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Mrs. |Broul Reef 1000 88 @& & +1 us Massachusetts A _ Jchnston was winner of the | Brnhrst —_— 2 i Me Tel TRowbridge & 5080 CAMBRIDGE 40, MASS. grand award in the recent Per- | Brunsre® 300, 0, 0, ores fection “rhyme your dealer” | cadamet so 5 6 1 —2 “contest, consisting of an all-ex- Se ee ee ed TORONTO (Continued from Page 11) ~~ re Alba Expl / Seu Afh-Larder Am Nephe 3 grauugs Waguge od. BoRaung ne 34% Bho ih 4s he tee 85283 Arcadia Arcad wts g emai JT a ane TODAY — 3:00 P.M. _ CFCY-TV — CHANNEL 13 OTTAWA vs. MONTREAL Ss aoa WSs ASK MR. B-A FOR YOUR FREE B-A FOOTBALL SCHEDULE o8.8 - Atlas Yk Atlin.Raf Aubelle tit, Bse-yy. s Begepy omaursaung ad L i _ ¥ é - £ SeRae ssuRae. Lhbs | * Se, ssunus Sey bd steerer Colonial Homes Lid. Present .. . “A NEW DEALER FOR P.E.I.” “Canada's largest producer of pre-manu factured homes take this opportunity to announce their products will now be available in Prince Edward Island through Mr. Robert J. Petrie, Building Contract or. Take advantage of Mr. Petrie's long experience in custom home building when choosing your home. 7 aes ALSO \ Introducing - - - - - - - The Custom Secord ‘28’ x 26’ -< Pre-Built In The Maritimes — For Maritimers By Maritimers Designed to comply with the minimum NHA size of 750 square feet of floor 7 . area, it can be built on a 40° x 100° lot. The Secord offers economy, utility, D P oO and comfort for the small family, newly-wed, or retired couple, and provides own yment nly earefree low-cost comfort with efficiently sized rooms, a pleasing exterior ° that'will still look just right in the years ahead. Should you decide this is the : one for you, one last but very important point. The Secord is produced with 252” the same care as the larger more expensive home designs shown in our booklets. ‘ Ask Mr. Petrie for our Illustrated Catalogues of Monthly Payment Custom Homes and Cottages . 5 8 00 COLONIAL HOMES P. 0. BOX 113, CH’TOWN, P.E.I. Without Garage Gentilemen:— I am interested in booklets indicated: ‘ ( ) Colonial’s a2 page book of homes—‘‘New Designs for Better Liy- ing. Showing a wide selection of all requirements. ( ) Colonial’s Book of New Summer Cottages Designs. * Enclose 25¢ for each book desired to cover handling costs. Co lon ial (be sure to specify) PLEASE FORWARD TO: HOOPS H TEETH HEHEHE EHEE EERE HEHEHE EEEEEEEEEEE EEO EEE OEE ADDRESS reteeeeceensesenaens ib ceabawh shan If R. R. Stale Directions . Homes \ “CANADA'S LARGEST MANUFACTURERS /|OF QUALITY HOMES — SUMMER COTTAGES = GARAGES or at the Charlottetown Hotel MUSIC BY LOWELL HUESTIS AND HIS ORCHESTRA “Celebrate Your Anniversary by Atiending One of These Dances” Right here in | CHARLOTTETOWN A SPECIAL RCAF CAREER COUNSELLOR will. be here to tell you about the developments in aviation — and answer your questions about Air Force life and the immediate opportunities for. trainin AIRCRAFT TECHNICIANS—as well as PILOTS, OBSERVERS and AIRWOMEN. This can be your great opportunity. Be sure to see him at 56 Grafton St. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ¢ im om UE ewe i ee et | | Noo a fot i a nN This food promotion is brought to you by manu- facturers, distributors, local retailers, and The Guardian-Evgning Patriot ..: a promotion which started September 14 and will continue through to September 26. family meal as the traditional gathering family. / best values for their shopping dollars. ACs The desire of the Guardian-Evening Patriot, and people in the food business, is to emphasize the importance of the place for the x ® Jo show families the nutritious products on the shelves of their food stores are the finest in the world .. . and offer them the ay © To emphasize the importance of the traditional family meal- time in building healthier, happier family relationships. “Prince Edward Island's Total Selling Medium” WH WA C THE PURPOSE of this PROMOTION IS © to show consumers the important role that food manufactur- ers, distributors and retailers play in their daily lives. The Guardian - Evening Patriot ¢ . : ce