- which the .JUNE 26. 1951 ? THE EASTERN ouanolan -MM p0IN'rSl-MONTAGUEI llnreld I'. landry. Ilsa. In-on uncut, mu, Draco Iuelmee. lliaa Joyce Wlulaien. Illa Joan lebaatou. AGINT clouds-rows: Walden have 11,, .-Guardian may be uoatllllil town: The Post Office; am; i Boa. . bought at Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Sous-la: The Snack Bar and I. no the fouowlag places II in George '.,'!Mrs. Aeneas Mcxinnon has . received word from her son Gun- ner B. P. Mciginnon. R.C.H.A., c.A.S1".. that he arrived safely in Korea I month ago. 0Mr. Carmen Carlo. employee 3: the Bank of Nova Scotia, Mon- ;ague Branch is at present spend- mg his vacation at his home in East Florcncevlile. N. B.-M. ,,,.-Mrs. George Craig, Char- lottetown. was the week end guest 3! her aunt. Mrs. A. C. Macxay. and Mr. MacKay. Montague.-M. Mr. John J. Campbell and his daughter. Miss Margaret Camp- bell. Newport. were visitors to Montague recently. Mr.l'Russcll Brehaut. Montague. has returned to the King's County gospltal, for treatment. ,..'Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Landry. Montague. were recent visitors to naspereahx where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Kelley and family.-M. ,.'Mr. Everett King. Montague. left last week for Toronto. where he has accepted a position. Mrs. King and their young daughter. sheila. are at present residing at the Hume Apartments, Montague. .-M. A ,, 'Mr. George Macxcnzie, Jr., of Boston, Mass. is at present spending his vacation at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy, Murray HGP hour North.-M. ..lS'l'0RE BEING DECOR- nnn M Mrs. P. E. Myers. Mon- iague. is having the store formerly known as the Montague Shoe store, completely redecorated and is planning to announce the open- ing of her children”; wear shoppe- nexv. week. The shoppe V2!" he known as the "Gladys Mae. and we,-. friends are wishing her much auccess in her new entefDTl59- .. -omuous INCIDENT. - A zurious incident occurred recentlv ,n cardigan. Two linemen of the Maritime Electric co.. Forln Beers. ind Alva Allen. were working on . repair job in that locality when zhey noticed one of the electric jighl, poles was on fire. They stop- ped to investigate and found that men were two woodpecker holes lbout five feet apart, out of smoke was pourinil- the centre of the pole was hollow mg they poured water into the ;op hole to put the fire out. It is Relieved that the woodpecker in naking her nest picked up I much or lighted cigarette caus- ing the fire. The pole had to be Mpxwed as it was a complete loss”-M. gvggggg,g..... SAllIlYlS DRIVE-Illll THEATRE Presents "TELL IT TO THE JUDGE" Starring Rosalind Russell and Robert Cummings- ehowini Tonight (Tuesday) at 9 P..M. . Refreshments and Drinks l8l'V9d during the Ih0W- WELCOMETO Jfficial opening of Soufls Line Road South School on Wednesday. July 4- 1951' beginning at 3.00 p.m. SuP' per served 5.00 p.m. to 8-00 pm. Dance after. Canteen service and games for all. ...!NUMBEB 58 was the lucky ticket drawn for the June bride at the Montague 5 to 51.00 Store. Holder please call and receive the doll. ..'AnlIOItlTE. plywood. chrome mouldings and cabinet hardware. Hllchey dz Vanlderstine. Moni- ague. W. L. Vickereon. who has been spending his vacation in Montague. is leaving by car today on return to his home in Somerville. Mass. Mrs. Vickerson in remaining for a longer visit with her mother Mrs. D. J. Mac- Lean. Montague.-M. . ....'Mias Muriel Johnston. New York, arrived Saturday by plane. when she will spend some time visiting with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Johnston, and brother. Mr. H. C. Johnston, in Montague.-M. Mrs. Stewart MacDonald. R.N.. of Boston. Mass. who is spending her vacation in Cardigan. guest of her, mother. Mrs. George Matheson. was a recent visitor to Montague, guest of Mf. and Mrs. N. J. Nicholson. ..'llEitll.' FROM OREGON - Mr. and Mrs. David Davidson and children. Frankie and Kevin. of Oregon. motored to the Island last week and are the guests of Mrs. Davidson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Delory, Newport. They were accompanied by Mrs. Davidson's sister, Miss Norma DeLory. who is also visiting her parents. ..'lNJUBED IN FALL - The friends of Master Claude Red- mond. young son of Mr. and Mrs. William Redmond. Cardigan. are sorry to learn that he had the misfortune to fall and break his leg at his home. He is now a pat- ient in the King's County lies- pital. . . tFlNE ATTENDANCE REC- ORD-Mr. Arthur Lannlgan, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lan- nlgan. Montague, is to be congrat- ulated on his good school attend- ance in the past five years. Arthur began school in 1946. and has only missed two and one half days school. this being through sickness the past winter.-M . . 'AMATEUIl. CONTEST SCHEDULED - Tomorrow night the people of Montague will once more have the opportunity of at- tending an amateur contest spons- ored by the Canadian Legion which will be held in Yeo's Theatre. At the former contest on June 6th the theatre was filled to capacity and numerous contestants from various parts of the Province participated. It is understood that a. large num- ber oi entries have been received in the different classes and that several intermission features have been booked for presentation. . . tEN'i'ltANCll EXAMINAT- IONS - one-Hundred-and twelve students assembled at Montague High School yesterday to begin the four day session writing the En- trance Examination to P. W. C. This year instead of writing at the Armouries. as has been the custom during the past years. they are us- ing the rooms of the school. Four rooms. two in the basement. and two on the main floor, are being used by Grade 10. and one room in the basement is being used by Grade lvl, who also began the Mari- time Board Examinations yesterday. Dr. C. J. Murphy. Ph. D. professor at P. W. C., is conducting the ex- aminations both for Grade 10 and Ii: assistants are Willard Brehaut. Harold Landry. Harold Stewart, John Yeo. and Miss Ruby MacLeod. The Entrance Examinations will conclude on Thursday. while the Maritime Board Ibraminations will not end until the next day.-M ASHBY-DE-LA-ZJOUCHE. Enli- iand-(CP)-Local residents were worried when bright green water came out of the household taps. Investigations showed a harmless --- PRINCE EDWARD to-ivy-was plant had discolored the source. - MATINEE 2:30 4 P6 March Time: . .g,ggm,-...... . in-a-M's as i SOUTH ssisi MMLOVE PEPE SM.'I'I'I-I CDMEDY "FLIGHT PLAN FOR F'R.EEDOM" and DISNEY CARIOON I EVENING 7 and 9 ' Some 1,. ...E...M,B.,. Magistrate's Court Al Georgyelown is .3Weelr1y Maglstraits Court was held in the Court House in George- town on Thursday, June 14th at l0:0o A. M. by King's County Stipendisry Magistrate, Joseph W. MacDonald, K.C. Two residents of Peakes charged with not hav- ing an operator's license, under section bi (B) of the Highway Traffic Act. were each fined 55.00 and costs. Three truck drivers charged under section 36 (2A) of the Highway Traffic Act, with operating a vehicle weighing over 5.000 lbs. at a speed in excess of 30 miles per hour on the highway. were each fined 320.00 and costs. A resident of Cardigan. charged with psault. under section 291 of the Criminal Code of Canada. had sentence suspended for 2 years. A resident of Point Pleasant and one of Souris. both charged un- der section 29 (2) of the Temper- ance Act. had their cases adjourn- ed for one week. A Murray Harbour resident, charged with operating a motor vehicle. with- out a license. under section 3 (l) of the Highway Traffic Act. was fined 9.00 and costs. Two part- ies charged under section 20 (1) of the Temperance Act. of having liquor in their possession in a place other than their residence. were each fined 320.00 and costs. A party charged under section 38 (2) of the Temperance Act, with being intoxicated in a public place. was fined 520.00 and costs. Mr, S. S. Hessian, Crown Pros- ecutor. represented the Crown in all cases. Commencement Program St. Mary's convent, Sourls An appreciative audience of pa- rents and friends filled the as- scmbly hall of St. Mary's Convent. 500118. on Tuesday evening. June ll), when the High School pupils were awarded their promotions and premiums. Green draperies and baskets of natural flowers made an appropriate stage setting. for the long white gowns oi sev-ll enteen young lady graduates wear- ing pink carnation corsages, and the grey flannels, dark coats and white carnation boutonniere of six young men of the class. Right Reverend J. A. Murphy. Pastor of St. Mary's Church. Sourls. acting as chairman. pre- sented the diplomas and premiums and voiced the appreciation of the Reverend Fathers. Reverend Sis- ters and the numerous audience for the timely. inspiring and practical address delivered to the graduates by Mr. Melvin J. Mc- Quaid. B.A., LL.B., School Trustees. His Worship. Mayor Lavie and Mr. J. J. MacDonald of the Board of School Trustees expressed the appreciation of the citizens for the excellent work accomplished, by the school. The chairman of the evening voiced the thanks of both the faculty and the student body for the many generous donations to the Prize List. The following program was most commendably presented: D u e t: "Enchanted Moments" lGeibel)-Betty Cheverie and Ca- milla MacAuiay. CAPITOL and in ::-.. ........-. 1.? ,Q. EXTRA ! IN NATURE'S Secretary of ' YOHO, WONDER. ' NEWS AND CARTOO FILMEDINTHEHIGIILANDSOFSCOTLAND Pllilci EDWARD mun. - rm. - sat. Greeting-Basil Campbell. Chorus: "The Belle of at. Muyw. High School Department promo- tions and premiums. Duet: "Diana" (Holst)-Shirley Townahend and Betty Cheverie. "At the Turn of the R.oad"- Graduates. Alma Mater-Camilla MacAuiay. Gift Bearers-Alice Clinton. Ca- role Eilla. Patricia MacDonald, Frances Clinton. Alma Mater. Graduation honors. A ParlJn8,Word-Bernice Mac- Phee. rim Aid Certificates All students following Standard Course of First Aid must have completed their sixteenth year of age: 1. Mary Gillis; 2. Joan Kelly; 3. Anne Gillis: 4. Mae Grimes; 5. Teresa Mullally; 6. Dorothy Keays. 7. Fabiola Power: 8. Viola Gillis; 9. Anne Hennessey; 10. Marie Cheverie; 11. Mary Mac!-"bee; i2. Camilla MacAuiay; l3. Christelle MaoKenzie; 14. Doreen .Curley; 15. Lauretta Leslie. , Junior class Students under sixteen years of age-Order of merit: i. Genevieve Campbell; 2. Her- nadette Gillls; ,3. Bernice Mac- Phee; 4. Anne MacDonald; 5. Catherine McEwen: 6. Frances Campbell; 7. Patricia MacDonald; 8 Hilda Rosslter; 9. Catherine Mooney; lo. Rita MacDonald; ll. Eleanor Clinton: 12. Jane Pierce; 13. Mary Shea Connolly; 14. Anna Praught; 15. Frances Praught. ' Certificates are awarded to the followingyoung ladies who satis- factorily completed the course of studies for Grade IX: Frances Campbell. Eleanor Clinton, Cath- erine McEwen, Patricia McDon- aid, Anne MacDonald. Jane Pierce, Catherine Mooney, Eleanor Longh- phle. Norma White, Mary Connol- ly. Joyce Paquet. Certificates are awarded to the following young ladies who satis- factorily completed the course of studies for Grade K: Camilla Mc- Aulay. Bernadette Gillis (equal rank). Mary McPhee. Anne Hon- nessey, Rita McDonald. Hilda Ros- siter. Frances Praught. Betty Cheverie. Christelle McKenzie. Shirley Townshend. Grades IX 8: X Prize List 85.00 premium for the Highest Aggregate. Grade IX. donated by Dr. 'A. A. McDonald. awarded to Frances Campbell. 83.00 premium for Second High- est Aggregate. donated by the souris Home and School Associa- tion, awarded to Elinor Clinton. 32.00 Premium for Third Highest Aggregate. donated by Mrs. Kath- erine Creamer, awarded to Cath- erine McEwen. S4 premiums for Religion. do- nated by st. Mary's Alumnae. n- warded to Eleanor Clinton and Patricia MacDonald. 32 premiums for English. donat- ed by Mrs. Frank Paquct. award- ed to Frances Campbell and Anne MacDonald. s2 premiumstfor French. donat- ed by Mrs. Dan McEachern. a- warded to Catherine McEwcn and Eleanor Longaphie. Premium for Mathematics, do- nated by Souris C. W. L,, awarded to Frances Campbell. 35 premiums for Application. donated by the Misses Margaret and Josie McQuaid. awarded to T0-DAY and WED. MATINEE 2:30 .. EVENING 7 and 8:45 THE sures COMMANDOS IN ACTION LOVE! Ahlglmzg vIi;ll:l;”tlll1e deeds of our hard-bitten Throbbing with stolen moments! the pathway to conquest! romanccselzed in swiftly VALL N GLOWING OOIDRSI .-.m'5"".'um Patricia MacDonald, -Anne Mac- Donald, Catherine Mooney, Jane Pierce. Mary Connolly. Premium for Spelling and Com- position. donated by Mrs. Alex P. McDonald. awarded to Norma While. 02 premium for Music. donated by Miss Marion Conway. awarded to Eleanor Clinton. Grade K. The Govemor- General's bronze medal for General Proficiency, Grade X, will be awarded to the student with the highest standing in the Entrance Examinations. tl5.00 in premiums for the High- est Aggregate. Grade X. donated by the J. J. Hughes Company. are equally merited by and awarded to Camilla McAulay, Bernadette Gillis. 85 premium for the Second Highest Aggregate. donated by Right Reverend Monsignor Mur- phy, awarded to Mary McPhee. 33 premium for Third Highest Askregatc. donated by the Souris Home and School Association. a- warded to Anne Hennessey. 35 premiums for Religion. do- nated by Rev. Father Murnaghan, awarded to Camilla McAulay and Mary McPhee. 35 premiums for English Com- position, donated by Mr. A. T. MacDonald. awarded to Camilla McAulay and Christelle McKen- zie. . 54 premium for French, donated by Mr. P. A. Mcisaac, awarded to Bernadette Gillis and Rita Mac- Donald. M premiums for Algebra, donat- ed by Miss Helen Mclsaec and Mrs. J.C. McKinnon. awarded to Bernadette Gillis and Hilda Ros- siter. 85 premiums for History. do- nated by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacDonald. awarded to Mary Mc- Phce and Anne Hennesscy. 32 premium for Science, donat- cd by Mrs. Joseph Campbell. a- warded to Frances Praught. 86 premiums for Music, donated by Mrs, A. H. Smallwood. awarded to Betty Cheverle and Shirley Townshend. 53 premiums for Class Spirit, donated by Mrs. J. J. MacDonald. awarded to Viola. Gillis, Margaret Mclnnis and Doreen Curley. so premiums for Application. donated by the Souris River C.W. L. awarded to: Rita MacDonald. Hilda Rossiter, Betty Cheverie, Frances Praught. Shirley Town- shcnd. Prise List. Grade xi 330.00 premium presented by the Catholic Women's League of Sourls is awarded for General Proficiency, with equal merit to Bernice Mai-.Phee and Genevieve Campbell. 510 premium presented by the Souris Council of the Knights of Columbus is awarded for second rank in Yearly Aggregate to Anne Gillis. s20 premium presented by the Canadian Legion of Souris. award- ed for the next highest aggregate, all over 80','p, to: Basil Campbell. Mae Grimes, Fablola Power, Dor- othy Keays. :10 premium presented by the st. Mary's Alumnae to the boy and the girl who showed the greatest application to classwork during the year. is awarded by popular vote of the class to Faber Murphy, Eugene MacAuiay. Velma MacAuiay. Lauretta Leslie. 35 premium presented by the Home and School Association of Souris. for nssiduity. awarded to Norma Creamer and Claire Pao- net. I I" I l . l 05 premium for Religion, pre- acnted by the Children of Mary Sodality, equally merited by Gen- evieve Campbell and Mae Grimes. awarded to Mae Grimes. 05 yr. . presented by Mon- signor Murphy, is awarded for Latin and French, first rank. to Bernice Me.cPhee. 35 premium presented by Rev." Wilfred Keefe. is awarded for as- siduous application to Joan Kelly and Joan Hanioa. 35 premium presented by Mr. Melvin Mcquaid, is awarded for Science to Genevieve Campbell. , 05 premium for English Literat- ure and Composition. presented by Dr. A. A. MacDonald. awarded to Genevieve Campbell. 85 premium for History present- ed by the Misses Josephine and Margaret McQuaid. awarded to Bernice MacPhee and Anne Gillis. 85 premium. presented by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Elmira, awarded for Mathematics to Ber- nice MacPhee. 35 premium presented by Mrs. st.Clalr Paquet. awarded for Eng- lish Literature and Composition to Anne Gillis. 84 pl presented by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mullally. awarded for Algebra and French to Basil Campbell. 35 premium presented by Mrs George Morrison, awarded for as- sldulty to Mary Gillis. . 35 premiums presented by Mrs. James Hanlon and Mrs. George MacAuiay. are awarded for con- stant earnest endeavour to: Dor- een Ellis, Bertha MacKenzle. Ter- esa Mullaliy, Marie Cheverie. 3.5 premium presented by Mrs. John Creamer awarded for Sci- ence and Mathematics to Fabiola Power, Eugene MacAuiay. so premium presented by Miss Mary Kenya "awarded for Chemis- try to Joan Kelly. 32 premiums presented by Miss Helen Macisaac and Mr. lMervin Mclnnis awarded for Algebra and French to Dorothy Keays. 32 premium presented by Mrs. Lorne Keays. awarded for History to Mary Gillis. Premiums presented by Mrs. J. Peter MacPhee for French award- ed to Joan Hanlon. Bertha Mac- Kenzie. Graduating List Diplomas of the full Classical Course are awarded to: A (with honors, a yearly average of 8095;): Bernice McPhee. Genevieve Camp- bell, Anne Gillis, Basil Campbell. Mae Grimes, Fabiola Power, Dor- othy Keays. B. (average 65E; or over): Mary Gillis. Joan Kelly. Joan Hanlcn. Eugene MacAuiay. Doreen Ellis, Norma Creamer, Bertha MacI(en- zie. Teresa Mullally, Marie Chev- erie, John MacDonald, Edward Clinton. Velma MacAuiay. Claire Psquet, Laurette Leslie, Faber Murphy. Francis Howlett. This diploma certifies that the above named students have com.- pleted with commendable dilig- ence and proficiency the Maritime Course of studies prescribed for Gradc XI and are hereby entitled to the honors of graduation. Prise List. Grades I-VIII Highest Aggregate in Grade VIII, Helen MacDonald; second highest aggregate in Grade VIII. Velma Paquet; third highest ag- gregate in Grade VIII. Susan Maccormack; prize for Catechism. Elizabeth Malone; prize for His- tory, Myrna Cheverie: prize for most progress during the year. Frances Grant; prize for Arith- Tcwnahend. ' Highest Marceau in Grade VII. Peuv Mullllllr; second highest aggregate, Joan McIntyre; third highest aggregate. Jeanette Peters; prize for Catechism. Mary Mac- Lean; prize for Arithmetic. Anna Praught; prize for History, Yvonne cheverie; prise for most progress in studies, Catherine MacPbee: prize for music, Myrna Cheverle (VIII); Anna Praught (V11); prizes for sewing, Doris Mallard (VIII); Margaret Fraught (VII). Hlshest Aggregate in Grade VI, Maureen Wood-Joyce cheverie: second highest aggregaic. Florence Bushey; third highest aggregate. Margaret Mcbaren. Highest Aggregate in Grade V. Madeline Praught; I highest aggregate. Betty Maclntoeh; third highest aggregate, Helen Malone. Highest Aggregate in Grade IV, Joyce Jarvis; second highest. .3. gregafo. Anne Maclnnis; third highest aggregate. Doreen Chever- ie; prizes for arithmetic. Dorothy Poole (VI): Mary Clinton (V); Alena Pierce (IV). Prizes for English-Elaine Gal- lant and Inez Maccormack (VI): Betty Maclntoeh. Helena Malone (V); Joyce Jarvis, Doreen Chever- lo (IV); prize for Art. Catherine MacDonald; prize for sewing, Joan MacDonald (VI): Madeline Praught (V) Carole Ellis andl Patricia Clinton (IV); prlus for Religion. Florence Bushey (VI); Ann Hughes (V); Doreen Chever- ie (IV); prizes for music. Audrey Mullally (VI); Carole Ellis (V): prize for perfect attendance. Jean Mooney; prize for writing, Alicel Clinton; prizes for spelling. Joanl Stewart. Carol Ann, Maccol-ma.ck.' Nettie Cheverle; prize for applica- tion, Veronica Gallant. l Highest Aggregate in Grade II,i Margaret MacDonald; second high- est aggregate, Anne Marie Mac-I Phee; third highest aggregate. El- eanor Cheverie; prize for Catech-! ism, Margaret MacDonald; prize for perfect attendance, Anne Ma- rie MacPhee; prize for music, Jessie Wright; prize for applica-' tron. Joan MacPhee: prize for, politeness. Frances Campbell. I Through the kindness of the Women's Institute Branch each member of our class, Elves in a sewing club, will receive a little prize for sewing accomplished dur- ing the year. Highest aggregate in Grade IIB --Irene Malone; Grade 1 girls. A special metic. Sally Webster: prize for jjjjjjj punctuality and assidulty, Betty 4: 3.5.57 KM: 0 0 AIR PARCEL on eujiiaeut postage. Your local Poet Odice will supply complete l rate information. . - Limit of weight per parcel is 5 lbs. Iongt not exceed 24 inches. its length and girth must not exceed 50 inches. W l.A(ld tll ..;i?..l.?;'..'3'?;'3""”- ....:...'.:.;1 .2: POST RATES h of parcel must 1 l l stub You: PARCELS or Send your is-c7n'ols' by air You can do so now. . .by using the new Air Parcel Post. This new service has been inaugurated by the Post Odice to provide Canadians with an additional form of postal service second to none in speed and eiliciency . . . at lowest possible rates. Postmaster Oaoavai Kings county Federation Of Agriculture SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING as 2 P. M. Thursday. June. 28th in the Murray River Public 3-" All Members Welcome . invitation to Farm Radio Forum Members to hear Dr. E. A. Corbett. W.. R- organlzation officers Election of Potato Board Member at 4 p.m. All Producers eligible to vote Supper will be served J. B. MacISAAC. Secretary. Al Ganiiriew . l.? Four vacant buildings owud' in Mr. Victor Sanderson of Grand- View burned to tho,n-ound Thun- day night including a beta; "or- age, workshop. and hO1:LllOl1Ul.'Thl fire was first noticed ivy Mr. Clarence Gillis at 11 p.m.. who immediately drove for help. A large crowd assembled, but the fire was not extinguished until five hours Later. when the build- ings were a total loss. The dwel- ling was saved. Mr. Sanderson is an employee of the Canadian National Rail- ways. and lives in Summerside. The origin of the tire is un- known. but owing to the fact that the buildings were vacant. there is a suspicion of arson. The R.C. M.P. Montague Detachmcn-t are investigating the case. VATICAN CITY. June 24 -- Reuters)- Sir Walter Roberts Saturday presented his credent- ials to the Pope as new British Minister to the Vatican The Pope, replying in English to Sir Wal- ter"s speech. noted "with deep joy" that the British Government and people "possess ideals and pursue aims similar to those pre- claimed by this Holy Ste." Marilyn Cheverie nod Theresa. Paquet: Grade I boys. Earl Acorn, Gerald Clinton and James Paquet. Prizes for Cathechism: Grade IIB. Glynne Jarvis and Joanne Doucette; Grade 1, Marina Bay- lan. Hilary Cheverle. Prizes for Attendance: Joanne Marie Peters, Hilary Cheverie, Bil- lie Jennings. The prizes for the Junior Grades were generously donated by Souris Home and '0 School Association. Saint Mary's Alumnae. Catholic Women's League, Society of the Children of Mary, Mrs. Adrian Mclnnis, Mrs. Howlan Mullally. Mrs. Isaac Arsenault. Mrs. George Creamer. Mrs. Anselm MacDon- ald. Mrs, E. Wright, Mrs. Joseph Maccormack, Mrs. J. C. McKin- non, Mrs. Annie Byme. MIG. All- drew McIntosh. - Shaw and Forum Get FAST DEINERY of your parcels tfuoughout Canada. Use this new Air Parcel Post CANADA POST OFFICE O. ldovovd H007, l.C.. AP. W.1.Vavnbvl. Oepwvfenaaeuermooni rm: GUARDIAN. cnaluo-rrc-rown , , u use ELEVEN l Police Probe fire ;