¢ ” The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Nov. 5, 1965. to teams because their; Red Wings: John MacEach-|Bob Doherty, Paul Tremor, Righ- me and her husband had spent. ® registration is t complete. era, Brian Foley, Earl Jeffery, ard MacCallum, Richard John- HUNTER’ S CORNER six weeks in Nova Scotia ag . These boys will ‘have ONE |Stewart MacCallum, Bobby Fost-|ston, Fred Quinn, David Me- they have done for years and ® WEEK to complete their regis- er, Jim Constable, Paul Burke,|Innis, Edward Gillis, Lowell ° just on a whim decided to visit inor ocke atur a tration, with Jim Fox ot Bil i)Robert Paynter, David. Hooley, Vessey, Ron Doucette, Ed Ser-| PL EJ. Gamelaw Violators —(P:1, ste said words failed to Ledwell. Dowling, Mike Hutchin-|ing, David ‘Pataquen. Coach ommete describe its beauty. Its squares Schedule for Saturday's naw: ie Dae Seeger en Kone | Ronent Sante. T T . of red and green were like a : tam practice games: jam. coach Joe . : David MacDonald, Ha bl hy Season ‘mammoth doll’s garden’ ur- [| ‘ R F \ S t 12.30 Maroons vs. Senators | Hawks: a Robert Stewart, Louis Butler, ve troubles 's rounded by blue water and red ‘ 1.00 Bears vs. Bisons, \Campbell, James Cam : Larry Butler, Robert Younker, and gold beaches. I really be- a e ecor ar y al 6.45 Indians vs. Comets MacCallum, Allison MacLean, |George Whitlock, Glenn Mac.| November is with us once jequalled, or surpassed, for many 0 S80 SOAt™ ST ig she was '7.20 Blades vs. Ramblers wo, Pea , an es eee ee ee ee eet eer re a Beene Oe oe walking in her sleep and would 8.00 Hornets vs. Aces Wheatly, Turner, layne Newson, Danny Mac- around the corner. We have a few days ago that the late | wake up and find it just a fabu- Making the earliest start in;neth Elliott, Ted Crockett, Fred Ronald MacNeill, George Thom- a MacDougall, Pat Fitzgerald, Win- Coach ” s history, the Charlottetown|Godkin, John Ross, Blaine Lew- pson, Billy MacIntyre, George ®-# Barons\vs. Clippers ston Weatherbie, en Guten. [ae MacKay. Clee had a most wonderful summer |crop is of such top quality it has |lous dream. 4inor Hockey League will swing|is, Gordon Betts, Hugh Camp- Larter, Billy Stavert, Jim Mac- MIDET-JUVENILE Donnie Frizzel The telaetar and early fall so we might as/never been equalled within his| I understand that our game nto action at the Charlottetown |pbell, Brian Connolly, Norman Millan, Rowan Fitzgerald. Bruins: Glen Claybourne, Ron-- Hangers: Danny Tweel, Rob- juvenile mhedie caer well smile at whats waiting us|memory ... and he knows both |law violators are in difficulties ‘erum Saturday when the bet-|Larter, David Ramsay. Coach INDIANS — Mike Connolly, |ald MacKinley, Tom Gauthier,/ert Whitlock, Alan MacInnis, | gh: — *|just a few short weeks away. |f potatoes. The cur-|this hunting season as the cur er part of 42 teams in four div-|_ Norman Larter. Bernard Higgins, Grant Killorn,|David MacCallum, Doug ‘Stev-|James Jackson, Wilburt Birt... Our farmers, despite the hot,|rent crop of Tourists was anoth-|rent R.C.M.P. game warder ‘or sions will open the 1965-66 sea-| “Zebras: Richard Campbell, Edward MacDonald, Ross Ma-jenson, Ronald Carmichael, Dave|Allan James, Walter Macinnis, 7-7 — Bruins vs Red dry summer have reaped boun-|er record breaker. Toward sum- |Queens County is right on the on. \Hume, John Hutchison, Rae |theson, Bobby MacGuigan, Dav-|Murnaghan, Carl Myers, David)|J, Campbell, John Bruce, | mee. tiful crops. Our potato crop was|mers’ end a lady tourist stopped |job. I see where 13 game law ol- Paperweight, Pee Wee -and| MacFarlane, Billie Higgins, Paul |id Roberts, Bill Partridge, Eu-|Clay, George McGuigan, Terry MacKinon, Allan Coyle, § p.m. — Hawks vs. Rangers. |another surprise in store ... our|me on the street and inquired |fenders made a court appeare santam divisions will hold the|yivingstone, Lorne Misner, Don gene Power, Peter Butler. Trainor, Steven McCabe, Roger|John Gaudet. Coach. Wilfred Tuesday Nov. 9th. 5:30 —|potatoes, with specific reference |the location of the Confederation |ance at a single sitting and oth- wpotlight in the yay = Banat Morris, Gary Constable. Coach COMETS — Ron Jeffrey, Billy Frizzel. Coach Murray Carmich.|MmeDonald. - Maple Leafs vs Canadiens; 6.30|to the late plantings, have pro |Building. She chatted for a few ers have followed suit since. If ae ee ee oop will |", B: Constable Campbell, Dave Fullerton, Gary |#¢!. Maple Leafs: George Gallant, | Practice Session. duced a crop that never be|minutes and told me that both| (Continued on page il) ake to the ice for the first time »» Monday and Tuesday even- ngs of next week Making their final plans at a neeting held earlier in the week ut the Basilica Recreation Cen- re, President Ivan Doherty and uis Minor Hockey executive met again last night with the Char- ottetown Recreational Council, readed by Chairman Gordon Bennett, to iron out the final de- ‘ails of the season’s program. The ‘later meeting was held at Montgomery Hall where the min- or hockey officials were the guests of the Recreation Council at a supper meeting! It was announced at last night’s meeting that a fairly large number of players in all four divisions have not turned in their registration cards signed bv their parent or guardian, and therefore have not been placed en a team roster. All players are urged to do this imediately or they will be excluded from minor hockey play. PAPERWEIGHT Sparrows: Gerry MacDonald, Pau! MacIntyre, John MacLeod, Richard Arsenault, Paul Crosby, Garry Trainor, Kevin Andrew. Coach — Frank Macintyre. Redbirds: Fred Younker, Rory Beck, Robbie Hennessey, Harry Poulton, Paul Bernard, Walter Bradley, Mike McGuigan. Coach — Bill Murphy. Blackbirds: Steven Hillier, Mi- chael Gallant, Keith Boswell, Pau! Butler, Larry Green, Mi- chael Cullen, Chris Kipping, Mark Ledwell, Andy Butler. Bluebirds: David Campbell, Mike Doyle, Alan Douglas, Cudmore, Allan Cox, Scott Campbell, Barry ndler, Shawn MacDonald, David Dou- eette. Coach —: Vernon Richard Crows: Blair Gillis, Wayne Ayers, Francis Molyneaux, John |@!d MacMillan, Robert Williams, Archie MacPherson, Peter Tur- ner, Billy MacDonald, Gordon Mingo . Hawks: Sandy MacDonald, Alan Maclean, Ken Power, Sh don Ross, Stephen Redden, Jac- kie Matheson, Allan ~ Rogers, George Larter, Martin Grant, Bill Wellner. Jays: Wendell Hume, Doug Twell, Ronald Murphy, Wayne Francis, Allan Dow, Tom Train- or, Charles Frank Strain, Dan Murphy, Joseph Fisher, John Ready, Doug Cam. Falcons: Bernard McGarry, Ken King, Derrick Egan, Carl Adams, Pat Doyle, Francis Kel- ly, Mont ‘Hennessey, Terry De- vine, John Abbott, Keir Thomp- son, Bob Power, Eagles: David Archer, Arthur McGuigan, John Reddin, Robbie Burnett, Harvey Chandler, Al- lan Carmichael, William Keou- ghan, John Wakelin, Rick Burke, David MacInnis, Alan McGuigan, George Ward. Owls: Donald MacCannell, Garry -McQuaid,-Martin Kenny, Cutcliffe, | Lions: Don Ww. MacLean, Den- nis Stone, Alan Walsh, Gerry Peters, : Ger- | MacAdam, Gene Bradley, Doyle, Pat Sinnott, Mike nessey, Russel McCabe, Paul McGuigan, Allen Profitt, Gordon Lidstone. Coach — L. MacGul- gan. Bisons: Kent Osborne, Keith James MacLeod, Donald Mac- Gillvary, Don Thompson, Ken MacDonald, Michael Power, Al- lan MacDonald. Coach — S. Carver. Springers: Peter Holden, Rod- ney Gallant, Robert Riley, Wayne Maclean, Bill Docherty, Brian MacRae, Michael Butler, William Younker, Brian Thomp- son, Stephen Green, David Po- wer, Claude Scully. Coach Bob Younker. Seals: Ronald Fisher, Wayne Dunsford, Donald Callbeck, An- dy McKenna, Peter Ghiz, Collan Beck, David Gordon, Brian. Ho- watt. Coach — J. Thistle, Rams: Bruce MacKay, Billy Butler, Lioyd Hillier, Joseph Maclellan, Jack Kipping, Gary Brown, Richard Doucette, Mi- chael Gorazdowski, Roger Per- fry, John Conway, Bill MacKen- zie. Coach — Lloyd Hillier. Setters: Frankie MacInnis, Carl MacLeod, James O’Connor, George MacDonald, Richard Williams, Christopher King, Aus- tin Gallant, Kenny Baglole, Wayne MacKinnon, David Mac- Kinnon, Dale Wood, Coach Art MacKinnon. Foxes: Ronald Sobey, Daryl Gauthier, George Lipton, Lyle Frank MacKinnon, Ron Mac- Carville. Coach — Babs Fitzger- Wolves: Donnie MacKay, Scott Brown, Donald MacLean, Jack Murnaghan, Mike Richard, Ke- vin Richard, Kevin Doiron, Jer- Hen- |George Réady, Gary Campbell, Terry Connors, Wayne MacQuarrie, Michael Murnaghan, Jim Bell, Michael’ MacDonald, Darrell Hennessey. BLADES — Neil MacLeod, Jim Andrew, John Thistle, Rob- ert Maclnnis, Ricky Carver, Wigmore, Michael Grant, Howard May. HORNETS — Selwyn McAs- sey, Paul Saunders, Bruce Mac- Lennan, Ken Savage, Allison El- lis, Irwin Ellis,.Normai Friz- zell, Merrill Weale, Danny ertson, Kenny Downe, Gary Campbell. ACES — John Mitchell, Philip Campbell, Don Hayden, Brian Walsh, Angus Beck, Gordon ‘Lawson; Alan Stevenson, Allan Dowling, Don Patriquen, Gordie Beck: ' BARONS — Paul Norris, Andy Matheson, Leigh Smith, Ronnie Peters, Roger Cook, Kenny MacKinnon, Ernest MacDon- ald, Garth Reeves, Philip Con- nolly. a CLIPPERS — Martin Ross, Gary Cooper, Danny Taylor, Francis Brown, Gerald Camp- bell, Derek Dillon, George Rog- ers, Don Doiron. BEARS — Peter Williams, Wayne Snair, Tommy Irwin, (Charles Scott, Bob Judson, Bob- by MacMillan, Barry Doucette, Blair McQuarrie, Roger Buchan- an, Bobby MacKenna. BISONS — Ernie Dunsford, Wayne Jordan, D’Arcy Murphy, Daryl Harding, Mervin Power, Austin MacInnis, Blair MacKay. NOTE WELL — There are 36 bantams who have not been as- FACTS FOR THE FARM CFCY Radio 6.45 a.m. - 6.55 a.m. fy MacDonald, Gary MacDon- ald, George Birt, Kevin Birt. Coach — Don MacLean. The following 1s the Pee Wee schedule for Saturday, Nov. 6th: 7 am. — Coyotes vs Caribous; 7.4 — Racoons vs Zebras; 8.30) — Otters vs Lions; 9.15 — Elks | vs Seals; 10 am. — Ice Clean- ing; 10.15 — Bisons vs Rams; 11 Springers vs Setters; 11.45 Foxes vs Wolves. | BANTAM MAROONS — Chris Nichol- son, Jimmy Killorn, John Mac- Millan, John Dillon, Colin Younk- | =| er, Kenny Doiron, Owen Lowry, iStarters with! Summerside Saturday, Nov. 6th. Kenny Cormier, Ralph Ross, Ken MacDougall, David Rowe. RAMBLERS — Harrison Rob- bins, Donnie Carmichael, Frank Roper, Gary Stead, Shaun Mur- phy, Joel Fichaud, Tom Prowse, Terry Gee, Mike Quinn, Grant Gaudet, Alan Mason, Mike Con- SENATORS — Shane Dowling, | MacKinnon. Graham Gaudet, Gerald Brad- ley, Bruce Norton, John Quinn, Terrence Jenkins, James Filana- gan, Michae! Hennessey, Leslie Maclsaac, Bill Nearing. The following is the Paper- weight schedule for Saturday, Nov, 6th: 430 pm., Iee 1 — Bparrows vs Blackbirds; Ice 2 — Redbirds vs. Blackbirds; 5.10 .m., Ice 1 — Crows vs Eagles; 2 — Hawks vs Falcons; 5.50 p.m., Ice 1 — Jays vs Owls; Ice 2 — Hawke va Falcons (Prac- tice). PEEWEES - Coyotes: Larry Hooper, Gary McGonnell, Ross Cooke, Thom- as Carragher, Delmar Frizzel, Brian Carmichael, Robert Smith, John MacDonald. Ian ‘Johnson, David MaclIsaac, Her- | ty Woolridge. Coach Ward. Racoons: Donald Fisher, Ja- mes MacLellan. Keith Arsen- ault, Billy MacDonald, Gary Francis, John Dalziel. Ro bert Butch ever they occur. Adufts, suffer- ing from the minor pain of | trie tke Gqulck, Siinale snithed. NIAGARA OF P.E.I. 252 Kevt Street Turner, Gary Currie, Kevin Pa- quet, Thomas Cullen. Coach °.J. MatDonald. Otters: Harry Michael Johnston, Robert Me- Clintick, Bobby Falls, Millar Christopher Cudmore, Dav e/|NAME Crosby, Rey Wotton, Blythe Murray. Coach — Harry Mac- ADDRESS .... Laughlan. 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