MARCH 15. was pf'?' WESTERN GUARDIAN gm-"f'iei;1i'is'cii counrv OFFICE 3 Summer Street. Summerside. Phone 8031 News. Subscriptions, Advertising Representative 1 THE GEORGE CLOW and House Phones: The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Summerslcie: Summer Street; Gourlies Drugstore. New-stand. Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 67 Granville B.” Bookstore. Kenya oucette's Grocery. Second service Drug Store; Fred's sterling Hunter. Ben Champion WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albei-ton: Frank Weeks. Representative. Phone: 68-2 Office Vince's Grocery. 120 Russell Street; Enmans Self- GEORGE WOTTON 8032 and 8033 Street; Street: Island Motor Transport. Grocery. Convent Street. and K. L. Waite, Kensinzton. and 68-3 House. 4., lb. ENGLISH thin blade hmdled axes only 52.85 withi handle, at Brace's. g,-1-HE SHUB GAIN concert. (mi.-.11 Bedeque Hail. TUESd?.l)',. mm-ii 16th at 8.00 o'clock. Sale, ciindil ,gL'N RISES before 6.30 am. order house cleaning supplies N,” at Brace's Hardware. DBARGAIN; in paint. enamel, H wax. paint brushes anti ,i1 house cleaning supplies at Ezzwels Hardware and paint coun- tci ( . ONF. BAG -eacPh-Layiiig Chcck- G100 lbs. EACH - Oilcake. Bran, Omeline Horse Feed, Riound Oats 500 lbs. for only 815.75 at Braces. -RESERVE April 17th for Ken- sington United- Church pantry sale at Kennedy's store at 3 o'clock. -ENCuAGEMENT- Mr. Joshua V Y 21 Central Street; Inc. L:UAltlJlA.N. L.nAr(DUilntuvviV Aces lgrub Nationals 12-3 In Opening Game Of Intermediate Series Death Friday Of Mrs. Artemus Wright Mrs. Artemus P. Wright posed away after a brief illness on Friday March 12th at the home of her son. Mr. Elliott Wright, in her Betti ear. The deceased. the former Louise Ellen Campbell. was born on July 19th. 1856 to the late Mr. Peber Campbell and his wife Harriet Crasweli. at Bonshaw. After re- celving her early education in the district school she attended the Normal School in Charlottetown and later taught in various schools in the province. Completing a suc- cessful career in teaching, she took -The surprising Aces drubbed what is considered their most formidable rivals for Island supremacy. the Borden Na- tionals, 12-3 at Raceway Stadium Saturday night before the iecorvi crowd of the season. over 1600 fans having paid adniission. The Summerside .cT5n1EiFi3nians Capture Opener Fromg S'side Saturday evening at Crapaud ably, the holder of 13 spades. Miss Gilda Argentieri, is a beginner and just didnt know what to do with her perfect hand. Another begiimer. Mrs Eveiyn Oakley. opened the bidding with two clubs. Miss Argentieri hid three spades. and Mrs MntL.i h.r1 seven hearts. shui'uig r-ii' .'ii:'.'- ,l.ydia Parisi who was r.i!ii".a wlii seven diamonds. Nliss Aigeiitirri let her take, the. bid. Mathematicians have figured that the odds of four perfect hands being dealt at once are one in two nclillion. 200 seplillinii Fit, it iriti prefer. one in 2.Z0000(),()0(Iii(r(l.- E 0o0.ooo,o0o.o0o.ooo . The piping crow of Aiistriilin. Aces will now take this command-lRmk' Crapaud Bmtaxml um yea” known as the mm” mm”... can in; lead into the second game of up the nursing profession at Danvers. Massachusetts. where she met and married her husband, Al year later, 1888. Mr. and Wright returned to their native Middleton where the born and where they spent the re-l The deceasd was a loyal member. of the Church of Scotland and was Arsenault. Bedeque. wishes to ,minouncz- the engagement of his diiughter, Mary Frances, in .los-' Opb Louis Desitoches. son of Mr.i and Mrs. Philip H. DE5RDl'ilES,( Mis('0uChc. marriage to take place in the near future. -ON I-”URI.OL'G-II - Sgt. Wen- t deeply interested in community nnd' world events, maintaining all .her faculties until the last She was a woman of sterling cli.ii'iic'rr aiiri highly esteemed by all cas:e:. and crccrls. There are loft in rli.-:'..-1 memory. two 501:: and itnr rlu er. Hrtrry and Eliititt ill Middl(!tion - and Gertrude, Mrs Jamcs Cliil'.i'i in ers. Grit. Oyster Shell, Feed Wheat dell Recrcs who has been servinglsummersidev seven gmnd Cm1d,.,.n Mixture. fresh Bran 480 lbs. (or only 514.95 at Braces .Bl'Y HOUSE BROOMS. ninzsli Brushes. at Braces Hord- wine ..ATTl"..VTION ho: producers iiellingtnn and vicinity. Cyrus 1: Gallant will be collecting hogs i-(mi Tuesday for Swift Canadian Cnmp.'ll'l)' Ltd. For prompt anti ,fg-mi-nt trucking service phone Cyrus e. Gtfilant. 12-2. -BF.l)EQUE R I N K Junior Hockey League. double header to- n cht. Monday at 7.30. Wiimot vs. K.t1k(irFl and at 9.00 o'clock lip- pei Freetown vs. South Freetown. 'ri:,mis must start on time or foririt their rebate. Admission 23 cents. -FISHING SHANTY DESTROY- ED -- Summerside firemen were l c.'l'.'-ed yesterday afternoon to N0".il Market Street (west) where a fishing shanty in the rear of fur; Douglas Aitkln's was bum- mz and winch for a time endan gered the Aitkin home. It. is tind--rslood that some children were playing in the shanty with matches and attempted to light a fire with the result that the small building caught fire. The firemen were able to quickly extinguish the blaze before it spread further but the shanty was completely burned S Personals em and Mrs. Claude S. De- laney, Albany. left Sattlrday morn- ing for Ottawa where he will attend I conservative convention. -1-! --Miss Lottie Sims. Kensingtonf is spending the week in Charlotte- inwn where she is the guest of Mrs. W. T. Weir. 8 West Street. and where she attended the An- rlican W. A. annual meetings. -Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hasism, Mr. VI: Ernest were among D.C. S. and Charlottetown. Mrs. Herbert Prontt, Hasiam, Mrs. Clair Robert Howard and I-Iaslam. Springfield. those attending the W. A. meetings in Bur. --Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark. Ken-l suigton. were recent visitors to summsrside. Mr. Clark's numer- ous friends are glad to know that he is able to resume sortie activity 'oilowing his recent illness. -Among those attending the D CS. and W.A. meetings in Char- lottetown from Kerisington. were Rev. W. Eric Ingraham, Mr. and Mrs. John Mosse. Mrs. Cecil Mill, Mn. Bnice Graham. Mrs. Harold Mill and Mrs. William Gill. --Among those from Crapaudl attending the D.C.S. and W. A. meetings in ,Charlottetown on March 8 and 0 were the Rev. and Mrs. lbssry, Mr. Frank Myers. M. L-li.. Mrs. H. R. Profitt. Mrs. Mui- iins. Mrs. Verner Moore. Mrs.-Eric lmwher. Mr. James Moore. Aliierton And a - n Vicinity Miss Beth Waugh. Alberton. is Lsiting friends in Charlottetown.l l Mrs. Perley Hardy. Alherton. is: ' Patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mc.Viurdo Ind their two children of Tren- W1. Ontario, are visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowness. Alberton. The March meeting of Alberton United Church Guild was held at the home of Mrs. Roy Lesrd with "19 president, Mrs. Frank Weeks Dleslding. Devotion period was I"! by Mrs. Orville Phillipa. Six- teen members and one visitor were present. Following the read- "H! of the minutes the treas- urcr's report was presented. it WAS moved and seconded that ii filer-lnl collection of nne dollar h" Riven by each member at the dprii meeting. The visiting com- mittee reported thirty-eight. homi- ind ten hospital calls. Mrs. Arthur Wilkie invited the mem- bers to her home for the April muting. New committee! are. hflfh. Miss Beth Waugh and "'3! Beth Clarke; devotional. 3'7v"s. Heber Hardy; program. Mrs. lniter Wells and Mrs. Herbert Matthews: contests were then on- -,'1f'rri conducted bv Mrs. Arthur "me after which an dvilcinus i""h WR' senwt luv the hostess Assisted hv Miss Sliirlrw MC- - Linkletter. Arthur and Mrs. Frank Weekl. in the Navy on the Air Carrier Magnificent and who is now stat- ioned at the Summerside air train- and little daughter Lindy. visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeves, North Bedcque. . -H. l -30TH ANNIVERSARY -- Mr. and Mrs. William Gill were ten- ciered a surprise party at their home in Kcnsington. in honor of their 30th wedding anniversary when family and friends present- ed them with gifts of money. Those officiating were Mrs. Min- riie MacLeod on behalf of friends nnd their daughter, Mrs. Garnet league mmigNi';?OgrJf;':'i9' Turner on behalf of the family. The remainder of the evening wasi spent pleasantly with cards and and eight great grandchildren. Her. husband predeceased her in 1942. l The funeral service will be held; M lng center is presently enjoying a this afternoon at 130 dome . . . . - - . k from Dtd. had it Toy Brooms, Whisks. Paint and 5110” lU”0uZh alum! Mm his W1” the home of her son. Elliott wright live helpers. and interment will be in Loweri Bedeque Cemetery, i Ls 1 Garrison League iTrophy Shoot -The first round of the Gar-, rison League Trophy Shoot will? e held Tuesday evening tit thei RCAP Station The one each from the RCAF Station and support air groups in Summer- side. and one from the RCMP. province and settled on a farm in anon”. mm” was were more fin.shed mainder of their lives. I the home-and-home total goal ser-.muCh speedrand worms punch ml. ,g les for the intermediate champion- ship of Prince County which. it is believed, will be played in Borden Mr5- tonight. The Aces showed a definite sup- ia backchecking, and in their at- tacking plays. The Nationals nev- er gave up but were never in the picture. The production line of Schlit- iiiaiii-Sciiuriiiiiii-liwtits livcd up to iili name by sexcii or thr dozrii o'il hI.tf,ili"ll Ste.” xiv lltill mrl fiiw ii... 211;. inc tin.- .,.. accou:;Led icr one an. ' - cd in six. V'.iiice ll . the ii'.n('r member of this tr.o, who played with an llljllrcd knee well strap- singie counter with ( The first period ended 3-0 for Aces. and they increased the mar- gin to seven goals in the secondl frame. the period ending 8-1 in. their favor. Cutcliffe was in on! all his team's goals. getling one goal and two ass.sis. There wciei nine penaltics. fiic going to Bor-. den and tour to SLIlllnlel'SidE. i The Summeiuside deicnce of Gay.” Woodside and Shields put up one- of their best games. Gay being particularly cilcctive in carryuigi the wafer out of the danger zone. Lineups:- Bordcn: Goal. 8. Jordan; de-1 fence. B. Daizicl. W. MacFa.dyen,- W. Muttart. D. Read; forward:-1.1 social chat, and lunch was served. HMCS .Quem Charloner RCAMC O. HOWE”, F. Desaocnm C. can R(:AFRliuh-liivision of c.W.L. Meeting The rcizuhr monthly meeting of the RCAF Sub-division c. w. 1.! was held on Monday evening with 20 members present. The President. Mrs. Pelland opened the meeting with the recl- t:iti0n of the League prayer and a prayer for the Holy Father. The secretary. Mrs. Gleeson read the minutes of the last meeting and Mrs. Sinui gave the trerisureris re- port. Minutes of the Executive meeting Wore also read. and let- ters from: RCAF Women's Auxili- ary along with a donation; let- ter of thanks from St. Vincent's Orphanage for the Christmas dona- tion: letter from Provincial Presi- dent regarding Catholic Press; from Convener of Citzenship re citizenship and also from Convener of National Scholarships to pro- vide scholarships for Social Ser- vice Workers. Mrs. Skaife. Welfare Convener. reported that four sympathy cards and three get well cards had been mailed. Mrs. Williams. Entertainment Convener on the very sviecessfui Social Evening held recently. Prize winners were: Bridge. Mr. Poirier. Mrs. Gleesori: Whist. Mr. and Mrs Blackwell: Canasta. Mrs. St. John. Mrs. Siiuri: Fortv-fives. Mrs. Kirich. Mr. st. John. The door prize was awarded Mr. Gleason. New Business: It was decided to pack ii box to be sent to st. Vin- cent's Orphanage at Easter and that cash donations be sent to the Boy Scouts Association and to the Convener of National Scholarships ta carry on their good works, The President announced the Annuiil elections would take place at the April meeting. Curling Al Summerside -The following is the schedule at the Summerside Curling Rink for this evening: 7.00 P.M.- -' Ice No. 1-T. D. Morrison vs. P. L. Keyes. fee No 2-Prank Daley vs. R. Bishop. Ice No 3-C. E. Corney vs. RE. Clark. 8.30 P.M.v- Ice No. 1-F. Foiland vs. T. L Ice No. 2-11. 6. Hayes V6. W-A Currie. lcs No. 3-Vacant. Kensington Pee Woes Win Prince Ch'ship The Kensington Pee,-wees won the Prince County hockey cham- pionship, defeating the Summer- side Pee- ees at the Raceway Stadium -2, on Saturday morn- ing. snd holdinl them to s score- less draw in Kensington that evening. Summary of the morn- ing game at Summerslde: First Pudod 1-.S'side. J. Gallant and the PEIR. all from Charlotte- town. The shoot. will commence at 8 p.m. and anyone interested is. invited to attend. The Garrison League Trophy is presently held by the RCAF team. The second round will be fired at the range of HMCS "Queen Charlotte" three of the teams firini: o-1 Ttursday. March 18. nn'i the re-i maining 3 on Monday. March 2'2i The third and final round will he shot at Armouries in Chart lottetown on Thursday. March 25 Summerside Bantams Win P. C. Ch'ship The Summerside Bantams won the Prince County bantam champ- ionship at Raceway Stadium Sat- urday morning, edging the Ken- sington Bantams 6-5, after defeat- ing Kensington in their home rink 5-2 earlier in the week. Summary of Summerside game. First period 1-S'side. L. Polrler. D. Noonan) 2-S'side. B. Noonan. (G. Ranahan. L. Poirier) 3-Kensington. W. Champion -4-Kenslngton, W. Champion Penalty: W. Champion. i Second Period 5-S'side, G. Rariahan Penalty: B. Deighan. Third Period 6-S'side. L. Poirier 7-S'side. B. Noonari, (G. Ranahan) 8-Kenslngton. W. Champion 9-Kensington, W. Champion. (B. Deighani 10-Kensington. W. Champion. (B. Deighan) l1S'side, B. Noonan. (L. Poirier. G. Ranahan) Penalties: None. Referees: Grant Grady and Geo. Watson. BOBDEN SCHOOL (January and February Import) Principal's Dept: Grade X--i. Baden Sexton: 2. Malcolm Lodge; 3. John L. Reed. Grade IX-1. Betty Currie; 2. Edith Mcfvor; 3. Aldona Gallant. Grade VIII--1. Elizabeth Read. Donna Currie; 3. Robert Gal- lant. Vice-Principal's Dept.. Miss Han- drnhan: Grade VII-1. Eldred Farmer, Carole Currie. Grade VI-1. Aryln Jane Mac- Lend: 2. Carole Love. Norma Cer- etti: 3. Alan Macfiean. Miss McCIrvllle's Dept.: Grade V-1. Ronnie Sharpe; Eric Darrach; 3. Ralphle Leard. Grade IV-1. Joanne Doucette 2. Dianne Maclieilan, Bonnie Mac- Lean; 3. Marie Ccyle. Thane Bell. Miss Mcl(lnrion's Dept: Grade III-1. Dianne Leard: 2. Elliot Gallant. John Jay. Rodger Stewart: 3. Betty Mcxenna. Grade I1-1. Judy Ann M.acKen- zie, Rena MacLean: 2. Colin Love, Judy Darrach. Dianne Mcfnnis; 3 Gary Campbell. Miss Greensifs Dept: Grade II (Bni-1. Lornle Gal- lant; 2. Erma Gallant; 3. Barry MacDonald. Grade 1-1. Barbara Darrach Arthur Davies, Parnell Grant. Barry Sanford; 2. Wnyne Peters. Linda Taylor; 3. Diana Campbell. Linda MsdDona.ld. Irene Eiiston. Principal. Freddie Lea rd: Imelda Kelly; D Penalties: G. McNe'iil. G. Ber- nnrd. Second Pei-Iod 2-Kensington. G. Bernard 3wS'side. W. MscCormack (J. Gallant) 4-vkenslngtnn. P. MacDonald Penalties: C. MIcLesn, G. Gay. 6. MacFsrlnne. Third Period Sexenslngton. P. MacDonald. (F. Thlbeaut Penalties: L. Wsdman. F. Bow- HESS. Referees: Geo. Watson. Jim Hour- Will compete In Empire Games Mn..BOU'R.N'CT7iiMist.i-slia, (CPi.. Olympic gold medal winner Lionel ruthers. P. Noonan. D. Williams, G. Cutcliffe, R. Maclilurdo, R. Smith. D. Roberts Suinmerside: Goal. D. Mclnnisg deience. L. Shields. C. Woodside, . Guy; i0I”.l.'l'.(iS, P. Schurman, M. Schurtrinn. V. llairis. M. Gal-I lant. P Pope. A. itoinaine, C.Mill. E. Taylor. M. C. RliEi'CE&4C. and J Razavei Summary: First Period 1-Aces. Gallant (Gay) . 1:i'i 2-Aces. M. Sciiuriiim (Gay) 2:12 3-Aces. M. Scliui'rnr.n ..tP. Schurman. V. Harris) 13:55 Penalties: Mac.Murdo. Wood- side. P. Schurman. Dalziel. Second Period 4-Aces, Gallant (Romaine. P. Schurman) 0:45 5-Aces, Gaudet (Taylor) .... .. 4:10 8eAces, Gallant (Romaine) . . 9:10 7-Aces. M. Schurinan (P. Schurman, Harris) ...10:02 8-Aces, Harris (P. Schurman) ..17;45 9-Borden, I-Iowatt (CutclllIe) . .. .. 19:10 Penalties: Howatt. Pope (maj- or), Muttart, Romaine. Third Period I0-Borden, Cutcliffe (Noonan. Carruthersi 1:11 II-Aces. P. Schurman (Harris: 8 :45 12-Aces, Woodside (P. Schurmon) ........-.......6:52 18-Aces. M. schurnian (P. Schurman. Harris) ....I1:2J 14-Aces. M. Schurmari (Gay. Harris) , 15-Borden. Oarruthers (CutclifI'e) ....,..,...,,.,,,1s.-31 Penalty: Cutciiffe. Swpa: Jordan 10 17 10-37 Mclnnis .. .... .. 12 4 5-21 Albany and I O U Vicinity -The many friends of Mrs. El- don Large of Albany. will be glad to know she is feeling somewhat better after being a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown. Mrs. Large has returned to her home in Albnny feeling somewhat better. Mr. Eugene Mccabe of Middle- ton was a business visitor to Al- bany and North Tryon on March 4. Mr. Mccabe operates a black- smith shop and was stocking up on supplies. Mr. John H. Dawson. one of Alrbariyis leading dairy farmers. left for London. Ont.. on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. Mr. Dawson has two sons ui On- tario and is thinking of moving up to that Province if he can secure a suitable farm property in that section of Ontario. I-Is ex- pects to be away a month on his trip. Friends of Mrs. Allan Kehoe of Albany. who has been a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital, will be glad to know he is feeling much better after treatment there. All hope to see him around again at his duties and work again in the near future. Mrs. Ray Cameron of Albany has returned to her home after being in Charlottetown for some time for medical treatment. A lot. of farmers are in the woods in this section. after fire- wood. many cutting lumber and pulp. The last show made good sleighing and the weather has Cox will be. one of Australia's four track cyclists to compete in this years British Empire Games at Vancouver. - Others in the squad snnoun Saturday night are Dick Ploog. John 0'5ullivsn and John Law. been good for lumbering of all kinds. The price of pulp wood in these parts is only 312 per cord delivered to the yards in Sum- ed merside and 80 at the roadside in ipiles. Reports iroin New Bruns- wick are quoted somewhat higher lQueen's County titllels, packed too isummerside Bantams as they de- Ifeated them 11-3 in the first of ,home-and-home games for the iright to meet the Kings County ,winner for the Island title and iPnysical Fitness aVi3I'd5. There was a large crowd on haiid to cheer on the Crapaud team and from the enthusiasm s.m.(ii doubt- less a good iiuinbcr or mus will ioiluw the trains to Suinincisiric uhere liic sccoiid ;.'ililiP (ii the iullllii will be pliiirii inrln) n' .'i.()!.l pm. ii! Rxwiwiay 'oI.idiiiin Liiii-up Cripiu-1. Lil)-ii. .l lli-ii-' dr- ien-e B Dawstill. W L'.'v'.li:. inr- ll.ll'(ie'. I7 M;ii:Willi:ints W lion- iill A Ciitciiiic, W. -:l b”:..iii. Goal. B. 'li.iimi (ir- icnce. 1:7. Bllditb, M hlrl-.i:l.-iic W. Mcciiiuiack, 1:1. Wa.ti-. toi- .warils. B. Noonan. G. Dr-igiiaii. 3M. Scott, G. Rana;-nan. L. Puiricr. 3D .Sonier, l-l. Watson. 4 Officials: Jim Hogan. George Ferguson. SUMMARY First Period 1-Crapaud, L('aI'd (MacWilliams) . :39 2-Crapaud. Culcliffe (MacWilliams) 3:15 3-Crapaud, Cutcliffe (Learti. l-Ioiiatti 6:10 4-Crapiiiid. Macwilliams (Gillisi 10.27 5-Crapaud. Macwilliams (Gillis) , .. .. 11:16 6-S'sidc. Ranaghan i (Sonieri ........... .. 12:28? Penalty: Dawson. Second Period "I-S'side. Ranaghan 8-S'side. Noonan (Deigham 9-Crapaud. Gilli: (Leard) Penalty: Howatt. Third Period 10-Crapaud. I-Ioixatt (Cuteliifei .. 11-Crapaud. Gilli; i I 3:20 (:00 (Dawson, Cutci.ffe) 12-Crapaud. Macwilliams (I-iowatt) 13-Crapaud. Howatt (Macwilliamsi 14-Crapaud. Macwllliam (Cutchffe) Penalty: Howatt. The Crapaud Bantams will leave this afternoon at 3.30 for Summer- side, to meet the summerside Bantams in the 2nd game for the Prince-Queen's championship. Cra- paud goes into this game with an eight goal margin. for the raw pulp wood. :12 at the roadside pile. - Very few potatoes are loading here at Albany Station, an odd car. and turnips are moving very slowly. A number of light trucks from the mainland took overloads of potatoes to Maritime points the past week. but very few large shipments are being made at pre- sent. M:r. and Mrs. Arthur maze: of Moncton. N. B.. were recent visit- ors to Albany and North 'n'yon over the week-end. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thompson of North Tryori. Mr. Claud Macwilliarns of Aug- ustine Cove is I. proud gentleman these days. His team the Crap- aud Bantams have won the Queens County championship. An old time hockey player and one of the best in the South Shore League Mr. Macwilllsnu has for some time devoted his spare time to coach- ing the Bantams and younger teams. Alert and serious in his intentions always has been his watchword. The many friends and relatives of Mr. Donald McFitdyen of Aug- ustine Cove will be sorry to learn of his passing away at Charlotte- town on March 9th. Sincere sym- pathy is extended to Mrs. McFad- ycn in her sad bereavement. Mr. McFadyen was a successful farm- er and stock raiser before illness struck him. Mr. Douglas Croaman of A1- bany, one of our largest produce buyers, recently returned from I business trip to the southern States. He also spent some time in the New England States and reports it weak market for both turnips and potatoes in this area. Mr. Fred Lcard, manager of the North Tryon Institute I-larm Club. was 3. business visitor to Char- lottetown regarding the purchas- ing of garden and farm sceds for the 1951 planting season. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Woods of North Tryon. were recent busi- ness vlsitors to Charlottetown on March 6. Four Perfect Hands 10f Bridge Make Players Earp lbrldge players spread their cards Friday night and suppressed gasps of surprise,- each had a perferi lhand of 13 cards in the same suit Perhaps almost. as surprising vim ithe fact that a bid of seven hearts won the contract. As Mrs. Irene Motto. the suc- be taught to tihi.-din tum-. KENSINGTON RINK MONDAY. .'iIAllClI I-'itii St-cniitl ptiiiic fiiiziis Fa rtncrs lion gue Spriii';,i'ivl(l is. (i't':til:IlII'h liil. (iuiiir 8:210 sharp Juiiinr North Hliurv l.r:t::tii' I(cii.-diiiztiiii Vs. Spriii; Valli”) Game 8:30 sliarp -(Slit -Oiir CW-any 1 . AT one AGIN WOW! F I RST TIME IN MY LlFE TRACK OF HOW SIX-YEAR-OLDE,-.' 1 EVER t-(ADA MANY TIME5 . cHiw:E TO BUTLER HE WAFT5 ON , , 1 FOR BOTH OF 'EM EM AND THi?OW5 TIME .' wt-(En rr UP TO ME.' . - 1 open 'TH' 0002 FER HE'Li. COUNT ' ONE. we OTHER Tni-3 A9 ALWAV5 WAFT5 TILL I'M CO- VAWPlN'.' . PAGE THIRTEEN : I ciiArAun RINK l PLAY-OFF iiocm I TONIGHT BORDEN RINK i Second game in finals Tohlalrr F0! NIP Sunimerside Aces l Fraiik lllyi-rs Trophy V5. 1 Albany Junior St. Pats Bu;-den Nationnlg . VS. 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