MONTREAL (CP) - New York Raugerg, who haven't won a Na- tional -Hockey League game on Montretl ice in more than two years. hope to chase away the jinx tonight when they meet the sea- son's champion Canadieiis. Its a sorely needed victory for thehangers. still trying to regain second place before the season ends Sunday night. But except for casualty, find to full array of the new champ dnsagalnst them although three will be decorated with as- Iorted hemstitchlng. one Montreal out of Thursday night's veau ad two stitches taken over his le eyelid and Hcnri (Pocket - Rocket) .Richard one stitch in his y head. 1 . The big Rocket came a crapper when he tumbled over Pierre lote's stick or leg and went head- long into the Chicago not Beli- veau and the little Rocket were picked by stir-ks Winger Claude Provost. whoss right hand became infected from . I BACK STRETCH Heroic I breezy letter from our Cape---Breton correspondent. Ber- hard Pr k of Sydney Mines "I promised to write and tell you of some of the horse happenings tak- in plans in Cape Breton. On Sun- day. March 4, ice races were held to River Ryan. George Lewis act- ad as;-starter and a very large Crowd. was in attendance. If we . could. only get some of those 2. I crowds at the Sports Centre in the . summer time the Sport of Kings would really boom in Cape Breton. Boiiniemite, winner of 22 dashes last season and close to 33.000 won the feature match race over Kal- inucli Forever, owned by the vet- eran Matt MscAdam and ably turned by Worrel Lewis. i "M tt'a horse made a vary im- prosslve showing in her first start on t icoilthls year. Boniiiemitc can rtally get away. you would think he was jet propelled. He is ' . owned "Big Archie MacKinnon 1 ' . and r. oacli of New Waterford ' I ' and as driven by Quack Chais- son. Tsi the next match race Betty Rcalnore. owned and teamed by Buddy Lewis, showed too much trot fdr Loretta Lee. owned by Dr. Roach and driven by Quack Chais- ion. In "the No. 2 race Donald Ran- kin's Gary D. and Irving Schwartz's Rcadts Cardinal split honors in the first two-'lteats but Donald out- giartod Irving in the third dash. No. 4 race Jenny Grattan. drive by Quack Chaisson, outstep- Rd Vacation Girl and A. C. Guy. I owners of Bonniemite issued a challenge to any horse in the Maritime; o v o r the one-quarter mils course. "On Sunday. March 11. another card of leeuraces was held at Riv- : Ryan-. fnoiinleinitc again a win- ner our Betty Raemore in a han- dicaptrace. Betty won the first dash by Bonnie cams back strong to WI! the next two. Bonniemite was handicapped 20 feet. In the next snatch race Plucky Budlong beat Lusty Hanover. In the thlrd race Donald Rankin's Connol- showed too much brush for rag MacDonald's Raiab Hanover. C ra . ham. race between Adios horsemen are gain as It is ready. I mentioned In, or mile straightaway. No those Ho horses. 01'!!! HORSES an ad v Nibble Sun ' L latchford M 1-5. mo colts the New Yorkers will Maurice (Rocket) Richard came game against Chicago Black Hawks- won by Canadiens 5-2-with five stitches in his noggin. Jean Beli- Pl- ond place regardless of what the Down THE "In ram No. 4 Gary D. was a doiibla heat winner over Reed's l and 0. K. Volo. In race Not 5 Vacation Girl and A. C. Guy spilt chests. Just two dashes in this Another large crowd was on -1 don't believe that a match Harry and Adios Boy would have attracted more people. The New Waterford ahead with their obe-quarter m e straightaway and plans are to race there as soon in s Drovloiis letter that this was s one-half mile oval but it's a quart- "the owners of Wllkin. tI'lP Ja- balaols of North Sydney. have of- lersd to match race Bonniemlte 5 he Sunday. weather permitting. ..Matthews' Lady Racmore and' Mike Jabalee's Holly Jim are also dklteflng for a race between "03 "Now for ii bit of other horse Diva. chops Campbell of Halifax , qlien MacDougall have purchas- '- -.. flint; good trotter Cobblestone - ' 110':-5 for a Halifax party. Ernie , . hilth has sent his stable of three i D Harley Harrison. Those inlcude llchlandi 2.05 4-5. Carrlor Pigeon 07 2.10 2-5. Don has taken ov- ” w ' Richard Jabalec stable now ' Plnchurst. N. C. N . p Bras 2.04 2-5. Wing - or 2.04 3-5. Davie Caudle High Volo a painful boil. is expected It-0 I)! an absentee again. The boil was lanced only Wednesday. immediately after the game the Rangers and Canadiens head for New York to wind up the T680137 season with a Sunday game. DETROIT HAS ONE The Rangers have these two games left while Detroit Red Wings. second-plnce f)('('l1lJ3"I5 by two points over the New Yorkers- have only one left. it should be 1! dazzler all Its own Sunday "Itlhi when the Wings ae hosts to Tor- onto Maple Leafs. The Leafs are locked In 3 de- sperate battle with Boston Bruins for fourth place. The LL'.'lfS'llI3Y the Black Hawks in Toronto Satur- day before moving on to Detroit. Boston, with a one-point martll" over Leafs. winds up the season at home Sunday against Chicago. In their meetings with Lana- diens. Rangers must take both games if they wish to clinch sec- Rod Wings do. If the New Yorkers take both and the Red Wine: also Win. Rangers would gain seronri place because of more mm throughout the season than the Wings. RACE SECRETARY We were pleased to have a lat- ter from R. C. Doak with refer- ence to the emplo slscssl. of a suit- able race seeretary for the Rim- ouaki. Que.. race track which is operated by Mr. Martin. who der- ives a great deal of pleasu c from the races held over it. The secre- tary would require to be bi-lingual poi-tunity for a young man who possesses the necessary qualifica- looks to be a Rangers Hope To Break Montreal Jinx Tonight One of the clowns fell intotho ages" in the top picture during the Ice Follies held at the Arena last tions to get experience in what night and is seen being yanked pi . A correspondent from Newcastle. N. B. writes: "Just a few lines to advise you of a recent purchase of speed for racing over Maritime tracks this season. The Nibblar is a bay stallion by Nibble Hanover 1.58524. recently brought in from 'Zs- nover. Ont. by Lcith Scrlmgeour. owner of the Newcastle Stables. The Nih1"er is now being winter train ed at Fredericton Raceway under the capable management of Nod Lindon. He is an 8-year-old scar with a record as a 3-year-od of 2.09 1-5 and was raced last season under the ownership of Dana Irv- ing of Prattsburg. N. Y. "At Baiavla on Sept. 26 he won a 3700 purse from a good field in 2.11 1-5 and he ended up the season by winning a 0600 pace from a good field in 2.13 over a slow track. The Nibbler with his breeding and rac- ing ability should be it real acqui- sition to the Newcastle Stables which also owns such good per- formers as Robert Bruce 2.09 2-5 by Abner T. Clcgg 2.0416 that was 6 timss first. I times second and 6 times third last season. Hope Spen- cer by Lucky Spencer. that as a 4-year-old last season took a re- cord of 2.14 pacing and at Freder- icton. Aug. 6 was 1-1. best time 2.11) 2-5 and on Aug. 15 over the same track was 2-1 in 2.15 and on August 18 was a winner in 2.14. "She is eligible to the 2.25 class. Vanity Lee 2.16 2-5, a 7-year-old trotter by His Excellency 1.5941. Last season she won 5 firsts. 3 sec- onds and 8 thirds and starts this year eligible to tho 2.24 trot. They also have Janette Belle and Betty S. Belle. grocn pacors purchased last fall from H.B. Birmingham. Hoiilton. Mains. Both mares are by Ball Boy 2.01. Mr. Lindon is also training Abbot Maplocroft 2.06, owned by H.W.S. Allingham. Gage- town. Lady Cash 2.10 3-5 and Jen- nie Lee Hy 2.15 3-5, owned by Mr. Coates of Fredericton. Arlene's Money 2.11 1-5. owned by Ned Lin- don. Hunts Hanover. a 6-year-old trotter by Ensign Hanover. owned by Mr. Clark. Fredericton." IN ERROR in the story of Captain Aubrey 2079': which appeared in the Back stretch recently we were in error when we stated that Bill Sharon 2.0416 had never beaten Peter the Brewer. Our friend who sent us the information about Captain Aubrey informs us that Bill Sharen won from Peter the Brewer at Phila- delphia on August 17. 1922 in straight heats. time around 2.05 or 2.06. and it was Bill Sharon that forced Peter the Brewer to his mark of 2.029: in the first heat of the famous Transylvania Stake trot on October 5. 1922 at Lexing- ton. There were nine starters and Bill was on the extreme outside on tho getaway and was at Peter's pad at the finish. We are grateful for this information as it was not avail- able in our records. The following is a letter fr Miss Elizabeth Roi-ty of Goa . . Y.. who is one of the harness horse authorities at th e famous Goshen mile track..."Your couri- esy in sending copy of the Guard- ', - (Arabian NI . a 2.,-...-. Ian to me war very much ap- .L--- u bin out of rot Ross Drociatad. ltls fish to have a couplo - tho lug morning's horse talk with Mr. clocked In 1.3 Crosamaii and Mr. Lellanc report- sd months later in a P.E.1. paper. Down the Back ltrotcli is a this Ion column--wish our local paper had as mach space for trottors and pac- or s. 'I'vs baaa tiitorsstaii in Aliaasr 1'. Clogg for many years b of his faintly. and in P. E. I. breed- cvc since I wad to work Baseball Results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AT ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. N.Y. (A) 000 000 0131-.5 6 St. Louis (N) 000 300100 0-411 (ll) innings) Turkey. Mcnermotl (5) Sturdl- vant (9) and Howard. Thackar (1; Flowers. Miller (S) Jackson (9) and H. Smith. D. Rand (). W-Sturdivant: L - Jackson. Hits: NY-Bauer. Thornoberry. AT TAMPA. Fla. 001 200 014-41 1.1 2 Cin (N) 000010102-4 ll 2 Roberts. Simmons (5) Meyer (8) and Seminlck: Rabe. Acker (S) Scantlebury (8) and Burgess. Dot- torer (ll). W-Roberts; L-Rabe. AT BRADENTON. Fla. Boston (A) 022 000300 00-12 2 Mil (N) 210 301 00000- 9 2 (tie. called end llth darkness) Nixon. Brewer (4) Tinney (8) and 11. Sullivan; Crone. Johnson who (4) Trowbrldgs () Jay (0) and Roselll. HRI: Bos-Sullivan: Mll- Charles. AT TAMPA Fla. St. Luis (N) B 000 003 000-41 5 3 Chic (A) B 200 121 00x-6 12 0 Markel. Smith (6) and B. Rand: Rosenbaurn. Richards (5) Cain (S) and Moss. W-"osenblaum: L-Mai'- el. AT VT. MYERS. Fla. Detroit (A) ()00 102 002-5 10 0 Pgli (N) 201 020 50x-10 14 I Garver, Foyiack (4) Black (6) Coleman. (3) and Lou: Pepper. Martin (4) McMahon () Murray (0) and Shepard. Kravitz (Ill. W- Pspper: L-Garvsr. 1-1Rs: Pgh- Thomas, Shepard. Mixed Curling Draw Tonight 1.00 P.M ice 1:- Frank H. Johnston (skip). Jean Grant. Allison Tait. Audrey MacLcan vs. C. J MacLean (skip). Sybil MacMillan. Doris LeClaIr. Hattie MacLean. ice 2- Don Wonnacott (skip). Mary Tait. Vic Williams. Edith Anderson vs. Harold Dobson (skip). Joan MacLean. George Anderson. Florence Maclman. ice .1:- Wcndall Macl.can (skip). Iris Machcnnan. Doug George, Irene Williams vs. Mal llageii (skip). Marion Dockendorff. Grace Mat-Kay. Christine Agnew. Ice 42- W. E. Maclniils (skip). Margo Benton. J. Frank Johnston. Francis MscMilIan. vii. H. Farmer (skip). Marjorie Stewart. Bob Le- Clair. Lucille Turnbull. Spares: Dorothea Stewart. Bes- sie Prowse. Wllber Willis. 3.30 P M Ice l:- Andy Likely (skip). Tod- dy Saunders. Dick Matheson. Hol- ly Taylor vs. Doug Saunders (skip), Helen Likely. John Taylor. Viney limmorids. Ice 2:- Myron Bell (skip). Evelyn Goss. Allister MacLeod. Norma Simpson vs. John Simmonds (strip). Marguerite Stewart. Hugh Simp- son. Connie Mscheod. Ice 82- Gordon Stewart (skip). Bertie Howatt. Fred Cannon. Loni Giddings. Aft Rope. Mickey Can- non. In C:- Stirling Glddings (ship). llisaboth MacDonald. Vernon How- Itt. Millie Blalm . vs. Wen Mac- Donald (skip). arbara Roper. Larry Blakacv. Hanoi Matbosoa. Spares: Nita Howatt. Ada Mdiar. "1ustlsrtIieracosd.l' not vIIthlIlU Bell vs. Lew Turner (skip). Jean I .a:.eaoincoftbobroodlngfarmsh ;L- 4 .132 z.x'. .. through the outlet converted into a tasty sausage. The lower photos are two sets 1956 Ice The 15th Annual Ico Follies were presented at the Sports Arena last night to a near capacity crowd of about 2500 spectators. The cast included nearly so skat- crs of Mr. Wally Scantlcbury's figure skating class. The various selections were well received with and applause greeting svory num- r. Intricate routines of group, and solo figure skating numbers pre- dominated but the program was well spiced with the always unins- ing and often hilarious antics of, four mirthprovoking "hobo" clowns who drew rounds of laughter from the spectators. With the exception of the direct- or Mr. Scantlcbury and the four bouncing clowns. the cast was composed entirely ofglrls ranging in age from tiny tots to teen-agerz. Their s in o o t h performances throughout the show iofloctod with great credit on the quality of the instruction they have been receiv- in . Miss Teresa Gallant appeared in the only solo performance of the evening and her graceful skill on High Scoring By Rifle Taom During the winter months. the Dominion of Canada Ritla Assoc- iation conducts a series of monthly matches for teams from Militia Units from all the Provinces. and a local team from the P.E.I. Reg- iment. the 17th Reccc.. has submit- ted a score for the month of March which will be difficult to best. This P.E.l. Regiment team has won prize money in both the Jan- uary and February matches. but this score is the highest posted to date. Previous months high team score was 405 with some 82 teams competing in tho first Division. Congratulations are due the mem- bers who ocmpiled this fino score. Using Army issue rifles, the indiv- idual mcmbors shooting at regul- ation DCIIA 25 yard inatcli targets scored as follows: Tpr. Robt. Barwlso. Lieut. RE. Jsiikiiis Mai. A.F. Gromley . ... . Lieul. George Rogers. . ... .. Capt. ER. Bnrko by La brother of twins who and it would be an excellent op- machine labelled ”Porky's Sau.s- crown mg . hip" .1”, Mg” -IDIIIIIIMI-VIII-VI-I14-I4UI A Great Success 5 Tlin0lias-lotlswntlinslhn. Sasisnlap. liar. 1'I.'l9lS two! A largo trowd of spactatbrs laser at Prisca counts tba county in Sports at J; 11... -- i.-i 3 A-. urlltltt.-km. -a..tu..... took part in the pro- gram. On the left are Beverly and Beryl Marlon. daughters of woi Ray Marion and Mrs. Marion of Chariot Minor Hockey 7.30 tetown. On the right are Lorraine and Linda Archer. daugh- ters of constable Lloyd Archer and Mrs. Archer also of Charlottetown. (Guardian Photo) Getting underway this evening at Juniors. Island School Girl attaadod civic Stadium last night and they were awarded by ssslas some class nnlsllas In -a good percentage tho races. At tho conclusion of the most time was 1 hot: niatcli liatwxsa Aim and J 3: Am cos coining on on and of a 12-: court. For the Ace! Port. Harris. Roovas sad '1' lot Ill!!! scored two goals. Dalton. ., . Ill singletons. Sterling Phillipa scorsdg for the Juniors. The following a the results of the races (the firs two in each nor have quallflod in the finals in Charlottetown) Girls yrs. and under - 1. Paul- ine Hardy. Albsrtoa: 2. Heather I-ins. xeiisluston; 3. Barbara cur ri Alborton . o. . low 7 s. and under --1. Paul K , I-. MIl'y' A d ; m”5f.”.i Shoal). s.ii.s.."a."'i.”..i. 1 Tomiiiles Nip Ir. Abbie: 3-I CHATHAM. NJ. (CF) - St. Thomas Collage won the Now Bnuiswiclt-Prince Edward Island Junior hockey championship Fri- day night with a 3-1 sudden-death victory over Charlottetown Abbles. Toinuiics will play either Hall- fax or the Capo Breton winners for the Maritime crown. Bill Chorpota took the wind from the Island sails before the first period was over. He fired two in a row and Abbios never caught up. Porky Johnson tallied the lone Charlottetown osl in the second and Lou McG n lengthened the st. Thomas laad early in the third. The ame was fast and clean Bsnallni Girls Cain lfrsvuui a. cm-uig. ors. obaary: I. Shirley M3Augl. and. 0'Lsary. Boys. 6 yrs. - 1. Paul MacWil- Illlns. 8.1-1.8.; 2. Bill Dickey. 8.11. 8.: 8. David Parry. St. Mary; t”.:.?y'”'i .. I in a. - . lslotzl-1:; Cans Tl':l:'aolI'Il: livalligl In an. 0'l4c ; 3. Cugaile. llboi-ton."y Down I 9 yrs. - I. liildy Clark, 3 H.S.; 2. Joan Campbell, carlsto. Stdtnz: 8. Tens Hansen. Caps Trsvorsse. Oys yrs.--1.1) MM 1; S.H.S.: and Donald -Ling, il'...ZI:.'I. ton (tied); :1. Leslie Maclfay. A1. berton. Girls 10 yrs. 1. lions Coffin. Alberton: 2. Charlotte Vey, 0'Lear 3- Theme Hosan. St. Marvin Aca omy. BOYS 10 years --1. John Brown. H. S-: 3- Reginald Malone. 0'- eary. Girls. V4 mile. open - 1. Georgia CHIS. Malpeque: 2. Patsy MscDos aid. Borden: 3. Patricia Finnan. 0'Leary. Boys Vs mile. open- 1. Wayne Howatt. Cape Traverse; 2. James Smallman. O'Leary. 3. Robert Gal. lant. Borden. Girls 11 yrs. - 1. Georgia Can ruihers. 0'Leary; 2. Cheryl Pao- liifle Scores The following are the scores re- gistered at Parkdalo rifle range on Monday. March 12. R. A. Vessey 95: G. Proud 95; M. Ling 94 A. K. Mulch 94: H. T. Vesey 92 U. Birt 92: J. W. Mac- Askill 90 0. Dollar 90; A. West 87; C. Millins 31; H. Prowse 80 F. Ross 80; G. Gregory so W. sher- ron 80; A. Seaman 80 D. Gallan;t 00 R. Seaman 80: W. Gregor 80 K. Burns 00; E. Hume 80: PI, with on y one penalty. It went to Violette of St. Thomas. gellsinston; 2. Freddie Dcsltoehea. 1-9 . Landry, Large Crowd Attends Ice Sports Al Civic Slaclium uat. '?H.I.: I. M m an. Leary. ' 8 am.--A-1. Linda Ilawsti. Alba-tea hits it yr - 1. Dsxtar C91)! TI'lvsr's'o: 1. Illinois 01-vary: 1. Blair wilkie. Alborton. Girl! 11 im. - -1. Patricia Son- I0l'- 33- Minds Academy, 2. An... giggle.-"til.-1.1!-I-: s. Chariooo Wright. oya . .. 1, Farlaao. 83'-i'..l.: 2, rim: .T::.-T. Inna skoaslngton; s. Tommy wad, Boys. (mile) o n -- 1. Ialtiltntt. gape Ts-slur-e: s. Itv:iiye"il ant. -don; 3. Than. Fraftlowlni Bernard 1' I Y1'l- or 1- Bitty Richards, 5655-: 1- Pony Miilniaii, nip... :3. Diane Mallett. 1-i.....w... BOYS 13 yrs. - 1- Jo Jo Gallant. S.H.S.: 2. Donald McNeIll. S.H.S.; 3. (glralir aryan, Albesl-tori). 3 ItI'l- ' - ats . Donald. Borden: I. Iinalday xllfll, Dogdrgn; 8. Isabelle llogerson. 0'. Boys 14 yrs. -- 1. Wayne Houan CB1): Traverse; 2. Billy Albert Alf beriqn; 3. Frankie Bowness. lion. alngtoii. Girls 15 yrs. and over - 1. Paul. ine I"lr.nan. O'Lesry; 2. "Georgi. Cw - Malpeque; 3. Sylvia Sllltker Tllnisli. x ' .B0ya 15 yrs. and over - 1, 13.1, I ZICWIIIIBMI. Capo Trpvang; 1 James Smallman. 0'IAary; 3. Gas aid Rauahan. S.1i.B. Rolls! race. girls - I. o'Leary; 2. Borden: S. Freetown. Winners: Pauline Finnan. Dawns Mackin- non. Cynthia Kaansdy. Isabelle Rog. 3." - R0-II! raoa. boys - 1. Borden; 2. Freetown: I. 0'Laary. Wlnnprg; Wayne I-Iowatt, i'lllard Glllis. Ev. crett Campbell. "obby Gallant. Officials: Judgss: Reg. Rogers, Borden: Theo Ling. Keiisington: Dr. '1iliard Clark. Summerslde. Scorer John Mchleill; announcer Norman MacDonald; supervisor of races - Jim Hogan. Starter. Vanco Harris; patrol judges Rollie Biscuits Gallant. Aubis Knop 80. Wedge. Tn This Badge IIDYAL CANADIAN MouNiEn.P.oLicE tho blades was quite impressive. The "Old Maestro" Mr. Scantle- Playolfs and City Midget League Playoffs will hold the spotlight. In a regular Junior Ciy League fix- ture. S.D.U. will play Abbics. At 8.30. Georgetown High School Girls bury appeared in duets with Betty Dryden. Linda Paoli. Anna Murna- than. and Miss Gallant and his paired performance with M13! Gal- lant was one of the outstanding events of the evening. The program opened with a grand parade of skaters and was brought to a fitting conclusion with a demonstration of a ' at 31 one of the weekly practices in which all skaters participated. The members of the cast who appeared in solos. duets. trios and quartets on the program were: Edith and Elizabeth Phillips. Patsy MacPhail.-Jeraldlne Duffy. Cullen sisters. Teresa and Judy Gallant. Janet Williams. Marie Roper and Kay Younker, Betty Dryden. Linda Paoll. Lorraine Larter. Carmen Gallant. Anne Mur b it Join ii MacDougall. Beverly and Beryl Marlon. The clowns were George and Roy Scantlebury. Jackie Garn- hum and David Mills. The show was under the dis- tinguished patronage of His Honor Llaut. Gov. T. W. L. Prowse and Mrs. Prowsc: Prcmiar Alex Mathe- son and Mrs. Matheson; Mayor David Stewart and Mrs. Stewart: Hon. Reginald Bell and Mrs. Bell; Dr. W. J. P. MscMillan. O.B.l.'.'.. and Mrs. MacMillan. Usual make the trip to Crapaud. Remember When By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lester Patrick won I will take on Unit No. 1 Girls in the first of a home-and home scr- ies for the Island School Girl Title and at 9.30; Vics met Abbies in the second of a best.-of-three sor- ies for the City Midget Crown. imlssim will be charged. Coaches MIC Beck and Vorn r d n " last i . that instead of holding a practice session this evening as previous- ly advertized they have been suc- cessful in arranging an Exhibition game for tonight at Crapaud Rink between their Juvenile Abbies and the smart Cape Traverse Rovers. Game time will be 8.30 p.m. and all Juvenile Abbie: are asked to meet at Sports Arena at 7.15 to Stanley Cup for Montreal Wanderers 50 years ago tonight. Tlfa long-tlmo manager of New York Rangers iicored two goals in the last min- utes of play as Ottawa Senator.- won 9-3. But. Patrick's Wanderers had won the first game i)-1.' so Patrick's goals gave them a total -.-& ( 1 M 2) A I .5(';q.-K PLAYOPF VOLLEYBALL 2:30 This Afternoon Y. M. C. A. lxporliiioiifol Form Aqros -.-vs.-- Y.M.C.A. Seniors Agros lead best of 7 series 2-1 SEMI-FINALS OF CITY LEAGUE General Admission 10o inies 0!! Ability of Two Pitchers WEST PALM BEACH. I'll. M” An ownOI"s thief! on how Q THE RCAF MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT WILLIIIN MONTAGUE AT THE CANADIAN LEGION KILL on THIIIIDAY, 22nd IIAIOII non 1 ma. so 5 nit. SOURIS n I 0003'! HOUSE m . IIIDAY. slid IAIOQ most 1 Ms. 1-0 I 9.1!. ,3;-.:t7t.:'r :.:-.'.."..'..":i.',':-::..sa-:.: araiavltod 5.. inuhniisn.-Lu , OOOOIOCOI Apailotwoao lloodwyaon. Ma&bdwsoaI'I'Ind6'l', Isitialisobladorcoaadiaasiaao, Uonasvtad. Ooadpiiyaiodosaltloh asssynpauuuuusu-nus-u-soioousixiuuush fyoafoolthoiyoopossautliobouskqaoicoticsuqipao )ooppiyoHfIaaaoraul.C.At.PsIlcaoUlaosrsda Serves all canada THE FORCE PROVIDES A CHALLENGE TO QUALIFIED YOIIIGI MEII WHO AIIE WILLING AIIO ABLE TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF A LAW ENFORCEMENT CAREER. The prime roqoisiios of o mambo! of the Royal Canadian Mounted Polica on intelligence, Ioyolty, integrity and courogo. Sonics raquiroinonts Iroouontly entail long hours, inconvenience and personal donpor. Service benefits and odvontopas include a certain prestige, good comrodoship, I measure of adventure and satisfaction through sorvico to Canada. lyoaorointorastodinscaroarlahohna. aaaioolilioqooitftcatiooaom miss