Prince Rupert Daily News. Wednesday, February 13," 1057: Sa F FaP Ti rou INCE i McRae’s ‘5 | Championships os | In Final-Frame Rally Try X i WINNIPEG —: Top. ranking figure ‘skaters from: east an : - Breaking: away from a. third period uy at- west-many’ fresh’. froin ‘lp ter trailing for the first half of a Senior Men’s Bas-|North American — and : Western thall-L Canada * -champlonships - wi ketball League. game inthe Civic Centre last night, Fraser and Payne staged a. high pressure final quar- | ter i in which. Mike Young: sank eight baskets: to compete In the three-day Canas dian classle opening: - at the | trounce McRae Motors 70- 58, “The .game, one’ ‘of: “the “more Wiuunipeg: Winter Cub, Thurs; ‘| thrilling. of the: men's loop so. day. ° 4) +l far this ‘season was well played - After two days aut the spnclou’ Winter Club, the ° competitions with: heavy. checking through- ¥ out- the. four frames, wind up. salurday at Winnipeg - The decision gives Fraser and Arena,, “t Five of the 10 titles, will: he act Payne” thelr’ third consecutive, : {win fend incluc§ng the. ‘senor |. Top marksmen for the dry women's and men‘s—won las ‘goods squad were Young. who' year by Carole, Jane Pachl” of. Montreal’ and Charles at and ‘|racked ‘up 21 points. and John} ‘| Newton’ -who - notched 14, of Toronto. Both Miss. Pachl-an For McRae Ma+a.s, Jim John- ‘Snelling were runners-up ‘at the North American singles champé son snared 18 points and Alan Laird 10. - tionships last we ekend ' in Roche .McRae's Johnson and John ester, N.Y, Lambie kept Fraser and ‘Payne's ; aNnow Hy} ample for entry in the Fiold and Stream contest, Walt’ McCon- “very - young ‘province éll’s'23-pounder stands.a: good -| learning : fast, and: Is: ‘fortuna i hance of bringing in both: glory “to have the opportunity, to profit and cash, Nice fish, war ‘| by’ errors made in other: places,|:: Pe 07 and to’: be possesstd of. such “unspoiled recreational possi*: 100! pilities at-the inception. of the, PU NT Bo new Ministry. expected. to move tables, ‘chairs. and things be'provided may make us dig’). Tye Smithers and Biillaby Val- ‘in.preparation for. the Rod’ a ceper’ for licenses, bitt | poy Clubsters, come in for plaud-| Gun Banquet, If at all-able, g vlllingly, for-satd bits. ‘again, : They have. pushed/thare on time, ‘for le | greater. potential nord for the building’ of-a-wharf! be waiting: : be shad: ANY: | on Babine-Lake where the'road|’ ‘This time Comutisstoner Buller from Smithers enters, : there are/is to be guest speaker, and! dt: is hrsigns that’ “these | efforts feet hoped. that Inspector , Gill" can } reward this-year. - i | make it. too: Two very “capable isnt and advertising, "Also these foresighted' fellows speakers, so.do -not miss. them, ed ‘dollars. Will’ aie working for a: longer season The feed itsélf, is- to bé: better many times 5) cow -moose; because these than . ever, ‘all the way; from mues that animals are thriving immensely saturday i is the'big night and a few | ‘cheerful volunteers are urgently: needed . to be at. the] ons later on te wasket, from. Newton, With Newton plunging in hino points after five basketless min: |. utes, Fraser ahd Payne book the. ‘| quarter at 38- 30, sy A fast.and fuvions final. quar- ter saw the dry goods squad pull gut of the doldrums and paced iby Young, rack up’ -almost ‘half of thelr total’points, For ‘McRae's, Johnson retali- ated with 10 points but the F and , P's ‘consistent, break- throughs proved Loo much, Lineups: Acknowledged fa¥oriles in arb senior alrs are the smooth-skata ing team of Barbara Allecd Wagner and Robert Paul of Toy rOuew, Who wor the event'in the oH é; “ growth of ‘willow . and: “push, “tw before. the. ‘reséeded . trees” are > Hislarge cnough’ to’ form a cover; ~W@Lwhich deprives the-smaller types aH in:the district and must not bet re Bua ‘gi allowed to. cat. themselves® out} Store miof- a good ‘thing, This increase]: one Bin the moose.herd in’ the Valley Riis largely.: the:result of. the. logg- ling. operations, - -whieh: open: up | the forests and. promote ‘the ‘ jsuuansunnsscenensserse i a pothor wilh adic jof the ‘necessary. sunshine, Another suggested change 4n m regulations would, start. the goat season in mid-August, forthe] A ' snows at higher altitudes usually arrive. so° carly ‘in the Fall that ‘many “hunters lose-‘out in the curtailed | period open for hunt ing. The. Terrace ‘Meclhead' Derby: ites. have . already taken. fish: r tig race Cushion . Holds False Teeti A Tight 4 Fases | Sore Gums¥ Snag. i) brandy Denture, Custions & aro. trimaph of aeicnee, & Stusa=) | f . Honal” now. plastic : re-fining that gots zid:.af ‘the | ahooyane and irritation of loose, badly fitting , false teath. Snug cases auto, drilaled -guins due, to: longo tilting | dentures, Ayplied ina, few inititos, nnkes, lic. wobbliest” pintes ‘slay, hea == gives perfect eoutfort, iat k, dangh — pl: tua ‘stay put,” gi kitty’ has the-necessary: luere; ie leadership: _ dues not rela ride oul] el, No daily t Buug” brand littors. for: ul iunoy back i aid * rin. pie vawhen «replacement ower plates isfindl Ab all dracsists LORD Co, L r Brockvilt, Oat, New: inisurance heer te insu ‘wnee vold by Abe Stn Life Assurance Cony: . ivof Canada ty 1058 am- Feawated’ to. $864 millon, an fMaerease of $03 milion over the : previous year and orice again * Wihe grentusi anouny of fe surance’ ever sold: by ‘any sgompany In one year, In Ca- Wada ay Aso Wiereuse WAS I't- J ported, Sun Life's 86th Annual ‘Report: to -Polleyholdars, Just - F pedeased, also discloses that Ife ; Inguraneo in force hag now (passed the $7 billian mark, an yl-tling record, The Company. ‘ae agaln adopling new and jn freased, dividend. scales which wil] further reduce the cost of cpoauriuieg to polleyholders, As At yegull of those” Inereased seal Bun Life will pay oul Ee million in dividends to wa Paani during 1957, or "ravious yonr, and more than W1C0, tho amount pald out only A Mbigfyonts aga, During 100, Bho Compay. y pal a tolnt of million hones} iar ta i lg toy ost amount mor dllatriiutod NY {ho Sup rey fysyou', Living polley« Naldoud and annuttinty Ncelvs damnit Won at Wis amount. cpaymonta alco 187), | ng f a: sald, have now oxvouiled 140, Hon, : 1 o.W. Bourke, Sun life a Ih roviowlnte Gum AUT foe Ue. demanth suutoe! Wich full addy | hi hoon taken of favor. fcondidons for werecord tor Ifo Inaurahea by tho WHT to,. By mobiitving the! o Teasivlings, of millions of polloys bhai Ifo Inauranga da play Hil ylbal part Mn providing ALVA FA { mondous : ‘onpibal oxpansion lads i taking. plac ne 1 ee 1956 6 langait thy wal ‘sold by a Canadian company in, any year; policy dividends again increased; $7 billion i insurance in ! oo force, 00 more than In the} g rab.Bun Life polloy { es than $2% ‘billion, Sun Life's worldwide total of Insurance in force now has reiehed $7,030,- 000.000, an all-time high, An- nuilies payable currently and In future under group, pension plans and Individual contracts totalled $162 million per an- num ab the end of 1986, Life | Insurance and annuitles com- Hey are the equivalent of $9.1'75,000,000 of life insuranco, The ‘division of this. flgure among the major toivitoplos Ii which the Company. operates Is: Canada, 49%: United Sta- tos, 30%: Groat Britain and other Commonwenith’: coun- tres, 13%; elsewhere, 2%, $80 MILLION IN’ NEW MORTGAGE: LOANS’ An increase In assets of $00 million lok place In 1066, and un Life nssely naw stand at lightly over $2 billion, “Dur Ing tho yony 1956, ‘oval (hotuh Wahtor erodit conditions oxlate ed tn Qanada and the. United Bintos, the Bun Life.advancod ean milion’ hy: now morbgnye lonns. throughout: the.” two count lea!" Mr. Bourko.:aatd, "Our me loan. necount, now stands a Bim Life's Roport:: rovoalod hpb the success of the year's Investmiont operations ya ro», Hstod In the frre Intoroat rilo earned on the Company's iaseta, whieh Ineronged: from: qh in 1066-10 4.98% In 1056, CONTINUED GROWN Mr, Bourke concluded by saylng that with the prospeat continued oxpanalon, the volume of now ilo Insurance wil] continue to grow. "Th. the highly compotltive almosphore In which we opernto,’ ho: do. alarod, the Bun Life wi CO1)« uno {o-ho rospanalya to public noods and Lo. im OVO ho wor'yleo Wa havo “Tho offer, © A cop of Blin Li to's ome nlote. ’ 60 Annual 2 Roport; holly tha Proaidont's. os "| vow. of 0 yoni ig 00 Ne sont to ona: the qa ou vn dotails may: ron cocktails, through ‘shrimp ‘and meats,'strawherries and pickles, Because, of the potency of. vari- ‘ous of the potables to be served, itcis much - regretted’ that some of. the younger and. valued meim- bers «of. .the «club: will not; be permitted. to: -attend,: ‘but. next eyear is another: year,: Those’ ‘who are not. stuck Awaiting . payday should pick. up ‘thelr: tickets at we once,. facilities at: the door : sare not adeqhate. ‘to care: for a rush of last minute. arrivals, - : Perface. ‘is, attending, 2 dozen strong, | at. least. three, from Queen Charlotte City; the rest of the Islands: still. to’ be heard from, ten from: Kilimat- ‘for sure, and: maybe: : Ketchikan’ “and 4 Kemano will show. up; Ketchikan is particularly eagerly awaited, for, plans‘are -in the:offing for “i trapshoots with the international -jtouch, andthe: orchestra js fully {primed for the down beat on i | the: biggest . and; cost dinner. ‘Whole “north: country has to offer; BE THERE! - Remember. the: shoot ab ‘the | Oliver Lake’ grounds booked for Sunday, bring the kids too, there is fun and interest, for ‘all. Hats off to Norman’ Rae who, ‘last week presented a .22 rifle to the junior rifle: clubs, this excellent. acquisition: ° requires =|! nxtous at ‘all times [| H, & tig = target sights: and these will be forthcoming just, as soon. ‘as. the feel like, tossing: in at mite?! { Swaps. Recovered 7 9 - ARCADIA, Calif: ™—The rac- ihe fraternity: ‘buzzed today with word that Swaps has. recovered so well from a leg fracture that he has begun. his stud duties. -Owner Rex: Ellsworth Tuesday Ji said Swaps, the 1956 Horse. of the Year. inthe United States, has -been mated .with Ynys, a “seven-yedr- -old. Trish. mare, one _[iot 41 Ellsworth purchased from the Aga Khan last September. ~ Swaps Was” hurt “at. Garden ‘State Park in New Jerscy last fall and at one time It was fear- ed the nccldgnt might cost his life, 7 TOP RECORD - LONDON :@)'— Fiisb phono- graph record o top the million sales mark jn Brilajn Is Rock Around the Clock -by Bill Haley and his Coniets, .{couver - Canucks. dropped.a 4-2 decision to Win-. fish to a-choice of several ‘wild * | “DRE This: rink from. Ottawa's Rideau: Curling Club, "skipped by Mts, H.R, Holmes (second from, left) scored the curl- er’s equivalent | of a ‘hole- -in-one during the Ottawa ladies invita- tional bonspiel: The foursome, shown in the, house with the eight -rocks, came through with the big end on ‘the | thitd and’ easily | defeated, 19-8, Mrs. R. K. McKénzie and her Ottawa Glebe rink, Left to right:. ‘Miss Marjorie Holmes, her. mother, a skip; Mrs. J. &. Hutchison and Mrs, I, MeIntyre, 4 4 1 ¢ Seattle, Flyers Tangle Tonight But Game. Wont Budge Standings By The Catindian Pross - : “The two top teams from both Prairie: and Coast divisions - of the. Western Hockey League mect tonight in-a pair of inter- ‘sectional games... Bui, wnlike the pictures only a short while ago, the result won't budge’ the standings. Seattle plays: host to Edmon- ton Flyers while Brandon is at home to New: Westminster Roy- als. The Americans -are five points ahead of New Westmin- || ster in the Coast section while |! the Regals have.a similar mar- gin over Edmonton in the Prair- ie division. Only last week .New Westmin- ster missed a chance to tie Seat- tle for first place and it: ‘doesn't take much of.a memory to recall when the Flyers were beating off Brandon's attempts at the Prajr- Neither second-plnee team: won T uesday night. WINNIPEG: WINS a ’ Edmonton had Jerry Melnyk's goal in the dying minutes of regular play to thank for salvag-| ing a 2-2 overtime tie with Van- nipeg Warriors, The-lone point for Vancouver was cnough to send the Canucks one point ahead of Victoria Cougars into third. place. In. the! Const section." woclul 11 points back of third- place Calgary Stampeders, Al | Winnipeg, the visitors: scraped up a 2-1 lead in the first ‘) period on goals by Pele Durham and Arlo Goodwin, Earl Inga! field, who got the first Warrior gonl, evened Lhe score In the see- | ond frame and Richle van Impe. provided the winner hall-way throngh. the last pertod. Billy! Mosienko pub the gana out of! where #400 million.” (Fae agrocdevpon date oy va vk “othe 4 ~ craftsmanship counts. Lee For tho ullimaté in the printing atts». fr you quickly ‘and‘.on. tho ve ' a eau modout cout, ho; sro. to const. with us for, your noxt: printing. ordor,: Z " nos ' thoro Ja no-obligation: Tua phot ‘4120 tr An y appot 4 : pp ~ count on. ust | “DAILY NEWS.” bao COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPT, The Royals Winnipeg is al: Mrs, H. R. {OP Photo). New ‘Westminster's reach on a goal-mouth pass from. Skippy Burchell... | JOHNSTON SHINES Winnipeg goal-tender Ed John- ston stopped 27 shots. Bey Bent- ley made only 17 for the Royals. ; Vancouver took the lead inthe other game at 6:49 of the! first period - on Jack McLead’s goal, only to have Don Poile even it| less than three minutes later. Dick Lamoureux’ again put: the: > By EASLEY Consider Opening And Plan According In today’s deal Mr.: could hardly be blamed: for’ net |: coming in at the five level, vul- monds, ‘Yo pass. | What a mess he would have ‘been in, for example, if Mr. Champion's and’ Mr, Dale's | hands had been reversed, And Hin that case, what a hess mr, Muasy would have been in al ‘four spades, As the cards were divided, jhe four spade contrack was mak! rabie, but as usual Me, Mugzy nif. led it, Mr, Heinsite led the king of diamonds and, without a ‘thought, Mr, Muay ruffed, » iu He led a heart and finessed | the queen, Mr, Dale won with’ i the king and pushed cubs i through (he king, ‘Phree club itypleks and a heark defeated Hbhe contract, mo | "Do you think there is seme ispesial bonus for playing the hand as dangerously gis pos- "sli?" asked Mr. Chomplon, “"Teun't make the hend, Mr. Muszy argued, “livery key card was wrong.” “Not if you played ff, right” i replied Mr, Champion testily, “All {you had ta do ‘wis bo discard a hear) on the frst drlek Instead of ruffling, ‘That way you could he sure Dale waulel never: pol dn Wo lond through your king of Clubs, Telnsiie’s best shift at trick (wo would be hearb and you should go up with the ace and Jpnd back the quoen, If Dale + Payne tied the game at the 26- BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE nerable, with a bid of five,dias|- 4 ..s The fact.that “he could f, ~ ae Os have made five. dianohds’ idee bracts nothing from his decision, scoremaker Newton in check to eke out a first quarter 10-8 lead, ‘Heavy checking: in the second frame saw. the garage © squad emerge from: the .hotly contest- ed stanza shill: ahead: 22-20, After som: fast scoring from both sides in the carly stages of ‘the third frame, Fraser’ and ‘} 2b mark ald broke away seec- ome fee price reer mnenee Canucks ahead: early in the third, but Melnyk’s: picture goal |— at 18:25, after a *30-foot pass, ifrom from Bill MacFarland, sent the ame into _ scorcless extra tim A A wrenched right knee suffered by Tony Lesw:ck. it may keep the Edmonton forward ‘out of tonight’s contest, He was | boarded by Hugh Currie and | helped off the ice. Currie got a minor penalty. McRae Motors: ‘Y, amnbie .6, North. Amerlean at Rochesteg Rensvold, Laird 10, Jchngon 22, "' They will defend their. Canadian Smith 8, Haudenschild 1, Grey 4, Dumas, Stewart, 2, Total 53, . Fraser and Payne: Hartwig: 2 2, Shenton’ 14. Young 2), ‘Gurney, Sankey 6, Newton 11, McAfee 10.;07 ‘ Total 70, Last Night's Fights By The Associated Press | - HOUSTON, Tex.—Paul Jorgen- sen, 128, Port Arthur, Tex., out- pointed Bobby Bell, 127, Youngs- | town, Ohio. PHOENIX, Ariz.—Charlie Sale | as, 150, Los Angeles, knocked out Bobby Wright, 153, . Phila delphia, (3) title against Marte and , ont Jelinkg ‘of Oakv! le, Ont, an Barbara:’ Bourne ‘and. “Thomas : was. BLACKWOOD. Lead | ly. | | | | Many a safety play hee y be made at -the very *| Heginning of a hand, which only points up the old (but! rood) advice that you should not play the first card from dummy until you have carefully considered the | Significance of the opening lead and formulated some kind of a definite plan to mnake your contract. Heirisite van Mr. Hlnalte & None A A QJ’ 4 $543 Wiu5 @ None mins Nhe bidding: - i Kast Sout’ = West = North! Pass 44 All Puss covers, you ruff, go to dummy | with'n trump and get rid of two! thib losers on the good hearts, | If Dale doesn't covor, you discard | tv elub, You're hound to take! len or cleven tricks,” “That's a doublesdummy ane alysis," said Mr Mugay des- perutely, "Whit if Hemsite has the king of hearts?" Mr, Champion bad the answer, “Then you're stil all right,” he sald, “U0 Helnsite wins with the king of hearts, what can he res turn? 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