.5u1,v 21; 1953 ,(.-f'I'HE,WES1'ERN GUARDIAN - i ,,,...'- I summer Street. PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE Sununerelde. Phone Mal. News, Buhserlntione. Advertising Bapresentetlvul GEORGE CLOW end (louse Phones: The Guardian my be GEORGE WOTTON 808! end 8033. bought it soy or the following stores In Snmmenldeg wl ggaketore, Summer Street; Gonrlleo Drugstore, 21 centrnl lend: Kc",-, Nun-stand. Weter street; Mari Guides. 61 Granville street; ,., noueettrl Grocery. looond Street; Island Motor Transport. wgter Street: VllII!0'l GIMOPY. I20 Eugen Street: llnnun'r Bell. suvloo Drug store; Fred": G"-'0OI'i'. Convent. Street. . ' ,IL.L Walk In Bonslngton. wss'r,eiuNcs orncs . Albertonx Punk WWII, Repreunuuyg, Phone: 05-: Office no 03-: mu... ..'l'l-IE OFFICE of Dr. A. A. Lockhart will be closed until luflher notice. -DlI. W. E. CALLAGIIAN will 5; absent from his office from Tuesday, July 21st until Thurs- dul July 30th. Both dates in- trustees, Master Lloyd Palmer, Border. 'A.darns, sister of the groom. she l clusive, .. Silent 8 (CW d8Y6 Wllh N5 8l'Blld' ' iwore a ballerina-length gown yo! ..l VHLL 33 Agsggq-r from my lllillelll-5 ,Ml'- and M11 Jclhll 13- . y blue nylon net over taffeta, with -OUR RADIO DEPARTMENT omce mm Monday, July goth, unmi Hon. Wilfred Arsenault will Palmer. Hon. Forrest Phillips. Speaker 01 matching headdress. and carried a , 0 will be closed froim July 18th to lsatuj,-day August, 13;". Both dagealgive an. address over CJRW, --- the Provincial Legislature. Wlll be bouquet of white carnations, o n August 3rd. Bus nee: as usual mciuded, omce Wm remain open, Sunimersidc, this evening at 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer among the speakers at the Lib The groom was amended by. ML . second floor. Ralph Callbeck and Repay,-5 and lens replacements oclock. Hon. Mr. Arscnault is a were visiboits of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. eral meeting in O-Leary tonight Harry wall. brother of thc bnde. 4 3”?" is "W H! I "W :7: '.z."i.X:.”:i ”.?.l..”.”.i'. "2 ;.T.ia:”i;9.;.:3,:”e:.::””;:”.;:.3:..:: ..m.. i --- . omen ggumme,-5159, an is a s on e we wor rs. i.a' ' , . o . . . . rs. a c ose a navy ress with o . ; -l)AN(.'E MacNeill'c Warehouse. p .. hearing. July 5. Hon. W. E. Darby and Mr. J, Wal- which she wore a corsage of red WI" 5dre55 all meetings. ' Kgnslngldn, cancelled this week -ENGAGEMENT- Mr. and Mrs. The time again-7:30 o'clock A-- son MnCNallEl'i!. Q-C. roses. , dug in circus coming. Next week Robert st Neugn of wmmpeg an. over CJRW. Mr. snd Mrs. Harold Palmer V Advi. Mrs. Adams, mother of the groom 1 ruesday nlsht as usual Blue Haven nounce the engagement or their Advt. and children. Lloyd .and- Elaine. cm were ii dark blue dress and a cor- E I gamblers orchestra. daughter Frances to Frederick R, Borden, were recent visitors of Mr. ' sage of white carnations. VGPYOIIG we com.I , . -- Mulch, son of the late Mr, in Leg. and Mrs. John D. Palmer, Conway A reception for Immediate reln- - -CELEBRATl-IS ANNlVERS- lie'Mutch. and Mrs. Hazel Mulch 9 . and Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- . . tives of the bridal couple was held .;: ;u1v'- Irishtown W. I. celebrated Mt. Herbert. P.E.I. Wedding pe m. Donald. FTGBEOWIL attihcrhhogic of me bride's par- .heu lsthlanniveisary at a ban- will take place at Trinity United 1- . El? 5' 9 glldf 5, lame Ms (Milled -w met at Birch Hill Lodge. Sum- Church. Port Coquitlam, BC, on My, Charles Palmer who ,5 cm. .L.. mm 3 y,n,ee,uVe,l weddmg cake y H, merside. on July 15. when a delic- July 21, 1953. y played on the carfengv. spent a On the morning nf.June 17 the topped with alminiature bride and ', .ous repast was served by the hoa- tew days with his parents, Mr. Immaculate Concepllon Cnililch. graosomm Presidmg over the tea. urn K... W IS. G 155, Mrs. Small. . nBur -DANCE POBTPONED Lot 16 hall tonight. . -NOTICE. All taxes due Bede- que school district no. 117 must be paid by July (list, 1953. This is the final notice. By order of Pegjials Speaks Tonight ms GUARDIAN. Cl-lAvRL(l)TTETOWN - Conway and ' o 0 e VICIIIITY -Miss puny... L311. -Miss Hope Mill, Mrs. Riley and Mr. John Pill- mnu, Clermont. visited Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. on Wednesday. July 15. Mrs. William Graham, who open: a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. has returned to Port.- lmd. Maine. . Mr! and Mrs. William MacNelll, Mass. visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jeiley. Freehand, and Mr. and Mn. Oscar MacNeill, Conway. Mrs. Joseph Murphy. Montreal, Que, is spending a vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Macxinnon. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Among Speakers 1 7 Palmer Road. was the scene of a Q Adams-Wlall Jlledding -A quiet wedding was solemn- ized in the Presbyterian Manse. Summerside. Saturday afternoon. July 11, when Rev. Donald MacKay united in marriage, Muriel Beat- rice, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall, Baltic, and Roland Benjamin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams, Conway. The bride chose a. ballerina- length g'own of white nylon net over satin and fashioned with I fitted lace Jacket. She wore a ny- ion three-quarter length veil held in place with a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried'n bouquet of red roses. and her only ornament was a gold expansion bracelet, a gift of the groom. The bridesmaid was Miss Jean John E. Macbeod. Mrs. RAGE ELEVEN Prince county Progressive conservative Meetings Milo Hall. Tuesday. July'2'lsI' - Freeland Community Hall. Thursday. July 23 Tyne Valley I-loll. Friday. July 24th All Meetings 0.. 8:15 P. M. I e --- pretty wedding when MISS Julia Reuben Wall. Mrs. Ivan Adams, -3 ' i -ENGAGEMENT-Mr.aiid Mrs. gMisE Elizabeth Johmmne R ,.M... Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison Agnes Meyers. SI. Louis. daughter and M155 Lydia Tuplin. V. Ernest Rayner. Trnvcllers Real. NW 3,-,-lved from Detroit Mich on -M E 5P9Cl3l meeting of the were recent visitors of Mr. and or Mrmandn Mrs. Maurice Meyers The couple left on a short hon-I announce the engagement of their July 14 to spend her vgcauonw Mysummemde Board of Trade held Mrs. Roland Ramsay, Borden. was united in the gfily bands 01. ttejymoon trip throughout the Man. mimgest daughter. Sylvia Joyce. h h ' . . -last night with Mr. wmmm Ha), ..BM matrimony to I in zirence con- mes. I , to Ivan Gordon. son of Mr. and er mm at B:mmn0n' Eaurlward presidiniz. a motion was Dass- Mrs. Clarence Ramsay and ard Tools. Green Road. son of Mr. "Prior to their marriage the bride over On your Dml Mrs. Gordon Day. Kensinzl0Ii- ;M,5 Murdock Macleod "Emmy ed that starting Saturday, July 25, daughter, Barbara. Borden. were and Mrs. Walter Toole. The cere- was ytendered a showeiuand was summerside Marriage to take pm” August uh ed to her home at Orwell o J) Summerside stores would close at recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs mony was performed by REM 53- l-he leclplem ol many 8”.” A T"- n uy nine o'clock on Saturday night in- John Ramsay and Mr. and Mrs. Richard. on (help return, they will reside ZTST: -1-'l,'NERAl. SATURDAY - The funeral of the late Emile Gallant of Mtfcarmel was held on Satur- day morning at nine o'clock when miss was celebrated in Mt. Carmel (Thu:-c-h by Rev. Father Buotc. Iii- wrment was in the church ceme- 12. after spending the past week at Burlington as the guest of Mrs. Lawrence MacLeod. -Bur -Mrs. Vernon Williams. Char- y lnttetown. accompanied by her daughter. Linda, spent the past week at her former" home at Bur- stead of the present closing hour of nine thirty. This arrangement to remain in effect all through the ear. Eleven members pr-ascnt voted in favor of the motion and eight voted against. However, it was in- Raymond Milligan. 1 Among the business visitors to Summerside recently were Mrs. Thompson, Mrfand Mrs. Thomas McKiimon and Mr. Harry Brown. Mi: and Mrs. Colin Mllligan and As the bride entered, the church on the arm of her (atlier, Mr. Gal- lant played the Wedding March. The bride wore it floor-length gown of white net over satin, with inserts of chantilly lace and fitted bodice fashioned with long sleeves coming to a point over the wrists in Conway where the groom is em- ployed by the Canadian National Railways. The condor, a large S.o”u-th Amer. lcnn vulture, nests in mountains 10.000 to 15.000 feet high. 12:35-12:40 P.M.-Dr. , Summerside. WEDNESDAY. JULY 22nd- V 9:05- 9:10 P.M.-Mrs.'.W. J. Harrington. J. A. MacPhee. t - nd - the pallbea: - - - - , 1' ,, - .VTx;SrSl.i Ben Bernard, Ulrie::rSPoll'ieerre, ”"3m"' "Bur lixlcaflaeisortldtflttlrlclzioilaiallgheo ill edlosllrsg Mrs Hannah n--m 13” Elf rfman bust”? 1; '33: piglrllasr spring V""9Y Adelard Richard. Joseph Derasps. h - ld - wt M, .3 L -' , s mme side, W 13 W35 9m 1'0! 9” W - ' 1 , -',.,.,”e wedge, Amed mcham. 5 --Friends will be glad to know dggi (Saline ,3:;:F;,i;,fe M h the wasra 1.ercueCnet vieslltlsr 0? Mnrwu Her linger-tip veil fell from a tiara -FNVEILING .- At that Mr. Ray MacLeod was able to return to his home in Graham's The meeting was held ns 2: result of a request from the officials ot Mrs. John D. Palmer. of beaded pearls and she carried a bouquet of red roses and maiden Alex Chappell, sherbrooke. wish- 12:35-12:40 P.M.-Thomas wigmbre.' Ken- singron. the Keir Road, on July ll considerably im- . . . r - - . fern. es to thank the 5 id F' ”""""”l Church M”peq”e' '3" Vmved l" helm" R"-5' Tecelvllll lilildersllbnndlsiiilietllilaaciillimlolelcfst 3? liigt1iEfisctoJru!lsb ziiidglnlissoighinmlrhfe She Was all-Ended by her SiStEr- Department. the R-gr?-2sr;l7: Elf: II Jllli 12- E new D1119"-FBllWB5 DIE-Jrenlment in the Prlnce Collllly these stores an oDT)Ollllll?ll)') to ai- shore of Mr John Mlllar. lll'la'W- Ml” Maria” T0019 Wm Sade. and his neighbours for valu- ' f 1 "med '".'d "ffvwed by M” E" lH05Pl"ll- -5"? tend the races that an earlier cios- - -- wme Pink ll-at "er (NEW: and able service which saved his house 9205- P.M. - MTSS Wanda WYCTT. 8 Pickering, To the Keir Memor- - - mg ham. be put ,-mo emch Mm Oscar MWNEHL Conway. matching mitts. and cariied a during recent me. ml Church. to be dedicated to the Glory of God." Book markers, a gift of the Ladies' Aid, were pre-l sented by Mrs. Robert M-acNutt. and dedlcatory prayers were of- fered by the Rev. E. G. Evans, who conducted the morning service andl administered the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. -Bur -FUNEIIAL YEsTEItDAY- The funeral of the late Mrs. Alex Bar- muit was held yesterday morning from the home of her son, Patrick Bamault to Egmont Bay Church where requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. Charles Gallant. while the last rites oi the grove were per- -Rev. Alepander Macxay. Ken- - slngton. took the services at Oom- wall, New Dominion and Kingston lasl. Sunday in absence of the regu- lar pastor. Rev. A. S. Weir. who at- tended the Orwell l-lead community service. Mr. and Mrs. Macxay were guests at Cornwall Manse. -Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Prcfltt. Burlington. on Sunday, July 12. were the Rev. W.: Eric Ingraham, Kensington, Senator and Mrs. G. H. Barbour and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Thompson. Char- lottetown; Mr. Frank Myers. M. L. A., Mrs. Myers and son Shel- don. Crnpaud; Mr. and Mrs. Mor- iormed by Rev. Nasaire Poirier. The pallbearers were Messrs. Ellzie Arsensult, Frederick Arsennult,An- ihony Gallant, Middle Barriault, Antony Buriauit. Joseph Barri- auli. Interment was in the church temetery. y 3, i-is Caseley and their son. Errol and daughter. Shells, Kelvin Grove. -Bur Toronto stocks Continued from Page lo. S. Acesk Viciors Over Gals In Close Coniesi -Andy's Aces took a close game from their bitter town rivals, George's Gals. at the Queen Eliza- beth softball diamond last night. The final score was 11-9 in a con- test that was called on account of darkness at the end" of the fifth inning. At the end of the third, the Guls were out in front 9-4. and looked to have the game wrapped up. But Shirley Arsenault walked four in the last inning. and then .M. Lorinda Gaudet doubled to start Mi's.Erving Smith and Mrs. Roland Miller. Freeland. attended the Women's Institute convention at Charlottetown and the chicken barbecue at the Experimental Farm last week. Mrs. Nelson Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Igo, Mass, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ster- ling Palmer, Conway, Mr. and Mrs. Eizie Smith, Freeland, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Grigg. Poplar Grove, recently. Miss Eleanor Paugh, East Bide- iord, spent a few days with her sister Miss Erma Paugh at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W MacNelll. recently. The regular meeting of the Con- way Womenls Institute was held at the home of Mrs. William E. MacKinnon on July 14. bouquet of white and pink carna- tions. - , The groom was attended by his brother Mr. Stephen Toole. Mrs. Meyers. mother of the bride wore a flowered crepe dress with white accessories and Mrs Toole, mother of the groom wore navy sheer with white accessories. After the wedding ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride's parents where a dainty wedding breakfast was serv- ed Mr. and Mrs. Toole motored to Charlottetown. The bride's going- away costume was a-blue ensemble :: saint Anne's Sunday LENNOX ISLAND SUNDAY, JULY 26 Solemn High Mass 11:00 O'clock ' Benediction-3:00 P.M. Meals, Refreshmen'ts,' Etc. with white hat and accessories to Summerside. ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Matinee Tuesday 2:30. Randolph Scott, Adele Jergens in outdoor action pic- ture-"SUGARFOOT" in technicolor. Also Shorts and Newsreel. - A m.-itc . r The Benevolent Irish Society Takes pleasure in presenting "MR. PETER MGNULTY" CAMEO THEATRE KEN SIN GTUN ' Tuesday 7:15-9:15. ”LOVE TS BETTER THAN EVER” starring lovely, lovable Elizabeth Tfiylor, and Larry ' Parks. Mrs. Eric MacEwen lost 023.00 by not being nu-ii(:cR.lg)iEe:.o:':n;:,. -W0: lg 3:23; 332' . Z: th:r5::,e:u,2ng;l,::',,.:';y J: heltlwa gizglzlymegglgybgjtgulycll? present last Bank Night. Lucky ticket worth 5530.00 5..., 01- Ke,,,.,,g,,,,,t w',',, ,,',,;,'m at 2039 Trlad on l .240 smith, but the Ace, kept mm 0,, I I z , tonight if you are here at time of di'awin'g and your A delightful Burden party honoring 5500 T""35l'"l - 33 to score seven runs in that one Cnnxruulamns ale bemg ex' (of the famous iVleNulty Family) tlckel draw” Be sure to be here and Wm” 32 -guests. The sewing Iable, 3.. 1350 u Mining . as big inning, and salt away the ball lgnffed '”m:”ljjIrM";'1l Vg3”AdM”lr . , , G list-sally srrsnxed with early 1575 U A559”! -330 same. Marion Rogers went the gq 3 ” ,h - ,1” 3” 3"” Stars of radio. stage and television and company summer lflowers. was presldgd 500 Un Lead . M I-4 route for the Aces, and had one of mmayi T We man H9 W” 913," m'vi' by Mrs. Joseph Sheen. Serv- 2500 Uh 0"-5 - - 91 her best days. limiting the Gals to Samday 3”""”'"3' my 11' ,M”5 in II complete program of your favorite Scotch and mg were M”, R, w. Aum, M,-S, 1300 Upp Can .125 seven hits. Jean Adams, sister of the gloom. . . Bruce McLeod. Mrsu Stewart Pep- 22000 Van Roi .. . 5 The Aces got only five safe bin- W” bridesmaid and W- HWY lrisli songs. dancas and music. with free films at , fin of xengington, and M”, g, 22000 Valti Roi 1:12 gies. but were issued enough free :')v:l'mb”t'he; gaggle brlde lgalsd . T AY T d ) 230715 915 .Gilli xv th, N. s. o . 1413 Ven urea - passesito more than in ke th 9 W 0” W" 9 OD lies a : - : - : ' ,,f.,mm' suutnsrmvggre M”. A "E. 500 Vlolgmac .280 difference. The win dida notmtjopplg at the home of the bride at Mal- TIGNISH, TONIGHT, JULY 21st, 8130 P. M. ( y Wilson, Stratford. ont.. Mrs. Jean 605 Waite Am . . 10,34 the Gal: from their proud position P9'l"9- . i E . KENNEH. Rom” wondcork, B 1 , M d 500 weedon Pyr . 38 at the top of the leagu , b t h :1 cm- M Chm" ogroiiiim M..s.Cm:;.y' mo wmm . 7 me mm M ugmemn; um; nae Mm mm, mm has been q-LEARY wtznivrzsnu NIGHT illa.-K, 2300 w Homcstd 113 race. ' engaged as school teacher at Con- Children 25': Adults 600 , .45 W Leaseholds 560 Umpires were. behind the plglgv WHY 50l'l00l lor Eh! ensuing 3'93!- 1000 w Tungsten 236 Glen De-:.Roche . d th b ”'""s Pmf338l0ll3' c3fdS 4200 Wilrich - 53 - Gordon suiiivafi. an on e 3595' Mr- and Mrs. Hush Patterson l0V5NlU'll 'N "if V00000 JUNGIES v 3000 Winchester 12 and family, Upper Stewiacke, N.B., . l - of HM” Wu” A (A5; x - . W Windward 23 ' . in-.v1e retmumlt toi Rho; homctla. nf1ol- . W WOUSANDSI . 2 Wlnorn 0lVTlg I V Wl l'. an T5. . A. Raymond Grant. eooo Yale Lend 34 David Smith. Freeland. .3 .03 1200 Yk Bear 120 . . My Mm :M.m1 -. y . - 0-. - 10500 yuyno I S r. ur lh sr., Freeland. ' ' . c n g was in summerside July 15 on NEXT TWO HATCHES READY 0"”""'”" 200 Bulolo . ' zusigeuhand visited the home of Wm) JULY 22 SAT JULY 25 5 Eu Wlter st:-i t s M 1500 Windward 0 w t S f is rot er. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. I . . - . . Above Maurlcee;1lll's hl::”'nneW.en: 25333 llilvltngltrg 233 a a e y Smitm cedar Avenuel . f , , 'b K d. 1 t h. k - .. 0000 Yale Lead . 34 l E Mr. and Mn. ',1.,5eph 5 -3,, . Some 0 my expert customers roo mg. a e c ic s Phone 3530. , mo yk be,” H M” ""1 Cudmme lesled llie Moncton, M3,. were recent lrnl.;lt- with total fuel costs, per entire brooding period. 10500 Yukeno Swimming and Water Safety classes at Tignlsh on Saturday. ms of Mr. and Mrs. James Gain neared in England in 1879. one to two dollars. 3. F. II, 0, I. 0"” hens and Patrick Bum ,,.m m :;llf”:”";:ddM"'w'l'l”m Mllllsan. Poultry industry changing rapidly, govern your- 290 gm” charge of these classes and the y Rl self accordingly Teach the young folk to become liinunor-Ida. P. s. L 150 ii C0” followiig lar e number 1 v 1 - - ' l 500 Dalhousie , ll . , 0 lW,"8 Mr. and Mrs. Maitland. Aim. expert in selling poultry products. Coiiinim Vlsunl Ar-nlylu 700 Pend Ore .. g:"31m9i6 Nlilvelviiiz aiiards testify deen, Scotland. are spending a few The poultry industry alwavs has and probably al- 6 timed Sales i.e92.o0onHKs ,,,,,,e,f ""9 em. ms""”””” ”' ;::”31'3la:'llhM;"'L”n dd3;I!l;l9rE and ways will be one of our chief sources of income. .. - . - - '. . r. gar "'0" an ..f”.':::r'i;”::..?:.nm:s...::2:; mm - "CHNWOLOR 5M4!-g-Plfl.Aol;::TI:lgI';DlNO Bl'OdeTlCK,lBll1,V Perry: Cllfton Gav-' y "P 1 ' W K i T0 T 34 1-2 l;,i1b:::pgg"gnSl”)13:;1ct'bfgxgmxesflfi Cab drivers in London must lmow' p 1 W y cem Richard. 'Hugme Hand-what all the buildings imd squares in an I y 0 BL';:n'umm ' l": Carmella Chaisson, Forence Rich-' Men of 700 aqua" miles” KENSINGTON x ' '. nrd. Ann vandetu-. Clair M I i, . "pow Chartered Accountant 50 5""9”"' "W 1' 1” Audrey Richard. Tish Perry. smml "W"? "”'l'” "M 'lP' i -I-ognmn-f 7 15 . 9 15 . . P- I. i. nwrou. BUILDING Gr-nvuio no wntu smut Giants Defeat Gallant. Jean Perry. Joan Belie- fontaine. Mike Mclnnls. Roger Pet. ersoh. Billy Peterson. Leonard Gal. t ' 1' LAST A"!-'UNNY FILM ON THAT. tint ruciuu-dMmi,.Iimi Gl- nu... . "W, 0 M, 0...: Alfred ain.'Z.f, 301...” iii. 0 . - :roucHv.T.oP.ic---do Mya-' llu ' ' Innis, Eric McCarthy. Leonard Tn-4 Richard. Stephen Mclnnls, Irma I r I n T . -- Perry. Junie Keoush. Rose Gludet. ' E -In a regular Little Bigger Ln- Catherine Mclnnis. Isabelle Gallant. ' Olurjuu Aucpntao no unis at the ,QueenthEllglbeI;h Eiiziliiuigclme. Jludyplgogsn. Barbara - A . s . in ne , n"'""' 3'” 0' OOIIIMM 3:: tyl:m;gi.ige:1am:l;.wWllf. a.:i?m McAlduff. " Am Mme , 4 on the mound for the victors, 11- Junior-Marle'Buote. Susan Hog- hl-."".' " " -L lowed only four hits, end sided his In. Betty Hogan. Sylvia Hogan. . freon nu own cause with .1 lriple and 0 Katherine Mcl-lugh Mrs. Edward . L . double, Duggey Arunsult pitching Phee, Paul Kenny. Pot I-landrehnn, for the Yankees. gave up seven Catherine Doucette. Freda Bernard. E. E. . bingles. Garland Harris hit one I-'1eInoI' Hlndrnhnn. Eileen Gavin. T1-it . for two. and Ulric Gallant, Stan Margaret Leonard. Gerald Mc. L n. ".0 Gay, and Roy Lsughlin each crAclt- Osrthy. Leonard Richard. . Q o .u1..".i. Ed out a brace of safe blows. Mich- llntermedlate--Pour Shes. Opal , lug gm" - Hy hum”, ul Scott made a spectacular catch Slliker. Doris Keough. Lena Perry, ' going way back In centre field to Pat Hsndrshun, sylvis Billiker, . A . h , yo gather In the sphere. gorl: eltilclliarld. Irma I-undnhan. - ' - ' - - g.:,.- ' ' ' ' ' ' 9 lg - 1 . g n no . . y I). nan; Popullr classes oi the Stafford Senior--Roy tuna;-gm", . I . BIIIIIES WT" lllliiilltlln not (ltxiglmd) Jail eaucmon mm noyu Life Saving Society Award: , BLDG. are music appreciation and hem Bronze Medllllon. Frances Mccue, ”C Ilnnenldo cutting Florence nuote. d J; r