B. C. Town Chilly When Gas Fails In '1' ST. JOHN. B. C. (CP- .,,K.0f.... is on again in this tiny Alaska lll8l1W3Y "manem an miles northwest of Edmonton. About three-quarters of the 400 houses and business establishments in Fort St. John were without best when the natural gas supply VIII cut off in Ill-below nnro tempera- times about midnight last Wednes- day. Gas service was resumed into ursdaY- - Tllselore the last tlnme sputtered an wedneeday nlsht volunteer crews fanned out into n bitterly cold night to check safety regula- ..,.s. Another group of volunteer- began improvising heating to save merchandise stocks. estullrlnl supplies and other rishable "grail: coal-heated department of transport buildings at the Fort St. John airport provided shelter for about 60 persons. A few of the families with small children were housed in oil - 01' Pl'0P8l10'EM-' heated motel!- COMES FROM 2 WELLS Of the five reaiiurants in the village only one could remain open. its owner was unable to obta services of a plumber last fall convert his stove and heating unit to natural gas. Natural gas for the Fort St. . Montague In ' 9-7 Hockey Win At S'side The Montague Primroses de- feated the Summersida Aces at Raceway Stadium Saturday night by the score of 9-7. Both teams were reinforced for the contest which was an exhibition affair. Montague had Longaphle of Park- dale. Will Dunn of the Royals, and Angie Carroll, who has just returned from Kitchener. On- tario. Summerslde had Ron Mc- Arthur, who is not elibigle for for intermediate "3" playoffs" and Syi Bernard of the Plctou team of the A-P-C League.. The Prlrnroses scored the first goal of the game. and never re- linquished the lead except in Cold Wave Jtisghfrom two wells. w can a percentage hydrogen sulfide. The gas has to be desulpberized before it is passed onbto Nil: contshtnner. W Id ur in e extreme co weather one of the wells began to produce condensn along with the gas. This came up in slugs which were too large for the conventional gas condensate separator to ban- dle.-Tbe condensate got into the transmission lines and desulpheriz- ing plant and forced intnrruptim of .t.he plant operation. A line to mother wall hnd al- most been completed to cope with this situation if it arose. This was connected to the purifying plant and transmission lines to provide the gas supply.- continued from page 0 Canada Defeats with four wins and one deadlock. but won on a batter goals aver- age. rounrn suurour It was the fourth shutout for Mclelland. who played his usual lnpeccabie game in the net. He allowed six goals in the eight 'games and only two in his last five for an amazing .75 average. The game-widely billed as a ”grudde" match-created tremen- dous interest in Europe. especially Germany. Thousands listened on the radio or watched film of the game on television. A live radio broadcast was beamed to eight European coun- tries and Canada .'l'V film also was shot for stations in Czecho- slovakia and Canada. Some 1,500 Canadian air force men and soldiers swelled the crowd. and of course. the shout- ing. Jubilant scenes took place on the ice when the Swiss referee blew the final whistle. Canadian soldiers. German girls and Cana- dian teams officials hugged and kissed the victorious Vs. LONELY GROUP S'side Bantams Win Opener -The Sumrnerside Bantams. coached by Pinkie Peters. defeat- ed the Crspnud Bantams, coached by Claude Mncwilllnms. 7-1. in the first game of n home-and home .total soal series championship of Prince end Queen's County. The second game will be played some time this week in Crapaud. .The line of Jo Jo Gallant Wayne Bowen and Gerald aban scored all seven goals for the winners. Jo Jo was in on all goals except one. getting 2 goals and 4 assists. ltnnahan had the hat trick with 3 goals and one assist. and Kowatt scored two goals and had two assists. Doucotto . and Walker each had an assist. L Arnold Stewart scored the lone Crapaud goal unassisted. Charlie Hogan and George Nich- olson were the referees. School Sports At Bedeque A large number of interested fans gathered to witness school sports in Bedeque rink on '.'.'ednesday evening. March 2. The Judges were Arthur Murray. Brewer Johnson, Wilbert Drum- mond. Mrs. Colin Waugh and Earle Collett. Billy Callbeck and T. J. Innman patrol Judges. Ira Crozier and Harold D. mmond the announcers. Mrs. Harold Bag- nall and Mrs. Sidney Green acted as secretaries. Following were the results: Girls 7 and under-Diane Ray- ner, Nancy Arsenault. Boys 7 and under -- Ira Drum- mond. John Bowness. Girls 8 -.- Rosetta Gallant, Elaine Paynter. . Boys 8 - Robert Jar-dine. Boys Vi mile - Leo Devar. Gerald Green. Girls 9-Elizabeth Reeves. Eva Poirer. Boys 9 - Farrell Reeves. Arn- old Reeves. Girls 10 - Noreen Mallett. Boys 10 - Lowell Reeves. Mor- ris Wright. Girls in mile - Elaine Reyney. Alice Bagnall. Sandra Rayner. Rani- the 5' New R.C. Chaplain Al S'side Flight Lieutenant John A. War- ren is the new Roman Catholic Chaplain at the Summerside R. C. A. F. Station. Father Warren came to Summerside from the radar and communications school at Clinton. Ontario. where he served for a year and a half- A native of Niagara Falls. On- tario. FXL Warren is a graduate of St. Michael's College. Toronto. University oi Toronto and Laval University. Quebec. While at St. Michael's College. he played foot- ball in the Senior Ontario Foot- Soccer Results IDNDON (Reuters )-Results United Kingdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Aston Villa 3 Chelsea 2 Blackpool I W Bromwich 1 1 Bolton W lhsheffield U 0 Charlton A 1 Arsenal 1 Manchester U 1 Burnley 0 Portsmouth 8 Newcastle U 1 Sheffield W 2 Everton 3 Sunderlnnd 1, Cardiff C 1 Tottenham H 2 Manchester C I Wolverhnmpton 5 Leicester C 0 Division 1! Blackburn It 0 N W gbam F1 Bristol It 1 Rotherhsm U 0 Derby C I Bury 3 Doncnstor It 1 Lincoln C 1 Fulham Notts C 1 Middlenbrougb I Plymouth A 2 Luton Town 1 Pogt Vale I Hull C 0 Swansea T It Birmingham C I West Ham U 2 Leeds U 1 Division 111 (Northern) Bradford 0 Wrexham 0 Carlisle U 0 Workington 4 Chester 1 Mansfield T O Chesterfield 2 Southport 1 Crewe Alex 5 Barrow 1 Darlington 1 York C 0 Gateshend 4 Halifax T 0 Grlmsby T 2 Accrlngton l Hartlepools U 2 Oldhnm A O Rochdale 2 Scunthorpe U 0 Stockport 1 Bradford 1 (tie) Tranmern R 0 Barnsley 1 Division III Sonthll Aldershot 0 Bristol C 2 Bournemouth 0 Leyton 0 3 Colchestcr U 3 Brentford 2 Crystal P 2 Shrewsbury T I Exeter C 0 Coventry c 0 Newport C 0 Southampton 1 Northampton T 2 Reading I of. soccer games Saturday in the Huddersfield T 0 Preston N I 4 '11: Guardian I uolndey, Much 1,35 Alberton l Hockey Scores "'3 sM"dll'S5 Saturday K National League Boston 2 Toronto 2 REFELD. Germany tCP)h Final standing of the world hockey tournament: Chico o 4 Montreal 4 W L T F A Pts. Detrot a New York 2 Canada .. . s s o as s 14: "km ” ML 1”" S- W” American League Russia . 7 1 s as is 14 Ihewm Alberuul Eputlh IN 1'14 Pittsburgh 4 Providence 1 Czechs .. . 5 2 1 63 22 11 to know he B progressing townrl Hershey 1 Springfield 2 United States 4 2 1 33 29 10 recovery fl-'0l1'l N5 "991" "1355- Buffslo 7 Cleveland 4 Sweden . 3 1 40 16 9 ' Atlantic Coast senior Germany 2 s s at 43 4 Mr, wuunm rrnur, uanu-ad, Charlottetown 2 Moncton 9 Poland 1 6 0 19 59 4 is visiting his mother. Mrs. Frli lMoncton leads best-of-seven final Switzerland . 1 7 0 15 59 2 1:, run", Albee-tan. -1) x Finland . 1 7 I 16 72 2 Ontario Junior A Sunday's results Mr. and Mrs. Maurice IMU. Borden. were guests of Dr. and Mrs. S. Hellmich at Albctm - Sunday. Mrs. Lodge. Br.. spent the day with Mrs. L. I. loll and Miss Annie Leard. Toronto Marlboro: 4 Gulf I (Mnrlboros win best - of - five quarter-final 3-1) Quebec League Chicoutiml 6 Vnlleyfield 2 Nnrtbem Ontario Senior Sault Greyhounds 7 North Bay 0 (Sault Ste. Marie leads best-of- Canndn 5 Russia 0' Germany 3 Switzerland I Czechoslovakia 18 Finland I Sweden 9 Poland 0 Snturdnyls Results Sweden 1 United States 1 Czechoslovakia 17 Poland I Finland 7 Swiizgrjand 2 Mrs. Vernon England. Albnrton, seven final 2-1) is a patient in the Western Ion- Sundsy R 0 pital. n.......... n...... obmson T0l'0l1l0 13051011 3 Mr. Arthur Matthews. Alber- Montreal 4 Chicago I Detroit 2 New York 1 American League Providence 2 Buffalo 9 Cleveland 2 Springfield 1 Quebec League Quebec 3 Cilicuutiml 5 Shawinignn Falls 5 Montreal I Quebec Junior Montreal 5 Qilebec 6 . (Quebec leads round-rohtn semi- finals with 8 points; Montreal 2; Trois-Rivieres 0) Ontario Senior A Stratford 2 Windsor 4 g (Windsor wins best-of-sevon semi- final 4-2) Withdraws From Scheduled Bout BOSTON (AP) h Sugar Ray Robinson. former welterweight and middleweight boxing champion who is attempting a comeback. withdrew from his scheduled 10- round bout with George Small of Brooklyn Saturday night only a l1.ttle.more than four hours before ringttme. Robinson said he was ill but Dr. Edward Hommel of the state box- tngcommission said after an ex- amination he tjfound no evidence onuriu Jung”, A of sickness or injury which would st. Catharines 5 Toronto st. Mich Warrant me to postpone the fight." ac” 5 The Massachusetts Boxing cnm-- (St. Catharines leads best-of-seven ""5510" 5""flUm'9d it would meet semHma13,0; on, game tied; ltglday to discuss Roblnsonis ar- an. inn, is a patient in the Weston Hospital. QUELL SHIP BLAZE SOUTHAMPTON. England (AP) Firemen raced aboard the 83.- 000-tnn liner Queen Elizabeth Sun- day and quickly put out a small blaze that broke out behind the panelling in one of her cabins. The giant vessel is having her annual overhaul and being fitted with stabilizers. j ST. PATlllGl(lS CONCERT Norwich (my 0 Bl-13hum'o Matchmaker Sn m Silverman gl.lEte!:1S llllglllwall ZU smckpmt County 15 7 12 37 ;:3C:laliP;l lthe Bn.;(liol;1Gard(enbIrard' ou en orquay I K p 1 E . e wou ave o lnson .s......n... '1' 2 Walsall 2 ”C0T,T,!1",'E;G” -u.-penned. 1 31' Mugs HALL ball Rugby union and laterlwatford 1 Gillinghaml Abmeen "”" 1,, 1 3 39. ' V coached the St. Michael's College sgorrisiii clur came 13 7 2 33 A Mimic SLMMERSIDE I tbal team. g - . uarter- nos 13 3 5 29 ml)uring the war it'll. Warren And-rlennians 4 Motherwell 1 gfilrgers 10 3 5 23 MARCH lfith and 17th was a chaplain in the Celtic 2 Hanilllbn A 1 st, M”-nan 11 6 6 28 for a new leans on me. rn-eh sea air. After the cessation of hostilities, Clyde 5 Falkirk 0 Dmsmn B benchesw;:IIr'Ilb::'l1t'1 he became ”l”?"'”' "l alhlellcs Hearts 1 Abe den 1 Airdrlennliins 14 7 ll 35 lnl Maine Val-nllnn Planning mi. Maine at the Assumption College. Wlnd- SCOTT 5" LEAGU Dunferline A 14 2 6 30 Vacation Service 211) Gateway circle. ggnoi Av! 801'. Ontario. m'm” 3 Hamilton Acads- 12 3 6 27 Pmlaudt Mam" L Flight l..ieute11ant Warren re- 2Yl'dU 'l)eSl"-h'l:;ll:5lt)”"eull) 5 Third Lanark 10 4 8 24 ,'lLABL”EV”'"”'"' Tf;':'fl'f:'fff BORDER places PVL Shea who was form- OW 9" 3 ' '33 St. Jlhnstcne 11 210 24 Dundee U 1 Dunfermline A 4 Forfar A vs Albion R ppd Morton 3 Alloa Athletic 2 Stenhousemulr 5 Brechin C I erly the RC Chaplain at RCAF Station Summerside and is pre- sently at station Winnipeg! Man- 'ltoba. Mon -Tues. 7:15 & 9:15: Matinot Tuesday 3:30. out of the world's most dangerous waters when s.o.u. rein? BEDEOUE .l s I wealth pours from the deep and the early part of the second p GBW? V2 "'"e ” Le” DEV” I 6 , East File 0Dg:.'g;'kAT 2 wms O death crashes from the skies! ii period when the score was tied The Russians lmed up at the 9"” G"3e"- . . C”""""”” mm Page ager and the two players at 2:30 Queen 0,51 Kumumck, "ALASKA sass" 1 sail. other end inl a lonely group. It GW5 ” To Chain"? wright F pm, in Muncton on Sunday. St Mirren 0 Dundee 2 -A fast skating team from 54- Violent as the land that spawped , The ft-It permdjnded 5,4 for was 10 mmum before the Can, Marlon Robertson. Action Taken Yesterday afternoon. Mr. Claw. stirring A 0 Rangers 3 Dunstan's University. defeated the them and the seas they conquercdl 5- Montague. the second. B-8. and dians could be sorted out to re- 30-” l1 T Jam” MCC5Tdl9- Bob Gray and Danny O'Connor AMATEUR INTERNATj0NAL 0'Leary Maroons 8-ti in an ex- Starring Robert Ryan, Jan Sta 5 "191" 5P1" W0 8031' in me mm Celve the World cup. Ralllh Mulral." Slalldt and Engaging in fl5"'”””5 went to the meeting with the wales o scntlnnd 5 hibltion game at O'Leary Satur- ling. Brian Keith and Gene Barry. i llama McAvoy. the Canadian captain 5"” ”TD”'"” Ma””" Waive with Wllce and SPECWO” 3"” league president as ordered. only SCOTTISH FRIENDLY MATCH day night. The ice was last and A150 Serial & New ! Dick CW0" W55 "19 blS855' who drew two of the Canadian Reeves refusing 10 09359 bmwling ml in get very little information Raith Rovers 3 Third Lanark 2 the teams very evenly matched. Intgrmediatp "C" Finn; 3 "'3 1"" ”' the M0”'33”9 5"3ck- 5”" penalties, accepted the huge sil- B"3'5 l2TB”l3' A"d”W5- Gemge playing Of Natllmal Amh'm' 0" from Mr. Parlee in regard to IRISH CUP o'Leary's playing coach was back Pl .0” ' ting four goals. His brother Angle V" cup. A man cup W” handed Murray. 3-! ' gm 8 goal and mm. um", for CORN" Md Gray 525 each I" what the meeting was called for 5GC0l'ld Round in action after missing the series Barlow and Gallant a couple each. Penalties were handed out by referees R. Profit to M. Klnch, Gallant and if. Barbour. 1 mm mm to .the soviet captain. Bobrov, 305's mile - 1-90 DEVHP Eric contempt of league Hui-l10FlFY.i" and on what basis, he had laid Crusaders 2 Linfield 1 with the Summerside Aces fol- Tmlll-'.l1ly M0lld3.V 55cAMEo" ' g '- Claugg daudet was the only who twice complained during the J9”9'Y- , , , lnlllnti l0 WP?” I0” quesmmng his ..uspensions. Because of the D""d9l3 1 Clm""Vl”9 9 lowing a knee injury sustained in Albany St P81! N - mg to in two goals and me ume about Cmadum ucucs. Girls 13-Shirley Hatfield. Gall as ordered. President ordered all PM hearing that they received. glenitvorkll g(I;lli:mli)own1 the finals with Alberton Regals. versus Kl: SINGTON 1. young left winger won me H01. McAvoy and Bobrov later came Rl;yn'er.l I I N I fines paid before four pm. Mon- the gland mo 19” um meeting en era The lvmmrs mngmred the Freetown Kayak MOHNTUES. 7:15.915. Brumuh 4 1 r g V 1". forward to shake . .nds. then the 955 3 To C3 7 l"""- day or suspension Ol n0u-P33'91'5- am being informed that Gray roons in the opening round W1 B v W W Re-d I f in action, Bn,mh,sm in nu, .: W” Me” Wm "M ' Girls 14 G il D nd i h v - v - h ' "'1' 1 ' ' 9”” 0 3 "P 5 -' sble player award. players mixed briefly. I 'r ' ""'""0 ' Islanders '".”””39"”" as 39' and 0C0.n"0V W9” hem ""9-d S ls d” ""99 ””l”:5 t” it ""'"e"””".” attend on present the trophy pensc! with Dana Andrews. zl- , The cup was passed round the E81119 Wlizht pealed all lines and posted 51”” 52.5 each for failing to attend Mr. COCO CH IHQS pair and packed up two more in M th 4 skate am; George sanders, Mam -re.-en S we dg-gaging room, filled with beer. 30375 14 - DEV” Pl'0fll- Robert demanding league meeting to de- Pence-S requested meeting am, the sandwlch semen wnh the .0 on nners. ' .r. Audrey Toner in ..AsslGNMENrj cllllrmdns III Manager Clem Bird fondled the A-Senault Clde lS5U9- 919359 W1” bell"? the game on Saturday night. LONDON (AP) - Soccer stand- Maroons unable to get by Gulls Admission 35 and .10 cents. pnmsn, Bank drgwjng Tuggdg . . . Canadian ensign which the team Girls 15 and over-Mary Resets. Monday to secretary treasurer La... m the afternoon, Mr. ings: in the S.D.U. net. The final per- and Thursday worth 335.00. had received earlier. Bird. is loc- Eglne g3Yl::dY- at Le Dev” fitlllf HIIISWETS 10 f0ll0V!Vln81qUg95' ctow remmed In the president's ENGll.)lSHl0l'.IE?GUE was thf Ibest ofmtlle game. ” eng neer back home. A8! OYF 5 W To 0 - Onsi - 0 You Per 91' 98 "9 house and held a further discus- ' eary oupaymg eir oppon- -The Schurman Eagles scored lost 15 pounds since leaving Can- Eric JcffeI'y- meeting Tuesday. March 8. seven Sign with the prexy, In this ses- 1 h t 1;”; gt 1135 cuts four goals to three. l I 9-6 victory 0VII' the M56110! ada. He said I few days ago the GMF Relay" Upper Fl etowm pimi M to he” appeals ”l' sion it was learned that O'Connor 3" gerlagp "" 1116 5 33 Scoring for 0'Leary were .13. R98” "' ' "WY ”0'”99"d 'Xh"" his ulcers were eating the little Centn" -Bedetlua telegraphic vote? Do you favor a was to he further lined the sum Plgtsjfljlfth M 8 3 as MacDonald. and Schurman with luon hockey same in the Alberton ulcers. but Sunday night the u1- Boys Relay- Central Bedeque. allowance or dlsallowance of of W, for --enlering the mud; Cm mm 15 H0 35 . pair each. and Rodgerson and rink Saturday night. A numbe Of cars never felt better. Mlddlel0n- LOWE? B9deq"9- Charlottetown appeals? to do mischief to spectators” Ch; 15 ,, 35 Bernard with singletons. T - ht 7.15 q.15. -Iuuesdav 3.30 g7.15gg.15 ygung new players appeared on 1.1.1 Tm-.1. cuppa; in that he Best stunt - Upper Freetown. T. Babbitt Parlee. mum. than to receive medical Maencflzsler Cm, H 71,, 35 For s.r).u. it was Roy. Burns. Omg ' ' ' 'i ” - i ' ' te Regal: lineup for the first was "never so and to he" the Hand sleigh race-Upper Free ,m M! Cl anenmm as stated in me ref. Manchester United 15 511 35 Lemay with one each, Glonel ADMISSIONS As FOLLOWS. mm m ' "me ""1 3”" ' gmd ” ' anthem in all life" town. Central Bedelllm 1" "'1 interview w ' ow' 'a re on it was also learned 1: vlglon 11 with a pair and E. MacDonald account of themselves. my ' mu m... : following his return from Monc- "99 P A - - H," m h p p . k . , Benny Profit in the Alberton C d. G.,l;l'”','.',' Le" nd. d , continued from page 3 ton yesterday evening with play- 9”” "'9 I5:8"d"5 lea? ha: been Elfkbfl" R”V"" 3 gen: gthee gelzongw imrmd major Evenings: . Matinee. goal D "1 up ' flood. gnne" The fang. MCAVEYI Tllslllli aTE'BS8: as Gray and o'Commr' he com. ltlllted (3all11u'allfrllrc1l1yedlrdl?lxl0nl!a:'ppt2S.tlllr(:1d Leedu 0!; 16 S11 37 penalties 'w c re handed out to 600 and am soc um 25. :55? lghtespwlllzit-tors goililg t(:fnops.c'l;'r Conway; fofwndnw R' ivl';'rx1lck' Fines Levied gmllrggnsonwtgi cigclgfllawggd lwre the cases and requested a league Stoke City 31'; g MacGregnr. Lemay and Roy. The ' W. Warwic. G. arwc. ac- . ' ' - Rotherham only other penalty of the game ing spree in the sec nd f for . 1 t tb t f n th m”""E4 . , six markers, the R3251. gzltltljfyg . l?:::ldkcIlgtl:;':”mgg1le'z;;'”' Sh” nor was leaving the ice for! me? :83: ;;:r3'egme: Sugpggggg Bo: He mnhe, gstmed that ocon. Bmwll)i:viigon m fsougernl. 40 was n minor to Lemieu. - , ”'"” pm The '"”'"" mm ”"'”"”d But!!! - 53811 Puchllovi de: mlhmtllmon lafttertllle lamdmocai Gray and Danny O'Connor leml nor hag malmed at ' F" M” Leyton Orient 21 s 5 411 l 20'" Century-Fox brings you the world of v the Schurman squad in the final fence. Kuahevsh, sologubov Gm. ed es ong no e oar s. poramy because of their failure. had spit on him as be preceded Southampton 19 5 7 45 . LONG MEMORY 3 .,. period 3-2. Fred Millman got the gubmi u)m1oV- gin-wu-dg; Bhbich, he passed under are .cmwd If to appear before mm an”. the to the first aid room with a Mmwan 16 3 3 40 :- o P but mck for we Rank; Ry shuvliov Bobhw mum Uvamv took exception to a ans rfefmatrh. Bme n we Manama stadium doctor after being injured by I Gmmgham 15 9 9 39 LEEDS. England (CP) .. 0!. an Fraser. TomtBn1-hour and Mike ch1yntov'cumhe'v Bychlrov Kry5 m""d "me" W"-red 0 e ill p 1 1 th if ed Mr" MOW” Play” 1' W35 this "'1 Division In (Northern) ficlals received 51 from -n un- i Kinch earnin one I lece. Cha - ' ' ' bench to 35515! ocmmw lmd rs aree '" er ""1" ' cidem Hug marked the com. 45 known American .who said he rode ' tn 51 won picked 3 P M S: l"- clashed with police and fans. Clow that he would like to hold , 0! L . which Ac"l"3t”" ifrtlg u on , pm,-se.d,-awn games, without ' lfom lhe lcl"d M me VJ" 9 w... "as"... ...'. of ..3:.l::”e.::,..'s'.l..::::':::.. "” "' my PM ”"l””l' .i”l' - mm W": the " : mm ........... or : 3:22:13?” " 1 o --ms ms . Arsenault getting singletons and ' SUMMARY day "mt 'eve” ” er me Hamcpoois United :3: last such carriage here ran more 40 33 37 Beth Waugh Rink Wins Playdowns -At the Alberton Curling Rink 0" Saturday night the aeth Waugh rink won the local indies lilnydowns and the beautiful tro- llhy donated by the men of the ”"b- and competed for annually. 7'” Wmnlnll rink was made up Eva Noonan.. Eleanor Hutt, Bertha Matthews and Beth Wluilh (skip). Western Guardian First period: 1. Canada. She- baga (Fnirburn. Middleton) 4:08. Penalty: McAvoy 0:17. Second period: 2. Canada. W. Warwick 7:36; 3. Canada. Shabaga (Middleton. Fnlrburn) 11:29. Pen- nl Conway 3:18. McAvoy 8:10. Sologubov 13:53. were struck with sticks and pos- sible charges may be laid Mon- d ay. Islanders have appealed the Warwick (Tarnln. MacDonald) :32; 5. Canada. McAvoy (McIn- tyre) 2:22. Penalties: Tarala 6:04., Third period: 4. Canada. W. Middleton 19:02. Conway 19:30. fines and league president Par- lee said league officials will de- cldc if be . vole will be taken. a special meeting id to called or if a telegraphic If the fines are upheld by the league and the Islanders refuse to pay they will forfeit the re- maining games of the final. Tonight the series resumes at the Forum with the fifth game which. should the Hawks win. could be the final game of the season However. Saturday '1ieht's game was the first time in the series, that the Islanders have Scunthorpe i United Barnsley Bartlepools U York City 5'55? SEES! aim-5qq4xIa H s----- egggoosaaonan early to avoid disappointment. . . t r been nut-played and with their ”l'll”:'l”le"w:: stggshu: B: tfloyhlrilglt backs against the wall of e1imin- " y to stay in the running and in an ' .4 attempt to win a berth in the Maritime finals. There are many . goods seats still available for this I all important game but fans are advised to pick up their tickets than 50 years ago. . r. ..g . CINEMAS m the tvrntlrl oi Siilli0PHOillc souuu COLD our most DAYS TO HOURS-For 35: UCKl.EY'S . CAPSIHES Professional Cards coPlE calm by lftlililmlllli . e . . .54 i s . m, e .n- iinis MASON . Janet min -lobed WAGNER - neln Pliifl S'side Curling Club Schedule for this evening. 7.15 p.m. - Elmer Offer vs. Hillard Clark. 1. Llnkletter vs. Cliff :Ramsay. -The following is the schedule at the Summerside Curling Rink B""dl 5 Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of F W, .,.m. .,,.n-nu. . who ran: . nun mun: mm tours - murmur . .. in--" with 133:: .uruuWl1't'u'lwi1- D(li7l.EV nt'5'a.I g us ll snmmerside. P.E.1. Phone 28x8 Today ' V 3;3() . 7;15 . 9:10 W. Albert Robertson Tuesday ............ .. 7:15 - 9:10 P. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street JFREE CLEANING for st E. Morrison vs. E. Corney. DML gnmme.-.;.,.P 0 Box PItrick's Day. 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M 3- ,5 pages. .5;-0 - W- h Inst sv-tins ire will see the castles the duels mm .' 'v ' ' Me "'3! attendance. The can the knights the hinge" and rin: ...-L..-m-SMALLMANS ”..L""'NG ---"'”" l53"'"-..;."o.':'.."'””... ?.:'.:".::'"i tin.) A ””'.'2""".””"': - I III. II. .. O. . 2?: IN -VG! to make the: choice vhf which.of IO Water street -. Summrrsue -u s-'i'l'..'-?"..':'.'t'.... ..'a." :.':..':.':.:.::'...ff'.l:..:':':: 3: .'.".:.:: "1" "-".:'.::...”:l".:.."''' "'" '5” 3l'00IiIs. -lnvanl insmhcs ette. --e-e--e-em- . NI I'Ind heat mm” .: on Robert Wagner. die young PHYslCiAN5 To extend the benefits of the Five-Day Week to might-mundane is on "Prince Valiant" of the Twen- t n, th b h of th B nk fN , Scam - us .r..-:.'-t-..:.-..-t:.t e..:.:.'- .5.-n;:::.p:...v:w.".:::: Photosr-pm H - E is E t 0 - : wqg ..-d."Wdm ud swung H,yd,,,' M, um um READ 5111910 in Albany. Crspaud. and Victoria. will be closed hr ' dis- trouble when he watched 131- o. w. suns 1 m .. wgojandnh deg,-tglr Hlonry Hgghnwgyl .n...,i . D F g Saturday, March 12th. and each subsequent Satur- . Q :. g ll , .5:-re v p ' t 1 1...; , 1 , . tern periiscofesalsp-l,nnet'tle Dr J.: gozon day. As a convenience to customers the above men- 1 : ,i s, .t', .A ... -,-- .. - w-;- .. - ' , , ,4 ------ . d M I b . l7t5'"e".ll.'lt1'Sl"3:u'il':l.1Do'.?.lSefl.'?"' Ms:.tg.LMAN's rugnugtnr-um tioned branches wii be open extra hours on Friday, L, ) , "nggy . me 1” Closing chOl'U5 ln Mr. An rs- U VaflelY Shcw hols of ob: from 9230 nm. to 4:30 p.m.. commencing Mord: 1 1- " . Mrs.Ckd1 mow weeknresaenabovve dun-ttnueunnwtuuckwiu Dr.llbertM Nmnnn. so?em.t.”doIingdId!l.d m.l"::l heal: in sngdllgen Ml? Rae Adams. Edgar 2'' '5 rllnun -Err!-,n' um- "'5,,lm'fl.:-'. .nr.l" urn. HntfIss'o1l.Hnroidhotli.ltrs.lln1'9Illilll!lI.&l-in Llitisttsre-llndssrllyn Llnkisasr. "ow":-senetc ' J mung.-no I 1 . Jsur. . 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