N.1954 THE” WESTERN GUARDIAN ff.-'7 PIINOI COUNTY OFFICE p In-set. sununeraida. Phone ll-Ii ' pugs, lubaeriptlona. Advertising ltepreuntatlve 303.6! GLOW and GEORGE WOTION House Phones :HXi2IndIXi8 Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Surnnuraido: I 11 BMW" x:1ly'IDaum".. Akmm 5"-at; Vince's Grocery. service Drug Store; Fred 9", luinlne Street; Gourliea Drugstore. 21 Central strut; ,,..gud. Water Street; Mark Geudot. 6'1 Granville strut; . Second Street; Island Motor Transport. no Russell Street; Eninan'e Selfi- 's Grocery. Convent Strut. l'",n" Hunter, in Champion and K. L Waite. Knnalngton. WIS? PRINCE OITICI Alberton: Phone: Frank Weeks, Representative. 68-2 0ffice.and 68-3 House. r-Pjjf Juuxa in Borden rink to- m,,:, 3 to 10. Jygrcn FOB. further notice next, week. DP. :5. K. zlelinski, MD. .1 WILL in the near future be office for medical Mme in Kensington, P. E. fwd, Dr. L. K. zielinski. MD. .olIDEE pump, stove. range, N”...-e, washing machine and engine l-Wits at Braces Hard- WIFE. -1.-pan sol-Min or Pig-Min ani- mg; conditioner; costs little per feed, benefits are tremendous. Sold ..ho1es.ile and retail at Brace's Hardiilire. if WILL be absent from my mi ollicl-s in Summerside and OLPEil'3 from March 8th to 27th irwlilciil-. W. Chester 5. MacDon- mi. ..l(.-tl.ll().VD G-RANT, O.D., op- -MALPEQUE UNITED CIIUBCII - There will be service in Malpa- que United Church on Sunday, March 21st... at 11. am. -BIJIEQUE RINK Saturday, March 20, at 7:80. exhibition hoo- key: Wiimot vs. Lot 18. Skating 9 to 10:30. Admission 26 cents. -TRUCKING 8068 from Kin- kora, Middleton. Newton, Bede- que, Carleton, Fernwood. and Tryon, every Tuesday for Canada Packers. Telephone Borden 55-12. Maurice Larsen. -THE FUNERAL of the late Mark Gaudet will take place from the Compton Funeral Home at 8:45 this Saturday morning to St. Paul's Church for Requiem Mass at 9 am. Interment St. Paul's Cemetery. -THE UNITED CHURCH of Canada. Kensington. Sunday. Mar. Zlst: Sunday School 10 o'clock; momln-g worship 11 o'clock; even- ing worship 7:30 p.m. Summerneld tomelrlill will be in his 0'1-93l'l';2:30 p.m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. office L'.'ll'i'I Saturday. For appoint- ments contact Pate dc Co. -BREAK AT s'SlDE - A break .1 willard MacDonald's Auto Sales; in Summerslde was discovered early: i'e5lt'l'dll)' morning by Police Con-3 :. . . - El . Wbks Hqny Muxay E22,, mr:g:linisslonei'. Matlieson. Entry had through a window on the side of the building. and a small amount of moliry was stolen. -S. - llROTHER- N of hi5 brother-in-law. Mr. in his (itlth year. his llltiflw the former Nettie Mac- lnnis of Mimlnlgash. P.E.I., ll home one son Jack, who was killed while serving with the R..C.A.F. in World War II.--S -Gl'ES'l' SPEAKER AT MEN'S; Ci.t'B-Rev. J. R. McMahon. niin- isti-r of St. Peter's Anglican Church, Alberton. the Alberton Cliurch Men's Club held Monday evening in the church hall. Mr. Kenneth Loard. vice-president. pre- rlded lit a delicious supper served by the i..adles' Aid of the church. A vote of thanks was extended to The the ladies for the supper. meeting opened with grace by Rev. A R. Wallis. was conducted by Russell Boliymaii. Rev Mr. MacMaholi Following his address a discussion was held on the meaning of "cour- !K9" There were 44 members pre- lilfli L xrusindrou llllllf SATITRDAY. MARCH 20 First game Island Peewee Championship Montague Peewt-as vs. Kcnsington Pcewees Game time 7 P. M. Third game finals Farmers League Springfield vs. Graham's Rd. No skating after game MONDAY. MARCH 22 Third game finals Farmers League Kcnsington vs. Spring Valley Game 8:30 sharp My ORAPAIIII RINK TONIGHT Psrkdsle Bombers vs. Capo Traverse Rovers Second in fin f I' Coma-Vifgl-is 331.1 31 Trade trophy. Game time 8:30 sharp Skate sfter -LAW PASSES ox - Word was received on Tues- day by Mr. George Maclnnis of Sumiiicrside of the death in hos- pital in Windsor. N.S.. on Friday. Karl Slewurl. of North Grand Pre. N.s., In addition to he leaves to mourn one son Robert, He was predeceased by was the guest speaker at the regular supper meeting of. District Uliitedl North River defeated A short devotional took as his luli,iet't "The World's Hot Spots."l 'B.A., B.D., Minister. -GUIDES ASS'N. MEETING- The March meeting of the local Association of Guides was held in -Summerside on Thursday evening at the home of the district com- Mrs. 1-1. T. Linkletter. who presided. Guidera from Siem- oli Park were also in attendance. it was alinounced that the Girl Guides were receiving the neces- snry instruction prior to their tak- ing the tests for the badges. A most interesting report was read in connection with the coronation trip taken by Miss Nancy Hynd- lninn. the Guide chosen from this Province. Plans were made for Raisin Day which will be held late in May. 8. Norlhlihrer twins Series -From Dunsiaifnage At North River Rink last night Dunstan- nzige by ascore of 6-1 in the final game of the semi-finals of North River Hockey League. . North River now meets Hamp- shire. Tuesday evening in the first some of the finals. North River goals last night were scored by R. Coles (2), H. Smith 12), Comeau and Maclean one each. Wood scored for Dun- ntnffnnge. North River School Boys played Glasgow Road School to a tie lizame with the score 2-2. E. Cor- bett scored for North River and watts and MacR.ae gfor Glasgow Road. North River Girls defeated West Royalty Girls 0-3. North River goals were scored by D. Watts (in. R, Corbett tzi, A. Craswell (ii. west Royalty goals were scored by A. McQuaid. P. Macxenzie and M. Hurry. Cape Traverse. Parkdale Al Crapaud Tonight The Cape Traverse Rovers will meet the Parlndals Bombers to- night in Crapaud Rink for the second game in the finals for the Crapaud-Victoria Board of Trade Trophy. The ice in Crepsud is in excellent shape and the gem: is expected to be very fast. The Cape Traverse team won the opener in a closely contested battle on Feb. 20 and tonight's game should be another thriller. YOUNGSTERS LOVE IT! MOTHERS All OIATEPUL FOI odo,hinlM05 Itiooi:s' couanslu so cows p,,.g.,.4ggg.utglorOenlnv.dIIAEIde hmuuunmuvtklnwvwhtv olanlvo Iudibrn Milk" '0' O'''''''' negllndnlde. hrtlIedvIhVl1AlM.G LA-gTp:.-g-M:A..'gwpggwg I -Members of the Bummcrside Community Concert Association filled the aumnieraide High school auditorium last evening when "The Men of sons” were well received in a varied and enurtaining con- oert, and time after time returned to the stage for encore: in ree- ponsc to the enthusiastic applause. Members of this quartetts who, it this Bumincrside performance. an nuking their only appearance on P. I. 1., are John Campbell, tenor: Alfred Runs, tenor: Roger White. Baritone; and Edmond Karlsrud. bass. Most of the numbers had been specially arrsnged for this quart- ette by their pianist. Charles Toucliette. a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music and a member of the American society of Music Ar-rangers. Recently the men of song were named by the National Society of Music as being one of the ten best musical attractions in Amer- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN iiTheMen Of Son.g”Present Fine Concert At Siside ica. Veterans of five years on the concert stage, numerous appear- ances on radio, television and re- cord, each member of the ensem- ble has a full musical ba&groirnd and education Following is the program pres- enwd:- The Heavens Are Telling. Beet- haven Restless Love. Schubert. Marching Song, Brahms. Sinai. R. Strauss, , Schumann. Etude. op. 10. no. 3. Chopin. (Tarantella Napole- tena). Rossini. "carousel". Rodgers and Ham- tnei-stein. Operatic Aria. American folk songs:-The Grey Goose, Drill Ye 'liarl-lers, The Dy- ing Soldiers, Blue Tail Fly. Noah. schmerts. I Am A Prior Wayfaring stran- ger. Arr. E. Rogers. De Glory Road. Jacques Wolfe. Run. Off At -The fifth annual ice sports were run off at the Alberton rink last night with 9. good attendance. The events were sponsored by the Alberton Women's Institute with proceeds in aid of the Boy Scouts. Prizes were generously donated by merchants of the town. Following the events a. hockey game between the Scouts and the old Regals was greatly enjoyed by the large audience with the old timers, experts in their day, soon finding out that youth beats ex- perience in the fast game of hoc- key, barely managing to eke out a narrow 3-1 win over their fast skating opponents. scoring for the Scouts was D. Carpenter with Ed. Millman chlilking up the veterans markers. The results of the sports are as follows: Girls 0 and under- 1. Fave Atk- inson: 2. Anne Clarke; 8 Jewel We-lls. Boys 'I and 3 - 1. Earl Wells; 2. Grant Noonan; 3. Bobby Profit. Boys l-4 mile open 1. Gordon Campbell: 2. Douglas Currie: 3. Eric Adams: 4. Danton lid:-(then-s Girls '1 and 8 1. Mona Coughlin: Fifth Annual Ice Sports Alberton 2, Annalelne Rooney; 3. Bonita -( Heads pY's Men Mr. James Murphy (above), win. was elected president of the Sum- merside Y's Men's Club at the an- nual election of officers at the Y Centre on Thursday evening. Mr. Sears). Smith; 4. Pauline Kinch. Boys 9 and 10 1. Terry Coilins;- Z Bobby Inman; 3. Junior Klnch; 4. Blair Wilkie. 1 Girls 9 and 10 1. Corn Coughlin;' 2. Wanda Collins: 3. Geraldine Rooney; 4. Gail Adams. Boys 11 and 12 1. Doug Cu'rrle:- 2 Eric Adams: 3. Harold Gard; 4.: Dentori Matthews. T Girls 11 and 12 l. Lorraine Camp- boil; 2. Nancy Smith: 3. Wilma Klnch: 4. Catherine Bernard. Boys 1-2 mile open. 1. Gordon, Campbell; 2. Erskine Mattheivs; 3N Bobby Inman; 4. Blair Wilkie. Girls 13 and I4. 1. Eva R-iyner; 2. Bessie Rayner; 3, Janet Profit: 4 Ethel Albert. Boys 13 and 14, 1. Walter Adams: 2. Larry Profit; 8. Bobby Inman: 4. Blair Wllkie. Boys 15 and over. 1. Gordon: Campbell: 2. Erskine Marvin-ws.l 3. Eric Adams: 4. Douglas Currie Girls l5 and Over. 1. Juno Fra- ser: 2. Norma Mntlhews: 8, Ruby Adams; 4. Jean Oliver. Mixed Relay. Br-nnv Profit. Douizlns Currie, Lorraine Campbell. June Fraser. -The summerside sociation completed their hockey program at Raceway Stadium last night. finalists in all four divisions. paperweight. pee-wee, bantam and midget playing the deciding games. Champions were declared in three of the four divisions, the pee-wee Atlantics and Islanders battling for so minutes of overtime play, when they were called off the ice with the score still knotted at 2-all. In the paperweight division the Black Hawks won the town title, beating the Canadiens by the score of 2-0. The Chiefs and Barons in the bantam division were also tied at the end of regulation play, but the Chiefs after having tied up the game with 10 seconds to go. scored the winning counter after 40 sec- onds of overtime and became Sum- merslde bantsm champs. The Mid- get Army defeated the Midget Air- firce team 2-1. This game was very rough, and referee Jimmie Hogan handed out eleven penalties. SUMMARIES Paperweight: First Period 1-Black Hawks. E. Farrlsh (S. Mscbougall) .. I-Black Hawks, N. Scott (E. Ferrlsh) .............. 11:34 Penalties: None. Second Period 3:03 No score. Pensltiu: None. Thlrd Period No score. Penalties: None, Referee-Benny Grady Poo-wees Pint Period No score Penalties: None. second Period 1-Atlantics. E. Peters .. .. Penalties: None. Third Period 2-Atl.a.ntics. J. Gallant 3-Islanders. W. mman (A. Bigelow) 12:18 4-Islanders. W. Msccormack (E. Pincsu) 14:55 Penalties: None. Overtime Pe&ds No score Bantams First Period 1-Barons. L. Poitier 2:12 Penalties: L. Poirier. Bostea. Second Period 2-Barons. L. Polrier 3--Chiefs, G. MacDonald 4:26 (Noonanl . . 9:50 Penalties: None, Third Period G-chiefk. B. Noonan (B. Bsgnalil 11:55 Minor Hockey Titles At Siside Decided Last Night Athletic As- I Penalties: None, overtime Period 5-Chiefs. J. Bagnall (B. Noonan) . .. :41) Penalties: None, Midgets First Period I-Army. U. Gallant (W. Barlow) . 'I:20t Penal ies: Kenny. Delaney,l Harris. E. Arsenault. Barlow. Second Period No score Penalties: Blacquiere. Third Period 2-Army. U. Gallant 3-Airforce, E. Arsenault (E. Kenny) , 11:46 Penalties: Arsenault. A, Elam-, qulere, F. DesRoches, U. oal-l lant. Referee of pee-wee game, Emmett Trairlor. Refere of bantam Kelly. Referee of midget game, Jimmie I-Iogan. Rozman Regains P.E.l. Chins Ch'ship Mr. Duchane Rozman is the 1954 Chess Champion of Prince Ed- ward Island bv virtue of his six wins out of six games. Mr. Roz- man regained the championship which he held in 1951. He did not compete in 1952. In making his way toward the championship Rozmsn was given some stiff opposition by Mr. Don MacDonald and by last year's champion Johnnie Macfnnis. In the latter game Rozman went a- head of Macfnnls by one pawn bilt maintained his lead in a long bitter fought battle. A newcomer to the Chess Tour- nament this year was George Mac- Neill who made a creditable show- ing for himself with four wins and two loses. His younger brot- her. 14 year old Peter had three wins and three loses. The tournament is actually in- complete in that some of the players have not completed their full schedule of games. However since each player other than the champion has lost at least one gsme the outcome in this respect will not be changed. The remain- ing games will be run off next Monday night. An incomplete Mallett and C. 6:43 gem, R1183 Prominent Merchant Iliesin Summerside -There passed away late on Thursday evening, in the Prince County Hospital, a prominent. lwzrchant of the town in the per- son of Mr. Mark Gaudet. He was 83 years of age. Mr. Gaurlet was born in Mis- couche and came to Summerslde as a young man. He worked with the firm of Sinclair and Stewart Ltd. for 18 years and in 1919. he opened a grocery business on Granville Street which he oper- ated until his death. In later years his sons were associated with him. This was probably the first ncighborhood grocery store to be established in Summerside and proved to be very successful. i Mr. Gaudet was an exemplary citizen and took part in many of the community activities. He was a member of the school board for about 20 years until he retired several years ago. He was also a llfiooder House Al Central Kensinglon Midgets Win 5 S 1 2 H '9 3 NEW YORK. (AP)- A Supreme Court jtll',x' Friday awarded s25.0(lil;l'Ve were in Bedcque rink T'ntir:- PAGE FIFTEE3i 'Curling Draw r............. 5 ,This Aflenioon port Echoes From ' r Bedeque Burned ,, 2-wa- Pr nce ounty r-- 1- is sum---. ll... i 3. p Bagllall. N. Nzrnolsoli. D Peter. p A guickly spreading fire com- soil is A. Hnua". skip, w, R. - pletely destroyed a brooder house Th 1 1 , 1 fr Bul'net', M. Bell, Ht. 593;, owned by Mr. Gordon l-fammlll of mtergesregyhtiigh tifllqiliialn starl-lnopmp)-p IN 2p J. '1. Marks! slap, D. 0.. central Bedeque on .'rhui-sday ablmy he held MM ml mam In Roul-its. J. E. Burnui, .1 1-tomby, mght The building comamed.t".harloilelown should fnatuie ha- i5 Cl?-31'-"er MGCLP-117. Skill E K- b1'00d9l' GQU1DmPTl'- Ind 235 7-CT-r xdes mp". usual lgcluwg ,1" rm. MacNutt. Jas. Cameron. A. Mac. daywld cmCk5' vvhm Mr: "Emmi ' interprefation and uindilri -ir Drill-tlfl discovered the fire, it had made Nam A man mum, an hm. .,,l I('P 3: J, ;;,,.,,,,,.,-,,,.g.g..,p skmv F. '50 mwh headway that nothX"g:l"iLl('k a right cross and mil with HV”'”35'- W- G”55 U 5Cd.l;fWlCK. D col-nd be dime to 3”? ""' bmldmgia left jab. A little road vinrk Saunders. A.O F. Gill, 1-LH. Simp- m "3 mm'9nu- after the regular classes l'I'lIg.'1f son. come in handy too. it isn't an 3,30 p,M,,.. many years since hitting a re- Ire 34 DL W Muzuqmld 5-km feree wag almost I? unhcarttll hll HAW” Ahhx thing. an old time ans wotll 9 Paul . M, horrified to see the arbiter at- MS SSLFO:.mf('.'u:'I5g !:;.lf:mrS'at,s;Lh' tacked in any way. Now the fan- DMHK, 'wiMt' i t i 39' are getting pretty llV'd ill lllr " ' :' refs being man-handled, and A: far as the better element of Lin- B M.arDougall. dam is concerned. pretty dl: ted too. -Kensingtori Midgets defeated Bus I - - Murray Harbor M11189?-6 94 41' In two of the -nip.-:ni-:l...ir . .- .. , . . Kr-nsington last night. The victory.,,.m,.s pi,-,3-,4 1,. pm...-. ;.;,t..a,.; cave Kensington the round lz-o:i,.;...,.d Thursday niglli. r:-ip.,... g. The game was fast. and oleanlylwere strwk by plM,,., Whm- played and completed the first will this roughnerk l)'.l.-'lllr'Slx' onrl'. Wed”:-I ,(l;ound in the island Midget play- 1; seems to us that (val, SDI!-l"' 5g I 0WTl-9- penalties should be hand:-ri mil .. , ' Kell-5lll8l0l'l HOW "We'll SllmmEl'-,:tn players who attack TPiPF9Pi.l -El:za.iis"n .1.-M. 1-:;..--ca dgugh. side in the second round with the The mainland author-mos E0r'Il'i in irr w ill .-ma .l.l'.. R -7 rt... ., Murphy is a teacher at Summer-lwinners to meet the Charlottetown realize the danger nr this nl".l 2. ,,. , H, V,” ,.,,Ahih side High school. (Photo by D. w.tMidrzeta for the P.E.I. champion-ltreml of affairs. as tho): suite ilktl On . ..g (,1, , gm, .shlP- ?IayL'f'S hSUS:)t9fliil7l'lS'f!)r illklfl ,i...,,l,g mm (M p V mall H P Hmrrd of sur a at-'5. it- ruins. it ill liltirr . : (W1: 1 F...- carry the most weight, should Alzlngp. K” l V K”(v',"WL1'1i e come from the parent horl,i, tlin a1 4 3,, M h,, i.I.t”R ' M A.l-I.A.. but if they do not 59" I V. v,,,.,lm , H” '” it t t .lh ' ll -1- V. ”' E ii i " ”"a””3 ii)ws,m0rpuin tiapny Ylllpillpplrllialii r””"”""” i” "W ”'”-W: rlrzg cer- t ' ldn. the local leagues should take ' rus- 'A'1Lh a rnr- imnliers Into their tiwn hands an-l impose stiff penaltlns ihPnlS0lIPs' vihite mi-rsmi-.r.: ;, damages to former welterweight day night in lll'l1P tn ssn the third M”, M W” 1” 7” ii” Hi- champlon Sugar Ray Robinson ililperlod, and don't think we pwr m.naPd bl i '9 Fill”?--'in a llbcl action against the publish-isaw is more riicgrmc-t'ul r-xhihilion mmye 1”” crs of the Amsterdam. N.Y. News "pot tiisrc;:ar(i for authority as that-P'”k ?”' A Basis of the action was Robin--third period was bPIn;; play ml. Pink 7'”-A snl's charge that on Jan. ti. 19:31, We sympathize with the Boriaqun hm?-hPY oi the brirle. ass best the paper "wickedly and malitll-,rInk authorities and the executive mall- ously" carried a story which falselylol the South Shore League as I1 ' FOHOWWS l-W1 CFI'erTlrm:-' a re- ibeen "guilty of assault and battery on his wife." . The publisher said the news item complained of was it fair and lm-loffences committed- C I partial report or "R rumor that' had reach:-d the proportion of com- mon knowledge." Fredericton In 5-2 Win Over .oaused the impression that he h.1d,lau1t Can be laid at their dog.-,;ceptloli uas held at the name of but it is to be hoped they willlthe bride's parents for the imme- hand out to Thursday eVenlng's.dlaie l'C'l'lLll'ES and close friends, offenders penalties fitting to the Scrrmq were Mrs ("hr-star Mao. lDonald Mrs .1-an Rrldsts-5 and ' Mrs Lloyd Hlnkmz. Mr. MOUt,ggm. The Summerslde Ares haw one err Owen. brother of the bride. more opponent to fare in each of groom proposed the toast to cm the three competitions they at-elm-idg, to which the groom re- taking part in. They must dnwn'5p0nd,-rd Mrs R,m.,.5 rhmy, navy Milton to win the island crown. and Wm”, rm. he-1. dauqhuu.-45 wed. St. Dunstan's to cop the Citil - .h,1 0, , League title. and Freetown Gm: vk '3 Mn." vwnme groom. '” mother wore brown walk away with the honors in that T i , Ssiuth Shore League. Of the three Fym::,nvT;Piet:f;I llagsr m P hem” St. Dunstan's looks as if they; p a1 x member of the Board 04 Trade. a member of St. Paul's Church and an honorary life member of the W Summer-side Council of the Knights e of Columbus. He also served for many years as a parish trustee. FREDERICTON, (op) .. nigh Mr. Gaudet was married twice flying Fredericton Capitals gained and from the first marriage a another win over siellartori Royals daughter. Mrs. Richard Duggany this time 5-2. Friday night, and in- Charlottetown, survives him. Helcreased their lead in the Maritime leaves to mourn his second wife, Senior hockey final! to 3-1. the former Madeline Perry of sr..' Caps could wrap up the best-ob Nlchoms. two song Mark and H11- seven series with a fourth victory pm, if, summe;-side, and 3 daugh-lhere tonight. Otherwise the teams tel. Irene, Mrsp Sylvan Gallant oguill finish the battle at Stellarton. F-nchbe,.g' Mass. Another dauzhg Royals were in better fettle than ter, Sister St. John Robert, of theirhursday night The first Pellod, Congregauon of Name Dame, meg-when they absorbed a 15-4 licking- deceased mm. one brother En ended in a 1-1 tie but Fredericton mm sisters, M50 survive. . shot three more in the second without. a reply and each had a ....n-.. in County Hospital about a week lat-' .....-..m...... C C Mixed Curling l er. Prior to that he had been in good health. The body is resting at the Compton Funeral Home and the funeral takes place this- i t i '1 k to St. 3:,,r,'-1,"gC,,':,,cf, n:nd0:e(:eLe,.y,S Draw for mixed curling at the .Cliarlotte-town Curling Club tonight r I ttsaturdaylz ' 1 O'clock Uh Ice 1:-Clifford MacDonald. Sy- . , bil MacMl1lan. Don Seaman. Geor- gie Seaman vs. Doug Hlll. Marlon p g Dockendorff, Jean Grant, Pauline . Iiocld. Ice 2:-Cleaver MacLea.n. Mary Macbennan. Nita MacDonald. Nor- ? een Auld vs. .l.F. Hobbs. Rosemary Last evening at C,.amud' Ch”, gill. Elaine Mulch. Beatrice Jen. lottef;own's Paperweight Abbies ms: packed two much power for Mon- ml? SlB”"f;m”- D”1'C'3'.hf: "W ””o””"””” '" "V tt.Z.l2;.' '?;l.e.”E;?.?L?L'. JLZL. :;gm:,,rm:.gn:1g::::1: nggrlignrgregg sie Prowso. Jean MacLean. Flor- 7-o, (1 wt i th i it t. l -- "W3 M”””"- .. off v,:',l1th S:1i;fKi'iOl'Sied(f.:Ij'lrsif1En:3E:! Ice 4:-"Vm ',enkm3' Em"'VRM" in this series will take place at Summer-cide todw at 2:00 p. in Following is the summary of nor. Vguson vs. Gordon Raynor, Etta Bell, Gracie Campbell. Sybil Gor- don. last nlghtls "am":- First Period 3-30 "M- Scoring - None. Ice 1:-Walter Pickard. Ada penalty - mam-i-, Mahar, Wes Storey, Connie Mac-. ge.-and Pefjod Leod vs. Gil Henr1:.Doris MacDon- miglit he the toughest. team in best. but Milton might surprise us Summersids fans, and even Freetown. a team that hnsnil tasted defeat for (we believe! eight consecutive years, could make it pretty interesting too. Considering the fact that Jack Frost is losing his punch more and more every day. ll. is possible some of these competitions may bi: settled on soft ice. If this proves to be the case, then any- thing might happen. . - e Acadia placed third in the in- tercollegiate curling bonsplel held at Halifax last week. Each col- lege. Acadia. Mount A.. U.N.B. Dnlhotisie and King's College. had two rinks I representing thorn Three of the number one rir.!; from Acadia were Siimmersirlo boys. Clive MacDonald was skip, Garth Jenkins. mate. and Jack Simpson. first stone. This tr-am won two games and lost one dur- ins the 'spiei. O O C We can't figure out how the midget play-off system is being carried out. Kensington Midgets, who are not Prince County cham- pions as yet. want all the way down to Murray Harbor to plav eastemers, and Murray Harbor is coming back to Kensington to play the return game. summerside Midgets have not entered the competition yet. What' gives? Have Charlottetown and Summerslt-lr been "seeded" as sometimes hop- pens in tennis tournaments and do they have bras into the snml- finals and finals? . o . summeraide fans are follnwiiic with a great deal of interest tlw MMjOm,.stewm.,. Hilda l.-N, fortunes of Coke Grady and Ron! McArt.hur. who are playlilz uith the North Sydney Franklyns and seem to be lzettllig their l3ll' share of goals. Also Rml I-lowatt from Borden, one of the stars of the classy junior aggregation. R::lit now it looks as if North Syttnry will down Sussex for the Marltiliir 1Abbge5' R, Ric, aid, Allistalr MacLeod, Shirley has (Lnwlor) .. . 7:02 Storey. gwgg W WV" . l i ' - ' v--,. . i . l " ' F e Pmalt-V T K9"-V" M Jones ' ' (CPi-George l-iol'nsb.v. a hnl'll- ' I rulturlst h('rP.1'0-lllzfd :4 inne- lce 3:-Ronald Parker. Anne Wood, C. A Tait, Ruth Siead vs Ralph Jones. Jessie Parker. T.l:n Gillis. Jean Hornby. Ice 4:-Arneit 1-fowatt. Kay Johnson. Jim Hornby. Agnes Mac- Donald vs. Douglas Saunders. El- izabeth MacDonald, Harold Steadf GOOD WALKER CALGARY. (CPi - Patrol ser- geant Bill Ludlow wound up 27 years as n Calgary policeman this month with the 20-mile walk a- round the city to which he has b come accustomed in recent years He retired at 80. score last night. showed that Mr Edwin Johnstone had four points. C Toombg four nnd Johnnie Mac- Innis with three me one game to play. Spares: Marion Matheson, Marie MaoNeill. i N.B.:-Curlers please nn'P. Twni draws onlv. eight ends each. '1 p. m. and 8.30 p.m. Holly Taylor. l0l time dream this uinter by SllCLlF.sS- tullv growing orchids in his own home He bought the plriiits from a ilorida grower last Sllif1l'TlPf MONTREAL lCPi Wlirii .lmii Ostlzuy graduates from Uf1ll'El'S'-ll Montreal as a mcdical pri- chlat-rist this year, the nieriirul profession will gain a talencd film producer. Hr has specialized in iwwsreels of student life during his unlversitv carorr St. Ilunstan's-line Hundred Continued from page 3 six games in Intercollegiate com- petition in 1952. two against Motrnt A. two against Acadia, and two against St. Francis Xavier Only Acadia was able in beat them, and the 3-0 defeat suffered in Wolfvlllo was thorouglilv aveng- ed by a 28-2 victory at home, In M a r l ti m e fnterrnllt-pinto rom- potitirin Sf. Dunstnn's .ltt'nrnn' 51 points against. a total of 7 fnrtheir opponents. As Intercollegiate Champions t.hr-y met the Halifax Wrinclcrr-rs. the winners of the M.1rlt.in1:- SPl'llnl" lA”af;1lP, and this time Red and White came. through again. It to 0. Thus with a year's record of six wins and one loss 73 points scnrecl tn 7 for their Opponents. the Saint's had brought the Maritime Senior and Tntar- colleglate R.u:b.v Championship to Prince Edward Island for the first. time. While the game of bask-than (In the early years it was spelled, "Basknt-blall"i has long been a favorite pastime at St Dunstan's, it is only during the last three years it has come intn its own as a major sport. on th- coll:-:2! campus With this Arwntng of trip rr-w Alurmit Gvvnnaslurri in L051 adequate facilities for basltctbs.”-l first hnranw avail;-iii”-9 and St, Thln.':.l.'tiilr- ntwtrrrd :- term "i W?Tl- ytlmk lntc-rrnllr-r:-vi: v-on-peilfiort, iii uri: Fwtlorr I'i'nl.trr lVlr:Gillgaii'a plan for ar-Hing rnmr "exp:-v”0nCF" for his (born. but ilir tnrmi of lft'il-ZSHLV gnvn ar. ”l”., 3: rnrrivnri it-hrn it (”.lY11t' 'n ll1lI'4'l'-ill1lG' com- nrti':nn in 'lir"' ':::' Tmr-lrizt 1-mo,-d sh:--: -...-,-wt till -1 1 up (art the Now B" "i-1-'l; 'l"nr- Erl- ,i M ltlni-rl ("l1;aniiwwii.sli ll in We 'nr'x' lwo vr-re tlirx unit it h:'.. lnn hath o-iriunr-. tlirv in" in St. Frniiri: Vorir the Vlzl'lT.'-'. Ir-tr"'r"i1lr':'1tr '. 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Your sun"i"el:'3;:n6&r1.3f r sconsgruction of fhis new nun Wm rommpmv as snnn V (:;W1(l:ri1l'.:' .;:l--h:l'v'v;Sp:.(': mes mm W" e"""'gs' be filled that he iiu' completed his plans to build a modern motel e n as weather conditions permit and the motel will be ready .....i In tin: respect St m....t...-.. im pllt ill 8 P8l'l'HEn9nt POSMO" 3nd mu” directly la-on me highway f;-gm mg present cabin get-up, F for the tourist. trade early in July. ,lr-nking hark over the inn! years in , . in n'st , r l cm a' ey The motel will be built of masonry construction and Mr. Groom announced that the general contract for Y "A ” "W "W " ” pride that it has provided for the Apply "t 0m” M "' th n t tion of the motel has been awarded to the M HALL G. 00. um. will contain 16 separate units including a linen room. 6 C0 S N0 - welfare of those committed to its Summerside boiler room and utility room. 11;-r'S;1(ilel-iltl'!l:l8n Cgi'1-lfllltet:t'1;Tcl): Eigelliilggvygmgiffglled by care and has been faithful to in The Garden of the Gulf Tourist Court has been plan-