IINOIIQI GIHAIIC 1'. PR OT branch Manager - W. B. MacDONAI.D. - rwl-IEI. BUILDING i CHAIILOTTETOWN. P. It. 1. BUSINESS OllAllOE OF LOCATION The Radio Sales and Service Business of KING AND JOHN'S RADIO and the ELECTRICAL AND DeLAVAL DAIRY EQUIPMENT Business of II. A. LOVE, St. Avard's. Have amalgamated as one business to operate under the name of THE ISLAND RADIO CENTRE Located at 136 Great George Street. formerly the location of Edison Electric Co. Ltd. I switched to Mcsrvelulse for dependable slerts' You get more engine protection under all drivjn g conditions with Marveiube-the Heavy-Duty motor oil that meets car manufacturers specifications for correct lubrication. Marvelube is adetergent motor oil. It not only lubricates-it cleans. A clean engine-free from gum, sludge and abrasive particles-lasts longer and gives you , more trouble-free performance. Let your Imperiil Esso Dealer protect the investment you have in your car with his "Care-Saves-Wear" service. IMPERIAL tsso DEALER the sign that says W to stop for! YOU CAN DEFEND ON -all 6IVRY&0 ?5W?tT17xV5 BATTERIES '. STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON All. CHIYSLI I-IUILT VEHICLES You'll get a smooth 3.. dgaendable flow oi'P WE with the new IM ROVBD Chryco Battery. One of may list rove. meats II the h co Safety Vnive. re. vents corrosion . . . overdiiin . . ; and autotnatfcaiiy .4. our water to the mfftct level. You ch, .1". millionth-Targo 0' Dodge-Dssoto dealer can install a COYWO Battery for 70): in a matter of -IIIITCI. as on.-pp: Glace'Bay In 4-3 Victory Over Swey GLACE BA , N.5.. Nov. 18 - (CP) - Syd ey Millionaires, last year the pride of Maritime hockey. were humbled 4-3 by Glace Bay -Miners in a major league .game here Saturday night. It was their iourth consecutive loss to Miners. More than 3.800 cash customers watched the locals in the best game played since the M.M.H'.L. began. Miners outshot the visitors by a slim 30-28. Sydney now is In in the circuit cellar, three points behind Moncton and Halifax. Frank Bathgate of last year's Charlottetown Islanders picked up three points in smart trigger work for Millionaires and Pets Wywrot was outstanding for Miners. Eliot Ohorley, Comet Bailey and John Anderson, as well as Wy- wrot were the Glace Bay scorers. Bill Cupulo. Bathgate, Dunc (Big Train) Maclntyre. did the honor: (or Sydney. Millionaires were without the services at forward Skippy Frezell and deicnceman Eddie Marineau. injured in last Friday's game against Miners. Sydney: Goal. Pidsodny; de- it-nre, Mckae. Levandoski. Rockey. McBride; forwards, Bnthgnte, Cupolo, Maclntyre. Birukow, Prokop. Rowe. Roach, Kennedy. Whalcn, Robertson. Glace Buy: Cool; Hicks; de- fence. Windlr-y. Co8per, Bloomer. Myketyn. Danloviich; forwards. Polio. Macey. Anderson. Wywrot. Leger. Charley. Rohmer, Haley, Bniley. Oiiiriuis: Goodc and Gillis. First Ileriotl 1-Sydney, Cupolo, ti3nth;znte. Mnclntyre) .. 8.02 Penalties: Bailey ll.50, Levan- rioskl 13.06. Windlgy 14.14. Vl'hnlcn l5.ll. S:-rt-ml Period 2--Glucc Buy. Chorlcy, ILcger. Wywroi) ........... 2.12 3-Glace Eny. Bailey (Polio) 5-25 4-Glace Buy. Wywrot. (Leger. Chorlcy) 12.42 5-Glare Buy. Anderson. (Polio. Winrilr-y) .......... .. 14.05 L-Sydney, Bnihtxale. (Cupolo. M lniyrel .... .. 18.43 Penalties: Bl omcr 5.35 Third Period 7-Sydney. Mat-Intyre. ilinlligate. Prokoni . . .2i Penalties: Poile 6.27, McBride 15.54. Hockey 18.08. Stops:- g Pidsodny . 1'2 9 10m-70 Hicks 13 9 5-28 Very Active In Curling The Charlottetown Curllni ub's new executive is putting punch and drive into its oper- ations and the royal and ancient game hereabouts is pointing to- ward; a very active year. The executive is attacking the . problem oi stirring up enthusiasm from two directions, each de- pendent on the other for success. Flrst.ihe clu-b quarters have been repainted irom ground floor to the banquet hall on the top iloor. Floors. walls and ceilings have all been cleaned. painted or varnished. The banquet room has been transiormed, with the ceiling painted a warm red and the walls in three-toned grey. The room in its new garb is startlingly at- tractive. On the ground floor. the tine hard-wood iloors long con- ccalcd under the roughening wear and test oi traiiic, have regained their natural beauty alter scrub- bing and varnishing. These floors are of oak. This week new furniture will be moved into place and aside from a little straightening up here and there the club will be ready tor the winter. ” t oi the executive's ob- jeciivcsv is the .rebuilding and strengthening oi the club's mem- bership. The canvass directed towards this end is meeting with membership now stands at 104. sixteen oi whom are newcomers. Thus iar the canvassers have ul- led on only hall the names on their lists. and there is reason in believe that when the drive is ompleted the Curling Club will have the largest membership in its history. The women's division oi the club will open the year's activit- ies on Wednesday night. Nov. 22nd with a bridge party. By that date all the new iurniture will have been delivered and with its newly decorated rooms. the club will be more attractive than it has ever been. The executive seems well on its way to reaching its two ob- jectives. s more attractive club. and a larger membership S'side Team Vlins At hpnirnl MONTREAL, Nov. is - (CF)- Tho R. C. A. 1'. English Rugby Club irom Sumrnerside. P. It. 1.. defeated the Wcstmount cldb oi Montreal 12-! Saturday” in a game played on a muddy iisid. Most of the R. C. A. 1'. play- ers are from the R. A. I2. in Can- ada under the Commonwealth Training Plan. P0. Tran Hudson opened the scoring with a try. ioliowed by another to minutes later by P0. ,Robert Marshalln Diclt Hughes accounted for Westmount's only N1. the inner: moving further ahead on its by P0. Norman Al ion and P0. Louil Lamont. Ivory encouraging success and the THE ' GUARDIAN. Athletic Union To continue Empire Games Sponsorship vmcouvm. Nov. 1! -(one The Amateur Athletic Union oi Canada has decided to maintain the sponsorship of the British Empire Games committee. After long debate delegates to the annual meeting here Friday night rejected a. resolutions com- mittee motion calling (or an in- dependent British Empire Games committee. A later resolution called on the B. E. G. committee to iormulate new rules which would make it a more continuing body with more control. Len Walters. young ieather- weight boxer irom Vancouver, was named outstanding amateur ath- lete in Canada, when delegates awarded him the Norton I-I. Crews Memorial Trophy. The Viscount Alexander Trophy -for outstanding athletic achieve- ment for 19 years and under went to Richard Ferguson. 19-year-old track star of Tqronto. A new trophy, the Tom Long- boat Trophy for outstanding athletic achievement on the part oi an Indian, was awarded to Frederick Baker oi North Van- couver. Candidates for the new trophy. named alter iihe late track star. are picked by ofiicials oi the Ind- ian Aiiairs Department in eight regions. Medals are awarded reg- ionally and trophy winners are selected irom the medal winners by the A.A.U. In other resolutions the con- vention passed an amendment to the A.A.U. constitution will allow teachers and physical education mstructors to participate in amat- .eui' sports ii the are not receiv- imz payment (or aching. A boxing resolution iorbids any competitor irom participating in Olympic Games if under 17 years to nu... sgulpmeni Ci-IARLOTTETOWN Local Garrison Hockey league . lieorganiied .- Lieut. Gordon Wellner. of the zeta L.A.A. Regiment. yesterday was elected president of the new- ly organized Garrison Hockey League at a meeting held in the Wardroom ct H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. The enthusiastic meeting at- tended by representatives or all military units in the city showed great keenness tor the coming hockey season .and the tentative rmters oi the units indicated that practically all players not on the Islanders will be taking part this winter. Other oiiicers named to posts in the league include vice-pres- ident Sub. Lleut. Ivan Trsinor. R.C.N.(R): secretary treasurer, Otiicer Cadet John Richard, P. E. I. Regiment (l'ith Reece). Mem- bers of the Executive Committee are LIS. A. Siinton. R.C.N.(R): oi! age. The Dominion weightlifting championships will be -held in Quebec next yrzar. Olympic trials are always held in conjunction Oiiices Cadet 2. Device. R.C.A.: Lleut. L. Macxinnon, 5 Signals Regiment; C.S.M. II. Archer, Field Ambulance and service Corps; and Sgt. John Gallant. P. E. I. Regiment. ' This year it is anticipated that the Medics and Service Corps will present a combined team while the other units taking part. will be the Reece. Navy, Artillery and Signals. It is expected that the senior officers will be asked to contribute three trophies, one for the league winners. one to: the highest scorer and the other (or the runner-up. The next league meeting will be held at the Queen Charlotte Sunday. Nov. 25. 0.2.. out ACHESV with Dominion championships. SPECIAL IIOLLAWAY Dancing 10-1 . aviation instruments - lllfllhl TKIHIIUAHS to maintain ilying and control surfaces in psrlstt ordsv IRIAIENT TECHNICIANS to plant the lirtpwst and service complex sighiintlond Tuesday Nov. 20. 1951 'Sponsored by the Phalanx Club Music by Don Messer and His Islanders The Santamarians and Islanders Invited Guests DANCE BALLROOM Adm. 501'. When Aircraft Technicians have completed their service check on an R.C;A.F.jet, it's had a thorough overhaul. 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