...'N0 LOCI purchased until irurther notice. Montague Furnish- i '.ng Co. Ltd. .-tar. asaars raassn. Mont- sgus. chicken supper. Wednesdu. August is, Beaver Club nan. ,',.'DANCI Cardigan hall, Tues- '-hy, July s. Turners Orchestra. Apspices C.Y.C. - Personals ” ...."Mra. John R. Macl..ean and 'daughtl'. Ettl. 0! Quincy. Mass. are guests of Mrs. Ma.cLean's moth- cr, Mu. Alfred Gillie, Montague. ....'Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Marinl. Quincy. Mass, motored to the is- land on Saturday, and are the guests of Mrs. Marini's brother-in- law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Wen- dell MacLeod. Grandview. .,.....tMr. and Mrs. Wallace Mac- Lean. and qaushter. Marilyn, of Stoneham. Mass. are guests of Mr. Macl..ean's aunt. Miss 1-isrrlet Buchanan. Montague. I...'Mra. Harry Duchenc. Moni- reai. is the guest of her mother, Mrs William Maollean. Montague. she is accompanied by her two sons. John and Randy. Alvin crooks. Wentworih. N. 8.. spent the week-end in Bru- deneil. guest of.Mr. and Mrs. Edison Mclntyre. ....'Mias Phyllis Ms.cLsa'en. R.N., Toronto. Ont.. is visiting at her home in Brudenell. ....'Misa Anne Maciiachern. Tor- onto, is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Macllachern, Montague. . Lorne Valley and Vicinity Jllr. Heath Maedratb. Mr. Lloyd MacDonald and Mr. Rus- aeii Clarkin were visitors to the Island's capital on June 22. . Mr. Vernon MacDonald. Char- llottetown, visited friends in Lorne Valley on June 23. Miss- Gloria MacLeod recently spent a few days with friends in Charlottetown. I . Mr. Elmer Maclnnis. Charlotte- .town. spent the week-end of June 28 with relatives and friends in Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers. Souris. motored to Lorne Valley 'on June 26. to spend the week- end with Mrs. Myera' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Joan MacGrath. ' Miss ,Misa Muriel Myers. Mrs. Lloyd Mac- nald and Mrs. Sandra Mac- achern were recent visitors to Montague. ' -' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald 'ahd children, Shirley. Elaine. 'Beryl, Eleandr and Allison were "visitors to Orwell Cove on June 27. They were guests of Mrs. MacDonald's sister, Mrs. Stanley Morrison and Mr. Morrison. The Cardigan-Lorne V a l 1 e y Young People's Society held their regular meeting in the Church Vestry on June 28. with a good attendance. The roll call was an- iawered with a verse of Scripture containing the word, "Reward." The devotional service was led by Miss Muriel MacDonald and Miss lNorma Macxenzie. ' . Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer. rfltarlottstown. motored to Lorne 'Valley on June 21. While here ,they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Macinnis. 1 Mr. Fred MacLeod. Bonshaw. tin spending a few days at his for- .mer home in Lorne Valley. i lliasllmma Nicholson spent a ;few days with friends in Char- lottetown during the past week. Mr. Roy Macbeod. Charlotte- ttown. spent last week-end with klnienda in Lorne Valley. Kiss Katherine Stewart is spend- .ing some time at the home of g or brother, Mr. John Stewart. ; silo River. I - . i Mr. Lawrence Maclnnis. and Joung son of Halifax. N.S.. were 'visitors to Lorne Valley on June I3. They were accompanied by iMr. Maclnnia' brother. Mr. .Philip Maclnnis. Jr-.. Charlotte- ,town. While here they renewed :many old friendships as they for- jmerly resided in this district. :Messrs. Reuben Mccanneli. Wil- ibur Macbounaid, Earle MacDon- I Eastern Cuariiian 1" Tuesday. July 's, 1954 The Guardian . Page a oaon Chicks: supper Legion mu. Wednesday, my -n.n.' ....-noass ON LIAVI - sgnn. Apprentice Roland Diamond. who is stationed Barracks. Klnuton, Ontario. is at present spending his lave with his parents. Mr. and Mia. Roland Diamond at their home in Montague. 1 Psalm And Vicinity ..'Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cur- ran and ”” , Michigan. U. S. A.. are spending their vaca. tlon at the home of Mr. Curran's mother, on "tanhope Road. . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rogerson. lilmilton. 0nt.. are spending their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogerson, St. Pat-' rick's Road. Mrs. Catherine Gillan. Boston. Mass . arrived on July 1. to spend the hislidays at her summer resi- dence on St. Patrick's Road. Miss. Madalene Greenan. Kin- kora. spent the week-end of June 28 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Handrahan. Miss Teresa Handrahan. teach- er in Borden School, for the last school year. is new spending her vacation at her home in St. Pat- rick's Road. in Hermitage School for the last year, is spending her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. llogcrson. Miss Pearl Grant. spent a few days of the week of June 28 at Mt. Stewart. guest of Miss Car- lene McEachern. Mr. Francis Rogerson, Mont- real. P. 0., is spending his holi- days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pogerson. Mr. andwldrs. Edward Cullen, Charlotteto n. were visitors to St. Patrick's Road, on July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly and children. visited at the home of Mr. Aneas.McIntyre. Savage Har- bour. June 27. Mr. Daniel By:-ne. Montague, spent the week-end of June 26 at his home on Byrne Road. Mr. and Mrs. Jervis Campbell. who have spent.t.he last year at the home of Mr. Henry Trainor. have moved recently to Charlotte- town. The illness of Mr. Ernest Brad- ley. St. Teresa. who is now a pa- tient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital ls regretted by his many friends. Mr. Elmer Rogerson. Hamilton. 0nt.. is spending his holidays at his home in St. Patrick's Road. Messrs.” John Trainor. Joseph Kennedy and Fred I-landrahan were visitors to Montague 'on Juifs 29. - - - - . Mrs. Jane Grant and daughter. Lucielle. who has spent the'laat six it in Boston. Mass.. re- turned recently to their home in . Peakes Road. - I Mr..and Mrs. Herbert Hackney and daughter. Donaidston. are now spending the summer at the residence of Mr. John Birt. Friends of Mrs. James McCul- lough, Byrno's Road, are pleased to see her around again after her recent illness. Mrs. Lodge Birt, returned to her home recently after attend- ing the funeral of her brot.her-in- law. the late Mr. William Mur- phy of Berlin. New Hampshire. U. S. A. g BU. M. were visitors to Vernon on June Mrs. Laura MacQueen spent the past week visiting in Uigg. She was the guest of her brother-in- law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MacLeod. Dr. Lorne Burdett. Detroit. Michigan. U.S.A.. was a visitor to Lorne Valley, on June 22. He was the guest of his brother-in- law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leard. The Lorna Valley School cloa- ing was held onulune 25. when certificates and prizes were pre- sented to the pupila.. Sports were enjoyed. and the winners of the races were Jean Ferguson. Kath- Louis Callaghan and Merlin Mac- lntyre. The backward races were won by Pamela 1-iatton and Karen Hatton. The pupils were treated to ice cream and cake which was ?I1d.!rancis Maclntyre. Lloyd .:MacDonald and Russell Clarkin filers iisglt To In A Law provided by the Women's Insti- tute. AM. Miss Marian Rogerson. teacher" erine MacEachern. Ralph Leard, - Prize-Vlinninc To Aid A Fireliciimsy . ....'"'I'he Feminine Touch" s. I-sot comedy play will he presented at Yoo's Theatre Wednesday evening at s.so pan. on behalf of the ot- I-Ialloran family of Greenfield who lost their home. farm buildings and machinery in a recent fire. The play. sponsored by the Y.P.U. of Montague Trinity United Church, won first award in the P.E.I. Drama. Festival. other specialties on the program will include Mrs. Beth McGawhn'a d.a.nclng class. and singing by Mrs. Doug Coffin and Mrs. Arnold Wightman. All are urged to attend this benefit show as all proceeds will be turned over to the O'Halioran family. ' At present tickets are being sold for the show. and any donation will begratefuiiy acknowledged. 0pL Don Davis. lt.C.M.P.. has been ap- pointed treasurer for the perform- ance. and he will turn over the proceeds to the committee in charge of the public subscription which is presently being taken throughout the whole area on behalf of the O'- Halloran family. v Murray Harbor North and Vicinity ..tMr. Russell Collings and daughter. Elizabeth Ann. Halifax, were recent week-end visitors to Sturgeon, the guests of Mr. Colllngs brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs John Colilngs. While here he stiended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Lemuel Hickin. The many friends of Mrs. George Miilar are sorry to hear she is con- fined to her home due to illness and wish her a speedy recovery. Miss May Millar was a visitor to Charlottetown on June 17. The Ladies Aid Society met in the Vestry of the Church on June ill. with 14 members present. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Annie Kennedy. Little playmates of Barry Dixon son or Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dixon, Gaspereaux. are sorry to learn he had the misfortune of breaking his leg while playing. He was taken to the King's County Memorial Hos- pital for treatment and later re- turned in his home. Mrs. FrancLs Fisher spent the week-end of June 10 in North Wiitshire where she was the guest of Mrs. Effie Lartor. Mr. Carl Coliinzl. H. M. O. S. Sootien. is spending several days in Sturgeon. the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ceilings. The Murray Harbour North Women's Institute sponsored a dance end sale of lunches in the local hall on June 17. Music was supplied by Miss Florence McKin- non, Kilmuir and Mr. Roy Mc- Donald, Greek River. Proceeds were in aid of Kings County Hospital. Nurses Residence. Miss Sybil Miller has returned to her -duties at Hunter River after spending a few days at her home due to illness. - mMr. Louis Kerwin. student at. ctou Academy, is spending his holidays at the home of his par. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kerwin. Cambridge. The young friends of Herbert Ms.cPherson son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis MacPhersorr, Alliston. regret to learn of his illness. Herbert was a patient in the Kings County Hos- pital and later transferred to the P. E. I. Hospital from where he was flown to.t.he Children's Hospital in Halifax. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Sencabaugh. had as their gusts last Sunday. Mr. Dan Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell and daughter Ruthie and Mn, Harold Bell. Murray H4;-pom-, Mr. carter Vanlderatine, Halifax. spent the week-and of June 19 with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vanlderstine. Peters Road. Mrs. David Vanlderstine and Miss Norma Clow. Montague. were week-end guests .of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Webster Glow. Mrs. Csrl Graham and family have returned home after spending seven! days in Charlotte-town. where they were the guest. or M,-5. tsitorahams mother, Mrs. nnma rric. --A 0. Hull) POIBONID JACKSON, Miss. (AP)-A herd of 22 cows broke into a sorghum Datoh. ate their fill and died of cyanide poisoning Saturday. Dr. Vernon Chadwick. stats veterinar. ian. said the cyanide was especi- ally iothal in th I; 1 weather. t e "-11 um '1 dry By Fagsly lad Shorten iTiA ID OH rr FORVIIGIGI NaruQAL. eon! Marglarst am Jdmy lea Richards. ..'A W.M.l. rally was held in Ikinlty United church. Montague, on niday, July 2, at 2:30 pan. with Mrs. tRev.) J. IL Fraser. Monta- gue. Pnsiding. Mrs. W. A. Bruce. Vaileyfieid. was appointed press secretary. The opening worship was con- ducted by three members of the St. Peter's Auxiliary. Hymns used were "Zion's King Shall Reign" and "He Livcth Long." scripture from John 15, was read by,Mrs. N. 8. Mac- lwen and Mrs. W. W. Anderson led in prayer. Mrs. (Rem) R. A. Maebeod in her message spoke, of the relation of the branch to the vine, and of the Christian to Christ. If separate from Him we are un- fruitful. but abiding in Him and taking time for spiritual devotion will! bear fruit in W.M.s. work. she sai . The gracious welcome xtended, on behalf of Montague. by Mrs. Gordon Coffin. was responded to, on behalf of hll present. by Miss Anne MacDonald. Kiimuir, of the Vallcyfield Auxiliary. r Mrs. Ethan Stewart, Montague, called the roll, which showed an attendance of 30 members repre- senting I2 auxiliaries. Presbyterlai president, Mrs. Ha- zen Howard. gave some highlights from the Dominion board meeting which she attended at. Emmanuel College. Toronto. May 25--dune 1 where delegates were present from all ten provinces. .Mrs. Howard told of Mrs. K. Masih, India, who in one of her addresses at the board meeting, spoke of the progress of the Christian Church in India, stating that a unity of churches was needed to give Christianity to India. In another address she told, of what the coming of Christianity" meant to the women of India. Mrs. Howard also referred to her visit to the United church Training School in Toronto and spoke of the port work at Montreal. She urged members to keep up their givings to W.M.S.. bringing a mes- sage from the Dominion Board president's address which stressed the importance of the work of the individual. Ten members of the Montague Mission Band. Margie and Marion Clark, Myrnayneck. Phyllis Nichol- son. Sandra Stewart. Nancy and Fey MacLeod. Florence MacDonald, Dianne and Peggy MacLeod sweet- ly sang ."Among The Lads Of Na- aarcth." The new correspondence secre- tary. Mrs. Stanley Thomson. Char- lottetown. gave a financial report prepared by Miss Brown. which showed that over four thousand Georgetown and O I O Vicinity ..'Mr. Dave Galllghar of Sher- man Station. Maine, U.3.A.. was a recent guut at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Lavera. Mr. Gailig- har was en route to Newfound- land, where he will be .engaged in Missionary Work. Master Larry Currie of Char- lottetown has been spending a week in Georgetown as the guest of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McQuillan. - Miss Beverly Ricketts of Anti- gonish, NB., is holidaying in Georgetown. where she is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Annie Gardiner. Min Mary Roche, R..N., of the nursing staff of the Kings County Memorial Hospital in Montague. la holidaying at her home in Georgetown. Mrs. Myrtle Babineau left early in the week for Dundaa Centre, where she will assume the duties of chief cook at the Emmanuel Camp, during the period the Camp will be in operation. Miss Claire Roche. R.N., of Bos- ton. Mass. is vacationing at tho ome of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. est Roche. Georgetown. Miss Atletta Roche. R.N.. of Boston. Mass. is spending her vaca- tion at her home in Montague. Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald, arrived at her home in Georgetown on June 30. after completing the Grade XI Course of studies at Notre Dame Academy in Char- lottetown. and will spend her va- cation as the guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pitagerald. Miss Margaret Benoebaugh of Boston. Maas., who is vacationing in the Province at Maipeque, was a recent visitor to Georgetown. where she renewed many old friendships. On her visit here she was accompanied by Miss Annie Keir and Mr. Owen of Malpeque. Miss Verna Marteli is vacationing in Georgetown as the guest. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William 5. Martell, after having completed the Gradgxl Course of studies at Notre Dame Academy in char- lottetown. Mr. J.A.B. Macconnell. teacher in the Savage Harbour School. is vacationing at his home in George- town. . Mr. Sterling Mair has recently been appointed Program Director at Rolland Oove, Y.is.c.A.. Camp for the summer. Dominion Government Customs M tor Mr. Gallant of Char- wn, accompanied by Mr. a of the P toms Depart- ment. were business visitors to - Georgetown on June so. i Mass. arrived in town on . June h where he will vacation with 1 his brother. Mr. James Dalton. I Mrs. Ida Wood of Roxbury. Mesa, is, vacationiu in Oecgetown as ' the guest of her sistsrs. the Misses . I I V A.. O A: ' rllliflacl . an. .1-.. wt "-1.- u....a.c..... w. M.nS. iiaiiy Heidi At Montague;.12 Auxiliaries Represented dollars has been raised by the P. E.I. Proebytsriai in the first half of 1954. On sdvice of the Maritime Board president, Mrs. Thompson spoke stressing several points on which secretaries should be cereful to be correct. Mrs. Fraser mentioned the as- socistion membership irepgrt clear- ing up I point on sccurate reports to both treasurer and associate membership secretary. The 'hymn "Jesus saves" was sung by Mrs. Douglas Coffin and Mrs. Arnold Wightman. and was appreciated. . Mrs. Ethan Stewart conducted the questions, which brought forth cussion. Mrs Fraser urged the or- ganisation of more C.G..l.'I'. groups. A fine address was given by Miss Louise Cox, Charlottetown. a. gra- duato of United Church Training school, Toronto. who in an inter- esting manner. told of her experi- ences in a mission field in the Canadian West, where she was sent by the Home Mission Board. she also told briefly of the course of studies followed at the training school, where young women train for full time service lnthe church. In closing she urged W.M.s. mem- beta to encourage members of younger groups to become full time workers in the church. She will leave in August to become director of Christian education in the Me- tropolitan United Church. Edmon- ton. ' Literary secretary. M.-rs. Allison Tait. Southport, displayed books suitable for all age groups. She suggested in making a gift to a child, why not make it a mission- ary book? She also revelwed brief- ly handbooks for all groups, study books. bookshelf. etc. She urged members to read more. Supply secretary, Mrs. W. Web- ster, Marie. stated that one and a half tons of clothing was sent. last. year by the Prince Edward Island W.M.S. to Toronto and 3241.00 to pay overseas shipping charges. Mention was also made of sending material to our two house missions in Saint John, N.B.. and in Bruns- wick st. Mission, Halifax. Organists during the afternoon were Mrs. (Rev) J. M. Fraser. Mrs. (Dr.) L. A. Johnston and Mrs. Archie Hume. The closing hymn "In Christ No East or West" was followed by benediction by Rev. J. M. Fraser. At. the close of the rally a social period was enjoyed in the A. D. Macl-ienzic hall. when ladies of the Montague Auxiliary served tea. 0 Bristol and I I I Vicinity Miss Norma. Slnnott set what might be a record last. Sunday, when she picked 28 four-leaf clovers and Id five-leaf clovers right. in her own yard. A visitor here last Saturday was Mr. and Mrs. Paddy sark. at the Parochial house. They also called on old friends at the Indian reser- vation. Miss Teresa O'Brien, N.D.A., has arrived from the city to spend the summer months with her parents who are spending th summer here. ' Miss Thelma Ryan and Miss An- nette McCarthy were in the city last Saturday on business. Mr. Len Ryan was in the city last Friday to attend the gradua- tion of his daughter, Thelma. Loose horses are causing a worry to motorists here. especially at night on the highway. and last week a gentleman informed this scribe he almost killed one of these animals. Maybe farmers don't know that if a car hits a horse and kills it. the farmer loses the horse and pays the car damage as well. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lapierre. City, are spending two weeks vacation at Red Head Shore here along with their children. -N. 312.724 Daily Double Payoff AGUA CALIENTE. Mexico (AP) -The largest daily double payoff in the annals of modern horse rac- ing was registered Sunday at Cal- iente racetrack when long shots Rocklite and Slick Trick wan to provide a return of 311,734.30. The previous record payoff was 310,771.40-at Washington park in 1939. 4 Only one ticket was sold in the winning 12-3 combination. The lucky holder was Mrs. 0. lex- andris of San Diego. Calif. Rocklite. a field horse returned 3:0. 89.20 and man, while Slick Trick rewarded 318.20. 37.20 and 34.40. as-"ran so rsaas . . EAST BRIDGIWATBR, Mass. (AP) - Fifty-nine years of mar- riage camee to an and Saturday for John Dechambeau. I7. and his wife, Gertrude, 1!, who died with- in a. few hours of each other on their edding anniversary. an intsrcsting and informative dis- ' its backers with, Marsala rnnarnn FRANCE - United CAUTION! states Ambassador 0. Douglas Dillon has warned France it must. decide soon between a con- trolled German rearrnament with- in EDC, or the re-creation of an independent national G e r m a n army. He said that if changes were now made in EDC, France might be seriously hanned. Moreli And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McDon- ald of Toronto, Ont., left recently on route home after spending an enjoyable visit with Mrs. McDon- ald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moinnis and sister. Mrs. Douglas McEwen of Morell. Mr. George Gilbert of Cardigan. a First War Veteran is holidaying in Moreli, the guest of Mrs. Peter Mcbougal. Her many friends are pleased to see Mrs. Prank Kelly out again after her recent illness. Mr. Filbert Murphy who has been confined to his home with arthritis, walked to the home of his son Mr. Ernest Murphy. rec- entiy. Miss Donalda Geldert spent a week in Charlottetown. the guest of her sister. Mrs. B. J. Gallant. Mrs. Russel Hawbolt was a vial- tor to Moreli last Tuesday. Mr. Peter Walsh of Boston. is holidaying at his summer home at St. Peters Harbour. Accompanying him is his daughter. Anne. Mrs. O. D. Gelbert is at present in Morell. the guest of Mr. William Geldert. Mrs. Anita LcBlanc of Cape Bald, Shediac N. B., was a visitor to Moreli, the guest of Mrs. William Geldert. Miss Betty Bendereau and Mrs. Joseph Babineau motored to Moreli gggjggjjjgj. For Sale BARGAIN SPEED BOAT ' and OUTBOARD MOTOR ...Apply- YEO Montague Will operate a All Buses Operated NOTICE EFF ECFIVE JULY 7., 1954 THE ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. Dalvay and Stanhope beach Lv. Ch'town 12:30 P.M. Wed & Sun. Only Lv: Stanhope 5:30 P.M. Wed. 8: Sun. Only. For Information-Phone 3948 , Mcinnis-Martin Wedding . ....'A very pretty wedding was solsmnised at the Presbyterian manse. Montague. on June 4. when Charieeena Martin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin, Dale- dania. was united in marriage to A0 1 Lloyd nclnnls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oolin Moinnis, Gin: Wil- liam. The ceremon. was performed by Rev. D. A. Campbell. The bride was lovely in a bal- lerina length dress of white nylon not over satin with white accuser- ies. and she wore a corsage of white oarnations. She was attonded by her sister. Miss Tana Martin. who wore a gown of pink sheer over taffetta with matching aoceasoriu and a corsage of white carnations. The best. man was Mr. Lester Mc- Innis. Charlottetown. uncle of the groom. Following the ceremony the bridal party was served supper -at the Bison Rutaurant which was beautifully decorated for the oc- casion. Prior to her marriage Mrs. Mc- Innis was guest of honor at a mis- cellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. V. R. Pepier. Montague. A post nuptial shower for the happy young couple was held at the home of the groom's ,.arenis, when friends and neighbors on the district met to serenade them and present them with many lovely gifts. AC 1 Mclnnls is stationed with the R.C.A.F. at Uplands. Ontario. last Saturday visiting old friends. Mr. Ronnie Mclnnis of Char- lottetown was a. visitor no Moreli last Sunday. -E. A. Widow and Children Receive 310,000 on 35,000 Policy In Western Canada. a young 'vc died recently in a level crossing accident. He was insured 'with a 85,000 Confederation Life Policy carrying an Accidental Death 61 Dismemberment Benefit. As a result. his widow and chil- dren received 310.00! for their care and protection. . The only iicy of its kind in amsdal Confederatioaie Accidental Death 8: Dismemberment Ben- elit on a 35.000 Policy pays: 85,000 If you die from natural causes. 010.000 if you die by accident. 815,000 if you die by accident while in I public velsicln (except an airplane). or in a In in I public building. Liberal cash payments for disencmbcrnaem accidents. on ederation J... For Free Hnolrlri, "Triple Indemnity", call: 3. W. WIELIS Divisional Manager IonIr of Nova Scotia Iulldlng bus service to On Standard Time Milli. & ; .nn.v 5-6 was 3.30 naisasgsesssssasssa I Fuse. ONE OF TIIE TRULY MEMORABLE FILMS OF OUR. BEIIERATION PRINCE EDWARD Til E. - WED. -ma auasu an- or Two com-man-re... now accesses a GREAT are M-G-M Musical. axrnavaoauznf on us --I 1 COLO RIV semi: '4. me um um? "YOU, DICK AND NAIIVI "n um um COLE IOIIER sesg bits that was issue is the s SIUIJEL sad IILLA SPEVIACK play! ..- -1-... "4 ugu ncnu 51309?-. SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 i CAPITOL Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 NOW SHOWING "amen arcs" Selected Shorts WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY The hilarious Iii-jinks that go into making a '5 a hit record! O mfucsus fsrsiiirsssrasm ' that "Dreaenei" -cl r' I k :5&:e.T I y..,..e