Agriculiu real News P. E. i. Department oi 'Agi-toiiitui-e Iwiis i-liner is actually I giant L ..i ii iviiile clover (wild white). L i. C e cluver. ladino will grow on .t..,.i.iy acid soil and requires ,,.. abundance of moisture in the tiirl.-ice soil. The reason for this ., that the roots of ladlno are . unite shallow. Under good condi- ' LADINOCLOVEB i must be revised to keep pace. Mr. Manning pointed out that the Council was in a sound financial position and was geared for ex- pansion. I-Ia ' t that further aupport, if merited. is almost as- sured for the . Mr. Manning expressed the satis- ROY'! TAXI-Dial 6560 - 6560. CRASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. CENTENNIAL ICE FOLLIES - Forum. March 11th. 8 ring rim. ARIIIVING DAILY new Dresses. Kennedy's Ladlee' FUN Foil. ALI. at Ice Follies, Forum. March lith. I p. in. D City and Central CO0I'I for perfect pictures. GUITAR LIIIONI - Cecil lic- lecharn. Dial ma. mu - the perfect drink another glass. stacrsoiox is sari-as. - better Buy Elactrolux. Till Iwfllill DRUG sroits: will be the only Drug more open this site food- Ruhemah Scheinield Frank tal evice by which human being presslon is an unconscl try to make themselves more easy about ”ei'nselv.... One psycholo ist (Kaplan) defines it this way: ” e- process We And Our Neighbors IILF-CONTROL -NOT IEPIIEIAION fie ression is still another man- long after they were first aroused. s these -feelings can fasten on en- tirely innocent bystanders. Like all other adjustment ine- cbanlsma briefly discussed here, repression is conside ed a' techni- qua cssor srarurz gtaeen BRISTOL. Engignd, (Reuters).- someone poured a bucket of blue dye ovc a statue has of John Cabot. discoverer of Newfound- land. Nobody knows who did it but the city has sent the two cleaning bill to the students of Bristol Uni- varsity. RID ZONI UNIONIIT FIRED BERLIN, (Reuters) - The West Berlin anti-Communist informa- tion bureau reported Friday that Kurt Lukas, chairman of the East has been reneved of his post with- 11" out notice. The trade union charg- ed him wt.h,"aabotaglIg ti-indly relations with Polish and Outho- slovsk slate railroads," Isa br- eau reported. Full L085 HEAVY DRUMHELLEI, Alta. (CF)- Flre Saturday destroyed the tip la oftbelledbeei-Valleycoaltea. mine. one of the biggest in the Drumhelier valley. Firemen estim- ated damage at between 3151.000 Ind 330.000 in the blaze at Nac- mlne, four miles east of Drum- w...;.".:.""' 1. issue "A wherein shameful thoughts. guilt- producing memories. painful ex- perience. or distasteful talks are removed from awareness or forced below the level of consciousness." moon and evening. GIT YOUR TICKET! for ice Follies at the followlnguplaoes. Charlottetown Forum. nibrose hcuon ht puiumulyl Ind aarived learned in early childhood from meeting the term young peo- ple in 4-H clubs dur his year as president and pertic ly he com- .. ,- I dlno spreads rapidly and iiiiiisfilzll in here spots in a vent ghnri time. l..1dlno is well suited to pasture ICE CREAM for serve it often. "YOUR DOLLAR. BUY! MORE .v.n,on. - mm" h M” .-Minot Th. mun German Railway Workers Union. heller is east-central Alberta. I child a many fears and worries; he has lmpluses and needs and mi silage mixtures. It will not stand heavy grazing but is more . mapied to short periods of in- irtisile grating followed by rest p(ll'iDdB long enough to Permit the build-up of leafy growth. This i-lover is of particular value in poulll'Y "P 95- . winter-ki hi; can be serious es- pecially if-the clover has been iwauiiy grazed in September or if the soil water level is high during fall and spring months. . Not more than one pound par ii-re should be used in pasture mix- tiu-es. and no inoculation is need- ed KATIIEIIINE Mrziiiiv SPEAKS li- ales to the 21th. Conven- imlrieofathe Canadian Council on 4- H Clubs sat up a little straighter in their chairs today as a 17 year old club member from lialton County in Ontario warned of the fl2lfllZGl'S facing Canadian agricul- i...-.- Katherine Merry of Milton, ii member of the lialton 4-I-I Calf i'luli and 1954 winner of the Queen's Guineas Class flip the Royal A l- cultural Winter I-air. in a twe ve flll'llIlC address bluntly pointed out the there are more people than food in the world today and this situation must be faced now. "The rrasun that a balanced distribution of food and people no longer ex- ists.” according to Miss Merry. "is the serious error in land usage and the uncontrollable po ulatlon e d us population growth. more flogrllnmtiist be found and the first "food poor." M185 METTY imimed sin that oiie-fifth of the original job of feeding this hungry world will he laid upon the shoulders of gratitude at the privileges and op- portunities she has had because of club work but emphasised that 4- and altill.of a high order." said . . . . . he site of the 1956 world cham- ltliss Merry advising YOU!!! 900- Prince Loimty Hospital on Tues- The menu. of ciii-ism Minis. her home in Halifax. on March L N. .0 may in school. .0 In on to singing of the National Anthem. My. Fan. 3, 19”. try of heanlw teach!” ' much L mu, vismn her bmmelnlng p;iIi(i:lhl3ntl::ttn:uivti3t:uwill whfelgl A. . . . . . . . . . . . - e e i e . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u . . . on on . .e agricultural colleaec and 5000'"? rs. ;iie,.....i,. c.i; cm, ,..,,. The deceased hid entered the ing, mi ii... .iii ghoul hear our law and sister. r. and Mrs. Mll- comm mam awn mm W as skulful as possible to meet the aimed M. 1955 g-.5"...-y 34 .g hospital just a day previous for share of the ain borne by iiu- lege MacLeod. Olympic mm. ' rlinlli-nge on changing asrlculwm 5,. some of cyr'il Jones Three his usual check-up. Although not maiilt . was gllell close and et- . ' ..,,mmmunn. we uiq: "1. slways new rumba" Joined an aub Bmy enjoying good health for , mun. tent; vs nu: gt, the Desiibig Friends will be pleased to learn g,, , ,gg g mg ggg g g y "W F('”'9' "9 ”"”c'"' Thu i' m. Aylwerd. Patrlok Reartlon. houth- her of years. his unexpected death ltlflflce 09 Dllhlc Wofllllli oil thll Mill Mid”? Todd is C0lIVI1- iu-iii "H" in the club pledge - the WT. second '1!" stands for Heart and in order to face the future without fear. with courage and non- fidcnce Miss Merry urged all club . . . health of body, of mind and of spirit. When young pie have all the I-His they wil be able to make the greatest possible contribution to their country and the world. Miss Katherine Marry. a 11 year old member of 4-H club sees that contribution as helping to feed a hungry world. to iural living and agricultural de- Wllll rapid chlll OI ID the loans- 1 mented on the boys and is who participated in National H Club Week in November. 1954. "Asso- clatlon with these young folks." he said "Was an inspiration and a challenge to all who shared the privilege of meeting them. one cannot help but be captivated b their keenness of thought. broa - ness of vision and high ideals." "CLUB NEW!" The regular meeting of the Brackley Point-Harrington Calf Club was held in Harrington Iiall. February 15 with a large attend- ance of members and parents. Club Leaders. Mr. 8. MacFar1ane and Mr. Fred Hughes were in at- tendance. Morris Deacon, Field- lnstructed the club members on the lesson for February. The meeting was conducted by the President. Lorne MacFarlane. Miss Alice Maccallum reported for the We s and Means Committee that to club purchase road signs for the club membe u and that each club member buy club pins on their own. After recreation proposed by Roy Doeherty. the evening was brou ht to a close with a delicious lunc , served by the ladies. The Gowan Brae Calf Club reor- ganized on January 28. and the following o lcers were appointed: President. Janet MacDonald; Vice- President. Avonetta Smith; Secre- would meet on the second Friday at the home of Harold Waite on February II. 1955, with 16 members answerln roll call. it was decided club at the final competition held in Charlottetown. In addition. it the club IBd.&IiIOhllDIIl were asked out of the h book. At the close of the meeting a rind of recreation was enjoyed The evening closed with the Phyllis Jones. Pownal. Mor- ris beacon. Queens counv risin- man assisted with the reorganisa- tion and the following officers were also by ballot: President. Maurice acCaba; Vice-President. ond Monday of each month. The next mee& be held at Alex- andra Sc . The regular meetin of the Bear River Ayrshire 4-H all Club was held at Bear River South School. February 9th. There were four- teen members present. The meeting opened with the members repeating the pledge. The be held at the home of Enl Cal- in is 50 feet high, five feet toe meek sheet preparing it In a variety of ways. In The Itemi- lerd this weak. Food Editor liielsa recipes fee a variety of fish meals that will delight the family. Get The Standard-on sale now. complete with llagao slae. IR-page level and 20 pages of comics. Only an aeaasl Gougooa is featuring airsiiiiint man. Department of Agriculture Innis. The Club decided that they -at the HUG!-IE! DRUG STORE." "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" -Glggey's Pharmacy. open eve- nings "till 8 o'clock. LISTEN C. F. C. Y. "Historic Highlights", Wednesday. March iith. 8.45 p. m. Speaker. Maior T. E. MacNuti. HEAR r'-frofessor A. I. Idowatt at Prince of Wales Auditorium. Thursday. March llltli, ii p. ni. The public are cordially invited. LITTLE THEATRE iry-outs for parts in Centennial play "Anne of Green Gables" will be held Empire Theatre Thursday aven- lng. March 10 at.7:3o. All inter- ested -persons invited. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Monaghan, companied by Mr. and MH- George Monzighan and MI. View? Trainor. South Melville. motored to Alberion Sunday. .Febru8rir 27th, and attended service a the Sacred Heart Church for heir cousin. the late Rev .Dr. W. E Monaghan. Temperance Party A very pleasant evening was bers of York W. C. T. 'U. enter- tained the 16 boys and girls of the the Human Body." Games were enjoyed. A vote of thanks was extended to all. PATRICK J. CASE --A profound sadness gripped J. Cash. which occurred in the came as a great shock to his family and friends. Born in Graham's Road. he was the ion of the late Patrick L. and Elizabeth J. (Harding) Cash and spent his entire life on lie possessed a kind and l0V1l1 disposition. and endured his ill- ness with patience and persu- varence. always resigned to ac- cept whatavor destiny God had planned for him. He was blessed with the final rites of the Roman Catholic Church of which he was always and Charles on the homestead; to lighten our sorrow. We shall always remember our liind neighbors and friends who were so thoughtful in many wayl. Brothers and llaters. SPECIAL LOOT . BANSTEAD. Ell Iltl (CP) - Police are ' " or thieves who stole kitchen sinks from a build- ing site in this I may district. Bros.. Bike Shop. sport Lodge. or Bcsntlebury's Sign shop. lfl:Ah. Wednesday March 0th. to Retain and Attract Teachers? President Women's Institutes. Hampton. Mr. buddy Morrison. of the firm of Morrison e Maclllschern. has practios recovered from two- wseks ilness. requiring medical care. March 1. came in like a lamb. but the day went out like a lion It is pleasing to note that all busi- ness motor vehicles. including light trucks. transporting goods for the various stores arrived safely at their destination before the storm broke. Hampton W. l. are sponsoring a concert in aid of repairs to ball and horse shed. particulars thereof to appear in the press. Victoria W. I. and invited guests participated in a very enjoyable goose supper. held at the Insti- tute rooms, on March 1. Appear- ance of the approaching severe storm. which followed, precluded carrying out the prepared pro immense gathering at the Forum on March 4, to witness. and cheer in the game participated in by our district player. Bul Dogs defeated Augustine Cove 0. friends in Halifax. N Quite a number of our district hockey fans motored to Moncton, March 0. At the evening service in Hampton Church. the Prodigal Son in Song and Story. was as- ceptably heard by a comparative- ly large gathering. young people to have faith in God. . . Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mal- Among W05! Wh0 -IllEhd9d the in themselves. in their fellow men 13:11.12! JA.3;lxDSg;mse.f.;':' Era" the old homestead. Fadyen, and twin sons. attended l10Cke)' lime in Monclon on Sat- and in their job. The third "I!" la cud-an m "5"" at tn" He took his place in church the evening service of Public lirdav. Arch 5. between the for hands which means work Cmumb cumgmum wgah H hf and community ufe alike. ever Worship in Hampton Church on Moncton Hawks and the Islanders. nothing can take the place or work mg lwnmd by an be mm", will to offer good judgment to March I. were Mr. Lorne seamen snd,Mr. - hi the farm"? 3: ""”f'-uh L: of Amlculmn rm. ciubpdecided advance and better any under- Mn Gem g Dixon Clyde my" Wayne Bernard, Breadslbane. 1 :?l':!r.t'h up at: ::me rim of . 4.3 W" 07 would meet on the sec- '-lhlhl- gcgo am by her gon Boyd, Mrs. Hadley Woodslde was host-1 his win and their two chudrsn were welcome visitors at the old homestead here. on March . guests of Mrs. Dixon's mother, Mrs. W. A. Macquarrie. -CE. Dragged By Car NEW YORK (AP) --Frank Casa- Flnelly after he had gone some the vehicle. 1.00-'I.0il p .m. what Institutes Do lhort talk by Mrs. M. J. Doyle, Another autiiorlt (Carroll) plains it thus: this disorder succeeds in he wants to for et. Experiments ave been under unpleasant conditions the under pleasant ones. Or turning ant ones. . :7 . presslon is the halo people ofte those past experiences. If we could rid ourselves of th undesirable emotions by ex- t hrough repres- sion) "the person irics to forget and usually does succeed in in- hibiting the recall of those life ex- periences which he considers wrong or sinful. He pretends they never existed. Often he pretends so well that he completely decelves him- " From time to time we read of cases of amnesia. The victim of com- pletely repressing for a longer or shorter period his entire past. Us- ually this past contains much that made that show there is a tendency to forget more readily things learned the other way. students do not re- call thlngs learned under unpleas- ant circumstances as readily as they do those learned under pleas- A more direct illustration of re- place around their childhood days when they were actually unhappy ones. These individuals have suc- ceeded in pushing out of their con- sciousness the painful memories of FC'DT8S- wishes that conflict with accepted standards and with the desires of those around him. If his disobedi- ence. his outbursts of frustration and anger are met without sym- athy and understanding he may earn oiiuverly to conform but his true feelings will be kept to him- self . . . . . they will never be con- fided - they will. indeed. be re- pressed. But they will stay with him using up the ener needed for the next stage in I develop- ment and showing themselves soon- er or later. It is claimed. for in- stance, that often adults who are exceptionally "truculent and bel- ligerent" were passive and sub- missive as children. 1 O B n control . . . .he must learn how to it deal with his undesirable feel- ings. But this is an altogether dif- ferent-process from denying his feelings and impulses or forcing them back and repressing them. To help the child learn self- control, parents must have a lov- ing. confidential ieliiiionshlp with ii him. He must feel free to express all of his feelings. An "I hate you." can be met with a reassur- ing, "Yes. sometimes we do hate those who ask us to do what we don't want to do. or to stop doing what we love to do," instead of c with summary punishment that only makes the bad feelings in- But the child must learn self- 0 Thursday afternoon. March .1. sing the unhappy experience that caused them it would be good. But crease. couraged to express his feelings of The child can be en- gmwm since it is imposu 19 md teal-ryndlntllasl .l:;lIllBAllu;ltCIl;Ill;el.ntE0ld- Eiisifizratalileaggiarlilegll;;id1:;de1?:: Elam upon this occasion. ;1;!l(():ll',.til;liI::itst?tl.y-"13eCCI()r(iXlll8 oi? utillite anger throliigtlin play-acting. giaty ' . ; c rs. . C . . n . ” i . . perhaps not advisable to stop the hm" Mann" and Mervin MC. ins, January mh, when me mam. Many district fans joined the y 5 P5 8 ms 11 resentment and anger can persist throu:"out life zind i-on result in many different of "Repeatedly in the early years of life anger must be liquidated at its . symptoms birth or it will plague us to the "id "ms! :imroru:,:J,,t:!;.is.t:dh.(iv:. 9' "ch mohul Suhdliy 5'-lh00l Wh0 Wm” Rm” 3I':ncI':l:n?ie:;'ks'i "mi; :ce0fl?:h:g nervous tension. depending upon grave." says Dr. Lawrence S. Ilgfgglgegi at :3” 8 at” u" ""1 Wu. Th sh b k H! C." Cl b ;empSeranti'9 EhxaI:Am;lt)'g':1gE' oneagf 40 y the strength of these feelings. And Kuble of Yale. V8 r. roue s ow . i hf”-" held .its 1": nil: E ”' meeti: articillar interest "Alcohol and wimp Canada is by no means ' 3 9 At Crapeud Rink. on March I, was served by a number of the Breadulbane cwgy13:2"l'ae:h::y:3"g;'3;m";l;p:t that emit ole would be held in the the host and hostess for their kind ffg9o:';;:r':; 4'”;t Hf: ,&f,,e:,Y,'f':e" M.:i,..I::j"('e?h.. "1023; TO PLAY IN Moscow rea hllFb 1,1 itth ltl't. ' ' ' . Isricullufal methods ”"d.."""" " urn tweo rllllzghrla togsfeglessfaiftc in: hall yclose of the msettns 109 sigma ml "lie! mvlvTse- bllttsrlleeinnulle l'l'D,Ill(t)3olIltUI1Pait2illd Vi1aCr1:;hyhihgh:miItli- DUESSELDORR G ”"” "Vt bi-inr injured every day. The bit! mm and cake W" ,,,,.,yed by am MY 8 - P0 - (AP)-The congress of the Inter- lage, on Tuesday. March 1. Mrs. Hammond Newson. Bread- albanc. spent several days visit- ing her sister. Mrs. Samuel Good. Mrs. Henry Hurry. returned to esclng satisfactorily at her home in Breadalbane, after having un- dergone a tonsillectomy in thel Prince Edward Island Hospital last week. . ass for the United Church Wo- men's Missionary Society on, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woolner and Miss Olga Woolner. Stanley Bridge. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Robinson on Friday. March 4. thflll mfmhelh On Friday evening March 4 at 11' "OK" 6 Aht is in in The ciuisetaa minute! of the Int meotlns were ' M 1, -i, ii, Vmo ihwlhl ht hehfd ' Pmlh" V - v ese ttorenteed cninrriic on 4-IlI.gilIsbehll"I:e.tiag At :g&i;u: ::wi-tnaai1.'oi:"ms timidai m:fffWi0 o';i”f"ki::d ."n:"'lWm; gmsigidxwasy under MI car gfsgugirlfga Igfcinz; lfm"0;)'gl:1 2: ! OK Guaranteed spooail USED CARS Speohl vu... T”'"'u' "C gun mum" win 3,. Mid u 739 brother. are three brothers and H. giopwd go mg. . iooii, but the home of her grandparents.) '53 '49 .-int extent to which rural outh P- m. in various homes of club three sisters: Jobs: oft ii.vi!I;o;- giulgntk see angtlslng unustialiin g1rl;ldlal:gm:Velri!,.in:Iee(IleAy8 0 To" h rluh programmes have contrl uted members. The next meetln will Aid. Andrew E-- 0 01- " - 0 If he" 8" P0" 0" 1llh- Macnomm 3 - 5- ex Tip Top . VII". played Lohengln's I'M FREE FROM costly foods and Flliff ACIDITY AND l'.llllSllPAllllll laxatives-your insxpuidvc oerul did the trick.” The great advert- tage of Mi-Branlatliet itnoriects the cause of irregularity due to in- KINII Elllli TEA Slirnv-l.-in-i wwl ' i sulloluit hulk. All-Bran. made from thl whole wheat liemei. supplies animal food bulk. it is s good-tasting ouul that has helped millions. All- Bfn will give gentle. edective relief from constipation within 10 days or doable your money back. an Keiiogfe, the mic and only All-Bran. Kelonh. Loiiooi. om. ladies present. national Ice Hockey Federation to- key tournament in Cortlna d'Ampezso. Italy. next January will champion, making it unnecessary Prescriplion for Better Livin S ,, ., was decided that suit bl lg ..j.-:.j- 0 M --113. iii Friend will reirl I l ri f d8Y hhllhlihced the 1957 Whflfl 1: W -V"""3 P”9V"' w” "M Mid be held sometime athla :pl'i:igI.7 y llccl? shit Elloitoslferguson. ro- the seriosus illness '..'i ll1(is.P::4'oisi?n rhamninnships would be held in 7: l' it 'h' fl" ”r5””""”" which 8 The main discussion of the eve- ' turned from an eli.., 8- J. Murray fit her Home in Ft'ed- M"'iC"W' .- :f;El"lK':m:',1L".l":;'b,f,':l;" 9;; hing concerned the activities of In MernOI'IaI'n weeks visit among relatives and erfcton. The winner of the Olympic ltoc- .- .rs'iassseseesesaesaeeeeeaassesssssaaeaeeseaaaeeeeee automatically be world's ll members must prepare in other 3, In ronowmg um I chum", h in to see the game between the Is- Charlottetown. iiurinil the first to play a separate world tourna- 4' . 1' way, for iii, 3,-ui tggk ahead. 1 h ' the hearts of inany Upon Gill" 5 mm H . d M n t n H k I n wk of March L g Ularltllteltiwn Brant-ii. ms-107 Grsfioa street: " ”The farmer of today needs brains &I'.': Al:'f::d'w;T.'b" me h”5t"" of the sudden death of Patrick Mugh 3. ll 0 c 0 aw a o W ""3" 1” BEN ROGERS. Manager . ti Austria is the top contender for .-noses-s eeeeoeeeeaezaoeoenibeana SoH OK USED CARS The Greatest Values Ever Offered In Charlottetown - '52 CHEV SIDAN '48 DODGI Sedan RIADY-FOR-THE-ROAD USED TRUCKS I951 FARGO I-ITON 3900 1952 CHEVROLET I-1 TON S1150. WSZFORDI-1TON........... 31095 WD MOTORS Ltd. zos Fitzroy so-eat Did mt Clteliottetelwn , "OPIN svniv most site SATURDAY svsumo '1'l. 9:oo' rrlopment in Canada is im sslble lent. it was also decided that roll Mrs. Leo Cullen and Mrs. Austin 32 blocks across Brooklyn. a taxi Wedding March. little Miss Ar- . to assess adequately." s:. g.oMan- call will be answered with the p. Callaghan. Mall-r isd Mrs. out in front of him and forced his llgne some-rs and Master Allan . '49 MERCURY 5-PASS. COUPI . hing told the 24th. convention of name of a bird or a tree. Leonard .1. Mccarvilie of Free- ",f1,'f::.':,"- n rm ma 1 nick igggfv 5:33 3': ,',b:gdf; :29, the Canadian Councu on 4-1-I Clubs It was moved by John Hughes town. Kn ant grgm fund" yo; cm” :30 W25 escorted m Jmfiemly OK Guaranteed Special '48 FORD COACH p Special Value in his presidential address this and seconded by Mary liennessey Hi. funergl mi. ii.i.-1 on Fridny . . morning. "But where club work that the meetlngbe adjourned. The momingp 1.-eh. 11g from hi, ham. 9'05 the hxmhd Blhhlt (1060?-Bled Chair hy Miss Dorothy . ' pm nourished "1. u.” 1... pm. mnuu Wu Maud 5, ""31". the W St Jam" Church summer Casnvillo took another look and Matheson. Miss Gloria Large and 24.0” 54 CHEVROLET SEDAN "”'m: '1dt;u? .3!" '&dg,Hr: N."m.' Anuun" field -services at the hhurch and "W . nun bennm the can Mags! Ftugriggfn Iggyegiys t.he:ec?:,' Excellent I Val exnm co ev ue ou I s ' ' ue inn .5 a means of sgrlgultural ex- The re lar monthly meeting of ""9 M": ””"d""9d W gh" m"NmNG A"33"AT" ated basket loaded with gifts. - Plus '"'5l"h- Th! lllt Illni "A 4-H Chlh thf K0!!! hllnn 4-3 CI" Club WI! Damn Rwl Eu”. Mun.” A police emergency squad gin- whm Mi” Mmum Ke"""dy - : mi-mhcr lives here. marks a road held in Mar ate School. Tile meet- The 1”” c""c”""'e M mrmwl gi-iy used the man from under Md cm "'9 "himhsv M” E371 . ipmiimz in mm... .cMvWem,m,.-- in open” "Mm"! the CM, log friends and relatives which 5" "Melt He Wu uncomdou. Todd gcned the gifts. and Mrs. OK Gulmlnteed 8 ch) in run ratulatlng Council mesn- Pledge; 15 members present. followed his remains bear testi- Ind M. clown. In ante.” Errol agnall read the arrom- , .52 Ac” spec... vuu. h('l's on club leaders on their The next maetin will be held many to the esteem in which the H. mm"), re awed conmoul. -ianylng verses while Ml.-is May 52 , work. Mr. Manning also warned in xeiistnmi sclioo on March io. deceased was held. .,,,,.,.,u ,,.,,,,m, 5-,...” M m... tauchnnan arranged the mica. SEDAN as , 43 FORD SEDAN that there is no room for- com- 1955. , The funeral was under the di- mid mmuu I. xenngu, Men", Wh9h "Ed! hill thanked Ill 701' A flnap at hlacciicy. Although membership It was moved by aeri Palmer rectlon of Mr. J. i.. Davlaon of . 4”...-4,1,1 window w.,i,.,. their thousihfulness. yverybody First Only , has tripled since the Council was that the meeting be adjourned. Kensingion. The following were All he could remember. he said. M"ed in "",F'"h Sims h J”"V Ch” '53 A ' ' .. rf'v;rnni:)l0.liimi1ssi.tmt: glettlllrinl on.-ii. ipiir--W? pail boarera: Messrs. Walter was. that he hld been drinlting in 909" ”"0W - A d'"gl0"' "gig" J - - : in nu a- I IKPCHP "W90 Whitehead. John and James 0'- a r. . i '1' of rural youth served b I Connor Charles Iiaybourne and Police theorized that he had "An" in ya" i -1 Nosrsmme of the and c IND Of thl WIMOWI 681104 "lhh ' ' wandered from the bar and drunli- OK Giiamnteod S hi .- nr-ter of 4-H. is still a a low level. "W Ullwh" ht Yhrh Mlhhm 1" Germ Mccawmg enly crawled or rolled beneath poo SPEUIAL sp”h'l vum l' )2 ii I . "Vi '- ' - . '50 DODGE ED N I-f:.?.."::.'::.i :lff.'”"lSi.'l'..i1 card of Thanks ..3.':f 1l'”ht”.”fii :2 n 2::.".::..... si 350 g f it ssoo leg as well as severe cuts and name. sasr covniis ! l. HOW To Serve iii-iiisu i CUSTOM ii We wish to thank Dr. Downing .'.....a... --. .m W M H W F (M d m " A ” i - i ;i . . (1 ritu r. . . armero n sor, . - Tally Meal! Ellie?" 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