' THIS WEEK ONLY REG. $50 T0 $65 0 Famous “Hyde Park” Suits included oAll-Wool English Worsteds “CW-+- SPORT SHIRTS WOOL REVERSIBLE conrs f. O Reg. Values to 40.00 t r > ‘ O Laminated insulation .3 ‘ ‘7'; O Two-season coat. for now into spring! 25.00 OUR LOWEST PRICE _. Only 7.50 .35. 25 a). on O many laminates included Entire Stock O mzlxw.mts and nylon coats P A N T s ! FAMOUS (‘HESTER REED 1 6 PANTS Regular 1 . 22.95 . . . 6 o 9 5 . reg. values to 8.00 ‘ . Ra-vela. Arrow. shirts -- at Half Price! Two Shirts who Guardian Charlottetown, Thurs., Jan. 24, 1963. L TORONTO «CPi—Bobby Pui-j ‘goals in Toronto Maple Leafs'l first 44 games. fired two Wed-‘ nesday night as the Leafs out-i .skated and outchecked Mont-‘ iNational Hockey league victory. SUMMARY First period: 1. Toronto Kelly 9 (Mahovlich. Brewer) 0:49; 2 iToronto. Douglas 6 (Keon) 8:12: 13. Toronto. Stanley 2 tHorvath. ford l0 tHorvath) 14.31. Penal- Shack 4:08. Moore 4:58. Arm-l strong 9:22.10. Tremblayl enalties — Richard Stanley 1 ‘ 8:57; Brewer 10:26; Fontinato i I 16:22. 1 “Rangers Tie Hawks 3-AII two last-period goals Wednes-§ Rangers from two goals backi ward Island Harness Racing tie Hockey League-leading Chicago‘ Harness Racing Club Has Most Successful Season The president extended thanks' of his directors to Premier Shaw and his government for the help and encouragement given the- raising of standard breeds. withl their annual grant. Thanks was also expressed to The Charlotte- town Driving Park and Provin- cial Exhibition Association "for their co-operation and financa :Donald 17 (Mikita) 12:26: 2.3 16:44. Penalties—Fleming 1:22. Harvey 2:21. Evans 5:28. Vasko nd period: 3. New York.1 Bathgate 22 (Schinkel. Cohan): 4:58; 4. Chicago. Vasko 4 (Bal- nry 16 (Harvey. Cahan) 9:27; . . New York. Henry 17 (Bath-l gate. Harvey) 14:49. Penalties Worsley (served by Neilson) 5 , his was decided last evenln the annual meeting of the w York bench iservedi club held in The Charlottetown by Neilson) 10:23. Hillman l Hot 1 _ :53. The meeting also went on re- pd N ayment and starting fee f would be an incentive for more' SGV‘ persons to nominate two. three ‘Enters Hospital J For Observation Macarel‘" “dud”! agan. spunky centre with Nova . many are our finest tered Hotel Dieu hospital here Wednesday for observation of an abdominal injury suffered ini Flanagan. 20«year-old native of po pita]. Tests are expected to 'on the number of horses t started. the number of specta-i the long end of a 5-1 score. ' l tors in attendance at the c olt ' ' stakes. the good response of thei Ke ipublic at the mutuei windows and the great behaviour of the young pacers and trotters. The president reported that 7i ; Flanagan has 63 points on 30. . goals and 33 assists in 41 games The United Nations Food and gricultural Organization is as- ‘sisting South American govern- ‘mems '0 give ‘00“ Class” to horses nominated in March. :‘There were 32 two-year-olds. 33 -AAuu l three-year-olds and six four-year j. Sherwood tally. 'old trotters. The two-year old . trot carried a purse of $470. t ' h imothers to improve diets. ithree-year old trot $430. the th r e e year old pace $600 and the four year old trot $400. Mr. ' Annear cited that the Prince Ed- ‘ ward Island Harness R a c l n g ’t Club paid out $100 to ten non- money winners and as usual do- nated a cooler to the winner of each class. In addition. the {pil- Florence prime" Boys is yr) —- 1'. Gordon Betts. MEDICAL PHARMACY BOYS’ SHIRTS ' 5 Boys wearers “moon... I reg. to 3.95 each 0 reg. values 4.95 - 8.95 . ML .0 “5 a. 5 9 O puilovers and cardigans . "m ‘ m I, n 0 sizes 4 to 16 Miami“ 3.49 s5 here to serve you ANY 1 hour of the day or night» w ner Doug Hill with two year pliy — winner Wilbur Dickie. old trotter. Sarah’s Fortress. R. Williams Memorial Wayne McGuigan. S III’ It'll MEDICAL PHARMACY I The E. F. Acorn Memorial ' I'llllllllll'. trophy — winner Gem‘le Semi)le w I BOYS’ BOYS' ALLWOOL ZIPPER I98 SOLDIER VERALLS LONGS Admission 75c Ir 35¢ JACK ANNEAR. Montague. Club. and W. G. ‘Bill’ Gilles- president of The Prince Ed- pie. secretary- treasurer. talk things over just before the The P r i n c e. Edward Island] Kensinglon. with three y e a r gHarness Racing Club will seeki 01d trailer. Little Art. tan additional grant from the; provincial government in order. Dhy — Winner to further encourage the raising‘ Kensinaton. With {our year old ‘trotter Mr. Gallon. Mr. Annear expressed his re- grets at the passing in thepast ‘ year of Roy Bevan. Emmet Gal- ant. Senator Barbour. George: Brookins. Byron Brown. Ensor in agreement in i Bowness and Harry O‘Brien. He 7_23i raising the nomination fee, first: 8150 eXlended 10 train?!“ drivel" 0 rl Joe Hennessey the sympathy of: MP- Gillespie Presented “I 9 thel the 0‘1“) 0n the recent death of. financial statement which show- Kstakes. It was felt that this club got underway last night. i annual meeting of the racing i Both were re-elected to their The Col. D. A. MacKinnon tro- R. S. Humphrey. i successful." FRONT By PIL’S CALLAGI—IAN good about the whole thing, problems. i 3erii Conference junior play. l Penguins Have New Look OLD Spain Penguuis lost another ho key game Tuesday night at The Sports Arena but they left then supporters feeling The Baby Birds. favorites to cop the Prince Edward Island Junior hockey crown. came through with their most aggressive style of play of the entire season and with a wee bit of luck could have thrown the short-handed Parkdale Royals for a loss. BUT the youngsters have nearly two months before Mari- time playdowns and they should improve in their shooting gieat- ‘ly before that time. Coach Tl‘a-inor has them skating like fiends -and they were driving in on goalie ‘Buich‘ Ward all evening, We are sure that 'Bucko' will give them plenty of :Ile)ilIlL' Draem-e from here on and if they find their shooting eyes. all opposition ‘is going to be in for some very interesting evenings. The addition of Gary Bursry, a Moncton native. surely added much needed strength to the Juniors’ defence. Not only did Gary play a solid game as a Penguin rearguard but he scored the Penguins' first goal and was a playmaker on two of the other three. Folks liked the look of the young New Briinswicker and he should certainly solve some of coach Trainor’s defensive Opposition, Beware ‘ THE way the Penguins were going Tuesday night should :be an indication ilial they'll prove troublesome toes in the Island lHockey League playdowns. The team that draws the Birds will laurer know they are in a series and don't go making them [underdogs too quickly. They have a lot of hockey talent in the iline‘up and that talent is bound to a>sert itself sooner or later. i ight now we see the Baby Birds as definite threats for {Maritime Junior honors and that trip to the Ottawa Valley where the Maritime representative tackles the ODHA winner in East.- Bobby Was There ONE of the greatest supporters Pai'kdale Royals ever had. .Bobby White. was in attendance at Tuesday night 5 game T t time we had see wrong. Royals conoiierin g 6-4. lwho represented Prince Edwai at t ' I . ‘ ms momer' Mrs' Walter Hennes' | ed a balance on hand of $355.24. Our apologies. ladies. Jack Annear was re-electedlmen‘immd Persons. president and Frank MacKay d as vice-president. p) MA”- Flan_i W. G. ‘Bill' Gillespie was again ' chosen as secretary-treasurer. Named as directors at last‘ night's meeting were Jack An-I near. Doug Hill. Lee Taylor and 1 Bob Humphrey. Mr. Humphreyi is completing the unexpired term 1 of the late George Brookins. Halifax Tartan: earlier ANNUAL REPORT 3 Smooth -skaling defenceman Avin Smith paced the i Harold Stewart handed out a to- est 'One minute” Silence W” nb_iReceipts during the year totall- serVed in memory of the above.“ $2393 I lid diSbUl'lements ' 1amounted to $2475.68. 1 A large crowd turned out at Dolron . rt of the directors. president.I the Sports Arena last night fo r Joan K Qharlouetown. had been pla‘y‘HKl Jack Annear stated that the pasti Sherwood Junior High's annual _ 1, Since the lnIUI‘Y- bUt the palninar must be considered one of ice sports which was featured Deborah Jackson, 2. Eileen Ber-i became 9° great he entered hos' } the best in the history of the; by a hockey game hetweennard. 3. Carolyn Read. ‘ thisiBlrchwood and Sherwoodj h sti schools. Birchwood emerged on Mar-'3 Mullen. 2. Dougie Sander- . 1. Susan Campbell. 8.‘ enny. l Girls :6 yr. and under) Boys '6 yr. and under) —- 1. Joel MacAleer ttied). Girls (7 yr. 1 lap) — 1. Mary‘ With a brace of goals. one of Lou MacIsaaC. 2. Karen Mac-i, them coming while his team L60d. 3. VEIma Sanderson. ' was shorthanded. Other count-'d Wh ] rers went to Jack Arsenault, 0“ 68' PM 2. David Mat- . v IGary Clow and Bill LeClair. ' ‘ "mm “id’ ‘0 Mk of mm . Blaine Jelly fired the lone M Boys ‘7 .vr.. 1 lap) — i. Shel-I 3. Jimmie Read. rls (10 yr. 1 lap) ~ 1. Nan Isaac. 2. Roberta MacEach- . 3. Helen Harrison. Boys 410 yr. 1 lap) — 1. Erna Currie. 2. Francis Brown. 3. ' Referees John Richard and er" i , e as . n Bobby was when he was being taken from Victoria General Hospital in Halifax. We happened to be a passenger on the car ferry that October Sunday after- noon when Sinclair Cutcliffe was conveying Bobby back to Charlottetown. At that time we never thought we'd see Bobby at a hockey game this winter but we are surely glad we. were Bobby was seriously injured in a car ancident last summer and waged a long fight against severe injuries. However. .he‘s iiooking great again and tells us that things are improving every ll of his many friends were giving him a handshake Tuesday and Royais' Sandy Frizrell was among the first. Things went right as fair as the game was concerned for Bobby with Hope to see you soon again. Bobby. Pulled A 'Boner’ WE apologize to Elizabeth MacDonald and her associates sland women curlers twice . be Diamond 'D' championships, i “WISHING In Mid“! 0‘“ Stakes Last week in referring to those minion championships. we cited Mrs. Macdonald's rink as going only in 1962 to Regina. We were dead wrong because in 1961 .the same rink won provincial honors and earned the trip to the Dominion championships at Ottawa. who made trips to the. Do- AII-Family Rink AND still on (rm-ling. we understand that an ali-famiir rink will compete in Charlottetown Curling Club's mixed bonspiel e veteran curler himself. John ‘Snag' Squarebriggs will ' g in “gaff . 1e I h strip the rink and three others bv the name of Squarebriggs will be. his rink mates. They will be John Jr.. and his wife. Barbara and Snag’s daughter. Sandra. It‘s a novelty around these parts to have n rink composed same family. Opposition is hereby warned to look out HOIdS Ice Sports éft‘l‘feaummgg... SPORT ECHOES By Norman Maedonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Tony Strickland a n d ' The time has come. the thingsnof drips. and schmoos, and maniacs. and (‘ahl‘u‘llifl‘ heads, and-~come to think of It. all these are only one thing—or rather. one pcrsnn. tal of ten penalties. eight of Grant Gaudet. I the guy Who Special”?! in :them going to Birchwood. are as follows: - Tiny-tois Parade. .Stewart. 2. Janice Hamb 5 John MacAusland. Girls 18 yr) — 1. Sand ricycle Race —— 1. Noel Mac. Results of the various events Aleer. 2. Cathy Buell, 3. Beverw am” “cause I" has "9"” ley ambly. . It? Boys '2 mile open - 1. Do . d Hughes. 2. Robert Campbell_ ‘ his team. . Colin Campbell. For the sake of argument. a Girls til yr) 1 lap) _.1. H”. referee can do one of three picking up misconduct pen- arncd to discipline his cinn- tions. He hurts himself and tin. 2. Vauhda Dawn Brehaut, .‘i. ther MacLeod. 2. Cheryl Currie. things-41° can call a play cor- 3. Margaret Gordon. rcctly. or he can call it ll’lt't)l‘- Boys 11 yr, 1 lap. —- 1. Kenny corectly with honest intent. or '2. Garry Constable. 3. Paul Liv- Constable. 2. Kenny Rodd. 3, he can deliberately call it in! ingston Girls «'9 yr) _ i. integral et Stewart. Billy Knox. correctly to hurt a team. two Partner Race —- t, Noreen admit very little of this is done. ter. 2. Donna Gorveatte. 3. Jan- Blanchard and Colin Campbell. but we are discussing all 2. Barbara MacRae and Robert possibilities). If his calls are r. :T ’3 Boys (9 yr) —. 1. Harold Con- Campbell. 3. Jean Kenny and correct. or incorrect. but “Cli- ‘stable. 2. Brian MacRae. 3. . Ewan Gordon. meant. there is no occasion for Girls ‘12 yr.) — l. Bethany pyrotechnics. if you think he Boys (V4 mi. open) —1. Blaine MacAieer. 2. Susan Campbell. has made . mistake, a quiet 6:50 PM. ( H. Simpson. B. Ball Crockett. E. Ford zie. A. MacCormack. rett: J. Veniot. Maclnnes. J. Wilson. ice I: Geo. Kaye vs. air. Ice 3: F. Hansen O'Rourke. Ice 4; D. Cameron ‘ MacDonald. ‘ ice 5: D. George vs Boys (13 yr) — 1. own Brian. 2. Robert Campbell. 8. Ice 1: Dr. Gid'dings. B. Cook. AEW‘?" Gm'don- , , I Girls ( 14 yr) ._ 1, Barbara up enthusiasm for boxmg in Cooke L_ Turner Jn‘Bond‘ B: MacRae. 2. Ilinda Martin. 3, Charlottetown. Ivan has shown ' ' ,Brenda Scott. hi Boys 414 yr) —- 1. Bill Rich- Promotional wizard. 'l‘be pos- 2: C. A. K. Je kin,‘ ‘ Ice ' D. “I’mst'w‘ n I ard. 2. Donnie Taylor. 3. Frank . Ition of ISHL president cramped Neill. A.E. Piercey. R. MacKen- ‘ Hens"!- lce 3: G. Vessey. Dr. Webster. VS. ‘ A A ‘MacLeod. Dr. Cox. A. Gar—lDOnn'e Hush” ‘ 1 Relay. girls. Grades 3. it. 10« . . I” B 1!. Grade 10. 2. Grade 3 Iqu. 9:1“? ““fiifll'st'azpmtmm‘ "‘31"- ' 'iRodd): 3. Grade a (Miss Liindi. 1’ “" 'F‘ 9“. "m: f‘ Swen 3‘ Moore‘ 3' simpm vs‘ ‘ Remy BOYS. Grade! 3. 9' In __ fore titeyynll be pitting i‘ll'Pll“ ‘1. Grade in. 2. Grade 9, 3. Grade ‘ 9k!“ awn“ "‘"W “W?” t 5‘ T.W.L. Prowse. G. Anderson. H. MacLellan. C.‘ use PM. Rendesvous (See. ‘A') 8 ice 1i Art Love vs. Jim Bur- and Elmer Clark. Hunter RiverriJeliy. 2. Colin Campbell. 3. Roy 3. Mona MacMillan. three year old pacer. Dot's ' Genge, CURLING DRAW The following is the draw for Thursday at the Char- 3 5’“ Ayers- lottetown Club. (Spares n o . welcome Ivan Doherty back into 0‘ the hockey picture. From away back when he was drumming mself to be something of a ‘Ills style a little because the its vr“ —~ 1 Claudia only acceptable promotion in Reid. 2. Carol Cheverie. 3. Bar- hhis sphere of action is over- ‘ Summerside minor hockey. cams from other centres, The 'Honeymoon Rae. __1‘.rn.“ boys had their first practice, v and Donnie Hughes: 2. “NW” wailing. y‘MacLean and Blaine .lell-: Buck Whitlock is going to . Norman Blanchard a in! be hard to dislodge from that vl D. Colin Campbell. . scoring leadership. Greg i Delghan. Jim MaeLeod. Stan nxrnc'r LoNGnit LIFE ‘3 Pearson. Angle carroi. and The life expectancy of Canny maybe one or two others are D. Hill. ' than males increased from 60 to snapping at his heels, but Penalty Specialist Hurts Teams word may start him thinking \\!I.Ilt)l.ll. getting you in I jam. But most players who go bee sci-k are convinced that the re- feree is out to get them. and if he is. they play right into his we are discussing all the pos- sibilities). and were. out hurt a certain team. we'd slap an undeserved penalty on one of them. and hope the pop-offs would start popping so we could make with the misconduct penalties. Maybe it we were lucky. we could band out a few match penal- lies and cripple the team for a month. or even the. rest of have such fine reflexes. won- derful bursts of speed. and stickhandling magic. get rid of those cabbage beads and resigns from the society of schmoos. l Boys 1 12 yr) —— 1. Kenny on . 2. Danny mam, 3 > Up On Bandwagon iJu'mmy Constable. Girls (13 yr) _1.Jo.nne Ste_ We hereby crawl up on the curling ‘wart. 2. Deborah Martin. 3. Su- bandwagon and beat a drum to benefit all clubs. and you couldn't promote the interests of one team Without getting criticized. We think Ivan will be hap- plcr in his present position. promoting the Old Spain Pen- giiins. and as all Island fans should be behind this promis- ing Junior team, satisfaction will be general at Ivan's new appointmcnt. We wish him every success. and are con- fident Ivan being who be is. v. Mmon' C. MacDonald vs. .baéalDoiron. all league promotion that will that our wish will be granted. c. Flinn. D. Douglas. B. Parke. fit 8 ‘16 W and over‘ — 1. i , v_ Newson. ‘Eileen D0iron. 2. Jean Kenny.l _ Ice ‘. G. Sim-9y. L Giuespie. r3. Noree‘nfiBlanchaJd. ) ‘ 1" 333m!” A' T ' yr Tn over h L Charlie Mormon. mentor of up enough points to stay ahead ck. Before his “hat trick" of Tuesday evening. Aigcr Cutcllfie had him tied in goals scored. and that‘s pretty good for a young fellow who is playing his third year In the top Island hockey bracket. FIRST PLASTIC The first plastic was invented in 18% from a nitrocellulose by Alexander Parkes. son of a Birmingham. E n g l a ii it loci in 1 Girls (V6 at. open) -— 1. Elisa-i 63 years between 1931 and 1956 i Buck always manages to pick aken I .._.-,_A earn-agaa'fli‘. . t ‘