Lt oe es eter etiet, SUSY eR Oe OS en eee wi, nal : : Pew rs a Kem ee ory ees we Lene ee ET UR Te OTT RA a ew ° NE ee a rn ee ~ WN Ste SO fur we Ne SF \ Ne eg tw . a at 5 a gt . Cita ob Yd Seah one cea teas ew vv SI aS s ws DOP ESE ES ee se hog eS AB SY NE Na Paha te! ALi REC OU TG TR A Be 8a Ne tte en NR OT Bae a ee tee te ~ ON OWN wow 8 emp NN tee ho * aaa re Me rE SE UE EWN NES SS IN BOTS Wie ENN NR NS SPS ae Ca IN by EO a a eine Me tae tee Prince Rupert Daily News AT THE CURLING CLUB Thursday, October 3, 1957. ° Large Turnout Requested. For Semi-Annual Meeting - By BOB RUDDERRAM Tonight we are having our semi-annual meeting and it is important that all members attend. We are Wy - t t , “ee 8 ReaD Sf te ‘ aaa Le ase ae Ceo SCOTCH WHISKY “the Auto Corner Bee eee By BOB HEAL ; “publicity chairman for the Prince Rupert Auto Club, , PROPER PIPES FOR YOUR CAR 3 Taking the. muffler off your car will make it sound like the “Straightaway” at Indianapolis but it won't help its performance. An engine without a muffler will have more trouble “exhaling” 4 than one with a muffler, ae Behe ped ne va MoE TE, ar EE Bie Pa ORY FABER EAN, ETAT AIT we » The reason is simple. An cx- Hauat system without mufflers’ enthusiast who builds up a high performance engine fails to take acts as.an “open pipe’. As in } proper account of the exhaust an organ pipe, sound waves : lat wanes system, Proper exhausting. they reaghing the outict end are re- point out, can make as much dif- flected back into the pipe. Such’ ference in power output and ef- reflections counteract the sound | ficiency as special carburators waye coming out and set UP 8) and high lift cams. blook that causes increased} anyone interested in building hack pressure i the gas flow.) yp a high performance engine :Many automotive engineers) myst remember one basic prin- feel that today’s automotive ciple: for every step taken to —— introduce more fuel and air boos into the power ssytem, ‘there LINDSAY'S ' must be a parellel step to ‘re- move the additional exhaust {Cartage & Storage : * gases that accumulate. 7 Established 1910 For every improvement in the intake side, such as large ‘capa- HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVING — PACKING | city carburators, fuel injection or superchargine, there must. be GRATING — STORAGE . Lift Van Service a similar improvement on_ the ‘Agents: Allied Van Lines Ltd. exhaust side, If this is not done, the engine simply will not per- ‘phones Wharf 433: Olfice 5016 Seger : ee EAD ERR Moe OTe into a bottle.” It will be inhal- ing but not exhaling properly. ROAD REPORT ‘ should be on hand. For one thing, we will have to decide on the choosing of rinkg. Last year we allowed a free rein and let the skip’s and players pick up their own personnel in an effort to get our membership filled: out. I personally think that this is a good system but if you disagree, then you should be on hand to voice your differ- ences. \ ‘ It would be a big help for one thing if the rinks were turned in to the Draw Committee so that draws can be made up and the rink roster’: be made up as well. It takes more than a couple of minutes to make up a draw so please give us a hand and get the names of your play- ers in to the draw committee at the meeting. , I had a phone call from our City Clerk, Bill. Long, just the other day. He phoned to advise’ Road between Prince Rupert wiand Terrace is in very good| Mi shape, other than one spot east’ ‘of Kwinitsa which is a. little rough. GARAGE GIMMICK . You can do a neat and in- “conspicuous repair job on frayed upholstery or fabric in’ your car. A little clear lacquer, is all lyou need, Just brush it on ‘lightly where , the upholstery is frayed and push the frayed end ‘pack’ in the direction of the ‘weave before the lacquer dries. form up to its power potential. It will, in effect, be “blowing QgGRGRSREDEEBEREEI “Wallace's Dept. Store BEES me that the McLaren rink com- posed of Ray McLean, Bill Bond, Scott McLaren wished to curl together. once more. He coughed once or twice. and then added that he thought. his name should be in the Skip’s column on the player roster as at the recent Municipalities Con- vention in Nelson, he met the famed Reg Stone of: Trail, B.C.’s perennial representative at the Brier Playdowns. He exchanged pleasantries with Mr. Stone and even shook his right hand so Bill now naturally feels that some.of the magic touch will be his and McLaren should step down vol- untarily. Last word I had from Bond and McLean was that they were figuring on making Long lead this year as he was a very poor third. . Don’t be surprised if you get a blast for not helping out at the work parties at the rink at the meeting tonight. Percy Berg Girl's Fall Coats $17.95 - $25.95 AGES 2 Years to Teens Ruperts Largest Choice Of Quality Coats DER RRSP RRR Hugh Bolton has been inde- finitely. suspended by. Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League after enrolling at the University of Toronto, Bolton, 28, decided to go back to his studies because he felt his leg, fractured last year, had not mended properly. (CP Photo) WALLACE’S DEPT. STORE. BRZAABRAH Be ‘QUITS CLUB — Defenceman and a few other worthies have been working their fingers to the bone so that we-all can curl but Percy says that the deadline of October 19 will not be met un- less the response is better. Don’t be afraid to come to the meeting however, because of Mr. Berg having red har and. a fiery temper because there will be lots of other red faces. | Our condensation unit is back now and our troubles with mois-. ture dripping from conduit and bolts should be minimized. , In a way this is discouraging, for we are gradually eliminating all the alibis that we used to have. Now when you line up that _tough shot and miss, you won't tbe able to blame it on a bump on the ice. B PROBE RRE RARER WS buying based line.. stitche at Enter the (ree Ir Entry forms ALPACAMA Kaplan! They give you fashion out bulk... warmth without weight. Just note the real appeal of THIS smart stylal li’s saucy... young... enchanting... with cardigan neck: ALPACAMA “3 coaT CONTEST ee he FRASER and PAYNE THE UNIVERSAL covers the country! in inspired COAT FASHIONS ~ ALPACAMA Coats by on quolity...beauty with cand pretty, honeycomb: d patch pockets. ip to Hawaii at our store Fier: Ltd. getting close to curling time and there are many im- portant matters to be discussed s0_ a big. turnout = and himself | ‘ing room Monday, Wednesday Boxing Set Three Nights Per Week Civic Centre boxing classes, both senior and junior, will be. held in the evening, three nights ; a week, Gordon McCutcheon, | Centre recreation director said today. . He said that the classes would be conducted by Civic Centre volunteer ‘instructors Morris Bishop, Vic Smith and = Len Shankel. Mr. McCutcheon said that Disk Ayres, who conducted the Civic Centre afternoon bantam box- ing classes for two'seasons, would be unable to-do the same this year due to pressure of business. Mr. Bishop and Mr. Smith, both former professional boxers, and Mr. Shankel, a young and “up-and-coming” amateur, will hold boxing classes in the train- and Friday evenings between 7 and 9. Juniors will be instruct- ed from 7 to 8 p.m. The classes which started Monday and were held again last sight, will continue tomorrow’ night. — . All those interested are re- quested to be at the training room at 7 p.m. tomorrow. SIMPSON STOPPED — Baz Mackie (50) of Toronto Argonauts pulls down Ottawa Rough Rider Bobby Simpson in the first quarter of a Big Four football game Saturday, Alex Ponton (390) of Argos is closing in. (CP Photo) Jenkins, Giordano, Haque Top Mixed Five-Pin Opener Tonight the City’s Mixed Five-Pin Bowling league goes into its second night of play with bowlers determined to better last weeks scores. Last week on opening night A division bowlers held up their own end without trouble. Dale Jenkins of Philpott Ev- itt took men’s high single with a 305 game and Joe Giordano of Frosty Lockers put together three games for a 708 high three. Isla Hague of MHeadpinners captured double honors taking women's high single with a 297 game and women's high triple with 701. . Esquires won team high single with 1139 and Frosty Lockers had high three game. total with 3178. In B division there were three lots of double winners. Mickey Cross or Chathams ltook women’s honors with a high single of 209 and a high triple of 549. ‘day. It gave the Yankees a 3-2 Lorne Denman of Airliners 1Nlled 266 for men’s high single and 592 for men’s high three. Airliners chalked up 939 for team high single and a total of 2676 pins for team high triple. 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