I-Call Us Today: Anytime Is Want-Ad Time! 8506 1V.'on:Iny. Dec- 31. IN MEMORIAM AYNTIJII - In lovlnl m9m0TY oi wiiiinm J. Payuter who de purI('(l this life Dec. 31 1935- Not only at the end of the year. But in between YOU I" I19” dc" Tucl. y years may seem a longt P time. . , Btu memories of you will always shiiic Aluays remembered by his fam- ily. PI-LTATITIERBIE VTul'l' oi Mrs. Ora C. Weatherbie uho passed away Jan. lst. 1956. There comes a time for all of 1 us to say goodbye. But faith and hlipp and love and trust can umcr. never die. ljtcr rrmembered by husband and l.IlIlll)'. - In loving mem-i sI'HNttF.II -In loving memory' of my dear mother Mrs. Fanny 5,,.-m-.-.- who passed away Dec- ciiiix-r 31. 1949. - Ilt';i''v.xl mother you labours arel tltll' Ytili" willing hands Will loll M IIIIIIIP Your riirrry greeting at the door will welcome me no more. Loringly remembered by sonl Vliiliam. CARD or THANKS 1 ui-h to thank Doctors Pierce and tiiddings. nurses and staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospi-1 mi. also the clergy and all kind. Il'lill(lx and neighbors who visited nlt' and sent cards, treats. and he-lp('(I iii any way during my lil- IIPKS Vaughn Murphy. We wish to say thank you to all tlinw uho so kindly remembered ii. uiih gifts and Christmas wislics and to wish you I Happy! IM-ir Ycar. Rural Courier. Summerslde R.i R. l. I wish to thank the box holders on Kensington 11.11. 3 for remem-, boring me at Christmas time. ll wish you a Happy and Prosperous; New Year. William Dnnphy. Maiil Courier. Kensington. R.R. 3. Moons Ready For Gear lll'2'l'll()lT IAIN -- Two gold-, lilll('(I niziunesitini spheres, highly- .niished and delicately balanced. i-.m-c rcadied for -h', 1 to, u:i-iiiiigton Friday for launching into outer space as the first man-: niznic I.-nrth satellites. liu-v arc the forerunners oil win ii to 30 ”moonit" which are to lw produced for the navy do-l pm-iinviit's P r oi e ct Vanguard. elllic program undertaken by the tho name given to the earth ut- l lllltlfl States. y M the naval research labor-l atory in Washington various rcc-'. ording instruments will be in- atallcd inside the 20-inch spheres. About Jim. 1. 1958, one of the satellites will be placed inside an ll.Ii00 ton Vanguard rocket and fired into space at Patrick Air Force Base in Cocoa. Fla. Parts of the rocket will fall away as it rises above the earth at speeds ranging from 3.000 to 111.000 miles an hour. At about 300 vmlcs only the satellite will re- main to begin its earth - circling journey at 18.000 miles an hour. Navy experts say the satellite, weighing about 21 pounds. is ex- pected to follow a roller-coaster pattern at altitudes ranging from .............-E.--E--A--. Cl-JNSOR NEWS JAKARTA. Indonesia LAP)- Jamcs Wilde. The Associated Press: turrospondcnt in Jakarta said he has informed Saturday one of his stories had been stopped by the norcrnmcnt. Military aacurtty offl- rmls told him he would not be per- mittcd to send out anything that is not released by the government. .LLELL...L..E........m.-. OPEN RED EMBASSY OTTAWA ICPI-Soviet Amban siidnr l)mIlrI Chuvahin and lit! stuff expect to celebrate the New Year in their new embassy build- in:'.. a year in the day after the old building burned down. A mem- her of the Embassy atafi said it uill be occupied in time for I M-'.i' Year's Eve celebration. T he-G-17a:-dian. Page 9 iiraaru AGGOIIIHIIII 1956 H1713 o n n s ACCOIIODATED Fanala Iain Wanted in private home. Young business men preferred. Central. Dial 083. M A L E BOARDBIIB ACCOMMO- datcd. near Federal Building Home cooked meals. television. Dial 5221 or 88IPowna1 St. FEMALE CLERK POI FINAN- ciai Institution Grade 11 Mini- mum. Apply Boa 7O Guardian. j WANTED-CAPABLE GIRL POI general bouacwork, one small child. modern home. good wag- es. Apply Summerside. P. O. Box 837 or telephone 810 By RON ANDREWS Canadian Press Staff Writer liars Leaving CT" t.n.wW:”roiFuA'Ltrax TmwiL afternoon Dial 8278. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO January 2 nd. Phone 7889. .:.....:..:L.M. cm rntl Trucks For Sale . IIT HUDSON SEDAN. yGOOD tires and good running order.l Cheap for quick sale. Dial 31111. tag nooan REGENT v-s row- Q-ntte sports tone. Low ileage. Also 2-wheel trailer. one-ton ca- pacity. Ply-wood box. Good con- dition. Phone 5S48 or 7901. Char- lottetown. ,. J!'.ll9."L.-..E runnusunp ROOMS. pm. me. rwo LARGE ROOMS sacfono floor. Phone nooms con narrr. ui-2111-an and furnished. Dial 3306. SELF-CONTAINED APARTMENT. 3 rooms and b:th.MPhone 571. n-siren. FURNISHED onounn, floor apartment. good location. Phone 5084. y H Myyy APARTMENT -- 6 ROOMS AND bnth. Heated. Second floor. :75. monthly. Phone 8476, 92 Brighton. iEaiF”"- . c6sm.m::rrizo6n l hlatad apartment. Constant hot water; outside city. Apply Box 740 Guardian. TWO HEATED. ADJOININGI house keeping rooms. aecond' floor, Sink. Hot water. Adultsl 86 Cumberland Street. MODERN .BUNGALOW .ON pavement. one mile west of Souris. Bert Mullally, Souris West. ROOM AND BOARD WITH CARI-ll for elderly gentleman. Second floor. Also double room on first floor for couple. Apply Lenox Nursing Home. For Sale TEN CORDS LOGS. ELMER Claw. Grand Tracadie. (Wit-IIEIVFER our: 10 nu-:su., en in April. E. Rayner. Spring-i ton. ron sou: - I00 ruausrs starting to lay. Harold Bagnall. Central Bedeque. two 'vouNo'cows nun TO freshen Jan. 15- Vincent Mc- Closkey. New Wiltshire. FOR SALE ON BLOOD HORSE No reasonabl offer refused. Douglas Cole Stanley Bridge. ONE PAIR GIRL'S FIGURE skat.-:s. size 614'. like new. Apply Ruth Warren. North River. Dial I TWO REGISTERED HEREFORD yearling bulls; two registered bull calves still available. in- crease your income by improv- ing your herd. F. C. Ramsay. I Montrose. 1A GOOD RESOLUTION: USE "Abundant Living"-or one of the many other devotional booklets I for daily personal or family . worship. An ideal gift. At The Bible House topposite Eaton'si. REGISTERED ABBE WORTHY mare. chestnut color. in foal to i Argot Pointer. Driving sleigh. harness, rugs. Also one general purpose horse. F. C. Ramsay. Montrose. ONE NEW AND ONE USED wood sleigh: 2 pr. fur mitts. Coon fur coat, new and used work collars. and bridles Brooder stove, capacity 300 chickens priced to cell. A. M. Stevenson. 200 Prince 51. Dial - 3956 or contact Alder Dlckleson 1 New Glasgow- Uaed Fireco coal and wood range with water front. Exeelcnt condition. CALL 3934 Female liens Waotatl , iarrnass wamao. array. , in person to the Rendezvou.. EMAIADTFORTGENERAL unusa- work. Good wages. Apply Box 741 Guardian. lF2iws--Bclicvclt Mm J owlu MOOII L -Q: is Gone away . ovmr Mon: man it oouto my - .s.. .,--I-me ad I m ncqiogiand lvlilnvhuvooaih m-ovsj I.-..,, y (F K” :2 L04 3 4 bet lavas Ing. Although records Iinud during the first CAPABLE GIRL FOB GENE!- nl housework. one small child, modern home. good wages. Ap- ply Summarside. P. 0. Box 837 or Telephone 3070. IIELP VIAITEI ....m.:.......:. WANTED A PLAIN COOK FOR A small nursing home. Room and board and 8140.00 a month. Write Mrs. Harry Desmond. S0 Vernon Street, Norwood. Man. or call Mrs. Alfred Frizzell. S Rochford St., Charlottetown. Lost And Found j IN VICINITY WINSLOE AND Brackley female fox hound. Please Dial 5040 collect. ONE GRIT, AND WHITE CAT in the vicinity of Wcymouth and Kent Streets. Markings include: operation scar on left hip; black nose and four white feet Reward. Dial Dorothy Baxter at 4471 Male Help Wanted - .:L.L......M..:i WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN to work in lumber woods. Ap- ply Garth Waltnn. Bayfield. N. B Services offered ? THE REWIND MOTORS AT REA- sonable prices. Storey Electric. FOR THE BEST IN T.V AERI- als. Dial 50w. 824.50 and up. Willam Wheatlcy YOUR IMPERIAL E580 STOVE Oil Agent. Charlottetown area in Barry C. Meiliah. Phone 8398. ISLAND GRILL. QUEEN s-rnnnr little change at year's end from year ago. dncllne which lifted through iii which lasted to mid-April. ACTIVITY AT PEAK Trading records were set da year history occurred April 5 who 18,644,000 shares were traded. sues moved ahead briskly until th rally died out in mid-April. At th 250.9. a gain of 25 points sine the start of the year. Meanwhile at Montreal, th L cat trading in their histories 0 Vfanteii IANTID pint: or quartn. Dial 8595. I956 Stock Market Reached Records, Disappointed Some Cool To Frozen Tax Cuildea To many Canadian stock mar- use was disappoint- wero estab- eight months in almost every phase of trading. over - all prices showed, Two major developments - the Middle East Crisis and n tighten- ing of Canadian monay policies- played important roles in a sharp markets in the final four months. Price: were steady during the first Ilri months and President Eisenhower's announcement Feb. 3 that he would run again-which coincided with a heavy demand for copper stocks-sparked A rise after day and in one week. vol- ume on the Toronto Stoc k Ex- change average more than 10.- 5oo.ooo shares daily. The biggest trading day in the exchange's 104- Both induatrial and mining is- height of the advance. the indus- trial Index of the TSE touched Montreal and Canadian Stock Ex- also recorded the heavi- - ALI BOTTLES WANTED N CEDAR POLES. I8 April 8 3.715.264 shares By HAROLD MORRISON "wed 10 5&1 I daily record. orrawa iCP) - A banker's World copper prices began to,-suggestion that the government": drop near the end of ApriI,'en-' big surplus be turned into tem- thusinsm subsided and this wgsllporarily-frozen tax cuts has re- the last of the heavy spgculguyg ceived a cool reception in federal trading for the year. itinancial quarters. At the same time the industrial The feeling amous the experts advance began to glow down when I is that the surplus - which this the Bank or can”. honed me year may range between . ”iscount rate to three per cent. mo-000 PW 34”-O00-000 " Wm 5' indicating that the country was used mainly to reduce the 311.- uhdenvoring to yup ewnomgc 310.000 national debt. growth within bounds. The gax-cut proposal was made GRADUAL DECUNE ihy A. C. Ashforth. president of Throughout May price, nude,-.1 the Toronto - Domtnion'Bank. in went a gradual decline in all sec-1” alldre" I” "Te bmk 5 "mm tlons as technical factors. such as meemm Pl TPWP” Deer 11 profit - taking. reigned. But the He observed that in the current traditional summer rally set lirhscal year which ends next May 28. lhlarch. the government Wdlll have This ama,,(.e, however. Misv a Isubstantia surp us an main- temporarily halted by the secondl mined that '?”rma"-Vance” .5" Eisenhower mneis June By any fear of inflation-ea tax reduction shortly after, Eisenhower again COP.” be expecmdt . hl 1. said he would be a candidate for I. Pamal” ",f"'"5”g”a, 9 ,”y'h” re - election and the summer ad-, males! fog llde banqgun d D.l.h C vance continued. 5 pu r re d on mx -6-", .5 ou 1: 559? ,', fk-In further by an Ottawa announce-l ccmmfa es dmtu of U I, yltue, business would have a record ex- ' ii-Eyma 9 Te asthch ,h;;l 8,, an, pendnuret cibn IOIISH-llleatli-ash resources ifpthe At the same time corporation! sugnc is deskably. "purl! were g""d- dmdmd 9”" psome federal authorities liken ments at record levels and indus-ly this proposal to may 9, me mm. Mal indices "" me 9”l”'”5" W5" pulsory savings plan of the Sec- ” rewrd helghls 333” -ond World War. But they say the The Pdvam? W35 mildly "Wet wartime aceheme uas compli- " the end "f July Wm" Egypt "57 cated and awkward. To duplicate u”"aliZed we 5””? Canal but 3'it at this time would require an Plmm d'3V'310l'”d '" me Fanning additional corps of civil servants. and western nil sections. T' :1 A F990” "1"" W35l'"l810h in the cember and the markets finally first week of Algust to the effect; gave way in the worst (Imp since 11133 8 P"9ml'U"l W0Uld be Paid My the Korean War. the heavy selling the United States for nickel. rov- erins production lusts. bY0UEhl?Toronto down my. points in two sharp advances in Canadian nickel: sessions, Pl'0d"C9T5- SPECIALIZED TRADING AUGUST "W-"5 Selling dried up a few days Markets reached their peaks for later and markets nettled into a were Y O 8 C l n :I:hlI:1ill1zinfguuIn e?;hll:'esadAtI.l':T:I; 211:0 ':sl"'li'i5'e3)'r'Zi'3?..?.ies"c'2l' the 3933;" "1; ifwfd geek 01- more stable form of specialized t . ' t I' August. e in us ria an west-'u-going. Dial 5228. Alvin Beagllh Jllhnswm Riven cm oil indiees of the TSE touched The Toronto industrial index Ill-lime Nah! Alli 9 01 505-33 and moved into a range of 70 points NOTICE dale School. Connolly Avo.. on January 2nd. I957. Signed. TRUSTEES PARKDALE SCHOOL. Grades 6 to I0 students report to Park- I8d.08 respectively. Base metals during the year. opening at 438.21. reached an all-time high of 261.51 touching 506.33 and closing around Aug. 3. The industrial index at 460, Montreal norared to an all-time Bass metals opened at 225.88. high of 332.0 touched 281.51 and closed near From mid-Aillust until the end 225. Western oils had a sizable of September. prices slid back gain on the year. opening at 121.03 the Suez Canal situation and thew 150- Gold: opened at 87.72. touched forthcoming U.S. elections slowingl 00.35 and cimed at 76. the trading pace to a cautious; At Montrul. utilities opened tempo. Most of the gains madelwith the index at 133.2 and closed duriniz the summer were wipedlnear 135; industrial: 289.6 and out by the end of September. 1-292; combined 287.4 and 240; pa- Good third - quarter corporation3 papers 1396.19 and 142-1; golds reports advanced prices in a slowy78.lIii and 74. NOTICE George St. It is the intention to postpone this meeting to a late date. CMDR. G. H. BUNTAIN. Secretary. The annual meeting of the Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition and White Spot Will be held on Wednesday. January 9. 1957, at their office, Great recovery during early October; About 1,341,000,000 shares were Announcement by Trade Ministerlexchanged in Toronto during the Howe that completion of an ar-lyear. compared with the 1955 rec- rwngemeui to sell uranium tolord of I.519.72-1.000. Dollar value of Great Britain was only a matter these transactions was estimated of time, brought uranium issues at 82.512.000.000 compared with out of the rut which had affected the 1955 total of 32.699.008.896. them for several months. The trading volume at Montreal The recovery was short - lived. was the highest on record. About In November. with the Israeli 24,000,000 industrlals and 256.000.- move into the Sinai peninsula. and 000 mines and oils-a total of 280.- the Anglo - French action against 000,000 shares - were exchanged. Egypt. trading faded and prlcesyThe dollar value of the transac- slipped. itions was also a new high of more Uneasiness continued into De-lthao 31.250.000.000. SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE F GO PLACES -- GO NAVY Action. Travel. Good Pay. New Skills. Life in the Royal Canadian Navy keeps you on you serve your country in the Navy. Don't Wait! cations) Education: Grade 8 or better. Naval Recruiting Officer, HMCS Queen Charlotte Phone 4913 RCN Recruiting Officer. HMCS Queen Charlotte, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Please send me without obligation full particulars o Name haonanononnoocnoaonaannloaaIosodnocn-oocnaco aaaaoaoannoaIoooltoolnonanoanooocnnooaaoso Address YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP beer bottles, scrap metal. Truck scale weighing for your convenience. 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T; Illylont St. Dial uu . : .'”iL''"''''.'...i'' Byron J. Grant. 0.11- 1. Elmer Blanchard. B.A. In Kent 3. pm 53" III Queen St. Phone 4232 M. A. Formal. Q.C.. LLB. Bank of Commercu Bldg. Allison M. Gillie. LL5. II Richmond St. Dial 4747 A. Walthan Gaodai, l.i..I. J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner Kent 1 Queen Sta. Offlca S133: Home 4756 H. J. Mabon. R.O. I P.E.I. CHIROPRACTOR rulllns lids. 111 Grafton st. Pol c In Honlom nus ..'"..Z.. Scoiln am. ., "'2' " c""'”'l',m un Mofhooon, Pasha Ii .--' holsoo ARCHITECT I18 Grafton Iron! 1. A. Moc.G-Agnn on-no ans, out use can as M Chen. R. Mcauold. I.A. as nausea an. out an 6. Keith Plclrard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. Snninacratde. P,l.I. an-tsttetown. Tuesdays and lrttiaya. Dial am MocPboo a. Train! MUSICIANS in Ocean at. Olal an "---m---nmms - IAN M. Mnchlhll, LLB. H 0, O. noviu. nus BUILDING sun. - at am... pm. all j man. no u "' CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Momma, come a co. anomnns a car-Italian. nun. N.I.DOAfQlCOMPANY i IcosoaIoaanaat..cnctutuon PIUIOIII-CI P.O.Ionl7 AITNUILOAIIIYT Pcimoviioetrieluttdlng fl-tatluovn Ritchie! pup. IIMAEMOIIISON flivjjj A"; I ntnnnauatcn """""' Financial Circles At Ottawa knocking the industrial index at T gradually with the uncertainty ofgtouching 184.08 and closing near- I I While it appeared almost eer-. tain that the huge surplus would, be used to trim the national debt. l there was less certainly as what might develop in the I957-53 fiscal year. . From Trade Minister Howe'st annual forecast issued last Fri- day. it appeared the cconomyy would continue to expand and that incomes would rise in lhci new year. If that takes place. revenues that would normally flow into thcl federal treasury also would con-1 Linue to climb, unless taxes were reduced. Administration advisers into that tax cuts at this time would tend to feed the inflation. But Mr. Howe also in- dlcated in his review that the big wheels of industry may slow slightly in the latter part of 1057. Thus Finance could announce some income tax ter part of the year-say. until pressures may have eased. He used this system in his 1955- 56 budget when he announced an the effective date until July Ii: 1955. i In This Corner (Continued from Page 1) Curling title by sweeping through the bonspiel held at Charlottetovln of the team were Marlon Docken- dorff. Iris MacLellan and Mary ait. Cliff MacDonald's Charlottetown foursome topped the Con- federation Bonsplel. Members of .Simmonds and.George Dillon. VOLLEYBALL ley ball league was in operation and once again it was the Basilica Youth Club Whites that topped the loop. as was the ease for vious seasons. B.Y.C. league title by defeating Y. in the finals and also took alrforce in four straight games in the best-of-seven playoffs. Y.M.C.A. made the final round by defeating Argos while the youth club was disposing of Prince of Wales College. FOOTBALL It was an interim year for tool- ball as both S.D.U. and P.W.C. dropped the game of rugby com- pletely and concentrated on mak- ing a start in Canadian football. No games with outside teams were played and nothing more than a few intercollege exhibition games were played with P.W-C. taking part in one and S.D.U. high school taking on the University in two or three. The IsIand'l high schools contin- ued playing rugby and the power- house of the Province was Queen Square School's potent outfit. Q.l S.S. went through the entire year. without losing a game and in ad-l ditlon no opponent tied them or. scored on them. In racking up six! straight victories Q.S.S. scored W. points. 1 Q.S.S. won the Island title by defeating Queen Charlotte High School for the City crown and' beating Summerslde High School in? the final. Summerslde High wont their way into the finals by dc-I feating Alberton. GOLF The name of Cecil illubhyi Dow-I ling. the Belvederc Golf Club's pro--. fcssional. was the biggest name inl Maritime and Island golf in 19563 Dowling ollectcd plenty of silver- ware for winning performances! throughout the Mnrlilmea. Dowllngl started the season off by topping' the pros in the Nova Scoiia Open. with a score of 280 for 72 holes. One of his rounds was a scortching 64., The N.B. - PEI. open and prof-1 essional titles tell to Dowling at SL1 John where he set a new record with a score of 285. He won the Island Open and Professional titles with a 224 and after winning the, Green Gables open with 223 Down ling placed second at the Maritlmei open in Moncton with 221. 1 Art MacKenzie topped the am- ateurs in the Island Open cham-l, pionshipa two strokes behind Dow-, ling at 220. Erroll Nicholson took, the junior championship and R4 Duchcman of Sydney won the sen-I for titles in the name tournamenti In the Island Amateur tourna-I rnent Don MacDonald of Charlotte- town was top man with 177 for 36- holea. Mra. Fred Cannon won that ladies crown by defeating Blanche Hogg of Summeraide in the finals in match play. . The Maritime ladies junior and OD!!! Chlmpionshipa were held atl the Belvcdere club and saw Mary Ellen Driscoll of St. John defeatingi Rita Lohnes of Lunenburg in 33 holes in match play in the finals. Miss Lohnes was the defending junior and open champion. Bill (Pod) Beer topped the am. ateur section of the Green Gables Open with 227 and Mrs. A. Horne of Cavendish retained her that” title with 103 in 38 holes. SIIOOTING Trap and Sheet The Maritime Trap and Skeet Hoot Championompa worn held at the Charlottetown Gun Club in September and Ron Atkinson of Charlottetown won the Provincm sheet championship and wgg run. ner-up to Laurie Saulnler. Hall. fax. for Maritime honors. Dr. For- bu Mac-Lend of St. John won the Maritime trap title and Glydon Willis of Charlottetown won the Provincial Trap championship- Gld Houston of Charlottetown won no Charlottetown Gan Club forces of l T0"? , ica Minister Harris , l cuts in his next budget but delayybest-I-I-seven final the Lions over! the date of the cuts until the lat-; after July - when infiationnryl average 1-per-cent Ieduction in; personal income tax, but delayed; the rink were Jim Cameron. Percy! the 3 pre-' took all honors at the Provincial Rifle Association shoot held at Squaw Point winning the Grand aggregate and Ottawa Aggregate. Tpr. R.-Barwise was runner-up in the Grand Aggregate and Eric Coles was runner-up in the Ottawa Aggregate. At the Dominion Rifle champ- ionships held at South March in Ottawa Cpl. R.A. Kennedy, won the Viscount Wakefield shoot. Cpl. Kennedy and Edison Hardy of York competed at Bisley on the Canadian Bisley team. At the final rifle meet at the year Major A.F. Gormerly was crowned Island champ and Lieut. lA. Mutch won the USO. titie.;ents ran away with honors SOFTBALL and Billy Prowsg won the lllIlId'I Junior titles and represented the Iaand at the Dominion Champion- ships held at Ottawa. All three were eliminated early in the &t. ,- TRACK AND FIELD . INur highly successful track and field meets were held at Menntrinl Field. At the Maritime Invitational Meet Brenton Duckworth of Bali- fax won the feature 5-mile event. Dave MacLeod regained panacea- ion of the Sr. Doyle Memorial Trophy by being the highest point- getter of the day at the annual Labor Day Meet and the P.W.C. 'annual meet the first year stud- in the 1 points department. A junior meet was held in Sept- 38Fl".V'5 Lions -Ihllwed 100 much ember but after only four event: power for the other four teams In muinauie City Softball League to walk loft with the league teams in the loop were Basil- Youth Club. Abbies. B.l.S. Shamrocks and the Junior B.Y.C. title. Other top track art it was rained out by n cloudburst. Alfred Groom was the Island's lst during the year and competed at the Olympic Training iPlan at Toronto. At the Highland Games at Antigonish Groom broke The Juniors failed to make the the N.S. pole vault record with n Abbies out of the running while lplayoffs and the Lions knocked hop of 11 feet 11 inches and was presented with a trophy in recog- B.Y.C. defeated Shamrocks. In the nition of his feats at the annual came B.Y.C. 4 games to l and advanced against Summerside Air- force. interscholastic track and field meet held at Memorial Field. . Another track and field meet lwas held at Summerside in con- Thc Airmen were a little two nection with the Annual Lobster lstruntz tor the Lions and won the Festival. Island title after a hard-fought series 3 games to 2. BADMINTON A PEI. Badminton Iourname was held at Queen Charlotte Iiig nt h ischool and Earl Smith and Jennie Boomhower emerged as singles champions. Smith defeated Johnny Byrne of the R.C.A.I-T in straight games of the best-two-of three series and Boomhower downed Boomhower combined with Wan-l SAFE DRIVING ROAD-E-O Robert Hyndman of Charlotte- town and Donald Lord of North Tryon, were winners of the region- al competitions in the annual Safe- driving Road-E-0 held at Char- .lottetown and along with Ralph lAnnear and David MacLean of Montague went to the Maritime fin- als at Ainhorst. liyndman placed with 1' 541 l'90”"l- 01"" "l”"'b"5 Wanda Macmillan for the ladies. third 81 A"”'"S'- BASKETBALL St. liunsian's University enter- da MMMMM m win me ladies ed in the B-P.E.I. Inter-col- doubles and with Walter Cullen to walk off with the mixed doubles honors. ,Iegiatc league once again but were lable in come through with only one victory in four starts. Saints The biililesl "DEN "7 We meet won their opening tussle of tho wasva surprising victory in they-year over Mount A. 57-49 but drop- men s doubles for Paul Keys and pea the other three ggmel by gm;-. and Walter Cullen. TENNIS hln th; island Tennis champion- won the s ips eld at the Charlottetown w ' ' M.C.A,l Tennis Club Paul Kays defeated-Engw,fr;r?il;,:n:2?:,el2' wwdmmi lslandl Walter Cullen in a gruelling 5-setl A my ygague was in opermon honors by defeating Summersidel match to win the Island singlesiwhjch was anything but wcceuml lcrown and Elizabeth Willett dc-pphe loop started 0." Wm, (mu. feated Wanda MacMillan to take the ladies singles title. Andy Anderson combined with dropped out to be Once again a Charlottetown Vol- George Purvis over Earl Smith eg of 31.20 and 59.39 10 u N. 3, land were beaten b Mount A- In the final game 60-4 . I Saints also entered a junior -team into Canadian competition Iieams. Trotters. P. W. C.. Aces and Nomads. but the Nomads goon replaced by Jim Johnston to defeat Roy Mc- Atoms. Gonnell and Jack Blanchard to? The Trotters won the league take the men's doubles honors and title but there was no final playoff Willett and lilacAleer their mixed doubles title. Roy McGonne1l, Jimmmy Cullen ed by default. retained 1 after Trotters defeated P. W. 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