PACE. EIEVEN TI-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN I .wGusT 19. 1952 (J7 . . . V v I , ' 5 D p 11-IE WESTERN GUARDIAN WM,” fifot Trip S'5ide Couple Elmsdclle and Toronto stooks is r..'.'.? . . rumor: COUNTY ornua -v . 200 Royal us.'I:lIs:;:c::;::I'.'5:':::;':&: 3:;'::'::n'.03:-” ' TO SGIIIOII BUM commued mom 9", lo ' lNnus'ralAl.s Kenaington. r 03030” amw "'5' i:.”,2"'E, 3,930" ” 4, S” d”-"gm d w dd' 0 - ''M''- "'0 M"- W00” 3-” "I 1700-5o't7!7We1l 167- 21o Simp A Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15, M-G-M's ,... G533 5.37.": ......n.."Z. ..... of u.. tliilndl: ofhliiieililof 0 Eli E Ing 3.";".i3'.2';. 3I”u.la33f&mrT5x. hm 15.533. i'.2ZL”ri...u 3:3 3; gr 5:;;s;.r;P;h;';:;;;' mg;';;1-m;;;;; " ” '9” 09 9 9 ”” '-' 2500 Sud Cont Peter Lawford. Sarah Churchill tollowlnl IW" I" 5'"'"""'"'" uh m m, to 1 ,h t vi F ,.,summu street; Gouruea Dru;-tore, :1 Central sense. I I Y elm 9 ex” Mr. and Mrs. emon Matthew Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shea. of 475 3,.m.,,,,, FAMOUS BROTHERS, -in...-5 ”WInnie's daughter), in- hl” . location and the distance required 1 s '-' w " t h " t . 'I:i'lV' N""'."d' Wm, 8:33;; ",:f.';,,” .g:::uuL::"”' to sail each day. which was found '(t)helruurlrin:ily! frienedrse oh ri.'3:sa..3 ?:y".m.1,:?.'.. ”:e1:xg)1e;:1ng1nthw,:::,l:, 51550 Ewe” Gr T”Tr "ROYAL WEDDING" W" D0uoeK1iBIvmtoi::l'ldroo.r' no Bah." sun”. mm:n.. 9.2:: to be sixteen miles off shore. In evening when they observed mg Fume . 3900 Sylvsnite Edward Cornwallis. Governor of mic: 3'"”" an-is. on... 4 ' gwo htsmlrts bwitzi tithe dries shag 50th anniversary of 't:'ieIruwelddiglg,: ' :33 5:25:11 Novel sgotit; from lilo to 57512. was Listen to CJRW s:so p.m. Daily . roug up 3 oil rec un e The rooms were a me vey 9., I a wn ro er 0 an i rca is roll 0 I' L WI". In Kanuuwl curated with bouquets of sumlner Mr" Leonard wlmama M the R" 1000 Tombill Canterbury, Frederick Cornwallis. and fifty scallops and returned to port. Throughout this week they C' A' E ” Labrador spam days last week as guest of his pay. a few W3" VNNW ""105 flowers. Receiving with the bridal 1000 Towssmsc EMr. Du ilton, 0nt.. spent I pleasant, vac ion in North Bedeque. He was gust of Mr. and Mrs. Cahiii. ing in southport. While th will attend the wedding uncle. Carlyle Cahlll. N.S. - S. ifrs. Rowllin, also of Worcester. -Mr. and Mrs. Earle Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simmons Summerside, Mr. and Mrs. tori to Baltic. Springfield East in; the past month with Mr Al-news parents. J. F. and Mrs Irnett. ifonday morning.-S -Mrs, Ernest Deighan Summerside yesterday for ieine. Three Rivers. .'iibition.-S - The Misses Irene Mountain Meriaomish, N. s. - s. whmonl-I the recent Tixnish Shore were Dr. J. 700m” Aquinas society, NW. Charles Gallant. Mr. Prospe lrtrmdrsenault and Rev. Denis Gal . Alberfon and Vicinily ior the wuumngggetg. has entered tn "Is Lloyd uses-nuns 5.... !,:f,'.'hI:r'9'"4IlII this week with he 1, 1" "r h William ll-tardy, wh er , can our Alberton. Ailey. c, """0i'I. I"-ts the" mslim bro . gmiffih-law. luv. and nda PIIIPII. Mr mu pmmgsrlnaham In imwun mguctins commun "'1 William Alb." N” km 901' :3lz,n'”';"I,InIN I-ha position of Al While .in Dill! rio Montelpara of Harn- ,, - thelsored clubs in Western Canada to Lawrence the east for the next two seasons. ..The Misses Florence and Ella build up Memorial Cup contenders Clhlll of North nedeque are visit-; to the once-mighty position they ere they. held years ago in east-west play. of their, - The Mzsses Jessie Binghamlgmrgey Kemptvilm onto. and Janet Home have returned on ' Friday in their homes in Summer- aide after an enjoyable two weeks at Kc-vll Kamp. River Hebert, - Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Malley.'mg wmmmze. Aiberton, have had as their recenzi guests Mr. and Mrs. Percy Graves. Worcester, Mass, Sgt. Thomas Ro- wain of the City Police Dept.. and Blair MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonal,dis mother, all of Moncton. were visi- lnd Charlottetown on Sunday.-S -squadron Leader E. E, Arnett and family who have been spend- Summerside. left on re- turn to lheir home in Ottawa on left St. lune de Beaupre. Cape do Made- and Mon- treal. Afterwards she will visit .-ler daughter in Toronto. and at- tend the Canadian National Ex- Mlry Rae Tanton, Myrna Hancock. Maureen Forbes, Jane Morrison. Patsy Preston and Mary Shaw re- turned to their homes in summer- lids on Friday after an enjoyable WI days spent at camp Geddie. vmw" at help defray expenses of entertain- Blsllchard. general president of st. luv. John l-mole. pastor of Mont Carmel. -B.I. - Ind Mrs. Cunningham, welcome and Mrs. 0yM;:r' of name. Ontario. on 0! V- Mr. Muir supplied the Alberton and West Point urohu. relieving . who as Interim "I "'0 Tins Valley Con- ig , bollonnaa in. K?:hWhH ou rains: have been a tickiish one with the pros who won't be allowed to ,transfer players from their spon- iThe C.A.l-IJA. made this move at Minaki to allow western teams to This "nothing" meeting brought itogether the following o'f1clalls: i C.A.H.A.: President w.B. (Baldy) vice- president Jim Dunn, Winnipeg: second vice-president W. A. Duran- ceau. Montreal: past president Doug Grimstcn, New Westminster; and iDr. George Hardy, Edmonton. a - 'membcr of the O.A.l-l. A. negotiat- N.H.L.: President Clarence Camp- bell, Montreal; Jack Adams. De- iroit Red Wings; Frank Belke. Mon- treal Canadians. and Clarence 3 (Hap) Day, Toronto Maple Leafs. ' srl-:ai.lNo. w. 1. The August meeting of sterling W. l.. Stanley Bridge. was held at the home of Mrs. C. A. Woolner on August 12th. Mrs. Elmer Fyfe pre- siding. The meeting opened by singing the Institute ode and repeating the . Creed in unison. Twelve members . answered roll call by telling what they dislike most in housekeeping and there were three visitors present. Appointment of committees fol- lowed: school, Mrs. H. su Mac- Ewen and Mrs. Crawford MacKay: visiting. Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. Henry: programme. Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Bolger; lunch. Mrs. Ken- neth Mscxay. Mrs. Blois Mac- Ewen. Mrs. Lane MscEwen. Mrs. H. s. Macwwen and Mrs. D. B. Reid. ing for a donation to the Cancer Fund. and it was agreed to send 35.00. Mlrs. Fleming gave a very in- teresting report of the Annual Convention. Mrs. Maccluigsn invited mem- bers for the September meeting. when roll call is to be answered by each member paying 25 cents to ' ing A. C. W. W. delegates at Con-. vention in Toronto in 1903. . A contest. "Who Am I." prepar- ed by Mrs. Green was enjoyed with first prize going to Mrs. Elmer Pyle'and second to Mrs. Fleming The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem. Mrs. Woolner and committee served I. dainty lunch and a social half hour followed. I" DARNLIIY W31. -u.-, ., . -The - ' monthly meatirul AMERICAN LEAGUE returned 12 ow," ho::”".',f”.';;,',f of Duniay w. 1. was held on Au- New York ..... 70 43 . so- ltgua mu vamoomng n ..T'm gust 6th, at the home of Mrs. Mor- Cleveland 67 49 .518- I Anchors" mg, Mbemn ley oi-osier with all ttenaahcs of Boston ..... .. 61 52 .54o- s ' ten members and one visitor. rtoii ashington .. .. 61 56' .52i- av. Mr. .1 i call was answered by a suggestion csgo .. 60 58 .508-10 5Dl'lIlg?l:ifI. chhilve: ..K.'Q:'.y.,' on how to improve the school dur- Philadelphia - 57 56 .504-109: to I-hob mm. m”... ,,,,m,,, "M. ing the year. - st. Louis so so .42o-amt im in Alberton. While here they The minutes of the last lneetinz Dem" -- 4. 39 7" -33640 "'0 guests of the wright '1'.-iu;-in were read. approved and signed. NATIONAL LEAGUE 30510. . Tile sick and ' school committees 3”0k'3”' --------- -- '73 37 -Wm ..M gave their reports. NOW committees NEW Y"k 05 45 -595-' 755 Mr. and Mrs. George Bumatt are as follows: sick. Mrs. Jack St L”" -'--w 07 A9 573T” mulomwwn mm W weekmdr Bmmoy mm Arthur MICK”, Philadelphia .. at 53 535-14 ""1 Mr. and 'Mrs. George Ramsay Mrs. George Hickey and Mn. ola.r- Ch'”"” ""”'”' 58 58 500- 18, uh"''i"i- ' ence Hickey: school Mrs Wallace Bmw" 49 SA '”0-Oz" I 1 V Adm" and fun Dgn V dhlmpbn. Cincinnati ....... (9 67 .422-27 h:"' R- I M aid who has Cvlrespondence consisted of iat- Plmbuuh 35 85 392-43 ill at her h a in Aiberton ten from vocational school. Pi-o- LONDON g, (Up, g mm” testsnt G:,hsnage and Dr. 0'.Vlcsra. A discussion took place on the Institute donating prim to the pupil in each grade for Gen- eral Proflciency at the and of the year. It was decided to hold an ice cream social at the hall in August. Bills were presented and- moved 1' 0 paid. Oolloction was thin Mich and amounted to fifty-five cents. The meeting was closed by singing the Island Hymn, and lunch was serv- ed by the hostess, assisted by committee. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Colin Mountain. when the ..retr-sshmant committee will be Mrs. Colin Don- ald and Mrs. Harry oroaier. ................. msmnio corm-rt . Oolchester county in Nova ssotia was so named after the ancient town of ooiehaater in net: county. The secretary read a letter ask- T the seventh frame by right fielder Harris, prevented runners from scoring and were perhaps the fielding gems of an evening in which the defensive display was much below par. The R. C. A. F. infield outshone the Holman inner defence. all eight bobbles being charged toy Holman's inner guard while the R. C. A. F. infield had but two. Richard and at. John led all batsmen with four hits each. Petty had three, including a home run which hit the Green Street pavement in deep right. Vance Harris was the only Hol- man batter with two hits. but vet- eran Bill Allan in his one official time at the plate drove a. ball that hit in the middle of Granville Street for an automatic four bag- ger. BOX SCORE lR.C.A.F. Royals .. AB R H 0 A E Richard. 2b . . 6 2 4 l 4 0 Macxenzie. ss 5 1 0 3 l 1 Burns. cf 4 1 1 3 1 0 Cox, ab .. , 4 1 l 3 1 0 St. John. rf . 5 ii 4 0 0 0 Green, if & cf 5 2 0 4 1 1 Petty. c .. 5 1 3 8 0 0 Pratt. lb . 5 I 2 4 0 l Dawe. p . 5 0 1.0 1 0 xMcCuiloch. 0 0 0 0 0 0 xxTodd. if .. 0 0 O 0 0 0 Totals - 44 ll 16 2g 8 4 x-replaced Dawe in eighth. xx-:replaced Burns in e hth. Holman: AB R H 0 A E Stewart, of . . 2 2 l l 1 0 5. Bernard, lib 4 2 1 2 3 1 3 1 1 0 l 2 4 1 l 8 0 0 l l 1 9 I) 0 3 0 0 0 l 0 3 ll 0 I 0 3 4 0 D 0 3 2 4 I 2 1- ii 0 2 0 0 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 I 8 24 10 8 I-replaced Allan in fourth. xx--hit for Gallant in eighth. Summary-R.BI's. J. Grady 2. 7- Ian 2. Burns, Cox. St. John 2. Petty 5. stolen bases. Grean,' Richard. Pratt, J. Grady 2. 5. Bernard. Stewart, Harris, Walker. Doubles, Petty, Pratt, triples. Richard. Burns. Home runs. Petty. Allan, earned runs. R.C.AJi'. ii; I-lolmans 8: left on bases. R.C.A.l7'. ll. Hoi- nlan's 5; hits off Bernard 16 in 8 innings; off news 8 in 7 1-3 in- nings. off Mcculloch 0 in 2-8 in- nings; su'keouts. Bernard ll, Dawe 6. Mcculloch l. walks, Bern- ard 2: Dawe '1; wild pitch, Dawe; passed ball. Petty: umpires. plate. R. Phillips; bases. G. Desnoches and O. Sullivan. ' Baseball Standing 0 (By The Canadian Press) scientists have developed a. new underwater television camera, un- dergoing tests on the Scottish Mar- the III ' ' Auoeiationh research ship canaius. screens will enable close-up study of habits and mass movements of fish - the millions three-tier wedding cake made by a. friend in Toronto. A sing-song of old favorites with Mrs. Eric Sheen at the piano was greatly enjoyed.-S. ALBERTON W. M. S. -The August meeting of the Al- berton auxiliary of the W. M. S. was held in the United Church Hall on Tuesday evening. August 5th with the president. Mrs. A. C. Green in the chair. The worsllip and study periods were under the direction of Mrs. William Aubrey, secretary of christian stewardship, who was assisted in carrying out the pro-: gram by Mrs. Jesse Matthews.; Mrs. George Ramsay. Mrs. Charles Johnston and Mrs. Reginald Trav-' era. The theme was 'ii..ife is a trust that tests us." and the leader pointed ollt that prior to the twentieth century the use of the word steward was limited almost entirely to speaking of property. and until recentl years Christian Stewardship was thought to deai1 mainly with the giving of money. But a new light has dawned! From the New Testament point of view. Christians. as individuals. are per- sonally responsible to God for the proper development and use of all human powers and possessions. Christian stewardship takes into account every phase of human living. and whether life's rc- sponsibiiities are faced willingly or unwillingly. the truth remains. life is a God given trust. These state- ments were confirmed by passages read from the New Testament. and as the program was completed. the true meaning of stewardship was brought home to the members. Plans were made for the next meeting and for teaching the al- location set for the United Church Training School fund. CAREFUL HUSBAND LONDON - (OP) - Each time Brig. Derek schreiber. former equerry to the Duke of Glouces- ter. sits down to dinner with his wife he insists that she wear her most valuable jewelry. "it's safer he says. ANCTENT ANGLERS Catching fish with hooks as well as nets was one of the common in- dustries inthe ancient east. .,...,.eA. Niagara Brand Spray Bo. Ltd; Brand Spray Co. Ltd., ter- ritory manager, will be away from the Province till Au- gust 25. For information or sup- plies call 2102, Charlotte- town or 2241 Summerside. All Sprays; C.O.C.S. Ni- agara Dusts and Dithane Dusts are available for ef- fective protection. that got away. Used one season. or rubber. Inquire-, rlllon Inland. 1 GEORGE WHITE STEEL Completely e ul . Thi Thresher osu,be Iisdst a substantial aaNvin0g!.,ed0n ateesl llllll. weasleli Kenslugton. f than leaving it in the bedroom,"- J. E.' Arsenault, Niagara - tute held its August meeting at the home of Mrs. Bruce Currie Tuesday. August 5. with thirteen members present. Next meeting is; to take place at the home of Mrs. Orin Wallace. The newly organized Women's Institute of 0Brien Road held its R. A. McKenna with a good at- tendance. Mrs. Charles G. Dunn kindly invited the members to her llome for the September meeting. Mr. and Mrs. John Bisonette. daughter. Miss Elaine and Mir. George McKlnnon of Montreal. accompanied by Messrs. John S. and Raymond J. MCKinn0n were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien have returned from an extended trip to the West Coast. on return, they visited many points of interest in the United States. They enjoyed is initial meeting at the home of Mrs.' on ATTENTION SALESMEN AND PROSPECTIVE SALESMEN. "ARE YOU THIS MAN?" Are you anxious for a better Income. and opportunity for pro- motion? One of Canada's largest and most highly regarded com- panies has an opening for I man. The product is a necessity. and little competition. Man will he trulned. car a necessity. Earnings much higher than local levels. APPLY BOX B.C. Guardian. Summerside Professional Bards I. F. Hunter Ii. 0. Summe ” P. E. I. delightful visit. with their son. Rev- erend Willard O'Brien, on Vancou- ver Island and were also guests of Monsignor Baker at Nanaimo. B. C. While in the United states they visited with Reverend Sister Ber- tiile(O'Brien) at St. Paul. Manne- sota. -Y. WEST MOLESEY. Surrey. Enig- land - (GP) - A hen owned by Ronald Francis laid nothing but double and treble-ynlked eggs for several weeks. The farmer is wondering if the bird is out to beat records. "INMAN'S PLUMBING. HEATING and ELECTRIC SERVICES See us for quotations on your new bathroom, or on plumbing, heating, or elec- trical problems. We also sell, install and service oil burners for your kitchen range or furnace. Phone 2600. to Granville St. Summerside ':.:;...r l';.'2i.2li 0 your foot. Colorful are Inhrghsnlipbls. 0' 71.95 nepreaentaun will be at Sun- merside this week. For Information appointment phone 8712 or wsleb for local distributor at your Complete Visual Anaiyaea Glssaca Fitted PHONE 311! !MALLMAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETRIST r 1'. Earle Hickey chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Iummaralde. P. E. I. PHONE 2888 j:a E. E. Parkman Upt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETRIST Glasses Fitted i Eyes Examined i i Office neural I to 12 - 1 lo I and by appointment Phone 828'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer at. Summerside W. GNESTEN 8. MacIIONALII Ian-Ister, solicitor, Notsr! Etc. LLB. Office formerly occupied by i Late Heath strong. I. 0. Money to Loan Collection Prom ptly Attended To. : IIR. .l.II. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Waisv Street East III. J. ii. lililiiol DENTIST Dental X-Ban Nmaliman Building IUFIMERSIDE Dial 2500 II. E. ELLIS fire - Auto - casualty INBUIIANCI I Summer st. Summerside PIIONI am Aibsttonl Frank weeks. Representative. expect to Work every day thlt couple were Mrs. B. rt. Sharpe. 29300 Twr Pets p,- Phone! 05-3 011100 IINI 00-! Ilnlllt ,.., ,, weather conditions permit. friend of the bgideg Mrs. Win- mm M” and M” Hush wmmm" 5360 Trans Ebnp ' cheater, sister o t e groom; and EMT 15900 'n-am En. i yo ' g Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miilrphy of .oanl-'3 sU;l.:!':Bs 10' me pl;A(IWqs;0g1rogg gon A? L mg m" G" w' 3611' old 'Boston are spending their huidays 2:33 2:; any barn at Bra . ' y' M E E mm W” m M g as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles " - Manx NOTICE - L nil la a after 13:. fr: Griffin. "25 7”” r ENAUex:1TseM5iAllTbe closed ataTmers institute;-wfflmlis oxghlxff; 0 Ifrheiwrvehemgru she; i1P0npDl:- pr" 2900 Tungmn "' ?o ;aqtlli' business on Tuesday and Wednes- p .1. A. MacMurdo ii. read s. con- t iPh;iv1p t0'Hs;1iorsn is s psi; lggg 31:33:? ' -1- . ' ' it 1 Kid h m::ll CREAM-.s(?C!AI. Malpeque gfatyexr GAINS J0lI?nthPJaY::l.2gte:l'e2lnl1l;'., b '5h9t U!ii:lxoI.klit'tlllc itiaggue mlIOi!' I-I'ilIl:l:ell1r:'t?Ixo:,hl:51:i;ilil.;ei:l.i'nbehv:LliIleo;, ltlhre IIIIOBIIIYE glance: mu lfisl-3: as aspeedy Egg ' t lath spon- a - cam o e rs game a seas on o e um on e res- recov ry. . ll-ll. T”e5d”' ti"3"”u , ' ...u- Ronny .. Mg, 1 A1, their best two of three semi-final bvterian Church. made is vresents- 350” 0" 005 soled W wmnena mg m 6' Holman pi-esigecl at the! Tegulal: oerles for the chlrlapionfhip 0:11.33 tiolnuof Te. agvercai.:l;3;6he" mm c0Illdil:m:I;i!f.sIInld3 to Ergpolitdthalz the lat, gggzfriz 1m.oucuou7'l..LHNoum AM:RICAN CONTINENY - u - - . - r. m e , S TGOODMCH nylon iwrd aux? gIl?.leI:Iu;E :)if)o':eyEsNen;m?'AucT::;.;?'! ifeviglug Dsl:::lnri:'Im1a:t aevetlhiiiig has Wniifil I ETOIIP 01 Silmmtmide who has been seriously III at We; 10000 Vwmmac R C A K' k P E I M. mo wsbt?ckb::heBrr?ceiaa'.l nine members were- present. The XCIWIB the Rotary Club by the mend”' I"e"m'ed ' we" mled Wm H05P”'”- 13 milch imD'9V9d- 900 WM” Am ' ' 9 In Ora? ' ' ' mm” in ....-. truest speaker was Glen Ross of score of 18-1. B. Gallant was the I:::r:"0"d ""0 0 c”mp”m"”'”V Primal 1 tg-owmmun" re lag 3'V:l':l';("o5 ;sm.EN MILE BAY chicken Reading, Penn. other guests were pitcher for the winners while I. Mm Bradford Yea and M”. 11 Y ' 13200 w st A .1 3 may Wednesday John Tumbull of Saint John N sonier was on the mound for the gret to learn of the unexpected 9 3h 5'09" an 433 Tickets 15:: and B." and Rotarian Vern Schurrnan losers. L3”"”" 3”" 0" behalf 0' 0” 00' death at Halifax. on August 7. '01 1000 W Hmsid August 27th, , . r . trial: of Wllmot and the Silver , 0 . 350 W Lea” 35. 0: 3eadm3' M355 u”eE"p'- Birch Women's Institute. present- Mm Camghanl "me x M i J" - V '-or .11 4' Rou"y"J' GTHSM K D' 5” ed the bride and groom with an eph tCa.tIiBA81I'llaaI'I( former ation Gaga x;lnr1c:li:mei'. G -A'fTENTl0N FARMERS-Wl ---?e senault c. I son er p;.G. Rankine arm Chan. and , muhogany cone, B8911 I G! On. - Tl('iI'll2thifeqSL3l-I; bulge N: ' ;..l?s'. iii”: :?.'.:nuN1ot1Tiana1:'e3 ””f.1,”,;,,,,g me many ulna; gm, ,9 Mllss Beatrice O'Brien. teacher, 9033 lY:1?)flm.ltliex TODAY 2:30 "715 ' 9:15 ' . "1 o . . , . . W" ash: Iivwlte pgicephghai Ebeleiiln C”"”””ed mm W" 0 Hierfl G Bir n lb Tr l mu gelvedthwag nllmmgm "W "lamp hghe e(:mshtmgu:sut::'s N3?) :31: W W blis c . A s - .s..-. ---.- H. ..-A. g on-- . c . 3 nor . m y. - ' ' jzzmton, Burlington. in favor of a motion declaring that 1. mm; 55' G, Ggy cf, 5. Deg. T111535; 15...? calm, and Mn, 1;-lying versity recently. y 4100 Yank can M. I ' . r- U13 C-A-H-A 13 "1 ("OT 09 33”"? Roches ab. 6. Taylor rf, R. Des- Clark assisted in the opening of r-- - 3920 Yk Bear GMS HIGH, WIDE a Personals ".1: 15"” t i:”i.””.”;””l" We E- W cw Bl r:::Y.W""":.:" ..”". E'.'.”?.i”i13”3?.ff"..2? ”:::.' -- mo wwosoms a T-F B dplig! ffeilliimtid tzcm in.t.h' lnicua p' whne and D'schmman' subs”. iii congifathlifahn were reoglved Hgderigc and'Arthur and their VII 3 ' 401” Mmy Sham ;nh;s,.,1,fgf1tt,g::)'.l:tx;o cirguiisais aligwed to esponnsgrrr tultiliripires-J Hogan and J inmldins a telephone call from families in Sydney, Nova scotla. I R M9 mftifiimili DIEIESIIIISI. holiday with two gum" ..A.. mama svchurmm. ' their grandson, Charles Erickson, ,,,-- 3499 (7 come, 0”" ” . - 3 us, "And what was decided about ' ...m.g.M... 0' the Royal Camdian "WM 5”” Miss Rita O'Brien. physlothev iooo D:ll'i'iusie ii" i”"”V I" Nmh "M tinned at Halifax. in ist at Kabat Kaiser Institute ...- ithe C.A.l-I. A. ban on west.-to-east R c A F ML Matthew. on behalf 0' his vs hm t D C 1 do he; , Mr James O'Malley, the Missesltransfer of junior players? a re- - s . . wife and mmse" expressed up 5-8 8 On. . -. S seen me lungs ' d Helen o'Maliey all porter asked. "The matter wasn't - y 3 holidays as gumt of her parents, Kmmne an ' b h " m 1 1 rd continued from page 6 mechmm in 0 09” Wmded 35' Vir and Mr James W. O'Brien 155 Mn olalos-lion. Wm Twin” V15"i”5 ”” ”Vf;f;1i'”"3bi:iP' 0 0” "m- u ..M.M.M..,...MM- dress. The ladies served refresh- S ' ' gmw no Scum gmdnibanc and Chi11'10N9WW”- 5 5" 390 W35 "W05 ' center fielder. Stewart, and one inlments which included a. delicious The Elmsdale wumer” mm. 45 com 4) 4 REGENT T0-iiliiiil 7.15-9.15 IOLD IIIII Illl I INIAI llllll I-v BIIIBIIIA STINNYBK PAIII. IIIIIIGIAS IIIIBEIIT RYAN NAIIIIYN NONIIIJI: . , CLASH BY Nan WI I. CA 0 NAISII I IIITII ANDII NEWS - CARTOON - .Il.ISTERlNG...BRUTAl.LY OUTSPOKENI f noun Monday and esrlay, August '18-19 "EMERGENCY WEDDING" Starring: Larry Parks-Barbara Hale Selected Shorts Wednesday and Thursday August 20 - 21 -jinss TOMORROW GOOD-BYE” Starring James Cagney DR VE-IIITIIEATRE STAlzT.ATousl. . RAIN OR CL GREAT ENTERTAINMENT 93' SMALL W s V nor: Mill-suulllrll SALE? -MORAN'S ALBEIITDN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20th TO SATURDAY. AUGUST 23rd. 1952. 2 LBS. LARD .............. ,. 33(- 2.LBS. DATES . 2 PKGS. RAISINS SOAP FLAKES, Pkg. . VTIG BARS ...................... .. WTON BEEF, 2 Cans -LET SOAP, 3 cakes ............ .. 'i. SPORK or KLIK. 2 cans .. I007, DISCOUNT ON LEATIIER FOOTWEAR igzl OFF ALI. Summer FOOTWEAR and SNEAKERS 207,. OFF ALL DRY GOODS Special Bargain Counter Installed for this Sale. some Monang Telephone 39. Aibel-ton.