Wednesday, October 21,1 959 First senior hockey practice Senior Hockey hope under vee Ao get Way Monday, October 2 with their first practice thie veen There will be four teams entered in the senior league and exhibi- tion games will be played until November 28 when regular league play will start. ° ee It’s bad enough to be But it's worse something you never a qnit- to finish should have started, ee Skyline P-TA — presents — WHAT? The Annual Pie Social, Whist & Cribbage Drive WHERE? Skyline School WHEN? Thursday, October 22, at S p.m. sharp HOW MUCH? Only 50c * WHAT OTHER ATTRACTIONS? A Lemon Pie Baking Contest * Prizes Galore * Come One . Come All! Have Loads of Fun! THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Page 7 CURLING SEASON AHEAD Proof that the local curling rink will soon be echo- ing to screams to ‘“ S-W-E-E-P” is shown in this Picture of icemaker Bob Kelt gradually bringing up the surface. Bob started making ice a week ago last Saturday—expects to have the three sheets ’ ready this weekend. Will crack down on Sunday sport ° jreference was made to the at Prince George “guessing typeof lottery” wes | by some stores in the city. RCMP will crack down on com-| VANCOUVER EXEMPT mercial Sunday sport and on var-| The City of Vancouver is the ious types of lotteries in Prince only city in B.C. to allow Sun- George and vicinity day commercial sports. Staff Sergeant J. A. Knox, head Vancouver held several plebi- of the city RCMP here, made|scites on the question of Sunday public his decision and said the| sport, and the returns were favor- city has been informed of the | able each time. This forced the move. | provincial government to event- Police will take action against| ually ammend Vancouver's those who conduct commercial] charter to allow sport on Sunday. sport on Sunday, under the| However, Prince George, along Lord’s Day Act. Also coming}with almost all B.C. cities, is under scrutiny of the RCMP will] governed by the Municipalities be various lotteries held by local! Act—not an individual charter stores, bingos and Sunday shows|—and could not lize Sunday at local drive-ins. sport unless the t of B.C. did NIQUIDET BROS. GARAGE AND FREIGHT SERVICE || LIMITED Bonded and Insured Carriers General Freight and Lumber GARAGE AT HORSEFLY ‘ * IMPERIAL ESSO DEALER GOODYEAR AND ATLAS TIRES AND ACCESSORIES CEDAR POLES AND PILING * * BOX 100, HORSEFLY Phone 1-A Horsefly BOX 304, WMS. LAKE Phone 148, Armes Bros. Williams Lake 4 DAILY -‘Sportscasts CKCO 8:10 am. 12:25 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 10:10 p.m. ENJOY SPORTS DAILY on CKCQ: Dial 570 ATTENTION SPORTS CLUBS Leave sports scores, stories, etc, at Village Radio and Appliance for broadcast on CKCQ The Lord’s Day Act is an un-| the same. popular act,” Knox said, “but it has therefore to be enforced However, there may be various| ° ways to get around it Cars provide The sport that will first be! | MP crackdown | affected by the Ri le hocky— light for night providing the Coliseum is. sate ° | enough to use this winter landing here | “Each case will be judged on own merits,” stated Knox, |, With the assistance of about Other sports which would be 3” ¢&F owners, a small private attected car racing, witeratt was brought in to a baseball and. lacroses, Sa landing on the water-soaked | municipal airport on the night of | Such competitor sports as bowl : » . tober 10. ing, tennis, curling and golf are| October 1 The small plane, piloted by | not regarded as commercial. | |Jene Issacs, was on the last leg STUDY BINGO |of a flight from Wyoming when Knox was queried as to what|it appeared over the town at 7 action, if any, would be taken|p.m. Mr. Isaacs circled the town against the various bingos held |four times and ‘S$ were soon in Prince George. headed for the strip to provide “We will take action if the! illumination. law is being broken,” Knox re- Fortunately, Mr. Issacs is no plied. “However the question of|stranger to the airport and though bingos has to be considered very|he’ found himself bucking some carefully.” | strong cross-winds, he sucessfully But there is ne doubt that|put his airicraft down on the charges Wilil be laid against the| field. With him on the trip were running of various types of lot-|Mr, and Walter Lozier and son, of Wyoming, up to visit friends. teries in Prince George. Special Down at Elton's, Sir. The way they tune motors there, he’s convinced it's faster than flying! ELTON Cariboo Home Service | PHONE 177 ELLIOTT POR, DAVE WAS BACK... AND THAT MEANT WOMAN.-TROUBLE ! M-G-M Presents A SOL C. SIEGEL Production Frank SINATRA 5 Dean MARTIN : with clnemascore & meTrOCOLOR Martha HYER - Arthur KENNEDY WN Nancy GATES - teora cana Coming | Mon., Tues., Wed., October 26-27-28 | to the hi bi a si ICE’ SKATING MAY START THIS WEEKEND AT ARENA Ice skating may start in War Memorial Arena this weekend if all goes well in the laying of ice during this week. All cracks in the cement floor ave been filled and the plant was started Tuesday morning to the floor down when ring egrees to zero spraying and flooding may be started to form ice. the floor When an inch of ice is formed, skating may begin and the arena society strongly hopes that it will be It takes two days to lower temperature to zero. ready junday for this Saturday or If not enough ice has been made the arena will open the following weekend. Mondays there will be public skating from 3 to 4 p.m., minor hockey 4 to 7, skating 7 to 9 and from 9 o’clock on will be senior hocky. Tuesdays the skating club will have the arena from 3 to 4:30 p.m., public use will be from 8:30 to 9:30 and the rest of the evening is taken up entirely on hockey. Thursday from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. is for club use and the balance is hockey. ‘Wednesday is devoted for hocky. Friday there is public skating from 3:30 to 5 p.m. and from 8:80 to 10.00. Club time is between 7 and 8 o'clock; hockey takes up the rest of the evening. Saturday the arena will be open for public use between 2:30 and 4:30, club members will skate from 1:30 to 2:30 and hockey takes up the balance. Sunday give club times at 4:30 to 6:30, no other schedule for this day has been drawn up as yet. First minor puck games slated First of the minor for the league comprised of 150 hockey league will be played Sat-|boys. Four teams, one from each ia (division of the league, will be October 31 at Memorial oo toved in the British Columbia Maple Leats |play-offs this year. If Memorial off with at 8 am. | Arena is iced, practices will PGE will challenge Kaht’s at |start on October 26. nine, Mission takes on BCE at] A representative from the ten, Royalite will shoot the puck | British Columbia Amateur Hockey with the second Mission team at| Association will be on hand at a games urday, Arena. will face- the Ranch TEN ‘ “Friendly Drag Service from the Heart of the Cariboo" EMERGENCY PRESCRIPTIONS — PHONE 335 Williams Lake Pharmacy J. Brace Magoffin, Ph.O. Dispensing Chemist WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. However culty in marketing municipal de- bentures at the present time, the Quesnel improvements to the auditorium and entrance foyer until more favorable conditions prevail. 11 o'clock and Firemen will guard |meeting tomorrow night of the their net against T & H from noon|local committee. All coaches, till one o'clock. |vefs and interested adult person- Fourteen teams are signed up nel are urged to attend. REAL ESTATE COUNCIL OF BRITISH COLUMBIA announces COURSES DIPLOMA IN Real Estate and Appraisal offered through the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration of the University of British Columbia by correspondence and lectures Phone THE COURSES COMMENCE ON NOVEMBER 4, 1959 CHIMNEY CLEANING SEE GORDON SCARFF MEG Work to start on ice plant for Quesnel Work on the construction of an artifi- cial ice plant machine room in, the Quesnel Civic Centre. will start immediately Architects Briggs and Fonseca, Prince George, contract for the installation of the ice-making plant has been let to J. & E. Hall of Vancouver for the sum of $36,000. report that the owing to the diffi- council will postpone DISCOVER PILSENER... Labatts V-315 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 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