Mar. 1. I957 The groin SNAPSHOTS Eddi:Einer:on's Football Record Will Likely Stand I! JACK IULLIVAN ' Canadian Press taff Writer Guardian Page 7 GRAND OPENING TODAY OF NEW PATTERSON JEWELLERY Settled In New Location There are a few to - year mnl land. oddly enough. all were best known for their association with TORONTO tcpi A mu”, 0; . . ",3, no Ed . k tone club-Toronto Ar-gonnuts. 1B S K S ......., ..,mot;g;:;,,;;rw;-,;;;. ........ .... . ......... .. ...- usiness ection ent t. Morris would start his ltith se -lyM":"'"' Ill”: Wl'lJ'ld"Z'tK'k 'untll hotly son in senior football this year Wm W". " ' M " "Ii ' lt'ittv voars of active partii-i a- bone Mon at v be (it tn 1 i ' . ' Ruth Morris and Zock ooed , ' t , D T ' ' ' . M” 'i T T" "V" '”"h "'9 G"-Y W” W". W tion in the business life of this played as conveniently as pas. In the Western Conference by an; Aubert. "Dim Wu "H" Moms. iiAthrr tglrttmt Arsonaut standhy.it'ltv- II tit! Prttiid record achieved t sthlp. t d l nnts ti til. t F - I, y agar by ""9 miter I3.yegr mm. who swmlkml "V"; "."”:m' W” The firm was established April- i lmo-st of their nlaying tllys wlthl "'"'"' " 3' ""' "V "" lflill. ism. ivy c w. p.iim.,., To merit this important inile- lit 1911. Mr. Patterson. who is mm, in uni, higujfy, tn. in-myetill active in the business, took Far from it. There's a real - lire Toronto club were Les Ascott DEPPY ih my '" ' E” '''h" h" 'l and Joe Krol. who retired in 1953, has moved to new quarters thistlinlo partnership his son. Bertramy They are asslstedl record we'll guarantee will never M M”. ed b . land Jack Wediey. who finished his N" y my "moriiareer with Saskatchewan Rough- week. Hencefortb their store will W. Patterson, be located in the former King in their work by Jack Cairns. Champions. The talk amund the plfty"-i - . yridcrs in last after a long stint e is ludwsrd K. trlddiet sa;m.lw"h Amman” erson. a successfull Ottawa bust-LSKINNEWS NEED”: 'wiN The above photo shows the win. sin; llontague rink in the Can- sdiaii Legion Provincial competi- Iilnn hi-ld at Montague on Wednes- NERS AT MONTAGUE day: G-G. -lardinc tikini: n. sic. hell tleadl. This rlnlt will go to Gowan tmatel; A.A. t.loiel Fraser Winnipeg to represent P.E.l. in l39Ct!lld llfll'l9l3 George MacCan- the Dominion Legion Bonspeil. ALBERTON CU RLING ENTRY The Alberlpn legion team which at-iicipated in the Provincial Bon- net! are shown above ti - rt Fred Milmnn Iskipl; Byron Wccks. Ron Clarke. They were in fourth place Nicholson. and Albert (Bud) at the curl of the competition. FINISH IN THIRD l'"tIni-ml Legion honspeil held at E RUNNER-UJP RINK 4 (skip), R, Johnston. D. Miller. It.-nded the round robin series in third place. -Other members of I I oeienung l. E. Riders. HARDY PERENNIAI. This is nothing new to old-time football players and fans. partic-i uarly those from Ottawa. Just aal sure as the opening of the foot-:' bail season. Eastern newspapers dutifully reminded their readers. that Eddie would start his 20-. something year with the Riders.l Altiiough he is reaching the age” where most men knock off and got fishlntl or take it easy for the rest of their lives, Eddie says he hnsl no thought of retiring. He weighs 21) pounds-just 33 more than his top weight in his playing days - and tells intervicwcrs: "Me. I'm still in tip-top shape-."y There may be some argument from old-timers about who takes? runner-iip honors in the football. longevity stakes. but Zock has aj pretty good case. Hc started with. Toronto Argonauts in 1937. lr'll8l'l went to Toronto Bnlmy Brach nf' the Ontario Rugby Football Fuiont and ended his cart-er in 1954 with: Eskimos. l st-ttet Carroll that the art of needling is a fine one. Jimmy ap- parently has made a study of the ”art." Here's what he told Car- roll about some NHL players. Fern Fl:-iman, Boston Brulnsnnnled in nu in order that their merchandise psnding business "i-ilnman is one of those guys with. rabbit enrs. He can hcar every- thing you shout at him." Rocket Richard. Montreal Can-, destined to house the jewellery, firm has been remodelled and done over throughout. -o watrhu. Thus is coninii-nretl a jewellery. English ;centered on Kent Street. HEW pm! in; chapter in the history of this 'been furnished. lighted. and ar-lpnpuliir Ctinrlotteiowii t'irm.. modern manner, - thereby adding to the rapidly ex-ay community . ::lxltm:':e:"Ii0El;lilLbepl:5yzfI;:nt;:JgR coach Jimmy Skinner M neimullidward Hotel building on Kent! repairman: (xaire M e W a d a. , moth" 5 yum from 1912 m.Reri Wings. one of the best bench St.. near the corner at Queen. saleslady: and Mrs. Gwynnethy .- um. and all with Ottawa Rough f”:a'i;-JV: t';'”s"l3. ':'m"'l":lfC'g.Y The mm" M the bum”! .Patterson. wife of the junior: - I In 0!) I - ' partner. (Interior of New Siiiiwrooinl adiens: "He used to rise to the needle, but he doesn't go for it now, perhaps because Tony Les- lAl('It. the fellow who used to jahi him the nficnest. is no longer inn the league." l Hnom Hnnni Geoffrioii. (Ianad-1 iins: ”He is the guy on the Can- adivns you can needle now." I Lou Fontinato. New York Ran- gers. and Ted Kennedy. Toronto Maple Leafs: "Fontinato is the: guy on the Rangers with it tnin skin. and on the Toronto club itsi Kcnncdy. 1 ”Kcnnr-dy doesn't do anything. about it" rich pretends he doesn't; licnr you. Hut if you walvli his facc you know it bothers him."I WINNIPEG tiff” Htin':ii'tIl Wood might wcll claim the titlel of the grand old man of Manitoba curling. The M - year - old curler competed in his 50th consecutive Manitoba bonsplel this year and if a ranking of great players wcre complied he would certainly be among the foremost. l His accumulation of tropi.-cs, medals and curling awards spans: half a century during which the: Wood family has made its mark in the Canadian curling sr,en':.1 This year. his son. Howard Jr... will represent Manitoba in lIit' Ca- nadian championshtpii at Kings- ton. Ont. y Mr. Wood's father. I). I). Wood.” an arden player. was president of the Manitoba Curling Association during 1900-01. His curling fervor rubbed off on the entire family. btit It was Howard who got byy l far the largest share. He also cir- celled at soccer. lacrosse and hockey. I His first curling experience want I gained on a backyard rink using. cedar blocks as stories. In the l9otH)'l season. when hey was 16. his father bought each of three sons-Howard. Vic and Mel: -a set of rocks and enrolled them at the Thistle Club. I i WINNER IN IMO y The first trophy for the fledgling champion came In tttitt. when he Curls For 50th Year In Manitoba Curling Bonspiel t it Tlitslle rink. The next year he icamcd with his hrother Vlr. Mac Braden and Jimmy ('ongalton to uin the aggregate title at the Manitoba honspicl as well as three other cvcnts. They repeated In I912. taking 32 of 33 games. finish- ing on top in thrce open competi- tions and losing in the final of the fourth. The rink. now with Winnipeg's Granite Club. was again aggre- gate winner in I913. took a single trophy in l9l4 and came hark for the aggregate and another run in IEHS. Howard graduated to skip in tfllti and has been at the tee-head ever since. taking aggregate t.I- tles In I925, I930. 1933 and 1940. Apart from the victories and medals, Mr. Wood's greatest .jew0”er5 possible. your convenience. famoms OF CHAIQLOTTETOWN W! Q;ec.5A;l.- May we take this opportunity of thanking you for your valued patronage in the past. Our new store at HB Kent St. has been designed in a modern manner to make your shopping as easy and as pleasant as You are cordially invited to call in and in- spect your new Jewellery and Gift Shop at l source of pride is that his mo- mcnts of victory have been shared with other mcmbcrs of the family. Hrnthcr Vic was with,him in 1': htinspirls. Howie. .lr.. son Lltmcl and even his wife and grandchil- dren have been with him in one triumph or another. I He has been named an honorary, life member of both the Granite Club and the Manitoba Curling: Association. I 0! the past he says: "I've en-f Joycrl it. if I had it to do IIIIIL; l'd do exactly the same thingsl Of course. one man can't do II. all. it takes four men to make it Canadian Press staff Writer y KITCHENER. Ont. tCi"t ill the quarter-final matrhcs for the Canadian Women's bndnuninnl title. t The women's singles crown. opened to foreign entries this your for the first time along with four. other championships. iipPt'3"'tl likely to go to a member of the hard smashing American ficld. Play was to start at 8:30 pm. EST with Judy Devlin of more. Md.. current U.s. champion and considered. the top threiit herendrawn -against veteran Mrs.) Claire Lovatt of Vancouver, No. 6 In the Canadian Badminton Assn-. etattois " nu. l The other quarter final! matches: Mrs. Kay Grant of Iloiitred. this countryis second player. vii Mrs. Thelma welcome of Pasadena. t2aiif.; Avalletlh Ilepworth of Woodstock. Mrs. Louis Alston. San CdIf.: Mari Shedd of Tor- N . I. vs Sue Devlin. Il'I'I'lI. TN MEN'S aaada faced hriilier prospects in the man's singles play. Only survivor of the five fnreiitt 90' In nut dtvtnimi was Martin of San Diego. Calif. who a tough test against Can- lia'a No. I player. Toronto) net in the that quarter-nut avetltl Balti- tit"!- tinve MacTaggart of Vancouver. defending champion. met Haroltlr son of Toronto. Vancouver was drawn agalnsii .lim Carnwath of Woodstock. Ont. Also scheduled for competition latcr were the men's wnmenis and mixed doubles The semi-finalists were settled Thursday in the junior men's and women's divialonii. Four prov- inces are represented in each ur- .lohn Mcnougall. uiiussnz. .V'.R. Dave Chisholm. Saskatoon. Larry, Bccmar. Niagara Falls. Ont, and. CONGRATULATIONS TO PATTERSON'S JEWELLERY . FINE NEW STORE i . H, U -, ,t;l'ttoody of Montreal; Bart Fergiili The Snmmerside entry in the Montague are ti - r) H. Dirkleland E. Cannon The llirkiv Rink glzzegc:-';;lE.:d:;";:ill'Kh, in. ,m.';,l:,ttof Vancouver faced Peter Fergu-l and John Bouck oi. on K.” S"... CHANDLER BROS. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. I. WE Congratulate PATTERSON'S JEWELLERY on THE OCCASION or THE OPENING or THEIR NEW STORE We are proud to be chosen to supply Plumbing and Heating to this fine new Store. DOUGLAS BROS. 8. JONES Charlottetown Kent St. V CONGRATULATIONS PATTERSON'S JEWELLERY on the opening of their New Store on Kent St. CARSON 8. BIRT For Plate Glass played third for Bill Cnrson's1 rink." ON TH! 67 King St. 9 Dial 804?. c"""d" V5- U- 5- I" M F'""l5 OFFICIAL OPENNG i so "WM s "me- Of Women's Badminton Play . CHOSEN AGAIN By GERALD I.0llfi.Illt2F.lI due to get under way at 8:30 p.m.. .f mdr We are proiiri to have liocn sclcctcti to do the Painting and Dc:-orating in PATTERSON'S Atti':ii'tive new .lciwlli'igx Stilt-e OUR BEST WISHES T0 PATTI".IKSllIV'li J. C. WEATHERBIE Painting anti Dc:-orating 51 Spring Park Road llirtl 1078 HRPVEY Hurd. Victoria, will meet. ltonight with the final schcdulcdl- - for later that night. Bud MacPherson To Rochester MONTREAL (OP) -. Cansdlens announced Thursday that defencemaii Bud MiicPher- "W WMNUY returned to the farm club Montreal Royals. is bring sent to Rochester of the American Htlcltey I-Cathie under emergency conditions. He will replace Benny wait. out with an hum-gd back, Canadians Trail In Six-day lac. i.0t!sVil.l.It:. Ky. tf'Pt rans- Montreal Congratulations TO PATTERSON'S JEWELLERY on the opening of Cl lAltI.()'I'l'I'.'TUWN P. E. I CONGRATULATIONS . . . . AND BEST WISHES . . . . 1'0 PATTERSON'S JEWELLERY onthe OFFICIAL OPENING "litnerup In the Legion Eon needs: is the above Chartottetownttrightt. v. ' it heiti at Montague oh wait tum iklimtl hr Doiia laisaoen team are it - rt L. Wellnlr. Ill Claude Fate at assets-est and his Deer. and lied MacliitIll- ' Cltltllo ltlfnlltata. Daniel flrem lhpll NEW sh"W""'m t mlcllrttn Oat. icei..1'hi-ea tom IIIIM place. three laps s atiaoissm. tortubeaindiaeinaasn 5I'poiIata. . tourhoeinqtoanasnu. ' In-itnoataioss-oaiyotnee-3.t.-.g.'sn&auuuowense.TheothercaaaItaaeeisy,uouin I1 OftheirModernNavStore The other teailo. lwedel. .is.,i.e-ten team. cuss noun at up Canadian re-in Andre notisn and ruin. J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arc . nit nut Garnnay , .3. ,, giendnonawera also three in be, We are glad to have been chosen an contractor . w 1-.” . ..:..........y..y......7.. . ...,......n. Mlyv