‘——- vs I.. ...u,..7_. 1.: WWW arm-4 GRADUATION NIGHT :tttl \‘.':iit .' f 5'] ... i“":\\ (".lr Ii‘i’ Scipio! tit-in of ilii Dal bie Ring Ceremony Heid At Part Mouton 7 r.” \ ‘. lliv‘i'rt I :ni ll'tlll‘.‘~ "illii i -’.r "t‘ It in c it c \' it, I n l\' 1 1 low t- {tarot \i . It'tiliii'” ll \Iills sri‘ri' 'lll at; ||;.titi.~"s "t I _' i I .u‘ titjttt‘ .o ‘j‘. i ti Iliul. . i‘ii 'tlt Rat 'r . .; Kip I“. 1“: t'ii til itt‘i.r llTJrlt'lllll: it l':t‘tl :i last-tide ‘l.1(i{‘il\:P\. “ Itch: ‘t '.', t :iitrl .) bouquet in Sin. The r: .{all of pit}; i .hentltlto» .i‘irl '.‘ti'rtr'tl; For town. beach. travel! ('roo athet aims in pastel times for, summer. deeper for full. Hold everything in vivid tote bags! Top tote has tullp pocket — plaid is In 3 colors Paltcrn 1'2“: crochet directions —- cot-t on. woo . Thlrty-Fivo cents Icolnsl for this pattern 'no stamps. please) 0 Alice Brooks. care of Guar- lian-Patrlot. Needlecraft Dept. root 5 I! “attend Cat-loaf . fa-i m, munch, bazaar hitc' ' . m, new. embroider. “I! 50. W new - big. deluxe 3 complete quilt ind applliwe Send. a.“ 'i'tt. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS l I pf‘t'>l(it"(! . from a local 1 o ‘ parlmciit Store. It was agreodtmal report of the Co-op Ban-. r tors, re-appointed: social action,l 'rl".l liar trwttrl Sharon How. cs front the St'hool. culminat- :.!: di~it~1b~ttcil the books at lug three study. ilic tiiiol‘ ut l’\l't.‘ auditorium Those two girls still have l‘t"'lajr lltdill 't\Ilt‘ll the pic» study ahead of them before : ro was iakcii. was the final they too become registered ‘7 l't'Iltlilltlll ttll‘ )‘(lllllfl lllli'.‘~ lllll'SCS. ' tint and a corsage of white car- nations. The toast to proposed by .\l sponded to by the bridegroom who in turn proposed a toast to the bridesmaid. The rospondod and als iltc telegrams. the bride wa 0’ white nttiitic and pink sweet lll‘ii‘ ti.t‘l 'i‘ _ fjtlltltlh‘ii u.’ a i til I, H v. n th _ l l .lliilll. \ B was best man. L'slr n ‘3),03”: 10‘” Ifccptw? 1.1L l‘l‘s ‘i\t‘t'(- I)ott:ias Smith. II) c 0‘ '\ ‘e S or hm”) Canada. Mr. Casclcy who is a graduate of Mt. Allison Univr-t- sity with a Bachelor of Arts de- gree. and a student at Pine Hill University. will be stud- ottt minister at Lac-ombe Rural United Church. Alta.. for thel summer monllts. {\lrs. Caselcy Is a graduate of Liverpool High School. and ACTA. Tatamacouche. and has studied for three years at Mt. Allison University. For travelling. tlte bride worc‘ a sea blue two piece Iincn suit.‘ matching hat and white acccs- lit-ttlc‘s cntisln. and lilrrol Case- lcy. ('ttlhlll of tho bt‘idt'ut‘oom. littitiodiatcly following the ltlll_\’ a I‘t‘t't‘lllltlll was held i t'Illll‘t'Il hall tor .30 guests. whore a buffet lititchcnn was \(‘I‘H‘t'h Tho bride‘s table {ca- llli't‘ti tlll flotir‘rs. liuhtod ta- pork and a thrce lior “Pt‘If'ILilZ calm “trained with white mums and it‘l'll li'it'y. Konsinutoit, PHI. of tho Ilf‘l(I(‘LIl't\tlln. SISN‘F The guest book was t-irculat- somos' . .. . , . .. r . Mr. and Mrs. Casclcy wilt on by Judith I‘lCClllrin. . . . I return to Halifax in September I2t(' iitotlicr of tho b r l d c where the former will complete his theolocical studios for the‘ ministry. t-itmc a pi'iiitnd iackr‘t tlt‘t‘ss in: Iiill("\ o' pink and navy. a pink WI Handicraft Class ’ Displays Class Work ! 'l'lic \lziy ntcctttt: of Burton‘ It was decided to buy \iliite \l' l. was Ili‘ItI at tltc homo of ribbons for the boys: who are \II.~. l‘oior Dalton with Mrs. making tlioir first ltoly com- l.aitcc Dalton pt~o<idont motion. as well as to give each \li's. Prior Dalton :avc :i first communicani a hon card rt-zmtt of the executive nit'ct aitd a modal. Also it was de- illL‘. citlcd to conduct a pantry sale \lt~ I\{lll Colliicittt and \lrs I on Saturday. May »tl. The tll(‘(‘IIIlL! chord with prayer led by Rev. W. A. Keefe. SUCCESS Wl Mrs. Duncan Cole. presided ~ tlte rctziilar ntoitlltly meet- in: of Graham's Road Wo men's Institute which was held in May. A report was given on the meeting of a committee aitd the hall shareholders. and it was decided the WI be given permission to repair and paint the hall but it will be le on its present site for the time being. The treasurer gave a ('lii‘ttn‘d (Lolltturt displayed tile work they accomplished at the Handicraft class. Visitation committee report. crl Vl>illll§ the sick and -.‘h:it- ‘ .zitid IIIL‘ school contntittco rcptxr‘crl purchasing articles for .st-h LAKE VERDE WI \lrs. Orion ('ztllaultan litistcss to the lllt'tlll)t‘l'~ of the Lake \‘ci'tle Women's lnsti- ttto on May Htlt The president with the reading of tito t‘rced, The re-4 [titl‘lt‘ti receiving mitants ('ltarlottctowii (le- WEIS finan- to min: and pack clothing {annual in Kensington catered to L'S(‘:tt the next meeting lntb)’ “10 Institute, bo hold at the home of .lrs.. A letter concerning resolu- annumd wrde lioits for the district convont~ ' duftpd by {he‘ion was read and Mrs. John A contest con i]tl\l(\<$ was mm by phell was appointed as the; Mrs. Wit-1| Cam “Hm Shea. new executive member. . 1 Mrs. Ralph Wigmore made.E NEW GLASGOW l't'w aprons which were sold and} \Ir~ \Tnf‘l(‘\ Bcittlcy (‘llIt‘l‘~' proceeds were passed in lziinerl IIl(‘ members of the licr “special project" collec- 'r\i Glasgow United (‘hurch= tion. One apron was chosen ta. Women for thcir May meeting be sold to help defray expens- th .m Mm- ]4, es of the national convention; ‘ Mrs. Byron lloiiston led the at WOHVIIIG- . i dounions and use her “FVFV “HF BM, (.WI thcmc “Mother” based on Sa-1 T‘he' ‘moét’ing of “1‘? 6k: mut‘l lztl ill “'Illtll was thej‘fish Counm of Seven M1319 Bayt scripiiiro lesson. Prayt‘rS h,YCaiholic Women's Leatzue was lcadcr and tho hymns compri-l held 0" Tuesday evening. scd the remainder of the de-. Discussion look place "n ""“"""I prf‘zmmmc‘ cleaning the church. $10 wast The president. Anna Steven-:donated to Kinkma school for; soil conducted rcoutine husi-i priu‘s, . ncss. I Father MacDonald addrcs-l Plans were made for the New Glasgow share of the Victoria t attending Cflihonc we' {3 re Dav TN. meeting. Meeting adjour n ed liiinch was served bv Ml‘cu'and “050d wm' 3“ 0‘ com“ BMW), and H". (.nmm‘mfl.’ cration by the Rev. Director. ROLLO BAY (‘Wl. . BROOKFIELD _WI 0 May meeting or the Cam] The regular meeting of _ the one wnmw-s League. 3L Me» i Brookfield Women's Institute is Parish Council. Rollo Ba ’ I. was held at the home of Edna was held on the 17th with Mrs. ; “305‘s”; , , Edwin Peters presiding. The. V's'mum‘ a”! who“ Mrs. Adolphus Conway, re. committees “live their reports. cording secretary. read the min.i ” was deemed that $5 he utes of the preceding meeting. i zgngl'ai'? Riv" Re. Mrs. George Christian. trea-i “Ntinggflgwd {w re ,- auror. gave the financial state- the Lord... fir‘awr ‘Luncfieay‘lgi ent. . ' ' ‘ N convoners appointed MJ’L'I‘EJF‘FIQL were: spiritual. Mrs. Felix Pe-r w“; scum Angnms rs. Alphomus Peters. reap-i OTTAWA tori m rive Cana- pointed: membership. Mrs. Clif-vdian university ford Peters: resolution and re-t won ' Netherlands overnmentl port Forms. Mrs. Henny Peters; l g scholarships for study best 1 0 read I ‘sed the meeting and spoke onIWl'l'ace I“ 8 happy VOICC 9h“: students haveltidi'ed. The back i .»~-,. . m. on!!! _ uni-av; get; fifth year. Betty MncDon-i ald. Florence Laridn. Mary Kelly. Catherine Alyward: sixth year. Barbara Ann LaPierre. Ge Dunn. Irene Larkin.' Maureen MacDonald. t CGIT Girls l Entertained ,‘V' Mrs. Ivan Docherty entertain- ed the CGIT group of Cherry i h‘lcl * Valley United Church. the my I C " thers and friends of these girls _ ‘ l I and special guests. the Rev.j 4' i ' G D an Mrs. Elliot at their " (I ' closing meeting May 2lst. The girls conducted a renu- lar meeting with Sandra Hayg den presiding, Rev. Mr. Elliot addressed the girls using as his theme, “And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature and in! favor with God and man." He stressed the value of CGIT and ‘ Most Rev. Malcolm Mat-Ea- lcltcrn. DD. administered the 't sacrament of confirmation to 34 ‘ children, at a special ceremony ‘ hold at St. Mark’s Lot 7 Par- ,ish church Tuesday evening. 26th. His Lordship was as- ' Rev. Faber MacDon- . Austin Bradley and complimented the girls on at- R ‘ . .. . . . . . ct DaVid McTague. pansii taming a chevron certificate ...... .. . s . . . . . , ‘ priest at St, Marks. acting for meeting the required stan | . Sponsors were Mr. . “I dards in this their first year".' work, The leader expressed pleasure to the executive and to all the girls for their keen interest and christian fellow-1 H WWW DORIS .‘\I:tcl)ONALD ‘ PLANNED ttI' ALLAN HOGAN WEDDING Peter Dalton. Burton. Following the ceremony Bi- shop MacEachern delivered a I brief address, and officiated at I solcmn benediction assisted by llo:ait. sott Mrs. Rub} i :.‘. .‘ézmmmssx. ~'. - r The (‘itgagctncnt [Fathers MacDonald. McTague. l and Bradley. amp. tcd of Dori s \lai'nticrlc ' . n' and the late The execunve for "19 hear: MacDonald. daiiuhtcr of .\Il‘>. The marriage Hogan. ()ttawa. was president. Sandra Hayden; Mama,“ Macmumkr Um. Jam‘“ ““llalh —--— “Ce ' pws'dem‘ C h a r I 0 t i e lottotown and the late [on n “1” Iahi‘ I‘IiH'C JUI." 4, 1964 at i N h T i T“ 9 ed 3" seme‘ary‘ Sh'rlee MacDonald. to James Allan St, Dunstan s Basilica. g ‘. Tweedy; treasurer, Joyce Mc- ‘ 0d. .. . ‘ J'ZA‘K W‘wm want sill is- ..X l , LII on the broad doorstep of Lunch was served the hos-t glad-stone grinned trout man) [6.55 and the meal” dosed sltarpoitines and hollow‘cd from With “tap5"~ ‘many a loitls:op .litst in liitgcr The leaders of this group are there in the out of doors. to Mrs. George Hayden and Mrs, catch the swu‘t tl'n‘ll'illlt't‘ Couple Wed North T r y n n Presbyterian Church maitse was the scene of a quiet wedding of Sheila Di- annc. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Certificates Presented l n t t h i' i out: i lanc. 'James drops his rcatliit: rlllfi s .._ _ ,. ._ a” ._,_,__ ,. ,._,~._ ._ r- “ms. and re“ 6 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon., June 1. 1964. 5 Jnhn McLeod” the season and watch sit-iii: um.” (Mm.th mm “as the Roy MacDonald, Albany aitol . weave ltcr ch:.rms otcr l;:..ti- hman mm“ m. inducs Enid ltarlcs Ernest, son of Mr. and . ‘ .. . . ‘ - - _“ ‘ . ‘ . . . I :Ialld. ritcr and biiai. in to (NW mm “ms “.0me durum, \lis (.eo. Mavhew of shrilll-_ rock Rcv. Goo». Killeit perform- . . . ' -- i. r i . 9 “mm” ndl‘lss‘ m “(d 1“ ‘ tlto _Ill(l'__‘ll‘.’.1 of the work done b ism”; _‘ ‘ . Morel] JVII Garment Clubs. The Frem‘my' , Siillk- ‘lllfrk ‘ l“ 50“ S“Milt ‘ .3) “HM “0 “)mthN' "mm .\cltiii\i-iitcitt Day was ltcld on Th? br'd“ "1‘05" 3 light blue PM!” .liit‘lit‘ts 2ch chance- “I” b0 mnhlmnfl 'hi'IO' m” Monday. ill the Ullilt‘tl Clturclr Slltt accented \vtth white not‘cs- about var‘c‘t tl'iv alter (at 10"?ll' (me- mnnlh CXNimE m “it \ >1“Hut guest “prompmlyfl SOI‘ics._and a corsage of \i'.ii.c Sow jackets iii checks. dots. a ticpatc. and in the llllllll. M, “Hin in mm. rounds cariiations. The bridesmaid. Il(l>. .\'7"Iiill" d:ti.~\' casily on ll'.l ‘2. L fondly recalled. Carroll Jewell of Bedcque cap - slecvc vol-shin. HAPPENINGS l Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor: Phone 4-8506 BM "0“, “"M‘ mo “"0 \\.'i\ a ollltlt‘lll ol (‘iiady 'lllall- .hme a g‘ l , k dr 7. J” . ) b from lilP‘Ittllle‘ acro: [hp liitc. .\iiti:ottisli. Agnes hagah (V .- 'Par‘e‘d’m (‘55 “i ll fillil-Il‘ti la.tcrn 45“; MW ‘ “ ,. of Ghana. Ali'ii'a. “line 31905501195 am a l'0!" hes Sizes It). l'_’. 14. It; 18, 3., aitd that oil the ltil. Swank“. m. H", “minim sane of white carnations. Yill‘tifi;.-* iit hattortt. V .. [am-(‘5 at It... Md Muck Wle (if'll‘lllll lliiitit. was introduced SI'HI“: “3:2?th borflylna'" Vll'flfi FIFTY (‘ICN'I‘S i'iti i-cntst in ff the pleasant nlilllll(‘1~ — h“ mi mit‘fi‘dl‘m M the ell-lb ‘ :‘“l(iI ' cGiles 0 'ms 0“‘ntl ‘ mm: "H 3mm“. Phage“ my I .. leer mo ENC" Hm‘ will l;;rili;ii'.i A. I.af’icrro. 'MISS _ “10“”?! {19” "t‘drr'dfic this pattern. Ontario rCSidcttts . saysgmmlz up mm” “WM, ah”... ‘hm. mp m troup‘cl .ert or a up I rou‘ add 7 cents shins tax. P l i at ifmm mp nm Armthmp' am Toronto as provincial delegate '9” "1195' I ' a . ‘ Ia lvnly. ‘b'IZE. NAME. AD. makin" for the stairs, "\Vlt'tt i 1" Hm "‘m‘mm 4'” “Mk 0"" Ivo‘mlis‘ 0 He.” manna"? ‘ DEEDS. 51‘ Ht \' BER " i ' sltow or was held iii the home of. 50nd m-(tm- 1,. Axxp; ADAMS. ol tltc liitz‘iliglits ol‘ Iter trip , I _ _ a\ a \isit to the lloval Winter the MM" 5 5m” and bmmer' . ' lit-law. Mr. and Mrs. Davis it‘- }simple pair no arc >l1|)II‘LI tip ‘50 late. And" he adds from the stairway. "we \\illl llttl st) ttttit-lt care of Guardian - Patriot Pal- tet'ii llcp: till Front St. W. Tor ‘oiito l. (mt. At a meeting of the Breadal-j bane Women's Institute. recent-i ly l 9 members presented Mrs. Glover with a life membership pin. it the occasion of the Glover's 45th wedding anniver-f sary. Mrs. Harry Dlmsfot’d was de-l votional leader of the DeSahle United Church Women hold all the home of Mrs, Goo. Vilett on May 9 i The worship service included hymns. scripture reading. 'pray‘ er and meditation. It was decided I that each member bring something for a baby Iaycttc. next moctinghv which is to he held at Mrsn John Dixon‘s home. i I Mr. Edmond Callicutt. who- is employed at Cariboo, N.S.. spent a few days at his home in Cape Wolfe with his wife and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Franky Harper‘ and children of Halifax spent a‘ few days visiting his parentsH Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harpei'.‘ l Tignish. ‘ ('hicf Pt) AI G and e t.t RCN‘ and Mrs. Gaudet return- ed to their home in Halifax af-l‘ ter a holiday spent with their relatives and friends in Tignish.‘ Elmer Perry of the RCN Halifax was a recent guest to' the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perry, Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ripley, Amherst. NS and Mrs. Ear- nest DeWolfe and Son of Toron- to. Ont.. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudet. Church St.. Tignish. A service of dedication to mission was held in the Bede- que United Church on Sunday. v 24th. The. pastor, Rev. R. M. Cameron. was in charge of the service. The youth groups participat- ng were: The Messengers. 'Hne, Canadian Girls in Training and: the Sigma C. During the winter months the groups engaged in a Mission study centered around the work of the church In Smith Asia. At this service each group presented a special offering to ELLEN’S DIARY Clouds BiIIow And Sail Over The Hill-Top House i “See that pretty cloud abme' tie house on the hill" Papa Starling offered from his high morning. "Inoks as though itl were made of a hundred whitel fleece-l Watch those bantamsl a-ntruttin' and ~singin' there in t barnyard. Just glad to be alive —— they are! Listen to . . but" he smiled, "there are in many lovely sounds around these times. one hardly knows ‘w-hich one to catch. Like the techo. Isn't it charming? What!" .he exclaimed. when we picked: lup the empty clothes-basket] land turned away toward the; I 0 3e." no t'me! "no time!‘ i What a pity, when Spring comesl lonly once in the year!" i i We must. we planned. on thisl .Monday in 6 brand new week l ;get a number of things done: fWe should re .nome plants. :T‘he lawn-border begged to be porch must. be cleaned. And. . . we It tRmd. ‘ s a seed vot iii the ill‘lllllltllu l-‘iic )(‘lll' ('(‘l'llItl‘ilH‘h were “'9” “I Bedeque' ‘ ' l i ' 5 ‘ -r.. \ - .‘w t . i ’TTA '- w' ‘ " " ““‘———~ help carry on [he Mlsslon of the| . [)It .-(lll((l to .\lis. I itontan .Ia_\ «ocorcoocoo-oocc-oocfiuv Until tomorrow _. -.. )Hm. __ Church. Goodnight ' . ' ‘ antl \li's. .losiwtlt .l. lfooucy in THE FASHIONETTE ‘ V _ u : Those taking part in the ser» thw- '—‘ —~~ ~- ~«—-— rm i'i‘v'ii;ttitiiiti of their lcadersip in : BEAUTY SALON ‘ . H. BENNETT CARR, . Vice were: Wendy MacDonaldW CAKES ARE LlGllT 4'i'i“'\\tll'l\'. . ~ Open Every Day Insurance Counselling ‘ Billy Montgomery. Barbara; ln Burma. rice cakes are lllt‘ foll'mlllfl :it‘ls rccciicd . Cold Waving . Bleaching~ ‘ Di‘h‘lt‘i Supervisor : Murray, Sandra Murray. Garykclallcd .nton-lc-bway. moaniite cortiifi-atcs: tirsl year. Andrea N. Timing . Perm. Specialht Sim [do of Canada 0 MacDonald. Garth Wright. and‘ Whirlwind cake." and (re lluitti. "nisy Ann Myward: sec-N Phan 44pm) ‘0 mm"? 1-93” - 45435 ’ the treasurer of the church, Mr,1 feather-light. crisp. thin shoots ottd your. 1 llcit McAdam. .Ioan ,57‘ rrano; ‘gf ~ : Chi'l‘lonmmmn P-E-l- I ' .-. r ‘ , ~ . -v I . .1. Arnold Henderson. There was: filled “1th airflibljlts. ix iii (tolled—c”!!! n. Marlene Ll'lllllllll‘h‘ wows...“ '\ a large congregation. 2 Rev. Gerald Wyrwas and Mrs. Wyrwas held “0 p e n H o u s 9“ Thursday a fie r-l noon from 3.30 — 6.30 pm. onl the occasion of the dedication of} the United Church Manse. Ad- miral St. i Receiving with Mr. and Mrs.t Wyrwas were Rev. J.G.E. Ballt' and Mrs. Kenneth Parker. presi- 1 dent of the United Church Wo-t me I Pouring were Mrs. J.G.E.I Ball. Mrs. Clayton C. Lewis,i Mrs. Ewen Anderson and Mrs.4 Gillis. Social conveners of the UCW.: who catered to the function. arei Mrs. William Hamny and Mrs? Norman Stewart. I Mrs. HA. Jenkins of York-. shire. England has arrived in; Charlottetown to holiday for, two months with her parent..; Mr. and Mrs. Melville Andrew/.1 North River Rd. I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Juhni ston. Parkdale left this week on= a business trip to New York Ci- . While there they will attend the World's Fair. Mrs. Don Fraser, McGill Ter- race was hostess in May for the 3 annual meeting of Charlotte-' town .laycettes. Committee an executive reports were given. including Mrs. Roy Kirk- patrick‘s report of the recent Atlantic Jaycettes' conventioni in this city. Movies taken dur- ing the convention were shown. Officers elected for the 1964- 65 term are: president. Mrs. Roy Kirkpatrick: vice pre- sident. Mrs. Mel Martin: secre- tary. Mrs. Don Champion. and treasurer, Mrs. Don Fraser. An end of season banquet will follow the attendance by mem- bers at the N tune Theatre production at the Confederation Theatre in June. Assisting the hostess with re- freshments was Mrs. Lloyd! MacEachet-n. , “Even/body kicked me artjttind . . unheard. wandered off up the valley to die. And alas! Bus- had what nice mementos of our son. were thus . ow in the fieldwork which leads presently 00 the actual seeding. came a smart spread- ing of manure. In a gamedng of machines to Rob'l. Much. of the older grandson: was nun- us from that ocene. H. W]! away from the farming and the little school down the River having joined other. of the rural studs)“ at that out of learning we call "The new school" toward the city. no write certain Grade IX tents. “I missed you todl who must. spend the chooldly" with out him. aid this evening. “And I missed you too" Much smiled. giving him a boyidi It. is something of a out for a farm-Ind to write mu at thin time of year. who to many "I was hungry all the time. And I was scared too. Then a Salvation Army officer took me to a Home. l was happy then. Lots to eat, clothes of my own — and friends. Now I’m going to school. When I’m big, I’m going to be a doctor” 'In its hostels, havens, homes and hospitals The Salvation Army relieves want and shows the way to a new life for the forgotten, the unfortunate, the emng. You can share in this great work, and know the joy of aiding others. EIVE FIMM TIIE IIEAIN' 1'0 THE RED SHIELD APPEAL sick ——Rolln Bay East and Westiland du rt n g the M445 aco- to turmer- «we no! N! to concentrate. MTS- Arthur .Btlrke and AHHletdemic year. The Dutch embalsy So for today. the chuck bit-ihufl of field. and III-dine! Steele Souris West —- Mrs. said Saturday the winners in- lowed and sailed-along the blue would beguile . . . P993" and Mist Henry Peters: tcluded Miss M_ E. Gleese of peas. preuy much unseen. We lecdl in bi nobod- u—Mrs. John .D. Chaisson.lHalifax. Who plan to study cpeckled barium: long and days. howouhfyi I "snow \ Other converters Willbelwomt-‘photoizraphic interpretation in scratched ms the yardl un- to leave on. can of tho, .. unto-unmet leologyatDelf.‘ iwuuummmu‘nmmm Camlgnflndm.lflm.m1n3m