OCTOBER. 1s.v 115.4 I THE WESTERN GUARDIAN - s ,v-W 8 Summer Street. -Bu News, Subecrlptio GEORGE CLO following stores an suntan, Summer Street; Gonrues Drugstore. Ii Central Street-. xslirs News-stand. Water Street; Ilart Gaudet. 01 Granviua street; slyre Doucstte'a Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport Vince's Grocery. 110 Russell Street; Enmssra Sell. aervioe Drug Store; Fred's Grocery. Convent Stress ILL Waits in its WEST PRINCE 0l"l'lCl Albertans Fran! Weeks. Phone: 83-! Office and II-I lien; Water Street: PIINCI COUNTY L OFFICE Advertising and GEORGE WOTTOII lloues Phones: M12 and D033. The Guardian may be bought at any of the manereide. Phone loll. Representatives in snsnnranidsx nsingioa. Representative. ' .sror LIAKS. with Braoe's gpoclnl plastic and roofing cement. -LlGIl'1', medium and heavy black and galvanized chain in stock at Brace's. .MODEnN dance in Alberton Institute Hall, October 15th, snu- sic by Ted Ahesrn's Orchestra. Time 9.00-12.30. .1203 QUICK STARTING in cold weather, buy Glasstex auto gtoruge batteries, light Mobil oil, champion spark plugs at Brace's. ..1)ANCE Malpeque Hail. Fri- day, October 18th, sponsored by W. I. Proceeds for school. .DON".l' FAIL to attend the credit Union Celebration at Mount Carmel. October 16th. at 8 P. M. speakers and musical program. ..PANTBY SALE at Kennedy's store. Kensington, Saturday, Oct. 24th, at eight o'clock, by Ladies of Freetown Presbyterian Church. -THE OFFICE of E. E. Park- man, optometrist, will be closed from October 16th to October 26th. For appointments -and re- pairs call at Geo. T. Clark's. -A JOINT MEETING of the Borden Town Council, Borden Rink Company and Borden Branch, Can- adian Legion, will be held Friday, October 16th, at B P. M. All mem- bers are asked to attend. Personals -Min Doreen Maynard of the staff of the Canadian Bank of Co sac, Summe side, left yes- terday morning on a two weeks vacation in Boston.--S -Miss Doreen I-Iowatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd I-Iowatt. North Tryon, has resumed her studies at U. C. College after spending, the week-end at her home. --Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. McLux'e. accompanied by Miss Melitha Knickle of Halifax, spent Thanks- giving. week-end at the former'o parents.) Mr. and" Mrs. Ernest shcrren. Thin she, visited Mr. Wayne D. Mdhure in summer-side. Aillerton And Vicinity" I Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Fraser, Alberton, had as vrelcome week- end guests their niece and nep- hew, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clow, with their son, Danny, of Anti- gonish, NS. Alrbea-ton is Mrs. Clow's home town and Mr. Claw is a former member oi staff of the oansdian Bank of Commerce here. While in Town they enjoyed xe- ncwing many friendships. Mr. and me. Rsmuy Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Iv-in Vesecy, Park- dale are spending this week at the Phii1lPG' cottage in Monhrose. The dr-seer "Albearion No. 1" under command of I-Larvcy Iiutt, left Alberton harbour yesterday moraine en route for sour-is, P. 531-. crew members were Mont Hun. Philip xlnoh of Alba:-ton south and Lorne Johnston oi Montazue. s John 0. Matthews and Herbert Clark of the Alberton Curling Club motored to Charlottetown last evening when they planned to "lend the annual meeting oi the Prince Edward Island Curling As. Iooistion. Ooastsbls William. Leech. R.C. K-P.. Summcrside has been posted )0 the Alberfon detachment re- mains Constable Muir. Barrie, :31; was recently transferred to -.... Miss emu mcrmln, "5 Joined the stall! oi the Al- Ierton branch of the -Canadian Bank of Commerce. SostIporLilosliissts , Continued from peas 1 Iiensturss as required under the Act, with power to shorten the Wopolod be in the event 0' their bel xdeflnlts objection lzlmths remote east end of the I Cl Mr? nouns MacDonald presided over this assembly in a most cap- Ihle manner. strs-ing , 2.'..:.i""”i.'.” """. ”'.2”.:..l'.i.l”' on, gelnru es "id Possible objectionable fea- tures. Acting on this suggestion. about 90 -sax-neat of 99119 took part in the WIWM several isdia. nniuis KIDNEY Pill??? --DENTAI. Office, Dr. Allen will be closed until ober 26th. H. 8. Oct- -CAB OF COAL expected this week. Place your orders now. Abegwelt Co-op, Carleton. -KING HIRAM, R. B. 1'. N0. 936 will meet tonight in King Edward Lodge Room, Bedeque. -nit. I.0CKIIAIi1"s Denial Of- ilce will reopen on Monday, October 19th. ' I I -OKTO CLUB Used Clothing Sale, Town Hall, Saturday, October 17th, 2.00 P. M. --The annual observance of Col- umbus Day by the Summersldc Council of the Knights of Colum- bus was held in the Home on Mon- day evening with the Grand Knight of the Council, J. Elmer Murphy presiding. There was a large at- tendance of the members and their wives and guests who were cordially welcomed by Grand Knight Murphy. The celebration of the day, while informal, was thoroughly enjoyed by au presentsnd consisted of an inspiring address by Lt.-Colonel Leo F. MacDonald, state deputy of the order for Prince Edward Island who outlined in brief the ideals of the order from the time it was organized up to the pre- sent day. He spoke of its great war record, its response to appeals for aid in every national disaster, its great educational programme and superior advantage of its splendid insurance system which has brought financial assistance to relatives of departed members in time of need. In particular he outlined the h A -HEAR. Bonshaw Male Quar- tette. Albany United Church, Sun- day, October 18th, at 7.30 P. M. Awarded Decoration continued from page 1 lieutenant in 1938 and on the out- break of war immediately went on active service. He was in a. group of 40 all ranks from the Signals here which went to Sydney, N.S., for Fortress Signals duty. Six months later he attended a special course in Barrielield, Ont... and in September oi 1940 he went overseas as an mstructor at Borden, I-Iants. While in England he served with the No. 1 Canadian Corps Signals, the 7th Anti Tank Regiment and the 1st Canadian Army Signals before being posted to the 3rd Di- visional Signals with which cut- fit he remained till the end of the war. That was the invasion divis- ion in North West Europe and Mel. Jenkins saw service in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. After the war he returned here in 1946 and for 9. time was with. the Veterans Land Act before join-i ing the staff of the Income Tax Office. Going back to the Reserve Army he rejoined his former unit and on the retirement of Lieut. Ool. F. J. Storey, rm. and the appoint- ment to command of the regiment of I.'.ieut.' Col. K. M. Johnston, E.D., he waslnamed second-in-command. i He served for a time as Dfelident of the Garrison Officers Mess at the Armourles. Sudbury Traffic Deaths Cui'By T-Man Group TORONTO. (OP) -Sudbury has cut, its traffic deaths by 85 I391 cent this year. due mainly to A secret group of '15 cltl ens who report safe-driving vlolat ons. A, E. Mcvittie of Sudbury told thi annual convention of the Auto- mobile Dealers' Association of Ca- neda about the scene Wednesday- swms in July. 1952. the citizen: group is made IIP 07 'r'm9"- They are appointed secretly W 0” man-the only one who know! their identity-and each is given at number. Three Chances when a "T-man" secs I infiic violation he fills out a card ad- dressed to the ".'I.'-man" cramm- gion giving licence number, date and time, and other data. He si- nxe. his secret number and mails the card. Acopythengoestoilhe D011” chief who informs the car d'r.iVe1' he was spotted by I ”T-mIn- The chief asks the motorist to acknowledge the letter and any comments. After three letterl. the motorist is warned that another offence will bring a charge. Ship Owners. Are Preparing For i.onLSlriiie MONTREAL. (GP). m P1133" tions for a "lone W130" 3" 3-” helm made by owners of deoP-NI ships affected by A walk-out of members of the Seafarers Inter- national Union (AFL-'1'.LlJ). The strike started sent. as to back denkalisfrads for a 40-hour week and hi e wages. In asstatcment Wednesday. '11! mg ' negotiating committee said that efforts-to Ind i-ho INN through negotiation had failed last week. As ssult, Did the I I 3113. of striksbound vocals "are! imparts: to make the most .drsstiosionevertaheainamari- um; dispute, the lay-off of officer personnel and the complete ilk-ill? of their ships in PN'I3l1'lI'I05 1'” A long strike." , IIAMIN srivraw srnlrrsosn. Oat. (0r')-Ordin- sry Seamed -Iiforr, 19. and Donald lthillow. iii. both of mm! ands- sona, Halifax. were sentenced Wed- nusgy -to one year terms in car theft. 'msy pleaded guilty last week. They were given concurrent sentences oi six months for mans r ing the ceremony. for St. Peter's North s.ry dept.) :- Donald. Kenneth Lsrkin: great work now being carried on,l under the sponsorship of the Knights of Columbus. in micro- filming the historic documents at,J. There was also arf joyablc demonstration of the art oi square dancing by four couples. Modern dancing was enjoyed by the gathering to the music of Mr; and Mrs. C. Roy lning's entertainment were the direction of Past Grand Knight THE GUARDIAN. UHARLOTTEIUWN the Vatican ' and making them available to students in this coun- try for study. This work will in- sug-Q the pl-gggrvauon 0; mu, um. lfitt, well known proprietor of the able works oi art even in the event 0'4"" 3”” hi V”t””5' P3 L- of their being destroyed by an in- ””'""”d 3'”"'d” " ht h”m”' vsding army. At the conclusion oi his talk a presentation oi two framed pie- tures of Queen Elisabetta and the Duke oi Edinburgh was made to the Council by Pest Grand Knight Henry Wedge who said that. in view oi the fact that one of the cardinal principles of the order was patriotism, it was fitting that the pictures of tile reigning sovereign should be prominently displayed in the councu chambers. The members were treated to an especially enjoyable piano recital by Gabriel Chalsson which was eartuy encorcd by those present. especially en- also much hern. The arrangements for the eve- under Arthur Ciow, chairman oi the entertainment committee.-S iiormier-Delaney Wedding -st. Paul's church, Summer- side, was the scene of 9. pretty wedding yesterday morning at 8 o'clock when Norma Alta Melinda. daughter oi Mr. Patrick Delaney of Linkletter Road, and the late Mrs. Delaney. became the bride. of Ernest Joseph Cormier. son of Mrs. Jeffrey Gallant and the late Mr. Amos Cormier. The. nuptial Mass was performed by Rev. Joseph Le- Clair. Mrs. Irene Peters was in charge of the wedding music and accompanied the Girls' Choir as they sang appropriate hymns dur- B gi m The bride was charming in a spit of rose pink gabardine with navy trim and white accessories; A tions. bride's attendant and was attir- ed in a suit of navy with white; roses. , accessories and a corsage oi white camstions. v . Mr. Clarence Cormier was his”Bj brother's groomsman. it Following the ceremony a re- mother. The bride's artistic arrangement of tredwith a two-tier wedding cake,j topped with a miniature bride and4 groom. After a short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Cormier will reside in Sum- merside,' where the groom is in the employ oi Drlscoll and Mac- Farlane. The bride. previous to her marriage, w'as on the -staff oi Prince County I-lospitalf-S si ST. PETERS NORTH SCHOOL T The following is the honor roll school (prim- Grade V.-1. Richard Flynn: 2- Kathleen Gillie; 3. Daniel Gillis. Grade IV.-i. Helen Ann Mac- Callum; 2. Audrey Lewis; 3. Lil- llan Powell. Grade III.-1. Daniel Lewis: 2, Veronica Gillis; 3. Margaret Ma.c- p Grade Iii.-l. Adolphus Gillis: 2. 3: Beverley 0'1-Isnley. Grade I.-No exams. Teacher-Bernadette Gilus. ceptionland wedding breakfast was; Dr- held at the home or the groom's,H&251 HOPZOOQ. table with its”3u95i5 autumn l Weeks flowers and lighted tapers was cen- 9" 12- beautifully Becieque Notes" Mrs. 'Ethel I-Lsslam, Central edeque, visited recently with re- latives and friends in Springfield Lot 67. 11:. and Mrs. Kenneth Hender- son, Summerside, spent Thanks- ving at the home of the for- er's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Henderson, this village. Mr. Ernest Johnson, who has been here for sever weeks ever- seeing the erection oi his new bungalow, spent Thanksgiving at his old home in Rothesay, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gutcllfie and their son. Augustine Cove, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. fileck, on October 11. Robert Miss Ed-lth Wetmore, teacher, I-ler corsage was of yellow carna-Isackville, N.B.. spent the Thanks- vgiving holiday with her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Cormier was the Arthur Murray and Mr. Murray. Miss Ila Collett, and Miss Bry- accessories and a corsege of red anion, Amherst. N.S.. were week- end visitors to Bedeque and vic- Mrs. Gallant, the groomls moth- ll11W- They Yelllmed to their homes er was gowned in rose with white.0n October! 12.. ' 1 Mrs. Harris Spence, Bcyufield, N. ., has been visiting with rela- ves here for a few days. Mia: were E. S. Octo- Pearl Hopgood and Halifax, of theiroourin, Mrs. and1Mr. Weeks on Miss Adele Henderson, Summer- de, spent the Thankqiving holi- day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson, this village. Rev. E. a. weeks. it... the guest speaker at the 75th anniversary of the Union Corner United Church, on October 11. The United Church here was decanted for the hanlrsg-ivlng service on Sunday morning. There was a large con- gregation and a splendid message was delivered by the pastor Mr. Ward ' A song service was held in the Central Bedeque Baptist Church on Sunday evening sponso ad by the choir. There was October 11, large attendance. The Church was decorated for the occasion. Rev..George K. Ward, pastor of the Bedequs United Church Charge returned from his holidays, on Professional, Cards 1'. EMILE IIIIIKEY Chartorod Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce SI!ALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. Dr. H. I. MecNeIIl PHYSICIAN I SURGEON Water Street (Opposite iIoi.naan'al Building aounh '"'"'''''"I”- '- P " moo-nxoo an Daily. a:oo- szoo sax. Daily. MML' 1:oo- szoo P.M. Daily. W. Albert Robertson our. ma. Cltartoa-ed?AocountanI E. E. IIIIIKMSS . r. I. I. mrrosr. auawrxo D. Ihigi Gnnvill-it Wm! 5"!" Glasses litteri - Eyes exunhua 5'1'nm”'I!I9 Office Hours: DIAL P.0.B0l gg.u..1gog'. UM 531 and by aggolntaasaa. '-'mm'r-"'”w'T' ”' arm can J. F. IIIIITEII II. II. swam manna IIIDG. QPTOMETKIBT lanaaaer St. Sununsraids Illmnaerslde. P. I I. W. 3. Com Inn At- '"::.'...'.. ..'.....""" - mcoousto . anon cm s I Iolilekog. Nctu-y.,lle. Money to Dean. Office formerly occupied by- four-nm In IQHID, the muons. no man. recently ior last! at as... on. . am ilaath Strong. s.o. orroamrnrsr c”"'::'::”",::"”" - Com ' ' "3.”..l.'.'-'.'.'.... , l n. 5. runs 3 son Ill Water Street. lanamsreids l'lrs,- Auto - Casualty Above Maurice mum Meats Wear . INSUBANOI Hm" "sol I summer A lanun ” , Iii. J. A. Iilllioii M. J. ii. iililiiliilllliir J nan-ass t Vl.'l'llRiNAltiAN , 99"” ii"'!' .Dial 2520 ""'""”' "IT." Water Street Bel IIDIMHIII .. Co'lumbusDay Observed wen Known By Slside; K. Of,C..Council,H0i9I Pi0Pl'I9I0i' . iDies Al Victoria, -The death of Mr. K. 17.. Pro- He was 65 year; of age. 5 an-. olitt, son ed the late Mr. land a. George Proiltt of Bur- lington moved to Victoria. in 1906 and operated a. store there until taking over the management of tho Orient Hotel from his wife's father, Mr. Charles Rage-rs. Under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Protltt the reputation of this hotel for its fine cooking and homey hospitality, year after year, resulted in capacity bookings throughout thg summer months, and the name of the hotel beams synonomous with all that visiting tourists could desire by way of wholesome, holiday pleasure and comfort. . ,Mr. Profitt I. survived by his wrlre, the former Jessie Rogers. and by one daughter. Florence. Mrs. Frank Myers. Crepaud; and three grandchildren. He is also survived by one sister (Edith) Mrs, I-Iarry Bowness of Kensini!- ton and four brothers, Ellis in Burlington. John W. and Harry in Calgary. Alta., and David in Burnaby. B. C. The funeral service will be held at St. Johns Anglican Church. Crapaud, at 2.00 p. m. on Friday. Interment will be in the Chlll'Cl'l cemetery. -5 lTyne Valley Notes .,The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ramsay are sorry that their infant daughter is ill in the Prince County Hospital and hope she will soon be well again. Mr. A. Peck, Halifax, and Mr. Rossiter, Charlottetown, were in Tyne Valley recently engaged in their duties as bank inspectors. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowies. New Hampshire, were recent vis- itor; to Tyne Valley. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Ramsay who returned home after spending the pant month vis- iting with friends in U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martell. Halifax. spent a week recently visiting friends in Harmony and Tyne Valley. The many friends of Mrs. Dan MacLean were sorry to learn that she had the misfortune to frac- ture her wrist on Oct. 3. Sympathy of this community is extended to the widow and fam- ily of the late Mr. C. I. Lidstonc. whose death occurred at his home in Tyne Valley on Oct. 8, in his 81st year. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid ,Soclety met at the home of Mrs. (Peter MacCauls on Thursday eve- lning, Oct. 1. -Bl-I. October 10. He was adcompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ward. of Saint John, N.B., who will remain for two or three weeks. -Miss Noreen M. Henderson, R. N., daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. George "enderson left over the week-and for Halifax, where she will join the staff of the Victoria General Hospital. Previously she had been on idle staff of Prince County Hospital and last year she spent ten months in Bermuda. Mrs. J. P. Champion and her daughter Helen. Halifax. have been visiting with relatives and friends in Bedeque, Lower Bede- que end Kinkora. on October 13, they were guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. 5. Weeks. Miss Champion is on the editorial staff of the Hall- fax Chronicle-I-Ierald. she has travelled widely in Europe, and as far away as Australia, India and Ceylon. Election Act In B. C; Revised VICTORIA, (GP)-British Colum- bia's election campaigns should be lively affairs from now on. A change in the Elections Act permits political parties to arouse party spirit and political interest with banners, flags, and cam- paigni buttons except on election day. Party managers will be per- mitted to hire bands. dancers. and practically any type of' entertain- ment in good taste. Previously the Elections Act was not specific on entertainment, and parties generally steered away from it. Tignish And Vicinity -Mr. David Mclnnis, Fort Nel- son, nc., is spending his holi- ,&yI in Anglo, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Melnnis. Mr. Malcolm Mclnnis who has Joined the forces of the R.C.M..P.. left Tignlah on Saturday for Reg- ina, l:lask., where he will begin his basic training. 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Macdonald have recently taken up residence in their new home in Tlgnish I Rev. Joseph Leolair. Summer- side. motored to Tignlsh on Mon- day to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leclair. The boarders of our Lady of the Angel's Convent, Tignlsh, have re- turned to resume their studies. having spent their holidays at their respective homes. Mr. Gilbert Gaudet, Woodstock, was a recent business visitor to Tignlsh. Cpl. and Mrs. Major Evans have returned to Fredericton, NB., af- ter a. pleasant holiday spent with relative and friends in Tignish. While here they were the guests of Hon. J.A. Barnard Miss Margaret Roche, Iona, spent the Thanksgiving week-end in Tlgnlsh, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Macdonald. Miss Patricia Nellilzan. Aiberion. spent the past weekend visiting friends and relatives in Tirnisfh. Included among st. Dunstan's University stu.den-ts- who have spent their Thanksgiving holidays at their respective homes in Tig- nish were Joan and Joseph Mac- dlonald, Rodney Mclnnls, Earl l-Landrahnn, Leonard Shea, Henry Elmer Blanchard. Among students of Prince of Wales College who returned to Charlottetown on Wednxoday from a pleasant holiday spent at their homes were; Wilma Mel-iugh, Nor- way; Norma Gaudette and Irene Richard, Tignlsh. 01,, STANHOPE SCHOOL REPORT The following is a report of Stanhopc School for August and September: Grade x-1. Edith Misensr. Grade Ix-Lois Mecauum. Grade VIII-l. Hilda Chappall; 2. Laura Miserter and Barbara Mc- Millan (equal). Gradc VI--1. Gladys Chappcll; 1 Linus Misener. Audrey Douglas: 2. ppell Grade IV-1. Doris Chappell: 2. Ronnie Johnston Grade III-l. Irene Ellis. Grade II--1. Donnie Johnston; 2. Calvin Chappeil; 8. Arnold Lannon. Grade I Sr.-Barry Ross. Grade I Jr.-No, tests. Perfect attendance: Barbara Mc- Mulan, Irene Euis, Donnie John- ston, Blair Mcihsuehlan, Donnie Ellis, Betty Warren. Teacher-Mrs. Mary P. Martin. 4 Cvilldet. Leonard Broderick and GLEN VALLEY SCHOOL REPORT Following is the report of Glen Valley School for the month of Edna Martin; 8. Joan MscLennan, September: v Grade X-l. Robert I-lickox; 2. Jean MacLennan. Grade Ix-l. Irene MacDonald; ; Wilma Aabbott. '. 2. Franklin I-lickox; 3. Lloyd Mac- i Lennan. ' i Grade VII-1. Donald 1-lickox; 2. Reggie Nicholson; 3. Freeman Mac- Lennsn. Grade VI-l. Anna MacDonald. rater: ELEVEN Grade v-1. 'xu-is Kicker: 2. Ruth Maobcnnsri. - Grade IV-i. June Nicholson: 2. Roy MacLennan (equal). Grade III-1. Roger Hickox. Grade II-1. Eleanor Gillis; 2. Grade I (Sn)-Erdine Martin: 2 Louise Hiokox. i Grade I tJr.)--Robert MacLen- nan. (no tests). : Jean Curley, teacher. I ' CROSSWORD ,, .:i::i-in .'-mills A l i:ilIl'IV.'iil DAILY! ACROSS 2. A Dutch 22. Native 1. City in cheese of ,, India 3. Coins (IL) Serbia 4, o. Nipperlilsa 4. Callous zs. Toward organ 5 Part of G the Ice 11. Fareweu "to be" t 24.Gallcry (Sp.) 0. American in a 12. Body of Indian church water 7. Elevation 26. Dip out . 13. Black tern 8. Evening 27. Whether mmmg umiim I 1.. 4512:”... .. i.Z”.:.5.i ”' E.:'.”.'. re-we-m am. 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MN QINETON ' (2) Sharon Howatt - Park Corner -- Grade 3 - (3) Pdtricia Poirier-Miscouche Convent-Grade- ' (4) Edward Perry-North Carleton - Grade 5 - ' (5) Sandra Paynter - Park Corner - Grade 1 - Air Marshal Johnson-Grade s SCHURMANS SCHOOL PARADE Presents the following Programme over Radio Station CJRW Friday. October Hill of 7:30 PM. ' (1) Howard Perry-North Carleton - Grade 5 -- ' (7) Carl W'l'lght- - North Carleton - Grade 6- i (9) Edward Arsenault. - S'side '(10) Wiiber-t Lamont - Park Corner -- Grade 9- (11) Helen Home - S'side High 0 These contestants will compete in the 1 to 3 Classroom Division. INIERSCHOLASTIC QUIZ CONTEST P Park Corner vs. " Sllerbrooke All contestantsere asked to be at the radio Station at '1 pm. Friday and Quiz teams at 7:30 pm. Scharmans School Parade is Sponsored and Produced as a Public Service Feature by lIHliiiMAiiw SlJMMERSiDi. ..-,.-,-. 'f:?i .. .. .:.-r...;-4-.-'.i&:.s;.":.2..-. 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