COMMISSIO oT'rAWA—'!'he commissioning deferred until repairs can be of the destroyer escort Restigou- made. Extent of damage to the cm, damaged in a collision with a 821000.000 destroyer escort has British freighter Nov 21. has been not yet been ascertained. The N DELAYED Navy said a new commissioningldcstroyer escort was date will be set after the Resti-‘to be aouche has been repaired. rtieltcr w destroyer has been repaired. The-‘feniei scheduled .(‘0lllmlSSl0n9Cl this week. irephoto from National De- WESTERII GUARDIAN ltlisl-IR\'E THURSDAY Dec-I A PUBLIC Meeting of the cnint-r 19th. Scaiicw (.‘hrl»tmu~lBorden Group of Alcoholic An- ‘...,_.-,~i onymous will be held in the A. _ A. room located in Orange Hall (‘ARD PARTY lofllllll. l-€El0n at Borden Tuesday ‘ p. m. lltilllt‘ Kcnsington. 8.30. Usual‘ Their Wm guest sneaker, good prizes. Sponsored by ladiesl pi-e3em_ Everybody weiconm ‘”“‘”"" _ sr. ANDREWS Concert. Ken- l\’\l(lIITS of Columbus bum- sington Wednesday. November 27. n|['[\l(l(‘ Council are asked to be 8.15 p.rn. High School auditorium. at the K. of c. Home tonight iofeaiurinx the Burkes from Char- tt i ' . Th H II. S - atttiitl the wake of their latci gdts ‘_ "mas '3 , "mm" D1 ‘lH‘l'- hlll"-“' Pllleauv 3‘ 830- lley lil‘l(l.'.‘('. and local talent. Aud- HIL. PRESENT __ with a t-m_‘l1;n('C will see it's “Just what . d_" ' ure — your portrait by Sears at 63' wa“'° the Head Studio and Camera shop H MILK 1-HE’.-Ts _ Hive juvem ‘. ‘ H . I Ln ‘es suspected of stealing milk '“”‘_T ennui?‘ m}::“ngme;;‘ tickets _and money from milk 100” Wmnlu“ Y 3 bottles in Summerside have been and stlllllntl l0!” llfe truck. Thut's- apprehciidcd by Ciist. Harry Mac- day, _\.,\.embe, 2g_ eight o'¢_-1ock_§g‘(ay who concluded his investiga- H; "_ L N canvass I ion into the thefts last evening. P‘ ‘fen 8 hmb liken 0 ‘The five ‘youths involved in the dl>l“‘ “' 9 - ithefts which have extended over rut; <t.\'NllAL. meeting of the-4' '“’° '“°"”‘ P<"'°d~ will appear Gt mi lll\i:~itln. Sons of Temper- in Juvenile Court. anti‘ will be held at Cape Wolfe. .\‘ovt-mher 27th. Session at 3 p. in and R00 pm. Vistors welcome Dr. 0. H. Phillips. M.P._ of. lo eveniiig session. l3“'3- "l5"l9d briefly ln Allie"-On during the weekend. loo k~ToiCaiiada” For Leadership By HAROLD MORRISON (liutidian Press Staff Writer Li).\'l)t)N (CPI —- The visiting C3Il.’Itl2.lll trade mission was told .\lntitl:ty that Britain expects Can- sda to provide the leader'ship to m0li.(l the Commonwealth into it more powerful force. Sir David Eccies. president of 5 sources of supply it Britain to di vert Canadian orders for Ameri- can goods to British factories. The question of what Items might be purchased was dis- cussed by the misaion and the dollar exports council. It w noted that Canada, for example. buys about $l00.000.000 worth of the British board of trade. lauded tractors in year from the US. Canada's efforts in the Common- and only 32.000.000 Worth from wealth and said Britain is having the UK. a hard time holding the sterling arca together. “(‘onsider then what it means to us to be reassured that Can- ada. placed as she is by geog- l'lD_h.V upon the shoulders of the United States, is not gravltating Ilia)‘ to the outer fringe of the Cotiiiiionweglth." Mr David spoke at a luncheon for the 50-man trade mission. The host was Britain's dollar ex- Ports council. an association manufacturers lbufllted in CI‘ iiadian trade. The Canadian mission. which lod-I.» begins its Lloomile tour of Britt-li industrial centres. held a priialite confeirencs with U.K. of- lt'la K Canada buys about $50,000,000 wo Heavy Canadian pur- chases from the U.S. ran from agricultural equipment to electri- cal goods. engineering products. office equipment and scientific struments. FUTURE ls BRIGHT Sir David. at the luncheon. said of the mission: _ "We see in your coming here monwealth has not lost its sense of direction. that it has indeed many places further to go. “. . . Lt was from Canada that this lead could best come. We think of Qnada as the most pros- perous. progressive and enviable member o e Commonwealth. “Your mission is proof indeed that while keeping your world- wide interest. you intend to give the Commonwealth precisely the tonic and the leadership that only Canada can give." With Canada's leadership. and with the Commonwealth’: allies. the Western world could keep lib erty alive and provide the world with something much better "than anytiitn the Communist! have to offer." WILL GUN FOR EXPORTS Th!‘ mission was informed that Brit.-tin will maintain nnti-lnfl.i- :10”-’H.\' machinery in full gear nior .-it least six months, reducing mt‘ demand for g s so rs.-. ‘Ones can produce more for ex- Port tratlc. ' F 4| 8 I c r deliveries of British Prudut-ts were promised for Ca- wm. consumers. A n d there mm? indicationsthat as Britain h 3-05 her sales in Canada. I 9 “lll progressively remove im- lrcstrictlons on Canadian Wm d('lIH'(‘4fl goods. even if this .ans discriminating against gm. l‘°“~ trom the United States. bThc mission's aim. as expressed Y k-tnadlan Trade Minister Gor- °‘LnU_‘l"°l‘||ll. is find new GleHgarry Passes At 97 Ambrose Dalton. a liighbt spected resident of Glen arry. passed away Monday morn ng at the age of 97. well known In the district where he worked as a carpenter for many years the late Mr. Dalton had been well and active until about a week firofgnssional Cards Chnriered __Accounian+s T- Earle Hickey a 03." INSURANCE away fourteen years ago. net is expected take place Wednesd from St. Mark's Chur h Lot 1. PHONE sari "Posrric on/iitnim omen Em st. Summsrstds B. F. Hunter. 8.0. mersido, P.l:,|_ Sill) ‘sugtcukiws BUILDING A. Raymond Guilt. GENERAL STRIKE TRIESTE. Italy I Reutersl-—An sou. 0.0. 3 gm, - an - nn ~et¢tn-iiour senor-I strike besni mu g..,..i, n...m.i_ moan; Fred Kelly. Rooeville. as... """' - -nmay prom: not of s.p.u.. an-tot spout ' "“""--"'. "“" ?I-"-- -« -‘3-« i-'53-~ -W -::.-°.:'."- *°.':: ...'*i..-i'..:".-.-..:.'.*.-:..‘s't.'*":.- non‘ ...“.,'a:fils:I.I'stT.I’I:.uI“."Ohfi ’_m' cioi-iuut.1it'n. aunt Davis of Pliotonraoliors who iim ii... atltntlnl ‘on n._ "I W,” H.” "M J".","‘ "'3' '“mRr:'i-'3.’ “I350” IelOnniIII¥'°"“‘l*°'”nod‘“..d“nu‘;0nv,‘ ngu,_nn¢M"_u.,-01430.,“-g, '. Stan- 33 state dcpv"v for P.’-‘..‘.. :- to ay ' morning S’sicle High SchoolTeacher Dies After Brief Illness Mr. Elmer Pineau. Summer- nearby Prince County Hospital‘ where he died suddenly about 1‘ p. m. ' a recurrence of the heart ailment. The te Mr. Plneau. who was’ 57 years of age. was born at. Rustico. a son of the la Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pineau. ills par- ents having passed away when‘ he was quite young_ he went to live with his aunt and uncle tit Ebbsfleet. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph: Gaudet. He attended St. Joseph's Uni- versity in ew Brunswick. Prince 0' Wales College. and St.‘ Dunstan's University in Cliar- lottetown, where he received his‘ B. A. degree. For several years he taught school at Tlgnish and then ed to Summerslde' where he has been on the staffl 11"; LA"; MR_ PINE“; of the Sumnierslde High School‘ for over 20 years. At Summer- the time of his death he filled side High he taught French to the office of financial secretary grapes 10. 11. and 12. lof the Summerside A w I m. ident of the P.E.l. Tca.~'~e"s’ Federation and a member of the executive of the Canadian Tea- chers' l-‘ederatlon. te Mr. Pineau was a man of quiet disposition and a general favorite with I who knew liitii. and he will be sarliv missed not 0 y y bers of his family but community\at large. He is survived by his wife. the former Eva Gallant of Bloom- field, and by two children. Lorr- aine and William at home. Now resting at the Compton Funeral Home, the body will be voted to their vv {are For nearly l5 years he was ad- utant in number ' Soiiatii-~~-i_ Air Cadets at Summerside. and- when the sponsorship of en cadets was taken over bv R.t‘.‘ A. F. Wing Association he car- ried on as an officer instructor. filling also the office of secre- tary of the wing. He was a member and past director .. iomas -\'"‘i.i:z‘ and L'assomption Societies. A member e Summcrslde transferred this Tuesday after- Council of the Knights of Colum- noon to bus for many years. he filled where the funeral will take place most of the offices of the councll.l on Wednesday morning I0 - He was is past grand kni’1l't ti "-ast: Paul's urch r Requiem m"‘l""l‘. High Mass at 9.00 ii. in. of the Bishop McEz=chern as-2 terment will be in St. Paul's sembly Fourth Degree. and at Cemetery. Mrs. L .Clovv ls Honored Prior to her departure for Goose Bay,‘Labrador. where they have been transkrred M r 3 Lloyd Clow was guest of honor at a farewell party in her honor at the ho Ernest Ar- senault. Ottawa Street. I- spent the holiday weekend at the home of her parents. Mr. and . Edmond Collicutt, Cape olfe. Miss Stella Howard. High School student of Tignish Convent spent the holiday weekend at the home of her parents. Mr. a Mrs. Bennett Howard. Glengarry. L.A.C Howard P. Dalton. Bur- A presentation was made in ion. has returned to his duties at her by Mrs. Vincent Clow on be- RCA F. Station. Suimmerside. He half of her friends present and was .¢-companjed by his dmdrea 4-119 |¢°0mP||l¥lfl8 fleeting: were Stella and Stephen. also his moth- read by Mrs. Henry Landry. A er. Mrs. Eva Dalton. Burton. who very enjoyable social evening fol- will reside with him. lowed after which the guests de- parted wishing Mrs. Clow safe passage to her destination and nappiness in her new surround- rigs. Mrs. A. R. Wallis Dies At Truro Miss Joan 0'Halleran. H i g h School student of Tlgntish Convent spent the holiday weekend at the no of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl O'Hallera.n. Cape Wolfe Miss Rh-oda Reilly. High School student of Tignish Convent. nt nard Reilly, Cape Wolfe. m'l1ie death of Mrs. A. R. Wal- , wife of '. A. R. Wallis . . who was Unlted Church minis‘ Wlyslssu iyzeguhlsotlllizt tllcrt ter Alberton and Breadal- bane for a number of years. oc- curred at Truro. N.S. on Nov. her hrotlicr-tn-law and sister. Mr and Mrs. Peter Rogers. (;lengar- ry. st. . 'u§&s;$5b£,'e: Sincere sympathy of the com- The funeral was held at ()xfordl”"""'~" I‘ “."t°"d°d *0 M“5- H90‘ fl Rev. ' ’ lry lion in the death of her S dams_ mend, of -iinele. the late Mr. James G. Gil- ly‘. “king cnnrgn IS of St. Peters Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler. BURTON Rev. A. the fnmi Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs visit with Mr. - _ Bun“, ' _ fiuvlr‘ and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Cw“ wood n W“ iAlbert Butler. Moncton. NB. son Calvin of Halifax. NS. their‘ son and daughter-in-law Mr. and i Mrs. Everett Wood and family 07 Summerside. their son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Murphy. their sons Leo and Keith of Por- tage. were Sunday visitor: at the °'“‘“In Bank of Commerce ago . home of Mr and Mrs Colrid nun 4 ' dgugmer, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Percy - - IO pummel-nae. P.E.l._ Phone 2235 .,,.E‘.‘3'd°,§‘..l_"‘,f,‘:,“ Soother and family. of 0Leary. Rogers. Burton. Dalton. with whom resided The many frids of Mrs. Brid- Mr. Alfred Cousins whowns eni- on the o'd homestead. he is surviv- Gnu,‘ on¢..n,_ L, V“. get MacGregor. Burton. are pi“. E. Ellln & Son Limited ed by ’°"°‘”l"' '°"' "0 lpLll(|’)}£.TIlAlnWTMueI and tsmiiy at their led I0 ah! ha- Fire — Auto — Casualty daughters Mrs. John Corcoran name in Cm", on. from Western hospital and is con- {flmer St. Summers ' elem. vile; Peter, Bur- valescing at the home of her - ‘°“~ Ed""'d °l T'°"'“" "'0' Mr and Mrs. Clem O'Connor daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and ODTOMOTVIIT lllflon. Rlymond Ind Joseph M nnd non Berni, 0; cnne om, Mrs. Peter Rogers. Glengan-y. E. In. Pu-hm; '"'“"'-'- M"".‘;‘ ' "‘}“" " n the Amtiem Winter Fair D_ "0. Halifax. His Wll‘ the ormer on n"n.y_ NM” Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler. ' May Riley of Cape Wolfe passed their daughters. Eileen. Norma. Doris and Ann. Glengnrry. were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Butler‘: mother. Mrs. Owen Sullivan. Foxlcy River. Wednesday. Clements la the former Jun Mc- Carthy of Campbdlton. e Sincere sympathy munity is extended raved family of the late Mr. of the com- to the be e mem-t by the]. l .after hearing the testimony of de l Prince Co. Hospital Drive The 1957 membership campaigntmembership cards and full in- In aid of the Prince County llos- in“-"men, to enable them to pltal will take place this lng when members lous service clubs in Summer- (.el‘.;1._ work in an efficient manner andl to establish good public relal- ‘ a e will conduct a house ti. ions my me hospllal. lI‘x‘l’“:'§e ":0"8‘;t5a’Lf°' me"‘b"Sl"" Citizens are asked to receive Lag evening we nmn meennn the 'c-anvassers warmlv and to‘ of the canvaasers was held in contribute as generously as pos-3 the Civic Auditorium with Dr. W. sible. The canvasser. who calls. E. Callaghan presiding. Duringlhas already made his donation and as a further gesture of good will is also giving his time in‘ order that the campaign may; be a success and that the doors‘ of the hospital may he kept? open for all time to come. , the question and answer period. the canvassers were briefed on the manner in which they should conduct their campaign and ' “hospital kit" which contains Criminal Negligence Case ls l Begun In Court At S’sicle The trial of Reginald Francis to a nearby home and called Noonan. Albany charged With‘ the R.C.M.P. and a doctor. Dr. criminal negligence commenced Peter MacDonald. Crapaud. in Supreme CUUFL »‘Ul1|m9l"‘who was at the Prince County side yesterday before Mr. Jus-‘Hospital when Quigley was ad-. tice Mark R. MacGuigan and mined; and Elmer Perry. Bor-' n. a passenger in the Noonan ‘ four crown witnesses the trial car at the time of the accident. was 8d.l0UI‘"9d Um” “"5 "“’”“, Before the trial got underway. ing at 10.30 o'clock. ‘ alson M80‘ The charge resulted from a‘Nauglit mov Indiff- car-tractor collision at North ‘ merit be quashed 0" ll“? 8ml1"d5 Tryon on the night of September t that it was not preferred by the 25th last. in which Harry QUIt.I- ‘ Attorney General as required ley of M't. Tryon siisttitned in- in section 487 of the Criminal juries that resulted in his death Cutie. but was preferred b)’ MF- a few hours later. The car in- D. i). tewart. Crown prosecut- volved was driven by the ac- or, The motion was 11 but_ cused and the tractor was driv- n;-(used by Judge l\lacGuigan. en by the late Mr. Quigley. Witnesses giving evidence yesterday were Mr. Reginald sccution Peters of Souris who arrived at 5 Goodwin is assisting the accident scene shortly after ' Naught for the defence. it happened. w en route Members of th y are: from Charlottetown to Borden Lloyd Afflcck, Bedeque_ tformanl where he is employed on ihe‘I.ouls Macl.ellan. Miscouche: car ferry. Cpl. C. R. Humphrey, 1 Proivse Yeo. Central Lot 16; Linus who is in charge of the itleiitific- ; Lecky. .'\liscouclic; Burlcigh ation section. RCM. . CD81‘-l()\\'0n. Malpeque; Harry Curtis; lottetown. who took pliotomaplis Wilniot Valley; Gordon Cousins. of the accident scene a few side. R. R. Roy Hill. Freetown; MacDonald. Tryon, who happcn- .‘John Corcoran. Piusville; Frank ed along in a car shortly after I Cairns. Freetown and Cyril the accident and who later went ‘Gaudet. Mischouche. ‘I2-Month Jail BEDEQUE Term For Break t hllr. and Mrs. Waldo Doull. Cen- tic; Byron Birch. Summer- hours after the accident; Boyd He was a past provincial pres- C l -ber 5. his late residence Rom‘ in St 1 over by R. A. Profitt. T eque. left recently for Albert James Kelly. Borden NW” Y°l'l(- Us 0- W0"? HWY was sentenced to 12 months in-‘Plan l0 SP‘-‘lid the Wlnilf-‘T Will‘ Prince County jail by Mr. Justice F9l8l1V9S» R. G ' ' S Moat:-ll: 5?,'1,f,§,e‘;'.§§2 1nyesL£,|:fg:,e. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Jewell and He had pleaded guilty earlier to l3mll."- h3Ve “ken “P "5ld°“¢° h r - Rev C. Is Planned For This Evening :§‘.’“.f:"L’-“.'T.. .. .......... ‘New Hampshire. U.S.A. k’ t d tn“ t (h iin Freetown. e ome e Bi-ililcle ofnhlilligtm Yoeung.a Sume- "9"”,V °“"”l’l°‘l by _M”' ‘l°l‘" merside on the night or gnntem. Lewis. Mr. Jewell is salesman 195-,_ for Rawleigh Products. Friends and neighbors will be sorry to hear Mr. Ediwl-n Clark has entered the Prince Coiuity Hospital. North Bedeque U.C. Men Meet The Men's Association of North d M’mC1m°’d W’-igh" Vlwgd ms Bedeque Charge United Church :“3 °’'- ‘"‘°‘ 5" were hosts to the Minisgercand a . M number of the Men of t e aven- _ dish Charge at the regular month- 3f:":vir)“L:f’;0:§"Pl£:‘& :35 ’yl::i . 1 - gesplififingogilgbgi grave 1" S ger daughter Mrs. Reginald Whit- lock. The eeting votionnl period. which included‘ MI‘ and ‘M-"3' Tyler B°°k:SiM°"‘ the smgmg of the old gospel tague. paid a business vi t to hymns was led by Lawrence Central Bedeque on Saturday last. Wall and Eldon Drummond. The minutes of the last meetnil were‘ wlltlhr-thl:?‘l‘lfls03’[1‘T*;_-{a1gfi"’al:15d gig: ' l k. re-ggebfinggsgg C0?’ tn Veninglter Ann. have moved to Central was wn. Reid of Kinkorea o—.i..\Bedeque. They are presently liv- gave an interesting and amusing‘ mg l" "19 Mme l'm°l'lY °""“‘ account of a trip England_l(,‘d by T..l. lnman. . - The speaker was introduced and MIV 3"“ Mr5- Nfll Camphell tnnnked by RA ;_ p,-om; Tim and little son. Bridgetown. N.S.. Ind," were manned by Hamidnspent the weekend of November rnmmon _ ‘l l0th with relatives and friends in Those attending from Cave“. Lower Bedeque. Central Bedeque dish were Rev. E. A. C. Halcyn‘ and C3Tl9l°“- _ P’ ISO .‘ Stoaggh n?nucr€.f:.:3'_ (flflfin g]tW;§;\1-¢.iii_ Mr. and Mrs. Hector Leard and Herbert M00l.e_ John Mnnxnlllv-family have taken up residence Bonne" Lepnne_ George Clark at Central Bedeque for the win g mpson. Elbert Orr. 191'- Wllliam Anderson. The ladies of Travellers Rest served refresh- ments presided he de- J Mr. and Mrs. Todd and family of Rose Valley. have moved to Bedeque Village for the winter. Mrs. Todd is principal of the Bedeque School. IRISH HISTORY Tin cathedral of St. Canice at . 3 I _ ,l,ndm"_°":,y.,,1;' 12°52?“ re Miss Edith Wetmore. Sackville. NB. was a recent guest of her CAMEO Kensington Mon. Tues.. 7:15-9:15. Rich- a (lrcene. Anouk. Michael Denison in thrills. romance and a "grim manhunt in Spain "CONTRABAND SPAIN" t Burton. on their wedding anniv- ersary. A sumptuous goose sup- per was served by the hostess The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in social chat. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcnr- an. Piusville. were recent visit- ors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dal [- ton. Glengnrry. they also visited- Mrs. Dalton‘: father. Mr. Am-I brose Dalton who is ill. * PROCLAMATION Prince County Hospital Membership Campaign By Members of Local Service Clubs and Fraternal Organizations i On Tuesday Evening. November 26. 1957 Starting 7 p.in. All of us have a.vltal interest in this institution. It is in need of financial aid- The canvassers who will contact you 'l\iesday evening are interested citizens who are also con- tributing financially. Wexurge all cltluns. who are in a position to do so. to support this very worthy project. of assist- ing the hoaplfal management in meeting the an- nual operating deficit. Town of lunmel-side. W. A.’ CUBBIE. MAYOR. Arthur Murray and slstsr. Mn. Mr. Murray this village. Tuesday. Nov 26, 1957 The Guardian Page 13 Farlene reported the Church news. The guest speaker was in- troduced by Mr. Arnold Hender- son. Mr. Bruce Hodgins of the P.W.C. teaching staff. He deliv- Charlotte ered a most interesting and in- guest of! formative address on the racial her parents Mr. and Mrs. George ‘question in the Sou flende;-wn_ this village, |Mr T.J. lnman voiced the thanks ‘ 'of the gathering for Mr. Hodgins’ Mr. lvan Dawson. Central Bed ; Wlendld address R9“ -~ eque. is spending a few days in week‘ Who “Id 51'5"‘? b°f°"°' supper also pronounced the bene- diction. A. Cowper-Smilh left on ovt-mber 18th. for Tru- counection with Church matters. Mrs. Allan Martin. wn. was a weekend U1 thern States. 000 The MORE MENTAL PATENTS OTTAWA (CP)—A record 71.~ I51 Canadians required institu- tional mental care durhg 1956. the bureau of statistics Friday. The 1955 figure was N.- L956 total. 6,744 were on leave of absence from bos- pitals. while 65,107 were rectdenl pa . The Novanber meeting of the‘ Bedeque Men's ‘ ' of then United Church was held in the} Church Hall on Tuesday evening._ i9th_. Bring “ladies night" there was about one hundred present] The president. Mr. Arthur Mur- ray presided. After partaking of I delicious supper in which the 4 TODAY (TUES.) 3:30-7:15-9:10 CA P I |_"SUMMERSIDE WED. 7:15-9:10 men were the waiters. a rousing} sing—song was led by Mr. Ralph- Callbeck with Mr. John Havengal at the piano. He also sang a solo. accompanied by Mrs. Walter Craig. Miss Louis Callbeck then thanked the association for invit- ing the ladies to be present on. this occasion. l Mr. Edward Pearson led thei devotion period an0 Mr. H. Mac-E THIS WEEK AT CIVIC STADIUM 0 TUESDAY:— 1:30-.'l:00 Pre school skate 8:00-10:()O—Skating WEDNESDAY:— 4:00-5:30—Skating 8:00—(‘.ommercizil Lcagttc HITCHCOCK SUSPENSE IN MONTE CARLO =~vi§tt.VistoN CARY : GRANT... . ALFRED HITCHCOCKS TO CATCH A THIEF Color by TECHNICOLOR '0 WON! “WC! LI-Nov: - uovm w-cuaus - Directed Iy st.»-go nrrcucocn U0‘-nah: by norm MICHAEL mtvu . ................,.,,,..,_._ ’l'lI"¢uflI pr100'WI ACE ELLV Warriors vs. Kiloivatts; ‘ Jets vs- Royals. 'I'HURSDAY:— 1:00-3:00 Pre School skate 6:43—Grand River vs. TONITE 7:00 - 9:20 WED. - THURS. PLEASE NOTE: N0 SHORT SUBJECTS. Richmond 8:00-10:00——Skating _ FRIDAY:— _: IT WILL 9:1F>——Amherst St. Pats vs. ;; Sme Am .: THRILL YOU SATURDAY__ IN A HUNDRED wAYst 2:OO-4:00—Skating ' E 6:45—Richmond vs. ‘I Wellington if 7:45-—Kensing'ton vs. I; Sherbrooke 2 9:00-11:00—Moonllght 5 Skate ° SUNDAy,_ TH: ni.o's Mos? TALKED-A 9:00-11 :00— Skating Club FRIENDLY I PERSUASION OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0000000000.. OTI ‘fionnawocooooooonine0coonoi¢otoeooe oo¢OuI9EIfl C GARY COOPER - MARJORIE ._.-.—-— REG. 85-00 LADIES’ COATS! Q Fibreno. tweedsl Q Chamois llningl . Sizes 12 to 20! SALLMAl‘t’S REG. to 39.95 ADIES‘ 00ATS! . Imported wool, REG. to 49.50 LADIES‘ COATS! . Molaine or mohair? Loose siylingl Sizes I0 to IR! SMALLMATTS