ica i ne Mounties Crush i a8 iF RY i 3 H B £ - ¥ 2 =f gf i li F = Z i g ix BR i! zs 2 B Et = : » » and McKay, Parkinson and Dave MacDonald were responsible for singletons. Dick Tingley saved Saints from a whitewashing with a ties: McKay 4.04; D. MacDon- | first period marker. Referees Keowan) 12.06; 7. Mt. A., Park- inson (Hoffman) 13.22; 8. ‘Mt. A., Hoffman (DesJardins) 14.11. Penalties: Reiger 1.45; D. Mac- Donald. 17.47; Trainor 17.47. Kay ‘McKeowan) 2.11; 10. Mt. A., DesJardins (Reiger) 7.07; | 11. Mt. A., DesJardins (D. Mac- | Donald, Reiger) 14.32. Penal- | ald 7:21; Wynne 7:21; McKay YMCA Lassies _ Nab Two Wins | In girls’ basketball action ov-| Haywood hitting for 10 points | er the weekend, the YMCA Las-| and eight points respectively. sies collected two victories over | ’ Charlottetown and Summerside | Was top point getter with 15 fol- | For the losers Judy Archer teams to maintain a perfect re- | lowed by Dorthy MacPhee with cord of wins in- team competi- tion this year. On Friday night at the local “‘Y'’, the Lassies out-scored the PWC girls 38-25, with forward Pauline Johnson leading the winners with an 18 point performance and team- -mates Shelly Huestis and Libby POULTRY ATTENTION LINE—UP3S: YMCA — Pauline Johnson 18, Shelly Huestis 10, Libby Hay- SUMMERSIDE Amherst and Summerside Midgets bat- Third period — 9. Mt. A.. Mc- ted to a 3-all draw at Civie Stadium -Saturday afternoon. Summerside was leading 31 + Tommy | Newsore, Wilburt Birt with a few minutes to play, and | Shawn - Murphy; Cranes goais ' Alan Gaudet scored twice for Summierside. Richard Gallant got the other one. Gerald Smith picked up an assist. Brian O'Byrne scored two of A "s goals, with G.: Con- nick getting the other. Amherst had beaten Summerside 6-4 at Amherst on Wednesday. ligan, Eleanor Hughes. — 38. | PWC, Judy Archer 15, Dorthy | MacPhee 6, Kay Younker, Diane | MacLellan, Marlene Goff, Janet | Mary -Anne Lidstone, — 25. The scoring power of the “Y" girls proved to be equally potent on Saturday night as théy post- | ed a 32-19 loss on the Summer- | side girls at Civic Auditorium | in Summerside. Pauline John- wood 8, Joyce Archer 2. Patsy: ston was again high scorer of MacDonald, Marg = Jardine, Joyce MacKinnon, Fran My!- FARMERS “Our poultry eviscerating plant “will be | closed until further notice. JENKINS BROS. LTD. SUMMERSIDE | the game, swishing 17 points for the “Y’; with Libby Haywood, the flashy center of the Lassies, potting 10. Nancy Knowles, the only other player to get into tne | double figures, led the losers with 10 points. m . LINE—UPS: |17, Libby Haywood 10, Joye Archer 3, Eleanor Hughes 2, Patsy MacDonald, Marg Jar- | Roberta Clark, Sally Speers, E.| Arsenault. — 19. ~ WHEN YOU BANK... | MacDonald, Karen Anne Willis, |. YMCA — Pauline Johnston! y | lips, Nancy Coffin, Jean Gaudet, | Amherst scored twice on break-| by Allie Bradley. aways while the locals were| Cubs 2 vs. Rams 0; Cubs Tommy Gauthier;—Owls—goals| North Bay and Toronto. BANTAMS Hawks 6 vs, Crows 0; Hawks Bull, dine, Joyce MacKinnon, — 32. goals by Allan Doiron (2), Nor- S’SIDE — Nancy Knowles 10,; man Murnaghan Barb Schurman 5, Marg Phil-| Doucette and Robin MacGuigan. day tour of Canada. He will be River Causeway and won one Wrens 6 vs. Owls 2; Wrens a guest of the- RCAF. Gen. Bull ‘of the two dashes in goals by Melvin Murray (3), | will tour RCAF installations at Maclisaac and | culture | Bros. Results _ Seance, Frizzell and Kenny | we Eagles 8 . goals by lan, Saebicald (2), ¢ 4 Ef , Grant Knobby Walsh, Murray ler, Melford Quinn, At Kensington) SUMMERSIDE — The annual Kensington ice carnival will be held Wednesday evening at the carnival rink and the usual large crowd is expected to be on hand to watch the antics of the clowns, and witness the many lovely as well as unusual on that will be on™ dis- play. Don Wood, a former OBC farm commentator and now agri- expert. -with Seeman (Canada. Ltd,,) will be the master of ceremonies, Judges of the ee be Mrs. Colin Waugh, * Valley, Morris Caseley, Kel- vin and John Murphy, Summer- side. r prizes that will be awarded to the winners are on display in Semple's Drug Store window. TO TOUR CANADA (2), Allaal and | OTTAWA (CP)-—~Li, - Gen. 0. | head of the Royal Nor-| | wegian-Air Force, will arrive in | Ottawa Sunday to begin a 12-| St. Hubert’s, Que., Winnipeg, | v. . e- our people make the difference & The wide display of beautiful | er MIGHTY LEE, the roan gelding that was the sen- sation of Maritime tracks in 1959 is shown being hitched for Saturday's ice races at At Cau Mighty Lee, holder of the Chariotietown Driving Park record of 2:03.4 is back in win- up Maritime tracks during thr 1959: campaign téok to the ice afternoon at North |. § : A trot and Lee's first pace. It w : ji ie F fi = @ —s Ifa College invitational basketball tournament which ended. at PWC’ gym Saturday night. The Pirate conquered the Charlottetown Trotters 78-463 ‘n to point of view. 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Save for the rest of your life, Open a Savings’ Account ’ their championship , the Pirates | pr ‘of Phalanx 91-35 and side High School 72-46. Dave Hyndman and Wendell MacLean led the tournament champions with 27 and 23 point performances respectively. Don- nie MacLean was top man for the Trotters with . 18. Other losers getting into double fig- ures were Earl Murphy 13, Emmet Elleworth 10 and Don Brown 14. Charlottetown "Y’ took the _| consolation victory with a 65-64 win over the Welshmen. It was a nip and tuck affair with the jJead continually changing hands throughout the encounter. Other Saturday seores were Trotters 72, Summerside High Schoo! ; Summerside RCA¥ 62,-€ ottetown “Y" 49; Pir- ates 56, Summerside RCAF 32; PWC 53, Summerside High School 52; Charlottetown ‘Y’ 43 Phalanx 42; Charlottetown ‘Y’ 65, Prince of Wales 64. The Yournament which com- wmenced Friday night was ter- | med highly succeseful by pro-. seway | ERRORS, Fase "Ti ion wae On ee tes Capfure Hoop Tourney - North River. Mighty | was id the Chariotietown — Driving Park record to 2;03.4 on n Saturday |= ce" eee ie g : : i a i i : # e 8 i ri i | i : | : fT it BF : : id Ht : i i Hi al [ | ¢ i & 5 : havioiniows, Mon, daa, 8,1 ee ea Psi 8, 1 i 33 sf Fe Z5 2 Li ge é 8 > et z 5 ‘ 4 (Bernard) moter Jack Proude, Jack maintained all teams Sdeatir at Prime ef Weles. | com- wie . a Saas July 90, 1950 a6 Her Majesty Ques Elizabeth II looked on. Mighty Lee took a dash of the feature on Saturday. — tourney and are hoping another one can be staged in the near future, Mr. Proude was loud io his Tie and Scott Stewart who| BDU hockey team; we think- handled all. games of the two-| thelr argument for 4 points day session. was sound (at least, Toronto M shea teaseaepeni, : an arrangement), we : Heekin Is 2 enttnag Seeinsers nd tear Double Winner made the play-offe—yet -~—we think the league ex- HALIFAX — (CP) — The ~~ did whe Bape. ‘ re- pacer Mr. Heekin, owned by | aa a: iietahe wes Fd Worthen of Lower Sackville, | iisge i was at the. time N.S., was the only double win- | when the 2 points for a win ner in winter meet harness rac-| was originally “set, and ins on the Halifax Commons | Gen a poten nae — jurday afternoon, | and regulations a half-jump | Stable entries however, came ahead of the action affected | up with double wins, | by stich rules is ridiculous. - | Hal “Skip” Yorke, also of | Rules should be drawn up . | Lower Sackville, drove his Hii when no one has any idea whom ) Lo’s Baron to win in the second | they will benefit. Actually, the race and hacked it up-by driv- ing Margaret McKylo ander the | wire in the third for a daily double payoff of $121.70. Stan Mayhew of Kinkora, i PEL, had winners with his Scott Densmore im the fourth | and Holly’s Pride im the seventh. | Other winners — all Halifax area owned -- were Pepper Shaker, Royal Onyx, Last Chance Mose atid Dawn Shad- ows. etait Best time on a slow, muddy track was 51 4-5:second by Royal Onyx. Commons races are held on a three-furlong track. j REPORT APPOINTMENT UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) | Robert Gardiner, senior Ghana- | aian official in the’ United Na- tions secretariat, is to sueceed OPEN EVERY WNIGUT TILL 6:00 P.M. Dr. Sture Linner, a Swedish oa tional, as chief of the UN Conge | operation, usually rejiabdie sources said Wednesday. The sources said an announcement was expected shortly. There! have been reports that Linser | had asked to be relieved of bis) When Josey and Gillis clashed, Philip Den ton, also. to return to private bw, ness. Gardiner has been for) some time a member of the # | called “Congo club” of top of- |. ficials here who oversee the UN | operation in the troubled Afri-| can republie, . , aN Saints, in playing only a quar- Storey’s Return Welcome _ esting after-dinner speaker, to appear again at the § men's Dinner at the Summfer- eu wae le ‘side branch of the Canadian Legion on February 6, will be welcome..to those who plan to attend... Storey was a football player and NHL referee, but | he could have made his living as a night-club entertainer. Le- venson, Carter, -King. . the other top-notch comedians don't have to much on Storey when it comes to convulsing an audi- ence with laughter. Babby | Simpson, according to reports, can also express himseuf effec- tively, and Danny Gallivan should turm out to be an inter- Last Week's Garth Harris seored two goals down im the rink at Crapaud; they seat forthe gestapo Young Alan son of) got four And —— | Marion S252 2 Eee 383% Even if i be