Ir’ ll3'fl-'i' 7 no Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. Feb. 11. 1984. D /____f SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Welcome Home t‘HARI.0'!"l'E‘I‘0WN Ceritennlais are ‘back to ichool ones min after a trip which the youngsters will remember the roar ‘ ' lives. I” ‘roll? me great majority of these young lads. it was their mg my; trip away from home and they thorougidy enjoyed every minute of it. However, despite the greatness of ill)! “.h.,1e venture. we are firmly convinced all of the boys were happy 1., got a taste om's cooking once again. _11 any rate. the youngsters turned in an excellent per- 1n.-mnnce in their first trip to Quebec's International Pee Wee tniirnaiiicnt. They reached the scmi-final bracket in the ‘B’ division hi-fore losing a contest. Their decision: over 0rsaln- surely expected they would suffer losses and \\lll‘ll these came. nobody was greatly surprised. The calibre nl imnpctition in this tournament is high and we were msl happy that our Centenniails fared off as well as they did. IT was fine news to hear that l.hc team coached by Brian l,l"\\l.< was the most gentlemanly club at the big show. This is indeed a fine advertisement for Prince Edward Island and a real victory in itself. So often after hockey teams make l"l}l_: you hear about how badly they l’)t'l1iIVf‘d on the road. .of (‘(Illl.\t‘, is is not always true but it docs occur too often. However, the Ccn-tennials left Quebec City with folks sing- in: their praises. That's a great way to depart. It means you're ilnnys welcome urn some time. And so the Centennials came home as little heroes on Sunday nltvrnoon. They won two hockey games. gave their utmost in the three they lost and showed folks in the Quebec capital that our boys can conduct themselves in line style in any kind of company. Ccntcnnials. we salute you. ' That Special Medal TIIE special gold medal awarded to Father David Bauer. coacli of Canada's Olympic hockey team. is surely an award that hockey fans will not forget in a bur . Father Bauer e a tremendous contribution to these (ll,VllTl'Plc hockey games. He had complete control of his hockey 11 aycrs and he had them conduct themselves on a high plane The Canadian coach didn't issue chcup statements to the pr:-ss. He weighed his words carefully and when he was quoted. you never heard tell of anyone trying to make him eat his words. His control of himself and players after the Swedish nlaycr hit him on the face with a stick brought him more in the limelight than ever before. This. typc of award which Father Bauer received was the first of its kind in_the lilstory of the Games. But it was surely 0'-ll‘ ‘ill? ]0Vl‘l‘y rlzlht thinking liockoy fan would thoroughly fl£l‘(‘ . The YOIIMZ Priest and his players have been rt-lations persons. Canada surely should appreciate the fin 5'7‘:..:i‘i?§.'li““i~.£’i.§’.l’.§"’l”...l' é.‘;‘;...‘i'."'" iadrcher W in to aiiczid of the Canadians. ‘V mug have been placed It's Disgusting WE_ not more diszusled each day with the idea of playing rrlr national name in somebody clse's backvard with sillv rule; itt)l;)|‘lc;:).c~7stSM:‘leCCg1$$IS hRelci;§c‘ing is. a rule. horrible ,, . . and chrtigifed it to suit their nggs en “Mada: great game as we are concerned. we are all for forgetting about these world hoc'l|tey tournaments. We don't have to prove to If Mk‘ in Europilvgoltlhttr [Sill-‘atest‘hh¢)‘ckli*.\; players in the world. “.9.” prove n to "mm. V9 II . e them come over and [City Hoop Games Med Al SDU Pl; l l”.‘.“I*°*"F"ei“"‘T9 ill}? M331 men for losers. 1“ "I" , S J 81. The lineup for the first game "“ K’ _ . .. New lh0|wa.<: RCAF: Devana 39. Burn. ninnora in f“-0 _;(.(,,«,ng-K1-1.1.11 19_ human 6 Chequis 7 l“”"‘-‘ 3‘ "19 5DU Kym. De-lSza.wara 13. Nmurl 4 Arm- “"3 ‘Wed 39 Points to PM slmng 6. Mt-iianiy. ‘YMCA- vw RCAF to a 94.57 win ove1‘!R. Son-ntlebury 24 Strang is 1 s ' . . n ::t)o(l fast brcak and a tiidht3M(D°"ald' Johnson‘ ‘M Mac" rune dcfcncc. Roy SC‘8f1i.lfVl’)lliI3’lD0uga“' lifts the lilgili scorer for the los. 9": with M points. in the other end of the twin iii the Pirates bowed to a ‘lil rounded attack and suf- r -nro shrcl showing Buotte with hi hi. Dcssureault 17, Far- H1 19. Tobin ill. Hyndman wtih T"? and "l"iinnc-l" Macimn 17 Urges"——— ‘Medical Care ' For The Aged WASHFNC-'N)N (A/P) — Pres- lrlcni Johnson. declaring that llriled the U.S. Congress Mon- day to vote medical insurance for the aged this year. Ercss on health problems. John- son also announced he is creat- lii: a Commission on Heart Dil- onse. Cancer and Strokes to l|'lfl ways to reduce the hazards of these diseases by developing ncw knowledge and better using existing knowledge. The first item in the presiden- tial message was hospital insur- Incc for the agcd—a controver- sial program that has been be- fore Congress for at least (our ‘cars. The president's recommenda- iosis in this field were the same as those advocated by the late iircsidcnt John F. Kennedy. RAISE TAXES Spelling out the principal trials of his proposal. Johnson l‘-‘commended that the insur- Rnce program be financed in to $1!) . Thus all workers mvcred by social security and lamina between to finance the system. in a special message to Con- . 01.000 and moo would pay more in tum ,clamorcd for Greek union with 1 Second game lineup was: .SDU: Buotte 16. Dessurc-a.u.lt. 117. Farrel I9. Foley 9. Tobin 20. Davis 4. Nantes 2. and Rogers. PIRATFS: Hyndman .23, W. Illacliean 17. Gallant 4. C. Burns ‘Fort Augustus 1 Wallopecl I6-23 l Corran Ban walloped Forti fAu;zuslus 1&2 in a regular lea- izuc game in tho Charlottetown cvo ‘Saint l H. «Bann team to victory by gink- ing six markers. Other marks- Dunstan's rLnk last night. . . B. Watts. M. 0'Oonnell and D. Murphy one ‘each.’ lmarkors for the losers F. MacEachern markcrs for iihe f Greek Students Are lniurecl During March ATHENS (AP) —— Thousands ‘of Greck students staged a Cy- iprus protest march on the U.S. land British Embassies Monday lnlght and collided with police in ldowntown Athens. First reports said many sili- dents were injured in the fight- . fl, l The riot erupted while U.S. ‘State Undersecretary George |Bail conferred with Greek and lAmerican officials on a British- to bring peace ibetween the Greek and Turkish communities on the‘ troubled Mediterranean island of Cyprus. The demonstrating students ".4 G. MacLeod 1, W. Clements 1.1 night at Murray Harbour. ' Oswald's Mother 1Gives Testimony - iiocic-y I-eaiiue -i us-‘To Commission THE PROVINCIAL curling championships are underway at Belvedere Golf and Winter Club and some exciting mom- «ents were provided the fans yesterday. Chief J u stice Enters The Prince Fxiluiard ‘isllsind 1oui~llng championships are into jlheir second day and by mid. ,ni::ht some rinks will have fallen by the wayside and will watch the rest of the British iconsols play from the sidelines. ; Twelve matches were played lat Belvcdere Golf and Winter Club yesterday as the week- :long comvpetiitiion began its ac- tivities. The twelve losers can’ afford another loss. If it comes. Ihcy've had it as far as repre- senting Prince Edwaurd Island in The Brier at Charlottetown Forum early in March. ; three executive members of The Prince Edward Island Curling Association. Left to Thane A. Campbell, chairman of the trustees of The Mac- donald Brier Tankard, offic- Doctor posted I three in the will view the proc ings. second to set back in the camel One of the hlghl-lghis of the and then outcurled the O'Rourke Iday was hhe annual banquet quartet the rest of the distance. lp,-my to the final draw of the Art Burke, winner of the Is-lday, It was termed one of the land crown in 1962, had nolmost sulcc-essflul fimictiiions in trouble w'h~a-lever with Myron 11119 history of Consuls. play. Bcil"s Charlottetown foursome.‘ 11.1»: I_,ove_ president of P.E.1'. “'3ll0'Dl'llg llllem 12-4. The derlcurllng Association, presided at icndinz cliavmpion. Douiz Camqrhe banquet. Special] guests in- cron. Charlottetown. disposed of 1 ciildcd Chief Justice Thane A. RCAF's R. T081‘. 'C.'impbcll. trustee of the Mac- previous 295 passengers and 50 . . -“‘°"‘aS”°- “'"‘"“" 1 . . Cl 'r. B. F ,3 _son. C. Soil . ‘ Three former Brier I'@pl‘(‘._‘pp(-_y.jncja] championships al_1.\iacI\eii. Dr. Angus MacEach-,H ‘ 000201 001- 6‘-Dra.‘L'A' £5) "I G’ M‘:’r5p}:; vs_ s_cniatives won their games in ‘ready this _year_ provided fans lcrn. Pires. Belvcdere Golf and 0l>D8l‘ lRC'AI‘l G Warner E“°ML°u'r';)hy - ' . first round play yesterday. ;“.i,h yes.,m.day.,s biggest ex- iWlriL(‘.l' Club. Terry Hes, vice. Y 110004 102 021-129 p_M_ ' Kensuggfgn Alhsfqfs 1('l[(\[nenL Doug {lit-Gowan Ll‘all-.'DI‘l.‘S'l(l(‘I‘ll P.E.I. Curlini A553-_E. Johnsione (S sldeims Ice 2_ Ladies. . ed Wymlan .\'IiliI:i~r. Summor—1Cl-W0“ and G0"d0ll 9'10!‘ -| ,, "“' Ice 1 — ‘p To.‘ Tailor. C sf Elegngfs mg“; » . , . 3 . - 001 CM) 030 3l0—I! v',. , ,v - - ° SW. 10__; 3.519, sown ends andlbllzillman of the Chailottetown Y Macpherson (RCAF) l\i_b -son._?\. Htoicy. D. So.rie. vs mngs were 311 but hopeless, ‘BI'l(‘l_‘ Committee. 1 hampion vs. F. Vuozz_o. E.. - . R R However the boys from King‘; Skins and rink members were Y Nicholm J“? 050 101 03x—l2‘s.haw. D. Herrinc. F. Herring. Kenslngfon Lwns . County took control of things. lntF0dUCt‘d' L0 f-ll? gat11el'lnB- 1 ' ' ‘ ‘ 002101 Om m_ 11 . i had matters tied at 10-10 atlw "_.“l\I<‘-(ls-1')? DRAW 11 A Ba,,.,m ,C, Referee-—Gordic Drillon 1 Noam 5yn1\ip;y_ \v_q_ (Cp, the end of 12 ends and tihcni - -fl 0!‘ - - - - - - - - - - - - ~- ' 40.3 0300mm0_u ‘- l-The com fcrry William cai—§2ai‘nslred ithe bis singleton ln'B- "l""€'F *5’ ------- 9 J. Sqilmeliriggg lCi TO-DAY AT I‘’““°‘' 5”" °' T°""‘l° Map“ Mar’ ‘son is back on her run between 1 the nayof. ‘ , 50 ‘-1 310 0301-19 Ad - sai. of '1*1._-he“ lliere and Port aux Basqucml LETS? E3l10i|;lest:1Val<'hed the ‘(film-\-I-P-) - - - - - H. MacFarlane lS) ‘gnu Nl’ld.. following remodelling mat<'h<*S~ will t‘ °V"““8; - " -‘ - - 002100 101 o11_1 ‘which more than doubled herl ‘D (. n (C) 16 D‘ S8“d"' (Bl . ESDAY: sfudenh 25‘: 60: 1(‘8P¥lClly for Passengers and an-l R- 5 230.021 010 30o-12 -,.m,_3.0o p_m‘_MiM,. Hock,’ Proceeds fm. Minn‘, Hockey ' "‘°""°~‘~ l E. . . O\Nn5 ' L“F°““." C*"““‘l°“°"°“"» 5 12:45-I245 pm—P w (7 l The 7.500-ion Carson is cap-1 . . . ~ 5“mm91'3ld°- M -" MWYWBEIIQ-‘ 4.o0_-7.30 ;n_'_-ufnor film...” Skate After lable of'”handling 500 passcngersl ° 2 IC* R3‘m5*‘-V (S) ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " [391 — 3¢‘lV9d9l‘C_. RCAF — Air ' ' P‘ ’ ‘ ' y and 130 cars, compared with 8' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘'13 .Sf’‘a_“f’1‘_S“‘mm°''5‘E- __V_V____ _ _ ___ l lMinors Have ‘Schedule Change 3 Minor hockeyists who are in. volved are asked to note the lchanize in schedule for this week for the convenience of the young- er members the alternation was necessary. WEDNESDAY 6-6.45 PJIVI. —— Paiperweight All Stars. ; FRIDAY ; 7-8 a.m. — Bantam All Stars. lBruins Down Merchants 12-2 in the Kings Coiinly Inter- mediate B playoffs Murra . Harbour Maroons trounced Mon-1-' tague Merchants 12-2 at Mon-i tague last night to take a I-OE lead in their best of seven ser-l l s. Scoring for the winners werelnuflslaflmfie C0111?‘-S _5'° R. Gormerly 8, B. Herring 3.,‘ B. Nicole I Hi Lowe 1 and R. MacPhersonIl. . '3 D. Macbean scored both mark- ers for Montague. Action resumes Wednesday WIASHIING-‘KIN (A1?) — The mother of Lee Harvey Oswald testified for six hours Monday but said "nothing that would. change the picture." Chief JuI- l The presidential investigation commission which he heads will . . ;I'(‘Slime its closed-door hearing fired bothiof losers. Mrs. Marguerite Oswald. 56- _ year-old practical nurse. this i afternoon. Warren 0 In many interviews. Mrs. 03- . wald has insisted charges. against her son were “trumped no" and she hopes to convince the commission with "new evl- 1 dcnce" that her son did not as- ‘ sassinatc president John F. Ken- i ii y. . Warren told reporters Mrs. Oswald had no communication with her son. person mail. for about a year preced- .X;ixier University to an easv 8-1 1Di-. G-l(lCllll'.!S i(‘.l iYF,S".‘ERI)AY’S LINESCORES . _. ~ _, ' 4 , AN'I‘IGO.\'I‘SH. N.s. - Gary ‘N’ ‘""“°h'°k .,§§°.;‘,.',".,,.,., 910.. 7 Mt-Qunid scored two goals Mon- IL Lamess (5, day ii’ pace St. Fraiicis W, 403 051 2m_13 . - . '. . c al (Cl Maritime Interrollegiaie i[0c- Dr Vl ‘Ia Dogwdgll 210 0-m_1z‘ key League. victory over St. Tho- D O.R0urk° ‘C, lmaa University Toinmies. ’ 401 000 001 o(m__ 3 T e X-Men opened up a 3-0 Art Burke (C, lead in the first period on goal: 102 101 403 .)x,_-.__12 by Kevin Murphy. John llig- ‘1. Ben (C, gins and DOC Gamble. ‘ ‘ om 010 010 1xx__ 4 St. l-‘.\’ addcd two more in the A_ R,..1m-ison «Mi second by Mike Sheehan and ‘ cQuaid. Paul 0lll('4L5l scored for St. Tllinmas. ‘ in the third McQuaid got his ‘second of thc night and Wayne Syiiixlian completed the int .i')( NCO‘ countered for Tile first rounds of playoffs I ' ‘ the Souris Men's and W0- . Bill Nestor in the St. Thimao "1 ‘ _ inet kicked out 42 shots wlhilo‘ lilells B0\Vl_lllK I-‘93lB‘U‘¢'5 °°"' lSt. FX's Ed iial: was called toitiniicd iastpeek. with all teams fmakc Zl saves. Isecing action. Action continues ———————-———“ this week. Last week's results: Bulldogs Blank Bowling Results From Souris Women‘: League: Series “A": Pixies 4. Pro- B. Hunter (Si D. Mt-Gowan (Ml W. Miller lSi , of twozdonald Brier. Councillor W. R. D. Walker (Bell _ l SUMME-R9193 '- Th? 5Um- Poricr, lstrang, MacArtlhuri‘ lmerside Junior Legionaires 11:03; 3.—S's'ide. J. Poirier ll’. edged the 0'l-eaty Ma-rmns 5- ‘.\lacWillianisi 15:22; 4.-wide. 4 last nilzht in I N-zular Prince Paul Mai-Williams. .1. Poirier,‘ County Hockey League game (W. Gmly» 13:43. Penalties: J. played in 0'I»eary last night. Smith 12». R. .\’lacArthu.r. T game was fast with Second Pcriod: No sen--inc. : W. Grady I2’, Dave Third Period: ."r—S'Si(‘l(', Perry I-eslonalres ‘lGa".anl. D. '\iart'ini 1:15. 6~- ahead when George Dalton g'_n;d,._ Pprnl Gallant). scored a baclchaivd shot into the 14.35; R_ Mac-_' open O'Leary net after thcy1A-11,",-_ Cary‘ _i. had pulled their goalie in the, 15:55: 8.—«S'silde. Daiilon (.111 final tiwo minutes in favor of ljpoipjeri 13:54; 9. .O'Leai1-y, J.l sixth attacker. This ciinched,1(¢.,m(.d_.. r_1_ (;,m-1111 19.54_ “ the S001‘! 31 5-3- 0'1-950' tried! The next league game will be hard in the dying seconds when ‘ “.0dn%da_‘, nigh. when wet they made the score 5-4 on a‘ _ ‘ ' _ h 5 goal by Jack Gmfiu wuh s1xEOLc-any .\la~ioons host t e um-1 seconds left to go. Play u'asim9F-‘W9 C0mb”"‘S- fairly even tihroughoiit the game with both teams pressing hard. ' ' ' Love pr vincial P Sid M and First Period: 1.—O’Leary_ {Civilian SE10-OE ' ° re 9 Cameron lJ. Gorrill. R. Mac-‘ George Bennett. chairman of ,\p1hm-i 4;14; 2._.0‘I,pan-y, Al Range The Charlottetown Brier com- . George Bernard. . J Burke Rink Cops Trophy The Art Burke won the Ren- dezvous Trophy competition at the Charlottetown Curling Club last Friday. defeating the Bob Leclair foursome in a twelve end final by the score of 11-8. The presentation of the prize! was made by Bill Beer. Members of the winning fink were Art Burke. Alan Smith. Bob Dillon and Stu Lavers. The riinner-up rink had Bob Leclair. im Cudmore. Gordon Bennett and Woody Farrell. in other club competition the Kenny Jenkins rink Won N19 Central Oreameries Play.defeat- ing a rink skipped by Bill BOY‘ les. other members of the Jen- kins rlnk are Stu Lavers. Bill O'Rourke and John Whalen. Tl“! team will represent the Charlo- ttetown Ciuh in the Provincial iplaydowns at Montague on Feb. 28 and in the Canadian Legion Play -. the Danny O'Rourke rink is un- ‘defeated and will play Gordon ‘Stewart at a later date. 17110 ‘Stewart rink having to beat 0- Rourke twice to win the 01115 championship. In the Junior eight year com- petlti-on Doug Bell and H0- oper are skipping rink! 11‘ fl“ finals for the right to represent the club at Alberton in Provin- cial play on March 13-14. DOW'S RESTAURANT Full Course Mali Minute Steak . 99: Including Soup. Coffee, Dessert. iaily got the play going by , _ _ l - . _ I throwing the first Stone. Be. right they are: Doug Saun- mittee_ The Chief Justice is .|n'.errnediai|ie ”c” o{Tm:‘i\l3lilzl,il"mITiflaele fore that he chatted with ders, chairman of games, Art seen at extreme right. 51,01 31 Rump Range. P. .1. Land ‘ an 97 . . . , , Al Georgetown Wnmnfi ,6 ‘ - P. La lor 96 GEORGETOWN —— In the in- R. mykm ,6 A terzmedlatc C playoffs .seven1D_ Johns.“ 95 Mile Road defeated Souris 3-l.__ MacDonald 95 at own on Saturday 1A_ Mm,‘-h 95 night. This was the ilirst game.B. Diickieson 92 of a six game round robin K. Jay 92 lseries for the Kings County 1-3. MacLcan 92 title. Goals or Seven lviilelw. Carver 92 Road were scored by Joe Mac- ‘.1-- -l0lm50“ 92 D11 W911 Ml8CD0Mld EIVI crowds filling the spacious‘ 012 01;} 002010.... 1: D9lla‘ld~ Olav”-‘"*¢‘9 Rmhev 3ndi'Y' Peak.“ :2 Dan O'Rourke I 441 lead in the Belvedere Club to capacity. As r. Hansen (Bell .M- - The Souris goal P.'°,l“f5"“ 31. first end bu-t rallied in g-reat;pi;;y ha--rows down, it is ex- 2oo11o13o2o1_.11 was scored by A. Cheverie. . ' W':”‘;. 80 fashion to end on top 12.8. TlIe‘p(,1(~led that even greater thirongo T. Hen (RCAFI i The next game will be to- vi.’ Doimh 30 112 004 120 041.46; might l’I‘uesdayl between Heat- I herdale and Seven Mile Road at 1 000 0.10 001 200- ll the Mon-taigue rink. » CURLING DRAW FOR MONTAGUE PM. 1 Ice 1 —— adlcs. ice 2 Tip Top Tailor —— Silh- -stituteg provided A. Sullivan. T. 100 200 031 201 1-—lIj Oil 052 100 000 0—1l)l W. More-side «Bell l 101 I01 100 211-8« G. Stewari (C) ‘ 010 010 mi 0004. 7 F. Acorn (Bell 1 001 I21 040 210-12 TUESDAY, FEB. ELECTION NOTI qualified to vote in the wci rd to mark his 0 for candidates. ‘ LIONS HOCKEY NIGHT KENSINGTON RINK Summerside RCAF Eagles On Electors‘ Right to Vole in Each Wurcl The following indicates the rights of each elector ll — 8:00 P.M. (E r her ballot bake the semi-fin R winner of the Mile n-al leads 3-0. Fourth game is at N it while Hughes. Johnston ;Sciinls Drop tice Earl Warren told reporters. T - McI( ally or by Dunstciffncige 6-O f Hampshire Bulldog shut out or ‘ W. . Shaw trophy in four straiwhl aimes. Haiinpshin‘ now‘ meets the Pownal - Nine Pow Creek series which - River Wednesday night. (,1-i r lihe winners ll-9‘ night was Baldcrston with three. and Watts scored one each. N.S. Tech 7-2 HALIFAX fCPl — 91- Dub- .- Saints climbed into nswl in ~ Intercollegiate Hockey League by downing Nova Scotia ’I‘cch.. 7-2 here . y M - _ Billy Mclliilian and D9'Il'lS Do- a lmz show turning in Mulligan DlmslaIi'S goal. Mt-Millan figur- BTU ed in all the goals by assisting _ DFC on the . in‘ othcrs picked up three assists. De-walfe's breakaway goal and Drirce added the other . , fessionals 1; Pixies 2%. Pro- ’ Pixies win best five series tibree garmc none and advance to league ‘nals. 3 Series “B" 'I‘ouchdo\6nn 4,‘ Blue Owls 1. Touehdowiin wtn best of five series three games. to one. and advance to senil- finals against winner of series Series "C" Top Nolicherl is.‘ Riddles 0. Top Notanheit lead best of five series iiwo to none. The winner advances ‘into league semi-finals. ‘Men's League: ries "A" Flintstones Perifectionists 0; I-‘limstona: 3'5. Perfectionistis 1%. l"lint.l stones lead best of dive series? two games to one. with one game tied. 1 Son “B" Nliiiaiit Hmvkn 4. Fedemals 1. Night Ha-wins lead best of five miles two to none. Series "C" Untouchables 5. Smoke Eaters 0. Smoke Eaters it-ad best of five series two games to one. Winner will ad-‘ vance to league semi-finals. At least eight teams have been entered in the Mixed Loa- s Action will continue on a part time basis until Men‘: and Women's Losauc playoffs are over. 'I‘hel'e is a pas- at 1-1 accounted for Tech's scoring. po-slbillty that more entries will be received for the Mixed ' Lcalzue. lion of Kennedy Nov. nl D laii. "We hardly asked her any questions throughout the day." story to us." VOTE ARMS FUND! WASHINGTON MP1 The House of Representatives armed services commitee approvco legislation Saturday authorising 818.9I4.m0.000 for military pro curement—-the largest for thh purpose in the history in the lCypruI. United States. in: his arrest for the assasslna- 1 an in 1 Warren said. "This has been her ‘ ‘ HOCKEY ‘ I BORDEN RINK AT 8.30 P.M. JOHNNY’S FLYING HAWKS VS. BORDEN NATIONALS TONIGHT IN WARD ONE--the Candidates are: For Councillor: P. Edward Doyle J. Arthur Gormley Arthur F. Mclnnis vote for one only IN WIIRD THREE--The Candidates are: For Councillor: Arthur L. Wright Frank Zakem vote for one only IN WARD SIX--the Candidates are: For Councillor: J. Edmond Arsenault Douglas A. C. MacDonald Elmer M. McicRae vote for any two Charlottetown. February 10th. ‘I964. E. F. SELLER, Eectorcil Officer.