\ SPORTS FRONT By PIU S CALLAGl-IAN Royals Take Lead 'BUCK’ Whitlock and his Royals have taken the lead in their series with ‘Bucko’ Trainer's Penguins. . _ Thursday night the Royals managed a 4-3 declswn over the Juniors and (the Frizzellmen richly deserved their triumph. Onthenight'splayt-heywarethe ereamandbadnhe license to head into the fourth contest sporting a 2-1 margin in l However, at that they just made it as the Penguins bounced back from a 3-1 deficit in the third. squared matters at 3-3 and for a few minutes were threatening to escape as the com querors. teams. ‘Puck ho ing’ was most noticeable and some ‘super stars' indulged in this all night long. In (act a few have been doing this ever since this series got underway. They‘seem most reluctant to pass to a fellow teammate. Its beginning to look as though they want all the glory themselves. as are wiSe to these fellows by now. Their rushes look lovely until they hit the enemy blueline and then everything stops because of their stubborn refusal to admit that anybody else has a right to carry that little disc. It’s no wonder that players gets disgusted when they are left waiting but no pass is forthcoming. There’s no quicker way to break the spirit of any team than to have guys like this trying to steal the whole show. Played Strong Games WE thought that young Donnie Frizzell was a standout Thursday night. He had no chance on the goals that beat him and he stopped plenty of others that had‘the Royals shaking their heads in amazement. Frizzell is playing the best goal of his career and we rate him right now as the best goaltender in Dr. Clark’s loop. We can get plenty of arguments on that score but our vote is for Donnie Frizzell at the moment. I On the Royals’ lineup, Eustace Reeves is playing fine lea e. ‘Bucko' Trainer surely has found the key to this fellow wiltimh-as been a standout in all three semi-final games to date. Another great digger is Summerside's Dave Gaudet who is willing to go into any corner with anybody. There Are Many Others JUST because we mentioned these few names doesn't mean we think the rest of the boys on both clubs are playing poor hockey. That's not the case but_at the moment these boys we feel rate a special wo o praise. The Birds should benefit when Royals get a penalty but the way things are looking, it’s better for the Old Spainers if they haven’t got a manpower advantage. They have looked their worst when they should have been applying the heat to the Whitlock-coached gang. This is one problem coach Trainor is faced with. but undoubtedly ‘Bucko’ will find a solution to this problem. Top Refereeing IN our book. Deni Whelan did a fine job of refereeirlg 'I'lnirs- day night. There never was any question about the game g - ting out of hand as Whelan nipped things right 1n the bud. We’ve watched plenty of referees outside this province and we've talked with coaches and players who worked under main- land referees. Our opinion and their opinion agree that the Island officials are better than the mainlanders. We’ve been sayin that for several years and we are more conVinced than ever that we are . It‘s easy to shoot oflf at the mouth. say cheap things from the stands and blame referees unjustly. alk is cheap but we must face facts and ask ourselves where we can improve on what we’ve got. i I Steve Barber in the fore- ' ground shows follow through 5 form of Milt Pappas (32! and Combines Down 5-4 In Overtime SUMMERSIDE — The Prince-'the Eagles which was declared lCounfy Combines scored with.no contest. Eight penalties were 29 seconds left in regular play handed out by referee Don Whe- to pull into a 4- all tie. and then .lan. the Combines getting five. ifired the winning tally at 6.35 ofI The RCAF boys opened he ,the ten minute overtime ses-‘scoring at 2.40 of the first per- Ision to defeat the Eagles 5-4 inyiod when Doug the first game of the best- of-‘ing left Wing shot kicked in be- ;seven semi-final series at Civic hind Mann. Ten minutes later Stadium last night. "Greg Deighan snapped home a , The game was fast but had high rebound off MacArthur's ‘little of the hard b u m pl 11 g shot just as the puck hit th Iwhich featured the 8-2 defeat office. This tied the score at o n e. "_‘—'——“—" all Chuck Estrada (fl) windup for throwing ' “ ‘Ilimore pitchers I - Tile second period was fast Curling Draw land hard fought with the Com. “ ibines away ahead in shots on IFO‘I' Montague .net. but managing only to split ‘ ’evcn again on tallies. Ev White curling fired home a pass after 16 ml- utes of play, and with 32 sec- onds left in the period Tucker I Here is the mixed draw for the Montague Club Salt-— - omouss PITCHERS SHOW FORM Tucker's gristl- 1 e from in front of the net at 15.27. J l rschoolboy curling pionships, Alberta dumped Quebec 1 gtbe highlight of the Canadianfspots with regularity. cham- ,. , By PAUL RIMSTEAD 'bone of his rink in the week- end in the fifth to take an 3' ’ GUELPH. Ont. (CPl—In along roundnrohin competition. unsurmountable 9-4 lead. 3' (match that had been touted as ; making comeback shots in tight. Hammond also made fine § owever. he had one.of hls'usual ishots—but he missed more than While he was sometimes Friday nightfpoorer nights Friday night and fantastic in other games. he 1-8 with I'ldIC-I nobody else could take over. was only average Friday night. ‘ ' Iulous east to win the title. ISABOE A GIANT . The shots he missed hurt ‘ Wayne oe‘s smoothies. Saboe. a slight. bespectacled‘him. In the first end. wrth ‘from Edmonton's Bonnie Doonifellow with a hi h - pitched Saboe lying thI'EG. Hammond Composite High School. curling) voice. was a giant. miss Saboe drew to the (strongly as unit ‘ e continued in his cool and four - foot ring. Hammond ‘little regard for Ham- determined style, missing some nudged one out and stayed, but ‘ mond‘s hot streak as they swept shots along the way, but curling Saboe counted four with ‘to the title without a loss. ~ as well as he had to. takeout on the. lastrock. I The Quebec team had been} jumped to a 4-0 lead in Alberta's bIS Mill started Ithe Cinderella rink—one which won nine successive games be- :fore Friday night’s round, a jrecord show by 3 Quebec rink in national competition. ‘ Hammond had been the back- with them lying four in the back of the house. Hammond drew to the four-foot ring. lying shot. but Saboe took him out and went out himself. I-Iam- mond drew again. nudged one He .the first end. Hammond came ‘back with one in the second. * Saboe counted one in the third. lHammond two in the fourth—— ithen the roof fell in. I .Saboe took another big four— ‘ Queens County Ice with students from 18 schools .‘ vying for honors. were held at i the Sports Arena last night un- (in the direction of the provin- la. tion and the P.E.I. Interscho- iasiic Association. Schools taking part in the meet were Birohwood High. - y 4 Spring Park, St. Jean Elemen- sDrmg ‘ tary, Weil Kent. Prince Street. !Rochford Square, Notre Dame Academy, Queen Charlotte and ‘ Model School of Charlottetown: lllilcove, Parkdale Junior High. Mt Herbert, York Point. Cav- Southoorrt. and catchers training at Miami. Fla (AP Wirephoto) Officials for the meet werezu . starter - lvan Doherty. Finish c [Judge-.5 . s. Williams. A. J. lMacAdam, A.M. M‘acFa ; open dwell Announcer o J. E. Ready; Scour .shot his second goal of the night er - Anne Murharghain: chief 'getting Bob McCaIlum’s re-‘ patrol judge and timer - Ralph bound to beat Mann from fairly.I Manning: meet director - Dave close in. ; Boswell. Vance Harris‘s slap shot. part-.l The first and second ly screened zipped into lie, [mlshers will compete in, cage. giving the home boys a 3-2} plovmcial meet slated 5m- early lead. but five min u tes later; in March. Hugh Spicer poked it over (hel Here are the results}. goal line from the corner of thel Girls 7 and undm. (1 lap) __ crease. and Leith Ellis scored]I 1‘ Charlone Rogers. WKS; . . . (Patricia Doyle; NBA; 3 This looked like the margin of! , ~ ' victory. but the Combines kept! drd Slmmons' th' digging and were rewarded with place Boys 7 and under (1 lap) ——-, ‘l 7 Pd“. 1 Ice 1—Angus Jones. H. Clair iB. Ferguson. B. Mabon, Shaw. Doris Jones. Duvar, 0. Hennigar. p City Minors To MoreII ER MacDon . p. Ni. h ' . , keeping the puck in the Eagles' 191‘: Sherwood; 3. Kathy Boul- c d all ‘ vs P. Sindac’fid Peg Sculfilig: Two city minor hockey teams zone a good part of the time. tar, Victoria. _ raan , eary‘ G womb P ‘M D Id ' Will make the trip to Morell’ Joe (30er and LEROY Burnett, Boys 1-4 mile (15 years and h _ i . e is’PM ' 93 ac (ma ‘ "this morning where they will.were linesmem 'over)——l.Gordon McKay. PWC; The followmg is the curling ‘MJn-Ol’s In Actlon ‘. ' ‘ (take on Morell Bantams and} 2. Kevin Smith. BHS; 3. Andy draw for Saturday at the CharmI _ 1“ .lfilu‘jge 15' DESROC‘I‘ES' Pee Wees in exhibition hockey} SUMMARY I Arsenault. BBS. lottetown Club. hree games were played Nighglm' Lame Stewart } tussles. QCHS Ban-tam Beavers1 First Peri“: -- 1- Eagles --1 Boys 9 years: -— 1 Billy DO‘ 1-45 P-M- =between Crapaud and O‘Leary‘ Lflnky arm‘m- V5 G~ Kennedyn;wj]1 leave the Sports Arena an Tucker (B. Sleigh. B. Mac-j herty. Sp. Pk; 2. Harold Con-1 Icel — r. MacMillan. Elms"... hooks. reams at cm,“ ‘- ¥3~D°naldv Wm- Naddy-rus for Morel] and at 9.4SICaiiu-m» 2.40; 2. Combines—G, stable, Sherwood. 3 Shane Spillett. A.R. Carmthers. E. i‘ and last night. 1 3- Gilam- .chfis Foxes win make the Sam i Deighan (R. MacArthur-J 12.12. i Bowling, St. Jean. , , Tanton VS. M- MCGulgan. 5-; In the opener Crapaud Mix-i 1“ Z‘Dr' L' 1" Juhnsmn' C' , journey to take on a Morell PeeIPeMli-les -~ C. Delighan. Girls 10 years: — 1. Nani Beaton. R. Spillett. E. Maine-Iquitoes defeated O’Leary 3 . 1_:111g5- Gene Murphy. P- Warnero ‘. Wee squad Second Period: — . Com-i Maclsaac, Sherwood; 2. Roberta.I son. V lGarry Keough scored all three! v.5 1" Mad“??? Leona W“ tines — E. White (C. Sark)‘ MacEa-chern Sherwood: 3.5 Ices 2- 3- 4- 5 open for Seniorgoals for the winners and Rob- smcmr' Ken. sumvaln' E. S . C I. “6'14: 4' Eagles '" 13- Tucker: '3IiVia AWN: PSS- I Competition and scratch gamesn‘ert Harris scored for the visit-1 Mmhl (B. McCallum. B. Sleigh) 19.28. 3.1A511PiM- f L ;or(s).L P ht d di . Penalties — L. Boone, V. Har- ces open or eg n ‘ eary aperweig s e ge I G :15 (2), G. Cutcliffe. teams and Brier team to prac- iCrapaud 2-1 in the second tilt I Third Period: -— 5. Combines tlse. ; . PM. Supper Club Curlers iter 7 PM. Mixed Curling 1 Ice 1 -— G. Anderson. H. Mac- Donald. W. Deacon. S. Flem- ming vs. C. Flemming. I. Mac-‘ Donald. E. Ranahan. B. Mal-, lett. Ice 2 — D. Estahrooks. MacKay, H. Douglas, C. Sent- with the O‘Leary goal Dennis. aud marker. in a Pee Wee contest. Ice 2——D. McGowan. E. Clay. . i 1. John MacMullen. PSS; 2. only 29 seconds left in the per-. Danny Muth Sp pk 3_ A1. iod. Ron MacArthur hanging in. km Prof.“ Wigs . ' the tying icounter from a wild‘ Girls 8 ' ng:_1. Sandra. scrlrlamblc in front of‘Walsh. ‘Gritf-m Sherwood; 2. Marilyn 9 Winning tally “as th e w nd' Cavendish. 3 Janet prettiest goal of the n l g h t.‘ T.” ' NDA ' ' Vance Harris went in on thel l‘amor's ' , 1 Gmi left side. deked Walsh. thenl B (355.1,, Vex: {bow Curl flipped the puck over to brother; .6 °' sj’w Sh chard ; Garth who fired it onto the open‘ .“e' PS ’ 3' ye ep " 1 Pkdle. left side. The Eagles fought _ ‘ hard for the next 31/2 minutes, “L5 9 year?" '— but the Combines held them off.‘ Kennedy- WKS- 2- Jam " oals by Peter Bruvel and C3: Everett scored the lone Crap- Crapaud downed O'Leary 4-1i Donnie MacFadyen registeredi “.111 M t . a hat trick and Gerry MacDon-i R‘Ve'l' causeway this “lemmin- G- laid scored the other for Crapaud being .00 Today The Victoria Driving stages its Club son on North 1 The first nace goes at 2.30 I sharp. ner vs. N. Ball, V. Andrew. G. scored by Lorne Ramsay. Newman. M. Dowling. Ice 3 — Senior Curlers (if nec- . essaryl. Sum. HI Blanks Ice 4 — B. Dillon. M. Mac- 1 Donald. D. Wood, C. Bolger vs. iSQCkVille 7-0 A. Ballem. M. Toole. I. Home! N. Andrew. i . . Iée s — E. MacLeod. r. 1105- ‘ :“efi‘d‘aeffamfehd sitcr. L. Campbell. I. Duffy V‘ ‘93 ‘ 0 le. J. MacGregor, M. ‘ jevening starting at 7 o'clock. Burke. A. Gillis. youterdéy alimoon' . . , League President Clea ver' 8.30 PM. It 1‘ (gauge Wilmer; Jab" IEnema;-JMacLean announced la 3 t‘ Carr. J. Higgins “‘ ” amn' V (night that the Pirates h 3 ve‘ Ice 1 "‘ ' ‘e ' ' 1 Campbell, Paul Gallant. Jimmy B. Acorn. M. Blakeney vs. G. .n.. Vessey. M. MacKinnon. J. iggio'eaghm Pau‘l i Squarebriggs. P. MacKay. } ' . i . Ice 2 — A. MacDonald. H. l " 13015113" and Remy iMInor Tea ms Love. N. MacNeill. L. Jenkinsigwdy we“ the referees “(II o. o . vs. H. Petem A. WO 3. [ nanded out five. penalties. the vlc'nor'es . Crockett. M. MacNeill. .hame beam gem“ three: ' SUMMERSIDE — The Sum-; scolizcdsackvmeilfl 8 regular City Basketball , High team 7-0 at Civic StadiMi eighth ice racing“ . Here are results of the Sen- ior Men's Curling Champion- iships being held at the Chariot. épicer (T. Dryer) tetown Club: 4 pm. Dr. Giddings 13. J. . .MacDonaId: Dr. MacDonald ll.i Art Clarke 10; Dr. Johnston 10.1 iClaude Ives 6: Frank Acorn 9.‘ Alister MacLeod 8. I 8 p.m.—Dr. W. MacDonald 10. ‘ Jim Burden 3: Frank Acorn 9. ‘ IAl‘t Clarke 5. i I The curlers are competing for‘ See Action 5 ithe Storey Electric trophy a n d‘ Irv Walsh prizes. 1 ‘ Queens Ice Sports \‘ Staged last Night Sports.’ ‘ cial division of physical educa-i ‘ ner. QCHS;' out and stayed shot, but Saboe won it with another good take- out. RALLY ‘MISSES iland’s Wayne Matheson from 1‘ Charlottetown. ‘. Refuse finished with seven wins an losses, a much {better showing than had expected In other action Friday night, :New Brunswick sent Newfound. Iland home with another winless Irecord with 1f-5 victory, lBritish Columbia downed North. ‘ern Ontario 0- and Saskatch. ewan topped Ontario 103. n the 10th round earlier Friday. Alberta crushed New- :lAlberta Dumps Que. 11-8 ; To Capture CUrIing Crown ‘ foundland 16-5 and Quebec do. ‘ feated Northern Ontario 10-7. In other 10th round action. Manitoba edged Ontario 8-7,’ Saskatchewan squeezed by New Brunswick 7-6 and British Col- umbla defeated Prince Edward TH ROUND 113 020 102 0‘10 IN. Ontario 000301010 2— 7 The Quebec rink. from the; high school of Montreal, came! Manitoba 000301310 _ 3 back with singles in the Ontario 121010001 1—7 seventh, eighth and a double in the 10th and final end. INB. 100020102 0— 6 here was little douthSask. 001001030 2— 7 throughout the week, after . berta's stunning win over Sas- Quebec 020 512400 2—16 ‘ Boys 10 years: -- 1. Bud Mac- katchewan Tuesday, that Saboe Nfld. 201000011 0— 5 . Mfllan, PSS; 2. Barry Mac- had the best rink in the compo-i g Kin‘non. Pkdle; 3. Charles Scott. tition. P.E.I. 000300 020 —- s iPSS. thHOWEKEO‘. thlnfgs gere gaging B.C. LE 122010101 o—a Gfi. 11 e 3 __ 1’ An e e rig way or ammon —- E VENTH ROUND IStevellfson. 353:8; Cheryl 01:. he seemed unable to do any-iNB. 202030022 0—11 ‘ rie' Sham; 3‘ Heath“. Mac. thing wrong. . ' ngld. 010201100 0— 5 . Lead, Sherwoo¢ Alberta's worry Friday nighti' ‘ ‘ mm 14 mil (15 d was that perhaps Quebec—with; P.E.I. 030220101 0- s t ' - 9. .ml“ an everything to Win and nothing;Nova Scotla 101005040 3—14 . over) — 1- G10“: W156. Pkdle: to lose—would pick this one for1 ‘1 2, Mary Lou Brown, prune, its biggest upset. (BC. 410100110 2—10 3 Boys 11 years. _ 1‘ Eddie Alberta coach Steve KashubauN. Ontario 001043 001 0— 9 :Cmslable Sherwood. 2. _ 5 a mathematics teacher. who is vBeCkl Prince St; 3: Ed Stab pretty adept at figuring the Alberta 401041001 0—11 ‘mg Sp pk angles in curling too. worried Quebec 020200110 3.; . j, ' ' soft ice would help Hammond‘s! Mmglfmlz Yearliisf Jgam" strong draw game. ‘Sask. 050021001 1—10 bafibbefim '3 will]. usan His theory was that Ham- Ontario 101000100 0—3 ‘1 . . Vesser' Victoria. mond 5 front end couldnt take- . new i 1 out with Alberta's front end andi Boys 1 Mile: —— 1. Gordon J McKay PWC; 2. Kevin Smit . I BHS: . Andy Arsenault, BHS. that was the way to beat them. The temperature was warm‘ , in Guelph Memorial Gardens; Boys 12 years: -- 1. Tomm Friday night. but if it helped 1 (31111911. 59- Pk; 2. Billy Acorn, Quebec's chances it didn't help ; BHS; 3. Kenny O'Brien. Sher- f enough. I The rinks were Girls 13 years: 1. Nane Iduring *1 00101111] Duffy: Pkdle; 2. Judy Brown, I gegemonl’ an]? all: game “(Vim ~ i a 09, Vice—s ip on amp on. k 1e 3‘ Delores Dow‘mg‘ second Rick Aldridge and lead‘ 2 Mick Adams being the ccntre of ‘< “piped in" presentation 1 wood. .‘ Rochfnrd Square. 1 Boys 13 years: — 1. Owen . , , . lattention. OBl'len' Sher" 2130b” wm‘t' Hammond and his males; 9109'“ BHS- 3- Rm‘a‘rd mew vice-skip Dick Creesc. second (QCHS- Don Aitkens and lead Rnssl Girls 14 years: — 1- F P811085 { Betts, stood quietly through thei Whitlock, QCHS; 2. Nancy Ford. 1 presentation of the Pepsi Cola‘ Bids; 3. Marilyn Lund. BHS. ITrophy obviously very disap-j Girls 15 years: — 1. Gloriaipointed. Wise. Pkdle: 2. Mary “ NOVA SCOTIA‘ THIRD Brown. Pkdilei 3- Heather Ma? Dick Refuse. a mature and? Lean. QCHS- - likcable young fellow from F.l Boys 1.: Mile (15 years and R. Davis Memorial High Scllooli over): -— 1. Junior MacDougall. at Bridgewater. N.S.. ed ' ' pkdle; 2. Frank (landerI BHS; ‘ rink into third place with a 14-9 iwin ~over Prince Edward Is- 3. Monty Refills, Sher. P W 1. Alberta 1010 1 Quebec 10 9 1 Nova Scotia 0 7 3 British Columbia 10 6 4 Saskatchewan 10 6 4 P.E.I. 10 5 5 Manitoba 10 5 5 Northern Ontario 10 4 6 New Brunswick 10 2 8 ntario 10 1 9 Newfoundland 10 010 Special Session ' On For Midgets Last evening Dr. Mac Beck. coach of Midget Abbies an rounced he will hold a special blackboard session for his team this evening at 6 o'clock sharp at the Maritime Christian Col- lege. corner of Kent and Hills- boro Streets. All members of Midget Abbies are asked to be on hand promptly at 6 o'clock. Boys 15 years: — 1. Doug, a-cLean, QCHS; 2. Eric Tur- Joey Brown} M Pkdle Girls 16 years: — 1. Doiron. Sheen; 2. Ednapklgletlsh 2 m 1 HS; 3. Shirl Bevan. 'e. ‘ 1 3Boys 10 -— Mbnty Kells. 1 ° p' ‘ Sher Relay. 4 girls (1 lap each)—. I 1. Parkdale; 2. QCHS; 3. B l l CHILDREN'S SKATING SAT. FEB. 23rd. .-4p.m. f l. Birchwood; 2. QCHS; 3. Shep ‘ wood. Couple Race — 1. Whi-tlock. Frances Whitlock. QCHS: 2. Nonen Blanchard. Colin Campbell. Sherwood. SPORTS ARENA Bobby I I ________T V. Harris (R. MacArthur. Grady) 6.% 6. 6., cs — H. 11.18;; 7.‘ agles —— L. Ellis (D. Tucker_1 B. Smith: 15.27; 8. Comb‘ , R. MacArthur (V. Harris, 8.; G:adyl 19.01. Penalties — B. Main, H. Spicer. G. Grady. -Minute Overtime .-- Combine; —— G. Harris (V. Hair- :is. A. Cutcliffe) 6.35. Penalties None. STOPS YE New Twist Lounge" in New York. This is With Thrills and Action. Thane Mann 'Y' Phalanx and BYC tangle‘ (League game at the YMCA this dropped out of the league. ce 3 — . Wood. C. Ma Gre- gor. A. Garrett. G. Crockett vs. O’Leary Maroon: Dr.MacKay . J. Giddings. J. exhibition hockey action Wed- ville“ Ill/{leaflet M. Garrett. crUSh All-Stars mmyflnafblfi} pee we.” edged 5.1 1i°33§liis.gi 53:05“? I o‘LEARY ~ At “he cumm- with 1mg“: mmr‘iicifiigi. 8E0”:ng Bali-gnu. L. Web- 30": rfi'hmwmmfifimg: den All Stars 10-4 hi an ex; ' I eter. C. Michael. L. Campbell vs. Dr. Higgins. M. Vessey. G. Lidstone. E. MscInnes. O’leary Midgets Grab Opener O'LEARY The O’Leary mm defeated Tiznish Mid- get. M In the commnunlty rink (yum-y (1 Bot- here Friday hint in the ill-st ‘ den. game d a home and home total goal uric: in on physical «slumber, m use fs. Scoring for O’Le hihition hockey game. G . son and G. Ber-nerd each got four goals for the Maroon while D. Ellis and J. Beside each got singles. For Borden Mclnnis scored ton singles. Two penalties were handed out by l'efmees Terry Gavin and Orville Willis. to Strung of Robs-ta O my were Tom 0 Furniture Refinishln Dob Mlle-on. Je O'Malley. I am m. M cam and West Royalty Bombers tangle Then call . . Two MacDonald. with Dunstaffnage Comets at m mpmfire liter-(lg: tonight in an M C A S K I ll- “ M et. nermedis ' ' payof game. , W an Elton llE‘lliis. l The Bombers. Island champs Woodworking gt year. will be going all out 2‘ Bushy Ave. W retain their crown. time . Montague and Murray Harbor ' minor teams split victomes in cue. , Montague 'paperweights shut- 1: Special out Min-ray Harbor 1-0 in the second contest. Scott Bell fined the lone goal. I Colored Film of 1962 Gold Cup and CABINETBUILDING a ‘ a. ifyouneed. . . . . New Cabinets . Cabinet Repairs Saucer Parade Presentation to Clark Smith Maritime Driver of 2 lg Nights PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE AUDITORIUM HO ADMISSION CHARGE Gold Cup and Saucer FILM NIGHT 8:30 pm. MON. FEB. 25th. TUES. FEB. 26th. Come and enjoy an evening of fun and relaxation that will take you away from the mid.winter blues. Featuring . 1962 HAMBLETONIAN ' I962 LITTLE BROWN JUG infulieolor Your Gold Cup and Saucer Parade Committee is once again working hard to bring the top bands and floats in the Atlantic Provinces to Charlottetown for the August 16th parade. Attend film night and lend your rupportl Everyone Welcome I “HEY, LET’S TWIST” Joey Dee. 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