oiympics Close; Russia is Tops By Rob CUBIIE NNSBRUCK. Austria (GP). 71,.» turbulent ninth Winter Olympic Games. nursing hurts mlm accidents. bickering and heir of snow. came to a close Sunday with Europe sweeping ill but two of the 34 good med- , and a Canadian hockey team bitterly disappointed over At Local . Ward Ill defeated Ward I 5-3, in a 3i..'enile hockey game play ed Saturday evening at the e first of two "Games of the. Week‘ . Billy Weatlierbie gave Ward 1 a first period with his two first-period goals beiort ' ian Mcint: 2 scored for Ward Ill. There was no scoring in the second period. The winners scored three straight iloals to take ii 4-2 lead by the midway m a rk of the third period. .1im Dowilni: and h 3 —- Q0 and wound up with 11 mcdais including the hockey championship. eight silver and i . But It was the seven gold Russian it such a w. mctlals that made no-sidcd Soviet sho The Russians also won their third Olympic team champion- mip, an unofficial one. in three , this time scoring a total I O . .aLynch Rink way finished second with 98 0 points and Austria third with 91 Canada had 24 points com- 32 ALBERTON — A Charlotte 1-rl ' I 19110 a ti iiirh lvtviily (oi: nintlfn pin’: iI°“'" rm‘ skipped bl.’ mu LY'?°" ‘mm! the countries ma. iwon the Maritime Lions Curling [trophy in Alberton on Saturday the loubman {when they emerged.‘ undefeated ci . :01 al In bnhsicdding and a pair of third- 1" 3 ""0 ‘lay b°“ DIM, bronze meals ‘,1 the Three rinks from Summerslde Dam and womexhs Mu" ‘uh ‘two from O‘Leary and Charlotte :n:. competed here. Canada won the jtown and one each from Ken PWWECT 7: EECORD and St. Eleanors parti. Russia too te hockey title. - 7-» being pressed to the end by the imnhcd by the °.Lean, mom ‘. d' . III .II ’ 1 :!"t'::e:":]] M" 9 " amp'°"5 iand featured friendly competi- ' . , ition and good fellowship. ...T.'.‘.‘I.. °."‘1‘.‘i‘.‘.’i."‘.'l" ...‘.7..°.‘.‘.' ..'.‘°ii‘.§i The Lynch skipped rink hand- -. ' ‘ . 1 d out a 13-2 defeat to Herb Scu- inst time in olympic history. 1° . . , wheeled Out by you record in iurman s Summerslde rink a 12-1 A mp], "9 fm. second place iloss to Harold Stewart of Ken- i""“- S“'°“°“ '""’ °*°°“°=‘°- 1?.‘-'i‘"'.3§.’i'.".‘f...‘.‘.’.“.§’.’.‘ .“.1“';‘l.?°i"..§i in. i .’ The Canadians were placed game Saturday night downed i,.u,.t'h undo, ,, mathematical ithe previously unbeaten Don 1...-muia that wash-t offichmy ‘Young rink of St. Eleanors 10-7 Approved until 10 minutes be- ‘I0 °3PI““’ "'9 II'0DhY- tcreh the tournament ended. I] Etd T“""°It"5 :'L°?I'.\’ Tink- T ey were sure they had at . as year's rop y wnners. cap- ‘cnsi won a bran" med,” hhd iturcd first place in the consoia conch Rev. David Bauer and (ion section of the highly ii-< players trundled down to 5 successful bonspeil. Games were the medal-awarding ceremonies eight ends except for the final hi pick t 11:9: awards. But match to‘: the trophy which was "V were o t ey hadnw, won ‘a (en en c . ‘ ' ._ ‘ Lunches were served during -‘time c r s o n s. the the bonspcil by wives of mem- im-zcst crowd of the games, {bars of 0'l..eary Lions club and :‘Ii1F[“(i)hfl€<:hPIht;_i Blcrg lsetl hlill go (She bonspcil concluded with a . na even o t e ance in A berton Legion Home SUWIBY. the 90-metre Two turkeys were rafficd on Nlinor Activity Chsr‘1ttetown Forum. This was _ th The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon, Feb. 10. 1964. 9 I TORONTO S CHICAGO I SUMMARY First period — 1. Toronto, Kelly 6 (Shack. Psppin) 3:28; 2. Toronto, Mahovlich 20 (Arm- strong) 17:57. Penalties-Stan ley 6:02, Shack, Pilote 14:48. Forum Billy Weatherbie. who got thi h..t ti.-k. scored back to bars goals for the lasers to tie the .9 wir two mmmes remam Fleming (misconduct) 17:57. ing. Mike MacDonald proved 1.0 Mmseifgndwmflod _' 3' Chicago’ be the hero of the game as scored from close-In and gave the winners the one goal mar ‘Mam’ 5. Chicago. Murphy 8 18:36. P 11. Scoring tor the winners were. Brew" “:47” Hun Referees were Merle Lonfle phie and Grant Crockett. SECOND GAME In the second game the Apaches defeated the MicMacs 4-2 as Bobby Docherty Icon"? MONTREAL 8 NEW YORK I First period — 1. Montreal. Geoffrlon 13 tLaperriere. Be‘ veau) 5:48; 2. New York. with minutes ramaining in the final period. Smooth skating Bobby Doherty picked up His hat trick as be drilled one by Hennessey to give the Apaches: the big insurance goal. Smith Rink ecicls List trcee MON'I‘A.GUE -— A team skipped. 13: : . (Bucyk, Boivin) 16:51. ' tIes—A. Pronovosl 3:43, Boivin nth- 743 SAT. NHL SUMMARY Hiclte 8:09. Fonteyne 10:44. Rousseau 12: Second period —- 4. Montreal. (Provost, Beiivea 5:59. 5. Montreal. G. 20 (Richard) 14.26: 6. Montreal Hickie 7 Iliackatrom. Ferguson) ‘ 14:50; 7. Montreal. Richard 12. (Rousseau, L a p e r riere) 17:26 IMCDOIIHIG. Hull) I Penaities——Richardson 5:28; Ba, 4:33; 4. Chicago. Pliote 6 13:25; ‘ ion 19;2e, Third period -— 8. Monlreai, A . Bcrenson 7 (Geoffrion) 13:31; in. ""99 ‘’=t‘i°“€S "1 four Starts and. Penalties — Maclntyre. 10.30. New York’ Mcxenney 9 .33“, grabbed the top rung of the tea Balon 210 Third period — 6. Toronto. gate) 14;55_ Peng]Iie§...none_ EH9 ladder after holdintl I Third Period —— 8. SDU -— 1) ::"i1ai1iwi1\‘:IecIIi:;y5).ol.»14:i:adn 2I'i‘lggi('l“-int, Kean N (Ste W l 1. L pulhwd, saves: - rgere 3-2 edge in the front stan- p0]|0¢k imoiyheauxi 1,12; g_ for the Iosers were mhy wen 19.12 Penalties — Mahovlich. Hodge 1412 4-31’ - -4 ‘ ' SDU — Gallant (Pollock) 3.07. the,-hie 3, and Jimmy Dowlmh IIKIIR III05. Dougla I 4151. Piante 6 11 13-—30‘i IIOIVCVEF‘ the Lollegians add- 10. SDU — Flynn I(1i0Ilfl0SI.5.33.' C8“ Mcguaid made 27 saves M \asko 7.05. DFTR0” ‘ BOSTON 2 ed M” ,0 their total in the se_ ‘ 11. SDU — Belanger tGeIino.-1) the winners. whhe John Rem Saves 4 SUMMARY 4 mm while holding Nnrh RM“_i9.52: 12. North River —- Mac- mflde 25 for the ‘Men Hall 8 5 7-21 F lod 1 t B smnless and then they Dub Phail (Vessey. Mccormack) Bower 12 310-30 Irst Per —- B05 00- 0' 4 1" 35; 1:1. sou — Gallant (Mac 8 (Oliver) 2:25: Boston, Dornhoefer threehtlimes fhr the winners. Al gate 14 (Howell, Goyette) 8:14; ‘sol,-ooo pg loo _. 4_ poirogiwlock and Flynn. A 8” f’1eI"deI'3‘_’l"I'bu“tI IPIEYMI-I"-‘ 3. Montreal, Provost 8 (Balon) smith 9 2;23_ p¢hom¢5._nom.. Jim Cullen scored twice for sA1GoN_ south ‘rho Nam MI;cD-61:8” tvth I 3“! 14:45. Penalties--Bathgate 5:12. hmsfer a;3:i_, iihe losers and Newsom and (Ap;_A ye,-,.,,,-is; bomh demo, 9“ 9 93 0 ‘ Third period .. 5, I)eIr()|l,_‘MaCPI1alI accounted for the oi.Ii- jshed ,, ha, F,-may high; hnhhg Faulkner 5 (A. Pronovost. Mac'.erS- . Gregor) 13:46. Penalties-Bucyk’ First Period — 1- SDU Gal- 3:41, MacDonald, Boivin 4:18. 1014 ii—32;2:l3; 3. SDU --— Gallant (Mona- 16 15 9——4U. zliani 6.07: 4. North R’vcr - 92 I37 Tremblay vin 2. De«troit.i _ MacDonald 12 (Martin, iioviezlclosiniz 20 minutes- pohahi four markers. Other marksmcn .Saints' Jayvees hDown North River . l)unstan‘s Jayvees tookicullen (Lawlor. Newsonv 6.40. over first place in the Charlotte- ‘ 5. SDU — Belander (Gallant- iown District Junior Hockey 12.37. Penalties — Cullen. 1i.i;i League when they walloped Belanger (double minor) North River Juniors 10-4 at The second period _ 5, gm; _ I““'Um Sunday 8fI9"100n- Moiyneaux (Belanger) 4.32, 7. The Red and Winters made it SDU — Gelinos (Cheverie) 15.31 III M-aciniyre 14:55; Pollock, 18;-42. goaled North River 5-2 in the Aleer. Monaghan) 11.11. . North River - Cullen (Lawiori 17.09. Penalties Belanger. Flynn. St. Arnoui, LeClair. 3; Gallant led the Saints with for the winners were Belanger (2 I. Gelinos. Molynesux. Pol- BOMB KILLS FOUR ur Vietnamese and injuring 39 others. including five U.S. military men. Witnesses said a bar girl was blown to pieces and two men and a boy died later of injuries. lant (Pollock) 1.29; 2. North Ri- ver — Newson (Lawlor. Cullen. Bobby Doherty scored time s for the winners and by A. Smith. Charlottetown, was Owen O'Brien one. Jacky Ar llhc winner of i_li'II PPI59 lI_Ih9« senault and Ian MacDonald for M""“‘_'3“° C“"I“‘5 CI“ “Wed the MicM cs. b0“ : Referees were Wayne Mac-‘ Donald and Fred MacDonald Here is the schedule week. . for me from Charlottetown and one from .Aibert(.-Vn as well as four fromi TUESDAY Montague. 7-ll AM. Bantam All Stars. ed )(_ 1}:/"lger. g_ Dmom 11;, 4.30 Pontiacs vs. lroguis. guano;-aha“, 1 5.30 -— 6.30 Braves vs. Apaches ‘ The runner-up team 6.30 _ 7.oo Hurons vs. Mic ‘pea by Ellery Shiaw or .with Blanche Smith so Herring as second stone and P.‘ 7.4 A.M.—-Midget All Stars. {Werner 8! lead The third place; 5.545 __ Bantam Ah 5““.‘_- j\\:‘lI’IIl(‘I'S were Ken MacDonald.‘ hM8CDIYll&Id. Bun 11135: B. “"645 pm‘ " Teme” V" 3"“ 1' 'aI‘II(;n-COIISOIZILIOH prize went to ‘a team s ‘p . . Dcs-. «Rocbes with E_. Clay. B. Fergu- acs. WEDNESDAY as. 6.45 — 7.30 —~ Panthers vs. {count for 12 out of 58 fieldggoal ‘V A powerful basketball sqiiadlattack with 14 points with Free ; Saint Dunstans Gymn on Saturi players sparingly. Barry 9 0. Cameron 0. Rip- 1 ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE I2 spiel held on Satu ay. 1 I‘ x The winning team also lnoliicI~i was skip '1 Montiaiguei mate. D.‘ Bears. FRIDAY ism‘ Ilacfiiilzlé was blanketsf ‘ ::Ia::-m- -- T’8PEl‘Wl’I8III All 1se(('ioi‘1d. iiassocks, third smokers - «- ‘an .amps. . 5‘5-45 pm. — Bobcats vs. Cou-. Again this year a team from; gars. » (A erton s pped Car-i 6.45-7.30 p.m. -—— Bruins vs. Ti penter braved the winter roads izers. to take part in this com 11 N“, .. "\w“:c STOREY ELECTRIC we I1l“'M_“::h,;-(I of *“‘‘‘‘‘‘‘a LTD. . . . . Iieani|’I h SEAL“ Sta w“_mg' H endorse RED SEAL - S . Standard of wiring. :,\;=. , "5 ‘. r ‘ Member Electric Service .. LNL -1»); 3 League of P.E.I. I . STOREY SWITCH To "RED SEAL” wiring system and assure yourself of safe Elec- trical Equipment. For safi-.ty’s sake have a real good wiring job done by II. reliable electrical contractor. No job is too big or too small. Member Electric service League of P.E.I. NEWSON ELECTRIC 161 Queen St. Phone 4-8325 COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE I F i 1 E ELECTRIC LTD.‘ Charlottetown INSTALL AD‘EQUAT‘.E OUTLETS With adequate outlets you'll do away with hazardous overloaded circuits and extension cords. So he sale and stop wasting eicctriclty——get a home wiring survey today. I N A-s-sonus February 10 to I! Member Electric Service League of P.E.I. Earle Ilrsenault 395 Notre Dame St. We strongly recommend the "Red Seal" standard .\\IS YOUR HOME POW.E R ,, of wiring. Siimmerside {gt Phone 4.7341_ 2.1411 ice 4 -— N. White, E. Gillespie. A (tailbeck. J. ‘.VlacLean vs. ll. 11 (‘ai'ruthcrs. E. Ford. B. Ball. Ii Rodd. 1 ice 5 -— R.C. Parent. A. Gar- rcii. B. Parke. M. White vii. G. Anrlcrson, J.S. Taylor. 3. Crock- cti. T. Burke. W" P.'“. (mixed) Prov. Entries l'r.'ictise I11‘ 1 —- Open. lie 2 —— Geo Kay: vs. D. Won iirirnti, ire 3 —— H. Peters vs. E. Mac I.wi(I. ice 4 ~- A. Love s. R. Jones. ice 5 —— R. Ketch v B. Le- l'i.'iir. 'T« I]"P- Satiirrlay. the first doing to Doll “"3” I‘7"513"- 3 27-.V<‘aI'-Old (Campbell of AII)Cl‘IO|’l and me "‘”"‘“E. ‘3°"‘I" 59I°5m5" Imm ‘second to Don Young. skip of Tr:""”““m' N‘T"“’3-Vv “'0” "18 ithc runner-up rink. lredal I 107 _ . Scores were: K. Mathesoii. 0' Wu tnfipf “fzho ,_n’"“‘ 3'97 I9¢11Leary 10. E. Cannon. Summer _,_ iside 7: H. Schurman, Summe. side 2, Bill Lynch. Charlotte: town 13; E. Turner 4. D. Young, ist. Eleanors 5; T. McNce, Sum- .. . . ,n1crside 3, L. Schurman, Sum d,__‘[£°{f:_’1l1'G':_""d“ '5 (“I9 ‘'‘”''I"9 j mcrside B: H. Stewart. Kensing M;,m“_ 3-” at the Char ton2, Bill Lynch 12; K. Maine vgpdpdi" °‘“'”‘3 Club ‘Snare- son 6, Bill Lynch 7. 1.. Schur "W Pom man 6: B. Young 7; Bill Lyncn "He I _’R In Y M 10: D. Young 7. M V Ch. I‘ "9? ' ; ‘3"D°“' Standings — Lynch 4-0, Young '51" ‘“:rhG‘ldd"‘85 "°~ 2-1. Turner 3-2, L. Schurman ‘I 1-t. ‘9£°°¥v-I L 1‘ °¢k- 14- 3.2, Matheson 2-2, 11. Schurman ‘Ia'P";' '1‘ E?‘ :79‘ 12. Cannon 0-2. Stewart 0-2 .° . * :~ *‘ °"°-V-.“- M-9° !\‘IcNce 112., kcnzie. B. Moore, J. Wilson yo. -__-- ._._._._., l\)H l\l8xI!IlC::0I}. P. Borys, F. 3 lcs. . o fin. ‘ . G. Storey. H. MacLen- Dr Jelks. B McGli| vs C _ A Gill J Mcflrearty ' B Patterson Co. Ltd. We strongly recommend the “RED SEAL" standard of wiring. Feb. ioih to 15th Adequate circuits In your home will make electrical MEET IN RUSSIA ; living more comfortable. safer ' a more satisfying. For i‘.\IlIS (Reiilersi—-—'l‘he O\'('(‘1r peak efficiency, phone for an inc committee of the World electrical wiring check up l'nuncil of Churches left here‘: now! < . i sniurday for Moscow—st the in Member Blame sew.“ League of I’.E.I. \'ii{llIOII oi the Russian orthodos_ Montague Electric cIiurch—to attend the first ur- tcrnational religious gathering, in be held in the Soviet Union . (MP of the principal items of‘ the four - day meeting. whiclii CO. Lldo cnens in Odessa Tuesday, will relations between the 0-‘ Gilbert K. Clement: man Catholic Church and tbei Montague P. E. I. ;c«~unc1l's Protestant and 01-tho-i tins member churches. ' «('19-.%..u * ' iii ‘ ’ v, ' " ud to ‘.0 '1' - .//I . h St. FX Downs _ "t We :'°rm~ . ‘and the Saints could only ac- j Local Saints .......... . K Kelly paced the winners ‘» out of St. Francis Xavier in An-; Ripley leading the pack for los- 1 tlqonish. Nova Scotia drubbcdzcrs with 11 points. St. Dunstans Saints 57-33 at lhei LINE-UPS Si. FX —- P. Chinard 10. K day night. The outcome of the Kelly 14. N. Bisson 4. B. Bucha- 1 name was never in doubt and week 4. F‘. White 4. J. Ashe ti, 1 the St. FX coach used his top Wcbbo. Kurlyo 2. K. Chinard 3, D. The X men led 31-12 at halt ley 11. McPhee 2. Garrity 4. Sir: time. They outshot the Saints as ols 3, Francour 4. Eaton 0, Con they made 24 out of 61 attempts noiiy 4. Evelyn 5. We Hearlily ENDORSE The Red Seal 5lcIl'|d~CIl‘d Q 0 of Wiring "RED suit“ ADEQUATE WIRING FOR ALL YOUR Wiring 0 Fixtures 0 Appliances CHIIS. M. STEWIIRT '7 41 BE SAFE I Make Sure You Have THE RED SEAL STANDARD OF WIRING "nan suit‘ ADEQUATE WIRING EARL CAMPBELL New London P50” 23'“ ___,____ 2. Do lglifs chm? Recommended by 3 ms ELECTRIC SIIVICE LEAGUE ' M“, OF P. E. I. AND ITS MEMBERS: 4' _ _ Amps? Earle A1-senuult Thomas 1!. Phillips A. Kenneth Bell a_ xom. pioim-.1 5. W- 3- B1'°“"M' Louis 1:. Rannhan living? Burke Electric Rose” “flaw.” Earle Campbell Canelco Services Ltd. ' Montague Electric D. L. Clow 8: Son Crockett & Storey Ltd. James 8. Good '1’. E. Richardson Hardy Electric B. T. Holman Ltd.. Inman Plumbing & lleuting Ltd. Clarence E. Landry Connie Leclair Marltime Electric Co. Ltd R. T. Morrison 81 Co. (11. Stewart Mac-Kay Muehean & Son Howard S. Ma:-.Lean Peter A. McNeil Newson Electric Northern Electric Co. Ltd. Palmer Electric George Smith Charles M. Stewart Storey Electric Town oi Siimmerslile Canadian Westinghouse Co. Ltd. Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd. P. E. Palmer Emerson Barlow E. 8. Chandler M. F. Schurmnn Sumner Co. Ltd. Ronald B. Mnclmn Donald C. Keddy Ltd Ideal Electric Inc. F.-filer-at Pacific ectric Harris tr Roome Ltd. ' Preston D. MacL..ro ’ 9 Douglas Bros. 8 Jones Inc. A I We recommend the ‘RED SEAL’ Standard of wiring. THIS IS Use this quick, five point system: I. Dofuses blow . . Iiecouseofovei-loading? Are a number of extension cords plugged into one wall Are you erecting is fire houird Iiy using fuses over 15 Is your Service Entrance adequate for modern electrical YOUR GUARANTEE OF COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SATISFACTION MARITIME ELECTRIC Lea ( "RED SEAL“ ADEQUATE ‘WIRING NATIONAL ELECTRIC WEEK ci good timelo check the electrical wiring of your home for safety and efficiency