10 The Guardian. Thurs. June 11, 1934. I pres onors apadians BEN WARD YPRES. Belgium iCP) .— Canadian fighting men of two world wars were honored by For An Extra Special VACATION I this ancient Belgian city Wed- New. ncsday Although the accent was on! the First World War, which be» ., gan ravaging tins battlefield re. ‘ f gion 50 years ago this year. the central figure at joint Canadian» - Belgian remembrance ceremon- ' ' tes was Lt -Gen. Guy Simonds. ““ l who commanded the 2nd Carla- dian Corps in Northwest Europe during the Second World War Simonds led the force n fLhat liberated Ypres Sept. 6. ~‘\~ 1944 diirina the Canadian drive up the Channel coast from N rnandv He used the Polish armored division then covering his left flank to take Ypres. He ordered the dll’lilflll to encrrcle the city and avoid damaging it unless the Germans decided to stand‘ and fight anes. blown to bits in the 191-1118 war. suffered ahnost no damage in the 1944. liberation. "The Germans made a bit of \ore: but we led‘"! have any real problem." en lim- onds recalled as he chatted with federal and Civic officials~ He had entered Ypras with the llberatina unit MEMORLAL SERVICE Wednesday's e v e n t s began With a formal memorial service under the \lenin Gate mono-f merit erected to honor the Commonil'ealth w h o| died in the Ypres battles of’ 1.91318 and Who have no known! graves ‘ V The names of these men. 8.— 994 of then1 Canadian. are en— across one entrance to the city’s rnain squ re Veterans Minister Roger Teri! let of Canada. Gen ‘ l-erlnn. placed , wreaths ' VAT-win; thr- sert'lc-e part of . .er'es being conducted in ; Fmope this month by Canadian government offl— cia‘s. veterans 'Tl‘OUDS I tiles feted the Canadians at a champagne reception and lunch~ a!“ senator G C Power Cana— I an 'T‘ll'l‘F'El’ of air during the Second World War. was also in! the Morin? :nx'ernment party, 1 cE=rléltor Power fought'in lllll!‘ rerv'm. as a Canadian infantry officer In the First World War,; servxn: With the 3rd Toronto Battalion and later with the| Montreal Reziment RECALLS cm WELCOME 3 Gen. Simonds. who had not3 been back to Ypres since 1944.‘ recalled how hhe citizens flocked 1 to the centre square to welcome the liberators 3 He spent some tune chatinln with F 1. Vandevoorde. a war- I hire resistance leader and ndwl president of the "last post" ; committee that holds a service; each night at the Menin Gate. ' This service has been World War except during German occupation of Belgium- 194o44 ' was resumed less than two‘ hours after the 1944 hberatloilu.‘ Mortgage Firm Passes Hurdle OTTAWA iC!”l —- The Senate healing and commerce corn- mittee WednEsday approved in- corporation of a new genera! mortgage company ll’lllcl‘. wiLl turn its sponsors. the Eastern and Chartered Trust Company. into its sub51diary. The new company — tenta- tively called the World Mori- gage Corporation — will have power to T3136 up to 3350000000 to be channelled into mortgages { on housing and commercial van ‘ x lures The company. whose name! later is lmely to be changed to Eastern and Chartered to Locor poi-ate its sponsor’s name. will have 10 per cent of its 10,000 subscribed shares taken up by the Bank of Nova Scoua,_ and the remaining 90 per cent taken up either for investment or for public distribution by four fi~ nance houses. . w1u also exchange in shares with shares in Eastern Ind Chartered Trust Company on a share-for-share basis and ultimately will own the trust a company. ; 103. am smomo E HAVELOCK. Ont. iCPl—Jdnn 1 Thompson, who says he has i been smoking for 96 years. cele- . hated his 103rd birthday Wed- 1 nesday. He smoked his first pipe 1 when he was seven. Mr. son said three of his lived to more than 1 old. TALKS WITH SPAIN naussms rmum - The Common Market's Ministerial coundl Tuesday agreed to open talks with Spain on its request am,mxeterl ,Bel- Itlly and if Mn. lie—ml Boyce. 8.3.. receiv :soo fuller, St. John. Thomp- .. uncles $I00 WINNER 00 years . :1 ' _ fir Dominion am. MW at $100 WINNER You Can Win Enough . Mrs. _ Norman MacDonald, 14 Macaw St. held 1 Halifax. N. 3.. receive: $00 Cash award from ' since the end of the First‘ Mr. 1'. Dohson. Dominion Store Manager at the.[ Agricola St., Halifax. firsfl.lonehek.sorlnommlve,s - field. receive: 3500 ml: award I? Dominion 51m Manage: at smile“. 3.? 5:3: 1.... “on Mr. 0 at. s! “It I. may it. Food Costs tool Mr. Andrew Haley I CROSS CANADA HOME TOWN WINNERS Jack Poterl, 85 Charles Street, Halifax, N. 5.; Mrs. Eileen M. Godwin, 355 North St., Halifax, N. 5.; Mr. W. New: “‘76., Springfield, N. 5.: Mrs. M. Hart. Herring C ove 116., Halifax, N. 8.; Mrs. M. Folsy, 47 Auburn Ave, Sprya ..- O. Banfield, 13 Winchester Ave" Armdale, N. 5.: Mr. H. Cummings, 80A Parkbill Rd., Jollimore. N, 5.; Mr.- M. Sieber, 6076 - hirley St., Halifax, N. 5.; l r. R. P. Anthony, ‘25 78 Elm Street, Halifax, N. 8.; Mrs. M. Beazley, 18 Olle st. Spryfield, N. 8.: Linda Davidson. 1107 South Park St., Halifax. N. 8.; Mrs. A. MacLeod, 4 Armshore Drive, Armdale, N. 8.: Mr. S. Houghton, 1328 Dresden Row, Halifax, N. 5.: Mr. D. Skidmor e, 10 Central St., Redford, N. 5.; Mrs. C, S. Madge. 40 Sunnydale Crescent. Redford. N. 5.: Mr. J. . Franklin, 45 Fort Sackville R (1.. Bedford, N. 5.; Miss L. Ashe, Waverly, N, 8.; Mrs. J. Fowlle, 3366 Connaught Ave” Halifax. N. 8.; Mrs. C. Mason, 2 Sunnybr ae Ave. Fairview, N. 5.; Mrs. F. R. Morgan. 3164 Ashburn Ave., Halifax, N. 5.: Mrs. Carl Sampson, 3560 McAlpine Ave., Halifax, N, 5.: Mrs. D. Finlay, 65 Central Ave., Falrview. N. 5.; R. L. Redmond, Apt. 3, 306 Brentwood Apt., Halifax. N. 5.: Mrs. John Weaver. Redford. N. 5.: Mary Hamilton, 35 Rosedele Ave., Hall- x, N. 5.: Mrs. Meahan, 5540 Drummond Court. Halifax, N. 5.; Mr. R. Booth, 203A Brentwood Apts., Halifax, N. 8,; Mrs. H. McElhlney, 6300 Yale St., Halifax, N. 5.; Mrs. W. Grealey. 2180 Harvard St., Halifax, N. 8.; J. H. Shien, 70 Willow St., Halifax, N. 5.; Mr. Malloy, 18 Bloomfield St., Halifax, N. 8.: Mrs. C. A. s mith, 105 Agricola St., Halifax, N. 5.; Mrs. R. R. Kimball, 3662 Roseinead Ave, Halifax, N. 8.; Mr. Raymond Zinn, 1026 Darrin gton St., Halifax. N. 5.; Mrs. A. Squires, 6280 Allen St., Halifax. N. 5., Mrs. a. Dort, 5 Elevator Court, Halifax, N. 5.; Mrs. Joan Ferguson, 6666 Quinpoo! Road. Halifax. N. 5.: Mrs. Willa Halt. 114 Bay Rd. Halifax. N. 5.; Mrs. V. Goodhew, 3 Quarry Rd" A rmdale, N. 8.; Mrs. H. N. Coll, 5 Virginia Ave., Woodlawn. Dart, N. 5.; Mrs. H. Barnes. 55 Newcastle St., Dartmouth, N. 5.; Mr 5. R, McDonnell, 19 Esdale Apt. 1, Dartmouth, N. 5.; Mr. Sam McDonald, New Glasgow, N. 5.; Mrs. Raymond Andrew, St. Ele anors. P. E. 1,; Miss C. Montgomery, 330 Myrtle St. Summer‘ side, P. E. 1.: Mrs. Leo Gallant, 113 Upper Queen St., Charlotte town, P. E. 1.; James Howatt, 66 Allen St., Charlottetown, P. E. 1.; Mr, W. A. MacDonald, Charlottetown, R. R. No. 2. P. E. L; Lee ming Murphy, 25 Grafton St. East. Charlottetown, P. E. 1.: Aldina Polrier. 150 Queen St., Charlottetown. P. E. 1.: Elsie Jam ea, 16 Elm Ave., Charlottetown, P. E. 1.: J. W. Rogerson. 63 W” 11.9 MWIMIZ’ll/s’i 1: dill/i '9 l swuer's BUER ADE "A" OVEN READY TURKEYS 6 TO 10 LB. AVERAGE Mrs. port. 7 Auburn field, N. 5.; NTr: D 59% , SAVE 20: lb. MAPLE LEAF READY TO EAT ' SMOKED HAM MAPLE LEAF FLAVOURFUL SKINLESS WIENCIERS MAPLE LEAF VACUUM PA Lb. lb. \ 59° 490 lb. gas; % Pickle Pimento. Meet and Em_ms BRAND PURE 6 OZ. . Cooked Meals m... 25: Sausage 59c Your friends and neigh- bors are playing this ex- citing game . . . hundreds of folks are winning big cash prizes! With vacation. time here, who couldn't use some extra cash to help with the expenses! If you have already started your 'Cross-Canada game, pick up another free card this week! Who knows, you could well be next to win l If you have not yet got "in the swing," start your game right now! A free game card is yours on every visit you make. And - at Dominion you’ll Cut 0 . ~ R $100 WINNER $100 WINNER $100 WINNER mm. W. C. VINCENT HIS- I. MCCULL! m I. PRESTO. Miss A. Helium 1029 South Pink 31- 2790 Windsor St. 88 York St., 44 Ink Ave. Newman Halifax. 8.8. Halifax. If. s. o. N. s. Dartmouth. It. 8. New Bruluwlck (glam $100 WINNER it SCOTT PAPER .7 ALL CANADA SALE SAVE 8c‘CASH SCOTT ASSORTED COLORS TOILET TISSUE 39° SCO'I'I‘ ASSORTED 0R WHITE ' 2 37c NAPKINS SOON—SUPER ABSORBENT WHITE OR COLORED TOWELS 2 mm 49: 4 ROLL PACK ..--.--ou---......--as..-.s ---..q.u:...uu—.----¢-.--. Million 3355c fiddlifi‘fil 2 :2; 69; WWW: 33c? SAVE 14: CASH KING COLE CHANGE I’EKOE. IN GALIZE , TEA BAGS? .7, ' I