Page T2 The Gunrdlnnfrlday. Oct. 7. 1955 'r.i.fgwn couplo " American View Of Canada c"'b""' 3O"' And. Russian Relations Editor's note: The tolluwlng column repreiiciits an American view of Cnngdian-Russian rela- tion: in connection with External Atlatrs Mliilstt-r P:'2irsiIn's cur- rent visit in Moscow. Ry WIf.l.IAM l.. RYAN Associated Press Nevis .-ina.l,vst pltcation is that it is all up to the A torrest of Soxict advice ereeteo (."'"ad'a" merits of Canada's surplus butter and wheat. Canadian business has been given to understand that this lwzis only the beginntngethat an almost limitless market awaits them. But now, with the visit of the external affairs minister. the im- government and the Canada's External Affairs Minis- '30"”?"f'pi'l'l” mill” pfllcyt Tl”d' ter. L- B. Pearson, on his arrival;r9q,”'”5 !95l””m”" 0 mlrma "ii Wednesday in lllosctiw. rit.- solici- Mons, Nth "W C,0"""""'S' 5'00” tons words of Praxda and ll.i0Slilt '"i'l"fll"l4 Red. Ch'"a Dand "”""al brought into bold relief the ;iiins of "'l"”9"-i l'"q”'" 3" 9'"! t" the mid the many-prongcd Stiviol diploma- tic offensive. lzvestia. thi- newspaper. .'l(lilS('fl I ”deficit trzttle" with the Liniled war- in order to end the cold war, .('anada is given to untlerstiind. gt” W, L,U.l.m,m.m she miist break away from the lead p.,nNm mm of the lstitlcd States The Russians apparently slams and star, mking m,mn,.,k,,, thinking it would not take too t.ll'll of the niarkct. offered Irv the U.S.S.R. Red (iluitn and the rest .1! the Coiiinititiist nine The .'ilnst'oiv press t-:isii.tll) milled that lllt' Kroiitilin l'l".1.'tl'(lS the arrival of Pt-aizwn at thi- titti- ment as most fortitiiaic in view of the ”new marked iiiiprovcmcnt" in East-West relations it then told Canada that she could sell surplus wheat to Communist countries and "9 ll" "mm" M Nrmcsa Semedl reminded her that she has an tin- favorable trade balance with the United States. STRIKE AT ii'E.iK.Vl'ISSES The Canadian l'iNll(lT is not the first to undergo this sort of treat- ment in fiiosctm since the smile offensive hegaii. The (Tonimtiiiists have decided it is hiuh time for them to take advaiitaue nf thel basic weaknesses of capitalism on the economic front to win more victories on the political front. Canadians hate been treated to! I taste of what the new look might amount to The Canadian govern- ment this summer exm-tiled I couple of deals with Fiuropean Communist countries to take ship- .id- of a push to drive a wedge bc'ncen .f)tt.'iwa and Washington, Prime Minister St. Laurent and his Lib- eral party indicate an open mind. for exainple. on the matter of dip- loiiialic recognition ftir Red China. The leaders of the Canadian gov- ernment have hinted at criticism of Vl'ttsliini.zton's China policy and zllave ltftlicaled they wotild like to I by sorrel diplomacy. l RRADALBANE W. l. The Bradalbane Village W. I. tlield their regular monthly meet ing on September 12th at the inf Mrs George lllt-kox. rt;-peatiiiiz'the Mary Stewart Col- leet. Roll call was responded to by eleven members and one visitor. Minutes of previous mC9llllL' were read. respuiidence was dismissed. Reports of committees were giv- en and the following new ones ap- pointed Sick, Mr: Mrs. Robinson; School, Mrs. Sea- then read and l AFC approved and signed. Cor- trit-t. nit-nihers meeting. Meeting closed with the wishes Queen and II social hour was soent as thos Graham andtwatt-hing television. served by the hostess. Anniversary A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of lilr. and Mrs. Leonard Mccarville, Freetown on tliriday August 19th when friends mil neighbors gathered to honor th in on the occasion of their Thir- tieth Wedding Anniversary. The bride and groom of thirty years were escorted to the seat of honor by Mrs. Austin Rogers. Mra. Raybourne lilcCnrville play- ed the Wedding March. Leeman Campbell acted as chairman and in I few well chosen words ex- plained the purpose of the gather- ing and called iiputi Albert Rowe who read an address and Austin Rogers and Reginald Reeves pre- sented them with H couch and an end table on lielialf of the com- munity of Fi'cctotvit. On behalf of the ttimily (icrald read an atldiw-ss and Charles and )ll3yl)tJllI'll8 l)l'('S0lllP(l their parents l nith a hostess t-hair Mariette Mr- Intlividtial izitts were opened bv Xlrs. Percy Kliirpliy and the verse read by Mrs Rtissell Mc('arvilit.- Leonard on lit-half of his wife t-xmcssed his amii't-t-iation for the llnvely gifts anti hoped all would a. , -,.L..... 4 man and Mrs. Alt-l.eod: Lunch, Iifrs Woodside. iirs. Graham and Mrs. we give five tiullzirs to Cancer ftind home motion carried. It ivas decide" to Meeting cancel the handicraft van for lopened with the ode followed by present time. the A paper rcgai-tiiiip the Institute Scholarship was reatt and disctlssd and neighbors. It Dear Mother and Dad- and sveral titicstions answered. was also decided that we purchase a gift for a new halt) in the dis- to her home for next An OX l.iiiich was ilv. To runtpnrt:lcluprountinthoooolln;- idmhle IV&. A dofeioiu lunch in: urntl it several 9! the ladies prount. Ilunlc for dancing wu supplied by Syd- ney Beglole and Frank Burgeu. A ring song was enjoyed with Al- bert Rowe at the organ. At. a late hour all departed to their home: wishing Mr. and Mrs. Mccarville many more year: at wedded bliu. The following are the addresses: Dear Leonard and Lizzie: On the treadmill of life. time has a way of passing by unnoticed. Then we pause, and look back over the years, we renllnn it in later than we think. But tonight, we pause to com- merate the anniversary of a very important event. "Your Wedding" For it is thirty years since that happy event took place. We, your friends and neighbors. have been blessed to have had you spend these thirty years among ill. So to you, the Bride and Groom of thirty years. we wish to say ”Coiigratu1ations" and thank you for allowing us to share with you in the happiness of this occasion, , g and to wish you many many more yvcars of wedded bliss. During the years. yoti have been kind friends and good neighbors. Your home has always been made to feel welcome. A christian home. where you have brought up your family to be fine citizens and I credit to you as their Mother and Father And who are with you to- night. to mark this happy occasion. t So now, without any more words. held I am going to call on Austin Rogers Wednesday, ' i and Reginald Reeves to present sored by the Women's Institute. you with this little gift, which we The proceeds will not for its worth, pairing the hall. beg you to accept, but as a ttiken of our good wishes on this occasion. Signed on behalf in spite of all Our h'. . lob your skunk throu notbcaurloiiaproblcnit Saskatoon uye. Contrd Icdoqtie Mr. and Mn. Albert Wright. Central Bedeque. are spending I few days visiting with their daugh- ter. Mrs. Fred Horne and Mr. Horne, Moncton, NB. The many friends of Mr. Thomal Moyse. Bedeque. will be sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Prince Edward Island I-lolpitnl, Charlottetown. The sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Gordon Woodwide, Lower Bedeque, whose death took place in the P.E.l. Hospital, Charlotte- town on Monday. October 3rd. Mr. Ronald Dawson. N.B. was a visitor at his home over the week of your friends years it in with plensitre that we recah shared with you. Our Wllll ll that the warnings we may long continue to share against this very thing. we just them. couldn't let the occasion pass with- While this gift is not designed Tilrs. Angus (iillis lniited the out adding otir ten cents worth. to be enjoyed by both of you at congratulations and good the lame time-at least not ex- are most happily extended pected to be, after thirty years- e of an appreciative fam- we hope liiom will insist on at ni-zht as we look back over least part time use of it. M'frec- at least a portion of those thirty ionately, The Family iii PRESTONE Brand Anti-Freeze will give your car. (1 cleaner, smoother running engine this winter WII:"?ruOonn"'A.nH-Pnnnoyoupotnauchniorolianjuai but-up protection. In ntddid t ' ' i .. of my lyrtem before "Preatnno" Freon was added. It prevent: runi: to clog radini and outlet ion. Tit the protection cooling Iylbin nl winter . . more oddest tiunpunhren and vii tuben...whieheouldnaultin.nerhenting a duel. properly incline onginorinlndynd leu-n. end. A ” 'en and ham Iupper was He has ind to doll with Ikunk- Finds Solution For Skunk in A Combine IASKATOON tcrt-nuniu a gh the combine and than in a drugatou handy. Pete Bolen of taintsrdo grain before and say: a or III essence of peppermint taken care of the Ittuniton nicely. Ha till a few drops in each load of ted grain. mixes it well, and the Imell disappears from the grain. No peppermint email or taste will remain on the grain. he IIYI. It's a cheap treatment. too. he lays. One twtrounce bottle will be enough to treat from 400 to 500. bushels and will cost only aboutt 40 cents. , Farmers have been complaining that with tre big skunk population; this year. they have been running-l into them with combines and pick- ing them up with the grain. The odor taints the grain and the ele- vators won't accept it. 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