New Photo Reconnaissance 1 irengthens Defence Plans Q . By HAROLD KING A515 Reuters-Since the Gen- , conference between Russia l ' the three leading nations of N Atlantic alliance. the defence mizstion of the free nations ggain been mote tally ngfnened. The new weapon is not atomic tphomgraphlc equipment fitted w gircfafl which can carry mill); . at-smeras to a height Of ti gs- Let's Talk It Over 5' ll." u-otli Peters success- tmcsroslsliig gt Northumberland k llran seems to have spurred on a lo! Swimmers to repeat her mwjment. Now that September 6 well on its way, and "The elanchoty Days" are just around , corner. the rush of eager hope- uk Wm lm-naps not get out of and as seems to have happened V 0'nIm..,, where police guards , up ht-on overworked trying to up up with all their suPeFVl50!'Y ssignmenls. Literally hundreds of 0' (".19 in Ontario are determined it slvim at'l'0SS 50"” body M wa.ter' mi grab a corner of the spotlight hat shliics so brightly on Canada 5 Lady of The Lake". Marilyn Bell. ngirirunl. on the as. side of 1.; Ontario jumped into the water uiiv dressed. and without benefit tlboat escort in a loudly Pm- tanned attempt to swim the lake. 'hen the police pulled him out. . was highly inditznant. claiming y could have made Toronto with- tgetting up a sweat. This hunger for fame 5961115 00 inherent in most of US. It . said to be a basic cause of many . the crimes committed in our idst. Misguided people who have n frustrated in their search for I... take the easy road to notor- ety instead. It. is probable we are .. prom) to publicize and glam- me the law breakers of our f'('iul'lll') By all means. lot the -outh haie their full fling at this marathon swim business. It is a nod clean sport. and young people girl so wrong in fostering am- mnns n.' this kind. Western REGl'l.AR MONDAY NIGHT rice lrishtown Hall. Music by i rwin Deight-in and Sunshine boys. I I r Prize. COME TO CHICKEN and ham clipper. St. Eleanors Hall. Tuesday Sept. 13th beginning at 4.30 o'clock. Aid of school. Admission 31.00 Citilriren 50 cents. FUNDAMENTAL B A P T I S T hurch. Central Bedeque. ser- t ices Sunday Sept. 11. 10.45 morn- tig worship. 12.00 noon Sunday school. 7.30 evening service. Rev. Ralph Secly. Minister. AYDS. AYDS. AYDS. don't tamper with your health. A safe and stine reducing method. Ayds iitzimin and rt-clticing plan. Get lull particular: at Foley's Drug Store I MOASE JEWELLER8 S t o r o I 0'l.esry and Summerside are itocked to supply all your needs in quality watches. clocks. finest iiiverpiate. flatware. electric shav- IIF. diamonds. birthstones. signet tines. musical instruments. etc. PANTRY SALE at Kennedy's ensington. Saturday. Sept 10th fit Daylight time tiponseied by t'"'lcv Bridge W. I. ll,-W AND SCOLLOP supper. BEITII Grove. Freetown Hall. Tues- lar. Sept. mth from 5.00 p. m. on. iron-amt by 'w. A. United Church. THE GODKIN Brothers tray Presented to the ladies division of the Summerside Golf and Coun- i'.i' Club by Mr. Heart: Godkin lot annual low net competition "ll D0 Dlayed for on September it and 17. eighteen holes each iii". and the draw will be posted 'l "1" Clilll hnusg. - prolessional Cards Chartered Accountants 1'. Earle Hickey fliinnrlinii Rnnrigmt: Commerce '1 I inunerside. P.E.I. Phone I88! W. Albert Robertson E I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville of Water Street P. gt: Sllnimeriiide V "ugox t INSURANCE I. I. Willis hi Son Limited - Aiiio - Casualty . l ""5" UL Summoni- Optometrist B. 1?. Hunter. 8.0. nl-Ia. no.1. - nun sun in II miles-substantially higher than has been possible with equipment in use until recently. A new swept-wing jet photo ro- connalssnnce plane, manufactured in the United States. is being de- livered to the NATO air forces. It is called the Thunderflnsh and is the jet nge's most up-to-date intelligence scout. WIDE VISION The Thunderflash literally ox- tends the eyesight of the rth Atlantic Treaty Organixatit i telllgence officers about 420 mil in any given direction and enabl them to.obtaln, within minutes, actual photographs of military movements and installations made 'rom altitudes of up to 10 mils. Flying at such a height. at pilot over Passau. in West Germany,'. could see all of Czechoslovaliia.' all of Hungary, and Poland as for as Warsaw, as well as Western A sister ship of the atomic-bombt carrying F-84F Thunderstreak. the Thunderflnsh enables allied intel- ligence officers-to make daily and night-by-night comparisons of pho- tographs and detect tell-tale signs the military build-up which would inevitably have to pecede S'side Man To Attempt Strait Swim ' Alban Gallant. son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gallant of First Street. Dorothy Peters. Sydney. N. S.. will attempt to swim from Cape Tor- mentine to Port Borden some time Sunday morning, thus accomplish- ing a feet that his sister. Mrs. Peters, managed to perform just a week ago. Aiban has been getting some of the same expert naviga- tion advice which his sister re- ceived. If he is successful, he will be the first of the male species to swim the strait. besides being the youngest. as Alban is only 17. He is a mombe of the Summerside Sea Cadets who are under the wing of the local Legion, and his swim is being sponsored by that body. Guardian HOME FROM OTTAWA - Mr. J. Watson MacNaug.ht, MP.. the parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Fisheries returned by plane fast evening from Ottawa and he expects that he will remain in the constituency for the next month. Personals Master David LeFurgey. Saint John, N. 13.. returned to his home after spending his holidays with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold LeFurgey, North Bedeque.S Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leliurgey of North Bedeque were Mr. and Mrs. Wood Copeland. Miss Ruth Copeland. Mr. Alex Le- Furgey. and two children Mary Lou and Wayne, all of Saint John. N.B.8. Among those fishing trout at Leord's Mill Pond. Coleman, Thurs- day and Friday. Sept. 1 and I. were Mr. Crossmnn. New Jersey. Mr. Pratt. Maine. Mr. Clarke. Mnlno. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christie and family, Kingston. N. H.. Dr. Claude Bradly and Mr. Sumner Card. East Kingston. N. 11.. Mr. and Mrs. Battles. N. 1, Mr. George De- Roche, Boston, Mass. Mr. Byron Read. Moncton, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Laren. Mt. Pleasant. and Mr. Mc- Laren. N. H. They all caught some very nice trout. Dr. Claude Bradly landed one measuring 15 inches weighing two pounds. -C. L3Tc”iEe"EoTad ion has improved considerably. Arsenault of Howlnn. day September 5th visiting in How Ian. ing August 81st at the home of Mr he is at present feeling better. Mr. on Thursday. Sept. lot. the Locke Rood have as their guest their daughter Mrs. W. Smith who flew here recently from Winnipeg. Mrs. Smith was Maude Barrio. areas of Romania and the Ukraine. 5 any considerable act of aggression. The Thunderfluli hon: the Thunderstruck in that the air intent for it enginenrelocntodnttbsrootsef ihewingsinsteodofintlienou. This leaves the entire nose of the aircraft free for the installation of varying combinations of some 15 day IIIGIIIQEII cameras and other devices. A wire recorder enables the pilot to "register on tape his personal lalltrrslons of what he in viewing. 1!, no example. be spots suspicious inovev ants on the ground. he can record the direction. speed. dimen- sion 'd other characteristics as well 5 the exact time of taking nictr. 2s and other observations vhlch would be useful in interpret- rig the photographs. (Continued from page 1) Back Stretch Harklng back to the Fredericton track we find that on Thursday night. Sept. 1, Robert Bruce. owned by Newcastle Stable. Newcastle. N.B. and riven by N. London. won the 3rd and 7th dashes with Swift Trick tDevlinl 2-7. Mt. Carroll (Harmont 4-3. and the 3-year-old Barcena Hanover tCreamert 3-3. Time. 2.10, 2.11 2-5. just three- flfths of is second off his record. We were also pleased to see that in the 4th and iith dashes Skelter lTroyt owned by Bob Brown Wood- stock. was l-2. Colonel Dan. owned and driven by Bob Ryan. 3-1, DomInion's Pride. owned and driv- en by J.H. DeWitt. 2-3. Time. 2.10. 'Summerslde and brother of Mrs. 211 The Little Brown Jug, the world's richest pacing stake for 3-year-old pacers. will he raced at the Dela- ware County fair grounds. Dela- ware. Ohlo. on Thursday, Sept. 22. The purse last year was s69..'l32 - the largest of all time -- and it was won by Adios Harry, driven by Morris MacDonald. a Canadian. The time was 2.01 2-5. which is a record f r the event. The track is one-hal mile. The first sale of yearlings frotn important breeding farms will be held during that race meet and it will be followed by a sale at Lexing- ton. Ky. during the trots there and later at Harrisburg. Last year the leading purchaser of yearlincs was N. J.. whose advisor is Thomas W. lifurnhy. a man who was the principal star of the Grand Circuit for many years. The Allwood Stable paid out a total of 5141.000 for eight trotting and pacing youngsters. Runner-up was Sol Camp of Shatter Csl.. who paid 390,500 for seven 5- head. The year previously Camp was the top yearling purchaser and the Allwood Stable ranked second. Included the Allwood yearlings that were purchased last fall and trained this year was The they paid 335,000 for. He was the top priced yearling of 1954. They also paid 325,000 for Way Dream. the most ever paid for a yearling pacing filly. and 325,000 for Barlow Hanover. the most ever paid for Intruder. n colt by Scotland that the first foal of a mare. Camp's top.price was 825,500 for Solicitor General by King's Counsel and a full brother to Solicitor. He also paid 825,000 for Blythe Hanover. I Hoot Mon filly. which was a re- cord for I yearling trotting filly. other leading purchasers were Castleton Farm. Lexington. Ky.. They paid 564,000 'for ten head. Poul Wixom, Chicago. III, who paid 857,000 for four head. Cleai-view Stable. Winthrop. Me.. who paid 348.600 for seven head. It will be interesting to glance over the results of the racing this season and note how the top yearl- lngs mentioned above have fared 17- in actual racing for the money. some of them were a great dis- Oscar Perry of Saint John. N.B. who was sick in bed with pneu- monin at the home of Mr. and Mn. Firmnng Perry, was able to go out to 0'Lesry to the doctor's office on Saturday. Sept. 3rd. His condit- Francis Gnllnnt of Halifax and his aunt. Miss Annie Gallant of Rustico were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry and family of Charlottetown spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph '1'. Gnllnnt were visitors on Wednesday even- and Mrs. Firmang Perry of How- The many friends of Oscar Perry will be glad to-hear that and Mfg. Truemnn Harris of the Locke Road were in 0'lesry Mr. and Mrs. Truomnn Hlrris of appointment and one of these was Solicitor General, but of course there are other years to come and he might change his ways and be- come A future star. We hope so. At Moncton races Monday after- noon there were two double dash winners. I spill and a photo finish for first place. Helen Hoosier owned by Mrs. H. O'Brien and Driven by Laurie O'Brien, won the 1st and 4th dashes. best time 2.2). In the 2nd and 6th dashes Single Streak (G n u d o it was 2-1. Hal Alone (Austint 1-1. Time, 2.16, 2.17 2-5. In the 3rd and 7th dashes Misc Cnrthy (H. Connior) was 1-8. Miss Plcyfnir (E. Goguorii dnf-1. Henry Day (Burbinei 3-2. Beanery Boy (Grimes) 2-4. time. 2.16 4'5. 2.15 3-5. In was in the tlilrd duh that Miss Plnyfnir. owned by A. J. Allain. Mon c t on, snd driven by Ned Goguen. was involved in a spill with Diana 0. Grntten owned and driven by Val Goguon. Min Plcyfnir u will be notad. Won the 'Ith dash but Diana 0. Grafton did not start again. The 5th and lith dashes were won by Abbeliind (Jn rdinet. Frankie Budlong (Gogueni M. Tru Single 0. (L.0'Brioni S-1. Time. 1111-5 .11. Foxboro race meet is all over. Henry Gallant of the Incite Bond 501111. uni records and the fans all de- It was a great success under Mann- gor Walter Gibbons. Top racing all through. new attendance and nint- lightod with the new trend stand. A lot of the horses that raced there have gone to Maine's Pine Tree Circuit or Yonkers Raceway. Ver- -. -mm A,,,,,,,,,t r'.?.?:”....'"r'.r".:.'t':.':": at Aymwnwdaun season with innnyliorsoutnlrins records over it. Principal mutual pm, '5'" on 7'” Fl" D'9.”""'”"' tracks operating now in the iJ.S.A. ""' ""m l"I"- M-'- '- 5-" " - root Tin -t in i'.'?.';.a'i'-'l".'t'.?'iv'.t.'2r"'i.i."'n"Z".l'..'.'.'i WWI; "TA MI” W5 Bnuvia Downs. Freehold and Bar- - lb'&' hm. I rtngton. 5, PHYSBMNS E2. in M I-4'-TI tit ht-2'"; One of the puma: vicioria at ' F".-W7. it IIOIII W VIC. ' jg. E: tough ""' "ml IIIIIIIIIII 5” c'"' """"' """ nllye;-veer-old mu. '-rite daughter "'3' 7" i " 'M,::'”.',;':”””""""' of victory sons. dam ilzsypunn Pk , h Mrs. . Alberta. Abbie. Wu.” WM." am" 9 gg,-.9 "3 Gene? Campbell. Canaan Iuble. wintiu-op. e. in van IIIIIBX I CO1 OIQIUWI. II!!! A . the n3"""I”. mnmohmuhEmu n I'.u TI &O.'.jll&dOlC- l The above photograph shows part of the beautiful display of cut flowers exhibited at the West Prince GING i-i.owsii i nesday afternoon and evening. Mr. Gordon Warren, horticulturist at ml the Experimental Farm. Charlotte- town. is shown during the judging of the show. Sport Echoes From .Prince County It looks as it the R. C A F. softball team will have to sink or swim with this boy. Norm Haney. Coitrell did.pitrh a pretty good game, but couldn't quite bring it off. At that, we were rather sur- prised that Art Ballem held those R. C. A. F. hitters down so well. They teed off on the big boy. Har- itnger. and ,we understood he was the ace of the Sunshine Dairy pitching staff. We were talking to Elmer Math- eson. one of the promo'ers of the proposed fight card to be held at Raceway Stadium on Saturrlay, September 24. He says the match- ed out Don Tralnor. and the Si. Dunstan boy. Gaston Roy. 15 vtr iually assiziieri Ramsay will so in ten years to produce that number. Last at the bend of the stretch Diamond Hal and Joe O'Brien roar- ed down the stretch IL Bntavin Downs half mile oval to land I thriller from B'Hsven 1.59 3-5. Philip Scott 1.59 2-5 and others in the 315,000 Invitational Pace. Time with Diamond Hal with the results given earlier in these notes. W.W. Wliitesiden of North And- over. Mass. was a spectator at Vernon won last week and he received A great thrill when driver Bill listen with with Wstchim's Angel in 2.01 4-5. one of the best performances of the season by a Massachusetts owned trot i e r. Wntchhn'I Angel is by Watchiin 2.00. owned by Alderman Frank Adams of Halifax. N. S. ATTENTION FARMERS Poultry. live and dressed, daily except Sat- urdsy. JENKINS BROS. LTD. Summerside ing of Earl MacDonald who knorkv -m Piusville Mr, and Mrs. Edward Arsen- ault and small daughter. Wanda. re:-rntly visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Gallant. Mr and Tilrs ('lai't-nt-e Plnl'Hll: and family left on Thtti'sday morn- ing for St. .lol1n'.-. Quebec cilicr iniviiig silent their hiiliriays irithf liteir ili.ll'l'lilS. Tilt and Mrs .iniiii T. Gtillalil. rliill Mr and Mrs El"- ban Pincau, Bloomfield Corner. Calecliisiii ciaww are being held. weekly in St. Anthony's chui'cll.' Bloomfield. in preparation for con- firmation which will be held on Friday evening. September 9th. Mrs. Charles Rogati. Toronto. al- at) Mr. Elmer tiailaiii. Coi'nii'al.l. Onl.. returned to their homes alter Slltillllllg some time with their moliier Mrs. John T. Gallant and Mr. Gallant. -DA -- l l('niitlniieri from page llit Toronto Stocks Culilt F ( tout lfli ill l.'h thut mt (omit-it r '1": REGULAR THURSDAY NIGHT OANOE ' At The KENSINGTON LEGION HOME Dancing from 9.00-11.30 S.'l'. Music by I-'2rIriii Ilueotis and The Sunshine Boys. Admission IO cents. OOAT FOR SALE Fishing boat equipped with Dodge motor. now in use, at Mlmlnegnsh Har- bour. STEPHEN BURKE. Alberton ed in Mr ireut marriage lhoneymonn with Mr parents Mr and Mr: Laurin Enmore ' Bedeque Ngfgs 1 Saturday. Sept. 10. 1955 The Guardian Page 11 Mr. and Mrs Herbert Matthews. W35 H. Bedeqile August .10 lor St Andrews. N B. .'nthe:.ay. NR. hero recent uilnrs to Berle-qiie. M r to and Mrs. Orvill Joiinsnn. Ba Mr. and Mrs. Victor Willoughh.v.'ieturning to Ontario. Mrs. Percy Affleck and Mrs. LH.l Flynn. Mass. were visitors to Spe- nce Settlement, N. 8.. over the weekend of August 38th. Mrs. Alfred Mart-hbanks. Pood- iac.N.B., spent a few days in this cnmmuni y recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Montgomery. Hunter River. were Sheet: of Rev. and Mrs. ES. Week: on Auluiit 2'! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mnccnull. Carleton Siding Mr. rid Mrs. Lore MacCauli, North B eque. and Mr. Charles Green. Central Bedequs. left by car on August 25. for Hamil- ton. Toronto. Ottawa and other centres of Ontario. They expect to attend the National Exhibition in Toronto as well. Rev. ES. and Mrs. Weeks. Mr. Albert Weeks. Mrs. Edna Jenkins and Mrs. Ethel Hnslam attended the funeral of the late Vlr. J. Ernest ilaslam. Springfield. on Att- g-ist 711. Mrs iii a r g a r F I tilt-(tlosiwy. Charlottetown. and her four daugh- ters and one son. were guests at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Noonan, rec- ently. Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Dewar. 0'Leary, spent August 28 in Be- deque, calling on their old friends. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Word. Rhona Jean and Douglas. Saint Enmore Recent guests at the home of Mr and llrs. Kciinetli Mat-Arthut were 'tlr. and Mrs. .l A. lirccnliclti and their two daiiglilvrs Joan and Frances and a friend George Black from Cornwall. Ont Mr. Green- field is Mana:ct' of the (Ianariian Tire ftoi'pili'atinii In l'm'iwiall Mr. and Mrs Bruce Waite front the US and Mr and Mrs. Wttlirinil Wallr and Hr and Mrs Russel. Clllli-Illllll Slimmersirie. were aiso' quest: of Mr and tire. Mat- Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLaurin, Augusta. Maine, and Mr. and Mrs Archibald ,MacLaurin, Somerville. Mass. spent a pleasant holiday with relatives and friends in Vic toria West and Enmore. Congratulations are being exlrnrl anti Mrs Russel liar- Laiirm. Thorold. Ont on their re- Tlir-) iieiit their 'tlacl.atii'trI's Robert lilac Mr and lllib -litsiior lzlini-ail and iiandclltlrlliegx .:t: tfiiotll-I o '92.; m . ,1": '"0n 31lCh3Fl lmm Toronto are Visit- ' .. i p ' g lllii riaci 35-H I5 35-. mg Reuben Enman and Mr. and. Peanuts Arsenault and Bobby mu Pond, m 1..., .0, Mrs Km Y” Quinn will fight for the lightweight 400 Pralri o no J10 no ' ' championship of Prince Edward 1000P1'md 3"” WI T” 5'4 Mr. and Mrs Ivan N: h i, Island. 335,, l;f.::mAi.,U' Maine. were recent house EITESIS Alban Giillalll. brother of the 119- we Purdy M mi 17 in of Mr Percy Yen. Harmony. cent conqueror of Northumberland git ltiilib M I ' M i I 1 Strait. is expected to try to cmu- ” " '0" i , i " "M "ii". "''Vf' '35 VP UV"?! tare his sister-5 (ea; sometime 722g 3: mg 13:; .".',i 13:: to herpliome in Vit-tnria West. altar. Sunday morning. He is being spon- I-100 an H5 H1 115 Spending two months with relatives sored by the Summerside branch 3" Mftgk. '" W'''l"''3m- M5” ofltlll; (t:lTA1taThaennIeTvgldilA;ners of the dzg l'1'.'.Ll'2i" 1:: 137.211. till Mm" Claudf Y”: and M” R”-' 0 1., 1., Strongman. . ort Hill. in-re rr-rent. Charlottetown Forum have said "300 RI 1 iiosoo Rgcrt 25 24 ziiw guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. they are definitely interested in 7"”. mm, m 200 m ..emld Ma A um iiromotgrigl ;:unlor.! jgvelniie, andh the slot) ixtocii ;: 3; 3:34 ' U Ci r uh ower vsonso ocey.perapsaZ864 ockwin M. dM pp kg IIL . it will bring about a renaissance '".”:.;”;::;';'m I an rs ran up” ow of junior hockey on Prince Edward 53500 Rununlinl out a av. ” "WT Island. Fans of a few years ago gig gm 'Alrit Ls: ml E47515 Assist” van. mu -no the Perth Bluewings to C arlotte- -I"-'7" ' t '. .”” " i' ' 7" "” it town. and the remarkable battle ii-T 1;; ll"M.',',.",';..,, ",2 "L the home products put up. It is zoo sim c ztoo llpp ("an lift in 11'- possible that with the co-operation 'W5h"'" -- ' W YW" -WW 39 -'4” of the Summerside sport heads. a 3:3: ,3 15.? ,3 ilm l.'ff','" Am "Eh three or four team Junior loop ion sit stand I is so -moo Wdnn ti 46 15 could be formed hue Wm. the pur. ma Sta do say. so so 5500 w am tat. I4 15 pose of developing one good junior "Jwf, snffllfm 3” 2 S” l;;3 3.1.5:; :3: 22'; club for outside competition. moo sud Cont iw. in II isoo wii-icti at 39 at Andrew M and Ms M We .23: l".'...”” is: :2: 1: at l."".i::.” .3: .2: .3: Pat continue to keep Enll'llISl!ISl!I I'M .m,hr.. m 1” .2, mo Y” L pp H n for their exploit! It 3 TBVEF Ditch D0oTrnri.r vamp tan ill! 10 ms Yukrio II 14 14 here in Summerside. The Bat horse ym guns its aim 32:15 an Cum PM 0 mm M M has now raced in 2.02 3-5. and ,n,:"” ' Q ,0 5 belongs with the elite of harness ,m, M3,". 3 L . ”i;'2'i3'.f.....f”” .55.: 4551 MD: racing horse flesh. limprinl Mile VIM mi A. the summer "cede. gnd the :1-m-tmm-r-r J: Roy?! tow 5N1 gills colder weather approaches. it be- ice at Raceway Stadium for anoih- m,,'..5-,-';,','gf;' W" ' pins to be apparent that Summcr- er year at least it seems ti great mm c Brit in. -us. 1.... side ckey and skating fans will waste of such a fine building. but Will Wil 24M -4 is have 0 be satisfied with natural something has been started that Elms" '9” '9 W7 . 5 IIMVI I! lit! l7H ;i1olt;,neNsee:lns bablg, orluwilling to no Wnlhi vs... 1. 7. '- ns . 0 on ere come A r as Wlch. C0nn- in 31" INT "1511 051119 day. In the meantime. let us hope back to get the big end of the stake (of . I-gagonnbly Jack lnmsmh with two very brilliant miles in winter in fhegg ",1. mm. Dec. 2.05 2-5 in the second and third ember. so our winter sports pro- heats. This stamps her as one of gfgm win not be cut rm gum, the greatest 2-year-olds of the m season. The 2-year-old pacing filly Adios Queen won the Breeders Stoke after dropping the opening g mile to Elizabeth D. in 2.02 3-5. f.7f,..',',':;9:f . f Some idea of the terrific speed performance: over the fast half mile and mile tracks this season can be glesned.fi-om the fact that so miles have been stepped in 2.00 " hm or n 33131 or less. Not so long ago it took '" 5 i ”i CAPITOL TODAY (Saturday) 2:30-7:15-9:15 "SANTA FE John Payne. Rod Onmoron. li'ii.iH1 Domerguo Heart throbbing adventure sfiame with the fury of hate- crazed savages. One of the great outdoor pictures of our time, filmed in grand Trucolor. c6MI'NG -. WT; TUE. - wan." unnacuaoano JUNGLE" Glenn Ford -4 PLEASE NOTE -- Thln picture is not suitable for children under 14 years of age. MEGEKT to-iiiaiii 1.15 - 3.13 Charles were guests of Mr and Mrs. Wal- John. N.B.. spent the past week zticcts of Mr anti Mrs. Walter lloiincss They returned home on August 28 accompanied by Mrs. Calvin Leard. who will spend some time guest of Rev. George K. Word and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gntlige H. Ward. ' Rm-not EliPN'iS til rhinos in liPllNillP in-iv Mr. and Mr: LW. Welsh. Phila. PA.. Mr. and Mrs. llaroiri Price. Binghamtnn. N.Y.. Vlr. and Mrs. Harry L. Goodwin. ii'at'rcn. N.H.. Mr. and Ms. RH. Mullins. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Allan and daughter. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brunt. Hai'nes- port, NJ.. Mr. and Mrs. .I.W. Kel- ler. Decatin. Ill. Mr. and Mrs. B C. Patterson. Rockton. Ont. Mr. and Mrs Ernest K Dauey. Or- vharrl. Park, NY. Mr and Mrs. (113 Rand. Millorri.Cnnn. Mrs. Cbipmtin and Barbara. Stouizhton. Wlass. and Mr. Stephen Dcral. Cambridge. Mass. Rev and Mrs R W Barker. l.r'"iPllll'l. Ont . spent the last ten days HSUIIIR friends here. They ier Bowness. Mr Barker was the speaker at the service in the Uni- ted (lhurch. Sunday evening. He ell. ltlass.. were recent guests of Ytir and Mrs John R. Enrntin. Victoria Wt-st. ii-lr and Mrs Roland Bryant. and Mrs. Gnrcion MacArthur were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr. anti Mrs. Myrick MacKt-nzie. Bor- en "tCAMEO"' KEN SIN GTON Frl-- Sat 7:15 - 9:15 Mat. Sat. 2.30 Starring: Betty Grable. Dale Mr. and Mrs. JH iilarFarlatio.lberv. of the left no former charge I pastor llhrriwond. have as their guests Tilt-r iirs .iiaiV.1ilar.e's aunt and hid l'llllSl.!l. ills Gay and her son: of ViIElIll8 U S A. Mr. Gay usilt ed in the Church service on Sun risv evening in the United Churd spend a law days with Mr. rkt-r's lather and brother before Now as tomorrow! iiiiiliim ASPHALT SHINGLES Now Building Products Limited presents the most ovutstandng advance in roofing in years - PATENTED B.P. ROOFMASTER Asphalt Shingles. A truly new concept in modern roofing, B.P. 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