ling Yonker. Beverly Hughes, Anna Hughes. Howard Maclhy, Norman MacKay, Reggie Masher, Louis Jones. National Park Water Safety Dansieffnoge Red Cross Tests Thursday, Sept. 8, 1956 The Guardian Page 1 ?Soviei Officer Holds : a Dunstaifnage swimmers wu-e The Life Guards at the P.E.I, Juniors-Sterling Maccalium, ' 0 e a ' e m tested at Brighton Beach on Frl- National Parks have as their part Stanley shiiiington, Sterling Y4... . E day. August 1. Mrs. Marjorie oi the program carried on in- kg.-, Ronni; Hughg'.Go1-dug in". g Dover intnlcted the group and atructlona in Swimming and Water Callum, . . ,,... United States army today kins said he was in good mun. the Russians some months ago presented three will killed 81”" W9”-m Tglil " I YW Vimble Intermediates-Carol Maccalj "hid two soldiers and I mystery WILL IE SCREENS!) from Arctic labor clinvl reported 3' mi ”"mI""u9”' J M h ”"t ' V"Vc'"”"' 9' d"”"'' lum. Sterling Maccallun, Ronnie! . mu incommunicado after their Al lthree are scheduled to be that the three men had been Pau cuamo,-. ",5 on mp y, in Edd,” on our tourist-croWd' Hughes. wgw mm long .......' nment by eened by army interrogators among their teuow prisoners. The Red Cfoll Fitld Supervisors. u- ed north shore beaches. These after several days of medical treatment. The army indicated that both soldiers might be subject to court- martial for desertlon. amlned the classes. The awards were to be presented at a later date by the Instructor and Mrs. Wilh-ed Ihompson. Chair- man of the swimming and Water Soviet toraign office was asked by the U.S. embassy in Moscow to said Aug. 1) that they would comply. The European y. i released gussians. Russia followed up the release I an trio Monday by mains 13 Mmers from live West European untries. DALVAY y Juniors-Edward McQuaid, Trai- nor Watts. Leroy Barnett. Seniors-Alice Maccallurn, Ruth Corbeth. Pat MacPheraoa, Mari- boys have conducted large classes of " i rs. Juniors. intermed- iates. Seniors and Life Saving. Robert Hutcheson. Life Guard at Stnnhopu Beach deserves well WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE . The two American soldiers were Authorities also planned to quea- by the Russians Monday Included slyffg) Czimmittee. M earned credit" for" his fine work "I9 C"""'Y'- titied as Pte. Wilfred C. Cum- tion the three about other missing eight Belgians. seven Netherland- 0 W I are the success ean- in this field. Bob has had large 12;" 39p missing tron; an intalli- Americans. especially soldiers who era. two Frenchmen. two Swiss didatn clllul of You!!! swimmers and have disappeared from Berlin in recent years. we unitin' Vienna since 1948. sand Cpl. Murray Fields. 30. misa- and one Dane. They were released BEGINNERS: Roddy Mac-Cal- at the Soviet consulate in East lum. Keith MacLean. Shirley Ellis. adults as well and is to be well recommended for his work. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 mtrom the U.B. military Police Austrian prisoners released by Berlin. glamoa 'Devar. lllruee fnlsltiflr C-IeI'r3!!i l1lWcQl:IlId. Tall: lGutIrdma(: I H New-nberg since ms. arence eater. Eisabeth , even a. as are ns ruc ' O The third man identified himself . Winston Anderson. John Dover, larlt 0188398 0' lwlmmerl In She ' Is Frederick Charles Hopkins, a Georgina Thompson, Guy '1'homp- Reg 31:58 gIeffI:0d8 Of Swimming tS.V,:,l:,nng;rf:I0Ttat):uTie:a(IftTne'II:y';'I: a n !o;JNloas. Mum Mlcumv Ken, anGeorgaeeMc(gueig)n'n. Life Guard at P M --S '"":-.:".-.::'"' :2. rm-v-M Jew -.:'.1.:;'::::b::.v.; 51': - - - U, , as s ey . . g - us a . - . md gzlmhe waasu a: American at Culwnu ht "nu Phow REY. TAXI D"! 8'.0'””' M" Dov" , ried out an interesting Water Sa- doubi graphs. INTERMEDIATEI. Alan Illis. "YOUR DOLLAI BUYI Moll -at the IIUGHEQ DRUG STORE." FALL SHIPMENT. Lighting fix- tures, new designs. Brown Elec- trio. all. sksntn IN camps Army spokesmen said it was resumed all three had Iaeen held L various slave-labor camps for my program. Following is a list ol candidates who during the summer. have passed Red Cross and Royal Life Saving Society examinations con- ducted by James Gallant, "float- Howard Court, Muriel Dennis. : and Water Safety Course at Barns- cliffs. on August 17th Miss Ann Carry - AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 BUYING timothy seed daily Fraser and Annssr. Food Service. STUDENT! LAMPS and day- Ilte bulbs. Brown Electric. the W 5"" V""' on. a. L. NO0NAN'l office . examined this well trained sroup I"! W” G"''"''' Th three were tumd W" t0 1 Se tembe s to t be he"-Y and the toll wing are u ful "AN."0" . . s 3 .u7s. sum den-nmem omen-1. i.”i::i...5.. ' ”'”"' ' C Vt'II'Y .. o... ....i. " ' seem-en-sue um. Jen-nrer WE WILL CLO E AT I2: 0 A, E. Dubois. at the Soviet c0Ii- Suthrie, Elisabeth Fear, Kenny Beginners: Doug Young, David Match. Beverly Hayden, Helen Morrissy. Marie Murphy. Phyllis Murphy. . Juniors: Marion Young. Martina Murphy. Mary Murphy, Pauline Murphy. Evelyn Murphy. Dianne Carrier. David Mutch, Janet Inga. Irene Murphy. And Eornsciiffe Water Safety llgr. Fred Hyndman. Swimming W t S I , - dI"'-59” svecmnzini ch” "' IiaxitetoxsnflcontiiigeIin:':':fyohug:;- dI5I'"r ful two weeks Red Cross Swimming GARAGE OWNERS. we reaize W. pistona. fit pins and align roads Maritime Motor Supply. suiaie in East Berlin. The Ruse sians had said earlier that they would be released at Karlshorst and a US. liaison team had gone there to get them. iiuhuis. who had gone to the coimilale to pick up a visa. was gmppPfI by a Soviehigdficial who said - -"By the way, will you sign this receipt for these three Ameri- COLUMBIA Television I a ti Norge refrigerators. easy terms. Brown Electric. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street, dial 5228. Serving full course Wright. Juniors-Donnie Higgins. Jackie Higgins. Susan MacLeod, Blair MscMillan. Susan Wright, Richard Farr. Intermediates-Wayne Franklin Joyce Franklin. John Marshall. Barry Higgins, Jane Stephens, June Allan. Evelyn McTague, Brenda Luge, Andrew Morrow, David Wright, Bob Davies, Ronnie H OTHER WORDS OUR BUSINESS WILL BIVIDT BACK TO THE OLD GLOSINC HOUII. WeieoliItaltiIianowoioeh1ghouasaulnjtarloIate&eweIfanel&er- lottzetowa. lthsieohsjurloluteesarbnaineessndtakesnwnyfeonlse i arrnslcd immediately and sent it three to the US. provost marshal's ist charged with having faulty ans?" T Smith, Russel Green. ' farmer hh shopping day. Che-rlotdaeiown er the business mass ennnot ,u- ' West Berlin. hey were POLICE COURT-At City Police Seniors-Paula l-iradecky. Rene ' Illlllellilg sighncd. and took the Court yesterday morning a motor- u H,,,decky' Kameen MC-rag,,e' D... thrive without the farmer. Therefore, in the future, you can come in an army hospital for examination. Cumish and Fields said -they n9Pt'It'4I medical attention. Hop- C0l'N'I”Y MAGISTRATES COURT brakes was fined 810. and costs or five days and a man charged with using abusive language was ilned S5. and costs or five days. NEW GLASGOW Sharon vid Reed. Linda Reich, Tommy Denne. CAVENDISH Juniors-Sandra Stead, Marilyn Boyd. Grace Moore, Katheryn Wy- and, Ellen Britnell, Elwin Byand, the city on Sniairday and do your shopping. Plenty ol sseeea wil be epel telookaltaoryons-needs. COME IMOPPINC ON IATUIIDAYI For Harvest Equipment The following units priced to cleans , 2e5 ft. Frost and Wood Binders. offer refused. 1-22 x 38 International steel Thresher, 14 ft Feeder with 100 ft. endless belt. Used three seasons Excellent condition, guaranteed. Grant, 11-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Trueman Grant. Almont Ave.. has received a letter from the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, congratulating her on making the highest mark in the Maritime Provinces in Grade Iii piano examinations. This entitles Miss Grant to the conservatory's silver medal, which will be sent to her in October, Lee Horne. Graham Murcha, Hea- ther Stewart, John Still, Marge Britnal. Linda Eurhank, Ann Fan- in a ning, Clen Britigal. ' ' ' Intermediates-John Still, Marna Moore, Bobby Robinson. Marge Britnal. Linda Eurbank. Graham Murcha. Cecelia Neil, Heather Carton. Ann Fanning. James E. MacDonald. Gardiner McNeil. Seniors--Berry Stewart, Ann A Summersitie man charged with criminal negligence in the operation at his motor vehicle appeared bcinrr Queens County Magistrate Gilbert tizulriei yesterday and was lined WI and costs or 30 days and in addition had his license suspended for three months. Three spec-tiers were each fined I10. and In reverting heolr to the old hours, we are celebrating this olsaage by, having specials in all department. 30 COME SHOPPING SATURDAY ALL DAY AND SAVI YOURSELF MANY DOLLARS! Ne reasonable n. W" " I0 .d”" 7.2:” m” and to "-1 Fnderick Harri! 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