..xconc. Gray. aynative of Medicine MAY I4. 1951' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN E-ohsiders Offer ' Fmlli Swedish iloclley n 5- . I.iTl-TBRIDGE. Alta. May 3 - (cpl lck Gray. 3!-year-old "laying coach of the world champ- jmy Lethbridge Maple Leafs, said many he is seriously considering nu-offer from the Swedish Hockey Association. .(iray said that Swedish officials offered him a position as supervisor of..-Mlelf entire hockey system while the-Leafs were in Sweden on an exhibition tour recently. Gray said the officials got in lunch with him again in Paris lust lmiorc Leafs defeated the Swedish mull 5-1 in the final game of the unrld tournament. A veteran in the amateur hockey Hat. Alta.. said if he decides to ac- .-epi. the offer he will leave Canada u),Ocl0ber and return next April. A. Irish-bred Coli In Surprise Win Ni-:WltlARKET. England. May (S , mm - Kl Ming, an Irish-bred mil owned by a Chinese restaura- mir and ridden by an Australian mckcy. raced to a. surprise victory loday in the Two Thousand Guin- nts. first of the English flat racing (lussics. Held at loll to 8 adds, Ki Ming nun the mile race by 112' lengths mice two other long shots. who bai- uetr for the place in a photo fin. lshf Stokes. 33 to i, was second. nlzilkas Boy. -10 to 1. took third. The 9-to-2 favored Damtar. own- ed by Marcel Boussac of France. and American-ownid Turco II and North Carolina. wound up in the Winnipeg Man if Chosen A.H.L lloollie of Year NEW YORK. May 3 - (CF) - Wally l-lergeohelrner of Cleveland Barons. has been chosen the American Hockey League's rookie of the Year. With the league's nine coaches voting for three candidates on a 5-3-1 points basis. Hergesheimer gcalved 34 points out of a. possible The flashy rlghtwlnger. a. Win- nipeg product. will receive the Dudley (Red) Garrett Memorial Trophy plus a league bonus ol 5300. He was also chosen as right- wlnger of the league's second all- star team. which earned him 5200. Kergoshelmer scored 83 points during the regular season in '11 games. His -12 goals set a record of tallies for a first-year player. During the Calder Cup playoffs. he sparked the Barons to the title with 11 goals in 11 games-o. play- off record. In five of their eight playoff victories. he supplied the winning goal. breaking another record. rear. Turco ll." runs in the colors of William Woodward of New York. North Carolina is owned by Mrs. Josephine Bryce. Kl Ming won l'.l4,731 (342,000), a record purse for the event, for owner Billy Ley On. In addition, the London restaurant proprietor won the first half of a betting double which will net him about &60.000 if Ki Ming captures the derby at Epsom Downs, May 30. Kt Ming. which means Star or the West, was ridden by Arthur Breusley. Another Australian rider, Billy Cook, was aboard Malkas Boy. The winner was timed in 1:42.35 and his performance established him as a favorite for the Derby. llarloty concert Presented At Sea View Hall ...... on April 21, Sea. View presented their two one-act plays in Sea View Hall to a capacity udience. With Mr. Sterling Murphy as chairman, the following program was put on:-Opening Onorus Mlxklng Bird Hill. Instrumental music by Messrs. Bernie Mscxino non. Eddie Matthews and Carl Crozier. Dialogue - Rilla Bren- nan and George Glover.. Vocal Solo: - My Heart Cries For You. by Etta Mountain and My Old Brown Cool. by Thelma Camp- heli. Readings by Mrs. Earle Mac- Kay and Miss Rita Munphy. A song, The Strange Little Girl by the Misses Thelma Campbell, Enid Donald, Grace Campbell, Ethyle Aclams and Inn Murphy. Closing Chorus, So Long It's Been Good To Know You. The first play was a comedy of home life. Papa and Mhma- Mr. John 22. Campbell and Mrs. Won- cla Murphy. The four children were Larric - Charles Murphy; Connie-:Lyman Adams: Frances -Enid Donald; Marjorie - Thel- ma. Campbell; also two lady visi- tors who encouraged another 'to rebel, Mrs. Cassie Sutherland and Mrs. Fannie l-llltz. The second play showed a group of gossiping women discovering that their husbands weren't so bad after all. Those parts were taken by Mrs. Elva Campbell. Mrs. Lois Mountain. Mrs. Gladys Camp- bell. A young woman about to be married was taken by Violet Bas- set: her mother by Mrs. Mildred Adams. Two young women trying to find an answer to their ques- tion: "Why They Disliked Their Husbands," Mrs. Lets champion You cA fir you're some 70 rum: M I i 1. 2. 3. 4. INSULATING S H EAT H I N G ME '6'EII.fluE" msuurmi MR All? rxmuan f(III.i'lI onion 3 srucco - SIDING it's good sense to use TENNEST insulating Sheathing--Asphalt Cooled both sides and edges to prevent moisture penetration - insulates efficiently and strengthens the oils in one application. Save on much drone-Ohlrd'on'oppllcotlon.3 Speedy installation lowers labor COIIL. save on waste by using all cul-off piece: with this modern sheathing! Large 4' x 8' and 4' x 9' panel: are economical, easy to hondlm. i Save on ml through iormgfs-an-no. con- ' olructlon. I" of TENN EST is novel to 8'' ol solid lumber In fuel-saving value. Save valuable line! All panels are white-ruled at 16" nailing centres, to go up last in any kind of weather. i I Arkyowlvmborondlmildlag supply doolorl IarsompluondlInroIuroorwrlIoDop9.'l'4g INTERNATIONAL FIBRE BOARD I PIYWOOD 5AI.E5 LIMITED oanueau, ourssc Olsginiovad trade nevi Illol ulgnmaa that international Flinn Ioovd, little! is the some: oi the product. N'T AFFORD oua B'OARDlNG HOUSE Major Houple Appointment MONTREAL, May 3-The ap- pointment of R. 0. Stewart to be assistant chief engineer. con- struction. for the Canadian Na- tional Railways. was announced here today by Barton Wheel- wright, chief engineer. Formerly engineer of bridges. Mr. Stewart is succeeded in that post by T. H. Jenikins. bridge engineer. Tor- onto. Both will have headquart- ers at Montreal. Mr. Stewart was born at Lind- say. Ont., and beganlhis railway career as aslstant 'bi-idge en- gineer at Moncion, in lliltl. in lam, he was appointed assistant engineer of bridge standards at Toronto and two years later came to Montreal in the same capacity. He was named engineer of bridge standards in. loci and in was became assistant struc- ural engineer. in the same you he was appointed assistant on- ginecr of bridges and in 1962 was named engineer of bridges. Mr. Jenkins, a native of Tor- onto. entered railway service at Detroit as a drazughtsman in !9x..He became chief droughts- man there in 1010 and bridge engineer in man. In 1949. he was appointed bridge engineer for the central region with head- quarters at Toronto. and Mrs. Vivian Ooulson. After a sale of candy and cake the National Anthem brought an enjoyable evening to a. close. 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