OTTAWA,-Gennadi F. Popov, second secretary at the Russian embassy here, is shown playing chess. Popov was ordered out of the country for attempts to get information about Canada's CF- ratss MOVE 105 jet planes through James Stanley Staples. 3, former R.C.. A.F. Civilian accountant, whom Soviet officials met at an Ottawa (CP photo) chess club. l(' A . OfTeaclting In luv ' 2:? razzi ed that gasoline is an irritant E E is an E 3 n E x l H Find inhaled-Gasoline Fumes Killed Man In Car Accident that in the process ofinhalingjhe fumeswhileluaderthscartheirrifn ant gas ssnsedexcessflnidtoutb er in the victim's lungs and thd as a result of this drowned in following which the clothing with gasoline. The inquest was conducted In gomeag Dr. W. E. Callaghan and e wn or tag up, Neil Macl..eod..I mm” by Members of the jury were: Al- bert Linkletter (foreman). Steri- ing Reeves. Angus Cameron, Ben- jamin Doucette. Slguard Maoliin non. Duncan MacKendrlck. Scott Froblscher. LAC Tierman was a native of Montreal. i Rolarians Told N.A.T.O. Schools At the regular weekly lunch- eon of the Rotary Club of Sum- merside, Miss lone MacDonald spoke on her experiences while teaching at the R. C. A. F. schools in Europe. Leaving P. E. I. in 1954, Miss MacDonald's first school was at Metz in France. Last year she taught in Germany. An outline of her experiences indicated that while parts of Europe are quaint and parts very lovely, there is still no place like Canada. Travelling throughout Europe during her hell- days, she visited France. Italy. West and East Germany, Denmark and Sweden, as well as England and Ireland. She met with the peo- Ipies of these nations, taking in the many interesting sights they have to offer. HOSPITAL FINANCES At the meeting Rotarian Frank Arneit introduced Judge Walter E. Darby of Summerside, who is chair WESTERN GUARDIAN lst-Oct oth inclusive. lst to October 15. Dancing from 9.30-12.30.” sion so cents. Ad ission 75 and 10. TURKEY AND ed by If l-lam .52;-Ha S 1 SERIOUSLY INJURED- and Mrs. Herbert L. Murphy. two children. Thursday evenin Mr. and Mrs. addressed the meeti was organised in IV. when Clarence MacFadden. Let it. and Harold Lightfoot. W. M. I. Winsioa Morrison. poem. The devo cdwfthths I Fellowship". followed Chartered Accountants Csaadlhn DR. J. It. BEER will be absent from his office until October lilth. DR. W.A. SHEA. Alberton, will be absent from his office October DUART BEAUTY Salon will be closed for holidays from October RESERVE WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7th for Kensington Presbyterian Church supper in St. Mark's Hail. REGULAR Thursday night dance. Kensington Legion Home. Music by Mellowaires Orchestra. Admis- CHICKEN SUPPER Spring Val- ley Hall, September 26th at 5 p.m. supper. Commun- Club. St. Mark's Hall, Satur- y, September 29th, commencing Mr. 335 Myrtle 8t.. Summerside, have re ceived word that their son Ivan who is with the R.C.A.F. Calgary, Alberta. has been in a car accl- dent and is in serious condition in the Colonel Belcher Hospital Calgary. He is married and has ..I'URlllnS MEET-A group of Island Chinchilla breeders met on at the home of meat Morrison. Mr. Alex Maclacbern of the Gov- ernment Fin Gr-aders' Association . The mug "met at the home of Mr. and Mrs FUNERAL SERVICE - 'l'ne largely attended funeral of the lam Margaret Joan Muttsrt was held on Tuesday at Trinity United Church with service at 2.30 p.m. Rev, L, M, Murray was the officiat ing clergyman. Interment took place in the Psopiei Cemetery. Pail hearts were Ewen Nicholson. Donald Adams, Wendell Muttsrt. Arthur Holland. Donald Ferllilill MEETING HELD- 'i'he Summerside Church of Christ w. M. s. held their ssvmnher meeting at the home of Mrs. N. amrop mad Thursday "ruins. September is. with a good It- tendgncg, The ya sldent. MI1. called the meeting to order and road alsnlx by the scriptural lesson and meditation. Professional Cards Thrlelicbti ll HCMJCQ "I--usass.r.a.l human 5 INSURANCE day evening. BELLEVILLE, Ont. at General Hospital, call. missionary benediction. PERSONALS Antigenish, N. S. to To Hold Rallies Al Summerside And Montague Rev. lBob' MacLaren. of Nara- mats. B.C., Principal of one of the United Church's four Christ- ian Tralning Centres. arrives in Summersid. Thursday. Mr. Mac Laren is a dynamic, 45-year-old United Church minister who says, "The layman is the greatest un- used force. He is eager and will- ing to serve when he knows how." A large rally covering the Wes- tern P.E.I. Presbytery area is be- ing held tomorrow night in Sum- merslde United Church. The pur- pose of the nine rallies being held in the Maritlmes is to promote the Atlantic Christian Training Centre at Tatamagouche. MacLaren and Rev. John Stew- art, Principal of Tatamagouche. , .v Mr. MacL.arcn. A similar rally will be held in Montague United Church on Fri- Mrs. .....m.mm.m..m..jg MINISTER ILL AGAIN (CP-Re forms Minister Foote oi Ontario was reported improving Saturday where he was admitted Thursday. Hospital officials declined to state the nat- ure of his ailment but said he is resting and will be detained for a few days. Mr. Foote travelled to England in June for a reunion of Victoria Cross winners and while there suffered a heart attack. the therne-"Fellowship". Dur- ing the business session, "Teach" was the Bible word used for roll Mrs. Metherail conducted the study period and read a very fine article entitled. "And They "mm M . Crucified Him". After some dis- C?;ty.l:?P1l?-la.!nJ?ihn cussion meeting closed with "I ' --j-jm-j Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Dingwell of Bedcque left on Monday for visit their daughter and son in law. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gulls and family. Mr. -Lawson Blggar and Mr. Garth Drummond of South F ree- town left Monday enroute to Tor- onto-to seek employment. Lawson plans to visit his friend. Mr. George Hiscott, formerly of Stan- ley Bridge, now residing in Tor- ”m' Winston Currie. cshaatrnian of & Al Dis star Nlcll. PC! C""'0" '""”'"'”' eab:il'aoln:roa'urcea the leader: from FEATURES THIILIJNG ch.”o"emwn. SCIENCE FICTION DRAMA mu Amumg dig-rd nod . .. . Croce "peopl hi re-" 'r"'uM" ””'"' MGM ' she al: outlined. breieny thpeeovaiue f 1 man of the financial committee for the Prince County Hospital. Judge Darby gave an outline of the hos- pital's finances and advised that they were in a critical stage. Their bankers have set a limit of 8lm,00il on their overdraft and this amount is presently exceeded. in addition, bills representing pay rolls and supplies are now due and cheques for some of these have been sent out in the hope that revenue will come in to take care of them. He explained the principal be- hind ihe newly former Century Club and advised that the hospital board hopes a sufficient number of citizens will subscribe to pro- vide for the servicing of the cap- ital debt, which now takes SALON ",y. In this the some 400 letters have been sent out and it is the intention of the board to canvass those people who do not respond to the letter. Members of the Rotary Club were asked to assist in this canvass. During the meeting Guy Buuard of Charleston, Illinois, was intro- duced to the members. and advis- ed the club that today marks the end of the 23rd consecutive year, during which he has had 100 per cent attendance at . O'LEARY Mr. and Mrs. Heath Leard of Bedeque, were recent guests of Mr. Leard's parents. Mr. and Mrs. AI- bert Leard in Coleman. The membe . of the Unionvale W.I. met at the,home of Mrs. Wil- ber Grey on Monday night. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Earle Jeliey. The memh . of the Women's Association of the United Church in 0'Lsary, met at the home of Mrs. Cecil Dennis on Wednesday night. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. E.W. Turner. The friends of Neill MacDonald of 0ll.eary are sorry to hear that he is confined to his home throulll illness. Mrs. Oliver Johnstone has return ed to her home in o'i.eary. after spending a few days in the Prince E3 Cross Meeting Held Al Alberlon Last eveninl IMBOII Cl'Pf3o'r '"''4' who p cipated in the swimminl and water safety. first aid and dis- ssster services in West Prince county. Present from Red Cross headquarters were Miss Iphllleilll Araenault, Mrs. Harry Cudmofi and Mr. Gordon MacDonald. Mr. nounui Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shea, on the occasion of their marriage recent- ly, in the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude, Tignish. Their attendants were Mr. Earl Brennan and Miss Mar Harper. The groom is the son is Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Shea. Anglo-Tignish, and the bride was the former Miss Shirley Har- per, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harper, Norway. Smiling Bill McCormick of Bor- den. was a visitor for several days of last week. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aiyrc Bernard, Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gaudet, Tignish, spent several days of last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Camille Gaudet, Moncton, NE. The pupils of the Tignish High School, Junior High, and the prim- my grades, are once more back to classes and the eleven rooms are filled to capacity, with approximat- ely three hundred and eight pupils enrolled. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pearl of Long Island. N.Y., are spending a month, visiting Mrs. Pearl's sister. Mrs. Andrew Doucette and Mr. Doucette, Harper Road. Mr. Raymond Doucette, Toronto, has come to Tignish to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Douc- ette for two weeks. when he re- turns to Toronto. he will be ac- Wmpanied by Mrs. Doucette and their two children, who had spent the summ with Mrs. Doucette's Plrentl. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Gaudet, Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Erfimanu ' P. Doucette, Tignish. have gone for a three weeks vacation with relativ- es in the New England States and Central Canada. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Joseph A. Arseaault and fam- ily. Tisnlsh. in the death of a lov- and little son Junior of Vernon Riv- er. were weekend visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sen- tner in 0'Leary. They also vim. leglurelatives in Roseville and vic- Y- I A basket of flowers was placed in the United Church for the ser- vice on Sunday evening. in mem- ory of Pte. Carman Ramsay, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ramsay. Mrs. Emma Matthews who was a visitor to relatives in 0'Leary for the past few weeks, has return- ed to the United States. where she is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Adams of Knutsford and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gorrill of Summersid recent visitors to B of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miss Lucy Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rennie of lmsdale. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris in Knutsford recently. , Mr. and Mrs. Rsebourne Car- ruthers and family of Cooksviue, Ontario. were recent visitors to the home of Mrs. Carrutber'a mother. Mrs. Margaret Dumville, 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Marne Kennedy and family of 0'Leary. were Sun- day visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jeiley in Charlotte- town recently. Mr. Arthur Grant who was a visitor for a few days to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Matthews in 0'I.eary. has returned to his home in the United States. Therainofthalastfewdays has held up the sweating opera- tions. and there a t: d amount of grain ready to he har- vested. Mr. and Mrs. Iruce Carruthns of Howian. had as their visitors recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lao Heath- cote. Miss Roma Mcwhlstar and Mrs. Jennie Moore of Ontario. The Handicraft Van arlhed in 0'Leary on Wednuday afternoon and held a class in the school. Quite a number of Institute mem bers were glad of this opportunity. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelly and f ll of Unionvale. were recent ' 1? vlTnolnmmimuum.amifm?.-'””"-QmWi”"'b5,:' W Mr-s.IraBanksiaPoplarGsove. r' f,Vlg;.,.i-u- --h;K1uH:vp- M""d Mnnd SSH...” AreconiamossntofI4.'lmtons '' " r" r " - "-- little son of 0'I.ear!. spent sundry with Mr. Sabfne's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jago Sabine in West Point. of the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service. Junior Red cross. crimlld children's work, women's work. vsterans' services and home aura i SUSAN AND HER FASHION Walter ran... as a mum course no and aunrmasms rarta. who s-saunas all . ommln , s -6'.-.-."'::.'.-.-.":::........." "' - ,,,.,,.., . I'll ;?.....,""'i'i..."i'l. :.::..":::.-'-.:.- .. g..”.':r.:Y.t.Tn'&l:.”.ld:. c...:i?.i': tssmwatnssseasupwnua Womsn'sLeegae.Alknlssion75cents.Refteshmenta has been out to rescue thssn. "1-qgj, Asne rrasels has the sole fa- iniaa role as risaam saunter. to whom the customs of cant: with . ,-,-3, Accsmno roumv drI- I ' 7 - ' ; :30: At our plant Monday thmtth Thursday. Pay- , nu. lnshishutaiarhstpriess. F pjjharthelnstckh V ' .,-3 ,.;'.'.l:"..:i'.::: asssu. sees. ,, ...''.3''.'.i'..'s'u.':E .; t csaraun. an in is ssturdsted 8 at Civic Stadium Wednesday September is. was stadium management are Monday, October I. Principhl Of U. S. Centre To S'side To Have Wrestling Card Monday, October Isl Big time professional wrestling, on gwd by B Crowd of over 1.31) s. and because of the fact that C1'0Wd.l'Er':iCli0n was undoubtedly enthusiastic about the big show, 53133938 the boys back again on Thi t' S ill-Lee will be ieaturelis ihm: ix Wm match. pairing up with Ted Germaine of Montreal to try con- clusions with hlzinucl Cortez, whose colorful performance in his first lPPN)I'ance made a hit with Sum- Inefslde fans. anti the sensational Jackie Nichols of Gardiner, Maine. In the singles match big Jim Bernard oi Ottawa will put his strength and tricks against the old dePendabie, Len ”Cowboy" Hugh 9!. No doubt wrestling fans will 1 - .-...,.,,,,g, . -... ...- CONWAY Tlse Ladies of E. Peters Angli- want to see a repeat of the sensatr ,5” Aum”7' ruck” ionai body blocks and slams of that earlier card, and the general all- round hilarity that sent the big crowd home so happy from the September 19 battles. The spectacular Jackie Nichols has been featured from Chicago over U. 5. TV. coast to coast net- works. He is rated very high. UH recently fought a draw with the fearsome Lou Thesz. T.V. wrest- ling stars firmly believe that Nich- ols is one of the greatest in the game today. Nichols has helped to combat Juvenile Delinquency wherever he travels. Last year while in the Maritimes. he gave a number of speeches to school child ten, and whenver possible he helps in all towns and cities that he visits He is certainly a credit to the great sport of wrestling. Miss Merrill Palmer, Freeland, tin of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. almaf. entered the Prince Ed- ward Ialand Hospital. Charlotte- town, to train as a nurse. The best wishes for success accompany Merrill mom her many friends and relatives. Mr. Allan Palmer. Summerside, spent the eekend with his parents Mr. and s. Robert H. Palmer, Fredand. Mrs. Charles Kiezer, accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Key, Foxley River. were business vis- itors to Summerside on Monday. September Ioth. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Svnler, and family Summerside were vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Miliigan,and Mr. and Mrs. Attend Rally 3", 4105" lfacbaren of Narn- mata, B.C., principal of one til the United Churcil'sr:1our Cilliristian W-.,......s;:.':::..-...ie;........s-no 3 g dyumk 4&yeu,old United and Mrs. Ivan Linkletter. Church ministe who says "The Mrs.Aifred colwili.Summerslde, M 1. we wear”. "mud were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. orce. He is eager and willing to Earl C0lWIll, recently. ,9". when he knows how." The September meeting of the A large rally covering the West- Women's Institute was held at the em P.F..l. -resbytery area is being home of Mrs. I-Edmund Maynard 3,.” tomorrow night in the Sum- on Thursday evening, September merside United Church. The pur- 13th., with a good attendance of pose of the nine rallies being held members present. in the Maritimes is to promote The Presbyterian Ladies Aid the Atlantic Christian Traininx met at the home of Mrs Ivan Center at TatnmaB0"ch9r M11 .MacLean on Thursday evening, MacLaren and Rev. John Stewart September iiith. A large number '"-v x I T will of n were present and also accompany Mr. MacLaren here a number of visitors were made and also at the meeting in Mon- welcome. "me on pg-idgy night, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McDougail The order of service. belillning and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo McDon- st 8.00 o'clock in Trinity United gall were the guests of Mr. and Church will be conducted by Rev. Mrs. Kenneth MacKay, Stanley S.H. Haslarn, .Margatc, chairrnsn Bridge-. on Sunday. of P.E.l. Presbytery, with Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Horne. J11, K933, o'Leary and Rev. L.D. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Horne and Archer, Tryon, Presbytery Chris- family, Eimsdaie, were guests of mm Education convene,-, .130 gg- Mr. Laugblin MacLesn on Sunday. slsting. The Kenslngton United Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macltay Church Chou. directed by Rev, 1., and Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacArthur, M Mun,” Wm m addmon go for. were visitors at the home of Mr. ming the regular choir, provide a Ind M11 MCIEHD H0i"n9- 30595353 special selection. Mrs. Erland OI! Slllldllh nlmuy Summersid, Wm be The many friends of Mrs. Martha heard inja well 5010 Wm, M”, Paugh, regret to learn that she is Jun sheen as organist. other a patient in the Stewart Memor- u I IIHIHEI 1,, gm ial Health Centre. gggfam ". the Ylpgug Ind WA, A large number of sorrowing re- M iatives and friends from different in Tmmy L'unh' Summer. 9' parts of the province attended the funeral of the late Mr. Thos. En- Bald" 53 man on Monday afternoon. They testified the esteem in which the deceased was held by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved widow and family in their hour of sorrow. Miss Carol Macl(ay spent a few day's visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank Callbeck. Summersidei Mrs. Arthur Ramsay left recent- ly for Ontario, where she will spend the winter. ct Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cann have returned to their home in Oakville. Ontario. The had been visiting in Northam and vicinity. Mrs, Charles Oolwlll left recently for Toronto, where she will spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker, Mrs. George Ellis, and daughter Mur- iel. have returned to their homes after spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Christopher- sen. Salmon Hurst, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sanderson. Summerside, were recent guests of Mr. Woodland Coiwill. Friends of Mr. Horace MacArth- ur regret to learn that he had the misfortune of falling twenty feet from a building breaking his arm and receiving other bruises. Mr. MacArthur was employed at Camp Gagetown, N.B., at the time of the accident. A,w. REGENT NORTHAM 1-. ing wife and mother. husband Mrs. Arsenault leaves mourn her P355”! 1W0 5035- FT” cis oi Tignish and Fredrick 01 Toronto, and three daughters (Aud- rey) Mrs. Fned Gallant, Toronto, Vera) Mrs. Azarie Chaisson. To ronto and (Aldina) Mrs. Alcide Boudreaux, Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shea and daughter Sandra and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Profiit, Alberton. recently spent an afternoon visiting Mrs. John Dorgan. Sea Cow Pond. Mr. and Mrs. '”mund J. Gaud left recently for Toronto, after a two weeks honeymoon. spent at Tignish and Petervlile. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Caldwell and children, Patsy, Dale and Faye, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward White and children Susaan and Teddy of Shearwater, N. ., spent a recent weekend at the home of Mrs. Cal- dwell's brother, Mr. Kenneth Mc- Rae and Mrs. Mcllae, Tignish. Mr. Edgar Deslioches, Tignish, has gone to Charlottetown, where he plans to secure work and remain for the winter months. D.K. ST. LOUIS Mr. and Mrs. John Chaisson and son Henry of Lawrence, Mass., are spending some time visiting friends and relatives in St. Louis. Misses Irene and Patricia Gaud et, students of Tignish Convent, are spending the weekend at their borne in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Perry have returned to their home in St. Louis, after a pleasant visit in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallant of Norway, Maine. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers in St. Louis. Congratulations are being as tended to Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Chaisson in their recent marriap in the ' ' F ” Church. Palmer Road. Their t- tandants were Miss Jean Chaisson and John Bernard. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Chaisson, while the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bernard, they will rnahs their home in St. Edwards. M!I1"HLJM it um RS Mr. and Elirs. Arthur Yeo and family. Montreal. spent their holi- Cecil MacKinnon on Saturday eve- ning September 8th. Mr. and Mrs. William Burns. Malpeque, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mrs. Colin Smith, Bideford. was a visitor at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Saturday September 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacDonald and family, Charlottetown were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald Freeland on S . September 9th. Mr. eter MacDonald. Tine Val- ley. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Saturdn. September. 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer, BURLINGTON Captain Edward MacDonald, left on September 5th for Port Dover. 0nt., to Visit his cousin, Mr. Charles MacDonald. Mrs. Robert Stavert has return- ed to her home in Kensington much improved in health, from the Prince County Hospital where she had been a patient for some time. Mr. and Mrs Robert Carrutherl and son Ralph returned recently from a visit lu. Toronto. accom- pamd by Rev and Mrs. J.H. Bis- hop, Charlottetown. Friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heath MacLeod, Irishtown on Fri- Mrs. Ii.D. Boyle Mrs. John w. 'r.r....r. Tredenfck, Susan: on T esday September ll . Mrs. Oscar MacNeill, accompan- ied by sons Frederick and Ronald. Mrs. Mark Broome and son Alvis Freeland, were business vidtors to Charlottetown on Tuesday Sept- ember llth. P. GREAT DITCK The Suez canal, originally 72 feet wide. has grown to pbrenthls of nearly 1!! feet taking ship up to 36 feet in draft. were business visitors to Summer- day "clung ml the Purim" M side on Monday, September ltlth. honoring Mr. and Mrs. George T. MacLeod and family with an ad- dress and presenlalon. The Mac- Inoda will be making their home in Long River and will be much mis- sed in Community undertakings in which both have always taken a full share. Mr. H.B. MacI.eod, in the course of his remarks as chairman, deplored the fact that another home will be vacant and another family gone from the com munity. An address was read by Mr. Clair Campbell, and a well filled purse was presented by Mrs Borden Campbell on behalf of friends and neighbors. Marguerite was the recipient of a television or radio lamp from the members of lrisbtown Wo- men's Institute, presented by Mrs Clayton Stavert and accompanied by an address read by Mrs. Leigh Paynter. A gift from her Sunday School class was present i by Linda Maclzod. Both responded and all Joined in singing "For They are Jolly Good Fellows". Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Emeline Mack Ltelfd. Mrs. Harold MacLeod,and o ers. TM IUTT DISMISSED HOUSTON. Tex. (AP) - Bull- llkhter Bette Ford's 3l10.illl dam- age suit against Time, Inct., has been dismissed by Federal Judge Ben C. Connally. Miss Ford oroginaliy claimed that an article in Sports Illustrated. which is published by Time. Inct., had damaged her "good name and r tation." She initiated the re- quest for dismissal of the suit. CAMEO IENSINGTON Wed - Thur. 7:15-9:15 Jack Pslance. Ida Lupino, wan. dill CINY. Jean Hagen in a story of one film star's private life. KNIFE" Should have experience B k"'tIi'fHE BIG an swing Wed esd and Friday worth 340.00. n I, WIDNESDAY ud THURSDAY. SEPT I-Hth "THE BIG HEAT" Starring Gian Ford and Gloria Grahame. Shorts, Cartoon and Canteen Service-iI.(6 P.M. Today 3:30-7:15-9:10 Thurs. 7:15-9:10 ms M5,!” or -0 mi l7'flN7iR ....:"" ,:'”''..i"..'.' .?.''''''”'r... 9.".:':':.'". n r. r c and . Arthur Gassdet of Chel- sea. Ilass.. are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Benny Martin. COMING FRIDAY s SATURDAY. SEPT. math "CAPTIVE CITY" With John Forsythe and Joan Camben. st ne'er. They also paid a mu i of sheet-metal culvert pipe was shipped by Canadian snannfsctur TONIGHT 7:15-9:15 POTTER SHOW TABLIWABI - SUMMERSIDE Q THURS. 3:30-7:15-9:15 scissored TISED ON TV! SUMMERSIDE CIVIC a-rammu ooMMrrrnn. . r. 0. Box 399. A Wrap yourself in the lightweight warmth and beauty of this Cana- dian classic, brilliantly designed for style-conscious women by KAPLAN. The fabric is famous Aipacama, a lush, cloud-soft mix of mohair and wool - - - this one deeper armhoies, and gracefully controlled fullness. Sizes 10-20. O ALPACAMAS ARE NATIONALLY ADVE- MANAGER WANTED FOR SUMMERSIDE CIVIC CENTRE in management andlor pro- moting sports and entertainment. This will be a year round position and requires a man with initiative and imagination. Written applications, stating experience and salary desired should be forwarded before October 1st to with soft shoulders. new