v ...........,......j. Page 5 The Guardian I Wed.. March 1). I957 Montreal Police Head Cleared MONTREAL vCPi - J. Albert, Langiois says he plans to return to police headquarters today at ii, a.tn. ABT to resume his duties as: director of the Montreal force. T He made the statement at a, press conference Thursday a few. hours after the Quebec Court of, Appeals upheld his appeal irom st. vice-inquiry judgment which had. ordered his dismissal for alleged; dereliction of duty. I "I am going back to work to-l morrow tFridayt at I0 a.m.."1 said Mr. Langlois, on leave of ab-. sence without pay since the vicei inquiry judgment was deliveredt. In 1954. "I have already informed the director of public services of my decision. BACK IN UNIFORM ”I took a vacation until the. court of appeals rendered justicel in my case. . .1 will report back to duty in uniform." i Pacifique IPaxi Plants has been acting director of police for that last year. He declined to com-I ment on the Appeals Court deci-I sion. 1 "For the present I cannot forel see any changes in my ststt."i said Mr. Langlois. ”RegardingI Pax Flame, 1 do not know what will happen to him. There Is one- thing certain and that is I will be director of the Montreal police de- partment. "it is possible that some of my . former officers who were dis- charged or resigned will be rein-t stated." Mr. Langiois gave the press cnn- ; (arenas in the living room oi his home in suburban Laohine. HAMPTON Friends of Mrs. C. Wright, VIc- . toria are extending best wishes for I an early recovery from a present indisposition. . Friends of Mr. Boyd MacQuar- , rle are extending best wishes tori a complete recovery from a pre-i sent illness requiring medical at- tention. The world Day of Prayer was well attended at Hampton Hall on March it. This service was largely attended and greatly enjoyed by all privileged to be present. i Mr. and Mrs. Earle Callbeck and son Ralph and Moyse were welcome visitors at the home ot Mrs. Callbeclrs parents during the week ending March 9. Mrs. Call- heck reports the condition of her mother's health greatly improved since s recent illness. requiring medical attention. Notwithstanding nnfavos-ab travelling conditions there was a well attended service of public worship held here on March 10. to hear an inspirin message and to unite with the go choir in the service at sonl. CC:-.?-.A--:- VICTORIA NEWI Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield Howntt. former residents at Victoria. re- turned to Truro. N.s.. last week. alter visiting relatives and friends in Albany. Hampton and Victoria. Mr. Howatt is engaged at Truro in a secretarial capacity with a manufacturing company. It is to be noted that Mrs. lio- watt's mother. Mrs. M. Miller has attained to nearly 90 years of age and is still quite active and inter asted in current affairs. While staying here. Mr. llowstt aoid his house and lot at Victoria to Mr. and Mrs. George Cannon of Hampton. who. it is understood. intend to renovate and fit up this large house for the accommodation of tourists. Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Pat) Mac- Lean are vacationing at the home of Mr. MacLean's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Machean, and also at the home oi Mrs. Macl..esn's mother. Mrs. Robert Morrison. Argyle Shore. Mr. MacLean is home on leave from an R. C. A. F. Station in Ontario. Mrs. Finlay Ferguson is being welcomed back to Victoria after spending the winter months with friends In Charlottetown. Mr. Bryce Boswell is spending his leave of absence from the U. S. A. F. at the home at his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bos- well. The snow plow operator. Mr. Sterling IlacLeod of Bonshsw. hssj given great satisfaction to this Iect- ; ion in oveninz up the road to. traffic very shortly after each? storm. With the assistance of al lsalldosar trom C. , d. manned; h Mr. George Stordy. the snow; was pushed well back trom the; read from Crspsud to Victoria. sisal. C the streets of Victoria. HUNTER RIVER SCHOOL The following is the report for lunter River School for mid-term exams. Senior Dept. Grade X. i. Kathryn Bowman,. 1. Kaye Burns and Mary Leclsirt toqulli. 3. Phyllis Crasweli. E Grade Vlll. 1. George Boyle, 2. 1 Wayne MacMillsn. 3. Leona Clown Grade Vll. 1. Sandra MacKay.? :1 Carl Bagnsll. 3. Donald Cons-I s. Grade VI. 1. Garth Carew, 8. Flora Mscbesn. 8. Beverley Mae- 1 Junior Grade V. I. Audrey Bolger. Wen- I Cell Boy: (equal). 2. Wendell Imlth. 3. Rome Bagnall. Grade IV. I. Margie Smith, I. I. John IR- nn tlAMEltNOVlti IN EVERY nrcunt mm COOKING ettl mono EQUIPMENT IS PRIZED FOR ns PERFORMANCE AS Will AS in STYLE- TORRI D OIL 0liT rrnronns ALL mans For BAKING and COOKING, WATER HEATING, HUME HEATING and ECONOMY -- ASK ONE OF THE THOUSANDS WHO USES ONE; HERE IS WHY! THIS SYNCHROMATIC DRA FT METERS THE FLOW OF AIR AS IT METERS THE FLOW OF OIL .- EFFICIENCY with ECONOMY; The Your Present Range Is Worth Money SEE CROCKETT and STOREY LIMITED ABOUT ITS TRADE -IN VALUE TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE STANLEY COAL RANGE 0.00 SHORT MODEL: 9 With High Shelf Coat Price 3209.00 Less Trade-in . .. . 50.00 NET SPECIAL 5159.00 0 with High Closet Cost Price ..............';R2i9.00 l.essTrade-in .......... 30.00 NET" SPECIAL Sl69.00 RESERVOIR MODEL: 0 With HIM Shelf Coat Price .............5239.00 Leas Trade-in 50.00 Net srsctat Sl89.00 CWMHQCM0 Costikioe .............S24i9.00 LeuTrade-in 30.00 NIT SPECIAL SI99.S0 i BEAVER POT TYPE OIL BURNER (Including Oil Tank and Stand) SHORT MODEL: (Less Reservoir Section) 0 With High Shelf so Cost Price ...........S239.00 Less Trade-in 50.00 NET SPECIAL SI89.00 9 With High Closet Cost Price 9.00 Less Trade-in 50.00 NET SPECIAL SIN.” RESERVOIR MODEL: owmn um P” ""llOIIes em Less Trade-in 50.iX)i NET SPECIAL 5139.00 9 With "U Closet Cost Price ........,,,,, .m 123. W9-IH seesesseso ' NIT SPICIAI. 8139.00 Blower Available at small the