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Bub visiting curlers’ hav e: bee “tor this) fhe, Glty's Sixth. ann itioat is in thie rai i ln taldng, ovér..the, ¢ vith -sovergh ‘inks wg: fd that. , ae ihivg. se “ental ti Hite 8 then equi i ure; i dili*paesed In: ;any:of the" other hdnsplels ii which “te havo cued. vie “ihre th my ray THo-eredié for, (Ky atin mlalsgb. to: ‘ominiiee. & 660 Woon | . ‘Maimnon ‘Jack, Sellen anda | Rrlatmatison, ‘and’ the : host : i " of others’ wWhio.; are sromalig nt year's. ‘honaplel: ‘entries Wy, va this year’ a honiplel’.ti he} remem bered,’;. ‘hore; nrd, a ‘teu oti Mie: nda ‘being _ Warry Kennedy, ' Prince, ebige: We iat not to ‘nine os ‘iy Olhoy-honsplel, Wosall (Hunk: ity. marvellous," * ” Dog: Rowland, Musns: Lakes "Wo. dure. “ean't kick I's. the “Test ‘aplol we've been hn volt: «| Sonny Mathewson, 'Torrace;. “Prince Rupert has pub on one “iehoek of a nica show,. Tho. entertainment here hents that found tihywhiero. olse in BiG," gee Bob Dudley, Kitimat "A: tir bola 8 bona Weryone 8 ‘heon 3 tly: Awol to. Ms mo i 4 ” oat : Wook 4 we , Retin! Wigblightey. poe moe < ‘Awetd: for the: moat: ‘onte ani curling cooseoty, mat ‘ fo 10 Hey Hominat, find Miner imundaon who have yrodtieed A duqlpurpose, btoom. to! the, ioe’: perhaps the mast treasured Ps alwean In: the ‘spol Manufactured with' loving enzo tlid broom i Hot, oily: ‘swoops, with, 1: pean Whiskying ‘sound It provides We rofrashitig, mmomants: to:i48,oWnotetive ouncos of Il, Bov haa atlourbdon, ncibenting ‘th ‘tg and adopting, ‘An - among rh uns Tig! partied, ‘Mint, doflttt ly. ‘vetrostiog 3s. , Another mpnierlt loroue award must go: 14, date Laurie whogo. patriotism to a the, Giring cause “dovervay a thedaly: Inok: who,complles the dra Wine yonly « had. fouF hours:sloop’ Ins two daya, Of course "| ord Odmn| ponkitling: oF the: oa of, thar sloop by. sponding. visita eto tha’ natn room to.’ rooupor tito, Bamot timer Jack oan he overly oy ves Gondtoty. with his’ doviations: and: Batut day Nght wos Jocularly. ry maou by poh Otlvor: of Terence. dg "gatling mo-coriied’ haforg eb'g0' on", Bo for. thore's, heen twe unique sven ondbra’ th Ftho: ine on Tan Dunbay F Bot, thio {ir i playing, nani AL Allen titoh ie, » foaallihl Ighi.adhdo): Hk na 08 mnt aut pot itie Olioy in © Oldals with: oy ran ito Jako, Mh extra end Of "; Aur Nor 110 able ‘irodnd {hak Yodk ind. x Nig. todo Mollng: tye: how wat: Jot, Known (Hare wan ea, conden te. was tho, bondnlo ‘eu ite, AK peng Anoluddd two Dney. 4 pen i to vol Artie oh aaa irerriion, a ‘ih by, ‘ doit Sian “tho Groote ‘quarto cat d thal th ‘ectkd ‘ook idst - weak when | games. before: thelr - Coinadiens’ wv i + Rangets and had’ to, ‘settle: for. "trea: nv siudy! whl the: ‘Wings were: beating Toronto 4-1 in Detiot, Ne. York:and Chicago'played to a 4-4'tie in New York.: — vy a i Lory: ‘saturday: assured them of second ¥ place “as Boston. Bruins were beaten 4-2 by~:fourth-place. ‘New. York third, two points, back of Mon- «Howe's sparkling play Saturday brought roars of astonish- “thet from: 12,940 Toronto fans general: manager, “40 say: “He's «he can:do.any time he wants.” and moved Jack: Adams, Detroit never layed betler—tis is what " ‘The, 27-year ‘Old scored once in the second per iod ‘and again “tin‘the third. - BDL Dineen, Lindsay. and Metro Prystal got the ~ others: for: Detroit.” : Tim: ‘Hor ton tied. ib in- the: ‘Seco ia “ahead 3-2 carly in the third, Then Detroit scored three consceittive goals, : : ‘Sunday: the Leafs. went ahead again ‘1-0°in ‘the first period = as S junior ‘Star. Frank* Mahovlich;- up for three. ‘games with the ms Teasss scored his first NHL’ goal, ‘Detroit ‘scored twice in the ond. their schedule.six points in. Pama Bill. Dea and mney fi || Jones of. Yonkers, N.Y., wy “VERNON | * 100: Flyers of ‘the: Western Interna- se -"| tonal. Hockey “League: ced within. one-point of the Savage’ | Cup here Saturday: night by. I edging : Vernon Canadians of the { 3 ‘Okanagan Senior Hockey League : {3-2 ‘i ‘| “In one of the best hockey fix- ;-) buites | Spokane] sea NE regaled as an n oddlty.— se: ‘seven ‘series for the intci-league championship 3-2 Bishop ‘anid AN ay. Matstiall, There : will: be’.apossible fill-in’ The. ara, will hé staged. in the Civie, Centre: and seat prices will Tange © according . to proximity and view. of: the. ring. : : Fighters: participating and their. welts will: be * announced later. ~ Elks OORP Plan Bonspiel AL benspiel for. members of am nc ‘the Elks Ledge ‘and sister or- “Vt - ganization, Order: of the Royal h Purple, ds slated . here April 3 Dodd, it-was: ‘announced ‘today by mit Exalied Rater,’ Don Wana- }- maker, : “SAL. Elks with ‘curling ex- nS perience are asked to register’ . ‘| their. names -at: the Lodge so that ‘the: drawmaster can bal- ~ ay | aneé rinks evenly. with those members who. haven't played : before, , PPP LDA PS | Ey Flyers Within Point of Cup. pe The. spokane moved. played .. here, broke a 2-2 deadlock in the last ‘}minute of play on a Canadian { penalty, ‘Spokane now leads the best of with one game ‘ted, - The Flyers. need a tic to wrap up. the series, If Canadians win dn: Vernon today the eighth and deciding. game: will also be {Played here Wednesday. . ne | Tories oired a Over: King event with. two of. Dick Ayres” 4 DOYS. ° ring a-year ago. after 2", Barry Cullen: seored alter 35 second’ of the’ first to. give Tor- sh. with’ 44 "onto a.1-0 lead-and after Howe and*Dineen put Detroit ahead, nd and Dick Dult put the Leafs ' . i second and twice in the third to front of Montreal. Dineen, Marty were the Detroit marksmen, "TORONTO « @—Ralph (Tiner) | “third | ~ [tanking middleweight, ‘boxer, -.| tanigles - with’ unranked ‘welter- “weight ‘Arthur King of -Toronto in-a 10-rounder here tonight and “| the odds-makers, not surprising- |ly, have. installed Jones an n 8- to-5 favorite. ; “Jones: has a record of 40 wins and three draws in-his.62 ‘starts and.has ‘never been knocked out. King, . former. British - Empire lightweight champion and one- time ranking lightweight fight- er, moved into the welterweight ranks when he came back to the ‘an. 18- month’ layotl. forced by. an. in- [iury... : ces d a MEMBERS ,OF NANAIMO -Curling Club receive appropri- ate.‘tributes from their hus- bands on their return home from. Saskatoon where they won the, Western Canada women’s. championship, From | front. the curlers are: Mrs, Edna. Quinney, Mrs, Sylvia Koster, Mrs, Pat Good, and Mrs, Marg Fuller, skip. (CP Photo). wae | Curlers Parade Around le ma AS Spiel Officially: Opened -To the: skirl, of the pipes of the’ 120th Independent ‘Field Batlorys-RCA (M): hand, more than 150 curlers paraded around the ice at ’Prinen,. Rupert's Curling Club Saturday. afternoon as the city’s: Marine Bonsplel was declared, officially open, Before throwing the opening’ - rock; Mayor George B, Hills ex- tended the welcome of the city to: Visiting, rinks, In reminding the curlers this was'the city's first Marine Bon- ‘{splel, Mayor Hills commanted: "We've reeolved coe operation so fry as the weather Is concerned, There's Just. as much Marine ttmosphore. outslde as there 1s n : "It scoms to me, in looking around: here,” the Mayor added, ‘that this is a Socla) Crodit- Liberal-COF Idea of a co-oper- ative so far ag curling ts con- cerned,” Curlers Uned up along the rink's edyo to sweep the Mayor's rovk to its gonl, Holding the offlelal broom was Curling Club president: Bobhy Ruddorham. Mr, Rudderham made a short speach welcoming all curlers FeO poLomrm Deere ete enn en: 8h wee LONDON (Routers) — Rodilts of fughy Union ghines In Britnin Sate lrday) InlorKevler Tornatore Army MH, RAP 0. ' (huh: Niches Wookdenth 36). Bedford -14 Londen #24, Aberdeon U8 London Way Neath Poulinos V1, Ohatham 16 > Nowlyn pe th, Q Morohint I'd At, Muryia WV, Mtr oe Abortiilory.0, Oraqn K 0 ' Aldershot. 6 Bld, Wis 0 dirkon hor 4, Nort uinptan Q Bridgend 0, Mneatog @ Wrlalot V7, Nawheilga a Curatt a, Glenvannter fl Gaven An, Fylde 0 Hxotor - ‘) Oholtonham 10 —Waldontar 1, Nunentay 0 “Lydney O, Often a Monloy 4d, TWuth d dwhart #1, Leuelly ote 0: Bnteens 0 Tredand Ae Oxford Woh. Mimo A mh Oramolghung 0, ed TT eee OE Rugby and especlally the visiting rinks, Speaking to them In particu- lat, he sald he hoped they'd have an enjoyable time, take ad- vantage of all the events ned up for them, and go home with a few trophies, EnterlainmenL Committea' chairman Jack . Skellen told the out-of-towners that he was sure they would want to come back for the next Marine Bon- isplel, ; Timeee of the ceremony was Art Murray, who, In intreduein the Mayor, commented thut there had been a report to. the police of a character perform. Ing alrange acts In an alloy, "Th turned out it was Mayor TNs practicing to throw the first rock,” he joked, Reguiar’ curling resumed aftor the Opening coremony, Fontyprldd 1, Bridgowator 8 Pontypoal fy Ahoraven 14 Awanaot 20, Wanps Porlamouth (4, Wehmond 9 Waterlan 6, Harlequtna i Worton 0, Panarth 4 Healnurgh AQ, Udinhurgh Wet Cinagow High 0, Watsonians i Btownrta 0, Herlota 6 Camborne fo, Recut 0 Taunton 14, London it 9 Torquay A 10, Devenport a Why Lea Canes Harrow 48) Tashdale Wy anne IG, Datoy 0 Thramloy 6, Oldham i Custloford 18 HU Ke aE + Dawbury {0 Headford NM, ard 0, Gb Helonn to” Tha 9, Leeds 4 Tlunwlot Hy Bwlintany 11 Livorpool 0 19, Lotgh oI _ Baiford a, Whitehaven He Woakoflold 1 90, Kolghtoy : n Wan ab, TMalitax 9 ut Worktnguon TAN, Wielnen 1 tos pofea te) tion, Peay Though Plante’s shutout ‘won, ‘him the’ ‘Venina” and $1, 000 | Saturday: the evening's goaltending honors .went to Hawks’ Al Rollins. “ping 50 It was the highest nufnber’ of. shots fired ab f goalie ina single ganie: this season, . Bernie (Boom Boom) Gcoffrion; Andre Provost and Maurice , Riehat d Rangers continued to hold a spell over’ Boston Saturday aS they wo They are the only teain to have a winning margin agains, Boston over the schedule, ° New York scorers were “Andy Hebenton, Andy Bathgate and Danny Lewicki with two,’ Vie Stasiuk. scored two for Boston. Sun the Hawks who butst out wilh four in the second after A score- less opening: period, For. chur an Hawks player has gone sinee Doug Bentley . scored 33 in the 1942-43 Guy Foley scored, for New York, The Rangers Complete Reverse Over I 95 6 " Another regular season of Western Hockey League. play be- came history during the weekend, as both the Const: and Prairie Divisions finished: up their schedules, Brando Lucien Dechene, the goal-tender who has kept their goals-against average the lowest in the league, but ran all over Winnipeg War- | riors 10-4 at Brandon, At Sealtle, the Americans had | jinto fourth place in. 1958-56 by 200;year-old Don Hamilton Melville, Sask., substituting for | third-place this year, was sec-! regular goalie Bmile Fr ancis, out ond, Vv with a dislocated shoulder, and managed a 4-1 victory over Vic- son is in marked contrast. to toria Cougars. In other Saturday night ac-year | New Westminster Royals | Reger ra em nn NOTICE of CHANGE of SCHEDULE PRINCE RUPERT — TERRACE BUS SERVICE THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL, TAKE EFFEC CT ON APRIL 28th, 1957. : umped bout a from the final results of the! 1955-56 season. : | On the 10 points up on second- -place | Edmonton this year while Cal- “gary came in third and Winni- peg ended up out of the playoffs | with slightly more than one. | half of the Re-tls' po:nt tolal.: | ‘The previous season saw Win- nipeg edge out Calgary for first in the “show’’ position, Saska- place while-Edmonton came in! toon, which . folded after hast | the Canucks 7-3 3,400 home fans, and Calvary Stampeders handed Edmonton | Flyers a 3-1 defeat on Calgary | ice, | The fina! standings were just} wee Ee vy a* v oe be wee ha EMM MOT Pe Ue EE Ur Sg BB ites The lanky nelmnder put. on. dn incredible display, stop- shots as the Habs poured ition: + seored—one in each period—fot; Montreal. . n their cighth in 14 games this season with the Bruins, day New York-needed a three- -goal third period fo Ue Chicago it was John Wilson, John. McIntyre, Eddie Ka- ad Eddie Litzenberger—his 32nd, the highest any Black season, Gendron, Dave Creighton, Dea Prentice and Gerry Foley’s at 17:43. gave them the tie, playoffs begin Tuesday in Detroit, and New York, ‘The face Montreal, the Bruins are ens the Wings. i; his Year’ 5 WHL 5 tanding . ‘By The Canadian Press — \ n ‘Regals were. minus! ene fete meee ess er season, was: four th and Brandon ififth. | The. coast section showed the tsame reverse, Seattle was edged of New Westminster, Victoria, in| ancouver’s lead last sea-! its fourth- place standing thist: the: steel firm, lowly Vancouver | to the delight of} complete shuffle- “Up | Prairies, Brandon was! LEAVE Prince’ Rupert Terrace Airport Terrace 12 Noon 12:45 pm ae oe reg ee dd . © Moritay; “Prince Rupert. 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