iailght 12-3 so they won the found -6. The Albany goals were by Bonnie " and -Dawson with three each, Roberts with two and Pat Noonan with a single counter. Clayton Mill scor- ed all three goals for the l(ensing- ton team. . Following the game. the Hon. C. C. Baker pa ented the trophy which had been donated by him. The cup is emblematic of the championship of the North and South Shore Leagues. Other teams to win the trophy were Tryon. land the Freetown Royals three times. Referees Fred Semple and Mark Delaney handed out four penalt- ' les Saturday. Dunli. River (Sisters Defeat Roval Sisters -The Bedeque Dunk River Sia- ters defeated the Freetown Royal Sistgrs 3-2 in a sudden death ame at edeque rink Saturday nig t to decide which club was to meet the New Annan Sisters in a best two- Zof-three series' for the Arthur Murray trophy. ,In the first period Catherine Callbeck scored for Bedeque and "Mary Rogers for Freetown. The second period was scoreless. Mary Rogers scored again for Freetown in the third period with Alberta Reeves assisting. Joyce Folland evened it up again at 2-all for Bedeque. In overtime Shirley Arsenault scored the winnin. goal for Bedeque with Catherine Call- -beck assisting. Lineups: iBedeque-Goal: Georgie Mur- ray; defence. Edith Bradshaw, sGayle Rayner, Elaine Rayner; forwards. Joyce Folland, Shirley Arsenault, Noreen G a u d e t, Eleanoer Gaudet. Alice agnall, Shirley Perry. Catherine allbeck. Freetown-Goal: May Bsgloie: defence, Audrey McEachern, Wave Reeves: forwards. Alberta Reeves. Mary Rogers, Shirley Hatfield, Nora Scales, Diane Mallett. San- dra Jardine. Referees-Leo Duvar, Jr., . '1! Allison Reeves. an . CIIISTOPHER CROSS SCHOOL -Month of March. Honor ,Roil, Christophe:-'s Cross School: Grade IX - 1. Ruth Harper: 8. Wendel Harper; 3. Linda Bernard. Grade VII - 1. Philip Harper; :. Alice Harper; 3. Joanne Handra- sn. Grade VI - 1. Frances Gallant; 2. Winston Keough: 3. Jean Hand- rshan. Grade V - 1. Henry Gallant - Grade IV - I. John Keough. Grade III - 1. Freida Harper; 1. Gerard Gallant: 3. Clare Keongh and Robert Harper (equal). Grade II - I. Mark Handrshan. ;SEOUL, (AP) -A bus jammed with passengers burst into flames 40 miles east of Seoul Tuesday. burned 11 persons to death and iniIn'ed 1) others. Police said a front wheel, collapsed and the bus , rolled over on its side. The gaso- line tank loded before the pae- Iengers coud free themselves. Western -RESERVE Monday. April 11th for big Enter dance in Kensing- ton Legion hall. -UNLOADING car oats at Car- leton Siding Monday and Tuesday April 4 and 5. John Myers. -BEDEQUI: I I N K. tonight. April 4th. Junior hockey. Bedeque versus Now an. The best two out of three es. out goals to count. Admission so cents. HOLIDAY-Miss Patricia 1.-um M if" 0. VI left by car to spend the E ta iiolidayswithfrioadaandralatllves inliostomuass. -CUIIIING AT l'IlDI - The lortha by Sears and Wotton). south 5... Deieaie flier 'Ei e Ch 1 .r. Ed. . 4 .. A... ..usu...,W and Mrs. Qariie Ills of the Raoad, were is 0L'eary on Kensington Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Owen and son Blain returned to their . home in Malpeque on Sunday af- ter spending a pleasant weekend with relatives in Charlottetown. They also attended the annual Fat Stock Show. Mr. D. J. MacNutt. Malpeque. - was a recent visitor to the main land. on Friday evening, March 25. a large number from the surround- ing districts Hamilton Hall where a most suc- cessful card part! Ind dance was much alloyed by Ill- The entertainment was simulated by the hall committee. gatherad at the SQIIBIO On Friday afternoon the Ken- Alban Arsenault of Howlan was in 0'Lesry on March 80. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault of l-lowlan. were in Alberion on March 28. Mr. and Mrs. Alden ML-Lean of the Iocke Road. were in O'l.eary on March ill. Jimmy DesRoches of 'ForesI View, was In 0'Leary on March 30. P a m p I o n s 1 The Albany St. Pats, together with some of the trophies they have won this year, are seen above at Bedeque Rink on Wednesday evening where they won the South Shore League championship trophy donated by Simmons & Mac- Farlane, Ltd. They are, from left to right, front row:: Allison Walsh, Delbert Dawson. Walter Richards, Philip Noon- an, Fred DesRoches, Boyd MacDonald. Back Row: Bert Thompson (coach), Charlies Thompson. Gordon Cutcliffe, Ronnie Cameron, Bonnie Howatt, Pat Noonan, Ralph Mac Donald, Garnet Howatt, Don Cameron (manager). (Photo ghi Years The Freetown Royals, runners up this year, had been undefeated South Shore League champions for the past 8 years.. The yare, from left to right, front row: Wyville Reeves. Leo Duvar. Robert MacMurdo, Ernie Johnston, Clayton Mills, Des Roberts. Back row: Allison Reeves, Edgar Taylor, Eustace Reeves, Zeke Roberts, Willis Mills, Ray Smith, Walter Campbell, Robert Jardine (coach). (Photo by Sears and Wotton). Mr. arid Mrs. Leo Arsenault of Howlan. were in Tignish on March 28. Mr. John Wedge of Forest View, was in 0'Leary on March 30. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rix of the Locke Road, were in Howlan on March 30. -A.N. Soccer Results LONDON (CP)-Results of soc- cer games Saturday in the United Kingdom: ' ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Aston Vila 3 Burnley 1 Blackpool 4 Everton 0 Bolton W 2 W Bromwich 4 Charlton A 1 Newcastle U I Huddersfield T 0 Arsenal I Manchester U 5 Sheffield U 0 Portsmouth 1 Manchester C I Sheffield W I Cardiff C I Sunderlend 1 Leicester C 1 Toitenham E 2 Chelsea 4 Wolverhampton W 1 Preston N E I Division II Blackburn R 3 Birmingham C it Bristol R 1 Hull City 0 Derby C 1 Nottingham F 1 Doncaster R 0 Leeds U 1 Fulham 1 Middlesbrough 2 Liverpool 4 Luton T 4 Notts C 3 Rotherham U 2 Plymouth Argyle 1 Lincoln C 0 Port Vale 1 Bury 0 Swansea T 3 Stoke City S West Ham U 4 Ipswich T 0 Division III (Northern) Bradford 3 Barrow 0 Cariisle U 4 Halifax T 0 Chester 1 York City 2 Chesterfield 2 Bradford C 1 Crewe Alex 4 Oldham A I Wellington -Monthly meeting of L'Acadiene Credit Union was held in Mount Carmel Hall recently with a good attendance. Following the meeting a whist was held and prize win- ners were: Men. Benoit Aucoin and Asade Gallant. consolation go- ing to Alfred Richard; Ladies. Miss Carmella Doucette and Mrs. L. A. Arsenault; consolation. Mrs. Gildss Richard. Mr. Arthur Gallant. Dleppe. N. 3.. spent a recent week-end in the district with friends and relatives. On Monday evening, March 28th Miss Diana Reid entertained a group of young girls at her home when the Sewing Club held their Guardian -SIGNS OF SPRING-Signs of spring were augmented yesterday. at Summer ” as the ice left the shores and was carried free into the open water of the outer har- bor. bearing with it half a dozen smelt shacks that had not been taken ashore. -S. -FELLOWSHIP nova. - On Sunday evening, March 27 at a fellowship hour held in the church hall of Borden United Church. 1, Mr. Albert Muttart was honored by the Social Cluls and choir sf- tes'servingt'or70yearsasa choir member. A poem entitled "To Mr. Muttart" composed by Mrs. borne Cousins was read by E" sliisiiggiis the L weekly meetin . A good attendance was present. fter spending some time at their various kinds work. lunch was served and the balance of the evening was spent in chatter. Dorothy Gamble invit- ed the Sewing Club to her home for the next meeting. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Alice Barlow are pleased to see' her back in her home after spend- ing the winter months with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alyward Barlow, Summer-1 s e. Mr. Elmer A. , S -' side, is spending some time with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gallant. while being employ- ed in Cape Egmont. Mr. and Mrs. Donat Arsenault of Cape Egmont, recently moved to Mount Carmel where Mr. Arsen- ault is employed. Mrs. Anthony Bernard recently attended the funeral of her bro- ther the late Antoine Cormier, Vioncton, N. 3. Mrs. Antoine Richard is attend- lng commercial College in Char- lottetown. Master Jenn Eucles Gallant. son of Mr. and Mrs. Aubin J. Gallant. Mount Carmel recently underwent a tonsilectomy. ' Miss Leona Aisenault is visiting with her aunt. Mrs. Emily Gal- nt. Mr. Alphonse Richard has re- turned from a few days trip to Halifax. N. S. He.was ompanied by Messrs. Benedict Arsenault and Cyilil s. Richard of Mont Car- me. ' Friends of Mrs. Dosithee Poirier. --no:'.u.'' - IOIDIN Mon.-Tue. 7:15 A 9:15: Matinee Tue. 3:8. "'I'AxI". starrin Dan Dailay and Cons e Also-serial a News "CAMEO" 1:15-0:18. Alan Ladd whale of an ad ' )- Cape Egmont, are sorry to learn she had to enter the P C. Hoe- of pltal recently. The St. Nicholas Rivals downed the Wellingtog Battlers 54 in a close contested exhibition hockey game at Mt. Pleasant Rink on Monday evening. March 28th. It was attended by a large number of enthusiastic fans. Mr. and Mrs. Belonie Gallant. accompanied by their son. Alyre. all of Summerslde. recently motor- ed to Greenwood, N. S., to visit their daughter and son-in-law. I-V0 Jeffery and Mrs. Young. Messrs. Belonie and Alyre return- ed home on Monday evening. while Mrs. Gallant is remaining with her L daughter for a couple of weeks ' Mr. and Mrs. Gallant are former residents of Wellington. B . M, 5 BIG IMPROVEMENT The infant mortality rate is France in 1953 was 42 per cent lower than in pre-war years. ACROSS RACING SEAS! C. S. FORBTEWS JEFFREY no - men CAPITOL SUMMEBSIDE Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Tuesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 slngton Juniors played the second game in a series of hockey mat- ches with the Baltic Juniors and the score ended Io-7 for the Ken- slngton. team. on Saturday morn- ing these two teams met again and at the end of the third period it ended in a draw of Hi. In ihe overtime period the Baltic team scored one goal making it 9-8. Both games were capably reiered by Joseph Thlbenu. The farewell skate of the sea- son was much enjoyed on Friday On Saturady evening a large number of hockey fans gathered at the Kensington rink when Gra- Darlington 0 Barnsley l Gateshead 0 Scunthorpe U I Grimsby T 0 Southport 1 Hartlepools U 3 Wrexham 0 Rochdale 2 Workington 1 Stockport C 0 Accrlngton S 0 Tranmere R 2 Mansfield T I. Division III (Southern) Aldershot 1 Coventry C l Bournemouth 1 Walsail I Colcbester U 2 Leyton 0 I Crystal P 1 Brighton 0 Exeter 1 Gillingham 1 Newport C 3 Reading 1 Northampton T 1 Torquay 6 Norwich C 2 Millwall Queen's P R 2 Shrewsbury '1' O Southend U 0 Southampton 1 Swindton T l Brenftford l Waiford 0 Bristol C 2 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Aberdeen 4 Rangers 0 Celtic 1 Hibernian 3 Hearts 3 Clyde 0 Partick T 2 Dundee 1 Raith R 3 Falkirk 0 Stirling A 0 East Fife 4 Division B Arhroaili 1 St. Johnston 2 Ayr U 3 Airdrieonians 2 Dundee U 5 Morton 0 Dunfermline A 5 Alloa A 0 Queen's P 4 Forfar A 0 Stenhousemuir 2 Cowdenbeath 2 International match England 7 Scotland 2 IRISH LEAGUE Bangor 3 Crusaders 1 Cliftonville fl Portadown 3 Derry C I Ballymena U I Distillery I Glentoran 3 Glenavon i Coleralne 0 Linlield 2 Ards 2 K Bewitehingl Eegui ham's Road Juniors met me Springfield School team in an ex- hibition hockey game. The score ended 3-0 for Graham's Road. The second gsmeiwas played be- tween Graham's Road Seniors and Springfield Seniors and ended 8-7 for Grahamls Road. A half hours skate was much enjoyed by all after the games. The members of the Malpeque group entertained the members of the Hamilton and Darnley Farm Forums at a card party and dance in Malpeque hall on Monday evening. Delicious re- freshments were served by the Malpeque hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mathews entertained the Baltic Farm Forum on Monday evening at their round-up meeting for this season. After the regular routine of business, six tables of auction were in play, with the ladies' high score going to Mrs. Louis Carroll and the consolation to Mrs. William Cousins. The gen- tlemen's high went to Sutherland Cousins and the consolation went to Mrs. Edgar Mathews playing as a man. A! the conclusion of the card game the secretary, Mr. W. K. Croier. was kindly remem- bered for his untiring duties and his efforts to organize this forum. Mr. Bruce Riley acted as chair- his appreciation after which he gave a report of the winter ac- tivities. A delicious lunch. follow- ed by ice cream and cake. was served by the ladies of the Wo- men's Institute, assisted by the hostess. and a pleasant evening was brought to a close by sing- ing the National Anthem. Mr. Horton Champion, Darley, accompanied by Mr. James Craig. Hamilton. motored to Amherst on Tuesday. March 29. A large number of men from this vicinity attended the big auction sale of Mr. Elmer Fran- ces at Carleton on Wednesday. March 30. -CV. KENSINGTON LEGION The Guardian Monday. April J'.i'n' New Egyptian. lsroeli Clash GAZA (AP)-Egyptian and- Is- raeli troops traded heavy mortar and automatic fire for one hour Sunday in the latest skirmish il- slde the Egyptian-held Gus strip. No Egyptians were killed it wounded. but Egyptian army of- ficials claimed heavy oasualtisa on the Israeli side. P0. WEALTH The tiny state of Kuwait (3 the Persian gulf produced 4s,ooo.ooe tons of oil in 1954. HEMP!-ES , his label. Hm Iczema. ltrhin .Bcsly Skin. Psoria;h Acne. Athleurs oat. Blackheads. or Biotches embarrass you. try NIXODIILII tonight. Works while you s rep. 1. Guns itching, burning, nmsrzing in 1 minutes. I. Kills many germs, often ins real cause of skin disorders. 3. mom-v back. And to clean your skin anti- septicslly use NIXODERM Medicated Soap. Professional Cards Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rlx of the evening at the Kenaington rink man. and Mr. Gordon Cousins Locke Road. were in O'Leary on when many from this vicinity read an appropriate address while i, d March 20. and gun-ounding dim-act. gnjoyed Mr. Bruce Cmzier made the pre- 5" 979 ' mo fun hour; of skgting, senation. Mr. Crofer expressed Accounfanjug T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Come .1 Building Summerside. P.E.I. Phone sass W. Albert Robertson , P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING . Granville at Water Street 5 Suinmersidu P. 0. 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