UP OR DOWN, , lOOKS SAME REGINA tCP) Ever wondered how you tell whether a “modern” painl- lng is right side up? . ‘ You re not alone ‘ , . \ H’s. ) . i. M . . l I - ‘. c 4 'V ‘ moron @Mnrdimr fiEbND SECTION t’Mil‘. 9 h i Charlottetown, Wed. Nov. 14, 1962. l Gerald E. Finley. acting director of a travelling ex- hibition of paintings by the late Paul-Emile Borduas. was watching the setting up of the exhibition here. (I “Composition.” the painter's peared awkward. Growing i suspicious. he checked the l catalogue. a “We found that the pic- ' ture was hung upside down in all the previous galleries in which the painting was presented." GEORGETOWN ,5 ‘ Mr. and Mrs. N.P. Landry of Robichaud, N.B. visited George-‘r . town last week and were guests l of Mr. P.J. Soan and Miss! Genieve Soloman. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker; motored to Charlottetown on large‘ monument. Governor- right and Prime Minister Dief— i Friday to attend the funeral of l 3 late, Mrs. J.Russeli Finley.‘ 1 Mr. Charles Hansen. electric-l 1 81 student, at the Provincial] of Vocational School in Charlotte-.- to town. spent the weekend with} Mns. N.w.; l THEY REMEMBERED AT OTTAWA CEREMO winners of the official your walk away from the National War Memorial in 0t- .lied Cuban Retreat Seen Only Minimum . n . News Analysis \\‘.-\SHINGTON (AP) —- tawa Sunday after placing wreaths at the foot ot‘ the General Vanier is shown at enbaker wears atop hat. viet Premier Khrushchev ’evi-gyield in face of the danger dentiy intends to maintain the:nuclear . Th‘ appears _ strongest military position pos~ support the belief held by West-; his Parents. Mr. and sible in the Carribean island. Iern leaders that he does not1H8n§en. A U.S. officials .reporting this want war and will go to consid-l MISS Paulette Burke, student; say it leads to other concius-lerable lengths to avoid itv-an‘at N0“? Dame Adacem'yv "ll ions’about the importance tolimportant consideration in the‘cl‘?”°“°"°“’“v “’35 3. weekendl the United States and its allies ifulure development of Western‘ X‘S't‘” m her home "l GeOI‘Ee-i of Russian behavior in the Cu- lpoiicy on Berlin. ‘ "Wn' ban crisis: 1 . Blecaiilseflfhpusigchev :iiid;at the who“: rang f di l1 . l. Khrushchev is giving up in “my ‘V at 9 9t ‘9 ad l“ 0‘. ' e o 53m" spite of his withdrawal of nu-lhis uban position only \hatlfmm Cuba (“Edgar ggfififggggtg pizglerflgdear waep‘ms! . . N . I . . . in clear missdes from Cuba. So he felt absolutely compelled tofam' basis {or hope that great; One point of specia1 519111.. agroemen‘g on disarma_.cance. officials agree. is that." the Russian mew THIS MODERN STONE cas-. peg. Now it‘s up for sale—for year ago. His widow. 71 ment. nuclear testing. Berlin duh/hat”er his reasons. Khrush- tle. with turret, was complet- 1 ed in 1944 near Ashcrn. Man.. 120 miles northwest of Winni- . l ‘ tehlds in move to Ontario after work for churches until his Se "'43- .‘death 10 years later. His paint- (CP PM”) lugs are being sold separately. less than $10,000. It was built stone by stone by William ‘Stark, who died more than a lather world problems may fol-lehevhas Chipped hway the in- 10w 1“ the wake of the Cuban ispection proViSlons of the l crisis_ i’agreement he madez'llvgtsh Presi- I l I I . King 3 County Memorial Hospital EsnMATE 1MpAl'T .‘dem Kennwy Oct. - l “I posed as a nun for one of West German Chancellor Ad-l U-S- OmCialS say KhI‘UShcheV The King's County Memorial. Hospital. Montague. starts its annual campaign for funds on November 15m with i‘his paintings." Mrs. Stark re . . - i 115. d“ "‘ “‘3‘” ’"““““’“ ‘“ Cas’rle Offered For Sale she . ' . . v V - - - ~ 1 i plans to return to :Tllesda.‘ night rm mo da.V5 ohms miss“? ibotirdRiglgaaril: g: lromnio where she first moved ‘ lfrom Aberdeen as a girl of 20 .1... when... .. 56000.00, On a C oa d n M a n Il'O a paign is necessary in order that the hospital may meet its ltalks with President Kennedyithe W 30 and one 0 their major objec-leXtremely 5h” ‘to live with her brother about the same time her hus- _ This cam _ By FRED CHAFE obhgations in the payment of capital cost expenditures and purchases of meing (CPD _ Want a new equipment. as the cost of these items is not assumed by the Hospital O Adenaiier advocates a tough l8 removal of msslles unde Eline on Berlin. Kennedy and‘the PyeS 0‘ US. Observers lSlale Secretary Dean Rusklaboard warships of the Cuban‘ fhowever. are understoood to feellbIOCkade force. ithat the U.S. and its allies must ion Khrushchcv‘s Berlin policies. ion-Site lnSPECllOH .ehded Wilh‘l r . . . homestea. w k s a n 1move to Ontario and live \\’ilh_, He moved to the Ashern castle d or a maso a sister. .after his retirement at 70, ap-‘when he could“ and Carve his FINISHED IN 1944 ‘piying his brushes to the house town monument out of the Manl- t time. lives will be to estimate the‘ Thus he Wt himself in POSi- iband to be was leaving Kirk- six-room stone castle in the se- It was a reluctant move. Mrs. and doing some commission1toba bush and grassland. jimpacl of the Cuban SllOWd0\Vn}“0n to Claim that the need for: 'field Bank in Lanarkshire to lusion of a rural back road. - ' . . . ic semces commi${0n' , , . . , PUTS“? “GXIhh’ P0119195 “'here' DRAPEAU ‘N PARIS with interior decoration by an Stark. a native of berdeen, The compel Will also as5ist in starting a reserve fund for hospital poss1ble. _ ' . pAms (Rpums‘ _Ma or accomplished artist and .he watched every 5.9., of its con; construction which will soon have to be undertaken. The Berlin dispute is. only one.J D ‘ 'f iv] t l y :comfort of oil h ' struction after in 0 Vin 2 10' ' Th Board of Trustees solicit our onerous sli rt for this 'Ssue “men aumomws- here ‘ea’h hteargeag {:1 da ontm1 art‘ M“ William 5‘3” may have MW” “3"” as the bride 0‘ e y g ‘ ‘ ppo I ‘ have been resurveymg l" {helm-Vi ff- - l 8 fr “‘1, gtmee ..what you‘re looking for, And the a Scottish immigrant home- worthy cause. light of Cuban events. Tlieyi‘Y‘t 0 was 0 e .“.e,r"a"price is under 310‘000 including smader in 1930. are taking a careful look also:“°““‘ Burfauh °f Elx'l‘bmmls'iszo acres of land. ‘ Construction. with native _ — Sponsors 0 te wol- d.5 Fa'r'l Sh ch for me work granite from the Starks' land I on Nov‘ 13 the bureau ‘5 to an'i e .Can V0" ' . and surrounding countrvsidc nounce the site of the 1967 fair. 'manshlp. Her late husband built bcflan a few wars aner‘ thaé and it is believed almost certain i it painstakingly. stone by 5mm. Zana the fin'a} étone was set in M°"‘”°a‘ w‘" b“ chm“ jHer artist brother did the imiplaoe in 1944. By GEORGE BOUL’I‘WOOD lBernauerstraase. where apart- BERLIN (AP' -— For more 1 meat blocks are bricked up and than a year the Communistslthe Potsdamerplatz, where the ‘ shied away from direct mentionjonce busy heart of downtown of their wall through Berlin. jBerlin has been turned into a l terior decoration and dozens of 1 hA Plaqlue 0“ onelwall ldenilifirl: - - » it e caste as “ cncorra. ui his paintings hang on the walls. . in Spar? time by w. Stark. The llz-storey castle complete stonemasnn and farmer. home_ with turret is a striking sightlsteaded 1911." to motorists who pass the site‘ It wasn‘t an easy job, Mrs. Y , in the cattle and grain-growing i Stark recalls. ‘N°“ they are 1°Smg some “lumen”? desert . . ltheir inhibitions on the awk-‘RECENT vrsrrolzs t tof Lake Mamtoba “l-l did it when he could, . . :glldnlgll £31595 northwest of Win~ whengver he could get the ward subJeCt'Ihey at? Startmg A FEM“ communiSt senator- ‘ .ump, we had a herd of came_.g ‘0 hillld it "Ito theu‘ Drona-.an Australian labor leader and lhc milked some and I milked ganda~ 18 group theran bishops the rest. Those were the hard When We “'5’” “’35 begun-9mm Eastern Europe were 1 days when we got $15 for a cow Communm W“!er went mlo 1' among recent sightseers on the year ago. She pilt the house on 3 and $5 for a call’, 1" 9 F'b 3} COMOI‘UODS t0 fiVOldfeast side of the wall. ,the market after deciding to- “There was a log house orig- f “ammg ‘t- Insmad 0? calling a sually they are quoted as inally but my husband disman-lwall 3 W3” they said It was making statements like that of each . laced it with stone. Some eo-l . ognio: When YOU Give- ” ii — I Others Live! There’s Something Specinl him-oi du MAURIER 4mm v it .INVLSTMINT.i % This simple, no penalty, plan is based on shares. in Canada's original and most experienced mutual fund, and provides for dollar averaging and compounding of income. . Stark. a sprightly 71, has lived there alone since her husband's death more than a 9 ask me whether he di n't measures 01' AUEUSt 13" "In the name of the working stone over the logs i Clumsy expresswns {01‘ anyone‘popuiation of Paris I can say 0." H" 5‘ hUN‘Y- (that this rampart pleases them. Now the propagandists have The French a e for changed their line. They have peace and this rampart is a just pill the but it isn't s JPANELLED LIVING ROOM Write onendthi: forfroo ME: 1:12:31: Egg; nuiid a suitable term to claim-impart of peace.' Prospectus year an. mlnréd ‘mh paint apply? scribe the wall. .They call_ it. pictures of them are taken rocord,withoutobligotion. with a turkev “when SO Ski,“ “our anti-Fascist defensweland published in the commu. full) finished the" are airrostlrampam- ‘nist-run press. sually, how- ‘ Q ' - Hardly a day 1385595 Wilhnutlever. these shots do not show coulqu imle l lmm‘ss'blp to dl‘tlngumh ADN- the OfliCial E351 Germanlthe wall itself—an ugly object : innk marble. The wing room is‘ _ . ' . . Chmloflctown 7 'hOWS aflehfiyi rephrilnfi {1 EI‘OUP l in anyone's picture. But the dis- - painted mm in bai'onlai stvle. .‘0f dlSUngUIShed Vl§ft0FS INSPECl- ; tinguished guest is shown with beamed and panelled with hand-1 This is the work of Mrs.‘ing the “ramparl- ‘the Brandenburg Gate in the Stark‘s brother. the late Br-odiel Once they won” have beenibackground. The photographer Crawford. an artist who special-1' kept away. But now they are r stands with his back to the wall. izcd in church decorations.‘taken UP t0 the Brandellblfl‘g' The reason for the Communist Among his most hated works.G816 to gaze at the wall. (he‘lpropaganda line is not clear. It are a series oi hand~paintcd Wife and tank traps. Well established Shoe & Clothing business in Chorofletown with $75,000 - ‘- . ~ r -. «. 7.3 volume with possibility of 5125.000 per ‘ w . ,. year. Lease hos 2V2 years left with op- ‘ " ‘ tion of 5 more. Plus all fixtures. Reason for selling. iii booth. I may have been decided that the .symbolic shields in Si. Paul's. The Communists appear tofwall was so obvious that the ‘i‘mgiican cathedial in London. stecr their visitors away from Communists only . Ont. . Apply to P. O. 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