The Guardian. Charlotctatown. Mon. Jan. 20. 1994. iiioitntninoino mi: IENDH E I 1 The beynninz alizl end of a ton Bruins at Maple Leaf Jan. 23. 1944. At right Sim- Oliver (16,) got assist-s on tlllis l horrible l1lT'lIt for the Toront.o Gardens Saturday might. "W39 misses “*9 first “"9 °f play‘ A‘ 19“ Jean ,Guy Gen‘ ‘ 7 111 _ . m B“ W n 110 the reatyt the game 53 seconds dron skates around the net 1 lap‘? 1*” 5 “‘ *“”“" ”‘ " '”‘"“ ° _ ‘ 3 , 5 of play on a shot by Gary alter popping in the last goal 1 lnmho as 'l‘o1-nun» took a sliutoilt perlormance since D01.11.110efe1. 01 g110w11)_ 11,1111 47 seconds 191-1 111 me 1 humiiialmr beating lrom Bos- Detroit beat New York 150. John Bucyk (9) and Murray game (CP Wirt-photo) l l l I Terry Sawchuk Sets Mark With Most NHL Shutouts By .\lARVE.\' .\IOSS pushed him ahead of the life- It was undeniably Terry the wind knocked out of him .\10.\’TREAL «CF» -— Terry time ' he shared with Sawchuk's night and he gave alwhen struck by Ferguson‘: Sawchuk; some of his work b0I‘- George Hainsworth of anotheriflawiess display. Everything the. ick. But the 34-year-old native rierin: on sheer tliicvery. set an hockey era. Canadiens did Terry seemed to of Winnipeg did not require all-iimc record for shutouts in I-Iainswort.h was killed in an have anticipated. In classic leg-iclinical treatment and play re- the .\'ational Hockcy League automobile accident Oct 15. kicking style, he slop at,sumed after a four-miniite in- when his Detroit Red Wings up- 1950, the night Sawchuk was ‘least three breakaways, smoth-iterruption. 1 ended .\Iontrcal Canadicns 2-0 playing his second game as De-lering John Fenguson, Baby; _ 1 1 Saturday night before 14,922 troit‘s regular goaltender. ‘Rousseau and Jean-Guy Talbot. 1319 51:0"-'12” ; fans_ . Tcmperamental Terry drew _ The .ast time Detroit‘ played‘ Tlic Rod wui:s rode to the t"\'t"n with Hainsworth‘s Mont.realih°“’- D9,“-138' 1963- 53“'°h“" um on Sa\\‘(‘hiil<'s 36-save per- with a 3-0 job on the Canadianshurled at him took more than‘,°‘3,m9 ‘‘'‘”‘m. I955 ma“ three fn r m a it c e, Floyd Smith's no. 10 in Detroit when his team- . a dash of luck and Sawchuk had ; m"‘”'95 0‘ “'5 "e““'d'br°3k’“ seventh goal of the season and.mal.e Gordie Howe potted 1tl1at. too. Once the puck car- 5h‘"°“i- A 3991 by R9“55°a“, 3‘ no. it of the campaign for Eddie 5no. 545 to smash Maurice Rich-iomed off his shoulder, struck 17_502 °f ‘he “I131 Pe“°d 5P°1l°d Joya} ard‘s lifetime scoring mark. the goalpost and bounded clear. §'”""B-5 _3“d "*9 “"935 531V“3°d It was the fourth shutout inTSTRATEGY FAILS In another goalmouth melee.;'3 1,'1 it’ I . the current schedule for Saw- Saturday night, driven by em-jGilles Tremblay only hadfint:Ica§_;“ega:5i:0S::i‘;d?§’t0“:il;‘tmgg% U2 0 D3 .- chuk and his 95th going backibarrassmentp coach Toe Btakelnudge the puck over the I _ . , 1 to the 1949-50 season. That of the Canadiens took a desper-lwith his stic-k. The way '.vas]'P_9"°d- 3”‘ ‘ms “me {I°yal§. ation step to prevent the Wings‘unimpeded. But a Detroit 'e1gl‘”‘ 3°31 “I the 5935°“‘3-71 from settin g another record player and one of Tremll1ay's 5°°°"d5 3"” the pe“°d_°9e“°di O'I.eary Mar°OnS against his club. Although downiteammates were sp r a w l e d “ " h 3 n 5 “I the 5"’'‘‘’I: He‘ . -0 in the last minute of play,1acl'oss him and he was unable ;d"".*P€d Doug B.ar1dey'5. 9353 ‘|'° Meef Jumgrs he lifted goalie Charlie Hodgelto shake his stick free. pbehmd H0938 “We Standing at, for a sixth attacker. But it In the second period the game °"e °.°m°" °f the crease‘ ,‘ — L95-“”“a“°5 may me” Sixlh :0f the first period after taking game in as niany dais tionizfiiti {Norm Ullman's pass. It was his “hm th"_-V “W91 ‘V951 W '3 91 o yseventh goal of the campaign. 0“ me 0L°3"~V Ma"°°“5' Game‘ ‘ Hainsw orth established his ml‘? 15 33” W“ 14 B k B‘ ' iishulout mark in 101 . n: Tht‘ SUmm€‘FSid9 IJWS ha“. _ , _ 3o5mi1_u%,1~éntic:v"i4iwith the Canadiens anzd 'T‘C()T‘:(I)‘llt:- I95‘ their 1'35‘ “V 993,3“? First period — 1. Detroit. IKurtenbach) 9:28; 5. Boston.iM3D1€ EH01‘ the Secondl names one to the C°mbm€S_smi1h 7 IUllman) 11.44. Penal-.1Hcbenton 7 (Prentice) 14:51; 1.. World War- The slrini: iiiciuded and i-h€‘1°U19l‘1‘° B°1'd°"- and ties—M. Pronovost 6:10, Howe; Boston. Prentice 15 (Kurten~122 5l“”°“I5 in 44 Ham“ in. 1'““5' “'1” lonlghl W 355'-"C 316:3]. Provost 6:49, Gadsbyibach) 19:54. Penalties—None. - one game lead on first place in] 12:45‘ Harper 191371 ‘} C0111} period __ 7‘ 30510114 “'—?’—“**"—*'? lhc four team circuit. .\ Junior . , _ . y ‘ H b 1 L '1 P - . loss tonight and a “in for the semi” permd_i\° Scoring"! 0-9110]? alt} el,erSl licemlkclei-I)‘ - 1"cnaltics—Harpcr 3:10. Smith “"3 '95 ‘ac - --. was delayed after Sawchuk had DETROIT 2 MONTREAL 0 ton. Oliver SUMMARY 902‘ Combines Wednesday I1‘i‘f-ill‘. 3135' Barkley‘, Fm.gu5(,n‘ Ge0[_:Kul‘tenbacll 3:30, Leiter (ma-~ “’3"“. ”‘° ‘“'° °1”b" “""‘“°°“°" frion 11:23. M. Pronovost. 3°“ ¥4°~ Shack W310?) 5540-‘ for first p1ace- 11,35_ 1,111,111,. 12.21—,_ Toronto bench 17:03. . 0'L‘’.‘”‘-‘’ “as .b°°" "”'~‘”*“‘““_‘*“~: Third period — 2. Detroit,» T"“'d P°"i°“—3- B°Sl0“- 011-: 1'" the" mm ‘wk rm the pa“ .loyal 8 lBarkle_\') 0:35. Penal‘VCF 15 ‘But’-‘.Vk. Green) 2:11‘. 9. tow games, defeating the Com- . , , ties-——.lcffrey 2:35. Howe 4:18,‘Boston. Prentice 16 tllebentoni hines and RCAI< Eagles therc. B310“ 4.18 9.32 Vlan-m 9.32.6117. 10_ 30510“ Bucyk 8 (o11_. Tihey ‘Yul be ]"°k”‘3 .f°r their M. Proniovosti 19:13: I ' ver. Dornhoefer)’ 7:04; 11. Bow‘ first win over the Juniors. saves :101.1_ Gendmn 2 (Kennedy M0} miss t.oni;.'l1~t's contest. George H1-111119 1210 9.-31. ltwo minors) 16:45. Kurtcnbacni be in ' .llwo minors) 16:45. Mohns Thrce key Junior players may Sawchuk I3 10 13-361 Cord) 15:47. l’enalties—Brownl 1 19:13. 1 j 1 Dalton will not 9 linc-‘ ‘ 111, hflcauge of 1, much of} CHl(.AG06.\'EwYORKl pleilrisy and Don Campbell is F_ t H . 5 1 ] Iitill out with a face inifection "'5 99"“ — ~ "'33°- 3-V11] 11 1 7 9 1(i_25i .5-mm 11 C111 he 5111-{med 1.1 11 15- (Hull. Balfour) 14:02. Penal-. -9mn:"?!:‘s 9 9 9_27§ game 1351 we1,k_ Dave Mamnities —~ Howell 5:21, MacNeili :45. may not play because of a bad I 19 (‘old CHALLENGE ; TRAINING RESPONSIBILITY ADVANCEMENT V T CONTRIBUTION I COME AND TALK TO YOUR RCAF CAREER COUNSELLOR He will tell you about the many recent developments in aviation . . . answer your questions about olraeropportunitieaintheRCAF. fR.C.A.F. Association Club Rooms Grafton 80.. Charlottetown een 11 mm. and 5 pm. ‘ Tomorrow, Tuesday, 21 Jan. . Second ncriod—2 New York!‘ Th L _z' ‘ . ‘ t t. h, 1GllI)9I‘l 16 tGoyetle. Howell); at fiill :ili:i11gil1(“thcl.)%‘pe(IVeeli€l1(('T ‘ 0:17; 3 Chicago. Mikita 24 WIIIIT I however. for a return game twharraml 5:13; 4. Chicago,§ '0 f. with the Halifax . DarLn11nuth.VaSI(0 2 (Balfour) 18:26. Penal. '9 '9 9 Junior All—St.ars. Thc corals ities Vasko 1258. lngarfield. whipped the Alistnrs In Sum~ 6:39. Murphy 13:02. - 1‘ l'n€'l'iSFlt’IP by a 7-2 count earlier" Third l'N3I'l0d - 5- ChiC380-I i in the month. ‘Hull 29 :Mikita. Hay) 9:09: 6. -——————-————— ‘Chicago. Hull so tMacNell, . MUST FILE RETURNS i:**"(§;.}:’.1t52=;51i‘Ii:‘j3‘1’é gfiacgief ' l 1 ‘. I I3. C I I . C ' OTTAWA tCP)—United States, allics—Bathgate 7:34. Marshall 5"; '1'-’°‘i1"1"’1'-"°"{$'1;" "’1,""1"""'; citizens residing in Canada must ‘ 8:09. 5 "F - “'1”: b1 11:1‘ ' ed u-me . fi-le U.S. federal income tax re- Saves I I mmhono i-e ' en" um-my i turns even though their incomes pl ' 3 10 __ , tract can result in lucluclie and tired Earned in Canada ma be 1 an 9 1 13"-*5.’ feeling. she took Dodd's Kidney Pills. empt from Us tax ythe U8’; Ha“ 14 13 11-331 Smart girl. Dodd’s Pill: alimulate the said" "Thursday. U‘S' ' BOSTON H TORONTO 0 F kidney: to help relieve the condition citizens in Canada "01 wbie(_t‘h_; SUMMARY 1 causing the backache and tired Iceling. 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HOLMAN’S sroiuswios DISCOUNT SALE 12 B I G DAYS Sale Ends Saturday, January 25 EVERY ITEM I in Holman's entire stock in Both Stores offered at DISCOUNTS At To Here are some examples from our Men's Wear and Shoe Depts. 0% MEN'S WEAR Save Quantity Item Reg. SALE Save Quantity Item Reg. SALE 331/3% 30 Men’s Wool and Cashmere Lamin- 20 ',;«W off Entire Stock Men’s Dress Pants ated Topcoats . 55.00 36.67 20 W Off Entire Stock Mews suits tailored 39.9% 20 Men’s Nylon Jackets 19.95 11.99 by Progress Brand & Hyde Park 43 % 8 Men's Nylon Ski Jackets .......... 29.95 16.99 20 ’/4’ off All Hats, Mallory by Stetson and 40.9% 20 Men's Suede Jackets 25.00 14.77 D°b'°5 343% 40 Mews. ‘Nylon Ski Caps, Chamois 27.7",’-rt 60 Boys Black Ski Jackets with hood 10.95 7.99 lnterhmng and ear flaps 1.29 331/3% 60 Boys Nylon Storm Coats with hood 14.95 9.99 37-53% 200 xglllgs siiporg nSlhilI;ts, ass’t. gagé 398 186 23-49% 30 Boys Laminated Top Coats 16.95-24.95 12.99 , s . - . . . .,, - . , , _ 7 _ _ 33-50% 200 Boys Winter Caps .. 1.49- 1.98 .99 42-51% 106 Men’s brand name Sport Shirts, in ,,, . figured designs, sizes S. M. L. 4.98- 5.98 2.88 20 ’" Entire smck Of 3°” U"d°rw°a" 33%% 300 pair Men’s Dress Hose in nylon. 20 Oi‘ 150 B0” Dre” Pant’ Wool & nylon stretch. sizes 101/1;-12 1.50 .99 24-34% 200 Boys Sport Shirts 1.93. 299 1 49 29.9% 19 Men’s Utility Cases in brown lea- 20 % Entire stock Boys Suits ther, easy care plastic lining 4.98 3.49 25 7 Entire st k B0 S C 26.5% 56 Long sleeve Thermal Combinations 4.98 3.66 19 50" 40 B P EC ys port oats - r/ 42.8% 29 Mews Crew Sweaters Woo] and oys u over Sweaters ...... .. 4.98- 7.98 3.99 orion, olive, sizes s.M_ L_ 1 6_93 339 19-50% 50 Boys Orion Jackets 9.95-12.95 7.99 24.7% 48 Men’: warm fleecy work shirts, 55 % 125 pr. Boys Nylon Hose ....... .. .59 .26 - - - ----------------------------- - -« 98 1-49 41.6% 140 Boys Knitted shim by Arrow 29 7. 32 Men's all wool Scarves, D.5S't., olive, Sizes 6-10 ................................ 5.98 3.49 559 100 flue’ i:°“’"'_H°h°°1f5 ‘ I ~ 2-50 1‘-77 15 % On Boys lined Jeans and Corduroy, 0 , r n ' /" ' atgtgh .... .26 36.6‘/In 135 Boyil lined Pants ......................... .. 5.98 3.79 41 % 9 Men's Work Jackets ..................... .. 16 95 999 42 7" 12 Old spice set my T"1°“’" “"5 30 % 12 Men’! Tweed Hats 398 276 After Shave Lotion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.75 1.00 """""""""""" " ' ' 19.8% 30 Men's Work Pants, Grey-Olive 4.98 3.99 29.6% 40 Men’s Progress Brand Suits ....... .. 99 50 69 99 -- 25 7 off E t_ S k ’ ' ' 35 C40 60 ll4en's Dress Hose, orlon & wool. " "'1" t°° Men‘ 59°“ C03“ 51186 10‘/2-11'/fi. assorted colors 1.00 .65 1 . SHOES 38"! Quantity Item Reg, sale Save Quantity Item Reg. Sale 30 % 144 pm Men.‘ zipper overshoes’ sizes 6_12 4.98 3.48 35 % 150 PPS-' f(;5’l;(lilsd1'¢38l}’s 2black_ and brown ox- 398 298 9 /2' ounaoooo .-..... . . 20 % 72 pm. Men’s Leather Srlo Boots, sizes 7-10 6.98 5.58 30 % 90 prs. Women’s Slippers, black and blue, 35 % W prs_ Men)‘ Dre“ Shoes’ broken sizes Sizes 5' ..o...................... I 2.08 20 % 45 pl‘: Boy’s' brown 1ace.d rubber winter 30 % 125 pm‘ Girls Flames’ bmke" ‘'19 “"39 3-93 2'78 boot. size 1-5 . . . . . . . . 6.98 5.58 50 % 75 prs. Girls Nylon Overshoes. Ilzec 4-5-6-7 4.98 2.49 30 % 50 pm. Boy’; Brown Vulcanized Oxfords, 30 '/n 60 pI‘S- Women's leather Sno Boots. slzes31/2-8 5.98 4.18 5. . .1 . 4.88 15 % 75 prs. Boy's black rubber pull on boots, 35 "/0 150 P!‘3- Women’! All“ Step Shoes. broken """""""‘°“‘""'°' aoounuoccuc-.oouuo.... THESE AND MORE THROUGHOUT THE STORE I Cl-IA|ll.O1'l_’E'l'OWN sroiic SIIMMIRSIDI STOII STORE IIOIIRS Frldny Saturday Monday tlml Thursday . . oooI0OO0oo...uI0oo 8:80-6:00 IOOOOCIOOun-no-IO" ' 8:80-5:00 ""00--Oouuooltolol 9-*9"-v Monduy tlru Tlun-uloy ..... 8:“-53W O3”-OI“ 00....-oooooooo.oc.:”1l2:m