To Represent Can. In Matches With United States rrs from Montreal. three from Toronto and one from Vancouver were named Monday to represent Canada in the International Pro- fessional Golfers Association team miitches with the United States. The matches will be played at the Colonial country club, Fort worth, Texas. May 7 and it for the John Jay Hopkins Trophy. The seven names announced by Bill Kerr, yr sident of the Cana- dian PGA, are: . Kerr. Stan Leonard and Jack Kay. Montreal; Al Balding. Gordie Brydson and Murray Tucker, Tor- onto. and Bill Mawhinney. Van- couver. Leonard, now playing on the pro circuit in the south, was formerly pro at the Vancouver Marine Drive club and now is attached to the Lachute club near Montreal. The matches are sponsored by the International Golf Association, founded by Hopkins, American and Canadian industrialist. to promote international goodwill through golf. In Auto Crash ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP)- Don Larsen. whose pitching gave the New York Yankees a big boost in their drive to the American League pennant last season. ap- parrntly escaped injury Tuesday when he smashed his automobile into a utility pole. Patrolman James Llddle said Larsen fell asleep at the wheel while driving his nc.v convertible along a St. Petersburg south side thoroughfare and smached into the metal pole at 5.30 a.m. The pole was broken off at the base and Larsen's car was demol- ished but the 26-year-old fast ball pitcher said he was not hurt. Lid- die charged Larsen in municipal court with failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident and with driv- ing with a void tcallforniai li- cense. ollllity tailored for us, in our Imse mm styling, by View the Shifter l-iillman made- io-measuro Suits in the latest Spring shades. Stock Suits and Slacks also car- ried in stock of- Your Exclusive Sniffer Ilillman Dealer. HooIoy's Men's Wear I39 Kent St. Dial 7221 i jg , , Vggggtjg MONTREAL tCP)-Three golf. Larsen hvovedf ' Mr. Peter MacNutt. a member of the Charlottetown Lion's Club, is seen above with Mr. Phil Bow- er one of the sightiess bowlers par. ticipating in a league at the Rolls. way Alleys. The Charlottetown Lion's Club sponso the league and 98”! Monday evening have two members on hand to keep the Heavy Duty Paying Off For Jensen SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) - Extra heavy duty in Grapefruit League exhibition games apparently is pay. ing olf for Boston Red Sox slugger Jackie Jensen. The 29-year-old veteran. noted for early season batting slumps. seems to have found the range while participating in more pre- season games than any other player on the Boston roster. In 12 trips to the plate in his last three games. Jensen has belt- ed two homers. a pair of doubles and four singles. In that stretch he has driven in five runs and scored four times himself. Despite his mediocre start last "ear. Jensen hit 26 homers and . 'ove in 116 runs. tying Ray Boone of Detroit for the American League's RBI leadership. BOWLING FOR THE. SIGHTLESS l Ila scores and act as aids to the par- ticipants. Joey MacDonald. proprie- tor of the Rollaway Club donates the use of two of the alleys dur- ing the season. Othere bowlers seen in the photo are ti-r) Ida Alchorn, Bert Ellis. George Haynes. Edgar Doucette, Peter McGarry and Wes Ford. One-Armed Ref. For Soccer Game LONDON (AP: -- A one-armed referee with a reputation for l.-eing a dictator on the soccer field has won the assignment that every British referee dreams about-the Football Association Cup final at Wembley Stadium. Soccer refereeing is only a part- time business for Alf Bond. He earns his living in a little news agent's shop in the London suburb of Fulham. Bond lost his right arm in a factory accident when he was only 19. ”I played two (soccer) games after losing my arm" he said, "but it was no good-the balance was gone." . Bond has been a first-class ref- eree for 13 years and for the last five years has been on the inter- national list. A crowd of 100.000 will watch him in action at Wbmley May 5 in the Cup final between Birming- ham and Manchester City. Thurs., April 5, 1956 CHATHAM (CP) -- Hockey ox- perts were scratching their heads Tuesday over Chatham Maroons- : Cinderella hockey squad that just didn't know when it was beaten. Maroons. e in e r g i n g Manda, night as Ontario Senior A hockey champions probably were pretty puzzled themselves. Next they take on Saint John Beavers. Maritime champions. in a best-of-seven ser- les for the eastern Canada cham- pionship final which is also the semi-final of the Allan Cup tour- nament. The first game is at Chatham on'rhursdaY- The Beavers. say the experts. the kind of spirit that sustained the "underdog" team thus far. TOOK ON FORM Maroons barely scraped into qualifying for the Ontario cham- plonshi finishing fourth in the 01-IA schedule-but then took on form that was far from dead-beat. crews as Stratford Indians, Kitch- Hockey "Experts Puzzled Over Showing Of Chathcim Maroons will have to be eager to dampenl Left behind were such crack- Twice Makes I00 .'u.'.?.'y"tin..;' gglsill toes To Get ' Physical Checkup JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)-. Lloyd Vessey Stuart Vessey Arthur Brown Carol Hardy Norman Brown Leigh Vessey At Shoot Of York Rifle Club The following are the scores for Billv Loos I I . g . F.9d 1, , , . .. anjie-armed Brooklyn W- - . er' , ' The Guardlalfs Page 7 l:1l9:lmGE0l'8e Andrews whit!)-lJoE,l:e"Li4,;g 95 ig:onlDl.e'lP cilhvhkhgrk for . s 0 e week bet g - -- .. ...L.'iL a llericct score of a lotlmiwllge (II: Bggagngezs 93 Willard Murray go 0fl(l:'l'n.ll.lhi. maul vesgy 9giBonnell Ling V 34 ass i: mhrmie Proud 9 Marjorie Lewis 5 4 GPUTEC Andrews l00,Geol.ge Proud 91 Lou Court 33 ;l;I;l.)(lc(-1.sexyr gkoben Cooper Lowell Watts ” in essey 95 E u w 1 Class 7: Jack Andrew: I Vere we 33 Rodd'- M . Y . , Ch 5: it . tilln us ing Canadian champions and 1956 L'(l,lf-V.Blll 54lMm.k:: Vessey 94 Token I.l3il'lS 83 Canadian Olympic entry, and Sud- D, fl” ?7 lfnizabeth wmu as I':l7ll1l Watts 82 bury Wolves. Iiorthern Ontario Mi'ffa' W3" prank Vessey 8,; hurt fi';.;iui- m champions. :.lilli l.iiiI1 I C1 6. - Bov hiiiiiistill U A best-of-seven series for the Hdmld T”-V10? Wish, an M . Al" ””l"”il5'"l M eastern Canada final and Allan P9"? "Wild 95:;p.e.'L."LIi”."i'dA, 93 "Wit V-inn Q Cup semi-final opens at Chatham Lows” l"-QTY, 94 "E W” Thursday. D V” MBVKIUDOII 94 Maroons dow ne d Indians in '”d””'l Wall! 93 iseven games, the Dutchmen were I.”""' llilldy H1 .ditched after four straight games. (sf""' llill” 35 and the Wolves were whipped " i ;three to two with two games tied mcrs. Ernie Ilick. Eddie Busch! latter overtime. . Forward Jimmy gconnelly has jset a torrid scoring pace. In iii lplayoff games he has 14 goals and :11 assists-25 points. Linemste Eric Unger. has to igoals and 14 assists for the play- offs. IIELD IN CHECK l Lloyd Ferguson, the team's top sniper during the season with ii goals, has been held in check for most of the playofigames and has scored only seven goals. Included in the Maroon lineup are forwards Graham Joyce. Ti-ii Power. Alex Viskelis. Chick Chal- Frizzeil Wins HEARTY MEAL ener-Waterloo Dutchmen, defend North River Loop "ME AT Scoring Crown I Ralph Frizzcll. slurry forward of. the Milton llorncts topped the SCI')l'l two minutes in the sin bin during. the seahon. ; Following are the three top soon I era on each team: l l l ROAST PORK. lb. . BACON. sliced. lb. MILTON HORNETS G A Pts R. Frizzeli 19 la 32l .s. Campbell 13 14 27 PICNIC HAMS. II). . 1G. Macswain 9 6 15- . WINSLOE HEARTBREAKERS I . ROAST BEEF, lb, , , H. Pineau 12 7 19, L. Doiron 13 3 15 Corned I. Vesse l5 SPARE RIBS. 4 lbs. . SHAMAI HAMBURG jjtu 39: 454: GRAVES H.” 35c PG I5OZ.fIt'I . . . . . 691: I Perfection Own uovnouo Iyhl for on young: rm -vw var" OLOYOOII Ooh of TIP TOP TAILORS . ITVLINII for man has changed IAIRIGI for men have changed Individual monouro In PCD2 as Y -urinal .- aznaorpa-nu ”"" . Iii:-in-an-nu-at 3 'lI".'H.I7.In1m. .. -rsn-ms-n-urn-u-. "'- "wnw 99 Grafton St. TI-nu Talon from England and Scorlana Hand out and Iallorod so your i y 6 9 . NINE MILE CREEK BULLDOGS? Forbie Taylor I0 10 20 lg. Maclijoughall 14 5 19 . . Mac c 6 9 ; covniilanigmitrzb wmcs FRUIT at DEPT- H. Hughes 12 13 25 3. xiiiilgh I :2 10 22 New I . ac i I 4 l:' nAMp5Hl;lE BULLDOGS ) 2 lbs. . . . . . . . 23C D. M 13 7 20 .s...l.”..'.i:. . . .. ONIONS. 3Ibs. 25c iG. Watts 7 5 12; Sunkist l ORANGES. 2 aoz. 15: . Large ' I GRAPEFRUIT. 6 for . Broken Pekoe TEA. lb. .. Del Monte York Crispy Crust .. 49: FRESH (iR()l'Nl) "REPEAT SPECIAL" Peter Pan Mustarri PICKLES. 16 oz. jar . . . . . . 29: M'ILK.6tins 85: FRUIT COCKTAIL. 28 oz. 49: 20 0 . PORK & BEANZS. 2 for . . . 39: SHORTENING. 2 lbs. .... 39. anti llnii llrilstcad. On ilBICllt'i' is i)anny Blair, cap-I lain Uouiz Baldwin. Dick Kotaneli 51"” ll?Il'l.V Zorica. . llililklc goaltender Marv Ed- ViJ.il'(lS. who has been credited with much oi the success of Maroons,. has Zilltiiictl only 53 goals against Illlll ill the lit games for a 2.94. limit:-ziuziiiisi average. He had 4.23l HH-I':iL'c ill 30 regular season? EIIIIIPV, iiliirph Chamberlain, who took BIG SERVINGS lltilfl the coaching chgres Igts o st-:i.xnn. has been escri e asi - ' a llllill iiiio can get the most out QT. (if his plzrxurs. i V - Maroons' Playoff rel-mil sllllpllrl this theory. T IMPORTED FAMOUS wiiiow PATTERN cur on saucsn IN EACH II! or. BAG. CRYSTAL CLEAR sari.” TUMBLEI IN EACH 5 AND 5 or. no. In W CONPIDENT ALLY, YOURS 52,9? all of the rlir-r-nos --Iim-il-ii.-x (llisitiniii, siiioiith, npreadshlc: liaiimort ('rv on (Iii:-nsp tm fivn flavors); the King-Size Slime; or the E-Zee Chees in re-usable jars. Use them In your family's kw!- iiae recipe--tihen mail your idea to me. qin'rl.'Iy! THIS WEEK'S 510 goes to Mrs. Mary Puller of Finthiirst. Street, Downaview, (lot. for an unusual llsf ni Rurilvin ll.oiiiiert Pinaaaplo Cheese. This delicately flavored r-hrese in ii .-lriight to usel rs. Puffer writes: "I yin want to ave your faintly I new treat--make u icing for your mi- ireasd vii I package of Banmertis Pineapple Chev-set Put the cheese in I MIL, and mo. lndualty. a lime mill: or i-ream until you not a smooth wmmanea The flavor combination of the cheese. pineapple and izlngerbrfsd in adlntonsl Thank you, Mrs. Piider-your Slit hill is on its way to you. Have you sent me your favorite choose recipe, using it Borden's Cheese? Hurry! Send as many as you like, to Conhiientially Yourn, 11 Crescent Bt.., Montreal. Tra-la! Tm-lo! . . . donlt. you feel like singing at your Iolllt, K & April sun warrn and sweet . . . and the bulbs nosing out of the ground? You'll using. too, my pretty, if & you use WINDEX for cleaning your Wlnll0WP4- ; because it's 5-0-o-o easy and s-ii-o-o ezccllmtlgn Swish! Spray it on. Whislil Wipe it off. There are your windows sparkliiig nlcmi-vaii-h no waxy film left. behind-no gritty dust on the sills or corners- and no wear on your handsi Windex is the but product, I'm convinreri, for all glam surfaces . and costs so Iittlel Get the handy 6 oz. size and ' sprayer-and be turn to buy the 20 oz. refill sire ”l-: at grocery. drug or hnrdwiirc stores. . Our Beautiful Budgie hm IWP.-II-:lT':;E:rlll(!l. and watt-.Iu'uI so far. KI ing inhthe North liivcr League and Bill) I'HtlIt'-F. LB won t e Bike Slio Tro h . The d -. PierceiTrophy, to The plgyl. who '7 'T'T "'-'''''PE ," g y ' ' . -by Byrne Hm” Sanders received me 1935' Pllllillly llnlvl BONELESS c l . April 5th--S10 is your-si . . .IF during regular it-agile play was No FAT 1 1 OR Sl”.l:iiNG ll)i-.A for em W0" by li'urlm- 'Iiii.viur ot Niiw . , l of the tine i5Hlii)l".N Clilal.Sl-LS In Ht-lmtivil as the Mile Crack. 'i'aylor served only N0 BONE-. LB. . most llll4,'f't':lllllL' one of in. work. (IN! any, 0.- I k PEAS oooIO12c 79: .:it.. y con FlI.l.ETS- . FROZEN, lb. ; NQT FROZEN. lb. . . . . . KIPPERED I-IERRING. I HADDOCK Fll..LETS- . FROZEN, lb. 39c .'- I -.2”-'1 NOT FROZEN, lb. .. I SMOKED FILLETS. NI. . . . . 39: SALT HERRING. 2 for . . . 25: 291: ........ 350 I 4:) .-.-o. fWEMPzxrmmmmymwrnzrzmw&W ' ,- Ib. . . 35: III! IIIIRMIFED Al.I.'PlIRPOSI ILOII ..'.'.E ."..'.". E92 he's beginning to chii-rup quite cheoriiiilv when any of us are in Oh! room. He's so cute. When I mnie downstairs iirst thing in the morn- ing, he hears my iootslmis and tiwros great rustling and preening to get. ready for breakfast. We're still iiruiiiiiiz .-iimiii is name for himc one that MI four of us like. Perluips you can help us to choose a. nurse. Gino: Assay-Free! . . . Ninety Frigitliiire Elm-ti-in Driers-an jvem away during the next. few weeks in the clotting I.lP'Ii().V S0l'l' 3-ii-rliir t'rmto.Ifl Writ; the last linr- for this rota little jingle-with I and to rbyiiie with ”ll'tlIil”. . My Iamily bogs for Lipton Soup Their FRESHNICKS is I lrrat I always keep all Iour all IICIJ hi" ilm I:iliZIIIl'ill'(l Iilm-trir l)i-iorsi So ulliriril 1-niry foriii at your i!rut'tlrlS . . . in M; fnnnv mm-it-3 pg: iwi ivnntl Atincli an oniiitv Lipton Soup pack- up (or n '.-.o..y) to each one . . . anti mail to line. 21.12. Tomnto. Ont. Good Iuclil 1&0 TIP TOP 'l'I'IlII Look l IJIAL 8224 211 EIISTOII ST. b main: T. ill tailors MONTI EAL- HALIFAX 20-V4 Iirs. O HALIFAX- MONTREAL II hrs. 55 miss. C. N. R, I. J. MIQDONAID. 1&0 Satin. H""'d""”'.'”””'”"df'P"i”'T Spring coming true! lint which rim -it tlir iiial-i-Ivii--I'l"'(I laid . . , '.-.. ..w .. .n "Ie'ii lione- W'”"--'-"-'- "”'-''"""W'' 21."; "Witi.:.;:.:;x:;;a::l..h:i;.:t. l,.:...:;1:.I" .31.. .1! cm - '.dd.,.a' choo”yam1.VinET'.d . wiisliiiig the VVITIIIVHVS you Svnlm-cit (ill VPXl"ill'S Iii”? P”-'7 lIItl.lVoIlt'HpTopheadqIIl'IlI. use (7ainp:inii's IiI'.lI.llX Ii-lI.XI it : Hui tl'Illt'll Ly'IYi"S'lIllS line cofI:o to liven your IIII-Y li:iiiiI.- will will the ii.ll...liml.. in Tllillllfbil of Wilda ........A u,,..'. ..i... W... 3 ,,,.,,,..,' rt-ti intllili. lln Pl)lllli."ii'tltI notes Iiiiv . tho IlIlIlSl'llliltI 5 70 lI.i3 ill Ni liiiii lllill-IWit"?-l”l1ll'”i'i"l”V9fI Balm with tho iiviv liinilv 4IH- tin v lh.s"IIiX'I' CIIKSIC uh SAR- N159? . . . both for iuilv tillt-, Iltlllh ('llli'I' ll" ill Iu'r'nhl:Isl and 'ow tIiero'.- on twi-lint: of the p i-v--vI'iiiiivi' llllll lmiv iuiirli we cap---no lerilaiiig-eon lllxi" .lu-. is now i .I -t quit-it. in-Iii-tween prolo- quirk Illlinlll prussiire llint rt-Iv :-A-is 1,.i-up nip oiirsolicsl the exzii-t amount. to Fill! .-viiwrity ” ”TT into your hnnds-atn I-mo tlimu ff Invt-Iv. I'm torinhiniz iiiv rlultiiw. 5g .33, the Itnliim Balm h:il.ire-iii.-t as I I. l 5 serving the Atlantic The miles whip smoothly by when you take Canadian Nsu'onsi's all-sleeping csr train. Canada's Atlantic Provinces. You're not rhained to a KOCIIIIB wheel or shackled in a small cubicle. You can work. rest or play - you uke your choice. On the Ocean Limited. you can choose from 1 wide range of accommodations and dine in the luxurious sur- rounding: of the dining car, so if you are travelling to Crniidais Atlantic Provinces - no direct by the CNR Ocean Limited. Ptuuc Agom. Phone: 100! W &fo.?,amo'a.We " OK It ,5 limiter!” (Trip Of My Neighbor: listed FREE DELIVERY -' "' "V" 6”: grrmvr- yo.-in. rliv. Sim nus lml-iinv: n iir of tiir iivw in- 5l'lnt Cliaw ti- Saiilir-rri (luff.-n ' - iinvl lI'V)hl'l'1 - at Hm 4Irl.mi- entice rnIOP immiuli llm W !i.luu'. "I WP Wlllh tau llli in." HM -:ii-I. "YOU FPEIIY Another -April . . . annthirr m0n'li to which the hiiiiiiting lllllllllill til learned it from my nmliwrl mg. "I'll Never Usc Anything I-Ilu-.'” , . . . Thsit was the liiiipv trv s -I of mr 3-vniii: g P flllllclilrn fir .l Frau Riinnmg and CM-m -FIFO hm, ,h,. 1, ,4 g .l...- ,. thr way you minglieep llw Lnnnlln the .im-...- in your house it you Pi... l,.qt...l use l)ll iN0 rrgiilnrly, once a Mqkhrwp H. w('t'Iv:'. l' K" trio iuiportrinl in good H", 'h.”,,.l , I. hmi.-nltniiiiig to he nhle to open T)lyI"lllln Nlllllt: clung.-ti or sluw ilroiiis IMI, rind in-twp will in riiuimuz gr-riu-irer and ,.i,.,...V rm, F... tin it with Drano ..l..-.v....n nl Iii .lliri'l'II churning, Imilim; notion that iiiX.onIi'rs and Shah: new-r IIVVIKPII pi:-iii:-r -1I'llIn hvif of it is, while livr shin glowing with I now lwiiity I know that the high linnlin mu- iv LI Provinces .. v .'-"i mm M H.” "HM... . l...-p R .1... g finally .- .IW.'lt the waste matter in . ' I I, 1 II, , hr, If tliwiiiis. Just a lItlilr'slTlf7l1h sf Ingnanpmvi :i"r et'i i. "3 y I. i" ..a La, on same time. i..-irwi,i.x PH 4 m,'(.',l'.I.:i.'",i-",.Mi.L..;.If'3..I,,.,...,...,. .,, LIQIIID MAKHIII, Ill” Ii V"”'l j,-nil i-..ilr-r i-ziii inme this wast! for slain: nf any lyyir. Rntl our m....,., V . g pm. 1),,".,, Mn. lit,- ngr - hm-iiiisr of this twn-inlil iiriion--Ii hrmmiirr niivl it .-l;iii- nntlnwr at tho TiTT1PIllllt',l rmliv war you to iii-cover this new skin loveliness for umirsellf hiuiixwli-ea in yiliimliing and septic tank-. llrine this lirrillhliil routine into your Iloinr --lItf' nnrri-a-wrele iisn of Drann. Bur it at grocery. drug or hnriiwnre stores. the Ocean Limited in Hey Than! You with tho iirnnni in your hontls , . . what are you going to do will vnliinbic piiiwrs .'lf'Id irreplaceable articles you Illltl in your house during spring clean- ing? 1 siigirc-V gnu K'IlIlt'tl' them to other. and LIIKI flwm down in the HANK Ill" NONTNEAL IE lrilltltflflltlfll. You rrm rent it B of M Safelv Deposit Box for In: than two cents Ii thy . . . You'll End the mat IT'IlilIiPiI ur-ll worth the sewing in panel of mind. Hoi M S:ifeiy Deposit Born are ill!- roof and hiirgliir-proof-and an inairnnce Igaind one too. No more hunting the house for lilllid vnlushleol TIlP)'.II all he safely tucked away il ntsafetyvapositnossuholsahaflluld X (jiNAni.w Niiiimi TM