Western Guardian I . Mngpgquz UNITED p. Ron.-Therewillbeservlcs Mmpequa Unitud Church on 19th. at 11. a. m. ”E,f”Xi.x.nau new. Minister. MAIGATI PASTORAL . E of the United Church of sda. 5011310” 11.!) a. in. New London 7.30 111. Rev. 8. 1!. Eaalam. B. A.. .n.. Minister- . IST PASTOR- E,-TIRIO1:-, 2:?-Irerst J. Barrasa. . . tax. services for Sunday- . gm Tryon 11.00 a. In. West- 1.so p. m- A" 3Ve""lK nu, Fanny Crosby. Musicale. 9.45 .. a gummy School at T170!- .NEW LONDON PASTORAL ; GE. - Presbyterian Church Canada. Services for Sunday. y 29th. St. John's. Clifton. 11-00 , m. Geddie Memorial 2.30 p. m. uth Granville 7.3! p. m. lVl.r. uglas Fox. Student .Minlstier. v. E. II. Bean. Interim Moder- I'. -SPRINGFIELD - K N U T S- OBD - United Baptist Pastor- 19, Rev. C. O. llowlett. B. A.. .i)., Minister. Services for Sun- y, May 29th. are as follows: ringfield West 11 a. m. l(nuts- rd 7.30 p. :11. Sunday Schools as uual. Special music at both ser- ilces. LALBERTON Pastoral Charge. he United Church of Canada, av, Murray Gardner. minister. lay 29th. 1955. Alberton. Sunday Ehool ll a.m.. worship 7.30 p.n1. or. A. Frank MacLcan. B.A.. of.- inity Church, Charlottetown rill be the speaker. CascumP9('- 'orshlp 11 a.m. -0'LEARY PASTORAL HARGE. United Church. Rev. , R. Wagner. Minister: West evon, Service 9.3! a. m. 0'Leary. ndsy School 10.00 a. m. Service .00 a. in. Bloomfield Sunday huol 1.30 p. m. Service 2.30 p.m. se. Sunday School 10.30 a. m. rvice 7.90 p. in. Male Choir. -PRESBYTER.lAN CHURCH IN ANADA. - Services for Sunday. sy 29th. Kenslngton Sunday hool 10.00 a. m. Divine Service .00 a. In. Freetown. Sunday hool 2.00 p. m. Divine Service 00 p. m. Keir Memorial. Mal- quc. Sunday School 7.00 p. m. lvine Service 8.00 p. in. All times andard Times. A cordial wel- me to all. Rev. E. H. Bean. .A., B.'l'b.. .. Minister. -CHURCH OF ENGLAND. - urch Services for the New Lon- n Parish on May 29th. Whitsun- y. Rector: Rev. W. Eric ingra- . St..'1'homas'. French River. day School 10 a. m. and Holy nununion 11 a . A. S. T. St. ephen's, Burlington. Sunday hool 1.!) p. m. and Evening ayar 2.3) p. m. A. S, T. St. rk'a, Kensington. Sunday School and Evening Prayer 7.90 p. m. D. T. All are. cordially invited attend these services. -PARISH OI ALSERTON. urch of England. I-Ioly Com- union at 9:15 in Holy Trinity, . and at 11 a.m. in St. 1 e's. 0'Leary. Evening prayer 3 p.m. in Christ Churc . Kil- e and at 7:30 p.m. in St. tcr's. Alberton. Rev. J. it. Me- SCOT- Clark. 85 ' -RAYMOND GEAN1. Optomet- rist. will he in his 0'l4eary Oiilco at Saturday;-May nth. C -l'LO.WEB AND TOMATO SEEDLINGS now ready. Ray . Summereido -BEGINNING June 4th.' Dental Offices of Stnnmoraide will he closed all Saturday tutor- thsr notice?” nu -'-WHITE elephant and anti-y sale Keir Clark's store. K::s1ng- Saving Time. Home and School Association. -ANSWER the challenge oi 500 blood donors at Summerslde's Clinic at St. Mary's Hall. Mon- day and Tuesday evenings. May 90th and iilst. between 7 and 9 p.m. Be a donor and save a life -perhaps your own! -SET ASIDE half an hour to attend Summerside Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics" at St. Mary's Hall. Monday and Tuesday even- ings. May 30th and slot. between 7 and 9 p.m. 500 donors desper- ately needed during these two nights. Be one! -KENSINGTON United Church services Sunda . May 29th. Sun- day school 10.00 o'clock. public worship 11.00 o'clock. evening 7.30. Summerfleld. Sunday School 2.00 pm.. public worship 3.00 p.m. all standard times. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B.A.. B.D.. mlnlste. -EXCUSE IT. PLEASE-Yen t-erday. postcards were sent out to all boxholders in Summersidu and the surrounding districts with regard to the Blood Donor Clinics in be held in St. Mary's llall. Summerslde on May 30th and 31st On one side this card reads ”St. Mary's Hall. Souris"-this should be Summerside. This card was sent out to all boxholrlers so that all between the ages of 18 and 65 years and in good health may have the opportunity of at- tending the Summer-ide Clinics as donor! and helping to put Summersirle's obiective of donors "Over the Top." Personals -Friends of Mrs. Walter Burns. Freetown. are sorry to hear that she has entered Prince County Hospital.-D.E. -Miss Donna Bernard. Alberta. arrived home to visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bernard. Freetown. her mother. Mrs. son. -Mr. and Mrs. Niih Mrs. Alexande Hilts. -Stewart Waugh. a member of the RCAF stationed at Red Deer. Alberta and Mrs. Waugh arrived home on his annual leave and are visiting with ' ” Il0l1. rector. at Central Bedeque and Wilmot. tonSaturday.May29th.7:9o . . .lf.9”,.nayuzi-t Aul"'.'.un 500 spend a brief -Mrs. Sadie Darrah. Saranac Lake. N. Y., is at present visiting her home in Albany, P.E.l.. where she came to attend the funeral of Lemuel Daw- Claude Lewis and children, Charlottetown ac- companied by Miss Shirley Lewis were visitors to Freetown and Summerslde on Thursday. May -Mrs. Austin Bears and sons. Sandy and Charles. accompanied by Mrs. Lillian Brownell and son Jack of Amherst. were week-end visitors to Kensington. guests of RCAF To Hold Blood Donor - Clinic Monday In their usual co-operative man- nos-ii:epersonnalottheE.C.A. 1''. Station a Summer-side. under . Pm taat chap have completed plans to holldhd Rodcrooaliloodbonorclinleat thonrillliallontholtatioaoo Moiidly. Maymth..boi:ween11 and 12 noon. and between 1' and donors to help replace some of Prince Edward Island's present deficit of 2,000 bottles of blood. The Town Council at Slemon Park has arranged a canvass of this section of the Station. so that all may have the opportunity of supplying the blood that is so despe;-stely needed to carry on the leaders lp oi FILL E. It bu Chi” ” id 45th Annual this service in Prince Edward Island. Expansion In Further expansion in services provided by the Island Telephone Company. Ltd.. were outlined in the annual report of the board of directors which was submitted to the shareholders at a meeting this week in the Charlottetown Hotel. In his report. submitted by presi- dent A. M. MacKay. it was stated that a new carrier system will be installed to provide additional cir- cuits between Charlottetown and Murray River. Two additional radio links. one Moncton-Summerside and the other Charlottetown-New Glasgow. will be installed to replace cir- cuits to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia which will be lost when the submarine cables are vacated. and also to provide for additional re- quirements. An 8-channel carrier terminal will be installed at Char- lottetown to accommodate the New Brunswick circuits. and an exist- ing carrier at Summe side will be rerouted over the new radio link New Glasgow-Charlottetown. I A new 190 volt power plant at Summerslda to supply additional power demands due to growth in carrier systems. The existing switchboard at El- don.will be replaced with a larger switchboard to care for growth in that exchange. FINANICAL REPORT Gross construction expenditure for the year 1954 by the Company amounted to 5214.454 and net ad- dill us to plant to 397.860. than that of the preceding plant rearrangements were sponslblo for expenditures half million dollars. out during the year. The party line subscribers replacements neces with a circuit length of 95.8 miles. Telephones in service as of Dec. phone Company. Limited 12.58. Rural F " P ' 997 making a total of 19.555 telephone; The cap tal expenditure was much less two years when the Charlottetown dial installation and associate outside ra- which amounted to more than one and a Relief to exchange aerial cable and open wire plant was carried largest cable jobs were in Charlottetown, where persistent demands from for one- party service made heavy cable 1. The pro- vincial network was expanded by the addition of two toll clrculta 31. 1954 were: The Island Tele- thls the excess of expenses over income amounted to 338.2713 for Telephone Company Services Outlined in the Province. Local i.ntra-ox- 27,690.49) and the total Long Dis- tance calla totalled 27.410. All in- dication oi the speed with which Long Distance calls are now being completed is shown in the record- ing which shows that 90.496 oi such calls were completed while the subscriber hold the line. Gross operating revenue was 3898.754 or 9.0696 over 1953. and operating ex- penses. excluding taxes. increased by 510.882. or 29596. Taxes for 1954 reached a new high, amount- ing to 3115.281 which is an in- crease of 26.6496 over the previous year. The taxes were: Municipal and other taxes. 514.889. income taxes 5100.392. On P L 31. the .. of the island Telephone Co. Ltd. numbered 133. Oi this total 54 were men and 79 women. The 1954 payroll amounted to 3281.484. Continued from page 1 Members Elected ier. C. unchanged Walihamstow West-x - Clement R. Attlee. Lab. unchanged Derby South-ex-Philip Nel-Eak- er. Lab. unchanged Wakefield - x-A. Creech Jones. Lab. unchanged Sunderland South - x-Paul Wil- liams. C. unchanged South Shields - x-James Cbuter Ede. Lab. unchanged Enfield West - x-fan MacLeod. C. unchanged Eton and Slough-x-A. Fenner Brockway. Lab. unchanged g Manchester Gorton - Konnl Zil- llacus. Lab. unchanged Liverpool Scotland - x-David Logan. Lab. unchanged Liverpool Kirkdaie-N. A. Pan- nell. C. gain from Lab. Southampton Test-J. M. Howard C. gain from Labor Darlington - x-Sir Fergus Gra- ham. C. unchanged Bolton East -- x-P. 1. Bell. C. unchanged Halifax-Maurice MacMillaa. C. gain from Labor Watford-F. W. Farey-Jones. C, gain from Labor Glasgow Govan - x-J. Rankin. Lab. gain from Coal. Bristol West x-Sir Walter Monckton. C. unchanged Bristol South East - x-Anthony L, ” Benn. Lab. unchanged Hornchurch-G. W. Lagden. C. gain from Labor Preston South -.- A. Green. 6. gain from Labor Coventry East-x-R. I. I. cross- man, Lab. unchanged Dundee West-ralohn Strachey. Lab, unchanged Ealing North-Join W. Barter. C. gain from Labor Iandon Streaiham -- x-Duncan Sandys. C. unchanged. Iondon Battersea South-x-Em est Partridge. C. unchanged Feitham-A. E. Hunter. Lab. new at "London Baitersea North - x- llerbert Morrison. Lab. unchanltd Meeting Of Prince County Hospital the ilscalyoar. small hg.athe:l:gnlyi::hatteodance. I0 0 CI soul. tho presl. that 1530 not imeome way connected with the in July. Mrs. difficult task; during the period she has been with us. public relations. so im- portant in institutions like hospit- :lds.'appear to have much improv- Mr. Scales also paid high tribute to Miss Flora Moroney, instruct- ress of nurses. "A major loss to the hospital. the town oi Summer- side and the Province as a wholei was the death in October of our first vice president. Judge L. G. Lewis. He was a tower of strength to his fellow board directors. l-lis i Judgment guided in in many difficult decisions." Mr. Scales revealed that a new administrator for Prince County Hospital. Mr. John E. Ledgerwood of Chatham. Ont. has recently arrived to take up his duties. Mr. Scales added year the nurses residence. in the reception room of which this meet- ing ia being held. has been build- ing. It is now nearing completion. at a cost of apprmr' ' 'y 5205.- 000.00 its construction resulted from the hospital completion fund carried on in 1952, combined with provincial and federal welfare hospital grants of about 960,000.00. With this new residence for nurses and your very superior teaching staff. we have an excellent and enviable school for training nurses. perhaps superior to any in Eastern Canada. Your board is quite dis- appointed in the payment of some pledges. At the end of April the totalled over 331.- about 518,500.00 are past due. for the most part long past due. notwithstanding a real effort has been made to ob- tain payments." - ASKS GUIDANCE He asked that "some guidance might perhaps be given the board in endeavouring to balance oper- ating revenue and expenses. Some changesimust take place. Ap- parently these must be through an increase of rates. more economy in operating the hospital. dona- tions from the public or s combin- ation of two or more of these." Mr. Scales also extended his thanks to the ladies organizations that give valuable assistance to the hospital and concluded his report expressing his gratitude to several faithful employees who have been at Prince County Hos- pital for about five years. On motion of Dr. J. C. Simpson a unanimous vote of thanks was extended Mr. Scales and his as- sociates for their wonderful ser- vice to the hospital. In answer to Mr. Sc.ales' earlier suggestion. for balancing operat- ing revenue and expenses Mr. J. Frank Arnett. said he felt that rates could not be increased at this time as he believed such a move would lose patients to other hospitals. Mr. Arnett also expressed keen d1ssppo' t that the meeting had no repre- sentation from communities throughout the county. The new administrator. Mr. Ledgerwood. also addressed the gathering briefly. Mr. Alex Horne reported for the building committee, in which he gave a very comprehensive run down of the year's activities. other reports were by the superintendent. Mrs. McLellan. Mrs. Heath Strong for the Hos- pital Ladies Aid. and the Okla Club and Kensington Ladies Aid financial reports read by the president. Those appointed to the board of trustees are: Mr. William Hay- ward, J. Iprne Driscoll. R. S. Hinton. Q.C.. J. K. Gaudet to re- notwithstanding um 1 udurmg the I-llsto Pro-Low Prize Winner --Mr. Lorne Robert M o a s e iabovel. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred liloase. Summerside. P. E. I. who received the degree of Bachelor of Arts with honors in History on May 17th at the 112th Convocation of Acadia University. Wolfville. N. S. Lorne won the Parsons Family Prize which was given to the stu- dent with the highest average pro- cecding to the study of law. On the preceding day he was one of the class day speakers being class r an. Lorne entered Acadia upon graduation from Summerside High School in 1952. Continued from page 1 Portuguese been laid on for the three-day courtesy call and local and fleet officials will rebound from one function to another. It will come to an end Saturday night. with movies and a lecture by Alan Vil- liars. author of "The Quest of the Schooner Argus." , City stores and offices have got in the swing of things by fly- ing iiags and decorations. and most stores have tnterperters on hand to help out the stocky sea- men. At least one store adver- tises goods at one-third discount in Portuguese. 0 Portuguese sailors. wearing tra- ditional blue berets. are looking over the city. most of them on shopping sprees. Nylon stockings apparently hard to obtain back home. are being sold hand over fist. Most of the celebrations are con- fined to indoor formalities and no outside noise-making functions are on the agenda. S'Side Sea Cadets To Attend Churches at 10.15 and headed the Court House. party will attend mass Paul's Church and receive munlon in a body. Mass Rev. Joseph Leclair. estant party will attend A. Bernard. Kenneth MacLea.n and On Sunday Morning -01: Sunday morning the Sum- rnersida Sea Cadets. sponsored by the C dlan Legion. will hold a church .parade Sunder command of Sub Lt. George Oiscamp. The par- ade will form up at the high school by the Sea Cadet Band will move off down Summer Street to Church Street to Central and will divide in front of Of The Catholic in St. CO!!!- Will be celebrated by the Catholic padre. The Prot- divine service in the Presbyterian Church where the Protestant padre. Rev. - Give. Reports . On Convention of Y's Men -George Kev. Jr.. and civil Ellis. Summaroido delegates to the Maritimu ration! Y's Men's ooh- ventionhelii in Saint John. NB. last weekend. lave full reports of the convention at the ' be heltLLa Yarmoutb. N. S. The possibilities of the club sponsoring a performance of the Leslie Bell Singers in Summersldu were discussed but referred to a later meeting due to lack.of in- formation. Keith Lapp. speaking on the Y Center building extens- ion fund asked the members to each take and fill out a pledge card stating their contribution to- wards this project. Further preparations were made by the members for the church service being conducted this com- ing Sunday by the Presbyterian Church A letter was read from Don Breeder, the international man of the Bishops Fund thanking Men stamps. The chairman for the meeting. John Leuty. announced that there would be a meeting of file bathing house committee following the bus- iness. Bill Currie asked the club for their whole hearted support of the Blood Donors Clinic next Mon- day and Tuesday in Summerside. Ivan Vaughan introduced guest Bill Witford. a Flying Officer in the R.C.A.F. who spoke to the members regarding the Ground Observers Corps. asking for their help in filling the ranks of this group. Bill Currie was called upon by the chairman to make a present- ation of certificates to those in the club who had passed the course for Scouters. These were presented to the lollowing members: Art Rob- inson. Murray Willet. Horace Mao- Farlane. George Key. .lr.. Willard Hogg. Frank Cameron. Don Adams. Har d Rodd. Keith Pick- ard. Harold 'gan. The pres- entation of a certificate to a non- member of the club. Frederick Brasnett of Slemon Park. was left for a future date. Song leader of the meeting was Eric Tanton. Ralph MacFarlane acted as flnesmaster. An attend- ance check showed all membc 3 present but two. -8. club II the chair- the Summerside Y's Men for their hundred per cent purchase of Y's as suffering from a skull injury. Fred Arsena ' had sustained a fractured leg and severe facial lacerations. The condition of Iris Mulligan. who was in a car driv- en by Ivan Cameron. appeared to be of a more serious nature. A report on the extent of bar in- waa not availdabl:.laetdnight ClI.rl.l1d WII CII'Il UEUJI the day her condition for a time Accounl.nh had given cause for alarm. She 13- El-TIC H-lGk9Y had. however. rallied sstisfac4or- lly later on in the day. Moses Perry and Ivan Camer- on were released yesterday. hav- -Prinoe Counb Hosprtd au- thorities reported last. night that pg” L Aug. .. cuum there was veryllttle change not- sgummu gt, 5 ed in the condition of Ralph Call- 0 beck. 13-year-old son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Earl Callback of Hampton EF;omehul who was severely injured on - Puknul Wednesday morning at 11 a.m. when he coasted into the path of a car driven by Clifton lnce of Desable on the Trans Canada Highway. The young boy was still in an unconscious condition last night. although it. was reported that at intervals during the day it ap- peared that he had shown a slight indication of regaining conscious- ness. -S. Summer St. B. F. Hunter, B0. A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc.. 0.1!. 298 Water Street mom; is "'i'1MBERJACK" RUGGED DRAMA AT CAPITOL SUMMERSIDB -"Tunberiack." hits with trem- Phegfggrgphgrg endous emotional impact as the story of a fascinating. dark-haired beauty. (Vera Ralston) owner and 3- w- 53535 singing star of I backwoods caba- Dr. Hubert We ret unfolds. 11s a stalwart young engineer. Sterling I-layden fights to recover his timberland inheritance from a ruthless tycoon, David Brian. and solve the myster- iousldeeth of his father. Surgeon Phone 7091 LONDON tAP)-Anthony Eden. Clement Attics and Winston Churchill dldnit vote Thursday. All three had sent in their balloia by max. ' WALLINGTON. England (Reu- iers)-Mrs. Caroline Beale. aged 109. was Britain's oldest voter in the general election Thursday. She insisted on walking to the local polling station. J. Donald MacKay will will he commanded by Gabriel Cbaisson. band leader. ANY TIME - it 5 lim-- '4-.- J. W. Kelly. Mr. T. Earle Hickey. C.Al was re-elected auditor. On motion. of Dr. H. E. Clark it was unanimously approved that the board of trustees be in- structed to collect. if necessary through legal channels. overdue unpaid pledges for the construc- tion or the nurses home. -S. EXPIIESSIIIII OF APPRECIATION TO THE ELECTORS OF -tth PRINCE ' We wish to tender our sincere thanks to all elec- conduct the service. After church the par- ade will reform on Central Street and move up Central to Schurman Ave. down Summer Street to the high school where it will break 1- . The Catholic party will be under command of Sub. Lt. Verno Arsen- ault and the Protestant party un- der Sub. Lt. Eric Sheen. The being Sub. . fights involve- ment which sha fears will lead to tragedy. Tense emotional conflict. de- velops. Enraged. Brlan orders his husky tlmborjacka into a series of bloody hand-to-hand combats with Hayden and his small group of loyal followers. The violence results in the brutal murder of Vera's kindly father. Adolphe Menjou. by Brian upon learning that the old man had given valuable information to Hayden. When Vera accuses him of the crime. Brian. in a maniacal fury. tries to kill her. The ensuln sequence builds in- f to a crashing climax of action and 5 excitement. S --aortas." Fri.-Sat. 7:15-9:15; Matinee Sal. 2:30-"KISS Ml: KATE" Ia Tech- nicolor. starring Kathryn Grayson. Howard Keel. Ann Miller. Keenan Winn and James Whitmore. --cameo" KINSINGTOU Fri.-sat. 7:15-9:15 standard Time: Matinee 2:30 Standard Time. A motion picture filled with iibe warmth and wonder that money can't buy . . . Richard Wldmark. Joanne Dru. Audrey Totter and George Winslow (the Kid with the Foghorn voice). Never slncs Shir- ley Temple has a kid taken over so completely as "MY PAL GUS". Prolossional Cards mm - '5: .-1.2.-r..':.-2-.-.:-.2-... ju Granvilgeu;:MVLali:r Street iniured Boy tag 0. -on U"”"”l'”" INSURANCE R.E.EllislSonLIm!X REGENT THEATRE BLDG. .5! Summerslde. P.E.I. - Phone 8114 SMALLMAN'S BUILDING Summer-aid! Above Maurice MilPs3:Icn'I Wear THE READ STUDIO Physician - Water Street, Summernlh Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Saturday 7:15 - 9:15 Readingx-A. P. 1.. Barber. C. .1... 1. mg, John 1:. Munggll 9.. With nice people. lauahs. 1ove- rooeus-nu h ed . , t f 25. Y g happy ending. A show for all Ebb? Vale - x-Aaeurin Bevan. "pun the 1.” Jud” Li G Lew tom M10 lilocoeilitiliitlieecil cgllflllengl; xlrdilllyfurtheroillls whole "Rwy" Al” Serm & New" nu." 'Ji Lab. L J is. Arscnault Poirier. Hon. Joseilll DTESSION 0 , ll us to represent you to the best of our ability. A spe- cial thank you to our organizer. all committees and other Liberal workers who by their voluntary - efforts helped to make our campaign so successful. Tonight 7;15 . 9;); REGEN Saturday ...... 2:30-7:15-9:15 We wish to thank our friench and all our work- ers who supported us on election day. We are deeply Sincerely, C. CLEVELAND BAKER. J. GEORGE MacKAY. grateful for the oonllldenoe placed in us and shall A Esg.T..tE . ES-H; D9 endeavour to morittholrtrult. -. F. L - H... ,” MORLEY M. BELL, L ".35 E. 1!. rounr. TODAY AND SATURDAY D II-I.-I-I"! THE-BIGGEST FILM HIT or ms 1 CUSTOMERS OF rasr TEN YEARS! Tr-R;LiS . . , LN .ll9..A.itE.J.E.l(Y.El.lE.'i.5... hranoh store on Saturday evening. May Ital: and that this store will be open daily during regular 0'lAary business hours under the management of Mr. Percy Vey. our Summer-std. Repair Department. is equipped to ban- rile engraving. gold and silver welding. nng sizing. all ups: of watch. jewellery and Ronsoa repairs. We will continue to give on o'Leary customers prompt service on their orders at MARLON BRANDO O'Lury Dior . 0'Iaary ecuatnmerl please remamhgr to bring your blue stuoswboneIllinli0rt0PIii'I1'Sll014'i75'0"- lMlI.lllIlli0IIl.lAVtKKjj We also stock all models shaver heada. many cords and Sun- partl. and e;rhelnn1itti.a':lt:ne like strings for musical instru- a n . . have emissary service available for Irohu fountain our noaiagtoa warehouse is open on Tuesday timings mgtorcycl , blcyciel. tricyelos. w and a - ,'g:g.h;:,g.gu: pa:-trend a r'- in l mm sotl. a . . Wallace M soils man: than Yu . brldegftnd father's day Jingullh preuata mentioned above. You might like to or those scholars. a new Benrnl. Weetileld or Mo watch. Anv 090 0i ll 1”” ""'9 Watch bracelets. travel eloolt. elf liate tanbmead free). eiaarstto li&Cl'l. Id with illarmonatero ' aleotrla& . ':rE;.uIlIlXIllltIIIikD"W'lI1IQ"YU'; 3-Ta:a'rar:. sarusnav nwdaams ruoav Friday and Satunley. my 7'9! M.” in Technicolor II gnu-.agoasvv00I'yHulPIru.IrIaxrla uuuntnnnedilnulcuhnu C-""...'"::.."'.r '”.l-'i'-'--"33 "" it S'l'z5Xl-ll. ITE as-mvi. lNlH'l:-mi Jnlttlvw CI1 If on-.U1--an-1 anti-1&3 auammul SHWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 (ADULT) PRINCE EDWARD or S3; lord To Visit Oiidivy"ai.A: - : 1 lg Lo.-d,l tovldt0teawa'ln0ct- nlgwmwinsu Egggrgginmtkwmmmt and confer wl S (GP