MaeNEILL TO REPLACE HIM g . Dodger Sickness Keeps Planle Says Wall Has "No Ellis" 2 IN THIS CORNER Let The Managers Look To The Past For Guidance Confusion Reigns Supreme In NB Rugby Football union ' 7 sosron (AP- - The Iona , .. I 3l”kh,l mu; MONCTON (CP) -- The New league executive had approved for M0 tile! will ask tn. its tttnktiis "5. MM m the 1. W2. H:-":3 :n"do:l::m"; S .. gym. ymgAj:', Brunswick Canadian 3 row tonight in Fredericton under the l::zuetoacheduhtbeconmt with "”"” "N 59"” Am" "d-m Th" n.-'ii.i." among the team's A ton. nianaler of the Nattuui but Union became a 3.'.'.'n.n.. isms. - Saint John in llopu of w..t.u,,, ; . tutti.” in reports the ("S1 3?” .'"' ,, . hm, ,,,,..,,,,. , , I. M H yk Le f. t Cl 1",”, .,,..,,,;.,. mum, or confusion Tuesday. '!'he' Bombers said they would the yet-unbelten Mount Allison . oi the Island senior 8 Hockey payers In ”;'”d .1 W h . MOYVTREAI. icivi4.o.-tie Jar:-y Of. ey acne is ure. audn hockey tor a sauna and last year ..no gm... . University el New Brunswick "foi-ego" the content until after a team. a :. ,,,.,...,,. ..,t; I)? played there uhn Onmthe l;l':Id'(I;.in:BfolI- sieve" 3;” fqvues Flame of Montreal was mls- Pll'0lIOVOEi tended goal for the 301- made a eonleback with the Roy- The Globe WI Kumenadad pd 3mbg., Mu chm, gum”, com”; Wm. 35. 1...” 11,. aunt, mn.Um gm W" i our in (nine dam . fxutenlber st . se ugh 3 h Md my would sum Tuesday night when the Na- a s. sis. Am” M his world .3,” mm" 1.3., umunua thgy hm acuga iguuu Mount Amnon University or for Nov. .1, sun ...- mm The Arena with all um i use it a - tional Hockey Leaitur club left for THREE s1'AlLs Iwnr Rousseau. as nails 10 - pound in; in an interview with i0 It 190-1 WIIWII0 I same with Mounties. The stat of the UNI! In- same date II I mddea - death ,,t :: atttttunns and rriimationl "0 9" ”" 5"” "El" "'""" New York and toiillzht'I same with in addition to McNeil. Montreal 183 Will. H also I utembif 0' saint John Wanderers which the nouncernent was that if they be& clash between the New Ii-unswint. H... ...,.,.,. mi all t-mind splcndour ieriainrncnt tnr itir t-itircnry and for the Rangers game. dc-ugnwl ullli the rttnilort Ol J00 . sun-rru the lesizue will be this war. liill it prove to be I! gmpulitt .ts ll was last season air will llic tans hr? of ii. and managers and the league offici- als do evervthlnp In their power In main sure that the league inn. competition. Ulcr all it W3! this quality. uliirh the Icacue had in abundance uni lit: tint: hm mmc than sat it.l)IlnyV (iir lls lm-rl Mitt-illiitz amlhinc lll(l' it roaring am-rt-xx Ill its initial ycar, Wtlulri my that it would be well for those with the power to I!- vlaw (that has happened and illu- I lr".s.nri from if. inn liutovr this TllISllIl"ll of paving plavors. which in under- stand was happening In a num- ber of cases last year. is not will produce close, crowd-pleIl- 1 The leazue has ti.-htlv Lint. and will bal-yl nobody ceiling any more than Inrrd uliu-h prmliitsr-d competition only a shade less than spectac-l W0 who are btiiiitced around. recPiVe.. whm word of Punt... "Ines h"'k"' '"""" T"""'”"'” M” ieached coach Toe Blake. McNeil the regular Canndlens' lt03”t99l)Gl' since f-M start of the 1953-54 playoffs. when or mostly amttai and I (cue xlra dollars lltt'fIrl'x' as much to thcm asl llim titi-.'iu in mix ill its A nltmtwr are iiiaiwtitt men Vtll'l chiltlrcn and can int! a little extra cash to good use ( l This Is why we think ll would l Moon-"ii Parkdale Flycrs. The i Flvers finished the season very l much in the black side of the ledger. They made money and Barry Motirr has never been heard to deny it. What Barry l did was put all the cash aside p plid expenses out of it and when players with sonic cash in ap- ix-cnlllr and Junior - will be more prccinlion of Ih-lr services with anybody else. Thc result. trait that the players were happy and it?!" (lllielllf mskinl Dl I II I money back. lfltib which has been I Plan For Bigger And Better Minor Hockey League Season The lllallly hockey players of that ly skate sessions for the girls II In view of the fact ltnan nlcasierl in heart lint nffficialslnl this winters aryivitv will take int ihr Abexweit Cliih and manage (I place on Saturday a. organization lmo-nt of the Sports Arena havntand super-visor of activities will he handled by Bill Reid, Director 10,- . bigger ".1 better pray-;m,i-ti Physical Fitness. However in doing so.l0 lean heavily on many willing M W H”. ,".,m.., M, ,".H,.". mu,-i. for mp young fry by wayivnltinier-rs. Already many former that dlI'N'l payment to the players it-ttnlt help but do the league a lot of harm interests of roar-lie: and manztzersi . in we that irc are ritnnini: anl "l3"anemc"' Negomnmm amatt-iir ltaciic inr if tht-v don'tlhf"'l ""ml?l9'?d ll; 'h ”mg”l""."' the teams and the league cniildlillmh "H M 0"" o 1” come to grief hcfnrn the sensonl'".'M D" week” A" T" group. I. own M. N". Alarm twill have three practice sessions and the players will be placed of sport promotion in the yenl'llP"5('l'” ""1 '"3"Fl8El'5 h8V'- 91' since world war 11 speak in glow-I pressed the desire to help bl! - V in): terms of the co-operation be-'han(-lling a team. officiating. etc. H " mnpmn '" melt"; pxtemim by the Sport; Arms Ni-xt wt-elr it 7YlPPlll1K of all inter- have csietl mon tiill he railed to get Wirganired for a busy year. Def- inite word of time and place of meeting will be announced short- ly and it is hoped a good number sufficient to handle approidmately loud. Not good. that is. for n l hecause of rsnnal reasons ,- '- J It-aguc such as we have here. i John Richard plias withdrawn i"" '"m' '"r regularly sfheduled 35 R3,!” will gin". '3'” :3 help l" The nay wr look at it is that i from the Icatztu-'s rs-fcreeinx (Kama '".”"wed by "'3'-Y"h!T' M? ”" lnuilggpr M 'ys our "lg you eiilwr pay trvrry player or i staff. Joe Rev:-ll will be the '"cl"d"l m "'9 plan M T W” Hcnmmun 'V' . .. if nnbndv at all. Discrimination as ninth referee. -r -- r:” ... .. lsonl 1. Florence Harmony (Mau- DOWN THE The pi-ire nf harness horse flesh is drum! up, ltcrortlingi in it survey conducted by the U.S. Trotting Association. Yearling sales t-nndiit-ted to date this year ltavc pi-vtrliiccd 32 troiters and pact-rs that brought 310.000 or more its contracted to 15 in the stump price bracket a year ago. in addition. the annual L i ' Ky sale has already established a new xrarltnt ttross of 31,264.01!) lttul a vwii high average of!-1.091. The Pl"WllIiIS record gross was !l.239.00(l set at Harrisburg. Pa. last year and the average record was 33.465 at Lexington in 1952. if the present pattern holds. the llarrishiirtz Salc, which is set for Nnvcmhrr I2-I6 will result in Q yr-arlinrzs st-llin: in the stoma luv: brnrkct. There were l9 sold it that. range last year. Top year- iln: price to date is the t42.ooo which Allvtnnd Stable. Har Hills. l'at'ilIX V three-.x rar-t-ids. (er! 1, Peter Federal (T. Semple 3. Glendale Cindy iEttert 4. Time 2 14 2-5. Winning owner, John Mat-Lead, Yarmouth. ANOTHER WINNER... .. .. And here's another winner that many Islanders will be proud of Race 5, Fortune's Pride (E. More- sidet 1. Big Boy (Haley) 2, Mar- ion iii. (Kelly) 3. Signal Bill (R.0'- Brian) 4. Time. 2:17 2-5. Fortune's Hugs and aged horses at his farm i pm” i. by mad.” IMIT H", on November .'ird. Cumberland hh um J. m" '0” lmmsided track had two weeks more oflmm" ” ye?" 'L'o'( MIJY hTadd' harness racing and that will bell" L" "wlmd by '5 "MG "Elan all for 1956. Tho stables of Alvinl:fnp:':a::"3f?&n'ev::g mtg. 8:: Brewer and Walter Davis are in . winter qiiaricrs at the iloulton '3” md mm" might be Kl” track. Slmonson Bros. of Bridge m lmk buk 0" the perlormance wmm Mum M" T” Direct of May Todd at Dieppe. Mom-ion "ml: ,, Yank," win," he WM Speedway. September 0. 1948. l" 2"7- l"" ll" "”""l' l" "ml! rlassificd Trot and Pace. l(.G. of June Morning 2:0-ii-.1 are home Sm” 2.10 1.5p H,3,L May TM.” in pasiitrc. Tarr Direct won in 2312 1.5. 2.4.1.1 Jung", HI; 1;” T12 but .liinc's Pll5Sil)lllly is still 1.24,” (Our other um-;".. -mm. "M0"! I mnrtt 2:10, z':1i 1-5. 2:11 1-5-a new re.-' cord for May Todd--1:10 I-5. A.G. Scott was owned by Lorne Leto her, Springhill. and May Todd by Goodwin Stables. Sussex. NB. .liinior Hill was driven by Joe Hennesiu-y and he finished first the second heat but was set back for interference. lA.G. Scott finished first in the BACK STRETCH also some year- FOR YONKI-IRS "Bob Ryan. who has bccn rar- ing in Montrcal. has lrft for Yon- kcrs and will Tal'P Jollity Girl Ind Pfllllttr VRP (here. The liar- old Glitlrlen stable of Prcsque isle is rnclna in California where Scotch Prince has won in 2:(l.'l." ninnl I. Tlma. I'll l-I. Wlnllllll owner, LC. Cruikshank. Halifax. At Saint John Raceway no Salr urtlay afternoon the winners were Dash 1. Vanguard. owned and driven by M. Coughlan. 1. Royal Jr. (A Langllle Sr.) 1. Time, 2:15 2-5. Races 2 and 0. Mr. Lee Chips (E. Langllie) 1-2. Dusty Zombro (A. Langille Sr.) 2-1, Time. Zzln. Mr. Lee Chips is owned by Mac- kln Brothers. Saint. John. and Dusty Zombro by Mr. A. Lan;iI- la, Coldbronk. Daslves I and '1. Jnsednle Double Hal (M. Downey 1-3. Flaming High (E. Kirkpa- trick) ll-l, Janet-Clcgg (L. Queen) 2-5, Linda Ahbedale (H. Lawson) it-2 Tlmc. 2:10. 2:l4 It-S. Jose.-dale Double Hal is owned by lvl.B. Bridges. Gnzetown. Flaminl High by C. Wilson. Saint John. Dashes A and R. St Rczis (A. Lanizille 5l',l 1-2. Sep Hanover (W. Carr) 6-l, Ben Brooke C. (A. Cn- vldson) 2-4. Time. 2:1! (-5. 2:11 2-5. St. Regis is owned by A. Lan- zllle Sr., Sep Hanover by Prince ion Stables. Dash 5. Allen Spencer (W Carr) 1 Scott Frisco (L Quecenl 2. Thelma Lou (M. Downeyt 3. Time. ms 2-5. Winning owner W. Carr. Saint John. We are glad to be remembered hy our friend Dr. Edwin! G. Mac- N..l paid for .losie's Victory. n Think-V 1'-f'(7”. for remembering . 9.-"tun: gun at vim.-,ry sang, The.-,.iis. third boat but was set back to sl';'ld'11h2 I;'i”"I 33"! Si); rB'm";": havc ht-cn right new purchagcrj I g .third place for interference. A- in '2". :'p?n',':: E. glgsfpgu 1,, lhp gtogmo rang, mi, yea,-. Last Sattii'dity ni:ht's racing at mount the other horses racing 3' ' Most notable addition is W.W. Vnndeveer, ('li-veland industrialist. who bouiht the filly Egyptian Belle for 327,000 and the colt Scotch ('nnnscl fnr 325,000. Others who were not reprcscnted last year are Paul Wlxom. Chicano; Stanlv Dancer. New t-jitypt. N.J.; George H. Tiptlrig. Cleveland; James K. Sackville Downs us one of thel there that day was Scott Spencer. best programs of the entire semlthst won the 11.000 free for all sort and drew st vcry large in.; with 2-1-1. McKlyo Cash 1-2-2. tenditncc partly because of the tip. two other starters. Time. 2:06 1-5. Drarnncr of liarrylfirsch's 4-year. 2:08. 2.00 1-5, Scott Spencer was old pnccr tionvair 2:01. Convair owned by Harry Hirsch, Sydney has just not back by truck front and driven by Wort-ell Lewis. S"-Mug. Sam”! Ra"wa'v' NY' Finishing tip at Sackvillo Downs h h i ' W "p ' "mi. "nub WM ' the B. Trot and Pace was won of Baltimore which gives I bird's eye view of the finishes of a com- plete troitinx and pacing proizrarn at Baltimore Raceway. where I 24 nlizhi harness meeting is in progress It is really a unique ides and something we have: never seen before in any publi- cation. The horses come out very clearly and one could easily re- Hatkell. Mtidicrti. 0- Leonard victory in. wt-tint-my mitt, Oci- . . . rnttcn. Passaic. .V..l.; I) W. Bost- Ithtrlfl from six other trood pac-l by V"''”"" lR”.ch!”'dl' 5" '".l""" we ',ll.'l""("m'cq;'.";"::.' uwkg S-m.”,”,m.p W, and Eda" 9” m 294 1.5 and ,,n Smumay Plant (Smlthl 1. Pius (Ettnrl .1. with thrm. wo o 0 ins Lennard. l.Inf'ltll1. lll. l.7'7ADlNfG DRIVERS .lnr O'Brien is onm again lead- ln: drtvrr on the Grand Circuit by it his marina with 75 points. R-llv ilauszhton has 4.1. Frank Frvin 36. Do! Miller 32. John Sim- pson 30. Ralph Baldwin :4. Wayne Smart :4. Earle Avery 1!. Flick Nine l7. Ned Bower 15, This is three year: in a row for Joe. in I954 his winnings on the Grand Firrtiif wcrr S2lil.837: in 1955 he eras again in front and his win- nings in-ro 82l9.ii57. This year his Bob Cleizg (Bernsrrll 4. Time. 2: is 4-5. The Dr) Trot and Pace was won by Jimmie Flood (Cruik- shanltt. David Maclaan (John- rtlghi at the sonic track he came right back to win the Port Jervis pace on the rinsing card of the speerlwny. l The 4-year-oltl sun of limit! llan. over didnlt travel quite as last as on Wednesday but he exertm himself enough in win from raw. MM Rood mean in 2:04 I-5. it) was one of the largest crowds an the fall! meeting--5.260--and they. made Canvnir the favorite. Drlvcnl by Gmrn Maiirzer he went awayl on ion from t-mt 1 and came wnmgj I lflllth in the sand of Rrooktli ninninzs on the G.C. are 8239.33. if has tn the fall of 1947 that Joe. left (Nth some horses for Fox- botn which wgg newly mu” "4 Downs Fsrscud (D. Turnert was ament. Titus are close to 30 different occupations in the Navy. - '- - - ' - 9 hf Md WC. ,uc,,e,u gut; nu H, Convair (G. Mauggf) 1.iA N" "c. 0""... and tum" "I udul "mi". N.” nu." m new I0 9 e . In Om 0 . v H &OlIa3 driving. I! O In decided to was - 1”” 3"" 'C"”"""'” ”- 3" planned careers with you pay. travel. adventure. and prestige awed, anooth and hay! - Dilllarrl. a nine-tline winner at. Saraiogn this year. in r.cfg ,1 ,-""1 7 .9 gmkvmei equipment ill electronics. are particularly close with four and five hnrscs coniestlnz right up to the wire. Thankl. Doctor. for remembering us. BE A SPECIALIST IN CANADA'S NAVY Today's Rtrynl ranadian Navy is a Ip0vialisl's Navy with trained technical personnel ttoeratitil and maintaining eomplex radar. communications. and Inl- Al llazelbrooli Bonnie Dale (C. lirlt Buddy Watson (E. Ciowt Rlleya first (W. Affleckl Time 2.1), 2.21, 1.26. 11 X3 21 64 an." Time II. 2.14. 2.23. CLASS (3 Lille Io-Peep (G. MacDona1ld'tl 1 Jean Yorke (E. McMurrerl Black Beaut (C. Bit-ti Miu Fed:-al (E. Jones) Play Away.(E. Clowi Judges - Earl Ballem. James Ran- kin. J.J. Mclnnis. OLD GAME years old. vul, vice-president of the Brook- lyn club. when informed of t.lIl All-Stars 4-0 Bower. The victory was the first by a championship club over the all- stars in the AHL competition started three years ago. Bower made 47 stops, 22 in the second period. I blaklng i.l'ie-.nli- stars, whose cast included 1 for- gcar. Hts shutout also marked the first in the series. The Reds. unleashing a high- powered attack. struck for two goals in the first period and then the scorers. tional Hockey League goaltendera. Plante. last years Ve a Tro phy winner as the beat g alkeepe in the leazue. stopped 57 of the 58 Boston Bruins each pumped three goals behind him. His week's aver- age was an even .900 on 60 shots and 54 stops. That lowered his sea son's total 39 points to .935. ' Despite being beaten five times by Canadiens, Lorne Worslcy of New York Rangers managed to. hold on to his second-p'ace raiingn minder stopped ill of 87 shots for ill 93! average on the week Hlsl average for the sauna dipped lo: .947. i Rangers gave Al Rollins of Chic. Chevrolet tahessdaririgdepnrturrVIor'57.!'ht'slsthenaoeu thauu:'entnlfotielietterwitItfupltrijaction...u;ithdnrirtg eight points on his season's rec- Montreal 2 ord to,.9l0. good enough for fifth Quebec 2 Shawlnlgan Falls 1 place. Ed Chadwick of Tordhto ll Ontario 30 last with a .902 mark. Kitchener 5 Windsor 1 ( Chi Labeiuteinat8outbYut- . l '”"l-M ""0" "i "' 'l"”' ' Eli”; ";:'"::'yTh'::”".l;':""::" :'riv':::';: itho Rangers. yfarmhandii Guy Rousseau and 15' Nlvll 30 Filled W0 Elm” m,,',',r,;yM.,,:g.y. and Nova Scott: titlista for the - I in: M”; NW” mil? Euhllln-uiailtl lit ilcciditil between two choices. l Pl3m' '""""l '" '"'".' hmnil-(:'"r'v . wIw"- m-dc the tr", b T: E. n.h h .b 1” kl”-' "WC ll”! 3005 "Pl.C9n2Iuo" Mmtma u'o'n' nu E” dub! '2 l - "H: "Mali tritttthinhtinlltirnnrgciiul Tiw.V can either Krumblr to "Hal 3"3l'k 3"" ' i”3""(" 593' new Tmk wnh. "'9 an” in H” Tuhau T nldluu. anti NHL Karam was 1003031 33 tdlmi Lil.” uked for . Po" oi the law! 91' i it 5. 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'iEi"'””” W" t in i - Racing Ends " . mt.-.t '-tlltti. ti: llltllll (Ivan drcsss- 8 Wt 3 i l""""” " it " i " ”' "35”"- w' "9 '9' ' V l in Brooklyn 1: J (Buz1.le' If M i t t T ' L P oves n ron T '" "M W them lobe 2': l tr brttc 7 :2ms'f...:'.;:;";:::3......; M, M, 6.;-Ar. -,0. ,. ,... -novimm in .t-vi-rm :';:f'.'.t'::n;,t,.':'..f:' :3: - :::,3..:v::. r- at i -nmgtlmvi do art strangely and mm 9 "1 W In 2 1 1 vdence Reds. defending Amer-in cord dim poms to ma” i l --nu-min-iaiilv. M in in not C" "Mk" L"5.".' ”'"'mPi”"'t Glenn Hall ofDetrolt Red Win sl M i i i h is ' it provided at dam to mct it us as war . . V . - t ' gues a.V N t. R I y 0 r - t ' ;:lil'sIapl'l'trPn l'f:'::ll': coaches and N by the island champs Barry 5 Th? Chll'l0W9ir0Wll Gill-fdllll. WNlI1PMl&,V. 0('.i-. 24. 1955 Gracious Girl (J. Rylnl i 3 3 liant shutout gosltending of Johnny mm " Toronto Maple Leafs a"d SPECIAL Goodyear Retread Suburbanites S30 Per Pair last year that more than any-. the last game was played had g V Tim; 1;” 1.”, 131, H bounced back 1" hi "1 r two thin: clue hl'OIiLZl'il the fans in that a banquet for the boys, bought j('ll)('l minor lpagiies papcrweight,Notrti Dame (onvont and Roch Omchll '. starter. J. -mom” WINE. Who lverliled 3' K0-Ill llgaemes to record . ssmanuet and Phis Your R.'r.ad Ti fiiut ltlarv,Tl1P hianri of play wast (hem lat-kcis and nrrsented the il"t'll Wee. Raniam. Mtdnet. .lu- lord Square School W on, Mcxenm: Tuner EH Jmkim. man in league competition last allow on” me goal, The M”? "eh C O I'II e in ' i 20Wo Discount on All Tires in Stock W. G. BARBOUR LTD. nlnr Sn looking back over last Barry. whom we hear lost I row i - - Court tennis the forerunner of added single goals in the next ggo nlnck Hgwkp the busiest gnmal -. . .. h f h h k ' f oth r -ommitments, it ' - . , tie.-min uhith uas hciziin Willi onlyl slderablc amount the 1954 55 Nwaatison ero"r;(r.I;lse CnllrlTElt;:P olcm?” :Vlit;lVi'b: necosiarvtmr the Director kw" temm, wq.sh' bldmlnmn two. mm Esme". Ray Cy... Cam any mumlnder has had this season! Eu"... "tr "Ii-xi iinlliill-SIN" Of 0P'lml5t5. ""5l"" "l "" F'-"'”' '"t M” 'i ' ' l i and table tennis. is more than 700 He Henry and George Blair were as they defeated Hawks 4-l. Rol- llns stopped 44 of the as shots inl Kl beautiful new Id-Ah Snot-I Sacha with Body by Fieltsr - one of IO brilliant new Utovlea. IT BREAKS THE PATTERNS OF THE PAST! win. it would be impossible for overtaken League 'ilcoIltlml I before the 5'3" "l '"'"'l . Karam statement. laid: it bl rl it i. and also from . . . g M N u, h .. season ends. The Mounties de- g g V I 1 en: mt):-”mfli'lHr;(P in pm up with Ms pun", pomp.” mun mtnutu he took over rorn c e w o at at Oct ” bmum the "cm: If Mr. Kai-am was not mla- By RON ANDREW! that game and 32' of till shots ("ted UNB 39g” '3 their may ”' in tin uiuiil-IL it-"ti "9-"5 "' ”" ltcittre it left for Lhtcoutimi . Que.. that tlmc. tlPi(l0ped a case of quoted mu. 3.. .. u gpbodgg cumin P1-ggg gun w,-neg 33,1113; Mona-,,1 m in, mm, ' . . i.....- nnttmt a lull? Ipnrfhe: ii ifrlllallltllitis in tin; minds (time the Royals played the Saiz- nervous tension. E dig” rt :,'"ib:ok' acout.': TORONTO iCP- - Montreal Slime for. an average Of 935 011 lounur 0' me alum L i . -iii-rim aui--v-it Wm of 1' "'3 ”" '"'"”l' 0 ” em 5 ” nt-nns Tuesday night in a Que- MCNNI at-npm-ti out of In: W rat: I n en en. Ca dl ' J i the week. His fourth place sea- "T . I hockey n1I'fI rinse in the league. he ntcl'IrifI:P(l .;Itten zntcld izrglir lie W cm” A I - berilaenergsnw asgrdlm l::li)1t.egul;g mm; mm is .930. gum or eight. q 1-5 : i""" ."”.'i .'.'".T..'”l.”l3t 7.l'.?.i"Ii "T133." (.711 S3. I.t”i'.Iih...n .,....1l - ”"""'P"' "W ”- '"""""W R d Sh f t I-at week n he moved to the we Wm l I! rim cANAniAN runs: it ' " "" " i 6 S U OU 0! the efficiency ratings for Na Bostonltl Terry Sawchuk lost oboe nlor mine In the United States. With it! Piano (0., Mscomim )4. at. Mr”, "M V," ugmgg u, Walter Rosecrtift 5-.9. Time. lzll. 5..., i,, M... ,,,,,d men", n, "m 44. us es. Islanders will be” of service to Canada. Then an ENGINEERING MECHANIC bunch. immediate opening h tho Afslrupeflvepiitentsinlnes, Cbevr&htheHsoIwhIenewibn ',-:,,,",.,g 5,, M, mm” .5 .un interested inmthc. spknrllfild pr-r- Visit your Navy Recruiting officer today and discuss your grow. And will! 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