- UNDER AUTHORITY OF SECTION 8 OF THE MILK PROTECTION ACT THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MILK CONTROL BOARD BY ORDER NO. 49. PRESCRIBES AS FOL- LOWS THAT ORDERS NO. 45, 47 AND 48 ., BE AND THE FOLLOWING ‘de. El | made necessary by these teams | Albany, Summers’de, Tignish, St. CENOrS, | mate ae eerie and | goal by Miscouche, , Richmond, Tyne Valley, Por. Sl ted OD — |goal by Norman Murnaghan tage, Ellerslie, O’Leary, Kens'ngton. New Haven, | Cubs 2-vs. Wolves 1: Cub Wrens captured this round by a Bonshaw, rt, Sherwood, Park-' goais by Donnie MeGuigan; total score of 3-2. dale, North . New Glasgow, New London, Cav- Wolves goal by Bobby Jewell. Owls 1 vs Cranes 0; Owls endish, Winsloe, Hunter River, and North and South This was a Ist game of home gonls by Vince Carragher. This “Rustico shall be follows: and home series. | gave Owls the series by total ” 5 Ps ts by Stephen Me | Sasiss 4 v0 Bastion 0; Spark goa - 3 0; - _. PASTEURIZED MILK HOMOGENTZED- Cabe (2), Darrell Scott and ed by the snappy playing of STEURIZED Minimum fat 3.5% Saeco fat 3.5% Alan Currie. This win gave Jimmy (Wilbert) Gallant who Retail Wholesale - Re‘afl Wholesale Orioles this pare reo series bang ae a unassisted goal and i two Eagles Per at. Me 19¢ Per at. 2ie 2%e which atter two | anes others, Per lle l0e Per lle 10e games had stood at no score. | took this series by a total score Per 4% pt. 7@ to Per ts qt. Te fe. _| PAPERWEIGHTS: 7 TABLE CREAM BLEND CREAM Tigers 0 vs Colts 0; In this second game in addition to Minimum fat 18% Minimum fat 8% first game of a home and home Jimmy Gallant were Eric cf Retail Wholesale Retall Wholesale series neither team was able Chéndler with two goals and rt a in ~~ e ne ee * Soe ry Connie 1 | JUVENILES , Per Be Me =«—~&Per =pt. 2le Snipes vs, es ; _,. Per Et %e 19¢ Per % pt. lle 10e Snipe goals by Gordie Power,| Abbies 15 — Souris 2; Leading WHIPPING CREAM UNPASTEURIZED MILK | Mike. Power, Billy MacDonald; | im their home and home series Minimum fat 32% Minimum fat 3.5% | Canaries goal by Frank Gaudet, in search for the right to pro- Wholesale Retail Wholesale This was another first game of gress in Island MAHA Juve- Per ab] $1.10 Per at. 1%e ie | home and home. | nile playdowns by a score of Per r 58 55 Per pt. 10e 9e Sparrows 6 va. Bluebirds 1; 11-3 after the first game in Per % pt. 30 Sparrow goais by Gary Cooper | Souris. Charlottetown's Abbies CHOCOLATE MILK SKIMMED MILK (3), John Oraniuk (2), Louis Saturday night went on to Minimum fat 2% Docherty; Bluebirds goal by rack up a 15-2 victory to take 4 Retail = Wholesale Retail Wholesale Glen MacDonald.( First game the round 26-5. Saturday night ~ at. %e 22¢ =s-~Per qt. - lée 13¢ of home and home series). | marksmen for Abdies were Ron l3e 12e , MIDGETS |Giggey (2), Jerry Kane (2), Per 7 of. Te Se Vies 1 vs Arrows 1; Vics goal Jack McEachern, Mike Mac- PASTEURIZED - HOMOGENIZED by Junior MacDougall, Arrows | Kinnon (3), Dave Burgoyne (2), 2% fat content off trucks goal by Barry McLeod. This Billy Weatherby (5). Souris Pet ot a ia é oe Wholesale tie gave Vics this series by a | Zoals were scored by Ronnie Ike gal. total score of 52. — everie and Joe LaPierre. Per pt. lle 10e Darts 4 vs Royals 3; Dart Referees were Edmond La- STORE & RESTAURANTS STORES & RESTAURANTS goals by Don Woods (2), Paul Vie, Souris and Les Barnes of Retall . | Retail Vail, Dave Monaghan, Royal Charlottetown who replaced Per at. : Mc 3=—~wPer -‘% gail. 40: goals by Fred Roberts (2), Andy | Denny Flannagan who was ac- price hundred pounds shall b Arsenault. Darts took this round | cidently felled early in the game The of aig yg milk testing 3.6% tee the by a score of 10-8. by a wicked shot fired by one of 6¢ per hundred pounds for every 1/10 per cent butter BANTAMS a of the Souris boys. fat over 3.6% and a deduction of 6c per hundred vownds for every Tigers 4 vs Bombers 3: Tiger Officials for the day were:— 1/10 per cent butterfat be'ow 3.6%, All milk shall he neid for at) goals by A. Flood (2), ®. Mac- Ron Giggey, Garv Cudmwre, Pp s PLUS MILK nnon, J, MacDougall; m- Mike Fitzgerald, Bi ovies, Len the above standard orice. THE PURCHASE OF SUR Ki J, MacDougall; Bom- Mike Fit 'd, Bill Bovles, I SHALL NT BE PERMITTED. The price paid to the wroducers of bers goals by A. MacDonald, B. | Arsenau!t, Murray Chandler, Quid cream shall be %c per pound butterfat delivered. Whitlock, N. MacDonald. (First Les Barnes, Doug Murnaghan, The retail price quart of pasteurized and ovasteurized- game of home and home.) Reg Prefit, Dennis Flannagan. homogenized milk from retail stores and restaurants shall . oO be 2c higher than the wholesale price delivered by the distributor. aoe PASTEURIZED . HOMOGENIZED MILK H - tno 3 Hawks Humble In paper containers Retafl Wholesale POP Gc ccnccccccccvcgccssccccceseeeess Be e Per Plo ince cceecccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeees lée 13¢ a ess ru | n S price per quart of Homogenized-Pasteurized milk in bulk p neue aan delivered to restaurants, hospitals, hotels, motels ! and the R.C.A.F. Station, St. Eleanors shall be: CHICAGO (AP) ~— Chicago! own all - time Black Hawks goal (a) when the distributor owns and mains the dispenser 21¢ pjack Hawks blasted the hap- record for a single season. Hull (b) when the purchaser owns and maintains the dispenser 20¢ jess Boston Bruins 8-0 in a free- set the record of 39 two years \ The rubber tube shall be supplied by the owner of the wheeling National Hockey ago when he led the loop scor- can. . : | League game Sunday night. ers. MONTAGUE AND SOURIS . | By winning, the third - place, SUMMARY PASTEURIZED UNPASTEURIZED MILK Chicagoans remained three First period: 1. Chicago, Hay Minimum fat 3.5% Minimum fat 3.5% points behind Toronto in their 9 (Fyans Hull) 53.59. 2. Chi- Retail Wholesale Retail Wholesale. race for the No. 2 spot in the cago, McDonald 21 (Wharram Per qt. Ife ie = Per at. ee We ‘Stanley Cup playoffs. Mikita) 9:37. Penalties — Pi- Per & lle 16¢ Per pt. 10 9: The Hawks opened their bom- lote 3:53, Toppazzini 5:30, Mur- Per % pt. 7e fe Per’ pt = be Se | bardment im the first period! phy 12:42, Hill 18:38. HOMOGENIZED- when Bill Hay and Ab McDon- — Second jod: 3. Chi PASTEURIZED MILK BLEND CREAM |ald slapped the puck behind Horvath. 1p tMtarpny. wee: Minimum fat 3.5% Minimum fat 8% lesale Boston goalie Bruce Gamble, enko) 9:00: 4. Chicago, Balfour Pet at = wage es qt "o we ‘ ne was credited with 14 stops 14 (Hay, Pilote) 9:35. Penalties ‘ . n the period. . —Mikita 1:52, Boivin 13:24, Per ha Ne Ike ow Pee “e ioe wae Chicago martin et to. ‘Third period: 5. Chicago. Hull r e sec per when 39 (Wharram, Mikita) 2:58: 6. TABLE CREAM ait Ag | ex - Bruin Bronco Horvath and Chicago. Pilote '. * Whacrar, Minimum fat Bs mina =e Retail Wholesale Murray Balfour scored. McDonald) 5:17; 7. Chicago. Per 72e 68e ~=—_—~&Per at $1.12 $1.08 Bobby Hull added to his Nesterenko 12 (St. Laurent, Per -pt She Ste Per pt. 56 54 ‘league - leading goal total when Murphy) 16:42: 8. Chicazo, Nes. Per % pt. i8e 17 = Per % pt. = 30 28 he scored his 39th of the year terenko 13 (Murphy, Horvath) i to open up the third - Period | 17:14. Penalties — Balfour 8-55. ss % assault. The marker tied Hull's) Leach 13:05, Balfour 18-51. ve NOTICES Per qt. -28e—t=tiéaBC NOTICES Per pt. Ie 12e : Per_-?-¢s._____Te Se ’ distetbeter foe ail milk testing 3.6% puttertet with oe increase ef AR SURPLUS CLOTHING 6c per hundred pounds for every 1/10 per cent butterfat over 3.6% | - “gent butterfat below 3.6%. All milk shall be vaid for at tle above | - : NOt ue Paoleien THE PUR OF SURPLUS MILK SHALL NOT BE . The price paid to the producers of fluid @ream shall be 90¢ per pound butterfat delivered. | ; The of pasteurized milk and z . in the towns and villages of St. Peters, Morell i. Stewart, Georgetown, Murray River, Murray Harbour HOMOGENTZED. _ PASTEURIZED MILK PASTEURIZED MILK Minimum fat 3.8% Minimum fat 3.5% Retail Retail Wholesale ~~ pt. 20¢ 18 Per at 2te 20¢ pt. lle We Per pt. lle 10¢ The retail ice per quart of pasteurized and pasteurized- zed from retafl stores and restaurants shall be 2c higher than the wholesale price delivered by the distributor. ee ALBERTON P. _ UNPASTEURIZED MILK Minimum fat 3.5% Minimum fat 3.5% co. =. ke Retail Wholesale Per . Me 10e ed * ite ve ee. Per % pt. Se P. Minimum fat 8% um. fat 8° Minimam fat oo Wholesale ‘ Retail Wholesale Per at. 2e m= _ Se lle 10e Per pt. 20e 19¢ Rr fa * te «Pere pt. le 10¢ WHIPPING CREAM a ie as Minimum at 32% ‘ Retail Wholesale le Per pt. She Me . . Per% pt. it ite Per : MILK ‘PRICE STANDARDS BE SUBSTITUTED of milk and cream in the , poe from the stick of Phillip T. Crapaud, Tryon, Carleton, Ward. This was a third game Poulton. (First game of series.) : , Wrens 1 vs Hawks 1; Wrens Royals leading the best-of-nine | Danny Dunsford; Hawks series 40. The final game is’ ORDER NO. 49 10 The Guardian, Chariottetown, Mon., Feb. 26, 1962. Minor Playdowns Resumed Saturday Eagles 3 vs Battlers 0; Eagle by M. Campbeil, J. A:sen- MacDonald. (First of home games,) Springers 0; | vs Cranes 1; Owls captured this series by goals by Geo. Curley, F. Gillan, Butier; Cranes goal by D. JUST ARRIVED 1000 prs. ARMY BOOTS —Contact— LEONARD MUNROE Montague Phone 38-5 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Residfits and Former Residents Charlottetown, P.E.I. Here ts an excellent opportunity to operate a business of your own in Charlottetown, P.E.I. A major ofl ccmpany has | mew, modern service station for lease and is now accepting applications from ambitious men with smal] amount of cap- ftal and good credit references. The successful applicant will be fully trained in service station operation and business man- agement. for yourself, which will return to you a substantial yearly | ' This is an outstanding opportunity to enter into business "|, Bet profit. All replies will be treated confidentially. Send-all details | about yourself in first letter to Box 6079, Guardian-Patriot. SPECIAL NOTICE ~ St. Dunstan's Players will present a Musicale Carousel in St. Marys Hall, Souris on Monday night March 5th at 8 P.M. . Mieveag it N ee RES: i ae Bes Patsy Leightizer, Peggy Macintyre and other outstanding performers in this gay musicale make it the greatest ever. L Oilers Down Penguins 7-4 SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) Gerry Moore scored three first period goals Saturday night in sparking Saint John Oilers to a 74 victory over Charlottetown | Penguins in an exhibition game. The fixture was a warmup for , the Oilers who open the Mart- time Senior semi-finals against | the Prince Edward Island cham- pions in Saint John Friday and Saturday. Parkdale Royals and the Evinrudes are playing off for the Island title, with the slated for Tuesday night. Defenceman Billy Donovan. Doug Hewey, Ralph Miles and Del Legacy pumped Oiler sin- gles. Lloyd Sheppard Potted a brace for the Islanders. Apps Arsenault and Vince rounded out ing. - Penguins eliminated the Oil- ers in the Maritime semi-finals last season. , Oilers led 8-1 after the first the Penguin scor- of 74. Other marksmen in this period and 5-2 going into the fi.’ nal 20 minutes. Vics Shade Miners 5-4 GLACE BAY, N.S. (cp) — Aubrey Gouthro scored with eight seconds let in regulation time here Saturday night to give Northside Victorias a 5-4 edge over Glace Bay Miners and a 440 lead in their best-of- nine Cape Breton Senior Hoc- key League final series. ' Play moves to North Sydney or the fifth game tonigh (Monday). § ‘ Bomber Andrea scored two for Vics, while Jack McLeod and Jim Doyle added singles before Gouthro fired the win- ner at 19:52 of the third period. Cyril Hunt, Stewart Ranson, Irvine Campbell and Fred Courtney were the Glace Bay marksmen. Curling Draw For Montague Here is the Montague curling schedule for today (Monday): /7 P.M. . Ice 1 — R. Beck, G. Worth, E. MacLure, J. MacPherson, vs. F. Vuozzo, A. A. Fraser, E. F. Ma: Donald, K. Sullivan. Ice 2—Dr L. Johnston. A. Jones, B. Haneveld, E. Poole vs. P. Sinclair, K. MacKenzie, E. Duvar, R. Anmear. '9 P.M Ice 1—C. Nicholson, D. Mac- Donald. B. Bryand, D. Herring vs S. Gav. A. Robertson, Wm. Brehait, B. Vanlderstine. Ice 2 — H. MacGregor, G. Kennedy, K. MacDonald. G. Warner vs. At. MacDonald. D. Coffin, Dr. W. MaeIntyre, Wm. Naddy. CURLING DRAW The following is the curling draw for Monday at the Char- lottetown club. (Spares need- ed) 7 p.m, Ice 1-—L. Wellner, FE. Mac- Donald, B. Veniot, J. Voutour vs T. White, J. Cooke, F. Chur- ch, V. Robinson. Ice 2—H.R. Carruthers, R Jones, M. Reeves, V. Mitton vs E. Tanton, C. Asprey, H. Doug- las, C. Costello. Ice 3—Bill Beer, L. Doyle, J. MacLean, J. Regan vs C. Flinn, H. Bartlett, M. McGuigan, H Smith Ice 4—E. Taylor, W. Farrell, | D. Ward, C. Downe vs T. Whit- | lock, F. MacMillan, K. Mae- | Lean, J. Zakem. Ice 5—Dr. Giddings, Dr. Me- Craig vs J. Burden, H. Peters, C. MacLean, A. Garrett. 8.30 p.m. Ice 1—Open Ice 2—H.C. Atkinson, L. Tur- ner, H. Hogg, Pud Whitlock vs. D. Saunders. H. Sear, D. Doug- las, J. Caron. | Ice 3—D.George, vs D. Won- naco't ‘Rendezvous). { Ice 4—Dr. Gallant vs Doug Hill (Rendezvous) . , Ice S—Art Burke (practise | game) Deciding Tilt Goes Tonight The fifth and deciding ga | for the East Prince Intermediate “B" hé&tkey competition between the Kensington Bombers and the Cape Traverse Rovers will be | held in Kensington tonight start- ing at 8.15. These teams have won two Zames apiece, and eve so far has been very. closely contested. Fans can expect to see the battle of the season at Kensington tonight. They'd bet- ter get their positions early as a large crowd is expected. Alberton Scouts Shade O'Leary | ALBERTON — \Iberte boy scont hockey oa ee O'Leary Scouts 3-2 in Alberton Saturday morning. Dp. Rooney, G. Arsenault and K. MacArthur Scored for Alberton and D. Phil- lips chalked up both 0° . goals. O'Leary's HNL STANDINGS or Nalional Leseae ness WLT FA Pt Montreal 35 11 12 221 133 a2 Toronto 3119 8 199 155 70 Chicago 27 20 13 187 153 67 New York 22 28 10 171 182 54 Detroit 20 27 11 159 188 $1 | Boston 1242 6 148 274 30 Mulligan | Rangers Battle Canadiens To 3-All Stalemate Sun. NEW YORK (AP) New! York Rangers, getting good— and often spectacular — goal- tending from Gump Worsley. escaped from a swift, brutal Na- ' tional Hockey League game with a 3-3 tie with the leading Mont- real Canadiens Sunday night. The game kept 15,416 fans on the edge of their seats. Worsley was credited with 48 saves as the Canadiens twice | blew leads, then put on a fe- verish last - period charge and came from behind. The Canadiens, streaking to- ward their fifth straight regular season championship, now have lost only twice in their last 22 games. In the stretch they have won 17 and tied three. Worsley, a stubby little vet- eran, didn’t have a chance on the Canadiens'’s tying goal. Bobby Rousseau deflected Tom Johnson's siapshot from near the blue line at 16:11 of the final period, the puck caroming past the surprised goalie. RICHARD OPENS SCORING | Henri Richard gave the Cana- diens a 1-0 lead in the middle of the opening period. But New | York's Andy Bathgate matched it before the session was over. Big Jean Beliveau gave Mont- real a second lead with a pic- ture play in the second period but Dean Prentice tied it again. A freak goal by Al Langlois, which hopped crazily off a Montreal defenceman's _ stich, gave New York a 3-2 lead at 12:08 of the middle period. From then on, Worsley was under almost constant bombard- ment by the swift. angry Habs. He turned back solo rushes by Billy Hicke and Bernie Geof- frion and made a remarkable stop on Richard before Rous- seau managed the equalizer at 16:11 of the last period. In the final 20 minutes Wor- : sley was called on for 16 saves while Jacques Plante, the Cana- diens masked goalie, had te “top only three Rangers stops. | PLANTE INJURED Piante was one of four play- ers injured in the fast game. He was checked by Ken Schinkel | after coming out of the nets late in the middie period and fell backwards, striking his head on the post. He was helped from the ice. A 10-minute intermission was called and he returned te the nets when play was resumed. New York's Camille Henry was helped off with a twisted knee after a collision and Mont- real's Dickie Moore leff*in the third period after being struck WINDSOR, N.S. (CP)—Hali- fax Kingfishers blanked Glace Bay Junior Miners 6-0 here Sat- urday in the first of a two-game, total-goal Nova Scotia Junior hockey playoof. Second game is slated for Glace Bay Saturday night. Steve Brown scored two of the Kingfisher’s goals. John Roach, Keith Blenkhorn, Don and Dave Boyd added singles. Terry Matthews stopped 27 shots on the Halifax net to earn his shutout. Adrian Martell stopped 30 for Glace Bay. The game was played here be- cause the Halifax forum ice sur- face was being rebuilt after the Dominion Schoolboy Curling Championships which ended Fri- day. Maple Leats Crush Fading Detroit 8-2 DETROIT (CP) Toronto Maple Leafs ran up a 4-0 lead Sunday night and then coasted to an 8-2 victory over Detroit Red Wings to further dim De- troit's chances of maxing the Stanley Cup playoffs. (Charlottetown’s Forbie Ken- nedy, who was having an out- standing season with Edmon- ton Flyers, was recalled by the Red Wings for the week- end games. Forbie previously played with the Wings and earlier with Chicago Black Hawks.) Toronto’s line of Fd Litzen- berger, Dave Keon and George Armstrong was the big unit with each player scoring a goal as the Leafs handed Detroit its third straight defeat. The Wings have yielded 20 goals in the three games. The defeat, coupled with New York's’ tie with Montreal. dropped Detroit three points out of fourth place, the final play- off spot. and Detroit must play six of its next seven games on the road. Armstrong and defenceman Tim Horton gave Toronto a 2-0 first period lead and Litzenber- ger and Bob Pulford clicked in the second period before De- troit was able to score on a power play. ton 2:27, Kennedy 4:56; Laforge back by the goa! tender WINGS CLOSE GAP 14:32; Brewer 15:39. Goa!s from the Vocational Claude Laforge backhanded Saves: School were by: D Doyle 3, Gordie Howe's rebound to spark Bower 13:18 11—39 and C. Mills 1. For Montague: a brief Detroit comeback mid-. Bassen” 4 8 142% =H. Annear 2, C. Nicholson 1. — — — ———_— way in the second period and then rookie Larry Jeffrey scored his third goal after a perfect pass from Norm Ullman to cut the Jead te 4-2. But Keon crushed the Wings with a long dash from his own blue line capped by a blistering 25-foot shot for his 25th goal and a 5-2 lead. Toronto wrapped it up with third - period markers by Pul- ford, Billy Harris and Frank Mahovlich who scored his 30th goal with 24 seconds left. SUMMARY First period: 1. Toronto, Arm- strong 19 (Horton, Litzenber- ger) 1::47; 2. Toronto, Horton 5 (Olmstead, Stanley) 16:15. Pen- alty—Howe 14:23. Second period: 3. Toronto, Litzenberger 17 (Keon, Arm- strong) 3:02: 4. Toronto, Pul- ford 13 (Olmstead. Brewer) 6:31; 5. Detroit. Laforge 7 (Howe, Delvecchio) 10:59; -6. Detroit, Jefffey 3 (Ullman, Gadsby) 14:01: 7. Toronto, Keon 25 (Litzenberger, Armstrong) 15:33. Penalties — Horton 7:51, Brewer 8:59, Pulford 18:56. Third period: 8. Toronto, Pul- ford 14 (Olmstead, Horton) 6-02; 9. Toronto, Harris 13 (Armstrong. Duff) 13:09; 10. Toronto, Mahovlich 30 (Kelly, Stanley) 19:36. Penalties — Hor- in the forehead by a Geoffrion shot. Beliveau also left in the third with undetermined injur- ies. Richard's goal, his 20th of the was unassisted. He picked up a loose puck at the New York blue line and charged in alone, beating Worsley {rom about 20 feet out. Bathgate’s 24th of the season tied it at 18:43 of the first. He scored on a short screened shot from the right. TALLIES SPARKLER Beliveau's marker in the sec- ond was probably the most spectacular of the evening. After taking a leading pass from Rousseau, he skated behind New York defenceman Pete Goegan and roared in alone. He faked the charing Worsley off his feet ; and flicked the puck into an Kingfishers | Cop Opener apen net. Prentice’s 19th goal, a short | Shot to the near side, came after a Bathgate assist. which gave the league's leading scorer 77 points. Langlois'’s marker came on a slapshot which was partially de- flected by Jean Gauthier and hopped into the net. The victory left Montreal with a 6-1-5 edge over the Rangers for the season. SUMMARY First period: 1. Montreal, Ric- hard 20 7:23; 2. New York, Bathgate 24 (Harvey) 184’, Penalties—Langlois 1:05, 15 39, , Moore 13:03. Second peried: 3. Montreal, Beliveau 14 (Rousseau) 3:20: 4 New York, Prentice 19 (Bath rate, 7:53: 5. New York, Lang. lois 6 (Balon, Schinkel) 12:08 Penaity—G. Tremblay 12:36. Third period: 6. Montreal, Rousseau 19 (Johnson, Goyette) 16:11. Penalties — Howell 6:23, Moore and Bathgate 10:12. Saves: Plante Yorsley 717 3-27 19 13 16—48 Snow Cancels Halifax Races HALIFAX (CP) Satur- day’s snow storm cancelled the harness racing program on the Halifax commons. The same entries will race March 3 Halifax harness horse club, sponsors of the winter racing programs, have scheduled a card for Wednesday. HIGH RANK The title Einence for Cardf- nals of the Roman Catholie church was conferred by Pope Urban in 1631. Junior Welshmen ' brooks’ two tied the game be- Vocational School FREDERICTON (CP)—Prince of Wales College of Charlotte- town went one up in their two- game, total-goal New Bruns- wick Prince Edward Island Junior hockey final series with Fredericton Junior Caps Satur- urday, downing the locals 5-1 The final game will be play- ed at the Island capital Jate this week, Arnold McLeod paced the Charlottetown collegians with two goals including the win- ner at 19:19 of the third when both teams were playing short- handed Frank Dow. Bob Crocket and Jim Poulton all scored one apiece for the winners ~ Vince Estabrooks was the big man for the losers with two Zoals, both in the third period The Caps were down 4-2 at the end of the second and Esta fore McLeod potted the winner from about 15 feet out. SUMMARY First Period: —!. Fredericton, Foster Parent. Bawn 12°49. 2. PWC, Dow (Smith, Lawlor) Edges Montague MONTAGUE Mon'ague Re gional High School was defeated 4-3 in one of the better games of this season Saturday night at Montague, by the Vocational School team The game was clean and fast with superb goa! tending hv the vocational school goal tender Montague had the edge on plav but was continuous!v turned Win Series Opener 15 21. Penalties—McLeod 1:37, R. Violette 3:56, Dow 6:48, Me- Kay 14:34, P. Violette 14:38, 18.47; Lawlor 18:47. Second Period:—3. PWC, Me- Leod Lawlor) 1:05; 4. PWC, Crocket (Monaghan, Smith) 2:58 5. Fredericton, Stevenson Estabrooks, Bawn) 7:07; 6. PWC, Poulton (Lawlor) 9:59. Penalty—Bawn 15:33 Third Period: —7. Fredericton, Estabrooks (Stevenson, Bawn) °46, 8 Fredericton, Estabrooks ‘Stevenson, Bawn) 17:54; 9 PWC, McLeod (Smith, Lawlor) 19:29 Penalties—Bawn $:13, 19:- 10. Dow 5:13, 18:34 Stops Sentner 11 13 16—40 Sherwood 10 10 11—31 Brighten Your Spring! 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