You Can't Carry” Merchandise to Every, Door .. Want Ads Can ..Dial 8506 | has ph, Menta PRINCE COUNTY me Gusiah Gakibions Cans ao Fath, Beaver: Club Hail, § p.m. to] MOASE JEWELLERS Service OA N N O U N Cc E M E N | Ss. = tase wn AGRICULTURAL NEWS | BREADALBANE | CASCUMPEC a ~ ri Bedeque CGIT : P. Department ef Agriculture a ; 2 "CITY & QUEEN'S Date Miview Hal, Thursday] ad colfre icdulng while and | TENDERS wil be received to] aftrmn tens Suly Ait St — Mr. and Mee, Harold: Mathe-|~ Miss: Helen Bryan, Charlotte - || July 2. Weatherbie's Orchestra.| black. Sizes 12 to 20 special $1.98. | July 22nd., for the purchase. ef| 5:00 p.m. ia hall. Tickets oa ! con 20d Gok tare Geiiiren, David] town, Wee 8 Suscet-weehend gaa ? eee 155 Gt. George Street. the houge and lot at Souris of the| # cents. Ths CEE times lh | ce cas a ais, \eutved on tess Steed tad lPeek ees ee ! pee Peermecy om. a.m. Poole.” Main 2; Reserve Saturday, July 1ith, : i by Gerald Keays 4 ~ tte 800 pm. KING'S COUNTY tate. Thatdere for L-O.A. and LO-B.A. annual pal! sitting together on July 30th,| and seconded by Joe MeAulay| Juve 24..They visited Mr. ‘a nd] Ming -Eleanor Ashley. nureee : McQuaid. _lorange Tea to be held at Bede. Oe are ae ne pee cen Seat, he seccting. be atinttne ee eee ee a satiate the Prince County Hosp - 1 a eee “Ss tcore Cars le ‘ que Rink. Parade at 2 p.m. of the visit of Her Majesty Queen 10; vert eee Matheson, 3 . ‘leer baliees westlan’ here spent : Guardian ‘atriot| . = Rese rve July 29th.,_for_Straw-| pn Oh, Y OUF- BROSEROT with the Road South School. ie Cuyler Matheson, read- x holidays visiting parents, ‘ ——"cantral “Printing. == tS Gracy Friday sist. Webster's berry Ice - cream Festival on| 4.8. TAYLOR, Optometrist will| other 4H Clubers will be an in-| meeting will be ‘held on July 10,|albane and other ‘relatives in|Mr. and Mrs. Ashley, eae sees: Orchestra. : Bristol United Church grounds. ee Office this Satur- So anneal oie ce aaa aoe 1959, at '7:30 p.m. Gerald Clinton ue '. [also her sister and hrother-inlaw, ___ Dance Elmwood School, : insored by Bristol Ladies Aid./@8y. July ¢ " a4 associated ‘with your ac-|~—-President Mary MacAulay — ‘ .|Mr. and Mre. W Bridges, _ fay, July 2nd. Good music. Can- RESERVE Wedhesday, July) Pore’ o MEETING IN Malpeque. hall| ‘vities. If you have not notified) Secretary. — sre J, Murrey. Mel! oreary. aati bi 8th for Murray Harbor tea party! THE PRESBYTERIAN Church | Thursday*evening July 2nd todis.| YOU! Sdult leader as to whether} New Perth 4-H Calf Club met| Prince Edward Island, Saturday,|. Miss Jean Shear Waterford, MAIN BRACE Dance and boat races. im Canada. Caledonia. Prepara-|cuss forming a co-op 1 operate| YOU are going to be able to join| om May 29; and on June 26, when| June 20th, She visited her nephew| Whe is a first class teacher, has . Geeslal Goerchow. .Attrac- es eee tory service, Friday Ter aero t, Maza. | Go an immediainly. Wo would re| "Narre Prone cpeetng,.wat|and wile, Me. and Ms. Wes accepted the position as teacher : on ee Sees. oe oe coe SS Margar-| Juve 3rd. , at 8 pm. Heid Senguter, co-op organizer| 00, thas all aduli leaders notify “Name:@ Premier of Canada.” Halitax enroute, and ip| of Cascumpec School for the com- : ‘3 » Wednesday evening, others , ‘quest that all adult leaders notify; Members ! Mr. | ' : i and gueste welcome. | @resses | Julytet— starting af 6.30 p.m.| Dundas United” Church ‘aie ‘padres meeting. oe aaa eee Office = joo = blankets by Aupast sane, bale ee aac ee ae hecrngin tbe ettian held ct. = SORTA — Pista cotton | | woricle — “stream improve-|A D’ MacKenzie Hot sectrt i8| Home-made ice’ cream social at| possible, Oo fe nd ae | the Iplend. z eta pleas ca Pua dae “yellow. Sizes 7-15. Prices $10.95 | Street. * ments,” important .topic for dis-| Thursday July 2nd, 8:30 Sell san Wecuacae te, Ga ne July|. A Committee of three, Miss! blankets. Kenny: Mellish. Mr. and Mre. Wesley Murray.| 4. the aireetion Of their teacher, Gnd $12.95. 158 Gt. George Sireet.| Unioaging cement Thursday cussion at important meeting of | Dundas trio, see Joe Morrison's H club. | harone Macleod, Miss Audrey| a, of Rilisbero Calf Club met | =2i/#x, went the weekend of] weiss Jovee Mokler. Several southern Kings fish and game as-| tap dancers, also two 1 act plays.| DIAMONDS $20.00 to $360,00,| MacMillan and Dr. George C-! at the home of Coffin Douglas,| 20% 2! at.the home of Mr. aiid! games were played, alo i Regular . Dance Elliott Hali, | aud Friday: Special price off CAF | sociation, Cardigan hall,| Sponsored ‘by Acme Rebekah| wedding rings 4.30 to 100,00, wat-| tuner wes roregily memed ly the) oy. dune- 15, at 7:00 p.m. Ten| Mé* Emerson Murray, Frederic: 'hunt enjoyed. ‘The Sen ak “daturday. aight, Dancing trom §| Asphalt mm | ae east spain om tae Pd ey Sa Mr.| members and seven visitors were | '°™ (OTe ances joyed various treats including ice “fe it Weatherble's Orchestra PJ. Nee ant Oe serviced at Moase Jewelers Sates, fo, make all the local’ sr! present. The meeting began with| -Mrs. Guy Ramsden, Ottawa, is|eream. The pupils then presented Watch for Highfield W. A. \Pan-|aprat, 364¢-FREE DELIVERY |= The street end of the Coliseum | $ -3Uaging Class cond aed ee her sisters, Mrs. Angus/ the teacher with gifts which she -— 'S- to your door and get the best Birth D ths. M |e being reserved for ¢H Club! Beichilder. Roll call was scawer |and Mra. ‘Margaret MacDonald, ‘Mr.and-Mrs.-James , — July 3rd:; 3 p.m. | values for your food dollar Wea- ! Ss, ea S, arriages Thee bale Chee cee ear | of by cock, telling a way | Breadalbane. eal Sadat Miiaae tae ——-$80N Church Picale at Stas-| therby’s Clover Farm Food Mar- a white shirt. Suitable green teg| n,"tich he’or she can look affer| | Mr. Brenton ‘Stevenson, North|ied by Mr. Gary.-Phillips, O- Bae ee eT Sl cas a ok pte ge Cera ape em a ee | aT cae ont la NY S| een ser wen pat fot et Gre | ae Sans, a Reserve e@ are : . ° s ’ , were ' sam Sey cstag {Field Dey and judging demon- fransterred to this department in the next edition.) Gone and forgotten by some you| Avecial decorations will lao bel See Mae of Peer Phalon, on |, nie ok ae nes ee FREE CHURCH OFScotla stratoin at; Loman MacLean’ : wed. These -be worked June 20, roll ‘call answered ty construction new . a —— c Communion Services, July 5th., Ariington, Lotit at 12.30 p.m. _| | ENGAGEMENTS Family Church, ‘Toronto, On- Sit dear te our memory you eve im the 4H Club colors white snd | each methber naming a fafous| Manse for the Fredericton-Bread-| Mrs. Alice MacKenzie, left by f _ DeSable 10.30 am.,’ and 7 9.m.|" prizes will be given +H mem-} ~. tario, on Saturday, May 9%,| wit) be. green. : Ayrshire animal. albane Christian Churches is pro-|plane on Wednesday morning, preparatory services, Thursday,/1.:5 for calves and judging.| DIXON — ELL — Mr. and) 1959, Miss Florence Ruth Mur- Always pita Ome by wile HERD\VARIATIONS - ; | Treasurer — ‘Douglas ‘Cameron ceéding--very—satisfactorily. The Jane m4, for her home in Vv —__—} —Mins.— _Heward—Dixon,—Fortune+- ; ; havitg ~ at 8 p.m. Thanksgiving service,|” . : Bridge, wish to announce the! Harold D. Murray,’ Valleyfield ' | breeds of cows vary in their pro-| €@!f Club met in Summerville! style is in a pretty location in fencensiiee’ onnaiinn Cascumpee Monday 10 a.m., Rev. J. H. Bi-|” THE, GLORIA—Shipment of} engagement of their eldest|. West, P. E. L., was—united in| HERRING — In loving memory | duction of butter fat as well as|Sctiool on June 19, 1959. The meet- Fredericton village. wrgrag whey igh. Mrs. _ op, Interim-Moderatorr. sleeveless ‘cotton Memyee-—eonert daughter Doris Catherine, to| marriage to Mr. Joseph) of Mrs. Montford Herring who| Mik. Jerseys are usually given| i™S. was called to order by the|’ Captain and Mrs. Murdock| Harry Thomgs, and Mr. Ttomas, 3 _ Reagh Havelock, son of. Mr.| Praught, son of Mr. /L-e0\ passed away, June 30th., 1967. | Credit for the richest milk; al-| f : meg PE Miedtt ed | MacRae, Portiand, Oregon, who|and her aunt Mrs. George,War- aE aeaR -} and" Mrs.-R.-T. Ellis, Sourts.| ~Praught andthe tate— “and think of her | 2ough-other breeds often excel ~The | have “been vacationing on “The|ren. CHOOL FOR: THE DEAF . Marriage to take place in Hali- Pra, Cherry Valley, P. Ed Whoa we ie al alone Sa ae Semen mie nS war StS Auxiliary. of fax. - . For memory is the only—friend Sree sat eee a ee ae et concerning the ae haere = ae ie aoe one sender the O'Leary Hospital . HERRING — HALTON.—_Mr., MacLEOD—JENKINS aa ee Ayrehires: Brown Swiss, -Short»| _ Piaas were considered to hold ied'by, itr. aad Maher Ten-|hag at hp hocks ot Ameo” Ante —“ | an Mrs. Wiiham Hait horns and Holsteins. | summer, : ~ E i school for the deaf will Be open Laas Walley aexouncc-te| Bella on June 27h {ese by| Te, tlnk te could ot say pod varying percentages of buttér fat. tnded by Bet Laat yes ‘and see-| Metiast Alberta i. TS tom A balled trees tae Soon a will produce : _ edin Charlottetown in early September. Ex pve agg tied gll-enctngr Nae erale nad, Nicholson. | wll always bring regret ie Some eee Mikes of sme | Kevin Walsh and Leonard Hyece| Mt. Wesley Inman, who recent-|Dewar, O'Leary, was read and _ penses for room and board.will be provided| Garth Julian, son of Mr. and| Orwell Cove to Dr. Angus Bit ihe hearts that. always loved, but butter fat percentages usually | Pecure permission from the tras oe soeeet heres Ste ie the teraese. Here! were sans © 3 P "Mrs. Julian Herring, Charlotte-; Alexander MacLeod of Bon- Ping ll hearts’ that can't forget. | amyONeT than the other breeds. | [eee of the ammnereie- Disiriet | 2 oon patsamans is getting a Stal teen ae can rege th tha’ ie use oo]— . § icnic Tuesday, J E. for those whe cannot live at home. bah aerciage ote vere) er: Lovingly remembered by Hus- esate iets Sana carried. a — Miss Emily Britton, Charlotte-/30, and to help. out in a ae ugust. i mune ralaen At the’ band and Family. * ferent cows of the breed ‘Leonard Hynes is the chairman| town, _visited friends in Breadal- needed. Roll call was answ ered _______ Wf you have a deaf child-of any €&G€@, | MATHESON—HEISE— Mr. and| Church of Christ Manse, on Sat- metered: | vary widely-in-the quality of their) of the committee wha.-are“to put | bane and Fredericton during th e| with gifts for a grab bag, a de ; os ~Mrs. William Matheson, Brook-| urday, June 27th, by Kenneth T.| WOOD—In loving memory Of H-| milk. The introduction ofa num.| UP the 4-H signs . Weekend of June*?1. licious lunch was ‘served by the please register immediately ‘with the De- “lyn, ‘wish . en- te yee re — Wood who died July 2nd. ber of new, animals intd| the herd ate — was —: to tee an Younker, North en assisted the commit- -* gagement , their daughter, » Montague, . er i - sure ect the test. many wi Zz in » Was a recent _ guest’ in.ch . N meeti 3 partment of Education. The undersigned will hans Miriey to wintien Joka, John Fraser Jr., Brudenell. mas tee ane X ' ae we siirensint of cer- og Bee Malet. Ques ae of Me aad Wine. Edend Reblaesa. lao atl <a comet ge a “- . Margaret Hei Fi sad memories cows bearing. y Breadalba Lewis. ‘ gladly call on any parents seeking new 4 in the late Mr. Heise of Toreate. IN MEMORIAM Of our loved one gone to rest | With: cows conthanally coming}: "Those who are to prepare aecal’ Sea” Gale MacDowell, -Plea- — Lieweliyn Sharpe,-and Mr - Marriage to take place August | , . | And those who think of him to-| fresh as they do in many regulat-| Minute speeches for ‘the next! sant Valley, has entered the| Arnold Culleton West Devon, are this connection. Ist at Fairbanks Presbyterian SEEGAN — In -lovi day * ed herds; and others falling dry,| ™eeting are Kevin Walsh, Cl i i ~pulldi : ae Church, Toronto, Ontario. of John A. D ‘seu aaoaee Are the ones that loved him there will inevitably be amie. ence Ryan, ‘ar-| Prince Edward Island Hospital| busily engaged ing. a ranch ae 0 . Deegan who passed | ! } - style house for the MacLeod fam- i . best. z dions in : Margaret Richa ; : J 2, 1954. tests. rds, Michael! Miss Joyce Chappell who is| ily, who ha Michael Hennessey, aS MARRIAGES | s | ,away-duly-2 ; couruane anima. thoes adie y we just finistied build- get you, alsh, and | ensployed in Charlottetown, spent barn. 2 forthe Deat PRAUGHT + MURRAY—At Holy| Nor do we intend, “remembered by “ the| Mik from the same cow will | Michael Murphy. The judges are|.s recent holiday in Brendalbane.|- Mr. Gary Philips, O'Leary, te Instructor for*the Dea ‘ tamly vary considerably throughout the| 10. be Mrs. Cecil Walsh, Earl| Mr. and Mrs. Donal MacKay, | spending his vecation Educati ~ | vouSRER—In loving year during different stages of| Cronin and Mary Hynes. The | and family, Agi Ontario, vis-|t see Te _ " Department of Education i. : - a Boudin Vennek, \ Seer lactation. The tests from a given Sons seawete until July 17, | ited 3 ieee | lava unaglng ves in Cascumpec. ES ‘ ees ee E cow usually higher during j . 1 2 . ’ «fF ; Charlottetown. —FEMALE-HELP WANTED gg he ote al con _ feet fod weeks otter freshening.|_ Mt. Herbert 4-H Calf Club met | eer - OLDEST CHURCH. a 1958. - y This. is particularily true if the| im the Mermaid School on Sune | Yacation aa te Pr a One HAMMOND, B.C. (CP)—Brit Insurance company office requires secretary. |. * wed oa ear aren ee = ieee ae as, moved | Das been a patient tn the Prince saeeoned its 100th birthday Sun- NOTICE - |Basic requirements: Typing, also ability to meet people |e of one gud the | Coss body fat is dissipated, betier and seconded that roll call be| Edward Island Hospital, is much|day. ‘The Anglican ehurch af ce a aie ia. fat content of the milk becomes 22Swered by naming a part of a| improved and is now &|Saint John the Divine at this wnt mange office. : ao talena “of to-| wer until. later-in the lactation airy cow. Two new members| at the home of his sister, Mrs./Fraser Valley community,. 40 e Pro rinelal Ex e ee” period when the butter fat per. Joined. Club Leaders, Garry Cur-| Hugh F., MacKay. miles east of Vancouver, was °°” To prospective exhibitors Sn the, Vv -; snssadlataly oot : ~ aot oe. anniversary | centage tends to rise as the milk |Ti€ and Joseph Power, told the| gaily’ bedecked and more thas. _ hibition and-Live Stock Show. of 3 tise shecainin Gownad ¥ peciasl. oe Sacer. eo ee a Lerucne club | twenty pao. There mee ome a 400 persons were present as Rt. | , SENSITIVE mem e ueen-_ ness sing from a Positively no entries will be atcepted by, the Prov- F BOX 154, CITY 2 = a for ‘me ne longer! Producers of butter fat are| 2M Prince at the Coliseum as| no ‘correspondence. Then the | New See ene a inclal Exhibition Association unless name and a _ accepted after that date. Your co-operation will be grently appreciated. ee Ao tion number of animals are presented before July 3ist. Please bring ‘yourvéntries in early to give our staff of time to prepare our catalogue and have it printed. Entries close-July 31st and no entry will be CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK AND DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION (1951) LIMITED 7 |PROJECT: Conversion of Gravity Furnaces to Forced oa in R.C.A.F. Station, Summerside, P. FE. I. File 122-20- $2-9 - | Within three days, hand im hand you passed away, now I must walk aloze— “Memories are treasures” Sadly missed’ and fondly re membered by his wife Olga and family, Alma, Lyle, Winston Arnold, Louise and Leon. | CARD OF THANKS cee? | cONditions. At often perturbed because of varia- | tions.in the tests of milk or cream | under what seems to be the same | @ matter of fact dairy plants have beenu known to lose patrons ause of these variations. felt that their products were in-| “Received by © LLOYD LOCKERBY Co ea pe is Gu be eae part lots. Tenddelsocepted up to Jif ioth. Tenders forms prescribed and be accompanied ~ by a- security deposit in the ampunt of $2,300.00 or a bid bond in the amount of 10% of the bid ‘price, as- called for\in the tender documents. The ven 4 or hat tender n ok necessarily | accepted. ¥ 1 J. D. JENNISON, Secretary, “be 56 Lyon St., 0. a% STOP WHEAT IMPORTS : goslavia will stop American. and \Soviet® —_-year, after—aa- breaking crop this summer, the Yugoslav government announced Monday. - Vice-President Mijalko ‘Todorovie, told parliament # ie expected the harvest will produce ‘4,000,000 tons, 18 per cent more than 1957, the last Bumper year. FOR SALE |’ conveniences. Six acres of land. Rerty. Possession in one month. Priced to sell. . For particulary Apply - _ THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY.. _ 154 Richmond Street. ’ Large attractive single dwelling in excellent repair situated on paved highway a short distance from Montague, P.E.I. containing eight rooms, bathroom and sunporch. Hot air heating, new oil furnace. All modern ‘Trout stream on pro- ie RE. PERMITS-TO TEACH Achool Boards unable to procure the — of Grade XI or better to teach for the school year 1 . be issued by the Department of Education. given at Prince of. Wales College, July 20 - 31, 1959 credit towards a teacher’s license. °° “ BYRON J, GRANT, OD. Optometrist. < will be in _ Montague each Saturday from 2 bo. $ p.m. _ =H. J. Mabon ¢ ? Fer appvinimenis eal Montague ” _ beginning July 4th in the office formerly Soiupled by © . M, MacKENZIE, DEPUTY MINISTER a > \ Charlottetown, P.E.L - Sune 29, 1959 f Application-forms-may be-obtained from-the-Supervisor-of eoneerned, who must approve the application before-a FarmaitetonEqeeh oil DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION SCHOOL of a Hgillarty licensed teacher may now negotiate with persons having educational qualifications - 959-60. Schools A short course in Teaching Methods and School ‘Administration will be - for those to whom Per- mits-to-Teach will be’issued for the first time. ae course, will not be a. Students with educational qualifications of Grade XII or better should inquire from the Department of Education regarding the. financial assist- anceavailable to those who desire, to qualify for a teacher’s license by com- _ pleting the regular course for teachers-in-training at the Provincial Normal School. Prince of Wales College. Applications for both grant-and ‘loan‘may- be made after enrolment in the teacher training course in September, - £ and BELGRADE (Reuters), — Yur v-| grangs time, Storms, loud tioises, heat oan ‘|this ig attributable to change Road South held \|the Vice-Prest if cows are beaten, run by dogs, or in vany way excited around _. SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as.to ‘The wife and family of David pro-| TPR content and addressed to the undersigned, for the ‘above | J. Sanders wish to thank all their to keep the environment OVINCIAL. EXHIBITION ASSOCIATIONS project, willbe received until 3:00 P.M. (Eastern Day- king friends, neighbors, minister, cone a walle cae CL light Time) Bonnell and those who sent fect the butter fat content of F ” ae cards an eed 8 any wey roi and cream, and we are! McGILL AVENUE HOME FOR SALE WEDNESDAY, July 22, 1959 ing their sad bereavement. ~ jiisting some of them below. in the ayes Specifications ‘and tender forms’ required Funeral Director preiucers and the buyers of mi Comparatively new ‘bungalow I sidence with may be obtained by Prime Contractors only from D. C. | ———| and cream. ‘ ot at 9€ a ontains living room, s Se Room 158, at the address below. Ai NDP “MacLEAN |. é sitting room, three bedrooms, sunporch, kitchen and ‘aoeait of $25.00 payable to- Defence ‘Construction Ee ge ol ier ak bath. Cemented basement with hot air coal furnace. (1951) Limited i# required foreach set of documents. FUNERAL butter (mmediate: possession. Inspection’ by appointment. This deposit is‘forfeited if the complete specifications 4 tent of her milk as well. Welhave L. H. KENNEDY, are not returned in good order on or before the four- DIRECTOR. cow milked by Sane ao 5 Real Estate and Insurance teenth day following contract award. 3 . ; west wy oe fect thet she gave - w ‘166 Great George Street, __ .} ificationswill-be on-view at Builders’ 5 Ki a ‘_" ste ot that mith- ; ! City. Dial 8912. Oia gory Pruetdnn. hecdtors Kena | |S King Square’ | se, rss see ierestne 1 sa John, N. B., DCL Halifax ranch. Office and at the.ad- |’ Charlottetown — perventags) of that milking was —— Sas wae , than half of that normal. as : . Ee eee ; Dial 7) , = AND NOISES 4 pier For Cato: Posts Each tendér must be. submitted ‘on ma same tendency is noticeable when cows are first turned out pasture in the spring, stthough > feeding -rather-than the season. The Souris Yaks —— meeting on. June 12, 1959, at Souris Line Road School. meeling was. ¢: to order by . Ernest -Mc- soe, The Local ‘Leadef, Father FP Z from the minutes included projects the had chosen. Father Cash ‘was progressing with his project. A. questionnaire on “Health of the Herd” gave & one minute speech on are to prepare one for the next ed out the importance of em. whea wonnting me quired how each: was held. Members. were given @ review lessan—in ther 4H Manual. All members twhatever-topicthey-;chose. They, meeting also. Father Cash point-' there would be a Wace reserved | for them. The next nbetine is to be held in the Mermaid School on July 21, 1958,. at 8:00 p.m. The club leader [ went over our last month’s lesson - patrons have | in the Manual. In the Manual for | the next meeting members wil] learn the parts of a dairy cow. Secret- | ary—Robert H. Wood. Ft. Augustus 4-H club met in Ft. Augustus School, June 1@_ It: | was called to order by the Presi_ dent. The Secretary called the roll with seventeen answering and Just received a new. , of men's *2 Pant Suits. Reg. Price—_ 39.50. Opportunity 29.50. ‘Opportunity Price— 15.00 & 20.00 Men's Jackets.-To 1 portunity Price— 7.99 's Dress Pants. nity Price— 5.95 * Dress Pants. 2AD & 3. XN Opportunity Price— Open Friday “til 9:30 p.m. The GREENDAL Go, Ltd, 144 — 150 ae GEORGE STREET collection was taken up which amounted to $1.76. It was decided to raise funds after our next m , : Next meeting’ in Watervale School, July 10. It was decided to answer next roll call with favor- ite horses. It was moved by Pius Trainor’ and seconded by Vincent Murnaghan that Blair Shea and Gerard Murnaghan get entertain- ment for next’ meeting. After a quiz on the June quest- commemorative plagves.. REACTOR: WORKS © . OSLO, Norway (Reuters)—A heavy. water reactor built for atomic energy inside a mountais near the town of Halden was suc-: ~~ cessfully operated for the first. time: Monday. The reactor, claimed to be the first of its type . in the world, is fuelled with ele | ments supplied by Britain and "| heavy. water supplied by -the United States. It will eventually ionnaires, films were ete Walsh, shipment ” THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY _ blue, navy, green and black. ° cme 2.95. Op. fern drip "10.95 me es o dry fabrics, ‘glazed floral cottons. Special— 3.95 to 6.95 Children's To 10.95. ours. Pedal Pushers and strides in stripes or plain ¢oly 1,00 to 4.95. To 735 49. Boys’ Sport Shirts. Reg. 1.49. —e Price— 69 - geo ection 7 Qpen qT 35 to 3.95, LE Ladies’ Bathing Suits, flower- ed Peotta cottons. Elastics. to 1495 BATHING SUITS vei ‘Special 2.95 Saturday "til 12:30 grepide peer fore paper ai.. <<? 4