s MILWAUKEE-Lew Burdette. Braves' fidgety rtghthander, whu bottled up the Yankees for three nf'Ml."xaukee's tour World Series ,. LEW HAS THE FORMULA ' : victories. has a steady arm as National Izague flag. Also up he feeds tiny daughter. Mary early. to watch Lew feed the Lou. born Sept. 24th. the day baby, were Burdette's wife. after, the Braves clinched the Mary and their three year pld ....a.. . v --.-.u.... BUNDLE or Love NEW Y0l'tK- lritlsh reelng far. into the reception room ei earlier in London's St. Peter's driver Stirling Moss 'carries his London's Savoy H0101 00- MOW Churn"- bride. the humor Katie Mol- day. The couple were married AP Wlrephote son. Canadian brewer's daugh- l ahead to Wednesdays game Class C Archie Moore Agreed Ori Terms DETROIT AP)-Light heavy- weigin champion Archie Moore. In-eed Tuesday on contract terms for a title defence against dutch Spteeer of Detroit in Jan- iary. Joe Spteeer. iaother and Inno- lhr d the Detrotter. posted a !10.W0 ectued cheque to a brief ce the olices of the Mic athletic board of on con- trol. remaining 9W.000 of Moore's. guarantee must he Doated ITth the commission by Oct 21. .Ed'a Pride (D. Stewart) Flying Dale (ti. Jenkins) 1 ll Sailor Boy (D. Deponsierlz 22 all season. well be a cinch for Bobby Sox (J. Ryani 3 38 the Stanley Cup playoffs. Time 2:34: 1:28; 2:35. in the three road games the Results of Monday's Race Oct. Rangers beat Detroit 3 - 2. tied ltth. Montreal 2-1 and lost to Boston Class A 3-1 Souihport's Pride. against Boston Bruins. "1! we can play .500 hockey on the rond Watson is a bit riled over a pre- (J. Smellwoodl l 1 season poll among the hockey Dr. Banter (L. Wood) 1 1 writers that picked the Rangers Time 2:24. to finish flith. He admits that Clue I Ed's Pride (D. Stewart) 1 Sailor Boy (D. Deponsierl 2 Flying Dale (ii. Jenkins! 8 Time 2:32; 2:3. Chicago and Toronto both have improved but. he adds, "so have we. " Class C- Anita Budlong (K. Jones! 1 Ruclng R.3Ull3 Donald Lechie (E. Larterl 2 Ft-nion's Gal (McKay) 8 Time 2:20. Racing results at Haaeihrook p Sammy 0 h min ELIMINATION mart Donald Lat-hiel (E. Larteri Sailor Boy (D. Depooslerl Class A i 1 Flying .Dale (H. Jenkins! 1 I I Buddy Watson (E. Clow) Dr, Boater (L. Wood) Time l:I it; 2:11. i I I 1 Anne lndlong (K. Jenkins) deal I Futons” Gel (Kelly) Nu 1. 1-1",. Time 2:24 (J. Mcoonaldi Ill! LOIS Illtlll Every hour of the year. Can- Lewis xeu.c,. mi, has the tau and had to stay in bed. AP Wlrepltoto Vacations With Pay In Federal Labour Field Lay Cornerstone For New Spring Park Village School On Tuesday. Oct. 15. l51. the corner stone for the new school at Spring Park was placed in position by Mr. E.S. Matlseson, dairman ol the Trustees. Present for the occasion were 359 members of the Board: Messrs. Matheson. G.A. Cairns. Cletus Mtu1Iho'. .l.D.E. Sterling and Francis Carmzoeil. trustees; and Mn. E.S. Norrie. Secretary. Masters ol the leading staff: Mr. C.W. Wood. Principal, Mrs. Olive Green. Vice-Prin. Misa Vil- lett. Mrs. S. Macheod. Mrs. B. W. Plehch Miss Ethel Graham. Miss Arlene Larter. Miss Mary Walker. Miss Roma Mcdmkey Mrs. Grace Maakinnon. and Miss Joan Ayl-ward and Mr. John Harris. Mvudc instructor. Following the singing of 0' Canada by the school children who were present for the cere mony and the raising of the Hag. the.(.hair-man for the oc- eadon. Mr. eipal of the School, wdcomed those present and called on Mr. Keith Picisard Architect who after a few well chosen remarks presented the trowel to the Chairman of the Board. LAY! STONE Mr. Matheson then placed the corner stone and declared the same to be firmly and securely placed. The Chairman called on Mr. Charles E. Linldctser. represent- ing MI. Stzhtn-man Co: Ltd. who spoke to the retro in at- ' ” and rum? ” the Board of Trustees and ratepay- ers of the- District for the for- ward step they have taken in school facilities in Spring Park District. Mr. Malcolm Macxenzie. Chief C.W. Wood, Prin- Supervlsor for the Schools of em. payed lilting tribute to? the scholastic attainment of Spring Park and. encouraged the students to rnaintainthis stand- ard in their new envii t The ceremony was brought toi a close with the singing of Thai Queen. I PEAKE'S Mrs. Harold Jay was a visitor in Lorne Vnliev Wednesday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bir beard. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly and Mr. and tire. Chester Bradley were visitors in Bedford at the home of Mr. and Ms. Arthur Hughes. The occasion being Mr. and Mrs. Kelly's 45th wed- ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Madtlevin Charlottetown, were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Mat-,Nevinis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Hessell Carney and son George. Charlottetown. were visitors on Oct 6 in Piaquid East. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Misses Elsie and Mildred Rod- gersoh, students at P.W.C.. spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rogerson. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDon- ald. Lorne Valley. spent Sunday with Mrs. Mat-Donald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay Mr. and Mrs. Birt Learn. sons Gordon ant? Ralph and daughter Carol. Lorne Vail:-v were Sup, day visitors at the home of El OTTAWA CF)-Legislation for own vacations with pay, for workers under federal juris- diction will betintroduced by the. government at this session of Parliament. it was announced Monday in the speech from they throne. The legislation. it was learned: later. will provide two weeks'l ployees wih two yea.rs' service: and one week up to that time. The bill will make it compul- hnlidays. p It will apply to some 430,000 workers in such industries as rdlways. shipping and communa- catlona whose labor relations are' in the federal field. Most of these already have obtained paid holl- daya through collective bargain- Witl: passage of the legislation. the federal government will Join seven provinces that have vary- ing forms of legislation ensuring holidays paid by employers. These are New Brunswick, Will Seek New Fish Markets GEN WILL SEEK FISH OTTAWA (CP) - Federal at- tempts to promote fish markets and develop international rules to protect the fishery were prom- ised Monday in thaispeech from paid holidays annually for cm W? sory on employees to pay for the . 9itr9?7fa-Coampfim and Hire. Herold lay. , ple of days visiting Mr. and bonus Dunphy. Wed..gOct,q1.o.7 i957 The Guardian Page 7 MINI FOB QUEEN Mr. Gerald Itrt and Mr. John: Bin. Marathon, Ontario motoredv to the Island to visit their par-1 enia. Bin. Mr. aad Mrs. Wallace . Elisabeth will be presented 'a the Queens arrival here. Th-' Mn. Owen Kelly went I Collwlllllk coat - worth about 815.000 soclstlon said in New York t. .. 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FREE FLASH- LIGHT. ' HOLMAN'S YOUTH CENTER . . . Both Stores HOLMAN'S BOYS' WEAR . . . Both Stores the throne. Without going into detail. the speech said: "My government will strive to .eecure additional markets for the products of our fisheries and to promote the development of in- ternational rules to safeguard the living resources of the sea." The reference to international rules evidently was to dissatis- faction among Atlantic fishermen over the issue. As a conserva- tion measure. the Canadian gov- ernment has kept Canadian trawiers from fishing within the 12-mile limit while foreign ves- sels under international law may fish up to within three miles of the coast. John Diefenbaker promised ar- tton to remedy the situation while campaigning for the prime m'rs- tershlp in Nova Scotla last sul- ma. woaas IMOOTIILY TOKYO Reuters! - Canadian Ambassador William Frederick Bull add Friday the Japan-Can eda tnde Jam:-y. 1&4, is working "very smooth." Bull. lapealtlngpn a F MaclEAN ANNIVERSARY sprcuus WED., THURS., FRI. .8: SATURDAY, OCTOBER I6-l7-l8-l9 '5 GROCERY WINSLOE DIAL 7478 said the in In! Canada bought panese and sold Japan s2i.non.ooo worth. Last year the amounts, had rien to ui.Io0.0oo and 8111.- too reepediveiy. BFUTNIK RECORDED DANIURY. Oonn. APD - Al- bert stnone. a television dealer. put Sputnik records on sale in his Freda. one of his 2 I 2 I 1 3 Myrtle c. (C. Ian) : 3 1 Time: 1:27! I:8: 8:l. adaloeeetlaumbytlrelette heaaeeaeaslieu. I CIIRLOTTETIWI ALL WEEK WHITE SUGAR . . . l0 lbs. Sl.07 F-"iv 9- ' can: MIXES BROKEN PEKOE TABTY PAK TEA . . . . . . lb.69c PEAS . . . . 2for29c 2for 73c SILVER LASSES I HILK SEEDLESS MOLASSES . . qi.29c msms . . 2 lbs. 39: ' PERFECTION RAISINS . . . FORTE COCOANUT" . gin:-I-seem ORANOB.. IANAIAS . 1.1 T AUSTIIAIJAN smman.-12 on. 2 for 49c runeaees ..2fert9e 2 for 45: JELLO . lb. 29: 2 doz."69c lie. 21: All. ILAVOIS QAIIIIANHDIN HUM! 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