ritim ag ee vone (AP — The high- y. Chicago Black Hawks imbed into a tie for fourth te in the , National Hockey with a 34-victory over - York Rangers Wednesday ight. A Madison Square Garden palie Glenn Hall post his second utout of the season while the tk Hawks scored once in each The triumph gave the Hawks ee te tent ._ wRoston Raters’ Corner (Continued from Page 8) air of rabbits will not produce § thany young as ten pair. HERE’S DANGER There is danger in cropping any game too close, r ~ Black "Hawks have lost does not wish ‘be classed as an alarmist but as, require a m2th-m: *- to tigre out what the fut- ‘will eventually hold for our e if hunting pressure keeps | increasing at its present rate. This columnist feels confident reve enough clear thinking —. and __ conservation residents of this fair pro- mce who will step in and as- re our wildlife the protection nes oe for survival if the oc- ears. On this happier Riwks Move Into Blanking Blueshirts 3-0 times, tied once and lost once in| Hall . 1226 7-23) i¢ Grady) 14.02: 7. Aces, B. six outings. Paille 1 6 8-15) Grady (V. Harris) 16.50. Penalty-| 200TH FOR AN “1D. Carroll 8.09. Tod ae tie his 200th STANDING Third Peried:- 8. Aces, B. NHL goal, Kenny Wharram and W LT F A Pts/Grady (C. Grady, Grant Grady) rookie Red Hay were the Chicago| Montreal 19 6 7115 73 45| 30: 9. Royals, A. Carroll (Steele) marksmen. Hall turned aside 25) Detroit 16 9 7 88 77 39)5.08; 10. Royals, Whitlock (A. shots and sparkled in the final| Toronto 14 14 6 80° 89 34/Carroll, Shepherd) 12.12; 11. Roy- period as he blocked Bob Kabel’s| Boston 10 17 5 100 118 25| als, Shepherd (A. Carroll; Whit- point-blank shot in the final min-| Chicago 916 7 86 89 25/lock) 12.53. Penalty- K. Ready ute to preserve the shutout. New York 817 6 93 116 22'15.39. pag a: F 3% 5 7H -«-Summerside Minor Hockey Thursday, December 24 9 — 1 a.m.: No. 2 Pee Wee vs. No. 4 Pee Wee. 10 — 11 a.m.: No. 1 Bantam vs. No. 3 Bantam. 11 — 12 noon: No. 4 Bantam vs. No. 5 Bantam. 12 — 1.00 p.m.: No. 1 Midget vs. No. 2 Midget. 1.00 — 2.00 p.m.: All Juveniles. Friday, December 25 Merry Christmas all star teams. |}- Players will be chosen from end of thcught I wish all read- ‘of this column a Merry the different all star teams this week. Practice for these teams a Don’t hibernate-- go. w --- REJUVENATE = Put new life in tired equip , Bears sleep the winter through . . . but bears don’t have " g0 go to work in the spring. Your equipment does! So while ‘ winter has your work closed gnachinery i pansy ae age, ee. Replace parts or swap us for a rebuilt, rebuild and renew worn parts in our wp your money-making ability. Don’t Jet your ment with Winter Cat Care! down, get your Caterpillar “iheash” assembly. Let wus. shops. 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It It’s l Dial 3501 ters vs. Spring Park Bluebirds. - The Gondlan, Ohriotistown, Thar De ws9 «(98 ‘ 198,617 increase over the 3,157,-, and Detroit if it hadn't been for — J > NFL Has Set attendance im 1958, | the steel strike. _” A ade ‘ showed crowd in-| Cleveland, Detroit and Les An New Record tree experienced] cree ropa? “ame. ore ur | sbante ee we ie ee - area, eet — meet Sp eee Sree MORE FISH ‘| National an| reported same figures as 8 ; attendance record for the eighth|year ago. Both clubs virtually) BRANTFORD, Ont. (CP) — A straight year unfavorable} sell out for their six home games.|surplus of 10,000,000 ——— economic in three} Acting commissioner Austin H. from a Manitoulin league cities. Gunsel said the would| hatchery will be used to bolster even such ; An Associated Press of} have been the number of whitefish in the ww Sonia oe, cities as ee . VAM puns iA" tacah tinal leclbe 4 48 hacttele nd today : — triggering two and Shepherd. a| before before six minutes had passed in gemes tle = : single. -The line, the highest second. — 635: in the eireuit, rack-| But midway through the period oe Bop Crockett, John ) ed 17 ts with Carroll and| the Aces began to move. Benny ' | 635 — 8.20: John Davis, &Sr., a Whitlock earming six apiece and | Grady got his first of the even- Gorden Wellner, aslo Pockdale tersitory a little | 8.20 — 9.30: Roy White, John BENNY GETS THREE Pmore than two later ee Benny Grady, tee on ae Dees eee as a : hard driving game ces} second after : ond wes the mein resem the] from 2 jp, pefeaceman. 8.00 — 8.90 — Pee Wees: Roy-| "9d Tigers ve. Rovalty Battlers westerners as close as'they| The Aces had it all tied up at alty Orioles vs. PSS Spitfires. | Guns ys, Birchwood ‘ did: Grady whipped in a trio of 44 with Benny Grady hitting 8.30 — 9.00 — Pee Wees: QSS 8.20 — 8.55 — Bantams: QCHS goals and helped. out on an-/again at the. 30-second point in Elks vs.. Parkdale Parkers. Grows a, Bicebbies4 Sea She other. Vance Harris got the other | the final period. But from here | 9.00 — 9.30 — Pee Wees: QSS 8.55 — 9.30 — Bantams: Park- Aces marker. on out the Royals took charge Rams vs. Royalty Cubs. dale Bluewings vs. Reyalty Rav- Cedar Chest In a somewhat slow first| with Carroll, Whitlock and Shep- saat Fork aoitnaien te: Coal : a COMFORT STYLES is period Whitlock hit at the 2I-/herd hitting in that order in a Spring Park Springers vs. 9.30 — 10.15 — Midgets: Abbies a ene second mark and again at 4.58|space of seven minutes. Foxes. iy ie . MAKE HAPPY GIFTS ati Okie os to put Royals two up. Harris} Both goaltenders Thane Mann 10.00 — 10.30 — Pee Wees: PSS! ‘19 15 _ 11.00 — Midgets: Darts FOR YOU AT gift she will cherish sliced the lead in half before|for Summerside and Butch Ward Hornets vs. QSS Lions. on hte ad —- a the ‘period ended only to see|for Royals turned in top jobs 10.30 — 11.00 — Pee Wees: WKS 11.00 — 12.00 — Juveniles: Roy- Sheen & Macinnis ester cg Whitlock and Carroll find the|of goaltending, as both defences Mab db Pete = QRS Lerks| ae, VS 1 Your Family Shoe Store Ir IS vs. PSS Ravens. OFFICIALS 282 Water St. Dial 3091 11.30 — 12.00 — Pwis.; QSS| 7.00 — 9.00: LeRoy Barnett SUMMERSIDE Ou r Loons vs. PSS Falcons. Bill Reid. | First Period:- 1. Royals, Whit:|n 2% — 2230 — Pwts.: PSS) 9.00 — 11.00: Mike MacKinnon, m The Family... lock (A. Carroll, Steele) 21; 2.| TECtS YS: OSS Otters. Bill MacMillan. Royals, Whitlock (A. Carrull,| ten. : ant San Se ae ee PHOTO KROEHLER CHAIR Give Dad 2 fine Relaxer Chair this Christmas .. . and when he ee OBSERVER CORPS — the eyes and ears of the RCAF When you hang up Your Christmas stocking Give thanks For the Country In which you Hang up your hat! We wish all of our volunteers - A Very Merry Christmas ‘STAFFS OF THE MONCTON AND TRURO GROUND OBSERVER CORPS FILTER CENTRES is not home oiher members of the fam- fly can scramble for it...C &S have a grand variety now — Buy now deliver for $9 aiedit "AN ; It s Time To Close The Store! Here it is Christmas Eve again. Only a few weeks ago it seemed so far off. Now there OER eb Ri. el ene ad EVERYONE AT “ATLANTIC WHOLESALERS EXTEND A SINCERE 10 ONE AND ALL better citi: New Ye _ THIS IS OUR WAY OF SAYING “THANK YOU” TO OUR MANY FRIENDS May our Christmas Wish echo bright and clear on Christmas Morn from our | house to your us with the birth of Christ, may we give Tetihe Wicteinge shan bat our eomaciel blessings and cherished liberties. May we renew, on this day, our deep reverence and abiding faith for our glorious Christian heritage. We wish the best for our friends and neighbours ...and may our observance of Christmas bring forth a prayer we can live by .. . and work by ... . with ‘ strength .. . and with the kind of ee eee eel, Ween Soy wood health ahd prosper together in house. And as we 1960. AND CUSTOMERS give thanks for the promise brought to ATLANTIC: WHOLESALERS LTD. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CHARLOTTETOWN are only a few more hours until it’s Christ- \ f mas again. Christmas {s a family time and a reflecting ‘time. We are all grateful for the families with which we share the joys of Christmas. @n addition, we are grateful for the pros- perity of our Island which allows us to en- joy this Yuletide in such comfort and leisure. There ts much for which each one of us can be grateful. We, at Henderson and ‘Cudmore are particularly grateful for you, our customers, who: have supported us so well since we opened our doors 46 years ago. One reason we like Christmas so well fs that it gives us an opportunity to see and talk to so many of our friends while they do _ their Christmas shopping. Believe us, it’s fun helping select just the right tie for Uncle Joe, to advise on the kind of sport shirt the Mr. would buy if he were doing it himself... to give the kids a hint or two § on what Dad really likes, Well, that’s enough reflecting for one day. Soon it will be time to close the store and go home to the families. Merry Christmas Everybody ! The Management and Staff of &