a-7.n......)..i... cm .Aiin Page 2, The Guardian "YOUR DOLLAR IUYI MORE at the Hughes Drug Store." PURE ACTIVE DRUGS with I Qualified Experienced Service. Worth's Pharmacy. WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. Giggey's Pharmacy. open 8 am to B p.m. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN ('HL'R(III. Belfast. Sunday. June 3rd: I0 a.ni.. Sunday School; ll a.m.. morning service: 730 D.m.. i evening service. Rev. Nicholson. Minister. wi-tsr ('()l'I-IIIEAD (IIII'R('lI- On iiic imitation of the pastor. iim repi't-seiilaiives of the Priiice I-Edward Island Hospital Campaign Committee will be present to HIV? the aims of the campaign. Every- one welcome NI-IW i; I. .i s i; 0 iv Christian tliiircli. Suiiilzii. June 3 hlorning worsliip and Cuniniuiiion 11 am.; unity Sunday 5 Friday, June 1, 1956 George St. for weekend values. 1 Service at Crapaud. Sunday, 3 p. In. Service June 3rd: Stanchel. 3 p. m.: S. 5. Bishop. Iilinistcr. SALE AT HEI.EN'S today. start- es, half price. 1 table blouses, etc. SI.-49. fiinerai of the was North River Thursday conducted by Rev. W. and lieu A. E. Picrcev the service Mr herd" and ”In The CENTRAL At Annual Meeti Joseph Shelfoon was elected pug. ident of the Kinsmen Club at their annurl meeting held last evening at the Charlottetown Hotel follow- 95 and up. i in: the weekly dinner. , The members a roved th PENTECOSTAL Open Air Church ' sponsoring or , higlipschml mi dent to attend the United Nations summer school for boys and girls from the Atlantic Provinces. to be held at Mount Allison University, Sackvillc June 3-7. Approval was also given the donation of annual prizes for the city schools. Roland Taylor submitted his re- port dealing with fund-raising por- jccts and a full discussion took place reizardiniz the District Con- vention to be held in Moncton on June 6-7-8. The meeting was presided over by the retiring president, Sam Roblscii. with Fremont Archer as co-chairman. Bob MacAuIay of Sydney was visiting club member. Tlc offi rrs elected were: Pres- ideiil. Joseph Shelfoon: 1st vice HI STYLE MILLINERY. Great Q. R. Stairs. minister. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. 2 p.m. Rev. J. H. rig at 1 o'clock. One rack of dress- TIlliRSI)AY- The late Lorrie Colcs from his rcsltlcnce. Road to Zion Church afternoon. Service was H. Brown Duriiig Fl'.N'ER.-ti. held Roy ung were, "The Sweet By and :ary Tony Gallant; treasurer. Kinsmen Club Elects Officers ng Last Night MR. JOSEPH SlIEl.l:05)N A I sang as zi solo "There's A Bcauli- ggggr A 7 V g fiil Land on High." The hymns President. Clive Stewart; 2nd vice George Hood. Directors are: Jack Lord's MN 5heP- lpresident, Clive Cudmore; secret- Gay. Vernon Garrett, Jack John- aton and Larry Slaght. Local Legion Monthly Meeting of the Charlottetown the Canadian Legion was held last night. The president, V. J. Bowlan opened with 0 Canada and sil- ence in memory of the fallen. Comrade Harry Mortimer that all veterans had been visited in hospital and were being given cigarets and other Comrade Larter reported that re- pairs to the. proceeding on schedule. Comrade Hughes said that the last veter- ans' dance had been a success and Comrade F. P. Smith repen- ed for publiciiy.. passing of Comrade Charles Whit- - lock. He was a : of the branch. A message of con- dclcnce was ordered to he sent to his sister. The regular monthly meeting Branch of presided. The meeting read. Committee reports were said donations. Legion Home were Regret was expressed at the faithful member A highlight of the meeting was the induction ceremony in which the following were accepted as new members: A. Gallant. S. Gallant. G. Newell, J. W. Dennis, E. Harding, R. Ellison. L. Mullin and E. MacDonald. The presiding officers for the Tupper GRAND WARDEN presenting Rev. B. D. .Veteran's Jewels to member Odd Fellowlthe Order in Charlottetown. s of to 14831 Left inald MICNIILL, L. H. t: Rev. Tripper. Reg- .Jnlin Macleod. Stewart. (Guardian Photo) N-it (llasgoiv Comm y . Sflllttiil I0 am; Caveiidish United By-g lntgrfnent was in 'ililtnn1 linpiixi fihgi-1-h '::0I:rIIll; fcgigetery. Thea ll:l3;RlAl'((&1-;-iinast . gremony was Comrade Jacki . Tjlll pm cv '3' . -- .0 e service W s 'i ' i . ig 118,-, H M h 1 ' . . ll l llll, ii-......... Cat;-tl;)Ho(il;ZleiE Itevi hi. i:T:-...-:3 -Zion Church To Observe mcmbershlp,cFl.gP,cSarnll1Irllii,m annd .Vetei-an Oddfgllows Hgnored ilgmfs 0blec"V" at the ormr 1;;-law,-;1,e;ef,;'g; their "common . m )0 . ll” - ', . ' ' I-siTIl-in B.-:PTdIsT Zinic :3:-ice ii-a.-I) ctiiitlllclpd Ewi i a pgaseengllggnlalllg. candidates. Com t . The banquet W" . presentation Lh..-nt,leuL”ef 0, I Playlrlgbwkwas Mirth lli9l'- -11” 335, , A Reginald Kemp, Members of HF A sq Y 0 S Y i B P F J I of Wildey Lodge and prepgrgd by E E 0 80 INNS I18 I etch 1"-uriirii 945.”-"'3 UN”, Rm"? session and the trustees nf Zion r n ' Y O S the Rebekah sine;-5 under the presented by Neil Hansen, Ar. im .i m; Nlililyll River -lgI' "'1--rlchurch attended the funeral in a O S d V d I . convenershlp of Mrs. Trevor 9"" Mat-'1-93" and Pei" Sham-1. mi; Hock ...w p m. Slllltl-I) - body; am membm. 0, H". mm, I iii un agy. June 3r ..specinl - Three members of the odd FeI- and L. H: Stewart, st. Lawrence Hansen, The members of 5;. and receved with generous ap. S:-liiml l”:iiriiciv VII aiiv. l';llIlL' orange Lodge and MEN”,iL. 5.:-iiices ymll be held in Zion I o lows fraternity, who have enjoyed Lodge, both 30 years. The mwels La-wrence Lodge and mar wlvel Manse. (Ti-ell ll am; with fllm"p- Lodge attended in a body. 'Fhel:o::':byl:;:l:'m (3Il:l'li;l6lfh- n active mqmbgrshtv lfgr may were presented by Grarfids It'll" were the guests of Wlldey Lodge George Newman was song I" ll” (3 F 3"” 0"' "3 ' pail bearers were Cvrus Mac- , - . years. l'eC91Ve FECOED 0!! 81 1! den. Rev. 13.13. TUDDGF 0 9""? and their wives. leader and Mrs. Helen Macliach. own! "I ilmillme I-'""9d Baptist Neil. Golden Dollar. All Gaiidct. amiersary of the founding 0' this N ' hands of their fellow members hill. N. s. 1 -1 d 1 - , iinmpnlllin will be guest preacherlwalm, wilsom Reginald Mac. church. The guest preacher for last evening 'when they were In exiendingggreeilngs from the lLDg';a?n?:' g?cl:e3;f5:l:-Ema"; :39 V:':'g:0l:":.s urn 3" W105 fil t”.vtIr III”? R("'- Owe" Nutt and Randolph Manning "W occasmn WI" be "19 R9V9'9'1d given Veterans Jewels and ac- Grand Lodge, i.0.0.F., the Grand receive 8 23 year jewel from W". The was! to the Queen V int-lvr:m IIIIH-IP15 ”' ' 'T- g”b91I')fDLe"I',l0?:l- ,:l-l'V(-)fT:lh'E'-P:;l;- The use ofpetty 01-may 39,, corded aabanquti. glhftrecipfents Warden congratulated U181 bmlhci dey Lodge and Jack Webster 8 proposed by the chairman Alf; -. - -. "C13 ' RCN char ed Wm, - - "I 9', were: ell. 80 u . Wldey ers receiving: their lcwes an 30 ' - . ' ” - Montreal. "- - - 8 crimlna n it Md 6 25 ears. John Ma L d dd d m tin, on ",6 year jewel from st. Lawrence F. Gill and to the Order of odd Renee in the operation of a motor 3 ' y ' '3 W 3 "559 ” "we It Lodge were unavoldabl b i F II b Russell Malhes state of the Order and the mcr- ' Y 3 59" 9 0W5 3' ”"-”gg AI T0 PIINT CLINIC-Between iliiriy inc and forty body shop rep lCS9IllIilllt'S from all the main centres of the Island last night at- tvmlcd the Canadian industries l.llllllt'(l .'iuiomot.ive point refinish- iii-: clinic, which was conducted . Carson and I).F. Bea-. lllan at the v.:vi.c.A. The clinicl was jointly sponsored by the Mar- liiine Accessories Ltd. and Com- Iiieut. MacAdam bytcrian College. Following the evening service Dr. Lennox will meet with mem- bcrs of the Presbyterian Young People's Societies on the Island in a "Fireside ilour". Also par- ticipating in these services will be the Minister. the Reverend W. Harold Brown. Iii.A.. and the vis- iting Minister, the Reverend E.C. Evans. The Reverend Dr. Lennox was Going To Halifax Lieuteiitiiit (SB) A..I. lViacAdm.n. R.C.N.lRi. Commanding Officer. University Naval Training Divis- ion of St. Dunstan's and Prince of Wales. leaves today for llalifax, N.S. He has been appointed to the charged with obstructing a Police mi-rcinl Eqiiipment Ltd. who rep- "-bi9"'”l I” Mr" no A" McKay and 1 staff of the Personnel Selection Of- MV Cm 3k'Cl""' I ficer at lI.!il.C.S. Stadacona fortlie v -. lsummer training season and ex POHFE Col RT pects to return to the Province September 1st. A woman I Officer, was fined S50 and costs born Canada at an early age. ceived his university education at McGill and his theological educa- lion Montrcal. and Princeton Theolog- in Scotland and came to He re- nt Presbyterian College, nr 20 days by Magistrate Marlin yeslerrlay morning. Four drunk, and iiicapahlcs were penalized as; follows one was sentenced In 20 ('l:iys, two were fined S10 and costs or 5 days and the fourth was re- manded iintll tomorrow. Charged with failing to stop at a stop sign. a motorist was fined 35 and costsl or two days. INJIIRES FOOT-Mr. Gordon Cooper of Souihport suffered a painful foot injury yesterday mor- nlng about eleven o'clock when a 600-pound oil extractor dropped about six feet while he was em- ployed at his regular duties at Also leaving today is Petty Of- f R V M 'M'll. (I his fam- - - - , lllxsel-l0il:fll fflrmllf-llIl'?.l;')1(;ll?ClPTf't1llf: it: lu:lPN;:j:;nal::(;n associated with gist PIlI8Cl&t)af1I(ael(l. of .h.dlIt 'nintc ccanlca . . - . - . -. r 0. sc c not o i - the Iriosbytcrinn College, Mont mechms, wmmm Mug. Malg real, since 1945 as Professor of Old Testament and since 1948 as Principal. In addition to his work in the college the Reverend Dr. Lennox has represented the Pres- bylerian Church in Canada at Training Establishment at the Na- val Base in that City. Leaving Sat- urday for the Great. Lakes Train- ing Centre at Hamilton, Ontario is Petty Officer Pay Writer I Simon Atkins. son of Mr. and lilr.. James Atkins, King Street, City. He is to become a member of the staff the Naval Reserve training base. for the summer months. Two War Veterans” By Rochford Sq. Canada Packers Ltd. It is reported that a rubber hoot which Mr. Coop- er was wearing at the time was practically severed from his foot. He was taken to the Prince Ed- ward lslond Hospital where it is learned Illyl ho is resting as com- fortably as can be expected. Funeral Today The death occurred at .the Prince Edward Island llospital. on Wednesday of Mr. Charles W. Wliitlock aged 58. He had been ill . for the past four and a half months Born in Charlottetown. he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Whitlock. In I916 be en- Iilr. Albert Dalzlcl and Mr. Dan listed with the 105th Bziitallon and a year later transferred to the 26th New Brunswick Battalion with which he went overseas. On discharge from the Army. Mr. Whltlock worked for a number of years with N. Rattenbury Co. lilcheari, left Monday morning on: two weeks vacation to New Yorkl City. Mrs. Wlllla m Ross of Coat- bridge. Scotland. has arrived in Charlottetown. where she is visit- Squarc School is by no means con- fined to to th. Fashion Show and accom- lart night. dition concluded that "The Show The curriculum at Rochford "hook Iarnin', according panying demonstrations presented by the pupils on stage in the and- iioriiim of Notre Dame Academy More than 125 students ranging from grades VII to X took part in the presentation nf "The Magic Hat" in which the magician falls to put in an app.-arancc. The sli- uolion is saved however by the rabbit, who following stage tra- Must Go On" and preceeded ac- cordingly. Later the magician puts in a belated appearance and much went to the DR. ROBERT LENNOX Guest Preacher. various conferences in the United States and Europe. Fine Floor Show Produced Students was demonstrated by a Grade IX pupil and Models for a party were demonstrated by Grade VII, VIII and IX. While the entire showing indi- eatcd the scope of designing, cut- ting and sewing successfully dealt with. top priority in appreciation "Models of Woven Skirts" as the products of the and masters of the art of sewing. The audience. ...iiLl1i'gli filled the beautiful new atiditoriilm to cap- acity, was Gown" iy a trio consisting of E. loom were shown in the complctcd garment by the skilfiil weavers also favoured with several musical and dance num- bers which added to the enjoy- ment of the evening. "Alice Blue ing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Dickie, 273 Euston Street. Mr. Nelson Darrach. his wife Leona and Delbert Darrach of At the outbreak of World War Two he was again in uniform. this time with 19 Company of the Veteran's Guards. He remained with the Outfit until the end of the War. to his surprise and chagrin finds ”0ur Fashion Show” going ahead merrily and according to plan. Following a word of welcome by Mary Connolly. the lines of the Port Plain, New York. are visit- ing at the home of Mrs. Thomas R. Bear, Malpeque Road. .........M.M...-..-1-M BIRTHS. IIEATIIS. EIIEABEMEIIS. After his discharge, Mr. Whit- lock became a member of the of Commissionaircs. He served principally at the Char- lottetown Airport. A lifelong mem- ber of the Canadian Legion. he always took an active interest in the affairs of the local branch. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Warren Henderson. City. and two nephews Warren Henderson and Captain Roger Henderson of the MARRIAGES Salvation Army lnrwnodstock. N.B. The funeral will be held this .......ML..M.-.-MM. CRUWYS-At P. E. 1. Hospital n , Qhl Macpean pm. May 29. 1958. to Mr. and Mrs. :l.aTn;??,:mr?:tn2.m: pm. Ralph Cruwys. a d8llRltita".m)' ' Cy M Irwin Group has iflosing Meeting McNElI.L-At the Prince County Hospital on Thusday. May 31 The lrwin Christian Fellowship held their final meeting of the 1956, to Dr. and Mrs. Hubert McNeill, Summerside. a son! Weight it lbs. 5 07.3. Mcflllllr-At the P. E. l. Hos- .,pital on May 31. I956. to Mr. and Mrs, R, w, M.-Gm, season last evening in the wcst daughter. B r e n (I a Roberta. Parlour of Hearir. Hall. The meet- wplgfjt 7 ",5, 3 ",5, int; opened with devotions led by -------- Eleanor B.II assisted by Mincttn neat!" Maclnnis and Dorothy Easier. -C-.-:M-e:--C-- Dtirin the business session. MlhI1RRA3l; -lgga Shi;mmeiI';IdeM0l1 plans fogr summer activities were 13' v - My 8 "I" discussed. It was decided that the Hit. Wile OI "19 1819 Mchlbald Group make visitation: to other adult groups a part of their pro- gram. It was also agreed that the Group when asked would conduct Murray of St. Eleanors. in her 35th year. Forwarded last eve- evening worship in rural districts without service in the - ning from the Compton Funeral time. Home to the home of her daugh- ter Mrs. Stanley Linlrletter. from where the funeral will be A panel discussion chaired by Allison Mncltlnnnn brought forth some interesting information re- held Saturday afternoon, ser- Tu Late To classify vice commencin at 1.1!) p.m. Interment People's Cemetery. MeALEER-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Thursday. May 31. lwltitl Jarsnes P. CMicAleer. N1 titer treet. ity ago 09 yous. Ills remains hrs resting For at the Hanna Funeral Home I FBECII COWS. APPLY JOHN from where the funeral will be Nicholson. Milltown Cross. held on Saturday morning to It. DunItan'a Basilica for He- 4671. ... DOUBLE GARAGE. P ll 0 N E .....................MM. WILTON RUG IN GOOD CON- performance were taken up by Ann Moran as the Magician and P. Shelfonn as Rabbit. The showing dealt In turn with the appearance on stage of different grade pupi clad in hablliments of their own hnndwork. ”The Cooks" were re- presented by Grade VII and School uniforms were shown by the girls of Grnri- VIII. Models for school, for sports and for town were worn by the pupils from Grades VII. VIII and IX. A model for church G-SAM-MM:-?.?M..M garding the functions of a Credit Union. Participating on the Danei were David Murphy and Frank Gosbec. Lunch provided and served by the men of the Group was enjoyed by everyone present. The meeting W3! llfollflhl to a close with prayer by the President. Frank Gosbee. WINS FILM AWARD CANNES. France (Reuters)- Mme. Albcrie Senr-cal of the na- tional health department's infor- mation service, Ottawa, has won the top award in the preventive medicine section of the first inter- national festival of merilco-our giciil films. She received the award for her translation into French of the national film board's film Why Won't Tommy Eat. NOTICE Dr. J. B. DOWNING will be absent from his office in the Medical Centre cl u rin g the month of June. also the dance by Grades VIII and IX. A double dance in the Highland l A. PICKARD & CO. LTD. PHONE 5541 COAL -- COKE -- OIL Hard Coal Briquets Old Sydney Spdnghdl Acadia lnvernoss Sydney Stoker Smithing and Charcoal PROMPT DELIVERY I -quiem 111811 Mass at nine o'clock. Burial will b M the Catholic Cemetery. ILASKEY It ran Acorn Village Green. dition. tine Dxlolvs. Dial 8323. tniiius itAv"7tAiri: good condition. Apply War- Diol 6767 BARRY'S SNACK BAR Will now be open l0A.M.to3A.M. Daily Carry out service Grant, J. Malone and M. Dunn received generous applause as did Fling by Maureen MacDonald and Dominion Coke vehicle, previously adjourned, was continued last evening at a special session of the court before Mag- istraie Gilbert Gaudet The case arose out of an ac- cldent which occurred on the night of May 4, when the car being driven by Bell failed to make thi- turn from the Trans-Canada High- way into the Malpeque Road. and resulted in lnjiiry to Ralph Car- mody. passenger in the vehicle. Appearing for the defence was Mr. Somerled Traiior and Mr. J P. Nicholson for the Crown. Witnesses Included Dr. D.Ti. Brown. Sgt. AM. Johnston and peque Road and Calvin Maclnnis. Porden. The Magistrate then adjourned the hearing until 7:30 p.m. Mon- day. June 4. two clever in with Rose Mary Noonati. strictly juvenile performers costume was witnessed great pleasure. Two Festival Stars. Patricia Lelghtizcr and Joyce MacDonald once again captivated an appre- ciative audience as they demon- strated in song and dance, the talent which is theirs. Patricia sans "Who'll Buy My Lavender" and Joyce dra.-iced "The Irish Lllt". In a final word of "Thank You", Linda Paoll expressed the appre- ciation of the pupils for the in. terest taken in the presentation The finale "Song of The Breeze" brought the entire ensemble on stage. another grout! working quietly towards a surprise climax made their appearance at the con- clusion of the show with light re- freshments of their own produc- tion In the cooking division of the school. The .ntIre presentation was consumed with gusto to the ac. ompanlment of words of appre- ciation. Kenneth A. Parker, su- Eight Island Insurance Men Win Awards I'-light Prince Edward Island M.....LMo--- Milk And Cream .Sales Increase OTTAWA t(il-Ii? of milk and cream incrclsed seven per ccnt in March to 499.- 342,000 pminds and six per cent Combined sales' a LAWN - CRUISER PQWER LAWN MOWER5 WE SERVICE ALL MACHINES WE SELL A I H "I DeLuxe I8" Model Featuring new world-famous in the first three months to l, 398,108,000 pounds from the cor- Life Insurance men qualified for 1 HP. 2 cycle engine with the 1956 "National Quality Award . .. ”"”'"-4 ”"” 1-999 5""”I"l Ca” '”ilI.”-"III?-if.3";l”3f.il3?ii.y52.5;..ie.i 2:18: biggrirgcneouixggdbwirmzrsl.ix wmlnpsdmf an im.mIim.es except easier pull recoil starter. new Underwriters Association of Can- slggig larger starter driun, new re. versible high -low handle. ada. E. Hyndman, Domitien H. e Charlottetown. insurance industry: Prince Edward Island renewal qualifiers includes Messrs. Robert lant. C.L.U.. Edwin C. Johnstone, C.L.U.. Stewart G. Ives, W. Blair MacDonald. Robert S. Carruth- rs. First year qualifiers are Messrs. J. E. Devine and H. Bennett Carr. The award is sponsored by the three major associations of the life The Life Underwriters Associa- tion of Canada, the Canadian Life Insurance Officers Association. and the Life Insurance Agency Man- crcasc. Prince Edward Island sales (ICClIl'lf'(l one per cent to 7.l7I),tltltl pounds. ..M..,..........M.-.... is placed on stability, quality per- fnrmancc and service to the pub- ic. Xii'6rEnIr.si--mr A type of billiards was played in Greece as long ago as 400 BC. DELUXE 18” Kralastic fabricated wheels with wear re- . at-stant nylon bearings - semi pneumatic tires - low tone muffler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ECONOMY 18'' MODEL .1 ting heights. Cuts close to trees, walls. fences-side grass discharge leaves no windrows. Four eut- g 4.50 Designed for the economy-minded buyer with more features than 9.95 aizcment Association. It recognizes life insurance sales representatives who are contributing their best to the industry and to the insuring public. The award does not recog- nize sales volume. All emphasis any other mower in the low price field. New 2 H. P. cycle Iron-Horse engine with new heavy duty crankshaft. Weighs Just aw. lbs. BATT & MacRAE LTD. 91 EUSTON ST. DIAL 6537 SOMETHING use v Q. The Jenkins Pharmacy DIAL 4219 We're as near as your Phone For BOYS' CLOTHING Visit FRED SMITH BOY'S WEAR 105 Kent St. perintendent of City schools was LEGION at 2 P. M. today. Dance Roll T O N Music by The Dancing 10 till I SPECIAL about three miles from proximately seventy-eight 2:”- co 5 r considerable mount of Illliaiitnondsmct chairman. I TO For our late Comrade Charles W. Whitiock from the Maclean Funeral Home Knights of Columbus TONIGHT 8.15 Farm Property For Sale Attractive farm property situated on Norwood Road Charlottetown containing ap- ice house and four other bulldin plant with equipment. All bull Also on premises machinery which may be purchased with property. Major part of property clear, balance w For particulars apply... ITHE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY CROW ABOUT THE BEST VALUES IN TOWN 'THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN FIRST SPECIAL sscouo SPECIAL FUNERAL 1954 Dodge (Regent) Se- dan. Coior Horizon Blue. Fully equipped with heater, directional lights and custom radio. Registered. S'I495.00 1951 Chevrolet Panel, new painted two tone, excellent condition throughout. Reg- istercd. S529.00 away Club I G H T Downtownors THIRD SPECIAL I952 Plymouth tcranbrookl 4 Door Sedan. Color bottle green. Equipped with heater and custom radio. Sl095.00 Admission 50 cents MEETING FOURTH SPECIAL FIFTH SPECIAL 1953 V.--half ton Inter- national Truck Pickup. steel box, excellent condition in- cluding tires, low mileage. A real buy at Sl089.00 1-1955 lvolkswagen Mid- get Bus (9 passenger). Mile- age5,000. In new car con- dition. Fully guaranteed. Registered. SEE THESE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES AT W. R. JENIIINSI USED CAR LOT CHAILOYIITOWM (Opposite Inn's) Phone 9114 "Sci-vico'loIIm Sdu". ' acres. Three dwelling houses. including rigs are in it are eight fox sheds, other farm equipment and oodland. " tChat'Iottototvn.P.EI.