- i, Juvenile Titie Goes On Line "If every: hockey -fan in the. 106,000 people on the’ Island was as enthusiastic’ as; van,Doherty ‘over the opening of the Maritime Juvenile: Hogxey Championship™ at~ the Charloite- town Forum. this: evening, then Doherty, as. head of the: city. a The’ Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, April: 1, 1966. tT: | “SPORTS FRONT 4 Red W Thursday night’ and left Toronto » with no chance to improve ‘on its’ third - place finish in. the National Hockey League stand- over Toronto -Maple Leafs - e. + ings Beat ie ~ R : of the , his 38th birthday Thursday. BOSTO? cP Nie goals in ¢@ : er koma Alex U : 8 ae the -final fperiod. the clincher by ta ees Gordie Howe Sete ws Ee : By CURIS ANNETT ex-Leaf JRon Stewart, carried : Besides Ullman's+30th goal of Boston, Bruins tq a 3-1 victory the season in the final a Delvecchin ‘was set up twice by Howe and got his 30th and 31st ‘year. Howe celebrated Substitute goalie Hank Bas- ise Toronto; — ‘angers 6 + Mee rink committee; would he looking for a new rink ... and fast. Young players begin drifting into the city today from Sidney ings. ; era: . and Cambellton and close behind are ihe bird oss. or scouts, Ww Tommy ‘Williams got ; Sen, filling ‘in fog Roger Crozier ' of the NHL_clubs. q or f Mat ‘provel™to be the inne to give him a. rest prior to the ~ However the Mariting. tones is not expected to be early in the final petiod. It | pratiey Cup piayotts aon wars the real climax for the real excifement is being generat Was his 16 ; ay anger” shots, @ by the ‘fact the Mestren! ‘and district ‘Juvenile Champs are came: 11 coconits etter Gatanie: et dose of them from point- invadine town on Monday for a ‘two game series that is¢ Neanit es ank range ; : ‘being touted as the Eastern Canadian fivitatonal Juvenile i ee men Douglas. .of Toronto It ‘was acostly defeat ‘for Dele tonag d } Me o ie pelialized for cross-check~ «- New York.- which: fell into a “Nevertheless for: these’ contests to be a real: champion- : Rookie netmindes Meraie’ B fifth-place tie with Boston. The shin against. the: Quebecers the’ local- Juveniles are ~going rent: then held Me enle. XA Rangers failed to win a game to’ have to-take the Maritime title first’ ard there are going tl elaiag eld off Toronto until in -‘Detroif’ all season and the to, be, lots: of thifils at the Forurh bcfore this first_scries is Tee reo sed cee erecta *Red ‘Wings took the series 5-0-2 completed. As far:.as players ge. the Island has a power- and ia e bop ‘was his 18th at--Olympia and 7-3-4 over-all. packed roster with. 0 diagernahls weakness on paper. How- i stole eg puck : ae ee =, -First period-— 1. Defroit, A. ' ever as.a team they have not been severely tested. gD ; , es ;McDonald 6 (Bergman, B. Maf- - <q Both Bilis an carinii ring a. bell in the average ic si cote ee ih aa 'ghall); 2. en York, Hicke # ’ fan’s mind-as being two of the hot beds of hockey in the-,.° GET T PLAY GOALS N ‘ 4 rag ($ngarfield) 17:38 Penalties— Maritimes. Both clubs are reported to he of more than Z : | After a scoreless, first \period | sei — = set Ty Pele Hillman = 1:59, Detroit “(bench average strength and are teams in the full sense of the word.” | in which Toronto had a 15-13 cashed in on a pehalty to Larry . The Leafs. alternated veteran enalty served by J,, Peters) Sidney for example lost: the first game of its two game total | jedge in shots on goal, the Hiltman at 5:30. Seven seconds goalies Johnny-Bowerand4:26,_Hicke 4:56, Bergman -7:02,: point series with Windsor, Ac defending N.S. champs, by fe Bruins. and ‘Leafs exchanged after Hillman was banished, Terry Sawchukg-who .together \P. MacDonald 14:04, Plager a’score of bine nee <_ e the serene to. capture ae powerplay tallies in the middle. Murray Oliver connected for his made a total of 32 stops, Saw- 14,33) = the, cone Ny et ma’ “ye ers 5-1. — : : ki jsession. . 18th goal by tipping im a slap chuk-was the victim oof” all, Second period—3, ‘Detroit, Del- - . Cam ae id wee hand gave the Fredericton Juv- | The Bruins, who had been un- shot by -defénceman Gille Mar- three -Baston goals. ‘ “vecchio 30 (Howe: Prentice) : enile Red} Wings a fearful poundingand it is believed that | able to. connect-ona powerplay otte. - eS First. period — .No. scoring... 7:94: 4. New York, Goyette 10 3 zi [Ses —— the penalty bd&, the Leafs tied. Awrey’ 12:52. “ °"S"'" New York, Nevin 20 (Goyette, crown. ‘ . : . i] | ‘ ~ : eis : Af tee 7 : : : ’ i| ‘ : the count as Douglas tipped’ Second period — 1. Boston, Fleming) 14:30; 6. Detroit, Del- a Licatan Se ela’ at yy poy aie Ree. oe mieten = = erga fe. eee oe | Tracadie Cross hone 2 jibdoot shot by Dave Oliver 18 (Stewart, Marotte) aoe a ee Pe Association has. ever accomplished and with good cause. . “on 2 Keon at. 15:25. - $:37;. 2. Toronto, Dougiag, 6 |19:40.. Penalties—Plager 15:08, This isthe first time since 1939 a Gonaate team has LOCAL PLAYERS READY ot | Gains Finals Parent kicked out 37 shots. (Keon, Armstrong) 15!25, Pep- ran x ea er ge come- east to play on the Island and the first time ever) I SEERA EE ———— Ss ae sn le ies alties —- Hillman” 5:30, Doak FO DOP OM a). Derruity. mene: hata juvenile team from outside ‘the Maritimes has visit- ‘Above: are’ six of the Char-' defencsemen in the city, Ken will be throwing into battle “he ace eee whipped Albany PURAL MINOR. 43.35, Martin 19:29. _¢ None an Poe Ane » ed P.E.I. Generally: playdowns halt’ at-the Maritime level Yottetown’ Minor Hockey. As- Ballem, Gord Ellis and Dennis against- Campbellton 3B in St. Pats 12-5 last evening at the EoHi Third period—3. Boston, Wil- (Beraman? 181 he en idee ” 3 = fen ine bebe Mariti tourney gets underway tcnight sociation Juveniles. who will Affleck (from the. LEFT). the first game. of the cae beat pin ete or the HOCKEY a ee Ae ible eon ae Goegan, _:22 ‘Nergman. 10: 22, emember aritime S$ underway} . . this evening at 8:00. . 18 ; a 1B : 3 56. om see ‘ae at 8:00 o'clock and a sellout crowd is in the: brewing. Be | take to the ice in quest of the Barry ‘Turner Bottorn LEFT; lottetown ‘cu will een right to represent P and! The’ Rural Minor _ Hockey’. Penalties—Douglas 5:00,. Prono- Flemings=Watson 15:53. ‘ sure that you get_a place to- see what is called the greatest - Maritime title at the Charlotte Bill LeClair and Herman Mac- tn, Bilaey Nova Scotia entry pect county in the: provincial | pantam: — Pee Wee Division.,*°t 5:48, Marotte 12:19. Juvenile team ever to come out of the Maritimes in action. town Forum! Fhe top -row is Quaid aré some of the top in a game at 7:00 tomorrow | faa ee oe ee pew Paling Wings won the. house league \-DETROIT 5 NEW YORK 3 Mees ze wn ‘composed of .three” of the top notch forwards. that the locals. : : rracadie had | ivcualer 4 F championship Tuesday, March’ DETROIT’ (CP) — Goals by r RAMBLINGS _. aes ; a “Tracadie had preivously downed | 29, 1966, at St. Dunstan's ‘rink. Bruce MacGregor and Norm | | W Shae s : Pe eee Ne ea. a See A eeu rk last Tues 28 Ron MacInnis “ coached | Ullman -in the final period car : The CMHA; midgets: also get to participate_if' a Mari- -| day’ evening and they the | Wings beat the Hawks 92 to. ried Detroit. Red Wings to a 5-3 pee ee me tourney this weekend but they will not have their home- | al ri im e uve n i e | e é series by a margin of nine goal. take’ the two game total goal victory over New York Rangers . : ; cA wn fans cheering them on~ : . They play in Saint John to- - mien & Re : 2 21-12. ° | series 11 to 6. The.goals for the Thursday night in a National night and .tomorrow against the Antigonish and Saint John |.- ‘ . is ” . Joe MacDougall led the win. | Wings were scored by Ricky\) Hockey League game. . clubs ... . One midget ae Bobby Whitlock; was ar ong | O28 e e 2 ners with four ‘goals in last bs ea David Macvaw ete (2),| It was a big night for -De- : . the top three scorers in the local Junior league and itis a%safe | @ - “ si —1 nishts while H Mor. | Gary Campbell (3), and Wayne troit's big three scorer's—Ull- bet eat te ile naven tt toy nelve scorers nthe Goes OnLine This Eveni ee ace ad eae oy ache, ta | : 2 : : ‘ rs ; ‘ oe ; ‘ \three. Elmer W. had two in|." °°. , . y * CORNWALL, Ont... (CP) — Junior_league are’ Juveniles: and so the locals will not lack i a 5s bee latina aaa Shaun ‘Maclsaac Prince Street Nips alt ; uvenes” and Eee Maren ener 5 . " eens 1 gen reyes | se with Maurice . ees: 4 C Il scoring power by any means... The Boston Celtics, eliminat--- “Two juvenile ~hockey,—clubs-}4—-Lawrenee Curry: "© Coach--Allie MacIntyre | Fitzpatriok, John Power and In’ the exhibition game _ be- | f P atte. ot aetesiee oe oe fon staring them In the face from the NBA Hastern semies in- | with the initals OMHA hit tif@ ice 5—Ed MacAulay Manager—Ken’ Adams ~~~" Francis Watts each chipped in }!¥ee"—the--Rangers andthe. West Kent 35-13. cmncanada— Junior A hockey | Naded Cincinnati and tied their ‘best of five series at INO | at the Chablottetown Forum this. Forwards ee luge "| Bruins, the Rangers won 15-7. | : et eee - Calle TREES MER ST games each the other evening. — 1 two iH ams i _levening at 8:00 this evening to 6—Neil MacNeil . Charlotetown — M.H.A. (P.E. | In Tuesday's’ game Martun | Goal scorers for the Rangers Prine Street School trounced with a 6-4 victory over Salifast 2 ee ee ON os Tg ee eee ca evarit {ick Cet tie 1088 Manitiing dave. |2--Miles. Macoemald [eer ~ | Kelly paced the Tracadie attack | Were: Ken Constable (10), Al- West Kent. Schoo! 35-13 in. a re-| Junior Canadiens. en PGE yr Nf Pak erste aeaae ed ee nile Hockey | Championships. |8—Terry Moore {Mike Been with’ three. goslg wile fag |lan Dowiing (2), Gordon Bets jgular Charlotietows Elementary.| Second game of the series is poctnstana acy cel . = ‘Charlottetown and Cambellton enews Morrison ~ \6 Sohn Raid skating Hubie Morrison 1), and “Johnny MacDonald. |League game yesterday after-|here tonight with the third here | are the two clubs meeting in the | 10 Be Sawlor ; beleaees cS “> |Morris Fitzpatrick scored two |For the Bruins, Philip Camp. jnoon. The high scorer in thé Sunday afternoon. oye N HUNTER’S CORNER opening match and from all in- |11 ohn Pushie ae Awe CA Cals leach. Single goals were scored | bell (3), Lyle Shephard, (2), jgame was S. Band who netted | Joe Marich and Jean Payette cevomtee oo te the oo aDon | Ms Bipot : ¢-ckeans allem . Cat.) by Kenny. Fitzpatrick and John |Barry Daziely and Ralph Reid. |12 points fot the winners. . _jeach scored twice for Cornwall. — ‘ ne t deci championship. cPherson. a Power. Arle Murray scored ez Drunken Skunk Traoper — [zian’pan orestteni othe Sark 18Greg Galvan " \s Gordon ia, twice tot Albany. tile sncles ~ SPORT ECHOES mire the otherts ghan, past president of the Mari- | reg Gallivan . : + were scored by Leroy Campbell, : ‘went 1 eee $ ‘ : time. Amateur Hockey Associa-| Coach—Roger Carabb . 17—Alan Acorn Garth Marteg “Gombe yn : : : et eet koa won 1 ; Seed, tion and Ivan Doherty, president | Manager—Marty Macintyre |§ —Ted Kitéon ay : - N ; y.p Ralph Murray, , and” - Charlie ald, Fraser’ Rice and Bru ers snout Bargain - of the Charlottetown Minor Hoc-| =“ Reewatts Arsenault, The game .wass very ty : Blyth. ~ eS J Se ee | key “Association--will officially St. Lambert C.S.A. (Montreal |? —Bob Doherty. (Capt.) “ [rough and referees Angie Car. |” PCHL S 2 = ——>+ One night this week a caller /on 6,000 skunks plus a few over open the tourney in a center ice as District Champions) eee. Turner roll and Mike Kelly called 10) - eries : = came to the door” and offered that mark. The second year the ceremony Prior to ‘the . game. Pears ae MacKinnon penalties, all minors, wit hy. a a ; : ‘ \ me in.on a proposition. Incident-| kill was 4 short 5,000 ... in other ‘Members.of the NB team will. be hae ary Ernst : Alan Flood _ | Albany _picking up “six and T_ we z pee - ally he wasn’t feeling any pain|words 11,000 skunks in two presented with small souvenirs |Velence M—Paul Stanley (Alt. Capt) | Tracadie four. 5S Finall : Ends 2 sage t. and was high as a kite.: Injyears. It was noted’ that every from the city, of Charlottetown, a —Jim Reid oa 12—Bill LeClair | Coach Vernon Smith expres- y . < a short: he offered me eleven|second year there was a drop-in | Play will continue Saturday as 3 —Robin Brawn «| 14—Herman MacQuaid -|sed confidence after the game . ey pI seo skunk snouts for eleven dollars|the take. In 1958 bounty was the Nova Scotia aggregation from |4 —Bob Hastings | 15—=Low ell Brown -.. j|that his charges would be able i ee SKATING . . Twas to turn them in at the /paid on: 4,530 skunks. In 1959 — Sydney and Cambellton clash i 5 es Wambodlt | 16—Jim MacDougall to take their upcoming: series ; eae By NORMAN MacDONALD by : Sn ead double. my (3-832;. 1960: 5,557; 1961 — 4,-/the second .game of the round /TOrvinds TT ee OM” hecinge Ped tee Dre eT Tie Abba and: Borden Aemey st for the Maritime Ong money at two dollars per. He |993: 1962 — 3,906: 1963. = 5,834. See and‘ at 7:00. o'clock a aoe > TeNaeb tiie ik Trainor should they continue to play the finishe hair tates tad satan’ chatter caship : Saturday, April 2nd i ; eoyy : : 1 Her af: sennta ltd aturday evening the PEI and | evin aT * Manager— ilier way they have been. in the past | : Pr ee a hese ° -* Ee i Fest bu trict nad late the ou ae sap pita NS teams will meet i1 the final 12{Bob Abraham ' Trainer—Tom Handrahan —;_few_ games. ne Das' for the P.C.H.L. championship, | Well, it's time we slanted” 9.99 p.m. - 3:30-p.m first but ... he had left the snouts | the p pe 4 ‘game. Should the play result in |14-Krancois Lemenu : : land it was a little like some} talking about a game we can %* amen * p.m. in the country. I told him that: arrived at the conclusion the De- : play 2 : ate Z ‘ ‘a j thas e col ae shy a skunks |partrasnt concerned” wal paying (2 tie “stween two teams when |#5—Denis Charbonneau . : Se a ® = era a ‘ _|warmed over victory. Both } beat. Charlottetown at — bas- i “Children tT _ there a rn 1 ie Janke ret for 2,000" more. skunks’ pér:. the tourney finishes the title will | 16—Roger Taylor tone mae & : teams were minus key defence- ketball. “Summerside . High. ee : 5e Sg on as yet and it. cou! ee t for 2,000, Tbe decided- on the basis: of ‘the |!7—Denis Emard n ra rio irs : : men, and the score i ee ‘feated the P.W.C. crew 38- e ‘eet te both ways. Last night (Wednes- | year. ppaens ‘number of goals scored. |18—Barry. Gibson : ae ed this. A comparatively sm at Civic Auditorium Wednes- . Adults 25e day) I had a phone call i an} This coiumnist is willing to put | ‘The following are the lineups |!9—Oharles McConnell _’ ; Mee ee crowd watched the goalers,| day’ night, and Bob Clive led |. r va old friend of mine. He to idem | his reputation as a skunk coun-/for the three Maritime’ teams | im-Harris - a coe | Smith and Campbell taking the] the way to victory with 16 . ; that afternoon two men, inci en- |ter on the line: ‘This fair pro- and also for the Montreal and ainer—Bill4Phillips \ leading, or at least the busiest] points. He also put on a raz " tally aspirants for the Predator vince of ours is fairly reeking District champions who are ch—-C:FWard |, S S nm 5 oses parts in the show. The ‘Dalton- vie-dazzle display of ball con- New Shipment of » Saal een Se, ao ts (ae ay esc | Sone i caae land Sept Senter toe at ek ies ints oes | Honda Bikes | ee ure~ sn u e . 5 \ r tri ‘in. -W.C. ers were ° ing that the bounty system was berg this year the take will ex- uae Monday ‘and Tuesday | Campbellton Cubs (New By WALTER KREVENCHUK Ontario 010 102 011 0— 6 i en ae aggre ve able to get ine Gan eet Clive kes out: of date and that on their ad- ceed the eleven thousand mark. | ~Sydney Kinsmen~’ Juveniles— eee Champions) ’ WINNIPEG (CP) + Ontario | : ‘the blue-line with passes ;that} Wth-some 30 seconds, as the and Cars “ ‘Vice, the Government was con-|Furthermore I would like for|(Nova Scotia Champions) | Goal 4 ' moved into first place in the na- Nova Scotia 010 001,010 1— 4 |ooked pretty smooth. rge k ticked away the Welch- sidering cancelling the skunk,Mr. Bartlett to explain how | he-/ Goal mat : | —Wayne Keeley tional seniors curling champion-|N: Ontario 300 300: 1924— 9 Halton scored five goals. Da men’s hopes of victory. Bill * ' _ bounty payment. They mention- intends to cut down our skunk} 1 Keith LeLiebre | {Ray Thibeault( ship Thursday through an) . - * " |\Doyley4our and Lloyd. Shepherd] Bishép and Scoit Linklefter ‘ ed Mr. Bartleft’s ‘Skunk Control’ | population’ with Predator Control; ; . ” . Defence eee eighth-round opening created by| Bye: Newfoundland.*’- had five assists, all of them] put on a great defensive | 4’ method of eradication via the lofficers and by what means. Sai) Hanah ve —Gary Charlong + |rebounding Northern Ontario: | EIGHTH ROUND neat t-ups for his mates. We}.“‘shoe,” each fetting up there i * predator elimination method. |ani’ sure he'll furnish some de- |3Charles O’Hanley tS a Tyan Cook Jim Johnston of Cooksville tae idon’t want to take any .credit] to grab ten rebounds. Tonight Maybe he has a secret,weapon [tails of the strategy he Nes ar be Dickinson produced Ofttario'’s sixth victory Saskatchewan 100 102 200 x— 6 away from this line — they've} the teams will play again at |, like the Pied Piper of Giamelin to employ. titseftect MINOR HOCKEY. ¥occer Allain in sev, a me a 9-6 hind ‘Ontario 043.000 020 x— 9 got. “oomph” all right, but P.W.C. : y i ut-—of | t oes into effect | ; Ji “4 . ‘s _over Saskatchewan while” Z ; ; ee ds severe ee ane Nh aie a Siey ipiteties ke - io er eae there are hun- | — ea ‘ is aac Massiey A orthern = Ontario crushed Al- [Nova Scotia 010 122.201 x— 6 renee oe Sete thas son “Congrats” to Tyne Valley ae they were in a trance. It sure |dreds of teenagers and others; The following is the/ playing |, ee pane: / _|\berta’s bid to retain a share of |Quebec : «101 000 010 x— 3 are lightning fast, and you've}Clover Farmers for winning the 7. wT é would be a welcome sight to the| who are professional trappers }schedule in ‘semi-final playoff lg a ! oa : |the lead 10-4. : a ; _‘\got to belt them around a bit‘to[Prince - Kings intermediate 160 Model with 18 ‘h.p. overhead plagued city of Charlottetown to standing by waiting for the sig- | competition “ifr the Pee Wee Stoke oniright | British’ Columbia’s 14-2 tgj- ‘Alberta, . 011 020.000 x—'4 ‘cramp theit. style. The Royals|championship in a real thriller | cams, dual carburetors, and tele- witness ‘a piper marchingj/nal. The farm boys will sure | Division of the | Charlottetown |, Re a ae umph: over Newfoundland sand |N. Ontario 100 300 312 x10 did this, and so dfd the. Nation-Jwith: Murray. Harbour in: Char- | scop' front suspensions: y through the city with a- minimum haye a field day plus-days - — | Minor Hockey-League for Satur- eRe Moma defending champion Manitoba's. a ; - ‘als before they lost their big{lottetown. The easterners had ‘A-cycle engine f of a thousand skunks at his heels and weeks. cutting down the/|day: Because of the Maritime ilk 4 Aaa x |%f_xerdict over New Brunswick /B.C. 110 232 203 x--14) men on the blue-line cirps. Bob Herring in th® net, and -he $ Semattie-sesncery and following him into. the Hills- numbers of our, black and white | Juvenile tournament on Satur- id i x “|produced the following lineup ‘Newfoundland 001 000 010 x— 2 was doing a mighty good job of |- @ Easy ta. ride boro and drowning themselves. | perfume. artists: — 4 | day, these are the only Pee Wee 19-Ch; i : behind Johnston: | \ Donnie “hat trick” MacWil- Jattempting ta keep everything ‘Abelotely-eele a ee F carabinbee (HU WO A teal ee ——— | games scheduled thid week-end: | ame Snarions | B.C. (6-2); Alberta and Mani- es 101 011 2120— 9) jiams was presented with the felse out, but he had'to bow to NO DOWN PAYMENT ~ dent of Nova Scotia” shortly af. | CURLING DRA | PEE WEE ; i St : ean por ee en vast: NB. _ 010-300. 000 2— 6 Borden Pha y plaque for |the fire-power of such fellows as {°° EASY FINANCING ‘ MG 5 j : ’ - Saturday, il ioe a and and ,Nova scotia SD : *". the scoring championship. Ev [Merrit] Cameron, Ivan Baglole, |] . * . . ; our ae aa a sh ine toliowing -is tue rigs to Se Biss. oa Cavite: € pli Hockey Practice Saskatchewan Agd Northern On- By. rince Edward Island. » | ‘White, is ucatues at aa kaa land Ron MacArthur, all of Keith Carmichael Rp elt in,ng uncertain terms. | dGraw for Friday night at |. Lions ‘vs, ‘Setters. Belen .. tario (4-4) Quebec (2-51; New. / STANDINGS team, won it last “year, and |whom played in the P.C.H.L. be- - Ltd. e*told me we would regret) Charlottetown Club (spares need- NOTE: . These ‘are sudden | Charlottetown Rotary Old | Brunswick 1-6) and Newfound- THE CANADIAN. PRESS both their names are inscrib- [fore the other rinks, got their n7'}¥25 Brackley Pt. Rd: Dial 4-6423 their importation before many | eq): J death games vith the winners (Timers will practice this after. /lagd (0-7). oe ' National seniors curling cham- ed on ‘it. Jim MacLeod won [tural ice, = 9 -_. abide Pa sinh Mae fae Ses ee ea rv "gah games “with the winners jonn from. £3" o'clock. at" the "Nova, Scotia picked up its pionship standing Thursday the oe- Ca Trophy ee ————————— 5 : they had any skunks in Nova | ice 1: W. MacLaine, B. Jon- tacbe: sek et: Gal Saturday's |Charlottetown Forum. All mem-/ fourth win when Rugs Sholds of after eight rounds: is a ‘Jeading the snipers up to the 3 : hone ae gry Sag sri es, K. Thomson, J. Pierce V8. | javing schedule for the Paper? hoo 3 eres ae in A aes | anenburs dumped Les Stree ere? PW L | time the Eagles entered the CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY : : _in| 4. Piercey, B. Partridge, BoD | giont division bet alent mn the last tees of Danville. Que. %3.: Ontario 7 6 1°| Jeague late ia December. , ' : Aen : 2 va HUN a ns TS siddapds if a ' Stevenson, . E. ee Gull ‘|hours of 46. p.m NIT TapDeeE ei a ander Ware Be Reg Prince Edward Island had the British Cofumbia 852 ’ ae (Final Gamie.in West Prince Hockey: League) skunk went for a journey of over, {oe 2: Dr. Hooper, -E. Gilles Stata et a nange-.- bye... a Alberta 5 ‘75 2 | We received y . j a mile distance he had to carry | pie, J. Shelfoon, G. ‘Jenkins vs. is the Guardian Saturday morn- nests concerning gear -may be, B.C. had the bye in the ninth, Manitoba 7.5°2 from the ‘aii ae x ye CIVIC STADIUM a lunch with him and in areas/4 ‘Saunders, E. Thomson, F | — cleared “up. round at 8:15 p.m. CST (9:15 P-E.I, 743 newer n ' : / where skunks found suitable ha-/ Burke, R. Pigot. . wise Tr sis EST) while matched Ontario . Nova Scotia 7 4 3. Charlottetown Juveniles. Thanks ® | . : hitat the Bob Cats preyed on) jce 3A. Jones, V. Mitton, W. against New Brunswick, Al- | Saskatchewa 8 4 4 &.lot, fellows. It had the words TONIGHT (FRIDAY) 9.15 P.M. tneém and held | their’ numbers | Carr. D. Kilpatrick vs. N. Nich- berta and . Quebec, Manitoba... Northern ‘Ontario & 4 4 |\— ‘this too shall pass’. You're eee . . ‘ 2 down to normal quota. The only | oison, Bill Stevenson, E. Ted- | against Nova ,Scotia, Saskatche- Quebec - He 7-2 3 -jolly well right it will, and. our : O'LEARY MAROONS y ks Py watural enemy a had as id ford; F. Brown... ~~ wan and Prince Edward Island |New a '7 1-6 boys are going to start ‘passing ie ; fie oe ae ae province was the Great Horn Ice 4: C. Asprey, N. MacNeill, and Northern Ontario against Newfoundlan 7 9 7 too.° When. Summerside = / : ' Sear Owl. They accounted for quite-a 7 wi Ce étte vs. Hi Newfoundland. i$ “4 3 See : a erside~ getag- y LOV few. 1 once viewed such an owl |b, vias i Corcoran G. Sch- SEVENTH ROUND There were 163,928 women in York Tdtate oon veut oe NORE TVWE VALLEY © ae ER-FARMER s that. tackled a’ skunk and suffer- |; oug e Dickson : re ,> and associated, with teaching in YOUr 4 “stars next year; we pra ‘Admission;- Adults—75¢, Students—50c ‘ed a’ broken. wing. Joe Ryan's) gor 5: T. Whitlock D. Wara, B.C. _ 401 000-010 x 6 Canady in -1961, compared with te: SHbuntihe aan or hk . Teams are tied three games ach In the best-of seven series hoys had the owl in a pen atip Rogers, \J. Keith vs. Dr Alta. 020 411 105 x—14 102,97) men. \ = meme tea e ~ ———— Avondale. It’s wing: was broken | prowse, G. Wright, H. MacDou- Quebe RAS aa As iy oa oie : oi close to it's body and the bird | 441), H. Campbell. uebec 003 004 012 - ‘ - ' ; Pa meta ar ee eh om IE MARITIME JUVENILE:CHAMPIONSHIP |, ‘Not long ago I read an Editor- Joe |: B. LeClair.’ vs. °% : i i : , x . | “Te | la! comment on the skunk situa-|q'Rourke. “. * ‘ | Manitoba O10 10 Hot Water om “4 f : i tion in the Patriot,’ The writer’ tee 2. A. Love vs. H. Peters | | Sask. 205 000 200. 0 : ore aay . PL AYOFFS at : s thereof was off the beam ... the | Ice 3: A. MacDonald vs.*®..). ee ’ ; i i definitely off quote: — ‘‘Some-! egpr--~- | P.E.T. 101 010 000 2—- Hot water- at “ot : , ‘ rage. i hody thought that a government Sree a Gc tuaey be: 0 Batt, we =| tap—s00 vatisna at ae (Boys 16 --18 Years Age Bracket) oe | ounty- would encourage people 5. B. Davis vs. A. Smith. i 5 4 Ir : - * ' : vs s ‘to°kill skunks for $1 premium} i : a ba on 1 eee : Friday, April Ist - 8.00. P.M.. o and that the scourge would be AT MONTAGUE Se : \ 4 es ; eradicated. After 32 vears of. 7:0 (Final Bonsprel)- — ‘< : “ NOVA SCOTIA WINNER vs. CHARLOTTETOWN ~— - hounty payments. the govern-/ Ice 1: Wm ee ta son Sire ee §. iS OUR BYWORD ‘ : ‘ Scie ee pei ment found they ‘were, paying livan, D. Clarksen, G, Clarkson - F : Wily : : : \ put for $2.00. more. skunks a year} vs..E.G. McDona!d, L. Sinclair, oN Saturda A ril 2nd ° 10.00 A.M..——— Sant : kunks ; ! swagens . : - than they were. when the: bounty | A. Coneen, E. Dayis ee : ° Viegas tS ; : Power ‘ * oe AS Sa i i svstem started, -and the cost to 9:00°.P.M.. : +. r sfown" abpve ‘are two of the urday after. playing games Are Our, Specialty ee 3 8 NEW BRUNSWICK vs, NOVA COMA * iq the taxpayers was nudging: $20, - Ice: 1:. P. McIntyre, M, Nich- CharlottetoWn - Minor Hockey with | Antigonish, NS and [Completes pne of — génuine WATER HEATER : oe a ‘a ie Bll annually. The figures would “ISON. F. Shaw, FE MeLure V8 Association Midgets who will . Saint’ John, N.B. On the LEFT Volkswasen ste : = ae Saturda A ril 2nd 7 7.00 P.M , i suggest. that by /i%3 more ree ~ Sullivan, R MacDentald; L..| Jeave this’morning: for Saint is*Bobby Whitlock, third high neon eo Palmer Electric Ltd Z Ws Pp Sviermae neu : i Ir : had turned: bounty or that the | Stewart, H.~ Robbyas . “<!) John. N.B. avher etl a0 ; Ha ines du ‘ ‘ as i ‘ available” supply of skunks“Nad+ ee 4: H. Moar, FE, Cudmore, | participate _imeethe Mariame teagte au On the RIGHT 1s RUDISCH s ii : ; ‘ CHARL : TTETOWN vs. NEW BRUNSWICK incréased despite this deter-|J. McNeill, Ij.. MacLeod vs.- LU, | ‘Midget "playoffs. The team~;'Ron Carmichael who starred, ‘GARAGE Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8543 © ? Se Mea 5 : rent”’ pee | Johnstone,-C| Ings, P:DesRoch- |.'which is coached by George, this season’ for Birchwood . ‘ : ; Adults—75e s tudents——50¢ i 2 t aa : Alberry Plains ~ The first year bounty was paid-es, B. MacKikpon. ~ teat Trainor will be ‘returning Sat-. High School. .' : : ee i ; ‘ “