nen 18 ttf ee : Jester’s ‘Standard Lee has been nominated for consider-— ation. as All Canadian -Jersey senior | bull, The animal is owned jointly by NOMINATED FOR CANADIAN AWARD George MacMillan,~ Cornwall and Albert J. Boswall,”Marsh- field. He was the gnatid champ- fon; Jersey bull at Charlotte-- HUNTER’S CORNER Rifle Finally Fish And Game Association For many years this columnist it Tiel iH iatty FE ia of the: gal hunting be too little and .22 was allowed for , or for anything ex- i #28. Bae8 bile é 5 t 5 ve E Fae itl did Banned By. and eventually the Tarantum Road was reached. I remember the old Tarantum i ts 3 E rr [ i i i g> ; ‘ i . The G 6.) runway’ then ’ This has since | the : ; ,8 uardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Feb. 4, 1966.|cunwey’ than seqtred ty an |A-7 attack plane. Tule be 10 ee ceeined PISQUID EAST “ - The .Canadian defence depart-| Johnson's budget message to|caused by their sucking in for- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were! s s ment has ordered 125 F-is at | Congress.. eign objects, including steel pat) visitors iné Charlottetown Mon- a cost of $216,000,000. Officials| F - 5 advantages listed by |ticles from jammed | ammunt- wo ef here say changes will be in-| Aviation Week after its on-the-| tion. This required shipment of) “Mrs Wallace Birt and Mr corporated im the Canadian survey in Viet Nam: 41 engines back to the US. | edgar Birt were visitors. in | f : version to remove the difficul-|. —EKase of maintenance. —Limited » even igo | Charlottetown Monday, : oa ties encountered by the U.S.| Apparent less vulnerability |Moderate bomb load (about Mr. and Mrs, J.P. Hendricken, ; Air Force. in Viet Nam. to ground fire than bigger| Miles with 1%-ton re were in Charlottetown Tuesday IC ft ; Eo < "1Q\ | weup_our_py-u.s._____|figiter-bombers. The F5 had | The other countries | Dentye | _ Mr. and Mrs. B.W. Birt, She The Jan. 17 ise of Avistion |B, Sttached ” thrgets in Norehr| oN vay, Greece, Tuts | wood were pecent. visitors. atthe ” ; Week says the American trials | Viet Nam, however. are No The we thome of Mr. George Dover. ‘ By DAVE MeINTOSH . -of the F. , —An “exceptionally” stable key, Spain, ‘| Mr, and Mrs. William Birt 4 WA (CP)— * most recent chapter in a nine- | “Pons platform. China. ‘Thailand and | Sterwood were recent visitors OTTA The author- Ws says the F-5 combat trials |v oothslong “hard look” a the —Excellent acceleration inne ‘also get | &t the home of Mis. Birt's par | |itative U.S. (wade magazisie|in Viet Nam have pinpointed |¥.5 to determine whether it can |climb—after bombs have been | South — ents, Mr, and, Mrs. Wallace | | Aviation Week says the North-/| both advantages and limitations,|be used in US, Tactical Air 2 . : Wooldridge. rop F45 Freedom Fighter had|one of the latter being that the }Command. ‘The magazine lists these| JUPITER FOGS SCIENCE | Mrs. J.P. Hendricken arid to be‘refuelled 16 times in the| plane needs 6,400 feet run| The magazine adds that the : , The day on Jupiter, about 10|(Mrs. Floyd Jay attended the. Oe ee ee ee anes take off with a “mod-/U.S. was to buy in-] —“Excessive” jamming hours Jong, varies in length for | Home and School meeting at St. during its trip from | erate’ bomb load. This is more’ the g-Terrico-Vought ' the guns and difficulties with | 20 known reason Teresa, Wednesday. Anh : E ~~ fl i vi \ town last August and the re | Serve grand champion at the : Atlantic Winter Fair, Halifax in November of last. year. I SCHEDUL ¢ % There will be no regular i 4 g af i see : : Rg = f ! i | i* Ifyou could a F i ui i He They don’t as yet real- TODAY'S CURLING DRAWS! The following is today’s draw the -Carr,;-L.-Camphbell, H. Campbell vs H. Dob- eon, W. Carr, A. MacNeill, K. —K. Kennedy, J. Hughes, H. MecLennan,-H.-Mac- Laughlen vs J. Vautour, J. Mac- Lean, H. Mitton, M. MacLean. Ice 3 — R. Ewing, A.E. Pier- M. MacFadyen ly, H. Rector, D. Mosher. vs_E. MacDonald, A. McEwen, S. Wil- lis, D. Cosgrove. ; Ice § —-B. Smith, A. Leaman, G. Newman, J. Anderson vs B. they themselves are mierely reaping what they sowed. MacNeili, D. MacKay, @. Sch- — F. Callaghan. : >) leet SK Acorn, -V.- Mitton; on onal |B._Stevenson, L. Carragher vs H. Melnnis, B. Webster, H. Love, D. MacLean. : Tee 2 — B. LeClair, G. Miller, Millview Capitals, Grab First Place The Millview Capitols remain- ed in first place as a result vf their $-1 victory over Pownal in a regular Central Queens Rural league played Wednesday night at the Saint Dunstan’s rink. In other games Wednesday night Cove- defeated Southport 7-4, Royalty crushed the Alexandra team 10-0. H. Hughes, end D. Hughes each scored twice the winners while N. Morri- up a singleton. Frank J. MacDonald, and E. ‘“gutthe escoring-for.the-losers,. Second game, Millview | 5, Pownall 1: D. Wood paced the winners with two goals while singles went to Ivwn Brown, Sam Tibbo and Thomas Rice. Pownals only goal was scored by R. Small- Paced by the four goal effort Jimmy Dowling, West Royal- blanked zz ie MacKinnon, K. A. MacInnis, J. Macin- T. Gauthier. ' Standings will be in next i Alexandra 10-0, Oth- 55 Basil MacDonald, G. Warner, N Thompson vs P. i Shaw, R. Ferguson, C. MacKin- non. 9 p.m. | Ice-1 — 4 year — L. Stewart vs J Has Warning . 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