.- .‘HworWW‘ ml.) an” mm no Gordian. Charlottetown, Toes. Feb. 19. 1968. SPORT-S FRONT By PIU S CALLAGHAN l A Great Comeback OLD Spain Penguins convinced about 1500 persons last Sat- urdaytbat theyuesmightygoodbet for theMaritimeJuniios' ero wn. With s packed Sports Arena looking on. the Birds storm- adirmnbehindtoscmlesixthirdperiodgoalsandgiveflie Halifax‘Dartmmi visitors a 6-3 lacing. For a time it looked as though the visitors were going to escape with a decision. They held a 2-0 bulge in the early min- utes of the third and the way their young goaltender was be- having that looked like a mighty large margin. The Old Spat-nets just couldn’t buy a goal in the first 46 minutes of play and this outstanding netininder turned aside Ithe game was protested by the lRCAF management because re- j ty must still be imposed. \ not known at this writing whe- j tested to referee Whelan verbal- ‘ly immediately after the refe- l GAME UNDER PROTEST ’ Cutcliffe BrothersPace Combines To 8-2 Win The Cutcllffe brothers, Alger , SUMMERSIDE -— The Prince and Gard. were most prominent ,‘County Combines trounced the RCAF Eagles 8-2 in the fir st in the Combine victory. Alger game of series "B" play- offs at;scoring three and Gord two. Civic Stadium last night. butlall eight goals, at least one of ithe Cutcliffe brothers had a fin- ger in the pie. feree Whelan waived a delayed The first period started off ra- penalty to Ron MacArthur afterlther listlessly but speeded Doug Tucker had scored th eiwhen the Combines shot til. Eagles' second goal in the third ionly goal of the first PEPlOd 8: p 13.54. The boys started to bell. each other in the second frame. and the Combines seemed to have a decided edge from then manager pro- on in. Eleven Minor penalties were handed by ref- eree Wilelan. the Combines col- eriod. The rule book says the penal- It Is ther the RCAF In Combines got that one train the goose- egg with I screened shot from right wing at 18.24 and 24 seconds later back. Charlie Sark finding the mesh with a screened shot from about 20 feet out. The period ended 6-1 for Combines. Just before the half-way mark of the third period. Doug Tuck- er took a pass out rom Bob Sleigh to make the score 6- 2.. The Eagles were skating 4 on 8 at the time and this was when the season at North R“, . referee Whelan waived MacAr- seway Wednesday with if]: $33: thur's delayed penalty. Garth event slated to get underway at Harris‘s short slap went off Al- 2.30 her . Cutcutfo 15.00. Penalties— MacArthur. V. Harris. Grady. L. Boone R. MacArthur, H. Spicer. E. White, B. McCal- um. Entries Given For Race Wed. The Victoria Driving Club stages its eighth harness race of n s ‘- a everything that came his way. We’ve never seen so many ger Cutcliffe's skate to give the Entries for the ca, d an. goals missed in one hockey game. Of course. Penguins helped 1‘ ree's ruling or not. but the deci llecting seven. Two iinesmen. younger Cutciiffe his "h at fo]]ows;... as the young goalie with some very erratic shooting but when l sion to protest was not put overlLeroy Burnett and Joe Coyle alt trick" and brother Gord took First Race:_ Doctor Alec ~ they did get on the target. he was their master until ‘Toy Toy’ i - the loud speaker until the game ‘sisted the referee. he puck around the cage to Lucky Lark. Shem Ensign Rog: ‘2 broke the spell. } was almost over. OPENS SCORING. . . beat Walsh, for the last 3931 M er. Parlay, Dot's Boy, Mi'llie.s ’2 l Gard cutclme took a pa 5,. the night. This was at 15.50. Gm, wm_ Rob Baker’ DH“. WHEN that happened the roar was deafening as support- ers of the locals went wild in jubilation. They sensed a come- back and they got what they figured was coming. However. a goal by the Nova Scctialrs soon had it a 3-1 ' hockey game and things once again began to look dark for s Garth Hams took the puck 13.8?60‘filensétlisjs; C(grragiydes- ’85: Lady ks,mcoe_ Cecu Hero. .I the Tumor ere ' p y from the backboard out to Al- A Cutclme (G. Ha‘rrls‘ R. Mabnlglineénwccorguglosc. True Mar- ‘ w. But that third Halifax-Dartmouth marker didn't stop the Penguins. They had scored once and they believed there were plenty more on their sticks. They kept coming at the main- landers in full force and fired five straight tallies without another reply from the All-Stars. Crowd Pleased Birds l l i. from Benny Grady to flip the puck just under the crossbar for the first period tally. Vernon River ger utcliffe who made it 2-0 . . with a close-in snap shot at 1.00 glfnslgaaxmsi 11:; “fling: 5:3; 'of the second period. Three of a best of VI CYO iamL .minutes later Garth Harris pot- final series ted the third rebound after Irv L H nm‘ M J G.“ e‘diwalsh had made two dazzling ' u ‘ a . ‘ 1 pac lsaves. At the 15- minute mar Vernon River trounced - . A Y— First period: 1. Combines—C Hal. S cond Ra e:— Cutcliffe (B. Grady. G. Grady: e c Dayton Hal' Roger Stone. Chesterway Thom- Tliird Racez— Nellie Bangs. Arthur) 1.06: 8. Combines— G.i Miss Ellis, Noble Argot, Dipio« Harris (G. Deighan, A. Cutclif- 4.39; 4. Combines— A. Cut k Eagles— L. Boone (T. Dwyer; mat Royal. Newton's Jollity, Perfect Hal. Ann’s Clegz. Miss Real Money. Fourth Racez— Miss Russell, fe) cliffe (G. Deighan. G. Harris; 15.01: 5. Combines— . Wh (G. Cutclii‘fe, B. Grady) 15-42; .- te 6. l _ the winners With three goals, - . I' y You. Farmer's Pride. '2 It was a great finish u, a great game and the pehgmm g. ~> 4“ 1 , ~ each. The other two markers ‘acgggdggflgsncsrglz‘fi; {Sgnévaflti‘é'm-z‘i 7- Combmes— C- 53“" (G- Audrey's Pride. Tommy Shant- 1 and their supporters went away from the Fitzmy St. icehouse 3’ " A ‘ " ' r‘ went to N. Fraser. Curran Ban igoal line. A. Cutcliffe swooped in cuiclme' 3‘ Grady) 18‘48'.Pe.“’ er. ROWdy Dow, Flying Billy, . extremely happy. A scorers were a. Michell 2 and lto bang it into the Wines. altles— Ron MacArthur. 5. Phil. Joyland‘ : course. one of the biggest reasons for their Joy was the , i J . MacDouga-ll. : EV While made it 54, 4} sec, “135- , ‘ a great crowd of fans that turned out to watch them perform. - lands later samng awai, a sim_ Third pewodi 8; Eagles— DH Had they won the game and only a handful was on hand to see The often- asked question gary Friday. Iyons. w h o s e long e n o u g h to complete- 0 lilar dribble after Go r d Cut- Tucker (G‘ Hams' .R' Mam“ 3 n happen. the Birds wouldn.t have felt the way they did‘ Sat. I about a Scotsman’s kilt was rink is among the 128 enter- . lame.‘ Shot Larry Boone.s goa‘ thur).9.17; 9. Combines —— A. ‘ A urday they found out that folks around these parts were solidly i almost answered when Skip ed in the annual Oil m e n's 13' Ewe away the 50”“ ‘ I___' ‘ _________‘ . _ Cutcllife (G. Harris. R. MacAr- {*4 behind them in the' tight for Maritime honors and that meant l Pat Iyflns took a spill at Cal- curling honspiei. didn't stay thur) 14.42: 10. Combines— G. Q almost as much as V'l (CP Wirephoto) 7-2 lCurIing Draw Nine Mile Creek ' 6 Hard To Beat ° l Murray Harbour Bruins blast- ;For Montague .. - - 5 an ers e n aI'IO “’ “gem” Eagles 7'2 l” Blanks B“""°'£is ‘ . WE have no knowledge of the strength of__other Junior teams ‘ 0 an exhibition hockey game at Here is the curling draw for. ' l. inutlie Ill/(lantunes w: hagetaakestigltiigcefeell‘rmg that atéhe 85$ 1‘ Mun . boar last night. .tlle llilliontague Club today:— Nine m creek Bulking“ 6' WI ma e anyone 51 u an . 3W _ ' Scoring far the Bruins were P- - i shine o together a "PM (livable. gang 0‘ yp‘mgswrs and they a“ “’1' I . . B. Herring 3. W. Clements 2.‘ ice 1 — Leona Sinclair vs. ’ igsgteflfigfng Nomffiggfisni: 7 provmg for Bucko Trainor each time out. H I _ n M. Maoist-an and R. Gormley. Kay Hughes 5 - I h~. ‘Bucko‘ himself ls elated over the way things have been . B McCullough d D C] . Ice 2 (Legion) __ Gear gel in tie t‘ud game 8 st R going lately. That triumph over Parkdale Ro als gave the coach ' an ' 0w - - [WE series f01‘ the W-R. Shaw and the team a bi: lift and they are determined to make a gai- Wm "‘9 WWW" 900T“- iN'Nm's” VS' J‘mmy Cudm°re' trophy. ° Inn in these island intermediate ‘A‘ playoffs. We still 3" PAUL RIMSTEAD Ito‘take a 5'2 153d. Nova Scotial SECOND ROUND 9 P'M' . 3 Sm-t and . 9 do!” mink they have the license to beat Sandyns men but mm, GUELPH (CPl—Alberta and icouldn’t recover. iOntario 010 000 210 0— 4 ‘ I - Ice 1 ‘ Dons “"95 VS' Kath“ ed 'he l-h Taylm 93¢. '5‘ times strange things happen in hockey comesm The” were :Quehec took the lead in the Ca-i The islanders. from Charlotte-lAlherta 2010310002— 9 ill-eddy S Mlnor lerlne Stewart- ; mm .wnh ‘9 pa" of ill few who gave Cape Traverse Evinrudes a chance last season “.3011”, SChOOlbOl’ curling Cham- ltown's Prince of Wales College.i l l I“ 2 ‘Legionf “Doug MCGo' 5:3,; ext}; FREW “= against Old Spain Penguins ttaut lthe Cape boysrra‘n away from algfihllgpsthgiilondsaeyonigght, rgscg lare skihppedk by dwgygel Mathe_ENtEthern Ont 0:3203005321— 5 iHockey Draw (wan vs. Pete Sinclair. l flame Eager:- werfzarkewr- the defending champ this n e eagues semi-ina s. - n son, w o S-ippe , I "5 rep. . . . _ ——————————————j ~ : games to keep their records un-1resentative rink last year in the‘ v F 11 3 ’ " ‘ ' Tremere 2' H‘ Hughes and E' ‘7 , ‘ . . 1N , Sr 0 owmg are the activities. _ r Sand Is Host Saturday blemls e . ' mational finals. aqfifiecmm lgiolgllooigzlE-g scheduled for city minors. to- Stars capture ’ C0,;fiett'l t . . , 12’ Y “be?” down“ oma'm‘ 5“ in: However. Matheson now is} lday at Sports Arena: E h'b' ' T1 1 i erdrhexsd game this sales SATURDAY afternoon hockey appears he be decider pop a thriller‘and Quebec dumpedlwltn the rink he defeated lastuB.C. 131032 (Whiz—12' lino - 12.00 Skate. Notre X | I‘l’IOl‘l l i’ I}; 13k 85’ “13"” 8.‘ mm" o“ ular and folks here will get another taste all” Saturday action on Nova scom 9'6’ 5 “1 pmvmdal finals- He : New answm‘ 000000 020 0— 2 Dame and Rocmord Square 1 i MAT nu Hampsmre mum ' ‘ Fobru-a 23 when Sandy‘s Parkdale host The Black Watch Reg- 1." “he? 59c°“d"°““d games» was skip of the Summersidc“ airs. P‘Squid'Fanninglek “L 1 w‘“ m .Stay. m “be “’m‘m‘ ' ' - 2 mm {3am from camp Gagetown’ pnnce Edward. Island edged High School rink and this year.iNfld. 000 201 0100— s! HOCKEY PLAYOFFS ; Stars defeated Red Head 5-2‘ Game “me ‘5 3'3“ 1/ ,, ' it I We are told the Army team is a strong one and should gglrutgfgg 353:9; 1G2“ ‘moved to Charlottetown. 40 Mammba 4230102022—16ld 4'00 ~ 4:40 — Bantams' Park“ m 8.“ et‘mjbmo“ “OCR” game I :- troalt local fans to a first class hockey game. They'll need to . . "miles away. 1 ale - Spring Park Bombers vs. é at Pisguid last night. ‘ , good to handler the Frizzellmen who ran away with first “,"Ck 12‘2 and, mammba had a The skip of last year's Char-l iQCHS OWIS lEXhlbltlonl- 560111115 for the “inners were ‘nghwaymen ‘. place honors in The Island Intermediate .A, Hockey League. field. day With Newfoundland. lottemwn rink is now over age} 3 4.40 — 5.20 ~Bantams. Park-i R. Birt 2. A. Coffin. J.P. Hand- k I . I We'll have plenty to say about this game Saturday hut W0 w‘l'fllng " . and Matllcson took over the By THE CANADIAN pREss ldale- Etc Bluewmgs V5- 3H5? Yiekafl and 15- HendriCkEfl- 1. an F Yers ‘r merely mention it now to get folks in the mood. The kind of h 1'1"“ Edward mam-iv Wthh foursome_ Canadian schoolboy curb Hawks. l Red Head goalgegters were all ‘ PLAIN : ‘ hockey games The Sports Arena presented last Thursday and I ad a bye 1“ the “115‘ mund- ; Manitba and British Colum-‘ mg standings a“ 6‘, two i 5.20 — 6-00 — Bantams. QCHSl Birt and L. Anderson. ‘ Highwaymen blanked Buster's i Saturday are the best advertisements hockey can get, The boys and Saskatchewan, With a bye : bia suffreed the worst beatings! rounds of [he 11 _ round 1mes ‘vs. Sherwood Condors. The mom Kings County pal-“1.; Fll'ers 2.0 in Commercial Lea- Or FILTER TIP have been putting on some great shows and the folks are hiring ‘Monday night. have played only in the opening rounds championship. ! Officials: Grant Crockett and : cm» League game is Slated for gue action at the Sport Arena CIG A . what they are seeing. As long as this continues, the crowds [one game each and are also un- scored the most decisive wins} - P w T Les Barnes, prquid Wednesday night at 8 iast evening. Wayne MacDonald RETTES will keep or; and you can bet that; what the players and mu: ideéeatei. I b d lMonday night. L Alberta 2 2 ; pm with Fanninghmk p185“ and George .Lefly. Dunn were managemens wan . _ _ _ _ ritis Co um is an Mani- Saskatchewan drubbed Mani- . 'h. B . the scorers. t: tin-31:02:35 Ehhaueabngt heggliinhse her/mi; tghee]rlailsuefsltlmtzvrowg Emba. losers in first - round gtoba and Quebec scored a 511!“ 3:51:60 i i 3 League Playo‘ffs [A g anger M l watch two local teams in action this fiasonf f mi .‘Kalatghesv evenei‘htheir recordsiggilgi, Iggerxggn agamSt B'c' 3’ i ‘1’ :Are Underway l Let‘s pal ports Arena to e raters or 5 one. ; on ay night. e osses for‘ : ‘ n a_!‘10 - y ‘ h If that happens. the other games will take care of themselves. .omaho and Nova Scam, gave ‘8 igowfizermsrtanshrgg Ill/Iianitosba u 22 1 1 a g m “y Isle Farm Hockey 3 ' ’,". . ' ' v ~ . imam 11 records-8150'. ‘ends Monday night against the 32:8 co 8 2 i i mlaydowns got underway last 7‘3 o iW$Er2“§J“N‘Z‘£&ii§u§§ivSimli Newfoundland club which lost Newfoundland 2 o 2 [night at “‘9 5W“ Arena “’m‘ p S d ° Sem' F' 73 iwml i t ta t 16-5 on the last rock to Ontario N. 0m 2 o 2 Glasgow Road 94187111! Tracadiei econ game In " Inc's 7" O a S u I E ass n WO 8 r 5' in the first round. 1 New Br svl k 2 o 2 4-3 in the “Pem- ‘ west Roya‘ty and 61853”: M ’ The classy Alberta rink. fromi BC h M 9_0 l d N . ‘ "n ‘l C ‘ scoring for the winners were .Road clash tonight at Crapaud " r1 Edmontons Bonnie Doon Hignl ‘ ' .e 8 ea "var ew l in an int d' t 'c' h l ) ' School is being tuted as thebBrunSWICk after Six ends“ 'J' Humm- 2‘ J” Bare“ and v'} ‘ erme la e cokey M - ’ . Ontario fell hehi d 7-1 to the iWhite. Tracadle snipers wem‘F‘x‘m- “ 0 ' best bet to knock off Saskatche- . l . . 1 Both 1 wan which won easily 12_3'A1berta sliarpshlooters after srx FltZPaI-I‘I'CR 2 and J. Mc-glv matcfiag" age resorted fiver 8'5 as ,against a strong Manitoba rink:end5' the“ “11.1” b“! couldn't The {OHOWinE is th curling “any . 15‘s.. ‘3 much, 32",” runs S and 2‘5 u m . .. . e- . ROYALS -~ ‘-. In Monday's opening round. lottetown Club. (Spares need- “(05" Royalty- Glasgow Road.‘ 0'0" “"5 at 8 “Wk °" Get there early tonight. lhard bumping one and the Jun-:QUEBEC STEADY lomarlo had the limelight outed». Pownal, Tracadie. Coveheuad.t . l °" That‘s sound advice for pat-liars were able to take all thei The Quebec foursome. from‘Saskatchewan showed why it islsm p_M, Tuesday (Knockout) Southport. Bl‘afkle‘ 8 d Met~ ‘5' 93 was who inten taking in to-‘Royals could hand out and Montreal High School, is alsoiconsidered the team to heat. ll Ice 1 _ J‘s. MacDonald p maid. participate in the play- S ' 9'3 night's action at The Sportsicome back for more. Some of curling steadily. Nova Scotial The Saskatchewan foursome. 30‘Rourke‘ L. Bagnan‘ B‘ 'Bali'offs. which will be a round rob- torey ear“ 95 Arena where Royals and Pen-{their hefty rearguards threw lbeat Northern Ontario in the‘from Central Collegiate Institute vs‘ G_ Stewart, 3. Lynch C_ in series with the team having Wm guins continue their best-of ntheir weight around with stir opening round but couldn't hall-lat Moose Jaw. crushed Mani-Michael. Gv Whmock' ' ‘the best summary in the play- 8 :20 seven semi-final fued in the Is- prisgng agtlllority‘. h die the Quebecers. Montrealltoba 12-3. Ice 2 _. F, Hansen L Blake“. o'is capturing the Sunny Isle & ‘and Intermediate ‘A' Lea ue‘ T e W De t mg 5 apes up .High's big end was in the thirdl Ontario ski Jerr Blair 01‘ ' ' tr h . ' ‘ , hlayoffs. 8 ‘like a real natural. There's littleiwhen they counted four rockstest Hill Segondar; School at ‘fifgcghffi‘ée' afiigfltvs' D1;- (Biphey teams finished the w".h"w a m.” m“ "' mm” Game "me 1?“ ‘ The Baby Birds won the open- love lost between the two clubs ‘————'-'—- Owen Sound beat a stubborn Douglas J' Vaumur ' I schedule in the order mention. """Wd ““r""‘""""" “'""""“ . . of . er 2-1 last Thursday and folks land they'll go after each other do irlnk from Newfoundland 6-5 Ice 3'_'J. Burden C Camp- “1 above and the first placei 8"“ "‘1’" "’r ‘1" "mm" AdMISSIOfl 75¢ & 356 no? 3 at that affair termed it the best lionight in dead earnest. ill-I'va ‘Ie Enters }drawing his last rock two feet be“ 3 Mom R pan/vs Dr finishers. West Royalty had 3 Phone us (mini 1,; 1 hockey game they had witness- Action starts at 8.15. . {from the button to cancel three Gidainés (Box. A E ‘piacey' record of ten wins and 5 losses .. Hg: ‘ Cd in a long time- The thing was League Flnals {Newm‘mdlam we“ already in J. Veniot. ' I . ‘ The top two goalscore'rs in Store ElGdi’lC not i in doubt "W3 the very 5‘ ' i l house' ' Ice 4 D G u t D M the league were Teddy Small- y ' ltr i second. with Royals pressing j Tracadie defeated Fort Augus- Nova SCQUB scored 8 come- Eachenrgr'n a la" ‘ Cr'wfic' wood or pow“ w; goals Dial 133E hard to force the affair into tus 6-2 at Saint Dilnstaln's last {3391‘ 138 Vbl'ln over lgorthern On~ vs D 6.R6urk:ugcas'ne‘mmir:ge and Len Kelly of West Royalty um)“ 4‘73” ' “W N? “13 overtime. ni t in the second game of at am- “0 EC Score 8 surprise] ' ' ' ‘ ' ' The Frizzellmen m favorites TOP Curlers begs]: of three cvo semi-finalllO-S win over British Columbia in 3:2“- gdwardsz K h w" I to squafre thfhseries tonigthht and! series. The Tracadiolteam took figkAélg‘l‘g‘rgunafigg EB, charm, 511301322;in vftcx' “97 godon entmtlhe eIii-vi?! wmf at?” The Gorgon Stewart fink w“ mes m two Straight games received. a bye in the o enin “cm” I" J°hmt°nl J- Whaleu- M" an me su oro c . andnowmeetthewinnerof 9 g. l Combines- Eagles semi-final ‘the canad'a" Region Chm mm. the Corran Bani. ei'non ‘vor:mun ' 1B. creekett' Y‘ o But the Penguins like the role 1113 ChampionShlp for Charloue‘ series in th‘ finals. E The second round was sched. i8.30 p.m. (Mixed Championship) "or. _ -.. .....r,.,.. .... of underdogs. They are showing great improvement each time thcv climb over the boards and tonight Royals hands full squaring things at 1-1. Last Thursday's game was a will have their ‘ |town on Saturday night defeat- ;irm Danny O'Rourke by a score sof 9-3. i This was an eight double knack-out competition. with the Stewart rink going through undefeated. ‘) .4 Nelly. were .I. MacDouga-ll and I. coring tor the winners were M. McNally and M. Fitzpatrick. - M ally and J. Mc~ S the Fort Augustus am i mit-h . Nova S ti co in uled for 8 pm. Monday nightit Ice 1 — L. JOhnSlon. P. John- wilh slskatchewan having a stone. J. MacDonald. L. Jar. bye, dine vs. R. Carr. S. Carr. B. 1 FIRST ROUND Lepage. B. Lepage. Northern om. 2301001001— iii Ice 2 — D. George. A. Train, 0010230410—11 or. B. Lynch. C. Phillips vs. D. . Cameron. M. Toole. R. Mac-, FILM NIGHT Other members of the Stewart fN.B. 000 100010 1— 8 Gregor. C. MacGregor. ' Club rink are: Keith Acorn. mate Tilt Alberta 1110101020—7‘ ice 3 — M. Bell, 5. Machl' . 2 h , Claude Whitenect second: and . 10.” llan‘ D' 39"“ M‘ DOCkendomj '° ' ' '. Jack Vautour lead; runner- up TONIgh‘I’ Nada 0 31,3330 1201’ 3 .VS~ 5- KEYS. A. Cudmore. F. . l Annua Meet was many o'nourke. mm o- - ‘°°‘ “- ‘ W- G- “a” v TUES FEB 26th ; Rourke mate: _ Hooper m. I . San pi h st m ‘ ice 4 -— Dr. MacDonald. E. t 0 o . . . t and. and cm Campbell lead -m M W 0 Sask. 2322110100—12 MacDonald. w. Rodd. s. odd :1 Walter Carver. Jr.. was elect- ' ' BYC in the 1039 City We” Manitoba 0000001020— 3 vs. B. MacNe'll M N ill .1 ed m: o, The Chariom. Mfi'ollowingdthe game Freeman b," League game Sam A. Likely H {Amy- 30 e v W town Gun Club It the Hun] {clam 1:385:15!“ cgfilggeoghégg: Dunstan's tonight. Game time 31?, 0010101011_ 51 Ice __' J: Burde'n' p Bur. > meeting held recently. “e R an chai'rm of rt. is 7 pm. Quebec 220 203 010 0—10 'den. ---—-- J. Boomhower vs l Wings” Whgrm'seuscsgsdictl to prisefit (he helium] 8':an . «(flung- )Edward island re- Whitlock. H. MacKenzie. LI. Come and chic of f l l l ! .V- :c . ~ y an evening - annual session."i Others dt‘iszicers 1112,2333 Tmth 1° the “"1" Starldlngs ‘ ampbon' F Wh'HOCk' * SBBCIaI take you away from the mid wirllltliarmliilluof“.mmm um wm P. E. l. chosen were ce presi nt-Bill ' I ' ' t- " 3g Mioril'ell;lsecre‘ti:g- ire-Jar" lAre Reqused ‘I Colored Film of F t d Horsfia?{o:lil:gYeaf - erey use; up . b0 . _ or eau ng a l Datum an. i Ch I M. Har UI‘ lIguana age the Ker-slugger: fine-gs 1962 Gold Cup and . 1962 Cast your ballot for the ‘ spec er was sr es 8809 W88 "0 l‘ . chief biologist for h 27m:_ . F Sauce, 13 , TONIAN P. a. 1. Horse of the Eastern'ucdnnndl. A large num- S w L 1- F A p“% a ade . Year -— “The People‘s her of es were shown of Ken. Scabrooks 10 0 0 82 as a) Choice.” a me farm in Ontario and in- The regular weekly shoot of New Anoan 631803513 consult ‘962 “Tn-E BROWN terestlns Ph 8 OK I w-n- the M.H.R.C. was held on Thurs- HoPe River 5 3 2 43 as 12 "‘ ty of on Prince Edward day. Feb. 14. Jim Gordon. shoot- New London 5 4 1 54 47 11 & Presentation to ‘ Island. also Wind of birds ing consistently well. topped the F I 8 0 If N t o o n M 3°." at the Moon or! near gt). riflem'fil: in this "v alentine Seaman Golden I Mum m u Valuable octane. oot". e followtn are th e Acres 0 lo 0 as at 0 nsur . "‘° V" Y A question and answer period scores: I a that four learns are now in an“ Since 1872 m ye" mwr'coimm New PM mm” b N am Door W8! followed the film showings after Jim Gordon 95 mm“; W V, Hop. Our experience of so years as ’T “ —‘ — "“ mg m the to" mm” "d m“ h' "'9 Mime . Cm thanked IWilliam .1. Harris 94 River. New Amen vs New Loo-l Insurance underwriters. is at :1"; cups mm my m Chmm‘e‘own {m the Aug“ mm mm' Band Music . - . st ; Seabrooiil vn New Anson. your dismal. ' - - ram-«cones trim light and lend your w ’ ’ led-tel arr-food st durlns Randall Richards 92‘ in regular W play m h‘Om lam yoar's Old m l I: Scottish Dawns by ' “thwamt the two Bruce some, 91 Johnston d Submi- m we OFFICES: Home Week. members of Lent .. , Iver. Harley Fraser 84 Dave Machnis Moi-list tlwhy . C""'°‘“‘°" O simmers!“ l Ev.ry°n. WGlcome I scan M m 1', wood Jim Leightim M as leading . . Montague . “Mm. — island at the Jack nsnlon n2 Waiker won the Jim ponder-out ' s- i - - " Darrell White on mm a m. “a... top not. Agents Throughout the Province liver conecnan at the door to In used for pm” 5 mm“ Mo. ., a. for bands and floats in this year’s parade. ;. s '