In Curlingilt's "ON THE BROOM". In the field of good Chewing Tobacco it's Exciting Game Expected Here T onight As Beavers Tangle With Islanders I Lot.-al hot-key fans will be look-i ing forward to a stout tussle he-re, Irlnlght when tln- Islanders Willi piiiy -host to th.- Sziint John Beuv-5 er; in ;i Maritinio Scnior ”””S9y; League clash ht-rr nV0r Forum 109, commencing at 8230. I siioivini: more power of 1"” than thrnv have all season. 'livl Beavers (Ire provinL' lll('l11S('lIL's I. zoing coiit'crii in Bl: Four coni- pt-titlon..is their recent 11-4 drab-, ,-ting over second place Ilulifiwl saint M-iry's provvs only ton Cm": Ilusivcly I tvhag is more. thry have been) (slander; biggest threat in fl"? .vay of stiff competition. Iiavinf! act-n responsible for Fish! 13nd:-rs 15 losses so far this son-. ion. Cumin: horn with ntlditionnl .Seagrams Trophy Play) ere Today To Begin. H The Scagi-ams Trophy play Wllll get underway at the Charlotte-. town Curling Club this afternoon at four o'clock whcn the first of some 31 rinks will swing into act- ion. l -The play will I he divided into four sections with the sectional W”-me;-5 playing off. Officials ad- vise all skips to notify their team! personnel of their I i'e5-PHI-IVE; games to be played- "mie following is today": draw: 4 RM. Ice I-Dr. W. L. Prowse vs. R. S. P. Jardine. - Ice 2-Col. E. Full vs. H. I. spit- let. Ice 3--R. Patent. vs. Ed. Tanton. Ire. 4-Dr. E. S. Cxlfldllll-t )'S- J- S. MacDonald. 0:45 I'.M. Ice 1-H. R. Carrubhers vs. W. R. Jenkins. Ice 2-Dr. H. Mclnty-re vs. J. E. Burden. , Ice 3-J. J. Larabee vs. J. J. Morris. lee 4--A. McPherson vs. R. Bev- 0". The fOll0Vt'll)K are the team per- aonnel: P. Hillier. T. White, W. Burnett, R. Cari-uthers. M. Bell. A. W. Rogers. W. 3- MM- Ne.i.'..l, Col. Full. Dr. Clark. Dona. Hill. 3- 5- M31?" Kay, Hal Spillett. Dr. Barrett, Geo. Buntain, W. Pickard, J. Larrabee. W. Barbour, - Judge McGuigan. Doug Saunders, P. W. Turner. G. S. Burden, Frank Clark. Lou Turner, H. L. Scar. Eldon Campbell. W. Cudimore, J. A. Likely, Art MacPherson. C. Craswell, J. E. Wran. 13- 0'- Rnurke, J. SquarebrlizilS- H. Douglas, G. Newman. 13- Mac" Lend, Ed. Tan-ton. E. Wood, Had Mcln-nis, R. A. Parker. E. F. Acorn. J. Ivan Trainor, Tom Rogers. Walter Wilson, Wen. Worth- Geo. Rogers, .l. Hellolfs, J. D. Sirwart, Ivan Horne. Dr. Shaw, Les Johnston. 5. Beat- on. Russ Spillctt. Eric Dcwling. John Wilson. R. Jones. R. Parent. B. Earle MacDonald. G. Foster. Dr. Prnw.:.-, Dr. W. .1lacDonald. -Judge Trainor. H. Willis. Cllll MacDonald, W. R. Jenkins. E. M. Robinson, A. O. F. Gill. Jim CCITY. Dr. Mclntyre. .Ei-nic Mat-hrson, W. McLainc. H. Atkinson. J. J. Morris. E. M.2cRac. F. R. Scam:-in. Ern. Mclnnis. F. R. McLainc. "J. E. Burnett. M. Jenkins. McDonald. J. S. McDonald. iEg. Gallant, .1. MacDonald. C. Kidd, F. Hanszn. '6. M. MacDonald, Norm Nichol- giin, Win Howatl. C. McLean- W. Hoyt. H. E. llyndman, J. Campbell. A. W. Hyndmalh Buss McCann(ll. Sam Johnston, Ir. w. c'ui-tiss. C. Fmee. .Al. Cameron, Chas. Trainor, Har- per MacNcill, J. S. Moore. Reg. MacDonald. W. Kelly, P. Hdbba. Jim Burd-en. 7 J. A. Canruthers, A. G. MacMil- 1.", Andy Bagnall, Dr. Glddinga. J. W. Dixon, J. Coles. E. K. Mc- Null. R. E. Bell. Elmer Alf. McNelll. R. xlannma. W- Mtlllsh. R. S. P. Jar nc. F. Cannon. W. Whitlock, Di-. , R. Be . GI;l"l."i';i........, Aiimw. Mathecon, C. . lllsih. J. F- - ,.'s;il::es: G.0Av:::zrGeo. Barbour. 1', A, Cunpbell, J. H. Howatt. W. 3.33;”, .121. Nicholson. Dr. '0! the two. Who have been W0-”li' of ls- C lWin Major Prize I iIv.N3i-'.a'- v -aAI?I.I9NA ni- strength in the person of hi: ossic Carnegie back On ll” Beaver bluellne. whom local fans will see in action for the fir-'5 time, thc Beavers can be expect- pd to nmkg it ii tough battle for Leo L'zimoureux's hard-hitting Is- landers and Plenty 05 fail 5"-'l'0" for rfllilltl hockey fans. Both Cape Breton Senior Hoc- kcy Leagun referees. Charlie Geode and Frank Elliott Wlll 1”” he on deck to Iiundle the VVlllSll'-'S- Local fans saw Goode in 80110" new on Monday when he made an excellent job 0! llandllnll ill” game. and with the ('0mblNI'-10” in .lic nttcndiii: 5 snirirt well-i c- togeihcr nll season 8, S. H. L.. those should not Only SP0 panic of hockrxv. but a fereed one to boot- in: 4 BrighMiilEleE- In British Hockey. LONDON, Jan. 23 - (CP) Brighton Tigers. led by Montreal's licc-wheeling Bobby Lee, no.-ad out Streatha-m by one point to win the Autumn Cup. one of the major prizes of the British hockcy sca- son. Tigers clinclied the honors by swainping Wcmbley Lions 8-2 in the final game. Lee scored two goals and assisted on three others. Despite the smallpox scare which has sharply cut attendance at most entertainment spots in Brighton. a capacity crowd of 3.000 checrcd Tigers to their second cup triumph. They last won the tro- phy in 19-I6-47. After the game tihe victors drank each other's healt.-h.in champagne from the cup. which was present- ed by J. F. (Bunny) Ahcarne, sec- retary of the "British Ice Hockey Association. Then, with far less entihusiasm, the players were pa- raded before the club physician to be vaccinated. The final standing: W L T F A Pls. Brighton Tigers 17 10 3 I56 117 3'1 Stteatham 16 10 4 I18 103 Earl's Court Rangers 13 ll 6 121 135 Nottingham iPantliers 12 ll 7 148 134 Wem-bley Lion: 10 14 6 127 138 Haiirinigay Racers 618 6138178 13 Individual scoring honors for the 30-game schedule went to Win- nipeg's Chick Zamick of Notting- ham Pantihcrs. He scored 72 points made up of 30 goals and 33 as- sists-one point better than Lee and two up on Bill Glennie who came to Harringay from Portage La Prairic, Man. Badman of the League was Nottiiighanfs rugged defenceman. Bill Mc-Donald who came to Eng- land via Lachine, Que., and the Amherst. N. S., Ramblers. He spent 95 minutes in the penalty box. Honors for top-scoring defence- man wcnt to Jean-Paul Lacroix from Embrun, Ont. He collected 22 scoring points for Brighton. (A well-known Charlottetown hockey product. Oliver "Buddy" Macliachern. son of Mrs. Angus MacEachern of this City, holds down :4 right wing position with tiic second-place Streathun tcnni. Buddy, who visited home last summer, was a member of the Earl's Court Ranger: last season and was one of the leading scorer: in the English Hockey League.) 36 32 31 20 Curling Results Following are the results of matches played yesterday in the Regal Flour. Trophy competition: D. Elmer MacDonald 9. J. C. Gallant I. John MacDonald 9. I. 1.. Wood All tho Ian-iea were closely con- tested; with the result In doubt until the final rock was curled. to a A LITTLE SPORT ARMY uinr n::u 11" CAVKLRV DIVW9" mum. MIl'1'lNG' Kb! Nmv HIKNANIIATION now cone:-I.-rz Au. cavaanv uuirs . , I W? By Rouson Moncton. Hawks . Score . 7-4 Victory Last Night Qver Halifax St. Marys MONCION. N. 3., Jan. 23-,- (CP) - Striking through a wob- omciiiis - Elliott. Goodc. auiiuuim: First rmoa PAGE SIX THE, GUARDIAN, CH ARLOTTETOWN bly Halifax defence for four first period goals. Moncton Hawks de- 1-Monbton. Mllanl (Dowllng, Besaette) JANUARY 2471951 As has been the case many times already this season, local hockey enthusiasts who didn't attend Mon- day night's clash here between 15- landers and Hawks. missed out on seeing a smart game of hockey. Although the final score was 6-1 for the locals, it was a really tight contest for two full periods with the Hawks holding a 1-0 edge after a Vrlde-open first frame and Islanders In front 2-1 at the close of the sandwitcli session that came up with plenty of aggressive hockey that provided a thrill a minute. . . . With the assistance of one of the coldest nights of the season. the Forum management had a perfect sheet of ice for the boys to perform over and both squads took full ad- vantage of it to hit a fast clip that was the result of shifty passing attacks and wide-open play and ext-iting scoring attempts. . . . The goaltendlng was of a partl- rularly high calibre, and both Les Calvin and Hal Gordon had to look good and act fast in those two first sessions to kucp the scoring down to its minimum of three goals in those fi-times. Colvln was especially hot in the first frame when pressing Is- landers forwards crowded in around his caze repeatedly with dangerous, aggressive scoring attempts. and although some errattic shooting on the part of Islanders aided his cause. Calvin performed sensation- ally at times. Colvln handled 10 shots in the opening frame and 11 in the second. while Gordon turned aside seven and nine. . . . Fans also had a couple of added interests in Monday night's clash. One was the appearance of Charlie Goodc of the Cape Breton hockey circuit, who handled the whistle as chief referee with Jackie Katie. From the press box. Goode's hund- ling of the game was a big improve- ment over what has been seen here of late. He knows how to call them and doesn't waste any time in doing it. When he awarded a penalty to a player. everybody in the rink knew what it was for before It was announced over the public address system. Goode knows his game too. which was emphasized by the fact that there was very little unnecess- ary whistle blowing, that not only speeded up the game but made it much more interesting to watch from the apectator's point of view. 0 O 0 Like all referees, Goode of course took a certain amount of ribblxiiz from the crowd, that seems to be just part of the game as far as the fans are concerned but for those who know their hockey rules, it was not hard to see that the Cape Breton offlclal knows his job and was call- lng his decisions right all the way tin'ough. when he handed out a penalty. there was no bickering with players over the decision, because as soon as it was awarded, he didn't hang around to Invite such action. Which is as It should be. If a rate- ree lnststs on mingling with players and hanging around "sin bin" after handing out a penalty, he's lust asking for an argument. He doesn't look like a guy to argue with anyway-when he waves a man off he means it, and the players weren't long realizing it either. I I I Two new players appearing with Hawks for the first time over local ice was the other added attraction. The two boys were Lorne smith back on the Moncton defence, and Marcel Bcssette who centered between Mousey Dowllng and Lou Mllnnl. Both boys came up with good per- formances and are no doubt prov- ing to be added strength to Doggle Khunls roster. O O Smith la 11 big husky boy that can not only block and check, but is .1 good puck carrier ton, and should be it big asset to the Moncton blue- llne corps for the balance of the season. Bessettc, although of only medium build as far as hockey players go, is both aggressive and shifty. He skates fast and well and knows how and what to do with a puck when he gets it. Be In not easy to hit and is dangerous liraround net, and unless mistaken, ahould be one of the top pivot men of the Moncton team before the season is much older. Island To Take Part In Quebec 'Spiel QUEBEC. Jan. 23-(CP)-Quh lm:'a 38th International Bonlplal mammoth multl-prlu curling avent. act: under way tomorrow with 10 Quebec Province dim-let champion. competing for tho Pro- vlnclal title; . The Provincial championships. load-off competition. in "tha bon- aplel. will be followed all next by the International title- un A total of 1M rlnka from Quo- bac. Ontario, llakatchawau. New Brunswick. Nova lootla, Prince ell. Dalgletsh. The R. C. A. F. Meteors won their first loag-ue game of the young hoc- key season last, night at the crystal Rink when they shaded the Crys- tals of Stummerslde by the score of 5 to 3. In the first period the ice was very fast -and the boys, not used to this. made a lot of end to end fllps. There was enough icing in that period to cover a lot of birthday cakes. It took Sumnieirside only 35 sec- onds to notch their first tally, Train- or getting it on a pass from close in by Kelly. After six minutes of play Kelly was awarded a penalty shct: but Auger in the Alrforce case outguessed him. The Meteors' first tally went; in off MacDonald's shoulder on a deflected shot by Caslake. The period ended l-all. Early in t-he second period Train- or scored his second goal of the evenlng and five minutes later Naugler's pass put McDonald tn the clear and the R. C.A.F. winger sagged the draperies for his sec- cnd counter. Cutcliffe made it 3 to 2. strong-arnilng his way within range of the net and blasting one past Auger. The Meteors kept pegging away at. their up-hill fight. and tied it up again after three minutes or: play in the final frame. Mulvlhlll scoring just before he sprawled on the ice in front of the cage. Brack- ett took a pass from MacDonald to score the winning goal. Ronnie. MacDonald of the R.C.A.F. won: the Victory Cleaner award for the most valuable player on the ice. 0 Linc-ups: Crystals - Goal, Forbes; defence, shields. Sanson, P. MacDonald, Woodslde, J. Grady, Cutcllffe; for- wards. Macxay. Trainor, Kelly, Fer- guson. C. Gallant. ,Ramsoy. Lan- dry. Farmer, Doucette. R. C.A.F. Goal, Auger: de- fence. Dunster, Graig, Cox, Thomp- son: fcrivards. Hoffman, Mulvlhlll. Caslake. Nauizler. Beardmore. H'ulmt:. MacDonald. Wa-ltcrs, Brackett. R. C. A. F. Meteors Win. From Siside Crystals 5-3 SUMMARY First Period 1--Sisidc. Traincr (Kelly) 2-R.C.A.F'.. MacDonald (Caslakc) 8.i5v Penalties - Kelly. I Second Period 3-Stslde, Tralnor (Grady) ., 255 4-R.C.A.F., MacDonald- (Naugler) .. .. . .. 716 5-S'Slde.. Cutcllffe 11.26 Penalties -- Ferguson (major). CCIX, Cutcllffe, Beardmore. Third Period G-R.C.A.F., Mulvihlll , (Nani,-lei-) . 3.401 7-R.C.A.F.. M. Brrackett I (MacDonald) 9.12. Penalties-P. MIICDO d, Brack-' ett. Maclcay, Greta, cox. - Referees - J. Hogan and Dr. V. Grant. -- S. Millionaires Win 6-1 From Miners SYDNEY, N. s.. Jan. 2n-(CP)- Paced by Cliff Roach and Bob Bowness, with two goals each. league-leading Sydney Millionaires defeated Glace Bay Miners 8-1 in in Cape Breton Senior Hockey League game here tonight other scorers for Millionaires were Fred Hildebrand and Ron Matthews. Phil Dalglelsh scored the only goal for Miners at the 18:31 mark of the final period. Mllllonalrca were ahead 2-0 at the end of the first on goal: by Bowne.-.ti and Roach and Hilde- brand addcd another in the sec- and. - Flrat Period l-Sydney, Bowneas (Mclue) 3.42. 2-Sydney. Roach, (Matthew.-, Bownesa) 19.02 Penalties-McBride. Blua, Pris- Secmitl Period 3-Sydney, Hildebrand (Btrukow) .30 Penalties-McBride Mcoabe. (2), Leger, Third Period 4-Sydney, Matthew: Whalen) 0.50 5-Sydney. Bowness Whalen) 13.50 ( Mcrnty-re, (-Matthews, ffuatthem, ( Mund- Macin- 0!. Bownus) 10.01 '1--Glace Bay. Dalalelah rick. Marshall) 18.31 Penalties-Bownau (2), tyre, Bonbomma Sfatea will compete In inter. national play. Prince Edward Inland will be represented by in i-Ink composed of George Hawklnl, Rankine Mc- Liilng, Gordon l-lugheg and L, 1-1. Poole. Tho Inland representatives have made a creditable showing the prize link. Thu party leavoa hare Saturday and will curl a few matches at Moncton baron con- tinuing to Quaint: Iunday. In put.eveiitI..ulltally showing in " Schurman's To Play "Y" In Hoop Game Here Tonight Suinmerside Schurmiin's hoop- stci-s will be the visiting team -here over the P. W. C. floor to- night when they will meet with the Y. M. C. A. quintet at seven o'clock in a scheduled contest that will get Island Physical Fitness Basketlball League activities roll- ing for the week. It will be the second league start of the season for tihe Sum- inerside hoopmen who are at pre- sent sharing the league cellar with Ray's and Y, the latter having lost all-of their first three starts so far this season. So it will be a battle tonight between Schurman's and Y. M. C. A. for the third place spot in the league standing, which should len-d considerable interest to to- nigilit's clash for ardent hoop fans. The game was originally sched- uled for 7:30 but is to be held a half hour earlier so that players and fans may be able to take in the hockey game between Islanders and Saint John. Detroit Scores 8-2 Victory Over Chicago - CHICAGO. Jan. 23 - (CP) - Gordy Howe scoped three goals for the second time within six nights on Chicago Stadium ice to- night as Detroit Red Wings hu- miliated Chicago Black Hawks 8-2 in ii National Hockey League game before 7.488 fans. was the 18th consecutive game without A victory for the C-hicazzo team, which fell behind by 3-0 before the first period was half gone and. steadily deterior- atcd. First Period 1-Detroit, Howe, (Kelly) .. 2-Detroit. Gee. (Stewart) .................. .. 3-Dctrolt, Peters, (Lindsay, Kelly) .............. .. 4-Cliicnizo. Bodnar. (Fnnolin) Penalty: 1.56 5.37 9.15 19.16 Lindsay. ................ .. - Second Period 5-Detroit. Peters. (McFadden) . 3.56 6-Dctrolt. Howe. (Abel. Rcisc) 15.10 7-Detroit, Llndsny, (Kelly, Martin) 16.40 Penalties: None. Third Period 8-Detroit. Abel, (Martin. Lindsay) 7.47 9-Detroit. Howc. (Lindsay, Abel) 8.33 10-Chlciigo. Leler. (Bentley. Dickens) ...... .. 9.28 Pcnaltlca: Mccalg, Kelly. 0'leary Maroons 4. S'side Curling Club Schedule Albany St. Pats 2 This season's undefeated O'Leary Maroons defeated the fast skating Albany St. Pats in tihe O'Lcary rink on Saturday evening. It was a fast and exciting game. The St. Pats were minus their regular goalie, and the sharp shooting Maroom Iliad tihe advant- age of playing on home ice. 'I)his was an exhibition game and both teams showed mld-sea- son forirn. SUMMARY First Period 1-Albany, L. MacLeod (N. Dougay) .. 11:02 Penalties: None. Second Period 2-0'Leary, Ellis (Baglole) 3-O'Leary. W. l-fan-ta (Gorr-ill) 18:10 4-O'Leai-y, Ellis (Baglole) 15:00 Puultles: Ellta, Bradshaw. Tlllrl Pcrlod 5-A bany. N. Dougay ( rosaman) ........... ...... 1:88 8-0'Lcary, Bull (0. Rodgei-Ion) .a............ 19:12 Penalties: None. A-P-Cieague STILLARTON. N. -8., din. (OP)-atollai-ton Royall 0:05 Hockey a ban tonlmt. At tau. h It at! Tiuto, laarnata 4-I. ' NIW Y3K. Jan. I - (AP) - llcg . ldwaq mum and the . 1- "i i 2-Moncton Miller " " 7"” . (Delmon , Denny) ,,,,,,, ” 3--Moncton, Delmonte (James, Domchuk) ,4-Halifax, Watson (Mykefyn) . 5-Moncton. Demchuk (Barlawell) Penalties - None Second Period 6-Halifax. Hollett (Watson, Powers) footed Halifax St. Mary's 7-4 to- night Inga Maritime Senior Hoc- key League game. The first period provided the best hockey at the game. Hawks had their passes clicking and sys- ' tematlcally built up a bhree-goal lead before St. Mary": broke through for their first tally. Hawks led 4-1 at (the end of the first. . 10:04 S. D. II. Scores 8-3 Victory Over Moiitague Meteors A fast S. D. U. squad from . 10:30 - . ' ened the ln -- '1:-16 ggigoiifimrns d..e,Ie:iKiioci:':, Mg. inSlheM:gosndollrame but lcfgxwkg 7TM”"cw"' Bessel” counter at the Montague rink Poplled Wll-h 3 Pal-1' Ind U15 139' (aanpeau) 35 8-Moncton, MoKcnaic'Wm"' (Delmonte, Miller) 0-vl-lallfax. Hollett (C riod ended with Hawk: on the long end of a 6-3 count. The learns split a pair of goals In the last night by the score of 8 to 3. A second capacity crowd filled the rink, after having witnxsed . , . ll) 13- uie Islandens earlier in the aftor- tmv-I frame. t- noon in an exiiibiuoii game. . St. Mary"-9 were unlmprenive P”'l"l'leEl,hr';dBI5Igfllfm-ll. Broyii. Although lihe score was some- in absorbing their second dijub- m,gM,,,,c,,,,, Mme, ' what one sided until. the third bins in two mahw Monday night (McK,,,,g,,, . I 1. period. tihe visitors were forced to they W911! d0Wn 10 8n 114 de' umyamax. c;m.,-pben I." put on an all out effort to notch 1931- ll: We hand! 0i Sal-I'll -70h" (wagon) .'9.- each point. Against the last team 59'W0'”- oulcl-93984 by Smooth pemny m smith, ' ' " passing attacks in the first pe- riod, St. Mary's continued to play loose hockey in the second and third and Hawks matched their performance with a similar brand of attack. only three penalties wera called, two to bhe Hawks and one to the visitors. the Meteors put up an equally fine attack which took them to the net only to miss out on the goal. Playing about the same style as the Islanders, the S. D. U. squad showed speed. passing. and an ability to take and give the bumps, all of which makes good hockey, and highly pleased the local fans. Line-ups: S. D. U.: Goal, MacDonald; de- fcnce. Ayres. Cormier, Coyle, Martin; forwards, Bernard, Dei- ghan, Callaghan, Chretien, Da- lagc, Shrccnan, Gauthier, Mc- Rac, Flynn. Meteors: Goal, Walper; de- fence, P. Fraser. L. Fraser. George; forwards, MacLean, Pow- er, Nelson, Clements, Colljngs, Lanigan. Landry, MacLure. "Officials: Dutchak and Clements (both from tihe Islanders). CANADA3 GREATEST CAR Burl Miller Paces Moncton Team Gordie Miller, a Halifax cast- off, paced the Moncton attack. He scored two goals and drew an assist on another. Sharp shooting Joe Delmonte fired a goal for the Hawks and assisted on two others. Milani, Dem- chiuk. Bessette and McKenzie were the other snipers for the Hawks. Muckle Holletit scored a pair for the Hallgonian: and other scorers were Hughle Campbell and Willie Watson. Halifax -. Goal, D'Aoust: de- fence, Myketyn, Powers: centre. Watson; wings, Hollett, Campbell; subs, Grabowskl. McLaughlin. Brown, Ford, Mccregor, Dfgruer, Anderson. Sullivan. Black. First Period 1-S. D. U.. Shireenan, (Chrctien, Dalage) .. .. Penalties: Chreticn, Coyle. Second Period 2:30 gms. D. U C 11 h Moncton -- Goal. COIVIII; de- (Bcrn.Ei-d) 2:15 femcv D.'-”'”'""”" 5'""'"i ”e"'"' ags. D. U” Bernard Miolfenzie; wings, M.I1le,:'. Denny; (Deighan, Callaghan) 3:40 ml”: Mlgmh l?9'3c11'," ' we? 4-S.D. U.. riymi 9:12 ”'"”"1;l ffkwe " 9'” I" 5.5. D. U., Ayi-es . 14:20 ")5 me 9- Pcnalties: Landry, Third Period 0 rl 6-S. D. 11., Shreenan - P (Chretien) 1.1.: . 7-Meteors. Nelson (Power) . . . 13:05 8-S. D. U., Bernard . . . (Callaghan) 15:12 V t D t l 9-Meteors, Macl..ean e (Power) 17:20 1 10-Meteors, Nelson - , I .. or ,, . , I, M . ”"?1'33.;"ga)Callag"3" 19,45 announced yesterday that -he has Q -ldl.'( fiANOJlP'l,tomP0ll)-l received an invitation to tihe Fly- Pcnalties: None.” 4 Ldwlo” 3”” l”"””w ing Curlers from blue Detroit y Curling Club to visit them next M” In Gliarlottetovm Mr. MacLeod said that although their annual meeting would not take place until the end of July, it is likely that this invitation would be accepted. Members of the Flying Curlers Club -have jiut recently returned from a highly successful playing visit to Chicago. Yeo Theatre MONTAGUE - FRI.-SAT. - SPECIAL "nan LIGHT” GEORGE RAFT . VIRGINIA MAYO - Action-Romance it Also: Laurel and Hardy Comedy and NW3 w. ii. JENKINS .m.. 208 - 2-1 Great George Strait Sununorside Curling Club sched- ule: Wedneaday 7 P. M. J. A. Clark vs. Ivan Nicholson. R. L. Willett vs. A. H. Corney. C. E. Comey .vs. Willard Mac- Donald. 8:30 C. E. Crockett vs. C. G. Robin- son. L. Inman vs. J. E. Morrison. G. J. Hayes vs. T. D. Morrison. BHCKINGHAM Fill! 6'10" Ibex me we flsayaxzgd MON.-TUE. - HOLIDAY INN - BING CROSBY "r'o'n'u" M wEEi(-.... 2. .. 2. WEDNESDAY - nocxnv - aiao '- 31-. JOHN va. ISLANDEBS THURSDAY - OABIISON NIGHT FRIDAY - OHILDIENB SKATE - I TO 5:00 10 NIOIIT SKATE - 0 T0 SATURDAY - AFTERNOON SKATING - 8 TO I EVENING - SCHOOL HOCKEY cmtsran RINK . TIIUIBDAY. IIIII. JANUAIY III! I At 3:15 P. M. . The Islanders Hockey Team GARNET va.'GOLD In aid of the March of Dimes , Admission 10 cents This ad sponsored by the Summer-slde Branch of the Canadian Legion st, Jot-iii Va. istauoias rouohaow -fvlniqlsuav. - 3:31.”. i-iotniiw ncitm foiiitv-.9 AM. oaiuaiiai. nu touonjpgw, 1 , F0