saw it Isunrises: and Bendo 11:20, . with scores of 99 out o! a pos~ series for the Canadian senior ,lrom the Point "he! 3' l “1mm 17:59. Kill! 8 no Gum Charlottetown, urns-s. April 25. 1963 . We m Top place was award- ' mpionwp, Maroon had on loose and scored. ‘ Sam: 1ed bv the iudges to Mutoh. . OVGTthmmK ed” in the 0993'. O’nS- “1 “bum” perk": Comm 511 13_29 Iwho had seven of his ten shot. I ing period but could only beat _mer throuflhoul “30 '3‘ 1”» Rutledge 121010.33 VII ‘ M“ In the “x mm: as compared mg. clinched it. It 8:37 of the tlurd C e u o o u, “w, for Mack”. GLACIER Simmxs Rutledge once. The big y j ster made 12 saves, at least six period. He found himself with a Following are the Indmdual 0' “hem ‘3 u ' loose puck and a clear path andi The van Post glacier at SpllS» O pesuhs; u o S - Lumsden found a hole ill hll _moved to the ere.“ (o dekelbergeu ti: Norlwzvvaly has shrunk - . - arm at 4:29, movin out from R tied ex rtl . more an miles sin A' 1" “Huh I .' or g u go De l ‘measurements began in 1870." i o. i “x m E_ Mack,“ 99 the back fence to lift home If SUMIHRY' . ounker 98 . high. 10-foot backlhander. Bull- _ v. . ' t, (cpl—Winni- man instances. ave it a great _ First period. 1. .Wlnnlpeg. At Tuesday night's eompeti- All mauches Will be ronduct- are, the )laclman and son Ltd. w. MacLean 98 WINDSOR (33“ d i m Mary! and were 3m“ value forloans. although out-played. manrijLumsden (“mm”) 4:29; 2_ pickup and tlon conducted at the RCMP‘ed under rho same rezulations RfAF Station Summemndc, Iintention Eifenlglealiroglnes Alla"112:5u palémglgto their victory. K is: lgtl)a§iez;dlolc(l;(-ovalthe:(“13:31:.l[Windwrv Chevrems (Cmt’euo'I "9"?” W “‘9 Chfmmn ih‘“ “We”? (afa‘uanrkfinnk EKRHEILE; fight“ M“ T: v23," 96 at least a fifth game by handing Chuck Lumsden. Shorty Mel- tipped Jack Costello-s long shah lukayl Iggfiziueeiss 1 delivery of 0mm Rm. Chm-n was an. m" A‘wmano!‘ v n ‘ a -s I . r) nth-h" 95 Windsor Bulldogs 8 3-1 defeat anchuk and Lloyd OrrIs were._Comhs stopped h neatly but in Josephson . . v I 5- “mad mat "‘9 hm mwn‘ and me Dommmn of (Mada rho “Erma” hr the”. ' - before a sell-out Windsor Arena the goalgetters with Real Chev-:h. mg to grab the bounding Parke 0.55. Melanchuk 10.0 . your “13] [mt Rm" Mm' 9"“ Rifle Asmmim' In “ward m "H15 “'i” be “mm as "he i}:qu 32 crowd of I5,110. refils clicking for Windsor. mic. inadvertently flipped h‘Castelane 15:22, Orris 17:25.i held Will take place at the_local waaphhs any approved .22 inch R. c, Ral‘VlSlf‘ Championship N02,“, 95 sparked by the clutch goal- Collins. who sat out the first over the goal line. icosmlo 19'” “ml - Prescriptions range“ on SatquaY. y?“ 27: cam," rifle may he used. and Aggregate, The single team R. MacDonald 93 tending of Don Collins. Maroons two games, turned in a spar. The second period belonged to: sec” D ' Abbfig’ =- w’th "be M evem ge'ung un' for those who do not own wca» ('Ompolition- "‘9 Chfil’W'P'O‘V" S. Green 87 scored once in each period to kling chore in the nets. Time the goaltender. with c0um,_lhlclanchuk llunsmovremwlm5k , Equipped with 2-Way (la-way at 10 am. "5 mm, am available on loan Rifle (‘luh tcaim match. will he D. Bell 87 hand the Bulldogs their first and again, the 31 - year - old hut the Maroons finally “madam-so. Penall a; 15—2” Yl Ramon [or Faster service Th“ “new” “a” ""hmm m ‘ between teams of any four p, mm as defeat in the series. Windsor picked off Windsor drives. in the final minute_ A wildl2148. Melanchu - « -. revealed that for these mm at the ranges. ~ shooters. with no limit to lhe‘R' Morley 34 holds a 3-1 lead in the best-of- waym. Rutledge at the other scramble ensued around the Thu-a period: 4_. Winnipeg? get-mom me" M" be 3°32 “‘9 program W'" WW“ "I numb" 0' Pn'll‘iai- W. Cudmone 83 Seven 591- The {'1th game 1' end kept his mates in the game Windsor crease and both Rut Orris lCastelane. SlmPSOD’ 3'37 i 1 “mam” “Obt"-n::”'m' if...” ‘0'“ ledual "PMS and a" At no. week's shoot. Al. ».I. Pitre on her- Friday night. through the first period. ledge and Bud Hillman thought Penalties—HillmanAbgzal. Kiln;3 cum-mtg?“ .4312? far S9;);(mma aggregate. plus one team event. Mutt-h and Eldon Macbean. both D. MacLam ii) The Winnipegors. out-lucked HELO EDGE they h the puck covered..Butikay nl‘Iiajosi;l an;02 émssmgaz; : Dial - or "rfiwfilagas MM Mam.“ The four individual matches of Charlmtetown. each came up 8. Norrie 80 in the first three games In‘ As In the second game of the Melanchuk moved in quickly 5.00. ar a . . . - which are Him? who have aver- txl Sharpshmter. RS to‘ 91.99. and marksman, all those _ \h “RW- PLEASE TAKE NOTE! THE ANNUAL MEETING r THE SHAREHOLDERS WILL RE HELD IN THE BIRCHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL MAY 61h. 1963 AT 8:30 PM. 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