Tuesday, Dec. 13,1955 The Guardian Page 11 S'side Legion Branch Holds Annual Meeting At the annual meeting held last Lt. Colonel Dr. J. A. llacPhee se- the Summarsida branch elected as honorary president. TIGNISH Mrs. Alyre Bernard and daughter. Sharon Ann. left Tilniah on Wed-, nesday p to Hamilton. Ont., plan to spud Christmas with Mlil Bernard, who has been employed in thug eiw for the past 51,000 In Loot Taken from Summerside Store uowmg the break. at the Can- scattered wantonly about the floor. F” Legion home on Friday A dummy form dressed in shirt, '” and sweater seemed to strike i thieves struck again in Sum- tie sill" mnliy(:'z'i"'sm1ladilii5i"a:: ivhfs f:ii:i'oboofammiinh-uiii:"rr'l'idci: mon . ml ”' legion I s s 0th bars elected to arso- .,, tMace9 .Lenn and-ofthC dian ... ermem ay 3 "ken "my Wm H” mm mm" tIlul.lIrllItll' Sl'.rIMl- L. l:)l'IIO.n;f0lIklGY was re-elect or are as follows: first vice-pro tbe branch with sident. victor Sanderson: second i .5 wag;-, on Water Street. an ugh an exact estimate of the stolen. Over-coats. suits ties. and iholusmped was not available gloves were the main articles , Wenmg Mr. Maclienzia said taken in the raid. uld be in the vicinity of The thieves gained is. spent Tnuday and Wednesday ed president of in Tignish: Mrs. Perry visiting her daughter. Mrs. James Hennessey and Delores spending the time be- tween the homes of her liennessey Vine president Tsnton Maelllil sgt.-at-arms. Arthur Carney. Members of the executive are as follows: Charles Hogan. 1- L CASCUMPEC entrance "fmilwlvo through a window in the Jleaaruf '1 '10.); taken consisted entirely the store and departed cousinns and her grandparents. M lllao . R I nd Pb fp on.Roy The ear and indications are same route. A tenant livini IBOVO My-, mu Mn, Aubm Richard, Mr, and M". Dermott M,c1,,an' 30:93.53,” Dfawwm lg.” nub”; Milo. were recent visitors to the Muivemb gm-1 cannon, Gong -lnethssywhad taken consider ble the store had heard someone be- e in making their selection as low about midnight but believing ' which ap- that it was Mr. Mackenzie did not Mrs. Albert Knox left Tignish on Tuesday morning and plans to spend the next two weeks visiting home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Den- Keuy. nls. Trustee. Roland Philipson. number of articles I ”"""y did Llli7stelx?ulAlJt:l?f:lB'last;e:le. ii 3533:1185: i:lf:ln.nu mom with her sister. Mrs. Ernest Gillis M... .,.d M", Eum,..u, -1-,.,,,,.,., The secremw treasurer will be : Ind Mr- Glllll. Booton. Mill I180 and son Barry were recent guests Wmlnl me" by ll” ""'-luV'- meet with Reports were heard from the 1.To-3 Class Schools I... Scriool Pa r..ruay night tile ... rt .-i”.,.ma,. Co, Ltd. presented its ,9 lap in-:Eily radio program ”5l'.llllfnIflll School Parade' over ,3. staliiiii CIRW and featured me imai playoffs of the interscho- 135116 quiz companion for the one- o-ihree-classroom division schools. The teams that entered the fin- ,i. were Freetown and Seaview iilmen19rECfl victorious in lnn-ihe- iir competitions" and also in a sudden death playoff which was held between four schools. Seaview. Freetown, Long River and Fem- wood on Saturday afternoon at the Summerside High 5Ch00l- The final contest was a hard fought battle with Freetown oom- mg out on top by a score of 18 to is after four rounds of play. At. the end of the interscholastic quls -Allberton Town Council Holds Month Miiyiir H. E. Barbour pix-sided and Councillors Atkinson. Matt- lieiis, Nicholson, Hardy and Burke uerr in attendance at the regular meeting of Alberton Town Council lasl night. Bills were approved nd uni spondcnce read by Town lerk Hcnry Clarke and placed on file The sum of 530000 was placed 'n the sinking fund. Mr. George .i'i:nn uas appointed auditor of he 1955. Books Monday. Dec. 26th, Cblitesl the beautifully styled silver rade Finals and French bronze shields were presented to the winning schools. These shields will have the name of the school and the names of the students engraved thereon. , This saturday night Schurmana School Parade program will lea- ture the final playoffs in the inter- scholastic quiz "lune for the tour-and-over classroom schools- On the talent portion oi Schur- man School Parade students were heard from the following schools: Central Lot 16. Carleton Siding. and Summerside St. Mary's Academy with presentations that were most enjoyable. Schurmans School Parade is pre- sented each Saturday night over radio station CJRW as a public service feature. 5 ly Vieeting puns. Jolidays in the town. Thc council approved a motion that overnight parking be prohibit- ed on town streets during the win- ter months in order to facilitate the work of the snow plows. The clerk was instructed to con- lact the Canadian National Rail- ways superintendent regarding the installation of a wig wag or sig- nal llghts warning system at the railroad crossing on Church Street. On motion the meeting adjourned. Receives Oi"I'awa Appointment Lt, Col. Leith Crue M.B.E.. E.D., of Summerside. now Assistant Ad- ulanl General (manning) at head- quarters. Central Command. Oak- -ille. Ont. will assume an appoint- ment in the Directorate of Quarter- ng at Army Headquarters. Ottawa n December. Army Headquarters has announced. He will be suceeded at Oakvilie by Lt. Col. Richard L. Rutherford, DE.l:.. 39. formerly of Vancouver Ind Winnipeg who has been Deputy Director of military training at trmy Headquarters. Lt. Col. Crue joined the Active Force in 1940. after serving in the -.oii-permanent Active Militia from 921. and held a number of staff :ppolntments in all parts of Con- ds until September 1950 when he went to the Far East. He returned o Canada in February 1953 after we and a half years in Japan and area. He assumed this present Inpolntment in May 1958. cidies Secid lub Meeting Trinity Ladies Social Club met - the church parlor on Thursday. ecember Bill. for their last meet- s before the holiday season, with attendance of thirty-five ladies. 9 meellnfl. presided over bythe rk - esldent. Mrs. Harry Cannon. ened with the singing of the 4 ristmas h "Silent Night" lib Mrs. B.yR.mSharpe as pianist. - is was followed by repegting in lson the Creed and Lord's Pray- The W-Tellry. Mrs. Roy Mac -in. read theminutes of the last eetlng. The treasurer. Mrs. Har- ' Mlcl-ennan who was elcorned ck 'm'' 1 loll illness gave a "me of the club's financial acti- les dim! the ye-n Ari-.r hear- -- this report a discussion follow- gp hgiw best to in gin mm” e reasur . This thhe satisfaction of all?” "wed e report of the nominat on was given by iii.-.l."';.f"'3p lth. The following 1 is , on was brought in foax-.195g(;'p:, "ll. Ml'l- HRH”! Cannon (re-ales. )1 lat vies-president. Mrs. cm. 11: and vice. Mr. Lem, - tor: Std vice. Mrss. Ivan rdlnsuore . . stir (mdwMuhy l;.nf I esteiri FOUNTAIN PENS. pencil aeta, stermsn and Parks models oley Drug Store. SPECIAL meeting Canadian sion Branch No. 0KmIslngtoAIi esday, December 18th. embers please attend. Till: TRADING post. summar- e. is the market for all house- ld furniture. Paying highest cash ices. GOSPEL MEETINGS. Sunday liool Hall. Bloomfield Station idly 1.so p.m.; Tuesday. Wed- mly. Thursday. Friday at 8.00 TENDERS wll be received usi l 5:00 p.m. Thin-sday. Decem- Ni for the position of ticket - 1 1, for for the Bedeque Rink Ionian. seaetary. " l- 10 I.C. - Mrs. T. f"!'nioysbIc visit with 91'. Mrs. Gen” her sum. is a patient in the S'side Evening Auxiliary Meets The Evening Auxiliary of the W. M. S. of Trinity United Church held its Christmas white gift ser- vice in the church parlor on Tues- day evening last. Mrs. Allen Jen- kins conducted the devotional ser- vice. the theme being "What child is this”. The hymn. ('0 Come All Ye Faithful" was sung. This was followed by various portions of Scripture depicting the Christmas story. Several carols were sung. including, "Good Christian Men. Rejoice" and "Infant Holy". A solo by Miss Lorraine Johnston "0 Holy Night" was much enjoy- ed. Mrs- Harold Mllligan read the theme poem "What Child Is This". Solos by Mrs. Foster Dunning and Mrs. Erland Ramsay were rendered. Hymn "At The Name Of Jesus" was sung.'during which the offering was received by Mrs. Archie Martin and Mrs. Wyman hymn "Glory Be Father" Mrs. Clifford Ranking led in prayer. The white gift service was con- ducted by Mrs. Jenkins after which the prayer of general thanks- giving was repeated. The president. Mrs. Jack Scott, presided during the business ses- sion. The minutes of the Novem- ber meeting were read and ap- proved. A letter was read from Mrs. Stanley Thompson. Presby- terlal secretary stating that Pres- byterial would be held in Charlata- town on January 24th and Isth- It was decided that any business arising frosn this letter would he iattended to at the January meet- ng. . Mrs. Wesley MacPhee, supply secretary. advised that a box of used clothing had been sent to the depot in Toronto. Mrs. Eric Sheen gave the report on the nominating committee; vac- ant officers wlll be filled as fol- lows: corresponding secretary. Mrs Wyman Calrns:- literature seem. tary. Mrs. William Roach; associ- stelmesnbers secretary, Mrs. Ir- Bridges; pianist. Mrs. B. R. Sharps (re-elected). u. change after which a "pot luck" lunch was served by a volunteer committee Guardian Prtdaanolsp . Ital-copes 32,. p . week of oils nu nosm-as. ...-n. deatboeanrredatthsfsiaeecon. tynolvltalonlatinidan-nse.ina. of Tohmas nmrria of am... if? ".2." l'”'...'.'?..""-" OI ' ettie. Mn! ..','..'':.'.'7 Jack Peters. : Jena. Goorse l:llls.8vrlaaIIoisvhsi an one Ion. Allison of summo- et Jelly. 0 John, of Knutsrord. Personals Mr- Robert Carr of New Medea Summer-aide - Street in Summerslde. C. Shown above is the Canadian Government Shlpg Brant uwhlch was brought to mm: on I 3 ..n...i'...;... i he. Lt. Roy Boates (left) command- MacNeill has given to the corps ficer of ing officer of the Summerside Sea to be awarded annually to the Mr. Cha Cadet Corps is seen above re- most ceiving from Dr. Hubert MacNeill award w the beautiful trophy which Dr.iDr. MacNeili is the medical of- Mr. Victor G. FOR efficient cadet. The first ill be made next sprinll. ,. S. Sunday through the cooperation of Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. M. P.. to open the harbor in order SEA CADET CORPS Murray Willett, members of the rles Hogan. president of Sea Cadet committee of the Can- the corps. Looking on is, the P.E.I. Branch of the Navy League of Canada. On the right are Sanderson and Mr NSRT cclnnsli ICE Ar s'si M that a number of ships expected in may be able to dock at the adian Legion- (Photo by Edwin Heckbert Studio) Marine Wharf. (Photo by Edwin I-leckbert Studio). A resolution passed in April of this year authorizing the town of Sui-nmerside to borrow. by met!” of a bond issue. 3300.000 W88 lime": dad to read S350.000 at a meet- ing of the Town Council last even- ing. held in the library with all councillors present. Mayor Henry W. Wedge presided. The amended resolution states that since the bonds have not been issued. the former resolution be changed to read 3350.000 Of d9' bentures. These debentures will be dated Dec. 1. 1953 and are to bear interesl at the rate of W4 per cent for the first ten years and 4 per cent for the last ten years. They no payable in twenty annual in- ......--:-J--mjm--'m land Ramsay: slIPPlY S9Cl'9l5l'Y- Mrs. Richard Hinton; lunch con- vener. Mrs. Archie Martin. There being no further business the Mlzpah benediction was repeat- ed and the meeting adl0I1I'l'l9d- 3 Two Remancled On Breaking. Entering Charges Two Summerside men were 1'9- manded till Wednesday when they appeared in Police Court yester- day morrilng charged with break- ing. enterlng and theft at the Can- adian Legion Home on Water The break occurred early Satur- day mornlng, and five cases of ale. about so cartons of cigarettes. and about 25 to 30 dollars worth of ,'-011,5 copper, were taken. The thieves also destroyed ii peanut vending machine and broke I quantity of glasses. On Saturday in a series of raids police recovered most of (hr ale and cigarettes at a house on Han- our Street and later arrested two MC. ' h were made by C519- and Berry. of the Sum- IIIIIHI police force. and by Clit- ualeew. n.c.M-P. 0VI"tIIa weekend police also apprehended two men in connect- ion with the stallments of principal, on the first day of December in each of the years l956 to 1975. both inclusive. The town was authorized to bor- row a sum not exceeding 3850.000 by an act of the Legislative As- ” . amending the Summerisde Incorporation Act of 1903. T Thirteen probationary firemen. who made application, were plac- ed on the permanent force of the Summerside Fire Department to fill vacancies caused by retiring members, in order to bring the de- partment up to regular strength. This resolution was moved by Coun. MacDoi.igall and seconded by Coun. Clark. The thrteen in-. clude. George Peters, Eric Johns- ton. Claude Hsrkness. Alan Wed- lock. Edmund Doyle. Enright Dou- cette. Clarence Steele. Joseph Clark. Don Steele. Freeman Ves- sey. Hillary Gaudet Windsor Cor- ney and Walter Duggan. The Council also approved the purchase of I ISM one-ton Mer- cltry truck. for use of the Elec- tric I-lsht Department. ii-om Re- liable Motors Ltd. who submitted a tender of 8217500 the only other tesgier received was for 32,310.01 from Wlllet Motors. Both tenders 'ncluded the trade-in allowance of the old truck. Boxins Day. Monday, December 26th, and Monday, J , and, were declared ivic holidays in the only other r lution before the council. Coun. Macbougall read the pol. lce report for November ha com. Plled by Police Chief Peter R. White which stated that the police force was prmntly under ruined. Coun. Macbougall noted that Sgt. Doyle is ready to return to duty after a lenghty lllnus and um Cst. Hardy had been employed on a temporary basis fir the past S'side Council Increases Boncl Issue To S3 50,000 several weeks. Mayor Wedge welcomed Coun. MacDougall back after his recent illness and stated he hoped Mr. MacDougall would be able to con- tinue taking his usual active part in the Council. , TIGNISH SHORE H. AND S. ASSOCIATION The Home and School Associat- ion held its monthly meeting on Tuesday evening Dec. 6th. Mr. Ben. J. Pitre presided. There was a good attendance. Mrs. Edmond Gaudet read the minutes and Mrs. E. .l- Arsenault presented the ii l I reD0!'t- M- ter some discussion it was decided to invite a special speaker for the January meeting. A short address was delivered by Mr. P. A. Arsen- ault. The meeting closed with "0 Canada." 3-1- LOCKE ROAD Ray Cullicutt of the Reserve Road was in fiowlan on Monday, December 5th. Billy Culllcutt of the Reserve Road was in O'Leary 011 Sltllfdly evening. December 3rd. The many friends of Alex Culli- cutt of the Reserve Road will be sorry to hear that he is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard of D var have taken up residence in Uiilonvsie for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View. were in 0'l.eary on Tuesday. December 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant, of Forest View were visitors on Monday evening, December 5th at theft of a car owned Harvey of Carleton. appeared in court yesterday murals; and were remanded till today. Of four drunks arrested gar the weekend. two were fined lliospltal. thirty days. 85 19” t!0.u:uaauumrl:ieeeiivm bail. LBS SMOKE - MOI! MIA? oekill-g:0UI s's9iie"o'-ii issue of the flnsstfaeh on the Maritime market. dm for oil: ieney In automatic stekssa uguue i-naees.ordse ' sea THIIO-'00. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Arsenault of Howlsn. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters of Bloomfield, were in 0'Leary on Tuesday, December tlth. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buote of the Kelly Road were in O'Lenry on Tuesday, December 6th. Ray and Vera Cullicutt of the Reserve Road were in O'I4eary on Wednesday. December 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard. of 0'Leary. were visitors on Wednes- day afternoon. December 7th. at the home of Mrs, Margaret Arse- nault of Forest View. N. PLANS NEW COFFEE ZOETERMEER. The Nether lands (AP)-Synthetic coffee beans claimed to be ' distinguishable from real ones will be turned out by a factory under construction here. Bernhard Brinkers. 59-year- old president of a dairy factory here. announced Thursday night lllllllll production will be reserved for export. Brlnkers said the raw material will be made into "beans" instead of coffee powder because people prefer coffee beasts. sat: in addition there will Rubber Footwear. Boots marked down Specials in idea. with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Moccas- mick and family. Medford. Mass. Mrs. Harry Regan. of Tlgnlsh went to Charlottetown last Satur- day with a group of her music Blllplls, and the pupils took part the Radio Amateur Broadcast for children. Mrs. Hogan is in- gtructlng pupils in the art of piano music at Alberton High School. Mrs. Alex MacDonald. Tignlsh, has gone to Connecticut, U. S. A. where she will spend the winter months. Mrs. MacDonald went as far as Sismmerside where she met Mrs. Peter Burke also of Tignisll who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. John B. Cameron, Mr. Cam- eron and family for two weeks. both ladies left Summeriade by plane. Mrs. Burke. going in East Orange, N. J.. and will visit for the winter with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fol- ey. Mr.--and Mrs. Herbert Peters, Skinner's Pond, have gone to st, John. N. B. to spend the winter. Going by way of Charlottetown. they will visit for several days with their daughter .Mrs. Joseph Gau- thier and Mr. Gauthier. Upon ar- rival in St. John. they will spend a week with another daughter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Steen before moving into their apartment. Mr. Gerald Keougharrlved home to Tignish from Gagetown. NB. where for the past two months he was employed. The weekly card party sponsored by the Tignish C. W. L. was held at the home of Mrs. Michael Mac- Phee on Tuesday evening and de- spite the storm a good number of ladies attended. Prize for the high- est score went to Mrs. James Harp- er and a Consolation prize to Mrs. Conway. Mr. Charles J. Gaudet. Tignish North is a patient in Western Hosp- - ital, Alberton and her many friends - hope she may soon be returned to good health. Mrs. Harold Colpitts and child. g ren Jimmie, Diane and Fay of Tor- onto. 0nt.. have come to spend the winter with Mrs. Colpittvs parents. lskitnnisng! Mrs. Michael Desiioches, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pitre. Tignish Shore. were pleasantly sur- prised last week, when their friends and neighbors arrived at their home lad!!! Wltll Sifts and extended to them hearty good wishes on the ocasslon of their Silver Wedding Anniversary. A bountiful supper ladies of the community, and -a lovely three tier ' " , cake was cut by the bride and groom of twenty-five years. Singing and dancing were enjoyed for several hours. Mr. and Mrs. Pltre were very happy and pleased with the kindness and thoughtfulness of their many friends. Due to the illness of one of the subsitu in; for the past week. Mrs. Howard Gaudet. Tlgnish. spending a few days in 0' visiting friends. INTE RNATIONAL TV Sweden in 1956 will join the Eu- ropean tv network which links Britain, France, Belgium. Holland, Gcnnany. Denmark, Switzaland, Italy and Austria. NOTICE Shareholders Kinkora Dairying Co-op Association All shareholders are re- quested to present their share books at the office of the Company not later than December 31st in order to SALE Myricks Alberton Ltd. ALBERTON R. M. A. SALE STARTING DECEMBER 15 or goods not listed in this sale, such as 10 per cent Discount on all Christmas Goods, Candy. Dry Goods. CONTINUING UNTIL CHRISTMAS. STORE WILL BE OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTER- NOONS, DECEMBER Mir mad Zlat. have dividends recorded. SALE be great bargains in oth- and Shoes. Also many Clothing and other art- of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leard. Fortune Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dennis were recent visitors to Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leard. Coleman. acompanied by Mrs. Marian Phillips and children. Gary. Agnes. Darlene and Dale. O'Leary. were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murray were recent visitors to Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDon- ald and family, Roxbury. have mofded to O'I4aary where they will res e. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Arsenault and family have returned home from Gagetown. N. B.. where Mr. Arsenault was employed for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny MacLure. Rlllllco. were recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coushun. Roxbury. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barbour and small son were recent visitors of Mrs. Barbour's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lockerby. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bridges. Summerside. were recent visitors to their home in Cascumpec. Mr. Donnie Gamble. employed in the Bank of Nova Scotia, Summer- side. was the recent weekend guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble. Mr. William MacLeod is eonfin. ed to his home through illness. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Yeo. havg returned from an enjoyable trip to the U.' S. A. where they visited with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Marne Lewis and .family were visitors to Coleman. recently. guests of Mrs. Lew15' parents Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D51. on. Mrs. Ellsworth Thomas spent a 19W days with her parents. Mr, aid! Mrs. Albert Smallman. Knots- Mr. Newton MacLeod is confin. edMto his home through illness. is: Wilma Macl-lugh. teacher of C5-WUMPEC 5011001. spent the week- end at her home in Norway. Tl"? mlmy friends of Mrs. Rhodes :l.:":ii..:;:..:”:'i.. ':...'".:::,:.i: is- back and arm. ' x er Pakistan's exportg 1 30043 l0 many countries oars hm '50!" 33-000.000 annually. DON'T MISS Don Messer and mg 1,. lander: big show and dance in Borden Legion Home. Wednesday. Dec. 14 at 8:30 p.m. i Legion Meeting Meeting of Borden Branch Canadian Legion will be held Tuesday, Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. Rink question will be decided at this meeting. All members please attend. tenor 99 soxnna; Monday-Tuesday. Dec. 12.13. "VICKI". starring Jeanne Craln and Jean Peters. Also Serial & News. Bank drawing Tueedu words possible SQ. Snow time I p.m. Matinee Tuesday s.ao. No show Wednesday at Thin-sday. "'CAMEO” KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15 8 9:15 There never was a man like . . . "SHANE"--In technicolor. It's Alsn Ladd in his greatest role as Shane. with Jean Artist: and Van Heflln. Admission soc and lo. Bank Night drawing file week worth SSGQ. various committee which indicated that much has been accomplish- ed during the past year and with an excellent slate of officers incom Lvig much will be accomplished dur- ing the coming year in the interest of the veterans. The orphanage committee report- ed that on December 15th the com- mittee will visit the two Island orphanages uLI.uaIPBBlEd by good old Santa as well as the Sea Cad- et Band and provide music and presents for the orphans in each institution. A considerable amount of routine business in connection with the branch was discussed and dispos- ed of. Professional Cards Chartered Accounte nfs T. Earle Hickey Canadian linalplllr of Commerce ding Summerside. P.E.I. Phone B8! .M.......M:.(M.M.. INSURANCE R. E. Ellis J: Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. S Optometrist E. E. Parkman REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Somme: Si. Snmmerdlll B. F. Hunter, R.0. aummerside. P.E.l. - Phone Illl SMALLMAN'5 BUILDING ..M.M.M............. A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc.. .D. :88 Water Street - Siunmeesl& Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wan PHONE I530 Phoiographe rs TEE READ STUDIO 1). w. snans DR. L. K. ZIELINSKI KENSINGTON, p.m. Change in Office Hours: 1:00 - 3:00 PM. 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. No Office Hours-Thursday and Sunday except by ap- pointment. 1 Kinkora: Tuesday & Friday 4:30 - 6:30 P.M. .... SIIMMERSIDE Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:1! Wednesday 7:15 - 9:151 The for - secrets o MUREN BACAH CHARLES BUYER Glllllll GRAHAME llllllli GISH li"C(9lill7ER ...::.. lllllll llfllll -.:..'.:: eaeaveaawvn-O-Ni-uO0I.&las0 GlIaIsuue-uoD- . GIVE YOUR FRIENDS THEATRE TICKETS '11!!! C IlRIS'l'MAS-- GIFT BOOKS FROM 31.00 to S5.00 Now on Sale at our Box Office REGENT 3 Wednesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15