x .,r Large. Congregations Ar S'side Easter Services . dam come," "A In His Easter holidays at their homes in Glory" and a girls. tie in berton are Frances Barbour, "Joyful Eastertide" and "In JoI- Anne Prom. Nan and Neil Gil- eph's Lovely Garden." The unit: 118 Ind Claude C . choir sang ' . .. .. 1 h Mr. John Tradenick of the Bank chart"... and um Hm” "in of Commerce staff at Alberton is - M an momma "wk. 1,, an lpending the weekend at his home fehurch of the Nazarene a rally in Sl”'"me"ld9- day Pmlrm W” Wnducted W Mr. Gordon Metherail has re the Sunday school pupils with the minister Rev. D. R. Morrison pre- siding. The theme was "The Lamb -Of God" and a email live lamb was used as an illustration. The theme of the evening service was .”The Second Coming Of Christ" and a male quaretta sang "Is My Name Written There?" Mrs. D. R. Morrison was pianist. - The Junior Choir at the Church -at Christ conducted the Passion -Week story in word and song. with the minister. Rev. W. 0. Weale presiding. Mrs. Wlnsloe ,Morrison was organist. Mr. How- ,ard Gay gave the scripture nar- rations. These were interspersed with musical selections and a trumpet solo "The Old Rugged Cross" by Mr. Weale. The anthems were "Hallelujah Christ Is Risen" and "Resurrection Gladness." The theme of the evening service was "Resurrect- ion." "The Holy City" was ren- dered as a trumpet solo bv Mr. Weale and f'Christ Arose" as a ,Walker-Morrison Wedding -Baskets of spring flowers and houghs of cherry blossoms in the United Baptist Church. Summer- aide created a beautiful floral setting on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock for the wedding of Anne Shirley Morrison and David Sydney Walker. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Morrison and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker. New Annan. Rev. K. R. Robson performed the double ring ceremony. Mr, J. H. Leuty was in charge of the wedding music and accompanied Miss Aud- ray Woodsldo as sh song "0 Perfect Love” prior the cere- mony and "I'll Walk Beside You" during the signing of the register. -The youthful bride. given in, marriage by her father. was charming in her wedding gown of white nylon net over satin, featuring a strapless model, top- ped with a chantilly lace jac- ket. buttoned with tiny self-cov- "ed humus” three-quumi length galilagliis leave with his parents Mr andMrs.J h , . osepcallaghan sleeves and peter pan oollar out- lined with seed pearls and se- quins. The full floor-length skirt featured a deeply scalloped over- ekirt with appliqued bowknota of lace and sequins. The should- -r-Iensth veil was held intplace with a matching halo, trimmed with blue and pink forget-mr knots. She carried a cascade bouquet of Better Time roses. Miss Joan Walker. sister of the groom was bridesmaid. She was gowned in yellow nylon net ever taffeta with matching head- dress and she carried a nosegay of mauve mums. Mr. Wendell Morrison. brother of the bride was groomsman. Messrs Cedric Ballem and Ed- ward Maclnnls ushered the guests to their places which were marked with a miniature nose- lly of daffodils. Mrs. Morrison chose for her daughter's wed- din: a two-piece dress of blue and white ga dine with navy accessories a d a coreage of Talisman roses. The groom's mo- ther was attired in navy with white acces 1:. and a corsage of Better Time roses, A reception for fifty guests was held at Mulberry Lodge. when the) bride's table centred with a three-tier wedding cake, was encircled with spring flowers Ind lilllted tapers. For a honey- moon trip sto Nova Scotia. the bride changed to a two-piece dress of white and blue corded taffeta with white and black at- dance sto hadchoirlltllning aoloII!Ir.GaywithtbseoInbin. . ll chorus. atthe E turned to his home in Alberton South after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Corbett. with their sons. Teddy and Jimmy. of Summeraidc. spent Sunday with relatives in Alberton. Friends of Mr. G. H. Hardy are sorry to know he has again been confined to his home by illness. A Mr. Wilfred Gaudin, Alberton South, is progressing favourably following surgical treatment in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Nelson Oliver, Alberton. is spdending the weekend in Sumrner- s e. Friends of Mr. Erskine Camp- will be sorry to learn of his illness at his home in Alberton. Misses Anne and Phyllis Moore arrived by train from Charlotte- ' d with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardy. Al- berton. Mr. Eric Caldwell, Charlotte- town. was a visitor to Alberton during theweekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Gavin and Mr. Dan Gavin have returned to their homes in Alberton South af- ter spending the winter monthhs in Saint John. N. B. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Donald returned to their home in Monc-. ton on Sunday after spending the town "Friday evening to spend the Q weekend at the home of M. Donald. Alhertdn. . Miss Ferne Wilkie. Charlotte- town. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilkie, Alberton. dur- ing the weekend. parents. Grant. Mr. Wendie Phillips and broth- Summerside. are 31 spending a few days visiting in Halifax. Miss Zalla MacDon'ald. R.N. 3-----nu-. -- - no u. :.':..”.f.”3.':.':1i.:l.ff:.l'.';t:”.2if';iI: 131?; 3: M"' G"d” Mrs. Vernon Belts and family of Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Waugh and family Bedequo. were visit- ” more of Mrs. Waugh's s-anddnI:sil:ter ogw Joglllmwttrdtihe. paren. . d Mrs. God wasavoron are a e Miller. on Apriina. ' r on Mr. Russel Coughlin. summer- sida. has purchased the home of Mr. Erskine Gillie, Ellerslie, and with his wife and family moving in soon. Yymeagiieirn Cjuardi Wednesday April lath. Mills Or- ehastra. -IniNslNoroN Legion. There wlllbsaspociallngion maatin Tuesday :85. Mr. Mr. Cyril Bernard. of LAC. John Irving. Mrs. Quebec. is spending Mr. Kenneth Irving Jr.. Mr.' Ernest Hardy. Eilersiie and Bideford ur, sgmlw gum, gummu, and Will Meggison of Knutsford mg, jpgnt an wnkud Wm, M. are at present working for l-larold wmhm Jelly at 0Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. ore to the to GM pan. Charlotte- town. is a weekend guest parents. Mr. and Mrs. A..J. Ber- nard, Alberton. I Irving and their son, Brian of Moncton. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hutt. Alberton South. AC. 1 Eugene Callsghan,fLa- Monc- ton. is visiting his uncle and aunt, sliirhand Mrs. Cecil Hutt. Alberton u . i Miss Clara Donald. Summerside, is a guest at the brother. Mr. G. M. Donald. Alber- bomaofher lackville. was a weekend visitor in Alber- ton and 0'Leary. p Vi" 5' was in 0'I.eary on March 31. . AN sndhonucoohin in St.Msrk.': business vis tor to the mainland maAa:hxmsmnm no adaosdsy. I 5? E3 ErgaS?gE5s G. his Wednesday evening. Locke Road was on the Locke Road on March 29 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard of 0tLeary were visitors on March 29 at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of Forest View. Jerry Arsenault of Forest View Frank Cullicutt of the Reserve Road was in Howlan on March Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harrlp of the Locke Road were visitors Gienwood. Alberta Myers of Bloomfield. home of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault and her brother, John Wedge, of Forest View. Dave Griffin of the Locke Road The sympathy of this commu- nity is extended to the sorrowing husband and family of Mrs. Archie Gallant of Piusvllle. whose death accurred in the Western Hospital on March 31. Henry Gallant of the. Locke Road was in 0'Leary on Apl-IIA Eimsdoie John W.. Adams. was a -Mr. on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shea. St. Louis, Juanita, Francis and Brian were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. liar many friends regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. David Matthews and wish her a speedy return to good health. Mrs. R. A. Mcxenna and Miss Catherine spent a few days last week very pleasantly with the farmer's sister. Mrs. Iaigh Mc- Donald in Charlottetown. Maura. Roy Williams and "Bud- dy” Williams returned by ear to Toronto on Friday adar av,fow I Mr. Al Tyler, general secretary of Maritime Y.M.C.A. is to the president of the newly formed Summ erside I-Ii-Y Club, James Norton following an induction ceremony at the Y Centre. Also in the photo is MISS Myrna Hancock one of the several Summerslde High School girls who attended the supper meeting on -Lyle Brown of the Mill Road Club Receives Charter H g .x,- ii)” .TlGNISH IIIGR SCHOOL Honor Roll for March of Tig- nlsh High School: GRADE V11 (8596 and over) - I, Beverley Howard; 2. (7596 and (over), Hazel Murphy. Mary Rlx. Geraldine Handrahan; 3. (7096 and over), Vincent Desltoches. GRADE XI (8596 and over) - 1. Pauline Myers; 2. Yvonne Perry; 3. Stella Arsenault: 4. Auldine Arsenault; (7596 and over), I. Elsie Conway; 2. Sylvia Silliker; 3. Catherine Gaudet. (7096 and over). 1, Lillian Mc- Innis; 2. David McCue; 3. Ber- nice Gallant; 1. Edna Rich- ard. GRADE X - 1. Gerald McCarthy; 2. Charles Broderick; 3. Ernes- tine MacDonald. GRADE IX -' 1. Marie Shea; 2. Doreen Harper; 3, Opal Silli- ker. GRADE Vlll -- 1. Peggy and Clif- ford Martin (equal); 2. Lorraine Gallant and Edward Gaudet (equal); 3. Carrie Keough. GRADE VII - 1. Ann Marie Mc- Aldoff; 2. Eileen Gavin; 3. Mary Irma Perry. GRADE VI - 1. Leonard Hogan; 2, Bruce; Phee; 3. Clifton Harp- er. GRADE V - t. Dora Gavin; 2. Freda McPhee; 3. Leo Gaudet and Karen Eldersqraw. GRADE IV -- i. rankie Dou- cette; 2. Jean Richard; 3. Judv Gaudet. GRADE IV - 1. Lucy Conwa t 2. Mary Conway: 3, Arlene Shea. GRADE III - l. Lorraine Phee; 2. Lorraine Mclnnls; 3. Muriel Boson. GRADE III - 1. Alban Dea- Rochea; 1. Roberta l.eClair Joe- GRADE II - 1. Joan Arsenault; 1. Edward Richard: 3, Bernice Gallant. GRADE II - 1. Elaine Myers: 3. Paula McKinnon: 3. Judson Maillette. families here. They ua.C0n'iDIDiCd Buddy's. mother. Mrs. Edgar Williams from Toronto. who will join her husband in Huntley. Many friends are happy to wal- come the Wllliamsi to their III- tiva lead after a few years spent in Ontario. 3 ed to loan of the improvt in health of Messrs. John P. Ild Their many friends are pHlI- gin” Charter members of the Summerside Hi-Y Club are seen with their mentor and adviser ing an induction service and charter presentation at the Y centre last Wednesday evening. From left to right are V (front row): Barry Kelsey. treasurer; Peter Arnold, secretary; James Norlon, president; Charlie Balem. mentor and adviser; David MacDonald, vice president. Second row, Ned Arsenault, Charlie MacDonald. Dave Campbell. - H . -Photo by Wotton. Soccer Results LONDON (Reuters)-Results of soccer games played in the United Kingdom Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE lviaion I Arsenal 3 Blackpool 0 Burnley 1 Huddersfield 1 Cardiff C 0 Aston Villa 1 Chelsea I Wolverhampton W 0 Everton 1 Tottenham 0 Leicester C 1 Manchester U 0 Manchester C 1 Sunderland 0 Newcastle U 5 Sheffield W 0 Preston 2 Bolton 2 Sheffield U 5 Charlton A ll West Bromwich 3 Portsmouth 1 Division II Birmingham C 3 Plymouth A l Bury 2 Swansea Town 1 Hull C 1 Blackburn R 4 Ipswich T 1 Bristol R 0 Leeds U 2 Notts County it Lincoln C 2 Fulham 2 Luton T 2 West Ham U i) Middlesbrough 2 Port Vale 0 Nottingham F 3 Liverpool 1 Rothcrham U 2 Derby C 1 Stoke City 3 Doncaster R 0 Division I'll (Northern) Aeerington S 2 Hartiepools U I p Barnsiey 3 Chesterfield 0 Barrow 4 Rochdale 2 Bradford C 2 Crewe Alex 0 Halifax T 3 Chester 1 Mansfield T O Stockport C 0 Oldham A 2 Carlisle U 1 Scunthorpe U 1 Darlington 0 Southport 1 Bradford 0 Workington i Tranmere R 0 Wrexham 2 Gateshead 0 York Ci 0 Grimsby T 0 Div slon Ill ,(southera Brentford 3 Crystal P 0 Brighton 2 Northampton T l Bristol C 2 Bournemouth 2 Coventry C l Swindon T 0 Giliingbam 2 Colchester U 1 n O 1 Norwich C 2 I Southend U 4 eph Gallant (equal); snsubrev ROI!!! 0 Exeter C 0 C , Shrewggury 1' :4 Newport co 0 D"R”"" Southampton 1 Aldershot 1' Division A A e 2 Stenhousemulr i AoaAlAIbionR2 Hamilton A 0 Dunfermline A I St. Jobnstone 3 Brechin C 0 ;Thll'd Lanarlr 3 Arbroath J Clyde o Anal-"sL'e""'l ' n - ,Dundse ti Celtc I ' East Fife G St Mirren 1 Falkirk 1 bf &HUI'ud vltbht Georgswaiiacmafter mum pends , I munist Daily Worker Y's Charles Balle 1-.- m follow- l-lenthorn, Bill Noonan, Michael Scott, Windsor Photo by Wotton. V Duuiiy Worker Only ; Paper In London (Reuters)-The Com- which ciaimed copies were selling for six times their value - was the only London newspaper being printed Sunday as the strike knocking out all other London- published newspapers ended its 17th day without a break, The Daily Worker in today's edition claimed news - starved Londoners were paying as much as one shilling for a copy. It normally costs two peace. The Worker itself only started up again a few days ago after it settled a printers' strike. Britons Sunday went for their third straight Sunday without their cherished Sabbath paper. The strike started when 700 elec- tricians and mechanics walked off the job in a dispute over wage increases. Chief hope for a possible settle- ment this week will come with release of a report by a special government court of inquiry that looked into the strike-expected Tuesday night. IRISH LEAGUE ) Ards 0 Glenavnn I Coleraine 3 Cliftonville 2 Crusaders 0 Derry City 0 Glenioran 4 Ballymena U l Linfield 3 Bangor Z Portadown 0 Distillery 1 Soccer Standings I LONDON (AP) .. Soccer stand- mss: (top five teams) vision I LONDON pi wmq Chelsea Manchester City Wolverhampton Portsmouth Sunderland Division 11 Blackburn Rovers Luton Town - Leeds United Birmingham City West Ham United West Ham United Division III (Sout Bristol City Leyton Orient 335-IESSES ::f:.: gammmqa 5m: 3 access scene; 54 - EEEREEN 1)-mg 3 a-wan: Division III (No Accrington S A Barnsley Scunthorpe United Harilcpools United York City . SCOTTISH LEA Division A Airdrieonians Dunfermline Athletic Hamilton A Third Lanark St. Johnsione Division 3 Aberdeen Celtic Rangers Hearts Hibernian FUNERAL NOTIOE Members of King E d w a r d Lodge. Malpequc. are requested to meet at lodge room. Monday. April llth. at 12:45 for purpose of attending funeral of our late bro- ther Edwln Murphy in St, Steph- en's Church. Burlinglnn. at 2 pm. All sister lodges invited to at-, tend. HEBER PICKERING. W.M. 1 IQ geese” N544:-an maaaaanic w33':T9"Ki'5':a:u:a"'33:aSwiC-3 e”..13CZIwr. 3;?a&9E'S 3133 -Ham mmmmm 'J':lIsl4g L3-'33ml unau- - p 93:3; ubqdw T 2.2- A 7 - V Z3-J-3-oi? SSCES 7 1, 500 Mile Trip On Five Dollars MIAMI. Fla. (AP) Roger Delorme. who set out from Mont- real to make a 3.500-mile round nip to Miami on five dollars. is running ahead of schedule. . The 19 - year - old Montreal lli.'il- mersity freshman arrived here with 33.25 left. He expects to have change in his pockets when he gets back to Canada. Roger is making the trip to and a oneyear scholarship from the French language newspaper. Le Petit Journal. its is writing a series of articles for the paper on his adventures. He wears a khaki boy scout shirt and says it helps him get rides on the highways. "Peple have been very kind." he said. "They buy mo meals and one even -paid my fare on the terry to Norfolk." Last summer. Roger made a 15.- 000-mile trip on :10. going to Van- couver and as far south as San Diego. Calif. CASCUMPEC SCHOOL (March Report) GRADE IX - 1. Netta Gordon; 2. Lillian Yeo.; 3. Bertha Gor- don. GRADE VII! - 1. Emma Arsen- ault. GRADE VII - l. Junior Hogan. 3 cams: v1 - (Graded into Grade VII). GRADE V - 1, Joyce MacNevin; 2. Lloyd Murray and Harry Den- nis (equal). GRADE III la) C l. Norma lgwis; (b) Lillian liogen; (e) Faye Gordon. GRADE 1! (s) - 1. Sharon Gal- lant. GRADE ll (bl - 1. Leo Arsen- ault; 2. Wayne Dennis; 3. Jimmie Yeo. GRADE 1 - (No Tests). Teacher - Joyce Callaghan, MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL LOS ANGELES (AP)-Alberto Vargas. who has been painting pin-up girls for 39 years and has used 2.000 of the countryia most beautiful girls as models. was asked to name the most beautiful women he ever painted. "I think of perfection in terms of a com- posite of three of my more recent models." he said. "For face and torso I'd select Thonda Fleming. for bustline Anita Eckberg, and for legs and thighs Barbara Brit- ton." All are movie actresses. "VALLEY OF THE KINGS" CAPITAL THEATRE. SUMMERSIDE -The new M-G-M drama, film- ed in color. is the first Hollywood pproduced picture to have been 1made on location in Egypt. and filming of scenes for the produc- tion took place at the actual spot where the discovery of Pharaoh Cheop's funeral boats stirred world-wide excitement a few weeks ago. The company also visited the location at Sakarra. where other exciting discoveries .have just been made. Thus, by ldramatic coincidence. the story luntolded in "Valley of the Kings," that of an expedition to seek the treasure of the ancient Pharoahs. is almost a parallel of the re- markable expeditions now making news headlines. Against this fascinalmg back- ground is told the story of three people who set out to find the un- discovered tomb of Pharoah Ra- hotep. Ann Mercedes (Eleanor Parker) is convinced the tomb will unearth evidence to confirm her late father's theory of the authen- ticity of the Biblical account of Joseph in Egypt. and has enlisted the help of American archeologist Mark Brandon (Robert Taylor). Third member of the party is Ann's husband. Philip (Carlos Thompson). who in the beginning is able to hide his true motive for finding the tomb - that of theft, greed and avarice. It does not. take pthe action long to get underway, fhowever. before Philip reveals his true colors when the members of line camel caravan become lost in ;a terrible sand-storm and he de- iserts both his wife and the arche- lologist. leaving them to fall into the hands of savage is-lbesrnen, From this point on. the tension ,mounts in a hattle of wits. treach- ery and intrigue as Philip and his cohorts of grave-robbers. murder- ers and native agents attempt. to prevent Ann and Mark from find- ing the tomb of Ra-hotep. reaching its climax in the cavern of a cliff adjoining the formidable Ahu Sim- hei Temple. where Philip and Mark resolve their conflict in a gripping fight to the death. The story's conclusion brings Ann and Mark to the Valley of the Kings, .and her they find the tomb of Ra- yhotep and the evidence which Ann has been seeking. MORRISON & . MacEAOIIERN Electrical Contractors HAMPTON Phone Crapaud If It Is Electrical Call us. "'CAMEO"" WALLACE PICKERING. Secretary. 17 .. it If frvfvly "VIM H7 H2- atnmlliin i PEANUT BUTTER starring -Asdroy Totter. Serial ind News. IINSINGTON Mon.-Tues. 7 15-9 15. Joseph Cot- ton. Marilyn Monroe. Jean Peters in " , Drama "NIAGARA". t T ' ' . Bank drawing Tues- day and Thursday worth 880.00. enoras." Mon.-Tues. 7:15 .1: 9:15: Matinee Tue. ms). "MAN IN THE " Edmond O'Brien and days in the Alberta bush. slcenlnl trated emergency ration! '5 "M" ruary test ranged to 33 desfeiiii away. OTTAWA (CF) Ni!!! ECAF air- crew officers recent-IV IPEI" 11 in the open in sub-zero tempt!”- aturas and existing on concen-if ingenuity RCAF officers proved air force emer- gency rations and equiPm9Bi- W1" keep a man alive and well. ' In the emergency rations a day a meal is hardly big enough to GOV" the palm of a mans hand. Sonia f existed with nothull hi" "'9" normal flying gear. 8 Peflchu” and emengency items contained in the small seat pack of a HEM" pilot's parachute harness. Temperature during the F95 below zero. While each man In the group lost an average, Di 11 pounds. all came through in Del" no accidents and no cases of frost- bit . lirhe party was under three sup- ervising officers who kept the others under observation. The three observers estabhshedAthem- selves in the relative comfn I. of a log cabin. . Three righu-.r plinth Sid"- Ldr. G. L. Zaleschuclf of Pflnw Albert. Saslc. and Flying Officer! J. M. Arsenauit of Summerside. P. E. l.. and J. T. Koch of Sask- atoon. Sask.. were assumed I0 have bailed out of their vPl3l"5- They were left at widely-S99- aratcri points along 3 l3k9Fh0"- each in fend for illl'nSPIi With a clasp knife. short rang? 735'” transmitter. sleellmz 539,3” tw" survival food packs e things the! would have on bailing out. The other six officers were pre- sumed to have crash-landed. While they were no better off fnr food. they camped) in a STOUT) and hail many more items of surviva equipment. A small amount of game and fish was caught. by some of HIE ”survwors." One D1101 CBUEN 3 Summerside -Two breaks occurred in Sum- merside on Friday night. one at the British American Oil Com- pany Ltd. office on Harvard St. and the other at Canada Packers Ltd.. Summerside East. but it is reported that nothing was taken from either place. At the BA Oil station entry was made by forcing a side door. after which the intruders attempt- ed to open the safe with a pick but only succeeded in damaging the hinges. At Canada Packers the hurglers rifled the drawers in the front. office desks but. fail- each oriea for the 10-day a package of shortb - .-or ..... hegdquuters. disclosingdnstruction s . r -wv-I M W --1” "" :2: ”..l”.'..?i.il2i.ffl'”...' .. .. coffee and three vitamin powdered coffee to metal taste given off by the maid craft flew over ready to make evacuation if necessary. in sari! 11. use Thaiunarlhl 1-0 Summerside Airman Takes Part In II-Day Survival . Test In Alberta Wasteland i-film ood packs contained One officer put charcoal in TE. ood pack container in which In boiled It. Another made a fish book from a metal eyelet of his seat pack and a fishing line from parachute shrouds. He caught a fish throng a hole he cut in the ice but ish bit through the line and get The observers left their warll cabin twice a day on check on the feet physical condition. There were Qhggciarogxniiezrgsg grin; each morning. H EMWEQ Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerslde. P.E.l. Phone SUI W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summerside DIAL P. 0. D01 3344 C81 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Ante - Casualty 5 Summer St. Summ Quin-e1 and three small birds and . v gmugm half his emergency rations Optometrist out of the bush with him unopen- E E. parkmsn '”' Side 122-: REGENT rrmarnn auto. TWO Brediis Summer St. sunsmarsth B. F. Hunter. 11.0. Summerside. P.E.I. - Phone III SMALLMAN1 BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc.. 0.D. 288 Water Street - S unnnerstds Above Maurice Millie More Wear PHONE 3530 - PHYSICIANS Photographers THE READ STUDIO D. W. SEARS Dr. Physician - Surgeon ed to find any money. Summer- side police are investigating. Water street. summersfde Phona 703 H IlbP.l't MaoNelll.HiD. AI I-E-M LOVE IIAMIS llixf THE DESI-RI SANDS ON A NRIIOIH vlum...... KINGS ROBERT TAYIDR"-MELEANORPARKIJI CARLOS THOMPSON 44 CAPITOL summsnsinr Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Tuesday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 . .""'e KQUEST rm: msuious sump IREASII1-fl Mn 7 REGENT ADMISSION: Child Aduhs Today Tuesday Wednesday 2:30-7:15 & 9.15: Thursday 7:15-9:15 I” JANE WYMAN ROCK HUDSON BARBARA RUSH 2:3() - 7.15 - 9:15 7:15 -9:15 Matinee Evening .. 20c 50c . 50c 65c I'III I()VI Nil vl..'I HY IIII .NI IIl(:l.' wt '”iili Iv-Iii I - -3”-?-Fe :.:::.a...: .. .