THURSDA Y. Spectacular A irsiowii Ch'toivii Airport Yesterday Thousands of people (looked yes- tsrdsy to the Oharlottctiown Air- port. when the greatest display of mumutical still over to be seen lsi the Province was executed. The Chairlottctown Air show. sponsored by 20) win; R.C.A.F. Auociation, was under the distin- guished patronage of His Honor Lie-utenant. Governor T. W. L. Prom-se and Hon. A. W. Metheson. Premier oi the Province. It was featured by the acts of members of the National Air Show of Columbus, Ohio. A fly-past of three F-R6 Sabre jet; from the RC.A.F. base at Chatham. N. B.. was an added attraction which to most oi! the crowd present. was I spectacle of such thrilling propor- tions as to be long remembered. Fortune smiled on the efforts of a hard-working band of R.C.A.F. Association members yesterday when the weather. which was threatening up until showtime. cleared and allnweri all the per- Tlhe IF-ldlrs of the Women's In-I si't':t9 cotidiirtcd refreshment, booths mi tho rzrotinds. and M.C.A. ritii 1 The mast or at ceremonies was mm well known aviation and sports annmiiicer Bill S-weet.,Vi'l'i0 with h;s accurate and thrilling: description of the various eve1'll-5. kept Lhe large gathering in a con- tinual state of sll5D6'n5P- l Capt. Ben Hiintlezv and Captain Rn-,' .lncelvn put on 8. display of: aerial acrobatics that was breath-l taking to watch as they went. tihrousrh their antics. Bobby Ward. was seen in two parachute Jumpsi which dimlayed remarkable skill, and courage to execute. 1. Perhaps the greatest thrill of title day came when the veteranl Ben Huntley climbed into a l9l0p pusher Plane made b.V CU"-ll-I! .-1M-.--r--?--e l TENIIEII BALL Maritime Hospital Service Associa- tion Blue Cross Buildinli Moncton, N B Tenders will be received up to. 4:00 pm. Thursday, July 30th for, construction of two storey Office; building of about 23.000 square feet . floor area at MacBeath Avenuel and Garfield Street, Moncton. Only complete lump sum bids inclusive of subs will be considered. All bids to be accompanied by Bid Bond and successful tenderer will be required to furnish a sat- isia,ct,oi'y Performance Bond for 5005': of amount. of contract at his , cost. l Plans available from Architect. 3. W. Emmersnn. 94 Prince Wil- liam Street, Saint John. Plans also , on view at Builder's Exchange oi- . floss in saint John, Moncton and Fredericton. Tenders may be delivered either at office of Architect or at Blue Cross office in Mansion: Tenders received up to 4:00 pm. A.D.T.. July: 30. Lowest or any ten- der not. necessarily accepted. John 'N. Flood. Chairman of the Board, M.H.S.A. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED TENDER5. properly identified. and addressed to the Director of the Maritime Marsh- land Rehabilitation Administra- tion. Canada Department of Agri- culture. Box 248, Amherst. Nova scotia, will be received until 3:00 pm. Amherst Time. August 20th, for the construction of a. large aboiteau. and appurtenant works, on the Shepotiy River, Albert Coun- ty, New Brunswick. The approximate extent of the project may be Judged by the fol- lowing estimates of work and ma- terials required: 150.000 cu. yds,v of rock excavation. 10,000 cu. yds. of concrete, 250,000 cu. yds. of rock fill and other works. . Plans. specifications and forms of tender may l.e obtained on and after July 27th at the address shown below. A deposit of one hun- dred dollars i.s1o0.ooi by cash or by chcque made payable to the Receiver General of Canada. will be reqtiirrd for each set of plans, speciflrritioiis and documents. This M90510 "'19: he recovered upon the ill" PINEA, specifications rzood condition J0 days) of the . ..,.m---. 1 vritiiin tli cinsintz (..' Ififldfvk. p E'aTe-Ti 1'otft1er must be iucconipsru- ed by a ccrtifind cheque on it Can- adian rhtirtt-rrtl bank. payable to the nrricr of the RXTPIVPT General of Canada. in the sum of five per 1 cent. t5'n of the estimated custl of the work. The certified cheque will be for- feited in the event that the suc- cessful tenderer refuses to enter into a contract on the basis of his tender. when called upon to do so. or fails to furnish the security deposit required. The cheques of unsuccessful ten- dersrs will be returned. Any tender not accompanied by such certified cheque will not be considered. The successful tenderer must, within eight. days of notification of the acceptance of his tender, furnish I security 4 , ' amount,- ing to five per cent (wt) of the estimated value of the contract in the form of it certified che- que on 3 Canadian chartered bank. payable to the Receiver Oenerol of Ounuda. or by bonds of coma. or the Canadian Nationul Railways guaranteed by Cansda in bearer. form or registered in the name of, or transferred by an instrument in writing to the Minister of Pin- uid Receiver General of Canada. The lowest. or my tender will The msohine which had no fuell- gge covering and weighed little over 360 lbs, taxied down the rim- wsy and took on at 40 miles per hour, it made several panes over the field, capably demonstrating the manoeuverability of the an- cient craft. About midway through the show three Sabre Jets screamed out of tthe sky. They made several flights over the field at low level and end- ed by executing that magnificent performance known as the ”i'leui'- do-lis”. One of the jets piloted by W'C Don Baker. remained after the other two anti gave a marvel- lous and breath-taking exhibition nif dive bombing and high altitude vertical climbing. The members of the National Air Show who have heen perform- ing all across the continent will be seen next in Fredericton, N.B. ... ...-. M lAnna Jean, daughter of Mr. ,LONDON CP D A rt-conimr-nda- lMrs. Elmer Parsons of French Riv- mmmnc, ,0 in M, as Sch,..dmed..t.ion has been made In the SUI)llr- leit was united in marriage with VLfllliS Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. wgpkry lAmos Adams, Sea View. - CRf- I ran sight scmng flights over the ridge sheds erected on :1 new hous-lthe Yen. Archdeacon G. R. Harri- ban council of Hackney that fixed rent of twopeiice should be cliziiyizcd for baby R int: estate. - PAY AS LITTLE A WEEKLY . Made Yesterday .. The Msrshfield Swimming and Water Safety class members dis- played their aquatic skills yesterday afternoon at the Red Cross tests. Mrs. Henry Peters has carried out lessons here !or the past two weeks. - The following cmdidates meritted Red Cross awards: Elementary - Evelyn B allem, Roddy Munn. Audrey Strickland, Myrna Ballem, Gordon Stetson. Junior-Elizabeth Stetson Rev. M. R. McNaughton. Intermediate-Betty Foster. Don- nie Jenkins. Adams-Parsons Wedding --A pretty wedding was solemn- ized at. St. Mary's Church. Sum- 956 mersidc, on Tuesdayodune 23.when and The cereinony was pci'lorme(i by York And Vicinity 0 Mr. Bruce Mum, Kensington, is spending a. holiday in York. a. guest of Mr. M. McDonald. Mr. and Mn. Pete:-.Proud and her mother, Mrs. George Best:-Ito of Coveheed. and Mr. and Mrs. Millar Beaireto, spent Sunday st. Cape Tonnentine. Mrs. I-Iowud Watts was in the City on July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook from the City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown on July 14. Mr. Pope cook recently visited his son Jack in Charlottetown. A joint meeting of the W.M.S. the immediate relatives. The bride was govmed in pink nylon marquisetts and wore white accessories and E. Corsage of Am- erican Beauty roses. She was at- tended by her sister, Miss Lottie Parsons who chose mauve sheer for IlCl' dress and also wore white accessories and n corsage of Am- erican Beauty roses. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr. Clarence Adams. Following the ceremony. the couple left on a honeymoon tour son, M.A.. 13.13., in the presence of CLEA of the Maritimes. They will reside at French River. 0 Tl-Ill GUARDIAN. CI-IARTJOTTETOWN .. and the Inning Auxiliary was hold at the home of Mn. Louis Veuey with good attendance. Mrs. will cook recently visited in the City. Mr. Roy Enman. Vernon. was the guest; of Mr. and Mrs. miner Brown recently. Mia Ber-the Dan-sch. n.N., city, was recently the guest 'or her Ils- ter. Mrs. Horus Vessey. .M.,. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sproule and children were overnight guests at the home or the Rev. and Mrs. Fbrsythe, West: Cope Charge. Mr. and Mrs. Jock Cool: and daughter Connie, R..N., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Brovfn. Mr. Cook also visited with his father, Mr. Pope Cook July 5. Mr. Blair Brown has returned to York after spending 3 short; holl- day at his home in Truro. Visitors at the manse over the week-end as guests of the Rev. Mr. and ivfrs. Sproule were Cpl. and Mrs. R. B. Copeland. their two sons from Truro: and Miss Audrey Copeland. R.N.. at Bridgewater. Rev. and Mrs. McLeod of St. Peters were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Sproule on July 5. Mr and Mrs. Colboume and RANCE! S "REPP SILK green or wine. WOOL FRIEZE hardwood frame. colors. rt-vr-rsihle spring-filled cushions. END CLEARANCE VELOUR You'll 3- pc. Chesterfield Suites IN WIDE CHOICE OF HIGH-GRADE COVERINGS like the modern lines and at- irsctivc repp covering of this long-wean ing suite. 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