SEPTEMBER 2. 1953 ,4? . l THE WESTERN GUARDIAN I ,--'r-T"i"rimos COUNT! omcs I aununor street. summon-aids. Phone son. Neon, Buhscrlpaons, Advertising lloprossntaiiuot GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE WOTTON Home Phones: 3031 and 8033. '.i'ho'Guardian may in bought as sure: the ioilowing stores aookltoro, Summer Street! Gonriioo Drugstore, :1 contra! shoot: 23,-, News-stand. Water Street; Mark Gaudot. 6'1 Granville street; W... noucoiwu Grooou. Second Street; Water siroot: Vlnoo'I Grooorii I20 luau street; Banana am. I Grocery. Convent semi. ILL Waits in Konsington. - WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albortoru Frank Wooka, Bepnuauum. Phouoi 88-! Office and ss.a non... 59;-vice Drug soon: Frod' ,pANCE. - Every Wednesday. old Lower Freetown school. ..A5PHAJ..T. brick, shingle and mu; insul siding in stock at Braces. -ataGo-Keminston rink to- -,;ghv.. 8.30. Sponsored by Canadian .egion. ..CiiEAP lghnol nr work. See Waliar:e image for .1 motorcycle. All sizes a stock. ..0.V'ii-l)AY RECORD? - Mrs. Kenn Adams claims the record fol" one day's take of four leaf clovers one Thiirsclay. Mrs. Adams gath- md 85 four leaf clovers. and six Wyn my leavcs. close by her own ..,mr 4' Bllfiilllinll. and ll'()fl(rCra :1 art: one else ever found ii create? iiiiinbcr in one day. Bur. -FIHVI-JRAL TODAY - The fu- reral of the late Flying Officei R. S Sharpe of Bldcford, who dlrd ill a fire at Sandspit. 13.0.. on siinday, August 23, will be held inn afternoon with service at the T.'lfllll' United Church in Sum- 1IlEf'Sl(iF. at 2:00 pm. Interment v:2l hr in the Peoples Cemetery 3' Simtmetstde. Worthy citizen Marks 84th Birthday -on Saturday August 15. M1 lvililanl smith, one of Bloomfield slatlonis oldest and most highly respccierl residents, reached his 84th milestone. . Mr. smith. though a retired .'i:tner, Sllii lives on the home- tesd where he was born and use a keen interest in the, work fl the farm. During World War 1, while three of his sons were efllilliz in the R.C.A.F. and it was lmost impossible to secure farm elp. Mr. smith and his good wife trried on their farm operations raided. It is also worthyot note that it July 15. 1953-. Mr. and Mrs. mith celebrated their 57th wed- ding anniversary. From this un- oa they have 11 children. five sons and six daughters, and a ti-gc number of grandchildren and great grandchildren! Mr and Mrs. Smith stllli en- nt good health and take a keen 'mu-est in the welfare of their Fnmmunity. Professional cards lill. J. A. DOIRON DENTIST Dental X-Rays Emallman Building SUMMEESIDE Dial 2386 Dr. H. B. MocNeiIl PHYSICIAN & sufiumu Wltor street (0PDooIie Holmun) Ilium- Aliii. Dally. - P.M. Daily. 7:00- 8:00 RM. Daily. ' DIAL 7032. L W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. I. i. AIUTUAL BUILDING Gram-ills at Water Street W Bummerslds . nu i. uaaiaox 0. F. HUNTER II. II. OPTOMETRIST lummsraids. P. I i. Cvmtzim Visual Anslyln Gluaec Hmd raona mo l3iALLiuAiv'a nmanma E. E. PARKMII 03:. u. rm. 0 OIIETBIBT ' "WM - Eyes Enminco 60 Boom 9 to 12 - i to s W1 by onvolntmsot. 1 PHONE . Isosm mange sand. I" " 5'- lummoraido 0- Raymond .6:-ant. Inc. 0.0. or-i-osnrrars-r 0 "'9" 59000. Sun-imonldo Aianrioo Mill's Moira Wear rliono sacs. PHONE ms T. EARL! litoilnv "area Aeoooatons "Minn aunt of Oommoroo Gnnmuano. r. IL 1; g x raoxl use transportation to? in Summorsldo: island Motor Transport -CUT GRAIN with binder and Green sheaf Binder Twine. Save grain. time. money. sold wholesale and retail at Braces. -NEW POLICE PATROL - The Summerside Police Department yesterday became mobile again in a shiny black police patrol of the Panel delivery style. The former patrol had long seen its best days before being wrecked at an inter- section a few weeks ago when in collision with another vehicle while officers were chasing a spender. The new patrol. of Ford the finals between Andy's Aces and George's Gals for the intended. and presents an attrac- tive exterior appearance.-S. l - Mrs. ed at her home in Summerslde at a miscellaneous shower on Tuesday cvening in honor of Miss Ruth Morrison. whose wedding will take! place this afternoon in the Church of the Nazarene, Summcrside. Miss Joyce Martin assisted in the ing of the gifts and Mrs. Clark read the accompanying verses of good wishes. Delicious re- freshments were served by the hostess. Miss Morrison was honored again at B miscellaneous shower on 'Friday evening by the Caravan Girls at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Elwood Bernard. Mrs. William Morrison and Miss Sally Basie: .were hostesses at the home of the jformer in Summerside recently at an afternoon tea and shower. Mrs. George Meikle and Mrs. Keith Compton assisted the hostesses in serving. -S. Personals -Mrs. Bella Hudson. Trycn, has entered Prince County Hospital for treatmcnt. 5, 1 -Miss Ruth You of Charlotte- town is visiting her cousins Jen- nie and Wyoma Macwllliams at Harmony West. Charlottetown are Stavert's Shore, North Bedeque. -Master Donnie Hickox has re- turned to his home in Kcnsmgton. MW? Spending the past two weeks with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stead, Wheatleylliver. -The many friends of Mrs James Arthur, Summsrside. will be sorry to hear that she is critically ill in the Prince County Hospital. ' a ---Mr. 1-larold Rodd, who has been stationed at, the central office of his firm, Gamble Robinson Ltd, Leamington. Ont... for the past two months. has returned to Summer-l lsids and will re-open his Summer-i side office shortly. .-5 -Mrs. William Mill, Cisrmont, and Mr. and Mrs. George Burgess, Chat-lottetown.left Saturday morn- ing for Boston. Masai, where they iwill be guests of Mrs. Mlll's.slster, ,Mrs. George Marquis, and Mr. Elviarquis. Bur, --Mr. and Mrs. Burielgh Owen. Malpsquc, and Mr. R. M. Owen, Kensington, motored to Halifax and other points of interest in Nova South; on August 15. While in Halifax they were the guests of their son-in-law and daughter. and Mrs. W.A. 1-lowatt. -Mr. Carmon Thompson of To- ronto and Charlottetown was a recent. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley MacPhee. summctaidc, and also vlsilzd relatives in Margate. and at Burlington, where he was the weekend guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mti. Ellis Pro- fltt. Mr. Thompson expects to re- turn to Toronto early in Septem. ber. Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Leo Besirsto of Toronto have been visiting the farmer's mother, Mrs. Buchanan. Kensington. sister. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacKay, Sea View. and brothers. Mr. Frank Bean-sto and Mrs. Bsairsto, Mslpequo. and Mr and Mrs. Walter Beau-sic. Char- lottetown. and on Monday left for Boston. Mass, to viist other mem- bers of the family. Bur. I -Mm. Eva 8. Pickering relumcd to her home in Burlington on August 29. after spending the past. three weeks in Charlottetown with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Pickering. Mr. Pickering who is a patientdn the Provincial Banatorium, has recov- ered from a recent attack of 'flu. and is making good progress to- ward omplcto recovery. But. 39 Blood Donors Al Tlgnislitlinic -The Tignish incl-i Cross blood yesterday afternoon under the auspices of the Tlgnish Catholic Women's League resulted in Just 39 donors being registered. ?Ti?3lCounly Fair --Mr. and Mrs. James stavert oft summerlng all donor clinio held in Dalton school 5'!i'3v Besides the.ao Tignish residents championship. Marion later" was called in as relief pitcher played. Spectator interest in -MISCEU-A-VEOUS SH OW Ed! jalways on hand to cheer the spirited playing ability of the girls. K”""9”l ”””'e 9me”3'”'lcapal)ly coached by Walter Peters and Stuart Grady will meet George's Gals equally. 935 Glam and Ticldy Phillips in their third straight em-oiintet' to-l coached by Layton Schumlaii morrow evening. Alberlon Prince Boy Injured. .. WM y -Master Er.ll;wGall.'int 2-your. I - Tho mhllnimn hiiiltlinc at Al-"'Id W” 0! M". mid MTV VWUT lherton Has a bus) pl.-it-e 133' We. Gallant, E'ZlllDlll B-ty. is a patient .ning ti:-' cnlrlcs for toli:t3':-'. .xl.iln the Prince County H'l5iDim1 gberton Prince County Exllibitinnlsuffering undetermined injuries lpourcd inv. llzidiesi work and (lo-la: a result of being run over yes- .mestlc St'lPnL'Q were lutigeri )'cs- tcrdav morning tit his hfnlP. .tertla,i' iiftcrnoon. Exhibitor's oii Jug; haw the acfidpnt happenpd .”f'fi imis Enid i:rii'-ll,”-if Val-7(f”'b1Vl':lS -not known. A half ton milk thick :52: gait":'l:...”..r.;:;;;,: 2l'.lif.?Zs””"”. Mr. ichandise were beingA0.'irr'in;:ctl imne mm mm yard and Stopped - . g t . lliar a time. As the truck started out This morninlz all picparations . ., V twm be completed at an mrlyltne drileway Mr. Gallant heard n ihour and Jiidging will romnicnt'cj5c1ea,m and mg". Saw me rM.r i -. . .wliec.s of the vehicle pass over his at ten otloclt, . i , sons bod). It is assumed that the little fellaw lind been playing lin- ,deis or near the rear of the truck. and was unnoticed by the driver l or the father when the truck fstarted. He was rushed to the Prince County Hospital ix-hsre x-rays were -Many of the younger residenis taken but the results will not be of Slemon Park participated in Lheiknown unm some nme this Summerslde Y's Mr-n's lvaterft'onl..;m,ming4 . iPl”0KTl1m H"??? We 5Ul75VVi5l0D Off His physician slated last even- .Mr- Jack S1mDS01l- TWO 59Pm”5l9,iii;: that as far as could be deter- lcourses were arranged for Slcmoittmlnpd the 1,... Md 3 gnaw,-M -;Park and the swinimers were IP51-1p(:1viS' bu. Hm. imemul 'ed by F-00 Ralph Emery W19 1135 he sustaned wiauld not be known ""'”W swimmmg Mid Life Smimg iuntil the 1'EStllts of the x-rays were iSwim,,TS-afeltymfests At Summerside CT9d9"”315- iasceriained. The results of these tests are as1 His common 195; night W35 ,8. f0”0W55'0 i i fpru-ted as fairly satisfactory.-S. First Course: i -...-.-A-,,, -- - Elementary - Bevcrlr-y Bums. LcRoy Wood Leslie Kenyon. Corcoran, Gary Hill and Donald, Wood. i -,...”.””i:;..:... 21:22:: Elsa. as R-0-M Sneak" Iclaudatta Comettu. - Intermediate - Mary Lou Bub. -Wing Commander Jack Ballis. dryg lR..C.A.F., was guest Speaker 3'65- second Cour”; . .terday at noon at the weekly lun- Elememary L Ronme Rose MC. cheon meeting of the Summcrside Kmnon and Betty Ann Grant. Rotary Club. presided over by Jumol. g, Beyerley Bums. president T. Earle Hickey. C.A.- Wing Commander Ballis. who has had a most successful career in the airforce, was born at Vic- toria, B.C., and joined the air- force in 1040. In 1941 he came to the G. R. School at Charlottetown .from where he went overseas for -- npprexinialcly three years, return- -The Red Cross First Aid Com- lng home late in 1944. mitice has issued Standard Certi-i From 1944 to October 1945 "he (lesion to nine members of a was chief flying instructor at Pat- course instructed by FXO Ralphiricia Bay and from 1945 to 1948 Emery of Summerslde. Miss Bar-lwas stationed at air force head- bara Smith. Public I-lvaltli Nurse-jquatersr from where he went to conducted the tests in the Flrstlthe N.W. Air Command until 1951. Aid skills and watched over the .In that year he was posted to theoretical examination. lGreenwood and expects to be lla- Ths following members of theitioncd in summersldc in the near group passed tho tcsts siicccssfuliy: future. Kathleen Dekkcr, Mrs. Eric Mad-i ills talk Yeslerdlly WE! 911111190 son. Mrs. Alma Mllligan, Frank "MRl'iiilllF Warfare O.T.U. Oper- Townsend. Mrs. Lillian Yco, M1's.liit.ed". and he said that. in thelast Gladys Livingstone. Eric Ma:ison.;two wars the greatest danger was Dorothy Townsend and Charles the U-b0M 1391'”. ygg, ' ”During the last war." he said. "the battle of the Atlantic was the dominating factor all through thr war. Never for one moment could we forget that everything happening elsewhere. on land. on sea and in the air. depended ulti- mately on its outcome." Guests present at the meeling Firstjidulests ,- At Sherhrooke Alherton--Aid Vicinity MW BM MET-h -M-"9 Gaudi" were Mr. Vernon Craig. Beticque. 0”” ”''”'"d ””r” T"”"'” m and Mr. Paul Therlault of Otta- spenrl .'1ucPk with the fnrmer's Wu. om. Rmamm guests vgexre pa” M15 and M” wmmd Messrs. Bill Collins. Taunton. Ga m. Alberton South. Mass-; Andy chrmlev Hu,uhm' . , Mass. and Dr. S.A. Montgomery. Lbngkzpgftd Q ,2.:”rgu:,a;d;f'!Newport. N.H.. and James Norton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells. M M""Ci"”' ”' 3- Brooklyn. ' Lm..j.,.-.:j..... m met in the cluhroom Monday evo- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jeffrey iFli.V)1lng to honor Mr, R, E, Macao". yesterday by motor ttsr for ihslriald who is being transferred to home in Bangor. Maine, after Shelhurne. N. S. For three ycais spending a vacation at the home Mr. Mat-Donald has hcen manager of Mr. -lelfrsfs l'8F9"i5- Mn Nidlof tho Albertrm hi-ant-n of tin- Mrs. Richard Jeffrey. AibEl'l0n- Canadtuii Bank of Commerce and --WA in popular member of the curling Mr. 5'10 Mrs. 118".” BTOPHY M--'i3lub of which he has been treas- turned during the weekend to urer. Mr. J. C. Mattliews, presi- thelr home in 0I'MIR". N. J. aileimtlent of His club. ntldressod Mr. visiting the-'lntter's mother. Mrs.,Mm-Dam” in an lnrm-mm man. Redmond. in Alberton. They Weft-tlner and presented him with a HN'0mPEl1iEd h.V Mrs. Phi"? FM” beautiful glarlstnnc bag. roll of Belmont, Mass., who has been visiting friends in Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hardy of Wlnsloe, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkin- son and their children. Faye and Paul, left by car early Tucsday "BIG JIM MCLAIN" AT CAPITOL. SVMMERRIDE John Wayne. following recent success in a picture called ”Tne Quiet Man." is far from quiet in his morning for Western Canada. .. g Motoring through the United 1395?, "dVe"x,'” 59',”-nBvif”m0dM”g they will pass through 0” ' 5 ”"e' C 0 '. pr "0 such centres as Boston. Niagara mm rm" ”"" Brw" which ope” Falls Chicago and 59, pm”. M today at the Capitol Theatre. Sum- E,m.,.'w,,' Mnnlmha M1,). Wm M. merstde. Beautiful Nancy Olson turn to Canada and N-or-pea m provides the romance and James Arness also stars in this rugged ouodoo drama. the first modern in attendance there were repre- phsr's Cross, Tlgnioh Chou. Imba- ileet and at. Felix.-8. J. S. sentatlves from the following dis-”,m.,,. in 9., trlcta present-St. Roch, Ohristo- 9", motion picture story filmed in Hawaii and featuring Dan Llii. head of 1-ionolulu's intcmatloml1y- famous police department. Al I trouble-shooting special Nicholson. and other re- vlclnliy of Winni- Alborton Curling. Club members injurlcslDa,v, Oh Beautiful Mother." Marion Rogers of Andy's Aces'drives a high ball into right fild in the second game of Summerside ladies softball when Marie Peters was injur- g:.:k,:' :;a':h';1'::L'”(;s”fl(::'fvi;:;g”l iacdzlcd in a collision at home plate after running in from the mound in an endeavour to tag lvvanda Chappcll sliding in from third base. So evenly matched-are that both games ended in a ;')-all tic leaving the best three. out of five games still to be-i this series is very keen and a large number of fans are; 600 Gas Ex,” who arcl these two teams Andy's Aces (Photo by Wotton).i 2-Year-Old Egmont Bay i Mclvor-Lawless Wedding -St. J:-im.s Church. Summer- ifield, was the scene of a pret-lyi wedding on Tuesday. Augiis. 11, at 8.30 a. lli.,,Wh8il Norma. Kath-l lecn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. idames Lawless, Norboro, became Ithe bride of Joseph Arnold Mc- Ivor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ilvlclvor of Saint John, N. B. l The ceremony was perforined by iR.ev. Eugene Murray, pastor of St. James parish, Summei-field. )who also celebrated the nuptial iltlass. Miss Eleanor McDonald was iin charge of the wedding music and 'nccompanied Mr. Raymond Kelly, lsoloist, who sang. ”Ave Maria." "Pants Angellcus." "Sweet Sacra- Vment Divine" and "Oh Lord I Am ;Not Worthy." During the signing of the register. Mr. Lloyd Lawless. brother of the bride sang. "On 11115 i By Truck '1 i The church was decorated with Ibaskets of flowers with white satin ribbon bows marking the guest pews Given in" marriage by her fotliei.' tho bride was attired in a Queen Ann model wedding gown of nylon lnet over taffeta. The long-sleeved Icmbroidered bodice was fastened in front with tiny sell-covered but- lilons. Her fingertip veil of tulle il- lusion was held in place by a tiara of pearls and rhinestones. , Miss Miriam Lawless, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and .her dress was mauve nylon net ltaffe-ta with matching hat and First Aid Awards At Dunhlane I Lg”- l -The Women's institute of Dunblane has completed a standard First Aid Course and the results of . the examination were most satis-l factory. ! Each member of the course. who? took the test. has merited a Car-1 l tlficate. Miss Margaret Stewart. 3 Public Health Nurse. conducted . this Red Cross Course and Mrsi Oscar MacNeili. First Aid Instruc-I tor. supervised the tests in the practical work. l The Red Cross has issued awardsl for the following members: Mrs. Willard Betta, Mrs. y ing Boulter. Mrs. Willis Biilger. Mrs Garfield Gorrill, Mrs. Leslie. Gorrill, Mrs. Lionel Livingstone. Mrs. Llewellyn Livingstone. Mrsf pl-ienry MacPhet-son. Mrs Percy 'MacPhcrson. Mrs. Lulu Sabine and 'Nelson Livingstone. ! l iToronto Stocks l ! M, l Continued from page 10 ..1F0(l Frobsh w Hard- 30 I 20000 Parbec PAGE ELEVEN 52.3 flilood Clinic 625 Peace Riv 500 Pershcrl. . 16 I , 2100 Petrol . as l-2lAf w t 300 Pick Cr , 115 l e on 100 Plan . . 175 I 5500 Fitch Ore 251-zl P S 65 Placer 32 3-4 3600 Ponder 125 i ---E 1300 Pralr Oil 220 , --The first of the week's Rec 1500 Prom B01" 6 lcross blood donor clinics to .1. 98lO Preston 335 ;most reach its objective was mi: 3700 Pros Air. 375 .in Wellington Station hall is: 4300 Que l.c.'.- 13 levelling with an attendance of 92 4200 Qiic Man 100 jcloiiors. 2500 Qlieenstnn 32 . Tins was Wellington Station". U0 Qucmont ' 1--i ii:.,t clinic of this kind and much 950 Rexspar lctcriit for the large attendance 4090 R3010” iflocs to the residents of Egmont 2000 Ranwick IBay parish as the largest per- 105001190 PW ytientatie of donors came from this 400 Redixztt Mon. 1003 REM P999 14 The lllOi)iiP team was assisted by 3000 R6118?! '4 1-3 the Cafholitr l.adies' Aid of Wei- 535” R” -Vshab 185 ihnkltili S'aiinn who provided rc- 1975 R10 Prafi" 75 lfrcshmr-nts of the donors as well 3500 ROW-in 51 Wt as zidditiotlal lY(ll'kI)lS. 13500 ROXHN3 The total number of donors 500 RQV 5'” 14 lf1ZixlPlP('i in the first four of the 375 RN31”? 7'3 week's clinic- w:t:; 289 on an ob- Zom Rum” i.lf'fTiil'P. of 400. This means that an 200 55" Am all-nul effort will have to be made 2000 Sand Riv 3700 Sapphire 11600 S:iii'i'y 2500 Secur l-'1 iii the reniainlng clinics at the R. F A F. Sialion and at Ctapauti 'udny. and at Elzlon and Montague g lcnitm-oi-: in nsdr-r to come: any- . (' .0 i . uhvrc near the 930 (lbjFCTlVF re- l50 S'"f1l3 W.-- "574 6500 Galtwin 1373.; i . 2.300 .7 12 1150 Gen PIP a V ' . 500 s ulna ' Y K 835 ; anon sp.mnm- 26 42100 Godc;sl1. 3(2) 1 W ”'inwcll in 1-4 1500 GM 3 3 '” 500 Siarral: l20 4000 Gold 13:1 9 i 2335 Sip nook .1733 Yiikcnri A21 4100 G F Uran . 7” 1 24450 Sud Cont 1'l0t'l),Ir?lllllPr 16 1000 Gold Man 210 ' ”slillll'1il'l g , aoao Goldhk 5 ( r inlet . (W3 1000 Goldora 5? l'-if 700 syivtxits . , . . agigg 3?-igulfii" ' i 95"" 5.” C''"55 ' 1.300 i)Ali'l 600 Gm Pmm 1:33 Iifmd loo rend (ire . 22”) Gridon Tnrbmr V 1500 luk Con 1000 Gulf Ld Trans Em BA.Vl(.s' 3500 Gunnar Tm,-,. Ma 3500 Gwillim Trail Res 150 11'; . . 35 3000 l-lalliwell Tl'lZl(i Oil 188 N is . 40 3-4 19600 Harricana '1-.,mE,sm 130 Coin - 31 1-2 83200 Headway lln Mng 90 Wm 30 1-! H1500 Heath u Ml, 55 Royal 35 1600 Hi Crest 1'" Kg” V M .60 Homnger I.” M ism STRIALS 1325 Home Oil Uh oils no (Jriii Blew 19 3.4 12000 I-loin Yk . un S” 371 gimp N 13 14 E32008”, 311 Ltfan Total Sales: 2.325.000 on ....-..---smL 2000 Hush Pm Viola . son coax on can 25 Husky waito Am to 1.sl 3000 HY Ghlxil Weedoti p 35 . OSLO. lcpt-.v,-gptzible markets 923 ITISPITH E" ii Hmstd 82 iin t-his Norweigan capital were well gnlksgg ei Least 510 stocked with fresh corn this sum- moo ylwum W Tunzst 185 imer, lmost nf it going to Amerlcm 400 -Iii: er Wily-ich 43 ifamilies. More and more Norwe- i13 P W ilvlmlhstr 14 1-2 glans however are learning to en- iggugla Wlndwd 9 3-4 joy corn on the cob. 500 Jonsmlth 1300 Jupiter 3000 Kayrand 4000 Kenvllle 700 Kenwell WED. & THFRS.-SEPT. 2-8 320 loan Ad in Technicolor-"FORT WORTH" Starring: Randolph Scott, David Brian 700 may Oil i'f”'9 Tffjlfrifrr A Egg icagjftiffn 75 ml. to SAT.-SEPT. 4-is . 7600 L'k Mug ' in rt-cimlcoim-'-rnr. HIGHWAYMAN" 5001. 0511 Starring: Phillip Friend, ('hnrleiI Cohurn. 300 Lamaq Wanda Hendrix. 1”;gg I-L-zncdglrretr Also another full length feature of "The n .. mm L L Lac Little Rascals . 2500 Lomega 8:30 P..VI. Rain or clear. I 2000 I. I Pete . 5000 Lynx 700 Macnssa 3500 Macfie 2980 Mackeno 1200 liiacleod 1200 Macleod 1000 Madsen lmltts. ' Miss Alice Callaghan, cousin of ltho bridc. was bridesmaid and her 'dress of yellow was similar to that lworn by the maid of honor. Both vattendants carried old-fashioned nosegays. Mr. Ronald Mclvor was his lbi'othci"s best man. sir. Frank Lawless, brother of the bride. was sanctuary usher and the church lushera were Mr. st. Clair Mclvor land Mr. James Morris. I For her daughter's wedding the ibridels mother chose a navy ishocr dress with matching hat and icorsage of while carnatlona. The bridal party and '10 guests iwerc served a wedding breakfast .n.t Birchlll Tourist Home. Mr. Louis O'Connor was toasimastcr and. lcalled on Rev. Eugene Murray to; ipropose the toast to tho brida to which the groom graciously re- .sponded. Mr. Ronald Mcivor pro- .posed a toast to tho bridesmaids ”nnrl was followed by several speak- crs, including the g1vmm's grand- ,mo':her, Mrs. Hugh Mclvor. x l In the aflt-moon a l'eCcDti0ll was, iheld at the home of the bride in. lNnrboro. i The bride's ”u'lih9l” was assisted by hcr sisters. Mrs Lotus (Tcon-1 nor and Mrs Frank MhcDnu; "1 Iwhn presided nvel the 79:1 clips. Iii, .charge of serving vicro Mrs. Al.-1. Douglas and Mrs George Doiiglasi who were assisted by several young 'iRdiP!. I With Mrs. William Prolitt at the; .plano. Mr. Raymond Ks-ll.V' W”: heard in several pleasing solos-i Iiwhile cltarac.tm' sketches by Mrs.f iiilmer Gallant were mll"” en,loynd.l r Mr? and Mrs.,,McIvor left by. motor for :1 honeymoon spent int the Eastern States. For lraveilingl' linen suit On lhnir in Slim- tho bride wore a pink with white accessories. return they will reside merside. Before her marriage. the bride. .who has been secretary in the ll'-'armots' Federation office foruthe past four years, was guest of honor at several showers when she re- ceived a beautiful array of wed- .ding gifts. Mr. Mclvor is employed ion H. M. M. v. Abegwelt. Their .hosi of friend: unite in wishing lthom a long and happy wedded lute. agent. assigned in the investigation of a-world-wide tenor ring head- quartered in Hawaii, Wayne plays one of the most two-listed roles of his career. Fmm local informers. the investigator learns the names of the top terrorist leaders. and sets out to prove their guilt. How "Big Jim McLain" digs into his bag of sleuthing tricks to smash his ad- versaries makes for one of the sea- son's big action offerings, accord- ing in advumns ramrrta 7500 Maralgo 108150 Marbenor 2500 Marigold 1500 Marwayne 1433 Mayo 15 Mclrityrs 1000 Momar 1000 Mcwaft 1000 Merrill 1182 Merrill Pct 1900 Mid Cont i000 Mill City 1600 Mindamar S500 Minda Scot 5800 Montnco 1800 Not Pete 500 Negus 4050 Neil Lab 500 New Alger 11800 New Bid 2000 N B Dom 1715 New Cal 7400 N Colic 9900 N Cont. 21300 New Delhi 2300 N Dev 900 New Dick 600 N For! 21000 N Hiridgc 5500 N Hugh M 2000 N Kelorc 1000 N Lag 189783 N Lard U 900 Newliind 3000 N Morris 8500 N Mosh 3000 New Nniiz 84700 N Dick rts . 0 at ETARLITE 4; DRIVE-IN THEATRE -SUMMERSIDE CAMEO THEATRE A I KENSINGTON Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. 20th Century Fox presents a musical comedy-romance outshining them all-"GOLDEN GIRL" in technicolor-starring Mitzi" Gaynor. Dale Robertson. Dennis Day, James Barton. You see dancing new and old time, singing-old songs and new. Don't miss this fine entcrtainrncnt. . CAPITOL Summon-side "Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thiirsday 2:30-7:15-9:15 750 N Rouyn . 4000 N Ryan L . ' Fitutoll Mm 683 N sup . Aunnittn will .1000 Nib vein A TERROR-TRAIL txclmiill 3000 Nlsio B0 Nnranda i000 Norxold 5500 Norlartic 800 Nnrmet 600 Norpax D100 Nor lnca 1600 Nor Trin 500 Nor Can 500 Nor Barton 0700 Nubar 10500 Nudal 6700 Obaslm 1000 Pbrien 500 Ogama 3100 Oil Select. 1100 osiskn . 4525 out Pyr .. 2100 Opemisk 500 Pain 1240 Part Pete 12000 Pan West. 1000 Paramaq (.!i.i.l..Y.Pl!.l.5'ii'! Ion Chin. Psoriasis, Arne. Blackheads. or Md 3 oichu embarrass you. , NIXODKRM tonight. Three way action worn fast to hot smoother akin. . courting in '1 minutes. 3. Kills many ms and parasites. often the real cause o skin disorders. 1. Hair ms! the shin. none! but unless III II Iatiah Ask Min on a clearer. softer. aooghyu itching. burning. THAT LEADS HALF-A-WORLD AWAY! 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