URCHES“ TOMORROW UNITED CHURCH of CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH UIHI now» FEEL“ ' ..:ii2‘€°-ti'- I , ink“ u‘ scaviou ' aLII-Mfgon] lnehafllt. wvfiq...“ lcliool. A wgifioirfili?" lugmiaggldm s.1il an. u. 1-95 al- , 11111.’: ciwncn -""' “our, luster '5- Lillian serie- 1 “new” ‘in WJICCI MCNI“ I l soiioei 1.4 I"! win Visitors, Students and numbers of I. I. Iolcol. cordially weioonn. BAPTI§T jlnlili‘ Bible Olasl- __.__________ s3»- "v" ""‘ ‘"" e375 .!§F3.§T.E£‘.§"l2§.. ' RESBYTIERIAN "'“ ‘ "1"—"—""'“ up _ 1mm or sr JAMES i‘? “again? m ,1 . own-math! i: “n” PIIY": 5 ‘Imp, I100]. m. o v that In "s. h°"'i‘§"i"l°;’a.'l ma...‘ _ are c oo : M. . . I. llaeseil !°""°°"uli|! "V5045!!!"- Mtii;;'_§_ My“ tioijate n tai- moi. Study o... a PM“ "i m“ Ivcnhg Worah 1 » 15. Lillian McKenio. 2-K l!!! M.“ ‘hm Christianity and ' m. not, Communion. "_ All ‘0 11w enable we h!" i‘ "ii °' "‘° W" “Li. seioefi. 1.40. s.w. boars ll B! l. VpM? Church School. Jiiizlimliiflh. Mas. Bus, organist 5'"'m5 worm” “a ‘gs are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1n . Wing“... Girls’ and new ,‘ mime.- will Maillot the , ms preach the sennons. 0N PRESBYTERIAN KIDS IIUII up M “ Saunders, Orlan- CHURCH ILM am. Morning worship. Sermon: Dr. Keir Fraser. 1.30 Bible School. I‘—-—l-- arms.“ i’ h L EASTERN iiliAiiiilAii ti) AM. TIIMBO ‘All Ulla" ‘VISIT is? ..11y.' .. mo EAKEB. - e 1-11» 61. 36l- 450- l“ uptake:- in Saint Andrews Pres y- them: ‘Thou Wilt Keep Him terian Church, Montague. was Mr. Perfect Pi-ace.'—Wc . Wallace Murray, Theological Stud- ~ pert-Wise J1me MlcPhcr- ent. Mr. Murray was also the soloist = at the evening service, singing “The | Sacrament of Baptism will Iioly City" which was much apprec- administered. iated in the congregation-Jr. zit PM. The Sabbath School .__._..._. ..'FINE MUslCr-The J Bible asses. unlor EVEPIING WORSHIP Choir had charge of the music in in lllli. Theme: ‘The Highway Montague United Church 0n Sun- M} day evening. Special numbers were: 1 11s: 671. 544. 185. Soos by Miss Violet Ha ward and them: ‘Peace I Leave with Miss Jean Duvar and e ouble duet '...]‘_4|h(j{fl5, by Misses Nellie Clements, Jean ll "rt-Mrs. Arthur Roper Iauvar, Violet Hayward and Irene ere is theiefore now no oon- Bruce and l lpetiliil lllllnbei‘ by the lion to them which are in lull choir, After the service Len- . - 15515,‘ tern Slides Were shown the last in . cordial invitation is extended the series which were sponsored bv m to ‘worship with ul. m“ chm-r "'1" Prince and Grafton Street Minister I . o. c lyie Webster ‘Din, Edwl; Johnston » Organist 7' MORNING woasnrr "'11 t on Monday night when a very good game ct hockey was played. The score was 5-—1 in favor ‘of Montague. The Mount Stewart Junior school boys team and Mon- tague Junior School Boys gave a very good exhibition oi clean ockey on the some night. The score was 3-1 in favor of Mon- tague. The Juniors were entertain- ed for the night by the Montague boys. The Murray Harbor Team we; able to get home the same ht. H. Landry refereed both games to the satisfact on oi alL-L. Personals ..'Cslvln Hilchv is on leave vis- iting his family in Montana-L. \ -i—-__ JL-loyd Slckles. servicemen. spent " .. do visito to M ta e h"'ucnn.g In lgouglas "Collin oix-Iorge Illa bqfgq|n QM"; ‘f rut-user who motored from St. Page. 0 h’ 5481s; Helen Smith and nklns bot-h oi MfllviewFL. In.“ IIVEI SCIIOOI. wing is the standing oi Belle River School for January: Citudex. (1) Katheryn MsoKen- J9, (2) Everett Coin ton, (B) Tena N p lson. Grade VI I. (1) Catrina‘; ‘a: Louis Nicholson. Grads VII. Weltor Bell. K2) Marion Bell. (S) H: week and in Montague visttnr W, l’ nsuc “untrue BRIGHTON -__.. CIUIQI IIIVICII on flush. , “M11817 Ulih. N lingo l AM. Cavendish 8 ‘I: M? 2-"31-11. carrrusi. rumisu. -Bundly. ‘v mimic...“ "so P.lL‘1‘.W.G0tIlwill,Mln.iswa_'. ' 081111011 NOTICE. — Tia U Church 0d Canada, Hunter Pastoral Charge: held on Sunday. Fe 101103: Wilahhir e ver igt) PM. viiniste I'- ATTENTION TEACHERS NUT- RITION LECTURES-Commencing on Monday March 1st at 4 P. M. at loochford. uare School will be iven a series of four lectures on gtrition to quested. 2-27 BIRTHDAY GREETINGS — Miss Doioen Mic-Kay was dciiahtiully surprised on Monday evening when about twenty of her Charlottetown and Southport friends dropped in to celebrate her sixteen birthday. A pleasant evening was apt-mt in games, and music. WIDEL! CIBCULATIDF-ilhs National 111m BoardjPree Sound Movie Circuit was held at these places this week. Mt. StewartXork SpringPark, Parkdale and Vernon. Some ilve hundred school children and about six hundred adults in all saw these films on War Infor- mation, and also took part in the Community Sing-Bong. Miss Hilda Gillis, B.A. Peed. who is in charge of this work will be in Prince County next week. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. -_ Sundayfli services will be conducted g the Minister Rev. Hugllli lvLiller, . A. D. D. Dr. Miller w preach at both. momlng and evening ser- vices. In the morning the Sacrament oi The Lord's Supper will be ob- served. sunday School, under‘ the supervision of Miss Dougall, ‘eaconess, under the direction of Prof. A. Roy Kendall, L.R..A.M., Organist and Cholrrnaster. P. E. l. AYRSHIRE R. O. P. RECORDS.—The two Ayrshire cows Bonnydale Lad Huntley- 119870 and Dainty R0 ins Fairy- 247189. owned by Brenton Stood. Bay Fortune. have recently com- plewd outstanding records in the 365 Day Division R. O, P. Bonnydale Indy Huntle having qualified with 13,486 bs. m k and 537 lbs. fat. as a. 4 year old, and Dainty Robin's Fairy with 12.874 lbs. milk and 527 lbs. lat, Mature Class. Mfpflfeud has both these cows back on test again and has hopes of higher records this yean-(Patrlot please cow-J. t..- . THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - At the service of Morning Worship, 11 A.M. there will be sermon by the minister, with the subject "Incom- plete Religion." The morning an- them will be Coleridge-Taylor's O Ye That LOVe the Lord. The Church School holds its Bible Study session at 2.30 P. M. and cordially invites your participation. At the service of Evening Worship, 'l P. M. the ser- mon by the minister, the Rev, I. Judson Levy, will be “Christianity and the Church." There will be a selected solo by LAC. S. W. Beard and the anthem of the evening will be Richardson's How Aniixiaabie Are Thy Dwellings. John ch. Mus. Bad, organist and choirmaster will be in charge oi the music. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES-The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated at the morning service and a service of Solemn Thanksgiv- for the Sacrament will consti- w evening worship. The Minister, ening on the text “And they com- l one Simon a Cyrenian to bear Cross" (Mark 15121) Miss E. Lillian Maclienzle, Mus. Bad. v ill direct the music for the day wh ch will include the Choral Ovmmilli- Scrvicc in the morning and a Chi Mr. D. A. acKlnnon w ii.“".i’€.° 9.23"“ 1'11 . upgn to all without regard to Cr or Denomination. Annanss 111m unassum- Tl0N.—On Friday eveninZ. Mini- 1135s .. i téhdfimwliiaécgauctu ?i!:er§cr¥1clxes 1315s. Charlie Aitken. aim Pkwy. the “man 1n m; ev- eveiinig was spent. A vm ouamnm Suggests Pictou Georgetown Ilouts Belle-Opened h/lrtl/{istfirfi 5A6; " IJKS wit”? v/ 3i, P. E. I. AGENTS Charles l. M0301. Park Ocean _ A.\I. Iflololl. ‘Ir-nulls Oral ‘ J, I). McQueen,‘ Ulll laailel Graham. West Devon be! Dismal. Iinsloe In‘ Memoriam sms. ma! osmium‘ Mrs. Mary Ranahan, 82 the home oi her daughter, Laura A. Rhodes st Rodiester. New Hampshire. after g, short illness. . Ranalion was a native of P. I. I., and was visiting her (lullab- tsr and granddaughters, Mrs. June Lingaid of Rochester, N. 1-1.. and 2i. Mrs. Lorraine Darcy oi Dorcnester, Mass She also leaves a son ‘lluomu rots"- um, o. o on an. our o grand- cwn and seven great-grand- c . Funeral services, and bin-lei will take place in the Spring from her laio home at Seven Mlle Bay, with at the Seven Mlle Bay Church. mantis and relatives invited to at- CZIAELEB ll. RODNEY (Seunt Ste. Marie) Charla H. Rooney died at the General Hospital, Sault Ste. Maris, giithThui-sday, January 28th, 1n his year. He was born in Iona. Prince Ed- ward Island, November 4. i879, the fourth son oi Michael Rooney and Mary McKenna. Shortly after his marri e in 190i! to Ellen Lafferty of Char ottetown. he moved to Millinocket, Maine. where his first flve children were born. In 1912 he moved to Espnnola, and after a year to Satilt Ste. Marie, where he worked for the Spanish yvgli; Paper Company until his ea . . He is survived by his wife, Ellen; three sons Charles L. of Iroquois Falls; Brother Harold, 1}‘. S. C., oi Toronto; Michael C., of Waynes- boro, Virginia and three daughters, Mrs. Fred Hicks, Mrs, Levis Vallee. and Theresa of Sault Ste Marie. A dau hter, Capttala, died 1919. He survived by three brothers. Michael of White Plains, N. Y.: Joseph Rooney, Readvllle, N. Y.: John Rooney, Orwell Cove, Prince Edward Island; and four sister's, Mrs. Agnes Walh of Montreal; lvirs. Catherine Haggerty oi’ Strat- iord, Conn; Mrs. Joseph Dohert oi Vernon River, and Mrs. John c- Cabe of Iona. The funeral service was at Blessed ~Sacrament cliufclg, Saturday, January 30th.- ii? BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION A very en oyabie evening was spent at the ome of Mr. and ms. Roy Warren. 34 Iongworth Ave.. February 19th when a number oi relatives and friends gathered in honor of Mrs. Hartle Bryantonb birthday. A very appropriate ad- dress was read by Mrs. Charlie Aitken. who also resented her with a very suitable g ft. Mrs. Hartle Bryanton in a. few well chosen words thanked her friends for their kind thoughts, aitor which all join- Fellow. Mrs. Elmmett Morrison. Mrs. Norman Talbot assisted the hostess in serving lunch. Among those present were Mrs. G. E. Cham ion, Charlottetown Air- po ; and Mrs. E., Morrison. Kirilock; Ordinary Seaman T. Tal- bot R. C. N. V. R... Tbronto: MN- Talbot and son. Toronto: Mrs. James Champion, ma. Glennie Mc- LeanMiss Mada. Glover, Charlotte- ers. Music was furnished by Mr. Stori- Stead. Miss Dorothy Gillisbie. Azn enjoyable uctku WU JvA’ b11811‘ homes alter wishing s. nryanwn many more happy birth- OBYS. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER On Thursday evening Feb. 11th. ' hoir the evening. 194b, a number of iricnds JB-illelefl _ rens Geller C in m Supemk m’ me home o: ML and Mm w‘? .7 MacDonald on behalf of the or. School at 2.30 in rum of Dermot. Place, 'l'oronw. The Sacrament il ontaxio, to shower Mr. and Mrs- "d Robert Boyce Gillespie, Appin Road, P. E. L. in honor o; melr recent marriage- formerly J eanctw The living-room was prettiiy decorated with pink and white M11. Anni Oil-TH which a Solemn 111M‘: Mass oi Requiem, that him means Ivory-i weoan duringthe winter‘ so there will be the least begins. and livestock products constitute e. large proportion of our Island 1mm’ till bOIIOOOBIIIULlIIII-IIOII offormkigwolhouid 1p_ And to all the Givers-ail good Reel Cross Workers in every section of the Province are particularly urged to start their col- lection promptly with the beginning of the campaign on Monday, March 1st and to keep at it continuouslyuniii every prospect has been soon. every card completed and every last dollar in the hands of the Rod Cross 'l‘reasurer. Putting it off till tomorrow lakes it more difficult for yourself and tlie whole organisation. citizens-have your contribution ready and meet the collector with s smile. formsdonfiiebestmcttiodsintnia regggd. _"bc sat}! I _. c arm prodiucflon bfinill 11p the problem of exporting same d the winter months. i!!! ill Trsdol our-i 1H8 to have this matter remedied’. am to be commended: When a.‘ new iBPYY is procured I think the IWPQHIHZ 0f the Georgetown-Pic- tou route should be considered“ With one steamer operating hero; 8114 "l6 Oillcr on the Borden-Ton‘ mentine route we could feel assur- ed of continuous winter commun1_ cation with the mainland. As far- m0?! I think we should begin to» give serious thought to conditions‘ will confront us in the t’ what ha less than one-tenth of our nation- al income. This would account for the lack oi modern conveniences in so many farm homes. ‘lhehnnllome “In this regard an article in the Financial Post has the following: The average farm home has no running wafer. no electricity, no central heating, and lacks scores of other conveniences that even m; most modest city dweller takes for glmulilrtid’ k ma es for drudgery, ill! beam). 8nd rural discontent.‘ it‘ remedied. However 1 don't mini; ii iii possible for any nation to have general rosperity and manufac- iiiil 0i living of the great mass of their pwpie. and Communism. brought so much ruin and heart- break to the world are hateful to 11s all. we as farmers have an ism that we would do well to get rid (if-individualism. We are not. seem to think that as individuals some other clauses (so-operate to our Federation oi Agriculture we have a nation-wide organization which we should all support. How_ 6W1‘. for the present let us do all we can to help win the war in the shortest possible time, for. as some. one has said: ‘Nothing matters now but victory.‘ " Beach Grove Boys Entertained The Uguorian Players oi the Holt; Redeemer Parish presented the y three act comedy "Incl; Who! Hm" under the direction oi Messrs. J. P. Callaghan and J. B. %‘;h?..?.’i‘.5§.°£i€.ii“ l”? 0 e Can- adlsn legion. Th9 players excelled themselves and were heartily received and an appreciative audience was gener- ous in its applause which all went V’ ma“ ii Very enjoyable evening for all con ed. After the performance. Lieut. J. iicers. N.C.O.'s and men of No. as 1311111118 Centre thanked the cast. Rev. Archibald McDonald, Rec- tor of the Holy Redeemer parish, also spoke thanking the men for their magnificent reception oi the different performers. war period. We all know tee 1:19:11 ‘water until tender. med siter the 11m w" strainer. Measure and add enough when whie having to pay 5, ggxed milk to make 4 cups. Scald with for goods and service; puy- a slice of onion. Melt. fat and flour dissed, the price of farm products 8nd BBB-whini- fell far below production costs. At potato mixture, removing e owr a ten-yea;- ported, Cook three minutes. our rural people comprising on, and beat till miooth. Sprinkle para- thlrd oi our population received Icy on soup before serving. Serves The absence of these grinder. Pan fry 1'01- 3 minutes with also points out the potential mnrk- lbread into small pieces. Cut et for hundreds 0i’ millions oi dcl- cheese into s mull thin slices. Com- lars worth of urban manufactured blne bread, cheese, beaten egg yolks products if those conditions were and hot milk. Add remaining fat, ture rnlllcnaires at the same time whites. Pour into baking dish over and Im afraid that; after the war meat. Set dish in pan oi’ hot water democracies will have to make a. and bake at 350 degrees I" until set, choice between raising the stand- -al>out 46 minutes. Serves 4 or B Now while those ‘isms that have BREADALBANE RURAL SCHOOL H0911! as co-operative minded s; 2. Loyola Deignnn. Grade V11 (I) we should be. Too many of us Jean Cousins and Mildred Macheod we can meet and bargain with the dine Delghan. Grade IV. Sr. (1) W°Tid 3nd come out on top, while George Mscbeod, (2) Wilbur Cou- sins. Grade IV Jr. (1) Bebt 00mins the extent 01 80188 (m strike to (3) Cthrll ‘Ibdd. enforce their demands. 1 WOndfl‘ 1. isobem. odd. Grade i, sr. I. i: some day we will not have to do fort-aim Cousins. Grade I Jr. (1.) the some in order to survive. In Mary Deighan. POTATO CHEESE SOUP 3 medium potatoes Li cup; boiling water 2-3 cups milk 1 slice onion. 3 tablespoons fat 2 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt Pinch of pepper‘- 1 ¢ grated cheoso vmlcv hopped Cook potatoes in boiling salted Put through Gradually Add cheese SREPIIERDS SOUITLE 1 cup left-over meat 1 teaspoon minced onion 2 tablespoons flat 2 half-inch slices soft broad 1 1-3 otups hot milk 2 eggs. 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-4 teaspoon paprika 1 cup thinly sliced cheese 1 tablespoon fat 1 tablespoon minced srsleyl Put meat and onion t ug the 2 tablespoons fat. Arrange in bot- tom of a leaking dish. Break parsley, salt and paprika. Let stand 20 minutes or until ready to bake. Tihen fold in stiffiv beaten egg Report oi Breadulbane Rural School i0; month oi January: Grade VIII (l) Rena Macloan, (equal). (2) Lois Abbot. (3) Na- II. Teacher: Sadie June Banks. that o! m. “rut humane Instill“!!! thgpumitgolinltlilfilufl’ ....._* ._....¢......-~ -:..»>. “. . _ . ~—- - . Donia Bell. GrsdeVL (l). Mallard-W The cast and the personn 1 we- finaomih“ eiifm’??? e-Teoiiki’ ‘¥.%i§’ie8&.$ihi‘.‘lfé§‘il gglfebigg; fizygggnigngggig- 5}: tqgwmed w cone on? not? . .1» Adm . Wanda Blue. Grade IV. (1) Lorne the homo of Mr. and Mrs. x Mn “m, ‘m, showmg Wm, con- Bell. (I) Waldo Blue. (i). 11mm Jvililm" i‘ i“ “w” ° ' v herty who was "m Bell. Grade 111. (1) Joyce Qomvwnifimn" E1g,,{,~,3,°i,,,,, .m.e.1..g Mo. Rota arm. after caning g gs)’ ihadsrsdooooli’ ((13)). “:11 flellllil.sggrlet liever. Mr. Witfleld Yeo tho medium W 0106i‘. (iiiiieii "W" ilbtelle - Frances Kell . v the scat of honor Misses Hilda MacKinnon and ludna Tummy Raunah ___Ja°k R1 (2), Anglll, Bdi- 0"“ n- W“ w? boautliully decorated mm who carried in a decorated Grace sterling _- Mary Mao _ (1) hhrion (2). mm gee whit; and blue streamers basket laden with P5“- Th‘ “NQ old 1nd the Union Jack. A nicely word- men proceeded to 0WD i119 View“) Alice Beinbridgs - lilulslia Con. was read by Miss Vera wgjpped parcels, while the gmoiil holly mpfon (8) Jllllll “may”; Miss Jeanette rend the accompanying verses which Jennie -_ Marjorie Mccarvllle mp1» Earl with a caused much laughter. Jimmie - Adrien Peters . Blue (2) Richard (S) We The groom on behalf of his bride Irene Andrews - Ethel Moran Nicholson. Hlkhest thanked all for the lovely gilts and Rose Stanford - Bertha Martin ties-KM- invlited all to visit them in their Opening selections byNo. 62 O.A. new home. B3110. Orchestra. a sing song led JilmliI Cndes- The ' do!‘ of ml "Gill-iii VII b! Mr. Lyle Robson and Harmoni- ‘e“."““i2‘I-'.. Bell Praeiiiuviow eii °“““%’.,. ' m ‘me. M by m selection‘ by Mam’ mm“ . v uni-ion Bell. to ins - chell _ Pius Calla- pl unc hrl, oggllicious lunch was W win and Annie Doucette were thoroughly enjoyed, [Qflfld by the indies present. The 9”"- IMERALD SCHOOL n, o. m‘ evening was “m; The hostess than served a dc- in music and dancing. The music llcious lunch assisted by lvIrs. Ralph 80m” m“ !or———-Jmun1‘ Grade IX.-1, Arnold Allen. ‘my; Mr, Roland Mc- Cameron Misses Edna and Rota abate Mlggdvgla Livin ton Mr. Fan-or. At a late hour all departed and vn no on count we 155s hi"; w" vi-imuiggntti-wggi, 3g" 2. onyto. n5tT.‘.'.-"=§Y’1‘2o.“¢“£l‘il.‘ t. In the w?!‘ edalltineourwy many yam m ° '- Grade ' ‘ t 1e . VHF-I, Gerald C811‘. homeward after a very pleasant (PE-m-i-f-ufl) Gm“ v-"‘1- 3°“ MiiYPiiYI i- qvening-(Patriot please copy-l leap Mlnard’: hi the home Joseph Moynagh; 3, 1 Q1 , Imraine Hughes-Piyilirclpagw Tswana» soeo list. iaez Modern Chapel i. r. inns-ta sou, 1111:. 1m nan-outwit. Avenue. con-amigo, blue. Grade L-i, ursa Bryenton: 2. IAMI-‘IUN Ififl. mmm............ i To Those (tonvslescing "“ liter Severe Illness 3, 31mm sntonv . o , , ' ., . , . I.-, G ‘l. . , ' > ', .. .. -‘- ~ _ . . . mfiag-kgmtu sf‘mlw, '5“. After many levers illnesses or o lions ~ ' ' _ the patient is very oiten left in an sxtreni y week. _. . . .. m.“ L. m; yelenflng 111 its 10m with mo, climate, Here the GOVPrIiOr-Golinriils nmnm" “mam” mndmw‘ A Canaan 261cm! r0 rnfn All across the Domin- Foot Guards oi Ottawa are shown in flviimi iviii‘ To - Jwnwmmu '1'“ m“ mm’ kind waded-up “an rigymtégd rcvimrnis and of arms oi Lieutenant Andy Tommy. football ace. loading i115 oi a tome to etimulato and build up the weakened 1&1; gifwszlrglcgscgrlwilnng out gxwnsfiie manoeuvm on men u; the right, The upper picture shows a skiing o‘ . , . . l l‘ AlhOl D. MSCLQOGI ll familiar Wltll 1mm‘ on“ ‘m. Hm“ “d New’ Pm‘ w u.“ weekends and on i‘i"§‘1l'.\l‘ drill nights. Where wca- section proceeding over the snowbound countryiiei‘; Tl! ther conditions are still-rule the men are being trained while in the lower picture a section on snows 0c ‘ your Funeral problems for New England. A Perfect attendance - Vera mm. Ciiiiilfit liiiii for prompt and efficient ser- ‘say, Robert Morrison, Nell or”? in Magi: l-“§i=h§i'5t1'“'355§o§li"i$i“n'§on. '7 w M” the wnnlmw En skiing and sllowsll oein 1;. while in oth- Zines no for the Mu ilgen m. and coffee drawn to "QC ce sections of the nation, artillery, iiifan- the lunchtime rondclvillb N! iwwnm- _ Ivan Sim n. Lorne Ramsay an . pm.’ “u I m‘ u mm‘ Look for 01:“. registered tifadsmsrk rflllled Heart” on the package. blfy, ordnance o n g in t: er l n g. and nmblii- ’ nnoeunilg an ongageclhtiwtisalsohdicsio oon- \ Wlfiwu-Inw! “$31 Iln-tlunmgancy Sinclair. . . --'l‘e 11 . u" n‘ P smmm__i er ma. arbor-co. United, Toroatoaflat. "sl-‘RVICP’ is a “LONG” Word _ _______ ' fill“ ‘W! Pall.