Norfliam ' n... Iidoa MacArthIIr was on man: guest of her parents. Mr. ma Mrs. Marshal Raynor, Greas- nount. Rev and M”. Mawhumey ud July 18 with an ”endanee of 18 .am,1yle.ft on Friday afternoon for Nonlrsydney. Cape Breton. where Mr. Mawbinney has accept ,d a call to st. Gues Presyterlan Church. Miss Elizabeth Raynor. Green- mount spent a few days visitlnl 1Pl” sister. Mrs. Eldon MacArthur Mr. and Mrs. Athol Colwill. have returned to their home after spend IllL' several weeks in Toronto. nhere Mr. Colwill received med- ical treatment. Mr W. F. MacFarIane. Lower pgdque, spent the week-end as the mural nt Laughlin MaeLean. Miss PhyiliisACoiwcll spent her holidays with her aunt and uncle. Mr and Mrs. Victor Sanderson. Sunimeraide, and also Mr. and Airs. William Pickering. Summer- si(It' . The regular meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Dan MacLean on Thursday evening. July 21 with C.WL Ar Richmond The regular monthly meeting of the immaculate Conception sub- division of the Catholic Women's League was held at the home of Mrs. Ebba Praught Richmond. on members and several visitors. The meeting opened with Prayer by the Director. Rev. Leonard Mc- Donald . in the absence of the President. . list Vice Piesident Mrs. John E. rcameron occupied the chair and " ;conducted the business of the meeting. Minutes of ' the last monthly meeting were approved as read by the Secretary Mrs. Emmett McNeiil. The financial statement was read by the Treasurer - Mrs. Ray Brown. , Church Committee for next three weeks is Mrs. Linus Gallant and Mrs. Louis Praught. it was moved and seconded that Mrs. Sable Cameron be the dele- gate to attend the Annual Con- rs-ntion. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A. T. McLellan; Lunch Committee as follows: Mrs. J. P. Gaudct: Mrs. J. J. DeRoche; Mrs. Leonard McNeill; Mrs. Ray , Brown. The meeting adjourned ,with Prayer: followed by a delicious " lunch served by the hostess and P. Y. G. Held Wiener Roast Fourteen members of the Pres- byterian Young Women's Guild, Montague, enjoyed a wiener roast at the summer home of Mrs. Claude Nicholson. in Lower Mon- tague Monday evening. A brief business period was conducted by Mrs. Malcolm Macifenzie and the opening devotions were in charge of Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Leland Nelson. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Nicholson and the financial report was read by the treasurer. who also reported on the success of the two ice cream socials held In July. Mrs. Alex MacDougall reported for the work committee and material was distributed to the members to be completed before the October meeting. The meeting closed with the mizpah benediction in unison. JUST LUCKY LONDON, Ont. (CF) - Thirty- four-year-old Mervyn White of Lambeth has sworn off buying any more tickets on car draws "to give other people a chance." Last Labor Day he won a new Cadillac at a draw in Stratford, Ont. He drove it to St. Thomas, 0nt., Wednesday to see about Thursday, August 4, 1955 The Guardian Page II BOAR BONUS POLICY 1. The following bonus will be paid on bacon type boars which are in active service at time of inspection. All boars born after December 1st, 1947. must be out of a dam qualified in Advanced ' to be eligible. and dams of boars born after De- cember lst, 1951. must have an Advanced Reg- istry score of 85 or better. Class A 516.00 Class B 12.00 All boars must be in breeding condition, sound and serviceable. A Class "A" boar is one which in the opinion of the Inspector is good enough to sire registered breeding stock. A Class "B" boar is one which although useful as a sire of commercial market hogs may carry slightly objectionable features of conformation. Boars must be registered and transferred to the party making application for inspection. REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE MUST BE AVAIL- ABLE TO THE INSPECTOR AT TIME OF INSPEC- TION. Any boar showing evidence of hog live at time of in- spection will not. be eligible for a bonus. No boar shall receive inspection under 7 months of age. .,K,.h....-,5... I... 7. . . I i 3 large attendance. a game of acution. Prize for the V picking up the 1955 ponmc he 9. Nogboar shall pass inspection unless he is kept h - - . . WEI"-'5' 5”" W" "awed "i M” ' won at a Kinsmen Club draw there sanit and reasonably clean quarters. Preference ('hal'l()s' Williams. Toionto is Louis pmu hi . . ary. . we-"dings his hnudays Wm! Charm - E - 3 , I wednesday night. will be given to boars which are on pasture at time M”D"""" - i” I: ' of the H3" 10 Xfiimspegtionkno In t' n ll be ubmittedfor i ”' s i . r 0 ar 5 C ion s a -s M” gmph 3K"eeb”"fN"d h", we"mgTon bnfj, m:,',11y b8l,',',” M','fff' "mend finaleggproval to a Bogid composed of three mem- I two chil ren, arry an ancy o . y as za e gan. vers- .; 505,03, Mass. are spending their Miss Joyce Mclnnis. Borden is es and scripts read by Miss Mil- bers of the Federal and Provincial Departments of g holidays with her parents. Mr. andivisiting her aunt, Mrs. Emily I licent Stewart, and presented to Agriculture and approved by the Minister of Agrl- ., M” Tmm” C”"”"' Ganm" Summersida Fortv-eight handicapped scouts scouts line up in their ..L ' P ' -.1 the 1,,-ldgi 'gheN?lfIS1;VeFEthPl31sII:ld culture. 2: s i ' ' tside their tem- 0!! 8 8 8 Y 185 0T0 Y - h be Lu-chased b Fgm. L lln M L .M .An- Tb Alt r 50 i ty of St. Chry- arrived by vlane 1'1 Montreal mm f01' IDSPGCHM W . Hgngrgd A9 I. w r 11. In cases where boars ave .en p . y .. dl-W: B313-had ;Ici"eaEmlbi:sMac. sage?" W; helgeat the home.” F,-Mme en '13-oute to I:iebYal)l'(lit;l.ag)I-:1): gtlifeary headquarters at Lacbine. I S O 9 lerrhaendclhgiiinacgarollezvilliiiiaiga on ers, Institutes or other similar organizations which Lean were sue-st! of Mn Ind Mm Mm 5leP"9" A'5e"3"" with ""19 tS,f”g'fakiL""5,f,”f,e,,', 3,0,5, of the ' (Cp Photo) Mr, Ewen wattage, c.,1em.,,., .-e. 0" Thursday 9Veni"8- -My 29- Mr. and Mrs. Roger MacKay of have received a grant to assist in such purchases, no i ; P R. Lyle, Central Lot 16, on nembers and three Vldlfors DI'0- i( v A ,,, ... a miscellaneous shower was held Toronto to come forward and n. -d h ho 1 n in which ”" I fi e 1 turned to his home after spending . bonus will be pm on sue are H I y year Sunday evening. July 24. sent. Election 0 of cars r su ted g . g a few days at the home of his in the Tyne Valley Hall In honor eel" 8 gm from the Tyne Valley h h bee .d H h thus: President PMrs.d Donat H. in St. Gilbert after I(l)BVtilig befen Pleasant Evening Sister Mrs Jack Dunbar int; Mr, and Mrs, Cody Banks, Mp, women.s Institute which was 12 avef .11 Pint. t be d th Mr. Thomas F0 and and is Arsenault; Vice- resi ent: Mrs. employed in Windsor, nario.. or . . . Leigh Maynard capably acted as r em d H Mrs- waldo Mac. - app ica long or mspec lon mus ma 9 on . daughter, Mrs. George Ellis. are Sfephen Arsenault: Secretary: Th h of Mn and M”. V , h 1- and Na." d th t. p es e y . f red b th Provincial De utment MA - at present visiting lVl.r. Folland's Mrs. Alyre Arsenault; Auditor; Mi-. Rene Gallant, Charlottetown, Georege 1&I:;,!ne and gammy, Ema. ' Mrs. Donald Barbour Is spend- :1: "g;'3SIe gatffring :0 Mr: Ed Dougall. B k 017115 SUPPI Y 9 P 371 daughter and son-in-law at Grand Mrs. Joe. D. Arsenaul . Next meet- 1,, spending his holidays in Egmont E” was the scene of a happy mg a few days visiting her sister, Mrs Banks and Invited them to Mr. MacK8Y and MI'- 8!! 8 culture. Falls. N. 3. log is to be held at the home of Bay, guegt 9! Mr, and Mrs. Hec. gafhering an July 28' when mag Mrs. Chester Murray and Mr. takei the guest chain at the from thanked the people for their klnd- 13. Applications Wm be ,-H-ejved up to Augugt 201:1; but .'lir. and Mrs. Cody Banks of Toronto are spending their holi- days with relatives and friends in this vicinity. The United Ladies' Aid .uet at the home of Mrs. Arthur Ramsay on Thursday evening, July 21 with a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Donald' MacLean and family left on Thursday mom- big for Cornwallis. N. S. to visit Mr MacLean's brother and sister- In-law. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Mac- Lean and family. A w Breadalbane Mr. and Mrs. William Nesbltt. Guilford. Maine, who have been vacationing on the island. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Murray. Fredericton. returned to their home on July I. FVL John Macifay. Mrs. Mac. Mrs. Amand Gallant. Roll call to be answered by a receipe. ; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Debeau. accompanied by Mr. Debeau's sis- ter, Claudette, arrived in Urban- vllie from St. Paul Lexmite, Que- bec, to visit Mrs. Debeau's father. Mr. Eusebe Bernard. A shower was held in Stationl Hall on Thursday, July 21. int honor of Miss Blanche Day. a' bride-elect. g Mrs Fidele Gallant recently vl-: sited relatives and friends in Sum- merslde. , Mr. and Mrs Alphonse Gallant,l Alberta, are visiting Mr. Cyrus P.l Gallant and Mrs. Gallant, Egmont Bay. Mrs. Margaret Gaudet spent the past week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Prosi Peters. Friends of Mr. Faustin Richard tor Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Fabien Breau of Gardan, Mass, and Mrs. Phil Ar- sen'ault, of Providence, R.I.. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aubln Arsenault. St. Gilberts. They were accompanied by Mrs. Breau's mother, Mrs. Isadore Gallant. Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Don Chisholm and family, accompanied by Miss Annie Gaudet of Cambridge, Mass.. have returned to their home after spend- ing holidays at the home of Mrs. Chilshomis mother. Mrs Sophie Gaudet. St Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Gallant of Gardner. Mass., ompanied by Mrs. Joseph Bolger, Montreal. re- cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Aubln Arsenault. Mrs. Eulalie Gallant. Bedeque, recently visited friends and rela- tives in St. Gilbert. tives, friends and neighh 3 Join- ed in alget-together honoring Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mayne of Sum- merland, B.C. During the evening Mr. Wendell Mayne called the company to order and addressed the guests briefly before calling upon the Rev. Alexander'MacKay who read a suitable address. A hooked rug and an island scene were presented by Mr. John Mayne to the guests of honor on behalf of their friends and rela-' lives. Mr. and Mrs. Mayne grac- iously expressed their gratifica- tion on the kindly thought and well chosen gifts. Among others speaking briefly were Rev. Mr. MacKay, Messrs. Winston Mayne of Edmonton, Alta., George Mayne. Albert Campbell, George Jardlne. and Allison Mayne. ice cream and cake was served and a social hour enjoyed. A sing- song with Mrs. John Andrew of Charlottetown as accompanist clos- ed with the singing of "Blest Be the Tie That Binds." Murray, St, Eleanors. Rev. and Mrs. Wilcox and child- . h . I i?3.....S..'lf.'.'”'l:..?.'T”.ilf5n”'i...”2E.l Wferv recently. I Mrs. Ralph Rennie recently. Mr. and Mrsp Cameron and children, Leonard, Erie and Sheila. ,e;"”5iPSgeg;39ASn';”""g';,a1'fgu:f:jf,Ma1agasn, N.s., and Mr. and Mrs. spent a weekend'ln Montrose re-'jNewcDmbe' Nis” recently spent 1 N . . . a week end at the home of Mr. :::l5t'yn,YIl..s":fi Sszgoziibgig. and Mrs. Wilfred Dunn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Raffertylam" and M” Harry Barbm" lso Mr. and young niece from Providence. "d daugmen Mam” B R.I.. visited friends in Alma re- and M"' Eldon Bnbmm Mom" . . f Mr. and Mrs. eentiy. On their return trip they m5e' were guests 0 g were accompanied by Mrs. Jp Sterling Barbour on Monday even Shea, Waterford, who will spend mat a few weeks visiting relations in Mm Harry Thompson and grow. Providence let, Benjamin Brooks of Clinton, Miss Hazel Lcveronie, Arlington. ,M"me' also Mr:w' Bmolm 0 Leary Mass. visited relations in Alma lief): recent: lgisltorslsazcthsulyggf Ween”! g o r. an rs. a . I Mr. and Mrs. James Wood of Miss Beg:nsla.rk'.Mommsei and Mrs. , Summer- ggluelrliisiinfviU;it:d1dthiTiUgiUit:e,olIlI: SIG" "W" ' "W W''''” "cmly Isaac Dunbar and Mr. Dunbar in at their summer cottage on Mont- side visited Mr. and Mrs. David ness on behalf of themselves and their wives. after which all join- ed in singing "They Are Jolly boar owners are asked to apply for inspection im- mediately. Inspection may be made any time before lunch was served by the ladies present. Good Fellows". The remainder the end of October. of the evening was ' Iv E7 spent in ” ' T "' THERE IS OHLY ONE OITHAHEI Contrary to current rumors, plenty of Dithane is available on Prince Edward Island to meet every- oneis needs for this season. Your dealer can obtain a supply of Dithane quits readily from any Island distributor. BOB LINDABUBY, Local Representative First Class Alrcraftsman Al- rose River. Rohm & Haas Company of Canada Lind. as their guests. their two sons, J0SePh'S UIIIVEFSIIY DCIOTP N-El Mn, Adelina Yorston, New York, llildwin and Frank, also Mrs. Frank visited in Egmont Bay recently at.LeClair and young iaughter of the home of Mr. and Mrs. CyrusJIValleyfleld. Quebec- P' qlnm" Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gallant of Miss Lorraine Arsenault. AIyEsmont Bay have as guests Mr. ram's Village, is visiting relatives and Mrs E-dmont Gdudet an d in Montreal, children, Montreal. mg, mg Mn. Aldo agudeg, st, Mr. John Peter Gallant has re- Gilbert, is residing in Wellington turned to Fitchburs. Mass.. after for a ghon time. a weeks visit with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel P. Mr. and Mrs. " ' Gallant fBth Min c r d A' "Cm" o a e, a e, span a ew ays visiting in Egmont Bay, guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gargner. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Gallant. 10f Fitchburg. Mass., are spending Ml” Auldme Anenauny sum-ptheir holidays visiting Mrs. Kay and men mm chug,-.,,, are pleased to learn he is immjov- h A It f C M L k Alma during the past week. Ronnie. Sandy and Rosanne. Chat- 1” c”"”Id9"'b:-Y While 5 Pment P M59 rsenau 0 0 H 9' . ham, N 3. an vuationhl in in Prince County Hospital. and :ilE9:iI:teIS:ei;;rssonA:t;LfiI:le ggsltnlggzplg:td:ag:m;e:i:ri;re:irnV:rDi:;il Girl Mr. Wilfred Dunn who recently Breadalbanr. the guests of Mr. hope to 5” mm Mon" lllrsl Edmond Bernard and Mrs. purchasgd a Inn from Am R N I N 'llacKay's mother. Mrs. Hugh F. A 1”. d no w m t ph"'B Gallant an of st Guberti Mr. Arsene Richard, C.S.C.. son .5'9m 0B”9"v Summemde had MacKay. '9 ”"”V '" 9 "3 ”" ' ' t i of Mr. and Mrs. Glorlce Richard. ." WW4 "W1 L"""8 '0 his mm . . . I attended the Acadian celebration. Mr d M J Lee, 1 h ,5 Spend," a few days at S, Jin Alma during the past week. Citizens in the Suburban Area of Charlottetown are Miss Irene Fraser. Meiavell, U9” recenuy I” Rumc” I ' an rsl 05- 8 r ave H I F p The regum meeting of the. warned that Town Planning Regulations require a per- suming his studies at Scholastir Alma Women's Institute was held mit be Obtained before: cate of Holy Cross in Montreall t ch h m I M ' W H . - . . M, Adolphe Richard 50,, MM, gonalde on(:luley 1?: witilsnine Commencing the construction of any budding ' ' ' or structure and Mrs. Glorice Richard, left for; be" Premt . . T”'”'””' '''"k"'3 "'9 "I" by c” A large number of friends and Move or re-locate any building or structure Alter or remodel any building or structure as far 8' 0'18" with M1 and neighbours attended a shower at Locating or drilling of wells Mrs. Rene Arsenault. who have ,h h f M wt been visiting Mr. Aisenault's par- Mgntrgzf (1-In mam. aofoxiugulfizi Construction, or installation of sewage disposal systems. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Arsen-Mm Donald Hardy whose map 3""v Mm" C3""9L riage took place recently. The For further information consult the Director of Town Planning. Sask.. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Robinson. Breadal- 1anP. on July I). - Mr. Keir Macbood. Montreal. bi '11: guest of his parents, Mr. and airs. Peter MacLeod. Breadal- MIC. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross. Rochester, N.Y.. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gra- ham, Breadaibane. during the weekend of July 24. u Mrs. Caroline Bragdon. Ports- mouth. N. H.. is visiting her brother, Mr. James Cousins of Breadalbane. and other friends we (a HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. 3-DAY SALE SAVE UP TO 5100.00 ON YOUR NEW FIRESTONE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR PRICES START AT 5189.50 (b) (C) (d (e) by Recent guests of Mn and M”. many gifts were opened by Miss Ben V. Gaunt, Cape Egmmm Marlon Barbour, verses were read were Mrs. Galiant's brother and bi! M155 Norma R”ch9 Md the smeMnJaw' Mr. and Mrsg Augilvlisses Ethleen Barbour and Bar- thony Perry and three children oflbara Mountain arranged the gifts Halifax, mm M". Gama” momg-on the table. Mr. Hardy thanked M". all for their gifts and also those .rhc and relatives in this vicinity. The electrical storm of July 23, which blew out several trans- former fuses In Breadalbane. left the villiage in darkness for the evening. In one home the cur- tains at a window even ignited, and two small children dashed to the floor. but fortunately they escaped serious injury. Mrs. George l-llckox was hostess tor the July meeting of the "Crawford Memorial" Women's Missionary Society on July 14. An inspiring devotional program. in which all the members partici- pated. was led by the president, Mrs .Iohn '" ' . Delicious re- Ir shments were served by the melcss. The Glasgow Road and Wheat- e.v'l'tiver choirs presented special nusir to a large congregation In Breadalbane Presbyterian tliurch on Sunday evening. July '.'4p Mr. Karl English. student- imnister. chose as the text for his sermon John 14:14. -llr and Mrs. Fraser Murray have returned to their home In Hanniker. N.fl.. after spending an P"'0.Vable vacation on :lhf'"' "WY W1??? "'9 RUPSIS 0' of Toronto; Mrs. Peter A. enauit F? and Mrs. James Murrav and children Joyce and Billy of Icdcrlcton. - Picton. Ont, are spending some-; ...L...mm.,. DOUIILE STRIKE ('llURCH COVE. England (CF) I A r h M Co spending her holidays visiting wltbl ,3 . emu" mm smm;::,,' her mother in Egmont Bay. Mrs.I , wmck Aaade Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. ) l The mum. "Md Gerard Arsenault. . mack :2. book. line Mr. Leo Maddix is now home SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN: NOW you can have your new house wired or yourj n-osont buildings re-wired and given fullest protectionl Tom fire by expert workmen on the EASY-PAYMENT-I PLAN, with no DOWN PAYMENT. See us for write or phone TODAY. STOREY stscmc ""888 was pulling a nut of the sea when a swallowed It. lite pollack. 175Graf'honst. WIRE-ON-TIIII merside. recently visited her Aunt.. Mrs. E. F. Gaudet. I Mr. Lowell Barlow left on Satur- day morning for a vacation in Montreal and elsewhere. Mrs. Louis Perry has returnedi to her home in Medford. Mass., after a brief visit with relatives and friends in Lot 16 and else- where. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Blgelow, Southwest. who on July 12. quietly. celebrated their 35th wedding an-l niversary at their home. ; L.A.C.Ernest Arsenault, station-l ed at Winnipeg is spending his leave in St. Gilbert. the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cormlenl .Summerside. recently spent a few 1 r l days In St. Gilbert. guests of M . and Mrs. Fidelc Arsenault. . (feicrin Gallant is visiting his iaged parents. Mr. and Mrs. Niel- phore Gallant. also Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gallant, Egmont Bay. r Wilfred Bruhm time In St. Gilbert. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Maddix. Mrs. Leah Gallant. Montreal is nerfs uncle and aunt, Mr. and Emmanuel P. Arsenault and other relatives. Miss Bella Wedge, employed iirl Montreal. spent her holidays with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Glorice Wedge, St. Tim- othy. Miss Madeline Wedge has re- turned to Chelsea. Mass.. after. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glorlce Wedge. On return she was ac- companied by her sister, Miss Octave Wedge. who will visit for some time. Misses Gloria and Patricia Gal- ..C.mmm.m. Special Su Hand woven rugs, fancyworis. knitting, etc., Hospital, ' , Pbone3237 - ard, motored to Shemogue. N. . OF the Occupational Therapy Department of Falconwood Fennell and Chandler AUGUST 4th and 5th Work will be on display Wednesday afternoon JUST ARRIVED i it at LcPAG'E'8 - Wenien's ' lack Suede ' COCKTAIL PUWS er, Mrs. Stanley Perry, Mlscouche. l Mr. and Mrs. Eliza Arsenault and son Phil, Maximville, accom- panied by Mrs. Arsenaultls par- lents, Mr. and Mrs. Amand Rich- B recently to attend the wedding of their son Rene to Miss-Dorraine Duguay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Duguay. Siiemogue. Mr. Edmund E. Gallant, R.C.A.F stationed at Portage La Prairie. Manitoba, with his wife and two small daughters spent some time in Cape Egmont visiting friends and relatives. -BM mmer Sale woodwork, ieatherwork, made by the patients in who assisted in any way after which all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." Instrumental music was enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. Mrs Ralph Raynor and daugh- ilers, Verna and Norma. Alberton, lMrs. Seaford Raynor. Summer- We would ask our pianning our holiday staff a well-earned rest. WE HOPE YOU Persons viodating the Regulations under this Act are liable to a fine of from S5000 to 5200.00. P. Industry and Natural Resources ARE some on VAOATIOH 14th to 21st OFFICE WILL BE OPEN ON SATURDAY AUG. 20tII UNTIL 12:30 FOR ACCEPTING CLEANING Ix PICK UP SERVICE many patrons to oo-operate h season, so that we If you have clothes awaiting cleaning, have is collect them immediately and so AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT A. MURNAGHAN, Deputy Minister of AUGUST may give our N0 DOWN PAYMENT .. . Low MONTHLY PAYMENTS FAST EFFICIENT COMPI TE TIRE SERVICE RIM!!! WILMNIIIH RICAPPINC IOTA NN6 INFLATION FIRE- STONE Electric WASH. ERS SALE 599.50 FIRESTONE RADIO AND TELEVISION Enjoy the finest en- tertainment at ; PK EVERYTHING a on needs. Phone In or live la. V01 saveyeedellass and delays. low ......v WISHI .5. Firestone TIRES coumm fmstono cost with a Westing- house Television Set. We have a fully qual- ified TV and Radio Service Department. . K I Th, mm; s.',... 4.. Ewngn! W,” ,0, 0,,” H I me your service THURSDAY. AUGUST II problem to m. DIAL U”, At is the latest date on which we can miss silos co. in. VACATION ""'P”'"'"" ""' "W" "ti ”" coon um um ' "me Home or am Shoes" u... .. .. DELIVERY IEFORI VACATION m or. ono. as. 51-00 W