I 5-itnw roux run - Probable; won and lost records in l: , l nub” I1" I "III" loilorad In ” St. Louis IL Drool: IN)--l firm! all wool feuthon . xzfiunter (II) VI cwcombsl weight flannel, loomed -Red Sox-Send Independents To Fourth Straight Defeat 'LThe Charlottetoivnpl hisrvitavifTl1ursriaTyS:l,un;glgiQ:ti I Finis!-erre snatches Trophy I WASHINGTON min -The an- nual congressional baseball game . , recorded a new "first" Wednes- B day-a hospital case--as House 9 Y Republicans gloated over their second victory in nine years over cHiAM1L'g?.'V'hlLerniiidn (PP) -iv:-vw of t"l'lIlt mi-Iiidm: llcnry A I-lluuse Fl&)emk()ilclriils. k '. ar eton lic e 's class D yawi vy . r The epu cans bro c n no in Finlsterre from Annapolis. Md, Vise: Ira Mkimlml"g:"' Djhlthe fifth and final innlnt of Tiles- snatched the Bermuda Trophyi””"”' "" ll "1" ” ' 3" " day nightis charity utes Wediie:-day. as another yacht land. .'ild whose home port is in Chesapeake F,gam ,, 47.f.,m Mass (3 yam, blaagrxfigckloa gfirf a:edm,”3:: and owned and pilotcd by Wiuiam T. of ",9 535.m”e Newpm-L R.1..3..,.. Snaiih. Georgetown. Conn. cros- miidii race. the 46-foot cutter Elda,sed the finish line at Saint Daxitl's heard the good 3'7"” " ""7 3"” ”'"k- hi” I""iliead shortly after midnight. tier N-W3! H0SPii31- clasped time in Ihe race WllIt'Il ciims was rushm tu me haw Standings They won 0-7. The GOP's catcher. R 45-year- not on hand at the finish but news at Bethesda, hogan LN sammm, was three pital in the fifth inning aflcr.bein;;.' days. nine hours. .'lll minutes. 11 k"0Cked M" dun": " slxrun . - , rally. He suffered a dislocated seconds. and corrected time was left Should” "ld won the acdalml National League n”0w?.g;I:.; 16 houm 14 minute” of the spectators as he was cartedl W I' P"L (IBL Then .11. 9 10 I m. Fiiiislerre away on ' Stretchim M11Vi'3'Ui9' 79 32 559 crossed the line under full main- The. game was sponsored by me Brooklyn -'90 24 .555 2 sail, ml,-,0” staygajl and gpin. washlllgi-0" Sis”-gggm nmrugg Cl-l1CiH118'I 31 25 -554 I5 naker. With elapsed time of three It L001! 32 95 -552 days. IR hours. 25 minutes. 55 sec- HALIFAX (C?) m H3"? HITSCIIS Pittsburgh 30 25 .545 I ands, ll... 39.3,," Annapnil, ygwl Sydney pacer Super Hal covered New York 11 32 Jill I than a i-in-re.-ion limp of mm (lays, the mile in 2.18 Wednesday IIILEIIL chit-ago 12 Ill AI?) R '15 hour: in register the fastest time of an yhiladelphia 22 34 ..'l!l:l in... y g g eight-race harness program at T-r r-m7A I50l.P.R0 FIRST W .nenrhy Sackville Downs, I Fiiglity-nine yachts left Vewpnrt and the first to report was the biz 73-foot class A yaw! Bolero. vlhirii hrnke the course record upon EFFIVIYIE Tiicsriav. Bolero. first in finish Ill lhc I050 and l.'l.'i4 'llPrl'!llltlR races and the 1951 and I Connallv. from the Daitnliliieel stables in Halifax. was the only dou bio winner. BASE ALL RESULTS Kentville. N.S.; Cumberland Scott . . . C"'""-”' 3' lJT0Virlr'ri thr I-unv hits in a live- lrom C class Figaro by it niin- udii S '"""P W" ” ("h-W" l5" Griffith Stadium in iiiakc ll lim ""1 mil. mums null)”;-5l wmlm-5. in a row over l-he DCnl0CF8iS- day night as Milwaukee Braves old Tom Curtis of Missouri. was, National League. -Elected In Quebec an outstanding lineman with Mon- treal Big Four teams in the 1930's and coach of a Grey Cup team in 1944, was ' represent Brome riding for the Other wlnncisiley of the Union Nationale and were: Bobby Hunter. owned hyil-larold Atwill of the Social Dem- Rolley Phillips of Windsor. N .9: yocrstic party. Hienie Strong. Douglas R n i: c t' s, 4 cuss TUMBLE 4.1 T0 AGIANTS Chisox Dump 0'-sln Marathon; . all but one of. them singles. But iwildncss was his downfall as he passed out 10 free tickets to first. place Pliilunelpliia a 3-2 viriorvl over (iincninati Wednesday night. toppling thr Rcdlegs from the Na- tional Lealzuc lead as Curt Sim- mons scant-icd seven singles Pasirano - Holman Bout Arranged A crowd of l2.272 saw the Phil- This-ties brothers. Joe gave up lies xcm'c"lu;ir second str.-iichtl thrcc walks and John didnit pass win mcr (Inciiinati and fakp ll"-I (jlll(jA(;0 (AP) .. A lit-rouiid anyhndyg heavyweight ”9limi”3”0"" hm” Apps Arsenault slugged a double rubbcr EIHITIF or the series. l PlT'I'SlSL'R(i H HAP) O'Connell between Willie Paslrano of New Orleans and Johnny iiolmaii of Chicago at the Chicago Sladlunl July til was announced Wednes- day by the international Boxing Club. The winner may emerge a po- tential contender for the heavy- weight title vacated by Ffilfed Rocky Marciano. especially with a hand injury icopardizint: Eloy Patterson's proposed meeting with light hcav.V kin: Archie Moore. and single for the seniors. Clary Prters. Alf Coudy and Joe Revell each had pairs of singles. Hilly Mulligan and Roy McGon- iicll. each hitting a triple and single, paced the losers assault. Pitcher Mshar clipped two sin- gles. H. D. Baseball League Results Kentville ll Dartmouth 1 Truro 3 Liverpool 2 Citadel 5 Stellar-ton 0 SOFTBALL GAMES TONIGHT Danny and Bobby Tlionisun defeated Pittsburgh Pirates 7-3 and moved into first place in the it was the Braiesi fifth straight victory "lid" new manager Fred Haney. Former Footballer Moo May Miss Yank Series CHICAGO IAPI--Whilg Snx out- fielder Minnie Minoso, hitting .317 suffered a chip fracture of his QUEBEC ICPI --- Glcn Brown, A 0 Wednesday to Liberal party in the Quebec logis- lnture. right big toe when hit by al B.Y.(7. Vs. Brown. in high school teacher pitched ball Tuesday night and Old Diamond at 6.5. , at Knowlton in the Eastern Town. probably will miss the important PRACTICE Sox-Yankee series here this week- end. It was rennrlrfl th- in,iur,v may take a week or in days to heal. ships riding. defeated James Jol- Abbies. K. of C. Diamond at I, in quests I full turnout of players. By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Lengur . 000 001001-X I l Misell. Jackson rill. Kinder 47) and Smith; Craig. Lahine 19: and Frank Fender. Halifax Jet Mast- er. L and G Stables. Halifax. and Sister Yorke. Rolley Phillips, Winci- ' snr. I933 races to Annapolis. had an elapsed time of two days, 22 hours. It lnlflllfl-II. 40 seconds. Finislerro cleaned up in the g - - -southrrn ncrnn racing circuit last 'EE”'"E"'F'EE””""'-"E" " gigsggeuai wo&)r'?);. ”Ix;:”J'Z5'.,' n'winlrr Her iii-Iortcs mi-liirlerl an SAINT JOHN. NR. ff”f'l - Al- Nm; Ymk 0a,0m10x4 9 l overall uin in the Si Pctersbnr:- len Speccen and Royal .lr woii double dash victories in harness racing here Wednesday night. The lafters 2.10 was the fastest lmlle.- Other events went in Scott Frisro.' De Soto Girl, MCI Direct and rum i Day. - Kaiser Valentinetti l7t. Hii;.'hesiH""""' ""'I ”" Lmm" ("P ””"'5e to) uni Laiidi-itli; Worthington T” 3'5"" it A '9"'"3h"8"'"- g - . - g built at Savhrnnk. Form. in I954. g'h:mi:';nn'.f LK.""' REL mk land with ii masthead rigs she is in C M" ",0 "mm; ., , . designed in carry some 713 snqure Phil 00101! no.4 oi 04 W" "i ”'"”'-'- Fowler. Flack 47! and Bailey. linimons and Lopata. L-Fowlerl 4 Elfin: uFIfhiHI)pfIflf.l'060 mo 1 it o Plttvdllurgelf 010001 001-A-8 in n TIP TOP TA”-ORS Conley and ffrandsllz Law. King wt and Shepard. L-Law. American Lesiiziic Baltimore M2 011 m0-- I I4 2 Qlicljo 008 234 00x-ll 15 fl Ines. Zuverink (.11 Piillca (st Irovm (5) Dorish (5) Ferrnrose (ll Fomleles iii) and Smith; Pol- Iot. Staley lit Cnnsuegra (4) How- 011 (5) Martin in) and Lollar. W- &-MW SLACKS Martin: IrPRIICI. I-ms: Bsl-Py- , buerg; ;;li(Doby5.'nm1l"L4M . with all the finest sfyls and troll, (XI) Ofll 010-1 if 0 Kucks. Ford 18! and Berra; Hneft. Grnmek tilt and l-Ioiisr. W- Kucks. l.-Hoeft. I-ms: NYk-Csrey.l comfort features of more expensive slacks! Mantle I2t Boston Hill 000 200 IL 4 b I Iflevelnml no 001 010 1-! ll 0 (10 inningsl Porterfielri. Hurrl in: ml White lcore. Narleski i7I McI.ish tilt Mossi llot and Hcgan. Nnraizoii (Ii. w'Mn9Sl. IrHUTd. HRs: Boa-ll Jensen. International Lennie I I . Buffalo 300 Zll 000- 7 l0 . Columbus nln om llo . .1 In 0; Drews. Miller I-'w and Tomn-l kl. .. Cox. Ci-crarelli ill) and Noble. Elks: Buf-Ortil. Pillar- elk. W--Draws; I.-(Inii. l Rochester int 000 000- 2 7 0 ltlrlimomi Ill ooo 00x- .1 ll ii Russell. Geiger (31 and Rand; Jordon. Dixon rm and Watling- I ton, W--Jordan: L-Russell. 1 Montreal mo non 00l- 4 is 1? Miami 01!! M3 fltXi- X 5 l Kipp. sncl Roseboro: Spring. La Pelrie W. Greenwood t7i. Paige I9! and Niarhns W-Kipp: L--Roseborn. l Toronto Inn 000 010.. 7. .1 ll lavniia 030 Oil fl'ix- 5 ill fll Lovenguth. Jiicol-in us) nndl Griffin Gross and Dottersr. Wrii'oiiliiii.c if rircilsiis Superlily tailored in Si-iiisii fabrics. Donbury Sloclii mu specially lflilgllld for comfort and fading good tip- ppurqvICQ Awlde splee- 30.95 olgn (mi- for toduyts nulor tongue: from super-quality yarns. Half belt with re- Ti I movablqicatl-or bvtlilc 319.50 "ACVION"-followed in MD Ivifidl OI-000' fi6MIf -udluifubis waist hand. no hit required "Snug- -leap in new York'-Davis flit!" vs nloxlii (gnu want t tsbu ii in my VI till!” .163) mk " Ch WEEK - END SPECIALS at CUDMOREIS REPEAT SPECIAL FRESHISLAND ”'”' ; -- .. .0... ,,.,.,,, BEEI GREENS 45: , GOLDEN NEW ISLAND Bunch cm W GREEN ONIONS i0c 2i Lbs. 45c 3 lbs. 29c 3 lbs. 25c FRESH ISLAND SPINACH iiwnois RIIIIBARB T 5 PKGS. Sign ROBIN noon FLOUR 25 Lb. Bag silt FCAIIIS. (I01. 59c "lb. 195 iii? I” will GOLDEN CORN 2for 29c "marry CHOCOLATE ztins 29c pkg. 25c KAM, tin 31c CAKE MIX WAGSTAFFE 24 07.. B MM LIBBY'S EXTRA LARGE 20 oz. tin EJis.i.r.v.;.T.;.r"ii"2.i...?Br.. ASPAIIAGIIS "P3 50C CHOW CHOW PICKLE 35c PLANT ALS HOT HOUSE PLANTS GLOXINIAS (very large) in Bud each 3150 Mm each 29: -lfor Sl.0ll (About Ready To Bloom) HJCIIIAS FERIIS Mlnuimmilic 901. l3?'ii'E HOLLY HILL GRAPEFRUIT 29c JUICE. 48 oz. fin PllllllES ””2i”E BRIGHT YELLOW HALVE - vluins. V2 lb. bag 39c I40. 89 Q. Bile.- Sl.otl to -5100 JAVEX of Rama - It-star Blue (H) c - ” inner Inbound to ililri It In -9oonArroois'v 1 ELM AVE. The juniors collected 10 blowsl: off the combined offerings of the- The Red Sox sentlhi-1ndeiX?Dd' K. Pidsenn. r! l I " 3 (1 3 cuts down to their fourth straight R. Durant. ll 2 0 ii I 4 0 g I defeat at Queen -Elizabeth Park D. Gillis. ss 3 1 ill” 0 1 ' - . t , lut evening. shutting them out 7- GordgGrsdy. lb 3 I n n 0 V I Ibehind ole Silt-edged piiciling ol.B. Guns. cf 3 1 0 0 Z 0 - "Steady Eddie" Boates. who relus- E. Boatcs. P 3 I 0 0 0 ed to give up I single bmgle in D. Arsenal: rf x 0 0 0 0, ' g 0 dxl-llimngts M pm. "tied I g'01l3Aai!.:han' H Xxzi 2 12 III ii I 3 "'3 95 mmmi ”"3' ""' l I ' . B THE CAN Ion. sidelined I - "'i""' 3' ””'""""' '” '”"' W" ”""'"””” "'"”"" '" mm" Aydoz-)1 pltclieArDmN Puss- iwgsltnkwilrhhuniildadnches alter a . . I by the losers. I xx-replaced Duran! in i0UI'”'- ' I V". med "1 "heaping " hit his first homer oi Red Sox i-touted I hits. 4 off'lN EPENDEVTg s three-hour. I7-minute marathon the "Main with two men on bu, P 1 l :'..nerHG!lIwlllI1l.mll'LC:l:tl: iii" D i I Um R if no A n 83"" W” ""'9d"”tW "Y "W '90- for the Gl8lll-S- - -9 A - - -Cl bDf J 155 Score L Net two M 2 0- lb -1 2 2 2 2 1.0".” ”';”:-””""3 W” 5” ...l'.'::'":.:i.".: 3113:" U 9 eats Umors - S W . 5- 3"” G""iG"'dyzm'4ml"d D" Cam.'-Emu" "I 0 It 7 I film" lumore Halal and Bill Wlute on base'in the the Mnncrs a, the plays. The sax V. lIarllS..'i r -W n 0 n 0 "1 In the National League. New mm mmng Barry's Lions and the B. Y C three singles. Mike Connolly had h 60" pulled all a snappy double DlIy- 9- Calldghdlfi ” ; ,, ,, J , 0 York Giants topped cliicno Cubs Brooklyn Mhn least on south racked untwolo sided wlnsmcity a single and douhll Ind Geomto Gm” '" Bemrd '0 Gudy In "'9 R' Land” n 1 1 o 4-1 and Brooklyn Dodge” .15. am us'ed',,m, of lhpm ,0 emem, softball league play last night. The Bradley had a double and single. "mild i'”'I"5 . M' Schurman 2” '1 0 '7 n 0 qt L "1 c 1 - Fm ” fhl'ee.game losing streak 140115 flllllly came alive after only Vern Blsnchu'd'I double was dis 5-UNT JOHN (CPI-Thirty-Iix Gram G.-adv : work got third M. Delaney. lb l n R n n Oi feated . . o s urdlnas 4-2 in mg”: hnrgnr I-hind Mile” '0; . medhcre showing In early S". hues! blow by an Abbie. Mam tad mm. mm” Bmk 0. stood out. and Maynard Schurman D. Coiise. cl l n . I I afternoon games. th 2 & W um "um inning to son gem" Ind mmmeued tw" Hammer struck out two nd No" Go" Tmm-"mam '0' HM ROI”? I-3"”-V "”'d' ""9 ""' 5' w'””"” ” I 0 n n I Fhicatio employed ii" hllfl?” d Ifeeirlllllllf (iarrllnals Ahbles pitchers for 21 hits and is issued no walks to first. Dunn and managers and senior officers in l"i'l5n:f.i”hP:p:li.l';l'3nd M" And Dhsglddhesnlfxxx II 3 Ii I, 0 n and the Orioles seven to come easy?" (frat; Brooklyn's starter runs to win going away 16-5. The Maccormuck ouch ave uplwiilk. NOW Btlllllwlck Ind Prince Ed- ! T0. . -- r , ' H 1 ' 121125....” .2 'f...'. 4 33:; :2 .':"...;;'::"::;:. ';;M::; 33.”.&”t'122...?.”2'".7..iilii'l"...i3E.i5 f"”.l.il”.';?" " the W” f:;l.'l.."”'” ”"" " ""' liflf I:1l"3a.'i.'.'.”.”cl:':? '"""'”” RED sox An R II no A E; xx-replaced Williams in tint: mm Clubs in . tame. pitcher in the last 12 games to b.ll3llIBtHt:1r3:”:':,a1rLiI1E:.l'lfILl:eW mom Lll;I7I(crsgt;;IE! . In :1 6 an”: Tnyprise ::l"uIt:l&V!i,1yeICt;:0;!;n: 5- GF8d.V- 3” f I 7 " 3 "l U""'" 5 r l'1-'i'9- R ("""”V-I The winner was Moi-rie Marlin. 3” "W mu” ed b e h ea W led "him nd Abbles 010 301 0 - 5 5 '4 I-bard Chairman H L Enmsn of P- Grew " 5 " " -I " " 'W”5r- ”- G3"""' W -'- W3 who came n.. in the sixth follow- ('ll-WI-it-iVlt min Al Rosen life mil” mmilouizc at H ti r'and Hushu Dunn Toronto went in 'W' Warwick 5.5. BfT5"d' 2”- 3 I 0 I 2 01:": , , ., g llnX Soxsmstarteg Ii-lnwlg Pallet. llnglml liniiic a run ill; the tciith Hiigleiess ed trlpsutt: file pcliife? Madflorxigzck and "ennesisey. ' 5ur7nomerside. P. E. I.'He scored Gerry A ey. on y onsucgrn inning Wednesday ngt to give lowered the n Abbie Sm... I . and Dixie Howell. Cleveland Indians .3 5-4 victory er Eullpunnbetz-'1; 3..., cmsed mm 4TH STRAIGHT WIN Low gross, 91, was shot by ' Among the 15 hits bashed by over Boston Red Sox. In the second frame, The senior youth clubbers wsl- George Blnkney. Fredericton. the SM WI! LIITY D0bY'S N0- 4 .. . 3. . M. ,k , Dnnny Maccormack came on in tzed to their 4th straight win and W. G. Henderson. Saint John. tinmor. while Baltimore-”s I4 hits ID” m " Hi ." ” EV h,a"' relief and lasted through the re- sent the Juniors to their third con- Supervisor for N.B.- P.E.I. Brun- Inr"Wl"'l -"m P)'burn's N". 1 'w" ;i"y'r,': ""L1,',,'W,ms II"??? ;J'"5 maining five innings. ' seriillve defeat out at Parkdale. clies. was chairman of the Tour- iI'""l"- .,.f,fk'";-',,"n,,..,".'t.,. ."4.1eayr..,,,evl,, George Kelly also blasted a ctr Joe Thistle picked 119 "I6 Will My 38110099- WH Dm.,,,, 3,-1...” helm, 4; 726 cult clout for the plan; and Bull for the seniors although Ill rs- Bank Directors C. N. Wilson and 0 (m, L ' Dunn hit one for Abbi.-.s. quired relief help from brother Hugh Mscxsy were IITIOIII M at- i 'For the Lions Duke iuaccalium John Thistle in the fifth inning. tendinggihe banquet, 1 FHlLAlilLPlllA fAPt sign my 2 doubles. Angie Cari-nil had Sonny Mahar went the distance Tournament manager was W H. Lop.-itak i:'rh lmme run gave last. l Z:-A-ej-r for the juniors giving up 11 blows garrgl. Manager of the Llncliter ran . American League Accepts Rochester Conditionally LAKE PLACID. N.Y. (AFL- Rochester was awarded in condi- ltional franchise in the American Hockey League Wednesday. James Ellery. league public re- lations , made the un- nouncement following the annual meeting of the league board of governors. Ellery said the Rochester club must produce working capital of 3150.000 by July 31. 1956. "of which 8100.000 must be accom- piished through the sale of stocks on or before July 3. 1056." Representatives of other cities in the league taking part in the meeting were from Buffalo, Cle- und Springfield. Muss. veland. Hershey. PL, Providence If the Rochester club meets its requirements. it will loin the E15. Shamrocks. league during the 1955-56 season. Girls Playing Wsuuuds an uuta-tuusto uiio I-J certainly be the star of the turn Marsha knocked down the softbs The whole Desoio team play- ed beads-up hull. however. and in wouldn't be surprised if they us an improvement over liist you-ts aggregation. The outfield- ot. sully Bernard. is I valuable addition to the club. At least. we think she is an addition as we liavenlt seen her playing with the Sumruerside team before. Wanda Chsppc'l is hopping ur- ouud second base like I gazelle and it would be difficult to get any stronger defensive combin- wtion at the keystone suck with Marsha Arsenault breaking In so brilliantly at short field. Ell- een Gaudet is steady at third. and Jun Arsennult has been I standout at first for some years. There seems to be some inex- perienced players in the outer garden as we noticed that some of them do the hesitation waltz out there when 0 fly ball goes their way. With I little more practice this fault may be cor- rected. The RCAF girls have a real pro in their new shortstop by name of Messer. The gal knows tier way around the shortstop position and is a threat at the plate. Ward is another newcomer showing lots of stick. and Loiselles also swings with authority. The old standbys, Jackson and Hunter. both looked good in their first game in Sum- merside. Earl Smith would like to see young Summe aide boys from 11 Rovers Edge Darts 8-7 in a juvenile league softball game last night the Rovers edged the Darts 3-7. A double play from Doyle. to Burke to Sherry aided the Rovers win. Len Kelly was the winning pitcher and Joe Cum- miskey suffered the defeat. srthir cg-loss is just breaking into the Ioftblll game. we believe. and if the gets better than she is now. she'll rumlrlkably fut time for ladies Liv:-. Ball. In Ladios' League "tits: 5 5 gig it Flyers..Iiodgers Play Tonight in City Baseball Till Another city baseball league am. on up at Memorial Field in evening when the Flyers and Ears tangle at 6 pm, Both squads have yet to 13,1 defeat. Each boasts A victory on: the Stars in their only outing ,4 the year. The Dodsers started ii. baseball season underway bliinkln the Stars 2-0 on Sunday and ii: Flyers whipped Tom Macl"arIane', crew 4-2 Tuesday evening, Flyers coach Jin'l...y MacDonald will be starting rightliander 3111., Hughes. Hughes will be making his first appearance on the mound I0? 8 (lily league team. Forbie Kennedy will likely count. er with southpaw Don (Pot) Mu. Donald. although he may again lm Ronnie Stanley against the Five;-i whose lineup is staffed with 1 1 WI” 4 ” swingers. Game time again is 6 p. m i SOFT BALL PRACTICE 'l'0NIGn'r Abbles hold I practice on the Old Diamond at 8 p, 3., com, Danny Msccormack requests full attendance of players. B. I. S. Shamrocks will hold . PYECIIC9 at 5 pm. this evening on K. of C. Diamond. I - . Coach Danny Msccoi-mack re; 00Mfi.llt1A road. IIAVI TIIEIII OWI IAIKIIG SERVICE TIIIIOIIGII This week. with the opening of Bank of Montreal ofhces at Canadian sir-bases at Muville and Grouch- quin in France, RCAF personnel and their families serving in Europe are enioying for the first time their own ipecialized banking service. . The opening of tliesr lwn olliccs follows lIl(' mutt establishment of I Bot M office in Paris snd marks the beginning of 1 chain of offices to be set up at NATO bases in Continental Europe for the especial use of Canadian servicemen and women. This expanded organization sup lament: the longs established faciliticsof the Bank's two Il(IOIIOfI1(EHi hu ii have served Canada's armed forces of two World l'l'.iri. &aala37tut3ul... A VIII! Willi IIIVICCMIN AI MOM! AND AIIOAD The inauguration of this new service abroad I:- in Line with the ractlce being followed at home, ' , where the DoI)M provides specialized banking iacilitia to Canadian service personnel at Peta- waws and Centnii: in Ontario. Val Csriier in guebec, Penhold and Wainwright in Alberta. agetown in New Brunswick and Shearwater in Nov: Scolis. The opening of special offices to serve the banking of Canada's armed forces abroad is in keeping with the pioneering traditions of the Bot over the past I39 vem...snd is another first for Canndn Pint Bank. inasilii llililif , Iminliu of NATO bones in Europe. MIMI Chequu. depodt-slips. drafts and notes ti! other bank form for the use of Cnmdrl zrviocinzn nhnmI...one of n number of BANK or MONTREAL &.a4c(4'J74IJl'4vud Oil IIANCDIII IIOM COAST YO COASE Omioslbnod wnooti -City on... 47 Tlinodnudlo stmo, E.C.2. West End Ohm 9 Waterloo Plan. s.w.i. 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