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LIGHT) PALM BREEZE RUM het plubibshed or ditoplased by the &lquar thee Goverment of Orit Cohupbia ALSO) LAMBS (VERY cece ey peep nar ote tiecetab var ey Vaius Cacene beat for SOCIAL SECURITY | @ SICKMESS INSURANCE — Unemployment Insurance Benefits to poople out of work through illness. — © HEALTH INSURANCE — Provision against major medical, dertal and surgical expenses, will be added to the Ho pital Insurance program set up by the fs Liberal Government widows, ponsions at 60 instead of 65. @ NATIONAL PENSION PLAN — Prompt action to- words a netional contributory pension scheme, co- ordinated wilh present provisions for retirement and vl age seeurily, . . @ FAMILY ALLOWANCES — Payments continued to age 18 if bey or gitl stays in school, Four outoof every) five Canadian Social Soeurlty moasuras were the work of Liberal pavernnients, giving Canady, one ol (he ooundest social seenrity syshema da the werld, Through the above measures, the Pearson Plan with mitke tits system even betler, giving more confidence In thotr future, 400 al our eltizens. Vote the Pearson Man - Liberal Assoelation Published by the Whe, ui. at The Pas, Man. Allen drove ric ions sign og ae eee ees aes ene te nee “~ and 25 oz. Bottles. OLD AGE ASSISTANCE—For unmarried women and. 1 4 HAPPY WINNER — Art Allen gives lead dog Brian a big hug alter “winning the 15-mile world championship dog derby ‘the-team, owned by Roy Gad- dig’. .Of.Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to vietiry over 19 other entrics. Oe a _ {CP Photo) ! prize catch ‘VANCOUVER. —British Coail- umbia. Lions announced today the. signing of end Howie Schnel- lenberger and let it be known they ,consider him one of the prize catches of the 1958 Cana- didn’ football conference. A. 215- “pounder from the Uni- versity. of Kentucky, he was an Associated Press all-American in his senjor year, 1955. ‘Ed. Vereb, top man of the: Lions’ 1956 backfield, recruited Selinellenberger along wit hy . quarterback. George Herring. All: played U.S. Army ball last sea- son- at Fort Knox. Lions also announced end Jer-' ry Janes. Signed for 1958. ne t 1 oe i: [. < TAKE. SERIES 4-2 semen te a, i “Gkanagan Senior Hockey Veteran ‘Mike Durban, centre: Ray." Powell and rookie Greg: Jablonski. scored the goals and shared. adulation of the fans. with goalie Daye Gatherum, who : : had hfs first shutout of the sey- som. The victory clinched the : best-of-seven final series 4-2, with one game tied. “Meanwhile at Rossland, Spo- kane Flyers went down 5-2 in, the, fourth game of their West- | brn International final serles | with Rossland Warrtors, dead-: locking the best-of-seven ¢on- | i test at two games cock It was the second fitne the! Willoughby Cup his eone to the: -breczy Packers, The presenta- tion was made by lereue presi: ‘dent Bill Nicholson to Veteran | > Kelowna captain Jim Middleton. | ~ PUCK SCORES © “Buston J, New York 1 WIE, New Westouinsler 3, Victoria 2 Wiinperg 2, Calgary 2 New Westminster 3, Vietoria 5 (replay), Marine ‘spiel Local rinks start brace ‘that tied the game, ‘the game and although the lat- ; : : ter Packers un over Chiets A for OSHL championship 'B; The Canadian Press : ° Kelow na Packers Wednesday night took the grand: style with a 3-9 victory over Kamloops Chiefs | béfore'a capacity crowd of home-tow n. fans. "A" event | By T..G. INKSTER ' . Prince Rupert’s biggest sporting event of the year got underway last night as local cur lers threw the first rocks launching the Centennial Marine Bon- play Several ‘upsets and surpris- ingly strong showing’ by not too highly rated rinks marked the, opening of the Grand Challenge “A” event, Spectator room at the Curling Club was nearly filled for the ‘all-local competition. Outside rinks will take to the ice Friday night. Last night, Bob Moxley's four- some trimmed Miner Simundson 9-6, and Pete Moroz scored a big four- ender on the last end to beat Chuck Whatman 9-8, — , Peter Bell, skipping a- rink}. composed of the “younger” curl- ers, appeared to have his game with Bert Rowbotham sewed up as late’as the eighth end, but Rowbotham tiled it up ‘in the 10th, and went on to win in. the extra end. ‘Bell could have tak- en it in the tenth by taking out shot rock to cut down Rowboth- am’s count to one, but elected to! lay. up to shot rock and was short, allowing ‘his opponent a In, the extra end Row botham | play- spiel, ; ed a short raise on, his ‘only av- ailable rock to. lay shot} where Bell could not get to. it. j Ht. Percy Berg and. dacs Mitchell: Be staged a close game all the way, the game, with Berg finally win-! ning on his last shot. _ iy Another ciose match was the j 34 one between Lambie and the RC jens, MP rink skipped by Joe Warner. | The policemen ‘had “Lambie’s J: foursome on the hip throughout 'n, made it interesting, ; Warner rink took the match 8-6. | Other scores were as follows: Eyolfson 11, Dibb.7: Beltz 16," Wong 5: Simpson 8, Parker 5: : Shier 16, Gordon 12: Ford 12 ri Stevens 8; Bateman 14, Scars 16; 1 | Manson 9, Gladding 5; Giordano | 9, Gurvich 6; J; Eby 15, Dominato . 6: Johnston 12, McDonald 82! py Ward 7; Warren io, Gomez a follows: Waldbauer vs Hetland;. McLean vs R. Eby; McNeice ys Wongda; ! ¢ Hanks vs Rudderham; R. Ander- son vs Bird. ~ | Georgeson; Smith vs plesinger (Terrace); Reum Rogerson; W. Anderson race) vs Lofgren; Chemko (Ter- race) vs Laurie; Oliver (Terrace) vs Cooper. ° touch with draw room to keep. posted on draws. j posted in the Princé Rupert and: Savoy Hotels for those who have reservations there. chile, Isla Garner. rison, J. Johnson. 7 p.m.-11 pm—d. Coliins, exchanging the lead throughout : Johnson, Ss. Wells. the ; Moorehot use, G. Johnson. Poole, D, Dibb. * Roos, L. Deane, M. Montgomery. ee Friday nights draws are as 6:30 p.m.—Tuttle vs Scott: 8:45 p.m—Little (Terrace) vs (Terrace) ° { Ter. - Skips are asked to keep in Draws will be Canteen shifts — tor bonspiel SUNDAY 23 ‘am. “7 am.—V. Kelough, A. “Rit- 7 a.m.-1l a.m—E, Baker, R. Mer- 11 am-3 pm.—S. Eady, F. Wilson, Balagno, 3 pm.e7 pmo A, Whatnan, .M. human, E. Wasyk o Joyce : 1i p.m.-3 am.—N., Bond, 1. Hague, Isaki. MONDAY , a.m.-7 a.m.—M. McLean, J. Dick Agnes McLean. 7 @m..11 am-—M. Murray, G. Eby. Waldbuauer. 11 am..3 pm.—K,_ Field, B. Craft, Cromp. 3° p.m.-7 p.m—E. °* Simpson, E.’ 7 p.m.-1] pm. — B. 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Pursuant to Section: 35 of: the, Highway Act. restric # tions on loads: and speeds are. rescinded. on. the following. highways: effective 12:01 a.m. Friday; March 2] / No, 173 Northern Transprovincial Highway, No..16' . from the west boundary of Skeena District. at. Inver, Bridge to Terrace. _ Dated ct Prince Rup ert. this Vth n day of March’ 1958. a JH. d, KELSALL, District Engl eer. * Apple: Cider &: Sine Mi oe Chocolate.:Novelties & a: Chutney! & Pickles: | U* Baccala and Black:P ic din ee Ieeland.: eee oe x Fresh Boos. for free home delivery phone 4032 THE CAMMRUILIING: BREWERIES (0.C.) LIMITED FORMERLY VANCOUVER BREWERIES LTO. 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