HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-01-29, Page 15N8 :City Pools Effoit
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,.. Kilfellhistoy, written by W — the diving board
. ithe fourth
Noventher, 1050, edition of An ,cight-foot, steel mesh. fence
Civic Administratien.) surrounds the pool and prevents
Two pooli"oacription cam. •access omen, through the change
f paigns and a. healthY assist from 11°118e adjaccut.
the city council have brought lite change house is equipped
1•••••-
Fredericion, N.B., its first pub- with private dressing rooms,
lie swimming. pool — a badly- four showers and two toilets on
needed faciltty for the city each of the boys' and grls* sides,
whose nearest bathing beaches Each user steps into an antisep.
are 40 miles away. i,c feet bath before goinginto
First definite action to provide theasspool.
The• pool supervisor's
of.,,,,.,,, and the first aid rooms
the long -needed pool came in
j955 when representatives of are located between the dressing
local organizations started the rooms and overlook the pool.
hall rolling toward construction Some 400 numbered baskets -- .J1.2-1/ 43,000 ranacliano will get some, be politically disastrous be -
of the $50:000 -swimming pool. A with correaponding metal tags kind ef caneer. This is based on cause labor unions had already
'subtle canvass was carried out, provide batherS with a safe and an incidence rate of 250 new done so (luring recent strikes In
bY local organizations and ser- fool-nrof method of enecking : ;TM every 100,000 population.
cases of cancer each year for Canada.
I "Labor leaders and their doe
-ass...• •
vice clubs and netted $7,000. A cloning. As the child enters the LinfOrtunatelY, at the present; trinaire socialist cellahorators
atcond drive brought In $14,000. change hells° he is given a bas- time, there is nettling that anY-, have iceig condemned the appli-
Special contributions swelled the ket and passes into the dressing one can do to prevent these cation of a means test with re.
total to $25,000, room. After changing he passes ethaesrees fils'oma dglevvaetlepdienagi, ithl oawnesc, earl; ! smpeenetts,,tio heweslattr.e ,,ylreatns‘fvehrenptahy
Earlier this year, the city fa. his basket a clothing to an al.
tilers decided to take a hand in i tenant who gives him a rnetal
finishing the pool and an •amount tag which he pins to his bathing "4, :in NO, Ole only •essential par? NOT duo to go en the blink 1$ your toxtoil.' Igedodniesetaoselesasneid tliine rnalvaangyes. ionf.i ;LIntiltee,d Steel Workers and the
to cover the balance was included • sell. He then passes through thei Mill and Smelter Workers
I change house to the pool via the ' stances to cure it coriPletelY 1 were railed out on strike, they
especially if the condition is; themselves doled out relief only
1.11 the budget. foot bath,
:1 Filtration equipment, housed ,,, discoVered early and adeqUate; to those members who could
After alussens (Canada) Lid.
supply firm carried out excava.i under the pool deck, is the sparic. 'Y'our . Education treatment begun at once.
It is because early •diagnosis prove real need."
ti. local construction equipment.;
ler clitomaceous earth type, The — _ 'Phis is an example the federal
lion as its donation, another Fre.: ; : s
system is •fitted for later and treatment are so vital to the
central of cancer that the government should fallow, Mr,
Initial construction c on t r a c t.: bring
neering Ltd. was awarded the;
Later, Mussens arranged for ' c"Y water supply up to comfort -
Fredericton's 45 -degrees Whiy Take It Seriously?. a lay volunteer organization to
advocated the establishment
adios Medical Association first'
Can- Armour said, "for the indiscri-
or inents has been one of the prime
urinate handing out of relief pay-
dericton company, Anrie Engl..: p'ping-
!installation of a.heating coil to
for able swimming temperature, • causes of the Inflation which
Making equipment available I For its brief term of operationhelp light cencer.
backfilling and grading.has afflicted Canada since 1946."
By HON, w. J. DUNLOP is not too difficult, but intelli-i With the members of every group The result was •the Canadian
',late last summer, the pool was "In the long run our national
_First bathers plunged into the d - ' ' Ontario Minister Of Education gent anti thoughtful loyalty; 1 to which you belong,. Cancer Society which was estab- economy can no hatter afford
un er the direction a the city which depends fundamentally on i These decisions, in the last Imbed with a national charter in the
water in August, seconds after . .
recreation department of. which I o come right to . the point cif initiative and self-discipline ra- analysis, you will have to make, 1938.has divisions in costs of universal welfare.
Alderman J. E, Anderson, offH John A. Vey is director. the iu a ti.:, how Important. is titer than regimentation and co-; for yourself. They will he de- , all 10 Todayprovinciets and active units payments than could the treasu-
; ercion; a form of government,' termined by the values you are in more than 2,000 communities. ries ,s1. two of. our richest and
daily .opening the pool, told the ' education to you. as an indiviclu-1
"You are living in the finest city in other words, where not only; unconsciously building up as you:The Society helps to fight cancer tions.,,
in three ways. •
most powerful labor organize -
hundreds of children assembled:•
al and to our society as a whole?
pool the same." I Relate Work education to be of paramount ; but an intelligent and a straight- ' sure, they depend on what ee-: The first is research. The So the
I myself, consider I brilliant, leaders are necesaary, ; go through life. In large mea -
importance, f have given a lite-; thinking electorate. Education is mains permanently your own ciety recognizes the fact that the He added: "Perhaps now that
in Canada: keep your swimming
The 45 -by -105 -foot pool is de-. riltime to its service. 1 have the important for you because you out . of your activities,.your ;final conquest of cancer must be Meany) has officially stated that
the head of the AFL -(1I0 (George
signed to Olympic standards and n Cancer duty of administering a provinc-i will need it to serve your coun. studies, your contacts with your achieved by scientists working in labor leaders cannot control the
ally to that responsibility of 1 teachers, your family life. ; laboratories, Also, every country labor vote, our politicians will
take heart and start acting in
I \ is alsi feet deep at the shallow Ntif
end and 11 at the deep end. The At the meeting of the Exeter rel department devoted specific-. try and your fellow men.
water is in continuous circulation and district. unit of the in
government, But why should you, (2) We are living in an age 1 One of the most important must do its part because no one the interests of all the people."
and is completely changed every dian Cancer Society held in the a secondary school student, tuss of acceleration. It is a period of; components in this complex of can foretell where or by what
I If there are to be any redue-
six hours. .
On three sides there is a 10" J. C. Dunlop, service
i., Library on Monday. evening Mrs. education as important, I ? 1
ea‘ 1 expanding growth — growth in. influences is your formal educe- means the final "break through"
ehairman, want. to advance three reasons. 1 growth in international eernmun-1 teaches us of mankind's peal
-00- -; a v a 11 a h 1 e productive energy,: tion—your study of what history, will he mode.
The. major cancer.research ef- halt to inflation, there must be
tions in taxes in Canada, or any
foot wide concrete deck and on announced that a. .vistt to the (1) We are all taking part in leaden a n (1 interdopendence, i successes and failures; what fort in Canada is through , Na- said. '
cuts in government spending, he
London cancer clinic .would be a risky experiment, but you, if groWth in technological skill, and science has to say about the initial Caneer. Institute of Cana-
made as soon as driving condi-
tions were. better.
She also said that a daffodil
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Health Probl*m
which there Aro 'complete fig.
Cancer Remains
DUrillig 1057 ftbe leg Year for Suggest Two
:. Methods
, or offing Gov't Ta xes
of OM, 31,740 were -
tires) '4,739 Cenedifills died sit F
,malca and LA09 females.
Thia was 515 more than died 1 Two concrete suggestions for 1 sit that the size 01 the higheit
from Dancer in 3056 and, allow.rreducing taxes — making wet- paid military, naval and air' ei,
Ing for the Increase In PePitles, fare payments only on the basis tablishmonts in all the world be
tion, it indicates that the cancer of proved need and slashing de. cut back. It this maps reclueing
death rate relnaina about the fence expenditures — were made •the eivil service tail as well as
in a recent Toronto speech by the brass -hatted head that'e the
same.
0. syn ceaetirs eis asuilleatthhe inaeecOannd. StotuaTrhtesis. rs.ritieoc,r,eeconomic 01 In
twhaeInyctlitrzabiona5gs (igtoiCtletl'Iltoirtrlapoewr.0')4',Itiltelorie,41
.ada and one of our most serious ada, Limited,
and baffling healti) Prohlems,1 Mr, Armour told' the National, eral government, made a ITV
according to it National Health; Concrete Products Association ' effort to get out •Of the defence
Week release. I that putting welfare payments spending bog, Mr, Armour said,
During' 1059 anProximately, on a proved need basis need not s"ttpleicilhael tpolevalciaeyrsata5nolleorsehwayll
that scrapping the Arrow wool
no valid argument in 11°11
cause unemployment.
•
"Hitler promised the Gerinag
Peier!pPlioeymbpenwt QpIlrieciblseornlv,eantildeltild14•11
by putting six million men into
luinitifleorrincearntdaindiyefenectue,edisroacluocrtitiloaisnI
unemployment but at the cost 0
the most dreadful war in his,
tory,"
only because of your age, have j above all, growth in knowledge.1 world we live in; what mathe-1 a whichderives per cen o "We Canadians have got to re-
gain . control of gove.rnment
a greater stake in it than I. You will have to run to loop ' matics Contributes as a follnda- its income from the Canadian
Without having had Much, if any, up With the times. Education is;ation for precise thought and Cancer Society. spending. Only by so'doing can
PRESENTATION and dance for tea or similar event would be say in the matter, we are mem.; important; to you because you ; measurement; the light that fo-I Since its formation in 1947, the we generate the private capital
enter -
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Arenthals held at campaign time in April, 1 hers of a democratic society, ! will need it to know what to do ; reign lanm
guages ay throw on ' National Cancer Institute (which : without which a private (nee Donna 'Mills), Luean Arena, Mr, R. Doig, Seaforth, new , We are trying to make a Successwith opportunities that wait in the thinking of other nationali• ; includes representation from all prise system must eventually be
29c district extension chairman, who 1 of a form of government which . your path. i ties; most of all, what the study professional b o d i e s concerned ' destroyed.
Friday, February 6.
-- attended the meeting said $15,- d e m a n d s not unquestioning. (3) To grow up intelligently in of Fnglish can bring to us of , with the -problem), has develop-, "All defence f xpenditures tend
CHILD HEALTH — The monthly 000 will be spent on patients in ;obedience, which for many people' the modern world is to face up i beauty, and power and ;inspire- : ed a system for the evaluation !It be inflationary, ' he declared.
1 'ld Health Conference in the•
. Huron county this year and it I
.I tion. Education is important to and suppoit of research projects , The sort of nonsensical beha-
Health. Unit office, South Huron is expected there will be 12,500 to personal decisions of ever-Inng complexity and diffi-; you for what it can do for your ; that has made Canada an im- ' viour which uses expenditures
patients in Ontario Town Topics coo,- decisions as to the ob. mind and spirit. . ' portant participant in the world's ' on useless weapons must he
Hospital ,Anne Street entrance), new cancer .
2. No clinic will be held on society has grown rapidly in the This ' stopped by taxpayers in a .do -it -
has been advanced to February this year, He said the cancer I ..
jectives you will seek in it; I These, 10 my mincl, are three scientific attack on cancer,
29c Miss Helen Sweet and M•iss decisions as to your beliefs and compelling reasons for the life- year its budget for research will' yourself rebellion.
February 9. past two years. In 1956 it had "We taxpayers must now in -
46 units and 22 branches and in Edwina Baker, Toronto, spent your standards of moral values; 1 time pursuit of a sound and well- he close to a million dollars,
some 80 separate projects are
ches mother, Mrs, Muriel Sweet.
the weekend with the formers
soas.s.rs,,asassss.oa.ssa..,.,..;s;;,.s.:.-sysssmssssss.- ,,.., s -....,••;•;,,,,,....:,,•,.;,,,s.:,..... :-• ••:.,:;:.•:.::• . ,,.,. being supported and a Jill mber
decisions as to your relationship' balanced education.
1958 it heti 63 units and 105 bran -
Mrs. R. Dickins gave a report Messrs. Garnet Flynn and Gar-
et the Huron unit held in Code.: don! McDonald of London spent
rich when Dr, E A. McMaster,: Wednesday in Exeter,
guest speaker, told of his visit! Mr. and Mrs, William Ctitting
to Japan where he observed can-! of town are celebrating their
cer treatment. • i forty-fifth wedding anniversary
Mr, Ray Mills, -branch cam- today (Thursday).
paign chairmae, reported • on the I Miss Pearl. Keys slipped ort
convention held in Hamilton. He some ice near her home on
said the money sent to cancer Thursday morning and fractured.
head quarters has increased her shoulder. She is a ;patient; in
in 1958 and Most of the mo.ney 1 -Mrs and Mrs. Charles Acheson.
attended the capping ceremony .. .--'1-ill
Z
from $43,000 in 1948 to $750,000 South Huron Hospital.
,
is spent in research,
President Lloyd Fort tweed for the students at Satnia Ger10- —
, meet., ral Hospital last Thursday. Their, Re_. - -•,,.,- - `...
mare people to attend t' : v Robert S. Hiltz, B.A., Th.D. ...--7c-c--.. -
5.,--" 4.1.7.6,;,. ..(r.4.-•
ing. He said everyone who had daughter, sally, was one. of the -
fund is a menfber. 1 cap. sss
donated a dollar to the cancer nurses -in -training to receive her. Organist: Mrs. A. Willard
"Mind if I use your phone?"
Two new films "The Warning ' Mr. and Mrs, Reginald Wucrth, 10;00 a.m.—Church School for all.
Shadow" and "The Traitor With- London, were involved in a ii.,1.45es __m . i Worship
' " .1 . , 1 three -car accident near Elgin- ' a.m. . mil ng
The next meeting will be held field Sunday when they were .on Sermon: "With Sword and
Monday, March 23. their -way to Exeter to visit Trowel"
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nursery class for 4 and 5 years CHRISTIAN
E. Wuerth. An American air- during sermon.
Ralph Willis, Simcoe street, re- man, travelling south, lost con- Sacrament of Baptism will be REFORMED CHURCH
turned home from Westminster trol of his car on the hill, and Rev, A, G. Van Eek, Minister
observed.
Hospital, London, Thursday after- struck the Wuerth vehicle and Come and Worship With Us
noon after spending two weeks another northbound car. No one
there. was injured.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Witmer, Mr. and Mrs, Ulric Snell left
Tillsonburg, spent: - the weekend Sunday for a vacation in Flor-
with Mr. and Mrs. Wes 'Witmer. ida.
COMING EVENTS—
Presentation
Ea Dance
FOR MR. AND MRS.
JACK ATKINSON
(nee Donna Robinson)
Friday, Jan. 30
LUCAN ARENA
Good Music
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
Dine And
DANCE
EVERY FRIDAY.
NIGHT
Old Forge
Bayfield
10 p.m. to 1:30 Cm.
Music By
GRANT EDIGHOFFER,
and his
MELODY MASTERS
Vocals by JoAnn
Modern, Rock 'n Roll and
Old -Time Music
Admission 750
• Usborne
Hibbert Mutual
Fire Insurance
Company
The Annual Meeting of
the Usborne Hibbert Mu.
tual Fire insurance Company
will be held at Farquhar
Hall, Farquhar, on Monday,
February 2nd, 1959, ' at 2
p.m., for the purpose of re-
ceiving the reports of the
Directors and Auditors for
the past year, for the elec-
tion of two Directors for a
three-year term, election of
Auditors, and any other
business that may be in the
interests of the Company.
The Directors whose term
of office expires are Clay-
ton Colquhoun and Mot
Rohde, both of wilibm are
eligible for te-election,
E. Claytm.Cblquboun,
President
Arthur loraser,
8ecretary.Treaurar
MAN STREET
The United,. Church
. of Canada
Minister:
of outstanding scientists have
been established as fulltime can-
cer workers.
24Pirtarf cancer is through education.
Volunteers use every means of
The Society's second attack on
communication to present the
facts about cancer in a non-
. spectacular way to people in
homes, schools, special groups
CALVARY CHURCH , and, through the industrial edu-
cation programme, to workers in
Evangelical United Brethren ,offices and factories. This pro-
gramme, which em °ha sizes the
DASHWOOD
importance of early diagnosis
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister and treatment, is having its ef-
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist feet, Clinicians and others who
Many people reach great
heights by putting up a bluff.
10:00 a.m.—Morning Service treat cancer now state definitely
World Service Day that, largely because of it, more
11:00 a.m.—Sunday School and more people are applying;
;
Friday, an. 30, 8 p.m.—Ladies' for treatment with cancers in
Aid Meeting early and more curable stages. t
The third method of cancer
control practiced by the Society ;
concerns the welfare of the can-
cer patient. By making cancer
dressings, providing transporta-
tion and accommodation to out,'
Worship patients. giving recreational and
9:4(5Dtatt.cn11)--Morni ng
vocational thcrany and in many;
Rev. A. G. Van Eck, Exeter other ways volunteers of the
Society work to make a little
pa-
tient, the lot of the cancer pa-;
The money for research, • edu-1
cation and welfare is raised by
volunteers (luring the annual
12-4:
IDL Xing Fullmer( Syntliente. World rights ria.eri
don't care WHO moves in above us; we'll never
forget YOU folks."
12:23
uturoo.Adko., WOW tegerrtil
"When, 'Merenearly to concede defog. I% call the
-plumber,'
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
9:45 a.m.—Missionary Day
Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Communion Service
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
Thurs., 2:30 p.m.—w.m.c. Meet-
ing at the home of Miss D,
Peart
in
Friday — Christ Ambassador's
meeting at the Huron County
Home,
"But seek ye first the kingdom
of God and His righteousness: 7;30 p.m.—Evening Service
and all these things shall be Sermon Subject: "I am the
added unto you," Bread of Life"
—Matthew 6:33 Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Bible Study
Pastor: Evang. L. Winn.Butler and Prayer Service.
2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Worship
(English)
Rev. A. G. Van Eck, Exeter
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School
BAYFIELD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor Bodenham
9;45 a.m.—.Bible School
11:00 asn,—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject; "Not Wanted
on the Voyage"
THAMES ROAD
MEANONITE CHURCH
EXETER
"Teach Me Thy Truth 0 Lord"
10:30 am.—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Worship
Pastor: Stanley Sauder, Exeter
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
K. L. Zorn, Pastor, Phone 65
10;00 aan.—Sunday School
11;00 a.m.—Worship Service
Sermon: "The Meaning of
Suffering"
"Weleome in His Name"
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
8;30 a,m.—IIoly Coinniunion
11:00 a.m.-1101y Communion
Nursery, Sunday School
7:00 pae.—Evensong
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Re. Samuel Kerr, B.A.. B.D.
Minister
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
In MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p.m.—Worship and Sermon
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School
All Welcome
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
10:00 aan,—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "The Candle
of the Lord"
The Jonior Choir will sing the
anthems.
7;00 p.m.—Evening Worship
A South Huron 'Young People's
Rally will be held in observ-
ance of Christian Youth Week,
Special speaker: Bill Pollen..
Duet by Sandra Walper and
Marlene McBride.
Fireside Hour for the young
people following the service,
A Warm Welcome
Is Extended To A11
NO'rE: 'Phe annual meeting of
the congregation will he held
Friday night with a pot luck
supper at 6;30 p.m.
Organiet: Mrs, Bob Pryste ZION CHURCH
10:00 a,m,—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Evangelical United Brethren
Sermon Subject: "Judgment
Without morey" c RE D-ItoN
Nursty for children up to Six Rev, G. R. Strome, Pastor
10:00 a in —WOrship seevice con.
years..
MondaY, -1 P,111.—Children Of the ducted by the W.S...W..S.. Short
talks by several women.
Church meeting in the Sunday
School room. 11:15 a,m,—Church School
Tuesday, a p.m.—Circle meeting ,
at the home of Mrs. Art Willi. Thursday '-isiisAskri.oSnA\l' jtid
smith,
Enjoy
Dancing
to the music of 4.
DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA
in the
•
Community
Centre, Zurich
Every
Friday Night.
10 to 1:3G
Modern, Rock '11 Roll
Square Dancing
Admission 750
Sponsored by
Zurich Lions Club
JOIN THE CROWDS
Arena
Activities'
FRIDAY, JAN. 30
i00—btienn Wee Weer ten,
Exeter Wee Wee.
5:30—Lite:in Irish NIS.
Exeter Mohawks
SATURDAY, JAN. 31
8:00-1 ;00-111 I nor Hockc'
::0-3:30—Publ le Skid
3;304 igit re SUnting
7 :00-11-lensall Boot IN TO.
tUeter tin to lung ,
$410-1401111011 Pee .-Weett• *to,
Exeter Pee ll'eer
11:30-0Jul nn .)1 Idgels ^rr.
Exeter :11
MONDAY, TUESDAY
& WEDNESDAY
( Booked for the polygon)
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Wheat Producers
Anneal Meeting
Huron County
AGRICULTURAL BOARD ROOMS, CLINTON
Wed., February 11 — 2:00 p.m,
Ontario President Reg Meyers, Guest Speakei.
Electibn of Officers
•
J. C. Hemingway, Sec-Treas.
Russell Bolton, Pres.
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public contributed 82.629,000, In
the future, es research exeands.
even more money will be needed
for cancer control.
Senior Citizens
SOCIAL
EVENING
Tues., Feb. 3
8:00 p,m,
EXETER LEGION HALL
Ladies please bring
sandwiches or cookies,
ALL YOU CAN EAT
Salmon * Glazed •
Macaroni
olives
Roast Turkey
VeGetable Salads
HArn . •
Scalloped Potatoes ,
BeefRoast
Onions
Rolis
Dessert
• SUPPEk.
Stephen Township Federation of Agriculture
Annual -Meeting 61.
Turkey Banquet
CREDITON COMMUNITY CENTRE 1
Wed., Feb. 4 — 7:00 p.m,
1
ADMISSION $1.50
GUEST SPEAKER: DON MIDDLETON
Fieldman for Middlesex County
Local Entertainment ,Dance
LLOYD LAMPORT, Pres, ALLAN RICHARD, Sec.
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LYRIC THEATRE
CAVEN • PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH 1
Friday, Feb, 6
Advance Sale Of Tickets Only,
Prom Members of Cavell CIttItt
Aduitt 31.50
Publit klinet ciiiropofi Mut B 111 By .7:30 'p.m. TO tee The Etitift Prograrn
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600 p.m,
EXETER
NOW PLAYING
"BADLANDERS"
* Man Ladd
* Katy Jurado
.7- phis —
"ANDY HARDY
COMES HOME"
(dolor; Vistavision)
* Mickey Rooney
* Fay Holden
MON., TUES, & WED.
FobNary 2, 3 and: 4.
"TO PARIS
WITH LOVE"
* Alec Guiness
* Odile Versois
— plus —
"FIEND WITHOUT
A FACE"
Marshall Thompson
* Kim Parker
(Adult Entertainment)
• 3 13IG SHOWS
NPXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
* Donald O'Connor
"Francis Covers The Bigtown"
— plus —
* Bud Abbott ** Lou Costello
"Meet The Keystone Cops"
"Ain't Misbehaven"
* Roy Calhouti