HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RING Be we Pe ae ee ee ee ge = i eet) py WANT AD RESULTS! ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS ac CITY & QUEEN'S . | ieee Sr Me Pe me, _ WE TREAT the sick well Gig-| times. --* Sey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m. Food Dollar—At Weatherby’s Clover Farm. Open Fri-Sat. til J 10 p.m. Il to 14 July 13 to 23. AUCTION “4S” Score Cards| 9 to 14 July 24 to Aug. for sale at Guardian Patriot} Y.M.C.A. Charlottetown 3425, GREENHOUSES open daily 8| ALL TAXES owing a.m. to 9 p.m., (closed Sunday.) | School must be paid by June ist. Annuals, Cabbage, Cauliflower | BY Order Trustees. and Tomato Plants, Red Ger} ANNUAL MEETING — We: aniums, Begonias, etc. Jewell’s|Kent Home and School Associa- Greenhouses, York, Phone 7074.' tion, tonight at 8 p.m. Coming Events KING'S COUNTY |, Annual meting | tonight—West Easter Monday Play: Eager | ‘ion tonight 8 p.m. Miss Beaver, Morell May 26, at 8:30 p.m. Sponsored | Miustrated talk by Mrs. J.W. by Athletic Club. Social entertainment in St. Oyster ; Charles Hall every Thursday See Bed Soe night. present their play Thursday Marie 3-Act Comedy Play im) Dance Mt. Mt. Stewart Friday, May 29 at | tyoredey — Dance in St,. Theresas Hall} The New Glasgow and Thursday May 28th., Websters; Jr. Farmers will meet Wednes- Orchestra. day, May 27th, at the recreation Lobster Supper, Murray Harbor| Prince Edward Island Drama North Hall. Festival Community Centre, Charlottetown, Wednesday, May CITY & QUEEN'S 27th. 8.15 p.m. Charlottetown Lit- See Springvale variety eon-|— a 3 act play for children. eert in Winsloe Hall tonight. x FAMOUS VESSEL ceived in the office of the Secret- ary, until 3:00 pm. (E.DS.7.) | 2% museum at Oslo, Norway. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1959. master’s Field, Building 2, St. @ANADA eer,Ralston Building, Halifax N.S.| S€ALED TENDERS addressed to the the Regional Director, 1631/ undersigned and endorsed “TENDER Delorimier Street, Montreal, P.Q., | FoR WHARF EXTENSION, CRIBBIN’S and can be seen at the Post | point, “ ANTIGONISH COUNTY, N. Offices at Grand Falls, Corner|s”, will be received in the office Brook and Goose Airport (Goose | 4¢ the Secrretary, until 3.00 P.M, Bay), Nfld. (E.DS.1.) WEDNESDAY, JUNE To be considered each tender | j959 : 7 the alternative securities called | Plans and specification can be ~. for in the tender documents. Ten-|seen and forms of tender obtained ders mnust be made on the printed | a+ the office of the Chief Engineer, forms supplied by the Department | pepartment of Public Works Ottawa, and COM- | Ontario, at the office of the District ° Engineer, Ralston Building P. O. Box The Department. through the |475° Halifax, N.S. and cen be seen ef Engineer's office (H. & R.), at the Post Offices at Antigonish, through the are — New Glasgow and Sydney, N.S:, through the = of Distri To be considered each tender must Engineer at 5 -1 | be accompanied by one of the al- Haitex, NS. cod te Retonsl | emnstive securities called for in the supply blueprints and specifice | \"" ss must be mede en the oon of 990.00 oy as printed forms supplied by the De- CERTIFIED bank cheque or|Pertment and in accordance with money-order e to the order | the conditions set forth therein. of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF | The Department, through the Chief CANADA. The deposit will be re- | Engineer's office (H. & R.), or through its | the -undersigned, or through the of- and in good condi-|fice of the District “Engineer at tion within a month from the date | Helifex, NS, will supply blue . If not re-| prints end specification of the turned within that period the de- | work. lo The lowest er any tender not not | necessarily accepted. : ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services| Chief ef Administrative Services and Secretary. and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Department of Public. Works, Ottawa, May 15, 19559. Ottawa. May 25, 1959. POSTPONED MEETING nn . \ Due to circumstances beyond our con- trol the meeting of the Prince County Fish and Game Association to be held Wednes- day, May 27th will be postponed until fur- ther notice. M.V. FERGUS _. The M. V. Fergus will be loading cargo for St. John’s, Nfld., on Friday May 29th. ; For space reservations apply to: : Gulf & Northern Shipping Company Limited Dial 8737 P. 0. Box 232 LAND WANTED Land wanted for Rental within 15 miles from Charlottetown, preferably broken. Write stating price, condition and crop history to— GUARDIAN - PATRIOT Box 968, City. The Framhuset, stout vessel GOOSE BAY (HAPPY used by the Polar exploters Nan- sen, Sverdrup and Amundsen, is @ number of juniors were down DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS | range. Quemont 4 E i Ht ag i =F a z SUMMARY son and Cudmore. May -» at 6.30 p.m. In the/ op Club Rooms, Grafton Street, | ° wree® Barrow. & to 14. Special 98 cents. Moore and MacLeod Ltd. ATTENTION FARMERS — CURRENCIES ers and Mixtures; also vice Mills, Charlottetown—Kin- | Stetling $2.70%, up 1-16. DIVIDENDS IMMUNIZATION CLINIC at Summerside Health Centre Fri- » Lockjaw,|3, record June 16. from three months and for pre-| 30, record June 5. . school children. ; July 20, record June 30. TUXEDOS AND all accessories|’ RUMMAGE SALE by Ladies|jight trading. . in Stock For summer Formal) Auxiifary of R.C.A.F.A. Friday, — Market higher; THE BEST values for your Wear. Henderson and Cudmore. vied a : Girls . — Market. mixed in 1y Sorts 2885 | BOYS DRILL boxer shorts, size | Merete trading. .| MONTREAL (CP) — U.S. dol- oe ees See Teeter | a oed Phaahes oe i inneails Turnip Mangle Seeds. of 3 31-32 per cent in terms of me ial heaedisin Pees, tan Canadian funds, up 1-82. Pound day, May 29th.>° 1.30-4.00 p.m.| Brazilian Traction, Light and Protection against whooping| Power Co. Ltd., pid. $1.50, July Cough, Diphtheria Polio and Smallpox for infants} Imperial GibLtd., 90 cents, June Texaco Canada Lid. pfd. $1, PRINCE COUNTY * BINGO every Wednesday night GRAIN Borden Legion Hall. Good cash prizes. Cash jackpot. day’s Fridays and Saturdays. days Tuesdays, Thursdays and Closing prices: 754%a; Dec % lower 74%-a. Hall. Keir Memorial Ladies Aid.|1.01%a; Dec % lower 99%a. field Box 6384 Summerside or) prone 3291 Summerside. prizes-jackpot. WINNIPEG (CP)—Most prices i Win- DR. PETER MacDONALD Of- oe ‘ion aaaen “Liberal fice, Crapaud will be open in the | offerings appeared in response to afternoons from 2 to 4pm. On| reported showers in southern sec Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thure-|tiong of the Prairie grain belt. 6:30 to 8:30 pan. M fete ae we goer slow. months "| Oats: May unchanged 74%; Jiy ee % lower 74%a; Oct % lower RESERVE WEDNESDAY June; Barley: May % lower 98%; Jly 10th. Lobster Supper Malpeque|5, lower 1.00a; Oct % lower Flax: May 1% lower 3.12%; Jly WOMEN De~onstrators oe aad 3-2% lower 3.05-3.05%; Oct 1% part a oe ere ri lower 2.95; Dec 2% lower 2.89b. from city rural greatly ap Rye: May 1 lower 1.11; Jly 2- dy | breciated. Reply to Mrs. E. Pass !o1, ‘lower 1.101-%; Oct 2 lower 1.10'2a; Dec unchanged 1.13'2nnt. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: KING'S COUNTY [1 nor 1.67%; 2 1.64%; 3 1.54%: pnco cannon rae int ge oN gt ae 1.80%; 2 1.86%; 3 1.72%. 1.67%; 2 1.64%; 3 1.54%; 4 1.44%: of 60 5 1.42%; 6 1.41%; 1 durum)$228.90 PRODUCE ture department quotations: : Wholesale Receipts unavailable. MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- Eggs: te country station, wooden cases, extra-large 40%-41, large 40, me- dium 31-32, small 23, B 22, C 18. Butter: Current receipts, tend- erable 63%, non-tenderable, 62%; fresh grade creamery prints, job wholesale, NEW YORK utilities. The industria) section was un- edge to the upside was main- tained by steels, chemicals and down sharply. Drugs declined. Space age stocks were thor- oughly mixed. tonight 8:30 o'clock. $100 iM) iw, and domestic prices: 1 nor The Associated Press average (When death notices are received toe late te be included on this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are transferred to this department in the next edition.) BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS ra Regina, Weight 8 lbs. ena Radmore (nee Frizzell)| ottetown, on June 20th. May 23rd., 1959 at the Grace FLANAGAN — At the City H pital on Friday, May 22nd., 1 MURPHY — At Prince County and Mrs. Hubert Murphy a dau- : nurses of the Kings County BOWLAN — At the Charlottetown | pital, my special nurse for Hospital on May 24th, 1959 tO} kindness to me while a patie: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowlan) there. Also thanks to those Upper Queen St. a daughter.| sont letters and cards. Weight 9 ths. 2 ozs. Taylor, Dundas. ' Maite esate say''ts | IN MEMORIA 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Reid, Stanley Bridge, P.E.I. (nee Louise Carr), a son. Weight 7 Ibe. 11 ozs. denly on May 26th., 1955. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “TENDER FOR HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS, WESTPORT, DIGBY COUNTY,~ N.S.”, er die. Daughter Edith M. Pye. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1959. seen and forms of tender obtained Department of Public Works, Ottewa,| You said good-bye to none, Ontario, at the office of the District) your spirit fled before I knew Engineer, Ralston Building, P.O. Box! That you from me had gone. 875, Halifax, N.S. and cen be seen at the Post Offices et Digby,| nit 7 remember, and 1 eare, Yarmouth and Westport, NS. Te be considered each tender my prayers, alternative securities called for in| cere, be made on the printed forms sup-| here. plied by the Department and in ae- forth therein. : membered by wife, a. The Department, through the Chief ; y Berni and specification of the work on de-| 1955. j posit of a sum of $25.00 in the or money-order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CAN-| How sweet the memory still, ADA. The deposit will be relessed| Rit death has left a loneli on retorn of the blue-prints and) The world can never fill. mess specification in good condition within of tenders., If not returned ~ withih miss him, that period the deposit will be for-) ever will his memory fade, The lowest or any fender not wander, a necessarily accepted ROBERT FORTIER, j and Secretary. membered by vad and Amy. Department of Public Works, Ottewe. May 25, 1959. JAY — At City Hospital, Char- CHAPPELL — HOGG — Mrs. lottetown, on May 26th., to Mr.} Edith Chappell, Charlottetown, and Mrs. William M. Jay (nee| announces the engagement of Eleanor N. Walsh; Milton Ave.,| her daughter, Velma Gladys, to Summerside, a ¢ ughter, Deb-| John Lowell, son of Mr. -and Mrs. Deruis Hogg, Wilmot Val- ley. Marriage to take place at RADMORE — Henry and Bird-| Timity United Church, Ohar- are happy to announce the ar-| waCEACHERN — MACPHEE — rival of a son on Saturday.) wr end Mrs. Melbourne Mac- Hospital Ottawa. A brother for} Eachern, Long Creek, P.E.L, David. 8 lbs., 1 oz. Both well. announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Eliz- abeth, to Bruce Lowell, son of to Mr. and Mrs. James Flana-| Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Mac- agan (nee Shirley Gillis) a son,} Phee, New Dominion, P.E.I. Joseph Randy. Weight 7 lIbs.,! Marriage to take place in Dan- 11 ozs. forth Baptist Church, Toronto, on Saturday, June 13th., 1959. Hospital on May 25th. to Mr.| CARD OF THANKS : ghter. Weight 10 Ibs., 6 ozs. I wish to thank Dr. Macintyre, af li RYAN — In loving memory of my Mother, Elizabeth (Hewson) Ryan, who passed away sud- This month\ecomes with deep re- regret It brings back a day I shall nev- er forget CANADA . ~ | You fell asleep without. good-bye But my memory of you will nev- will be received in the office of the) MACKENZIE — In loving mem- Secretary, untik 3.00 p.m. (€.D.51)) ory of my dear husband, Ham- mond Alvin MacKenzie,. who Plans and specification can be] passed away May 27th., 1955. at the office of the Chief Engineer.| You bade no one a last farewell, Your name is whispered in all must be accompanied by one of the) A smile, a tear, a thought sin- the tender documents. Tenders mus?! How often I wish that you were i" cordance with the_,conditions set! Sadiy missed and lovingly re- Engineer's office (H. & R.) or through| MACKENZIE — In loving mem- the undersigned, er through the of-| ory of a dear son and brother, fice of the District Engineer at} Hammond Alvin MacKenzie, Halifax, N.S., will supply blue-prints} who passed ‘away May 27th., form ef @ CERTIFIED bank cheque! ‘rhe happy houra we once enjoy- ed a month from the date of reception! Goq alone knows how much we feited. Loving thoughts wil always To the spot where he is laid. Chief ef Administrative Services | Sadly missed and always re SMITH — In loving memory of Births, Deaths, Marriages Joseph A. Smith, who departed this life on May 27th., 1952. Why the angles took him from us Is hard to understand But someday there'll be a great reunion In that far away promise land. Lovingly remembered and sad ly missed by wife and family. MATTHEWS — In loving mem ory of John C. Matthews, Al- May 27th., 1958. Our only brother, dearest and best, Faithful and kind, tender and true of you. Lovingly remembered by his sisters, Carrie and Pearl. Funeral Director 1 N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 Monuments MONUMENTS VERE BECK & SON LTD. Montague & Charlottetown Memorial Craftsmen since 1870 DEATH NOTICE MR. WEBB NICHOLSON On April 28th, 1959, the people of Whim Road and surrounding districts were shocked and sad- dened by the news that their good friend and neighbor, Mr. Webb Nicholson had passed away in the Montague Hospital. The deceased was in his usual health up until the morning of his death when he suffered a brain hemmorhage and was taken to hospital where he passed away a short time later at the age of 57. Webb, as he was in- timately known by a large circle of frietds and acquaintances, was the only ‘son of the late Archie and Annie (MacInnis) Nicholson and lived all his iife in the old home at Whim Road. In 1932 he mar- ried Verna, \daughter of Mrs. Vernon Shaw and the late Mr. Shaw of B , who survives him together with their four sons, Barrie with the Canadian Army in Germany; Cecil, Lyman and eur dear husband and father, Vernon at home. The late Mr. Nicholson was a NEW YORK (AP) — The stock | market Tuesday ended the ses- The setback was mainly ac- counted for by a downturn in rails and some backwardness in Key stocks showed gains or losses running from fractions to about a point. There were a few wider moves including a 17-point rise by International Business Machines, not sensational for this high-price stock which closed at 429. changed on average. A slight coppers. Some ftobaccos were ¥ Dome, and Fargo Oil gained 1-16, Canadian Marconi %. Jupiter cde a te tenes & What stocks did: Tues Mon Advances 385 380 Declines 620 640 Unchanged 216 216 gg Berg Werner ‘= MY'ts St C and 0 ‘Ti, Radio Corp 44 Cons Edison 1% Std Ol NJ 51% = yn 4% Utd Aircraft 61% | i MONTREAL fairly active. the other was slightly lower. and up % at 57%. beverages were -nixed. with Loeb off % at 11%, a new and pipelines were also down. ing between 89 and 84. However, The closing averages show the banks unchanged at 66.31, utili ties off .4 at 156.8, industrials up 5 at 309.9, combined up 2 at | 258°9, papers up at 435 and golds up .43 at 90.47. berton South, who passed away | Silently sleeping, taking his rest. . C Int Pwr 6 These are the memories we have | cpr ” |D Bridge 20% Cons Pap Abitibi s Fraser wm, Abit pr Gt Lakes sy Asbestos 2% How Smith 41 Bnque C Net 97 Hud Bay Min 55% Bank Mont 37% Imp Bank Bank NS 7 # Imp OW 41% Banque PC 364 Int Nick Bathurat A 4% Int Pap #3 ©=©=- Mass-Fer Brazil 5% McColl Blig Prod 7 N St. Car | Cleveernd Noranda |C Cement % = Paudash C Cement pr @ Price C Steamship # Que Pow Cc Bak Com 2% Royal Bank dn Brew 1% Roy: Cdn Brew pe 41% S&S. L Cdn Celan 21% Shawin C Int Power 19% Steel i g a _ de pesges E8945 Esesy Cocksiyy tt Walker Seagrams m CANADIAN Dom Tar 7” = Ford || Foundation “4% TORONTO TORONTO (CP) — Base metals ; and western oils were the major losers as the stock market drifted lower Tuesday in light trading. Base metals reduced their losses slightly at the close but remained off almost one point. Western oils dipped -more than threequarters, closing at a 1959 index low for the second day in a row. Golds were off nearly one- half. The final volume was 2,687,000 shares, well down from Monday’s 3,337,000. Of the five most active speculatives two gained, three lost. Tombill Gold was the leader lost 12 cents at $1.88. Coppers were weak in base! /man of more than av |telligence and upright. houm metals. Ge » dipped 1 at 19% and i gebsule =38 sRESuaSyrS8cwescuban tings S2yp ees character, He took an active part in several farm organizations and co-operative movements. A Con- servative in politics, Posted in the affairs of Govern- — also deeply ia- é i i i : | rt i Ris iH i : zg e i i f E amd Colin MacDonald. Interment took place in the Lower Montague Cemetery. The heartfelt sympathy of the community, is. extended fo the sorrowing widow and family. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Webb Nicholson and fém- ily wish to extend their sincere \thanks to all their neighbors and friends who remembere] them kindly in their recent sad avement. Also to all. who flowers,. cards, and letters sympathy i is af ; gusees eet i Seewnguesese stocks dipped 30 cents to i z d iii eit | : af H i s : i 4 ( : HE i i ? Sa subencyiLyuen $3 Uagubseset yeey, g zy Sagubses i ; | : i oe " $ : i 2 Er ih = .§8 ei] Sp e § y shbuonges 5 e.3e Lt laa 33 : & *% i gt edie sFuguuseee yg sbe gthee*§ "875% g S7E"F as 9 rit é iF cyst ae a* é SESsUSSEE 8s S808 ei SuesdSs.cugs a Suess Ny egky ep ali ed bibs MONTREAL (CP)—A late af- ternoon spurt gave the industrial section of the Montreal and Cana- dian stock exchanges a narrow advance Tuesday. Trading was i é CETTE seg Su gcd By anges uy > eo S~BR + Su8ug gu, Sg8t ~ 4 f Z 2258s .Eugs che hos ns 8 27 ede zieusghiSeuane 8 zs $ : pyeaGReeslatiseladied tye] Gains about’ equalled declines among industrial issues and four of the siv stock indexes were ahead. One was unchanged and Ba; ae 9 € retest? errteys ofcdo gies yak Hye) 2 ©2@ Ft EF os : Eg Stag gsygSesesccusecouasdy, Most__of the banks were up, but a 1% loss in Toronto-Domin- fon to 59 kept the index un- changed. Montreal was active i e8u 8s aut nig Sces. Gubigieteeed a i t 8 ofS. aol The papers, textiles base met- als and refining oils were frac- tions higher. Constructions and 3 + ‘i Fs i 3i ks 4 — 2 fe - Ee if Foods had the biggest losses « is SEs $58. End cfs *sas.-hu. +> : duvedaai oH yu pea geye 2s x & SbEcR Bp stag ; 8 z s by low. Utilities, stels, western oils tf qe B Hn AG g3etbseacue’ 3 “3 Titan Pete dominated trading in the penny mines and oils. It gained 6 cents at 86, after rang- st i i . eit if 4 3 most of the other speculatives |were lower. Declines were lim- i ited to 10 cents. TT Fa bs AUT ee gids sg ides wTES Sega gS atagd sexed, Sag : zx 2 Ll su. z +++ _ aan 8 ¥93 Ey FF 3 wiSnce wees § a f . taat Nis eSx88E z g*Syuge oS ehgegd a8 5 rg Sask Fog. é gg ttl 2 tuk. aa i i i } ges5e8s p bbs! - oF ffi bil : eS > aaaaaa 22 a + - id oz" y*" BG -seSh sues tf 2a 3 : aanaa , ++ FF a 7 gs BSeesdteteieetestis useSch Bus Sacueure. tre «& + _ ss Bphcrs a j gxtosge oBudeag Sate % SS ” =” + Sxbslyssasurbsscds a%s guik Sciex tee 2§ 5 £38 ‘EF 3° - ~ - = SoS iersacumgns sf L 52338 Lbbbibs bth bubs) Lely — — 8 ,SysussicSiwcsacuusns.s OG 2s¥E% 2 Nac.sf i = — EUepEbLevestuntetaecd$eelde feu se2s SSEsHHE Se TSEETUAN ESTE se WEBER E Re eeNg puis 228 aFs 3° ggae drags + s pape peg 1 =BE by * aaa gxgeeds >| Grand up 20 cents at $1.04. Can-Erin Grandue’ — S.UulSeshbdgus38iciedi 3 - # zz? - ‘ e¥xe.8eecrudy. s Ss 65.085 ,%u vee suced eeeezhaedys Home Oil A 154 Home Oi| B 380 a > aise s8§skRE uss sss k¥s¥s = e8G258333 FSET s ; 4 = bbib 4! 3 BScSSiuahyee8swuusesBastixge BSc seer ks auisavl 840 100 $18% 18% ae ykESs 3 gas & 223 2 $ g8eytexesecsceccusats, s¥ sb Pts 5 LbLLooe $5,085. Su SEs RSEGaRetyas asur Senge abs zi 3 38 38 17 $16%4| 16% 164% $16%' 1s 16% _—- wa m5 715 s 14% 900 137 1 185 105 158 Bo] il 191 ‘ 84000 (6+ 18% — 145 Sapph debs 80 $59% 30 500% 2745 120 525500500 16% 164—% o @ 129 103 112 ar | Lib Bods fLil & bbb s ¢ 4b Les bls L sizes s S6SeGunscshsteuuxe 2 Lobb L Raval we tae. Oe ae Ter Dom 7 Wom See -* INDUSTRIALS Alumini 1 6K WK K+ Nfld “= % = he c = 9 as 1D Magnes w® ° “ Dosco = oe ee Inland mo 6 “Ma MS <<. oo as 7” Simpsons 2S Se oe Stedman oe ee ee Wainwright 100 25 26 8 35 Wajkers 156 9% MA MK — Weten B . BMH HH OK Total Gales: 2,687,000. MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCES By The Canadiee Press Stork Sales High Lew Clese Ch’ge INDUSTRIALS Arcan 1910 4% %& “%—% MaseF 107 815% 1% 1% + % Brazil soa 8 % 6 Algoma 715 ST WA W4-—% Dom Ter os 7 a Dynamie an - im mm «(+ LI Pete 10 M&M 6S 6M C48 Tila! 300 1155 «ms Cit +8 Sapphire 23000 148 18 16 Place ee oe ee a | MINES Tombii - 146400 106 @& it +2 N Rous 100007 6 @ M&M +1 N Mylama 91560 229 210 25 3 Can-Erm 90002 195 198 Is —I8 Ansij an *#© 2 @ . MUTUAL FUNDS By The Canadian Press Bid Ask American Growth 712 8 Beaubran “ 71 3238 Canadian Investment’ 9.17 10.08 Canfund 37.37 0.7% Champion Mutual 651 66 8% 9.18 Corporate Investors 935 10.16 Dom Equity Inv 5.6 6.77 58 Exee Fund 5.09 598 Fond Collectif 34 5398 Grouped Income 391 4% Grouped Income Accum $¢ Growth Oil and Gas 760 67.00 Investors Growth Fund 60 692 Investors Mutual nse 1253 Leverage Fund 4m 7.37 Keystone 134 456 Mutual Accymulating Fund 7.65 8.38 Mutual Income Fund 5a North Amer Fund of Canada 9.16 9.99 Radisson 4m 541 Regent Fund 5.73 62 Sav and Inv $3 Sm Supervised Amer Fund ja 7 Supervised Exec 36 37. sa Supervised Exec 31.16 | Supervised Exec 57 5.344 Supervised Growth 187.20 Supervised Income 4m 438 xTV Electronic 15.93 17.38 Timed Investment Fund A599 BS.98 United Accumulative 496 13 xU 8. fynd. e | + +++ lee bugh stgless bob's & Ley + m + Scheu SucsesSucusnek. # L ¥ bb Lely sib & bb 1+ = e ehk a t LEbLLbLLss a + ” 8324 © ge ab ebkas ++) re Brownie Pack © Banquet Held At Southport The First Southport Brownie Pack held a successful Brownie- i et tan ae night a : Sirs. Uroen MacQuaid, district i awarded mem- bers of the pack with numerous badges they had earned and con- gratulated the leaders on — their achievements throughout the year. : Pack leaders are Mrs. Erie Foster and Mrs. Gordon Gay. A chicken dinner was served. by the local association i by the First Southport Guide Company. \ Brownies receiving the Goldes_ Hand award were: Leah Bow ~ dreault, Elsie Bingley, Theresa — Cooper. Gail Foster. Carmells — Gallant, Linda Hastings. Maxine Henry, Pauline Petefs, Patsy ~ Rowe. Irene Dunn received the Golden Bar. ‘\ Two new Brownies, Carolys Cooper and Bernadette MacDom ald were enrolled. : a va aa