l!" l i 1‘ i .I l . . -..... “an”... 3.4 W CONFEDERATION cosrilME l ISLAND NEWS PAGE filth—Guardian, Charlottetown; Sat.,4Mflr0h Buflii Draws R The Albeiita scribed the people Prln Edward Island as “the friend- liest people on earth." after un- oomplimentiry continents and quotations made in a news item by another Calgary sports coJ Albertan has (to other paper in Calzary. 3 umnist. The article carried in the Al- bertan. written by Ted 'I‘h ger. praised the treatment ceived by the n'sitors to Charlo- i3 ttctown. At the same time Mayor H C. Lindsay of Kentville. NS. sa‘il Charlottetown's ltospital i t y "far beyond anyonc's expecta- tions“ while fans of the Brier, seemingly for the first time. noticed a sign erected by t he visiting Hanover. Ont rink next to Ontario's coat of arms at the For sayin: "Thanks (‘hnrlo ttetown for hospitality. Hanover Ontario," Hizh up tn his column plthlSI'l‘ ed today Mr. Thonger included. 2e: Charlottetown will mean a m: away from newly formed friendships with - at every tCaIgary Repor’r ' eac’rion a pop il l a c e whit h can at”) he described as "the II‘lf‘lIdIlt‘sl people on earth“ \‘Ian woman ' _ them has failed his first obligation to the human race. We have been treated as royally as is possible turn alid will le 8 v c .this Island with the knowledge Lthat these kindly people h a ve iindeed shared in the piirp o s e lot the Brier « to brln: more closely together the East and the West." In part. Mayor Lindsay's sla- tement sat ' "The hospitality and the effic- ient manner in which the host c l 11 h s of Charlottetown. ill 9 Illitt-tioiiald Tobacco (‘ompn g.) and tile executive of the I)oiili- nion Curlin: Association are conducting! this competition is for beyond timi_ and they are gratitlated on a job well done " , The emperor (‘lt'in Shi Hilan: Ti ' ' who ulilted (‘hilin in the M third century Rt‘, built the Great Wall. a rampart nearly 2,000 miles lonz 10 000 shares at $1575 a share ‘43“ “in t ' L .i \ at L'i\rlll!f‘|lnf:‘ Regional High dance alid displl-if.‘ of some ‘and Mummmm 3,500 Shares at kip”. C t t mt N‘W'WOI. Abram's \’tlla;e. l’iiic tIIn-iasillont‘d costumes 2531.27 8 e_ it‘n‘q‘l " :. i'll' rs' \l'ednesdfi)’ night. . ovcr— Sll‘il'Lfll‘ to what had been I Not-anda advanced “i to 42% t, aliuz d i M g“ UrIP flow crowd packed the atid'tot‘- worn when the Fathers of (’on- and Hudson 833‘ Mining ta m l tigi. r 'i "on tom and halls of the st-licnl federation met in Charlotte- .5353 in senior base "ware. min Ht . . Loin-h c l t um :i: to enitw the evening of st'i‘E- tm‘" ‘" W14 Candi”? “'35 “1“ mm“ “W9 Imncollri ‘speciilative stock with a turn- i.i, I430 over of 129,300 shares. up four Lot-ado " Y MARKET UOTATlONS to s it“: Lt” .+""".\!' it“. ‘gained two cents to 2012 cents. 'M‘ldwn ' ' Oil rose ‘2 to ill/2 and Manenst l' " Great Plains slipped 25 cents to Ellai'alco . v - , \ t at, 60. and Royal and (‘anadienne $375 Hmong western nil-‘4 “mm”! \ V K, _ i. H ' u i, . - ‘ " l . , Marrnn s..— l i - \l\ i \‘uitlonale1 4 easel: ins iolt-ann l9 on Index. the Exchange Index “ammo F \ 1| W DE! Sq toss??? Van-d “Rfontfeaia, m “(j-WRE“, (Op. _ Agmui. ' was up .11 to 131.82, industrials . Marni;1 ' . . s - I 2 . "fl ' ' ‘ . - I | t '7' . ' ‘ ,~ uni“ 611,6 titre department quotations: W“ to 1405?: SONS 3310 131-56. £333“ tr“ ‘ 160“; DFCI my; ‘ QSI Wholesale de‘ler prices weSIer“ 0115 r- m and “ppm.” ‘K m ~ - ‘ ' X ‘ 7 I 1' “t to count"v stations wooden car- base metals dipped 00 I0 54-97. It'I\'(‘n \t t ' i s. l' ln primary metals. Alzoma ‘~ * ~ , . . K .,_., . d tmed to . ,1 “mm {one perm . large 4.1.42- iarge \olume for the day “as -..-0,- lc\lar I' GCi . ‘s 04‘ r . _ “ " H ' . .i X‘[ . v m” and Dominion BWM‘ ,\_ 39; nwdmm 35; Small 32 . 33; ‘000 s'Ihlaiesdcompai-ed with 3,003,. \ltn it. . 7 .‘ B :‘s an turs all. '- 3 each to fill;- and 18': respeh R?” rd (.1 .mm “W” R mm 'ronos'ro (‘LOSING b'l'()('K‘§ '— lively. Dofasco rose 14 to II and 1 P _” ‘ p' .r The Canadl-n Press m m Dost o l: to l5. I‘mdpmhl" "1? 93 score Le d9" Toronto Stock Exeh-n e—filarrh t“- ilfl ,1 n in “3mm. base mmai‘ inter, able 5134. 92 score tenderabl Complete tabulation of Friday trans.t H {4‘ \" nanndal mGel “we , ” m ’71.! 311., an onsi Quotations ln ee ( 7.2 . :2 j . . . Vmarkcd S. z-—0drl lot, Ndr~E\'dl\'idElldy r . I . y TN. and Noranda t,‘ to 42in Cheese 9911\(‘19d- Montie‘al “Mann”, x“ _ Ex‘wamm X“ 15. lfil *1 t. t " of Amour: the oils Shell dropped “'aT‘Cd “"191” TEWIBIS- “L‘O‘e'lchange s from previous boat-dint I 5 5,, I N m ‘47-» 3‘ m 16 and imperial i,fl Lo 453/4 sale Quebec white 37; colored closing 'le. . . ,1.‘ n.) ” ‘ » ' art at ' ' .. ’ ‘ . In food and hevei'aizc issues M" t . ts nuitltue lion an «int: - I. ‘ 'IF-Lr '4. Walker ~ Gooderham dropped “w Skim till'k W'de SPFHY 01'0- "Mk Hula? ""w "'5' H‘ " N. Harri 000 7 077 3‘ 73.“ mi to ill“: and Olllvlc Flour avid “’55 V" l" has 14’16- Inner Mad "uh 20m 5 ‘ ' 1" s “ 43M” siiiiimztia ‘11:} If I‘ ~- -- (‘anada and Dominion Siizar 'i Pt'fit'rss \’o i LnVIXéiZF 13-14; feed Accra mm ‘2," 7.’ "V" Neul‘llnd" 'tznm ‘“ 7’: 17 ,/ each to 13 and 22 ’4 respec- “'13 hull?" "Mk pn‘Vd‘”~ feed 22;?“ “:1; 5;; iv \lvlaiiia thl t it t: '1 "i i 'ivcly Distillers Seazrams and 9‘9: . ‘ _ ‘ l 6 “mm,” my) 3,,- 7 “2 \(‘tt'gglrlvo wt'mg‘lol 1910121“; ‘2 - i,. ., .k Ninlson .»\ rose ‘t- each I!) 'illti lt'llllllt‘s"_ “litucsale ~selittc. i. I‘ilt'll 11i'0 at 2: ‘i “ .ki ;; r mind)" 10 ~iq -13 i ' w. and 2318 respvcuvoiy. prim (0:19 “is 13.); Que 005 .90- ‘Ang Rouin 2000 10 to +1 I\'L{|‘1‘l)l'1ll|m id“; 5"‘ 53- 32 W i I'm “I” in tra and finance icsiics 1.10. \' B 735 1.40 - 1.50: .'.B. 2r? 52?”0 1251 '3“ ‘3 "7 will“. in. 15 '5 _ - I » -- _ . i n, . ; rn on '1»; 2 .."ii ‘ ' , f I Simpson: rose 1-7 to , and “’KV 00")“ a}? 10“ “4 ‘ '26‘ .A Arcadi 43 0 30 27 3 ‘ Hp i., m 34 Hudcnn'e R ,v. l‘| I, l \\'Il‘lP .As 1 40-180. P.8d “cad R“ m H 1 L, \ Companv dropped ‘it to 151;, ‘»\ l N‘ 50* l 15-133; Pill. Whit? AtI c (‘op 2300 Hit HO 1': 1 E in ~Df‘CllLaliY0 Ill’llt‘s‘ on the “‘5 ii“ 3‘3 “um'n’” 313"“ ‘3“ a a" v ii C I ‘V ‘ _' A,“ . H r .- r. ~ no 4m 3w 3.13 350 “i ..CW ,anttdan Exchan4. ’I.tiiislciic __ m _ W Bankflm 300 13 H I.) ‘3 mi; VOW U (‘Cnls 10 31-33 \,‘{""“",’“ '5?" 3“"! 1-,? ‘ ’0 'Biliikfield 1000 l] 1.": :3 ‘ ‘ \iosrnmi, CLOSING si‘otus \“ H 1‘ I" ‘ 12' ‘6 ' f,“ B rs Eel 1600 21 20 21 M fly The Canadian Press " ‘ ‘ Base Meta 500 7' 7‘2 "1 l " \Iumreal Stock Exchange—“anti S “m “I in J o ‘ 2 IH‘ P i’ompmte tabulation of Friday 2400 '30 it 35 . . .-.v snm 3.: 3‘» i '. 347: two mo 3 v‘ ‘ 0700 -a 74 Li re‘ 7 " .000 it ‘l ‘1'») . i~ m. . i-. I" 2w 37o ass .145 .. | -‘ 1- ' ’ "'” soon 2.1 Ti? .11 .i - . V f." . - - l'Nierlr-s.K 5 "I at” Hirh rim rt":- I‘h :u t . 5416 90% .7s tho . is PM“ FM" m ""‘ ' or. '1 ». Q” .. ‘ . . Buff Auk 200 2M am 1‘0? .7 H ‘ ,u,‘ v i . ITIAI‘KWV‘LL 0" $<~‘r. lr‘l Jr“ R “.1 mom “i 703, . I‘citiiii . > r" f t. c; , 10”) to “" "‘ ‘ ‘ Phil-or 3" ~ i ‘ 3 .- I , . 0“ [intenm Tut , Fl" ‘ Inuit Q\ll . '3‘ l \ 1:». Que lliih l '1' tl't- l 7 .‘fl \Ialtznil 7on is a 1" Qtltlullm ooh Wu 0‘ It '1 iv L tint-mom sis sit HIM ‘t\'=~ '- nf palm arm at \ .ro l II1"IIII ' R 'T r" . 'v (I, liii \l.‘-tlii '. l- li- \‘h.tt- :1 ‘1 I" liiutmi ('oh 7 7 F’tt' Snip". ttl‘ lll‘ . ~ s s t .i ll ‘1 I ‘ \‘ll (1'1 .‘1 H ‘1‘. cont “. , “ " ' 1%“ i' "“5-‘I .V .i .’ . "U. r ,. ii_\'n-:~ih“t(\ in Point n7) saw 24'. :1. if. It imam n ‘ Ni ii . + A a A .‘iloly 400 181 131 181 +1 \ntlimiian not» 7 7 1 Arno 9000 5 6 5 Aidit‘d TI‘I 10m 123 115 115 -—10 L Allgllsills 00 20 2° 20 lakcr 0 ‘1 9 '1 Band "1" W 10 in 10 Rateinen 5M 7!“: 7’: “A 'Blat‘k Hlt M200 112 100 l o Black fin 103m 1611 15 15 ellq ‘I ' 313 and Jrit. er , Blue Ben M 315 1 l l' -- . Bornite 5000 8% all: 8‘: Carter, a. fagltg'erl W. ‘M _ V. Camnn 500 1.1025 120” (ugh ' --. ’i ' ’ c Dredge 14m 160 — Fri Thur Lgcmf‘ellfl 1.}: gin 14‘s Milt C SW" A 105 W 103 -~ , me «i r ...i . .t .i _ , 600 "J (‘ol (‘ell p 3‘70 51in; 11.1,; 11%- “ (asaiant 200 48.1. 40') In” XA "‘- ~Q- ' r- .1 3 (out \Ian 13000 14»: .4 4 — "‘9 I” (m “S 2"“ 9 L' '1'“ n ‘ d '00 it: its lih 271 270 c n Paper into stm. int. toil. .. Crib" mm 7- “ a i v VF m ~19 GlasI 1m stats 10-". irri-~ r. . _ g m a o ' Total Arr.t".‘ “all 1.) I _ 6' 6“ I, (hm ("P I I saw innu- Ftosls'r. urocxs ("grim a}; 5”“ m: 3:? * WW3“ 4W, [6:14 “2 u; :3", W 30" m m L L " V‘ ‘(lmmn 3mm 14% 140 [45 +n 8"" S'ML 735 55”,“ H ‘il‘ J. .‘i(nntodor w i u M I?an u 7“?!” t» 1733 s 8% m a“ _ V. > (a "am am 29 I 7" no (‘1 ~ 7i u (‘ Alozador 4000 . an - “ ‘3 ' 1;,” gm w. 17.‘ . New PM‘ 1000 10’ to in a” mo 519“: the, L1: - l7: CQ Yell 4000 4‘1 4 4 h i H 100 3:5 5 15 .. I. Copstrm 11500 1.1% 12 13”) l q.“ 38% s 7*. :51. i7 .‘m"—-“ m a 2035 SLB'H 135i: 13“ m «2 r m TORONTO hnnohile 1 S._i ' OO "—7' T - .K i- .J. 3 ‘III’. 33‘ ' ~- ht ‘ Wilfrid A ’33 iii»: w: an: To n o X To (C’P' « Golds ' "- moved ahead to set a 1964 high Fleetwond 5’15 521 Fra ser "19M;— a}:l~i(t-;es F .‘ A gilt 35:: l,“ on IIIIIC‘V hill the market gen- ‘t i til ‘ross , ii i. —- U V _ nI ‘TO‘WI‘aI‘ trad- Gr llr r' In 141 w w. 11,5 “I‘LL‘ (1050‘! me Week 1" ,5" t L. E ii Cana. cl. now am ,2 2: tin criain mood with trading ‘le m} amp.” . linuknr-s . s . :r-t- r' rt‘x‘trcmt‘ly IlEI’ll Frida . I'wvh'llidlt“: rnlvf 7;)3- llolllnSer “V 219i} 201’. L‘ (Mid «(wk price; started a 'n 0. . Home - l. 4 L't - _ . v. ' w‘ slicri 'tdvanceq Home 71-. sq!“ is mine h tzher Thursday follow I" ‘ ‘w r ‘ im 'I'nh 11.” $12. 1.". i in: the increase in them ice of . H Ind \CK'PP ' l 1- :oirl on the London bullion mar- Trarilti: v amped Ion“ ie W W.“ , . km 1 l i i on. ‘l‘ 'v _ I‘ljflnpm‘ Pgnhgfiig‘IL; finch”. ’ ‘ ‘ \ LHt'k of activity among “0 gnarl ' A ' k - ‘- "t - ssues kept the vol- . ... v o " harps Int In. i v sllAlHuI lie l..~ . mm” H' "M me; “11111130 :54 700 "1”" Pl “0 53> R ' ‘1 time down ()nly 2.720.000 shares and man an ' I ' Lam" em I“. LR ” . . It'.‘ltI(‘(I, the lowest turnover since shares Lad r tin xd m szi ‘ 2'1. in. a V _ I Papers showed the. largest thia“ A s: 7 ,I - 1. l. . ‘ ~‘ ' " “*1” 3 2 ' 573' 7" It ‘ \ sll'f‘l‘l’llilf‘Nln: among banks gam‘ “5m: 0“ Ln 1" 3 \1 l A 0" s o: 27 "“i Industrial; rose 0.51 to 130. Mi??? kg" "273:7; ,3. ’ ,‘ rlur-ng the afternoon helped Fleetwnnd i-nsr u to 21. “8“ bMarit Eire 100 so: am (“,5 IWF‘t the industrial indent ahead cor - Ferzuson 3/: to 1953 and Maritime T int stat. ins. w a' 'tli" i-losn _ trained 4 Oil, Lit tn ism. Canada Cement Mam ‘ mash 3‘3” ‘1th ‘ it. ,i t \lotili'cal i. to flu. andt dropped ‘2 t“ 4" 3100” cm" 32:: E shadowing ' i'm ' 'i ' L"”‘.“'.”'! H’m“ "L Cnmmm'e ' at. to 527th and Du Pont Us to “(II stnm p 100 22 i 22 4 in to. v d I" : 431“ “mm gm- 5g. 31th 112. w, . ;. I.lpt‘!"\ wcic mixed an utl‘ -‘ Utilities were up 0.1 at 1217. Mitch R A m :7 7‘ 7“ ..i‘ t'r: ltlu't‘r (anada .Sleamshm, CPR "K A to mum Ben T919. .Momon BA 1003029“ 1:3.- a . ,1. [‘mm “m n“ [,2 m 09%“ phone dropped u. to 5m. Immune" 27‘; ,W W ..., 3; mini: spncmusiiocx _ 1 Banks we off 0.1 at 113.9. ‘Moore Corp am can 52% -~ T‘ans - Mountain Pipe Line itiaded a spectal nu bloc of I ll \ ‘l 'l 'l’: ‘- .‘y'l'git tin 30“ mo t ‘ ~ aw ; ' m... _ LC BOWL no" 7 7 $ L” :l‘l‘l‘I] Laiui I: L; :2 LC (alxwan 1 on I o, 2 a” ‘Ntllllian 200 To 10’» 1T0 ’1 LC DIN“ “75 12“ L5 ‘1 I a n i ani t lti iC iii “no is 15”, mp, __ in 1’ Hit. r3 . i- _ _ I it: )Iarben 409m 92 M -2 Thom t. .m ~10 i. .x c Marten 156:. 143 140 its .5 ‘Tllnlillli itm 100 [00 lM —. LC Mogul 15624 :00 ca 7s LIA-it‘ll“ sly, ‘5 LP \Yi'oriz'hre‘r n 1:; 1 as f2 Trans (an '274‘0 mi in." . lCon N'icho'i 3000 to-J tot, mi, - i, Trans fit-s 50.0 It. 11 1 ‘c Northlti 9000 u 21 Trump 110 .-.( » R :c Rambler 1300 t 130 1 ..7 .Tzindra 84' .i0 up 110 .: LC Red 3500 13 tau. 13“. it \SbP‘L ssn "no 2.. -.i .. LC Regcourt 4000 11 i 11 5 iUn Buttad 4340 09 “so on nnnrm 4500 10 9'5 10 illn Keno :lst 500 mo 60 4-,0 Conwest p (a 1:00 1.18- 13 1cm: Corp mm m 10 20 +1 it-nan a Low t; ‘1 tip-Man 8‘6 R all, ail/e .8041 In: "I ulee .1130 27 26 \ltilam i'II-t 3» - h Couri'an 1000 2.1 23 2.1 4 l “laminar iii .3? .A 1 . Craliimt 1:75 Stat. 181/. um —- tit ‘ Worden AW ' ~ _ ' lCrestilur m 10 iii til 301301" I“ l 1 - 19 ‘20 -1 eat-er .t. . . i . — . Lei-2:33;: 3% 231») til/7 8‘6 IWest “the! 1-150 570 300 565 H Jsc IBM 11 ll 11 -- W 5 10m” 14‘; TIM“ li a r ‘.\r t: 1000 16"; 10V} 16“; LWllnroy 1300 Im I\I n ‘ D‘Eldnnn 7.133 T a _ ‘ \‘iltsey 32,30 16 A 16 Delhi P e 000 20 '20 1 “inch 6000 12 l . Dcnison 4ch? 514‘s 11 4'; l ‘g Windfall 38 t .14 ‘i’1 2 icknsn 100 5. 5.10 S'ltt \‘al [mad 6000 l3 1 ‘ E Amphl r 6 E 4. l5 3 Bear 4_o0 ll: _ f; LEast Mal 300 I75 175 175 in Ynulll no tom 7 t .l ‘ East Sull 11000 275 272 27.5 i Vukeno 4 4“; 4 ’1 1El Sol 7000 6 51d 51‘; L U) Zenmne 1400“ 3R 90 a“ V atima 12m 13 ll 1' ~l 7/.llapa 1'13"“ 33. 21 1 Frntoclir 50“ 12 12 12 '1 "Is ‘ :Frnbl‘V son 72 72 72 w. \rmc (ills 2ch V in t0 ' .Galtwin 2600 s s 6 M Hi All um 1600'! Mine: 6'25 s37 .1651 .17 Almmov L Giant YK 732 S11“ 11“ 1‘s 4 M Am lirdllr ‘nlenit l'ran om iii ins I“; to. Author or \llninz 7m 17 l7 l7 An: I Goldray .1600 1) II it Ammo” .randuc 1295 315 $00 .‘it‘lS —.'l min" iGuf I. 9 9 9 pm, Gilnnar 475 773 705 JO ~h . ninth; ar-.1in 4530 ll 10'; ll ('al I‘Zd Hastings 1400 123 l"? ":3 3 (upon Headway 21000 ill in in (nmpnnn ~lira-.h soon 3H. it i, m i 1litutt Hay Ski set. fill. all: , it. is I‘elc i llti Print icon 11 1 ll ( Ill‘lhl Hidra . w. .ll ‘1 2' I (' F\ (has Int Helium 2m- wt 18.‘ IR? »2 ('I‘nl DH Irish Cup 1300 ' 1‘5 26 (‘nni Pete l Isn 9700 2% 100 "0'. ( “yum, ‘ \iaun trim is is is is c “Psi P lacobus Moo is 2 l5 rim . lave F.pr 2000 tits at? mi Dome Pele Inlet 7300 ’14 2‘1 ‘14 [5 Din on lab t lit 1’.’ ti ‘3; FHIEII nnsrnit tsiin lbl-y id is - , :5 Cr Plains V Joint-l MW! ‘7 I'll t"~ V 11 Gridn” 4 it V o ’ ll, { .lawaev ‘Mt to ‘tfl 10 t is If n Oil G 1432 _si..-. ti? I Kenvllle 1m" 7 ” 7 Medal 7222 41 mi Kerr Add trill 7.10 710 7:5 ‘ Mid 9.00 a 42 ' 43'; — it Kirk mm 2000 l. in 15 .Mill City 3997 17% it“) 17 ll- Kn 7510 13 1215 12% lMurphy 325 310 310 Tim ‘tu Key Anu- man an 70 77 -3 N Concord. 500 4 4% M - vi K Ann m 767.10 2w. u 2.; ——.W. 1 (Continued on Page. 13.- .a‘ . Cllcu all ATHER l TOROV'I‘O CPt ~ ()llsf‘l'VCdL toi'iiperaliil‘t‘s: Min. Max ‘ Ilaii I‘ll 5 16 i Slim; .1 .. ll ‘20 \‘al‘t inner 34 43 Victoria . .. 38 45 Fritiitl'itoti II 16 .1 Rczini . -10 16 i \I'iliii‘ltl‘: i . fl 7 Toronto '24 v7 (‘iiaua 10 27 ~\Iollt'w‘nli . H '27 Quebec ii 29 Fredericton ... .. 35 37 St John .‘fi .7 \Ioiii-tnti 33 38 , Iél l :t\ 57 42 L (‘Lliil'ift"-.‘Ttl\\l'l fl"? 3. ‘ Sydney . . 13 45 Yrit‘iiiou'h .13 39 St .lntiits Nfld . 21‘ 43 ll \l,ll“\¥ iCl" The “pa her office says late Friday eicntn: skies were general \ voices and temperatures had dropped to below most localities. A ridze of high pressure ex-r IOITfIlllS from her York City northward in Qilebec will crocs the district today. The: air in tllis ridge is cold and dry and as a result a sunny day is forecast for all regions. Tem- pcratiti'es in most localities are (‘chctcd to churn to hem or just above th emeltitlg point today Disturbance centred 100 mile.- west of (‘htmeo lite Friday mouth: will spread t"olld to all I'Pfl‘r‘lli Sunday and the cloudy skits will be accompanied by shout‘l‘S iii the :oiithern portion the district and by snow-1 l'liirrics in northern New Bruits“ “’li" Rezlonal foi'ecaz' s: Prince Fidward Island. East- ern \’.R. Counties Clear and wider. light winds. liow~hirtli at Charlottetown 15 and Mot c- in l 1 clear in all three Maritime Pro 1 frceeln; L Oiitlt‘mk for Sunday“ Cloudy ii i‘:i a few showera, L llinh tide today at Charlotte-i In'.\ll a: 10.18 am. and 4.05 pm. and Sunday at 6.26 am. and 4.58 \i liitstico at 11.44 a.m. and Sunday at 1230 pm. Sum til minutes t'li'irliitictmrn Sun rises‘ lWI:l_\ a: 6:10 am and sets at and oil Sunday at 635 a.m.‘ and 0.1. p Ill. ‘ TENSE MOMENTS ‘('.‘ll' iiilwl from page 1' ('Ilnllt't‘ to redeem lilt‘lllct‘l\'f‘s.; 'l'llc Rit‘iizll'ilsolls had lost their all important morning dra the I101: l'lllk and l the herd way for chain to . ‘ on llfllillllfl more than poor curl- i ' They know it themselves ‘ S k l p Ernie Richardson was many times shaking his head as his own game fell apart at the seams Bill that loss set the state for the tremendously excitln: final game for the lsliind rink. Saskat- theti had two losses. . Britt-h Columbia only one All the latter had to do to take home the prize was heat lowly Prince Irvl‘i“ 'irri lslnn It is Il‘llt" that the West (“nast four diti jiisi that. but there is nltl‘T‘ than it sneaking suspicion llicy 'backcd into‘ the title when liiii‘kc faltel‘et It was a stat- tci‘itli: hilt they can look than pride W perhaps even a trace one at thc truly tremendous game the Burke rink showed' Canada yesterday. The four Islanders were both in: short of inalznificent as they Tl‘l-‘lli‘Ill‘d shot ‘ shot. strategy for strategy. and courage for coiirauc, 0n the day’s play Lyall ling: and his men had to be true champions to win. 0 .... 'I‘lin Islanders showed beauli» l'lii drali shots. perfect ta kev outs. sumo marvellous double Iakcwilts and solid iudizmcnt. ln tllc l‘.‘lI'I\ ends they .‘iocked vis- t7r"t\:lllf‘ll. stillinci‘ the Rt" Illlti liatl l..'y00 Island” in near liviiciics. It was an incred- ibly worlei'iill display and all the more i'etiilii‘knble iti that it was so entirely tincxpecth. \ttc" scvc'i ends of scrlmping and s:l\'lll: points the Islanders \tcz'o ahead 31.? and it looked as though all plans for presentation of the awards would be washed out People planning on leavian tonn last night were hurriedly chanziti: the plans: radio and television crews working to a s t t- l c t time schedule were no- in: r|ll'PlI_\' cra'lv. Rm‘KI-ZI‘I RY THREE Then in the 8th end the local I‘lIlIJ uns rocked by a big three racked tip by British Columbia. Then they fell one behind and that was their courage showed fought back on an oven forum: and drew a roar of applause as they again the lead But the far west- erners were far from through. With a fine effort they once auain tied it tip in the normall' llial elid. Then came the fatefltl l3th and the superb game the locals had been displayinll failed. Bo hhy Dillon. one of the most tremen- dotis performers of the Brier and truly a magnificent curler all afternoon. missed on succes- Sl\'(‘ shots. The onus then was on the mate and the skip and it looked as lhuuuh the pressure which had her-ti building up all day became too great .‘ that time every curler in the liner was watching with bated breath and the teams from all over ('anada ltnnuin: Soiiicdny they may see it curl it: but it is doubtful they “III see any rzt'eater sports dt‘a IllJl LEAVES WILL l.rl\'hti\’ t-lPt - The late Diana t'liilt'chill left £59259 in hm will published Monday. :tltti small bequests totalling 41120 the balance of the estate will :0 lo the three children of her marrinue to Duncan Sandya .Iii‘inu Sandys. 27. Mrs. Ed- wina Down. 24. and Celia Sandys. 20. 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