I’. |: Attempts Recalled . BY SE11. -1. l\1A1‘Hl€.\'t).'\' Provincial-Farm Editor R.-1.‘!SAY HARDY. Parkriale told me t'et-mitly at several ai- IfC‘1'i11'?*.= that uere made to di—:_: frrr =.:o1d on the farm owned orig- gmndrarher (‘harlm Ramsay ' 12 The Guardian. Charlottetown. M-1. Dec. '40. mod.‘ GEORGE]-OWN ACROSS THE ISLAND Monttose lnalli hr his maternal that was an n \lA(‘.\TT1.l.Al\' SAW a ship's point. nl‘01'1PllP(l hv four i'\3lI‘F 01 1'19 \\‘P1il(‘l1f-‘fl intently and rtnalh-_ foruettinz the vow of silence that 14: present in so many of rhnco old treasure digging yams. Mac‘\tillan taid almirl "1~1ei'e they " The narsmen pi~e.ciimah1i- were the spirits of the dead pirates who had hunted the gold there manv _ve.'-irs before. at least is the <lnr\' that g'n¢=-< \\’lTl1 the vnrn. and as Y\IacMil1an spoke <1ltl(Tt"1lI\' eeaced tl1Fir F1(‘I’1\“lT\‘ and the attempt was suddenly abandoned. the twat «rs and rr‘\\'er's Rut there were other attempts ' rriv told me. Mme Fun invin: ynimg people. including one Georze 1Iai‘d_v_ who wraritied himself in a large white wheel and steavltthily crept up an the rI':'_%geY*< There‘: a creepy, zhnstlike atniosphere always ¢¢_r-n.-wed with those lV‘Pa<atlT‘(‘ d~ig.«_vi'noz efforts. apparently. and d~‘=:2c=-= fled quir.-kly tor their home when they spied the tbc vrhiterlad fl:-ziire. Ff11"I‘I‘I Owners Were Not Impressedi TH? [}_1G(;ER,s left a hole in the shore farm field that caused Mr Hardt '; father to send word to some of the digtgersz—he had learns»-1 who some of them were—--to fill the hole or he would p"."~'\“€‘4‘l1?P them Some of them returned and filled tli lX.“t£3l". and hits of wood. and threw clay over the hop, Mir. Harm’ M1 me At‘ Albert Mr Warr'1_\".< boyhood days. They chucked out the bush and wood hole by the previous group, but that had been tossed into the tlhev didn't find any gold either. e whole t.‘l1r'in»z was taken as e of them ever did any disieinsr on his own. zeene of the treasure hunt was on the Nlonlrose River apparently. for mm The gtv-we one mile flrom the bridge. said the formerr Montrose man who came to live 12 years ago. I 1I"IdE1'_<laI'II'l the Hardy: t‘a.i‘meri there The (1i:2t1l‘l€ attem-pt: tiiere started with a dream that pictured a pot of gold for a man in a nearhy communli pine stump in a shore field and a certain number of paces from aped. \'at:*ir-nlrwrd stone. man to \\'.=tlk a cei't:iin number of pares toiva the mine and die there For the buried treasure. . The interest that flared from the dream finally led to act- . km and a ;:rmip all men started to dis! one night in a spot eighté to in foot from the liizhiiater mark. One man. John MacMiI1an, wn: loft in \\'8I('l1 for nrowlers and he did see something unusual. "a gt-oitn from the Grand River area mt hunelh came to dis a third time and that was in Gold Hunt in Mom- 1 a 1 or. iv. There was 1 The dream told the the shore from hoat coming: around a nearby- oars, The boat came closer as 001119. that dieatppeared. the diggers in later years. "In rny mother's Mr. and .\II‘.\'. Chester Walker were recent guests of their son. Howard and Mrs. W I 1 k e r at Bunbury. They also visited in Marshfield. M1. and Min. aonn Uouevan. Pictou. !\'.S.. recently visited Mr. Donovan's mother. Mrs. Maur- ' held apiiruoon hunter and Kenneth attended the banquet I03 in the Charlottetown 1-lotd it‘? D‘"“’‘’‘‘“ 3"“ “ls ““‘~"' M“ lsaturday evening. which uroumtt Alec .\la(-Kinnon here. Mrs. Emerson Llewellyn it: ill tiles to 1 dose. Mr. Walker in the at her home in Georgetown. STAR TAXI 24 hour service 2 way radio speedy service modern car TVG This Handy uide giiiea 2 local STAR TAX 131 Kent St. Ch'towr e hole with a joke bv the farm owners, on the east side of the river in Charlottetown FIIST Pick Up nnual hockey school activi- representativo who repre- PROGRAM LISTINGS from FRIDAY Till THURSDAY U.S. Speaker Has P.E.|. Background. Y0: Ki'|9'S COWWY I THTNK that Allison Mar-Lend. C‘harloi.ielown was the first to; tell me that the father of John lVI'r-(‘nt'mark_ Speaker of the U. House of Revresmtatives. was born in this province. and week I talked wltfh Mrs. Angus Liwle cousin of the man who technically in mi in line for the pmtd-l etncv of the United States. l.Tohn VIe(‘orma-ck who is a Deniocrat from Massachussetts fat the Mn of Joe Mr-Cormack who was born in Smiri: River, and went on South Boston as in boy of 601'! hr Mrs. Lavie whose mother, Mary Mcconmack. was Joe: McCorrnaek's sister. oe. was an unusually arm-actk. .1 John Mr-C‘ m I3 "Dann_v l\‘lc(‘ormack. Cliarlotte-ttrrwn recalls that he had John M-1('.‘or'rnack working back in 1938 in effort stop. of a two~week \ Danny. who win: a pnotnrlslng yourtg , tlme of training unde-r Johnny Buek‘ley_ the man w a former world heavyweoight boxing ohnn-rpion Jack S«ha.rkey,; agar of and fizhtintz mitt of Boston. THE EFFORT to mm-rid the ful and I eaithered that Danny Bucl-rletv had advised him that "the fight game in pretty dead’ nri-tr.“ rizht Metm-lane. have seen me" word by the -Spealre-.r'c secretary Cormack‘s Prince Edward Tstliind background. ”Dr. Gus” To Write His Memlors DR. A_..l_. IGUS1 MacDonald, that he thought John ‘.\le(“o1'rnack had made one of the finest. gpeeches he heard on television at ~aesas=inat.t.rvn Dr. t\1acDovna1d h-as pita! since the first of last week. but I understand he hopes to get home thie iveolrend Gus" told me that ho ls going to start writing his mem-' as enon as he gets hack home. and I most _ hope doctor has an inexhaustible fund of the horse and hiitggy doctors". he can relate experiences as pos- sibly no other main now living could. have written two mhtmnn on stories he told me_ and have hold many others in other r-olitmns from time to time. but my’ genial Friend has told me many memoirs, E D8061‘. Artist Said Born A FRIEND of mine. R Donald Stewart. Hartinnd. wick who regularly spends hits 12119 week and asked Donald tells me Olitarlottetmvn. nmying desmipfion says the painting was supplied by Adam An-,= big man. Mrs. Levin recalled. The son: has never visited reorve Lea:-4:1. 9mir.v'l.9 who in out or the Island‘; most active‘ told me he tried to am an interview with John Mc- Cnrmarlr only this year. tnivt he was iinsiiecessfiil altihough he- haari epent considerable time wait-in: far the man , gr‘ came Prom P E1 "Ti 1 had been one of his eonstitiientt: he might Mr 1.4-and rrheerved am-lllngly. He had sent in and has asked me not to use. 1 can guarantee that‘ tliey will make most lnterestinvg read-ins. uihen he gets them down a queetiion I cannot answer. Royal hrich hamzs in the mayor's office. The n th in Sourils who In 1 first perhaps 12 years of age. I was. P.E.I., Mrs. Davin bold: visitor’: permit was iinsuccess-l was not too disappointed for. whose fat-h that he wanted to discuss Mc-' Smirlx told me here ttlitits week the time of Prefidient Kennedvy's been in the Charlottettown hos-; certia-inlv other: that he is saving for his In Rose Valley? New Brims- holidays at V1 ta, wrot me Trust Company sent me their The Day They Shook The Plum Tree . . . by Arthur H. Lewis $7.00 1 The Venetian Affair . . . by Helen Maclnneu L $6.95 desk calendar \:;l1Cl1 has the reprodiietrion of the painting mtg; City thew who was hum at Rme Valley and spent his childhood days In; Emitter Rtlver." The ri-attirai qiinstzimi Mr. Stewart asks me is “Do he spot where he was born. and is the house I remember that I did some reszenrcii on . my friend. Charles Bently. Royal Trust manager here told met he was thinking of recommenrlinfl the picture for the company's. alender. But Tflailedtnmmetmwith unyideonsttowherotlie mmiwuhom. Rnoevalleyfstflitesceneof notrecalla *portoftiie -w». ....'-htcnitiolot‘ ;"‘_‘. N‘; With Appreciation And Best Wishes CHRISTMAS comes before this oolurnn munt send new-rm gr indamethatl 3 38§!§g my own ho_\*Iiood is; if anyone can tell me when Mr. Andrew was born. I can- 1»_v of that name living there In my time. or hope smnebody in I-limtier River _ _ may lived there. The family name is still prmninent in that me actual stories, and many other: . have he you know still there?" that at the time and I'm wonder- mn rvcnll where the Andrew appears again. which I settings, and best wish- lpeditokeep allofyoumysincerctiianh Grafton 91. service i 2* lfiil 3 AVA to?) -- mam no P708? 'I‘.i\.S.—that stands phone Answering Service-—I lDZth\If WHY NOT Put. that call In tonight for or repairs tomorrow morning. (‘all T. A. S. :11 4-7341 for Tele- in new service provided for you for emergency night service. STOREY EL JCTRIC 136 Prince St. § SEE specials on 6 bedroom iumiture THIS WEEK AT VARIE8 GREATLY '11:: annual per «pill prod- uct range: front I low of $13 Kent Street hrAIr1en|ldAI1a1oIII¢1I dIl.4flfa-Iliounulc . . Crockett & Storey Ltd. Clnrloflotmvl Dial 4-6581-4-6582 pg —-—-—-———-——-———~ and DellV9I'y 1.30 T.V. SPECIALS °* tf°*{' cri Hons I CHINESE FOOD "95 P 3.3‘: "':""""" Two-Way Radio M Orders to Take Out - service ‘:2: THE ISLAND GRILL , 112% 0...... STEBD S 2:22 Fri. & Sat. till 2 am. «Chg,-iottetown’; 162 Queen St. 4-5228 B“-“"’ glove 1 .3133 » n.oo~ PEPLER’S .'§“.".’ LoruscArEn, OF‘ COURSE we have 4‘ (lhinese food. Every 112,55 WATCH REPAIRS (Thinese restaurant does. : —-ENGl1AV1NG—- BUT we like to think "~°° .—_.._._ 01112’? is Vtl,lI.l'el'Pll‘l. no WA1-CHES kluiée Vie re sure 301111 .3 00 ' P S. Canadian food also Gifts - Phonographs :)“il‘)‘;:';l"“‘L1_~‘h'ef-F;"“Pa"*’d W ‘"3 l 1%‘; 5.00 LOTUS CAFE 2:33 ecord Centre ‘!'''°" 5* Z52 Dial 4-3910 ‘'35 .;Phone 838-2509 Montague “O ‘Si 5.55 | 7.00 am ‘the Rendezvous KENNEDY'S 3133 """"—"" . 9.30 choose "°'3° Terrific your f 11133 W DINNER new .;:;:;; ““‘5.§II..|!!..fit¢.3_9“5“~t~= W. t In El‘ ‘/2 fried chicken coat Shoestring potatoes Now Jug of honey Now our se1ec- 13¢ Hot Rolls 31'. 11' 3 ‘ii: "°° perfeftllon 1: “,0 to e. I Fr Der and scyolors. 5 O0 *9 IVE?! Shop today! , 5:30 Mm 5 25.95-139.95 ,:;g$ - KENNEDY'S l Dlcll 4-4955 fig; LADIES’ WEAR t aloe H" rendezvmls Queen st. Dial 4-8925 ‘-33 I . ” lii.i5 11145 1.‘ “W3 13:33 12.10 E-'.".*; 838 3 8.00 4.00 5.00 5.30 6.00 6.30 , son I 3.30 t 9.00 9.30 11.15 11.45 12.00 12.10 12.20 1.00 1.30 2.00 2.30 2.45 2.00 4.00 5.00 5.30 5.55 6.00 6.30 8.30 9.1!) 12.44 12.45 .51 l0.N 11.1!) p.m.—I.ct'o ha I! IDAY PROGRAMS CFC Y-TV p.m.—Mua1uIo P~'"~—Q0ic|( Draw McGraw P.m-—Tl1iI it the Lilo p.m.—Rnzio Duzlo P4"-‘—Kingllll10I Covg p-m.—Suuio P-m.—Guoi1| P.m.-—CFCY TV Now: P.m.—Cinemn 13-7 Brother Talks To Hon" l.m.—Sign O CKCW-TV p.m.~Siotion Sign on Nowt, Weather, Sport: p.m.—Friday Playbill Captain: Courageoug p.m.»At Home With Halon Crockor p.m.-—Tnko Thirty p.ni.-—Tho Friendly Giant p.m.——Mr. Roger: p.m.-—Quick Draw McGraw p.m.-Telavision News p.m.——5upper Club p.m.——Weathar p.m.—Suppcr Club p.m.—Country Hocdown p.m.—Tho Defender: p.m.—1e|e:copc p.m.—-Tho Untouchables n.rn.——CDC TV Now: |.m.—-Viewpoint p.m.—Iione| Network News l.m.—Midnighf Thgatr. Iundnl in Sorrento SATURDAY PROGRAMS CFC Y-TV P.M.—Mu|icaIo P.M.—Worid of Span If CBC F.M.—WorId of Sport Crou Canada Curling p.m.-TBA p.m.—IugI Bunny p.m.—Forut Runyon p.m.—Countrytimo p.m.—-CFCY TV Now: Wnthor p.m.—Fiihnrman’a leg p.m.—Bet Your Bottom Dollar p-m.—Bovcr|ey Hlllbllliol p.m.—-Duilu Pluyhouu p.m. NHL Hockey Detroit at Toronto p.m.—Juiietto p.rn.—Spor1I Unlimiicd a.m.—CBC TV Now: u.m.—Locni Wnthor a.m.Tl-to Into Show Strong. Conquest CKC W-TV p.m.—St|tion Sign OI p.m.——En Franco p.rn.—Chriutmn Progrummc p.m.—Top Ton Flue p.m.-World of Sporl C Golf and p.m.——WorIcl of Sport Cvon Canada Curling p.m.——-Memory Lino p.m.—Bug| Bunny p.m.—Forut Rangers p.m.—Tho Early Show- Full of Life p.m.——Tho Beverly Hillbillies p.m.—1-iennency p.m.—-Candid Cornon p.m.~—Nn?cnal Hockey league Detroit at Toronto p.m.—.Iu|iotiI p.m.—spom unlimited p.m.-CBC TV Now: a.rn.—-llonol Network Now! n.m.—Tho Late Show A! the Stroke of Nine SUNDAY PROGRAMS CFCY -TV p.m.-Musiulo p.m.-—Country Colander p.m.—Hcvltago p-m.—-Song For You p.m.—TIio Outdoonmm pan.-—MusI¢ From Gummy pm.-5-TIA p.m.-TIA p.m.—Spom International p.m.—CIC-TV p.m.-T110 3111100 p.m.-Some df Thou D: V3 7.00 p.m.—AII Stu Thutro p.m.——HnhIucIr p.vn.--Ed Sullivan p.m.-Iovunu CKCW-TV p.ni.--Simon Sign On -Tho -Chrlctophotl 1.00 mm.-h Punch uuu ueui-uwwn in can own- ion of physical education at Province. Kenneth Batchiider, one 8 Nelson _W. name: van a re- Gaorgetowifl fine young hockey out Inillnou visitor to Gadol- plnyeiu. attended the H o c k c y tschool held in C h I r lottetown 1.30 p.m.—Country Cllondlr 2.00 p.m.——Chrinmu Concert 8!. John’: United Church 1.30 p.m.-Song For You 2.45 p.m.—Ouldoor; Man 3.00 p.m.—-Music from Germany 4.00 p.m.—TIA 5.M p.m.-Old Hawk, Young Hawk 5.30 pm.-Sport: Imomationll 5.57—-CIC TV News 6.00 p.m.—Tho Sixtiu 6.30 p.m.--M0170 Theatre The Siren of Bngdod I.00 p.m.—HazoI 0.30 p.m.—I‘Iuhback 9.00 pm.-—-Ed Sullivan 10.00 p.m.- Banana 11.00 p.m.—Horiuon i2.oo p.m.—ClC TV News 12.10 |.rn.—LionoI Television News 12.20 p.m.—Sv|tion S MONDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 1.30 p.m.-Munlcaio 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.31 3.45 p.m.-Mr. Rogers p.m.-This Living World p.m.—AlI Star Thntro p.m.—RauIo Dnzx p.m.—CharIo1totown Choralo Tali 9-9!- 388 5.30 6.00 ' ' 6.31 7.01 7.15 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00 10.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News pm:--Sports Wnlily p.m.—PhiI Silvcn Show p.m.-Rin Tin Tin p.m.—Don Mossur 11.00 11.30 12.00 12.13 12.14 p.m.—Inquiry Explorations p.m.-CBC TV News u.m.—locnI Weather I.m.—S1gn Off CKCW-TV 12.25 1.00 1.30 8.00 3.30 8.45 Rogers 4.00 Living World 4.30 5.00 5.30 p.m.-—Timo 6.00 p.m.-—Supper Club 6.15 p.m.-—Te|evi:ion Now: 6.25 p.m.——SuppIr Club 6.35—Wuthor 6.55 p.m.—Sports 7.00 p.m.-—Biography 7.30 p.m.—77 Sunset Strip l.3O p.m.—-Don Mauser 9.00 p.rn.—Garry Moore 10.00 p.m.-Plnydavo 11.00 p.m.—Inquiry ‘ 11.30 p.m. Wntmorlnnd Slngon 12.00 n.m.—CBC TV No 12.14 n.m.—Vlcwpoint p.m.—Raz1Io Dazzle 12.20 |.m.—Lionol Network News 12.25 |.m.—Statlon Sign Off TUESDAY PROGRAMS CFC Y-TV 1.30 p.m.-—-Muuicolo 2.00 p.m.—Punwi:rd 3.31 p.m.—-Friendly Giant 3.45 p.m.-—Mr. Roger: 4.00 p.m.——FirabaII XL-! 4.30 p.m.-Today at Home 5.01 p.m.—RuzIo D 11 5.30 p.m.—Corno Listen Awhllo 6.00 p.m.-—Su|io 6.31 p.m.-Gazette 7.01 p.m.—CFCY TV News 7.15 p.m.—TBA 7.30 p.m.—My hvoriio Martian 3.00 p.m.—Zcro On 0.30 p.m.—Honn¢ncy 9.00 p.m.—Patty Duko 9.30 p.m.—Den Cauy 10.30 p.m.—Front Page Challenge 11.01 p.m.—-Nuwl Magazine 11.30 p.rn.—CBC News 11.45 p.m.—-church Scrvico 12.45 a.m.—5lgn Off CKCW-TV 12.25 p.rn.——Station Sign On NIWI, Wnthnr, Sports 1.00 pm.--Tuetdly Pllybill 11.30 p.m.—-Mr. log on 4.00 p.m.—F|rob|ll XL-I Out for Music tluouthcknowlodlllllnodbhll WEEKLY TV GUIDE Clip 8. Save Ill! WIGI NR1 Wm 00 pdauuli tum auto: and other-1. totmvn. 1 Lyman Jay oi Mt. Stewart vh- 4.30 p.m.——Iampor Room 5.00 p.m.—lau|o 001210 5.30 p.m.—Covno Linton Awhile 6.00 p.m.—Suppcr Club 6.15 p.m.—To|ovln1on Now! 6.25 pan.--Suppor Club 6.35 p.m.-Wclthor 6.40 p.m.—Suppcr Club 6.55 p.m.—5pom 7.00 p.m.—-Chrlatmu Concert 7.30 p.m.—Zoro Om 0.00 p.m.—li rd 0.30 p.m.—-To Toll tho Truth 9.00 p.m.—-Pony Duke 9.110 p.m.—Icn Cnoy 11.m p.m.——Nown Mngnino 11.30 p.m.——CIOC-TV Nowl ‘ 11.45 p.m-—Church Sorvico 12.45 |.m.—I1gn Off ’ WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 10.45 |.m.—Morning Muslcnlo “-00 I-m~—1ho Quum, Prime x-4464444444 iieu ueorgetowaa Suurdly and 10m Islands. B.(.‘.. h vumng 13 unwed ncqualiitsnnu» t C10 S. as guest of Mr. and Mn. Spurgeon Walker. Milford Glory. who in employ. ed in Charlottetown was I week. and visitor at his home in Geor- getown. Mr. and Mn. Gould Morrison of Charlottetown were recent visitors to Georgetown. Johnny Betti: of Queen Char- CLIP AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE O Fish & Chips 8 orders $1.00 O Wing Steak with all the Trimmings $1.25 . For The Best In Foods Dial 2-1710 The Redwood Free Delivery Corner Chestnut and nor Queen I /7 Opp. ((§:::e:1tet;:t.l:: Bldg. TODAY - SATURDAY ,;‘f..'§7_"§‘,",,"§’,.',’,;,f,}_“,‘} "DUEL OF THE TITANS" Steve Reeves "TARZAN THE MAGNIFICENT" Gordon Scot-1 Minluor Puuon, and oh. cac Prnidont 11.30 mm.-Children’: Him: 1.00 p.m.—Churchoo of the Holy lm d 2.00 p.m.-——Tho Shepherd: Play 2.30 Ptm-"TBA 3.00 p.m.-Take Thirty 3.30 p.m.—Friend|y Giant 3.45 p.m.-—Mr. SUNDAY AT 9.00 P.M. "SONG OF BERNADETTE" Jennifer Jones 5.01 p.m.—Razz|o Dazzle 5.30 p.m.-—Woody Woodpecker 7.01 p.m.—CFCY TV News 6.00 p.m.——TBA 6.30 p.m.-TBA 7.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 7.15 p.m.-—TBA 9.00 p.m.—Red River Jamboru |I MONDAY - TUESDAY snows mo-1-t Kim Novak - Jack Lemmon "THE NOTORIOUS LANDLADY" 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV New: 12.08.30 a.m.——I.ocnI Wutlior 12.09 n.m.——Tho Que Prime Mininer Punch, and tho Prosiduot 12:13 n.m.-—-loul Wulhof 12.14 o.m.—-Sign OH CKCW-TV 9.25 a.m.——Station Sign On 9.30 u.m.——-Christmas at the Alberta, Game For 10.00 n.ls.——Cliex Holono 10.15n.m.——Nunery School Time m'WEDN~ESDAY-THURSDAY ms mo-1-I 4¥¥¥¥¥~k***i Mark Damor - Joyce Taylor "BEAUTY AND THE BEAST" 10.30 |.m.—Der:ember The Month of tho ' _ ILW-mm. H.M. The Queen rtmo Minister of Can 11.15 |.m.—Frnnch Christmas Carol: 11.30 u.m.——A Vhlt to Disneyland 12.30 p.m.—Goorgo Mitchell: Chrintmu Carola 1.W p.m.—Churchu of the Holy Land 2.00 p.rn.—Shepliords Play 2.30 p.m.-—Chr1ntmu Slngalong 3.00 p.m.-—Tako Thirty 930 p.m.—Show from Two Cities 10.30 p.m.-Festival - Diary of A Scoundrol 12.00 p.m.—CBC-TV Now: 12.09 |.m.—H.M. The Queen (Repeat) 12.15 l.m.—Smion Sign Off White background Patterned Front 0 100% orlon I hand washable 0 zipper front 0 size: 16 - 20 0 blue. red, grain . and beige trims 8.95 TIGHIQOIIQ. THURSDAY CFCY-TV 1.80 p.m.—MuIluIo 2.00 p.m.-SlluntI Plano 2.30 p.m.—-Surlctt Hill 3.00 p.m. Tllu Th ioo p.m.—L 9.30 p.m.—Tho Sorlll —GfIndI -Panda 11.00 pan.-Tho Unteochnhln 12.00 p.m.—Ncwn 12.1! o.ni.-local Weather 12.14 un.-Sign Off CKCW-TV 12.25 p.vn.—St|11on Sign On News, Weather, Sport: Loo p.m.—Thimday Plnybill upturn’: Daughter ‘Ni 1.00 pan.-Tolio Thirty 2.30 p.m.—Tho Friendly 01101 3.45 p.m.-Mr. Roger: 4.00 p.m.-Mr. Pipor 4.30 p.m.-lompor loom LN p.m.-hula Dual: 5 p.m.- 7.00 p. .—~Di¢1r Powell thaw 0.00 p.m.—0r Iildm EN p.m.—Lu¢y 9.30 p.m.-1ho- Inlet 10.00 pan.-orlodi DIIIS-1210 I " PLAY- IT SAFE Install Your . ANTI -FREEZE Cl ind :33 5+em nee \ , V 82° fit. on fmni Iorunnfi on it!‘ on" In the quid. A rust and an-osion—0° “lnllfitiinttttt (0llP(lRQTll.lti 2.. “Perm:-Fm" prevent: run and em-rod metal surfaces by rotating 2 "In 1 continuous, gentle " actlm" carefree motoring) ALL unpuri an carried away. 194" into manor "now-our clean". No elcningcr flushml Tlolineotlrcteefloulvcrnululalforcurundrruekcoollll Replace: nthfroeu In winter, Ad Id: In sum nammutoeunntu can. 9949" and but coolant for ALL cughu. including that aiming: parnnd-ynthadohooecua-oouonI.ltwon'ttuuoovaIi on-bnllavmycvuattl above! CANADIAN TIRE ‘Stewart I: Macho Ltd. ASSOCIATE STORE Ilhaac. out I-IO ___..»-" P0 , 12.20 p.m.—|Jooo| Nctwovl: Newt .___ Ln.-In OI‘