i Pagad The Guardian Monday, February 7, 1955 First Ice Racing Held On North River Lake Saturday The Victoria Driving Club held their first ice race of the 1965! Centennial Year on the 1-lon., Duugald MacI(innon Speedway atl Nu:-th River on Saturday after-. noun with a large crowd in atteu-i d.-iiice. It marked the first race that the Club has had since the- 1952 season due to the mild wea-I ther conditions of the past few' seasons which has not afforded sufficient ice for racing. Esso paced the fastest mark of the day winning both dashes of the Class A Face. covering the 1 4 mile track in 81 seconds. Other winners were Moppitt. Lus- ticia. Laddle Scymore. Prodigal Vic. and Buddy Budlnng. - The Driving Club will hold theiri and ice race of the season at. e MacKlnnon Speedway next Wednesday afternoon with the events commencing at 2-30. Alli viiio wish to enter horses in Wed-g nesday races are asked tn do so, before Tuesday evening. Feb- ruary 8. CLASS A PACE Tnddle Win (E. Smith) Keppoch Playgirl (Willis) Essa IC. Smith) . 1 1; Bob Dale (MacFayde-ii) 2 3 Skippy's Pride (Bernard) 8 2 4 4 5 i A. Poulton of Charlottetown. Best time 31 sec. - CLASS A TROT Moppitt (E. Smith) 1 1 (1 Sonny B (Bernard 2 2 d Lusticla (Kennedy) .. 8 31 Wait N' See (O'Meara' . d 4 2 Winning horse owned by R. D. MacFayden of Hunter River. Best time 32 1'5 seconds. CLASS B PACE Laddie Seymore (Keiiueriy) Prodigal Vic (Morrisscy) Bonnie's Money (Rankin) Twilight (Neill) . Major Billy Lea (Ramsay) Winning horse owned by Sam Kennedy of Charlottetown Best time 3'1 seconds. CLASS B TROT Buddy Budlong (Stead) . 1 Milton Defeats Cornwall 5-2 At North River rink on Satur- day night Milton Hornets defeated Cornwall Meteors 5-2 in a league game for the S. R. Johnston Tro- phy which was played before a very large crowd of fans which witnessed a very fast game with heavy checking by both teams. Scoring for Milton was done by Macswaln. Andrews. Campbell. Colea. Kelly. each getting single- tnns while Taylor and MacPhail did the scoring for Cornwall with one each. 311 133 222 454 545 TORONTO (CF)--The last-place Chicago Black Hawks, led by the fine netmlnding of Hank Bassen. held Toronto Maple Leafs to a 2-2 tie Saturday night in a National Hockey League game here before 12.55 fans. The Leafs had to come from behind twice to hold the Hawks. Summary Pint period: 1. Chicago. ltanley Ollitaeriberger. Sullivan) 14:13. Pen- alties: Moiilenko 8:18. Smith 5:48. Cullen 14:07. Litzenberger 15:57. Creighton 18:45. Second period: 2. Toronto. Cullen fK6'll10d!. Nesterenko) 15:59; 2. Chicago. Moslenko (Crei hton. Lit- lenberget) 19:29. Penaltes: Mort- son 3:12. Neeterenko 4:23. Klukay misconduct 7:08. Mclntyre 7:58, Sullivan 15:06. Morrison 17:56. Third period: 4. Toronto. Sloan (Armstrong) 2:10. Penalties: Sloan 8:58, Malntyre 17:18. 81090! I3 -37 9-12 Jansen Lumley BOSTON (CP) - Goalie Terry lawehuk suffered a setback in the Vaslna I-opliy race when Boston Bruins poured a torrent of rubber past him in their 8-4 National Hockey League victory over Detroit Red Wings Satur- day night. Sawchuk hi recent weeks has been making a bid to catch To- ronto's Harry Lumley in the 81.11!) eompetiti for the tro- my which goes to the goalie of team permitting the fewest goals during the season. However. Saturday's onslaught dropped the Detroit netmlnder seven goals behind Lumley who allowed two oals in '1'oronto's I-2 tie with C lcago. Pint period: 1. Boston. Lablne (Chavrefils. Mclfenneyl 0:27; 2. Bolton. Boivin 7:40. Penalties. leibal MN. Godfrey 10:81. loeoad period: 2. Bolton. Chev- 1014 I 4 Joppa Maid (Shaw) . . . . . . . .. 2 2 lg Boy (Willis) x 2 Winning horse owned by F. Fal- Ion of Hunter River. Best time 38 seconds. Judges: Lorne Kelly. Ch'town; Harry Murphy. Ch'town; George Smith. Hunter River. Timers: Charles Tony Reardon. Starter: Harold Cudmora Gate Driver: Lowell Younker Announcer: W. H. Beaten. Stewart And Islanders The third-place Fredericton Capitals will make the last of three straight local appearances and their last regular showing of the season tonight when they meet the league-leading Char- lottetown Islanders at the Forum. It will be the second-last game the ACSHL schedule to be played at the local rink. The game for both the Island- ers and the Capitals is an im- portant one with each in great danger of losing their present positions. The Caps are only one point ahead of the Amherst Ram- blers who are presently in lIll' cellar and alter the Hawks win over the Caps Saturday night. they remain only three points he- hind .the front-running Brklacich Igang. The Hawks hale five re- Imaining games to play while the 'Islandcrs have only four. Should the Hawks will all their remain- ing games it would mean that the Islanders would also have ”HouIe Scores Winner As Hawks Defeat Caps 4-3 MONCTON. N. B. (CP)--Sharp- shooting Yvan Houle broke a dead- luck early in the third period to give Moncton Hawks a 4-3 win over Fredericton Capitals in the only Atlantic Coast Senior Hoc- key League game Saturday night. The victory carried Hawks to within three points of league- leading Charlottetown Islanders with just over a week to play. Fredericton remained one point ahead of Amherst Ramblers in Slthe battle for third place. Winning horse owned by Mrs.l Moncton led 30 by early in jthe second period but Frederic- iton set the scene for Houle's imarker by scoring three goals within five minutes. The win- ining goal was Houle's second. lDewer Thomson and Bert Hirs- chfld added the others with Tom Gilbert, Gerry Smith and Doug McPhee scoring for the visitors. Lineups Moncton--Goal: Pidsodny; de- fence: McNei1l. McLaughlin. Wea-, yver, Leplne; forwards: Houle. Sin- ett. Lacroix. Campeau. Bowness. Hirschfeld. M i c h e l in. Robinson Thomson. Watson. Fredericton-Goal: Craig: de- lfence: Powers. Mosgrove. Heon, Breaks Indoor Mile Record By 111) CORRIGAN , NEW YORK (AP) -Gunner Nellsen of Denmark smashed the week-old world indoor mile re- lcord Saturday night by racing the distance in 4:03.6 to win the Wanamaker mile at the Mlllrose games. Wes Santee. who beat Nellsen in setting the old record of 4203.8 a week earlier. was awarded sec- ond place after he and Fred Dwy- er finished in a wrestling match. A capacity crowd of 18.000 in Madison Square Garden saw Nellsen hang on for 10 laps. than make his bid to win by 10 yards. N. H. L. Saturday to u H victory over New York: Rangers. Summary First period: 1. New York, Lew- lckl (Prentice. Raleigh) 19:54. Pen- I1l(I)Il1e:2 Bouchard 7:08. Fontlnato Second period: 8. Montreal. le- liveau (Olmsiead, Harvey) 17:17. Penalties: Chrystal 2:11. Moldell, major 8:08. Bathgate 18:17. Third period: 2. Montreal. lar- vey (St. Laurent. Olmateadi :58; 4. Montreal. Olmstead (Bellveau, Curry) 19:09. Penalties: Batbgate 9:54. Bouchard 2:84, Chrystal 15:08. Stopsi Worsley Plante lilo-24 I18 I-I MacNeiII Rink Returns To City The Bill MacNei1l rink. repre- sentatives of the Charlottetown Curling Club, returned from the International Bonaplel la Que- bec City. over the weekend and report great success throughout the competition: which brought together 124 teams representing curling clubs from cities coast to coast. The local rink which is com- prised of skip Bill MacNclll. male F. R. McLalne lat atone. Dr. Heath Maclntyrc and 2nd stone Frank Curtis. played glx matches in the 'aplel. winning four straight out of the six and advancing as far as the six-team semi-final round of play. Bruins Get Tie With Red Wings BOSTON. (CP)-VII U see. Yeomans; foriiaids: Smith. Leger, Sewell. McPhee. Bliss. Miles. Gil- bert. Nicolle. hlacdonald. First period: I.' Moncton. Houle IMCNEIII, 51110111 23. 2. U()flCl.0lI. Thomson (LCDIIIE. Campeau) 13.-13. Penalties: Weaier 5.4!). Yeninans 15.30. Craig (served by Mnsgrover 18.21. Second pe rlod: 8. Iiloncton. Hlrschlelii (C a Ill p e a u. Watson) 2:31: 4. Fretlerictiin. Smith (Heoii) 12:56; 5. Fredericton. G l l b c rt (Macdonald. Heon) 16:12; 6. Fred- ericton. McPhee (Nicolle. Miles) 18:48. Penalties: Leger 9:24. Wal- son 9:27. Third period: 7. Monctun. Huule. (Sinnett. Lacriiixv 1.53 Peiialtles: Yeoman: 14.12, Lupine 15.25. stops: Craig Pldsodny 10 910-29 410 3-17 S. D. U. Defeats O'Leary 6-3 -The Saint Dunstan'l Univer- sity hockey team defeated the 0'Leary Maroons 6-8 in an exhib- ition game in the 0'l.eary rink on Saturday night in a fast. cleanly played contest. Despite the score the play was very even both teams putting up some good work. Rossiter. Gaudet. Burns and Gionet tallied in the opener for the visitors and Lemay and Mc- Innia in the sandwich session to make it six for S. D. U. with the Maroons' first marker coming at the 2:37 point in the second per- iod. Smallman scoring on a pass from Harris. The home team narrowed the score in the final stanza. W. Harris and MacDonald tallying the only goals of the per- led to make the final figure 8 for S. D. U.. and 8 for the Maroons. Penalties were awarded to Woodside. Lemsy and Smallman. Lineups:- S. D. U.: Goal. W. Gillis: de- fence. air. A. Mullin. R. Noonan: for- vurds, L. Gaudct. G. Burris. A. Rnssiler, G. Roy. R. Glonet. Le- may. 0'Leary Maroons: Goal. G. Gamble: defence. B. MacDonald. A. Wedge. P. Scliurman: wards. A. Sllllker. H. nard. W. Harris. 1". Smallman. G. Rodgerson. .1. Baglole. A. Mac- Gregor. Capitals Tonight L. MacDonald. R. McIn- for- Ally Silliker. Woodslde. G. Bernard. L. Ber- Play to go flawless in order to main- tain their lead at the finish of the season. The Islanders play here to- night. ln Amherst tomorrow and they start their final home-and- home game series in Moucton with the Hawk: on Wednesday night. On these games will rest the final standing of the league. As the league presently stands. II will be the Islanders vs the Capitals and the Hawks and the Rambler: in the first round of playoffs. The lslanders line-up will be complete this evening as is also expected of the ltfclntush boys iilio had a full line-up in Moncton when they were edged 4-3 by the Hawks in a Saturday night 't. Saturday Minor Hockey Results Results of games played in Paperweight. Pee Wee and San- iam at the Rotary Rink on Sat- urday were as follows:- Paperwelghtl: Redwingl 0. Ramblers 0. Hawks 0. Bluebirds 0. Robins 0. Rangers 0. Falcons 1. Tiger: 0. Falcons goal by H. MacLeau. Pee Wee: lllonarclis 0. Springer: 0. Tigers 1.Parkers 1. Tigers goal by VanAlstine; Parkars goal by Rice. Hornets 5. Spitfires 0. Hornets goals by B. Maclllillan (3). P. Tanton and D. McKanna. Bantam: Eagles 8. Flyers 8. Eagles goals by Callaghan (2). with sin- gles going to Gauthier, Joseph Bradley and Arsenauli. Flyers goals by Buutaln and Adams. Braves I. Hawks 2. Braves goals by Barrett (4). Ferguson (3), MacDonald (1). Hawks goals by Cummiskey and Cheverle. Overshadowing even the hockey in popularity. however. was the afternoon skate for children ac- . panled by adults. Upward: of 300 young hopefuls showed up for skating. It would appear that these sessions for the little ones are going to be not only popular Sports Forum I sir.-Kid Howard, the Canadian lightweight champion. also rank- eu 7th tor Jimmie Carter's crown will meet the stlffest opposition of his career on Feb. nth when he fights Ralph Dupas. third ranking contender. in New Or- leans. Dupas is the Junior wel- terweight champion of New Or- leans. Howard is easily the beat lightweight to come out of the Maritlmes since Mickey Mclntyre of Glace Bay. N. S. This same Mickey Maclntyre fought and de- feated such world famous ers as Boy Wood. Balding Nel- son. and Joe Rivers. It is true that only the old ..iiiers will recall such names as Wood. Nelson and Rivers. But of the crop in their day. For Mickey Maclntyre who died Oct. 2nd. 1922 at Sydney. N. S.. was a ringman who deserved to 08 ranked with those all-timc greats of Nova Scotia. Sam Lang- lord and George (Little Choco- alei Dixon. Dixon is the only Maritime boxer on record to ever iiold a world boxing title. in fact lie held not one but two. the featherweight and the bantam- weight. a world title but he has the dis- tinction of having fought every champion from the lightweight lo the heavyweight champion Jack Johnson. The only world title bout that Sam ever participated in was back in 1903 in Boston at the age of 28. It was with Joe Gans anti Sam won the decision in 13 rounds but couldn't claim the title because the afternoon of the fight be tipped the Fairbanks one pound over the lightweight limit Getting back to Howard and l)upas. Howard is 25 years old and is now beginning his elev- enth year in the squared circle. lie has. to date. a record of (12 wins out of 73 fights. This is Howard's big chance to even the loss he suffered at the hands of Dupas back in 1953. Since then he has defeated such men as Brian Kelly. Pat Brady. Armand Savoie. Orlando Zueletta. How- zird finished his training at the Shearwater gym. under the watchful eye of trainer Torn Mc- Cluskey. Dupas is a N-year-old igh school student and has been ox- lng pro for five years, and his record reads 60 fights. 55 wins. but well worthwhile. and he is rated third best light- A sudden-death play-down be- tween the Cameron rink from Summerslde, the MacDonald rink from Prince of Wales and the Llewellyn rink from the Queen Charlotte High School for the right to represent the Province at the forth l Dominion school- boy: curling championships at Sydney will take place at the harlottetown Curling Club not later than Tuesday. February 8. it was decided at a special meet- ing of the P.E.I. Curling Associ- ation yesterday. The meeting was requested by Curling Association for Prince Ed- ward Islsnd when it was discover- ed after the original finals were played. a member of the David Sllllphant foursome from the Summerside High School. mate Dee Lefurgey. was over-age and also not a steady member at the School. By his use. both he and his team have been disqualified and are now ineligible for the CHICAGO. Black Hawks here Sunday night. In losing. Black Hawks extended their winlesii streak to 15 games. The loss was rookie goalie Hank Bassen's secoflu in eight games with Hawks. Summary First period: 1, Chicago. Mosl- enko (Mickoskl. Creighton) 5:14. Penalties: Hollingworih 5:30. Top- pazzini 10:45. McDonald 10:45. Second period: 2. Toronto. Smith (Thomson) 5:34: 8. Toronto. Nes- terenko (Kennedy) 11:06. Penal- ties: Klukay 13:211. Today At Rotary Rink 2:00-3:30-Skating. Kiddies companied by adults. 2:45-4:18 - Paperweights. Pkdle Bluebirds vs P.S.s. Tigers. 4:15-4:46 - Paperweights. Pkdle Robins vs Q.S.S. Ramblers. IC- 4:45-5:l5 - Pee Wees. Q.S.S. Rockets vs Q.C.H.S. Tigers. l:lb-5:45 - Pee Wees. Pkdla lpriagers vs Q.S.S. Canadians. 8: 7:00 - Midget practice - all Midgets welcome. 'l:m-I:-()0 - Abbie Juveniles - all Juveniles welcome. 8:15-0:18 - Abbie llsters prac- tice-all girls beyond school age. Izw-10:8 - York and Wlnsloe Juniors. Bathurst And It George Ira Canadian Press lta:.V'lriier otmasc (cit) - Rinks from auiium. ii. I.. and Qllobee City divided aual Quebec "la'Iaoa.n'mioi gnu. club won the hou- .u. mim's wt: w. in 'riuk'12-Ila an all-Que-waeadoublewiaamtallag helaeutuant-tlew Sid Smith Paces Leafs To 4-2 Win Over Chicago (AP)- Sid Smilhis two goals. his 27th and 28th of the season. paced Toronto Maple (Toppazzlnl. Martin) 4:10: 8. Tor- Leafs to a 4-2 National Hockey onto. Cullen (Thomson) 6:02. Pen- League victory over Chicago alties: Stewart 18:44. Hollingworth. Top Honors At Bonspiel is H the 4mid all- and III Ulltod Itdtddn teraational boII- Francois obla lupin Third period: 4. Torontb. Smith (Horton) 1:22; I. Chicago: Wilson Horton 18:48. Bolton 19:14. Top- pazzlnl minor. major 10:58. Mi- gay major 12:58. Stop: Lumley iBassen lMi'. A. Defeats S.D.U. 72-58 In Hoop Game SACKVILLE. N.B. (CP)-Mount Allison University broke a four- year jinx Saturday night to trounce st. DunItan'I University of Char- lotielown 72-80 in an intercollegiate basketball league game here. Even Mount A's victory over the islanders four years ago was only by a single point. The teams opened fast and the home squad held a nine-point mar- gin at the end of the first half. 87-28. St. Dunstan'l tied it up 44-44 early in the second half but got snowed under a Mount Allison power-drive that rolled up a 14- polnt edge. Mouse Mcbenaaa lobbed 27 . 710 9-26 .10 O 7-H is of St. Duiutan's palate. Rear- doa got 18 and Mooney 1 Tberetsiragarneieuhediiladhr Quebec Cop a-aor'u Trophy. swat. no strang- a' to the rolllc wee -long bou- mel that aaaual drain in is him Ontario. in Maritime: rIII.dlwIlUQI& the executive of the School-boy Sudd :-n Death Play-downs For P-.E.I. Schoolboy Curlers final play-downs. Members of the executive at- tending yesterdayis meeting were W. M. McNeill, president of the P. E. I. Curling Association; J. F. MacLeod of the Dominion Curling executive; R. Carruthers. chair- man of the games cpmmitee and A. B. Bagnall and R. N. McLalne of the executive of the School- boy curling,for Prince Edward Island. Welshman Edge Nomads 43-42 The Prince of Wales College basketball team of the City Basketball League made a det- ermined come-back in the final half of a game played at the college auditorium on Saturday evening and edged the second place Scantlebury Nomads 43-42 i na well-played game. The Welsh- men. led by starry forward Mark Ladner. were able to over-come an 8-point deficit which they held at the half-way mark and gain their win as they out-scor- ef the Nomads 27-18 in the fin- ae Ladner collected 22 of the 43 Welshmen counters. picking up 10 points in the first half and 12 in the last. Joe Revell of the Welshmen had 11 points. while Continued on Page 9 Feb. 22 at Charlottetown. Lineups St. Dunstan'a-Slowey (11), Kel- ley (8). Shea (8). Reardon (13), Mooney (10). Dorals (15). Swift. Farmer. Total .58. Mount Allison-Mclsennan (:17). Naylor id). McEwen (2). Mort Bath (7). Robert: (2). Langley (1). Eulng (14), Maxwell (2). McDou- gall (1). McDonald. Total 72. TO WHOM IT MAY OONOERN ' We. the Burn-Hi All Stars of Summerslde hereby declare our- selves winners by default. the champions of school bowling be- tween Summerslde and Charlotte- town for the 1N4-1868 season. Ll: Nicholson. Ron -Mullins, June Wood. Don Cameron. Mary Shaw. Stan Gay. Norma Fitzpat- rick. Don Gay (captain). ' Milt Molllul. Mgr. of Sum-Ill Bowling League. &aItneduXI iight- y nevertheless they were the cream y As for Langlord he never held , LITTLE SPORT Flel Cha Lav Her I. A Item combination SKATING -(I SWEET MUSIC AUIPIOII IILANDIIBU HOCKEY CLUB lkalaglilu Puneuadalde weight zine. world-famous Ernest Esncault. I First Above is a scene at the first ice racing of the 1955 in scher. He is managed by I am. Sir. elc.. WILFRED MCCLUSKEY. rlottetown. Hockey Scores Saturday National League Detroit 4 Boston 8 New York 1 Montreal 8 Chicago 2 Toronto 2 American League Springfield 5 Hershey 2 Buffalo 5 Pittsburgh 4 Providence 8 Cleveland I Western League Edmonton 8 " skatoon 4 Calgary 5 New Westminster 2 Vancouver 2 Victoria 5 Atlantic Senior Fredericton 8 Moncton 4 Ontario Senior Niagara Falls 2 Stratford Chatham 8 Kitchener 7 Windsor 2 Owen Sound 2 Ontario Junior Barrie 2 Galt ll ' Toronto Marlboro: 8 St. Cath.” 0 Thunder Bay-Arrowhead Fort Frances 1 Fort William 5 North Ontario Senior Pembroke 7 North Bay 5 Sudbury 4 Sault. Out. 6 International League Johnston 1 Toledo 5 Troy 2 Cincinnati 0 Fort Wayne 2 Grand Rapids 8 Into. ollegiate al I St. Lawrence 7 APC Senior Pictou 2 Halifax 7 St. Francis Xavier I New Glasgow Sunday National League Toronto 4 Chicago 2 Detroit 2 Boston 2 Montreal 7 New York 8 American Leagur shey 5 Springfield 6 Pittsburgh 1 Buffalo 4 Cleveland 2 Providence 8 International League Grand Rapids 8 Troy 2 I. mnonitv-uom noaioeaaiina Pelmolva Shave Cream gives you on All-DAY SIIAVI Palinolive's bedrd-sohenln oils viii down to than shave - an ALL. Ay above. You look your but from momin tillnighi. Top with Pal-olive Afurshavehotion. Soothe: from c an to shave. wiiilz ITIML IYSIIF "Ta your shave r fun ATI-ill er Iausnilss TUISDAY, FIB. I I P. M. .wrrn l.O.A.l'.BAND Afironp Proleaeioaallhalalaal laufregnnelhiaidag llallealllanbalu. season held under the sponsorship of the Victoria Driving Club at the Hon. Dougald MacKinnon Speedway. on the lake which has been formed above the North River cause- way. on Saturday. A large crowd attended the four-class the world by Nat editor of Ring maga- the Richard Scores Four Victory NEW YORK. (CP) - Maurice (Rocket) Richard slammed home four goals Sunday night as the free -scoring Montreal Canadians trounced New York Rangers 7-8 and swept a home-and-home week-end series in the National Hockey League. Canadlens beat New York at Montreal 8-1 Saturday night. Summary First period: 1. New York. Con- acher 5:56: 2. Montreal. Macltay (Richard) 10:30; 8. Montreal. Rich- Ontarlo Senior Owen Sound 2 Windsor 3 North Ontario Senior Sudbury 8 Suult. Mich. 4 Ontario Junior Kitchener 3 Toronto St. Mike's 5 Guelph 0 Toronto Marlboro: 1 Quebec League Montreal 3 Chlcoutimi 2 Shawlnlgan Falls 0 Quebec 8 Quebec Junior Quebec 5 Trols-Rlvleres 0 For Quality Mildnen Value ('AN'Al)A .9 S-1 wx: ' .s'1-'1.1I.w.' :i(.y-iiiirir, T011. to Canadians In 7- -5. . '.Al. ulcle Racing Al Speedway event and witnessed some of the best in ice racing during the afternoon. Essa racked up the best time of the event. pacing the 174 mile stretch in 31 seconds. The next race on the Speedway will be held Over N Y ard (Mackay) 18:15. Penalties: Gadsby 8:3. Mosdell 12:25. Second .pariod: 4. Montreal. Richard (olmatead. Geoffrlon) 4:02. Penalties: Irwin 3:54. God- aby 4:87. Curry 8:1 Third period: I. Montreal. Geof- frion (0lmatead. Beliveau) 1:47; 6. Montreal. Richard 8:48; 7. Moat- real. Mackay (Curry) 4:53: 8. Montreal. Richard (Mosdell. Bou- cbard) 11:40: I. New York. Le- wlckl (Raleigh. Prentice) 17:18: 10. New York, Bathgate (Popeln) 17:42. Penalty: St. Laurent 8:88. Stops Plante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 0 7-25 Worlley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 12 3-28 SEAT lALE:- PRICES: 31.50 81.10 IIIE Regular League Games F-REDERICTON FORUM-MON.. FEBRUARY 1-3:30 P.M. TODAY - SATURDAY - 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. MONDAY - ALL DAY. LUCKY DOOR PRlZES:-- TIIREE LUCKY DOOR PRIZE-82.00 EACH Loyal Supportwlth Lnrge Audiences will help the Morale of Your Team and Club. next Wednesday afternoon. Barter's Film Lab. Curling News From Local Club At 7 oIt-lock tonight the Ri- gal Club Competition will get underway with eight teams of Juniors who have had less them 4 years of curling experience. This is the most popular coin- petition that each Island Curling Club's Junior Member. hate. This year the (provincial play will be in Summerside on Fflll. 16. Teams from Montague. Al- Contlnued on Page 9 USE IOCO RANGE OIL Bg1S'l' DIAL .I.EgT 991 I Final Week Of ISLANDERS VERSUS FORUM NEW g'eaAnouer.ner 1 Ilnplayonvmuil-cwiitao . -sex”; ARE YOU BUYING A We have modern equipment that enables us to repair your i tire without endangering the original construction. Impro- per repairing can result in adding a tube to e tubules: tire. thereby defeating its orlqlnal.purpose. 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