. .Nofesl"Big, increase In Car Traffic At Borden (urea compiled by Hon. Gelrrlgge MacKay. , minister with- out portfolio. from tlld Fourth pisti-let of Prince. show that,the llllmller of motor vehicles fer- rled between the ports of Tor- menline and Borden during the month of February 1955 was 3.- entrance and one eadt. no point- ed out the serious position in which the Province would find it- Girl Guides Leaders Training Course - tn, W, , .- (-”'sla.ue Presented FM Kensington United Church -At the regular evening ser- vice of the Kensington United Church last night the plaque for the piano in use in the assembly room. was presented by Eliza- beth Brookina on behalf of the Junior Choir to Mr. Thomas Hum- phrey. representing the trustees Gontlnued from page I Leafs Take out of Lumley's stand. partic- ularly in the third period when he turned back the desperate Hawks. It was the last game of the 1954- 55 champaign here and leafs were in charge all the way. Sid Smith and G e o r g e Armstrong each scored two goals in leading Leafs to their 24th victory of the season. Ron Stewart scored the other one. Lumley, who won the Vezina and 81.000 prize money last season. had W Derby 6 O Birminixarn C I Doncaster R l Ipswich T 1 ulham 1 Rotherhani U 1 Liverpool 2 Lincoln C 4 Notts County 3 Hull City I Plymouth A 8 Leeds U 1 Port Vale 1 Notts Forest 1 Swansea T 1 Luton Town l West Ham U 2 Mid” L ough i Division In (Northern) Bradford 0 Mansfield T 0 Carlisle U 2 Southport 1 Chester 3 Barrow 1 Chesterfield 2 Halifax '1' I Crewe Alex 1 York C I Darlington 0 Oldham A I The Guartlaai Page 11 Monday, March 21. 1955 herself to the oppobriurn of being referred to as a "female creep.' she is forced to meet such chal- lenges as those presented by un- expected bulltroge Ul her bed. feigned illnesses, pillow-fight mu- tinies, the boy who goes to re- markable lengths to avoid hateful music lessons, the homesick boy who runs away. As though this were not enough. she also a- counters the antagonism of Joe sol. compared to 2.4” for the "me month in 1954-an increase 01 l,02l and that the revenue ll-om this source for the compar- foria new ferry at Borden. Mr. R. 3. Bell felt that the resolution should he left in its present form. He cautioned a- and dedicated by the minister, the Rev. L. M. Murray. The pla- que will be placed on the piano and bears the following inscription: Hargrave, her immediate super- inr. who hasn't much more con- fidence in a woman teacher than have the pupils. Gateshead 2 Bradford C 1 Grlmsby T 0 Workington 1 Hartlepools U 0 Barnsley 3 Rochdale 0 Accrington S 0 to stop only 18 shots. The victory gave Leafs a three point margin over Boston Bruins in the playoff scramble. Bruins still? Pezlnogfegggnoluggzlssw ;l71',' gtggf ll”; llpffsllenzlelzl '” m9 l,(9"5l"Kl9" are in the fourth and last berth. Stockport C 4 Scunthorpe U I Bilt Jan proves both her no- :26-l(a: was speakinx 'to Ia re: West Cape and Point Du Chene. Jill e 1953 Huh by Junior Chem sum"! - Tmnmere R 1 wmxham 1 s”'""M"e5' and megmy when Mcltllrliony bmughl ln by tho com. Re am my well man would R-lgv Mu ho l First period: 1. Toronto. Smith Division lllll (Southern) ll” wins over young Richard wittee on Transportation in the tend to nullify the chances of an gulsl' md'cholr'll:ll'I;ec:" I 01" (Armstrong. Kennedy) 15:28. Pen- Aldershot 0 Gllllngham 2 ollvel-l lll-ll llle blggesg pl-olllem lllzglslalure last week. lmpmved uwlce ll Borden and hue! hmory of the Junlorlzlfalrl alties: Bolton :28. Sullivan 1:46, Bournemouth l Brenfford 2 cllllll cl lllem all. she also wllu hwz.-.22:-'-..:.):..:-2).:-.:;..(.'.:::. '2: or 2- 2 Ell”-lift?-' -"Min-”llll”l'” ."l.".f'( ”.”.l'.:' hr. 8 BED H , 0n wlt i t ' l ' . . , 3 EL 35 5 Hi 0 ' . ll! Smple ""15"" "'9" "N0 art (Kluksy) 3.59. Penalties. Mort- Exeter C 0 Bristol (. 1 She laces llw hardest declslon of for the first days of March in this year the revenue for trans- pol-llng motor vehicles. includ- mg trucks had increased from 3819 to 51.992 for the corresponding the present time. Mr. Bell spoke of what he termed streamlined ferries which are used on Lake Champlain. He was of the opinion that this type of boat. used only two part and three part singing, lhe choir earned the money for the Plllllo by giving concerts, presented in their home town and other centers. son 2:46. Kennedy 3:15, Bolton 5:09. Morrison 14:13. Third period: 3. Toronto. Arm- strong (Klukay) 8:09; 4. Toronto, Armstrong (Klukay) 12:24; 5. To- Newport C 1 Torquay U 1 Northampton T 2 Southampton l Norwich C 2 Shrewshury T 0 Queens P R 3 Rrighton 2 Soutliend U 0 Reading 0 her life. Should she leave the boys who have come to respect her and whom she has ('()me to love? Joe Hargrave helps her to make up ll.::.::zs :1: ':::.:::'-.3" tdrir f"..:.?.:::.:;”..ll:i::- .:'”l::..:: ..i”.”(.'.E”.l. Sm") T " 0 0 "W- , ' ' em BPS U ; l ; ; , Comparative figures for the month until such time as a new ferry is and lo me” parents for? fhglll: Olialllaenalties Cahan 9 03 Watfor(lgCl0ll7'iHz;liltrlrlE(7A((;lU. of Felllruary 1935 tesclllolvedfthat built. splendid co-operation. slolw S i Dlvlnlln A 1- of was co ec or erry- Al lll l ,- . ' . , ' llrllgl motor vehicles. Junior encmilie lt)'l:e;::l:derl:CCc;l:ll. Ir-(llllllllylegy ll iz Bilrtllcllpel :(lnS(lili;mz:llA(I 1 Professlonal Cal-ds Prenilielr lilllatllelsllln lgald file 31:5 , mlllallylldel the direction of Mr. h.-e.--- Falklrk 1 Aberdeen 2 ':':f if gratefu o r. ac lay or - - Hibernian 0 East Fife 0 gr erg plying this information to the Following is the Program: 1. Hockey Scores lKlll'nal"flDCl( 2Clydei House. He said that he under- Lead Me Lord - Samuel Seba- Partlck T 1 St. Mirren 1 Accountants (ian Wesley; Cast Thy Burden Upon The Lord. (Elijah) Men- delssohn. 2. Praise To The Lord The Almighty (Chorale 1665); All Glory Be To God on High (Decius 1526) three part singing By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday National League Chicago 0 Toronto 5 New York 2 Montreal 4 American League Queen of S 1 Hearts 1 Raith R 1 Rangers 0 Division B Albinn R l Queens P 3 Alloa A (I Dundee U 0 Arbroath 5 Ayr U 1 . - - . -Allmlll sl5l'9l'5 Guides from the division of Prince County who attended the Girl Guides leaders train- An lnlerelllu am, 0, ladle, ing conference, held Saturday, March 19th at Epworth Hall of the United Church in hockey was played in Bedeque Summerslde are seen above. These patrol leaders and patrol seconds represented i-ink Saturday evening h t companies in Alberton, Tignish. Slemon Park, Miscouche, Lones in St. Eleanors Freetown Royals Sisters and New stood truck and automobile traf- fir had increased during the past mi years but had no idea it had increased to such proportions .5 indicated by Mr. MacKay. T. Earle Hickey Canadian Baiik of Commerce Building Summerslde. P.E.l. Phone 2888 W. Albert Robertson -MM-ME NE-vs Sisters wuu in 8'” the W ”0'"Pa"leS 1" S”i”'.”?”de' l:::?:'"'ll;””2..”....::'3l” l?f.?f"il1.”3"El3.5L'.tl”l””” l 3"”.””I.fu”i”l”l8l'f.':'.f.?;2? -- F-- L ictory for Freetown. Free '3” - . - ' l - . . 9" . un 9' 9 Granville at Water Street The Premier said that the Min- 3 50 V J wow -0- Jaftles Air) Shelia caseley. 4, Springfield 0 Hershey 4 Hamilton A 3 Furfar A 0 5 -- lsler (ll Tl'ElllSP0l'l had been 8P- ;?(;"ll';n?loa2l5 g'::r:c?:;idl:: Jubllate Amen - Demitri Box. Western League St. Johnstone 3 Stenhousemuir 1 lllllll umme W: P. 0, Box, lirneicilcd during the past year. 1 A -ull d Albem lleem llllllllsky) 5. Legend - Tschai- Edmonton 2 Calgary 5 Third Lanark zcowdenheafhl ml 531 Al llizit time the matter of secur- 9Y T5993 3:10 J F H d' k0W5kY- 5- -Organ solo - The Victoria 9 New Westminster 7 IRISH LEAGUE --.--.....--v-ee- (ml a faster boat that could be A55l5l-3 Went "W9 0 an - ”93V9"5 AFC Telling (Haydn) Quebec League Ards I Bangor l Mary Rogers, Eleanor Gaudet. Wave Reeves. Myrna Cousins. 7. Am I A Sol. l Valleyfield 0 Chicoutimi ii dlcr Of The Cross (Arne); Were Quebec Ballymcna U 2 Distillery I US('fl iii the summer months. Coleraine 4 Derry (I 2 solely for motor traffic was dis- R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Junior cilsscd. Mr. Matheson noted that Lineups: You there (Negro Spiritual). 3, Quebec 2 Trois-Rivieres 0 Crusaders 1 Ciiftonville 1 Fire - Auto - Casualty the resolution asked for an ice- Freetown - Goal: Mae Baslole: Solo - Bu The Lord Is Mind. (Quebec wins best-of-seven final Glenloran l Linfield 2 3 Summer St. Summerslde lu-paking ferry and doubted whe- defence: Audrey McEachern. flll Of His Own (st. Paul) E11,. 4.1) Portadown l Glenavon 1 -mg-mm-.jrrT' (hm: they should be too insistent Georgie Murray, Elaine Rayner. abclh Brookins. 9. Praise Ye The MBTlllmF -ll-Ull0F 1-i-vm-' OPl0mell'l5l Oi! this point since the building wave Reeves, No,-ll scnlesl Adele Lord of Hosts G (Camille Saint. North Sydney 3 Halifax 0 FIRST smp no E E Parkman (ll -"Ill lC9'l3T93k9l" would "i 3" Jardine; forwards: Alberta Ree- Saensli 10' N” The my '5 0"" (First game of twmgame Mali TORONTO ICP) e The Ianker I0pl.D R0 prnlialllliiy take about five years yes, Man, Rage", Joyce Follamll (Bnrndy):l (lii-ee part chorus. un- point final) Brllamoll opened ll", 0,55 navlgal and br.-fore that time the traffic Slllrley l-llmleldl sand" llardlne. accompanied. Benediction. . Allan Cup lion W850" here Friday nlglll and REGENT THEATRE BLDQ might exceed the ability of the Dlane Mullen, Calllerlne Calllleclll ..3ul- Ottawa 1 Monrton 4 her bfklpperl George A Graham of summer Sll summenld. (First game of best-of-seven quar- (er-final) Fort William 4 Winnipeg 2 Toronto. received the traditional silk hat. The opening was almost a month later than last years B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summerslde. P.E.l. - Phone 3110 present service to handle it. The G l Pl'Pnll0F was not opposed to ask- gglllrley Ar'en!u"' Eleanor "1 ll'lU for an ice-breaker. but felt New Annan - Goal: Katherine gerald. W-Trice, L-Stobbs, Hits: :2” "W. Prgfllllgfj 5hll"e"e'gs'”l'f,;l” Poole: defence' Grace Mountain lzmwuson 2i Rem”; wasiswve” .(,lF.:,(,);ie,vll,,-i,l,l,i,?"Qn'.eads b”t'”l'5"”" SMALLMANS BUILDING l,ll- llmlrl , ) - l ' .l . mm which is to allevlatehlthhe gutohand Vllllllllll llll"fll- ,l':;' ghllnlif (Plgm Ill): 000 000-3 10 ;l lflllarkton ll Vderngu 10! giimgii GARSON STARS A. Raymond Grant. t 'k congesti W c s ow- 3 - ' ' icago ( ) 104 21x--8 9 1 ernon ea s est-o-seven quar- -- 3 TWELVE MEN" 3.sc., o.D. ill? an upswing; from mouth to nail. Phyllis EIl8lI1ld- Plktuzls. Muffelt (6), Pyecha (7) tcr-final 2-1) 'gAl,lll-Ialll sllMMERslDE gnu wag” street . Summerslde mimlh, . j------ ' tlnd Rlvich; Stanka, Perkowskl (4) l International League lulu," Mn...-ice lvllu's Men”a wear llr. Hubert Gandet compared GREAT EXPLOBEh wncl (7) and Chiti. W-Perkowski; Cinclnnatilt Toledo 2 ..--Her Twelve Men," at the pllolsig 35341 the impul-Von of the Island dur- Martin Froblsher. leekllllz "ill" ' Mulfell. HRs: Clll - Sauer. (Cincinnati leads best-of-five Ie- Capitol Theatre. presents a H)- j-j---mm-s-' lllll ill? l)'l"t31'- '0 "5 (W in 3 flier” mule t0 fun in 1576' dis- ”C"Ife' ”55 24” bust. humor-filled. skylarklng story pen". in that. there was only one covered Canada a Arctic islands. Il:o:il';Vl(l(lA)A) ()&i00l.)(l)2 001&01:2all8 21 0nl.srI::d::"lnr Bl llle expellemes cl llle only l h ' . Fine and Ross; Smith and Sul- St. Catharines 3Toronto Marlboros womanhtercher at ' boys board' 0 ograp 9" liwm 0 ""3 5” ””: ms: RFAD STUDIO , - Greer Garson. Robert Ryan and 4 es Mll k lNsunda'V . laesh-llllsmen gnalllilied 5'1) Barry Sullivan are the stars of the Dr w' SEARS . wan es )002 om 010-5 7 0 "M" ay' an" r' new M-G-M Anaco Color offering. Winnipeg 3 Fort William ll (Bestlof-seven final tied 1-1) St. Louis (Nl 400000000-4 ll 0 Burdet e. Wilson (5) and Dran- DL Hubert MacNemiM"D' ' i G h ' t with Miss arson applly cas in Physlclnn - surge” a tailor-made role as Jan Stewart. -TWO ONE ACT PLAYS. Spec- j -HOCKEY 0'Leary Tuesday ialtics including Smiling Bill Me- si ht. Alberton vs. OlLeary. , - ' l all; l - : E l OATS Cormack in Borden Town Hall to- Leaderslwho C9llld'l-lcled tll? Pallol liralnlng C0llf9l'9llC9 are Seen al30VQ- l0 R-. Ml'S- :17; a,.3I'n',-2'9, Troy 2"(I;L::nn:'"l,Ina.jlldIlA;g.e who faces her charge of a group Water Street. Summerslde -(All WESTERN B k on night. D. L. Miller, Division Commissioner, Mrs. Gordon Hutcheson. Provincial Commis- HRs: Mil-Aarnn. Adcock. (Troy leads best-of-five series 2.1) of high-spirited, mischievous and Phone 7032 older liI'l'lVln8 SW"-b ll” MW"; - C l sioner, Mrs. Harry Cudmore,lt1'ainer, Miss Sue MacKlnnon, division trainer for Kansas City (A) M 002 100-3 9 0 Quebec Hockey I-ensue sometimes homesick boys with . orders while it llisls e 0'9 ETC -CARD PARTY Ommllnlll Ralph Dumontl training commlsslonerl Mrs W. Al Smltlll Baltimore (A) 100 010 000.4 7 o Valleyfleld 3 Quebec 5 considerable trepidation. And well Dentists Queen's County, Mrs. 25th. John Myers. Carleton Siding. Hull wednegdgy March 23rd. l l l l l l wll . . . . l H mm PLAY Irlslitowii W. I. ' field secretary, Mrs. Cliarles Linkletter, trainer and Mrs. T. L. Linkietter. district lmn.fanlcpiilliihllugiiinaifl aAnscl Cm"i'mii3(lx3iii52Lu”. sh: ,',';'lg';',;,m llavln lo reconcile Dr. J. A. Doiron "453 51 P 'l Adel commissioner. (Photos by Sears, the Reid Rtudio). Moss. W-Burtscliy' L-Rogovin Toronto 2 New York 3 -3-e:-4;--je WA1-1-MAN'S BU"-DW3 Alli" A:blJ'yAl'1l'sew?l:w',ms lorm :1: -SERIOUSLY AIL: -I1” Tlllllld titans: A t l 1 d f d dl H h h d lh Dell-all (A; 000' 000 0l-l0g3 '4 l clllcago 4 gosloll 3 Dial 2366 Summerslde llosllolle in d f D . a o - ro .3 rs can erence pass an map rea rig. is (ac - l -. ' 7 d h I d t- - .-- -Ae.e.... .-fee-eg will he presented in the Sacred ” '9” ” " P" B 9 d '3 '” is "9"" 9'” N" "C BN0" M) 123 010 30x-10 15 1 Montreal 0 Delloll 3 was held at Epworth hall of the ing was made very interesting and ed by Miss Sue MacKinnorl. lllaasl l.-mals ll-lll l.-lelcllel. llll Amalcall Lulu, H93" Parish Hm "' Mbe'm" that he is seriously ill in Prince United Church in Summerslde on vivid by use of diagrams and A banquet arranged for and 50 k (0, - - - ' - .. .i , dwll .5 l6;Pflb his fld7 .' Monday. March 21st. County Hospital. sngul-dnyl Mal-cl, lgllll for dllnu-ol 31:l1()iSesDllill,.le18 localities in which lsrervcldj by nleglnllrsc olj theA Sunl. Sum-V3. Palfllfleu (6)S0ll-lmniellgll lwld cllevsellllifl 2 Bil,llfl;ll&l: a 0 MC -VIOUTHS REMANDED -Two leaders and patro secon s n ,- 9'51 9 0C3 Y 1” 95 55”Cls Daley. W-Sullivan: L-Ma .. Hershey 4 Providence 8 youths appeared in Police Court -DRIVER FINE” -sutd ml: Guide companies from the dlvis- lllixplzlalnzlllllon qflhth; worlcll lmowl gtlon waslpreslded. over by Mrs. Philadelphia (N) 001000330-161 0 I international League. soak our Plum ' mhmmem" lll Summerslde gllllmlly momlng from Summerslde appes t d loll of pl-lnce Colmllll lg ge I a gltal Wil helsclrip IOIISS o l. L. Llnkletter. dlSlli('l C0lllmlS' Pittsburgh (N) 3 010 000 0lx..2 7 1 Clilicinnatll 4 Toledo 2 l l l Mm, .Tup5l 7,15.9;1.-an Glenn pm-l-ll lo ,8” A charge of lllell from Magistrates Court aur ay slxly Gllldel reglslered wllll e in erna ona c tie in wit- sinner. She introduced Mrs. D. L. Roberts, wehmeier (5) and Buy. (Cincinnati wins best-of-five series in Polldlnt daily Glorla Grahame, Jug-elyn 13,-undo Agnew Grocery on Km! street morning before Magistrate R. S. M". w. A. smltlll l-leld Secretary zerland. the ark in London. and Miller. division wuuiissioner and gess: Litilefield. Sllrkont (6) and 3-0) lg avoid "pgllpur. 3.-ggm" ll, --THE gm HEAT--l para 3, last Monday night and were re- mm”) QC" "d W” "Md 37500 at nine thirty 111 the l'l'l0l”lllll8 F9Pr the caba"3' new limrld Connie mr Mrs G0'd9" H”tche5”"- l”'”Vl"7 Sl'9P3Vd- W:SUFl(0lll- L-Wehmeier. '-j-rm-rmm - - ll ll - ed a tough ex-cop smashes big city llamlell lmlll lomonow momlllgl and costs on atlrecklesslmtlirllvlng "senllng Lomplmles ll, Allmlanl GlrllGuirlles andhcirl Sltlltllllislln the lCl?ll( commissioner. who gave short New York (N) 110 000 500-7 fl 0 5'gE;,i2;;l,illfa,'ll;;e:,l;e,3,'l:e3;eef,fE:nd mun. Bank drawing Tuesdgy 5 The two were ..ppi-ehended by Cat. Ch8l'l19- The I” 0" 95" 1'" Tlgnish. Miscouche, Slemon Park, Wes 9") emlsp M W )0 ls now a s on matters relative to gu)d- Cleveland (A) 000 ooo 003-3 (3 2 Soccer Results breath-clean and fresh always. Thursday worth. s45.oo.. being built in Mexico. was given ing. by Mrs. Ferno Rogers. Antont.-lli. Jansen (6) and West- an accident early Friday evening, rllm: Feller. Aguirre (4). Garcia when a car driven by the accused, Follow these simple rules. Lone Guides from St. Eleanors I. Never use a brush on tiieeni Your Harry .VlacKay in connection with the break, in which money was and the four companies in Sum- A campfire and sing-song with LONDON (Reuters)-Results of llllml from 8 clgarelle velldlng left the highway after crossing the memldel l Miss Sue MacKillnon. Charlolte- skits and a candle-lighting com- (7) and Naragon. W-Antonelll; L- 50008? flames Salufday in the dental plates are much softer than nmlllm, on ...edn"day Wllrnot River bridge, while pro- Mm Ralph Dumonl llellll of toovlcllflll thin led la session on the mom brought the evening to alifeller. Hits: Nxhjtlllldes; Cle-Ki- United Kingdom: I azttillrlltsei.h.BfulShhlnggWfl:l'S down b0RoY 99 ' " i ceedlns towards Sunimea:-1:. lnl l pl E, l l d u, W cm: emb em and a discuss- close with the Guide hymn iw ner. ENGLISH LEAGU ns n set so ey e oose. All -5' Four of the five occupants of the l';?u.ol"l,:lle,, ,m.l w:xf,?,:'l',fed ls ion on why this aspect of training taps. The campfire ( was under Cincinnati (N) nlo 000 114-7 l) () I Dlvlslon I l 1- "'l"' "alga 'lll';l""Pl'lte';l'llT;lle9 -VICTORIA LEGION AUXILL car were treated for m"lor cuts lllem llle plupo" ol the mllyl is incorporated into Guide work. the leadership of Mrs. Charles Chicago (A) 010 010 010-310 0 Aston Villa 3 W Bromwicll O fglflla 9:3; l,ood";alSllcf:& 8 mfg; BOBDBN ARY-The annual meeting of the and bruises at the Prince County -l-llls Wu lollowed by lormallon 0; Acciden . their prevention and Linklletteialwho participated in the Fowler. Pearce (6), Scantlebury Blackpool 2 Leicester C 0 cm” of ol,lenslVe..DemureBreat l.. M n cm I ml Mam Tu. l.siiles' Legion Auxiliary. Victoria Hospital but were released a short pllrols 0”. ll" day, eleclloll of first aid was the next phase of the training with games and inst;-ucl. (9) and Seminlck: Trucks, Chak- Bolton W 0 Cardiff C 4') 1 ll" ll uulllullyp. mam" "Mk". 330- all VS!-H--He-ketg 8:2" an Branch. took place .1 tn. home tlrne later. The car was complete pllml leaders and lnspecllolll tralnlngf this subject being ably ion and underlwhnse direction the ales (fill l3l”3Zl9 '9 and C0”Tl"EY- Charm" .A 0 Chelsea hz n C 0 fuliueefli enly...Felid-ntlPo1i'denti'ii ullugllal mlll,l,nlm.e i1FATHEB lll lllrsl Norman Boullel. on Feb. 1y demollghgd. The momlng sesslon was con, covered by Miss Barbara Smith. patrol leaders training conference w'P93TC9l L:CllBlt3l05- HRS: Clll- H"dd9"-meld T 0 Man” 9”” the denture cleanser recommended C 'E.. - -S. R.N.. of the Summerslde Health was arranged. P"-Bl 2- M5llCll95lPT U 1 EV9110" 2 b more dentists than an other. BROWN DETECTW l Starring 23. The meeting opened in the ducted by Mrs. Harry Cudmore of . . , , Y , l ll l, l Centre. Colour party ceremonies .3 Pittsburgh (N) 4 Portsmouth 0 Burnley 2 o bruslung. no handling of son y N90 G'1""lP53 Will J05" GT9?" ”””'. ' '”"""d '”' "” S''"l”""”w'' '” ”" 3" M W” was the lug aspect of training for i 100 one 010000 2.412 3 Sheffield w 2 Preston N is 0 plates thatcan slip and break. pp '. wood. Peter Finch. Ernest. Tho- electlnn of officers for the com- What does it mellll l-0 be 8 P3l' - d t null - - L d c ll P I ,, -.m..mL.m.... wnslungum (A) sundei-land 0 Arsenal 1 en gets ereabrclshcantreach. siger, Bernard ee an ec llllz year: President, Mrs. Ken- er SONG S rol leader? Following this the - Best of all. Polident always lmvea l l Continued from page 6 000 020 000 00 -2 4 o Tottcnham H 5 Sheffield U 0 , Parker. Father Brown. a man Will MBCLGBIIC Vlcl-Iifelldelll. Pumls Wei" 0'" 0' dm” w "W e i -:';jm;m'm-'- Kline, King (8). Gnrber (l) and Wolverhampton W 2 Newcastle U 2 P1” leleth l0ld.”'hl;"'lGe' thtl wmlds you'll never forget! He foiight ills Karl Bouller: secretary. -Mr. John Murray returned in "'9 Vlcl""l' ll” 3” ”b""”l”lf" SWIM CIIUIIEIIQG Exhlblflgn Atwell: Pascual. Hyde (ll). Ramos Dlvlslnll " padlitleinfsiilvnollr 'fi'riuiiToicinef5i”"' "la-"' all-Vi"-ii Cl''mF' 3"" 'h' Ilrs. Norman Boulter: treasurer. his home in Sl.I.I'l1l'I'IOl'8lile after u.n- (lull Afflvlni back Wltlllladheloulcyl (ii) and Edwards, w.Gai-per; L. Blrilrkhurn R 2 Stoke C it ' ) ls. devil!!! Also Serial & New: dergoing an operation appetitlea the Guides l wlilch was prepared and served Ch'"”m”w" H”'”""' by Guides of the Summersidc dis- -Frlends of Mrs. John Keenan. ti-ict. (nee Myrtle Murray) will regret to Mr. Keith Lapp gave the first learn she is confined to Hotel Dieu training session for the afternoon. Bristol R 2 Fury 1 in the Ramos. HR: Wash-Busby. Los Angeles (PCL) 000 000 000-0 2 1 Chicago (N) 041 290 00x-712 1 Droft. McLish (5). Lown (7) and Rlvich; Church. Jeifrnat (6) and TORONTO, (CF)-Brenda Fish- er holder of the women's record for the English channel swim, has issued a challenge tn Florence Chadwick of the United States to a race. preferably across Lake ilrs. Albert Trousdele. -FUNERALlA'l'UIlDAY- The funeral of Mr. Wilfred Smith was held Saturday afternoon from his resilience at Alberton to St. Baseball Bowman. Saiiyer (8) and Man. Ban: Haddix, Jacobs (4), Faszholz (7). Moford (9) and Sarni. W-Bow- CAPITOL SUMMERSIDE gpllsfl :o9lsl"SmSj:ll:l'Clfli Th: gerlvuicred lll)VIl glglpltdl in Edmundsion. N. B. instructing on the use of the com- onlarlo. ' Llll-lJaddix5mHll20:0 Pgll-l(7'l'le;ZE;). Tlilppe. W-Church; L-Drott. HR: T h 15 9 If F d 3 3 1 ""0 3' eV- - - 0 8 03- llllwllloll - j"T-'-""j'TC- h h . ow- C i--larksnn. oni t7: - : ' ' ue: a : 0-7: 7 -9.1' gymns were "What A Friend We Alberto" ..;fly” lf,,lflll'lfl':g.' 31:?! ol'fl:ll:f;'lel2 Clllqcgiygeflr (.lA(lppel00l :01 003-50 5' 2 New york (A) g 0' 5 y 3 3 are l .l ." "Sat I Th ) ' l ' I all D8 3( 000 102 302 0-ii 10 3 Arm at .leeS:iifs." and e"Ro:k 0: Fllllffdl AT h lifts!-3' if Fish:-' GI: lf7yul(-3-old mamas ml D"m" Fmllleles l3) Brooklyn (N) l Ages... Honorary Pall hear I M" H J Plke sprlnghlll '0 -9'W 9 W "13 Y- 08' and wilber, Bailey (6). Swift (8). A 001 000 610 1-9 13 3 l -- - - - ) - and. wants to take part in a Can- w.M . Ll . I ::l'lfM!”(l:?lil:h Ggtihtrgwcntlgillhnl -The funeral of the late John N-Sn kll Allbiutgil ill M” -l- 3- adian National Exhibition mar- llls ”ll:f,;ne,D”n'3,tf,lL.:lREhii,c"nalrEi'l. Rli?erll'lgly';l"lfd(3;llbl:;l;'f'al?,:l3;k:lz;v lAlVleTaha - - . r . . Myrlc. er ii. ' ' ' T ' : -- - . I T. Cairns was held from his late athon swim this summer. quell Negmy W. Hughes ml Lamrda 5137 4&5"! D. CorI)ctl, w. (J. Leavitt and Herbert Fraser. Active pail bear- lrs were Messrs. Herbert Mat- licws. Cedric Hunter, Leigh 0'- I'AIYon the Lake Ontario has been swum Iyslaow only once. by Marilyn Bell of To- ronto durlng last summerts CNE. Miss Chadwick entered the race residence in Maple Plains. on Sat- urday morning. March 12th. to St. Malachy's Church. Klnkora. where Requiem High Mass was cele- Cleve' (A) 0000M 000-2 5 1 New York (N)'0(JO 101 llx4 7 1 Lemon. Newhnuser (4). Narleski (7) and Hagan: Maglie. Wilhelm (ll). Black (9) and Walker, Cam- Mni Robe" Wallace has re. panella (8). W-Black: L-Russell. turned to Alberton after an ex- tended visit at the home of Mr. 5”” Gmld Redmond Fred braled by his pastor Rev Harold E A Mscltse Charlottetown but didn't finish (5) and w - 0 dt Cli'l:I .4 4 - - - . . . - . . estrum. W-Wllhl ; 1, KOOTENAY PEAK ” 9' ' ""' 4 Vi" R3'"”Y- and Arthur Wllklt Fl0W- Crolren. she was accompanied by Mr. The challenge was delivered by N.-lrleskl. HRs: NY-Maysefln l Ex-'lAx g llvarcrs were Messrs. Wesley Interment was in the church M 3 null lll, slgtgf Lil-3 lvlol. Mark Shaw an English business Kansas C' (A) 100 302 tlzel Cl"C8(l9 lllolllllalll ll ill? KW” ' nly. Upton Fraser. Willilm cemetery. llnac ml: t S d ' lth l man and Mrs Fisher's sponsor wneh" (A) 014 400 001 1,3, ill tenay district of British Columbia 7'" cl""9l""d l-GXCNVO Not "nee ll” ' ' ll. Wilfred Gaudln, Reginald Pallbearers were: Messrs. lll:'"wll:ds'::1end;1nm'yAl:erwl:e' He Wu ll, rl-ollollll, l.-rlday lo "lee; C;,m,ell., -l-me ll, R-Tsllanl: towers 9.000 feel. """""m"""""'---" Pe"l0rm1lllce . I allllllltlislgllldplllgvers. 3- Illeneesl llullhvl-ls. Elgllhbulglhllgllvll; ' CNE sports director George (9) and M. Sharltzl: schmltz. as"Mrs Chips” llery. ' e H W Wal,:iye,.l:.:1l:ll'.elCollw.,.' Mrf; Schurmnnlmlvhowllllllla lllleren D"""'- ml'”lW ll8SCvl'ee1' . wine a s. --1:..:..:.:..-. so endeared .J3lin i-iiinlll. Alberton, is a pat- ient in the Western Hospital. Mr. Robert Campbell. Alberton, entered a Montreal hospital last week for treatment. hereelfl S'side Curling Club's Draw -Curling draw for Summerslde BY 1- R Williams liensington llinll TONIGHT 7 SHARP Out Our Way RYAN null; for gonlunlll Graham's Road Juniors - 1 I .00 p. m.- . D. Mon-lsnn vs. versus 4' 7T”T s: " -- - -- - . , m:wtEl;ll,nk;uflr0l:;rmllI::::n 311:; gllxulholland: w. Morrison vs. E. spi-mgrield Juniors -, -. in the liilenblllg dlnll-. pljcyh oil the L B It 8:30 Ml.) k l 3 centeana nape at arotte- ' y,, , , . ., qgvl town. one not in -upped by Freetown And Ta1ll(l3CSD.llY.l:lrAll)(gllP22 M - Wm. -751 Herbert Matthews. with Frank gchumam Eagles . eiuunae COLO," oi-yan, mate; Lloyd Wllkle, sec- Cgrnwdl Tigd - e 0 BARRY 0 s-.4 and stone; or. o. H. Phillips. V VSUS mivi l 3lclwllllllmll,wBmuwRE first stone. The second rink skip- Ag No;-ul mug; l-lnk, gullu-any ' SPl'll'l8fl9ld mus ”lllEss,llExlmu la ped by Cedric Hunter is com- mln, c.,,..w.u M....,,. ml pm , 6 MINUTE CLOTHES : '50"'l'"C0"3l0lNE-u--- prised of Charles Gordon, ClIy- town Ac" hung: up 3 5.011 dnw --2--:1-2 Acllo tea Travers and Lemon! Hlltt. in an exhibition hockey game -..:-2-1....-. N lay'ed before a large crowd of Eli” ”""" "'" l" 91” " "” '"'' wnslirs rasirn clflwfrz BEDEQIIE llllll MONDAY. March 21 First game of finals -S- - r -w South Shore League Albany St. Pats vs. Freetown Royals Skate after match if ice is t. Admission 35c and 50c For Cornwall J. Maclaod acor- ed 3. L. MacPhail a pair. J. Burke a singleton. For Freetown C. Mills 3. Reeves a pair and Roberts a singleton. Albertml Curling Club card party last week. Prince in bridge were awarded to was Gloria Read and Ilaurlce Perry. with consolation prises to Mrs. ll. J. Larkln and Elmore Macllfay. Prizes in auc- tion went to Mrs. Hunter Weeks and Eldred Hardy. with conso- latioaa to Mrs. Erskine Clark and lhlhtt Campbell. Hoeleaaes were Kim Gloria Read. Mrs. Arthur Willa. Ire. Irskiae Clark. Mrs. lobar Hardy. Mrs. George Gib- stia. Ira. Heller Ramsey and I &. Lariat Inn. Today 3:30-7:15-9:15 Tuesday .......... .. 7:15 - 9:15 IUIII 0' VII IIVIUI PIIAIIIII PRISONERS or: art CASBAH V, l EASIER ON THE CLOYHES I1-lull y gt. (Kink i A R. T. TIIOLMAN LTD. i QIIIIILOTTETOWI all Sllilllillslbl