p Winn. Charlottetown. Mon. Dec. 21. 1004.. Canada loses Again; §0viets Gain 4-1 Winl WALTER KREVHNI‘HI'K mNIPEG met-'th Rus- lllll national hockey team scored its third consecutive \‘ic- _ over Canada with a A-I tie- claion here Sunday before a erOWd of 9.924. Canada. beaten 4-0 and 4-1 [101 week. came up will a strong game but were no m- -h (01' machine-like prccisinll of the Soviet team. Canada scored the first fl and matched Russia in ai‘ - Mflmenta folI most of the ' '31 two periods. but fell bP'l'llllf M.- cause of individual mistrms which the Soviet team quit'lly turned into goals. Vyacllealav Starshlnov ltd Russia with two goals, the y- in Ind winning markers. \’ ‘t- Jalmahev and Anatole Fr- aov scored one each Canada’s noal came backhand shot by Ken .\bhott that ricoeheted off the stick and of Russian goaltender Vik- -‘into the corner. a tin and Gary Begin elected to. for Konovalellko. Russia led 2-1 after the first period and 3-1 af- ter the second. Starshlnov fled the score 27 seconds after Canada‘s Garry Dine-ell “as sent off for slash- ing. The Russian took a pass to the right of the Canadian net: and llippf‘d a backhander pastt‘ Ken Broderick. Just over a minute later Star- .vllinov put Russia ahead to stay when he flicked home a rebound Dim-en was one of two mem- bers of Canada's 1904 olymplc team brought in to strengthen the Nations, The other was Broderick. The second period featured eight checking and was score- less until the last two minutes. Russia act its third goal when‘ Canadian defencemen Paul Con- move back on a rush by Jnk-u-l shev. giving the Russian time: ‘to pick a corner. "‘_““‘ New York Rangers first- period lead vanishes as Leaf Moncton Hawks Shade t: UNDSAY, HOWE SCORE Windsor-Dartmouth WINDSOR. NS. HIP‘t - Windsor-Dartmouth and Bob’ Moncton Hawks edged Wind- leFleur and Claude Coursel nor-Dartmouth 4-3 in a Mari- time Senior Hockey League gamc here Saturday night. Hawks led 2-0 after the first period on goals by Hartley Estahrooks anti Ron Gaudet. Alfie Treen of Windsor-Dart-J mouth scored the line goal of the second period. teams split two apiece In the third With John ’i‘ruticnu and Cliff McKay scoring f Minor Hockey The [Ollmt‘tni are the. reslllts.‘ play !l‘! the diarlottetowni Manor Hockey League, for last.‘ week up to and including Sat- urday. Dec 20- ‘ MIDGET Black Hawks 8 ~—- Col O'Brien i2l. Allan Acorn. Rich-i ard Roners. George Cudmore. 12). Blair Mayne, Tommy“ Gauthier: Rangers 6 —- Jack- Arsenault lat. Jim Constale. ; Canadians to ~— Donnie Duns- Ul.lr‘lcmlng Mac-Ken, piloted New tallying for Moncton. Lyle Carter stopped 32 shots in the Hawks goal and Harvey Lerfold kicked out 28 for Wind: sor-Dartmouth. RANGERS 10. HALIFAX 6 NEW ASG W (C?) - DE’l‘ROl’l‘ tCPt ~ Two old pros shared in the resul‘ucnce three assists. coupled with a . . hat trick by playing C(13l'll‘13'695mnh' Glasgo“ Rangers to 8 “Hi \.ic.l:1'0\'(‘(l to be the Winner \vltll fury over Hallfax Schooner: in; a Maritime Senior Hockey Lea-la gue game here Saturday nightl before a crow f 974 e 17:22 mark of the final period Then Gordie Howe period deficit to roar back With four goals to one by the Schoon- ers in the second. and fired ‘ute remaining. The win was Detroit's first four more in the third compared . 0"" l " r m ' 1' R” M“ “9“ ‘ Wm, , sing“. by Halifax_ fmindetr Terry Sawchuk in the Mackell also picked up two ‘ ‘0‘" “m” “"9” have faced Mm; assists. Other New Glasgow‘fl‘is 59350“- marksman were Daryl Mom Leafs may have suffered a Millan, Stew Young and Frank-do“ble setback in (the lame. McDonald . Rightwinaer A n d y Bathlgate. ‘ Gaston .Bouchard picked upiwho scored the lone leaf goal a hat trick for Schoonera, while of Detroit Red Wings in their, -. ill-1 win over Toronto Maple! Reg Assam 5 {our goal! and Leafs here Sunday night before i ’l‘ect Lindsay scored \l'ilat- - is seventh goal of the season? lrapped in the clincher—also his? Rangers nverramp a 4_2 firsL seventh of the _season—~lnto an: ‘ empty net wltlh met. over a mm- on a power play in the second; T‘s GOA Y Ulnia tying goal past Rangers net failed to tie Plllford up. Tor- mindcr Jacques Plante. “Human Rod gem“ no; onto went on to win 6-3 in the Red Wings Win In 3rd; Canadiens Beat Rangers [mate Howe and the retiredlthe rebound and lifted it_in. Claude Provost assisted in the ; goal. which came at 17:32. 1. Montreal. .7 P-m- 'Maurice (Rocketl Richard of 'Montreal Canadiens. SUMMARY First Period —— No scoring. lPennlty Suwchuk served by; Shack 18:50. Lindsay 6 tJoyal. Macgregor 4:42 ;(Mahovlich, Douglas) 10:06. Horton 15:35. ‘ Third period—3. Detroit. Lind- . ay 7 t-loyal llacGregorl 17:22: troll. Howe. 7 (Smith) 8:51. Penalty—Brewer 8:41. ves: he“!!! Sawcthtlk 7 13 10—30 Crozier 6 9 MONTREAL fl. NEW YORK 2 NEW YORK (APl~—Montreall .Canadiens. playing aggressivo,l thud-checking hockey. whippedl liar-season windup played National Hockey League game 8foan Dumps Patriots Clinch Division Ch'ships By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS loss to Boston in last year's Diego in the closing minutes or Quarterback J ac k Kemp division playoff after the clubaia 13-yard touchdown pass from whi a 57- ard acorin aaa had finished in a deadlock. TheiTom Flores to Billy Cannon and to hmrt D tin be ntolgl pand Patriots also beat Buffalo earl-thke Mercer's extra point kick. plunged for two touchdowns at for this season. ending the 81110‘ iDanlels. held to‘l4 yards in the. Boston's snow - bound Fenwaylnine-game winnlng streak. ‘first three periods. accounted Park Sunday. leading Buffalo to Clem Daniels exploded for 129lfor 57 yards m the winning a 24-14 ahowdown victory overyarda rushing in the last quar-ldrlve. the Patriots that shot the Bills into the Ame ric a n Football League championship game. The Bills. .who clinched the ter. pacing Oakland to a 21-20: George Blanda set season come-from-bebind victory over'records for pass attempts. 505, the Western champion Chargers ‘and completions. 262. in the Oil- Houston gave Coach Sammy ers victory. Chuck Hennlgall Eastern Diviswn title in a regu- Baugh a winning send-oft by caught e l g ht passes for driving snowstorm. me in a t de- ans City topped New York 24-7 was the last game for Baugh. a whipping Denver 34-15 and Kan-trecord-seaaon total of 101. It Sunday's other season flnales. ‘ Dawson fired two touchdown fending champion San Dego behind Len Dawson's passing in who resigned tut week. the 1 next Saturday at Buffalo for n. Kemp: who shared the falo signal . calling job with young Darer Lamonica through most of the season but-sat out last week‘s game against Den- ver, made a brilliant comeback on the slippery Fenway turf be- fore a chilled crowd of 38.021. He completed, 12 of 24 passes tfor 286 yards. setting up But- lfalo's second touchdown with a 45-yard toss to Ernie Warlick ‘lafter hitting Dubenion for the 'score that put the Bills ahead ’to stay. . The Patriots matched Buf- falo‘s opening touchdown when Babe Parilli flipped a 37-yard payoff pass to Tony Romeo. But a two - point conversion pass failed and Boston was blanked from then until the closing minutes, when Parilli and Ro- men clicked for a 15-yard touch- W11 do . The victory avenged a 20-8 The Raiders o v e rt 00 R San passed as the Chiefs evened Bug: their record at 7-7. The Jets' Talbo 16:51. Penalties — Larose 4:11.‘ Second Period -- l Detrolti 19:13' )‘ .. 2. Toronto. Bathgate 10‘".l _ ~ . liR'icliard' R Pemm“ unduy 852'} Penalty —- Ferguson 5:48. . Third Period -- 4. Montreal. sackstrom 10 (Harris) 94.0; 5. :11 dew York, Mai-shah 5 we”... ‘vs B. Gauant. N. Smallwood. I. ngarfieldt 14:16. penalties _‘KaIssnt;r. J. MacAulay. v4 . i ce _ ' , Hap Hanson scored twice and Perl“!- w” “ken “0 hmpfla’l af‘l ford tat, Brlan Foley. Jimmy lToy Toy Gallant shot a single. tor he and Detroit defenceman‘. GORDIE HOWE New York Rangers 3-2 in a Na-l tional Hockey League lame -‘ Souris Curling The. following is the women's curling draw at Souris for Mon- day. December 21. Ice 1 —- F. Mallard. F. Boer- tein, A. Delaney. B. Mullally vs. Ferguson ‘M. Pacquet. L. Glenn, M. Dick- son, F. Steward Ice 2 — S. Dickson, H. Young. Henry, .M. White, A. MacDonald vs. 3. Montreal. Baum “1Coffin. T. MacDonald. J. Lar- 32 lief ' . E. Clinton. p.m. ice 1 - M. Peters. L. Gallant. MacDonald. L. MacDonalds L. Sollman, M. Mac- ‘Donald. V. Birt. R. Battersby Pierce. H. Pacquet. K. it 3.25:. lo 14 10—34iRowan. s. MacGregor. S. R. JOHNSTON LTD. Dowling 13’. Vince Carraghelq Gary Waugh 1,, the New Cliff Mal-Donald, Bobby Yollnk-lmasgow not stopped 16 shou- er; Red Wings 6 -- Jackie Dur- Doug Barkley collided along the 5 ant, Jim MacDougall (3), Net. .Haiifax, Don Mason turned away 31 for} The He'll")! flamed dell‘flit l0 lmov son Kennedy {2). Councillors 0 -— Barry Mao Laren l2t. Bob MacKay t2l. Sandy MacDonald, Gordon El- lis; Maple. Deals 2 —— Jody Heng l three double winners on the 10- : t'on- neasey. George Stevenson. Bruins it — Larry Butler. ‘ Bobby Whiflock is). John ’I‘heri-j atllt; Citizens ~Bohby Jewell. AtNTAM Knights 10 ~-— Kler Jackson; (at, .lim Jackson 441. Lele' Merriam. Derek Jenkins, Don-l nie Taylor; Indians 1 — Brian 3mm. 5 — Allison Maclean (2), Bob Thompson. Gordon. Power. Wayne Machlarl'ie; . onda and 50 4-5 seconds, while e into second place in the ‘atandings. one t ahead .Toronto and two back of the ‘leading Montreal Canadiens. 3-2 0 . Marltlma Racing [winners over New \ork Ran- HALIFAX (OP) _'rhel-e were {1.9” 1" Wm” “may “‘9‘” ac’ 3 dash harness racing card a the hm DENNIS HULL scones plateau with his goal. Lindsay, a 39-year-old veteran Slim” r h k_ r _, _ e mm lens, orec ec mg, “,hn came out of a four ‘waT re l fiercely. kept New York at bay . tlrement to help spark the aur-‘thmughout mom of the game. . prising Wings, regained another They had allowed six goals in‘ losing to C it i c a g 0 Saturday 1 He moved back up we list as night and seemed determined. ‘not to let it happen again. i ithe 'hird'hlghe“ “a! 500"” mi The Canadicns scored first: NHL history. trailing only team-f and led throughout except for an eight-second span late in the lsecond period when New York's E land Gilbert tied it. s, Erick. owned by Wil- liam Sampson of Halifax, raced i no victories in heats three and eight with times 50 3-5 sec- Happy Duke. owned by Stanley Mayhew of Kinkora. P.E.I. sped over the three-furlong track in 51 3-5 and 52 seconds in races ' ' taincd the lead the rest of the I way. U a The victory kept the Cana- I diens in first place in the NHL. Blades 5 —— lMil-‘1 Dm‘hm‘ly-lfour and nine. Dam, Clay t2l, Frank Marin-j tyre. Dave Darrach. . Senators fl — Wilf Poulton. J i Albeflonls Rink Fichaud. Lloyd Gass «3). G. Munroe; lotems 4 Roberts Is Completed Stewart (31, Griffin. l Comets 6 — Carl We“ #1)" ALBERTON BUREAU Doug min)" (2‘, Allison Kill}, 0': THE GUARDIAN James H038": AC“ 1 “ Jame” - For skating and hockey enthu- Wood. ‘ sias-ts Alberton's new Jacques CHOW” 3 H Shaw“ Murphy Cartier Memorial Arena has (21. Colin Younker; Hornets 0- been termed a joy to behold. Hawks George Whlllm‘k}; After three years without an Paul MacDonald l2): Flyerl 0 indoor rink in Alberton residents ._ Paul Carmichael. Wayne of the entire west Prince area ewson. Glen Maclnnia. and elsewhere look ahead with PEE WEE 33 Caribolls 4 -— John MauMll- lion of hockey rivalry between 1311 .2», Andy Mat-Kenna, Phil Alherton. O’Leary. Tign-ish and Claybourne; Lions -— 2 - Brian Tyne Valley. .. Merrill Weale. All four centres will have fine Otters fl —- Tommy irwm new rinks in time for the sea- _ ' Rog... Cook 121’ .1, Mac. son's hockey. The rink at Tyne Donia“; Elks 2 -. Coll. Mac. ‘ Valley is completed. Tignish is DOM]... .2l. ‘working all ollt on its first in- wmws 7 __ 30h Mat-Mina“ [door rink and O‘Leary'a (4,, Brian “80R” (2,, " communlty rink was completed Andrews; Foxes 0 —. 1“ 1960 Zebras 4 _ Maqkp Mall 1500- ; Interior work is being rushed aid t3l_ Mervin Mat’Krlwzie, Ito completion on the 2 x 1 Hennessey. ‘the exhibition grounds in Alber- Covotes ,5 -- Bernie Hi; ..tna iton. The exterior was finished (21. Bob Judson. Wayne ‘lnc- early In the year and put Guigan. Gary Brown; F was flood use last-summer for Ath. —~ Andy Matheson, .1 .2 c 1r 1 l0“ 5 CEMMBJ Bally Day Mid Ripping. Gordie Beck. “‘0 ""8941in Prince County Racoons 3 —- Allan ( ~sa.jce"benmal EXhlblhon. Delmar Friznell, Barry Mac! The building we; officiallyi n. Kinnon; Rams — 0. [opened July 4 by Springers 13 —- Billy noon. erty (61. D'Arcy Murphy 16‘: la .Blair MucKay; Seals 1 — Kelli Dressing moms. office. can- MacDougall. PAPERWEIGHTS are completed. Permanent wir- Gulls 5 ~- Barry Gillis, Bobby ing is nearing the halfway mark Fall (21, Callem Beck, Brian and flooding is underway in an Car-mic t2 keen anticipation to the resumtp-. Setters 2 —— Allan Wood. 1' ank ‘foot all steel arena located on Wedge. minister of welfare and? 1". teen, promenade and seatingl The [for this week in the Chicago Tops Bosto BOSTON IAPl —- Bobby Hull lcontinued his record scoring ipace. leading Chicago Black Hawks to a 3—2 National Hockey league victory over Boston Bruins Sunday night. The tri- ‘umph was the seventh straight ‘for Chicago. Htlil scored his Zfith goal in alon put the Canadiens back on top and they main-_ and stretched New York's win-f less streak to six games. [JED 0N OPENING GOAL ‘ The Canadiens had led 0111: Jean Guy Talbot'a tip-in goal at 1 16:51 of the opening period. . Balon scored his 11th goal ofi the year after Henri Richard: won the farce-off fol-lowing Gil-' bert's goal. The ex-Ranger shot! at Jacques Flame and the lYork goalie saved nicely but? fsecond period. Reg Fleming! getting his eighth of the season“ poked home a pass in front of; the net from Bill Knlbbs after Ab McDonald had missed con- nections. First Period — 1. Ohic-ago.‘ was down when Balon picked up i l Hull 20 (Elsposito, Vasko) 18:33. as many games at 18:33 of the “mam” _ Bowl" 3101' RaV’l first period. picking up a loose “('11 5:47. McKenzie, 12:38. ' .puck at the Boston end and beating goalie Ed Johnston. who Fleming 8 (McDonald: Kn ‘was out of position. Phil Esposito registered the deciding coal at 15:53 of the ——Maxner 8:00. lthird period. knocking in a sec- ond rebound. Johnston had stopped shots by Stan Mikita ‘from the right side hilt wasn‘t jahle. to recover. i Dennis Hull. 20 - year - old {brother of Bobby, tallied the Hawks' middle goal. putting ‘Chicago ahead 2-1 in the second ‘period. He beat Johnston on a .shot directly in front. Eric Nesterenkn otlt - fought two Bruins” defenders in the icorner to gain control of the lpuck and set up the younger man. A Boston came from behind itwice to tie the score. The first -Bruins' goal came at 3:49 of the Schedule In Minor Hockey following is the schedule n1; gawk. t ._ prank all out effort to have akating by ‘ Division. and one game sche- mexmnon, John Quinn, Boo Chrlstmas. Gormley, Allan Moore. . Duck: 7 — Jerry MacDonald (at, Stephen Green, Doug countable; Falcons o. 'furnace and plumbing is to be Orioles — Russell Mac- installed. Gabe (2). Lyle Sheppard 3”: _ The 100 x 80 foot surface will, Rama 1 - Ronnie Fisher. ,be lighted by 36 400-wa-tt mer-i Blucbirdla 3 —- David Mac- 1 eury v a por color-improved w, Alan Rogers. Jo h n . lamps believed to be the first of Squarebrlggs; Sparrows 0. ‘their type in the province. Jm —- 5 -- L. MM"- Gor' l A public address system cap- an Trim“ (4); Robins o. iable of handling the arena andi Lu. 2 -— In] HomesseY. lthe exhibition gmunda is also to.1 David M; Owls 0. 3 installed. ‘ ll 4 - 1”" MM“?- ! Willard Calm has been hir-l an- tih‘ m Gmn- Ket'mgea as ice-maker and he will bel ." ' L‘Ed John i assisted by Cedric Hunter. Mem-| . - rs of the rink operating com- ‘4 “0— William keou— mlttee are: Robert Campbell. ‘w). m Ellis. Gfldtam chairman; Perley Hardy. co- ' lrlaa Map-on: M chairman; Wealoy Hardy: Tho- «gw Flanagan. mas Barbour; Herbert Malfw . “C‘— m W MI; Arthur Hell-ac: Royl “I'm. Gar! Cow heard and Jack Profit. Serve-l “MI a—m labor. mm as A1. nun-u. i All the closed-in area on thel southern entrance to the rink; will be heated by an oil-fired‘ duled for the Bantam division. which would normally be sche- duled on Frida . Monday, Dec. 31 -— 5 p.m.- Bruins vs. Red Wings; 6 p.m. — Canadians va Rangers. Tuesdll v. Dec. 22 — 5 pm. Black Hawks vs Maple Leafs- fi p.m. Citizens vs Councillorsil ’— BANTAM THURSDAI Wednesday, Dec. 23 ._ 0 p.m. ' — Indians vs Barons. . The remainder of the, Bantam schedule will be play-J ed on Way, with other acbedules to be published later in week. Referees Schedule: l Monday. Dec. 21st 5 to 'I p.m. -- Joe f‘oyle. Art Arsen- ault; Tuesday. Dec. 22nd H to 7 p.m.—Art Arsenault. Grant edne y, cc. :3. 0 p.m. -— Alan Andrew. Har- old Conway. Mills“ TUESDAY—— Second period — 2 Boston,l h ibbs) 1' 3:49, 3. Chicago. D. Hullzlsulll-l a f e l field. Nesterenko 18:00 Penalty! F O R U M | Third Period -— 4. Boston. l iBucyk 12 (Green. Rivers) 2:39,. I 5. hicago. Esposito 13 tM'ikita.i 7 v Pilote) 15:53. Penalties —— Maac- "Eggalmim Hock" Neil 1:49. Green 4:46, D. Hull 11:00.12.” am_Parkd‘ak 12:10. Bucyk 13:43, Ravlichj Junior high'is'kmng) 14:?"- l 12:0ol:0o—r.w.c, ,~ “‘8 l 3:45-4:45 Prince Street School a Hall 14 _ , H Johnston 0 9 5—22t 7:00-8:00 p.m.—Flying Hawks l “ _‘—— :30 pm '1' east (over 15 years—35c , and Adults soc—Skating ‘ Week TUESDAY ’ 1:00-3:00 p.m.—oh'towll Rural I AT filth . 3:45-4:45 p.m.—Blrchwood llth I . o o tCIVIC Stadlum WEDNESDAY ‘ ‘ :0:00-11:00-—Blrchwood High MONDAY— Jfllfihfih‘é‘kw 39°93. 1:30-3:00 p.m. Pre-School Chil- dren Skating (.251: Per ' l-Z—Pre School Skab 4-9—Miaor Hockey m v 4:00-5:30 p.m. Skating Children .15c Adults .2513 3:30-6:30—Min0r Hockey 7-9—Rock ’n Roll Skate 0:00-7:00 p.m.—Minor Hockey 8:00-10:00 p.m.—Skate for all ea—ZSc (.Xll Forum passes good) lWEDNESDAY 1-2—Pre School Skate THURSDAY 4-7—Mlnor Hockey 10:00-12:00 a.m.—Children and ll-l0-«Qllatfng Adllta Skating—15¢ 11 25c FRIDAY 2:00-3:00 p.m.-Girls and boyl. Closed (10 years and you el ; Skating—10c: Adulthmzsc. l 3:13-4:15 p.m. Girls and boys (1! years and older) Skating—10c: Adults 25c SATURDAY FRIDAY—- Clout-l- saute 2-4 at! 0-10 SATIJRDAY— fill-11:1! p.m.—Minor Hockey 2: - :M . . I Chi-Ishm- Slt-te 1-4 Ind 8-10 innit-m 23:51:? 131123 eats . __ 3:15—4:15 p.m.—Boys and SUNDAY Girls 11 yearn a-l oval—10¢: 018-10:qu Club ROI-10:” p.m.—Mu I.“ l 5:00-7:00 p.m. Minor Hockeyl In slo'ck of s. It. Johson Limited The All New 1965 MUSTANG Till: la Ford of Canada's new Mustang. The low, Ileek automobile ta destined as a family sports car. with bucket seats In front. manage "Ion-mu In back and e b are mm: a hardtop coupe and a convertible. 0 cylinder and V-l motors. manual Contact One of the Following Salesman For A Demonstration . . . Arnold Bruce MUSTANG the Car for the young at Heclrf from 18 to 80 s. R. JOHNSTON llMlTED ‘ I Matt Snell ran for 103 yards. Curling Results setting a rookie rushing mark of 945 yards for the season. It The Charlottetown Curling was New York's seventh suc- .Club has had a most successful cessive road defeat. pre Christmas Bonapiel. Therei were 56 teams taking part in. six round robin and two double1 knock-out competitions. The lat-l tef‘two are the Junior for eighti e year curlers and the Central l Creameries for four year cur1-‘ es, the winner‘s to represent} The cmflofietown mule“ the club in Provincial play: pee We“ Mm to an easy “W”- . . . . '44) victory over Gard Kelly’s The SIX, Wlnm,“ teams m lhei Summerside All Stars in an ex- lround-robtn series are as '0‘" hibition game played at Civic 10%! Stadium Saturday afternoon. ‘1) Henry Pew”. A” “we-l The visitors had a two goal Bill Gwen“ and wall“ Mfic' lead before the fans were com- Gresor. t2) Wen MacLame- fortably seated. and then added Harry Thomson. Joe Shelfoon No more goals in the second and Harry MacLauchlan. i3): period_ and settled back to pro_ DOUS- Cameronv Ala“ sm'll‘v tect the shutout shared by Paul George Dillon Ind '30be D'l‘ Norris and Shane Bowling. loll. (4) George Kays. E. FordH Bob Machllan banked two Harvey Douglas ll“d Frank and singles went to D'Arcy Coady. (5) Larry Blakeney. Dr. l Mummy and Bob manual Webster. K91“! Myers and Rec-l Club president John Mom‘ls. MacDougall- (9) RUSS Ewmg-i announced that this was only Fred Corcoran. Néd. 000195? the first of many games plan- and Charlie FlSheP- I ned for his Peerless Pee Wee: In the Junior Competition the; throughout the rural areas and team shipped by Ron Ketch With‘ asks that any interested p3,. JOlm MaCDonflld» JON" Whaleni fies contact him in regard to and Wenda" Cm d9l99l€d 3 having his team play in their leam Skipped by Roller 0039 in community. the finals. 1 C I In the Centre reanlersiesp play has not been completed as yet. The following teams are‘ still in the running. Stu. Layers By my; CANADIAN pREss and Merrill Pursey are lllldP-l National Lune lfeated. Teams with one loss are‘ W L T F APt skipped by Irv. MacKinnon. ml“ Montreai 14 8 a 84 5934 wood Ford. Keith Dalzlel and Chicago 1511 2 92 74. 32 Boxer Goes. Barrett 1410 4 74 69 32 The curlers receivedl Toronto 1210 7 86 72 31 Christmas Fruit cakes as pri-‘New York 913 7 70 9025 us. it 618 4 66 9816 Are Not Always Under The Most Wonderful GIFTS The Tree automatic Ira-Inhale". Sport car drivers wlll be date to order a “adeal battling package" for max road- abtllty. Luxury options Include power assists. vinyl-covered roof. tinted glass. console and air conditioning Gone Goody Ray Chappell Your Ford Dealer i DUI-Gm ell-rim