JULY 10. 1952 ARMED VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE OF FREEDOM JOIN THE CANADIAN ARMY ACTIVE FORCE NOW. HIGH RATES OF PAY OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT Get full information at the Recruiting Station nearest your home. In . . . CI'IARLOTTEI'OWN- I BLOCK BUILDING. 162A Kent St. . Open Daily 9 to 5: Tuesday and Friday evening 7 to 9:30 PIPERS AND DRIIMMERS - ARE REQUIRED FOR 2nd CANADIAN HIGHLAND BATTALIDN Get full information by writing to: DIRECTOR OF MUSIC. Garrison Barracks. Eastern Command. 0 Halifax. N. S. or AT THE ABOVE RECRUITING STATION "Ain't it wonderful what that slvfll do for a cow: in 20 rnlnuioii Rockon Puny-Mae will be tryin Car Plate on honed; yi . to give your car lonqer-lasting wax protection! A Johnson's Car-Plate waxes any car in 20 minutes! Hy Spread ii oil-no rubbing-lot if llryl Wipe if olf-no rubiiing-lIlllI's illll TO CLEAN the Rnish before you wait, use Johnson's Carnu-quick and easy. PROTECT YOUR CAR'S CHROME by cleaning with Johnson's new Chrome Cleaner. ' - ,. is. c. ioiiiisou i. start. mm. sumrono. ONTARIO 1 . A IORANGE TEA camanariou At MILTON. JULY nth L. o. L. PIPE BAND t IN ATTENDANCE SPORTS. REFRESHMEHTS GDDD MEALS SERVED PARADE AT 2.30 SHARP Pioneer Pilot . Photo) One of Canada's pioneer pilots. Matt Berry had distinguished on- reer in bush flying before retiring to to into the oil business. He won the McKee Trans-Canada tro- phy in 1936 for flying 1.750 miles into an area. northwest of Edmon- ton to rescue a missionary and five others threatened with starvation. ilesults Of Blsiey Shoot BISLEY, England. July ii-(CF) --Maj. T. W. Hall of the New Westminster Regiment won his tie shoot today to take first prize in the "kneeling" competition of the Bislcy rifle shoot. Yesterday the 40-year-old Hail not 33 points out of a possible 35 in tip Fit.-Lt. R. J. T. Harrlyman and Cpl. B. R. Creasey, both of the R.A.F. Cpl. w. 5. 27th Canadian Marshall. of the Infantry Brigade. lor of the Royal Engineers, in the tied shoot. Shootings for the 500-yard B. S. A. prize, Marshall had put all seven shots in the bull only to find Taylor had done the same. Hall, executive secretary of the Brltish Columbia Penitentiary. II at Bisley for the first time. BISLEY, England, July k(Reli- iers)HLiout. Gilmour Boa. 28. of Toronto. was only three points short of winning the Queen Mary prize at the Bisley rifle shoot here today. finishing fifth with the third highest score. Boa. who has won the King's Medal at Bisley for the last three years. scored 175 points out of 200. There will be a tie shoot tomor- row for first place between Chief Engine Room Artlficer R. M. Orr, Royal Navy. and Flt. Lt. M. Gill. R..A.F.. each with 177 out of 200. Lt.-Cmdr. G. A. Looker. R.N.. ,.a,a..a..a IDANCE BELVEDERE GOLF CLUB TONIGHT Dancing 9:30-1 A. M. was beaten by Sgt.-Maj. S. E. Tay- - THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWWV OALUMEDNWARD (Continued from Page 6) lead to come to the wire in the record breaking time 2.10. In the third heat was New Look who set the early pace" with leather Duster in second place and- J.5..1. in third. They remain- ed thalr way until the top of the stretch when Feather Duster mov- ed into the lead and Carl Aubrey came on to nose out .l.S.J. for third place. ' Joandale, who was lightly re- garded before the first heat of the No. 3 Classified event, raced up on the inside of the back stretch to win the dash and pay her backers sum for a two dol- lar win ticket at the part-mutucls. That was Joandale's first and only burst for in the second dash she finished tenth and in the thlrd dash fifth. The second dash of this event produced the best finish of the afternoon as P pane. Bob Csnuclc, Norinne Grattsn and Real sett raced to the wire neck and neck Propane won the second and third dashes in both cases moving up from second place at the top of the stretch. Calumet Onward led practicallv all the way in winning the three dashes in the No. 2 Classified place. In the first dash Dean swift made - are made is 4 Pl.AYER'S MILD etter-smoke better-ALE better a noble effort to catch the stead driven geldin but failed by half a. length in the stretch. Judy Budlong furnished the op- position for Calumet Onward in the second and third dashes. At the half way mark in the second dash it was Calumet Onward, Dean Swift and Judy. Dean Swift faded st-the top of the back stretch but Judy stuck with Caitl- met Onward to make it a. two horse race. Calumet Onward went away on top in the third race followed by Judy Budlong and Bill Budloniz. Calumet Onward remained in the Budlong moved up on the outside to take over temporarily. It was only for a short time however its Martin, l't.A.F.. driver Stead urged Calumet On- ward back into the lead in front of the wire. ' and Sgt. M. '1: were next, with 176 nacli. Boa won the King's Pri7.e- now ihe Queen's Prize in mm. Queen Mary's prize, oiwn only to past and present mt-mbars ofi Her Majesty's Forces. is a prize in' kind valued at E10 105. SUMMARY No. 1 Classified Feather Duster (L. Kelly) C l l ATTENTION "B" SIIN P.E.l. near. (mecca) All personnel ”B" Sqn. proceeding to Summer Camp on Saturday. 12 July 52 will be transported to Charlottetown on Friday evening, 11 July '52 for final documentation. etc. Accommodation will he provided at the Ordnance Compound. Transport will leave the various centres as per the following sched- uie. Lv. Souris (Snack Bar) at 1800 hrs. Lv. St. Peter's (Clark's Store) 1830 hrs. Lv. Morell (Co-op Store) 1840 hrs. Lv. Mt. Stewart (Theatre) 1900 hrs. An I. M. T. Bus will leave Georgetown Legion Home at 1830 hrs. and pick up personnel from Card: igan at corner Main l-iighway at approximately 184.) hrs. Dress: Bereis Battle Dress Web Belts Boots & Puliees Cari Aubrey J.S.J. (Stead) Times: 211 3-5; 2.10; 2.14 1-5; Rutherla icollinsi owned by lead until the stretch when Judy Johnston. Fortune Bridge and driv- l3Wld-V Budllmi lsiwdl an by Lorne Kelly: ROSEIIIP Hooper y I lot-med by D,; wy rig Hooper and iMiss Hazel Grove (Smith) 9 8 6 ,Dean Swift 4O'Meara) Feather Duster Rosalie Hooper iweiri . New Look iMcGregori (Kennedy) ldriven by Teddy Weir. Na. Propane 4Bowiicssi R. -T. MAHAR. Major. . Officer Commanding "B" Sqn. F02 P255- IDENT I5 I oauesizous , -BUSINESS: 3 Classified .1 2 .3 5 5 4 2 Joandale icudmorei . 1 lo sland driven by Harold Cudmore Bob Canuck iO'Meara) 3 2 4! rJimmie A (Reeves) . .6 5 2 N” 2 C''"'"”l "” 10 5 3iCaluinei, Onward (Stand) Lostci':Re”l 59” (L”W”3" ; fl ; Judy Budlriiiil 1C. Smith: y if V 21l,edbyL.D. OUR BOARDING HOUSE ' oo1CH.I.-5 GREAT CAE5-AR, MADAMI CALL ope TH:-5 FEIZOCIQDS l CL)8.'-w ue-Avdi4!; i H? HA6 TEETH LJKE A ' BEAVER. 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