- e Western Guardian! Monday, July 26, 1954 The Guardian Page 11 .DANCE at Irishtown Hall. -RESERVE AUG. 3151'-Sept. Monday, July 26. 1st. Alberton Prince County Exhi- bit -...sorrsAi.I. Bedeque League gonlght 'l P.M., south Freetown vs. Middleton. -CABLETON WOMEN'S INSTI- TUTE will hold an (home made) ice cream social. and parcel post "To, in the School Auditorium on Wednesday evening. July zllth. -COLLISION - A Meteor taxi ma a private car from the ECAP station summerside were in a side- gwlping accident Saturday evening at St. Eleanors Corner. Damage was not extensive to either vehicle. summer-side RCMP investigated. t es. APLEASANT TRIP-Mr. and Mrs. Walter 8. Burns returned to their home in Freetown after a six weeks trip to Saskatchewan and Vancouver, B.C. While in Saskatchewan. they visited at the homes of their son-in-law and twin daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Johnston, Weyburn. and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Binnainon, sernans. also grandchildren Brian and Douglas. Their next stop was at their old home in Imperial for a week-end. From Regina they went by 'bus to Vancouver, going through Spokane and Seattle. Al'- ter visiting a nephew in Vancouv- er. niecu in New Westminster, and Mrs. G. K. Luker. Langley Prairie. a sister of. Mrs. Burns, they came back to Regina by way of Jasper Park, Banif, and stopped oil at calgary taking In the Stampede. -CONGREGATIONAL SOCIAL -The July congregational social of Bedeque United Church was held at the shore of Mr. and Mrs. ion. -HOME-MADE ice cream social at Msrgate, Monday evening. Juhr 28. sponsored by the Women's Association. -N.S. APPOINTMENT-Among the recent appointments to the Nova Bcotia Department of Health was Miss Margaret Muttart, of Summerside. P.E.l. Miss Muttart is presently taking a month's train. ing at the Nova scotia sanatorlum. anctli will be later stationed at Bed- or . -RECEIVES SAD NEWS-MI John Hagen, oi Summerside. re- ceived word on Saturday that his brother, James Hagen of Mexico, Maine, had passed away early that morning. Mr. Hagen was born and-I lived the early days of his life in Millvale. Besides his brother he 'leaves to mourn, three sisters, Mrs Ella Power. Mrs. James Magner and Mrs. William Murphy. all oi Dorchester. Mass. Also one son, Austin. His wife predeceased him some years ago. He was 78 years of age. 3, Allierton And . . . Wmmw Mr. and Mril. Austin Murphy. Alberton, have as Welcome guests their son, Mr. Fred Murphy of Ellzubeth, N. J.. and their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Patrick Moran, Newark, N. J. Mrs. Lester Campbell . and her daughters, Leslie and Caroline, oi The defence Research Board equipped to hurl torpedoes while doing 70 kno out of the water as the craft skims the surfac from the side.--(OP Photo). The Church of Christ, Summer- side, was the scene of a very pretty dress .ind' wedding on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, July 24, when Gloria Bernice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs..groomsman and -Messrs. Milton Mellish. was united in the! holy bonds Donald Frank May, son of Mr. and guests to Mrs. Frank May, Toronto. Rev. W. of martimony with' i':”i. hr: ".:'.:r:":'.::.”::::”:.:..::".::::..:'.ni"::e..l;::;team in me e on hydro-foils-rwinglikc sheets of metal sticking out 1'” wring" vim” "med 5 3”” PRETTY WEDDING IN SIIMMERSIDE Fans Dislilie CHURCH ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON Eight Decision taffeta, with matching stole. head- bouquet of briancllfi roses. Mr. Roderick Walton was Meilish. brother of the bride and, Garth M-acLenlian ushered the. their places which were marked with sprigs of sweet peasl Vessel mitts. She carried a fans hooted and booed the decisionl the nothing but praise Sunday iorI Haddon Saturday night's non-title iightl Daks. Movers Win in Softball -The Airforce Dan-beat Green- jwood Ladies" softball taelm Satur- 'day afternoon 11-6. and Trans Canada Movers defeated Grun- lwood in the evening 'I-1.. I0ffered Try-oul Wilh Fronlenacs -Vance Harris. well-known win- ger in last year's Summer-side Aces. Maritime-Intermediate "3" Hockey Champions. has received an invi- ltation to attend the hockey school of Quebec Frontenacs. Ranger Iiarm. team. which will take place iearly in September and last. for two weeks. The letter Vance re- ceived states he will be placed in a Junior "A" or ”B" hockey team. depending on his ability. His trans- Iportation and all other expenses will be paid. Vance was recom- mended by Guy Glgnac. one of last year's Charlottetown Islanders. on his showing against the Ranger against Johnny Bowers that eve- ning. , Former Islanders Tendered Shower A large number of friends gath-. ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph Compton on Tuesday nighl.I July 20th. tn lender a miscellaneousi shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs' Randv Weeks (nee Beverley WIlILE)I daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Claudel V. While. Si. Eleanors who were BUENOS AIREE (AP)-Ringside but Argentine sports writers hadl which ended in a draw for Psscuall Perez. the Argentine champ, and: Yoshio Shirai, the world ilyWelglit4' champion from Japan. Discuss Plans For Annual Prince Counly Exhibition Mr. L. E. Wallace presided at a well attended meeting of the direct.- ors of the Aibertan Prince County Exhibition Association held in the Exhibition building Friday night. The committee a , lnted to ar- range for a water pressure system for the livestock barns and kitch- en hunded in their report and af- ter discussion they were advised to have the system installed for this year's two day fair. It was decided to build a fence near the buildings which would leave a large parking area outside the main grounds and relieve the congestion of traffic caused by selling tickets at the roadside. A program was drawn up for &l.IlD IA?! LONDON (G) - The imperial War museum has been presented with the ensign flown by the Royal Navy's only inland water squadron of the First World War. It flew tron: the motor launches 'Dou Top and Mimi which destroyed four German vessels on Lake Tongan yin in Africa. ..:...;.-... IUII IXPOITI During the period July 1. l& to June 12. I854. 4.881.787 balls of raw Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0pt.D., no. PHONE sza-r REGENT rnnarnic BLDG. the judging during the two days. Most oi the judging except cattlcl and horses will be done on Tues- day, Aug. (list. General purpose and carriage horses up to sec. '1. Ayrshire, Guernsey, shorthorndual purpose Shorthorn, sheep. poultry, vegetables. grains and roots will be judged on Tuesday and the re- mainder oi the carriage horses, draft horses. Holstein, Red Poll. Hereford cattle, and hogs will be judged Wednesday. The secretary reported that all booths outside the building had been taken and meals in the kitchen are being provided by a local organization. GAY MUSICAL AT CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE -The competition between three- girls for the starring role in an elaborate Broadway production fur- nishes the plot. motif for "Give a Girl a Break". M-G-Mls newest Technicolor miislcnl, NOW at the Capitol Theatre Summe st. Summ Chartered Accountants '1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summorside, P.E.l. - Phone 28& W. Albert Robertson P. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summer-aide DIAL 3344 P. 0. BO) HI INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. Summers...- Optometrists B. F. Hunter. R.0. funinu-.r:-lidiz. l'.E.l. Phone 311! SMALl.MAN'S BUILDING Hector Leard on July 21 with a Needham, M355" aye gueggg of M, 0. Weale performed the ceremony. and orange blossoms. I The sellout crowd of 27,000 that previously married in Toronto. The With Mm-gp and r,,,um- c)1am.Ij - -. M. good attendance, The committee and Mia. John c. prom, Ame;-ton The wedding music was under thel Mrs. Mellish chose for her jammed Julia Park stadium bcgant IJrldP and groom were escorted to pirm and DPlJi)ie Reynolds in its: A. Raymond Grant, in charge lied Dl'9Vl0U5lY hauled direction of the church organist, daughters wedding a cream gab-pcheerlng wildly when the 10-round the scat n' honor by Mr. and Mrs. principal mics and with Helen B-Stu. 0-D- .'88 Winter Street Sunimersltla Above Mnllrice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 3530 Ennis Small of Miscouche Mr.t Mark Cosgrove played the Wedding March. ' Two nicely decorated baskets MI Wood and Bob Posse. tum tnlcnterl recruits from the Broadviay stage adding freshness and zest in ply-1 Mrs. Wlhsloe Morrison. During the ardine suit with cocoa brown ac-lbout ended, confident the unde-p prelude, Mrs. Alan wedlock sangloessories and a corsage of Queenlfeated Parez had won. But the "Lead Us Heavenly Father" and Elizabeth roses. cheers changed to boos when theI Miss Marlon l-fardy. Charlotte- town. was a guest of Miss Ma.-. Billet Forsyth, Alberton, on Sun- several truck loads of brush and drift wood in preparation for a bonfire and a number of plank Will! which made 3 Very PICWT” day" during the signing of the register. Following the ceremony is recep- referee raised the arms of both- Jotal riortl'a.xal.s', ”Glve a Girl in . esque settinggfor the evening's en- Mr A d M G "The wedding Prayer," The tion for 35 guests was held zit fighters to signify the draw. rifts consisting of silver. linen. Break" has a rare bllmancy. sp.-llv Denfygfg lemimmemr when 5" d"5k the Alba,-Tenn m 3' d eorge Ramsah church was attractively decorated Birch Hill Lodge. The bride's table The disappointmenti of the fans, Cheilllh PlC- W0” Flll”l'l8d in bY.kl5 Zllfl l'lll'vll2llt mazllellsni in . "U39 501m” W” ”llhWd- A 5m” tom. o,.' 5 .;Z."” I" Ch”")"”' with baskets of summer flowers. Iwus appropriately decorated forchanged to suspicion when Perez Misses Ruthie and Elaine Tamomboth plot and production numbers. Dl'- -1- 11- Dmron deV0tl0llB(l3 Perloltv W:-91 lclolldlacled u BY' A Given in marriage by her father. the occasion and was centeredIand Shirai shook hands with Ar-.139 lglbons Were Cut 1113' Miss Dorgl Gul;W'9T ((13 adllllllon Plays the di- gHAll:f';I!t:L Xl;El;.vI b Rev. eorge ar. 0 owe by I .t . - - l - . . d 0 1y anrion. Miss Arene ernar 160 I” all ahcmz star of the 4. -- -' 'LDlNt. Y Mr and Mrs. Edward Weeks, the bride looked charming in a with a mineature bllde and groom ge.ntinew:::SIlEl:Eg'Ji)lJRuI'l iggonrliixidl read the accompmymg good wish”, Broadway Show who! when his mu. .3366 summe"M' a sing-song of old familiar hymns and songs led by Mr. Davis Mur- ray. interspersed by two humorous readings by Mrs Calvin Lei-ird who floor-length gown oi white nylon' For a wedding trip, the brideithere net over satin with bolero of changed to a suit of powder bluepshouts of lchantllly lace. Her ilriger-tip veil gabardine ultn while accessories setup). g lot sheer illusion was caught in ii and a corsagc of Queen Elizabeth In accounts of the fight. pub- Chlirlottetown. visited the former: mother, Mrs. William Weeks. at Alberton. on Sunday. and presented them to fhp h-mm-ed! temperamental leading ladv walks. couple whue Mpg, Ray Hately p1ac.. out on her contract, is forced TOI (Id them on the table Mr. wpeks'. find an immediate replacement for! on hehalf of ms u'l(1g' pp,-y pleas; her. He secretly hopes to win back. "gongo. tongo" (setups C L. K:-HZVIELINSKI. M.D. General Practitioner Malpeque Road was celebrating her birthday. and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Saunders, .- . . ,v . I - d . h . . . 1 L .11 Joined m nngmg snappy Mbenon, and their three Children .pearl studded halo.. Shel C3lrl8dv8 roses. -On ietliln they itrlll lC5lI(Ie llsigiid sun ail. dogieftei. l.t;e.1uiV0 may thanked an for the lovely ms lormer dmmng partner, Margel Birthday To You... A mo by Mrs. Ian on Saturday to spend twojbouquet of better time loses. M15? in Halifax. NS., whele t e gloi n lg ers were au e oi a . ll nzl mus. arm. which ..F.nr They Are Cmmpmnl who gm... up Show busg: Konslngton. P. E. I. Edna Jenkins. Miss Frances Craig weeks vacation with relatives inIBeuy Enmdmi wigs l?Iiidw;IlZ'II 0aVrI:I:3l;lalal Tigclym of the Royal CB": hgPhet1:e7 scr-med to have the better-i J0ll.V Good Fellows” was sum Thmltnesstwlrml she permmed romance Phone: Remington , and Mr. Horace Wright received Hgmax. was EOWHE ll 09 9 'l A W" ,;V NV?” gg ff . ' A g ' c fcvcnlnsz was spent in social chat, 0 lnlerere with her career. Maigcl - ----ewe-------- hearty applause and encore. The "T R.gmh;md..,- pm... core ..11.,wed Shcmmg "1 the em” Immdsl but and some fine selections of musicl Bedeque group who were the hosts for the gathering served hot dogs. doughnuts and tea. A vote of thanks was tendered those who N.S.. was a guest of Rev. and Mrs.. Murray Gardner, Alberton. during: the week-end. I Miss Nellie Holland, Aylesford. M Coritlnilsci-il:f;lil'lldilEW37 Yankees And Dodgers Washington coasted to an ll-3 vlc-. .ouly five hits as Chicago shut out Philadclpliia 4-ll. Cincinnati, pacerll by hnmcrs by Ted Kluszewski and Ed Bailey. dcfr-aterl Pittsburgh 5-3. on the piano by Mr. Mark Cosgrnve; and step darcing by his father was . much enjoyed. a '- 5. Adair" I -n V ,i,.' Iilaim ilussia lthe .....2;2”5...”.I'” i..”..”S...f"”'” it after the sixth Shirai rallied. I (C0rTi.lllllreVt:IiIl'nm page 1) the starrilli; role, but now there are two other competitors in the riliullng in Debbie Reynolds and Helen Wood. The conflict and sus- pense revnli-es about the efforts shows up R'J,3lf1 to make a bid for! Dr. J. R. Cunningham mar. 2520 W-Hr-r St. Elias Summersi: ..:...... prTwIdI:Igl ii” 1"?3”iTEm”"3 rid” Miss Phyllis Moore Ch ltte my Owl DEW” T"? 5”"a1”l'5I WW” mNV-;H ' h hi 1 Wmchlalld lllllallcts such lurl makes In PHOTOGRAPHERS re res en , an .an 5. . are -I ' " . ' Dev u-e rpm r)(f' - -um" row! A veltv peasant PVT-lliillll to . wan” Bownm who opened their town, is vlsmng her uncle mdleaccd by TomdUl'Elpll.Ieit-tiellilld gielggy Iheclljeeveljggd wig mille innate min close. M1; and Mrs. weeks haw-Iachietve her goal. only one of THE RFAD STUDIO cottage during the heavy down- aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardy, bllyllelv P35” oullpl C 0'. . Wes. Germany. gnnw reulrne.-l to Toronto where theyI ”"'m '53" ""1 ll"? 5l”l'”l8 7019- M ” hour of rain. Alberton. :I3reIiai1t(S nt)o sie):(tt3Sl'llSaiztl;l:3lr winning, V.” M rump mursg. hm m me and Each one D. W. SEARS Umph1e"' 55. reis what she really wants. APPEARED NORMAL For Walls-Romero H B and Snyder banged out three hits, WCCT ” C” ” ' ' -.' (TCT"”"""”TTTT e apiece. I I . A I T1-P-1-Z---m e 3 Th Ph'l d l h' A th 1 e t l c s M N-I-ON CF g -3 .v , The customs official told police g. ,9 i-M1” mu” Muyheu M”""e' y W Whaceked 1l3:”?'g”11': twice 9'4 3” hrEnDiotg- Jaclc (Belly l-cu:-It:-fl bill" me" ieenwi normal and' I h" u her guest mu week her 6-4. bunching seven runs in the.5murday he Wm attempt to Oh, there was nothing to suggest BORDEN I In I lM0nrl '3-Tilesrlay 7:15-9:15. MaIlHPh' l'rU9.sfIa.l 3:.".n Gr-orgrv Formby inf tain for Edmonton a rematcli be- Joli" W35 ifllllz Past Fl2alll.'1l.V I315 heawweigm will. The licst German gamin- continur-d to insist lI”lOl'I.' cousin, Miss sheila Caselcy, Kelvin Grove. Bur ,--Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Saint and family and Miss Carol Thompson. Charlottetown. an vacationing at In Cleveland. Ohio -Mr. H. 0. Weeks, who earlier this year drove a '47 Ford. covered truck with attached trailer from California to Prince Edward Is- eighth inning of the first game andl four runs in the seventh inning of tween Canadian the niihtcapr The (mlubxe Odeffaucliamplon lrlarl Walls of Toronto "V"! I h l d d pd. . --1 ynnyv-r no "u- ' ed - v .. .' " el sore; l place A's. ' I , p . Rank drawing Tris-srlay and S i, BM”. Said Information hurt-au r-I marl Sat-hxdnussinn Mr & 30?: MM. 300-SI. iiumrriruri FRONT ENT: ALIGNINO and WHEEL BALANCING SERVICE he hail-' lzilkorl to Ma-mate. Bur. land while his wife drove a pas D ' - ' - - - - ' ' ' ' on Larsen. Balllmule HEN ,w H b 10 di..1.m,.F hum, .”.l ulrlai that thr East Gcrmt.n. H . , -Wlth Ollf TBTPSI Tvpv g - senger car, experienced an unusual h d , etired the first 17 men 5 5 15' ”3i ”' . 9 , fi. state security police have lnunch- ”""55'"Il j , ' ...,;'f:.l:f .j”;';:....l;;”.':g:”i:.l;fc'.,,5:.';l.. and unpleasant interruption at hgnigedf but was the victim nijlplllfnfiebnrroe mff)" Sf?gfLh';l5 M ,. ...a..e 0, me.,., ,,.(.,m..n:i 40c c .i0l'. Mrillnee 30? lb isc Bl.AM VISUALINER AND BAl.ANCiN(; mm, My-. gndqm-3. Ken), Adam, cI9V9I3M- 0130- Philadelphia's f0llF-Full WHY "1 "lei i -"n The ,,,..,E,.,.,; A..g.,nu,.,, several mentliws of the lower . , .,m.,.,..my,.m, mu-we nu um :::i::?..:: 3r:.:...2': :r.':fs?f59?a an at 0' .. . . or-"'--.. .. I "E””" MOW” an cu o 1 k' H ommunis po Ce occupe as, -Mr. Alfred Simmons arrived identical description with that cap. E:Cl;:ff,fVh3"fh:,V:ll;Li” "'8 A ll” .Ge,m.m ,0...” ,,,,,,.5.,., 0,509.. SUMMERSEDL ;ecent.ly by air from Vancouver. 3. driven by Mr. Weeks. in which "0AKl(.GIEgI5d1';wS.;r:a';JlN1gon Honk ' and arrested seven or eight offi-I KENSINGTUN natal-II; Tlgelisilgig tBvlIl:TlvlI1ei:flvacagIl(Inrl Swen radar Wu hem: can-led scgdieodlleaothllhroifklyn runs and re- I ems! tharedand lothersthat gbovern- Mon.-Tues.-VVed. 7:15-9:15; Matiiier V-O-OW 7” 3 i ' 5"” "d Whe” nu" Clwelmd lief pitcher Jim Hughes fanned Rip S 0 "'72 E" ”"'""s' ' ' um" w”I"e.”d"-V 2330- 5"" I-aWlster.' - -Mrs. Mary Simmons is taking am” M the law wowed M" Repulski for the final out with the ”n' claimed that qeveml lMl7f)lg3”m9'Y F3lm- Dfboruh Kerr, S 0 I two week holiday from her Wu” me” D” M d”"”" ll” W" bases loaded in' the ninth as the hm of parliament hm mizsetza n ROM ui-ma -ro ETERNITY". ullllnersldg Admission prices this show only: 75c and 50c; their man. Holding him from lo matinee 50c and 25:. Canada In Hocliey Dodgers made it two out of three Doaition at Conway to visit with over St. Louis. Hoak scored on Her funny at her mm. m Bub at their homes and offices by po- s.m. until 4 .m. ll his ed - D ' 3 er en lice who Ignored their claims of lington. Bur. We lllcll 85 Shrine?! and Ma- D k s ider's single in the fourth g g No hank drawing Tuesday- Bank some cards and traveller's checks M33 eannGI1 Hodges' sacrifice fly KE:,d,OWIflf' EC" (to? npggmfn P8Flll;lll9"tlll”.V lmmllnlw TWO drawing Thursday only this week. Ayn” Mum C0131”, grhhwwn, won summed. Having been pl m the eighth. Clem Labine was 3:1: wgrlvg horcelper)ese;ie”esa ;it the lf"f'l:'f1'l'tPf':ah;i.!VE fled to West Ber- will be worth 540.00. p g I , . . 3 , - . credited with the victory. I-le al- lowed six hits before leaving with two out and the bases full in the ninth. Harvey Haddix was charged with his seventh defeat. - spent the past week at Baltic. where she was the guest of Miss Grace Riley and other relatives and friends. Bur. sheriff, Mr. Weeks was carrying a permit to carry guns. and this of course elicited ” able com- ment. But nothing. not even a phone call back home. convinced winter Olympics in Germany next March. An invitation extended by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Asso- ciation was accepted at a meet- ELIGIBILITY LIST -Dr. and Mrs. Judson Archibald h of Hsselbrook, accompanied by Dr. them In W” M” "19" ""311 FUN" -Andy Puma drove in fgreebgiggi lng on Friday night. , :- I ;,-i with his llth homer an a , , x , ., 0, . vmugm Amhnmd 0; norm, Vim, ly be persuaded the police in loaded single as the Bmves swept The European trip. it is estl- p . 3. .2 . ed Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Clark. phone Los Angela. Where the 3 three --game series with the mated. will cost 340.000. and si5.- '94 ' SML H Linkletter Road on Wednesday. truck hld been stolen. when they Gian... ms single came in the 000 or this will be raised by the - , 2 l , .6 SLu.;pRTST. NU . '. .4. learned that the wanted outfit seventh inning off Ruben Gomez Pentlcton club. The balance will u,(;.MsEg onrlancing dstlinl. Mm Kenn Adm" k W m k had been picked up some time be- 10 drive in the tying and winging heThprov,ided hbyd the (EA:-l1A. A” melmg diary 0 0 0 T - n 5 r fore, in Mexico. 0111 then was he , D Jolley was cre e e 's o era o e an . o 3:8 e Md recovery from her lens allowed to and hlsyway use: to 3135 his iiviiu victory in relief. Cup. will not be able to defend, DECLARE IN BY 12:00 NOON STANDARD TIME :2 0 t ll 0 "cu In um Prm" county H” the route he had been following Bob Talbot's single off Herman their champlonahi next year as MONDAY. JULY 26th llital. and is convalcecing at he? um-1 eventually rejoin his wife Wehmeier in the ninth inning the playoffs wll start before ' b 0 home in Burlington. Bur. who had tmveued on to the scored Gena Baiicier wit(l:iutt:iea their pen;-n. CLASS B B Tao-ilk! DASHES 5300,00 . Q t-Mrs. Garnet Turner and daugh- overnight stop llsleed upon. Ind ,;I;::Or5y3Vean?ll” . szggp 0, men. . - .. t EA . ' itl I t I t t - ' . ti; g:;:ld:.eceE:lI;6Il1g:(JeIali soptenthe: yggnwtahengwg K0l'feaheraf;1):l:bind.: doubleheader with the Philadelphia Buddy audio”, Jim;-nlg M 5......” cmgmyley Gm. H........s.,..' R 4? bmmemnl and I be M d 1 Phll1l9S- The Cub-T W0" the.”p9"” Sir Francis Drake. Peggy Ellis, Derrick. Arlonway Judy Kai-"'11: wl wungz Nichzgmiz nil-nlrzy deN':'.' sud M". ween mmuy H. 6.1 as Ralph Kiner hit his 15th V ' .1--" H W; homer of the season. ' Cincinnati and Pittsburih d" vlded a doubleheader. The Red- legs won the second game 3-2 as pitcher Howie Judson helped win his own game with a run-scoring single. Frank Thomas collected a Bull cuss B B mop-'2 DASHES ssonoo . -Mr. A. H. Hubley. manager of Perfection Dairy in Summei-aide left this morning for Amherst. M8. for A meeting of the Dairy Farmers rived safely in this Province. and are presently engaged in erecting a home in Crapaud near the Trans-Canada Highway on land purchased from Mr. Frank Myers, NEW YORK. (AP) 9 Strickland, 28-year-old shortstop of American League leading Cleveland Indians, may be lost to - George l- Yankee Joan. Hilda Mac, Tommy Morgan. Mannislrr Direct, Lucky Harvester. Bay State Pat, Propane. ll Conto, Abner the Great. I with HELEN WOOD - BOB FOSSE Of Canada. Mr. Ifubley is director ML-A 1 1 d f W” Em ""'"'- si ..m..r”"'l l.2;"e..r::."..:"”t."1;”:;"l.::.”..:::. :.j.:..::.".'; j": '2: was A new mm J iu1.us..uu-.A....uu-uluusow ” l victory. t e aw in ny n g 's game .033." of Mr. "Id M". W". SATURDAY GAMES again the New York Yankees. L'iI Frisco, Meg. Miss Commando. Lady Clegg. Capt Morgan. .L PLUS GOOD SHORTS liom Gill on July is. were their p In the American league Satbuiday Strickland was hit by a bell Lou K,1.,..,ck' M...-. p..,d,., 3....” C1,” ct KJ doughy," M", wmhm Nyeholnm . Cleveland edged New York 1 ta" thrown toward third base -by 4 Mr. Nicholson and three sons. 4.5 , Larry Dobys two-run homer nu '0 Marlin Stuart. Yankee relief g g 5 Brian, Blaine and Donnie of hue. 10th lnnln!- Mickey ,Ml"' 913 pitcher. as the tribe Infield slid fl-ANS A A PM3Fr-- DASH!” 3850-00 ticoville, And MPO. Hill?-TI beard . double Elli? K031 B:”;I'th:i'::): into the bag in the ninth lnn- , - ----M "Id M1 L93"! 01 EOGOWC-I BUR FREDERIo'K:N&he (ct? Brig t3:n:eh;I::ot igesiniugz but u wash... lliil- Money Royal. Mus: Knox. Jo Jo Spencer. Patsy Pl-gs. Falrrn. -M,. um um Jomthon Mum. 3321::-:1 o31eeoMummu pm” up enough to save rem! p.,ch.,..'l "Two '” : Abner Mt'GrIw. Esso, Mm nnnna Man. rhnmiaia hip I.arI3 ihm-r. Today v 2:30-7l15-9315 somemvorth, N. 3., and Mrs. Wes- yon, clipped off the second fastest Johnny satin. who hudnl ill”. "I Tuesday .. ........ .... 7.15 - 9.15 ley Leakey, ngunfox-d, M9,. N-rived Mu-gm-M mug nu-9 sgturdsy night 15 Dr6Vl0Ul 5PP"""c" 3m” ' Eligibility list for Snturdny night will appear In Tlie-wdny morn- - June 2. Bob Lemon. who relieved starter Don Mossi in the three-run Yankee seventh and was himself relieved by Hal Newhouser in the 10th. got credit for the victory. when he won the fourth dash in on July. 11 to visit their brother. 2.N 4-5. Ml'- Hudson Adams, and sister. Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. n.a. Mao- Hanover was beaten later in the Mod and other friends at Bur- ughtn by My Volo who did the "'"4m- Bun course in 2.11. Injured In Blasl '""' QUEBEC. (GP)-A dynsmlte ex- plosion that may have been caused . . IL ml. , ,0” Wu. Boston hammered out a 5-1 vlc- b H mm 1,". km” on, mm -Mrs. Harmon Black and sons. edBg!'3Ele3u:. o;.wz.:,'Inockpo,nd fory over Chicago as Jackie Jen- gm gmw In other. It umiey IDUIVI: and Peter, who have how driven by Frank McAlduif. won the ;e"'h;f': w”"”t';”. ""1 D:Iedv';ul ville. Que. it was learned here ”' ”' '"- ""i m'- cmld” first race in art. but loot the fifth .19; W ;e'3"S'ox :un:fcg:'; meg; aunday, Ynunker. Wiltahire. and Mr. and M". D. motor, Burlington. are Spending rfew days with Mrs. Black's sister, urn. Alfred Stead ind Mr. stead. Wheatley River. before returning to their home in Debt-rt, N. B. Bur. -Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ”"ll. Kenaington on July is, was llgellro cousin. Pu. llldon Phinney 0 WI Pl hhndl. N. 8. all I'll bride. tI?lor-mar Vivian ltyan of Moncton. Pia. Phinney who The accident occurred July 14 in a tunnel, part. of the under-ground system for the vast Hydro-Quebec power project on Bersirnis river 250 miles northeast of Quebec, during. a thunderstorm. I Georges Mlchaud. 25. of shawlnl- gan Falls. Qul-., who is being treat- ed here for eye injuries suffered in. the explosion, said the men were Just finishing installation ni no pounds of dynamite prior to blast- lng a section of the tunnel when the explosion occurred. Michaud said lightning may have touched off the blast. He said the dead man to l"redericton-owned M1110 De-lo who chalked up a 2.18 2-5. Honors in the second event want to Campbell's Buddy and the sixth to Commander Bill. Hedxewood. owned by Charlie Rose of Wood- stock nd driven by Clayton Kiliun. topped the thin. Just Lucky hit the wire in 2.16 2-5 to take the sev- enth. OOIANEI. AIIABIINATID TUNIS (AP)-Col. Rene De EG- noit de Lapaiilone. 40-!9ll"0ld "-1 making his first visit here. Ntumcd recently from- active aer- French director of the gulrd of the aged Bey of Tunis was al- . uni:-rated Saturday by a terrorist FOR HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Age At Least 23 Years Grade 10 Education or letter I renncnent Position for Right Pent... I Apply: PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT R. T. HOLMAN was the winner. Bob Keegan the loser. Philadelphia scored two run In each of the first two innings and went on to defeat Baltimore 6-5. Pete Runnels' pinch single with one out in the ninth scored two runs and provided Washing- ton with a 2-1 victory over De- troll. In the National League Brook- lyn Dodgers scored two runs in the ninth to defeat St. Louis1-6 while New York Giants lost their second straight one-run verdict to Milwaukee 5-G. Sandy Amoroa. Duke Snider and Junior Gilliam homered for the Dodgers while wasan They mug a dim d the h I sped. The colonel had left Wally Moon hit a grandlam home immigrant. but was unable to El" POIfli'i'OT Int."-gvtmana 3-. igiuch tTlaooTfi'ce and was ettlng into an run for St. Louis. Billy Lacs. his name or nationality. The other gunnnnsmg llhr seed, with the beauty of the automobile when 0 was shot fourth F d. pitcher. was the five insn were treated at Labele- wlllda Iur I110 winnersaddilr ibeloaamville.