suldenl was-Top Student on. s. sfisaseiu. is-. Moa- tsgue. received word t eves- ing that Edmund Brian Ilaseion. mu of Major Edmund G. Mrs. Hessian of Fredericton. led me Province of ' he I'D liglllll a tl:ial.of 75'! marks out of 3 possible NO. The 10-year-old youth was killed in e hidiwey motor accident on July 11. MI? Camp Utopie N. I. He had ulna 1:, Saint "gen ””9' w mm": but :.dT.tend:cl While in Saint is a 5:, Vincent Boys Hid: School. -rne young men possessed a re- cord of past scholastic attain- ments. and this new record of ai- mogt perfect rnerlrs was a splen- did achievement. Ills tragic death following his Big: School grad- nation was deep regretted by .11 who knew him. His father, Major lrinund I. "E view Service Station. Montague, Hash Fire Al Service Station Cause Damage A flesh fire broke out at Brook- yesterday morning. when a buc- ket of gas exploded spreading names tlirougboutthe interior of the workshop. Ceiling and wells were quickly enveloped -in a mass of flames and employees moved rapidly to push out a truck in the danger area. They then ran for the water hose. and despite the terrific heat were able to reduce the fire to a small area and were finally able to en- tinsuish it. The Montague rira Depart- ment answered the alarm as quickly as possible. and were on hand to assist in any further out- break. Damage to the interior , k pbew of Mr. B. ll”.ii';li... 3.6.? of mm. nurnr sane u Stewart and own. Saturday. August so by United Church Ladies Aid. PENTECOSTAL Open Air Ser- vice at Murray Harbour Sunday 1:30 pm. Standard Time. 0. R. Stairs of the Pentecostal Church of the Air Speaker. ICE CREAM. cake. sandwiches. in and coffee will be served in the Oddfellow Hall. Montague, Saturday evening. August 27th. Everyone welcome. UPTON GOSPEL Chapel. Dun- das 10:30 Sunday School; 11:30 Lords Supper: 7:45 Gospel Ser- rice. Speaker Mr. William Clark. rlearwaier Florida. Warm wel- come In all. ENGAGEMENT--Mr. and Mrs. ltavid Lavers. Georgetown. wish in announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret. to Dale Gallagher. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gallagher. Sherman Ste- iion. Maine. Marriage to take place September I5. IN THE Baptist Church George- lowll. Sunday. Aug. 21. 10.30 Sun. day school for all ages; 11:30 the Lord's Supper. 7:30 bvening gos- pel service. At this service a color sound film entitled "The Danger Trail" by Evangelist Bill Rice will be shown. All are in- vited. ENGAGl::MEN'I'- Mrs. William C. Graham. Gaapereaux. an- nounces the engagement of her daughter. Lulu Mac to William Edward. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Miller, Murray Harbor North. marriage to take place September 8. in Murray Harbor North Presbyterian Churvh. Eastern Guardian was considerable and will require a new interior resurfacing Job. MURRAY BARBOB Christian church, Sunday. August llat. 105. M. D. Dunbar. Charlotte- town pr ” ”” i "The Value "of Man". Sunday School 6 pm. Preaching. 7:00 p.m. Stand- ard Time. DUNDAS-ANNANDALE United Church. Sunday. August 21. S. A. Custnnce. pastor: Annendale. Div- ine Worship 11 a.m.; Sunday School 10 a.m.: Dundee, Divine Worship 8 p.m. At this service Annnndale choir will have charge of the music with special sing- ing. Sunday School. l0:30 a.m.: Forest Hill Sunday School. ii a. m CHURCH OF CHRIST. The Lords CLASS ll--Ayrahlres: - 1 Section 1: Junior Calf. male- .I. Keith Boswell ls Sons. Victoria: 2. A. MecRae & Sons. Charlotte- town. 11.11. 8. Sec. 2: Senior mu Calf-1.l .4. Macliae at Sons; s A. steel Bee 0: Sons: s. A. Macllaa 5 Sons; 4. Andrew B. 4: Fred '1'. Macllae. Ch'town.. R.R. 2; 5. D. J Mullln. St. Peter's Bay. Sec. 3: Junior Yearling Mala- ! Keith Boswell B Sons: l.Fred Andrew. Ch'iowni I. A. Macltae Lodge Members Hear Report On Assembly A very interesting and llsIH'llc- tiue report on the Rebekah Aa- sunbly of the Maritime Provinces, which was held in Halifax. N. 8.. last week. was givn by the of- ficial delegates from Acme Rebek- ah Lodge, Montague. at the re- gular meeting Thursday evening. The delegates. Mrs. Hilda Hilchey and Mrs. Merle Dewar. gave a complete of the proceed- ings and expressed their pleasure at being able to attend the meet- ings. Mrs. Agnes Coffin. a past W .. .olme....- ,, bly. and a charter member of Acme Rebekah lodge. was chosen to represent the Maritime Assem- bly at the Association of Rebekah Assemblies to be held in Chicago this fall. Mrs. Vera MacDonald was ap- pointed as deputy president of Acme Lodge. ither business transacted at the meeting. which was conducted by the vice-grand, Mrs. Kathleen Cann. included final arrangements for the ice cream social in the lodge rooms neyf week. The con- veners of the various committees gave their reports. and the finan- Day. August 21, mil ser- vices on Standard Time1 Mont- ague: 10:00 a.m. Bible School for all ages. 11:00 a.m. The Lord's supper and preaching. Murray River: ll:00 e.m. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. Murray Har- bour: 6:00 p.m. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. Everone wel- come to these services. Kenneth T. Norris. E.angclist. .WED IN HALIFAX - Of inter- est to many Islanders was the wedding of Dr. M. E. Delsory of Souris and Miss Burdette Mac- Innos of Caledonia. N. S.. which took place at St. Mary's Basilica in Halifax. N. S.. on Saturday. August lath. Guests from Prince Edward island attending the wed- ding and the .eception at the Lord Nelson Hotel were: Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory, parents of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Levers. Miss Sheila DeLory, Mr. John De- Frank l'tafuse.' Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. James Mair of Windsor. Ontario. who are holiday- ing in the Province. were recent guests of Mr. Mair's grandmother. Mrs. Mary Yorston. him Boss-ie MacDonald of Ken- sington is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jollimore of New Glasgow. N. I., are guests of relatives In Georgetown. hliss Rita McCullough. who has bi-en visiting in Georgetown. as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald left recently for Bank- atoon. I lliss Beatrice Mair. R. N.. of iilontreal. is the guest of her liraniimoiher. Mrs. Mary Yorston. Mrs. Vincent siiordietta and deughte of Montreal. Quebec. are vscation' , In ” rgetown. as the guests of Mrs. Elordietta's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Soloman. who also have as their guut. their daughter. Rev. Sister. Car- melita of Mount St. Mary's. Mr. Leo Grant of Saint John. It 3-. is visiting relatives In Peskcs and on Wednesday. Aug. 17th. was a visitor in Georgetown, where he was the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. Miss Elizabeth Grant has com- menced her duties as asbeol teacher at Newtown Cross. Glillis Genevieve Soloman, Lrgnrgctown a popular and efficient Q; rarian is en.ioyinL: well earn- N from Librarian - TORONTO (CP) - The Ontario ilarlment of I ma w ands and forests mm. edllcsly 12) forest fires are ms in the province. I4 out of FIRE A for the benefit of your vo Interfering in any way 0' thleqdtapiysrtrfnoelnt will he 1 ll minded: aw these 1- Do not truck: 1. Should Pafkklyour ilu c y u 3- Dotnot ' y no double perk. Remember the Refrain from calling leave the circuit! free 9'95 town spaeed limit Is 20 M.P.l-I. e p St. AndrewsTChuTrElT- Holds Annual Picnic The Annual Sunday School and ,Congregational Picnic of St. An- ldrews Presbyterian Church. Mon- tague. was held at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jamieson. Brudenell on Wednes- day afternoon. August 10. There was a large attendance. The pro- gram fertured swimming and races. and at the supper hour lunch was served. A brief Vesper service. following the awarding of prizes. was conducted by Rev. D. A. Campbell. assisted by Mr. Ro- bert Murray who led the singing and extended a vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson for their kind hospitality. The following are the sports events and winners: Girls 6 and under: - Paulette Clow. Connie MacPherson. and Barbara Bellam and Heather MacPherson. Boys 6 and under: - John Bell. Jackie MacPhee and Jerry Bell. Girls 7 and under: - Dianne MecPhee. Barbara Shaw. and Linda Ken- nedy. Boys 7 and under: - Bobby Bierln. Bobby MacEachern. and Eddy Dingwell. Girls I and under: - Catherine Mecllechern. Betty Anne Ding- wel. and Barbara Nelson. Boys 8 and 0: - Roger Clair. Bobby Ballem. and Donnie Ballem. Girls I and 10: - Heather King. Lila Dewar. and Peggy Fraser. Boys 10 and under: - Roger Clair. James MacLeen. Bobby Ballem. and Cameron Munroe. Girls I2 and under: - Sandra Bell. and Georgina Dingwell. Boys II and under: - Bobby Ballem. Roger Clair. and Alvin Ballem. Boys is and under: - Bryce Ballem. Norman Balem, and Ro- ger Clair. Girls 14 and under: - Margarei MacLean. Susan Bier- in. and Sandra Bell. Boys 15 and under: - Brylk Ballem. Kenny Ballem. and Alvin Ballem. Girls is and under: Mabel Maobeen. Margaret Mec- Lsan. and Sandra Bell. Boys is "hm it is high. Thirteen fires and under: - Bryce Ballem. De- LARMS This is is wanting to motorists and pedestrian: concerning fire alarms. This alarm is sounded only lunteeri fire brigade. Un authorized persons racing, to the scene of a fire on with the efficient. operatic isble to a fine. rules when an alarm i- Ipproach withlnl'I00 yards ofefii you find yourself in front of a fire truck. vehicle at the side of the street as possible. Par withlnmOyardeofihei'lre.anddo telephone operat for the use of flremen,oU Lory. Mr. Cullen De-Lory and Mr. G1,. cial reports were read by the treasurer, Mrs. Ruth MacLeod and Mrs. Cann. At the close of the meeting lunch was served and a social hour en- loyed. . ;v-id MacLean. and Alvin Ballem. Ladies race: - Bertha Bell. Sandra MacEachern. and Christ- ine Shaw. Girls sack race: - Mabel Mac- Lean. Margaret MacLean. and Elaine Poole. Boys sack race: - Donnie Ballem. Alvin Ballem. Bob- by Ballem and Roger Clair. Ladies sack race: - Elaine Poole. Ber- tha Bel. and Henrietta Clair. Old- er boys sack race: - Kenny Bal- lem. Bryce Ballem. and Alvin Ballem. 3-Legged Race: David Mac- Kenna and Bryce Belem. Leo- nard Munroe and Kenny Ballem. Bobby Ballem and Roger Clair. s: - Susan Bierin and Janet Bierin. Elaine Poole and Heather Jamleson. Mabel Maclaean and Margaret MacLean. Ladies: Florrle Campbell. and Christine Shaw. Ruth Nelson and Sandra vlllacliachern. Henrietta Clair and lBertbs Bell. Wheelbarrow race-boys: -Bob- by Bellem and Roger Clair. Don- nle Belem and Norrnsn " " Girls: - Margaret Meclean and Mabel MacLean. Elaine Poole and Heather Janrloson. Older boys: - Bryce Bellem and David Mee- Kenna. Leonard Munroe and Ken- ny Ballem, David MacLean and Alvin Ballem. Jockey race-girls: Elaine Poole and Heather lamieso . Ma- bel MacLean and Margaret Mee- Lem Boys: - Bryce Ballem and Kenny Ballem. Leonard Munroe and Victor Bell. David MacLean. and David MlcKenng, Leapfrog race: - Bobby Ballem and Norman Ballem. Bobby Mac- Eachern and Roger M.cDgug.n, Alvin Ballem and Hugh Graham. u FAKE!) THEFT TORONTO (CPI-Police forced thelf Way into an auto company'g office Wednesday night, released a trussed night watchman. listened while he told of being overpower-od then arrested him for complicity in the crime. They and Illsht watchman Gerrard Emond. 27, told them he was tied up after e battle with. four men who broke into the premises. Emond and Gor- g?:"Posue. 25. were charged with Card of Thanks I wish to ex r to Dr. MacIntyrE.e:h'e lnnill-eetlnznka staff of the Kings County Hm. Pull. and all those Who sent clrds. flowers and messages of sympathy during my her-eave. men . Freeman Sorrle. -n-........m... SPECIAL MEETING In Boyne Lodge, Tuesday August 28, 7:30 Standard Time to organise Hiilsbor- ough District. County ox. ecutlve please attend. Aroh. shew, C.M. t I Clansman; Ayrshire Prize list & Sons; 4. Fred Andrew: I. All- drew in Fred Macitae; O. Brea- ton Stead. Souris. RR. 4. i see. 4: Senior Yearling Male- 1. Fred Andrew. Sec. 5: Junior Champion Mal! and Reserve-I. Keith Boswell 1 Sons (Lealands Treasurer's Prince): 2. Fred Andrew lRoyel- ty Fashion Harold C). Sec. 6: Two-Year-Old Male-I. John Gillls. St. Peter's Bay. Sec. 7: Male born before July 1. 1952-1. A. MecRae h Sons: 2. Keith Boswell It Sons; 3. An-. drew & Fred Maclise: 4. ton Stead. Sec. 8: Senior Champion Male and Reserve-I. A. Mscllae It Sons fFalrvue Fashion Clans- men; 2. Keith Boswell at Sons, (Pineview Treasurer). Sec. 0: Grand Champion Male and Reserve-l. Fairvue Fashion 2. Pine View Treas- Bren- urer. Sec. 10: Junior Female Calf- l. Fred Andrew; 2. A. MacRae 8 Sons: 3. Keith Boswell 8: Sons: 4 Fred Andrew; 5. Andrew & Fred Macliae: 6. D. Fred Mac-" Ree, Wheetley River. Sec. II: Senior Female Calf- l Keith Boswell & Sons: 2. A. MacRee 4: Sons; 3. Brenton Stead; 4. Andrew E Fred Mac- Rae: 5. A. Mncltae 5 Sons; 6. Keith Boswell lr Sons. Sec. 12: Junior Yearling Fe- male-l. Fred Andrew; 2. Andrew tir:Fred MecRee; 3. Keith Bos- well & Sons; 4. Andrew & Fred Macltae; 5. Brenton Stead; 6. Fred Andrew; 7. Earle MIcRae. Sec. 13: Senior Yearling Fe- male--l. A. MacRae & Sons: 2. Keith Boswell 8: Sons; 3. Fred Andrew; 4. A. Macnee 5 Sons: 5 Fred Andrew; 6. Andrew & Fred MaoRae: 7. Brenton Stead. Sec. 14: Junior Champion Fe- male. and Reserve-1. Keith Bos- wall (Lelands Treasurer's Nine): 2'. A. MscRae & Sons (Falrvuc Verna). Sec. 15: Two year old female. dry-1. Fred Andrew; 2. Fred Andrew; 3. Brenton Stead; 4. A. MacRac'& Sons" 5. Keith Bos- well; 6. Keith oswall; 7. An- drew & Fred Mac-Rae. Sec. 16: Female in milk-1. A. Macllae It Sons: 2. Keith Boswell 8: Sons; 3. A. Macfiae 8: Sons; 4. Earle Macllae. Sec. 17: Female. dry-1. A MacRae 8: Sons: 2. Andrew I: Fred Macllae. Sec. 18: Female in milk-1. Keith Boswell: 2. Brenton Stead; 3. Eerie Macllae; 4. Fred 'An- . wall & Sons iLeland's Dolly Ida); I Y BOYS A group of I boys A.. and from the three Rock Island and Mollne Davenport Iowa. arrived city on Thursday evening. ....--at H and three sored tours have been conducted leaders. travelling under the spon- almost yearly since 1934 and have sorship of the Rock Island Y.M.C.; covered the greater part of North cities all America. This year iii. an!” started at Washington. D.C.. and' in the travelled along the east through the New England states Izeitgo-IN 004 ERE FROM ,RC ISLAD from Halifax. Since their depart- ure from Rock Island on August 3. they have covered imore than 3000 miles. I On fine evenings the boys camp in the open but on rainy nights they stay at the nearest Y.M.C.A. Dale Hoimgrain (extreme right) the group coast Rue & Sons; Rae. Sec. 21: Female, dry-1. A. Macllae 5: Sons; drew: 3. Earle MacRae; 4. An- drew & Fred MacRae; 5. A. Mac- .Rae & Sons; 6. Andrew & Fredi Rae. Sec. 22: Female in milk-1. A. Macllac it Sons; 2. Fred Andrew: 3 Andrew St Fred MacRae: 4. Keith Boswall 5: Sons; 5. A. Mac-”. Rae & Sons; 0. A. MacRae &i Sons. 5 Sec. 23: Senior Champion Fe-I. male and Reserve-1. Keith Bos-I 2 A. MacRac & Sons Fashion Duchess). Sec. 24: Grand Champion Fe- male and Reserve-1. Leland's (Fairvue Dolly Ida; 2. Fairvue Fashion peeled pulp wood in 4-foot J.A. lllacnonald PULPWOOD ' We will be buying daily rough. half-barked, and sap- yard for the remainder of the season. The Rock Island Y.M.C.A. spon- to the Maritimes arriving here is conducting the tour. drew; 5. A. Mncltae & Sons; 6.yDuchess. s. Sons. Fred Andrew: 7. D. Fred Mac-I Sec. 25: Junior Herd-1. A. Sec. 20: Senior Get of lire-I. Rae. .'MacRae & Sons; 2. Keith Bos- A. Macllae fr Sons; 2. Keith Sec. 10: Female. dry-1. An-lwall It Sons; 3. Fred Andrew: 4. Boswell L- Sons; 3. Andrew I; drew at Fred MecRae; 2. A. Mac-yAndrew at Fred MacRae; 5. Fred MacRae: 4. tget of sover- 3. D. Fred Mac-Brenton Stead. Sec. 20: Female in milk-1. A. K Mecllae & Sons; 2. Fred Andrew; A 3. Andrew at Fred MacRae; 4. 4. Andrew & Fred MacRae; 5. Earle Macllae: 5. Fred Andrew. A. MacRae st Sons. eith Boswell 5; Sons; 2. Fred ndrew; 2. Fred An- Macliae & Sons: 2. Keith Boswell .8: Sons; 3. Andrew 8; Fred Mac- Rae; 4. Fred Andrew. fMacRae: 7. Andrew & Fred Mac- win lt.0.P.-l. A. MacRae & Sons: !2. Andrew at Fred MacRae; 3. IFred Andrew: 4. Keith Boswall MOIITAGIIE GOLD STORAGE LTII. , lengths at our Georgetown For further infor- mation or truckage kindly call our office at Cardigan or our dealer at Georgetown 18-21. & 00., Ltd. The Polio Sea I Mid-August to mid-October is in! P. E. 1.. although cases may occur much there have been very few cases this year. The viruses which cause polio usually enter the body by way of the mouth through contact with mouth and bowels. Even before symptoms of polio appear. the viruses multiply? chiefly in the intestinal tract and are also discharges from the nose. KEEP Strict cleanliness is essential in preventing polio. Hands should be washed frequently and always before caring and handling food and after going to the toilet. Cover coughs and sneezes with disposable tissues. Teach children not to share others. Keep toilets and privles clean Keep constant control of flies Keep garbage in tightly covered qucntly. OTHER PROTECTIVE MEASURES I. Avoid going places where polio cases have been reported in large busscs. trains and crowds. Keep children with their own friends. numb 3. Avoid contacts in 2. Avoid overfatigue. fl'oo active schedule may invite serious disease. Avoid chilling. Take off wet clothes and shoes at once. Do not 8. play around in wet bathing suit. IF SYMPTOMS DEVELOP Go to bed. This is important. Call the doctor. son For P. E. I. is Mid-August to Mid-October usually the worst season forlpolio; earlier or later. So far. I infectious discharges from noise. found in the sputum and I CLEAN I cups. lolly pops. fruit. etc. with and fly proof. and insects. containers. Dispose or it Ire- play. late hours. worry. irregular Keep away from others until a diagnosis is made. Symptoms of polio are: headache. fever. upset stomach, irritability or drowsiness. tired sore throat. nausea. feeling. etiff neck. stiff hack. May be mistaken for "summer flu." DEPARTMENT OF IIEALTIIA ' YEO doe-Tue--22-234 nay! " caocxnrr Matinee Tieesdey-2:00 P. M. Daylight - mam: v-M Sat.-9'11 Deylljlf THEATRE MOIITAGIIE Adm.-40 - 55 Adm. 40 - SS cignr A. Macfiae dz Son. Sec. 30: Progeny of Dam-I. Keith Boswell & Sons; 2. A. Mac- Rae & Sons; 3. Keith Boswell 5 Sons; 4. Andrew & Fred Mac- Rae; 5. Keith Boswell It Sons. Special prize donated by the flloyal Bank of Canada. Char- lottetown. for Ayrshire junior champion female. Special prize donated by Cana- dian Banlr of Commerce, Char- lottetown. for the Ayrshire senior champion female. Sec. 26: Junior Get of Sire-1 .'l. A. Macllae & Sons; Sec. 27', Senior Herd.- l. A. Sec. 28: Four females qualified Saturday. Aug. 20. 1955 The Guardian Page 5 NETHERWOOD run nomusav SCHOOL-FOR GIBLI FOUNDED ISOI - Cannes From - PRIMARY GRADES to SENIOR MATRICULATION Highest academic standards achieved by small classes and pay. sonel attention. with special emphasis on the development of character and individual talents. auasannos and scuomuzsurrs smash . SCHOOL OPENS - SEPTEMBER 13. I955 Prospectus Sent on Application to Head Mistress MISS ESTHER PALIN-Rothesay, New Brunswick BLUEBERRY PIGKERS We are now buying blueberries at market prices Where sufficient quantities are available we .wIII arrange for s pick-up service. O-- UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Royal Conservatory of Music Boyd Neel, Deon SCHOOL OF MUSIC Ettore Mnuoleni, Principal FAIL mm onus SEPTEMBER 6 PIANO - VOICE - THEORY - SPEECH ARTS i OPERA - ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS LOCAL CENTRE AMINATIONS Grade I to .R.C.T. Write for copies of the Examination Syllabus for THE REGISTRAR Royal Conservatory of Music I35 College St. Toronto 2!, Ovmsele A wmus uasjo II ave:rsca:o EDGEHILL Church School For Girls WIN DSOR, Nova Sootia Incorporated 1891 Boarding and Day School for Girls Regular School Course. Grades III to XII inclusive. Music, Art. Household Science, Gymnastics, Dancing, Sports. Modern Fire-Resistant Dormitory and Sprinkler System in Class Room Building. Michaelmas Term begins September 21st, 1955 - rum 0lll.Y .4. i , S6.000.000 and 2V2 Years To Malia If! N , JUDY .:.".':.'... German 33:: 258:” M James became 3 gay. 3.......'.'.”. I 34. at the some , star moment. . . 41 . Wanna: aieoa. DIIIRNY II II” Cllsesealeoli 'l'lcHmcol.css I” to IS UOUND JIUKCARSON CHARLES BICKFORD T -I fit STARTS MONDAE PRINCE EDWARD CIIME AS YOU ARE - - IRIIIR TIIE FAIAILYI FINAL TODAY - SHOWS A -9 WiihaCaetotThonsasedeiRsisegree.tsathatIaIse'ed a EVC Staged! "SITTING IUI.L" in-users Hm roe YOU . . . . AND THE FAMILY TOO - AT l'l-II IIORTII RIVER DRIVE-III TIIEATRE BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:45 - SHOW A'l.' DUII. FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT roe run: BIGGEST LAFF rnasr us Morrrsssi The Bowery Boys become private deieoblves ie the IS- nleet criminal hunt in years. It's a howl from his h finish! TIIE BOWERY BOYS i-1-nsvxrs: are" (Replaces "LOOSE IN LONDON", which is not available) EXTRA! STAR STUDDED RIDE"--COMEDY-CARTOON SUNDAY MIDNIGHT ! !! THE MIGHTY MYSTERY . SENSATION OF OUR TIMI! ':'.:..'-"i."2':.'E'.'?.'5"'..!':r EXTRA! Chapter 2 "BLACK ARROW" - Comedy AYFAII TIITRE BOX OFFICI OPEN! A! 11:05 LI. YOU'l.I. BE STUNNED at the hideous face-the dea- perate lungs -- the clawing hand! vou'u. as IllEATl-l- " LESS estheeitylsgri late tin-oesofwlldpencl "ADULT" necessary. MURRAY RIVER - SATURDAY - STARS ' VINCINT PRICE Y YOU'LL es mama he I 0"? cooperation In observing these rules will were-tly sosnegated by members of the fire on. t'MOOllFl.Il'l'” "50" 0" 5””: 51”" I" 0"" 'r5Tr'WnwuVEl" "'”" "" ”'i''''''''' "H? ' '” I , Oieeaveseepa.-Srewenireeqer-Gael-ge' Seeders-Jean '""”""””f"”””"P"'”C""' gggg m'”""b'm"' I. R" mi-Wm". - Plus-COMEDY-CARTOON-SPORTS wnn .' ”""""'- Vfldead WeedarIdfIhrIPeehed- Inspired. snowmne-7-.soand9:sop.m.s.1-. ' I ' , nazsj