'l.O.VG BEACH. Calif. Gladys lender. brunette Peruvian beauty,l poses beside the trophy she won I .1! MISS UNIVERSE when she was selected Miss Uni-tltl. 3 feet 7 inches tall. with top verse in the finals of the inler- to bottom measurements of 36-23- national beauty pageant. She is 36. (AP Wlreplioto) "Says Structural 'riy DAVE MclNTOSl-I i Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA tCPt-The RCAF so far has not acted on the i4- nionllts - old recointnendatioti of an air force board of inquiry that i COMING EVENTS .Citrdtgan Tea Party. July 3!. I Kellyts Cross Picnic Wednesday Jilly 24th. qav July 25th Canteen service. ' Brae parish picnic Tuesday July Stub :I).'tll('e Iona I-Jasti School every Regular dance Bonshiiw Inn . Grand River Picnic. -IUIY 2375- Ilcala Ml. Also games. lay. Monday. July 22nd. Riooklteld. Wednesday. Burn'.s Or- Fwln Day at Experimental Farm. (llinrlottetown. Rngttlar weekly dance at Stan- lr; Bridge Rink Hall, Tuesday. Mzteir by Mellowalres. you 4 to lo. It c-t'ream Festival. M a ti 3 e Jtrv 23rd. ' ham-, in c,y,c. Hall, Cardigan. In-ry Monday night. thlhestra. July 23rd. meals 4 to I Bingo and other games dance after. Jiilv 27. 1967. otherwise will be handed in for collection. By order M Trustees. Dance llrnwood School. Thun- Aay, July am. Canteen service. Picnic New Zealand. Tuestlly. My Ilrd: meat 4 to I. Bingo and other games. Dance after. Dance Corravtlle School Tues- 4a.v. July llrd. loudr-oault's Or- fhhtra. Refreshments. Woe to the llg Darn Dance at For-fa. Harrington. Tint hr. his as. h Dixon's Barn Fortune , , . Web- un onrriday I July In: HUI Once I Wired Fogarty's Mlle read. every Wain” 49: wetinerr Orchestra. trance Mr. Stewart Hall every "rrhcstra. rick your on Itratrbetrlea. be sitting nun. lanky. Drill llfhaellteoiilbrunue Ctiichggg upper-ant! "ow Roll. w.a"'..7a.y Jnly rm. Wvoeruu-v-aunties. oueol Ila. PIcine's Wing Not Carried Out.ii75r7'"-ii-pii'?3 on me um v cr- . S (I II" I1 . r - 3 . .- "”"” S""""""”' Schwl wed" Rprllic Rxgiili” said the wins su-uc- ivpt-r(-II:-Iiortt) r'lL.l.l'lElt:hsodCr(tiIltlIllII1flg8aITTllt())lYI. . M i. . ' .i . ' . - . - "may Good use ""9 "L "N Vftfk V hi” h06tIlA tilui of the accident showed nan”, 1.-Ihmvmd Sluhool 1-hm-5. thoroughly tested since early i955 that ho”. Mtlndly "'3I"- 5' Clih" end I0 CN'r'"0 Ih0;of air staff. abottt ttridiculous and M It V - " - - - .l)ance lonn East School. every air rm" maimamm matI:":'1"'::m (i';lIyl0(:I'l;,V;5m1'::: oil:-:k':: ','”"d" "mm" It was able to ditplicate exactly service. 1 Tm-sday night; Burns Orchestra I Mark V Win! by using the: " 'Rarn dance. Cliff Peters Rollo could not whether an investigation will be Rarn Dance. Garfield McPhee's la""”"'d' "IiN"P'i5'-Til? Avro Aircraft Ltd. manulacturerls i h. -1-huryda. dc; M report. "mum "I the CFtI00- 5:5"! "'9 ('0'"Vf"V slieoliad caui:ht)fire ared exploded. Reserve August so. for Potato has never received iinr RMFH it was all the fault or - du- ihltkfft IIIPPPF II 5' G90'"l"' neverth to s kept in opcr t' nal Vmlnfldly. July Milt. MPIIS '9'" aerviceoiss fantastic." the :p(Ii(I)tt-it-Jm search for wreck”; .t I ' I .ii th I be. 1:.-unda. St. Peters Day. Tuesday. :Is:,l:fl::Ial")", eglaca V: ;l;.'IIIIm" flames. websm-is CF-I00 production plete Mark V wing will be strttr-.- turally tested after trials on the Picnic new Zealand Tuesday Mark Vl are completed. TV-dry lint. Rollie MacKeII1ie's m craft be grounded. The board of inquiry found no etidence that Marshall was ex- stleed limit which Tests Of Jet 'l00 when he made his fatal run V. . . Z . across Kinross field. the Mug 0' ' M'”k V” 100 Jew Tltc air force said Thursday interceptor be structurally tested..thai bmken.tt-mg accidents in. it has been learned atttltori-it-oIvini,; the CF-I00 bore out con- ”"”'9IY- t'lii.sivcl,v the results of the struc- The lioitrti's reconinieittlallon innit fcsfg stemmed front the fatal crash Ofttillltt that the Mark V wing could R Mark V CF40" at KIIWISS-lsltcar off under too heavy stress Micb.. May 19. 1936, in vihtcli IIN'I(tXat'lI.V iihcre it had been deter. starboard wing broke tiff dlll'ln1,!In1in(-(l it would- itith he Mark IV a low-level speed run. Two IIHETII Au RCAF spukesan said thr- W”? kI”i'd- lbourd of inquiry into the June On June it this year. at London. i ac;-men 3 London has no re, 0tit.. tun airmen iicrc killed in.p.,.-mi .15 (mung, yet. yo Lune a similar accident. Both the port.spm-row of Powell River. BC. and starboard win!!! of I "ark Vlaud Douglas aA. Sheffield of Ot: Cli-I00 broke in low-level. high- taua tt('rL' killed when their Mark V wings broke off about btit lIlaIyIIJlS was done by cmploy- fjvp tun (mm the ups, his a wins from a Mark IV ver- lnimcdiaicly ater the June I skin of. the iiircrzitt accident. Alfred Sheffield. father To give tlir Ct-I00 iiiorc 3'”-Inf to Sheffield and at former tune. the earlier Mark IV tting-R(t,u.' squad,-an lead”. pmtesmd W85 OXINKIM by S0mt' iIll'PP L001 to Air Marshal Roy Slemon. chief the stresses which would occur on Mark IV wing. l Defence Minister Pcarkes told- vi reporter he was not acquainted with the matter and therefore. say immediately . 0 . British Liner Arrives Safely EAST LONDON, South Africa l.'l-00tHun British '0l'iIuier City of Exeter arrived here At 'lltironto. a spnkcsiiian board of inquiry reconintcttriationiumz Sunset. concerning wing-tests. ' l),,l(.n5 O; hon-"led RUGGESTION FANTA-RT" ncsses on the beach of Miargale, 3'" um ,5"”'-”-Ill "ml "ml A”'"Ia coastal resort. told police they 3"” RC” 9"8l"""'5 MI "'9"? hail seen the liner offshore. ablaze was a structural weakness in the.m,,,, stem to Sm,-nu ship, ".1 aircraft and that the aircraft was1pIm,(.s W", i,-nmcdiaiety .19.-1,4 eyewit- tmirials explained that the rayii , of the sunset. distorted by harp. lslproduced the illusion of a ship in man said. lie added that Atrn non lson plioto-survey plane and Comedy Roles Author is Dead KHNNEBL'NKPtlHT. MP lAPl A" No Jok. Author Kenneth Roberta. whose VANCOUVER (Cp) y gang .VI1I:lul'Il'aI novels have repeatedly wmauu on on of ",9 uddesllmade the best seller lists since hm In the meat"-. Hy. 5-ewll937. died Sunday He was 71. York Tuck Com!” - I)I?(!;I'Ilsll1laI)'k-?t.1llyI0rsa0k:ljI)' Elli: msridlsaccisrnrsdazboiileh::E;"”gi had just completed proof reading 3 i another novel. Water Unlimited. due for October publication. A niece, Miss Marjorie Mosser. said death was due to coronary throm- ”No one wants to laugh at slap- stick any more-it's considered hick stuff. What was consideredlbusls "I””"i”"5Iy funny ' 3e""3”””I Recently Roberts won a special' '3” "Wl'1"" mu" ' 335'” '”"Pulitzer 'citation for his books d'Y-", . . . Iwhich the Pulitzer committee said C0""l5v mlilhllll I'll! Bl'03dMIJ' "have long created a greater in-' W13 in N0 Tim! F01” 5"?-'lnl! is terest in our early American his- here for the opening of Theatrelto.-3.-," UM" Th? 51!" Production of Death came at Roherts' Seaside Where'I Charley? farm where he said he "dabbled in And he says he finds "tar moreloff-beat agriculture." freedom on the stage" in Vancou-; The farm is adjacent to the ver than in New York. lhome of his late friend Booth Tar- "New York producer. "9 ltington. who created Penrod. overly cautious. They see an A six-ooter. a rapid conversa- lctor in . certain type or m1elInnaIISl and eager worker, Rob-y mg yu-y on" he-, stuck Wm, "Ierts Ill'Sl hit the charmed circle Her. ,1 Tuq-S in four summersiof literary best sellers with North- yv, payed more dmerem typesywest Passage in l937. His last pub of M1" "nu "ywhe" elsep iIlSI19d novel was Boon Island. . But whether it's Vancouver or . , New York, "comedy roles are noiSER'ES or Nouns 3039-" Prior to Northwest Passage. a . Slur) of l'”rencIi and Indian war days. Itobcrts produced a series ofl ' Iromanlic-realistic novels dealing when Dld Planerwllfl the revolution and war of. lRl2. starting with Arundel and lol- Go '3 MYSIGTY Iiotu-ii by The Lively Lady. Rabble VAL D'0R. Que t('Pl -Where in Aruis. and Captain Caution. ltiibcrt: was born here Dec. 3. did John Halley take his plane lltllft IIIN l.-mtilv settled III Home after ll;.'!0 a. n1. Wednesday, in litlll and its men had fought forl July 8? ..'tiitericati riizhts at sea and ashore. The RCA!” would like to k...,wl Roberts described the writing ofy what happened that murky nior 'hIs'liiFlt'lII llllltllrl at 3 '"d'”1'7i3Ek-I ntng at 11,000 teat over fa; xunh. Illt0IYlllL! llic stifling out o mis- west Quebec-y takes litltI l)lL'UIXILl togcllicr scat- So would some 3 n R U i S y, Pd tercd act-otittts. ”but.' he once woman in whom the H5! 17 davs mid. "you hate it feeling you ve mv, seemed an elcnmy of .mllL;diitte -0lnPlIllllE when you ve done ing. alternately with hope anti” I'”"""”1"mcIt without It - 0: To 20-odd flying creiis. the lust . . . . . . - 17 days have been repetitious--l ('R””xI”(" W! "means ""9 ("bidding OVGTCBSI. The regular monthly meeting of endkss walche-S Willi 9)'95 trained!Crcciiiiit-Ii WI met at the home on ”'k"- (07955 3nd mll5k9l-'. of Mrs Richard Iiayrlcn .NIecting' swamps tor a trace of the 38- nponml ullll a ”Thotii,'ht" and the year-old Haffey's Lockheed lltid-lmng. the axiom we Get Togeth- lheter" tnlltmctl luv the Creed. Roll three men ithn were iitth him. ll'aIlI ugh "Wllali tie muovcd most "dz" "'9 RC-AIR lacklini 100-990-lat the District or Provincial Con-I square mi es of wooded wild- i cautions", ""9" in "-''"h 0! downed HI!” Minutes were read and discuss- craft is old hat. in a wild and sod, Airs Nelson Squires gave a d950IBlE PC8101! such 35 lI'tIS. 9V- report on plans for swimming "Y IISD "N133 be regarded as 8 classes Sick and school commit-i oh" I" ""9" "9 59 WW D90PIe tees reported, also a report on' that prospector. I00 mues apart sewing club, 1 Y'l'fHItI1EmS!IV9S til neIRh- The Greenwich W.l were hos-t b””' Itesses for the district convention. TYPICAL PROGROM (this your and a report of the cin- S5lUTd3Y W85 8 l)'l)I('3I d3.V IlIIV('nIi0ll was EIVCII at this meet-W the lives of the I25-member air ing A thank you letter was to be! In? llround search team Ten sent to the manager of the Holvi twin-engined Dakotas flew search Name llall. sortles in the morning. Nine were' Mrs. l-Earl .tlacEiven. president. up In the afternoon. Then they thanked all members for helping "SW5 "I9 IUDDH and studicdlat the convention Five members? plans for a night search for pos- and one official delegate attended. Slblf Ililhis. flares or tires. Ithe provincial convention Mrs.' Ilaffey. together with flight en- Ltith Sanderson gave a very finel gtneer John O'Neill, 23, of Osh-!report on this convention. awa, Ont- RCAF W01 James N. Mrs Hayden displayed dishes, Clemens. 45. of Ottawa. and llar- won by the Institute from the vey Hule of Montreal's Fraser "Cream of the West Four". A. 3'3” Enklntterlnk Ctlmllany van-,lr-tier of thanks was sent to Jos-1 tsbed sometime after the plltrtprph Lents, manager of St. Pet- HHIICY. N-'D0I'ted he was at H.000 er's Co-op, and a personal thanks; feet-and on course to Val diOr, at to Ralph Sanderson for their co-' mininl community. He had taken'opcrattnn in helping to obtain dish- off less than an hour before from cs I Great Whale River. a hardy com.i 'l'ltt-cc of member: attended the rntinity on the east shore of llud-I New Perth tinnventinit and )lrs.l son Bay 500 miles north of here, ;s Sutherland gate a report. Cor-It The word ilot to Toronto and respondence was read and discus-I Kenting Aviation Company which sed A delicious lunch was served ownes the plane. it reached Tron. by Mr: ltrtyrlen. A vote f thanks ton. Ont., RCAF station and theittuis extended to t be ostess. A: air force went to work, mobilizing sin: sung brought the meeting tol Dinner and men and shipping H PIMP. l them to Val d'0r to begin an as- sault on the wilderness. WAITIINIG BEGAN lfires (found to come from a pro-i And the wglung brgany M (-yr.-lspertoi'ls drilling silel. a plane. ville. where Warrant Officer Cle-I "Wk "ll" ”" "Id "'"'l- "W" "”I mens' wit; M3,-gm-M NV”. atldlt) signals 'WI'ilt'I'I originated at at Oshawa. where 0'Neill's brother dmmw” ”o"”"” i lives; .1 among". om” when At present. air force chemistsi Hjffeyj wit, gevergy and Lore testing a water sample from! dlughjg Lind; 3. "V, "Id min remote lake where an oil sllek Mam,-gay WM" Hula-, ram”). is was spotted on the siirfricr They; in-tin-ed to up are trying to determine whether It i There have been false leads-- ll” "'”''.3" I””' l Getting Up lilglils: For quick comforting bet ter Backacne. Rheumatlr Pntm.0etting p Nights. -tron; cloudy urine, trrttattnj paIIn(en.Leg Puma and lou of enmy am to Kldne and bladder troubles, try OYITIX. gulel. work Mrs. LS. Seaman. Mrs. J J. MacLeod was in charge of ii ques- tion box after group discussion were held. After the announce-I merits. the closing worship vines in charge of Mrs. Gorge Dunning. ,- l I atlafa tl or money back. Our Mn" James 8'1"”. W"! the "r' &mIri'Ill'ii:n tablela used pron ganlst for the ureadalbane WM. --my. surreaa Don't aiiffer another on Sy without. saline your druutal for-OY . I When IIIP liner vanished in the II Vt?" I”""9d ""9 I''"''" ('"I"' hate. the eyewitnesses were riurei petent engineers acquainted with em. had wnk. that it com-. A structural ground test con-I w. M. S. Tiava July Meeting sists of placing weights on a wiriitl On l-'riday afternoon. June thei utnil it brat-ks. It thus can be de- (.,,,.,dm,,,., ""1 the Rear 1.”, twenty-eight. a very success-full down rigid speed rules for its air-lmI!si0rI8I'.V fallyy W5! MIG In "mi N,” " yafiong imgms, Bteadalbaoe United Church. The After ru. Lt. s. E. van .war..openiniz worship in ch-rse of the sh." M pem-bomugh, ont. gnu-isummerfield W.M.S. was led his American passenger were,by -W1 S"""9"Il"d MNKIY. Ml"!- killed at Ktnross last year. thellteith Mayne and Mrs. Crawford RCAF ordered a reduction in theisinclair. Mrs. George DIIIIMU maximum permissible speed or ai Granville. then presided. Mark V CF-ltlo at low level. For The address of welcome waa security rea . the reduction in miles per bout-tat. dalbnne; greetings were read ,,,,,,,,, D, W... ' from the Breadalbuie Presbyter- Marshall was the first memher'ian Church: Mrs. Gerald Smith. of the RCA? killed in the crash Granville. called the roll of the or a Mark V. the plane now Ilildillllilllrifm ant-horns 'JesuI Loves by Canada's one home defence the Children. was sun: by the squadrons. RCA! CF-II squad ;girts of the Breodalhane Hinton root in Europe are equipped wtthiaand. After the two venea the Mark IV version. lot the txhexnenaonj Jenna Mann. boat-dof' try headedhywhone in were sung. uh. Cmdr. K.mIgI"Hairdley. com- Mrs. PW. Cutcllffe. Presbyter- mander of a CF-IQ squndronqlnl president introduced Mrs. LR. found that the Marti V wing itself Woodslde. Bathtirst. N3. guest and never been tested structurally speaker for the afternoon who on the ground though the plane spoke on the subject "To Reach p. it. 4 -Upward to Higher Goals” During Med obit" Fm mm” I 9"” m the stnginl of the two remalnllll V. . 8!) TEST RTTSCS of the theme song. the of- May 27. fering was taken by Mrl. J. A. "M . -icugim wing of a Ilarklacbonald and Mn. Wntard to- V Cannot icnooi he antindtted man. Mrs. IE. Runyon sq u,.,u-gem-gtimegrttytest"aada aolo.1'hen Mrs. Herold Lead M gggmije the general flying read the report ot the literature characteristics or the Wart: ViIt'ft'!1nl'V ,N""" I" W" W9 "V-" olmullermined how much stress the Iviigslon School must be paid by wing can withstand under (light I956. DANCE . OLD TIME AND MODERN In aid of Hunter River Street Lights Admission 50c Marla-an Orchesi ra HUNTER RIVER HALL MONDAY. JULY 22 the amount of given by Mrs. Hugh F. MncKI! 5 Ialamqbicrmlv-Iusaurlhsaorapqanlaaursnwhl vouruannnunrouuuuunomuui : INOIIATGIOIGIITIIIT OOIAILOTTITOHI .:n:o:e:hnnu. MIMI -I&QOIVit3Q IIU IADII Oonoool thence to. to our scllod amp! . 1y. rm pod” Wu iReri AS Vtacluy gave wlmgidczhtnwncwmndee M mthatthaair-an iaaoinaa tail on ntadanan Monday. 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