Times & Guide (1909), 5 Jul 1956, p. 7

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7 Boyd Ave Full season garden maintenâ€" ance. Service, Sodding, Seedâ€" ing, Planting and Pruning. All work guaranteed. No. 1 Nursery Stock used. Mixed Loam. Free Estimates. MT. DENNIS UPHOLSTERING A.Lyon RO. 22706 1034 Weston Road Alfred H. Herman, B.A. WESTON Continued from Page 6 Weston Chestertields and Chairs Studio Couches, Davenports Recovered and Repaired SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER On Budget Terms if Desired BARRISTER, SCLICITOR, Erc. €M. 4â€"1863 Money to Lean 18 foronto Street, Toronte _ HEAKES and MacDONALD Barristers & Solicitors 29% MAIN ST. NORTH Weston CH. 4â€"53 Landscape Gardening Roto â€" Tilling AND REPAIRING WM. A. RIGGS 1230 JANE ST. â€" MT. DENNIS RO. 9â€"2841 Work Guaranteed Landscaping, stone work 405 Rogers Road DUTCH GARDENERS BARRISTER â€" SOLICITOR 2 John St. at Main MORTGAGE mMONEY TO LOAN Evenings by appointment BARRISTER & SOLICITOR 7 Main St. S., Weston (Over Bank of Nova Scotia) CH. 4â€"5547 â€" 8 â€" 9 ALEXANDER A. LASKO Fraser & Simms Barristers and Solicitors Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers W. J. WARD SERVICES OFFERED TORONTO 15 CH. 1â€"3875 â€" CH. 1â€"2873 PIANO TUNING Cartage â€" Storing 97 King St., Weston George W. Bull ° Edgar Parsons BARRISTERS, Erc. UP TO 9" DEPTR DOUG DAVIES UPHOLSTERING FUNERAL DIRECTORS CH. 1â€"2233 WARDROPE B.Arch, MRALC. ARCHITECT 29 YORKLEIGH AVE. Prompt Automatic Delivery CONSUMERS‘ COAL CO. LTD. ARCHITECTS CH. 1â€"1915 CELEAN FUEL O1L MOVERS CARTAGE MUSIC BUSINESS DIRECTORY + HOMES CH. 4â€"5697 CH. 4â€"5314 CB 1â€"0111 Weston CH 1â€"6621 (xâ€"41â€"t) xâ€"27â€"4t xâ€"19â€"1t 0â€"16â€"52 MODERN Fioor Service Floors cleaned, waxed and polished Any kind of flooring brought up like new Painted walls wash ed. Work guaranteed Free estiâ€" mates Phone A Corras CH. 1 0282 xâ€"32â€"tf FURNITURE Have your garden ROTOâ€" Tilled, the modern seed bed, in twitch grass and weed problems. It is then ready for planting. Office: CH. 1â€"0621 7 Speers Ave. CH. 1â€"1776 SHEET METAL WORK Chartered Accountant TORONTO 19 Melinda St. _ EM. 4â€"1825 WESTON FPRNACES Oil Burner Sales & Service JACK WRIGHT 225 John St. â€" CH. 1 OPTOMETRIST F. L. MERTENS EYES TESTED OPTOMETRIST â€" OPTICIAN 8 JOHN STREET WESTON CH. 1â€"3781 Eyes Examined FURNITURE REPAIRED CH. 1â€"7987 â€" GLASSES â€" P. E. STAITE, R.0. Ed‘s Garden Supplies for LOAM, SOD, SAND, ASPHALT and GRAVEL CH. 1â€"2190 * of all description Eavestroughing Roofing Call RO. Call Mr. Roedding CH. 1â€"8271 HAY FURNITURE CO Modernize Your Old Furnace Pipes To Concealed Square Type 1 Main St N. â€" Weston Phone CH. 1â€"0701 C. W. LEASK REAL ESTATE SERVICES OFFERED Cortified Public Accountant 46 Main Street North Gravity & Forcedâ€"Air J. T. FERGUSON Reasonable Rates MA. 9247 Garden Hobbyists INSURANCE For Prompt Service STORM SASH 1199 Weston Road ACCOUNTANTS REFINISHING CHATCO OPTOMETRIC REAL ESTATE Phm.B., R.O. RO. 7â€"2161 REPAIRING Residence: CH. 1â€"2908 CH. 1â€"1451 xâ€"15â€"tf xâ€"14â€"tf xâ€"15â€"tf Roofing, Chimney Repairs Heating Alterations Make arrangements NOW or your DECORATING! Don‘t Wait Until FALL ! â€" Call H. C. BROOKBANKS Painter & Decora‘or Special attention given to aperhanging 46 MAIN ST. N. CH. 1â€"7681 Eavestroughing Mon. â€" Fri. 8.30 a.m. â€" 9 p.m. Saturdays 8.30 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. E. W. COOK 163 Gary Drive CH. 4â€"0084 T.V. & RADIO SERVICES WALLY‘S LaAWN MAINTENANCE SERVICE Milligan Sheet Lawn Maintenance Service Free Estimates Commercial Properties a Specialty Veteran‘s T A X 1 cn.1â€"1 133 Outâ€"ofâ€"Town Trips a Speciatty 24â€"HOUR SERVICE SERVICES OFFERED WINDER‘S T A X I LIMITED 10 Cars To Serve You â€" Radioâ€"Dispatched â€" Twoâ€"way radio and phones: controlled CH. 1â€" 3525 OFFICES JANE & LAWRENCE AND MAIN at LAWRENCE Antennae Installed WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED B A K E R RADIOâ€"DISPATCHED HELLO FOLKS ! SODDING (At Bus Leop) . Taxis\stationed at 34 Main $1. N. FLEETLINE CH. 1â€"9131 CH. 1â€"1203 T1 A X I OR. 4856 TELEPHONE Metal PHONE TAXIS xâ€"25â€"tf xâ€"23â€"4t xâ€"48â€"tf xâ€"25â€"tf (Continued from Page 1) some 350 students. The nutriâ€" tion‘class is limited to 15 girls. Miss Pearson went out first to India in 1929, to the headâ€" quarters of the United Church mission there in Central India. During her last stay in India, she was on loan from the United church to the hospital. It was shortly after Miss Pearson first set off for India that a women‘s auxiliary was formed _ at Central _ United church and named the Dorothy Pearson Auxiliary. SMITHFIELD NEWS (Continued From Page 5) ding anniversary. They received a telegram of congratulations from London, Ontario. and many gifts of copper which Mrs. Robâ€" ertson is collecting. I hear that the Cities Service station at the corner of Albion Rd. and 27 Highway has been broken into, but fortunately the police have got the three susâ€" pects. R 0 N‘ S ROTO â€" TILLING He married Miss Edith Pearl Allen of Weston at Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island in August, 1916. Have your garden cultivated with our powerful: 15 H.P Howard Rotovator up to 9" The sympathy of the communâ€" ity goes to Mr. aAd Mrs. Jones: in the loss of their twoâ€"yearâ€"old | daughter last week in the Hosâ€" pital for Sick Children. | Funeral service was held for Emil Rosewill (Dick Davidson, late of 226 Main St. N., at the Ward funeral home, Weston on Thursday, June 21st. The late Mr. Davidson was born in Meaford, Ontario. in 1893 and was educated in the Meaford schools. . Condrete Flagstones, Driveâ€" ways, Walks and Basement Floors. The late Mr. Wardrope was born at Falkirk, Seotland in 1877 and was the son of Henry Wardâ€" rope, fruit merchant of Falkirk. Mr. Wardrope and his @family came to Weston from Scotland in 1920; and he and his sons formed the Wardrope Cartage Company. He was a barber in Weston for 40 years and since 1937 his shop had tbeen located in the Church and Main Street area. The Rev. R. E. Spencer of Central United church, Weston, conducted the services and interâ€" ment was made in Glendale Meâ€" morial Gardens. The pallbearers were friends of Mr. Davidson from Weston: Messrs, C. Coleman, W. Duffy, B. Billinger, Wm. Slinger, P. Bowles and M. Plester. As an active member of the Masonic Order, hergvas a, life member of the Bruce and Thisâ€" tle Lodge of Bannockburn, Scotâ€" land and also a member of the Scottish Rite. The late Mr. Davidson is surâ€" vived by his widow and son Jack and grandchildren Suzanne, and Lynn Davidson. * CHARLES WARDROPE Funeral services were held for the late Charles Wardrope, 84 Church St., Weston on Wednesâ€" day, June 20th at the Ward fuâ€" neral home. MOVING and CARTAGE 1710 Jane St. CH. 4â€"3047 He and his family were memâ€" bers of the Weston Presbyterian church since arriving in Canada and the Rev. R. J. Boggs of that church â€"conducted the funeral service. Specialists in kitchen cabinâ€" ets, recreation rooms, etc. All types of remodelling and reâ€" pairs. Free Estimates GERRY CLARKE CH. 1â€"6337 Interment was made at the Riverside Cemetery with Piper John Campbell piping the Highâ€" land Lament, ’g'he Flowers of the Forest‘ during the commital of the body to the grave. The pallbearers were two sons, James and Charles Wardâ€" rope, and grandsons, Charles and Douglas Wardrope, Pat Halfâ€" penny and Frank Barr. F He is survived by his widow -mi sons, Harry, James and Charles, and two daughters, Mrs. Barr and Mrs. Halfpenny. The late Mrs. James Bowes and the late Flying Officer John Wardâ€" rope predeceased their father. OBITUARIES CLARK‘S CUSTOM CARPENTRY SERVICES OFFERED cH. 4779 Missionary 610 MAIN ST. N. Reasonable Price RICH‘S E. R. DAVIDSON FLAGSTONES CH. 1â€"2437 After 6 p.m. up to 9" xâ€"22â€"1f xâ€"21â€"1t xâ€"21â€"tf xâ€"16â€"tf {% The Chessmen i‘ | By Henry Loose o association has ever experiâ€" enced. Some 22 clubs present, covering the Niagara South The annual meeting of the|Western and Toronto Districts, Ontaric Chess Association was with some from the Ottawa held on June 23rd, at 410 Sherâ€"|Valley. The clubs included Otâ€" bourne St., Toronto. The atâ€"}tawa "A" and "B"; Kitchener tendance was the finest that the|"A" and "B"; St. Catharines 2; Canada Packers Continue Streak, Win Two More Packers opened up a big lead when they got nine runs in the first. Nash got one for the Jets but Packers added four more. They further increased the lead in the third when Gay and Kendall scored. _ The leader is Roeland Scepâ€" ‘ter Jewel with a Junior twoâ€" | yearâ€"old record of 15,839 lbs. imilk containing 703 lbs. fat, |average test 4. 44% butterfat, | while second place goes to Roeâ€" | land Senator Queen with a Junâ€" ‘ior twoâ€"yearâ€"old record of 15,â€" 010 lbs. milk and 685 lbs. fat, \ average test 4.56% butterfat. RCAF .......0 1 0 0 1 1 3â€"â€" 6 Packers ... 9 4 2 3 0 0 xâ€"18 Simon, Dyment and Nash; Smith, Kennedy, Kabjnuik, Brunner. Standings as of June 26th: W L Pis. Packers ....uucc.. 8 0 HMx Canada Packers girls kept their winning streak going by trouncing RCAF Jets 18â€"6 on Monday night. Smith and Kenâ€" nedy each‘ gave up two hits as they piled up eleven strikeâ€"outs. The fourth inning saw Packâ€" ers go way ahead with three more runs. Johnson got one for the Jets in the fifth and Wiley got one in the sixth. The last inning saw the Jets get three with Leitch hitting a double. For Packers, Gay played well at second while Leitch was best for the Jets. x played a fourâ€"point game. Packers Undefeated Canada Packers girls remainâ€" ed undefeated when on Wednesâ€" day, June 20th, they stopped Avro girls 16â€"9. Avro opened the scoring when B. Williams scored but Colley and Gay put Packers ahead. Avro went ahead again in the second but Packâ€" ers came back and took the lead again, Avro tied up the contest in the fifth on D. Wilson‘s double but Packers outdistanced them with five runs. In the last inning, Morrison hit a triple with two out but was ruled out at home plate. In the third, D. Wilson hit a home run to put Avro ahead only to have Packers even the score and go ahead in their frame of the inning. Maple Holsteins Tops In Class Two members of the purebred Holstein herd of J. W,. Greenâ€" wood, Maple, Ont., have recentâ€" ly completed Record of Perâ€" formance tests that are the largest for butterfat amongst the 273 records made by twoâ€" yearâ€"olds in the 365 day diviâ€" sion on twiceâ€"aâ€"day milking in Canada during the past month. Jewel is a daughter of Elmâ€" croft Scepter out of the Excelâ€" lent cow Roeland Cherry Reâ€" Echo Rag Apple with three recâ€" ords above 1000 lbs. fat while Queen is a daughter of Woodâ€" land Senator Posch Pabst the class Extra sire and her dam is Roeland Rag Apple Lilly who is classified Excellent and is the World Champion for twiceâ€" aâ€"day milking production in the senior fourâ€"yearâ€"old class and in the mature class as a fiveâ€" yearâ€"old with 1055 lbs. fat and 1089 lbs. fat respectively. lbs. fat. On Sunday, June 24, the Holâ€" lingworth Reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hollingsworth, â€" Rustic Road. Descendants of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hollingworth who settled in Bracebridge more than 100 years ago, were preâ€" sent and came from Canningâ€" ton, Bracebridge, C reemore, Heathcote, Waterloo, St. Cathâ€" arines and Toronto. The next reunion is to be held in Creeâ€" Amongst the 3185 Holsteins that completed 305 day records in the twoâ€"yearâ€"old class on twiceâ€"aâ€"day milking in Canada during the past month, two aniâ€" mals owned by G. W. Atkinson, Schomberg, stood out. They were Locust Lodge Antony Ida who had the largest butterfat record giving 13701" lbs. milk containing 578 lbs. fat and Rockwood Lola Rowayne who had the largest milk record proâ€" ducing 14323 lbs. milk and 530 By MRS GERRY CR iâ€"2081 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weeks on the safe arrival of a baby girl recently. The Chessmen| By Henry Loose 0 MAPLE LEAF NEWS RCAF Packers Avro ... (Intended For Last Week) By PAUL PHINNEY SCHOMBERG HOLSTEINS HEAD THEIR CLASS 0 5 Ox "A" and "B"; St. Catharines 2; Welland; _ Sudbury, _ Renfrew; Port Colborne; Sarnia A and B; Oshawa; London "A" and "B"; Windsor; Hamilton and Toronto, five clubs. These reâ€" presented a membersip of 530 chess players. The receipts for 1956 were $626.71 and expenses $429.65, with a credit balance of $490.14. There are now three chess leagues in Ontario, and a fourth in process of organizing. The new officers for 1956â€"57 are president, Dr. L. S. Wells, Windsor; viceâ€"president, W. H. Briggs, Dunnville; _ secretary, H. Simkins. Windsor; treasurer. to be appointed by the president. Directors: Roy Orlando, Toronâ€" to; C. S. Bowers, Niagara Falls; Dr. A. Turnbull, London. The treasurer, W. H. Briggs for 1956 was presented by the president with a gold wrist watch as an appreciation of the fine work he performed throughout the year. Elected on the Board of Govâ€" ernors of the Chess Federation of Canada were: J. B. Bergevin, Ottawa; G. Coyne, Toronto; Bernard _ Freedman, _ Toronto; Roy Orlando, Toronto; and Phil Haley, Sarnia. If you wish to play chess this summer drop into the Director of Recreation‘s Office, Little Ave., any Thursday evening. Mr. David Katic, Director of Tournaments for the Weston Chess Club will make you welâ€" come. Game played at Reykjavik, Iceland in 1947. WHITE â€" G. Auguston, leeland BLACKâ€"Robt. G. Wade, New Zealand 1. NKB3 P.ona RODING RESULTS Roding school previously held their kindergarten and Grade 1 Field Day which was reported (Continued from Page 5) Christa Doehler. Boys. Bill Robinson, Udo Nixdorf, Ken Gilbreath. Prior to the main events, a colourful parade of decorated wagons, carriages and bicycles was held, for which the judges were Mrs. D. Kennedy, Mrs. D. Cunningham, and Mrs. M. Corâ€" mier, | Prizewinners were:â€"Ist, Paul Marshall with his wagon representing ‘"The Teddy Bears‘ Picnic‘; 2nd, Susan Nicholas with her bicycle dressed for a wedding. and 3rd Penny Black, decorated carriage. Grand Champions: â€" Bantam Girls: Linda Heisler. Boys: Ian McEwen. Junior Girls: Linda Hallett. Boys:» Peter Williamâ€" son. Intermediate Girls: Judy Burden. Boys: John Burden. Senior Girls: Pat Courtney. Boys: Tom Tohvri and John Struik (tied). 21 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. i1 18. 19. Beverly Hills and Downsview ml" Theatre CH. 1â€"3525 P.K3 Bâ€"K2 QNâ€"q2 Râ€"BI Pâ€"KN3 Kâ€"N2 Râ€"KN1 Kâ€"B1 RPâ€"xP Nâ€"N1 T A X I Nâ€"N1t Bâ€"KB3 QKL BEST SERVICES LOWEST PRICES 24â€"HOUR ALERT VETERAN‘S LAND OF THE PHARAOHS BATTLE TAXI Starring STERLING HAYDEN CARTOON â€" â€" â€" NEWS MON. â€" TUES. â€" WED. COBWEB Tech, â€" CinemaScope â€" Adult â€" THURS. â€" FRI. â€" SAT. CINEMASCOPE For Your Pleasure In Technicolor In Technicolor Pâ€"K3 QN-$1 Râ€"Q3 Eis S-Nl â€"KN4 Râ€"N1 Pâ€"KR4 PxNP Nâ€"NS BxP NxKP ch Wi{lie"-l!esigns Râ€"RJ RR7 Bâ€"RS ch THE TIMES AND GUIDE â€" Thursday, July §th, 1956 â€" last week, and the following are the senior results:â€" 100 yard dash: Senior Girls: 1.Jof Fietcher, Joâ€"Anne Ottoâ€" way; 3, Carol Eaton. Boys: 1. Paul Roundell, Ted Williams; 3. Ronald _ Bews. Intermediate ‘Boyl: 1, Prulk l‘nge'. 2, Mike en e e t 2oL Spino; _ 3, Douglas _ Shenton. Girls: 1, Irene McCartney; 2. Angelica Beyer, Linda Connolâ€" 1y. 15 yard dash. Junior Boys: 1, Gordon Wells; 2, David Kestenâ€" herg; 3, Jamés Melvor. _ Girls: 1, Linda Lor:{l; 2, Gale Lazaroff; 3, Marilyn \Jackson. Bantam Boys: 1. Donald Mcâ€" Clure; 2, David Wells; 3, Ronâ€" t 2004 4 0 d licnts bdee s + cA uie on ald Isaacs. Girls: 1, Bonnie Carâ€" ter; 2, Marion Melvor; 3, Norâ€" ma Bews. Running broad jump: Senior Girls: 1, ~Donna Williams; 2, [ High Jump: Senior Boys: 1, ‘Donald Robb; 2, Paul Roundell;‘ ©, John McBride. Girls: 1, Joy. Fletcher; 2, Joâ€"Anne Ottoway;; 3, Donna Duke. Intermediate| Boys: 1. Frank Inge; 2, Michael Spino; 3, Adrian Peet. Girls: 1,| Joan Miller; 2, Irene McCarâ€"| tney; 3, Linda Connolly. ‘ Standing Broad Jump Senior: Girls: 1, Joâ€"Anne Ottoway; 2, Donna Duke; 3, Carol Eaton. Boys: 1, Bill Heise, Ronald Bews; 3, John McBride. Interâ€" mediate Boys: 1, Michael Spino, Ronald Hughes; 3. Frank Inge. Girls: 1, Irene McCartney; 2, Angelica Beyer; 3, Joan Miller. Junior Boys: 1, David Kestenâ€" berg; 2, Gordon Wells; 3, Larry La Grave. Girls: 1, Linda Loney; 2, Janet Grieves; 3, Ann Beckett. Bantam Boys: 1, Jimâ€" mie Fleming; 2, Donald Grieves; 3, Ann Beckett. Bantam Boys: 1, Jimmie Fleming; 2. Donald McClure; 3, Larry Metcalfe. Girls: 1, Pauline Prokopetz; 2, Judith Anderson; 3, Bonnie Carter. Jean Bradshaw; 3, Carol Eaton. Boys: 1. Paul Roundell; 2, John McBride; 3, Ronald Bews. Inâ€" termediate Boys: 1, Michsel Spino; 2, Frank Inge; 3, John Cowland. Girls: 1, Joan Miller; 2, Ifene McCartney; 3, Marilyn Walker. Junior Boys: 1, Gordon Wells; 2, Gordon Rynders; 3, Ian Telfer. Girls: 1, Wilma Pitâ€" cher; 2, Linda Loney; 3. Leslie Carter. Bantam Boys: 1, Donâ€" ald McClure; 2, David Wells; 3, Ronald Isaaes. Girls: 1. Judith Anderson; 2, Bonnie Carter; 3. Norma Bews. 1, Joâ€"«Ann _ Walker, Shirley Deeks; 2, Janet Grieves, Janet Saunders; 3, Diane Deputat, Joan Craven. Bantam Boys: 1, David Wells, Larry Metcalfe; 2, Michael Cowper, Peter Deane; 3, Stephen Shessel, Jimmy Jefâ€" frey. Bantam Girls: 1. Bonnie Carter, Pauline Prokopetz; 2, Marion Mclvor, Natali Booth; 3, Beverley Beckett, Joanne Brandston. Wheel Barrow Race: Senior Boys: 1, John McBride, Bill Heise: 2, Donald Robb, Paul Roundell; 3, Ronald Bews, Ted Williams. Intermediate boys: 1, Frank Bradshaw, Jack Noble; 2, Frank Eames, Michael Spino; 3, Glen Chapple, Douglas Shenton. Junior boys: 1, Larry La Graves, Jimmy Walker; 2, Norman Parâ€" ... Threeâ€"legged _ Race: â€" Junior Boys: 1, Ian Telfer, Robert Steâ€" wart; 2, Teddy Pitcher, Russell Ruddock; 3, Jimmy Stoyan, Norman Parrott. Junior Girls: THURS., FRL. SAT. â€" JULY 5, 6, Walt Disney‘s MON., TUES., WED. â€" JULY 9, 10, 11 (Adult) BURT LANCASTERâ€"ANNA MAGNAN! also a ROXY 2 Shows Nightly from 7:00 p.m. Northâ€"West Driveâ€"In "South West Passage" RORY CALMOUN "THE ROSE TATTOO" Hwy. 27 and Dixon Rd. "LITTLEST OUTLAW" BURT LANCASTER in whk "THE KENTUCKIAN" JEFF CHANDLER & JosEH €oTrOR WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY KIRK DOUGLAS in "ULYSSES" "BLACK TUESDAY" â€" ole â€" "THE BIG stREEt" "RED SUNDOWN" Phone BU. 6â€"2401 "ATHENA" â€" SUo â€" "HELL‘S ISLAND" MONDAY and TUESDAY ERNEST BORGNINE (AS) "MARTY" (Aduts) EDWARD G. ROBINSON PRIDAY end SATURDAY TONIGHT ONLY "CRASHOUT" All Color Show JANE POWELL in JOHN PAYNE _sio streer [ h : a«4 .mfm "mm;m* WM. BENDIX WOODBRIDGE \Deake. Bantam: 1, Paul Prokopetz; 2, Terry Friesner |Heather Heise. | Slow Bicycle Race: Set and Intermediate boys: h |McBride 2;, Edgar H * |Glen Chapple. Junior and tam Boys: 1, Wayne Hand: 2, Gary O‘Shell; 3, David Senior and Intermediate G 1, Joâ€"Anne Osmond; 2,. Li Connolly; 3, Wanda Willfr: Junior and Bantam G Bonnie Carter; 2, Susaf W Kenzie; 3, Beverley Hughes Howard _ Binstock; Deane, Michael Cowpe hen Barker, Anthony ski. Carol Eaton; 2, Donna 3, Joâ€"Anne Ottoway. I diate: 1, Marion McCle Joan Miller; 3, Marilyn man. Junior: 1, Gail I MT. DENNIS AIR CONDITIQOKED ROger 9â€"<1960 Collision 1999 JANE STREET Car Body Repairs _ And Painting CH. 1â€"6201 CMARLTON MESTON & GARY COOPER JENNIFER JONES â€" ROBERT STACK also with id ERNEST BORGNINE â€" BETSY BLAIR RICHARD EGAN & JOHN _ PAYNE, RONALD . REAGAN RHONDA FLEMING SEVEN CITIES OF GOLD ARTISTS AND MODELS TENNESSEE‘S PARTNER JOHN PAYNE & LEE J CO88 DEAN MARTIN & JerRY ueWns in ROAD TO DENVER Macklem‘s TOYS & _ BABY CARRIAGES Grant‘s GARDEN OF EVIL GOOD MORNING MISS DOVE Private War of Major Benson 2 FLAGS WEST MON. â€" TVES. . WED 1225 Weston Rd. RO. 6â€"1011 THURS. + FRL » SAt. ALL COLOR SWOW . eaaviemaes 222C courimeets sany â€" MT. DENNIS In Cinemascope IN COLOR MARTY FRI. _ SAT © MICHAEL RENNIE JULIA

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