sania @ ed ‘ : ' a eo ae By : yh a Pe : : ! 2 ( thea Severson: . . i : ~~ | WEATHER 1 | Study Group Annual Camps iMrs Douglas Forsvtr . i tae f | A °, i lor. Gretchen Waite S an CWS aay a e TORONTO (CP) Temps : ° ‘Are ‘Scheduled wart, Maureen ‘Beil, Beverly Daweoh: is, 5468 Has eeting Boats, Jodn Hunter, Kathy. Eth- one ; : Pals aan Pibii sas = = Camping begins again at Hol- ‘elston, Richey Curtis : ; i ' ‘ e oe cdmonton .....+. : ; i, land Cove YMCA Camp June 30 (Co-Councillors,. Cathy MacLel- ; F . The regular monthly: meeting an eae : were ’ Eastern and Central Districts Wenig er # # of the Elliott: River South teach- at senaene se : baeest a, Sy ivia Mevensen. ce : ips aeons it . . ‘ eld al he first g t 5 ‘ounctilors-in-ourin -' The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., June 18, 1966. 5 Toronto 1 88-75 ae Set ee a Fe premises will -be the Baptist Stevenson, Lillian‘ Batt, Mary - ate oe pe _ is On display were the Ginn, the Church Cubs, from Jute 30 to Steadman, Janet MacLeod, Mau- T e ir Members of the recently form- Poet Shahar a 1% Gage and the Nelson ,set of es VUCA; aifls cam Ee reen Coady, Sharon Barnes, Be.- raining Centre ‘ed Red Cross Youth Alumnii Fredericton ...... $5 6. Weaders for-primaty schools. Be- |, Me wil be held duly $l me asc Stat ; } : iching at th Saint toha 49 69 . fore school_reopens in the latter A ila ca lie Sie @ aad The- Boy‘s-Camp Staff .is: Di- Is Scheduled For who will be assisting af the cen- ‘ Soe teste “tq part of August, “each teacher °: 8iris camp begins July © and rector, David Mills: . Program, tre as counsellors include the en pALnte ne + 2 must decide which set will bein Continues until July A yur A Bill Jardine and Don_Norton;7 ~~ we 4 op ‘ _mus ee a me), | Montgomery Halll totowin:: Soncy Geore and BRS. cg BB, tne her shen ogra” Dine cam traning begins July Wyerfrt” Roberta Rel 5+, \gandra Doiron of Charlottetown: Sydney ie we ‘s Also examined and discussed h _ Re aie hats Councillors Reid Cudmore, : aera ae : : : 7 {PYGHE) ete ences : were the Digest Readers for all ‘His camp offigially begins Tweel. Bob. Wilson. Carl This year’s Atlantie Provinces le A It of Richmond Yarmouth ..°..... 50 61 The youth pregram turns from Danny Tweel, , WHSON, \Earle Arsenault ¢ eAmon : elementary grades: These are youth p ‘Good. Milan Radonovich “Jack Red Cross High School Leader- | St. sIOBA'S -cevciacs 53 71 ; a) the YMCA to the Department’of ‘900, - , shine Traini ; * and Brenda Stead of Fortune. Ribsnu: é 49 77 «used as enrichment material. \ " een t omsen,: John MacEachern, _Shipé Training Centre will be e MANY sss reneenes § 77 Some time was. spent discussing Education, -for its two-week pe- Coler’ Célan. Steve Prichard. held in Prince Edward Island at : : ORION: ccerraenat's 66 5 the advantages of consolidation. Tied in August of track and field Mike Hutshinson, Frank Likely , |Montgomery Hall ‘from July CITY AREA Atlant? .33.50h0s. 64 80 Mrs. Rae Taylor was compli- training, which has proven ex- qane Bene ’ Foy } |2nd — 11th with some 106 repre- ae . Tampa *......ss0e. 70. 89 (mented on having started a tremely successfub the last, few onn eee Soe Be sentatives of high schools in the FUNERALS Miami cheney neces 78 85 | small library. years, producing many top a Raigar ie cn nee ; Atlantic Provinces as well as) HALIFAX (OP) — The wea- an address of appreciation Island athletes. * f ge ar if any- Ree oe at se |e sent Supers Manon | Tee te same Mat oh Se teed eta nited States in attendance. | ' come cloudy in northern New ajq by Mrs. Arlene MacDougald rector, Mrs. ; : ; opi 7 Dr. K.A. Parker, chalet art” OLE Fl NERAL, — The f- Brunswick. this afternoon and who aroraned the thanks of the gram and Waterfront, Roberta mentioned camps contact the the Canadian Red Cross, Youth "era! for Michael William: Toole ‘scattered showers are forecast. group for Supervisor MacDon- Reid; “Assistant Program, Syn- YMCA Advisory’\Committee for P.E.1., | took place~on Friday <morning Along the “Atlantic coastline of “aiq’s attendance at all meetings will act in the capacity of advis-| from the Hennessey Funeral Nova Scotia it will é | \of Red Cross. Youth, and spent | |Friday in Charlottetown finaliz- | - CHECKING PROGRAM Checking over .the program |kora; Le: | Cross Youth in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward = Island. Mrs. Baker spent Friday in Charlottetown with Mrs. Reid finalizing the details in ‘con- nection with the Centre. Graduation Ceremony — “The Montague Regional, High |lowing is a list of prize winners \er's Road West, Panmure Is- School held their 1966 -graduat- and graduates: 4 |\and; Pembroke, Murray Harbor jon ceremonies last night. Fol-/ A prize for the student attain- North,.Gaspereaux, and Stur- ing the highest aggregate in|geon presented to the student | grade twelve awarded the Gov-/from these districts attaining Charlottetown July 2rd - 11th. for the -,Atlantie Provinces are (left) Mrs. Blanche Baker High School Red Cross Lead- of Halifax, and (right) Mrs. “Vership Training Centre to be W.W. Reid of Charlottetown, held at Montgomery Hall in directors of Canadian Red |Mary P. Smythe, Tignish; Ka- jren Doiron,’ Stella Maris, North | |Paul MacEachern, and Marilyn MacDougall, Queen | Charlotte. Englewood, | / awatded te Maureen Gaspereaux. GRADE TWELVE twelve honors and pass bist: order of merit) HONOR DIPLOMAS . | Jeannie Ross; Nancy Reddin, | Doris MacPhee, Evelyn Howlett, Audrey MacDonald, Lynn Mc- Clure, Valerie MacPherson, Karen MacLeod, Carl Herring, Kaye .Robertson, Gail MacKen- | ernor General's medal ‘and ‘the |the highest aggregate in grade | Ze. Joan Cofifin.< - _ |neral services for Joseph A. er John’s at .9 o'clock last rf school prizes for English,,Fren#h, |twelve awarded to Lynn Mac- | DIPLOMAS , pe eal. were | : 4 history, physics, and chemistry | Lure, Murray Harbor North. Donna Walsh, George .Mac- jheld from Dundas - United all awarded to Jeanrie. Ross, presented by Melvin | Kenzie, Ida Gosbee, Patsy Mac- | A prize | McQuaid, | the prize for algbra. | jor at the training centre which |Home to St. Joseph’s Church, Elsewhere, a minly |will be directed by Mrs. W,W. Kelly's Cross where Requiem -'S /Reid,, director of Red Cross High Mass was celebrated by Youth in this province. Program Rev. C.J. McCarthy who also jdirector for the Centre will be conducted. the service at the \Mrs. Blanche Baker of. Halifax | grave. The pall bearers. were six who is the Nova Scotia director | mphews of the deceased: Everett Toole, Clarence Toole, Charles and 75, New’ Glasgow and Char- the hostess, Mrs. Rae Taylor +h | Toole, Patrick Condon. Inter- lottetown’ 54 and 70; outlook for The next meeting is scheduled [ing the plans for the Cefatre with ment took place in the church Sunday, sunny and little tem- for Sept. 13 at St. Catherines. | lowd ‘cemetery. perature change bd. Ryconan ic Mere ise nama | The following representatives | ry High tide today at Charlotte- of high school Red Cross:Coun-| GRASWELL FUNERAL -= The to jcils have been chosen as this | fneral for Lemuel H. Craswell At Ri tetown Rural; Joan MacAulay, Rev. Merle Zimmerman. Souris; - Isabel MacDougall, O'- | gregational Leary; Brenda MacKinnon, Kin- | Lord's My Shepherd” aming Murphy, Central | Love That Will Not Let Me Go’. Queen’s; Nancy Kennedy, Ken- | Onganist was Mrs. Ivan Bow- sington; Robert Lecky, Athena; | man. Honorary pallbearers were {Brenda Upstone, Notre Dame; | James L. LePage, C.B. Mathe- |son, Lester i | Toombs, Duncan eee er Rustico; David MacKay, Mor- |r Smith, Thomas Gass, Gera ‘ell; “Cynthia Myers, Alberton; | Doucette, John H. Macleod, Olaf. | |Stevenson, Charles Rogerson, | Geo The Ours Pol from st. May 18 and a film strip on Brae, Gi ne Graham.| ard MacLennan, Clarence Ste John, NUB. do a the Irving | Zil was shown. t . : |venson, Gordon Carew and Ern- wharf at 3 o'clock yesterday | The next meeting will be held A NEW JOY HAS COME TO - eee. lest Bolger. Flower bearers were ‘The fotlowing ts the gerade Fred Jeffrey, Billy Weeks, Dav (fi Andrws, Walter Andrews, \old Ford, Alvin Myers, Waite, | Stevenson, Fred Smith, Gordon Matheson, John Craswell Alton Andrews, Interment took jplace im the church cemetery. HUNTER FUNERAL — Fu. %2%.She was supposed, to sail | |Church ‘on ‘Wednesday, June 15 Ferguson, Marjorie - Yoston, Evening Prayer, was sung by Education for P.E.1., addressed ..4 rge Wadman, Orville Sellers, ay morning. One at the Rail- | Harry Smith and Herbert Moore. jway Wharf the other at the ._—| Active pallbearers were Donald tying Wharf. | Anderson, Russell Smith, How- | ' sunny day jphases.of the work. Mrs, Kath- ‘ leen Morrison then presented a.| small gift. to Mr. MacDonald Annapolis Valley, Northern who thanked the teachers for Nova Scotia, Prince Edwaid Is- | their. thoughtfulness and. com- and; Sunny with fog lifting in’ mended them for a good year’s the morning; warmer; winds work » 5 hight; low-high at Kentville 54° Refreshments were..served by forecast Regional forecasts: be_clondy. and for his assistance in all ‘xy S Se —_ ard nad 4% Hd n, Ellison Toole, Gaven ‘Church Women wn 10.32 a.m, and 12.23 a.m. : istico® at 5.47 a.m. High wf ° << 4 ye sHOW AT [seontnee 8 ce \was held Friday, June 17, from tide Sunday at Charlottetown Planning Projects TONIGHT ONLY DUSK! roar a ee ss iat | Hunter River Presbyterian 11.19 a.m. At Rustico at . 6.32 SHR Nip oa ed EE aa : : \Memtaue: J, bg nciair, |Church, where service was con- a.m. Summerside tide eighteen’) SOURIS * The June smeetingey .....0 7 |Montague; James Birt, Charlot- | ducted by Rev. W.E. Hare and. minutes later than Charlotte- of the St. James United. Charch, Con- town. Sun rises toda6 at 5:43 Women was held in the. Church. hymns were "The am. and_sets at_8.44.p.m.Rises_.George-Leard_ presided. and “0 Sunday at 5.43 a.m. and sets at Regular business was taken JOHN WAYNE : ARR AREAS, of 8.45 p.m. All times ADT, care of-and a number of pro- " re ae mes: fs jects were planned. They includ- at-his tou hest! Two Tankers ed: a booth at the Regatta “ 3 July; a strawberry festiva n : Sherren, Oyril ‘ ; ‘Jate July or. early. August; tur- PRODUCED BY SAMUEL BRONSTON |key supper in September; rum- vr sale in September; and | Arrive Here d each member is to make talent |—_ Two ships docked here yester- Money with no specific amount . port SUN Other activities were Morell DAY ONLY - on the workshop held | at. the Church. Hall in Sep-! ‘tember.. The following will be /the lunch committee: Mrs. J.R. |MacLean, Mrs. G. Roach and Mrs. E. Boertun. 3 re -morning -to--discharge--a—mixed id cargo of gas and heating oil. Har- She was expected to leave here Lorne | at 10 o'clock last night. e Stewart, Millar ‘The other ship, the Gaspesien, out of St. John’s, Newfoundiand, | and is here to take on a cargo of| Nancy Kulp, Miss" Hathaway - livestock and. legumes. She ar-. on TV's Beverly Hillbillies, has rived here at 7:20 a.m. yester-|a BA degree in journalism. THE SCREEN...AND THE WORED IS A HAPPIER __ PLACE TO LIVE IN! % JACKIE David Boswell | Bridgetown. MP, to a student of |Donald, Vincent Brothers, Tom- |at 2 p.m. The service was con , /e TT ae A prize for the stixtent attain. the graduating class who has /m Sharkey, Barry MacMillan, |ducted by Rev. Dr. W.A. Mac Addresses Group (}\ F Pn eas a ing the second aighest aggreg- contributed to student govern-|Reagh Bicken, Alan Richards, | Quarrie. The hymn, The Lord's oO ‘STARTS MONDAY oe esac oS : fee). ate_in. grade..twelxe-.merited...by.,-ment;--student- ination; an4 | Liha... Blue, ....Paulette...Johnston, | My. Shepherd,..was. sung by the. David Boswell,..director.of Ws Lt PARE oD... we EN va = ' "Nancy Reddin; Montague. Also other extra-currs activities | David Hume, Linda Hubley, Joan | choir and congregation. A solo, Alcohol Studies -and Physical | : = and who at the same time has. A prize for the sutdent attain- attained high atedemic standing \ing thé third highest aggregate | awarded to Marie MacDonald; |in grade twelve awarded to Doris Georgetown. Mount Buchanan. i James MacKenzie, TO CALGARY __David_Irving_has_returned_to.|MacPhee._ | A prizes for the student con-|Dunphy, — Calgary, Alberta after coming | A school prize for a student |tributing most to school sports |James Richards, Gerald’ M: to his home in Murray Harbor, | showing persistent adherence to|and school spirit, awarded to|Kay, Joseph Sharkey, - Billy to attend the funeral of his academic studies awarded to Tommy Sharkey, Corraviile.. |MacLeod;- Louise Macdonald, father, the late Nathan Irving. |Audrey MacDonald, De Gros| A prize donated by the Wood! Leslie Aitken, Eldon Batchild- ' ‘Marsh. lYslands Women’s Institute to (er. Judy Buchanan, Kenneth \‘erment in Dundas cemetery. | Amateur Sport Directorate, Ot- | Dial 4-4044 ; . IN HOSPITAL | A school prize for academic the student from that area at- | Campbell, Alva Clarey, Jo-Anne at uRE FUNERAI The ‘2a. and the N.B. Recreation | : Mrs. Jennie MacKenzie, Mon- excellence afd extra-curricular |taining the highest aggregate in | Connolly, Crane, Valerie |, a lr fs ay shacl, Association, concludes today. | #eseseSSseoesesse | | tague, is a patient in the Kings activities awarded to Joan Cof-|grade XII awarded to Barry | Denham, Dunphy; Albert ner te Om are. os aCe County Memorial Hospital, Mon- ‘fin, Montague. | MacMillan. Gosbee, Sandy Hilchey, ' Clive tague. | |. A school prize for progress in| The Birks medal awarded to Johnston, Teresa Kelly, Phyilis | | grade XII awarded to Valerie |Maureen Sullivan for leadership. | Knox, John MacDonald, Joyce ' MacPherson, Eldon. in student affairs. : 4 | Awarded a school prize for the Special yearbook awards Douglas MacKenzie, Keir Mac- | |highest average in grade XII merited by: Jeannie Ross, Cathy |Leod, Linwood MacPherson, | in geometry, Evelyn Howlett. Stewart and Kent Brown. Sheila McCarron, Mary Martin, Vernon. — . | COMMERCE ~~” Elaine “Murphy, Vera Nichol- 4 A school prize for ‘the highest| The following is thecommerce | 80n, Winnie Nicholson, Louise fous to think about. Last week | marks in biology awarded to | prize list: : |Pauley, Linda Perry,. Barry Mrs. Hambly found 100 four-leaf | Gail MaeKenzie, Belle River. | Prize for the highest aggre- Sigsworth, Sandra Steeves, elovers and 10 five leaf clovers gpECIAL PRIZES tn her backyard lawn. - t GRADUATE The name of Mervin. Leonard | McNally, Tracadie Cross, P.E.I. | GOOD FORTUNE Will good luck and fortune come: Iger- way? Well no one real- ly knows but Mrs. Melvin Ham- bly. of 53 Edward Street, Char- + lottetown,. has something ser- | The Montague Regional High | tificate in the one-year course Elaine Wood. School Alumni Association Life |awarded to Beatrice Williams, | COMMERCIAL | Membership and ‘Scholarship for |Beach Point. | Stenographer’s Certificate a deserving student of the grad-| Prize for the second highest . a faN In aus ee ~’ | yating class who plans to further | aggregate witha. stenographer’s.| ice jams. Anna Jack-.; ee gia aie a This or her education awarded to certifi ificate in the one-year course son, Emily -MacGuigan, Elinor | et Thnate Cu = ia which Naney Reddin. Montague. awarded to Anna Jackson, Union ae ae eee Mr. ___The Albert MacLaren Memor-|Road. —° - eppesred some time ago. Mr. ial Bursary presented annually McNally graduated ‘‘cum laude ito the Kings County student from SDU on May 9. This dis- standing highest-in grade twelve tinction meansithat Mr. McNally land proceeding fo university: ® (one | Neil, Matie Suivan. year course) . |dte with a stenographer’s cer- ‘ .. Estelle Campbell, tificate in the two-year course | Glorta Herbert, MacLeod. Mrs. Nicolle, ‘Jean Blue, Donna Gar. | MacFarlane. was organ-accom- diner, Tommy Grant, Marie Panist. The pallbearers Velda ~Livingsione, |Spurgeon Walker, Chester Mac- \eT Gordon” Ross, Angus ‘Lean, Borden Hunter and John were | Landry,, Wallace MacKenzie. In- (Montague, was_ held Andrew's Presbyterian Church, ae on : guia June | /MacDon ; | 15th at 4 p.m. e service was bees ald, Marie MacDonald, ‘conducted by Rev. M.C. Currie. | The. selections, In A Land Where | *| We (Never Grow Old and Abide | | With. Me were sung by Donald | jand Malcolm Munroe. Mrs. A.F. Campbell was organ-accompan- ke hoe paves vee oh : |MacLure, Jamie MacLure, Ha- |gate with a stenographer’s cer- | Kathy Stuart, Maureen Sullivan, ‘zen MacLure, Errol MacLure, é ‘David MacLure and Raymond ‘were Harry Millar, Verne. John- ‘ston, Williard MaoLure, ache day Sunday. ' me f Dixon. Interment took place In ; Murray Harbor ‘Norta cemetery. | Free Delivery - wom Dial 423424 - Moore, Raita Munn, Anne Mac-'- pUNN FUNERAL. — Funeral service for Marion L. Dunn, Prize for the highest aggreg- | Stenographer’s Certificate (two wurray Harbor. North, _ pwas held at St. Paul's Church, Jessie Sturgeon, on Friday, June 17 at | Alex @ Farm Gas and Diesel the two-day recreation work- | Fuel, | Shop at the University of New were | Brunswick, Fredericton, yester- Walk- -}day, speaking on the topic, ‘‘Al- | Mac-"cohol and the Teenager”. The workshop, sponsored by the N.B. Department’ of Youth | and Welfare, the Fitness and | 1 —_ Biller. Pilar ‘iN aft ; @ Complete line of Shell Farm Chemicals. _ Earl Jenkins, J. W. z Skinner Stephen from St. | DRUG STORE OPEN _ THIS. WEEKEND . ~ WORTH’S PHARMACY > 142 PRINCE STREET Will be open all day Saturday, and will be the only Drug Store open Saturday Evening and all ies “TODAY ONLY Shows 1-3:1-8 QUALITY DRUGS»»— SERVICE — SAVINGS Father's Day Greetings. PEI, | eee EE awarsied to Estelle Campbell, |Meney, Karen Stewart, Pliza- 9.30 .m.° Requiem High a Seetareanen eee o at | also the Three Rivers Women's! Roseneath. , beth MacPherson, Edith Judson, was celebrated by Rev. Findlay least 75 per rua the last Institute prize for the student| | Prize for the secOfid highest Mary Jo MacDonald. ‘Mullally. Rev. Lawrence Landri- three years of his eee | from that area attaining the aggregate with a stenographer’s | Clerk’s Certificate (one year gan was present in the sanc- course. H is the son of Mr. and highest aggregate in grade | certificate in the two-year course | Course) | tuary. The pallbearers were Har- aE a Mrs. Frank McNally, Tracadie ‘twelve: also a prize for the stu-|awarded to Jessie Meney, Little Maureen Graham, Clifford ry Murphy, Andrew MacKenzie, < een ident attaining the highest ag-| Sands g | MacDonald. Ernest Graham, George Creed, | Us! Y AT 9:00 : Sponsored by __-_$QURIS- MAYORS ——_-_-Bregate_in_grade twelve awarded —Specia!~prize—for—the highest ; Clerk's —Certifieate (two_vear Ira Murphy and Alber! Mac- Ss NDA as The K. & 6 In the list of the Mayors of |by the Montague Branch of. the aggregate in commercial donated | course) |Leod. - Interment iA the Churel eS Souris recently published in the | Canadian Legion all awarded to by the Women’s Institutes from | Guardian the name of J.B. Mat- | Jeannie Ross, Bridgetown. | Alliston, *Alma, Albion, Cam- | thew who was Mayor of Souris in| The Women’s Institute prize | bridge, Peter's Road, Panmure | 1916 and 1917 was inadvertantly |from the districts of Alliston, |Island. Pembroke, Murray Har-° omitted. Mr. Matthew's picture |Alma, Albion, @ambridze, Pet-:bor North and Gaspereaux | appears among the other twenty |~ ; : ee 2 apne of guuris whose photo- MOM LP LS LE IL EL EM ED | é graphs were recently presented pe /j | to the town by Mayor Leard. UNDERGOES SURGERY -° We Pauline Fiske, daughter of | : @ Terylene and Mrs. Winsloe Fiske, Belmont | | Cotton -Street, Charlottetown, under- | Blends went. surgery at the Rehabilita- | 1 = acl tion Centre on Wednesday. | ies i FINED $100 | : ‘ In Queens County Magis- ‘| j trate’s Court yesterday morning 8 y | THE F Provincial Magistrate James B. | TONIGHT ONI - Sun. and Mon. | - 144 Great Johnston, QC, fined Cheslie H. — Be dye : Coming, : mice p MacNeill, New Dominion, »$100 | and costs or 10 days for driving | while impaired ‘ | ATTENDS .CEREMONY Gloria Hunter, Joyce Moore. \cemetery.: <emasite pel cannuetmeehlnitenSamimputiet nineninncorliebsinnintsst ining ernment ee ee me | UNIFORMS | carry the Newest, Brightest and Smartest Look in Professional Uniforms. "Open All Day Saturday” Bee, SANDRA DEE {ROBERT GOULET ew CA eulop Be Rich’ jest Showing Tonight WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS @ Terylene Taffeta ‘@ Cottons a aa @ Sanitized | | ‘ ie . 6 slid dan WETRO-GOLOWYN-MAYER and CINERAMA present A Motion Picture Slightly $5.98 t0 $17.98 | ON sHopre | bei 435s. | —_ DAY £2. HOW : -_. SWELLING in raed ‘with meaning and completely “eutre aaa | with hilarity. . geous | STARTS MONDAY Wp rnercay SHOWS 3:30-7-9. n ai sinrereaneimemianlphenenasamcianapsansiestaeapases> y » =F Gerard Giddings whp-is on the AYRSHIRE FIELD aa A D k Broadway's bouncingest bundie of joy...on the screen!’ teaching staff of ‘St. Patrick’s : Soy Se ; ae. ft Dus a ee, it 4 . High School. — — AP eal I F : Sponsored by the oe ona be een ; tored to the Island recently - ‘ | . te ‘ : stan iaugning a rhage the ordination to the — : Exper menta arm : : : Lions Chib el 9g 2 -~prresthood -of~ his former.toom..... Sa ee UL cue ib , me . i : id sapiiiie war s mat t St Dunstan's Univer- : a ‘3 “ | esate Se anor Be eae Saturday, June 25 - Tl a.m. HUMAN EMOTION STRIPPED TO THE RAW! garets , : é ‘ . ; Warner ROBERT | tT ; a © SALE OF FIVE HEIFER CALYES = MITCHUM- Waict _.» Patrick Giddings, Cambridge. ? a : ‘ . tit vecanily for Sept Isles, Que From. the herds. of W. A. Moase, Earl MacRae, A. MacRae 3 __ bec. where he will be employed, “for fhe summer months” with the topographical survey. SPEND WEEKEND Mr ‘and Mrs. George reset ' Halifax, N.S. spent the weekend | ne in Montague, guests of Mr. and Admission—Adults 75¢ Mrs ‘Archibald Hilchey and fa- mily g: — aN Canteen Service. @ Show At Dusk _ Children Under. 12 Free | '\CHMPODMEALEELLLDL MS | é t a? a and Sone, F. . Andrew, A. B. and F. T. MacRae © DEMONSTRATION OF CLIPPING | @ JUDGING CLASSES Public are.invited to attend m WILLIAM A. WELLMAN’S ae, re apyt are essay aneermnrnaenee ti TULL @ | TECHNICOLOR* PANAVISION* FROM WARNER BROS, kok kk kkk & Ca ‘ ~PRUFORD CONE STEVENS WIRE HUTTON SANE WYATT HENRY JONES ani LLOVD.NOLAN (amie by DAD ROSE -Rermnctiy by AMER LETHE LOWE. Met ren he Stage Pay = Pendnrat by NORWER (ENE « Soncte by O FTRN ————s “sy