.1 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, January 31, 1Dj2 of the w' "1" City Senior Hoop Play-offs Scheduled X'' V" - WINNIPEG CB Winnipeg's financial statement. The audi- " Civic Auditorium showed a net torium commission estiHWS operating profit of about $1575 1!52 will produce an ouera,tl:$j , (or 1951, according to a current surplus of $fc$!K). i "i . ticton First Stop in Hoop Race Hks llcuil league 1 league Standing i Willi One li.le.it Team W 1 To play ' K i V s 9 12' !!: TV ml'.t i-i.cnc n.:kr1- M.;:KSun-s ! 4 5 3 ball names end February 12 and 0ordan & Apd-rson 4 6 2! ipynnriiO W-ains re'er th first if I ho R.,inmaUcra 4 6 2i February 14, ccp ..- 4 7 1 j ert Travels South rm r.,,1, AW0, s'-iV'fiuic ia:u H apt-it Bus- ; i tcrmeiliat-Junior Intermediate and junior leapue . jicci'! 'lint, t i a (i'tfcn i)v Hi" I'm , It-: . A .- at. f.,;iv I, .;!' cm in games end when the senior play- ri Mulch 4, t.imt. ioi Hie in Modern Colorlil Plastfe Senior A PSay-off 4 ' : it i fur t:ie first. wl" llkeIy begln two days laU'r- To Rout Ocean Falls t r. ). re,, provincial .v. l it Win!!' r., of t : 4KASUHHG ftffitAiUHNO SPOONS STONi r.vsem league sianuniRS put Fraser & Payne on top of the' y jJayolfs will be lnirmrtitiipi ni.art hn.,,t Le Uupi'il's all-star basl;etl;al! team, the m . . . 7 - - 1 ' v . (i'.i.ti' u r,y aiiai iimhs in two the juniors. Ity KOSS INGHAM . Ili-Crccns 31, Ocean Falls 10 J-..'1'" . rm.u. V ill U' ''t tt "1 t n u al(.n;(rs, will Head lor i eiuicton to jiluy ! 7 the; first game on the opening leg of the l.oague SlaniliiiRS oi mice ..CI-.M..U. im,.,iv,j1(. is (intermediate) l.iie hidnle: Fraser & Payne ... Fii ii .,,..,) The Mti II, r ace Hi.Glvcns Senior A playoff schedule. Decision was In a second half rally, local students overran the J j' - . , ; I 1 ill? I I. i I .,' V , M f , jf ,) , i,,' ..y ( v Vc '"; ' a lean! pwv.s i:j a place. rn.-;i c,,..i,i rs to end with a lead of 21 points Merchants t night by the local Basketball Asiathm; 1 ' j ull(l that the lU Amateur I.asketball A of a t . nays travelling expenses. 111 ., "lit. S mud l is'lit Foiirlli ami fil ;h tme exhibition series here last (Juniors) 0 9 " -rr-f ' V V in i ; 7 i r-,f . ... .y and k'( olid and third. Br s vers . i : The first half saw CharLston i tcr 2, Reed 2, D. Hunter 1, Neville Hi .:,i,.nts cnmoletelv baffle ! 1. Mildium 1. Lafontaiiie, Fisher 4 . "'. net enter the Ju-t.'(!:il tournament to . been invited. ixcculivc, which and first and winner of fourth Leafs M;iple 3 U1U tlf(h Bulger's- 1 F -..rlli nlii.- Second game of AnnunclaUon . i ilVvV.VV if ' . Hi-Cireens with their tisht one i bowling, rfiC-HO FOP. X .ft, Chess-Checker Meet Proceeds I list p:aee ana ii'iirni ana iiii.ii l . . . .. , Miijp- :.y 1 i , VT)l to Cifl HiliAY'A" - .... i k R . ; . w 3 l f . . 5 'defence. With smart plays by:ltallU- ; MeUlrum and Reed, Ocean Falls i Peoples Thain 15,Budinich 10, l-.eid down the locals to three ; I avich, Bill, Curne, Dumas 4, ' field goals bv half time. ' ! FolUc. Matson 4. tnd lint, in the third and fourth Itjinbirds Webster 7, Graham pliiee winner. ', . , If v" Wiint F.h n.fl,t-Fh-s. same of the final - winner of second and the ehes Leading thiirt place leams meets winnvr: checker tournament being held quarters. Greens began to break I 2, Marshall 2. McFarland, Vouiik-in'tlie Civic Centre are John up the Charlston strong defence i man, Martin, Sharp. Mi.irto.sh, of first and winner of fourth' n ' lit playoil. gixih and seventh rim, rim, winaie, wmuie, Moore. moon.. 4 ; - ail these "v. !t:: ,t ' telK so pieces oniv son ii!&;vr,t HulHcr, witli .six points In cheek- and steadily racked up a heavy jsniei, ni"ht -.second a'ld thi.'d name of crs, and Larry Ktanwood witli lead with the help of sharp1 l::.u!.s. ', lour points in chess, jcoriie; shooting by Clark. Webber and: ,h..i. rt rKi, nl lv cf k . , l tie leaeue standiriK ,niv (leai'll with Sen-I i , l w.i,s not pp.1; of phivol f ar'-Ni-as that HCAiiA ).. i xpenses came a', i-ant surprise," said j C il.leioiii toilay .' f.r.st .-erie.s Wi'.li . , best two of three M:n -li 7. 8 and 10 til Winner meets the the I owr Mainland - lies which will live 'janies. ul,. laid down by the ! provides that, U .iiiii.d win aainst iV: ro il.anee of defeat, hav- t$&Zp?H I . IT i' ' " ' 1 , , . . ,.,.. Li. 5 ,k , .r ,, t .:.. . t, and u mor; fcJfff i g M? TOPS FROM AM 2 BTO CF T i- ' Hives l poinu lor a win, one 6ankey. located nowadays by cue of Ihe lor a draw. Strong point for the VLsitors echo-sounder, even it; dark;"?:; In checkers, the first and se:'- was their tight and fast floor or f0g ond rounds have been pla;.cu play but they lacked in shooting . with exception of one game by confidence as they made only J. Deane-Freeman and Stan- three field goals in the game, wood. Thud round leaves Stan- Should their shooting improve wood and Jerry Leiniic; Diane- with pract.ee today, tonight's I B- ' 1 ' 2itA,i''i",, - ' 1 Now K,'l..i;f'8 olT.-r. ynil F..r- ,-.iki..a uf I a is ' ' ' k,4" J I V t , V X B A GQOO 2 I f.it. ,ii,.i.-,.i. " , ?4 .r4Nl t r 1 .....' W T - - ... '.. i iS px.I.wiv hii,iii ..IT.T I.. Il;.k. c.t nlv .I-..H i-'t a r' S ' ii. . jf, Its Mt . -Vi. ff' i ..r A I it iirsl naine oi uie piayed in rici-mau ,iiit, v.,ii i -ii.;. ii.t - i m.: Lame couiu wc a icai ui.iiiri. are aerec- fourth and l:!Ui rounds still an- t.lKI.S :)iiid be all pariie , ., ...K.I.1W....I A t l,,lf i..-n.t. 11. a Tln Hill.,! IlK.Cly Of i-i. we u.vuii, vi.v w- el tluee games. le "he.s -tiir.niey, J. W. Me-Hi drill tca'm -and majorette in team goes on J1"" at u miiii: iviii.ii :u a.t; y rionueu a paiaoe i-'i '.. i U ' i l I KOA LI V ; C 1 "w 4 s: if ' i : ?iMh':''; ; j .. ' ' f ' L 1 c f f r -m tl.nSS'' '-s ' I i.rfi o. n.i ta vf... 4 V.' , i t' I ' f rinn LV J.! r1 U faT iTM.SC0dF0H-.lT0DY. S ! Inunpions and sl'll to p:.iy m the urai r. ini'l C iarron Ilii-ri and a U lor ....whan chain- and Mnched and G. F. Iraup Ij.j-Me Hi. With the help of L-e i i e.-ided Chal- have yei to (day tneir .scoro ciif "i.'e.idi rs. the girU flit on a ti.- .supporters are uainr. f oiiu ai-i:; is the e.uiipii le ii -he t.iou nt of .sihidule. be;!i,niti.; with tun .'inii'l perioimahcc, ItM'l'ISN OF GIKI.S tliiid round: u!y v..i!:ii eonir.'inU !. II, Illltl N.lttilii'll vs .'ll-l,. Willi. .lilifi ...ir-5mivi s V:; S -iLipp .11.11. t er.s cuaidi. t pu' ..ill", vs. Willi-. ill: ' t ." i.ini Miirlit'll b bluii- . t. lietl :p s H-eii: I'nrr-Hitr- 1 i Kil'll rpseialors welcomed the re' urn. of girls on the basketball court! :-:id in tiie preliminary event Kupert Peoples Store outscored Hf-Me-M' Rainbirds three times to end 33-11. Rusty Thain led the winners to victory with a high scoring 15 p- hits, followed by Miss Budinich with 10. For the losers. Dorothy Webster scoi ;d high with seven l.r' p.l. ( l at ii ; It .it l'en re " nv not :'. liC IS .Oil-ill o.' behind lls vs hl.iliAt'trfii ,Sl..iKen vs. r.ircl. ( . pvar- y;tifMirfi!' M ws 1 i fji X J i ft j uiV4 i hZZrm& : );lrtj :i t... ( j Mi'r i A GO-GETTER BREAKFAST FOR ; ,.4'- J, J flWitr P? ' i' I MORE PUNCH 'TIL LUNCH ,v-Jl -l -jl siABAI.a9 : J?-. J -i - - - r Vi- r " J ! I CANNED . 1 0 0 0 S fil CT -A ' I X lat i t ' I'aTliiini i ifa i ' .. V-!h. ' V ,X - ' h it. li'll s vVlille Sixtll - '1 li.pp V Willie; Ciirr-Kiir- ! U llllt. .Sp lit s VS. .SUlllWO'.J'l, t.,ll..u'l! vs 11. til hevi'i.tli I ,i...i I - Trepp vs. Miteil-.'ii t..K"H '. . C'.n liiti ns, Hircl vs fsi.inwtH .1. Wiiit. 1 vs, M'lin H.iiowni;: the round robin plays, points will be totalled and lour highest will draw for op-;; , ii( 'ii... W hiiiiTS of each play i.i 'ii o.lur lor tiie championship. Ccfveth iin Coach points in a final quarter rally. Scoring: Hi-Grrrn Clark 6, McAfee 6, Ford 5. Webber 4. Sankey 4, Shep-nard 2. Becker 2, Rhodes 2, Kristmanson. Peneff, Wood. Total 31. Ocean Kails Frew 3. McAllist- Veteran Joe JC'(''1.R olhcially named i ii oi tin- Vancouver 1 .a ! v, - .x . i t, f)vVv f places the youthlul Oiijt;!'. recalled bv Uutlalo iicnn Hoi key League. SPORT SHOP'S ANNUAL 334' ;n -old Cat velh. f oral j' it It t!.e Detroit Red 4 ae here from the i' Karons ey Scores I .u iric ( Hast '. Tai'ouia 12 ili'siini Intcrnatifiiiiil DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe Starting Friday, Fcbiuaty 1st Nelson 4 Midi RKKKArV'H "i'orv established for iu-"4. nsea eh on cosmic f 'H.a teet tin on the S.viuerl.uid. Solo Price 14.99 ' ' V". , " r. ; I L : f Sole Price. 10.95 ' . , J i ,v . ,f - Sob Pric, 11.99 ; V V . 7 " 2 H U'MS;iT"ri'' Sale Trice 11.99 , t , . ' . ' : V1- Solo Pr.c: 5.00 7 -4v '"Vitto." ;k r-.-I V4 'f -':- I Borneo 3.99 V - Ml I UrA' ' f Regular 21.95 Regular 29.95 Regular 17.95 Regular 17.95 Regular 11.95 ..Regular 10.95 ..Regular 5.95 MEN'S DRESS PANTS . LEATHER JACKETS BOMBER JACKETS KERSEY JACKETS 100 WOOL SWEATERS WOOL PANTS GABARDINE SHIRTS U Carnation- :.:;f5 v yj ,KV : -j frs 1 3.25 - W s "j J BADMINTON BIRDS Regular 2.10 SKI BOOTS Regular 12.50 Sale Price irsoxro i .... the ,r n I - . - - 11 ' Z M I t4 " ! 5: ' rJmk A.LL ; Ei 4ia a a changing changing and and uncertain uncertain world world... ; : yU(;,t,:;i ,,. V i M,lk V.eep c,in.ili'" nearly five million Canadians face the future with greater life Insurance them these four ways! , ..,.Vcpt(nt . I, 111' 111 VALUES For the Boys Auv 'l" ' .u"1" WAV. ' . st ,l '" . .It .. I confidence connacnca because cib . serves ...w o fir v ' 'jt' j.,'' I liiii'.h'gyt ,ilicr nut e" (or il'iy ,vion . sw't-'1-'1 of wars, depressions and epidemics, life insurance companies have kept faith with all of their policyholders: Canadian communities from coast to coast love i i .,, Ucn i-" 59c i.iih.''"1' 1J''"U1V , t .. ,IP. ,, J,c I." " lM,llX , KVB'S. liiiV'.ef sp-chil Sp'tial Spi ; ial . Special Special ,;a(..ii',U1"" DIIF.SS SOX, rei'.ulue 1.75 WORK SOX, rc'inlar Site , WORK SOX, regular 1 .10 I'NDF.I'WE Mt, !' H ii..: i s 71. Regular 5.49 i RWKAT SIIIUTS, fetx. 3 25 SKI CAPS, QuilU'ij lining vitio" f "I i ,-" " ? , it i. .Sr. sr.uv' 3.li! 2.2!) .si l'" ,i sinl I . . . K'Je 2.99 Special 7.99 Special 59c Special 09c Special 1.19 Special J0c Special 1.79 ... Special 89c . Special 99c . Special 4.99 T s'"ts, ,n o ill years PANTS. 0 to 18 v. as .I.'U'KV.TS, Sat'n and Wool, Regular 12 95 MITTS, icguiar 1.00 15I I.T.S". regular 1.50 8K1 CAPS, regular 1.98 KAK HUTS regular 95c I'MH.inVF.Alt, regular 2 05 SOX. regular 1 39 ..." WALLETS, regular 1.09 SKI PANTS, regular 0.75 1 ... t.lll"'111 . .-...( Special 1.19 T ' : n vt(U , Ui H FLASHLIGHTS Regular 1.50- . Special Each year, fife irnurance provide ninny thousands of Canadian wirh money to meet some of their -most important needs. .,isf yrrtr, IH'r Imuran- r cwnfKtnVs p.u'rJ out $240 million in hencirs to mindam. Out of litis vast sum widows nnl otltrr bene litianrs received $V0 million in death hene-fits. For many of these trxpU life iiiHiirance pnymeuts made all the diife.cncr ' etwe n bt-ine supported hv relatives t chanty and hcinn tinancially independent. Through life insurance tliey can still iive in their own homes, keep their chddicn at school and pay thru bills ! TVit a much larger portion $150 mdhnti was paid to living policy holders! It provided income for people in their later years, enabling them to live comfortably and keep their self respect . . . sent sons and dauuhters to collide . . . paid for Iohr dn-amrd-of trips and helped ieop!e reach many other Roats. . Today, more than ever, Canadians rely on life insurance a the easiest, surest way to provide financial security for themselves and their families. A record total of almost $1 billion in now lilo insurance was purchased bv Catmdtuns in 1951. This bimtts the value oi UU insurance owned by the nation s polity holders to another new record sum o $17 billion. Their confidence in this form of security is well founded. For, through a whole century - "I V ' ' i 'Jt , t f ! V continue to progress thanks in part to tho investment of life insurance dollars. L.tfif yenr, norr than $1J5 million were invested hy lito insiunncv compunivs, on bchuH of their fxtlicy holder x, in HHfitfinf-vs, bonds and other sound secwities. In this way, life insurance dollars helped to build more new schools, homes, highways, porr plants, waterworks, od pipelines, in-tl.c.tnai p'ants and other aids to better living for alt Canadians. i 4. life insurance dollar help to check inflation! One .of tiie most liowerful forces at work to protect tli value of your dollars is the sum of money entrusted to life insurance companies by their policyholders. This "money for the future" helps check inflation and thus v strengthens Canada's economy, A report from THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA and their representatives .1. .r WO Ut1 111."' - 20 DISCOUNT ON ALL LUGGAGE Sccinq is belicvinq ... It will pay you to shop ot th? Sfotts Shop Sis APO SATED R rfFt msth. ,rtS. rS5 5333 R 5 . . fJ lk &laIl . Hl 13 HA L'i"" ; it,-': JL i 1 . ll , I , -I !,, 1 , 1 i! 11 i H 1 nhft! 622 3rd Avenue Phone Blue 69 L-10511 1 VkwSr: E3HE8 . .. . , I. ': .fit".' .. n v .. i . t '