THE EASTERN GUARDIAN rig;-BITS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. i .. AGENT GEORGETO ' &.Guudiu-3 may be bought at the following places in .Moutague: .Blue Dome Restaurant In Georgetown: The Post Ottice; in Souris: The Snadr Bu. 'w:'MAIL your dry cleaning to- day to Deluxe Cleaners. Montague. M... S'sIile Aces Continued from page 6 if!!! this and the home forces Ikored three more goals to the Accompaniment of a steady par- pln of players tram both sides to the penalty box. Gaston R031 End Hlrth Gay put up fislic displays hblh in the second and third per- lock. and it was with con::iiler- dale dilficulty that lloy nus ner- lilnded to give up his ruizilislic efforts in the final rhukkrr, the Qty ending up with s miscondiirt ked on to his srrnnrl l1lr'l,lFlT. maine and Miilliris also lung- l ,' briefly in Ill" final home. &Q;n "Moon:-y" G.'lll.1iV.t. and Paul Schlkrmnn erivii not two goals and an assist for the win- mngg, and Romame ('illhDCIi in with 5 goal and one liripcr. Cor- mlor ind the Vlwllnri with one goal and one assist. -Paul Schurman the R. T. Holm.in Arrow Shirt award for tho most knillflilie player on the illirllP train. The Aces no down to (lliariolle- was awarded town Thiir.s(i.'iy PY"lIilI'.Z to plziy the Aiihios nnil but r0ilia' we -'i.ll available to fans who wish to make the trip. Lint-ups: - St. Diin.slnn's: Goal. Cillis: tie- fence, Mullins, 3i;ii'l'lon'ii(i. Noon- an; !orw.'ir(is, Ciiiiiitliliii. l.. (inti- del. Jay, Roy, lmiiiivux, Corniier. Ilossiler. Mclnnis. Summersirle Ares: Goal, Mc- Innis; defenco. Riiiclrls. GFLV. Vlfoodside: forward-', Poni no, M. Gallant, 'l'a,xlo:'. i. V. Schurman. Y. . it ii.-iiidci. l7.i:'iiir-r, Pope. Cannon, Mill. Referees: M. Gotliil-Vin and J. Razavet. - Summary-:4 First Period 1- -S'sirlc. P. Svnliiirintin, (Harris) ............... .. 7.- 2- S. D. 17., Roy. (Cormleri . 18.59 Penalties: None. Second Pr-rlod 3-5. 1'). ll.. Cormior .. 9.58 Penalties: P. Sr-liiirnion. Roy (iiiajorl Gav fni:i,iDi'l, 1.. Cziurlrt. lvnodsillo, P. Sr-iiiirmrin. Criniion. Roy, Mullins. llarris, lloiiiaine. I. Gaudet. Mrlnnis. Third Period G-S'side. Romaine. (P. Schurmnnl ............... .. 8.0. 5 -S'side. Gallant. llioniislnr-) 9.03 6 -S'side, P. Scliurman. (Taylor) ............ 15.20 7-S'side. C. G.-iudet. (Gallant) .............-....- 17.07 5-S'side. Gallant. (Gay) . 17.55 Penalties: M. Svliiirnian, R. !il.clnnis. Cormier. Mullins. R. Mc- Irinis, Lemleux. Gay (major). Roy (majorl, Roy tmisrrmdiicti. Har- v rls. Romaine (major), Miiiiins(ma- Doubleheader Hockey Game Al North River douhlehnndor Ina 2-1 in the first game of hockey game at North River rink last night. York defeated North River SPfY1i- finals for third place in the North; fore the owners and players tori WN: Waldon Levers . and Guardian Office; .-!Sl-IOWEI AT LIONTAGUE- A very enjoyable shower was held last evening at the home of Dr. J. S. A. Inman and Mn. Inman. Montague, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard MacLean and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Nelson, whose mar- riages took place recently. About 60 guests were present. A joint address was read to the principals by Mr. Gilbert Clements and the gifts were presented by Mrs. Doris Llewellyn. The evening con- cluded with a sing song and a. delicious lunch served by that bnstess, assisted by several of the ladies present. Prior to the shower each of the newly mar- ried couples was serenaded at their homes with a rousing cele- bration and much noise making. lldlfax Atlantlcs Continued from page 0 hell, Miller, Connolly. Halifax: McMeel-(in; defence. loom. McNeil. Lepine. Arcand; nrivards, Wywmt, Ford. lvatson. LeClerr, McPhee, Bowness, Hol- lell. Pepin. Referee: Powers. Linesmen. Lwis and Bezley. ; Su niniary : -- - First Period 1- llnlilzix, McNeil, tBownessl .................-......... 3.09, 2--Halifax. Lepine. i fl.cClerc) 10.103 3--Halifax, Hollelt, i 'McNeil. McPhee) ...... .. 12.08 Penalty: Vvywrot 2.13. i Second Period 4-Halifax. Bowness, tLeClerc) .. .......-.....- 10.26i 5-Halifax. Pt-pin. l ilmpine, lircand) .. .... .. 13.10 8 Hal" . Pepin, (Wyii'i:ol, Ford) ,,,,,,,,,, H 1.151 7--Glace Bay, Myles, i tFarelii) 6.08 Penalties: Arcand 8.50. Need- iiam 12.45, McNeil 15.58. Third Period 8--Glace Bay. I-larelll, il.l')'lP, Miller) 9- Halifax, Ford, (Pcpine, Wywrotl ,,,,,, ,,,, 12,11 10-Glace Bay, Needham, (Farelli. Myles) ,,,,,,,,,,, m 19,271 Penalty: Bloom 3244. . i Stops:- , Hicks .. .. 9 12 4--25i Mrhlcekin 10 fl 1.1 m26' Plan Changes ” in Baseball Players'lignsions NEVV YORK, (AP) -- A joint rommitlee of major league owners and players -agreed Tuesday to recommend changes in the play- :-rs' pension plan which would in- crease the plans funds from Tghd K-FOUD also suggested that jurisdiction over these funds be " placerl in the hands of a commit- tee of two owners and two player representatives with "full complete control." The pension now is operated by n four-man committee of owners and players and the conimissioner. Ford Prick, Final decisions must go before base- ball's executive council, consisting entirely of owners. Under the proposed new plan. the commissioner would have no say in the pension plan and the nperallon would be in the hands of the owner-player committee. selected by their respective groups. Recommendations must go he- Rivrr Hockey Leanne. l'3il”9ail0n- York's goals worn srorc-rl hy M-W - -- - - 1. Lewis and (7. Lewis. North Riv:-r's only goal was scored by Toronto coup" H. Smith. In the second grime Dunst.aff- c”n”"u'd "'0'" W49 5 nnge defeated Long Creek 2-1 in nnfshed "cond in the world the first game of Hockey League. scored the lone tally for Creek. - somi-linnls for second place in the North River Cudmore scorrd both goals for -Dunstaflnage while M. MacDonald Long lnnd. They were fifth in the pairs competition at the 1052 Oslo Olympics and fourth in the world Championships at Paris. TODAY - "THE IRON MISTRESS" The screen's salute to i Prisoners-of-War . . . secret weapon, (laughter) lhlnes) . uucn, CRY News mo CHEER! Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE EDWARD - mun-rni-sir. those boisterous. roisterous. who fought. back with their . . . battling barbed wire with barbed wit. and machine guns with (monkey- .-...... B now SHOWING l .91”? 2 IIG HITS! --rill sprains or and r baseball i championship at Davos. Switzer- little Sands In 5-3 Victory Dver Murray Hbr. No. Little Sande defeated Murray Harbour North 6-3 in a. regular hookcy feature played at the Mur- ray Harbour rink on Monday night. The ice was very good. 11- though heavy. and both teams put on a tine exhibition of hockey. standouts were F. MacLean. goalie for the winners. and MaoLu.re for the Murray Harbour North squad. Line-ups: Little Sands: Goal. 1". Msouan: defence. L. Blue. R. White. Sand- ers; forwards, G. Clements. M. MacLean, M. Blue. 5. Blue. N. Blue. s. VVh.lle. Murray Harbour North: Goal. Gosbee; cloience. Millar, MacLeod, Godsoe; forwards, F. Glddlnge. J. Giddintzs, L. Macxay. Moore. Con- don. Lanigan, W. MacLure. uni: GUARDIAN. New Manager of Montague Co-op i ..-rho manager of the new Mont.- agueco-op. so-. Ralph Judge. ar- rived in Montague this week to comes to ooriaides-able experience line. having, been manager or the Dominion Store at Monoton. N. 3.. tor the past five yearn. and also as an employee with C. J. Grlgge. grocers. of Halifax, for nine years. Between these two periods. Mr. Juwe served with the Fifth divin- ion during the last. war for six years. He in married. and has three children. His family is scheduled to arrive in Montague the latter part. or this month. Mr. Jute in an ardent golfer. having started as a oaddie on the Hslitsx course. and since then has won two trophiu in competitions. He is Lin intueeted in hockey r Director Di lleulsg Visit: Eastern lllllllf ceased 'upon enlistment. in the can- adlan Army at Garrison B . Halifax. shown left to right: Ernest As-senauit. and Vernon Grant. both ox summerside. P.E.I.. Angus Mc- Nutt of Truro and Col. Ross. SUMMARY .1 , . First Period '” mm" ' Colonel N. H. Ross. coo. mo. l-M.H.N., Lanigan ' 1 . D1700”? Of 3?!” 05.153?! (Moore) .. 12:45 Heldqlll-Hera. WI N003 V V c p 1;; 3 N , lied llieatern commend Headquart- em iE”,..,.,...?"f'-....,., ers. He is shown above chatting gML,s,, G. clement, with recruits who use being pro- ts. Blue) . . ...... .. :30 34.5., G. Cleme.nt.5 . R I c H (N. M.aoLenn) - u:oo CLASS (1) i S Penalty: Miliar. Mary MacLennan 8 Third Period p. .1. Landrlgan .. S e 4-L.S.. N. Blue . 1:10 1:. Colea el MOD” 6 30 A. 1". Gormley . ( an an) . .. 2 Am M sch R t H 6-L.S.. N. Blue. . .. 10:00 Pgtsolgndrggan , o 'l-L.s., G. Clements CLASS (2) ' iM' MW-"'” 151” 3 .3 Jones .. 97 Skip Douz canwron. alone with ii.M.H.N.. Moore . 18:00 R E' Jenn... 93 curling motes w. close. W. Beer. Penalties: None. P: T: Hooper 96 H. H. Simpson go to summereide won 9- an ””.”'?I.”””..i Don MacDonald .. 93 ,r1;ap5;w The amp ' F. Hooper ' lnlermedialeli -. M. :.::”.::..':.”::.t."::..::,t."-"”...".:.: w' Wu” loss being to K. Acorn, skip or the G. O. MacLennsn .. . , Dehydmmd Dnry Rink. Tums ' CLASS W 1 from all Island Curling Clubs. Al- Jack Hob” 3beri.on, summer-oldie. Montague. The following Series in Inter- mediate C hockey must be com- pleted by Saturday, February 30th, ganics to be home and home ser- ies with total goals to count. Teams to make own vai'ra.ngement.s for rinks and officials. Serids A: Bison Bombers at Georgetown. Georgetown at Bison Bombers. Series 13: Murray Harbor North at Murray Harbor. Murray Harbor at Murriiy Har- bor North. Series C: Fortune at st. Peters. St. Peters at Fortune. series D: Springfield at Glasgow Road. Glasgow Road at Springfield. Series -E: Rustico at Harrington. Harrington at Rustico. : Series F: Coveh-earl at Dunstaffnaize. Dunstafiiiage at Covehead. Series G: Albany St. Pets at Borden Le- on. Borden Legion at Albany Bt. 0450.000 to about 52.000900 a year. 9,” Series H: , v New W" at W! 1”ir'li..Tif.n..cJiiei5.r13”ilii'.”.5”w rliii Creek Rovers. t R f. mnncm up Long Creel; Rovers at New He- Mwle n 3' were ' Van Row”. tied with l9 med m 5”.” I. Tliis trophy w ale FY9890! L”- Ch'town Combines at Ch't.ow'n mn”;1a"tr;'h” "'1 game Rmkm Euler ll in S"... the statistics- Ch'i.om1 Rockets at Ch'town ” ""3 G A'.,., Combines. series J. M. ,Pinesu. lg lg Hampshire at Crapeud. Am” A”'"'uMC' i 16 319 Crnpaud at Hampshire. F: Thy!” N ' 10 6 H, The following teams have drawn 5' Tmwwne 'NM'C " 4 9 1-; ll bye in the first round and will 0' M”cEachem ' i ' ' 6 61'2 stand by for the second round of ' " 5 7 WI, the schedule to be announced at ' ' ' , ” 1' 3 later date: A. MecDonald N.M.C. . 1 Lime Sands and Stanley Bridge. 3 3 3 ii, .. 4 1 5 J. Macbeod N.M.C. . .. 2 3 5 Legend - N.M.C.- Nine Ml.c Murray River . and Vicinity : ..'Mr. and Mrs. Al schumote and children of Georgia, US.A., are spending their holidays at. their summer home in Murray River. The many frlcnde of Mrs. Beail Macbeod. Murray River are pleu- ed to hear she has returned to her home, after being it patient. in the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague. Mr. Jncklo Hayter who hu been in the hospital in New Glugow, N.S., with pneumonia. has return- ed to the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thoma Hsyter. High Bank. Mr. Augustine Flynn, Charlotte- town. has accepted the position as teacher at. High Bank school. Mrs. Mary Livingstone, Murray River. is 1 patient in the Man- tague Hoapilal. It is the wish of all that she will soon be well and home again. The many friends of Mn. Llleh Acorn are sorry to hear she re- oi-.nl.ly underwent an operation. in the Kings County Mernorlal Moe- pitsl. Montague. It is the Mall of all that ahe mu have a speech recovery. - several members of the Murray River Home and school Associa- tion attended the Montague Home and School meeting on'l'eb. 15 where Dr. McVicar was Quit speeker. ' Mr. Harry Welton. Charlotte- town. spent. the week-end of fh. is with his wife and family in High Bank. Mr.' Norman Stewart. Charlotte- town. spent the weekend at . 11 at the home of Na Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart. High Bank. . Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meeker beve returned in Don McBeath Wendell MacLesn E. Carter 93 A. Court 92 E. F. Jones . Wanda McMillan 36 Mill. Carvey 85 Mel Horne . 84 CLASS (1) Mary Gamble Af Brown .... .. H. Buell 0,1... Crosbby T. Achtchnter Merrillllineau Wins North lliver Scoring Title Merrill Pineau of Glasgow Road Maple Leai's won the Dowliiix Sport Lodge Trophy emblematic of scoring supremacy in North River League this year. Pineuu scored 0 goals and 13 assists for a total of 22 points. F. Taylor of creek: 0. - Corivwall: 0- R - Glasgovw Road: 0. H. - Ooveh-ad. glled l.ine Returns To English Hockey Hockey Association has key. ”pretty" hockey in general. vice of rink management League. Management. line an in Canada and elsewhere. C b commented that of the change. Dalifornia It and P club Take Pledge on cotton Business and Professional men's Club. 35 strong, the price comes down." LONDON. O(P)-The Brltlah Ice reintro- duced the red line to English hoc- The association. which dropped the red line in the 1051-62 season in encourage stick-handling To .. clded to bring it back on the ed- in the five-team English Nations! Hockey also sug- gested that bodychecklng be per- mitted only behlnd the defending blue line-and not behind the red they expect play to speed up as a result NAPA, Calif., (AP) - The Nnpn Wo- solemnly pledged Tuesday night not to buy. serve or drink coffee again "until By unanimous consent. however, Ci'ic.r1ot.t.otown and possibly Sourls will be in Sunimcraidc to try and win the Regal cup. Following was the standing of 90. the six teams in the Regal Round iRobin series at. the close of the - series: 1 P W I. I Cameron . 5 4 1 Acorn 5 3 2 Wonin-acott it 3 2 O'Rourke 5 3 2 Macbean 5 2 3 MacDonald 5 0 5 The Charlottetown Curling Club welcome visiting and local Rotar- ian curlers in the club today and have reserved ice 2 and 3 for the afternoon games; also ice 3 and 4 for the '1 o'clock draw. Following is the draw for club eomvpciltlone tonight: Ice 1-'l p.m.: W. Worth skip. NH lly-Irlve loiblfl Drlvlq Ddtge offers the Ievmt-priced and simplest no-ohm driving-you lust ohm Into high and go. Hy-Drive will line C. H. Kydd. G. Anderson. A. Mac- Donald vs. W. Pickard skip, R. A. Parker. Dcui Wonnscott. W. E. Mecxay. Ice 2-Rendezvous Trophy: J. S. MacDonald vs. Dr. W. MacDon- aid. it P.M.: Ice 1: A. W. Mathuon skip, W. R. Burnett. B. Mecbougall, Dir. H. M.wcKenzie vs. R. R. Bell aklp, 1''. Curtis. Myron Bell, M. F. Reeves. Ice 2: J. J. Morris skip, Hon. M R. MoGuigan. J. E. Burn-et.t.. H. steed vs. A. Likely skip. R. Parent. Henry Douglas. P. Ready. . . Ice 3-lnendesvous Trophy: Id. Tanton vs. Dr. L. Prowee. Ice 6: Dr. H. Macln-tyre IUD. H. C. Trsinor. G. Hutoheeon, H. L. Bear vs. Clifford MacDonald skip. Ralph Jones, G. K. Macxnight, G. Rayner. Mbniru. nears scnoor. . (January luport) Grade Ix - 1. Paul McDonald; 2. Joan McDonald; 3. Ralph Baird. Grade VIII - 1. Carol Mccarthy; Grade VII - 1. Rachel Ken nlflc; 2. Owen Connolly; 8. Mary McGuire. - 1. Johnny Weir; Grade VI 2. Louis Murphy: 3. Genevieve Kennific. Grade V - 1. Jo Anne Phelan; 2. Jerome Connolly; 3. Geraldine Fitzgerald. Grade III (in .- 1. Lester Jarvis. Grade III (bl - 1. Blair Weir. Grade 1 -. No tests Noreen McCarthy. teacher. IN MIMCRIAM .I'oaN A. IlaeKlNNON The tunes-s.l service at the lain (cs-mu-kv of rgotawn. P.l.I.. was held Dec. 31 in the Veltoh-Deeper Memorial .Ohe.pel. Ottawa, 00!. Service was conducted by the Rev. Duncan llfnse. 13.13., of cerium Memor- la . IIIMTIIMDC '3 in XUIVIII T- W. Hemmtoek of Ottawa. Following are the tribute: in his memory; l'lorI.l Trlirllu Pillow-Kati-wrisn and Jack Mr. and Mn. J. W. Levcs. Georgetown Mrs. Laure levers, Georgetown Mr. and Mn. Ju. Hanpetock. Ea.m.ilton Mir. am Hire. 1.. Ohowon. Hun- lltan Carleton Memorial Ohurdi. Ottawa ' Women's Association circle I Conunittee of Blowouts. Carle- ton. Memorial Mr. and we N.B. Brown. Ot- tewe Mr. and Mrs. D. Munro. Owen Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Matthew- man, Ottawa .241: Hilds Gilroy. Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. T. Morley. Ottawa Mr. end wt. 0. Btveldrlck. ot- tows Mr. and Mrs. L uwtnn. Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. P Beech, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. E Mlllu. Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Michie. Oi.- tent Mr. and Mrs. G. Boland. Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Brewer. Ot- tswa Mr. and Mrs. '1'. W. Brewer, Ot- tows. Telegruna, Cards and lattes! ed Smooth: - Mr. J. P. Johnson. Georgetown Mr. C. M. Fitsgerald, John and Mary. Gcotgetown Mr. and Mn. J. W. Levers, Gvvs town Mien Beatrice &Lnnor. Geome- town Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen. Georgeto 11 Mrs. Laura Lsvore. Georgetown Miss Peggy u L .Geor-get as Mr. and blue. M. H. George. Georgetown Mrs. Eva. Gooell and Louie. Georgetown l Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pilaeeald, Georgetown - Genevieve. Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. P.J. solonian and. FEBRUARY 17, 195, . Ill. 0 Mr to man tt. 11:. um Mrs. e. w In and . Mn. ooomtawn .w""'"' 3””'I- udjhny Mil Dorothy Juuna. aim... Klimt”, ch”. Mrs. Mary Maolllllan. chm," Mr. 8.1". IuaPhee. on- Mr. and Mr: J. n.um' ”':i'.”:.'.'.t .... ........ ' . . w M:(rltl.nvalc "”"”- Bueie Alli , 11 Rev. 5. J. nimmgm N.B. 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