P | Tho Guardian, Ohariottetown, Tass, Feb & 1906. 7 role FINALS - 11.02; 21. Borden — Keough |mon nigh 4 t Schools from _all_over the ti Intosh, Erie Gallant; 2. Cliff Me- ) White, Murray Harbor. Girls 12 years, 3 laps — 1. Jae The firet of what is nned of ties haston. “Coach Tra and are shing off their local |Cormac brose — Mcintyre, 13--years:_1._Cathy |net Ramsay, 2. Audrey Walker, @o bean annual event au be eof a e's on Ja Canucks — Paul Me. Mc- ice -sports programme and pre- /John Gallant, Alan Roach. |Olarey, Murray River; 2. Ctera|3. Merilla Woodside. lsicked' off at the St. Dunstan’s|hand at the SDU rink for Tues-|Isaac, Janies B. Walker, Donald paring for the county and pro ' Penny; Murray Harbor. Boys 13 years — Bobby University rink . tonight ioe: night's program will in-|Robertson, Joe MacAskill, Ste- ee. Vincial meets to be held during MURRY Boys 13 years: 1. Denmis Gos-|Murphy, 2. Donald Crosier 3. when the Rural. Minor Hockey |clude: Lt. Governor W.J. Mac-|phen Mogre, Gary Wood, Ronald ey this week and next. The Queens a . Beach Point; 2. en ae Association stage their firet|Donald; David M. Boswell, pro- | Young’, Druet; David Caunty meet wilt be held this HARBOUR "| bal Murray Girls 13 years — 1. Willa Sta- Minor Hockey Night. vincial director of physical ed-|Livingston, Paul Farquharson, veneer might at the Forum | Boys 14 years: 1, Louis Har. vert, 2, Doreen Gallant, 3. Glor- This association was formed |ucation; Brig. W.W. Reid, Rev.|John Dowling, Preston Ellis, peggy Sse ekaters in each | Gia. seven years and under: eer Eiagier; 2. Roy |ia Silliker. fm the fall of this year when the | George Id, rector St.|Dennis Reddin, David coe ae ritee ‘nrough fhe | | Marlene Lowe, Murray River; Mack a eore ! salle, 16 laps — 1. Wen- parents of children in the rural | Dunstan's Unive and Rev. ler, Bobby Driscoll. Coach —'' iae are eleg partici: |>° ‘Deula Stewart, Murray Har- | ris years: aa " LaiVern arren, 2. Wallace McMur- areas of Sherwood, Parkdale, | Ross Howard, Sherwood. Vern McCarville. , : bor; 3. Yvonne Harris, Harris, Mfirray Harbor; 2. Be-|do, 3. Marvyn Webster. Bunbury, Southport and other| The following are the game| Flyers — Wilfred MacDonald, e Prince County _skateoffa | 28° verly Miflar, Murrey River. ee 14 years — 1. Brian Pro ) nearby areas learned that their|times and players lineups for |Patrick Power, Derwin Banks, are lated for this rere eee ae years and under: | FOUR LAPS fitt, 2. Ronnie Cobb, 3. Billy Da- children would be excluded from |the Rural Minor Hockey Night, |Philip Steele, Kenneth Maclonis, Kitge Coane, held in. ‘Tignish. |, ‘peal Jordan, Murray Harbor; | Boys 16 yeare: 1. Jimmy Gos- |¥ the paperweight minor hockey |Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1966, The Pa-|Kenneth Higgins, Me- ; _ cunty skaters are going |2- Patt nine, Murray Herbor. |bee, Beach Point; 2, Douses Girls 14 years — 1. Melissa program in Charlottetown this |perweight players scheduled to Isaac, Mark MacDonald, David Bernas for, pleoes ta er | ae Girls eight years: 1. Karen | White, Murray Harbor;; 3. Billy |Mayhew, “2. Helen ‘Picketts, 4, winter. , aay _at 7 pn. ere requested to |Well, Mike Carvegher, Doneid Hebe wa Trey ot Sarre’ | sectwon, Beat Point; 2. Dabble |Dully, Murray Hagher. Nancy Kelly. A meeting forall interested |be present at St. Dunstan's Rink |Love, Lloyd MacLean, Neil Mac- ar’ and next weel the | see Shorey Hater. 1” Woy 36 peecar i there Bes: ane seo 1. leds Ge rents was called and the res-|at 6.20-p.m. Please be on time. |Aleer, Bruce McMurtry, Tony my. cream of the Island skating crop Boys eight 1. Joey Os- Kenzie, M Harbor:; 2. , 2, Wendell Warren, 3 soane was such that an execu-| lee 1: Martin. Coach — Johnston hi Teen “hal te aan borne Beach Point; oe | Bruce "MacNeill, Beach Point, |George Campbell. tive was formed at this first} CLIPPERS’ — Pat Sullivan, |Vs Seals — lan sclenes, Gary ee Girls nine years: “1. Debbie! Boys -% .mile: 1. LeMoyne| Girls 15 years — 1. Barbara meeting and the Rural Minor |Briaw Watts, Wayne Cameron, |McCarville, David MacKinnon, & es. Cabanas: asech Poink ’ | White, Murray Haabor; 2. Frank (Paynter, 2. Sally Crozier. 2. Hockéy Association was. on its/Raymond Kelly, Kevin McCar-|Stephen Dowling, Gary Moore, The results of next Wednes- Girls % mile: 1. Dale Harris, | MacNeill, Beach Point; 3. John Margaret Mayne. way. ville, David Hughes, Tony Garth McGuigan, Roddy Vessey, F roeanhte Competition will |surrey Harbor; 2. Patay Bil-|MacLeod, Beach Point Boys 16 years — 1. Gerry Mae- At this time the association Young, Jackie MacKay, Shane |Gregory Reddin, Gene Young, Os erent teal 0 Ne ee ; 3. LaVera'| Boys mile: 1. Frank Mac-|Donald, 2. Wallace McMurdo, 3, had no rink facilities—or no|Young, Carl McCarthy, Pau1|Roger Sherren, Allan MacDon- tie Laatere tot from: the Seete eee “Morten ‘Macher Neill, Beach Point; 2. LeMoyne |D@vid Kelly. money, but they planoed to find |Hooper, Ray Smallwood, David |@ld, Brian L. Watts, Arthur | of the mest will be chaten 8 | ee. mule: 1, Labtoyue | Wille; Murray Rasher: & dene] Glele 16 yoore =: 1. Pete some means to have their’ young- ley, Blair Parner, Jackie |Newbury, Derinis : team to attend the Quebec Win | 118 Murray Harbor; 2. Har- | MacLeod, Beach Point Bowness, 2. Barbara Miller, Zz eters enjoy minor hockey. uepacher hern. —" Roy |Coach — Lloyd Sh fet ee, ee TES a milan, * slerbor’ | - Couples Yece: 1. Petey, Sitinng (Sous Ties The executive elecied at the Murnaghan vs a. — Kenneth |g.09 p.m. — PEE WEE % we Raeunete & 0 Oeee 3. Frank MacNeili, Beach Point.|and Harold Pollard, Murray| Girls 17 years’—g1. Valerte first meeting included: Willis (MacDonald, Philip Handraheo,| “Hawks — Lyle Shephard, Rae tte b ean ee art eli- TWO LAPS Harbor; 2. Dale Harris and |Baker, 2. Julie Campbell, 3. Gail Hennessey, president; Wilfred Joseph Paquet, George Meggi- MacFarlane, Kevin Watts, John meen _ pevvinctel Boys nine years: 1. Jimmy |D@nny Harris, Murray Harbor; |Stade. Constable, vice-president; Dr.|son, Alan Thompson, Paul Ber-|nsiziel, Robby Kenny, Gary B. es Harbor: 2, |%. Allen Reynolds and Cathy | Couples’ Race — 1. Larbere Jim Higgins, secretary and jnard, Stephen Howard, Burton Brown, Bill Power, David Moore | The following ere some results So Beach Point. Clarey, Murray River. reir. George Campbell: 3. Peter Sullivan, treasurer Howatt, Pius McCarthy, David /(Sherwood), Johnny MacDonald, from schools throughout pee | oes 1 ware: 1. ow Toombs, Gwendy Camp- The executive then went about |Macfnnis, Jimmy Crawford |pasi Murnaghan, Jimmy Read, vince which held their local eli- Harbor KENSINGTON bell; 3. Valerie Baker, Gerry tie business of finding a place John Nicholson, Andrew Hurry,/alian Mclsaac, Bruce Stewart. minations, over the . | at, oa, Ot Waltes. Bec. MacDonald. for_their. prospective Grant Ellis, Shane Carmody. Philip Y Gordon Elis. J Souris “Regional High School, it) Boys 10 years: |. . oe eM) oung, will be remembered Leod, Beech Point; 2. Donny| Pre-school tricycle race — |*,Bovs’ Relay — 1. 10A —'Lestu CM“ [| [UCU ieKeen, Dee Dee ne_champlonghipa lagt year eo | Dully, Murray Harbor; 3. Bobby |giris — 1. Ivy Clark, “2. Susan | eens ieee scsoodwis, Tie an McKenna, Danny 2 = te. | Martin, -Murray—River.___| Reritarg , , . Mac ; 2 rink, approximately four hours) Barons ~ Ronnie MacDoneld, coll, Sheldon Wheatley, Willard member o dee at ter aeec | Gitte. Mi yeere: 1. Pouline ol a Warren, Glea —— fee time per week. ~ |Brett McDermid, Greg MacDon- |Kelly. Coach — Ken MacDonald eae names Bell, White Sands; 2. Cora SKATING RACES Henderson,. Dale Parsons: 3. - At the beginning this com-|ald, Ster Banks, Andrew|vs Rangers — Mike Hennessey, | © “skating easterners. Penne’, Siieseer Macher. Girls under 6 years — 1. Janie |10B — Wallace McMurdo, Kevin mittee had planned to form a/|Walker, R Wall, Warren Gordon Betts, James Power, . LAPS McMurdo and Linda (McCarville, Barry. Johaston, paperweight league only, -but|Doiron; Mike Doiron, Paul Suds-|David Moore (Southport), Wayne | - SOURIS | THREE 4 Har. |": 2: Jill Lavers, 3. Cathy|Ralph Champion. when they found they could ob |bury, Keith eine. Site 100e McGuigan, Shawn Macisaac, ie a Glen: | ee: Girl’ Relay — 1 tia ee tain sufficient time they de-|stone, Blane Livingstone, Gre-|Gary. Dalziel, Padl Livingstone, : Saree, ttisieer: Boys under 6 years — 1. Jim-ipatsy Bowness Barb. Miller, ‘sed to expand their plans to|g0ry Macboneld, “Kevio, Me-|Donnie Smith, Joon Jonee, Briss | s,s T ME MARD WAY Murrey Harbor; jny"Adsma'2 Kenseth oni (PatsY Bowne. Ber. Males, inclyde. the Pee Wee and Ban-|Isaac. Coach — Clarence Walk- |Howatt, James Moore, Ken Mac- ’ hare Stet Thompson and Leet Ibell: 2. Elementary Grade 8 — tam divisions. er. vs Bisons — Eric Thompson, |Donald, Gordon MacKay, Rom-| wade Houston (14) of Loute and hits fm the face. 1. Dale Har ham Bremmar,. - Gloria Silliker, Doreen At the present time, the rural |David Lowe, Tommy Langille, nie McCarville, Ralph Green,! vive for add to Houston’s MacDonald; 2. : _ | Girls 7 years — 1. Elaine : ‘oxi LeBlanc, Stewart Can- o University geen ap fer 6. To surther. ; 2 Sheila \clark, 2, Shell Darlene , Shirley ‘20° youngsters i then (non, Siphon Livingstone, Randy ton, Alon"Smith, Deroard Dre | {20a %oltare acl VEE St Miata ty on Pil ee Ger Eline Ramos”. Seusy SHY, 2 1 Barbar Soe wit the mojoray of wes |Our, Guy Bros, cy “Gal cal, Bobby Mactae Coach "=| jit Calera, Minmuch Yak foul aguas St Lowi OP clan nic Jeanine Bile ct or td hess tne in the paperweight division. lant, — Gordon, Tecngle er. William Hennessey. game. The ball bounces back is won the game 64-60. eee wae as Sandra Mor- ; 3. Paul 3 fem Ticunee 3 Pall pally alge in a tave (Doyle, Carl Shephard. Coach — 9.00 p.m. — BANTAMS \row; 2. Cathy Metniosh; 8. Claire ael Adams. : of house league due to the fact 'George Steele. Wings — Francis Sullivan, Gillis. e ‘Mil C eek Girls 8 years — 1. Shannon they didn't have enough com-| Blades — Paul Sullivan, Doug |Ken Constable, Philip Camphell, Boys 8 years — 1. Stirling Hen-| Nine e Ur Johnson, 2. Joan Crozier, 3. tition to warrant:two separate Saunders, Doug Constable, Paul |David MacEachem, Kenny covey; 2. Hare Tartare tars Theresa Ca loos MacLean, Doug Wheatley, Mark Hughes, Bobby McGuigan, Allan Dunphy. Wins ner Boys 8 years — 1. Bobby Cro- The association has obtained |Mullin, John P. MacDonald, Da-|Dowling, Wayne Snair, Willard _| Girls 9 years — 1. Judy Mor- The Nine Mile Creek Bull-|2ef, 2. Kenny Mountain and “the sepvices of-Joe-Coyle-as_re- |vis_ lennéssey, David Living- Creamer, Roger Young sad Sa Cheverie; 3. ans ‘Pownal Royals 5-4|G@rTy Hickey, 3. David McMur- fares in chil Sor tote a cltomtier Leensea * Shepherd Mike Dooley, Reda Macleod. ‘Boys 1 mile — 1. Erle White; eran mentees North ‘River ays pea te wil 4 taps oe] ’ . : n - M 8 soe tion and Ken ’ Coach: = . ee McCormack; 8. Kenny bealew action for the |!. Marvin Webster, 3: Wayne Bruins — Hal Constable, Barry; — Girls % mile — 1, Sharon Mac- | Philip trophy la stiCue, 3 Wayne Profit SPORTS FRONT nest Cute, Duvsten,MaeDou- Nationals. clobbered the “P Dern Iden — 18.13, Penaition (Donald; 2. Shirley Acorn; 8.\Bev-|MER 1 wags fell behind 20|Barbara Miller, 2. Pater” Bow: ald, Ricky Carver, Jim Seall-|nictors Aces 17-8 at the Borden |MacWilliams, 1913, Ot erect +. Allan Mac-|but outscored the Royals by the |ness, 3. Barbara Paynter. wood, Michael R Douglas [Mok inst aight, dian tae : \neniar Sunior ideininoh 2. same score in the second and by| Boys 9 years, 2 laps —_1. é |Gaudet,” David n, Blair | shod over the Summerside crew | Second Period — 10. Aces — David Stewart. “\a 32 margin in the third. Scor-|Ralph MacLeod, 2.. Larry May- > Montreal ADS Meckay, Joe Allan Marti, Paul |S scoring nine times before |MacLeod (W. Gallant, Grady) ing for the Winners were L. |hew, 3. Ronnie MacKenzie. d i. Rowe, Glen MacEachern, De-|the Aces could reply. Gage |4.20; 11. Borden — Girls 10 years — 1. Dianne/Tavior arid B. Smith each with| Girls 9 years, 2 faps — 1. Mar - vid MacLean. Coach — Wilfred oe ter tor the | (Keough, Cutelitf MacDonald; panotte Dugas: ia byeace and C. Scott with a|lene Dunning, 2. Norma Boyle, > (Bud) Constab ol yt rclhayten 7 ager es ) 8,20; 12. Ac-'3. Jackie Boylon. single. D. Shiedow, H. Small-|3. Debbie McMurdo "| Home Heating Oil “pac n_ Oop | g . Nats, with seven goals and an |es — MacLeod (Grady) 8.56; 13. Boys 10 years = 1, Randy Gel Waethall ond Vows bere cere bce 1 be, ome ng - assist, followed closely-by Ger- one _ ae ia Roberts, Cheverie; 2. Boney, McKenzie; |tsnied for the losers. Semi-final |yiq Howerd, 2. Donald 1 Nene ee ee a ae ci ee _CURLING DRAW ard Roberts with five goals and | MacWilliams Borden |S. Alan Boertain. action continues tomorrow night |Lean, 3. Stephen K : Mac- Debveriee Oe oe oneal lea ~ . By CHRIS ANNETT two assists. ‘ Keough, 11.47: 18. Borden —| Girls 11 yeare—1. Cheryl Mac-/ag Hampshire and Kingston meet | Gir) “ sie can notes eee Chieti the +. Hat bath . | At 7 p.m. the following eleven tele toe. te Aces Greg Delgh |12 12.09; 16. Borden Robert Eleaine Poole - + $m the : of their series. Profitt, 2. Cindy Bernard, 8. ia savin Call ae for T Er — ae erty Ot te-“heee: es oe sae thee ot ; oa : — : equipment. Call we for Texaco. = Geer gpa an and~Willie- Gallant. scored. a. (MacWilliam) 15.43; 17. Bor. Boys % mile — 1. Angus Mc- _, |Namey McNay. Puc! Chie today! ‘the Red Wings Fs elnck Haws were losing (f2¥ and the first round of the |foqt each for the Aces. The oth- [den — Keough (Cutelit?, ‘Mac: Cormack: 2" Kenny--Wnite: 8. Alberton mao -{Gaty-BYOWES S Pat Peorterpiee: Walle the 1966 Old Spain Trophy for first |er National scorers were Fred |Cormack) 16,40. Penalties: Sch. Wayne MacDonald. La“, fe Those old “Flying Frenchmen’ put on the big squeeze. mT Sack i A. peanees - — a nook, 18.87.” Girls : lis Bustling yeute-tie 8 ‘e_about the story of weekend action in the Neill, M. MacFadyen, I. Mac-|Currie with a single marker. It| Third Period — 18. Borden —|Mclntyre, Beverely McIntosh: 2.) ALBERTON — a Reg-|Judy MacKenzie, 2. Denne | , : nevin ‘ r the first period, |Currie (MacWilliams, MacWil-|Marie Prought, Verna Fraser, |ional High School hockey team |Clark, 3. Be Champion. ay ssessors tha hotteat sireak in the league have eee . ee a ie second. Tiss heer ; = TT aoe canter. pen’ Tench Bepone Hae : suadonly ron up aganat few fed up teas and as the |Schleyer, K. Doucette. D. Cos-|sciually outscored the Nats 3-2|Leod (Driscoll) 10.31; 2). Aces Brian in . ch saying goes everyone likes to beat a winner. With the loss Grove in the final period. (MacLeod, Driscoll) Shela Arena Fader aie’ ido. |. Murphy, Barkley last week the Wings slumped badly and First Period — 1. Borden — < Doug Barkley son, J. Pierce, A. 0.40: (Cuteliff, eee) 11.42; 22. i; The home team. was ahead 2-1/1. = have managed only to win one of their past six encounters. No. 4 — H. Shama, F. Brown, Lappe a ae (oman . Aces — Gallant. (Arsenault, oo 2 ett Cheverie; 8. 5. Campbell, E. MacLauchiea. Noonan) 2.00; 3, Barden — Ro-|Deighan) Wa.29, Penalties Ro: |Faith re 1 in the final stanza to : | Ice 5 — G. Gallant, oan (MacWilliams, ee berts (10-minute misconduct, |. Boys 12 years — 1. strong in za | “ Mac- Doge. Dowling, J kage: ; Pauquet; 2. Norman Phinney; 8 liams) 4.21; 4. Borden — Mac-/&&me~ misconduet),— Cutcliff, Pierce. two-quick- goals. by. Alberton he. 6—D.R s. Leod (Roberts, ~MacWilliame) | Driscoll oo majes {o£ Gis 13 years — 1. Dawa forward D. Matthews ended ~JUNIOR HOCKEY sa ea oe ot De te con 10.51; 5. Borden — Roberts |fighting) 16,11; |MacCormack, : 8 Praght: oring at 6-3 for the home anes rr were : ae : ) 14.1; 6. Borden | 18.32. : Verna Oe D. Matthews got the hat z © a @ Seales igot, | "Roberts (MacWilllams, Mac- Peach files Beat ee heey cad ree ant FOR UM > No. 8— G. Trainor, K./ (Citi 16.16: & Borden | SM@FWOOd Whips |Cormack: 2, Alan Roach: 8. : ’ + _— A Thompson, J. “Farquharson, Fi ceough (Cutcliff)- 17.22; 9Bor- Parkdale Team ae TUESDAY, FEB. 8th — 8:30 P.M. eh Giddings, D. Tay- ae Provincial Vocational matinee lor, D. Shears, E. MacLean. No. 10-— Bill _Stevenson, D. [Livingstone, ‘D. “Kilpatrick, ~“A- Kings County SHuriey. dacs: 2. Sharon MacDonald. io Albeston Wednesine’ gh ONS: 1'— F. Burke, G. Lord, | Pisquid meets St. Peters Bay ce Boys % mile — 1. Richard n have returned they are just new beginning to jell-es @ 1p ‘Tanton, L.. Carragher. ": |and Murray races sonia tes aes tog se Mime: < Gaal Gallant; 3,|Alberton Regallettes and Tyne} Students—35c Adults—60e + team’ again. This is a double knock-out:|Peakes Road in regular action Gerald O'Connor. Valley girls played to a four-all Injuries have put every team in the league on the competition and ten of the ele-|of the Kings County Rural Save 15 yours. 1 Gaieid Gaile in an nection packed contact ropes.at one time or another so far and as long as they | 0) Hockey tonight. The remainder | Vincial ” : continue to occur it is going to be e-very hard chore oar ee Oe schedule will be publish-| stable starred for the winners |lant; 2. Kenny White; 3. Richard Vale rent he tose pated | to figure’ out how things are going to work out. So far |g 39 ag | oe banging in three goats as well | Gite 16 years —- 1. Veronica |with the Alberton Girls getting the top four teams have had little or no threat posed Reshaavous eecioa "A" @ as playing a fine game on the McIntyre: "Linda Linda Cheverie; 3. the—Jone tally in the middle} by the lesser lights (ie Boston and New York) and have “BR” postponed. Games to od Stewart,-G. Doucet, C.Mae- blueline. Bob MacGuigan, Tom Irene MacDonald. frame. to make it 3-2 for Tyrell So eee 2 on .tossing the lead back and fourth like (played tonight: Donald, R. Lamby. Gee and Gord. Betts rounded |""Roys 16 years — 1. Erie White; | Valley. Alberton tallied twice in| i a hot potato. With an injury has inevitably come a slump |" [ce 1 _ Dr. C. Gallant vs D. |7-9 out the winners scoring. Wayne |2 Gerald O'Connor. the final round to forge ahead | for the’ team team concerned, and one only can hope that affairs | ctanhope (‘‘A’) | Ice 1 — P. MacLean, R; Cof- an was-excellent in the | “Girls 17 years — 1. Iris Bruce.|but the visitors came back to Fo Th Month of ~will return to normal. .- Ice 2 — K. Ready vs H. Peters fin, Dr. Kassner, J. Macintyre | Winners nets, Boys 17 years — 1. Eric Gal-|tie the game. r e An interesting battle is hag cor up at daguts ru (“B”) vs H. Poole, E. MacSwain, J.| For the losers B=MacKinnon |lant; 2. Wayne ‘mie wa a coring for Tyne Valley were end of the standings as the Bruins are - ing Ice 3 — R. Goss vs J.Square- |Doucet, M. Burke. . Catver managed — 1. Eric . s with a pair, E, Paug eng get out of the basement for the first time in many briggs Jr. (“B") Jeers. Ice 2 — P. Gallant, W. Sing- 7 re ee Shirley Acorn: Wayne Mac-|and M. Gillis one each. Febru seasons of play. They too have been severely hobbled Ice 4 — A. Liewellyn vs J. |well, P. Poole, C- MacDonald ve lant ae . ad | Donald and Sharon MacDonald;| For Alberton, P. Hardy got a by injuries and for the week long stretch that they Burden (‘'A’’) Dr, Marold, A. Landry, A, Grit: | ir game a ean acai Cliff McCormack and Bevere-|pait of markers, L. Coughlin and had a full roster the rolled off four wins over the Ice § — A. Love ve A. Baliem |fin, W. Gillis. iv snare for his acrobatics |ly McIntosh. C. Fraser one each. Extru Chain or $15. off is: . best in the league. They too have a first class defense- (“A”) would have been Boys relay — 1..Richard Kas- The only penalty of the game man sitting on the sidelines in the person of Ted ‘ AT ae coe higher. . sner, Gerald Gallant, Guy Me- went to C. Gillis of Tyne Valley. | Green. What’s a team to do but wait until next year? a AT SOURIS RAMBLINGS ak — R. Jenkins, Major eee : E. LeBrush, W. Coffin vs wis wae oe B, MacLellan, T. Tragedy strikes occasionally in the sports world and . Townsend. 9 P.M. (four year) | gt did so again Sunday afternoon at the WORLD BOB- SLEDDING CHAMPIONSHIPS . . . These four man sleds ; | petinoke. “average speeds close to -60 miles-.an.hour__as_they fly ‘ down what is nothing more than a shoot of ice and a ; b WEST ‘GERMAN sled, piloted by ALTON PENSBERG- ER flew off the curving track and shattered itself against a stand of trees . . . PENSBERGER died instantly and the remainder of his crew were taken to the hospital for treatment . . . the defending world champion VIC EMERY of CANADA was in third place at the time of the acci- dent . MICKEY MANTLE was released from the over the ,weakend after an. operation on his shoulder to remove a bone chip . . . It is not known if he will be ready to join the NEW YORK YANKEES in . Congratulations to: DR. W. nk who won the VAL’ D’OR J QUEBEC INTERNATIONAL BONSPIEL last week ONTARIO and QUEBEC .teams RURAL MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT St. Dunstan’s University Rink Tuesday, Feb. 8th, 1966 -7.00 p.m: - Paperweights 7.30 p.m. - Paperweights 8.00 p.m.-PeeWees 9.00 p.m. - Bantams ‘PARENTS: We need your support by your attendance! ~ Come see our five modets of Homelite XL saws for all wood cutting work. These. saws will continue —_ the end of the month. _ All saws available with 16” or 20” Bars MURRAY WHITE “90 prize every week ‘See Tonight s Edition — The Evening Patriot Reserve Your Copy Now! While on the subject of Billy MacMillan one of his MARITIME INTERCOLLEGIATE HOCKEY . LEAGUE RECORDS is getting a. severe threat from andther SDU standout, MAURICE ROY . ; . The flasy forward has been at a phenominal rate in any mans language, 22 times im ten games . . . “MacMillan - 11 games so Roy still has a game to , . . However the Saints cies scheduled league games and Roy will most, ly season mark . He has already set ra ke has scored five goals in two 86 Olebar St BROTHERS GARAGE Cardigan Cia