Soccer Results LONDON (Reuters)--Results in dam Saturday: -K ' ENGLISH i.aAoua Division I at 2 Manchester 0 I ey 0 Sunderland 1 ' C 1 Portsmouth 1 sea 3 Sheffield W 0 rton 2 Charlton A 2 -ester C 2 Tottenham H I LIBSIEF C 1 Black zjuv aijtrncmm 9 ricld U l Wolverhampton W I I" 3-nmwlch 2 Huddersfield T I . Division II Birmingham C 1 Notts County 1' Bingv 4 West Ham 1 City 1 Doncaster R I Ir - ich '1' 1 Swansea 1' 1 lmctl.-: U 2 Blackburn R 0 1; nln City 3' Derby C it Town 4 Port Vale 2 sborough 1 Liverpool I 1x" inpham F 2 Fulham 0 Rollie-rham U 2 Plymouth A I Stv-"A 'l Bristol Rovers 0 Division III Northern Act.-riiigton S 3 Darllngton I Bernsley 3 Carlisle U 1 B: diord City 0 Chester 0 Halifax T 0 Bradford 0 Matisiield T 0 Gateshead 't Oldham A 4 Grimsby Town 0 Scunthorpe U 3 Crewe Alex 1 Southport 0 Tranmere R 0 workington 0 Hnrtlepools U 1 Wroxham 0 Chesterfield 2 Yorl: City 2 Rochdale 0 Barrow 2 Stockport 0 Division III Southern Brentford 3 Watford 1 Brighton 1 Bournemouth I B" tol C 0 Newport C 0 . C 0 Northampton T 0 (.-l'-iiigliam I Southend U 1 lllillwall l Swindon T 0 Lcyton O 1 Aldershot 5 Reading 1 Norwich C 1 Slircwsbuy T 2 Colchester U 0 Southampton 2 Crystal P I Torquay U 8 Queen's P It 1 Walsall I Exeter City 0 AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL England 3 Wales 1 SCOTTISH CUP FINAL leltlc 1 Clyde 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Aberdeen 3 Raith R I Falklrk 1 East Fife 2 Division I Andrleonlans 4 Queen's P I Arbronth 1 Albion R I Ayr U 1 Dunfermline A 1 Brechlll C 2 Third Lanark I Cowdenbeatii 3 Dundee U 1 Hamilton A I Stenhousemulr I st. Johnstone 1 Porter A o IRISH CUP FINAL Dundela 8 Glensvon I Soccer Standings LONDON (AP) g- Soccer stand- ings: (top five teams) ENGLISH LEAGUI Division I Chelsea Wolverhampton Manchester C Sttnderlniid Portsmouth Division I Leeds United Luton Town Stoke City , Rotherham Birmingham Blackburn Division II teeeth Bristol City Bouiham ton Leyton rient Gillingham Mtllwall Division III teertliern Iarnsley Aocrington I York Hsrtiepools I Scunthorpe U SCOTTISH LIAG Division A Aberdeen Celtic Rangers Hearts Hibernian 333333 3!II353Bll83I 5:533! 0-555;-r5:u'-35v-o.u3ae-n :'e1355”i Zinc; :::SO K535:-'13 -':o55"' 83338 85833 888883 833333 Division I Queen's Park Third Lnnark st. Jahnstone IMCKCE HESS: llhaeuh: QMXQI-A 55o.uH 3anu- 383383 13383 Hockey Scores Iv rill: CANADIAN nnse Saturday ' Memorial on Toronto I Regina 1 (Best-of-seven final tied 1-1! 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(5, we - cone. and Rosrke. Bflrhlnston 000 000 M0-0 I lg Buffalo 001 210 001--5 10 I '- tlmore 010 ooo Nit-4 7 9 Richmond 011 002 101-6 10 0 Stone, Shea (7) Hyde (7) Stewart '7l Currie (7) and Fitscernld; Bird and Smith. Ir-Stone. Chlcaizn 47: zoo 340-19 8 Kansas City 312 010 000- C I llarshmnn, Dorlsh '(8) and Id- '- R. Shanta. Wheat (1) Trice by (4) Spieer (0) VIII- . "ahsnt (8) and Astroth, Melen- ztr um. w .- Hsrshmen. L - R. Sl':int1.. HI: Chi--Nlelnnn I. IAI- lar 2. Dropo, Minoso. lnrshntnn; KW-Renne. Power. . National League P"'-"tufllt onooooooo-o 4 2 Atttsnetlve Iisellse -8 Service Ill lllltlt Wholesale Parts 85-! e e e W.lIll'L"l'.'." C In Wises - Ill -Kline. HRI: Pha-Jones, Pnlys. head and Heymsn. and Berberet; Thies. Freese (1), Stump (at and Yvern; Habernicht, Jordan (7). Zieser (7). Volselle (I) and Watllngton. Montreal Havana Moreno (0. Harri (7) oil (I). Powell (9) and Ndble. W I Newspapers Roy Thomson (right), president of Thomson Newspapers, is shown with a portrait of himself presented in appre- ciation of his services as president of The Ca Rankin, president of CP and managing editor presentation to Mr. Thomson at the annual meeting in Toronto of Canadals news-gathering co-operative. The Sr. Charles 'Friends of Mr. lsedor Peters are glad to learn he has returned to his home after being n peti- ent in the Charlottetown Hospital for some time. Mrs. Gus Peters was a recent visitor to Souris where she visit- to St. Charles where she is spend- ing some time with her rele- tives. Clea Kenny and Pauline Peters of Souris spent their Easter holi- days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peters. Mr. Bud Plneau and Patricia Peters. teacher. of St. Charles High School, attended the teach- ers convention, held in Charlotte- town. Miss Viola Peters spent her Easter holidays with her relatives in Lot 40. Cormack are glad to learn that illness. cette of St. Charles. Miss Myrtle Gallant of St. Charles is spending some with her sister in Lot 40. Miss Sherron Peters of St. Charles spent her Easter holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Peters. Souris. The people of this district are glad to know that the roads are improving. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Maccormack nadian Press during 1952-54. Shaking hands with him is R. J. -M 30'4" 1" 'P9"d1nl Wine lime - g -g lattheh eofhl ta,M. of the Halifax Chronicle Herald and Mail Star, who made the land Mrfmouver ;Ml:l'Ci”::'m.ck.' Presiclenl esenled With Portrait portrait is by Sir William Hutchison, president of the Royal Scottish Academy. (CP Photo). , Mrs. Gus Peters and Doreen , -V I - g feters spent some time at the 0 friends are wishing her n com- Charlottetown. visiting .with "Y R'V9Yv Suesl 0' his 'l5l9l'- 0"” 0' M13 "Id MW Dlnlll Muffay Rwer pme recovery, Ind hope u, I” Heads. Mrs. George Gosbee and family. MacDonald of East Point. .3Mr. Alex MacDonald, Char- lottetown spent the past week- end, visiting with relatives and triends in Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mac- Key, High Bank spent the pest week-end in Charlottetown guests of their son-in-Ia and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Irving. Mr. .Vernon MacLean, Char- lottetown spent the past week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Macbean. Mur- ray River. Mr. Dan Horton, who is em- ployed in Charlottetown spent the pest week-end at his home in Murray River. Mrs. Clarence Lowe. and sons Johnnie and Darrell, Murray Riv- er. were recent visitors to Hall- fax. N. I. , Mr. William Stewart. who is employed in New London, spent the past week-end at his home in Murray River. ' Mr. George Gonbee, Charlotte- town spent the past week-end nt his home in Murray River. Mine Clare I. Sharnm. student nurse at the P. E. I. Hospital is spending part of her holidays at the home of her grandmother. Mrs. Jane Cook. Murray River. Mr. Frank Gosbee. Charlotte- town was a recent visitor to Murray River. guest of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Art Gosbee and Mr. and Mrs. Watson White. lies l'l'yEyKOOIllltI. Murray Riv- I. recen spot: a ey d s h Charlottetown. guest of M'iyu Jone Sharam. The many friends of Mrs. Cath- erine Cairns. Quincy. Mass. form- erly of High Bank. are sorry to hear of her illness. her many Philadelphia soo 020 oox...a 1o 1 Kline. Friend (1), Pepper (3; gm Shepard; Dickson and Burgess. L New York 010 000 000-1 Brooklyn G 0 001000 02x-3 7 2 Smith. Wright (3). Ludwig (bl, Markell (7) and Burbrlnk; Mon. Marlowe. March (8). Blrrer to) I 010 000 000-1 4 I Lehman and Teed: Scentlebury. home in High Bank. to the family and relatives of the h" 33”” ""3 ”""'m"' 't her Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacKay, who were married recently, Mrs. MacKay. was the former Miss Jean Myers, who was employ- ed with D. M. MacKinnon. Mur- ray River. Miss Betty Gormon. Loretta Maclsaac and Jenny Gallant of St. Charles have returned to their summer jobs in Montreal. gwerren Cyrus and Elaine Jen- kins of Souris spent their Easter Mr. Maurice Vitale. Montreal, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred White, Murray River. guest of their son. George. Miss Florine MacMillan, Char- lottetown. spent the past week- Miss Donalda MacKay, student nurse, at the P. E. Island Hos- pital, is spending her three week's vacation at the home of her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. William J. - v d ' M R; V t f holidays with their friends in St. M”K”y' mgh Bwk 3;. lannd Kfgy c1a,Yee,:ce 3319.0 The Motor Vessel, C. A. Roland Charles. - I it t is t k. f r M In- Sincerc sympathy is extended The many friends of Mn Ben geash'p(g 8: sMr.w(;;fl0yaI"whmak Mr. Gus Peters has returned to his lot! in Souris. On Saturday. April leth. an en- joyable evening was spent. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mac- mm where she is employed. Mr. Clifford Keenan and Mr. John Glover. Murray River. left on Thursday for Plctou Island, Sencabough, Murray River. are pleased to hear he has returned to his home. after being n pati- ent in the Veteran's Wing of the P. E. 1. Hospital. Miss Rosemary Gosbee. Char- lottetown recently spent a few days in Murray River. guests of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson White, and Mr. and Mrs. the Captain of this vessel. The fishermen report. that trout are scarce in the dam at Murray River. very few come home with more then a frying pan full, not even a feed. A. B. and Mrs. Harvey Mac- Lcod. Cornwallis. N. S. are spend- ing his leave at the home of his late Mrs. Charlotte Sharnm. whose death occurred recently at her home in Gladstone. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Buell. and son Irwin, and Mr. Ralph Thompson. Ch.rlotteown. were re- cent vlsltore to Murray River, guests of Mrs. nuell's brother- ln-lnw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Rlllllll Gordon. An Gosh". parents, Mr. and Mrs. James where they will be i-epsiping lab. Mm Elm" Gl0V9F- MUITIY RlV- Mr. Harry. Vouzzo. Montague M;llCil;.:0dCat1liqiI:i3lliaey IIIDIXIIISI... Murray tn". "mu "my (or May "' nanny 5”!" ' few '1'” In Silent his Easter holidays in Mur- River left recently for Halifax. ..cD. Imperial Oil's new research findings mean extra mileage for Canadian drivers whether your ear is new oi-eld...lnIprevediSSO E 33 ed to tFriendn of Mrs. Oliver Mnc- la Miss Theresa Doucette who is 3 employed in Souris Hospital. spent tered the Charlottetown Hospital Easter at the home of her par- a ents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dou- to good health. 8 Georgetown ed her d-ushler. Mrs. borne - Institute Ode and repeating the Peters. -I1,-l,','el;'de:; r w Gem-nmwn on Creed in unison. Roll call was , . ' ' responded to by sixteen members. Miss Rita Nolon has returned Mm Cmrm pow”. of hunch, one visitor present. g was a visitor to Georgetown on Wednesda . April 19th. M.rs. Wilfred Gotell has return- time Cormack when Billy Mnccormack ntertained them all by his fine singing. of St. Charles is Easter vacation In Boston. Mr. Albert Clements has return employed. Miss Renilda and Naimo Gal lnnl of St. Charles. spent that parents of St. Margerta. School attended the held in Rollo Bay. April lath. ward to lobster fishing. NJYFRS CV fllf. gneellnee and new mIl'VOIlIbO meter ed used together I. give you more mileage - 3. cut down engine deposits 2.ietpreveyeurcer'seetewey thetrehyeereeretpetver 0 , HERE'S PROOF FROM IMPERIAL OlI.'S RESEARCH LAOORATORIES eeeiuerreeeeeuhyyeeeee it) illflfitt 3 Uri i. r, , ALWAYS IOOK TO IIPIIIAL FOR '3 IE5! . 'Mr. William Kenning who spent the winter months in Florida, U. S. A.. motored to the Island. arriving in Georgetown on Tues- day, April 19th. Mr. J. B. Edwin Reid. Sheriff of King's County, of Rollo Bay. was a Master Percy Fraser. returned his home recently from a visit Bethel. where he was the guest of his uncle, Mr. Percy Lund. to iler home in Georgetown. fol- wing an extended visit in Cher- lottetown, as the guest of her sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Currie. Mrs. N. W. Haifscn was a vis- itor to Charlottetown on Thurs- day. April 21st. Mr. Howard Walker, Mrs. Chel- r Walker and Mrs. J. W. Lavers were visitors to the City on Thurs- she is recovering from her recent dgy, Apfll 2131. Friends of Mr. William Murphy re sorry to hear that he has en- mi all wish him a speedy return AC. Rev. L. .l. Ayers, parish priest spending his ed to St. Margerts where she is Easter vacation with their grand- The Grade I pupils of St. Charles inoculation The fishermen of St. Charles are busily employed repairing their traps where they are looking for- LONG RIVER W. I." The regular monthly meeting of Long River Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Dunning on Tuesday evening. April 5th. Meeting called to order by president, Mrs. Francis Paynter and opened with the singing of s The minutes of previous meet- ing read and approved. Reports of commi we were heard and new one appointed as follows: Sick, Mrs. W. E. Johnstone. Mrs. Mae Brown and Mrs. W. J. Profiit. School. Mrs. Edwin Bernard. Mrs. James Bernard. Mrs. Ralph Thompson and Mrs. Ruth Carr; Lunch. Mrs. Nelson Macheod. Mrs. Oliver Paynter, Mrs. Eustace Payn- ter. and Mrs. Allen A. Campbell. Program. Mrs. Edwin Bernard and Mrs. Ralph Johnstone: Enter- tainment. Mrs. Arthur Johnntone. Mrs. William E. Johnstone, Mrs. Ralph Johnstone and Mrs. Andrew C. Johnstone. The treasurer, Mrs. Heath Camp- bell reported 846.45 came in and 315.94 paid out. Correspondence was read, a lat- ter from our Home Economics Con- vener. Mrs. R. S. MacGregnr and questionnaire enclosed filled in: one from Miss Robin about con- ventions lLong River W. I. will attend June 21st at Emerald): also a letter from J. L. Dewar from P. E. I. Federation of Agriculture about Accident Insurance. The secretary reported the Gov- ernment Grant had been received. Mrs. W. E. Johnstone invited the Institute for the May meeting; roll call to be an exchange of flow- er seed or slips. Program was a reading by Mrs. Oliver Paynter entitled. "Neigh- bourliness." A matter overlooked was brought up -- 325.00 voted to Red Cross. Meeting closed with the Queen. after which lunch was served by the committee and hostess. SOUTH WINSLOE W. I. F The April meeting of South Win- sloe W. l.. was held at the home of Mrs. Van McDonald on April 19th. with Mrs. Val McDonald pre- siding. Meeting opened with Creed in unison. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The committee to purchase cups for the hall were absent so there: Iltlllvn Aprl SERIOUS lteuurlil wasn't any reptnt. Rodd been coeeied for i-ted the tpts for same. The reported the receipt of the Govern- ment Grant. A letter from Miss Robin con- cerning the convention date was read as was also one on Home Economics from the convener. Mrs. MacGregor. There wasn't any sick report nor school report. Mrs. Val McDonald was appoint- ed on program for next meeting. New handbooks members. next meeting. Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Diamond. place of meeting was undecided: roll call to be answered with ex- change of slips. seeds or bulbs. Collection 77 cents. were passed to Lunc committee for Allison Lord The Lunch was served by the hon- tess. assisted by Mrs. Russell Din- mond and Mrs. Earl Rodd during the social hour. Meeting was then adjourned. ANNIVERSARY PROJECT A vast new railway station at. Munich, West Germany. in to be completed for the city's Moth an- niversary in' 1958. 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