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Queen St. mvlmaviouu ' Ham-AMANYIC lllN5CON1INlNILI . York llills ciuii Following are the results of the York rill! shoot which was held December 4th: Major A. F. Gormley. 9'! Edison W 95 H. T. Veaey 95 Leigh Vessey 9:! W. 15. Hardy .. 93 Arthur Brown 90 D. K. Swan 91 W. L. Crockett 91 Louis Vessey ' .91 Paul sproule .90 Dean Watts . 89 Jack Andrews 89 Raymond Vessey . .88 Chesley Hughes . 0'1 Mrs. Raymond V . 86 Howard Watts . .85 Allan swan . .84 George Andrews . 04 Frank Watts .80 Mrs. Allan swan . .,80 Harold Watts . . 80 Myron Ling .80 Norman Brown . .80 . 80 Mrs. R. Murray Herman Buell James Nicholson . A. M. Home ..... .. Miss Christine Pr Willard Murray Cecil Watts in Stuart V y . 80 Lloyd Ma allum . . 80 Mrs. Edison Hardy Grove Maclviillan . 80 Miss C. Wood .80 Eric sproule .80 Rev. M. Sproule, .80 Miss Nelda Richards .80 Lloyd MacMlllan . 80 A. J. Cluney .00 Laken Lewis . . . 80 Frank MacMillan . 00 Frank Vessey . 80 Bonell Ling GREAT MONUMENT Ontai-lo's memorial to Maj.-Gen. Sir Isaac Brock. hero of the war of 1812, was built at Queenston Heights in 1856. BY AIR any Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday with TCA'a Family Plan NOW IN EFFECT on all North American routes except See your Travel Agent or TCA Office W. K. ROGERS AGENCIES LTD. Phone 54:: xx'1o"e.r Ion. itziu toil. at. in. vomutm mum o date V to remember in DECEMBER are for local re Christmas AT LEAST 2 DAYS EARLIER FOR OUT-OF-TOWN Moll Early.-rielhIng's more slala than lole Chrisimcs Moill Remember, unsealed curd: require 2: portage (up to 2 oz.)l CANADA POST OFFICE I. L IIIIIIIIIL IIIIIIV MIIIIASIII GEIIIIII Q a grand ILEJIJ wanna seq..- if . MERRYi I Cl-IRISTMA TRAIN TRAVEL Cenh'5iw1'6 For those-yo 0. N. I. Station, (A IIDIAN u love; make this Chrlsnnuastn ovanl they'll never forgaii Canadian National oiiers an attractive Gift Certificate covering Train Travel anywhere . . . to any If!-III dwind- 'Iion . . , for any iimquni you with . . . on sale at all Canadian National ilcltet olilcas. Easy Io buy, easy to use. A gift that's sure to please. 1.. I. arunuufs. District mum: Aunt. Telephone no. ' t NATIONAL Woman's Auxiliary Kingi TORONTO. Dec. 8 -(W)- sevetnty-tiwo horses from five pro- vinces are eligible for the 316,000- added Qifeens Plate to be held here next May or June. it was,an- nounced Friday by the Ontario Jockey Club. owners pay a total of sass to- run each horse in the nine-furlong race at Toronto's Woodbine Park. The first payment of 015 was made Dec. 1, a second payment of 3100 is due next May 1 and the final Q60 is paid when starters are named the day before the race Included in the eligible list is Canadians, the unchallenged queen of Canadian two-year-olds, owned by E. P. Taylor of Toronto. The race is open to Canadian- bred three-year-oll'l.!. owned by I British subject resident in Canada which do not start in a race in 1958 except the Queen's Plate; trial .PIve provinces are represented LONDON. Dec. 8 -r(Reuiers)- Eighteen chosen European Com- munist lcaders met secretly in P0- land five years ago and vowed to work as comrades in a fight against the "imperialist" West. Today, only 10 of those 18 have survived execution, disgrace and death. Delegates who attended sub- sequent Cominform meetings have fared little better. i The Comlnform was founded to link the Communist Parties of Rus- sia and her satellites with those of France and Italy. A policy state- ment; issued after the first meeting divided the world into two camps- progressive and imperialist. Of the 18 who helped formulate that statement, two were expelled within nine months. Thue were the Yugoslav representatives, Vice- Premier Eduard Kardelj and Milo- van Djilas. , I ma IGUARDIAN. 72 Horses Eligible For s Plate Next Year in the eligible list-Quebec, Ont- ario, Manitoba, Alberta and Brit- ish Columbia. The most distant entry is Food For Tho't, owned by Dr. Lyon H. Appleby of Vancou- ver. Included in the list are Mainline: and Bumiper Bill, owned by Russel Y. Graul of Ver- cheres,gQue. E. P. Taylor has five other el- lgibleii entered besides Canadiana. They are: Face Card, Georgian Bay, Heroic Age, Lively Action, Mastery. The J. E. 1". Seagnam Stable of Waterloo, Ont., has three: Bally- ray, Dinaris and Rhyl. The Car- den City Stable of St. Cahterincs. 0nt., has two, Loursicte and Devil's Bomb. The race usually run May 24. may be held in June next year to give the horses a better chance to be in top shape. 0 Only 10 of 18 Cominform Founders Escape Death, Execution. Or Disgrace strong are: Russia's Georgi Malenkov, 52. widely regarded as Stalin's heir- apperent. i Francis Jacques Dpclos and Etienne Fajon, who have recently been directing the purge of two other French party big shots" An- dre Marty and Charles Tillon, both accused of "deviation." . Italy's Luigi Longo, '52. generally thought to be No. 2 to party chief Palmir Togliatti. Romania's Cheorghiu-Tej and Premier Vulko Chervenkov of Bul- garla. Hungary's defence minister Mi- hail Farkas and Joszef Revai, min- ister of popular. culture. Poland's Hilary Mlnc, still his country's supreme economic boss despite reports he has been purged. r Two Natural Deatlu Two have died a. natural death. according to 'dOCI.Or6' certificates. They were Andrei Zhdanvo of Rus- sia, generally believed to have been the architect of the Cominiorm. and Vladimir Poptomov of Bul- garia. Rudolf slanksy of Czechoslovakia was executed in Prague Dec. 3 as a traitor and sabotcur. Stefan Bast- ovansky. his colleague. is reported to be in jail. Another, Wladislow Gomulka of Poland is awaiting trial. Ana Pau- lter, Romania's farmer foreign min- lster and the only woman founder of the Cominfonm, has been top- pled from office and may soon be tried. A ninth, Eugenio Reale of Italy, may also be feeling Communist dis- favor. Though still a member of the foreign affairs committee of the Italian senate. Rome reports that he is going through a period in the rty doghouse. swelling the casualty List are four others who attended the Cominform meetings in 1948 and 1949. Tralcho Kostov, vice-premier of Bulgaria, was executed in Decem- ber. 1949, as a traitor. Bedrlch Ge- minder of Czechoslovakia went to the gallows with Blansky and nine others. Another of Slansky's hench- men. Gustav Bares, is in disgrace and may face trial. Basile Luca, former Roman fin- ance ministcr, was the first big vic- tim of a wholesale purge carried through this year by Romanian party boss Gheorghe Gheorghltl- Tej. Luca attended the 1948 meet- lng which expelled the Yugoslav Party from the Comlnform. Still Going Strong Cominforrm founders still going Freeland I O O and VlCIIII'I'y ..... Sincere Iympathy is being ex- tended to Mist Minnie MacKay. Charlottetown, in the death of her sister. Mrs. Frank Lund.(neeEthel MacKay) Mt. Herbert on Wednes- day. November lath. Mrs. Lunti waa the daughter of the late Arch- ibald and Mrs. Macxay and taught school at springhill, Prince County, some yeara ago. Mr. and am. ufgh Craig and doughter, Janette. arrived home from a very pleasant visit to U.S.A. On the trip they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- donald, Birch Hill. The marriage of Loretta luigar. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bulger. Poxley River and Edward Bridges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bridges. MacNellla Mills. was solemnize at at. Bridger: Church, Lot ll. on Wed- nesday Ifternoon, November 26th by Father Mdrague. A host of friends wlah Mr. and Mrs. Bridges many years of happiness. The annual meeting of the of st. Peter's church was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Palmer on Thursday evening. November 21th, withninc members present. The meeting opened by singing "Onward Christ- ian Soldlers", followed by the W. A. Prayer and scripture reading. -The chairman for the evening was Mrs. John W. Palmer. and the fol- lowing officers were re-elected: Dfealdeht. Mrs. Reginald Palmer; vice-president. am. John w. Pal- mer: and secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Robert H. Palmer. Mrs. Ruskin Banks was a pointed, on the sick OOMMIIMO. P welt mgdg for a vent?! sale. Mrs. John W. tel- mer invited the members for the next meeting. The collection am. ounted to 5.20. meeting clued by NDBIIIHI "The Lord's Prayer", and a dainty lunch was served by the license. A - r , -BY. Make No M'slakes ' coma in . . . the Be Sur is go iimC I0 f 'I'odaY 1 m be certain 0 wan hard-came . A see certain Wm Wu: 0 chcck the dc BI w THER IOWIST PRICED IN gk our Pm” " g Cl-IAIZLOTTETOWN Robinson To Quit After June Bout BOSTON. Dec. 8 -(AP)-Sugar The commission later indicated NBA. executive committee will that if the champ really means to meet in Washington in bout t fight Turpin. he'll get back his ween 5nd T 5 we title recognition. expects Chrlstenberry and his two com- sent proof that the . missioners, C. B. Powell and Leon Turpin fight is definite. swears, can take action for New York only. In Minneapolis, Georgeiped sugar Ray of New York re, manager George Gainford to pre- The New York Commission strip- PAGE SEVEN KINII EIIIE Robinson 's Robinson- Rny Robinson Friday "m that Barton president of the N ti -4 1 1 iv 1, in 11 1 ' . II 0"” cognition because he had not de- bz Tn” fwd ' W rev re WT Bmflng M-500"i”0lli Said F:0b1r,i- fended his title within the six F X1 5 ”ler eIe'”d1"3 his middle sons defence against Turpin in weight time against Randy -I-up London next June HE good enough months period. Dlus extensions. ' 1 pin in London or Dublin next June. gm. the N.B.A.n ggbllllsml jkllglckexd tiltuxtl Igilfcky 7"” Choice lur IIIIC flavour! "I want to cross the ocean again . Barton added h w m t 'h i ”"") " 5 "l 9 9 9"” to fight Turpin once more and . ' T We" 3 -9 " Cmuwr 59'” 16' then call it quits," said Robin- son, who will star in a. night club show here this week. "The English people have been wonderful to me and I want to stage my rubber match with Tur- pin in their back yard," he ex- plalned. "I'm convinced X can't give my best in the ring much longer," Sugar Ray added. "Nowadays, I have to force myself to do the things in the ring I once did by instinct." Earlier Friday chairman Bob Clirlsienberry of the New York State Athletic Commission de- clared Roblnson's title vacant. MAPLE PLAINS sT:iiooiT" --The following is the report for the month of November for Maple Plains School: Grade IX-1. Florence Conway; 2. Lewis Walsh; 3. Norman Arsen- ault. Grade VIII-l. Stella McKin- non. Grade VI-1. George Conway. Grade V-!. Patricia Conway; 2. Eldon Arsenault; 3. Louis McKin- H0l'l. t Grade IV-1. Gladys McKenna; 2. Edna McKinnon. Grade. III-1. Joan Arsenault. Grade II-1. Helen Conway; Lawrence McKinnon. Grade 1-1. Donnie McKenna: 2. Dianne Mcxenna. Highest average: Gladys Mc- Kenna, 7879; perfect attendance: Lewis Walsh, Vernon Walsh, Joan Arsenault and Eldon Arsenault. Teacher: Marion Cairns. MINIATURE MEMORIAL WINNIPEG-(CP)-A miniature vetcrans' cemetery modelled after the famed miniature cemetery out- side Westminster Abbey has been placed in the chapel of St. John the Baptist Anglican Church here. 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