'l'f-IE CAST and chorus of the 1957 edition of the Holy Name Society's Iilerry Minstrel show as they appeared at the close of their opening chorus at Holy Name Hall inn night. In the center is the bo Interlocutor. Mr. Leo Doiron; the wings in white costume and Wu ' -4 . .. C - black-face are left. Mes . Elmer Gallant and Fred Pound; right, Messrs. Bones. Earl Nicholson and James Fianachani It CITY Aiill CENTRAL 7 nuv fresh eggs at Kennedy's Poultry Farm. YOUR DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug Store. HEAR Heath MacQuarric CFCY radio tonight. 7.20 standard time SOUTH Side lobsters daily- Tea Hill Grocery. WE TREAT the sick well. Gli- gey'n Pharmacy. open I n.m. to I p.m. DON'T MISS Highfield Variety Concert in Winsloe Station Hall. Thursday night. May 23rd. KINSMEN SPRING Carnival on May wtli and 31st and June lst. at the Sports Arena. . VISIT H1-STYLE Millinery. Gt. George Street. "where every style is Hi-Style." HEAR Heath MacQuarrle CFCY radio tonight, 7.20. Standard time. SEE THE NEW self propelled lawn boy lawn mowers at Doug- las Bros. and Jones Lt.d.. Kent St. LIBERAL . HEADQUARTERS. Second floor, Sterns Building. Kent Street. Dial 34333: 8919. TANTON's Accessories Ltd. have wheel cover safety locks. prevent theft or accidental loss due to viberation. Set of 4 locks. two keys. 52.50. TANTON”S Accessories Ltd. have just received a large ship- ment of first line Hart batteries. Exchange. Priced front Iil.il5 to 821.00. Up to 48 months guarantee. FLEX-0-FIX- The amazing workable rubber. repairs. patches, mends. keeps rugs and mats from skidding. CAR wind silencers chrome and colored. REAR Heath MacQuarrie CFCY radio tonight. 7.20. Standard time. LIBERALS A'l"l”I'.'lTl'I)N-Gen- oral meeting all Liberal women workers tonight. Liberal commit- tee rooms. Sterne Building, 234i Kent St. 7:30 pm. ROME and School Associations meeting Wt-d.. May 22nd. 2 p.m. and 0 p.m. Prince of Wales Col- ic e. Tues.. May Nth. Thurs.. May 3 h; sat., May 19th: Tues.. May ist. LEGION AUXILIARY Members Bus leaving Legion Home for Sum- mersltie. 0.30 pm. Wednesday. for Annual Convention. P.E.I. Pm vinclal Auxiliary Canadian Le- ninn- .n PREMIER A.W. Mathcson will interview Senior Captain John Car- ter of the Salvation Army - CFCY- TV - Wednesday evening at ten minutes to six - local time. Tune in and see and hear. WINS TROPHY - Miss Noreen Greenan is being congratulated up- on winning on Thursday evening l Morell. Miss Greenan bowling at pal of st. Peters Lake .. l is the princi school. i INNKEEPIRS one day course at Vocational School June 1st for those expecting to be employed at touritl. resorts this summer. Apply before May lllh to Waithon Gaudet. secretary Innkeepers As- sociation. Charlottetown. POLICE COURT- At City Pol- ice Court yesterday morning. a drunk and disorderly was sentenc- ed to twenty days by Magistrate It.M. Marlin. Two drunk and in- capables were also on the docket. one being fined 320.00 and costs or A ' o"m4-:1o1 days. A speed and costs or 10 days and an ac- cused. charged with disorderly eondkuct. was remanded for one wee . WINDOW DISPLAY - Very lb Hall Tuesday, 8:30. Lunch. Weekly prizes and tournament. Central Royalty Home and School on Tuesday evening 8:00 p.m.. May l4t.'i. suits of card Spring Park Hall were: Stewart; Egan and Mrs. consolation. Mrs. Fred Maciiiahon ette; men's first, Henry MacLeod. second. Loman Cairns; tlon. Roy Gallant. Freezeout. Mrs. Leo Doiron and D. card party held in St. Pius X hall last night were: Ladies' first, Mrs. M. Wedge: second. Margaret Dow- llng and Mrs. Vincent Shea ttiedi: consolation, Mrs. Fred Mcllliahon men's first. Frcd Gallant; second. Kenneth Lakey; eph Dowling. Door prize. Kenneth Burns. Fteezeout. Mrs. J. O'Brien El M Do id. mm mm ac "8 favored their hearers with a num- ber of songs. and selections of "poetry." CAIRNS-At the Grace Maternity SLAGH'I'- At the P.E.l. Hospital MACEWEN- At the Prince Coun- VANIDERSTINE- At the Kings DOUGLAS-"Al the Prince Coun- lIARVEY- At the Prince Edward DEATHS GELDERT- Suddenly ofa heart CAMPBELL- Al the P.E.l. Hos- ute iadyil trophy for "'9 ”'”"'' DIEGAN- At her hmne as Pleas- , MR. AND MRS. FRANK SAUN- The 1957 edition of the St Dun-- slan's Basilica Holy Name Society Merry Minstrels show staged at the Holy Name Hall last night en- tertained. amused and delight the capacity house that gathered to witness the opening perform- ance. An annual production dating back over thirty years, the person- ell, costumes. jokes. music have changed with the march of time, but have never lacked the capacity to entertain the public. And judg- ing from the periodic galcs of laughter, and the thunderous ap- plause that rt.-sounded on the com- pletion of each number on the varied program. presented last night this year's show compares favorably with any staged in the CARD party Southport School 9 THERE will be a meeting oi the l CARD PARTY REsL'LTS- Re- pnrty held in last evening Lndies' first, Mrs. Wilfred second. Mrs. Victor Leigh Stewart; consola- Gallant. PRIZE WINNERS- Results oi past. Under the skilful stage manage- ment of the lnterioculor, Leo Dolron. the Messrs. Tambo and the Messrs. Bones released some in- teresting. and hitherto unknown, information regarding many oi well-known personalities of the city and province and. in addition consolation, Jos- The many excellent special num- bers interspersed in the regular minsirel fare arid spice and var- iciy to the performance. which will be presented in the same hall tonight and tomorrow night. During the intermission period Ambie Gauthier entertained the audience with several selections on his accordlah. Following is an outline of the program oi this year's Merry Min- strel show: PROGRAMME Overture. Orchestra. opening chorus-"Holy Name Minstrel Song". chorus. end song. "Stay In Your Own Back Yard", 2nd Bones; solo, "Alabama Lullaby" Elaine MacDonald; solo. "River Stay Away From My Door". George MacDonald; solo. "Round Anti Round". Catherine Field: Vend song, "Afraid To Go Home In The Dark" ist Bones; vocal Trio. "Hunting Song", Doyle Hospital, Halifax. NS. on May 10. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Cairns. Halifax. a daughter, 8 lbs, 15 ozs. on Monday. May 13, 1957. Mr. and Mrs. L-E. Slaght. City,! a daughter. weight 8 lbs. 9 ozs.' ty Hospital on May fl. 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Macl-lwen. Stanley Bridge inee Eliza Camp- bell) a daughter. ft lbs.. 7': ozs. County Memorial Hospital. Mon- tagne. on May 5th. I957, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Vanlderstinc. Hestherdale. a daugliter. Linda May. ty Hospital on Sunday. May lzth. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doug- las. Stanley Bridge. a daughter. Elma Pstrit-in Christine. weight 7 lbs.. 9 out. Island Hospital on May 13th to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Harvey. Crapaud. a son Douglas Hubert. Weight 8 lbs. At Rotary Y A Mother's Day program was featured at the luncheon meet- ing of Rotary yesterday in the Charlottetown Hotel when Mrs. A. M. Johnston of Belvwdere Avenue was Mothers in the Province". In pre- senting Mrs. Johnston with a 'bouquet of flowers. President George Fisher described the act- ivities which have made her car- eer thus far. a memorable one. Born in Saskatoon, Bank. Mrs. Johnston is a graduate nurse of the Regina General Hospital, where she specialized in Pediat- attack. Dr. Maurice W. Gt.-ldert of 1240 Behrman Avenue. New Orleans, Louisiana. in his 39th year. ital on Monday. May 12. I967. liliam M. Campbell oi Char- lottetown and formerly of Ui g in his 7! year. Resting at e Machean Funeral Home. Fu- neral notice inter. Interment Orwell Head Cemetery. .Vt'elfarn Home for one year. a'nt Street. Charlottetown not Dim"? "'9 W” Y"" "9 9”” Monday. May l3, i957, Mrs. Al- exander Deegntt Her remains are resting at the Charlotte- town Puneral Home. Funeral no- tice later. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN LAN- DIIY. Georgetown, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Wilma Donaldn to i.. A.c. Ronald Edward. son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hughes of Charlottetown. Marriage to take place June 29th. ilced her profession at St. Marys' Hospital. New Westminster, B.C.; the General Hospital in Nanaimo. BC; at Port Albernl, B.C.: and at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. she also opened an infant Nursery to Sidney. B.C. Mrs. Johnston arrived in Prince Edward Island in I946 and over the next five year period she was foster mother to 12 Welfare Babies. in addition to having two children of her own. she has adopt- ed three lovely children. She has also taken three infant children into her home who required spec- ial nurslng care. Mrs. Johnston is Secretary oi the Association for Retarded Children. she takes an active part in "Guiding" teachers in the Nursery Class of St. Paul's son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hen- Cilllfcil Silbdly School. Ind looks dcrsthi, Dartmouth. Nova Scot a. after the PI-Iblilfiiy i0f Cenifll Marriage to talte place at . Royalty Home and School Associa- nunnmr. Basilica on June ti. lion. an in additlorl to imittiu unnlngznnneanntvl MY. nnn GiiQ:lrf.efI,:l'c'liMI.llPD'IDG Sgt. Johnston Wi "am 0'” ;":;""C:'n:: In her remarks. Mrn- Johnston n" W nun” no.” to nu”. paid a special tribute too mothers aid R3. only son of Mr. and Mn. iibert Mnetievin. Char- lottetown. Marriage will use In. gun Jane isth at Mt. Stewart MR8. ELMER MATIIESON. Inm- merside wtsnestoannonnaene agement of her only sister. can In More en stuns daughter of ti. late so. '33 Inf! 1.. Ilanradynn. char- W .. Orent Baden . n.c., mer- nlttnleesin antstbers DERS wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter Mabel Teresa to Bayne aul. Russell Ewing are doing an excey CHIC"! HIIO hh ll IIHIII ltd H- .1'Ioeesnrenttataonsnd andeneom so at 7.! pm. lay selected in "Honouring All . rics. she was Matron of "Babies the parents of retarded and . .. - :a wm t. .1. .4 The ladies an chorus are shown in the but ground. Guardian Photo Holy Name Society Minstrel Show Pleases Large Audienc 80 Hous b ired "t ide , , g,,,.,,... Tap Dnncin Mud: 325,595; 12 - cylinder - S26.595i; In Edeqgatgepglvic au?nn?rri?:nn.- difficulty concerning tenders for a hn.,e,i.; Coleen Bemg' ed Kings . Seagrave .12 . .-ynnder . Awe an n we m t me” is n payloader. stating that three Dnnnnn. oncnentnn Kmnhelilggda 324.9lii' and Pierre Thihauit - nnyinn need an wnntanns been nnn tenders had oristnnllyunbeen re. . nu, ' . . ' ' Dml'"935i”5- G8-TY Chipmnn. (6-cylinder I s2l'32a)' Referring Posed." Mayor Stewart said. add- w('.;?dn;Jnu.:n,:.'at1l.:" cyan bggt 1:: ed-Allan Connolly. Colin MacMillan, solo and skit, con. "Red. Red. end 2nd chorus. Medley of Spirit. uais. Chorus; solo. "Western Sel- Iinnnic Riycrs; nie Leillair; Robin". song. Bones: solo, Earl Hennessey; "Ain't Misbehavin" ' eoiion". Stan Chaisson; polo, "Back in The Old Ptoutine". Am. byr Doyle: end sons. "Up. A Lazy "01. Frank Mclntyre; River". ist Man River", solo. "Roamin' In The Gloamin" Ta-mboi solo Kay Gallant; Closing chorus. "Out "When You're Thanks To You". Smiling". Chorus. "The Queen”. CAST . lnterlocutor, Leo Doiron; ist Tambo, Elmer Gallant: 2nd Tambo, Fred Pound; lst Bones. Earl Nicholson: 2nd Bones James Flannagan. orchestra - Albert Blanchaid. piano; Art Cantwell. saxophone: Cy Burkc. guitar, Frank Smith. trumpet; Alf Coady. drums. CHORUS: Ladies Doyle. Dot Chevcrie. Anne Pin- Norids '.VlacLean. Imelda GlI'i4. Pauline Doyle. Marianne Mac- Donald. Irene McCarron. Eileen Murray. Hilda Fitzsimmons. Con- nie Henderson. Bernadetie Doyle. Catherine Field. Doris Coady. Rose Pineau. Jackie Cummiskcy. Dot Cormier. Betty MacDonald. Loulsc McCarron. Pat McAleer. Nancy Desmeules. Vcrna Laffer- ty. Irene Richard. Vera Doyle. Kay Gallant, Elaine MacDonald. Ft-rne Herman. Marion Coady. Lorraine Blanchard. ..Gents: - Harold Power. John Bowtle. Harvey Hood. Clarence Roberts. Jack Dolron. George Whltlocit. Robert lnitpen. Alton Russell. Stanley Chnisson. George MacDonald. Earl Hennessey, Frank Maclntyre. Connie Le Clair. Joe Thistle. Lights. Harold Landry: stage. Dennis Dnwling. Matt White. Dal- vay Coyle; mnltw-up artists. Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Trainor. Mother's Day Program esterclay ,5, -73 " T39! F 5 ... ,, s-2' 1. x '-o MR8. A.M. JOHNSTON was extended to Mrs. SOIL isenship sessions was a guest. Coroner's Jury Decides Death Won Accidental d gentlemenn of the t 9:2? - Gertrude eau. Pat Bradley. Ambyr Doyle. meeting was presided over by Tom Dehlnls and the thanks of the club Johnston by the cochalrman. Hugh simp- Alan Macltenxie who will represent the Charlottetown Club in Ottawa at the Adventure in cit- Split Council Decision To Buy New Fire Engine mac. and Gormley. DEPT RECOMMENDATION Coun. Nicholson. who first stated that he found himself in the rather awkward position of being chairman of both the Fire and Tender committees. related that four tenders for a bumper had been received, one of them not it did not The other ditlonal lighting requests will he stayed until the trees have reach- ed summer proportions. Regarding the Tourist and In. dustry Committee. Coun. I-iaslam repltried nothing further in re gard to the bird and animal sanc- tuar! TENDER COMMITTEE Coun. Nicholson reported some North Longworth Avenue. . Also read to the Council was a bill from a citizen who suffered lnlurles as a result of a catch- hnain some time ago. DELEGATION Mr. Allistair Maclueod appeared on behalf of the Charlottetown Littl.e Theatre Guild. asking that the upper storey of the Market being considered as sepcifications. were: LaFr.':uice :6-cylinder. to a letter recommendation of the Fire Department. which had been given to each councillor. Coun. Nicholson said that he concluded from it that "what the Department has in their collective minds is only one piece of fire - fighting equipment - the LaFrance ma- chine". which he noted was the most expensive. The Departenmt, he said, had opportunity to ques- tion the representatives of the in- terested firms. The Tender Committee. he stated. recommended acceptance of the Thibault tender. having in mind the objection of the Fire Department. "Perhaps the La- France machine has some advan- tages." Coun. Nicholson remark- ed "but not to the tune of 85.000", adding "I propose the tender of in "something has to be done sooner or later-it won't be just tossed aside." ' Coun. Foster was of opinion that the question shouldn't be left too long. stating. "I want to lend my support to the brief- we'll take it up at the next meet- cluded in an envelope containing it truck tender. The latter lender had included sales tax. whereas the others had not. and the tax amount had subsequently been de. ducted from the price. By -' -' I ing the sales tax after the price is known. he said. the tax could be adjusted to have the lowest tender, as this is a possibility. "I do not say that this was done." he stated, "I suggest we cannot be open to TAX COLLECTOR Having stated that it was "too early to deduce any conclusion as to where we stand" in finances a suggestion that tender; cm be to date, Coun. Johnrtone drew the mnnlnulated. I suggest tenders be Council's attention to the fact called again." that many departments were thus "Coun. Gaudet was of opinion far keeping within their budgets. that the tenders should be re-cal "I am very pleased indeed with led with the specific -tinulntion the work of the new tax collector", "W Sales lax is "not an item and he said. noting that he was Very W" i” be i"(fi"d9d-" effective the collection of " W33 decided 13189 lender! be Page 2 The Guardian WEATHER TORONTO (ca) - "rentpe.-:- tures issued by the Toronto public weathur office: - Tuesdsy.-Msy 14. 1957 "i'?.”.':i.h."""'”"”'””- : Prince Edward Island, eutnnn N.B. counties: lower St. Jun. Itiver valiant: litany with . ta, cloudy intervals and a little mu. northcalt winds 1!. low-big. n; Charlottetown 32 and 55. Monet... Fredericton and Saint John 33 In If). High this today at Charlottetown at 10.32 ant. and 11.47 pm. sum, merside tide eighteen lnlnlgtgn inn er than Charlottetown. Sun rises today It MI mo. and sets at 7.34 Mia Max -- Ottawa 57 06 City Council last night accepted Council approved payment of these this committee. 'Snl:1i9L'-hlilizd mg Montreal an n., the tender of the Pierre Thinault sums. and confirmed payment of the right-0'-Wrfll; m 3 urea nnd Quay,” .. 55 (Canadat Limited tender for the sit.nns.no. Discussion concerning Illlced 0" in yum nninntnn Fredericton n, -,3 supply of a fire engine pumpelj. Pension Fund investments then Euston streetd I: 1 "no puking sum John an n. at a price of 521,325.50. A split followed. City " 1.; up-tin Road"areI. In gem amen Moncmn nn M Council voted in favour of the gnvlgtu any . ngy by.1",. enab. glgng were now 3 v . Hnmu no a Iiuollltlon Iccepilnl U19, i-em!" ling investments. would have to MARKET an". new nn 5. following consldedrnltieh discussion be passed. Coun. Foster It-aled thalt the Syd"; WI 35 so on the subject an int e presence tn V” due or re. of a number of Fire Department Cnmonemwn gemntgz? wnkn would con. in Yarmouth dd 55 members. who were on hand for Town plnnnlnn Bond I-ocgnun the vicinity of 8700.00. the figure 55 'i”i"” 3” '3 :,'i,:,;',”,ff,f,';'"tn.'”n,f;i"';,”,i,'LiZ".n"'.i.'..'. ending that the Council adopt the being too Mill '0' ""0" 'i P” naurax (cm - The weather nln. of nnnnnunne neinn conncm. iIh0r1(e:;di0rlnottheNationalBulld- sent. ' '0 me min. Com office here says cool. drier air on Nicholson Jnnnsmney Gaudegy I18 e of Canada. was read. Report nl " I - M pushed into the Maritime: during ' t ' 0 osed i9"0'”ed W in application ftifm millet C0""- H" "m ” "mi the night. and sunny weather is 0Neill. and Haslam. pp , b lnntnued d were cm, C5110,-5 Foster MeCor- c3'"d' P5930" '0 CTN! Ellldm MW "Em hm 9" 'n ....:?:MMML.m " ' signs on Grafton st. East and others adiII510d- Sddlni ml! "'1' recalled. The City by-law regarding re- stricted building areas was amend- ed to exclude Elm Avenue, follow- ing considerable debate. Councillor Gaudet being in favour of amend- ment and Counc. "icholson op- posed. Recorder Martin. in reply to a question concerning permits for service stations. said that they were subject to the Public Utilities Commission. and that the City had no jurisdiction in regard to them. Coun. Gaudet was of opinion that a resident of Elm Avenue. who wished to operate a grocery store. was being discriminated against it the by-law were not - 7 ” Burke Electric DIAL 4021 112 Kent St. 'f)lANio "quality "'value TAYLORS JEWELLERS LTD. Rtbfsl L- W the Pierre Thlbault Ltd. be accept. ed at the price stated". He then invited discussion on the topic. Coun. Foster drew attention to the Department brief. noting per- formance records of La!-Irance machines. saying "it is a proven machine right across Canada." Coun- Mccormac spoke regard- Inc the volunteer nature of the Department, remarking that "it saves the City a great out at money every year. We should ser- iously take into consideration their I C inn. .3 the '-1 is going to be used by these men. I will go along with the recom- mendation of the Department." Coun. Gsudet favoured a care- educationa tax arrears. Regarding a Dominion Govern- rnent offer to pay, one half” of cvic relief. Coun. ohnstone at- nvd that itnwould bolt! detnll wit'l;.:nE elfare ureaux. e en that an agreement between the City and the Bureaux. covering six points, was necessary to obtain the relief assistance. Recorder Martin stated that. in his opinion. there were two objection in the re- lief proposal. the first being the acceptance of responsibility. "The City has nevtir wholgy gcciepted responsibility or relic an . n my opinion. it shouldn't do so." he senlidn The gther oigjn-lL;tlo(i:ti concerni- teautorityo e tyinte ful consideration of the recom- mane” which W” required to be ------m he '” ""9 ”.l. l'.i"'"”?.i”i'"' fit" "not impressed by the fact that afniltqg n: e an ionrndytz tn: the new of the I--Fr-nee co- i- .3. 17.”. ..f."...'.f”3Ei. "we ..... ' membe M me Demnmem I l.,he authority but it is not now in am also not very impretissed by lne not .. ' the document which arrived in our M31-no'pou1-AN COMM"-1-E5 hands today". he slid. Iddlnl Coun Gaudet said that he had "ill when lilVCl1 tile 0PP0l'iiHli3i' had aicommunication from the to question the representative of Met.-opomgn Commltteg um um the Thibllllt C0. "there WEN IONIC ; gpokegmgn for g gublu-ban VH1. K"'"li 11"" mlde " by Some age had said at a public meeting firemen. This situation he attribut- that the idea that the cl ed to the fact that the City had payed for the Crandall brought an old Thlbnuit engine "was just a bluff." and out the from War Assets. "Because of this government sfiould get the credit. experience they are condemn- "The 310.000 was paid by the ing the machine." he said. and City from City funds," Coun. Gau- concluded his remarks by stating det stated. adding that there "was "I! it very difficult to npend over on reimbursement from the Pro- !5.000 to go along will: which can't vlncial Government." be substantiated in fact." STREETS Coun. Johnstone said there was M Cliliffnln Oi 310 Street Com- a big difference between a new millet. Coun. Gludei l'0P0N0d machine and a 25-year-old War "I8 nofmll lPl'inn Clem-iI.P "Pi'0' Asset. "I can't. as chainnan of the xrcsslng iavourab y." with twenty Finance Committee, gee my 1.". sweepers on the job and the grad- tification for voting the extra er -cheduled to Mum to mice money". lie said. tomorrow- Coun. Nicholson noted that the PAVING MWUND ARMOUR”-'3 machine would have to come up to C0lm- Gllldei I'9P0I't0d In IKI'ee- specification-, and remarked that men! with the Irmv for vavins "it is no concern of ours if some- "'9 "93 in (mm 9' "'9 Aml9""i9' one can sell a machine cheaper. 0" K9" 5”"-'9i '9 'c90mm9d39 Following gm...-3. by Mn”, thirty-five cars. with tie army to Stewart and other councillors. '"Vel ' Vim!" iii 3” w"i 3"?" on rhllnult hug" W" nccenhdi area to provide faculties for eight- Followlng approval of the mln- :9” "'i;:' 'lI':'nic(i)?"mm'pE"lY V” ”: utes of several prior meetin s '3' ” E "'5 c"' Coun. Johnatone reported on the. which WW” N "m" i1'om'0o' following nivlc bills to be paid: ”" "W ”V"'' ”" '"”'"" 137.5847 and 80.71 pension. The Tin. 5"." Co me. n". - given assent to the agreement. which had gone to Ottawa and. if approved there. will come back to the Council for ratification. He paid tribute to two former street employees. who had re. cently died. they being Frank O from Mr. Murphy on January 7 that Gallant was not at Rocky Point. she became alarmed and called the police. Mr. Clair Eugene Trainor said that Gallant had arrived at their Arntsr-Ceat Ante and Marine . Prunt a ti Georg Wait lin d :':f,';ed"';,oY';:y'. Dgn ':'i'm;f o.-attention n... mil. to etml. 13.. I:--met - For interior and nmnn mm "In Mn? nnn Stowe; reaved families. exterior finishing . . any- c"EANUP WEEK where. on anything. Flown running during that time since lee had formed on the harbour. He said that Gallant had stated the day before leaving that he was going to Rocky Point over the ice to so to work. other witness heard were Dr. Neil Boyd. Eugene Joseph Train- or. Grgfnry Vincent Abram. and Oonstn a Norman Vincent Barrie, R.C.M.P. 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