Rgsulfs hghlmplnn oxtoril ewe Register- Dundas Agricultural Fair (Continued) "iili5HS i;i.iii mare of Gelding: 1. Pros- ,.,.. iiryenloil. nous bay: 1. Noll R,.,,, St. Peters. - ”..,.ii more of Galtllnl. Iorn i.,;,;-. i Nell Rosa. 'p.-all mare foal at foot: 1. Lyiilllii Acorn. Dlmdll Drall stallion any a e: 1. Chester ii. Lticllelrli Mlmev Iver: 1- RI: -M" B:in!.:. Annandale. Drgll mare or Gelding born Ipt'll)i'(' Jan. 1. 1962. M00 lbs. and iiiiir I Cliff Townsend, Rollo Bay: -i mi-siiiii Bryanioii. Rollo Bay: ii Daniel Brehaut. Dundas. Uni-mt more or Geldins lllldff How 1. Malcolm Camlibelli Cafdlls mi; 2 Preston Bryenion; 8. Mai- calm llampbeil; 4. Robert Mac- Kiilnoll, Hazclbrook. p (i('l1('I'aI purpose more or held- ,,.,i 1. Francis Maclntyre, Lorne ivniioi 2. John Biaisdell, Annon- .ia1..- 3. Herbert Stewart. Strach- tiinn: -1. Daniel Brehaut. Dundas. Plow team over 2600: 1. Harold 'I':ii'ltll'. Dundns: 2- DOIIIIIS M50 lliiiitiltl. Forest Hill. Piotr team SWO-NW: 1. GI!!! raylilli, strathcona; 1. Charles ii-H-1...-, Upton; 3. Bondln Hunter. Striitlironzi. Plow team under 2200: I Bert 'i'nylor. Upton. llrlilt team hitched to truck ..,ii;niis l. Malcolm Clmpbell. Ciril- lrnest Underhsy. 1 Howard Nor- ed - Ernest Utiderliay. 2 Oxforld llgck. llrsgi. 1 CW! 8018- . OWE? 0 Oil Ernest Underhay, 3. Ernest s nose. 1. n. a. Ross. 0. 1:. s. ;Jl::tg:-y- Ross. ' negiioiii (White) Cochersl - i. Cheviot rum born In 1965 -1- AM, 3,". 30.33 3. 3.; 3. Am, J. R. Undertiay. Fori.une- 2. Rus- Rou' soul-ll Rp 3'; 1 Rob,” sell Buell.Abney; 3. Jenkins B1'0l.. Acomhnundn. J Chevigt ram born in - 1. Leghorn (White) Pullet-1. Anne ii ”d9"h;tV- ge';""”g fl”: Rose. 2. Anne Rose. 8. Robert H: B"!Il0Am- dd rses. . en- Aw"" Chevlgthram bliirn eiiefore Jan. 1 Any other variety breed hen - 954 g L mine" 3"." Mm”! 1. Pre ton Bryanton. Rollo Bay: 1. A1 ' u ' 1 dan Macliar-en. Brudene . - Mlf3D0IIIl0- ML smflfti Champion ram - Russell Buell, 3. Mrs. Andrew Macbean. Cardi- Annoy. sun North. Cheviot ewe iamii - 1. .1. Reid Any other variety cock - 1. Pr!s- Underltly, Fortune; 1. Reid Under- ton Bryenton; 3. Calvin Smith. liay. Fortune:-8. Russell Bueli. Ab- Roseneath: 3. Marlene Taylor. Up- nay, ton. Cheviot yearling ewe lamb - L plymulum Lnockmgl-aiding . 1. hnglb 2. nReid Under-hay. 3. Alden Hubert ac cod. t. o . HF! . New Hampshire iii-..i.iiii"ii pen - Mmm cuss 1. prenon Bryenmm 3011,, gay, Pen of four lambs - i. Ernest i L 1.", 3,. am, an .. Underiiay; 1. Preston Bryanton. Whte eg m e g p 1. Robe" AC3",-, 0:36-;,,C”":,; ”ii'.l.lf.lli..5i..'ili'.f.i..””i”fii2" Progeny c an ymo" Ross St Peters 2 Alden-M.acLar Roch - i. E. F Rose,'Souris R.R. ten. Bmdene": 3' Fromm Bryan- 011. ha Progeny of Barred Plymouth '. gg . mi - i. s. 2. 2. s. ..Ei'll:i.”"5.l:lii;?'” Rose. 3. Harold Bulpitt, Roseneath. Ch - t n k I 1 1 h L Progeny or main susi-ex. New ing. ";”..'3 i”.l.."i....li2'"'. i.” fills Hampshire - 1. E. S. Rose. 2. E. underhayi 2. Rule" sue". S. Rose, 31 Preston Bryenton. a one end, yearlmz "ye my Best Pair" Geesew- 1. Bits. .llln- bi-eed .n 1. Alden Macurgn I drew Fitzpatrick. oodvi e Ml s; p i 3 i . 3g is ' g 2. Fred E. Maiheson. Albion Cross; eiififfn rye" ”" "m" B” 3. Jenkins Bms., Annandale. on gr do w 1 b. b ed Best Pair Ducks - 1. Fred Hand- - l.ePre:ton ”iafye3l3.., 3.'"l-ieiion l'-,!flll' 2 Pr:-sinn Bryenton. Rollo lint i'i..tss 1.. POULTRY BHITCKI Plymouth Rock Hen.- I iii-rt Haneveld. Lower Montague; 2 Hilbert MacLsod. Mount Hope. Bni-red Plymouth Rock Cockerel , l. H. 5. Rose. Souris R. R.: 2. iiiiiicrt .'iliirLeod, Mount Hope. Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet - I. iiiihert MacLe0d. New Hampshire Hen -. l. Pres- ton lli'.i't-iiton. 2. Mariano Tayor. 3 Prcstoii Bryenton, Rollo Bay. Non Hampshire Cock - Marlene Taylqlt, 2. Preston Bryenton. Xcvr Hampshire Cockerel - 1. E S Rose, 2. E. I. Ron, 8. E. S. Rose New Hampshire Pullet -- 1. I. ;MacLean. Albion Cross: 2. Mrs. one Rcg. ram - l. Preston Bryen- ilindrew Fitzpatrick. rahan. Peakes Station; 2. Fred Bryenton. 3. Jenkins Bros, Handrahlin: 3. Fred Handrahan. One grade flock. co isting two Best Pair Turkeys r 1. Robert yearling elves. two ewe ambs and ltgn. Preston Bryenton. It. Jen- suasr sii'iNsm' . g Oxford rant born in 1955 G 1. Reg. boar born after July 1, Ernest Underhsy. Bay Fortune; 2. 1954 and before Dec 1. 1055 - 1. Howard Norton, Annandaie; 3. Mccoi-mac B.-05” ggg Gem-8,,- Oxford ram born in 1954 -a 1. Reg. boar born on or after Dec, Howard Norton. 2. Ernest Undcr- 1, 1054 - l. Maccoi-mac Bi-0;, hay. Reg. sow born before July 1, 1054 Oxford ram, born before Jan 1. - 1. N. W. Maclcod. Bridgetown. nest Underhay, mac Bros. Chilmploll Olllird ram A Howard Reg. sow born on 01 ifter July Norton. p 1, 1954 and before Dec. 1. 1954 - Oxford ewe lamb - 1. Howard 1. Russell Buell, 2. N. W. MacLeod. Norton. I. El'I10Sl Uhderhly. 3. Reg. sow, born on or after Dec. Howard Norton. 1, 1954 - 1. Maccormac Bros., 1. Oxford yearling ewe lamb - 1. Maccormac Bros.. 3. Ralph An. Eastern Guardian 0itliii:R NOW your pears for eating and canning. Bart Haneveld. Louor Montague. li.lIiY CLINIC, public health nurse's office. Montague. Friday. September 16. I-4 ).m. VAi.Ll:IYFlELl) - Orwell Head gonuri-gstion. Services Sunday. September 18. Valleyfield ll a.m. niuiill Head 7:30 p.m. ILVITED CHURCII of Canada. Svlilrlay. September 10. BOTVIOII IS lullnws. Murray Harbour ll l.ln. l.iiiii- Saints. 3 p.rn. Murray River 1 rim Rev. A. T. MacDonald. uurwl prcai-her REACH P0lNT- The regular Stinday evening evangelistic aer- rlrr at Bcach Point It 7:30. Spe. tllfll 5lllL'IllE. Service conducted by Innis iiarris. .lll'RRAY IARBOIJR Baptist Churrh. Sunday September ldlh. There will be I song IQPVICO It 730 pm. Everyone welcome to 'lils scrvice. PARISH or GEORGETOWN, inglican Church of Canada. Holy rrinlty Church. Sunday September lsiili. Fifteenth Sunday after Trin- ti: I1 a.m. Morning Prayer and ioiiiitm Reverend W. G. Hogg. Priest in charge. ' - !i1(iNTA(iUE Baptist Pastoi-ate. Wives Sunday. tsmber is. llilllllislie. Sunday school 9:8 a. m. lloizular service 11 a.m.. Mur- ray River. Sunday school I p.m. iiiirrav Harbor and Sturgeon WI'Ini' schools at the regular lmnix. Prayer all churches as Illr rial ill services Standard Tints. til.-IDRGETOWN Pastoral Charge wlllnllfltl Church of Canada-Seth Iiccs for September 1!: ll a.m.; llllitiiwii Cross. 2:30 p.m.; Stu;-. Icon. Georgetown Junior choir ,3" Wm Sunday school at stur- i""" 7 pm. Georgetown. Rev. fl. "'"'!"-"in. Minister. .ITl' l. Monraoun Plllorll ,VliliL'P. the Uliltltll Church 0! anndn. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Mill- I:)"l'i Sunday. Sept. 1!. Montague. . 'i"l-- Daylight Time. Sunday Win). 11 s.m. Dsyli t Time. mllnlllll service and iinlor Sun- ii 1.5 a.lli. standard Time. morn. I'll Sfrvicc and Sunday school. near. Lower Montague. . Grade sow having raised a lit- ter - 1. Alden Macberen. 2. Pres- ton Bryenton, 3. John Somers and 1954 - 1. Howard Norton. 2. Ern- 2. Maccormac Bros. ft. MacCor- Grade sow under 12 months. not run: PRESBYTERIAN Church 3 el 5. C.nndn' Se,-Vic. Sundgy' SQp- Herd of one boar and two sows - tember ti. Montague. divine wor- Mnctlarmec Bros. ship 11 am. The Sacrament of Champion male registered - Baptism will be administered. Maccormac Bros. p it b .. , . -run PRESIYTERIAN CHURCH d..e"if.',,,,,",? s”,f.2'f,,:3,f:g ,.1 33:, hi Canada-Special re-opening ur. some" and son ' I vlcee will be held in Murray Har- Pen four bacoii Tiizgi?-Q-(l).";isa.lph hour North Presbyterian Church, Annear, Lower Montague 2. Prae- Sunday. Sept. 18. at ll a.m. and ton Bryenton. Rollo Bay: 3. John 7:80 pm. Rev. Donald A. Camp- J. Seniors and Sons. St. Georges. bell, Montague will be the guest Champion bacon hog - Ralph speaker at the evening service. Annear. The Murray River Trio will be in attendance at the morning service. The Brooklyn Trio will assist in the service of praise in the eve- ning. Rev. M. Carl Currie. Minister THE PREBIYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services Sunday. Sep- tember .l0. Montague. divine wor- ship 11 em. The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered. Cardigan. afternoon service, 2.80 pm. Montague averting service. no pin. The Rev. M. C. Currie of Murray Harbor North will be guest preacher at this service. Sunday school, 10 um. All ser- vices Standard Time. You are cordially welcome. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minister. (HIURCII OF CHRIST -- The Lord's Day. Sept. 18. (All ser- vices on Standard Time). Monta- gue; H1200 a.m. Bible School for all ages ineludia Class. 11:00 a.in. Lords Su - par and Punching. Sermon by . T. .orris. Murray River: 11:00 a.m. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. Combined Evanglistic Scr- per. Murray Harbour: 6:00 p.m. Bible School and-the Lord's Sup- vice at 0:00 p.m. at the Murray River Church of Christ. Joyous Gospel singing and informing Bible preaching. .You are warmly wel- comed to these services. Kenneth t To be continued) Sdvage Harbour The many friends of Mr. Val- entine Maclntyre. the po ular and efficient roadmsster 0 Savage Harbour will be sorry to learn that he is confined to his home through illness. Mrs. Douglas Mac-Donald of Mt. Stewart is andoying a wet earned holiday at Summeralde where she is the guest of her son Mr. Reginald MacDonald. Mr. Abbie MacPhse one of the County's outstanding athletes and for the past few seasons a tower of strength as rear guard of the Georgetown Eagles was a visitor to Savage Harbour during the walk. Mrs. Josie Douglas. Savage Har- bour. has been obliged to enter tlia Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. It is the sincere wish of all that this grand old lady will make a rapid and com- plete recovery. Savage Harbour School in line with most other schools on the Island, opened on Tuesday Sept- ember 6. Twenty-three pupils sign- IFIV st-iiool: Lower Montague. Chit T. Norris. evangelist. ed on the dotted line and are now squared away for what is hoped will be a most successful year. Services for Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Maclntyre Sept. filth. 11 am. Sacrament of and family of Charlottetown were per in Greenwich; weekend visitors to Savage Har- 7:w p.m, new 39 in Mm-1., 1;; an hour where they were the guests afternoon the cemetery service of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Mac- w'ill.be heights Midgsll cemetery lntyre. s .m. R”. How; 'p"k'" M" be It is pleasing to note that the d Chr stie. If the . weather is unfavorable. the ser- :l”"d"'”" 9' M” Malia!” M0" vice will be held in the Marie "11 fl 58"" Fllnbour 1- 110' ion. more will be no siuisagv ""3 d '"P";;'d- 0" the WI I'V- soiiools. Rev. Russell A. MacI.eo . 9' l'”' '5: M""'l'9" W110 '0' mnmu. sides with her son and daughter- in-law Mr. and Mrs. John Mor- rllon. has not been feeling the best. The oldest and one of the most respected and highly thought of citizens of the commttnit . Mrs. Morrison's health when wavering below par is always a inidof grave concern to her on of Minds. The foundation has been com- pleted and workmen are now en- gaged in building the fine modern Manse being erected by the United Church at Mt. Stewart. Mr. in day of Charlottetown is the con- tractor. The forsner but was pllchased hilalviiig raised a litter - 1. Russell . In the top left picture is seen Malcolm Mackae of Cherry Val- ley who yesterday won the Pro- vincial Champlonship at Dundee Plowing Match. Top right. W. W. Norman Black of file l'lxpcrinlcil- spectator. Baird of Amherst who judged ial Farm. in the background. the the plowing takes a keen look at Deputy Minister of Agriculture the plowing while he chats with Mr. S. C. Wright is an interested In the bottom picture a part of the large crowd is seen watching the championship match. (Barter's Film Lab.) well-known merchant of Mt. ste- wart and removed to a new site directly across from the railway station. Residents of the progressive community of Savage Harbour have long dreamed of a day when they could boast of a real har- bour. lots of water and one that would lead directly to the fields of their labors. Their fondesi about to be as the big suction dredge No. 12 under the skillful guidance of Capt. McMaiiy of Sum- inerslde continues in her efforts to protect the product of her labors. The new harbour as it is fondly referred has a sufficiency of water ai.all tides and leads directly" to the fishing grounds thus doin away with. we trust for all time. the long meandering passage that once offered entrance: and exit when the tides are nice and well behaved. It is said by those who should know that the new passage way will cut the travelling time to the fishing grounds of many boats as much as fifteen minutes. The honor of being "fit-st” 'to navi- gate the new route went to Mr. Oliver Smith of Mt. Stewart as he poilitad the prow of his new sleek and speedy craft down the new open sea. The drcdge is at present uncharted lane and headed for the engaged in filling in the old har- bour and it is understood she will do some further work around the altar! before leaving Savage Har- ur. Mr. Peter Maclnod keen. pro- sive. you business man of t. Stewart is avlng major alter- ation and improvements made to his store on Main Street. Mr. Francis Afflecli is the carpenter in charge of the work. Mr. John MacDonald of Scotch- fort his purchlscd the Donald MaeAdam property at Mt. Stewart and extensive alterations are now underway. Mr. Walter MacDonald of Mt. Stewart is in charge of Mrs. MacDonald will take up re- the work. when it is completed sidence in her new property. - The extensive property at Sav- age Harbour known as the Milton Coffin proper and owned by Mr. and Mrs. Raph Pigot has been redecorated and repaired. This is certainly one of the finest farm properties to be seen anywhere and is I distinct asset to the general appearance of the com- innnity. The pllnting was done by ihlt well known painter Mr. James Morrison of Savage Harbour. Crews from the Maritime Elect- ric Company as well as those of private concerns are busily Mr. Pitts isriiii. Ilil FOR MEN ONLY up lasetting the poles. strtn8- Bt: wires and wiring the Friday and Saturday Special 33 PAIR IROWN Scott Mci-ladle Shoes I - C - D - I Widths Rag. 517.95 for Only 512.95 GIIKSIIOI Oily l.sPogo Shoe Co. ltd. heims have been realized or are 3 5 houses of the residents of Savage (On. M35-iii 8519'? 8 blief llvliday Murrdy Harbor Mrs. Brenda Mattlnson has re- I turned to her home In H.Verh-Ill? a miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller. Mrs. Louis Ferguson, Pictou, N.S, spent her holidays at the home of tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton iciren. a delicious supper. following his recent illness. son Donald returned to No. Ailing- Harbour, It is hoped uni before spent at Peters Road, the guests many weeks the magic words "The after spending a holiday with Mr..of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Johnston. and Mrs. Elmer Millar. Mrs. , , la ion On Thursday evening, August 2.-i. parents. MacLaren has remained for ger period at the home of her , , At. a largely attended service of Mass., after spending a holldtIY Reid to honor Mr. and Mrs. Mel- worship held in the local hall, the WW1 hell bNm9l"ln'13W ind IIFWU vin Richards, (nee Priscilla Reid) sacrament of Baptism was obser- The many gifts were oncncdwl:ly ved- Amoniz the children baptized M . Carl Graham and Mrs. - were: Iiaxiji Graham while Mrs. James GHUEMGF Of MI”. End Mgcgu,-3 read the iicompiinying Dixon, Donna Joy, infant daughter best wishes. A hearty sing-song was of Mr. and Mrs. Ivln Reid. Fred- enjoyed with music supplied by wet: I1-liodgalrl. ingant son of Mr. and 3-riends M M... Preston Llewellyn Miss Elaine Van ldcrstinc and Mr. rs. we Jo nston. Wilma Ann. are glad to see him around 3”", Laurie Clow. Sevci-al ladies served 1:11;: izll:;l1llb?y:)El!lIl3;l cciigtlgnzridog 3.1:. one Mayburn. daughter of Mr. and Mr, Abnham 3,-own pm. ,.,m,.,,. Mr. Charles MacLai'cn aild-dtllifllk Mn, chm” 1:-i-.5”, new M Cg ed to iii; home in Hqvgrmli, Mu,” Ker. Mary Jane Iccomimnlcd by Currie conducted the service using Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shiplcy and as his theme "alwa s on dut " Y Y and with Mrs. Annie Kennedy as organist, appropriate hymns were sung. ' Barbara Cathe inc, infant rs. Eldon power is on" will be heard ringing Friday, sepi. 16, 1955 The Guardian Page5 TORONTO (CP) - lagislator of last Frld 's It-mile Canada: ad contractors in suburban NM: National Exblliitlon lakefront swim Toronto Thursday said they want CIIUJITDIITICIY set Nov. I for his to give a new home as a wedding J . to Joel: Cooke of New gift to Cliff Lumsden, 24. winner Toronto. THE STARS SHINE BEST - - - - AT THE DRIVE-IN SHOW! ”;;jf””' x F . , show -M Ii At 8:15 p.rn. 7145 p.m. . -'-. ,' : "1 i-1.5, "E."-Q, TONIGHT and SATURDAY TI-IE GUN-BLAZING STORY OF THE . LAST GREAT OUTLAW RAIDSI Nine desperate men, who lived the last great chapter to outlaw his- . . . burning their names in gunfire across the screen . . . the tour Dalions, Tulsa Jack, Red Buck, Bitter Creek. Dynamite Dick . . . the wolf-pack led by the fabulous CIMARRON KID . . . see Audie Murphy as lilac man sentenced by strange fate to a life of crime . . . Beverly Tyler, the girl on his conscience . . . Yvette Dugzay, the girl who shares the free life of an outlaw camp . . . a great outdoor cast fhrlllingiy photographed in color by Technicolor . . . the last of the great outlaw raids. v AUDIE MIJRPHY - YVETTE DUGAY "THE CIMARRON KID" COMEDY AND COLOR CARTOON . SUNDAY MIDNIGHT DRAMATIC - - - YES! THRILLING - - - YES! ONLY HER KIND OF WOMAN COULD GIVE HIM HIS KIND OF LOVE! .'llhe story of Eddie Darrow, the forbidden woman he wanted. tho vengeance he trailed and the dangerous bargain he dared to make! TONY CURTIS " JOANNE DRU in "FORBIDDEN" BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 A.M. ; ram aiiii SAT. Two brothers loving the some girl . . . as dan- gerous cs st runaway jet! This was one of the most reckless love affairs I girl ever had. FOR THRILLS AND EXCITEMENT BE SURE TO SEE . . . HIGH AS THE SKY! WIDE AS THE WORLD! m YOUR HEART '-ws”:.. .5 WliiRA(E V l K )1: WITH tvrizv I! A limit or IT! f N . from one end of the district to the other. Mr. Valentine Mnclntyre had the contract of removing the bushes from fifteen feet on either side of the centre line of the right of way of the power line and he made quite sure that there would be no its up in stringing the wire in so far as that was concerned, C.H i THANK YOU The Queens County Plowing Match Association Wish to thank . Schui-men, Mr. Roper, Mr. MCMHNFY. Mr. Moore. Rev. Mr. Tilly, Mr. Smith, Mrs. MacKin- non. Miss MacDonald, and all those who helped In any way to make the plowing match a suc- cess. and they gratefully acknow- izdge donations from the follow- g: -L A. G. Moore H. L. Saar A Friend . . . . . . . . . . B. Earle MacDonald Prouda h Morssida .. Sherwin-Williams Special Sunday Dinners will Adults 151.25 3 S -to.0'9v9 888 J. L. Machlachern . S. R. Johnson . . Arnold Bruce .. Atlantic Wholesalers .... . .. Edison Nelson . Leo McMillan imperial oil-Free salt to all "onteefdnis. Carvell Bros-:-l bag dairy ration Gil Henr -1 bag Purina Feed Rogers ardwsirs-00 yd. sticks Stead's Pharmacy - Merchan- dise 310.00 value Canadian Oil Co.-1 cs. oil Semple's Pharmacy --MOrcIIan- dise 813.00 value. island Fertilizer Co.-Pipe band Irving Oil Co,-one I gallon can RD oil '1'. Satori Co.--1 lfaddon Hail. Ilenliei imperial oil-1 C Oil I. A. McDonald-l Sport Shirt Tom Davies-Al C Oil. 1 Crockett I: Storey-l Hassock een Street Meat Market-1 II b. turkey. Clarke Fruit-I boa apples Oo-op Super Market-1 cs. peas Kelly & Macinnis--1 pr. pants Johnny's Fish 8 Chips-1 sporl iiirt Proiide A Ion-Welding Kill ....-.ss;.s.s. . 3333888838 an ash value 8 - I - SAT DICIAI. 1)oNA1'i0NS- In” I. R. bell. . tom Valltngtoa McNeil! . . . . . . .. soon Clllldlll siiiiii of coiiiiiieifw I Silver Bowl . J 1&4 Doodaa Ines. ones YMMV. f 1' Special Dinners On Sunday be served in The Bison "Rainbow" Dining Room. Montague, every for the rest. of the season. TURKEY or CHICKEN With All The Trimmings Dinner Served from!-T The Bison Restaurant Mayfair Theatre Mlilffay River - THURSDAY - FRIDAY I A M M0 5”"i;;.?;i'"i;.”;:;ii1;"3ii.ii.ili.iii2;' iidsos 6 ,1 me wrsrs Most VIOLENT DAYS! Sioriiiig Cains CI Y S:.'z!J'!5".!!.S..!..l.i!!.. .,,i Pius-SHORTS . . . Show Time-8:30 pm. 81'. THEATRE MOHTAEIIE - ' ADM. - ONLY (0 - ID IAAH WITHOUT A STAR color--xirirllougiaa-Jeauiecraia-Oialrelhvse lixcellrlit EXTRA! Chapter 6 of "BLACK ARROW” (Tho Si-rial): l"llEADING FOR TR.0li'Bl.E" (Comedy) and "MAG00'S iCIlECKUP" (Cartoon). Show Times: Friday Mntinoo 8:80; Evening 7-0:00. Show Times: Saturday Mat- inees 1:80 - 8:30; Evening 7:00 - 9:00. 1' "rt-tears MORE FUN AT THE MOBIES" i J rooav ' and SAT. lt'sass sealing" advsotureofthe virsinwcst... isrnoiani wuiiei-Nmisoei iii... ituiiii; Rhg"iio1l: o'nlm:N" iii - Troiitingoluaiot Abe "mm" PRINCE EDWARD r, unsta- C wise! SHOW! 8:30-T-9