ee PUB Ts ae Rew SPI erin Tera Littl 8 Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, Novoember 29, 1957 eee aeterente tn areediens pie: Terrace Cagers Piay Bo-Me-Hi On Saturday Three Terrace high school teams are coming to Prince Rupert Saturday for games against Booth Memorial High School squads. Main event, to be staged at about 9:15 p.m, in Booth gym- nas‘um, sees Rainmakers meet the Terrace senior boys team. In preliminaries, at 7 p.m. Terrace intermediates play a young Rainmaker crew, and at 8 p.m., Bo-Me-Hi Frostys: see action against the Terrace _senior ea team. " Wallace's Dept. Store WALLACE'S & Pre-Xmas Sale of BOYS & GIRLS WEAR SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT Now’s The Time! Buy For X’mas WA LLACE’S Greatest Sale Of BOYS & GIRLS WEAR A FERS ON PN WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE RE BUR AALS ! FL ES { H Raaeaooeeeesoee a BF a ot dent as the league named Also chosen to the executive were Jim Greer as vice-presi- dent, Lewis Holder as secretary, Earl Gordon as treasurer. Danny Johnston was made honorary vice-president. Problem of organizing and supporting farm teams for the Little League came’ under dis- cussion and a committee was set up to investigate possibilities of solving the diffculties. Named to the committee were George tended annual meeting in the Civie Centre last night. its officers at the well-at- Brown, Holder. Eric Janes was elected to head the publicity committee consist- ing of George Brown, Mrs, Ken- neth Hardy, Mrs. Ted Thompson and Peter Venables. Ron Small was nominated representative to the Civic Cen- tre. Danny Johnston and Dick Boyle will represent the Little League with the Parks Board. Cooks Jewellers and — Para- two-team battle in “A” League’ of the Men’s Five Pin Bowling league Monday when Cooks ‘hammered fifth place Esso. Fuel | Service for three points, while ® paramounts were taking fourth i place Grotto Cigar Store for the m same margin. Howe & McNulty m. took over third place by trounc- @ ing Skeena Beverages for. three points. Individual honors for the night saw Cooks Jewellers’ lead- off man John Laporte and Para- mounts anchor man Oddy Ler- vold tie for high single with 315 each, Lervold’s total of 767 game him high tripple. Paramounts rolled high team game. with 1.204 while Skeena Beverages a 3,087 for team three. In “B” League both Malkins and Kelly. Douglas remained ‘tied for first place with Neal Evans, Electricians and Legion mounts continued to make it a “* |'Cooks, Paramount Dominate Men's Five-Pin Loop Play tied for second place only one point back. The only clean sweep of the night saw cellar-dwelling Post Office taking four points by de- fault. Electricians and Kelly Douglas took three points from Auxilliary Flremen and Legion respectively, while Malkins and Neal Evans split. Alec Slater of Malkins rolled high single and three scores of 261 and 761 to help his team. capture both high game and three with totals of 1,093 and 2,990. , A League Cooks Jewellers ...... 000.0000. 19 Paramounts cee HOM Dba e eee eee 17 Howe and McNulty ...........06. 15 Grotto Cigar Store ........- eee 13 Esso Fuel Service ............... 12 Skeena Beverages ow wee ee eee ee 8 B League MalkinS ow eee ee te eee 18 Kelly Douglas ........ cee eee eens 18 Electricians .... cee eee eee eee 17 |: Neal. Evans .......66 00 ce eee 17 Legion « cee pe tere eeae 17 | Auxiliary Firemen tenes 12 Post Office we eee ee eee 10 eae Ormes Roughnecks kept Tluckies 15-138. frame, 4 a four of them py THUNDERBIRDS CLIPPED 17-10 BY FIRST-PLACE ROUGHNECKS their flawless no-loss. record intact in junior floor hockey play last night with a 17-10 victory over Parker Motor Thunderbirds. In the first senior ieague game of the season, Flyers edged Ormes owe their win to an 8-0 jump in the first period. Parker Motors came back surprisingly strong in the second outscoring their opponents 5-4, and in the final stanza matched the Roughnecks’ five counters. Mike Hunter notched 10 for the winning team while Judd Anderson topped the losers with six. Roughnecks relied heavily on their defence, drawing five penalties compared to Thunderbirds’ six. in t the senior game Flyers, paced by Ernie Novakowski’s rine-goal effort, overcame a 5-3 deficit after thé first period to tie the score at 9-9 in the second. Six last-period goals, Novakowski, gaveiFlyers the narrow win. THE BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 52 (PRINCE RUPERT) SCHOGL LOAN BY-LAW REFERENDUM NO. 2 Question to be submitted to the clectors entitled to vote on moncy by-laws requiring | the assent of the electors of School District No. 52 (Prince Rupert): “Are yeu in favour of the Board of School Trustees of School District No, 52 (Prince Rupert) | borrowing wo 2) yo: money, Without perlotis wot exceeding principal amowuits as the Board may from time to time deem exceecin.: in the paperegate Seven Hundred Twoanty- payments of disreunt, commission, brokerage, issue or sade, Pocon shee uigne, therewlth, and other further ins from Lecember 3lst, Twenty 1957, (20) years from the date or assent of the electors, at any time or from time to time within ; by th? Issue and sale of debentures bearing interest atarate or rates nat @xceeding Five (5) per ce atum per anum and payable over respective necessary nine Thousand Dollars ex change, and other expenses with respect to such | for aequiring and developing sch ol-sites and purchasing, ndding to, constructing, | a period or dates thereof, in to raise net sums not ($729,000.99), Sid Tindall and Lewis with | furnishing, and equipping buildings for school purposes or use in connection extraordinary expenditures for school purposes?” The fodowitng in brief ane general terms sets out substantially the proposed projects and the HOUT aisorated for eae e League Names Executive| W. A. Gordon President, Committees Organized Archie Gordon was elected Little League presi- ARCHIE GORDON ... elected president, Curl Tonight Ken Warren's and Ev Shier’s rinks will meet at 8 o’clock to- night in the finals of Gordon's Hardware trophy play after qualifying with comparatively easy semi-final wins last night. Warren's crew trounced Ted Parker 14-4 after disposing of Tom Inkster 8-6, while Ev Shier defeated Jack Mitchell 13-8. The final tonight will high- light a program of curling be- tween teams from the women’s club against men, as well as mixed games between other lea- gues using the ice. Baskethall Schedule | For 1957-58 Season Following the Civie Centre Basketball ‘league schedule as [Faw by league president Gordon McCutcheon. November 30: Raimakers vs Annunciation, McRae’s Motors vs RCMP. December 3: Annette’s vs Fashion Footwear. Sunrise vs Annunciation, RCMP vs Fraser and Payne. December 7: Sunrise vs Rainmakers, Fraser and Payne vs McRae’s Motors. December 10: Annette’s vs Frosty’s, Capitol Flaming Today to 7 p.m. Saturday 9 p.m. out of me 7" R a ROBERT MWR “MITCHUM - ys SAT. MAT. 2 - 4.20 p.m. JAGR On Rainmakers vs Annunciation. McRae’s vs RCMP. December 14: Sunrise vs Annunciation. McRae’s vs Fraser and Payne. | December 17: Frosty’s vs Fashion Footwear, Sunrise vs Rainmakers. ~ RCMP vs Fraser ‘and Payne. December 21: Rainmakers vs Annunciation, RCMP vs McRae’s Motors. January 4: Annunciation vs Sunrise. Fraser and Payne vs RCMP.’ January 14: Annette’s vs Fashion Footwear. Sunrise vs Rainmakers. McRae’s vs RCMP. ‘ January 18: Rainmakers vs Annunciation. McRae's vs Fraser and Payne. January 21: Annette’s vs Frosty’s. Annunciation vs Sunrise. Fraser and Payne vs RCMP. January 25: Sunrise vs Rainmakers. McRae’s vs RCMP. January 28: Frosty’s vs Fashion Footwear. Rainmakers vs Annunciation, McRae’s vs Fraser and Payne. February 1: Annunciation vs Sunrise. RCMP vs Fraser and Payne. February 4: Annette’s vs Fashion Footwear. Sunrise vs Rainmakers, McRae’s vs RCMP. February 8: Rainmakers vs Annunciation. | | such | after | t | | ' Go Acguiring ond developing school-sites: $14,000.00 (hr Por diane, ndding ta, canstruetine, recone Atractinp buildings. for sehool purposes or “" een commeetion. therewith: , Sener Teh Bahool 008,168.00 fer ardiohing aud equipping buildings for sehaal PurpEres OF We In ronneetion therewith: Sop Heh bh “heal 41,000.00 td) Ober extrocrdimuey expenditures far sehool Pri ut Mote aoc Sapa vindoa 8O,100. 00 Combi eyed, 34, ‘842.00 70,882.00 aemawemaamemeen | eee Total ostininte $720,000.00 Seiten: Poeatiiers paroed the othe day of Nevenrher, 1067, Approved by the Superhitondant of lduention the ith day of November, 1057, Awhorived Dy the Licutenant-Chavernor da Gaunall thie Take notlee that the 20th day of November, 1067, above Js a true copy of the proposed question upon whieh the vote of the electors will be tikon at: 1, Prince Rupart — Civile Contre % Port Beward -. Nelson Bros, office %. Dieby Inland -- Residence of Mra B, Potars 4, QOonn River — Residence of Mrs, H, iKvlat Me fi. Wants Inlet —- Residence of John Olen On Thursday the 18th day of Devember 105", betweon the hours of Baan. and 8 pan, , ‘ot Myrtle M, Ropor fy | Bocretary-Tronmuran (BCHOOL DISTRICT NO, Lr %, Prince Ruport) McRae’s vs Fraser and Payne. the pride... an its It’s almost too new to be true! It sets aneu style in styling for “58 combines a new Body by Fisher with a new X-type frame. It's dramatically lower and wider —and a full 9 inches . lt takes Luxurious Impala Sports Coupe — one of Chevrolet’s TWO new super models! anew approach to power. It’s new right down to the smooth and solid way it rides. Now for 758, Chevrolet takes the giant step — the biggest, boldest move any car ever made ! It's long, low and luxuriously new — the beautifully moving “58 Chevrolet. 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