moat 14, 1952 -THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN - PAGE THIRTEEN PTWT l l NOW sriowma as THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Albel-ton Scores I Youths Commended ,c,,,.m,,, mum W -hf rsmcs: COUNT! omen ' ' sport EchuC F" Honuw In -David Harding. radio's ace en- Flllcy "T088 c8I'lIlVIl smasher, is brought to the screen for the first time in s. blistering drama that tells how the top cloak-and-dagger agent springs the trap on a secret weapons spy riet- , work. Radio's crack oounterspy appears in the new Columbia drama, entitled "David Harding. Counterspy," at the Capitol The- atre. Willard Parker, Audrey Long. Raymond Greenleaf and Howard St. John, inthe title role. head the 0 ..';.':::.-..'.'.-.:-..A will Olfeljsummefside In. Semi-Final. Series asonos: GLOW and GEORGE W0'l"f'0N Peced by the starry playing of House Phones: sees and sees. . the Guardian may be bought Ifsny of the center forward Glen Matthews the Alberton Regala irlrm-ned the tollosrlng stores in 8 raider nu --. r” f. ' ... ,,F"ltreeti TNswe-stand. Water Street; Merl Gendot. 07, Granville Street: Sumineraide Mercurya 11-6 in the final game of the Intermediate I Returning Weller Last evening the honesty of two young men from Surnmerside. Nell Sharp and Thane Bazlole. must certainly have been suffi- .cient to convince a visiting lady curler from Moncton that whe- ther her team won or lost at cur- ling, Summeralde laps pretty fine town to visit. . While returning to her hotel. From Prince county BEDEQUE RINK : i FRIDAY, MARCH 14th ' -Judges-- Mrs. Ellis Webster Miss Aletha Noonan Mr. Earl MacMurdo Mercurys - Goal, R. Morrison; Two at um. defense, A. Leckle. M. Gallant. Leo ,,,m,,,, '2: out ",1, ya, 1,, m. Bhlelds. B. (may. Carney: for-.prince Edward Island Juvenile wards. C. Dcighan. A. Landry. Joeinacgey chgmpiongmp, on. of BellIl'd- L. Schllfmlln. Grover. the bittereat contests for suprem- teusisau um poneetwe Grocery. Second street; lelsnd,uotor Transport. wnu. guns; ,Vinee's. Grocery. lzil Busoeli Street; Enmesfs loll- Bervlee Drug. I. I. Waite in lenslngtnn. seen!-finals in the o'Iieary Rink , oncton lad unknowingly 2 WEST PRINCE OIFIUE last night to win the two game Douceua' grmmgny :,53.'nwe...'lwu5..;eev.iroli"r';eil'e'qu:'hl1n': lllset hyr wallet colitainlng an en- nit; new of Q" U 5 wumne Admission 25 grid 35 mbertoni Frank Weeks. Iepresentauve. series fifteen goals to nine. pi.-.1 puma wednesday night with Gordie d reed Cl"iPCk for 855.00. and 520.00 wumepe mm 6 bun':u' st John , Phone: es-s office Ind -51.! House. In the first period the capacity 1gRegm G. Mamie" Ken” sheen 5, Mcmm, boy, lg cash. Her identification papers an out tfcmcli g clove; Hp'y rm: Costumes free, 'T''i , crowd saw the Alberton team out- (3. Mdmhy M. mmh) " 1M5.commg on on mp after eleven were also included in the wallet. mat has wormed "J W” mm l ,pom.'l'B.Y.-Buying live Fowl -BUY Muresoo, plaster peril. 3318. otitplay and 0lI3!h00lP ""3 2-Regals. 0. Matthew minutes of overtime play. I N911 Sharp and Thane. Bilglg: vim torpedo facfol-y. "housing duly, Fred Wadman, Kensington. crack filler. paint remover, brush 5"1'lWl9l'8ld9 boy! to I00” Ilx rc, F1-age;-) 1131 who were walking aoniz production. st. John lam, 0, the In the early stages of the game,'sIreet noticed the wallet and turn- 121-7,it looked as if the Summerslde cd it in to Police Officieir l,:lalllTY . p ' 1 M K t W S E” e 0 Ce 4-Reulsl 6' Matthew 13 47l:I'(l1:8a5111':a1fD Ill? thgujgfllllggtngpugt Sl:ll0'fIl)., ?)i'ficc?r lll!iIincT(uy contact- ,, , under mysterious f , l . ' ' K "ch lpuahers from the Capital City, l"l.l the lady who, even up to that R9l"5'"E 10 belle” th” We 5"-'31 5-Rpgam M' much ' after Walker's three-goal time, had not discovered the loss has bef” 3Ci'l'-lem-31: 53- 5011" 5-9 (G. Matthews 5. Murphy) l4.22lb"" , H ,. signs Parker. a Navy Commandcr.. e-Regan, .3, Matthew lsplurge in 14 seconds, the team Olnllj; ”l::d::'mod mu, "1, boy, to the plant in order to get to thel The BGIIS Of slldllllnll do"... bottom of the mystery. , (cl Fraser, . mm caught fire, and battled fiercely goals without a reply. five of them being banged in the net in ii hectic four minutes and three seconds. In the opener Glen Mat- thews scored four and assisted on a fifth with Atkinson and M. Kinch tallying one each. In the middle stanza it was cleaner. sand paper. steel wool at Brace's paint department. -CAIN) AND CILOKINOLE PARTY in Margste school. Friday evening, March 14th. 3-Reasls. Atkinson (Gavin. Millman) ring's operations when a, naval of- ' flcer, stationed in the plant, dies .nUY solder seal radiator repair " 31-goe'A Hardware. -nUY flashllllhu bgtieries at Bruce I. and fresh .ALBEBTON, March 17th. com- - BEDEQUE CARNIVAL to- m. by st. Patricks Dramatic night. Grand special prize of aM.atthewa again notching up the Penalties -- None. mchmfy drafgggg fxgrllnigacu ,:,:,:”,fu:,fedon:h,m thy At first, the agents are batfled. in Club. Gold Trimmed Tea set. for mos. only goal of the period. In the last second Period pay-OH pass to MacDonald whose tlie lniiv curl:-r who was nntur- but then. using the most modern D FANc' dun C". outslnndlns costume on the ice. half of the final session the Mer- 7-Regnls. 6. Matthews suddengdeam gm, um me teams am, ,.,,;y g,.,,,,,,'u1 10,. me "tn,-,, equipment. they obtain their first -GRAN d I rink Friday .-- curys put on B blazing rally to (C. Fraser) . .. ..... .. 19.1-i back ,0 mm. dressing mom, n 0,3," money, break. Events move quickly as E3fERALD 1-TALL nlval. Be eque I I. 1 ”- -CIlABf.0l'TE'rowN Ice Fol- were six goals to the Regal: four Penalties -- None. 115 o'clock in the morning. Tm. honpsiv of these boys is Greenleaf, plant doctor. is reveal- ifarch 15th. Silecla W19! 01' It lies. under the direction of in- with Mooney Gallant getting three. Third Period I ' .. . (.,.,,Mn1V ,i,33;.n-in; of the hIgh- ed to be the ringleader and Miss DIARCH 17 d”"'i ' suucmr w' E' sCanuebury' Bede" Demm" W” ”"d schumm" ""9 '” 3TM9"”''-l'5' C"'"5"9 We'd like to give Gordie Kelly a est commendation. and doubtless- Lonz. Widow of the dead office! que Rink, Saturday, March 15th. Admlwon 30 and 40 cents. and a girl whom Parker loves. is also implicated. St. John. having cleverly planted misinformation with the ring, cracks it wide open. but not before Miss Lang has been give the Mercltrys a total of six for the game. Alberlonis last period goals were scored by Matthews and M. Klnch. ench getting two for a total of fschurmsn, Shields) 9-Rcgals, G. lifattliews 10-Reiznis M. Klnch (Matthews. Murphy) ll-Mercurys. Slrhurman 3.55 bouquet on the way he handles lv will le.-we an excellent impres- ---- -. 7-22 this team. Gord is up against a -:.ion of Summerside upon mcm- 'stari-y lot of Charlottetown piay- hers of the visiting curling tenms. . 11.55, ers, and may, or may not come out ., s. -wi:sr rniFcE FINALS for gchool sports winners will be held .t the O'Lcary Rink on Friday, evening at 7.30. Admission 50c and 35c Curtain 8:15 -KENSINGTON Co in m u n lty Club will hold its regular month- hm ly meeting at the home of Mrs. -31-JDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE, 4 Services Sunday March 16th. Bcdeque 11 A. M. Al- biinv 3 P. M. Borden 7 P. M. Rev. w iiurion in-owe. B. A.. Minister. -1-'UNDAM'ENTAl. B A PT I 5 I" CHURCH. Central Bedeque. Rev. D. M. Fraser. Pastor. Services for Sunday. March 16th Central pedeque 10.45 A. M. Borden 3 PM. Mr. lloward Hunt of Toronto will conduct all services in the absence or the Pastor. Everyone welcome. -0'Ll'.'ARY PASTORAL CHARGE. The United Church of Canada. - Rev. W. G. Dickson. B. A.. Minister The services for Sunday. Mlircll lsth, are as follows:-Bloomfield at 11 A. M. West Devon at 2 P. M. Eric at 3.30 P. M. 0'Leary at 7.30 P. M. Sunday School at 10.30 A.M. Everybody welcome. -COLLISION YESTERDAY - A collision occurred cnrly yester- day morning on the lilghwny be- tween Elmsdale and Alherton when a member of the Regal: hot'l(9.V team returning from 0'Leary ran into an unoccupied Chevrolet car belonging to a re- sident of Charlottetown, which was stuck in a deep cutting and was left without lights. Occup- ants of the Alberton car were lin- injured but the vehicle was dam- aged considerably.-FW. -RF.Tl'RNS HOME - Mr. P. C. Martin, Department of Fisher- les, Mlsrouche, has returned to his home lillE!' undergoing ll ma- ior nperniinn in the Prince County llnspitnl. His many friends are plenscd to learn that he is now much improved in health rind before long will be able to re- sume his duties as flsherica in- ipector. Mr. Martin is loud in his praise of the doctors and nurses and of the wonderful trcnimr.-nt accorded him while a patient there and he states that people only br-gin to appreciate the value of such an institution when they are admitted as patients.-S. EAMED THEATRE RINSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15: Matinee Saturday 3:30. See Vaughan Mon- roe, favorite of millions on radio and records in Max Brand's ad- venture novel, "SINGING GUNS" In Trucolor Co-starring Ella Raines and Wal- ler Brennan. Hear "Vaughan" ilns "Mule Train" and others; also Serial and News. Today 3:30 - 7 - 9:15 Saturday ........ 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 nounu: BILL HER FIRST ROMANCE REGENT- R. W. liuld, Friday at 8 p.m. -ST. PATRICICS concert Mon- ,ri:iy evening, March 17th. St. lMnrk's Piirlsli Hull, Lot 7, at 8.15. Sale of candy, etc. Come and en- joy yourself. Admission 50 cents adults, and 25 cents children. -KENSINGTON - MALPEQUE AND FRHETOWN Presbyterian Churches. services Sunday. March 16th, will be as follows:-Kensing- ton 11 A. M. and 7:10 P. M. Mal- pequc 2.30. The Rev'd. E. G. Evans will conduct the services The Rev'd. D. A. -Campbell. Interim Moderator. -CEBLING RINKS-Two rinks from the Allierton Indies curling club visited the Summeraide Cur- ling Club yesterday afternoon and evening. One of the teams will play for the Carl E. Crockett Trophy, emblematic of the provin- clnl cha ,i '-in and the -' eleven. Alfonce Richard was struck in the mouth with a stick right after face off for the last period and last five teeth. After treat- ment nnd bandagin: by Dr. sh:-1 he returned to the ice to finish the game. Refcrees-Lloyd Rszavt-t. Lineups: Rtgals - Goal. Perly Hardy: de- fense. E. Atkinson, Wes Hardy, C. Fraser: forwards. F. Miilman. A. Richard. E. Gavin, Mike Kinch, S. Siilikcr and Murphy. J. Klncl-i. G. Matthews. Clive MacDonald's overtime goal after one minute and 22 seconds rink will participate in friendly games. Team members are: the Matthews, Doris Profit. Rutli Miilman. Mae Currie: Margaret Perry, Beth Waugh. MaurgVNlch- olson, Ferric Rocliford.- . --RINK COMMITTEE MEET- ING - Last evening at the Can- adian Legion Hcmc. Summerside. a follow up meeting of the Citizens Rink Committee was held at which representatives of the var- ious service clubs were present. Brigadier W. W. Reid, of the De- partment of Physical Fitness who was present addressed the meeting and in his remarks be strongly emphasized the need for a recreat- ional centre of this type. consider- able discussion took place on the two types of rink which might bc constructed. a natural ice rink or an artificial ice rink. No decision centres in the Maritimes. to which inquiries have been directed. These inquiries have been sent outto these in; It was d ion would be available for pres- entation to the committee. & Personals -Constable Leo Ahearn. R. C. M. P. stationed at Klllarney. Man- itoba. is spending a few days at the home of his mother, Mrs. Al- frcd Ahearn, Alberton. -Miss Betty Coyle of the staff of the Enman Drug Co. Ltd. is is patient in the Prince County Hospital. Her many friends join in-wishing her a speedy recovery. S. -Mrs. Abel Arsenault. Sum- merside. has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. Her any friends wish her a Ber- ' was given in favor of either uniil' replies were received from various centers regarding the best type of rink. cost of construction. etc etc. that a further meeting of the committee would be held in a week's time when it was expected that more informat- of ” th overtime hockey at Bedeque Rink Wednesday night. gave the summersid sheen &, Mcilnnis Juveniles first victory in: the best two out of three series: with the Charlottetown Abbies for the Prince Edward Island champ- ionship. The game was late in starting owing to the difficulties encountered by the Charlottetown team in getting to the Bedeque Rink. and the final overtime ses- sion ended about 1:15 A.M. The visiting sextet had pretty much their own way for almost a. period and a half, leading the Sheen do Mclnnis outfit 2-0 at. the middle frame. Then Neil Walker went on a scoring rampage netting three goals in fourteen seconds, and the tying goal was in the mesh before is full minute had elapsed. From then on it was nip-and-tuck.r The third per- iod cndcd 8-8, the first ten min- utes of overtime 9-9. Then Mac- Donald. Walker and Grady tore down the ice shortly after and- den-death play began, Grady slip- ped a pass over to MacDonald skating in to the left of the cage and the latter's shot caught the upper right corner to end a very exciting game. The next game of the series will be played in Charlottetown, if possible, Satur-i day evening. Line-ups: , -G. Charlottetown: Goal. 3. Mac-l Ieen: defence, B. Purcell, E. Keys. J. Moore. D. Nicholson, G. Mc- Guigan: forwards, F. Kmnedy, 1.! Kennedy, M. MacFadyen, W. Dunn, C. Gregory, J. Bquarebriggs. S.' Moore. Suinmersidez Goal. J. Perry; de- fence. D. Darby, P. Drolet, ald, N. Walker, V. Harris, L. Clow, l porting the movement Ibelghan. Ben ard) 12-Mercurys, Deighan ...... .. 13.12 (Benardl ........... .. 13.50 13-Resals. M. Kinch : (W. Hardy) 14.05 14-Mercurys M. Gallant . 3 lshurman. Bensrd) 14.30 is-Mercury. M. Gallant A l (Schurman. Benardl ...... .. 14.50 16-Royals. 6. Matthews (M. Klnchl ..... 17.40 17-Mercury. Gallant fschiirmanl 19 9 Penalties - Fraser, R. Grady; . Murphy. Siside Juveniles Eke Out 10-9 Win. Over Abbies l Y's Men's Club Hold Meeting -President Dr. Hillard Clark presided last evening at the regu-. lar weekly meeting of the mcrside Y's Men's club. It was announced that ductlon of new members and the annual meeting of the club will be held during March. Ciinrles Linkletter reporting for ihe Radio Auction Committee said that there will be nearly 700 list- ings in the radio auction. Ms.c.F)arlane. co-chairman committee stated that the old Post Office will be open from Monday on to the general public to vlcvw the articles for snle. The financial campaign for the Boy Scout Organization will be held in conjunction with the Radio Auct- ion under the Chairmanship of of the William Currie. George Clark was,"rlnkless" era, but they are con- npvpolntcd in charge of auction rooms which will be in the Canad- ian Legion Home this year. Horace MacF'arlane. as the club representative at the recent meet- ing of the Citizen's Rink Commit- tee reported on the proceedings of that meeting and the club decid- ed to back up any movement sup- of a new rink for Summerside. A film "Ducks Unlimited" was shown on a ground glass screen? by John Leuty. . -S. pite poor these clinics was very good. These p clinics which will be repeated ll'i;uable hockey player of the year. Campbell: forwards. c. MncDon- 59”" Md MW ""6 Conducted by-soon they will set tosether to doctors MacNelll. MacPhee. and M. Cgnmm C. Doucene. P. Green, Downins. assisted by public health Trophy on top with his charges, but Sum-l the boys. and they were surely 325 can grew 16 1-8 pleased to "wrap it up for Dick." I 295 mm Magngg ii ' 20 Slmp A 37 3-4 i The Juvenile Abbies under Art 1050 slmp 3 , an 'Perry are smart aggregation. 495 slmp pref 99 the 1"'iForble Kennedy and Willie Dunnl Ralph, gslre, when the puck weather. attendance stl coaching technique is something we'll subscribe to in any case. We heard Kelly speak to his boys be-, Toronto Stocks) impending danger. killed trying to wam Parker of tween periods in that first game, and Gordie is a master diplomat, giving praise where praise is due, Continued from page 12 and wrapping up his criticisms in Ti-,3'.Trfms,.y I 10 the tissue of soft-spoken words. i 1000 windward 32 , ' 4500 Wlnora '7 We vo heard 9. good, many 3750 wr Hm: 205 ycoaches give. those in-between pcr- 4600 Yale Mad 82 -iod instructions to their players. X8750 Wm Cmmck 33 'and the advice is so often the -4 lsanic old "up-and-at-'em" malar- gingigi 3 lkey. Gordie really had a message 1:,,;7-0 Yukmo -for his charges. -I-lls words cut 3 C RB into the plaYers' weakneszes like 25 cm” cop" 315 a surgeon's scalpel and h "do'I I ' and don'ts" seemed partlgularly, 55gg g:llch”;l35rl9 3 I 2 fitted for those players an that 8 -- -- ' game. That was the impression 1100 Yul?-ln Cogxmooo -h- :32 we got. , Total sa es a ar . Before the overtime Wednesday, 615 Bank olM0ntl'8Il 28 7'3 nllgltit, Gordie carded 13'” ssyingz. 2:0) Bnaanli of!N':or 7-3 " 's go ou an wrap s one up . n 0 for Dickie Noonan. (Dick is the 265 can Bank of Com . member of the team who was in- 10 Dom Bank .. lured seriously in a shooting ac- 60 Imp Bank cldent a few weeks ago). Young 305 Royal Bank 5-3 Noonan is mighty popular with INDUSTRIALS shone the brightest on the for- ,ward line, with MacFadyen, a lhard-bitten lad who always plays T I ;for keeps, a close third. Billy , .f:::”:. ::..”..i:”ff.;..”' "ml" irgnsimmm iimx : Punt 0atway's Borden Girls beat LLippy Gauders C. at B. Gals from ':ug;inci:;dek forcltihe iEastuPrinc; I , a es' oc ey amp ons p. an ' t the fems from the Car-Ferry Town Fmh Game Fina S looked the better team all right. North Shore League -They're still 9. far cry from the V fold Crystal Sisters who did their Kensington vs. Spring Valley stuff long before Summerslde's Game 830 Sharp SATURDAY MARCH 15th Second game semi-finals Me1'chants' League FRIDAY, MARCH 14 sidcrably ahead of the ordinary girl player whose consuming de- comes her way, is to "make a hole in one." V We can say for Llppy he didn't have much opportunity to im- Breadalhane prove his gals because to practice hockey you need ice. and ice in VS- summerside now is what the man with the hooks drops into, 50113 WV" your ice box so many times per, - week in the good old summertime. Game at 830 Sharp Let's hope Doc Clark and his cum- It's almost time for the judges to pick summer-side's most vel- ,mlttee will really do about that. St. Patrick's Dance Canadian Legion Home , fdecide who.will get the Dr. Grant which "Plum" MacDonald speedy recovery.-S. -Miss Edith Inman. R. N.. is pre- aently visiting her , sister and llI'O- ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Cameron in Halifax. -8 DIES FROM BURNS R. Phillips. -nurses Mlas Barbara E. Smlthgwon last year. and Gordie Kelly' suumngy and Miss Margaret Stewart -5 the year before. v mid rim Period 11 0 Sllmllle 8 1-Abbies; Dunn ::i FAbb,,,, Mgcpadyen In 32. MONDAY, MARCH 17th A (P. Kennc y) . .. : , . I Penalties: MacDonald, Nich- Danclngo . l80n- ' . .- : . . 0 Second Period l 930 pr! 1 8 m ,.Ag3;,.,mp-, Kgnngdy I as Mello Air Oghestia ( FCC i ' 4-Abbies, 1". Kennedy i To better serve our suppliers and customers, we Admlss on can 8 l1&eg9n;9g;IHt&- W-an-K-er - , have moved our office from Kensington. We are now , ; (Grady) ,. . 7:34 located in the dehydration plant, Water Street East, , 9-mffc';)o5;nl1f)”I'l'll'-Iw”""',H1l Summerside. We extend a welcome to old and new PI'UfBSSIOI'Ial cardi -i-sheen sr Mcrnnia. win... l : (Grady, MacDonald) 1:48 friends. Come in or ' phone when you have produce, 8-Sheen as Mclnnis, Grady 8:29 pulpwood or pitprops to sell. NOW Comes The BllY Of The Year! HIGH GRADE 17-JEWEL AUTOMATIC WATCHES At Sensational Slavingsr Sell Winding ,9 Waterproof Shockproof Non-Magnetic Sweep-Second Hand Full Numbered Dial - Lu- minous " Modern Stainless Steel Back and 10K Gold - Filled Front. " Choice of , two styles IQDIGG Margaret O'Brien 1. Earle Hickey G-RINDSTONE, Magdalen Is- 9-sheen an McInnis, MacDonald - 12:03 -AND- l::g:.mMa:rc(ililegzgtgggmiinlrge1;. l (pansy; Mcmm mm P. E. 1. rnqbvci: CDMPANY urn. chmmd mm”, In day from burns suffered when a lC'"'"Pb5") Sllmmefslde c."-dun 3",. u gonna" sa .. torch exploded as its was itgggles. 3:3: . . . P 0 Bo 700 Ph 21 5 Hum” An exciting story of the 3”? 2, ”'""","",” ,”'1,,.'",,””";l tr. Ietaennedyl . . ie:ze ' ' X . One 1 l f boxing ring su:vi:edoll1ellis vlzldoililgand etliree'13T'?8"" &M)::g'o"n1:'ld?"bym.o3l u ''"""'"'I ' P" l' I" ' ,- 4 children. ,,ml.,'?&: J, Mom, 3'," mm, PHONE ma .' Walker, Mscrsdyen lmlscon-I duct). Purcell, Campbell, I. Kennedy, Gregor.-1y.l e Third od 1 aeradyen. 1". Kennedy) 10213: H"”"- L HORSE ICE RACES clnnis, Harris l - EAPITOL Sumsnes-side II. F. Hester Ii. 0. Tonight?-9:20; Saturday 2:30; 7- 9:20 mgmn ,; M H M gunmen,” P. ,. L ' Phillipe . 1 l . . I ' V. . co It Visnsl Analyses g 2- BIG ATTRACTIONS - 2 H253-. ”"""w..-... mu suuminsrnii . room: ""27... m..- .g g.” "N. . V ,,,, n M - gl::n:g;"f:":d':,',"::o:';'3l;.;d;'j . mom; I". 17-Jewel A'utoniatic.Sw.iss Movement, the latest cre- - 'ren-Minute om-tline l The first most of the International Ice Races will SMALLMAN3 aumnma ation of watch engineers. No other Watch at this 11-sheen en Mcxnnis, Derby 1,” P1,” 0,, gummenu, Hnbor gm, .ftefnoon gt 2 11,31, price has the precision accuracy, the beauty and the (MId30'll"" -------- -A 53” ”"””"''" other fine qualities to be found in these smart, mascu- M 1'Tf,';'f;.'; "''c''”"' .,;,',l Fm-"1"0l'-Ml TP0'-400y 9310- Jlmmk -5- 3l'00k0 09 line Watches. Choose from the two rgand styles now ' nmluu.5...N;&: ....... .. ..... .. liithlone, Guy Harvester, Assyrian Dale, Baron. E E ' rk on display, , , & '''''''''”''"' ”'"""' i Free-For-All Pace-Mable Patch Billy Conn Patchcn - . I III ”'?3'.3'5n” Volo 2nd., Edgar Hanover, Bob Dole: Bird Cocliotodale. 0pt.D.. R.U. s Class 1) Pace-C. Albert Budlong, Robert Baldwin, 0"”0"""" elumet Onward and others. Glasses mus . - clliilee Held 0 ' ' -. M can 0 Pace-Sister York, Just Lady. Indian Led. E" ”"""" , . , ii is ::.'.:'."c"::.".:.r'..c":'.::..:.:.r. "1:."::.' ” ”" 9'i-"a1"?'- - diphtheria and tetanus (look said The sasne horses will be starting again on Seturday "0 0! eW'""""" """ W4 it” w”'''''''' "l "” afternoon. ssosnrrzmam sum. 'nwn Hell In ltunniei-side for in- mate and pre-school children, and ls-nee ll. Deni-snide Jyeeterday these clinics were held ' OIIM DH- lles'e Vlesr lest.