Perience.. The Welshmen's average’ height being 5° 11” compared. to the average height of 6’ 9” of:the Techmen The Techmen will have such men as Bruce McCnubbin (cap- taim) 6° 1°", Wayne Clamp 6° 3”. and John MacLean 6 4", going all out for them. Ted Brown who averages 23 ‘points a yame and Tom Storey with an aver: | Quebec City and Jeff Moore of | Jones, Bill Stevenson, H. Mac- Halifax Dougall vs. T. White, L. Leger, In four exhibition games, the |p Rogers, H. Rector. Welshmen have, averaged 67.7| Ice 3 — H. Spillett, H.R. Car- points per game against their |ruthers, S. Beaton, M. McGui- opponents. They are confidently gan vs. F, MaeMillan, E. Tan- coached by Earl Nicholson who |ton, R. Spillett, T.W.L. Prowse. is well knowm in basketball cir- Ice 4 — R. Ketch, J. MacDon- cles and is a seventeen-year ald, J. Whalen, W. Carr vs. D. coaching veteran. George, D. Douglas, P. ' Game time is 7.30 at the Nova /A MocNetil. Perry |michael, Ivo Cudmore vs Dave | Walker, Erroll Nicholson, Cec. Dowling, Ed. Fairweather. | Ice 4 — Open. |6.30 p.m. | lee 1— E. Taylor, Peg. Weir, |I. Hughes, Chris MacLeod vs B. |Doyles, E. Taylor, B. Lee, Myr- |tle MacLeod. | Ice 2— H. Bartlett, J. Grant, H. Simpson, E. Johnson vs W. we a ee ae ae Pe Pe ee ee ale a Ew ee oe eo. a f next fs ne | , Charlottetown, ° > ° C ton { Montague was 3 : eee set ret North Ri [Stren opnecause af ne nouter-| YOK T KINGS COUNTY || wit tine tints, seconds an iver |March 9,because pop | i ended wi ity..A chicken will be awarded nine thirds Souris th ld LONEGE CURLING ROUNDUP Ton. C Sit Smet tere Se Ailton 72 | HCE SPORTS [rnin enaus. ina ' . * ons rapau jone having an in in rifle | i ton or — in the Kings slat Green. Me 13 . hour ‘ms shooting is welcome to attend at Souris won honors in t ing eight. ee adow : . MONTAGUE win, Alex Wilson, Ive Cudmore| The North River Midgets. RCMP. Range on any \County) ‘Ice Sports that were |White Sands two and George- The folloying'is the mixed vs. Frank Acorn, Al McCurdy, dumped the Crapaud Midgets Tuesday ‘after 7 o'clock. oo ace pees —s 7 staged in the Souris. Rink on town two curling draw at Montague for Harry Simmonds, H.E. Car- 9-2 in the second game of their CLASS I ight York ver Rink, Thursday Thursday night. {-% The hockey game between the today : michael. two game total goal series. Al Mutch 98 night. now leads the best Points were awafded on a|Montague and Sourjs, Bantams 10:30 A.M. Ice 2 — Dr. Cox, Wally Coles,| North River won the round 20-4. Ralph Jenkins ry oan on es Malone three, two, one basis with three | was called off Bae tive iowa : Earl MacLeod, - Ed. F ther, Bob Gi G. Laird paced the winners | “oh pig Smee ts for a first, two for a se- | gone in the third period and w The third game of the Mari-| In seven games the Techmen ort al Pa coads per v . Moreside Dr. aon attack with the three |Bkdon MacLean ; aitwice for the York squad Cond and of “fo third. Souris \be replayed later. Montague was time Small College Invitational | have netted an average of 59.8 /ottetown vs Montague No. 1. (vs Dr. Moreside, Drysdale, | at! goal hat | nave - Johnston 9%! 7 Ww cond and one for a ep Basketball Tournament at Tru slat sotah because ice 2: Louie Turner, Charlotte. Reg. MacLean, J.N. MacLeod. | trick while B. Craswell and K. iSeott MacDonald 8 , arren, B. Simpson |haq 17 firsts, 12 seconds and |leading at that time by a score . ro| peiats 8 game. 7 town vs Montague No. 2. Ice 3 -- Bill Beer, Stan Bry-| MacDonald added a pair of mac: and G. Vessey added singletons. three thirds of 5-2 ® sree fee 720 .p.m. on Fri-j of the experience of ner 12.30 anton, Bonnell LePage, Reg.| markers for North River. W. CLASS II Smith scored byth of Milton's ——————__ __ _ = College wills she Tee | erage Coe ont the| . Ice 1: Jim Burden, Chatlotte- Mahar vs Doug Saunders, Dr.| Davies scored the other North | Roy Vessey * 97 tallies. a si de a NE AND COMPANY Prince oe Con, en ately teed Cite _| town ‘vs Montague No. 3. MacEachern, Bill Burden, Alf River goal. Gerry Allen 93 " —e H.R. D A of Wales College of newly formed City League con. | : rote. H nd Neill ter |Don Tinney 3 PHILIP WARNED Both the Techme sisting of various | junlor var-| 0m vq Mostague No. 4. | Ice 4 Open wa = a . LONDON (Reuters) — Prince and Welshmon have outstanding ‘e-| Presently they are playing. (a | #30 P-M. 2.30 p.m. ‘Donald| MacLean 4) Philip has been advised not to’ © WINSPEAR, HIGGINS, STEVENSON § DOANE cords to date. 20 ‘his ame, aeaaieeea Halifax City Junior| Ice 1: Wes Storey, eee erie ae noe RIFLE | Deus : * gles of the todonssis-Malaceia| - > mises, to be an important, ove | Varsity League ee ee tee chs cher Martie’ een: Mee. |Peter Pitre %3 Borneo border which he visits| Chartered Accountants in the tournament. Presbntly,| ‘The Welshmen will have fe1-| lee 2: Hen Peters, eer eee eee piscKenzie vs, Al Mutch led all the shooters | Wilbur Birt 90 next week. it was announced | 5 the Techmen hav. an impressive | lows like 6’ 4° Malcolm Coul- town vs Montague No. 6. = "Se die Jonn | for anes 4 a x CLASS IV 95 here Wednesday. A “ttence 134 RICHMOND ST., CHARLOTTETOWN canteens 2 proud Fee | oO Oe ne 0" Don! 1p CHARLOTTETOWN = Ice 2 — (Eight Year) — Dr.|100. Roy Vessey led the second |Ronnie Boyles 0 | cenat” senna said oper ; ; , ; . | : , 5 oreside, Ralph Manning, Bon- | ’ , : ’ their only cote being to the Lothian maa the basket for |g a “_ Setord : at the Char M 8, class with a 97 and Donald Mac-|George Jenkins a Secretary Denis Healey ‘sald | Saint John, Halifax, St. John’s raw for Saturday . . fear vernty Vareiy | Smbki almost entirely of |muromn Cb. [Ai MeCurdy, 'D.V. MacDouald.| 94. Notas ‘Kets sles th | Bian 1S © Pal to fy in'arsapiesince, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, om. 3 consists” almost entirely of | 1.45 p.m. po le y | Philip y in a single-engine! . ~ These twé teams are fairly Prince Edward Island boys) a _ eae sce Wenn ee fourth class with a 95. Another Kred MacLean 80 helicopter over the jungle.” Calgary, Prince Albert. Vancouver well balanced in depth and ex-| except for Chris Annette from! [ce 2 — R.C. Parent, A. Burden Wally HE. can id . age of 11.8 points a game will | Scotia Teachers College gym-| Ice 5 — H. Dobson, Dr. Hoop- | pj lead the | Techmen’s....offensive | nasium in Truro and it should |er, B. Martin, E: Jay vs BE|DS Rewure’ Boyles, B. LePage, squad. nt prove to be a close one. —__| Piercey, Dr. Willis, Dr. Jelks,! ce 3 F. Cannon, B. LePage. I ee ee i § —— ID Livingston, T. Brooks, A. MacLeod vs G . p.m. i HUNTER’S CORNER a ico 8 — G. Stewart vs K. De-|E panies Frwse, I. Codnieve, . ¢ | diel. Ice 4 — B. Rogerson, T e 5 p.th. — Supper Club A . , . This Winter Of 1964-65 ice 1 — Open eo Mectenis, i, Saneaae . are a Savert, N. Mee: N.S. MacLeod, J. Williams. mald, J. MacLean, E. g- — Will Be Well Remembered las vs. Dr. Gallant, ik. Dougla, Smith Peart and Jobe |G. yer, J. Jones. 8.30 p.m. This winter of 1964-65 will Jit got airbourne. It seemed so|_ lee 3 — C. MacDonald, M. ice | — Cyril Flinn, A ; long be remembered. It started |strange not to sight a flock of |Stewart, H. Douglas, V. Mac- nal. W Auld. E. naiee wes on November 17th and howled |snow birds skimming low over |Donald vs Dr. MacDonald, 1./Bryanton, B. Flinn, T. Laidlaw. and stormed its way through | the snow or the flash of colour |Gallant, J. Anderson, J. Mac- M Auld. ‘ , until the last few days of Feb-|as a Blue Jay flitted through | Lean. Ice 2 — B. Beer, B. Bryanton tuary. In between there were |the spruce. There are so ma | picts . eae Pode. | IN. MacLeod, I. Laidlaw vs. A. | some-lovely-winter_days...Bright|things 1 miss winte . D. Douglas, §, |MacC sunshine “aad clean fred. taken |woodlolé. the Tat tat tat Of 4}¥:"Rodd;-Pe~ Burden; “B--Mectmrycg We youheee oo snow topped by a china blue sky |woodpecker digging out grubs |Donald, S. Carr. Ice-3 — M. Jenkins, B. Mac. | and calm as a summer sea. |from a dead tree... the harsh| Ice 5 — G. Storey, G. Carrucurdy D. MacKean, 8. "Trainor | On Thursday morning of this |¢ali or the flash of colour as a (thers, B. Jones, V. Anderson viv. R ‘Drysdale, V. Simpson, F. |! week I had occasion ten to drive to |Bine Say Gite through the G. Henry, 8. Storey, R. Carr, E. Trainor, C. MacKean 7 Morell. It was a greenery spruce thi- yer. - 4 ’ morning but the countryside |cket.. the “hoot’ of a great|7 p.m. (mixed) eee was as void of life as the Sahara |horned owl as a winter dusk de-| Ice 1 — (Open). ee D Serearne. Res. Desert. I saw one lone crow, a/| scends. It’s the price we have to; Ice 2 — W. Redden, H. Mae-| sroctea “L Jathine ‘ ‘ moving ebony object between |pay for our past desecration of |Donald, C. Sentner, A. Roper vs) °“ a Shirley Veinot, Adele the snow white earth and blue.jnature’s wonderland. |C. Flemming, E. Macinnes, G. Spares: Shirwey ’ sky. For once in my life I felt} The most common .visitant to |Procter, P. Redden. Moreside. _ sorry for a crow. The crow will |our province this winter is the; Ice 3 — D. George, M. Mac- . come through with flying col-|snowy owl. As winter in the |Donald, G. Newman, G. Arsen- F 7 ours. Any place im the country} north deepens and the lem-jault vs A. Burke, D. Stewart, B. NOTIC where butchering is carried out |mings do their periodical disap-|Partridge, I. Newman. the crow will be “Johnnie on | pearing act... almost to the point; Ice 4 — A. MacEwen, M. Dow-. Notice is hereby given that the the spot”. I know one such of extinction... the snowy owls ling. K. Myers, J. MacDonald |Legislature will be petitioned in . spot where offal is being dispos-|move southward. This winter’s|vs M. Pursey, H. MacKinnon, P. jits incoming session by the Town | #5 ed. of. Crows and ravens afte |visitation is the heaviest in this| Perry, E. Myers. of Georgetown for authority to|& there In a black cloud and even |columnist’s memory Nelson| Ice 5 — Open. close the southern extremity of the bones are picked so clean| Hurry, our local taxidermist, |$.39 p.m. (mixed) iWest Street, the western extrem- one--would- think- they -were be-j|informed me a few days ago| Ice 1 — Open. ity of Water Street and the south- ing samd-papered. Ravens are |that he has “Mounted” 25 snowy; Ice 2 — L. Blakeney, J. Gid-jern extremity of East Street im the experts in cleaning bones. owls this winter to date and a dings, G. Brookins, M. MacLean the Town of Georgetown, and I deo not remember 4 winter |DUMber of others have been vs Dr. Kelly, M. MacNeill, [, (make the area of land which is with such a depth of snow on trapped or shot. Our Huns are |MacLean, B. Brookins. ihereinafter described available to the level. I remember a winter (Setting it in the ‘neck” in more| Ice 3 — N. MacNeill, M. Gar. (the Prince Edward Island Indus- in the distant past where it was (W278 ‘han one with no relief in |rett, F. Burke, M. Deacon vs K, (tial Corporation for necessary possible to sit stop a telephone (S28. It has been quite a few |Daiziel, E. Wood, H. Peters; J_\ndustrial development in pole and one’s feet would still be years since we have had any /|Gailant. [Town of Georgetown. in contact with the It has |, as winter visitors) Ice 4 — A. Jones, M. Blaken-| The southern extremity of East been a tough winter for our but they are most certainly giv-/ey, H. Edwards, M. Bradley vs [Street being described as follows: game birds with the exception of ing us their undivided attention | 4 ‘Garrett, E. Goss, L. Burke, J.|ALL that parcel of land situate, ruffed On nights this winter. Our wintering black | Garnhum. lying and being in Georgetown po grease. ducks, of which an approximate _ : in Kings County in the Province when frost cracks the trees and Iee 5 — I. MacKinnon, A. Mac- Prince Edward Island bound- the north wind howls in the |%? Per cent are northern red-|Kinnon, V. Fraser, B. Fraser vs.\04 and described as. follows night blackness our ‘grouse witi | ©S*, are having tough going/4. Gill, K. Ford, E. Ford M. | i , be three er four fect deep in and they were down in numbers | Gj1), : that is to say: They’ eat a record drop in fact... over | COMMENCING at a point at on owe “Slanting “course (128 Winter. Our biologists are} BELVEDERE ee ae ees and will.end.up as far as 10 feet worrying and not without cause. The following is the curling amet ot East Street: thence trom the entrance hole A tes |What-can be-done- about -it?-Is draw at Belvedere for today. West Side of East Street, tenes Guu a Gy to. ae ‘©X | the big question at the moment. | 1.30 p.m. OY Eon » ist of 44 oh a ion te the oid an! Tee 1 — Jack Cooke, Dr. It-\feet or ae nerth shere of have known men who have) SPACE DUST | p0-06-65-49550565 Georgetown Harbour at the high thrown themselves down, belly Dust in space, € suiles up. o0-| water mark; thence running east- to the snow, over such a hole |curs at the rate of 10 particles |? Don’t Wait For Spring $level and following the course and see the grouse take wing, | per square centimetre, a rocket |4 etait attering snow powder found stance make a per- - = om ee, pendicular distance of 100 feet | ? BUY IT NOW! tet. Ssoctt snc Est - e 8 Street; ti ing ~ $ the-East side of East Street Es - DRUG STORE OPEN $ Feed Store Operators $\to the south side of Water Street ior the continuation east thereof; THIS WEEKEND = [i Sint necctuaeets {0S Se ane ea| Used & Reconditioned i iplace commencement. @ Refri l] d ; efrigerated |) te western extremity of SEMPLE’S PHARMACY Ltd. |} _ produce $lwater Street being described as , * Tifollows: ALL that parcel - of 178 Queen Street ? Cases $itand situate, lying and being in ¢ (Georgetown aforesaid bounded Will be the only Charlottetown Drug Store open 3 * and described follows, that is Saturday evening and all day Sunday. Frozen Food — 3 /and de “ees r : Cases $| COMMENCING at point at ata mt a DIAL 4-4171 FREE DELIVERY } © Dairy Cases $| COMMERCING of a pelt st : - — ; Water Street and the west RE eS? @ Reconditioned of West Street: thence run- . ; ; ning west along the north side of ROYALTY OAKS Drive-In; Wait escrSsscs or : . i Welk-in . ; high water mark: thence > wai > run- ST. PETERS ROAD _ ¢ Coolers jl O wady dag Gn vor. 3 ¢jious courses of the said north- SUNDAY SPECIALS 3 2 to ame 8 werpendiowier ~ of 9 feet or to the - running along * DINING ROOM ; Por A Public Trust Si la is oan west side of West Street; DEEP FRIED SCALLOPS = of commencement; | ‘ ° extremity of _ 2° ROAST CHICKEN ae os Daily newspapers regard their advertising space as 2 ions of doflars worth of advertising each year because "APPLE JELLY ie, public trust, just as they recognize the responsibility it doesn’t meet these standards. Last year alone, for Town they owe the public to report the news accurately example, oneimetropolitandailyrejected over $300,000 ge ROAST GOOSE ag and impartially. worth of advertising space. APPLE RINGS : CING at 0 point st Canadian newspapers will not knowingly publishtalse What does this mean to you? It's your assurance that ‘ PRIME ROAST BEEF a or misleading advertising. Or advertising that violates the products advertised in your local newspaper are ME) 2h ei asken wane ce run. accepted standards of ethics or good taste, To protect... fairly represented. You can buy them with confidence, Fp silts of 30 these standards » hewspapers scrutinize theadvertising © Just as you can be sure that the news columns of that — << <= = = aoe ue . Oy ioe Paper report the facts objectively. It’s something to |» CURB SERVICE ¢ thence | running gate ability of news sources. keep in mind the next time you pick up your daily a ee eee ee me oe ° aulficlent “dist Indeed, Canadian newspapers turn down many mili- newspaper. ne a perpendicular s % ig or to the ” ¢ s DR CRISP. CHICKEN north along the west ik ; ole eae to the south : . y tender Street; thence run- ~ wv Boe east a distance of 100 feet | point at the place of com- . } , ls is P. ‘Nichelees “Covers Prince Edword leland Like The Dew” >