fnoculations praised the gener. . yx iead fem? ; 5 be continued cad eine NOTICE | nt week if it was com Former piano pupils of Marjorie E. TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK jBumbers wishing to be ineculat- Crockett who wish to continue, please The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Aug. 27, 1959. 5 | Assist: “ Assisting at the clinic last register class will resumed imme- I: os : Dr. Harold Stewart, Mrs. Lilli we we McGuigan, R.N.; Mrs. G.F. Ro- after Labor Poiio Clinid Swamped SS S| Sorte ite on ‘ R'N.; Mrs. J.E. Fleming, Exe- F cutive Secretary of the Polio ; ' Foundation; Lorne Bowness, Mrs. : B p Fred MacMillan, Joha Evans DeMILLE’S YRECOIG NUMDEIS = = su semad Obls a ieaaaie ae e AGING DWELLINGS i Cc TS’ x pleasure and! Dr. Todor Gencheff, chairman’ More than 500,000 houses im Ti officiate of the pole nomua:| % the polio vaccination commit. | Canada are from 50 to 75 years! A FABULOUS SCREEN MASTERPIECE tion clinic held at the Y.M.C.A.| ‘#e. who also assisted with the. built in the 1880s or earlier. Somer ore = night when the ——e a . me amie oe : on record crowded doors tended in a doubl foors oa Eusion Street around SAM"—THE SHAGGY LOBSTER SAY. corner on Prince Street to the Travel Bureau. "T'S THE . + second_or third inoculations. last |The most wonderfully witty . . . heartwarming movie aight with 610 receiving their) eae Des 7 . first shot. The large number ne-| YOur family has ever seen! cessiated, the calling in of a se-| : oo ae hea ws oving | To begin with we had, _ - Working at top speed the two Een A ctar-bright Goctors “and the two assisting? prea ares es cast. A colorful, on attempt io beep up with the, untrodden locale, But incoming numbers. Three regis- after we'd filmed it eae ee mont Lot all, we also found we had women filed by to be inoculated. . some secret ingredient The recent large number of (Luck? Magic? Skill?) i seesees = Sepupiient euttel os oat that merged all the Cecil B. DeMille’s Production Scott, Judith vin ve but the result.is the others into a magnificent aut on cae ." ae- od Price. _— Pat oe ‘sup- same the many added num . nation’s press, ng”’ bers who-have now some mee-| epaten:piehee Sapte advance audiences and ministers list of stars. eae cancaier ane sure i as BIG as it is bright. of ali faiths as an overwhelming wards of 25,000 and were hired in fact= motion picture experience and for the Egyptian location shoot-| es, the alltime pinnacle of movie- ing by the tribe it's bigger than making, will begin its local en- Running three hours and thir- r gagement TODAY at the NORTH ty-nine_minutes, the Vista Vision, all of us! 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