es! workers while on flit farm at. V r - Si Pt-tells l-larbour. and late as Tuesdab Dec' 11' The PE” 5 a fisherman. he was one at the best. Mr- como, has about lost was I weekend visitor at the home his sight and old friends who visit I 0! ll" Plml"-3v Ml'- llld MP!- the city would be very welcome to, 1'-dW”d ',l53'- , , call and see hilii at tile humt-.1 Mr". Le": wfolndu I9" Mr Peter .iii-.-inam llaliax. N. '"”""''S Y PP" W ' V15 5., has returned to that cfity af-:'T"”""'”- o"l'""0- it-r spending his hulida)-. at hisl Mr" ”.d Mrs" nayd J'y old home where along with his sun 10" Merlin went me weekam I” and daughter. also Villh his bro- S0".ehe'd R”ad,'w E”"" M M"' ihers who are on the old home-h ays paliems” T r' End M!" w' stead Peter tell the farm many M:fDD'('3ad' J years ago and went to Halifax, . .r' "y :y vi” ' weekend where he has bet-ii einpluyed ever "5"" N the "ma "I ll" pa”m5' Private Business Is On Its Way Out In Shanghai '1 DAVID LANCASEIRB , . H0” a-T5”5 3'? MW 1.300.000lother former capitalist producers. IHANGEAI (AP) - Chplllll-T" yuan. The state owns exactly 50 l':ol5h3'lg1el1lr"l;lll,h'V'l1mBltL:l:il9e';' per cent of the stock." uatneuei. ue gouowuu . fin h ye” pun Mrs. Tang said profits were cal- vlhou goal is their own extinction. culaled at about 20 per cent oli Yugoslavia ls Annoyed Over Nagy Incident BEIDRADE (AP) - Yugoalavh summarily rejected '1' ll u r I d ay night Hungary”: explanation that former premier Imre Nagy went to Romania voluntarily. iTumorrow-A iisit to 3 de- partment store in Peipiiig) The foreian enternrisel which sales. I since. A young Sm Pet J ., nd M" ""1 M” w"'d'” J” "-5- A sh"? Y""d”7 "M hm” E. built the city have dwindled UHUGF --La,-1 year, um amhumed ,(,:M9nla9U9 Town , dgughter remahned .Z'....:.,, 1;”! Tmi'mmmm-::rm"m- ;':l;g;:,::l':;'du';frl;"g:': "InI'"l "'1 pressure to almost zero. Their Chinese counterparts have been absorbed into the Communist 910- grant under the title of loin! new private businesses. home and have made a success GREENWICK SCHOOL of farming. , - In salluing grand iild friends Hll The lollowmg '5 "'9 3'-'l'l0'-ll l'Ci this season we would like in salute? 9"" ml" "'9 mllmh 0' NOVCWITCT Mrs, Sandy Mt-Adam. that zrand. I9” Greellwlcll 5('Il'-"0l- 260,000 yuan. Of that amount, 34.5 per cent went for taxes, 30 per cent went back into the business. 10.5 per cent ilenl tor iiorkers given the Yugoslav: when Nag left a Yugoslav Embalay refuge in Budapest. The Yugoslav note said the can I g I - could not be conslde ed cloned and ' g Council Meeting Ruutiue business carried hout at the regular munlhly moat. MKS The head of any concern. from W9ll3"9- and the l'8"l-"MUM: 25 Der llksof the Montague Town Cuum-ii old Bristol lady uiio has resided Grade lX- 1- Helen Sliulres - um, I -. the openwr of . laundry to me cerli went to the sliarcliolders. Wl1lt'h was held last night in the with her son Juiinie for many, Gwde V”l- 1- R9"! 5lllCl8l'50l1. -.-3.(k:(:.hfucl3:ll:lelP;e(;!l.Ms:g(;e em. 4-" I 1 own, 01. nu, mm 1, ,-elm-ed Of course: since the govern-hcouncll chambers. Mayor B. H. many years now. she .; hen . 2. Thane Ratiray. Men” Mass for f lg”, W ll - I to in Chin. H a capitalist. Mas; ment (llllla nail the Sllares, they Yeti presided, with councillors long in the lziteiloss of life Mrs! Grade Vll. Sr. 1. Garth Sander Oslav h H 337 I '1 M T .. of them are in Shanghai. d f0'llll;;'l2ll50l3l8)ll1J0.lKNJl)ua1i:. but that (hleing-nts, Reynolds, Green and Mt-Adam. IS still trail and hearty son 3 Menu" '9' 0 t ' ” There are virtually no lndepen - 9 Iv ' If" ”I', '8 ltillalf 3'” 9"-Sllnv present. ,with most of ll('l' family living near Glide V”- Sf 1- FE?" Rallralh - - .1". ant operators left. At the end of owners. There are 4.2 of us,” Ash It was decided to grant the lie.-, gt Grade V. 1. Keir Squires. 3:? ::"fE:I:':eT;"g; azgluhd to the future. she ailrii-ii Grade IV. Sr. 1. Donnie Sander- ”But from now on. starting this son, 2. Jimmy Squires. ;Juiiiur Board of Trade permission 1955 the government estimated to rcnoiatn the walls of the old the number of private manufac- The new note was delivered N I 3 I return of some Hungarian refugees who had expressed a wish to re- '”EA"s”fErTT GUARDIAN ,ul,l.s"l(l.N' Christmas t-uni-crt. canibritlce hall. TU05d-”l3'- 999- I8- ; aiclm-it 11:”-,”.;R-5 unrksliup Mutila- we, T h ii r s d a y. l)-':('Cl'Ill19l' 13. film pm. Tcachcrs til it d at ..;,-,1- urged to niicn-l. sljxltlli girls hockey mct-llii'1. iii-dirt-will-iy. 7:30 p.m.. Monialille R-at siiirouridliili l'll5ll'l("l3 Pll-”35l' Pa1'tiL'll)alP. slritniv HARBOR M.-lily Fifi-cliic Deceiiibcr 17th the pre- trill motor vchicle service for lll(llI niiginatint: on the (,IlilliIlllle- mun-!iliii'ray Harbor route will be ar-coittiiiucd. from this date all mail originating at or destined to ....- postal point on this route. uill be rarrietl by the (unzidlan but- llnited Eastern Y.P.U. Rally Held An action shot taken at the Mom with Mrs. Don Wannamaker in tague Curling Rink during the the background busily engaged in opening mixed Botispeil on Sat- bringing her skips stone unto the urday night. Shown are Mrs. Dougl button. Part of the newly sheath- las McGowan. Mrs. Jerry .Iard'iiie' ed interior and score boards may also be seen. ional Railways, on trains 209 andl, 2-I0. Train 209 will leave Southporii u each day at 3:00 pm. arriving athpeuke 5 Re'elec's Murray Harbour at 6:00 p in.; ' Train 240 will leave Murray Har- same w' l' offlcers the IWUT 93'-'ll day at 7300 3-"1 5”'lV'I The annual meeting of Illg at h.””mp”.” 5! l03ll.fl lam Pceikt-is il'omcn's lnstituie was Side SCl”l'lCCS'Wlll be estab ishcd inh held at the home of Mrs. John transport mail between the various! Hughes 0” NW. 27th. whh an M, ll-'illW3Y 5”lII0"5 lmd "'9 resp9."l'l lPll(l3llt1' of eight members and IV? P0-SI 0”l995- TIII5 l”I9'ma”0"I one lIS'll(lr The president Miss W35 3ll"0l"lC9d Tewllny by F HI Marv llandrahan presided. Roll Ketchum. District Director of Po-1(.ah'h"S anshcrod by ucrhmemv Slal Sewlcesv Sl- J0h"- NB" lbcr iieiyiiii: hcr membership fee. CWJ” CARD PAR1-Yg-I-he mwi liichilu-rs Ill last annual and ular weekly card party sponsorcdl mniiiily iiiciiliiigs were read, ap- hv me Mommme C'w.Lh was held proved and signed. Reports of var- oh Tuesda), mghh not ,hhl hhh 3 ions miiimittct-s were heard and gtioil atlcndtiiit-c, Tll" l:i'l:i-x' prim 3” l'I'l"'I”'lMll1d9ll('C N'3(l-h Th! was won by MW Levi pm”... ahdi TfP.'.I.slllt'l gave the fiiiaiit-ial re- lllt- iii-.-n'x pri1.i- by .li;. Juliii Cal-I 9"” II" Illlt .ll'3'3 lauhhnh New pcnh. Lunch hagl It was lll1lV('fl and sccuntled that V me u,n,nhm.e in charge, I I box he iiuckcd for St. Vincent's ' V- Orphanage. articles for sale to be given to .'lli.s. Ilevine and that 85 be given in tr-achcr for treat for pupils at Xiiias. it was also de- cided in lime in Mass offered fora St. Mary's Road The Eastern Prcsli,Vl”V X PIT. held their Fall Rally at St. David s (hurch, Georgetown on Saturday. ncceniber l. The aftcriiumi session iipcticd with Worship cniidiicted 3,, 519.-rillwiggintoii. lluruthv illic- Dnnald and George Book of Mimi- nine Y.P.U. Carol Walker N15 oritanisl. ' The business pcrlnd fiillowcd. fiilldut'lNl by the Prcsiilcnt, .lilt'kI(l- Ailken. The minutes of tlic Sllrlnilh Rally were read and appruyctl. Roll call llilS aliswci'ccl by fill lIl('lll- hers rcprcscnting ifl llllltllls. Thc m-rpinry rt-ad a it-ltcr rc'.'tii'diiii! the lilisslnnc. Projcci and a iiil'P' fnim the Mliritinlc ('tiiilt-rclit'c- Prcsitlcni, lltiiid flltit-lltiniiltl. It was moved by Rev, .i.!ll. Frziscr and sct-ontlcil by flliitlys Nac- lliillan that cacli iiiiinli try to sclid lit 51 more than thcir Presbytery Allocillion hi-iiirc llic L'iiit)ns t-ltisc in the spring. for the assistiincc of rho dclcgalc tn Nzitioiiiil Cuirnril. It was mnvctl by llcv. J .ll. Fril- Icr and sccontlcil by Frctl Scllar that Zilcrrill Wiggiiiton fill the vii- t'hll(') nf Rct-i'c.'ilioii mitl ('iilliirc ('onii-nor on the exccutlyc. It, was niotctl by tiiill Joliiisliiii nntl Iccnnilcd hy Ttcilcc Cntttin llliii a cnminiticc comprising .IRf'l(l(' Merrill Wiggiiitnii iiiccl with Mrs. Sharp to liiriniilatc plnn.-i rcgnrdlng A Rciiginiis Dramii Fcsllviil. A rcport on the Fall Convention at how GIISKDW. NS, ivnu ciwinl by in: Frlzzcil. llfiirzarct Mitc-l lilltfl gavc zi rcpnrl on it tic-.-k the had spcnt at tho Atiilanlic tlirislmn Training Ct-nlrc. Talli- miiiznuchc Lnrriiiiie Ciifiin pre-. (f'nl('d the Adviincc Program Rllfli we :4 most intcrcsting resume- on Naluiniil (I(lllnt'lI ' The Rcxnliitlons (lommittce wnsh Icpmnicd as ftiIlmi.v llcv W.A. Patterson. Frctl Scllar. Mrs Donald lliilch. Joyce Stead. and Lurrtiiiic (nfiin Sandy lint-I.clin and Wiiylic Mac- Dnnalrl lcil disciicsiiiii '!l'(lllDS till (ltiicnslinp and Community Scr- liic and Faith and limit-zclisin The group then tidiiirnctl to llir hall uhcrc it dclit-inns liinrhl lias scrit-ti by the lzidics in clmrgc l lmmciiintcly follmvlng a Rihlt-I Quiz i-as rnntliictcd by Glatlys Illzii-!llilI:tn Th" ritiiing session olicntxl with ll"I'!liIiI ciintitit-tr-ii by (llmlvsi lla--Rlillaii nnil I-Zlciinnr ('nfilti nf Trinity toting Adults. Fflltlh Stllar ii:is urg.-mist ; The minutes of ihc nftcrnmlil tr zion vcrc rcnd and npurrueil lli-II f'.'lII was answered by 34; mcinhcru rcprcsciiling l0 unions Hrs. Donald Mutch brought llil the following rt-solutions. That we thank the people of "Mfletown United Church for. their hospitality in making thlsl l'l”l' nosslhlc. Resolved that we thank Mr Fraser for bill inspiring. mr-mgr this cvcninlt. I hat vie recommend that turm- hf" 0 local Unions use the lllllllft Pcoples Handbook regul-. Irlv In their meetings. I I each union seriously con- "ll" the Presentation of n Relig- loiu Drama during this season. TM! we as Youna People en- miraac in every way poo-iible "Ml ahlstence from the use all l"l"ll(;ltln( llnunr. . we also urge If it our mile the impedance nfpnlhe iol : nndrrievits as it Wise Guide '".n;':l' -vets-gay living. k We an aunt People ma e Wilt Church attendance a vital "'1 of our (mrlstlan life. R R! the Sabbath Day to keep .mcnccd. So for Mr. Wood has not Man Took Part In C. B. Search deceased friend The election in! officers then took place. it was moved by Mrs. Tho- mas Dunpliy and seconded by Mrs. Mr. Roy P. Gormley. I lflfm" Rog. Mcllnnald that the present l'95ld9"l "I 5l- MHWIS R03d- P35 l- slate of oillccrs continue for ano- iook part in the recent unsucccss- h um. wan Mrs J05 Kc”), gm-ii. llll 5N"'l'll I0? Syd"?! 5l99lW0'ik9l'- ed the mcmbcrs to her home for Wylie Wood. who became lost in ",0 mm ,m.(.l,,-,3, the densely W00dPd LOVII L0m”lll'l! Mcetlng llicn adjoiiriictl Lunch Br” 0' I-9ll'l5 Bay w95l- llllll'-'. was served by the hostess assist- llllllllllll dc" Wllll "V0 C9mW"l9l” It-d bv Miss hliiTV Handrahiin after When he failed in rentlclvous with Wm.-"h 3 card game was enjoyed his friends, the RCMP were noti .by an, fled and an intensive search com I - -e W - f-M -- ---- mus IN PRISON CAMP I bvvn l0calell- T0l(i'() mrneprime rumitakal Al the hcllzhl Ol "'9 5"l'Ch- ME-IKonoyc. first son of Prince Fuml-I Gormlcy and Mr. Bob Brnwn car- maro Konnyc, ilii-ii Oct. 20 in st l'l0d 0111 many lllllll lllgllls lll Hi Riisslnii prison camp of an at-uie' llltht Aeronca aircraft in the hnwjkidncy infection. the foreign office! that they mllllll lP0l I Slllnal llfilreported Monday. He was about in the dense forest in which thultl years old. His father. Prince hunter was presumed lost- Il-iumllnarn. was Japan": prlma capitalist. She is manager of the Hun Fu Manufacturing Co., which produces cheap copies of Ameri- can-styled pens for China's vast fountain pen market. Every Chi- nese city dwellers, whether he can write or not, carries a pen. plaster room with a shabby, glass topped desk. a table, and smears on the walls. Sitting across from Mrs. Tang during the interview was a blue- clad factory employee who lis- tened carefully but never spoke. Mrs. Tang seemed 8 little ner- vous. but she had no reason to be. She followed the party pattern perfectly, mentioned Mao Tze- tung every two or three sen- tences. and sounded quite happy with her arrangement. "This pen business was founded in 1930." she said. ”Alter the war. it began to fall apart. The Ameri- can merchandise had cut into our market. and our machines were worn out. "We could have got back on our feet if we had expanded, hilt the shareholders couldn't afford it. We were not turning out enough pens to survive and ones we did make were poor quality. "In 1952. we asked the govern- ment to step in. They cniilrl have converied the plant into something else. but they considered fountain pens an Important item." STATE OWNS HALF The book! were handed ovcr to yuan. the plant and new equipment. Mr. Ghrmley is no longer living; ministcr during the war with In Sydney. having left iht-re to take, ('liliia. but lust the premiership to up an appointment with the AlrjGcn. llidcki Tojn just before the Scrylccs branch of the federal civil I attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, scrvlcc. I l94l. lllll illwltlsii R.C.C. can train you QUICKLY and THOROUOHLY. DAY, NIGHT or HOME STUDY CLASSES In 0 Radar 0 Television Servicing 0 Avionics 0 Microwave Communications 0 Guided Missile louorch I Closed-Clrcullfolavislon n Industrial Electronics 0 Electronic Research 0 Electrical I ladle Oparotlng RADIO 00llEliE OF CANADA -..........a...-................-.-q runn- lw more Man II non l.C.C. but been supplying technicians to no lndinlry. Many I.C.C. guduufu have sound at up It "N nomhlv. Ilvonso with axpovloncn to 3100 and S5” and now an oval 37” monthly on SPECIAL IADAI JOIS. : 710 Ill! INC! NICISIAIY has AS LOW Al DIJO Weekly I .1. A. Robert. Box ni, Moncton. N.n. E Henna and no he not "Candi lo Invade!" E NAII,, W2..- -7v.-- he . V -..-- E AXIIII i I LOOK WHAT I s2.oo Or Less WILL BUY PLAYING CARDS. rocitiirr KNIVES. an ems cut-soul SAUCEIIS. scissons. RAZ- OBS, rnszimonimzns. i-i.Asiit.ion-rs. STEEL TAPE. MEAT IIASTEBS. ASH TRAYS, THEBM08 &l'l'Ll'.S. OYSTER OPENING noiiim 1.20 LADIES ii pc. Ql7Al.l'l'Y GARDENING an 3.50 OVEN Dll1'l'S, CANNISTEB SE13, CAKE SAVEB8 THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. arm noun es trninlig 9 am. an. not I P.E.l. may work Annual Game Association, hunting scenes. on socialist liiics," plained. Production di.-cixiuiis are Mr; Tang's office is 3 bar-elmade by u cultliiiliilze oi priiate .and state sharclioldcrs, the state. which investigated th--, plant and assessed it at l,000,000iabolls-lied." "Then they added 1,000,000 yuan the Fountain Pen Manufaciurerit' which was used for expansion 0lIASSn('lfIlltlll, Imaintain socialistic order MARITIME CORRESPONDENCE :4 COLLEGE I POST 0Fl"l(TE ATHENS. ONTARIO Sfutlentli are now hcing at-ct-pied for academic and com- mercial courses beginning January. 1957. Studcnts completing Iubjects in Grade X. XI and Xll must write the examinations set by the Atliintic Prnvinct-s' Exaniinlng Ronrd. Teachers in toward it highcr professional students may obtain Matriculation standing. Tuition fees are scheduled to int-rcnse after the new yt-iir. Take advantage and enroll now. for second term work before Jhniiary 15. For complete infor- mation and applicationa, write to the Principal. ANNUAL MEETING meeting Southcrn King's Bison Rcstaiirant, night at 7:30. Special films on Buffet lunch. All others asked to attend. Important meeting. Most of the shareholders work in the pen lat-iui-). The prcsidciit is a Cuiiiiiiunist W reprcseiitatiie "He keeps the factory ruiinin.;m hm e Moiilague Rink on Saturday T5"'l4 "Kniglit to determine the feasibility hof drawing up plans for a league 3 . Th t t . ifiiff i-.3?-'5 "”v'SiiZ';”'"El.?..i.2.”.7 reprcsc-iitalii'es lT')lll the lat-liiry hvmt Healherdale ,m'd Momagm. me0”sllai'e".e,re::l” aiyeml-llli a-?"W Mill is hoped at the next nieeting.I want product)”: 4 ' ' bill" which is to he held Wednesdayi H ' night at 7.30 that representatives be ' sent to iyoieryvi;-ivbtiiitl cuiiini-liliiiii ur the 11 ,5 though; may ml aiinnarh market. I e ll;-HE-'lllV eit-ii got to team could be selected prior to: "l';""l l,””h”l. l”;l."'lI-' lillf. lllalel" registration, to compete in the in-I las--it Juf :(.llllL'S icie. the gov!-' ye,-m,,d,au. League. 1 ernmtfnl If; S ff '91 v-viglhvigig. The Wednesday meeting iiill ll: HUM IDUL lllllacl illd -lll-K lilllg to select a slate of officers for' expect to collect dixidt-nits as a-the gm-mng year, am; plan a pm. llVlV3I-9 5h3”'h”ld'-'1'" Igraiti. it was felt by those pre- "Nol iiitirc lllill) three or fiiiiii5em' that an interesting hockey Yec'il'5. I lmiliilllf." Slle S-'lld- I season will be in store for the fans. ”Cllairmziii Mao li.'i-i aiiiiiiiiiicetll that by the cud of the lliird like-I year pliiii ll9tl7i, private capital will have dlsappcared. 1 think that we will be nationalized long be fore that." Miss ltctii Ryan. city, and her Wiiiild llitirc by ally roinpcnsa-h brothel" Todd. who is with the Bank (ion for private Investments when of Nova Scntia. in the wcstern peril the firm was taken over com-Inf the Island. spent the weekend plainly? with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. "We consider the dividends we Len Ryan. are gctllng now to be quite enough The many friends of Mr. Ear- as i-nmpcnxntinn.” she said. ”The nest Coffin will be sorry to learn moncy we lose will be exchanged that owing to his falling eye sight, for the prnsncrity of the country. he has gone to Beach Grove to re- "Aftcr all, we have come to see side, Lea Coffin, as he was always that capitalist exploitation must be in wn here. was one of the hard- Mrs. Tang is vice-president of an organization to . DIV Blillllllli I SERVICE BOX 72 CUDMORE'S . DRY CLEANERS no Inn! St Phone 021 A lmt-key meeting was held in dllli llN'l'Inlwr ilrd. Miss Juaiiita Jay, Charlottrtiiuti zalclr anti Mrs Alton Jay iicrc itiiix in lIll2.ll'I(lll.el0WTl. Mun- THEY'RE REALLY THE GREATIOTI CAPIITGIL. TODAY and WEDNESDAY PRICES THIS ENGAGEMENT: MAT 2513 I 506; EVE 75c Rogcr .'llH('Ell9n sociggv" ..-on uvusrmsiovo Helm! -lihllll -lidllSllI':..- 1.000.000-member union affiliates to ”he as generous as possible" in financial help for Hungarian workers, CLC President Claudl Jodoin said Monday. lllilhvst average in Sr. grades. ltt-iia Sanderson lligliosi aicragc in Jr grades. T6'r'l('hPl', Mrs. Hclcn Cobb. LOADED! With Dynamite and Brute Forul EXPLODES with Primitive Emotions! MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT AT 11:30 P.M. TI! SCREENS T EXTRA .. News I llceniue and All applications must he filed A. L. lluhlcy. ILA. PRINCIPAL Fish and Wednesday also local and hunting. members IllTEllllllPTl0ll NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power on our Souris line, out of Mt. Stewhrt. on Wednes- day afternoon. December 12, between the hours of 11!) and 4:00 p.m..wnncher permitting. for the pur- poaeofallowlngus tonepiace broken lnmlafora and any out other naonanq nlnhnj work on this lTuitiui:ioetrim.lui. Tholtialn fortholife &yh501. svylosoa AuarIu'snartuaIIvIrI.hvsausTYlEslf .-3' .n.4o.-c n.4o...... Aiou:.'iuuinut:.7yu5o5 "b 3 "Y'"”1lEl WITOIIEIIY fmhmun...aMhbt don monlglovnovoiui lhl nnnybnwe mw.81.ift'.hodundaMnhui ' Indie I-och rii lnaivc you lultqlyllnnlil. the ht-';AfaI1Ialoulnnuty buy ' i'le,A switch -strap Ima Pntldodlnrddndowviupponl...glwn'ynux'nppunIiI and than noel. -nil Gallon wiuwqya Ribhnn C:-1': wring concerns n 113.000. A” of year, our sliarr will in? ('alt'llIaled post office Imain floorl. 1 Grade ll" Jr. 1. Roger lllcliwen. ' them In under .1 1335; 50 per differently. Regardless of profit, h It was also decided by a ma Grade lll. Sr, 1.Wanda Suther- tI;::tn:n Yglggfllgiczflgggzhwgz " - . . -X , cent state control. 9' 9”?" "I '””v ” W l Walghl l"'i”Y V0"-V llllll 30W'8 933- Uri" hit" and Mrs Kenneth Mat'- '3'” bet I - dyto return but declined - i .. . . . '. . t , . five per cent of our liiridings.I26lh. would be a civic Hudiday. Donald (-.,...h..ad Road we” Grade llf. Jr. 1. Brian Sander. "g.o'”. b L ' E W. ALL CARRY PENS That IS more than twice as muchlggg I lVISllf)l'S' iii Pisquid East. Tuesday. 5”" .D g'VeJ elr exact hum at Mn. :'nglTl'-ying. a ctoldlhgygg as last year." I ' lguem U; M, and Mrs, Floyd J3;-, grade ii. i. Anne Sutherland, cuc AIDS REIT-;)UGI:::E8 d A -- woman n agrey aui a V . N ' Mrs Gt-or e .lav --3 . vi,.j-..,r irade l 1. Marion Sutherland, OTTAWA tCPl- e an: inn ' makeup. introduced herself as n 30T" V'A-W" PR-Ul-ll-L'll(l.N' iHOCkey Meehng ln chari.,u..:m,, w,.;,:5d,.,,, 50., 2 Leigh Squires Labor Congress is calling on its