This photo showfat right a jubilant Don Mackenzie, after his _Bob Brook and won a Maritime circuit free-for-all leg at Truro last summer. Helping to hold Bob is Bob Craig, brother of trainer-driv er Walter Craig. It _ was one of Bob Brook's many victories during the 1963 Campaign. Gold Cup and Saucer parade is big event- The most tremendously excit- hg event in Charlottetown, bringing together all the color lid life, gaiety and happiness of a true Mardi Gras, the thrilling Gull (hip and Saucer Parade in kt Iiree brief years has be- come so much a way of life here Int be whole Island would be poorer wifliout it. Conceived as a supporting package. Available to all and free of charge. That great showing of I962 in- dicted what cooperation could do for a special event and no committee in charge startei planning for an even bigger party in 1963. . GREAT DELIGHT The memory of that mam- xnoth effort is too recent to need much recalling, but no one who saw it will ever forget the un- adulterated delight of the thous- ands of watchers who stood for hours jamming the streets and curbs. sidewalks and lawns. The thousands who came from every part of the province and 31» parenfly from every other pro- vince of Canada and state v ' the United States. They came from the hills and valleys. cottages and yachts, motels and trailers, fanns and stores and offices. They came ru. .4‘... ...... _.-._.... Clli ...... ......'.. '.-Jinn. I h ..n:.I| from everywhere and from all walks oflife to see a show which had become famous al- most from birth. The focal point of the "entire credibly lovely group of h ')old Cup and Saucer Girls No imports, because none were wanted nor needed, the girls tention it is hard to find prettier girls anywhere. I’ be huge watching mood racing silks. Riding atop their special convertibles Iiey were ade, its reason for being. and its greatest attraction. The original Gold Cup and Saucer Girls had created a sen- sation even in blue Tonnto when they took part in the Grey Cup Parade in 1061 and by 1&1 had blossomed and bloomed to heights of desirability which made them first choice as guests at all functions. HONOR CAME And honor came to them. Hon- or deserved by their beauty but TOKYO ‘l(D')|ll‘l‘¥* .l;ip.in Mill 4-kiwi‘! \.ill1)lIS kinds of meat, chiefly beef. to the Unitctl States shortly. The way for lial rain over two Sahara oases «luring the last 48 hours washed _ mrziy the homes of between such exports was cleared l—‘ri- «moo and mom pe,,pk,_ the AL day after the gu\‘ernme»nt (le.s‘- ye,-ian ,,,.,,-S m3,.m.y r‘\p(‘r“1d ignated meat pmressing plants today. c(.,,,m of me Storm were '0'” the P“"P°59- The 155- g""' the two on-cs of Tonggourt and ernment approved the import of E] Olmd in eaflem MflN.;a_ meat from Japan last June. Ai.cii«;ns iieuii-‘rs)—Torr¢-an-’ C_l_£0U FOR GUINEA (‘()NAl(RY. Guinea <AP)— The government-operated radio announced today that Chinese Premier Chou En-lai will make an eight-day visit to Guinea be- ginning Jan. 2]. Norma's BEST SEASON’S ‘NISHES GREETINGS To AND 1 best wishes to on ALL OUR Maritime HO-RSEMEN Horsemen FRIENDS all Island "°"' hockey Fans! N OER M A,S ‘ LADIES’ WEAR ROYHLS Charlottetown won by their perfromance. They C0iN'I‘i‘NUEvD ON PAGE 14 BEST WISHES To all Maritime Horsemen and fans! MAURICE and MURIEL BURGOYNE , . your caterers at The Charlottetown Driving Park Seasons he as to all our Good Friends . . . and to all Maritime Horsemen GOOD LUCK IN '64! V _ '" \TvZlJ._sIo'L7;s— _ l Announcing | Lobster Carnival Week I | 3 Nights of Racing I First All-Weather N l____l"'°_"'."_"‘i______J Summersicle Raceway SIIMMEBSIDE '--.v v 2 x ( ‘1‘_IvN'I‘l~N L'l'I‘-I) P'li0T\’l T‘ AGE 7 Mont-ton. July 13 iMun<-tonian). Pnrse—$2.500 Div: June Byrd (James M('Gregor) 1-l. Bob Brook 2-3, Time To Go Tammany Hall 4-4, Sym's Best 55, lra D. Clegg 6-7, Dr. Wilfred C. 7-6. 'l"ime—2.04 3-5 (Track Record). 2.06 4-5. ' Sutnrnerside, July 18. Purse-» $2 5(ll Diva. Dominion Byrd (Joseph Hen- 5-5, Stalag Hanover 6-6. Ti-me- Zfli 4-5 (Track Record), 2.0’ 4-5. Sydney, July 25. Purse——$3,000 «Dosco Invitational Pace) Div.: Dominion Byrd (Joseph Hen- ncssey) 1-}, Bob Brook 4-2, Peter On Top 2-4, Tammany Hall 53, ;(iSlIarne_\' Boy 3-dr, Eben's Ace Sackville Downs, July 3]. Pu:-se—-$2,500 Div. Edgewood Scott. Ed-gewood Hed- riek 3-4, June Byrd 4-3, Don Star 55, Sym's Best 6-6, Splurge 7-7, Watch Top 8-8. 'l‘ime—2.05 1-5, 2.fli 2-5. Fredericton. Aug. 6 (Walter Dale Memorial) Purse-$2.500 Div.: Bob Brook (Walter Craig) 1-1, _.s2,5oo Dlv.: Bob Brook ‘Walter Craig) 2-], Willie's Adios ‘David Pinkney) 1-4, June Byrd 3-2, Edgewood Scott 6-3, HiJay 4-5, Dominion Byrd 5-6. 'l‘ime—-2.06 2-5, 215 2-5. Charlottetown. Aug. 16. (Gold (‘top and Saucer Pace). Purse- $.2.500 Di\'.2 Bob Brook Iwalter Craig) 1-1. June Byrd 3-2. Willie's Adios 2-4,, Ii Jay 4-3. Killarney Boy 6-5, IlI'v. f"'W W 7. !~.‘«ackviIIo I)<vv«ns Aug 5'» 'P. ('2 ( I'ill(‘l(S'll£inl( \l(-|nl»ri.’il- — $4 000 l)l\', Bob Brook twalter Craig.) l-2, Eilgewood Fledrick (Ed Haley) 6-I. Willie's Adios 25, King YITITI I707’ IWTIN“ 2.00 145, 2.05 2-5. Tniro, Aug. 29. Purse-$2.0M Div. Bob Brook (Walter Craig) I-2, Willie's Adios (David Pinkney) Hi Jay 6-5, Peter On Top 7-7. Time-2.06 2-5 (Track Record), 2.Ni 4-5. Fredericton, Sept. 5 ‘Dave Griffiths Memorial). Purse- $2,000 Div. Willie’: Adios (David Pinlmey) 1-], Bob Brook 2-3, Edgewood Hedicir 4-2, Bad News 34, Bob Lee 5-5. 'I'irne—2.fi, 2.07 4-5. Saint John, Sept. 11 tMacAIJIo- ter Memorial). Purse~—$2.5fl Div. Willie’s Adios (David Pinkney) 1-1,_Bob Brook 22, Port Walliln Boy 4-3, Bad News 3-4, Marta Hall 5-5. Tammany Hall 6-6, King 0’Day 7-7. Time 23 25. 2.07 3-5. Mont-ton, Sept. 19. Purse-— }-I, Edgewood Scott 2-2, Dom- inion Byrd 5-3, June Byrd 3-(kn 215 1-5. Sackvilie Downs, Sept. 28. Purse-—$2,500 Div.: Watch Top (Arthur Porter) 1-l, Campbell 2-4, Edgewood Hedrick 6-2, June Byrd $3, Willie's Adios 4-8, Dominion Byrd 5-7, Edgewood Scott 35. Tammany Hall 7-6. 'l‘i1n%2.M 4-5, 2.07 1-5. MONEY WINNINGS Money “innings in Maritime-Free-For-All 0ircuit_ 1963: Horses Events B,0bBrook ---.. Willie's Adios ..-... Calnpbell 'fIII.. Port Walls Boy .... Highland Lad ..... I-d h—I i-In-av-I»-A-ii---u-a,gHun-..-t~:-4.-»->->-wuauuunbtonwcnwslsicacoeccfi Events Won H IliIIIII8aa8§§§§§§§§§§$§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§ lllllllllllllllllllllllllflllll"""l|"""""" ' ‘T ' 7.-’—:‘:. ‘¢--,,‘ ' »- . "3’ ' . . ‘-9 J . 3 '-. . . » < - » - ‘g, ~ . ’,:-r; A nl'(J\. I-‘;i.~:to st 2 04. BrlIHSWIk'A yt- ton. Sept. 19, 19b3,‘ Track Records: Brunswick Downs-—June Byrd - 2.04 3-5- July 13-63. Summereide—Dominion Byrd- 2.fi 4-5~.1uly 13 -63. ‘I1-um-—Bob Brook—2.M 25- August 8-03. "BmnoIvickDowns—Willie‘s Adioo——2.04 »September 10-88. Total Amount of Purses Raced which is entirety glassed in. The ,,, H-, \ ~. . t clubhouse is equipped with tabI- the seawn They »\(‘I‘(’ pa -uI- \ es. chairs and washroom facili- ties. Mr. Ferguson has announc- ed that this clubhouse will be open to membership in 194. A new judges’ stand has been erected atop the new ‘pand- stand and judges have a much improved view of the race pro- ceedings. Godfrey's electric tote board has been further improv- edthinpastyearandnowebouu eeand took a nod! d 2.12. flietiineoftbequariersnsthey Jg'slenuty.nlocdhud.wrn . _c Jim in- rlubhouse p.__.,_,, , M ,, “hick 1. ~ iv hit‘, The lli;*liI|‘_'I'!I\('l)\ we- »: ‘um hf l'\1)l‘\I‘A din lug !lI- ’ Harness ncing at Cape Bre- ton'l'urfCiobovaIshowedn most succeufnl season during paid out coming to $72,000. Jim Ferguson undertook a big tic Mr. Ferguson was finished. A new grandstand was built and extends eight feet furlier back than did the old structure. HAPPY NEW Best Wishes New Year! Allison Macleod Ltd. Your so INITHEMARHIMI rs! As 1964 comes 5 to the wire, may it bea ”GO”foryour’ good luck, health, and , cm Brno‘; mir no °P°N|fiII The Cape Breton ~ Sports Centre 9.‘? '37:‘ “" fr‘ . 3',’ . _. 5%. g_,4-/‘-._ TO ALL HORSEMEN and RACING FANS, ...besi wishes for"'64