7 j .»z-rs:-~ .... vv\nyOV'7 -. The (}t.lI.ldlI-Il- , Fri.. Jan. 2%. 1964. Minor Tourney Goes Saturday '1‘he biggest event in the his my of minor hockey will takr place this Saturday at the Char- Imtewwn Forum- 5m~q1n.g with the regular pro 15 a.m. and runnln. (‘[‘t'-\\/Iled. .\t 7 o'clock Brig. .W. Reid \\1II lficiawlly open Minor Hoc- _ ' dropping the puck in start the "Game of The “oak.” between the Centen- nial Pee Wees and the Sum mrrsid'r Pee Wee All.Stara. CMHA Bantams will face the Summerside Banntam All-Stars. immediately following the Pee Wee contest. the evening. . Hurons. will (Toss clicks WIIJII Al Ri§ey'1‘ Braves in a Midget contest. All teams participating in thr- minor hocioey day program. will pa.-ado from City Hall to the 1:.~;-tun, beginning at 12.1!) p.m All in all. this should be a rod letter clay in the young piayers‘ lives. All OMHA e.:ecut.ive, coaches. and officials are requested to be at the Forum at 1.3) to as- gist in the days program. REFEREE SCHEDULE 6.15 a.m.——Brian Lewis. 1000 a.m. to 1.30 p.m —Lea Barnes. C.Ii'Ilf Ready, Jamey Kennedy. 2.co p.m. to 6.30 p.m.— Joe (‘:;yle. Brian Lewis. Alan An- dz-rws. Grant Crockett. Cliff Ready. Junior MacLcod. 7 pm ~ 10 p.m.— Les Barnes. Joe Coyle. Allie Can'- xer. Junior M-acLecd‘. Guam (,'l‘oc'kett. Cliff advy. PEE WEE : 6.15 a.m.—Foxes vs. Wolves.‘ 7.00 a.m.-—-Spcringers vs. Rac- I (‘i'(ll'Ib'. 7.45 a.m.—Seals vs. Caribous.K 8.30 a.m.—Coyotes vs. Lions‘ 9_l5 a.m.-—0tters vs. Ra-ms. 10.00 a.m.——E~iks vs. Bisons. 10.45 a.m.—lce cleaning, sett- i~1: irp dividers RLGULAR SCHEDULE PAPERWEIGHT . 11.15 Rink I—BIuel)u‘ds_ vs. Orioles: Rink 2—Recibirds vs :' Larks; 3--Gulls rs. Crows. 11.50 Rink l—Raver.s vs. l"al- cons: 2-Locns va. Robins; 3— Hawks vs. Jays. ‘ l—BudIgies vs. ?—Pclicans vs. Cranes 3 Owls Practice. ISLAND TOUR.-\'AMEN'l' Games 1. 2 .'i—‘.’:00—2.30 - Souris vs. Konstington; Monta- . Crapaud: Georgetown is. .\Iurray l'l3l‘l)l}ul'. (lamrs 4. 5. 6—2.45——3:l5 - (Il£l"l0IlCU)\Vn 1 v-:. Charlotte- town 2: Summcrside 1: vs. Summcrside RCAF: Summer. side 2 vs. Morel! . Winner 6; Win- ner 2 vs. Winner 4: Winner 1 vs. Winner 3. Games 10, ll. l2——-4:15-4:45- Loser 3 vs. Loser : Loser 1 vs. Loser 4; Loser 2 vs. Loser 5 Games 13. I-i—5:00—5:30 - Winnm‘ 7 vs. Winner 8; Winner 10 vs. Winner 11. . Winnam of games 9 and l2j draw bye to finals. Games 15. 16-6:00-6:30 — winner 9 vs. Winner 13; wi-n- nor 12 vs. Winner 14. Game 15 Winner is “A" cham . on. Game 16 Winner is “B" cham- pion. 7 p.m. Centennial: vs. S'sidc. ‘ li p.m. OM]-IA Ban-tarm vs.. S'side. 9.00 p.m. Hurone va. Bmwes. ' PUBLIC FORUM (Continued from page 0 It‘0dt’ Napoleon) tang u a 3 e. weights and measures. sei3nor- ‘ 5. etc. Their decendanta show- ' ed appreciation by rallying to ‘ the British cause in the war of l 1812-15. when they were the prin- ' cipal factor in the defeat of two , American armies sent against Quebec and Montreal. it is hard to understand the down-trodden complex of mid- dle class Quebec people. The ed- ucated are, not violently vocal. The rabble-rousera stir up the hoi polloi to a state of popular frenzy. with personal aggrandib has had a long innings. she holds the “balance of power" nearly all the time-notoriously during the Mackenzie Kins 1'0- tzime. Laurier and St. Laurent were twenty years in the Prime Ministers‘ neat. General Vlnler and Mr. Chevrler. Governor General and Canadian Hilh Commissioner respectively- I‘ II obvious that French Canadlana act the high offices in pr0P0|’tIW to their number and qualifica- lions. I am. Sir. eIc.. JAMES PENDERGAS1‘ . Uiarlottetown. SAY OUTPUT UP MOSCOW mp» _— The Soviet Union's central statistical board said Thursday gross industrial n in 1963 reached 65 States. An official announce- ment reported induatrial output Increased by 8.05 percent over 1932. with consumer goods I19 five per cent. The announce- 1 menu said that despite bad‘ to economize on cereals. our country's requirements in brand Ind seeds are Insured." The alauplel was an {Gill century munlcal instrument. played by rubbing the than at. user with not ttnle l l I l I MINOR HOCKEY DAY III CHARLIIITETIIWN SATURDAY. JANUARY 25“! AT THE SPORTS ARENA TRUE MEANING OF MINOR HOCKEY MAGlSTRATE— hockey players. never see them lCE—where Canadian sporting activities take place NAME—any good player isnrns one 0BEDlENCE—a fundamental of Hockey READINESS-player must learn to be alert HONESTY—to oneself and to the rules OFFlClALS—must. he obi-yotl CANADIANISM—truly taught by hockey KEEN—mind taugh by hockey EDUCA'l‘lON—sp0rts is every boy's education part of -<nI7<fiO:l: 502-3 Y0llTH—the citi'/.ens of tomorrow AFTERNOON 2:00 to ‘2:30— Game l—Souris vs. Kensington Game 2-—Montague vs. Crapaud gum; 3._.(;eorgetown vs. Murray Harbour 2:45 to 3:15- SCHEDULE V (teams 1 and Zl Game 5-Summerslde (No. 1.‘ vs. Summer- aide RCAF Game 4-Charlottetown vs. Charlottetown. I MINOR HOCKEY STARS OUT IN FORCE SATURDAY 3:30 to 4:00— Game 7—Winnr~r S and Winner 6 Game 6-—Winner 2 and Winner 4 Game 9-Winner 1 and Winner 3 4:l:') to 4:45-— 0 REMEMBER-Ir YOU WANT to KEEPV HIM out or not WATER _E_l__JT HIM ON ICE THIS MESSAGE PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR HOCKEY BY THESE PUBLIC SPIRITED ClT|ZENS:—— KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. PLUMBING AND HEATING Your Dealer for McCulIoch Chain Saws and Outboar- ds 25 Brackley Pt. Road Dial 4-6423 CHANDLER BROS. LTD. YOUR HOUSE AND HOME STYLE CENTRE 1 Plywood Place Charlottetown Dial 894-6557 CURRIE BROS. MONIIMENTAI. MFGRS. Malpoqm Road PEAKE-MARTIN LTD. sm; US FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS 92 QM“ st Dial 2-1261 WALTER CARVER JR. caPmR0],EUM PRODUCTS” HUGHES DRUGS “SINCE 1810" Dial 4-8311 ARCHER 8. Mat:DONALD LTD. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 Pg“-kdale Dlfll 4-03'<l>5 MICHAEL BROTHERS JOBBERS 240 Dorchester St. Dial 4-3595 SUNSHINE ISLAND DAIRY SERVTNG THE Pl‘}RFl‘}('vT FOOD, ..VllLI\’ . 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