M 'The Guardian. Charlottetown. 7P3; 31a: 1. 1964. 13 FARM FEDERATION NEWSLETTER ' State Secretary Makes Plea i For Biculturalism Commission l . . , ' l I \ 'v . ' TOROVTO ‘(T' ~ Stale Sec- lPl'r‘V‘i'P 'n the rest of Canada I S N r. l . .,.: . ' retary Lallltlliiiti‘ll” said Titll‘s» Then. of course. it would be _' e . ’ day Canada cannot afford to ll’tltllt’l to fni‘. in its mission in '>ce the royal coniitiisstoii oii spite of the hizh quality of its Bilinzulism and Btculturalism work and us failure could. i be‘ -t. i.. time. be fatal to our country, i lie said in an address to the Non tha: ‘\t“ have taken the (‘anadian Tilauufacturci's' \sso- risk of establishing the commis- ciation that culture has in the won. we cannot afford to see it past bot-ti an important divisive fail " factor in Canada but it can be ‘uhs FOR Bmgys while the PEI. Federation of half of agriculture since its or- - for farm support. Going no fur- ' igviciilturc lakes considerable ganization in 1941. it is not on' ther back than .lan. l. 1964. the i {mic in its achievements on be- the past that it bases its claim 4. federation can claim to have 1‘ — rs " " "‘ ' * “'"’*“ “‘ ynamic forward look in its ap- ‘ 'proach to the solution of farml " problems. it host to the annual meeting . if. of the Canadian Federation in‘ 4 » ‘ ' V g - ' v ‘ “ , y ' will a Elem “ml‘mfl “me: 31' leN‘MSHF "TEN 8” January the provincial mu 1 i i y ' : - . I . V ' . t _ the royal commissmn onbl. (enundmzc .mhudhaih. and as . g 'pt _, 4,: . . l l ,, .1 , y , l . .. created a favpurable impressionI ‘ ' , , - "" ‘ * ' l l. m‘u'} "m V '1 .” d W“ lu'nll‘m“ "truth?" “i “mills and 3550' on visitors both {or Island hos?“ I ‘9, I , .3 In : I 1; will achime iitile if ll has to “Him; i.‘ “Mum” hrmk (0 th' I - . n for its abmtv m carry . ' ., “ ' "work in a vacuum of indiffer- H7 ~- 77 l taliti a d _ . royal commission on promotion out the various arrangements. l em" 0" "l 3” almtwl’l‘m'e 0' of bilingualism. better cultural ficers of tiie federation were . “mum l'f‘litl‘ltu“ 3"” m0" ldequall ‘ I I Of . ., " A . H H V. v V ‘ 1 involved in a meeting with the l'w I .. j . I ' " . “1' “"TUM {19' "1‘" “"3" 0' understand n: of a bicuitural iHon. Maurice Sauve in Febru- _ e - ’ ' I ' ' . _ ; :fl'll‘p'ld‘.‘ “Q” *3?“ '6'; "‘03"; (Vittorio my this meeting introduced to ’ " . ” « . - ,‘ ‘,. ‘ ' ‘ h 7 ppm ion in no r an ind| - lie mid the federal govern _ an " \ I . R, 'i e“ I . ew minister the thinking of "Wu 3an ha‘ Placed SPGClAl By NE": A. MATHESON the Eastern Provinces with re- P Cent . f‘tti“llu\i> on cultural matters in ‘ y Provincial-Fagin Editor ispect to the freight assistance er plans for the celebration of the A 5T0!“ i wrote from the first Atlantic Winter Fair in policy on western grain and the. H'k P rc'itennia‘ of Confederation iii fialifax last November told an interesting tale of a steer ARDA program. i l e rOpOSEd 196’. Fulton Sanderson York Pouit took to the show. But i found ACTION UNDERWAY Tlu‘ “View” contribution “fl chklcn‘h‘aspiiletgvgho liangerhhn farm that the story has In March {he fedorminn-§ brief' ' . .1 4- ' ' In Seaway TONS uoiild amount to 3100000000 oticr aces C“ i .ei‘csuig. ,. . . ‘ _ ' i i ll‘I-i' m m A. d '. ,, . . . . . ,, . ‘ . coveiini: Views and polic ro- " m' ' - ‘“ " ‘ T “" "““”“ a” p” '11: “ast [proiafi';-l;d2c:n;e}:i;rfr4: thatiiihllhlzhnhioisoiih decided posals lradhionahv presezleg to L . ’ .l _ V ‘ ("WWWA (.p \ WWW” who mom“: mud help. In ltd Crailifm sl-akiidh'tered at tl dicu'Pilmfsl il‘ neg. C1598 my” the members of the legislature ‘ ‘ ' ‘ 1“ i"""“'-‘€‘ mils ”” ml“ 51 LPN" \ 7"" "l ’l‘" "dle‘ “'3‘ "“ lithiil:\iolll5 took «the look r-ilI the astiiinalolaudlfildld (lleigfll‘iizfivif: was dl5"“559d 3' much greater “a 6 t. L l I; ‘ rmw loam.” h" “hm” m Der mm M “10 NP“ mm” dem- ml 200‘! ,0 km. he” him rm. lhc Fm Slack Shaw at Chap length With the executive coun- —— «i—s’e—en- ' - « A “‘"l “65 l‘f‘t‘u Plated before T‘ the federal cabinet, reliable I V. "77mm ‘ ' sources report ALMOST tympani-our irtrtown, he advned ('il where more definite consid-l r r 7 we to the Lord for those among The plan to li‘fllst" toll chat-abs 'l‘hey left the heifer there but look the Hereford steer home. "am", “0”” b0 RM?" and un- l1 wa: winter time and the. snow was fairly deep. so they let lflemakmgs made- Already af'llOH‘ ‘ - -‘ — ‘ - ' ' the animal out of the. trailer at the top of their iane_ think. '5 underway With I‘ESPeCi 10 I Work is moving itito high place and work on the stage St.. looking towards the llol- “mm ("0" ' “mm” (“mm on mqu and 5m” m”"”‘"’- l'l‘lfgllln “a” k I 1 mm of in: he would "‘an down the lane. to the barn. But the animal “umber °f the“ WWOSals- ear at the Fathers of ('onfe- area is in its final stages. This man's siore. The theatre is to Christianst who, in present Clr- lhrmzh "1° “‘mm‘mmm “'nlm“ “Tm 17" mm“ [hem almost panicde and hearted for the bush. I On March 30 at the call of the‘ g , . I ' is the main seating area as be completed for the Domin- cumslances are in fear we “Hay “as lm’pal‘cd by “10 5'. "WWI" m 'l‘“ l“ Mn“ “0‘” “ 'E THOUGHT at first that we'd lead one of the cows llflk‘l‘allou 900 Potato grower! era'm" Memona] Theam' seen from the stage end ofllie ion Drama Festival starting .- ‘ . . . V - Lamvm'e 5"" "as" ‘lllhm‘lll’ Ampmq.“ 5mm," allhm’gh the, lill if the barn inward him. and he would follow her to the. met at the Vocational Institute . u '- i l “N1 lhat' “my d‘mger bemg 3”” a dc‘allpd “‘m‘lmlc 39- “MM 1” “Mk”- H ‘ , . ‘ Most of the seat barks are in theatre, lotated off Richmond May lRtlt. , y , _ . , W ,~___, l barn . l‘llli.ll told me. .But the animal took for the woods. When [and ccns'idered matters related fat I'i'mOVerl. they uill tnercby tiiatsril of scauav traffic over -—-—-.—-——=i ilit‘i illt.l to coinei him. the Dade) steer would chaige at to the welfare of the industry. which represent the different have been an era in m". hismry. ble to enjoy their own “‘9 I“ “‘9 .‘MFS. i ~ be 3 Hum. Finally he plunged into deep snou- and got stuck. So Out of this meeting came defin— . . . . . - . . . ('aliinci approval of the plan Fuhnn and one “f "L. boys grahbm him. gm a mm, on him he recommendations for policy. phases of agriculture. can claim. when explottatinn of natural i-e- Pope IS Worried rights based on the natiual law is not “Nessa”. at this stage mm gm him to the am. ‘and for me namh" | ._’ to be in a position where ap-. sources by the farmer was justi- in freedom. sec ii r i ty and in “Minimums hmhmn the Cm : h Late last summer they found the animal weighed close to 900 tees ‘0 consider hiQhoihéuggg. preaches can be made. cii behalf» tied. an exploitation of the farm- Turk Pressure Maw}- nadiah and American “away ‘ pounds. so he would clearly be too heavv for the Fat Stock m. of agriculture me be“ M the mdustl‘)’ i0 SOVOI‘uuWul. Gl‘ mund from the "3110" Wild" Vatican sources said the Pope agencies. ' a”' bout provincial and federal. and in‘: standpoint. the present era VATICAN Cl'l‘Y owl—Pope was referring to such stops as The ('atiarlian scauav author- proach. Already one committee . , - , . - . . . - . a v. - .. . . . is functioning Phd has met twice can itiithei claim to haie achie- (an ptoduce no Justification in Paul expressed “011) Thuts- [he (Alosmg of the Orthodox pa- iii is understood to have pre. sh u lif‘l'f‘ iii March—weight limit is 110th pounds. So they cirillcd ltim and fed him for the AM“ at llalifax_ The animal gatltf‘d-yan’ average of three pounds per day and weighed 990 with Mr. Machine. lved reasonable success in it5 elIhPI‘fBSs‘S- Operating In 3n 90- day over recent Turkish SOV- li-iarchate‘s pt‘itttitt: plant in pared a strong case for a toll ; at ll‘iillidk. ' During me last week of Am," dealings With both arid “Ilh 3 “"9015. “hit-‘h (‘Onlams manyil’l‘nmenl Pressure 0" “19 Orlho' lstanhul, the expulsion of two increase on cconomic "rounds t lht‘l't‘ lit‘ “'0!‘ “if T050“? l‘lli‘uuuunSlllP and suld for 31 _Canada-‘ first National ‘H wide variety of other groups. hiiilt in safeguards for labour‘dox patriarchate of lstanbul. Orthodox metropolitans ftom to help meet it: rigjfid debt a pound at auction the night fiillownic the sale. He brought ‘ ‘ ‘ “g and capital but few if any for in a letter to all Roman Cath- Tut'ka and the threatened ex. (-hni‘rlpu (m ;h,. (.hlmqt [Ca-i fit more than $1.000 to the Sanders/in Ici'm. cr‘iiiitin: ptiize nicncv. ‘lelm' conference “35 hem "'VMI‘JOR CHALLENGE ' ‘ ' '- " ' ' ' ~‘ - llc surely would have been expensive eating. Mrs. Sa'ndelr- ‘Momreal' Here lh" federation; ("0" and “"9" 3’5"?“ H has {fienzgnillii bgphiiilkroglvlgu: hlgitt'ffimbgsytifi’mzeefihgl' puma" or {mu "HWAS‘ son nbscrvcd to me with a smtlc. as we talked in their kitchen .“'as represented by “"‘c" Pm'? been stated that agriculture for ed to economic laws "based on ‘ or Patciar'ch Athenagoras spir- a few days ago duce" a.“ the Gnvgmmenl ‘3‘} "1913“ decade has 9.0"? lllmu's'h iiin'zle philosophv. ituai leader of world Orthodoxy the provmce by the livestock di- 3 period at adjustment, there ‘ ' ' ' ‘ bitildiii: the waterway. . _'l‘lie pope's letter was pub- The proposed level is consui- . lislierl as a request to his bish- cred to be high enouzh to pro— , A . It . k, The Pope met u t . h ODS for prayers for the Vatican \‘ide extra revenue without forc- ' . rector. . . . .‘ . _ .IEl‘lCll ure is not see-mg nor . . I 19 Pa “RFC 01‘ ecumenical council and for- in: seaway traffic to other i Press Gang Threatened on Apr” 15thP federation mm; '3‘? "Tan-V 'n'llualTM‘ “‘3' “lo is li entitled to any special con. his "15” 1° “‘9 Hill." Land 135‘ Christian unity. a major long- forms of trmisporintion or to 3 vened at the Vocational institute a‘l"USInm.pelmll “flll‘rftnllll'mslif‘ttl: SideralimfiVfl‘ and above those Wall: . r coal of the council. on other lorim of transportation or ‘: “Rs. [.1eron SANDERSON‘ m9 {pm-m. Help" \‘ack’jnlpy ,he nmth-s first Conference 9‘9" "We 3“” ° ” ‘ ‘ ‘ In \\lil('ll its contribution to so BL“ "‘5 ‘glgan'nfl “35 Clear the occasion of Pentecost. to other routes. ,, . ., ._.__,_ ,vH ___ tyears to come. More and more vie”. and the economy entitles i when he . of \‘rrtii River. the next district. told me that licr :rcatcrand- ‘ t a r . l . .. — ’ailicr Donald MaicKintloy came to this nrmiiice in l809. He ‘ZgiiZSlnoluintfi jiggiugfiallegdmufl lhe DOSS‘blhly M the farm :33”, it. it asks only an even break. _“w°- eil’efiaH-V PM." ardem'lt' purchased his farm at North River in 1817 and it is one of the ‘mendationg from this conferen-l “y remammg- on 1e alm‘ an equalily 0f Opportunity TOI‘ “8 7w“ “wvwwww sevcral hundred "Centennial Farms". listed in a recent Centcn- (.9 h is hohed "he" a"n' he {1 becomes a mall". Challenge W. contribution and to achieve these‘ nial farm roundup. useful ideas will v hum- r 0 3'" "tally cases b90001“ a" ".n" ends the Federation of Agricul- Onc of the more lntorcstin: stcrics told about Greatgi-and- ' > ‘ emu" m the» POSS‘bll'h‘V Tha' agm'lmm'" “l” JOHN Ml 'l.l./\LLY. MP. ‘ turc in all its branches dedicat- . . hm” “Tammie-v is mm an English Navy MW; gang came hhannnltni‘ofalprgram of educa-temph).V fewer-people m the m. M “so” Qualified pharmacists are required to maiiaae drug depart. RF ,” T l “ altf‘al‘d the boat on which he wax: sailing fin. Canada met-c than . rennlsnfnlrningl m‘ttei hittyoduing‘ “we is a certaan hm ,hm may“. 7 > M I ‘____ mm s n ma Pm Consum" rummmhw "MI “MN m A} R FRO; l50 years ante. and threatened to take him for the Navy. But ' , ‘ l .‘e an 9" "it who remain will enj0.\' heliCI‘ rP- ’ WPSl'l‘n canal“. PARLIAMFNT HILL ' the captain eof the ship persuaded the "caiiz" to leave young '0 .amacl '9 agrlcunure ‘ we” wards financially and h l fill“ PROMOTE” CAPTAIN 'rh - t' I in ‘ h 0 Vi - l .. ‘ v y . ” m ‘ ~ . framed and {upward 1 "hi _ , . r ’ r e star mg sa ary 'w be in t e $5. on to ....ioo range dc- Vlacixinicy as the) explaind he “as the sole support of his 0 “fl standaids of 1mm: becomes an OFMWA ,OP._pmmmlon n d. _ d H- I. mother and two younger children_ class of farmers. almnsl certain possihihlyl The d. ‘ D' 1 w K 0 pen init upon expfl‘leme an qua i too inns. \irs. Sanderson told me an interestinc story about her ‘CENTURY FARMS -traditional Island farm with its Cm " mad ‘ nox' 41' f’fl Benefit plans include superannuation. group insurance. etc. saf Muy 2nd P"firl‘alIggliandfyher.‘ Elm-his."t Dixon. Ciyt‘l‘ct thYeTk. It. walls I In addition. to the above of. mndesi investment and the cnn- Mllmreal l0 “‘9 rank 0' (‘aplalni Apply to: C. \l‘. LARSON, Retail Personnel Director " ' ' W" I" all P m a {"05 iumm'l‘am . a 0 u ‘N‘D “ll” OHS the federation office at 117. servative approach of its owner and his appointment as director' , , . . v .~ . .- \i'<<= Amanda Laii-ther of Rice Point. for it was a \vedditiel Queen Six-eel provides servicctm capital requimmemg is in of intelligence at navy head.’ 1'00?”th (0-0W‘I‘aliw‘s lllmlu’d rillm' IMPN'P“ '“n'h Pat irt"(‘lil‘11.\' that had been arranged. But the aiipoiiitcd day found to the Dairymen's Association. I adjusted to the frying demands quarters was announced Thurs- 2” AWN“! l) Nm‘lh \N’lml-‘ml. Parliamentary Saskatoon. Saskatchewan. \l' hm‘" aboard a ma" lhal.“'as Sll'ck m. 'h“ “‘9 WWW—hem Fluid Milk Association. Reef of modern farminc. While not day. He joined the navy in l94l iwiiiccn Charlottetown and Pl('it‘u.' Air. Dixon had his horse pmducw-s Association Farmi a” lame [arms will he Show”. hm 131e,. commanded ah. groups I” ‘ find l'hn“m“lréaill" if“? "31““S‘az'. 'll‘F. “WW”; “7;: alrs‘? Radio Forum. and mime-Tue mi and while not all farmers and squadrons operating from " ' v H" *W- 'W~*v--~-s— ——-——~"“-- '— 'sw— --’*-sss-'*-““—'———’ illeelff‘tlidnl‘de Rigg‘ldtr‘fif‘fl fiq'lfis :l‘de whoillialhhgizmgsgu ,Pl'Olot'is related to the Agricul- with heavy obications for land. the carrier Magnificent and (mm-1| “poke tater vim nuéwi ‘1 ea'm and MI.“ ,‘ me‘r turai Centennial committee. Posl buildings and equipment will he HMCS Sheui'watcr at Dart. . . . . .. .. . . -. - - - sibly the major program in this financially successful it does ap- mouth. N.S. For the last year Shaun: It”: Sg‘mbels M "19 Slam? ;respect has been the Century i pear to be an inescapable. con- he has been serving on the staff Fm. roadmzs of “mm” mar“... "hp Mackmn Dixon home 1 Farms. one under which a cate- ‘ cliision that success will he. of the commodore. personnel is he one in which Ellen and her husband. Geot'tze Dixon live timing of nearly 400 fa r msi more often on the side of the Atlantic Coast. Halifax. mm known to be in the same family farm with heavy artillery. " ‘ ‘ 'for over 100 years has bee n Certainly the farmeh' (ltr’filll'i AIR made. in addition to the above. wish to become a war n lie i ‘v r .v ' Farm MOCHInerY underway I other projects are tinderway.t government nor to see the iiidiis- ( 0x DITIOAIR“ projects which will tend to lccus "2V Suhsldlu‘d '0 ’th It'll "l 53"" 3"" SPN'lN‘ F 0 R Press Gallery. l WAS particularlyinterested in a "hail i had with Harold 'Mtemion on "richhhfl during when,“ has_ in othergrnups. the Domestic and Commercial "Hmi‘bPil. Rfdfiiuf’ \Vhllt" l “‘3‘ HIST-I'M! "l‘ A '9‘“ “mm” lm‘ Centennial Year. This \gricul—i appearance of economic tinsiiffi- storey Electric ‘ I n. m“ farm “dill‘m- This ma" and his “scrim” 3"" “in: “head tural Committee has used its in-; ciency. Nevertheless the impor- . . . . . . _ Iai 4-78“ Day or Nile up a new industry in this province. eien if_ it would be on a funds for special rural hemlth mm, “1205‘s In thP more“ Ol- “"h a Plan l" mammal”? mm" ma“‘““°“~" mm mi‘gh' 5“ fluence to obtain susbtantiaiftance of agriculture to our econ- $1.3?” “Ililglllhh l},"“'8:m',’,‘{,gf{55h§f 0809'] Protects and for the or-j the. general well being areas of _' "fi‘""“-—“_—*‘_ ideas. ‘an‘d (Ira-aims “high (gum (~113th 50h“; trend, in this ganizing of the Canadian Cham- pnublic responsibility. action on Province though he's modest about the Df‘ux‘ihlllllés "all" he pm" Plowmg Malch "" seplem‘.“'h"'l‘ “"‘ll ensure '0 ll" farm?" a ‘ros how they will develop. ‘bN‘ .i‘easnnable but makimum rc~ With considerable confidence turns for his labour. returns for "y - the federation can claim to be his manazerial ability and re- One-Man operuflon Monl'rOSe closely in touch with farm prob- } turns on investments comparab- SHOEQ ems. and claim to have a weli‘le to what capital will earn in t k - ' ' - - - - - - - ' ONE OF ltl silt '.l’zd"el mentslliave noticed h] an ho d f d' t ‘ tle- ~tr..Wh'lethr may: w c I C ' d ' h I in farm \vorkwcilxhilniren‘lllchili]: sddn Monti-rise during a a an” 8r 0 "CC on o I I qua! p g I e P m“; e o O U lcz'slaturc. has a steel mill "ct up to thrcsh his grain. and the o o a b I I h. h t m... i. a b... and it. i. .impic. i. ion... gram of a55isting Island producers in o taming ig harvestcr he used. then he blew it into the loft F‘runrl‘ation stock came from Western Canada and he has mci'v serves correctly all of the top winners ml the l‘om lcte with mounting flanges. Snap ' h h 0 O I G o . h. om. swim. in m... um... i mom... i. it. I R O N " 2.59 Wit l e Provmaa overnmenl in carrying out i is nr'-n‘o are enthusiastic about the prssibilitics in farming. It de- lieen dairy farmens. I went lthcre locking for a story mt mac 0 Breeding Of Black Sheep Is Sought wfigh, Only 3 u”. 3 a. 0 Heavy m piece steel construction 3 noun SALE tzrniintl. One question i hope some of the veterans can answer R REC-[ILA 18.60 iii. like myself. he's not sure just what breedinz mmbinotion visit several months ago. Fred Ramsay. a former member 0 the . . . . entire: threshing operation can he done by-onc‘ man. thoumh m :l‘l'lle‘ Sillil‘li‘s $1315.? fier‘Q’t’i'éit Elwin-flap"il.i$"‘iiio"i§if' the grain easy. i forget the details on the hay harirsitiihiwbi: ittwhvaes Callie . . . . . . ,. '°.“:"';':"“r '[TI '5 hp: quality bred dairy heifers to improve their herds, in- l':°~ lift.“ 5'. m rimiesm e\':h€i5r)li=vncasfvi:icail1me “n. - o - :m“:‘o’:‘mh i f“ [5‘gi \“H‘lf 9“”.adm‘Fm: crease milk production and thereby to a55ist produc- i'loéi‘oi-‘Fh’lilhllfl‘n. "m" "°“’ “" "‘" P“ "mm" General Electric I 5 FT- CH‘ROM’IUM PLATED ers in obtaining a higher dollar return for their efforts. altilcrtcri‘iwlthxhibition lastlt'alll l:vcr; ofhamsavy ly‘ehdiithg.'hand o f‘ iiig 50. man\’ anlma 5 O I‘V‘f‘ “'1‘ In VRrHllls a"! (’59 Maritime Province: 5 T E A M c R . . like Farming Best, Linklehers State Hm W We Wish to announce that we Will fully co-operate i received from Harry l.iiiiklcttet' and his snnfnlmhh and hooks and curtain lie back. Reg. 3.5-i- . . e - 4....th. on the Llnklettcr Read. wed of Summosuic. :Fheac F d h d n33:(l:h‘:1‘ll{) yr‘hinhavethgmhbuhthcwrtxflivge t\}i"2‘t;thhvg'ihflile if you or In em was an . . ‘ nominal Jot tlfiiihiaim-s. To "a to. a... wear fabrics R'ECESSED ers who Wish to purchase heifers as well as the char- llil'.‘.'=i"iiil’ll‘“.“Walt?Wilfii‘lhrlilfil."i'ifif'l'fliilflTfiiiufiE 5"” '° fi' C tered Banks who will finance this program. somethinfl interesting In the story in this wcck : Farm Section. Easy to W”. lCALLED on neighbor Athol Roberts at Southpont icing . at???" "M "‘"m “M” YOU are infereSl'Ed in program we be enourh to talk about hi. s cc 0 era ion rid his livedtock ba k- . I o n n u x o x '1'» . . . . . . in..." he... a. mi Lilla: elm-i... a... t. f... R°9"'°' "-95 ' w" "°"“ "‘ ‘ happy to a55ist in the planning of your incliwclual r'arhmvfirm-mg“my;h;ghimiggsyggdagggey.hi .. 3 HOUR SALE mum needs or in providing additional information. P:‘Td¥§:dbll1;;k wool lrom these animals made much wan;th .89 . o . ht: lté‘yut‘ia sari: alif'cltili,"t°‘i:m°;.tt‘:~ t.““..itf.i Drop into our Charlottetown or SummerSide Office _ tract:flit‘Zsmot‘t'fldt'f‘i‘tolttlf‘lt.“‘$m“fi‘i31523th ‘ ' '” “" "' “W” ' ""“" 8"" or contact our field representatives 3 l have a story Art told me which involvcs a different type of Mfira'lnn. t mislaid my note; on it and delayed publication. Mofhgf on W'; M REGULAR 24”. :iinforlunafoly, until-Art died. But. i still hope to brim you N10 NOW on an interacting development of the Past WWI Dr- R- 'fio‘irn Lea told me about sometime ago. | . . Seek Plawmg Match Information lf anyone can help me dig up information about plowinfl “lobes in the distant past. 1 would appreciate heat-inc aha: mo , hnetcrl‘mhiletlgd on the farm. from shearin: iontlie finished phi;- . Porcelain lining ."f‘ s :u add that the. carding was norms v done a a mi . c . Mum“, do" mid. i Art French did ours at Westimorelanttl and that reminds me A" 6'" for . pun whm. ("9".- hold. ' 40 this. Central Creameties Ltd. l’tirletttitiii ltiiiry . CHARLOT’I‘ETOWN SlMMI‘IRSlDI‘} l ‘ OUGLAS BROS 8:: rro'irecl for the Canadian Charnpionship event later veal' Ml’hft‘t‘rértihal t halven'i got enoth that-motion and"! m J A d President - . years— e ones i were before . ndas beanie revived plowing competition in 1940-30 woo . . immon 5, . "Mate hearing from anyone who can help i do have ln- ' all mllhfteeorfourmat "W‘Wmm : Hamminmdnean . m ‘