Cancellation Of C.N. E. Lake Swim Unlikely I mnungro tCPi4wcaHauon of storm lashed waves to a height of M Cmadrrn National Exhibition”: l5 feet. Sixteen persons accom- ' . lake marathon appeared un- panylng the swimmers in boats had i '3 uonday night despite one to be rescued. I i Murray River Miss Faye Keenan Murray River has left for Charlottetown to start nurse's training at Falconwood Hospital. Faye's friends in Murray River wish her succcss in her new career. . L. A. C. William Hayter. who is with the R. C. A. F. stationed tin Winnipeg, is spending three l""w l ' could end Alderman William Allen of Tor- lwnklf leg.-e at r1lheii1h0mc'ri.)f his "l'”"”" me 32'mle"3wlm onto a member of the CNE sporti . iiiuetn S, H" T!" k rs. um” i" miss "aged! 'cominlttee. said Monday he is "un-1 Q grernnbgiy Banrnm. 8 d d. gh . ' ”V Price. SP0"! Wmmm". alterably opposed" to the Sept. 5i i i "e n d” ' Illmilrlir;-an. viewed the even" or . maumon. iters Lois and Joan. Lunenburg. ivrtiik-fllld during which Lake 0ii' "The Sunday episode is a guodl tarin stunned a sudden end to two usrnple of what could happen." ..,-..t:.Inkc attempts and he I"'.he said. "I don't know what the. ,r Iii('Ni Ihi' Plaiiiied 59Pi- W5 CNE is thinking about in sponsor- i.iunizstown-to-Toronto derby i5 log this swim." ,..ii on for sure." He also suggested seven RCMP. ilui as a iiii'lii0i' Siiieili mu-5i"'3 patrol boats will be too few to po-l lti sii"0i9Ci "19 91 "X9" "ii '”0m9Plllce the 41 swimmers properly."lf- .-nit-rt-ti in the swim. CNE 0iii' a little storm blows up they'll be; ri::.- iifiiiiiised ill? aid "i ii l'9ll'.ali over the lake from Kingston tot rimii-t- and special ili'3i lid P9l'3""t Hamilton." He said the swim could nri il case of emei'EEil3Y- .end in tragedy. sTt)l'Pl-JD av WAVES 1 .sim l-ittmiinds. 51-year-old Kinsl- r.... pltysicai training instructor. I ,..,..i l-it-erhard Matczynski. 25. a 4;.-.ni:iii unmigrant living in Tor- dm... had to be hauled from the i.'Ik(' early Sunday after a sudden Passed in Junior n 'First Aid Class 1 Following is a list of successful pupils who took the Junior First N. I. spent the past weekend in .iMurray River, as guests of Mr. ;and Mrs. Art Gosbee. Mrs. Ench- lner who was spending some time with her parents returned home with her husband and family. Sgt. and Mrs. Clifford Herring and young son of Mount Uniacke. N. S. are spending some time in Murray River as guests of Mr. Herring”: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring. Mr. Gus Keenan. Deepbrook, N. I. recently spent a week in Murray River as guest of his son .and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. iClifford Keenan. n Miss Evolia Moore who been nursing in Shelbourne .eral , Hospital. is has (Jen- spending some h K'd 7 Aid Class held in ('eorgetown iiiirlrie tgtdthewhonienof lljier pnrcnts. ' r . n . I1 . T'S. NI Rn . nore. orp anuge I s during May and Juirel. "rhifmclnlsst imgn Bank. a T - i .. ' . v . . Fniov Pic'"c ;l:::c':(:ndIl;(t;Od hlI)g'Ccori:mcik' aniid . Mr. Frank Heiiitig. New (rlas. iout of a class of twenty. nineteen tgow. recently spent it few (lays in Murray River as guest of his l'”" Vlliidren 9' Sal"! Vincemls T135595 8ll0t'9SSililiy- Til” Hamil" brother. Mr. Lotus llcrring and ilI;iil.'llLll1P were SUN" Oi "'3 ations was condui-ter. by Mr. Mr... nor,-jngr ixll illlx tit Columbus at a inam- Paul Cudmnre of the Red Cross Mr. and Mrs Duncan Rdtikiii iiiwi liii'iilF li9l'l 0" "19 Kiiiill"-5 Division and children, Cecil and ..udx'. i with li'0iiiifi5 5'' Nillili Rum?" "" Following arc the sut-ccs..iul Pit-tuu island. tit-rc rei.-cut iixiiuis -b'""ii?"' '"i"'r""""- candidates Waiter Arseiiaiilt. tti Murray Riicr. giicsis of 'ir. x number of the kiddies com-'Lawrence Batchildcr. Linda Bat- Ranking sister, Mrs, cimnrd Kne. siiiiiiiiiliiR while other eniovedcharies Fitz Gerald, Betty Gotell, y.lllll'S on the camp groimds. Priorinuth La Lacheier, Marie Larsen. , V in beiiiiz served treats the child-lmdene MacCormaclt. Bruce Mc-i The two-span, bridge h:1l'"':" .1-n twrc given balloons and otheriL,,,n' Marin Mc1,r.an' camerineiis rapidly being demo is, e h. ii--.iiliiii25 i" add l0 ll"9ll' 9l'l5l'”McCiillogh. Barry Morrison. make way iii? 3 Fauselfal " .'ltilllll'Tli Mari; Murphy, Herbie Murphy. is under construction on thre! snmc Inc tines of at number oi the Barbara Simpson, Elaine Scully, site. .PiCi.lil'('(i above is i c Vtel KiitlliliS assisted in the preparat- Jo, wnlsn, moliiivii Pi”9W d'5m3"”l"ii the "99 ltill oi the food and refreshmentsm -- ” ” ii-ii tings, ice cream. candy, plums. umiiiir-s and soft drinks were rt--iiwl to the youngsters. tilt" kiddies themselves anter- laiitt-ti iii? Knights for I time with slrli tteuicing selections accompaii- it-ti by old time music. To round out lill' afternoon's fun the Knights (iililrttfi with the youngster. and Hip kiddies staged an old time set of illP'tl' own iii.-med the afternoon's fun by chllder, Jimmy Burke, Ella l)owd.! More Livestock In of how the pioneer. liviuit uiidvr the free enterprise system. itii.FVlfil virgin ify HAROLD MORRISON tinniig the guests resent were C3'""ll'" "E" 5"" Wm" , , RH Kc, M,cpn,,,:., or cnarl. MILESTONE, Sask. lCPI-Rus- his-DIR farm out 0i iii? ..ur...w.. and the Sisters from theiIil'l farm chisi "id M0"d"i' likprairie 8 liall-wiiuiiy ail” , Orphanage its pu led wh.V SBliiIiCli9W--- i5""' R0UNn'T-”"-"7 ON LAW?” . nrn nni grow more oats than The Russians. sitting in o ciicle S A C wheat and use the oats to produce an nu, pr,m,m,n fmn; Inntnl rgarrieri livestock know every detai. an t e W0 ' ' ongr.RR Vladimir Matakevicii said he ifenersrns, father and son, told S.-tlNT JOHN. N. 3., top)- trained the question because it was them -rm, 73rd annual suvmon , H I .3 vital one for the Soviet. His coun- 1-n9 yqunger Pedersen. father of :trv was opening up virgin farm three children, estimated that now congress for the Maritime prov-H 4 . - . - and and the question Russian n, had 800 acics in wheat. 240 in ilit'flS will be held here Sept. 8-18. ifarmers had to face was whether nu seen, my in bgrley and 45 in .t total of 150 official delegates lit would not be better to grow Mrs. The rest was rn nnsrnrr. and trom various point, in the rhnelgrain on the new land for cattle wnd mnsslnndr He was a grain provinces will attend. i901'l- man but he also had a herd of E5 The arrival of four bands nndl The question of bread grains ver nnrnnr-an Aberdeen Angus cattle. three choirs will bring on gddtpisus the 4.000-acre farm of Peter when Mr. Marskevich learned ioiial 200 army personnel to the Pederaen. nine miles west of Milev that (no prnnrsnns nnnln run mgr... Iiil.V- C01. and Mrs. William David- MOM Ind 35”" 30 mil” 5”"il' iii the yield out of an acre of oats sou. Toronto. chief secretary forillegina. than our nf an acre of whom. he the Salvation Army in Canadai There. from 72-year-old William said he was puulod why more oats and Bermuda, will be meclalifedersen, father of 42-year-old were my grown. speakers at the oongreos. iPeter, the Russians got the story The younger PP(iel'SPil argued - that the area simply W85 "Oi 5"li' BRIDGE DEMOLISHED t Rus&-n:Woncier Why N loan and Mr- Kccnan. i Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Munii and of one span. with acctylcnc torches. ii::':lh3;'if1I':l:&Ia0::rifimli-"fig; A niinilvcr of liiiiiti-ii'Li'i'5' and guests of lllr- Iiiunn's Parents. heziyy iiuuiri-s arc iillinil Iii 3'- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miiiin. the dcmoliiion mark advances. Miss Bertha M, .llzicl.t-an. Summerside. is spending her lini- tl)- A. (lcoi'uc Plititiisi ways m High Bank. EMS! of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. lllnclsean. of Urs. Sum Gidilings and son Glennie and daughter Debbie. of ,Stiiiiinei'sidc. Vl'E'l'l' reccitt visitors I llo White Sands, guesLs of Mrs. , (Olive (lititlings. a S ' n. Mr. and Mrs. . Joliuule Lowe. 'igdVe taken up rcsidcticc iii Jlurr:-iy iycr. able tor iiit-stock lliiililtiig up of Mrnr Lani; Herring. Murray oats pmtiiictloii wtiiiiti caiisc a stor- .River' her sister. Mrs Mm.d0(,k age l)Ttil)lPiii- 'iiiPi'P ViHSiii Piiiiiigli MacLeti(l. :lla.ss.. and Miss any water available, the ivintcrs were mar,-inn, recently spent a few days severe, and the wtiicls were high in New mnsgnwr guests or Mrsr NOT A LABOR PROTKLFIM licrring's and Mr.x- M;icLood's tlr tlatskex-irh Vlilll.'t'.Ni(li'i that bI'0thei'.n.Vlr. l-liihert Beck 'i'iIP.V possibly there was a labor prnh- also visited with Mr and iilrs. lem invoiied ilr Pederseit i'e- Frank Haring. New Glasgow, pod plied that he kept one man for the Mr. and Mrs Harry Herring. Angus i'l9l't'irZlllfT ctiiisidcred this Tl”iU'0- - man "as good as ii: men. !hA.RE.CCl;iI'iiS. Muttn who is lllih "And how fllilt'il do you cuiisidcr 9 ' ' ' went the Pasl Week” H 4 ,. .. end at the home of his parents. yotiiselt dskcti the Smiet agri Mr and Mg Earl Mun" M culture mini-'tcr .ifii(iYlEl.V "TWO OT RN”. ” ' ' "nay thrce mcii"" ' .. .. . M13 Pflriolisfill i-t-iilit-ti in iii? 53"” anlilllriaitirllyii aiiiidllgoniilialiy kwelmn vein that he did lltli do any nioi-Q the past weekend ;n' Hiilrhi ;?9l1l(i work than he lizid tn. Hunts or Mrs. wenn",sRpared"l:s'' ' T ' " Mr and Mrs. .John W Macl.ca Kl'ii('iil'32Vli3ii- iliii till” " M"'" Mr. Everett MacLc-an. son iii; home-oiiiicrs licr app:ii'eittly nrerMrr and Mrs. pnrer Mnnpenrrl H li3ii”liiiii' Fli'0iil7 -Vili'59l'.l' "W" Murray River. and Mr. flnnkini sayhoiiscliolders prefcrtltc maple. Keenan, son of Mn and Mrs. particularly titc NtiI'ii'.1.i' aliti TNT Clifford Keenan. .lliti'rny River, iPl'lT vnricilics who rcceiitly joiiied the R C. A. F.. Eastern Guardian Housing Corp. To close '15 Offices For Economy stirs ACCEBBORISI will be air. our; of the I50 blood don- cinsai -iusu-t II to loimmbor in on needed at Red Cross Clinic in l""l"'"V9- Moreil Community Hall today. l)lnjl'0SlT yous 31,099 3.. yiween 2 "ii 4 P'M' S""'d””i OTTAWA iCPi .- CClllI'iIi Mori- dav - you mu" ".4 n rum. "'9' ministers the government's hous- titsmn yourself some day! AN INFORMAL Recapnon ann in legislation. is closing 15 of its I 1-” for Hon. senator. Ema In. local offices across. the country -ii0iVi'AGUl in: In obloci-ive mm win be new n n, , m Sept. 2. CMHC president btcwnrt at 250 blood donors for Red Cross Mm or Mr L rr P9 Ii" nifjrr Hates announced Monday. Clinic in Beaver Oiub Hall on de A "ran 3'wog,en'0 ' Mr. Rates said expericiicc has Wednesday, August 31lL between 3' .5; Plug. ' d Mlf Lp"rnr' convinced the corporation that sat- H and M P.M. Itandard. and "- - - "T "' ”' - t isfactory facilities can be main- Iasda the support of resident of yml. hoslessn Everyom Wei" t i d ith ll r number of all nearby districts. c'"'"' l l M W H mm C field offices. h d H . . in addition to its an o ices in"'y';r.FI::'..fl.l:&'og? Personals here. CMHC currently Has six re- should he Qnhgr donorg or boon- Mrs. R..E. Irving and son Steph-. ea. Truro. N.S.. are the guests. gional offices, 55 branch offices. "r ”m week, i 23 loans offices and four rental of- O ' iof Mr. and Mrs. Berrieley Cann. i ices-a total of 09 business estab- IT TAKES only a few iniautesicardisan. "”h"'.""” . g, ,n" an Hood 3” 'II "V. ni . ' Offices to he closed include those liis.-p,rn.p. your on. Do nnr Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coffin, In Gfanby. Qiiec B8lliUi'Si- N- 3-- Springhill. N.a., are spending the Keniviiie and Sydney. N. 5. summer at their ttage in Bruden- sl EMPLOYEES AFFECTED '"' M" 3' 0"" guest! M"'” Mr. Bates said the changes are cumin mam" M” I'M” B"yd' being made for economy reasons Montreal. and Mrs. Ethel McAdami L. Flee”, sank. rbut service to the public would be jmalntalned since loan applications Mrr nnd Mrrr John Dnwnr nnd handled by CMHC under the hous- wnn Drnnzlnn nnd sinrqain and ing act go through the local offices dnnnrnnr Mnrnnren 0, Hnmrm of approved lenders. such as life .Nls.' "E vmnng Mm new”. insurance. trust and loan compa- hrother-in-law and sister. Mr. and M" "d ”'”'"'d i”'"l"ir M rc sh Hhl . the territory underv the Imireii for an in. Jun" C, Mc.ihor,:w xruarlldzyer? H '"""""'ioranby. branch. the municipal Giiiiznn. St. Mary's Road wgg county of i)rummond will be trans- lield Friday morning from hi. "get Rev. Harry Vickersott and son ferred to Sherbrooke while the re- residence to st. Paul's Church.iCiIaI'les have returned to Montreal minder will be administered from Siiiriienn. Requiem High Mus wu after visiting Rev. Mr. Vlckarson's lVi0iili'9Ri- g:'lJi;ll:!"Iilli!iiPhY that riiaatgr. Rev. !'.L.imother, Mrs. Charles Vickerson.- Tim Balliiif-ii i0ii'ii0i')'. ii0W Will Y- resan n t a sanctuary Montlllle. was Rev. w. itlnniague. 'l'he paliieir-cei-jngvgri Mr. and Mrs Fred Matheson iiilimni Daley, James De.” Jul. and son Peter, and daughter itctn-i-. Jerome McCarron. ii-rug)-,iElizabeth Ann. Winsloe. Maine. iizirtimigall, 1,. unnrnrer. lnrnrjware recent guests of Mr. Math- ment was in the church cemetery,ieson's cousin. Mrs. James King Eiiehlate hgr. Mcoutgan is survivgaianti Mr. King. Mililowri. '5 Wi ow. Nee Annie Murphy . V . nu, . ,- Mr. and Mrs. T'Iil .,r,m::l'd T.h"d"" Si" M"V'rgibbons, who have spent the past ir nn,,Knmf:'"'5:' T3':?"i"' And two weeks visiting Mrs. Fitz- 3fIlI'llD()n; Mr-,' i '1' ' ' McG"'igtbbons' mother. Mrs. William. ...i.,w,,. ' lltliahar. Montague. It-ft today for "their home in Boston. Mass. t Mrs. Bert MacDonald Montague: ileft yesterday for a short trip to laoston. Mars. part by attending either the ltlorell or Souris Blood Donor Clinics today. (Moi-ell I-4 uid Soiiris 7-9 P.M. Stamford Time). CALLING. ALL realtlanta of loiirts and surrounding districts to be among the N0 blood donors iiceticit ill Red Cross Clinic in St. Mary's Hall today between 1 and 9 lim Standard Time. i'l'.VERAL FRIDAY -e Funeral Thomas surviving are mmm Christopher rrarh RE: John A.. all of It. j. ' T O D A Y " 8 ilt.00il llililflll fllilllcs MORELL HALL Women's Gold Cross - Men's Slater (Kid) ST. MARY'S HALL IN SOURTS 7 . 9 P.M. (Itlndardl At least I! Dinar! Required. BE ONE OF TIIIJ ISO DON- ORS NEEDED TODAY AT MOIILL on l0l'Il!. TOMORROW! CLINIC! All A? MONTAGUE. regular l3.95 and ALI. RD SHOES . . . L come under the Moncton office and WARNING ! ! This Won't Happen Again ! ! EXTRA SDECIAL CLAEARANCE or.- SHOES. reg. T2.95for 9.95 (WidthaAAA-AA-A-B OXFORDS. reg. 19.95 for . . . . . . . . l4.95 2.4'.M. m.c.3.;;wguhn imsveiamsaostas (Standard) t COSTS IO aou TIMI "mmyum Dg':'J0';&"'VET Woman's HN'T llugizer g "sous an up you OXFORDS and PUMPS. (CASH SALES ONLY) "'......... s...""c..'....;c' T in Siiinmcrside. left for SI. Jeans, :Qut-her. Their many friends in .Murray River wish them sticcessi llll their new careers. LONDON Reuters -- A Polishi court has accepted the explaua-1 tion of a Polish peasant who ex- lilt' S)tlltL')' ii'i'i'iltii'y will tie ad- plmned ll? 5rl9W 3 i0ii0W-Peasant ministered by the Halifax office. with an ax in the belief that he ('Mli(' officials said that of the W85 iii? flEVii. 51 employees affccicd by the move. Warsaw radio reported that the B.FGoodrich T TllilEE3lilE I 34 will he ziiisorbcd in other cor- Lublin district court jailed the whom the y srnn nrn rnngfly only a light sentence on account of rni-l1'riPfi womcn and single girls his "very low level of intelli- One official estimated the saving The arrested peasant tnld police in office rent and salaries will be lit WIS Walkilill 5! night in 8 dis-. -. -rarer 'i0C8ii.V Feiitirted to be "haunted by. the devil." When he saw a bulky out with his ax. The "devil" turned out to be an- TORONTO ICPi Expulsion of of straw. t'hiirlc-s Scarr as a mcmher of the iiounced Monday by G. S. Osler. chairman of the ext-hange'ii board Mr. Scarr. member of the firm of Scarr Tlnkham and Company. action taken last week. The governors also tirtlcred I shares of Midcon Oil and Gas Ltd. but allowed restricted clearing out but not completed . Trading in Midcon rcsiiiiiott sold at 70 cents down cents front Friiiny's closing price. It portatioii offices. The remainder. Slayer i0T 2 1'2 YEHTS. Kii'iiii1 lilm living at home. will be let out ileiice-" at least sitltl.000. trict village near Lublin which was. object moving in the dark. he hit SEnCk other peasant, carrying a bundle Toronto stock t-xchnngc has an- of governors. had already been suspcndcd iindcr halt to normal trading in the of transactions already llPl!niiliH'i shortly after i 'p. m. The stock reached 32.05 in early August. Qczccanazc-3:0:-rncoc Mael.eedlrGreeae concur: us: or tutu Montague. P. E. L l4.95 9.95 ......10iVeOFF HASZARD GARDINER HENRY EDWARD Mcl(AY F r ie n d s and relatives were Ukotoks and district. Alberta. was shocked to hear of the sudden again shocked and saddened when death at Cape Traverse on July it was learned that Henry Edward 23 of Haszard Gardiner at the age McKay had passed away at his of fifty-five years. He had been home on June 15 following about his work as usual when he brief liness. Mr- McKay. who suddenly passed away of a heart was in his 80th year. had been in one "'3" attack excellent health but failed to rev He was born in Cape TraV9rre'.cover from a recent operation. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Born of pioneer Scottish atockl. Gardiner and with the axceptioniin Darnley. Prince Edward Is-l of a few years had lived theranland, on June 18. 1875. Mr. Men all his life. By occupation he was Kay came west to High River in a farmer. A lifelong member of 1901 in company with the late the Church of Scotland where he Senator Dan Riley who had been was a regular attendant. he will his school teacher in the East. be greatly missed in the Church The gnnowgng yenr he horns. and iii the ('i-immiiiiiiy bill ii ll steaded in the Nantori district iii ill? Mm? Wile"? ill? i055 0i where he raaided until 1919 at' kind and loving husband and a that rim, rnnvjnn tn Qkrnoks devoted father will be most keenly where he (nrrnen nnrrn or town if-'li until 1929. Since that time Mr. Besides his wile (formerly Bessie.M(-Kay has lived in the town. in Bramlialli there are left to mourn 1904 he was married to Bertha three daughters: Veida. .lirs. Leon Pickering of Clinton. P.E.I. Clifton, Toronto: Jessie, Mrs. Mr McKay was an active Harman Jay. ('linlnn. 0nt.. and church and -ommunity worker .lunc at home: three sons Auldon up until the time of his illness. anti Wayne at home and Sheldon He served on the school board at at Summerstde: also two brothers Nantmi and later at Okotoks. He Muncey (iardiner. Cape Traverse was also a member of the old and Wilton Gardiner. Toronto Sheep Creek Municipal council After n n,-Ware servrne at the and of the Okotoks town council. home funeral services were heid.l”l9 H35 3 lli9'l0li8 5llPP0l'li-'1' 0i in the church of gnnuandv cape the Liberal Party and was a Past- Ti'averse. itvtas cnntiiit-ted by Rev. P”35"l9"i "i Hiili Riv" AS3053" Wm R. Mai-Kay assisted by Rev. limi- Harvcy Hisliop At the grave the lily .Mi'Kay was a member of l..().i. and Alt'.A..Tl held the Corinthian Masonic Lodge No. 22. sci'i'it-cs tli their oriicr ii'tiil llr. A.F and.A.M. and of the Knights A A Xliit-(inlliiiii ii I rcctin g the of Pythias Mr. McKay uas a Oi'.'mi.:i- sci'vir-c and Sir. .-lrthur man of staunch Christian faith. Dawson conducting the Masonic For many years he served on service fnr tlicir deceased brother the Board of Stewards of the Un- mcmber. ited church and was a member at The pannL,m.m.s were nressm time of his death. He was broad- Wallcr Lord. Frank Aiacwillianis, minded -"id Cllarllabie in all hi5 William Pyr, liazeii .llacWilliams, d9('i5i””5 mid i'”"95i and kindly tiliarltrs Ciossriizin ad Hert Dickie. in all his dealings wml Ell people" lnteriiiciit wins in the church ccm- S”rV'Vl"i3 "9 hi5 Wii'- B"ll'3- rarer). 3. Cape vrvrnrnrsel one son John of Cartagena. Co- & gg iiombia: one daughter Helen of vokoloks: two sisters. Mrs. Chris- n 5 tie Stopher. San Diego, Calif.. 8 and Mrs. Mary Jane Mr-Kay, Con- tv v. P- .i.- two granddaughters. The family of the late liaszard Bunnie Lou and Mary Jane oil (lardiiicr wish it: extend sincere Fiillerton. California aiul liearttclt thanks to all who Services at the United Church sciit flowers, cards and letters of on .S'aturday were conducted by- syiiipatliy and to thc kind friends the pastor. Rev. A.E. Loree who and neighbours who assisted in so was assisted by Rev. .T.V. llowey many ways during their recent sad of Calgary. The choir was in at- bcrcavement. tendance and two of Mr. McKay's rd-r ---- ifavnritc hymns were hung "Lead: PLAN DEMONSTRATION ijindiy Light" and "Rock nil r n . g V ' V gt-s' ll.l.N.Nl.PhL:. i(.Pi ltiniiipeg Ralph Oberon M Tum” Valle). inciuhci's of tlic Aiiii-Bnlshevik condtictecl the Masonic rites at Bin? of Naiiilnii said Satiirday they the graveside plan to demonstrate against visif- The active pail l;e-"Eu W.” lng Russian agriculturists here on Joseph Miller. R. L. Bennett J. Wednesday. The group. which has E. MacDonald. .l.H. Carr Elm” nrganized picket lines and dem- Piper and Dan Riley of High River Gllsifalifiiis 8Rainst the Russians Honorary pallbearers were in Chicago and other parts of the James Alcock. M.)-I waidron 5 United Suites. includes Ukrainians R. Hodson, Jesse Baker (;.r',re' Byelo-Russians. Lithuanians. F.st- Riley. High River JJ Mclntyga onians. Laivians and others. Calgary; senior ' Gnorn, R0" . THERE'S FUN FOR vou . . . . AND THE FAMlLY TOO . . - AT THE NORTH RIVER llltitit:-lill THEATRE BOX OFFICE OPENS 8 RM. - SHOW AT 8:30 P.M. TODAY ONLY YlPPEEl ! HERE COMES THE GAL THAT - MADE THE WILD WEST WILDER! i Folks, it's DAY-lightfull great. and Doris has never been greater! You every minute of this rip-snorting. Technicolor 'ii enjoy hit. with years. DORIS DAY and HOWARD KEEL ill "CALAMITY lANE' com: as you ARE . . . AND BRING THE FAMILY MAYFAIR THEATRE Murray River - MONDAY r TUESDAY "Three For The Show" In CINEMASCOPE and TECHNICOLOIT. Starring Betty (lrahlc. Marge and (lower Champion Pitts--(T()MltJl)Y . . . Show Time W 8:30 pm. S.T. THEATRE YEO Mon - Tues 9:00 - Daylight. - Adm. 30 - 46 "'ABOU'l' MR8. LESLIE" Color - C-Scope, - Shirley Booth, Robert Ryan Coming H Fri - Sal --- Till-I PR(ll)l(;Al. rdamaged electric tiii-ing. iniured i l l I V .. U3-alto Mines MINTO. .N B tCP'-Several coal mines in the Filinto area were idlc Monday following a fire which i and destroyed throt- homes. The blaze was in-licvcd caused when an electric power trans- former blew out at Newcastle bridge about a mile away The damaged transformer is thought to have sent a heavy charge iTll'tlllETl wires leading to the iltimcs of Harry Calabrese, Willard Fidlcr and Ivan Miller. Mr. Calabrese was taken to hos- pital after being thrown from his back porch by an electrical charge. The charge burned out eiectrir wires leading to the Mintn mines forcing several of them to close. First word of the fire came from Mrs. Calabresc who said she was awakened by the distorted ringing of the telephone Outside her bed- room ivindow she saw a flash of blue flames from clot-tric wires lying on the ground Clad only in night clothing hlrs Falabrcsc her husband and (our small cliilriren escaped as the bitilriini: burst ill" flames TAKES N0 CHANCES TABER. Alta 'CPte-A young man Satitrday askcn ptilirc to iPllt'i him a pair of iiaivli-iitfs her.-itisc he waiitcrl in limirlt-tilt his iii'iIir' ' to him lest tlitgx tiet-utiir .sop;ii'ntrvii . at the rcccptitin after the ccrc mony. n Calgary: Hon ivan Casey. Ed- monton. George Cootc. Nantoii. Mr. fllt'Kai' was iziirl to rest in the family plot at the local t'Pilll?v tery on Ms litlth liirilitlay. with (Yl3lT'l.FTF TiTiF- SERVICE Snodgrass Funeial Home of 't'in- s---l & New Haven. P. E. In High River in charge Relatives present were Mr. and i' Mrs. .l.A. McKay, Pincher Creek. Colin McKay and Hcdley McKay Donalds- ,In Mernoriarni In MernoriamirTge:day7AAug. 30 l955The Guardian Pm!e5 ll-'-ire C'oses , v B.FGoodr1ch in-. . TIILSSTIIE . . ii it SAFETYINER l N0 TUBE TO HOW OIJT TITS YOUR PRESENT RIMS (OSTS NO MORE THAI A ITGUTM Tilt RR 1 Douglas MacLaren .....&XE...-1-K msnaavievmvpusiatneq SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE EDWAR i C AAPITOE Tl" "inks W Emitv the story's You've Seen Prison Riots . . . You've Seen inhuman Guards . . more GREAT new songs and tunes than any picture in YOUIVC S90" c0"Vl5" siuggf-'d in Tlwir c By Other Convicts . . . BUT You've Never Seen What You Will 500 "UNCHAINED". T0-DAY and WED. AMAZIN PRISON-WITHOUT-BARS! . WITHOUT GUNS! WITHOUT Hills! 2000 of the . lilii iillllifii T0llAYnaniLlrikilEDNESilA 1 "Tlit-re's More Fu At The Movies" Daily Showing! 2:30 - 7:tltl - 9:00 DART VUU ilNCHlTiliY MEN iliii UM Elvet-yveveldieeeliieiagflnerisnyfpeav 1 Hill llfiilil-iliiillilii lliil -CHESTER MORRIS- NEWS - Fl-IA'l'URT'7lTE - CARTOON EXTRA! .117 win tltlittll '