ow Range Offlec Stewart Moore of the P.1t.A. shoot at Squaw is seen looking over some of the Point on Thursday. competitors in the opening match HUNTER'S CORNER Fought The War To Get Back To Some Real Shooting "Old soldiers never dle...theyi reality of the present as we re-llv- simply fade away" a saying coin- t ed our back home axperelnces of man during the lat Great Warithe past and in our minds were Is true in a certain sense - b ut transported far from war an d either way amounts to the same its death and destruction. For 3.1!. thing in the end. On the night of .it meant tall grass swaying on De .liine 30th I received a telegram Vebbers marsh - long skeins of nutifying me that 1111. (Ben) black ducks above the rippling iiunii. an old war buddy and fel- rice beds of Grand Lake - the low duck hunter. had passed a- cell of the bull moose on Bull way. I hadn't seen him for moose on Bull Peature Plains a- ihirty odd years - not since we have upper Timber Lake - dawn- eroaeed guns in a duck shooting in: at the mouth of the Jemseg. rontest on De Vebbers marsh, the whistle of wings and the white Gagefown. N.!!. The telegram was breasts of whiatlers gleaming in from his brother Frank and as I the fog. -ead it a great sadness settled For me if was the ()ld Home ipon me and memories long since Lake A lily pads dimpling in the OPENING TCH or THE P. R. A. stored away came flooding back in a wave that carried me back to a tiny village in Flanders - to quote Longfellow: "Once in an ancient village whose name 1 on sun -- long skeinii of black ducka dipping in over the spruce from, Irving's Bar or Wisners!...tho cry of wildgeese in the night .- ruffed grouse by the Red Gate - Lake Verde with Ring-necked ducks adding in its placid bcauly... black ducks dotting the tiny ls- Between forty amt fifty of us lands on Gii's Pond -- the white were squatting or lying doiin in a 3 sand shore of Keefe's Lake - the barn loft half filled with rye straw. l flutc like whistle of yellow legs it was afternoon and rain rattlediand flights of black ducks drop- en the tile roof and the guns be-I ping into its reedy coves. Last but mnd Seilly Sur Lya rumbled om- ' not least was memories of broth- tniously. The battle of Neuve Chap- 1 er Art and myself tciiding our pelle. our first action of the wanitrapliiie in the dawning or fctch- Will l"ld9l'W8Jf- log home strings of firm. tasty IIIERWOOD FORESTERS I The night before hundreds of iial tun lined a cobbled road anal watched the Kings Own Rifles march toward the front. The Fire and Drum Band of the Foresters was playing: Hold your hand out naughty boy." a song familier dur- ing the first years of the war 1 re- - -V"- '1” "7 G'3''”w" "d "' dd, member the tears running down 1”" b"ddY- ” "'.'”"' Euh M the cheeks of some old French V ”' '5'” "ch other "M u"l1":""d uomu, Mud,-,1: ",3, md ind 'and the contest was dcc are me! M hunk in he”, back my m..ng.draw. its the memory of pals l 3. Most of them were smallish men i ,”"'5S "'3' ""3 "mu '"'"lw" '" lmdiu toward U" (mm with (its terrors arr: forggtten. premleir:-1 their Cockney voices hiiniming.h" BR'H"""P5l 'C"mw."t:Y :1 "Last night in the pale moonlight 'h.I;',"”5" ' Mr: f';rr"";h, gag. I saw yer. I saw yer. with a nice ' mckin';m(T:lEkgo 0, hloddy hm.”'i girl by your side you wcrr strol-. "Q h 0" ml mu” up "Id ", ling full of Joy and you told ins ' that you never loved it girl before. I math": "Hmm C. It 1"” 0” longer remember"..1t was there on Ma.rch 10th. 1915. BR. and I first met. brook trout in the awning dusk. A DRAW After wars and Ben and I had our duck shooting contest on De: Vcbbers Marsh at Geizetown with his brother Frank and Abner Bel- Dets was driven to a win by Erie night, the first dash was won by. Moreaide. which means that Eric Model Eudlong in 1.19. and be has recovered from his recent in- also won the 4th wash from iuriea. Avalon Gal 1 J. MacGre- same field in 2.1! 3-5. The 2nd and nor) was 1. time 2.15 4-5. in roceinth dashes were won by John 4. with the some field. Grey Eagle Frederick, owned by A. J. Allain.- (.1onesI1. Lela Clcgg (Ratch- fordi 2. Mighty Deb lMON'!ld2l .'l, Gnguen. best time 2.15 1-5. time 2.15 2-5. In the 1th race. the Truax (G. Gautieti was 1-2. The Frenchman tint and 1th dashes. Lakeside Abb. 'Glveni 1. Theo A. Nick (O'Brien) Mite IEd G nttueni 2. Direct Mite tMoresidei 3. time Frankie Budlong 2.12 1-5. Frenchman is owned by was 1-1. Becky Smith 2-2. 1 u n i o r free-for-all James Given. Halifax. The fast- 2.12 2-S and 2.16 3-5. est mile of the night was in race heIVY- ti, the AA Pace. Mr. Rock Walker) 1. South Dakota (Camp- bell! 2. David Caudle i0'Mearal 3. time 2.12. The winner is own- ed by Charles J. Walker. Lower' Sackville. Ai Truro on Wednesday iili;hi.i Impact tPinkneyt was first in' racetl and 4: Brenda Grattani (Conroy) 2-3; Laurel Henley; iMacLeodI (-2. time 2.12 and 2.11- 2-5. The winner is owned by Mrs.' Emma Mustacalis. other winners.- werr. Race 5. Naughty Girl (Her- risoni 1. Lucky Bet (Daniels) 2, Tiny Budlong (Sheet SI. time 219- 3-5; winning owner Lt-Blanc and. t'roIssman. Truro. Race ti, Royal; Bank (Mat.-Lcodt 1. Allsplcei twiseneri 2. time 2.15 4-5; winning owner. Frank Stanfield. Triiro. Everyone will be glad to notice that Mr. Stenficld. one of the own- ers of Stanfieids. Ltd. has be-' come interested in race horses. Race 7. Real Fingo iPInkneyi 1. Lady Abner ID. Pinkneyi 2. time 216 4-5; the winner is owned by Mrs. Emma Mustacalis. Truro.. whose horses were formerly raccd 1 with similar success by Len 0'-. Meara. Friends of that tough lit-i tie mere. Lady Abner. will sec: that she is still racing up front. At Mortcimt Wed nt-sday (III hold your hand out naughty boy." l.'!I:'::'-Im. I never laid eyes on the Sher- y M, 0". Wm (M W". , stood Foresters again but I do ip ' I, know they were cut to pieces by I W """ ' "T"T:I Stretch l I I fterman machine guns at day-' break next morning. This is the I BCCl( prelude to meeting lift Dunn. Wei "hill! :1 Dtvlly fluiet. We kae w ' 'Conttnued from MI! ” t att in s were not nin (tell u front and that night :5 firm as "m" 2 U "d 2” 2'5 . got dark we were to nish rctnfor- '.'""d T" l""r"":Q'oh 5,35 cements up to the Lines. The (3. Hyatt” &I").I1EIIn:tIivhu N Sy and a. (General servit-ei wsggons. ;vr','b,,Y' ,, '6 1-.,.-,.'.,- "won";-aces were lined up in readiness. it west 2 :55 gyy,-gin .. rut field: her a wild. fast ride with three teams; mm, H. 2.14 4.5 and 2.12 4-5. the. pi horses hitched to each wagon. l former more than two sect;niis remem' the Infant vowin i it her revious mIl'- ' they'd never drive WIlIIrTl5 sgaiiII.:' hm" uu P they'd rather take chances oii' foot. I didn't blame them too, much as it was no lotto huddled in a bouncing waggon hitched to ma horses who wen travelling wide open FIRST ACTION That night we were to take turf. in our first action and each was wrapped in his own thoughts and the silence was almost oppres- -IW. To get my mind off Ute war I thought of duck hunting ha ck home and of the old Home Lake. I made a remark that started the Mt boiling: "This would be I good day to hunt ducks” Someone "tdutred. "Are you a duck hunt- er" You've said it. i'm one of '5! best" was my reply. I really said if to relieve the tension but I got more than 1 bar- gained for. A alimmish. wiry chapl lhtiut my own height lying at the wvolite end of the loft came to his feet in one supple movement; hit the back of his forage cap with the palm of his hand and pushed lie peak over his forehead. stuck "it! foot out in front with the toe it Its boot straight up and remark- ed: "Listen chum. I don't know will you are or where you are lrombutishotmorsducksthea The concluding meat of the Siimmerside Lobster Carnival was featured by splendid "Ci"! at the speedway and a bumvtf attendance. In the D Pace. Gentle sohev drove Frank H. Cavallero to a'wtn: he is owncd by Fflllll H. Callbeck. The many mend! 1' Herbert Parsons. Breadllblnt were delighted to see his trottern Tommy Shanlpr. win the first. duh in the B trot for driver Neil ' and dead-heat with Miss Russell! (W. Simmonst in the remaining dash. The A Pace was split up. with Lady clrita. owned by J. E Turner and driven W 5- -Il.V- 53' ing (-4. Propane tc. Kennyi H. times 2.15 and 2 14 1-5-4 new rec- ord for Propane. We have rrceivcd a row "I II" racing sheets of the Summeraide ltscoway from Claude Harkness -in-It of the course. and we werr iutty pleased to see that in the or race meeta. one on Jul! lll- , id the threc on Lobster Carniva . mix, a total of 87.!!! was pelvi II for the in eventa. quite a t.ld.v ' m1 of money. And we were PIT" 'lIITIy glad that the races were i welt spoken of. and the flaaft ight drew a bumper crowd of i'I'.I' Mill. The fastest mile trot- nil ." I told him ho I . was 1 was frotnw and ".7: has the argument started. Each wgd ". t"'. H. ” An... Hid M outdo & other relatinf ,mml"'u..dm. '" ..d neeni owned and drfvuiby neg-ge' CIIIDOCI. sum rlnbttag guns were forgotten. ""03 Ml-ll . -- itscovaaeo 1 We H300 together and were lnerally huparahle. Vie could we are glad tonotlce diet on llk,Iar hours about duck hunting. Wednesday night at Ioekville lttwasoarueapantsmthegrinnownlathslitst 3! MATERNAL HEALTH CLASSES . ' Newlettes logis- ; Tuesday July so. my 5 lnssrieuiclssa .............. 8:30 p.ni.I , eeaaaa0""""" p"u' Thu-gal, August 1. 1957 et son litm. , , .1! pasentaareabletoattiendl It -au...-.......-. is YOUR FURNACE TIRED; DIRTY and BROKEN DOWN? no reason. Haughton inaia1I.. why Yonkers cannot meet the do-l mantis of the Siandardhred Own-, are Aeso. "Last year Yonkers made a net profit of &t0.tlli and there is no reason why they can't give 45 percent of their net on each night's pari-mutuel handle. Belmont Park gives the runners ll percent " FARM SOLD one of the most important tran- sactions in harness racing in years was the sale last week of the I30-acre Galnsway Farm. Lexington. Kentucky, to a group of businessmen. The price was reported as Iiiilthflll. It will be used as a site for a Il5.tl)0.tI! L ' ,, 4- ' ' The pro- prietors of the farm were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Gaines. Mrs. Gaines started making dog food in her kitchen. while Mr. Gaineai peddied it around. it was so well liked that they built a small fac- tory, the capacity of which was so taxed that new and larger premises had to be built from time to time. Then General Foods stewed 1"- the hloncton. and driven by Joe Don "' ”- lit the int and ood- i'l"' G”3."""' II-iorua mlllinrii, dollars. i'1'he. um" McLure and MacKinnon Silver Trnk V” For: Farms bought several tons !s lltgqiihil fat: for Loses ii-fiuti.iet:Iakrg - ., ,. ',an we even UM". IMPROILMENI" withllvlr. Gaines who said how ,' g ,, ,, pleased he was to get that order. Time has been a big row Wm, Diem). of ,.mn,y' Mr, Gm” between leading horsemen and the management of Yonkers Raceway, New York. and many we: in a position to indulge his hobby of buying a farm in Ken- tucky and breeding trotters and pacers. He has been very sue-g ceiiaful and some of the fastest- pecers in the world have come from that farm. We understand that he and Mrs. Gaines will con- tinue as breeders of standard- hreds OPENING Next Thiirsday night the areal- est harness racing showpiece in the world. built at a cost of over Sl!t.0i'i0,fi00 - Roosevelt Rat-ewaY -will open for operation. Every itlca that will make for.the com- fort of the people attending - the horst-men. grooms and horses -- has been attended to. A fireproof structure as high as an ll-story building holds the grandstands. made of steel. concrete and tile. they stretch lilo feet long and 200 feet deep. 2500 people can have dinncr in four magnificent din- nf the top stables moved out and went to Foxboro because their demands were not complied with. Their claim is made by the Stanrlardbred Owners Association, which meant! the owners of the fastest trotters and pacers rac- ing at Yonkers. Among,thc driv- crs are Joe O'Brien. Billy Haugh- ton. Johnny Simpson, and others of nearly the same stature. Rilly Hauizhton has expressed himsclf in the followingi "Sure.i IIIP purses are a major fat-tor.t But before we ever race there again. they've got to fix up the frat-it and the stable accom- niotiations. Thc horsemen take iiicir lives in their hands every timc they race at Yonkers the truck is so bad. Furthermore. the stables are bad. and there are no accommodations for g r o o in I. There is no place for the grooms to sleep or to eat." states Haugh- toii. ing areas. one of these. the tart- "Ri'Klf'iPVcII Raceway just spent est, can handle 1250 people. On 8Itt.000.000 to renovate their the main floor is a 500-sent cafe- teria. and thrntiilt the large win- plant; one of their imprnvcmcnta dnws of it may bc seen live acre! is a stihsidiz.” restaurant on the IF SO INSTALL A FLOOR FURNACE TODAY START PAYING OCT. I NOTHING DOWN-YOUR FIRST PAYMENT STARTS OCT. I WITH 2 YEARS TO KEMAC SAVE 25iVo OF YOUR FUEL COSTS Wouldn't you like to save '25? on your fuel costs over other gmetiiods of heating? This is possible through the installation of the Eldis kemac Floor Furnace with the use of the famous specially designed ctI.n steel baffle. Just thhik the Eldis Kemac is it 7; and over when compared with any type pot oil space heater. See this new and most floor grill. . F room Saves Eldis KEMAC Automatic Oil-Fired FLOOR URNACE s It pk heat for ll:IIt'g This In sum liouee. 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One of the largest, if not the largest. harness racing stakes in Maine was raced at Gorhain Raceway. Maine. It was made lhla by Norman Woolworth, one of then owners of the Wool- worth chain stores, and a native of Maine. and an owner of her- ness horses. giving thhe manage- ment a cheque for 81o.tlI) to en- able them to put on a couple of free-for-all. one of them. a Pac- ing stake. drew lull) spectators. and it was won by Duane Han mer. driven by Stanley Dancer. and he set a new mark for the track of 2.02. Last Saturday night. Duane lienovei won at Blue Bon- nets Raceway. Montreal. ntting a new track pacing record of 2.01 flat. Bay state Pat was second. SPECLILATI They are already speculating as to who will win the 1957 Little Brown Jug. Torpld, 1.5!. record taken as a two-year-old. and Good Counsel. 1.58 1-5. record also tak- en last year as a two-ycarold are the favorites. But Joe O'Brien and. Adios Express. which recently paced a mile in 2.01. are ant to be overlooked. 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Iteed. who has 50- D Idhl horses this season. and looked in perfect health. had to enter hospital for an operation. We all hope that he will return to us soon fully re- covered. TIIREI DOUILI-Ll Sat. July 27. 1951 The Guardian Page 7 Pace. giving him a record of 2.1!. Don Trials 46. Gaudeti 1-). Tune 2. sniiui. driving Cooly Boy. and! 2.1! :4. sis l-5. C. 8 ith, d " Tribu . di d-E , .d H: No an: in "nu! Plvgelj In the third and seventh dub its 'n-um u. i u. (giggles Frankie Budloag IJ. Gougesl cu; .( m.”.1'gTvi:' 1:1 :5, -was 1-1. Lakeside Abbe Mite IE. Gougeni 1-I. Time 2.10. 2.11. Another splendid program hui been lined up for tonight at thel The fifth dash was won by Charlottetown oval. and anyone'MIlI'I 30! '-I; Gf'III!tl'- Tim! wanting a couple of hum of ,-"1 1.12 2-5 and eighth dash was the excitement in a ' comfortable- same field by Tennilwood (E. grandstand and bleachers. can'tI GOIIICIM Tim! 1-'5 3-5- mlae it at Charlottetown Race-. At Fredericton Raceway Thun- wgy. ' I day night Teddy Weir pIltNI John At Mont-ton Raceway. Wednos- Jollity in the 2.10 list by Winning day night Model Budlong was the theheiiahth daiih."'1":e fourth dalalt , . 4 . ffrat and fourth dashes in 219: wit ll e same e was won y 3nm:mAyd:nM:oEn.'Kir:g and 1.1! 8-5. Resourceful was; Domintons Pride in 214 Teddy Wm”, M "mu 2." :4 "M 2.3. (also drove llomesfratrh Ade to a 212 4-5 stn'ans eta dashes Mea- . 'l'"' '" "'"'"'.' "'"' T'"" "3 d'ow mm Mg nlvmmm H"Lmd. John Prederii-it (.1 Gougont My ('legg (hilla nt won the Abbed." my Llwmn, 24. Bony won second and lllih dashes withl seventh dash in 2 iii. Brook. 3. (Lang) 3-2. times 2.11- 1-5 and 211 1-5. The single duh was won by Federal Dawn IL.t Queen), Marilyn B. ll-'tllmorei, 2 time 2.10 8-5. i There was a rather unusual happening at the races in saint John. Wednesday night. when all three of the doublodalh recea produced three double win- ners. In the and and 6th dashes. Cover Up (ll. Donovani was 1-1. W. C. Brooke (W. Carri H. 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