i Fun; who like iota of looring in football games got their nil 0t it. in Saturdays game ‘between the RA. I‘. and 5.. uuilsilns University l/(alllb Miitil no iv“ tlnin elklll. tries \\v:l‘u .)1..~..11i U\L'l' .11 Lne llllLlM en- UOUllltT V; ‘v14: N. Anvil. . . . a And Ivl‘ an 0;>cllcf' the game Wu 5a .3 ,1 all; 1:t.t-r nlure clearly (1 -.\.1s (lku Ynilue oi hav- e Ltnnl “no can .‘,\t(ll ilie Post-S o. Anti lll this a ui 0o l btullli ...~.k..1,; Sntmwty alter< I U I C Not o11e of the first seven tmioh- downs utie \.‘ul.\ Devil 11o: Finally, however the R. A. l". Cullnc i on 1: 111st try irnd it l convert tlllit "no been a t. '»\ A i. u. the uphill igcu in the last ten > ozvr the gmw how- : ‘(mill snowed the 1 -- M16 Dlaya and low uotn [b51113 were for from O O I I . 4h the after- Ltitiillllli. vvtts the order oi tlu by and when the ball was hwied m! v bv the opDoslng ‘ h was very seldom, l l0 be a forgotten art. ‘fuillflrti a pass- m: bull handling ed llivll‘ well mean- .>.1. t). l: ru1z1 i. o u u The game however wu u hard l: fought one as has been vtrltner-aed ere in 1 good runny years. Players 0n both ' .1: 5 311 they had 111v future games t\vo squads should A00 ul bésasvrly forward w. I U I l bwitlloui 11a anvthina awn Stunts however can 11s i ' 'll4‘il‘ defeat. " when of their have at t(‘ nntzht O Pawicularlv Case u: ‘ (lo-vii for a ‘ilfl Wll! this In the rid "Ivinnlni-t touch- ns were running . over the line against (‘e boy. Etvidvntlv the 5 ' ‘rvra were waiting ~ )W to fall on the restilt was that. RAF. fell on the '2 Pix-in 11nd then -h what no doubt profit from LCXL 111110 they (he till “.1 t. .(n in lustory e of all-tune ‘. the Rlezttest, nls, but lhty‘ : .1 J at t-olnp-nros .:- n1»; o: other teams in l1 (Jl iliu AAHIQ. O 0 I I it vvau all over you couldn't nkniy, n-ivl the spud qefnong \\1‘.h 1110 team and Gehrig. olllllu LKISL ul ' Lh the great 1.1m ex- 1»: recmt 0 concede ills from o (>1 errat- , ‘(mind be- ll illlY YFZII‘ . awn tilt- >s4 ,,..»-_- “ , i .11 zne Ruthlan ‘In I 0 I l You ‘know ;.1d the Il-nd ' ' " l rendered al- tlu- not. incon- I 11v present his nulli- Dilfnlil- r ieand .1.y Amer- lho main may tvurv‘. but the un- .. rrvuhvri them ti, puller and dar- Earl McCourt Winner of Tournament Wiruilv! txvelve matches during th- :11 'r11oon~ Iztv Earl McCourt yr. ‘l ~ Will] ‘he Brighton horse- Sil“4' 1111111111 n: ho srnt de- ftmrllni: (‘ikliilllifill Andy Martin (i/ivfn to rivfvwit in lilo final best on: oi sewn games by taking full!‘ 1H1‘ Hf fillfl l’: vwu. (<1 mcvtlxitr last year's (‘illflllilflfl McCourt. eliminated Ho!) Vlnkclln in four straight mzilrhrs thcn repented against Ll/rixti Shcpht-rd m win his wny lntn tho finals nnd championship. Yo xfrffnurt now becomes challenge that. la put up l-nnually for this event. ‘ points during the ng efforts of the R. th ty THE CHARLQFITETOWN GUARDIAN l Winners Score Converted AllGi-attonwins Good Racing l/Vitnessed Stellartvn Try In Last Two Minutes _ To Capture Opening Came Salnt 3°11" A converted try in the last three minutes of rainy gu ve n rugged Free - for - all at SADIT JOHN. NB» Oct. 13-(0?) ‘ - ~ . 1 - . 1 . IBSL-SWPDIHK Dmcer Royal Al: liurce team n. 14-12 victory over St. Duuslnns Luhersity sat "@511 GTEY-‘Qu- h urday afternoon u the local football season Wu: uslu-rod in beinre n owned by 000186 B. QEY- Mmétm; large crowd of rugby fans at. the Si. Dunstiurs University gridiron. won the free-ior-all event 'l‘aking a 8-0 lead early ln the gzune lhc .-\11' hurra- it-uiu suw Saint: llflflleis-Ylcinl meet M Mwsepam come back strong in the latter part. of the first. linlf 11ml first part. of the PM k today in strauzht. heats. break- finnl session to push over four tries and take u 124i lt-aul. Willi less than i"! i119 Wick rewrd “W “met n“ eight. minutes reuml nlng of play it. appeared us it’ tho Saints would hold mrmer record of 2'13.” W519i‘ by their ed e but the winners came roaring buck to gut (no more lrlcs and, ggglilifin éxiflfhggugfiivmg" An on the ast one, Duncan booted for the two winnin points. It was the convert. dir ly between the posts lul bid for the extra the only sum or as they missed wvcral chances directly in from. uf the posts. Air Force kicked off to the Saints and after forcing back from then‘ own live yard line Saint: gradually took control of play to go deeu into their opponent‘: territory. For the first ten minutes of the llama saints had a his edge in t.e1-1~11/.>ri' but gradually the winners forced buck; following a. penalty kit-k to the Air Force team Slddleman, fol- lowing a 1005a ball that, gut away from the Saints’ fullback, fell on the oval for the first try of the game. can was wide in his at- tempt at converting the touchdown. Saints again forced their way lflll) their optvonent/s territgrs; but flKkLlll the R.A.F., kicking a dribbling pushed the Univemt squad back and Richard, one of t a star: of the game, went over for the Winner's ncl try from twenty yards out o make it 6-0 as Duncan azuin missed the try for the extra DOilllS. r There was only a. half minute oi the first hnlf left as Saints finally broke into the scoring. McDonald snapping the pigskin twenty-live yards out to go over to make it 6-3. McAdam, trying for the convert, was short of the posts. Saints pressed hard from the start of the second half. Running and passing the oval they not to within twenty yard: of their oppon- ent's line. From a loose scrum, "Cactus Pete" Roesiter dribbled the ball over the lino and then fell on the oval to knot tho count at 6-1111 u Sharkev missed the try for the extra points. Five minute: later, after being backed up to their own five where a nalty kick relieved matters. Bantu Itruck min: from a. scrum i1‘ Yards out R. McDonald snapped 1m the ball to go fifteen yards: stODDed. he hurled the oval nego- to McAdam and the latter tinted the last. fifteen yards to the line to ut the Saints in the lead for the ret- time in the game, 9 to 6. The convert was attain yvide of the DOSLs. Again the hard-fighting Air Force tezun surged buck into S.D.U. ter- ritory. ‘l'l1t:\' ivcre on the Saints l0- )'tllLl lino uhvn suddenly the lus- (1. l (Alli from the scrum: ll) inlnule the bull. 541,) ~11 IJlL>S<li to lvlcEntcc. Aklinit-t- lil Linn UlldStd to Cvilils and lid he “LL: lulled the pigskin went to Alulk-llin, the fleet-footed oiuzluwlll z oi the Saints going . c \\.11 to plant the .. -. J. .1..\11(*n tile posts. Ali-inn tile .1y Zul‘ the extra points nnlxstti. 'l'l'llllllig 12b6, RA!‘ took n. new lease on i118 Lil the final few min- utes. Forcing deep into S.D.U. ter- ritory the bill (ms kicked over the ‘ 1c anti Uuncnn following v 1‘ iZ-U 11s he scored the .11i11\\11 of the game. Lne winners pushed over the 11ml and winning try of the Kdllle tvztn two nunuies to go. Fulluuzne 1111 a (iribble Richards, in a rave v\:.'l1 tinee S.D.U. players, lxilt 1311-111 to the oval to fall on the '1..1ll n<i make 1t IB-nli. Then Dun- cun, lrum a slight. 1111219, booted the only convert of the game to give the R.A.F. team their vvirming mar- lifin 14 to 12. The lineups: S.D.U_-F‘ullback. Martin: mreo- quarters, lvlclintve, nlorris. O‘Shea., McLellnn; halves, Sharkcy, Cam- eron. R. McDonnlci; forwards, Dev- ereatix Ayhvin-ci, Altfihgiue, W. Mo- Donal, Gillis, Rosette-r, McAdam, Sires, McGiiitrnn, Sullivan. R..A.F‘.-—Fullhnck, Gw-yther: three. quarters, Courtney, Siddleman. Duncan, Osborne: halves, Reese, Richards: ffll'\\l\i'li<. Parker. Evans, Rustin. Smut. ‘ i. Mtmdev, Johnston. Vlfliz-inz, Iinzrison, Rogers. Balmer, Hart. Referee: Jim Higgins. Ell Army Boxers Show 4 Up Well Against Navy En tries i litter-service boxing got. away io a flying start for the fall and N“! _I1 at Beach e Inn last nlght). Several hundred en- thusiastic fight fans roared ap- Droval of the six bout card and the success of 62 Q A B T.C ‘s first inter-service boking card will pro- bably result in a return mamh be. tween the Army and Navy battlcra in the near future. Wit-h the oooperatldn of a fine team of Nay Boxers under the guidance of lib-Lt. Marshall, the Army plPsOIiYGd 5 first-class pro. gramme a‘ bouts, ending with a hilarious Battle-Royal involving three sailor; and u many poldiera. First bout of the evening brought together two of the Beech Grove staff in an exhibition bout Scotly McKay, a Charlottetown boy, used a inst ‘left-hand to earn himself a decision over Elmer Gallant also of Charlottetown, in I. hard-fought content Gallant lave the taller NTQKIl-Y Plenty of troulbie but the winner chalked up poina with n15 speedy left and hnd Gallant back- Fcryiiatnmg for a good part of the it,’ . The fastest, and one of the best bouts of the night saw Waliy Stead, a local boy, belt out a knockout vlcmry over Splkg snL livan of the Navy, early in the first round of tf1v1r match Stead, n, smooth, experienced fighter, too 11111011 Clnss for his sailor op- ponent and finished the fight with a Slllflsll-flg left that caught» sul- livan as he came in. Young Stead, l Very 600i and mnooth-worlclng fighter was one (If the outstanding lwxws on the programme '11 . fourth bout, bringing toge- tlivr Charley Graham oi the Naxgv and "Two-Gun" White of Beach Grove was another fast and furious battle, but White had the Navy, mun in trouble early in the fight nnd scored a, clean-cut technical knfifkmlf, in the third round afhr tm- 14111111‘ FPflfllflIl had taken a severe pilllChlfllg. Anal-tier exh ltlon bout, featur- l-M’ Bill Merit/ls of G/tgvabom and 3°"- Mfll-md 04 Sydney ended in a victory f0!‘ Mobeod after a hard bottle. Mont/ls, a tall oolotlrvd illll with a five-swinging left, cmiuht McLeod several crushing blows early m the figm, but McLeod weir-hurled the storm and mme back in the final round to earn a close decision after closing the Gruyslnro lad’; eye in he second round with a lwrd righf Hardest hitter of the show. Wes. . Simmons of Glace Bay chalked up another win for the army a110,, he cflusiht 11$‘ with speedy "smnw- Hawkins of e Navy in (he second Wflnd and pent) (he sailor to the canvas for the full count with a series of rlmhte and lefts mill pack- 9‘! Diem)’ of steam Sknmons, n former Caledonia footballer rinse-m promise of developing into one nl the Army's best proglprcts, Th“ (‘lfirrgf HWH‘ r’ 1». .. resulted in th - »- when Bert Wkesenqrlfl, §“.'§_.-.vl,.°, 1118 160 pounder from Onlnrln Mo. ed out a very close decision 1.1,»; Russell Maclntyre, the cop" from Beach Grove Thrrw Mmdfl nwkea with wmon mdcd with Wiumnn the winner by de- ('l5l0ll AIJLI; vie hnci the edge in the pllllillllllg, but the faster sailor used his sliced (in-i boxing ability to keep away iroin the soldiers punishing flocks, Winn. would have been a. start- ling tXlillllllOll of weight-lifting “as gpoilid for the crowd when "Tnrzuu" Bilrns. of Bench Gznne “'85 fOPOfil to 5:11p 111.; efforts while attempting to a i200 pgmid weight from til; .101‘ of the ring, Alter four vo core from the flvivd hfld to budge the heavy iron Burns lllzed it bnmly off t 0 canvas in his first, attempt bu: the ring was declared unsafe and the weight lifting stop. fwd Belwcrn the thud and fourth bows - ‘ .1:nn~.v" Corrcr I ‘1\'(i uni-h a num- . (‘ruling his contribut- "i an ln=pir1ng rendition of "'I‘l1(=_v asio serve M10 only stand and wrl ' Tho Mons climax to tfhe evvnlrz >1 mine when three snli .<_ an from the crowd stwuvwl into the Fiilf! xvith 3 Army lntls in n bfintlfol \(l Battle Rovni. prodded Vlihlle n-Iilng srmwntors . tie rinrside the at thr- nlr, oc- n lwnvy swing of An- I lti P'c Doyle of Char- iolwf‘ \'.n tvrw ‘he only contestants i0 retain mi-u- nvo ‘nwnchvzcs. I1'..Cnl P‘ l. Andvrw, M M, Ctnnnmntlnnt of N», (33 (7 A g T C "vrn o.’ the show ex- . veil l1== pliasui-v wvn the fine shnulnc of the (mmpctltxim and prcmivti "to whom-inn Anny lad; another series of nmtrhes 5.; soon a4 tmssibl" Ho girrsr-nied the Com- fwircr" with (‘lznrvfivg at the ‘11 of the mm and the "TY (‘I1.1o_\~..l>§<- prrcrnninle ended Wi'h Rut. Llovd Wrrd loading the (i2 CABTC. band Ln ‘God Save the King.” 0I“l1‘I(‘l,-\LB Rmfcree »- Cpl. J W Boyle Announcer -»- Lzcut. DM. Smith Judges - S-ib. Limit. Marshall, Q V. 5 Nlrkowm Purcell, Tlmrhkvcper - Lieut, 0. l. Dunmy In charm of Army boxem—hieut. R Dclliofs r i Navy boxers~ Tom C1111r.(:¢ it (ovvn . Hawks start Training Friday CHICAGO, O1- oi the National ! ht‘ off to their 11.. »- if. ‘ 111mm: camp Fri- Ifiililliiflf, .. (lwv .\l1:1.1ir*r i":i:i Thnmnson said to- day he 1x11. lilkf,‘ 2o players for three Gratton first circled the oval in tel-noon, kickers of bulh squads being away off col- 313"‘- me“ Shawna me old mark in the fast time of 2.11%. The other events. N0. 1 and NO. i classified. also were won in atrB-lifhi heats. the first by The Baker. own- ed and driven by A. Langllle, Hart- land, NB, and the second by SkiDDy Dale ,owned by Brunswick Steeves, Moncton, and driven by Tom Enter. The summary: Free for all. All Grattou 1 l. Victor Lee 2 3 Joe Direct .. . 8 I l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 4 4 Time 2.13%, 2.12%. 2.11%. No, 1 classified. The Baker 1 1 1 Albert E. Gratton .. 2 2 3 Holl wood Anne .. . 4 4 2 Bedord Gratton . l I 4 Martindell d Time 2.10%. 112154.110. No. 3 classified. Skippy Dale . . . . . .......-.. 1 1 l Miss Admiral Mao .. . 2 2 2 Oliver Phillips ... 4 8 4 Protector Brooke . ... 4 4 l Archie Lice . . . . . . . . . .......! dr Time 2.23, 2.22, 2,23. Starter: Fred Delahunt. Moncton. Y. M. C. A. Bowling lion League About I. MacPhenon 1S6. 1Q. l0‘! B. Snow 166, 160, me V. Rodd 192, 18, 86 High Three-B, snow, 514. Killilloos I. Lnffcrty Z31, 1'19, 211 S. McKinnon 154, 166, 123 L. White H5, 1Z3- I00 High ‘Three-A. Lafferty. 621. Lucky Strike! A. Senter 2S6. 184 B. Cameron 193. 160, 177 H, Turner 137, 136, 172 J Larter 147. 99, 189 S Macbeod 178 101, B0 ‘High wee-A. Senter,‘ ma. S’Side Boy Leaves For Leafs’ Gampi Clarence (Windy) Steele well known Summerslde hockey payer, left yesterday morning for Tor- on to join the Maple Leafl‘ training camp. Windy is the pro- perty of the Providence Reds, of the International League, with whom he played last year. Dur- ing the hockey season last year Providence’: leading daily paper devoted a complete wrl Windy headlining him as team's most, improved Dlflyel‘. This year the Reds and the Deaf; have a co-operativo agree- ment whereby the two teams will train together with the Reds hav- ing first call on all excess Leaf players and the Leafs will have first call on all Providence play- ers. This offers an outstanding opportunity for Windy to make the National League, if not now, later in the season. He may rest assured that back in Summersido the whole town will be pulling for him-S. Hurricanes Lead O.R.F.U. TORONTO, Oct. 13—(CP)—F1!- lng Officer Lew Hayman’: con- quering Royal Canadian Air Force Hurricanes stretched their victory string to four games today with l. 15-1 triumph over Toronto Oakwood Indians in the smond game of an Ontario Rugby Football Union Thanksgiving Day doubleheader be- fore 9,000 fans. KITCHENEB. Ont. Oct. ll-(OP) --Hnmllton Wiidcato handed Kitch- ener-Wnterloo Panthers a 8-1 m- verse here today in a senior Ontar- io Rugby Football Union game. TORONTO. Oct. l2—(CP)—B0- hind Samm Bwardi solid bunting, Toronto Ba Beach swept aside I-LMCS. York today for their s80- ond straight victory and a third- plare tie ln the Ontario Rugby Football Union with the Navy entry. O.R.F.U. Standings: W L I‘ A H: H.C.A.!'.........4 0 86 12 6 Hamilton .. . 8 1 6'7 33 6 Navy 2 37 20 4 Toronto Benches . 2 2 54 50 4 Toronto Onkwoods 1 3 21 40 I Kitchener-Waterloo 0 4 7 111 0 weeks‘ practice and then play ex- ’ l2—(CP1—Chi- hihition unmcs with either the Un- ivorslty of Minnesota 0r flllnoln foams. or both before opening the season Nov. 5 against Boston Bruins at. Chicago. The Hawks will train at Hibbln for the sixth time and their fourtii: h a row ~ ......._ ..._.~w At S ’Side Yesterday Four (slum that provided close stirring finiohen were run off at the Bummenide Race track yes- terday with Hal McKinney RHY- mond Budl . lady H11 Ind Mickey Volo inc returned the winners. Proooodu were donated to the aummegaiiat Branch o! the was e . Reg: the No. 1 Classified Hal Mc- Kinney wu l straight heat win- ner over Jean Henley- In the first two heat; the McKinney horse, owned by Milton, Bell and cap- ably driven by Ike Moreside, won comfortably over the Henley mire but, in the lust heat it war a nip and tuck finish with Jean Henley orc the McKinney horse to step e mile in 2.09 8-4. Raymond Budlonz. Ywldly "- gaining the form that. made him the outstanding three-YBBY-Om last season was the winner of the NQ_ 1 Classified race Raymmld went the firet mile in 2.15 and than came back to step the aeo- ond mile in 2.14, just one second slower than his mark of 2.18. Ray- mond was drawn after the second heat with Hilda Budlong taking the third and final heat. Lady Hal was 1 2 l in the No. 3 Classified Race winnin over Winnie Scott and scotty atson. In the County Race Mickey V010 took the first and third heats to win the race over Mickey Mouse who was 2, 1, 2. White Box was third. The entire race program was completed by 4.30 and Starter D. K. MacLeod and the remainder of the officials deserve commenda- tion for the manner in which tho 5° meet was run off, Following were the officialol Starter: D. K. Macbeod. Judges: C. MOIIYEOIHETY. W. M0- Donnld, J. Schurman. Timers: J. Pope Clarke, L. Link- letter. Holds harness Racing meet TON, NB" O01. (CP)—'I'hree event; wen run harness today in I» 118m" meet h ere. Joe O’Brien, leading dri Il- of! verofthe season in the Marltimea. suffered a sprained ankle in one hfllt 0f thl No. 1 tctlgssifled. 51x horses came down three-quarter pole and handling get. Tony Harvester won tho with only three finishing. Summary; No. l classified. Lee (Conroy) .. 2 Harvest Melody (McMil . , . , . . . . .. 4 Hillside Jack H. Young) 0 Times: 2.17, 2.29, 2.15, 2.17%. Bonnie Budlont. W88 11D- neat. Qflilsn 1s. 1242 aints Air Force Wives‘ Bowling At S’Side ‘ l I ‘Ihe wives of air for“ sonnel of the 11%. A. l". imfi at. Summerside bowl every p14,, afternoon at the Capitol Bowling Alleys. The plan to orgnmh A league an to have g "W1" gfgiledule dmwn up n goon u wk I e. ‘This 1| the line-up of the teams that played last fiiday m the results. The high single w“ Beryl Daley with 249 and she also had the highest total with 511, Mae Dewar 124 155 Beryl Daley 130 20 Grace Richardson 123 126 15g Lorraine Bennett 98 106 113 M.” Nforffwrxenzi 132 w l“ argare c o a1 ‘Ibtal-zo-H. so Helen 13'! 128 Elsie Mahe!‘ 161 173 Dot Walmsiey 118 161 11: Eileen MoCormwk as '74 53 Limes Curl 84 118 a1 Mildred Horton 90 212 201 want-am. x-did oident- No. I classified. Peter Rieamore (O'Brien) .. 1 Aubrey Dillon (Morrison) . 2 Bonnie Boot/t (Campbell) .. 3 Silent Joe (lVlcMillan) ..... 4 Timer: 2.16, 2.14, 2.14, not finish because of ae- inane- pan-Ii Use Minn-d’: for Dandruff. ' “P about R.C.A.F. Air Crew Flu‘! ll meant by "Al: Crew"? There are usually five members of an aft crew: aft navigator; luff bomber, wireless operator-air gunner, a1’: gunner, pilot. They are foam-mates, each with an important job to perform in the operation of an aircraft. , (Cit I enlist for a specific job In air crew? No. All enliatmenta are In the one category—"Air Crew." Selection for specific training and duties in made at Manning Depots and 1| based on 1h: particular qualifica- tions of the recruit and the re-i quiroments of the Service. Hm I obligated to the R.O.A.F. In any way if I call at a Recruiting Centre for Information? No. Information to assist you In making ouch an important do- oilion as enlistment in the ICC-ALF. 1's given freely and withq‘ out any obligation whatsoever. whiz! lhould. I do about m gob if I“ g decide ‘t; apply to the R.C.A.¥. Hut Give if I! you 0o desire, you may tell your employer of your plans, but do not give up yourjob. If you are accepted you will be granted aufiicient time to settle your personal afiairl. ' In mus-fled mm accepted Io: air crew? Yea. Married as wolf as single men are eligible. “ha! educational standards are necessary? No standard 1s laid down. Those auitable for enlistment but Iackfngf lufiicienf education to absorb service training right away are given the neoelsary academic training after enlistment. Lack of formal ochooling (such a: High School) 1's no longer a bat to enlistment. II I apply for enlistment what personal documents will be needed? . Your Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate (if married), and the Birth Certiflca tes of your children (if applicable). I! you have had previous military or naval service bring your Discharge Certificate.‘ Documentary proof of education 1's useful if available. However don’t let the absence of documents prevent you from applying. The Recruiting Ofiicer will help you. What an the age Ilmlh Io: c1: crow? If you are 17% yearn of ago and have not yet reached your 33rd birthday you are eligible. If you are over 8.9 but have exceptional l qualfficationa you may ltill be considered. If I cannot visit a Recruiting Contra dur- ' in: amrmcl bullncll hour! what should o All Recruiting Cont!» are open ovary Monday and Thursday evening. Can I look forward to a reasonable chance of promotion? Yea. Airmen who chow initiative have even more opportunities: for advancement than they would have in civil omploymonl‘. What are my chancel o! golfing a com-i mlnlon? Every member o! air crow fin the opportunl t1 o! earning a commis- aion and will be iaommieaioned when he has proven his right to it. Your chances are as good u you want to make them. HGHTINO common or m: mes Answering Your Questions “@/ ' "xi; "x4 \ ' For illustrated bookie: flfvm; ruII informatlon, write. | Director o! Mnnninj, R.C.A.F., Jackson BuildinglOttawa, or the nearest of these R.C.A.F. Recruiting Centres: ‘w’ . f‘ ', y, "’ ' " ‘ ‘ , Roqlna, Winnipeg, North Bay, Windlor, London, Hamilton, Toronto, Ottawa. Monirwl Quebec, Moncion, Halifax. l 1 usafltsfioueiiulrwmuv Hti-ilkxvnllfw-“f -