ma for its atomlr power procrsmias a surprise to Russia. They also'i,,,,,. ." d,,"1h,.1 M Mr, p....l I it .iB'ruins Nip Black Hawks 3-2 On Thircl-Period Goal TON IAPL-A tip-ia shot by'tirat game of the year. finished left in the second period. on winger Real Chavrelllaiwlth 17 stops. in "10 third period. Siasiiiit way in the third erlod apellaill Defence is filling in for bed- scored on a :5-footer at 7:37 to a' 2 Bruhi victory over regular Terry Sawchuli. liul the Bruins infronl. hlrinti re ?wu Thursday night and a out of action for two weeks with tied the score again but Ciievre a cessful National l!ochey.a blood dlaessa. filo broke the tie with his goal. p gue debut for rookie goall 3'31""! Cill Gardner U90 at , n D,,fem...- ROLLINS TOOK 34 i Bruin record by competing In his icheire-fils' goal-mouth alnp of s' Mclntyre scorcd his flint coat 237th slralilllt game. His lelliill? slid by Fertile Fiaman came just All seconds after the "DEN": law "till I! 0 W ll 401 consecutiir 29 seconds after Jack Mclntyra off but Defelice rallied with the lam"- li scored his second goal to tie help of his hard-workinit tum RPYPF" Frank Udvarl. liiw-V te score 2-2. males who managed to maintain mt-ii hlsti Pavelicii. Bill Rile.i' The -hot also frustrated a brii- their three-point lentil" 1980 0Vi"l HMMARY It til goal - tending. Job by tha Detroit which best New hork 2-l. ' Fl ii. i-i;.tti.s' Al Rollina. who Rollins turned in 34 saves be- HM Dmod, L Cmmgul W,” marl: a uaaizcring 40 saves- fore Boston rookie .defeiicemIii H,-, slim, pilot.-, 0.43. ppnait. ilpielirv. 2.1 year - old Hershey Jack Blonds blasted a 40-foot shot 1,. (-,,..;a g 33' -I-nppamn, 1" 32 re ens goalie making his first off the skate of Hawk tlitltnttlift Second period: 2. Boston Ri- Nlfl. appearance and playing his I Pierrs Pllole with nine seconds ""4. .ii r K enn ay. ffhevrefil:-i ,,,,f lit Si llriiialties Flesla 4.1.1. Gant- 'a :in l.ZlanfiF 6:28, lilnrisnnipicked E 777' V V E IIFT lit .'i.'l. it h I? lit Third li:lll:dnZ .'l'Bo.stou. Slasiukllxague point t(3ardnei lrinstrnngi 7.37 4.,' in Chicago. hlrlntyre lWilsi'iI1, Morl- ls Reported As Best Ever .... 1005 c......... iFlaman Urkenneyi i0:?5. Pen- -uFfll1PsllHl evening at the ('tiar- of the school MEIR”. 5t0l'f,l' and lines My” . It-tictoun llnlpl the final sessions 0'(innnor in a few well chnsanl ”'''p' g p p nt ti". Klarltlnipg gm igmmal Hoc,- iinrdi thanked the school candl- i nSl'l”'”" 8 it H ,27 lney Rchonl r-nncliuled with the dates for attending and expressed 1 R" ”" m m it 40 liuiwlfliz of the I956 Slanlev run their pleasure at havinil been ablelO-.. - pip,-nil-; '1-in: mm which shows in in come down in take part in the . rid -1 ill I :h light: of this year's sthool A I will. ::la'xlsl(' it .n nufginnding Contacting u'll'l'Il randidateal film amt dreiv many 1-nmplimell-l who have Attended the school on tsr.V rnnlmrinlx from the aixtv'seiet'al occasions. the unanimous I h coarhes and nffivials who wera on 'tPlni0" W” "W "W W8! "19 1398' n hand in vu-vi ll to date This warts attendancs g During thp rim, through the 10- reached an all-time high and In-; I d T . npprattnn nf thp Sports Arang. a tereal ran high in every session. 9 (Hi? and it half hour": session was VFOM nanny Galilian's Oped I, hold on the ice with Buddy i')'Cnii-i itey-lint? lddI”ESF HEN '0 it nor in charge assisted by Redpcloslnr remarks there was an rules of the game. illustrating thei fine arrangements for the school diigrams and humorous anecdotes. and the spirit of ro-operation in the priming there was it new among the V H l. M A H A . R C. oral rilsrusslftn period when that AF and Fitness Division which Iagf night, instructors answered any ques- made such a school liossihle dong put in them nnd then as all Following the final session of the l'iW'WFi'. ll" AF” will last out-ly mentioned the final period! was devoted to showing the Instructors were iliiests of lils,Y"BFiZ1M- and lllifi '0 lint"? the Stanley Citti film. ll-lonor Lieutenant-Governor T VI. yniith club risht down in the wing, Upon cnntiiision nf the film.iL. Prnwse and Mrs Proow at for A -'l-2 ilrlrirv Bill Reid Provincial Physical Fl!-'GOVFf'lt!TIefll House. Messrs. storey V ' new Dlrertor thanked the lllllflic-i and Oicoiinrvr loft via M r'.A. mi: A.';”:1'.”'E ';.';." t t for their untirtng efforts and and T? A. yesterriav no return in; t pres-arteel them with small sou- liloiim-at where Red Mllt'lalP4'i in . vheat (intense as ilalllllfi 4 th at a i it on hehalt' last til his ht-l l- g m l'""f- . Va.-H” " I N in I H I whim -pIa.xed a winning riiertinir - - - r '7 i V r-' r - r-r battle with hitnimerside in their we last trip in Siunrtrlierside A victory to t A . to ht CURLING lHoad Makes ...:"....:.;:.. rivers into the league leadership I "'"” I a riositir-ii the Arc: held for one .ir mngnorrzrowu Fina Round dill narimr this um-it And thr- Frm , youth club need a win tonight also "' i Misuaniitwir. tAFi l.oPll for now they are tied with s nii 7!” ""'-"d R”h”' rO'"”'”'"'"'" Hoad in "ii? rlsss form easily with two wins and five starts 9'” ”'”k"'"" " d"'"" '3 ' ":.",;.qualifisd for the Vit-torilin mensand a inn tonight will push them ”c”'"' A Cndm I” ' ' ' ""' 3.-iingies tennis championship liflll.l'M('l' into foiirtll rilnre. means there lull be a play-ofi , M Samrd” hmuen Mk NkhnI.:E:'i)iri'):trlaiiH. lily;-g'd:i4P.llllll Ashlfilj Game time is 9 is. "'''h'"'”'" ":1 ling ;r”';:0r '''':ml in Stiltii'day's final. Iioad plan 7 ' 77 7 ' E M "C '3'" "V W C " Ken Rosewall. Wilt! won his item in... Section ii. Cleaver Macbeanmml M M H. ,4. mm M83 Edgn Lgqvgg By lost his first game. and then won iA"d,”M , . H" M” l ""7" "d lm "."" Shirley'!'i'y and Althea CibsniilA'r For HOHWO ””m"''' h'”"' ”"'h ”'.' mur ”"ck' of the United States won their dou- "" "" l”'l"”da-V "'3'" , hles semi-final anainst Pal Par 'tIiiN'l't'.G('i R-ti. .l;tniau-.1 -f'P Tm "'""e" M swan"! ( D H menief and R Jones, ti-l, 641 l"i'imr 'ilirii:tm' Hrieii lriii here "'d F M" ii" 'lV"' M M”"d'-V” in the final today thev meet hv air for Lonrioii Thursdav after T” """' Wm" M "'""n' 5 Mary Hawirim and Fay 'Muiler lihree weeks of rest in .lamaira. "'4 F M" h' i'l'V"l mnlim i The American women also willi On departure. Eden inld Dimin- 'q'"""" F. '" 7 Vi"-' meet for the singles title on Sat- graphcrs. "I now hate it hrnuti 1'" ' Mplm" RF" ” R 'l"""-qirdai. lfiil sun tan. frr-l much better and h rr It . l'.ri Tiinion vs Mel .Irn- V Hg yam mmpi,u,,y ,.,,..".d it lnK . p , . ' This prime minister s cabinet as fee 4- F. tvlailiinin is .I II, Rur PGVEO mria,” M” ,mm"m.,,d in, mm dp;t'lion F at R10 om lclub M '' ten! 1 A. Ltkelv vs nr gaunt O3 immediately on his return ":9 rt" JA 'umm”"d' "' n A meeting of the (ilirvsler P F imigtit rest!" at Willow 1Y1ifli'-NW ' "ui ' l Parts (Zluti us; hold Tf"('f'lllii But nn the rip of h--. rrtiirii. Elwi- M'fc:'Lat1F H” ”'"'I"""' " wt at the Kirkwood Motel This Ciithjulattoii of this kind finds no sup. - rt. 2 Mr mi "mm M Mm" was organized by Mr Alex An-yport lfll nffirial tuinrters FIINPTH 5” pm K' Am” , G S"w."',dersnn and Mr. Charlie Mar-l.eod.tin particular. has heart at patnsl week after having hm-n grrpntpd . - o representatives of the Chrysler to make clear tie it lookinrt for-lhy the Russians inside Hungary. Tlwv said they it-rre well treated. iiiriird mm in lhp rinlitr and escorted in the 8 H'M'""" ' OK P"'"W Corporation of Canada want in handing over his inh as I p The president. Mr firm-'L'r ilmw Hctand-in " ' I , amrdnpv ' ' .nougalI i,'i'o-zidect The minutes or .. 2'. ' ' " '5 W Mr. Eric Filles ie. secretary-i thzfimk and want to ruri.Add u,"m.,,. ' p Pl'lolOqraph9' ' 3” 13" V '"4P"”'"rr " The guest -pesker for the even in In r MacDonald mini O'Rourke - in M, M, ,- g. M,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,..M ” 9 Hum?” Y litarmard MnrMillaii - Dr H. Mac-ipiani manager for chi-y.-in rnri viirxxi IAP The l'.'; izm. K”'”"N tonratirin. ltr Mr-Irnhe miilniiirvl lUvy.&E) here said Th'lt'Ai.H Nir- lr: ,.. i.lft it in Points hr in iltf.lY1Prtll1S how in prrimiilo (;;-nrnrltr Niever tnuiit (hp; T H0Ol'W' - Vii hlarlnnl! - E lbetter serurr in the dealer in PHpelle. an American phningraphei N1fG"Fi"' '7 Swill" E I from the carts riliint iwhnse wnrk snnnsrs in Life mags Ev 2- 2 rm Ctiallenize. match The remainder of the monitor zine. is missing in Hiiiicary '.'l'iliE Cameron - G Dillotl - Erml was taken up in discussion of ca qinr. ihp grpai nmv nf refiigea: :N.'9""l5"" Dave Walker is Dr printis aiiti.tri"l tntn Austria began last month. .'4l'tF it o M3f”"lt3't'l- " 5G1-llTFbFlill" Mr Marbmiuatl lhanimd Mi hp: made freqtionl trips from Vi A ilukelv S MarDoiiald &Melt'ohe fm attending Print in mm; in the border area to menu Ice 3 .1 ii in play off game Nl.ld.l0ul'nmonl I very enjoyable phningr.-min dectii- the iiinnner of the chickens lunch was servo-rt by the Motel A French repnrlar and mining- in Section A of the Round Robin. staff. N A Nicholson Skin- H. nnhmi -t- - . . l - A 7 - 3i..fl.".'..”'."i..'l. l."".l-i.'I.',”,22l..”.' 13,5, .I'.3'.”".'.?"'n'r'. .l.'.'l.".Z2” .x"n;'."t'.','3.i MINOR HOCKEY (.ilt-sntr A W-I.ellan. pl?) Shall. R Winn ' 7,00 p.m East ire I.H Poole. Follnuins is tnrlax s lllinnr hor MONTAGITI G Nicholson. ti .'itarDou:all. C i(PV porgrnm at Sports Arena rmlav curling at Montague A. Shaw. vs (' S. Stewart. D Mun ll 00 I200 ftochford Square V om Ea.-t lee: .lS l'te-- ray. R Vim-hnn. J White Girls Skate Roch;-:. fl Ntrholaoo. R Martin. West we WM 'ttnrLt-an A .100 no Paperweight: WKS Fl ltlair in nr P Marliityre. ltllwightman. R Hanmrld. l liar Fleoiuiriiza Va wits Hawk: i Fr-'.ur ti Arnrn. n sm-rpy tin in A F. Sullivan. D Wanna .'l.'t0 iftfl Pee Wee: . WKS fut ire H.l.. Marfiregor. R.lmaiter R Robertson. L StrkleI.iTI'flPljI ll WK-S Monarchs. can-..ia'..”u.....a.;.;.”s.lE..si7 Ample For Home, Export O'l'TAtH If'P' Canada Thurs Offlrials here heliev. that if all third largest orod-irer. behind tlw day made it rlear that this coon Western countries release figure.-it S. and South Africa tr) has an abundanca of uranium on iiranluni reserves it will come? -n,, ,-,.,,-V. 53",, M g-gsmnptvi id huge amounts for export to say present western reserves art; Mg. ,. -v,.,. M, ,-,.,.u..-t-,.,,v, .1.-1,." ste n countries aching their sufficient to satisfy the needs oi . -mu-.- '-n mm mm .2.".""".."."'."..'-if illinm .l Renneit. president nf,tn he iindenakeo for the out 50 rmmiu unmum W,Mm.”"'" M", ado Mining and Refining years. And they a that the iii-an .b' I. . "W M mm mm ' W" : itad r.roIii -owned rm-npaiiy him notei. slnffhe out has hear T”. g g M at bays and inarhsts all araa-.oal.v partidilly tappd. ' MW” " "ti" "'"'""'" mined in Canada. said h a ' "'"'9"l'"' "ill" ”"" """"" "" N0 "NM. FIGURE! production will he only store Julie c.d ,,.,.Q . .11. I35 Officials said publication ' 1,. 1. :;.:'g,,,-., ,( of production prior to that time Canadiens Dump Maple Leafs 6-2 .'il0NTRl.-JAI. i(?PI - Big Jean Ll 51 on his brot.IIar'a pauout. Bellveau whiriped in three goals It was all Montreal in the final Thurgdly night. leading Montreal period. with a string of four goals. ycanatliens in a 6-1 win over Tor. Moore delleclid Rocket RlcillId'll lhot past Chadwick at 3:55. Beli- veau backliandatl a short shot Richard and Jackie Leclair scored .home on Bert Olmatead's pass at Montreal's niher three goals. The 12:01. Maurice Richard scored on . Brian andla rebound of Moore's shot at i1il:0G and Bolivia rounded out his Beiiveatrs IFIDIP sent his total l triple at 19:84 taking Claude Pro- ti. He also vost'I pass and poking tug puck now around Chadwick. onto Maple Leta.- mcme him,-c, ilanrica illocketi lBarry-Ascored tor the ldllss Rocket Rlf'llAlTi returned in ac- Cullen tBarry Cullen) 7:49 Pen- alties: Oimstaad :45. 0:38. Sloan 11:21. Duff 14:54. Second period: 2. Montreal. Bri- lveau (M. Richard. Harveyi 3'36: ll. Montreal. Leclalr 9:06; 4. Tor- onto. Barry Cullen tartan Cullen. Morrisoni 11:51. Penalties: Sloan 2:37. Reaume 10:25. Harvey minor and misconduct 16:50. Thomson i7:l5. Talbot 17:15. Third period: 5. Montreal. Moore (M. Richard. Bsiiveaui Montreal, Beliveau 7. Montreal W1. Richard (Moore. 8. Richardi iii"- Monireal. Belive.-iu vost. Olmsteadi 19:34 Penaliics: iiursi 2:43. 12:01. Talbot Olmstead 13:12. Macnell tion ,after mission because of an nperatinn on his His goal ran his total to eight tor the srason and his all- ijme racmzl in ion Tm, Lp,'1ix' tiatt Inn. at tight but E E ll '.1illnFd momentum. lGoalic i-Id tihmliiitk ii:iii 44 shots drilled at hm. in tho "rm-oiiio net, 1.-nmparm iiilh 20 on izoaiic Jac- .1-,nmlnii: mi: from the boards and. f';ilnf .-it .; ii. is 'lli' xf)t'f)ll(l period p dcilcriing ll'ttliIIi" Richard's shot past Clladiillh and f.eclalr's long look a ucird bounce to get 9 Siflllllll"I'xli'l5' Ar-es riding the y if crest of the longest itinning atrcak Storey, N.H.l.. Referee. in thaiportunity for those sttendlnf! is in the island Hnckev League at afternoon these same hard- learn something new about rule six straight um”. 1;. which they waking instructors conducted a- interpretation, etc, and everyonqp hue hr-atrn every team in the elaiise-hy-olatisr review of t hag was high in their praise about the. imp ,.,.,.,..-,g 5 my M-,, N Mm, tonight azalnst the frisky Basilica Youth Club who were the Area latest iiriima at ('harIoitptnwn o:.......:.isnfe. N.Y. Rangers 2-1 A brief third i and Marty Paiellch after a centre orrinrl lame hv goalie Lorne, worn l ice fist fight lev avid a lnliou tin goal by Dutrlti Reihel gale UPlllIll Red thugs at 2-1 virtr-ry mar New York Ran-i izers tonight in a National Hockey talties: Prentice 0239. Howell and iFei-guson 1:48, Foley 3:41. Footin- ,im.e1op,d!ain 10:43. Godfrey 15:30. Pavelich nhrunlly early ill the pcrind. De.-land 3391381! 17i03 Ind W-03-. trnus Norm l'llmsn sent a pass-'H0W”" 13321 nut rnllinn across the mouth oils"-'0"d Wflod l.ewicki f"ebeliiioi,i.uEvansi 1534. wit t e iitk flf vlrut till i lP9nI"-305 K31! I - h h P H I H" 0 Third period: 3. Detroit. lteibel The puck rolled free, (D93; Unmml .and RPlhPl had a wide-open net.i Fnnltnaln 5 20. Arbour 0.57. Pave- The Ranger: ucre shorihanded'uCh"19 55- in-tmol wedne-riay evenm: the vitzhtz game luv the linhfrxi nt, Ramos to be played in Charlotte- The BYF. with the twins this Saturday. say ll-lowe. Delvecchini 1'45 Pen- Mei V! QCHS Essa” Rangers vs QCI-LS. Battlers Canadians vs W.K.S. Tigers. . Darts VI W.l(.S Monarchs 1 Iltnrneta vs Pitdia Royalty spring- on Spitfires vs Model Southpori Roc- iteis. i2 00 - l1..'l'I - Paperwelghts PS8 Tigers vs 0.5.5. leafs. lac-rving It holdiniz ponalty. I Detroit also got ill first goallih" lwhlle holding a manpower advan- neaii Prrniir-e was flagged. after Inst .19 secmids of the game Rayxoininson, Gene Fuilmer tSign Contract with :4 llPllf'i'll0fl of Jack l-Ii.1ns'i iGnrdir l-lriweis rt-hound. The flniizors. hold to only three shots In both the first and third the mirirllo slums and lot Bombers vs Q.C.HS. Whirlwind: NEW YORK fAPt .wright champion Sugar Ray Rob- Drirnii rm-riert in 34-25 iiifititmg,ln50l'l and challenger Gene Full- tlkr "ll the reiiiii of nnvernment edge in the rnnte-t which saw l5'mer Thursday signed new con- ll in the first pp:-ind lira:-is for rnllectlou uere HUG nil"- douhie minor: to Andy Bathglte Royals va Pitdie Royalty Cambs their once- at ned i v .5. ea . t Rumor has been rite that Frtan im.i,,,.i,,,i P0 polo pm C0” ' Os M Jan 2 at Madison Square Garden The terms of Ute new contracll Vick i -are the same as the old. 471-. pert cent for Robinson and 1216 per cent for Fuilmar. rnfiher turned am in Vienna laiit pnoyull I The New York state Athletic: gm . mm . ,tu,,im- Ahhipg n , Commission insisted on the new Juven", ,gbi,,... . contracts because of the postpone-1 merit from the original date. Dec. 12. vs Vics. lSlXTl-I sruiai-it van- S'sid.e Edges B.Y.C. 3-2 On Hen Lorne Hennesaefa pair U third period goals sent tlia Basilica Youth Club down to a M (latest and gave the sumsneraltla their sixth stralaht island Hockey League victory at the sports Arena last night- It was snybody's tussle from the starting whlstletuntll the Ilrcn l sounded the end of the game and the Youth Club. playing with three of their regulars out of the lineup. put up a tbrriflc fight before how- ing before the Suinmerslde power in a hectic third period. The youth club bit paydlrt first and took a 2-1 lead out of the first period. After battling to a scoreless 20 minutes in the sand- . wich session coach Hennessey sank his pair more than 1:! minutes iapart to give uie Aces the win- Vance plat-rls snlped the other Summerslcle goal and helped out Hennessey with the winner. Lloyd Shepherd sank one for the B.Y.C. and big Art Parry got the other. A little more than 600 tans sat in: on the fairly slow first period but watched the game pick up in pace as time wore on. ” GOALTENDERS HOT way. but Mann held the edge on in: goals on his stick. I The B.Y.C. pened the scoring p - h f at 537 of the first period as Jack ::eh:n1cl?mE:?en Owiiliimmlecesmn. mcrside cage his intended passout p hit Wally Shepherd's slick and car- "'V': ' pa?” M Ll"-Vd Sh9Ph"'i omed into the net behind a very as e carried back to the Ares surprised -1-ham. Mmmg Sohdiiyk Minor Burke broke up a summersidc at- tack at his own hluellne and re- llocltey Program Following is the sechedule vii ll 00 R 45 Bantaivi; Q85 8.4.5 - ii-30 - Bantams . QSS. cars vs QC!-LS Arrows. 9.30 - 10.00 - Pee Wees - 0.8.8, l0.00 - 10.30 - Pee wees - Q.SS. 10.30 - li.0fi - Pee Wees -0.5.8 LM - 11.!) v PM Woes - PS.S ll.tt0 - l1.00 - Pee Weep P.S.S. nessely' sTwo Goals wards - L. Biiaiilieni. Stiiiarabrigg. DIIIO. J- rd, Delaney, . nu. Vaatharbia. 3" Ihaaah Don Wlieian. Bi-in uni. IUIIIAIY "I'll PWHF 1. ,.Y.C.- L. Sill; 5'4 lglghl 517: 1- Aces. V. . I 5- B.Y.C.- P 31?”! b any lszs, Jeoosd Paeial:- N sc Penalties: - Galldlit. ”?.”.2i., 'riiii-it Parlod:- 4- Aces . Hm. , p nauey 1.07: 5- Aces- Hennesssey . . (MacArthur. V- Harris) 14.40. Penalt.ies:- V. Harrrll. Ready. Ilea- Mann I A t .. in Dayle it o s -- 20 the N.B. North Shore League and will be spending the winter in Char lottetown. Both squads came up with one of the best defensive dis- i plays of the year. Coaches Hen nessey and Ready had their boys skating both ways and hard at all iimes...The two teams clash Suinmerslde again tonight...' After that hectic tussle last night 'a sellout crowd should lam lntil Civic Stadium. . . Arnold Mullins and Gordon Currie missing from their lineup but put up a good show des- pite their absence . is missing goals by inches onbt. .. Twice last night be cracked the goslpost with shots Regarding a rumor making the rounds of the league that Jack Ready was think- ing of trading or selling Thane Doyle to Summerside Aces Spy is quoted as saying: "l wouldn't trade Thane Doyle to Aces for their entire so-called top forward line.” ....Acea top lu-ie of course is Vance Harris. Lorne and Coke Gt-ady.”. .. Gordon Cur- rie. by the way. has left the Prov- Pineau and Mullins are in the midst of mid-term aitams . IAIRNE HENNESSEY blueline. Shepherd skirted the de- fense and beat Mann on a low back hander from close in. Aces didn't waste any time in getting that one back as Vance Harris carried the disc right from the faceoff at centre ice deep into. Bath Goaltenders had to be the B.Y.C. end and caught the plenty hot to keep snipers st bay.-isliort side with a high shot only Thane Doyle handled 20 shots.l8 seconds later one more than came Thane Mann's SCORE ON p-LUKE . I Brian Lewis was sitting out a "W ”'3h” " "'93- Twice ll" crosschecking penalty when Art youngstt-r from Kensington foiled PFrry shot me youth club mo . Jack Ready in the first period 21 '95,; 0,, ,, mih,r nuke, SOIL ""9" my Sp-V Segmed M M ""3" even though Perry made a great Although there were no goals scored in the second frame both teams came mighty close. Jack Burke had a clear cut breakaway but bounced his shot high off the post and minutes later Gord Cut- cliffe sent i.eRoy Chlow right in on Doyle but Dnvte came through with a great save. Lineups Acea:- Goal - Mann. Defence - The third peiirirl use. only 1 mln- Bernard. Reeves, me and 7 seconds old when Hen- Steele. G Grady: Forwards - C. nessey tied the srore with his first Grady, Herinessev. goal and it was a beauty Hen lewis. W. Shepherd. Gallant. G- nessey did it all by himself as Harris. Chlow. Cutcliffe. he carried the puck from his own? end and squeezui the puck through Ready. Parry. F. Shepherd; For- l.Y.C.- Goal - Doyle: Defense - SPORTS ARENA SKATING MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4-3:30 Adm: Adults 25c: Chiidrrii lfiq PIKE-SCHOOL SKATE WEDNESDAY-1:30-3 .00 Admission: Family 25: MONDAY and WEDNESIJAY EVENING-8-10 P M Admission: 50c TUESDAY-0:30 PM. P.E.I. Ilockey League PARKDALE vs. MONTAGI E THURSDAY4:M P.M. P.E.I. Hockey League l'8lDli vs. I.Y.('.. FRIDAY EVENING-8-lo rli Adm: Adults Soc: Children 23: SAT. AFTERNOON-2'30-4 30 Adm: Adults 25c: Children 10: IVENING-MINOR HOCKEY 12m - tin - Paperweight V1.3; Falcons vs 0.8.3 Bruins 1.00 - 1 - Paperweight: - WK it Rcdwih a va Pkdia Royaltyl Bluebirds l..'Ii - 1.00 -Paperweight:-W.K.S. 5.00 - Alli - Bantams - 05.3. 5 Hawks vs Model Cabs. l I45 . I30 - Raninms - QC H S. film 715 - Bantams - South- 'l,i5 lull Midgets V'iver-vs; son . us - Midgets - Ahtiles val only at hentlerson & cudmora the most popular gift trouser imported Direct from London in brown, grey, charcoal, green I0 fill - l1.00 - Juveiiiles Royalsl PRICES REDUCED SPORTS EQUIPMENT REDUCTIONS FROM 'l0Vo TO. 50”la SALE RUNS TO SAT. DEC. 15 t C”: SHOULDER PADS 2.25 up it HOCKEY PANTS 2.48 up ISHIN PADS . . 1.50 up HOCKEY JERSEYS 2.00 up HOCKEY GLOVES All REDUCED BADMINTON RACKETS Boys' I-locltay STOCKINGS Rag.l3.00-NOW 6.50 1.50 up come EQUIPMENT some AT LESS man WHOLESALE PRICE ADIPOINWILL IIIOLDANYAITIOLI would enable a potential enemy to. I. K. 0; 'i h -,3” "'.,,.'"'.. determine amounts of aranturni 5”... an. 5' up," ,5, available for the Weat'a nlitttary; araaiasn -up WWW- " (his: a in hmpirpd mg: a up atsn here of will be requires! for Canada's. to stun: an over the; TB Id wit i i i run BIKE snoe : AND SPOITLODOI warm welcome for winter weight DAK-S open qrouictir v