POTATO ARVEW5 Pumrv :.r;:)' lPage 14 The Guardian Thiirsday, May 9, 1957 FIRI-I THRI-IATENS VILLAGE 1.1; the village. And Tomato Soup 3 ruvs 39: FREE PAIR NYLONS wm-I EVERY ORDER OF sio.oo OR MORE SPARE RIBS, 2 lbs. . . 35c BEEF LIVER. lb. . . . . . 35c HAMBURGER. 2 lbs. 59c CHOICE ROASTS STEER BEEF, 39c Io 49c STEAK, lb. . . . . . . 59c Large Grapefruit. 3 for 25: SUGAR. I0 lbs. I.'I9 DRY GOODS Large Juicy Oranges. 2 dos. 79: BUTTER. 2 lbs. 1.25 Kain tln45c Thrifty Pak-20 oz. lg BKRRIE. om it?--.1-'ire early lxcdiictclai ai Glen liuron de- siriiyi-il a lllll-)('a.'-old llllll belong- in';: to llaiiitltoii brothers and tlireateiied the whole Vlllagt , TV Burning embers ignited the roofs 3 of nzher buildings At one tinn- IIIGIP ucrc eight fires blazuii In ) ' plessls Friday announced creation of a permanent theatre dedic to the RECRUITING Lieut. J. J. Bray, the Canadian dlan writers. Announce French- Cunudion Theatre QUEBEC (CPI - Premier Du- uction of Frencb- and Engilali-language plays by Cul- He said tie project. 0Il01'i5I39fI and promoted by one of panadaa beet known actors. Gratien Gell- naa of Montreal. has been made possible through tlie cooperation of a Montreal brewery end provincial government. wltlclrllll promised a t100,000 contribution. The theatre will be 911194 . Theatre de la Comedie Canadienne bit the drainiatic author from Vancouver. Quebec or KIWI! V111 be able to find an expm-inn 1- ,. what Mr. Gelinaa said he hopes will become ”the home ol"CIn- c ada's dramatic playwrlshit M.r. Dupleesis made ll- muncemmt oi the. tiiieatire s crea- tion during his Friday presentm- Terence. Wilfrid Gannon. preusient l REcEivEs wmosf of Dow Brewery, and MI". Gellllll l "tended. I-O Douglas M. I-Iowatt. PURCHASED THEATRE eat Ion of Mr. ...a Mrs. L. is. 1).. The brewery has purchased R-I-luowaa of Belvedare Avenue. Char-' l Guards. has been postted to Hdg. Eastern Command. Halltax. as n- irruiting officer. His dune; will bring him to Prince Edward Island llapproximately once a month. Lieut. :Bray has been with the in nu, Canadian Guards at Petawawa. rile is a native of Regina. Saslr. 1 He was in Korea when hostili- ties ended in July. 1953 and since then had the experience of being attached to the Guard's Depot, Ca- terham. England. Lieut. Bray is a graduate (1952) of McGill University. Montreal, where he received a Batchelor oil Arts degree. , Everyone Can Get To Polls OTTAWA (CPI - Voters who -are working on election day June I10 can count on three hours to .cast their ballots without being I(I0CkPd in pay. But the three hours need not all be working PEACHES 2 fins 59: 25: to 35: ATALLAH J. GHIZ 280 GRAFTON STREET PHONE 3558 FREE DELIVERY - S on Shirts time- ' ' 2 has 39: P A Polling hours in the federal lti iillhf 8a..to Thrifty Pak-20 oz. R99 4'95 S235 gifmllnlocdl staendtII')dulii;lie, 3- for a " 'tie o d II I tim . . . . 2 THIS 356 Gubal-din. Pan” ymims. gon1 Sizhgiocat dgy... YOTkm20 02- Re 4 Employees who are qualified . g. 7.95 S . . . CORN . .. 2 fms 396 , , iieccifiii "l33l.”P.5;lf".3'.L”ifS3i Mon 5 T'shllfj periods to cast their votes. But York-20 01. me tgmployernciin determine what . ' e ours wi e. - - 2 ""5 43c Fwhltg oniy) 79: If the polls in a riding open , at 8 n.m. and a man is not no York--20 02. Children's at work until 9 a.m., he can be given the three hours between I and 11 a.m. Or if his working day ends normally at. say, 3 pm, the rcmaining part of the voting day may be taken into account in fig uriiig time off. This villi be the fifth election at which voterii wiin are at-but not actually in-the polling place lat closing time will be allowed .10 vote. Before 1940. only those illnsitle the polls at the deadline were given ballots. lb!!!-the -an...ui.a..a,i-. tolbarjQaIoor, you'd swearthelrshosawesesfeet to... inert-id Olautlbuceat takes care of thein,I'orgoorII iiouppiy j. with nary a streak. It gleaina without &- MRWuR,thh8mMhCBMH Q aliining (usually weeks on end! Alraeet i3...":.::':- 3:? 5.3-..E:."";; mm mm. mm m- ldowntownMonts-eal. eII00I10fwI”""'5'IPII9IA'PdI”-3' i325o.000 and will spend anotha was a mernbc of coin-en 5001 at ;sso.ooo in ..itg.iioniod.:dmtz;ivirfv; R.C.A.F. Station, Portage la put-I. i:Ger;:-geigsinilgmggrl C rli. Prior to Rylng training he liadl The 1.000-seat theatre will be owned by the brewery but leased lto La Comedic Canadienne, a new lcorporation which obtained-its let- ters patent from the provincial taken various courses. particular- ly In radar. He had joined the R. C.A.F'. at 11, after taking lirrtj year P.W.C. iunyina the pro Ventures Ltd. Earnings Increo TORONTO (CPl-Ventures Ltd. with laterals in more than two- score mining companies in Canada and elsewhere. had NI Profit in 19560! 81.883151 compared with 81.45115) in 1955. A letter to sbareholden accom- E. SO the annual report outlines sh poeal under which Melit- tyie Porcupine Mines Ltd.. Ontario gold producer. SGAIITLEBIIRY I SIGN, ART 8. HOBBY SHOP would -FEATURING- MODEL PLANES. soars. CRAFT KITS. ARTIST SUPPLIES. ETC. STORE HOURS MON. to FRI.---8-4 SATURDAY . . - s -12:30 . A government recently. The corpora- tion's board of directors u to be formed soon. . Mr. Duplessis said the provin- lcial government will donate S25,- ject for a Canadian theatre. . ”I believe this is to be the first ll theatre 0! its kind in Canada and' it will be understood that the pro- .vincial government and the people. to! the province have a special in-t iterest in promoting our talented? lartists." i IEPOCH IN DEVELOPMENT T ! Mr. Gagnon said it was the pre-l ;mier's interest which sparked ac-i ition ”on a project that marks ani epoch in the development or art: in Quebec province." In an interview later. Mr. Gelinas said the creation of a new theatrel makes a 19-year dream come true. All would be done to make it; tar accessible as possible to all classes of society. For instance. It would have a section where seats would be avilable at the price oi: a ticket to any small movie. theatre. - it was the intention of. La Com- ledie Canadienne to take its plays. ;outside of Montreal to Quebec. asherbrooke and Trois-Rivierea. if lthey drew wide interest. l lie said he would welcome ex- change: with Toronto or other Ca- FIRESTONE HOME and AUTO CO., LTD.'S i000 annually for "at least." Iourll years to La Comedie Canadienne.. Radio City Theatre. is directly 9 opposite the site chosen for Mon-, trealir future concert Ziall. Mr. Duplessis said he was lrn-1 mediately interested when Mr. Ge-l linas approached him with his H I FIRESTONE DELUXE 9 3-4 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR WITH ' FREE MOTHER'S DAY GIFT . FEATURING - - -' THURS. FRI. and SAT. spacious across-the-Top Freezer . . . full width chiller Tray . . . Large Convenient Pantry Doo . . . Tum-n-Dial Defrosting Closing Push or Pull Style Door. Handle has brightly polished l All-Steel Bonderized. Rust Resistant. Easy Opening, sou. l l chrome finish. Interior - 1 piece seamless acid resisting porcelain. attrac- tive in Blue and bayberry Grey finish and exciting Gold apart- F lnadlan groups which could comet lltnll. g '::.M:'::;'.” .;?.3L1i.f;””3?.2.”:.'J?; Au THIS FOR ONLY ilfl5'.3.'J'p'.'.l3.V.?.1l.Ii.'?I.'l'l..”:i"ll'iiiZ . roe MOTHERS a La Comedic Canadienne would play i "'"" . 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