I zylllllltbll-ix. gar. Millelr -era” a y n rlnce E w , bland. Hg phgu to 11, p.11 wgyv now east today. climaxing a 74- LITTLE SANDS lottetowa is leaving for ' . BINDLOS-S. Alta. (CF.-Natural gas from Alberta is scheduled to year-old story of gas development Gas Flows Through First where it connects with she Gas Trunk system. Premier Manning. with a party of government and industrial Junior ClIO88l Junior chess championship here Aug. 3 to Aug. 17 now shapes up as a 12-entry round-robin tourna- ment. including two Canadians and one each from the United telliottoaeomesnagata att!a' ctvie board of control meeting Wedneshy. The chess ' Wed. July 24. 1957'l'haGnasdianPsga5 Mr. Stanley ituiu. who has . . Champs Moot figures it need is: least sues to Sh'9lCl'I Of NOW PIPQIINC ronorrro (CF) - The World WV”. .:u”' d:: log their two weeks in '.l'oronto,I - and so far has received about Si.-I MUST BE UNDER I in me me. to -u . bu, kumg Wm mm . uh, ,1 mg States and nine overseas coun- National junior chess champions , nll('i:dusy:'1p;:iy sgmyoilitletye mndouizzovyutm ml mam” pun” he”. G" will km. :2. c.,,:,I,,,gmg:-,,.n 101.; MURRAY RIVER . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . July lull ;; .g Gavan”. who” dun. M. hem." E c Mum” i, 1., flow 16 miles south through It The tournament committee. Y 5513- - "'- tncti pipe to a junction with a completing its nleyins nmnse- A''''”" "d "'9 ”'"'PP""'- . main M-inch line about 25 miles was still uncertain what measure "'9 l”""".""'"- 'W"""9d bill from the Saskatchewan border. of financial support would bet” ""nm"cm "."m' h" "l it will travel through the line forthcoming from the city oi To- "W" '0” 'l”'''"'"'' mu Ml" to . pom north of am-31.11, sun” route. The civic board of control iF"k'dm" 9" Jul! 13 ""35 will where it will join the field gates on July 17 -vnroved I rm! of .." ”.' '""P”" "W" "M ii """' at the start of Trans-Canada's 3150 Whlcll W35 relwled 53' Wm" A algal” '0' C'"'d" bl" Provo,” 33-mowooo nu, ma mittee chairman Bernard Freed- "1"" " 5”" "C9495- wsoussoav (only) "Bad Day At Black Rock" in Cinemascope and Technicolor. Starring: Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan. Anne Francis, Dean tllffad fetenlly. turn a valve in this gas area. 161 Mr. and Mrs. James Blue and miles east of Calgary. to send family were visiting at the home natural gas glowing through lines of his -inter. Mr-. Georse M. nine. of the Alberta Gas Trunk Line Co. I-Me Sud-. last week. On Sun- Ltd.. and into no miles of the daythetwo families of Blues drove inn, , cm”, pipeuu in 5... to their sister's home. Mrs. Heath htchewu. Lm" " """”'""' "ll ”"' ” it will be the first time in the the North Side. Mr. James Blue went this week to via- it at his former home in Hopefieid. Two of Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacLean's daughters. Mrs. James'Nlxon and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Brooklin. Mass.. are vacationing in Little Sands at and Mrs. Bubuav of schedule. history of the provincegthat Al- berta gas will be moving east. And the now is six weeks ahead Natural gas will he "pulled to- day from three fields and is to be used for testing and purgin the home of Mr. Hamid MncLean. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Macxenzie pipe of the Alberta Gas Trun Line. established by the provin- cial government in 1964 as a Eastern Canada. Alberta Gas Trunk. its gather- ing system fanning out over cen- tral and southern Alberta. will be feeding on 13 Alberta gas fields whe construction is completed in IE0. Still to be constructed this year is 34 miles of la-inch line running north of here into the Provost field. man of Toronto as being "not in keeping with the significance of the tournament." The championship is the fourth biennial t o u r n a meat. Previous matches were held in England. Denmark and Belgium. Mr. Freed- man. a diamond merchant long active in promoting chess in schools. represents the Chess Fed- eration of Canada which under- Entrants in this first world jun- ior championship ever played out-l aide Europe must be under 20 years of age. One of the youngest, l7-year----- old Timo Makeialncn. reaches; New York by steamship on July, 29 or 30 planning to come to To-. Jagger, Walter Brennan, Ernest Borgnine. SHOW TIME - I210 P.M. Coming THURSDAY is FRIDAY (July 25-26), route by bus. Timols father. Osmol Makelaincn, is editor of the Fin-, landla Pictorial of Helsinki. 1 "Blackboard Jungle" and two daughters, Helen and Hea- ther of Wellesley. Mass.. were home and were visiting at her fa- thers. Mr. D.M. Stewart. Wood islands. From there they were via- itlng relatives and friends in Wood islands .and Little Sands. They planned on leaving Wood Islands. Tuesday. July 16. for Tryon. to spend the night with ii 1- sister. Mrs. Glen Lea. then to cave for starring; Glen Ford, Anne Francis SHOW TIME - 8:30 PM. r'I1t'sTiIil'iti"rTori.-" took to stage the tournament for John I Miliftal-ihtrphilosopheri nmedu Wuem to feed "' to the world-wide International Chess who died in l707. worked :0 years! l 1" u-.,,,.c.,,..-1. pjpenng. The first industrial exhibition in To 3;; conumgg-gn nu use , Canada is believed to have been Today's flow will also test and lldd in 9'-'95” 1" 1737- phrge construction materials from the trans - Canada line between Regina and the Alberta border Federation. on his famous "Greek Testa- The question of the clly' scon- merit." Blues in Little Sands on Sunday. Massachusetts. Wednesday morn- Mrs. Donald MacDonald and log. Roy has worked 30 years for non Wilson and her mother-in-law UI! 308103 Ind Albany railroad. of Truro. were guests of Mr. and Their other two daughters, Muriel Mrs. Edwin Macltenzie. Little and Marjorie plan to come to sands. recently. Wood islands later to spend their Miss Loranine Wilson. vacation at their grandparents, 5.3.1.. gpenl, threg weeks in New Mr. and Mrx- D-M. Stewart. They Glasgow, N.S.. visiting her grand- Ilso have two sont. Robert 1! ll! parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daley. the navy and Roy is in the air- New Glasgow. NS.. and returned forhe and is stationed in Texas as to her home in Little Sands on an instructor in Engineering, He Thu;-gdgy, is married and has a little girl Mrs, James MacLnuchlln of three Boston. Mass. is visiting relativ- Mggtgr Ln ssundepg or Mm. ea in Little Sands at the home of ray River is visiting relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Hume. Little Sands at the home of Mr. Mrl. Dill DIl0)'. NOW Gil!!!”- gna M”, can stews;-1, N.S., has been visiting at her Mrs. Nellie Keenan. arrived dIIIlSlllOl''l 1" 14""? Sam'- home from Montreal and is vlsit- Recent visitors to Mr. Barry ing friends and relatives in Little M301-90d! "id D5 M"' sud, gnu wood mmds, MacLeods. Hopeficld. were Mr. on Mona” ma wgdnesday avg. and Mrs. Charles Tliayer and son ning. two groups from Little Sands Billy. MI'l- Thlyer l5 I. M999 0' and Wood islands, accompanied Harry Macl-Gods. belnl his bfolh" Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MscPherson Jamesl daulzhter. and Judy of Little Sands to the Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mac- Lobster Carnival in Summerside. Leod and dauilller Lois. and'Mr. They reported to have a real good and Mrs. Tom Surles are visitors time, here. All of these folks were from We knew We had allhoney” of a car Little y. , , V... J, - MISS TO RONTO Toronto-lllarlanne Lcnchak. Il- entrants in the t'PHl'-Old model, has been chosen contest beauty held in conjunction with the annual Mist Toronto of 1957. Miss Len- Metropolitan Toronto Police ama- rhalt. who plans to study music teur games. Her measur ' M”. Bpxy lcraham. Sturgeon. Beverly. Mass.. and enjoyed visit. and drama. won out over 51 are: 38 24 36. (CP Wirephoool "d M... Mm", 0-Cannon G”. in Wm, met, retmye. n Mu. pereaux. were visitors to Alex Leods. l C EASTERN GUARDIAN Peakes Down Souris 26-3 BOX OFFICE OPENS I P.M. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK LADII-28' LEGION annual plc- Rain orrglnfw mg July 24th. Please meet at g ADUL e no Legion Hall. at 1 o'clock. .n:E”:lt gsngzn s':;:f.yin 3'3. Children under it years in: cnmm socm, in Low" Peslies Bombers. last years lnter- FREE Montague Hall. Friday night, July 26th. Sponsored by the Low- or Montague Ladles' Aid. CAR ACCIDENT - On Monday evening. a telegram was received w Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLean. if Peter's Road. informing them tlmt their son Jackie. was invol- wd in a car accident and was in 'ht- Victoria Hospital, Fredericton. N H. Details of the accident were mil immediately available. Also involved in the accident were Mrs. Willard Crossrnan and her young Illfl Sterling of Peter's Road. Mr. antl Mrs. MscLean lt-it yesterday. morning for Fredericton. PERSONALS Fricnds of Mr. William Dewar. Hrudcncll. will rcgrcl to hear he is a patient in the Kings County llcmorlal Hospital. .llcssr.s. Bruce Clair. Richard ltnox. John Yen and Wilbur Naddy Wt yesterday on a holiday trip to mediate B island Champions wal- lop the Souria St. Mary's by the score of 16-1. The Bombers got away to a 2-0 lead in the first inning and added is more in their halfof the second to put the game on ice. Undaunted by the rumours of the strength of several opposing teams and dlspiie the fact that the Bombers have lost four key men. they are more than holding their own with a 3-0 record. R. Jenkins started for Souril and was relieved in the eight in- ning. Jack Hughes went all the way for Pealtes allowing just five h9ts whhlle striking out I4. LINEUPS Pealtes:- Grant. 6. Kelly. T. Humphy. M. Devine. F. Handra- han. E. Grant. G. Devine. E Smith, J. Hughes. 8oarls:- L Pacquct, ('. Peters. H. Jenkins. H. Halnls. F. Macin- iyre. R. Jenkins. R. Peters. E Hughes. C. Mallard, J. Cheverle. Umptre:- P. Maclnnls. lasea:- J. Thompson. D. Mac- '0"'Gl" W"! "'5 t''""'"”"”i ”” o-"F-TIA.f'T7fT5TlTffffflffffffillfffff "VIOLET SATURDAY" in if r VICTOR MATURE - RICHARD EGAN COMING THUR-FRI. i . . this year's Pontiac has even us running out of praise for the good looks that have put it at the top as Canada's moot wanted car. Could be good styling always comes out on top. Remember when all the male fashion maga- zines wee full of pink shirts? Store windows blushed pink on every side and, for a little while JEAN PETERS 3 ClNnn-ASQOPE 3 &lDlC IVIIUIXRQ , - TO-DAY1dnd THUR. CAPITOL His slashed wrists, now healed. told something. His eyes '.'lf..Il:l3,(.',.s::.;',:f:f.'.:.'"" M" Donald. looking toward the unknown, masked something. Now at least, shirt dealers were very happy. Then ( H mm RC P lm . w - she knew laow dnngertha;1i chanlggl Linc Bond-now she the clearance sales began and dealer. tried 1' 5 O . . . . . . a . - a mum. Montague. :eclcnll.ymleft tin srnssr NAM! knew MW anger mus C my over-ythmg they could to dispose of the pink a holiday trip to Springfield a nd Slnugllton. Mass. lltwsrs. Paul Desltoches. Leon- Irrl Monroe and Kennle Macken- rm. Montague. left saiurday to at- lrnd camp at Gagatowo. N.B. Ft: Clair of the Bonaventure. has retained his ship after spending hu lcave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs John Clair. Montague. Hr was accompanied from lreland fit his wife and children. Mrs. Flair is now visiting her parents. llr and Mrs. Cornelius Gaudet. (liarlnttctown. Also visiting his llarcnts. Mr. and Mrs. John Clair. is A A. Jhmes Earl Clair. who flew lhvm lrclasd. where he too is a mcnihcr of the crew of lhg non. wnture. EARLY POST ”l'HT.V was founded In min as Downing Street in London was named after Sir George Downing. English soldier and diplomat of the l7t.h century. shirts that people werenlt buying any more. One more fancy fad had come and gone. We think there's a moral in this that applies to the car business, too. And when we take a look at Pontiacls sales record this year, we're sure of it. Canadians everywhere appreciate Pont.iac's quiet, graceful beauty . . . the absence of dash and gnudiness. They recognize and appreciate the sort of workmanship in every detail that only General Motors can put into a car. They like the friendly treatment and the efficient service they find whenever they deal with a Pontiac dealer. . ,.....”-mi? IN A NIW AND ONALLINCINI IOLI IN PIOH WAINII .IOI. II WAINIICOLOI fi'b'vb NOLAN-VIRGINIA lElTH NOTICE A meeting of the Mon- tague East and West Polls will be held Thursday. July 25th at 8:30 pm. in the committee rooms for the election of delegates. The Progremive Conservative Association. ST. l CHICKEN SUPPER ;ioll:ilaiobilihi:e.my.l Norm Wm Butseefor yourself as you drive. Justoount ' IV the Pontiacs . . . and you'll agree the rising pi i t'de fP t' ul'tltuming'toa WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 Jmtfbk f:,,:',f,f”p a" y '3 '" A OINIIAI. IOVOIS VAIII Murray Harbour Baptist Church Tea Party WIDNISDAY. -IILY 24th At 1:30 PM. IA)! aal ssun soeraa THEATRE IOITAGIIE wn,-nus. L Joust-as ll Ah.I-IO l A lheaslll. l "oomo MY WA " -- Ind:-ash!--3Il'l'!l1taatrIid tbsatttiauaatmvwsafsitttmsa l: l itsaauu-uraia-aaii.aun-y.:uoaw i Ittssslnsinsataviatsau nva-ensnstal J 0 9-” E AlllSON Macl.EOD LIMIIED izs ssasssuss man J totuuii clinic: in mmcuui l'EtlPti.. Novelty spin the Mini lwlrcforthaltlddlaa &narDwth-Iabofl-lotboga hlvQhAI'IayDaIIdIIrIarthtlIaevuikg .