« ss ‘ . - VITAL. STATISTICS BIRTHS |DELANEY — In loving memory of our | ri ; an ar father and grandfather, . uve 8. aney, Albany, who passed _ ENGAGEMENTS | [Sty cuban, ‘ae MERCADO —-MscDONALD — Mr. and} 4 Mmcs'is one. trom ws kn gone Mrs: Juan’ Méreado. “Gantared, Pverto| 4 since is vacast i cur hearls Rico, wish to announce the engagement Which never can be filled. >: Of thelr Gaughier. Rosalina to- Paul 4 milion tomorrows we weald give, : Alexander, MacDonald, sn of the late 17 oniy God had let you live : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald, St eee \/ Peter's Lake, P.E.1. The marriage will ne ee oo “7 take place shortly in San Juan, Puerto | Sea ae en rae es ann Rico. May wither and decay, MacPHER — PAQUET —GMr, and Mrs, \8¥t thr love for him that sleep be ~~ Septimus MaePhas Of “Chepstow. with to yi) MRe uae announce ; : oved remembered daughter Stacy" Preperee, sn tee ae | Forever | en = Claire Pauet, son of Mrs. Mary ana | He: family And: a : the late Frank Paquet, Souris, Marri. age to take place February 19th, at! POLI, FAVORS IAN SMITH ~ 9.30 Am St, Mary’s Roman Catholic | _ Church, Souris, TORONTO (CP)—OBC corres. | IN MEMORIAM ~ jpondent stanley Borke Saturday | a families to areas where full. % cated time employment is available. | ? ; eXcris This ,would require close co | e e t I 3 operation with the Indians Anger At British Gov t ~ |i. cian ah ASA i ay , needed to dvercome the back- ° : ‘ * e log of housing needs, Sixty per cent of Indian families now live _ | sp Oo esla in houses of three rooms or . * less. 91 ‘per cent of the houses Sir Roy Welensky, former jmigration officer is courteous, |main seated when God Save the taxon” ay sot get gt Marsh uk “eration, predicts that écone-” | such as ‘'100-yad ‘dash doesn't | factor ‘now, says Sir Roy. Wel- : ff ae mic chaos will result from (raise the ghost of a smile. The ensky, former, prime minister of Reve a ay ne sanctions\imposed on Rho- | officer looks into a plain win- the defunct Central African pends establish a civil service. desia, But jhe doesn’t think |ter-bleached Canadian face and federation which embraced |. Extension of provincial the country can_be starved (asks only: ‘Have you been-in now independent Zambia and services to Endines Some ase ‘.The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 24, 1966. 11 © foster industrtal ECONOMIC CHAOS FORESEEN~ _ families to. areas where, full program, especially in housing. Much greater financia) aid was prime minister of the dé@- |The immigration form requires Queen is played at th start. gldatninibe s funct Central African Fed- ,|you to state your race. A reply Emotionalisem is the guiding 4. evelopment of self-moverm 8: t into submission, A Cana- |Rhodesia before’ The customs Malawi as well as Rhodesia. eiaai Wh ans | “dian Press reporter who vi- |officer is a young woman, also Sir Roy lives 7% miles from ee oe eae le ted ‘Rhodesia outlines Sir (polite and efficient. jtown in a bungalow surrounded th hae ; te tees Hl ~ oe marnney of |NEOONE Me. senile. 8 pal | 's views in this story. | FIRST-CLASS HOTEL by musasa,* wistaria and Chin- eras swuenst . 7 aa away denuar be, 10 eet taken in Salisbury. Rhodesia, | : |..The downtown hotel is mod- ese .lantern hedges, groaning rei z a . Always remembered by Mr. and Mrs! @™Mong 500 people selécted at! By DAVE McINTOSH ‘ern, equal. to any im Canada. grape vines and fig and papaw iis ieee ae sais pods that the SALISBURY, Rhodesia (OP) Yarmouth bloaters are on the trees. His home is no more lux- | sueai government, in making In the airport bar at Lusake, | breakfast menu. Toast is served urious and a good deal less so Test auemauame has any inte. Zambia, the waiter refused alin a silver rack. There is tea— | than most white homes here.. He itention of delegating its “eon: Wilfred Kiggins and family, Borden. ~ random from the telephone BUELL — tn loving memory of Mra, book. Results showed 96.5 per, Mary A. Buell who passed away Jan. wary 24th, 1961, cent supported the Smith Rov. | profer 1 ‘but 1 b rans a small farm which grows SFr 1 eas your memory, dear ernment and its policy on inte | eet ee —_ athe ieee ss this ho- ne and flowers. {eetuttonat eye coh pena To remember my whole life thr pendence, Seventy-nine per cent | “OnlyA-merican dolars,,tel will be the last bastion, a| The bulky 50 - year - old one- NEED CONSTANT REVIEW through, ly TT . " But the sweetness will linger forever said that. their support’ for the | bwana," he said ; |long-time guest observes. ime professional boxer told his| Mr. Battle sald the five broad > As I treasure the image of you Not 50 yards away an RCAF -At-6 a.m. it is already hot. '8 a.m. visitor that Rhodesia | objectives he listed . will need Lovingly’ remembered by son Walter, Smith government is stronger . daughter-in-law Hazel and grandchild. NOW than it was before inde- | z ume eee | Hercules transport plane’ was | Africans on foot and riding bi- 'ean't be starved into submis- | constant review and critical ex- rou; Medaey. Lalo’ aha tina nendacte. ik: i. . idisgorging emergency gasoline |cycles begin to fill .the streets . sion ee that = —— will Lanne “ita ‘rosdicas del TT PMN rn a rae g . oe 58 supplies for Zambia. lon the way to their menial jobs. probably result. in lewer iving | country - " EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT A ae —_ ~"It-is an hour's run: by Vis} There is little public transpor- een iar ne chaos. | seam vn - oe wen this : : : ee count airliner from Lusaka. to |tation because al the whites’ RCH KE ONTH ene Weer | I WN : He said he feels the real test |en economic development of re- P OLICEMAN REQUIRED : ‘CHARLIE GIVES SOPHIA SOME POINTERS [Seeudod “usth whites Faore wal The ofl embargo is an irrita- |of whether the economic em: | serves, advancement In educa rie : i : : not a single African passenger, tion but so’far only a minor one. | argo is successful or otherwise | tion, government responsibility ' : : oo a Charite —— aoe a on years. It also features Ghap- it waa a tine Bight aad the ‘The normal ration is 1% gallons | Will show in March whn Rho- |at various levels, ‘and gy | Pr ° . : : e Qe : rects Halian actress a ngland. The film, written and -,,, sa , | ; i t Il its bi ment of self-government : Appplications will be received until Loren during rehearsals for the directed. by Chaplin, is his aie . a Aaacine Rate ae ete ache aoa Meehan aie lane amet , . es i “A Countess from Hong first. such venture in nine p ca rom _@ndon) Salisbury’s airport is impres-| 904, “Beware the ides of March,” | Another study now being : Feb. 5th for. Village Policeman for ; ; cc ae a ee ie ra Hoge ce tn cy Pg made through the | Canadian rb oye =. Be r |Bruina ve Redwings. ~ | Pecially after ausaka § collec: ‘rationing is bound to get tighter.| , ‘I believe Rhodesia can feed | Welfare Council covers | Village of Tignish. Please state age, MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS | ROMOne, 708, Mth. 6:90 pm, | See oe Thee See, | ‘The new: and used car busi-|herself. Oy the other hand, if ationship of Indians and the 3 me : |— Rangers vs Canadians. There is little delay.. The im. ness is falling off. The Ford as-|the su of the sanctions law. ifs ae tahtiin if} 2 : - : van | eenesany, Jan, 2th, 6 pm ee ee s 9 { living stand-| Such studies would es qualifications and salary expected. in Chatnimiotn Miieg Becks (ities, ila Pear ana Mitta Blige Praciess "| kt oda len Gaagee haveattcae mao anda with requling. industrial | guidlines for future polley. E. J. BRODERICK __ play for last week up to and in- Norman Frizzell. ane Pellerin ee NGS am) DEMOOT POUNGEL work io do_ A theatre which |chaos, there is & good possibil-| | “‘These are the directions, i mee ee cluding Saturday, Jan. 22nd: | Blades 3 — B. Macinnis We oe eect men Visits At Centre used to draw a packed house of |ity of them succeeding if they a ee gone, 2 — : Aiiee vr : : F $ : , ’ a : own Min- d i co aa! next five yea Village Clerk. BANTAM Coat Ga eee Hockey League play, up to; ~~ , : =: all ctl bh ae wa canaaed the tee real progress and aehieve- wb i | Ramblers 4 — Shaun Murphy MacQuarrie. Gary Campbell. and besadion games played Senator Donald Cameron of | serformance. |Nov. 11 declaration of indepen- | ment in these important fields.” NOTICES NOTICES - (2), Joel Fichaud, Mike Con-| . p; : | Saturday, Jan. 22nd.: Calgary, founder of the Banff : idence, said his principal fear is ee __ way; Barons 3 — Ronnie Peters (gy Mervin Powen 33) Coa (PAP ERWEIGHT ‘| School of Fine Arts, Saturday aes ack a or ttt |that the Rhodesian question will | Steel Firms Ii . i 2): Kenny: Macki : ai ti Team _ - WL T Pts. | discussed ‘educational programs | eel rr diam y Robey Mactui: COMMick, Lloyd Gass (2); Bears | ows 6 1 2 14 In fine arts with Confederation Clubs as they are called here. |go to the United Nations Secus- 7” A CTl y ul: 2 — Peter Williams, Bobby Jud-| 7... Contre. officiaia | ‘tT never knew I had so many |ity Council with or without Brit ed ; Power (a. Gary wodkectch | ms Sparrows Toot cc earrcent vat the meeting were| friends,” one car owner with an|ain's consent. Under Article 70¢ U.S, Concern There will be set up and sold by public auction [Clipsers § - Damtw Tavlan Jerec states 7 — David Doiron, | Redbird 5 2 2 12 |Jack McAndrew, publicity diret-|@xtra ration said: the UN charter, the sanctions | 2 oni the premises at C p il T, a j Ui Clippers 5 — Danny Taylar; Jer--cojin Younker (2), Kenny Mac- Bluebirds 5 3 1 . tor, of the Confederation build-| Another wrote a letter to. a|could be made mandatory and | Over Imports 425. 1 P es at Vornwall on Tuesday, January ry Campbell (3), George Ro- Dougall, John MacMillan, Jim Zeclss 43 2 19 (img; Rev. Andrian- Arsenault,|newspaper to thank a garage |enforced in such einowinetances. | : poe Sar o'clock in the afternoon, one acre wo 6 David MacEach. | Killorn (2); Aces 7 — Gordon se soa 3 4 2° 8 member of Canada Council; Col. | for allowing him enough extra Sir Roy said he believes ‘Brit- GLEVELAND (AP) — vs. Estate of Duncan MacPhait There wll also be told $x? Mackinoo, Brin peck cg); 7 U*¥I0™ MOH Crowe 242 1 ortthe enie® Rone” Cra, N. comtry ‘intaepe asin (enta's tell’ tecune thet: lmcers aur oean compe on the premises on the same date the household S2?e? ?' Gary Cooper (9): PEE WEE. |Blackbirds 0 9 0 0 gperation ‘manager; Moncrieff stalied a hitching post in his |percussions in the rest of the |tlon, says Steel Magazine. furniture of the'late Duncan MacPhail Soa ae Foxes 13'— Ronnie Sobey (3). | BANTAM. Williamson, director of the art) parking lot for farmers riding |Commonwealth would be grave. | “In the midwest, it ( : ut OBITUARY \Lyle Sheppard (3), Frank Mac-|Team ———=s Wye T Pis. F2lery; anc_Ron_ Irving? direct-' horses to fetch the mait—and--NO-MILITARY THREAT | competition) is-cited_as_the-No.g fo Arth M Ph il I d by the family Kinnon, Paul Gormley, George | Ha as ; or of drama for the Department | down a quick one He said -he doesn't believe |1-problem,” the trade publica-. AE VAGCE FIGHT | Sesecied be ie STEWART (Lipton (3), Alan Moore (2); |Remblor 4 og | % Eairation. But this light-hearted attitude |there is any military threat to |tion reports in its current issue.’ Administrator Estate yye'death occurred oo Fri. Rams"3 — Richard Doucette, |jargmr, . £1 9 12 | Senator Cameron left the 1/1." io means prevalent. [Rhodesia from any African |"In Chicago, halt of the steel Duncan MacPhail gay. January 7, 1966 of Mrs, Jackie Kipping (2). Indians (8 tie ee The mood of Rhodesia id an-|state in the foreseeable future. |imports are said.to be of Japan-~ { : 5 5 \Byron Stewart, Hamilton, at the! Setters. 6 — Don Stevenson | ace; -331 7 ‘ ger at Britain. and especially at |Danger would arise only if one jese origin. A number of ware- - : ; \{2', Jim O'Connor (3), Jackie | pj the British Labor ernment |of the big powers was willing |houses over recent months have : Prince County Hospital after | 1” ieee Delnnay | Bisons 340 6 gn Ss vit gov Sate - seockce wills : p F | M ° F ti | "\Brief illness. ert cas sae. Tealnore deme meres. 54.8: 6d © |for imposition of sanctions. to back UN aetions with force. cupplomenied, with : sheol, USIC es Iva Born in Malpeque in. 1887, whe Rell 2) ce ies leer 2°3 2-6 Well Under Way - ee at tee ta ot ws nents oat to a major con- wine en: - iethiiuda : ge ‘ 1 eeuce at bt .|_ Otters 2. — Lal Hennessey, gine Pas ak eee saeer | i Sir Roy also said the Rhode-| was zooming to a record of 131,- é P |Barbara Montgomery and Arth | Blades 1 2 4 Club luncheon the name of the " , A iath \ur Owen. |Bobby Falls; Wolves 1 — Bobby | senators - 14.2 4 ped farge turnout af spectators | British government must he|slan government will be com- | 161,000 tons “last<year, imports, i 3 SSOCIO on S : : Left to mourn her passing are Acorn. ‘ | Bears : 1 V8 me ceraine reg ohn made to stink. in the nostrils of |pelled to buy-at least part of the |aiso set records. Latest figures: sR ee ee et nye to eee | Springers 7 — Billy” Doherty |Tignish and: a large number of tobacco crop, using funds in-| show steel imports through the- J four “daughters and one _ son : PEE WEE gk the world and particularly those crop : . Semi . ill Ge held snenely: (Elva) Gre, ‘Weltacs |?) Billy Younes: Caribous 2! ream Pts. peigh sy Shoegb Pyn a asia ‘the British people. He adds: |tended-to pay external debts, if | first 11 spate seach a-record, mi-ann m 1 wi ‘Pickering. Darnley: (Marion) |— Gordie ; R { : an ' " take it but we aiso|the ban on Rhodesian tobacco |high of 9,711, » Steel re-_ eee ee oe) Mra. Charles Hickey, Darnley; | Racoms 2 — Gary Currte | ucrs™ ip (arene Goring the pest edt ate aaah until the end of this year. | ports. For all: of 1964 imports 12 Cémmunity hockey headed the \{mtend to dish it out.” . lasted Saturday, January 29th, 1966 in the — {(poris) Mrs. Lawrence Clifford, Remy Webb: Elks 1 — Wayne: Springera 2 ‘schedule during the early part|NEWSPAPERS CENSORED |There Was a great likelihood |‘otalied oly 6,490,508 tons. 4 3 5 4 4 5 WLT 5.1 3 ‘3.3 ; 6 30 : MacGuigan. : : ° ° : os Montreal; (Muriel) Mrs. Gerald iF . |Bhodesia would lose some of its| Meanwhile, domestic produc: - : Domestic Science Room, Summerside |yeo. Lot 16 and Charles with, Zebras 4 — Jim Power (3). payee <-3-5-t ree Setae-tat ate alow angeles sae Be principal iobaceo markols for 4 |tion comtinues to rebeued and ie ’ High School at 2:00 p.m. jwhom she resided. Also left to MacDonald (2), Bob Smith, Br. Setters 4 3 2 10 Sea Gulls 81, Miminigash Ram-|#im, as The Rhodesian Herald jlong time. - |én “its sharpest wee a : selec tour aad pi ea and | ion Carmichael. Lions 4 3 2 10 \blers walloped Arnie’s Flying Roted in one of its editorials| Sir Roy, out of ube ome os three elie was ’ . ase = a ters nee | Seals $ — Andy McKenna, Bisons 44.1 9 Hawks 14-4. Juvenile team and |Which was not censored. since the collapse oan ec a ae a Jue TENDER | aaa” Samader ib pee * Danny Hennessey (2); Bisons {| 20bras 3 4.2 8 Lady Slipper ‘Jets tied 6-6. The| In the Rhodes cineme, where |ation in 1088, said with a broad - i , Pethsstene Ussled chek, Mat. |— Shaun Macisaac. woe ; 4 ; a ee ans ee ae Ralons + naga orate a Canada oa ter steel to support a con , etal PAPERWEIGRTS 3 7 |29-1. a an |i Tenders for Caretaker, \Central ey tek sooetiegetiegs os ‘Rpalecda 7 > Domes? Deila, Seals 2 5 3 6 | Tyne Valley trounced the Tig- newsreel which Goeen't show : thew soqueinient the amen! tinued high rate of consump- : . . nee , aenisted by. |Kevin } ribous ‘0 6 mish Ace's 91 black \ in trying to run a feder . a ; Queens Regional High School, to be Rev. G. Tannanil. 5 lusic. Geatpay, MaeGulgaa, «Lan | Soe 144-1 \Wodueease evening. Teliying (eng me ‘Waiilethe “ve system of government. Production climbed last week ‘ + to secretary by January 26 : Hymns sung were “The Lord's po idiey: Bluebirds 1 —- Wayne | MIDGET-JUVENILE the Valley were E. Gregg, R.|— "Mecnnne : ape to 2,440,000 ingot _tons—whicl : ” Lowest or ie Pade. i neces Yvon Plt Me”. — “** Squarebrigzs. f 2 Connsians eo $ aie Carneron (2) wea’ M idi ‘ ‘ : le t. ey t by Bp yy tiertion conde De - Me”. : 1 Jar 7 = Desy OM (2), ameron (2), T. Bire 6 Oy Se Go i : ; ‘| y Pallbearers were Keir Ram- ee I ie tae mea Maple Leafs 3 1-3 9 McCall, and Alfred mode ac A lans 2 vernmen 2,185,000 tons for the-week ended =~ sarily accepted. say. James-Ramsay, Loyd Loe- Frank’ sirain, Wayne Francis, /BTuins SS icy tee Bet kook bi ae te ee Duties to commence Feb. |. Domed and’ William Sioclair. "(Tom ‘Trainor; Hayks 1 — Jack | Rangers 2.23 7 | on Friday evening an over Ig Re ed Ottawa’s Aim) 9 | -auer ras ii Donald Gren William tee a | Matheson. ¥ Hawks S) 2 5:0 4 /flow of faris watched one of the! : : - MADRID (AP)—Court, Thore Mrs. Albert Craswell, rien (eae al ar Pen Sparrows 4 — John Paul Mac- |Red Wings 25 0 4 fastest and best games of the!' ‘TORONTO (CP)—The Indian vitenond had doubled in the lact day acquitted 11 Asturian min ' : SS Intyre (2), Kevin Andrew, Mike season as the Aces lost by a| TORO e | . : ‘ h last week os See Hunter River Cemetery beside those of her, | : ; ; affairs branch would like to see |five years. d ets tried here Lo Ys husband who predeceased her in Ready: Blackbirds 0. | Dalh 4 smal margin of 5-4 to O'Leary | SUG" Dinds operating in muen| 2. Expanded resource and’in-|charges of illegal association. = es ae eee) Wage eee ousie iene the same way as municipalities, dustrial development. Indian af-|The—miners were arrested last ao CARD OF THANKS (Gens Macquild sty : Altre e gaction packed hockey ip’ F. Battle, director of the |fairs traditionally had concen. |year following labor disorders. arry MacQuaid. od /all-the way.on- very fast-ice,-with}9— rene in. Asturian, Spain’s largest coal, =~ For Sale b Sealed Tender The family of the late Mrs. Eagles 4 — Kevin aig’ (3), Drubs Hawks ithe Aces scoring early in-t he federal branch, said Saturday | trated ae ae of -re- Se te enone Me AT CENTRAL BEDEQUE — ee Seat See ee coe ee | fame and holding on to’ 41 ('"Mr. Battle, spéaking’ to a stu- |and farmland, Needed now was : > The Bedeque Chick Hatchery 25-x—85 ft., © F. Lloyd, the Rev. G. Tannahill, | MIDGET-JUVENILE HALIFAX (CP) — Dalhousie Setiod.<feoring. for the: ident conference on Indians at|provision for loans and other ' STOCKS AND BONDS + : eae Stal. : . Ni acca “ f University Tigers, led by the 27-/ Period. Scoring for the Maroons | qi Goliege here, said de- 30,009 chick capacity, to .be sold with large |J.L. Davison, Hillard Woodside,| Maple Leafs 5 — Paul Turner | point performance of Tom Beat.| Were: G. Rogerson 3, D. Ellis, ; ROY gt. SECURITIES | ORP. LTD. , 137 Grafton St., Ch’tewng. 5A. M. Wilsoa, Mgr. 48588 ee tees . nt : : : : : velopment of self - government adjoining lot, having hot and cold running water, | Doetors Clark and Beer, also to/(2), Fred Quinn (2), Richard |tie, drubbed Mount. Alli j.|and B. Dunville and for the Ac- | ‘i ior oh is. very—suitable for conversion to a residence, (the nursing staff of the Prince McCallum: Rangers 5 — Jim | versity Hawks 106.67 ie Mar es'— L. Richard, A. Hackett, Cl Sect response a what does : ; t County Hospital for kindness Dowling (4), H. Ellis. itime Intercollegiate Basketball Bernard, A. Hackett: Penalties |Jective. store or restaurant. shown during the illness and)’ Canadians 8 — George Whit: | Conference here Saturday. went: to Cullicutt, 1. Strang, G.| _Self-government was one of a . Tenders close Saturday, Jan. 29th. Lowest —|death of their mother. A special tock. D. Flemming (2), Paul] George Hughes had 22 points Rogerson, 1D. Dennis, A. Femnes. five objectives he listed as tie or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply thank you to all neighbors, rela-|staniev (3), K. Ballem, Robert | to help the Dal Club pick up its SY. A. Handrahan and J. Che. mecessary if “real and lasting a oy i fe IVAN B. DAWSON itives and friends who sent floral stewart; Redwings 1 — A./ third consecutive win without a Verie. results” are to be achieved. — ; Central_B ltributes, letters and cards ‘of+Acorn. 5 loss this season. The Tigers led, Referees were Joe Dorsey and| The five objectives: Owner, Central. Jedeque_ | sympathy_or helped in any way! Hawks 3 — B. Phillips, Jim 35-25 at the half. G. McGregor referee-in-chief. | 1, An accelerated education Phone Bedeque 7 Ring 2 _ ‘during their recent bereavement. !yeCallum, Barry Newson; Bru-| Dick Estey was~Moun' Alli: The little league Paperweights program. Emphasis had to be = — Aer + : ins 2 — Tommy Gauthier,_Ro-| 8on’s top marksman with—17 and—Pee-Wee:teams were trans- ie mi ~ ger Frizzell. ints, followed by Keith Coup- ported to O'Leary on Friday ev-|Placed on vocational training, ‘ Interested In MIDGET-JUVENILE land with 12. s ening by Joe Dorsey, William |Tetraining, assistance in job ce * : b , SCHEDULE a ee Handrahan, Jerry Budte, Earl eat del astern ‘ offer m - vs et following is the Midget- | O'Rourke and Clifton Gavin who; &reater une province i ‘8 { | d Bi d | | d F| e : ‘peenile” acnadeks for tonnes | Ping Pong Tilts. coached both teams to vietery | schools. About 44 per cent 2 Q 9 sday of this week: ” . Scoring for the Paperweight: courses, ‘kindergartens, an sian Ir s, ; sian owers, a taadiy, Téa. 24th, S p.m. —| End This Week was Danny Arsenault of Slipper opens sak a young m nt Nese a Hawks vs Maple Leafs; 6 p.m.— Drive. For Pee-Wee team Glen | schools, it per cent 5 : - - | The ping-pong tournaments are McRae 2, Percy Morrissey, and | Indian children now atténd prov- ‘ x sian ores arshes Streams? ey progressin Larry Arsenault ineial schools. High school en- a g well at the Cana- Larry Arsenault. is. High school en x f : 4 4 ; ; Announcements dian Legion and Stanley Steele | i JOB? NO. ; : expects ail matches to reach the | : al Then : CITY & QUEENS finals by this coming weekend. NHL SATURDAY CAREER? YES. 4 oa ; : To eT this all players are re- | i ‘ EASY? NO 7 rat : i in North Wiltshire |quested to ff their match- | 1 7 ; eI ‘ ‘ ‘4 ae fata ue St 9m Bleu tide Week oo Monday, wed.| NEW OAR ee aE | 3, Dotealt, - 2 Prince of Wales College eee nesday. and Friday evenings be- sis) setind Boston, Green ee bine onal, MacGre-| REWARDING? YES. YOU DON’T * van as Scones lial tao ee heise nc facipehapaietins Besrey deine omg WOON MANE and teth-@olock, ‘nite pe ee cata gor) 8:41; 3, Detroit, Murphy 7| - - ‘ h Yee wave special $4.50 and up. For appoint. | Vern~ Garrett™ will-meet~Ivan— AT a Tele ort Bee (MacGregor) 11:45. Penaities— If-you-make the grade with the a ‘ e ra " ment telephone 2.230. < | Connors during the week to de- reitaal Fy in 6 (Stewart, Mar: Talbot 7:08, Henderson 10:12,) "you! : ad’ Nelnes HAVE: TO. Sere Invites you to join the ' + ine Festivar, ry [elde the winner of the active otte) 16:54, Penaltiee—Hadfield Duff 10:12, G. Tremblay 14:11.| Reyel Canadian Mounted Police, |. ‘ _ ‘ eared, oot Tueeday evening at @/Members’ singles tournament. ait ea i! ae 5:6, .. Third period — No scoring. | you set out on a rewarding, stim- | - ~ SCRE a neg The following players in then McKenzie 9:30, Fleming 10:16, |Pemalties—Gadeby 7:21; Gadsby | ulating, satisfying career. Your | - “REAM... — Pp W: Cc N ft | Hj t S ° op, 111 |0Ci@!_ members’ class are re- Tiered pO Lt ore ies ober | work can take you into many tual ae ee é ; INNYSIDE BEAUTY Shop. t ‘ : sco — 3. Boston: d on :° MM Neus os FLW... INGOTUTO Isrory ociety Graton trent, over Sally Snr, Soecill Week to finish off ther remain, Westiall 7 (Williams, Dillabough [Detroit 1019, 8-30 | branches of police nn 0 4 : on all cod waves until end of February: ing’ matches: Dave Power, John 2:30: 4. New York, Marshal 18 treal £16 18-81 | OrmiNeT Iryeetigation fo-securrty WwW ANT AD! ag “Pisne. iology Dept. P.W.C. No. 4 73 19 Condon, Maynard MacMillan, (Nevin, a tien s oe ttendance: 15,371. and intelligence. You may fly a . Th sea the Biology. 2 WV A. INO. 4- ANNUAL MERTING. ofthe ratepayers. Jaek--Brown, -Bilt—Acorn,—-Brd-+-Dill ilabough:. 4. lama\-#:00. -6._CHICAGO ¢ TORONTO 4 -plane, sail a boat, ride a horse, _ ae sno ‘ ‘ bl ceed eae i yeraary ‘in (MacAleer,- Earl Smith, Allison New York, Ingarfield 13 (Nevin, SUMMARY "| lead "80g Team: The-R:C-M.P.— or evenings Tom Lothian 4-3665 or Lawson Drake 2-1010 at 8-pm: en ane Be Veawex pnd wt |MoMahon) 0:55; 7. Rostee, Dib] ie peried Fain acai does all—and more. Your work ; ae Shepard. One player, Cuker Pi-. labougn (Green, Wwestta 6. | Penalties —Eitis §:94.- Sta "| may lead you to the lonely, frozen i t ri HOCKEY NORTH River Rink | neau, has completed all his mat- Penalties — Fleming 4:21, Me-|Pulford 12:00, Mahovlich . 13:30, , ver return this form o Prince of Wales College ; Right (Monday): Pownal Rovals v8. ches’ 'in the. round robin tourna, Kenzie 4:35, Wyotowich 12:47, |Stapleton 18:28, north er to crowded big city es “Charlottet # 8.30. Admission .25 and .35 cents. Skate | Ment. Green, 16:54, Fleming, two min-| Second period — 1. Toronto, | streets. It won't be dull. It may ap ‘ ~ Gnariorretown. ; ae. ce | Players present on Monday, ors, misconduct and game mis- | Keon 13 (Douglas) 19:59. Pénal.| be dangerous. Whatever it is, it en. : ae : Wednesday and Friday evenings conduct 16:54. ties—Hay 6:00, Stanley 9:17,| will be a man’s work. 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