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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 57

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The Boston Globei
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55 Canadian American News cottish ricmc 7 roc The Boston Sunday GIobeAogast 23, 1963 74th Set for kton beat By LEONARD LERXER lowed by the Pipe Band Com sued by Ottawa after muchlar meeting places for the Ca-jheld Sunday, Sept 1 at Rose What promises to be the bieest Scottish mVnic petition. New England will be repre nadian-American group. Feat-'Croix HalL Dudley st, Rox-ure attraction is Bill Lamey. bury, featuring Bill Lamey' and "ioKiond Games ever held will be the 74th an- sented as well as scores of one of the finest Down East nual eet-togethpr at iha Rrnrlrtnn orchestra with modern and Down East dancing. Doors open fiddlers in New England.

bands from all parts of Cana ia, especially the Maritimes. at 9 and the pre-holiday dance Festivities will close with A midnight dance will be ends at 3 a.m. debate. The decision to issue bilingual checks was announced in the Spring of 1962. But the order, was to take effect when the government's supply of unilingual checks ran out They have not run out.

The opening of the new dance and get-together season will be marked Labor Day evening, Sept. 2, at Orange Hall, Prospect Brookline. the spine-tingling Massed Band Parade and the awarding of the Honors of the Day. On the sidelines, spectators Fair Grounds, Saturday, Sept. 7.

The games, long held in Brook-line on Labor Day, have been moved to a roomier location. More than $1850 in prizes will be awarded with many thousands of visitors expected to attend, in addition to the hundreds of Canadians now vacationing in this region. highlights of.and duets. New this season may also join in the fun. wiu be a spacious area for Down East dancing.

complete with fiddlers for those who want to try their hand at Joe Martin and his orchestra will present Down East dancing for the hundreds of local and visiting Canadians in this Some of the wis ft v- A 1 i real old time dancing. Leading a group of fiddlers will be the popular Bill Lamey, who plays area. Champion caller Dan will be the ancient piping called Piobaireachd, pronounce "Peebrock." MacEachern will be aided by BOSTON HEARING AID CENTER DOES IT AGAIN "CONTACT AMPLIFIER" Another Space Age Product Revolutionary new hearing help for folks a little bit hard of hearing or for special occasions. HOLD IT TO YOUR EAR AND HEAR No cords, no buttons in the ear, absolutely. Nothing to wear.

for many of the Canadian Joe Martin in the Down American dances in Boston. For the hefty men attend East sets. The Down East Softball the games sponsored by Clan Sutherland, Brookline, will be the appearance of the Regimental Band of the Canadian Guards and the Second Battal-lion Pipes and Drums of the Canadian Guards, both from Ottawa, plus the City of Montreal Pipe Band. ing the games, they can enter the caber toss, a strenuous League winds up its season event that requires a post like This is regarded as the classical music of bagpiping, and requires much stamina as well as finely tuned pipes. Each Piobaireachd takes from this afternoon at Franklin a telephone pole to be raised Field, Dorchester.

Hundreds of vertically and flipped over. There's plenty of spaces for fans who have followed the fortunes of the six teams in the league are expected to be The Highland events begin at 10 a.m. and are in 23 cate-420 to 30 minutes to play, parking at the fair grounds and many hundreds of free seats in the big grandstand so on hand for the finale. Be that no one need complain of "bostoThe "Your Guide to Better Hearing" 31 Bromfield Street, Boston 8, Mast. not being able to witness the dozens of events.

ginning at 2, New Waterford meets the Micmac Indians; Sydney is pitted against the Maple Leafs and Dominion takes on Antigonish. i Tom Kilgarriff has thrown open his establishment at 131 Green Jamaica Plain, so gories, including the Highland Fling, Sword Dance and various Jigs and Shean Truibhas for all age groups. Bagpipe competitions begin at 10:30 a.m. There will be 10 contests in this division, marches, strathspeys and reels, slow marches without stopping. The contest will attract some of the best players of the ancient tunes in North America.

At 2 p.m., one of the most exciting pageants of the day will be held the Introduction of the Pipe Bands, fol To Dance at Scottish Games Marguerite Thibeau of Saugus is one of many lassies and laddies who will compete for honors at 74th annual Scottish Picnic and Highland Games at the Brockton Fair Grounds Saturday, Sept. 7. LI 2-5530-5531 Corner of Provfne A Bromndd Strut Floor A new national park to be established at Kejimkujik Lake in western Nova Scotia becomes the first in Canada since the creation of Terra Nova Na- I would like ts sea Contact Amplifier in the privacy ef mj homi. Please tend additional information on Contact Amplifier. Port in lSWfnnnriland i Wat 5tR ile smith l'a" NAME- in 1957.

The proposed national have an opportunity to meet their friends and talk about west of Halifax STREET. "Down Home." Every Wednes park, the second one in Nova Scotia after Cape Breton Highland National Park, will be CITY Bilingual Federal government I day is Canadian Night at Kil- come the 19th in Canada. It checks are finally being is- garriff's, one of the most popu- Chess Notebook By JIM BURGESS Army, Navy, Air Force 'Thunderbirds' Fly At Hanscom Today By NAT KLINE Weather permitting, thousands of people who were disappointed on Armed Forces Day in May will The Embassy Room of the Hotel Sheraton Kimball, Springfield, is the arena for the 1963 hew England Open Chess Championship tournaments. First round at 7:30 p.m., Aug. 30.

Entry fee is $12 for Class $8 for Class B. List closes at 5.00 p.m., Aug. 30. Entries and inquiries to Eli L. Bourdon, 1195 Hampden st, Ho-lyoke.

Svetozar Gligoric, Yugoslavian grand master, will give an DF AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL and COMPLETE TOY and JUVENILE FURNITURE STORI finally get their chance to see the Air Force's great precision flight demonstration team the Thunder-birds in action this Some 80,000 New Englanders came to the Hanscom Field show three months ago to see the pilots of the red, white and blue F-100 Super Sabre jet interceptors streak through breath-taking precision maneuvers, only to have rain wash out the event. IvLlMS A special show starts at 3:30 delegates will meet at the Fontainebleau Hotel Sept. 8 to exhibition of simultaneous chess play at the Harvard Club, Boston, Aug. 28, 7 p.m. The maestro will play up to 50 games.

M.S.CA. members pay $3, non-members pay $4. Write: Robert Goodspeed, 981 Plymouth Bridgewater, this afternoon, open to the pub- hear John Hugh Crimmins, co ordinator for Cuban affairs in he. The aerobatic team will fly within a one-mile radius of Hanscom so that spectators can the Department of State, U.S. Sen.

Kenneth B. Keating of see every maneuver. An official Mass. narrator will describe each Gligoric, still groggy from New York and Emilio Louis Rodrigcez, forced to flee from formation, the grueling Piatigorsky Cup tournament in Los Angeles, is The Thunderbirds' performance coincides with the windup Cuba late in 1959 and now an investment firm executive in the United States. in Chicago for the U.S.

Open. In the Open Gligoric took an of the Fifth National Rocket Championships, which opened Installation officers of early lead though the field was at Hanscom Field last Berkshire County will take a record 265 and there were place Saturday evening at five grand masters entered. Pittsfield. Joseph Madison Jr. is the commander-elect.

The Yugoslavian chess whiz has several simuls scheduled before his Boston date. After the Harvard Club exhibition he will go to Springfield where V.F.W. Six Bay Staters are working he will brace the field. with national convention com Gligoric was born in Belgrade ir 1923. Although he was a recognized master in his mittees or in key posts at the current Veterans of Foreign homeland as early as 1939 it was not until after World War II that he achieved international recognition.

In 1947 he won a tournament in Warsaw ARMY NEWS Lt Gen Dwight E. Beach, research and development chief, is the new commanding general of the Combat Development Command, Ft. Belvoir, Va. He is succeeded in his research post by Lt Gen William W.Dick. Maj Jane H.

Johnston, Army Nurse Corps, head nurse at, Boston Army Base Dispensary, has been cited by the Legion of Valor for her work in military nursing, including administration of a special cancer detection clinic, Sp 4 Paul F. Ryan of Med-ford, with the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Germany, has been Wars conclave Seattle, Wash. Eugene P. Carver Boston, past national commander-in-chief is with the National Rehabilitation and Welfare Service Committee. Quartermaster William L.

McCar ahead of Smyslov and Boles lavsky. However, it was not until 1950 at Mar del Plata thy, Brookline, is working with that Gligoric managed to score another win of that magnitude Since then he has won many inten tional events notably at Hastings and the famous Staunton Memorial of 1951. the national finance and internal organization group; Emilio F. Marino, Brighton, and Edward W. Hartung, Springfield, Americanism and community service; and Joseph A.

Scerra, Gardner, resolutions. Paul Mal-eska, Brockton, is assistant national sergeant-at-arms. 36th Infantry Gligoric has twice qualified reported as being with the 254-man unit which rendered assistance to victims of the earthquake disaster at Skopje, Yugoslavia. NAVY NOTES Lt Cdr Edward J. Casey, na rcW FOR THE 5 Wmm Muiiolmouiy kidsi! Vlrn TvztnlZl STYLAIRE NET PLAY A PORTABLE TRAVEL CRIB MM rf DELUXE BALL Al, nyIon WMm "'V'V'" yft TOP CRIB I comply few- pteWf 111 iwJ4ilJ If Ikf 'M- I eon- PMWllMlMI'if I I i IttBi OUR SPECIAL I I FAMOUS BUNNY BEAR 088 I mWM I MATTRESS I I 21 I mattroi TO rir 1 Waterproof Posture Board I PRICE I Mattress To Fit 2.99 1 A 1 Famou, HKiH CTpWm A SFMFIHISHED CHESTS A Chrome-plated I kSTl: Ul I 4 0n.r $0ratf I Drawer Built-in safety belt.

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During World War II he was a member of the partisan resistance movement and was decorated for bravery twice. His first profession, which he has never really abandoned, was journalism. Gligoric sprinted into an early lead at Los Angeles but in the second half managed her FRAM (Fleet Rehabilita erno will celebrate the 20th an niversary of the landing at a tion and Modernization) overhaul at the Navy Yard in special memorial meeting Fri day, Sept. 6. Ralph Mattera, New York Chapter President, Charlestown.

He is a Massachusetts Maritime Academy alumnus. Machinist's Mate Donald R. Dunshee, Back Bay, is with the aircraft carrier Randolph, Task Group Alfa flagship, in the 36th Infantry Veterans Association will preside. Reserves New England's only Marine Air Reserve squadron, VMA- Caribbean. AIR FORCE 322, based at South Weymouth Newly-commissioned 2d LtNaval Air Station, set a squad- to -ore just three draws (with Panno, Reshevsky, and Naj-dorf).

His draw with Panno in the 11th round had some neat points. Kashdan had this to say in his tournament bulletin: "Panno seemed to have all the better of the early middle ron record of 777.7 hours flown Alfred R. Melanson of Arling during its active duty at the Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point. NC. recently Lt Col George R.

Walsh of ton is being reassigned to Of-futt AFB. as an administrative officer, and 2d Lt James E. Lee III of Maiden has been assigned to Pope AFB, N.C., as a C-130 Hercules transport pilot. Bedford is commander and Lt Col Charles Darcy, Wakefield, deputy commander. Maj Leo F.

Leary, Newton Boston businessman, graduate of Boston College and Boston game. After the exchange of queens one of his rooks got to the 7th rank, with the other ready follow. "Gligoric clearly had no defense to the invasion. His chance, if any, was a quick counter-attack. With a threat of mate at a critical juncture he just managed to get his rooks into a similar position.

"Now either player could force a perpetual check. Either player could also stop to take cawns or threaten mate but University's School of Public Relations, has been appointed chairman of the 1964 Marine Lt Col Don P. Querela of South Boston has been awarded an oak leaf cluster to the Air Force Commendation Medal for his work as operations staff officer for Headquarters. 8th Air Force, Westover AFB. Corps Reserve Officers Asso' ciation Military Conference, the first to be held in Boston.

Sgt Cosmo J. Centrella of Enlarge Vatican Museum couldn't maintain any threat Cambridge, following an Alas VATICAN CITY (AP) kan duty tour, has been as Plans are underway for a new long enough to do any good. Panno took almost all his time, thon fifpred the draw. signed to Langley AFB, Va. mm vooiv where betteh l3S3h first baby furniture doll SSsZ.

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8-12. K-K .4 OFFICIAL "ROMPER ROOM" TOY STORES win De tne largest single conv mittee meetina of the conclave 1flR-7ch 17R-N7ch K-B 38 Dr Approximately 400 convention.

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