v team Dunstan’: Universit ockey bowed out of the City JLesgue picture Saturds in a (gowd-pieldi-Ilfl game whic saw 41.9 fortunes oi’ battle favor first line one team and then the otheix. The contest whens iltlié-igffidkef to 5nd g hi‘ 0i‘ 0 , 1°” e o e e ume was productive of some oi the st hockey witnessed in the local ice igoo this season. Bosh teams went all out from the open’ jng whistlewnd the cash custod- g5 caught the they cheered on m, many ‘:18 iglsyisijexecutid. sides, ur g e even ng, “h e e c.1- The The Saints line of MacDonald- llhihnr and Cameron. in defeat. werc never better. Tlhey were as brilliant defensively as they WEIR dangerous offensively sporadic rushes were of the goal- gcztlng vsrltity.‘ u. .- Down lam scale x0111 final session the L one res were The Dow —P r Strain line rlvslied the ‘$71M’ irsi, strips trio. 1m- honors. Gettlnl; underway slowly they were oing under full sail at the close p the 88MB, round the ae they were a constant A‘. Score Four Goals In Third ‘Period Rally To Oust? Saint Dunstan ’s 8-7 _ Charlottetown Leglonaires qualified lo meet the Princo of Wales College Welshmen in the finals of the City Hockey League Championship by defeating ti‘, Saint Dunstan’: University sextette in the third game Saint John il.li.ll. Wins Juvenile Title MONCTON. N.B.. March 10 - (CP) — Although defeated 4-3 b Moncton Bruins Saturday nigh . Saint John M.R..A. won the New ‘Brunswick juvenile hockey champ- ionshlp with s round score of 0-6. Saint John took the first game 6-1. of the semi-final series Saturday night at the Forum. The score was 8-7. The Lesion won the opening game 5-4. but the Saints u-me back in, tho second game to tie the series with an 8 the teams battle it out in the ail-important encounter Saturday» "Zfrailklu by a 1-4 score at u» ' end of the middle canto-the Le- glonnalres. spearheaded by the flashy all-round performance 4i Maurice “Mousle" Dowling who "hat-trick" in the final session and drew an sslst in the ouiaoore their opponent: 4-0 to same sud series. two uerods the play-off hopes oi the Saints glittered bright- ivv as the line of MacDonald. - defenses with consistent re- gularity and rode in on the lone Cudmore to resistor six of the team's seven counters. MacDougall got the other on a breakaway un- assisted. Lead offensive The Dowliru-Perry-Stmin line. which was the work-house com- bination for the Legion most oi the night. finally hit their stride ' e into the u“ fell apart as the blue and gold ler- seyed forwards continued to carry the play and race in on MacKin- non and let loose a. deluge of rub- ber. Ruzzed Art Perry. always a thornln tileslde of his Olmonents. e e. Perry got one goal and three assists for his night's work. The game was not without in- to players on both teams. Leda I oi the Saints suffered a nasty cut over hhe rimht eye in B the first period and in the flnnl session Ivo Oudnwre was clipped -’f victory. A large crowd saw Saints Beat Y-lioopstors in Series Opener Bt- Dunstan’: University basket- ball team s. one game leed in their three game send-final series with the Y.M.C.A. hoopgterg Batu;- day afternoon by defeating than 23-16 nt the Prince of Wales Col- lzc auditorium. ~ The winner of the SDlL-Sr. Y bracket will meet the winner of’ the P.W.C.-Ambs series for the Citv League title. Flashlnsz the form which curried them to the top in the regular les- lrue schedule of games the Saints. after trailing in him-first hall of the tilt. found their sh lng name and outscored their rivals handily. Bursa with 12 points and J. J. MacDonald with seven were the leadinz slmfibfihooters in the con- test. The Saints displayed more finislh around the basket and at the same time kept scorlnlz oppor- tunities o’ their opponents at a minimum ov close checking. BOX SCORE FG FS PF Pi-s; 2 0 5 4 M- Dvwlirls. Strain. Shepherd. Carver. G. Bowling. Worth. H. Jay. B.D.U.—Goal, MacKlrlnon; do. fence. McAdam. Henmessey. Surge. Cameron; forwards. Mahar. C. McDonald. Mclsaac. Rodgers. lied well. Thlbault. McDougali. Mc- Quaid. Dorsey. Referees: Earl Prowse. Gordie Drillon. 1 SUMMARY lint Period —Leglon M. Dowllns (Pound) . .. . . . .. 2—S.D.U.. Maha (Cameron) 3——S.D.U.. Came n (Mallar. MacDonald) 4—L€gi0il. Carver . 5-—Leglon. M. Dowllnll - o-snu. MacDonald (Mailer) .. .. . ... Penalties. "Plush" MscDO “0srt" MacDonald. MMDOHM Pound. Second Period 7-8.1). .. MacDonald (Mahar) . . . .D U.. Mah r am , .U,, MacDonald (McAdam) . .. .. 10—Legi0il. Perry (Strain. Dowllnz) .. . .. Thhid Period _ "Plulm" MacDonald 35 . .. “.00 17.30 . 18.50 QN¢-w°pObJ ingl M. Dowlinz ._. s? Lea. gue Finals =i ivy ihe Baked Chocolate People?) Thais for me!" Sweeney Sch rm 200th Goal As Leafs Lose er Gets To Boston Bruins 7-3 BOSTON. March 10 -(CP)— Sweeney Schrincr got his 200th National Hockey League ‘n51 tonight but his Toron-to Ma ic Leafs were defeated ‘l-ll by are Boston Bruins, removln the last mathematical possih ty of Lwls reaching the play-offs. All duri he game Sehrln- er. the ve eran Torn left h ma for sa e keeping. The Bruins went into wit-h Bill (Iowley. the veteran centre WlhO missed 24 games because of a. left-winger fractured , and Roy Consoher. back from four years‘ service with the Canad- lineup. Ian Army, in their canny Cowley showed all ed it over. along with his ic- stick. to coach Hap EVEN the young crowd know the goodness of dishes made with Baiieifs Chocolat -expect true chocolatey flavor sud tempting brown color from Baker’: Cocoa, too. And cocoa as Baker's mgko i; mo” than fulfils the promise of its famous name! Prepared as direczed on the package, Baker's gives outstanding flavor . . . smbother texture . . . all-round better results. Up to 90 servings from the thrifty 1-lb. package. f galls cuocom‘: auu. sAv$= ‘k Help your children to enioy milk! Serve creamy. delicious Bakéfl Cocoa at meals. between meals, at bedtime. Add a dash of Cinna- inon sometimes, as an extra flavor-touch. There are cocoa-making instructions on the label. JEOISIIIID Illfldllll 0 KER Mano Sport Briefs By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. March 5 __ (UP) British radio ltsterlers will get a. “horses eye" description of the Lincoln Handicap April 3_ if pres- emt plans of the BBC materialize. Announcers will experiment with an on-the-spot broadcast from mo- bilc transmitters After the com- mentator shouts "'I'hcy‘rc qffl" an- other amino-lancer, travelling m an automobile alongside the course. will take up the story. Police wil keep clear a l.000-ya.rd stretch oi road beside the track. 85' action almost Tlte of his 15_.1,¢gi0n, M. DOWIlIlB (pen-y) _ Penalties. None. Maple Leafs Are Eliminated From Playoffs .Briiish Football Sup Toamq Mama“, _b...,én_l ‘llamas ‘in Semi-Finals Durnan gave the Montreal Can- . winger, bore down hard to col- lect the 200th goal of his 10- year major league career. He finally succeeded duri the 15th minute of the thlr per- iod. when he whacked in Bud Polie’s assht from the edgo of the crease. The happy Schrlner plucked the puck out- of the Boston net and skating over to his own bench, 0 n. u. LStamlings linriudcs wQ-lna l‘ L oldtime skill and set up Ccnacher in flawless fashion during i-hc ter- rific third eriod drive. The flna Toronto counter re- sulted irom Bobby Goldman's fancy exhibition of stickhandling. While he was putting on a rink-length solo. every mobile Bruin had at least one crack at him and all missed. Now it's mice racing! Laurie Jackson of Bath has found the National Wheel Racing Mouse Club and plans to start operations shortly with. a six-rail track. The mice will race inside lightweight wheels of different colors. Jackson says the idea has arous- ed considerable interest ‘throughout Brita m . Army ‘Maple heals. armed on the side of the head when an in: Sa-lnt forward attempt- to hurdle him on clearlnk "IQ > players were sane after rcceivinil medical atten on. Ilineups: Lesion-Goal. Cudmore: defence. J. MacDonald. Pound. L. MacDon- ald MaoL-aughlin; forwards. Perry. Saint John Evens Senior “from gaVQ rough passage boring in ollszorzent‘ I.’ While the Saints Join the Navy mm on the sidelines it would be lwe in; to congratulate erdiy, team conch and nlanagemeut on me- fine iced this season and m8 geoocNos-ug 4--0¢>-oss¢>- '5 oeocorm-ow-m DQQ$*">-I@Q@¢ — ‘U l-l nth-u-aoihp-zoc-ilq -au¢~wouO§\ wg-oo-rv-lo Dunn Totals . Referee: N! Earl Goss. Canadian who finished on top of the ser- vices hockey league. have with- drawn due to repatriation of many players and the twogarne finals will be an ali-R.C.A.F. affair. Winners of the series. between Hurricanes and Meteors. will auto- matically become R. C A F. cham- SUMDIARY First Period: Scoring-Alone. Penaltw-Stewart. l Second Period: L-Boston, Guidoiin 3:34 2-Toronto, S nowsklllzil What do domes want. anyway? DB1! Dllflea. Hollywood's newest and nastiest villain. would like to know. In real life Dan's a thor- oughly respectable citizen and very much B sentlerzmn. But his screen roles show him as about the must despicable. meanest. most loath. poosible.. * ‘V ‘ ‘ Games) LONDON. March 10~—(CP Cable) APi, u Talk is now centred on the ior game ween the Collegians and so. y’: and the sixty-four dollar question is can the locals ov- erconle the five oal lead chalked up against than Halifax‘? There are many who firmly believe that the (tollegiesis will be the first team lo break the unbeaten. untied rec- ord of the Nova Scotis Champions. but to an: e Maritime Champions is a tail or er to fill. 6 0 It 0 However if it ls at all ossible (he collogians. to a man, wll be out to do n. lho the continue glllgere the left of! at" lifax they ht we qring a set. Such an act would. no doll)!» Jerk Halifax sport commentators from their ent safe harborage and obscur observation level to A could see a lti wh ih 1s on o" eillll even on a ttle past Citadel lousy d Y O 0 0 P fr the -...2°i;'2i"2ffy-'i"“‘lii“lo ‘it?’ is paring their Jun or hockey fo ow- ers for a. defeat. but that the series ll irs.. Over two thousand er.. No chews is anneal h the lineup for the Coi- egilhtn! in the game tomorrow mg l‘ 0 0- O 0 ' New Brunswick-Prince Ed- lnfc te ll - Beavers were a man short B. viii ers against the on Seotia Champions. __._...__..._..___ TWINS 1'0 I011! CONVENTION GRAND RAPIDS, Mich" March 10 -- (AP) —- ‘Three days oi‘ con- iuslon-but flan-are scheduled for Grand Rapid: next summer when 400 set! of twins arrive for the llfSi. post-war convention 4f International ins Association. llw- The conven ion will run from Aux. 31 to Xi. S. > Victoria Rillk annual. lo: sronrs: Tuesday. flight . "If: l i Races and hockey open i0 ail-School children "If you can't join the he alsport and 101i! tho ._fuq':' Hockey Finals SAINT JOHN. NB» March 10-— (C?) - Saint John Beavers re- mained stronizly in the runninz fol‘ the Maritime senior hockey cham- piondiip when lie-v bombarded Halifax Navy info a. 3-1 defeat Sat- urday night and tied the best-in- five series at l-l after Navy's 5-1 victory Friday night. The New Brunswick champions will leave tomorrow for Hall-lax- whsre the next two games will be played ‘Tuesday and Wednesday nights. with a fifth on ‘Thursday it necessary. . Beavers outplayed. putshot and outscored the sailors in sane of the best playing ever shown by a Saint John team including the gm a the Maritime m: Pour kc. ii- ' Km” agreed that. if Beavers could glllb ‘two more similar oer- rommicee. they would Win W right to» enter the Allin Cull 015V‘ dawns against the Ottawa. District wi-‘f-Tfilignlim Saint John team w” minus three inaixléed plzgogln-a defenceman Croteau. Lyric my he able to Dlsv at Halifax but the other two have finished hockey f0!‘ this soon. Th? lone Halifax tally and the first of the game came from the stick of Obi-pawn at the 10-min- ute msrk of the first 119F104 W119" Oui rwell played the‘ run w mama: of a Kyle as. luv ived o 33”»? reaehilvid 10-minute mis cfi-elorlliznk argued after it was ruled that he had been in Vi" coal crease when Kyle fired when would have been Saint Johns fourth goal. It was disallowed. 116K565‘; d9- , erwe : o slde. fence. K 1e vmon‘ I s“. , shill Or her: gm!!! Gauthlg: Jackson Orutc Barker. Rowe- SUMMARY First Period b-Halifax. Chipmun (Orouol-le .. z subs. Baton. ties: Hri K710 m, Gauthier. Second Period t John. Culver-well . (mom 2.15 Penalties: Price. Amwirws urflnor and lli-nllnute mucos- duotl. Rowe. hderonlek (1 - minute misconduct). his! Period iii-sis "Immune. Gauthier d; n; a 2-1 triumph over Toronto’ idol-lie Leafs ln a National Hockey ——Birmiafiham League game before 13.918 fans‘ derers. C arlton Saturday night and wiped out To- by Count advanced City. Bolton Wan- yesterday to Fox-Mo's 1351 slender mathematical the semi- inals of the first post-war D . ' l nie .F.n llsh Football Association cup 8‘““°°,,°.£_,f;°;§m‘g mm the S a yworfipetttlon as for (he second week t-‘Fhop yvici entrenched the| in a row more than 30.000 soccer Canadlens still more solidly lfl-ilms iiimmed m” Emimds “ma” first place in the leaxue slsnainswcup ewes were W" Played-v It was their fifth win in a: many, raged marred e scoreless i ts on Toronto ice this season. Bolton. BUCK-Eh!"- 831119 between S gwecney Schrlncr out for the-the home-town Wanderers Bud ang- goal he needs‘ to bring hls'Sioko Cit. when a wall cglwed l» a» ~-*"ta*"° tires at the end oi this season, had T0. s ta ors. a y P two or three good chances but he|said st east 33 Defsmlshnixéfludmg was unable to ll the alert Dur- 2811a Dylfifiédirfld NR1 e w" “m” ' ' The game continued do lie the SUMMARY accident and Bolton move into l t HlBE-lligrligfcgal, Harmon 19:38 zvglegkgzgllisnziishrgviliclciit new: Sign Penalties - Bouchsrd, Reardon. Y. ~ Schrlner. , ‘a a s°iiilolffllliuosaul w Wfll‘ Klilgiit WIIIS Penalty-Pratt. - Tgllqfoggiiltootrllzinlcki(ADD!) 13123 Penalty-Richard. ARCADIA. Calif. March l0 -- (AP) - Chewing into the lead in the last few strides. War Knight. slx-year-old bay horse owned by Miss Ethel Hill. Hollywood scenario writer. won the 9100.000 added Son- ta Anita handicap Saturday in a gegggtional phflto finish. The i-iJTlB for the 1 1-4 miles was 2.01 3-4. first Fiddle. the betting choice of a record crowd of 60.200. ran NNEy Mm“ 1° as“; sisal“ ew or angers, spa y ' ¥*‘°l’a’°3“‘° guitars!“ lngs. ‘Ines-z ‘if; ioflfiihxlhlrd and Bu“ Bond w“ ese e . 0 - , night in a National Hockey League War Knights new vlctfilrv FY85 me befor/e 14,844 fans in Madison worth 8101.220 to Miss H . 115d uare Garden. Fiddle won $30.00" f" 59°06‘ Despite the loss, Detroit became! place. Snow Boots picked 11D 5 -' suro of s pla -off berth when the 000 and Ball Bond. $5.000. _ flith- lace oronto Maple Leafs; War Knight was ridden bv will" were eaten by the Bruins 7-3. in little iockev Johnny Adams. W110 Bosion. marked up his second vlolwv in The Rangers‘ rookie line of cen- tho handicap. He Wu Dill‘ tro Cal Gardner and wingers Kayak Ii in i030. Church Russell ahd Rene Trurlell was brought‘ la in mid-season from New York vex-s of the Easi- tern United States League to hal- eter the lest lace Rangers. Theyi Canadians Win scored two o New York's three‘ _ goals tonight and their backq checking nipped off many a threatening Detroit rush. CHICAGO, Much 1o 41m»- diens d Chi summary i Flrfl Perlmh yoxdtrgllofaililgwks into trd place 1.—-N'ew York, Watson 8:47 “r131, Nutionnl “may League and li-igraw York. ‘rrudeil (Russell) axtflfledncmej‘; (mg 16rd Bow,- n29 - n 3C6 OI O I'll HS 0 Penalty-Jackson. . §1?1;'n5€,;mb§ l-ltgutlngnghe Hawks; - ton n e roug est am MM Peflwh r test f an sso in om- Fnxwlillox) vmgm“ 5i°w"'i-_ J31 stitch?» tbefor: gecrosvd of 1ft- k-Detroit, Armstrong (Quack-f m5’ on ush) ii: Ponalt onecher. nus Period: ‘ ' b-New York. Gardner (Trudell) 16.28. flienaitier-None. New York Rangers llofoat Detroit 3-2 Summary First Period 1--Muntreal. Richard 9:33 Plnaltiea -i-lsmilton. Reel-don. D. Bentley. Mariucci. . “mama _ ma? ti: (M. o . fil-nfi" =- . a. m’. i Bentley, sans’: ' so. (Richard) is. mlnal: 19- Canadlehs 1310115 OVOTSQBS. i- u 0 m on Penalties-None. A hletic and Der-lBoston lflhlcago the cup semi-finals by virtue of a ' etrcit Toronto Range rs Yanks Ready To Start 0n Pennant Trail ST. PETERSBURG, Fifi... Niarch 6-_(/\ P)»~’l"hc old fence-busting New York Yullkccs are back to- gether again. ready to ‘Quick up! where they left off in l9 , if some‘ of the younger talent can fill the ga ing holes in the pitching staff. 0e Dimagglo. Charley Keller and Tommy Hflll-rlfiil still can take care| of the outfleidmg, Joe Gordon and. Phil Rlzzuio form the l riirb§ losers: 5G5$5§$ h7l\7'“>~¢>4>4 ~J~F~I-J-'IOI H macaw»: §;;H~_ Z U‘ ranunsga‘! __~HH b; $§w$$ $$33$ Bill Dickey once again is belhlndl the plate. But who ls going to pitch? cow" oi thr- staff. tossers. some of whom may be able) to do the job. Last season Floyd Beven vouag strong-armed fellow Salem, Ora. found himself as a| big leaguer with a 13-9 record for a sag club. Sevens prove his ability in a postwar setting against hitters like Williams. Dick Wakefield lather returning stars. Ernie Bop-ham. a disappointment| for the last two seasons although‘ he came back strorng irn the final months of 1945. is unsigned and missing valuable training time‘ when. at 32, he should be one of the better huriers in the league. lhero are seven leithanders, in- cluding Marius Russo who still is a question mark because of a winter. arm operation Joe Page. an un- predictable southpaw, pitched one» good grime in Psrioma and ' Bill Wight, who still bolcilgs to iheI Newark farm climb. was the bright- ost-lookin-g prospect uncovered in i-hv Canal Zone excursion. None oi the others. except the veteran Jake Wadp. has proved himself in fast company" Red Buffing hasn't reported des- Biie throats of fines from Mac- hail. Although he is 4i. ho still has cmuczh left in his right arm to come handy to manager Joe Mc- Cari __ Atlev Donald comes in the same category but his is a doubtful can; because (if a shoulder opcrab o and n. Clarence Marshall. a IYOUZFIKSCB!‘ who won l2 at ansss Cty. seems to have attract McCarthy's at- tention and Karl Drews, Frank I-lillm- Mid John Moore are back again for new trials after success- ful seasons in Newark. M | N A RTY§ i-lNLbiéliil» Third Period: 3—Boston, Bauer (Dunlarl) (Bullcrl 5-B7oston, Conachvr (Cotvley) .09 8~—Bosion_ Crawford (Du! 4--Boslon, Dumzlrl Schmidt) 8 21 ‘i—BIoston, Henderson (Sillll) 1:08 8-—Tor0nto, Schriner (Polio) 14:47 9-—Toronlo, Goldhunl 18:17 Iii-Boston Guldolin (Calling-er. Church) 19:16 Penalties-None. Mainland Horsemen‘ Loud in Praises HALIFAX. March l0 - (C?) - kcyslonelléznlifaian arlld Dartigloutlk hocrlsefmen ~ r um g ere i woe -en rom combination to a brilliant lnfleldlme we racing championships Charlottetown: voiced loud praises for the reception elven them_ 38mm; spud chandler’ me “hen the Victoria Driving Club during Con“; g4 o; g5 their stay in the Island cliv. Duupluncc Presidents Cyril the Halifax Harness Ho 5 s, and Fred Lahev of tllc DrfLiilolli-il from ‘Club said the visiting horsemen had R "a wonderful trip and time." still has to Damnoutlfs Easier-n Drivinz As- captured Ted both champions-hips at the Island Wiilillili! the soclstlon’: colorbcarcrs meet. Walter Brown lpaclnz event and Hillside the trot. iiiogan. liemaret Golf Tournament k’ MIAMI. Fla" MlliTii l0 ~- e Ben Hogan of iicrsilcy. Pa, Jimmy Demurei cl Houston, . . today won the $7.500 Miimlj info national four boll golf iournarr m. . on the 36m hole by dcfcaimg Sam. mv Snead of llot Springs, Vu, and Sammy Byrd of Detroit, mic-lip. Brighton housewives didn't know it but they fed their pets horse .meat from a famous thoroughbred l ' ~Quartier Maltrc. Quartler Maitrc. killed steeple- chaslsig at Fbntwcll. Susex. won the Lincolnshirc handicap in 1940 ‘and. three gear-Alger“ Lille i S lTB. E H 194-4 and won several races. ~—— 9 Tolrclass greyhounds are draw- ing fancy prices these days. but sales are practically nonexistent Syd Orton. Wimbledon trainer, ha. more than one Owner prepared i pay up to 5.000 pounds ($22500) for a young greyhound capable o! scoring a. class victory. but such dogs just aren't in b‘: bought Alex KylefBritlsh anlaueur golf; champion. still talks about his ex. rlcnce in the West Yorkshire all- nce competition alt Flxby. Hud- dc ilel He reached the green‘ ladies who Just ado-o-ore Wlmt gives. gals? - t with n shutout Sudcnhcxrfs big wolf misses. wi his second shot and over-ran with his putt. A sudden gust of wind blow hLs ball back into the hole to- give s “birdie” three chase for ihr- wrjvcs some 5'7 showed m ul time. Some came m at a London. Bill Brannlck from b v ni._ reported hr- llap Day To Coach Leafs Next Season of why he didn't bring it in. c Club splillivu: bar Dan Sluurl, o said: great wolf." TORONTO. March 1O --(CPl—- The Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League announc- ed Saturday that Clarence (Hap) Day has signed a contract to coach the loam again in tho 194647 sca- son. Day became coach in 1940.. Remember When t lunmlimnuslv lo nrakc an i l l I l lihatham To lisk Scott Win _ llun for the "lllc world gasped l7 years 53o lodav vrherl Major ll O, l). Segrava set a now racing auto speed record of ‘.541 36 fillies fill hour on nds (Rn. mp)“ pOllVlillZ of Chalharll. 11ml thc hard ' no Iicilch Fla. lh svns boa n by_ Sir hlnlcnlnl in _ ampbcll m Utah m 1035 ivith | [Clmlvr A0113 ililDS an hour and bv John) (‘obb also of Utah. in 1939 a .3685?» of miles ‘Bil hour. .7 irinl in Clmlllam '___. lllli. mill l l\'l(l|‘i‘l Tho vounril advocairwi In this amoral vie “h w of teams are nual Piowinl leour Plowink Aasociat ion of Gang‘ firm it Scotland. hymn“; helm enema no h“. ii» was dunner; . '~ hihol-flie .a some heel ever filmedwwith a pap- ticular flair for slapping defensi- les women around..So what? so Dan is flooded with fan mall from some to the point of proposing. . No Targets Seen OWEN SOUND, Ont, March 1C P) — The _\volvos cam-u up m ncarhy Norlh hunt last week. The score, after eight. hours hunting; No kills, no hits, no near Reevg Pames Reid invited 1.000 hunters to take part Ln the mass but only starting h O ario points as Si. ‘Ag-meg and Southamp- ton, s-hoi squlrrol and thou had is explain The hunting: ended with ‘ill l» ' g0 on tho farm "Don't in» , boys. I have lived here all my life and I have yet to see a real live R.G.M.P. Services CHATHAM, N.B__ March u) . lCPl-Thv lnwn council has a zlppl Royal Canadian Mnunicrl Plllivl‘ l0 lakc over lire Th» council also promised sup- pori [or osluhlisllmrnl of a paper ' n‘s Cow, Th0 mat- ho (liscussorl snon a! n con- of roprescnlativr- officials. n full limo veterans a fairs off- Mmtrselde. ' filmy-saggy Mel:- t Iat-