COME IN AND SAVE- To 3 GREAT SALE DAYS THURS. - FRI. - SAT. MARCH 28 - 29 - 30 SIMPSONS-SEARS iii DAY! Wilton Carpet Size 9 x 12 Reg. 191.50. SAVE 91.9: Chesterfield Suite Traditional Style. Reg. 349.98. SAVE 50.90 Green nylon Reg. 219.98. SAVE 30.98 Swivel Rocker One only—color blue Reg. 39.98. SAVE 7.10 Lounge Chair One only -— color beige Reg. 29.98. SAVE 5.10 Kroehler Sleep or Lounge 99.88 299. Deluxe Coldspot Combination 2 door REFRIGERATOR FREEZER Reg. 284.95. $18 monthly 189. 32.88 24.88 Platform Rocker 37.88 Chrome Suite Large 7 piece set Reg. 109.98. SAVE 90.10 89.88 kitchen Rockers 11.88 Dayniters Heavy Vinyl Cover Reg. “.98. SAVE 5.10 Chesterfield Suite 2 pc. Turq. Nylon Reg. 219.98. SAVE 30.” 254-95 Spring Filled Mattr Foam over 405 coils Beg. 79.95. SAVE 30.97 Bedroom Suite 3 piece walnut Reg. 159.98. SAVE 00.10 Sewing Machine With portable case and Bonus Buttonhoier 39.88 189. 49.88 129.88 62.88 Door Mirrors 2.99 Baby Strollers 8 only Reg. $19.99. SAVE 3.19 Wooden Hi Chairs 10.88 10.88 Bedroom Suite 149.88 Propane Gas Range 198. Washable 1 Reg. 2].”. Save on Deluxe Folding Door 21.88 Stainless Steel Single bowisinks Reg. 12.”. SAVE 2.” SECTION SECTION Charlottetown. Thurs. Mar. 28, 1968. who @nardism PAGE 11 Geoffrey Dyson. second from left. acclaimed track and field authority, talks with Donald . Thompson. dominion secre- tary of the Canadian Legion. CHAT WITH GUEST SPEAKER Hamilton Douglas. president of the local branch and Dave Boss well, . . ysical educa- tion director. following a Leg- ion banquet in the Charlotte- town Hotel last evening. As guest speaker. Mr. Dyson out- lined the physical fitness situa- tion in Canada as he has seen it so far, and explained why he feels sports has a good deal to do with the relation- ships of modern countries. Blake, Canadian Press Sports Editor CHICAGO (CP) -— Sid Abel and Toe Blake. who just happen to be the losing coaches in the openers of the Stanley Cup conditions for their clubs’ de- feats. “The soft ice didn't help us." were the almost identical dress- ing-room comments as Abel's Detroit Red Wings lost 54 to dropped a 3-1 decision to Tor- onto in Maple Leaf Gardens. Abel repeated his statement Wednesday as both Red Wings and the Hawks took a day off a loosely played encounter and Abel said. He could have added that both Red Wings and Hawks semi-finals, both blame soft ice th Abel Both Blame Pilous, talkative and just a ko’s clutches_ That’s a tribute} to Howe’s ability and Abel is tl-iowe in check for the rest of bit confident, figures now the duration of the series rests with the first man Howe, the National Hockey League's scoring champion and e ing perennial home-run hitter over 17 brilliant big- league seasons. The big right winger, who scored playoff goal No. 42— while Nesterenko was taking a breather on the bench—could t to agree with} Pilous. ‘ “Nesterenko had nothing else; to do but skate," said AbeLl‘ “He could forget about the: puck and concentrate on Gor-I die." ; If Howe can‘t break awayl' from the Hawk right wingerq Pilous thinks the Hawks mightj Soft Ice For Losses Tues. . "If Nesterenko can keep the series, we could get the job one early,” Pilous says. No lineup changes are ex- pected for Thursday night’s contest. “ e will have Bruce Mac- Gregor to fill out our quota of 17 men." Abel said. The 21- year-old right winger's father died last weekend and he went SPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald - Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Hawk Opponents Expect youth and experience, expect best-of-five series will be played in the Sherbrooke Arena, start. 'th the Sherbrooke will rely heavily are right wingers Roger Picard, is Dave Martin got one of the most important “hat tricks" pf the season against the Fred- ericton Juniors on Tuesday anyone else we've seen these parts. Not the “gidd ap” solos which follows like Smelt Gillis, Jim McLeod. Al- ger Cutcliffe, and Vance Har- ris make, straight down the line with no detours. Martin's solos are more like a broncho trying to back his rider off his back under the time limit. He weaves and shifts and keeps his opponent poke-check- ing shadows. A little more of the passing game might make this one-man circus more ef- fective. but it’s really sonic- thing to watch. in y. We have this year a very comfortable arrangement as regards the NHL battle. have two favorites instead of one. We don know whether there is anything in the rules against this and we may be expelled for a year from the North American amalgamation of hockey fans, but there is always a chance that some friends of ours may POP and say: "it was an accident." Toronto and Detroit as our teams, and we’re going to have plenty of trouble putting one ahead of the other should they meet in the finals. The worst thing that could happen then would be Montreal vs. Chicago he finals. A final betwee Detroit and Toronto wouldn't be t exciting either 'but we‘d settle for it. Canadiens or Black Hawks against Maple Leafs or Red Wings would be the real dra- matic pair-offs to keep us 5 is Also. perhaps we shouldn't make judgments so often has- ed on circumstanthl evidence. ..If a Summerside player had hit Barnett, and Whelan had said he didn’t see it. no one would have questioned his statement for a second. But saying it in defence of a fel- low townsman put that Ben- argument for having neutral akin to- You never can tell about cir- cumstantial evidence. Once upon a time there were three men; Sturdy Hardwood . Reg. 12.98. SAVE 2.10 g)” enjoy thembalmyd 60-ditegréee Jake, his tried .and true friend may want to argue that point) Reg. 13.98. SAVE 2.10 uh eiczggo urge:a 1;: 311 mile: beg:- . . . Butch. antihlndian {john living and are presinned 1;; - I 9 close toge er fair in other nocen ‘ y are prov 1 99 mm 119 now - W” I oug h Sem I- Final Se rles ire-.99 on ma..- . , . - . an m or re - ar 2 g 0 Reg. 139.98. SAVE 20.80 . Abel admitted the opener was ens run llloose in J:lrge’s gacrden. 0 mo“ Impotont Hat Trick The Penguin promoters must have a bit more respect for mainland Junior oppOsition after that game with Fredericton. night. Dave can make more (Steady! don’t nobody ahak spectacular solo rushes than that limib that Ivan is clinging to). A one«goal edge is little enough to take into the camp of the enemy, but we have a feeling the lay-off from chips~ down competition didn't do the Birds any good. After that game, they should be back in their stride, and we look to see them hold their silim margin on Fred- ericton ice. We don’t know how the rest of Summerside fandom feels. but we are much more interested in the Penguin-Fred- enicton Junior series than in the show between the Royals and Fredericton. .Have Two Favorites biting our fingernails. Our prediction — (don’t mortgage anything to bet this waY) Tor- onto against the Hawks in the finals which will go seven games. The crystal ball is a little hazy where the ultimate winner’s name is printed. Believe it or not, though we chew a lot, we do aspire to be fair to our allies, our oppon- cuts. and those who are neutral. We’ve had occasion to give Char- lottetown hockey officials the. business because of the “Carroll episode" — and we think if dea nogatory remarks are made. complimentary ones should also be expressed it this can be done without putting us in the ananiaa bracket. All year our opinion of which is a rare compliment in- deed. There! We've said it. we feel better already. Arguments For Neutral Refs per and threatened to kill Jake about every second day. Butch had been a true pal of Jake's since their boyhood . One mornr ing Jake was found dead with an Indian arrow in his heart. Open-and-shnt case? No in- eed T d . murd 'Butch. As boys. Butch used to play cowboys one 0"” “col” N” 'm‘ “"9313” the Black Hawks in Chicago keep the seriesgoing o the full advance to the final against the 1 _ 398- “33- SAVE 7-10 1700001! Mime Stadium Tuesday night and seven games. says Pilous, if he Montreal-Toronto winner in the ‘ ome m Edmonmn 1"" the Lig‘i‘nsg‘eu fiathfiswtmfif $1: Iniiinsc'ofini J??? tetra]. Blake's Montreal Canadiens can get away from Nesteren- minimum four games. Ifuneral, g - S K VS 1’ u always “bit the dust”. Resent- ment built up in Batch and it became an obsession. He just had to get the better of that cowboy for once. The moral —-referees are people, (some not have raided the jar of all. TONIGHT 2nd game in Finals BIRCHWOOD Old Spain Junior Penguins leave for Fredericton at 8:30 thi b can- for the second game of their two-game total goal Maritime semi-final series ‘ Crater 2. G. Doughart: ' final game in this series The ' is slated for Friday night. RCMP Recruit they haven’t won anything since taking the Canadian interme- diate title in 1 {WANT TO LEARN j “They’re a young club. and jthat's another thing I like about Double Wardmbe Refrigerator Freezer he received support from on; SHERBROOKE. Que. (CP)— The Castors—the name means which provide a solid scoring Indian Jim had 3 terrible tem' Preserves 8' Walnut finish 12.2 cu. ft. 52 lb. freezer cago coach Rudy P110“; Sherbrooke Casters, a hockey beaver in French—will have the meat- Reg. 54.98. SAVE 8.10 0 Reg. 279.95. SAVE 41.95 0 “we just gave up skating." team with a nice blend of advantage of home ice. The mong the Players on Whom Ex-Bomber Star l Mah .. _ ing *wr opening game former pro,. and Rene Pepin. amiss.” 30.19 Pom" m “n 31:51:11,319 manly art at bOdy against Moncton Hawks, the Friday. Second game is sched- EPS'HL Scoring Champlon, and ' _ The omday talk around here Maritime champion-s. ' uled for Sunday afternoon and goalie J06 Lacourflel'e- ' Hostess Chairs Kenmore Dryer centred around the perform. “But well do well," team the nu.- on .onday. Other Gilles Dube. the teams play- Amgeg colors 10 lb- 10" ances of Bobby Hull and Eric president Ivan Dugre said Wed- games. if required. Will. be 1113 003°“ and ’EaPigir‘léeturI}: s Reg. 15.98. SAVE 2.10 0 Reg. N935. SAVE 40.95 0 Nesterenko. Gimpy - shouldered nesda . “We have some good Played Wednesday and FridaY- to‘da?’ “0m 3 “e 01 3y”: ' Hull, who said he couldn't lift scoring combinations. It won't The Hawks eliminated Pres- Ftor'lda t9 Prepare for '9 Dave” Sm“ ‘ Amomafic WaSher his right arm above his shoul- be easy to beat. us." wit-Kemptvjlle Combines. Ot-iseil‘fs- m5 . has 89°“ By GRAHAM cox I shouldn’t have a winner now," 2 piece Beige on der, set the pace for the Hawks mwa'Huu dl§tfict Chum”?- in dr‘umg altl wee‘i‘u‘ghggfgggd WIINNIPEG (CP) -— In the he says Reg. 159.98. SAVE 40.10 0 Floor Sample 0 with a sparkling two—goal effort w 70“? games In the quarterfinals The C35 9“ g" ‘ . t 1 er waning years of Budly Tins- After his service career he and Nesterenko shadowed De" A at Momma- for the genes y 51x op p 8y" 3 ley's brilliant career with Win- played a year with the old Los troit's Gordie Howe like Shermeke companies in the fmm Other EPSHL teams—de' nipeg Blue Bombers he used to Angeles s and then 11 p‘ickpocket. The following is hire curling Easwm Proflnda‘! Senior fePceman Noe]. P16; iirld 2:: engage in an annual ritual, straight years with Blue Bomb- draw for M563? Digit at the Howey Leaguev 3" 0mm“ 0‘ wmgers Connie an aa _ After each Western football ers, going both ways at tackle G f the Mont s P E A harlotan clulb. (Spares “A? Olgeiufebechificlgflim ng‘Y’t" gzglquglsympfi?’ azd Jean Guy season the big tackle would an- until the last few seasons when ' needed). 5 PS W c a“ e 15 ’ ‘ -, nounce his retirement. Then he concentrated on defence and 6:50 P.M. (SEAGRAM) name and . Status When. M‘mfi‘ Charbgnneau’ Egohggé 1:36;“; when training camp time rolled opposing quarterbacks. ‘ 0 Ice l—E. Tanton, F. MacMil- real 01m?!“ were admitte‘l “1 and eolige “c ' around. there was Buddy geek e’s a salesman with a 9 X Foam BCICk WITI‘I At lam. Dir. Kelly. J. s. Taylor vs. gisefigggwmmga 1‘29 0193‘ Granby V‘CS‘ again national liquor company 8:30:12 H. R. Carruthers H Peters, 11. '59 5°“ 15 Two years ago, after 11 sea- hours are flexible “so 1 , ' ~ fter a squabble with ' ' ' ‘ 191 Douglas, C. Machoms. a . . sons, Tinsley finally quit for be able to give the boys 0 New I Z—K. Acorn, G. , league “hams ’ curllng Draw good, but not before leaving a time they need.” P. Whitlock, B. Cook vs c AMHERST QUITS ALSO F0 M 1. distinct impression that he THURSDAY_ Flinn, E. thDonald. C Camp- wgflefifiriltaimglcehgffipiggzt r on ague rather liked the game of foot- . . S k A laps l .‘ R09. 830—1030 Minor Hockey be}; FA mom D lost to the Olympics in the Here is the ladies‘ curling aftl‘ seemed just a matter of S Matheson Brooks C. 1.962 “stem Ana“ Cup Sem” draw for the Montm Club ‘0‘ time until he would again strike a 79 FRIDAY— w_ i (-1) ms vs D mm]. The Ramblers also folded day (Thursday): up a connection with his favor- ' I vs' 1M ' ' ' this year because of poor game 7 p.m__onve poop; My .t N h. do it , . i 1:39—9:00 Pre School Skate. George). attendance and many of a“... playoff. 1 iigjlmtfé cgghijgsnexgescéson Free ice 4—Du'. Mae . Dr. ,‘ ' . , 1 - . . __ m _ . stars, such as former pro Ser- E. cmom, Leona Sinclair, wnh St. James Rams of the LAGOS: Nigeria (AP) Wor ._._____ fimnwown Bantam "- $09.FMMKeml:y. Game}! mie White and playing coach Ada MachgorY B, Mabon vs. Manitoba Senior Football middleweight champion D_ick Transistor Car Radio Folding Door S’slde Bantams .m'K Klmlhcedymms’ ' Lou Kiley, jomed the Hawks. Mary Mencken, Edith Clay, League_ ‘T'iger drove into this capital mo... 49 88 n. 5 8 .94.... no... .. mums: em. a i... was? in.“ it“? Me mm Bea"- m- I assessors i - - ', ' v e p.ayo s W) sx ..———————-—————-—- - z '0 Reg. 99.99. SAVE 29m 9 55;. 9.99 o S’side Midgets . Wellner, A E. Pieroey vs. wins and two losses and then . , “9.5:; mm is I “he the lined the. route to welcome him piston pum 1 Medicine Cabinets Adm. Adults 50c. students 25c 3W- 3.30935» D“ ' crushed Lachine B raves in Rusflco WI'“ 5 executive of the St James club. as a national hero: p l‘ay- 1- Mac “00- three straight games to Win the . They-re not out for anything But as Nigerians roared ’ :hzlloivl’tggll SAVE "m . zigtesanamal . SATURDAY— 8:I PiM. Quebec crown. long R'ver for themsexvcs' but are a]! for greetings, Tiger was shaping up '3 ' - ‘ ' ' ' °9 W- Sherbrooke's strength lies in as the key figure in an interns. Aluminum Doom - Toilet seat. H La" afternoon ska“ lie I§—-Al.an Snfiithw Whit:- defence. with experienced rear- Rusfico defeated Long River fiifitfigmgfinfigf’sif fczjnfge tional boxing row;i l:itver the ‘ " 8—10—Skating nee. . Dillon, - VG- - guards like Bert Bourassa cap- gama m. a“, a vs T 91 m k- d f venue of his next g . ~i only—to clear Assorted colors 3 Burden, G. Diilm. D. Jordine. able of inflicting punishing ‘2‘ gegcgfiiflml gig: greak ‘I had in}? the 930:1)”: A government minister was Reg. 45.95. SAVE 21.07 0 Reg. 5.05 0 SUNDAY— 11.] K m A checks, But the club has some the North Shore League I.“ feel I.“ won a m or al vb on hand to wam the champ?“ _ . cc . e vs. . Mac- top - notch juniors, such as ~ to _" he had not yet done enough or Ventilating Fan Double Sinks sensation”: skating club Donald (mixed,_ - mm centre Fernand Gems, $131. w deadlock the series at 13h 8 Ram also constitute his county. 9m; .99“ fight ‘ “ 909m“ ' We“ N Ice 4—Game 0 (mixed). ‘ . a challen e for T' 1 d must be in Nigeria. declar 0 Doucette paced the win 8 ms ey an . . WI"! Mich . 308- 59-95- SAVE 13-” 0 Ice 5—0p6n. - I. ’ .th f oals N Gallant there’s nothing the eight.fime Labor Minister J. M. Johnson. Shower Cabinet. Sump Pumm ———_——_ threeomMg Ga-naét 2' A. western allLstar likes better_ $0111: THC title (tin at ‘ ' ' - While Rams placed second to W fine u mel‘ 8“ 1'98“ WW “new no" “'50. SAVE 5.” . peters and J' Gauthm' - .‘ i w h held Fullmer to a Reg. 51.”. um I." ~ . . For FrederICTOH Long River 5mm were J. St. Vital Bul.dogs last season, i he“ 9 Both draw earlier this year. bouts were in the United States. Tiger and Fullmer are due to meet in a return bout in June and Nigeria is making a deter- mined bid to stage the cham- =.— ._ _"_ against Fredericton Jun“ .‘themi: Tinsley says. "It's going pionship in lbadan, 100 miles . ' tors tomdi‘ t. ‘to ta 9 about two hours a day from here. ON SET OF 4 . The Penmim took the opener 1 Honored Teamievtry day to get them in shape. The country’s federal and [I at the Sports Arena Tuesdayl but I think it's going to be provincial governments have Nylon Triple Tread Tires Guaranteed 36 Months Game time 7:30—Adm. 250 SPORTS ARENA night by a narmw 6-5 margin! they will return home series‘ winner's. Iby . The team will pick up de-gwhich he helped organize. at theiSteve Patrick. Buddy was an KENSING’I‘ON—Carl MacLeod but the to a in members and ' who has enrolled with the RCMP p exec‘mv'e are “Wide” that and left recently for Ottawa for iteach them. basic training, was entertained the Seabrook hockey team. iworth it_ They want to learn." Tinsley could be the man to 1 For years. in combination 1with Bombers middle guard guaranteed $182,000 toward staging the contest and it is rapidly becoming a question of national prestige that it be held here. Tiger's American representa- : B in r. and Mrs. Grant‘impm'iani reason why opposing tlve. Jersey Jones. his London 670 x 15 till)! 8”. Immediate OF manonctifir Wm the rIririrnecigf anectown, quarterbafks 30 one" woufld‘ manager, Bobby Diamond and ‘ ' , N.B. capital. Bursoy suffered“ He was presented with a tie up Watchmg the Play from the British promoter Jack Solomons 30% 23-95 9 installation a knee injury Tuesday night but ‘ pin and rufflinks engraved with around, , V . ‘ are flying here Friday for I ‘ ‘ ' was expected to play tonight. [his initials. by Don Burt. on bc- COM‘hmR is"! "(’W ‘0 TIN-510% 1 discussrons With the la bonirmo . in the team. Music and -He started playing in his home- 113” ilstcr, who is charge of AccEP'l' WOMEN .cards provided entertainment lown‘ Damon‘ Texu 25 years: spot. “ ; in color. Goad tires. A-l N L lcPi —. The St for the evening. 3510' the“ $90119 ‘0"? 3’08” 3“ Mr. W 8. Ad condition, Jam Tfigrary Sock“), has on Saturday night a stag ‘Baylor Uanel‘Slty mend flil‘fiC I denLY R"- m 33‘" T490 ended a 65-year-old tradition ‘ party was held in Carl‘s honor Playing and 0080 HR in t e n I. ' US. Navy- have a total population of 500.. 1 Its member- at St. Marks Hall. Kensingtou, H ‘ by voion‘w‘gmglrfn The decision when Sterling Bowness mark I had 3 couple 0‘ Wine“ I‘m-000 With 93.0".“ “VII! ill 3:: mm Tuesday night 8‘ the . the pmmtanm of a hm onyx ilin the service and can‘t see why :India. annual meeting of the society, 1 ring. Singing with banjo music: ‘m‘ ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 13 a men's club at the I by Alan Andrews. added to the turaoithecentury. pleasuroddieeveaing. 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