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Olsen performed cercn n" in the presence 01' tires: d lrisrlus. _ 1119 bricL, who was given i.n mar- by her father, entered the lor which was tastefully decor- with spring flowers. to the of (he wedding march play- "51- lira. (furl Lfinbrcc, sister of groom. she was becomingly =94 lil un American Beauty Jenglli dress with matching .. o; transparent velvet, with . slippers and carried an arm ‘uet cf (llorlri roses. M155 Ewlrn Curmody of Char- lctru, who was lrer sisters .~ attendant, was attired in a wigzh gown of powder blue .. matching turban and blue ... She carried an arm bou- tot pale pink cal-nations. The .... was supported by his bro- -ln-l1\\, Mr. Curl Embree. . double rang ceremony was Carmody, mother of the l- .wu attired in navy blue. lvfra. l... mother of the groom, wore . blue, and Mrs. Holmes, aunt the bride, was in soldier blue. ‘i flowers were pale pink car- ons. himediately following the cere- -- a reception was held. Pink white carnations were used as iil0l1 in the dining room. The . was rovcrcd with a lace ',ceutrcd with a two-tier Iwed- . cake with ivory tapers in sil- llolders. The tea. table was ed over by Mrs. W. O. Coates -. Mrs. M. l... Humphrey. Others lag were Mrs. Harold Holmes. .1105" Bailey and Miss Laura Donald. Mrs. Burton Holmes ~ isllcd, The bride and groom received -\~ beautiful and useful gifts, ullng silver, cut glass and lin- '1 also substantial cheques from r parents. Among the gifts a beautiful chest of silver 1.. enlployrr-s of (hc l. and Main Assembly of the and Foundry. yebéltl) bride and groom are liter (he reception the bride and "- left by cur 011 a short wed- Irlp, the bride oiling in it ll crcpc dress, g y coat with collar and mimicking acces- l .0n their return they will "l ill Amherst. CAPITOLS DEFEAT LIONS WASHINGTON, Feb. 1B —(AP) ‘Nfltllnllwn goalie Bert Gardiner "d ioomuch of an obstacle as “‘ lpolrs Capitols were defeated - Lions. 3-1. in an American hockey game here tonight. c.ll.r. list 0f casualties OTTAWA, Feb. 18-(0?) - Six men were reported killed, four ov- erseu and two in Crgtda. Ind nine missnig 9.1001‘ IL? were listed as operations overseas in the Royal Canadian Air Force's 191st casualty list of the war, ‘ The list. issued today. also an- nounced presumed dealn of one ov- erseas airman who had previously been reported missing. Following is the latest list of cu- ualties with official number and next-of-kiru- Overseas Killed on active service: New Glasgow Wins opener NEW GLASGOW. N. 5.. Feb. 18- (CP) -— New Glasgow volcanoes “chum mm 10mph mymond’ odafid Truro Bearcats 5-4 here t0- Sgt.. B55401, P. Bechard (fat-her) Montmagny, Que. Campbell. William Andrew, Sgt, B95868. Mrs. W. Campbell (moth- er) Arnprior. Ont. Roffey. Alfred Victor, Sgt. R85- 664, Mrs. E. A. Roliey (mother) Markham. Ont. Viau, Joseph Rene. Sgt, 11.80135, C. Viau (brother) Winnipeg. nig t in the openin game of the best-of-five series flit the chun- Fionahip of the A. P. C. hockey eague. veteran A1 Failan was the star of the game. scoring four goals for New Glasgow. volcanoes seized the initiative in rlod, taking a 2-1 lead on counters by Palm. Both teams ce in the second frame u Conlck punched the twines twice for Truro on assists from Redmond. while Fagan and Dickson tallied for Previously reported missing. now the vo1canow pagan put 1.11s team for official purposes presumed dead: Grant, James Murray, PO.. J3595. Mrs. J. M. Grant (wile) Woodstock, Ont. Missing after air operations: v Anderson, Willianf Andrew, Sqdn. Ldr. C1099, Mrs. W. A. Anderson (wife) Winnipeg. Anderson. Henry Gordon, P0., J- 6490, Mrs. G. McLean (sister) Kip- pcn, Ont. McLeod, Donald Norman. P0, J- 15128, Mrs. C. McLeod (mot-her) Hamilton, Ont. Mitchell, John Iewls. Flt. Sgt, R- 71684. Mrs. J. L. lvfitchell (wife) Toronto. - Reid, Max Alfred. Flt. Sgt, R043- 81, Mrs. F. G. Reid (mother) Ham- ilton, Ont. Williamson, Nellxl, Flt. Sgt. R681- two up with his fourth counter half- way through the final period. and McIntyre ended the scori for Truro with less than two m utel K0. In the third period New Glasgow went on the defensive, handing out punishing bodychecks that forced Truro into ineffective shooting from " far out. Hepburn the Truro oalie. was gashed in the head dur g l. second be 0d scramble. but was able to finish the game. Bowling YMS-A. BOWLING ALL!!! Wednesday Afternoon Ladies League Forgot-Me-Notsz- 42. Mrs. R. Wl amson (mother) Mm A115,, st. ‘Thomas, Ont. M“ 51m”. 1:3 m Lenover, William Beverley, sgt. Mrs. Livingstone 134 19g 177 11.83012. Mrs. '1‘. C. Liennver (moth- Mm cunemn 15o 194 11,1 6i‘) NOTHIWOOC]. Ont. M1-5_ 1.11111151- 139 115 92 Splcer, Harold. Victor, Sgt, R64- Tog51_g195_ 891, Mrs. H. S. Spicer (mother) At. Wharton, Cumberland County, NB. BuflQrQuw:- ,1 ‘Phvmas. Joseph . 88h. R- Mrs. Gardner ' 10g 13g 13s 67674, Mrs. G. W1 91d (mgtlie 11;; Q11!‘ ‘ 133 1“ 1n leemmwll- Qnl- MH- Kemledy 15s 130 131 Miss B. Largo 124 1'12 189 Can-idl- Mrs. sealey 59 59 75 Killed on active service: Total-IO“, Fox, Jock Arthur. 1am, RAFISS- 3347, A. A. 110x (father) Woroes- Dlllltlh- tex- Park. 311mb’. Ens- Mrl. I". Clarke 156 153 1'li. I-lcvwarth, Frank Simpson, Lac, Mpg, Cmnflbgu 15-1 143 141; Aus412332, H.110. Howarth (fat.- Mrs. Lrvim 11g 153 131 er) Strathfleld, N5.W., Australia. Mrs. Dunning 70 120 95 Mrs. McAuley 32 132 13o Total-INS. Battle to 3-all s... - ._ MM Bell ~ 151 180 112 o - Mrs. Clawson 141 79 105 0031111118 tl€ 3m- Presby 14.2 13a 12o M". Walker 101 108 99 137 108 115 NEW HAVEN, Conn., Ab. 18 — (AP) - Overcoming o. twcwgonl deficit. New Haven Eagles battled to a 3-3 overtime tie with Provi- dence Reds in an American hockey league game tonight. Norm Tuatin fired in two goals for the locals and, Norm Burns pegged the other. I Horsemen meet Friday Night There will be a meeting of horse- men and race horse owners m Walker's Barn on Friday 1118M Bi so. Remember When (B! Tho uudiui Pren) Fred Matieshin, 22-year-old Que- bec minor, was taken to hospital alter being knocked out in To- ronto's "white hope" boxing tourn- ament six years ago Will-Wt- H died in hospital three dado Later; The Jack DQHIPEQYWPO ‘W Show fabled l0 unearth a serious challenger for Joe Louis’ crown. You glide through whiskers like u brim -And find new comfort, speed and um Each limo you shove with Blue Gillette- Thul’: why this blade is your best boll .~ .- l>\2‘Lzi - Blue Glileilo Blades are mode of gloss-herd stool. That's why they lake o kennel edge and hold ii longer than other blades. "WV-flunk halo! mpg- IIPIQ mom. ' “M” ""Y°" vndor a unfunny“,- Mrs. Hobbs Living; e l. mu 1 . High three Mrs. Livingstone ______ HOLY NADIE BOWLING PALACE Bl‘ F011!‘ Lelfqg All Stun- J. D. Webster 1'13 317 51g R. Cmneron 233 25.4, 17g J. Peterson 14s 231 16a i. 132 20c s25 - 273 Total-sin. m1 179 ..°'ee..::--— . a nny V Covle i?) lg: dlg J. Hughes 1B9 lac 212 g $116122’ m ass 2n 1106 Total-MU. m5 206 m2 High single P. Power ll. time B. Duncan ‘m. Btu-s 1% 12011114. Old ‘Ilmers 8 pointc. Tonight at. 7 o'clocir_. Kfllshts of Columbus League:_ 1's”..- n na onal [Augue:_ Davis dz Prasers vs. Tunnel-g, GIRLS BOWLING “Smiles:- . McDon g9 o. ormmi i“ l: i: M. Mlwhell 155 p5 9g 1c. Doyle 142 14o 112 0.811311% 5s 101 101 M Gavin so 141 1H Total-JIM. Chucklen~ I McDonald 101 17o 1st M- Brsdlev 92 105 73 T- Bradley as 1oz 10o K. DOYIe 15s 12o 15o J. Gallant 142 11c 17a 59°" I3 '16 06 Total-MO 1. Hllh slnBle I. McDonald 170. High three I. McDonald m, 1 00g Fancier Dies among Beloved (lollies POMPTON LAKES. N.J-. Feb. ll /(AP) -A1bert Payson Terhu 60, died today at his M-Ifhl‘: Oli- tatc "Sunnybankfl B1110 6°- uefwhleri won rum “femur-lone! fame as an authcfi. rm oollies he raised. mm: o! them blue ribbon winners. W"! second to Mrs. Terhime in his af- fectlon. 'Ilie 10o docs he "med l" death had the run of the estate. The immediate cause of death was a heart, ubrent. The author had been in ill Health for two i!!!“ Although do? were the central characters in is best-known I001‘- ies, such as "U!!! A m!‘ "Buff: A Collie," ‘rerhunee ll - lg yrltingg included other I11 J90“- wm, gtpfy of Bunnybonk.’ Pill?- en to task for failing w provide h" husband with a nice home. o“ n Terhune turned out 30 m (1)0 picture plots. dabbled in M31115“: gavelled widely and 601106 Ii ues. 911m funeral was arranfld ‘"3"’ urdny at his utlte. aHE CHARDOTPETOYN GUARDIAN Little Dutch Meyer Not Worried Over New Job FORT WORTH. Tex. Flelb. 1 (APb-L. D. (Little Dutch) Meyer is locus ’ be on the npOt. so attempting to f 1 the shoes of the great Charley Gehrlnger at. Detroit doesn't have him worried 1:1 the least. The 36-year-old Meyer; who has been in professional baseball for five years play 40 games last season with the u prepared for Lakeland, 1511a,, to join the Detroit squ :- "No one can entirely re ce Geh- rlnger and I don't thi the fans in that swell baseball town expect amlone to. I feel. they will be lib- eralwlthuieasltrytqfillthe shoes of the greatest second base- man of them all." Gehringer this year will be l coach at Detroit. ' Meyer finished at Texas dlrlst- lari University in 193‘? cited- four years of being on the spot-as far rs, said 10607 full d his in 8— as many of the fans were concern- ed. It. happened that his Uncle 1A0 (Dutch) Meyer, was the football Iiittle Dutch played as a fresh- man under Meyer and the next season (he latter was prcmcted to varsity couch, so for three years the nephew had to listen w crit- icism that be wasn't getting his uel. Many of he fans said. when Little Dutch understudied the starting ends on the Horned Frogs team. that Meyer was leaning backward and not using his neph- ew enough for fear the fans might yell "favoritism." ‘Ihere was nothing of the sort, declared little Dutch. "We talked about it," he said, "but I told m uncle I was being used just righ. I realized I was an offensive lay- er and not as strong as the o hers 0n defence." He never weighed more than 1'10 DQ111111; as a college footballer. Fighters ready For bout Friday 18- (OP) -- irnlbeaten NEW YORK, Fieb. Ray Robinson, lanky Hlarlun negro. and Maxie Banger, the "Bronx Canadian," ended their tmiillng sessions today and were pronounced in top physical con- ditiozi by their trainers for Fri- day night's 12-round meeting at Madison Square Garden. OUT OUR WAY Canadiens and Hawks to meet ‘I019 Juvenile (xmadiens and the w Queen Street Hawks will p an exhibition game at the Upper Queen Street rink wright, it was announced yesterday. The garme will start at 7 o'clock. A banEup encounter ls expected. Minard’: relieves aches. Fraser blanks PAGE. 55V???‘ MontreaIPatsS-O A MONTREAL. Feb. 18-140?)- Mtmtreal Canadiens moved into third place in the Quebec senior Hockey League with a 5-0 victory over Montreal Pats in the second game of a double-header feature here ton ht. Montreal Royals turned ba/c Quebec Aces 6-5. m the second game but the Aces re- main in second place. The league ends Feb. 27. m Ottawa. Senators defeated Cornwall Flyers 2-1, dropping the Myers to fourth place in the stand- i118’. “Iiegs" Fraser guarding the Canadians’ goal turned in an ex- cellent game in butting out the cellar-dwelling Pats. Biclcnell opened scoring for Cal:- odlens on s. lJfl-xs from Pechet, midway during the first period. Bessetie. assisted by Ramsey and Harmon. continued Canad- iens’ scoring in the second period. Gruhn scored twice in the third period. ted by Smart and Blok- nell on his first counter and by Meronek on the second. Dheen counted Cariadiens’ final goal, backed by McFadden and Walton. In the first game of the double- header, Quebec Aues thtgok n. 2-0 chance to score. The Royals piled in four goals in the second frame. Miller, Hag- ghart , Groom and. Raymond being e scorers. Rozzlni and NlcMahon added two more to Quebec's score in the first half of the third period. but Adams 11nd Carraghcr scored for Rpyals before the period closed. giving the Montreal team l. 6-5 advantage Tl-IE FURUM PROVIDES HAPPY SKATING Join Hundreds-TONIGHT - 8-10 KEEN ICE GOOD MUSIC GENIAL FRIENDS Bamerons advance In overseas hockey BRIGHTON, England, Feb. l: - (CP Cablel- Cameron-l. 2nd ivi- sion champions, tonight advanced to the semi-final round oi’ the Canadian overseas forces hockey title by defeating Hinwrlthas, tin: R.C.A.F. amiy co-operatiort team, 5-1 in the second game of a total- gsal series. l-liawathas won we first game 3-1 last Sunday. Flt. Sgt. Rene Albert of Edmun- ston, N.B., tallied for the losers. The Hiawathas included Flt. Sgt. Paul Oleskives, Dalhousie, NB. Cleveland wins From Hershey 4-0 HERSHEY, 2a., Feb. ll -—(AP)- Cleveland Barons defeated Hershey 4-0 tonight and went into a dead- lock with the Bears for first place in the western division of the Am- erican hockey league. About 7.600 fans saw the motion. By. J. R. Wiiiams OUR BOARDING HOUSE Jnwlttramg THE HURDLE u... "uwnmggg g lwg 1! ma". PL Amherst Juveniles Are eliminated i AMHERST, N. 8.. lileb. 1Q —(OP) —A1though losing tonight's game by u. 6-1 score, Aloncton Bruins elim- inated Amherst from the New Brunswick juvenile plnydowliq 13-8, coir-ting lhz-ough on the IO-goal load they piled up 1n thc first amp of the total series on their 0mg ice, when they gave Amherst n li-l trvuri cing. The locals took a s 0 lead. scoring once in crwli peri=ri " ‘e clialkcrl up a tally, Noimup being the sharpshooter, Amherst added three more before the game ended in n desperate effort to overhaul (he Bruns. Jolly scored three gosh for Amherst. while Mitchell netted two. SHOOT WRUNG PIGEONS . 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