SERIES 2 — QUEENS CO. Hampshire Bulldogs vs. Pow- | nal Royals; Pownal Royals vs. | |Mt. Stewart Seagulls: Mt. Stew- | art Seagulls vs. Hampshire Bull- ; Hampshire Bulldogs vs. Stewart Seagulls; eee a vs. Pownal 8; Ham i ML, Stewart Seana neve |vs. Murray Harbour; Murray Royals vs. Hampshire Bulldogs, | Harbour vs. Morell; Souris vs. To be completed by March | Seven Mile Road; Morell vs. Se-, SERIES 3 — PRINCE CO. Rr re ng soy Royals vs. Tig- | by March 6th. * os. two out of three,| SERIES 2 — QUEENS CO. to be completed by March 6th, 7 Winners of A series vs. Tyne Valley Clover Farmers. Best two out of three, to be complet- ed by March 17th. PROVINCIAL SEMI-FINALS Winners of series 1 vs. win- ners of series 2. Best two out of| three, with first game at home of series 1. To be completed by CRACKING WALL CLOSES SCHOOL Gerard Beau- porter the cracks which have feet from an excavation for appeared in the school walls Béestreal’e subway. 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[ if i l fs it : i ripe if a a x} ; a I have served as your water commissioner for the past Bee _ 5 St eee eer et, <, OP Prem ee Chaat ge Intermediate B And C p Playotts Released The following is the playoff Intermediate “B”, | SERIES 1 — KINGS Co. ee he MacLean’s Cross | Georgetown Eagles; Georgetown a Murray Harbour Bruins; Murray Harbour Bruins MacLean’s Cross Bones vs. Mur. ray Harbour Bruins; |Harbour Bruins vs. cancelled games. Games must start no later than 8:30 p.m. For executive action on any disput- . |ed game, protests and referee's ‘reports must be submitted to the referee in chief within twenty- four hours after the game in ; | question. The following is the playoff schedule in Intermediate “C” hockey. SERIES 1 — KINGS CO. Murray Harbour vs. Seven Mile Road; Souris vs. Morell; |Seven Mile Road vs. Souris; |Morell vs. Murray Harbour; |Murray Harbour vs. Souris; Se- ven Mile Road vs. Morell; Mor- jell vs. Souris; Seven Mile Road ven Mile Road; Souris vs. Mur- ray Harbour. To be completed } | Nine Mile Creek vs. Buster's +Flyers; Hampshire Aces vs. Pownal Rangers; Buster's Fly- ersvs. Hampshire Aces; Pow- {nal Rangers vs. Nine Mtie |Creek; Nine Mile Creek vs. Hampshire Aces; Buster's Fiy- ers vs. Pownal Rangers: Pow- | nal Rangers vs. Hampshire Ac- |es; Buster's Flyers vs. Nine |Mile Creek; Nine Mile Creek re 2 vs. | VS. Pownal Rangers: Hampshire out | Aces vs. Buster's Flyers; Pow- at-|Mal Rangers vs. Buster’s Fly- ers; Hampshire Aces vs. Nine Mile Creek. SERIES 3 — QUEENS C0. Covehead Flyers vs. Dunstaf- Covehead Flyers; Covehead Fly- ers vs. PVI Warriors; PVI War- triors vs. Dunstaffnage; Duns- completed by March 6th. Winners of series two vs. win- * |ners of series three for county final, to be completed by March two. SERIES 4 — PRINCE CO. slie Legion; Ellerstie Legion vs. 2 5 = ¥ i 2, e z ee i uh 20% 3-f 1 é i 2 > 2 3 g lf FE FF: e; Dunstaffnage vs. PVI aS, eninge Tt lar head Flyers. Series 2 and 3 to be Islan 17th. Best two out of three, with first game at home of series Richmond Bombers vs. Eller- Albany St. Pats; Albany St. lie Feat g Hie nae asi it i rt round) Ice 1 — Open. lee 2 — Doug Saunders, Hennessey vs. Coles, Ed F, Giegey lee 3 — TODAY MARKS THE GRAND OPENING of Cte ¢ : pa’ oe On hago" Be eg at ton so = : : | named. 8.30 p.m +» Sidney E. Grees:: . VOTE GREEN FOR COMMISSIONER ig ote stent eas terete ptical Lt 117 KENT ST., CHARLOTTETOWN DIAL 2-1673 Completely New Optical Retail Outlet Dispensing All Optical Supplies CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT STREET LEVEL OPTICAL PRESCRIPTIONS ~ FILLED CHILDREN’S LENSES GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR. - WIDE SELECTION OF FRAMES IN” THE LATEST STYLES AIR & ADJUSTMENT TO ALL 19 YEARS EXPE! WITH AMERICAN OPTICAL CO" ; ea ‘. Dae i efaghet 2h ps CAPS . . { % ; » , 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown; Wed., Feb. 10, 1965.|Grent, JN. MacLeod. CURLING DRAW ed 200 AT BELVEDERE | The following is the curling) draw at Belvedere for today. 645 p.m. (Presidents Match Sth Ice 4 — Open for seratch fourth round) — E.C. Taylor, | S4mes. :]Gordon Wellner, Howard Doug- las, Dr. Laidlaw vs. E.K. Mae-| PRACTICE Nutt, Al MacLeod, Bill Roger-) winis Hennessey requests the |son, Heber Jones. following paperweight players Ice 4 — P.W. vs. Team to be to be at the Forum tonight at 6 p.m. in full uniform. Joe Murphy, Richard- Camp. Ice 2 ~< (4 year, Sth round) —/bell, Gary Constable, Ron %o-. k, | bey, John Dalziel, Ted Crockett, Joe Molloy, Das McCormack, 1 vie Shepherd, Gordie Betts’ _| Alan Scales, Frank Trainor vs Brian Carmichael, Mike Hen. |MacEachern, Bill Burden, Alf|Alex Wilson, Earl Baker, Bert ‘nessey, Car! Trainor, Kevin De- . Cox, Wally | Patterson, Ted Miller. vine, Danny Hennessey, Pau! Ice 3 — Bill Boyles, Reg. Ma-|Livingstone, Lal Hennessey, har, Reg. MacLean, Al Johnston |Bobby Falls. John Dell, Allan vs. Dr. Irwin, Ted Brooks, Lloyd | Moore. I have served as your Commissioner for the past five years, the last three as Chairman. During this time numerous improvements have been made. The water distribution system has been in- creased by one third, reservoir capacity increased from one million to three mil- lion gallions, thus providing adequate fire protection until the year 2000 etc., etc., ete. There is still much to be done, if re- turned I promise to continue with these improvements. } ; d aa " $$$ 4 eee ae a ERJENCE IN THE ’ tes