JANUARY 14, 1950 liirl iiuide News Record Number ff 0t Entries Al Ski Meet BANFF. Alta" Jan. 13—-(CP)- A record number oi.’ entries has been received for thc fourth an- nual international collegiate ski meet to be held on Mt. Norquay slope her Feb. 4 and 5, it was announced. Fourteen four-man teams have indicated they will attend the two-day; meet, officials said. Last year, 10 teams took part. The University of Washington, will return to defend its title, and the 1949 runner-up, University of British Columbia, also will com- pelc. Only other Canadian entry is the University of Alberta. One o! the outstanding perform- . ers expected to take part is Alan Fischer, star of the University of \Vashington team when lt captur- ed the title. Teams and individuals will be competing for trophies donated by THE GUARDIAN. UHARLOTTETOWN mus seven = Hunters llorner (Continued from page 6) Vifhen it comes to destroyers of game birds and animals the Great 3011196 0W1. Snowy owl and Gos- hawk have the fox backed oiff the min- Tilcy can take s. l-iuri or grouse on the wing, once thgy get U" the sround they are safe from the fox. I O l Hawks and owls are overrated as mousers. They cannot dig them out of their nests or from under the snow like the fox. When I hear people advocating the pro- tection of the Great horned grid Snowy owls it makes ine smile. FINEST DE LUXE AND SPECIAL DELUXE HEADQUARTERS NEWS Census and Registration Cards are being sent vcry shortly by your Commissioner, and we ivould re- mind all Guiders and Brownie leaders that it. is, as usual, 25 cents per Guide or Brownie. Your Commissioner will be contacting you and the money should he sent m her as soon as possible. This t Last- week {hail J chat with m. Calder, our locail taxidermist. He RAVE m:- his report on the stom- "11 flfltflysls of 1i Snowy owls he had received for mounting in the Past few weeks. Three held parts of Hungarian partridge; one hen Pheasant; two rabbits; one squir- rel and one a barn rat. Three were empty. Out of eight stomach Tifliswatmn he is requesied by the Provincial Government and 130111-1519" Headquarters and 11 We private companies. They are: Given“ sixgfsld ramnn‘ 0! ‘mm’ ‘ r0061" Y0“? 90439613510“ i“ the aggregate trophy for the best- a e game‘ e bulk °f the °w15 _ were shot in the western section of the province. One was killed at Fortune and incidentally it was the Fortune owl that had dined on Hen pheasant. l O census we hope to complete our total numbers in s. record time, and so forward money and details‘ :0 Dominion l-l. Q. We would again remind all Guiders and Guides and Brownies, that Provincial Headquarters are now located at the home of Mrs, F‘. Jenkins, 76 School St; Some fiiliders have i-eqiiestcd._ill'lien they may find the Field Secretary home [or informal talks on Guiding and Brownie lore. A new book is in stock for Guiders; it contains many useful hints for teaching Guides test i.\'0l‘I( and is explained in a very easy manner. Company manage- ment is also dealt with and all trophy and tray aggregate champ- ionship; and individual trophies for the winners of the downhill slalom, the giant slalom events. This years‘ meet is expected to provide more color and thrills than any previous meet held at Norqilny. The song of each college will be played through loudspeak- ers, the college pennants will de- corate Banff streets. four-man team; for individual a To set back to the subject of bounties. This summer the Gov- ernment, st the request of the sportsmen, placed a bounty of l0 cents on every pair of crew's feet turned in at the bounty office. A few days n60 I made it. a point to inquire how many feet had been tumecl in . . . . . the exact total of four pairs. The bounty office paid 40 cents out of pocket and didn't bother to bill the Province for it. There were more crows shot than that number. I myself __________-___- Scouts wish four Counsellors from Canada to assist at their camps for n period of about two months. They will pay full expenses for four Guiders who are recommend- ed, have had a broad experience In camping and hold a Camper's lic- i. I ti It) Id- . 11h 1 d I15 d me Ziiimrwdlr-‘lgt Ietrsiarfictisllylgevcelluenmnd eAYIIEIZIICAII eCatiirxijiinnlliil beasbout June betimid m“ mm‘- Othel! I 1mm" every Guide Leader should have 23rd. were m“ myself ' ' ' ' ‘Mm m“ Mrs. Gordon MacDonald report- ed in the absence oi Mrs. Gerald Hartleri that the Training Oom- mlttea is drawing up s 5611861119 and hope to hold a training for Guiders one night a week for four weeks. The Guide training is to be under Mrs. Harry Oudmore, and the Brownie training under Mrs. Fred Plckard. Miss Lillian Duchsn-iln u-eported that she had been in touch with the National Parks Branch, and in all probability next sum-mere Girl Guide Camp will be held within the National Park grounds. How- ever, definite word will b0 received shortly after which full details will be announced. Mrs. Fred Ptdksrd stated it was decided that no competition be held this year for the Bessborough Oup but the Brownie competition will be held later on, possibly for singing games. one. The Field Secretary thorough- m! trouble w, WI“ fhem m’ W ‘Mmmiid’ ‘t a would be different with fox Delta but how are we to know how many foxes were killed as the re_ suit of the bounty i.f such a thing happened that one was placed on the fox. l have personal know- ledge or over 60 foxes being killed by hunters over hounds this win- ter and I also know of a. consider- able number of red pelts that have been held from last season on sc- count of the low price. I would estimate offhand that to date there are hundreds of red fox pelts in the province. Boone o1 them fresh pelts. others pelts held over from last season or the sea- son before that. GUIDI.’ COMPANY NEW! The lat Bouthport are the first m hit the news column for 19M. Myi! these little girls are growing and will be almost a. senior Com- pany dnsteed of a Junior one. Work is progressing on the Bec- ond Olaas test. The Field secretary was greeted with a. delightful dia- logue by 4 Guides and the Leader, Vlra. Neil Matheson. An exercise‘ singin‘ game was introduced to‘ loosen up after the school session which wu quickly teamed by the Guides. Mr. Jenkins explained all the sections of the healt/h test, flood. cleanliness. also bod making and the need for sufficient rest. Charts were distributed for keep- ing a health second and in o. fem weeks a return visit wilt be made Nola its new beauty from the front, side and roar . . . the shining new griIIa . . . the graceful body Iinas . . . the Wider, Iowor roar and. THE BIG, ROOMY INTERIORS- ihe ease of entry and exit through the big, wide doors . . . the hood and legroom . . . the comfort of choir-high seats . . . the perfect vl- .5. - O I I 1’ ‘wouldn't be at all surprised to see hundreds of fox pelts ilurned in for bounty the first. weak if one were put on and only s. very small percentage killed after the 5 to chat and test results. All the Miss Iphlgenia Arsensult in re- 000m We . . Second class knots were practiced porting for the Division said the this bamnfwbifgigefgfift; ' r mm for bom 6m" and pmnnwn‘ and the Guides very qiulokly Southport Guides donated two couectnpaymg 01.100 on m0 10x93 9 found out in ‘why and tho how" Christmas dinners to needy famll- 01,000‘, “n00 B0000,” "0 not A N E w D o D G E F o R P R o o p af them. tel which were m h appreciated, generally looked 0000 u 0- 00m“ Th“ "'37" ll 8M8. "it! t!" 1711mm “'1 mid“ 91"‘ anent oure for any evil. Crows are O F D O D G E D E P E N D A D I L I T Y | sentcd q splendid performance of "Anne of Green Gables" during the month of December. Mrs. Fred Jenkins reported that thn-o are 61 active Grinders regis- tered this year. A most successful dance was held in the Charlotte- town Hotel in December by the Girl Guide and Boy Scout Assoc- iations honouring their Guiders and Scouters for their outstanding contributions to the training of youth. Mrs. MacDonald stated that changes are being made in the Ciirl Guide Insurance program. and it is essential that all Guiders con- tact their Commissioner for fur- ther information on this matter without delay. The Chief Commissioner, Mrs. Wishart, forwarded a letter calling attention to National Health Week when you are tying a knot keep in mind its use. A little more prac- tice was all that is required and this section of the Handicraft will be passed. Camp lira had s stu- perfonnu- in Miss Qua Jones with her moo-harp who ecoomp n- lld the Guides with their singing. Mrs. Matiheson gave a reading on " Kindly Light" and the girls all oined in singing the hymn. Miss Jones is kept busy with her teach- ing duties and it is very pleasing to find her giving valuable time lo our Guide training and we hope to have her enrolled in our ranks. Mrs. A. Wellner is the new Lieutenant and is rendering assistance in many ways. Mrs. It. Burke wu a visitor and has un- tlertailcen to give First Aid train- ing to the guides. Mrs. Rogerson ivas also an interested oniooker ht. destructive to pouiltry. game and song birds: Great horned owls, Snowy owls and Goshawks are the terror of fur and feathered game but to my way of thinking the slcunk is the only one that rates a bounty. . SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE~ OR ASK ANY DODGE OWNER DODGE-DE SOTO DEALER TODAY! W. G. BARBOUR OIIARLIITTETIIWII oomvsron MOTORS South Shore SEE- llockey League Gets Underway The South Shore Hockey League got away to a good start in Bedeque Rink Tuesday. Jan. 10th when the Albany St. Pats eked out a 3-2 win over iihe Augustine Cove Bulldogs YOUR PIIIIIIE 230': PHONE 1-3. 123-127 EIISTOII ST. MU EBAY RIVER but I believe I am very fortunate was a field of eight. The fastest tract a largo number of horses. ‘I so NEWIIIIIIGE a7 -SO MAKE A DATE TO SEE THE NEWEST, the meeting. Div. Miss I. Arsenault called at Commissioner the Damp firs conclusion and thank- wliich is being observed January 29th to February 4th., 1950. the slogan being "Guard your health to take a 2-point lead in the league standing. The league is composed of five teams including Sport Briefs Back Stretch to be associated with sisal-i a splen- did employer and have such good stock to train and look afterfil... Thanks, Timmie, and we hope heat of the afternoon was in the fifth race, both heats of which were lniie heats and we're won by Dividend H. driven by Giguiere. The Yoloniite sired stallifil Brian Yorke 2.13, was sold yasten diay by Alfred Webster, Chars ed the iris for the two Christmas ——Kn0W 1'10W"- The Health LEBJUB the Borden Ab w i , ' . . dinner gluten that “we 59m; 1°;- nf Canada sponsors this Health mghmi m, eévnfinlst glzriifig CSITIICAGCOBS 12 “MFA T‘ you will have the best of luck. who was one of the top drivers igttettowng 111103311‘? t0 Tefilxzfldfif distribution. We cannot end \vlth- Week w serve B5 a renlind" "mi the Freetown Rioyatls. The officials ,,,,°=*,§gd here-sad” an‘““§‘,jn°‘jo it may be mentioned that Marjorie "r" , "i Fymlw" i?“ I3"- Th“ "m" he“ 9'3 l“, “miw ‘SK out n word about the lovely new hcfllth- DPY-‘OWII- wmwillllfli ""1 of the rink and league are nil ask- but? “waiqguk 1iii§‘,’,,},_,0n,, M. was a straight heat winner of D” Lari“? “'1” vpl“"~1’°d “P111 “'35 3'42 4'5' L“ “'5' whiinhthet‘ iagwmdgain: wzoxngeraiy flaked spilitnport School of which the national. Zhiiiluldxbel in’ evegvopf’: ing the Players ti» cooperate with 1M8“, mach,“ mm New Y,“ ihihziahpxe twLo ti?” pin-lonely, 512011432: {lagging-gr ‘trl-zilll-hxiodnlcl- 2219:1101 volatiles: bite sachets; “i; m m swim‘ prevented mm szrs are just] roud, Q“ hr. thoughts a y. t. a lope n them and e; m, m" “w, at , ~ wi u y in y i cNeiil) l r ‘ , " " - 4. i ,_' ~ , i-lvai the oniayes livere in siwh any Girl Guide who "my be wk- aso sharp vshich wagarealized vfhen gigiifigiiels ‘rligaazin operate n at 2'2"" P" v°1° 4'3'3- m- Time m" Hawk‘ ‘ms- “as” 5mm.“ plasma! mm mum wihhwht ‘hi; iilrlihgllsaaiifzstrfiilciiecszilfihtZggng: a hurry to show Mrs. Jen- 9d t0. 11°11? 1Y1 51W WHY "W1"! 91115 a record was set. on Tuesday even- Nu consideration was disclosed 2-12 7179 “I 299% The neXi- his mmmelisdwifiti‘ m“ hifriimhs" ;‘i_'~"_'°'adi ‘Pches 119°‘; °gverea mood" Zhscemgng breeder, because c‘! kins the special features they ii-‘Pek. W111 be H1119 i0 d0 5°- ing. This league promises to be in the announcement. The Cubs “new?” Y°rk°1lt Pwned by 5ft 13901155 mo; (Jwmzme 10h? 111,01 ‘aiskpifivlogig f0]. 0H i000 the“, ability ,0 “gnsmu Speed M wuid not talk fast enough, Th» Miss Iphigcnie Jirscmuilt invited one 0‘ the fastest mum“, league, ha,‘ 1mm next Sunday u, purchase Mclnnis, was a straight heat win- w?” md Fl I12“?! 1t w"? F11“ wgzcbv Mew Kcnuwk; Own“, mo." ompriw Fltissfpoms are large and “gm and the executive Co meet at Rod Cross 1h the province this yeqr, the Newark franchise from the gl/[eliesofz 12h; pace, {ohtnny apimiglchcgg “by plgrtlc‘; “flag “are $5M Marc-h “on 2.05 00‘ time __ i-veh a little kitchen is installed. House for the next Inertial: Whlsh Iii-st Period Yankees. hi“ “n; 5145;? ac; derAdgiéir fir: wining to buy horses and gm m the mile 2,2 ,0 The Sam, It should be a great encourage- ment to all the children of Soilth- 90ft. will be held on Saturday, Febru- ary 4th. At the conclusion of the meet ing, lunch rivris served by tihe host- L-Augustlna Oove, G. McFarlane (J. McFadyen) fl-Albany, A. Dougay (M. Bradshaw). was drawn up at the league meet- ing following the game with Pre- sident Ira. Ci-ozier presiding. Augustine Graw won the 2.27 trot in straight heals from nine other trotters, best time 2.14. Gallant old them to him to train and race if he will remain in the Maritlmes this season. Don would be quitc an addition to our list of Mari- afternoon the two-mile pace was won by the pacer Ainslie 2.08 2-5. from Detroit, IVIICLL, and the class- ified trot also one llllIP, was won NORTH AMIIICAN ll" t. s. srsveuson; lrunch Manager The d t d t, .., M . Pi k rd, s..ist il by _ . Jan- IO-Albany v8 Heatherbell was also in the fray _ , 0 ’ _ . 0 _ g _ the “re was a goo a en ance ‘n- ess rs is X “ase- e Penalties C. Peters (2) 30v‘ the“. in wmmn‘ the no ‘my and time drivers it hc decides to stay. by Flying Eagle in 2.16. Toronto ' ‘in 14o MCHMOND 5T. Onthiy meeting of the Pin members of th E ecu v Second Period J 13 30d m. w“; ~ 4 ‘Mn is to have night lacing next “mm Gm Guide Assodmmn m“ -. “humming Cove‘ J‘ Maia.“ 3:2: 16—Wirllne:t "vs eAug-uetine ‘$1112; hiiizifa. s_ We thank our friend boil G. summer. The parties who run ' l” PM”! Tihhhgrhifiglht m‘ {rid Plokjafd‘ wféaéymgcii-robomhpggumvgggfintflum: Pmum" — C- P959". A. Dfll- *0‘ ' wjmipq. Gnnanu Ind ' Abbe Naiec whose harness horse col- Dufferin Track will put in light! {any} forPolieyholdon e o ca. ommssonor. ra.-— v - gay. ~ .‘ th P "d " S d tLo B h d ti t- \.4\< L Gordon MacDonald resided‘ N0,“- wp 01,0119, l“; yam-v wdhy TM"! 1.0mm Jan. 16—Albany vs Borden Worthy. best time 2.11. He was “mmam e ‘i°“x 9"‘? adu“ a? a’ _ MW” c"p_ecrii_gf_w ' p h 1 b- y; t 1950 hold. l Jan. filo-Freetown vs. Augustine owned by Brent Mclnms and was ‘km-m 1 l" ‘v My 1° “"1 Mrs. an. Whiteslda read the 292"“ ht eregelclie; " W mum“ t-Albany, A. Dotiflay (a. NOON!!!) Cow 0mm by P“ Mcxenmt whammy Wm,“ ,0,‘ 000,95 0,- rninutas of the previous meeting, 61030:: n; a p‘ :0? The big o-Alhany, A. Dougay (J. Dougsy) “m m_wum00 v0 30,000 the Journal. The Christmas one ., liter which Mrs. Lmiis sadler gave flghmand" mldey I000, 017000 Penalties - MCFafll-nl (2), Pet- 0m‘ “W010.” V‘ n0000wn_ Hanna Wm ‘M8000, Jim, has a cartoon in vvhioh the vari- . ‘lfcfinancial report and said she was l“, “non when he 0000,0000 0 are. L” hm m _ 008000100 O0” Vt m1, gouging, who m,“ ‘My, l ous feature WHQETS’ aret worked . used nnnonhe, that Month. Referee -- Duvsr. n“; “mph” Wm, m, pony in and very prominen among record of l3 victories against 11 BOIQOH. In! had paid in its full quota. bu“ m‘. m, swam-s who fin. Lineups: hm ,0_wn_,n00 v0 “"0000 pgcer John A_ H31 gm 1.3, md them is Lou, as he deserves to be. M!“ simmm Mmmnm" 7"‘! ished eighth in the American Lea- 511m"! "r G°l1v 3- N°°I1lni <1!- "h 1_w||mm V, AWN-m others in the Maritimea some _ , , _ ll letéer received 1mm the Dgmlll- 0",, ScM-‘bomljgh 01d m; 51,010” fence, CE. Truttart, (hos:- No“, Any ‘mphyed "mo, Wm twenty-five years ago. Jimmie is ‘Ariel-hat bill track is Isilcllilig/ up All of us Ilko t0 go h . . , . ompson; orwar s, ' , _ _ or nlg racing in ow or n amp Committee in which it 110w much of s, salary slash he man 00 0100,00 0t 00d 0! m“ 00mm“ settled down at Sihe-rbrooioe PQ ‘we __ the Empire Sme “ark 0 Wan stated the United States Girl r had been ssked ‘to take. CRUISER COATS HALIFAX , . he picked up i the United Slates i 3,4“, cI-iariottetownf PIIOIIQ and all of theiin are in foal. We cernber 19th. The first heat at ti, 1-- will certainly have a busy time U l-2'furlongs was won in 208 3i ~ ._ . - g‘! like this wring and all summer, and the mile Ll an s-s. Thais The ooat of a thousand rFuii qllt._sturdy, .l.'& MIMURPHY LIMITED 11868:! i warmly E. Dougay, A. Dougay. Joe Dou- gay, John Donny. Van Ember. Bradshaw, Barney Noonan. Augustine Oove Goal, L. Inman; defence. T. Peters, L. Campbell, R. Ciitoliffe; forwardl. W. Macradyen. G. Mscrarlane. J. Maclriidyeii. C. Peters, (J. Oariuth- when it will be decided whether to repeat the above or not. The first four teams will advance into the playoffs. OLD MAXI. SERVICE Al early u 10M, the Nether- PICK-UP and DELIVERY ' SERVIC and GENERAL TRUCKING and writes . . . “I am well and feel ashamed for not writing you before as I always like to hear from the boys down borne. I am now manager for the San Fsbi Stock Farm. Mr. Fabi is an Ita- lian and a real fine man. My as- sistant is Louis Pi-aught. Lou keep him off the sulky. The horses in my stable are Cy-ril Hanover 2.00, Storm Han- over 210, Lady Rotan 2.13, Helen Brooke 2.13. eight yesrlings and ten brood mares. The colts are well bred, also the mares that and. it will be a strong compell- tor of Roosevelt Raceway, having been awarded 62. nights with datel of April 28th to May 210th. August. 15th to August 28th, and September 25th to October 28th. Roosevelt will run from May 22nd to September 23rd, Butfalo from ber of horses and disirihuic sav- erai millions to winners. Harness racing goes on at Duf- ferin Track, Toronto, no matter what conditions are. Probably you would think that most any type of horse would have won the classified pace there on De- cuzrmzraioiarnos/ze . iiN Ems? Salas. Same-dun where people are cheer- ful — glad to see us - gtvo friendly service. are. F. MacWillluns. _ spake French now and is msr- _ . _ , The following schedule of games Lin. s‘? piuinlfielrn‘ 0:32: data’: ried to a belutiful woman and $10.)"zznlgfié€lnguilgizrkz1glésoglglzllrfif Th1! s VIIJJI 1 l I I ’___,_ *1 '—- 1:11:11.‘ i-hfrveelb cfth¢1lIcEl‘.:ddl}1‘IlI cioggéiyi. only 11rd i» Jill} nth ‘m1 - qt... h", moment when Lou is around he EIIIAIW- Th“ ("“"‘§5°"M“"""°‘ ' I“ mflk" “"1. h9g9; n; hi1 in ‘Qgd humqnh, I Trotting Association has its (lairsi ‘IF WED ALL QCATTER Y““ "' ‘I"""“I | reg-re‘ ho heu- abou‘ mu- mumil from Jilly 31st lfl Qficbcl‘ 14111.‘ TNE§UN5HINEWE§NOUIQ ~~——-—-~~--~— --~-~~--—---:___; ' s friend Potvin losing his leg, but The above nllhl "tins W111 PFY“ WE WOULDN'T MINDTHE ,9 I don't believe even that will iainly take care of a large num- RA|NY pAyg ,0» i ' I68 KENT BI’. I Cllfllllllffffflfll 9