DECEMBER 21. 1953 T. THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Candlelight TI-IE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Order change In Hundreds See PAGE rxrractl Professional Genie I ' .... Z-ofTTT" E o ---5'-”"v9-'-”94'"3-'-35"3'rw -"- T Service Held "me Lam" Santa Al Ti nish l- 9'” '''”m' -'--...'-'-''''"r ......'-r...'-:-.'.:..'''' 9 c ”:.:'"r.".:".""c..."" ' Ill 0 ' NSBUEG. N. Y" (AP)- j- III I 0 9'0. A 6 Ua: l X IE 33. Ttlgipgzarmdiano govseggmentb '31:! Sam” Gnu. mm! I macaw!!! S Blldllglnf,-t L' U Ollldllll DO UOIIIII I OI IE not e, e g en rg lu e , simmer e, . it 1.. hu.'h.-” h 3 . ." authority here that plans for a gfggrlhgf zgymhdmtgiwiamfrgzl PHONE 333. -Tthe Qeclai Christmas music at the Busunu-aide Presbyterian Church at last eveninu candle- lidst service was under the direc- tion of the organist, Mr. James Peach. l proposed span across the St. Law- rence River must be changed. moving the bridge to a new site. Bridge authority members said the Canadian order will delay the construction project a year. moved slowly through the village streets halting at the Legion Home where several hundred oh.ild.ren were on hand to welcome him. After dismourlting from the float W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. I. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water eityaet ll. Wllh In The authority . id Lionel Ch - ha ,procE9dEd W hm '”1'”'””5 i" th" 8 eraidu wast PIIINOI ornol ,u'n,uor"' ohwfr ”'u”””;r";1n'& 3:: ricr. Canadian t:aansport rtiinisteex;-. 1-9810!! hall where he had I 59"” uni. "mm P. o. no: Oil. ard. an,” 'mrm "km", HAW” had informed them that the bridge W9” 1" W9” mm 50! and Z171 3344 All must be moved to a Canadian ter- minus outside of Prescott. Ont.. who had come tosee him. Al- though aided by several of his W E. e. enemas .2-'4 . All axildmihe Ivy." mncud 1" M" because of strenuous objections FOVIVJIIH. 53-Si-zwilkei” lid!-'1')i;,bU3Y ,3UY!3'G IQWI. chicken and -UNID INC! 0 GOAL Etta Th i rm, from residents of that commu- 01' 0'lI1'I 311 e Inl'i01mc I8 i'e- opt” D. 3.0. . M, good and melts see urday and Monday. lulpa Mao- .,A fm oa'n'd';g..”f;d'i?g;l; "W 3”" " m” l;';””3 "W '0 Wk,” OPTOMETBIST 0, phone. Rs; Damion, Albany. Caull, Carleton. nu” you Many F lumen” The joint New York State-Cana- Sierlyl onglfg e'ml.aBi;.t he pr&im..s- Gnu” Fm” - Eye. Enmme, ' M A MD a nu Irma Mohnh dian authority had planned to e o ren t e woul not om” Hm": gran only annual .4111 ngggrox gum; My. um Mymnwnmmwck um Mlumm erect the span between this city forget them on Christmas eve. . go a g I .0 5 muung of the Bedeque skating mnounceg um; smun. mmnl hymn Mn! ITO -The Mm",-" and Pl'E5C(l)lLdTe!t onrlngs have Prior to his arrival in the com- "M by um"... p . M W 1 held on Monday. ml: to the Legion will be on and ,,Mwy,a mun” - MARITIME MEDICAL Mus'ralt-"Ali's well" with Sergeant J. 99" mm” "L '"""”-V' ”1”””"" "” ”"” "if PHONE am December met at 900 Pm. in the Wednesday, Dec zird at 2.30 A W”, .010 ,,sue;'L'c mew" V-V” Ferguson of Sydney Mines, Nova sootia, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Fer- "cm 1”” th” Ntmh P” M 9”” REGENT THI-ZATIIE sum. and all children of Alberton and ;PIL'SVTLLE W. I. school district in the community ' k, guaon of Main Street, as he is as "stand in" f a.l ti t . . L S 'd M m-B mo" vicinity are, invited to be present hrtMMz:"nfm,H;,,".f13ok asgnflt Nursing am” No N. ex-Sf M Hlmam amgh?"E"reMT.p;iEnMr-: Th .D be H M tn :;.181ll.l'lgt hthe of 1115 a;rival.' By sum""" 5 ummenl: ..-1-LAN roux; Un-Db” til y1r!:,to greet him. ..,.-,h,.mm,, Am”. by J, H. J. w. Dookeri1l,, winoaor Jvunotiori, Nova. scotis. and Nnrains pf,,.m' 33"" Y '",”,fm23. ' Ch”, L "W fl ",f,,d 0 N”. B. F. IIIINTER R. 0. modellinl. rem inc. 11 sister we a. R. Kelly of its East Water Street, aummeraicle, " ” ”m"” " ' W” ”"m "0 'i 0 W” "P ngw and write for manufacturers illustrated informative circulars to Maunder with J. 0. Mountain and Miss Myrna Hancock taking the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kelly, demonstrate the use of anaes- held on Dec. 4' at the home of Mrs. John F. Gallant Eight mem- pointed and despite the cold weather more than 700 children 0 PTOMETRIST . thetlc equipment in the operation room t the efficiently equipped hos- . 5 .:.le. f'. E. L Braces KIrdYV8l'9- 5"m-mm”9- 0'99": ml” ;”,,k;,.&",:,' H:::e,.'he Hallelujah pital at Ross station Tremon. Anoth Nova Scotian. Ocl. c. Pattcr- b,e”..”Wmd :?'Cf,”1,lt”" "W ”"' 33"” '3” meefblhif; T”; ConliI:I'l':il: Visual analyse. .. :- The mm! t R V J Do Id son. son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Patterson of Maltland, Hants Co., N. 8., H5 em Mme '” mu 3 ' pmgmm "5 ma 9 puss 9 "mg Glasses Fitted -iiLIGHT AND POWER - buv continued mam page 1 3 er. E V . nu The following members emailed: the generosity of the various busi- candles, matches, lanterns, globes. wicks. kerosene oil and gas engines gt Braces, while you wait for low cost, short line, dependable atomic 0, mal power and light. pie heard the familiar Christmas hymn, "O Come All Ye Faithful." sung in Tongan when they at- tondedservices at the Wesleyan pel of St. John: "In the Begin- Maoxay. delivered an inspiring sermon on "The light of the world". Appropriate Christmas hymns were sung by the congregation, led by man, 28. an'a.uto salesman and for- carriee out services as Medical Assistant. All are employed at RlCAF Station Trenton in the Medical Branch. Nfs Kelly and Sgt. Ferguson are two of the RCA.F'a famous Para-Rescue Jumpers. (Dept. of National Defence) Mrs. Mary Gallant. Mrs. Anthony Gallant, Jacqueline Brrcrwri. Mrs. Vincent Gallant, Mrs. Peter E, Gallant, Mrs. Archie Gallant. Corcoran, Mrs. Melvin Blanchard. ness firms of the village. MM.:.nM.:.... whist party at the home of Mrs George Gallant on the evening of retary read a letter from the T.B PHONE 3116 IMALLMANS BUILDmO -A..Roymond-lGront. BSc.. 0.D Above Maurice Mill's Menls Well "5 '-'h”h'- 5- The committees then gave their -- Methodist church. T I M k' 6 M B g' ,.,pom and new one, appointed 99'-5 39 W W” f""d3- Th”? Wm OPTOMETRIST sumo - - volunteered to make san.dw'lches pr;:5aNsol:rgEn?:,oo'I:g;t mxmgl nuke needs Iguorn Press a 1113 e ;'ergnT1:nZm:nt'dhe,Z:k' ygzpietg for whist party were Mrs. Nelson Complete Visual Analysis '""- ' ' ' . allant. Mrs. Peter F. Gallant classes Fitted George Hall, Tuesday. December Th d k ,1 th 1 . It in ,4 mm N . h. -W k Gallant; to scrub the school. Mrs L G . it. at 7130 Pm was Gtheurihtnclzapter-9 ofutsllitl Gos- com u page 1 a I Nelson G. Gallant. Mrs. Norbert ”d M” '1 5' ommnl Th” 5” zss Writer Street. sumnaeraldl lner prison guard. g ------?j. - g League and 33 W95 V03-9d T01" 5amf'- Ph 3530. l.liI(l;lllfS'lllnoAt:ti:)all(tty Maotaseloweeviil ning was the Word, and the Word Armed with knives and clubs, pwmk 0 m R V I Mrs. Jackie Gallant and Mrs Vin MW Nome” Cowman conducted jriigir WEN- ' was with Codi and the word was .th burst into the Milliman home - n 9 new Newly Cent Gauaml ' 5 guessing mmest which W” W” anew summgnme and OLEMY Codi" an? tied up him and his wife The smmugin M slllc:'mP;slgeMha;I phi. rm” next meeting Wm be held by Mrs Nelson G Gallant Mrs nR' J' A' I Sl0i'05- Th ifi t T h l ' H9559 50 TED Y la 3 7- 570d 'h fM . P t F. G l- ' ' ' ' of 150 rrzzfinancgnwomggusinzc tab: p””',;f” ”ie"1”"5”fkedh"llf l,;””5” Cvaudet. president of the company. on Murder shall? l.fa'Zh';;a3I3”-311 clssli visillrbe a:s- 59”” G”1'”"” w:fn:e':””;g,'fdn;,'; DENT!" -Vl51T 5103. All - NW1"? 33 sanctus from the Bach mass in B "M5 "8 mmmre " l '3 WW stated, last evening that 108 m3K- wei-ed by "my most appreciated ma program mm members of t ,Young People's Union of Trinl .,'United Church. minor. to get clothing and money. They took Millirnan's pistol and auto and trig would probably begin this week. SUDBURY, On.. ICP) - Three Christmas gift." meeting. Dental K-Raye , After the service, the two royal The outside work on the build; - g M , Ni O. G llant, Mrs. assisted by memhan 01' the Ohumh families drove to Queen Salotegx -mzghe 18 spm up a few miles 1118 has been C0miD19ir9d 9XC9D'5 531' g;:naywei:,c:m;:,?;: (!,t;r,,t;rl,1:x1esa1tn Norbgrt C(:)::l'an aridaMrs. John 'mmm'n Buuduu choir and congregation, visited the cou try estate at Kauvai. On runner on six stayed In the mm a. few minor details, and while the death Oct 3 01 Frank Asselm F. Gaumg vo1unq,e.n-ed to make svymmnsml Prince County Hospital last even- thel way they detoured through limnn car 'wmch came to E dug work on the inside of the build- Robert Dwiaunm Jew Guy" mnwmchu for next, meeting, M,-5, mu use mg nnd presented a program of Christmas carols for the patients the grounds of Nukualofa. hoa- ing has simultaneously been going pital, where 80 bedridden patients Gall t. d M: . Antihon along nicely it should not take George an an 5 y i d it k - swam en when or” ed up Gallant volunteered to make cake. while trying to run a state police I-fenalre and Emile Beclard, all of Montreal, will appear at the spring OPENING SKATE . fl 1 Uh h it 1. S h , . on Mm 00! 0 e ow 3 C gregmwslr? 33;" his: aprimizfgr. blockade. Several shots were fired Vegigoggrfgugoyogigie the hm, asslzes which open here Feb. 15, P1335 We” mime '0 ha" ' DI. H. B. MCCNCI" -1-TIRE IN BARN - summcrside mal lunch on the palm-shaded by Wnce wh” recamured the Mrs 01 the rink have men practically Mr”-Elsi-1'5” W' F wmdlme d9" V10, 3; me P41-egbytgj-inn ch;-uch BORDEN RINK PEYMCIAN . SURGEON . , six occupants within a short time. idcd, ft ll arm 11 firemen were called out last eve beach of a lagoon. Afterwards, the Two 0, the other mgmves muck completed, and wiring, plumbing. '3 3 at e 3 VB "own was conducted by Rev. Mr. Kilien. Wu” she" (oppomo noun.” hing to extinguish a small fire Queen and Duke used both still out I thmml d and heating work is proceeding. Mmessesi who preached on the Christmas MON-DAY DEC 21 in the barn owned by the town, and movie cameras to record the capmggd w”h1nV?15fevf"hm?r';ea?5: The overhead promenade extends Asselins body was found three mm”, The Chou, rendered we r aounhp miles north of Sucibury, Oct 4 by three. farm children. and located back of the Town Hall. The fire was discovered by SCFDE. tl-i fill thf hid, Before they departed, every 9 u mg 0 eac 8 e and seating accommodation is being carols. "Angels We Have Heard On H1 h d Angels Prom Th? 11:00-13:00 A.M. DIII1. g u an -- , 2:00- 4:00 P.M. Daily. hotel. The other five burst into the Admisslon 30 End 15' sgt. Milton Doyle of the town pol- ice, who turned in the alarm. The fire. which had burned a small hole in the side of the barn. might have zaused a serious loss to the town at this time in that the new snow member of the visiting royal narty was given grass skirts. leis (flow- er garlands) and and native tapa cloth. As the Gothic weighed anchor. 21 guns thundered a farewell sai- home of Joseph Watts, a service station operator. They held him at gunpoint while they donned some of his clothes from the closets and fled in his car. taking Waits.” wife A feature of the seating arrange- ment made possible by the use nf the steel frame construction. nor- mlts full view of the ice area im- irlstalled nearer to the ice area. ' Alherien And T'”'-”- Realms of Glory." Both churches were beautifully decorated and lighted in keeping with the Christmas season. I xiE'U'U mu. : 1100- 8:00 P.M. Dally. DIAL 1005. chstrllctcd by supporting posts. The outside of the rink is cov- ered with a. hard zrcy asbestos covering. and the roof is sliingled vrlth black asphalt. If cold weather continues, and satisfactory progress is made on the interior work, it is possible "Mama. Erskine md Hubert, that sulfficlr-nt. ice mi2'ht be madclcilmpbell. Alberlrorl. TlFi0t0Y9d W to rm-nilt skating in the new ri:ikL53Ckl'i”9- N- B-- 0” 5am1'd53'a I um and Miss Gilbert as liosiagcs. The Qupm and nuk, H", due M Then followed it long night. nf N Z W . 4 , p frantic driving by the convicts who W mfli pd""d"Lm”'"'"g tried to slip through the hastily- erccted police blockades. Nine hours later police closed in Trams! nous on the car. fearful of a gun battle Continued from page 1 which might bring harm to the faster than last year. , Vicinity Mr. Fred Millrnan. Orombcto, N. 8., is spending the Christmas sea-. son at his home in Alberton. : plow is housed in this building, but fortunately it suffered no dam- age as an extinguisher quickly i.-nothcred the blaze.-B. Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Shop Until 9 P. M. Christmas Eve Shop Until 5 P. M. -DIES IN CALIFORNIA - Mrs. Peter Gavin, Alberton South, has received word that her bro- ther, Mr. John Powers, suffered a women hostages. The fleeing con- victs abandoned the car and re- heart nttack and passed away at his home in Los Angeles. Califor- nln on December 10th. The late One Vancouver store declared it "the biggest year ever for high- leased the women on Detroit's out- skirts. The five ihcn fled on foot- arnund the first of tho new yoar. 1 5 Mrs. Vernon England. Albcrioii. accompanied by her daughter, littlc priced dolls" and expected a sell- two 1" we 3m,up',,t,h'ee in mmh” out on ma” priced at 55 to Jtaynd were swallowed up in the s-49. In Toronto prices ranged ' from a few cams to sea for huge Prison officials said that the imported Hanan dons. break had been iumored for sev- Popular were walking dolls and "31 weeks Md that M1 possible llr. Powers was born in Kildare seventy-six years ago and was a snn of the late Mr. and Mrs. Pnirirk Powers. He last visited his native home thirty years ago. Vice-President Continued fi'o.n-i page 1 Mlm Beverlyy is spending the: Christmas season in Chicago, with! her son and daughter-in-law, Mini, and Mrs. Ronald England. 1 Surviving are his wife and one precautions has been taken to pre- r----- -- - - --- Mr. Arthur smallman. uill Riverf l0rl'. also two sisters and one f,'f,”s,e,,,2"13,'e crliiriitsnthldeigzelitletegl-erlrzoyfzg. vent it. ”1':i;:ents' ripe f" C”mm""m is Seriously 111 in the Vileztern H05- brother, namely, Mrs. P. Gavlnl would and H Ht 0: G nulnncep The big prison was the scene of D "g' pitsl. I Alhcrton South: Mrs. Archibald wch H tears and mu, to be Cm. violence twice last year. on April 3'5"” Q"95"0" 5Wlil”F- M0"-l5VmE VGPMOMI l d. 20. a four-clay rebellion flared. One Patchwork planning has brought Mrs. Fred Wells. who has been np znilm Alfred Powers. Alberton There was Muomwlde concern prisoner was killed, nine were temporary economic stability that patient in the Western rios.pital.: M1 by 1mpm.ted wounded and more than 51,000,000 damage was done. p out In, On July 6, another uprising de- m up mm veloped with prisoners seizing three w. J, cannon of Cum," Play, guards but state troopers moved is dazzling in the boom towns of Tokyo and Manila. But it rests mainly upon American dollar ex- penditures and the boom will col- lapse when they end. was able to return to her home inl i it over nroa a made Brooklyn on Sunday. toys. Special Services Miss Shirley Wallis. summer-ll side, is spending the holidays witlll . I. , wings Manufacturers, Inc” Tog into the prison and broke up the No progress has been made to. her Parents. REV. and MP5. A. K- At ronto. said: "The Japanese. espe- m"””V 1" 5 h""Y- Ward Solving the great fundamen- W3m5- A1b9”'0"- cially. have been dumping mer- tal problems of Asia-Japan's grow- WSY "El-"R3 ins. crowded population: south The men's chor of Alberto:-l h di h . c an se on t e Canadian mar United church 1” ch. chum” -with the church having been appropriately decorated by mem- bers "l the Y.P.U.. the ianiiual Christmas services at Trinity Unit- ed Church were conducted yester- day morning and evening by the minister. Rev. 0. Daniel Mattie- son. A candlelight service in the even- ing featured the junior choir un- der the direction of Ralph Iiknery. and consisted of a service of poems. readings, and choral singing. Thn organist was Miss Mary Oeldart. B CORIIAN BAN C. W. L. The December meeting of corran Ban sub-division of the C. W. L. was held in the parish hall with 13 members and two visitors pre- sent. Mrs. Alfred Watts occupied the chair. Meeting opened with timer by chaplain Rev. Parnell Wood. A letter from the provincial Convener of Good Reading received 5llecinl comment. 85 was voted for the sisters of Martha and 32 for T B. League. The members decided '0 park a box for the precious B10011 sisters during December. Christmas cards which members ket. We plan a formal protest to the federal government." Mr. Cannon said he cannot ob- tain import figures from' Ottawa concerning foreign toys. A Calgary store said prices were down on some types of toys because of imports from Britain. Germany and Japan. A toyland spokesman in Vancouver said Jap- anese toys were "expertly made compared with cheap pre-war items." Better plastic items were laud- ed by salesmen in many areas. The new plastics have more stam- ina to withstand Junior's on- slaughts. Toy soldiers have lost popular- ity but Toronto, Edmonton and Calgary reported lead regiments available. "Bird Climbs Walls A new type of toy bird with a wheel of suction cups on its underside is on the market for the first time in Canada. The bird climbs up walls and ceilings -if they are coated with a non- porous material. Scrabble, a combination of cross-word puzzle and snagram, is CALGARY, (OP) - Six women and four men of the local branch of the Unitarian Service Commit- tee of Canada have sent l8 tons of clothing for Korean refugees in 21 nsont.hs' operations. The non-de- nominationai group works in a downtown church. TYRONE POVVER AT CAPITOL THEATRE. SUMMEESIDE -International intrigue, filmed in the Iron Curtain” border countries of lhlrope, comes to the Capitol Theatre today with the arrival of the new Tyrone Power atarrer. "Diplomatic Courier." Returning the handsome favorite to modern dress after long service in costume spectacles, "T" ' matic Courier" provides Power with one of his happiest vehicles. and is no less kind to co-stars Patricia Neal and Stephen MoNally and chief supporting players I-lildegurde Neff and Karl Maiden. But it is not merely its decided star appeal that makes "Diplomatic Courier" the outstanding fare it is. Theflrst film to reveal the work- Koi-ea's inability to support itself; Ifl.dilB'8 vast need for modemiza tio remains unanswered: gresslve Red China?" en their internal control of conquest OAJVTBRJDG-E, England, for two years. WAY DOWN 1951 . n. And the biggest question of all iioan free Asia exist alongside a powerful, ag- All indications are that the Chit- nese Communists now are profit- ing from the fighting lull to tight- (CP) - When three 13-year-od boys were charged with stealing a crucinx, the father of one asked "To what extent can I inflict punishment without being summon d myself?" The boys were put on probation A group of explorers set a ver- tical descent record by going down L510 feet in a Pyrenees canyon in 1908 as a branch of the praise at the regular service Sun- day morning and carols as choir selections. The or- ganist was Mr. P. A. Saunders and the choir leader is Mr. Cyril Leai-d. In the mfternoon members of the choir motored to Cascumpec where they also led the singing. Both ser- vices were oonducted by the min- ister, Rev. A. R. Wallis, who chose and u h; ltrengnhen their armies for the , for the theme of his sermon. C rat next step in a timeless blueprint. l'1'he Saviour Is Born." Evening ser- MM.M......M.M.M lNoonon's Barber Shop Water Street. Summe .:.'... Sanitary and Courteous Service by expert bnrbers Hours Monday and Friday 9.00 a.m.-5.00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday 9.00 Lin.-8.00 p.m. Wednesday 9.00-12.00 noon Saturday 9.00 a.m.-9.30 p.m. MONEY MAKERS royal mint of London. rendered two ' The mint at Ottawa started inl for the inga of the little known and un- "hot message" boys od the ore Service Division, the him is absorbing, stimulating and vastly exciting. The authentically filin- ed mid-European backgrounds lend it added perauasiveness, exotic flav- or and a sense of danger. had purchased a a diet ibuted. enjoying a vogue. Hobby toys Fm," wood Ivzrdieuu lilvnenebgl-3. and edducatlonal toys were also in FF"!!! Hilressing his gratitude for what ""5" r I t ll s lea of any toys, do- they have accomplished so far this me:u;'9 zr hfmni Toronto mm” !lIlI(IIl'IKlIlEKl(l'l'3IIlIlIlI first with "a healthy lead over ii0YAL' THEATRE Montreal" but volume figures IOIIDEN HllllDHUTS play up in the big occasion Our holiday gowns don't miss an opportunity to make YOU 100k glamorous for gala evenings! They twinkle and sparkle with color and style-and their great swiahy CAPITOL Summer-aide Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Tuesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 were not available. REGENT lilitgiit QPSWER PATRIUA FOR 1.003 V0" day-Tuesday '1 :15-9:15; Mat- inee Tuesda : . i i ' " " " " T kirts are as raceful when you're MacDonald InAtlT.l,lflI'llnSfrnI.(lI1: , I ' x :itting one oift, as they are Elici- "mufe. "HIE CAVE OF THE . ' HTEPHLN ing across the dance floor. Just BADMEN". its: beautiful color. NNH seeing these fabulous fashions is , garlic Nilhti Drawing Tuesday. A A l M- i. H i 1 H a treat you shouldn't miss. ; Werilrlifsigr wf "nigh Noofmg: l I T I A C Bouffant net, flattering taffeta or '. week. Y A” u" H H l -. elegant velvet are the material: . ' ' " l ' ' l ' ' . used to give you an exquisite eve- r if i V nlng gowfnnirli dairnty llialleglnad or K racious u -mg! stye. e ar- ' z; r lzng anti vivacious with a matching 5 stnie or demure and coquetiish -. V with a hnlero-whichever .V0lll' iKlNIINO'l'0Nt i rhoice. you'll find a wide :ele(- l h ' l Man in sizes 12 in 18. Imagine. ' Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. The inside story of "Mr. Conznessman" in , "THE WASHINGTON STORY" Slam"! Van Johnson, and Pa . J......-.ti.”i:oSf:?.'. .. the brilliant entrance you'll make. , at holiday parties in one of thew ; '- I g . l exciting gowns O ' : '5 . r ' ” ' i - l , from ..... .. I 0 ' . , l .- ' tr - . '. """"' Ladles' Wear , son cl-mamas. an: neosnr A - ---------w-e-w - A-r as-. : rr:; : : :-nunnn THEATRE GIFT TICKETS ' l