en a ee ae ee ee arr sr ar? a ne DG gen seh ty Rina -laate ernie brite eh arnie~te eal ie i ae Os a a a a i i : } ree ; > ; ‘ - s ‘ ectcasidaetiere chy " G a : f v e “8 f 4 : i a : ' : ; 9° ‘ i “ Sete es . 1 3 3 . } o . : : y 2 *. sch ee : 3 i , # oe zs .e : i 4 - L ; E @ ‘ “ * Neva e 3 ac : . . 0 cine oF ii 32-7 Guieten, Charatitorn, » Oct. #1, 1968 . ie Oe ae he ; : ed two unanswered goals in the | - I ie ———————{;__MARITIMERACING —|Morell Boys [iste re, tiers oe s sia , e . : Paul MacAdam.. J. . Constable TRURO (CP) — Adios Peach | the night. Shadydale was clock- Wins. Soccer: | scored ‘or Chariottetowy . °, Rain Mars s Races ss MS at ca tte | ‘At Driving Park racing card here Saturday night. | tan Hal (2.20 4-5), Jolity Grat- | Team:recently hosted the senior Kelso, the seven-year-’ 4 short Saturday “" RACES 2 AND @ Adios Peach hit the wire in| tan (2.19), West River Blaise | boys from the Provincial Voca-| gelding, became rac” ’ tone Ki (L. Kelly) General Discovery ; ‘eum: aad racing program |Cyc elly’ elly erman's Luck (2.11 $-5), and Hal- while the quinella on Shadydale club swept to victory over Char-| record of three aati 4 in 2.08 3-5. (2,14 1-5) and MacLeod Tartan | tional Institute. Morell deféated| jeading money-winner “0 " ae aot een C (2.18 2-5). ? a PVI 2-1 in a close game. Scoring | years ago today—in ‘%'-. . . | 1 21 (2.14), Fish: | turn $129.107in the daily double | Again on Oct. 26, the Morell| New York: Kelso set a 1! Sc. at Charlottetown Driving. Park. Sprucie Chief (E. ee ; lottetown Rural High at Morell. }: 1-5 seconds for the two.m It sprinkled from early even- |Jolly Dick (H. Poulton) 4 : Pays were small. : Chief and Silver Dart paid $122.-| After trailing 1-0 at the end of | and won $70,590 to bring his” 35 : M 66 harming for Morell were Larry MacGuire| with a victory in the Jockey Al (2.13 1-4), Top (2.12 Miss Grattan Hal and West : ae oo Lucy’s Convair (2.}0 25), | River Blaise teamed up to re- and Don MacAdam. | Club gold cup gt Aquedt,, ¢ |Lucky Lark (W. Henderson) ‘ to. 81 803.382, aoe ee ak ue Bell’s Last .(R. MacDonald) the first half, the sduad collect-| tota! earnings Talent-(R. Gass) (CP) — Willie's Adios, an eight ee on were forced to ee: 215:4, 2.16. pig Se ee ce PAS Seracs WE EK fans~had seen a pretty fair card |Kelly snd G. Agnew, Charlot! captured, oeds nd they were hoping for‘ even |town. better in dashes seven and eight.| Sprucie Chief.” owned. by. H." ae - Sateen harness But the rain necessitated an Neill, mee ' ee - turday. p ons finish. ran 1. , 4.40; 8.00. $4.60, | mallet ip Oa 58, fastest of bh ; n el ari vitines: ct. : ov 4% helby Knight and Terry's | 4%: ‘ i ‘ om «igh Hal shared to arpa in an i RACES: *°. ae et the second in one and five, an clone Kelly \Free Ch (E. Larter) 1 06. and Sprucie Chiet “tid likewise [Brown Budlong (H. Hughes) 2 ma : ee aoe. Lig 4 This is co.0P WEEK in the Maritime Provinces. 4 co-oper- or dashes two and s Amigo Mike (S. White) 3 ¥ e i “SS. 7 - % Single dash victors wer Free |Drillio Hal (G. MacLeod)) 4 25), Ira D. ask se ative, sometimes shortened to CO-OP, is @ group | people Chance and Irene: Mir, the lab |Slarry Night (3. Fvalmetl, 3 Dream (2.10 98) and ‘erganized to provide themselves with needed goods or ser- | re -2.14:4 -mile being the best /Triflite (J. Cairns)) ate ate Rose (2.18). : of the night. Cea Opecater (Wem? SAINT JONN, NB. ich) — vices at cost. But unlike other kinds of business, co-op mem- =, Best pay was the quinella, g. Sata Edgewood Dream. N ; Free Chance ant Brown Bud-| Free Saonce, outeed. Wy GA . |fecord te 3:10 38 tn, capturing bership means ownership. You, as a member have a say in long, $17.90: The first daily | Larter, Rae ey tured preferred en | ._ double, Terry's Hal and Sprucie | Pays: $6.00, 3.20; 9.40. ee 4 ninedash harness racing pro- running your enterprise. And you get savings back as on “ ‘Chief, paid $15.80, and the ex- : | | gram, Saturday. actor. Shelby Knight am¢ Jolly |trene Mir (R’ Gvaia) 1 Ee HR wees. ess . |" ythree other ‘horses also set] vonage refunds after taxes and other expenses are pai lA a Real Spirit (A. Smith) 2|f vidual marks: - Defensive] Co.9n5 are people who realize they must tak a hand in dir - “Next program at — Charlotte-| Willard’s Choice (W. Kelty) 3 . << ak 4), i Byrd f tt § town Driving Park is scheduled [Denix Herbert (E. Ferguson’ «|B oe re va Duc- | ~eting the forces that-control-their-everyday-lives.— Co-ops — ‘or Saturday evening, Nove tT !Dale Chief (S. White) ; as So GEES RSS aces SR RS , 7H). coe s. > Time: 2.14:3. < eo Risa: Able, (4M). Oneraies help prevent business monopolies by keeping wealth and ( i" Mir cwned by Keith My- ore ; : , Ripple ; 6helb Pic? parual 4 1 Ee nsictetens ' BOSTON BRUINS goalie Ed makes a glove hand a3 Paul Henderson in the first Henry a poe the remale : power in the hands of the many instead of the few. : wares Hal (S. White) 1 g| Pays: $3.20, 2:20; 2.20. Johnson slips to the ice as he shot by Detroit Red ngs period of game in Detroit last. ling winners. main- Clover King (R. MacDon- wan metic. Detroit Red Wings Crush Breezy Lke (C: Henry)) 44 32.2" Boston Eight To One. Terry's Hal owned by Alex Truly co-operatives are yee iat . 7 basins ot ee poeple: tor | SUPPORT YOUR “ the people ond by the | UNITED FUND - night. The puck rolls past Pays: were small. Henderson's skate as Boston Garth and Shadydale Chiet were defenseman Bob Woytowich | double winners ‘on an eight-dash’ skates in to give. his goalie an assist. : Armbro Garth won dashes. in } a new personal (AP rept record and the fastest time MacRae, Point ‘Prim. DETROIT (CP) — Triggered | Wings to average a €2 defeat at | Orr 9:44, Bolvin 18:19, Bergman Pags: $5.50, 2.10; 2.10 8.10 (win by two-goal performances from | the hands of the Bruins in.a sea-| 19:49. of _ only). Ss Bob Wall and Ted Hampson, De-|.son-opener at Boston: Second period — 3. Detroit, troit Red Wings crushed Boston| Goalie Ed Johnsten had little | Bathgate 2 (Hall) 11:26; 4. De: ‘i AT Bruins ¥1 Sustay sight, in 2 Ne- success as the Boston defence See, Wal 4 Cerentiea) 18 4. RIFLE SHOOT | tional Hockey League’Qame. | wilted for the first time this sea- Detroit Prentice: 1 (MacGregor, “Scores from. last. Tuesday's | tory for Detroit, which lost its|-stocked with many rookies. Dillabough 5:34. Ma- ‘Charlottetown rifle clubs ‘meet | first four starts in the current The goasl by Hampson, called | rolte 13:47 ee —~at the R.C.M.P. barracks: Next | campaign. And the of injuries to the. peri —. 6. Detrott, shoot will be Tuésday, Novem--| same victory pattern—the Wings Wings, were his first in the NHL | Hampson 1 (Mahovlich, Boivin) | ber 1. te | gtarted alowly and gained mo-| since the 1962%3 season when he | 7:09; 7. Detroit, Howe 1 (Pren- | : ‘ sees 2 RAED MENS nse PRES ESR: ag aN FINN Te ec BOA ng a ce Ri co Rg ee PE SN EE x. Sand her mentum as progressed. played with New York Rangers. Ste, Relay 43; & Detrett ee ee, = ene we ff ato. 45-3 in i ‘SUMMARY : Wall 2 (Ullman, Smith) 13:38; ¢ Earnest Prowse gg | the game with 21 of the shots) irs period—i. Boston, Mar- Sea ie te . uy Crees 4 ere ge |coming in the closing period! tig 3 (McKenzie, Dillabough) | ip: 5¢ nw = Tom V ; gr | when the Wings rattled in four 3:39; 2. Detroit, Hall 2 (Boivin, | gicss oe goal by j Eldon MacLean i 2 sasarseer) oie Fesellee = aasien. eu 1: - Edgar Jones. - — ae = == Detroit —— = = ae et = “Fred Younker 4 | Murray Hall, Andy Bathgate, oot Dean Prentice and Gordie Howe, | “Attendance 13.545 George Davis FU md emg re— age e Summerside By THE CANADIAN PRESS (—— ge Rogers Se, TE yelp acer Fone gh coe T cam jum oe ee was the first Dr Sin telener™ [te seve obtam NaL ntag| POPS TWO jouse sree ey act uae poe veer $2 | MOVE-INTO THIRD SUMMERSIDE >~Tough Toronto © 113 6 64 Eee a Gol tens oe to | Pit Martin opened the scoring | position from two college teams | Dettoit 3402 m4 Sev tactane do | for. Boston im the first period | resulted in Sammerside High | Boston 13138 93 " ey eee and the Wings tied it before the | School losing both their games |New York 1 3 1M 18 8 at Ed Sterling - 80 | period ended. Detroit, now tied | in a senior ladies field hockey |“FROM GUITAR TO @TAR ie | ~<"|for third plage in the league | tournament at.Truro on Satur-| LONDON (AP) — Beattie ARCHIE’S FIST TOPS standings with Toronte ‘Maple | day. George Harrison has spourted a () a al a OV Leafs, put the game beyond Bos-| .N.B. Junior Varsity defeat-| moustache, a dark, cre- @ te @ Veteran boxer Archie Moore |ten’s reach with three goals is |ed SHS, 2-0, and Teachers Col-| ation parted in the and wo at bogie by “knochowie, 2 lt middle puted: — , : a Peas record in professional boxing. The victory pee b = . | Weekend Football ~ | Smroutn'ver ety col ee coer mara high. school teams. is learning to play. ow is = eae PRESS Continetital League. ~ % SATURD. : Charleston 14 Norfolk 10 TAY 3 Montreal 26 Richmond @ Notre Dame 31 Navy 7 Teronto 17 Hartford 14 - Syracuse 33 Pittsburgh 7 Brooklyn 14 Philadelphia 9? * Penn State 33 California 18 Harvard 71 Peanayivania 7 - ~ |g pret "Seces'@r ge Dina . a poh aillin Hialiadiis G0 Luke den oie. Set : . : Cornell at Columbia ¢ . | sew Broek Mount An lned to provide themselves with needed goods or services at cost: Buty Princeton 24.Brown 7 - ‘ : Rutgers 16 Boston U7~ - sl pene 14 Acadia 14 ee ds illanova 13 Xavier, Ohio 7 ; Man-Lakehead Senior —_ 3 4 «» Colgate 21 Lehigh 15 Fort William 6 Port Arthur 40 Buffalo 35 Holy Cross 3 ‘} (Port Arthur wins best-of- | .. Delaware 20 Temple 14 three semifinal 2-0) ‘ Connecticut. 15. New Hampshire Quebec Senior i St. Lambert 7: Montreal 15 _ Ashore 27 Mig! tate 14] ponte "ent Oct. ‘Sist t to NOV. Sth - WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS — ere ier 30° auburn 27 ni East <x Toe ee —, Sees fa - sees gases 8 sissies A ARIES ON Mak iat pas ese ne ey RR ES TTT Tennessee 38 Army 7 (Wins sudden-death final) ; ee ia Se ik Vide ie Ontatio-Quebec Intercollegiate OF (0- OP | : Tulane 13 Vanderbilt 12 | --g:1 | Queen's'28- Toronto. 15 ae oe Virginia Tech 28 Florida State 21 | Wer", 52 McGill 14 - Clemson 23° Wake Forest 21, ination ly, ber; ha in yola 22 Carleton 27 i : Marino Gran 3 |iStean ae ||| ie sa este ene ene re ea Aro aa a : Waterloo jatheran 13 MeMaster “Automate Clothes : savings back as patronage refunds after taxes and other expenses are paid. 3 William: and Mary 22 Virginia RANG 7-Cosigt_t0 ct Co-ops are fledple who realize they must take ® hand.in directing the 7 forces that control thelr everyday lives. CO-OPS HELP PREVENT BUSI- NESS MONOPOLIES BY KEEPING WEALTH AND POWER IN THE Military 15 : Georae._Wastington 49 Furman ‘isahone 5 ‘——e Kentucky 14 West Virginia 14 | British Columbia 23 Saskatehe- |/||/ Southern Mississippi! 27 Rich- Eastern Canada Junior “mond 0 ig gtiente anaes, Site iett HANDS,OF MANY, INSTEAD OF THE FEW. Truly, 00-operatives are Michigan State 22 Nectiwestera |..08 8 deGrace win Puith-c-Button businese of the-people, for the people, and by the people. Nebraska 35 Missouri @. wc abadiaile sans A full range of drying selec- . ee ; Purdue: 25 [linois 21 Weston 8. Brantford 26 Colorado 24 Oklahoma 21 National Lea gue ree Green 17 Miami, Ohio} san Francisco 3 Minnesota 28 ait Green Bay 31 Detroit 7 « hid da ee “$5Marshall | Washington 27 Philadelphia 13. Sissi State 3 Kansas 3 Sutshuteh * ist a : Oklahoma State'14 Towa State 14 Baltimore 17 Los. Angeles 3 ; SOUTHWEST, American League \ Arkansas 34 Texas A “and M0 Oakland 21 Boston 24 i i Southern Methodist 13 Texas 12 Buffalo 33 New York 23 Texas Christian 6; Baylor 0 : Texas Tech 35 Rice 19 AOE ee iy Brigham ‘You'16 Arizona 4| STANDINGS * Compare 20095 d 5 ." 2 North Rusties Fishermen's Tignish eo “Wellington Co-Op ft. of air per minute. Va- . cuum drying system, Top oS : : P.£.1. CO-OPERATIVES: 2 mounted nylon filter traps all : BAS ; . 3 the lint and fuzz. 5000-wati || {| : : a st element quickly dries - 24-1. : wet clothes. 110-volt; 60 cycle. Michigan 28 Wisconsin 17 SUNDAY tions and drying periods at Iowa 2 0 Indiana 19 - Canadian League Wea the touch ef a button. 16 : 5 Files th Oictnnati +s 4 Ottawa 0 Montreal 1 Hl als Vetbteu beac be 5 ya ee ~ Okatom National League sai, Vi THIS MESSAGE BROUGHT.TO YOU BY THE FOLLOWING | i New Mexien State 50 AW) Thi 's : Tew tego "| ny me cONADUN Pre ||||| Te eee ® Co-Op Ass'n Lid. Ass'n Ltd. ~ Ass'n Ltd. 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