. .Q”;9B';”;E2U;L BACK 81' RETGII tar purse sac. have Men the in- centives tor tr I tolatart hear ing down on eoits and aged horses alike. Lead the colts by a wide margin ll no mile paced quite handily by Dareid Mailers Calgary Byrd. Delvin Miller took advantage of today's superb con- ditions to beat 2.30 with five 2 years-olds. The 2-year-old filly Pamper by The Abbott, trom Neil lleymond of Me lecrolt Farm near Boston. is showlll u particularly well in Jimmie or&n's stable. Thereis apitureotDonLar- lee working out tlhe 2-year-old Lin- nld. Coib 's Child. has been 2.85. Houston tone worked Reba's Boy an easy mile last week in 2.24 on the pace. A later report dated Or- lando, Feb. 11. has this: A week quarter in 32 5i'.'f';”.'?ZF”mSm "i””i'”” l" '.l::” lifltidg mm s ea l Pnwnallrifung, and Harold Miller over the half mile oval- in 2.26 25 arr Byrd. 2-year- -These were the Titan Hanover til- K lies Tethys and Philomel Gib White drove the Adios filly nsgswol-thy Ladyin 2.27 2-5. Tom- my Berry, oldest man in the game M was a mile in 2.28 2-5 with the 2-year-old Rodney filly In Free and Billy Hauzhtaon worked Fiicka Frost, a 2-year-old Victory Song tilly, in 2.28 3-5 on the twice around Tommy Berry appears to have tak- nn on a new lease of life and has lvned up several top-ranking colts. Society Lassie by Oarniey trotted ii) 2.20 2-5 and others being train- ed by him were stepping miles around 2.30 to 2.35. A newcomer to the Orlando scene. Don Larlee. native of the Maritime Provinces. has eight horses in the handsomely renovat- ed barn which has always been known as the Nat Ray barn. The young and capable Canadian has a quiet and patient manner with his colts. His is a youthful stable with the 4-year-old mare Princess Aly 3. 2.03 4-5 his oldest and only record performer. The other seven are choicely bred. well mannered youngsters that are making a good impression on their workout ays. News from Del Mar. Calil. shows that Joe 0131-ien is still persuing his cautious course. He has dropped his older horses quite a number of seconds but none or the 2-year-olds have beaten 2.45 and Rosalind Frost, that cost 535.000, has not been asked for miles better than 2.50 at latest report. At DcLeon Springs, Florida. Del MacTavlsh has a pair of colts that are training most satisfactorily. Black Ash, a black colt by The widower, turned in a slick tree- legged mile in 2.38, and Botany anover. a chestnut colt by Nib- le Hanover worked in 2.42. At Pompano Beach. El-vin is training some 30. 2-year- nlds. The best mile reported was "232. Practically all of them have beaten 2.40. These colts are all by top sires and the 30 would probab- ly have cost somewhere between t quarter and a halt million dol- lrl. leadershl was If Florida, Frank- aiatcersiilthaixlelsegal-egiister'elt since ear ouuua suslnlnl." WW7". The set at we 3660.000 stallion AdioswonarecordU788.ll6lntIo tntop theannuaistailloo 3 E M g -e E” )3- 3 an is 55 .. the others by Hanover Shoe Farms. Roun out the behind Adios in e two and year- Q .2 E I we are delighted to have a letter ti-om our friend 8. Thane Belyea . in hospital tor some time but is home now making a good recovery and hopestobearoundtnatewweeha more. Thane has been one of our mainstays for years in keeping this column going and his memory for horses and their doings is except- ional. In his letter to us he states that be omitted one horse owned in Fredericton. Banker Budiong. owned by Ralph Wilson. and gives us a piece of news that will be in- terestlng to all. namely, that 1-i.W. S. Allingham of Gagetown traded the 4-year-old Gordon's Day by Calumet Adam l.59V2 for Abbott Maplecroft 2.06 15 and has placed him in Ned Lindon's stable. Abbott. Maplecrott is a 5-year-old stailon by The Abbott and was owned by the Princeton Stabe of Princeton, Maine, and was raced last year by Allison Langie, Jr. In 21 starts he was 16 times tirst, 6 times second and twice third and won 83,438.67 and is eligible to the 2.20 pace. We congratulate Mr. Aiiingham on see- nring this valuable pacer and him to see his colors quite trequen in front this coming Prompt Radio and TV Re- pairs. Dumont, Crosley and Rogers Majestic TV. Wholesale Distributors for TV Aerials and Accessories rli Aerials Installed. Pick-up and Delivery Dial 3537 - 204 Kent St. .........-..............-as -as n so Pris d'Amerl- I richest trotting race treat; outside Walt near 10296 the Mtgh W-ud g9a?dl.tE!a.te"':bl:lt:on1.::lbbIdncho:wn.d lw l;l:ynY:nhno?,H”"”' 33: nm" .. ,, Tillie 33? an: and honors. iii aomrzasbsdls vi Baker, 1'-i)r"rel'l...'f'l35'4"';l3F'll: . .0. . . at an erusoutttlilalled -:.ClassCT dP.LuckyHqf- We III.” uh went to owner ME: hggartlignttlle at 11 over the long Eesltiiagfir. Dsnllenls) owned 3. over . Cam bell) wned res: 'etEv.l"..l..?'.tl"..m "rm- his notedlltaclng Club for results of last 8at- Henley ' nu A T um : .Bud IGI.-orge Turner), owged e BLUE CROSS CAN MEAN... an end to hospital bills for the member, hh wife and his childreni A small monthly pey- rneslt-usually deducted at the sonroe-in- sures the best of hospital care, given prompt- ly, for any or all members of the family. Registration of harness horses since the USTA took over the re- stry in 1089 has reached the Cl.- mark with that registration number going to the yearling Adios filly Mayita. bred by Walnut Hail to Ken Mccarr. USTA registrar. more than 235.000 trotters and lliiw ulouml tileaasrs We cleans Vltllll. its (list 1 86 We Have The TIME. You Have The JOB. We are Ispeclslista in HEATING, vs:N'rn.a'rmo. A IHEET METAL WORK. RICHARD BUTHABT 3 Eden Street - Dial 901 Fl5liEltttEti hIejheIIH.Qe&hhhelBHllC. CIA!GA30l.lNlEGlNIhdeltvC6elsG hdQOdlbt&D& Otto. Cpltnead h the &islg leek In In to eaalidanea at IAIIIIIII HSHl':ilMt-1lN' -Creymarine Diesel Engines are available in 30 different models. (ranging from 16 h.p. to 200 h.p.) to suit , every marine need. XQlthdHOlUIh&kIi L. Ileuentleeaaash 1:313 lune, hat oenosntlseynarhe Ituojcua.rluavuu'aatassb ...'lIedIIiwlhe herunitleuvteaeu BLUE SHIELD... protects its members against the burden ct surgical and medical expenses. A nus-profit. organization, it is sponsored by provincial or local medical associations, with the doctors themselves responsible for the quality of the A medical care rendered. 1 so that subscribers get the maximum return ”"'” """'”' ll ”""""" ””” Th-e future; -cemented 372.350 hospital for that Pnmgum dollar 3; th, 5",, of 'm. total Avaaabte Rosanna ............................. 52.161350 cerel;955 did I total of 3.830.350, """d bend” lass wuar ms assoclmou owes. 3" ma YOUR COMMUNITY BENEFITS .. . from the operation of Blue Cross - Blue Shield Plans. This is because the reduced in- cidence ot bad debts keeps down costs d hospital and doctors, allowing thenrto ten- der improved and modern services to patients. Then too, health standards are gen- erally improved. because members do not put off hospital or doctor visits through fear of the cippling bills to be faced afterwards. WE ARE GOVERNED . .. "55 OPHA'l'lOf8s laselneeneslleeefltsi Vie. owned and driven tclIer.z Tnim. I-2-2. Time. wetegreatiyshockedy ter- nss:rni.n:fsgecnweleal-ngotettclrttobrirlgbackral.-ingto Alex Johlhlth. We were tri ds tsaint hn. .:”aIl1::.'”,.."ndhe en 0 Jo Tlselargecrowdl lreataat,lurdayI races: Class D '1' and P. H. wlieboy, mi-tmautli. 1-1-1, race track. Iendins over such hors- ad with ,..m.., 1;. an mung. -, FIGURING IT OUT IN 1955 . sssoosces avallasts so an osuoanons. Cash and Investments 31,749,360 Conant Ienettts Aessoed 930,930 Membership Dues in adv. 577,280 oitsavllcbilltles .......... ........ I788 lveleble he Isnergenelel and Conttngendl 3 017.988 Net Income ......-............,..... ............................ .. Hospital --my-.....e........ 33,350.00. l) H.' 3 loud I I. . I. . 4 r me many others. In recent years Cecil of his five: a treat dealof time If: l eetttalav E ti Alexander of once great populnrlty in was one of of well " ime... ll9g and la ol the called, Surgical and Hoe- l provided to its 293,000 l SINCE ITS INCEPTION . . . g 'nt:iseUninedSteIlaeusdCesseda,EuaCroes baa peidout'0NE BILLION DOLLARS H BessditalnIlseAtlntiePsovincaaalase.dIe benefttatomesnbeeseotal8,29,999,000... quiheeusnsistilisteasyeeraldowletisaae how that break: douse isto individuals and ttsehbnelita. BLUE CROSS... In the Atlantic Provinces, Blue Cross mem- beralfp stood at 293,000 on December 31. 1955. Dusting the year 48,500 members sve- ceived benefits. In the period from 1943 is 1954, 395,000 cases wen And here's what these astronomical liguree have meant in dollars and cents: from 1943 ' to 1954 Maritime Blue Cross paid 320,482,000 for hospital services in the four Atlantic Provinces and in the year just past 33,358,000. Thus the total since its inception in 1943 is 823,840,000. BLUE SHIELD... membership is the Allende Psoviscss stalsa at 167,500. In 1955 the Association paid for J9,M0 1,333.5" n,.. 4,960 . . Medical .................. .... s,lso,ooe a,s:ls,ooe Medical or Sursical cases This figure. with by a voluntary 30-31 Ofggilges Mung: um. . mm the 160,600 paid between 194s and loss. of equal numlm .80 , "Pr!-an ' makes a total of 199.500 services paid in tlves, community hospital nominees and your Ieaarve at Ieglnwlng at y& 550,073 ,5... an puma imgpaon, a Provincial Medical lsociety nominees . . . the Medial Societies of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and New- foundland. The Deputy Ministers of Health or Chief Medical Officers at each Province are ex officio members. .. gum , . 9 Wu w!uennmbwehpdmndmdmeMultMnIhqhIAuaMInwhkhhhe official upnlmmdwxmmmm We an on etfillate at the Vedevetten Canadian Hospital Association. which is the olyeure-we Commun- -tVyHospltelAssoelatlen.WehevesIembeva iehehnertaen Association, svhlehmonsesatlvelltsetisvasetiotastshslevuef gnddie0.s.A 5 . . -- . ' 0” fl” ll .. W" MARITIME HOSPITAL SERVICE -rat arularlc nltovmcas owls PREPAID lltosnrlts, .. - .110 Heclll-T,ll AVl.,-r- HONCTOH 5 h fl 7 . BfIIQ.IIh.HKLIFAX - SAIIQT lmtal - If . r,5c;,nI..c1''r'.I'owa e'i'.somvs , J .,.-:y5'.w9.'&I-"'"-ti2?-.- Avelelsle lee lmesgenelea end Thecoetsottheeeservicestotalhodahs ss,ls9.ooo of which sl.1so.ooo was paid I W. J . ih 1,,;,g.,V out to doctors and surgeons in 1955. Ilue8MeIdlaepprcvIdbyUIeMedleeI8ecletleadNewInmswlcIt.Ptt ldward Island Newfoundland. and is also a membev at mm.canaa..ii.4...i.':l'..., ..i.l.s, II by the Canadian Medici Association. We are set to the epprevel of the ;.'':'..':.''.''"'......'.'..'"".:;:.f' :'..r.'..." """"'.....D or ... W-...O: :::""-.,' ,.....w-'- R00 0 II suited to the approval 0! II few. W . .....-s2,cITI 9'0”; 1. "id" 0 an " - MW?!