'l Summerside And Prince Couniyl iP.E.|. Falls Short ; Of Butter Mark harvesting years ever known. The December production of. t h c l Prince Edward Island dairy- .men fell slightly short of a bid “ISLAND NEWS PAGE' lThe Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. Jan. 17, 1963. 3 5 ’g, ‘for an all - time butter pro- 260,579 was well below , ‘“ lduction record in 1062. but the 302,200 of a year ago. and th e I ~ 5927.579 pounds made was only November production was also I 197,678 pounds below the 1053 down from 1961 figures, it was. t record y e a r w on 6.125.257 revealed yesterday by provincial: II pounds were reported. The 1961 Dairy Superintendent. Henry J. I I is production was 5.808.200 pounds. Mac-Donald. I The province was on the way Cheese production of 890.740’ I ' o 3 rec 0rd. with production pounds for 1962 was up slightly‘ [slightly 8 h e a d of file record from 875,748 pounds in the prev-. year until the cows fell off in ious year. ‘ their milk flow when they came The ice cream mix for the; off the lush pastures of summer province last year was 5135048! I— they were the best in many gallons. which compared with i - years -— and started to eat the 124.421 gallons of the previous. f 3 v 1 ‘poor quality hay that resultedyear for an increase of slightly. 5 I l I lfrom one of the most difficult more than eight per cent. l I , l E 5’ A DRIVE for articles and. campaign. Mr. and Mrs. Jack- ingl. who was appOinled l0 a rd. w I .d 1 dunlds to assist Freeman Jack- Ion lost their home and pos- thfmnIlIhlee Wh30hIllI/Iill orgiinifi c S '5! . m ~ ' . e rive. oea e nex . . I :0n.IIMounIt SteIwart.II adndIhis Isesswiis. and also suffered the Father MacCormack is RevI l '11:;in “t2: Mair: estewzf-I: szsgatherll‘ojzlhgaghrwa :2. Sign?” m-‘lfLenga'J‘ 81150110" TORONTO (CP) '— Tempera' Etobicoke township wcrk- liage can in error by Mrs. husband’s envelope was found. 4 ' . n - omiee.eer t ' . I -..I . .I I. 'i Legion Home. where village dressing, the gathering is Rev. residents of the villggec are; tPf-S Issued by the weather 0f ' SUMMERSIDE -— Edison to the national office of ACTS I gjodghbazuigg‘: $0:ng 52.1: fizz/inn £313; Yak“; mend late in me afmm' by i - . 1 . ' ' . . .' l | .5 e- - ~‘ p em' . ' I. resrdents met to organize the George MacCormaek (stand- seen in the background. MinI MaxI Watts was elected president oIf‘Men s O.ubsI. It was agreed to day in search of a $130 pay moyeeg MIPS Sinclair Spent Contecio Delessandlno (left). i Night Day the Tmmty umtm Churcnlenga-ge CW“: Stadlum Monday] envelo e thrown in the gar- all daqat‘ the dump until her (CP Wire'phioto) 1 Dawson I ' 12 19 AOTS Men's Club at the annual levening for a church con-greg-I‘ p y ~ ‘ Mt O . Vancouver 32 38 meeting last evening in Epworth .atiIltIiIlIlal Askate 6-7.30 pm. i - ~ "" Hall. The Vice-president is. e OTS representative ml 0 a n Carmen Garlic and Maynaifllthe Christian education commit- i Calgary o 24 Thompson was re-elected sec- tee is rdon Yeo who was rre-l . Regina II _12 4 retary ol' the organization. .appomted to the position. Eric 0 o 3., Winnipeg ' 49 Chairman of the program Sheen was approved as the e are un or am 2 m of m «m- o e ac e we XI Otttawa II _10 10 Smith is head of the Sick andImittee. I Montreal I I I I _4 n visiting committee and I the. Sgt. W. L. Bigelow, in charge . . MT. STEWART — Residents Arrangements were made for entire village to the press to Quebec . . . . 20 8 .“"a‘-l's , and means commmee l"; RCMP detaChment' 51mm?” at Mount Stewart. meeting in surrounding districts to be can- the interest it; has taken in Fredericton -1 11 ‘5 Cha‘md, by Roy Arms“'°rth¥'§51de.5h°wed an excellent film I S I a village Legion Home last vassed next week setting up this fund, and as- saint John 10 13 Past preSidentIand membership ion highway safety during which , . night. organized a committee The organizing committee ex~ sured the wholehearted oo- Moncton 6 15 “Qmmltwe Cha'rmah 15 ElmeSt he PmVldEd a Very Informative I I ; to handle the Freeman Jackson pressed appreciation of the operation of the committee. Halifax 23 26 . -, . I I I comme'htal‘y- SUMMERSIDE Seven Wit-v about a fire. ,Way. i Welfare Fund in the Mount - Charlottetown 13 14 The minister of Tl‘mlty Umt- DEVOhOHG were led by Rev .uesses for the plaintiff were, Witness went across the hall-l Next witness was Lorne Wood, V Stewart area. ydney I _ I _ I II _ 13 28 ed. Rev. Cecil R. Webber con- Dr. L. P. Archibald and Jackl called yesterday in Supreme way to awaken the men in thathharlottelown, a lineman with c campaign was organized J Yarmouth 20 30 dueled the induction ceremony .500“ 50118! leader was Lame Court at SummerSide in the‘ room. When he returned to his-the Island Telephone company. to operate in conjunction with St. Johns 20 30 It was decided that $35 in ‘Cam-pbellI with Albert Huestls. civil action brought by Mary roomI the other two men were‘He was asleep in a room on the ' drive sponsor- HALIFAX _ (Cp) _ The membership dues Will be paid lat the piano. llen Higgins. Dartmouth. N.S., dressmg. They tied a lead-in first floor and was awakened Wire from a teleVlSlon antenna a province-Wide ed by The Evening Patriot, and set up to assist Mr. Jackson and his family. who lost their home and possesstons in a fire uesday morning. to re-estab- QUICK PUBLIC RESPONSE The Freeman Jackson Fund climbed to $156 yesterday as the public acted quickly to reunite weather office says a high pres- sure area covering the Atlantic Provinces will continue to give. SUI-y. cold weather to all reg- ionst ay. l Regional forecasts: Art Society Prepares against J.E. Dalton of Summer- side in the amount of $75,000, as the result of the death of her husband. Earl L. Higgins in the Clifton Hotel fire. March 14. l. 96 Presiding is Mr. Justice R 'R. smashed—out t e W] room. Witness said the smoke was very bad and he got on the window sill and slid down. He to the bed. but it separated. They ow l the by flames crackling. He tried to get into the hallway but the ames were too much. He smashed out a window and lumped out. suffering only mi- nor cuts. He was able to return “Sh ,Itherlaselvosd ‘I‘I‘i “‘3 im' the Mount Stewart family left homeless by a tra- I a Bland Nova Sm”? Clem saw flames jumping out of a to his job and is mm; M dam_ inunin r. sage IiIIIIrs. Iac sol; gm fire Tuesday I with a few “Odd? period's. vew I ' ' Bell. Mrs. Higgins is represent- window below. He stated he did ages. (The “the, linesmen we" “9 M“ I “gm o“ ° ' ' - - w a . ' ‘ ed b; Gerald R. Foster. Char- not remember hitting the. an forced . r l- .h h 1 the... foupyeamid 5m. 1.. the The fund 15 expected to receive afurther boost colq. light will Low high at lottetown and Memn Nunn ground I o Ielnqus t eI :- fire. today from a collection taken up mostly among Rama" 5 and 4"" New 0'13ng ~. h d. ,t M ’ The amtth he mnembe d l l°bs d“ t° We" “‘h’ms- “ms - - - - 3 below and 20 above. Goshen Hall-3’“ T ‘3 defeh ah- I} . 2 he up new posmons). AppomtedIto the comimttee. the federal government employees in the Domin- zero and 20 WWI Ymm‘dth Dam,“ is represented by Nell wIas trylng to crawl awayI asl On CIOSSIexamInauonI Mn which consists of representa- ion Building, The collection is being made by Earl 5 and. 25, Ken‘ville zero and 20 A local art exhibition will .uarion DeBlois and ers Freda R. Mack“ 9““ J “’35?” Mac‘ “‘5 “'55 WW” “0‘ “mm”- .H9 l Wood said he had left his door ." “Ves 0‘ Vamous organlza'lmns ' ' ] t ' h b 'ld- b s , ‘ l i’ .‘ ’ Nauglzl, QC. of Summerside and made it to the telephone office ~ h h t be / in the vfllageI were. Hammon (Diver) Riggs, an eevator opera or in t e w a ov-. be held at Montgomery H. l ICreelman. “110 have returned Mm P Mendy,“ of Charlotte across Water Street and saw agar w an e wen to d that ' Douglas. chairman; Rev. George ing who up to a late hour yesterday afternoon had clCadre Eggs Elairwwgtehva stcIew Feb, mm iiI was decided at .fronl a recent EWOPea" “m- town. ' ‘ ‘ Snow there la.“ He‘mIIIIIIII saw IIiIeIIlIiIfardIItho town iIiro MacCormae , Rev. Donald already collected more than $170. asses; EnownurrlpsI vew colgI :IdreIoent ITIIQBSHgA of tShoeIPrmcIeI MlISesd MarthMacIlgoéialdI «1;; Provincial “re Marshall Earl Higgins again. Witness said to; awav from “81: b13133; ggigifi ’ (fig; Jsarfiimwifigr “When I collect $200”, Mt‘. Riggs said, “I Will light winds. Low-high atISydney p.933? of sales réollogfty m 135.31%, {Jaime 51:31 :53 le-SL Mafia; wistg'mea‘figsgixxgess i ygrkgoglfgkge 1.1111833 hang]: he did not inquire from. the ma. A h ' ' .' turn it over to The Evening Patriot.” 5 Md 20- _ v“ 0cm 1..) hc-rd de. Doris Mac'Kay had arranged . ca - ‘V h ‘ . l 1 mm}. 1- . 'd' a ' h “agemem Whe“ he registered James . Mrs. Eldon . . New Brunswwk and PIEII. ie 5 y as d l . Fire Marshall MacLeod sad. g p ocIee lugs a-ainst te.at the hotel regardin flu Ie_ Glover. Mrs. Ida MacKay. Mrs. The Patriot announced sponsorship of the fund Gear‘with a few cloudy "mod lajls of an an exnibmon to be laround the room. Ihe had inspected the Clifton Hon defendant m hisI own - II I cautions g D Irene MacDonald and Mrs yesterday followmg the fire which cost Mr. and 35d a few snowflurdeg; ex- held P atFrelzIe. 'tel in 1957 at the request of the! 01'! Gross-examination by MP- leKED' OUT WINDOW Preston Affleck. Anyone wishing to donate to Mrs. Jackson the life of their second youngest child Beaverbrook Ga'llerv 1: 'ant . o . . i . tremer COd 11" Winds L w ericton. N.B. If the quality of f 0 high at Charlottetown 5 below iAdlon see" then Summerside Fire Chief Heath Warren. Nicholson. witness said he did . not see a Window at the end of ; Next witness was John Mac- . Carl . . . . . . . h h n . I. the fund may send contribu- ‘ d 15 aboveI Moncton m be[ ,.V paintings exhibited ls satis- l I - He said he had inspected eaehI t e a_ way Where his room waIS. AIUlBY. Charlottetown. also I mm m The Evening pamog, Another development yesterday was an offer an have Fredericton Cl‘s factory, this may become 35A! KenS'ngton floor of the hotel. but didn'tl‘ IOPa‘f‘G- He ‘1"! “0‘ kmw "1 “neman- He to” 0‘ bemg i“ a . I - iggins went out of the room l room on the first floor and the Mrs. Irene MacDonald, treas— fi'om the Charlottetown branch of the Royal Bank Barry Bugden, ‘ ‘< ca r. “.1. ‘< O ( o 5 a and 15 a I below and 15 above. Saint John the I‘IIIIIIIII Three Junior N0th 8 h o “I think there were any ire, alarm systems in the building. after he (Stoddartl had gone ed . sound of the fire awakened him. We? of the Mount Sit-“W311 of Canada to collect donations to the fund at both 12 below and 20 above. Edmu-nd- acting president of I I I I drive. or Hamilton Douglas. - ston and Cam neuron so hem, time Art Association. said the . Hockey League games were He thought there were fine ex-’ *0 b He heard the fire horn l He awakened his roommate. their Charlottetown and Mount Stewart branches. an 20 “III/III D tinguishers howeverI He saw no' muncmg when he got "DI and they kicked out a window campaign chair-m It was decided lage store previously eck an. that the vil- operated will be It was also announced that the bank will take up a collection among its employees for the fund. Also last night friends and neighbors of the MAA purchase prizes might be‘ played at Kensington rink last chosen from this exhibition. . flight-I RI df ted N ~ .. ..-r.,3 uner lver eea ew ovhggsstlileflggtififl‘a . Annan +1 in the opener. Scoring 5‘ for Hunter River 2, 0. Smith High tide today at Charlotte- town at 3.16 am. and 3.52 pm. At Rustico at 12.00 cm. and fire escapes except the exits,‘ one on the front and one on the; rear of the building above the ground floor. and one exit on. BACK. LUNG INJURY Third witness. Everett Laurie. Pictou. N.S., also a lineman with Maritime Telegraph and They made a rope from th e bedsheets and climbed down it, Iibut the rope broke when Mr. ‘MacAulay was going down and Opened Jan- 25 and 26 to T9‘ Jackson family met in Mount Stewart to deter- 10.29 pm. Summerside tide eigh- mately 50 members and guests.‘ . . , we Mam, of cloth“. I fur- . I . . . . . I I [ mm in the and Stevenson. Allan Wright the floor above. {Telephone on the Island to Ire- It he fell to the ground. suffering gimme. dishenss and othegr ar- mme ways m Wh‘Ch the famlly mlght be helped ggiaétgwgutes later than Char 3,3535%? Margam IFVII was the New Annan triggerman. He did not see any printed dl.I pair line damages told of walking l only minor injuries. He said be A separate bank account will be set up and 5"“ “5:5 “day ’t In the s 60 on same Lona rection or lights to these exits. up in the night and finding hisj was making no claim for damag- ticles. . . . . . 7.20 and et at 5.0. in a former president of the .v . . II. A temporary residence has the fund Will be administered by the Catholic 5 s sofiietyI the group had 105. one River downed Rustlco 6-4. F. MADE RECOMMENDATIONS IroonI: filIlIIeId \II.tlIiI a gaseousIes. I , ' . - 1 W If P Bureau . I . . I I DoughartI counted four goals On October 30 1957 F i re smo e. e .g ts would not. Last Witness was Percy Mac. ' Offered for the Jackson 80018 e ar 89 0‘ dhl‘mlg Whlle his license “f 't5 m‘m valued members‘l for the Winners with G Caselev 11 M L 'd ld' h 'I‘ come on He looked out the win IRae Charlottetown also an em a ‘ '. i ~ ' ‘ l ‘ . .' - .h o sa e sen ' , ‘ . _ ' - v - ‘ v | W I W85 Shspehded‘ and $25 for (h'W‘ .Mlssof 132:6 nafifigljgycimigzs' and Crawford adding smgletons. glizqgfitewdaieser '0 MrI Dal_ do“ Iand saw the building was I ployee of the Island Telephone l.-1 W after left the Provmce and mg .w‘thm‘t due care and a ' alms ’ V ' ‘ ‘ 0. Doucette counted a brace for ton gt‘afing In part that the. on fire. He opened the door a Company. at. that time betn g 5 'entmn- Rustico. E. Pineau and M. Pin- ' ‘ ' ' ht“? and 58"" the hallway all line crew foreman. He said the went to Ontario. fourth floor was unsafe for oc-l of Education through Art, and| n Oliver “’35 warned by the said it is no“, workmg on a eau each scoring once. ‘8blau He was forced t0 lump noise of the fire awakened him He appeared before the court again on Dec. 27 while home for Christmas and again pleaded not guilty. The cases were adjourned until Jan. 3 as one of the police officers involved was out f the province. Oliver failed Driver ls Fined On Two Charge o to contempt of court. magistrate that if he ever dis- obeyed the court again and left the province after he was order- ed to appear he would receive a jail term. adding that he should actually be fined for Water street at a high rate of appear for the trial and it was speed and they gave chase. How- learned he had gone back to On- ever. they lost the Oliver car on Harvard street after following it east on Water street. Oliver originally pleaded not guilty to the charges and short- SUMMERSIDE Changing his original pleas of not guilty to guilty in police court yes- terday Lowell Oliver of Sum- merside was fined a total of $75 and costs on two counts Magistrate R. S. Hinton. QC. The charges. driving without due care and attention, and driv- ing a motor vehicle while his operator's license was suspend- ed. arose from an incident that Occurred last Oct. 21. Police officers Sigurd Mac- Kinnon and Gordon Grady wit- nessed the accused's car pulling away from the CNR station on tario. He returned to Summerside Tuesday and got in touch With Chief S.D.A. Wain-namaker. He was fined $50 on the char- 5‘ '< LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements in columns adjoining Classified Advertising section.) MacEWEN—At Tomato. Wed- ine y. Jan. 16. 1963, Faye Ellis MacEwen. wife of Ar- thur MacEwen. Jr.. former- ly of Summerside. in her ex- alt-culling. Funeral merits will. he later. MacLEAN—Suddenly at Clyde River on Wednesday. Jan. 16. 1963. William Alien MacLean In h'n 69th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home BURKE -— At the Victoria Gen- eral Hospital. Sundw. Jan. 13. 1963. Mrs. Ennis Burke 0 Halifax. formerly of Piusville. in her 8m year. Forwar from the Roon Funeral Home to the me of her father. Fndcrlck Arsenault Pl 6. team where the fa- sel" wil be q. “i 17’ g at. “filth”. The curtain will come down mm it'CIiIinc Mltoflufil. ' - t the"l(tngAndl" prose, com. um Sui: Mus u 9a; m mighmmuurd and final per- ngh School Theatre Guild. OIL FOR WELFARE Oil revenues of 340000.000 an- nually support an extensive wel- fare system for the 84.000 per- art “3".”ka for the sChMIS’l The final contest saw Sea- each provmce haying contri-I . . I I, buted tio tllis. This year the; Juniors ml, Jam” BA .1 ' '3 . 1 v n-: ‘ CSIA is holding it annua co Seabmok goals were evenly l ' ' I\‘l. t.r-al in August, . I I llifmclgrliiuliri‘ctlohm “fith the inter-l d‘Stnbuted between Baker. Th1- ' bean and Kelly. fire safety. and ordered it to bei closed. He recommended the; installation of two iron fire es-E capes from the fourth floor 10‘ the ground. with doors leadingl to it from the other floors. Hel national convenlmn 0‘ CSFlA' l Reeves 5001‘6d both loals for also recommended installation] MPS- GUY Fromm oumned the losers. of illuminated red lights oni Plths for lll‘I‘Ibuffe'hS‘Iipi’g afmrll each floor designating fire es-l an itiue 3110110“ 5° 9 “ ° lea es and that chimneys be Mal" Iand 33km m‘tmbcrs t("1500 insfiiected. He also requested 335‘“ m “5 "heparal'mnj Mr. Dalton to keep the provln—i Slides 0f Wlhts 0f ‘hlierf‘St‘ 'C'mlh‘llf‘d from PREP 1‘ cial fire marshall's office in-l sons living in Brunei. FIN RFORMANC NIGHT IN S’SIDE ; Another capacity audience saw the second presentation last evening. Above. Anna. n- in Europe were shown by 4. Boosting the dividend re-, formed on his activities in these ' ' ' " " ‘ ‘ turn to 7% per cent from five regards. :per cent for limited-dividend Mr MaeLeod said that Mr. lcnanipanies encased in housing Dalton had closed the fourtll lpm-lefls- ~ _ floor of the hotel in compliance .5. Extenders federal - Drown-with his letter. and that to the coal - municipal partnership in limo“,de of the witness H1 9 ‘Slum "loam"? t0 lncmde new fire escapes and red exit lights .developmentI Iof urba-n sub-cen- we". not inSIanedI 1”“ near “hes He said that when he learned Long ' tell“- lnw ' more“ of tile fire on the morning of lloans for additions to and con-.March 14 1961 he had phonedI Stmc‘w“ 0' "‘“MC‘PB‘ water‘the chief investigator for the. B" INGUAL STUDY > fire underwriters in M on cton . wmi bilingualism a live politi-.Who fame ‘mmfid‘a‘eh’ ‘9 S‘lh'“; Ica] issue_ the committee put merside. The ultness said t a I forward a resolution calling for‘ bf’cause Oflhf‘llardge 3:th“ ":1 is special continuing grant from W"",955°sf I‘th" WI; 9 l -' ‘the Canada Council to finance “01"”?! “I 059 “lines-‘95 lstudies at various universities l “’er me" ‘0 Ilht’ RCMP jam-055 Canada “as to the best ‘ were better equipped to do this :mcthods of furthering bilingual-l 0I- I I lism in an provinces of Canada" I "in cross-examination va .\'lr. ‘ The government also was i H-l‘hfllson. Mr A ac 0:1 said he ‘urged no set up 8 “0.000300 I' didn't inspect the chimneys aill istudent loan fund. administered. "‘5 ‘Pftjrcnce to them In illP' ’ ‘by the Canada CnunciL to help I letterI did not mean there wasI needy students who have shown anl'lhl IE Wl‘l‘m! with then. in a capacity for higher education. » answer to a question. “c Ivaidj A resolution on civil liberflos lif‘ Iflre was .it undeterm-ncii and justice was ‘ recommended I "T'E'E. ‘ehanging the Hill of Rights to I I provide for appointment of aStodtlart. ShubenacadIie. l\. 8.. Canadian ombudsman and his a lineman with Maritime Tele- ‘sfaft' to investigate complaints graph and Telephone Co. sen of injustices done citizens while to PHI to assist in repairing dealing with government de- lines lpertments. sleet storm. Witness was . Foreign a f f a l r s was given room 23 on the second floor with .relatively light treatment by the Earl Higgins and Eldon Snow committee which suggested de-. on the night of the fire. He lvelopment of close economieistatcd he saw no fire extin- Iand political ties — short of guishers. with the exception of actual union—with the British one at the head of the stairs. West indies and development l and thought there was one in tbel ‘of contacts with French-speak- He testified he saw no -ing nations of Africa. ropw. fire escapes or signs in- dicating fire escapes or exits while he was at the hotel. 1 He went to bed about 10 that . Expert sheep shearers take; night and was awakened later less than a minute to remove‘ by a voice. He then heard the all a sheep's wool. New Zea-l town fire born. The room was lander Godfrey Bowen once ; filling with smoke and Higgins. witness was Stanley l FAST WORKERS trayed by Isabel Darby is seen after going to Siam where she out of the window. He stated he abscessed damage. He said he saw no fire escape mechanisms in the building and no ropes or extinguishers and heard no alarms or bells. He stated he had instituted 520.000 damuzes in proceedings against the defendant. He said the late Mr. Higgins had. to his know- ledge. no drinking or smoking habits. DIDN‘T SEE WINDOW 0 cross—examination. wit- ness stated he did not recall seeing a window at the end of the hallway near his room. He stated he was making a $20000 claim and in answer to Mr. Ni- cholson's question. stated that he had made a decision to do this rather than file with the workmen‘s Compensation Board. Next witness was George Bar- bick. New Glasgow, N.S. anoth- er lineman. He stated he saw no fire extinguishers. ropes or fire exits while at the hotel. He was ' a room with companion Glen Newman. They smashed out a window and tried to tie the bedclotbes to the bed. but they were too bulky to be of any use. Witness said he went out th e window and fell on a mattress on the ground below. frac- lungs from smoke ltlli‘cd two heels and had fou rI compressed vertebrae. He said if there had been a fire escape at the end of the hall. all th 9 men could have escaped safely. He stated he had taken $20,000 damage suit against the defen- ilant. On cross-examination. witness said he didn‘t recall seeing a ' Queen St. Charlottetown da‘magod m, we March window at the end of the hall- : fi_______. FIRE PROTECTION—ALBERTON AREA The. rural fire protection fee of $3.00 is now due and may be paid at the Town Clerk's office In Alberton. The. town fire spend to any calls from Instructed the children of the king iclipped 463 sheep in nine hours. I was up he laid somethingi By order of the Council. in his first floor room. It was a 2 had 8 Split disc inn hi5 113le Plus very suffocating smoke he said. several ruptured discs and an He broke a window and got out on the balcony with his ro 0 mo Imate. rom there they went ldown a ladder someone had set ’up. He said he saw no ropes. fire extinguishers or escapes while in the hotel. He suffered lno serious injury and is taking no action. i The plaintiff is expected to 1 call two. a n d possibly til r e a ,more witnesses. The case res- umes this morning at 10.30. BORED with the old "grind"? have your next C O F F E E B R E A K l with us! We serve only the 3 best "Fancy Mark" coffee! lTHE FLYING iDUTCHMAN department will not re- non-subscribers. Town Clerk. inns- k“‘-A‘ ‘