Wywrot Paces Atlantics To 10-4.Victory Over Charlottetown Islanders HALIFAX. (CP) Paced by veteran Pete Wywrnt. Halifax A!-I Finis Parlod 1--Halifax, Bownesr twywrot. Forth lantics blasted Cliarlottetown Is-p zwunln-Mp Hone” lander: t0-A Suiimlav nirzht in I ,w,...,,,,g B190...) ttttttttttt N Maritime Major llowkoy If-W5.'Ut' 3 rtpmf,-,x, Ford same. . W5-wrot I ., The win gave Atlantic: their FHn1ifax' Ledge Itrongest grip this season on firsti ,Mm.mw, . uh place. They now lead the socoml-I pelmmos. Bm..m..5 place Sydney .llilltnnnirs(- by it Lmzhhn W44. wmmn P0I”l5- I SN-orul I'orimI ll'yurot siiiiuil Iiw gtiiix .lll(I 5 H,,1;'”x' tr-mM,,, helped on too to lead llnlitax. Huh ,3I,.ph(,(,' Mvxcly, Bowness tallied twice. Thu nth-p 5mkvhm.1(mMown' Whmock era were scored by Jackie llo';lett,v .mu.me) Mummm Bill Ford. Jone Leolero, Ross Wat-, 7. rhiiraxp Morrow 3”" "lid -I”ilI'”.V 3I””'"'-V- I ilwiimrioss, I.r-i-loi-rt ........ .. Ruck Wlutltiik swoi-ml tlirtwi .; H,,I,.;,”.' wmum Cliariottoto-.xn zmil. niirl sis-.stmi .r-;,”.,,,,. Umw Bob Gray on the other. 1; Ha;-fax? Btng-neg; Halifax had scored five tiiiies. .31.-phase Lew"... four in the first period and onei penamps; gone. in the second, before Islanders Third Ppriod got Itriiterl. llaiilrtx led 8-l going to (ha,-tnrgsrowng arm- into the Il1ll"I. Istindois FKlllP to tttlgnao, Whitliwki 2.013 i-..-ra to” law in NW list iwtml ll i'lt'tlI1ilir'ltHt'll. wii;iini-k ulion they outstorrri Atlantic: R-2, if V. Giznaci egg Roger Boswtte made 34 stops , piv,-W,-(.1 for Islanders. Roy .Vlol.1oc-kin ttop- , tn;45 TIMI '29. I3 I'I”iarIott-town. lVhitIook Rotor:-o Frank O'.'lonozhiin hnnd- lnrnvt to-10 ad out ?Hy'nA tarnoffini. all M 0)-pm 3; vhi my v.yVw,.,” in the .'irst rwriorl. Two wont to' IW.-ilcnn, l'-Tomi 19-3', Ilalzfax. I Ponnltios: Norm. Miners Take Lead In 1st Period, Defeat Sydney 3-1 GI.ACE BAY. N S, iCP'-(llnretpenamos handed out by rcfcrei- Bay .Vl:i:ovs Cllll'.:IIJ"tI on a t:r:.'- m.”.ge.I,.,m.,,' D”I'i0d load to hand Sydnoy XIii- Sumnmry I.0TlHlFf'S a 3-1 ii--fciii in I fxliiri-I I.-UN pumd time Major H'x'kcy League giinc 1, Glute Bnyy Fyle Saturday night. (Brown) M 11.00 Miners vzctory broiight them ,. G39” BM. wmmn within .-ix pt)ilIi.S of the 5nciiiici- ,F).1(,K' N,f(,dmIm 170,; '””"i Poii-iitms; White 3:36 Lu.'ii'ey Tomin, ,i cs. Ken Xllitsun and 11.36 t Hughia Cnniphi-1'. did Giwce Bay's scoring. Lo:-no Pirie 2'-iliorl for Svcoiitl p "Jiird Sydney. 3. Sydiiov. Piria Fyios stnrtod things rotl:n;: at 11 iRi)I)vtlll.'10ll' 1.22; rntnutosi in - "'st lt(l"'i(I. rivid 4 GI-aco Bay. Cimnboll Watson so .en in.n : iti'oi', IRoohfoi' Connolly: 10 III Each teiiir t a iii:i:'i;vr iii filtll Pviiriltios: XIt'l)nn.'ild 8:44. kic- aecond and ins scoreless in the Inn-re and Miller 12:14, Whyto ttiird. and McDonald 12:14. Oloonvior. Miners steadily oirtshot the Mll- i2:55. Ilrmeiros Norm Defellce kopt .12 show out of tho Sydney not Glace Third period Bayls Cliff Hicks stopped 30 Scoriii-2 - none. Glace Bay got five of the nine Poiioltlos - none New Rotary Rink Opens At Park Athletic Centre Saturday and azain yesterday ings with skates and evening hor- itinnv skaters and hovkolv players key taking placo under the fiol(l's xii-int; zintl ivirl tlitiii ntli:-intiizo iii: lights. that is under tiinsv of tho wxcrllvtit shoot of IN. on nocriorl for such rictivitlos. 'liIir-ro 'lir Rritmy lhnlx at Blemi-iiiii will be a iliiily siiporvisotl slinto t""lfI Til" . 9 srziive on this l1('.V limit '3 to 4 p.m. for the kitirtios v-intiiro at the eity atliioiir venv and pnrvnts are cordially invitotl tio iizwi tilts Wt foot by TS (ref to don the lilntlos at woll. llnvkoj. .n l.”9!'D is .iii.;i'.o room for :Ix'fI'- for piipr-i'woii:lits, pee-vveos, bon- H: or io:'il:i'-on lint-lzoy. A four tnim. !llllI:Z6tI4. and jiii-oniing will Wot IHKII iwiiwii 'iti-1 hron o.'ciit- ho oi;tiii.r.ml iintlor tlio Dirotiinn ml 7t'Itill!tI the r:.-ik tlltl now all of tho Vitiivsq Iliyi-illll. Tlir-rrv tl..it 'iiu.r- n U:iii,;t- ll”-ll .-: on. iiiii Ito a giil's linitso lontziio tllti'll- (t',Il'l'i'lI on fmrii ti iirnthrr in.iii ritoti by the Alvotzwoits and it is 'I'ho FIilIll'IOils"AF:lllIv'i'Yl at lit" ilnpetl that a Garrison pinydown l-Vclvi has ll"t'll rwiioiatrirl to in- series ran ho arraiiizorl and B rtyirlo it ll'i'it ;i 'in...r- Ii-r tin ii.i:w, t'ttl1lltlviV'lllI lvritziie ns iinll. iivo tr" .rirl.'i:t"ito IInml- Itoizistrzitinn of (ill iilnyors in- "Wrr mo l'-ii litmtiiti lrllllitl (iltl iii .”wii(i'iil lli Ilttlsvlivll I.l' ., looms lino for latlios. iivtiuiivs will shut tnrl:iy iiith tho ”i- other for inr-n. In tho PVPIIILCO-OpPl'BIlOYl of the principals of of a largo orowrl attonriin: an,v,tlie rity svliools. Pnikrlnle and of the skaios plnnnorl, rvtr'i' Spring Park and any boys and drown: mom stl-1”” "It" It” mltti” girls missori in this uny are nak- .'l ilh ti'tlI of tho hiiiIil- od to plioiio tho Fllllos: llivirinn ' micro Ititllsv s'lltIWP" or .lIrinrii'i:il Fioltl wlioro tlioir .-iiirl iv lot ..i- .ir-s. 'iinnio will lio IFIIIPII anti they will ii 0-”D"I't1tiilo offnrt of tliv ho risslrziiorl to a tram. Ago Ilwtiry i"Ititv, lllnvgroiinrl (loniiiiih grniiiie two as fnlloii's;e.P;i;.ii,-. -iiiii Viv wit NAN fllltl lIlt' uiirlor l0 yours Aug. l. PIl'”i'VI 'l'”'W ' It. It 's Woos, umlcr I2 yoais. ilIi"”Vf'I I” "iili'":iIlt"!i.cml limko ' lhntriin. itntloi ll. ”''IV I”. "5 IIi'i"”t-'il"' tilt" ""l"il1 Xlirleot, iiiiilr-r ltl. Mr "” 1”” ”It''"- ”? ll!'';1l"Ttl- . , ind Jurt-nilo iintler and 4iX"!ll- 1933. in- ixlll opnrqzn (1-H5 Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER. JAN. 11 & I2 - 8 PM. MONDAY & TUESDAY HERBERT J YATES pro-mnvv IX l3IEI?lI.OU :1 (ll RN EY ”'""”” VERA RALSION-DAVID BRIAN Sililll BIIAIIY A REPUBLIC PICTURE Also Short Subjects t.l'fTt.E SPORT . nom..,...M I Eouinnsmr M E 1 According to the hockey sum- iiinry the I.wI?lll(IPl'S nrlniiiiistorcd qiiito ZI Iioatin: to tho t'.In('o Bay lhlimiiw on FlI(Iil)' lllL'IlI hut tic- cording to iiioclicnl iopoits the Miners handed out a dlfforont lkind of a booting to the Islami- iers. For most of the game Claude Rohort akatod tliroiicli the (flare . . i i dav nights game against the Glace Rnv torini at uill hut ho (Il(IllI do t . r - , ,. B ' M iiers when he was slashed pit Wllllnlli siiffeiziig til of.o:'ts. PC2056 the ma He Wu forced m ,TIlP Miiiois liamiiiorod at his foot t 1 hisii D Frank A with their sticks all night with see o.u"b pd cs”: d:', " oon the result that Clriutle Illltl to son MROMIHMI on "I" 5 8 'm in rluotnr on Sntiirdiii afternoon I” i're”"nen.t' and was forood to rotiio from tho D57 MaCM'm3n reporwd um" game In llniifax on Sntiirilnv Robenis we W83 hemm-rh3zem3 l,,igm. under the nail. He told Robert Queried about the matter last ed on the FlllIx'IP about flftopn timr-.1 rind at tho i'i:l rii'.lt ho was iItP,L'illllIllT.' to think the Minors iworo tri.n: tn lironk his nnklo Tlioy l'l'l'H' or tlivy may not liavo siioli liitrntii-ins in mind but did siii-or-rad in cutting potoiitini zliiivn to n for Sxi i nights Einiiortiint ':.'tmo .1 the .-ktl.'viitii'.s, ,SItltt'tI llinors iiiti'nnw 2 A lot tlio itlmv worn rililo to whip tho Mill- iionziirre iiltiln the Atlrintirs troiinr-in: tlio lsl'-mtlors. o o 0 Tim lllt'SI vioiniis tlirit xiv .-ciiv llolioit 'a uallrip doiivorod by tho Minersl newspaper blast Noorlharn. Robert out around tho the Rocket didn't like the way vdcfenso, skatnd across the goal. Campbell was running the league. moiith and as he wont to shoot, his rguld have mm mm 30 pl-Iv. Xomlliani onniiootorl with his att'I,l'. The Rocket was off has! On RIlPI( nwinns Rohoi't's wrist and his racial charges but he hail arm. 'l'!in nffonrlor wont iinpiin'isli- some good advice when he told led and it: IIIIIP wnndor that Rob--Canipboll to look into the actions "ti l'tr0trFY"tI VIROFOIISIN. it re-.' of other players. As usual in such stick sivinginz lnoldr-nt: ibofore long. coo 1” 5 Nth” Dmvnklnz situation for tlrin Islanders. Tlloy ti.-iv. hppn lltornliy flying in rt-ornt TIWI iIl'il' ticotlcd to win flint L'Fllll” In Htilifriv on Sntitrrliiy tit .lcnst mnko It oloso, nlizht Robert stntod he was slash- thoy Rohortls. niimlmiim, This worr- Il”(lIxIIlE,' slnslil it-t'oivirii.: was tr-roe 0'Donobuo doesn't start to! "I-171”-D clown on tlinso slnshlniz and thrrrV.I:' iizninz to bo some serious accidents . to ZIIITIPQ nry Ilnbr-rt, who li.-is horn tlw cp.-,,-tr mug Of. Halifax Gam The Cliai'lottet.own ILIEIICIOFS will be out to settle a. score with the Halifax Atiaiitics tonight and the Islanders will be bolstered by the return of coach Bucko Trainor to the line-up plus the hope that Claude Robert": injured toe ml-Y be back near normal again. Trainer, who has been out of the action for the past. week has been given medical clearance to return to the toe lanes. He has not played since tut, Tuesday. Robert suffered at painful foot injury in the third period of Fri- that. he probably would not be able to play Saturday night. Robert told Trainer at his ooh- lditlon and said he would go ahead "and give it a try. He was forced to retire from the game in the Illllld period. His injury cut down the effectiveness of the Is- Ianders attack as the usual high THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Train.or Back In Lineup; Robertis Foot Better For and Carver were unable to con- iioct for a point. I Coach Bucko Trainer reported that the Atlantics were unusually hot with every combination click- Illtt in N, H. L. style. i Trainor also reported that cen-I trr-ninn Buck Whitlock turned in :n I on Campbell. Ifi lnrlrlents there are likely A lot of bohind-the-scenes stories. Until these come out it would be unfair pass judgrnent. O 0 They may say I lot of things about the Rocket but he can't any hc's selfish or gutless. Last Tliiirsrlziy night he was credited with tliroe goals and two assists. After tho canto he went to tho scorers and told thorn he didn't rnlo one assist and that It should scoring string of Robert, Salndon,i A JANUARY 11. 1954 e Tonight .A..?:------- I fine game on the Halifax freeze as the veteran smoothie, fircd home three goals and assisted on the fourth. As a. result of their loss and the Miners win the Islanders dropped three DOIXII-3 behind the third- placa Miners. However the Is- landers have a game in hand on their Glace Bay rivals in the bat- tle for third spot. The Islanders have been very impressivo in their home games of late with their prolific scoring bursts. The last defeat they sut- fered here come at the hands of' the league ieadliijz Haliszoiilaiis. A sidclight. of toiiightls brittle will be the point scoring battle between-i the Atlaiitfics Billy Ford and Pete Wywrot aizniiist the Is- landers Paul Saindon and Buck Whltlock. - rams -:. ..., . 4 .. . Centremaii Roy Ruck" Whitlock (above) turned in a great game at Halifax on Saturday night as he scored three goals and assisted on: another in the Islanders to-4 loss: Hoiip Schedules Following is the Island Loagiiv hasketball sciiodulo for this week" Wode-R.C.A.F at S.D.L'. Sat.eS.D.U. at Nomads tho lslniirlors rittnclc, iisiinlly zoos I - h :11 (1 Q 1) . woil on llnlifnv loo, Tito IIIiSIik1':I'.p Fr:i':nacrfeIIdu' (I1att(IIlnglHl'!r:.r Trotters at R'ClAlFi limo he iilnynil tliorn llf' srorml the Ipggug gm,-in, championship City Inyruo Schedule IW” '-'”i'lIi "WI vi”?-Slcfl On two that's not a bad gesture. Posslhlv W”d'RS'5Id” "'- Pvwrci .l innro as tho lrI:iiiiIoi's wiino from lhnr; his nngwpr M Conntv TFOHPFS at Nomnds bcliiirrl to uni. II?l(I lio lmon in- Sniitliols quostion of whether he's Sal" 5'5”? 3" SD-IL I .itIr.i- rov Sntiiitlsii llir- trwult nf rm, Mg fm. ,1”, an eg 1;. h th -'-Vwwr ' '-T IIIIP Erllllrt iviiiilcl limo lioon lllIlt'Il guy is bigger tllianl hotflfeyffm C tliflorent. Now tllhy h,-wp lngt . ,,, fttolltttl on tho Minors rind li7u'o' to -start I wiiinin: (ITIVP nvpr "lflltlt I-"SI niztit llr, l”rrii1l( Xlnti-l Xlillrin twill its that wliiio P.ttIlv"rl'3' iiriiiry tin: tint :4-rinu: ,9 W”; 'lIliI" pniiitiil rind would slow liiinl tIr1u'l1 quite a bit for a game or two. In viow of what than Min.-re (mi in Piiihvrt its qiiito imasihln tlint lliwkol lliilinrd innv Il.'ti'P . ;.!t'0llll(IS fur Illnsting x. H, IL Prosidoiit t"l;ironoo Fnniphrll his ooliimn tho othor tiny. its not so Innf: us" mm Vin Rolli-r-:iii wns sidolinod for slv in-wits win-n :i (llii:-nzo plriywr Llnglynd mm with a lirwltrgv stick f.om boliinrl .?;'."f.. -.2'.:i.:::i we or an Jack-vs I I I1 -I l'. , ' -: ' t; I:lx,Ii!l'I1if.R Aiil3lon:ni:1I(1oUhllfV: ZOOAD O" . ill. l-layywlr linrrl Frllftlllyh to bronkp i in t - . - 0 ” ""” ". ".'”2””'”” , 20Vo off all hockey equipment Th . h , 1 air:.'. "if'.lZi. l.'?.'w F.'.2t:"”l..;".i "Special" School an a I th '. h thing ax: nmatctiuorvwririinorlf p::dl- Of! s1o15o tloa. Last year Syd Abel of tho H 'k b k T. h'. h b rt. ' thaw-Utlmom flier:-0 idoifound 1:)? on. off pp:-oplo olnlrnlnz that the inltiryl gwhon Rollvr-:iu roturnod to Canadians llnoup be broken Iriw low: lnnkln: rlroiinistnnona, Mu um: stnnvlinc In front Rangers not waiting for a Roliv pas: NI Into him from hr-hind lfld of tho snlrl nthnrs with IITP butt Somo rwoplo iinmnsr-lnuslv, rlrlihornto. was no ponaltv, lnron't ('ampboll'a fault slick said it y by him. too HALIFAX vs. ISIAN ncltrr SAI.l- ' Mounairs GAME a:3or.M. DERS GINRAL SAL! - MONDAY - 9 am. AND ON. snniv in 1w.-is doliboratt-,. A few wt-u-ks ago. tho rooolv:-rl a llnt'IM' rather auspic- of tho .t.-iok Evans of tho Rarigrrt crash- and . HOLDING SEATS 'Flowr-r did If was Wliwtow-r it was thorn Thoso lnolrlontx y directly gbiit tbs-y do merit an lnvostlizntinn Rmvor. tho Ttangor goallr tilt him I We don't condone Richard's 115 Kent St. ONE WEEK JAN. 11 - JAN. 16 One Third off Badminton Rockets Ono Third off Sloighs and Toboggans Il0WLIIIG'8 SPORT LODGE and College Sweat- Dial 9363 sell. As There is a number of good holding seats the play-offs are only seven weeks away now is the time to make sure you will have seats for the play-offs. The plan is being sold at Robinson Sup- plies. We will be taking orders tonight at the game. All holding seats not paid for in full by Monday week will be put back into the plan for sale. BOOSTERS OLUB left to YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE-r-'-MON - TUES-ll E 12 or CONFESS" Montgomery Cliff, '- Alno Baxter Tense, Human-Interest Drama -.-L Iii Booslers' ' Prize The Boosters prize tonight will be worth :50 to the person guessing the correct. or near eat time of the first goal in the second period of the Islanders-Atlantics game. The holder of programme number 5570 must turn his programme in be- rore noon to Frank Acorn today in order to collect the 550.00 for Fri- day night's game. Monclon Iiinli AMHERST. N. 5.. (CP)-A rink skippered by G. G. Chapman of Monctoii iron the Earl Grey Tro- phy here Saturday nlght on the last day of a Maritime curling bon- splel. Runner-up was another Moncton team skipped by Dick Mccully. ANNOUNCES ' been selected by the Judges to compo The following Contestants have High School Auditorium on the following 4. .ii-Finals to be held at the Summersido tiS2r DIVISION ("n.t'.herlna leffngx l.lllInn llllllur, - Ann MM-Leod. Catherine Pnyntu-I Flare Nlntturt. Donald Ramsay, No Entries Wayne Loclierbyg tizlrl Wright, Elizabeth Rmnany, ('uthr-rlno Poole, Kathleen Ellis, Elleralle Shlrlow Jardlne, Judy Cnmphell, Marlene I'nynti-r. North Sondra Molhdyen, Dlano Webster. Barbara Smith. Kathleen Elllo, Dorll Younlrer, Joyce Follimd, GRADES 4. 5 and 0 , No Entrioo GRADES 7. 8, 9 and 10 Ellornllo-Bide-ford Bodoquo All plrlolll at Howard's Reltaurunt at 0:00 need not be momorhod. S Thooo oantoohnh wtll Konslngton Four and Over Classroom Schools, Thursday, One to Three Classroom Schools, Friday, January 1 to 3 CLASSROOM Lower Bedoquo I-lllt-rollo-Bfdeford (&ruhtun'o Road Icllorollo-Bidetnrd Hodequo Indian River Hamllton North Carleton Hnmllton Travellers Root Lower Freetown Bed!-quo I mm-r Free-town Augustine Covo Augustine Con Tryon Consolidated Ellorallo North Wlnoloo (Incl wlnnon and will appear on the regular pro gram. Friday. will. however, can ho the upper menu of the M. F. sctlm-man Go. :0 0:00 p.m. on the evening their dlvlaton bu loo pluyofll. All successful contestants will appear on the Schtlrmans School its regular program on Friday, January 15th. . Scliunnons School Parade Is sponsored and produced Iiy THE M. F. SCHU RMAN CO.. LTD. Confederation Bonspiel Gets Underway Today Tho eighth annual Confederation Bonspiel gets underway today at tho Charlottetown Curling Club with the registration of players this morning at ten o'clock follow- ed by game: thin afternoon. The largest entry list in recent years is expected to take part in the various competitions. Already curling rinks from Saint John and Dartmouth have checked into the City. The St. Stephen rink will fly here this morning and rinks from Moncton, Halifax. New Glas- gow, Summerslde. Montague and Alberton will arrive during the day. There are two curling rinks here from Saint John headed by Don Beatteay. The Dartmouth con- tingent is headed by A. L. Mai- tnttall. The Bill Dunham Rose Bowl Trophy, emblematic of the mixed curling championship arrived here Saturday along with four mini- ature rose bowl: for the winners. This is one of the most out- standing trophies in the Bonspiel. It has a mahogany base with 3 silver rose bowl sitting in the centre. On each side of the bowl are two miniature bowlers about eight inches high in the act of delivering a stone. i Schurmans School Parade READING mmms 4 and 5 Both MaoFarl:iiiv Fomwood Sandra Shanks. lllnno Rohort.-. N07"! Tl'.V'"Tl RNIVIB Pom"- Rum llowutt, North Tryon Ann Dickie. GRADES 6 and '7 Patrick Grilfln. Betty Richards, GRADES 8, 9 and 10 Nancy Morrison. Gull Blair, Elizabeth Gallant, PUBLIC SPEAKING GRADES 4 and 5 No Entriu GRADES 6 and 7 George Robinson, GRADES 8. 9 and 10 Wilbert umnut. Park Corns Elllru GILLII'l'v Jr-q.-lo Miiononialtl Dario 'n-ovevrso Patricia Polrlor. I-Znrl Loclu-rby, Hamilton Piano soi.o GRADES 4'.nd 5 irurtet zine. Tyne Volley Bonnie Morrlwnv .Io:IlIFHt' rook-. Travellers neat Dorotby'MIcPhev. tnthorlne Murulu, Bedoqua Sandy Cameron. Garth DTIOFIIIIIIC, GRADES 6 and 7 Helen Homo. Joan Ramsay. Greta Dunbar. Arlene Moore. Catherine Harper, 8, 9 and 10 Barbara Cameron. Maxine Campbell. Maureen Forbel. GRADES VOCAL SOLO GRADES 4 and 5 Mary Ford. Sheila Bnglolo, Judy Blacqulero, GRADES 6 and 7 Robert: Shaw, Margaret Murray. Helen Horne. Edwarz) wedge; North Carleton Nancy Clark. Ann Leard, Lower Bedequo Diane Condon. GRADES 8, 9 and 10 Clarnnn Found, Ellonllonldolord Audrey Woodaldo, Marlon Macnounll, lllllorallo-Bldefotd hnloo Inmun, Katherine Plynurr, Ellorolfo-Bldeford Bedequo GROUP SINGING 'Sununonfde Elementary school (Grade 5) ouamzs 6 and "I 'sumuIoroldo Elemenu School (Grade 1) GRADES 8, 9 and 10 Wan ” Hlth lolnool listed above will be the Iuppor mom of the M. 1'. churmui Company Limited p.m. on the following dates: 4 And Over Olnurooln Dlvlslon, Jlnuuy 14th. 1 to I Clouroon Division. on Iaeoo "Saul-llnnl PIAVOHI ohrdento Ind group: may use no In time of flu! appearance or I new one. All reading and publlo nor! 1511:. NOT appear In the afternoon compollono to may no outnnolo January run at 1:9 p.n. monldo I As A Public Sorvlco Iooturo January 14th at 4:30 P.M. 15th at 4:30 P.M. 4 and Over CLASSROOM DIVISION GRADES 4 and 5 - The competition for this trophy will take place on Friday and Saturday. Play for the following tropbler will take place during tho first three day: of the Bonspiel: M. C. A.. Wholesale Grocers. Road Build. err, B.-A. Oil, R. T. Holman Co. Ltd.. Imperial Oil Co. Ltd., Prowu Bros., Morrison and Macliae. The winners will be decided by Wed- nesday night. The annual Bonspiel banquet will be held tomorrow evening at the curling club. The dinner will be served by the Ladles' Branch. The secretary of the Bonspiel J. F. MucLeod stated last night that the R. T. Holman Co. Ltd. have provided four individual prize: for the runners-up in the R. T. Holman competition. This firm has also donated a trophy and prizes for the winners as was reported in Saturday”: luue. The prizes for the runners-up are four sliver butter dishes shaped like a curling stone. LONDON. (AP- seven Russiar skaters are en route to Japan in race In the world speed skating championship: at Sapporo. Hokk- aido island. Jan. 17, Moscow radio announced Tlhursday. tolnthe Air Marshal Johnlton Mlacoucha Summeraitln Elementary Afr Mnrohul Jobnootm Summer.:.'... Elomonhry Summorslde High Alr Marshal Johnston Mlacoueho Summer-.i.'... High Mlooouoho Mllcouoho Summoralde Elementlry Summe .16.. Elementary St. Mlu'y'n Academy Summoruldu Elementary Summer-.::u Junior High Summ .:du Junior High Summer..:.-1.. Junior High Summerslde Junior High Summeruidt. Junlor High St. Mary's At-udtlny Slslrlo High Schoo' S'Slde High School suuuuorotde Elements summonlrle Element St. Mary's Academy -7 Summonlda Junior High Korulngtnn summon-sldo Junior lllch Summo .:.'... Junior High Alr Marshal Johnston Summonldo High lvnscouehc Convent some number used an MOI?!" speaking may be red and aunt- nor Md. at llowurfa lochuront Parade on