14. l9561'hsGuardIan Page 8 :s'3"""""”l.'Zt... M Doull. I 3 w. .Mrs.HarryAra- ::.:ell.l;:1.AlI.LHTl. diaries 3. Wed" Nov. .l0 cents.-Miss Alice Parson. Total 38.15 nmmuanscumsrnnmanx General Grueniher Sounds ' wt AND OUR NEIGHBORS wuss COVEIIEAD FEINWOOD .;"E, ”""," m n 0 e O S Collectors Myrna MacMillan and Collector Hillard Macl-larlane. ' i . Joan MacDonald. 8I.N Mrs. Herman MaeFarlana '9' '”nIImul1r' 3”. 'd""'"" , NIAI GOAL! on political figures was detintely 81M each: Mrs. Percy Fnrrer, and Son. ' i RAMS tReut,erIl-Gm Alfred lm sot arrest udv-ntase our on effective aerial inspection sys- A letter mun . mean is the working in the right direction. A. am. Larry Marshall, Mrs. Wilf- sioo each: Mrs. J. H. Macl"ar- mm,”-my Gruenthor. retiring supreme NATO the defensive and we have that tem." United States will find a l 0 till see. great decisions are red MacDonald lane, Mrs. Charles MacFarlane, couecm. ml in writ” commander. today warned the So- offensive capability. 3. "We do not at present have in many of my nodes. Tm left to our political leaders, Mgny 8i.tll each: Rev- Mr. Forsythe, Mrs. Cyril MacFarlane, Mrs. "00 chi M" mdo.”wruu net Union that if rocket weapons "The only thing I fear is that the minimum amount of ground She wrote: of thescrou from Ienderghjp 9.. Mrs. Orr Maccsnn, Mrs. Walter Lorne Maccallum, Mrs. Ralph Ml" '” 1'3!” ' t axed u-lmhtmthe llljeslt. re Ellgiclcious critim tinamlduel 81:: -1: "give-in Europe which thesuAil-it "Another llaanamhranco Dav ma! IlI',Itatal1evel. A man's rec. Macllurs. Miss Jean uscnean. Carmiibel.li' '1 Ni u'a' ' W In I, I "ml" 0' "I N l IWIICG t tun liesduarters.-Allladaad ain aadwrlters atsary Iahuld Mrs.G HlM.lllan.HIhbu1 otal .00. - lull" "KW '- sugcly II dos; follows neiught." Soviets Ib:;lfl our determination to Powerresmi.n Europe") command eoa- - and; my ruiillld to all. and Ipcgavke forohlm.bOnmhi-s lll-ltlltl. Roland Bsar- Um" Chg: " u, ea 7 i. d eaaary -.g.., outahonor , 'Arth CHI - Cull. - .. .i::. z::.'... .:”2'Yi..iiE-'5-'” " :'.i:".":”..... .2 ::..';.:: ms .'."'.t..”'” --..:w.. .. i.'....... ......:":.::":...::.-: :2-,:...:-5; .'-.:-..:'.-.i:::I::"-3:... ".:.:."::. ,,c.,-.,u-;;,o-- gm; g;;-- -,;-,.,,.-,,.-- M -- th rlcan al Id: 1 ti k the us , i .. (Inthls ' 1 , - I 5. 0! amp - rs: - 7-ws.u'... u..f.'”.5.'u..f.'...... .. ....."...'..5'u..T. if nil... n...3."i1'2( i'..'.”c'..'li'.”a"':'""....y..s.l31”.'fu 'lu....'"'f p'li'..-”l-'1.'."'.....-""..."l".'.l.'.l.' 'r'a'..'c"'r.2 Inittcd o”3u"f.i”il2.'".?.”vl.”i.?f.i .Ii3".'I.&"L”..i..'.'i... no... 1...... mo each: run. Elmer Pearson. to cents: in... Ernest wright. not is not the issue. But should week indicated in a warning to others to the.mlddle East, and the and less can Lthlnk that ordinary will 0194-'tl0II campaigns in the U. at M” Cl'”'”y P'"”"- M"' "'3'" '75 9"": ”"'- ””b9"'"" W35” they be used they would not as Britain and France that the So German program of rearmament individuals likamyaelleando our tilted tel have so much or the .50 cents each: Mrs. Walter Mao M'ED""ld- M" 59"” 3”5”'- -50 "nu "ch: M” ""17 w"l3m- moy the capacity of the NATO viet Union would be ready with has been somewhat delayed. The thing about it. Look what's ha,p- shoddy and the circus in them Machauchlan, Gideon MacI.auch- M” WM" G”dl""' M” H: K” M” E'''""”1”- 3"" K5" H” forces to retaliate. long-distance rockets should a council of the North Atlantic planing right now if our world Time! will hcprecnrious I ra long Ian. lacith Maclflnnon. 'm'- M” 3"" 7”'''i”'- 34"" "Ek- "And Just as surely as day fol- world war develop. Treaty"Org,nnIzati'on will consider leaders with their greatur wisdom time to come. One crisis will we. .25 cents, Mn. cecn M", Ivan MacDonald. Total 314.0; lows night that retaliation would other points made by Grut-other this position at its meeting next CXPeI'IE.sCE. and contact with all coed another in international re. ' ' take place and the Soviet Union in answer to correspondents' ques- month." that's going on behind the scum ladons. The people as a unit are MK -MNEB MUD! "WING 5300K would be destroyed. tion: were: haven't son. a better job, what not so silly as policitcal leader; Cw"-l'0' Mn 51111"! Meek- ”l emphasize that point because 1. "it is one proof of the succeu INTEnVEN'"0N "Null!-Y can 1 hope to do. 1 am plain dI.s- sometime! Iecm to think. The, RO al Bank um "ch: DER” M'cLWd- G90- 1 feel that when these blackmail of NATO that the enemy has been Gruenther was asked what he couraged. I Ifive half a mind in Wlll Wlllt I lulu of proven inta- Y F'""'”"l G'”"3' wh'd"'- "W" M V threats come about It is naturally forced to go round our flank by thought were the chances of mili- cancel my membership In the In- Flt! and intelligence M'u' mllnd P'Y'"'"- Ann P”' ' ' Eton. Arthur Campbell, Horace Meek, Hillard Meek. -50 each:Jarnes Gillespie, Mrs, vote for Eisenhower prwgl President As for concentrating, a. 0 friend plans, on .....u...... 5.. K” Arrive Today subversive action and locpl at- tacks. but I agree that unless the Middle East problem gets solved tary intervention to help any satel- lite country, and Poland in par- ticular, if a new' rising against tcrnatlonal Relations study group - and in the Voter's League - and even in the United Nations -- a matter for apprehension in Eu- rope whichllone could be affected by rocket weapons. But I think Freight will be accepted until noon Friday, Nov. EI' - that no nation is going to press it will have an adverse effect on Soviet domination occurred. and concentrate on the problems home town. that 1 bell Leigh Brown. ,M"- Fflnklln - - the button u it means suicide, as our European defence." g He replied: "The likelihood of night bore at home that I know suit only in good. We Govt... cc':..tr.T Mr. James Muir, President or B"""" M” w'””?"' '""R”- 16m for next mung M V' Fem” to St John,” it will." , 2. "We are always worried about military intervention seems to me exist and that 1 probably” can do bute money to feed the starving the Royal Bank and one of Can- J”h" Pl?!"-Ir. Alvin MacLeod. Newfoundland. Mrs. Bruce Adams, D. C. MncKay, Reagh Meek, Oliver Meek. Elmer Paynter. Heath Harding. Mrs, ls- anc Jollimore, Mrs. George Juuj. more. .35 cents: Mrs. Charles Locke. .15 cents: Mrs Leigh Cola, Total 815.00. SE ARLETOWN Collecto . Mrs. Maud Newsome. 83.00 Qarletown W1 ln distant lands - and we should - and then turn away with good conscience. To turn our attention s surprise attack in Europe. Until we can arrange for an aerial in- spection system the danger of such a surprise attack will exist. The Soviets have always refused slight because the impact of try- ing to settle this matter by force has tremendous significance for the whole of the free world." He did not think the west should intervene in the Soviet satellites at present. In dealing with a power so ruthless as the Soviet Union. the punishment of people involved in revolt was a big factor to be considered. It was too early. he thought, to evaluate the Hun- garian situation. "They have been mlllllflcflllbl suul and I am not saying uthat they were wrong to act at the present time. 1 am satisfied something about. is her attitude justified? Is there really very little we can do to In- fluence world events? to the needy llcarby. is much more At any rate I told my friend difficult. More than money is re- that by this time she had prob- quired - and more than periodic ably decided to continue ha: u- contribution. And so with problems sociation with the International Ro- 01 old age. delinqucn y etc, that lations study group, the United lace us at home, not occasion- Nntions and the Voter's League. ally. but always. Surely all three were interesting, World affairs may be too great stimulating projects! And the 0- and too comlicatcd for us we nited Nations was a force for good, can keep Informed and choose whether it had achieved all weileaders we can trust. Our own lit. had hoped for, or not. tie world offers IIILSCBDEDIC chal- As for the Voter's League - lenge for our good will and ene.-. any organization that checked up Siel. HAMPTON Police Chief's The sale of farm. stock. lmple- NOVQmbQf Repaff ments and household Furniture of M.-, Rglph came,-on, of Desgblg, "Conditions on the whole were on November 5. was very largely Ilorm-ll. With one serious incid- ent in which an aged resident attended. Good prices were rea- lized under auctioneer Mr. Md- wus Injured and died". stated C. W. MacArthur, Chief of Police. in ville Bell. It is understood that Ralph llltelltll lelllllll III the PH? his report for the month of Octob- or submitted Monday evening to vince of Ontario. On November 0. at pre-dawn. a the (my Co"nc"' goodly sized steamer went aground Th rt h ed in i . at about half-tide on Tryon Bar. gfx pusdobween .,f...."...l”.','.',i. which proiects out from near the log the month Including forty-two entrance to Victoria Harbour a on cl...-5, or being drunk and in. t'"3t8lll-'9 0' -mu Xlmllely WV0 capable: eight drunk and disord- mllcs into Northumberland strait. e,-gy; 0.3.3. E. ".1 them HVHH, At full tide, it was pleasing to orderly conduct; five-driving whil- ada's most prominent business leaders arrives by plane this afternoon to address a dinner meeting of the Canadian Club of Prince Edward Island tonight at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. Muir will be met by Dr. Frank Macxinnon, president of the Canadian Club and Mr. L.D. MacKay, local Royal Bank man-1, ager. Official calls and several ;l.:.i:;:.":..;ll;. i::":l..'::..:.""r . mo Mn. we w----. Tonight'a dinner, which will bel ":00 "ch: M" H” P"'""" the opening Canadian Club event l M" '1'" Amedk HE"? 5”b9Y- of the "non, Wm be auended fallghlitetan Muttart. Mrs. Fred Mac- Lrllbvgrlxlorazllid Mr3.lePrl;vl:5ueten'?'kll: us”: Mr" Mnlcolm B"d""w' Premier and Mrs. Mathesoil and 5100: Mnl Amy L""d' His worship an Mayor "M M" 81.00 each: Mrs. Neil Bradshaw. Sum"! t Mrs. Edward beard, Mrs. Dan ' Nicholson. Mrs Charles Crue. Mrs. -he George Affleclt. Mrs. Heath Leard. ARREST 150 IIIOTEILS Archie Robinson, Mrs. Horace Soby, Mrs. Maud Newsome. 5lNGApoRE (Ap,;m1e 51.13;. .75 cents each: Mrs. Leslie Waugh, pore council of ministers Monday M11 De" P111119?- authorized contlnucd detention of 130 persons, including assembly- .85 cents: Mrs. Frank Bell. .50 cents each: Mrs. Lloyd Bell, man Llm Chin Siong, in connec- tion with Inst month's riots. Mrs. Preston MacDonald. Total 330.05. OFFENSIVE LEADING Gruenther continued: "I do not say this will be true in five years time. but as of today the offensive AGRICULTURAL NEVIS P.E.l.Dcpas'IllseItdA.gI1cI.IAIn For space reservations and freight rates apply to-- GULF & NORTHERN SHIPPING CO. LTD. P. O. Box 232 Dial 8737 KEEP YOUR HOME 1 L WARM AND CLEAN 1,, i All acrou Canada people are turning to White Rose Fuel 3 Oil and here's the reason why. This highly refined all not only gives you extra heat but burns cleaner thanby keeping your house and burner cleaner. You get better service with White Rose and you have fewer service problems. Have White Rose Fuel Oil installed in your home or office today by phoning - ALBERT L. THOMAS 25th National 6-H Club Week. These TEWS AND VIEWS rural young people represent al- Each Monday night questions and answers will be flying through tl- aid as Farm Radio Forum Is back on the air. The programme, beginning its seventeenth annual session, will present discussion groups on topics of 'oterest to peo- ple connected with Agriculture. On last Monday night's broad- cast a very interesting discussion took place on "What about Farm Management", some of the Items the groups will grapple with are: "What Price Efficiency?" Parity for Agriculture - What is it? - How' can It be brought about? - "Is it enough?" iiHow much do Women Shoppers Determine the Price of Form u.oducts?' ”'What can we Learn from Abroad?"' "Whatls Ahead?" "'School Mlth." "The Soil Band Idea." plus other subisc current interest. Fa ' 4 o Forum groups have I to, not only listen, but year and they come from nine of Canada's ten provinces. They are guests of the Canadian Council on SOVII-ITS OPPRESSORS 4.1-1 Clubs, an organizlation with 1. Wm, M, personal view Qhgt headquarters in Ottawa and com-llhere probably would have to be ll0SEl'l 01 I" PNVIIWIEI End l9d'lan intermediate stage in the move- eral departments of agriculture. merit of the satellite countries 34 buslne-rhcompanles and l2 N-- from total domination by Russia tlonal agricultural sssociationn to complete 1,-eedam, ' These boys and slrln have been "What Is clear is that funda- selectcd to make the tflil 011 the mentally the Soviets are the olr basis of their total "participation pl-9530" of (mgdqm wherever in 4-H Club work - that Is. the they go." number of projects completed and Gruemherireje cted "current quality of the work in each. their integrgtlng and collapsing," over-all activity In club work and their general personality. This is the first time candidates have been selected on thls"basls. In previous years boys and girls earning the annual trip have been chosen be- cause of their efforts In club work NORTH CARLETON Collector Vivian Reeves. 32.00: Mrs. Hedley Lowthsr- 1.00 each: Mrs. Reg Macnrlane, Mrs. Blanche Harper, Mrs. stepb- en Huestis. Mrs. Hudson Lawther. Mrs. Allison Harper. .75 cents Mrs. Wilbert Wrlg:ht. THE BIG NOVEMBER SALE Af "THE GLORIA" sforfs Wednesday, Nov. 14th of 9 A. M. - Ends Saturday, Nov. 17th of Noon 2070 on DRESSES. ILOUSES. SWEATERS. SLACKS. SPORT JACKETS. GLOVES. LINGERIE. HANDBAGS and SKIRTS. (No reduction on Not Gordon Torfonsl. - : - 1 : sun tum BACK or SI Specials Skirts, Blouses, Smocks. WHITE ROSE FUEL OIL DEALER GRAFTON ST. EAST PIIONI H10 CIIARIAYITETOWN Protestant Orphonogc Contributions 835.00 M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd.. Lnngworth Ave. 811.00 Bedeque District L.0.L. 8100 Mrs. James Llewellyn. Ham- sufficienl to arrest the vice. Should these methods fall. "specs" or "visors" may be fixed to the upper beak or about three- slxteenths of an inch of the upper in I l d hav om- be k y be trimmed off with 0b"'V' ""8 "rim" "1"" 0" It impaired: one-forgery: one - lit ,0 t. p mm... vlnwu.1h":n.I:,I1t:n::-: plet::d'llimneatl,oTi.aIl .I.llr(.lEIlII c.onTpet- anaelegtlrfic d E Ling machine. g::c::J'gdm::x::d:53g:''!:';'e'rJ(i:d 019” 01 I 1110001” Vehicle: tW0-POP slllltll Mllis. Exton " ' . Anglo minded 'ndivMu.l. to mid to their itiona in Toronto. Those national SWINE SANITATION where, we -re ldvised, "M Ma l"'l0ll 05 It-0190 R00dI- Rustico. WEST ROYALTY DISTRICT Collectors, Mrs. Charles Stew- art, Mrs. Ralph MacDonald and Mrs. Russell Bell. 810.00 Mrs. Augustus Hurry. 85.00 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lank. 85.00 Gordon MacKinnon. 52.00 each: Fred Gates, William MacKinnnon, Barry Bugden. Rob- ert Hurry, Jack Bell, Petegt-Mae 5oy.b1. ,,u gm, ,1." u the Eachern. Albert's Service on, home of Mr. and Mrs. r.A. Men E'l"”d P""Y- Wt 1' mi ril. The e alw antlci- "- we mg, 3,110,,-,n .,',f,', ,0 M, two each: Eric Hurry. Walter ho.-ng, "9 cordnuy N Glover. Pope Thorne. Elliot Jam- ceivgd mg tugged, mm yreparn. es, Benjamin Poole. Harold Mae- tions are made us advance for 359- M": RIMS M"Im'l5- Mr” um, comm. James Maclnnis, Mrs. Ben Moore. Mrs. David Thompson, Mrs. Har- At the evening service of public old Gates, Mrs. Reagh Mac- worshlp In the church here on Neill. Mrs. Clifford Roper. Mrs. November 11. the large assembly Bruce Diamond. Mrs. Charles Hur- present listened with close atten- ry, Mrs. llea MacKinnon. Mrs. tion to the inspiring Armistice ad- Charles Murray. Mrs. Ralph Mac- dresn. and participated in the up- Donald, Mrs. John England. Mrs. lifting service of song lead by the Lee Darrach, Mrs. '1'. Cauty, Mrs. combined choirs recently organia- Adele MacPhall. Mrs. Alfred Web- ed in this pastoral charge. ster, Mrs. Earl Campbell, Mrs- df 1 ions have now been elim- ,'f,':.l;'1'.f:l,'f' In "e y- 4 instead in order to allow a broader representation. Districts never be- whynd Eun. fore represented will now have young people participating in this national event who will be able to go home and pass along their broadening experience. in selecting the 4-H delegates In each province. personal interviews before a commi of agricultural authorities has been a must. After a comparison of the methods used a new natiodl-basis will be set down and National council offic- lals are positive that Nationl 4-H Club Week will provide an even greater stimulus to progress in agriculture than It has in the past. This year Newfoundland, because of local problems was not able to organise their 4-H work to select representatives to this 25th Na- tional Club week but they are al- ready olganislng for 1957 and ex- pect to have their quota of 14 boys and girls next year. Durin.” their week in Toronto Other duties of the police per- formed durlng the month, includ- ed: provision of escorts for 88 prisoners; investigation of 50 mot- or .. . .. y the . L. of 32 burial permits: the collection pf 8200 in fines for traffic violat- ons. As In all classes of livestock swine sanitation Is important. Stunted or dead pigs represent a large loss in terms of labor and feed. A sound health program in- cludes: 1. Control of internal and exter- nal parasltes. 2. Feeding com- pletely balanced rations to pre- vent nutrional deficiencies. ll. Pro- venting and controlling diseases. The control of internal parasites is best obtained by using the Me- llean County System. The essentials of this system are as follows: 1. Farrowing pens are thorough- ly scrubbed with lye water and sprayed with a good disinfec- tant. Hot water is the most effective. 2. The sow Is washed entering the farrowing pen so that all dirt which may contain round- worm egg is . moved. 3. The sow and baby pigs are confined to the farrowing pen until moved to pas- ture, at which time they are hauled been chartered to load seed pota- toes. It seems early for hockey to commence, when there are still a few acres of turnips still I i ing ungathered. but November I witnessed a large gathering of fans at the Civic Stadium, to wit hen the first Prc-Christmas lea- gue game between F town Royals and Albany St. Pats. which resulted in the score of 7- I for Freetown. The new League will now be composed of Free- town. Albany. and R.C.A.F. with double-headers every Wednesda- night. Live stock and seeds exhlbltola at the Royal Winter Fair will be watching, with interest. for re- sults of the 13 carloads of live stock and seeds which arrived re- cently at this fair from the Mari- time Provinces particularly from this Province. and some of the exhibitors whose places of real- nat been a member and would like to know more 0- bout l i some members who Ins. they will give you their impressions. Also write to the Farm Radio Forum Secretary. J. l.lncoln Dewar, P.0. Box 546. Charlottetown. All that h Is for a small group of Individuals In a Community. even only one or two. to start the ball rolling. This is your opportunity. not only to provide entertainment. but to make your active contribution to the welfare and the betterment of your Community. Each Monday night for the next few months, Farm Radio Forum will be heard over Radio Stations CFCY and CBA between 0.30 and no. p.m- At the conclusion of each broadcast hear, over CFCY, what T : : Clearance of crepe and IPEOIAL taffeta dresses. A good asasiortment of sizes-On o the various Prince Edward Island Forum groups are doing and what and Ottawa the 125 boys and girls will not only have the enriching experience of meeting their fel- tnot driven) to the lot in which there have been no pigs for at least a year. Under such a plan dence are near at hand. Friends of Mrs. Jas. D. Flood Handbags and many other items not listed. S398 "53? their opinions are on the discus- sion topics. are pleased to learn of some Im- provement reported in her condi- tion of health as a result of Medi- cal and nursing care Best wishes for continued progress to good health and life's activities are be- lows from other parts of Canada but they will hear speakers from Nation”, 4." wggg, H H H various walks of life. such as Mrs. 125 boy. "4 gm. (mm m. J. E. Houck, of the Canadian dele- acmg. cum. .1-rived in 1-0",... gation to the United Nations. econ- Look for the red and white sale tags for other super values. Do your Christmas shopping while this big sale is on. We will gift box your purchases for you. system of r tion of pastures is essential. with one year of culti- vated crop between hos pastures preferred. 4. The young pigs are kept on this clean pasture until MONTHLY MEETING ta oa Novonror 10 to begin the 0ml53- Dl'- 5- 5' PltlB"0II- Mull! they are four months old. at which in extended. W I Nrelgrzeenrtdklirynhlglorggdlhifud a1:'let'y- tlElI:e!'Itll'::OI.r:f Hallowe'en passed enjoyable You can't afford to miss this BIG SALE so be he" WEI)N&DAY Rt . mus ultural show places in Central Can- ada and will go home with a more Intimate knowledge of their coun- try and its character and there- fore better able to lead. not only 4-H ("hub activities but all affairs in their local communities. WINTII HOUSING An appeal to livestock owners hero by all participants, in cos- tume, all of whom were pleasant- ly received at the homes during their visitation. Particularly en- The above system not only con- trols the roundwonn problem, but also prevents other internal 'psra- sltes and filth-born diseases from taking their toll. There are aeveral modifications of the above system. if a clean. portable house is laced on a clean pasture the sow wamed before entering the lot, we have a slin- pllfied system of sanitation. Pigs raised in confinement are not exposed to internal parasite Coming Events al”u?'i-'.'uI.l,"'iAu.5f”lItf'S S.'..'.""'" Regular Dance Booshaw lnu. Tuesday sight. Burns mcbostra. Millvlaw Hall. Friday. Come one. come all to Lot I5 Hall. to the atgrlod couples dance TONIGHT I O'CLOCK "THE GLORIA" Lcldies'-Wear 179 GRAFTON STREET Regular Iuslnoss and Presentation infection if the floors are cleaned and disinfected periodically. How- ever, unless a thorough ' ' job is done we can expect almost as much trouble from internal par- asircs on cement floors as we could encounter in tha feed lots. For Pleasant Evenings At Home FIRESIDE FURNISHINGS Thor Warm and Add Chorin To Your Living Room H4-' 1 l,.;l. FISHERMEN'S MEETINGS Souris (United Church)-Tuesday, Nov. 18 Tignish-Wednesday. Nov. 14 Abram's Village-Thursday. Nov. 15 St. George's-Friday, Nov. 16 Murray Harbor, Saturday. Nov. 17 st. Peter's lay United Church Supper in St. Peter's Hall, Thurs- Illy. Nov. ll. poses to internal and external parasites. "lt also predisposes to the spread of bacterial diseases. " is adequate exercise; thus impairs health. "May cause humidity. "Prodisposes to injuries. CANADIAN CLUB Dinner meeting tonight 6.30. Charlottetown Hotel. Speaker, James Muir. ' Reserve Dec. tub for Murray Harbor Baptist Church. Chlehsa Iuppsr. Weekly Dance Fort Augustus odaosday I nu: .evary w Iiaht. "May: alunrouhto animals Membership tickets may be secured at the door. Guest speaker (Reid Sangsfcr, N.S.,) andfilms --r--- 3”" 0”'l""" um ..M.','m '.::,'uf,:"Id ':,';'n dim. signed, . 5 All meetings at 8 p.m.-Everybody welcome. turkey dl -n-you la - rL.l.IE':u.um;au"?'rln. ma. sarv- ""' r. w. stri-mu. c. r. nicnanos, - "T secretary. See. P.E.I. 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