D,EC,EMBER 5- 1951 , rm: GUARDIAN. citaiiforri-:rdwN PAGE NINE New Glasgow west Royalty w.L , - - . -43,, ,, Fredericton and land Vicinity ' Messrs. Frank Houston and Wil- ma Nicholson have returned to M1, home after enjoying I visit ,0 ontarlo and Boston. Miss Joyce Irvine of the Hygiene Den”; Department. Charlottetown. went a pleasant weekend with the Andrew mniily recently. Mrs. Edwin Stevenson was a visitor to the Capital on November 24th. Misses Sheila. Dickicson. Dori! Andrew and Donald Hill motored in Charlottetown recently. where my ohtain piano instruction. Little Paulette Orr. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Murray Orr. has re- rurned home from the P.E. Island Hospital, where she had been a patient for a few days. Friends will be pleased to learn she is fully restored to good health. Mrs. W. D. Stevenson. and her W13 daughter, "Gloria. had a piczisaiit visit in Winsloe, the guest: of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevenson. on Sunday, Nov. 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dickieson and mmily motored to Winsloe and Milton on Nov. 25th. While in Mliioll they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Matheson. Ml'.". Willard Nicholson has ac- copied the position as teacher in Hazel Grove. starting her duties December 3rd. A concert which gave much en- jovinciii. was presented in Hunter River Masonic Hall recently and was sponsored by the Hunter Riv- er c.w.1.. Mr. Clarence McGuig- sii was master of ceremonies. There was a. sale of home-made candy during iritcimluion. and n goodly sum was realized. Mrs. Gordon Laird and Mrs. Blair Andrew recently motored to Konsiiigloii. combining business Mm piCRSUl'E. While there, they risiu-.ci the Brooklns family. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith. ac- conipnnird by Mrs. Ira Mccoubrey nnd ;.UilS Ivan and Allan. motored ii, Moiicion on Nov. 17th. where they spoilt a pleasant day. Mrs. Mccoubrcy and Allan stayed over inr a few days, the guests of her sister, Mrs. Richard Sonler and lir. Sonicr. . Mr AB. Cutcllffe conveyed Mrs. Georgc Gallant to the City Hos- pital on Thursday. Friends hope for Mrs. Galiant's early improve- nleiii. Friends ulli be happy (0 know that Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McMillan and their two grandchildren, Nan- rygand Wayne, arrived safely in Calgary. Mrs. McMillan's health ' is much better. Mrs. George Mccoubrey was I passengrr to the City on Thurs- day. Nov. 29th. and while there visited her mother, who is still in the hospital. l)iie'ro illness the sewing class aid not meet the past week. but hope lo have their achievement meet on the evening of Dec. 5th. The annual meeting of Mayfield Hail Company was held on Nov. Roth and minutes of last annual rvieetiiii: and reports were read and accepted. Mr. Lowell Wyand pre- sided and officers were re-elected for the coming year. Various items of business were d'scussed. after whicli the meeting adjourned. Mr. Harold Toomhil is spendms A few days at the Andrew home. where he is doing some rebuilding. The place of business of Mr. R. l. Dirkieson was a scene of activ- ity mi Wednesday and Thursday. Nov. 28 and 29. when a large number of farmers marketed their fowl. chicken and geese. Mr. George Dlckleson. the gen- ial produce dealer, had the mis- fortune, while preparing kindling, to cut the thumb of his left hand. eight stitches being necesea .vA li()CHl-'0lID SQUARE SCHOOL Honor roll for November: . Grade X-1. Sylvia Lund; 2. Pa- trlcln Morris; 3. Maureen Beagsn. Grade Ix-i. Barbara Durant: 2 Daphne McMillan; 3. Velda Noyc. Grade IX-l. Pltricia Peters; 2. winniired MacDonald: 3. Helen Mclniiis. Grade VIII-1. Mildred Chand- 1": 2. Lorraine Bulger; 3. never- ley McAleer. Grade VIII-l. Rhoda i'..ongaph- 19: 2. Carol Ann Mcdrath: 3. Naomi Mcouigsn. Grade VII-i. Dorothy Rush; 2. Sybl Coker; S. Sonia Griffin. Grade VII-1. Genevieve O'I3an- 10l'; 2. Elizabeth Anne Walker; 3. Mary Smith. Grade VI-l. Mary Connolly: 2. Patricia Gaudet: 3. Rose Marie Bulger. Grade VI-l. Patricia Leightizer: lzmaemma Kane; 3. Lois Macmi- Grade V-i. Elaine Trainer: 2. Dmen MacDonald; 3. Barbara Blanchard, Grade v-1. Arlene nesnoohu: 2 Linda mail; 3. Doreen Keys and Mary Cullen. l Grade IV-l. Joan Dunn: 2. All- "ll Noonsn and ' " Gallant. Oflrade IV--Patricia Lsrter: 2 grains Reeves: s. Sandra ward. 2 Ends III--i. Elisabeth Gallant: lm Hen Mshar; 3. Anne Hawk- Orade Ill--I. Janet uaioiw 2. :;',m' W John: 3. frames Mao- i (1. i. Ora.-M llf-l. Anne Affieck: 1. 8. Joan Connolly. "W1 (Illa:-rims: J R Tl-1. Barbara Doucem: l c..?i','f'” "W-on: I. PM Do- dg g '. ' . -is '..::...i...:rr..-.m...2. We and Paula Ilominn. to , Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the West Royalty Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Ai- fred Webster on Nov. 7 with an average attendance. The meeting was opened by repeating the Creed and the minutes of last annual and monthly meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by mem- bers paying their annual fees. An inspiring address by the retiring president, Mrs. Willard Lank; was followed py A financial re- port by the treasurer. Miss Eliz- abeth Powlcy, showing total re- ceipts. 3361.95, balance on hand 5128.25. The president then called on Mrs. England to give is report of the work of the Girls Sewing Club during the past. year. after which Mrs. England was present.- ed with a gift. in appreciation of her work with the club. . New officers were appointed as follows:- President, Mrs. Vernon Burke; Vice-President. Mrs. Geddie Mac- Leod; Secretary. Mrs. Charles Murray; Treasurer. Mrs. Russel Bell; Auditors. Mrs. Fred Gates and Mrs. Wilbur Trninor. Conveners: Agriculture. Mrs. Charles Hurry; Citizenship, Mrs. Lawson Crosby; Arts and Liter- ature, Mrs. Fred Gates; Social Welfare, Mrs. John England; Directors. Mrs. Pope Thornc nnd Mrs. Fergus; Mrs. Connors, Mrs. Fred Younker and Mrs. Tyler Beck. New committees were appointed for the next four months as fol- lows: School. Mrs. Willard Lonk and Mrs. John England; Visiting. Mrs. Pope Tliorne. Mrs. Tyler Beck and Miss Elizzilwili Powloy; Lunch, Mrs. Eric liurry. Mrs. Charles Hurry, Mrs. Marvin Johnson and Mrs. Willard Lank; Program, Mrs. James Maclnnis and Mrs. Ben Moorc. It was moved and seconded lo purchase gifts for two boys of the district who nrc leaving for Europe in the near future. Do- nations wercl received for the Christmas food parcel for the adopted Institute in England. Other items of business were attended to tailor which the mecting closed with "The King" and a delicious lunch was en- joyed by all. It was decided to hold the next meeting in the school. North Milton W.l. W.i. Annual Meeting The November meeting and the annual meeting were held at Mrs. Alton Rodd'.s residence and opened in the usual way with the presid- ent in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting and the last an- nual meeting were read and ap- oved. n regard to the Wiltshire play. Mrs. Lindsay Coles reported they were not presenting their play again and the president and sec- retary then presented their re- ports. The School Commit that a water bucket "as needed and it was decided 'io refer this matter to the trustees. It was also reported that more Rhythm Band instruments were needed and it was decided to give Mr. John- stone authority to send for them. The Sick Commitetc reported that one card and a gift had been sent during the month and a let- ter was read from the Red Cross asking for a few hours each week for the making of clothing. With regard to this. it was suggested that the group should try to do more work for the Red Cross dur- ing the coming year. A price list from CARE was brought to the attention of the group by the president. The sec- rotary was instructed to file it away for future reference. It was then decided to have as the special project during the com- ing year the repairing of the orange Hall. Mrs. Lindsay Coles was appointed to head the oom- mlttee in charge. and was asked to write to the orangemen and ask them to help with this pivo- e reported Y. ject. It was suggested that the In- stitute take charge of renovating WATERFORD SCHOOL Report for month of November: Grade Ix-1. Frances Casey. Grade VIII-Iiorraine Shea. Jean Shea. Richard Kenny. Grade VII-Marjorie Shes. Nor- bert Shea. Stephen Casey. Grade VI-Lillian Kennedy. Claire Kenny. Patrick Kenny. Grade IV--Leigh Kennedy, Vic- tor Doyle. Betty Shea. Grade III-Anne Marie Keefe. Paula Shea, Joan Kennedy. Grade I (A)-Richard Ellsworth. June Kenny. Austin Kennedy. Grade I (B) -Christine Ells- worth, Ralph Shea, Camilla Shea. Teacher-Genevieve Cormier. BBOOKVAI-E SCHOOL Report for November: Grade X-I. Francis Curley; 2. John Carrsgher; 3. Imelda Stordy. Grade VII-l. Margaret Carrsg- her; 2. Josephine Curley; 3. Eu- gene Curiey. Grade V-l. Hilda 'MacManus: 2. Bernice Curley: 3. Muriel Smith. Grade IV--1. Pauline MscMsn- us: 2. Wilfred Carragher. Grade III-l. Helen Clll'lr'.y; 2. Damien Machllsnus. Grade I!-Eileen Cusack. g Grade I-l. Damien Curley; 2. Barbara Mscllllsnus. Teacher: Amos Ourley. oooo rnosr-sdrs WI-NNIPDG .. (cm - "sixes!- ient employment prospects" for university students on tho prsirlil next summer were , forecast by Fred White. Cr!-lionol superin- tendent of the Unemployment in- gurnnce Commission. Business in; about workers, he said. rgsnlzationa are already enquir- These two air cadets of Tren- ton. Ont.. high school! Cpl. D. W. Harvey. left and Cpl. R. E. Ney. vatte. are the envy of their school ilarnley W.l. Annual Meeting --The regular moritiily and an- nual mceling of the Dzirnicy W. I. was held on Nov. 14 at the home of Mrs. Charles Hickey with an attendance of 11 members and 2 visitors. Meeting opened in the usual manner by singing "0 Can- ada" and repeating "Creed". , Roll call was answered by meni- bers paying 35 cents for fees and the minutes at the monthly meet- ing were read. approved and sign- ed. The president then gave a splendid report of tbe- year's act- ivities. v Sick conimitlee reported no calls made during month and the school committee reported visiting school and stated several needs in the principal's room. New Sick Committee: Mrs. Char- les Hickey. Mrs. Morley Crozier, Mrs. Clarence Hickey and Mrs. James Hickey. New Sciioul Jack Beairsto Hickey. The secretary then gave an itemized financial report on the year's work and Mrs. Pickering was then asked to take the chair for the election of officers which resulted as follows: Committee: and Mrs. Clarence President. Mrs. Wallace Adams. Vice-President, Mrs. Clarence Hickey. Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. lace Pickering (re-elected). Directors. Mrs. Harry Crozicr and Mrs. Robert Cousins. Auditors. Mrs. Charles Hickey and Mrs. Morley Crozier. Red Cross Convener, Mrs. Dan Champion. The new president then took the chair and plans were made to hold a hot turkey dinner onlNov. 28 in the hall. New programme committee are Mrs. Clarence Hickey. Mrs. Colin Donald, Mrs. Jack Beairsto and Mrs. Dan Champion. Colldction amounted to 45 cents. The meeting was closed by singing "God Save The King". Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by her committee. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Arthur MacKay. Lunch committee. Mrs. Robert Cousins. Mrs. Charles Hickey and Mrs. James Hickey. Wal- the ground floor and the Orange- men take charge of the second floor. if agreeable to them. it was then moved by Mrs. Eric Coles and seconded by Mrs. Ches- ter Matheson that all officers be re-elected fdr the coming year. Thte Secretary-Treasurer re- ported that she would be unable to act for another year and the meeting was then opened for noni- ination. A vote by ballot was taken and Mrs. Chester Mathcson was announced Secretary - Treasurer. Miss Elsie Hooper was asked to take the office of Assistant Sec- rotary. It was moved by Mrs. Eric Coles and seconded by Mrs. Herbert Matheson that Mrs. Lindsay Coles and Mrs. Erie Coles be auditors for ihe coming year. New committees appointed were: School Ccmmittee - Mss Jessie MacNevin and Mrs. Erie Coles. Miss Mac.Nevin is to be on this committee throughout the coming year. Sick Committee - Mrs. Eric Laird and Mrs. PercY. Hooper. Program Convener -- Mrs. Rob- ert Carter. Lunch Committee -- Mrs. Garth Hooper. Mrs. Reg. Coles, Mrs. liar- vie Coles and Miss Elsie Hooper. It was decided to hold a supper on November 22nd in order to raise funds for the Hall Project. Mrs. lllrle Coles and Mrs. Verno Coles were appointed as a comm! tee in ciharge. Mrs. Alton Rodd was ask- ed to do the buying. Following the business meetinlz lunch was served by the hostess and lunch committee and the meeting adjourned. .63t(:- Mrs. , ”;i.... . mates as they receive congratul- ations from a -bevy of beauties from the collegiate. The pair have been awarded wings and R.C.A.F. Parkdale W.l. carnival Huge Success Reports of committees in charge of the carnival held recently in Parlidale Hall were handed in at the regular meeting of Parkdale Women's Institute on Monday night. and proved that the new venture had been an all round success. Bingo games and bazaar booths had been well patronized, and the Highland dancing contests run off to a full house each night. Wednesday night first and sec- ond places in senior contest were won by Margaret Todd and Dawn Weeks of Highiield. petition, Norma Howard and Beryl Jewell of Cornwall carried away first and second honors. Silver and bronze medals were awarded the wiimers. Mrs. Frank Ross making the presentation. Music on the piano was provided by Mrs. Fanny Bertram on Wed- nesday night. and on Thursday night by Mrs. Gordon MacMilian: violin music by Mr. Si Burke on both nights. - Mrs. Ralph Stcl('ai't. who capab- ly judged the dancing. assisted on Wednesday by Mrs. David Mutch oi Mt. Herbert and Mrs. Bruce MacLarcn. Charlottetolrn. and by Mrs. Mutch on Thursday night. spoke timely words of encourage- ment and advice to the contest- ants. which were much appreci- ated. Mrs. Stewart is known to be an authority on Highland dancing. Both evenings were brightened by hearty laughs provoked by a humerous reading given by Mr. Frank Burke. The bingo games were directed by members of Parkdale Men's As- sociatlon and articles from the bazaar were auctioned by Ml'.J0hli Hogan on the closing night. Door prizes were won by Mr. J. W. Boyce and Neil Shaw. and Rose Marie Burke held the lucky ticket on the bride doll lottery. Mrs. V. M. Hudson. convenor of the entertainment committee, act- ed as chairman throughout. OUT OUR WAY i i 2”.” . M Ontario police an ltlglng sll- payroll. Led by a Sten-gun-ilour- is bank employees up against the out lurch for bond of six men lshing bandit. the six men. two wall. then calmly looted two tell- who held up Royal vbnilk at Laa- of whom were armed with autom- .c-.-s' crass. stuffing their findings side. Ont... escaping with 386.000 alic pistols, lined 12. customers ailiiliIliO two pillow cases. Before any Aflying scholarships which entitle Thursday night. in junior com--. YOU MAKE ME 5lCK.' HERE YOU GET TO BE A KIND OF GENTLEMAN. BUT EVERY TIME VOU SEE THO5-E HALF IGNOIZAMT WILD MEN FROM THAT GZEASY SACK OUTFIT, VOU'l2E BLUE FOR DAYS! them to 17 hours of instruction at a civilian flying club. Canadian Army Casually l.isl OTTAWA. Dec 4 --(CP) -The army Saturday issued its 'l9th casualty list of the Korean war, reporting four men killed in act- ion, one dead of wounds. three missing in action. believed killed. two wounded. and two injured. This brought to 566 the total number of casualties suffered by Canadian troops in Korean act- ion. including 114 dead. 39'? wounded. 50 injured and five miss- ing. 'ln!ie lisi: Killed In Action Bosse. Constant. Ptrn; R. C. I. C.: Dominique Bosse (father). 623 Love Ave. Asbestos, Que. Dioiincn Paul Emile, Pte.; R. C. I. C.; Wilfred Dionne (father). Price, Que. Emard. Maurice, Pt:-.; R. C. I. C.: Jean Marie Bisaiilon (friend), lbervllle. Que. Lobcau, llrnei Jean Guy. Pte.; R. C. 1. C.: Mrs. Antoinette Lebeau Imother). Ste Anne de Bellevue, Que. Died Of Wounds Enos Raymond Chester, Mrs. Elva Dolley Enos mother), Dresden, Ont. Missing In Action (Believed killed) Aliain. Joseph Terrence. Pte.: R. C. I. C.: Mrs. Regina Aliain (mother). Rexton, N. B. Baker. Art-hur. Pte.; R. C. I. C.: Peter Alexander Baker (father). Montreal. Beliefeullle, Joseph Armand.Pte.; R. C. I. C.: Arthur Bellefeuille (father). Hull. Que. Wounded In Action Dozois. Joan Guy, Pte.; R. C. I. C.: H. Dozois (father), St. llyacliithe. Que. I Engel. llarold Richard. Cpl.; R. C. l. C.: Mrs. Joycelyn Margaret Engcl (wife), Calgary. Pte. (slep- lnjured In Action Bo-rtliiaume. Joseph Georges Gaston, Ptc.: R. C. I. C.; Montreal. 5 A. Berthiaume (father). Beauiharnois. Que. Gosselin. Bertrand. Pie; R. C. I. C.: Mrs. Leda Gosselin (mother). I weekend at her home in Norboro. I I I VICIlIi'1'y Mr. and Mrs. Miller Stevenson and family were visitors to Sum- merside on Friday. Nov. 30th. Miss Eileen Weeks. Summer-side, visited her parent.s.i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weeks. Fredericton.on Sun- day. Nov. 25th. Miss Audrey Todd. Breadalbane, was the guest of Miss Catherine Buchanan. Fredericton. on Thurs- day, November 22nd. Miss Phyllis Gillis, teacher of Fredericton School. spent I recent 'Miss Audrey Cutcliffe, Char- lottetown. spent a recent weekend at her home in Frederictoon. Mr. Irwin Blondon. Truro. Nova Scotia. is visiting in Glen Valley. the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Blondon. The annual meeting of the Pleasant Valley Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Gerald Smith. Thirteen members answer- ed the roll call with fees. The newly elected officers are as fol- lows: President, Mrs. George Smith: vice-president. Mrs. Milton Weeks: secretary, Mrs. Atlee Bearisto; treasurer. Mrs. Hugh 'MaciKinnon. At the close of the meeting re- freshments were served by the hostess and committee in charge. Mr. Hyatt Haslam and Mr. Aub- rey Cutcliffe returned to their homes in Fredericton on Thursdav, Nov. 29th. after an enjoyable visit in Montreal, Quebec. Mr. Cutcliffc visited his son Jack who is s stu- dent at MacDonald College, and Mr. Haslam visited his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huestis. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Blondon and family, Glen Valley, on the death of Mrs. Homer Bent- ley which occurred in Truro, Nova Scotia, on Monday. Nov. 26th. The funeral was held on Thursday af- ternoon. Nov. 29th, in the Pleasant Valley United Church. The ser- vices at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. W.B. MacPhail. Interment was in Pleasant Valley cemetery. on Sunday evening. Nov. 25th. the Hymn Festival which had been held in the Breaiialbane United Church on Sunday evening. Nov. 4th was repeated in the Frederic- ton Christian Church. During the service the Rose Valley and Gran- ville choir rendered "The Lord's My Shepherd” (Cremond) and itl3y Cool Silooms Shady Riil" (Siloonu The hymns sum: by Fredericton and Pleasant Valley Choirs were "Ye That Have Spent the Silent Night" (Haydn). and "Guide Me 0' Thou Great Jehovah" (Cum Rhonda). The Breadalvbane Choir selections were "ye Gates Lift Up Your Heads On High"- (Sr. George's. Edinburgh), and "Father In High Heaven Dwelling" (even- ing hymn). Rev. Mr. Waterworth had charge of this inspiring ser- vice and was assisted by the Rev. Asbestos. Que. SEEM TO CARE WHO ON THAT ' HALF STUFF; I XEE SHE? I i.i"'V" 'ivv-s 1' 11- et, (:.'I"'1r.("..'..'v .. on SHE DON'T HEAR5 HER i6NCL'?AM'l' ' W. B. MacPhail. z. By J. R. Williams THEY ARE HALF IGNOIZANT FER THESE DAYS-' THEY DON'T; ,. KNOW ANYTHING ' ABOUT ASPIRIN 5, 1, SLEEPIKY PILLS, Get. your mind on a Fur Coat of lush beauty? Come in today and save your- self as much as d159.00 on it. We have them in a wide choice of furs from the inexpensive Coney Dyed Rabbit to the precious ”Dyed Persian Lamb." Black Dyed Persian L'amFEH' Reg. 3795.00-Now reduced to 5636.00 Reg. d550.00-Now reduced lo 5440.00 Grey Persian Laml5- Reg. 0795.00-Now reduced io 5636.00 0! Brown Dyed Muskrai- r . A Reg. 3625.00-Now reduced to 5500.00 Reg. b-175.00-Now reduced lo S380.00 Black Seal (dyed rab5ii')'- Reg. 5225.00-Now reduced lo 5180.00 Reg. 02I0.00-Now reduced to 5168.00 Japanese Dyed RaBi5ii- . . Reg. 5225.00-Now reduced to 5180.00 Reg. 02l5.00-Now reduced to 0l72.00 Australian Dyed Ra55ii- Reg. dl59.00-Now reduced lo 0127.20 Reg. 0I29.00-Now reduced -to 5107.20 Coney Dyed Ra5i5ii-- Reguior 095.00--Now reduced i'o 576.00 , MCiDR.E E MECEEOD REE CALORIES. DIET5, VITAMINE, OR . HVPO'DEl2MlC.S! ' PRINCETOWN ROAD VV. M. 5. Mrs. Austin Sentner invited the i,-EX v. &n;rV.' l2-5 J1w.wiLLIAM9 I. I. PAY. OFF. The regular meeting of Prince- town Road W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Emmei-son Kent oi. Tuesday evening, Nov. 6th. The meeting. led by the presi- dent, opened with hymn No. 510 sung by Mrs. V. White and Miss Alice Dollar, and hyriii. No. 5l.i was read in unison. Scripture reading by Miss A. Dollar and Mrs. Vincent White. A prayer taken fi'om the Mis- sionary Monthly, was read in uni- son, and other readings were given by Mrs. H. Waite and Mrs. Lester Johnston. The devotional period was then brought to a close by the repeat- ing of the "Lord's Prayer” in uni- scn. The business period opened and the minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Two members paid dues. and the roll call was answered by six members and tour visitors. Miss Alice Dollar invited the members to meet at her home for the annual mite-box opening, and members to meet at her home for the Dccember meeting. It was an- nounced there were four homo calls and five hospital calls made during the month. The meeting was brought to 1 close by repeating the Mizpah Benediction in unison after which is dainty lunch was served by the hostess. BALTIC SCHOOL Report for the month of Novem- ber: Grade X-l. Mary Hunter. Grade VIII-1. Shirley Green. Grade VII-1. Margaret Crafer. Grade VI-l. Marjorie Riley; 2. John Davison; 3 Neil Matth ws. Grade V-l. Roy Crozie , 2. Mary Mairliewsg 3. Roger Cousins. Grade III-l. Joseph Ma.cKen- ale. Grade If-l. Sharon Cronier: I George Hunter. Grade I-l. Myron Macxenzle. Highest average: Marjorie Riley, 92363:. Teacher: Olive G. Green. blue sedan of the employees could sound the ins. Efficiency of the hold-up has alarm. the iheivea sped away in led police to believe it was mas- which police later teir-minded by Ontario's number round abandoned in I nearby tav- on . .,........ -- --V I escaped recently from Don jalI"IgT T0r0nl0- Bord was charged with two bank hold-ups and was .- waiiiag trial for four other rob- bei-lq when he ucopu an... r 0 bank artist, Edwin Boyd. who ...... .. --....... .... 1