eA N af THOMSONVILLE, Conn. Chatley Powell, 215, San Diego, foallf., ‘Philadelphia, 2. oe ee ey TH EN ee 7 eee 8 yyy eee F (P-- PROPWASH stopped Lee Jones, 192, T-AL-L-O-R-N-G @ Topcoats ALTSRATION SPECIALISTS @ Slacks @ Pants QUICK SERVICE day starting at 1 p.m. ‘says he isn’t sure how Phone 4238 (N. Bekctov, Secretary HEAR Miss G. L. AMENT repr. Mission to Lepers THURSDAY Meeting at 8 p.m. of the auxiliary for Mission to Lepers _ to be held at St. Pawl’s Lutheran Church. FRIDAY Young People’s rally to be held at the Evangelical Free ‘Church at 8 p.m, . | SATURDAY “Lite in a Leprosy Colony” a special film to be shown at the Salvation Army Citadel at 8 p.m. SUNDAY Miss Ament will be speaking at the Sunday morning, 11 a.m. service at the First Baptist Church, Sunday even- ing at the Lutheran Church at 7:30 p.m. foal EVERYONE WELCOME 855 Borden St. Phone 6061) R. P. Stewart, Prince Rupert Ling The Tailor. i ; Outboard Association commodoré 220 ng St. many boats there will be “but it should ; } We are happy — in to congra ulate te T HE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL | [TS MANAGEMENT AND STAFF ON T‘S. PROGRAM OF PROGRESS DEANE CLEANERS LTD. 215 and St. Phone 2353 : a - ~ Weather Sunday key to last races of season for outboarders trophy By GLADYS BALDWIN Weather permitting, the final scheduled outboard races of the season, with its attendant battle for the Westwind Trophy, will be held-on Taylor Lake, Sun- -be a hot battle with everyone counting their points.” The Westwirld™ Trophy | was first introduced in 1957 and was -won by Cliff Klages. It is pre- sented to the racer who has gained the most points during the year’s racing. Sunday's races will decide who has the honor of holding it for another year. A driver’s meeting is scheduled for noon Sunday. : There seems hardly a lake or river in the province that doesn’t have its quota of boats—out- boards, inboards, sailboats, and even the occasional catamaran— and of course row. boats and canoes. At Tschinkut Lake, “a plastic cruiser, outboard powered, “with. the ‘Golden .Gate signature. of its ‘home port stenciled on the bow.. -shot into a landing at the edge of the lake, was hustled on to a trailer and headed for Babine Lake.. After a -few days fishing there. it was heading : home for ‘San Francisco. From Burns Lake to Prince George, car ‘top -boats, .trailered boats, some long and skinny, some short and. fat, and some with all the glory: of two. motors : hanging on behind. were hurry- ing out for the: week-end. ‘One long, graceful canoe colored blue and white passed headed toward Vanderhoof. Later,: at. Quesnel. found it belonged to Gerry Wel- j don and Frank -Dolman of Ques- nel. They had been “practicing for the Prince George Labor Day Centennial program which in- cluded’ a race from Fort St. James to Prince ‘Geor ge down the Stuart and Nechako: rivers, a dis~ tance of 140 miles, At Quesnel, the newly formed Quesnel Power Boat Club held its first annual regatta at Ten Mile Lake, a beautiful, debris- free lake ten miles north. and east of Quesnel. The club has been able to lease property on the lake front and. plans~ to | build a clubhouse and. wharf.’ Twenty boats, trailered from Quesnel and the suurrounding district entered the regatta. Classes went by the horsepower of the motor. One: boat, trailer- ed in from Prince George took a first in the 30 hp. and under in the first heat, was leading in the canoe was identified and we |- |the second and then flipped on a turn. His motor, a Mercury Mark’ 30, sank to the bottom of the lake. Dragging operation: at the close of the racing, recov- ered the motor, much to . the racer's ‘relief. Two lifejackcts. tied to the motor helped the sit- uation somewhat. On the Thompson Kamloops, runabouts and: cruis- ers were plentiful with lots of water-skling.. Visited the Yacht, Club’ and. watched some. of the; water skijiers take off. In case: anyone is interested, the swim-,| ming is good too, especially out in the current! Calling’ all 12 to 16 year olds interested in racing in the JU class. From observations at the Kelowna Regatta. it- looks like fun!" JU’s are limited to the 12 to 16-year olds and from the at- tention they were . getting it seemed to be one of the exciting races of the day. Believe it or not, pitting for the youngsters were many of the older racers, who didn’ seem to mind fetch-| ing and carrying, wading, out to: their: waist in water and tinker- ing at palky engines. - -Construc-| ifications for cubic inch dis-! placement of motor coming up,. but it seems to run from 5 to 7 horsepower motors. — In answer to an inquiry. at the |. Daily News, it-is not necessary to pass a test to run a boat, but there are certain rules and regu- lations to be complied with. If tor 10° horsepower - -or more it must be licenced. Licence. may be obtained free of charge from the ‘customs office in the Federal Building. Also obtainable’ from the customs office is a seasonal harbor clearance which must be produced upon the request of a customs officer when beyond the bounds of the harbor. ° A new “Safety Afloat” booklet for use of small boat. owners has been issued by the Department of Transport which. lists all :re- quirements for such. If not ob- tainable at the Customs office a not to the’ British Columbia Safety Council, Suite 15, 1186 MONTREAL, Sept, 4th —- . Target — somebody’s E heart? Then how about this do-it-yourself fudge, so good and easy to make with BAKER'S CHOCOLATE CHIPS .. . 5-MINUTE FUDGE: Mix 2,3 cup undiluted evaporated milk, 12/3 cups granulated sugar, 1% teaspoon salt in sauce- pan over medium “heat. 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CLEAN ARBORITE Phone 4146 NN Ne NN © ew TS River at: tion of the JU ‘craft is simple: -” and plans are obtainable. -‘Spec-; - your boat is powered with a.mo-} 7 fee ee © , Pe ee Wahi’s edge Savoy | to lead series Savoy edged Wahl’s 12-11 in the third game of the Prince Rupert Women’s softball league finals last Esks meeting with Lions seen warmup By The Canadian Press Edmonton Eskimos place their fire power on the line twice this weekend in the Western In- terprovincial Football Union in ‘what should prove a clear test /of their ability to. repeat as league pennant winners. They meet British Columbia Lions in Vancouver Saturday night in what—on the basis of past performance—should be a good warmup for their Monday- night home stand against the undefeated Calgary. Stampeders, at this stage the people's. choice to succeed Eskimos as the league power. - The Saskatchewan Roughrid- érs meet Winnipeg Blue Bom- bers in Winnipeg Saturday night. ‘Talbot signs ‘MONTREAL ()—- Defenceman Jean Guy Talbot Thursday sign- ed a contract for his fourth sea- son with Montreal Canadiens of ‘the National Hockey. League. No ‘terms were disclosed. “He was the sixth member of last year’s Stanley Cup team to come to terms. _ ONE ONLY. ~ One only, one owner Special 1957 Ford | Custom Sedan ‘i lmmaculate condition, fully equipped. Me ia Back To School 18 ss Prince Rupert Daily News OOS Friday, September 5, 1058 ane .—— Today ‘and’ Sat: ryITITTT ES “4 9. sim, i ai 5 “COLE. YOUNGER, rie Pa A SUNDAY MIDNITE TO WED. 7-8:15 P.M. Mm the a a1 _ 2 strange: engeance!. night at Gyro Park. Savoy now have two wins and Wahl’s have one win in the best- three-out-of-five playoffs: Next game will be played between the two same téams at 2 p.m, Sun- day at Gyro Park. Savoy’s runs were scored by ' 8 a two rallies, one in the third inn- od y re rt ing and one in the fourth, ; . a: Phi agi * a ANE TAI Top batter for the evening on eI aLUi Mm taduey the Savoy squad was Gail Har- 4 ouch FE a ( vey with four singles, while Betty Holkestad was Wahl’s big co srasaneoJOSEPH CALLEIA + AKIM TAMIROFE woot Guest Stars” MARLENE QIETRICH + 25h ZSA GABR “@ gun with three safeties. Winning pitcher Kay Osowet- ski struck out two, allowed 14 hits and gave up two free passes. Losing pitcher Carol White gave up 16 hits, struck out six and walked seven. Behind by four runs in the top! ¢ of the seventh, Wahl’s tallied three runs in an attempt to tie the game. «MARA COROMY- PA CON FLORENCE MARY AMLIED ARTISTS PICTURES ae 4 9 p.m, M Sat. Matinee, f p.m. JEFF CHANDLER —~ LANA TURNER « “THE LADY TAKES A FLYER”, Today and Sat: 4 ” Try Daily News Classified - Francoise Sagan’ 6 best- seller. . - five unconventional - s Wallace’s Dept. Store . MON, TO WED. 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