anchors and order. Dar Cu- ii. "Public Ipesking. Lenora Fras- F Closing Exercises at Sr. l ' Grade vi Ma S Highest Aggregau and for Chris- The closing exercises of the Department and for Bswlnl. ms" D”cl"l”" M”l"' 3”Vl”- primary and dntcrmediate ades Dorothy Macintyre. mr'c&:'rl:!ul:lIlllI0;,lct::'KT9l "rt 1:0 or St. Marys Convent, uris, Readln and for Sewing. lhsila M Do Id - F" ' were held in the afternoon of June MscDo . , ;,:kd”3mi h ' A B 24. The delightful program of Reading and for sewing. Gloria J M Gil 9; llnlhlh "'3 snngs. piano selection. playettes Mallard. Esllhumc hlau-H. cm ! M and choral reading was much en- i-arlthlnallc and for Stwllll. ClI'- H 1" ' M "'1 ' ioyed by an appreciative audience melln Gallant. 9'" 13 ' . Arithmetic. Patsy Ann Roach. of parents and friends. .1311!-1l:linLioeIti:phaes;d for Sewing. Ger Em” ohmic, Thug" "quot. i Tuesday. July 5. 1955 The Guardian rage 1 A. i. 0 DownedFU.ES.EPlanae Saved '5' V l CHURCHILL. Man. (C?) W A the floe drifted further out to sea 1 downed American transport plane and for a time was lost in ths "at 'which had been perched on a foil. shrinking ice floe in Hudson bay The 0600.000 plane was Sileflall) for nearly two months was towed lrcaled 10 l!l'9V9lll damage IP01! into the mouth of the Churchill,saltwater spray and the salvage river early Monday and tied up in'crew spread 150 tons of sawdust or the harbor dock. the ice for insulation from an un Two boats and three canocslusual June heat wave. were used to tow the fine and ltsl Pontoons were placed under lhi cargo to safety. iplane to keep it afloat if the ilos l piuzz us-r Writing and for c , M G'”l"Pll3l- lll'h'- r t i th t" th i l- melted. l rill Fouciiere. upmuy "E l"l.l3l”'l- wl'"'lh"ll D0ll'"l- V8E:rCIlI3)E'v)'s. hgadedebymlle. .I.eIllTiEIl. --;- r- Grada I Arithmetic and for Clrpcntry, Nu"-"” ""1 C”'0p'"u”n' P”"' camped on the ice. A helicopter Practically all Norwegian mer Dlllnla M8Cl1ll0lll- letge Gnlmh. J took them hot meals from Church- chant ships built since 1945 havs llitillgal (A:8lrc8tll5- but ' lyA:gIII:lltlIoli and for lowing. Csr- cgngllera ogress. oanne Dou- ' , eiiigl: cabins for most of the crew mall . 0!" lil'PCll 1'? all 01' l' r 9 3 - ' When the ice began to break up..mcm c-rs. - Deportnisiit. Doreen Clinton. . lllfiuflfllt lglfgcllgjg:-u M mm. ,,gWgg;,,,, "ll " ""l"'- 1”" Interest in Class Activities. Hei- ' S” G'”"" BRING THE FAMILY AND JOIN ment and for Sewing, Ann White. Allllllcal-loll Ind for IaVIlIll."AlIIIB Highest Aggregate. for Deport- Marie Clrtnr. ment. for Sewing and Writing. Coping Saw Carpentry. Bernard Mary Power. LaPlerrc. ROY Doudet. Highest Aggregate for De rt. I-ewlu. D-vld 0'1!-nloy. alnlr Car- snant ind for Sewing. Mary E lzs- 093;. Ailnbarl lglrlltlhoye. M mm beth sccormsck. W 3. 0 ac vray. mm: 1' M" "emu Second Hliihest Assres-tn for De- AC" '1'" 3" - ed Second Year in: Club Carti- portment and for Sewing, Elaine an ellklnl. ernadotte nut" ad the nut ux M” M” Public speaking. Glynne Jarvis. Music. Grsde VI, Genevieve Mooney. Paula Peters. Grade V. Paulette Grant. Sowing, Genevieve Mooney. ircna Malone. Margaret Clinton. The in IN THE FUN AT THE--- "NOR TH RIVER " yciinggn, Peters and Margaret Gregory. . v - Second Highest Aggregate for De- Trlzngluljdallilllisel Gniiiiilli Show Tim. W"l'"9"l "ll '0' Sewlllll Dem" 3"” T" Clinton. Eleanor Chevilrie, Jessie 9:30 p. m. MacEachern. Third Highest Aggregate for Dc- w'm'l' D”''”” C"””"' Pm” lllahest Aszregato. Arlene loy- port. (or Sewing. Ann. Macphet n Peters. Betty Paquet. Joan Mac- Third Highest Aszregate for De- bgecniid Hlshest Assresnte. am Pl'”' mu M'""l" Eilglinent and for Sewing. Linda c!:Eggct;”:IjI-g:::; Aunqtnel Grade VII y Third Highest Aggregate and for 0 I- g c.'I,.E:r,3i,.ly-Ii Steward M.cti:0n,.i1d,l mChrl;:lral:i"Doc:rine, AArlene guy. mljllshest Algrclate. Alice Clln g at ggrega an or . corn. nne sc- ' ggging, Micheii, page,-g, s;lcs(.:og:vcil'lay Mcintoah. Jean Migggd Highest Allrelate. Jean eportmcnt. f Reading a d f r 89 - ' Carpentry. JohnolVlcQuald. n 0 D”””l”ll' Elmlwlll C"'lllll9ll- MElli1:dMtIllllli2:sl Aunum Ann Department and for Carpentry, Progress in Arithmetic. Susan Ethics Mic; Cum”, Carole Dunstan MacDonald. . M30-Alllay and Carol Doucat. AM. M'uCorm.ck ' Deportment and for Carpentry. MR"lll'l!- Chlllllh llmh "ll -"Ill Arithmetic. 1. Claire Gallant: 1. wlly” M"D”"ld' accormuk Patriclal MacDonsldi 8 Janis Application. Claudia Richards. whit, " ' smmlm C"'ll' Cl""l'l' "llll Courtesy Patricia MacDonald THE MIGHTIEST ADVENTURE OF THEM ALL! Two Great Stun Bring You The Mightiest Motion Picture OI Them All. Actually Filmed in the Splendor: and Dangers of the Belgian Congol HUMPHREY BOGART . KATHERINE HEPBURN "THE AFRICAN QUEEN" EXTRAI CARTOON ; comrov I R. C. A. F. Flight Ca dels From P. E. Island Relaxing from their summer training with the R.C.A.F.ls Reserve Squadrons P.E.I. university undergraduates rest Alllla Gallant. Se in L. M D id J beside one of the historic cannons adorning the Royal Military College grounds. They are Flight Cadets D.. J. wml"g' VM" Dl"lllll5'- Mclrvivtyrid u" "C on. ' um McDouga1l (Dalhousie) (left) son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McDougall, Bloomfield; J. J. McAdam (Dalhousie) Department. Peg Macintyrs. Music, 'carol Ann Maccormacln (centre) son of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick McAdam, West St. Peters. and M. S. Joyce (Mount Allison (right) Whose ADULTSw60c - Children Under 12 FREE Eastern Guardian ..'8T. MARY'S Parish. Mon- conduct M ' MUG. chlcllell PPHH -lllly 0- Sewing. Mai-;yAnIi2uilewis. Ar- 6 d "H guardians are Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Pierce. Box 162 Chariot ictown. P.E.I. These three Prince Edward Island Cadets Beaver Clllh llllll l;:caMla)clntgall. Anne Mnclnnls. " ” were among over 350 who participated in a colourful RC AF graduation ceremony at RMC Klngjston. June 23rd. 'BEGlNNlNG July 6. o ur Mluzlic lgl.”rby.' A gelgcliliigl lIigiE"lT.leg'iJ"An Stewart held to mark the end of the first phase of summer training with the Air Force. Seventeen universities from coast to store will close at noon wednes- M,cCo,',,,,,-.k " cm" "ll 'l"" 1.-mice, c..,..5,, ' ""3. 9' coast were represented. Air Vice Marshal F. G. Wait, Air Membel' for Personnel, Air Force Headquarters, at Ot,- 1 gggh cl 3' mcken E 5”” s""" l 0 Third Hlghest0Aggregate. Marie l tawa, was the officiating officer. (National Defence Photo). i V 6"” m M"llEuy' ' e 1 n-('-Q.-lgvillfd were cows pro-l T S .CENTENNML 1.3"", g . Ethics. Marie Mullally eelie Mc- ' ""1" is -- ' ii, l While planting pohlloell Ell” linl;mAellr'rtisAE'g"uu nd hr spell mA)i'xiEhl'F'i'rtllnceIs.1)CIlmo(I;.ll t B E E Pnces gljeceldgrt?l)llhre0rheillfrlleThisollialtursf il"'l”g llg'5- Jfll" dM”llg'l- llgl"l' Second niglfeiu-'Assresete mi nle McI.:n.i' Me l "' W ' ' ' Featured In lv reduced the hhmhgl fl ff”;' ' "V l" "l W" ' 3" '" for Constant A ll ti Lnn ua ela d C iti 3 ll 0 llsled C”"5lde"'bly' ” "yaw 8 Y penny dated 1855. It is smaller pp " ”"' Cll"Yl 5 5 " "mp" ”n' e E T M V A P W C ' 5 " by d and owned by Col. F. no we we wswonleder-"on ””r'l'-... r....... .. .. ”t?.l..'l.f.”.':.. ...... ...... .. Carol 9 eel ”'5- l ' ' ' AY"l"'9 R"'"' led an other in AMAZlNG-WUNDRllUS-BREAlH- 09'" ml the letter! Ind "Bum Assiduity Eunice gnliiiilnd W, M Ellll . y l D l r h r' i Ed d c. t H '11 ncl tie - - - the 355 ll”-V l'"""" "l'"” W" ”" 0 THE '" "um lll”l"' Tlllld lllllhell Assreslllte for His 'lPilllc-ll0u 10 Study Carol: 13- Islafitlegalltoeiiieiistlifstitliguwill thoevel:f'Il2Il'Elx00n fellsslonwl co u irilrnliiechlomlliantnlirshlre .”.”'”3 260 um milk 704 nm of butimmi Ihlllllll SPECIACLE F ' ' , , . l . " 0 ""9 9” "'9 lth a test of 4.9296. The are 0 iii uocnu) puny .. A vgfy en. l9l'Y End '0? Mllalc. Fay MscIn- lllipalrlcla Cllnt0n.AlIdreY ROM-ll. for their -i2nd annual convention Mrs. Etta Smith. State Chalr- "visia Grange Naomi" the high, h. h d y g co was also . H joyable card party was held at mggkriman Docmn d AlI'il;Tpll:ll;l;c'9s- in C1”. J t on Thursday morning at Prince of man. Home Demonstration clubs in est selling animal at the dispersal mid C3,? Xijlrew. wGeoi-ge P, me home of Mr. and Mrs. Mai, mam), Jenna”. Me 31:) for Punc- Franc" Pm" ht pro ec s. Wales College. Mrs. M. J. Doyle of Maine. U. S. A. will be the guest sale of the Ayrshire herd at Vista Maihesinn hsoni iviiiinn. owned the Frlilllllsd MM"l5fV- ggudgnelll 1"" Christian Doctrlnlec Inslhdiggii. Literature agndl Reading Rose 1,"el;".l',,..R slmiu lileslfia Th? illllesalilrllgeltllligF?&'lilr:illmullIieDIlRlt:li? grall1de'iltIl'larml."Cmllseyvlihld New cow Hxlrkslde 0”” wmch "Md lll' 53' "9" lll- 9 9" I” " Carter. 0 ' 5" 5 Dr W" "sh - ' i W I ."r' "M" ' W 'l '7 5 llle sixth in the same class with 13.- ", won by M,-. John cigii-, iii. A H r The Institute members will be national Peace Garden will be highest 305 day butterlat record ib, 44.1095, iik, W 3.? "” l.'”"l:" G-ll illlll-la"-."'” "'”""l M e:.fil'.'.l:." ""' ”""" ;".:::""”.d 2'. .!.l:..l.”..'; i3”il..:::..'.::li ..".l.'L..lif...?.L””..". :.':.:.':.:.l:,'."i ii: 7” ”-”--L- Hennlgar an e men's p as y A.-iii, i i v - - - . P . . . . ll - Sr 0 m . MANY C0-OPS Mr. John Clair. A delicious lunch Lou pelggtllc "Id wrmlliv 399W 8"" "5 P"l"'lcl' Cll"l'l”l' L”"l' from the Department of Agricult- Vlctorla. P.E.I. The installations 811 lbs. of butterfat. sold for 35.- Gallant. Bonnie MscLosn. . . Had ure win he brought by Hon. of the officers for the next two 200.00 to David L t. f P k t has 33,900 co-operative :':BIse:Il:idbE)ll, lilIetll:uleasilsleaaup.i'es- B:g:;it::::' :'l,lt:,lcl' M"”””Y- Mlm':lc(';,il1a;:':lle M'd'"n' Am" Eugene Cullen, Minister or Agri. years will take place at this Ilnal Meredith Fgrm5,FilI,l:,):iriei,i0'wlii;ei;5i;. Eoclaeiflggaizjf various types within 3". .Id . c ude MscDon- The fouowmg pup": hue been culture for the Province. A period seaalnn of the convention. The sale was a great success with membership of 3.400.000. e cows averaizlnl! well over 5800- DEPUTY SENTENCE” . dad an t 1 in b of remembrance for departed -:---or nxhliwomgll; uf'lu:ll,u?l' IOW I Y members during the year Wm bay TWO IECORDS BROKEN 00 each and the grand average of O N .(n y "FgA former poum, Y"... 1 Pnmci. Cum”: observed at the morning sesslon' AUCKLAND. N.Z. lAPl-Two 0526.00 proves the demand for L M30 we ed Jaroszewicz. was sentenced in of the first day. iworld motorcycle records were Ayrshlres in the United States to llllllllw Pllllsll fwd '"l”l"”' Am Warsaw Thursday to 12 years im- prlsonment for anti-state activities. Earnest I d dreamer. '1 "Von Application. Isndra Mncswnin. Ll - 2. A d R0 1!. . - .Mr. ma Mm John R. M". whnglllllia and Alliilicatrun. Claire ey yea:-c inie,-mediate. 1. The afternoon session on Tiiui-g.,claimed Saturday at Swannanoa, be growing rapidly. Leah. and son Billy, and daughter. Writing, mini Pool.- Lguu M.cDon.1d' 1 R0" Mei day will 'be highlighted by the Canterbury. Russell Wright. on a The "Review" also introduced Etta. Quincy. Mass, are visiting Punctuslity. Janette Doucettc A"l"y' presidents report which is expcct- 1-000 CC Vlncenl Black Lightning. ""8 hundred and eight new breed- ln Montague. guests of Mrs. Msc- Reading and for Music. Main levorloy Personals O Q com If lECHllllllllllll . ted. Jarosz.ew- Third ya" Junior: 1. Frances ed to show marked progress over EVENIEEG 185 miles an hour over a ers of the Canadian Ayrshire Warsaw riadlg gepoin m mini Lem” bmmeHn,hw ma ude,-I Gum. ci.i.nion;J 1. Jo." 5'i,yw.,i.-H the past year. Two other lmpnrt- tlnggblglpmgtlaehs on . vi t Hreetgers Afssoclatlnn to the past lgmllgd Eneia emgrlldoyim liliiguvity Mr. and Mrs. Byron Itewart. Reading. Roberta F b " Y9”: 0 r l- an rePims' mm of me dlmcmr of Black Li lit 1 l ' MM mam an 0 me dub" Oman” had but not guilty to collaborating with spemnm Kan,” Chw.” Muie Muihny; 3. Jun. Mclmyre. women, wm-k and iii, director of g ii ml with sidecar, the largest Increase in member- - th Second H,M". rank swvemom van. 0. 3. Bonnie Mag”; 4. Loni” (hi. Girl's work will be given by Mlssitlocked llll m.p.h.-six miles an ship with a total of thirty-six. the lfevilapo durmg E couver, B. C.. is spending several gnde W int; 5. Belle Mcintyre; s, Jegn Mary Robin and Mrs. Mayles'l"7l”' l”ll" lll” l'l' Pl'9Vl0ll3 '93" Thli m0"lh- 70? lhe first time. war at iilveelts in aioilusguehwi guellxl I m Mmey. Y Naannlnfgl gieslpecitively. A present- "l- the only official records or per. ..M...:....---- er pnren , r. a rs. . . gimi t and ear Junior, 1. Patricia a on o - ea er awards will be Mgbon. ooogrepny, 55,5213 f;,,.,:,''f' '” MacDonald; 2. Anne M. MacPhea; made at this meeting and the re- Second High”: Au" n, "M 8. Carol Ann Mccormsclr; 4, Alice port of the Convener of Home - v-'AClr Dhvlll MlcD9l"ldv In for Arithmetic Jog”. at inton. ECOI1OI'I1ICs will be presented by A.F.. IfrlVed "0111 3l'llllll Coll-lmr Third Highest Aggreggtg 3,-1', First Year Intermediate: 1. Bon- Mrs. R. S. Maccregnr of East H bla last week and is spending his gig, i,,.i.i,,pi notebook. Cum Ag nis McLean; 2. Louise Gallant. Baltic. The report of the convener leave In Montague. guest of llll Power. ' First Year Junior: 1. Janis of Agriculture. Mrs. Neil A. Parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mac- Christian Dociins and for K”, White. Matheson will he followed by the . . , Donald. togl. ucglia Chaverie. T . Introduction of resolutions. 24 Colilmenclllgb -lllly 5 and Collllllllllli lllllll Sapl- JM". mm. mmm, nu re M tr sh Dociine and for As- I-uffic U CHICKEN BARBECUE .our ours of . usiness Will be from 9 am. to 2 p.m. gum” ii, ii... mm. in xinggion, N, ' ".?;mle';'ll:lll:ndMfIol:n;.. t I P g daily. except Friday, when they will be 8:30 am. to 5.. sitar spending the past week deavoun Gertrude Pu" llzlt" ll' wood Island; A pleasant Interlude from abusy 3:30 p.m. all Standard Times. Closed all day Satur- II lhiksuesa ol herPl;IrehlI-MlVll'- Spelling and for Artgiiynn A ggleivilislleiinlligyld ll,'l'e"t"'f,ll'l”l day. Because of statutory reqtllrements Standard . and a. some oecc. on- Rum ' - y e Xrer men I larm ' J i ' 1 mm Rum" mmm Mam." nzimgitxmbeaooog Valllhcllall tbs; enjoy a delicious chicken bar- Tirine is being observed. and the above. changes are family Mt Montague mt week ,0, M-cesgmgmnnd Punctuality, Rom; increase of 966 over the nine memo” M um um. Them. tague y l ose o serve y 0 er irms m on- IxTlAl NEWS AND SAIL! KAI!” sc , psri d in 1961. acc tiling to flg- ' E v'ca'l0n mp l" N”. "ll. Music. Edith Cheverle. 0 0 Guild "A Scotland Yard lcrlos” Cpl. Davis will be absent for about ures released by Northumberland Mrs. E. W. Macl(innon of Uigg Const t A ii i in M". mum, 8I:"ianDpT::::)nendand for Ferries Ltd. . hMrs. John A. Mggxgnzie, Department. Elaine Jenkins. Montague. ..'Mr. Emil ii. Machod arrived home from Montreal and is spand- ing his vacation with his parents. Irsds V Montague. Mooney. Jlloman E. Halliwan. Guysboro 1 ,- p i- glt. Sin-guduueg owl: Mqjnl!" o oitenus, Eleanor Chaverie. n "C" 0 9' V0" - gsrst C. MacDonald. yAntgonsli. N. I. with I dosroo English. Margaret Clinton. of Bachelor of Sclence ln Com- Arithmetic. Nettle cheverie. merce. Ronan is the son of Mr. Appiicggim, pgui. 12.3,", and Mrs. Bill Hsllorsn. Guysboro, ago” 3,, mini ugiigi-ii N. S. and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Flynn. Cardman. 5 may, 11-gag Mglgng, . E. I. and has often visited this Chris and Province. an Phee and Betty Psquat. Third Highest Aggregate. Mar- Detalled figures. with 1954 com- arisons in brackets. are as fol- truclis 925 (788). increase of 107. Total traffic figures for May- June show: assengers 16.400 (15.- am, increase of 606: autos 4.840 mgl'"l 0'll"3''”' "'30 ' I'll" (4 soil increase of tar trucks Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mnthenon, for Christian Doctrine. Genevieve 1.677 (1,433), mere", oi 244. Reservations were an (ml. smlnd Hllllml A""”"' "ll increase of 13 for June t for Ilisy-Juiis they were 786 ( ll. a decrease of ill. WATCH "WINE" FOUNTAIN EDINBURGH (Reuters)-Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin- burgh Ssiurday watched "wins" Gwen P"l'"”' J”'l' TMEM flow from a 500-year-old fountain at Llnlithgow palace. birthplace of '- 3”” ”"' Mary. Queen of the Scots. The will be presiding at the morning session on Friday. She is the con- '9lll0ll by M11. L. G. Ramsay. Indian River. The Citizenship rs- port by Mrs. C. H. Maccuigan will be followed by additional resolutions. The report of Health and Home Economics will be given by Mrs. Lloyd ,Wilka of Dock Women's institute. Mrs. Harold Laird of Kelvin Grove will prusnt the re- port on Exchange Programs and United Nations. The report of the ominating committee will be brought in. following Mrs. Laird's report. Mrs. Murdoch MacGowan. vice- president of the Prince Edward THE. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. New Jersey. is visiting at the Chiglgrrlleest Endeavour. Dorothy own: .l u ii e passengers 9.353 fix. ?i::lt1.lle;:;la:Em:VEnc:;l;9; THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTlAv home if herdsolni-in-lagging wrmni Ce". Clinton (Matti). increase of 592; autos 2.: imiiiuie, of Cmada. The mpg" on g.g..M ter. r. an rs. we ooe. Helpmh;es.' Madam -mu" 798 (2.016). lncreale al 177- Arts and Literature will be pro- i-nun:-rs ANNUAL TEA PARTY ...AT.... MURRAY HARBOR Wednesday. July bill Games including bingo, etc. Supper served on grounds. Merry-Go-Round for all the kiddies. Re- --,,",e-- W” ,,.m. d ed "ii, The island Women's Institutes will pre- iui um. ,..i win, owed in the side over the Friday afternoon lountghi was in 1745. The royal session which will feature a panel pair are touring central Scotland discussion to be followed by an after a visit to Norway. open discussion. A reception at freshment booths, entertainment for all. Music and dancing by McDonald-Morrlssey Orchestra. IXTRA! CARTOON - showE 1:30 . 7 . , ;l'0-DAY and WED. PRINCE EDWARD A MAYFAIR THEATRE t SEE AND IIEAII Come and meet your friends. THE LESLIE BELL SINGERS AHINHONSHAHHOLDERS . IN PERSON I - cnnnnormrown, JULY sth (One Performance only) 7"" ""7 ANNllAl- ""7"" ATT1-IEBEAUTIFULNEWCOLISEUM. critic AT SOURIS YARD St. Peters Tlch-0 0" '0' All . . MONTAGUI co-or ASSOCIATION LTD. I gnu”. gem. 1... Buying daily rough pulp wood 3 1 g2 and 4 ft. length; Qendesvous nslvsy late! "I 5. h." d. m. . . sap-peeled pulpwood 3 U2 and 4 ft. lengths. MIJRRAY "vn T MONDAY ' TUESDAY ' wEDN”DAY ; ”-bigger. Pharmsq v.1. Non (Inter aim) AT GEO GROWN VAR i?.?:":;..”;.. :.'.'.”7.'iZ.lfI?S..5.”.IZ.'”””' "ONVWI lllhll ”ll00l . . ' ” i i REAci."m; FROM H EAVEN v I necidin Bron. Bun:-low Gout! lcmndlllll Auorromuu Bums 'llll.yp:L).'Q.ihp.illl3.i.3,.lda3il2 Ilialledngthll lengm; i Samples Pharmacy Bison Restaurant (Montague) my. ;' l ' ' 3 gnu”. suck 3" M.bon pm. (Mol.u'u.) wrmlror fl'i'PTI1el'StiJl;llClillT5S ZCOHIACT OUT yard offices. g n."t....nninu "on. in "1. hndinon of Lsrtei-'s Pharmacy (louris) Firestone Ionic 5 Ash , 01' P 0M - filers ' - Jud mm mm . mm so s.oo m. secede.-d Time mm W . N ' y I; y" .,. ..,...'y inied ,, .,,,Mi. Q 4 80 8 "COLNTBY PAMON .. Show Time 8:30 p.in. l.'l'. y I .93: Admission: Adults 81.50 - Children 81.00 LESLIE BELL SINGERS AT THE coilsli