BC. Lions Are Confident I But Want Underdog Role By DENNIS ORCHARD frown s‘iz‘c‘non Charlottetown. :rh‘uTsTNov. 21? 1964. who @mrrdimt SPORTS FRONT l hotel near the Varsity Stadium But he is leased that. on the ’" TORONTO (Cpl—Grey CUP Pl‘actlce field. British Columbia record, “whgn you get behind.’ 35' JIM CULLEN week is developing an Eastern Lions are releasmg am impres- they won’t leave you behind Conference accent. sion of confidence. but they’re'very long." a “[11:28 {in dist-(1311:: flaign‘ lill not trying to upset their role 355 A player who shapes up as‘ o 0 Ram n ger- a . an to underdo s. ‘ « . . J L U d odds are expected to stay on Head gcoach Dave Skl‘len. for °§3T"é’."3”°“?“‘3“{, 3°33 unlor GOP n erway Hamilton's side up to the 1 pm. one. will inflate few egOs among file go _ aegr fildlsmlga ,k wk" .3 EST kickoff Saturday. is offensive players with his stepped); Tm 9th “Ibo St. Dunstan's Junior Varsity juniors pried the lid off From the eighth floor of their comments about them Wednes- 03.583501.“ re”; yea: w} N" g lCharlottetoWn and Distl'lct Jim-101‘ Hockey League. last night at 1. day He said his" western Foot Reamer me" o u the Clrarl tetown Forum WI a 7-4 decision over the Billy g . balm" Conference champions are ‘ 5 Mulligan coached PWC Welsllimen. The Saints WILI] Varsity star .. Curll n Draw "no, stronger" offensively "us: Billy Machlarl at the helm had practically all new faces in 5 9 year ttlan‘last a Volle b i this season's edition of the Junior VarSllv hockey club I I His line needs more bl kl l y a n c I We thought the tenacious checkmg of the St Dunstan:- club At t punch he wants bl odc I ’ ° was the downfall of the Mulligan coacth Welshman The Saints 1 l1 tel. m'en as d5 35: tan "9 d In S Slde the PWC lads bottled up in their own end for several y 'tio in thee" 6:13:11ch 01:35? ‘ ’fi‘ind‘md’bfiifim 33d “33%? {fine 0‘ the 3913mm ddi-fllfi‘ ' w - - ‘ . l’ . ‘ ' ‘1 u-a wo n e mm c an. 9 re 1 “give alollggi‘gsfluésr the curling} something to be desired. 1‘ [A piovmce “‘9. “Few?” wouldanbe on bglu'sllld the Pch cage. g g i . . g m Thursday-ARE CONSISTENT .c1nlc Wlll be held th1s Friday at I u I. . to th M H. i _ _ r November 28. "Hamilton has been more 4 P. — 0 m. in Summerside. share?! 2 goo-drmscentageeof t'l‘lelgpalja‘v fuellinrresqlloitd‘asflfcv I 7 P-m- ' consistent offensively than we mg“. Semi“ .Cmc Andltmmm’ curate with their shooting as the Red and White team. Glen Ice 1 — J.S. DesRoches. M. have this year " Skrien said This clinic ls sponsored by the} Bevlns paced the Saints scoring attack with a ‘hat trick’ ‘ Nicholson. D. Clarkson L. Nel- Wedncsd b l' h' Maritime Volleyball Association‘ - ~ - ' a . . I ay e ore is players . . . . Bevurs Is not a particularly smooth player, but he is a digger son vs. A, Sullivan L. slnclair, left for their second Toronto in co-operatlon With the Prince and Glen’s hard work paid off for him last night as he led C. Sollns. E. Mai-Lure. u . EdWili‘d lSland Volleyball and . his team to victory in their first start of the season. 1(‘9 2 —— P Sinclair. H. Clam. “They've had a [ew p0,, PhySical Eduoatlon Depart. I e was a fair crowd ill tho Wes- ‘Buclc..‘ Tralnol' “Joe G. Warner. A. Roars v5, D Mc.;games, But we have had sew ments. 1 lPalace' for the first game of the Charlnliolmin and District 3 Gowan. L. Mai-Donald. o. sol-.fcral. with fumbles. critical bro. Flight Lieutenant Gord Mont-i Hockey league. W “'9 feel the” 3T9 a 3"“ min-V "We who 5 plays. individuals missing lcould have turned out to support their l'GSpCCIlVP teams. from top notch performers ’ rie. P. Johnston. then 9 pm. i assignments. Ice 1 _ G_ Kennedy‘ E. Cud_ I "we’re pretty close defen.. more. R. Johnston. R. MacDon. ‘Yell’ 'n_a'ny comparlson. Statis- aid vs. I). MacDonald. E. Clay.‘ “6‘31” m most dfipanmems E. Duvar. C. lngil. l We l"e‘nhcad of them. Ice 2 _ K MacDonald K 1 “RSI-finch hais said IEIOIIS lack the Hughes. J- MacNem' CI Stewart er inst net ofenswely. the vs. K. MacKenzie, P. Sullivan, up ability or desire to pile points once they have a game ford, President of the Maritimel Volleyball Association will con-l duct the clinic. Aiding him will be Don Little and Wendel Mac- Lean. both Volleyball players who played in the Island league last year. Also expected is John rra from Halifax. a former member of the Hamlan YMCA Volleyball team who are pre- 8’ A mus DAB’lI. no to ‘ ' . ese paly far in regard to hockey ability. but they understand the meanin: of s rt and they give 100 per cent when they take to the ice. This enjoyed Tuesday night’s contest and we feel that a great many more would share our feelings if they would only give this at- tempt at reviving junior hockey a hoe. You don't know what you are missing until you have made your way to the Char- lottetown Forum to witness one of these Junior contests. ' this junior loop and the executive he teams composulg members that are involved are most serious about producmg a 8' Sharl’e' D: NIChOlson~ safely in hand. sentry Canadian Champions. 1 Spray painters Joe Bakcr ium in Toronto. The men leaves and stencil the words taken early Wednesday. before top notch junior loop In Charlottetown and we feral they have the The clinic, (Willi gum and Pelel‘ Camo‘ were using flat white kitv "Grey Cup 1964" and "Cana- icy drizzle and fog moved in light idea- The has“: the 0“ sport ‘5 A? églcizp’i‘fiflychafi: semen HOCKEY Charlottetown Forum THURS., NOV. 26, 8.30 P.M.. SANDY'S ROYALS ' vs JOHNNY'S FLYING HAWKS WMCh continual fanti ut finishin touches on through Friday evening from 71 end zglne letterig at Cana- _ 10'3" 9'3" Wm eml’l‘as‘w cu", dlan National Exhibition stad- rerlt rule interpretations. l A strong response is urged" from high chool students and: people from surrounding areal At Civic Auditorium. Saturdayl at 10 a.m.. an Island girls 335-; ketball Clinic will be conducted by Mrs. Nancy Knowles. who is a qualified referee. This is sponsored by the Divi- sion of Physical Fitness. Mrsl Knowles will also emphasize on. chen paint and wate.‘ to touch up the giant maple 1 y as P. .l 3 Ltd. and eminent s l ‘ SPECIALS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS BAKING Marshall broke tie mid-way in e second session. beating Tor- onto goalie Terry Sawchuk after a goal-mouth scramble. Just 13 seconds later. Earl Lngarfield ma e it 8-1. converting a pass agile .‘ contest Wednesday night. i Three goals in the second ne- riod. two of them within 13 sec- onds. and the other with just 15 seconds remaining in the oc- Grocery fifll'fithrllllsillii MIXED PEEL 5' New Crop Ellis Bleach 29c lilslds from Dick Duff. Jim Pappin made it 3-2. scor- ing for Toronto 37 seconds after Ingarfield had done it. Then ex- ; Leaf Bob Nevin scored the goa ‘ that seemed to beat his former mates. HAVE RANGERS EDGE Nevin. lcking up passes from Duff and Iogarfield. beat Saw- rlod, kept Rangers in command. New York’s flurry started Zlbs. 31c 21b.ColloBug .....69c t—l Royals Players For Game Tonightl Coach Billy Mulligan ofl 8 oz. pkg. Sandy's Royals has asked the k l t following players to be on hand Ch“ c ose Up 0 give Rangers 2 lb. cello bag with J ohn- dlan Football Final" in three- fnot letters. This picture was Marshall And Goye’rte Lead Rangers To Victory behind first-place Detroit It first loss in nine starts for Sawchuk. who has been sharing Toronto’s goal- tending job with Johnny Bower Sawchuk. acquired by the Leafs in the summer draft, had six victories and two ties and boasted the best net - minding average in the league before running into Rangers. SUMMARY 5 First period —— 1. New York. lGoyette 3 (Henry) 8:01. Penal- 7 p itles -— Fonteyne 9:21; 116:12. period 8 .. Toronto Stanley [11:41; Pulford 12:39; Horton off Lake Ontario. (CP erephotol O’l‘y tlorpahng as possible and then the cream to the top and those who just don't possess a sufficient amount of athletic ability will have a lot of fun orig the way, This ob- server feels if this junior loop gets enough fan support to keep it out of the ‘red’ that it will fully serve tlle purpose mentioned e In previous years the practice has been just to pick the cream of the junior crap and put them or. one team and about the rest which isn't a good practice in our books. We feel that this neglect of the junior players in past years is partly responsible for the sad situation which senior hockey 'nds itself, in Charlottetown. at the present time. Tid Bits From Here And There Intermediate hockey will hold the spotlight at the Charlotte- Adults 75c _ I . students 350 girls volleyball at the FridBYl NEW YORK (AP) —— 1‘on after Goyette and George Arm- three - game Toronto winningltles—Cahan 9:24, Neilson 12:15.‘town Fm might when Johnny.g Fiying Hawks Wm m . goals each by Donnie Marsholl ! strong of the Leafs had traded streak and vaulted Rangers intoi Third period—7. New York, sticks with Sawys Royais. Veteran‘Mafitime hockey Stan Allie and Phil Goyette sparked aNew goals. the Rangers' coming in third place in the NHDstand- Marshall 4, 3:21; 8. New York, Carver, will be handling the coaching chores in; the Flying York Ranger attack that over- the first period and the Leafs” lugs. Just two pomls behind the Goyefle 4 (He n ry, Gilbert) Hawks and ms Wm be the Hawksv first start of the season The whelmed Toronto Maple Leafs early in the second. second - place Leafs and three 5:1 1 Royals have had two exhibition games this season. with the St. . I . . . 2; 9. Toronto. Stanley . 12:10. Penalties—Hadfield 2:15; ’5 Varsity. but haven't been too impresswe as they Baun 4:21; Howell 18:49. both tilts to ves: eRedandWhltesquadbyra remi- vmcmg Bill ulligan.hcoach of the nimgs' are gong to start to c r 3 £22 they will be going all out against Johnny's outfit in tonight's lump. Mulligan put the Royals through a stiff workout after their second loss to the Saints and is looking for a win tonight. Just Gary owned by R. Mela-line adoubledashvlctoayatl-Ialitaxonw e owned entny copped to or the ten-dash program at Exhibition Raceway. Terry Belle was also a double winner on the card and single dash winners in- m eluded: Sonni'e Wickharn, Jane W.H., Ireland Hal, Dot's Chief. Ice 1 _ C. Fl mg. J- Mac_ Mlatt Hanover and Springfield Boy. Donald, G. Rodd, Dick MacLean The next pass Johnny Morris catches for Chicago Bears will v3, 3, peter; 15. tie the National Football Lea record of 84 set by Tom Fear-s lwrme, A. MacNeim of Los Angeles Rams in 1950. Marris has caught 83 for 1.071 . Ice 2 _ T. Whmock, K_ Ken- yards and nine touchdowns in the first 11 games of the season Sawchuk Plante Curling Draw The following is the curling draw for Thursday night at the Charlottetown Club. ' t S pa r e s nee e l 14 12 W—v wwfl—v 808 ge. . for tonighls game Marshall upped It to 5-2 wi'hi Second ny‘s Flying Hawks. These play- ers are: Gerar Smith. Junior MacLeod. Ralph Josey. Stu MacLure. Earl Wood. Angus Carroll. Allan Gillis. Alfred Arsenault. Dave Lawlor, Stan Sultana. RAISINS ..... eded RAISINS 63c 2 lbs. Peardon. Mike MacKinnon, and Dick Carroll. l , ~— . ‘ PRUNES .......... 59c Hockey PM...“ ii: lb I ch 5 1—- G. BennetthD. Doug- S las. B. Martin. W. MacGregor mm m the C: Macmnes‘ A',’ Ralph Sazio. coach of Hamilton Tiger-Cats says he is com- ' Hamilton Bv Norman Macdouald .....49c 2 I . cello his second goal of the night] Armstrong 2 ‘Hai‘rls. Brewer) nedy’ B. Crockett, 3m Shave“. accordlng to NFL statistics released Wednesday. which came while he was kill- 1 3- New York. MarShau 3 . . . A . . ing a penalty early in the third (Rawlle- Hadfieml 8:453 4' New itch"? $321133 ugldiezvisvmt 'wgafimit have any sadism-:8 but' summermdfl 5 Lloyd "my period. Then Goyette hit again York. Ingariieid § (Duff) 850: lc'c 3 _ Dr. Kelly, D. Wom- Mma'max an‘ “3.9”” “mm 5 a year i“ mam,“ less than two minutes later on .5. Toronto. Pappln tPu-lford) 4 co“, 1 mum“. n napkin w. a” Halifax game-n appears that mfifiwbieimgfilfie m a 130%; play. 9 Yorky_4_Ne;ln 3 11.3. Carl-others. Dr. Higgins, 13. not and is rem y playing solid defence for the m, 9‘” or S 19‘ 3- em'I',Partridge, C. Butler. as well. The Halifax club in general. hasn‘t been too potent in Prowse. 1“. Cor- the Maritime Senior loop. to date. but their roster isn't settled yet and we think that when it is Gallant will be a big cog in the Halifax ' . Flanagan is also Wlth the Schooner! and Flanagan picked up a brace of goals last week, but Allf ls usuallyaslowstarberan we ' belookingtoseehlsnamo ‘ Schooners scoring list after Christmas. 5c 8 oz. pkg. :07- CITRON PEEI. .. MIXED FRUIT .. Muramhino CHERRIES . . . . . Pineapple RINGS........ 6 oz. bottle" ....29c 4 oz. pkg. 29c . , 6. New victory snapped a tlngarfield. Duff) 0 a ' 8 There will be a practice for four Bantam teams in the min- . c . . c . c 0‘. c c o . or hockey program at the‘ Charlottetown Forum. vs. A. Love. Callback 30” Steven-1°"- .lfident that his team will bring the Grey Cup to rest I M . 1n 5:45_C1ippers and Aces_ 830_ DJII- u ~ , this 1‘ . e i be looking for the Tiger-Cats to toppl the Light Shelled 6.30_Flyers and Blades. Flrst‘round Christmas Spiel" Lions by at least two touchdowns in the Grey Cup gauge in (Sec A 1 Toronto Saturday. We 1‘ Hamilton has got a harder Ice 1~ D._Taylor. E. Jay. L. dnivialg than the Lions and spirit must be runnmg high Burke. F. Dillon vs M. Mac- among players after the way they managed to oust the on club . the Lean. D. Rogers, J. Shelfoon. N. Ottawa Rnughrl'ders in the eastern final. Dooley. 791:~ WALNUTS lb. ESECNUT lb. 29a in... a... : league Schedule l BARBOUWS ‘ 02- PKG- BIA-“CHE” ‘ 02- PKG‘ - Summersldc Bureau of The Guardian 1 Ice 2 — G. Stewart, K. ACOI‘II.‘ (Cameron) 1145‘ 4 Comblnel 33C 3C I A d E ,C. Whitenecf, J. Vautour vs. Ail Borden TI‘OUI‘ICOS Gallant (unassistedi 15:22. ' ' ° ' ' ’ ' ' ' s nnounce ! . jBurke. A. Llewellyn. A. Saun-l Penalties — G. Grady 2:41 nanaouws 1 oz. PKG. SHELLED 1 oz. PKG. . i The Ea [es Are Fl m ders, s. Lavers. ' .EI‘II‘I‘ICII‘I Drug 8-3 'plus 10 minute misconduct. A 3 3 c 3 c {ghgief‘oggrvngg 83mg; $15313? g y i Ice 3 -— M. Bell, D. Bel], E. Second Period — 5. Borden G. ' ' ° ' ' ° ' ' League from Nov. 25 until Nov.l The Eagles are flying where MacDonald and Hughes withlwmls.‘ R" Rap“ vs' D' O’Rourke Exploiting Human Drugs Rum" Cumme.l‘1' MaCLEOd’ 3:“ G OZ, PKG. SHELLED 4 DZ. PKG. . ' {eagles generally fly __ high. Not Campbell. also a last year pm_l . 0 Rourke. Dr. Hooper. C.idefence, Borden Nationals snat- Pcnaltlcs -—- C. Grady 9:30, I. 9c NOV. 27—-RIGAF at 3(1wa lonly have they won every game duct, in the nets. Have those Campbell. ed round and through the Com- ,Arsenault 11:06. Roberts 11:45. I o o o c c c c o 0 Nov_ mum,“ at RCAF‘ ltheymmyed in the Prince County fellows suddenly learned the 59. Ice 4 — Dr MacDonald. J. blues. overpowering them B-31Noonan 14:50. SHELLED 4 oz, “((1 Hockey League but they cloth cret of time), shall not pass" or Cameron, W. Rodd. 1“. Cox vs. here last night in a Prince Coun- Third Period — 6. Borden G. ' Dr. Gallant, E. Nicholson. N. ty Hockey League game. The :Culcliffc (J. MacLeodl 2:25: 7. are the forwards comina back . better than they did last year?lMaCN°l”v A- MaCEwen- ‘Combmes have allowed 27 goals Ice l. . . p h H”, Eb th' 5 — J. Squarebriggs. J.§ln their first four games. \l‘orst 3:00 er aps a I e o o Squarebriggs Jr.. J. alen, him the league. 6:59; 9. TM h k n be a iJohnston vs. D. Cameron, A.‘ Forwards Gerry-Cutcliffe and ‘13215; 10. Combines Clow (C. unprélcgbfey film. 303;]: [Smith Geo. Dillon. B. Dillon. iplaylng coach Jim MacLe lGrady. DesRochesl 18:04: 11. trounced the Drug ; . Willi IWO €081 efforts BPIQCCICombines Deighan (unassisted) 14 lCurllng Draw bered the opposition —— but good. . 5-2. 8-3 and 4-1 are pretty con- vincing scores. Now it‘s true they've added some new bl to the forward line — Red Gra< velle. Pete Licari. Prang. we still haven't found out what that fellow's first me is. Kevin jBorden J. Mat-Lead (Cutcliffel Borden Roberts (Noonanl Borden Keough (Whitel ALMONDS . . . . 39c Warn 5 lbs. 59c PKG. All SPICE . . . . 29c ‘svilcliil 10 lbs. 99c “man sparked the Nationals attack 119 Combines 7-3. the Junior Le- ' l 3 > YMacLeod also had two assists. Penalties — Martin 9:09; E. '. R ed . Le Chr‘st’an. and Jean gionnaircs wallopcd Borden “AGE 1 LB. I K G 0L '.4 . PK . Pgullguyigo say‘ n‘othing of sup_ 12“ What would you expect , lagers: fsgfiegmtflfec: £32115 bin MacDonald 9 2.. 39C . c c c . 53C plying Harold "Marty" Martin to happen‘hewhen Combines Belvedere isloppy Enman Drug dams”: With a brand new set of tiger DIN/ed Legionnalrel? l I - IN ( Juniors Well, It didn’t. The C Ines The following is the curling]?lay 3“? led 3‘1 allei‘ me Open- CHICKEN. . . . 7. 33c SHORTENING . . 39c NEILSON’S CHOCOLATE Maraschino Cherries F 0' S 4-. M MOLASSES . . . . 45Rc FOIL WRAP. . f {33c FRASER FARM Meat Balls and Gravy 1. Borden E. MacDonald (Leardf 8:18; 2. Borden White (Keough‘l Macheod 9:49: 3. Borden .l. glands. and the couldn't hold that tiger!) drubbed the Juniors 10-4. The draw at the Belvedere Golf andymgmpeN t: 1 _ ' d l, H 0 their dcfenccmen have allowed only team that’s playing con- Winter Club {or Thursday_ Nor/.1 le. :ihlonfif 53019 _an0 1101 1 only 6 goals in 3 games. and slstently is the. Eagles. They‘- ’ember 25 ‘803 m C beton‘ Period and they are the same quartet as re winnlng them all by three 7 p.m. turned “‘9 gall“? "ll" 3 You“: ‘" T_ .e in.” he a, town volley- last year — Main, Bird. George goals or more. I Ice 1 _ George Vessey. Irene the third' adding three "I “1"” ball ITlPPllI’IE in Summer-side to Williams. Ivan Hughes. minim; $315“: 333;}; Sfxoean'E-l night.(;Wi;;ln¢;lsta.\1'1l all. £1121 ‘ - ' mersi e is c on vc a- LOts Of Bitterness In veiggwwgile¥flulsnk&:hy ers came late in the final period. dium at 7.30 pm. 'kins ' ' ‘ SUMMARY teams. players. and per- There's a lot of happiness and last stages. Imagine how the ' 2 C .1 Fl. K M mm Intereswd m forming a“ ‘ : The congratu- Ottawa RoughRiders fell at: I? J“ yfi 3y Wmt team in“... league are ash latory slap on the back or pat Hamilton after that second play-4’" ' °yce 3° “I’m ed to kindly amnd this meeting. a - - Acorn vs. Frank Acorn. Bernie on the fanny, t in cham- off game. And the Philadelphia F]. Ted B ks M. Ion A M pagne. etc. But directly opposite Phillie: during that dreary: ‘mn' Frog Cl 7 I is the bitterness that chain of defeats thatlaoppledlL 81:58:] ‘El 91;] or 32:32:)“ “Mb melmes comes from losing them from will: 135:1 0lf :l)g:{s:iam Hyde vs. HIE Carmichael not just losing. which is bad en- tain victory. . Large 24 c c ough. but your opponent's snat< like life Itself. has its high anleUd-Y ,J0hn5llii‘éodnr' La'dlaw' oz ching victory from defeat in the law momenta. 023"“ M1; n - ' ° Spares: Reg. Mahar. Butch k d ed lMcGee_ Betty Bryanton, ‘ ., . land New or us ‘9 p.m. . -- Fresh q I “mug: Fresh 13A,, lb The Gray Cup football clas- Saturday. We were chcerlng 1c. 1 ._ 3m MacNem. Bub, am” A (“uppy 6M9 ' or FILTER TIP for‘l little. 0:11" Rétghklgcrs {McCurdM m, Cudmore. Mal-g " e '5"? ml” e" lGrant vs. Dr. Cox. Ada Mahar. o a o o o o o a I o o . . . . . . . 80 we IIIVO nothing IQ“ but iLloyd Grant Eunice Cum”. ' ' ' consolatfon prises to root for. Ice 2 __ Hugh Simpson. J." ° lb: Fresh Ground lb " 331111;? “1)::32: ‘I'Ilcellldcmn‘n: ilrwin' Gerry Burmym’ Purl In , . ' 1 .S'th .BolIeP .A I G e ‘A Average Wt 7' 3 111113 etc. without leaning too m' vs n” a” 3'” far toward either team. On se- C x l cond thought. we're from the 3 _ J M no I Mu. east. so maybe we should I“ M o y k N 'l. J H , D' I give I few feeble. Inartfculate lM“ u me one mm. ' the «the Give Appliances this Christmas G. E. and Sunbeam Appliances - - - - Bagnall. John Smith. Esther 0 . Wt 39c HAMBURG.........39C ROUND STEAK . . .. .. “1.59: RTIMMP ROAST . . .. . .. 1-3. 63: Burgo . v n Home. Gla- ¢h°m~ 0" " I‘m" dys Molloy. Shirley Velnot. Peg NIGH s'rTanfio‘s National League STEAM IRONS . B.C. Llons are underdogs and l that's the kind of canine we __ _ _. __ the cheers If the TI-Cats rc- we” . p, r ,. Christmas Special peat tge-Ir‘hfrfudmhph holndlltii‘: ‘ m . _ Open. ~ I . year. c Cl’ I . . ‘____._ .— MEET HEAD-ON T s12.95 om. 4-8585 and 4-8586 casn uncanny—mar. 4-8818 0 'm h m . u we. M u 5 RI! DILIVIRY COD ORDERS ACCEPTED b l m: i re mint: ’ . P l I has can be assured that Clee 0111!. on the left, of Johnny's “" w ”— '. V ' '7 > ' "i “If” "ways "he" "’7' Per' Dam". "9 L“: g Shown above are two of the Flying aRnd Alnglzmctn": . I - . l ’s ' P J ' LIMITED CUDMORE'S NEWSON ELECTRIC """ "" "°““ "'““ " W ‘ oronlo a ll 4 n «so viiyerswm‘“ “'“hm ”* l?.‘.l..“.‘wifi".b“. infiltr‘m n 0 0 s In, Queen Street Plume 4-8325 5 WM" 3’9“ A "adieu" me 1N9“, York 7 6 4 go a“ night at 8.3) pm. at the Char- bring the“. respect” to.“ ‘ "0'" "Wm" - “i! “'C“! iChicago a 7 1 is 4017 iottetown Forum All hockev m the .c. .n... guty m 6 5 ‘3 “17 In I I 9 of action I victory safely tucked away.