Native Dancer Wins Handicap NEW YORK (AP) Native Dancer staged a breathtaking mat- inee thriller Saturday when he came from far behind to defeat straight Face by a neck to win me 339.200 Metropolitan Handicap at Belmont PINK- Any doubt; o! the Dancer's greatness were wiped away as Alfred Vanderbilt's four-year-old. backed down to l to 4. finished nth his characteristic late rusbto finish the mile in 1:35 1-5 while ,3”-yjng 130 pounds. That is just :-5 of a second slower than the track record set by Count Fleet in 1942 when he was a two-year-old and had only 116 pounds. The Dancer also equalled an- ..ihcr. older rccord. Man 0‘ War’s proud mark of 20 victories in 21 .-Iarts. g The favored Dsncer._ making his lil‘SL start in a handicap and carry- .ng the heaviest weight of his c‘.i1'eer. raced far back of the lead- ms in the nine-horse field until v..nar the finish. With an eighth of .. mile r e m a i nl n g he trailed >1:-aiglit Face by 3% lengths. But the Dancer. ridden by Eric Sch dates: Fluoridation ls Recommended TORONTO (CF)-—'1‘he Canadian Society of Dentistry for Children Saturday recommended fluorida- tion as a means of attacking tooth decay. . At the annual meeting the soci- ety endorsed the following resolu- tion: “The Canadian Society of Den- tistry for Children recommends that areas in Canada having access to community water supplies adopt a procedure of water fluoridation in accordance with the local need. following receipt of competent den- tal. medical and engineering ad- vice." A panel consisting of Drs. S. A. MacGregor. Armacost Cox. Gor- don Nlklforuk. Wesley J. Dunk and R. L. Scott. said community flu- oridation is much the cheapest and Guerin. drew even with the Green- tree entry and about 40 yards from the wire rammed his nose in front to stay. ‘ Straight Face was second and the Spring Hill Farm's Jamie K, third. six lengths back. v safest way to prevent tooth decay in children. The average child coats its par- ents Ibout $26 each year in dental care. the doctors said. while com- munity fluoridation costs about 10 cents a person a year. Dr. S. A. MacGregor, dental de- partment chief. Toronto Hospital for Sick Children. pointed out the need for an educated approach to the eating or sugar by children. He said fluoridation will help prevent tooth decay in about two- thirds of children. ' FLOODS BUBBIDING CARROT RIVER. Sash. (CP) — F-lood waters of the rain-swollex. Carrot river have begun to sub side after a. three-day ramps;-,( which knocked out three steel bridges and inundated a number of grain elevator annexes in the Aylsham district of northeastern Saskatchewan. DAY'B SPECIAL TORONTO (CP) — Fifteen-yeah old Patrick Anderson got a Zi-inc‘ television set for 31 Wednesday after waiting i5 hours outside : downtown Yonge street appliance store. The store had announced that the first customer at the 9 a. m. opening would get a set for 51. Patrick got in line at 6 p. in. Tuesday night. urrnans School Parade ANNOUNCES The following Contestants have been selected by the Judges to compete in the Sc-mi-Finals to be held at the Summcrslde High School Auditorium on the following One to Three Classroom Schools, We dnesday, May 19th at 4:30 PM. Four and Over Classroom Schools, 1 to 3 CLASSROOM Thursday, May 20th at 4:30 P.M. 4 and Over CLASSROOM ritty-six acres are under roof plants in south Oshawa. Upper rlgliii Central Parts Distribution Wonliovse Confer: Final Assembly Plant Foreground. Iody Asmnbty Plant at the site of the largest automo-I bile manufacturing center in Canada. General Motors’ new assembly’ h The factories (shown above) to be officially C y opened this Fall. will produce all GM passenger cars built in Canada in all-out production the modern assembly plants. which cover acres of the 56, will raise GM capacity by more than 25 per cent to Insert at upper left shows infra-red paint drying oven. a new installation that bakes paint from inside out to produce The Oshawa development is one unit of n 1350 vehicles a day. tough high-gloss finish. 43 '4 «Foreign Policy Speech Soon General Motors expansion program that has seen 100 million dollars invested across Canada over the past four years. SOURIS W. M. B. The regular meeting of St. James United Church W. M. S. was held May 10 at the home of Mrs. W. J. Poole. The vice president presided and opened the meeting with call to Worship. Several passages of the Bible were read by members. Mrs. Wright read the meditation based on the theme of the service "The Gospel According To You" which was followed byy prayer in unl- aon. Ten members responded to the roll. Corresponde e was read 3)’ JACK BELL the June meeting when the roll WASHINGTON (AP) "' 5"“"°" call will be answered with a verse 5°39?“ Mccamw ‘R°p"wl") "M of Scripture containing the word.S‘"Iday he 15 drawn‘ ' “"13" "Gospel". Mrs. Matthew will be l’.°“°>’ 5P‘~’e°" “"“°" ‘"33’ be ‘*9’ In chm.” of me m.ognm_ 'liV€l‘ed on the Senate floor before M”_ Edgar Poole presented the he takes the witness stand—per- program "The Christian In His h‘ll“ 13” "“5.‘.V°°k_l“ his “gm Vocation which helped the mem- '“'"‘h “my °m°“"1" bers to share some of the think- McCarthy would say only that ing that went on at the Wiiligen he plans to discuss American pol- confe,-ence new in Germany. Mm icy in Asia, but some of his friends MacKenzie. Mrs. ' Macbean. Mrs. Hid the Speech may be the DF¢~ Macponaid and M.-5_ Lea,-d helped lude in a double-barreled attack on the index to use up to the qua. top ‘Republican as well as Demo- tlon “What does it mean for peo-,'"3“° °“"C5~ pie to be Christian in the daily] While McCarthy has seemed sub- work." The meeting closed with dued in recent days as srmy coun- get his political scalp. They said McCarhty’s apparent conclusion was reached on the basis of disclosures that Sherman Adams. White House chief of staff. Attorney-General Herbert Brownell Jr., and Henry Cabot Lodge. am- bassador to the United Nations. sat in on a Jan. 21 conference The Guardian _ Tuesday. May 18, 1954 Gives Report On Alcoholism TORONTO, fCP)— A medical authority on alcoholism Saturday told a group of 250 dentists that satisfactory recovery from de- pendence on alcohol can be ex- pected in 67 to 75 per cent of pa- tients tf the treatment is clini- cally sound. Dr. R. Gordon Bell. medical di- rector, Shadow Brook health foundation. an institution for treatment of those addicted to aicohol,'said "some heavy drinkers reject treatment because they think it may mean depriving, themselves of alcohol for life." "They would be much more in- terested if they would realize that. with care. they might be able to use alcohol in reasonable doses." said Dr. Bell in an address to the Society of Dentistry for Child- ren. "Keep on the way they're go- ing and they're in danger of ac- quiring a disease that will make ..turtlier use of alcohol, on a con- trolled level. impossible." Alcoholics who have reached the state where alcohol is poisonous to the point of breakdown “must be taught to shift their depend- ence into another area——to- a per- son. or a group, as with Alcoholics Anonymous or clinical special- ists. . ." said Dr. Bell. which started the chain of events leading to the army's formal charges against McCarthy and his staff. John Adams testified that Sher- man Adams suggested that he (John Adams) put down in writing the alleged incidents of pressure being brought to bear by Mc- Csrthy and his aides, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr. From this chronology of alleged events grew the asmy‘s formal charges. John Adams is under orders from chairman Karl Mundt (Rep.- S.D.) to produce before the sub- committee today a written version of the oral order he said he had received advising him not to dis- Engineers Gather For 68th Annual Meeting QUEBEC. (CP)-—-Some 1.500 engi- neers from all parts of Canada arrived here Tuesday for the 68th annual meeting of the Engineering Institute of Canada. opening today. Papers on many phases of'engi- yneerlng will be presented during the three-day meeting. Thursday, Laval University will award an honorary degree to Hec- tor Clmon, vice-president of Price | .. g?mM2:'il:1tf£;IL¥:it agzuguvggtis Prayer and Benediction. A social selor John G. Adams testified in _ 31'°l«h9T5 and Comllfiny Llmll-Cd. in ' - Digest 11-he treasurer reported a hour followed when refreshments Senate sub - committee hearings °l°5° ‘"33’ “W d‘-‘ml’ °‘ the J‘"‘ mail‘ We 3dV““C9 0‘ enslneeflns READING total at 846 so on hand The mem- W9" mved by the hostess. that the senator and his aides 2‘ ’“°°“"" 1“ Q“9b°° P’°Vl"°€- hers reported 21 calls made an ”“‘—""“"’ Imugm ‘WW5 1°’ me‘ G‘ Dlwld Mccarthy has demanded the GRADES 4 d 5 the am‘ and five Sam DEEP WATERRS iSchine. friends said McCarthy has “¢0ml71€lE Story" Of that meeflni. an _ ' Lake Manapouri in the scenic been boiling inside at what he 11- Since at least one of those who I81 In’ past 35 5 "'l°“dlY l“‘"m¢dl|1'7 No Entries ’ Carroll Ciow. st. Marys Academy Mrs. J. B. Matthew invited the omgo (“smog M New zealand .5 gards as Sign, mag Eisenhower in on i[——depu(y attorney-general between McCarthy and top admin- Norms Macl.eod. Summerslde El tury members to meet in her home fo 1460 (set deep’ qdminisuaunn nmcials are out tn wmiam p. R,,u..s_h” “Wed 1n,i'stration officials. (‘beryl Perry. St. Mary's Academy _. ' .7 __ g _ Judy Prlchard. Summerslda Elementary ~ illsrilyn Wldmsn. Sunnmerslde Elementary GRADES 6 and '1 Kathleen Ellis. Bidalord Helen Horne. Susnmenl-in Junior High Isabel Coughlin. Sumrnerelde Junior High Edith Batten. Central Lot 10 John Sullivan, Summerslde Junior High _ Frances Barlow. Wellington English - Ernest Stavert, North Bedequa GRADES 8, 9 and 10 Juanita Newcombe. Tyne Valley ‘Patriots Polrler. Mlscouche Convent Shirley MacArthur, Wellington English Eileen staverf. North Bedeque ' PUBLIC SPEAKING GRADES 4 and 5 No Entries You’ll enjoy to WA]! Donald Llnirletter. Llnhiettar load Myrna Macheod. Park Corner GRADES 6 and '7 Elaine Green. Central Bedeque ‘Garth Maccsrvllle. Kinirora Macy Williams. Bldedord Mnrton Wright. North Carleton GRADES 8. 9 and 10 ‘Beverley Morris. Klnirora PIANO SOLO No Contestants oiianss 4 and 5 (lIl(I ‘Helen Ltnhlettcr. Linliletter Road Keith Cameron, Surnmerslde Elementary Nancy Coffin. suminersida Elensentan Y ‘ Donna Bradshaw. sumnieraide Elementary . ' Dorothy Mnofliee. lumnieralda Elementary l [ Joey Quinn. Bunurierside Elementary . - Joan Aha Heffel, st. Ma.ry'a Academy l " l . GRADES 6 and 7 Pauline Large. Wilsnot . Paula Perry. Q. Mary's Academy Iassdrs Birch. Birch Hill Margaret Walker. Kenaingtnn Elaine Green; Central hedeque Judy MncLean, Sunsnieralde Junior High Louisa Macnean. Tyne Valley V ,. GRADES 3, 9 and 10 Mary Arsasiaulf. Tyne Vailqv Geraldine Noonan. St. Mary’: Academy . Edith Poole. Summeraido Higb Boss Dsvison. Kenairigtoia - VOCAL SOLO ST GRADES 4 and 5 Cheryl furry. St. Mary's Academy Alan Hubley, suminaralda Elementary Florence Power. Mlsoouclie GRADES 6 and 7 Shirley Marlena Rayner. North St. Eleanora Carol Macuan. Surnnrerslds Junior High Doreen Baher.’North Bede-qua Catherine Harper. 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