Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Roser HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, April 10, 105(1 Miss Isabel tU.. Stewrt,,;'1: residents In the.Fraser. Valley near Vancouver, were in the city I Mixed Bowling Play is Close Winners Of aboard the Princess Norah today Manson's with high ladies three I games total of 743 and single! game 274. High mens's three game total was by Jack Paul of J Ma.nsons with 754 and high single I by Bob Lywood of Handicaps.) with 304. , enroute to Skagway and White ; horse. Their daughter, Miss lent lSobel Rogers, teacher at Booth! ; Memorial High School left for. the north with her parents. From Skagway they will travel aboard the White Pass Railroad for a visit to Whitehorse. Prince Rupert W. o. KirKpamcK, n. Aoram- son, D. J. Speakman, A. Y. Heg- gie, A. M. Sestrap, G. Hendrym, Frank Taaf fe, F. E. Simonson, F. jE. Jeffery, A. C. Paddock, Mr. and Mrs. M. MacDonald, Vancouver; Mike Hrydowy, Mr. and Mrs. P. Welter, city; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gilbert, Terrace; S. E. Acker, George Maclnnls, Watson Island; Jack Allen, Inverness; Roger Chartrand, Port Edward; John Hayes, SandspU; A. J. Brandstrom, Mrs. I. R. Bridge-man, Seattle; J. Myrvang, Cal- - nnrtv, '3le? "l" a visit.,., PRNCE Rypj SAILS Vanco AND iSTEMiFhi.. EACH THUR ' ot It... " IS ft h. F' KETCHi WEDNESDAY J 'r Kservatiom Or fall I TY OB DEnn Prlnce Rupert - - - , .- ; gary; P. S. lionney. Nunaimo; C. ' E. Crowe, Butedale; M. Balmer, Bella Bella; Jim Taylor, Edmon-1 ton; Mrs. A. Langthorne and I daughter, Hazelton; Mr. Janet' Hogg, Smithers; Mr .and Mrs. J. A. Secord, Queen Charlotte City. Play In the f econd half of the Mixed Bowling League continues with closely prouped standings both divisions. Seven teams are only four points apart in the "A" division with Manson's and Blow-Outs tied for first plase while Velvets Prince Rupert Plumbing- and Bob Parkers are rominating the play in the "B" Division with Velvets at the helm one point. In last ?k's play, team results were as follows: N:ble & Wick 4, Silver Streaks Cantels 4, Hangovers 0 Velvets 4, Ideal Cleaners 0 Pioneers 3, Handicaps 1 Bob Park?rs 3. H.uidlcapy 1 Manson's 3, Headpinners 1 , Conrads 3, Royal Blues 1 Watts & Nk-l-.ersou 3 C. P. A. 1 Blow-Outs 3, Macey's 1 Northern Lights- 3, Pushovers Prince Ruutrt Plumbing Booth School 1 Sports Shop o, Wharf Rats 1 High Scorers were A. Pierce of WATER tells the truth about.., VJIIISKY ful SeogrWs "83" to the water test. For water (plain or sparkling) is your most reliable guide to the whole truth about any whisky. Water odds nothing, detracts nothing, but reveals a whisky's true, natural flavour and bouquet. Soy SEAGRAM'S and be SUfi..i of the finesi "32";::: a Seagram's u 83 j XX CT7 f 1 131X207. ; This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor I Control Board or by tb Government of British Columbia. ! Classified m. 1 ' . , - - . 1 This odvertisement is not published or displayed by "the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS PHONE eBusiness and MIKE COLUSSI Piano Technician Pianos Tuned Repaired PHONE BLACK 389 V 210 4th Street Standings 1 "A" Division i Manson's 14 I Blow-Outs . 14 Noble & Wiek 13 Northern Lights 12 Headplnneis '. 12 Pioneers 11 City Transfer 10 v Macey's 9 Sport Shop 8 Pu?hovers 7 Wharf Rats 5 , Silver Streaks 5 "B" DirisHtn Velvets 17 P. R. Plumbing 16 Bob Parker 15 Conrads 12 , Cantels 11 Booth School .... 11 Watts & Nic.kerson ... 10 Handicaps. 9 Handovers Handovers 8 8 Royal Blues 8 . C. P, A. .. ..... - 2 Ideal Cleaners 2 Advertise In lre Dally New.' 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