r /. rsosnnnon. or AGRIC. NEWSLETTER - ..3.‘..‘r..i:.+"*.':i*=.'...'.':'.'.*:..'°:i'.'*:i5:.:.°‘..::‘.::..°°..n...*°':..r'..;":' Tempomnco ’.‘''.';'f i‘.'‘‘’‘’‘“'... ""9 ‘'‘‘’‘°*_ *3 WWW‘ °""'°**°'°"-A 'l'*t*'°P*-E 3 A - it I. , ~ » ' . . .. national secretary. R o d g e r ‘wives. Judges. officials. and di- _ mdgn u pug“. mg, '_ pr-3" .34,“-lgolpgl of stollartm out China hecaue Jgpm 1. ’. Schwass on Monday evening for.rectors of the Dalrymen's As- k 0 ' I Gdcmdu w..;' -dud _ mg, ' _. 4 ; d mid“ 5, .d",wodwr.dm W ’ °3r'ilid§:3il;‘r'’§'m°tahl3°t°r.°'';iiiZi'iisi§£li?:riuii§t';tmsomemk§o5''iae'§'ml:rlm' war er D'es‘ “'3,” °'d,,‘m°‘lY""' ‘offif ones.-s no menu‘ neelalir in steel anii“tn-tili:" I S l . - d u. =g_ . V ' I 93 er 3 95 ew 0 ::°'".:“i°i “'2 *i:::°:.:..*°. 's*ir*..:..°. max «co - new a. now» -=«=““m~""‘“°'- new .,;,r°K'g,:,:.r><,.-:.:..-::°=..,... .?.'i.'"°'“.. .'f.:..l.......... ‘V ' spelcvlal-I inst.elr:sTn-groullils assuch a: : in oprdei that they may atteiid. Gilchrist. superintendent of tem- h¢:’°h.:;fl:t‘ near. Lug;-.1 Domocrntle to_Pekla| next month. Ina e the 0 4-1-1 Clubs. owmen’s institutes.‘ Qver 40 persons will receive pg,-“on edugaflgn-for the Nov; wed" Wu. 1' mp“, “fly lwy ltin time coI!:!!II‘e!lt llM‘ltwll€g$_'L|l0l chat rom a rm perailons sen no-«on «e-mm-=. m « -we «- w«-. to -M» »-= -« we W at ~ I C lll."C 88. 9 C. DE en This year the Farm Forum {the Dali-ymen's Association. program will be heard at 9 o'- 1 FLUID , iected into harvesting. For the ldertaketo my five months stor- clock one-half hour later than’ The fluid milk people have no ¢0mblll¢ Operator Who is 8- 888 lo!‘ the period NOV- 15 to the traditional time. One advan- argument with the fact that the pending on custom work April 15 on any freight assisted tage of this change will be to consumer is entitled to good part of his income and to pay srains which were brought eliminate the competition of a milk. There may be some dif- for the machine the past three ‘ down prior to the close of navl- very popular TV program which ference of opinion. as to wh weeks have seen practically 07gation and which still remain is aired at 3:30 and which for good milk is. we suspect that workdone. Combining is slow, i unsold in eastern Canada on the last few years has certain- with some people the per cent. tlic days are rapidly Setting ‘April 15. This proposal d Des ly beer. causing some trouble , age of butterfat is the y ard- shorter. and the humidity al- not suggest that the govern- for Farm Forum. « stick. with others flavour is im- most invariably high. Judging meats be asked to pay storage} This year's Farm Forum top- pov-taut. and still others have trim‘. reports and from the 8l> 0!! til? Eralli 111 tlleeflst. but only .‘ ics include such practical prob- confidence in the a an its ry Farmers generally recognize the precarious nature of their occupation. are conditioned to‘ take risks and normally do not: expect guaranteed security. The simple press statement that tobacco. beans and cucum- hers had been frosted tells only part of the story. To the farm ‘ involved these crops basement Department meant income to pay living ex- penscs. to provide education. to make improvements. to bills perhaps even to finance a . holiday which rarely comes in the farm year’. pearance of stooked fields the ‘crop is _a bumper one and the N ‘< be 2* drastic improvement in e weather or harvesting will on storedfeed grain may he in execs! on what has policy. quality is excellent. There must not actually been sold. In addl- career opportunities for that youth (the special 4-H ay storage ARDA. the rural church. and is evidence of determination to charges at the Lakehead in such ' tion, it." is recommended the government p w h i c h 1 lems as property taxation. dairy qualities. Market. I rural topic), Common . The decision of the Fluid Milk Association to ask for short courses in plant practices T h e do th. best job possible. ‘FALL DAYS ARE HERE ‘ Wfllltlflii 1" some Cases payments ” be 8 long drawn out pmcest t bl th h tltw(l\’lprOgl‘lra1IllTl Md ciwpmfives production of fluid milk is a ' clgod will 1'' d ’ and ho s’ tho w a manner as o ena e e w ea on are an . mortgage M“ be at Stake’ FEED GRAIN Special for women's institute demanding Job 365 days of the In “I9 Ba99m°nt D91“?-.3rt M00113 M you \ In ‘moods y even the rather precarious fu-i ture of the operation in some instances maybe balanced the‘ western grain to the east has been assisted by the payment Recently the Federation o agriculture generally ff iAgriculture has recommended! this season. We have already re- .- - _, - - - th f 'lit' be 1‘ d t th th . ' ~. ' llilimpfirghfiywtlilldslilhillellgtlhnfialfllle ‘tolietflhzglgrailllhlfasdhtlwggvts 1:‘/:1“: lpoil Ollclsailgts Johiupffirm th: une- eltnEC0GNlTl0N { health and sanitary Stalldpfillltl Men’: Drill Work shirts . . . . . . ., . 2.99 to‘3.95 Men's Flannelette Pyllmll. I _em.;.ljo., better if without 3 d y , able when required or at 8 pried jloading. of ships into the eleva- : The province's fourth pasture : required, and in short high stan- Men’; Flannel Wol-k_ Shirts .. 2.70 to $95 (assorted) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.99 to 8.4! mmoo they were advised that amacfive to the bdyen Gener_ tors. Finally the federation pro , improvement competition will dards are necessary all tliroiigh Men’; Heavy Doeslnn Work Shirts 1.95 Mar. noooo sum ondbrawer each 2.35 gm gal,-bhome pay had been cut A811,, dd. wheat board had been jposes that a special officer he lwllfd up its affairs on Oct. 29 at . thehoperatlon. mu Mu.’ Tweed C." . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Lu Mm,’ Con“ Shh“ ‘N Dn'"" in half for the next year. {reluctant to store ‘in eastern ]l°,"‘ll’l°l’§d lg’ tthe Naeg9t“°l H“; l thetsficogd céllgpllgenlaly '’]§“' 5 e. profllgfirrgrtedeigrggienswi M9”? wwl‘ "'. ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " 59° "° 1'2 I (Cream) . . . . . . .I . . . . . . .. .. each I-50 thmmfver‘ the difficulties °f ‘ el-mlators fee}! gdams ova-l l plgllstheolggst utheegla slteo [:28 tlrilstli Llrriiiftfg Inlvitetdmtgwnt hoe l goootilsilliob Illa: 11: place in The 113:3»: g:rndl;afa;gg,:':nsw°“e" ' ‘ ' ' " 3'95 Men’: Cotton Dnwen whltg . . . . . . . . .. .95c o o aooo_ beam and cucum-_,;win er_as price rops mtg l ~. - i . . . .. .‘ . . her people are a continuation of . leave 1: with storage costs and lspace. function at the Charlottetown fluid milk business. _Men,' Large sue T shim, black I Men:s Drlll Work Pants . . . . . .. 299 tol: the troubles which had been af. = no one prepared to buy. l n. ue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.98 Mens Parka: (heafl llllc ) - - - - - - - - -- - Men's Fleece Combination Underwear . 8.95 Men'a_ Nylon Windbreakers. quilted 10.95 smce 1941 the movement of board to protect the position of ' er. the Eastern feed nother recommendation people on Feb. 4th will be “Ca- _ ls nada's world obligations as wo- is required. year Much long range planning close attention t o detail, continuous vigilance from HuntForHungarianDance‘r work clothing to help you dress for those 0001 daiys. ; ~- ferrec.‘ to haying problems. now to the Hon. Alvin Hamilton that? . something very similar is pro-«the governments of Canada un-; . t - ACROSS THE ' I P ' A EXTRA SPECIALS‘ "“‘”° as rustratl N ' ’ ng n arls . . . v ‘ M ’ Drill k P nts -w "-' S d P Editor's léotde: Two Amer- lllvith a French friend who had Dinka took up his vigil, pac- M39: nnoswxgis, gssorted Color; E N TI RE STOCK OF MEN'B lg; icans turne etectives on a vo unteered his car forithe ev- .ir.g before the huge iron gate M i F , s ,4 sum _ v T - p u e cold, Rainy Paris night, fi- ening. we parked in a good.po- leading to a courtyard. It was 3435-5 oo','.'l'.K.,"‘r'»...ls BLUE DENIM SMOCKSV AND ;: nally located sition to get away in a hurry closed and locked. but a small . ~. . : . . Hungarian: dancer they hop- and ‘yet keep the _big_,walled arched gate next to it was open :03!’ gedffird C3-:Hl:a)nts WINDBREAKERS are ,slashed In 6, ed to rescue. This is the se— dormitory complex in sight. It was almost exa ctly 035- "99 "5 ’ . 6: re cond chapter of how Emese 1: am. when he heard l-Iun- Boys’ Slllllmfl‘ and F3“ wl“dl”'°“l‘°l" prices as well as many other off 3, Szklenkay fled the Reds. It . garian voices. coming from a :- is made available exclusive- Books FOI‘ Bllnd nearby subway. It was the danc- .,« 1/ rlcg season items. 7; By NEIL A_ M‘ 1-HESON ly to the Associated Press . ers, chatting about a balletrthey 2 p 7. PmviMial_Farm Elmo‘, t1llll‘0:ll.l)gh the co-operation of Are Pfesenfed had seen, hurrying along in the 5. l‘\'E HEARD so much about potato prices and quality tihese fine Kelmhi: Free Press ‘ad °°ld r 1 ‘ 9" past few weeks I decided to do some investigating, as it's one B; N§X3‘}f,E§’fi HALIFAX lCPl—Tlle W°lf‘ The 3'0"” S"°d.° past in the = 9‘ l. u most important problems we have in this province. I want to D , n F Pr ow Ville» N-Sn Rotary Club Tlllll‘S- dalkness and Vaulshed l“t° the Med», Rene“, pldld sm.-g (boxed) ,,,,,,.,.,.,...... 2.99 Boys" Thermal Shirts .. 1.25 10- --:-_v at once that I make no claims to krowleclge on either count. 5,5531 Co::;mmed:“ day. presented a 145-volume C011l‘tY8l‘d- . Men’; zipper Overalls (Murphy's .................. 5.75 ‘ ‘°- W I ‘3lk°d “W1 me“ “'h° d° kn°W- Copyright ‘I962 ""'°""“ °“°y°‘°"°d“‘ ‘° .““~’ Hall‘ Emese ‘lad. Passed Wm” ‘ Men's nigh Back Overalls ..... 5.50 Boys‘ Thermal Drawers . 1.75 Boys‘ white Short sleeve ll: They were C. A. Park, Ottawa, who is supervising inspector for who not,-on fr;-do p,-,3. fax Sch”! f°’ the Blmd‘ few feet °f mm: But pamy be‘ Men's Dlrngarees . .. --------- -~---------—'------- 3°95 3 - p | pyjunu 299 T slur“ A ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ’ ' " 3 ‘M. L00 m fr-:-sh products with the department of F'.[‘l'lCllllll‘l‘e; District Inspec- PARIS (AP) wh I The set °f b°°k5' °rd°r°d “"59 Of the night: Partly be- Men’, comblndadn owe.-31], 535 0." 00 - B , N ‘on Park” S” 12:‘ tor Garth Harrison. who handles table ttock potatoes; Alvin Hardy. ed the door of ,_d ,,,f,’,‘,, dgptel: "fillet tslgg 2 year ag°‘h°°St .°a“s" the da“°°"5 were "mmed Men's Lined Drill Pints - - - - """ ' ‘ ' ' ' " “'50 Boys"Flannelet.te ' on y . V ' ' - u l "U l~'-cliior inspcctor, Summerside; Jerome O'Brien who gave the Hotel oasoglelonél here 3 big ? 0“ 1 'f E was pulic ased m collars and babushkas’ -he 3°33’ Funnel Shms (lmld) ' ' ' ' ' " ' 100 l° "79 Pyjamas . . . . . . . . . .. 1-95 Boys’ Ankle Sox. fancy 3 for 1-00 '2" rivali -.-s‘ vimi-point. and Marketing Director Reid Sangster owe;-ml man with i 'in d mm 53 ° 9. as er Sea 5 hf“ been unable t°' r°°°gmz° Boys’ Long Sleeve T Sh . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . .. 1. — . - H - l’ - - "°’.° 9 ‘“’ .M""Y “”"“°“ °’ R!*5“°°"- We beautiful Sill he had 185‘ n ' Pl I'll Combination Underwear . . . . . .. 1. ' so 5- Lined Black Chino Boys" Fleece Lined H I \\anlc—i'l a dealer representative present and Mr. O Brien was compassionate eyes smiled and Mid and Darrell Pike of seen when she was 13 °" “ . Y 95 chosen as it was felt he was close to the situation because said iii a surprisingly gentle Hawfies Bay Nfld, accepted I ' 3°”, Plllm sum’ mm D"”"*“ """ " "ch '9“ 39”‘ ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘j " 5' Combinations .... 2.29 = represented the P.E.l. Potato Marketing Board and presided over voice. the books yo,-‘tho 5¢u'dont5_ 2° gr°I“'° fvghlgn _ Boys» Lined 5",“ ohm, j 2 session on their behalf at this year's Oacadialn Potato conterence “I am Stephen Dinka." °" ' "3 °°' 0 3 1|; 3 us; 3 1| 9 I1": 3,,“ _____________ _. 3,9; . in Quebec. and he would have a picture of marketing developments This was the man with whom BUSINESS MAN DIES ' - across the country. I was to try to steal a beauti- -ronomio (CP) —— Arthur F O R D ' 5 Boys’ Lined Black Deniln - THE BEST infortnaltion I got was that we have an excellent fill Hungarian dancer from the Howe Allen, 73, a former man. Jeans . . . . . . . . .. .. 3.95 , f D potato this year so Far as quality is concerned. I was assured, too. Communists. ' on t f th T 1 1 . _ -. . that the superior quality of Island potatoes is still recognized in Dillka llallded me 10118 mem- egoghpginiese ofagaodadg. - 3°", UR" 3"” Dem” ' :1 our best markets. "But it won't hold that position lone‘. unless we Oranda and 8 length)’ Personal died at his home here Tuesday. QUALITY CHOICE ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ’ ' ' ' " 2'” W ,' do .<rimei‘hin<1 quick to step up quality. package and appearance." note from Dale Nouse. the Free Mr. Allen. who retired seven 3 r Lo 5' V V deck = Our quality has not been slipping. Thai? was assured It's been Press 86SlSt8l1t city editor W110 years ago, was a past president l-3- 0’; ,3‘ ee 0 29. S imr>rnvin»_:. and so has packaging and other merchandising prac- ill Detrplt W85 the third mem- of the Canadian Dairy Industry Elm Ave Did; 493;; W“ n ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' " ' A lions. in cnmo arr~as—lVl'ore1l and O’Leail" were mentioned as ex- be!‘ 0f.0lll‘ rescue te8m- S 1' A ' ti . - D ‘—l ‘- ‘ as o . am les Vii O‘Biicn said improvement ll been senaati nial Although he had been almost upplers Ssocla on. y I ' ]s)l_eclpless fltzr clloselto 72dhours. M d _:n a spa e ceary an con- '5 gsely of ‘Slur plan to rescu. 3.C l2U'I‘ Tflla itrdpr_c;;/emenitl has been even more rapid in other old ‘:1ste§zofel‘)lllTli’a’;hi:ifz’.yeu. ‘ . 60 rinrolttlglcci: ?;i0m~ ey catc up quickly unless the Island spurts _oth than the Communists, - 6': V A y“pride in tliepack" was the one thing stressed most In m'!I1‘Tiew;T rollls bit:grg3f:tticeneIl?e{ter old I talked‘ for more than h ‘till th ha ‘. rid bed ‘ ' ' from every angle I coultlmthniokulolln - Ose C P5 a mo ”:;&;;;1‘:fdi11t'r,Tl:‘lnPAa1-rll;f)rtolvt1ll‘:hD‘ll:l;: I 7.0 “'5 not 800d Ellpligli lust 00 Put up a pack that will pass the said that her travelling Huhgab ' 7-3 minimum requirement. that ‘will get by the inspector". One man ian lnatlonal dance group woum ' I ' 1.0 was (itcd who _boasts he has never had a bag turned down" and be in ppm; Sept 19 through z1_ ’ . I.:l ‘:.:.:°i:: :";1!...;i.:::: 25.22:. fiiiiiisoi“? ‘E :**..i::.°".;'; . "r ‘° i t c .. ' —e~ ‘ ' - us e . roupe. c ec s movements -0 on the tolerance allowed. ' - I'm not trying to preach-—I despise the idea of someone trying glrgegtfwse ‘ ‘chem. to help to preach at mc—-and I know tihait inspection requirements lrk I no some people. I went through it myself when I produced pod“,-y SEARCH HANGOUTS “'0 some years ago. But in this case, at least. there’s no altemaibive. Calls *0 5°V9l‘3l Flellcll B0V- ' Thc6‘{)Ir'F!1‘)§tIi3onHt;lsse\vhere is getting too keen. flnmentialidoglicil Dl‘ovie1dtfruit- been mg for sometime now to e ess as n a's ca o ev- self sufficient in potatoes That i th ha to et good 'er.v Hunsariamsoundins organ- and attractive a spud as ours. ‘gees; rm.-\. dwtthev ire arliiaking l1'1ll°ll ll! the lieleliliplle book. is progress Jerome O Brien told me yesterday he saw in Quebec That lllglit We llalled 8 taxi year the best wm-ehouse and the best naackaigiing equi ent he Md wleenedo 35 Only P8118 704 ever saw ainivwhere. He added that Quebec slsbsi.~:‘.;'.z;es liberally taxis 0811. Off to Search. I know 30 that suit of thing. '‘I only wish they were as generous here", he Falls and I know Where the said with some feeling. {outlet ogople apd artists and ,3, Packaging here is r aronxabl good ‘n i -p to 20 to 5 0|-ll'lS5 all! Oll- pounds. it's in the so am; ;5-poiulii bags live siazilsdgivn worst, Mir. °fl3t};t i‘tJvivas lstefiwhfmdln front O'Bl'ipn eaid, e non a one es Etu- ' diants de France in the s dent - - t . Dink tt d W Used Bags Are Finally Out ;‘i,fi;;,,,. .,:,“,’,',’,,;’.,.,",,'::‘,§"~‘,{,",‘l :3: AND 'l‘IlA'l‘ brought us to the final shot. It sounds like a arfifio Balsa,-1,“, spoke on}, '-3‘ ‘threat. but dl dontknow how else you can say this Inspectors their own 1onguage_ but 1 “id l0-Oi .’.'~Z.‘,;‘.""r"‘i.’.-..t””'.'l..i'i“v".'li"iiii ?.‘é'.‘°’c°.....i°.3.".i..."“‘§.‘1'.;'.i‘"r‘?-“...“I‘. ‘.‘i".i'.i's‘” 3'11’: 2'” °§"’ °"" ""““‘"“"" ' ' u at .. v , se ev ," . met with Agriculture Minister M-acRae here Wediiesdavy night 0gl§:oBslll§8l‘l8lI nodded. got out ‘W Emu} wll1l~:;t Tsaid there and what I heard yesterday. used tugs S clardpjind p:)tlnteddt,o lt_ "Hotol re ma. — - . on _ I I_'ll airlmit I make this comment with probably more hope that e'l‘oaou:-l fitter dxllgglay, we found conviction. but it looks as though the potato industry is making at least 20 hotels by that namo i:2s progress_on a drive aigaiinst price cutting. _Every dealer who in the, telephone book, wo I fiilked ilvélth tger mmlsfierl agldlkfzhhorieglsmf gave %row11oqDetl1l;-oupghi halifhgtdlogef S ea sol en o semen. e re s are ma y. erway t - t , let growers kno ' ‘at intervals what the price should be. .At any (llqexbo mo;-film; W3’. lrocok rate I think the minister merits comme-nda-tiioin for making them the flu: hotel do 1; gig, effort. - A woman said the students‘ un- j I L A N C k ioiit gelnerally haliidlededtonrlng $0: cu ura groups. as casu- ' Dea ers, awyers re of yroo 5 any ,,t:,, 3 ed ,,,,,Bu,l,,,,,dm, “C ‘ores NOT that dealers as a class are unreliable, or inefficient. Kléafi mew ;'£:g::i'an dgglcg; 5,5; though unfortunately that oplsnllon seems to be prevalent in some he med d 5“ are». new me» ¢,;;g;,»,g;yI;;«_; tn; res; gmo but 39; an ¥§i°.“.'.'.'.'.?“’.'..°.‘l*..’.‘......° .....;.:'.’:i 6.30 marketing lroblems van’ ye o a vrav v . - : d 1.0. When I waskgdboy at home‘ pracutcaifitevmvmwdefimtd lam §°r‘;g;°'l_7 °bm"°d ‘H u" “I a a Th th ‘ I . mt mwereeroo wm s -mt. vwv ad ll b isyear cons, to the general feeling I've known many lawyers well in the hosr- A91; guns-nous _ _ | _ ' '°' ._ alearelsnewfral no years - of course. the idea is Flam Mosul“ 1'heYr° The Hungarian: were at the with the big news being the Falcon Convertible. And Falcon sfamous 9:01 illlt llke We 199* 0'7 - em 3"‘! E'°°d; Wm P°"l‘39° 31°‘ College Neederlalns. '1 knew the t I h b d t. ed .tH Th d . . d . , no oOd.-But ofawthseem mt Sad mgmblg men Ive P1,? qiiageggplax t:l:mbui;;ll:ga S y e as een rama 12 W1 3 un er -mspire roofllne, ov: known e been . ' 00l'Y- in on s a- - - - - - - - . V. . . 3“, w°,,:,"e“ ,,,,d,,, ,,,,d,,,,, 11,, bold new grille, sweeping new side trim, and luxurious interiors. And . d . , . . . Oldest Fisherman Is Vlslfed ;“W‘gglj“‘n;‘,’”f“ ""1" “V "F" the 63 Falcon features quiet hydraulic valves and the convenience of Lyman w'lth‘Vincent McG~iizth. Morel. a veteran Mtlbfft fig;-mlflwggeggfoiglf 3;"; self-adlusting brakes, to give you the most enjoyable driving ever. 79.991‘! in bus‘; “"°i:c°‘e?:t?del;st.clL°:‘: gatekeeper at the College Nee- '55?"-‘t-L ‘“"“'l°' F°d°" -°" a‘ "W derlains, who said the Hungar- Deep bucket seats for sports carfun are In the Engines Include the poppy Falcon "144" O- lans had gone sightseeing and cylinder engine or the spirited Falcon "170" most interesting man his I psvvied 81'-‘Kl section which appears in The} W Mr.MoGrn hmgha; would not return until late that evening. Falcon Future. Contour shaped, foam padded‘ I . I .L.. u _ avIJ|vvwUvI- ' th ’°°rybl"°.hRld mrlzwlll in'I'heGuai-dlantomorro. no omoug other things that he worked for 10 carts ‘in dollir for I ta:-how day when the Clt.‘v' of Chas‘- ‘ many years ago. Mr. McGrath em. He recalls distinctly digging Bmtihers cstaollshment fine old gentle- E. I .“.i°.' .'.:'2’$‘.‘.°.'.‘i . , ‘ eaprowws‘ nu LITTLE SANDS Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Home and family. Marion, George. Barry and Lucy spent their Lab- or Day vacatlon visiting the An- napolk Valley, Halifax other places of interest Icotia. ss Flora Stewart. High E. in Sydney, who was ill in the pital. since he has been edfroni tin QaL- finger 3351': Special sis. Sea for yourself why the '63 Falcooa are going to be more popular than ever. s. R. Johnston ticl: ;* nu. . ' . . ‘ \ ‘ I \)' McGo t ,/ I won Motors ltd. . itoivi.-sous. nu. ‘ _