est-Ierin Guardian IOFTIALL TONIGHT - Cape nil. August 13. Traverse vs. Freetown. 0 o'clock -HOME MADE Ice-Cream It RAYMOND GRANT Optometrist. spi-mg Valley Hall. Monday. will be in his 0'Loa.!1 office. Angus. 3 Sponsored by at. Saturday. August 6th. Sienna” ”"'”” ssnsoun FUNDAMENTAL -ml-:ltE WILL BE service in Baptist Church Sunday services: priucetown United Church Sun- Morning worship 10:46 a.m.; Sun- HOME made ice cream. Darriley in, August 7th at 11 a.m. t'l:l):v ischololw 12:00 noolav evening , , . ce : .m. . cl .4: E N r it A L coMMl'-HIM Seelcy, Ministe,r. R P college. Summersldl. will reopen sepiember tith. Write Box 456. or Phone 2989. - CENTRAL BEDEQUE United Church services Sunday 11 a.m.. Sunday School 10.15 a.m.: Com- munion service. Rev. Charles A. Britten. D.D.. Minister. 0'l.E.-IRY Pastor" Loni; U- niied Church. Rev. Robert Wag- : nei-. Minister: West Devon Service ii 30, Bloomfield S. S. 10:00, Ser- uce I1 00. Brae S.S. 1:30, Service ,..l0. O'Leary S.S. 10:30. Fellow- ship Service 7:30. Bi-.'l)EQl7E Pastoral Charge, the iiniird Church at Canada. Rev. (; A Cowper-Smith. Minister. arrives on August 7th: Borden. ; Eetieque. ll a.m. No service at Albany. Rev. L. P. Archibald will be the guest min- ister. ENGAGENII-INT n Mr and Mrs. J, Arnc-it Simpson. Belmont, an- nounce the engagement of their VISITOR T0 SPEAK - Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Simmons and family of Waterville. N. S., arriv- ed Wednesday to spend their an. nual vacation at the home ofmr. Slmmons' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fr'ank.SimmoniI. Belmont Lot 16. Rev. Mr. Simmons his recently received and accepted a call to ' the First Baptist Church in Que- bec City where he will begin his new duties in September. Dur- ring the past three years he has been the pastor of the: United Baptist Church. Watervllle, N. 8. He will be guest speaker at the Summerside Baptist Church Sun- day morning and at the Belmont Baptist Church in the evening. i S HOME ON HOLIDAY - Mr Ewen Huestis, Indian affairs teacher. Duffield. Alberta, has arrived home to spend his bail- days with his parents. Mr. and i Mrs. Stephen Huestis, North Car- ' leton. He came by way of U.S.A. 0 after visiting about twenty-six dia.uf:'iier;i,i?l5i8 niieaifnd tiiii-if states. While in U. S. he was a .”i'd ilalmbie Beimnnii iiini.ringe.guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie N. '0 ' pin”: 1-iinnsiini. Angus; Andrews. Concord. N. H.. and 5' ialsn a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. in. Rogers. Haverhill. Mass. Mr Huestis also visited Washington. D.C.. the home of U.S.A.'s famed white House, and also visited the famed Pike's Peak in Colo- rado and the Salt Flats in Utah. 8 ,.... Shirley Campbell, the - lake Fiihi; (iivacii of Scotland. Y”""g5""””i N'Y- Le” '” rig” es Sunday. August 7: Cape Argyle Shore 730 pm. Conducted by William l'lldEl'llEi)'. s t u d e n t. Coleman. Cummunion service 10.30 a.m.: ienini: service 7.30. p.m. Rev. 'in. ii Mnckay. Minister. TORONTO in i 1 Personals Kl-:.Nsi GTON and Summerfied muidin N, . - . Benjamin Condon. Kensington. (:”.n.U:,i gnnnnyTheX:,g:;ll lifnseirnlentercd the Prnce County Hos- -':..L...l...;i..n United Church at will rllal MONEY W "Mime!"- i-m- Standard Tlme "fl l" S."""l Mrs. Edith Barlow. Charlotte- 'il "i ll 3"" Sl3"d""l T'me' .-town is the guest this week of her "- '”C”'"de.” Macxay Wm cmlfsister. Mrs. Evans Inglis and Mr. not the services. inniini Kenninginni Mrs. Jessie MacLeod returned July 31 to her home in Burlington after visiting friends and relatives in Charlottetown and in Orwell and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Campbell. Irishtown have as their guest this week. Mrs. Peter Morrison of Charlottetown and South Granville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen and son Allan. Medford. Mass.. arrived July 30. to spend a week at Irish- town. guests of Mrs. Hansenls par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Camp- bell and family. Miss Leona Campbell of Canada v. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge. the United Church of Canada. Rev. lliirray Gardner. Minister. Aug 7,1955. Albertnn. Sunday Srhonl ll a.m. No service this Sunday Cascumpec. S u n d e y liool 10 a.m.; worship ll a.m. 'orshlp conducted by Y.P.S. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. ieo. Dawson of Albany. wish to nnoiince the engagement of their aughter. Edith Lorraine, to ichiird Victor. son of Mr. and lrs. Victor Sechuta of Brantford. nt Marriage tn take place Aug. .'lth in St Basllts Church. Brant- ord. Ont. 1 WON'T TRY AGAIN mile CNE swims and was a pos . . packers. Charlottetown. in spend, sible entrant in a CNE cross-lake iyfaves." Snld the Hllnacllve Zlrl- - - - --- go in (11 i g ii es ll midi. Margaret Arsenaull and her sister ulii5al:'iI:l(';31ll2lq7lhUlSii:?layCggi;:gi lng her vacation with her parents. miralho" 1'9” mmlhr 93” Tl""3T But I wish they had!” taken me Shirley McArihur and Mrs Her- dale; 0 ow n 5 cc S u C M”: Sadie Connors M New Jersey 0300 iivcinniii Evening worship Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell and 553' She Wm "V" llmkle "'5 M” I 5”" feel I could have made bert Matthews were joint. host- Beginners: Ml'5- Wnde Harper. ""0 l5 3' P"-lent Vl5m"3 he”: :30 pm. Summerfleld 9:30 a.m. f5m"Y- Il'l3lll0Wll- ngm h. M H i edlh esses at the home of the former; -leallelle Maccarlllyv C0” M3," Mn ”d M”' Arsmaun remrfwdl ll times Standard. Rev A s in ii in i 9' C03C- 5” "”Y- "W in Aiberton in honor of Miss Canny. Carol G8Vln- John Gavin l” Cl”'””"9l"W” 9" 5""d” "9" iacxay win preach in these 5” rs. ex elly accompan ed by that he, too. will have nothing to Fame wiikiei who is to be one Juniors; viola Nelllgan, mg. ' her son. David and Daughter. Mar- ” ion. returned to her home at Malpeque Rd.. Charottetown on July 31. after spending a week with he mother. Mrs. William Cousins nd family. Burlington. The many friends of Mrs. Lorne - Crozler will be glad to know that she returned to her borne at Kel- vln Grove on July 30. and is malr. ing a favorable convelcscence fol- lowing an operation in the Prince cnnncn oi Eugi-Dd Ch u 1, ch County Hospital. Summcrsldc. y "lid wMrri'iiKiee1ichAw""n' ce an en e , 1, ty. Rcctoi: W. Eric In- on A trip to the New ulgiigtand gill”-im: St. Stephens. Burlington. States and the Niagara District. as Prayer 0 a.m.. A.S.'I'. returning by way of Sudbury. 0nt., : a.m., A.S.'i' where they. will menu the min. : Holy Com- rinse of Mr. Warren's sister. Miss unlnnl1s.m..A.D.'l'.; S! 'l'hom- Marjorie Warren to Mr. W. K. linllrench (Rigor. i:undsy school Livingston. 7 Pm. an Pr 7; V8" 5 "yer 30 Mr. and Mrs. George Mayne, m. A S.T. All Vl llo rd. Hy inviied in Dfvin? Emerald had as their house guest. "ms their Ion. J. Winston Mayne of H or ALBERTON. Edmonton. Alberta. Mr. Mayne is Senior Operational Research Of- ficer of the Joint Services Operat- . d h be Tiaairin. Edmonton, g n as n saoned at the R.C.A.F. Ststiomksummerslde for s. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Inglis. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Inglis and Mr. Major Inglis returned to their home in Kensington on July as from . E3”'.:::: ':.i'.".S'”':' V" .""f.': , 0 rs. ng ' :5; LONDON Pastoral Charge. brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and fesbyterlsn church in Can. Mrs. Thomas Guile and family. On the return trip they were guests .- Iiimford Falls. Maine of Mr. , . . .: I nephew and his wife. Mr. .00 5. Clifton. Sunday School and Mrs. Noyes Inglis. : n.m.: Divine Service 1:00 p. ------- nev. Lee Ma N ht r . "mu '5 ii ii"?-it 3'v'i?'ir"”i-t.i?”.'ih.tllt”".ll.?.a.li3 Or a . Mr. , i E Hr... ....a'.l.'.".'..'i..u.... ,,g,3;';,;;,gu;'i I-xiii;-yniir had to '. . , i e su th . Mr Bean. Interim Moder ilive swniiiii innnnnne im,'...i.:"":n scopes. an original M-G-M Tar- zan h now showing at the Cap- ll0lr Theatre. Summerside. as a Hall of Fame release. In order to enable Welssmuller. e role of Tartan. to convggg natives in scenes of the ex. gull innsls drama. I classroom I' one was not up on an "L Dr. Ernest Wilson. negro do with any the lake. 0'LEAltY Baptist Church Cir- il' -C.0. Howlett. B.A, B.D. close." TERMED "BARBARIC" Toronto alderman William Allen said Thursday he will press fo? South Freetown Home & School The August meeting of South Freetown Home and School was held in the schoolhouse on Aug- 2 (one week earlier than usual) to dispose of business arising at this time. The meeting opened with prayer by the president Mrs. E. Diam- ond. Minutes of previous meet- ing were read and accepted as read. Roll call was responded to by seven members and collection amounted to 57 cents. Plans were made to hold the annual ice cream social on Aug. 10th on the school ground and committees were appointed to take care of same. Expressions of gratitude from those receiving sympathy cards. etc.. were read. The annual meeting occurs in July but was held over until August. Mrs. Gauthier was ap- pointed chairman and the min- rites of 1054 meeting were read. The treasurers report showed a balance on hand of 333.02 with expenses for the your at 890.03. Following is the result of elec- tion of officers: President-Mrs. W. Reeves. Vice-Pres.--Mrs. Albert Stetson. Recording Secretary-Mrs. Tho- mas Drummond. Treasurer-Mrs. Elmer Reeves. Sick Committee-Mrs. F. Drum- rnond. Mrs. E. Gauthier. Friendship Secretary--Mrs. Ev- erett Reeves. Mrs. E. Stetson. 0 Press Secretary-Mrs. E. Drum- snond. Cu. . espondence Secrctary- Mr. E. Drummond. E 5. ill-ilenre of the rector all services I be conducted by Rev. Rhodes goiter. Rector of St. Phillip's "Nil. Halifax. Rev. J. R. Me. iahon. Rector. PRI-ISBYTERIAN ciwiicn in Services for Sunday. Ken D 3 :n 19. of Fer- John Ball. boat i , gus. 0nt.. strokes confidently in Max Hurley and John MacLean, Lake Ontario during her across- photographer (for Toronto Tele- attempt starting at grain). Couldn't Swim Against lWaves,v Shirley Declares (CPI - ”I just cancellation of the CNEls sched- s wim against those uled swim across the lake. calling waves," 19-year-old Shirley Camp- marathon swims bell of Toronto and Fergus saidlcriminal." Thursday a few hours after her' however. the proposed swlrn is not attempt to swim Lake Ontario. inhuman and is "a great sporting ended in failure and heartbreak.'nttraction." The end came in early-morningi darkness less than two miles from lake is 32 miles. However. Obser- the Toronto shoreline and 21 hours Vets esllmaled that Shirley swim and 27 minutes after: she lmdl between 30 and 40 miles, about the struck out from me mouth of my same distance as Marilyn covered Niagara river in a surprise bidlln her conquest of the lake last to beat Marilyn Bell's lake swimi59Pl- 9. record of 20 hours and 56 minutes.l Th The 119-pound typist was pulled and i from the water at 2:15 a.m while Shirley 10 218138 50309 pprsons ninnd wajtiiig (op thus adding wearisome miles to' her in land near the Canadian "'9 Smlw and Wearing her d0Wn- National Exhibition grounds on i i ' Toronto's western waterfront. l-ler Efollnd Swell Wlllclli SW9Pl Shirley uV"" S3l""l0T5- nu-enggh failed as she struggled eastward parallel with the Toronto with a vicious ground swell after island shoreline but at least IV.- coming within sight of her goal. miles Out from land- Slilrley, who twice won three- 1688 future swims across ''It's not a sport," he said. "It's inhuman torture. I'm only sorry that a girl with such raw courage should lose with the jackpot so CAMPIE LL Dump.-u oW.f 4.441. Delis Defect Grand River Iy 23-8 Score The Airforce Daks defeated Die Grand River ladies softball team at the Summerside Airport diam- ond last evening by the score of 3-8. Exceptionally shaky field- ing on the part of the Grand River team was the chief differ- ence between the teams. Grand Rlver committed 16 I'- rors to five mlsplays for the Air- force team. The Daks got 11 hits and the visitors nine. McNutt, Dak short- stop. led her mates in batting, getting three singles in six trips. J ' and Yunghlut each had two for five. hitting a triple and single each. A. MacKinnon of one mate aboard. second were particularly strong in the field for the winners. Hun- ter had seven putouts and four assists. with two errors. Jackson had six pulouts and one assist without ll slip. Priscilla Glllis' relay throw to out down YiinE- blut at the plate when she wan trying In stretch her triple into a circuit smash. was the best play of the visitors. Linescore: R H E Grand River lllll liiiil ion .8 9 16 Daks till) 244 iiilx--2:1 ll 5 Umpires: Plate. Bleay; bases. Hunter. coach Borden Swimming (Ci, Photo) And Water Safety The Borden swimming and Wai- er safety program came to a close on August 2nd when Paul Cud- more and Joan Murphy. Red Cross supervisors tested a well trained group of swimmers. Aldona Gallant. Borden. instrui-t- ed the group and presented fivc classes for examination. The Borden swimming pi-ncrani is sponsored by a local commit- tee with Mr. Ron Rodgers as r chairman. At the close of the examinations awards were presented to the fol- owing successful candidates: Beginners: Diane Keough. Ther- esa Keough. Norma Macxenzie. Judy MacLean. Judy MacKenzie. Sandra Walsh. James Bernard. Erma Gallant, Ronald Bernard. i Cinda Keough. Linda Gallant. Ans-. "barbaric and CNE officials said. The distance straight across the iiiexpert pilotase for causing Cerctti. Clifford Maclvnr. interminably.. Bernard. Juniors: Doris KPI1llEl1 hlcAvinn lntcrmedi.:itps Kara 1 lllaiireen The final blow was a vicious Betty Campbell. Seniors: Joseph lllaitlvor Royal Life Saving "At one time 1 jugt knew 1 had Edith Mclvor, Palsy MacDnnali:l. uiim 5 mile to go buy 1st. Bar to the Bronze: Robert JI just couldn't swim against those Gallant- of this summer's brides. Miss Wiikie was seated in a decorated chair and a baby carriage filled with gifts Was wheeled in and appropriate verses read by Mrs, Matthews. She was assisted in Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston have returned to their home in 1' pton, N. B.. after visiting relatives in Alberton. Elmsdale. Little League Locke Road Friday. August I, 1955 The Guardian Page 13 Arrange For Collow Due To Visit Alberion As-rangemuits were numh of the town of Alberton, i and Cascumpec will be 4 dated. l In addition to a driver- and the. Grand River nan No for inn,-ii coach hostess. Miss Green. guests and Li pinngni iwo in, five. Eiini on the coach will be accompanied Gnmini the visiting niiniiei-i iii; nl by two mcmbe a of Regalette Rem iinme nnn in iiie sixth inning with bekeh Lodge under whose auspices the coach is being brought here. Jackson at third and Hunter at Durlllll EM-'h lflp refreshments will be served by mi.-rnberg ge. cfth Continued from page it Baseball Results Si. l,mm.- mo ooz iios--:i 5 Mnnzant. Grissnrn iii- and Kati Poholsky and Sarni l.-Monzant Amerit-rm Leziciie Cleveland iNew Ynrk Score. Narleski :6! and Hogan Ford. Kucks -7' Siirriixant 1.01 and Berra W - Narleski. L- Kucks HR: Cle-Werl7. VV---llantle Detroit 002 l0iJ 030- 6 7 3 Washington 040 001 13x- 9 15 Garver. Crista te (3) Coleman completed last evening for the visit of the Collow coach to Alberton on Mon- year there are a large of people looking forward to a pleasant outng and the coach will make two trips. In the morn- ing it will take folks from part Kildare, Alma and vicinity. In the after- noon the remainder of those from the town and those from Elmldals accomp- lill 000 301- 6171 (Kill 002 lliil -- .'l ii 0 1;LA.IY'l III New Iceland's Iir Edmund It!- ilary. lie oonquerer of Mount Iver- gisvt. is I bee-keep: with 18.00! es. Professional Cards Clio rfered Accountants 1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Banhwzf commerce Bill 3 lllnnes-side. P.E.l. Phone I W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summersirle DIAL P. 0. D0! &...,--.-, -..;”.. IN S U RA NC E R. E. Ellis il' Son Limited 9 Pita -- Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. suinmersib Optometrist E. E. Parkman 0pl.D.. K0. i PHON . 325:7 IMGI-.'NT TH'EA'I'RI-3 BLDG. Summer St. Summcrside B. F. Hunter, R.0. Sunmerslde, P.E.i. - Phone Ill 8MALLMAN's BUILDING A. Rnvmond Grant. R.Sr.. OJ). 3 Water Street Sumrnerside 1 Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 3530 (7) Birrer ill) and Hons ; . ”'FET"T"" Mr. and and- Mrs. Joseph '1' nnllly. Slnbbs W and gonlflgg. Gallant of Forest View were in W-I-Stobbs; L-Coleman. Dr. ' 'i”"l 3I:v'NPiIl.M.D. In Little League ball at Queen 0ll.eary on Friday morning lily Chic-9E0 020 000 100-- 3 7 0 Physician - Surgeon Elizabeth Park in Summersidc 29th. Bnrjilglile C"mulp0:r;llli 7 Iii 0. Water S!t,ii-et. Slilii-illnIEi'SldI i ' '5 . i - ' - A (Trill? PS 0 7 Z lt::lini;l:'eltlilel'I(i; iiiiililzifiisxystariiiiigesilrileiliwr Rpv Father Pius Piiinan oiiig-i and iniiinii inns; i7 ; Nixnn.l..LM..-:--!'c.L, .-.j league. put up a sharp and inter-iB!llh"l"5li N3 W55 "3le.h”m ahlxlndef tilt and White W .Vixon.' Photographers esting game before a crowd ofrlllgh M355 3' 5” Ammnys Chum iplercl” HR 305 - Zauchin fans far exceeding anything prev- iously seen. This game ended. Y5 and Rotary it. with pitching hitting practically at a parity. Two home runs were wallnp:-d.. Men 9 and 1 one by Hardy of Rotary, and one by Poirier of Y's Men. See Cow Pond Water Safety Tests The swimming and water safetyinioncinni blamed Cahriclous winds tin Gallant. Paula Ceretti. Johnl l"'031'3m al 593 Cow Pmld mme to a sucessful close on July 29th. on Sunday. July 24th. (iahill Griffin nf arrived here nn Mr. and lrs. Massachuscl s. a couple of days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griffin of the Loche Road. Firmang Perry of Howlan ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View motored to 0lLeary on Friday evening July 29th. to meet Mrs. William George 'London and her three children of who arrived here to spend some time visiting at the lhomc nf her father and mother The swimmins program is spfim:iMr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant. n. sored by the local Womcnk stilute with Mrs. Carthy acting as chairman. Emmet Mac? Mr and Mrs. Angus McBaine of the Loche Road were in 0'Leary Miss Florence Boute. Red Cross on Friday, .luy 29th. swimming and water safety ination. Intermediates: Sylvia Hogan. V-J DAY Japan surrendered to the Allies Aug. 14. 1945. in-. 5,,nii,ii.. struclor. instructed the group and ' Bmrm, Medaiiion: impida Keiivli presented three classes for exammliily Iilsi. mntoied to Alherton and l visited at the home of Mr and Forest View by Mrs. MODERN STUDIOS New studios of the South African; Broadcasting Corporation at Cape; Town. will be among the most" modern in the world. and other parts of Prince Edward Island. Miss Enid McArthur arrived on Wednesday from Newton. Mass. opening the gifts by Miss Mc-i Arthur while Mrs. Matthews read' the accompanying good wishes.l When she had graciously express-1 to spend a holiday with her sls- ed her thanks. all joined in fer. Miss Shirley McArthnr. A1- singing "For She's A Jolly GOMI berton. She is accompanied by Fellow". Delici wzieshments her aunt. Mrs. Annie Field. and we” sei-vnd, her cousin. Mrs. Charles Field. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bradford. their little son, Jimmy. and Mr. Robert Bradford, leave thismorn- ing for Toronto after spending the past two weeks with Mrs. Bradford's parents. Mr. and Mrs James Broderick. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Johnston and family of Sydney. N. 8., re- cently visited relatives in Alber- ton and Eimsdale. Miss Mabel Fielding returned to her home in Alharton Wed- nesday aftcrnoon after visiting her brother and sister-in-law. Lt. C01. and Mrs. P. S. Fielding. Charlottetown. Mrs. Craswell Weeks. Alberton, is a guest at the home of her GROWING TOWN PORTAGE LA Prairie, Man. (CP)-A census shows that this town's population during the last two years has grown to 10,109 from 9.250. There are 6.277 eligible voters compared to 5.500 on the last list. i nephew. Mr. Claude Jelley. 0'- Leary. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Travers and three children of Quebec City are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Travers. Kildaro Capes. On Wednesday evening Miss - STARTED tee. GASUA Color Cartoon 8:80 Standard Women's. Mlsses' 8: Children's Summer and Full LS CHICKS Last call-400 two week old chicks on hand. Bargain prices. Order at once. .. . PENDLEr0N'S . .. .. I-IATCHERY .. Kensington Reductions lip outsolcs. Auditor-Mrs. E. Gauthier. re- decied. pliysicla . .1 - . um gr. Gngilhgon a:”ihe actors Africa near Victoria Falls, 35- Mlive tongue perfectly. (Continued bun page 0) Rules Commission Floral Arrangements We" Deliver THE FLOWER CART warns srnnsrr (Opposite on Station) Specialising in Wedding. Ionqiiot and Iuiierul Designs "The Shop That Gives The Extra Touch That Means So Hedi” Phone 65-5 0 Sizes 4-9. medium fittings in the group. for Ivory Occasion hcomfortnblc, attractive styles ? Leather IIPPOII. composition ' lliaol to too cushion insoles A Black. navy. red. brown. beige To 50th; (in and wide Phone I821 '1 Watalt. FRIDAY & SATURDAY. 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International League Toronto Rochester 102 200 121- 9 18 Oi Friday it fill. 000 000 012- 9 9 ll BIJILDEN Saturday 7:15 i 9:15; Matinee Saturday 2:30. Landeck. Hetki 191 and Griffin:i”STAII.S AND STRIPES FOB- .L'-lflwlfl. Blaylock NJ Kelly (8) EVER". starring'Clifton Webb. ianil llnnil Debora Page-nt. and Robert Wag- i DEFT "”'”"”'ws ner. Also Shorts. ---g-..-Lg N OT l C E """""" 66 99 CAMEO All taxes due Albany Vil- KENSINGTON Mr and Mrs. .lnhn Arsenault lage School must be paid be" ifoiie the 12th day of August. pnni Cnnmoin and Jnnn Murphy. Mrs. Herb Avery and on their way; ed Cross supervisors tested the back lh9.V WEN? 3('i'0mP3l'll9d 35l swimmers and presented awards llif 85 After that date will be band- led in for collection. BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES .. , i . Crapaud FRIDAY - SATURDAY AT 8 RM. QUO-VADlS in tech Robert Taylor - Deborah Kerr Due to picture running 168 minutes there will be no second performance ture is rated superior. REGENT TODAY 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15; Friday-Satiirday 715-9:15; at- lnee Saturday 2:30 (ASTL It's Cockeyed! It's Crazy-and 3lbu'll love it! Fibber McGee & Mollie, Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCar- thy and Lucille Ball in comedy. "LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING" Also Serial and News. Theatre !'ll(.:Ol0f' Saturday night. This pic- Tonight 7:15 - 9:10 Saturday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:10 - SUMMERSIDE SATURDAY 1:15 - 9:15 some Lines Snnmorsido