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USED TRA-DTDR SALE APRIL 28th, TD MAY 3rd So many farmers have traded for new JOHN DEERE tl'acto1's that we now have the following used tractors on hand:- COCKSHUIT 30-Used 3 years F ARMALL C-Used 9 months ALLIS CHALMERS-A bargain at 3200.00 FARMALL HePriced to sell MASSEY HARRIS 30-Used 2 years MASSEY HARRIS 102 Jr.-Priced to sell MASSEY HARRIS 102 Jr.-Priced to sell v:....e-.:),-c , All have been repaired, cleaned and put in good working orcler. This is your chance to get a good used tractor , at a low price. A. PIGKARD FARM TRAGTDRS LTD. Malpeque Highway -----a i pell irl Guide News Ll Ilemon Park Guides On Thursday. April 1'! ,our Pro- vincial Commissioner. Mrs. 1". G. 1-mtclieson and the Field secre- tary. accompanied by Divisional commissioner, Mrs. Reg. Holman, visited the Guides at slemon Park. Mrs. Holman enrolled the fol- lowing girls as Guides of the lat slemon Park Company: Barbara Campbell, Linda Garlinski. 1161811 Johnson. Susan Blair. Sandra Lamb, and Claudette comeau. Each of the Commissioners spoke a few words following the enrollment, expressing hope of seeing all the Guides at Camp this summer. Alter games and songs a delicious lunch was served. Leaders of slemon Park Guide Company are Mrs. V. Dodds, Mrs. C. coles and Miss Josephine was- sanie. Psrkdale Guides Parkdale Guides held visitors night on Monday when they had as their guests, Provincial Com- missoner Mrs. F. G. 1-lutcheson, District Commissioner, Miss S. MacKinnon, the Field Secretary, parents and friends. Miss Sue Macxlnnon enrolled BIRDLA HIDDEN GOLD No Warbler is a more common Canadian summer resident than the Yellow Warbler. found across the Dominion, north to the tree limit. Yet, unless you are smart enough to be on the watch before the leaves grow large, it will be a case of hidden gold, as far as you are concerned. Rarely is one Bern before it is heard, but their little voices come from many of the trees that line the streets of our cities, towns. and villages. Beyond cultivation, they frequent willow and elders along streams and ponds; in the far north and the western grasslands they make their homes in any little woody plants that they are able to find. Despite the fact that these Warblers have come all the way from the tropics, their spring date of arrival here is wonderfully regular, and now is the time for us to be on the alert. Because there are several types of the Yel- low Warbler's song, the novice may be confused into thinking that more than one species is present. And so it is necessary to learn the characteristic, high-pitched, Yellow will-bler's voice rather than its exact notes. The song is com- posed of a series of sweet, clear ”chewees". When thoroughly in- mlllar with the Yellow Warbler's way of singing, it is less difficult to get to know the songs of its many relatives. With a good view. it is possible to tell the sexes apart. 1-fa nae many little reddish flecks on his breast; she has none, or merely a trace. They are but five inches long. and. though no relation to Mi as the Agnes Sllerren as a Guide. M.e.cKinnon then presented , following badges; second Class-l Eleanor Gregory. Needlewmnen --l winnifred Hogan, Eleanor Greg-' ory, Launderers-Winniired Hog-' an. Eleanor Gregory, Silvia. McGee.l Homemaker Marilyn McGee,' Glenda Gregory, winnlired Hog-i an. Cook-Eleanor Gregory, Win. Brenda Macxay, Velma Colcs. bara McGregor, Virginia Marlene Gregory, Brenda Kay, Agnes Sherren, Carol Hogan and Velma Coles. Kay and Barbara. McGregoi- 'deliclous lunch was served. Trinity Guide. On Tuesday evening, April zzmg, Trinity Guides held a delightful Mtother-Daughter banquet, Gueam included Rev. H. E. D. and Mn, Aahiord. Rev. J. '1'. Irwin; Pro. vinclal Commissioner Mrs. F. G. Hutcheson, Division Commissioner Miss l. Arsenault, District Com- missioner Miss 5. Maclilnnon, Public Relations Commissioner Miss Lillian Duchemln and the Field Secretary. The following programme was presented: 'IVoast to the Queen - Betsy Houston. Slng-song-- led by Helen Chap. Piano Duet - Wayne MacDon. aid. Margo Mlcculre. FlrtEbl;ictud,l.oulCom Dzpcylltallteliclillezzll GET THIS GOOD-LOOKING PANEL Toast to the church was pro- posed by Roberta Todd and re- lspnnded to by Rev. J. T. Irwin. I Duet -Barbara l..eitcli and Mar. IJOTIG Martin. Toast to the mothers was pro- posed by Janet Matheson and re- sponded to by Mrs. Gordon Mac. Donald. Piano Selection A. Mslda erson and Ann Cerry. Ernestine Mills prepared toast to the Girl Guides Assocla-l tion which was responded to by; Mrs. F. G. Hutcheson. i A solo was rendered by Roberta Todd. l Piano selection by Helen Chap- pell and Marjorie Pickald. 3...! pl Duet - Dianne Mclsaac and Saundra. Stewart. Helen Chappell thanked the Junior W. A. for the delicious meal. Miss I. Arsenault and Miss L. Duchemin extended congratula- tions to the Captain, Mrs. James M101-Ck". Lieut. Margaret Wheat- ley and Guides on their achieve- ments during the past. year. Joan sharsm cspably acted as chairman for the evening. Miss Sue Mhaxlnnon enrolled five girls as Guides: Susan Parker. Dianne Msclsaac, Saundra Squarebriggs, Saundra Stewart. Robert; strain, The following badges ever-Q pi-9. tented by Miss Ms.cKlnnon. sec- ond Clase: Matilda MscMillan, Judy Stewart, Beryl Macnem, Josn Mallet. Iaunderers Roberta Todd. Jean IhcPhel-son. Barbara Leltch. lamna Bhsrun, sally MacLure. Hostess and Athlete A Marjorie Pichrti. Rater -- Marjorie Pickhrd, Jean Itaonounll. nnestine Mills. Minstrel -Janet Gerry, Pauling -TNINIOH. Judy Stewart. Margo McGuire. Wayne Mhcbonrlld Pau- la Iurden. Marjorie Martin. 0ook-- Maids msgerson. San. dra. Currie, Joyce Maoxlnnon. Norms Goff, Beryl Msclbean. Mary -70hM'0n. Pstay Jane lmobunsld, Donna Oudmore. Pauline Johnston, Janet Owen. Jean Isabel Maobon. AH. Jlmt Gerry. Catherine Rob- ertson. June Dover, Ann Phillips, Connie Henderson. Daphne Tay- lor. Paula nuldsn, Judy gm...-g, Billy llolalre Barbara Leltch, Ms- tilde Mselfillan. first Ald - Josn Bllaratn, Im- tna lharasn. Margo Moouire. Beryl Iasdnan, asadre ourrfe, hunt- lne Mills.-Jess Msorherson. Anne Gerry. lets: Houston. Robe-rt: Todd. Wayne Mscnalsld, Marjor- nifred Hogan, Silvia. McGee, Bar-fsponslbility of bringing up their bars Mlocregor. Gwen 0'-Brien, children. Most foster parents take Virginia Carver, Marlene Gregorg, on the course. even though it is, almost- sicater; Eleanor Gram-y' B3,. invariably. at the expense of their C5,.-,7. own families; but Yellow Warblers Mm, are nearly always manage to wrlggle out of the situation. may is to build a new nest direct- Dumw Cm"? H”-.B"5"d3 Milka ly on top of the old home, com- , MHZ plctcly covering all eggs. a. duet. Movies were shown and a the mother starts laying another bnlch, hoping for no future inter- fcrencc. Canaries and with much dalntler bills, their general appearance is such that many people know them as "wild Canaries". According to scientists, birds have no intelligence; but certainly the Yellow Warbler has "some- thing" that makes it superior. Cowbirds are notorious for depos- iting their eggs in the nests of other birds, thus shifting the re- duties as a matter cf seldom imposed on. They A favourite Then 'APRIL' 23, 19 Beautify Your Community WITII THE BEST AND WIN A SDIIIIRMAII DASH AWARD The best In Fresnel and.8asIsee. The best in Inside and Ouulde finish. The best in Flooring. The M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. with its 56 years experience is The best in neatly Mi; Concrete. your guarantee of . 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