’ championships. Montague Re-1! I The Gnlrdhll. Charlottetown, Mon.. Feb. 24. 1964. Birchwood,MontagueTopsll At Provincial Ice Sports SUMMERSIDE BUREAU Carpenter. Montague. 3. Marshal overt ._ 1. Ruth Annear, Mnns OF THE GUARDIAN MacAulay. Souitls. 2. Gail MacDonald. OHS. 3. A largenumber of spectators.» Boys 7 and under - 1. Tony Sharon Mac-Donald. Souris High. representing many parts ollFoy. Tryon; 2. Ovor R our i<c,- _Boys 11 years 1. Dave Dof. Prince Edward Island. watcn- Mont. 3. Ronald Sharkey, Air.oin. BHS. 2. Steven Sliarkey. ;lh0thet_19;34 Psroviiicialt later , Nléfslilalg Johnston 1Sct\rool. d g£M.l. 3. Cliff Maccm-mach as ic ce pors a me‘ irs years —- . a 11 ii a‘ oiii-is. Stadium Saturday afternoon. :Dawn Brehaut. Sherwood, 2.‘, Girls 12 years a 1 Anna Ray. In the age-group races, Birch-.Glenda Rogerson, 0’Lear_\'. .1. ner. O‘Leary, 2. Cheryl Currie, wood High led with five Island!Donna Hansen, SSS. Sherwood. 3. Faye Fraser. Mon- Boys 3 years —— 1. Kenny St. _ue. gional High won four, and 0' :.lohn. AMJ. 2. Lyle Sheplierd,l Boys one mile -~ 1. Brent Leary High. three. Souris Re-I Parkdale. 3. Charles Strong. 0' ‘icampbell. MR1-IS. 2. Chick Mg. gional High won the ‘ is‘ re-; eary. Nally. F755. 3. Blame MacDon- lay with O‘Leary High placmgi Girls 9 years 1. Jeanette-‘ a-ld. OHS. second. Birchwood High tooki'R0binson, Borden. 2- Nancy Boys 12 years - 1. An the boys‘ relay. and Summer ,1 Beck. MontaEll9- 3- Amy Sweet. 5 Beck. QCHS. 2. Greg Wentzell. side High was second. _0'Lea AMJI 3.l3Gerr,v Bell.‘ Monqtlague. Brent Campbell and Ruth An- '1” Years * A - 8l'0n . over! 1. Jack .VlcEacliern,; MacDonald, Souris. 2. Shirley :§3:h:‘C(?lll$‘::i:°th‘:°§'I§::l1::‘ Bus. 2. Brent Campbell. Mrii-is; Acorn. Souris. 3. Rhonda Car- _ - 3. Bill McKinnon. BHS. , ruthers. 0Leary. Malcolm MacKenzie. Deputyl Boys 9 years —— 1. Bo rd 0 n: Boys 13 years »-- 1. E rrni Minister of_ Education.‘ made Betts. Sherwood. 2. Douglas Thompson, St. Elcanors. 2. Jim. :1: ":::*;'.°.:. :2 .°.3"‘:.:‘;i.5‘i’.:".i.;.3.”““' We 3- those who placed second and Girls 10 years — 1. Ann Ken» Girls 14 years — 1. Ruth An. third. Patrifiis o‘t'V Jthe‘/I 5]C]);lI‘l> nedy. West Kent, Charlottetowihrnear. MRHS, 2. Marlen Mc- mee were on. . . 1 ac on- ry. Boys "4 mile (15 years. and- 2. Lynn Wilkie, Alberton. 3. .Ju- \'ei‘l. St. Mary's Academy, Sum- ald, Lieutenant-Governor of lie Ann LeBlanc. AMJ. linerside. 3. Nancy Duffy. Park. Prince Edward Island; Hon. W.? Boys 10 years —— 1. Billy Do- dale. R. Shaw. Premier; and Hon. L. i herty. Spring Park. 2. Len Mu Boys 14 years — 1. Bobbyl G. Dewar, M.D., Minister of Ed- » Dearmid. Spring Park. 3. John Whitlock. BHS. 2. Eoin O'Brien, iication. ‘ SS. CR HS, 3. Wallace MacMurdo. The results of races were as Girls 11 years —- 1. Judy (‘ar- KR}-IS. ; follows: ruthers, O‘Leary. 2. Arlene‘ Girls 15 years —- 1. Frances.‘ Girls 7years and under —- 1.’ Condon. Montague. 3. Vicki Whitlock, QCHS. 2. Pauline! Amber MacArthur. Central St, Hudson. AMJ. (Hardy. Alberton, 3. Ann Marie’ School. Summerside. 2. June” Girls Vi mile (15 years, and:‘Mac-Donald, Souris. ys ‘-2 mile —-_ (15 years and: V0!‘ in :3. Blaine MacDonald, O‘Leary. u u O u S ' Boys 15 years — 1. Alan Flood BHS. 2. Bill MacKinnon. BHS. ; 3. Glen Cook, SHS. Bl-IS.’ 2._Hzi]rryB.I1l\1lineveli,1"3ah.l\1/l?RqI)Il§. C h S p O *At Georgetown BIRCIIWOOD HIGH School captured the open relay event at the Provincial Ice Sports held at Summerside the weekend. The winning team is comprised of, left to right. Allan Jamie Kennedy. Eacliern. Bill Weatherbie and most points in the age class Flood. The Charlotte- Jack Mc- “town school-alsolcollected the events to cop top spot. 1 hael Currie. 2. Velma Gallant boys 8 years —- 1. M1(>| 3. Bruce Martell. 1 lap. girls 9 years 1. Jean . Lean. 2. Yvonne ‘ - 2. laps. boys years -- 1. Dan-. ny Kinnear, 2. Benny MacCon~ 3 (er Prosper. 2. Carl McCullough. .' 3 ' 3 laps. boys 13 years — 1. Bar- Walter Doiron. 1 ry MacConnell, 2. Gerard Ar- lsenault. 3. Kevin Batchllder. 3 laps. girls 14 years -- 1. Di- King, 3.; ane Gotell, 2. Janet MacDonald, t 13. Maureen Gallant 3 laps, boys 14 years —- 1. Pc- Girls 16 years -— 1. Shir-ey .ncll. 3. Benny Stevens. , . Phillip Boudreault. ;Baitcr5by_ Souris, 2_ Glenn’ 1 2 laps. girls 10 years ~ 1. Ka- Boys ‘.4 Mile -— 1. John Dou- O twlsev CRRH5. 3- Faye G0l‘d°ll-, The annual Georgetown High’ Corner judges were: Francis} tllleen Culley‘ 2' Peggy Steven": 0"’ rlfilllip Boudreaum 3‘ p°' ‘All’9‘”l°"- 3 School Ice Sports were held in‘ MacLean- Joseph Sampson A1-i 3' Kay walker" ll" a 5 ' . . . Boys 16 years —- 1- Ronn1c'th Rink entl b fr 1 g llan M ‘Ki (1 i5i 2 laps. boys 10 years —— .1 Gills ’‘ Mlle ‘ 1- “°5°““"’ TORONTO lop) — Toronto fenceman who takes turns uplM"Kl“l°y' CRRHs' 2' wanenltcrfiwd. Th? eveyntse ‘\)v¢(:r: arafll Walsh. gcl'lll0rllIll0C:‘l‘ 1:/:15 Parfiiglll Fl'3lll<le L3Val1di€l‘. 2- La-l‘l’)’§C"rley' 2‘ Diane G°l°“' 3‘ Fay Maple Leats bought a big hunk front. played with Rev. David of the present during the week- Bauer’s Olympic team that fin- end by selling bit.s of the fu-|ished fourth this winter at us- ture. bruck. Austria. , Stafford Stmythe. pressdent of On the basis of play Sa-tiii'day,D0nald. OHS. the National Hockey League night when tihe Leafs over-_'D0na1d. Souris. club. said it was junior hockey powered the Rangers here 5-2,. Boys 17 years — 1 league bait that snared super- it would appear star Andy Bathgate from New WOU!I1Cl_ up 011 the Sh0l‘l end York Rangers. ,lh After three years of trying to‘ entice the talented right winger away from New York w‘ 1 big- league offers. the Leafs finally clinched one of the biggest trades in years by agreeing to part with a young junior star. e said in an interview (Grant, SHS. 3. Brendon Aulay. Souris. Harry Aii- of BHS. 3. Jimmie Allen, BI-IS. e stic . Girl Bathgate. who had scored 2'72 — Sharon MacDonald. Shirley. - D l‘- He learned “P Will‘ "E"-‘lmelrutliei-s. Anna Rayner, Valerlel Red Kelly and left Frank Miahovliicli to dazzle his old team mates. and he set u.p’C0ugh1m_ Cheryl Hum. ‘ the Rangers at least agreed to Kelly Perfeclly fol‘ T0F0lll0S Boys relay _ 1_ Bi,ch“.mn- relinquish their most prolific fifth §0al- ‘ High __ Jack Mn-Eacne,-n. Jam.‘ point-getter when Toronto gave MCK9Illle.\'. 8 l0~.V<‘3l‘ ‘.5 Kennedy‘ Em weathepblel up Rod Selling. a young. strong man traded by Boston Bruins Alan Flmd‘ 2. _ gm, _ way man with Toronto last season for Dean Prentice,-,High __ warren Gram‘ Pam‘ Marlbm-M n{ the Ontario 1:{nc.,w_as even more devastating towvauam‘ Paul Hogam Richandl he-V A55°Cl3ll°“ J “ “l " " A llus ml" New -York compam Gallant. 3 -— Montague H i g h—- Leaglm ions. He scored his _l0th goal otiHan_v Annearl Harold Pollard. The package deal fink Dcn?2‘,fiL,:°a‘°“ “ll “slsled °" a"'.Bohhy Ballum. Brent Campbell. McKenney. a 29-year-0 centre‘ ' 5 . _ and left winger, to Toronto wiihl Dull and N9Vlh- 0“ llle ‘flller lcfgugfils raancg Rug,’ grrmeegrl the 31-year-old Batligate in ex-‘hand. looked even_ more_inept;M0ml;"ue High 2 Blame Macf change for wingers Dick Duff lha-ll lhey hall dllrlllg lllell‘ l‘€- jbonadd‘ and Gail MacDonald and Bob Nevin of the nan-eni,cent slump with the Leafs. ‘GL8 Hi h ,, Frames whit; Leafs, defenceman Arnie Brown; The 33-5_’€3l‘-Old Duff. On? Ofjl _k “yd L.§w'e1“l‘ Brown Queen of Rochester Americans of the ilhe l3V0Tll€5 Wllll L93‘ l3“5,C"1‘ rlaltlt Hi h ' American Hockey Leagne_ ¢en.,sii_ice he graduated from_ S_t_.. i(;i“_o.ej E gt rt r _ Franc” tre Bill Collins of Denver 1n- tM1Ch‘39l5 College lll lhe 19-74-031M \V1_°1l1‘_‘ 51;‘, ha 3 d S_John vaders of the western Hgckeyiseason. looked uncomfortable‘ ci ei . inis u g’eD H 1 League and—perhaps most im-: Place Wearlng Balk‘ ill “ 3 ll 9 5» Gmrge 0 °““° ', portant—-Selling Summerside I _ gate‘s old sweater with the No. iLorne Moase. Edgar MacDon-1 ceiling mni did it 9 and the big C signifying cap- ald; Patrol Judges — W a.Vn9‘ ‘ “They taincy. He looked anything but‘Mattl-lows. Ralph Annear; Scnr l (the Rangers) wouldn't even 1 a captain. anti durlh-8 P3l‘l5 0f_er and Announcer -— Norman; 0,, t gatngaie if welthe third l‘e- , Macrlonald; Clerk of Course — - l:tPlfPn?lb\\'ll.lil'lg to give up Seil- 11113090 Oh ‘he newly ' l0l‘lTl€d chief —— David Boswell. 1 mg," ‘line with Nevin and centre Earl Legend _. S]-IS, summerside 3 The 19-year-old Selling. 8 de-llngarfiieli ,1-ligh: SSS. Summer Street‘ . School. Summerslde: 13.5.5. I {Elm Street. School Summer- : side: 0.H.S.. 0' ary I-Iigiizl -. ' . _ , 4- Lite. 19. KRHS Kensington Regioiia Monngtiiijiiiliiacilgmgol (ll(1iEirte?riba}(3:hl.§mBnoivl3nri n1~1:4.'l; 3. High: QC}-IS. Queen Oharlollvl (Hebenionl }Birchwood High. Charlottetown: First period — 1. Chicago Boston. Green 3. whari-am 32 (Mikiia. ‘.\/1cDonald). 15:42. Penaltles—K_ennedy_ 4:22: ,3 CRRHS. Charlottetown MRurul 14:52. Penalties ~- Pilote 0:49. ‘Green. 9:25; Martin. Yl3.ln. Regional H1211.‘ MRHS. Ohld-’ MacNeil 3:05, 10:03. Provost‘ Second period — M storm: sue Regional Hi.1ll- _‘ __. 5:02. McDonald. I-[icke 7:24, Mc- ;enz;l4ii:§—Kennedv H206. Barl<- i—‘~-—-—*'*—;“‘URANT » ‘Kenzie. Balon 3:02. Erickson; y .: - , I)0W’S RE. 10:30. Geoffrion 11:45. 13:55, Third period — 4 Del-‘OW Full Couise Meal Minute Steak . 99: 18:51. Mikita 11:45, Laperrlere Rowe 22 (Delvecchio. Macdon-' 16:01. Nesterenko 13:51. A ,a.irii 5:05; 5. Detroit. T._l'l1)r!13gl__l9‘l . second period _ no sen,-1n.g_ .rMacDonald. Delvecchio 1 .n . ; Penalties—l-‘erguson 3:30. Makl 3PeI18ll)'-Weslilall 15103 _ mchlding soup conch 12:31. Laperriere 13: , ' S 7 7i D g t’ Third period—2.M1ontreal.Ba- Johnston ‘2 “'11--3 - °”' lon 23 (Provost, Backstrom) ‘53WChUl‘ lo 5 3'24‘ 1 0:13: 3. Montreal, Provost 13 12. ”. 4 Montreal. Beliveau 23 (Ferguson. Roberts) 12:41. Pen- ‘ altles Ferguson 5:21. Hullj 16:03. Erickson 17:08, G. Trem- blay 17:27 . JUNIOR HOCKEY FORUM o.;‘.i‘”°‘ 10617-Gal MONDAY. FEB. 24fh—8:lS P.M. odge 13 12 11-35 1 Charlottetown Legioncires —\'S.-— Prince of Wales College Students 35c — Adults 60c REGULAR LEAGUE GAME First per1od—-1. Toronto. Arm- ‘ strong 17 (McKenneyl 1:40; 2., New York. Henry 26 (Gilbert! Goyettel 4:13: 3. N (McMahon. ford. Pappin) . Stanley 6:40. Nevin 11:04. Second pe od — 5. Toronto, Stewart 9 (Stanley. Pulford)‘ 0:59: 6. Toronto, Mc-Kenney 10, (Armstrong, Hi-llmanl 2:06; 7.: Toronto, Kelly 8 (Bathgate. Ma- ‘ hovlichl 8:41. Penalties-lngar-i INTERMEDTATE "A" PLAY-OFF HOCKEY field imi. - FORUM Pellnllllllllllies-P-fi'i'(ii':i':. ~ No scoring’ ‘ 0 u ' ll Plifilllgsl 1011 12-33 1 John.” ‘"9 Hawks Atgn:;i5cfi_«;4.2§g;1:_32 l R.C.A.F. "Eagles" SUMMARY ’ TUESDAY, FEB. 25iih—8:15 P.M. n£:‘ai’,°'i'i°>‘oiv—ec]«:'hirr:.°iiil:r'i’aa'n!i St“d°"l’“"“35° "‘d"'“"75° 1 This Week's Minor Hockey The following is die minor hockey schedde for char lottetown Forum for the wsek: PRINCE COUNTY nooiinv LEAGUE ; SEMI-FINALS J Siimmerslde Jr. Legionnaius VS. Bordon Nationals At Bordon Rink, Monday Night Inn ' February 24 at 8.30 PM. ‘ Mac ikeenly contested and providedlGarland. Ticket seller: Girls 17 years -- 1. Gail Mac itraction was the hockey game.‘entranc0; Spurgeon Walker and 0118 La\’3h(ll€l‘. Roma Mac lbetween the Georgetown Juveii-j John Walsh. Recorders were;. 1 Regional High School “B" team. vid and Doris W New York ‘ near. MRHS, 2. Bill Weatherbie, ‘ The game was won in convinc-3 ling fashion by the Georgetown‘ 5 Relay — 1. Souris Hignjteam by a 10 to 0 score. goalswn 1_2 seasons with llie Acorn. Shirley Battersby. Romagxenneih Batchilder; First Place R-'-m€8}‘S. fitted lll 0ll_T0_l‘0lll0S MacDonald. 2. O‘Leary High - Judge. Howard S. MacLean; se-}Mike MacLcan, 2. David LaVie.lnie Yorston. 2. first line 35 8 klllle 5115 lll l3lll‘.Gail MacDonald. Rhonda Car * cond place judge, James Aitker..! 3. David Kinncar. ‘'‘”“gel' 1 Adams. 3 Alberton High —~ Pau-1 ilder. line Hardy. Faye Gordon. Lynn Yorston and Phillip Boudreault. Patsy Burke. ose competition. An added at-if Eliabeth Grant. Guards to ice' 21395. girls 11 s and the visiting MontagueiLucrctia Lavandier: .lan.ice Da-l alSh- [Douglas Aitken. LIST OF EVENTS 1 lap, girls 7 and under - 1.‘ Starter for the events was=McCullougli, 3. Claire Currie. 1 lap. boys 7 and under —— 1.. third place judge, Eldon Batch-. Runners were: 1 lap. girls 8 years -- 1. Marie 3 laps. , Clifton=LaVie. 2. Deborah Llewellyn. 3.lMaureen Martell. - vid [It you're a financial wizard, you don't have to read this adll Payday. Bills. Expenses. Fun Money. Savings. How to keep track? Get a Pocketbank m ‘.C!RON'I'O-DO;-11NlON m A small book. But 8 in saving This is a Personal Chcquing Account chequebook complete with ' it , trouble too. " is M"‘1vt!!‘<~ NM M I cs octane your -«co.-M ms! cunt»! snapping has M II is a l;.ockollu.n|u My N “$03,, a, .. 0001 lnlfitr ' y u C II -. . and saw your subs-any M15 5‘ Currie, 3. Stanley Gallant. an. 3. 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