iltl?-T!-A 1. 1952 -... THE GUARDIAN. CIIARLOTTETOWN Winner or ll.B.-P.E.I. New .GIas9ow V"''”'' W"! i""'" i and Vicinity SEVEN . -... . race New Hudson Wasp Introduced w,;"' r- .., Excelsior .liisurance ilward Second Year Does your mind browse in pastures The Excelsior Life Insurance Company - green Dr. J. E. Steriis was here reI- when Wad! U0 19'' 1114.15 bl- . cently on professional duties. tween The friendly hills, the waters. is pleased to announce that an. Roddle ms and daughter cle-n. so Retresh your soul? or does it feed among the tons Ot disappointments and dull cares That swell the tide of woe that bears Us from our goal? June spent Tuesday, March 25th, in the city. Mr. Tom Rogers was unable to instruct the local Glee Club last week, due to illness. I STEWART G. was P. E. I. District Manager, Friends of Mr. Percy Dlckicson D0 you complain with tones of ten are sorry to learn of his continued OI b193k- 2"! Hide! Wm! VII!- i illness. clouds near has again won the General Superintendent of Agencies Mr. Russel Doyle was a visitor Perhagiiegiem E mum wmmm .i . Award, as leading representative of the N.BJP.E.I. ;?...ii"2f”'Mf”if.fa li5icresr.m'vJiii:23 3: t;,l:1:lorlxlB8CnC:IhI'l"rtl)i'II'l day to day, W "””""””' t -9 Hudson's line of 1952 car: now on display dealer showrooms includes a spectacular new addition- the Hudson Wasp-a. lower priced runnin mate to the famous Hudson Hornet. The Wasp is pow- ered by a high-compression. high-output H-127 six cylinder engine. It has a 119 inch wheelbase and is highly maneuverahle. In addition, Hudson has the Hudson Hornet. the Commodore. nnd the Part- maker series. All have a lower and wider appearance and feature the hcauty of lliiilson-Aire Hard- top Styling which is ottered at standard sedan and coupe prices. Pictured is the Hudson Wasp in Hudson Hollywood styling. Whitloch How blue the sky, fragrant the Agency ln 1951. Last year he also became the Marl- time Vice-President of The Excel Club and qualified for the Quarter Million Section of this production Club and appeared on the Honor Roll of the Company ev- way Mr. Herbert Stevenson is con- The k 11 fined to his home with influenza. E :23," out V" d plenum 3 His many friends hope to see him upon ml. em-my around soon., i Mrs. Hector Scott and little son 1 Derek, are spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. enthusiastic Georgetown admirers town seemed to reflect the super- sake. They played for the honouo ery month of nineteen fifty-one. An outstanding per- sonal record which reflects the confidence that the clients of Mr. Ives place in him. The Company has announced that, for the second consecutive year, Stew- art G. Ives, District Manager for Prince Edward Island, has gained Excelsior Life Insurance the General Superintendent of Agencies Award which goes an- nually to the leading representa- tive of the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island Agency. In making this announcement. Mr. M. K. Kenny, C.L.U., the Gen- eral Superintendent of Agencies, pointed out that Mr. lves had made an outstanding record in the Company during nineteen fifty-one. Alfred Moore. Mrs. panled by her daughter Tuesday. March 25th. March 24th. Andrew. Wilfred Whitlock. accom- Edith, were passengers to the Capital on Mrs. Wilbert. Wright. was a wel- come weekend guest of her moth- er Mrs. Horace Ling, returning to her home in Carleton on Monday, Among those who attended the hockey game on Wednesday even- ing. March 26th. were Messrs Albert and Murray Orr and Billie Sports lioruiii Continued from page.s official timer: been successfully carried out. February and March the talk in Georgetown is hockey. Games are won and lost before the team goes on the ice. Plans are made, tech- niques are developed, strategy moves are devised around the hot stove league in the Post Office and guid- ed by the postmaster. who-is the the game is won. and when the actual combat ar- rival; the plans and techniques have at the Eagles and on Wednesday. March 26th., the first game was contested in the Borden rink. The pace was fast and furious. Clever stick handling and fast skating characterized the play. It was any- body'a game up until the sound of the gong when the game ended with it 7 to 6 score in favor o: Georgetown. The second game was played in the Georgetown Rink on Friday night, March 28th with a capacity audience; plenty of fans to cheer euch team; a good sheet. of ac, which was a. credit to the con- scientious rink manager, Gordon Ross; and excellent catering. Each ior margin of the play. The better team won, and the victory of the Eagles on the two games, it) to '1. meant that Georgetown were the Prince Edward Island champions of the Intermediate ”B" hockey. The very competent goal-tending or Sullivan was publicly acknowledged by his team mates. Again the good sportsmanship prevailed and the Borden Nationals were the first to congratulate their opponents. A special tribute is due the ex- cellent refereeing or Kane and Perry, and the games were played with a. very small number of pen- alties and marked by an avoidance of arguments or holding up ol the of Georgetown, to share with their home town, and with their friends some of the pride which they them- selves iclt, and the town rejoices with them for bringing to us the honour. Every name on the team deserves special mention. And the whole Province will think of the 1952 champions as a hard-working unit. taking all-comers in their stride and at the finish, showing superior hockey ability than is us- ually seen in their class. A special tribute is also due to their popular and able manager. Raymond Lav- andier for the competent manner of handling the team. and this strategy displayed in regulating his team was out to win, and from the first whistle, one received the im- pression that we were in for a good and exciting game of hockey. The thrills and the spills were numer- gamea, giving the spectators the worth of their admittance and a good going-home spirit, without rancor for anyone. The Georgetown Eagles deserve-.l men in the various phases of the games. So we ask all who read the Guardian, and those who have followed the fortunes of the George- town Eagles throughout the sea- ln addition to this current award. he had gained the position at Maritime Vice-President of the Ex- cel Club for 1951-an honor which goes to the leading producer of Mr. Ernest Houston of Kenslng- ton has been spending a. few days here in the interests of his farm- ing operations, and is the guest of his nephew M. Foster Seller Georgetown and Montague have been traditional rivals. and it was a source of great pride and com- fort when Montague was elmlnated in the 1952 schedule. The win at I ;',t:l:Vl:;IeSa1ue:ld igualtiiigd lgarltlm: and Mrs. Sellarx souris after traversing the tortur- g;.1S'a,?: xsglgrggcofecfsigniagr :5; 3;: e:9';0'e"' :";'I1)9tWgY- Eh? hh3ll;'3 fgxli t:oog,;v5..13::etcfh;:Sg.:(::n::i y on ran 0 oc - Quarter Million section of this Mr, Cyrus smnh sugared "I ::;f;”:- ?::1C';:”;'3::e"h3l:'1 95?: was checked by the skillful goal ey throughout me season, without Champions. club. H9 3150 wcceeded in being attack of apoplexy recently, and Montague and when sour” mt- tending of Sullvan and Miller. The any financial remuneration they ram, 51: em, & i on the Company: Hoglor R0” has entered the P' 15' Ishmd H05" felted the, return game it let: the more of i to 1 In mvor of Gemge'lh9V9 pmyed we 53"” mt the 33"” 4 AN INTER-ES'I:ED FAN i throughout the year, w ch gave pital for treatment. His many , ' 4 him the distinction of having friends hope for his speedy recov- luv Wm" m me” me cmmpmm ("JR i ' maintained this high mgnthiy cry. . Efogfiss &””33; :03: :':&"g:;:1"; g C” h1alQt fl”0plG ' . - standard since he commence rep- - ' z resenting the Company. Mrs. William Simpson, accom- Um” 1" (-'90'K9WW" End Norm C HOW VA iT'6 AADH-Ly! Mr. Kenny stated that The Ex- panied by her daughter Helen, RJV91 C0mW3" "wk '-he 1"” Kama i Available at the following A. PICKARD FARM TBMTORS LTD. DUGALD Ma.cNUTT, Kensington CLARK & BONYMAN, Albcrton CECIL BELL, Montague 7 to 0 but in the second game at North River Rink where there was excellent retereeing by Perry and Kane, the Georgetown boys proved to be the better team and they won the game 5 to 2 giving Georgetown a margin of two goals in the two games. ' The series with Cornwall was notable for an excellent display of sportsmanship. Very few penalties were handed out and at the close of the series in North River, the de- feated team were the first to con- gratulate the winners. It was a hotly contested game, both sides being determined to win. and 85 only one side could win, the com- radeshlp of the players of both teams, and the remarks heard from the Cornwall fans, were is lesson often needed in self-rmtraint and true sportsmanship. Perhaps even the Eagles were taught this lesson; such display of ice etiquette and good manners wins aPDl'0VE1 BN1 increases the host ot fans. The Eagles were ready for other worlds to conquer which meant the championship of the Island in their class of Intermediate 28" hockey- The opponents were the Borden Nationals - the finalists for Prince County. Roads and the distance to Borden proved no handicap to the spent March 25th at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Warfield Orr, and Mr. and Mrs. Millar rr. Miss Helen who is on the stat of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlotte- town, has been enjoying her an- nual holiday. spendlng some time with her brother Dr. Gordon Simpson of Glace Bay. celsior Lite Insurance Company was justly proud of the progress Mr. Ives had shown since he was appointed District Manager for Prince Edward Island in nineteen- tltty. and that the Company was confident that their business would continue to expand in this Province under such capable man- ugemcnt. iMAN'6l. ., (MATCHED I GOLF , Congratulations are being ex- tended to Donald Hill on having been chosen the lucky one on the "Lone Ranger" program. He will be rewarded with a trip on the T. C. A. to the Canadian National Exhibition in company with a. guardian. "Don" is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harland 1-liil. He is taking his Grade X studies in the local school. and it was necessary for hm to write an ea- say before fully qualifying for the coveted reward. This should be a very enjoyable as well as an edu- cational tour. NINE MILE CREEK W. I. The monthly nieetng was held at the home of Mrs. Albert Mac- Donald. The vce-president pre- aided and the meeting opened by repeating the ”Lord's Prayer". Elilzht. members answered the roll cal. The minutes were read. approv- ed and signed and all correspond- ence was then read and discussed. some articles were passed in. for a bazaar and the secretary re- ported paying 3370.00 towards the new school. It was decided to take old wool- lens to the next meeting to pack and send for blankets to Fair- nelds. ' Mrs. John Betta, Mrs. Roy Tay- lor and Mrs. Roy Campbell were appointed to get music for a dance in the hall. Next roll call is to be, answered l0 OWNIRS Oi CHRYSLIR-Bliill CARS AND lRU(l(S IIISIST 0!! A very pleasant evening was spent in the local school house on the evening of March 24th. Mr. Lorne Stevenson, in his ever cap- able mariner. presided as chair- man with Mra. George Dickleson as organist. The program opened with the singing of O Canada. followed by a sing-song. Readings were given by Avonna McAuslo.nd, INSTALL A (HRYCO MWW on FILTER You are assured of complete satisfac- tion with guaranteed Chi-yco parts. They are designed by . ems:-r engineers. is rszmszici ?.iil;3 F -isrenioyeafnumerous ' C”ef""Y dlecked "Id ed the members to her home for and Doris Andrew with. guitar '5” w"9 pkyed ma C deucmul and bountiful lunch was served by the ladies. The sinaina 0! 4-The Queen" brought the evening to I conclusion. A? that meeting. Meeting closed by singing "God save the Queen", and lunch was served by the hostess. DAILY CROSSWORID ACIOIS 2. High print 20. Floral I. Network 8. Sprout ernbltm s. Muiun arm to dry 0! Em! (shortened) 4. Man's , 22. FIN I. vexed nickname 23. Elevator 10. (.1 the on 5- Hllidlel 12. Among roughly 13. Very hot. 8. Old (Scot) and moist 7. kill 14. Itsllari river 8. A selling 15. Metal P1!” is. Krone 9- Quliik gun.) 11. 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Stu! 12. Exclamation Fabulous new I has a new lower-priced running mate...tiie spectacular. HUDSON WASP ' 15. Perched 20. Fluff is. loose skin on back of neck :1. Frost ! 2. sign o the zodiac 83. Title of respect M. Music note 35. source of lugs! 86. Negative reply 87. Rover-berated 89. ship's prison I 1. slope I2. cries. as an owl I 1!. Female sheep (4. Parish priest (Fr. DOWN 1. Full of Monroe DAILX CRYPIKIQUUIE-Here's how to work It: A X Y D I. I A A x I bl.0NGlPll.l.oW ll. ”. undo! thninthlaexanips an ,0?" for ti: 3:: (;'n. etc. llntlo lotterl. IPW trophies. the latgth and formation of the words are all hint: nun day the code letters are dlnerent. Aonvtosti-Qtthtion ll utoqnxnansuuoc xvu CNKIIC notch an inn cnnvo noose who cos ucgvun wrxso-cauvwaavo. r ...i,- W. TH” X 01' DREAM FOR A Ko- l:NT 0' 3' REINTHENT THIS WAR wllnll Great George St. Clommp l ' ' C H d H l: ”itl'2i.':.?.i'...'”ii?.l3iii3i 3?;lan;"a3”'lm?a'3fa sedan and coupe prices ,. . . with Miracle-I-I Power at its best! I see inspired new Hudson-Aire Hardtop Stating for the spectacular Hudson Wasp. the luxurious ommodore . . . the newest note in motor-car design. forme'rly available only on prenuum-Priced moflt-15 - Every new Hudson hasahigh-compression engine that i. unujng . remarkably responsive. Eyery Hudson for 52 is nvailablqwith ydrn-Mstic Dnve'! Come inl See Hudson's four great new sense; FOUR ORIAT HUDSON IIHIIB-FABUIDU8 HORNFP SPICPACULAR WASP U LUXURIOUS OOIHODORI Six Ann gxgp-11' o 'l'HIllI'l'Y PACIMAKIR. 'ODhd dl 01970 9' Dealers. Peru and Service Avdllnhle trons Coast to Coast In Cnnsrls Hubongmn Jhudtol, swung at ,;a,,da,,-,1 sedan. and mupc prices-m-mm-' W. R. JENKINS IIDI&UA0PGobCaoispclnIliodIosv-AEIIOIIIOIVIIQ handout trim and other apeeillmtiona and in subject to change irillmui nofirs. Charlottetown, P.E.I.