Ice 4: Doug George vs. Jim'ls: Burden ‘ 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon, Jan. 21.; 1968. O I hibition only); Terrier goals by ‘ Sa | nts Sh ade Mt Allison lcw'ms Draw . Kinnon I2). Bluebirds 2 vs Ravens 1; Montague O O Bluebird goals by Brian Car- . michael. Bobby Sm-th: Ravens. " ‘ goal by Mike MacDonald. .di‘aw n XCI l n l7 . Battlers 3 vs Bears 3: Battlert ice 1 —- J. E. Cudmoi'e. Foch goals by Bill Richard. RoberttlllacDonald. G. Warner. 1.. Here is the Montague curling for today; . . . - . - - m . ._ ..," . ' ' ~ _ . i . V v . ; ' . 7 Campbell. Jimmy Galbra‘th. lStcwart vs. A. A. Fraser. G. Jar-l.- kane: St. Dun st a it s fltlm finished and in the set \inie Mulligan, hottena ("hl taiduis (nlthconnt 1606 It) ' ‘ 7‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ I Vamw squad is in the thick of' nnds Hoffman and DesJardins D. Po lock. ‘ ' 53mg Tingle). .Bmy Mulligan) Bear goalsuby Brian‘ Poley. Woith, B. roiguson. B. Mills. " - M ‘t 'm r- scored on breakawavs. They. Third Per . . Saints. ._ _ . a l k ‘ itly LeClaii. Jack Aisctiault. Ice .2 —- At MacDonald. m. the fight foi the . ari me i c . _ . . . . that. Penalties D. Poloc .. T 3 B . 2. T... , N I t, D H , " collegial? hark“, cm“... an” 3.1mm pouring it and goalie Butch, Billy Mulligan (Tinglcy. (,ullcnl . U V _ M H. n Bi” igers vs caveis . iber .lc ii yre. _. ctrina. W ‘ inmmnnng “g, triumph 0m,- (‘allaghan pulled off his best . 1 Mt. A., Hoifmani ""fll‘a- ""9 “ ma '. 3" goals by Jimmy MacDougaJl- Maddy Vs. C. Nicholson. Sandy him," {mean at. gnu rink Sat. save of the day with two on his (Thomas) 11.42; 17. Saints. , Mulligan. (2) Bobby Wthrtlock; Beaver: MacDonald. Bert Bryant]. Jat'ic doorstep in the dying minute; Rcfcree w Brian Lewis; “"05" goals by Paul Stanley. Ronnie|Murphy, - Billy Mulligan (Tingley) 12.48;‘ - t it n on. ‘ .- Silf‘riw?‘ gave the Red Right after Butch prevented the lit. —— Mt. A. — offman (Mc- mcn Art Perry and Mantice Steadman. “M. V tic. Billy Mulligan tore d ow n: Keown) 16.0): )9. — Mt. A. Des Goodwin. Bombers 3 vs Pantliersl: lee 1 Dr, p. Mum-w... A_ and White squad two victories in mm. mos “1.5 wagon. T h 0y. ion wing and passed to Tingley Bomber 30315 by Blair “1011- , Jones. Ken MacDonald. S. Mac- _ . . . . .ter. Hank Plaggenhoef. Al Mac- ‘ Kinnon vs. Dr, . . .Inlmct . .i ‘i. had beaten St. for the ciusher. Mounties tried. 0 J S . . Y _ ‘ . . 0m ngfwir'tjcl; Halifax and fnllmvod{ desperately to get back in the lgztafamhexs goal by BObbytg' Snlghvan' 13' 0mm" Dan; ' . - u” i 1 h-eaking scoring column but they were a u r a _ ‘ ‘ ‘1 W3 ‘ luha: :fglih‘gt.‘ 91mm] U B. through for the afternoon. Bfimfilsz vs Wrens Q'hfia‘ttmh' 1” 2. W H' Mnar‘ E Shaw' Saints play at Sackville n ext Brian Lewis called a total of 303‘ 0th by 3‘“ Rlc 3“ - K. Sullivan. T. Hooper vs. .t. ’ Hawks 6 vs Bluewings f); i Ha-wk goals by Mike Duffy (3). tTerry Trainor. Larry Butler. t Donnie Burke. 1 MIDGETS Wolves‘ Darts 2 vs Vics 2; Dart goals by Mike Campbell. Ian Mac- DesRoches. A. Robertson. thirteen penalties. with the visi- . . . M. Wigginton. Gene Murphy. l tors collecting nine of them. One of those was a ten-minute. mis-. m conduct to Darrell Pollock. . Another large crowd witness-1 cd Saturday's struggle. 3 Wednesday night and host Nova Scotia Tech on January 26. Thc Kancmen grabbcd a 5-3 edge in the opening period a n d thcn battled the Mounties on even terms the. rest of the dis- ltance. Each oiilfit scored three SU a times in each of the second and section winner. e win- ner of each section will play the best out of three games for the Bill Dumliam trays. Saturday was another , i day at Sports Arena for CharloL MMAR‘ litetown's Minor hockeyisls as‘ busy t Wolves 1 vs Rams it: tally by Wayne. Newson. Bears 2 vs Cubs 1; Bear goals- Dougall; Vic. goals both by ‘, " W [I » ' - . . “'5‘ Fem": l~— salms» Mal" officials ran off 24 regular lea- by Pat Fitzgerald. Bobby Mc-i Harvey Cornuer. t _W_ “an” x. M I l ‘ “""1 Spssmns’ ’Shall tBitly Mutliflan. Tingteyl. gue mes. Following are the ', Kenna; Cubs goal by Kenny‘ Ramblers 3 vs Royals t); Ram-l BERRIES KILL BOY 1m“ Tm" 1‘“ ~ - “ satnls~ MaCMman results: lRodd. tbter goals by Jtimmy Dowling St. Dunstati's hig line of Dickl (Tingley. Billy Mulligan) 1.26: pEE wags tPAPERwEiGHTS (2). Mel Mu ay. l meADEmeA (Aptmgni, "S . « Saints. M. O'Brien (Vince; Cranes 4 vs Blackhtrds 1; ‘ Canucks 5 vs Bruins 0; Can- i and Driver, 6. who went hlimt ~ . . . . . . L . - k ,. .9 hp, ind Tinglcy. Bob Marshall and Ell-13. _ Larks 8 vs. Spal.m“.s 0; Law chi}???(hiaffnitsmThe fiiplgiahfa': lflg‘hif'): ififnnx'lg‘afmaahfifi won‘4‘1 it." “11mm” “"‘"° "‘5’ "WM. "‘1 Ml'nman' T'nge-V) 8'15; 4- ~Mt-‘g Crane goals by Cliff MtacDon- . goals by Mnkc Conway (2hl lick goalsby Junior'Miac Doug- after eating berries in Mont- gt» hl—S stick lcozc as dt‘ft‘nt‘P- Toronto - Chicago .Xational to remain in first place. “‘9 Std“ 0‘ “1“ “5'1"”- ng‘ >- Des Jardms (MBI‘ShBl'l 3:51;; aid. Eddie Power. Ronnie 0‘ ary MacDonald (2). Gary. all. Ron Giggey. Jamie Kennedy. igomery Memorial Park near man ('arl Ri‘t‘nci' or Toronto Hockcv leauiic contest in ’l‘o:'- ((‘P Wireplioto) .19" W‘m‘d m?” “315' as d'd 5- " Ml» Aw “Offman lJanifmevManley (2); Blackbirds lone Doylc (2'. Blair Macl)onald.. (2). Lloyd Duffy. this home died Fmday, Th; aw .... ‘ ‘ ‘ '“ —— ea 1 of his lmcmates. but the lichai-dins) 9.53: 6. — Saints,l [guy by Paul Turner. Paul Doyle . Leafs 8 vs Rangers 3: Loafzhad not regained COHSClOllSilt‘sc faith." hOCkf‘l'iSt from Campbcl" 'l‘inEIe)’ (Vince Multififlnl. 11-32:? Spitfires 1 vs Ducks l: Spit- Setters 2' vs Colts 0; Scitot“ goals by Jack McEachonn (3t. 3sincc 'hc collapsed Tucstlziv. Mt . ion. NB. was the game's hig- 7. - . McLernon. 16.15;;fires goal by EMS Mattheson; goals by Andy McKcnna. Daryl. Gary Clo-m2). Cyril MacDon-ishortly after tasting the berries. I I gcst poinigcttcr when he helped 8. Saints. Marshall (Billy‘I Ducks marker by David Ste. Ht‘nncssey. aid (2). Lloyd Blanchard; Ran- lThe park has been closed The a a 9 ‘set up six ollicrs. Billy Mulli- I\1u]ligan‘ cutie“) 17,36, penal- wart. Elks 5 \‘s Tigers 2; Elk goals} gcrs goals y Barry Turner. lyellow bcrrles came from a I I flan drcw four assists and NH!“ tics —- D. Pollock (two minorsi Jays4vs. Robins l; Jays goals by D‘Arcy Murphy (2). Billy Billy.Poulton. Alan FtOOd tptant kmwn as ground clicri'y. Dolterty (2) Glen McDearmid. . Officials—Referees who band- ‘ Doctors said the boy had symp- 'l‘iger goals both by Bobby Mac- i led Saturday's Millan. ‘ Doug MacLaren. Otters 4 vs Bulldog< 0; Otter more. Paul Stanley. Dennisi _ _ - 3—.- _ goals by Dave. Doiron. JocyiFlanagan. Howard Murchison.f Martin (2). Gene Power. ‘ Dave Murnaighan. Shaw. ll s ' Falcons 3 vs Canaries i; Fat-i Ron Carmichael. Jerry Myers“ \t I I sitall hclpcd on one. Dcfcncc- mcn Mike O'Brien and Colin MacMillan wcrc the other Saint snipers. and misconduct), Marshall. Nor-g by Leo Kelly. Donnie Mac-Kin. n Paul Carmichael. David Second Period: 9. — SaintS. Mclnnis; Robins goal by Doug ' Billy Mulligan (Tingley. 2.22; 10. * Molyneaux. (‘tande Hoffman i'itlr‘tt hon)“ — Mt. A. McLernon (Norrena) Orioles 3 vs Swallows 2; .four goals for the .\"e\\' Brins- .05; ll. — Mt .Des Jardins Oriole goals by Terry St'rick-. wickers. Andre DesJardinP Saltk. (McKeown. Hoffman) 8.59:'12.—— land (2). Bobby McGuigan: . I three and Dave McLernnn 1101- Mt. A.. offman (Des Jardins) Swallows goals by John How-i con goals by David MacEv'en. ‘ Les Barnes. Bnian McCormack. for a pa 9.13; 13. aints. Marshall ard. Billy Dunsford. tDonald Stevenson. Alan Larter; i Joe Monaghan. John Reid. 1| The tltotmtir‘.< m’Vt‘r “'PN‘ 1“. (Billy Mulligan, O'Brien) 12.42; Foxes 3 W5 Partners 1; Foxes l Canaries goal by Alan MacDon- Junior MacDougalt. Kevin Smith; F games were: toms typical of atropliinc poi- Gary Cud-lsoning. To 4-AII Deadlock Sunday §I’\t\tl-'l"\|l\l" 'l'lil' Rt‘\t“| Eagles and Prince (‘oiiniy t‘oni—' Garth Harris opcncd the scor- ing by slapping MacAi'tliiir's re- Fi\c minutes later t'liarlict Sai‘k got tagged with a it) min- hmes hattlcrl to another t-all iite misconduct for whispering bound past Walsh after sixigpd h; _ S deadlock at the aii'toi‘cc rink an obscene invitation in (‘oylc‘s minutes of. play. Bonnv Grady WWW." nim‘n‘ml- amt “'91 W as “9 “as giving “is W‘- SCOI'M a picture 203' 2 m'm'm front in Saturday‘s battle but 14. — Saints. ringiey (Marshall. goals by Willbur Birt (3); Park- and. any Rice. Doug Kitson. Jimmvt 113 Kent st. Dial 4-6732 t third period featured thrcc ten-i llt‘lllal‘S of Sai‘k’s minor penalty before the end of the period. t “my throw 3 “~31 scarf! into the Witnl‘ft and a flame Dli\(‘|ltlfltl('t to the timer. Snooping ftmi'n 10“ Willi! S\\'(‘l'\‘- homogtcrs . Saints grabbed an to thc (‘omlmws The Combines lcd 2-0 at the ing and dcking Walsh out of par“, 34} toad hm {hp ]\'fnunfi(\s The flare-up starch at l.‘;()ti of end of the t'irrtt period. 3-2! position before poking the puck had'it 3.2 before the halfway the final ft'nmc. Don \\'liclan when the sandwich session end-l in the cage. "mark of the initial period. The. gave rh-ntu Grady a minor for‘ ed. and 4-2 after 6 minutes on‘ The Eagles gem-pd their first Red and whitprs outscored ML tripping lt wa: a delayed \ilii<—’ play in the final period. TheI tan}- aftor 4 minutes of play. A 24 in the iagt half of that‘ in the middle session. Bob Mannl first 20 mtmnps and wan {or tip. lltlll the Names still pttack- Eagles made it 4-3 at l2.3() and in:, and Jon t‘oyxle :avc Vance then scored the tying goal when draw the lone dpfpncpman and “w”. first rest in frnnt 5.3_ 1 Ham: tun minutes for interior-t the (‘nmbincs were playing two passed to Bob Sleigh “hem-"pd. Bil“. Mulligan-s ma] at 2.22 or ewe before the Illa." SMPDCfl; mt‘n Short. .in front of the net. Seven scc-‘ (hp gandwich session restored Harris drew a 10-minute mts-t Benny Grady scored two goals. and; later Benny O'Gt‘ady beat qaint'g thrpe gna] cushion but, conduct for hrcakin: his stick. for Combines. Ron MacArthur. “'alsh with a shot from deep “1‘, ham“: viman had things on the l('t" Benny (it-adv drcw playing coach of the Prince left wing. Hutchins broke fast to. ("1'8 N; has“ hv fhp 9‘13 mark it In minute and game niiscon- (‘oiinty team playing centre. in- firp one past Mann with ahout Mclpmnn ' 'nétJardins a "d flu“ in rillit‘k (llri‘f‘iilf‘n 5'93” 0" hl‘ "f‘fllllar df‘ft’nff’ Pit-St" three minutes to go. lioffman were the marksmen. ‘ Vince Mulligan) 17.02. Penalties ers goal by Gary Ready. , Terriers 3 vs Budgies () (ex-t Dowling. ... 3 1 3'5“ "E 'N‘ ‘l3"r"”“-“ “M1 “‘9‘ 'i""- and “‘9de "p “We” “5' Alan Andrews chopped the But the local collegians werei V . scramble in front of the cage‘ Tingioy were hack for goals to‘ l with the goaler down at 6.47‘ give Saints an 8-6 margin enter-‘ 7 of the third period. Ken Mac~‘ in; the final frame. . l A Iht“t‘.‘lf"ih2.“iti‘h‘hl. . t ‘ '” ‘ . .‘ P 0 - Billv Mulligan once again got ithc cage hitting \lanns elbow he 'Malpequp Road scholars I line. With the Combines skating: ' - three men to five after the flurry l :ggnilmifi; 0:112? a‘th'f‘ll'4y‘m l "f pmalms Mann fman‘v Shnt “ Mulligan potted another fifi sec- \thc tying counter to end a pro-l 0nd; 1m” . gsgrfinebgr:::rdmmt on the. With less than four minutes' BOSTIA ‘(fl'i -~-’l'lir‘ goal-' liams at least five times. once? V .Temaimng'.things baked might}, tending w l 7. a r d ry of Lorne on a blazing stint in the corncr‘ Sl "MAR" safe {0“ 5mm“ as they 1"] 10"" Wm" “NR ruck vast Walsh from a wild . not to be denied. Marshall andi and may,me hphmd mp goals three goals in front at the 19‘ (Gllmp' \l'oi-slcy lcd New York) which Worslcy stopped with a First period: t. Combines. G. ‘ However. Mount Allison was far “THE 1963 _ DODGE CARRIES Harris (R. .\lac.’irthurl 6.38: 2 Farmer: o :i :i-fi National spectacular dive. icml. B C d In ‘1 . Hockey l.r-a:uc \icturv over The P.F7.l. fans laiiiicd to '0 ""(‘S- - ‘ra y ' "at" ' ° Rnstnt‘t Bruin: llt‘t‘f‘ Saturday; stay over in Boston rfo root for Arum“ mga' Pmmhyz C' sark' A 5 OR' afternoon. Kennedy as the Bruins mcct 5000'"! W‘riM: 3. Eagtt‘S. B.‘ ' Even the ttl't‘-(‘)l!'t‘ of 62 Montreal Canadicns Sunday. .Slf‘iztl '3. Main) 4.08: 4. (Tom- ' Prince Edward island farts. Kennedy played most of liis' hlnFF- R “H‘le (Rt NTaCATthF-t cheering i»l;tmt raised l’oi‘bcsI minor hockey in Prince Edward} G. (ii‘adyi 413; 3. Eagles. Hlit-' MIAMI BEACH. Fla. tAT‘lu ‘ 3 Kennedy \lfttt rat-mm tho {it-gt [stand iphgupg. He pm‘fnl‘mpd chins. lB. Main) 16.51. Penalty: Luis Rodriguez threw a storm. Rnstnii :ortl. failt‘tl to rally the NW) seasons with the Detroit 9- Phillip-'- .of punches and outpointcd Jnr‘i'i Emir"- ln it"tcl'. Red Wings before being tt'ans-1 Third period: 6. Combines.| Giamhl‘a l" 5‘ hull-Sing 104mm“. The (‘aimri'rm \ix‘tlnt'Q. who ferrcd to the Edmonton l-‘lyersl Andrews 6.47; 7. Eagles. K, l hOXinE match Saturday “lglll- ‘ inchile lx’cwicdi's wife and of the Western Hockcy League. Ktat‘Dnnald 12.40: ft. EaElf‘F. Ki Rmri’z'wz‘ weigh“! E 130" New Rl'tttt~'i\if‘t-.(‘t' (Jordon Dril- The Bruins bought his contract Main (Hutchins Sleigh) i4.30,lt'nuld not stop the tough t59-. ion. for wears a ii:ht hing star and brought him tip to play at Penalties: Bi‘iicc. Sark. '\lacAr-’ flounder {mm “fillywmd. cam-1 mth Tni'rtt‘ltti \lnplr Leafs, were regular forward position in Dc.’ ihur. Bi‘aisbois. G. Grady, V.) Giambt'a. who has won 65 oft detain) in arriving. 'l‘ltcii' plane fonthpr. tlarris minor and lO-misconductihis 76 professional fiithS. nl-i tarile at Rmtnn airport at 1————-—~——«-~~»~ B. (:rady. it) min, and gametways came back to driVe Rod-‘- p n‘. hut choi- i‘cat'lif‘d the misconduct. Sark (minor and 10‘ rigticz. fighting out of Miami.j 3mm in “"10 {m- thp fawn“: min. misconduct). to the ropes or tie him up! STOPS: The Raii’y‘rs snapped a four- :ame tuziti: streak by bcating the last place Bruins. it was unit Ranzct‘s‘ second victory in mm games since Rcd Sullivan took over from T\tu77. Patrick as roach 'l'lic It r o :i d w a j.‘ bliicshti'ls “am 8 in 9—27. Rodriguez had the NEW YORK 5 HOSTOKV 3 ' , SL'MMARY “3'9" 9 New York. New York. l Hadficld) l 2 8—19. every judge's card. First period: 1. Henry Caban 4 10:14: 3. Kennedy .4 .4 r: 3" -3) SENDING MONEY AWAY? You can convert your cash m i'llchcnny. Toppa7zini) Penalties—Harvey 0:58. fall 16:02. Oliver lfl:l2 Second period: 4. Boston. Mohns ti (Bucyk, Gendronl " ' York. Ingarficld 6 lumped into a two-:nat lead on fli'Kl-nt‘l'lfld goals by (‘amille ‘ Cation. Then Kennedy W. horn in Dorclicsicr. \‘R. but brought up in (“bar- lottctown put the Bruins on thr‘ :cni‘r‘Cl‘tt‘I‘t. with his sixth goal of the season. The Bruin: ticrl fflt‘ Scori- eat-iv in the sr‘t'mitl period on a goal bv Doug \lohns. btit Rang- er: look the lcat‘l azaln on goals West- D. New 12 (Bailigatc. Neilson) 4:52: . New York. Ratelle 10 (Gilbert. Howctlt 9:28; 7. Boston. Bucyk 19 (Williams. Oliver) 13:30; Penalties—Nona. Third period: it. New York.j 440 rout-Doe: Hardtop 'JF THERE’S UV inarl lngni'iicld and Jean Hamt‘m” 4 '59 lnk‘qi HMO" ‘ I nah.in ,inhnm. BUM-h "ah. 11:43: Pcnaltics — Green 1:06. - A A Ynnt‘d thc .\'cv' York margin to 15135. ’ one goal bcfnre the period Saves: rnrlcd. Worslry 7 8 “~24 WORSI.l-'.Y "KROH' Johnston 5 5 “~21 ’l'cd linmpsnn of the tiangcrs “as the only scorer in the tltird SUMMARY Deriort. in which \\'ot~.lcy pcr— Fir-St Dt‘rtfld: 1- "Mm". Mai“ . 5mm"; mnjm- h ,. r n 1 p 5' Ha, Donald l9 lGadsby. Fontcyne) robbed [ZS born TOIlIlll)‘ ‘i\'il- 111351 2- Montreal. Backstrom B M 2 i2z20. Penalties—Young 3:01. 13:45, Fontinato 9:53. Ullman and Fontinato majors 19:47. ' - Second period: 3. Montreal. The following is the curling G. Tremblay 20 (Bclivcau. firf‘w for \lnndav at the (‘har~ Rousseau) 13:38. Penalties — o tetown (tub. ISpai'cs nerdch Howe 4:19. Young and Richard 6:30 P.M.‘(.Vlomlay Knock-Out) 10:23. MacGregor 13:19. Talbot ice I: Acorn. ll. Vlar‘lx‘l- 13;”. . [fighting"R"7ioih.§:°'dr4 new; 7"“ “mm " M"""”" Th‘nmi‘mn- " ' 3" Hicke it (Belivcau. (iauthicr' d llce i: .\lat'\’cill. i)r. lirys— nongtrggf 11:22:: ac. . . ‘arrett. (‘, \iaclin id. ‘ ' _ ' ' “ “E (Richard) 19:0». Penalties — Vs. PW. (‘itrtis R Jones. i Ford. A] Mat-Cormack. Mm“ 8124' Howe “:m' MOST DEPENDABLE OF ALL FULL-SIZE CARS,WE’D LIKE .. TO HEAR IT.” 0 And no one. can tamper with your Per- / sonal Money Order. because the Bank prints the amount right on it. Quick — convenient — inexpenswe -— safe. . . . here's why: 0 You simply hand the teller the cash for the. amount; you want. plus 159‘ . . . You receive your money-order in a matter of seconds . . . Then you fill in the name of the payee a a U . ‘ convenes on OANADA. ice 3: .\. Nicholson. Dr. (70);, Saves: F Mimi J~ Wf‘ldnn. VF. .‘Riflflin 9 5 57 it) I The money-order can be. cashed at any Horne. Dr Kelly. v, 31mm, Planlp 3 7“__26 chartered bank in Canada. Without Jim Wilson . ‘ I charge (for northern branches Ice 4. D. .larditic. l), Esta- ("N A‘s'l‘J’JMTORONTOJ excepted)- . ‘ b11501“. -' “fluff. C. Donne. \',, ARV .' . _ . H. Ramp". G. WWW. l; l. “m "mod: L (.hicann' "n" hexttimeyoiinre sending money m,...mmm,, 5mm]. B. Ra“ ' ': 13 (Lunde my. 9.10: "Mm"; away, why not call in at your nearest B of M branch and send 5: G. I i _t WMQCNEH 2256, DO I . 7:7 . . . ice Wellncr. L. (amp . "E 8‘ “'2 It um; safe, speedy way? bell. Bud MacDonald. Geo. Mac-‘ 10:02) Nesterenko 18:38. Loren. vs. HR. (‘arrtithcrs. C.. second Put“! N0 Storinft. Asprey. J.S. Taylor. A. Call- Balfour. beck » Wendell G. Barbour ltd. 123 . 127 Euston Street Charlottetown, r. a. I.‘ iPenalties -— Piilford . 19:15, Mikita. Shack 9.30. 8:30 P.M. Rendezvous (Sec. 'A’)i Third 1’9"“: 2- China“ film he 1: Frank Hansen ‘1 Doug: 14 (Balfour) 2:38; 3. Toronto. "I. .Pnlford 9 (Harris. Nevin) 3:27; Ice 2: Art Love vs. Dr. Mac-.4- kChk‘flln- Murphy 12 'NPfilt’rr . . ten 0. Maki) 62m; 5. Chica o. . v - ‘ ' Ice 3; v5. ! Nestercnkn 7 (Man. Mum's-v) Charlottetown Branch. ")5 [07 (vfaflfglgzl'tcg: DOYNE My . 16:22; pal", ._ Mahovnch Parkdnle (Sub Agency). Cor. St. Peter's Rd. & ‘ ' 45' Palmer: Lime: DAVF. RALPH. Oflkar-in-Chlrp WOIKING WI". CANADIANS IN IVEIV WAlK OF 1"! StNC! "'7 o-uss ‘ . Be sure to watch “PLAYMTE” (Thursday nights) nd a "EMPIRE" (Friday nights) CBC-TV NM BANK or MONTREAL M 7m! 3“ Doug Cameron . I. Saves: In: 5: D. O'Rourke. vs. Andy Hall . Stmmo to is 9—32! t 0 9—19 'W“m;_ :mumraam fsram :19 I1-