C_i_-l_ARLO'l"l‘ETOW]§T. quasar»: Tak Two Quick Counters In Period Pave WdyFor Visitors Victory Anderson Rink In, Prov. Finals ~ separate challenge by his oPlWneni-a ends of plly. a rink sklDM inclal title play 101' tlsh Console trophy. h the other Charlottetown . Cruikshank which defeated H. R- 0a 12-11 in lust as excl been witnessed all season. Trailing 3-2 It t single in the sixth. W0 in the seventh and 0h! l!‘ eighth to lead 12-4. and appeared rd have the match se v e TREATRES In i close, rugged and at times ver fa Sumlnerside No; l ans. last night tiygnnittiiitkiiyveiaiiieé leadership of the City Hockey League when they came lllfflllkll with two third-period goals to eke out a 2-1 vic- Wry 0W1’ Nll- 2 5N3». Charlottetown. A libel Wllll I little less than four minutes to go in the ., "I" "PM "W "'9 1w" Me I one-coal lead that lasted until Sunimersids struck for their two quick counters a little over half way through the final session that meant their victory. They shot another puck into the twines only {to have it called back but thatwas only one of the cxcll. iing moments that was scattered throughout the contest. Walker and Winn were the goal scorers for the Sum- lwy Mill mersidq team with Fridfinnsen, big blonde defenceman accounting for the ‘Charlottetown tally. Both foams failed to o en to any a" eciaibls extent as carried ploy iuto Charlottetown territory in the first minute, but Pete Kelly relieved the pressure .is he tested Nixon from twenty fcct c McPherson. big Visiting blue- player drew the first penalty . game and Charlottetown isant four and live-man gs tacks up the ice seeking to the scoreless deadlock. But it was although Nixon did have some anxious moments as the los- 3d; ere appeared as i! they were going to break through for a counter. ty was getting into its t second when Charlottetown struck suddenly on what looked to be ust an ordinary passing play. Bob y Dew carried behind the Summersldc net. maria ed w roll the puck towards the the rubber was lust nearing the line Pridflnnsen l a rubber cleanly into the corner of the case ANDY l-IARDTS , u; I 1n i 8:11;? activ ties. Mickey Rooney according tomdvance predic- ihe move seems headed for Bonita Granville Herbert Marshall SOURIS —- THUR. 8 P. M. in the losing rin . up a big three in each in the 10th on lay in for two on the twelfth that left them just one short oi a draw which would have meant an extra n races for pupils of the e] School. a part of the ' a Sadie Hawkins ie Hawkins Week at iod but siunmerside. dcsliile their B51181“! tactics could not break throush for the equalizer. mainly oi some sensational work by Corrnlcr in the losers‘ - F0? Practically the entire first half oi the Period Summer- side kept up their withering offen- sive with Charlottetown turning them back continuously. ‘Ihen came the break Riley. a newcomer to No. 2 ANS. was chased for cross-check- ing and whilehe was of’! the win- ners made it l-ali. Turned back "PBIWGJY they finally clicked with walker taking a beautiful line to skate rig t in and beat Cor- mier wiili a low ankl the had goal labcued on it all the 20 Leas Uhan 3D seconds after. Sum- inerside ap sored to hay; another go before the puck had entered the net as Pllyere piled on top of cor- mier as he fell to smother the disc. rsity hockey squad and the g Collegians oi the City aguc. ‘the evening should N. J. Anderson 000 i 3 HR. Cerruthers 012 010 003 112-11 the large crowd Olli- gpectators that are expected to ‘MapleLeafs Come From Behind, Whip Bruins 5-1 Bruin Art Jackson niid Mel hill provided the remain- ing Toronto tallies, the latter with less than three nvunutcs to go. had to he retired hall way through the third period after being board- ed in rapid succession by Bruins Kenny Smith and Ffinkie Mario. BCETON. Feb 6 — tAPi —- of play. the ‘lor- onw Maple Leafs stormed from be hind to subject the Boston Bruins to their most decisive their national hockey league home season by a 5-1 margin. tonight be- ioreda 10.000 crowd at the Boston e . will be in attendance this Of particular interest-but make _ _th skiitih m; will furnish their quota of ar-HIIUS and spilis-—wiii be the hoc- fiphy clash between the two strong ting clubs. ' ’ . Porn/seven seconds after the o- fa oil B first start on Boston Colieglans have already Droven n!" PQTWI ice in a month, lifted the Bruins’ i—Boslon, Jennings iCowiey) 54!! ‘recs ssvaig; In CiQQ-Ileague I filly"!!! "i8 AiGREATES-‘LYEAR' City School I i’ Board Report Inmll-atlon of fluorescent light. , In comment“: hie in Prince Street. » ilnfih"ii°'nf“liii‘““'°ii‘ii“t o‘ c-v- l u‘. c.1142 i$viiii°v“c?fi.iiéirf°ifiii‘ s. l B B» l" HIM funds Dr u” ll; ‘ ’ ‘ u“; o“ 9th n -, - Kl stdteddhe W11 0! =1». nfil‘. fin‘; ‘liirflfiiéi. i‘; iiii“3;."ii’$‘i¥.t.i‘.i§.ii§i‘ “my mini: ‘iin°‘n°“'i“‘nf“ is or" C ud _ excee - 6e .o -e y oun. ‘m “ ‘h’ W“ °' 5°'°"‘°'-‘ "i ed ell expectations in exceeding it, cu Owing w shortage o! lflbfll‘ and , s o e ‘C e wor a. o or He expressed his thank t u. l€al'i' y’ 31a: ‘Wild “ixpgfilii? t3 1:18:08!‘ lugcaklgblgoo foruyeraaigao 1:: ‘Wlogsiensh war Work Committee. Square School. c . n. n t... ...... m: std: assure“: Amp ying a statement of his nmmhuom ‘M l . c rc t: ‘n r u e con. me Pr“ ‘ad Might? tckllieibfimig scfitgfi igrcfiiale work in the four . ' - ‘?°."“""£d_‘~":;'2s= v Plans For ll.li.L. ~- n ~ . (a: me c sis r maonwo )Con- Kmms’ “M a by “hm”- the National Hockey Leagu l to ask the Federal Governifieiitartl: objective by “Mu "hleh Iboeared in the Montreal 5i" Yelierdly swim: “We ask 150 of the Blood Donor clinics and Red said llfllikey situation is not cleared up. M ___ cation t tn f ayor Blafllard Clara n? Mclgacrihlfrifnlifitiolial ‘iii:- (Continued from Peg, l) fa“ °t wmnm" w" Wm‘- ,:_V_. .._ _.;_V__. .. Comprehensive reports on the be discussed and ii Charlottetown 39d Cm" F"?! 5°? 1944 lhd 0n is to receive its share. then it is ‘he Wllme“ War Work Colmmiw up to us to know just, what me tee for the same year were sub set-up is going to be, - _ “We were again pleased to wei- M“ E- A~ F05"? N-illwllvwy- uome to Qhgflqgtewwn m, m" The chief speakers at the dinner Chiefs oi the Maritlmcs. assembled w"! H“ 3mm!" Neill-Gov. B-W- circzsati dM v. rm- IQ,“ mu, u? $1}; Rum’; Miilan as president of mt provin- "Durlng the year the inaugural ‘m “ilmlluml- flight of the Charlottetown-New hen." Mm.“ 0g Glasgow. Maritime Central Air- iheir worth in games in the City Wl-lockey League and are at Dres- Rent in a two-way tie for utgp spot the other hand. have making their mark in intercollegi- eie tusslcs on ‘the. ntainland. Nothing ls known as io the re. lslivc strength ofmtonight‘; sppog. Mouni Allison and local college which is always evidenced between will be h to h teams fore and it should not be Sllfpflg- ing ii tonight's encounter should provide lust as excit But the winners weren't to be denied and one minute and 18 sec- onds afier Walker's equaligr they from mans behind town net to dome out on the blind side and poke ne . rlottetown tried des to get back into the runn their efforts very nearly proved a boomerang when Evens brokeright into the clear, but again Cormier was too good for the fast skating centre of the visiting team. 2.—Toront0. Pratt (Bac k0!) h h l1 b iili i Bill Cow- opes is y r m n t Penalties -- B31811. Jenrrlnlle- ley’s passout from 30 ie Ma le y egg just before the ms ha but both goalies were turning in great performances that kept the waves oi attackers at bly. A blistering attack by the Kelly. Dew. Laberge line kept play well wwithin Summerside territory as the second session of the game derway until Walker forced ormier 1 save ls he worked rlottetown clladel. Suinmersideb turn to liem the locals in as V. Kelly w ed to the timers. but again Corm- ier turned drives aside with sticks. arms and gloves to hold off the anxious visiting crew. ‘ , Kennedy (Pram :02 ~Creed_v) of two of our trustworthy empioy- nfty members of Lhe Charlottetown long shots was deflected into 4108 Boston cage bv a Bruin skate. _ Ted Kennedy, ‘Toronto's starting centre. then shared in three oi the dining four Toronto goals. H scored the first of his with Pratt assisting. during first minute of second peri ion and counted again early in the Irwin Thinks Durnan Best N. H. L. Goalie Penalty -- Morris. FTWWW 15°01'91" t/heim the blessing and guidance of m, Nursing section we" “so p". 172m SOFIOW- cates by the honored guest. This S'Slde.: Goal. Nixon: McPherson. McDivitt. Miller: for- wards. Evens, Kerr. Winn, Walker. r. ufebvre. Gauthier, drou- . Midghall. Hielop. town: Goal. Cormicr; defence, m since the hockey season swung ‘lb Oollosisae will be mod e former teammate tonight. a bob; cities in half as he ways service was made. with the M me evemug meeting’ also he... Mayor of New Glasgow and myself in the ghurlunemwn Howllthmuau exchan l greetin e on behalf of the kindness u; m, manage," ML the cit ns of bo terminals.’ A_ y; Mould, m, ureuueuu Du "The year also saw the passing Mwulllm ug-ln preuldfi About ees, and it is with regret that we detgnllmeng Canadian Red 3,055 1800111 the llll-SSWE 01' MT- (Fhflfles Corps, were in attendance in uni- Malone and Mr. Brenton Smith. 1911“ and were presented Wm. 591-. T0 the bereaved We extend W!‘ vice Chevrons by Mrs. Clara. F‘ heartfelt sympathy and wish for mgacmm q-welve members u; Divine Consolation in their great 5mm; Wm. Home Nursing gergm. _ m was followed by Mrs. H. L. Palm- “ r er’s comprehensive report of the “It is not my ‘nwnmn to single Eriivltiées of ihxedCanadian Red ss . olut each (golmsraittveedyou hinge alll vgnuu on” ca" e o“ 1n m“ pm one a s In ven my In the regrettable b r of your time in the I ministerins Mrs. m. A. Blaster, cnhiiitiifii gr oi the City's aflairs. f know the women-u work -w°,k commune, ire oi the officials. Neither team could breaklihs close- in knit battle as they played minus three menu but at the whistle both men had returned to serving out ‘ two minutes sentence. e were 42 seconds oi Jac- obi’e penalty remaining when the teams came out ior the ilnal oer- Wlw ivhyed for three years with prince o: wglu tum, u, uuumon Swant, Errico. Frldflnnsen,_ Reilly. Jacobh‘ forwards, Kelly, Dew. Lo- iéetge, Ashley. V. Kelly, Horsburgh. -. In Last Twenty Years (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. fl-Bi1i Dur- nan. says Dick Irvin--who should know or who may be prejudiced, depending on whic ears in the National Hockey Lea- ue. The coach of Montreal Canad- icns admits he's taking in a wide Results‘ 0f Wright Tfillllly Competition uns with the wearers f-Ciftownn Firldfinnscn ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dew) Penalty: McPherson. go 'i§"' v x ll Mill x ena 6S2 . O Y. GT‘. 8H‘. leek has been moved ip from a ‘I we. w“. where he performed year the visitors will present rinks that will be in the battle all the demflm“ <1“ W“ "E W" ‘Wins’ through illness. her excellent re- ing and. while your expenditures pur; of the committee m,“ which may have exceeded your estimates, she h“ jurisdlction was mid by you have ever given due consider- M155 Magnum galls“ V’ mnmiis tguvillgl"? Miss Sophie Newsoh, R..N., then . e expen ures. an ey ave _ always been made in the interests 18;: ‘uflflgfifiiid upon o! the Jun of the taxpayers whom you repre- Clty School Board but hope is ex_ players out of a manpower pool of cross House u d t .. - 142000900 people maul,’ 1 m . n o all oiliers wno ienccrs were called for the Q‘I'C(I_ Unwed sme5_.. M31“? gm“); {£3 $551130; ‘orifice? work of gorges: enclosed fire escapes .: Dr. MacMillan announced ih Quee Sq son . he bond o! ‘Ovemon h" . at n More ools The con. taikerdutlgis over. No represcntat- pglig}. gfhfififignm§fffinféi' wavy.‘ filgedfi: Hetsinsihiiiifi .2: .....:.i:i.ri“:. ‘t.i‘.“n.‘?t°“.‘é‘.ii iiiimi’. "sod y M- rc- v n- rcscntation will be made if the pglel- Ge aClarllieviggrgreiarikilaill/Melfirs‘ $351‘ £321‘. stchwkfier‘ they an ' ' - - 5 - C 01'? Ore commen ther. H. F. MaoPhec and J w i ' r-w w,“ u" . udge 9 hi: vlork at Queen Square Soho luteiye eiiempt fi-gen plltlflillel/gy-Sfef- ‘$32’ sziilnilssiiiwm‘ Johmwne. Mimi“ “ma” to secure the peg‘ vice could keep mums K°lng__15o been appointed direclglxluglgéunlllgs nigh of the landlord and ar__ m; “l? m“3°'5,r§“dfl 15° 1°’ u" 10f Red Cross Dr MaoMiiian said therefore insuffident time as well mnor eagues. e gure was ar- ' ' ' , ' rwedjtlitio Show m" hm" i"! m‘!!! Itigisgalliieabfiiieérliiiil. gilsiflbielcaaictz? ivsorllaadbeiilfg commenced at We "an ' ____ __ ill!!!)ess- was {greed to resign. _ ‘school, We hope to erect m.» lire i r. MacM an expressed gratin- ESCBlpg at Queen square SChQO‘ durini; the summer holidays. in the meantime the old esc year $35000 ilLyeae school debeniure< were issued for ihcvlmylfitlilg- lolfheelrlfinues in c0n_ "e910" Q Ln‘; anl fire . mil-led by Mrs, H. L. Palmer and cape installations. ( es labor to prevent tho ' states the report, whicii was due, in l0 lmellllected and .we at our (Xiarlottetown Hotel incon- Li?" B- the m“ '1‘ H- B- Somers. "'4" l"! krencu Prem er J. Walter Jones. and Mr some extent. “During “he year many ‘mun? Lloyd W. Shaw. All speakers high- unavoidable expenses uished guests vlsned out cny,p05_ iy commended the work of the Red must 1101M out that by far the “my the mo“ uuueworlhy being Cross in the Province and paid largest proportion of the deficit lg tributes to the work of Dr. Mac- due to the foot that your Council handed over to this board only 770.000. wheres, our estimated ex oendii/ure for the year. submiiisd in i944. was $11,865.32 “ from West Kent, 2B from Pflllcg Street and 250 from in manual training dining rom Prince Street and Kent received instruction in prac. ticsl domestic science in the kit chen of Prince of Walcs College _ 102 girls received " training at Rochford Square School The number of teachers employed was: Prince Street. 1B. West Kent l8. Queen Square 20, Rochford 16. plus two manual training instructors The amount paid as supplement lo teachers salaries for the yea: was $411047, less deduction for the city teachers’ pension syste and income tax reduction; Following ‘s ilic membership o! the dates of expiry of terms: Government appointees: Dr. l..l_ . Dir. J.D. McGuigan, i940: aw. Allan, 1941. sent. Guest Speaker l Councillor McKinnon, first as a word picture cf her recent visit greatly missed from our meetings. adlan Red Cross as conducted by - i wfllll" 1Y0Dhy competltlcn n m‘; As Chairman of_ Public Property its overseas staff, and of finding s. in particular, he lS a very valuable out how best to further co-ordin- in Charlottetown to a wing u mun“ u home territory with that “Z0 years" bus- tho aind 5'1 lness, but adds that he has formed his opinion while iully aware of the merits of such stars as Charlie 2—S'Side., Walker (Gauthier) 3.39 mum’ “d m“ u, 3—S'Side.. Winn (Evans) member of this Council, and his ate the work in Canada, wltll me executive ability and good Judg- overseas needs. She gave a clear - - r . B1119. l2; R. Spillett. 4. ment and sound advice on all rnat- cut description of each of the dif- nlll. l0; T.W_L_ ters pertaining to Civic affairs and fercnt committees who are carry- be the scene of much ac ity in the "roarin"' game for the next couple of days. it likely be- course G d r Fr nki Brimeek. Johnny Collegian‘; "e 80m“ w ha“ the“ a‘ m l Gefirgee Hainsworih nnd hands full ii they are going u; gage administration. are invaluable to ing on the work of the Canadian 9. Willey. B: Dr. H. Mcln- us all. It is sincerely hoped that Red Cross overseas so effectively, Bantam Game. This Evening The bantam lmlguc oi the Upper f‘ this evening at 5.30 with the Rangers and Ma lc Lea: a "Durnan has it over all of those because he has the most competi- irit and is the least temper- l." any? Irvin. who h the visitors measure. 0 O "creature efmolsland tion at the onirigttewwn" cut-ii“ Olub today as eight rinks. re n‘ M from Summer , ontaguc and Alberton. meet in winners of the Macdonald To cc co. British Cgn32lg.'1‘ggp(]y_ ° leis some time Thursday nigh», th bee sent sliding down. the ice. Owing to the holdiru of the rince of Wales Sports toni ht, tonight's doubleheader of the City League has been set ahead to a further d learned yesterday. the P.W.C. program. O 0 I Personnel 0f 8'side Rinks In Prov. ‘Spiel ehas a ready explanation for season, despite the fact that Can- adians have had 32 less goalsscor- ed against them than any other team in the league. he enjoys a speedy return to a and paid glowing tribute to the state of health which will permit 400 members of the Canadian itcd him to resume his duties at this Cross Corps who are serving over- Councll Board. seas. oi whom she said: "These "The reports of the health offic- girls are proving their worth wher- er. Dr- BC. Keellillg. and our meat ever they are, and we may all well and milk inspector Dr. Crokon. bedproud of being able to send over show that their work is still of the an bear the expense of such a some high standard as always. group of disciplined, efficient mid "The School Board report shows enthusiastic young women volun- also a small deficit for the year 1h teere to serve in a country whose ‘h o; current account, and a debenture women are tired and showing the c e two rinks from thcsummerside issue of $35,000 covering Capital strain of five years of war." uriing Club which will take part expenditure for artificial lighting Mrs. McEachren told of the “WWW! Ire an personnel II t: liver el 1 ‘ '41 aci- intiicieihisogliinpgilitilonqu-iug: gggéllllnxglyiewiotulmpgtitliott" has beer} years due to war Znnfitifififpf. (it big fellow is "the greatest of goalers under fire" but that he relaxes when his team is ahead. “l-le likes to have a little fi'n but watch him when we're Just even or mwuuuy mum hogeyep. u um. lose-knit encounter all llwlupiayers are asked to make it ' a point to be on hand and ready in the Provincial bonspiel here to- and fire-escapes installed and con- warehousing and distribution of _ structed during the your. For Canadian Red Cross supplies in By: H loMMiFllglelllle. E. Ellis. E, N, these improvements I feel I should England and stated that while she has been eagerly looked forward to start play at p.30 sharp. m by both not!” and nommuva ay-off position the Y team have make every game count from and will be out with leading by one goal: then you see some great net minding. The nigiht congratulate the School lmprove- was in England. General Price, the . s » . Elmer Offer. Gor- meni League, and for the keen in- Overseas‘ Commissioner at that ilhyers and entry of Alberton for the grstettigneiflgst session alazeedscgv- mllCT - terest to tbs competition. n A Charlottetown rink led by W. R- Cruikshank are the defending Durnan will get a shutout will be the night when we are leading by the only goal of the game." i d" ‘WM. Hazen Phillips, skip Freetown Defeats Middleton 4-2 th the students who have a Hockey Meeting The end oi the Greco-Rufifin ring series doesn't seem in eight, They been in the nets for us 97 games, counting playoffs, in two seasons -and we've lost only ii cf those There Will be a meeting of the ' rink that would bear wound up Just where they started. terest which they are taking in the time had attended a conference at various phases of school activity which there were representatives which is all for the welfare o! of the British, American, French school children. I believe this body and Canadian Rod Cross who ad- most deserving of recognition opted the following polntgg_. war made to the School Act s. member problem of helping the civilian of this League and a member from population who are in the line oi tilio Charlottetown teachers will battle Heart-breakers’ hockey team at the a ' ' ' . - . h. - c re Qhliltlllll on ti: Board lb) To assist National Red Cross lfigme of; than manager this oftcr- °,“‘§,.‘..,§. §rru5gu¢s_ e Societies in liberated countries to °“ a ‘ “d ‘m’ ‘°“°“’l"8 “Thc report of the Coinmission-_Te1n5Wl-9 themselves In the South Shore Hockey DEB- guc at Bedeouc Rink on Monday night the Freetown Stars mbers looked horns time this season and. 1 whistle sounded the Slflfg skated off with aweli-deserv- ed victory. The score was 4-2. The momentum as it orc- fcatirred the heaviest clicked in all de- the game. with play- lling around. interest the fans is at fever heat h tcsm has plenty of back- Waiier Simmons. Arnold Hill, Frank McWilliams. with a victory apiece draw the score now. Mike Jacobs has quite s drawing card in this P ore as well matched as any of the" modern leather .pus.hers. » gilofs hinlled on the resglt of the t. which Wus scheduled-for last night. rinks representing the ubs have Jiad their eyes cniiiiici w ti. _ W luv-iv “"t‘ii°.ft'."'lfi" n32’; he" c. e. r “Yale a frieniiy gems o] N‘ .- R nciviaizii wiirii i m be ) r . ‘ We’ r ‘ tcr Su ply ‘l __ L . _R_ J _ c.s of Sewers and We p up!’ c. Muflcllvatiluganl ‘cyi-seyfiohénggfil Show another successtul yea, and plies of all kinds to the National, W. Shepherd. Dowllng, N. Lep- a 00111196 M8 J nine years ago tonight at the Gar- misch - Partenkirc en Winte Games when the C nadians over- Lea. Hooper, M", bwedish Trackmen Keep In Trim l! Canadianb hands. l-le provided an improved effort for their second meeti n hcokcyi finals saw‘ England score a presslon in ‘the ninth when Johnny lqgvy TEAM-g RECORD Besketbsl League, in- eluding two playoff games, eight victories scored. Thus fh team has qualified to meet the second section. so iar in the second section the Navy ream has games and has six‘ v {Tedlh leading the league at pre- t‘ Itlé/lbodgeloped» into I ‘hmuarmzilgcdfigelcaase accept a boys. as we I Molina c/iiiianoN. (By ‘llhc Canadian Press) fans. who seem to be g ting their money's worth on each i-Frectown. l-liii (Simmons) ii-Freetown. Hill lsimmonsi 3—-Middleion. F. McWilllams. P. W. n C. ICE SPORTS Teaturlng a Thrilling Clash Between 0nd COLLEGIANS BROOMBALL. RELAY RACES, SADIE HAWKINS llACE And Many Other Attractions i7 , Til! FORUM, Wednesday, Feli. 7 Admission 2st HOCKEY wm. BEGIN Awarrnoxlliiairnnv gm t ' 4—Frcetown. 511M110!“- li-Frcelown. McKay B-Middlcton, Bradshaw MOUNT A. Assn-areas. ion: Goal. Noonan: de- [mm adjoining Hyde Pm“ fence. B. McWlllliims. sobev: for- Mcxennm Banach“. n Mo q and Lidman to reach ' slmmone: forwards. GardlncnMcKay. llili. Drummond, lintc . Referee-Jack Green. eat deal from ilscgg. entirely diflerent from that of Wooderson. his anne much lower." N0 llPhlbei. exisis for most of be soon; oi dialects qiokien by BINDING“ To make available relief sup- ,» rem w» we is; is: .i°°.i3i‘*§zn§.’2§‘§i”.$.?é2.‘él "Ill conclusion. l wish to extend ‘ngoncglflllfggiiutfllfe i1g:ax¥‘e5i_aald,.,w‘ w dihf“ Cltyficlfik lérksepglergg? shall cc\ nsiie tommskc comforla an s s a . r. e r . . Abbott. and the men under their gdlgfinfijffnf°fflffl~d bgggdymgg supervlskm- M“ shns- Cm“ BM‘ provide hospital supplies when ask- wistle and his officers, and all ed w do u» Bu.‘ u 1s apparent 9M6 fimlgllyfill my kapllrficigim: that the great need to be mot by 01' F- " Y°¥""5 Wm‘ W° ‘m i the Women's War WOTK Commitl c and l0!‘ l-lle many Wuflfili-‘s 9X‘ in Canada is the provision of reilgf fended me during i044. clothing, especially for children, "T0 you Councillors. my UWKIKE both for Great Britain and for the 101' you!‘ OO-Wlefallml i-hlvllfllwil liberated countries. The organizat- the year." ions serving solely in Great Britain world ove_r__shor fences an amazing organization dealing compilahed in tho future by U N. En mule, ERA. the liberated countries must look to organizations such as ours for emergency relief until the greater plans of Governments bear . ir . Md He" ‘?r‘?~»555“i~°=§ D A N C E .42. iii‘.°‘““h‘§n.‘é‘i.’..i."i“.‘fi““~-“fl; ssr ens Where the only running d, mo,‘ H Ma J t the usually is done by flocks of eheell iaregiiwgmcioiulv gfi-xanted etiivme as It was understood that arraiige- ‘a; reigfleimfiflllc f,’ ‘fillet wlmgfnel rnents have been completed to pcr- ninfiini. “o? these iiiiiiabfdcs “ole the icoplc of Great Britain. The l“ Queen's closing rvmark was a me:- lenly of workouts before the rist- s l Cmuuluu wcmfn bu; by “- 8 chgiigifig of a single word it fittiirll- ly conveys the heartfelt thanks oi that wonlderfulcnatiian: llrlvsflldfi cfelivl _ in o and a o c u. Gander keeps 4 Dancing 9.30 to 1. tnticiiftiiigsm av all they have done 0i‘ US Admission 50c "I must, however. make mention The meeting was then privilegedi zttalrlliggt 0g that Bflifllg member fi-‘orin to gistctr; to xadinost interesting and" oar - s een my orv- nsruc ve a ess by Mrs. Clara‘ ‘“ ‘ egg to have been associated with F. McEachren, who painted a vivid, PRESENTS‘ fellow Councillor and now as overseas for th pur ose f e i Mayor. councillor Mclilnnon is at first hand thee worlls of gheséarng i ~ 99"‘ Page.1);_-_—. complete strangers to their fam- ilies and the readjustment of ve- terans on their rctlim would be- increasingiy difficult with the length of their absence from Adoption of such a plan ni re- _ reconsideration o! selective service policies to main- "Thls, of course, would mean a. complete and searching review of those men nou" on deferment in addition to making available every single member of force now in Canada." the Legion men are concerned the Legion is convinced that a great propor- tion of the positions held by these men could be filled with men who ‘ vcn service on the and presented to the guest speaker bu ihc Chairman reports given were voiced bv Mr. L. Judge H L. Palmer, Nil" Rajv Mac- nnd Mrs. A B "Cosh u nd possibly if an amendment is (a) To assist our armies in the ' Direct From Rinlfiide New York u(iiy‘ -—--—~———-—- will need assistance for some tlmc. l The cheetah is the fastest animl The Women's Voluntary Services is ri * with problems not only in England N, Feb. li-Ounder Hues! but on the continent and we expect and l-loaon Lidmon, swedenn tra- to have from them a request for vellins trecksnen. kept in athletic trim today by trotting three miles in Kensingtpn Gardens. illVe soinle pointers to Brit- e . D. G. Wilson next to Syd Wood- further help. Whatever may be pc- crol - u i" “- i Mrs.‘ W F. Strong of Summcr- side moved a vote of thanks to jlrs. McEachren which was sec- : time w Mrs. Parnell towns...