i i iTli”e7 Eastern Guardian Tuesday, August 17. 1954 The Guardian Page 5 Mr. and Mrs. has Ileobeasld. Lorne Valley were Sunday guests of Mrs. MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. Mr. and Mrs. liarle Jenkins and son, Earle, motored from Wares. ter, Mesa. and were visiting rein. Pleqiill East. ..'Muter Walter Bradley. St. Theresa, spent a. few days during the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. Mr. Ray Shaw. Mu-tinvele, spent (18 Swlminers Take Teslsi Al Montague Attends Geiim Irletel --'Ml”- GEOFIG Duffy has arrived from New York City. to spend his annual vacation at his old home. The Misses Agatha and Florence MacDonald were here from the Murphy - emu Wedding ..'A pretty wedding was solem- nised on Auslist I at LSD at at. James church. Georgetown, when ,,-coup to annivei-so ham and ..-er. iiuuws PAIIBII Mont- um, mu, d..,..im, 0; 3., ma City for the week-end. the past week at the home of Mr. vim in Piscuid East on Ausust 9. salad supper. st. Davl 's Church agile. Chicken Supper, Wednesday. mg, go,,ph'w; com, bgcgmg (11; ....'Miss Bernice Delory, Red cross n in lumed (mm M G Id mg Mn, 1.1.,-Md 4..., VEAI ml. Georgetown, August lath. August lath, Beaver Club Hell. mm, 0, Am,” yum”, mm of Mn swimming and water safety lu- r- era McAdam. manager of McAdams Transfer. that he keeps his big in- sulated truck in readinneu for long distance calls and his last two Mr. Milton Rodgerson and Mr. George Jay motored to Montague on business on August a. structor. presented a group of 48 swimmers for their various water tests. The classes this year were under the spouse only of the Man- supper starting 5:00 p.m. i .,..'l'UNllAL AT BTUIGION - The funeral of the late Mu. Philip and -lidra William A. Murphy. Rev Owen Kiggins performed the cere- mony and celebrated the nupivlll mass. Serving in the Sanctuary ....'lll.l ix MONTAGUI - Prompt action by the Montague Fire Department prevented the loss D. 5;, mm mu, was of Mn, Kenneth Jgffgg-y'. noun 1 . 1, ch , nn 1,, . mi trips to Boston were started on a Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay, Mr. adeiigiiiggm M. Pm" church. mm” 1 omock yawn” mama”. was Rey Murphy. brother of the Jrlllhlgm M.ocKmno1:' Eon”: u few hours noticeilln fact. he says IAlton Jay and Miss Juanita Jay --ur--on W R" '- L- """”.l' " ”"""":." i” M ";'::..... .. ...-...... .. or w-mm '.”.'.?.'.i .'..".?.”i...l:.””23.”'21.i.l.?i .'".""' ” in cmbnum mqmuomngmsh n'.'T E :1 tea mm Afuh om an Wu. her father entered the chirch in mi '9'"! F 9 wnducud "" that same evening Drivers must "nu ' 5",'f',:”,,f.1.”3',,. mxuummw within :1 p...':i'...i?..u?,?..”rti!f.' E2: the strains. of the wedding much ,';':,u,'”;, ”f:n'”l1”'gil:',"";l'"”"o. kept in readiness all the time Miss Linda Leard Souris spent pi. e . p : eg ere: yea yers. ' p ' M-K--W M"- ;':':'i;'1 W W W "t '.::z;'"' :2. :.:.”::..:".::':: mm mm --mom am ::”::J:l!.;””.'.". i::;..::-.:r - ::::...:::i::. .3-...'.:':.ei.:'.”...'.: .22: D””''"' Hum” Bhmm” Hm -hos. iepilgrthen hqamfcuy ml me 30:1: oi-lw iinmrifi v ll or tulle R"'”' Ly” ”"”””- K"" M” Fred Lcard ' ' ' iucouiaan. and Jamel Mccvuisam. n emf: 0 W r and within an - sin tel P 0 m Lean. 0-rolyn Sullivan. Olen Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Montgomery. ' interment took place in the church ”:enm itixtzs agerhtae utter had itlllusiorgd fa soghy cfarlopfede. 1:0 u. nigar, Bobbie MacPhee. Winston who were vacationing here with Due to the unmvomble weather cemetery. ,,v;.e.qQ .en ex- rmrn are. Macxensie. Intermediates: Kennie Mrs. Montgomery's sister, Mrs. the tumors in this vicinity are m""i5h9d- W93 0i WNW cN"”i'i0”5- M "M9" HICKHIIIC. Keith Matheson. Margaret Viliard left last week for h 1 mm It 4 H .-'GUE3T- P"-W'"-'3 - E” ' .E.m. . maid. mu Helen Murphy wort Franklin Larkin Wally MacDonald their homeinBoston after nearly a " "K C" V m 9” " up James McGowan. River John, N.S.. hm, nylon my on, uffgu. win; Lou Ann mchoiwn. Benign: I10; monun "IL Damn the "am" their-pd hayl and in some cases a was the 811"; gvutghlt 5” &"d' S 0 I. r . a shoulder-length veil and m-tch- MacLurc. Leonard Munroe. Billy that had A fine trip. a . .. . . .. W” '5” ” '""""" 1” 1””- VEWI Pluby m "'9 ' ””' ing mitts and carried a nnsegay of MsoPhee. Merrill wigginton, l-ieeth- shown above is Mr. O. J. Mul- 311- Guy Jly spent the August Large stones and gravel on the highway are costing people money for damages. One man reports one of these stones flying from a car :ague Sunday evening. He chase as dis text St. John 1:13 "Which was mm not of blood. nor of the will pink and white mums. Little Miss Juanita Gotefl, niece of the bride. in flower girl wore a 'blue nylon er Jamieson. Royal life, bronze medallion awards: Harry Stewart, Keith Peardon. Peter neggochgg, 'l, week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. lally of Souris. P.E.I.. who is at present attending instructional course at the Royal Canadian Army The ideal Fuel for --'Mi'!- Toby Mullln and family Wood and Coal Stoves of Summcrside are spending their if the flesh. nor of the will of men, out of God." Mrs. Elsie Wetter- wo,-y,h presided at the organ. and the anthem ::l"orgive Me" was sung by the choir with Mr. Bob Murray as soloist. Mr. McGowan is i native of Kilmulr. P-E-L holidays with Mrs. Mull1'n's sister. Mrs. E. Frank Keays of Souris. The Misses Anne MacDonald and Camilla MacAuley. nurse-in-traim mg at the Charlottetown Hospital are spending a holiday at Lnell' homes in Souris. dress and matching lzeeddroll Ind carried a basket of iilies-of-the- valley and forget-me-nots. Mr. l..ouis Tierney of Toronto was best man, while the ushers were Mr. William Murphy, Jr.. and Mr. Gordon Ootell. Royal life intermediate certificate: Victor sell. I Lorne ll:-lley last week. breaking the outer glass and seal beam while another man windshield shattered. wheel went through his head light entire light reports his Cadet Technical Camp. Upon completion of the course he will be given the rank of um. and will be a qualified cadet instruc- tor. CANADIAN ARMY PHOTO Some of the young men in this Mr. Lloyd Jay was in Charlotte- town on business on August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Machleill and daughter, Heather, arrived in Pisquid East Sunday evening to spend two week's vacation with relatives and friends on the Island. and Fireplaces MacDonald-Rowe Woodworking Co. Ltd. so Lr. Water - Phone I615 vicinity have been taken onto the.-' extra railway crews. some are at St. Peters, while others are re- ported as working at or near Lake Verde and some near Mount Stew- art. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barry. were in the city on Monday on business. Mr. Barry is improved in health now. following a slight stroke some weeks ago suffered Mrs. Gotell chose for her daugh- ter's wedding a gown of flowered nyioif with white accessories and a corsegc of gardenlas. Mrs. Murphy." mother of the groom, was attrac- tively dressed in navy blue crew with white accessories and a oar- sage of snepr.irs.gon. Following the wedding ceremony a delicious breakfast was served at the groom's home to relatives And friends. ..'Mr. Lauren Masked wu . visitor to Montague on August 3. Miss Christine Shaw. Char-lone. town, spent a recent week vaca- tioning at the home of her' pg.-. ants, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Mrs. Sandra MacEachern and children, Kathryn and Bobby, spent a few days at Cardross-during the W99k- They were guests of the BURY NEWSPAPER MAN VANCOUVER (CP) -- Funeral services will be held today for Sidney P. Leach. pioneer Cana- dian weekly newspaper man on the Prairies, who died Tuesday in hospital at the age oi 82. Mr. Leach, who was born in Man- chesier, Eng, came to Canada in l909 after working as a printer and prcssmzin on several newspa- Mrs. James Brlerlcy of Montreal is visiting her parents. Mr, and Mrs. H. u. Macincan ui Souris. Rev. P. lhirnaghan. Parish Priest at Grand River. spent a iewkdays in Souris during the past wee . The Misses Bessie and Tiliri Brennan oi Boston. Mass., are at present visiting friends and rel- Personals William MacAulay of vacationing in fMr. iianiilion. Ont., is Brudenell. 'Mrs. E. Gag l MacAuluy of the staff oi the P. . 1. Hospital, Char- lottetown is spending a well egrncd holiday at her home in Brudencll. SANDVS DRIVE-IN MOVIES Tuesday, Aug. 17-8:15 Standard Time "WORLD FOR RANSOM" 'Mrs. Evelyn MacLure, Mon- tague, spent the weekend with her cousin Miss Lulu Graham, Gas- peraux. 'Mrs. Albert Allen of Amherst, N S.. and Miss Verda Mcclashen. of Tignish. N.S., are visiting in Montague with Mrs. Allen's sister. Mrs. W. B. l-lilchey. ..'Miss Muriel Johnstone re- turned to Montague on Sunday from Sackville where she attend- atives in Souris. Cpl. and Mrs. Lionel Strong and family of Perth. N. 3.. were visit- ing friends in Souris, during the past week. During Wednesday of the past week the Eastern Packing Co.. closed for ii day, so their em- ployees could attend Old Home Week in Charlottetown. Dr. and Mrs. Earl Grant oi St. John, N. 3., spent a few days vis- Later in the day a reception was held at the home of the bride, where the bridal table was cen- tered with a three-tier wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom Ind cut in the traditional manner. Prior to their marriage this popular younk couple were tendered a shower at Kory Hall by their many ii-lends. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will reside in Toronto. Ont., where the groom is employed with Canadian Iri- childrcn's g on in , M , G MacEacherri.an I H r em" Mr. and Mrs. Philip Maclnnis, Halifax. N. S.. visited relatives and friends in this ust 7. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Macln. tyre, were visitors to Orwell Cove on Sunday. They were guests of Mrs. Maclnytre's sister, Mrs. Stan- ley Morrison and Mr. Morrison. Mr. William Ferguson. who is vicinity on Aug- 15 attending the big fair. while enroute to work one morn- in Friends here of Mr. William Mac- Donald, retired section man. who pcrs. including the London Times and the Manchester Guardian. He settled in Estevan, Sask.. and sub- sequently operated seven Prairie residing in the City, will be pleased to learn he is alright again following an attack suffered while St. Mary Martin, was a visitor here over the week-end along with her sister, Mrs. Maude Steele and her cousin, Lottie Hughes. who ar- rived from Boston last Sunday eve- weekly newspapers. ..m..L.m.m.mmm..: visitor to Bristol with friends. Mr. Daley is a contractor in the City. Friends of Mrs. Bill Aylward will be sorrow to learn she is a pa- tient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital, where she underizent an op- Starring Dan Duryee, Jean The increditable story of the man who held the world for ransom. Allied Artists-A 1954 Production First Showing on Prince Edward Island A Gate Prize. Lockhart, Patrick Knowles ed the centennial at Mt. Allison . . l d th T . i . A l v if. H di' University. iyiiixllfl girsmli-33 ninja rgptlgzgrulvirs. dustrics Limited. '32"; 1:” .:.::i'(.S:3aT: mi: d M F; nk K H h afiiiriiitaiiiiiisiacitfn mm ” ' ' ' . . l' C IVC 'Mr. and Mrs. John White. Miss Phyllis Morrison of St Pe- ms home m Lame vnuey. '. a"l;'dm;'”m”Anu'gnl'h' N'ys" la The Sunday hm "me drew ” ,Monu5u,, mg 5. then. mu” ,3, M”. former teacher at sou”.-Huh Commued from D", 1 mlllI1irl.mOlivehi- Doutghlas. Htead Moi Vlctziloll at the home of Mr. Kelly s 1.1-” crowd despite the than or gently M,-, and Mrs. Clarence S h L H" h f s roug . was e guel of 1'. mo er. more rain. . ' Walker, Charlottetown, and Mr. and fecwm:lays,w::fo:: bgginiilihg oriie: "Ills and M”' George Maclnms m Auk Hi h Mass was celebrated at the . lira. Scott Darrach. Quincy. Mass. teachinl dime! 1" HMO” Cm" 1”” processing the harvest from salt U3 8' Littl: Flower Church here on Sun- 3”" and .1,W"i fmndd samfsonl ' W O WEN! EYE Oil SOXTIE "TIC, . .Mn and Mn Jam" Meme "'9 Wmml 5ch0135"c "35 wag". Mr. Heath MacGrath. visited day by Fiihlr 5-GiI11In.i.Ciiy. Who New of Mr, and M”. Eph Ma. 1 ind son, Dallas, oi Edmonton, who Mr. Martin Birt has moved into The drama have hld some WOW mind! on Augugg 9, also preached an inspiring Sermon ions, ien last week on return to T". wuou HAPPY The regular pastor. who is still under doctor's orders. is allowed to celebrate one Mass only on Sun- days for some time yet. but his health is much improved and no doubt will soon be able to shoulder all the 'load again. slack times, hilt as I rule the their home in Halifax. fish plant workers have been push- ed to keep abreast of the heavy landings. Meantime Griffin's Fish- eries are making good progress in the construction of their new fish plant. what will be the largest in his new home at the eastern end oi the town. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and son. Graham, of Ottawa. are visiting Mrs. Kennedy's mother, Mrs. Leo MacLellan of Souris and also her ire vacationing st Mrs. McKis's iormer home in Covehead. were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs. Russell Maccregor, Montague. 'Guesie of Miss Annie Mae MacLean and Miss Clammle Mac- Carpenters are busily employed at Lorne Valley School re-shingling the roof with green asphalt. Mrs. Morley Markell and young son, Wayne, have returned in their home in Montreal. Quebec, after (2715 CLAN mgggioui I all nvmo to MAKE A MOBIL ram ,, out or me At St. Laurence Church. Morcll. Rear. the old horse-drawn hearse. one of the very few left, was used recently for a funeral and making inquiry from the pastor about the Lean, Montague, are their sister. mi" M9"h" 55 L90 01 5011"! h 1 n g 1 tea, di 1;) 1 1; c , old hearse, he informs us the old M"- wmkm VICWNOH 01 Chi!” C”nV'.m' t ginxdreovwgisk 0:11:20 bouinlgigig com- the fofngereg p:'X1'!a?i)i'll, lsfnvnaad Mitt: duigiljyetlixiilcg kLuLe'lC”!f,li8I:.a'lPE h"”9 '5 5”” kei” in ”””".e” lattetown. accompanied by Misses D d M M h d 1 menoeq mg plgng were revised to Malcolm MacLeod. taken ,1”: from the boats dressed for winter or summer, as the sleigh Cami” ""5 D955” Green. i'iIli8ht- Hy '5”: Jog Nu? y3:gn3peug:1d1. make it larger than at first ln- W" L I and weighed and then trucked to 59cm" ” usbfd lg: w”:;'e? The e fM.. . ' ' '-" ' g r. liam .ll'f ,N. . .he an ecange mm a '5 9 T "id M" Sidney 31- in; their holiday; Wm. M”, Mu... tended. The partially com 5” spam the p-sflfvireiip v:c;t?:mng Souris that same day. to the fillet whiggd C-vehicle to sleigh in short Agreen, also of Charlottetown. , ' AMI. and Mrs. William Mc- -Eschern have returned to their "0m0 in Montague after a. pleasant sit to St. John, N. B.. where they are the guests of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MscLeod. ' ..'Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Crook; iave returned to Wsiertown. Mass. after spendng their vaca- pnn in Montague. While on the -iiand ihCy visited their relatives gt Murray Harbour North. Mrs. tells Murdock and r. and Mrs. Grant Sencabaugh. . W Ii I m R o ii il ..'Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Golby,.New fork. are visiting at commercial areas. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nicholson. - Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and family. Halifax. are visiting ing plant. with a few being salted. If you want a fresh fish you have to be right there when the boats come in or you don't get one. Mr. Joe Mclnnls, retired C. N. R.. foreman here. who is a great horseman, spent most of the week in the City at the fair. Blue berries are reported bring- ing l7c per pound right now. but the weather is so wet picking is almost impossible. Some of the schools opened on Monday for the season. Morell Rear. with Mary Malone, as teach- er, St. Peters Harbor. with a man teacher from St. Peter's Bay. Bris- tol School and the graded school in the village have two more weeks vacation. Miss Gertie Hughes is expected from Boston this week on her va- cation. A Boston born girl. she will vacation with her couain'and life long friend. Mabel O'Brien. They have vacatloned together in pleted building is 200 feet long by sixty-odd feet wide. Situated high on the cuff near Souris break-water. it is ideally located for its intended purpose. It is ex- pected ihst the building will be complete between Oct 1st and l5th although the plant will not go into full operation until next spring. The plant equipment will be the most modern made, and will include an ice-making machine. This machine will be installed on the top floor of the fairly high build- ing, and facing the see the chip- ped ice it ...-nuiscturu will be funneled through pipes to the waiting draggers berthed below. The draggers use layers of ice in great quantities to preserve their catches while at sea. Eastern Packers are also in pos- session of slmllier ice-making facilities. Yuterdey two large diesel en- gines. which will power the ice- making machine in the Griffin Mac- phy's mother. Mrs. John E. Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacEach- em and family of Montreal. are spending some time with their respective parents. Mrs. Daniel MacEachern of Souris and Mr. and Mrs. William Power of Little Har- bour. Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Kenny of Nova Scotia, are spending'a few days here on busincss. Dr. Kenny recently relinquished his practice here in favour of a practice in Nova Scotls. Mr. and Mrs. Upton Seaman and family of 0'Leary. spent the week and in Souris and Priest Pond vis- iting fricnds and relatives. Master Bobby Acorn. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Acorn. left for Boston. recently for a short stay with relatives. Major Dorothy Keays of North Carolina, U. S. A.. is visiting rel- notice. Many of the younger gen- eration have ncver seen the nld hearse. but vows "so people were dying to ride in ii. N on the Island. He was the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Lowery. ' Mr. Lloyd MacDonald and daugh- ters, Shirley, Elaine and Beryl, were. visitors to Montague on Aug- ust . Miss Joan Maclntyre and Master Merlin Maclntyre have returned home after spending a few days at Orwell Cove. the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Earle James and son. Blair. Midgell. were visitors to Lorne Valley on August 8. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald. They were accom- panied by Mrs. MacDonald's mo- ther. Mrs. Homer James, Marie. Mrs. Willlma Ferguson and daughter. Jean. were visitors to Montague on August 0. The Cardigan-Lorne Valley Young Sponsored by KIWANIS C U3 1 Mrs. Cam b ll' f h "IV" 't Prm” Pm". ""d "”"W' plant, were in Souris ready for Peoples Society met in hie Church Whim Rosie . mm" mm ” ml 9” 3W"'i'"-'"C" at 50"”3- installation. One is s 00 horse Vestry on August 0, when the roll mmy dm”':I':li lrgg "333 EPTEMBER 15 : . 5 1 J M, .0 1 ch . power unit. and the other no call was answered with a Bible 3'9"” '5” W 9" d h " wt!" to LOOK OUT . Mr. and Mrs. George Macbeod, 1 M" '".'."', ii. ', " ” d 5,," horse power. - verse containing the word. "Muiti- H"”'” W" " L -h "'1' "d mfnh. For Later Announcements in-5. Omwm an vmung Mn Mur ottetowni aspn or une an ur- mac... Ml" Eleanor ploy” ma an accident. when ermage h h ,i 1-80d's sister, Mrs. Murdock Mac- h on Swan" ' g my. of xngmm v"' Miss Helen Myers conducted the " 1911 br"k:"' h” 9' 5 ' " i Donald, at whim Road. Mr, .gnd M”, L”, chum-1e mg clievotgolnal slirvice. gtowas geciclg "M Walked ""3" - . 0 Y ymn 0 I F I . Master Norman olarey retum- 3.'.i'”5is?tin? 3:53:15. wlilerlg. ,m1;,1;:;.:n:,gv3,y '::.l;,,i',;:g,.1':, churches. Mr. Raymond Shaw and M" hh" DH” W” I sum!” V 9d 39 his home at Whim Road af- Den." of none 3., .m.'. M”, to the mum "mm 0! both 1. 3 Mr. George Player will conduct H. , 4 i , for spending several dlys visiting cheve.-1, of soupij, ' com me, Bind" the 1. 9 0:1 the next meeting when the roll call or . t"l - 3 his srandparenis, Mr. and Mrs. ,1 '1? "di' ,1 , Nrfn M will be answered with a scripture MorOCOllW0l'iwCC""'9 ING .aAI.iCE KEi.lEY'3RETT HALSEYJLIN MU i Alva G. Allen, Montague, Mrs. Mary Cameron and Mrs. K" ;' "5 nvunm I: h'l oi verse containing "Father." A pic- H , 3 i Emma Marshal of Boston. Mass.. 9" M " "cw 3 ” W' S nic and weiner roast will be held Hows 2.30 7 i Miss Anne Beaton. Toronto. re- are visiting with Mrs. Cameron's ml” c'”'"”n I'”'”" Mn" J” 0" Aulu" 13- The R"- D”"'” xereisepiuuntvnytosm-eome S ' ' ' 9 . Hp "MLV visited friends at whim mother. Mrs. Sophia Peters of Win! Compmed P1” "id ”""i Campbell conducted a Bible study. loop. pin. aigeon-irort. PABTIITI-I. is Rosa, Rona 3” private residences. But the fish- an improved powder, nines on i 33, ery industry is the main activity Messrs. Lauren MacLeod. Ray- gm; gidtggyggghggl 1:11,: '52:: ' :, Mr. dur, . an souighugl-mdshw dsinle Fgusn p I . LEI". C.lii1rlotts:oa:."ivxv1:i-t: .335. -mg use of fun as is commercial rnigss mei,iro:&pig mot: people wear"! eniilse-dn in loading fir pul(:n- i2l8:”.'.? iii-iinietllilirni slimline ,, ' l .' VWWB of Mrs. MacLean's father, product first became prominent in than ever in 1955 end the years "'00"! W” " WW”! mmd ”" AW" :3.-:r!' ?3:r'it:i: iaO:::'ii?3.3:t lid? on S" The 4 m"” l " . Mr. John f'a.mpbeii at whim Road Europe in medieval times to follow. ust 9. today at any drug counter. ' ' i ' 0 A" I p j bk Stars Under From v i . U3 In on O I CVC- 4 M : OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE ....,: ...:.,..... .. .... ...i... .. n.. , The s,m.. my ' l - and Mrs. Peter MacLeod. when u ' ' party was given in honor of Mr. .... DR- SHEPPARD - r f HE.DiDNiT' MacLeod'e sister. Mrs. Moricy I i3ETgHEl5iNkTi;lE' 47,1 : WOOD54-EVEMA - x , e , n I C 0 ' ' Tl” ,':' .. U ' numbe f fl d 'nd i f s- cm Y, HURs1)Ay 5 " . - ”WV5”'6”'E5 "45iWA.5'0?i” '-" ::'.ir.'.ift:Ef5';:E5::.i.?.:'it?h:E'.?: ,c....... WEDNE”-A T 2 4 served and dancing was enjoyed i H. y p , gi-iEAi-”Al,iM'Al-3D v iAMPQ'; . - 305::-xlicsgy Moms. Alexa Mi-ctr; Aug. 16th to Sept. let SANA 4' . I ; . S hf p ' I . and Mtge Rebnecega NileCnAn:a. lnchuke. AM. The Human Side of iii-DAY oiiiv ,.,, ..,,,, ..,,,,,,,e.. "tMY 6 CONVICTS” WEDNESDAY ii THURSDAY Here's all that sbunny-huggln' happiness of those grand days! DORIS DAY P GORDON MacBAE --oinsiooniighi Bay” aox omen oraxs AT sioo mi. (sort 3 snow suit-rs as arriiox. one rot. (ape) x Aiiiitis 60; s:.m.2V ah” Mhici MAYFAIR THEATRE MUERAY RIVER. AUG. 16-17 - 8:80 PM. Monday l and Tuesday TITANIC Vlhnieg ciittoswou. - lerliarastenwyek ? Adult lhtortainlnent