1' lie Gum, Charlottetown. Mon. Dec. 7. 1964. SPORT ECHOES By Norman .\lacdonald Summersidc Bureau of The Guardian iegionnaires Getting Better Each team was without an all-star performer so it was I saw-off in that respect. Alan (iaudet was out of action on a Match-penalty suspension. and Dave Martin was ill. These two boys were bright stars of the Maritime champs last year, and each has been scor- ing a lot of goals for his team this season. ‘e DesRochcs won the “MacKenzie House of Fashion" shirt award for the best player on the ice. but he was chased to the wire by his linelnate Greg Deighan who set up some nice plays. and cooler Tim .\chuigan, who, although lnade to look good uy the Junior sniping. did a fine job in blocking close-in drives around his door-step. The Junior Legionnaires vow- ed to the Enman Drug Combines 6-3 last Friday night, but it was their best effort of any of the six games which they lost. 'l'hey hustled all the way. think their team play was bet- ter than usual. Shooting seems to be their weak point. A goal- er’s chief worry against those Legionnaires is to protect his face. Protecting the not is not nearly so big a problem, They could do with some good. sound instruction and pactice in liveing that low, ankle-high shot which is the halle of goal tend- ers everywhere. imagine firing the low shot isn‘t loo easy to learn. When you try to give a shot more zip. it tends to give it more altitude. Old-Timers Coming Back RJC ‘ Eagles. Enman Drug it push-hacks) to get ill sil'pi. Combines. and Borden Nation- for another go at the hockey his all have aces in the hole. pastime. That would add con- siderable zip to the Combine at- tack. Ron MacArthur. who coach- ed the O‘Leary Maroons last year, might decide to take an- other fling at hockey after the and may get stronger as the sea- son advances. Steve Philips. whose name appeared consist- ently in scoring summaries last season. is considering a return 1 ' zoomed in the Toronto pasting. ‘ end-place Canadiens. making 32 3 John Ferguson but the biggest, 5 explosion was a slugging matchl » between 39-year-old Ted Lind-l JWings Nip M’rl. Canadiens I Paille Stops Black Hawks | DETROIT (CPl—Detroit Red], (Wings rebounded from a 10-21 clobbering by Toronto Maple- Leafs Saturday night to, beat‘ 2 Montreal Canadiens 4-1 Sunday three- National and regain their lead the i Hockey League Rookie Goalie Roger Crozier. whose goals against average was sensational against the sec- Crozier's bid for a fourth shut- out was spoiled at 10:30 of the final period by Ralph Back- strom. The third line sparked the in- jury-riddled Wings with Bruce Mac-Gregor. Paul Henderson and Pit Martin all scoring. Alex Delvecchio got the other goal as Detroit snapped Mont- real's four game winning streak. Martin also was involved in two high - sticking duels with i say and 28-year-old Ted Harris’ of Montreal. l It started late in the second period when Detroit centre Norm Ullman, playing with a broken finger. and Harris, started shoving behind the Montreal net. Lindsay got in on the action, poking Montreal: Claude Larose in the face. Referee Art Skov didn't call any penalties but as soon as Barkley went for the puck to fire it back at. Ferguson but in the meantime Lindsay and Har- ris were slugging at the boards. Lindsay and Harris wound up with 17 minutes in penalties-—a minor. major and misconduct. SU Y First Period 1. Detroit. MacGregor 9 (Hon- derson, Martin) 10.53 2. Detroit, Henderson 1 (Mac- Gregor, Barkley) 15:36 Penalties — Harper 1.44, Fer- guson, Martin 5:24, 16:09, Berg- man 7:05, Ullman, Beliveau 17:48. Second Penalties period no scoring. — Provost 8:42, (both minor. Major. misconduct 8:56. THIRD PERIOD 3. Detroit, Delvecchio 6, 1:04 4. Detroit. Martin 4, (Handel- son. MacGrogor) 922A, 5. Mont real. Backstrom 7 (Larose. Tal- bot) 10:30. Penalties — alon 4:09 Barkley 6:06. Saves: Hodge 15 11 13—39 Crozier 10 913—32 New York 4. Chicago 1 CHICAGO (AP)—The up-and coming New York Rangers clob- bered Chicago Black Hawks 4-1 Sunday night in a National oc ey League contest during which classy Bobby Hull scored his 20th goal of the season—the only puck the Hawks could push past Ranger goaltender Marcel Paille. New York's French line of Rod Gilbert. Phil Goyetle and Gilbert“; two markers, trim gained with the help of Goyette and Henry. came in the final period and put the game away for the fourth-place New York- ers, who lead the fifth - place drew the assist on Goyette'r second-period goel. thus picking up three points. His goals were his eighth and ninth of the year Hull scored in the seco riod, the goal moving him In front of Detroit’s Norm Ullman in the league scoring race. Hull has 26 points to Ullmun's 25 Earl Ingarfield put the Rangers in front with his sev- Goyette boosted the score to 2-0 midway in the second period before Hull hit for the Hawks. Gil-bert then scored on two neat plays by his linematea. Paille kept the Rangers in the game in the first period when he made 16 saves, while Gieui Hall in the Chicago cage stopped only six. Paille also was sharp in the final period when Hawks by six points. Gilbert 8 enth goal of the year in the first 12 52 Barkley 15:33. Lindsay, Harris period- he stopped 17 shots. Palll: wound up with 39 stops to 31 for Hall. SUMMARY First peri —. New York, Ingarfield 7 (Marshall - DH“ :31. Penal es Mikol 3:1:1: MacNeil. 3:13: McKenzie, 1222. Second period—2 ew 1;, Goyette 6 (Gilbert) 8:54; 3. Chi. cago, Hull 20 (Pilote-Wharraml 16:15. penalties— Neilson 5:36- Howell 15-36. ird period—4. New York, Gilbert 8 (Henry, Goyette) 2:51: 5. New York, Gilbert 9 (Henry, Goyette) 8:12. Penalties—Neil- son and Ravlich 8:12, MacNeil Saves Paiiie .... 16 617—39 Hall ............ .. 6 12 16—34 Souris Curling The following is the curling draw at Souris Monday night. First practice game for lady curlers. 0 Ice Il—Mary Paquet, Marion Maine Academy Defeats UNB ASTINE, Me. (AP)-—Maine Maritime Academy defeated the University of New Brunswick 76-65 in basketball Saturday It was the Middies’ 10th win of the season against three 1... O w New Brunswick scored its White, Millie Peters. Muriel Richard vs. Mildred Eleanor Clinton. Joyce Leilan, Helen Paquet. Ice Z—Betty Gallant. Carol Rowan, Verna Birt. nnie Dingwell vs. Bonnie Townshend. Susan Peters. Alice Delaney. Florence Boertien. Ice l—Ann Acorn. Florence MacPh Karen Decehvaise, elen MacDonald vs. aura MacDonald, Margaret MacDon- PLAY NORTH RIVEJ TUESDAY Christmas rush. Dale MacWil- to the Eagles, Bob Sleigh may: liams is joining the. Borden Na- 1 be back before the season is Play resumed. Lindsay and Hal'- ris met near the boards and Camille Henry starred, Gilbert first field goal only after eight scoring the final two Ranger ' play but led 42-41 aid, Myrtle Fitzpatrick. Irene Kassner over. and there is always the tionals and thev may add Char» Show“ aim“? are NO mem- Frank Robinson. on the left. uled play this winter will be i . , _ _ mlnu _ . . 4 -_ u _ . .. _ l hers f R0 1. R g .- ~ - . ,- - .started roughing. Just When it goals and another fallllng to for a brief time in the eariv Ice 2—Bett Mullal , Re a chance that some hocke} “12 m. gdrk to the“ defence after ‘ o ge s an ers “no alld John Reid, on the rlgnt facing a determllled Junlor seemed settled and they headed G minutes of the second but now“! Mirialrln Matthg'ws' Lfia ‘ will tangle with North River form the backbone of the Rail- team who have a record oyette. The triumph was the first for ard may get posted in. the Christmas. Only the Juniors are , o , . - . . - v v y -. Junlors at the Charlottetown ers defence. The Ran ers one victo and one defeat. “31‘ the p.many box’ Ferguson ngh scorer W” m“ Redd“ Mam” vs' Beuy Landle"Lu°-v Combines have added minus not loolunl. format}! to rem ’ Forum Tuesday, Decem who are undefeated in scietL G m timry .5 lated f 830 hit Detroit defenceman Doug the Rangers over the Hawks in of New Brunswick with 22 Solom n, ra ant. Clow, and that master of tile totcement.The1r ace in the hole; a e e l S 01' - . ,Barkle with the “ck four meetings this season Dims Thelma M D m back-hand bazooka, Claude should be the development and! ’_ y P - - P - ac ona . Gaudet, and they say Vance impovement of their rookies as C 0 Harris is doing push-ups or is the season advances. a r a S U . o KEEP ABR‘EAST OF THE SPORTING NEWS . . Memories Come Back l ' Y . . . . A WEEKl We found the interview Scoring leaders ill the PCHL.‘ which Frank Selke had with not including Sunday's game e I o f I Jimmie Ward and Pete Ward hem-ecu Borden and the RCAF. l between periods at the (‘hi- G A I cage-Montreal game Saturday .\. (iaudct. Juniors 9 5 '13,. THF ASSOCIATE-D pRESSleron Liam s‘unnod Bammorn Te“. . . - . . . ,. ,.‘ ,. ‘ . . , . I ' - . . . . y Barr on a17- ardcr Bal- - 1 mg“ “fiery '"ljerfllmg'. ‘l‘ [l' f*",a_V‘ll‘:1dl{CA1‘ F $13 1 The St. Louis Cardinals up-l31-14, ending the Western Divi- timore's Lenny Moll/re ran his had “0 “lea “W J'mmW- "" “ydPD‘mdl 1 RCA ended the Cleveland Browns ‘sion champion Colts' ll-game scoring string to 16 consecutive - - o - - - old Montreal Maroon. star. 1. While, Borden. 10 13 2849 Sunday. sending the Na_,winning Strea .games when he wavered . A Public Serv1ce m The Interest of Good Sport Contributed by These Thoughtful Busmess Firms :gligdpfle‘ Ch‘catgo WM“ 50“ 3.1m!“- Rcaggljmes g tional Football League‘s East-| Charline Johnson passed tor'iumble by teammate Jimmy a d err,I t I _ d“ "r P. “weal/{11.81115 Jrs 7 4 11 gm Division title race into a. two touchdowns and ran for two Orr in the Detroit end zone. dflringo'ziw w: yfc‘aTénémN: (5 6012115111 Corhbineé 5 6 11 flnal-week showdown, and the mo? as Slt1.]fLonis ciosefzd to Fran Tarkenton's second OPEN SEVEN DAYS . . w. Am Equipped ' ‘. .. . n ; 1w1 in one- a' game 0 the touchdown pass, a 30-yarder to To W“ h 2:1? 305211“ tgtpltlil-“tilil 1-‘Izvmyylhi‘thEhs BOUQUET 1 1 front - running Browns in the Bill Brown in the final period, AND NIGHTS Who'esale Pnces on a" gods Your will. C t l R. k M the. had 1;“ k d m u 41‘ i (EBSt. Cleveland is at New York overcame 21-20 New Yor Ty”. ".‘ 1 a 5‘ , “ C e. 5 ‘and Philadelphia visits St. lead. Brown 1' ' FROM 9'93"" Th“ 3’ A“! on thelr Inc-up a younger 'Ille other n1 ht - . an {or 103 ya?“ brother of {be late‘ Bobbv V0 legs than [our “mes in a . LOUIS next weekend in season I and Fred Cox botted three field . . . . other Prawn“ Method Bauer \Vould that young ‘ k 5-4 [finales- . ‘goals for the Vikings. Clarence P. E. IS also player'be Father David Bauer. Took sdme “m Milt Plum led the Lions DflSl‘CliilS, who tried out with the large selection of Painting and Decorating the famous coach 0 h You must admit. SUMMERSIDE RCAF Eag ‘flzgllwgiie’mwilr? hail Clmcniad wesmIC 1F00HS)tall confer. Chi-ism“ Gm, own-ad" . . . , — , _ ' wn wo weeks ence agary am eders tn ' ‘ gfiinafiiéfi‘, ofiiflp'finofi'fi'trfii 93%,“ t1” ‘t‘ltv’v ek.s bou uet hes Increased thelr Prince ago. The Detroit quarterback 1961. scored the Giants first waif“. “dcfiiewleutzr’ an???" and Re ‘ l ther y . "111111;t g: e G gauntggifigck;zstlae§gue d1ead_t0 fired three scoring passes andltouchdown on a loo-yard kick- C 03:31:: and?&,s S art L o d e or woman" ' WW ,____w_ ._ ' , er 33’ Ownms plunged for another touchdown. off return, . 7 Egggen Nationals 5-4 at the airE Minnesota outscored the Gi_ Quarterback Jack Concannon Ribbons :‘l'ilflapgmrmll Gift p g Phone l . | _ . ‘ .~ _ The Eagles now have a 6-] 321513303:14fhgjgslfiizhtrégggg making his first start, hit on 10 phone 2.2532 45 Elm Ave, 180 GREAT GEORGE STREET R- Rob's? 1 e recjord1 and Borden shares sec- Washington 14.7 and San Fran. of 20 passes for 134 yards and J 12 Alexander m" ; gamanace gull}: fgman Drug cisco whipped Los Angeles 28-7 two touchdowns and ran for 99 L Ea ll 95-1) 30 T ' k records- in Sunday‘s other games. Green yards as the Eagles completed ( two 50:15 az‘fassigfegrons‘s‘gfi Bajy drubbed Chicago 17-3 Sat- 25 season sweep of the Cowboys o . . v (or ay. ‘ oncannon’s fourth-quarter TD - E RD S n S 31211;]? Eggkeg'mwm “35 Play“! Boston beat K a n s a 5 City lbomb to Pete Retzlauff, good for Fun For (J' E' COOK’ PROP" l Jim MacLEOd e‘and Gabe 31—24: San Diego buried Newiill yards, put the Eagles in Parts and Accessories for all Cara t‘ Keough scored twice for the 3Bailafi'aiiondlficl);I‘Kl'lilmdhmetilr’i lfr‘g‘itiizgusl‘tgz‘ih. to ed W hi Evefyone SPECIAL PRICES 0N SNOW ms LLmew." weltnvnhksue) E in an exhibition game at St 'Ron (:iggey picked up a goal Nationals. The game also mark- - I ' ' .1 - S W 3? "5' Dial 4-61"? 181 G t 7 Dunstan‘s rillk Saturday the on a play. The Rangers ed the first appearance for can Emma“ League games’ ‘31" twee] on .me onc‘yam “"9 1” Aftemm“ re. Geo". 8" i ll high flying St. Dunstan‘s iliglllhounced right back and at 8:25 Charley Sark who was sitting STRUCK FOR THREE ‘the glad kit-“"3"? and snappy! & " A. I”; School llocke cam downed they scored their first goal on out a years suspended sentence, The Cardinals. now 8 - 3 - 2, ‘ toe S: .5 "Ed (Jungflme Vlc- _ ___, . MONDAY censor" 5 Rogers Rangers - a play in which Jamie Kennedy and he drew four penalties. struck for three touchdowns in ry em' Browns "Ward Evenings BOWLING—casual Bowling Basilio. Recreation Centre. Licensed Mechanic “ The penalty filled game was; highlighted by a penalty-shot that the Rangers Jamie Ken-i nedy took at l 13 minutel mark of the third period which MacQuaid stopped. The first period started out rough and in only one minute of play the Rangers picked up: - 1 B L G — C , a Penalty for cross—checkmg. lto each team. Tile only scoring goal to close the ap again. Cleveland's Jim Brown failgdl Maple Leaf Bake B3WLiNG—Ciizllizl 12:52:; liege“: came I it took the SDHS crew onl.V SIX 1 play was one in which Billy Tucker then came through with to score and still needs on; AND DELICATESSE SWIMMING_15. 17 5.30 mm_ and Adult Me; '3.“ ’_m_ S seconds to score and point the way to a St. Dunstan’s victory. scored with assists from Mac- Kinnon and S For the rest of the period the Rangers kept plugging away and they were regarded with two more go The third cleanly played two penalties being called, one period was a one with only Weathcrbic scored with assists going to Herbie Steele and Al- lThe Eagles led 2-1 after the first period but Borden tied the game at 2-2 after the sec- ond period of p Keough scored with the airmen a man s or: As quickly as the Eagles went into an eary 4-2 last period lead, Keough scored his second what eventually was the game winning score at 12 09 n the closing minutes an 11 - minute second - period burst and held the Browns to four Lou Groza field goals until . Johnson hit Joe Childress on a 46-yard scoring play, passed eight yards to Bobby Joe Conrad for a touchdown and scored twice on one-yard sneaks. touchdown to tie Don Hutson’: career recor of 105 The Iscoring pass to Gary Balllman broke a 7-7 tie in the last quart i ter. 7 CASUAL BOWLING Basilica Recreation lJUNlOR HOCKEY ‘ FORUM Tuesday. Dec. 8th . Centre Richmond St. Charlottetom '# (Harry Thomson. Prop.) Home Made Bread and Pastry BOWLING — Casual Bowling Rollaway and Y. M. C MING — Boys’ 8 - ll, 15 - l7 5 SWIM SWIMMING — Ladies and Men MINOR HOCKEY -— 5 - 7 p.m. JUNIOR HOCKEY — 8:30 p.m. TUESDAY L MINOR HOCKEY — 5 - 7 p.m. :30 Keep Fit Swim Ladies 2 p.m.—Men 7:” p.m. ADIES KEEP FIT SWIM—7:30 p.m. and I p.m. .A. p.m.; Men’o I P.M. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Phone 894-9048 Welt Royalty, P. l. I. Texaco Service 5 The high $011001 team added lan Foo . MacLeod added another goal . ' ‘ ' - 13596 {inzarkcrsi bekfoived the” ptehr-l Of the nineteen penalties for Borden at 15:49 making the gfiflinafi? “931,15: éflnéiaflf . P'M' wedding .ligketnnheum JUNIOR HOCKEY—8'30 p'm' 1 en e am 5 ae o elcallcd, 13 were against the final score 5-4. ' - . H ice with a 4.0 lead after twenty l Rangers The penalties picked in {fie "Jun'ors" 115 Kent 8‘- ie minutes. m by angers was the n t i, _ d. 1 ] .0nd quarter and never wpm .f BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre. H. 4 it The second period held all leading factor to their defeat T k“ (M Fm": his 35:75.11headed Plum hit Jim Gibbm vs. BOWLING—Casual Bowling Roll-way 2.5 p.m. one - .m the scoring punch for the mg l as the Saints power play pick- “c er a'"' “tc "‘15) 3' ' - ‘ ' LADIES KEEP F" SWIM-z P-m- ' ers as they picked up the“. 1 ed u goals while the fié—I—Sordaen, MacLeod (Noonan) w;tsi;estv;:d iltiagde 5:113:11de Rogers Hardware SWIMMING_GMS 1244 5:” pm. “no A. St. Peters Rd. 11.: three goals in this twcniY;Rallgers were Shorthanded. ' ‘ '_Eagles’ Mam" .(K' p .. SWIMMING—Fain“! 3130 II-mo F ‘. minutes The Saints drew first S M A. MacDonald) 17:57. Penalties: Rangers" Building Contractor KEEP FIT_MEN__7:30 p m REE WEEKLY GIFT s, blood in the second period as First Period: — l SDI-[S -—- sark 7:01’ .Bi d 144‘07' sark Phillips (TuCkerl 1:42’ 6‘" lid Re tie” to SWIMM‘NG—Mlxed 8‘30 Dim: om“ M ,____W-... .. . _._-. 5mm [McDonald Munghww 14:48. Hutchmgs 14.48. Eagles, Prang (Christian, Ridy) Students 25c; Adults 500 “elm” ‘ M" w MINOR HOCKEY _ 5. 3 pm - To ALL CUSTOMERS 3‘ .21. 2 SD 5 _’ 10m (weab econd Period: 4.——Borden 4:07: 7,—Borden. Keoughl ‘ Kitchens, Rumpus Rooml.e - PRINCE STREET SCHOOL'léE'SPORTs WITH ANY PURCHASE ’9 c I. D orbit}. Steam 8.10, 3. SDHS _ Keo . (unassisted) 13:15. (White. Noonan) : 2' 8.— Dial 4-914! 64 Orlebar St. at ur r wea'herbie ‘Steéle. Flood) Penalties: D. MacWilliam 2:12. Eagles, Tucker (unassisted) r T 12:37. ‘ SD _ Cudmme Sark 4:02, K. MacDonald 8:31. 12:09.. 9.——Borden, MacLeod " At (McDougaL McDonald, 15.40 D. MagWilliamsS 10:21.3, plus 10 :(RNognan) 15:49. Penalties: T . AFTER THE GAME . -. - . miscon uc, or 11:57, e 7:32, H t h' 11:39. h k ‘ ' Eflialiile:énlliit%iinsli&'porg§fm} Hughes 12:47. Boone 15:32 Sexulil 11:39, "i mgscDonaid '5 wee Mcc'mm'gh om” CALL AT THE c The {folloalnfi is Iglle cggiing chbc'ugalL Ken'nedy' Mac ‘ ' plififllg mglutle misconduct. 14:03. D. MacWiiliams 14:03, “or; draw or :on ay. ecem r . . r er od: 5.—-Ea l s, Mart' 19:24. ' - pm A at the Belvedere Golf and Win- §:D“"fif,’-{,','%‘§§§l‘ath€"1 - Macxm_ Be m IF WE SELL THEM A & w ter Club. ' J. McDougall. Cudi'mllire,s Mac- ' ' o o 0 TS WE SERVICE THEM cor'ngdgq“ “a .n 7 p.m. Kinnon, w. McDouga , mith. C S d Phone 4-6423 2‘ Dru-Her Pt. lu- ' e" "- Ice 1 — Edgar Taylor. Nor-1 Second Period: 5. S'DHS —— ' “"1 man Nicholson. Joe Molloy, Iv- lGiggy (unassisted) :38; 6. (Lloyd Gilleapio. Prop.) g, an Berrigan vs. Dave Walker. Rang. — Kennedy I'MacKinnon,. c mm van-m“, THURSDAY I Wally Coies, Dr. Kent Irwin. Smith) 11:25; 7. Rang. — Mac- MONDAY— ° w" I s BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Reereatioa Centre. =00 1‘,“ mum; gig-11213011 «Edgy. M Emmi]: 1_2 p.m._l,re_5chool Sh“ m: mm- BOWLING—Casual Bowling Roll-way I-l p.m. fin ngzfli'n: Eigivlilrticoriiofgig '(Jim‘Mc'Dougall. MacLeod) 15:- E""'"""‘°°"°Y "M" 9"“ “d M “mung-:3”. 13:60“; limi'plil C A STOP AT THE Ck Bert Patterson vs. Doug Saun: fi-nngenfitlfiéfimes'mimm' TUESDAY as Upper Prince 8t. LADIES KEEP FIT sme'mo . T190 p.m. . ders. Dr. bliacEachern. Ed Fair- Him-Pam: 9. SUBS _ wéa, -- ToiephonJ-ule FIGURE Sm'rlI‘iylgCIiUB—lc-lv ND GRILL weather, Aan Sca es. mum. (Steele. Hood, 19.“ 7__, p_m__nock N, no“ 3:“; . nter 11 art League [A Ice 3 — Andy Humphrey. 501" penalties: w. McDougali. Murch- don Wellner. Hugh nxson. Fred B r o w 11 vs. Cyril lmpson' ._.,_______ STANDINGS Flinn. 1 Fred Cannon, Harry Simmonds, WEDNESDAY 1—2 p.m.—Pro School Skate BRIGHTON DAIRY FRIDAY BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre. BOWLING—Casual Bowling Rollaway 2-5 p.m. MINOR HOCKEY —- 5 - 7 p.m. CHINESE AND CANADIAN FOOD Dr. Coady. Ice 4 — Dr. Moreside. Dr. 3:" . __H Drysdale. Earl Baker. 3111 By THE CANADIAN mass mglg-ngffgeflggmy 0|" Driver Pm" Yflr 00' SATURDAY OUR SPECIALTY . B vs. Doug Hm. m“ Boyles" Nation“ has” ' om 443’ 1" Gm ’- BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre I” up one“ 8" Bill Rogerson. Ted Brooks. WL T F APt .‘ BOWLING-c B _ 0 MI! Detroit 12 7 4 59 52211 THURSDAY— uni-1 owling Roll-way 2.; "a, ' ' r ' - ' - HIGHLAND DANCING—Boy: ml Girl. 2:00 p.m. r. M. c. A. ice 1 — Jack Cooke. Bonnleuwontreal 10 7 .1 61 522.1 3 g_m p_m__‘ghu" SWIMMING—Family 1'30 pm Y M c A Lorne. 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Dr. Cox, ti Bry-‘more frequem In northern Eur- in the Panacim’nn and color romantic comedy, following his .40 m sh“.- - After the Game ‘58 It to White Rm Farm Dealer ‘. m. Mailer. Dr- Grflfli‘ope. says Prof. Brian Mae-l stage .vurt‘l'ss in "Carrilnti" on use filmq «1309310171,, re p‘ ‘ I in Fuel 0“. Stove 0“. . .. . . - 'th. dean i th _ i M r. . 1‘ Mr sf ro roar imy’s “ ow to. nee? in "sine-ml -——- he I III by Mac gral n e school of o w om '- f Old spdll CHQRLOWOWN "Hula Cl I]. Battries etc. h‘“ ltropical medicine. He said the causes are increased immigra-. Bob tton land the speed of modern tr ve . Without Realty Trying." Henry Lorin direct: . Honeymoon Hotel Plays Today and Tuesday at The Capitol SUNDAY— Kelt St. Charlottetow- 3:30—10:30 p.m.—Skating Chi PLAY BILLIAIM FOB mutton Phone 24107 I'll Geo“ W I. Grafton so. 1.1:. Phone um" i