Te "Miitirnes To Aces Make It Three In A nedy finislled on top of the IC gue with “I-‘lddler" MacDonald's Flyers bringing up in the rear, The Summerside Pontiacs drop- ped out of the league during the summer. The l)(Kl‘—!(‘I'\' and the l‘l\(‘l'.\ combined tlleir teams to from and the with the Abbies coming out the wlnner~ after a close series. The Abbcs then went on to meet St. Stephen for the Mart- time Championship which Char- lottetown had captured in 19 56 St. Stephen won the first game of the series 4-3 by exploding for three big runs in the soventh inning oft" southpaw Benny Carson. game which was played at Stephen. the Abbies had the lead going into the late stages of the game when the boys from New Brunswick hroke the game wide open to defeat the Island Champions and win iltinie series. and went on meet the Aces. I The Aces took the series in ‘-four straight games to surprise} ter: 45-41. BOXING ’even_ their loyal fans. Vance_ Harris. of the Aces. was award-I fine boxing cards during the sea—‘ ed the John Ii (lrady Memoh. son with ' such great and well HI lltlllhx lur being chosen the known boxers as Jimmy Mac- niost valuable player on Siimmerside team. Harris pIay- . Cluskey. Dick Hall. Gary Simon, I" game went in favor of the Trot- 1 Ivan Doherty presented some Falling 5l°“'ly “ward: the I As the Old Year hears tattoo. and repares to bid adieu. tron- tlers of antiquity. It is difficult to state how this passing year will rate the Innis. Coby McCIuskey, Ace Mc- As '0 5‘’*~‘'.‘l“h 0' weakness’ Vi" tue or iniquity. ed a great series with the Aces , Tiger Steele. Tony Verions. Bud against the B.Y.C. ‘ amsay. Jackie Hayden andlwe. had Wyatt Earp 1" came The Charlottetown Ablilcs won! many others. ; I ms; d°8'30|'l0 m8ll'm8d9 the .'\'I<l.-P.I:I.l. Juvenile Title The best fight here was the‘ Smeml“5' by winning a total goal series ‘Willi Canipbellton Tigers I2-8. rematch between Coby l\lcClus- 8-4 in Campbellton and then ling ten-round draw in ;held the desperate Tigers to first fight. but Hall came out .a 4-4 tie at the Charlottetownl Sports Arena. to win the title. also got a vic Gary I team from the Sydney Academy i Ifor the Maritime Juvenile Title.‘ Some great wrestling mat- . lThe Abbles won the first game ches were also presented here ,&5 in Sydney but in the sec-Eduring the summer by Ivan Do- rad game which was played atlherty. Such well know wrestlers ‘the Sports Arena. Sydiiey roar- as Tim Geohagen. the Gallagher ‘ed hat-k to ll;-ind the Abhies an Bros. Tony Baillargeon and ‘H-6 pasleing to “In the total.of course the Midgets. Littlo jgoal series 16-11 and skate of I Buyer was the biggest mu-act. key and young Dick Hall from‘ , _ .. e Abbies won the first game Boston. They fought to a gruel-Iwe had sl"°"ph°m9 Eh“ Wm‘ their ‘ the winner in the rematch. Hall; Izooniing round the earth with great velocity. his animated pelv . The women screamed. and men showed animosity. Some record-breaking hitting. and a little scornful spitting Made the “splendid splinter". Williams. a sensation. Lew Burdette made Yankees bit ter with what may have been a spltter. was sure a year of great ex- I pectoral ion row over the second-place Royals. son 6. G. Guptill 4, Parker 2, like in witch astride a broom, Vaulting towards the skies In record—breaking style. I And Don Nick's “get-lip-and-go", plus his edilcllted toe. Adding football lziurels to his native is Grand Marian I Beats S’Side The Grand Manna‘ :10! Well. old 57‘s dying. and there‘s School team drubbed e i little use of cryin lmerslde Hlfih 5¢'h°°l " CM‘ 8. MacLaoghlin 6. B. Monroe. A. Monroe I. Totai—54. Summerslde High E. Boate , D Coston. R. Tomkslnson. M. Scott 5, W.Bethell. D. Mac- Eachern 2. It. L. Lids-tone. R.- MacFiu'lane 2. E. Campbell. I) Glmble. Total—ll. Riefe-rees—DavId Arnold Ind Fidele DesRoches. «'Boiit the errors that we made; ‘ l it's now too l£il(' So to all you fans who rc . may we wish for you. “G d IMINOR HOCKEY: Following are the extra periods schedule for Minor Hockeyists P.-‘IS.-\l)ENA. Calif. IAPl——Und- erdog Oregon and Ohio State are about ready to add another chap- ter to the history of the Rose Bowl, a rcrord studded with bril- liance. excitement and surprises. 3 Ohio ls Established As I Rappy. healthly sportinzl 3 was something less than champ- ionship calibre when the Buck- eyes bowed to Texas Christian in the opening game last September. Yet each team and its individ- ual players displayed develop- : desperate onslaught with . \ _ O 9 3 9 0 I'°n99r OW Vef O 5' "I ' I “ J ' stsslzx N B IF!“ A pm to . \lalllllllt‘ luiiiur A t'lldI"llplOn- the onus and district chum» 11.. suiundntdo Aceo nude homo boys mode it 8-0 In tho tho vbu Bill: point In V0‘ lfifl3|II'IIl‘|‘0||I|IIIII\l¥ In the ie \Iiiritliiie p|‘iI\|nCf‘S lli(‘lr \lllD leiiii tllh“l‘ lltrougli playott pious may add six players from first trons. .35.”-|“1¢$“. 1 &. fl.“ um van“ "‘°Q' ' I - ~’ I ' tentonnyolfooointho and-‘noAeuniodotts-Otntnntoollffll bldlwlya gtrongest representation ever in gulll(‘\ oi a round robin schedule. within the branch beore entering‘ ‘kl. ‘ml . “.’ am”. (hi $1 3".‘ u ‘my Hugh” .: .; ..:;‘;:‘°.:; .*.*°:.‘:,:.: . ".°.'I.‘:’.::?J “‘:..°°".‘::°".‘:°;.:'.~. 6 m chum-mu a--as-. r---v. we st. mt .......'°"‘°°....-. .. "*“"‘°°"u- «um -- an out I. ...i.. -- --e -an «- «- out nounte .onay 3' dl’ .‘_..\A0.‘db LL: ‘_ If _P0 ' h‘'fl-.l¢ukk‘.”‘'.“_.u.‘.‘‘“ °fi“‘,~"“&n°m.‘Nu-“on ierxa of Sussex. presidciit o. the to the Vaillime branch in an et- ‘ side the Maritime: will not In J u. ‘cc Wm. . H “cur, “. “fit °u_.', &'m -“ “' no flu nun Wm. . ‘O.’ Maritime Ainaleur Hockey .-\.\.su~‘Iut‘l loparouse irillerestlwin ixinigripermétjled to Ielvetlenlior «jar g o Thu lunn. PIIYWC I * “$3 d'*‘ '7 '3 lb‘ m.“-u.“ “?I'tl1i(()'uA roposal calls for tour llorl "lt‘lU\|)1l:s(;‘\)'|llllL'l‘l:ls waftilis findluliilzss lie; l::l‘:sltI:’?(?|"laSylllul;l‘°!l-'I e ‘WNW I333 dllrh‘ lh at“ ‘I lb.‘ Haj eualg l"lN"U'. . p,.— ‘. .1,‘ .hh .1 twoperlodsroo¢tospoctoculardowntbeI'UI1\'l||8I0 I83q.b.ag.| i¢,p.t,,,u Junior A teams til‘ tlieB.\ldrililnfs Eeititli o Junior age lw oedatielv t;'us sensor: h ed ‘ I hcuhu in in mu] tune. wk. 0'“, to mu.“ who ‘ “cu”. Jun. '7 Lo“. :21": .:1.3.2:*".s..%;::;+"..::;”:::...*:.: ....°::*..*:' °.'.;l « man» me mm «mm a» w -«-- m . o--. mi-. J Brunswick and Pl‘lnt'(’ Fiiward with the Junior all-stars provided New Brunswick one for the north‘ ‘d an Ac“ widely “Id mix“ The ‘cg 3”‘ W” ‘I’ n..‘, c'".r' A’ c‘"°u' Pl“ . . ‘ ' . . " . . ' i have made I! very C1030 but I0? most half over when Hughes at out. Dowling. it. Ready. 1, l.sland~-to be made up of the I)(‘sl tht) .ire perniitltd by their clubs. and one,foi the south. These u 11 mod n brad _)ulll0l‘ players in the l'(‘\pt‘t‘I|\C‘ willi whom they may continue to teams would meet in a series and‘ ‘$3 Xsomsnu were “hen” 2: own" d &. aaapmwd fiwherd‘ 3e(_‘[|u|1\ ‘pl.'.l\ al.(‘r elimination of Ili€ll“l.h¢‘ provincial team would be sc-I ‘ _ d S t d “h, d mans er B1“ B0 195 wmhave bum Huh“. nan” “n..h""°‘u‘¢: rah. ‘h.'@"°.l Lou-1501! Mann. Defence A 9' I'M from we be ...‘2.l*.l;“*:.’..:"...:.::; ti‘... ....‘... .. .. ... ....... ........ .... .......... . ...... ...... u... . We .l"°*.'..‘f‘“'.. ° in southern New Brunsw ck will iersa said eitorts will be made} In the senior series for the Al- Hockey Tournament is to be play map: for the companion The l°_ mmenuy tn me Wm ‘my nu‘ .fl.'“ u‘ Q “d 0‘ m. . a:l’wW.n Swtlxghe :19" be held here Sunday to arrange lnterprovint-ial play- Ian Cup. the Maritime champions ' - I ‘ ‘Ii I‘. ' ' ' P erd Arrangements are also being downs so as not to interfere with I also will be drawn against the Ot- ed at M°"c"°” Sudmm Wm‘ club‘ cu boys mve ken. working out: n omedo 2:4 '0'”. In H .. ‘ad '1' n“Tl3- c- G733)’. Gllldet. Clow- made for senior teams to .in- trains lending players to theltawa w i n n e rs As with e ‘r°m6t' John‘ Moncwn '2" Bath’ regularly the last [Mi Yeekts an sisufehduin Tier other two C]h.v: an . (93.5 out by ‘UMMAnY pm“, me“. ma in Mid“ H.) J-um,” jumm.s_ Six plawrs from wuhm urst. Sacltville and Charlottetown with two more practices '0 80 h. u ed n 0 . MIC’ Its way pun‘ p.d.‘_1. Ace‘ Hughes . . . . . . ‘ icompeting. Each team will play should be tuned up pietty well to T is the II . I00 '18 between ten to the ( gown” 053. ., pm.’ ‘cum Mud . I Ant) PLAN-_R.s the branch may be added to gt least five games during the giveagood account of themselves. in less than I minute of the gm,” ‘1. 30‘ um“, ‘c._G"d-“ muh“’.‘,"...—’ Prior to \lt‘I‘l”lUl‘lal tiip p.;1_t" the lhe .lL‘dIII earning the right to strengthen the Maritime repre- tourney with In extra gune As yet coag, Spy Ready ins not fume, Hughes. being! on. luck. b”.un‘ an no. I How.“ (H “ey Hug four tumor lLdfIl::\i(V)lJl>d. A(lt_(lalt. represent the .lal‘llllll(S against.sentati\es. should there be I he ‘he, the mnounced ms 1"]-eupfor megwo up trigger man at the 0‘ Q‘ 13 "wad. 1.”, when L...“ ‘u’ “)1 P uenne . -Grad‘, smoke clears. in the first-place. game trip but he did emphatically a bewildering pattern play tho‘ hued on. u . 9.“ {mm C" u. “"1 "‘C . IN standings. » lstste the boys inthe best shape. had Doyle 51111)’ 001 0! P05‘ Dunn. ‘ Second PofIoi——4. Aces— Hu- Charlottelown's /\l)(‘g\\'9ll. AAA I regardless of ability will beon the “—“"“"— ' " ' The Roy,“ lowed me I d“_ '3“ (H°w.n_ MuAnhu“ 92;; ' ' ' " is wndinc a team of smart l°0k- I Wwd- . Auditorium last night by the -ferent team In the third ti-um. I. Acoo—Hughos tClow. crud... iiig Juveniles along to carry the’ Best wishes of all fans will go ANGIE CARROLL not-got 54.11. Their first goal In the period 11.53: C. — s — Lem,‘ famed red and black Abbie col- with the boys as they invade the _ d “A , _, Cum“ mew“ Th. {int quu-tor ended 3-6 was by J.¢k Rudy .3 3.47 .1” (Dunn) tun. pen.me._Dm.l‘. n _ ours into this heavy weekend of Huh ~ > - effort bring Llaii e hngtbeeen ‘ M‘; by we foo the visitors who from that Am, Carver mm. it 5.3 3, (Mtwmdud) “Na, by Low‘ competition and it ‘Is: foregoge back. team‘ and individual records :9j<:‘a1!rll):'\::“.“ml|: Rh; Canon point on outclasseitli‘ the home gnjnutgs uner . {lac mg pefl.d_ 7_ Royal“ J ”‘“"“~“°" "W mall‘ ‘W R" Y‘ ° ( ”"“ "_"‘_“_"_ __, _,,____ ,,m.N, hi, {mt game tor the g2°>;- 5‘ ‘'3'’ ”"‘° 9 "‘°“’y‘“" Mmbgfdmené PT the Aces oak; R__¢£d¥ lCIr(I:‘0lll 13147:‘, 8. Royall re lt‘\| -f the lltii‘ ~lu.il«. I. ott- h I ~. ‘ ’ I it - ‘ I "I incl ' "("1 .t‘'. it _' R " is I ct iglt In Summerside , _ t , W‘ . “um °"'8, lemlc “W awe’ l 3”“ ~ A ll1‘3(l.V actlxltuis ot l“t’l I :l,,‘\”,.. l":§[ li)Ill(::ll~>(fl(ll t)]l”\\H‘:“5‘ ::\ilIll‘ll'IlL‘( tile “(liv ‘Bda\\‘li(‘ll)all aiill 8pl‘(‘l(?lSlI[l‘l\r\"0 assists. He has uh" (.“ll’_"llRl°dLT"“;o""”""'” mu’ k4e0DlnR_ the VISIIDPB 0" lb! 13-31 9- Aces——Hughe_s IHarris B.\sl-;B.\|.I. . ' ' . ' . _ Just recently returned from the Pom 8. - I t SC ti or sheet. it What im- ll.4.’t.Penslties-— Harris. Mac A ,h,.,..e team I513,“ l,‘N.. -“'9' “‘l""”li-‘ lll<’l1' S¢‘|I|l-lln- Tl”? I“ 3 (‘I059 391"?!‘ “llll 51- ‘*"':"‘:““—' United Sta.“ when he phyed ggpgfile °b3'll°’lr'lnl:'x‘_l'ig)ep}‘;j‘:h5'wm:’5 gesed two quick {entitles on Arthur. Reeves. ha“ 1 ,9 L I _ 9-«t n :1 series they awaited the win» Dunstan's University. The Trot- d Y k rm‘ m lndiampou. 1-euod cu. MacArth. duringezitfe l95“7a:ea.:>n nflplllllallllf‘ "her of the I’arkdale—B Y L‘ set-. Iters easily won the first game C S gagegyin rhe lmeneumonal Hockey Poll!“ ‘ ur g chased for high stlck- lo . . . . . . . .. 13 10 6-29 l’°<ll=°r*- ilk‘ l‘l‘<’I‘~ 8"" lheiles 'l‘h BY(‘ - I I -57-37 bill were defeated 52-47 in‘ eague. Summerside won the ”NE'.'“P.5 i R H and Reeve‘ for ' mom Mm" ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ " 12 3 12”“ Pontiacs lJLil'll('ll)illlllL‘ The - . 0. ' tame Om the ~ . me 6-3 their third victory In I .Gmnd M89an.h' -Gupu” 0' . I The Ace‘ nuuied ‘° hold 9'‘ R9f9r.¢| G°1'd Kelly Ifid Don l)Ud:m_\ M‘ M Form? hm_ winnci after a thrilling selen the second game The tlilrd n n E8 - “Mon w_ h_ (lupuu 15‘ T‘ VH1. Wm!”- HOCKEY WED. NIGHT 8.15 P. M. Amt-IERST RAMBLERS VI. CH’T OWN I today at the Sports Arena. I 8.00 - 900~Pra(-lice-~All Juve- l nlles I 11.00 - ll 3o. I've Woes-—Ro_val— Royalty Springers And if not‘ ' g else. this 44th edi- lion coming up New Year's Day offers a shining opportunity for what would be an astonishing up- set. should Oregon win. ROYALS ADMISSION: ADULTS 85c; CHILDREN 50¢ ment game by game. THOUGHT OF LOSSES "At first I thought my kids might not even win I game." said Casanova. “but we've won some 9 .. g _ _ ‘ _ g I ty Sparrows vs the Maritime Champmflshlp. =the ice. the winners of the Mark Iton among the midgets as ho N°“’ “"h"“‘ mm’ h"‘.'”"'l"‘°"5'§ ll.30 - 12.00 Pee Wees—-Royal- omo st,“-_ champions from the 3”“ “ This was the first Maritime Title time Title. appeared along with Tiny Tim. '9‘ "5 ma“? °“r 5p"”‘3l"' focus.’ ty Cubs vs PSS Hornets mg Ten have been egmbiigiigd whal 'b°“t "I9 31 P011115 for St. Stephen in many years. FOOTB.-\I.I. Sky [no Loo and Irish Jackie. 0" 3 ""1"" ,“a“'‘’“' "Wk °fI l2.00 - 12.30 -Pee Wees PSS Spit- as ihreeilouchdowns faym-neg, 'I“°l°d °" Om“ 5"”? In Little League at-lion. ti St l)un.stan’s University play-_. Hons]; RAc1N(; land called Isthmus: I ~ "Gosh." said Casanova. ‘‘I hope . f‘ ' QSS hagles . team from Charlottetown woli ed lllt‘ll‘ tirst season of Cana-| Great horse races, were held N01 lllllth more 111811 N0 011195 lr1(:2S3(\,s_ lm__p(.(. wees_p55 U93l'l)’- 05 000?”. the P5Y¢h°' no on. 1, 21 point; better nun the gland (_1,amp,on,-mp by man mmbail in 1957 and came‘ at the Charlonelovm Driving wide,_ and on the south is Sum- Falcons VS Q53 Wildcats logical advantsgo belongs to '. ‘rt No one bu been ye _.. defeating the Summerside Little out of it wit.h out being seor-lpgrk over an summer Wm, merside. . 3’00_ 340 __ Bantam, __ QCH5 conch Len Casanova: Orogon . . Leaguers 13%. led upon. ,many horses setting new re- whlch ll“ «lust '~'°"‘° ”"°“3h "Wolverines vs QCHS Panthers "‘“"d' ohm 95”‘ yum’ woody In softball, Barty They played a few exhibition; 3‘ s Lions andl cards for themselves. ‘“°”‘°' “WY Ch"l5‘m"- 45 . 4.30—Midgets-Flyers vs Haw" l‘ we“ "V"! °! mi" H“ 1 Ross Burner reached the fin- n'm is to see till! 012 FIICIWYOI at; for the City Softball Cham- lizames with Prince of Wales The fastest mile of the year . ,. ' R _' I College and defeated the Welsh-»wa_; done during old Home week First of all. we had those Aces. ?;0s_ 5.1‘-,_M,dgeu Dans V, Ignore the odds. forget that Ore- Dionship by defeating the B.Y.(‘.|mcn each time by very highlwith (‘om-air doing the h.,,,,,r,_ who. when you get down to V,“ gon is smaller and lost three A and the Junior B-Y-C» In the;scor<-s. The team from the Iconvair went around the track cases» 5.i5—a.oo —M1dgets—Eamhlers slmesln relulfl‘ '°“°"- 01"‘ semifinals. Ross Burner ended = college was no match for the =11, 2.05 z.5_ just 2.5 of 8 “Cong Pulled the upset of the year in vs Anowl 5331. won it. lug gigm gu-glght . a thrilling series with the a.v.c. power-pack St. Dunstan's over the track record of 2.05 set snorting st>hem- OFFICIALS: games In the murderous Bis Ten ’ after being on the brink of eli- i team. Newport Chief ey were class d as “also~ l H 00 _ A_ M __Lemy Bamenn Conference, minatlon all during the series.. Their hardest test came when Joe I-lpnnpssey “On the Mac. rans", but they really fooled! Don-Prime“ Actually’ me" 1' ‘ pflanct O L Ba"-y‘5 Lions had an easy I they played a team from BSti:Donald Trohy for being the best Etgedfans. I I d h f 100 P. m._Jak, Kennedy_ cut with both teams. Casanova didn't . time with the Junior B.Y.C. Francis Xavier University. u driver over Old Home week. it e up as salt c amps— or dream his team would wind up in - - . defeating them four games to they handed them as bad a GOLF them. threo cheers! M::.(f;3“'_,l{mm__BmMu1u“n. Vince the R0,, govt when gm, “non To us’ a Canada" Tu‘ customer is the W0“ important person in th‘ two in their best of seven ser- ies Lions went on to de- beating as Prince of Wales had The bl‘ ,,.,,,., ,,, go” was cm, I Mulligan. world, for everything we are, is due to his goodwill. _ got under way. And Ohio State received. Dowling's winning of the New‘ Playing ball. our hopes were _ feat Ross Burner in the finals: Queen Charlotte Hiflh 54-‘h00I Brunswit'k—Prince I-Jdward ls- high in those evenings last. and travelled to New Brun.-wick h(‘('£im(‘ the new City Rugby land Open and Amateur Golf Jul). . A C T C to meet the Ni}. champions. (‘linnipions by defeating lll9;Tournanielit Dowllnl: finishediwhen our Pontiacs looked pretty I 0 0 0 Th A were (l(‘lalt‘(l by thc defending champs Queen Square with a ,9\-on stmko lead over ham to but ' ‘ Maritime Champs in this ser— School in tirghtgyh ctlmtesteg his next neareiterival. Don Malc- We had Simmons. Grady. . T series. The Hig 00 Stllla Donald won t Amateur Tite 3 _ but wg didn't win thg _ _ _ HOCKEY finished the series without hav- with a two stroke lead over Bill (rm; '5 A The Summerside Aces pulI- ing their line crossed. All Queen ‘Beer of Charlottetown. ‘ For the Abbie, mg u, down tr, Each customer is a flesh and blood man or woman with human emotions. ed the biggest upset of the 11137 Sqilare‘s points coming on: John Idslabmoks won the Jun- din def¢g[_ I persona] probjen-15' indivjduaj hopes and plans_ hockey season by winning the kit-ks. lior Chanipirlinshippand Lthe S;enu- lsland Hockey Title. The Ace‘! IRASKETBALL Iior Title fel to eta ‘amp WQ were fitted with high gm- were ranked as also-rans in the The (harlottetown Trotters of St. Croix. bltion the Little League I . . . A ‘ division. I . , I . The boys gave everything they A customer's call is_ our signal for action, an opportunity to serve. our ‘ KI‘Om9|' Trying had. but couldn't win. chance to make a friend for the store. Still they showed a lot of zip in the realm of sportsmanship. aimed to lose 'em’ with I philosophic grin. ' Lions Never Had Time To Quit ITo Sign Rose S\'l).\'l'JY. Australia IAI-‘l Jack Kramer said Monday nightl he is ready to talk business with IAustrallan left-hander Mervyn . . . IS MORE THAN A SIGNATURE ON A LETTER Each letter we receive. no matter how minor it scents. in Important to the customer and merits our full attention. I-‘ans agape. with bated breath'll tell how pitcher Johnny Bet-I hel By DAVE DILES ,i-iiiiiieilt took a tax bite of more Rose. star of last week's Davis P"Fh‘i‘{d lllrls 9041“ Nmlm lam? ‘ ‘ '- - - ~ ll -- dibl.. In Mar - - - -- unnrituoig‘ ":a\nP“'"l1)(f1;l,lvft|'I]Ml’ «Viki; il..... «,...i ertth C“.Pl °h':"°'}.’§:_,l_","‘.‘;‘ m‘t;’;‘cSfifd m And um “,,,_‘an_, m,._,m_V mm ‘ Our time is your time‘ should be our attitude toward every customer, ‘I H I“ N" ml‘? mat much pro tennis and he would be sw-ell do H) ‘et mm the “WM-\ pl.““.\._,‘3Il_\lllllI' in exchange for a $3,500 in America)‘ Kramer said. clawing and (“mug my hm, .0 won a midget game in Chat» ~ because that is why we are here — to serve. am. mnl, Quite an lot of dynamite thlsl sional c h a m pi o n < h i ll l<)<>l— t~lieqlie." said quarterback Jerryl Th!‘ Pmlf‘-S‘-*l0"8l I _ " " ball game hroiixhl olmill Silli» Rent-llow. a youngster from Iowa DT0m0l°T 15 0" I“? “BY l0‘Bl'l5‘ yllungstor packs‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' d.y’5 tremenrlolis in lory over colliplctiritl his second big league A"-‘lrallal fl" ‘ho Opcmng of ° ':>_={n<' The customer is truly an "insider" . . . our reason for existence . . . ‘ “ our "boss" . . . a highly important part of our store. . IS NOT A FAVOR SEEKER We do not confer a favor when we serve a customer . . . Instead the cus- tomer does us a favor by doing business with us. -. . . IS NOT DEPENDENT ON US We depend on the customer. Without his fitggrt there would be no sales. no stocks, no proflts~. . . and no Canadian ! C.T.C. customer is a friend . . . and we invite you to join the “magic good pancho lt‘s enough to give one fidllels c1°V°l‘"d B""“”‘ how the Maritimes run mid-1 “law” GonIalne1:maii‘ds L:)V(t"t“l‘lo($8nd Jan I u v ., . . - '- v ’ - - ' ‘I 'fl:,;i:;\..( rw:s"dth:'::1y“:' &l;':im:,'0~(:i(i;]fi:;' £020 £if:.ny::-Sresztgl’ Kramer said "Pro tennis mlzllt put by Loil (‘rcckmiii its the vet- ; “Id W0. when you lose. you're an‘::“JTd r:::r:'(;‘dt\::°l:c:ieSst't° mm " _ eran 0”ClIS|\(‘ gii.-ird slrr)llt‘(l lnto.0l‘l _mi*"» —‘3ld In |‘¢Vl9Wl“E 5|-"Iv ' " ' like Lewis CarroIl‘s Alice, cluh offices .\Ionda,v for his big-.‘:‘yI):_.i‘r[l)un.;.%hA'“ IYAN1Ks LOVE DSIIBLEZ M I d""kl"3 Ill?“ 3 :“'3l° °h‘l£‘.'°' est a ‘day S -- A "l\ crv can real play on es. 3 Growing ta or I on accor lng ‘ “Eiierly game was 3 hmni-I "l_‘\'P l>ll‘83'€";3 d01A‘l'lg Olllilmfs Americans love good doubles and. to directions! own cm-diac for this team," 333"‘-‘ll C VOW“! Ul HCVEI’ we could fit him Into my book Tina the big lineman who just fin- flaw thrm as dead or Flat as they very well." Ished his eight professional cam-‘W97’ 5“"d9Y« _ " ‘ paign. "No one gave us anything I "Tll“*f' 2".“ “GT9 mlmbllnll I0 it wax 3 to“; tough mad for .,s_;tht-mselu just like we did three‘ The Browns had it czisv. That .Vf‘3r< 880 when IN)‘ Whlppfd USI was the difference Sunday." ‘S0 badly ‘5-10’ gm 1,‘); urn; “When we II a r t 2 d rolling Each member of the hotrnltiagainst the Browns and our hoysi club picked up a cheque {or saw‘ they had a chance to beati $3,522.24 after the M4 wallnplng Ill‘ B''‘’“'”5 “K9 ll'l0.V 5981 US In of the Browns In the National l54._ everyone started talking it Football League final. The gov- up in the huddle." SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S EVE SKATE SKATING 7 to 9 PM. Admission! 25¢ -until no sure now to ur- JPORTSAEA .9. Jacking up or putting down theI e in section For you. {or the Now ‘We had sprightly Alfred Groom. 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