llr. Johnston, A.'l‘.‘C.L., is shown dlrectln llention o! the new Y. M’. (l. A. building. Atten Dr. W. J. P. Msclllillnn, and llls lhove is pictured n group ot the ladle-s . MRI!!!)OH- lbove is n view o! the Lounge in the new Y. M. 0. A. hing. The new g members oi the Y's Men's chorus in “Bless This House" ding the function were Ills Honour L Worship Mayor B. Earle MacDonald. i5 "Ffifiilléd- 1>¢11i11g. .0f .??Y" at the opening ceremonies and dc- K-Governor J. A. Bernard, Premier I. Walter Jones, lion. _ presenting the Ladies Auxlllnry Ind Y's Menettes who served ten at the opening o! the "Y" Wednesday "Y" is located at the oorner o! Prince and Eustou Streets. STERLING W. L The Ibruuy meeting o! Sterling W.I. was held at the hcme o Mrs. H. S. MaoEwen, the meeting - td by singing the Ode and repeat- ing the creed. Twenty-one men» her: answered roll call by dsnatin: s card. Them was live visitors pres‘ mt. ‘Minutes oi’ inst meeting were read and approved. The Red Cross .-onve-ner, Mrs. Earle Henry report- vd all quilt squsres ready to be ‘ 4 ' ' t ‘ ‘I . V. 1 KIWI’! Ill "Bil "(Mill flley Ito men to ' _ sllld teatime end temperature eons 2 train in Canals‘: nmt modem cigarette luctory. put together, some sewing passed in and more sewing and yarn for knitting was distributed among the tme-rbess. Visiting committee re- ported iour visits made and treats given. Sohcol committee reported a new map was needed. Bills to the amount oi’ $14 91 were m-esented and paid. Tht visiting committee were asked to send flowers to n friend in hospital also a. treat to n Stanley Bridge boy in hospital. A donation oi’ $10 was received from s. member who has the interest o! our W.I. very much at heart, also s donation o1 810 from the Jr. Red Cross.- The following committee were appointed: V! W118. Lil's. Earle Henry and Mrs. Stsmiey Coles; Pmgfanflng corrmittee, -M’rs. llisoott and Mrs. Plemlns: Lunch. Mrs. Kenneth MsoKay. ms. Blois MacEwen, Mrs. 30h!) Fyle, Mrs. D. B. Reid and M11- K. S. MauEwen. Mrs. 1.. 5.. ' they IN Frank's fittest-selling A "new: not». (use "qi Mann. Smoke - Magistrate; _ It!!! rim stain ‘Ileflleyflffilllfilllditty. .. ms Bell invited the members tor March meeting the roll call to be answered by an Irish joke. The programme cOmmittee then took charge. Mrs. Elmer Iyie read s paper on. “Founders Day" and several contests were put on, Cvliectim $2.60. Donations ozooo. One new memiber was welcomed to the meeting. A dainty lunch was served Iby the hostess and cmnnfl-t. tee in charge. cusatorrsroww Peter Butilong - HMJIMX, Rb. 27-(OP)—(Pso- lng through last-tailing snow that blinded drivers, Don MaoAulsyb Peter Budlong from KIWI-Rh. N- B., Saturday captured the 1168' tor-all pace, testuro event o! hi" opening card at the inter-provin- cial winter harness meet on the North Common. Sflcond day's events, scheduled tor Sunday pn the Dartmouth lakes, were snowed out. Though s path was cleared on Lake Bs-n- ook, many horses and bikes oould not be moved trom the stables be- cause o! the storm. The events may be held tomorrow. Nova Scotia. owners won all six events Saturday. Fergie Baxter won the Class A ‘rrot, driving his Jolly Harvester. Don ‘I'm-nor o! Westphal took the Class B with Previous; Isnor brothers oi Hali- iax captured Classes O sud E: J. Muse's Evelyn Worthy won Class D and J. Brady oi Canning took Class F with Azalia. Judge, ed by George Mmbee o! Saint ohn, finished seoond in Class A behind Jolly Harvester. Oyril Smith oi’ Charlottetown took second in Class B with Royal Tell. A race that stirred up discus- sion between Judges and club oi- ficlals was the class m event, s- warded to Sunny C from the Is- nor stable and relned by Fergie Baxter. ‘There were three heat winners: Doris Mercury, Sunny (l and Plucky Budiong, driven by W91- lington McNeil ofsouthport, P. E. I. The judges voted tor an extra dash among the three winners but oflicials o! the Haliiax Club claimed it had been decided pre- viously to race under local rules. This gave the event to Sunny 0., which had placed sepond in two heats. ' Prince Edward Island horses scored their first hest victory when Charlie Willis trorn Govehead sent his mare Neil Ooohatodaie breez- ing home ahead o! the tleld. But Evelyn Worthy. which did not start in the first heat, won the last two and the race. Summary: Free For All Pace Peter Budlong (Chet Smith, F. Daniels) . ........... .. .. Fred Hamer (Gould). . Flo Direct (H. Boutilie Sister Henley (Carroll) Reuben Lee (Bernard) . .. winning owner: Don Mscmulay. Pugwash. CllIATrot JOIIYHs-rvester (Re: Baxter) Judge (Levers) ,_ __ The Baron (Gould) .. MW Todd (Kidney) . Guy Harvester (R. Wood) OlusBPsoe Previous (D. Iurner) Royal Toll (Cyril Smith). Fred Direct (G. Cole)... Christopher (J. Givenl . Winning owner: Weitllhsl. .411 153 222 8S4 54d Clue C. Hanover Courier (.7. Isnor) .... ..11 Battle Bill (Daniels)........... ..2 2 Herold Grattsn (Kidney). ..3 d Winning owner: Isnor Bros, Halifax. Class D. EWlYn worthy (Boutilier)....- 1 1 Nell Oouhstodsls (O. W'i1lis)..i 2 2 Dell Grsttsn (F. Bilxtfir) ..... s2 8 3 Grsttsn Peters a s d Tom V010 (Hector) .4 4 cl Wlnnlns owner: J. Morse, Hali- OIAI l. Sunny O. (F. Baxter) .. ..2 1 Pluck? Budi0fl8 (W. McNellll 2 Doris Mercury (L. Wslker)._.1 4 Mist Piaytsir (W. Kelly) 53 Muletts Guy (Kidney)... 4 5 91¢! 81141011: (Chet annulus s Winning Class F. Azslis (Brady) Dsrkey Tell (S. G Ensign Joe (C. Burge . Maud Unko (R. Kidney) Mitzi Burs (F. Baxter).......... - Winllin! Owner: J. Brady, Can- ning, N. S. - (lholenbyspollntnluports lenders u the amateur who. 1|"!- lng the you, has moot advanced "the olllle of lportssnnnllslp." Olympia dopothlon champ Bob Mathis was tunes the Jones l. Sullivan Muses-Isl hophy st the NX-LC. i ALLISON MacLEOD 126 CUMBERLAND STREET -- a éeaz/flfb/m}; / 50f Wa/i‘ 0/1277 you tree Pwl/Tlflélfiemw fizfdl/f/yb/fi/f/f a/v/wszssy” Basehsll’: Spring Training Season Opens 0n Tuesday By JACK HAND NEW YORK, Feb. 27——(A»P)— Baseball's first ail-American spring training season since the Second World War opens Tuesday with all 18 major league teams pitching camps in the United States. For approximately seven weeks or until the season opens April 18, there will be 1B pennant winners in the majors. Optimdsmsiwsys reigns supreme in the grapefruit league. Going into camp with several star players still unsigned, Cleve- land Indians, deiending world champions, probably rsts as tsv- oritos to repeat in the American League. Most baseball men expect Boston Red 30x and New York Yankees to provide the chief op- position with Philadelphia A's and Detroit Tigers as outside possibil- . ities. In the, National, there is no clear-cut favorite. Despite their decisive triumphs in 1948, Boston Braves have definite weak spots. Brooklyn Dodgtrs, still experim- enting with young talent, rank as strong contenders as do St. Louis Cardinals, always dangerous, and the powerhouse New York Giants. Pittsburgh, strengthened in the pitching department, is given a chance t0 take it ail. Both Chi- cago and Philadelphia have boi- stered their clubs with a series o! winter deals. I ‘fhere will be no exhibition games ior-‘the first two weeks oi the “grind? Commissioner A. B. Chandler and the owners set March i2 ss the earliest date tor exhibition play. Thst dsy all ll clul» will swing into twtion. Florida. will house most oi’ the teams. Ten will be located there. Two will work in Arizona and (our will be stationed in Califor- n s. - Only three clubs changed spring sites since last year. Brooklyn, St. Louis Browns and Pittsburgh. Juvaniiellics . And Shen-Mclnnis Play llaro Tonight The Juvenile vies, by dedesti the Abegwsits in s madden-death game over the week-end. earned the right to play a home and home series with the Summerside Sheen sud Molinnls Juvenilfi in the semi-finals for the Island juvenile hockey title. The ii-rst game o! n home and home series with Summerslde takes place st the Forum this evening at 7:30 when the vics will be at hone to the Bummer-side boys. The second gums takes plsoe at Summer-side -i-omorrow.("l‘uesda_v) evening. The winner o! this series will meet Bord for the Island juvenile hockey title. - Buttery for or u real F. Your‘ opportunity to get that quclllty ‘I69 Grafton St. "Spring and Summer driving‘ suving— R. McLAlNE RYS They're [nub . . pawn/III . . resdy to provide instant. constant power under roughest conditions. Chryco Powerline Batteries sre approved by Chrysler Engineers and recommended for use la Chrysler-built vehicles. 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