RF re ek ts? = a ee hh a ports | |, $2 he Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Dec. . SPORTS. FRONT 1008 r = Milt Schmidt, Heads ‘Coaches - A Packers A Throu ALLAS pue Pp * qa ‘. cer Ai bi The Packers, defending cham And Dallas Run gh Final Practices | DALLAS (CP)— Dallas Cow-| Football is af a faver pitelx with favored the Packers, who Bt boys have. been pretending to|two big games To-|tike puch 4 cat on the |pons,, left their ttaiming amg. T By KEN MACPHAIL play it cool in the face of their |day’s Cotton Bowl: be-| ground with am occasional quick |in Tulsa Friday morning ‘ane. | : National. Football League title tween Southern Uni-| air thrust by quarterback Bart|hustied right out to a higt —_ for’ hockey coaches and officials; which will game against Green Bay Pack-j|versity and University. of | starr ss ' |gehool field for drills as soos | a Meee oat orm. ime, me, an | Seal ae ene as tne aack wns hey Dale Te wk be staged in Prince Edward Island . ‘. * \day’s NFL game. . a eas | ig he eae ve! f h is sponsored by the Division of Phy- so\re-| That means all 75,504 seats! : tching and running of <all k Ss of province, in co-operation. with the been |in the Cotton Bowl, site of both | Ps cucu snow “all week. : Amateur Hockey Association, is to be honored onk will be dilled two days oan ; yi Both teams were due to looses Boston Bruins a man was a that. we COSTLY retire today. cee of the most potent forward lines the game s + lias ever known, the Kraut line. Along with Woody Dumart tae, Wr leer tee cea | ams d Chiefs Bauer, they terrorized the National League im waste, \teeiiie ie cnc Bills An e ‘ intractor'tthe cline, fee inde 2 cow meer, she Une Up For, Match particular, and everyone in general. og: are one-|States by CBS, which shelled Pp. \ ’ i eff at 9:30 Wednesday morning, when ~ and the |out. $2,000,000 for broadcasting | BUFFALO | (CP)—2verybodt place at the Y.M.C.A. Dave Boswell, thinking ; is talking about the weather al cen nigel w'Ge Ginne af tac oe =< Te ares ie ee Nut coaches Joe Colliet of Bul been covered thoroughly by Schmidt and his staff sal utelunciay shoving. te aan Pho o .Bils oad Bak Sie S time the school winds up at the Forum, late Thurs payolf im.|closed-circuit television in “ ‘are tough to move wut.” oe dane about it as they Assisting Milt in the training sessions will be the following domed Se ee fe wa, we're ons = put tha final touches on their g people: Wes “‘Bucke” Tr; , former member An-| The forecast called for rain - cnt give the teams’ plays for the Americam — j cna Stanstead College he Seooe and ‘amet gt Sunday |for today’s Georgia-SMU game, | pall, a ose tase’ loot Football League title game Sum a . ” day. ; \ “Ottawa; Brian Lewis, am official of the Mari- Wet the: eatlocks was. for cleat, bal sake np efrors. “T can tell You what it will Hockey Association; and Jack “Spy” Ready, It's. difficult to be relaxed inj cold weather Sunday. And the; Dallas defeated Cleveland be like.” said Collier Friday."? coaching Prince of Wales College in the Dallas this weekend anyway. ! possibility of a damp field Sun- Browns-26.14 Nov. 24 don’t believe the temperature Ties’ peraree Wane it eae estan ; sae ee ade S will be over 20 and nee : aining, are : be fr . That's t asked to make sure they have their skates and sticks with HUNTERS CORNER ‘ Island Play. & so cue ee Buffalo this them for the ice sessions. : : ' : R ; s Tue ; day time of year.” 3 mes The” Uni States wea’ The Close Of A Sad lhureau went along with Cob\ e ° . SUMMERSIDE — Action in jjier’s forecast Friday. calling » ‘ Bird } 1 nti Y r the Island Intermediate Hockey | for snow flurries Saturday with wonder- : ng ea League, idle since December 23. | temperatures ranging from & ao t will resume Tuesday night when Now of five degrees to a high of When this column appears {n | not in their lives, such | Charlottetown Royals travel to} 2). through most of porthern = alr- : ‘the old. year 1966 will have by.the ma-| "Summerside for a leacue ‘ame | New. York state. “Re of golf. Tony “yy # : ene short day to-go and Cheru-|jority of gunners. Anything that | with Borden Legion Nationals.| Sunday's. game. starting at 1- and his A hockey game got going Toronto suburb of Don Mills. hours under the eerie light of bie 1987 is standing by, ready to | moved, or flew, was the target | Following is the league sche-/ p.m. EST, will be televised na- refilled. quickly when boys discovered they cleared away the ‘snow street lamps. take over. Old 1966 will go down |for a barage of shots ... crows, | dule. released by league of!!-/ tionally by NBC with the Buffalo as tragic +a patch of ice in afield inthe and the game went on for (CP Wirephote) | ”.the record books as the year gulls, shore birds, song birds or | cials yesterday: area blacked out. Neither the serious. = : : + . , our local black ducks practical-|what have you in pe wildlife | Tuesday, Jan. 3 — Royals \s|cRC not CTV. television net- ~ ever, j e Ty faded’ out of the hunting pic-| field A swimming mi t was | Nationals at Summerside. works plan to- ¢arry the game the Los ture. The sixty-five dollar questa real treat and left to rot in the| Friday. Jan. 6 — Nationals Vs | nationally in Canada. . finish in OoTTOon Ow C or a\ tion at the moment is: “Will| water. There were practically | Aces at Summerside. The Bills, ‘shooting for a third won 27 ; ‘ they ever make a come-back?" | no to shoot at and it ap-|. Tuesday, Jan. 10 — Aces VS\ consecutive AFL title, broke — oe = cad eee fet : Time, and time slond, has. the they had to fire at some- | Nationals. at Borden. training camp Friday and flew title @ ; * . answer to that question This|thing = = = ~ Wednesday, Jan. 1t — Aces-v8/| into Butfalo. The Chiefs_contin- ale was past season they were hunted a$| 9 pirLEs Royals at Summerside. ved drilling in Kansas City and i tae rom penin UT) [eeecesoct beds bounty 0 | “aig nas-seen express Pri’, Jan. 12 Revels vt) were schtuled to My Yo But om | Br CANADIAN + he pcan aren ; ed that game officers on their | “T.ctay- Jan. 17 Royals vs eos THE PRESS Gator Bow! today om ABC -at|down underdog, will make its | Mear? ome bragging that | wounds should check on juvenil y. Jan. 17 — Royals When Georgia meets Southern | 12:15 p.m_ EST and follow with fifth bowl appearance and third ee oe in- bis | Donters in the nine and ten year | "ncnsls ot Jan. 18 -- Nation- WORTH: Methodist University today in | the Cotton Bowl on CBS at 2:30/in the Cotton SMU is unbeaten open | bracket. Carrying 2 cal rifles | sis A at Sumnférside. ; tah Cotten Boat pm. al Ge ReehWett - ing day and managed to get the vs Aces @ d ae eee game | in the Cotton Bowl with a wit jn. one a few days bef the | Bey . Shoot at anything that) ‘Priday, Jan. 20 — Nationals PHARMACY pr ingn aged Ble aie Getto tar hae *ppeas | season closed Gen te GG emt tink eed eee. QUALITY ORUGS * ; men. , . ve Tuesday, Jan. %— Aces vs VICE 1 Georgia won nine of its 10| 2! 2 Pm. EST followed by the Syracuse, a one-touchdows Ut- iter ed’ ‘place’ were down to | several near misses reported. ieteaahe a Wawa. ane tgames this season and came | 2°? Bow! at 5 p.m. and the |derdog, is ming SOMe sur | scaly skelsten wambers. A|.* ‘vPe © rifle should be bar. Wednesday, Jan % — Ne] yy, Sicetehitteh oe ee es ee. Orange Bowl at 8 p.m., all ‘on iprise plays to try to offset Tem- |few years ago they would be red as a bunting weapon and re-|tionals vs Royals at Charlotte. | oe Sou Methodist with eight |" Ressee’s superior passing sttack |syaneq” im Tracadie Bay and |*7ited to target use only. It | town. J. E. H. Worth wins--and--two-setbacks,.seram- |. Georgia _will be making Re in the Gator Bow!. the East River in thousands. A| “2! (be _ FisabdnG me-seo lac! Friday. Jan. 27 — Royals vs 1914, Reg. Pharm. te for four of its tri-| eighth bowl appearance “The East, “meanwhile, is a 6%-| ctoss season, under our present was the Fish and Game Associa-|aces at Summerside: Member-of The: Phannaty = hs, winking two games with | first in the Cotton Bowl while | point favorite in the San Frat-/ sot» would be about as effec- tion who were instrumental in} Monday, Jan. 30 ~ Aces vs Examining Boert' of Canade SYoaly 33 seconds left. } Southern Methodist, a one-touch-|cisco games tive a fifth wheel on a wa-|>2Ving the twenty - two placed) Royals at Charlottetown. ‘Free Delivery and Mall w. Mae cee aol tite eee’ ron Natural causes Lie sed thi aval uate to ier Gee Sie a college games| * y not by 142 Prince St. +i . ‘ee my. vse: Martin Paces Aces To 6-4 any. stretch of the imagination. | 594 Come members, Why. wal HOCKEY ; — # Years is Business’ — Ko rick" Victory Over Tyne Valley |aste naar os eam ae | al Ae atc ) ¥ pling West all-star game\is I ory er yne a y was playing havoe with the ruf-| ‘Be use cane at the charts Forum NOTICE OF SRERIFF’S SALB J No en 3. ts aoe ore “as ep ee wih, (fought this move for years but Sees tik tian Go: 9.00: Ps-| crry oF CHARLOTTETOWN > . a us... 00 + 9.00: i ae Sa eee Sac Speen een a ae nay os eel I SS eee eee cen] DRONE Ly Bernie 6 Bowl at Pas: | ver Farmers. ¢4 hepe last night | Jack Gorrill scored brace tn Dae ees Bie. Sa fest rene | Soother vans wrconsible tor and Juvenilése Black Hawks, 10| PURSUANT-TO and by virtue eS ‘ot ee $- | {leading the West Prince League except to oil it ... to date that is. | Sponsoring such a move Why . Players may register dur- re pone woes Oot ae 4 i ‘who : ) aud ly in the second period when |COver Farmers. Other scorers /I could have picked up my quo- | wait any longer .... act tow be- ing this time. Wednesday, Jan. |reai es by Kenneth +4 oe feet ‘\Georgia Tech play in the Orange | Coke--Grady ‘received. a match a Ivan Bag-/ta of blacks and teal this past So. a ce 4 — 7,188.15 Midget Canadiens oe i ee cr eae aa “Sa Gn Miami . " F ; . : bunting season but didn’t want ef 1966 fades out of pleture eaakiiaiaa — : = + ann Ac mM ie. making ne Sie tia -Summerside led 32 after the |the memory to haunt me in the and young 1967 takes over I wish |NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALF NN ee a > oe | head. above the eye by a high | opening period, and 4-2 following | days that lie ahead. all readers of this columa a Hap- | ~ UNDER day ot Newser Ae Ss os in \the“‘only game televised na} stick’ The blow ‘@ cut and the second. Each team scored a | QNE ARREST py and Prosperous New Year. | CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN ies coat ted ats tiobally in Canada will be the }\Martin retired fromi the game | Pair in the third. I was asked the question a few INCORPORATION ACT heen ead been eis + Rose Bow! which will. be- car- he inc-| riest Period — 1. Summer. |423% 28° 48 to how many con-|NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE) pinsuant TO and by virtue [amount of $9,354.19 for unpaid am = ried by the CBC network. start- of the.se-| Sir” ‘Martin CR. Gallant) | Victions our three newly appoint- ces of a special warrant for sale of |sessment against the same in the f , ing at 5 p.m. EST Monday. But was oy 2 ed game ‘wardens had garnered CITY OF real estate issued by Kenneth|name of Alfred McNeill directing i or try eee. wile wen ee 1S minute| ol; 2. Tyne, Valley — 1. Eile |im this past year. I stated I] 'NCORPORATIONACT | 44° Martin, Judge of the City|me to sell at public auction to aa = i A : SRSSee, ree an Seat ee - Mastin = Wery, Sens ne ee ee oe FURSUMIT TO and by visiun eet: eee a hao bidd e ae ee . t \ ‘ : 6 —_ where = hunters advertis warrant town, under said lands deem : . Fle ee) i ; . aoe «. ees : Perry | 24 their feat, in-all innocence na- |," Secs Norra ny Kenneth | dated the 15th day of November | sufficient to pay cadtiaaieneeain ia | O B thd a the ce 12.25; 5. Tyne |S aity, Watch your step boys fm | M. Martis, Judge of the City A.D. 1966 against the lands here-|nd all expenses. iN. ug ir ay al ty OF. a, Coa eerste: Ganuat |B2wk to most ... of great horn- eet aie se nad ae onal Sodgment had Bees tives in-the| I DO OHEREBY GIVE NO- i+ a = x e- -_ = 1258 i ed owl makes love to your hens| dated the 15th day of Novem- amount of eee aoe unpaid| TICE that on Friday the 2th Pete Se img = eae > *: \ % aS a ae Grady | or ducks ... or geese for that| ber A.D. 1966 against the lands assessment sare same in| day of January A. D. 1967 at the a: c 5 N + , \ 5 er lee matter ... just were him = hereinafter | Stee against | the b onglind ‘i. Saas aes — of. Eleven-Thirty O'clock ‘im : ‘ cheery “Soldiers Farewell” which judgment been -given directing in front anadian a iona \ eam ; the Pope| Secon Peried — 6. Summer- | et it go at that .. or her if it is|in the amount of $1,488.68 for| Suction 16 the highest Bidder | incial ‘Ballding Codiagat to the 2 . — cS ' hat-riek.| side — Martin (Grady) 11.53. | one of the opposite sex. If you|Uupaid assessment against the| Such portion oF icient to nay |Court House) in Charlottetown 1m By WALTER KREVENCHUK |meiitator for Novosti press; with Canada’ up 2 pair, | Penalties: Gaudet 16» seconds, | have to shoot to kill inorder to |same im the name of KD. TBE) sack assessment and all expen-|Cuecns Comty. in Prince Ede WINNIPEG (CP)—The C. ore: nada ‘Tuesday, rate low 14.25, Arsenault 2.10, Grigg protect and save your poultry Kinnon directing me to sell at pen: ward Island I will set up and sett oS Powell ban qncthecgaeony _ Om a Tecent|on the totem pole-after five\de- 14.25, Grady (match penalty) | don't tell anyone not even | Public auction to the/ highest | VE no. (to the. highest bidder the whole -’ De ty ee oe Serie ene SS prem ffs] PPO AEREDY OVE, BOI Si, ‘aac hee he day, party fo Canada’s ‘national|den and Cuchinlovakie, said a“ — fey ns Bagiele orien ie Moen tas ck eee eo te pay, such assessment and all oe te ow oe te | hei . Coe Sa team erans—particula nada’s nationa a ; ssi Hp Thursday the } ‘cloe ¢ ex eens wy iy It has invited Russia, Czecho- re se casi oe ct’ lus a ee ore YY | Summerside. — Perry (Gaudet) | heard more guns popping on a| aes aes AD ay the 18th | forenoon in front f the Provin-|metes and bounds as follows: ~ 1 decile. and the United Gates| (Soviet replacemecls een ar ae a oe 13.35; 9. Summerside — Hogan | Sunday than any other two days | 10 U¢ rieven- Thirty O'clock in| Cif! Building (adjacent to the /AlL-that parcel of land situate, ; to a centennial tournament. a‘from the ’s B team: oes rewer, a vet- Rangers | 16.25; 10, Tyne Valley — J. Gor- | of the week. This columnist has | 4. ¢, in front of the Pro-| Court House) in Charlottetown |lying and being in the Conte ios six-day round-robin which starts | that’s ee ro ee et defenceman who was Lar- | Till (Ma ). 17.10. Penal-| always. contended that game vincial Building (adjacent to the in Queens County, in Prince Ed-}mon of Charlottetown, bounded tit SyThe ‘Czechs and Russians have| In December, the Canadian\ Adjusti Saints today) 15-23, Gillis 18.12" a commission and exempt from | whole of such lands, having |*tl! ‘0 ‘he highest bidder the |to say: COMMENCING ‘on ths ro ba Saliying Canation clube |Wallonaia swept’ tee Soret (techs ae oe - the at the stun *. ——— interference. as ae I DO HEREBY GIVE. No-| Whole of ee. nore — ae of Upper: Prince ' some five years now, rele- | squad 7-3, 52 and 6Il—a mo-|ners Gary Begg, Jack Sol - WLTFA Pts. |iack ian ae apt bei descri ; meee . { > gating the birthplace of hockey | rale-boosting: feat for 2 team | Paul ‘Coalia, aes Frases Sp €x-\chesttottetown § 1 ©6082 10 [eek Promeutions.of RCAF | in Queens County, in Prisce Ed en ss Wkadiotebete teas, lot of land convered. Be ; to also-ran status in world ama-/that had beaten Russian oppo-|and Terry O'Malley, Brewer from. the oth- i 33 1304 7 |- Old time unters have told | 2% Isiand I will set up and’ ALL that tract, piece and parcel |ihe 2nd‘ d ; © ar teur ranks. - nents just once in 19 previous collected 10 points in five 16 140@ 3 |me : Court House) in” Charlottetown | of land situate, lying and being | ,oy, ay of June 1922 j But there are signs of change | matches Since 1963. : games. = been assessed as 46 Brighton| in the Common of Charlotte- or formerly in possession and the tournament should! Vaclav’ Nédoma The \ Road and being now described | town in Qu County in Prince |%. Petey 4. Farquharson, said E Speake | a msky, power- most \obvious tm by and bounds as follows: eens ty in Prince point being F sketch a clear picture “of “Can- | fully-built-Czech centre on New | ment for Canada has Ween in | by metes 3 29 * | Edward Island, ~bounded and de- Deing Four (4) feet South ‘gda’s hopes in the 1967 -world |’ 2 : ALL that tract, pieceand—par-| s-ribed as follows, that i of the Southeastern angle of a- vs | ee ‘world | York Rangers National Hockey | the primary art of king, cel of land situate, lying and ae Seow, that 38 10 ie of | a : championships in Vienna ; League protected list, appraised | as efficiently practi vet- being im the Common. of Char- pI pp eg > ol gee dated the due The .well - balanced Czechs, | Canada_this way: : erans Roger ’ |. Ray lottetown being part of Common in the _ North side of 1914 - f e Lith day of who open the tournanient|. “We feel they will be mith |Cadieux. Gary-Dineen Mar. Lot Numi > peed me 5 Setenee in od dean William o against Canada Sunday, rate a/ better than last year” — when} Shall Johnston. A and described as te Tag ay at ea _~ (70) os. rs to Jz Stanley strong” tag from the experts. |they lost 21 to Czechoslovakia| If that checking stands up, it to say: G at a a peat or pile dri ean i : thence West and ‘But the word frem Moscow is | and “3-0 to Russia in the world | could shred the Soviet forte— or pile driven into’ the ee ae » acaeteat — existing fence One Hun- _ that the defending world cham-| championships at Ljubj1amna,| Precision passing between fot West side of Spring Park Brook| Brook at the. North ae col big and Forty-eight (148)- feet pion Soviet team, which tackles | Yugoslavia. wards -highly-trained in posi- at the Northern side of a| bridge (known ‘as Black a O a point'in a straight line the U.S. Monday, has problems. | U.S. HAS POOR RATING ‘| tional hockey. bridge (known as Black Sam’s| Bridge): thence from first ee > enone of the Eastern 6 Vadim Krivenko, sports com-! The Americans, who tangle| But the biggest Canadian sue- —, ae. See mentioned post Westward along jed 7 David” Leite ea ee 7 cess story is. Billy MacMillan, along North of Brighton | the North side of Brighton- Road ; n ht - | : N ° d @ %year-old forward from the eee See ‘oa ae for a distance of Shuy-six (66) en ee _ a oe ; of = n ured etmin : ers Enter smallest province. to the — as = Six’ (6) 2 LaF gga ern boundary and al ng te Fi a ‘“ A PROLIFIC_SCORER ~~ land gy ‘er.formerly owned. by Ewen|=2%™ boundary for the dise ive Gome NHL Weekend The Charlottetown kid, who described; thence McDougall: thence Northward | 2" _“f Seventy-two (72) yor | aN ge aaa i ba aa seg Lanett | ae esl ee Meu BT, ncn ae ; s lean . Cit & Eastern rly all i ot Sr THE CANADIAN PRESS || Johnston, was knocked out of eer Gani a goals ae 2-3433 2-3434 -|ed to the Northeast angle there-| a Gudanes of ee ae a mentioned line on ena aes It’s been a rough season for action with a broken toe earlier Nationals collected 21 victori ROYALTY Mf > of; thence Eastwardly in a line Sixty-one 4161) feet Nine (9) Forty-eight (148) feet or to U ee is in the National | in the season but has since re-| and two draws in their first 24 * 75 MALL er ee | ee: Renee Rastvertiy pate ee ee aforeseitl ts key League. : Baas. hibdios saa SHOP?ING CENTRE line of said land hereinbefore | lel with the Brighton Road for|thence South along said : ae Mae to met te ere Bee Com ™_ , Spring Park Brook and thence | of Sixty.three (63) |Seventy-two (72) feet and Five =. - e . Leafs, = the | ble in goal with’ Al. Smith, called : following the samé to the~place ea oS pi, Spates +6) inchee tp si Place of come with his aioe berg sine i Sg aman Maple Lente N Y. r’ of commencement. Being the of cade tint Pipeing ee being part of Come : festern Hockey Le: i 1 . ing|Mon. Lot N ' ten to _ a eae = jas te backup netuniédet for i ew Tears Levee ae tT ee “= —_ fhe fit oe of a ee of Charlestanears. ee fured er. ‘Toronto's weekend games "MacKinnon ; — ed eXx- land described : gts Abel of Detroit. Red ace ie te came Black Hawks K . m Snidred Borden “0 Richard and Mildred Borden to ic * — Wellington McNeil Seed aiaced Riek Cater 16 ee |” lew .York Rangers. ensin ton L iO Home Douglas MacKinnon dated the|Dougias MacKinnon dated the|the - to Alfred MeNeilT dated - a nrotective face mask in prac-|CHICAGO\IN TORONTO n 3 — edad ae ee AD. - ™ day of January A.D. 1955 ~ ee July Ay D. 1948 tice as a precaution. | ‘The Leas are’ at home to the of Deeds é im the office Olthe. Revistrar of “pet in ae aa arta oe neces | _ Monday Aft Sar any ae ak | Sr Eas ah re Cm a ‘ along w onight. . rs have N -jat J A.D. 1955 in Liber 5 i July A. ; _ Charlie Hodge and’ hoping he | York at Montreal and Boston at Y ernoon 136 Folio 259. : * te pete ae Lider Patio io? 18 im Liber 12 . bs have Lorne _{uaee), Wors, Detroit. On Sunday, Toronto if DATED the 16th day of No-| DATED the 1 DATED c ; , sidelined w a visits New York, Montreal is at : o- Sth day of N the 1 : o : jury, back soon. | Detroit and Boston is at Chi- Jan. 2nd. 3 to 4 p.m. , vember A.D. 1986. -. |-wember A.D. 1966. | *lember A. D. ion” day of: Now ; ‘Boston Bruins goaltender, Ed ‘cago. : : ‘ ; re patie — DOWNE, EDWARD DOWNE, * _ EDWARD DOWNE : - } : Sheriff Queens County. Sheriff of Queens County. Sheriff of Queens County . } ; : ° $