v V km Charlottetown, Fri" Dec. 18. 1964. 11 uuu-x-—‘— . , 3' .1 HIGH RISING JET mates in New York yester— day. Scene of celebration is Shea Stadium. where were practicing for Sunday's season finale against Kansas City. Snell. 6-2 and 2th pounds. played college football at Fullback Matt Snell select- ed American Football League rookie of the year yesterday by an Associated Press panel. gets playful boost from team- HUNTER'S CORNER Old Picture Brings Back Memories Of Fraser’s Dam Quite recently 1 came across [birds in some. other por~holes| an enlargement of a s‘i‘iapshot lring gondsdthfifi knegv agent tend; e on Se tember 206 . 1939.1 8 unte eore r e a ven o . Natalie bottom, of the picture was Fraser's. When the o p e ning m‘iFl‘el‘ was registered by Ward. printed "Game Bag Check - ‘ shot rang out from the north the Six leamS 53W action Wednes- ' p Sepi_ imar of wings as the ducks took !day night and Coveliead. Alex- ‘ It was taken by Don off was simply deafening. ‘ . a and Pownal emerged vic- Hutchinson. Canal Zone. Pan-‘ AbOLI‘l an hour after the open- :w’gous‘h , ama. Who was VlSihnS l" the mg un Earl walked down the 0V9 9“ “pr 3‘15"!” 9"" PPOVinCG and (‘ame along {01‘ The ‘ east fringe of the dam and join- Ohio State. Snell is from Locust Valley. N.Y.. (AP Wirephuto) m a u l Covebeod Tops i Buster’s 9-7 Four games were played in ltbe Sunny isle Farms League this week at St. Dunstan's rink. ‘ Tuesday night West Royalty .beat Southport 4-1 as Macisaac and Petrie each sank a pair for the winners. The lone. Southport :with Malone and McCallum each i openinz morning duck hum» The ed me in the boat. I had three gemng ‘ hat mek for the Vlc' place was Fraser's Beaver Dam. [ducks to go and soon mun ed ° 5' ther markers m" COVE" Hutch is married to my "let‘e ‘out my quota The trio of hunt- ihead were Scored b-V Hughes '2) and they were here on a visit ers at the north end Eve Fer-1‘3" "CZ,- wmd 19" the ‘05”5' Fraser's Beaver Dam flooded a gusnn, Ha] Spillet and Wes Den. ia‘ttad‘ Wlth {OUT 50313~ Morrls‘ swampy valley and covered 59- . nis were. a few ducks short ofjse-V had a pa" and Daniel ""9- vera‘l hundred acres of prime . their limit when we left thei Alexandra trounced Mermaid duck terrain. A heavy stand of { shooting ground. 1 took a nap in l7-2. Vanderkaay and H. Judson black spruce crew on iis bord-’a quip; 5901 and than plucked ‘ rifled home two each. E. .lud- ers and it was close to a mile and cleaned my ducks. son. Giddings and Beaton had long. t the time the picture l‘find ‘t hard ,0 suppws, . .f Singletons. The Iosers' markers was taken l was checkin: a boat smile when I meme“ some o“came from Gaudet and McCar-i that came ashore after the our present day crop of due-k ‘ron. shoot. In it were ihree hunters hunters rave abmfl sighting at The final contest found Pow-l and the hired man of Wes Den- nook 0,- MIN." or twenty hlackinal downing M o ii n t. Albion 7-H ms. who went along for the ride. ducks and afibummg m“. ducks 'McCarron and Herman led the- In the boat alone with cnnis‘m.e ("me abundant. am. even. iwinners With two tallies apiece. , Ferguson and Hal {mg in late October I wem m fStetson. Ellis and Morrison were Spiller plus .16 ducks. 95 per cent. i Fraser’s to pick up a few duck, the other Pownal goalgetters. of the ducks were blacks With ' ' ‘8 pa“. for ourselves and an. MacDougall scored twice for the odd teal an‘d ring-necked other pair for a special friend. the losers and Plaaenoff and. duck mixed in rub the blacks. I I wok my stand at the edge of . [Sentner were the other marks-l The hmIt was 1- ducks W d3" lspruce thicket and let hundreds imcn- ¥ Tbelboath was' loaded to the ’of ducks stream by overhead sof' ."“'““"" '““‘“*" zunnes w en i came ashore. low I could have touched them! c l D and was riding low in the wa- ; with a fishing pole I shot my? ter. In the snapshot you can see. four .. all singles that dropped‘ the ducks stacked up. in the mid- i within ten yards of me pick“ A M ill‘le. In the picture was myself. :ed up and went home. I couldi t roillt‘l' Earl and Jack. our Irish ‘ have shot more than I could car-I The f l ' ‘ ' Water Spaniel. Earl and I each lry home in a half hour but took ‘dmw {glfifiagfie had our da'iy limit. At one time ‘ more enjoyment 0‘ “mulling lDecember 18 ‘ I it was is per day and we filled them. Even duc and :00 5° :7 pm. I our lmll as easily as we did the shooting can become. so easy at! l2, It was what is known as a times the thrill is gone “'0 ml fighting.‘ sii‘qecfienci'mamaon candid picture and all the more . buntinz. lDonald 1) some Rm; ' “- natural on that account. Earl “'"fi' "7"“~H~ _“‘Winner. of A Robertso'finetiisr vi; lMcGowan match Thursday. . and i had our first opening inur- . Curllng Draw Ice 2 — G. Nicholson. no. hing hunt at Fraser‘s Beaver . has 15 then but securin: our li-i Macnonald' J' Murphy' H4 Gol- mii was mere child’s play and Dam in i932. The daily limit‘ jloway vs. Loser of A. Robertson “c wc re generally through in Mccowan ma'ch' " Slimline between 8.30 an p.m. am incidentally 1939 was the Tl" “‘1”me '5 H", curling Wigh‘mam steak (:W'm'm last year mere 'was am, hunting .draw in the Four Year Curlers' Ice 1 — P. Melntyre. G. War- worth the name at wager-s. The Match at the Belvedere Golf andiner. L. Munroe. K. MacLeod vs. beaver pulled out and me dam Winter Club for Friday. Decem-‘C. Nicholson. J. MacNeil. B. broke away. But we had eight ,beT lll- 1954- .Stead- H' MOW?”- oucnin: morning shoots that 7 pm. . I" 2 " H' MM" "; M""L'°a“' “ere Simply out of this world. e I ~ Stan BHanlOll. Gerry A- Macl-‘eod- C' Mad‘mnon "- Fraser's was in H", mm me Burgoyne. Dr. Kelly. Ed. Hodg.‘A. Sullivan. R. Ferguson. E. early mommfl flight from Pis- ‘son vs. Keith Kennedy. Alex Wll-. Duns" H- Robbins‘ ' quid Pond and the thousands of .son‘ Lloyd Grant 3m Ros!“ NOTE -— if unable to e u rll ducks that spent the night in its 1" 2 __ H'E‘ CarmichaeL Reg.;please obtain spares. uild rioe beds moved out in 81Mahar. li-o Cudmore. Merlint-v M m i cont' _ _ . . , , I ' inuous stream as soon as Macheume \5. Dr. lrwm. Hart: I "he "redaw" darkness S'h"“'ed Simmonds. Dr. Coady. Dr. Lei - l aw. The following is the curling 0‘ tailsst'i'patingr They came ‘1 . eir ousands battalion af- ¢ . Ice 3 — Al McCurdy. Dan Mc- draw for Friday night at the firrdgatgggr ghoiggfit‘khglndfgg Cormack. .lohn Smith. Dr.iCharlottetown Club. (Sparesl in drop on A. Fraser.;ah;cwn Gree s. D.V. MacDonald. Joe.neededl themselves in ‘he who. 60“ Molloy. Ted Miller. Ivan Hughes.=,7 Inn. amid the flags and on the sin-all i i” ' Bonnie “Page' 3°!” ’3' l ” OPP" hununocky Islands grassy and' Giggey. Ted Brooks. Reg. Mac-. Ice 2— B. MacNeiIl. R. Jones. smooth that dotted {ts surface iNutt vs. Butch McGee. Alf Hen-fl IAdserWood. H. Coffin vs. R. Others continued on to the “Ii jnessey. Earl Baker. Bert Patter-:C: Parent. D. Douglas. 3. DI- water flmg off Irving's Bar and ‘ son. IVlS. C. Fisher. ' St. Peter's island. . Winners of lilil' k ey bonspiel. lch3 6- Egingw.I FhCorcor- n . . , iWPTP teams s in y . . 8". ~ ooey. . ac ae vs. can]? mflgglmmgul'lbg‘: lSaunders and E.K. MacNutt. :0 ASPTOM J. MICRO". B. Mac- with respect to the: Team members ere: 1Lennsn. W. MacGregor. number of black ducks pres”, i A. Section - DH. Saunders; ice 4 -— J. Cameron. W. Red- Earl. new“. 3pm“ and mgu;lDr. MacEschern. Ed rah-wea-idln. H. MacLennnn. A. MacNeill son aimed m shoot on me normither. Alan scales, ivs. K. Ready. Dr. MacDonald. end of the dam. with-my mshl B. Section u E.K. MacNun. .L. Leger. G. Rodd. A Water Spaniel sitting upright and Ralph Manning. Dave .lardine.i ice 5 M D. Motheson. A. Mac-ll expectant in the bow of "w boat Bob Giggey. lDonald. J. Brooks. G. Proctor v i I paddled . gogd quarter mile -—-——-——-————-———-—IB. McGrezor. W. Farrell. B. {timer w. i found a nice bide, acmss was orricnit gown; 3- Martin- . p. . cling days. Nancy Ice 1 — Open. in at acres in extend. I never hope rKulp' The Beverly Hill-. Ice 1 -— Open. to witness such a sight as I did lbllhes did a «voyeur hitch as at ice 3 — Junior Game til. O BOTH STORES OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON SUMMERSIDE 9 am. to 5 pm. CHARLOTTETOWN 9 am. to 9 pm. _-————_————_—————_——0 em SALE AT 2 RM, SHARP Tau-stars- _ ____-. 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