4.... gm. . .- ..-.l.-.' t- - RCIMPAC:orpiora1l?ViInsITop Honors At Provincial Rifle Association Meet Corporal W. M. Beatty of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, summerside won the Grand Aggre- gate and the Ottawa Aggregate at the Provincial Rifle Association Prize Meet which concluded yes- terday on the Squaw Point. Range. Corporal Beatty, who was also last, year's winner of the Grand and Ottawa Aggregates, posted a score or 524 for the Grand Aggregate and 688 in the Ottawa. Ag. Gillmer C. (7. Strong: was rilnner- tip in the Grand Aggregate with a score of 521 ivhiln Cpl. A. M. John- sion of the R.C.M.P. was runner up in tho 0ttmr,1 Aggregate with a score nr 603. Capt. E R. Burke yesterday won the Jmies Memorial Match with a score of 168. Sub-Lieut T. F. Rained won the United Services Officers Club Match with it score of I06. The presentatiml of trophies. ineiials. Di'lZEs and other awards featured the anillial dinner of the Provincial Rlflt Association held at Sandy's last night Brig. W. W. Reid presided and following an excellent dinner nlade a few brief remarks before introducing chair- innil of the council George J. Ro- IIPTS Mr Rogers in presenting the :- wards in the winners brieflv coil- gratillatnd them on the sllowing riirrln: the varimls sllnnis. Approxi- niaiciv 60 ri.'lr-nlcll were liresent. Fnilowln: arc the awards and scores in the val-ions matches: The Ottawa Aggregate Cpl. VV. M. Beaitv, RCMP 688' Cpl. A. M. Johnston. RCMP 685 S Lt. T. F. Baliliw, RCN iRi (S84 (lnr. C. C. Stroillr. 47 A Tk. 684 W0. 1 A. D. M:i:Mast.ers, E.C. Sigs. .. .. . . 680 Mr. R. C. Barwise . 680 Capt. E. R. Burke, PEIR ii .0: 678 CEFVV. E. Hardy, as LAAETR Sgt. G. G. MacLennan, PEIR...6'15 . .. "'.'.". .7'.'.'”.'"” ' .-.-. "”””' I'll meet 'Dl'0V1ded 1110'-he? nllh! Pte. M. M. Woo;l.uNS:3;HL l H "" t or thrills before a crowd of over Gnr. W.L. Croc e , 2 AA... , r r 3,000 ” a fans. Lleut. 0. J. Rosers. PEIR 673 PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 31 1953 50"" ”' W ""85"" which Lt. Mary MacLennan, RCAMC..6'l:l ' hue don” gm "ems am. "5 gallt.ER,- A.clfcCa::n:HR -6, Gnr. c. (3. strong. 47 Amt. , , . ' beslnnlns were conspicuous by 8'. rlc 09!. - Cpl, A, M, Johnston ROM 5 their absence last night. Lack of lc..w..,l-Ell. ll. .... .. C. ......-......t... Wllls 1st Event Junior Abbies. I"ake let... n. ma... meme. ...a 8 - - '- 30 OM - smieut. T. F. Balnes, R.cNtR)..5la ,--- ' . between events made things run SDUCC , 671 Gnr. .w. E. Hardy, 2a LAA . 517 Results of the stock-ca.r races ll. . ' ' much more smoothly and the ten! Lieut. B. B. Jones, 28 LAA .. 6'l0 wlol 1 A. D. MacM”le”, EC. 51, pelelg Wednesday wen; co-operated by staying clear of the Manor A. F. Golmley. PEIR .- 965 Slgs. .. . . . .. 516 1st event-1. Bus MacPhee; 2. ' field, which tends towards their 1450- Wv w”5h1Fk- R-CAP v W54 Sgt. G. G. MacLen11an, PEIR, .515 Ivan Kerry; 3. Fume: srgwut; --Z-j---x -- ovig: safety and gives the drivers Sst. P. J. Landrlsan. 28 I-AA. 062 sgi. Eric Coles, PEIR. , 514 4. Clarence Woolridge; 5. Frank The short-handed Junior Abbles 95” McLeod. of...4 1 '2 1 o o . much'e.,1el- um. or it, . Capt. A. J. Mccabe, PEIR 662 Alljor A. Fr. Gormlex pEIRl l513 Acorn. moved mm fourth place in up J. Pardy. .2 2 0 0 0 1 Fa-mgr stgwu-t, ghowgd hjg gup. Clll. A. Rodd, PEIR .650 Ll, Mary Macmhhah, R,c,gMc 513 2nd event-1. Donnie Breh.aut' Island Baseball league last even: R" Ed'””d”' IL -A 2 3 o 0 0 erlority over the field of 16 drivers 581- ROY C0155. PEIR --559 Lieut. B. B. Jones, 28 LAA 5l3l2. Hollis Frizzell; 3. Res Newson: in: as they defeated the league P " C w C m- as he took the and semi-final and Gm: H. T. Vesser. 28 I-AA . 653 Pte. M. M. Wood. NNSH 512 4. Sandy Frizzell. ' leading Intermediate Abbies 12 to TN315 - -3513” 3719 3 the final events Blythe Murray Tpr. W. Gamble. PEIR ..650 Gnr. w. L. Crockett. 2a LAA 512. 3rd event-l. Art Johnson; 2. 5. Int. Abbiea an R. H PO A 1-: ml, was ll, gh. c'h1l,, .. he wmed lg;:”1-RRME-V;:;I:lIl:i(:iNi-8Av-gig! Capt. R. A. MoCabe, PEIR. 5lliE0y Creedn Benny Carson the lean left-hand- -1- Clllmir 3b --5 1 0 1 1 2 away with the money in the le- I l - - Y .. Cadet W. D. E. MacDonald, lst semi-finals-1. Clarence. or was the winning pitcher as he C. Kennedy. 2b -. 3 1 0 1 3 0 cond event: and the first semi. lC'm”- 3- 5- l9559.l- 25 I-AA - EDUCC . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 510 Woolridge; 2. Rees Newsone 3. went all the way on the mound for J. R98-dy cf . ....4 0 l 0 0 0 Lleut. P. T. Hooper. PEIR. 645 Llellh 5,3, Rogers, p1g11:l,, H599 Fenner Stewart; 4. Blyth Mulray. the Juniors. Benny gave up six 3- Whlllook. 5! .. 5 0 3 3 3 1 lTpr. R. Andrew, PEIR 641 LAC, vtg walshlckl RCAF V 503 2nd semi-finals-1. Bus Mac- hits five bases on balls and hit -7- COYIB. 0 -4 0 013 1 2 Gilli 5- CW”. 33 LAA 534 Sgt. P. J. Landrlgan, 28 LAA .501 Pllee; 2. Hollll Ffizzelli 3. Ivan one,batter in the nilie innims he 19- I-lllld lb .5 2 1 10 0 0 .1”. 5311. R 1-- '1"h0!"bU1'Ill ROM” 633 Capt. A.J. Mccabe, PEIR,,,,, 500 Kerry; 4. Roy Creed. pitched Sneziok on the mound for 1-lowatt.'cf .3 0 0 0 0 0 TL!--C01. W. J-.MCD0lll1ld. PEIR 533 Liellt. P. T. Hooper, PEIR . -m- --T the Intermediates was tagged 101- MacDonald, rt .4 0 1 0 0 0 1091. M- Forlm. RCA? Capt. E.R. Burke, PEIR. ' eleven base-hits and vielded seven J. Snezlck p. .3 0 0 0 8 0 lGnr. M. Carver. 28 LAA Sgt, Roy Coles, ram Baseball Results bases on balls snlziclr had ten B. Dillon '1! 2 1 0 0 0 0 G111 IV W93-5hr 33 L55 -- .515 Cpl. Alton Rodd. PEIR SHICKEOUI5 to Ills credit while Car- I - m m m - - Cadet C. MacDon:iZd. PWCCC 611 Light, 111;, Jellklllsl PEIR 495 --N son pllhlued fclul-teen Totals .. 38 5 6 2'1 10 5 LAC. J. Hatch, RCAF 614 Tpr. W. Gamble, PEXR , 494 National League The Juniors got ll; sllezlck ml.” i Mrs. W. E. Hardy, YRC, . .610 Glll-l 1.1, T. vesel. 23 LAA 494 Brooklyn . 000 HO 000-2 '7 0 as they picked ll two runs ln mic Summary iCP0- 144- Llewe”-ml RCNW)-603 Sgt. R. M. Vessel: RCAMC W492 CMWK” 399 W0 00!-3 9 3 first four more pin the fourth I Carl. J. J. Coniwllr. RCNtRl. 602 Gllr. R.A. vessel-,' 23 LAA M0437 Mlckens. Hughes I Milllken 5 single 1h lhe sevehlll llllee ll, the Earn” "ms: Jl" AW” 5' ml- Cadet P. Lagdl-igan. QSSCC .600 Tm, 12, Anal-ew,' pgm H 434 Wade 7 and Campanella; Rush elghlh llllllllg and Wt; more runs ln ::':)1'”23' S::;&::::d3I”3E1;WKr9;' CPO. S. G. owies, RCN F v ' . ' . . . ' . . ' . o a . Gm. P Jenkins. 23 LAA gtr'”.C”A'. Ig;;3'nM?,I:mI::1:- PELR glI1(lICAgS'f:l-':?::.l'"' L Mlckem' HR" ;::ErI:'gii?&e:II: :)””(:h l”":I”3? T11” F. Kennedy, D. McLeod, C. Ready” Jr.. Boll Canuck, Sister Verna, Sea .90. w. M. Judson, RCN tRl 574lGnr. w. Welsil, 723 LAA 477 New York . ooo ooo 000-0 6 2 the second their-trig alicllgseixltlllnsanrtl Macnonam whmom Cm” J'l”a'"”” ”""'i ”””-V H”""'”" WE. L. Buoll. RCN 5T0'sgl. R. L. Thorburn, RCAF 474 Mllkauwee . 300 000 021-5 8 0 two in thelbottcrn of he ei hi R-cam" Doubles: 1' Itenmdl" F CPO. A. Costello, RCNiRl.. . 562 cpl, 1l1, 1:-lllllllv Reno 469 Maglie, Grissom l Gorwin 8 and Ian Kennedy ll. llllchel. b,g”'de henned” Whmmh H191": Ii 3:. grocer. RCAP -523 Gnr. M. Carver, 2s LAAHW. 455 Noble: Burdette and Crandail. L- playing in right field for llilz Junni- IA(l:3lI:,:d3;l 2;',,lL:fl:l,lf: llimgl - l - - owles. RCNlRt ..520 Cadet c. MacDonald, Pwocc..463 Magi”. ors led all 3 tcr. . ' I . ' ii ICadet B. Connolly, noucc .. 503 cpo, 1,, A, Llewellyn, RCMR) 463 Philadelphia .. ooo 339 zoipli is 2 out two lrzbble; lid”; 1'tleotl;t)l(Itle.mi(airel:1I ll::::;5,d?.',nMclI;:0d 1' F',,Klf"."”gl,;,- lg-139: V-IL3m?”.V- PEIR . . 491 Capt. J. J. Connolly, RCN till 459 Clllflnnall fill I00 020. B 14 I llrid two runs halted in to his cre- chrcoll ion ssllee,lfl'2 7 a lily bl. Cttillihll 7I335”””r' E” B”dI”"3- Uri: 91 rich RCA!-' mud”. YRC 457 nsclvrf-llrrnti:lI5'sRIli1Zn: 4 fwd Bulge”? d” I” We Offlrinl frills in ””:i)ltclr: xiv Carson icoylei, bv3l'”'l"" 1W'”'- -h"ll"'3-it I-”dl'i Llmk-t' v - - - - J - RIFLE. . R -- S 1. ml 1 . King 6 Nuxhall plate. Tile other extra base hllsisnezick (Ford): Squarebriggsi.lcliizllllc Piling Rolal, Vullie Long, The Grand Aggregate-The Governor Generalts Medals ,Cpl. W. M. Beatty, RCMP l 524 l HORSE RACING-STUCK OAR IIAGIIIG I SATIIIIIIA Y ' NIGHT Summersiile Raceway Eight 0'CIock Two Preliminaries Stock Cars Nine 0'Clock Five Dashes Horse Racing Eleven 0'Cloi-k Semi-finals and Free-for-All Stock Cars.' Over 15 Cars Participating. . STARTERS AND ,.POSITIONS FOR HORSE RACES NO. I (VLASSIFTED TROT A PACE . Purse 0200 I.-LENA! BOB Q 2.-MASON'S 40 3.-NEIL KALMFCK I.--f'H0(lt')LATE DIP 5.-PETER CLEGG (0. I CLASSIFIED Purse 5200 I.-y8litI(J(lFI PETER 1.-mI)0T Bl'DLONG 3.-YANKEE JOAN 4.-PROPANE 5.-FACE CLOTH 8.-BUDDY BUDLONO '1.-AMTICO I.-ILL ("ONTO Alan eligible:-Sir Francis Drake. Pant. Morgan. Fllclul Mi"l.'.IW,vn and Billy Auhrey. N0. 3 CIASSIFIED TROT A PACE Purse 9250 1.-TRU SINGLE G 2.-MCKYLO CASH 8.-IOHSS KNOX 4.-MIG ll.-GAHAGAN 6.-ANN'S BOY NO. I CLASSIFIED TROT & PACE " l " I'lll'lO 1200 I.-CHOCOLATE DIP 2.-MASON'S 49 .'l.-PETER CLEGG I.-NELL l(ALllIl'('K 5.-LENA'S BOB NO. I CLASSIFIED TROT A PACE ' Purse 5260 i....lur.ri . l2.-MISS KNOX l.'l.-GAHAGAN ;i.-ANN's nor 3'5.--Tull SINGLE a u-Mi-.iu'Lo casu Admission-Adults M200; Children 8 and under "(accom- MARTIN ' FRIDAY & fill-IAIDING. SKY-S'l' panied by -parents) free; 9-16 admission 50c. YEO THEATRE Montague Thur. Fri. Sat. 30-31 -ist JIIMPING JAGKS Murray River Theatre Murray River. July 31 - Aug. 1.8.30 p.m. & LEWIS SATURDAY IEAKING riiititi. mci iP.O. W. M. Judson, RCN tRl ' Byltousonl em. i i om mun en: . . Stock Car R Wlth' entries from Borden. 0'Leu-y, Montague and Charlotte- town. the Covenant! stock car rac- Cadet P. Lanclrigan, Qsscc LAC. J. llatch, RCAF . .. CPO. S. G. Bowles, RCN Cadet G. Maclienni-in Gnr. P. Jenkins, 28 LAA A.B. L. Buott, RCN .. P.O. A. Costello, RCNtR) FVO. .l.F. Stacey, RCAF . . (Continued On Page -is) Softball Games This Evening Three games are scheduled In lllle City Softball League this even- iing at six o'clock. The Legion play the Sunshine Dairy at the Old Diamond'while the L.Y.C. play Canada. Packers at the Knights Diamond. and the Bombers play the Guardian Angels at the Park- dala Diamond. The North End Rovers challenge the Legion to a softball game Sun- day afternoon at 2.30 on the Spring Park Diamond. A special meeting of the City Softball League executive will be held this evening at the Sport Lodge at 5.15. Ladies Tennis Toumameni Opens The Charlottetown Tennis Club ladles' doubles beginners tourna- nient: opened yesterday evening with I large entry of enthusiastic players. Phyllis Sinnott and Shir- ley Lewis defeated Joan Connolly and Beulah .lardlne 7-5, 6-1 in the opening match of the tourna- ment. The following players are scheduled to compete. within the next few days. Jean Parkman and Marjorie MacLeod vs. Carol Marie Cole: and Bee. Jenkins. Other matches will be announced later. .........L.4--W4 Lillie League Baseball Results The Yankees edged the Cardin- als ll-10 and the Indians defeated the Braves 12-lo yesterday in regularly scheduled Little League baseball games. Freddy Burke was the winning pitcher for the Yankees and he was given able assistance by Vince Mulligan and Charlie Smith. Mili- llgan had two doubles and Smith three hits. Bert Mowade drove in three runs on two hits for the Cardinals. Archie MacFadyen slammed out L home run and two triples as the Indians defeated the Braves. George Dunn pitched for the In- dians and picked up the win- Paul Murphy hail two hits and Jimmy II ucette three runs batted in for the Braves. Following is the schedule for v. 10.00-Minor League: Giants VI. Box 10.00-Yankee! practice. 1.00-Braves practice. 2.00-Bantams: Royals vs.Yan- kees. Ladielt-olr Finals. To-dyay EDMUNDSTON. N. 3.. (OP) - The Maritime ladlea' sol! champ- ionship will be fought for Friday by Mrs. Evelyn cBrown, of the Aroostook. N. 3. club and Jean Dickie. dmundston. In Thursday's semi-finals Mrs. Brown, champion of Maine. de- feated Mrs. G. nldlr Gordon. st. Andrews. N. 3.. twice Maritime champion and four time: New Bninswick champion, one up. Miss Dickie eliminated, Mary Ellen Driscoll, Junior from Rotheuy, N. 3., three and two. Min Dickie is playing her that tniirnarnont. and Cardinals 6 Wehmeier 7 Kelly 9 Landrith. W-Rlidzik. I.-Smith; HRS: Philade- phlla-Ennis 2; Cincinnati-Marshall, Be . .. Pittsburgh 201 100 000-04 1! 0 St. Ioula 100 005 2x-10 12 1 Face. Hetki 6 Hall 7 Bowman El and Janowicz: Mizell. El-autt 4 arid; Yvars. L-I-Ietki: HR: St. Louis-i I-lemus. ' American League Cleveland .. 300 000 010-4 0 1' New York 0.. 000 003 000-3 4 I Garcia, Wight 6 Wynn 7 and Hagan; Lopat. German 7 Kuzava 9 and Berra. W-Wynn, L-German. Chlcago . . 102 504 023-17 21 1 Boston 000 001 000- 1 ll 1 Fornieles, Consilegra 5 Kegan 9 and Lollar. Wilson 8; Parnell, Del- ock 4 Flowers 6 and White. Niar- hos 7. W-Oonsuegra, L-Parnell; I-IRS: Chicago-Fain, Miinoso, Wright. Detroit . 0l0 000 003-4 0 0 Washington .. 0Il 040 01x-7 ll 0 Hocti, Miller 8 and Baits: Stobbs and Fitzgerald, L-I-loeft; HR: Det- doll.-Dropo. St. Louis 001 zoo ooo-s ll 2 Philadelphia . 050 000 001-5 9 0 Blyzka. Littlefield 2 Larsen 8 and Courtney; Fricano and Murray. L- Blyzka. I-IRS: St. Louis-Grolh: Pllilndelphia-Zernlal. INTEBNATIONAI. LEAGUE Montreal 121 020 000-0 10 1 Othwn 000040001-ll 82 Lehman. Fabbro (5) Ludwln (9) Eppe-rley (9) and Thompson: Trice. Gohl t4) Mackinson (9) Romberg- er (9) and Shantz. Baltimore 010 010 000-2 II I Springfield 000 001 000-1 10 0 Starr, Herrin (61 and Tabacheck; Elston and Burbrink. Buffalo 300 000 002 2-7 14 2 Toronto 200 001 010 0-5 14 2 K. Johnson. Weiss (1) Coppage ts) Voisell (9) Foytaek (9) and Erautt, Ryan (91; D. Johnson, Shore (9) Post (10) Overmlre (10) and Rossi. V Syracuse 003 000 001 001-6 10 1 Rochester 000 040 000 000-4 9 0 Griffore. Landeck ('1) Markell (D) and Kinsman: Deal, Crirnian (8) and Fusselman. Protect yiiiir tin iimslimt lvitll ooonjvsanw INNER TUBES Old, thin, porous inner tubes can ruin a tire by building ug terrific heat that liters ly burns out mileage. Best an-e for a stretched, patched or pinched inner tube is a Good ear Heavy Duty ube. See us today. Inner LOW-PIICID MARATHON The leading tire In the low-price field for mileage, trac- tion and valuel SUPER-CUSHION Car makers use . and the public buys . . . more Goodyear Super-Cushions than any other low-pressure tire. I00! IOI VIII "MOM ION" or ouaurv IIOIIIIE ""'” IIIII CHEVROLET llltl OLDSIOIILE VlIlI1'l0Cll '.i'i'm Vlllcuilllllc 1 AUTNORIZID oooolfiz '-an DIALUI High wind boosted the scores. were double: by Forbes Kennedy and "Buck" Whitlock. The fielding piav of the game was in the sevciitlltiillllllg when with liolindv mil llli0Tn!critw-ii"i'a: had runners on second and third and illey tried the double sit-al but. both rill ..'s were cut ('I.')'.l'.1 to end what was the beginning of 1 big inning. BOX S('.()RE Jr. Ahbies AI! R 1! r0 A yr, F. Kennedy. c 5 3 1 17 3 1 M. MacFadyen, 3b 6 1 1 2 1 2 3- Carson. n 5 1 l l .1 o C. Ready. lb 3 1 1 5 3 ll I. Kennedy, rt 5 1 3 0 0 l J. Squarebriggs,2b 4 0 0 0 1 3 Igerving Canada Wild pitch: Carson, Snezlck. Pass- ed bails: Coyle 2. Kennedy. Struck out: By Carson 14, by Snezick 10. Winning pitcher: Carson; losing pitcher: Snezicit. Umpires: Ev Mi-Neill. Dayle. Baseballfiimes Two ganles are scheduled in the Island Baseball League this even- ing. The Int. Abbies will play Mari- time Cenlral Airways on Memorial Field at 7 o'clock. At Summerslde the Holnlairs Illtcrmcdizitrs will Large I Crowd Attend A acing Meet 0 final. 4'- The evening saw its share spills, particularly M when Ft.-nner Stewart and Merrill. Clark tumgll complete somersaulta on the track. The following are the results or the various events: First 0 t ' Jas. Clements; 2 Syd. Green. 3 Brad Murray. second event.-1 Blythe Mun-av 2 Olmnce Wdolrldire. 3 Ivan Ker: ry. 4 Bus McPhee. 6 Holly F1-lmlll This-tl event-1 Eric Johnson, 2 2 Thomas Logan, 3 Fenner Stewart 4 Neil I-Iooley .5 Roy creed. ' lat. Semi-final-1 Blythe Mur- ray. 2 Ivan Kerry, 3 Jas. Clemem, 4 Ivan Leard. 6 Eric Johnson. ' and Benai-final-1 Fe 11 n e 1 Stewart, 2 Brad Murray, 3 Holly Frizzeil, 4 Neil Hooley. - Feature event-1 Fenner Stewart, 2 Jas. Clements. 3 Eric Johnson, 4 Brad Murray, 5 Blythe Murray, Rn.;alir- lloopcr. Billy Budlong, llarllnsz, Tllolnla Lou, Money Royal, Rajah Hanover, Royal Scott Jlr. Charlottetown play Curran and Briggs at. 5.30. U in the Armilyou serve . .. A career in"TIle Gunnerfioffora many challenges and advantages: the chances Mr specialized training and promotion tore bright young man can Iiordly be matched in any other Geld. You build a Yourself l sound career to: younellln the free medical and dental cars, a future made financially secure tlirougli To be eligible you must be i7 is when applying bring birth Army, today, with chances to travel, it full month's holiday ovary year, " t pensions. 40 yum of III. slillled tradesmen lo 45. eervltleim or other prod at age. Apply right sway-mm orvivit the Amy lmuttlnp conm numi your Item. No. I Personnel Depot, Garrison Iavmcliv, Halifax, N.S. No. IC laerultln Station. Iovrington Si. Armoury, Iarrlngton Harvey Sim, Hslllax, NS The Army Recruiting OMO. 162A Kent St.. Clicrlomtovm, P.E.l. The Army Recruiting 001:0, Victoria Park. Sydney, N.S. lurvlllng Shllom at Ainllsnt. Annapolis Ilyial, lilduwum, New Glasgow, Inn cod Vermouth. NJ. . alumni SATllllllAY llltillT'S cAllll H0. 1-'5 CLASSIFIED PACE ” TWO DASIIES AT 8175.00 EACH .'luno'Breeze, Suffolk Chief. Carl Aubrey. You'll See. Follow l'p Plant. Also eligible---Kitty lllckm, N0. 2-0 CLASSIFIED PACE TWO DASHES 82 8200.00 EACH Lassie Lucille. Buddy O'Connor, Number, Slec-fly Snnl. Aim Henry Day. N0. 3-7 CLASSIFIED TVVO DASHES AT 8200.00 EACK : Marion F1, Vvhlsprriilrg llulie, My Dale 8. I N0. 4-! (ILASSIFIED TROT TWO DASHES AT 0300.00 EACH Tartan, Anyway, Joandale. Waymark, Arionwny, lVinnie's Last, Driving Park Artillery is one of the proudest and most highly trained Regiments in our Army. From the accurate gun sights of the "25 Founder". Pit-WFNI 050", to complex" electronic aiming devices, "The Gunners" work with a wide range of instruments and weapons. Ttis loyal Canadian Artillery is built mound sehntme skills and tndu. Sun voylag If one 0! Din Inmullng and ending lob! you can loam In Artlllory. Another lob II the toclialeul aulilswt plowing neuron live. Man M Dunn UP wltli 1 Driver Operate and Gun Pul- llon Olter In 1 hoop Conuund foal.