lSoviets Face Challenge y Playing gmuunior Habs MONTREAL (Cpl—The ques~ talent like that. The 0 rdeleau. Just recovering from boards seems to be the prime tion of how Russia's national bec stars to be inserted into the a back injury. between Don concern." He said. “This will be hockey team would fare against Junior lineup are defenceman Leismer and Rene Drolet. All-[our main problems." professional - style CanadianiJim Morrison and forwards Red other unit will be Jacques Le~‘ The Russians blend youth t players gets a partial answer Berenson. Bill Sutherland and metro. Craig Patrick and Guy with experience. Both goaltend. here Friday night when the 50- Leon Rochefort. Dufour. iers. Victor Konovalenko. 26, and ’viets begin an eight-game tour RUSSIANS WIN “We want to work the pros’Victor Tolmachev. are highly l of Canada. 1 Fast and young. the Russlans in anlltlllt,”heBowir'lalzhesaid.l “the regiarded in international com- . . ; come here after big tune-up ex- reaso g re vaue of pet tion. Their top defensive b'fhelr ogponems ti;Whitnpmb',ihibition wins over Sweden and having these fellows settle down pair are Edouard lvanov and ‘ y_ '5 9 3’“ c “ 9"”! Czechoslovakia d-u-r-i n g which the young players. . . . Alexander Ragulln. ' they V9 ever tilted are the they were not scored upon once. mp wouxoms Vita“ DaVydoV. veteran of lMontreal J un ior Canadiens Scotty Bowman, coach of the Bowman new tune workout. two world championships and [considerably _beefed-up for the Junior Habs who will handle the with the junior players this an Olympic game. Will form an. ame Wlth SIX established pros souped-up team for the Russian week w make them “mm” Other Strong defensive side with lfrom the Quebec aces. power-lgame. said he will give the Que. with mutational ml“ Stanislav Petukhov, Veteran lil‘ouse of the American Hockey bec iiiars as tmlliig ice time as which the an Wm be may“; Konstalin Loktev. 31, teams pl, ag e. I . possi e, up 0 minues for ' with Alexander Almeto. 24, ‘ The Six pros. all Wlth Natlonal each player. blatant“. olfkndmggfnggkwg and Venlamln Alexandra as .. Hockey League experlence, are Well play them together’ and the top attacking line for the " lheaded by two of the game's then rest one while playing the One th Be Russians. talented greats — goalie Lorne other with a junior," He said. has laced 8281:3111 Rulfon' ( ump) Worsley and defence-I“That means two-for-one shifts berm: y“ ‘gm mbee Em?“ 0 man Doug Harvey. both in the'for’ the pros with one of them ad“ ' Mona, ate ’ °. Curl." Draw twilight of their careers. always on the ice." He plans to world “mm”. tom all“ t e g It Will be the first time the keep Quebec’s ‘top line of Ber- “W 5 en El Th f“ i . . I Soviets old medal winn t n - yea” 330' E e o °w~ng is the curling *3 - g 9’? a 5 3°": “chem” and Suther .u, do,” know how. 0d a, ldraw for Frlday at the Char- the 1964 Innsbruck Winter land lntact. One of the Junior “mans really are!” 5&1 Hafiiionemwn Club. (Spares needed) games. have come u a ainst lines will have centr Christ R p g e "m vey. “But I can tell you one N" It Had To Happen I KNEW that sooner or later it had to happen; things have been going much too smoothly with Callaghan having no chance to expresa his personal. always fuzzy and sometimes crazy. ideas - if you will pardon the word But yesterday he broke down and said he saw a better football game on TV than he did in Toronto. How under- Itandable since it exemplifies his own lack of initiative and proves he needs a qualified spOrts commentator to tell him what is going on. In other words he admits he cannot trust his judgment even to thc cxicnt of knowing who carries the bail. Now Mr. Callaghan I have seen Grey Cup games of the past I have seen them in Toronto and in Vancouver and on TV an I will take a midfield scat ill a snowstorm any day for the sake of being in on the big kill. Half the trouble in sports today is that we are overrun with armchair strategists like vcu who [ have to have snmeonc also tell thcm what they are seeing. I They’re Here, Too ' SURE THERE are a bunch of punks raising cain at the big game. but may I be permitted to point out there are a few of the gentry ralisinrg hcll here all the time. Admittedly there l are people there to drink. they need an excuse to get drunk and i this is it. Never did myself. but if someone else has to have . an excuse for a drink I can understam . .4 '2 my ll" HEW “93a. ’ h h i . A d M . Call - n...‘r‘m::°.“iii.fii‘ioif‘iif::“§i.:...ti. .2... i. an“. RANGER DEFENCE IN DEPTH hockey and to a certain extent fog almost stopped me from seeing another but that time in 11m" "‘nk'n “uni *‘ m3“ ' Goa y' ~ Charlie Trainor was piloting us and hls days slashing New York Rangers Harry Hawks Bobby Hun. 9_ Action Sqwa" Garden Wednede out and running mm mm the] Ice 3 — '1'. Whltlock, H. Ed. In on Nazi planes stood us in good stead as he aldesllpped Bowel M1." and goalie Marcel takes place in first period of . wards. ’3. Hopkins, K. Thomson ' ' ‘ National Hock mgh" vs. E. MacDonald, L. Leger, E, thing, whenever the five of us 1° 1" 1" Dallielv N- Mac‘ C. Maclnnes. B. Crockett Ic ' . are on th i '11 Ne“ t my .° °° we mm" vs. Dr. Willis. A. MacEwen. a, 0 n S Worsley said the Montrealerslpa’t’ldge- D. HUtChtnson- . ‘ will be hurt by having to adapt algal-2mg HbD‘D’III'gl‘I‘: V~ Mitttw. t internat' at l . " - . . ac an vs. . ° “m "m i“ 1’” Reddin. Bus Jones. J. Shelfoon. 8' through log to get us safely down at Malton. gang up to SP0 W 93, League game . . _ attem t Clls‘cago Black in New York's Madison (AP Wire oto) c I “3" 1‘" Mach“- Thls Time I Agree " by P“ now mm on. _ J... ur lng Draw 1.. 4 _ c. rimming, n. n... Unltas, the toast of pro football [a alas. H. Coffin, C. Fisher vs R in Baltimore Colts’ title days of ~ ' ' At C. Parent. Dr. Jelks, K. Myers. 9 K. Doucette. .‘ Ice 5 - H. Dobson. J. Ledger- wood, E. Thomson, D. Living- ston vs. L. Blakeney. F. Corcor- HOWEVER. I am compelled to agree with you wholehearted- . ly on one point (please makfi no)tc Ioffhthil: it .Eatymbe the 1315!: O y u e a s I c a g 0 tlze mag? Vifiglzblgaglageeinofvgsefld lime we ‘ever agree on any! mg ' 'm 'e 'm in the National Football League The following is the" curlin cltlzenshlp of anyone boom the Prime Mmme" 0‘ cam“ " ‘ by an Associated Press panel. draw at Montague for Friday8 ‘~ r ined It is true this is not a police state. . . mmfgrbgeglfléeli’kgxgrli melltioned that might not_ be so bad. If e . UllltltaE, :1, title rags-to—rlches December 11. an, s. Willis. .4. MacNem. they do not wish to honor the man that is their inherent right. - qua file“ W 0 was mo" p'm' ‘9 DJ"- but I insist on respect beng accorded the office. I don’t care 1f 0 II o r v e r I n s from Seml-PI‘PS by the Colts. Ice 1 — Scratch game. -- D. Central Creamerles the holder is Lemar Pearson. John Didmbaker or Joe Blow. he won by a landslide vote of the McGowan, K. McDonald, P. Ice 1 — Open. is entitled to his politics. his beliefs and the respect due hlm as .4 - m n committee. Including .DesRoche, G. Cameron vs. K. Ice 2 - M. Pursey, A, Home leader of a great country. For once, Mr. Callaghan. you WEN BOSTON (AP) — Chicago's Hull broke a 1-1 tie on a delayedlram scored the other goal. Es- > three from 93011193811901?! TWO .McKenzie. K. Sullivan, J. Mur. R. MacDonald, F_ mum, v5 \' r}: i. Bobby Hull scored his 21st goal penalty rebound effort at 16:46‘poslto also assisted Hull. ‘members did "0'5 VOW 1" .that phy. A. ThONOD. E. Piercey. Dr. Webster _ in 23 games and moved the of the second period. ‘ Hull’s three assists Wednes- catsgmr but 32 named Umt“; Ice 2 - Open. White, G. Schleyer. I l I No llke Black Hawks to a 5-1 National He also contributed an assist lday night keyed a 6-1 triumphl J‘m Brown- Cliweland Browns 9 P.m. Ice 3 -—- I. MacKinnon G. Gal- goockey lLeague vititpry over‘du‘rinhg a thll‘ee-gogl finial period over New York. Prior to these llgglrblfcllzngyvfi'mg: éogziufi‘fig ’09 1 — Turkey Bompiel —- lant. P. Perry. H. Douglas vs L - - ad; ston T ursday ng . :w ic saw inemae i Espos- two straight. the fifth lace 3- McIntyre. E.G. MacDonald. Bu k . D. . . l . Funny mm about osmohes' "my h~ke m smk "Ml. he Off to a sizzling scoring pace.:ito register twice. Ken Whar— Black Hawks had gone wildless ‘ got two' and pass catcher 6- Warner. A- MCIkOd Vs. F. Malclgougalllogers F Burke! H- nd and 'ee no danger. Beglnnlng to thillk the World , ' . godlidgsgssoclatlson is a ostrich (and if proof readers change . éghnm lMoms of Chicago Bears that construction I will slaughter them). Somehow or other on his own re” unitas Climbed baCk to Where i 5 Hull scored I do not believe either Clay or Liston will cease to exist as lbound only 67 seconds after ; he was in the . - - . . t . .» golden years of a boxmg force simpllay becggxslee‘tlhgst3bggnase I EBolslton 5 Murray ._Ollver had i Baltimore championships as he once. So they name rule [W W the Brums lhtO a 1‘1 tie-lied the Colts to 11 straight vic- o .‘ . bywtge glgcghiiailkhselinm‘x? l‘fié‘ié‘hfim if thev go like The referee had S'gna‘k’d a de' tories this season after an onen- JOHNNY UNI'I‘AS _ . . . - d n ilayed penalty on Boston's Ab ing-da efeai b Minnesota trifle. $52.? antagonists?.sit‘ens.;".:;a;ncrn McDonald assured 0* "r 5”“ “’"“"°‘ 8 ege S a b . . i . _ _ . _ amazing scorin f . Bot ‘ ' H ' ‘ Dec' 27 I i 1 g orm son,a tltle ame a alnt thr . . busy installing new automatlc pm setters... Emnle Griffith g; n S goalie Ed Johnston was down ——°§g—L—m—9 Unltas has been throwing less moo ‘ l 285 A not a bad choice as fighter of the month. He can lafter making two saves on the this 508593}. His giota tof _ F o R U M passes w1 one ame o o 1: Basketball “ {or five games Vuozzo. M. Wigginton. J. Mc- Ice 4 — Open. Neill. C. McKinnon. 1‘ cc 5 — E. Ford. Jinl Mac- Ice 2 — L. Johnston. H. Moor. Lean. Rod MacKenzie. Bill Ste- B. Stead. H. Mowery vs. A. Sul- venson vs. B. Martin. B. Davis. iivan. E. McLure. K. Lynn. H.3S. Harper. D. Taylor. Robblns. 1 NOTE — Skips responsible for If unable to t]:url, please haveilcing teams in this first draw in Central Creameries Competition. fought... Great football game Sunday in Y. A. Tittle versus his lowest since the 263 in 1958 n recent years he has been SATURDAY SKATING—DEC. 12th Jimmie Brown It may a case of. a Tittle or a ame 0‘: when t the Charlottetown Forum up four goals and two assists. ‘play and was helpless- it’s brown it's done.when lt’s black lbs ruined. Wonder if Jun- last night the Royals bombed This was a game that held B." Hay. the Chicago centre mic has a Sweet Georgia TOOtln‘g t0? lumvasfi’ many ,5 Johnny's Flying Hawks by a everything from a goalie play- lmused by his demotion to the. . - v will be... In that special curling match in Winnipeg Art ices score of “.5. The scoring star mg forward to players Show .third line. collected the first .In the games played in the winging 400 01' more through the rink arrival instill time to W‘Sh “trough ame?“ and Start playing of the game was Jamie Ken- mg up after the first period, goal of the game at 13:42 of thelC-Itf1 BaSRthau League 18“ 3" befall” the colts presemed 2‘00 — 3300 RM- with no rest after a tiresome and delayedfll‘lp Wt- . nedy of the Royals who picked Gerard Smith the Royals rcgu- ‘opening period on a backhand mg l at Queen Charla“? High “0 ha ahaced running threat. BOYS & GIRLS ten years and Ullder Well this is our last Report for some time Nlce seems you . __ 1a.. goalie played the first b the HaWkS defeated the Lake“ With Tony Lime": the P00le ' I » _ per- re ound shot. Recently taken b f . - - (Parents may accompany youll stars) Solom- _ 1 10d and then was replaced in 0“ “1111.5 unit and f, d t y a score 0 56-40. and the from Arizona State, comlng on g M. H k the second by Mclnnis 10m a few m,“ t gmjnet, 0‘ Celtics edged Jenklns Movers. so strong that he won the rezu- Children 10c -— Adults 25c Inor 0c ey The Ro als started th f"t - y » 'ues Paying 'melfiz'm" ‘3' “‘“baCRM’ {mm “m” 3”“ ~' ALSO— of the ggme ~with ml 9 ei‘étsn ‘hihNel‘ York. Ha} responded. Earl Murphy paced the Hawks and Lenny Moore having such "- D I N . y “ t hlS_t}!‘St goal ln 17 gameslattack with 21 points. while his a magnificent comeback. the 3:10 — 4:10 RM. PAPERWEIGHT W150 Players A" {though the game In addltlon to hls rcnular turn; teammate Doll MacLean had C it h t h d t l BOY . . d0 The tonowmg Player Changes they Play8d With only tWO regu‘ and an occasional extra soin ‘26 Dave H ndman wa h' h Uo'ts ’ave "'0 a 0 ea“ ‘on S AND GIRLS 11 years and over I have dbetEIll alpproved laffective 1:151 dgfigplcelmsenf, whilst the Car-jump as usual. worked ki“inf; mg," for mg Lake” “2th 'glg bir'fieiggszméliegal-159%: Children 10c-— Adults 25c timme iaey. ayers pease re- 6 orme a_ pan. ‘3” malt. , ,. hi 0. t I ~ ‘ . n P. t I Gloom .. c... Te the .. a... a: this " 2. iii “355‘? it: tantra: s Y Parents and Coaches Please Royals through the m.“ pen9dlapproximalelv 40 mlnles in 'ihejwatt. D. Machan 2t). Atkinson lléagug ' l l note: Allan Walsh from Larks t0 ghwhfnded m a 2'2 tle‘ Jamie f gam¢~_ ‘ . Kane 3. Desroches l. ——--—-——'—* Winter has clampcd an icy out in block letters and the road Cardinals; Ron V Gillespie from fen"; 3’ Rscorfd “$91 No goats Lakcrs—Hyntlman 19. P. . grip on the countryside with block if there is a road block. Larks to Cardinals: Callum at"; guns)”: page {Mcphtzn _ SUMMARY McConnell 3. M- Smith 3. H- i Dunstanls every appearance that i isiis long, hard and bitter. It was Beck from Cardinals to Gulls; Hawks [akerlenegz me Flrst period—l. f‘himgn Hay Ladne, 8. James 2. t l ' there for keeps. Snow blanketed the immortal Winston Churchill Danny Murphy from Cardinals older ‘bmiher of the h“) alga (Robinson) 13:42. Penaltics— Wayne MacDonald led the; In '5'! Place woods and swamps have given;who. during the end World to Gulls; Wade MacLaug‘hlin Jamie played for the Hilka ipllOte 1:333 Kurtchbat'h Silhi’ccltics t" View” With 29’ the rabbits a welcome respite War told the people of England from Blackbirds to Larks: Paul Althou'gh he was“ as em! rvé Maxner :59. upomts. and Roy Scantleburyl T ' ‘ that he had nothing to promise them Gormley from Cardinals to - . c' second “0d ., B I followed with 20. AN IGONIS,"- (Cpl — wd‘ there 15 every Slgn . as his younger brother he did n he -—.. nston. O. wenda“ MacLean was m Dunstans Unlverslty of e . . - Charlottetown leads the Marl- 5c.°r'"g Star {or the Movers time Intercollegiate Hockey min 33 ‘ ' . Scantleburgmgéfi lime George Conference on the basts of six they needed a brcathcr. On aiif they hoped to win. but ‘Blood,|Hawks; Jim Evans from Hawks pick up an assist on Mcphafl.s iver 4 [McCord' Kennedy) 15;39 Saturday afternoon I took a long Sweat and Tears“. ‘ to Blackblrds: Lelth Ford from goal and seemed to perk up the 3 Chicago. Hun . “.an .. | 1 roll through woodland paths A few nights ago I listened to Gulls to Sparrows; W llla r gawks whenever he was on the ‘McNeill 15:46. penalties __ p”; 'n the hope of bagging a couple "Outdoor Forum".on the Radio. Home from Gulls t0 Sparrows: lce. lote misconduct. McKenzie 2:09.: -. _ points earned In two games of rabbits for a friend of mine I was congratulatlng ‘Dlver oanorne Kelly from Owls to In .second period the lWilliams minor. misconduct; 6 ngglileMficogg?lgn::‘ Per}? played and w . w om a rabbit stew. com-gthc way he handled the openrblns. I Royals swnched Smith to for-2:31. Hay 7:36. Mikita 17:28.‘ s'canuebury p ' ' StatiStiCS “leased Thtll‘Sdfly plete with dumpling and all that season for 1965 October 15th The followmg player changes ward. and used Jack Kane. Bucyk 19:14. Movers_Gl 'Scantlebury 14 §h0W Mount Allison UhlVel‘Slty m. is a heartifor everything and stressing the have been approved and are cf. Kane paired with Cullen on left Third perioH Chicano F6" 33 Smith 11 w MacLean 33' ls second with four points on ’ b' ‘ ’ ' ' ' two tics. St. Francis Xavier University of Antigonish. with two wins and a loss, is tied with University of New Bruns- wick of Fredericton with one win in its only game. S wins are worth four M :r n- warmln meal with a flavour all‘enhanced table quality of game fectlve Immediately. 50 Players “"3 and Kennedll 0" ’1 osito 7 Robin on. . ‘ lBurns. its owngl trampcd about three taken after that date but—when involved will move to their new formed? a ddezliqu me: In file p . 5. Chicasgo- ggggglthzlelll The ne’“ game in the City miles of trails and swamp he advocated another two year‘teams for games this weekend: 155'?“ iclfend t ml. Perloidf this (Ravlichi 11.56; 5 Chicago} Men's Basketball League will roads without even glimnsihg‘close season on Hungarian part- LOUIS Whel‘tyv “Hams: ,t" the any ouglétnomfetgons‘ Ag Wharram 3 «Hull, Mjkital 13:03.|bc held Monday. December 14 the white ghost of the wood-ridge I done a ‘back flip' and Blades. for Edward Gluls- Jlm' period the R0 als lgflsefia Penalties—McCord 3:59: Vaskoi 8‘ Bimhwmd Htgh- At that lands. A few years ago I wouldlbmke out in goose pimples the my JBCRSOII. Totems. to Knights» doubt about theyoutcome Mime 13‘ 6 Celtics at 7:00 p.m. while the have had all I could convenient-' size of peas. Our Hun population t'OI‘ Kenny Maclntyre- Brian So- 9 . ilme the Hawks will face the do b—l o oh :0 I . . . game as they kept the puck in saves ; points because of an unbalanc- t“ and: t 1" maniac.hardiness he gaps or peppy we missing“: ea me arm-team wascgfigfised for 3.1,“ the “.5923... by a wide margin andHornets to Blades. for Gary 0:1,. 9.3:” 3%.: figrtfg gam' ————————_° "5 on —1———.9 6—27 ‘m—‘M— fi’nfefence‘ The Univermy “I . Rfldv Gordon McCawme' Sew tending by r c g one on has yet to see action. snowfall of the season I drove1yet our Huns were kept in thfl 01d veteran l o The 0 - a car over some of the trials and i protected bracket. The recentlators, to Indians. for Joel Fi- Frankie Roper the Hawks would n g housiethe;I “21):in l:§8m;i Sixes Dan rabbit tracks were almost hOil-heavy snowfall convinced evenlchaud. Wilfred Poulton has been never have lasted through the 9 i Halifax. Acadia Amman {i eXlstent. l have talked to fox the ‘doubting Thomases’ of that assigned to the Senators. second period as time and l 0 Wolfville, N.S.. and St. Thomas hunters and learned that theyifact. Covles have shown up in The following is the Charlotte- time again the Royals “red e University of Fredericton. I rarely see a rabbit running be-jdistricis where none were pre- tOWfl Minor Hockey League sch- shots from point blank range no 3' m re the hounds while they arezviously thought to exist. edule for this week: only to have Roper kick them . . . Th - I . ‘ AFRICANS mm v 2' the mm of a fox. A few Spe_ Hunting never gave our Hung . BANTAM out. . ‘ The followtng ls the curling ‘melgllfsyxirng lsiéggyfiifhng’]. LUSAKA z i (T . cific swamps harbour. or at much trouble and most cer- Friday. Dec. 11 — 5.15 P.m. The Royals skated off the we draw at deedere Golf and .m. ' 1 . ' flmba Reuters) least did at season‘s commence-itainly was not in their almost —- Hawks vs. Knights; 6 p.m-—- at the and 0f the second periOd Winter Club I" Friday“ Decem' lice One -— Millie Pierce Shir-‘Abou-t 20 Africans were injnmdi ment a fair population of ham complete decimation in less than Aces vs. Barons. With a 6—4 lead. iber 11 ley com“. me Macde n notng after a meeting of tiles but the overall oicture lnla year. They went out like the Saturday. Dec. 12 .— 12.30 The third period W... 817 IMh- June Larter vs. Glenn' "'9 opposition African National . . _ southern Queens county shows‘proverbial light. Whole covey's pg. - Senators tW- Cling”: Islautzlhteri fad the tannins as the ;M a; 1_—34801§;ngedy. Eng“: lemde 'll‘ownshend. Alice Dc: rant ihlsfiola. slam 300: Now! Pioneer Introduces a truly compact Professional-chain so... - ' l t .idied in potato fields after ion - p.m. — ornesvs. 0 ms: oyas be up ve markers ac "ms. an e ormac . _r. aney. Forence Boertein. 1 ° “ 9' P° '39 “‘i The 550 is recommended for It r ‘ ‘ nd fpthzili’emizegll?tclfavrl£e ailiS liezlhlkiller was used and this is an 8.05 pm. _ lndlans vs. Blades: and allowed the Hawks only a “‘1th V5. “Ck C°°kev Bonnie .1“ “’0 ‘ Be“? Gaunt E“‘ W Monday' Other Rpm" tlmbl"! “d for the film" '9 5?:al lit'llllal pulp cw": 2M the debit side of the ledger guess Work 8.50 pm. — F‘lyers vs. Comets. “MIC tally. LePage, E.C. Wright. Alf Hen- mce Smallwood. Florence Stew. reaching Lusaka said pollch _ q l i e 0X i’l pow ' nessey. art Inez Cunpbd used tear gas to quell the out- Giltling speed. . v ‘ ' ‘ . . r . Sharon Foxes are providing soodl Fame” have “mm”? “"6 e 2 D mi 1 MacGregor Paqtvslet Millie break which lasted for flv ; - - - . . ' t s O mart but the recent snowfall has lng thelr dead DOdles lymfi be' 0“ 3 ' gag peters. We] ‘3' mm" Sunday night. PEE WEE Saturday. Dec. 12 — 7 a.m.— “n. ms ed hunters down as travel- tween the drills after the spray- _ y _ Ic Seals vs. Caribouns: 7.45 a.m.—— Jamie KM (D Cam)! Mac. B oyle S. Bill Rogerson. Haw ' . V. t. ‘ I n springer-s vs. Coyotes; 8.30 s.m. [cod : . _ Brooks vs. Cyril Flinn, Fredl . I”: ffgi'tif’l: :Elk Eros: alligloxhen I was game — Bisons vs. Foxes; 9.15 am. pm) Jake Cannon. Harry Simmonds. Dr.. D O . '. YEARS hose population have left fol-{warden and US. hunters were ;— 33112! $1.231)?“ 10 l-m-R: 11:25; 3. Royals — Jamie Ken. C-Icceogdy- And H h G ; . . ' sunny climates although alhere in full force. [think around cc an nit. . ‘ a.m. — - vnedy (McCormick, Dunn) 13:15; — y ump rey. or- Giv. lung“ ""3 - l at t he coons vs. Setters 11 am. — 4. Hawks — (he 1 . don Wellner Hugh Simpson Dr “MS m “memmm mm" "one hundred an we” was Elk Zeb - i145 Otte Penalties l. m) “‘w' Kell v f) v w 1;. vi; u' G. E. and Sunbeam . JolloffN’ova Scotia's south.th ever Iintotlhee season v-' s v; ras. . -— rs Gum. —- also and. Josey, “his? I; 13w?" Ismail“; Applimc” - - - I “m “m” on" the "my 8"? bdoni mm" 3.3... 3cm: ' rArnnwElolrr Second Period: 5. Royals _‘ ice} _.Tn..,,nk' Acorn Gm“ — — __ __ __ _ __ m along m." n? agglng a y l - f Suva-d. Dec 12 _ 5 pm _ (J0me Kennedy. Jmeyl 016- Burgoyne Howard Do“ ‘133 B ti . , 's the geese remain out in ed on station wagon with our 1 Lama-"d in- k 3' "wk. _N n (Guns) 2:18: P “e . g . er . i open water as a quick frost hunters and each had shot their Ice - 8 VS- at? - 7' !-_Mma {A - I. a reon vs. Dr. Moresidc. Dr.: S 3. would imprison them and fast. limit of lii. ; have '[checikfdhcogl 1?; 33- Fanny-Sgt;- Pmlwd) mm:°l‘°°da ~08m_. gzyzdele. Earl Baker, Bill o f goose shooting is about storage oc ers a‘ ours, an - y - _- mm. (w' “column”? 14 . . l __ __ __ _ _~ ’ :i for the year 1964. Many outs llke Wallle Rodds for "wagging-Inky; 1 Dwight? 55; 9_ no”), _ Km, rpm“) ’ pin-1 0 y El TRIC as * pm at a 1‘ mm home empty hand- instance and Hunt were h-ns- I". m 3 _ Ga. v. m; 19:20; 10. Royals — A. Carrdll 12:2 ‘ “Pela- Leod B." EC , it °" "fly mp out and “or” "m from wins and piled in box- ensg s'so m Ice 1 - Orioles-(MEN, "in hum" "'den Butch M 3; Job lsBlltlll m ' ‘ mm" “m E' w' TURNER LTD- FARM HQ :‘- to be content with a lone es. etc. Four US. hunters Ihot I ~ - .P- - Taylor. Josey. Crockett, Josey, ; r c . n m 9"” “he” . o UIPMENT . One a se for 8 days and bagged the“. u. Larhs, Ice 2 - Loom Vs. a ea; 11_ Royals __fvs. Bill Beer. D.V. MacDonald. . I 1“" W who also has both daily limits of a Satchk..i9;hlilrty- 0W": ice 3 - HM“ "- Cm"- Kemdy tonne!" 1:00: 12 Royifilfcxe yusogbenneg. MacNutt. .2. ~ MU » MacDONALD . s . Kins Km. Cal-loll -— . [TE l 5. content Mill‘s; “Sign hill: bzgkpetrodllyie Sgtesmwith oil's tirely. They have the potato field 8:05: 14. n - Pest-don (A! Ice 4 —- Harry Bartlett. lvan SALES a SERVICE [om gamma i “h " M ‘° W are amidst: mama's“... no. riim’ "6 ' “s~5"n~%"‘u-1E'ii‘:?£tnl:° .f“‘iifi"h.2‘§§iii ‘ - “'- "~ “Mt-'- w w- . 0 were shot over 8 WO coc . e o __ - v. . , I I t ‘ mend t3 in stubble set- year we had more Hunts til-II Wt 0'! the Burnt When the to! .1: mm lwiép°"d.l George Vessey. HE. Carmich- MGGOWANS LTD. 3. 1'. HOW LTD. ‘ 2 ~ v ' ever despite the wall that went killer was strong annual to put "8' _ - amt”) 1% I eel, Ed Hodgson. - m M u a i ' most will so down on up the previous October that all a cow out cold and dead In a W’ W; (H'DAy, “" i "w "m would be M Mm mm" °' M "M ml" use romeo. Nam (mini NHl STANmNGS men-0mm alum mcxmson left for the local hunters. In in“ has a bird got that even III“! m. we mg,“ no”, (ML. & CO. I N" l a party of three us. hunters vio it. 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