individual presents to winners] and runners-up. l Shown in the photo are (left to l right) Mr. F. R. Seaman who; presented the trophy to teaml Snort?--Cutlines—Island Curling T Prince Edward Island School- hoy Curling Champions are seen in the Summerside Curling Rink last ‘night with the Pepsi-Cola Championship Trophy and other ( ?harlotte’rown'sCurlers Win Island Championship -» ISLAN CURLING [CHAMPIONS Emerson, regional manager for Pepsi-Cola and Mr. F. R. Mac- Laine, Provincial representative of the Dominion Curling Associa- tion. members Arthur Burke, Allison Saunders, Douglas J. Bell and Allan. Also present but not shown are, Bob LeClair, coach of the Island” Champions, William Curling Today At Montague Curling at Montague A today -no I continues tonight at the Sports : Arena, where the Royals enter- camp last night carried a gooz _ into a tie with Amherst for the The Prince of Wales College rink from Charlottetown won the Pepsi-Cola Trophy, emblem- atic of the Island Schoolboy Championship and the right to enter the Dominion Finals, by going through the bonspiel dou- tion by beating -the Summer- side club in a play-off game last evening. The RCAF entrey had no wins and six losses. Follow- ing is the result of yesterday’s play: 9:30 P.M. 000 101 020 1.45 130 020 A201 o.—9 Summerside Montague blefround robin at Summerside Curling Club on _Tuesday and yesterday without a defeat. The] Charlottetown club chalked up six; wins. Summerside and Montague were tied with three’ wins and three losses, but Mon- 1.30 P.M. taggie won the runner-up posi- Summerside 010 000 100 0-2 103 22/4 032 1-18 - RCAF l Ch’town om 110 000 o,—3 Aces Upset Ramb With Thrilling Co 7. East glee: 0. Poole vs. L. Mac- Donald West Ice: C. S. Stewart vs. F. ,_ .Vuozzo Ch’town 102 001 312 2-12 9:00 P. M. . East Ice: 11. Clair vs. M. RCAF A 030 000 100 1—5 Nicholson M0nt3gU9 101 332 003 0“13 West Ice: L. A. Johnston vs. I. 4 RM” / C‘~.. Phillips. RCAF 110 0001 021 1--7 _ , Summerside 001 230 400 0—10 0 .....-.. agt Q [Q Montague 001 101 100 0-4 “5 PM FROM SNlFFLY,STUFF‘{. SNEEZY Play-off for second position. Summerside 000 100 12-4 0 S Montague 012 040 00--7 _ lustfiiew 3 ‘-W lers9-5 meback ~¥ l' ‘K When a head cold stuffs up your breathe—nothing works like Vicks Va—tro-nol. A few drops up each nostril opens nose fast. Your head clears. You breathe again. And nose—you srieeze, sniffle, can't. A The Summerside Aces finally chalked up a victory over Am- herst, taking the Ramblers by the score of 9-5 at Civic Stadium last night. The visitors had a wide margin of play in "the first frame, but the fine work of Thane “Whitey” Mann in the Aces cage held them to a 2-1 margin in scoring. ‘ About half way through the second period with the score 3-1- for; the Ramblers, ‘ the Aces started to come on, and the middle period ended 5-3 in their CLJRLING’ DRAW The following is the draw for Thursday night .at the Ch’town Club. . 6:45 P. M. V. P. SEC. (2 GAMES) Ice 1 Dr. 0’Hanley, P. Sim- monds, J. MacKenna, A. Mor- rison vs. E. Gillespie, J. Beaton, Rodd, J. Johnston Ice 2 R. Parker, G. Wright, I. '.[‘1‘a.inor, C. Cudmore vs. George, J. Boomhower, R. Mann- ing,;R. Campbell ' . Ice 3 Doug Cameron vs. J. S. MacDonald Ice 4 Dr. MacDonald vs. Frank Acorn 8:30. LEGION PLAY-OFF Ice 1 Doug Saunders vs. Myron Bellf Ice 2 Dr. Prowse vs. Doug Hill Ice 3 H. C. Atkinson vs. F. W. Curtis, E. Tanton, L. Walton, B. Rogerson. Ice 4 Wen MacLaine vs. Had Maqllnnes. . favor. They potted 4 goals to the Ramblers’ two in the final session and ska-ted of the ice with a four goal edge for their second victory -’over Amherst this season. . Coke Grady, Lorne Hennes-‘ sey and Wallie Shepherd each scored a pair of goals for the ‘winners, with Vamce Hlarris. Gord Cutcliffeand Ron Mac-x Arthur getting singletons. Boss, Gaudet, Belliveau, Langille, and Leger fired one apiece for the Ramblers. ' ’ Amherst‘ opened the scoring at 6.28 of the first period, Boss beating—Mann from fairly close in. The Aces evened it up when Coke Grady raced down the right boards in pursuit of a puck sliding towards the Ann- herst end of the‘ rink. He was hotl pursued by a Rambler but reached the puck first ‘and scor- ed from an almost impossible angle. Langille regained the lead for the visitors by firing the disk D. into a yawning right side of the , cage as Mann moved to the i left. The period ‘ended 2-1 with ‘ Mann stopping 16 shots to Shep-‘ herd’s ten. After in the second frame Amherst made it 3-1 Gaudet taking Boss’s pass to whip the wafer past Mann. 19 seconds later Grant Grady set Wallie Shepherd up nicely with a pass to the cor- ner of. the crease and Shep swept it home. Hennessey tied the score triggering the shot after a nice passing” bout with New York Ties Boston Bruins NEW YORK (AP)—Jerry Top- pazzini's 16th goal of the season 3:55 of the third period en- ablcd Boston to gain a 1-1 tie with New? York Rangers in Madison -Bl. Eley from 15 feet out. ; Summary First period-—Sco1'ing'. None. Penalties: Boivin 6:45, Lumley ;(served by Pierson) 8:51, Gend- Square Garden Wednesday night ron 17:34. - andemoved the Bruins into a Second period——Scoring: None. eight minutes of play L third-place deadlock with idle De-g Penalties: Sullivan 6:34, Mackell troitn in the National Hockey§8:38 and 11:08. Lcaglue. ' Third period: 1. New York, The one point also sent the‘Popein 2:01; 2. Boston, Toppaz-* Raiiérers into a two-point lead ingzini (Mohns, Mackell) 8:55. Pen- the Tiattle for second place. Nalties: None. 'l‘opp_azzini’s marker capped a_ Stops power play. He took a pass from}Lumley 15 8 5—28 Doug Mohns and Fleming Mac-'Worsley 711 4-22 kell and beat goalie Gump Wors- A—14,358. Cihicago Defeats Maple Leafs 4-1 " TORONTO (CP) -« Chicago,Penalties: Cushenan :28, Pilote Black Hawks, scoring three goals;5:43, Lindsay 8:04, Sloan 10:50, within two minutes and two oflNesterenko, Baun 15:29, Stewart those while they were a man 17:08. short’, Wednesday night defeated, Second period: 1. Toronto, Toronto Maple Leafs 4-1 to3Brian Cullen (Morrison, Barry lighten the race in the National§Cullen) 3:14; 2. Chicago, Nester- Hockey League. lenko (Skov, Pilote) 7:30; 3. Chi-' 'l‘h win, Chicago's sccondcago, Skov (Nesterenko) 8:39; 4. straight here, moved Hawks to Chicago. Vasko (Skov, Litzenber- within two points of the fifth-placelger) 9:26. Penalties: Duff 6:31, Leafs. who have 42 points and§Thomson 8:29. have played one game more than: Third period‘ 5. Chicago, Ka- H3‘Vl<S- Cllicaflo is seven pointsl chur IDea) 15:56. Penalties: Lind- bchind second - place New York: say :56, Chicago bench minor Rangers, and has two games in (served by Ferguson) 10:32, Hor- hand. 1 ton 15:24. , Summary Hall ‘10 9 m_,-29 Flf_5J..D€!‘iod: Scoring: None.lCl1adwick. . 5 6 9.40 K Hughes and Harris. Six minutes later Harris put Shepherd far in the clear with a forward pass (Continued on page.17) Va-tro-gnol keeps on- giving you comforting relief hour after hour. VICKSVA-1'R0-llol NOSE DROPS’ CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES ON THEIR BY DOUGLAS B JONES L GRAND OPENING PLUMBING AND HEATING ROS. & TD. - 155' Kent st. Dial 6565 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Thursday, Jan. 30, 195 Jack Ready In Action Tonight top rung. ~ READY RETURNING The news from the Royals The battle for first place in the '3 Maritime Senior Hockey League tain the third-place Summerside note —- left winger Jack (Spy) Aces. The Charlottetown club Ready will be in uniform tonight, needs a victoryin this one to pull but definitely, and the big fellow (Continued on page 17) Prince Street Sports On Friday Also on the program and inclu- ded in the list of evaits will be such favorites as the Partner Race, Relay Races for both boys and girls and lots of exciting straight races. Be sure to be on hand when this exciting event gets underway, remember Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Sports ..Arena. Prince Street Schoolwill hold its thirty second annual ice sports at the Sports Arena this Friday. The program will consist of 26 events including a hockey game. The game is expected to be an exciting one with a team from Prince Street doing battle with a team from Queen Charlotte High School. , 7 Bernie Geoffrion ls ln Satisfactory Condition MONTREAL (CP) - Bernie; (Boom Boom) Geoffrion was re-g ported in satisfactory condition Wednesday night while coach Toe slake expressed mystificatiou as to the cause of a bowel rupture that necessitated a major opera- tion upon the hockey star. “I am convinced that any ‘minor knock or bump wasn’t the cause,” said Blake. “It seems to me there may have been some internal weakness. “Bernie has complained lately‘ about his stomach and said he had pains.” _ The 27-year-old rightwinger on Monteral Canadiens collapsed during practice Wednesday after what was termed a mild skir- mish for the puck with teammate Andre Pronovost. The medical bulletin by club physician Dr. Lawrence Hamp- There was general unofficial be- ,lief that the Boomer is out for ‘the season. Towing Service Day Phone 9722 Night Phone 8048 - 8858 Member D. A A. ’ MURPHY’S SERVICE STATION For . Quick — Reliable Service GRANDOPEN|NG_ FAll’S PAINT & AUTO robv wonxs .0 ..Top Quality Workmanship . . . Backed By 28 Years Experience! . CALL ~ Provincial Manager 5581 - - 6582 . . 1' . STAR CAB Pl|il'|‘ips Bldg. Charlottetown. RADIO CARS - ‘ son Wednesday said Geoffrion‘frion's wife. who gay. ‘mm was doing well and should be ablelsaturday to thg couple.‘ to leave the hospital in twojchild. In an interview Week5_ :p_ressed preference for th, Ri Neither the doctor nor club of-;s1ans style of hockey. . int tional amateur m1 . ‘"9!- bodychecking is misgiggedwhlfi checking into boards not mowed,‘ ficials would speculate on when’ Geoffrion could return to hockey. In another hospital was Geof- STABILITY Throughout Canada and the United States hundreds ands of men, women and children--individua.lly——ag —as groups—are served by the Great-West Life Assurance. Company. Their greater enjoyment of life as well as semflty . and happiness for the future are assured by means of fin , wide range of Life, Accident and Health nad Group po1icie'- offered by the Company. - . Provincial Managers Hyndman & Co. Limited Offices: Charlottetown Summerside -Montague A1bemnb l.C. SAINT GENERAL INSURANCE Of > ,1. A A Message of Special Interest To The Motoring Public of P. E. I‘. o 4 1 V. . 4‘ I A Special Message From Mr. Lester Falls: "It gives us gfeot pleasure todoygto announce the grand. opening of our new point and one body works or-201-Weymouth Street. We feel. sincerely. that this new ls indicative of the customer confidence we have built up over the years - - - ten years‘ oxperionco in this Work. and H years in operation with my own . V business. We thank you for your business in the post - - - we guarantee you top notch work in tho _ present - - - and look forward to a future in which we will continue to satisfy our friends and customers". / step in our operation !Yours truly. LES FALLS HAMBURG STEAKS. your choice . SPARERlBS.............. BACON CABBAGE. Island BLADE ROASTS. STEER ...... lb. 39.: CORN BEEF,STEE! lb. 29:. 2 lbs. 591: BRISKET BEEF. STEER . . . . . . . ._ . lb. 29c- . . lb. 59: 2 lbs. 33c .. lb. 55¢ each 15: CARROTS. Island . . . . . . . . . . 2 lbs. 15: PEAS. 20 oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 for 33¢; gesf wishes Congmhflafions The Fm“! W t d _. STRAWBERRY JAM. 24 oz. bottle 51!: - " - 6 ex en Compliments . INSTANT COFFEE‘ 2 oz. D . . . ‘ each 49: to from R.M congratulations at A Congratulation! BROKEN PEKOE TEA . lb. 75: Falls Alba... L P" ' M“ F ,, ii", to 1 LUCK - LARD. MAPLE LEAF ....... 2 lbs. 49: P*““‘ 3"“ M“ “M; "“‘"““ “Q d .“ The Rogers . W . New . Body Works Thomas '“““°‘ _ 0 3 H. V from L95 F . . lb. 276 H n summed by on the opening of ardware Ant Body SIWP . ‘on. .. - ‘ - o . . ‘ . . . . . . ' ‘ ‘ . 3 far 256 S R Your Dzgiélte, Rose and their new body shop. . Co. Ltd. Tanfonss ORANGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 doz. 79c Jahnsfon Phone mo MGCRAE Allison MacLeod an mes of h if Accessories Scont-lcbIfl.‘Y APPLES, Maclntosh . . . . . 5 lb. bag 35: , Ltd. ‘ "'—'"" “,1 Ltd» 3,, d h 5 ° Ltd 5,“, , was ’ _ _ V __ I _ . , , . 4 ' , . ' 63V)’ hard- ' 38 DIAL , I.m.d_Eds,,l Ask ahoutof Special Autmwbmg Pont1a(r:ivlCBuick. Ware. paint and 152 Great George Sh new" man!!! ELM 6583 Sales - Service Fuel Oil Offer supplies 9 Wholesale & Regan AVF Riigiliifirizifzilii Pmii 6'84 Charlottetown‘ on on GM Pat" and °'°"‘"°‘“ Supplies. 3”’ Sm A REE o s mon . Charlottetown Accessories Wholesale and retail‘ Chagoététown 9. Kent at 4555 1 Our competent staff - - - Henry Hughes, body man. 4% years experience; Lester\J. R. Falls, painter, 4 years’ experience; Frank Acorn Jr.. mechanic. 1 Drop In Any Timel 201 Weymouth Street - - - and here is our new paint and auto body works, 201 Weymouth St, Free Esl CHARLCTTETOWN zimates On All Body Work! Our new paint shop, showingiLester J. 13- Falls at work. Phone 9713 ‘.