i W .-THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Qu-V , JUNE 20. 1951 o"lI.i:liiii;M M-"tart 5 Sherry lwedding Gr0-I- Let's Talk ltili; 3u(;ltlN(;HAM A Prince County Viewpoint Mrs. Willard Prowoo. Brackley. P.F.. i'.. arhinvm prise-winning results an llh l-ilciahmanni Y4.-ant. Wins Top Baking Honors at P. E. I. Fair: Her mantelpiece is adorned with silver trophies for home "It. makes no-'diiTt-relive whether youlre baking for the family or the market or the Mrs. George Duggan of Mass.. is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Arthur Cornish of Mill Road. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Coleman have moved lovely new home. Mm-Kay of into their Mr. and Mrs. Brundage of Massachusetts is visiting in Cole- man the guests of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Mac-Ewen employed with the section gang cf the C. N. R Dunviile. Rev. J. ft. Mt-Mailon of the Al- herton-O'l.eary Church of England Parish attended the Synod meet- ings in Halifax last week. Mrs. Taylor of Bl'lIllSWll'l(. Mlllnc. is visiting in L.'olL-man. the truest of liPi' hrothcrs Moody. Wil- Ham and Stanford Lockhart and her sister. Mrs. 1.:-wis. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hastings nl Saint John. N. B.. were visitors mcr the -or-ck-end at 0'Leal-y tilt- nu:-sis of Mls. l-lastings' parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Multhcws. ' -Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mutlart and their at-lwllllam Sherry, endanla photographed following their wedding in 1 :1 ultarf. (nee Freda sherry). Helen Muttart. maid of 0"": G-Gllfle Green, usher. Elaine Roberts. brides- of Mount Stewart, P. E. l.. and didn't have the courage to come their young son have moved to rum out Ind any so unul. wq O'Ls-nry where Mr. Mac!-Ewen is read this unexpected agreement Mr. Stanley 0'i.eal-V . . ' , , " no. A llbtlc girl had gone all accompanied by his sistel. Mrs. through me school year unul RtnyMKcnnedl-Hanbd two daughters "Hy June without missing I diy i .' - . t. ti . ':veek.:L:.mm O'3;:Cl:,l,l;,. mm W and in consequence was looking best man. Mr. and Mrs. Everett fill! cw , 7lV&S' I17! I38 12.;-awxgl by udll j "PIIFICT ATTENDANCE" We want to give a very cm- phatlc "second the motion" to I letter women to The Guardian recently which deplored the giv- ing of prizes for "perfect attend- ance" in the public schools. We've always thought it was wrong but to our unspoken thoughts. We had a painful cxpeclence as a result of the custom some years forward to the completion of the year and the winning of the prize. Then she developed I had cold and was obviously in no con- dition to attend school. But. the little girl couldn't see it that way. She was determined to go to school and keeping her home was something of a lxagedy in her young life. After that experience we contrived in other yeans to Also," ,.,um,, . get her to miss I. day early in the ml, year, and than she went to school any young "N; regularly and happily without ever worrying about the "Perfect attendance" bugIb”eal-.. ROLL ONE. ll! teachers insist on giving that the "net pmgmm 15 Seven Mile my Church on June mu. Left to right: 1 Leonard Roberta. usher. Noreen sherry, bridesmaid . beautification and flower gar- dens. But: itis her baking that Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dignan of more under way. it is to be h Charlottetown and family were vls- OP” mam" n'"'" 'm- s"""”Y sh'"3'- that those streets will be attend. - Photo by Herkbert. prizes for perfect attendance. then i ” .M .P ..”Y fa!" 83” rs mm our all children who attend school ll” made Mrs Willard results will depend a lot; on itors in Woodstock recently. the Wm H... W , ed to. ' . . . - - . . . I. l . Mu. M,-I - ' -.- . . -- -n th - h sic-ll fit C....M.... Prowse famous all over the your ingredients. I-or fine re- xlgzslalzgagnixpalents. MA. v:;-'n-8:-mmn-swm;ssae::m:rl:edn hRd1?llx;:(o”1v;:tvln;E;'stlads tr)lE Colt-mun lending froln 17nl.o....n.(,' w.m,l,,l rho:-ld Sch 3:; 2136" ayprm. B ...- Island! At the 1950 Provincial suits in bread and rolls you b ' pupils for their thoughtfulness. or serious ;ni....i..:p,fn lu"m1g.e"'.': "wk Hm””"' Mm m”"- Ml” Surely developing a case of Fair at Charlottetown she car- have tobcsure ofyour yeast- R V N 13 M C 1 l .3 bmhda, W - . '1? H-rib if-oad. Bloomfield -and Rosobank. mumps or measles is no. due”, p -a . e . e an ac alum of Ban 3 hon their iluck ox r- - - . 1, . . . , , Mr Id M D id . e the than under the leadership cf . r V H . Lonlnued from page 10 rled offtop honors. An author- that its good and lnely. gm-, Mame, attended the funeral -ii” -8- Av Home of turned ncar Lem Ma.-p.,...,ldv., 1,. M”. Alba" N Cmwe” had I mg a dlemer-L V orse sh . we-Ie Hp W ityonyeast-raised baking-she st-rviceof Mr. .El-vln Ramsay at the :'l;:Rln:1gu:"0flf;:::::jyawe;enVlsfg:;!S Brae" 0Cm"'", W-'l”3"-' "35 dFlV- special anthem. The second after- 5”” Fh'l1dT9li'-f 1:0"? 1? lcle1001u1ai; heedlessly 85 M03118? Beat Th!-ll uses 18 yeast: Cakes 11 week!- ”That:s why I. do my Eloolnffleld Unltjed Cftsilgtll on Sun- 3'' u e ' ligjne J:,.l::.'.:mf"qy(ll” C')r,”:ik melf nfmll service was at the Bnlc gllferflpggllligal; m:g'enmgf)v 2” non ?oi;':1Pt9hf1ehl11;0t each .other. Tllr: Mf8- PFOWB9 Bets her 3UP9l'b Yeaslrraised bak'"5-3 with '33 a emoom We ' Th:-re pass:-d nwnv in lilo VVest- liglln. Young” LL.-no M11:-l?lil' SLfI)li lalllllzlgclltutilit-lliyllhc” rwns (llwumi sol-no pleasure. cxpcdilrion with Bay Stubbcdalfis tiguialreill fllllotlm - - - - i-. - . t T”-T - l - . --- ” " ' o w ,' . P!'1Z9'WmnmB Vault” with 1'le15d""3lm5Yea5L 1-lmw"-h Am.,,.g 3;... ...,1umee..s from H... ern ll0SDll.il. Alherlon. on we.1- of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. .Mocl(:ly from 1)”-km Afaska ..,..,'f,. their parents. their 'fpel-fcct at- other boy fell over mm? 301: it develops melr delicious tiavor and luicy sweetness. That's iuat how Sugot-ousting The spacious volley ball courts at the United Baptist Parsonage- zrounds in 0lLear.v are filled near- ly ovcry night witll young man enjoying this active and popular pastime. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adair of Pctllcodiac. N. B.. accompanied by their son Gerald and by Mr. Le- vert Wade. were visitors to Brno Sattlrday. tllc guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mal-Lt-od. Mission Circle of Leary United Church met on Tuesday night June 5th at the home of Miss llcslcr Boates. There was a good attendtlltrc and an ul- fcresiln): mreting was held. Dv- licious refreshments were served. The the O'- Lr-tlers be . been received from Edwin Lorkhnrt of Coleman by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sland- ford Lnrkilari stating that he is at prr-st-nl stationed in Japan with the Army. He is a veteran nf World Vllar Two. A grand old "lady of Howlan is day morning June. lath for Hunter River. P. E. I. where Mrs. Colbornc and little son will be the guests of Mrs. Howard Christie at the Un- ited Church Manse. then Rev. Mr. Christie and Rev. Mr. Coiborne will attend the Maritime Confer- ence of the Church which meets in Sackville. N.B. from June 12th to the 17th. Mrs. Wlllialn Trellhollll of Sunl- lllcrsitie has had an operation in a Montreal. Que. hospital. She was formerly .Mlss Eleanor Ovltorl and is a sister of Roy and Robert Olllton of the Brae and Humph- rey Olllton of Glenwood. Her many friends wish her a speedy conval- escnce. Mr. Trenholm a few monlhs ago also underwent a ser- ious operation at the same hos- pital in Montreal and is confined to his bed. His legion of friends also wish him I speedy improve- ment. in health. The following are planning to at- tend the Maritime Conference of the United Church of Canada from orintendent for the first time. Siva succeeded Mr. Arthur J. Math- osnn. who on Sunday. May 27th. resign:-d tlflrr serving as Super- intendent for fifty-lllrcl-. yeals. Mrs. Mulhr-son's surccssor as VCl'iCllf'T of tho Junior Glrls' class is Miss Ifcslt-l' Boater: and Mr. Mntht-son's successor as the teach- er of the Young People's Bib1t' Class is Mr. Elmer MacI.eilan. This House". Mr. Turner is a son of Mrs. William Turner and the late William Turner of 0'Leary. Tho organist was Mrs. J. M. Mec- William. At. all services the Min- ister Rev. W. G. Dickson prcsldctl and preat-ht-ri the sermons and also addressed the children at all services. 13859119 U10 busy seeding season and the fact that the farmers are so far behind in their work, there Church Young Peoples Union which met on Monday night. June llth at the home of its president. Mrs. Roy Oultoll and Mr. Oulton. The president conducted the open- ing devotions. The organist was Mrs. F.W. MacLeod. Taking part. Scripture: Mrs. Lorne MacNevin uerc Laura MacPhce who read the who assisted in the meditation and Mrs. Robert Oulton. The Y.P.U. made plans to attend the Western Spring Rally which will be held Presbytery Young People's Union The West Devon United Church Young People's' Union met. on Wednesday night, June 6th. at We've never been on the "rocky road to Dublin" but if it is any worse than the rutty road at the western approaches of Water Street. Summcrside. than it has earned its renown. if the road in question keeps deteriorating without repair. jeeps will soon be Flejmhmamf. Yang, Flei5ch1nann's you”),-e sure." Island who have joined Canada's nesday. May 30th aft;-r 'a short was pinned under the truck bul.Coloman nnd Bl-He. T-m. ..h.,... tendance" record being kept in- yelled. 27th Brigade and have already nr- ;1I1"0:15vdM11 31:11?)H'3n1fYl(-01”C0'il'-:- f01”ll(1i"l:f?"l'lli;lS Mt Seriously 1---iwlth Mrs. F. W, Much-od as 01.. tact by their brief stay at the The cubs scrambled up the mt- - - - t c It s on 1 w or w .urt- . - - ' 3. i. , - - -- STANHOPF SCIIOOL (i- ii lV 1 l' s Mic or 2 ljllelflntm ()l&.?O1llilliab'x gllfl Ir,-ll: u. some of ll'lJS famil: lnmtilc Unills-cl iliowlln llVnllzi:-c 5lelllcOr(lI1lllIt:'lb1i'll(?l(u;l'I'nianlst' h.n.(-i a ape”?! amhcm '1-hv seat of leammgi fAnothet.ft;tm1d1 lrle they came to. Somehow mnlv I-l l In EC” :1: unu 1", , V l:I:lstcr'O'lnol-lC' ' - - States and took sick slulrllv aftr.-r I..orno could not out. He had his I-mull sen??? Ems -m we emnlm: fn home becaus-e 0' an ad? 19 delt SM” 1n R nee. Mom" HE” R rt for of c flfwl” vlw ll' 2 ll ' L A.'.....C his return to his home in (l'Lcnr.v. inlllrifls "lit-nfli-d in by Dr.. L. lat He 9Lem'V- -(hurrh am nm 1-1” would 0: wmse be hqua 1- .Sa.m)eBred among me '.r"'l 9”” Gap: 'VIIIA H r V Ki l1x-- 2 A 1- (iv, A-ii U M lump? ' I Miss Blanche Matthews who is His funeral mass and burial tool: G. I)cwal' of O'l.cllrv. large suued edlfwm .n"c "I we hed' . . wa5' and the two boys d15”l3P93" Edit; 1511 fl ' a rd P H ' hum-C) Douglas. - - an enn lace of the Bank of Novn Diacc on Friday morning with --l Pmlgost Churches m Wesley" Hom” ls where l slck ch?” ed nmtmg the irecs 3110319? Wm- Grade ilelneri Imp Maccwu ' 2(:',g"Id". L. 571' Dmls Chnppem 'icotiaPin)Truro N? was a vis Rev. Father Rooney. Darish priest For the first time in nvgr ha-1 pf..nce't;'v”d.alm”5ft ”””dI:V"l1IlJP0- should be. instead of lrlewardlng .. .-. . . . n. olnlr .onnslon. 7 . .--f. ' - . yv -- r .- l V - . n on lng rom 'nuts orl. ' 1 ' to sc ool when Grade V.-1. llllda Chappcil: 1-. Grade I. R.-1. Donnie Jnlmslon. "W '9 h” 1mm” in 01-t:al'y OVQ.-1: Offltlnllnz. pd-yup ;:N:nl0urr'x'h;: was at-:1"; Mount Rotai. Unionvaie. and 0K5 f.o';hlVl.i.11'orjlcotE-lgllllld be much bet. Barbara Mat'MlH8l'II 3. lullllta TPFl('..fl('l'--Palllilln Mnrl'lssD.V- 'h" weeki”"d' Hm ml” ”f h” - ll -- A S Gary mcl Lear)". Th rc was it snccirll solo fr it it were possible to Penul- Misener. (Pair-int. please room parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ma't- R” R” "M. M” 9"'b'."""3 (”””'l S”"””-V s”"””l 0" 5”"d" by Mr. Allison Turner. senlnr slu- -e 'tl1 rents ' ' than-,. and little son. Michael of sprlng- nlnrnlns. June 3rd. when Mrs. den 8, Mount Mmon Unhenm. 17-9 9 Pa . 'l . field West left. by motor on Tues. Lt-wls Bernard nfflclaletl as Sul-- sa..k..m.,' N3” who "ng' ..B1Nj';' - 7 pam AND DISCOMFON of SUMMER COLDS! nu HT?" ""7 the only safe method of travel. Ottawa Street is another example. At. its upper end adjoining Gran- ville Street it is probably as bad a stretch of pavement; as you will find anywhere on the Is- SPlRl I "m IAII no. ll cl-ID the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. was an attendance of about twcn- Grigg. There was a good attend- ty members of the Brae United ance. The president. Miss Riil'),V Cornish prr-sided and conducted the opening worship. The Y. P. U. decided to order one dozen United Church Hymnarles for the Church at West Devon. They also decided to send a gift to the young sister of their president. Miss Joyce Cornish. who has been for many months a patient. in the Provincial Sanntorlum. The Y. F. U. also dcclded to hold a pally next Wednesday. June 13th in the West Devon Hall and a presentin- iion will be made to Doris and land. and that is dealing in Sup- erlatives with I capital 5. Now as NW ml (NR3 Duplex Roometfe Brings You .- v Mrs. Gasple Arsellault who nil West Prince which meets in Sack- Stelln MaCNeVin. two Very faith- MAKES . 11' mgs out the never of Posts Sept. 23rd will be nluet.V-elxzhf. ville. NE. on Tuesday June 12th 3,”-fulneciothlu-I3,1e gwgeuvlglii ful membt-rs who are moving to Grape-Nuts Flakes . . .. makes tears of ago. Mrs. Arsenault who to 17m . Mu;-my Gordon and R,u5. dmlgtd . urzlxchas: N5 'd 7;,” Cast-umpcc. Plans were also mutlc : , themcrlsper. has l'10Pil lledfasl. since last sulll- sel Lem-cl or d35cumpgc- Lesley Uccnii ghl lh hi ' 1 ohkr to attend the Western Presbylclv i more appetizing. i1liP':.' itasha fine memo(I".V and do Profitt or Bloomfield: Rizv. P.A. Nglsgn Maggallumynzgnl egmgor: Yolnnllz) P;:1cer:)(lc':-n1l31i:n : l.( Grape-Nuts ii; if to me her frlen sxlslt her. Fitzpatrick of Alberton: R.ev.-Zaahlid. district, was Welcomed m the yvjkmde Church on Jude mm (R 1 Flakes WPPW Conmme of west cape: Mn Mam9' ” mrmer resldent M me which the West Devon Y. P. U. ' T . -- On sundav afternoon. June M A l M L ' - . . o BONUSMI. i, - m it heso" 5” oLe”V- meetin . He is a la reacher 0! . worshl . - swssr-as-war "3?.'.:”;;".i”t ”- --..-.--- v-m- w-G- 0- we--er me or ac ”ll.'.i. ' ll - FLAVOR! y gy Mm of La” baptized the mmm attended the funeral of the late Miss Shirley Grlgg will read the : - omlspz ' ' ' they. re grughten Hahn” J"n' 0! Mn am! c;..m- p Shaw of ca 9 wall . 5 MP E1'Vln Ram!” 3'' W9 3l00m' scripture. Miss Irene Gray wzli . B ' W0'n0m1C31- t00- "" Mb" .1 urdwh M”A”'h"' m n vlsiggr to CL”). pun Me 3: field United Church on Sunday lead in the responsive readink. . :X7RA 00,6” l , , , Coleman I the 11mm" The mm 1 H”. d y on y' afternoon. June 10th and left for M”; Frances Oliver will lead in n ENIRGY-' Foed'IadW'. 0”". gm Wu bom Much mm" 19” 9” Ium .' an M15 R.-consdmuous home on Tuesday morning June pl-aver. The study of the evcnim: :. - -. Q, 7Vl Alherton. fllggudxll.llgglmgllurilhp:llx:ill:3eg:ho?,l will The Y. P.U. are also mak- was entitled "Why be a Christign" ' - -'-----" -.-- I ' ii . i I - . N. I ' s n was led h the minister. ev. u N:-Hr tho Blnonlfiv-lrl lfmlc-rl at Capo Vvnlfe for ll'lllll.V years. This llginfimggn&gs'lsgS::gl;:3d3h:Vh3; vgldc. Dickksox who also led ln .. Flinn... ls a grand old gentleman 1-til-nl school. unlike most. rural Brae Church on June mm when period 01 games and pnnlc5'g. Tn.-, W85 ROCKTITFMASONRY PAINT SEALS f ICONOMICAI. ' PROTICTS ' IASY TO USE 0 IEAUTIFIES DRIES FAST This powder-typo cement and stucco point contains hydraulic Portland cement and bond: to the surface to give a hard, waterproof finish that lam for yours. For now go-mg stucco. meson y blocks. comma or brlcii. All your paint dealer for cbiour card." "IE EASY 7" 2 to MINT 1: me who on May 27th ninety- three years of age. He has a good memory. good eyesight and fairlv nond he-aring. His hobby is his lit-auiiful flnvwr lzartlcn llnd lawn which is a cl:-dii not only to him- self hut tho dislrirl. Billy Buchanan. Mount Royal. nhmlt A mile and a half from 0'Leal-y. has returned from Camp Hill Hospital in Halifax whore ht- underwent hospital treatment. Hr: has in shortly return in the lt0Sv pita! and tho many friends of this young vol of the second war wish him A sperdy improvement in health. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gray. Mr. and Mrs. David Gray and Mrs. Lt-slir. R3): of 0'Lcary were molor visltors to the Annapolis Valley during Apple Blossom Sundnv. They visited at Grand Pro. at tho Vlctoria Park in Truro. at Fort B:-nulour. N. B.. and other plat-cs of historical hilt-rest. In the absence of the Minister. Rev. 0.3. Cunningham of Aiberlon who is on his vacation at. his old home in Toronto, the-service at the West Point. Prcshvterim Chllrch Mu conrl-lrfv-cl on Sunday afternoon June 10th by Mr. Owen Underwood nf O'Lcarv. student. minister of the Church of thc N9.-is-tone in O'Lear:.-. '.'.n. nllnllc-ll Trln. Rt-v. H.S. and Mrs. Mullen of Havelnck. Tlltzbv County. N.s. and son. Paul. who is the musician of the in-nup. have been conductinvz special Revival ntoctings in tho. Elmsdalc Chi-rr-it nf the Nazarene from May 27th through Juno mm. Tlv-. Minlete" Rev. W C. Wilcox presided. There have been large congregations to hear these talented speakers and singers. Thr pupils of Bloomfield Station School delightfully surprised tlwir tucher. Mrs. Sandy Mclauc, the former Mae Oifvfaliey. whcn they presented her on the eve of her marriage with an address and pre- sentation of three lovely and use- ful gifts. The address was read by Elaine Show and tho presenta- tion was made by Lillian Cal- scllools. remains open all year round lnclutling the winter months, Mr. Show will represent the West Capt- pastoral charge at the Maritime Collfcrellce of the Cilurcll which met-ts in Sacl.-ville. N.B. on June 12th to the 17th. The Minister of National Defence-. the Hon. Brook Clmttorl. has sent :1 copy of a new Divine Service Book for chaplains and which is design- ed tn meet the religious needs of the men and women in the armed services. to the Ministers of the Church. The Minister of National Defence in his letter which accom- panied the very fine book states: "We are most. anxious that the Churches of Canada know that the great. work in which they arc engaged in civilian life is beln:-. continued among the men of our armed forces. It is my belief that the values for which the churches stand are the values for which we fight. today.” In the foreword. the RI. Rev. .l.W. Woodsldc. President. of the Canad- ian Council of Churches and for- mer moderator of the United Church of Canada says of the new book. "It has been most carefully pre- pared. having in mind always flu- value.-: attached to both ancient. and modern expressions of relig- ion and offering a happy combin- ntion of both free and liturgical forms of public worship. The book breathes the spirit of ecumenicitv it helps to make visible the com- mon ground where we may wor- ship together." The hook which is published bv the Rycrson Press 'of the United Church Publishing House in Tor- onto contains It short section on "How to Use the Bible". also do- votlonal sentences and an order of Divine Service. There are outl- ful and majestic prayers of or- ation. nbsolution. pardon. grace. intercession. thonkagiving etc. There in-e several orders for Holy Communion. for the burial of the dead. for the commissioning of a Miss Eern Oulton became the brlde of Mr. Ernest 1-farvle of Windsor. N.S. who is attached to the R.C. A.F. base at. Summersldc. The Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson then brought. the message for the evening speaking on the text. from first Samuel chapter thirty: "David encouraged himself in the Lord his God". The meeting closed by tho Mlspah Benediction after which delicious refreshments wt-rt serv- cti. Tho hr-alltlful weather and soot! roads r-ontribuic-d to very larxe connrt-gatinns at. all four services of the 0'l.s-algv ljnitcd Church cir- cuit on Sunday. June Zlrd. The morning SClTl('P was at West Devon and people attended from Alaska School section. Carleton. Coleman and West Devon. The org.-lnist. Mrs". Charles Moresht-ad offiriiltcd at the organ. The first afternoon sil-vice was at 2 p.l'll. at Bloomfield and again there was :1 larlzc attendance with people at- meeting closed with the Mizllilh benediction. ship etc.. also a large number of the great hymns of the faith. ilEW'ill6ll1'.-lllD:DAV”l”3l 7)7rz'xaayarIa'&7'x2Ve-xzzaizac Perhaps you've always wanted a private room when you travel. Now you can have it -enjoy all the privacy and convenience of a bedroom of your own in I Canadian National duplex r matte at only 10 per con! man than lower bull: fare! A": night. pull out the soft, foam-rubber bed- made up. ready for you to turn in! Adjust the air-conditioning and enjoy a sound sleep. In the morning. just fold away the bed and there's a deep-cushioned chair to lounge and late in! Fresh up.at your leisure . . . you have your own toilet and wash basin. big mirrors and bright lights to moire "prettylng up" a pleasure. Won! or cool . . Clint PM NMIIMNVO vYou'll find travel really delightful in V"' uh" your CNR duplex r as you lean I" back and watch the view through the l broad picture window . . . tend. write or t smoke if you want to. Ask the Canadian National lbout this eoonom' .2. exclusive X "I travel accommodation. available on im- III l"""l pY".""""'( M” pomnt routes. . and wait boola. For nun-alioos and illonrulinn regarding your lami- II”! and pluucn mwrl am-4:. sat. write or phone your local CANADIAN NATIONAL Punnpr Agnu. ' L J. MMDONALD. mutt-let Passenger nt.. GHQ Ihlloll TC. 180 CANADIAN NATIONAL 7". ONI-V IA"-"AVA IIIVIN. All YIN PIOVINCII ' t J . 'lr- 1- A