Suii Mig. 1' Mean The End Of The NH L Says Smyihe Iy THE CANADIAN PRESS Players' and miners” news on a Si.U00.00t) suit against lht: Na- tional Hockcy League llil. oppo- site extremes l-'ri.luy. Doug llarbcy, first i'icc-presi- dent of the NHL Players' Asso- ciation. said the play ers had "no other recourse." Stafford Srmilic, cliairiiiaii of Toronto hluple Loaf.-;' seieii-ititm hockey czuiuiiiiu.-e. .-uiil inc ac- tion "might mean the end of the NHL." In bciiiccn mm: of ilic nicn named in the uciii-ii llJLl fit) ruin- Hllllll. lllc sii.'. ii.ls f li'fl .ll Mitt Y.-ik Oct. 9 ll) Miiiuii N Muuiiti mun- sel for the 'd:bt)('ii'1lli)fl and asked daniugcs anti iuiding oi the standard player - t'Ollll"dk'l It was the six tennis, it llit' Ultll) miiicrs as ii3ti.t.iiii..i.s .iii-i t'i.i;- ence 5 Campbell. VliL pi'cs:- dent. The defendants have 20 days to tile an answer. BFSINESS AS (SEAL Meaiiulrlc iiic lO.l;'.lt0 prrp.ired to :0 ziliuul b V35 as usual. A full st-hcriiile it ..iiiii-s .ia- Ii-ti-d for iiiriny fl .:lIl ti.ih Ho-inn Bruins making their ri-giilar sca- pon debut at home a:,.tinsl Chi- cago Black llaiili-. 'l'lic liziwka have -plat lilo cii: viticul- Vcw Yltlllx ll.'iii.'i"' .lll(l hliinf rciil t';iri:itii-ii: tfuttll -port siiiulei wins in their Zilllle at .llniilre' . Detroit Red Viings and Toronto Maple Leafs, each with one loss. tangle tn Toronto. News of the still the association's Februaryf caught the surprise. None had any immediate com-l ment and only Mridison Square Garden in New York iicfinitelyl was known in hale receiicd a writ notifying it of tlie at'll0fJ like new ofi ioiiriiiiii; last a nod for the lead. the weekend oiulttr, byi today. The clubs reverse grounds iaaainst the Rangers. ALLEGED MONOPOLY meeting with us. we were forced to take this action ihilll full sup- ll going to bo an cxbauatlng af- 'fair-in time. resource: and po- The suit alleges the defendants port of our niembership.” Har- . Hence .. h a i e munopoliud professional 'llIVL'l(E)' since 195. violating the 3 United States Sherman Anti-Trust 5 Harvey, an all-star defenceniaa W I i h Montreal Canadiens. said the action buns taken regret- fully altcr long and serious con- sictcraiion. We felt vie had no other recourse." He said the players had feltltheir feeling it might mean the Mound mailers could be settled peace- full) "Hill hate rt-inaiued adamant aboutl Smythe said be doubted that the majority of players agreed with the action. He said: "I cannot beliete that player: on uur team. playcrs l associate with or hate associated vriih. would be a party of any such ;thing. If they are and if that is y vey said. end of the NHL." Campbell said in Detroit that l Illness and unexpected per-' iformances are making it harder I than ever to figure which eastern Vlittllball teams will be giving llliillks come Monday night. , with eight games slated In ihrce leagues. the flu bug likely 'will continue to leave a big im- pression on the form shoot. In the Big Four. where Mont- irr-al, Hamilton and Ottawa are flt)ill)l8ll9a(lel'5 may u n t a n g le mailers if some club manages . two victories. lBlG SCHEDULE The schedule aces Montreal at Ottawa and Toronto at Hamilton for the Thanksgiving Day games Monday. In the senior intercolleg- late league. Western Mustangs boomed their stock when they whipped McGill Redmaa last DOWN THE 5” T3-1...: Here is news A lot nf horse-' mcn fricnds ni Tod liciicsee and Keppoch Playgirl will be glad to hear. It is from friend Archie Llewellyn, Blue Bonnctts Race- way. Montreal. "We have had some lovely days. just like sum-.' mer lit-rt-. but it is cold and win-j dy tonight. Some of the boys are out warming up for the rac-I on which will start in less than. an hour. Since the track dried up we have been having very good racing; last week in the. thrce-ycaiwild Trui. Mr. Bald-j ridge. II, 206. by Worthy Boy. waa the winner; In Free a bay filly by Rodney was second timn 209 3-5 - not bad for three year aids. The H R. Wil- lis-Hendcrsnn Stable, with flow- nrd McKay in cliarce. is doing very well those iiayx; Kcilporh Playgirl was in a phnln for win. placing u-cnnd. and also finish- ed second the second time out last week." "Ted Genesu won in 2 is over a heavy track. New Idea won in 2.12. and last night Tcd (Eche- BACK STRETCH see won in 2.10 flat after leav- ing in eighth position. beating such horses as: First Cannon. 2.09; Aible Gallon. 2.07; Darn Sweet, 2.07 35; Time's Ace. 2.10; etc. He has New Idea going to night in the 6th race. and I will have a look at it when it comes up. "Now for our own stable. Last Saturday night. Tqinall. 2.05 1-5 was phoioed out in 2.15 and I caught his mile in 2.03 36; he was late leaving and trotud the last half in a minture.WeeIrish I. Topsail 2. Newport Bruce 3. 2.05. I have two wins with my horse: - B. E. Hal won the D Pace. time 2.12. and Seattle Chin! won the B Pace. time 2.08 2-5. and a law days later was a good second in 2.05 26. He unppori the first quarter in 1!! 3-5. the half in 1.01 25, and was just beaten by inchea. HIGH TEMPEREI) This Seattle Chief is a very thigh-tempered horse and has to lbe handled vi-ry gcntly. They Aliad trouble getting him up 10 l it me , Montreal Af Ottawa And M Argos At Hamilton Today week and are favored today at London against Queen's Varsity Blues will try for lhcir second straight in a clash with !i1cGill in Toronto. The Ontario RilL'bV Football Union load is at stake today when London Lords travel to Sarnia. The two clubs are tied three polnts ahead of Kitchener-Watch loo Dutchmen. 5 The Dutchies have what ap- pears to be the easiest task of the weekend when they play at home against wlnlesr Toronto Balmy Beach. With the Big Four schedule Just past the halfway mark, the three leading teams are virtually as- sured of playoff spots The last- place Toronto Argonauts have only one win in eight starts. But that victory came last week The association had threatened legal action several waeka ago vilien the league declinad to ac- igotiate pension and television benefits. Campbell said Sept. 3 that the league could not act b6 'i:ause two of the teams. Tomato and Montreal. participate under Canadian laws. said after filing suit the players contend the Canadian .clubs are subject to U.S. law be- since the club owners news of the suit surprised him. cause they each play 28 regular He said it looks as though "it. sL'll('tllll9 games there. HKelly Steals Show Af S'side Wrestling Card Gentleman Jim Kelly stole the -show again at the wrestling card at Civic Stadium in Summersido ;last niiziii. Kelly docs scissors spins and losses not often seen in a irrcstlinc ring even in the big ccntres. The feature event was a mixed tag team match. Kelly and Evelyn Monroe took on the Canadian lady champion. .l.'i(-kin Burke and Jerry Johns- ton. Wlicn Kelly was on the re- ct-iiiii-.1 end the action we; slow er. but when he was at bat many spectacular wrestling tricks vie-re rhe order of the day. The girls also put on a qalrited tiisslc. Lcboeuf and Labreque took the odd fall in three from the pripular Fortin and Carpen- tu-r Andre). but the crowd com- plained bitterly that the winners had misinterpreted sortie of the wrestling rules. and that these against the powerful liluntrcnl Al- ouettes and tabbed the Argus any spoilers over the rust of the schedule. Coach Hamp Pool of the Argos . has to contend with two new nu l victims and a couple of injuries milton appears to have all hands ready. Montreal will have four players rnlsaing. including centre Tom Hugo for the first time since he moved to the Ala from Denver University. Place - kicking tackle I-lob Dean also is rt-portcd mit. Only one player was definitcly out of the Rough Rider lineup- gefemive end Lou Bruce who has u. the gate. but I aim getting along very good with him. Ilc was purchased at lfarri.-xiii! it last fall for 8350 and had only earn- ed S75 that season. In the last six days. he has earnc-d5t.l00' so that is good for mc. "I hear they are going to put on a 320,000 Trot and iniitc a1 lot of top horses from the Unit- ed States. And-now. here is some morogood nawii .- New Idea has juitt won iigain-in zln flat, so lguesu Howard will not be riicak-l while coach Jim Trlmble of Ha-l fiiiils were escaping the notice ti rclitrce Paul Richard. This was the last wrestling card of the season. but a boxing icard is coming up at Civic Stad- ium next Friday evening. Special Race At Sackville Downs Today Lt Col. DA MacKinnon left ycsicrday for Halifax where he will be the guest of honor at Sackville Downs Raceway today. Track Fresident B.C. Cinlkdia ” announced recently that a spec- ial SL300 free-for-all named for "Coloiicl Dan" is being run off in his honor. . Originally the race was sched- uled for Thanksgiving Day, Oc- tober Nth but the date has been changed and in now being run today instead. were unable to ' These four New York Yankees can count no less than 3 World Series between them and just finished tussling with the Mil- waukee Braves in the IN! edit- THERE'S coin 'fHERE ion. They are from left lo right. Jerry Coleman lbixtli series), Joe Collins (seventh), Hank Bauer (eighth) and You Berra (ninth). A Chuwilonahip fight at Sum- merside next Friday night be- tween Bud Ramsay and Walter ”Peanuts" Arsenault will end the speculation among fight fans as to which of Summerside's two most popular fighters in the bet- ter boxer. Adding incentive to the scrap is the fact that Ramsay's re- cently won P.E.I. - N.B. Welter- weight Crown is on the line. and because of this. both boys will be equally determined to win the 10 mung match. Both fighters are working hard at training every night. Ramsay at the Stadiian and Arsenault at the Sumtneraldo R.C.A.F. Sta- tion. . Intliouitnl-final.UrbanRog- er: of Borden and Indian River, has been retnatched against Wendell Oliver aa a result of their recent match which was one of the most exciting and ac- tion packed fight: ever been ll Summer-side. It wu first thought that these boys would sign for an equal share of the purse. but Rogers now believe: lie can lick the big- ger boxer from. Alberton. and has again ligand for another promises to be one of the most active battles of the season. winner - take - all match, which fa In a special 6-round bout. Len A Championship Fight Al Civic Stadium On Friday Durello of Bale Saint Ann. N.B.. and R.C.A.F. Station Summer- side, a first cousin of Yvon Dur- elle. British Empire Lightweight Champion. will take on Francis "Peanuts" Arunault. who re- cently returned from Toronto where he has had several exhi- bition bouts. Fight fans will remanber this older brother of Walter "Pea- nuts" Arsenault. as one of the up and coming fighters from the Prince County Capital. Durelle has had 5 fights. win- ning them all. one of which was by knockout. He has been train- ing for the past. two weeks at the local air force station and will have a large following from the air base. In the curtain raiser. young Wendell Gram; again takes on "Young. Young" Peanuts Arsen- ault. and if past performance: mean anything these boys will again put on a treat for fight ans. The card is being promoted by Charles Hogan. manager of the Summerslde Civic Stadium, who has staged two previous boxing cards and several wrestling ex- hlllalitionn at Tllll will be are last boxing program at the atadium this year. Eaklmoa - lntnrpmvincfal Football Union ' says there is a new baseball dyn- the stadium this ataIdfIIC.InCatIlII- ltiiantna rs: lahhaianauptltmadtaat oacafthcirtougbcat duyalghtaadacalaatcalgaxy tutaufthnuaaoatblaivukoad.Il aflcanoa. oppoatagtbanitamiea loaawhilo.l.C.Liaaa-atlll in-daynfghtandll wlllhalioldliiga of ntlaastclglitcaaanofinfluenlatnakiagtbaplayolls-tr-avalto anduvcrdinlurleuaawouuwlnniltlandladufor Calcatwitalloodnn-dauzrfbadsatnrdayalghtanlaattballtto an ataun atthapaakofttslnumaraandllcnduaftaraonu phyalcalcondltlou. agalnrtIadatchawaaRot1hrid- . now am the Western tn. stanoodcn.wboaudtwovle- A New Baseball Dynasty In . Milwaukee, Named Braves with much d the same player cast that won the ehampiunabb. This includes Billy Bruton, the centroflcldor who wrencbad his right knee on July ll and didn't play another minute this season. Changes probably will be re- stricted to the pitching staff whore lie has some pruning in mind and perhaps in his coach- ing staff. several of the Braves' fami- lianda have tlu dilllty to play major league ball right now. but I! CHUCK CAPALDO MILWAUKEE (AP) handwriting is on the wall. In unmistakable language it The asty bearing the name of Mil- waukee Braves. newLy crowned world ohumiona. Those associated with the Braves and their National League opponents. recognize it. ”When they win the champion- ship.” said owner Lou Perini of the Braves some months back. "they will go on for a few yearn whether they can crash the lino- to come." TENN 30 to boson. Eskimos Have A Bad, I WeekendAhoad OfThem in near - perfect, or at home than thu league”: addition. coach Otis Doug. lu in anpoetad to use newcomer wutnuton from Chicago, j the eorncr line-backer try to avoid rquetition of Statnpaderr and act a league offensive record of 05! yards in their first game, then two nights later were hum. bled 27-1 by tho Liana. Lions. Saturday will be meet- 1 ing a Winnipeg club that has nearly returned to the backfield strength it boasted urllar in the schedule. After a siege of inlurina. coach Bud Gnsnt will have all but one of his original backs available. BC. on the other hand. ap- pear: in to par in its backfield but may be short of linemen. with Ken Airbell. Gordie Mithccll and Mike Cacla on the bench. Dr. T. J. Roulltnn of the Rider medical staff. says this is the wont you he has known for El- der Injuries. They have only fivn dale knporta. "There is no reaaon why we should not keep winnitu for the next five years." said John Quinn. the club's general mana- ger. Frank Lane. general manager of St. Louis Cardinals, put. it this way: "This was the year to beat the Braves. Next year I'm afraid they'll be unstoppable." The reason baseball men he lleve the Braves have nuplantad the Dodgers as the clan of the NBIFOIIBI league are twofold: I is a young club-the team on the field in the world aerlea finale against the Yankees aver- aged only 26.4 years-and its farm system is one of the moat valuable and productive in the game today. Then there's nkwayl Perlni's bankroll, ready to buy what his farm: don't produce. SUPPLIED PLAYERS The Braves' relied on their fnrm system during the pennant drive when one regular after an- other was injured. And during the world se r lea Felix Mantilla spelled the injured Red Schoen- dienst at second. Frank Torn handled first base for a none-too- strong Joe Adcock and Bob Rule. the Hurricane. played right field. Mantllla, Torre and Rule are graduates of the Braver minor league incubator. Manager Fred Haney. who will be rewarded with a new contract. and a raise any day now. is at- pected to go along another yea'r Morell Plays IN THIS CORNER AFTERNOON 1.30 P. M. HUNTER'S cgiibiiit ' Huns Are Where You Find Them--Or Where You Don't Visiting hunicrs hrs rcpnrling cnt boys to days in yihe late ht-my Ef)lF( in ilirir qiii--i for thiriics and early forties when Huns. Quiic a low have ri-iiiriicd lluns were at their peak in num- few birds b.'titi.'eri. Despite what bers when one had to walk one! a columnist wrote rcrlently to lbeifl Off 834.1 Eh 1501 1:1: Ezra: the eff:-ct we limc no Inns. or OHIO KP "1 3 ('0V words in lh.'ii i-flciil .'Ill(l slntod -and s0mPllmES did!”- his tiullioriiy fiir niiikiiii: this as- I am still of the 0Dlnl0l'l mil .-rii.... i...- LI-'lllli'l('f1 lltllil F0-1W9 have more Huns this season pvirts of iiiicr:i.iii hiiiiicrs iilin "Wit WP had l3Sl- ll "16 hum?" have rcpt-at:-dly it-iind tlicm- grid "35? is mild gllnlf i-clrea at day": cnti birdlcss. or 3 C In 9 U I ,,,.Mi.. 5". 1 pm”. 1...-WW1 tum; fortune. Furthermore I have nev- sinrc that iiikt hcuiiisc one) VP? known Of 80 MANY l-"SE ii4can't iinii any lluiis (lllI'lf1LI at, Cnvcys as we have this season. :'.;iy'-' hunt is not urniind: lnr, 83' large I mean covcys holding iii.-npiiig to tho ('4)lH'lllKll!l1 there from 24 to 31) birds. I I are nn Hunt in the territory rov-y I hav flushd formations of red Thcre Arc rut-s in-hon if is Him: that crowded the sixty lllmntt imposcihlp in gcl u ciivrylrrmrk Ont-.0 I hgd (:1fI”;'lD.f)ri"l1'!ll:& I V I0 ('nlll'l nllnl Rf . OWN muvin: ,t,. .,..-ulrvnl i-miim in mind scasnnk cnd cnvcys frequently thnl hzipnctirrl in llll' l.'llc lhiriirs stair lltf'.V haw. n"5hl'd P"V9YS mtg i M1,.-.9 ui"-n mp pray. of .10 Hun: this scnson. I can turn was aiitp uiilh Iluns Wrist Wflll hPliPV0 "Wm for mine Amhersf Today The second and third gimie iii iici-cssaryl of the Baseball famemberfd in .V0u." ii-'inaIs hetwecn Morell and Am- Thanks. Archie. We are nlljlierst for the Intermediate B. looklna forward to new. frumlfhantpionship will be played in NIL iAmhcrst this afternoon starting TURNED (WT WELL at I p m. Amherst won the first 'HOI'5Bf'fI('n llPl'f' will i'ciiiciiilit'r giinic of the series last Sunday New Idea. by Russrll lfiiiiurcr. m mm-ii by the More or 13.2, "W WI! Puffhlisfd last year risl Bcsi of luck boys. everybody I four-ye-r-old by George M. l on the Island will be rooting for Henderson of Montreal and lat-p you. ing to common people lll(f' me. Your friend Vcrii (niliiziy wits out in sec me and asked in be i t 3 , t tow-rv farni snnrfrrl a rm-av and mint-, brief as high as five t-av ail: Vlllhlll its pr:-cinrls Tho drii hcfnrc thc ccavin rlriscd I run! a lnrmcr fricnd uhn rcmark- od "What happcncd" I've been looking for you all fall. I have thrce cnvcys on my place that. haven't had a shot fired at thorn.” He gave me the lncatima of caih covcy. One fed in the buckwheat patch one in the spring field and the third hung out in the back swale. He didn't intend to be home till after dark. I limited in those days with al lrfdt Water Spaniel that was completely hipped on Hum. I'd letbfmpatacyvey irpandtbea bring him in beef than I wil- I drove out that afternoon I had no difficulty locating the byt finding yanr: ago I watched a pair of HIITIK rrriu a secondary dirt road with 28 thlmhle sized chicks tnridling along behind them. How- cvrr when ctrvcys are flushed in the 40 bracket one may reason- ably assume that two covey: have joined forces temporarily at least. RESPECT THEM I have hunted Hun: for over 20 years aid have learned to them more with earl 3 ii 3 i 3? I lflltllil or took a record of 2.17 3-5. He has certainly turned out to be. a big surprise. and wc arc vcry. glad of it. 1 A friend has draun out atlcn- tion to the performance of thel two-year-old pacer. Dillon Pick, sire Chief Long, iinni Kavoln. that was 2-3 in llic Ttiii-Ycnr- Old place (if l.cxinuiiiu. KPlIlllt'l(y. recently. The time was 204 45 and 2.03 1-3. Our readers will re- member the great campaign made by Kamln in I946. whcn she was nyuicil bv Pit-lnii flinc- Cnrmack of Charlottetown. She made 16 starts that sczisnn in various parts of tho N1iiril.mcsi and met some of the best and had winning brackets in nine of thorn. This is the siimniary of the, Junior Free-for-All at t'nv('ht'adl on September ill. I!)-iii. Kitvolo illarnctll I-I-2. Thc (lrcai (2. 7-2-l. Walnut Ahbe 2-4-5. Gay Law .1-3-6. Peter Brooke 2nd 66- .1 Sunnymede 5-M. Ali-ynnr (p 7-7. lime 2.I0la 20W. and 210. 'i. The following day. thc Frcc-l For-All-Pace. nursc Sl.f)0i') tins? raced with one of the host ficlris. of pacer: that raced on It Mari- iimetrnck that season Smnmnry Chunk oi-thy vcampbelil I-I-l. True Ha lHenncssey- 2-2-5. Tip Abbe 34!-2. Harry Direct 4544. Jollily 5-4-4. Anti-Aircraft 7!; 6. Royal At Law 6-7-7 times 2.(5'i. 2.06Fo and 20334; wi'n- nlng owner Harry Hirach. Syd- ney, N.8. UP AND ABOUT The many ft-tench of West Ni- cholson of this city will be glad to, know that he is back again at his tomnrial duties after hav- McGill Wins Tennis Title NIOVTIII-IAL CF) MCGIII llcdnicn Friday won the intercol- lculate tennis championship for the accond sraight year and rt taint-d the Canadian A Lziwn Tennis Association Trqrlty thcy have won 23 times since I909. .. Tho fnvorcd Rcrimcn edg sccond-plncml University of Mont real by two polma. taking N mmcheii and losing only four rliiring the threeday contest. in third position Friday was Toronto University with I3 point while Laval of Quebec was four with nine. Mc.-Master failed to win a single match. Remember When Boston Bruins. the first United States entry. and Montreal Ma- rnona were admitted to the Na- tional Hnckeu Leanne at a meet- ing of NHI. governor: in Mont- rcal 33 years ago today. They made a six-team league with Ot- tawa Senators. Hamilton. Toronto and Montreal Canadians. Ottawa . that season won their i Stanley Cup final by two guns to one. The World Series is all over and baseball fans are beginning to get back to normal after a busy week hearing the news (1 the baseball world. Most fans in Charlottetown thought the Milwaukee victory as the best thing that happened in baseball for a good number of years. Nobody can expect on team to stay on the top forever. the time has to come when wen the but team: take a fall. Look at the Brooklyn Dodgers. in 1965. they were the greatest team in baseball. they defeated the hated Yankees in the World Series and expected to be on top for a long time. The follow ing year they managed to win Good Thing For Baseball next year but will find it a tough- er job then it was in 1967. How they upiain their defeat by a club who was in its first fall classic. to the other members of . Meeting thlfeltugillgleuna that a ncwl The ahmgfl Vwybg ' - eague mee ng '””'”" d””"' ” ”""'””' '”' held Saturday. Oct. 12th in Mllwaikeaand an old one in Donl1.ettl'a opera Lucia dl Latn- i i'"”''".............”"' .21? ii'fi"i?. m "'""""I W "ACADIA" SWEEPSTAKES Volleyball League 5' 9"-W "R55 g -wrra- TOP ROYAL. HY DARLING. JOHNNIE RUSSELL. FOR- us was itoancaorr. JOLLY mt. mtvnbv. DINNY ronrrlitt. itnaauuo. F,” Pugh, Mrnlaaloa mo N nun of mu has GI-aaibtand 1...... W crumbling in New York. at 2:30 at the Y.M.C.A. VISIT I'll! FASTEST TRACK IN the National league pennant ho: didn't have the stun it taken to win two World Chanoionahipa in a row. This year. where did they finish? In third place eleven games behind the Braves. and now they are no longer in Brook- lyn.t.lieyarooaclinIrwayto another city. For another example. take the case of the New York Giants. In 1951 they finished on top of League and the favor- ed Cleveland Indiana. the Ameri- can League clamor. in four uraigbt games. In isss. the Giants failed to repeat as pennant winners. and by 1056 were falling well behind . 1&7 saw the once glace finish and iii: the Doha! get readylonnovoaotltolfaclflc Coast. The Yanbaea will probably win the American League pennam Asian Flu All Over The World O 5 d ? :u '3 I I 5 3 iiunaannatuciiot-nu.we4 """"F"”""'W"7" ha been t smport to - "7 ""3 W"- ....'. .........'.iZ,'.,'.... .. ,...., SOIIOUS Fires g i'3"""?c'u... iv.3n..iu E".i'il'i2”'p.".i""i'l.'.'i '1'.";".?'”.. In Australia ,,,,,:"', "Mu"-,", -'0 "- whentberacesareoverandwc .. I".-... Ic::'runidat-eoathedeedud .AutrabafIsI-..u...lh-'." 3 In t t-- run uqt map In ' Andlnwwohenrlrrlncoliltel 17:3: and mama d&m:""”"”a”& Jim Calida of Woodstock, NB. land Friday as the fhngplud "M a. "Girl to note your reference to declared a rule of fire omerr 'me ". "cum .'&mM. the Valley Stahlcs' Colts - the cncy over fhoualmla of aqaarl nu 0" Ann.” . "ti ithsreeh-yezr-o;1HHlaI';”Man. 2: miles . h '."g kg a. is out Dense clouds of flack duh (IaBudlong.!.l0.IowbolnfleI-blottcdontlhcsna .&"'”""'HH' " ”"'” IE3 ' .."'.."'.'..5.'.Z l'””3.'”"',...."' ”"'.m'b.”"' "' "lb ""-' --It Ir am. '3 la or .. ' lllklllihlutthree-Hilts iappiuiooaeaau. 'mw”""S-””&R a aazsdolrkle all:i;mJthree- Late Friday night urea Im- year ma act erry's rounding this city bald the Q 5.331 nu Nlninare several year-angnwltharedjarmttnbrbh Am." fathoaune hm Ieaaqurta-snataltwantaolfnlotmthhmnlbo your-ulafIIyBal'uMnc.2.tl.nrstdaylurbnahaaIcanIu'a)-Ag Id hneuuoaoruoalnt nmluuunlalilv on-1 lualilnmlhoaetblrdorlouab 'l'heata1odlcvIouhIdulQ&I& hnvaauaamehqaf. :04. also in Italy from autamuhjd ...":.'. :::..':.'::....."' ":3: ''”''l......'":'.”''”'.....-'..''' '.:.'...."".. I - cannon 'nau!-vyr-hue:-noun:-A hjk i ------m W S I W! 29 III ll i , ' members are requested to t:,o.t":.ri:e Y':l'i;I;vrit.e.r be present. ' 7 Po"- always will be no niamr whore : "'-':' they finish in the I no or what 5' - , they do in tin wor Sariu. Alf Coa . Secy. ATTENTION Drill for Monday 14 October '57 is cancelled due to Thanksgiving holiday. Commanding Offloer H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. . J. N. KENNY Cdr. BON(B) PIIZII 16 ' ' mun! atflio "EARLY BIRD" A FEW FACTS EVERY CAR OWNER SHOULD KNOW OC'I'.22-23 ETII M111! CLUI If ............ BONSPIEL . IIAVIR CURLING CLUI. HONCTON. N. I. fill! &IIPlIl. IACI DAY PIIFEIKI OIVIN OUTIIDI IINKI IIAVII,IlNIl IXGJJIIID WID. - MT. iuntnnr .......u.-.u...... UWHYQYWXNGZOIHI? Int )III.( Hunt nan )IA'l.f i 91:!-cant tenant i In COW -24-25-26 INTIYVE Q-CHILI n ............-u-"nounbun.... ....-....-- aoaoaanoo ...-. -Xifli Clubs?