ocroaaa 11 1951 i Thur. Fri. & Sat. Only, 5.95 Branded Lines Reg. up to SIO.95 COLLEGIATE PORK PIE Special 32.49 I nus Ejore for ME" Clearance Sale. or Electrical Appliances And Fixtures Pricesslashed and short-circuited to SHOCK you. I Take advantage of this electrical sale at THE REDMOIIII ELECTRIC Grafton Street THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Sale starts 9.30 a.m. Thursday Buy the finest and best for less. ' Lay-away Plan Millionaires In Two Sirenuous Practice Sessions SYDNEY, N. S.. Oct. 1o--(oP)- Candidates for the 195i-52 Sydney Millionaires club went through two strenuous sessions today at Sydney Forum. Playlna-coach Bill , Dinning opened all stops to get the Meri- time major champions in top shape for the opening Of the new Maritime major big six next Mon- day night when Moncton Hawks will he the visiting club. Skating with'the club today was Orville Jied) Olson, from last year's North Sydney club, one of lo' defencemen battling for a berth. Dinning used Don (Red) Mc- Rae. team captain for two years. on the 'forwa.rd lines throughout the afternoon session. On defence. Ed Murineau, from last year's North Sydney club, worked with Joe Levandoski. ex- pro from New York Rangers' chain. They played together at Kansas City last season. Ronnie Matthews and Johnny Baby were together as another unit; Tom Rock-ey and Lawrie May doubled up as a pair, while Dean Macnride teamed up with Olson. Sonny MacDonald. defence stalwart with Junior Millionaires. also attended the practices and was tried up front and on the de- fence line. The club's spare goalie, Greg Gloyd, was between the pipes for both sessions. Best looking string on the attack was the reunited line from last. season--Clii Roach pivoting for Bill Cupulo andl George Robertson. Don (whip) Whnlen was going well on another line with Kent Storey from North Sydney at centre. Lou Hauch, the Regina Caps high scorer of last season. continues to impress the rail- birds with his sharp work. George Robertson. the big loft winger who was formerly with Montreal Canadlensn appeared to be going faster than ever, and de- fenceman. Joe Levandoskl was attracting a lot of attention Johnny Baby was skating faster at the afternoon session and team- cd well with Ronnie Matthews. KINKORA SCHOOL The following Is the report for the month of September. Gradelx.-A1. Rosemary McQuaid; 2. Mary Deighan; 3. Edna Rich- ards. - Grade IX.-1.Jackie Murphy: 2. Catherine McMahon; 3. Mary Con- nick and Richard Johnston. Grade Vim.-l. Betty Doucette: 2. Maurice Corr; 3. Francis Law- less. Grade Vll.-V1. Iris Mulligan; 2. Marizarnt Rose Connick: .1. Rita Blanchard. Grade VI.-l. ficnnvlcve Duffy; '3. Alvin Richards: 3. Marie Mc- cabc and Paula Morris. Grade V.-1. Gerald Coadx; 2. Yvonne Lealanr; 3. George Rob- cris. Gracie IV.-l, Garth Mccarvillc: 2. Elizabctli Duffy; 3. Rita MC- Cahe. Grade III.-i. Sally Farnicrz 2. Pope Connick; 3. Douglas Peters. Grade If.-No exams. Grade IwNo cxams. IitlR B()ARl)lNQwpllOUSE X x E LADY MARRIED TO THE BEARD AND THE BUNDLE ' 0F 60iLED'.LlNEN l--INELL. WHAT KIND OF 865T settetz HAVE vou CO0!-(ED UPTO EXPLAIN YOUR ABSENCE DOWT TELL ME THE one ABOUT BEING KIDMAPED! .9 3: , ., zememaera ME ? rm The V cams, MARTHA! IT'S vezvf SIMPLE--w I MEIZELY DECIDED 12: snow A BEARD -w HEH-HEH.'-wTO Avon: A BARRAGE or: GILLV QUESTIONS, I THOUGHT 1'0 2eMAIr.I IN 6ECLU6lON UMTIL rr emooreo -- You Know L4 GET IN THE SCRAP - WITH YCIIR SCRAP Highest cash prices paid for all types of scrap metal. A mind of scrap metal a pound of defence. ” MAURICE aI.ooII a on. 153 Kent St. Phone 2208 -I nion ' Church. THE United Church Y.P.ll. Hold Convention I he Union The first. ronventon of Maritime Youn: People's of the United Church of Canada opened Saturday afternoon, Oct. 6, in Halifax, at St. Andrew's United Church Hall with over 225 delegates present representing the three Maritime provinces. Twenty-five of the delegates were from Prince Edward Island. Miss Jean Furay. President, of Saint John. N. B.. presided at the banquet. served by the ladies of the church. A welcome was ex- tended by Rev. W. C. Anderson oi St. Andrew's Church and Don Hiltz. President of the Halifax Presbytery. Y. P. U. Rev. J. Eaton Davtdge, recently appointed Field Secretary of H1? Christian Committee of the Unit.- ed Church in the Maritunes. Was guest speaker. Mr. Davidge urged the delegates to make a personali commitment to Jesus Christ. Professor George Grant of Dal- housic University. than address- ed the Convention on World Ai- fairs. This was followed by a. per- iod of "Twenty Questions.” on Biblical subjects directed hy Rev. Harry Rackham. The evening SI'SSl0ll closed with Vespers under the leadership of Miss Anna Hamilton, Springhill. Nova Scotia. on the subject. "0 God. our Help in Ages Past." On Sunday morning, delegates attended cl1u,I'ch, with their hosts and hostesses. ' The first part of the was spent in touring interest in the city. after whichi everyone returned to the church; for ”Worship In Music", dircctcdj by Professor H. Hamel". i Rev. J. D. N. MacDonald than addressed the group oil the theme. "Choose Yc This Dal"-" A delight- afiernoon' points oil was served by the members the Halifax Presbytery. The evening worship was led law menibers of the Conference cxe-I cutive with Dr. Sid Gilchrist, Medical missionary in Africa, as. guest speaker. The evening was brought. to It close by It friendly hour in social hall at which films shown by Dr. Gilchrist. The closing session on Monday morning consisted of a service oi worship. an address by the theme speaker and two group discussions led by Mr. Watmore and RJGV. Mir. Davidge. The Convention was brought. in a close hy an installa- tion of Offlicers and R. Commu- scrvice in st. Andrews rhsanaswscnooi. Honor roll for September. Maior Hoopla .l Grade VII.--l. Basil Gillan; I. Urhie Bradley. ' Grade IVA1. Gertie Gillan; I. Gerard Devine. - Grade in -1 Joseph Trainnr Grade ll. A.--1. Lorraine Gillan: 2, Emits Gillan; .'I. Juaniizl Gillan. Grade 111. B.--l. Ronnie Mac- Donald; 2. Mrrlln Kelly; 3. Anne Gillan anti Bernie Trainnr. equal. Grade I.--l. llloyra Kelly; 2. Mary MacDonald. TeachereM:u;.' Handrahan. Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. in the early days of French nomination was known as Fort. Ln Joir. MV DRATTED ., 9 MEDIUM 4.1.. Ivonr i. .1 Isonr it AC5Alg WHEN YOU BUY OXYDOL Ill lllhllilill VF-i-I r. '.I. HaollDIlALll'S Cor. 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