CONFEDERATION WINNERS Pictured above are the win- ners of Saturday's mixed curling. in the. Confederation Ronspiel. From LEFT TO RIGHT, Bob’ Dillon, Sue Flemming, Tan MacNevin and “Margie” Giddings, This team - won the’ Andy’s Seafood Res- taurant Trophy and prizes. The runner-up team was “Wen MacLaine, Jo Vau- tour, Wendall Carr and Helen MacKinnon. Other teams win- ning prizes were’ skipped. by ' Roger MacDonald, Jim Cam: eron, Merrill Pursey< Bill Acorn and John MacPonald. —— ‘NHL SATURDAY MONTREAL 6 N.Y. 2 SUMMARY First period—1. Montreal. Pro- vost 17 (Beliveau, J: C. Trem- blay) 10:01; 2. New York, Goy- ette 9 (Brown) 11:27. Penalties Howell 9:17, Harper 16:48. Second period — 3. Montreal, Larase 14 (Price, Backstrom) 8:43; 4. Montreal, Provost 18 (Price, Beliveau) 11:55: 5. - Montreal, Rousseau’ 27 ‘Ri- chard, Balon) 12:59: 6. New York, Hadfield 15 (Fleming, Ra- telle) 13:19. Peenalties—None. Third ‘period — 7. Montreal, Duff 18 9:12; 8. Montreal, Rous- seatt 28 (Duff, Richard) 15:40. Penalties—None. ~~ Shots on goal by New York : Montreal Attendance—15,300. TORONTO 4 CHICAGO 2 TORONTO (CP)—NHL. Satur- day: x 11.8 7—24 13 13 12—38. % SUMMARY . First period—1. Toronto, Arm- strong 18 (Douglas, Mahovlich) 6:41; 9. Toronto, Mahovlich 30 (Keon, Armstrong) 18:08; 3. Toronto, Horton 6 (Armstrong) 19:59. Penalties—Stapleton 3:33, “MacNeil 4:23, Pronovost 9:13; Douglas) minor, misconduct 10:44, Pilote 18:35. Second period — 4. Toronto, Pulford 27 (Ellis, Kelly) 9:33; 5. Chicago, Hay 18 (Mikita) 13:30. Penalties — Nesterenko 5:48, Vasko 8:38, Atmstrong 12:17, Jarrett--14:07.. . Third period —_ 6. Chicago, ;Wharram 24 (Mohns, Pilote) 6:01. Penalties Shack 4:40, Toronto team penalty served by Boyer ‘10:34, Mohns 11:20, Ma- hovlich 12:07, Pilote, Hillmamr 13:21, Mohns major, Douglas major, ganie misconduct 15:55, Maki 17:19. ; Shots on goal by Chicago | Toronto ‘ Attendance— 14,996. 714 8—29 2313 4—40 PWC Girls Team Cops Crown Prince of Wales’Ladies hasket- ball team captured the P.E.T Interscholastic Senior A basket- jball championships over the weekend as they dropped Sum- | 'merside High School 34-17 in the second game of their two game total point series. They had pre- viously won the first match, in \Charlottetown, 25-21. | The Welshwomen’s Mary Mac- |Leod was high scorer in the game with 14 points while teammate Pat Jay chipped in janother 10. High scorer for SHS jwas Linda MacLeod with nine points. | The trophy presentation t 0 ok |place immediately after the game with the Summerside team givingythe trophy to Miss Helen Bishop, coach of PWC and .co-captains Pat Jay and Anne |\Charlotte Kelly. ; | Charlottetown, Murray Harbour 2 Split Honors | tn Provincial Minor Hockey iplayoff competition held at. the ‘Forum on Saturday, Charlotte- ‘town and Murray Harbour |teams split honors in the Paper- \weight and Pee Wee divisions. | -In the first game the Char- |tetown Paperweight Jays squeezed out a 21° win over the Murray Harbour _pucksters to ‘win the two-game, total goal series 5-2 as the result of a 31 win in the first game at Murray |Harbour earlier in. ‘the week. Tommy Trainor and John Ready led the Jays to their victory on Saturday with a goal each while ‘John Jackson got the lone tally | for Murray Harbour... . | Jt was a smooth-skating group of Murray Harbour Pee Wee pucksters, however, that gave a large number of Murray Har- bour fans something to cheer about when they edged out the .Charlottetown Pee Wee Racoons |21 to take the two-game total] goal series 5-2 and earn the right to advance to the finals against” Kensington: in quest of ‘the P.E.I. title. Alan Martin and Danny MacNeill accounted for the Murray Harbour scofing with a goal each while Billy MacDonald: garnered Charlotte- town's lone tally. : TEENS MEAN MONEY The United States’ 24,000,000 ate teen-agers spend $12,000,000,000 a year... | ‘Defeated ’ The following are the results in Charlattetown Minor Hotkey ‘ing last week, un to and includ- ing Saturday, March 19th: ‘PEE WEE ; Racoons 6 — Billy MacDonald (6); Elks 2 —Wayne MacGul- Zan, Gordon Mackay Coyotes 6 — Bobby Smith (2), John MacDonald (3), Michael Hennessey: Springers 4 Billy Doherty (2), Billy Younker, Wayne MacLean. Setters 5 — Jim ©'Connor (3), |Don Stevenson. Austin Gallant: vid Crosby (2). Bisons 6 -- Shaun Maclsaae, Jamie MacLeod, Make Power, |\Glen MacDermid. Kevin De- \Vine, Ken MacDonald: Wolves 2 '- Sput MacDonald, Don Mac- Lean. Lions 11 — Del Frizzell (9), |Jerry Peters, Carl Trainor; Ze- ibras 2 — Kent MacDonald, Ja- jmes Power. | Caribous 3 — Bryan Connolly \(2), Freddie Godkin: Rams 2 — Jackie Kipping, ‘Billy Higgins. Foxes 4 — George Lipton, Frankie MacKinnon, Paul |Gormley, Lyle Sheppard; Seals 2 — Andy MacKenna; Donnie Callbeck. BANTAM Ramblers 14 — Terry Gee (4), : \Gary Steid (2), Grant Gaudet /(2), Shaun Murphy’ (5). Tommy Prowse; Bears 4 — Joe Gillan, |Peter Williams (2), Bobby Mac- Kenna. Senators 9 — Jimmy. MacMil- jlan, Barry MacKinnon, Brian Sobey (3), Pat Griffin. Gary Cooper (2), Alan Larter; Blades 1 — John Thistle. Champions | Barons 7 — Ronnie Peters (4) Steve McCabeq (2), Garth Reeves; Cometh 2.— Gary Campbell (2). Bisons 9 — Alan Gass (3), D’- Arey Murphy (3), Lloyd Gass, Wayne Jordan, Darry! Harding; Queen Charlotte High School Maroons 5 — Jim Killorn (3), hockey. squad dumped Birch- John MacMillan, Kenny Doiron. ; wood High 6-1 in the first game, Bantam Playoff Schedule ‘of their best-of-three series for | the city interscholastic hockey ile scheduled games on Monday championship. at the. Charlotte- and Tuesday of this _ week be- League playoff competition dur-. . |Otters 5 — Bobby Falls (3), Da- . There will be no Midget-Juven- . town Forum Friday night. Bob Jewell paced the winners ‘attack with a-big four goal per- formance and Peter Williams chipped in with a brace for the Ted Redmond coached aggrega- tion. ‘ Tom Gauthier fired the lone _. ‘marker for the -John Kane coached Birchwood team. The Longworth Avenue students are defending. champians”“and they will be out to square the series | in their next meeting with the | Queen Charlotte lads. f Diminutive Billy Doherty con- | tributed two assists to the win- | ners cause and played a strong two-way game for the North Ri- ver Road aggregation. —— ALlinost ~~ REALESTATE SALES ~ do your. shopping at North River mnt Store. |i for everyday Steady Low Prices! rT & Where do you stand 7 4 Mr. Robert: | think ’'m in good shape, what with all my insurance policies, company pension, and Canada Pension. Interviewer: Have you ever sat down to-sort out what all of these things really mean — in providing future capital and income? Mr. Robes: No. Don’t think I'd know where to start. viewer: The Mutual Lifé of Catiada tas devel=— os inte = now when it comes to planned financial security? knows his business. Mr. Robert: How dot iu oped a program to help you. It’s called Planned Security. H lets you examine your total needs, step by step, and shows you how to build your financial program te take full advantage of the Canada Pen- s20n Plan, and the life insurance you now own. bar. Robert: k there some kind of pamphlet | can write for? y interviewer: No. Planned Security is a program re- quiring the help and advice of an expert in this field. CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH OFFICE: Dominion Bldg., Ph: 894-8513 a [MJ Mr. Robert: Not a “do-it-yourself kit,” eh? Interviewer: Well, each case is different — and a highly personal matter. It’s best tp sit down, in the _privacy of your home or office, with a man who Interviewer: Call your nearest Mutual Life of Can- | wadarepresentatives_— The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA HFAD OFFICE WATERLOO, ONTARIO, F é. arrange that? sear £6.18. { STARLIGH ED )aao Sor Realistic Service Phone 892-2484 | f 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., March 21, 1966. ~ MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS cause of the following Bantam playoff schedule slated for those days Monday, March 2ist. 5 p.m.— Senators vs Blades; 6 p.m. Hornets vs Indians; Tuesday, March 22nd, 6.30 p.m. -- Comets vs Barons. Note: All Paperweight players are advised that Wednesday from 4-6 .p.m. will be reserved for Paperweight scheduled play to- replace the..lost playing time last Saturday. The playing sch- edule will appear in Wednesday mornings Guardian. Wednesday, March 23rd, 6.30 p.m Juvenile Practice. Friday, March 25th, 7.10 p.m. Midget Practice. Tyne Valley Cops Crown The Tyne Valley Clover Farm- ers recently won the Prince County Intermediate B hockey crown as they defeated the Tig- nish Aces 9-8 in the sixth game of the best of seven" series for ‘their fourth win. They won the first three games of the series but then took two straight de feats before wrapping the crown up. ' Ron MacArthur led the win- ners with a hat trick while T. McCaul and D. Birch each had two markers. Singletons went to Merry! Cameron and I. Baglole. For Tignish Hennessey and Ber- nard had a pair each while G. Cheverie, J. Cheverie, K. Wart and Alvin Hackett had one each. ALL OWE HUNDREDS Consumer ecredi/t in the United States now totals $315,- 000,000,000, more than $1,600 each for every man, woma and child. | ie \. Contact D. W. Murphy General Insurance 143 Great George St. (Above Fashion ‘ Shoppe) i Charlottetown ‘Phone 4-8132 “got one each. | here. Englewood High | Cqnadian Investors Asked Shades Alberton ALBERTON — Englewood Re- gional High School edged Alber- | tor*Regional High 4-3 in the Al- By JAMES NELSON ce berton. Arena Saturday night to ee Cae hak ro win their two game Prince | canadian teceel rae County Interscholastie title serie§ | by «# total score of 7-6. | ' : ; jvelopment and to boycott secur- ome : See wae lities issued by U.S. corporations lore Terie “suctenre Tachi Oe said the effect of current many trom the Englewood school |j7e. *2"< Avail area. the game was otneidered (0°, guidelines on American one of. the best in the Alberton foreign investment may be to rink this. winter. _ put undue pressures on _ the Engiewood led 1-0 in the first | c22adian capital market. Can- period 3 at the end pr ada ‘normally isn’t able ms ft. second period and excitement lar He oe ee a reigned supreme when the home |_.-fticials sai ee team struck for three goals in request is aimed at sera the final frame and came close |new off - shore American bon tn teing the game. A fourth and other capital issues marker by the visitors gave them | One of the American guide- the edge as time ran out for the lines is to*encourage American Alber’ ‘corporations to raise foreign et a ae yo ican jmoney to finance their foreign Mac ‘loperations rather than draw B, MacDonald and B. ‘Thomson ‘aciiars trom the United. States. For Alberton A. McRae got a ’ This has had its main effect i ; in Europe, where U.S. - owned Pat 80d D. Diatows a Sale, subsidiaries now are being en- Renalties, want to M.. HA, E. | couraged by Washington to MacDonald and S. Hardy of the : > : ve raise European funds — mainly Ehglewood team and ‘D. 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