NQVEMBER -29. -1951 decide Francis New President Of Abbies-Stub l Distilling Company Profits increase WALKERVILLE. 0nt.. Nov. 3- Appointmeti . .Sport Inst is Discussed 5hl4aE '1 -t THE GUARDIAN , A most enjoyable banquet was Sports Banquet Held At S'side Air Station CHARLOTTETOWN S'side Curling Rink Executive Holds Meeting (CP)-Consolidated net profits of i r "Mr.'Base- gf”';:'heF':E: 2.1?” 1,, 31-194. Hiram Walker-Gooderham and ,9: gm acid was elected Preeid- woi-ts. Ltd.. for the year ended ent of the Amateur Abegweit Ath- Au! 31. were s20.8'll2.1D0. or 17.23 Mgocl tlo last night at s ""eem,, at. this executive follow- ln the Auoclatiorfs annual ylqleetlng. ile cceeds Gordon Ben- "?-'eo,-ge Walters was elected vice- rdsldent and Walter Let-axe. sec- retary. W. E. Mlassey was re-el- ccird treasurer. I lhlre. compared with 521,926,- 374. or 59.08 Q share, in the pre- ceding year. 55168 01 533,384,523. compare with s:M3,f2D.'73'1. The decrease is accounted for principally by vari- ations in exchange rates between Canadian and American ' curren- ment of a physical instructor to supervise organized sport for trophies were presented to sue- younger children in the school is cessful teams and individuals who seen as a result of discussions had achieved prominence in the held on the subject last night at the regular meeting of the West Rent Home and School Associa- training and a committee was set -held by the sports committee of the R. C. A. F. station at Sum- The possibility of the merside last evening at which the appoint- lleld of sport during the year. The banquet was held in the airmen's mess, and was well at- trophles and championships were No Major Ball 4 Likely for Paclficulloasi NEW YORK Nam M -(AP)-lgilhfefgr clshgmittrlie ctllflirnllialn Nich- qulrements for circuits desiring to A meeting of the executive oi: the Summerside Curling Rink was held in Summcrside. yesterday. The president. Mr. John K. Cur- ran. presided. The chairman of the member- ship committee, Mr. James Mac- of the non. ta dad bp. memh 5 at the V i The Pacific Coast Baseball Lea-t g Several parents present. at the sprgrtlng ll.-am; :.d .,..,,..,,i,".l.Z',',: izue's hope at soon becoming trial?" 3'” gW;:d:d- t to meeting spoke on the need of de- an the simian. major league appeared dimmed n PW!” "id 5 .d 0l5”:3”l' veloplng this branch of child A most, impressive "my 0; today bya proposed list of re-' W 7"" E W” '5 3" 0”” ling Association that the runners- tup in the Briish Consoi play down sicsl Education." Mr. Bennett thanked the Phy- sical Fitness Department tor generous assistance during the past year. also the members of the executive and the press. The other committee chairmen also thanked the Physical Fitness De- partment. and the press. Jack Kane reported a successful year in lctlvlties. He pointed out that the Club par- ticipated in competition for all age groups and reviewed the activities of each bracket. "The outstanding event of our Club during the season was the suc- cessful winning of the Maritime Junior 'B' title." he stated. "ft is our hope that during the Christmas holidays we will be able to arrange a goodly number of practices for our teams and that with the cn-operation of the Forum. the Playground Commis- sion, the Charlottetown Garrison and the Rotary Club we will be able to operate regular leagues in all ngc brackets during the current season," he concluded. hockey PAGE SEVEN t.unity for competition among our Island athletes both senior and junior. Plans are now being made for the summer. when meets will be held every two weeks. These will be open to our Island athletes and prizes will be awarded. at each meet," he stated. Danny Mccormack reviewed tin- Club's baseball activities for the summer in all age brackets. l-lo. recalled the showings of ear-h Club and particularly those of the Intermediate and Juinor teams. Mr. McCormack suggested that a finance committee he appoint- ed to handle the tunris question. He. also suggested more exhibi- tion games for each team. He thanked coaches Tom MacFarlanv. Fred Wheir-in and Ev. MarNeill for their work and also the play- ers. A suggestion that an N.B.-P.E.l. Senior Football league might be formed from teams of S.D.l7., Mount A., U.N.B.. Abbies. Srririt John and Summerside was msdr by Elmer Blanchard in his port on foothnll activities. PP- The Cmmnen M m, V”-mu clea. p up to discuss the matterg with won by personnel at, the R c, A. advance to big-league status. WP me beam to mpresem the F0m'”"'e” we” N-alectedf They 513915;!-?8g2 mpm” 'Aet60A"3' 3' '"".' L)vll'll:r l.l!'l(f:'h0I;l:Dll:l'r?16trlf 01:oPll?)"'!)i(t(ll R 5'.''''0''' w""'. c""""d 5'"-V mp The megggd n':k':L'Cn'f';:a'gn';'f?ls;IPriiice Edward Island Curling As- ”'1 """"e" Juk KM!" mck ' ' t. ” up 95' 501' Add" Fitness .4... in obtaining a qualified """"" '" "'"'"s' "M sown” mommlm 3 it u it t '5"C'"''”'' ”' "'9 R””' c”''”'””'” and field, George Whiters; toot. tions .o fixed assets totalled 33,- mmnucmri Once me dams are hast-ball and soccer; and two 11. C. major esgue extlacii. vc co ncl or Curling club cenwnnm in Monb hall, Elmer Blanchard: Danny 033.382. bank loans of 83,300,000 arranged me 'wmmm”- Wm W A. F. wives added to the Ic- which Fod Fire. C0ll1llll:S('iIrl;l M11 in March. litccormsck: basketball, wally were paid off, and shareholders mwmv the cny Scmml Board. mrnplishments of the men by win- 0: biaieebal. t S ;D0ll)(e85m9::1I-1 d hf The Gnboury Cup pm. down gs Scum;-bury; finance. Roy Mac- received 3l1.5H.592. or S4 & share. Mem'7"" 9' "'9 Wrnmmee are ning a championship in a. ladies pan exlpec ed o' r3 em 15 to he held in Summerside on the alllvray- 1" dlV'd'"d5- Mrs. Earl Taylor. Ivan Nicholson "'''b'''' '”''"e' me bl-K ensue mums 5" 9 ' Vlih day of December. It was de- and .Geome Iv” I in tennis, Sqdn, 3 l.rlr.'l.. convention nextr !;10frllah. A. major- Cided that an cntrips must he La” nmws was "1, Hm mew .acombe non the Piince Edward My vote s requie or passage. handed 1,, M... ,ha,,m,m 0; the SAVE MONEY by buying at l:lIiEEllDAL'S This Week-End MEN'S 0VERCOATS- Values to 39.50 .................. .. Values to 39.50 MEN'S STATION WAGON COATS-A 2lI.5O MEN'S SUITS- Valuea to 549.50 .. ......... .. ............. ..-. 2ll.50 MEN'S SUITS- Valuea to 82.50 BOYS' BOYS' BOYS' BOYS' PANTS'............... 53.95 SWEATERS 51.95 COMBINATION5 51.95 BREECHES 52.95 Deposit MEN'SASTORE.' Use Our Lu -Away Plan - A Small ill Held Any Garment. The GREENDAL co. Ltd. 144 61-. Geo. St. ing this fall and was largely at- tended with approximately 90 present. The large number of par- ents wss indicative of their in- terest in the plans for the school year. Miss Crosby's class won the prize ior having the largest. num- loser of parents in attendance with Educational films from the Gov- ernment Library were shown dealing with the need of proper sleep for children and the experi- ence needed by teachers in pro- vide proper training for the children. Three committees were formed during the business session. With the chairman they were. Member- ship. Mrs. W. E. Scantlebury; Programs. Mrs. H. Phillips: Ro- freshments, Mrs. Ivan Nicholson. At the close of the meeting those present received is lunch served by the women in the Domestic Science Room. WINNTPEG. Nov. 23 - (GP) - Pricea were somewhat irregular to- day on the Winnipeg Grain ED change. However. in most cases, early losses were erased. Others were reduced. Early in the session. Korean was developments prompted selling. This along with heavier hedging sent. prices lower. However, the of- ferings decreased late in the trade and prices moved upward. strength of United States wheat was reflected in rye trade here. Winnipeg rye also gained strength on reports of export business of about 200,000 bushels of this com- modity to Norway. Flax moved lower throughout most of the active session. Export loadings of Canadian wheat: included 620,000 bushels for the United Kingdom. 350,000 for Is- rael. 350,000 for France. 365.000 to Germany and small lots to Belgium and Colombia. Prices for class two.wheat were up one-quarter cent from yester- B5 slouni n. o. ltElilMEllT sins oomrsrmoma rsmnsnav, 29 NOV. 51 is SIGNAL RIDGIMENT WILL mam WEEKLY ' On zrmisnays and munsous At Usual Hours. All Ranks will Attend Unit Muster Parade on Tuesday, 4 51 clay, while I.W. A. prices were down three-quarters. Closing prices: Oats: Dec. l.00"a2 Jly 9153. Barley - Dec. l.407a;' May 1.34- 1,5A; July l.27l&. Rye - Dec. 2.03; May 2.07; Jly 2.025-M. Flax -- .Dec. 4.il5'A; May 4.973; Jill 4.37. May 97-HA: held in The Branch Home Agenda: lens) roop All Banks are hereby LEGION MEETING The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Charlotte- town Branch Canadian Legion B. E. S. L. will be IONIGHT. Nov. 29th-Ar 8 P. M. General Business 28th. I L A A macs. n.c.A. I Annual Muster Parades R.l-I. . and 114 BTY.-2000 Hrs. 0 Dec. 51' Olftosvn. 204 my.-zooo hrs. "F" Troop 204 Bty.-2000 hrs. 7 Dec. 51. 5 Dec. 51, Montague. Sous-ls. ordellsd to sttend at the times and dates shown above. , THOSE FAILING TO ATPEND WILL "Nor" RE- CEIVE A PRE-CHRISTMAS PAY t.-Col. . . w-v um nGO.O.38L.A .ltegt.I.C.A- 0' Island singles championship by defeating his opponent from Char- lottetown who had previously won the Island trophy for two years. The presentation of the trophy to Sqdn. Ldr. Lacnmbe was made by FVS D E. Carson. In soccer, the station team won the Maritime senior championship and the tri-service ohsrnpionship. It is a record of interest that this team had difficulty in finding opposing teams worthy of contest and that in their wholr season they did not lose it game. The soccer trophy was received by P0. R. Stewart and the pres- entation made by FVL Palmer. In baseball. the. station team won the Maritime tri-Service Lea- gue championship. The R. C. A. F. was tunable, however, to locate this trophy which is believed to be somewhere in lialiinx and as a result no formal presentation was made. In softball the station team won the Maritime Twl-Service League chnnipionsliip, while the cadet team won the Summcrside town honors and the station in- ter-Section League was won by the Tower Team. The softball trophy was receiv- ed by Mr. Ross Armstrong of the Department of Transport. meter- ologicai section on the station. Mr. Armstrong is captaln of the Tow- er Team. Presentation of this tro- phy was made by Mr. W. Young. In golf the station championship was won by Mr. Ross Armstrong and the presentation was made by S L K. C. R. Brown. The indies softball team. com- posed of the wives of R. C. A. F. personnel, won the Suminerside League championship nnd the trophy was received by Mtss. Fin- nlgan, captain of the ladies team. The presentation of this trophy was made by Mr. Boates. Chairman of the sports,commlt- tee. F0. F. H. Plnnchc, presided at the banquet and called on Padre George Fee in say ,-trace. Reviews Activities In a review of the sport activ- ities of the station, F0. Planctie commented on the very successful year of sport enjoyed by the sta- tion which had won some of the most. coveted sport trophies in Eastern Canada in spite of the fact that some sports were curtail- ed because of a very heavy at: training prograin. He paid tribute to the station's sports committee for the assistance )0 itoiiucrlu and very fine co-operation which x l to This Christmas give GiftrPackaged HDLEPIDOF HOS!" EOMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED, l0ilD0ll IAIIlMlO0IlIlITllllIl.I&lIt ALLNHONNAPIIIAOCWOIIIFAIOIII MIPSIOGKI flighti Raising of one or two heavily- populated minor league cities to major-league status is blocked by it requirement that applications must be mnde only by a swim Of Curling mm: for the 1951-52 sea- eight cities mutually agreeing to 50,, W1” be Saturday ex-tuning. Dec all of the requirements. The couii- 1, All members and pmspccuve cii vetoed su;ge?ions for cxpand- mambo,-5 ;.r,. m.-dmrv 1m-med m ins the Nations and American aitcnd. There will be entertain- Leaglua to 10 or 12-club leagues. ment and a good time will be en. This bars individual cities such loved by all. ' games committee. Mr. Ivan Nich- olson. on or before Sunday noon, Dec. 2. The official opening of the as Lot; Angeies, San Francisco, Those wishing to curl Saturday Houston. Dallas, Baltimore, Moni- evening. both ladies and gentle. real, Toronto. Milwaukee and: men, will post. their names on the bulletin board at the Curling Rink. The first to post. their names will be served first, as far as the draw for the curling is concerned. Mr. Frniik.Cameron is in charge of the draw. others which have been mt-ntionedl as possible sites for biz-league franchises. These cities, however, still could become big-league towns by fran- chisee shifts--such as from St. Louis to Toronto--but there. are many stumbling lll0Cii5 here, too. for ambitious cities. First the other cities in the minor league must give unanimous consent to the transfer and a heavy cash payment must be made to the miner league for the loss of terit- ory. Among other METEITIAL rnzio (Cont-lnuedwflfom page 0) assislaiice will be given by the Playgrounds Commission, he stat- requircments, a '3 Y , new league must show an uggrcgi He also pointed out that an as- "te OL 15,000,000 populanon mbsociation was needed to look af- the eight cities: must have an"f'." " '"”"” 'e”ue mid "in me average paid attendance or 3,500. "'3' "3" ""9 '" m" - Abegwms 000 over a mree veargpenod Duh "if we could only get one fifth of ceding the application; must have "'9 m""9-V 5”e"' L" P” m”'''"3 it potential minimum of 23.000 ca- "Gaby p""'e's we ..co"'d "N" " pacity in any single park" and w""""" p".""am' M """" must be responsible for a'Il lPl'- The 'm'''.'"'''' ”'m''''' '”'d by rltorv provisions and for all fin-' "'ea5"'P" B"' Ma5"y' 5"'"'e" ""' ;the Abbies had 57.00 on hand. "We :"c':l'JO?1'z"g6't,'3"&0"tOa'3;r':1';5"pl;':'Estarted the season with 51.14 cash D ' l ' land Sl0.00 in the bank." he point- 5”” mild 5'"l”” "P "M" MW "l ed out. He also stated that all W l" the ""l””- lCiuh bills including those toi- 52:. liogoocoo population pr:quircmcnt' M the close 0' "He -"mm": " Tlie 'lntei-national League and was announced W Pmhdent G-0" lrtmerican Associatioii each has n'dm Bemmn nun th-Q Fhymc" dmwm mm” M mi H'bom:FltllPSs Department. will donate a Gomwg Pgowever onlyy hm Mtrophy lo the Provincial Champ- v - - V v, vion football team next year. lIl11aen?0e!i;5la2(;p(:mp;sar:.;l'l1t2l; iiagtellgil FollowirFg"ni'e vcrl): brief sum- ! ' "' r - l'll.1fl0S 0 l0 PXC9 FILL I'D OTIS and San Francisco. It. also was the by tho Prcsidcnt. Mr. n-finer: only circuit to come close to thc'nnrl the mmmittre Chairmen. required paid attendance of 3.500,! The President rccalled that in 000 last year. incl-,arl,v all branches of sport. r'”"m-m-b-m7m--.rim- A r-give-it teams had ado ":;;'oug':1':':t"':;ce;::' "om memilent. sliowings. He tianked and Group Capt A G' Kwmm CD 'coni:rnlul:iicd the managers, commanding 'of'lcer of the sin: m:'l""'t'S ""1 '''”'"'''s "W "'9" 'x' ' ' P V Z tioii, briefly addressed the ban- w,.,,,",.,:f:,'rrn,d 1,, H19 W.omin,n' (Wei 3nd Mid N5 W35 Slim '0 -Welpirice which nlhlctics have taken on the station so many athletes of tin ms u,l.,.m-is .,du.-mo,,.1 ,,-5. the calibre capable of wlllnlllg l-l'l'.'.ten1 and stated "I hope that. the il3;0PlllCi: lthglbt til”: 133;" Dfeseniftil-lday is not too far distant when 9 Pl 1' U9 0 9 KGHEYOS .V otir larizer schools. like those of of those who had donated the l.l'0'llllP othrr province's, will have phiel. inn ihcir staffs grariiiates in Phy- So wonticrillll lo re0t2.lUQz' - :- V MISTY-SHEER Nylons of Note in Heloproof'I Very-Personalized CHRISTMAS GlFT PACKAGE - it's a perfect Christmas gift . . . lovely Nylons of Note in Holeproof's heavenly Corsage Shades . . . petal-fresh by day, drama-touched by night. And now . . . an added touch of excitement for Christmas . . . Holeprooi's very special, iimy-Personalized" Christmas Gift Package to impart just the right note of intimate remembrance. 5:4-6-M I . 73ere3 1 secret 732 tyggjasf wraferfitis W1 -sd excel-' Mr. Blanchard recalled that the Abbies played seven games this past fall, won four, tied one and The Track and Field report by George Walters pointed out that the Abbie; team of last season took part in events without the lost two. He regarded 195i as the services of most of the leadingiyear of the football rcvivai In point gctlers of past. years. Mr.;CharlotIolown and that 1952 Waits-rs stated however that aiwould he the year to win the small team composed of juniors Mt-Curdy Cup. and several seniors represented He noted with rvailrtlt ill!!! the club at each of the Maritime football interests among the meets nod made a creditable school children was allowed to showing. ,wnnt-. He made several sugges- "II we are to field strong Ab-gtions regarding the draining. top hie trams in tho future it is rircssing and lighting of Memor- neceasary to provide more oppor- ial Field. i OVERCOATS ' NEW FALL STOCK OF MEN'S ALL WOOL FLEECE5- 7 MELTONS ETC. - REGULAR 549.50 - i i i 1 ' THE BEST BUY or THE YEAR AT l PARKAS . i'.i't'."."..'i..'.'.ii.'.'.'.7.f.,.'7.i7i'i.'T7.'..Tii..i'if .... ..14.95 iii.A..'..'.sSl'EL'E' X'c'.Ii'..?s'i..'!?c5't.'-E?.”'Z'.t',i'.m 12.95 MEN'S JUMBO SWEATERS . . . . . . . 54.49 MEN'S CARDIGAN SWEATERS . . . . 53.95 MEN'S 54.95 SPORT SHIRTS . . . , . 52.95 MEN'S MED. COMBINATIONS . . . - . 52.49 i coop QUALITY enowu DRILL WITH ALL w oo L BOMBER JA-BKETS MEN'S DRESS PANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . 57.95 MEN'S biEs31iHiif MEN'S BIB OVERALLS . . . . . . . - . . . 53.49 MEN'S ZIPPER OVERALLS 35.49 BOYS' WEAR STATION wacon COATS sins HEAVY ourtrso PARKAS .. sto.9s !i' BOYS' are ovsnAi.i3T.....,.... sl.so DOYS' ALL WOOL swsarsns 33.49 ll Ioys' Med. 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