loroen lxplorer And C.G.I.T. Graduation An impressive service was held in Borden United Church on Sun-i ri-rosy. June 17, 1955 Th. Guardian Page ii Canada Adopts Belgian Jurton -Mrs. Ray Carver and family. also Mrs. Jean de Mass and son Jonnle. Summerside recently visit- ed relatives and friends in Cape east rrince Jr. Farmers Meet -The regular meeting of the East Prince Junior Farmers was Conway -Mr. J. Clinton Morrison. spent a few days in Halifax. N. S., rec. ently. Qurlington Church Will Mark 100th Anniversary in moth F M 'm y dingy-mevenli;g. June aim at 7.38 Wolfe. A . . e.n- r eniag "um, y "mm mm r . .. . - ; '(i1u'-j(:lI"JfI.nen;::l!:f IOTVICGI KIT; Elhlhtioavifgvst. Peter's got: mm Elm Girls 03:: lLnGl'ld:elllOl1 Ex- D4Mrs. Roy Jones and daughter. Cyg-ii.s(.)scs:nlt”.thb:miIivNeeelililegii Gwilgli ll? mm; this Sunday. will Ia: Gh Mal; ":10'5:V:llI.R;d Cwannn G. R. eidleim mm at Oren. -wonmp "Wm was has d thleanhe of 'I;oll'1onto. are visiting at his wife and family at Conway. W1 . I 5” Sl'l"”"' ugh" we ' I ' '0' Tm "" W" ” ' on the E lorer and CGIT p-e an oil” 0 er mm" M"' 1"" . I ean ange In DH" ll gm-ungton, each evening praznt. ' I.ng part In the rural youth pr? I .n:Dzave In msihhi .in.m Jliu aiic ard. Hahburton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keizi-i-, -. . mughout the ooh. I” ludizdeeka observance will be lfllllmllgl Plrlde Iauizlo EXPGI” P””meu'mI Pumas? and goals of U": i Mr and Mr J M Co Foxley Riventccompanied by Mrs. OTTAWA mp, yy cum. huh" been decided .0 d i 1, ms in 1855. during rec- coat: on mos-nus; men arm, Char wn, has Gm" I - Tho” mm; M” were Pumlm s. o I'f!0l'IlI. Oscar MacNeill were business us. adopted the mm H!" Balm” FN em I I u a opt dais inod- . 9' wmhm unh MU wmmulom T” u” July at R W” add” '0 c - Carol, Love Mona ill: 1)" livf 3' were recent "mm M M" '0 5'-Immefllde On May 30- rlrabrique Nationalei autoniati th we 0 ma Rm! wupw - I 1.". g gg An-lugs; Ems, Cunpbeu By.nmeit;i4ii;: r. an Mrs. Peter Dalton. Bur- ic e standard rifle for the Canadln "Titan cinn-ch wee constructed. in those dlya about I30 P00' P” mended vlcea held here. weeks of services will be , nced I-III! .y me pl-.5gnt.svacI.oI', Rev. W. ham. 9 W" A. ”eacon c. a. ' M nday. .3'.'.,.,.." of Summersldu. will i a infsdonary service. and ::'dsls':.-y's Anglican Church choir ofliummerslde. will also be in stteudallcer , Tuesday evening a layman s night will be conducted by Canon .1 T. ibbott of Charlottetown and A v. A. E. Plercy of Milton. and Charlottetown and Milton will be preiisenit. we m nesda even ng serv w .,,Xl.fS. an 3A.Y.P.A. rally for the sgsiiery. with Alberton and Port mil choirs in charge of the mu- dsflie officiating clergymen will be Rev. J. R. MncMalion, and 3... M. J. Findlay. Thursday evening 'will be high- lighted by a women a rally. with the Crapaud choir. and Rev. G. 11. F. Ebsary present. Island Transport Truck In Accident SAINT JOHN. N.B.. (CPI-Saint John taxi driver Leonard Gunn was seriously injured Thursday in s highway crash at Spruce Lake when his car collided with a three- wii transport owned by Island Sea Foods Ltd. of Borden. P.E.l. Hospital officials said he was suffering from several cuts and abrasions to his face and head. X- rays were taken to determine in- ternal iniuries. The transport. driven by Joseph Rubin Stone of St. Peter's. N.S.. was en route to St. Andrews with s load of lobsters. He and a pas- senger in the transport escaped injury. Shower At Wiimot -Pink and white streamers and gut flowers made a pretty set- ting on June is for a bridal shower in honor of Miss Betty Iluesiis. R.N.. at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ly- iiieii Huestls, Wilrnot Valley- Nuptiai music was played by Miss Miriam Caseley while Miss Phyllis Hogg attended the bride elect. The well filled baskets were carried in by Misses Pauline Large and Sandra Huestls. and the ribbons were cut by Misses Marion Huestls and Miriam Case- ley. The gift cards were read by Misses Pauline Moase and Janet Crorler while Mrs. Paul Macxay and Miss Dorie Marchbank ar- ranged the many lovely gifts on a table placed beneath a pink and white unbrella. Assisting the hostess in serv- hig ieueshnients were: Marion auastls, Miriam Ceseley. Doris lfarchbank. Mrs. John Burrows. has Roma Stewart and others. Bus service will be conducted by the resident pastor. R ev. W. E. Ingrehem. L cum" have left for Saint John, NB. where they will spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin But- chinson. Gracie. also Mrs. Pearl Mac- Govern and Mrs. Elsie Hayes. mo- tored to Alberton. on June 12. visiting his wife, who is a patient ii:dPrince Count Hospital. Summer- s e. is spending his vacation visiting his p:arel;its, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. 'Mac- au . Archie. both of Halifax, are spend- ing a few days visiting at East spent the week end Ellerslie sand I Bideford Mr Harry Guile and Mr. Arnold Mrs. Alberta Walsh and daughter. Mr. George Barlow spent June 11 Mr. Robert MacCaull- Halifax, Mr. Colln MacGregor and son. Bideford. Mr. Bertrum Phillips, Hallfax.. with his wife and family. . . . Miss Edith Barlow.. Freetown. spent the week end visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bar-! low. Mr. E. S. Burlelgh spent the week 1 end in Sackville. N.B.- where he joined Mrs. Burlelgh and sistei--in- law. Mrs. Ella MacLean. who were attending the Maritime Conference of the United Church of Canada. They returned home on June 12. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mac- Donald. spent the week attending the Maritime Conference of the United Church of Canada at Sack- ville .N. B. Mr. Gerald Matthews spent the week end visiting his wife and family in 0.Leary. Selected For Cruise -Petty Officer Cadet Antony Coles (above) son of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Coles. Summerside. who was .ecommended by the committee of the P.E.I. Division of the Navy League of Prince Edward Island as the cadet to represent this Province on a cruise aboard the H.M.C.S. Iro- quois when the shlp sails at the end of this month from Hell- fax. Official notice of the accep- tance of the recomniendatio was received yesterday by the Sum- merside officials of the Navy Lea- gue and Cadet Coles will leave to join his ship by June 27th. As a member of the Summer- side Sea Cadets. commanded by Lt. Roy Roates, and sponsored by the Summerslde the Canadian Legion. Cadet Coles ments of the Naval Department. His cruise will last for 5 weeks. and on join his boree held at Ottawa. ber of the Blsley team in 1953. branch of measured up to the rigid require- No official release has yet been given out regarding the itinerary of the cruise. Cadet Coles is a member of the Sea Cadet Band return from the cruise it is expected that he will re- lellnw bandsmen who will then be on special course at Sydney. N.S., for eight weeks. He is also a Queenis Scout and In 1951 he attended the Scout jam- Hls fa- ther. Mr. Ambrose was a meni- (Photo by Sears) man for Prince County who spoke on the 4-H clubs and their signif- icance to rural youth. thanked by Donnie He was Bealrsto of Malpeque. The boys from Belmont were in charge of recreation period. A de- licious lunch was enjoyed by all. Five new members Joined the group. They are. Norma Montgom- ery. Bedeque; Major Laughlln. Sberbrookc; Sadie C h a p p e I 1. Eleanor Paugh and Eddie Doy-1-es. Wellington -Mr. Everett Ferguson recently visited relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Richard and two children of Moncton also Mr. Judes Bourgeois, Mrs. Richard's father, recently visited Mr. Rich- ard's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Richard. Miss Marguerite Richard who stayed three months with her brother, Albert in Moncton. has re- turned home in Mt. Carmel. Mrs. Daniel J. Arsenault is now home after spending the winter months with her daughter Mrs. Dick Gallant of Lavack. Ontario. Mr. Benoit Poirier of the Navy I beth Reed. - Lorne Cousins. Lean. Norma MacKenzie, Sandra Walsh. Mariorie Campbell Patsy MacDonald. Carol Currie. Eliza- d Velma Cousins. sung ere: For the Beauty of the Earth. and 0- Master, Let Me Walk With Thee. The graduation exercises followed. Eight Explorers. namely Arlyn Jane MacLeod. Mona Jay, Carol Love. Eleanor Stordy. Mary Toombs. Shelvie Bell. Betty Camp- bell. and Bonnie MacLetui. gradu- ated to C. G. I. T., after having completed three years of explora- tlon uder the leadership of Mrs. Herbert MacKenzie for two years. and the final year under Mrs. Their counsellor conducted the Graduation Exercises and presented each girl with their gold-pin. It is interesting to note this is the first Explorer Group there has ever been in Borden. Three C. G. l. T. girls namely Betty Currie. Elizabeth Jay. and Christine Ramsay were presented with certificates upon completion of requirements for graduation. Velma Cousins, who had only been in Borden for one year and could not qualify for a certificate. was presented with a small token of appreciation of work well done. Betty Currie gave the Valedic- tory speech. Mrs. Harold Coggins presented the Certificates and led in a prayer of Dedication. After addressing the graduates she told a story entitled ”Growing Toward God." The closing hymn was ”In Christ. There is no East or West." recently visited .his parents in Mont Carmel. Mr. Gerard Arseuault of the Navy also visited his parents. Mr. and Mr? Clarence Gallant. Mont Car- me . Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barlow and family motored to Freeland on June 5 when they visited their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Millar. Mr. Eldon Barlow visited on Sun- Kensingion Mr Henry Grant's brother. Stan- ley. also Harry Glllis were vlsitorsi to Tignish last Sunday. Mr. William Grant. employed at- Preetown. spent the week end with his family here. Mr. George Smith. employed at Charlottetown. spent the week end with his family. Many friends of Mr. Alexander MacI.eod are sorry to hear he is a patient in the Steward Memorial Health Center- Tyne Valley. .....:.-....-- FATHER. OF 1055 GODERICE Ont. (CP children of this town h ' lnated barbormester Bert MacDon- ald for the title of "outstanding of 1065." Mr. MacDonald been harbormaeter for 40 years and operates a bathing beach and an ice skating rink. Western -PANTRY SALE AND BAZAAR. Bolmana. Friday. June 24th, I p.m. Ions Riva W. M. S. -PANTRY IALI in Kennedy's store. Kenslngton. starting Satur- day afternoon. June 18th. under ausplces of Baltic W. I. -ALBEBTON Boy Scout Pantry Sale June 18th. at 3.” p. in. In the Library. Proceeds towards local camp and Jamboree ex- pensea. -THE CENTRAL Bedeque Un- ited Baptist Church. Services Sun- day ll a.m.. Sunday school 10.15 am. Rev. C. A. Britten. minister. Guardian -DANCE in Dernley Hall. Isl- day. June 17th. - -KINSINGTON United Gun-ch. Sunday. June lath. Sunday School 10 a.m.. morning worjilp ll a.ni., evening wcrwhip 1.30 p.ni.; Sum- merfield service 9:80 e.m.. Sun- day School 10:80. All Standard Time. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B.A.. B.D.. minister. -o'LBAnY BAPTIST CHURCH. CIRCUIT. - C. 0. Hewlett. B. A.. B.D.. Minister. Notices for June filth, 1955. Knutsford io.so. Morn- ing Worship and Bible School hour. Alma 3.00 p. in. Preaching Ser- vice. Sprlngfleld West 7.!) p. m. Gospel Preaching Service and ' dancing to the and vicinity. -Mr. Everett L. Donald. spent 3 few d3.VS WC9"ilY it Mbenoni and family of Hunter River visited day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lclifford MacLaurin. St. Eleanors. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bernard lat. the home of Mr. William Bar- ? low on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Beairsto. ac-. companied by their baby daugh-. ter. Jay. returned from a DIESE- ant motor trip to Moncton. N. . Charlottetown. were visitors Kensington on June 11. surroundlg districts gathered T H Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Sudsbury-I Fred On Monday evening. June 13. a large number of people from lh:iN.B.. recently visited his parents' a Mrs Emily Gallant recently mo- ptored to Charlottetown. l is many friends hope to see Mr MacAusland able to be around w again after being confined to his home through illness. Mr. Gerald Gallant of Monctnn' Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant. the Malpeque Hall where an en- was music MacKerizie's Orchestra. sum was realized. ioyahle evening Thursday evening, June 8. Freetown Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Andrews. recovery. ,gg............. "GORILLA AT LARGE” CAPITOL THEATRE SUMMER-SIDE ing suspense. Mrs. Dougald enter-A talned the members of the Mal- peque and Baltic W. M. S., on -C.V. -Mrs. Lelioy Campbell and Mrs. Borden Campbell were visi- tors to Freetown. the guests of Mrs. Russel Reeves has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. All hope for a speedy -!'or sheet thrllll. chills. SIP- nothing can come spent In Miss Louise Bernard. Mont Car- of Rollie A good mel. daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Jos. Bernad. recently e n t e r e cl the Prince County Hospital for treatment. , . , , , , The Monthly meeting of the Altar Society of Mont Carmel was held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Rich- ard with nine members in atten- dance. Various cornmlttee reports were heard. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. John J. Richard. A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Richard for her hos- pitallty. Mr. Emmett Deslloches and daughtere- Helen. Norms. and Stella of Sydney. N. 5., recently visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fldele Desltoches. Egmont Bay. Miss Octave Wedge. Mont Carmel. is spending some time in Egrnont Bay, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Arsenault. Miss Wedge also visited Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Maddix. St. Gilbert. close to Century-Fox release which open at the Capitol Filmed in Technicolor. Panoramic Productlons' "Gorilla at Large". a Twentieth Theatre. every known technical device has been artfully incorporated in the script ed by Leonard Praskina and Miss Florence Gaudet. Montreal. is new spending sometime at her home in Egrnont Bay with her mother, Mrs. Clovis Gaudet. who is confined through illness to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hogan- Halifax. followed by the Benediction and y raps. L I Presbyterian :W. M. S. Meeting -Mrs. William Forbes was re- elected president at the amiual meeting of the W.M.S. of Sum- merside Presbyterian Church held: on Tuesday. June 14. Other officers elected were: lst vice-president. Mrs. J. W. Mac- Kenzie; Znd vice-president. Mrs. Lloyd Gnrrill: correspondence sec- retary. Mrs. Ernest Walker: re- cording secretary. Mrs. Maurice Mill: treasurer. Mrs. Harold Hall: assistant treasurer. Mrs. Robert Wood. niessagetsecretary. Mrs. Wyman Birch: Home Helper sec- retary. Mrs. H. Johnson; organist. Mrs Cleve Whalen. Mrs. H. Johnson and Mrs. H. Hall were appointed delegates to the Presbyterial to be held in Al- herton late in June Mrs. J. W. MacKeiizie was wel- comed back after an absence of some months. Reports of various were received. committees HISTORIC BRAZIL ,Braul became a Portuguese sei- tlement after its discoveryiii 1300 by the Portuguese admiral Pedro Cabral. Charles Lewls. Summerslde. Mr. Alphle Gallant has returned to his home here after visiting his daughters in Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arsenault were recent visitors of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Arsenault. also Mr. and lglrs. Gordon Woodman all of Bor- en. Mr. and Mrs. Arcade Bernard of Summerslde. recently visited feilatives and friends in this vic- nty. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Birch. accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Birch of Summerslde. recently visited relatives here. First communion was held at Immaculate Conception Church on June 4- when thirteen girls and eleven boys received. Rev. Father MacDonald officiated. The choir consisted of Children of Mary. I.0l!. Mrs. Leigh Shaw and son. Gary 0' CIIIEBPY. Alberta. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw. Cape Wolfe. Wendell Colilcutt, who is employed in Summerslde- spent the past weekend at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Col- llcutt. Cape Wolfe. Rayburn Doyleof Summerlide- spent the past week-end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Doyle. Campbellton. The many friends of Mr. Leo Dalton, Roseville. are sorry to hear of his illness and wish for him a speedy recovery. Lorne Howard. who was employ- ed in Toronto. has returned to his home in Glengarry. Elwood Cooke. who is employed in Summerside. spent the past week end at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyde Cooke. Cape Wolfe. Messrs. Edmund Colllcutt and Carmen Lldstone. who are employ- ed in Caribou N. S.- spent the past week-end at their respective homes in Cape Wolfe. Miss Catherine Howard is spend- ing some time at the home of her brother. Mr. Thomas Howard, Cape Wolfe. The many friends of Mr Charles Rogers. Glengarry. are sorry Io learn of his illness and wish for him a speedy recovery. Rev. William Simpson of St. Dunstan's College. Charlottetown. was a recent guest of Rev. J. N. Trainor. St. Marks. Burton. On June 9. Ellerslie Players presented their 3 act play. "Rag- gedy Ann" at St. Marks l-lall. Lot 7. The large audience were loud in their applause as the curtain was drawn on each act. Following the play. iefreshments were served by the ladies of St. Mark's par- ish- and a few hours of dancing were enjoyed. The annual school meeting was held at Burton School. June 7. Mr. Cecil Wood acted as chairman. The secretary, Mr. Ha'rold How- ard. read the minuies. Mr. Col- ridge Rogers was appointed trus- tee to replace Mr. Peter Dalton. Slate of officers for the ensuing year are: Secretary. Mr. Harold Howard ire-elected ) : trustees. Henry Dalton. Cecil Wood and Coiridge Rogers. Mr and Mrs. Stanley Dalton and family of Miscouche spent the past week-end with relatives and friends in Burton. Recent gucsls of Mr. Thomas Doyle- Carnpbellton were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Callaghan of Mass. Sincere sympathy is expressed to Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison in the passing of their four-year- old son. Angus. at the Prince County Hospital. Sumrnerside, on Monday night. May 30th. Mr. Otto Murphy. Freeland. was a business visitor to Summerside. on May 30. .Mr. Louie Boyle. lllon. New York. and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Boyle. Kensington. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson on May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Sterluig Palmer. accompanied by Mr. Vernon Boyle. were in Summerside on business recently. The funeral of Angus Morrison. four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison. was held on Thursday afternoon at their home in Conway, where a short service was conducted by Rev Mawhinney. The remains were then conveyed to the Presbyterian Church. Free- land. where another short service was held. The hymns sung were: "When He Cometh.” and ”Safe In The Arms of Jesus." Interment was in the church cemetery. The pallbearers were: Masters Joseph Murphy, Raymond Oatway, Roy Winn and James Morrison. Flower bearers were: Masters Carl May- nard. Gabrlel Stewart. Everret and Barry Biggar. Miss Delores Bigger. Kenivillc. N S., spent a few days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and family. Charlottetown. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hardy. Freeland. Mrs. Leigh James. McAdam. N. B.. is spending a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cough- lin. Mr. Lawson Oatway and Mr. George Morrison were recent busi- ness visitors to Summerslde. Mr. Harry Ramsay. who is em- ployed at Gagetowii. N B.. spent a few days recently with his wife and family. Mrs. Wallace J. Palmer and son of Summerside. were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Harry Ramsay. Miss Florence B i g g a r and Masters Everett. Barry and Bar- ney Biggar. Portage. were rec- ent visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison. Mr. and Mrs Haroidf Palmer. am-den, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on June 1. -P. ceiving congratulations on having successfully passed their Grade VIII exams: Betty Doyle. Camp- helltnn and Stella Howard. Glen- and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Call- aghan of Ebbsfleet. Mr. Patrick Oicnnnor. Cape Wolfe. spent June 12 at the home of his son-in-law and daughter. ltlrir. and Mrs. Peter Dalton. Bur- on. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler. Mr. Ambrose Dalton and Clarence Dalton. Glengarry. motored in Charlottetown. on June lo. Mr, Ambrose Dalton- remained in town for a few days to receive treat. Mrs. James Reilly. who spent the past month with her mother, Mrs. Ernest MncGregor. Burton. has returned to her home in Stam- ford. Conn. The following students are re- gent at the Charlottetown Hospi-I .... .. FRIDAY & SATURDAY. JUNE 17-18 garry. -T BRAPAIIII THEATRE Friday 8:30; Saturday 8:30 ”0NE MINUTE T0 ZERO" Korean adventure starring Robert Mitchum and Ann Blythe. l .300-calibre rifle as the sands,-d rifle for the Canadian army. The decision. to equip the army with this gun in place of the Lee. Enfield .303 was announced Thurs- day. in the f' by 1: - Minister Cmpney as debate Opened on the defence estimates. The .United Kinizdom. Austrlla and Frisian previously adopted the W91-iiwn as the standard rine for their armies. "User trials of the FN auto- matic rifle now have been com- pleted by the Canadian army and it Propose Drastic Changes In Commons Rules OTTAWA ICPI-Dfaf-IJF changes if! the rules of the Commons aim- ed at streamlining its work were proposed Tuesday to the House In the unanimous report of an Ill-Party committee. Sheeches would he cut down and length of debates limited. The number of weekly working hours would remain the same. but the times of Friday sittings would be changed to bring in 3 morning sitting and eliminate . night sitting on that day. The House received he report with enthusiastic desk-thumping! from all parties. including even-I lual passage. The report was re- ferred to the committee of the whole for consideration. Main provisions include a .111- minule restriction nn speerheg made while the House is in com- mittee of the whole. cutting 10 minutes off the present time. and a similar limitation on speeches made while the Speaker is not in thevchair. Exceptions include the prime minister and the op- position leader. and cabinet min. isters and private members un- der certain circumstances. The debate on the address in reply lto the speech from the illrflnft at the sessional opening. which now has no time limit, would be held down to 10 days. The budget debate-alo unli- mited now-would be eld to eight days. Morning sittings would be held during the throne speech debate to expedite its finish. This debate . tlirilia -srroiu-rmaisr nv HONDU lI'my." Mr. Campney said. The defence department this year Planned to spend about sioo.ooo,one on army equipment. including tool- ing for production in Canada d the . . W A dized drawings already had been prepared, CHANGE IN DRILL Adoption of the rifle means a major change will have to be made in traditional army drill. Because the cocking handle of the FN,h on the left-instead of the right. as with the .303-the slop as-gm movement will be ellinimsseg. Thr 510312 arms movement.- rifle cannted over the left shouldar and held by the butt-.i.s part a army traditun. However. it has to be done away With because I a soldier attempted m. ugg 1),, pg in slope arms the r)fle'g cocking Sandie would strike his left shoul- er. Soldiers probably will carry the T!” rifle by holding it straight Pistol-grip and the top of the bar. up at their right side'with the barrel tucked into the shoulder. TM 73- IS llas-operated and m coolerl and is three inches shorter man the Lee-Enfield. It weighs 10.0 pounds fully loaded compared with NI pounds for the .303. and its ammunition is lighter. The rifle can be fired either auto- matic or semi - automatic. The mazazine holds 20 rounds com. pared with 10 for the Lee-Entield. It can fire at a rate of 700 rounds a minute with only one squeeze of the trigger. --noirnr." BURDEN Fri 3:30 PM. sat 7:15 & 0:15 .13. Matinee Sat. 2:30 P.M. "KNOCK ON WOOD" -Starrlng- Kaye. Mai zetterllng Danny ”CAMEO"" KENSINGRON Fri.-Sat. 7:15-9:15; Matinee I:U on Sat. Standard time. Adven- ture. romance and L in - hi technicolor Starring Glenn Ford. Ann Shed- den. Zachary Scott. often has dragged on for weeks. CAPITOL suuurnslnt Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Saturday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:1! igl'5'4il S as: mus.-osmciiooow-nuniiiraouioes-wmusyuounrosuoasusetg! COMING MON. - TUE. - W. Ila Vistaviaioa "3 KING CIRCUS" With MARTIN s LEWIS REGENT :'2?f?:.l.'3:23 --si-Ann A corona" eM A L P E Q U I UNITED N. S. tly motored to Egrnont uh M . no G 11 g Q sh ”'"”iC"- - W" "l" '” """"' Dwuum a real .iociie.'t0 gm "mum ”' wl::n"'” ”'”i.id. M"bHigi :'8''"- H E "I ' ' In Technicolor "KANSAS PACIFIC" 35”" "RM" . Iv 3" 9 EM. -PAS! CIVIL SERVICE-The an's step-mother. p .1; ...-. ....,.-M-A. in Malpeque United Church on Sunday. June 19th. at II a. II. Rev. Alexander MacKny. Minister- -NORTII TRYON Presbyterian Church. Father's Day service. The star of stars is of course "Goliath." the jungle king of the film's title. Once he is loosed. there Is not only pandeinonlum on the screen. but a tightening Starring: Sterling Hayden. Eve Miller. Traveltal-k. Color Carton. Canteen Service 8:30 Standard 9:30 Daylight Coming next Mon. si Tues. "THE CLOWN" Polrier. Mr. Ted Caiaaie who Is employed in Bedeque. visited on Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. following students of the Central Commercial College. Sumrnerslda have been successful in the re- cent Civil Service examinations. professional cards shorthand-typing: Basel Mac- Jun 19. ll . . Ch ch hool . . . , of grip on the seat arm. I8 with D, Roch ,1: in , 12:1; Miss MIR?! A.mMacl(!ecnzle. ::"':chA';-y' Norm. maddened fen;-y hekinakes (ft)! the "deb ' " man an d Chartered with Red Skelton deaconess. add 'J”nn.". gally-throng In way 0 my ""1 Munectm. Gmlm l i A 1y 1' . . . . , , .,,k d, I .v,,,. ccoun an s -NORTH asnnour: United D9R"P- M”'" C'"'”'' "”,",f: mgh ctiir: l:lpel'stf'llgl-:1: of "3 ::nl;”,i';f.,,f:f,'dMl;hf,”d2,l,?",,u,' -L 1.-"bmckey M P L E C Campbell, Sunimerside. Joyce. Jenuis. Summcside.-S. -NEW LONDON PASTORAL CHARGE. - Presbyterian Church Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summer-side. P.E.I. Phone use Church. services for Sunday. June 19th. Travellers Rest 9:30 e.rn.; North Bedeque ll.00 a.m.; Pree- town 7:30 p.m. Mr. Bernard Sini- roller coaster to the ICCONPMIO Elaine and Janet of Charlottetown. meat of screams (some reel from the audience) and a display of fireworks. DRIVE-IN THEATRE SUMEERSEDE The many friends of Mrs. Frank I. Gallant are pleased to see her mus” ”"d"t mhme" in Canada. Services for Sunday. This is but one ileienient of tho going elfiter : I:;:I9::':I' :3: '2. Albert G -Flu-:3 cuuncn of swung June 19th. St. John's. Clifton. Sun- carefully manipu at screeii . . up 120 i h com”. . . l. 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