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Semi-finals in the men's singles ls scheduled for this afternoon with Earl Smith and Jim Palmer scheduled to oppose each other at 2.30 p.m. A mixed doubles en- counter between B. Whitlock and l-l. Power versus Mr. and Mrs. Willett is slated to get underway at 6 p.m. Olympic Briefs DOVER. England. July 28 i-IAP) -The Olympic flame reached Do;- er from Calais. France. tonight in the British destroyer Bicester. The torch bearing the flame was carried of! the pier by a naval pct. ty officer. After he had taken a few steps the flame went out but was re lighted from a second torch car- ried irom Mount Olympus in case of just such an emergency. LONDON. July 28 —(R.euters) — Britain's austerity will not place its chilly hand on medals awarded to Olympics prize-winners. The awards will be the same as those given at previous games - silver gilt for premier awards, ll;- ver for second place and bronze for third. About 1.900 prize and commemorative medals have been struck. All are hand-finished. THE HAGUE. July 28 - (Bill- ters) - The London sports corres- pondent ol the Dutch daily news. paper Algemeen Dagblad, criticiz- ing London arrangements for the Olympic Games. wrote today that Britain seems to think of nothing else but the test cricket matches with Australia. LONDON. July 28 -- (AP) — Trygve Lie. United Nations secre- tary-general. arrived by plane from Geneva today for the Olympic Games opening tomorrow. He had gone to Paris and Gen- eva from New York to arrange fcr the assembly session to start in Paris in September. LONDON. July 28 —(Reuters) - Britlsh post-offices will place on sale tomorrow a special issue of postage stamps and a special air letter form to tommem ate tine 14th. Olympiad. nrurmarn wuru Ken Black of Vancouver, wield- er of a magic putter. realized e life-long ambition at Mount Bruno. Que, nine years ago today when he defeated l-lenry Martell of Ed- monton Io win the Niansdien Amateur Golf championship. s 75c. ‘Symon: RCA VICTOR second r-n-rs I'D OIVI A MILLION TOIOIIOWI- Wells IFIIAIIO flrmezbelilus “lemueeeeielllli? rrs vou on no one "l" ""1"" . . b» MM’- W-w "~- M "1 "WW €‘.'.’.’2!§'.'l‘".'..?‘iiii""r.'.‘.'. ....‘.".2.".’SZ RCA vim, Rm,‘ n. "g- RCA Vines Record 20-2979... nap‘, YOU OAII I I-Ollfi WAY Ray MrK/sley dd Toll: of Ibo lays l1‘ IIOAI Ill IIAVAIIA ‘fill OIRI. WIIO OAII IIOI IEO lull: Maths and Ila Orelmu RCA Victor lecord 10-301 “JIO Ion nuvnvs shes l Rey MrKlelq eel H: Onbnhs RCA View: Record 20-lQlS...-..........................7I¢ Irr.»\ VII “rm: Ill-violins Sbyrodru Onlmlra THE GUARDIAN. DeBlois With The Kids 0n The Piiygruund ._..___ One more week has been written o“ in the annals of time. and so with the passing of that week, all that remains in a store- house of memories. Grown-ups will have many things to look back on during that time, some sad, some gay, but with the kiddies, almost everything spells happiness. and that is as it 811011111 N- TINY will have time enouzh In M" years to be burdened with the trials and "worries encountered in the working world. O O O The addition o1! sand piles to all squares has created a novel attraction, and 1f the present supply or castle building mafnrial stays fresh. it will not be neceezary to place any add for apprentices in that line for some days to Ctkhfi. O O O The many girls who flocked to the square‘: benches Tuesday afternoon gave notice that u" ship had docked, and in almost the same way — a group around King Square gave notice by their redden- ed eyes on Tuesday morning that they were on a weanie fry Y0 Keppoch Beach the night before. The reddened eyes were not caused by lack of sleep, but by sand raised by the stiff breeze blowing off shore that night. Apart from that, the outing was very successful, and many thanks go to Art Perry for handling the wheel of a truck kindly loaned for the trip by the Reece Regi- ment. . liillsborouglh‘ End Connaught were evidently playing tit {or tat last week in softball. The Hills- borough Juniors defeated the Connaught Juniors on Thursday by a score of 23-22. ‘The Connaught boys didn't feel too badly about that, but their older brothers took up the fight the next night and marked s win of 17-10 on their softball diary. O O Would some of you wot-thy or unworthy strawberry pickers be so kind as to answer a question troubling many o! the ranalning playground patrons? Are your reddish cheeks caused totally by the exposure to sun, or are you actually allowed to eat 90 per cent of your work? O O O The many friends of Plorbie Kennedy, a very promising young Charlottetown athlete, will be sorry to hear that he suffered the misfortune of breaking his ‘ leg week. It takes s. better sport to laugh off an illness than it does to play hockey and baseball; so best of luck Forbie and remember the team wants you back on first base to finish off the season. That about zvilldsmp playground doings for this week olks, so cheerio until next Thu sday. NORWICH, England - (CF) — A woman went into n shop here to buy n. hat during a sales rush. After an unsuccessful hunt she looked round (or her own. It was The llow RBI Ulster Rod Seal Records for August all today Visit your RCA Victor Record Dealer's tomorrow end hen some of these greed new recordings. Be sure to get ) Free copy of rhejiCA Victor Record in the window - priced 36s ($7). Spike Jones brings homl e winner in this hilarious racetrack ribbing of the standard classic featuring Spike's hmous “Feitlebeum” , I pg. Don't miss this I odds-on favorite. ' @@ ‘Oil! What-Ila Pfioaogrqvb! This RCA Victor Record Player plays records through your redio. Only. . . . . . . . . .$3l-I0 I n. c. A. vim. 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It was the first 50.000 boxes of e total of 350,000 being exchanged for e similar amount of epplee. while vacationing at (Ylbeary last- ié -1 Budget ALTERA Business as usu started some years ago. are some of the values we have inside. $129.00 y, 3 Piece Chesterfield Full Size — Wine or Blue Beautiful Style TIIIN Club Terms al while we complete the building renovation plan 0ur windows will he‘ closed off but hers TIME AGAIN! $179.00 Velour Ghesterfield Suite Covered with rich, high qualify striped velour‘ in Light Wine with Green. Delightful style. . Budget Club Terms Complete Living Room $199.00 9 PIEIIE LIVING RIIUM ENSEMBLE Consisting of oII Velour Chesterfield, 2 Choirs, Footstool, 2 Cushions, End Table, Lump end 6 x 9 Buroleum Rug. Budget Club Terms I complete Living Room a I Lustreweavel $27 5.00 HAVE YOU SEEN IT? The rich live colors of Lusfreweove seem to glow with inner fire and beauty. Here is o S-piece Chesterfield Suite of o genuine Iow price for this superior quality. Double Spring Construction. Budget Club Terms Lustreweavei MAHOGANY $295.00 HIGH POSTER BEDROOM SUITE Dork, Glowing Red Mahogany Simply Beautiful Budget Club Terms $285.00 SOLID ROCK MA?LE FLZI’ BED SUITE Delightful Colonial design with Iov poster bed. A five- ‘ piece Suits. More Mirrors. ‘ Budget Club Terms 9 Pieces Strap Spring. believed. Two Boudoir Lumps. Budget Club Terms. $199.00 I Bedroom Ensemble . Consists of Beautiful 3-Piece Walnut Veneer Bed Suite in Waterfall design with Spring-Filled Mattress. 'T'\vo pillows} A value such es you sometimes imagine but seldom find. Must be seen to be 9 Pieces , - $15.75 HIGH RISER FULL STRAP SPRING SpecioIIy built for comfort. $21.95 SPRING-FILLED MATTRESS Heavy woven ticking. All new materials. Heavy Rolled Edge. $47.95‘ SPRING-FILLED MATTRESS Mode by Simmons. Damask cover. *3‘ Frebuilt Border. All White Felt. 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