Page 2 The Guardian Saturday. July 16.1955 Local Lady Injured In Bus NEWCSTL E. Ont. lCPt- and lacerations to the right arm. Twenty-three vacationers. were in-.leg and face. Mrs. Susan Good- jurcd Friday when I Colonial win. of Bridgewater. N.S. suf- coach lines bus crashed into t.he.fered I fractured shoulder. rear of I stopped transport truckl There were 3) passengers at I hole-in-the-wall underpass tun- aboard the Montreal - to - Toronto nel near here. .bus. y Seven bus passengers were. Police said the westbound trans-. taken to hospital with minor in in-port truck had stoppedi ” the juries. The others were shaken up. lunderpass to allow an oncoming One woman, Mrs. Preston Dia-ltruclt to pass through the narrow! rmind. 51, of Charlottetown. P.E.I..topening. I is in fair condition. She suffered FEAR TUNNEL I I fractured right knee cap. shock Drivers fear the tunnel and say i City and Central SPECIAL-'.i only rotary type . l r R0l"S TAXI-Dial 6560 6569 "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE -at the HUGHES DRUG STORE." CRASWELL for Better Photo graphs. SEMPLES PHARMACY today and Sunday. DR. .l. P. SWEENEY will not be in his office from July 16 UI1lll August 8th open RADIATOR REPAIRING. re- cnring. flushing hlallettls Bat- tery and Radiator Service GOSPEL TENT. Special meet- ings beginning Lord's Day at I pm. the Gospel Toni, Kingston. G. A. Rainsay cundiii-ting the ser- vices. All lVf'l('Ol'TlE PENTECOST.-Kl. TENT MEET- INGS at Stanhope Friday. Satur- day. Sunday, Monday and Tues- day nights at 8 o'clock. Standard Time. Quincy Stairs, speaker. Lawn Cruiser lawn mowers. reg- ular 374.95 to clear at 549.95. Bait and Macllae. .FREE CHURCH of Scotland. services July 17: Charlottetown 7:30 p.m lClLV time-. The Sacra lment of Baptism will be admin listered at this service. Rev. J. H iBishop. it DAILY VACATION Bible st-huui will open in Glasgow Road Pres byterian Church Monday morn ing. July 18 It 9 am. All chil dren welcome Rev. Lawrence lBlaikie. Minister. l MILTON-Rustico Parish. Rec- itor. Rev. A. E Piercey. Services for Sunday. July 17th are: St. John's. Milton. 10.00 am. Sunday school. 11.00 Morning prayer and sermon; Christ Church. Cherry ;Valley. 2.1!) Evening prayer and lsermon; St. Mark's. Rustico. 7.30 tEi-'ening prayer and sermon. Come and bring the whole family. Accident; Condition is Fair two trucks cannot pass inside. Bus driver Arthur Perry. 8. of Kingston. Ont.. who was unhurt. said he saw the transport for the first time when an oncoming cIr flicked its lights. John Bishop. 35. of Gananoque. 0nt.. driver of the transport, owned by Mccaullum Transport Co.. of Oshawa. escaped injury. His truck was empty at the time. The bus began its trip in Amherst. N.S. Many of the pas- sengers were Maritime iea-ideiits holidaying in Ontario. Trapped in the wreckage for 20 minutes. Mrs. Diamond was finally freed and taken to nearby Oshawa hospital. She was accompanied by her 16- year-old son. Roy, who suffered I possible fractured hip. CONDITION IMPROVED Mrs. Diamond's condition was at lfirst listed as critical. but hospital -officials Friday night said she had improved slightly. through the day. Police said most of the passen- gers were asleep when the crash came. and their relaxed position may have saved them from se- rious injury. Keith Collins. 17. of Amherst. N.S., passed out after he got off the bus. ”Ths bus started swaying and people were sreaming. I felt a stab jof pain and felt blood coming down my head," he said. "After i got out i helped some others out and then blacked out myself." ”The driver was wonderful." said Mrs. Wally Reid of Sydney Mines. News of the accident was receiv- ed in Charlottetown by Mrs. Clar- ence Duncan, daughter of Mrs. Diamond. at five o'clock yesterday i l Presentation To Manager The presentation of a centrelduring the busy summer season. chair to Harold Morgan lleftl and when the province was at it's best. a pressure cooker to Mrs. Mor-1 It was hoped that at a future gan. centre accompanied an ad-1 date an opportunity to return and dress given in the breakfast roomi renew friendships would present at the Charlottetown Hotel to Mr.1 itself, Morgan by the hotel employees The presentation of a Lazy,3(-,3, prior to his transfer to Edmonton Exlilbiilon or A Paintings Iy Island Artist The Inhibition of pllntlnga and drawings by Hubert Rogers -It the Centennial Civic Ocntcr is now open to the public. Featured Ira twenty-two works. mostly por- traits. in oil. charcoal and water color. A fine craftsman, Mr. nog- ers is chiefly Interested in par- traying character In it is re- vealed in I person's face. Born in Alberton. P.E.I., he fought in the First World War. then studied in Toronto. Bolton and other centers. illustrating for his earnest work in magazines such as MacleIn's and various in- ternatlonsl publicatiais. He has painted many well-known people. such as Churchill and Mackenzie King. and several studies of sol- dlers from his war experiences. Notable at the exhibition here is his study of I girl's head. "The Music Student". and the portrait of actor John Carridine. The ex- hibition will be open to the public until Saturday. Jubi 8; and all Naval Officers Entertained At" Government !House One of the social highlights of the gentleman's attire and the the Centennial year was the ball military uniforms. Dancing was given last evening by His Hon- enjoyed to the music of Austin our. the Lieutenant Governor T. Connolly and his orchestra. Bo- W.L. Pi-owse and Mrs. Prowse tween dances the guests strolled It Government House. It was in honour of the cruiser H.M.C.8. Quebec and the destroyers B. M.C.S. liuron and l-l.M.C.S. Iro- quois. now their 'offfclIl visit to Charlottetown. Receiving with His Honour '1'. W.L. Prowse and Mrs. Prowse were Captain E. W. Finch-Noyes. C.D.. R.C.N.. commanding officer of th task group and Mrs. Finch- yes. In attendance on His Honour were Captain J. J. Connolly. V.D.: Surgeon Com- ad conversation groups on tho vci-Indu. in the cool brocus 3;!!! than harbour. but . or supper tho refree bu I beautiful arrangement of snap- dragon and carnatlnns. lily complimented by I huge ro- flector framed with tiny pink rosebuds and flanked by pink tapers in silver candelabra. Presiding "It the urns during the supper hour were: Mrs. G. H. Buntllll. Mn. St. Clair Trilli- or. Mrs. J. N. Kenny. and Mrs. G. G. K. Peake. Assisting during the supper hour were: Mrs Andrew Likely. Mrs. Fred MncMillIn. Mrs. ll'.li. MacLeod. Mrs. Alan Andrew. Mrs. Alan Macmillan, Mrs. mander L. E. Prowse. V.D.: Lleut. Col. A. W. Rogers. E. D.. and Wing Commander A.G. Mac- inlllan. The ballroom was gay with colour as the beautiful gowns of thellady guests contrasted with I. about the uoodllt lawns or form- partmant tory table was ccntredwlth lnft are cordially invited to attend. Plan Security ' For Conference t..-rim. . A titeuterai ”LTBrius... American. French and Russian secret service men agreed here Friday on security arrangements for the arrival of the Big Four leaders this weekend. The security precautions being laid down by the four. nations in co-operation with Switzerland are blanketing this ' keside town with the strictest police and military control it has ever known. A bullet-proof secret service car. I Cadillac sedan and I Lin- coln convertible are being flown here from the U.S. for the use of President Eisenhower and his party. Six Russian limousines. 1W0 of them armored and with bullet- proof windows. 3"lV9d Thursday night. chair to Mr. Morgan and a pres-l Joins legion ron Bell. Mrs. Wendell Barbour. Mrs. A. W. Wellner. Mrs. A. W. Rogers. Mrs. George Ives, Mrs. Lester Obonnell. Miss Mildred McGulgnn. Mrs. J. J. Connolly, Mrs. Gordon Stewart. Miss Ani- elia Martyn. and Miss Flora Gillies. U. K. Gov'f To Sell Securities LONDON (AP)-The treasury announced Friday that .65.000.000 worth of stocks and bonds in Amer- ican companies bought by the gov- ernment to underwrite I Second World War dollar loan will he sold back to private British investors. All the shares are in well- known enterprises and will be of- fered on "auction terms," the treasury is not setting any selling prices. The sale will make I total of more than El0.000.000 in Amerl. can stocks and shares sold by the WIN Probe Vancouver Pclic. VANCOUVER (CP)-AI iiiiih tilled inspector from mun. W team Race Horse Drop; Dead In Stable INGLEWOOD. Calif. (App Trust-int. nven-ireu- old sin... horse. dropped dead in nu. mi rrtday shortly Iftcr he had 5..., named to race in the 3131.100 Gold Cup handicap at Hollywood pm today. The seldlns. lonsest shot in ii, rich Gold Cup race. apps;-gnu! died from I heart attack. sltliougii the stable reported he seemed i. be in good shape early Friday morning after eating a hem, meal. The death reduced the lineup in. the cup classic to six horses headed by Alfred G. Vanderbilt's, Social Outcast. 1941 as security for I il50,000.0oii loan in dollars. The loan was paid off four years ago and the treasury has now decided to dispose of the American .sect.tl'Itles. ma FATALITY TORONTO (CP) - Jamei Mc. Lean, 75. of Toronto died in hos- pital Thursday night three hours after he had stepped in front of a motorcycle. He was the city's 27th INLOEP 'lCuh .Tll i 'h ff'.l hed 1 . I Uiiiltedschurchacffugiiinadafliiiiviceg fiictiriiiuBat;icfnseetltiiigaififorriiiaiiiin.1 Mm" as manager of me L'N'Rii sure cooker to Mrs. Morgan was Fl'ldllY5 rehearsal" inlglrhg , irekasun; mhB,1'e"' They were l-"-m9 1518111! of the Yell- HOWOfd MCIIIIIES Sunday are as follows Winsloe Mrs Duncan telephoned her Hotel them lacknowledged with grateful watched by security Sofiflcasnll m'l'he first lady to be admitted to 8 en rom rtlsh investors in , . - - l . - g ' - Ill 3 bllel address by R9X' M h the four nations and wss P0 C? e Kingston Branch of the Can- FITTFI) FOOTWEAR :2..22 "'2-:3uii.""5ih:ilie1ii .i.1-a"3'i;.s:i.'iv iilrj(ii.iF:dsl:d1:;asslsd:rroTii.fTii .-ill? "3-"5 ”ll”'”- ”" llelwll 0' ”l9' F-'l3llEii' ll:93UV'ElY:E.l1CP(f'rg:ln iis.."ui.";l..u.i military officials W” P” I-dun lesion was taken into run I iRoad and Wheiatleyi R-ilver choirs who left immediately for the bed- ?lPffd;'ef9rf"”nl;af( mideul” the time but assured his fcllow-em- nounced satisfactoI'Y- 4 inembeasrphaidlllghregglllll ll10lllll' Z . PRWCE EUWARD 175 QIIEHI 31- - Cllfflf-' 3ld!- will have charge of are music? at sidAe of thetirliriotllieri 1 ht piigleez lanngreaw afaiEr"ne's"s lev';' oloylcgles tlhat hisbtnur Dlgathlletsl Isveilgz '4 '-ji I; thgechagrloaetownugdigggn E22312! xii l.LAND ill? "9”l"3 ”"Vl"e me E" wi '99" SE ” "3 '0 Mm Morgan is his dealin with the W0" aways e re Qme II III Mrs MacMlllan w ' A l ceive an inspiration. I-ieber H. Duncan from her relatives said j, . E lqreat pleasure. Mr. Morgpll has - '- 35 ' ""”"l3 - Hardy. mllllsleh that! Digmond I'I?d 3-reicovered -,3? 1:31: e:ndRi?.iz;se !Mv:i::zaIeIxlE:lS:?l(l iiein chzjslelir ifientflligglottgthtiintldf QLOWS IHCPECSQ E;ew:Ed8Wg::d tlie dlltldivnagl N .1, . i ' rv ti o . ' INIIDOPS . . CHARLOTTETOWN G 0 5 P EL 3 men, "V rewgn 29 er 5"” ieen privelegcd to see more of the guaht h L h - dd....,., Red Cross. x i,v 204- .Cl-IAPEL holding service in the Spmitonrogdcgzlillap Blgidfimrfnlltg Island. as his exactmk dull” "Fl ltche Curiiiilgmcelrb eiiniintlie Golf OTTAWA rcpixanadlan house- A guest at the meeting was I V” V3 15”” lll Ellglllllll Hall llll Rich" : and her daughter Mrs Victor. qulred his presence on the jam Club. lbuilders made 518118 llll 15943 new gulglelgl mecmberad of the 105th I ' on lmond Street. above Provincial l Askin of onaw, ,',11 of wiiom were mm. Accompanied by their three lhouses in May. a file Ol 12 ll" 3 ”"' ”ml' 9 llllll M39 ' gone M 1 "Bank. 3 pm. Sunday School Ill l at the hospital lwaitin d - l -5 boys. Kenneth. John and David. cent from last yam"! 13.398. This EWell- l0"""lY of W Dominion 50” P” "'m'"" '3” ””l”" ”i.”"5.i”' i"”..”"ii"me"ts- X "M W1" begukeneiiiiv l-9"" TPd'llY all 1”" ”"” M” ”"u””"' M" ” hm” "” '”.”l.”" "" 3'32 3.": 23.? i?”."...2”ii5 l.?..lZt2tl;'.32' 9:3 6561 Dial 6562 rsvttiizs JEWELERS ldren 4 pm. in ink 0 re! - 1 to fully determine the extent of . Edmonton on Mon av. months of 195 a recor . . , - - I p.m.. Gospel service. Special i the injuries 3 rise of nine per cent from 33.812 ll'lP ill "l9 llllilld 111 33 years. c"AaLo",u.owNy lid "wm”BlRTHSm-i5l"5l"l 3”""0”" l"'d '""""ll by? ROY Diamond who lives with E I TORONTO rcri - Prime Min- .1; vear aiio. atctiimradetinemiiiiiume presided KING-At the King's County Hcs- Mr. Joe Woollen. of Detroit 1 his mother at 53 Reserve Street in . ister Louis St. Laurent visited To- i The bureau of statistics reported bmeagaeelousuy c saw 25 mem- pital on July 14. to Mr. and Mrs. 'Mich. Evening message by Mr. chm-ioueiown, mmpanied he,-'. 581- Al? Callel ll'Vlll'l Bllf-ill lellVe5' t b i fly Friday to take home Friday. however. that the num- 0 09" - the Everett King. Montague. twin Svsnd Christensen. All welcome. on the visit to Bntario. He wasllllday for the R.C.A.F. Stat-1011 8121.-ieri-eson, Renault S. St. Lau-lber of new houses completed in mu "ll A Eellelll discussion centered around the project of ob. still - patient in another hospital :l-”lll"e- 9"?" Wlle” ll” mllllllge taming a new home for the Branch . g May dropped slightly to 8.332. but his release wday 1, "mcipamd cadets are assemblying to receive .rent. 4.5. Quebec City lawyer who down one per cent from 8.424 last boys. 6 lbs, 9 oss; 6 lbs. 6 oss. , BULL SHIPPED - ”Abegweit CLARK-At the Prince County Benelux" an eight-month-old Hol- Hospltal July is. 1955 to Mr. and lstein Bull was recently shipped Mrs. George Clark. Kensington. yby M,-. 3. g. Jgugg of Bunbury I 800- 3 lbsa 8 015- ito the farm of F. E. Woodside BONNELL-At the King's County Hospital. July 11. to Dr. and Mrs. Lorne Bonnell. .VIurray River, a daughter. weight 7 lbs. 7 U2 us. and Son, Asquith, Saskatchewan. The young animal which is the son of ”Abegweit Luck Lady." .which stood fifth in her class for by attending physicians. (Continued from page l) World Can is concerned. l-le listed some of these prob- Lfinal instructions prior to fiyinglnfrieiggfkgilnnmlhr1i:(.h:?i,:,eat:f,: 'to their assigned stations in the ism. mid' enqujrers doctors have lulmed Siam; Cadet Elle” was advised a lengthy convalescence ichosen as one of the Canadian rm. his son. 1 year. But the number completed in the first five months totalled 41.239. up 16 per cent from 35,55 last year. representatives several weeks ago. i A detachment of 7.3 cadets un- .der Commanding Officer FXL W.. S. MacLeod and Adjutant P70 Ni and a committee of five was ap- pointed to look into the matter and report to the next meeting. SATURDAY SPECIALS all of Canada. arrived at its des- GIBSON-At the P. E.I. Hospital tination in five days. Mr. Jones nI July 15th. to Mr. and Mrs. notes that it is unusual to ship Lloyd N. Gibson (nee Anna MIc- an animal from the Province to Rael. a daughter. Kathryn Jean. ?such I great distance. Macl(ENZlE-At the P. I. 1. Her 1nuDE'8 SHOWER-Mrs. Wil- pitnl. July 9th. 1955. to Mr. andlfred Thompson ma M15; Ethel hm. .. mounting ,,.,n.menm. for N. Larrabee. leave on Sunday for exampieg ).Greenwood, N.S.. to undergo sum '1-hm he named . couple that mcr training. The cadets are the Russians don't want discussed 53L K3" C”5l5”'- CPL '1' E A' It Geneva-the satellite states. or. 5el”lllll- CPL 'l- G- M35595” LAC: as the piesident described them. M- 5- Rllllllllllli E N- Bmwlli J "the captive states. once proud Hliylef. W- C- M3"ll9W5- C- Mllll people that are not allowed their well'- K- Blll'll9- F- Hale” K- J- P.E.l. Regt. (17 Reece) Mrs. Charles Macl(enzio. West-lRob.",on cum,” .4 gt thg for- inoreland, I son. Donald Gene. mu.-, ham, i. D gmffnjgg on DEATHS Tuesday evening. in honour of YEO--At. the P. E. 1. Hospital on Thursday, July 14. 1955. Gertrude Bell Yeo. wife of Percy Yeo of Harmony. aged 59 years. Resting at her late residence from where the funeral will be held on Sat- urday. July 16 at 2 p.m. IS.T.). Miss Edna McEwIn. The gifts were wheeled in in I llrelllly decorated carriage ivy little Miss Gwynne Thompson. and were opened by Misses Lona Scott and 1",. Denim, while Miss Gloria Jenkins read the accompanying own government." CONCILIATOIIY ATTITUDE He mentioned. too. though not by that name. the West's problem of Communist subversion. He called it: "International interfeer- anca in the internal affairs of free government. bringing about I situ- ation that loads to subversion and difficulties and rocriminI- roe. R. Rush. D. S. Stewart, E. Jiaywood. D. Hickox, R. 3. Mills 1. M. MacDonald, M. MacDonald E. E. Macltae. G. B. Soy. H. C Vail, L. J. Reddin. R. L. Clay. ;Strcet Dancing . Proves Popular verses. They were arranged by Miss Muriel Dennis. Refresh- iments were served by the host- esses. assisted by Mrs. Allison Stewart and Mrs. Charles Jenk- ins. Interment Victoria West Ceme- MIcLE0D--At Bonshaw on Thurs- day. July 14. 1955. James Mustard Maclieod of Lorne Valley in his 67th year. Resting at his late resid- ence. Lorne Valley. Funeral Sun- -----w (Continued from Page I) tlons within the countries-some times. even revolution." Hundreds of dancers attended On the whole, however, the prep-1 the Centennial street dance which ident's attitude was conclliatory- was held last sh! on the market ..i-omisiu the United States will square and Judging from the eu- noc 1-eject my i-ind outthfugt in thusiasm with which the partic- day at Lome Valley Presbyterian Church. service c i., at 2.30 '5. TA. Interment in Lorne Valley Cemetery. Hope C. N .R. same time the Railway can be en- couraged to use the proposed causeway the cost to the Provin- cial Government would be consid- N. D. Maclean mi; 11-igndgiiip. lpanta entered into the entertain- Ei L "id guiimy hu ment and the large number of dogged international conferences. Slleclalll" ll ll"-"lCl9d- 3'-l'e9i' . dancing is one of the most popular events that has taken place since the Centennial celebrations have in the recent past because of mu- tual mistrust. because of misusel All members of the P. E. I. Regt. ( 17 Reece) Band will meet at the Armouries on Sunday 17 July 55 at 0930 hours to participate in the Naval Church Parade. l - Dress: Reds and Helmets. A. H. PEAKE, Lt. Col. Commanding Officer. of the meetings as propagandni ounding boards. Then he declared: "I say to you: If we can changei erably f8dlll'0d-" lllld t-M Pl'Elll' the spirit in which these confer-i begun STAR CAB Lucky Numbers 72906 -'- 12432 Dial 6581 5532 jj-1-:-2-jj Notice To Live; Stock Exhibitors Entries close July 30th, positively no entries accept- ed after this date. Please get entries in early. Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association .-AT.- V. J. NOYE HUNTER RIVER snonranmc. 23: PILLSBURY CAKE'MIX.2for 59: KAM 39c TOMATOJUlCE.2fcr 25; with every S7.00 order-I pair SI gouge NYI.ONSforonIy................ 49: Splendid music by Jackie Doyle and his orchestra was carried over a public address system. At first ior. MAKE INSPECTION On Thursday the Premier and members of his Government along with engineers made an inspection UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshiro from below and above. He said the piers are in need of immedi- ate pointing and on the deck some of the planks will need replacing. A diver's report. indicates that the buttments below the water are in good shape. ”l'm not worried I bit about the safety of the bridge" the Premier said. "So long as I 2!) mile an hour speed limit DIAL 5549 Charlottetown Funeral Home is maintained and I one way traf- fic for trucks is kept up. there is no danger to anyone." In connection with the building of I causeway. the Premier said that the Government's head engin- eer had been sent to Holland to study the dykes of'that country and in turn I Dutch engineer had come to Prince Edward Island to make recommendations regarding I causeway at this point. in ad- ditlon to this the Government has 78 Euston St. IIIAL 4628 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director - IIOIEIIT E. IRIIILEY 'l'rnwbrldge S-53 Elf. IE Modern Chapel A. E. LONG I SON, IIIO. ll?! Massachusetts Avenue. Cambridge. Mass. ' FUNERAL SERVICE &AIslI.&cLeIdbfa1nwItIyotrueI-Ilpnbleiss nu-vagina. onmtninmpnnuusuiieuuimieo. "IIIVIII" h 0 "INS" III tour of the llillsboro Bridge both the young ladies were a bit re- ticent about joining in the fun but as the evening wore on. more and more couples were seen in the dancing square. Of course there was no scarcity of men because about 500 sailors from the three visiting warships were on hand. M the ”""”i M u" Spmhi P9 anxious to strut their stuff. llecllled ll” W" Wllll '0 59”" Tonight there will be a dance at l0 lll9l"Pl l” ll? lmlllillltl "Ola; the Queen Charlotte High School ""9 '9” 9' ill" lerrlble 'c”lll'39 y for naval cadets and the usual -war. V 3 Eisenhower said the commoni i,3::r;i:);h:v1;:iiIngw;'ylnCPub. Wm be People of the world demand peace ?....&: and that their governments are be- ginning to recognise Ind bow to- this demand. ' Personals Eisenhower said the religions of ' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Frew. New ences are conducted. we will have taken the greatest step toward peace. toward future prosperity- and tranquility that has ever been taken in all the history of man- kind." REMOVE PEAR ATTENTION SIIEEPMEII Anyone wishing to secure Western range ewes from the carload being imported to Prince Edward Island this fall. kindly inform the Prince Edward Is- land Sheep Breeders' Association, P. 0. Box 9, Char- lottetown. before July 31st. As there will only be between 175 and 180 ewes in this car. first applications will receive priority. The price of these will be in the vicinity of 318.00 per head. the world are I strong factor for peace. The president said it is natural for I people steeped in religious faith to turn in time of crisis to their God for guidance. He then proposed that in all churches of the U.S. next sabbath Americans ask divine help and thus deinonstraie to all the world the York City. are in Charlottetown staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell H. Worth. Weymouth St. Mrs. Frew'a mother. Mrs. W. Bruce Muir is I patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. country's aspirations for peace. lie stressed that the free world is held together "in I belief in I MORTON DEW. LIMITEO INSURANCE OOUNSILIDII Ind '!l.AVll. AGINTI Telephones: lnsinusc III - hovel ssn Divine Power, I Supreme Being" WN. P. I. I. OPEN I SEMPLE'8 PHARMACY m oulsn st. ' I so SUNDAY HOURS: WI I-IAVI ALI. YOUR WIIK-IID NIHS- DIAI. 4171 THIS WEEKEND ATURDAY HOURS: 30 AM. to 9:30 PM. 10 AM. to 1 PM. y econolnically sound. ' rwo vmr siunol our The Pi-efniar stated that in a proposal from In engineer. D. . y MIcLIughlin to build I tw l is if is E: 3 M rd and "this. my friends. is I greet factor in peace at this time." OPTI-I Ioporutcdbycanmslfnrlnan Contnryroonyrumoanyouina cpsqovllsrlictlslanowoyflna othcrc on Ilionywoy. notice To SllllllElIOLllEll8 co-or surnn manor : IicvIhc'ord.tbaCo- conacctodwhhaoy I .l.l.AIy' gains or loucsniadobyonyslbarca-opdsnovoffcct you duos Manager C.M.HsI.IAll. - SPICIAL - iuiiirsn sun-tvi scour nuvsitv SEIIPLPS PIISCIIFIIONS. HSI-INC SWPLIS. SUN TAN LOTION. SIUN OLASSIS. CAMIIAS Ind CAKA SUPPLIES. HALF PRICE SAL! - VOI'l"S SWIM PINS MAI. 4111 mIIucv'