4fL..YARl) Wl.N'N'EltS: ttftii't'r Fatiet JW (-llllltlllll o' li!l;Pll'V. rrntre. takes llli plare In the um RIFLE SCORES Honey lit prmliiced Cid Sgt. R L. Cotes from Milton led all in.'ii'ksm(-n Saiiirday alim'noou ,1! the Stiimiv Ptiiltl lfllll' Tfattlzm iiitli A ainrr ol (lit out of a um eihle I00 the matrti nan fired at 500 and 600 yrl; range: ten id: at earh range Conditions ueie. tileal at 300 with I steady winrt llriuever. at 600 yrlts Ctlndtfltlni new iiorsr with a heavy wind and rain falling. These i-niirlitioii-. save the rillemon trouble. but Roy tioles who shot a 48 out of 50 at 300. managed to read the wind to tiniah with 47 Just three points tvom the oossihir .30 Hr shareri the mine .wnrt- with Bill Rnggfqnn Wlttl made lift at Hill, 46 at am, uhuh line hit" tnp .t me in the Tyro rla5:. Hill. with wit slailrd Iltoolin: l'tlE lioie this reason. ll shmriiisz zri-at promise as a. I'I'I8rli.t-nlall Sex .S1iliiiil.iy -taitiii: at i ii pm the shoot iiill tie at Jun and tllttl yil-- Ax this viill lit" the ltial Saturday tit'Iore the r'rf1VlD('lr'Il Prize Sliuoi ttllll'l1 starts the lot Ioiiiui; 'lliiuxri.iy. eierv elfoi-i xiiiiuld br ltlrt'tl' In atieiirl tlii'- Drarllllr. 't'tir aiimiuiri. Bill lxeil rlv. lrom llulilax iiill he on llrdlltl to make any mliiixtiiwntg here; darv to the ritlr-u so gt-t all your prohlenis imrtv. hurt the eirr ohlizlni Bill Will do hi: utinost to help you The tnllouui: are the ecnre; Sgt. R L Cole: .. 9.3 Tor Bill Rn;nr.:on 93 Lt. GJ. Roierii . 94 Tpr. Fred Yoiinker . iitt 0tCdt. RB Hamhly at (taut. RA Mt'Cahe .. . . :3 5-Sgt, AM. Johnston . . RR I.t. Mary Maebeiinan . mt Lt P.T. Hooper . . in CPU. 5.6. Bowler Fl7i Tor. RC. Barwtse . .. at Sat PJ. Lenrlrizaii R7 Fapi A..l. Mrfabe R7 SSM. D.0 Clarke .. .. M Tor. Alf. MacDonald . R3 Li. A.)( Mulch .... -. its Fapt J Cotes. -... . .. R2 Sgt Roy Vesaey . H 117 Tor. T. Smith . R0 Tor. .l. Pyle Ru 7-0 R 'Maze.. . . . . . . . . .. . tin C Diefenbaker Closed Stampede Ir IEIINARD DIIFRESNE Canadian Preu lteft Writer CALGARY ICPI - John Dielen- tialter came Went to nee the Cal- lliry Stampede Saturday his lirat public function in Canada since lt ' - prime minister three iftelia no. He obviouely enloyed every "ii-ute of it, watrtiint: cowbovr trvuiptheir hardest M atav aboard vitrhliu ta-rooms. touring an Indian village on the atampede (rounds. 1' with a crowd at more than llm at the harddrivln: ehuckwapn reeee. Mr. Dielenhalier new to t"algarv from Ottawa. ecmrnpanled tw Mn. Dletentiaker. to start a to. tlly holiday. his flril iiinee helore the election. Sunday he new to laakatoon in eee his mother. lie "I to fly to hie borne constituent? of Prince Albert betore min: on I hlhilg trip to Lee Ie lone ll Norther! seaketehevan nlle ie lee been in Ottawa Jul! Kl visit to be damned! wee otlletelb to eteee the weal-lone venom show. it was the uni ttvneaprime nmtatarctnudthe M the stampede I lndiea viuaae Mr Dlefenbeker wan presented Will I eerotl llterhinl hit i-nit It '3 RXIMII to him hy ('lItOf Al hr! la&tItng. M-year-old preee lent d & XIII! Meoeletion Cl "1"" Flllllll IERIGNS IATMANDU Nepal ill erit ma Ileeenera. Nepal: -veer-: UH Dmqnh, Semvlev attained the WIZUI til Premier Taaka Preeee Aeenm end in: in Idiot! cehteel M-hareya ma Id he not are” r-rem E eeereraeet Ie Irina 1 I ICII II I ll except Nevttoiinrilaiid. it Chevrolet's j good thing after another l and lively performance. the conveniences, the luxuries. Continue the count. if you like, of the spectacular number of good things that go together no handsomely in Canada's favorite car. The more you look. the more you agree -- there may be other care in Chevrolet's field. but they're NOT in Chevrolet's class! Don't miss out on it. See vour nearest Chevrolet dealer now. Here on this page are seven of those good things - just to start with. You can actually find them by the score - all the big features of the best-selling '57 Chevrolet! And every one of them is another clear. convincing reason why Chevrolet is so far ahead of all other cars in value. popularity, aalea! Sample Chevi-olet”a new softer ride, its easy handling, the quiet iharlt. tell. at Bridgetown. .N'S.. iwhile at right is third-plnre win- rninmer-iner Otticer Cadet G.S. Keila ot ' ily in all provinces of Canada;Ch3Fl0ltCl0Wll- P-E-L tcanadlian Army Photo) 'a t a rted the George Bayer Wins Can. Open By JACK SULLIVAN Itroliea hehind Bayer. hut Altpplitll c'.”'” P'''' 5"" Wm" ,to a par 7! Saturday tor a 277- a:.r':lCisl'y5r"iEi.5;.?3ia i.(i.'.,.I.tQi””' "'” W” "' ”" ”5-""0. . ' t . lprire money. "'" """" L" '”5''”' ” ”"i Freddie Havikinil ot i-2i Pa-ran. longer the proverbial bl'lflPSlI1lldl-rexap I W!" . a . ' an rampai"ner on 9lT::ll':":ii:M1t:toCnt pl.-fall;-l'r who cir!t;iiIiII.(PaI Schwah ofallayton i , ' i in. l tasper. .lr. of Bonita. pp . . I Y d . m 'l1:':h9'dw01lyl:':rl'"!::9";:rg' a(;i,('i Frank Stranahan ol money leagueewon the 72-hole (.'a- fill. lftlrlfl l:l.l."ltl "mm! mm ii - hi I d (' . 271 over the rolling Westmoiintluwafs .:l'0ll"fI:llV Mama" W" 0' course. it was his tiral pro vlc- gmmi 72.i;7.7'0.72i,m rm. ".050. in ::".::.”:.i;'a::..:.z;" l.".?." wit a- . I t Ian .tan leonard of Lat-hiite. lklm '0'; IIMSHVHII Oil "'9 U” pQue. hrouxzhl his i937 earnings to colilzuesiided thevlinal ill holes with :'"':,";t-',';," ''-''m" W'”' ' 2” ""'l M .an .1 prize money. Kitchen- in 30 W. I M " ic "5'"Kihiit first big pro tournament. I. (":d”l5"' 1 9"tl- Wtt0:equalled Leonardls xrore. gag” r 6; glettxu rim I f,8tXiv Loadimt nmaieur was Jerry W -I I 0 I "ll Magee of Toronto who ahni even found. The eilver-thatched Winin- par 23 - C p Ill. '.'POBtlBny"' Witt ”this I! Just about lhel B-yer wound up with the 8-Httilareaiesi thing that FVOF hnppenetli "I'll-Pile! money. ti replica ol the to me ” He aim thanked niliers iiii seurem Gold Cup and an apnl-guip mid to; 'ipi,y;,,g 5,, hady , out to the huge rmwd surround-i Bayer WaxrI't kidd i n 2 Mel ml the llith - hole lreen for re- started in the same threesome marina he made after the first with Ford who via: jugi in.” round on Wednesday. utroltes hark. In the threesome Remarks were made that ihisaiiemi was Casper who ma.-mi' course was had and I was quoted the rmimi in iierouri plar-, three as making tiuch statements.” he mate... i...im,.r said "But I'll apologize tor that. Casper that a lllllllillrpar 71 becau”? ' fltd"'l t'Pllt1-P HOW tIIlI('ll He hleu iii: i-lianrrs on ilir par- worli had to he done I .IIlI(l the four Pl',!l1lh when he took .1 six, course needed a lavin mower and needing: two strokes in get out oz "18! found mt?-i C I trap. He three-putterl the par- EQUALLED MARK ifour ninth to take a live and tin- Bayers rounds were 70-Gil-ti-ltitt. ish the nine in .17. His third round. si-ored on Friday. Bayer finished the from nine in equalled the record set only alcven-par 35. couple of hours earlier by Rnhl ('.-asp:-r complaint-rl almui ilir Tnskl of Miami. who ended iheigallrry talkinii and wnnrierin: ,.,..x, p1a,y,".,,, aim. . rim, "H, and mm mm” samnd Ma" Wm tournament with it one-over-par and aim alwit rt-ourtiiitl lv the WV m ,m, 44,M..,.d dam a, IN, MI wn "mt" Cum 1." Run. Zill and 340 prire uiomvv. lkaver ilireeaomn behind him no annual Camii Borden iOnti trai-li ' ' In ""75 Pl-WP Man ttotv-aivnlil the llth, R3yFr'I .:nronrl :hnt Henry Ransom of St. Ill. He shot rounds nt tillvtilt-72-till of the green as Casper was atinutt 276. good for 31.800. Doug Ford nl to pull. lile iitalked to Bayt-rk iinlll Mahopac. N. Y.. who won 386,100 and smash:-d his putter into the before coming here this year. turf next to it. i final round foiirl Font also blew up. At the third -hole he t-5'42-er! Y Henrit-li who? p 4 50" P0ClKetOd second money oi 82.-l After finishing lllk tin.-it rouml.l Aritlt'eiI'I. lltnrlnd iiii-mi; the gallery in front . on end putt.-6 '3'” earth 1' ewe guarded Gee pate eree N in the: that at I.-Mir Tuesday. July 16. 1957 tor a pat l walked in the erige 5,. .. xi... it F,t t - II t; t deleated the Turlr and gained new . of the green and laid to a zrey. imnww M u M en (ml at Palestine.” (The Guardian PICC 7 haired iipectator: "Did you hair: r - V ' - :e-eA-re--ev-- e-ea-e itmr reii-nlli, in tstiii ow HaI- HAITED YOUNG claimed oueen before me In on something to say to me? it you x.ere younger I'd make something out of it." About ltlttl spectator: swarmed over the course Saturday bringing the tour-day attendance total to 18.000. 1 Commence To Dig In Pcilistine AMMAN. .ta-rrtan tlleuterat Jlue ol the largest arrhaeoloiziral ex peditions ever to eome here he no excavating in the Tellhalata 'lN8blUl area where the ruina ot St-her-hem-one of the great r-ities Iof nnrierit Paleiitinenare located Previous expeditions in Sch: chem. in lftiltvll and ili2t'v.12. on covered an enormoiiii f'll,V hall, rii ins ol two rity Iltea. and the laril est temple ever found in Jordan. SDllnhlI1fl b.i' Drew University and gthe Mari-ormirh Theological Sem ,lnary in the United Statea, with the ro-operation oi the Anieru-an School of Oriental Reisearrh in t Jrriisaloni Srherltoni. the aiir-ii-tit imoie tor tle of Sdirt-lirrri was toiiuhi in the Mary. Queen at Seou. was pro- week old. Vocalists Anil instrumentalists From Charlottetown and Surrounding Area Are Invited to Apply For CBC RADIO AUDITIONS To Be HeId'ln Charlottetown Saturday August 3, 1957 Vol-ail anti lllxlt'tlll1t'?l1l'Al mlonts as iwll I-H Villa” iIl'"ttlt'e' ill” for a ("RF Radio Y:ii'ivti' Pingrani to oriszinate frnm Aiigust l7tli. I937 Applications illftlllfl he arldiessed tn ?:.l."';'..:..T"3L';?..32m'":.J"?l2 r AUDITIONS - e CBC , , Box 175 Refrigeration HALIFAX. N.S. Repairs To All Makes Al'PLIANl"EF SALES It SERVICE MOTORS O Rewinding and Repair: lJl.liJ(J'l'ltl(lAL Repairs Palmer Electric Phones 8543 - IMI 'Apnltraiit.: :-lioiilrl till (Hit the lrilliiuiii: ltllilll. Naiiie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Atltlimz -.... . . . . . . . . . ...-..-...........-...-.... 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