s C Novmaan 18. 1953 -rm: GUARDIAN. amnnorrarowni PAGE srzvml ' "' 7"” ”""" "c?::.”:f:t"it,: ms: mzi: :i2;?.i:t".: ii'.'i.?2':m”i?.”a's?5 ”'”'EE ”” Stub”: BY. Edwin- continued from page 6 ability and yet it is as painful a mental injury that any team could competition. receive in play-off fjr-rm-'m-T? 1, 1, 1;: more so as the Charlotte- Previoua to their final Wm Abbles found out over the week-end when they were elimin- md by the Glace Bay Caledonlas. The 5-0 loss that the Abbies suf- Mcd at the hands of the Caledon- 135 was a doubly tough one be- games they had been cause only one try had been soor- upon. ed on the Abbies this season and - ' 0 yet that one try W35 enough to The try was a well mock them out of the play-off scored by Glace picture. points scored against ' aity kick. in their Bay's game on Saturday the Abbles had only two them and those points resulted from s. pen- other three unscored earned one Geno Scataione. The Glace Bay player intercepted an intended pass and -mu we preeumevis a signal and raced from his own 15 yard line to Hockey Meeting at Orapaud All hockey clubs interested in entering a team in the Crapaud-Victoria Board of Trade League are in. vited to send delegates to attend a meeting in Crapaud Hail Wednesday evening at 8:30 p. m. i Signed:-.- R. N. DAWSON, ' Sec'y. of Crapand Rink Co. PROVINCIAL . CHAMPIONSHIP I srnr DANCING-TUESDAY, NOV. 24th and OLD-TIME FIDDLING-WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25th with Colin Boyd and other Guest Artists 8:00 P.M. SHARP Prince of Wales Auditorium, Charlottetown Admission: 75c; Children under age 12: 500 Sponsored by Alpha Y's Menls Club. MacDonald just as he crossed the line. Had he had another two yards to go he would never have made it. . . . To make tten even I. little more painful the Abblea reportedly scored a. try of their own but it wasn't counted. Following a two- man scrum hear the Caledonia line Jack Ready reached across the line and touched the hell in scor- ing territory. However, a Glace Bay player immediately scooped the ball and the referee failed to see the play. 0 I I Abegwelt officials felt bitter about the fact that referee Roy MacDon- ald wasn't on hand to handle the game as he was supposed to be. Roy is a capable referee noted throughout the Maritimu for his fair and. square decisions. Glace Bay's playing coach Don Maolnnis was t d to contact MacDon- ald. Why it was left to Msclnnis to do the contacting might be a good question. At any rate he wean there and Lorne Whelan was called in as a last minute re- placement to odicdato. The Abblea' ion could be attrib- uted to shamrock Field in Saint John, New Brunswick It was on this field a week before that the Abbies suffered so many knee and leg injuri on the frozen ground in their game with the Mariners. Joe Coyle. Harold Howatt, Jack Ready. Claude Field and mibie Devine were playing with injuries that should have kept them on the sidelines let alone send them against the Cape Bretoners. O O O A lot of hard work and a lot of valuable time was merit in pre- paring the Abbie: for the playon grind. The players and coaches spent practically all their evenings for the past two months and a half trying to build a squad of Maritime championship oalibr e. They had a good team. They won the N.E.-P.E.I. senior title and they gave a good account of them- selves in losing to Glace Bay with a crippled squad. t 0 Brian Lewis, who has been in Home MOTORgg.,2:r, CHEVROLETCOLDSMOBILE Kale; oC fr.-rvice .23- The annual meeting of sizanhope W. I. was held on Nov. 3rd at the home of Mrs. Keith Douglas. Pres- ident Mrs. Patrick l-(organ opened the meeting with the "Ode". fol- lowed by the "Collect". Roll call was answered by is members pay- ing their fees. Six visitors were present. The president reviewed the year's work and thanked the members for their oo-qteration. The tmasuru gave her nnanoial report. The dot "9 committee reported one call made commit t reported and the school the need of paper towels and soap which are to be purchased. New comitteea were appointed as follows: sick. Mrs. Lewis Klelly, Mn. Reg. Ross; school. Mrs. Hor- ace Marshall; letter. Mrs. Harry Lawson. Mrs. Alvin aMo1.auohlsn: lunch, Mrs. Alvin Maclnuohlsn. Mas. Harry Madbauchlan and Mrs. James Maduuohlan. Three new members Joined. Mrs. George ManMillran. Mrs. Lloyd Bell and Mrs. Rhodes Warren. The following officers were al- ected for the coming year: Presi- duit. Mrs. Horace Marshall: vies- gieaident. Mrs. Harry MscLauch- lan; secretary. Mrs. Keith Doug- las; treasurer, Mn. Harry Lawson (re-elected): directors, Mrs. Alvin Maobauchlan, Mrs. Rx. Ross and Mrs. Walter Marshall; aiudlitors. Mrs. Rhodes Warren and Mrs. George MaoMillan; Redcroes con- vener. Mrs. James Macbauchlan. It was decided to hold an auc- tion sale at next meeting. Mrs. Herbert Kielly invited members for the December meet- ing. Roll call will be answered by an exchange oi Christmas gifts. the baseball news during the put (aw dayu, is, playing hockey with the Trenton Sootiana or the A.P.C. League. Brian left here last sat- urdgy and played with the Soo- tlans on Monday night when they defeated the Antigonlsh Bulldogs 9-6. In that game he scored a goal and picked up an assist. YOU HAVE PLENTV TO AtGWER Fx. MRS NTON. VOU'U- M1 CWLLMOOMK p I -Qrff 1WRON SHOWER BOW AN'60ui.!.' Tippy and "Cap" Ul-I--I GUESSI ' WELL cm MUST nave FALLEN MY LAND! WELL. IF - rm? .:'”J-rlhlzv M s t C) Dosii (5 -4 N3 ill! Bringing Up Father I . users 7-? mg . . .3;-. ' sues. BUT WILBERT MAKES two Tarps To 5cHoot.- one wim i-ELEN,AND one wm-i ALICE! By Clifford McBrIdl 5!! TWIXIIPPEY I M105, WATCII If WORK--H HELLO IPMEDAI ? ll”: 00 ' 00I(lAl6 D06 Wlfll m wnozrom- I'M A sxmt Dropxr! 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