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Roland Vamo and Anita Bolster at thfi-‘Capitol lheatre. ‘JULIA Ross" the m\1!‘d€l‘€l"5 luxurious Plot . . turns a girl s dream of love into a nightmare of terror, The eerie-st mystery you will ever see. Too chilling for words! Too shock- ing to imagine! Too daring to for- ge! Probing deep into a woman's loul . . . the year's Most amazing story o! crime unfolds before your startlcdeyes. Fnnous band leader ,4 ‘ TOMMY DORSEY inger in the mdern ’ manner R exciting music ot‘ ‘ PIICY FAITH -’./. MRNATIDN room nnun '~~ lerene o" -.lho'w.” ma: - ~ weekly for ‘ nicnw‘ the successful \ ' Scvsenolsy l - SPORTS - CARTOON "UP GOES MAISIE" A diploma. from a secretarial‘ school starts Mdlsie off on a drew, adventure in "Up Goes lvlnislc." starring Ann Sotliern on the Prince Edward screen, 1 In the new comedy the world's favorite Brooklyn blonds discovers that a. secretarial course can lead to almost anything, including n flight in a hcl copter. - Miss Sothcrn returns to the screen for the first time since thcl birth of her daughter. Her ‘ screen alapearance was in Malsic Goes to eno." George Murphy ap- pears as leading man. with t-he sup- Porting cast including such fBVOT-y tes as llillary Brooke. Murray Al-i nor. Lewis Howard. Paul Harvey, and John Eldredge. l "U11 Goes Maisie.’ an original sto by Thelma Watson. ls set age st a background of famous Lm, Angeles scenes. Maisie. who wives up the aircraft industry to become a secretary, finds herself bark again in riveting garb to help her hosa construct a helicopter he; has. designed. When Mnlsir gets wind of a plot to steal the inven- tion, things start moving. Gard of Tlidnks The fnnlly of the lots John T. Power wish to pxprsss sinwrs thanks lo neighbours and friends for their many sols of kindness, during their recent bereavement; also to those who sent Mass Cards. Spiritual Offerings and Messnges‘ of Sympathy. ACI C MAIYIOI:": " ATOI AND Y ‘VII-LID ' I PURITY FLOUR-PURITY OATS v was associated with Mr. G am: singular»: nsrumvs ' l mominl lJ, Smith, l". J. Mullen, Maurice "F norm auinnuv J v13" wt-filil ... °‘.i‘l°§.il It “O h? I g Qlfld UND- Ohgh ‘no ugbidgg’ Mesttns domed by ieouilgl Owed w '1'“ b- ggonded ab u». roll ‘l: | Cl e v mm glownrw 5£'J81’y"‘?8.“"»? Mrs Dan. M. McDonald and with g: hymn "Si? or: u s Eurasia: " ° °"° w sch sommitte reported fiflierbflurwjhnflw hlvlna provided a dictionary for ' " ' J°m"'b" “a ‘t H: (ha: “$016M iimvlon road s let tibimlvhnl’ hymn -- m be . Ne Gl blow. All momberst cgnlsldaed tile idea an It!!! C. deoid d to Hr . W. war. hridsflraenil; Ir- . s. sultry shower t h home. . let: $011 invited the her hqls for w business plans for the Day of ~ Prayer were dil- A splendidbrsiath otfo 311s WIS I0 Q set sl . 22.’. wfilgi". ‘item m" c” Mn- Rum the Medical Missionaries hi Angola Nil and what. they are dolngnto prevent and cure disease. e meeting $250 closed with the Mispaih benediction. Luncheon. served by the hostess and committee in charge. brought an interesting evening to a close, In Memorials! i J. nsnnlfi-F onus wlfihecalilliSSgéll-g? 0101.1. Idgrbért Glllxliia m e an notice as the death of auchpzl‘ sis w” mm C tteu "- son ‘as gflerb" sis he was ntl- 1 matey _nown w ll not only be Lowell wyand and M11 _ {flllférhhai ‘mm nilfihb°fll°9d bu‘ son; Cavendish Sick. M s. e0. wit?‘ °u e ‘ml-m’ p§°‘”,“°?- Clark and Mrs Illenner Stewart. m s ml)“ ix“? ‘f? “I , m" Rustico school, Mrs. Roy Woolner ans hm Um?“ gal,‘ °M egg,“ and Mrs. Lorne Houston; Rustlco u,“ m, d,“ n f" " I B, Sick, Mrs. n. o. Fleming Ind-Mrs. on which h w: bur; siglrfxtm arm Leigh warren‘ oonupondence "' 5 v Y"‘°"°“ was read from WPIIZBJand pau- yearsJago. fie was the son of the "5 pertaining t0 “me were m”, ate olm Gillls “ho predeceased ed m the nwmbers‘ Four members subscribed to the him_ thirty-three years ago and Annie (Macbeod) Gillls who sur- Insmu“ “w” Ron u“ ‘or u,» rusty. bsr of the vives him, together with two si Fed AVONLIA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The January mestlns of Avon- lea W. I. met at the home o1 Mrs. M. J. Doyle. Meeting onened with Ode. followed by Creed repeated in won. Minutes g2 orevloiuedmect‘; were res a so v . bill of IBM for blinds For: Rustico ters Mary, Mrs. John Robert Ross o! Pinette, P. E. I., and Margaret Mrs. Murdock J. Cameron o Quincy Mass, also one brother, Hector A. Gillls of Boston, Mass, who ‘ame by plane to attend the funeral. In 10% Mr. Gillls married Miss Annie Martin of Valleyfleld, P. E. I.,_and to them were born three children, vlz, John Martin, "Bert" Alexander, and Janet Christine. T1110 sympathy of the entire pro- vmcp soos out to tho bereaved family in their area! loss of a kind and loving husband and father. Mr. Gillie took an active part ln political circles where his opinions were regarded _wlth the utmost respect. As his neighbourhood has lost a good neighbour has the province lost a great citizen. The funeral was held from his late residence st 2 pm» on Monday afternoon. The service was con- ducted by his pastor the Rev. Mr. _E. E. Evans of Belfast Presbyter- ian Church and Rev. Mr. Webster of _O|'\voll United Church. The burial was in the, family lot in Belfast cemetery. ‘The services at the grave were held by hlizpah Lodge No. 17 of Masons. of which Mr, Glllls was a member, and were conductc-rl by Past Master J. J. lbarrnbcc who for many vcrlrs 4 oral ln was decided that bring some niece of handiwork to the June meeting. Mrs. J. Bimb- son and Mrs. Wyand then gave an outline o! the meetin s previously held in COIlllBCllOn th the idea o! orocurlns a doctor and hosnltsl. and after inucr. discussion it we: moved and seconded that Avonles Wonlerfs institute do everything in their bower further the cause in securing a doctor and hospital in this section. The arti- clcs donated by the members were then auctioned oft and s. soodly sum realized. was welcomed to Lunch was served closed with the National Arnhem. NORTH RIVER WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Februarv meotlns was held at Mrs. Clayton Stevenson's. with 13 members and one visitor pres- mt. The meeting opened by rc- westlns the Creed in unison. fol- lowed by the roll call. the minutes of the last meeting were read Ind unmoved. The cMYBBDOBQQMiB W" then read and discussed. It was decided the menabers meet at Mrs. Mutchs the following Tuesday to quilt. The School committee re- ported some books were needed for warren Grove School and l-lylis. Ovnen was awwlnted to 889 "Wm- The treasurer reiiufltd $13-55 WIS made by sale oi lunches at Christ- mas concert. also a bill of $134 111d becn paid. A bill of $1.60 was bald Mrs. Mutch for lrult for sick. Mrs. Bruce MooKinley mvMd members to hm name for next meeting. roll can; to be answered with an article for a salt- Lllnilh flymmittee, Mrs. John Warren. Mrs. John Thorns and Eltllwl‘ Younker. Collection $1.30. cusnmr VALLEY w. r. The monthly meeting o1 the Cherry Valley Women; Institute was held on February 5th at the home oi Mrs. Edison Nelson. wit‘? twelvot members and one vis r presen . gnu réiectllzliatfuxsnsd with tht O e an co eo o . Minutes o! owl/low "Wm" were read and depraved. 30mm" by the roll call which was reavontb ea u, bv the members donatins an article for an auction sale which is to be held in the ncar Correspondence was reed and discussed. Sick committee rs- ported four munbers "N194 iruit. Letters oi thanks‘ for sum; utre read by secretary. B B0 H c" of thanks m sympathy extended m Mrs. Malcolm lrvins. was moved and seconded that some- thing be donated to the Sme- torium i.n memory at tbs only boy "Om the district killed overseas. Material for two 1mm: W distributed amtmi the member'- Four members said nwmbtfflllv ice. Collection for the evening amounted to 01.68. Mrs. George Irvine invited the onwlmr. oovs sonoor. mum m rm, March meetin! Anthenrbroimht the meetlnn to s close. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Rooney and Mrs. Irvinl. JOHN '1‘. POWER The dcalh occurred at 'I‘racadlc 511119185‘. January 20th. od Jahn T. Power. The deceased. a son or the late Malcom Power and Christine McAultxv. ivas born at Donalston in 187i and moved with his par- ents to Tracndie at the age of live. Here he spent his lifetime en- zaged in larmlug, devoting his in- terests to his home and family and living in peace and harmony with his neighbours. During his illness he was visited by his pastor, Rev. K. C. MacPherson, and by Rev. William Simpson who administer- ed to him the last. rites of the Roman Catholic Church. Ilhere are left to mourn the loss of a lo ng father. three sons. Wil- liam. dwarcl and‘ Reginald ‘Iracadle. and one daughter, Mrs. Daniel Kelly oi Bloomimz Point. His wife Elizabeth MacGillvary and four children nredeceued him. Also suwlvlnli are one sister. M1‘!- A. A. Mitchell. of Bedford. and two brothers. James s-nd Thomas of Boston. The funeral was held ‘Iuesdey St. Bonaventure! Church where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. William Sim - who also officiated st t s null-bearers were: A. J. MacDonald. W. F. MacDonald. T. lKelly. Allen Lund. May his soul rest in peace. -—_ii_______ Report for January: . . ' Grade X~—l Clifford Mlolleod! i Launenn Rooney: 3 Pauline Grant ‘ Grade rX-l Patrick MaKenna Rooney: 3 Illoyd Msclmod. VIII- icneel McKenna. Maduod- e VI——l Klnneth 2 Gem-ire Srnit , 3 liar Grade I Jr.-i Rita Grant; 2 Raymond smith. Mary l. loll. teacher. STOPFS hill. ll summit “ \ 4 plates...’ Continually‘ lerlAtoniic "Rci:§‘:arch , g Deep RiverjyOnt-Qs, Qwncfd by Dominion Government gm quote I ' principal. Thi Deep River's new sehw; house ls modern and we]. equipped. The hi; large‘ windows prov: m‘ . , e Ide- 118M _871d there arg lly-designed lamps a ve the blackboard. The staff oriive includes the; s school can. accommodate 180. pupils,‘ _ has now an enrolment of aoql One of the streets at Deep River, the townsite owned b; the government and built for the workers of Chalk River atomic develo Jment plant. When co struction is completed the town will ouse 1,500 people in odern homes and-will provide them with a shopping centre and community hall. DEEP RIVER, Ont., Fcb. l9 — (CF) — Atomic research at nearby Chalk Rivcr is being accompanied by an experiment in housing and community life at this newly-created village, I25 miles west of Ottawa on the Otiawh River. On a onc-milc stretch of river shore 1,200 persons now arc making their homes in the village of Deep River and by Septem- ber the population is expected to be increased by 300. “fork ou the carefully planned iownsite started less than a year ago to provide living accommodation for personnel of the National Re- search Council and Defence industries Ltd, employed’ at the Chalk River atomic research plant. _ The site was carefully selected, it is roughly triangular with a mile-long base on the curving shoreline where there l5 a wide 53nd H” beach. Near the centre of that base ll the heart of the village- s modern six-room school, a fully-equipped hospital, a staff 110M a community shopping centre and administration offices. Altll the town ls completed it will include 46x bmislng unite and s community recreation centre. The entirevillage is government-owned and business slam will be leased on s concession basil, Renmf for houses range: from $24 s month for a four-room apartment to $65 for a Imp four-bedroom house. by Defence Industries Ltd. Thrtown is managed for the government Although construction still is underway [he Deep River resi- dents have already plunged imo a busy program oi’ community activities including regular "movies and dances. skiing. skating M4 hobby clubs. The more clay the the more Utility it will waded when too wet. Yet clay soillzotildnotbeworksd too iii-y; 1n fact. you osn seldom spade it then. for it is tco bar's. Therein . i e smlutbetwsenlniiwo whim s handful st patted between the soil contmw. ‘I suites if DR.THOMAS' \i. ch93“ In- curs. suans _ and IVARUISES