F . Aucusr 24, 1953 Fj t -M. l 3 lnnuner Street. GEORGE CLOW and House Phones: The Guardian may be following stores service Drug Store; Fred": . THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE Sunsnies-side. Phone IOJL News, Subscription. Advertising Representatives Bell Bookstore, summer Street; Gourlies Drugstore, :1 Central Street: yuurs News-stand. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 61 Granville Btrooti A1,.-5 noocetws Grocery. second street; Island Motor Transport W3”; street; Vince's Grocery. I20 Russeu Street; Ennnn's Self- ILI. Waite In Kenslngton. - WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albertans Frank Weeks. Ilepresentatlvo. Phone: 68-: Office and 80-: Ilouo. GEORGE WOTTON 8032 and 8033. bought st any of the in sumnserside: Grocery, Convent Street. ,pANcE-Every Wednesday. old Lower Freetown School. cotton and manillo. rope ..BIJI' ma wine at Brace's. ..nuy galvanized and black rhain. all sizes. at Braces LICE CREAM FESTIVAL. Ken- :.ngton Catholic Church grounds. ifoiiday. August 24th. Bazaar. music, games. hot dogs. ...ICE CREAM. cake. hot dogs ,.y-199, for sale at Wilbur Stavert's more Monday. August 24th, start- znsr at 7:00 pm. Proceeds for North Bedeque Church. Free films 5)-.z3n'n at 8:30. -Sl'I)DEN PASSING-Word liasi, horn received in Summerside ofi me sudden passing Aug. 18 of Mrs i E, S. Allwright. Their many: friends will remember her herei where she lived for a number ofi -..-nrs Deepest synipat'ri;v goes out- wi Mr. Allwright and family. LSPECIAL SERVICE - A spec-I ,,i service was held in Princetown t'nited Church on August 16, when Rev D. H. Woodhouse of the Unit-. pd Church in Arnprlor, Ontf, was; tziicst speaker. Mr. Woodhouse (ie-- lzimcd an inspiring 5'3I'm0n: 0119 inii: will live long in the hearts of, all who had the privilege of hear-' iiig him. Special music for the SCI"i, (ire included a vocal duet byl xfrsszs. Fred Parker and Tyhdn"-10l Seniplr. rendering in l)c.'iutifii'.i in-mes, ”Jesu.s Leads." A qua:-iette.i It is Well With My soul," was3 sung by Messrs. Heath Caseley and: Fred Parker. Mrs. Wendall Crozier. and Mrs. Lester Linkletter. After the service Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsay entertained the EUVS3 5pIi'lk'".'. Rev. Mr. Woodhouse and WW iigers at their home in l"”) Erin. With Mrs. Fred Parker ,v inist all joint-ri in --v old favorite ll" . Ramsay, I-lnmii'rii:, Mr. Pu.-, in. Montreal. and Miss Elizabeth; Brnoklns. Kensington. COHil'lbl1i-1 ed solos. Ice cream and cake was served by the hostess after which! Mr. Bruce Riley,extended a hearty. (ore of thanks to all who helped: nith the service: also to Mr and Mrs Ramsay for their kind llns-i ' ality. ' TK Alberfon and O O VICIHITY M, and Mi-sfgaiph Gard. River H-bert. N. S.. are visiting friends and relatives on Prince Edward Is- Laud. iii-. Kenneth Profit. Halifax. is '.is'.'.lng in Alberton. lie is in guest 3., the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Profit. xirs Frank P. Tanton, Winnipeg- llrinitoba. is visiting her sis'.ers-iii- 11v, Mrs H. C. Leavitt and Mrs. H W. Matthews. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. 1-1. W. Matthews. Alberion attended the wedding In Sussex. N. B.. of their nephew. Mr. Grant Boundy of Fredericton. N.l-3. and Miss Margaret Murray of Sus- S”h. I lilr. and Mrs. J. C. Boundy. Fred- ericton, N. 'B.. visited Alberton for snvr-ral days last week and were i','lf8iS of Mr. and Mrs H. C. Lnivitt and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. llatthews. llr. Reginald O'Con.nor. member of 'he crew of the WV Abegweit, is iusieing friends and relatives in Al- l'w"nn, Mrs Farrell of Belmont. Mass. is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brit. Mill River. All Stars.- Continued from page 6 the results of excellent coaching b.V Rahtiy Edwards, scored seven runs in "he first. inning. four in the sec- 0i".i'l and nine in the third. The camp was called at the cud of three and a half innings. Young Dunn allowed only an in- field hit to Brackenbury of the Air Force. He struck out seven men and Walked two. Charlie Smith led the All Stars e"ack with a home run rind single as he drove in four runs. Harry Cal-- iauhnn. Sterling Macradyen and Saul Murphy also collected two .113, i iiierside, 'were house guests of Mr. , a retired Navy man, and is enjoy- -WILL AGAIN BE BUYING timothy seed as soon as prices have been established. E. W. John- stone, Burlington. Personals -Mr. Cecil Deighan. Irishtown. spent the past weekend at his home at Harrmony, Bur. -Mrs. Wilfred Inman and granddaughter Gail returned re- cently following a pleasant visit in Cape Breton, N. S. -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence En- man of Portland, Maine. are visit- ing Mr. Enman's aunt. Mrs. Lloyd Spears and Mr. Spears, Gran- ville Street, Summerside. -5 -Mrs Donald Sears and child- ren are presently vacationing at Tidnlsh, N. S.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pond. Amherst. -An ice cream social held at Long River Hall and sponsored by the Presbyterian Church on Tues- day evening, was well attended and was a succem socially and financially. Bur. -St. Stephen's Church sponsor- od an ice cream social at Spring Plans For A Flower Show Being finalized -Final plans for the second an- nual flower show which will be held again this year in the Baptist Church hall on Tuesday and Wed- nesday are Just about finalized. according to officials interviewed over the week-end. Indications point to this year's show as an- other triumph for the ladies of the vsrious committees who have worked so zealously to stage this great local project. They are most enthusiastic regarding the support received from everyone. It was announced that two ad- ditional prizes have been donated which were most. gratefully receiv- ed, the Robert Cotton prize for a vase-seven spikes giads, any color and another, the Rural Beautification Prize (for rural growers) for sweet peas. dahlias and most points in glads. It was announced that Edwin Johnstonc and Mrs. Fraser of Charlottetown judge the table decorations bouquets. M.rs. John would and Jardliie, Iii-ti-eTs"on (Continued; Page 6) .. MacMahon defeated K. Doyle L 3. -1. K. Douglas defeated S. Oonnick 6-0. 6-0. L. McMahon defeated K. Dou- as 2-6, 6-3. 6-3. W. acMillan defeated W. Mac- Pherson 6-4, 6-2. Today's Matches Valley Hall on August 19. when a gratifying sum was realized. --Lt. L. D. Callbeck left yester-E day on return to his home in Cal- gary. Alta . after visiting in Sum- tiic guest of his aunts, Mrs. Wiifiti lninan and Mrs.' Howaid Weeks. Borden. P.E.I. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Rowe, of Halifax, formerly of Charlotte- town. spent the week end in Sum-E merside, the guests of Mr Rowe's; lllT)il1Pl' and sister-in-law, Mr. and: Mrs. Vernon Matthew. -S." -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevenson lcft receiitlv to return to Boston after spendiii-g iheir'vacation at Summerside. Crapaud and at Sea Vl"ii' where they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Adams. Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Leith Leard leli :occnt.l.v to return to their home :21 Everett, Mass.. after spending their vacation here. when tliey Guy Duggan, Spring Valley. Bur. -Miss Helen Moase was the recipient of a handsome leather portfolio presented her at a party at the Brookins Cottage. Caven- dish, on August 15, when Mrs. Bruce Roberts. nee Ella, Brookins and other Mt. Allison graduates of their class joined in an iiifor- mal farewell party for Helen who will be leaving for Japan on Sep- tember -i. . Bur. -Mrs. Millie Power. Dorchester, Mass, and two sons. William Power and Mrs. Power and their son. Bill Jim. of Chicago Iii; and Earl Power and Mrs. Power and their three daughters of Dedham, Mass, who have been spending their vacation at Harbor View Ca- bins; Summerside and Green, Gables Cabins, Cavendish, have returned home over the week-end. While in Charlottetown they visit- ed Mr. Bruce Power and Mr. Wen- dell Murphy of -Millvale. -B. -Mrs. Duncan Budsbury: Sea View, has as guests her cousin, Mrs. Joseph Francisco and Mr. Francisco of Keriiriebunk, Maine. Mrs. Francisco is the former Mil- lie Adams. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams who left Sea View'-54 years ago with their young family, and have nev- er been back. Mr. and Min. Fran-' cisco arrived August 18 and drove directly to Sea. View Comer. Mrs. Francisco was 'confused by the great changes in the landscape and had to ask her way to the Sudsbury home. Mr. Francisco is iiig his nrst visit to the Island. His wife is especially interested in meeting old school pals and friends of 'childhood days. Bur. Junlorlennls Continued from page 6 liidies' championships. The four. Winnie MacPherson. Barbara Wran. Marjle Jardine and Janet Matheson are fairly evenly match- ed and are expected to put up quite at battle for the top honors. 5.30-Ladies' Singles: L. Weir vs. B. Jenkins. Men's Doubles A. Anderson and N. Wraii vs. W. Cullen and G Fitzgerald. Mixed Doubles . I. Dowling and W. MacMlllan vs. J. Kenny and B. Coyle. 3500 Attend (COI1ti1Illed- from Page 6) cheered their favorites to the echo. First and Fourth Races Mona Clegg (E. Semplei . .. 2 Yankee Joan (MacNelll) 1 Shlmar Direct (Carroll) Kitten IPhillipsi Jimmy A. (Reeves) Ill Conto (E. Cotes) Lnddic Dale (R. Phillips) Slmcoe Peter (Campbell) Times: 2.17 3-5. 2.18 3-5. Mona Clegg owned by Earl Sem- pie; Yankee Joan owned by John -xu)mo-o:iM.:-v- -I 5 6 '7 8 THE GUARDIAN. S'side lillle , League Playoffs --In the play-offs of the Sum- merside Little League Baseball (majors) the Rotary Club defeat- ed the R. C. A. F. two straight. and the Legion won over the Y's Men, two straight. As the Kins- men had a bye in these semi- final series, there sre three teams left in contention, the Kinsmen, the Rotary and the Legion teams. The final series will consist of round-robin play, each team play- ing the other twice. The first game of this series will take place Tuesday, August 25th, be- tween the Rotary and Legion. The game will start at 5:30 p.m. In the minor division. in which there were four teams, in the semi-final series the Y's Men de- feated the Kinsmen. and Rotary trounced Legion. The first game in the finals, which is a best- of-two series, will be played Mon- day at 1 p.m. between Y's Men and Rotary, and the second game will be played Wednesday. Ontario is Willingdon Cup Winnin- By W. R. WH1'JA'I'I.E.'Y Canadian Press staff Writer MONTREAL, (OP) -Gerry Kes- selring's fine display over the Kanawaki course Saturday led On- to victory in the inter-provincial team golf matches annual compet- ition of eight four-man teams for the Wiliingdon cup. It was a close three-stroke win for Ontario over second -place Que- bec, 590 to 593, with British Colum- bia. winner last year, in third place at 604, Ontario's victory was the 27th for that province since the competition started, Of the 32 golfers competing for their teams, Kesselring was the only one to better Kan'awaki's par for the 36-hole distance. He shot so-70-139, against par 140. The Canadian junior champion- ship was settled at the same time. and Gordon MacKenzie.of Van- couver was the winner. with 1-32- Other scores were: Manitoba 6091 Alberta 610: New Brunswick r- Prince Edward Island 022; Sask- atchewan 6138: Nova Scolia 640. The NB.-P.E.I. score was made f: Ix:-tomarxenzie - 72-33"l5-'l Pete Kelly. .. 73"” Bob Gray. , 73-78--1:8 Tommy Stewart 5246" 3 Alililes Square (Continued from Page 0) CI-IARLOTTETOWN Harness Racing , I Results At Truro . 'I'l't.uRo, (CF)-Future Counsel. hwned by A. D. Napke of New- castle, N. 8.. was the only double winner at a nine-race harness meet here Saturday. The horse's times of 2.11 2-5 and 2:11 4-5 were the night's fastest. Other winners were Protesters Boy. owned by C. Cragg, Lower Sackville. N.S.; Eddie Hoosier. Sam Walker. Sackviile. N. S.: Deerfield, C. R. Ms.oLeod, Weetvllle, N. 3.: Pepper shaker, Lawrence Morris, Halifax: Resourceful, John Mac- Leod, Yarmouth. N. S.; Lela Clegg. W. B. Moriarity, Halifax; and T-HhCy's Dream. W. MaoNeill. Southport. Borden and I O 0 VICIl'Il'I'y -Miss Phxyllis White returned to Moricton on Sunday after spend- ing the week-and with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William White at Borden. .-.. Mr. Olive Sharpe. Monctoii. lpent wi the week-end his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. Borden. Miss Mary Ozeri of Halifax. is via- iting in Borden. guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Ozen. y On August to, Beverly Anne, in- fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gillan, Borden. was chris- tened at St. Peters Church, Seven Mile Bay. Sponsors for the baby were Susan Mcliulay and Michael Handrahan who were guests at the Gillan home. They were accom- panied by Theresa Handralian and Anne Mclnnis of Peake's Station; Miss Barbara MacDonald who spent a few days in Borden re- turned to Souris on August: 1'1, she was accompanied by Mrs. Fred Ranahan and sons. Kevin Carrier. on and Arthur. Master Donald Sears of Mono- ton, is visiting his friend Alan MacLean at Borden. Mr James War-ters and daugh- ter, Hazel, and Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Warters and daughter. Bar- bara left Aug. 17, for heir home in Boston, Mass. after spending a week in Borden, guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ozon. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Pauley. and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martin of Moncton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe at Borden on Summary: Rlilj-l?T(ennedy 2. linod. Ready. D. MacL(-od, Carsoni, MacRae. Pari-mutuels: 510.30. 4.40, 2.90. s2.60, 2.20; 53.00. Second race: 54.50. 2.60, 2.40; 53.30, 3.30; 33.70. Second and Fifth Races Robert Bruce (MacNeill) .. Lou Kaimuck (Bryenton) Mason's 49 -L. O'Brien) Vernita Pearl (Annear). Guy Long (E. Sample)... Ruby Dale (Simmons). . Guy Harvester (F. Reeves) Winnie's Last (Shea) . Times: 2.14 1-5, 2.15 3-5. Robert Bruce owned by George 1 I moo-:.b'cn:.:;-M 0. -x.i.n:.u:..s;:n Edgar Bryenton. Part-mutuels: si3.60. 8.00. 5.30: Johnson; 2. Buzzy MacPhee; 3. B. A. Stephens: 4. Reese Newscme. semi-Final: 1. Tommy Logan; 2. Meryl Clark; 3. Ree.serNewsome: 4. James Clements; 5. Donnie Bre- haut. Final: 1. Fenner Stewart; 2. Eric Johnson: 3. Reese Newsovme; 4. Roland Rogerson; 5. Ivan Kerry. Direct Mite (Continued from Page 0) Week w; presented to the wihner. Len 0'Meara. by Mr. H. .1. Ken- nedy. msnagar of the Provincial Brookii-is: Lou Kalmiiek owned by ' . Letcher. P.-iri-miituels: Firsi- 37.00. earned runs. Aliliir-s -I; sacrifice; liil, Sqiiareliriizgs: stolen bases, (Ly , G atly. P. Scliurman. Read); 1 isirikeouts, Carson 6. K5-urns ZN walks, Carson 4, Kearns 2: left on base. Abhics 5. C. uh, B. 8; liitj by 1)ilCll('l', E. Dalton and M. Can-l mm by Carson. Um'pli'c: .VlricNeill; bases: Math-, eson and Doyle. l Scott Jr. owned by MacLean and driven Mearii. Pari-mutuels: 53.00. 9.2.60; 58.30. S.'l.2fl; 52.50 52.50. . Third and Seventh Dashes Whispering Hope (C. Smith) My Darling (MacGregor) .. Col. l-Iansford (J. MacDon- G) 51,80; 34.40; 'second”-.S6.00, 53.20; 32.90. "I Love MEl.V'IN"v AT carrrol. SUMMERSIDF. -Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds cavort on the Capitol summ ” screen in "I Love Melvin," a skyllrking new M-G-M Technicolor musical brimming with hit. songs. deft. dance routines and amusing plot. situations. Olconnor is seen as Melvin. as- sistant to the ace cameraman of a national magazine. with Miss Reynolds costs as Judy. a Broadway Esrockton, Mass. Gregory Andi-515 by Len 0'. holidays with his uncle and aunt. First-.?.5.90,,Mr. and ;gc.iBorden. onti--56.10, 54.10, .s2'.9(l; 813.80, S2'.50;i'also had as their guests last week ,the lornierls brotlxcr Lt. Cor.iman- - ,der E. T. Coggiiis. Mrs. 1 dnfland family of 1. Junior Tennis Title Decided OTTAWA, (CP)-An 18-year-old United States player won the Ca- nadian Junior men's singles title Saturday to finish the Dominion's fifth annual junior tennis champ- ionships. Kalman (Buzzy) Hottleman. a wiry dark-haired racquet artist from Batimore, whipped 11-year- old John Molxan of' Buffalo 6-1. 8-1, 8-0. in the final match of the week-long tourney. Some 210 tteen-agers from Cans- dian, U. S.. and other clubs. bat- tled for 16 titles on the courts of the Rideau Lawn Tennis club. per- manent site of the juniors. nestled on the shore of the meandering Ridesu river. The l-Iettleman-McLean contest was the only match played theylast ldore Than 150; Expected In 1 Golf Tourney ST. ANDREWS. N. B. (C?)- Mom than 150 golfers from three provinces are expected to com-i pate in the Maritime senior golf association championship which starts today. Defending champion Percival Streeter of the Riverside Club of Rothesay, N. B., will be seeking to retain the Hnman Cup. The Hon. F. B. Mccurdp Cup will go to the runner-up. The championship will be de- cided in 36 holes of medal play, iii Monday and 18 Tuesday. The an- nual team matches Wednesday will wind up the three-day tour- nament. Sfellanonlbions l Lead Series 2-0 -” LIVERPOOL. N. S. (CP)-Stell- arton Albions took .1 2-0 lead in the Halifax and District Baseball League best of seven semi-finals Saturday by defeating Liverpool Larrupers 4-0. Nova Scoiia Picks Track. Field Team ANTIGONIBI-I. N. B. (CP)-No- va Scotia picked its track and field team Saturday for the inter- provincial championships in Tor- onto Sept. 5-6 after its first meet under the Canadian Olympic training plan. Hugh Noble. provincial physical education director, said the ath- letes were picked on past per- formance. age and potentiality. The team: John Martin, Bill Haley, Jim Warner. Martin Duck- worth. all of Halifax: Dr. John (Tinki Kyte and Gerald MacDon- ald of Antigonish: Lloyd Robin- son, Bridgetown, and Roy Apple- ton. Glace Bay. Warner won the 100-yard dash in 9 0-10 seconds in one of the most outstanding events, and int- er teamed with his teammates winning the mile relay in 3.32 3-10. s. Maritime native record. Appleton easily won the three- mile run in is minutes. 20 se- conds, and Diickworth the mile in 4.34 3-10. Robinson won the 440 4”"-'jmi1w DANCE Ma.cNEILL'S WAREHOUSE .; KENSINGTON EVERY TUESDAY Blue Haven Ramblers T ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15: Matinee Tuesday 2:30, Dennis Morgan and Philip Carey in outdoor adven- ture- "CAT'.I'LE rows” Also Newsreel. George Carver allowed only four, hits as'his teammates waliopedj Ron Jirsa and Bill Oster for seven.l including an eighth-inning, bases-Q empty homer by Bill Werber. ; Jirsa. the loser. left the mound; in the fifth because of a blisteredi finger. YOUNC-STER'S PRIZE (CP)-El- GAMEO THEATRE iKENSING'I'ON) Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. The ex- citing romantic drama- in, , iumme PAGE ELEVEN in 53 6-10 seconds and Kyte took the discus. Javelin and high jump ' events. Professional Gard: on. J. A. 00lll0ll D31!!! Dental X-Inn Bmallman Building BUMMEBSIJDE Dial use W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. I. I. MIJTDAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summerside DIAL P. 0. B0! am on B. F. HUNTER R. 0. :l' OPTOMETRIST I Summers” P. K. I. Complete Vlsual Analyse: Glaueo Fitted PHONE 3118 IMALLRMNS BUILDm'G E. E. PARKMAII Opt. D. a.o. OPTOMIETRIET ” r Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 to 5 and by appointment. PHONE 8287 naoeur THEATRE BLDG. St. Sumnseruirh A. Raymond Grunt. BSc., 0.0. OPTORIETRIST 'M' 288 Water street. summer-side Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Phone 3530. PHONE 2413 T. EARLE HIGKEY Chartered Arcountanf: i Canadian Bank of Commerce :1-Ia. P. E. I. PHONE 2888 VEJTX Dr. H. B. MucNeill PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Water Street (Opposite l-lolman'I: Aug. 15. when en route to spend WATERTOWN, Alla. H , , Hnumg the week-erici at Green Gables. even-year-old Bobbie Mitchell of I CA1:vggfFl:ul;QR TOT 11:mF12:0n AM. Daily. E y d H--- Calgary hooked and landed an 11; ' ts t gimp. hm, you nnuv. men 5 M be happy '0 he” pmmdt 28'mch rainbow Hem” 3 Starring Susan Hayward. Dan 'l':00- 8:00 l'.'.tl. Daily. that Mr. Arthur Sexton is much Cameron Lake in Watertori Lakes Dan”, George Sande”. improved after suffering I heart National Park. Officials said it DIAL 1032. attack on Aug. 9. Mr. Sexton is was a park record for the species. still a patient in the PC. Hospital. . . - ---- - LONDON. (CPI-Mr. Justice P.. Mrs. Arthur Pickard. wht has. J. Montague. 3 iudize of the Mani- . been visiting her father Mrs.i toba Court of Ai)D631- TECEHY-1.V sat Kenna and Mr. McKenni1 at Bor- den when on route to her home in Ivaii Chute of Ottawa. spending lhe summer Master been Mrs. Mr. Harold Coggins at and Mrs. Cogglns Cnggins Halifax. Mrs. John Ledigard who has l'I'h0m.'Is Doyle at Burton Lo: 7,in on the Queenls Bench division -visited her niece Mrs. Everett Mc-lhere as 11 Quest- For Quality Mildncss Value 53.50. 3.40; 57.00. Second race been vmtvn her . 5330- 3-59' 2-801 3430' 4'0”; 3590' it:'r'i'ciIx1W(ViESotx'n'i-"i . " 3 ;,Ml's. Coliliiglxive ”3i”"r'fo'.ti-3.? Eietrlg 1-mrd RM, Rosalie H. O'.VTearn) 3 :i;Aus- 14. for Resins. She was ac- Money Royal (Llewellyn .. 4 6 companied as far as Mcncton bv Diana Carroll (L. O'Brien). . 1 Dale B. (Stead) ................... .. 8 5 Mr. and Mrs. Love.. Capt. Morgan (Kem'led.'y').. 2 Follow Up Jr. (MacFadyeri) 5 7 Ella B. (MaoNeill) . . .. ii Times: 2.14 1x5; 2.1:; 45. Whis- Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Campbell Lucky Harv ter (E. sempie). 4 pi-ring Hope owned by Arnold and son Peter who have been Bob Budlong (Murphy) 5 Weeks and driven by Cyril Smith: Wendinil R 'iEW WEPKS On the IS- Pitt's Boy (Bowness) .. 6 My Darling owned by Sen. G. H. land. returned to Toronto on Aug. Time: 2.20 4-5. Barbour and driven by James 14- They Were Bcwmhlnled b'.V Winning horse owned by Ray MacGr'egor. Pnri-mutuels: Flrst- Mrs Fhmk Campbell and eon - y MacDonald. - sti.4o.- 5.2.20. 52.50; 54.60. sun; Blair of Cape Traverse. CANADA .8 Part-mutuel: 312.00. 5.40, 3.5m 36.30; second--337.40, 013.40. 59.90; , -L . 34,70, 3,50; 52,50, . 57.40. 53.30; 36.30. J h 571--R71;-F A i FA.9T5IS'T SEZLIIVG Fourth and El hth Dashes 0 H - 0C 0 CT. 9 mel- Stock Car Racing Difpct Mite (Lekthir) 1.1 can industrialist, donated more CIGARETTE TOB CCO ' .iunp, nee (Carroll) 2 4,t.han s5o0,ooo,ooo.to charities and Bnhtft r""'",;."'”y: mm”; Galiagan (Shaw) 3 2.education in his lifetime. - to re u; 2., omrny ogan; . . 4 Fenner Stewart; 4. Ivan Kerry; 5. v:l,l:,')La Venn (L Macnom y 1 ' M'”'1C””k;. Times. . , .0"-.iW.'.M”I)lrectKt second '"”mln"y: 1' Eric Mite owned and driven by Lorne Tonight 7-15 - 9:15; Tuesday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 ...n-.2. ill-0-M's BIG i 0 NEW MUSICH lkwith those "Sngin' 4,? In The Rain" Stars! .TEcHNicoi.or - Songs! by-cs! Joy? . as a boy promises , to get his girl's picture on a LOOK magazine Q rover! PK lillNlUl.iilIllNNllll e..-...;-- GET", A Short M-G-M Presents the Inside Great Personalities. Walter Pidgeon and light of the Bill. wk, jiiiiiiii Riliillis: ...UllAlilllliEi-llflllliilllllfllilll sgnnaguuunnueottmvuumuvnuslovsouv ammo Iv". 'm ' mu:-nilllit I II It I ntfl EXTRA - EXTRA - EXTRA est FRAUD. Thrilllng-Exciting--Narrated by Among them are Robert Taylor. Barry Sullivan. It's the High- " I I , guciue Aeaiw 0 7”" "5 TOM Nt'.lNG AGAIN! THEY'RE DA Milli WW viii: Feat-urefte -urns: uoAxrEas" Story of the World's Great- 8 Following is the schedule Tuesday: 930-Ladies' Singles. i lliiimzun. rf .. 7' llurphy, gg , 9- lliinii. p , 71 lire, 3b Rml. cf .. Tliinrnp, it . Wran. -Ogre!-35-lkIs'AliIdk)iFL) Os:-39:93:81 9..-.-muugauunggg Iooo--oasoar-33? so--ucaieio.-.-u.-: 1 Dew. Winnie MacPherson vs. Barbara Margie Jardine vs. Janet Mathe- . 1 30-Roy Mccionnell . vs. Derek IOI Capt. Missouri (Kennedy) dnf dr Times: 2.17 :05; 2.15 ms. Lady Miner owned by Claude Smith and driven by Cyril Smith; Belle Bud- long owned and driven by Randy MacDonald. Parl-mutuels: First-t over owned 'hy Myron Bell and hilariously diverting series of com- edy complications. KINKORA HALL until all are served. driven by Eric TMoreside; Royal morning Ind you with on empty cool loin. letter let us iii it up NOW with top- quality coal and be snugly comfortable when. the temperature Ioltes its first, new dive. Colltodeyi land xvi. y ' , ; ----v , ' ' wt i 0 , n an no Don't Get C0090?-with . Box SCORE players are requested to arrange H,” mm 1.-mh Dnhn with Judy. as well as to brealr up . Today - 5 .h-"um AB R their matches for this Ilternoon. Lady Abner .9 gmnh, H H 1 her romance with an affluent rival. H . ' . Tuesday y 5 p ..,m,ph' Sb ---- " All players must pay their 25 cents Ben, Budlong ,M,,,.D.,,,,1d, 3 1 Melvin oontrives to get her photo- . - ii Pnllnghan. lb "my M ”'""” l””y”'3' Suffolk Chief (Downs) 2 4 graph on the cover of his maga- y . p, ......umygmL..m;Rumoun, prnonh p mmm cf Those wishing to compete in the Bob Cammk (0-Men”, 3 zine. But before he is sble to , , - . . L-ii-(or, 1; dflubles 9-"N3 Bhmlld 110111? Phil gpywjn Budyong .M,,c(;,- I 5 achieve this almost. miraculous feat. . , co.d,,.."m.m;k"q”;cy',-1kmwwmh . c ,-,,.l,”,. cl Jar-dine or phone the Club House Jun, Brew, .Cudm.,,e, (mg 5 theiyoung couple sing. dance and :' , our wumlnwroonw I" m. M” M .- g MMF.ndHn' Th before five oclock this evening. 51",, v..,.,,,, .M.,,e,W,, ,1”; d, lmpeioonsteitlieir way through I - PPY , son. also, 3.1.20. 52.90: .5-1.10, sa.io; scan; i Totals . .. "5 Men's Binsltesz Mmm Wm second--39.10, szro, 31.10; 32.30. cH'cKEN SUPPER ,- , M : ' Brodie Lon 2 vs. y e. 52.80: TCL60. -, r .'..'.f.','”.-”., A? George rmmps vs. Pete: Mac- Second and sun. Dashes iwcdnesduy, Aug. 26 Winn, .1 1 Nutl. I p Rajah Hanover (Morcside) .. 1 .1 if ” '- - ” . 5 L-'1.i?.Ti35.'i5.S52s'fa”e..k Buntain. M” W” J" m"""” ".23 i A"'"”'""'” 9' G" ca ' nnptr - -'4--'v ;. 2 .-. .. - 2 kinds. . 41- 2 . D0llllD o'coiiiiot;.......t... 2 BTTlfi1l1Iarl(l,I-BCKCDZIC vs Clifford TV?:3rT'i'hl:k(ESefr:dhh))A ' S ' ' V I ma mm'"m" uE'w"-um "mm" . 5 Larger, ' Feather Duster I ckinnon) ' 7 5 O clock V jilldpgkiilc J , 0 Scott Rogers vs. Rogers Bell. Times: 2.17; 2.15 2,I.'a. Rajah Hsn- ,.