. oy eee Ss ee oe ge OTe Te a Mae laa > Mg Re ee itll —_— = a ee oe 5 et ab Merit ee.. eo J 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon, Mar. 15, 1965. 'SCORE SIX IN FIRST MINOR HOCKEY |? kirenees “scemmous following is the Minor ° . | SCHEDULE Rockey ee coneawe for | University Of Manitoba wzrpsrsra ne ete | |way on Monday and Tuesday of (Coyle. lthis week. All first round play | Tuesday, March 16th — § to 7 ° |will be elimination competition p.m — Grant Crockett, Al An- D f a | nts oe with the winners continuing on drews _ e e a Ss next week in championship play, ~~ oo : while the losing teams will meet SECOND TIME AROUND WINNIPEG (CP Univer- opening round of the champion-, Brian Chapman stopped 38 in a consolation division. / About 600,000 quarts of lubri \sity of Manitoba Bisons scored ship, were never headed in the shots for Sir George Williams Monday, March 15th — 5 p.m. rating oil are diocated aon |six goals in the first period Sat- consolation final against Sir 1110 Matt Thorpe turned aside — Leafs vs Black Hawks 6.00 year in the. United re jurday night and swept to an George Williams and led 2-1 , hots th * ‘ Un. P-™ — Ranger's vs Cooncillors. |fined again, 400,000 quarts ME leasy 92 victory over St Dun- after one period and 4-2 after “/ Snols in the “Laurentian Vn-'” qiesday, March 16th — 5.00 |high-grade oil could be pro # 2998 |stan Saints of Charlottetown to two iversity goal p.m. — Canadians vs Citizens; ‘duced, rik capture the Canadian intercol- Dennis Blieu and Joe Modeste ~ —_ legiate hockey championship paced the Ontario champions Laurentian University of Sud- with two goals each. Rick Pro- ’ bury, Ont whipped Sir George ceyiat, Roger Forsyth, Brian ms " we | Williams University of Montreal qi)) and Ed Hagne added the 183 to take the consolation final The: powerful Bisons who toyed with the Saints most of _ Trevor Kerr scored twice for the way, stretched’ their margin Sir George Williams and Bob to 7-1 in the second period. and Shatilla once. | |outscored St. Dunstan 2-1 in the — —_ final 20 minutes Jim Irving and Gordie Lindal j|each scored twice to pace Man- | itoba Gavin Speirs Leo INSTANT HEARING Duguay, Tom Trosky, Barry ' 7 ; & |soines and Bill Podlosky also NOTHING IN EITHER scored EAR! ! Maurice Roy and George | i's here: “What you have }|Monaghan replied for the] aiways wanted, ah invis- b Satie " Yr” ms , @|Saints, who were outshot 31-16. [ ible hearing aid, nothing Bea A EE id 2 in cas About 2,500 fans watched the | in either ear, ne earpiece CONFEDERATION SPIEL W NNERS | "geist west into the event Won Mactan, at aoe well-rated. They had lost only | will ever know. Hear at once Bobby Dillon skipped the tow Curling Club on Satur- shown above are Howard consolation prizes were skip- one game all so with clarity, free from dis- winning rink in the opening day. Dillon defeated Gordon Douglas, mate; Alan Smith, ped by Harvey Arsenault, Dr. 8 Sean turbing noises. Here is a days play in the Confedera- Stewart in the finals. Mem- second and Doug Cameron, Hooper, Dr. Moreside, Wen One of the teams they beat | new technique, a mew way tion Bonspiel at the Charlotte- bers of the winning team ead. Other teams winning Mack. MacLaine and Bus. Jones. in -the Maritimes, St. FranciS |] ¢9 better hearing, a new —— _—— —__—___—— $$$ Mayier University of Antigonish, hearing life for the hard of recently defeated: Toronto j hearing, a new deal for the | Maribores of the Ontario deaf. Prove this claim in leer” Association Junior A your own home FREE by sending the cotipon within | Bisons won the Western Cana- | 49 days to: dian intercollegiate crown to i -—_ =p ae oP om “| enter the national final. Univer- _ Maritime Hearing Service Starlite Building sity of Alberta Golden Bears, | Bayers Road | 964 Candian intercollegi- | Shopping Centre | ate champions, finished thrd ° Halifax, N.S. TAMPERE, Finland (CP)—! 1954—Canada (Toronto East ee defeated Sweden 3-2 5 y 22 1 14 12 others 44 4 this season behind Manitoba | 27 3. and Saskatchewan 56 0, Larentian University, which 4 Address Canada’s worst showing in 45) York) defeated Czechoslovakia 5- Canada (Toronto East Finland i 5 eee | years Of world..and Olympic | 12. york) defeated Sweden 8-0 Norway 0 7 0 12 536 0. Laurentian University, which | Address .............cccceee. hockey came dur-| 1955—Canada (Penticton Vs), 1955 — Canada (Penticton Vs) SATURDAY SCORES lost 10-4 to Manitoba in ——_——_—— ae a _ see — ing the 1965 world champion- | defeated Czechoslovakia 5-3. defeated Sweden 3-0. Russia 3 Czechs 1 — eeeecoweeaseanne $$ $$, when the Winnipeg-based| 1956—Canada Kitchener-Water-| 1956 — Canada (Kitchener-' Sweden 6 Canada 4 { BANK OF MonTREAL ce Czechoslovakia 8-0, |1oo) defeated Czechosloviak 6-3. | Waterloo) defeated Sweden 6-2. |— Germany 3 Finland 2 . p . Russia 41. No| 1958—Canada (Whitby) defeat- 1928 — Canada (Whitby) de- Peewee P.E.1, Fluid Milk Association ever |ed Czechoslovakia 6-0. feated Sweden 10-2. _ dont, | <"'959--Czechoslovakia defeated: 1950 — Canada (Belleville) de- United States 8 Norway 6 : re NOTICE Canada (Belleville) 5-3. feated Sweden 5-0. they did in| _1980—Canada (Kitehener-Wa- 1960 — Canada (Kitchener-| Russia 4 Canada 1 WY RANK {ertiee) defeated :Czechoslovakia| Waterloo) Gatestet Seton Ss Group B 1 08 (ARAB ARS ap fi ] 1961 — Canada ( e 1961—Canada (Trail § mo ke; Eaters)-defeated Sweden 6-1. Poland - amt Finance an a tied Czechoslovakia 1-1. | 1962 — Sweden defeated Can- | Switz. ‘ Semi Annual Meeting ; 1963—Canada (Trail Smoke Eat-\ ada (Galt Terriers) 5-3. West Ger. ers) tied Czechoslovakia 4-4. 1963 — Sweden defeated Can- | 8%e4ry Members, both producers and processors are 1964—Czechoslovakia defeated 4, (Trail Smoke Eaters) 41. ‘Britain F advised that the semi-annual meeting is called for LOW-COST LIFE- RED Ons CANADA V8. SWEDEN 1964 — Canada (national team) | Yugoslavia 16 1948—Canada (Ottawa RCAF “feated Sweden 3-1. py ] Wednesday, March 17th at 2:30 p.m. at,fhe Char- | Charlottetown Branch, 105 - 107 Grattos 6.60 Flyers) defeated Sweden 3-1. TAMPERE, Finland (CP Mow to relieve Ae er. Pees G. BOYNE, Mana ° & L. | 1949—Canada (Sudbury Wol-| Final standings in the world ; ves) tied Sweden 2-2. jie tournament: CK ar = i nw Palmers Lane: ROSE, Siicer-in-Char Wot FAs cpetimic conde All fluid milk producers are invited to attend. | 51 13 14) epetemie (Lethbridge | Czecho. 43. 10 12 a. ees on ; Maple Leafs) defeated Sweden Sweden 33 PP re better. De P.E.|. 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