THE UHAKLUI'FE'I‘UWN GUARDIAN A GA-GA SAGA OF THE WILD AND WOOZY WESTI els crammed with merri- 21133.: Stan and Ollie sing and '- dance their way into trouble... ~ they hunt for old 1n Brush- wood Gulc l It's bowlarious! \'.\'i'11t1).\\' .\l.-\'l'l.\'|Il-l ‘B110 , _ __-._ __ l‘ l" k __ ‘v .1 c111 1>_ ‘ 4 ,.....(.-\ l)lltl.lI\ 1x "rvrnr ~1'.\‘1).n-- H. (I. ll fillNl-Yfbllli v, _ .,. IPFYFII 11". s1‘ .\ R 'l‘ S 'l' (l l) .\ Y 3.1a - 1.00 _ 11.15 ADDED . . . . SERIAL SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 ,1 . . . .1. UOO¢LOOQOOOQOQOOCJQQQC“D"L'O*Iq;u;..;-@tfi5§§_j Island Motor Transport Ltd wnusn Bus SCHEDULE E"'F'3"'1'l\'*l 310N114 Y. u<:'1‘0n1-;11 2.11111 —--__ nus LEAVES CIiARLOTTl-ITOWN (From tvhitc/s Restaurant) r011 51111311115102; Qatnflfkrlll. ifiululuy - 0.00 A.l\i.. 1.1.: 1:31,, 3,45 H, .1 11r<11y (111 y —- IILUU RM. Sunday only - 10.00 AIM. r011 Nonrll LAKE (v11. s1, p,.1,.,-, Dally crcl-pt Sunday - 4.00 1'. a ml Sourig) M. nr< Ll-IAVPJS sumnznsinr-z (From Gnurlh-‘g Drug 3101-9) FOR CI|.-\RLO'l‘TE'l'()WN ‘ nail!‘ (Xvwl Sunday — 8.30 A.l\l.. 11.20 11.11. 400 r11 v hfllufllul‘ only — 10.00 Pm. Sunday only '- 1130 H‘; ‘ ‘o _ .- -- , ,,.. .. . t jfjf: 105.161.10.000ociooc-dooraoolrtociodooomorew r r 5 l l >_ A Message to Fox Fzlrmers And Fur Buyers You have (he riuht in expect skinninu. hoarding and clcnnin Skinc by EMMET GAVIN will lend over all nihcrs. Thai has been, and is 0111‘ solo purpose in make :1 better 3'01). lit) ilicrclorc zisll you to plcnsc icsl 11s with B. lrlul nrclcr. EMMET GAVIN Fox Polling‘ and (‘loaning Nlorl-ll Hotel “Elrclioiisc that the g of your Fox i MacLean. ‘4. Harold MacDonald. Wheatley Wheatley River School Fair CLAS SI Grains: Section l Silent oi Wheat Oats 1. Keith Rackham. Wheatley River; 2 Arnold MocLean, Wheatley River: 3. Stanley‘ Mac-Lean. Whcntley River; 4. Hamid MacLean, Wheatq ley River. Section 2 sheaf oi 100 heads of wheat — l. Harold Macheen. whcutlcy River; 2. Arnold Mao- man, “Rieotley River; 3. Stanley Maclxan. Wheatley River, Section 3 Shea! o! 100 heads o! barley-J. Keith Rackhbm, wheat- ley River; 2. Arnold MacLea-II. Wheatley River. Section 4 Six ears oi Sweet Corn 1. Reta Bernard. Hunter River; 2. Hilda. lllacQu-qrrle. Wheutley River; 3. Thelma Barrett. Wheatley River. $98110!) 5. Pint 0i Beam- 1. Gregoiy Dciron, Ebenezeifil 2. RAY Higgins. Hunter River; 3. Vcrno Ncivmun, Huntre River. - CLASS II ROOTS section 1 Peck oi Green Moun- luin Potatoes—i. Stanley Mac- Lean. wheatley River; 2. Gordon Wlleatley River; 8 Thelma. Barrett. Wlieatley River; River. Section 2 Peck oi Irish Cobblers I. Allison Curr, whcutiey River; 2. John Corr, whenlley Riven‘; S. Bc-nnctt Cur. Whcatlcy River; 4. Elmer MacDonnid ivheotley River. SPCIIOI) 3 (o) Collection o! 3 tllYllllJS 1tuble)—l. Dorothy Bryon- ton. Ebenezer; 2, Arnold MacRae, Ebcncrer: 3 Esther Stead, ilifhciltley River; 4. John Carr, Wliéatlcy. Suction 3 (b) collection o! 3 turnips (Feed) -—1. Altred MM!- Donald. Ebenezer; 2. Keith Rak- ham, Wlieatiey River. S(‘t‘ll()ll 4. Collection of 3 man- gcls~l. Velma Martin. Hunter River; 2; Robert MacDonald. Ebenezer; 3. Gordon MloLeln. wheatley River; 4. Robert Rack- ham, Wheatley River, Sec-lion 5 Collection oi 6 cartons half long-i. Reta Bernard, Hun- ter River; 2. Verna Cudmoro, Wheatley; 3 Lsobel Cudmoro, Wheatley; 4. Katerina MacPherson wheatley. Section 6 Collection of 8 Pars- nip=’—1. Helen Cudmore. Wheatley.- cuss 1n visors-muons Section 1 Six Green Tomatoes- 1. Velma ivlartin, Hunter River; 2. Gregory Doiron. Ebenezer; 3. Reta Bernard. Hunter River; 4. Arnold MacRae, Ebenezer. Section 2 Three Green Cucum- bcrs- 1. Hilda. Macquoirle, Whoatley; 2. Gregory Doiron, Ebenezer; 3. Marie DesRnche. Wheatley River; 4. Arnold Mu:- Rae, Ebenezer. Section 3 Six Beets-l. Mary Macbeod. Hunter River; 2. Gregory Doiron. Ebenezer; 3. Harold MM:- Donuld, Wheatley River; 4. Alice McPherson, Wheatley. Section 4 Cabbage (2 heads) — 1. Reta Bernard, Hunter River; 2. Velma Martin, Hunter River. Section 5 Pumpkin (One) 1. Chester MacDonald, Ebenezer; 2. Arnold MacRae, Ebenezer; 3. Sinclair Cutcllile, Hunter River. Section oSquash (one) 1. Patsy Barrett, Hunter River; 2. Hilda MacQuanle, Wheat-icy. CLASS 4 FLOWERS Section i Sweet Peas — 1. Dorothy MacDonald. Ebenezer; 2.- , Chester MacDonald, Ebenenr. Scction 2 Bouquet oi Mixed Fiowcrs-J . Keith Rnolcham, m” l\'""'= 511T“ ('h:lrl0itei1l\vn "7710 ('l'0u'l1in{/ Fair of. r1 (‘roll-wing Your" hiAlllllbllf WINTER FAIR | 11nd l"().\’ SHOW 3 lil‘l' bust. fcalilrcs or .1 114111141 n nzulc-ioo-luiclv 011(- iiill.l - . '. uttraciivo are itlrlc.» 1:111’ lllt‘ nvr-rnce stage and scrvvn (wrlutv apparently (toes with grr-nt. rlcx-irrity. Mix: Average Girl 11-h» >11‘ nil-iv rwrcs nhmlt hcr ap- l l""‘- "(r ' (Jill in rleciiic definitcly l ’ iwsi point is. thcn make . ("I W‘! 0-‘ ll ii ‘i111 has ncno l wh-Wi i. u) likoiv. slit‘ had beticr ,1*l\\ H") "i with mnkc-up until , iwnv- il.‘. will“; point evnlyfls. Aunt-fir, 11.s_l .,.._-..,,.._. lmv- 5'" l N. D. MacLean _..._._..._.__ . v 111111.41: snow ; b-flnERTAKER o v.\111)1:v11.1.1~: EMBALMER o 1112.5 0F WAR y Charlottetown and 0 “A395 ' “i North Wiltshire , .\.\11*s|2.\11:.\1's Q Z.__..____. . Phone I49 T h 1.- ilrcuicst Winter. ' Full" in the Haul. I C. N. R. Earnings rtlziskan ‘bred Silver Foxes, Hill or more to choose from ' hcforc polling. - J. M. ROOP Ranch on Kcnsinglrln Road Qllw. Nov. . ~ (ll .\.l( )l‘\"l'l\‘.l'Z i‘ l1. grit . ri-lnlvlw. llif‘ mu. 1w (funadlon Nuiionnl R1111- uzw. .s_\'.~tr~r'n for the tcli rim‘ period "lzrilng Oflllbfl‘ Zllsl. Hill‘? urn- t6 484.13 as compared wlali $6.377,- 850 for the corlusilonclinl: period oi 1B8 an hon-Me" o! $106,388. Wheatlcy River; 2. Arnold Mac- Rae. Ebenezer; 3. Verna Cudmore, Wheatlcv; 4. Chester MacDonald, Ebcnezcr. Section 3 Bouquet oi Gladiolus- 1.. Dorothy MacDonald, Ebenezer; 2. lwbel Cudmore. Wheatley. Section 4. Potted Geranium — 1. Helen Cildlnore. Vifheatll]; I. Joyce Cudmore. Whoatley. CLASS 5 FRUIT Section 1 Plate of 6 apples (Filed A>.trncl1a11)—l. Hermon Wells. Wlicnllcy River. Section 2 Plate oi 6 apples (Wcalthy)—1. Keith. Rlckhom. Whcatlcy River; 2. Verna New mnn, Hunter River; 3. John Con’. Whentley River; 4. Velma Mart-in. Hunter River. Section 3. Plate ol10 apples (crobm-i. Freda MIAQUUTIG. Wheatley; 2. Sydney Macquarrlc. Whentiey: 3. miller Stood. Wheatiey River; 4. Gordon Moc- Loan Wheltley River. Section 4 Plate o1 1o plum; l. Ruth Roberta. llbenmr; Ronald MacDonnld. lbcneler; Donald Axworthy. Wholtley; Cora Axworthy. Wheotioy. I I. 4. CLASS O COOKING Section l single U»! oi whim Bread-i Iieltho Mooleod. Inn- czcr: 2. Katherine MaoPhoflon. Whcatley; 3 Lois Ford, Ibsneur. Riv"; 2. Iflllmifd, Ehsneler. Section 3 Pinto oi 9 Ginger BRIDE-l Verna. Newmui, Hunter 31V"; 2. Iredo Newman, Hunter Rive)‘; 8. Dorothy MatDonfld; Ebcneur. Section 4 Plain White Tea. Cake 1. Louise MooQuarrie. Hunter Rlvur: 2. Eunice Rlollham, Wheat- lfiy 31V"; 3- Lois Ford Ebenezer. 14. Katherine Mocrherson, Wheat- ell. 500M011 5 Plate o! Brown Sugar Wdlle- 1. Joyce Cudmore, Wheat-- ley; 2. Verne Cuclmore, whcatloy; 3. Isobel Cudmore, Wheatley; 4. Eunice Rackham. wheatley Rlver.. Section 6 Pin Jar o! Canned Beets- l1. Katherine McPherson, Wheat-icy; 2. Frances Baznnll, l-Ilmter River; 3. Hilda MacQuarrle, wheatley. Section 7 School Lunch—l Doro- l-hy MacDonald. Ebenezer. CLASS ‘I SEWING, KNITTING CROCHITING Section 2 Specimen oi Domed Mitten-l. Esther Stead, Wheatley River; 2. Francis Bagnall, Hunter River; I. Ruth Smith, Hunter RAW)‘. _ Section 3 Specimen oi Cross Stitch Samples-l. Frances Bflhall Hunter River; 2. Ruth Smith, Hunter River. l Section 4 Specimen of Knitted Scarf (Garter Stitcln-l. Isobel; Mnclbeod, Ebenezer; 2 Cora Ax-l worthy. Wheatley; 3. Frances Bag- § nuld, Hunter River, 1 Section 1 specimen of Plain Sewing (Girlls Blouse)-1. Eunice Rackham, Wheatley River. section 2 specimen oi Crochet- ing Cushion Top (wocni. Eunice Riwkham, Wheatley River; .2. Velma Martin, Hunter River; 3. Ruth Smith, Hunter Riven. Section 4 Specimen or Darned Socks-l. Katherine McPherson, wheatley: 2. ‘ Hilda MacQum-rle. Wheatiey; 8. Lois Ford, Ebeneuer. section 5 Specimen of Hem- ctitching (double) Tray Cloth — I. lcitho Mwlieod. Ebenezer. CLASSB DIVISION A. MANUAL TRAINING Section 2 Bird House—l. Lloyd Cousins. Hunter River; 2. Ellwood Robertson. Hunter River; 3. Ches- _icr Whltlock, mintcr River; 4. Ian Coullns, Hunter River. CLASS 9 LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY Section (a) Heifer calf (Dairy Breed) 1. Allison Carr. Whieatley; 2. Poland Rwhharn, Wheatley River; 3. John Carr. Wheatley; 4. Gordon Macbecn, Wheatlcy River. Section (b) Heifer Cali’ (Beer Breed) -1. Velma. Martin, Hun- ter River; 2. Patrick DesRochc 8. Lois Day, Section 2 Pullet and (Cockerel (Barred Rlooln-l. Eunice Rack- ham, Whoatley River; 2. Robert Rackham, Whentley River; 3. Pat- richxDesRnche. Wheatley Rlvcr; 4. Maris DesRoche, Whentley River. CLASS 10 COLLECTIONS Section 1 16 injurious weeds -1. Hunter River School. 2. Wheatley School. 3. Ebenezer School. 4. Wheatley River School. Section 2 25 Insects-Adult stage l. Hunter River School, 2. Wheat- loy River School. 8. Vlheotiey School. _ . CLASS ll SCHOOL WORK Section 1 Writing (11) Grade I—— 1. Patsy Barrett. Hunter River; 2. Clayton Smith. Hunter River; 8. Pauline Whitlock. Hunter River; 4. Cecil Elkhoud. W. , River; 11nd Bennett Carr. wheatley. (B) The Ugly Duckling — l. Keith Rwkham. Whoatley River; 2. Ethel Nicholson. Hunter River; 3. Sinclair Cutcliif. Hunter River; 4. Preston Ford, Wheat-lay River; (C) Where G0 The Boats‘) - 1. Chester Whltlock. Hunter River: 2 Patrick DesiRoche. Wheat/ell River; 3. Herman Wells, Wheatley River; 4. Wilmont Robertson. Hunter River. (D) November-l. Harold Mec- Donald, Whcatley River; 2. Esther Stead. Whentley River; 3. Margaret Smith, Hunter River. (E) Grades V11 and V111 - l. Wanda DesRoche. Hunter River; 2. John DesRoche, Wheatlcy River; 8. Lois llbrd. lbeneoer. (F) Grades IX and X My Heart Imps Up-l. Catherine McPher- son. Whectley; 2. Marjorie Bul- mm, Whutlsy River; 3, Lorraine DesRochc, Hunter River; 4: Doro- thy ihcDom-ld, Ebenezer. Section 2 Map Drawing- Grade; V and VI-P. E Island- i. Harold MacDonald, Wheutley River; 2. Mngmt Smith. Hunter River; 3. Elmer MacDonald, Wlnstloy River; 4. Esther Stud Wheatley River. (B) Grades VI’! and V111 --South Ailicrica~i. Wands Dealinchc. Hunter River; 2. John DesRoche, Whoatlcy River: S. Gordon Mu» Inn Whoatley River; 4. Lois rpm. Dunner. (O) Oxides IX and X Europe- l. Inrrotno DesRocho. Hunter 31hr; I. Eunice Rscirhun. ‘Whell-lcy River: 3. Bets Bernard. nunw River: 4. Katherine Mc- Qectlon 2 Piste cl T» Ii-Icults 1.3111111» ham. who)» Phonon. wnuucy. loath! I n4 undo‘ -the none a upper Help: COLD! Speciallydeni in! (brunt, where 3 out of 4 colds start. Use it at the first mews. Vacs: -- e -- VA-TRO-IIOL 1. Snowman-l. Clayton Smith. Hunter River; 2. Cecil lllikhoud, Whentley River; 3. Ruthie Whit- lock, Hunter River; 4. P11111111: whitlock. Hunter River. (B) Grade 2 Little Boy Blue — l. Keith Rackham. Whcetley River; 2. Preston Ford, Whcltley River; 8. Sinclair Cutciilie, l-lun- m River; 4. Freda. Nowmln, Iiuntcr River . (C) Grades 3 and 4. Old. Dutch Cleanser-l. Robert Smith, Hun- ter River; 2. Chester Whltlocln. Hunter River: a. Frances Buns-ll. l wheatley River; 4. (l) . Hunter River; 4. Gregory Doimn, Ebenezer. (D) Grades V and VI. A Christ- mas Oard—l. Ruth Smith, Hunter River; 2. Elmer MmDona-ld, wheatley River; 3 Ether Stead. Isobel Mac- Leod, Ebenezer. (E) Grades VII and VIII. A Birch Tree in Wu1ter—- 1. John DesRoche, Wheotley River; 2. Tho llontral Guardian Ihll column In runvod hr IOII cl 104ml lntoren but ldvutllllll 0| a nowny nnlurc mu’ In llllflflfll ll l cults n word nlrlotly pqnble lll - vomi- ELK“ Oct- 115514-1441 SIB tor-broad. KENT BEAUTY shoppe. SPOO- lnl bugnins. 13-1894-11-8-31. use mourn’- momma: for mm bum. uoi-o-is-u UONFIDIEATION LII’! IN BUBANOB 11-6789-1-18-81! HAVE YOU A COPY o! the Ross; Miller lecdinc schedule tor ialltand oarlyvrintor? lttellshawtoiott-be colour and the sheen into to: iur. PRESBTERIAN CHURCH. - Servlcea Sunday, November 7th. Mount Stewnrt 11 A. M. Harring- ton 8 P. M. 00mm Mnrshfleld 7.80 P. M. Pleplraiory Service, Friday. Novem- her 5th, 8 P. M. 11-1401-11-4-11. SPECIAL SERVICES at Long Creek Baptist Church beginning November 4th 7.80 P. M. mv. B. G. Manner speaker. "Ltvini Awny Prom God.” muaic. L-l4i0-il-4-1l. SCHOOL WORIIL-In Gmde 2. Miss Stiowartls department, Prince Street School the standln: tor the month should read-l. Morflbrt McDmiald; 2, Roger Jenkins, Paula. Raylleld equal: 8. Stanley ucNair. Marjorie McPherson, equal. ACCEPTS POSITION.— Kenneth Ross of Charlottetown. Whfl 4P6!" L015 Ford, Ebenezer. (F) Grads 9 and l0—A Fire- place- l. Ruth Roberts end Doro- thy MacDonald, Ebenevcr; 2. Leitha. MaoLeod. Ebeneur; 3. Katherine McPherson, Wheatley; 4. Nelson Stevenson, Wheltley River, (G) Grades 7 l0. A Farmyard Scene -1. Lorraine DesRoche. Hunter River; 2 Verna Cudniore, Wheatley, 3. Milda MacQunrrle. wheatley. Section 4 Portfolio-m) Grades 1 6 Wild Animals and Wild Birds ! o! P. E. I. —1. Hunter River School. 2. Ebenezer school. 3. Wheatley River School. (B) Grades 7 10 30 Mont Page Pcrsonages in 1936-4987 -1. Ebon- ezer School. 2. Hunter River Sclwol 3. Wlieatley, River School, 4. Wheatley School, Section 5 Original POstIr-(l) Grades l-6 Stops. Look. Listen-l. Thelma. Bryenton and Isobel Mc- Leod. Ebenezer; 2. Otis Ford cud Chestcr MacDonald, Ebenezer; 8. Ronald McDonald and Clnude Molmod, Ebenezer; 4. Elmer Mu:- Donald, Wheatley River. (B) Grades 7-10-—Adult Educn- tion—1. Eunice Rackhmn Wheatley River; 2 Lois Ford and Leitha. McLeod, Ebenezer; 8. Ruth Roberts and Dorothy MacDonald, Ebenezer. Section 6 Plastinine Modelling (n) Grades 4 and under--Nest and Eggs-—1. Patrick ResRoche, Wheatlcy River; 2. Herman Wells, Wheotiey River: 3. Chester Mac- Donald, Ebenezer; 4. Keith Rack- ham, Wheatley River. (B) Grades 5~6-'l—A Book-I. Esther Stead, Wheatley River; 2. Ronald MacDonald, Ebenomu‘; 8. Harold MacDonald. Wheatley River; 4. Elmer MacDonald. Wheatley River; (C) Grades 8-9-10-(Britlsh 131w 1 Hunter River School, 2. KAl-h- erlno McPherson. Wheatley; I. Dorothy McDonald and Ruth Roberts. Ebenezer; 4. Nelson Stev- enson, Wheotley River. CLASS 12 CONTESTS Section 1 Public Speaking "A Great CanadlarP-l, Dorothy MacDonald, Ebenezer; 2. Ruth Roberts, Ebenezer. Section 2 School Ghorus- 1. Hunter River Schools, 2. lhenezer School. Section 4 Oral Reading- l. Otis Ford. Ebenezer; 2. Hamid MacDonald. Wheotley River; 3. Hilda MacQuni-rle. Wheatiey; 4. wilmont Roberton, H. River. CLASS l3 SPORTS Section 1 100 yd. dash, boys l8 and 14 -1. John Curr, 2. Gordon MacLean. Section 2 75 yd. dash. boys 9 and 10 -—l. Ralph Josey. 2. Ronald Mc- Donald, 3. Wilmont Robertson. 4. Stirling Macdiuarrle. Section 3 5n yd. dash. girls 6 years old -—1. Betty McNoill. Humor River: 2. Patsy Benoit. ,i'-Iuntcr River; 3. Shirley Cnrcw. ' Hunter River. Section 4 50 yd dash girls ‘I and &-— 1. Mary. Maclicod, Hunter River; 2. Freda Newman. ilunter River. Section 5 '15 yd. dash, boys ll and 12-1. Chester Whitlcck. 2. Claude MacLcod. 3. Ralph JOEY. . 4. Patrick DesRochc. . Section 6 50 yd, dash. girls U and 10-—l. Thelma. Bryenion, 2. Gladys Andrews. 3. Edith Ona- weli, 4. Evenly Hlcekox. Section 7 (50 yard sick moo. boys i0 and undcrl-l. Wllmont Robertson. 2. Afilson Corr, 3. l Preston Carr. Sectnlnllwoyduotrucmboyl Ii and oven-l. Roland Rackham. 2. Wilfred Stead. 3. John OOH‘. 4. wllmont Robertson. announce-ah. gnu "mama mo»; the pm trim meld in plow“ in connection with the humiliation oi a carrier system (or The Evening Nt-ws in town. loll, on Sunday tor Halliax. where he has accepted a [mutton-New 618580)" News- PELT RECEIVING STATION- Thc Canadian National Bbcelvlng Station located st HIITIB Building. 130 Kent St-nc . Char- lottetown, will be open for the fur season commencing Monday, November 1st. Albert S. Robertaon, (i1 chi-TUB)- L-ISIlB-ii-fl-lmo. IN FASHION Sll0W.-A tashlon show under the direction o! Mrs. L. Jean Currie, the rormer Jen-n MacLean oi’ Pictou. N. S., was pre- sented belore members 0i the Women's Auxilioiy to the Owldlm Club. Nov. a, at. the Bwwn Y-W-QA- building. Others on the committee drmngIng the afternoon's program included Mrs. Walter P. White and Mrs. Joules K. Morrison. the foruiei" Jeanette Mull-Md 01' New London. P- E- 1- FUNERAL SERVICES-Tho tu- nerul of Mr. William lib-nest Leon- ard was held yesterday mcrninl trom his late residence Comwnll. to St. Dumtanb Basilica. where Requiem High Mus was oelehrawd by Rev. George McDonald. The pull bearers were Mom's. John Helm-ta John Donahue, John Ells- worth, Albert Hood, Halon How- ard and J. J. Trainer. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. P. McMahon, DD. and 12)—I. Isobel McLeod. 2. Peofl Bernard. 3. Margaret Ford. 4- Evelyn Hickox. Section 11 1100 yd. dash. female teacherm-Thanklul Bain. Hunter River, 2. Loretta. Dorion, Bonnie: Road; 3. Est-her hlatiheson, Ebenezer. Section I2 (100 yd dash. boys, 15 And oven-l Roland Rmclchun, 2. John Carr, 3. Ralph Josey, 4. Lloyd Carew. Section l8 (50 yd three-legged race, glrlS)—l, Dorothy MacDonald and Leitha Manhood, 2. Margaret Ford and Isobel MacLood, 3. Lois MacQuarrle and Irma Bag- nall, 4 Vera. Robertson and Gladys MoNeill. Section 14 (50 yd. three-legged race boys)—1. Roland Rackhun and Nelson Stevenson, 2. Ronald McDonald and Claude McLeod. 3. John Carr and Donnie Axworthy, 4. Herman wells and Gordon Mac- 1cm. Section i5 (75 yd. dash. girls 16 and over)-—I. Margaret Smith, 2. Irma Bagnall. a. Velma Martin. 4. Louis Mocquarrie. Section 16 (50 yd. dash, boys 6 yreJ-l. John Bryentcn, 2. Walter MacQuui-rle. 3. Sydney Mu:- Quarrie, 4. Arnold MacLeim. Section l7 (50 yd. dash, boys 'l and 8 ycars)-i. Elwood Robertson 2. Roland Doucetie, a. 811101511’ Cutcllile. 4. Arnold Maoltae. Section l8 )50 yd. jockey race, 11cc. boyn-l. Nelson Stavuucn and Roland Rackham, a cheater MacDonald and Ellwood Robert- son, 3. Wilfred Stead and Weston iVloNevtn. 4. Wilmont Robertson and Ralph Josey. Clouds M01006 and Ronald MacDonald (tie). Section 12 (75 yd. dash, girl: is and i4)-1. uithz MscLcod, 2. Dorothy MacDonald. 3. Educ Hic- lcnx. Section 20 (b0 yd. wheelbarrow race. buyer-l. Nelson Stw-Jienaon and Roland Rackhsm, g John Corr and Donnie Axwortlhy, 3. Claude McLeod and Rpnnid Mc- Donald. 4. R5lph Josey and Wil. rnont Robertson. Section 2i (Quarter Mlle relay) l. monomer. 2. whutley River, a. Wlmtloy. Girls nee-ior-oll-l.‘ Lou-ho Mllcllood, 2. l McLeod, 2. Ilnrflfcl Ford, . Dorothy Mc- Dunlld. Ioyl Rwtcr-alb-i. Roland . 2. Wimod stud. i. loo McDonald. 4. Nsiccn ltpv- canon. B53155 q-Hmvr: 0N HEINZ RQODS M . by because tlwilecz‘ mm f“ b“ an; .P h‘ “at: ‘lad flan U)?“ N . Th Y" 31w»; “ma” nod flfiliLa-(g ‘f ‘l.‘l°él?;.."k°§i’i€'r- mode-egg," 14 1- fir)" °°“?‘ new. “ti” HEINZ sraaiNf-D Y°°°s IN YOUR MEALS OThereb real "come hither” in dishes made with Heinz Cooked Spaghetti. And so quickly pre- pared. All by itself it's appetlzing and nourishing. With diced bits of left over meats, sausage, mush- rooms, it's l grand, tempting main dish. There's butter, milk, cheese —enticing tomato sauce in it. Irresistible! 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