NOVEMBER 6. 1953 a Clean Up At Maritime Winter Fair ii.-ei 3.g.3lEmllla C lslillld sheep and swine breeders make a clean up at Mr. Mmon Boswall, Marslifield, who showed 9 hogs and won six firsts, three and two thirds. His boar won the Senior Grand Championship and one of his entries won the. Reserve Junior Championship. Mr. Boswall showed 25 sheep and got champ- ionships on them all. Mr. Allison Stewart, Dunstaffnage, showed 13 hogs among which urvre the grand champion female and the Reserve grand champion ('iiampion male, Junior Champion Female, Reserve Grand . Senior Champion female. From the sheep he won 15 firsts, eight sec0nds,. five lOlll' grand championships and three reserve champions in the Shropshire breed. In the Leistcrs he won eight fiists, the Grand and Reserve male and the Grand and Re- serve female, and three second prizes. -Colby Lewis Herd Leads Off Parade Holstein herd owned by Mr. ter Fair, on P. E. I. night. South African To Defend Title SUMMIT. N. z.. (AP)-Manager" Willie Kctclium said Tuesday Gerry Drcyer, South African holder of the British Empire welterweight boxing championship, will defend its title against Barry Brown, New Zr-alandis champion, at Wellington, N Z., Jan. 15. "'l'liat's the weak Queen Eliza- hath will be in New Zealand," said Ketchuln. Droyer is also achcduled to meet Pat Mansl of Syracuse, N. Y.. at Albany, N. Y., Nov. 14 Rangers Call Up Defenceman NEW YORK, (AP) -New York Rangers of the National Hockey League Tuesday called up defence- man Ivan (the Terrible) ,Irwip from Vancouver canucks and sent their Cnntaln and deiencem-an Al- an Stanley to the Western Hockey League farm club as a replace- merit. Stanley has boon with His Rang- ers since the 1948-40 season. New York farts have been rarizing him all season. ' '1IllzllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, uuxunnunxxxxxxxuuxxxxuuuxxuv 0. Vllllllllnznnulz11111111111;1111111”, N xxxxuuxxuxxmxmxmxxmxxxxxxxmi". ' 1 "iicsriwiiircii TIRE EVER” Tirol”: what ourvcualomora soy about . . .” Suburlumile SNOW-ICE TIRES by ooonfv nxhnahhxxmxo IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 E ; cl uuhuhxxuh ; AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ma GUARQIANN Cl-IARLOTTETOWN J oost Named Playing Manager Of PH.II..ADELPI-i'.IA, (A?) -short- stop Eddie Jooat was named play- ing manager of Philadelphia Ath- letics Wednesday to succeed Jimmy Dykos who hadn't been informed of the switch. Roy Mack. vice-president of the Athletics. said DMK85 W85 Blim- moned for a morning conference l;3.....'"””,. M..;”,.:”::i. i?:..i:; Bones Raleigh New tiizfls .223. "” '”””d” '” captain or Rangers C Mack said it was important to make the change because of the. NEW YORK. MP! - Don - A's showing this season. Philadcl- ' (301165) F-alelsh. a veteran centre. to ID 1. He um had,” ah phla finished seventh far belowlwas named captain of New York up wI;,e:n' the mnoumemaltowo? the leaders. Rangers Wednesday by coach Joost's tuppointrmint was released. wM8ClK.NI-liii Dykes "will be asked Eggfce B0”c:elknR&1s9t1::1e)?”cCe?S: Terms were not disclosed but it ”e""”" n 5" ”dV””ry WWCLW ' T Wu believed mu Joan, 3.1, Wm for the one-year his contract still 35wr5e'"tH "1 Vhfwuv" T0'sd"h” get more than 325,000. ( h” to mm lgtsaleigh Jglcneed th:aIEIrhJ:iorLauleHdg' Dykes said: "I lrmw absolutely key League club in 1947, and had nothing about the switch. It came The white spruce or the St. his best year during the 1951-52 33 I 00n"lJl8C8 Iumrlae. Lawrence region is used for timber season when he scored 61 points, one short of the club recoiri. ntii E the Maritime Winter Fair. seconds female, Junior Reserve thirds. Champion boar, -Barter's Film Lab. Colby Lewis leads off the cattle parade at Maritime in- -Barter's Film Lab. Island Odds And Ends -m.g During I two day period, Wed- nesday and Thursday, fifty men were recruited for work in Labra- dor, at the Charlottetown onico of the National Employment Service. lMore than half of these were lab- orers but some were carpenters, and a few were gas-engine or Dieael mechanics. Many mortar- pernters were needed but were mt obtainable. Hiring of the men was done by a oompany representative who came in Charlottetown expressly for this purpose. He had previ- ously visited Summerside where interviews with applicaiits contin- ued throughout Monday andTues- day. i All of tho mm are medically lexamlned and x-rayed before a.c- cqitance. The medical examiner for the ohsrlottetown area is Dr. W. J. P. Msowllllah. More than a hundred men ap- lDllCd for work but many were laborers. and the quota for this type of work was limited, and many were turned away. 0 O I The quotas for ml'PQl'ldAfl.. else. triciaria. aheet-metal workers and mechanics were not filled, and the to M p tail of the men who won an. ooptod will be leaving the province within a week or ten days. Trans- portation warrants will be for- warded to the National Employ. mant office from Monoton for each of the individuals concerned. and All will be notified of the data of departure. u d Dfigiiwrtlon of the men are Nhl-1'5. men who worked in Labrador before. and whose au- vioes had been satisfactory. The Suporb traction thru' deep snow -on treacherous curves-up steep hills and driveways-away from slippery curbs. his leaps and gounds ahead of other winter res . . ; I , KW maintains a list 01 all forrnoriworkinen. and .. matron follow: each name. designating the man as eligible or ineligible, ior further employment, .The men Plan to remain in the North cw-um throughout the win- ter and yearly swim. It is under. stood that no further recruiting will be-can-icd out in this P1-ovincg until next spring. 0 0 I Miss Rosa E. Bell of Charlotte- - a tfwn recently Passed the Provin- V cal examinations as ., ph.m..c,Mg - xx It. is believed that Miss Bell who H N E - X xx is on the stat! of the I-fughoa . - - x tntitiii,-iiYrAn) 3;fl'onfy”mf;m"f!-n Cignritmmm. ii; - ' the city at: the present time. Oth. no known to be qualified pharma- MOTORS l.'l'D. ""5 M V CHEVROLET 8. OLDSMOBILE . 55:3: 0. the i:".i:..:ii:f.',',f: '?.f.2f WHITLOCK ” " W” "M '" ”' lady pharniacista. one of them re. 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