rica's No. 7 Horse ate Of Nashua Will B Decided Today At Sale who founded the stable.plicated matter to thresh out. and: and then for the there. is no indication how soon younger Woodward upon the death there can be any announcement. Page 6 The Guardian Thursday, Dec. 15, 1955 Carl Voss Opens Eighth Annual Hockey School N.1-1.1.. referee-iii-chief Carl Voss of several players for the benefit opened the eighth annual hockey of those attending the SCIIWI Ind lschool at the Charlottetown Hotel local fans g inst nmm Wm, a chalkboard in. The school continues through i5n.ucm,n period on the varioug Friday and will conclude inlthe phases of ,-ere,-eemg evening when the school mem . Appmxmmely 40 c.,a(.h35' u. will be the guests of the Physical forces and players including many .glI:"3far1!7(::;le5:;l:vnIl;;'m?:1 dim" "' NEW YORK (AP)-The fate of'are to be opened at the Hanover lward.Sr., Nashua. the big 3-year-old cham- Bank here. I15 years ago, ion and 1955 American No. 1 It is up to the Hanover Bank orse. is expected to be cleared and John W. Ludewig, executors up today when the famous Belair of the estate, whether to accept Itud racing stable is dissolved. bids for Nashua and the rest oi - Sealed bids for Nashua and 61 the racing and breeding stable. other horses from the late Wil- Ludewig served for many years lam Woodward, Jr.'s Belair Stud as secretary to William Wood- Aces Looking For First. Win In Island League of his father in 1953. 'after the bids are opened." one Young Woodward. 35, died oiladvlsor to the executors said. ac ” tal gunshot wounds in- It is up to the new owner' or flicted by his wife Oct. 30. owners of Nashua to decidi Estimates have placed the val- whether he will be put back inti ue of Nashua at anywhere from training to try and surpass Cita 0500.000 to 31,000,000. The son of .tion's sl.0tS5.760 in winnings. oi Nasrullali is insured for 3750.000. be retired to stud. zV'1agshua'sh-total eaianingls of a put im sewn ony to iat- For CII'sIIip ! lion, the world's greatest money- lirom Moiit-ton.Hali"ax and Syd- wvinning horse. Nashua picked up ;s752.s3o in purses this year. most lover earned by a horse in one i . . SEBSOIL TORONTO 'CPt-Boxing h91IV.V- ney sat in on the blackboard - . . . weight James J. Parker 01 Bar- talk in which Mix Voss discussed! FMN) IR RURNING i-ie. Out. is tentatively illnlchedla i-ere.-egg L-nndn.-1 bnin nu;-ins g: It '5 tepecled mat 5""3I 53'" '0 HEN Johnny Mlhufs "I and preceeding a game and stress- form when they tangle -with lhelillttalcs will I39 In 1110 m8I'k9l I0flSuiith Africa in Toronto Jan. 9 ed punctuality for 5 game and 1'1 n 5.t5ll:th"hb'd. h Iibe-- s" v. -. ' W W ...::....:”.:i;.. 'r..:.. :."...:..:".:... .. &?;...::"..3:.':::...?.:"":."..:':":.:. '";3"'.".:."':.l" .-;e;--1;.-:8: N. as ico- taieiit-loadcd youth i-liihhers Nashua; 2. nine other race hora nonnced wednesday. To bebaie nbflsgfi glut nfnI)..bf)Sg.:y,,s Monctoii Hawks gained another I95 and 12 yearnngs: 3' 24 Mood" Pmmmer Jack lDe3c”"' MI?" The school will resume Wthis Mich (minthe:-;1:(l?Etsc;:g1Stg:!;g: mares and is w nlin s: 4. Na- ' . ' h - . tau 0 C n I I shuafand the eniizise rgcing stable if iililre Ihlajlliilgliedlni lilifrilt? lllgflzzmirnoog 8-! glhgnslmlls 4;imaMatliiulElkei,1 Iieague ienaf iwilengthey ., v - g V V. .m. lIl'ln its Perl 1'. ie t c ea ing Cain .o n eav- and bliedmg Mock In one 0Vem"iGa'de"5' Me” M'”I"s"”e' Omai Voss assisted by Johnny Sqii:ire- ors to H 1-1 overtime tie Wednes- Laysh St-hurnian's Summersidei Aces travel to Charottetown to- B. Y. C. tonight at night still looking for their IirstiArcna. victory in Island Senior ”B" Hoc- The key League play. In two previous also have played two games Twill- atarts they were edged 4-3 by the ning the first from the Saints 64 Saints and SL4 by the league-iead- in overtime and losing the second lng Montague PFIYYIFOSES. ;7-6 to the fast-skating Parktlaile The above rink skipped by Frank in section B of the Turkey Bon- Acorn (far left) beat out 23 other spiel. In the final roundiast night teams in the race for the turkey: Frank and his teammates defeated at the Charlottetown Curling Club a rink skipped by Frank 1-ianuli mate. Harry Sear 2nd stone and Eric Gillespie. lead. -o Hoivevci s'lilL'(1 tlicir l'eSt1i1iIdingiI:I)'Gl'S. fpackage. Sealed bids will be re- .-in athletics cnmmissinnen .gaidi y. . . . a rink are Frank Cox mate G -v defeat at the hands of Warren. So far in league play five Llalileslipirod until 12 noon AST. ii f' ht vii h f - in 3 H31 imlggs 3"” will ill” help "I 5 d”-V."'3m' . V , . T k B I W - ' ' M be a "' Ur ev Onsple Inners A 'l ed g mw' mm” " r- . -. 0'15 73 9 Silme un amoll 3 5 I 5- V . ' ' ' i, ' I399" l'”IiIl"f-' W"1"k"l"5 "1 3959""? ha" been deud by E ""5 "3 vatant through the retirement oft Penalties None. Frank Hanscns rink were Had th The session will consist of a black-N D9" CWII9” DI U31"-I”"A I Maclnnis. mate. Dawson Peterson rink and will he in much better rnarginh which. indliicattesgltttitat one o 5 board talk and 8 pmi d on ih i second period. Swringg. none - jmm-mm:-i answosi ino oni sc - . - - - - . st! ece.. A . 1 . ' . test can reasonabe expect another 9 P .B3)l;:;;en:;:deE:.l:)n ":1; cliltiitadlaagl At 4 p.ni it's back to the Hotel J1:fj::fIll6C5:R'XEI:II:,':"(ri:i::;NlLl!I;lfl L a S 1- E V e n I n 9 153395lf51dSt23::t0;IoE':f:)?::z'; where the N.H.L. rcicree-in-chief will give a talk on the techniques thriller. Game time is 11:30 sharp. Juvenile Vics was comprised of Allison Tait. iiiatr Dr. Don Brown. 2nd stone and Bill 9I)I3ll(' ii : 27. Third period-2, N. Y. Rangers 4-1 jpI'0YD(l the fight as a title match ih ut ihev will. Rinks skipped by Frank Acorn Harry Sear. 2nd stone and Eric M”"”""' Li” Gillespie. lead defeated a rink skip-' I NI R0 dis 4'3 " NEW YORK (CP Clii--igol "Tiiev'll have to i-ecogiiiye it " 9' dcle"-5” "ml W9"-”'94 I.-.-nix llchl'1nC Carver! 15-43 and Wendall McLaine emerged as . . . I - t. 1 - -. , . . .V V . ( , . . g M G g1 . P. Black Hawks handed New York he said. "because who else Isl 1" the "9"”'g 'mmcd'd'”I-l prcil Penalties Smith 5:32. Weaver winner; of the Turkey Bongpiel 3: pedrby Fganlf Hgnwul flu) M: II” rlfgz;-teed ! k . In a Juvenile league game play- IRQIIEEFS their third straight Na- there?” :”9dI"g ill? 33"” heme?" rill” 7-56, Wliyi 13:30. Kuilman l1I1ill0l' th Char! "down Curling Club ,8” see I" ” ? "ape " n 3 1 eams 09 pa" "I ll" ed last. night at the Sport Arena By THE CANADIAN PRESS nnnai Hockey Leagm. dares. wed, pa,-ker iongin the gnnn, Afri. Summsrsidc Aces and the BA .0 and mam, 13.30. Bnwness um. 9 0 gendaitl nilvicbaiiaye-2 fink delicate: gonspia. lg lndsegion EA andbgi I ewar Oore 0 COD 0!! Sec On an eat! mem I" night. The Frank Acorn skipped rink in segion A. comprised of Myron Bell. mate. Me bers of Wendall McLaine's in 8 at 11.10 Mr, Voss willl give practical '11,... 13.30 Heltlcnion.sti'ations' of iciiitl. off-sidesl 0v:-rtiiiic S('()I'illQ1 None. and rule infractions with the aid Penalty" BI'I(Iii('I('I1 6:48. can giant. Eric Potgciter. (Iran in London last month. is training in Toronto. nesday night. defeating them 4-1 for tlicir first victory in five meet- ings this season. Summary First period: 1. Chicago. Stanley tDewsbury. Mickoskil 1:32; 2, Chi- cago. McIntyre tSullivanl 17:317. Penalties: Evans 1:02 and 18:29. Litzenberger 4'84. Sandford ')"'.6. Morison 13:32. Dewsbiiry and him- tinato 19:50. Second period: 3. Chicago. Vlit-k- oskl (Martin, Skovt :43. Penalty: Fontinato 8:57. Third period: 4. New York. Pop- tlle vies edllcd "19 RWBIS 44 Madison Square Garden fans in Vics goals WPF9 5C0!'ed by GI-"I5 New York saw their first NHL Steel. Arsciiault and C0IlIlOIIy.Igan)e 30 years ago tonight, A THE R0.VEIS' SHIPOPS W8"! HBEKIL crowd of 19,000 watched Montreal McC0rmack and Coyle. Canadiens score a decisive 3-1 vic- tory over New.York Americans. who had obtained the old Hamil- ton Tigers' NHL franchise. O Cciprluls l'l-2 . , g Canada jumped 6.! per cent in the AMHERSIL lcpl '" A"'IIe"'I' first 10 months of this year to Ramblers went on another scor- 510 379143000 fl. m 39 744 -70000 mg rampage wednesdgy ”-lgmi in the' corresponding 1054 lilieriod. of the winning teams went a big. fat Christmas turkey. THE 'N EW '56 SALES SHOW RISE OTTAWA tCPteRetai1 sales In Now! Enjoyan owners-eye view of this fine car d”w".m3 the F'9d,e'i”f”" C3p"FI5 the bureau of statistics reported ein tGadsbYl 3313: 5- Clll("'110- I14 I” '1” A”a”I1C C03-0' Sem9"lTuesday. All regions except Sask- Skuv 19:30. Hockey LEBZUE .atchewan shared in the rise in Penalties: None. slmlmmyi" sales in the to months. Octnlier Stops: First period: 1. Amherst. D-lsales--31.120.500.000 against 31.015.-.Rollinii .1: . Kiley (Gray. Leytei 8.24: 2. Am- herst. Kennedy r'1Vhei-rieiii. Ber- naqueat 10.20: 3. Amherst. Wit-rite tnrinaut. Leytel 14.121 ; Penalties: Whitloek 10.24,: Campbell 11.37. Lepirie 12.23. Me-L Phee 15.31. Miles moo. 1 Second period: 4. Amherst. Schmidt fliriliant. Wlhitei :44; 5. Amheist. R r I 1 l a ii t iwhite. Sohmidti 3 24 Penalties: Caiiiphell 425. Pow-1 ers 7.32. Cam-pbelll misconduct 1382.000 in 1954-were larger in aillworsley 19 lareas. Attendance 8.508 I Sports Arena Ltd. HOCKEY THURSDAY. Dec. 15 AT 3:30 P.M. SUMMERSIDE ACES - Vs. - BASILICA YOUTH CLUB Children 35c Th-ird period: it Amherst. Ell-I lant (WHIP. Powers) :37; 7.? Fredericton. Whitlock lLeger.. Blackburni 2.35: R. Amherst. 1'). Kiley (Gray. Leyiet 4.10: 9. Fredericton. Lecierc (Blackburn. Legerl 9:00: in, Amherst. T119!-I; - rien tBernaque1.. Power.-it 14.27:; 11. Amherst. Brillant - (Schmidt. Powcrst 16.12: 12. Amherst. Gray 4Lcyte. Botleyl 13.04: 13 Amherst. D. Kiley (Leyte. Pow- ers) 18.22. Penaltiler: pine 17.zs. ADMISSION: Adults 60c; McPhee 16:15. IA-L Schurmans School Parade WILL PRESENT THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM OVER RADIO STATION CJRW. SATURDAY. DEC. 17th at 7:30 P.M. l--W . . ' . Gfggglli EI;liI;m 33'?-m"5'dS Elemenl”-Vi ' .Vla(-hay. Norlham. Grade -5, Vocal 2-Betty Colwill. Nnrtham. Grade 4. Vocal i i Solo. 8--l)m-id Miller. Summerside 1i1Iementary,l S 3-.;nndra Hiiestis. Wilmot Valley. Grade 1. (l”"l0 5- Piano Solo. iann Solo. -. . g , , twundcn mus. Nommmy Grade 6' VON” t 9--igirlcy liymcnt. Noithnm. (.rade 5. Vocal Solo. K ' - y '4 . 5- Judith Tiiplin. Siiiiimei-side, F.i..m,.mary' ill--Jiidy Hancock. Sumiiiersitie Elementary. T ZHHYJHH (i1'.'lfIt” ti. Reading. (vradc 5. Piano Solo. 0' . 'is-sivi Iv -. .. . pi:n:yS"l);x)Iment Noithnm. (II it tie 5. 11-Altlvayizcall Siinimcrsidc High. Grade 10. H lik ' , . ' he . . . A ' avcyou, cso&IyodteI'ii,nI&EnQInRnIefIIct is beyond your raadi? Wsnauiralthatyouabouozjiltcaepulurquickenioglookutiegteaning length and dramatic Flight-Sweep styling of this superb -oimu ipeah of QTIW" ”"II95'a"I'5 will "Wear in the One to Three tllassrooni Division. All-ti: I. 5 '-- .- .. , C"nIcs”'lr:l'lg 2:! HI;9NE'sI((?(I to he at the Radio station by I 00 P.M. on l-ritlay Evening. quit INTERSCHOLAST Ic 9Ul2 FIN ALS music. and expensive clubs . . . - 3 mun AND ovnn (ILA SSROOM DIVISION ya up m1....i.. wde gfcaryua man it aura spin iii. pa ugh beau The following school teams will meet at the Summerside High School Fri -andbelqagq tinanuuwdbg Inn curl ' i . day, December 17th, at 5:00 PM. for a sudden death playoff. Suiiimerside High School Kensinqton School Air Mai-sliol Johnson School O'Leciry School Tho two lcams winning in the afternoon will be the supper guests of the M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. and will appe r tih iii . ' ' ' entation on Saturday Ieiveiillng. C Pmgnm e lame evenmg wmch Wm be recorded '0' was IMPORTANT NOTE 8CllURMAN'S SCHOOL PARADE WILL BE HEARD SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 P. M. Students p rti 1 ti - Evening 7:39 ;.M.c an raga :51 rzlnltlst be at the Radio Station Friday You wildriveiaiinbeiovablocomfon. reauiiringuefetpandoasyooniidenoc. witheagerpowerreadytnworkforyon,inuantiy.YouvilcontrotthisaewV-I Pow; ymryog-Inger tip--select yoiirdi-ivingiranga auuiiy as you tune you' ngimwim Power-Fiiia. Pull-time power Itou'ing',Ieweentre-plane brakes add stlinioteto your drivingplaahiin. Aadtlievcyfactofknowingtlnt youovvnaCliryalu.iviilgtveyoIa'wonderfuiiittl Askyonrdnh'aboItthItIIio5o0ofCiI'yaletcoat.Youbavenoth'aigtoloIo ...aida&yalwbgdII eoptionuinuiuuiit IA!-NONI CA1 II 31131 &IDOlM'!O!l Of IKIX. LXITII Pnoli-button oontrolii! The new way to soled III Iriveyou want. Pushabutton...steponthegas...adG0t ' I MlmfgiggwwallyslerMM.UQf'0IWINI;9A)W8ifin(f0l'WUlll00fd9UfqA y- ' (Photo by W. Taylor. . ; 11-9. I1-rt Frank Acorn, Myron sen . av