. live - it should Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie Gives Health & Welfare Report 1. porting on health and, wel- and ain. Individual members a ”-t ?::..izE.'L ii.-2-'...1.-.;c..i'i'-..-.5. W... c . - Albertol. noted with up and the Red Cross Home Nursing manual nu wliimuw Co:'lE?wever small our commun- ities' may be. there should be . some civil defence capableiof E s 9 ed th 'hopI ww: :n::ii:l”i::i'uld so:n be made gave contributions to Red Cross "mu ble to a larger number of Unitarian Relief. Iron Lung. Polio. Glfreuehudren. March of Dimes. Cancer Society. gar report indicated that the-rle Gtphanges and many other worthy mental patients It F ' 91"”!- conwood. l"V””'""' '3 00 in the Province and about 1- Vane elderly people 91;: dcgmd I” cm Lorne Y "3 3'-rifi-i”7mxri'mv'5"'e"t i" "'” si;'Ilf.'.. '”li'”.'...H ””':-f.il' i."”..Sl' aursnt facilities throusllmll H” 9 ' ' vi '9 '1', . ted in an aunt; N. S. were Sunday More Pmvmcig W".-:0 rt A great deal Lorne Valley. They were guests zimul? clrreedit glirithls improve- of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and mam was given to the routine Mrs. Munro MacGrath, i"3P9Cii””5 M the "mun en: Mr. Samuel Nicholson, Toronto. llneflzl el';'eI':f?l:'d by me Depart visited relatives am! renewed old men : . I int "n has been said that! furl; ::g:812';f'"”” 1" l5 V” W 0' "mm Malawi: riililirst glll::;::V9 E, v M 1) Id ch; tsge. 35 ' Mr. ernon ac ons . r- A Mm” 5h9"1d M" be'l mum: lottetown. spent the week-end of house in which '” 9&1” "livherc June 25 in Lorne valley. the guest I” ' phi" and of his brother. Mr. Wilbur Mac- .fi”i””2..i:: .i.':.".'...::..nu- g o r - 18:: as future Cm19n'- "'5 whfg Mr. Stanley Ferguson spent the our moral 5t3"d3"'” "9 "' weekend .of June 25 in New and our children are gwelflta Brunswick sense of security and siaey. whi!ch lsi an glm:0l;:'e'l&al3ch::1m" Mr. garogd Macrljatyi Ntew Ifillans; tain iii; 00 4 gow. . . mo r Elliili, would eventually result I: Valley on Sunday. Jun. 25. H. improving W0?” C0"dm”” S? was the guest of Mr. Heath Mac- creating international good wil. .GnuL "Home Economics means more than the pr&per Iffe:::En:IIg'ecIre I tlgdels: Norma thMsEl1.;i:i.ofCh;1r- l' r am es. 0 two. was e . 2f tlllvlnll folteillef In Mme "d and Mrs, Peter MacLeod over the community. It means developing weekend of June 35. an awareness of the beauty and ed responsibilities of daily living. It Lorne Valley -School clos for means making wise use of what the summer holidays on June 2!. we have at hand for greater ef- Following the . presentation of ficiency and beauty of homesa prizes and certificates the; tegcbglr; our furnishing. our en as In and pupils ourneyed to ru en ourselves. The Womhll Who Point where an enjoyable picnic xii" raise a fsnlililg of dhea,l!th:;. W”, 11.1.1, some of are chug: spiritually contro e an p .vs- went immlng while 0 e allv balanud Cmldre" 9" 3 """ baskedslvn the sun on the shore. lied. l"C0m9- deserved 3" me After a delicious picnic supper credit we can give. Sometimes was sewed, , and bug happy h "M83 5"" 9 I.hI'”PP::e- group returned home. muc more 0 en ey result of careful planning. study Mr, and mIIll8emeM- cheater. Mass. arrived on the Is- "Homemaklllg I5 0'19 0' "W land by motor on June 75, He most exacting of professions. To 1, spending his holiday, with his be even a moderately successful Parana! Mr. and M,-3. Reuben housewife one must be e hostess. Mccunenp "Jim" bu many old. cook. seamstress, businessp man- um. mend. who am plus” to ager. nurse and COIISIIIIBIIL The "3 mm he” on ms nu”; quality of our efforts is revealed vauuon in our homes. our children and H in the community in which we Mr, and Mrg.W1lIi3m Ferguson live. Each person has a mat re and their three daughters. Mrs. SPOHSWWY In M5 0" 59' 0'" Sandra MacEachern. Jean and life. and the lives of those whom M", md Mr-., Mgcggcherrrg we contact. as we know that chudnn Kgumrn. and gobby sometime each and everyone of ha" decided to 1,". gr, vguey us shall have to render account to nuke their ham, 1,, Montague, of our stewardship and shall then Mm MacE,,chem has been om- J amen Mccannell. Dor- be lodged according to the man- ner in which our lives have in- fluenced the lives and person- alities 'of our fellowmen. "We are told that conservptlon of life is foremost among the material things in the minds of men today and, as you know. Canada has been divided into 8 types of areas for purpous. Gorgat Areas and Mn- tual Aid Areas Mobile support and reception areas. In the two latter areas the Women's Insti- tute will be able to give assist- ance. The Forget area has spe- cial characteristics which makes it a probable target for enemy attacks in the acent of war. while from the point of view of natural or civil toaster each and every community can be classed as a 'target arca:' In the mobile and reception areas provisions are made It can for the avaeultad and homeless. Here it in that our Women's "t t can play an important part. It is necessary that we organize. plan capable and efficient school teacher for the past two years and took a keen interest in the work of the Presbyterian Young Peoples Society and the Womens Institute. She has accepted the position of teacher of Grade IX at Montague school for the com- ing term. Mr, Jarnai Callaghan received a painful injury while loading a truck at the pulp yards at George town on Tuesday. one of the logs fell from the pile. striking Mr. Callaghan on the foot. frac- turing the bone of a toe and cans- ing a bad gash. Miss Chris Sha w. Charlotte- town. ssent a few days in Lone Valley urlng the week. she war the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. winds always blow from an east- erly direction towards the equator. Eastern Guardian ..'LoWElt MONTAGUE Rag- atia. Wednesday. July 1!. Send entries to Roy Aitken. ..'Pl.AN ro attend to ice cream social, Presbyterian lawn. Montague. this evening. ..'l-IRESII ISLAND lamb on lale at Llewell;yn's. Montague. Reasonable low prices on meats this weekend. ..'GO0D NEW! for Farmer! and Fishermen. Waterproof. Shock- proof and Dustproof Watches from 323.50. Westclox Waterproofs 313-95 from Peplers Jewellery, Your Quality Gift Shop. JLOWER MONTAGUI RIG- E'l"i'A. Wednesday, July lath. Inb- ster Boats. Outboards. Sailboats. Bring them all. Swim Meat. Chicken and Ham Supper. I o. Big Dance at night. Send In to Roy Aitkan. film and an Anaco a from 34.95. See both at lar's Jewel- lery. your Quality Gift Sbo . in for printing. ..'INGAGIMIlN'l'. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D.-Llnwtllyl. Albion. P. 11.1.. wish to announce the an- 9 gagement of their hub- ter Lois Muriel to W Alfred eldest son of Mr. and son. Mn-ii Crane. Rt P. I. I. w riage to take pace A . I956. . 'LOWEl MONTAGUI IEO- ETTA. wednudav. July lath. not your Entries read! for the-Ioat Rscea. Swim Meet for the United s...a.i'.h".'l li"a3'a...m... 1': St. Peter's antes will be It II. am with the sacrament of the Lord . H h; Supper Greenwich Denice load. -x ..flS CONVALESCING - Mr. John Claray, Whlm Road. is con- valascing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham. Com- mercial Cross. Mr. Daly suffared tha loss of his home in a tragic fire at Whim Road two weeks ago. wherein his wife lost her life. and he himself suffered serious burns. Mr. Clarey spent some time in the Kings County Hospital and is now eonvalcscing " ' A lly. Dr. J. E. MscPhee Pass National Denial Board The National Dental Examining Board of Canada announces the results for the candidates from the Prov- ince of Prince Edward Island in lotlaiowa. In. Her! vary interacting ear in Haiti. Mrs. nald was president and Mrs. John D. Druce was secretary. At the close of the convention. a delicious supper was enjoyed by one and all. The Mines Msriorie and Mu- riel Maclfenzle and Helen Stew- art. MssI.. U.S.A.. were recent visitors to Murray River. guests of Miss Stewart's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Hancock. Miss Ann MacLeod. Charlotte- town spent the past weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gavin MncLcod. Murray Rver. Miss Margaret MacFai-lane. To- ronto, is spending her holidays at Dr" A" J' Wilson the home of her lvlrents. ML Ind Mrs. Robert MacFariane. White Sands. Mr. William J. MacKaY Ind son, Wayne, and Mr. Robert Den- nison, Murray River. were recent its recent examinations: human mm” to New Gmlowp Dr. John Elmer MacPhee, Souris; Dr. Albert Joseph Wil- N 3 son, 171 King St.. of Health. Charlottetown. Dr. Wilson recently graduated from Toronto University. Dr. MacPhee will be attached to the dental division of the P. E. I. Department Mrs. Stephen Ailey and children. Ronald and Shirley. Halifax. N.S-. are spending two weeks at their home in Murray River. YORK POINT W. I. The June meeting of York Point Women's Institute was bald at the home of Mrs. A. C. Mae- Eachern. with an attendance of M members and one visitor. The meeting opened with the "Instit- ute Ode” and repeating the "Creed" in unison. Roll call was responded to by "My Bridal Dress or One I Would Choose". The sick and school commit- tees gave their reports. Mrs. Reg MacEwen reported that shrubs had been purchased for the school grounds. that the play- ground had been ploughed and grass seed sown. Mrs, Stanley Murchison was appointed to en- quire about new road signs for the School. It was decided to donate 35 to the school for prizes. and to buy a treat of soft drinks for the school picnic. It! was decided to have the swimming classes again this year. Misses Lois Maclilwen and Wilma MacPhail were ap- pointed - to canvass the district for the Salvation Army. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Reg Mnclilwen. charge of the program. Lunch committee: Mrs. Colin MscPhall. Mrs. Wm, Butler and Mrs. Clar- ence Murchlson. Collection for evening was 95c. Mrs. Wm. Butler brought sev- eral articles of clothing to the meeting. which she had made from a donation of .emnants re- ceived. with Mrs. Reg MacEwen Ia auctioneer these were sold. and a tidy sum was realized for them. The meeting was then Sympathy in being extended to Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Bonnell and son, Mark. on the death of Mrs. Bonnell's mother. 1411- John -73" dine. Charlottetown. Mu, Mary Donald Deans, who has spent the past year in Haiti. West Indies. is at present spend- ing the summer at her summer home in White Sands. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Logan and family. CIr'lb0Il- N-5w 5P”: the past weekend in High Ban . guest of Mr. Sari MscLean. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Andy MscFarlane. Who We” m'"l9d at Murray River on June 7.5. Mrs. MncFarlane was the format Marguriete Saunders. Murray River. Mrs. Martin Macltsy and younll daughge I Jgnet, Wood Islands. are spendng some time at the home of her parents. Mr- and Mrs. Gavin MacLeod. The Misses Jane Giddings and Joan Bauld. both second yelr student nurses at the Royal Vic- toria Hospital, Montreal, who are holidays at the Murray River ..fRev. William R. Maclfay ol the Free Church of Scotland, Kin- gussle, Scotland, who is spending several months on the Island In the interest of the Free Church. recently spent two weeks in Mur- ray River. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hancock. V Master Boyde MacLeod. Murray River. is spending a few days in Breadalbsne, guest of Mr. and Mrs Reagh MacLeod. Miss Ruth Moore. student nurse at the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. N.S., is spending three weeks' vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rue- ben Moore, High Bank. Mr. Jackie Hayter, Toronto. Is spending his holidays at the home his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas llayter, High Bank. Mr. William Giddings has re- turned to New Glasgow. N.S. after spending a week at his summer home in Murray Riven.) Mr. Howie Hooper. PICIDJ. N.S., rec t visitor t High spewing me" . . iv”-..:::3.”i.'...;.':.-v"::.';d iii?! Y-2?-K or M- --"d M" l:"'” .12: it: s.i:.'.::' .;::.:.::;:- Stanley Murchison will have Rueben M"0'9' rertlenily spent , few days in Murray River. SI-I951! 0' MI” Giddingsi grandmother. Mrs. Jane Cook. Dr. and Mrs. Tom L. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hancock. Halifax, N.S.. who are spending Mr. Bruce Brooks. Toronto. is spending his vacation at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Syd- ney Brooks. White Sands. Several members of the Murray River Women's Institute attended the district convention held in a week at a summer cottaile "1 Little Sands Hall on June 23. Mrs. Rosebank. were Sunday visitors Doyle and Mrs. Manning, Char-to Murray River. guests of Dr. His Honour, the Lieutenant Gov- ernor T. W. L. Prowse and Mrs Prowse entertained at a delight- ful reception at Government House on Fridav afternoon in honour of the Prince Edward is- lnnu Women's institutes, holding their gannual convention in Char- lottetown this week. The reception hall was inviting with its huge bouquet of white peonies and red carnations. The reception rooms were fragrant with silver baskets of peonles. pink carnaiions and snnpdragon where the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Prowse received their guests. In attendance were Cap- tain J. J, Connolly, V.R.D., Sur- geon Commander L. E. Prowse, V.R.D., Lieut. Col. A. W. Rogers. E.D,. and Wing Commander A. G. Macmillan. The guests were Invited to View the flower gardens, while others chatted in groups on the spacious lawn. Assisting the host and hostess with their guests were Miss Amelia Martyn. Mrs. Law- rence Ritchie. Mrs. L. E. Wen. ner. Mrs. F. H. MacLeod, Mrs, A. G. Macmillan. Mrs. L. E. Prowse. Mrs. A. W. Rogers, Mrs, J. J. Connolly. The attractive tea-tabla was Cook's mother. Mrs. Jane Cook. and other members of his family. The Misses Wendy and Linda Sencabaugh. Montague, recently spent a few days in Murray River. guest of their grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sensa- baugh. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hooper. Plctou, N.S., are spending a few days visiting with relatives and friends in Murray River. Mrs. Katie MacDonald has re- turned to her home in Flat Rver, after spending the past few months in Murray River. guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Lester Brehaut. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walton and family. York, spent the past weekend in High Bank, guests of Mrs. Welton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. MacLean. Delightful Reception Held At Government House centred with a silver basket of pink anapdragon and urnatiana on a large reflector. on which were artistically arranged deep purple pennies. and flanked by pink tapers in silver candelabra. Presiding at the urns were: Mrs. Harold Laird and Mrs. K. J. Doyle, Assisting in the dining room during the tea hour were: Mrs. Murdock MacGowan, Mrs. Ed- ward Lnughlin, Mrs. Lloyd Wil- kie. Mrs. Clarence McGuigan. Mrs. R. L. Bu e, Mrs. Neil Matheson, Mrs. G, Ramsay. Mrs. Stewart MacGregor. Mrs. Julian Herrln .Miss Mary Robin. Mrs. Maylea snnlng. Miss Mar- ianne Macbeod. Mrs. George Shaw. Miss Lynn Macbeod. Mlu Dianne Ritchie and Miss Andrea Ritchie. MONTAGUE NJ. ..The June meeting of the Mon- tague Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Duncan Mac- lntyre. with the president. Mrs. Lyle R. Boahner presiding. The meeting opened with the creed repeated in unison. Sixteen mam- bers . 4 d to roll cal. and there were five visitors. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read by the secretary. Mrs. George Nicholson. and were approved as read. A letter re- garding the Red Shield campaign was read and discussed. It was decided that the Institute would not undertake a canvass of the town this year. Mrs. Charles MacLure and Mrs. George Preece were appointed delegates to the annual conven- tion :In Charlottetown in July. The sum of 31 was voted towards the Jubilee Endowment Scholarship Fund, and 5100 towards the cost of chairs for the Montague School auditorium. Mrs. Louis Higginbotham and Mrs. Frank Dewar were appoint- ed on the sick committee for the next three months. An invitation to meet at the home of Mrs. Boehner for the July meeting was accepted and the lunch com- -C.D. adiourned with the singing of the Queen. Mrs. Gordon MscMillan then gave an interesting talk on Gardening. and showed slides of her beautiful flower garden and other interesting scenes. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs, MacMlllan for her instructive and pleasing cuter lnment. A dainty unch was then served by Mrs. MacEachern assisted by commit- tee in charge. and a social hour enjoyed. RINGWOOD SCHOOL 6 June report: Grada VIII-1. Dorothy Smith; 2. Margaret Feehan; 8. Janet Smith: 4. Graham Tuplln; 5. Mar- ion Maclfinnon. Grada VI-1. Anne Feehan. Grade V-l. Patricia Dowllng; 2. Marcia Tuplin: 8. Marion Smith. Grade IV-l. Ethel Smith. Grade II (s)-1. Patricia Mahler. Grade II lb)-1. Donna Fcehan. Grade II ic)-1. Mary Feehan; I. Dannie Fsehan. Grade I-Patricia Murphy. Five pupils were given Grade VIII certificates. Winners of spell- lng contest were Dorothy Smith and Margaret Feehan. Highest at- tendanca for year was Patricia Murphy. Highest-average. Patricia Mahler. Patricia Dowiing and Don- othy Smlth. Perfect attendance for June: Dorothy and Marion Smith, Marcia Tuplln and Patricia Mur- nhv. Teacher: Beryl Coles ..'I.l:AVlNG ON HOLIDAY - Rev. J. M. Fraser and Mrs. Fran- er, leave Montague today to take the "ova-lander" en route to Western Canada. They will be ab- sent for about one month. Rev. Mr. trust to minister of Mon- tague Trinity United Church. and during his absence. services will Alexander Church at Georgetown. and Rev. 0. W. 'l'illey of Lower Montague. Alan journeying to the west coast is Mr. William Maclaan. who Inadcihe trip last year as far as Winnipeg. This year Mr. Mao- Leaa ntanda to go to the coast and ma: return to Fort Francis and etbc I where he wllllvtsit frtandspllnd relatives. Personals non largasnt ughen baa home after Hcpendlag a wool as the home of her sister. . William lavident, Charlotte Dr. and Mrs. been Jacobs. Ex- atar. New . are vaca- in Montague. guests at Tourist Court. L.'llactsr Iawia Lavandlc. Georgetown. In spending his vaca- tion at the home of his gra mother. Mrs. Thomas Murphy. It. Mary's ltoad. l'ia's.:r'ca:niInieM"' Jgiiiil Si Ion. . Neva Scotti. are visiting Ich- ta. Rev. and Mrs. A. C. oer. the manna. Valleyficld. loosen A. that Id HI. Caleb Dilatat- - lottetown. is spending his vacation M. had aaithair guests last weak Ir. son and family of Boston. Masa.. are visiting relatives and friends in Pownal. Montague and vicinity. ..'Mrs. Roy Kennedy and dau- ghter. Margaret. Ottswa. 0nt., are guests of Mrs. Kennedy's mother. Mrs. Minnie MacDonald. Montague. ..'Master John Ssvident. Char- at the home of his grandmother. ma Thomas Hughes. St. Mary's ..'Mrs. John Dewls and family. Halifax. N.s., are guests of Mrs. Dewis' mother. Mrs. L. H. Coffin. atdlher summer home in Brude- n . ..'IE. and Mrs. A. Lloyd Fraser and small daughters, Faye and Dawn. leave this week end on return trip to Hamilton. Oat. Thaw visited their to H1. A. C Mrs. W. A. Bruce. and other relatives. ..'Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow and dau htar. Shares. of Vancou- vltul. .. aadllr. andllrn. Geor a Meet: and four children of ..'Mr. and Mn. Icrnla Cans cann's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mn. Jack Cann. Yar- mouth. N.8.. his brother Mr. George Cans. Sarnla. 0nt.. and Mb Addie Dana. Yarmoinl I. Also Ir. ad m. Canii recently were Mr. and . Cniasn MOIITAGIIE RACES Entries for Montague Races. July 20th close Monday. July nil. in midniqin. mlttec and program "u. were appointed from the chair. T RAIN OR SHINE - - - THERE'S FUN FOR YOU AND THE FAMILY TOO-AT THE "NOR TH RIVER ” . .. Saturday. July 9. 1955 The Guardian Pep I I New Officers Acme Rebekah Lodge Installed Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague. J Thursday evening. the officers for love Ind "nu" W” hen the ensuing term were lnstalled,F-rances Shaw assisted by H...” . bah deputy in:-gldent. N i ' "hm "'3 by PR” "M9 Stews '. Kathleen Cann and l. Grands Vern MacDonald. Addie. 50,1, johnsmnp M,,.,,,, Mun-. D"""- Vlmm 5'W8"- CW” aid and nuns Hllchey were so- erlne Stewart. Doris Llewellyn - -- . and and Howey. pointed as official delegates h of officers: MacDonald: vice grand. Kathleen - i . Cann: recording secretary. Annie med for wonsmnz 8 Can" '” Bears; financial secretary, Hilda Hilchey: treasurer. Ruth Mac- Leod: RSNG. Lillian MacDonald: ISNG. Sue I-Iemnhiilz RSVG. Hazel Hooiey; LSVG, Edith MacGregor: warden. Erma ductor, Ruth Mackenzie: chaplain. Florence Stewart: inside guardian. Norma MscKenzle: glean, Irene arer. Marv Hemphillz pianist. cream and cake was served Q Winnlfred Vickerson: Dast noble the lunch committee. grand. Iraneaotshaw. , I A pleasant feature af the -- grarn was the preceniaiaa at past noble grand jewels to Iran- ces Shaw and Lillian Macbonlld by the d A president on behalf of the membe -. A pageant um- plyifying the meaning of the tiiran ..fIn an impressive ceremony at Huh of the om", 9,. presented under the direction dl Ma"j””'iDewar. Addie Duvnr. Florence The following is the new slate;:;il;';,e3e,:;5eg,,?,1ylo?:e Ha.t1":I;. 5: N01”? Grandv Ed'""month. Arrangements were final day in Montague. Doris Llewalbn and Hazel Hocley were pppointul on a committee to supervise If project. M, It was reported that the WING ; Caiiow wheelchair bus will be H i Montague next weok and that number of persons had been on- iscted regarding the annual alt- ing. At the close of the meeting he l' 7 MacLaren: con- ouLclde guar- MacDonald : color l TODAY ONLY Robert Louis Stevenson's Most Thrfling Tole! HE LIVED THE ADVENTURE THAT EVERY BOY DREAMS OF - - - Secret Gold--hidden in the treacherous MONUMENTS ARE A The ouatosa of erecting a monument avverthogravaiaas olden Hebrawisietory No other type of memorial is in koephg with tradition. Modern counterpart of the of Rnohnern iima in today's monument of granite or marble. Reasonable in cost. visible a! lie yea long, its sheer beauty wil speak your love silently ya: aloquentlymq down through eternity. VEIIE BECK and SOII LTli. IIONTAGUE I WN Skilled Memorial Chnftnlnast lion 1870 Ilaaetoo. . 3.. and in. Ugh Gaul. Pct Maitlald. NJ. , TRADITION depths of the Devils Cauldron--guarded by the bones of the desperados who killed for it! William Powell Julio Adams Robert Louis Stevenson's "TI-o TREASURE of LOST CANYON" Color by Technicoltr COME AS YOU ARE - DON'T DIIEBI UP GIANT SCREEN INDIVIDUAL SPEAK- ERS - YOUR CAR IS YOUR. THEATRE - - - UP - T0 - DATE SNACK BAR. - - CLEAN BEST- ROOMS. BRING THE KIDDIEI. EXTRA! COMEDY - N0 M" S"'1'll CARTOON - TRAVEL CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADULTS 600 FREE AT ALL rmss. SUNDAY MIDNIGHT MEET THE FABULOUS MARK FALLONI - - - HIS TOUCH a wildfire temptation to every woman! - - - HIS LUCK a challenge to every lusty river man! - - - HIS LIFE is reckless adventure from St. Louis to New Orleans! Tyrone Power. Pip-eI;NL:urIa. Julia Adams ”TIIE MISSISSIPPI SAMBLEII" BOX OFFICE OPENS 12:06 A.D.T. THE R. C. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT WILLIE!!! MONTAGUE ON THURSDAY. -ll'LY 14 FROM 1 P.M. T0 5 RH. AT THE CANADIAN LEGION I-IALL SOURIS ON FRIDAY, JULY 15 FROM 1 P.M. T0 5 AT THE COURT HOUSE visir nus UNIT AND RECEIVE rum. INFORMATION on A CAREER IN ma R.C.A.F. THERE is ABSOLUTELY No OBLIGATION. YOUNG WOMEN ARE ESPECIALLY myrr- nn T0 INQUIRE. R. C. A. F. RECRUITING UNIT R. C. A. F. STATION. SUMMERSIDI PHONE 2231 LOCAL us .............o-.u.-n-....... .. -A-n DON"I' TELL THE ENDING! Was it the man-without-s.-na.me known as The Son!!! Was it the Spy-Ring beauty? Was it the dare-devil at . double identity? One is a traitor. two are betrayed. Al ', great picture with a surprise ending to make you CARI ” Donit miss it! M-G-M filmed the nupti- oi il1e'Ye(ii in Hollciiri rv MON. -' rues. - win. came: snwsno FINAL TODAY - sHows 2:30 - 1 - 9 room tic-M: sow Bfwnmt Musical. COMM! i ” H J if-.AlI.'..-ENA.ow 5"F "THE NATUREIGIRLL T , JANE POWELL-EDMUND PURDOM DEBBIE REIIUIM VIC DAMONE LOUIS CALHERN GS TIC To-nu W 9 MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER - SATURDAY SPIKE JBIIES at his CITY SLISKERS ADELE .l!lSEIIS'TOR IIIOWI Plus -- SHORTS Show Time -- 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. Standard Time Coming--MONDAY - runsnar - wnnusnnu -naoninowr onsnssloiv "SMOKE SIGNAL" SHOWING SATURDAY 2:30 - T - I MONDAY and TUESDAY Shr-'3 . AI"l' A IN! in .1 rnun-tr.ini