—— ee si pisses chin di asia vai sii “ = ng < - ‘ sac ie 3 ™ i. ‘e : t ¢ . % \ = RUE en sideways into a steel post yes- : ” : : waa ; : BROKEN terday afternoon. The goo io Aces Defeat ; am : {Continued from page one) | Was investigated by the Borden, : a + ; : a fdetachment o! the RCMP «who : e : ’ a, P-E-I- Hospital for treatment. reported’ that the car was own-, Ame $s 5.3 > 3s : F.. Foster sustained a cut lip ..and ed and operated bj - Richard | past ee : ; , * - , [lost a4 tooth, and MacLean was| Bernard Walsh of Miscouche. UEBEC (CP)—Quebec ack . ° ; ; . ok Western And Gentral Districts _ ‘reated for a severe laceration No injuries were repdried but ome up with a 5-3 vietory a P ei Ese e = a forehead which required | three occupants of ear along |day over _Rochester Americam, fs -}/The.Guardiar, Charlottetown, Mor. ,April_5,1965..3-" ees to close. Both were with the driver wefe slightly |who had~taken a 2-0 lead $n : released” Saturday ‘evening. jarred by the impact. Damage their best - of - seven American Damage to all. four vehicles; was estimated at $400. Hockey League semi-final ptay- ke * > w s \ . . : ~~. i ; ; { i : : seins ao Sage | Tie Cl ple rena oe eae ‘ was, estimated to be inthe vicin- | accident at 9.35 yesterday morn-| Aces. kept Quebec hopes alive : we ity of $3000. > ving. A-ear driven by David R.|by winning their first ho: nother~ _|Herring, Murray River, ran tn-| game in the semi-finals to m —— adh ae dnatdar eee the back of a car operated by ithe series standings 2-1. | John Roop, 66 MacGill Avenue, | got—theirfirst- goal in the fist ovide Court, Mt. Stewart collided with at the stop-light at the corner of| minute .and never fell’ behing. ; ] » |@ bicycle driven by 14-year-old | Euston and Great George) Quebec got goals from John Owen Gordon, East Royal-' Berenson, Terry Gray, Clelan@ , ' No injuries were sustained| Mortson, Doug Harvey a@b By MARIAN BRUCE - last night's performance with ty. It would be a slizht overstate- the song for which they are pro-| MINOR INJURIES *- | and total damage was estimat-)Jean-Guy Gendron. * ment to suggest that Charioife- bably. best-knewn, “This Land| Damage to the car wag, esti- |€d at $250. Bronco Horvath tallied for * town is close to being the icik-'ls Your Land.” ~~) mated at $50 and Gordon escap-| aly, ROADS BLOCKED chester in the first period a singing mecca of he world, or In the first half of the pro- ed with only a few minor injur- | ~, Jim Pappin in the second even of Canada: .gram, which they devoted en-| ies. The bicycle was completely, The storm struck- with astom|make--the score 22. But t But for two hoirs last’ night, tirely to Canadiana, they~t 0 0k destroyed. ishing force and by midnight |deadiock lasted only 12 minutes ® secon] ‘taste of the audience on a tour of the| A head-on collision was report-| Saturday night all roads were|ss Mortson and Harvey sc ; éifertainment ¢untry from Newfoundland |ed yesterday afternoon at 2.30, blocked.<The plow despatcher/for Quebec before the perio , frocw*y@ncouver to ‘‘“I’se the-Bye’”’) to-British Col-|mear New Glasgow. “A car dri- | reported two plows on emergen- | ended. os Britain to ‘Moscoy have been umbia (‘The Frozen Logger’),| Ven by Gordon William Toombs | CY call, but no effort will be| Gendron gave Aces a three . “o> raving about for ‘years. when and put in a plug for bicultural-| Of North Rustico collided with a|™ade to clear the roads until|/goal margin in the final frany . The Travellers’ returned - to tsm with a couple of Frénch-|vehicle driven by Leonard Fen-| the visibility improves and the| before Darryl Sly closed out, jtown. - : “Canadian ‘numbers, including. a| Wick Court, Hunter River.. A| @round drifting stops.’ scoring at 14:36. ' ~A ‘| Prince Phillip praised the ribald ditty about a lumberjack | Passenger ‘in the Court vehicle,| The Island Motor Transport; A ‘hometown crowd of ‘9,676 gtoup last fall after the Royal. from la belle province: Vincent Gallant of Hunter River | reported no delay in Saturday’s}watched AHL's Eastern and ,. {Variety Performance at Confed-’ “The Maritimes were not for-| Was" taken to, the Charlottetown | schedule and the Trans Canada ' Western division champions bat- eration Centre theatre, when gotten, either. The - group. con-| Hospital_and treated for lacera-| Highway was passable last|tle down to the cicing sruintio. 'a. fortunate few were able transted the hauntingly beauti-| tions. ‘ . ‘| might. Motorists were wartied| Play was evenly “thatched, to obtain access to the show. ‘ful “Nova Scotia Song’ with a| . Damage was estimated to be | that th highway was dangerous| With goaltenders Ernie Wakely The theatre was far from be- humerous description of that} between six and seven hundred|at Desable, Hampton, Strath-|@f Quebec and Gerry Cheevers ing filled last night, but for‘those famous: trysting pot, "Citadel; dollars. _— gartney, Bonshaw, Argyle Shore,'of Rochester making 34 saves who did manage to’ pry them- Hill in Halifax. Two people were treated at|North River and the approach|esch. ee from their seats in front! ‘Humor, in fact, seems to be a} the Charlottetown Hospital as «| to the Malpeque Road. All roads : of a television screen to watch special talent of The Travellers, | result of another collision near |in Kings County. were blocked. ‘MEN MAKE FIRES live Canadian talent, the even- who delighted the audience with|East Royalty at 4.30 yesterday! Captain Ernest Piké, .Port| Four out of every five forest ing was a rare treat. ‘sometimes ‘naughty satire. on|@fternoon. A car driven by Al-|Borden Captain, reported that|fifes in Ontario are caused. hy i i Ohe of the most appealing as- CBC news broadcasts. bert Gordon MacEwen, East|the MV Abegweit oper human carelessness. Lightning bap pects of this Toronto-based four-| During the second half of the | Royalty, collided with a car be-| schedule over the weekend. Thu| causes-the rest, a member group is the emphasis program; the Travellers {lieved tq be operated .by Brian | ice was very light in the Strait or > , 2 Daws0a.~. 3... sass he played Dirk Pai Tokle, Pied - Piper, Mama it places on folk music’ that is led all the way from the United |MacAskell, Beazley Avenue. — | but the ferry encounte 5 Stowe te pecsnintes ot. all ears as Erskide Smith in “The Pied Piper of Hame- Prince George .... 32 4 | authentically Canadian. |States to Cuba to Africa, and in-| Both MacAskell and his pas-|high winds and sone ot io ALP conditioned the Confederation Centre. tells of one of the many funny lin”. ; i Victoria Coes The four — Simone Johnston, |\ecluded in the tour a Russian| S¢nger; Beverly ‘MacInnis; were crossings were quite rough. " § b “ . : ees onettee Sid Dolgay, Jerry Gray and Ray song of brotherhood, -a Bantu| ‘treated for. minor concussions | About ten days ago, the 7 a.m: Y Woodley .— started and ended|African chant, a British song|@md later released. Damage to|crossing was re-instigated after and a Negro spiritual: a car was estimated | ice conditions forced the cancel- Se They proved — their— versatility | @t $200. = lati ; P.E.1. MAN in numbers ranging from the| RCMP also reported several. mee a Prince Palmer Electric , What 6 words can. mean es much te you? ae : #4 _| Edmonton eereseee Circle Players Capture a Regional Drama Award zi Toronto .....:..... : heavily satirical “What Did ‘You| Minor accidents, but no rt land's total sacwiall eo OURWE -o5ecccnnes (Continued from page one) ee, in School Today” to chil-| 0D these was available. cc. Edward J . - Phone or ‘Call RENE «ovo 20ces was unveiled. The new dining jingiy dramatic description of| damage did not exceed $100. ali| {% ‘his winter to 122 inches. The Gueber room will be located om the/ me Kiy-Kiux Klan, | | —|the major accidents were attri-|F@dio range reports that winds -PALMER ep Srey The audience loved it, and | buted to poor visibility and se-| Will die down tonight,“"but~ to- | - Moncton heating. Mri Grude ‘also | "Tousht the —. eee ee ae eee See ih Ca a ELECTRIC LTD. the . eeecececees eT ae eee 'veral curtain c a car was exten-/| Sn s a mpera 2 By ALAN HOLMAN tland Currie, _ @f, ances and also on spirit | Halifax ._...... wee announce! the acquisition of a! Travel this way again, Travel-| ively damaged when it went out| hovering at the thirty degree rire #- + [or extension of dining hours. __ , of control at Carléton and slid | mark. ; i ; | i ae We ; : i i : ; f F ‘ t i E i ? 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