Ill l nicrsidc Civic Auditorium. Joe pit-ce .llacFarlnne. president mcrside Trinity Mr. and Mrs. Club who was in the auditorium com- FIRE-TEST AUDITORIUM Demonstrating the flame-proof pleting plans for the club's an- quuliiy of the lavish drapery used nual variety show on Tuesday - curtains presently being in- night. observes that the material A iilcii on the stage of the Sum- will not ignite. The lad beautiful regal red curtain Brniihy. Summcrside town mana- which covers the front part of gcr. holds the name from a eiga- the stage is protected by light reit lighter against the edge of a weight tan colored curtain. while of the material while Horace the back of the stage is equipped of the Sum-iwlth a heavy curtain of neutral grey color. other staging equipment enables URTAINS the curtain facilities to be ar- ranged to provide a large. medium or small stage space as may he required by each event at the auditorium, and a wonderful ar- iangement of colored lights per- mits the stage operator to create a most beautiful effect in chang- ing the color of the curtains by changing the color of the lights. Photo by Wotton dlan wheat Cut Export Flour Price WINNIPEG (CF) - The Cana- P-Wncevd a price adjustment plan that will reduce the price of Cana- dian flour to certain importing Uulhd Klnldom and other Eu- "Dean countries are excluded from the plan. it is understood the plan is aimed at meeting the competition of certain exporters. mainly the United States. which has a sub sidy favoring flour expo The amount of the price ment is to be announced by the wheat board daily. A spokesman said Friday's ad- justments for flour exports via Canadian Atlantic or U.S. Atlan- tic ports is W: cents a bushel; via St. Lawrence ports and Chur- clllll. Man.. 3 cents a bushel: via Canadian Pacific and US. Pacific rts. ii cents a bushel. IXED AT EXPORT The wheat board Friday quoted a price of 81.6195 cents a bushel for No. 1 northern wbest. Trade sources said an example of the effect of the new policy would be as follows: Millers would pay the wheat board dirt cents less than this for a bushel ct shipped Friday from Haliiax to Bombay. The wheat board buys virtually all the wheat ys0dllCGd in Canada no trading in wheat on the Win- nipeg grain exchange. wheat board on a provisional price basis. based on the market price the day the flour is exported. "The export flour adjustment in effect at the time the final price nv- . Although the home of Mr. William Albert was completely de- stroyed by fire early Thursday morning Alberton firemen were successful in saving the nearby house and garage owned by his son. l-Idlow. Members of the bri- unite are shown above using a v north wall of the doomed house away from the Edlow Albert Home which was located only twenty feet from the burning building. The fire was far advanced when dis- covered snd nothing was saved from the dwelling. The loss is par- WESTERN GUARDIAN C.W.l.. CARD party Newton School tonight. Saturday. door prize. if stormy. Monday night. RAYMOND Grant Optometrist will he in his 0'Lcary Office. Sat- urday. lliarch 2. PANTRY SALE at Kennedyls Store Kcnslngton. March 2 at 3 p.n.il.d Sponsored by St. Mark's lit . CAMPBELL and Burns Chick hatchery now open. a special breed lol' hvcry need. Dial 337 mmer- side. KENSINGTON United Church liiens' Association meeting March 4- 7 p.m. Rev. John Morrison of Scotland. guest speaker. LOWEII. Freetown School. Sun- day School Lord's Day 2.3) p.m. Gospel Service 3.30 p.m. Wallace curlmors. Midland. 0nt.. speaker. . KENHINGTON rink tonight. Sat- uuim-. spring Valley vs. sher- l-moke. First game of semi-'ln.-sis. ll 30. sluts after. Skating this after- noon. 1.” - 4.1). COIIll.'l'loN - in yesterdays A ' ' ' hockey Istsnan Alberton and sum- m tih.'two Iournnsrstds goats. ibuted G. Ilse d Tcottfred by in Dalkud "N prghNDhAg.luP.ll1'Al. .IAP- it re . n Iadsqns sor- ;iiscaswf:ir-"s:ind;)y.uhIarch 8: Man- it . p : a.sn.. Scxhbloll noon. lvsniil m 7:11: Richard I. Canal. P&. NAME 0Ml'l"i'ID -' In 00 III lde air cadets K were an at& ins tlon of No. II n. the prunotton Hickey from Sgt. tn 2lLitM Q. was inadvertently ornit- iiill Frlendh of Miss Doreen Arsen- ault. 13 year old daughter of Mr. :06 . Arthur Amaamwg VEI M. will be I how out she has retnieneed home "la reedvhl treatment in the Coast. lloapltsi. ANGIEAN CIIUICII services he the New Lindon Parish on Id. ins Sunday. I! ll . 9 St. Etna KENSINGTON RED CROSS Canvass Monday March 4.. Be ready. Give generously. Reefer Car With Potatoes Damaged In Elmsdole Fire A reefer car. loaded with pota- toes. caught fire on the C.N.l't. siding at Elmsdale about eight o'clock yesterday morning a nd burned for several hours. Approa- lmstely 2.000 gallons of water was poured into the car through holes broken in the roof W the Alberton and 0'Lenry fire brigades. A stub- born blase inside the insulated walls and ceiling of the car proved very difficult to extinguish. The potatoes. loaded by Mcxsnna and Griffin,of Elmsdals were re- ported heavily damaged by heat. smoke and water. origin of the blaze was thought the charcoal borne to have been used as heat CITI. the refrigerator tn: r Ergfeisional Cards Charla rad Accountants c.....”" '”"'”... .2l".71h.?.”.:”. f1I,&.P. Ia PBIOC INSURANCE . .-.3or;.hiE ALBERTON FIREMEN IN T ladder to push down the blazing UGH FIGHT tly covered by insurance. Photo by F. Weeks Two Young Men In S'side Court Two young men from Wellington. aged 17 and 19. appeared in Ma- gistrate's Court. Summe side yes- terday charged with theft of goods valued at less than 350. The older youth was fined S200 and costs or one month in jail by Magistrate R.S. ilinton. QC. while the case of the other young man was ad- iourncd for sentence until July. Ill MEMORIAM MRS. HUGH GAMBLE Mrs. Hugh Gamble. nee Helen Jane Frizzle. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frizzle of Norboro. passed away quietly at the home of her son. C. Elmer. on January 6th. 1957. She was in her 02nd year and had been a bed patient for some time. Prior to coming to Albany in 1944. she had lived in Rose Valley. Her husband. Hugh. predeceased her nearly 12 yr rs ago. ' he leaves to mourn her pas- sing 3 sons. Loo. llamilton, Ont- ario: Merton. Saint .lohn. N.B.: and Elmer. Albany. I'll all" one sister, Margaret. lilrs Atton Lobnes. Prince Street. Charlotte- town: l0 gramlchllvircn and 4 Bred! grandchildren. The funeral servire. conducted hy Rev. Lindsay Graves. was in the Baptist Church. Tryon. on January 9th. The pallbearers were Otto and John Doull. John Muttart. Ray Wood. Otto Johnson and Walter ,. L. Interment was in Freetown Cem- etery. ' ciuiraun RINK TONIGHT Tryon vs. Cavendish In- termediate C. Game time 85(1) p.m. shai'P- Tam! must be on time. 1. ... " t final price for the contract." the board said in its bulletin. ELECTRIC OUTPUT Domestic and farm custome 3 served by Canada's central elec- tric statiors have more than dou- bled since 1939. Ill MEMORIAM M158 AMELIA HASLAM Springfield and surrounding com- munities were deeply with the passing in the Prince Cou- nty Hospital on February 9 after a short illness of Amelia Jane, only daughter of the late Welling- ton and Isabella '(Sutherland) Has- m. She was born at Springfield in 1900 where she spent her entire life on the old homestead. She was a faithful member of St. beth's Anglican Church and Sun- day School and taught a class for the last number of years. having a friendly disposition which won of wheat milled into flour and ”' and control; all sales. There is A Millers buy wheat from the: be the rate used to determine the. her a host of friends. But it is in O'Leary Keen competition featured the 1957 O'Leary ice meet held in the Alberton rink last night. The committee in clfarge includ- ed Messrs. Alton Rayner. Claude MacNeill and Doug. Adams. The rink rental was paid by an 0'Leary group and ribbons were supplied by the Dept. of Physical Fitness. Ken Matheson. Claude Machieill and Ed. Smallman were in charge of the ribbons and Norman Maclidlllan the prizes. Judges were Earle Jelley. Ken Matheson Claude MacNelll and Ed. Smallman. Ralph Adams was announcer and Bernard Shea. Rankin MacLean. Wilbur Gray and Ian Strang referees. James Baglole was starter. The results: Special Race, Girls 6 and under. 1. Rhonda Carruthers. Girls 7 and under - 1. Janice Macwiillams: 2. Rhonda Carrut- hers; 3. Marie Jeiley. Boys 7 and under-1. Lloyd Ad- sins 2. Gordon Adams. Girs it-1. Eileen Mathesoii: 2. Mary Vey; 8. Judy Pate. Boys it-i. Avard Smallman; 2. Dale Phillips. ' Boys V4 Mile-l. ruthers; 2. Carmen Dennis: 3. Clsyton Harris. Girls D-1. Shirley MacAusland: 2. Deborah Macltlnnonz 8. Bever- ley Gra'y. ' Boys 0-1. Robert Turner; 2. Norman Macnougall; 3. George Vey. Girls I0-1. Lois Harris: 2. Noel Grey; 3. Norma Adams. Boys 10- 1. Dale Dennis: 2 CAMEO it IINIINGTON I Friday and Saturday. 1:15-9:15- Matinee Saturday 1 p.m. A fast moving comedy lill Ill?- Fitsoorald. Evon D0- and avid Niven. TONIGHT Till: NIGHT lntechnicdonlttsa howlofa . Also serial and news. IEDIOUI RINK Tonight. Saturday Prnvldingioathor Pennits Intermediate "3" Third and deciding game for right to mast King's County Champion nor is IANGIII vs. ALIANY 51'. vars Game tins szso Shh after Adniidim I and so cents drawing worth 015.00. 1 Sealed tenders will be 11th for the construction of architect. assist-at tsomthe ""8L'.'.3l"t” cunts-actorsan L up .rk g . 1. TENDER SPRING PARK SCHOOL received by Mr. G. Keith Plckard. Architect. 100 Fitzroy Street. Charlottetown. Prince Riward Island. until 7:00 pm. Wednesday, March In eight eimroom school. Planuand tender documents may be viewed at the ottiaoftlis . ' ' i contractors may obtain these documents on dqodto(Q0.00.Trsdecontrsctorsnssaopmnp1.n.u.s arciittectfssajgvsaggpu-man - psssnt when ' '... r....g,-g,-' . Q II The Canadian Press sue: -A Kesiaeenu mus - gm w..,.., 3 gm, w 3.. 3596; colored 3596; wholesale . Csndo N'YCent soiabecwhltestzcoioredu. SUMMARY :t:::'.: .. '3: ii: ”.1'. :? R:'.L:'.'.. :2”: ii 3.. ;.:.-:33-1' ';... ..:":,.C,.. ::c Pot-um norm -New-W . not his aim sot. ---i,-. has Ath mo so as so .3 .. son; N. . Ha 1.75-LN; NB. 50s board Ifld gn Eiec Uid Alnrr t 'Ms .y '"'"l 3" m” " " " M" C" m' ” 3' 3'9 ti Gt Nor Ky 41 as 110-1 15s NB 1&3-3' P.l.I.75s By'l'llECANADlAN mess I-nvme W W W: 9 -in Nerve"-I mm at 71- -I -9 lntTaad'r aw. ' 1:; ' ” t 7,9,”; Mu”. higher in ac, mu-n lw um. an ax. . la N Dicker: an is: in in -l 14- - - l-We l-"dint BIIITJTIH J 1?: -ll ls; 7. film" I33 H 2 H -ll” N”. York: SIM” hmhert in" am” Md mo '5 u as N W" '5” 3 7' ” fl dustrials lead advance. 3333;. 33-; H 1; 1&1; :35; H330 5:33 3 3 3 -iv. Produce "WV?!" Milk" ll'!'93l1l9fly Brunston lbw it ll ll N Kalore soon ms is l5 S MONTREAL (cp)..Ap-icuuu,-Q higher in moderate late trading. Brun-wicit :50 an as us Newlund aovso u :2 :1 is 4, n t u . 0 hi or. .2 7:. 2: 2”" is w M -i E” :”".'n.3.".'”:. ”':r.. rices - : - , : s Buiichitli. 51": st. a 1v: N lyladaa 17:03 3 llv. ll-a -In to csoeintry station: We0l0d;Tl Eases - ur el r 47 52 Is" Newnor 350 9' . ' , ' , Currencies i”..'.i lllnlli '22. ':::i..::;- E” :3” 1 5?'5-1l2i”'iss?”isl-1'-”f:il' tiziilii L Dyno sou isa iso no .4 l'Nistu wo ll ” ll ll ' 0 345. ' ' ' l"31' M0NTRE-414 lCPl - The U5. Cdn Thor iouu ll ll u Mn-Acme issue n 12 :2 nu gt - C dollar closed Friday at a dis- Can-m 11100 II as :4 NI-rsold rlsoi am am a we u-"L "Hem nmH'”de"m' mum of A 9.32 per cam in tum, Cando zss so 31 J! -i Normetal iioo sso 4:: Aso no fecelpl-I 53: Current lellderable 11- TODAY (SAT.) 7:15-9:15 of Cindi" funds! down Ln gun-inn Iggy & 7s :2 4.1 iurpalx mm m lZZi 125' -2 ceipts 58. Fresh - grade creamery . Pound sterlins S2457 ll-16. down Cahllctuwts sis; 150 :3 3.3 If: lNmRuI'i':l stag: 13:” :23 ugh :4” grnizgsaljgbnolfcetzidgrggie tggh Insuperscope i,', aasiar zoo we so so .5-orihlp 16101 no a 6 S P I ix: tag 2:55” 13 can 1:73;: 2:: lg 2.3 fresh wholesale tenderabie T I Chester 500 :1 31 xi Ohiiaha mm at, an, an, , CHHOSSEE S b Is! um no us 295 Hi O'Brien ssoo so so 59 i Cheedei R03" "V-'l”'y' 0m”l9 Toronto Stocks ”'”5'1'.” .2: .9; ” ,2::m;... till. it as "..'.?.itf..2ii Q”:ii.::id.”.?.i.d:.”"'”? Partner" ' , . ; co- (Quotations 1. c....,. ".1... .,,.,..,.. . g:l:mE'"” ..l.','.': If), 1.5:, 1'3. 7: 3pl;'n'."' 3'33, tfmq37m,,”" '3 ored 33; wholesale Ontario white :0-dd lot. ad-l-:x.dividenn. as-Ea-rights Chmm 130 325 :15 :25 4 lu Parbec s g A 5 V. ' . aw-Ea-warrants.) Nu mnwm w 51 53 .1 l;ardee 12400 sz 7s 7s ,1 With John Payne, Rhonda 95 95 ' "Wi I-1" list In OI-u CI'u Cody-lleeo no as as as 1: viii; no 3 '4: 85: u FlemmE- Ronald Reagan- sunn Coin Lake zoo it is it P at: low us us 5 .4 , Amaieu 1442: :1 as as Coldstrm iss iso 16.1 to rlfcs.o'r':' 12300 9 s 15 --A The action packed Western Aconlc mm as no sis no Colon-c 1500 M 9 er.-v. Pow llou sum as 61 ex .-4 Advocate 150:! 600 590 I00 Conlsgaa am 194 194 191 -l Preston 21:5 sss sis I30 -5 ili:i”i';?.,i -iii ii iii. lit. ”””5l.".'.""' fill it 23.. ll .. Still: in i&””.....”2S.l 233 Ill MONDAY. TUESDAY on use an 2m :19. -, is c Bellokao mo zs zrv. as ti Pros me as us 125 um WEDNESDAY Aisoni duh sooo as u c Beta G isoo is is is Purdu iooo ll ii ll -l Policeman for the Town Allom wta s1i6 sizvi ii izv. 4 it c Callinan two as as as 4-! Que Chih moo isi Ni m 4! . . . , Am-harder ssoo aw. is is --w. c neniaon am-o mvi aw. nv. use Que can ass at as so .1 of Alberton. Qualifications Be 1. Th." 5 'n Am NQPII TM 155 155 In -5 C Discovery ON! 306 EN) 305 One Lib M030 IDA l9l-A Zl necessar Sal e S 9 Anacon mo in 141, us, 4-! E Fen. 2714 l35 in m is Que Llth szs sso I15 us via y- My - , .::."' no :" -. q”.:.'.. is .-:2-2.. 3: R? .. month” life Are Free Arcadia 5160 in 15 in uayana 22 1 21 - Qiiemont 050 S16 isla i6 71 mm . - THELMA AI-IEARN . as hrrraehaoaaeoee area 'wmwmmmwm 1 4- on an 26 ' r IA seven 1 75 l ' tlaa isos 12 ll 12 nix. c Red Pop soon 17 I7 tun-his ioo ins is its Town Clerk Dm1ey' Sheree North ' Atlin-Rn! C3N00 00 7I OS 4-! C fiegcourt 57100154 120 m s Rexspar usno S0 55 55 --I The final price is Ailbella ssoo iw. ll nu. Con sud ioszo 250 no no 4.11 nio nun scoo it is l! Aumscho usco ii 27 rm. 1.5- CTungsten mm 2: 21 21 Rix Athab 700 so so 59 id Aumaquo 500 it it it Conwest 000 550 555 555 -.10 Roche 92400 28 16 27 Avills iooo NA UV) are 4- IA Cop Corp am 71 65 7l 4: Hiickwin issue 36 33 33v. 2-is Barvus mi) 6.5 as 02 42 Cophisn 1l'I400 rs mt. M as Rowan Con 1100 ll 101.4; 10'!) -l Base Idetals moo ss 7s so -.1 ggglrand :3: ans us no .25 gr gdlcxhlacl m is 27 2s J "ml 9” 503"! Wm Ego: lgtg 1: 1:50 1: -tr! Croireizr some 3: .2: ,2: If sbzrrtttv sass shot cl: cg '1 E 1:: are it'll 2: 2.. 2: so 1: it 2: ii ANNUAL MEETWG sco S e 327.”... ins: its no 167 n Daerinl so) as is 2: 4. smash. ms is ill Jr 4-3 3” lffh ,3 ? 1: Hf garfigon sulom u'W'sA"Mg1m ; El""".f" 1:39; id ii? iii Due to road conditions the annual meeting of 0'Leary Com 3 T A II'il'C' fl 4 ' Bali” 1”" ' ' ' t 9” Cm" W 5' " 5' ” 5”"'"" mm 2' 5' 7'. ” munity Hospital has been postponed until Wednesday. March Deer Hunt till) 2655 nib 10'-A HA Stet-Ioy 6500 9 Vs Th -1 --:---mm-m-' Dlldetn moo is is 15 H sleep I! use mm at am ii at 8 pm. in 0'Leary High School. Please note that the Hos- ghe home .11; will be most keenly mm, 9.33 :2 :2 2: If E.l,'f,"a',',l,. m 3: :3; if pltal will be open to the public for inspection from 1 to 7:30- missed. Her kind hospitality will gag?" mg "M wt 1;” J” 153;; ml 311; :22 1,” p.m. on the above date. ' M be "'"'”””"”' 'E'i"'.i'.'". 2232 N.” we l"'.'3"". .33: is 1:. ii -” 2- w- mm- The” "'9 19" l” "mum ""0 hm nil. SuTl iso lg 4415: till :lo 1-:ck-Ci?” me ms in ion thers. John Carllgtgn End Basil E", in” mg 35 33 no, No, Temag aso no ass no is Secretary of Trustees. with whom s e res , ree nep- Ea5t Min ms W! as :40 45 Thom L we M 91 94 -1 hey". Johngprank nnd Albert Hag. El Pen-Roy 26400 40 :6 40 -is Tiara soon 14 I 23 -H lam. The funeral which was lav Em 'a..s..”n"s'3. 3'3 3'. ll ii l.lEisl.l'.'.. G 3 it 33””? gely attended was held on Feh- Eureka sou s1 sq s7 U Estella sso is is is -i ru-rv mm mm me home to St 5:-ax" .22 ca 5" .22: 2: ".2 5:: :2 . .... ..;l:..:..""..'.”".a..i".'.i...:e'.ll3' ".22. 2:: 2:: ii so it A . - . nddened G. R. F. Ebsanfs Hymns sung glltwin low as 2: 2: l A song" zglmaon 2.oo'1''9.15 & were "Peace Perfect Peace" and G:2i'ggm m "g: 1:; "3; H w:ed'm "" W 3 3 I 4 g . . "Abide with Me." A solo "We Giant YK ioo un Ass 465 wu-nu mo 5 81 as -is u 1, , -re Sgl"!Md""i;..f,';”,V.j;l.:i;.;,”" G::.:..."'- :1 2.. m we .4: he ROUGH TOUGH WEST . W"! Y 75- 9 ' ooi-icrut iooo isv. ms IZVI wiituy mo 11 my 11 ; Pall bearers were six cousins. Gold Man I300 iso ins ion is Winch am I, I 0 t VI CHARLES STAREETT .. SMILEY B 5 Percy Dickleson, Chester Weeks. g” h"';"u H33 fl if, t: m'::,;':. '33: ,3” 1:; ,1: ,, Lemuel MacKay. Sutherland Mac- G::,..,.,,:.' ,9,” W, 1-, 1-, L.,, W, n,.,, mg m us us '1 , rt 1-l Ital Lad saw at so so -3 EIiza- ifahfilee chul-l-vh glgglrw '33 Tl Tl fl: -1 Y-'1'-gel 3 .3 .43”-H3” :lV' l'emef0dl'Y- thl"II!:fTBlu Bnflldefmllxl gallhigna l& T: T: T: til! fifiixsnhn soon ':,'i J 3: -:1 WI un er e rec on 0 086131 Gunner into 1420 Ill Ilka use s M Zsnmao M810 4- L. Davisonl The many benuuhn Gwillim 147000 1195 0 llw MIA Zulapa 850 M M 56 t1 l'loral offerings bore silent tribute l,l:':m':”" :1, E; K. 4 3.,c,:.': m 4,3. as no 4;: to a loved one departed. ligasaiga sc& 3 3 14.1 (gasps cap :3: :1: 33 (3,: t if as way -. a o Haath son 14 is IWA 4- in Penn on I0 80 I73 I"! -3 High-Bell mm in as as ' o E lloy nszio 525 no ans no Ice S orts Big vent w w M w M P . l'.i."';.'::': .h it i; ii at Montreal Stocks 3 In lr tin N410 OJ dl 6.1 -41 At Alberton Rink Last Ni hi rm” we as as-aw -- -- c--an Int Ran 1500 15 22 15 H Abltihl own and Bay Min 1! l'"" .5” & 333 3?; id iii "'”'"" .. .i'"' 3” ”33 John Matheson' 3. Charles Vey. ,'”" E", "M ,3 7., ,0 1, '3'”-" ' "" "' Girls V4 hlile;l. Pauline Finnan g:E:je't:exP 1:553 gov. 3: ,2: uv .:”5.52?.f 1:655 'T1o?a.nl(E-r 253v. - . 0 r E M Oh I lit 25 Let; Pnatricia Finnsn. 3. Isabel Rog ggmumm xx 3v, 1 c ?!t::mCI:'i'i') aw 5&3? H SW Boys Vi Mile-l. Robert Car- Kflzlnbg no no ass no la E”c..3.'.f' " gist n.'.'.'.u.Z" mt ruthers; 2. Carmen Dennis; 3. lgllem wt! 100 75 75 75 -3 an no St L carp saw Clayton Harris. Kirk Hud moo 17 is isui -Vs Ssagrnma ms shawls saw - , au '20 1 1 W ih 5"" 1” C'”””"” V” ”' till.-ill. hf ll '3”"'3"i” 3”" 33 THE BUNK HOUSE BOYS Lillian Grey. 3. Alice Silliker. uh U” Hm U H H t ;:I.JT;drIuW ago C-warm” Boys ll-l. Reggie Malone. 2. L 5...," on M M 4, m uh. W. Cm. P” W Mensel Reilly;c3. pGary 6lohn's0:. ll;:saqua Ag 23 H". 231; -2” Bow smith ss rm IMIA Girls 12-l. aro Mac ormc A -t - g 2. Georgie Carruthers. ' w J; ,3 ,l; 1: STARS OF RADIO AND TV Boys 12-1. Ronald Turner: 3. Lounge 1500 M W. W. Au" Hm"; 3' Git" Phllsllllisk 1133:: V" W 13 1: "'3 3 Polio Innoculotion WILL BE AT THE 30" 1 Mu9'"4- "S" "3 Louvict ' is is 15 t1 2. Clayton Harris; 3. Charles Har- Lvndhsl mm so n 4.1 is . ris. acsaga isoo ll! in his -ti ' cum: t ltfirlsuls-hi. gum: ri,-inan; 2. tilt”. ll; m .i: .. . BORDEN LEGION HALI. 0 arr ' . e e . M in 15 n'..'y. is-1'. Hazen Sillikzr; 2. :lt:'lli'i'e't' :33 m in -in Expect-M m0"'f1"l"d .f"””m- . Munoey Macxinnon; 3. Ernest ,,''"'t ., M. ,4 ,, ,, t, not attending sc 00. W 0 W Gallant. M:c:l.l't: sun 00 sou. to H E01 ""9 the" l;l)”ele":,'el' 5 r Gm. ".1. E11,” smgllmgn; 2. Maroon um is 11 is Al day before 31st ecem r. . on... 3.31, tl""l"" lzilgg is if; is ”" may receive Salk Polio Vaccine Boys on. some Carruthers; .::lil'.... so ss ss it at the gumm;;;'d;m'j;;'i';,t;;f;r;6 FOR BIG snow AND nANoE 3' Eml smwm 3' Cnmen Dem si flmismis” ismts” El:-.dne8F:z'25 'cents Expectant In g, H '”w” " ” ' " mothers must bring a certificate D0033 OPEN 7:30 P.M. ,,.,Gm'.”, "Id b”l'''R'' 7". ”; llitl... M. .h .3 1 12 (mm their doctor. Others must .nn:In' 8' u e ogumni ' Mm rm. moo is i1 is 4. is have a request form signed by SHOW STARTS 8:00 PM. V73 ll mlk"- Mldrim mo us in us -t . parent, These forms may be Boys is and over-1. Malor Mllllken mm zoo as as : i ohmmd at the gum. comm 0.. -ADMISSION: ADULTS 51.00; CHILDREN 505 . ch than no is is is i mlben C” M'cDould' 1' "ll" Han” Min Corp Ill sis ms was Foley's Drug Store. to be signed , 0”" N-v-P-""'"-' "'"""'- inn-m no me in w -x and brought in 4.. the Clinic. no COME AND ENJOY FOUR HOLRS OF Isabel Rogsrson. Virginia Siiliker. Mlrul 115: us 14! 4! mnocuiamms Wm 1,, given with. V V Cynthia Ke - '.”.?.'.','t.” H... 5 . ." ”-,"”.,.. out .. signed request from parent ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING Boys Relay-Robert Cari-uthers. Namn rr son as s: as is or Guardian. Carmen Dennis. Errol Andrews. an Esril mm 4.1 49. st is Ian su-.n'g salon ISM -17 1015 I7 H SCHURMANS sciioot PARADE RETURNS TO THE AIR TONIGHT AT 7.30 P.M. 'oviai2 RADIO STATION CJRW NEW TALENT AND A BRAND NEW ' INTERSCHOLASTIC SPELLING CONTEST Ono full Hour oflbelightful Family Entertolnment' Schurmarfs School Parade is Sponsored and Produced by ,5 -v ill-ft .5iiMN 'AssPtiblicSsi'vital'hailtIVs:i.'