or ch St. Thomas. a 6-3 triumph ovcr‘ ': s; " Varsity in a Mar-.3 “wildI-ri-sllcgiate ‘liockey; uque fixture at Saints rink‘ afternoon. . ’ ar fired half of the VlS-‘ l l the struggle that he locals missing out on' veral great scoring opportun- liflaim’d ‘ ~ 1) -’l‘oininics opened a 20 c first period. were 3-2 in the middle ses-. picked up the only. ‘ id . . sum a] rs of the final 20 min-. t\\o iiiarke “Iii...” 1-1 with less than 25 min- of play remaining, J a .c k, d and Whiters tried. his one out Is within a. ‘ ":iiir's R0 widely to pull t a“ tire. Two S03 l (1‘ so seconds had it a 4-3) - l... game and that‘s the way .[iiml period started. . FOR EQUALIZER ie sent his boys over the] mm in the third. determinedi mm III at equalizer. They warlord till over the Chatham‘ ~ and did everything but; ct. Saints 'at on at least eighti pensions. just failed to hit pay-i in . 'l'iit local students kept trying! in it soon became obvious thati ospodar Paces Tommies o 6-3 Win Over Saints the cards were stacked against them. The capable Tommies‘ de- fence surely didn't help the Red and White cause as they kept pounding away at St. Dunstan‘s invaders. When Saints had run out of steam as well as luck. the Tom- mies were quick to capitalize on two breakaways. Ed Hospodar and Butler taking! turns at heat- ing ‘Butch‘ Callaghan. Saints' tallies came from the sticks of Vince and Billy Mull- igan and Jimmy Cullen. The three Charlottetown boys were the spearheads of Saints' at- tacks all afternoon. BIG GOALGETTER ospodar was the game's big goalgcttcr with t h r e e. Other Tommies d e n t i n g the twines tlvere Butler, Lordon and McCar- tiy. Rev. Frank Grabowski called 18 penalties. with the visitors collecting eleven of them. Lor- don of T o m m 1 es and George Monaghan of Saints got tossed out of the game in the third when Grabowski called match sticking with inteiit. to injure. Saints wind tip their schedule next weekend. They play U.N.B. Saturday at Fredericton andi Tommics Sunday at Chatham. By Norman ."- PORT ECHOES Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Macdonald I Congratulations to Fern seel. Bernice Cook, 3.)! care, and Elsie Farquhar for Martin the Silver bonspicl and earning "III to represent P r i n c e Dia- mond “1)” comp ' n > E J Edward island in the ctition in aint Jnhu later this month. six games the Scei 14-3. 12- ‘.. and their compos- ‘itc sCOi‘t‘. for and against nus 71-21). Rarely do you see ton. Summerside well with the iiistan's varsity hoekey corge scored the tying gainst the Acadia Axe- ci last wcck-cnd. and has ’ on into the scoring on other casion s. We didn‘t know urge went in for hockey until come down to Summerside altil Di am. ‘ 0113 i . . . I lie \\'L‘l'(‘ a bit disappointed to that Halifax Juniors had I Penguins 8-3 at 735g .0 2/1 "U‘ in: 9’: E... 2:; fa. 1% gs. tr: p:- m... 2' 3m 0 EB ... on missing. ryiiig out a iicw goalei‘. , 8-3 l.\ a fairly decisive mar- ivan Dohcrty is g to boys who have bccn ing in the shadows of the titer imposing reputations Rh- n it comes to real pro- ficiency in chalking up a ally. I'hct‘c‘s one of Sandy Friz~ , zrll's boys who doesn‘t dil- Iy-dally. “‘ come this year those mar- 'tIIous hockcy gallants osc sage advice displays 50 many talents —— tough with the race the Royals /Engotulotions To Champs A Bit Disappointed lost Week's Bouquet lost Week’s Btrickbot scoring spree against his former school mates. We'll be watching the progress of this y o ting Summerside native as he contin- ues to play for Jack Kane’s smooth aggregation. Champions toppled like the pins they were aiming at in Crest Lane's bowling alleys on Saturday. Tom King who had held off the challengers for six consecutive weeks f- nally bow t ed to Doug Tucker . . s in the second string. Wanda Chappell. defending ladies champion, was dethroned by Molly Farrell by another close margin, 21 pins. Wanda was back 62 pins after two strings. but then started to come on. She looked to have it made in the seventh frame of the final string, leading by 12 pins, but she faltered in the home stretch. of their brothers are making their own mark this year. We refer to Dick Carroll and Garth ilarris whose improve- ment ovcr former years has been particularly marked. Both Dick and Garth are well up in the scoring, and if they continue to improve. big brothers Angie and Vance better look to their laurels. The British Consols bonspiel begins this morning at the Sum- merside Curling Club with a re- cord entry of 24 rinks compet- ing. Interest will be at fever. pitch :is these two dozen quar-‘ tets battle to remain in the run- ning and the. defending cham- pions. Art Burke's rink. will at: tract a major share of the in-( terest. Two games. nine goals! When this boy shows his might. The light blinks red just like a traffic light. Last week's bouquet must surely go to Parkdale RoYaIs’ Allie (Carver. that is) run aua~ . While fans stay home and watch a TV play. How come thcsc moguls never mention “balance”? CITY 8: QUEENS WE TREAT THE SICK _ Giggéy’s Pharmacy Large shipment of ‘— l" I V one 3“a."— Dial 4-3170 for fast. drug delivery. R. J.A. MacMILLAN Will be hit frcui his office from Feb- 7th till February 16th. ‘PTON HALL. ham and V supper. Tuesday. Feb- . 12th. Auspices United h Women. I i . game - . Admission 25 and 50c. .after. At 7 pm. school ,lIStanhope vs. Kingston. SIon to school players 15c. SPECIALS. balance imiilinery to clear at .95 $295. while they nnouncements v. Re 5 and 35 cents. RESERVE Wednesday. July 22H). for annual Lobster and Turkey Supper at Georgetown. in aid of St. James Parish. GREY HAIR vanishes when you use Angelique Grey Hair storer. Regain appearance of natural beauty. color. $1.95 at MacKenzie‘s and Giggey's Pharmacies, Hughes Drug Co. Ltd.: Jamieson's Pharmacy Montague; and Larter‘s Phar- macy — Souris. PRINCE COUNTY KENSINGTON RINK. tonight. Monday first game intermedi- ate OLeary Maroons vs. Kcnsington Bombers. Game time 8:15. Admission 25 cents CARD PARTY. Freetown hall. Tuesday. February 12. Sponsor- ed b\ KENSINGTON RINK. tonight. Monday. first game intermedi- a " key): O'Leary Maroons vs. Kensington Bomb- ers. Game time 8:15. Admission 3 and 35 cents. Skate after. lNe's COUNTY ] AUAL Box social in Geor-I m’yTotzvlnt Hasil. Thursday. I s . ponsored 1) Name Society. y I I PIONEERED NATION The first settlers in Australia landed at Sydney Jan. 26 1788 -—now commemorated by Ana- tralia's national day. Halifax Tops Eleanor Hughes. Total 21 — Curling Draw For Montague The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mom, Feb. 11, 1968. First Period — l. Tommies, Lordon (Morris, Hospodar) 14.17 2. Tommies, McCarthy. 17.36. Penalties — Hospodar. Tingley. O’Brien. Monteith. Second Period — . Saints. Vince Mulligan (Billy Mulligan) .11: 4. Tommies, Ed Hospodar Wood) 9.06: . Tommies. Ed Hospodar (Morris. Wood) 14.08: 6. Saints. Billy Mulligan. 15.06; 7. Saints. Cullen (Tingley) 15.56. Penalties — Green, Gallu B. Mulligan. Glancy. Monteith. Third Period - 8. Tommies, 01 a. .— 3° Monteith. Ed Hospodar (Morris) 5.01: 9.‘ Tommies, Butler (MorriS) 18.52. Penalties —- Gallup. Dalton. Dai- glc. Lordon (minor and match) p Monaghan minor and match).i H. Primroses Nip Murray H. 4-2 MONTAGUE— Montague Prim-1‘ roses edged out the Murray Har-' bour Bruins 4-2 Saturday nightI at Montague to remain in con-I tention in the King's County In-I termediate "B" hockey playoff series which the Bruins lead three games to one. Penalties outnumbered goals; in the fast. hard-checking bat-j tle before a large number of avid hockey fans with the i‘cf—‘ erees Donnie Harris and Bobby“ MacPhee sending players to the i sin-bin twelve times. .The series resumes Tuesday night. in Murray Harbour and " the winner of this series willI meet the victor in the George-i town-Souris playdowns to deter-I mine who will have the right to} represent the County in the Is-I land finals. ' pr PCd‘: I i :j I a“? l I i I I ' Janus Doan and Ken of Toronto hold tro- Paulette Ormsbv . pliics they won in the Canaoian ‘ figure skating championships SKATING CHANIPSI ’1 i i By PAUL RIMSTEAD TORONTO (CPI —- Unless a mysterious ailment disappears. in his 1' the illustrious career of Jacques the last two months and his promi- oondi 'on ‘ ‘ nent goaltender over the last 10 each day. Plante. hockey’s mos r years, may be at an end. mMysterioUs Ailment Seen tThreat To PIante's Career He made his return to the.Tropthy six time: in the In: National Hockey League bereiseven seasons as the NHL'I Saturday night after an tab-(best goaltender. was forced out sence of games andjof the lineup early in the sea- ihelped Montreal Canadiens to a ; son and again last week. 3-3 tie with Toronto MapIeIWON HART TROPHY Plante, 34. has suffered pains t hip and thigh for 13 worse i I I l I ' I | I i I . . 6 50 P.M. in Edmonton. They took the ' senior dance championship on Imonday K"°"k'°ut) - - . r . Ic — B. MacGregor. H. a unanimous dttiston by five I G n C Ma judges. (CP Wirephoto) iMaCLmN'L A- me i - 13' Penguins 8-3 HALIFAX (C‘P) — An all-star. team from the Twin Cities Jun- i for Hockey League here hadI little trouble Saturday in turning aside the visiting Charlottetown Old Spain Penguins 8-3 in an exhibition game. Dcug Hanna and Wayne Poirier paced illle winners with three goals each. Ron Goodyear and Joey Mct'eill counted sing- es. Dave Martin picked up two for Old Spain and Ron Gallant got the other. RY SUMMA First Period: ~ 1. Old Spain. Martin (R. Gallant. L. Gallant) 17:01: 2. Old Spain. R. Gallant. (Bursy. ' 19:20. Pc -I cities: L. Gallant :30. Martin 4:12. Cashin 91W. Bursy. Mc-I Neil 13:48. 1 Second Period: - 3. Halifax.‘ Hanna (Goodyear) :15; .I I Halifax. Hanna (Goodyear, Mc~It Neil) :27; 5. Old Spain. Martin: (L. Gallant) 11:11; 6. Halifax. Goodyear 12:23: 7. IIalifax,i Hanna (McNeil) 16:50; 8. Hali-; fax, Poitier (Stavzer) 19:19.; Penalties: Bursy 5:46. Dawsonl 8 ‘4 .2 . Third Period: — 9. Halifax. McNeill 8:21: 10. Halifax. Poirier (McDonald. Stayzer) 11:11: . Halifax. Poirier 18:08. Penalties: L. Gallant 5::4. Bursy 7:48. SAVES: 1317 6—36 12 10 12—35 Mitchell Profitt Lassies Down Kings 21-12 ‘ YMCA Lassies. provincial sen- ior girl's basketball champions. defeated the Kings College girls 21-12 in an exhibition tilt: at Prince ctt‘ Wales Colo:ch Saturday afternoon. “Lassics” ' had control throughout the game I with guar ISaturday Minor Hockey Saturday was a busy day at ports Arena in Minor Hockey circles as regular league play for the year was pretty well wound up in all categories. Next Saturday regular league play- offs will get under way as all teams are matched up in the first round in Iiome-and-home 1 goal series. in the Midget brackets it will be best-ol-thrce series in first round playdowns. Following are Saturday's results: -— PEEWEES Parkers 4 vs Cubs 0; Parker goals by Allie MacDonald. Paul MacDonald (2). Gary ea y. Lions 3 vs Bears l: Lion goals by Ian Wayc, Urbie MacDonald ’2). Bears goal by Wilfie Poul- 1 1-0- 0 ... a: Oi . Swallows 3 vs Spitfires f): Swallows goals by Peter Green- an. Billy McLitre. Billy Duns- ford Orioles 3 vs Ducks I): Oriole goals by Bobby McGuigan (3|. Robins 4 vs Blackbirds 1: R0- bin goals by Dave Darrach (3), Marvin Moore: Blackbirds goal by Gordie Smith. Cranes 1 vs Jin l: Cranes goal by Ronnie O‘Hanley: Jays goal by Dave Mclnnis. Foxes 3 vs Rams 0: Fox goals by Kenny Doiron. Sharon Mur- phy. Wilbur Bii't. Wolves 1 vs Hornets 0; Wolves goal by Wayne Newson PAPERWEIGHTS Otters 1 vs Colts 0: Offers goal by Joey Martin. Budgies 2 vs Ravens 0: Butl- (1 film goals by Mike MacDonal (2), Bluebirds 3vs Canaries l: Bluebird goals by Bobby Smith. Alan Moore: Canaries goal by David Bernard. Sparrows 2 vs Rodwings Sparrow goals by Lyle Shepherd Ken MacDonald. I Results I Gulls 3 vs Hawks 1: Gull goals by Wayne Beaton. Doug ‘iDoiron (2); Hawks goal by Bri- 5 an Aftleck. I ; Bombers 4 vs Tigers 0: Bom-I Tber goals by Hank Plaggenhoefi (3). Blair Webster. . MIDGETS , . Rangers 8 vs Louis 4; Ranger; 1 goals by Barry Turner (2). War-I :reu Frizzell. Howard Murchi-i ;son. "Knobby" James Walsh.. Kevin Smith (2). Brian Prowse: I Leaf goals by Jack McEachcrn. iJoey Brown (2). Geo. otton. ‘ Canucks I vs Bruins 0; Can-‘. tucks goal by Billy Weatherbie.I ‘ .'IS 4 vs ics 8: Royalsi :goals by Peter Clark (2). ' Acorn. Dave Monaghan: Vi c 5: goals all by Lloyd Blanchard. i Rambers 4 vs Darts 2: Ram-i bier goals by Cyril MacLeodm Jimmy Bowling (2). Mel Mur-' ray. Dart goals by Bob Mutch. Ian MacDonald. Officials — Gary Cudmore. Doug Stevenson, Paul Stanley: Jimmy Dowling. Howard Murch- .THE STUDENTS 30 T OF ST. Holman‘s of P.E.I. Nornia‘s Ladies‘ Wear Adella's Millinery Capitol Thcatrc Moore 8: McLeod Ltd. Simpsons-Sears Ltd. .Keuucdy's Ladies‘ Wear Burns' Jewellers Hoyt's Beauty Salon Wright Shoe Eaton's of Canada Miller BmS. Ltd. 0' Giggey‘s Pharmacy Hughes Pharmacy enkins Pharmacy Donna MaCAn‘I‘YI Larks 8 vs Falcons I: Larks The Sally Slmiifi and Janet MacDonald. showing I goals by Mike Conway. 31 air Gloria Dress Shop a steady tine of defensive play. I Three forwards of the winning I tea came up with identical scorings. Libby Haywood, Paul- ine Johnson and Gayle Johnston each scored 6 points. The top scorer for the losers was Mar- . shall. also with 6 points. follow- I c ea-mmate Cochrane who gave a 4-point showing. I The Nova Scotia team ranks ; second in Halifax Inter-City . League. The Lassies team has been: defeated only once out of their1 sixteen games in the past two years. for the game wasI Referees John Evans and Don MacEach- t 1 l Line-ups are as follow: — Kings —- Marsha-ll 6, Coolirane 4, Coates 2. Paton: Bowditch;I Gahan. Total—12. MCA: - Pauline Johnson 6: Libby Haywood 6; Gayle John- ston 6: Shelly Huestiis 3; Donna MacArthy: Janet MacDonald: Here is the Montague curling“ draw for today (Monday). 7 P M. ice 1 — Carl Stewart. Jimmy Cudmore. Dan Herring. G e n e Murphy. vs Pete Sinclair. At. MacDonald. Bob Ferguson. B. Dunphy 2 — Dr. L. A. Johnston. Sandy MacDonald. Eric Duvar. Lorne Stewart. vs D. McGowan. Dr. w. Macintyre. Ken. MacDo- nald, S. MacKinnon. 9 ice 1 — A. A. Fraser, A. E. Sullivan, Dave Clarkson. J a c k Yorston, vs 1'. P. Macintyre. Athol Robertson. Ken. Sullivan. Justin MacNeil. . Ice 2 — Claude Nicholson, El- MacDonald ('2). Garth Reeves. (2). Gary MacDonald. Paul Doyle. (2): Falcons goal by Dr- vid Rowe. Tigers 2 vs Terriers 1: Tiger goals by Gordie Beck (2): Ter— riers goal by Barry Gass. 2 vs. Bulldog : Sets ter goals by Daryl chncsscy Andy hicKcnna. Elks 7 vs Snipes l (Exhibi- tion); Elk goals by D'Arcy ‘.\:lui .phy (4). Billy Dohcrty (2). Kctit Gorvcaft: Snipes goal by Billy Campbell. BANTAMS Wrens 3 vs Beavers i: Wren goals by Jack Durant (2). Don. Inie Dunsford: Beavers goal by Ronnie Steadman. Condors 4vs Eagles 2; Con dor goals by Owen O’Brien (4). Donnie Mclsaac. Keir Jackson: Eagle goals by Ronnie Gallant. Louis Greenan. iery Shaw. George Warner. Bob Mills. vs Homer Moar. Foch MacDonald. E. G. MacDonald. G. Giddings. ac AF ‘1 fl.I“' ’ Assocl New Style Dress Shop Hillside Motors Ltd. F. R. McLaine Ltd. Martin's Garage S. R, Johnson Ltd. W. G. Barbour Ltd. Allison McLeod Stewart Motors Ltd. r d F. Kitsnn. North River E. D. Reid Produce Ltd. Sunny isle Farms I Turner Farm Equipment George \chay. Braeklcy Lorne Hurry. North River Charles Hurry. North River Mr. William Connolly Mr Vernon mith . Louis. Lund . Allison MacEacltcrn Wallace Reid . . Preston McLeod J. & T. Morris Ltd. Beverage Co. iScaman's Beverage Co. :Martln’s Garage Elite Millincry I . .Jcnkins Ltd ISt. Dunstan’s Unlvcrsltv lCentrai Creamcrics Ltd. iSmith's Auto Body I l 9 ' CLUB :dale. J. S. Ta >830 ‘Waync MacDougall. Joe Mona- ARNIVAL WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR GRATI UDE TO THE FOLLOWING FIRMS AND INDIVI- ‘DUALS FOR HAVING HELPED TO MAKE THEIR FIRST WINTER CARNIVAL A SUCCESS. Junior Saints Whip ‘YMCA Phalanx 57-35 Junior Saints won the lone City Basketball League contest Satupday night when they do- feated Phalanx 57-35 after trail- ing 10-15 at the half. The Malpeque Road colleg- ians outscored their opponents 42-17 in- the final 30 minutes of play for their wide victory mor- In. Top pointgetter for the Saints . m m was Corrigan wit into uhile teammate Len Simio garneied 13. Phil MiullaUy swished the twines for 10. Roy Doiron paced the losers with 10 points and Keir John- ston trailed one point back a Donnie ‘Funne‘ MacLean re- CURLING DRAWI The following is the curling draw for Monday at the Ch'town . (Spares needed). Donald vs D. Jardine. Dr. Drys- ylor. J. Weldon. Ice 2 — l-‘. Acorn. N. Nichol- son. E. Ford. B. Ball vs D. Ma- ‘Leafs. i has helped revolutionize But Plante was slow afterigoaltending and lat year was getting up after making savesiawarded the Hart Trophy u in the third period and admit-Ithe NHL’s most valuable ted later in the dressing roomfplayer. that his condition isn‘t good. it was Plante who introduced “it hurts every time I do the i the goaltender-'3 face mask to splits," said Plante. He rubbed : the NHL. He also expanded on his hand along his thigh and'his goaltendlng job by leaving hip to indicate the injury area. his net to clear loose pucko. Bill Head, team physiothera-} Coach Toe Blake Is concerned pist. said he is still trying tolabout Plante. determine the cause of Plante's Both he and Plante can agree I eed th am. er 8 g e ailment and thinks it might be . the mysterious. ailment has hurt Two Basketball games . . . . are slated for tom-am at SDU2 a defect in his footwear ortPlante s effectiveness. Saints play host to Pirates in Skate" "YO" saw that one “mighty the opener at 7 o‘clock and at: “He's unbalanced somewhere‘fa‘id 313k?!) “flirting”? got?!” in here.‘ said Head. lacin his‘ 0 S 5900" 803—3 1‘ 0“ c' 8'30 BYC plays PWC' p g Iing shot by Ron Stewart. ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited Investment Securities LEX M. WILSON Manager 137 Grafton St. Dial 4458! Charlottetown l I I - . hands on his hi 5. “And his "1.2:"? are the “new” for bat'.condition keeps gpetting worse,‘ Flame Said the Duck took 8) ys game' ‘It‘s something that‘s continu. bad hop. Curved about three Phalanx: —- S. Harper 4. 11:311., being aggravated}: feet." ‘ 0mm“ 10- R 593%“ 3) F- C“. Plante. winner of the Vezina Blake said the matter 5 In Burns 2, K. Johnston 9. H.‘,~——-———————————————~—.Head‘s hands but added: “I Ladner 4. J. Ives. Total 35. . ., Ijust hope it isn't a case of goal- Saints: * Sirois 13, Perry 3. iSOUi'ls Royals tender's neryes." Grant 2. Corriigan 20, Maddockl. . I lame.“ amen”) Wu“: 2, Callaghan 3, Chinery 2. IAwarded [Cassie .Mamago filled m as ca' Mullally 10. Haire. Turgeon 2.. ‘nadiens goaltender. Mantago. Total 57. Referee Clifton McCormackiPIUCked from Town“ Maple awarded Souris Royals victory iLeafs two years, 33° {nwtge - lover Red Point Flyers in theiNHL dllaft' “'85 mkgoal“ teh' Klnkora Downs 'sccond game of the Kings‘r‘es‘my m New Y" W ell, ,.3° . County Intermediate C semi-fin- IR‘ff‘gef‘S Wh‘plfid yontrefhh Evangelme 7-5 .als in Souriis Saturday night. I WE,“ “953’ Eff” .“I’But 'i‘: I The official made this decis. lffames able flee-play regw Kinkora Regional High edg- I ion when Red Paint refused to .1:§quwe.n farm mm (Maniago) ed Evangeline Regional High continue play into overtime I outyso he can play regularly... 7-5 Saturday at Egmont Bay with the score deadlocked 5-allI In the first game of a two- at the end of regulation time. game total-goal Interscholastic , The ViCIDi‘y gives Souris a 2-0 ‘B' semi-final series. Iiead in the series. . Kinkora snipers were L.I Souris goaigetters were J..) Keefe 2, E. Rayner, w. Sherry. Macintyre 2. J. Pierce, R. Walk- E. Gallant and W. Bassett. c. nd B. LaVie. Scoring for L. Gallant headed the losers Red Point were D. Power 2. S. with a hat trick. Singles went Coifin_ B. Jennings and Smoky to R. Poirier and D Arsenault. (.otfin. thesoii. Dr. MacKay, I. MacKin- non. J. 'lso n I 3 — F. W. Curtis. C. As- prey. F. Miles, V. Robinson vs B. MacNeill, L. Campbell. P. Borys. D. Reed. ce 4 —— Dr. Cox. K. Jenkins. A. Wilson. C. Downe. vs. H. Bartlett. R. Jones. K. Cantwell. C. Heiistis. Ice 5 — H. R. Carruthers. Dr. Kelly, V. Milton. E. Thomson vs I. Home. D. Estabrooks. K. Ken- nedy. o d. . .M. (Mixed Ch'pionship and Legion) Ice 1 — Geo. Vessey sey. Dr. vs. .l. C o Farrell. M. ice 2 — Geo. Kays. A. Cud- more. F. Cox. G. Kays vs T W h itlo c k. H. MacKenzie. L Campbell. —————— Ice 3 (Legion) G. Stewart. Ice 4 (Legion) A. Love vs. D. Saunders. ce 5 — Open. 5. D. 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