(2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fil. Jan. 21, 1966. | MINOR HOCKEY SCHEDULE. The following 1s the Charlotte- town Minor Hockey playing sch- edule for Friday and Saturday of this week: BANTAM -HUNTER’S CORNER”: Skunk Emergency Provokes ft . +4 Friday, Jan, 21st, 5 p.m. — Solution From B.C. Writer : Torr ene! 6 p.m. — Ma- {eee _ This Canada of ours is a large Jed it at the back. T used either country ... so large its over four |two strips of leather or a couple thousand miles from diminutive }of.medium sized ordinary hing- |. P.E.1. to the vast domain known |es. The front of this. contraption to us as British Columbia. And |was raised about eight inches yet in. this modern age we can joff the platform. This is where elmest-be.called. neighbors and |the figure 4 comes in. Its’ hard as such call upon each other in |to describe but a skunk, cat or times of emergency. In this case |what-have-you couldn't walk on- a “skunk” emergency. +to this platform’ in quest of food On Thursday of this week ... \placed , thereon without tripping vesterday,in fact ... 1 received a the figure 4 and the top .dropned letter from B.C. self addressed dow" and imprisoned’. Mr. and stamped. It read as follows: |Stripes or cat who investigated B.C. Research Forest, R.R. 2, | the set. Haney, B.C. .: . | The. wire covered opening in Dear Sir: I read an article in the top allowed one to tell whe- Time Magazine Dec. 24, 1965 ther it was a pussy cat or skunk about-your-ability-to-rid-a_place-|that_was caught. Whem a skunk of skunks, We live at this Forest ¥@% caught T fastened down the Research Camp and are plagued |°°VeT With a hook and eye, plac- byeithis odiferous animal. At pre- 4 4" ordinary burlap bag over sent they are sojourning under ‘he, top and-placed it in-my car. the cook house ... we know how |!f it was an old crusty male, to kill them but the question is he'd stamp his feet in annoy- The following are the results of the York rifle shoot: | Tom Vessex: Scott MacDonald Lortia’ Vessev Donna Bryenton | Wendell Brown | Allen Brown | Ernest Prowse Arthur Brown Reg Mosher Keir Vessey David. Liang Leigh Vessey | Frank Vessey. | Willard Murray Nelson Shaw Gayle .Cooper | Harold Neil ! Stewart: Vessey | Dwight Vestey | Lowell Vessey 190 hew te get rid of the carcasses as we cannot leave them under there. So if you have sugges- tions would greatly appreciate ance but I never had one use his tear gas gun and for very good reason ,.. a skunk is not in love with his own protective medi- | Blair -Bryenton | Ralph MacCallum |Roland Vessey | David Laird cine. I always dug his Jast rest- | Florence Vessey ing place before I flipped back | Robert Bryenton the cover. Jimmie Skunk is| Pius Trainor quite a caustious character in a | James Cooper situation. like the foregoing: | Wayne Vessey He'd peek around a corner be- Norma Armsworthy fore sauntering forth as cocky Elwood Druid as. you please... - 4 romana I never carried even a ‘‘sniff” | of skunk home with me, but my them, Thank you. Mrs. JC.J.” Time Magazine covers a lot of territory. There was a time when I picked up a lot of pocket money and had no _ lingering scdapt memories to haunt me for days and weeks. Just in case | someone else may be in difficul- os with skunks I'l pass along strategy employed: I- used |‘ _ what-is known to old time trap-|. Detter half” has a .wonderful | pers as a ‘“Figure~4 trap". I /Amagination when: it'comes to a | built a box top with boards about *7ff of skunk so I finally wised six inches d up and didn’t broadcast. my 16 achee irene T iene peo |“‘skunk experiences’ and there Joe Murphy, Turk Osborne, Ron- in the top four or five inches in| WT 20 more complaints about nie Fisher, Richard Campbell. Campbell. diameter and covered it with |Polluted atmospheric conditions. _ wire mesh. I then hinged this co- |! have caught two. in one trap x ver onto a platform made of |°" pecasion.: I'll have to pass | half-inch boards "and slightly | *hisyeunk elimination tip on to | armers B Di | larger than the cover and hing- |™Y correspondent and . I The first. Provincial Farmer- | - hope she has the same good luck CURLING DRAW Curler Bonspiel to be held on the | {that I experienced. Using the Fi- | gure 4 trap. she. will eliminate the skunk ‘nuisance under their The following is today’s draw Cook House” swithout fouling at the Charlottetown p Curling Club: - Storey Electric Trophy 7.00 Island will take place at the Charlottetown Curling.Club start- ing at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday. Teams entered are. as follows: | the air in its vicinity. When a 'skunk gives you something to | |remember him by,. it sure lin- raiser ai it is a toss up as to. Ide 1 — B. MacNeill. D. Mac- | Who,really won. Its so lingering Kay, G. Schleyer, F. Callaghan that Some of the high Priced vs E. MacDonald; A. McEwen, | French perfumes have a “skunk 6, Willis, D- Cosgrove. |base"” minus its offensive qual- *‘Iee 2 —.R. Carr, L. Campbell, lity. aes ieee Snod A. MacNeill, K. Doucette vs B.| The following Pee-Wee play- East Baltic, skip John Doucette, | Smith, A. Leaman, G. Newman, (eS are requested to be at Souris, skip Martin Birt; Mon- J. Anderson. Forum for’ practice on; Monday. tague, skip Ken Sulltwan; Albany, - “lee 4 =. K.-=Kennedy, ~J.~ January 24 at 6.45 .a.m.: skip . Cliff. Ramsay: ‘Miseouche, | Hughes, H. MacLennan, H. Mac- | > Bill MacDonald, skip Ronald MacDonald; — and | Lauchlan vs R. Ewing, -A.k. |Glenn MacDearmitt, Wayne Charlottetown, skip Keith Ken-| Piercey, J. Pierce, M MacFad- | MacGuigan, Lyle Sheppard, nedy. yen. ‘Paul Gormley, Lal Hennessey, The competition will be a| Tce 5 —- J. Vautour, J. Mac- Gordon- Betts, Colon Beck, Jack- double knock-out: affair and it fs! Lean, H. Mitton, M. MacLean vs |Kipping, Donnie MacLean, Bob expected the winner will be de- Dr. L. Prowse, N; Kelly, H. Rec- \Falls, Bill-Y ounker, Donnie (clared before the banquet at | | | 1 i on MacRae, Delmar Frizzel, Jim} O'Connor, Steven Green, Kevin | Devine, Jim Hillier, Gary, Con- | stable,- Robert Riley, Frank Brian Howatt, Gary MacConnell, J. Keith, P. Simmons vs B. Mac- | : Callum, F. Miles, G. Wright, H. | Hockey Practice €rockett. Tce 3 — H. Dobson, W. Carr, | ’ tor, D. Mosher. Fisher, Bobbie Smith, Mike 6:30 p.m. at the. curling club, 8.30 Johnson, Andy McKenna, James. A trophy has been donated for Ice 1 FE. Nicholson, B, +Power, Brian Carmichael, Chris what is hoped will be an annual | Tones,-E. Ford, J. Dennis vs D. |Cudmore, Ronald Sobey, Gordon competition and prizes are of- | Wokinacot’s ‘teera! : |fered for the winner and runner Ice 2 — K. Acorn's team vs T, fan: Whitlock’s team. Ice 3 — G. Kays, K. Myres, A. Gill, Dr. MacLeod vs H. Macin- nis, B. Webster, H. Love, D- MacLean. Ice 4 — E. Gillespie's team vs Harness Racing Goes Tomorrow “The following are the ‘entries for tomorrow's ice racing at | SSSR AggASaanRaseslsVeKaaaeees MacKay, Danny. Brun, Brian | L. Johnston, L. Bagnall, S. Har- |‘North River: ter, Dr. D. MacDonald. _j| OLASS A — Orawana, Rudy PB : 5 --- B. LeClair, L. Lakef | Frisco, Jewell -Fingo, Stalag .. Dooley, D. Pickard vs Hanover, Adriens Boy, Slippery : < = Jones,,B. Boyles, G. Brookins, | Queen. ; j Let us. design your let- + trewit. Class C (pace) -— Brown Bud- terheads, bill heads, Bye: W. Storey’s team. long, Fluid Drive, Bob Budlong, brochures; call us for See : Real Spirit, - Victory — Gallon, | all your. printing ‘ The following is today’s curling Grey Eagle, Yankee Dollar and ‘sieha. a at Souris: Mystery Don 200-9: 00 i , 4 ere ; . OLASS B (pace) — Miles Hal, | Ice 1-8. Coffin vs. F. Smalls! goontown, Mr Fos, CF cher, | GUARDIAN-PATRIOT wood. Ice 2A. Delaney vs. J. McLel- | Chief's Gal, Captain . Logan, Saturday, Jan. 22nd, 12.30 p.m - Comets vs Blades; 7 p.m. - Ramblers vs Barons; 7.50 p.m. |— Clippers vs-Indians: 8.40 p.m. |— Senators vs Hornets. PEE WEE Saturday, Jan.* 22nd, 7 a.m.— Rams vs Foxes:”7.45 a.m. Lions vs Setters; 8.30 a.m. Otters vs Wolves: 9.15 a.m. Soripaers vs Caribous: 10 — Tee Cleaning; 10.15 a.m. Racoons vs Elks; 11 a.m. Coyotes vs Zebras; 11.45 — Seals vs Bisons. PAPERWEIGHT Saturday, Jan. 22nd, 4.30 p.m. Ice 1 ~- Redbirds vs Bluebirds: Ice 2 — Crows vs Owls. 5.10 p.m. Ieé 1 — Hawks vs Jays: Ice 2 — Falcons vs Eagles. 5.50 p.m. Ice 1 -- Sparrows vs Black- birds; Ice 2 — Jays and Eagles (Practice). a.m. o oe ‘Slugging Great Williams. Voted Into Hall Of Fame ==" ' By DAYE-(@HARA ~ the Baseball Writers Association pointment. Ruffing, runner-up to he hit 821 homers, placing him! After spending the required | third behind Babe ‘Ruth, and five years inactive as a player, Jimmy Fox, 594. He” also hit |he became the 103rd voted into » “> 406 in 1941—the only time the the Hall of Fame. And he made .400 mark has been reached in }jt in his first crack, an honor ’ . ' 4a ithat eluded such former greats Deseite, 2 fa nome as: Joe DiMaggio, who had to salary, Williams retired at the |wait beyond the minimum pe- age of 42 after the 1960 season, riod for election, eae debieueneneaten BOSTON (AP)-—Ted, Williams, one of baseball's all-time hitting i jnamed a landslide winner with greats. welcomed election to the Hall of Fame Thursday with the enthusiasm , of a kid hitting a granc slam homer. “This is a wonderful day for me; the former Boston Red Sox slugger said. “I can't think of anything a -ballplayer would want more.” , Williams was on-hand at Fenway Park, home of. some. of his greatest triumphs, “as his election was “announced by Hy Hurwitz, secretary-treasurer of of America. He listened intently as he was 282 votes, an all-time high. Williams was left off only. 20 ballots, polling 93.3 per cent of the total vote. Only Ty Cobb registered. a higher. percentage of eligible votes, being named ‘on 222 of 226 ballots in 1936. RUFFING MISSES OUT Red Ruffing, who won? 273 games in 22 seasons with the Red Sox,New York Yankees and the Chicago White Sox, suf- fered a second Straight disap- isons. with the American League Luke Appling in a runoff elec- tion in 1964, ‘received 208 votes, 18 short of the 75 per cent required. Roy Campanella was _ third with 197 votes, followed by Joe Medwick with. 187, . Lou Bou-J) dreau with 115, Al Lopez’ wiflt 109 and Enos Slaughter with 100. - Williams, 47, compiled a life- time average of .344 in 19 sea- Red Sox.. Despite several disa- bling injuries and two hitches as a Marine flyer in the Second World War and the Korean War, HORSE OWNERS There will be a meeting of all horse owners at the Charlottetown Club at 8:30 p.m. Curling _ Jan. 31st, 1966 Ss ; ~ ' CENTRAL PRINTERY PHONE 4-8506 land. | Terry’s Hal and Chestnut Log- | 990-11: : | an. i j Ice 1-—M. White vs. B. Lambie. | _OLASS D (trot: and pace) — | lee 2—M. Boerdein, M. Dixon, |Sandy B., Maryland Miss, River _| M. 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