T... it . i l i BECAUSE OF WORLD AFFAIRS CAHA Nixes AII-Stars And Vernon - Junior Playoffs Trimier llemembered As 'tllIil.tXll. (hit. t(.'P' Canada t'aii;i(la's oulrt. Kttthciicr-Water-." . " uili not iniiiiicte ill the 19.37 world loo liutt-liiiicii. Iinished third be- A G" h 'l wt tliaiiipinii-iiios hind ltii-sin and the L'iiut-ti Stair-s.I y l.iwrlL'P lllt(Ii('), xt-ticl.'iry-iiian- The chainpioiishtps were playedi pigti or the (uiiatiian Amateur ill cmijiiiittitiii with the Winter M()N'l'Ill'IAL i(lP -Dave Trot- lttttx.-t A--titlttiltlll xalfl tt'i-dncs- Uliiiipics in hair. ticr, who died Tint-sday night In mt ( .tit.uia niil ltdkh up the (ham. L05-(; (-()5-pipsyoy Halifax. iias rccallcd in Montreal 1... (l -t ti. -, tin-t-on nt-xi xcsir lic- Tm. .1... N0" 1., M...” (mm mm. today as "one of the most pleasant ( -t 'tii' until Filiinl-19 ttlttfil pciiiion tin. (cat: ritiiiaxcs .1 six- ll-trwlla ttiltt Ft" l!iH)'9d FY0199 iv in” lttui ,n .tuli(i oliulfs iimiitli pci'in(l of iioiilit and t'0lJ- 5””'3I il”i'Ift'.V-" l t r; lliitli it t-" ltl-ltiil gilitnii iIll' i-li.'iiiiiiion-liips. i':i"""' h'”-'lNl"- iIt'a" ill xI""' lm (Wilt .-ti .Ii'.P ttimniliic-c -H... (tyny (H... d(l(sidPd 13.! trcal sportsnrltcrs, made this .. ..g L nu ..;..inv.g ..n nil-tar yld. HM, rp.,,.-ml, .,,..,,1,i hp WW9. miiiiiit-iii .-ind also sziul ilizu hiss It it" will I ll -4 ill (V-Writ ill-'11 x('flit'(I 'n uuilii cliiiiiipiiiiixliips flmiil ”'"a”t' ill" -ila-it "('3' days i. iiii', t,,n..i;..n. tilun (iup .,,.i. ,1 H”. ummlmmn pub "U! of the lii-iili(l(I .tloiiii't-al tlziroons" (t. .i- ,- t vi... f 2 ...i and UL .;m.H,.d mm me bl” Tm, ,.V0..m. of the National liockcy League. I. w-mt:vii- iii-Lt” oft tmu itist smut on the 1935 LhLlm- T-l""t"" 3" U" WW1”-t till”! . ,..t 'i' at iiitlll ins itn-it-us p...n,m.,,. he dicd at 30. nas a iiicuibcr of in t .n..:. . .n'it La.” ., Mb m.Hm.,i mm A" an. inc All-ItU(ilIS Mu-n they (lcti-.aIcd' mix I l'l ti ix itt s-it tiittitllitiiiil tnmatia lo i-opt.-.e.nt litter-tti'Un'.' cltgbs 10 Mn the blan- Fwl INN” pm”. Mum N. Sy.Il...h.d from it-t (up in 19213. uitiituit a l(laS. i in l i it-i; iii.-v ttlitk many of tho liniutiiioii 'l'tic plan uas to pipyygp --(;ALLAAx1"' 1.-ART lil- it . .' to in.-tnin-i- inrtit-atcd hcgiu 'lHiflIll..! last month at l'cr- --Thai yyag a grow a..ym....,uCng iiiii icti inc '.t-tit chsinsto non. hit” and ST3.(lt)(l nas to be .,i 31-4,-uongf M-mp iv.-i-gugun in ninth not iEtr(t'll in 9 in world rziiscti iilliilltlfl xtii).xL'rlpllUnS from me juomn-.1 tic,-aid -in-I-imp; it litnit . viuriii: it-(cut ti."lx anti had Ctiuzidian liti-inc-s firms gas meil. greatest. And In H”) r-1c., IItl'tt 'llt -ii:..iiiiiii such that Can- A ('ttltlll1llit'(' uzis to choose the 1...-3-. Date Ti-niiit-i one of thei iimi -'liwi(I IltIIt'tllIwtI(”l'C(tfT1;it'I.iTlg first ctiatiiiw axtiiialiie anti tile gnlgulhesf skate;-5 mm etc-r unite in l' .- r coat-lim of all (cams under (WHA a liockcy iiniforin. ul.ncd 8 ital-i it it .1: v (tic tirt.iiuxt.iiici-s. jiiristlictioii uontvi he asked to lam part. lie had been III with C;iii.ui.t ll-ti lime an entry in iiauic tlicii top players as possible 1...” fur several (in... i,..i..,-,- the the wt-trill Wu-itttiii-iii-liti: M'l"f'5 In candithmw playoffs but he insisted on getting Dill-(Int nmi ycnr." The min-inr h-iiuzed down dur- into the finals. and played trey tan:-rt.i i'..lx min the unrld mg the Wnititrtl mciidnus hockey. rlwiuitvi-it li.p l.'i lllllt-W. hating Dudley said the cxct-iiliye mm- -H H-35 an amaymg scties. )la- ping enmimi.-it go iinics miitee was askcit tn vote against I-mm in-51 tackled the ihcmpnw-tme Maud Pcniuiun ts uou the title last the all-star st-litiue ”tn view of print i'ilIf'agfI lady. and in two ycnr win a xii tit-(cat of Russia the local delay which had taken ganu-q they pig ad in minutes be- In liiiueldurf. This year. however. place." tore Maroons scorcd the only goal, on Chicago ice. Then they beat New York Rangers tuo straight. and followed this with a stunning three straight over Leals.' Ferguson recalls that Trotlier was purchased by ltlaroons from Toronto Maple Leafs, after he had played with the Olympic champion Toronto Varsity Grads. i "lie was guaranteed Sl0.000 pcr iyear for five years. making his iinilial cost a liability of 562.500 for the club. probably a high mark :fttl' any one player in the National ll-lockey League." ism? iWins League's 5 The Charlottntown Guardian. Thursday, Nov. 15, 1956 IN THIS CORNER Archie is A Sensitive Soul 11'). Jculxliis is A Canada To SkipWorici Ch'shiips 9 --.i' Soiiiiiicrsirle lit-puiy tlayor W.;u'ay wt-ii the putk in above di'op- night. ilocltigt lcngtic tintier-lltfontague tlelti'and Summcrsidet a t Summcrsicle Tuesday A('9S' Coke Grady. lluglies later W'aitlng for the puck to scurt-ti four goals for the Prim- utiicizilly get be dropped are Billy iliiglies of l(tsFs in pace a ill-ti victory. Photo By Wottol APPEARANCE ltlwiitague Pl'lllll'(lluCS fresh from 'a I0-6 victory mar Stinimerside iltces in the opening game of the Fayden. lslantl Senior H Hockey League. at Suinmcrside tlnic Stadium: Tuesday night will be looking fort their second straight they take on the youthful Basilica Yoiilh Club at the Sports Arena . S gr, p B L h tonitzlil. V s.3l””l'..i?.T"l:..l'.i&....”"Z.lJi5tE173..:.2ii”l?:.i..dT”tll2 1?. and (for this reason he has vowed has entered a squad and joinsi . . "”'('i."5'”1-Vihm CW” .(B"hbyl to turn tiger and tear Floyd Pat- Summerslde R.('.A.F.. S.D.U . P. D""hng' Pnmms" plawng mach terson limb from limb in the lorth- W C. and the Trotters in what is NEW y()m( Ap) jug.-kpy coming world championship hoped will be the bcst hoop league Mam”. m, New york yankce heavyweight bout on November in years and years. lsiugger who won the Am.-mu. 30 at Chicago. In I careless mew League's triple batting crown. merit Gus diAmato let it bei W0 E0! 0"? first Klimt?-SP OI "10 W ed ne sd ay was unanimously IUION1 "131 he find hi! Wile DF0: I-Sianli H9('k9Y 1-933”? "1 Niion named the league's most taluable tcge Patterson believed Tnmmy.TuPSlI8y End WU must Say WC :player in the balloting of the Base- has moulded together a high acor- ing outfit that is going to be league honors. l Jack Ready. B.Y('. memo. hast a club this year that will have' to prove ilscif but ftcndy claims his team will be skating with any squad in the league and is con- (ilurricancl Jackson to be a cam? DWI! "Om "18 Rim! Wm! ball Writers Association. , tougher opponent than Mortc.;VIEi0nl Of bill lhlllll Child T9?) Only once before has 3 player lhni any Ircmry over This was folly of the wont mi-i,.this season. Not only were we M," wilhouy . dissemlng V0,; Finsf i;iPPEl:)xRtAt;'CFr3arncd. I For as we said Archie is a scn- IE3!"-Si lit? I'.i.V('TS ht" Y0" "MY That was in 195.1 when Cleveland's silive man and the remark tiirri- fl98Fit-"ted by Lil! IBTE9 BI-W"d3H('C Al Rosen also swept all 24 ballot! Both teams will be making thclrl first appcarance of the season alt Montague-BYC Tangle Tonight are Ray Ketch. formerly with L'.N.R. Red Raiders. Red Mac- and Don Stewart and Jimmy Diifly. two products of Clinrlotte-town's minor leagues, i New faces on the B.Y.C. are Arscnault and George Trainor on defense, two more products of ihei minors and Jack Shepherd and Gordon Currie. a player highly; (regarded by coach Rcady on the. forward wall. Two old pres Art; Perry and ilaroldtltediliouatt, will also be in the lineup. Game time is 8.30 sharp. LIneups:- Montague:- frnse - Coyle. Macl.ure. MacRae.i Duffy. Stewart: Forwards. Hughes. . A. Arsenault. Carroll. MacFnydeni Ketch. Macl.ean, dry. Trowsdale. R.Y.C.:- Goal - Doyle; Defense- Rcady, Perry. F. Shepherd. Trai- d.c.ii.s. it P.W.C. Play 0-0 Draw Quct-ii f'li:irlolle High School girls and P.W.(.'. girls battled to a 0-0 tie in a soccer match played .V'0Sl9rtI;t)' afternoon. it was the third int-cling of the year for the two stiiizitis. The high school won the first game 1-0 and the other ended in a 0-0 draw. The game was fast and well played and neither team enjoyed much of a territorial advantage. Because of the increasing cold weather on further games will be! win uhen.Thane Doyle in the nets and Joe played this year. Albany Wins; RCAF-Royals lie in S'side League ' Albany si. Pals defeated the Al-i Gm” I””""' "5 berton Rciuls in the-first half of a. doubleheader in the max league at Civic Stadium in Down”, La",-Siimnierside last night by that score of 6-2. Alberton held the greenshirts fairly even for two per- iinda but Albany had a wide mar- Pre-Chrish I nor. J. A rsenault. Smith: For- .gin in play in the final chukker NEW YORK tCP) - Montreal Canadians opened up in the last two periods Wednesday night for a 5-3 win over New York Rangers which extended the New Yorker's losing streak to six games. Maurice (Rocket) R 11: h a r d -scoredthe99th oslollitscareer against New ork in a game which broke up into a brawl in the openlnx i of the first period. The victory moved Canadlens within one point of Detroit Red Wings. in second, place with ll points. Richard's goal in the second pe- riod tied the game 2-2 and the Montrealers never fell behind again. A total of I4 penalties were handed out. 11 in the first period. Rangers received eight. I Defenceman Lou Fontlnato was the bad boy of the Broadway blues. He accumulated 17 minutes in penalties, A mgjor for fighting. a misconduct and A minor for charging. Llneupl Montreal - Goal: McNell- dc- fence: Harvey, Johnson. Talbot. N. H. L. Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS F W L T A Pts. Boston 8 3 3 55 28 19 Detroit 8 2 2 37 24 18 Montreal it 7 1 42 32 t7 Toronto 5 4 4 37 .12 14 New York 4 8 1 28 41 9 Chicago 2 ll 1 19 Al 5 IVIINOR HOCKEY t Only activitytin minor hockey at the Sports Arena will be a bantam. game between Q.C.H-S.. No. I (Arrowsl and Qt".ll S. No. 2 (Aces) from 4 until 5 pm. i St. Laurent; forwards: Bellveau. Curry. Leclair, M. Richard, Moore. Provost. Olrnstead. E. Richard. Marshall. Pronovoat. New York-Goal: Worslcyf de- fence: Cohan. Howell. Gadsby, Evans, Fontlnato: forwards: Cline Sullivan. Batligate. Geudmn. Heb- enton. McDonald. Creighton. Pren- tice. Foley. Popeiii. Lewlckl. Referee: Eddie Powers; lines- men: Matt Pavolfch. George Hayes. SUMMARY First period: 1. New York. Gad- sby (B.-aihgate. Evans) 2:58. Pen- alties: Fontinato (major and mis- conductl. Bcliveau (major). How- ell and bi. Richard Misconductsl, Rangers bow 5-3 To Habs For 6th Straight Defeat Foley and Olmatud 2:01; 5...... 73”: 5L Laurent 11:18; Turuci 13:40: Gendron 17:50. 59130" Period 2. New Vin-it sulllvui (Feoley) 2:45 3. Mon. treat, Pronovost (Leclatr. Talboti 8:52; 4. Montreal. M. Richard. (M00?! - 11:30: 5. Montreal. Curry ITIIDOC III”. POIIIILIBIZ Funun, ato 9:81; Macdonald 14:40. Curry 18:54. . Third period: 6. Montreal Moore tn. Richard. ii. Richard ' 11:17; 7. New York. Popein (Cg. han- 19:07; 8. Montreal. Belii-emf (Johnson 19:50. Penalties: None, stops . Worsley 15 12 l.'l--to McNeil ii 711-29 ISLAND HOCKEY LEAGUE TONIGHT - 8:30 P. M. 'ADMISSl0N: ADULTS 601:: CHILDREN 850 mifporfs Arena MONTAGUE Vs. B. Y. C. (henderson 8. cudmore ISALE t Arctic rm PARKA COATS Rugged! Weatherproof! Tough! l A regular SI6.00 JACKET VALUE.. 1 ed him from ll rather llkcable and U030 I0 1200 ' bill ii"? 18''"? KS!" oi the committee that includes . talkzitire chap to a snarling. inroduced fast h0ClIe.t'-and WI Wtffithree writers from each league "'7 Spmis hMf""' A W "i "W cl.-iuing, ferocious tiger. ihh-'PP.V to see the Saints carrylllicity. iaigiagm is;nl::;'1pa'h:mV:lI'l'1g '2: l I IT I II I i ' - t " V ' . 9 PBY In M U8 V OUUHIYIIII Mantle led in batting aierageimakmg "Mr debut M Mr asp Ruth Pllteritnn and manager d'Amalii are now tloubtlcssly shaking like two Innely lenv.-g the Parkdale Flyers for two peri- ods. It isn't that we have anylhinji agaimit the Flycra but you mayi with .351. home runs with 52 and runs battked in with 130. Yogi Berra. a Yankee team- In a north wind as they watch .l”9m9mbPl' llrflt (Elf! WC” MIDI male who won the award the last Archie vi-nf his anger pounding Mill "133 Pnlikd-8'9 WM littilllil lllttwo years and also in 1951, fin- A I.VIlPlIl'Ilf'I' mercilessly and pain-rnu-n felling tin-m in .. u... the league from a well balanced points as compared to ltlantle'si roll over all opposition and turn lshcd a strong second with 186 certain terms that there Will be unit to a lopsided affair. We. and maximum total of 336. little left oi Patterson pool of blood In the centre of light. Archie siiarls: run I give him (Patterson) whcn vie get together at (ibi- cngo Stadium will ducive to furthering hla flatlc. education. Gr-r-r-r." Archic. of course. Is always the slum man with one eye on the op- ponent and the other counting lhei ltiiti:-e. We hear tell he nccdsi some cash. A situation that came: to light one morning when it'll:-t ("ftItlIInE to Andy O'Bricni he putt his Ih'fIl(I in his pot-kcl and found nothing hill the key in his Cadil- lhr ' Tho ii:;hl hasn't bvcu got- tiii: as much publicity as Archie lliiuks it sliould hcnrc the rcturni lo the typewritcr and the birthp -V a new and highly sensilivcl Archie Moore. p Re can expect plenty more i battle communique: fr 0 In Arctiir-'ii camp before the fight crimes off. But. It all makes rradlnii and we know that Monro rt-nlly won't be carrying a rifle into the ring tn make certain of a massacre second only In rllHIf'I"l Last Stand In violence and blood letting. In fact Archie iumadil Ike I pretty 1Iif'c fr-llnw even though by his tirmfi-1 attains! Patterson lie In trying in make himself some- Ullll of I vampire in the eyes i of fight fans living in and . artmml Chicago. Nothing will; fill a stadium like 3 good OK i fasltlnned grudge match. Patterson over Moore. it is al- mniif pipe and slippers time for. .Vfoore who on November Iith. son. Archie like Jack Benny. ntilli admin to 39. However other sources show that either Archie doeanit count too well or that he was sick for four years because I It almost certain that be is I nected with the league. breathed out that the Flyers had I real battle on their hands. It indicates; featured last year'ii league In still there and If it is all teams In the loop will benefit by it. i The attendance - almost MO more than showed up for the opener last year - shows that hockey fanii are still highly II- lbuslastlr about the league for there were quite a few other attractions being presented Tues day night in ('li:irlotf.ctown and they didn't Interfere with the t crowd. i The game itself could have gone either way. Saints held a widoi edge in the lirst two periods but the Flyrss look over in the, third and for the final in minutes; were in complete control. Bothi trains were tired after the.first 40 minutes and as in result play slowed down somewhat in the third but if the teams produce this brand of hockey consistently ll'nITif'S about the success of the league will fade. We will be anxious to see what the Montague-B.Y.(f. tus- sle will produce tonight. llllly Hughes and (io- Illtl a pretty easy time in Summerslde Tues- day and the Primrues are very definitely an Improved , team. Additions like Stu Mae- Lnre. App! Arsenault and Key Ketch give them a lot of power i definite lbreal. ll As most of you know the let. rather than by the traditional point system. However another. snag arose at the game Tuesday when ' someone asked: "What happens in one of a tle.'."' We- believe the league is taking Ifepd pug . we know those most closely con-i i(,u.ms: THIRD Al Kalinc, Detroit's fine right. "The lets. a sigh of relief when it turned fielder, was the only other man in contention with more than 100 points. Katine. a .314 hitter who not be can. that the tcrriffic competition thatttlireatened Mantle": grasp on the run! batted in title with 128, piled up 141 points. The Yankees had three among the first 10 players and Detroit and Clcvcland each had two. The others were from Chicago. Boston and Baltimore. Each club had I candidate among the 31 received votes, topped by the Yanks with SIX. Ted Williams of the Red Soil. the only nthcr former winner to get totes. was sixth on the list with 70 points. including two see onds. M.V.P. Choice is "Very Splendid" Says Stengei GLENDALE, Calif. AP! - "A very splended rhnlce." raid man- ager Casey Slcn'!el of the New York Yankees Wednesday when Informed that his outfielder Mickey Mantle had been named unanimously as the American 'LCIIllC'.l most valuable player. "Mantle is an ouslandlng player. good in every department.” Casey said. "The selection proves that there Isn't any friction among the baseball writers from the cities Andy O'Brien. by the way picks and they should prove a very t oumd. New yorkkmey may vowd for the man who deserved it. stengel said he was "real tick- led" to have Yogi Berra II will be climbing Into a ring withp gue standings were to be deter ” ,.u,,m.,.m, ,0 MN”, "K, to M" a fellow young enough to be his mined by a percentage. system yup” uhomuov G” Mcpouuu in the top to. "Y'know we got us Quite a ball club." he chuckled. an system by. allowed the M closer to 48. Paterson may to make sure that no ties occur .. nu... nu lead with his right like u by the direct and simple method upuggg. ggaguggg 5, as lmateur but the quutlm is can of playing every game to n fta- -5.. .1 pm. rat. Archie get out of the way? Jud Ish. Right low teams are allowd It would have - . D. U. for the record we pick Paueran a I0-mlnue overtime period In g.... 1... .4.; pg... - ease of 1 tie out-Ins roeulntlon um. Portals and a.v.c. two time and sources on the executive. pdph gpd .n gum"-1 tell us that If the teams and rlnkai page puree 'A point. A tie. of are Isr -oodrndetlh WE?-4 course. would be worth on half um will be put into on-"flout the van of A victory. .. hllowlna the 3-minute period. c elf have pic I veneer-mom but If V. u,: on lav! two) yen-to as It was per ' if I VI! 00 Andre I all of 01. only use 10.14 8.8 by 1! ad . is wet I I3! 1 can numb the! an or Q njlb In nan pew 3 j H lfmsrlottetown fans are concerns.-dl iPresicient Of Ra Dr. it P. Seaman was rcclcctcd. prcsitlenl of the P.l-1.l. Harncsiii Racing Association at a dlrcctnrs meeting following the annual nicel- ing of the Association held at City Hall last night. Other officers appointed were Jack Anncar, rite-prcsidcnt and W.G. Gillespie, sccrctary-trcasur- r. Jack Annear. Charlie Willis and Dr. Temple ilooper were rcclccted to the board of directors during the annual met-ting. Othcr directors are Dr. Seaman, Winston Taylor. Lorne Kclly. Frank MacKay. liar- old Stead and George Brookins. it vins decided at tho annual mccling that the Colt Stakes would. be cut to 10 hczits from 13. All three hcat raccs were cut to two hoats, It was also dccidai that the racing association would ask the Exhibition Association to put on 2 and 3-year-old races during the summer for educational purposes. The P.E.l. lforsc-man's Protect- lre Association held a short meet- ing following the directors meeting at which the president Dr. R.F.l Seaman presided. . The secretary-treasurer will-p lam Stevenson read a cnmprehen-I sive financial report which showedi I very healthy balance. it was decided because of the financial. status of the association that de-; diictions from horscman's winnings uould be cut from 2 per cam my 1 per cent. - i Dr. Seaman reported that at meeting will be hold in the Belt future to draw up by-laws for the. association. Following is the ompletc re-i port of the President Dr. R. F. Seaman: i "Another year has passed since; our last Annual Meeting and it; Jgives me great pleasure to make on behalf of your Directors the Annual Report. "Our stakes this year were held 3 the Charlottetown Track. their tender being the highest received. "The weather was fine and the attendance good. The racing in each Clan was close. out can- gntulatlona to the Winners. "The weather was fine and the attendance pad. The raclm in each Clan was close. our en- Dr. R.iF. Seaman-Re-elected wards - Pineau. ilowatt. Currie.i Burke. Weatherbie. Squarebriggs. J. Shepherd. L. Shepherd. cing Ass'n. DR. R. F. SEAMAN hcld by JANET CLEGG. ”Again in the Three Year Oldp Pace "JUST BET'I'Y'S MARK" a Dark Brown Gelding by WAY- MARK dam JUST BETTY by CALUMET BUDLONG owned by Mrs. Donald Seaman paced in 1 2:12 not. the fastest mile everl paced by I Three Year Old dur-'. ing otir Colt Stakes. "82 horses nominated In March. Six more than last year. There were 37 Two Year Olds. 37 Three Year Old: and 8 Four Year Old Trotterii. (it paid the Second Pay- ment. 36 paid the Starting Fee and .11 faced the starter. Total Purses amounted to 52,500.00 plul 360.00 paid out to Non Money Win- ners and the Club as usual pre- sented a Cooler to the winner of each Class. In addition beautiful each Winner of tlia Five Classes by the foilowing:- "By "Roy Bevan" to Mr.,El- mer Newsoii, sumrnentdc. P.E.l. Owner of "PALAOONA" winner of the TWO YIIAI OLD TROT. "By " Rendezvous" in Campbell and Roberts. Frederic- nn om . 6--lay "Cal. nit. Ioelilaaoa” be I RCAF was the leading scorer. get- and scored three goals without ai return. Carruthers of Albany wali high scorer for the winners get-i tlnl three goals. In the second game the RCA? team tied the Freetown Royals 4-4. With one minute and eleven sac- onds to go. Bob Bowness went In' close to scoop the rubber into the left corner and knot the count. The alrfnrce had an edge in territorial play but were kept in check by Thane Mann who stopped fl lot of hard close-in shots. harry Marsh of ling two goals and one assist. Gnrii Kelly and Gord Jackson refereed both games. The executive of the Pre-Chrlat- mas league would like very much if hockey players or others would make application to the league if llicy wish to rcicrce games in this league. There is a shortage of of- ficials at present. I soy of Charlottetown. Fred Lourd- nf Mt. Stewart and Mrs. (Dr. Preston Maclntyremontaiziie, To their respective families this an- sociutlon extend: deepest sym- pathy. p "ln conclusion the Directors and and Members of the Prince Ed- ward island Harness Racing Club deeply appreciate the help it has received from Premier Alex Me- Iheaon and his Government for the encouragement given to the raising of Standard Bred: by their Annual Grant- ''Our thanks also to the Char- lotttelown Exhibition Association for their cooperation and finan- cill assistance in making our meet successful. "I should like to thank your Directors and Secy.-Treasurer for their hearllest co-operation dur- in: 1956 and look forward for a Pmsnerous 1967." Respectfully submitted: Dr. RI. Seaman - E”. 'd '. 0 American Air Force Style Olive Drill 0 Windproof. slioworproof Outer Fabric 0 Removable lined parkaliood-4 roomy pockets 0 Heaviest quilted lining for Vlarlnflp, R-9-tor :4 emit Sport Shirts . an. 5...; FLAIIIIEL .59 SIIIIITS I mess.