— NAL SATURDAY rett, Stapleton) 12:41. ugg | da a ks —Ferguson double major and misconduct 14:17; Harper 14:17, MacNeil 14:17; Nesterenko ma- fet rus “—e Agnes Baguell, Peg Weir, © The Garton, Ouartotietown, Men. FoR 14, 1900. TODAY'S CURLING DRAWS Si = ee om dinner will take place to-night.) , The annual Prince Edward, E Island Curling _Association’s at 7:00 p.m. in the upstairs ban- quet hall of the Summerside | Curling Club. All teams enter- MacDonald, F. Corcoran, B Smith, -P. Molly Hunt, Ruth Curtis. Ella Taylor, Bernie Flinn, Freda. McLellan, Gladys Stew- Ice 5: B. MacNeill, Harvey | art. Douglas, L. Johnston, rioe George | Viney Simmonds, Charlotte | vs. T.W.L. Prowse, E. Tedford, | ewane. Ew. Cambell, Fleur R. Carr, Dr. C. Gallant MARITIME RACING HALIFAX (CP) — Water Freight and Hey Gahagan were idouble winners on the 10-dash harness racing card at the Ex- \|hibition raceway here Saturday. ‘ BOSTON 2 NEW YORK 9 | led in this year's British Con- Water Freight, owned by Sian- : SUMMARY ‘ Ba as well as invited guests cane Se ee are en- “Glade Molo. ee ee ley Mayhew, of Kinkora, RELL. + wee Rhine Py tr \ ee ae as. in the commencing Feb. 14th, at Yvonne Wilson, Buff LePace Nehamen: fpr csoak _ 2 2:39; 2. New York, Hadfield 12 competition will be made fol- Belvedere Gott: — Wiles Doss. Rogers, Fernande Whelan.|)/.,° " (Fleming, Ratelle) 3:32. Penal | loninn Seasapaeas sonore: |S Spares: Rosemary Hill, Eileen" pier race winners were Bors « : ties—Oliver 11:29, Peters" 13:40, MONCTON (cP) “— Moncton | | tative from every team MacMillan, Connie Brennan, derview Leader, Kenland Gold | Howell 19:50: "|Hawks crushed tetown | be on hand. MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY | Helen Baker, Shirley Beck, Fran|syadydale — Chiet,. McHayes, Second period—3. New. York, |Royals 12-2 in an exhibition hoc- | et fart entries Nainet, Sores Comes. Davies, Edna Lord ima's Son and Shadydale Wyn- Ratelle 17 (Hadfield, Neilson) |key game here Saturday ™ | The following is today's draw . } bel. 2:24; 4. New York, Fleming Three had | Club: Curling theson Howatt, Wester Cox, AT MONTAGUE, Fastest times. were ll se- (Ratelle, Hadfield) 10:45; §./three goals each. They were " ‘ i conds by Borderview Leader. in New York, Nevin 22 (Goyette, |Rey. Peter MeKee, Phil Doircer’ || 00 Two Year (Old Spain) Boo | Martha Johnston, Carol Taylor.| lee Pr, ‘Consen, L. Fur. the first race and Water Freight Deena hat area i: Penal |e chara Per, Hariy Er 71 ae vu. rer. OR Maen Ronn Sept re estia * _ Attendance. va seams et and Vie Howe ndded! | Tee 2: R. MacDonald vs. Fran “Boyles, Connie MeMil. |Sorrie, A- Wright. <SCORS SES ar eee e eee Ice. 2: : FAMOUS FOR Leod. H. Robbins, N. Walfer vs. A. BRANDED (INSPECTED Laura Pickard, Evelyn Wright, | Sullivan, R. Ferguson, L.. Nich- 3 Jean McNutt, Dorothy Orton. | olson, L, Munro. iSTEAK Beer on 9 P.M. Ice 1: Dr. P. Macintyre, J.13 Third period—6. New York, ithe single C. Nicholson, E. Shaw, MONTREAL 2 CHICAGO 2 SUMMARY |Hicke 4 (Selling, Ingarfield 0; a First period—No scoring. Pen;,7. New York, Ingarfield 2:04: Beliveau (Fleming, Plager) 5:30; 8. New tallies 9:06; MacNeill 11:30: Beliveau) ‘York, Peters 6 (Nevin, Hillman) [ 14313; Vasko 17:12. 7:51: 9. New York, Ratelle 16 A Rogers. : Ice 3: S. Giddings vs. B. Ste-. venson. Ice 4: G. Gallant vs, H. Shama Joyce ; : a oe F. Dik | marion. Auld, Margie Sim Bove K fen a Monireat,| (Hadfield, Fleming 9-05; 10,|MoSport Club Skips should see that their TUESDAY AND aes. tL ean as ug ue 10 (J. C. Tremblay) 4:17;{Boston, Martin 12 | Prentice) . teams will be present. Helen Likely, Tezy ‘Taldlaw, a G. WWarer, R. can COV CCCS OCOD 2 ‘Chicago, Hull 45. (Hay, Nes-|10:59; 11. Boston. Stewart @ Holds Gathering 8:30 Rotation Spiel for Rustice | terenko) 18:33. Penalties—Hodge Martin, Prentice 11:35. Penalty fs) Golf and Yacht Club trophy: Cay 13:11. ..,—Plager 15:28." : A regular meeting of the| Gam Ice 1: HR. Carruthers, Dr perlod—3. Montreal, Ri- Shots on goal pe P.E.I. MoSport Club was held _|D. MacDonald, E. Gillespie, ¥ ’ chard 18 (Roberts, Duff) 11:45; | Boston 6 5-16 lrécently at the YMCA. A re-|s MacLaine vs, §. Beaton, H. Mit: _ Calcabe, Wharram 18 (Jar- New: York ‘0 19 13—42 |eord turn-out marked te meet- ton, W. Storey, K. Acorn. Scoccenate ie care 1, MARITIME HORSEMEN MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS [s2""""" | yer i nd Tetnin interest sud pertict {|D. Wonnacott. Nomination Payments on all Early Closers The following are the results jis; Bruins 4 — David MeCsllostion it would be advisable le Tuceaen, Me ones y j at fer are meee eee -_ . oe: D. MacKia-\to hold meetings every second “2 |J.8: Taylor. K. Cantwell, C. st week, | 3S. K. ; y and including Saturday, Feb Rangers 11 a sien 8 Su te ne, Cruces te ec | Downe, _MIDNIGHT on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 5 : gi (2) an acifn Jimmy r 1 : J rercey, . . ‘ ; 2 SE ye = Ci tay Witbur Bits (Om sta YMCA. the enoel - Dr. L. Prowse, D. O'Rourke vs] U.S... Ruling—Ali horses must be named when making firet payment. | Maroons 3 — John MacMillan, | (2), > Itime place. At this time thé bes : Catie ounkee, ‘Kenny MacDow:[Redwings 1 Earl Jeftey club takes @ plea end on inv Porerooseooeoeseosesoe To be held at Exhibition Park, Saint John, N.B. ; Ratona — Stephen Mc-|| Canadians 3 Paul, Saale lation ta oll people, young ond “ANADIAN | $ PURITY DAIRY } | 1966 Season—opening May 7 Comets 7 — Bobby MacMillan James McCallum ere or. not whose interest may Ne N. WINNING ; x 3 . (4), Gary Campbell (2), Gary| Midget-Juvenile Schedule “lh. veaked as to whet Motor = “Parents inet” > Send entries to:— an théson, David , Bobby |Juvenile playing schedule for |Rooinning Monday night, Febru- B.C., flashes under the finish day at an international ski (4 t Exhibition Association MacGuigan (2). money eat Teel 4 ‘thtelay 1 the club will embark on| enner’ in winning time te meet on Mt. Norquay at 3 317 Kent St. Dial «ns 3| Box 284, Saint J NB. Aces 5 — Gordon Lawson (2), | week @ three-part course on rallying |_C@Pture the women's-sialom Banff. sooe . | or cha, Gordie . Beck, Alan Stevenson, Monday, Feb. 14th, § pam. |dealing chiefly with navigetion. Danny Patriquen; Bears 4 _—|Rangers vs Bruins; 6 p.m. 7 | The title of the rally se bool is . Paul Carmichael, Bobby Maec-|Hawks vs Redwings. "Keeping on the the Kehna (2), Bobby Judson. | Tuesday, Feb. 18th, 6.90 pim.|,Keoping on the, Rega: ioe | | $ — George Rogers,|— Leafs vs Canadians. school is identical to the one gi- | | Les Merriam (8), Gerry Camp-| Wednesday, Feb, 16th, 6 9M. | 105 in Montreal in April of 1965. bell; Blades 2 — Rickey Catver, |— Midget Pr. ctice. at cedseetal hon Sian iaiiatied | | Louis Docherty. The following are the team |1.°, "host of rallying experts in Hornets 6 ~— Paul ‘Saunders | standings in the co-operation with the BP Rally (2), Allison Ellis (2), Devid | Minor Hockey League for games| ..4 ‘Racing Drivers Club. Tenn | played wp ¢o sed lnchaarne ers E E E | Ge Maen Ronee. |parcuwnnanrra "0 . pemaeay os necine Ne ASS Bisons. $3 — D'Arcy Murphy, | Team W UT Pts. | 594.5752 during the day, or. to Lioyd Gass, Alan Gass; Sena-/ Jays 92.0 B ipgl MoSport Club, P.O. Box tors 2 — Gary Cooper (2). Sparrows 621 WM lim "¢ ; at cee WEE Redbirds 722 6 — Otters 7 — Lal Hennessey (8), ae $23 © | mambiers 7218 Rone Fas hicks Ripseae: © | $51 i Indians - va Gallant (2). : oes pace Scie _- Gas | Bixotte.- 55.0 (2), Mike Hennessey (2), Henry | Hawks eee | Bacon 4519 Woolridge; Springers 3 — Clippers 460 8 veaae <=: tole 733 YF inte fae Ronnie Sobey; Wolves 2 — Sput | Springers 8 SS iS | senators +63 & Milees ®- Dak Peteoel 6424 |Sepcer—yuVENEZ | Sohn Bell; Seals 3 — Ronnie |Fox* $438 lime ian = 813 ae Gordon, Andy, + §-8 210 | Rangers £29 4u oN 5&6 ice |S, 2S Brian Camel (3); Gordon | Coyotes 223.5 Redwings 2:70 4 363 9 Osea (i nity neler oS 901» Rickey Flanagan (2), John Quinn; Falcons 3 — Derek Egan (2), Bobby Power. Redbirds 6 — ‘Rory Beck (3), | Donnie Doyle, Willard Horne, George McGuigan; Bluebirds 2 =_ or aioe Maclean, Wayne Squarebtiggs. Eagles 4 — Kevin Cooper (2), Robbie Burnett, William Keou- eae; Hawks 9. Sparrows 4 — Tim Flemming | “a, Gerry Trainor, John Mac- | Intyre; Blackbirds 0. fancc 5 AUCTION “VERY VALUABLE EXHIBITION _ CONSIGNMENT 61 ITEMS— FINEST QUALITY — Francis (3 John Redy, "hy Tom rai P E fe S$ | A N R UG S ( Crows 1 — Blair : MIDGET-JUVENILE the finest examples in such rare types as Comprising SEREBEND, KIRMAN, SAROUK, KOUM, BOKHARA, BELOUCH, \jBORJALOU, AFGHAN, BIDJAR, ISPAHAN, # oe /MOUSSUL, DROKHSH, KERIZ, YAMOUT, , KORDI, MELLAYER, Ex 3.8. ‘Grindgefjell, Halifax. These most valuable Persian and other Oriental rugs were carefully: selected and graded by experts iginally intended for exhibition purposes of finest Oriental rugs in the larger centres of British Columbia. Due to lete shipping the Bill of Exchange Draft drawn on these goods is due to mature. All lots must be sold prior to February. 2ist_ in a final endeavour to meet financial commitments. 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