Anniversary Of legion At .. Miscouche Today Today the Miscouche Legion 1 Branch is holding an afternoon . and evening of varied activity in honor of the 10th anniversary of the opening of their home. The building was officially open- ed ten years ago by the then Lieutenant Governor Hon. J.A. Bernard. and this fine home has served the branch ever since as a centre of social and frater- nal activities. The observances today are under the direction of a past president of the branch. Mr. P. C. Martin. chairman of the ac- tivities committee, Mr. O.J. Gal- ' lant is presently the branch pres- ident and other officers are: first vice-president Elmer Gau- det; second vice-president, Ber- nard Gallant; secretary- treasur- er Frank MacNeill. Mr. William Deslloches is the caretaker. S'Side Cadet Band Returns 1 Home Tonight The Summerslde Sea Cadet Band returns home this evening after seven weeks training at H.'.ii.C.S. Stadacona. Halifax. This year the band had the hon- or of being attached to a regular navy base and supp.ied music for naval parades and other ac- tlvlties. During the last two months the youthful band played for di- visions every morning and made The Maritisaa Chalapiuhll Paeeatlsoas-.toa.N.I.'1lharsday alghtturaedoottoba great eoateet0llPGO:oIl:e.?IlIm&. Y. - .i9!: that ha, when he raced In the iarm Stakes In the U.I.A. lo (aw Convairarealbattlainthaun dash and notwithstanding al the efforts of drives Mantis. hecouldaotheadhimtothwtri and the judges declared it a god heat. The time was 1.9- In the second and final duh. Convalr was the winner with his mile in 2.05 2-5, which equals the track record of 1.06 1-5 made by Dave Grattan on July 10 IRA driven by L. Walker. Colrgreaalon ' al Boy was second; he is owned by Mrs. Allison Langille and C. B. Smith, Unain Mills. N.B.. and driven by Allison Langille. Sep Hanover was 8-8. Congrat- ulations to owner Harry Hirsch on his winning the lion's share 01 the 32,000 purse with Coavair. - - A... DMARK its position where it was placedl about 65 years ago. The decision to remove the steeple was taken recently when the cross on the top was dam- TOPPLE L AN The spire in the Sacred Haert Church at Alberton, a familiar landmark for many years and one used to a great extent by fisherman. is shown toppling from. ' aged by a lightening bolt. The 1 1 " work was capably carried out " ' by Carl Profit of Alma without A any damage to the church. TTEND CAMP Photo by r. ween- T.-n Tignlsh Air Cadets arelnard their commanding nfficcr,'Io Greenwood. 1m.-All prior to leaving for sum-Lwcre taken by Air Force bus tol They are LEFT V. Douccttcferson. I. Doucette J. Martin. mcr Camp at Greenwood N. S.,the Summcrside Air Force Stat-lb. Richard. G. De-roclles. L. Photo by F. Weeks The radcls. with F-O Walter Ber--ion from where they were flown ,Knox. T. Perry. F-0 Bernard, H. IIIESTERN Field Day Held Yesterday GUARDMN iAt Farm In Urbainville R.ii')10.VD Grant opinmctrist . All lllustrzllion station ficid (lay their Identification and control: all! Inc 111 his 0'Lt-ary office Sni- Il'll-'ll'4l'-"3”5l2l1h- was hold at the farm of Mr. Dr. George Fisher, director of .Pcdersolt. G. Aylward. w. Ped- the pheasant hunting west of Summerside and the reduction of the daily pheasant bag limit from five to three for the rest of the province. One hen pheas- ant is allowed in the daily.bag, For years it was five pheasants per day of either sex. This columnist is firmly of the opinion that if the recent pheasant experiment had never been launched we would still have our limit of five per day and with our pheasants on the in- 1-Danvllle Delegate (Turner) 1. Dominator's Pick ID. Plnkney) 1. time 2.14 4-5. Winning owner lilac- Rae and Myers. Dartmouth. In race 4 with the same field. Pep per Boy (Turner) 1. Danville Delegate (G. Turner) 2. L i t t 1 c Mouse (Daniels) 3, time 2.14 2-5, winning owner P.E. Turner, Dart- mouth. Races 2 and 6, Super Hal .owned by Frank Daniels. Truro, Volon by Richard Jabalee. Sydney. Races 3 and 7. Jerry's Nightmare. (C. McCuileyl 1-3. B P.E.1.. was very much in the limelight last Wednesday night at Saint John Exhibition track, when he drove Tom Day, 2.12- 1-5. to a win in the ith dash and to a new record of 2.11. it was the fastest time oflhe night. Tom Day raced in Chief Stable of Glen Falls, N.B., last year also, and at the end of the sea- son had 10 wins. 6 seconds and 1 third. and a record of 2.12 4-5. As we mentioned be- fore. the average time at Saint I SIIMMEIISIIIE TODAY (SATURDAY) 2-7 :15-9:15 Adventure to make you wonder if its true. and John If. Wells. Active pall in-all-rs or-re Messrs. Leigh Wt-L-ks. llu-scll Bell. Fred Ram- sny l.l'I',:li liodgson. Arthur Wil- kic and Slt-pllcn Murphy. Flo- ucr hczlrt-rs were Messrs. lio- bcrl (':llnpl)cIl. Nurnlan Hardy, (llurll. t1o:'l'.l:l, Jlllll B1irf)()ilr, Slcplu-u iI.ll'kc, James Waliacl-. PHTM. K1111... 11-.1 11 r1,1..1 11.111111. 1.;1. 111,11. L-131.111 Zcllon Gallant, Urbulnvlllc yes- veterinary serviccs spoke Ion 1 1,11 an 1 They crease as formerly and not on J 11 R . - d b 11 belfldlle lf:'lBCLe0dl 2-1. Impact. , :10”, 1111111111 211111 11 p.1tll'fll1lul'11: 111111.111 L-1111111111111 1.11.131 111,111.11-1-.,. tcrtiuy with SCVITBI officials of: Bangs disease and the eradlca- 1313;: 31".. 1(1f.1:p13::1r11 gegeriun the decline. 11,?a:"?:”1'gs1"”':s'::31.119983; .11-E',n:ii:em2v.l11dall)idl2(.lI1:J. Sensational thrills I0 ll...-r W .l. Illl. Inlvrlmull was In iVoulll:mll "W D”"”""”' mid P”"""lal Deil H0" pmgnm Mm" l5 ' msl ll" premiere of the Nova Scotla fllm. dash in the above race was won 3 y ' ' Stank mmlonl McCulley. Truro; Robertdale by Frank Stanfield. Truro. Carl H. Harper who has been parlmcnls of Alzriculture in at- program which is a first for Cc-nu-tvry 1lt'll(llll1('t'.' to address lhc gather-I this Province. also on the arti- :00 1il.()t)1) Donors nccdl-ll at "High Tide M Noon. per!-armed in the Halifax natal day parade by that good pacer. TOP. In 2.11 15 for driver A. Wood. Ben Back Stretch Rm (ll... l'lIllll'. 1.1) zlon 1lnII,1 - - irtl. .i1r. Xurnlan 1il:ll-k. director filial inscminallon prozram and d 1 .d 1- 111 - Brooke C (W Carr) was 4-2 in - ,1 1 xi .1; 3 A ;;v..- 21, -1-; ' 1 pg - - A . . 11 - - 3" P3591 07 9 0P9m"i3 . t t , employed as a trainer and driv- 111-n II ll11l. 1 on ill H111 l-.m(-11 1ofVlIlusl. ltlun gililllulvls uas chalr1lts atilaniages to t e individual me Memm.m1HDSp11a11n Musquog Commued from Page 51 11,, 31-11 and 7111 dashes, Ruby: H at Woodstock. N181 Ruewa 11 11111. I cut nut .. i ll 1 1.. .4 ,nl.lu for thc milling. .fanner. dub" and as uways made In 395191. .131 Queen) 11.35157 Van. 1! vlsmng hi. mother Mwy 1111111,-11111.3 131.1111 11". 11m.-111.,g1 . - , , 1 1 1111-. fzluly large czl-thcrlrl-gWof1 SDPEIIKCFS W959 MT BYUCE ,xL.e11e1,1 1,111,,-35511111 wherfver He is expected to make his first guard (M. Couglllan) Ii-1.. Crusa- Jam” Harper 01 11115 my. C;r1 . , -. 1 . , Mn 1 1. In-..-t ..n.I 11,...-1.. null and uomln vim aliliussed M-llIA.m of Ille LXP9Flm9lli3I 11, 1 d start at Du Quoin Illinois the dcr Chief (W. (.arr) 2-3 time 2.13 ” ””'” ”'”"'L Ill "9 (.'”'"" ll'r ii .. uol 4-I Itl-ll in-or -ll- l)V In-putv ilinlstor of Atzritlul-lF:'.ll'l1l Charlottetown who con- Cy paye ' latter part of this month. and 213 ' has prepared ' "umber ill xmd "Ni M'1""”:' '1'l "'3 pm P'”'”' lIt'lI'l.Ill-'wl)('lltIIi1':l llll) lllolulls liurc All-.lS.C. Wriulll vlllu spoke1dut-led the tour of the different The" list p"1'1T':ea"” "'1'" The latest news from the S01 l ' mme” ”d l”""- "d I5 "'3' 3'" I” "””l”' Illnll-I.lr uul. ur-7 Kl-we ninth: on tllc plllicics ul llis'dl-partnlcnt plots in which coral grains are '"''”l"3 me '” w 9” Camp Stable and trainer Joe We notice whore the five-yeah ”g."l"d " ' 3'”""3 "1"" "W ii”.tTt'Il T1115 lmncr for ilcnll. cr. Hrs. K I. ll'-mu. Konsln;- us well as lhc l)ominion- Pro-l b('l"i: tzrown. Mr. George .La- is? hS':"day ”1"e.'"01l"' '" 1?"""' O'Brien. is that he won both old lJ-”N'"'- Flamllll-I Way. 2.04 3-5. Wm 30 at in h” ch"" V” 11.11 1111.--111111 5.-119 allu-rliscnmnl: 1011 -'Il I'-lI.'Nl'l l'l' t'.lilllls. North linrial 1mli(-um rou;mllu;,; aqsis. Belle of the Extension Services 5” M 3 pcmgd ll? 0'1? "339 hells of the Review Futuriiy1for In the Lctchcr Stable. Springhlll, -aj.;....:. Sl-3-I-'I"l-1'18 R0bt- Armstrong 1111,11 1,11.511,ck1 ma,.1.,1,11.1-5.1 N01, liclIl'r1l1c 11.-mpg in (armors: )1.-1 F1-N1 c,-11,. m.1,a,1me,11o1511 Dunsmn-S U111. Chi ""1 5P9"30I' -V l 9 7”? three-year-old trotters at Sprlng- N.S.. is back in form after his and Fay Wray. vinclalcommand of the Canadian new. unnols, M131,” 1;. Wm. l , ilr. Allwrl ('rasu'cIl. ownw . 1 1 lnnn. who is in lharcc of th 1-) - . - , recent illness and trainer driver. 1 INN" 511111111. 111. 111,11. 'l1l ...1.l1u.. .ul..n xi.-1.-imrl 11m,m1":11,a1 1H.1,mm1m 1" :.1m':11H'l'5ll). Mn Allan Palmer. asrl- Legion. Double Scotch. time 2.01 4.5 and Eric Mortslde exllbcts to start Hm” MN mil 4-in llltlu .lr-an amt lhlllp 11111111111111 q11drPw1d 111? 1amm,S1 culture rrprcscntatlve for Prince jg 2.01 2-5. Springfield is a mile him at SaCkVIllP Downs in the R mu Raw 1- 1 . ?.'. ”'.'l”1I;'.'.?”.;-.””ii' .?.';".”T.".I'.i I"-"1 "W W W"m""l”"""'-V '"”' M” 1” 5"” - smfll; ”'”.'”l.'”i" u .l.3l”"'i" l.”'."""”'."' 'l '"i""'”””' W PHARMACY ii . . . resu crlan - i I 1-"P-' II 11 . , . I , coc was no up e g e or ac recur of 2.07 1-5. l'hu.lll .Hundn.v School 10 a l'11.. -ll” ll"lll-Nlli "l"il"'l 311? h-lmsous M mm and game" andlcm-"l0"eumn' P'oneer church the ”Hamb1etonian" for three- GRAIN AUGERS 1.. l1'al'c ill Edgt-li'atcr Cabins.- Nortll Bcllcqllc. REAL THRILL Due to Old Home Week. we year-old trotters at spring- Dlxlno Worsllip service and, ten, which is valued at about INV (I''""'""”"" H Rim" RM". lIs' brother. the late Haven 'I'hom- To Be only Drug star. 999" ELLERSLIE 1-? ll llcan of Kcnslngtnn Mlnis- .11 11 J 11 H. 1 V ,1 1,5011. -1-my ware ,c1,1,mp,n1e11 0 0100.001. Scott Frost won it in 1955 haven't been giving the tracks at I" lflnullillri ('tinl1.'. zliiriL”.lll's.n home by Mrs. G11lIs' sister. Miss Re'ded'ca'ed 3'5 ”Cl'l";'1?e1'yeB1r3'”lg1;1 Joes"l”1? ll?" slackvrllllf ”"d Tm” much p:bll' Saturday until 9 Ptm- 3nd F..lI.P.l1lI(MAN.0Dlon1ctrist 'II.n.skrlI (vi (ll.-ulslunu. N..i.. ulm Ruth Thompson. also of Hart- ' " ”" '9 "' ” ' " ”'-V- ” '””" we '"""' "ll 9'” Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 pm. 7:00 p.m. to 9 p.m. three-year-old trotters at Spring- field with Time Mr. time 2.05 1-5 and 2.04 3-5. We notice our Cape Breton friend, Wendy Carroll. was first to the wire at Roosevelt Rare- and their activities again. At Sackvilie Downs Wednesday tllg trainer-driver Len 0'Meara gave the 3.000 spectators in real thrill when he came through first to the wire in the Junior free-for-all with This coming Sunday morning at the Lot 16 United Church the first silver communion ser- vice to be used in the original Presbyterian Church at Lot 16 will be re-dedicated and will ford, who will visit with them ilnrc llcrll rlsitillvz their motilcr. for the next few weeks. Mrs, W. .1. Sullivan and till-lrl Friends of Mr. John MacCauIl sistcr. Mr-. licnry Nonnan lcItl3ld0I'0Td. are very sorry to learn M"- V"""" G""” "d '.m”" Tllursdny morning for their rc-10f his sudden illness. Mr. Mac- d3U8lll9l'- COIN-fl. are VI-Slllllg 31,51 prince with Mr. Grants parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Eller- O Capacity up to 600 bushels per hour 0 Tried and proven in P. E. I. for the past tllll ho nbscnt from his oiiiccl from -lmzus: 24 to Scplcmi)cr- 3 Uillrc open for rcpairs sndl ap1mr.lilllen'Ia. i Ispczlilc hluncs. llnskill lCaulI is n patient in the .71" ('t)i11-I in lllc hot thicken sup-I uns llcculrlpllnicd by llcr son Cnunly linspllni. Sllmm0l'!ld0- . . f ihts ith Sh J11 L d1 208 3-5 t - our in 5:. Marks Hall, Kcn- lloltcr. lAll Wish him .-1 spccdy rccovcry. sllc. Vernon Is )vIth the Cana- bekem In the church as a mom lgggmf 11'-'11; "2157 zfslf” W 0: deyan dB 1w';1n-M M-(lime It three years. ..n.-1.--1 'l'll'lrsd.'-ly. August 29'-l1.I 1g .VIrs. Ruby WliIlP,Silmf1IQ1rSlfI0.1:lmn Aggy sis!-1incd a:”f:ase- ttsizlaldltlhttle early pioneer: of mm G . CARDIN . we at -1 pm. Sponsurtd1 ispcnt pnrt of last wcck rsiling OW". - - - in S 3119"." I 9 lift. A 1 1 1 11 1 ' , "to ALv .,- .il.ll,:llte United Church. Tlilulxs. om. (CF) - Mines i with reintivcs in Ellcrslie. lleave at home before bems l)os- The communion service bears 11” 11',:e'1f1'1'1,1u",,dl:h.1m?..u-ii thgelanrlrx ivlglaminllmbgflihlllrigi "H A '9dV the best built. Minister Spooncr announced wed-I Sincere sympathy is extended ftflwio G0;mc1l1Y- F 1 C M1 the el'l8HiVlllE :'1373 R-P- iRlCh' 3,1,1 Qugiblg. to the Humble. Eleanor-'5 l)r1.-1'11-.1 Boy dutch. . 1,1,1 1 W1 h mwnmsn Pimoral Champ-I1l1l)csd(a:y the T. i;)c1(lldnianyl.(l)1,l;l)l- at tho lgnill); ofhthc I'hlCmMr,s.1m1dl'1w:nchn.d11':;,o1n;1EEl:i;i0r: mond Parish) . mm” 15 c11u.m1nl Blrbarm (Md WM 212. DHPC1 Mm 111.” summ.rs'd. MOE: t 1 i I ” ""19""-V ti "1 ll i'- -' ”"l-(' ""l-'- V1 "5? W” 9" ' ' It was presented to the Church a great filly in the Billy H.augh- Morcsidel Ii-I. Mcmory Song ' V9 P30 9 . m0t0f I'lllIl'll ('.lurcIl nf('anad.1. Mimln- . --su-n iiiitl um : Campbcllton 111 um Elmstinlc It p.m.: Mont- .-:--e 7 ill) p ni, Sunday school as i5lI.Il licr. N. R. Grccn. 000 paper mill in Timmins to bc .r-urrcd rcccntiy. aflcr a lengthy LVI-iiil('(I l'0t'('illIY Wllh Ml'- C0lli!h- in npcraiilm by thc fall of 1959. -iiincss. iin's parents. Mr. -nd Mrs- John The mill ulll be known as me! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillls Coullhlln. Ellersllt Purl-upinc Forest Products Com-ihavc returned home from Hart- Friend! 07 Ml 1?! 33llkS- 90' pnny Llmltcd, he said. and would ford. Conn. whcre they went to Pl-11' Gl'0VP- l'9SN'l '0 la"! ill produce 150 tons a day to start. attend the funeral of Mrs. 011- iii? I085 of his barn Ind 0" hi! by the late Robert Mllligan who was one of the elders ordained on October 11. 1021. when the first Presbytery on P.E.1. was constituted according to the deed ton Stable that recently added a 81,500 Colt Stake at Foxboro to a long list of season's triumphs. and now looks good enough to beat all comers. (Given) (H. lime (or the 7th dash 2.09 4-5 Jollcy Lad owned by Mrs. Keith Thomas. Halifax. Races 2 and 0 were won by An- thony L. owned and driven by mount, and drive belt. start at 336.95. Hall Mfg. Co. Ltd. Will be closed for annual holidays from August 26 u,llt:ll'roN Pgpt l Charge-.1 .- . of the synod. The communion UNDEFEATED Jamcg iiacnrc-lzor. Charlotte- fllc run.-.1 ('hur(TIlml:I Canada. E-M --- :f;1'a;";1'j;,,",l11"nl;” f,;'11f'" set was purchased in Scotland. Torrid. 1-58. continues undc town; lmllalicnt Lady. iCollier) l0 S9Pt9mb9l' 3- glstrlmtigi sulul..x. .'llluust 25th. Tlgnisll. ' About 42 year, no . 1,; of faated in the three-year-old clas- 2-5, Cnnnnlly (Jones) 3-2. ummeri 9 Mr. and Mrs. liubert Hutchin- son and two children, were re- .--- cent visitors to mmesld on A business. Mrs. George Hayes. Ellerslie. visited recently with her sister, Mrs. Alton Millar. Summerside. Miss Jeancttn Ogden. who is employed in Elmsdalc. is home to spend her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllis, Ellerslie. Mr. and Mrs.Algie. Montreal. Quebec. are vacationing at the- home of their daughter and son- in-iaw. Mr. and Mrs. KR. Logic. Bldeford. Their daughter, Miss aea. He was slated to meet Good time 2.13 1-5 and 2.13 2-5. Races Counsel. 1.50 1-5. at the recent 4 D Trot. Cobblestone (Campbell) meeting at Du Quoln. Illinois. 1, SCnllatld'g Ace (MncGregorl What a battle that meeting should 2, Watchlm's Lasslp (0'hIt-lira) 3, bell time 2.15, winning owner Herman Trask, Halifax. individual glasses was purchas- ed and since that time this set has been kept in the home of an elder. James MscLean. who is presenting it back to the Church. A'ol-lup at 9.30 a.m.: Albcrton 1'01--lull and Sunday School at 11 am: Cnsculnpcc. Sunday it'll-ml at 6.30 pm. Worship at '30 1) ln. licv. .1. iii. Sprnlllc tillnqcl. F'l'VlrZIiAl. SERVICE - Tllc Iutll'r.'lI of Mrs. J.E.C. Hunter was In-Ill Friday afternoon from the home of her son Cedric Hun- ter. tn Albcrtnn Unitcd Church. Tllc wrrice was c n n d u c t- rd by llcv. .I.M. sproule. Hymns M-ro "The Sands of Time Are Slnklnc” and "Abide With Me". AT ALBERTON EX: .. -.--.......-..... - .......-- ....., I I The top race meeting in the Pine Tree Circuit was at Gor- ham Raceway. Maine, recently. The power behind that track is Norman Woolworth. one of the owners of the noted Woolworth chain stores. and proprietor of the Ciearvlew Stables. Winthrop. Maine. whose horses are raced by Earl Avery, formerly of Wood- stock. N.B. To bring the tops to Gorhsm. Mr. Woolworth gave the FRIDAY. AUGUST III"! "THE DAM BUS'I'El'tS"-Richard Todd. At Truro Thursday night. Race Mlur srnntll: arms Mich” NEW YORK (AP)-A Teams- tcrs strike that threatened to cut off milk supplies for 11.000000 consumers in the metropolitan art. was settled Tuesday. Mon- day nlght 950 drivers who trans- port raw milk from upstate dairy Redgrave. Travelogue. Cartoon. SATURDAY and MONDAY. AUGUST 24-10 in technicolor-"THE BRIDGES AT TOKO R1" with Mickey Rooney. CAMEO KENSINGTON FBI. - SAT. - 7:1! - 9:1! Pall bc.-lrers were Messrs. Hlln- 1 1 d 11 11.1 11-1.1.1”. C1ay1,,,1 -1-1.m.,.1-.1 ::::1o3s5:;' M? xd 13:. vxfgkf farms walked out. The new con- race comrglitieel 810.100:l.'and it MAHNEE SM. 1 1 PM S T A P L ' T E 77 1-11,1,1(.1 Gnrdom any 140111.11. Mr. and Mn. Cyru M111". tract provides a 70-cent-an-hour :;!a;IoInIy u1:1l'r4:::;' ' ' - : K1 - - ,- - - 1 W111 . D1 l'K' -I”-'97 - '3-'Z.- I-Ill WERE IIICTCJDQ 0VEl' I thee-year Wlnslnn Currie and Pericy Har- "Hod. HY. Flower ilcarcrs wcrc Messrs Rculnald Travers, Wesley Hardy Aldon Rennie. Robert Campbell Ind William Campbell. Interment 1 us in Woodlawn Ccmctery. FCNIZIIAI. FRIDAY - The Iuncral of Mr. Jane Msttll:-ws,l1 hdd at his home in Albcrlon Fri- day afternoon. was conducted' by Rev. J.M. Sproule. A duct "Tho Old Rugged Cross' was . --------m w -A---- . lulu: by Mcssrs. Russell Lcnrdl? and Alvin Ashley. and a solo.l- l'he ('ily Foursquare" was sllngl . IV ilrs. John H. Wells. The mun was "Safe in The Arms If Jcslls." Honorary Pall bear- .-rt W('l'C Messrs. llerbcrt Fra-Iy srr, William Lcavilt. Gordon. ll3I'll.V. ilcbcr Hardy. Lester Wal- I iatc. John Wallace. llcrbcrt- Clark. Fred Clark. Howard Clark Marjorie Main. Percy Kilbride an "MA AND PA KETTLE AT 1'!!! PAIR" Come have a good laugh with Ma and Pa. Also serial and news. Admission -1 Adults 40c. Children under 12 years 1901:. Matinee we and 15c. Hamilton. Ontario. are spending a vacation with their parent-I. Mr. and Mrs. John Maccaull and Mr. and Mrs. Layton Miiiar. E1- leralle. DH into the racetrack to see Duane Hanover. with Stanley Dancer in the driver". seat, lower the track record to 2.02. Huntors' Corner (Continued from Page 8) Harness horsemen have been endeavouring to get a bill passed in the Ontario Legislature permit- ting night racing. but running horse interests oppose it. To show the possibilities of such a lsnt. we may mention that last atur- day evening. actually the races start at five o' ock. DST. there were 7.158 paid pcctators at Old Woodbine track. and they show ed over 8100.000 through the mut- ual windows. Old Woodbine was formerly used by the runners un- til a new 810,000,000 track was built to accommodate them. The top event of the night was the 39.170 Canadian Cup Pace. A 4- year old that took a record last season as a three-year-old of 2.03 1-5. Howard Rosecroft, won both dashes with Ezra Dr-an. 1.03 3-5 second in both trips. time 2.02 1-5. which Wlg a now BORDEN Rev. Thomas Mcxenna. 8.5.1. Del.. has been vacationing at his home in Chel- ion. accompanied by his sister. Mrs. Austin Murphy and daugh- ter Katherine. Father Mclfenna will spend a few days in Boston before leaving for New Orleans where he will teach in a college there. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gallant and family. Mr. lean Gallant and Miss Eileen Gallant. all of Hamilton. Ontario. are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Galiant at Borden. Mr. Havelock Bryant of Bor- den. celebrated hi.s 94th birth- day at his home here on Wed- A.D. O'BRIEN. Elmsdnie, wonl stcr pacer in harness. a first for ”Baron Clcgg" road- Photo 5! 7- W83! Ants. The failure of our local pheas- ant rearing and realeasing pro- gram. sponsored by the Provin- cial Fish and Game Association. came as no surprise to this col- rlmnisi 1 opposed this pro- gram by every means at my disposal and was supported by our local Provincial Biologist Mr. Lothian. but its sponsors were de- termined tn see it through. The eventual outcome is now history. The failure of approximately four thousand young pheasants- rough- ly 8 weeks old Lfo survive after release (.17 bands were turned In by hunters) was followed by a virus disease this spring. Chicks after they reached the age of S or 6 days died at the rate of PHOTO FINISHING ADVERTISING PHOTO COPIES Color or Black and Whitc Pholograpliy Photo Stamps Photo Jcwcllcry GEORGE WOTTON 1 of w-- T! W "rt ....r.o.l:.v.o.u?s:.e.e- Professional Cards Ch-rt-red -----,1,-1---1,-3,----,,.g.-, i'l.l..a'..' .l:..”..:l."..::fPl-”-'":..ll: l'..”I"i.””.?ll..I”'..'32.i'..'”.':' :3: PHOTOGRAPHY 11 1111 Accoung.ng' end ehaemal was la" in: birds. had to be destroyed 0! further. Five other horses took -w arr. 11.... am: co - ma we r.:el'.'l.os. 32:"; M W 63! ' I 1 I C pl Tfanadln Bank1:l"zomnieru 33"” lilll wel stllidused .'l'1..'l.m'olm.3llll" ":23 "cl" " ' mm ""k' Sllnm'lcPSl(IP . hmmmdc p.511 pp. 22.15 which he enjoys the news. sport 1 1.11 y, L 2 d 10' - ,.;.--e---r-'T''.7 T&”'”””"”3'nET' "5'i"”' "l””E" ll" '"""'VIl' """'d l” B''''''"' w'""' " events. 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