continued from page 1 .-'mj-fj-'7---YT summerslde Breecars 1 Gordon Mtiifslillan; 4. Lrncst T ME:.'I,.gi1r' of Dani-G Entries: 1 Em A. Ctiilbct-tr; ". S. U. Mes- mhpxv, .3. Gordon .NlaL'Millan; 1 tr”:-5I. T. Mitt. tux D.-HID PEARL PLATINUM I . ,iiuii l- Adult Mule-7 En L, W. Hancock; 2. L. W A. Callback; 5. Clayton .3 llil” 1- g ”.,,....i:, J. (:v0r'.'e . li. L';ckerbb'i Adult. Female-9 En- Lockcrby; 2. L. W cluyton 5. Mill; -1. . Mill; 5. L. K. Lurker- L, W. Hancock. .'l--Pup Male-9 Entries: ;a,i.oii iv L W II3TlL'(tL'k; 2. George A. K, . George A Callback: 1 . Mill: 5.1. K. Locker- . . Lrirkeiliy ..mi 4 Fun Ftnialo-ti En I.. W. Hancock; 2. Ernest 3. L W. Hancock; 4. L. i ikorby (Hue 6-LIGHT sml on 1- Adult Male--7 En ,-. in 3I('5xli.gPl' 2. Ar Willem; Ll. Ernest T. Mill. 4 '1 cnrigliliii; 5. George A - liiliii '1 Adult iylriiiiilo-13 En . G urge A. (Tallbeck; 2 I Mill. 3. L. h. Lorkerbyf li.int-ock; 5. Gordoi. l. W. Hancock; 7. Mac- Slar'lx'iniioii' 8. Robert .ii. 'J. L W. Hancock. -. ii 3 -l'iip Mule--13 Entries: S 'l llaiirtrwk. '2 George A. (..Hl' rx. 3 (marge A. Callback. 1. W Hancock, 5. Clayton S. Mill. prion S. Mill, 7. Robert Cough- 8 l. K l.oclrerby. -inn 4-Pup Female-ll Ent- . George A. Callback. 2. L. VV. g ..l:. 3 G. A. Callbtck. 4 l.. K. . Wmxiii 5 Ernest '1' Mill. 6. Ern- Milt, 7. l.. K. Lockcrby. tl,lsS 7-EX'I'RA LIGHT -r '1iiIl 1-Adult Male-Z Ent- ms 1 Robert Coughlin, 2. George A (” "or-ck. g i 'I.4tll 2-Adult Female-7 Ent- ::r5 1 George A. Callback, 2. L. K Loclrerby, 3. Gordon Roper. 4. nvincii Coiighlin, 5. Macbure & M."tt"KtilTi0ll. . till 3-Pup Male 15 Entries: I W H1lllC0('I(. '2. l,. K. Locker- 'n. .'l (lmoi-go A Ciillbeck. 4. Clay- '.iill 8. Mill, 5 Ernest T. Mill, 6. RoUei't. Coughlin. 7. L. W. Hancock, R Ernest T. Mill, 9. Robert Cough- ill? W... xl ion 4-Pup Female-9 Ent- . - 1 Gvorrze A Callback, 2. non- r rniiziilin. .7 Robert Cnughiin, 4. l K lxn-kei-lay. 5. Ernc:t T. Mill, 6 r'aj"ori 5 Mill. IH u1Pm.VsHil'! (iflllllmnll Staiidzrrd Pearl Plat. i..ini--Ariiili: L. W. Hancock, Re- :r:'i'r. S U. Mcssinger. Champion Standard Pearl Plat- l21'Jl'il-PUD: George A. Callbeck. RESPTVP. L W. Hancock, (1-mid champion Standard Pearl rt 'lllll I. W Hancock, Rrservv, it tr A Frrlliivck. IIOPT-'. RIVER scnoor, Sept:-mher Report li:.4t'Ir TX -- l. Form Stewart. lwnrirr Vlll l Marg:-irei Simp. writ 2 Herhnrt Simpson. Grnrle Vi -- l. Gemma Reid; 2 i'r irsld Stewart, " TV 13' r l. Aurlrey Cole. ytwaile IV thl A 1 Helen Gal- .RI'i' tiiarle IV (rt .. 1 Ma,-je cut. lhrnv 3 Marcellus Reid; 3. Leonard ..a.larit Grade in - l Heatlier Cole; 2. tviffr Rrid: 3 Brendon Driucetie. fvzarin 1 mi - 1. Gerard Ma- ton: Gzarie i (la) - l. Eileen Simp. iR'i'ri;i 2. Allan Cullen; 3. Lowgll FH5KlleSl Average in the Senior uuirlcs, Margaret Simpson. Hilhilifsl Avorage in the Junior .i:mirs, Aiiilrry Colo. Tent-her: Marlo Mann. rive out ACHE 'I m, c: a unit: Switch Your 1709 '5.- Ken -L-Ration A training cruise . . . with an ric- cent on the training. 'I'hat's whit 762 officers and men in HMCS Quebec are finding as the 5,000- trm cruiser izets well into 5 seven- ireek, activity-filled program which has taken the ship to West Indies Jlnd South Anierii-an watt-rs. She no leisure for men in HMCS Que- bcc. Many of them take ndviint.-age Training Cruise BISHOP RICSIGNS of uurmcr climates to soak in some siinsiiiiie riiiring "stand-easy" per-i rods. liere. doing Just that are ABiPnpP has arc:-pied the resignationl Albrrt Fierkwttii, TAB VATICAN CITY (Reuters)-'I'he Toronto, (in of Msizr. Ediiiiiiid Francis Gib- iroiiti; and left to right. in hark. bnns. A6-ymr-nd Bishnp of Ab.-iny,' Virtnr Cormlcr. St. Louis, P. N. Y.. it was announced Wednes- is due to return to Halifax De- IE. I.: Ldg. Sea. James Tliompsomlday. Msgr. Gibbons had asked to cember 5. 'Ottawa; and Dick Morrison. Mon- It's not a case of all work and trcal. be relieved of his post for reasons of health. churmans School Parade Presents the Following Program Over Radio Station CJRW FRIDAY. NOVEMBER IZTH. 1954 AT 7:30 P. M. I-'3larlnn Mrivrrt. North Brtlriiiu-. Grade 3- Rt-ailing. 2-'Shirley Soln. 8-Bmllth Bolton. North St. Ele Handing. 4-(liitlmrliie Glllls. .1ll.Irotii'Iii- it--Public Spr-inking. Dymcnt. Norlham. Grmlc 4-Vocal annra. Grade 8- ('rmvi-nt. (irnrle 5-'.loln Cnrruthera. North Betlequr. Grade 1- Pinnn solo. ' The-so r-niitestnnte WUI compute in the 1-3 Classroom Division. he on hand at 7:00 P.)l. on lfririny. Quiz teams at 7:30 I'.M. 0-Patricia Folrirr, Mlsroiiriir (fnineiit. Grade 10--Rriuilng. T--'(7nrol Mnrl(n,v. Solo. 5-Sylvia Pnlrler. Mliicouche Convent. Grade 6- Puhllc Speaking. 9--'Dnnna Colwill. Nnrthnni, Guide I! - Vocal Solo. Nortlirim. Grade 4 - Vocal 10--Maureen Forbes. Summcraido High, Grade 10 -Plano Solo. All ('0l)IP5I4lilIl nrc asked to INTERSCHOLASTIC QUIZ CONTEST TNORTH BEDEQUE VS. contain the proper halance of necessary to your dogs health. Dogs fed nourishing Ken-L-Ra bright eyes and alertness. their general good health and happy disposition. If you do not feel miir dug is thiiting proteins, Vllamim and minerals so show it in their glossy coats, their AAUGUSTINE COVE IIUTI as he shoulil. switch him to Ken-I -Ration immediately and notice the rapid improvcrncni. Yes- there ggg lower priced dog foodsmbut they don't contain Ken-Ir Ration's LEAN RED MEAT! A Nor do those lower priced dog foods Canadian Press Currespondt-nt WOOMERA. Australia. (cPi Completion of many new ground facilities at the Woomera rocket range in South Australia has en- abled Britain and Australia to step up their missile-testing program Every type of missile is now being tested - air-to-air, air-to- ground, ground-to-sir and ground- to-ground. The Woomers area is a vast ex- panse of sand ridges. stumpy bushes, and clusters of stones known as ”gibbers”. In the sum- mer months the temperature rises to 120 degrees in the shade. The rainfall averages less than five inches 1 year and there is no nat- ural water supply. This type of country stretches the full length of rthe range to the West Australian coast, a distance 0! 1,250 miles. COSTLY UNDERTAKING BRITAIN. AUSTRALIA STEP UP THEIR MISSILE TESTING PROGRAM ,ei'nnient.s share the enormous. lthough undisclosed. cost of the rocket range which was started seven years ago. . Three thousand people now live in this town on the eastern edge of the range. Five hundred houses have been built and there are hostels for single men and women. The town has its own school, tire brigade, bank. cinemas, bakery and shopping centre. There were no trees. 51: 25,000 IAlJSI.I'aIl(lil gums were planted and ;they are helped by water from a 10-inch pipeline from the Murray river, about 400 miles array. The tmrn lLS('lT uses 2,000,000 gallons .r vteek. It has a sewer treatment pliint, an EIPCl.l'I(' power station and a stone quarry. t Woomera's main function is the firing and observing of missiles winch are reported 800 miles away at Salisbury, near Adelaide and flown to the range. A depart- -The Guardian Page 7 Thursday. Nov. 11, 1954 Izrawn up at Salisbury and there iiie mm 1,000 buildings covering an area of six square miles. ESTABLISH OFFICES l Eiglit British aviation companies ;haie established offices and work. shops at Salisbury where they as- sembln missiles. A security officer showed news- pamr men a little of the maini trance at Woomera. He explained that a large new headquartr-rs 'buildiiig controlled the iiiimile-fiiu iiirz, platform some distance away. "Instrumentation posts along the range truck the course and be- ;haVlDl' of mISSIICS with high-speed canirras and telemetry." he said. ; Most missiles have a parachute on their tall, the fllIS.SiIC explodes Iil IIiL'.IlL and the parachute breiiks its lit” in the teiiiiis go out by land or I1eii4'()plCi' y e. s -...e.s .. The total of native-owned cattle in Northern Rhodesia ls estimateri NATIVE FARMERS The British and Australian gnv- inient of siippiy nstablishnient haslat nearly 750,000. FOR LIBERTY AND FOR US THEY GAVE THEIR ALL PIIRE MILK CO. LTD. Pridetully we honor the memory of our sons who fought so gollantly and made the sacrifice supreme for our Free and Glorious Commonwealth. REMEMBRANCE DAY. NOVEMBER II. I954 191 Great George St. Phone 5556 They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow olrll Age shall not weary them, nor the years r-onrlr-mn. At the going down of tliv sun and in tlw nioruing We will rcnirinlwr ilmn MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED Rround. RFCITVFIT i STOP SINUS I SUFFERING For the first time. sinus suffereru can OIIIHIH mnipli-ie, lung-lasting rl'Iilt.' with ?x'leLl.itl. Av;iiliiblr- to the public nfii r want at" ri-soar:-h and vilrvful it-.-oiir.,:. Mr-dii.-ii l('Fls have pmven iii:ii in nlnit-at all raw: NEVO i-nmplr-ii-iv i-liminniea llntll i-uiifcriiig vttii-ru iill ntticr mi-tlmdl time rf'.II"ti. tfiiriiiiic rm-vs nf 1niInV u-arvI' dllfallftll 1'VI'lI IIl'IH' ulrii-h have had rl'I'lIllflAl' in siirpui .il ilriirnngo - l , g respond ltllli'IiIY i.. .Nl-IVH treat- ment NI-.Vtt i-n-iiniii.-z no harmful drugs: HYIII iii.n' hi llxllti tw rhildron an lAl'II as Iltillll 5iIlisI':rr'l Inn (;lliIFiIllI('PtI or Nlnrugx IIvl'uiirI(-II REDDIN BROS. CANADAiS FINEST CIGARETTE Bathroom Hygiene For I tub ' basin toilet. - lfloors Disinletts 1 Deodorizes Removes Stains Whitens, Brightens Din renrres are germ rrnrrcc . . . "I.iH'i'X” s.in.i iitiiun lights lmthl To save steps- ; KEEP 3 B07ftf.S' HANDY "JAVTX" work! exervdav I(IlCI1t't'1 and bathroom wonder! in cleaning. and in the laundry. JNO Safe for V 5' Septic Tank: NAIL 414244; Qqedf .264. .r ix I most housewives know 20 EASY WAYS Javex .. MARI; THINGS WHITE! BRIGHT! SWEET! CLUINI FOR Tailoring . nml Alterations 5 RITE - WAY cr.r:AM;ns 7337