ra) ee Tiber ED oN ee FS ‘ . Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, December 24, 1958 May all the delights of this happy ft Christmas seasonbe :{. enjoyed by you and your family. From Morgen & Helga Weinrich Northway Upholstery cile Wheeler (top left) of St. Canada's top woman: athlete of the year by sports editors and broadcasters. ih the’ an- nual Canadian Press; poll. The now-retired world .:champion Skier won with a wide’margin THEY TOP THE POLL '—Lu- Jovite, Que, has .been voted : For the last four séasons the | veteran Montreal Canadiens star has won the Norris Trophy as the league’s top rearguard ‘and’ for the last Seven has been a member of the NHL's first. all- star team; but that. remarkable string may be broken ‘this sea-' son, It’s been an unlucky year so far for the husky Montrealer, PUCK HITS THROAT . First he missed nine games when he injured his ankle in a mid-ice collision and then Tues- .day, pust when he was rounding back into form, a flying puck caught him in the throat during Sherman wins two Yuletide — turkeys Jerry Sherman of Savoy, not only rolled men’s high “single and high three of 254 and 694 but also won himself two turkeys in Celco City Bowling league play last Wednesday night, _ Sherman at present holds down the men’s high average in B League with a score of. 190." Del Astoria of Pipefitters bowled 262 for women’s high Single to win a turkey and Ann Smith of Neal Evans won her , ‘turkey for — _—— _— to become the first skier to f take the honor in the. 24, years of the poll. Mrs. Marlene Stew- wart Streit (above) of Toron- to, the “Little Ben” of the , Canadian golf world and 1957 ‘ winner , was second and Ern- estine Russel (left), gymnast - from Windsor, Ont., was: third. SSeS (CP Photo): ot ANDY ONCE READY TO QUIT- By JACK SULLIVAN - Canadian Press Staff Writer . . TORONTO (CP)—Five years ago New York Rangers sold Andy Bathgate to Cleveland Barons of the American Hockey o . f League. He was ready to quit hockey, but his mother talked. Permit us to express our sincere thanks for your him out of it, =. oe -_ j Il A Mer Now, money can’t buy the Winnipeg-born player who is valued patronage, and fo wish you q ry a leading contender to bust the Maurlce-Gordie Howe mon- Christmas and Very Happy New Year. a " opoly as the league's all-star rightwinger. ~ Prince Rupert : “Since 1945 ‘that position has been the exclusive property ve . Of the two super-stars,. The Montreal Canadiens’ veteran has "oe ae He id a Lt a won the spot eight times and Howe, Detroit Red Wing great, . Greer & ri en .4°-55 six times. ° 7 co . oO BATHGATE CLOSE’: _ _. _ = — Last season Howe won the right-wing berth and also = : Se, the Hart Trophy as the most valuable player in the league, . In second place in the voting for both was Bathgate who | carries around two bad kKnees—one that aches on damp and ‘ | rainy days and shows the marks of studs which hold a silver a plate, and the other protected by a brace. { * . WMCENE |: , i CHRISTMAS |: W/SHES\ eh | aa Po an ' Santa delivers a full 0 oe { 4 <5 pack of Christmas joy and h,holy,peaceful #2; ) Pn wa a. on ; sine veP ae mh f en cheer to you and your family. _ Christmas! AY x ogo me ~ Gan 2 °""-- Bacifie Equipment “Let everyheart ff! , ne es : . Co. rejoice inthe ff _ J spiritual > ‘inspirationand « ! __ blessings of the season, . . 7 Og , a Management & Staff |G. PERCY TINKER & Co. Ltd. : i}: _ | . pean » oo - We wish you and yours a rich: i, ~ FIRST CLASS abundance of all of the joys of this | ‘FROM AUSTRALIA! happy holiday season. MERRY CHRISTMAS . ia a : eorge E. Hills tT ter ert edge ER ES aR a ag SASHES Emu 999 Tawny Port ° 0 Q Specially matured and blended, this distinguished § , ¥%© dessert wine has won . 4 International Gald Medal Awards, It is vintaged from the julee of | carefully selecied ripe an z . grapes. When at vintage mie” Chis Christmas, we time the correct dagree sincerely wish of sweelness ig reached, ” it is fortified with pure for you all the foys and brandy. Years of maturing blessings of the ive lt that distinclive flavour which delights the Season, May ablding poace connoisseur, and happiness be yours, “IF YOU PREFER ,A ‘MUSCAT FLAVOUR ' * WE SUGGEST ne .. ‘ te ‘EMU 444 WHITE PORT te ot oT ii iy INDUSTRIAL SCALE Co, hode Tt Ren! (PRINCE RUPERT) LTD. ° IMENT IS NOT PUBLISHED OR DISPLAYED BY THE LIQUOR Murra Stephen ' Phone 6) 0] ’ TE OMTEOL ROARD OR THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Y “ ‘ *eomarmen a é © | ' ‘ . 1 ¢ 4 v ; hop at oom i Mh ef An mw AA hae eee be ARO bbe en hawrehaknar, Co. turkey bowling the women’s high over average: : Liz Cavenaile of Pipefitters took women’s high three with 566 and Jean Wilson of Marine Radio. holds down ‘the women’s high average’ in B League with 191, - - Pipefitters -- captured both team high single and high three with 1158 and 3200. | . Taking the women’s hidden score to win a. turkey was Emma Brochu of Savoy while Frank Clapp of Kelly Douglas won a the men’s hidden score. Over in A League, . Peggy Thompson of Gocd Neighbors rolied 304 and. Agnes Pierce -of Rupert Motors bowled 777 for women’s high three and high over average to win. turkeys. Bill Yerema of Ocean View won his turkey: by bowling high Single of 288 while Don Cameron also of Ocean View put together 691 for men’s high three to win a bird. Marg Duffus of RCMP subdi- vision won her bird for rolling the men’s hidden score ‘turkey went to Reg Ronald. ‘A score of 1222 won. Radio Cabs team high single honors and Rupert Motors took high triple with a total of 3436, _ RESULTS A League—Cooks Jewellers 3, Radio Cabs 1; Good Neighbors 3, Calypsos 1; Sweet Sixteen: 4, Tom-Boy 0; RCMP sub-division 3, Shop-Easy 1; Rupert Motors 4, Arrows 0; Ocean View 4, All- sorts 0, ; B League—Kelly Douglas 3, Johnsons 1; Savoy 4, RCMP city 0; Co-Op 3, McRae ‘Motors 0; Neighbors 4, Jugheads 0; Lucky Royals 4, Marnie Radio 0; Pipe- fitters 3, Neal Evans 1, League standings to date are as follows: A League—Rupert Motors 31, Radio Cahs 26, Good Neighbors 26, Ocean Vicw Angels 25, Ar- rows 24, Cooks Jewellers 22, Sweet Sixteen 20, RCMP sub- division 18, Shop-Easy 14, All- sorts 13, Calypsos 12, Tom-Boy 9, B League—-Kelly Douglas 27,: Lucky Royals 25, Pipefitters 24, Savoy 24, Co-Op 2), Marine Ra- dio 2], Johnsons 21, RCMP city 19, McRaes 18, Nelghbors 15, Neal Evans 13, Jughenads 12, a Tom Johnson moves UP GS successor — By The Canadian Press oo This may be the season that Doug Harvey loses his pre-eminent position — among. National Hockey | League defencemen. . pamotik ances a@ practicé, causing a. hem- {@nd collected four assists, _’ Last season after 22 games ‘he + oe weg yh . ENT TAT By i ah A Pe EAU Rtg rte e tn th 4, orrhage of the. vocal cords that will keep him out of one game at least. ~ en In 22 games this ‘season, in- cluding a couple in’ which he was dressed but saw little action, Harvey, 34, has scored just once had two goals and 11 assists and | Over the season he made it nine and 32, and for. the last six sea- |. sons he has never had less than 30 assists. u ve, With Harvey's decline—and it can only be called n decline be-|. cause he has shown abilities so far above the average-—-Mont- real’s Tom. Johnson has suddenly come into his. own “as a play- making defenceman. OVERSHADOWED —__, _it was the 30-year-old Baldur, Man. native’s misfortune to come into the Montreal cump just.when Harvey’s star was in its ascendancy. But this season—his ninth— he has frequently replaced Har- vey as Canadiens’ defenceman on their power-play and with this assignment as the man who Starts the passing from ‘the red line and keeps the puck in the Opposing end has come flocks of assists, oe - Already, as well as: scoring four goals, he has collected 15 assists in 31 games. Previously, over a 70-game season, the best he had done was 19 assists, . - In all it looks as‘if :this could be. Johnson's season in the sun. No NHL games are scheduled until; Christmas night when there is-a full slate with Canad- iens--host. to New York Rangers, Toronto Maple = Leafs Visiting Detroit against the Red Wings and Boston Bruins at home to Chicago Black Hawks. Warriors explode Warriors erupted for five goals in: the second: period of a West- ‘of the idle Trail’ Smoke Eaters. the women’s hidden score while onree trom Danae ek eo o y ‘ern International Hockey Lea- gue game here. Tuesday night for a 7-3 victory over Nelson Maple Leafs. ; . The win put Rossland into the leading ‘spot, two points ahead Defenceman George Ferguson. led the Warriors with a goal and Harold Jones, Wiggy Davis, Bud Andrews,-Gil Desrosiers and Ray Demore. ca Shortly Malacko, Mickey Ma- glio and Howie Hornsby scored one each for Nelson. . Nelson scored fiest.at the five minute mark of the first period, with Shortly Malacko scoring. The play continued wide open till Rossland finally tied the game with MacDougall scoring. Davis put Rossland into the lead at the 19:46 mark of the opening frame, Warriors ‘made it 3 at 9:39 of the second period. Nelson got one back when Hornsby scored at 10:08 and then Rossland quickly took: over, scoring four unanswered goals. Early In the third period Nel- 80n got one goal back when Ma- Glio scored but after that Ross- land played strictly defensive hockey to hold off the determin- ed Leafs. Nelson played the last period without the services of thelr playing coach, Ollie Dorohoy. Dorohoy disputed a minor pen- alty and was given a ten minute misconduct. When he rofused to enter the penalty box he was given a game misconduct, “and customers and extend our ’ With cheery wishes for o happy holiday . ‘season, we greet all our good friends “i, ‘the opportunity of serving such wonderful people, A very Merry Christmas to one and all! - PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Management and Staff ' heartfelt thanks for t joall for -. @ bright °°. holiday, 5 ee Ee a . oy U * - Merry Christmas & Happy New Year ~ I a _.W._H. MURRAY, MLA | Ce Yee OTT va pele QUALITY BUILDERS & Co. | _ May your. *ere heart be filled with peace and. Good svill on this hoppy day. - as ws woe “George & Richard Job- | Greetings and best wishes to * Hh om you for a happy holiday season, : H | May your Christmas be the merriest!. a i. 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