PAGE SEVEN VIII Open 1952 Calgary jtanlllede The GUARDIAN. cHAlu;o'l"l'e1'owN T - 3": iii"””'u-"eiiiii-ii”-”3 3'-if Mixed 1 Rilks Register Contillued7r:m page C 5!? Df. D. H. ICCAIIIITAI of III!- :e;hN.l'!;e Indnrwedl my men cam- ' .. . . 'a,rn.R;o-p;;,' "me. -mm ., sustsuisd very severe in- A "mi '""'”d wmmem. ma. 29-(CF)-Trip! capoaax. Iilts.. Feb. 29-(OP) by the MacPherso B . I011- ie mi p mm,” lined wit1hnbit-I till:-lee. tgdiuumnegk Ind.IPunIl:;"g: gay and was ceiI'od mun "meal "the mixed schedule tonight at liii' . t e '0 t" all need mum. te bIIlI:vlIIee;ll;sbIIit?nTh'gfn well 'i'iilm"m":iili;n'i" ii IndeI'IiT:Gl'. in the uII:IIcIrTuauan;- IIIlelow(e:I::-rm mm cum” cm curler: from every province vviii' Lnrii Lowit. 1150-. iii-(L 1-med. Ed m Hurvwe hm um. cent .0." lm'9uh "mun omnuwuoni at Dufferin track. Toronto. Ind (.30: iggumr he... mmomw, go, the British r-ommavndn commando o uip On! 0? two meetings in Montreal me 2-3553 pmwge 3 J". . h p hi the Second Vlorld War, has sc- - tnsunenlahand to see him she Wu one of the wulhen -mi dtm M Docnndor" J-J rL”.l-P. Canadian curling c amp ons. p. mm” an mvimm" w open the . ."",;Mn WM my :i0ii" ah! ha miigglv imuige my "0, mm, we hm, em. bee -mi, " Doromy gu;”m . 0 opening at the Anilmiieaire rink 1952 ('allzzir.i' Exhibition and in win aier "Ad . Notch 0! VIII! hfd in 5 9 "; m"W' known of and despite the fact 'ru'1t.on 'Mal:y MacL.enngn c' Monday and running until Friday. Stamped:-. general manager Maur- i'iiii”h”d I will snow lmoved Me 1- ca '1 "32, anal”: IIW fi'99'i0i'-Iiihil were bronchi Msclgan skip ' ' ' As in last year's competitions. ice 3 miiiieii "i"0""C9d w9.iI' e"'"'I3rIIIrue1t was. a beeut- ari.tlrygivInghl'l:r- Bruce;-d. lot :15 from '" over um 3”” " Mm” 100 3;! siiiheiiliid Km Mir ll rinks will participate with two ””d”'' The sumpede Wm M x 0 - . - and elsewhere. rer Hi 1 I '. , . ' I id .1 lg 212. ,ll'tiI I"): curled up on! n shnnoxzz :l.5'a;vu':g::' wadnageugguogtgeg IIWIYS headed the nflnallsusiirxr): :;I:ll'dOn'skIll,le.Vl'1s. glra.tII:theJCo:Iu'slyl'l.u.:l. rmkl from Ontarxm and New' 1pLnrtI1I.nIrnt is also an oullltllnd cradle lull at the edge owhtd W mp hm '5 be nmegeidue to :n lea. A great deal of care. of l-1,1-l'ellotls,Agnes swindell. Frank miiiidiiliid biicii I0i' the Becondiing breed:-r of pllrehred Short- m'”'i The M straight year. hnrn cattle. Draw for the 11 round will be held Sunday night. One rink will have a bye each round. ' Play starts at 4 p.m. EST Mon- noods rut. mu 3 accident sustained some years re- cm"”' Md I" I” "kc" ” he” H0bb5- WIP- mm mdml :?eV;pI::daiI?m:l. The viously. Mr. is s goal md unt " whey” 0”" 3”" m' 8.15: 4 . day. CERES AG"Ng . A di,,,ff2.&..L.a....,.- hso far. the experts have been - A - - rs.' 11 ea a wrence race as a congratu- esltant about picking favorite. be FREE of that Isiilt mm; ceraor ' cnnunued from 131' R mcneoa W, t . IN N llrite no sound in the soft hone lover and no doubt if the 5 " "mg " mm” W" mm .1” 1.4;”. gen, Mlwhell Mm. latnry kiss from her husband after winning the women's slalom ski race Many iemembeil I3-ii 3'0 i"5 Ciiii3' II (I . wag; Mush was curled amund opportunity occurs he ml y can for H” 3”" lwked Macmillan. M. A. . d. l" 1 T. H III. I1 D at Rodkieiva, Norway. and becoming the first uoman ever to win two 0152:, I3: ;emV:1'le'a;Lwsfnmorgz; WAKE. G H UP ' "I" M" after nob Mac 211 m the Dimiiiii SW" - . n own- - .-l l thought it was dead amth” I'"”"'” ”" PE" "cm" ed by Walter and Lorne Simpson H”w”"'- 5”p' "' 5' M"”D”””d' Winter Olympic gold medals in the same year. The Rutland. Vt., house- an upset, by gweeplng thrgugh rm. wife captured the event after making a magnificent recovery from a fall defeated. an mod the in and out move- on our mm to Moncwn Noam of Amherst. Bobrwas bred at the W” swwyv Ad” M'h"' wi 5' v i in the first heat, She had previously added points to the U. S. total by HOWEVEI3 50m6 iliiiibiiids are . breallling. I found my- 1), we had & ch” Mm orm uh MacPherson farm near Charlotte- M”1"”I3- 5””- taking the women's giant slalom. looking for a t.vi'o-way fight be- y MacDonald. Bill basins: mtsomc Of -he webbing. was gone. was predicted for him but of Michael. Agnes - I 3-Y. WIl.so . R P k . g ten us about the summaries of :?:m::geroIg;c:l:gin:wwa: tbhe If Magic MacNeill. gout; onsauhdeg. --- Fredericton mm which we pub- Demmm and Ai Mggoml. J; skip. vs. Jessie Parker. John wu- I .1... ml the ln'1ipllIbhe;2 place”: lisbcd recently. These were held BMW R, NB He W” by Grab wmxny Johmlon, wm. Macmm, in: across is it eca u no I ' nlpg zrwl it would only Sqiiiim straight into my eyes. Did that fox pgricl-any aon:mI1emlIia:”: If:-:rInelxII:IlL n.ao:-- llnui run the deep SHOW fiiid ml)" ever move. . .a red flash and it mu bung, of weed, in fact no me FNON BUCKlEY'S MIXTURE A T B E D T I M E AVOID THE MORNING BARK l ' . Gordon Raynor. Laura Plckard. .-"t lizuit On Ki'-III”! 3B mark, be is so young and active . J 3 d H l urilci have Bleliliifd Oil "-5 looking. Since that he has writ- one 0' the m” h"”5 we "' am” U, m' B p' Island's colors into the finals for the second time. .. Win; the impulse to cut ding one or the W, drive" 0: town alii was one of the top pgc- 199 2rrF-miiy Raynor. Dit W. tween Manitoba's Billy Walsh and Dick Button Hoyt. Stirling lutdeti tell if. I ' c k it an M gh M m 1 X9164-, Allan. Pauline Burden. Walter .1iiarriwQ;in 5ii;'I”fom;:f1ced””m no-hdiph diliiiftiiit 33 ..,..l 1;. ” ” me” " Pickard. skip. vs. Shirley Storey. wiiii ”” . ' . British Columbia's Reg Stone. Frank Hansen of Charlottetown g will be carrying Prince Edward was the 33911118 1 course the tracks w 1 MacDonald. skip. vs. Joyce Mich- ' h' S " . y A lap across the nose .As the sun dropped below the then and fast. recordserle-Jen: ojvifilt ael. W. Hoyt. Doris MacDonald. C and lwltwu had inlisi-iii 3 M09 10X horison ya greyish haze settled over much wanted. At. Charlottetown Clifford MacDonald. skip. - . .- v - 'r - . .--.- I v::.w..:::c'i.”:.i:::.:i :1: :l7..”:::i:;:i”i.:"S..:..i;”:tt.::'.:f"i :.r.:”;.::; 338' M22- --(cm .- -- F"-'r"'--'m'-'-""' J I-"I with r warning ua--ter mile from the old home- with a summary of 5-1-1 Dixie Donald skip vs. Ho11Y Taylor. Ed Bum" ""”3I” W0" his fifth 0! mixed curling at tho Summer- mnl:1sLoodi indecision csltead I stopped to watch two Marque and Margaret Cruttan Wood. 'EI1zaiJeth MacDonald. J-A. sham” WW” ”3”"'sk””""r'i5ide ”"k ""'m": N I i uhi-ilier or not to re grouse halt obscured by the deep dead heated the first heat in 215 Likely skip championwip Mm " br””"'" "Ii 6”” and ”i"iT- ' ' v ' ' ' ' SUIT. SALE HM V I p , p g . .'t J H M . llihition at tho Paiais dc Sports. Ice 1 Ken Cullbrwk. tskip). MW my NI-i:li.aerlI1 Isrczllleli: :TIl1BlI1fg ”iIIIIIf1lIm.bIr:I1isybsiI:i1:ung gal oliittsli-Ilru'osoti;rtiflblI::'m 1Erli1:gI:lI: Mtllflllsha geaigiggailrica C:rlI:1:;b('IlunAl:')-' I A crowd of 13.000 cheered wild- Kay Ross. Leigh Birch. Doris Cl 1 ' . ' i ' ' ' ' . y as the 22-year-old Harvard sen- Morrison; V5,. W. R. Morrison ,k , the nearby birch”, let wondered why they were leading the Great, Willie Hopp and Loul- thur Roper. skip. vs. Barbara . g lor from Englewood, NJ. whlzzcd (skip), Laural Crockett, Ralph ii croak. in nspllt second so late. I knew when morning 5'” "Im"- 215 U1 2'” U1 115 R”p"' Ralph Jones Velma Md through a spectacular series or Ramsay, Linda callback. V sleeplri: fox was wide dawned. . .a bowling blizzard was (1);:'ne&M'”::1l:,ag:hgec1:;l:'gfgvxf; "sh James Campbell' skim spins, whirls and jumps . Ice 2--T. D. Morrison. (skip). 1 .... . ad topped I):-' W0 biiick ralilns. NBIUi'C'l ;;i'i1ii1T8iid(kilieV(';5gm1gm heat winner m the 225 I , D m----------- 'Anna Hayes. (in be chosen). Al I -. mi up. For :1 sp tsecond what they were 21 out an ill .nh S1 1 T d 4:2 . R E e o Morrison: vs.. C. .1. Hayes (skip). - ' p iv x rri inicntl.i' and then iurn- their own barometer to gauge the 2?,if,.,.of,”.. Aubrgg 14.3? ;(:,u..2om,' s Sally Easier. Angus Giiiis. Jenn Modern sfylmgs "- smgle or Doubk Br.us" k M ii: .-an tmvud megand looked weather. i or starters, best time, 2.15. That w. . M?ff”?,"ir 3; Moms (kip) Ed MOdEIS -m BI'OWlISu FGWIIS. GPOYS. BIIICS. ; n A r particular meeting was one of the , K '-" " , ”" 5 ' ' - I last held over the Saint Johnoval. a 1V,,1d?MH.;rln.;l;n, Don LMAICIEC-;iiiiv GISO STHPQS Clld Checks-All GIlCI'CIIT'COd tlh, f d t d BUT BC RI" HTTCI VS., . . 313- 0 anti 123151”:,3;escI,,.e:I3:gnlzh1.g,?:h REGINA g (Op, iIThe ambi. ---- kl-”arlane. iskipl, J. E. Morrison, POPIIICY Makes-Regular PTICQ TO in many places and it was quite mm of wgyeargold Shirley Doug- WEST PALM B'EACl-T. FIa.. Feb. Bob Ross, Shirley Simpson. dangerous to race over. las daughter of Premier 'r. c. 29 w I59 r Phiiidtiphiii -'iiiii9i' 8:00 Dduglas oi Saskatchewan is to do lcs today signed infielder Eddie Ice I-Alf Gordon (skip), Mar- omel. wimm.5 that meeung her we work on the stage. Joost. giving the veteran shortstop ion Smallman. Greg Mulholland, were Major Aubrey, the 2,15 Tm; Bub' mmmume shmey has no a. reported 53.000 raise in pay. The Helen Clark; vs.. H. E. Clark, and Face in 2,ll”,lolmny Miles hankering for me pantie” stage. boost would put Joost in the 320,- (skip). Leila Schurman. Blau-k Elderkin, Francis Hopkins. 1 T gso - 3 Ice 2--Earl Corney (skip). Mur- iel MacArthur, Vic Howalt. Viv- i len Sheen: vs., A. S. Hopkins i (skip), Theresa Elderkin. Bill Young, Mary Howaii. in: .''.-Austin Brooks Iskipl winning the first heat. time 2.12 Ever since Childhood she has 000 salary class. U2. .Thc 2.18 Trot and Pace was wanted to be an actress. won by Billy Cope in straight shmeyk five feet two, weighing h ts. N d M 2-2-. bet nil. ....?W:i..”m ii... .4. if;;.;ni;ri;.;g0,gii;;gg- ;f,g';..gg ipgj 35th International cently when she won the ”best by Captain Jackson in straight lieats. best time 2.16 U2, the MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT i 9:00 A.M. T0 8:00 P.M. CANADNS AIR FORCE NEEDS YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN TODAY! NEW LOWJBTPRIOEJ named race Trot and Face by Lucky Lindy in straight. heats. Pace at st. Stephen. Sc'pt.12. and took his record of 2.12 1x2. He headed Marjorie M. that was 2- a. great many horses and made an excellent job of shoeing and training the: trotting st llioll. Bel- lini Scott 2.09112. Hi son will is now following ill his footsteps and The International Ice Races promoted by John Scott of Hall- fax. will definitely be Neil's Folly Lake. near Moncton. commencing this afternoon. The track is being cleared off and ev- erything will be in apple pie or- Ider for the big championship trot. ON- AIITO-LITE IIITEX BATTERIES championship pace and other ev- ents. Horsemen irom Maine. Hal- ifax and various parts of the Maritimes are competing. Valu- able trophies and other prizes will be awarded the winners. also the tit of International ice cham- pions of 1952. make it today and can get over Those who cannot ial.her's has made quite a hold at actress" award in the Annual Sail-L katchewan Regional Drama Fes- eant in Weyburn, S:1sk.. where she was born. Shirley's first lead was as 5! fairy dramas. "Midsummer": Night Dream" and ”Comedy of Errors." She likes this type of role exceed- Eucharistic congress. 200,000 will come from other countries. The city harbour wlilbe transformed into a floating hotel. nsslst at. the Congress. A nationality certificate. issued by the Episcopal Committee oi each country will entitle the bear- ingly well. I-lcr success in the Drama. Festival is Regional made all thei Little Theatre. She won thei award while playing only her sec- ond role in a Little Theatre pro-. duction. I "Tomorrow the World." Adjuclicaior Pierre Left-vre said she "sustained her role with varie- ty and was in character through-' out." Mr. Lefevre said he thought a I2 year old girl had been excep-I tionally well cast for the role and was amazed to find that it was taken by "a young lady of 18." I "Never for a moment did she. step out o!.chamcte.r,'.' he said. She played ti 12-yrar old girl in or to certain automatic privileges from the spyinish authorities. only Ttita Sillipllant. Bill Stilt-lllman. Sybil Mulholland: vs.. Albert Silli- Iro-ne Silliphnnt. Gordon Maxw:-ll. Elaine lllman: vs. 8. M. MarWil- Ilams iskipi, Willa Somers. Dave Henthornc. Ethel lnman. amount at. the border: official en- rolment at the Congress and the right tn nitt-nrl all ceremonies. The Canadian certificate is BALANCE OF OUR WINTER - best time 2.13 U2. The Free For "IVi1Iv -mu pbant (skipl. Helen Macxay. All Pace was won by Ruby P. in Her first Dari was at the are of orrawa. Feb. 29 -over 500.000 Eileen can-ion, News Carney. . . . . straight heats. best time 2.11. 39- five when she played an angel in visitors are expected in Barcelona, 9:15 cause also won the 2.24 Trot and a sun-riay school Christmas my- Spain. from May 27 to June 1. I0! 1..zrml Follgnd rgklpx, Regular 549.50 permission to bring as much Imoney us they wish. on the only' condition that they declare tllP.I e anadian Tessier. Auxiliary Bishop of Ot- tawa. is the Secretary of this Committee. ., 2-2. M-'irioi'ie M. had been in the In a school play. also at Weyburn for Franco has ordered all svail- Morrison. Pat Mat'Farlane. R. C. A. F. ASSOCIATION CLUBROOMS John Keiiey Siabir Bi Saint John. she was in Grade Two at. that able boats to be steered to Bar- Ice 2.. J. E. Marcregor (skip). a giolgi. arm W138 giferesl for sale for umep celona. Moreover all dwellings 1-lope Cameron. Ralph Snmr-rs. y . B y oo maeadealfar - " D Cl k: .. J. A.Cl k(kI ). Bunk Of COHIHTCTCQ Q. her for Mrs. Charles Ballard and pggclen t5):;1r:,o?he1ah:5.rI:;ex;g nvtyaemi II:(Ileusb:.Tn30relI1lli1IfsInDned Nth” T Ffutncisarnffzls-, Vic 1nnIIlsn, flerliry we W” raced by 3”” M S” 8"” burn and laterpin) 'Rc:lna, whgn Such a complex .ol'ganIzaI.ion en- Sheen. 4”! i;:l:":)aIl;I;::: f::19d”:":l15i”1()i1n";'oRIlclh; the family moved nerej tails counilexv. problems. llere are Ice 3 S. J. Czinwron isiltinll. O I ' ' i" - i F H ili.G ize Car. ' ' , ' 9:00 AM. TO 6:00 PM. mgsmorablef ltiiicinbg f'c1s.rc:li' xgihiclli Baffffi Sggggfiiimshgiggieifrjg 35 i:,,,,i,f;?,,if,,ii::'.-i;,:,i;i;,,';'.13u,E,,';,ie;;:f ,,f.';; C.,i,",..i.f'.'.'s”4. ,,f”,Q. Mam... Also Extra Special Discounts . . llI' W N180 i8 05 I1 16 8i'- i .- . . , .k'..l-ilri Fll d, Dlk times. Orin had good success With took part in two shakcsperean ful to the harm) pilgrims who will in P is ipi ii a 0 an 0 Heavy winfer clothing. HAMBLY Ea? INNIS r name rm. mmself the past, we more Nmmkhle by the fact mlsltliose who have such a certificate granted by the Episcopal Corn- & seasons. 13 hm. first Year in the Regma.u'ill have a right to the following: mitiee for Canadian Eucharistic gg i free visa to enter Spain (15 days): Congresses. Most Rev. Maxime Gt Geo. Sf. Phone SERVE CANADA PROUDLY IN rmy Active Force new we sale Price :;:..:'.;i:.2z..:: we Li ' and other events. Last year an mo 3 ggk Ref” fashion! 0 t H I attendance of between five and w' a an on , e bemm-V mt i cf. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'i"' ' ' 1 8' ' six thousand was estimated and help her pm” In Immng on stage": (5 i t H r Ah I) N. I ' I if the roads are sufficiently open . 9" C9 a 0m” 0 rm" it i . en ti t these figur S I f d i l5.PIute . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.30 18.85 wm”b:V2,f'c'e:d,,d. I” C5 a 0 . ' am ti i di . ted to th I 3 I7'PIGTO . . . . . . . . . . . . . closingn tzlzte 1- u'lII::Ti is todaye. ' March 1sl-for the Priiice Ergragd mm” "i"””” R” "T " '5 OTTAWA. Feb. 2' -(CPI-Sales 0 S 't 15-P'u'. Low FOI'd . g:lcel?s:5?;f'y;':l:o1tg”I'lIx':)r:; of fluid milk and cream were up in y Plus Liberal Allowance on Old Battery Above Batteries also available at all ters and 3-year-old pacers. Mari- time bred. If you have not al- ready sent in your entry please do so at once. These Futurities have been the means of encour- aging and developing some of the best trottcrs and pt-lcers evel'own- ed in the Maritimen. With the great number of well-bred young- Canada last 1950. milk by two per cent and cream by one per cent. The Bureau of Statistics. report- ing estimates based on dam from 80 markets. said today fluid milk sales in 1951 totalled 1,.'le9,s1o,ooo quarts. Cream sales amounted to 24.7'72.o0i) pounds, G d S. i S 'i steril chili?! nretunl nnbd coming There were Increases in total qf gas .tl1ere Iv Cerliiii I! iiii10i"iil fluid sales of milk and re i ll .g.s an rv ce '. . them new iilieiiii iiiili WI" ii” provinces except Marfltonlg: "arid I BIITT .&i MBIIAE LTII. . . A HAT REBAI Ill-L5? F Will. E9 RMGEILII "in! doubt eclipse the records of the past. but they must have a. chance to show their quality and this the Puturities afford. Experts hEIIeVE,,.lR'I'l00pllllz rough vaccine combined with tnxoid against diphtheria should be given infants sia.i-ting at six months of age. ” I W7” ,....:'I. It-e .1 (vi vtor er British Columbia. Sales in Ontario. rose one per cent. to 1.608.576.0001 pounds: Quebec two per cent in l.36ti.:l'l'1.000: Alberta four per cent to 304.801.0002 Saskatchewan iwnl per cent to 135.42.-s.oon: Nova scnilai five per cent to l3a,7:n,ooo; Now Brunswick two per cent. to 81.830.-I 000 and Prince Edward Island two per cent to 21.674000. Total Manitoba sales dropped one per cent in 1aa.m.ooo pounds; and British -Columbia dropped three per cent to 325,359,000, i K Clyrleb-ank. scotland ..-TICP) - Among a. crate of ducks supposed. to be dead and ready for pluckIng.i. one was found alive. It was nursedl back to health and now is the poll of the district. , i Alterations RITE - WAY CLEANERS Ftloue 2387 year compared with ' town Recruiting Station at hp Kent Street. urns naamr 0- now ABOUT YOU! Join. The Active Force Today! Don't Delay (Service May Be Continued To Pension). r Infant:-yman (lnfnntrymen Now May Br Eligible For Specialist Pay) i Yes. all these are yours-But aI5ove all. you are serving your country in the finest of all careers. If you're seventeen or over. there's a place for YOU in the ranks of Canada's New Army. Enquire todcly at the Charlene- 162A