JULY 18. 1951 " THE wssrenn GUARDIAN :7- PIINCI COUNTY OFFICE I lnmmor Street. Bluuneraldo. Phony an News. Snbaorllitlonl. Advertising ltcpreaenlatlveo J. ILMEB UUIIPIIY and 02036! GLOW Ilouso Phonux 8038 and U08! ' The Guardian may in bought at any of the IIIIIOWIII Gloves In Snnunpnldox up gonna:-o, Bummer strut: ” Drugstore. II Central slnoli nil" Nun-Itan'd. Water street: Marl Outlet. 61 Granvlllo siren: Alyn Donoetton Grocery. Second street: Island Motor Transport. Water Street: Alban'a Grocery. 120 Russell Street. I. I. Walk In lenalngton WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albertans: Phone: aCOMPW.l'lN'l' Complete in- iuranco service. W Boyd Beatrato. gensinafon. -BUYlNG peeled pulpwood zliroughout July at market prices :ontact P .E. 1. Product Co.. Ltd Kenslngton. Phone-57 or George ;-l Brookina. Kenslngton Phone 9. -ALL TAXES owing Cape Trav- lrse school District No. 82. not ,gid by September 1st. 1951. will 3.; passed in for Collection. By irder of Trustees..Evelyn B. Mur- phy, secretary. -PAsS TESTS - The following goung swimmers passed their elementary tests at Corney's Shore, Summcrside. yesterday: Margaret Gallant. lteagh Clark George Robinson. Stuart Morri son. Arthur Morrison, Alan Des- Roches. Judy Blacquiere, Merrill Bishop. Everette Durant. The ex- amining instructors were Miss June Ramsay and Mr. Ralph Emery. -VISITS HOME AT MILL RIV- ER - Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Mac- Ausland and two young dough- lers, Janie and Iva. of Wood- stock. 0ni.. have been visiting Mr. MacAusland's father. Mr. Mur- ray Mat.-Ausland, Mill River. it has been almost seven ycars since Mr. Maciiusland. who is head of the history department at Wood- stock Collegiate Institute. has visited his home here. The iam- iiy loaves today on return to Woodstock. ' Alberton and VICIIIIIY Mr. and Mrs.-.I.:C-. Profit had as their guest recently, Miss Nora Longworth, of Charlottetown. Miss Barbara McCue. of the ol- fice staff of R. T. Holman Ltd.. spent the week-cnd at her home here. Mr. Leo O'Rourke. Corner Brook, Nfld.. is visiting his father. Mr- James O'Rourke. He is accom- panied by his daughter, Peggy. Mr. Wesley Oliver of Munroe. Maine, who had been visiting rel- atives in Alberton and vicinity re- turned to his home last week ac- companied by Heath Profit, who will spend the next two weeks with Mr. Oliver. Miss Colleen OlBrien who had been attending school in Newark. N. J., arrived in Alberion recently with her mother, Mrs. Sadie 0tBrien. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Brien. She is also visiting her cousin, Miss. Ann Profit. -Miss Joan Wells, Springfield, N. 5., is visiting her grandparents. Mayor C. R. and Mrs. Profit. Joan is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Wells, former residents of Alberton. ALBEIITON W. I. - Miss Margaret Forsythe en- tertained the Dock Women's In- stitute for the July meeting at which Mrs. John Oliver presided. Following roll call and minutes it was decided that cans would be ordered this week by Mrs Fred Campbell and Mrs. Erskine Clark. At the next meeting there will be a special collection in aid of the new radio equipment needed at the Provincial Banatorium. The next meeting will be at the school and films will be shown Mrs. Fred Campbell and Mrs Ers- kine Clark will provide refresh- ments. The roll call will he answer- ed with "What women dislike moss in men". An interesting report of the local W.I. convention was given by Mia. Edgar Forsythe, Mrs. Erskine Clhrko and Mrs. Lloyd wllkle. Professional cards - H l O Earle Rickey Chartered Accountnnl Canadian Bank or Comment ldlnl Iunlmonlde. P. I. I. PHONE 2388 l E. E. Parkman. 0pt.D., R.0. OPEOMETIIST Inn Examined l on-ea mud office non!-ax l D to II - I to I - and by appointment Phone 3201 IEGENT TIIEATII BLDG. Insurer IL. lanlncrnlda : ' I. r. iiiuim ll. 0." 5' forrouu-iua-r "Complain VlaI::':.nnIyIu l PIONI IIIO i . aunoouaicn IIIILDINOV 3 : llnnanldo. nu. - Fflllll WWII. llenreaenhllvo. G8-I oulw and 63-) loans. -DB. WILFBED will be absent until August 1st. Callaghan from his office --COME "I0 the ice cream ao- clal and dance at Clr-rmont School. Thursday. July 19. also sale of lunches. -JUST AIIIIIVED new Massey- Harris power mowers. horse drawn mowers. dump rakes. onc only rake bar hnyloadr.-i'. Hubert Alnew. phone 2627 or 2720, Sum- inerslde. -DUMP TRUCKS wanted to haul lZl'aVl'l. Contact Palmer and Murphy at Galiant's pit Tignlsri immediately. Personals -Mrs. L. E. McLc1lan, Ottawa. and Miss Pauline Noonan. R.N.. of St. Anne De Bcllcvue Hospital. Quebec, are visiting their broth- er, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Noonan. -Mr. and MI'5.IV.FIed McDon- ald. Alilerta. accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Colin McDonal , sum- mcrside. and Mr. N J. McNelll, New Annan. on wedne:-day visited Mrs. McNeill who is a patient at the Charlottetown Hospital. -.llr. and Mrs. W. Fred Mc- Eonald. Rosalind, Alberta motor- ed to Prince Edward Island re- cently where they visited Mr. and -THE GUARDIAN. Warm Welcome To Slside' President Chief Stanley Scott. Glace Bay. presided at the open- ing session of the Maritime Fire Chiefs at Robson's Restaurant. Summeflide. Yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. ' Rev. J. A. MacLeod delivered the invocation and this was fol- lowed by the official civic wel- come to the visitors by His Worship. H W. Wedge. who said: "Mr. President, ”Rev. Clergy. delegates, ladies and guests: It gives me great pleasure, on be- half of my council and the cili- zens of Summerside. to welcome this large group who have hon- ored us wilb their pzcsence to- day. It is my earnest hope that you all have an enjoyable tlmu and avail yourselves of the hos- pitality which our town offers. "I hope that your visit to Summersld-. will prove of value to you from the information which you will derive from your meetinlzs. and at the same timi,-. you will be able to enloy the at- Mayor H. W. Wedge I tractions of this beautiful and progressive town. "I would ask you. Mr. Presl- "I note that you have a well dent. to accept this kvy to Can- fillcd programme in which out Mia's most progressive town. nnti standing men will lecture and should any of your dclcgales run demonstrate fire fighting techni- into difficulties, just say you're quc. You will have lime. I hope. visiting the Mayor." to enjoy the hospitality of our kind and courteous citizens. Our stores are the finest ir. Eastern Cnnnda, this part of our Prov- ince is noted for its line farms. Malpcquc nyslcrs. and the fam- ous P. E. 1. potatoes. From this port each year thousands of bushels of potatoes are shlppcl .to all parts of the world. So that I will not sound too boastful I may say that the onl-J potatoes that we import from Nova Scolia nnd New Brunswick arc the ones we eat ourselves. "There is Chief Walsh Replies I Tho rr-pl:.'tollicltiayoi-'sivclromr was mud:-.,hyCliiefJolm Walsh of Cnmpbclllon. N. B.. who assurml His Worship that the visitors had expected Fl warm welcome in Summersidv but that he consid- ered that Mayor Wedge had ex- cecdcd th-2 fondcst expectations of all. "RPV.'K. G. Sullivan held .1 memorial service in mcmory of the departcd members, and it that the moment's silence was observed nothing Mrsfi Colin McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Ma,'or McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald. scarle- toivn. On their return they will uslt another brother. Dr. Hubert McDonald. Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Mc- Donald Is a native of Alberta and this was only her second visit to the Island. people of this town likc hotter than thnl, of playing hosts to gucsis. To br- host to it group of friendly visitors such 4:; we hnvc with us lodny is an honor and privllcgo which we thoroughly enjoy. IVc enjoy st-eing old fricnds and striking up new ac- qunlntnnccs. We enjoy the warm- hea-rtcd spirit of friendship which prcviiils. by all present. The delegates were nddrcsscd by Mr. C. It Thompson. Dominion Flrc Com- missioncr. who dealt with mai- Iers of i-articular i-oi-.cerii to the Fire Chiefs. He showed how prcscnt fire fighting method: have actually reduced fire losscs ovcr the mast 20 years. His address was followed by a question and answer period con- West Cape and I I I Vicinity Mrs Annie Macwilllnms of West Cape was a visitor to Halib- erlon and while there she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crossman. Mr. and Mrs. w. Compton family of Toronto has home after cjicnding a pleasant vacation at the home of Mrs. Comptonls parents, Mr. and Mrs, Binnie Macisaac, Glenwood. and returned Mr. Bertram Brooks of I-ialilax, Nova Scotlii. w;.2l..hc.gucst of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Brooks. o'Leary, during his em- barltatlon leave. . Mr. and Mrs. Major of mcraide, Mr. ai.d Mrs. Winnie Brooks of o'Leary and Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Brooks of Hall:ax. Nova scotla, were recent visitors to Milburn. Sum- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard of Cape Wolfe motored to Charlotte- ductcd by Mr. Tliomprr-n. Duringibe zifts-rnooii the liidi--s of the party were contiucted on a tour to points of lnlcrcst end- ing with a shore Ndinncr rii Cavendish. Mu,phy-Be." Paynter - MacMurdo Nulltials N-u-"Ms -One of the seasons prettiest weddings took place at 7.30 o'clock on Friday evening. July 6. in Ken- -Tryon Uuitei Church Par;-on- slngloii United Church when Rev. ago was the scene of an lntere5t- S. ll. Haslam solemnized the mar- in: event on Wednesday alternoon.;riage of Lois Ada, daughter of Mr. May Rev. Leonard Baron offic- land Mrs. Erskine MacMurdo. Kel- lnting. when I-Jvclyne Mae, daugh-lvin and Elwood Trueman, only son ler of Mrs. Bell and the lateiof Mr. and Mrs. Trucman Payn- James H. Bell of Cape Traverse ter. Nrectown. exchanged marriage vows with To the strains of Lohengrins David W. Murphy. also of the1Bridnl Chorus, the bride entered same place and son of Mrs. Lauraithc Chtll'('h on the arm of her Hog; and the late Andrew Mur-:fathcr. by whom she was given in phy of Kelvin, P. E. I. lmBlTlliB9- The bride looked lovely in I. She was charming in her floor steel gray gabardine auit. greyllenzth gown of ivory slipper satin hat and pink accessories. Her cor- with nylon marquisette yoke and sage was of pink carnatlons. matching nylon cape and mitts. "We bid Jou uclcomv and ex- tciltl the freedom of Summer- sidc. It is our plcnsurc to hnvc you with us and we hope youl find your stay in our l.iwn most enjoyuiilc. -- i Mr. and was held in Attending them were Mrs. Kenneth Mutlart of scarle- lown. Mrs. Muttart also wore a town recently. The many friends of Mr. Howard are ver, .leased to I" mm cm md "Wnd R333” grey suit with t.” ile accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Arthur Wright of Albert- pouowlng the Cenmony' thg on and Miss Normr Lock were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralford Look of Lock Road recently. Mrs. L. D. Dewar of o'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. John Platta of 1-lowlan and Robert Gallant motored to New Brunswick recently. bridal party left for Cape Traverse where a wedding supper was serv- ed by the bride's mother to the immediate relatives. Mrs. Murphy left on a honey- Halifax. Prince Edwarl Island and while here new” me guest of M5 pap Earle sawler. Man. nice Sifts were received as well as a Immediately following. Mr. andiller head-dress and mitts matched I i moon trip to Annapolis Valley and fill!!! 0f l Previous to their marriage. a Andrew and the ushers were: 5 R:-iiTo"d Sim”! of NW” large miscellaneous shower was Messrs. Allison MacMurdo and C 3 l ” them Vim" '9 held at the home of Mr. and- Mrs.iEdWlIld Paynter. substantial daughter”: wedding a gown of em. Her full length veil Place by a silver-beaded coronet. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses and maiden hair fern. Miss Eleanore MacMurdo. cons. in of the bride, was her only gt. tendanl. liie wore a floor-length gown of yellow silk poplin with net yoke. filled bodice and full skirt. her dress and she carried a bou- Plnk Delight roses. The gi-oomsman was Mr. Lowell The bride's mother chose for her evening was spent by all. An ad- dress was read by Mrs. Lloyd Bar- wise. Mrs. Horatio Macwllllams presented Rev. and Mrs. Blair Col- burn with a gift from the Club and Mrs. John Maclrennan presented Mrs. Colburn with a gift from the Ladies Aid. Rev. and Mrs. Colburn thanked one and all for their kl s' to them. Aft. which all Joined in singing. "Blcat Be The Tie That Binds Our Hearts In Christian love." A delicious lunch WEI Served by the Ladies Md and the social Club of the Church. "THE RED DANUBE" AT T!!! CAPITOL "The Red Danube". new M.c.M attraction at the Capitol Theatre, offers strong dramatic meat. Tell- lna the story of I arliiiiii colonel and MI Iiaff. who are sent to Vienna after the war to ferret out subversive activities among dl-placed persons and to forcibly turn over soviet citizens for re- patriation. this picture doesn't pull roglngle punch in its gripping act- Tbe plot centers on one of the vlctlma of Soviet injustice. the lovely ballet dancer. Marla. who fb relentlessly hounded by the Rus- sian officer. Pinlev. and who takes refuse In the convenl in which Col. Nicobar and his assistants. a 3'0"!!! fnliof. and an attractive aubaltcrn. nomad Audrey, are bll. leted. This trio enlists the ,aid of the convents Mother superior in protecting Moria min her tor- mcnton. and the episodes in which they enable her to euape from a DP. ti-a and ucrat her away in a moon in retreat under the Jory G!" of the ”uuians are permeat- ad with tension and suspense. 'nirough the action runs a roman- tic thread between Maria and the ioung major and them is an ad- ::1:;:lyhg'g;'L1ngfl'lG' smnh md sum of money with anh accom- ::'o(ld;:il'ed White olrgandy with i panylng address from te com- 30 "K HCCESSON!-9 and the pp "TOT munlty. groom's mother was attired in lea- soc1:h9c'nE:ih:I!Litl:;e5 lllzld lb? compllmemm-y addresges lmdirose with white accessories. The recent” n the U H 1;" ""5 presentations of gifts were also-00755895 Were of red roses and in S l;m mm w"t'dA ”1”"'" given from the Y. P. U. and Wom- WNW Cl!l'nallOn5- D 3 '5' P”"'" en's Institute of which the bride- The wedding music was played was iii; valued member. In well by Mrs. Russel MlacKav and dur- chosen words, Evclyne thanked alillnz the signing of the register. for their gifts and good wishes. M145 Nlargafet MilFMlll'd0 sans At the close of B recent choir very effectively. "I'll Walk Beside ractlce at the home of Mrs. Y0"-" lanche Harper. a presentation. F0”0Wlfl8 the Ceremony of a beautiful lace table cloth was CPPHDH WAS held at "Shining made to the bride and groom on:W8l0l'-5' Lodge." Cavendish for behalf of the choir of which thcy,5lXlY 8119315. The bride's table with are faithful mgfnbers. Mr. Murphy its arrrangcments of cut flowers regponded, expressing melr .p.iand lighted tapers was centred prcclation of the kind wishes and With a three-tier wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Piiynter left by gift of the choir. motor fora honeymoon trip to points of interest in New Bruns. wick, the bride lraveliniziin it grey gabardlnc suit with navy and white accessories. MEETING The King Hiram II. is I'. will meet Thurldly. July II!!! In King Edwnrd lndgo Room. B:-dcquo. at 8 P. M. other Precepforlea are invited to nth-nil. Mont Wou- Ihlbful Bro. Sir ltnlghl. Macltay. f'.G.)l.. of Calgary. Alberta, will be the guest speaker. A. A. lilacCALI.lJM'. Recording Registrar I I”!- comlc conflict between the cynical Col. Nicobar and the fervent and courageous Mother Superior. It would be unfair to reveal the out- come of the manhunt for Maria: sufficient to say that the storv moves to a stirring climax. T Annual iiiiiiiiis oi coliiiiiiiiis carnival At . Sulninorsido JULY 19th, 20th, 21st On the grounds adjoining . the home Fun for young and old RESIILAR RANGE EVERY WEDNESDAY at Ularkls Warehous ditional underly theme in all. sometimes drama lg umathlen CI-IARl.OTTETOWN Every Credit Union in the Prov- lnce will be advised to keep at least 20 percent of its assets in a liquid condition unclei the terms of'a resolution passed at thej fourteenth annual meeting of the? 1-. a. 1. Credit Union League, Lid,l held at 0'Leary yesteiday. . Other resolutions pE.N5Cd at that I meeting expressed approval of the work of the Federation of Agri- culture and favor:-d fuither organ- ization under this mended further promotion of radio forum groups; urged mem- bers to secure protection under C. U.N.A. loan protection insurnncc. and boards. of directors to stud: C.U.N.A. life insurance with a view. to recommending this service to; Individual members; expressed ap-I preciation to the Extension' De- partment of St. Dunstan's t7ni-: versity and thanks to the press. One new director. Mr. Ernest Hughes, was elected for Queen's County and two directors were re- elected in the persons of Louis MocGuire for King's County and, Melvin Bridges for Prince. The meeting opened at it 'a. m.- wlth President Cyrus Poirier pre- siding and welcoming the dele- gates. In his report the prisldent slat- ed that the year had been R very successful one and lhal the Credit Union assets had increased by over 874.000. and savings by over 570.000. During the year the As- sociation had appointed ll field man. Mr. Joseph Mai-Isaac. to organizp study clubs and promote Credit Union Work. He urged that it strong attempt be made to in- crease membcrship. Mr. J. G. Dennis managing dir- ector presentcd a detailed ac- count of the past ye.ir's business. lie said he was delighted to be having an annual meeting in O'- . l.c.-iry which is his homo town and also the homc of the first co-op- ei-ative oilzanlzation in the prov-,. lime to pass thin half million mark J in sales. Mr. Dr-nnis also P"35Pl'll' ed the financial statcmcnts and- the proposed budget for 1051-52. The special speaker of the al- : ternoon session was Kev..Father i Mccormack of St. Francis Xav- ier University. Aiili,'1lllllSll- N 5- Dr. Mccormack spoke of the amazing growth of 'he Credit Union Move-mcnt all nlross Can- ada and compared -bc western Canada Crcdit Socictlnsv with. Maritime Credit t,'iiiovi.: He asked that consideration bc Klvcn 10 591- - ling up a National Credit Society. i hon) : recom- Cites Flgun-I . Mr. Dennis, in his ripnri stated. that the credit unions bad. for tile; year ending September 30. about their usual gain in assets oil 374.000. Assets increased from: .'ST'i'0.C00. from Sc-ptemlzei 30, L949. to 5884.000 an Septeniler 30. i030. 1 Total loans made to 3,094 hoi--i rowers ditrlnlz the .Velll' Flm0"m”d to approximately s46,'..000 or an average of 51:37.00 per borrowcil. This. the fourteenth annual re-i THEIR NEWEST & Maritime Fire Chiefs Given'Annual Meeting At 0'l.eaiy Of P.E.l. Crediijlnion League total loans of credit unions since inception. of over 331100.000. The Guaranty F'ui.r'. shows a balance of over 528.000 to covet- iimollectable loans. with an Edu- cationnl Fund of sum iim-x- pended as of September 30. 1950. commenting on the above fig- ures, Mr. Dennis remarked ”fhal the above statistics do show pro- gross but not at all the progress that you rlelc-mics know we could bc making so far as savings are COIIt'PrII9d. With a meinhcrshzp of nearly 10,000 members wc should have an increase in savings or at least 5250.000 which iviiuld be an ..vei'n:e saving of 325.00 per mem- ber. There is absolutely no reason why our savings 5ii0l.'ii'i not be in- creased each year by this amount if the members of our local credit unions were conscious of the benc- flts to be obtained by increased savings." Reference was also made to the Li-o.gue's Share and loan Depart- ment the iotal assets of which amount to S114.-105.6!) Of this amount S63 725.22 is in- iested in the Credit Union and Co-op Building at Charlottetown. There is however, a mortgage of 530.000 on this building which leaves an investment by tho credit unions in this building of 535.725 22 The revenue from the building is at present more tliaii suflicicnt in cover the opcraiing costs of the biiildlng int-ludin-I inti-rest. insur- rince. and taxes. with approximate- iv 52 000 remaining. A ten year lease nf this building in the Cen- tral Farmers Co-opcralive Associ- ation Limited with lh4- l)i'lilIt3lZe to buy at any time is nolzntiatcd. Book (Tommi-ndcd Commenting on Dr. J. T. Crot- cauls book, Mr. Dennis said: "A noteworthy contiibution was madc this year to the -redit union mow-mcnt in this proiincc by Dr. J T. Crnlenu, foimer Managing Director of our Lflazllt-' Dr. Crot- eauls book "cradled ill the Waves" is a vivid description of his ex- pcriences during the thirteen years he was with us. and no doubt his izrluswlmmuannnm FOR SALE No. 6 Tractor Mowers M. H; No. '1 I-lay lnrulcrs, M. IL: l'lWtl horse niowcrs; I Hulls Tllreslu-r and Blower comhlm-(I. ncarln now: one 102 Junior Tractor. complete IIPIV motor nnd pnlnt job: 1 Mass:-y Harris potato spraycr in pcrfcct cumlition: 'f Fir:-stone rcfrlgoratnr, ill; cubic foot cnpncity. at olll prion and loss tax: I Fin-stonr wushcr, not". root bargnlii sl25.(l0: 1950 Van- guard Scdnn: 19-I1 llomircli SNIIIII. very low mllPlli:f'- L. D. McLEOD VICTORIA W” ” me I'"g"”' 5”” "5 Wm lam REGENT TODAY 2.30. 7.15 a. 9.15 BEST - BY FAR THE HOUSE I . THERE'S (IMIIIMI IN Til! PASTURE . ...AND A IIHVMRVIN ,3; I M . E lillllilltll l0Nti - NEG liANlllLl Percykiiiskivs WEDNESDAY EVENING, OSCAR DOYLE Admission Good Music and PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING MATCH IN ST. MARKS HALL LOT 7 Vs. Both Heavyweights of Boston, Mass Dancing from 10 to 12:30 JULY 18th, AT 9 P. it . FRANK DOYLE 50 and 25 Canteen Service WRESTLING IN Oscar Doyle, 250 lbs. vs. Boston and Doug. Nicholson. Gamesbolce Cream, Hot ALBERTON 83' Bingo Ted Abear-n's Five Piece It's Big - It's Better Than Orchestra ever Canteen Service T T Starting 9 o'clock P.M. JULY 20 Sponsored by the Alberton Branch Canadian Legion and Albcrton Parish -MAIN EVENT- 30 Miniitcs one fall FREE FOR ALL Three wrestlers in ring, Oscar Doyle. Frank Doyle declared the winner. - Preliminaries - Boxing , ALBERTON RINK Doug. Nicholson, 190 lbs. Alberton Last man in the ring Adults 85, Juveniles 30 Fl-Dry hmllliht back to many ofyou memories of the days wiisn you worked with Dr. Cioteau. We would like to see as many books purchased as possible. this would certainly be a "thank vou" to Dr. Crotenu for his efforl.- in giving us a history of the early days in the credit union movement." , During the evening session the special speaker was the Rev. J. D. Nelson MacDonald of Dartmouth. N. S.. who spoke on the Credit Union movement in general and gave a brief history of the work achieved over the past year. The remainder of the evening was spent in general discussion. Among those in attendance all the meeting were Rev. Nelson Mac- , Donald. Frank Dunn. J. F. Arsen- aizlr. Wellington. I..'.m'd Malhesonp llfnnc'nn. Rod and M . lVIr.VI'.i'leri, Miss Beverley Dukes. H. D. Clark. Monclon, Jack Burns. representing the Credit Union National Son'- icr. Harilflton. Ont. Dnna.d Far. ri-1!. Alex Mclkaac. S.D.U, Rev Fathfr Simpson, Rcv. Faihc: Fran- i cis, S. D. U., Rev. M mar-l Ronn- ey, Bloomfield, and Rev. Fatiier: .YlcCormack. l WAUER PIDGEON '1.- IN! COMMANDER f PETER LAWFORD ms tovu l with LOUIS CALHERN I FRANCIS L. SULLIVAN PAGE ELEVEN K GAMEO THEATRE KEN BINGTON Wednesday 7:15-9:15. Your last chance to see the thrilling dram-I. "MY Il'O0I.lSIl HEART". with Susan Hayward. Dana Andrews. Slic lied! She loved! She lost! But donlt judge her until you know the truth about her "fool- ish herirt.' Admission 40c and 30c. REO THEATRE BORDEN Presents "FOREIGN LEGION” Starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello and Patricia Medina. Showing Tuesday and Wednesday, July 17 and 18th at 7:15 and 9.15. CAPITOL ummes.-side Tonight. 7:15 - 9:15 - Thursday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 JANET LEIGH IN! MUNTED We are sorry we are We are able to offer S19-1.00 down. balance at 5 KENSINGTON ALSO LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY AN APOLOGY mand for. our Massey-Harris Hayloaders. the ever increasing popularity of our machinery has encouraged us to stock more heavily in the future. 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