Chief Justice 1Decides In Truck Seizure At -S'sidel dl "The applicant relies on North- west Mortgage Co. V. commis. sloner of Excise (1544) I1 C.C.C. 394, in which Dyaart. .1.. held that "all reasonable care" did not ne- cessarily involve a clearance from the police that the mortgagor is not likely to lapse into breach of penal laws, but might fairly be confined to the care regarded as .easonab' necessary by a bust. nesa man in a business traction. "Dysart. .I., thought it was go- ing too far to intcrpert "all reason- able care" as meaning "all poss- ible care" or "all conceivable . care. ”Tellier, J.. in Tilden Drive Your- self Co. V. Deputy Minister of National Revenue, (I952) 108 C.C. C. P. 200 says: "the court is not ments of the act and the application ready to accept as a principle that win 1-efuged, lin all cases of this nature exten- Ytlr Morlev M. Bell Q.C. appear-'SiVe investigations under police ..n..; the Minister of National Rev- authority. eliminatins any possi- enue and Mr. D.O. Stewart Q.c, bllity of error, mustbe undertaken, appeared for m,' nppiicmt. for. if such were the case. it is The Provision, of 3' 134 gr, .5 evident that a person of good faith follows. --134. ii) whenever any would never be able to assert his horses, vehicles, vessels or other IIIIGP9515 appliances have been seized as "In the Line of decisions cited by forefeited under this act, anyone the Crown, which held that some (other than the person accused of definite action. excluding any ne- an offence resulting in such sei- gative attitude or abstention. is zure or person in whose posses- imposed on an applicant. each slon such horses, vehicles or other case indicates that some cause appliances were seized( who claims for suspicion would have been dis- an interest in such horses. ve- closed by the inquiry which the hicles. vessels or other appliances applicant had failed to make. as owner, mortgagee. lien-holder ''In the Tilden case. supra. there or holder of any like interest may were "facts sufficient to arouse within thirty days after such sei- som ewh at the suspicions of sure apply to any judge of any claimant's employees." . superior court of any Province of "There was a record of previous i the Exlcse Act was heard before Monday and the application was refused. . The vehicle. a panel truck. had been sold by the dealer to Perry and a balance remained unpaid on the purchase price. Accordinl to the evidence the truck had been used by Perry for illegal purposes and had been confiscated accord- ing to the terms of the Excise Art and to be sold. The act re- quires that the dealer must make reasonable inquiries to satisfy him- self that the vehicle would not be llscd for illegal purposes such as cnlllravcning the Excise Act. The dealer, F. Earle MacDonald Ltd.. failed to satiaiY the court that he had made sufficient in- quiries to satisfy the require PRINCESS ROYAL AND GOVERNOR GENERAL Her Royal Highness. The Prln- Right Honourable Vincent Massey, are pictured above leaving 1119 cess Royal. and His Excellency the CH.. Governor General of Canada, Quebec City quayslde shortly alter- Awards Gal Arsenault. Secl. 10A. Sect. 10B. years nault Arsellault lst. Sylver J chequer Court for an order decIar- Ltd. V. The King (1941 102 C.C.C. Ing his interest. P. 40., per Lalonde J. ALSO IN -. (2) "Where. after such notice to ggp G:;19E3:nr!1g:slr:)"I15erAtffC1g)1:;;'scee :f;,:”',','”f:'m1;”d:h,f,1:gg:a;"f,i' 5,”; tl942'l n c.c.c. 244. per Chisholm nmmciiou of such judge; (A) C. J. also in re Traders Finance Thai the ciaimnni is innocent nf Corp. V. Commissioner of Excise. any complicity in the offence re- (1940) 75 C-C.C.. P. 109. Per HIP Canada or to a Judge of the Ex- offences in Traders Finance Corp. a ' - Lennox Island HUL'L'l'ON. Me AP- Simon Bartlett, 32. has been ordered held section (2) (A) of 8. 164. "As to sub-s. (2) (B). the evi- dence is purely negative. The. appli- cant knew of nothing which would lead it to suspect that the vehicle was likely to be and eontraryto the provisions of the set. but it made no investigation of on this point either before or after the Wmlld fill. lid if lllch eVldenCCi "I regretfully C(Ifl('Illl'l.' that this were not available an application; lpplicant has not discharged the would succeed ii-respectively of the lurden of exercising "all reason- presence or absence of reasonable able care. Br! 0!! "ll DIl'l-D9.1'13C-'PPu9""- -"The applicant is therefore re- "ll Mimi 019'? 9'31 11" ”P1'95' fused. and iunless the Minister I101! '''-'l91'91"d 1" 133505111119 waives payment of costs) the ap- CIN" 131130303 "59 51134911 "f '1 plicant Is ordered to pay the res- abseace of likelihood that the ve- Guardian IVINING CLASSES Central premises before the time of the -Western CAPE TRAVERSE Ian Gospel meetings nightly I sun. I. A. Joyce and . A. Ramsay. CARD PARTY Legion Home Kenslngton, Friday. October 7th. 3.30 o'clock. Sponsored by Lad- ics Auxiliary. Everyone welcome. RESERVE SATURDAY. Onto Mrs W. G. Bradley. accompanied by her son. Cannon. left on Sept- ember 30. for her home In York- ton.'Sask.. after spehding the past month with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Paynter. Kensington. and visiting other friends and re- latives here Bur. Mrs. Lila Campbell returned to Charlottetown on September 28, after spending a few days at Ken- slngton, guest of her sister. Mrs. Ernest Houston and Mr. Houston. Miss Amelia, Mill returned to REGULAR THURSDAY night dance at K Le by De Boys. Admission so cents. of a few hymnslthe responsive ceding from the New Testament mi Mr" and MW Wesley Richard" son of South Brewer, Maine, gin-, Members of the families of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Paynter. nee Grace Goss. gathered at their home in 2. Jean Mscwilliams. 8. Justin Murray. Grade V111 1. John Robinson. 1. Carol Cutcllffe. 8. Elmer Mac- Donald. niversary of their marriage to honor them with gifts. A mantle radio was presented by Mrs Roy Tuplln who also read the anniversary card and other gifts were presented by Mrs. Aus. tin Rogers and Miss Mary Rogers. A humorous reading was given by Mrs. Austin Rogers. Lunch was served by Mrs. Verdun Paynter, Mspah Diane Webster. 8. George Msc- End , Williams. Grade V: 1. Sandra Macradyen. 2. Verna Leard. 3. Buddy Peters. Grade IV; 1. Eugene Murphy. 3. Donna Dawson. 8. Arlene New- some. Grade 111 in: 1. Donnie How- att. 2. Everett Deslloches. 3. Best- ram Thompson. W 1'" om. 1liJr-- 1 Barbara Web Mrs Austin Rogers and Mr R 1”" sluts" Tull B1 " W a Vancouv 9 ”' "" rliu srarsu crrv lespital in Halifax. h Well-planned design of Dublin paidtngsonieilnseat streetsiscreditedtothe town ilpilannnlng committee established in STOP ODORS Zia. .-u..""' "2. ' ”'E"' su.:I.:7..".'lllI."."' &.nq1-nng, gun. ;J4Ns'ansDayl b 3- In an .AMan Shot Maine Householder Held red after Bartlett ordered Bernard 1 Church '1" Sunday morning and several other is confined to his home through ill-1 ness. led by her young son. Carmen of, ;;:':t1031'e spaa:1:a::,::n;a':hew1;:e:ta:;'ncent visitors toMoncIorl, they were-I Mrs. Bradley's parents Mini Mrs. J. Bruce Paynter Kensirlg-1 to attend the funeral of the late George McLeod of Darnley- MacLeod of Darnley was from the Keir Memorial Church at Malpeque on Thursday after- noon. The services were conducted by Rev.. Mr. Blakey. The hymns sung were -"Abide With Me” and The Lords My Shepherd. The pali- bearers were Messrs. Lloyd Adams Wallace Adan" Fred Hickey. Arthur Mahar. and Charles Hickey. Interment was in the Peoples Cemetry at Malpeque. chairman for the evening. Mn and Mrs. Paynler were Recent Exhibit-Ion Sect. 18. Foal. general Prizes I400. Brood Ma re Roadster. Mair. lcerrlage ', F Arsenault. The following is a list of prize winners at the recent Egmont Bay usd Mt. Carmel Exhibition: CLASS I. HORSES having raised a foal. lst. Aubin ianl; 2nd. Edmond Bernard- Sect. 5. Brood Mare (draft) with foal at foot. lsf, Joseph 12. Gal- lant; 2nd. Joseph E. Gallant. Sect. 6, Heavy Draft. 3 years and over weight over 1400, lst, Edmond Bernard. Sect. 7. Light Draft. 8 years and over. weighing under Antonin Gallant; 2nd. Camille D. lst, Sect- fl. Colt under 2 years. lat, Joseph E. Gallant. iCar- riage) with foal at foot, lat Syl- vere J. F Arserlault or gelding over 2 years in harness. lat. Edwin Darby. Sect. 12. Colt. 2 years. icarrlagel lst. Joseph E. Gallant. Sect. 14, Marc 'or gelding and over Wilbert Richard. 2nd. Joseph P. A. Arsenault. 3rd. Donat H. Arse- 1st. Sect. MA. Mare or gelding. 3 years and over icarrlaget in bar- ness. lst. Wilbert Richard. Sect. 15. Horse, general pur- pose. lat, Renie Gallant: 2nd. Cy- rus P Gallant, 3rd. Camille DJ Sec! 20. Champion mare or gel-i ding under 3 years. Joseph E. Gal-. Ivan Clark and sun. 1st. Antonin Gallant; Bernard: flrd. Adrien Arsenaulb Serf. lit, Senior Heifer calf. application to relevant seizure. Whether any of ., 1, 5 ii" 2 Ad 2 Ar.enault: 2nd, Sylvere .1. C13,; we Thane A. Clmvblll 13050 IIINIIBI rnceded the dat (digit. lat. l3Vill)i!e1 Aliggnauliyears F.n.:lIl5eIl:.ill; 3rd. Leo Bernard. mni, by !'.E. MacDonald Ltd.. those search: in eded the data. sent, 3, stallion over 3 vearg Si-ct. 11. Junior Heifer calf born in recovery of a vehicle sold by clued. (French Canadian) lat. Willie r after April ir.-.. 1955. registered or the dealer to one Medici!-Perry "Two lines of decision appeared Arsenauit. grade. 151- A"1""1" 531131115 2"'1- ,,,d seized under an infraction of in the cases cited. Sect. 4. Brand More ulraltl Emlllen Bernard; 3rd. Alyrr Cor- mier. CLASS ill. AYSHIRE BREED Sect. 4. Cow. Edwin Darby. registered. J. F. Arsenaiilt; Bernard: 3rd. lat, Edmond Bernard: nard. Serf. 10. Senior Heifer Edmond Bernard- 2nd. Arseliauit. 3rd. l'lu'.rirLn Arsellault after April 1st. 1955 grade, Ist, Edmond Bernard. 2nd. Edmond Bernard 3rd. Arsenaulf. Sect. 12. Group of three heuer 2 years and heifer 1 near or heifer calf. registered or grade. 151.. Edmond Bernard: Zud. Vic- iorui Arsenault. 3rd. Emlllen Ber- nard CLASS W. SHORTEORN Sci-t. 1. Bull 1 years and over. registered, Isl. lyan Clark and fl 3 Pl-l!'P05G.,I S-er! 3. Bull rail registered or jeliglble. lst. Ivan Clark and Son. Sort. 4, Cow. registered. lst. 131''1- Sect 5. Heifer 2 years. Isl. C1-A55 U. CATTLE Robert Marbaurm and Son. 2nd, g ! , BIYIIOLSTEIN Cyrus P. Gallant. I , P I J .ev. . u..two years and over., Sect. 5. Heller. 1 year, let, IEl:g::.gs;h:f(:;;:':1c':." am!” mar registered. lst. Adrien Arsenauiulvan Clark and Stan .he arrival of the Royal gut-.-.:f (Canadian Pacific Photo) sy-15:; J; FS0X;E9;:tf11lj1erM- 151-lclmt-an? Sect. 6. Heifer. 1 year register-llant; flrd. Tilmnn C Gallant. i ed. lst. Sylvere J. F Arsenaulhi Sec! II. Heifer 2 years, lst, speaker at persons from ,- Mr and Mrs. Russell McLeorl ollolheary. left for a visit in Fred- Mrs. George Bradley accompan- Mr Frank conflict of M19. All IIIQIIIIT If the lull I0!!! POIYUVG ICNOII 05 8 pendent", cost; of this appiica. ton left for her home by train on time ofthe contract would not have potential applicant. and implies at uony Friday morning, revealed any relevant conviction. cast a partially sigijective tetstuilaf Wgnngng MM Lila Macuod R N remm ML ruerpectedny "Ii. ttlltwwhrci ?i?:r:l:tdl: tt:ld:el:x':rocni:le,tli. In "My 0 E - ed to Boston to resume her oro- W951 C'””' Eva.” gram". p:e".c'he. ,1 M, -53,... ii ii...” wn, . (nctunl Burhngfon fesslonal duties after being home 1" Hamaxt ment. The funeral of die late George held . sister-in-law. fred Brooks The many Roy Campbell. their friends who Grade V11; 1. Jean MacNel'l. 2. Kensington on September 28 to five years ago were bi Jean Dawson. 8. Connie Clarke. celebrate with them th 45th1 . ' 1 l O '1 be Grade V1: 1- Alan Robinson. 2 ' ”" 1;e;fef,.”"" Re'”"'"""" .11"? Blueberry Mr. Rodger Miller. son ofkMr. Valence wmt csninmtl It! even WALK or 1 ml ounce MW O'Leclry , Dr Florence Murray. missionary , from Korea. recently spent a few days in Sydney Cape Breton. Graham of West Devon were r andraccompanied by Mr. daughter. Mrs. Lockhart who has NOON-31L been visiting at her home in Westl Devon for some time. and Mrs. Milford Ellis of, returned from a trlplz. Aileen Mutiari. where they placed iheirl ray. little son in the Hospital for treat- , Mrs Lourina Adams. Manitoba. is visiting witll.her brother and Wedge. 0'Leary. are sorry to that she is on the sick list again and all hope Mr. and Mrs Elmer lllcCurlnellBeVe”e-V Sherry and wmlam D9 of Moncton N.B spent the week- end with Mrs Mwiinnneils ivarents Mr and Mrs Charlie lllrlreshcad W in West Dovon the recipients peque I mam: rapid ravm'er.v of many lovely gifts. anniversary1followliigs an Speratlon in the Prince cards and telegrams of congratul-1 atitms. Eight of had attended their wedding (nriy. County Hospital COLOR FUL BUSH home gm-dgng pr()vif'lP fll'lRIll red foliage in the fall. as well as fruit. and Mrs Reginald Miller of Mal- in summer. - Arsenauli. Sport Echoes From was the special) the Bloomfield United lo . J. l in Co cial . ' i illl" Ward Jelley. UluolivaIe.. P ' C ::Il.1.li..'"..l”.'f"u.”f'..if:.2:.”i.?;Y 3: i'..f?'1i1?..”i" .::.r. :l:::::.”:..”. on rmce ouniy Iation thereto; and (B) that he 11941) 77 C.C.C.. P. 363. IJei'iUr- Canadian potato harvester who was ! gar '?;:1i1l'i1:5- W11” 11" 517"” andv I m k ) Ivt of their career exercised all reasonable care in quIIl!'l.iJ- there were susltcous wounded after a party at Bart- Kensln ion Wei: ordered, e blac yexe "-5 certainly respect of the person permitted to Cl: . including 8 motor ietts home. 9 V i i I ' curtains. and stipulated that they obtain the possession of such horses accident. in Colonial F” Corp. Charles Bernard of Lennox is M” Ed"a'd 11aCD””5'-31c "s the plentiluily sprinkled with gol- lille of world champions. Virtually 90 percent of the baseball world Afiislvv vlIIlTil'o-I3: scii'66L REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER Grade IX" I DGIIVIIP MarCor- Oliver”; inlac. 2. Elizabeth Trainer. 8. John to , . Oliver and Mr. Arthur. W hander. Grade Vill; I Allu-on Green 2. Freya Walsh. .1. Robert Murray able Yankees Grade V'lI' 1 Eleanor Nnonan. 3. Charles Mur- staged threat Grade V. l. Marilyn Noonan and Sandra Green. 2. Garth Murray. 3. Billy Bassett , U S A.' right i-"rlncipal- Helena Green The Yankees Sect. 7, Cow Grade. Arsenaulte 2nd. the wnritils best) hration after such a glorious vic- Sylvere J. F s in following sports. handed us a bang. If tll Y i( ll d . ' . small Isercgrliltaezetiofathgvfgnsawllllld1'" heifer Ca” '9-”'5'e”d 1” 93115 their mad cele- without a run It wasn't easy. The tension and pres-1 sure must have bllilt up pretty ,"n'::' 3e"l',"5hf;f"'alf,f,1e'm:t 2nd. Joseph E. Gallant; 3rd. Ur- 1 threat. but! Johnny was equal to it. and he's probably the happiest boy in the after now. jinx gave one last .1 81- Adfirnrlvan Clark and Son I - Sect. 10. Senior Heller calf born Sect. 8. Heifer. 2 years. Grade, lst. Edmond Bernard. Sect. 9. Heifer 1 year Grade. Cormler, was pulling for them to camel -Sect. ll. -tumor Heller Calf i?')!'!! . t i ihiiigir ”l5i.2'll'1I2n.”.'l..””i.”.".'.” ii.”.Il?lsrade- In Mn Clark and son- Johnny Pndres. M year old left-lla pitched himself into the- hearts of all Brooklyn. and a gootll deal more than half the aportlngi world when be shut out the redoubt- i . after October 1st. 1954. in April 1st. 1955, registered or grade. lst. ilvan Clark and Son; 2nd. Alyre fatter April Isl. 1955. registered or 2nd, Ivan Clark and Son. I Sect. 12. Group of Three. cow. lheifer 2 years and heifer 1 year Wednesdey,0ct.5.1955 The Guardian Page 15 2nd. Lm Sect. 7. Cow Grade. lat. born after Oct. 1st, i954. to April lsi. 1955. registered or grade. lst, Sect. 1. Bull. 2 years and over, registered, lat. Theodore P. Gal- lant. lat. Sect. 7. Cow Grade. Isl. Sylvere 2nd. Emiilerl Edmond Bernard- Sect. 9. Heifer, 1 year. grade. 2nd. Vic- ton'n Arsenault; .'lrd. Emilien Ber- Calf born after not. llu. I954, in April lst. 1955. registered or grade. lsi. Victorln Sect 1!. Junior Heifer Calf born registered or Vlctorin FOVV. icormierz 2nd. Urbain Galllit -Zlrd. Albenie V. Arsenault. Sect. 9. Heifer. 1 year, 11. Glorice Cormier, COMPETITION FOI CHAMPIONSHIP Sect 1. Champion lull Dab! breeds. Adrien Arsenaillt. Sect 2. Champion Bull lad Brseeds. lvanhclsrk and Sons. cc. 3. Campion cow Dab; breed. Sylvere J. 1'. Al ult- Sect. 4, Champion Cow Bed breeds. Ivan Clark and Son. Sect. 5. Champion Group d Three Dairy Breeds. Edmond Bernard. Sect. 6. Champion Group d Three Beef Breeds, Ivan Clay-i an Son. Sect 7. "Hampton Heifer. zyesrs iDFiiT.V Breeds. Camille D. Arse nault. Sect Breed. Sect 8, Champion Heifer led li-an Clark and Sons. 9. Champion Heifer. 1 year. Edmnmi Bernard. PIIIiilPS' MILK or MAGNESIA Wiir-ofvev1sEsionaI Cards. Cherie red Accountants T. E; rle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce din B .S1lmmerslde. P.E.l..Pfiaae an INSURANCE R. I11. Ellis 5'. Son Limited Vehiciesv ve55e1s'op other nppu. V. Commissioner 0 fExclse. (1941) land. P E l.. was wounded in the , , . i .. , lden dragons. We'd start i.il"'-""13 I 1 -,1 i -phi Ya keesl 151. W311 Clark and 5011 pin -. Ania n ances to satisfy himself that they 75 c.c.c.. P. 276. per Green. J. body by a 22-calibre rifle bullet LlXa1dgb0i0- 11.131"? 8” V'511"'S 11 1'1'.”””"- A 11- a beard. but it comes out the ':;':r:' gsemng m"wd BEEF CATTLE, ANY BREED , 5,,,,,,,,,., Si were not likely in be used can. "In the present case. as counsel early Sunday. His condition is not C: 1CM90Ii:IeSdbrtfJti)i3el:.Neal andt M gt 1 V D V” UL wrung shade for a dealer in in. '0 coppmg the M18. that may sent 13, 2 we,-S and m.e,.' ISL i trary to the provisions of this act for the applicant points out. in- considered serious i wagggg H” M”cL;)od 1: Ba tmd Ed' mt ,rO,.kS3',3;n:,0nui;'1v1,,i1n;;dav ,:::,r.?,IICa"i31'”" 3” "eC.””".1a"Cy M couldn't. extract the thrills thev.1Vg" ti-"loigk anti Son. 0 i 1', . on if n moi-tgaggg or lien-holder, quirlcs at the time of the contract Police said the shooting occur- 4 0 T 9Y- mg - - hope our readersndldnt forget in used in M when the expenenmi cc. 11 . l year and under two p ome risii that before beconllngsuch mart. and delivery of possession would in , Mrs Everett Champ!” Keni - , send our prohecyv The Dodgers in was new. To cm, . local Damn” years.F,.si.k lipalnuclalgk and Snnl. E. E. Parkman sagec or lien-holder he exercised have revealed no relevant C0l1V.lC- 11” M b - S,-"Eton W” a recent visitor to Mr and MI” Alfred Palmer seyen to their friends in time for ca” mp ms, mm the Summepi R ion a s- rd. Russel option. Roi such care with respect to the mort- tions against Perry. and perhaps ce wnu e used contlary to Summemde lacwmpamedi By Mrs Palmersulllenj in place their bets if WU sidemiermed,-3,5 basebaucmh won, gmstall-, C H ' V 1 PHONE 323., fgagor or lein-giver: he is entitled no facts which should have aroused the provisions of the act. the HIV imother M” John Mmmad vdidn i. you 11 have in take all the we Marmm, me. the piayer, amiiJ 90'; vi, HA uniiev iirfar. isi. REGENT 1-BE”-M.-, BLDG. to an order that his interest be suspicion. I think, however. that pileup, mus: Silllllfz that II afflrl1'l- M” Joseph wmdsldei Kenmgw0'Lean; and Mrs Jame; H-udwn. blamr up ligwlhaig an imposing In of us were imie short of .ie..Fi;!;;IL Flam 3 dl'5(;zllat;l.'. Mud, mmmu Si. summer.” not affected by such seizure. 1934, this Durely oblective test is not a ivei Thsia isf edlv itself on this ,0" is 3 pahem in the prmceiof qun;&)emdP- swim B -my daw C:C'Ulfinr1Il& dord ltgllles drfsli s. lmousi The second year. some of Lam" mid SB." .r . o er at:- i c. so. s. 169A: 1948. C. 49. s. 33 sufficient to exonerate the aPltli- pom. .15 anpicani displayed Cmmy Hospital. - '- - - .- eve some on-ails .an some the edge had Wm." 0", ,m,,,.,gh , H . 3. '1'. Hume, RD. "n l. admitted by the Crown. cent from taking of reasonable Pre- l)'1'31T51""--1-'1." "'9-T'1d9" 9359- . . im Syd"”' Cape Bm""' me""y Wham '3 '3” V1”':;.'(-1V.."' '”(',”:ff',1 we were still pretty thrilled. The Mg!-4455 ('01; '1r1e"3111,”-:1? 1 , snmmerslde. P.E.l. .' Phone :11 and abundantly clear from the ev- cautions. If it were then the sole '.ID.ra. ucharacvterlzed as a. ntnjely Mr Glen Mllcheil of Stllilllglllllq The memk of Mr. Frank Gallant Wggilif;-m:: "n V83 f1n,'efnd:9'l1H U: third consecutive year. there was Jotwph F; mnaim 55 " ' 5' sMALLMAN's BUILDING idence. that the applicant is in- question would be whether. or not. .iegalim attitude or -all-slenilrin. Nova Scnlla has lieelispi-ndlllg the,0.LearyI am sum, '0 he” mmvgemandahle y r .. . 8 decidpd lendown. and ,,hm,gh'we Egg.” 7. PM .mdP N MW, Zing nocent of any complicity or collu- there was evidence available such I dtrivnoi even make inquiries wast. month In B81110 and Gran... is smi ,, ,.ai.e,,i m the wesiprni WP think ”".H W mp mm M celebrated. is lot of the original Cnrmiirj mi -Jniieph -E raua-M. A. Ravmomi Gang mm.antlllmthtnhllfirthoreltxgfconll: mlmffry toh '::idl::t)::Mv:::e odvglle TIIHSP: 1lra(lni?:rs.:15'l:i:'rleli';sPuilI mms Road, 1H”51'"aI' baseball that the Brooklyn Dodgers ""1" ”V;5bm153g1:' 1'9B5'1":d;',: 3rd Urh.arn Gallaknt 1 1 1' 55”" otD- 1 ll emen su ac. suc - , - i t 1 . one wl cgru e e roo ' . " .i l P edwi . req mi, "1 .ppiiMiio,, oi inin kind he time of the contract, M1 L 13- MHCNW "fMa1""1'"'1 Mr Stanley Dumvllle. 0'Lral'.v. came mm"gh 1" Wm m" 11'0"” "Bums" is strange nickname for 59"" 3' HM” 2 "'3" M 2” wan hrea summenu Camille D Arsenaiilt, Znrl. .loseph.1A.'"' Maurice M11” M"" W3 E. Gallant PHONE 35311 Sect. 9. Heller. I year. let. llr. 'EE"A"EGE""E'E'-EEE han Gallant; Zlld. Joseph E. Gal- nt; 3rd, All-temp V Arscnaillt. p .u, 3 Sec! 10. Senior Heller Calf born "E l..h”::u,. :;lr,v:w'”'D' after October 1st. 1954 to April lst, mm Sm,” sumgmnm 1955. registered or grade. lst. p,"'""f 7032 -Joseph E. Gallant Sect 11. Junior Holler Calf born after April lst. I955, regists-red Phofograph3" or grade. lst. Joseph E Gallant: barn Gallant. , Seat 12. C-rnurv of Three. omv. heifer 2 yeras and heifer I year or ll9liFl' calf. rrglsterred or grade. lsi. Joseph E. Gallant. CLASS VI. JERSEY BREED TIIE READ STUDIO o. w. scans --casino" KENSDVGWON Grad iv; 1. Vid B 5- ti, . . Mr. and Mrs. Wlnni- 2. Margaret Ann wahrelzili. 3.3 Alan itrIdlerwhtg:kthE Cl1dBldM;lIJ):u?;'1edr grlioouli Sec" '1' Hm" 1 5"" 151' R” wed ' Tl"”" 715 i 9:15 3'15"” in 0'Leary. Maccm-mac, Roak-5 head in the eighth mung, 8811 Ramsay. Widmark. glean Peters. 'l'helnaa ft d 5 A Grade 111 5l'l- 1- H5191 Ross and left runners on first and third. Rm” 1'9. PICKUP ON sour- "E" 5 0 Mrs ubml Grade Ill Jr.: I Nora Nnollan. with such ball-game break- RIREET ' Bank mmwmg amt 11951':2 Jean Bassett. 3. Cheryl Butter- field. Grade ll. I er uppers as ready to come for a speedy gel well, Jnanue Gm?" 2 laney. 3. Ivan Nnonan Grade 1: I. Ronnie Nicholson. 2. .WcndaIl and Barry Bassett, 3. Jean I addell. stout heart bore up under the strain and the Yankee jinx went down the drain for the last time. It's been an exciting series. with a super-thrilling end. So exciting and so thrilling that we feel an- Berra and Bauer to bat, But Podres' her 8th for pantry gale at lon- hm. home in Ciermom on Sept On Wednesday evening Sept. 28 Assistant. li'rnm'es Cairns. other hsllad coming on. '19dY'I lloro 7-” P-ll- 314 01 3" ember 29. from Burlington, where Mrs" v"d"" P3-V1118? and Mrs. Mrs. Kellnelli Canlpbrll. and ow gnu. covl 00L we was the guest of her Sm". Gegrga Bradley entertained for Mr. daughter Nail”. Q-peary. are Y-P-B. MEETING - The 1'0 "hr M,:5' ”i'f'S"" P” "1" '"d M" P” ::mr rlllmanltlayllllf: 3113 the Fm": '" ""'”'”' N-5' ”"f”,','f WEDNESDAY e rnuasnar .. on. 1.; meeting of the Church of I Grade X: 1. Brenda Murphy; " 1" "r' Psvlller um they cel b ntmfil hey Wm s”"''. "'"'e "m" "'. In Technicolor Young People's society was held 2. Joyce Cutcliffe: s. Marion Lar- Guest. 0; M, and M” Roy me",-,. ,,,,i,..,,m, .,,,d;,mg jmmfr g';;geGg0'EPb'li'"7P”9" 3"” D1 "Tlilti LONG LONG TRAILER" I . I " A amrr- - E v ' .41. 351 6V8l11l1l- MN? "I0 1103111! 3?;-"dc Ix: L Eu" C we". Tuplln, Bulllngtoil. are their cous- 55” 111" P91" W11"-9 acted as Sterrln- Luillle Bali. Marjorie Main. Desi Inez 9:300 Standard Time. Playing Sllnrlay: "SALLY AND SAINT it 00 P. M. Standard Time. 7' S T -ihili hill-I195 P13131971 1" E.)uM LOOK -WE clll BUY A aowuuvotunoesn-as.sosoeasso.eosor..lu0I0ll sioo.oosous.ne-uuuantusvsuvaisnnsoitlavlll ...-uv muons loser-aouaorrsyaunru-tnov;-I-U-"""""""' BANK or Moisnuzai. unknown Breach, 105-107 unless incest an: access. Muns- Travel Talks -- Cartoon -- and Canteen Service COMIME FRIDAY AND sarunmr "ROYAL AFRICAN RIFLES" With I.nlils Hayward. Vornnica Hurst Q..l-1.7.5 GAIADA SAVINGS BOND FOR ANN" 7 .",.".J;.a- You'll drink with delight KINII IIIIIE COFFEIL. . Admissions: 60c Child Adults rtfnmvmwnmxamml WALT DISNEY.-.... --notes." CAPITOL SIIMMEIISIIJE LAST SHOWING TONIGHT - 7 - 9339 IN CINEMASC OPE "BAT'I'LE CRY" Van lleflln -1 Aldo Ray - "N!" F'"3'”” oosmva munsnay - mmais sarrnnsv "TALL MAN RIDING" Randolph Scott - Dorothy Malone The King of Action Stars in one of his greatest in Technicolor. RE GEN Truly s.ss-- its-9.20 ADMISSION: aoeseaseeeaaeeanaleoan Wednesday-'i'hursday 8:! "SINS OF JEZEBEL" Starring Paulette Goddard allri filir ' .:- -.. .e..h-.i. --..L, .. .-G....., ,' 508 ,1 50! 500 .