., :1 press Staff Writer W”, I Nf1d.(CP)—Line- -_.J0I:B\tI:1’ byjain and fog, #5551; b,-mg back electric- ’ ed Johns Wednesday, but * _.5l' away on Bell Islandl lfmlesthe 10,000 residents were‘ " wggljng along without 1_ following the weekend ¢QSlfl;;Lpeg' cent of this city’s (W, 1a-tion was connected lines by Wednesday, ifter the sleet and sil- crumpled thousands of two days nearly all blacked out. _ I and fog melting ice fl]- laden wires, linemen their efforts to Bell ls- iyédnesday where there has ‘me improvement since ” m struck. The only work- Sltfleraior on’ the island, in gem, Bay, supplied power ““°§,-,.,, Catholic and Anglic n Robes and schools. Residents “rcd~;,o:.meals in the schools. lefilen and laborers were “fig away at 400 felled poles ‘ whilgwalgana Ore Com- releeps roamed the 27 square- Iey island, delivering messages Wu gt telephones.0PEN Y NE WEFL . . ause there is no electricity. see; eggs- pbwer 9 days thaw For ‘E’ Only one well was opened Wed- nesday for 19.000 residents Candles and gasoline ‘came, stoves were continuing to sell fast in the absence (ff eiecmc Ilghts and heat. Some coal deal. ers are rationing coal so there will be enough for ai1_ Probably the hardest hit 2.300 Wabana Ore Company ear? ployees who were thrown out of W°rk when e1?°l1‘i*C Dumps in the submarine mines stopped w01.k_ ing Friday. General superintendent H. Has- lam said two generators were Pumping Water out Wednesday and the mines would be ready within 24 hours after electricity is I‘eSi0I‘€;d. Power officials said it would probably be a week be- fore services are fully restore '. ONE LINE OPERATING The Avalon. Telephone Company had one line in to St. John’s Wed- nesday. No serious injuries were re. ported here or on the island dur- ing the storm. Thieves in St. John’s made off with a worthless $20,000 bond from the Bank of Montreal during the blackouts and Some $7,000 was reported stolen from a Bell Island sniper. market. blackout the worst in Newfound- 1aI_1ds history. First reports filt- ering in from Conception Bay communities Wednesday said it was the worst since electricity 3:05 msi brought there 50 years LIKE MATCH STICKS A Spaniiard’s Bay, Conception Bay.‘ resident reported “new he3V11y creosoted poles installed last summer snapped like match sticks” under the tons of ice. “An estimated 100 poles” are down between Avondale on Con- CEPUOII Bay and Hearts Content on Trinity Bay, a distance of about 30 miles. . The Canadian National Tele- graphs’ relay station at Heart’s Content was knocked ou-t Wednes- day, disru-ptling services between Newfoundland and t m a i 11 land centres for about four hours. Put it was not known for sure if this trouble was connected with the storm. Repairmen continued to wor‘: on fallen wires in St. J ohn’s Wed- nesday and officials said it would probably be another week before things get back to normal. _ No one ,had power for 21 hours Saturday and very few sections had it Sunday. A line was Thur, March 6, 1958 The Guardian Page 3 E-rcickley Farmer One Of Top Maritime Guernsey Judges Guy Rodd of Brackley in this province and Roland E. Parker of Newport, Nova Scotia were the top Maritimejudges and tied for fourth in Canada in the All Cana- dian Guernsey judging competi- tion. Both men had a score of 386 out of a possible 400. Mr. R0dd’s Brackley Farm herd was one of the best known‘ in the Maritime Provinces when he was active in the breed. Sev- eral year ago he disposed of his large herd of pure bred cattle and is now farming only on a small scale, although he does keep several Guernseys. His ability as a judge has been recognized on several occasions when he has been asked to judge some of the top Maritime shows. Mr. Parker is currently presi- He Breeders Association. has been a member often shovggl at his home town fair, the Hants County exhibition held at Windsor. , ‘ Top man in the national com- petition was A. M. Barr of Kempt- ville, Ontario with 392 points. J. L. Chisholm of Milton, Ontario and W. S. Brooks of Paris, Ont- ario were second and third. Chis- holm had three points ahead of Rodd and Brooks had only one point more. Forgery Charge Laid In City Police Court A charge of non-support against a Charlottetown .resident was withdrawn and a charge of for- gery was lain in-its place in City Police Count yesterday morning The accused pleaded not guilty and elected trial by judge and jury in the Supreme Court. A preliminary hearing was set for March 12 by Magistrate K. M. by Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, was,-Clyde Daniel Bell,.who pre- viously pleaded not guilty to hav- ing in his possession 10 one pound packages of butter to a value of $6.40, property of the Provincial Government. Vincent Victor Peters, James Garfield Taylor, Emerson Roger Fordand Joseph Stanford Biggar all appearing yesterday morning for sentence were each remanded until Wednesday March 12th. Peters and Taylor‘ previously pleaded guilty to the theft of six 50 pound cases of butter, two 30 pound cases of lard, and two 30 dent of the Canad‘an Guernsey of the Nova I Scotia type committee and has , DIRECTOR The appointment of Col. J. D. Stewart to the Board of Directors of Charlottetown Marine Indus- tries Ltd. is announced by the . president H. E. MacDonald. Col. Stewart’s appointment to the Board of Directors of Gulf Northern Shipping Co., announced by_ the president of that company, J. B. Ferguson. Ltd. is YORK NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts, York were ‘recent visitors to Ellersl-ie where they were theguests of in York United Church on Sun- lday evening, February 23rd. I Mr. and Mrs. Willard Murray and family, were visitors at Mur- ray Harbour on Sunday, Feb. 15. Congratulations are extended to Miss Beverly Vessey, -York, as one_of the winner in the Shur- Gain contest held Saturday, ,Feb-‘ ruary 22nd. Mr. Allen Keizer, Tracadie, spent the weekend in York. Mr. Stewart Vessey, York, al- most lost his home by fire on Send-ay evening. The fire started from a flue. Many neighbours and friends gathered to help. » Many friends are sorry to hear -of Mr. Roy KeizeI"s illness in the P.E.I. Hospital. His many friends wish him I speedy recovery. The World Day of Prayer was held in York United Church on Friday, Feb. 21. There was a good attendance. BO BOOKS T0 PAKISTAN -OTTAWA Moran, Canadian high commis- sioner to Pakistan, made a pres- entation of books to the Univer- sity of Rajshahi in East Pakistan Feb. 19, the Pakistan high com- missioner’s office here announced Tuesday. The presentation, first of its kind made by Canada to Pakistan, c o In p r I s e d stand- ard authoritative works on pol- (CP) —— Herbert 0.. To Address . Electrical . Industry Mr. Norman W. Purdy, Man- ager of‘ Market Development for the National Institute of Electri- cal Living, Toronto, will arrive in Charlottetown today during his tour of the Maritime Provinces. Tomorrow evening Mr. Purdy will speak to a general meeting of representatives of all phases- of the electrical industry at the Ren- dezvous Restaurant, in Charlotte- town. The meeting, sponsored by the Electrical Service League of P. I. is open '0 all who might be interested in the future of Vince. This‘ evening Mr. Purdy will meet with the Executive Com- mittee and Committee Convenors of the. Electric Service League, and tomorrow afternoon will meet with the League’s Planning Com- mittee. - V_Mr. Purdy is completing a na- tional tour. with his visit to -the Maritimes, and after leaving j ‘Electrical Living’ in this Pro-- Charlottetown on Saturday Wm‘.-.. conclude his tour with visits t¢";§ Nova Scotia and Newfoi"indland_._- MISTAKE CAUSES FIRE * MINNEAPOLIS (AP) A-S trucker delivered 200 8311035 .0“: fuel oil Monday to a l10u_S€ _W1lh a gas furnace. The oil igI11t€d_.: causing ‘$12,500 damage- The 01.1,." had been ordered for the home pp next door. ‘ Quick Help for Baby's I Tummy llpsets ~Don’t let those frequent little tummy ‘. upsets worry yai or cause baby to become '- ' feverish, fl‘etty,_fussy and restless. For quick - dependable relief from common dlg€Sf1V€ upsets resulting from need for 3‘C0l'I'€CtlV€i give Baby's Own Tablets. These little tablets . made just for baby . . . work quickly and gently to relieve the upset and help baby feel better fast. Especially helpful during teething time when this condition has baby feeling out-of-sorts, fussy, feverish, . colicky, fretty and gassy. Clinically and time- tested, Baby's Own Tablets are thoroughly trustworthy, mild, gentle and act promptly to bring tfuly satisfying relief. Ask your , doctor about Baby's Own Tablets. Get a package today at your drugglst. ‘ 0 NEW! BABY'S OWN COUGH SYRUP made especially for babies.Soothing,quickIy " relieving ...pIoasunt. . .won’I upset digestion v THE PRINCE or WALES COLLEGE CHORUS , ' .' - itics, s cial and economic thou ht Thomas Lowe’ 19, was com brought up from South Shore Mam“ pound cases of shortening to a their son and daughter in law, Mr 0 E victed of the bank theft, ,9, pumps cannot operate and _ y . 1't t , t, h‘ t d h‘l - ‘ ' - - hydro s t atio ii s Tuesday and A resident of Souris was con- Val“? °§ $23730 pr0P"rtg 9f the illrild Mrs‘ Ho“ am Watts and fam olplilyzl um ar 15. my an p ms E’ Llman MaCKenZ1e’ Mus B39-2 Dm‘-‘Cl30r . en are on 24 hour watch. Power 0 f f i c i a l s called the power rationing ended, victed of the theft of a car robe, §§‘:lV1nI°;}o3l}d Gg:::$3:11;- 11)31‘ee‘=;§iaé1;i ’ tape measure and a pair of sun glasses from a car on Queen Street. He will appear March 12 for sentence. , Also appearing on the docket were seven drunk and incapables, residents of Summerville, P. E. I. _Rustico, Kelly’s Lake, Kinkora, Halifax, and two from Charlotte- town. The resident of Summer- , Presents. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN ’S "The Pirates Of Penzance” MARCH 25. 26.27. At 3:30 Acard game was held in York hall on Monday evening Feb. 16. Winners were Mrs. Alex Scott a-nd Jack Munn, both of Marshfield. guilty to having in their posses- sion portions of’_ the stolen goods. Also appearing yesterday was James Bernard Carragher, charg- ed with possession of stolen goods. No plea was taken and the accused was remanded until March 12. Highway Accidents Account in 13 Deaths in P.E.|. '57 ‘ way traffic accidents - ed‘ the lives of thirteen (13) , sons, and injured two hundred UNGRADED -EGGS \ Quite a number from York and Covehead attended the shower for the newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Vessey, Upper P r i n c e .under ideal road and weather con- dition, with the vehicle involved being in good mechanical con- ms released today by an of- Motor yehicle E ' n =- u ber of persons injured over ll year 1956. efollowing is -.a comparative iement of particulars relative highway traffic accidents for year 1956, and 1957, with the i, for. 1956 appearing in ckets: otal number of accidents, in- . ,( fatal, non-fatal and pro- damage accidents, 759 ), Fatal 13 (15), Non-Fatal‘ ' if (180), Property damage only ~‘ (539). ‘ - {Of the thirteen persons killed 11957 nine (9) were drivers, 0(2) were passengers,’ and two )were pedestrains. In the num- , lot persons injured, one hun- and twenty-two (122) .were lvers, one hundred and thirty- }? (135) were passengers, in (30) ‘were pedestrains, that-hazardous haste- is the big ' cause of all these accidents. Sure, there are a lot of causes ities especially on the open high- way investigators generally al- ways find in the shambles, evi- dence of some speed offence in a large percentage of these ac- cidents. MANY FORMS Death dealing speed take s many ‘forms. Exceeding posted limits is a major one. Failure to yield right-of-way...S1ipping past. that stop sign... Driving too close ...Passing without a clear dis- tance aheadand others all tend to show the spirit of dangerous haste. But no matter what form it takes, hazardous haste always begins in the mental attitude of -the driver who‘ guides the, steer- ing wheel and controls the gas pedal and brake. His mental at- titude is that. of a person who 91?.‘/' Bank Royal Anchor been selected as Reserve all 1138 been learned from .~I1.3fidqltarters of the Ayr- .g3l;eeders of Canada As- IalI0l1,"_~iHB is owned by Keith :33“ and Son_ of Victoria. 9 V9038 animal was bred _A1hster MacArthur ‘°ki Quebec and was select- 7“(l Purchased in February bl’, Edward Boswall.. a"‘:1’9h*5{mPi0n~ female in 1956. ~';°.-Won the Stansell trophy the-lame show. I ull Owned, By .Fcirme/rl In . Icloria Is Reserve Chomp éfé-Year" she was -graded and '95-7. ‘the hightest‘ scoring ' M‘ C0 A0 Uxiliclry Met . file mmllhly meeting of the ell1esAux‘lia1‘y of the Y.M.C.A .5“ “la Y on Tuesday, March ;y‘:°“1nE_ with the L o r d ’ s “gar Eh‘? regular business of reéellllg was attended to the T3’ was ordered to insert ell reserve notice for the '~ 951 lift Guardian and Pa- alidilo advertise the rum- sale for this week. ‘ committee reported 'ot Mrs ‘WING EVENTS in ‘ . g°’ H093 River Hall tonight. cents. tan, , am'PShiI‘e Bulldogs vs. in3*_fin-3;; HS. fourth game in Eghlfllflat North River Rink non liinegstiine 8.30. Ad- fuppfir Selj/‘ed with home l;ltvt,-G125’ P195. cakes, etc. liliarch 530W Hall on Satur- 8th from 5.3. Adults “lit " “Wren under ten 35 Ayrshine cow in Canada for the year, Mr. Boswall said last night. A score of 90 percent is‘ necessary to grade Excellent. Both Buttercup and her son, Cherry Bank Royal Anchor, are sired 9 by Cherry ‘Bank Golden Anchor, a_n AAA bull that was grand champion at Royal in 1951 as a 4-year-ofd, and_topped‘ his class at the same show as a 3- animal of his own breeding nom- inated for All Canadian this year. She was Lealand’s’ Treasurer’s Pet, 1st prize junior heifer calf at the Maritime Winter Fair last fall. She.also won at Crapaud. MacLeod‘were appointed co-con- veners of the Spring Tea. The secretary was asked to see. about getting tickets printed for the tea, 'then decided that the treasurer, Mrs. Tinney divide the tickets into packets of ten. Each of the 18 members pre- sent» agreed to take and sell at least one pack. Members shall pick up the tickets at the.“Y” desk. "Committees were appointed to act at the Fat Stock Show ban- quet. In the dining room, In the kitchen, and one in charge of helpers (waitresses, etc.). ' The meeting closed by repeat- time as first number was the film “Sylvia” so appropriate for Home and School meetings. The monthly letter from Char- lottet-own office was read, _aS 3 1"_e' sult of which the association will try to have a delegate to Educa- reports. Discussion was lively 0“ pertinent questions. _Memb€I‘S were curious as to which class- room would merit the trophy 30 kindly donated by the RF“ M0’ met. Supel-10r_ on counting par- ents present, it was found Out that Grade XI had won the cup, very closely f01‘1°“’ed by Gfiadi IX. Children are eager to av the trophy in their classroom.’ h Parents were so pleased wit mm “Sylvia” that it is hoped to Secure the next in the series as ' to be in‘ operation by the first ’ phone'calls to and from the Is- > M0»DiE:RN “Man and Sunperman"...in the Canadian Players’ production of this play by G.B. Shaw, Dawn Greenhalgh plays the role of Ann Whitefield, the logical, modern woman. To be presented at Queen Charlotte High School March 11th., tickets are available from Kinsmen Club members, or write Box ‘331, Charlottetown. Micro-Wave Is‘ Going Info New Glasgow, N. S., is expected of next ‘week. The system will handle all long distance tele- land. The main circuit between Sum- merside and Egmont Bay was cut into service Tuesday and the portion of the system between Charlottetown, Hazelgrove and ,Summers‘de is expected to be in operation by the rid of the week. The remainder from Char- lottetown to New Glasgow, N.S., is not expected to -be cut into service before the first of next week. Much of the cutting-in op- eration is being done at night to peater stations and this standby equipment automatically switches. into operation in case oft failure on the operating part of the sys- tem. ’ Working in conjunction with Is- land Telephone Company person- tern eligineer, D.R. Archibald, toll maintenance supervisor; and LR. MacLeod, equipment main- tenance supervisor, all of the »Maritime Telephone and Tele- graph Company. In the micro- wave system at the Summerside office are Earl Smith, mainten- ance foreman, Arthur Holland and Philip Murphy of the technical staff. Special Service At Stanhope ing their thought on the theme “The Bread of Life”. Mrs. Harry Lawson led the Wore ship (service and Prayers of Inter- cession were given by: Mrs. Regi- nald Ross, Mrs. Rhodes Warren, Mrs. Lloyd Shaw, Mrs. Hubert Mrs. Alvin MacLauchlan ad- dressed the group telling how the idea of a day of prayer and thanksgiving had grown from the firs; small group thrity-nine years ago to cover all Christian Coun- tires of the World when even those who can neither read nor write gather for this service. The offering was received by Mrs. Louis Marshall and Mrs. James MacLauchlan. The choir sang “The 'Little Brown Church.” The service clos- nel are .R.W. Wilson, radio sys-, One of the residents of Charlot-te- town and the one from Kelly’s Lake were each fined $25 and and 20 days respectively, while the resident of Kinkora was fin- ed $5 and costs or five days. For failing to stop at a red: traffic light residents of Rocky Point and Cornwall were each fined $10 and costs while a resi- dent of Charlottetown charged with the same offence was fined $15 and costs. ' Convicted of operating a taxi without a taxi driver’s license a resident of Charlottetown was fined $10 and costs. Buffer Cases Adiourned To Next Week A special hearing will be held ‘ . . t , . . . . i in Queen’s County Maglstrate’s ,MONTAGUE (4) were bicyclists, and akes. chances wlth ms Me and O e-I'd'I'lOn NOW Court Monday, March 10 at 7.30 ~ M5) were motorcychsts the lives of others, carelessly or . . . . d MAL CONDITION ' recklessly, because of his “hurry It ' » 1 ' ed» fr m t 1 h e I;v'hm' lf°rdT£"°mtaS fI."tber%V‘I-fines’ ' an - ' n hl __ was earn 0 eep on ' o pea e no guii y, e nes- QR lrhe report Shows that a large “PA 125%: fnziggrity of these a-Cd; company officials yesterday that day. February 26. to the theft of it CH ‘LOTTETOWN , ?“‘:,i§,°g;*;:?:,:;:l§,;I;};;;;;, gems coigd ge aV.°i°.‘°d if every‘ lt‘:m£?.t°”%‘:;‘“:.5§i§$.’?..l°.i2i‘Z°?i‘ 2:?.‘i.:’°‘;‘;?3,Z£iE“ii°i.?l§‘§.°‘.i:E.2t d Mwmu-1‘) craftsmen , a straight mad or Street’ tg1Y.eSIioz::,) learn Hazelgrove ---Charlottetown and Government. Sm“ 137°_ ' Also remanded until March 10, In Nfld. Riding TTAWA (CP) -—' Word reach- constituency in the March 31 general elections. Two candidates — Arthur E. Hariiett, Progressive .C‘onserva- tive, and James R. Tucker, Lib- _eral——filed nomination papers in the constituency Monday. Word of the nomination was delayed due to a storm that disrupted communications in Newfoundland Mfmday. The seat was held in the last Parliament by Leonard T. Stick, a Liberal.. who is not running this year. Vere Beck & Son Ltd. The C.'G.I.T. girls held service MONIIMENTSI Electrical Wiring Authorized ll Repairing and Supplies Oil Heating Household Appliances Television ‘I12 Kent St. DIAL 402'! eggs delivered Charlotte- , town today is- Grade A Small 23c Grade B 23c GradeC 15c Cracks .l.... 15c For quick payment and prompt return of empty cases, ship your eggs to -CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Charlottetown A Toombs Music Store vine was remanded until March 0 ‘ _ Street on Feb. 20, at the home ‘ _‘ . ) Tickets at— ~ Ad . ‘ninety-six (296) in Prince ditions and the driver being ap- 12 While we resident of R,,,,,c,, Two-Way FIgI1I' °‘ W and M“ Wanda“ V°S5°Y- 0111“ paying price to pro‘; College, Miller Bros, u1tS—'$1'00 - ri.;*..““r;‘r..:*:..‘:.:*‘“r.; 52:523. “:.:.‘;‘.?;;...W“:.i2 tr. may f°’ “ “ g ’ a d 9 , year , on . Students—50 cents x. t 30 d . Th th - ' 2 ' ’ e report shows a numerical for traffic accidents, Mechanical ’ Elodselslt odf Clial'll3vl)Sttetov$:n0an(lir trlfe m-gnobttawat Tuesdayflsh-th.at gxere Grade A Large c . 360 r we offlru-ee.(3) in the mini. failureainadequate highways, and one from Halifax were each W1 e a’ wouyvay lg t in ew. . G. d A M d‘ 32 N 0f_.pe1-sons knled and an in- pedestrian carelessness, to name given suspended sentences of 10 foundlands Trinity - Conception 1'3 9 3 mm H C age ofgtwenty-nine (29) in the Just a few. But in traffic fatal- Benbevolenf Irish Society Monthly Meeting‘ Thursday, March 6th S of 8 P. M. ’ Final preparations for annual St. Patrick’s -I Parade and St. Patr_ick’s play- "RED-HEJADED PAT" All members are urged to attend. CFCY - March 10th~—W. R. Sha March 11th-—_vR. R. Bell IT’S LIVE! .3 ’S -‘ IT Canada '3 Own MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED soon as P0SSi‘b1€-. ed with the benediction. CONSERVATIVE "CAMPAIGNS CFCY - TELEVISION March 11th—Heath Macquarrie . . ...' 8:20 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM IT’S WONDERFUL]! ‘MARCH 14th & 15th Tickets available now at following stores: Reddin Bros., 132 Richmond Street Miller Bros., 147 Great George Street ADDRESSED ENVELOPE, CHEQUES OR MAIL ORDER PAYABLE TO ALPHA Y’S MEN’S CLUB BOX 757, CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. RADIO 7:20 p.m. w 10:15 p.m. ............ 7:30 p.m. . k‘. K . ‘ “ROASTS CHICKEN” . WITH THE ‘'0 U EVER LIKE Ch0c,olate CAKE MIXES I Jergens ,50AP lotion mild A SEALEC-f Fish Cakes 5 for 39.: I I °°”BlE. FEATURE. I Clark’; 0v P°rk°"&°°§°§§7."... 3°0Z.JARs "2i°rs45c .__. I-ENTEN SPECIALS) ? SEAL . ear-old the revious ear. . . . FANCY PI Tlledam, chem, Bank Bonny) y Mr. Boswallpalso ,,,,,Y.d that prevent interruptlon of serv_ce. March 6th—Hon. A. J. Brooks . . .. . 7:30 p.m. I ~ NR IWUP 41st, was 1st. prize he was the only Prince Edward Anmterestmg part of the micro" ' ‘ ,_ ' Ogilvie White ["0" 'y93T‘0l'~‘l ‘in milk at the Island breeder» to have an Wave System 13 that duphcate March 7th'_-George Roger’ -t-~-H 8530 D-TIL ‘ &- V31 ;Winter. Fair and reserve equipment is installed in all re- ‘ ‘ ' 2f°t'55c - 2 fins 49¢ V CANADIANH.’ Two Days Only Rollicking cMusical Satire. NOW. ENCLOSE STAMPED Was \she’d ever seen Th way We like the 511"- Regular Special this; .2’ avg the, ,2 PI"9s.- 65c Km“ Dinner I-IEINZ-15 oz. ‘rm $P0ghefl'i DELICA Clams 39c" 2 Pk9S. . ° ' ‘ ""-Iln29c ___. Oranges Fresi! Carley Lea, Smooch . Tasty Straw], ' 0' Rhsborb , Island Macintosh AI-‘Pies 0 lb. - - - . 29¢ 5 lbs. """w Ivelal cards sent The buying ing the “Mizpah Benediction.” _, At 8:30 pm’ eéttee reported purchases of The World Day of Prayer 591“ - I Alpha Y 5 Men Club kitchen utensils and dish 0 - I 0 " ' I - I 1‘. _ - vlce was held on Friday evening . _ _ presen S ‘ Alene, of a r . , ' Stella Ma "5 Feb. 21st in Stanhope United | % ‘ cream style ‘Grave; el. .. hr °‘ the H 3. School . <2 mm»- mlafy of the YyM%1eA Lfie: orne M115’ Warren Marshall presid- - 15 or" Juice f ..... ‘ ' ‘ oz-ti er RFrank Curtis._ A On Feb. 21. Stella Maris Home «tag atSitIh;in<:‘g:;1 31118 Zi1lyx§ll<2r)‘l:l6Su1gIl 2 H" 3:: 48 oz. fir ti _ door Egnsgigss asking and School Association held their geztea in the p-mgram prepared ‘ 5 29: S6!‘ - - ‘ - illalld Mrs_ W_ Rix volusntxéf monthly meet/1ng_i-n the hall, this by the women of Austl-aha bag- K | 7 D . I Luv: Liquid \, . ”°"9I'9enr. fin v Sweet Treat Crushed Tasty pak Feds 2for69c 20oz.tin ........ 2l'ins29c Birds Fresh I-Trolzen . T . I urkeyv CENCECEII , .. 39: Pork. ‘lb. . SPECIAL RINDLESS ‘On. It FRESH Pork Liver, rb_ LEAN SHOULDER , <1. FRESH Co s°"3°9es. lb 6 '2 " ' 0 G T 1‘ 0 ' ’uf I I hard Party comm .t C _ tion Conference at 0_tuta_wa ad- Roberts, Mrs. _I-loyd 139111) -'-ttgd . I NR“-"“D BY BRIAN 3‘ OLMA MACEONALD MeXr::ef"”'7 . . . Plnewpge . I 2 ti 0'' .t‘," FRESH ROASTINI Es. lifft st. hursd “my we “re” ‘he “°"‘ ““’“‘“g 1“ Mat Mrs Bruce E111? f°“°.We Y e » PRICES: $3.00, t2.5o. $1.79 for info. -. . ns 55: Pm. Adm 35 ay’ March 6' Committee conveners had 3005 Lord’s Prayer In W150“- ....§... 49: .90....‘ 0000. 5l!ebs.l'bL UNTRY srym .59: .,..