1ND trite and n8 I MAKING at Civic Stadium Iéfilmiersidc commenced Tues! . evening ‘and continued a, bout the night, with the up back in action again yester- 'SUMMERSIDE—Tlle doors of -' stadium in Summerside be thrown open Friday mm for the first general skat- mgion of the season. m icemaking began this mg and rink manager Charles m and crew worked through night to get a slick ice ‘ ready for opening hoc- practice;l anglr skates open gener pu lc. “he 'de Aces will have ‘ (fist workout of the season along with otller teams Prince County. W skates will also be .gSahlrday afternoon and ' the winter months toting will be held on , Thursday and Satur- . l- with afternoon sessions Wed- . _ and Saturday. " a - age children and - : will have skating ses- f m 3 8 H E 3 F = M ".5 .3 1.... skates are free to‘ children and their adult es- _ SATURDAY meeting of the Sunday Night ‘~ .1 Club will be held at the « .. u. Saturday afternoon. It touch to anyone interested. At *3 meeting a decision will be 1 I! w \"/" _ O day morning. as seen above, with ICC markings already painted on the ice in preparation for a hockey practice by the Summer- slde Aces tonight, and the interior | FIRST SKATE FRIDAY (Stadium Ready, For New Season club will be continued. Monday and Friday nights have been left open for the Summerside Aces. still awaiting a decision on a possible Island Hockey League. . Wednesday night at the Stad- ium will be featured by games of the recently formed Prince County Rural and Commercial League. The league includes such teams as Tignish, Elms- dale, Birch Hill, Sherbrooke, Town Taxi and Coomac. The league gets underway next Wednesday with all entries seeing action in a triple—header. Student cards which will ad- mit students to skating and hoc- key activities at reduced prices are available again this year and can be had by contacting manager Hogan. The stadium has been given a facelifting for this season. Its interior has been completely re- decorated. All dressing rooms, lobbies, exits. canteens, railing and boards have been painted in a variety of blending colors. The administration of the town-owned stadium is con- ducted by a committee of the Town Council under chairman Councillor W. E. MacCausland. Benny Grady is in charge of ice-making and canteen mana- ger is Clovis Perry. pleas to whether or not the . NTO tCP) — Talk about 'leing the players without program -— here‘s a football who can't spot down- ..pass receivers without his ' Bill Thackuk, 18—year—old ‘ ‘ of Toronto student who lead North York Knights Montreal’s Notre Dame ‘ thee Maple Leafs Saturday u b, Eastern Canada junior Ditching had a dismal sea— ?h their Big Four junior loop “Toronto area with only two ' in six scheduled games. T0 ROLL . {that was enough to get "hi. the sudden-death final OI three-team loop. which I ns Wallop 'dniks 82-42 RCAF Sultans defeated the ' Spudniks in an ex- basketball tilt Monday at the airport recreation “‘9 final score was 82 to 42. 300“. starry forward of the .was ln'lgh scorer for tile chanting up 23 points. walkout MacLellan had 18. Kane was one in a series “the Sultans prepare for ’November let encounter he visiting House of David M: Scott 2. MacEacllcrn is Quarterback stuck to its old name although it lost one club this year. Then team officials prevailed on Thachuk to wear his glasses on the field. The underdog Knights knocked off the unbeaten, united Lake- sllore Bears L3~9 to win the Big Four junior playoff a d t'hen de- feated Sarnia Knights, champions of the Ontario Rugby Football Union junior series, 29-15 last Sat- urday to qualify for the eastern final in Montreal. The Knights are coached by Ulysses (Crazy Legsl Curtis. one- time backfield star with Toronto Argonauts of the Big Four, and Bill Liga, who had to give up playing after a head injury with Parkdale last season. , 1,000 Scouts At Halifax Rally HALIFAX (CP) — More than 1.000 Boy Scouts and Cubs stag- ed a rally here Wednesday in hon- or of Lord Rowalla-n, chief scout of the British Commonwealth. the Halifax metropolitan area. Annopolis Valley, South Shore and Pictou. .ll‘llllx‘t: .z' The scouts and cubs came from I -....y.; of the stadium attractively de- corated and painted during the summer. The first public skating will be held at the stadium on Friday night. Eddie Perkins Defeats Ryll CHICAGO (AP)-.NimIble Eddie Perkins, flashing good combina- tions, Wednesday night ham- mered out a unanimous lO-round decision over Frankie Ryrff in a lightweight scraip in Chicago Sta- dium. Perkins, 21 - year . old Chicago youngster who gained his 12th victory in 16 starts, floored the veteran New Yorker with a short' right in the third round. Ryff took a mandatory eight. Perkins landed an overhand right before the third was fin- ished and made Ryff‘s nose bleed. In the fourth, he hurt Ryff with a right and in the fifth Ryff was bleeding from a gash on his left eyebrow. Perkins also bled from the nose and from a slight cut under his left eye. Each weighed 138 pounds. It was Ryff's first ‘defeat in his last six bouts and gave the 26-year- old converted southpaw an over- all record of 24—9. Foxes Causing Concern In NS HALIFAX (CP) -— A meeting of the Nova Scotia Veterinary Association here Wednesday ex- pressed concern over the rapidly increasing fox population in the province. .. A spokeSman said Nova Scotia foxes have no rabies now but the association was afraid the dis- ease migllt spread from wildlife in Ontario and Quebec. The Association urged the Lands and Forests Department to increase the bounty on foxes as a means of cutting down the pop- ulation. ' 1 " Dr. Raymond Kennedy of Syd- ney was elected association presi- dent other officers include execu- tive council members Dr. E.E.I. Hancock and Dr. Earl Gray of TI‘LH‘O. Ceremony Marks 1918 Surrender COMPIEGNE, France (AP)— son. suffered a compound fracture of the left arm Wednesday in the Al Player Are lniured MONTREAL (CPI —- Ken Jack- )lcntl‘eal Alouctle guard. sudden death big four semi-fina' between Alouettes and Ottawa Rough Riders. He is no relation to quarter- back Russ Jackson of the Riders who romped off to a 26-12 win. Homebred centre Moe Bremner of the A15 pulled a back muscle ill the second quarter and was cut for the rest of the game. Will Lead Can. Team To Europe MONTREAL «CPl — Rhoda W-iu'tele Eaves. an international skier in her heyday, is to lead Canada's women's ski team to Europe this year, leavf“ ~ Nov. 30 for the Canadian ski (amp at Kitzbuhel, Austria. Bill Tindale, chairman of the newly-formed international com— petitions committee of the Cana- dian Amateur Ski Association, said she was chosen “because of her wide knowledge of terrain that awaits our racers and her own undoubted prowess as I skier." Pepi Salevnmoser. who trained Lucille Wheeler into the world championship class, will have complete charge of the girls ski training after they arrive. ~ Carrying Canada‘s hopes will be Anne Heggveit, Ottawa, Janet Holland, Nancy Holland, Faye Pitt, all of Montreal. and Claire Monaghan, Quebec City. On the male side are Dave Jacobs. Johnnie Semmel-ink, both of Mont- real, and Vancouver’s Lorne O‘Connor. Arnold Midglcy of Qi- tawa is expected to join the team later. STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League P W L ’I‘ F A Pt Montreal 14 8 4 2 55 39 18 Boston 15 7 5 3 50 4-1 17 Chicago 14 6 2 44 53 14 New York 15 4 6 5 43 45 13 Detroit 13 6 7 0 27 31 12 Toronto 13 5 8 0 27 37 10 REMEMBER WHEN . . . Sarniia's alert haltlback Bernie Moroz won the eastern football scoring race 19 years ago today with a apoint total of 36. well ahead of Tommy Burns of Mont- real Westmounts, 26, and Red Storey of Toronto Argonaits, 25. Ottawa swamped Sarnia 23-1 in the eastern final that year, then lost a Grey Cup thriller to Winni~ peg Blue Bombers by 8-7. CHEER CHURCHILL LONDON (Reutersl — Cheers rang out in the House of Com- mons T u e s d a y when former prime m i ni s t e r Sir Winston Churchill entered the House for the first time since the new ses- sion started Oct, 28. l MILLIONS ! l ' 0f Ultiasonic Sound Waves clean your watch perfectly the modern way. 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