SAN ' ‘ iat | sland News Page | Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Aug. 13, 1966. 3 - Alberta Liberals _ Offer Suggestion SASKATOON (CP) lof Alberta Liberals suggeste daily newspaper. Ian Nicoll, an school. teacher, _ submitted news- -A. group ulated in any way, d suggest (Friday that: public funds should publishing yenture ought to) be “used to- establish a national compete with private newspa- | 'brief urging consideration of a jvate newspapers.”” | | government nor do we that any public daily / ‘pers for advertising, because to’ S The proposed newspaper; ipaper during the Western Can- could ‘publish whole parliament- ada Liberal conference, in a ary debates, public ‘statements | ipanel discussion on communica- by government~ and opposition | itions and transportation. ‘spokesmen.. and provide — bal- l+ “This need not be considered anced reporting in depth on na- ‘if the private press"is doing the ‘tional and_international _mat- job.” the brief said. “No doubt jters. most ,Canadian ‘daily newspa- pers .. jof their readers, but there must public funds but through lin” most cities be hundreds of privately |thousands unable to find the re- would favor exploring the feast- | informed bility, “If some means. could be. de- . satisfy the majority vised’ to. do the same thing with the - published press, we but no praetical mecha: | ? gional High School, been made to his «province dur- »...ing. his’ administration proyiding Edmonton high do so would indirectly threaten LEADS GRADE 12 a the continued existence of pri- - Elizabeth Platts of Howlan, led Islaad students in Grade_ 12 examinations, the results of which were recently announc- ed. A Student at O'Leary Re she ‘is the Mr. and Mrs. daughter _ of | John Platts. It jis the third such scholastic achievement, by -Miss Platts. She took ‘top provincial honors in Grade 8 examinations when a member of O'Leary Elementary’ Pub- lic Schoo! and also in Grade 10’ | examinations when attending for ‘sale of Dominion ~Steel“and Coal Corp. to Quebec.» ; He added that he’ is in- no po- sition to say whether such an \eially-sponsored steel. company, |Sidbec. , 7 Mr, Lesage also disclosed rec- ords he kept of discussions he ‘held in 1963 with Dosco officials land wit fficials of the Hawker-Siddeley, group, which controls: Dosco. Sir Roy Dobson, president of Hawker - Siddeley, was quoted _by_ -Former Pre- company QUEBEC (CP)- mier Jean Lesage of Quebec lhas. said no offer © had} loffer was made to the provin-| : Halifax Chrénicle-Herald | _ Former Premier Claims No Offer ~ established ‘to | set the Bécancour steel plant Word of any offer that. might’ have been made to Sidbec now would have-to come) from tha present provincial government a Union Nationale administra. ition led’ by Premier Daniet Johnson. Mr: Lesage's ithe Liberals were defeated by the Uniow Nationale, : at a provincial election June 3, They had ‘been in | office since 1960. The former premier said he had -had talks with Siddeley and Dosco officials in August, 1963, and «sthat-_the—¢isetission dealt with the proposed establishment \of the Sidbec mill. “It is possible. that Gerard in a London dispatch as saying Filion; former president of Side that during Mr. Lesage’s period bec, had discussions with Dosco ‘in office offers were made “to after sell Dosco to Quebec. the creation of Sidbec ip ‘October, 1964, but~it’s fiot up Sir Roy was quoted_as_ saying to me to talk about such dis {that_at_thetime the project. for -eussions.”’ ,a new steel plant at Becancour, |. Que. company had. told Quebec: Mr. Lesage aia that in hts — partially sponsored by }own 1963—discussions he had met the Quebec government — was | iwith T. J. Emmert, still in the discussion “stage, his ‘of Hawker president Siddeley Canada Fairly, president of Ltd:; A. I. “What's the sense of building |Dosco: C. H. Drury, administra- a whole new plant? We'll seil tive vice-president of that com Ie wy ° | a |porting in depth or | a OU P H A NU ‘WE LL. PULL _ source director for the Sisters’ opinion. which they would ea-jnism of that sort occurs to us.’ "| the ‘Regional High. Principal jyou Dosco. Then, for the $350.- Ppany, ‘and R. E. Cromwell, its X\ XS xX group ‘was rey Hayes. of jeer consume ‘if .it were read-| The group expressed displeas- | of the O'Leary Regional High (000,000 that that will take, with|Jegal adviser: These were. the \. The scene {a an- active livestock Shown Baa ‘is @ the. upcoming Old Home Week | Halifax. assisted Sister. Ger- hity available.” ure with the CBC. | is Earle Jelley, B-A., B.Ed.,~janother -$150,000;000;.-vou'll have lofficials: titles at the time. ne Friday evening competitions. a ald Marie and mate Mary Car-'| \A national daily newspaper,| The brief said it is unfortu- | and of the elementary’ school, something worth $70,000,000 | . NY onand arbund, the Exhiblt Lincoln all of turns around the bara the\ mel. Workshop directors’ were | supervised by an. autonomous |nate radio and television do not | Alden Weeks. Miss Platts is 17 | We'll manage it for you.” HELD TALKS grounds as farmers from\ D. FR animal -was finally introduced |Mother Chabanel, Cathechetics, public authority, would sérve provide an effective. means of and plans to attend Prince of | es | _Mr. Lesage said he and the ‘parts the province. are \RIQHT) tries to persuade hi8\_ to his new home and persuaded | Rex Stephen Somerville, music, 'the need, the brief said. public education and srorait | Wales College. ~} OFFER REJECTED company as had talked | Rinsing th, arrive with their \ Reg enter his new home for Sto take up temporary lodging. |Ajan\Frick, Art and Architec- |. The group that drew up the ition. - ‘The offer was rejected, said jabout two possible: ways’ in | : . — - ’ Sir Roy.. Quebec wanted to buy |which the new steel mill could x . : < ture, and John. Eldon Green, brief Said the problem is par-|.. Daytime schedules of the non- o: SS ~ | @ Family bife iticularl? ‘kreat in three of the commercial CBC radio network | p only the Dosco holdings “in that have been brought about. — e N ; , ieularly a ae eee FEC BEtNOe remier province—and «not the Doseo | Dosco, said the ex-premier, . I rgica \ The Institute closed with 8 major Prairie cities, where |‘‘are almost free of classical | steel plant at Sydney, N.S... proposed that the Quebec gov- ag * \ ae a of hoe St-there-is-a newspaper-monopoly: tehhen but —the—-stations were; iT le Mr. Lesage told a Wednesday® ernment, through its General i aS oxta ans Dee - yer |'CAN, BE AS BAD : tened to,by only a small por- e egrams_— press conference: _ Investment Corp.;> should. invest . No y.Morning.. ‘However, it can-be. _asthad_tn | to of the population."* “Doseo never ofiered: itself to money in a proposed steel com- Metropolitan centres where the ‘This. bothers us ‘because CBC Mi us.’ pany and that the new .com- : ‘Brush Fires quality * eee ee thie ne has valuable pele | inister Thus, said the ex-premier, pany should furnish {installations is. generally low in two or three fairs opinion programs. whic Quebec could not be said evef |for the management of certain ertonUn NE [eenapeness serving the same | should reach a wider. « mudi: “Premier Alex Campbell, con-|to have refused “such an_ ofter. ale tare necessary to the . : TOAtee sence." ; cerned: with the province's| Mr. Lesage said he does not /making of. pig iron. al At Ebbsfleet » “We do not suggest that pri-| On -television, the ‘brief said | ¢ransportation system. * which |know . whether such .an offer; Dosco would have _particl- ‘ ALBERTON Rev: ~ al vate Rewsveners should be reg-. the CBC prévides only an ade-|js haaging on the possibility of a jever was mMade- to Sidbec,’ the | |pated in‘the company with the : C. ‘Boothroyd, B.A. B. D: mi K. coriae quate public affairs ‘service, |Canadian - National Railway |Quebec government. The ‘ new : ister of Wesley Memorial church’ sush fire a Thursday and even the CBC does so ordi- | strike, has wired the Minister veserday \with Howard Darling jeompany would. have built blast in Moncton, will be guest preach: | oon in the Ebbsfleet area | Death me oy oe 10 p.m. lef Transport. in Ottawa,. Hon. |chairman of Canadian - Mari- peoeeee tas date oe er at the anniversary service in--€ rv owned by Patrick’ * ic affairs _ programming. J.W.-Pickersgill, advising him | time Commission, Ottawa, with | ere was also (a con- _AlBerton United Church Sunday The blaze was\finally unless jazzed up.so as to be | about-the possible suspension of. |regard to the whole transporta- [struction ofa rolling mill at morning. S| brought iauder control ‘aftex: a City Man suspect ‘in. its integrity, is un-|the CND ferry. service between'|tion system to and from the Is- |Tracy, Que., and of possible bras toy Mr._Boothroyd: is well known | fe Pelt hour tle by local resi- ‘likely to reach=the public . . . |New Brunswick -and-the Island |Jand and’ how it would be effect- feroduetion. ey a, ‘ Sel arcs ere ee feats ant oth Alberton Sts} he ‘eath ‘occurred tn. the heres tere, ie sompeltiod | ring the wes of our ours permed the ferries to resume gaye’ goon" anaetaken’ at "Co “Rev. FE: ‘oy.d; i Close to five thousand | - | season. ; ed by a strike, | ; several charges some years ago, | ga | Six sacraments. gallons re ada eat Go a ims oe a ‘ tion. The message also. expressed It eg giuounced tniny. that |trecoeur, Que., Mr. Lesage said. and where he-himself spent most | tion some years a ve . The Vatican T2Y | extinguish. the - fire te rated a ‘Char ottetown im” his ‘sothy , The ideas expressed possibly |concern regarding the shipment |the. Premier intends to. pursue But Dosco would. have wanted at, Rat se Soe ire hel rei mam i er ty irene a re: y The ‘Service on Sun will | MYby a blu ryxpicker j ver = a Fa ae today with CNR officials and | —————_ - provinces as a pastor ‘and Pre: Fmark the ‘135th amiverso ler \baters eal, Sastive A agithoush no ser tama = ae Winsloe, July 14 f wie os for |which would also be threatened |the Federal government. | : partich | .62 fiv the French- |in the event.of @ strike. vastidati : | : : Alberton Congregation ah Psu cee be. actuoved.. andy rants a five Priscilla. ree as: idea ealuaek te CCP c pelle 4 tt Investigation is being carried BASEBALL | DEATHS Sad ie, oriicin in Al. Woes noted that-“changes ° necessary In ~1943 he Tetired trom _farm- . remier Camp’ ferme out into-the proceedures follow- | [heads _ of fourteen- families oO nt the is to ‘the | grain ere | ing at ‘Winsloe, with hiswife the ‘Western Canada. — urgent that the Federal govern- ed by the provincial and federal | RESULTS | ‘BRANDER i aoe | organized the first Presbyterian | a age Sn es sow te — . me | te oberet. ra? to Extension a eee era and~ Canadian National | authorities during ~ the rail | — : _ Sum | Congregation and, a- few. years me jorme ° service wou ithe “natural Railways anticipate the effects ich | & Haag | on-Friday, August 12, 1966, Mrs.’|Jater, erected a small -log-churcli. ‘ena Ntodien > considered. lconditions. at ee oe with the” he “had desire of our Frenc peaking jof a_strike and negotiate special ons Mir 1950 a ace nro [ Ranens Cy. 010 8 a8 2 53 Genetta~ Brander; wife— of .the- 4 Methodist Society- was form: }/© said Care and-reverence_ in’ ers ta en ty uCanadians-that they. shovld_not. lagreements with the railway | service before the nation. - - wide ob seen chs $20 100 003——.6.11 9 _ late George Brander, “Sea View eq at Alberton in 1872 and a | the, celebration of these rites by | ‘cerned with theMfi year ago-when WAS ‘feel themselves alien oiitside | union. for assurance ‘of continu-)strike terminated. Lindblad (4-5) Handrahan (7) in her 84th year. Resting at ‘the | church building erected a couple | Which the church does ‘her work |p £7. and urge-e} remes |forced\to retire dueNto ill health. Que bec.” ‘fous ferry service as was done a Roof,, ‘Talton (7);— Perry Compton Funeral Home until of years later.-Prior to 1872 Will- allow the ‘ites to tmport until conditi He was.a member. of the dd : No definite proceedure-has yet ‘€5) and Batiey. Zimmerman _ Sunday’ noon,-then to the Church | | share had been a methodist mis-|their meaning to all. He added | ons _impreye "Sa, _|Baptist Chueh, Charlot when ferries resumed jbeen reached with regards to a| (9) HRs: KC—Green (7), Mins of the Nazarene for. service at! sion here. that the use of the vernacular, NS NN One” brother, “Edmund Horne industrial a oneig oc: a method of continuing CNR ferry | Killebrew (25). 1:30 p.m. Interment in the Peo-|- The happiest. of relationships |‘2S helped in this: respect. Veterans, WN deceased “bith several years A Seat Mn aanné tal connections» with the mainland |New York 005 600 100— 6120 i "pies's cemetery, Malpeqoe. Visit: | alwayd exleted betwees the | Following: the. main. address, Wy Revelei men was Alon FT a Tee Ee en tree, EEE, Lemiel. OOI8t et 9 13 5 -ing hours Saturday 2 to 4 and | Methodist and. Pres an con-\the session listened to reports | Par de - oS » jving besides Bhs wife, are D p un acicessed: to, Mon. sonm/Roped that’ witheerly action. | Fisher '(@ +11) end Gaotes € oo 10 pan aepinicoe ait a nkae| 'from the directors of Special\. a = “Melville River. a e Nicholson, minister of labor |the threat -of a rail -strike will | Washburn (9-8) Pieae (3) Wood- Epa | of 1925 brought them together | Interest Groups ‘and ee T. da ~ wBrunswitk: two dau- scussed = Faerie aa b not have any ‘major effect on |eshick (4) Dennis (7) Hoerner COSTELLO — At Charlottetown | the result was a happy fellow-|t the Institute. Chairman - ‘Qc lay. \ aC Mrs\ Fulton Warren, y ce was held yesterday MED DISCUSSION transportation to and from. the | (8! and McCarver. HRs: NY= Friday, August 12, 1966, Clement | ship | the Interest Groups were sar | 3 North “Ri Lewis Vescbetween Premier Alex Camp» The Premier held discussions |mainiand, + Kranepool’ (12). = Costello, formerly of LOT 65, in |Gerald Steele, clergy and John | There\wall bes gatheriag ONgey. Yor Randchildren bell, Thomas Flood, Manager of |“ ts a — SSE his: 79th year. Resting at the | Alberton congregation gave to| Fidon Gren, laity, while re |the isaans ‘eterans\of Artiile : eer Ss Si 1 S TY ‘ahd five Industrial a Incorpor- : the Presbyterian Church in Can- | ; lu ? on | — iy eee wee nt : Conconeiows ” funeea | Harte, | ada-its first Martyrs. A bronze ee _ Wars’Qne and |. Fineral w rs | ated “a Cecil “AS Miller, : sa ORS as ——s : Funeral notice later. | fathet “cn Mik gaat ead Gt tee” lacancl oF ah Raval Ca WD | First Baptist s srr | inister Fpniustey and ‘Resour- ustom nte rs t a DONOVAN — Suddenly at his | church honors the memory of | Tegion. et jday, Aug.J3 at 1.30°p:m.. Int&g, |ces, to discuss matters concern- ~<a F d 64 Cumberland St.,| George Nicol Gordon and his ment will _beNin Sherwood ~ ‘teme- ed with industrial development. 3 residence, | ' : A parade to the Dae Mem- ; Pre: nounced >» on August 12, Charles L- Dono- |. English wife who were martyred | orial, where wneaths wil be | . S a Dee that to- ~ ~~ . van, aged -80 years. Resting | by ‘the natives of Erromanga 2 ™ laid, will. leave the Legion @ymeeting will be fallowed by SS ss fron® 7 o'clock this evening atin the New Hebrides: in 1861, os at 1.30 p.m. headed by the > > the. Hennessey Funeral Home. |and of James Douglas Gordon : of the. Prince cee island City: Youth. = ae ae Funeral.‘ arrangements — will be | who took his ae eames Regiment. The. salute will = announced later. i suffered-a ma 3 z tak . : | Parr Nabrad s tetas Is Reported DOUCETTE — At the Chrisette. | there. are ‘photographs of these | Gonize on ihe: rei ration towa Hospital August 12, Leo_M.| Missionaries and mementos |, ; eis ex on ge ae _ Doucette, 56 Greenfield Ave. | from the New Hebrides. © haat altteg’ or ae . Recovering. || forthcoming within two Wey _ Resting at his late residence| ‘This 135th anniversary year| RECEIVES WORD participate. ee sw MOTHER OF 4) OF 4 ‘SLAIN where the funral will take place | marks the beginning of' a new| J. Lorne ll, Summerside | — ASBURY PARK, N.J.MAP ~ Sunday afternoon at 3745 o'clock | experience in the life of the |‘has received-word of the-death- lat eae pane ® Net report, » eeu “mother of ~ Saad wn Cr ee a a aia mee taetcaee WESTERN finctova ssl afer ence ts fvn besten In deh We 1 ~ owe ‘own- fhe. Catholic: ay . ork cache tvaiy” war te or Gabon ee Che key ee \ FUNERALS Heras Moca ts eves, eae 'ship—the™ “fifth woman ‘brutally | ~~ | neighboring Montrose Charge |les was in her 9Ist year. She| idriving collided with a car at pra ne the. Jersey : DONOVAN — Suddenly as the under. one minister, Rev. M,|'was the former Emily Mclvor | the corner of Churchill Avenue of aN i: maui ‘The . result of a drowning accident, | Ronald Pocklington, B.A., B. D. | of Kinkora. She had worked asa |. TROWHILL FUNERAL — The and North River Road Wed- ee gos — x Ue. McKen- August 11, 1966, Allan Chester) Mr. Rocklington will conduct | lourse, superintendent, and. sup- funeral ‘for Janet Enid Trowhill, BeSday evening. qe nearby — “River. was Donovan, soa of Mr. and Mrs. | the worship which begins at |erior in various’ hospitals of her |three-year-old daughter of Mrs. The injured boy is the son of di re of he ed behind a Chester Donovan, East Royalty, | 11.15 a.m. the guest soloist will | order. Her last years were spent Enid (Mill) Trowhill, was held'Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hennes- : nd he Sees ar aged 8 years. Resting at the! be Mrs. Wallace MacLean, the | at Bethany in St. Paul, her or- | Thursday afternoon at the Comp- sey, 21 Greenfield Avenue. inet SRE: \ Hennessey Funeral Home from | former Helen Bryan of Cascum- | der’s home for retired sisters. t0n Funeral Home with Rev. | = T — es _— will peas pec, and the organist will. be | HOSPTeKTIED Leslie tee qe Hymas =] place Sunday afternoon a Mrs, Herman Dyment. é LE, |were Jesus Wants Me For A > “i o'clock to St. Pius. X Church,| The present church building Leo MacDougall, Alberton. is a | Sunbeam and Jesus Loves Me.’ SAVINGS NS eater te ee High me was erected in 1856. | patient in the Western Hospital. | Wee was Thomas M. Ham- | at o'cloc nterment in lton-Irving. Pallbe. Catholic cemetery. F S’ id a ae WEEKEND * Thomas Offer, Paul Offer. Var HH Ih “AIL Ya d G ods | ra ts. Ian Oulton. non B low. || : r i) s GAUDET At her home, 397 ormer _ e | Halifax, are speading the weak. Adsins Seas idea Aa il CURRENT i Second ,, Street, Summerside, | co Appointed | end with the former’s parents, drew Walker, Billy Walker, Da- |jj\|! August 12, 1966, Mrs Mary Ann, : Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Oulton, Al- vid Schurman: and Billy Schur- ‘|||! ACCOUNT | wife of Wesley Gaudet in her berton, man. Interment was in the Peo- Ht - Clearing. Hts = = 73rd year, Resting at the Comp- |, [t was announced yesterday | yen | ple’s Cemetery Summerside il . to-Funeral-Home-untit- Monday; tee = Se Harti are 1 VISITING — — oa Mi | August™ 15, then to St. Paul's |UTOUP Vaptain Harold A. Cars-| Keith Barbour, New York. is! TEN Church, Summerside, for Re- (eeu 37, of Trenton, Ontario, has | visiting at the home of his ico: eee tl quiem High Mass at 10 a.m. In- |Deen appointed deputy chief of | ther, Gordon Barbour, Al The world’ Hest hi | | taff ti ma. rid’s_ tallies uman terment in the church’ cemetery. Col Sid Hand at Maritime | _|race are the Tutsi in The Congo | | Nice ‘ poet Sawer and ae leadquarters in Hali- | fede: Ie LEAVE |and the. Ona in Chile, whose |||lIi| . an unday 2 to 4.and 7-to'10-p.m. | ‘ ra Ha ' , on | He. succeeds Group Capt. Jack | Dougall ant 60 tabi ii taahae, aveer oe See Re * MacDONALD — The funeral for |E. ‘Creeper. 50, of Halifax and | pus, Ontario, are spendi | Seach aensecneeinsi andi nmratetage, Onn Fe. MacDonald: of. Norts Owen Sound, Ont., who began | jeave at the former's bh she in| | | “p>, bake will be held Monday mor.- ti ata leave this week | ajherton.. capil ‘RHEUMATIC PAI i Per": * ing, “leaving the ° Dirtgwell Fu- | after years of service {a the | Do ane you long for relief from the nl neral i at 8-45 for Requiem ean a GUEST PREACHER of rheumatic and arthritic paint High Mass at St. Columba's [+~GToup apt. Oreeper, his | Rev. Dr. C. Ritchie Bell of | Thousands get speedy reliel from | Church at. 9.30. Interment will be | Wife, the former Leila McCon- 1M their suffering by using T-R-C's. Jontreal, a former moderator ig by 9 | in St. Alexis cemetery, Rollo ae of Owen Sound, and their | of the Presbyteriaa Church in Don't let dull aches and stabbing ere a aleee wee i Armdate, : -anada, who_is spending a holi- TEMPLETON'S -R- Civ niyssc and | — *j SCHNIDER — At the Western’ | “Group Capt. Creeper, prior to | costed -an inenen io ne ag 3c; |$1-65 at drug counters everywhere. | i Ss Hospital on Thursday, Atgust | his Halifax. appointment, was preacher Sy avenina to be 2uest | bo, extre fost reliel, usd Templeton's FLAME. | . Sy 11, 1966, of Mrs. George Schnid- |commanding officer at CFB ‘Albarton ing worship. in ooges aaaett he ete oe Oe : 5 . S er, ‘nee Kathryn Phee) of New Summerside. Sund : an. Church Jcosaacomtal tT. ‘3 internelty. @ Interest payable quarterty on minimum ~ York and formerly of Tignish, eee | o ay: oe i ——_ “ —___<_in_her_69th_year. Forwarded | ss MAY GET. AWARD oa ae " ,@ Accounts opened by the Tae tet the” from the Rooney Funeral Howe, [° OSLO (Reuters)—United Na. a Ses ane Ea iW ea month-sern-interest from the : Gc —— ds Pric id + Alberton to the home of her | tions Secretary General U Thant WANTED hh e iach ins ts ageek deans oods Frice Cc. brother, Bert Phee, Tignish, |and the Italian social reformer, ; i at any time by mail, or in person. To bid be ae "heat ie Danilo Dolci, are vetieved to be | : : i from ae Oe SURRY USS © \among the candidates propo: d | ; Hi : St. Simon and St. Jude’ 's Church \for & ‘this - year’s Nobel pease wee ELECTRICAL ENGINEER ii 1. vi eos en ag seat \prize. August Schou, director ot | ‘ ‘ I ee i a nterment__ wi Mm \the Norwegian Nobel Institute, The Town of Summerside, P. F. 1. requires the services i i Saint eeeaea mange oe ie Arsewedian, Nobel nits H* ! e eq ii MAJ OR TR UST ||| The Above Srices Do Net reer to Special Orders or beaker Roxbury, Mass. been proposed for the award, to an experienced graduate electric engineer te supervise | Com P ANY | j ba dhade Dee. | 16: their Diesel-electric generation and distribution system. li ; i and Dress Good Linings - HORNE - Suddenly at the |———————_-_-—________ — | ‘ | ; | Pvbk; Hospital, Aligust 10; 1066; | oer reer se ty ee bos aks . - Hi 219 GREAT GEORGE STREET, Al Herbert: Horne, 196 Prirtce St. i$ ty | - Applications containing a resume of experience and fi ; i ‘formerly of~ Winsloe, in his. g0th PURITY DAIRY | ee ne — by the madison int wp to Aug- it pers irae ag eg : Hie year. wResting “at. the Cutcliffe- | oF 3 ust-24, 1966, Re Phone 894- 4910 ti Funeral Home until noon Satur- |¢ Parents Prefer ? De i l day then to the First Baptist $ Purity Products | is T i Church. Service comméncing at'|¢ ‘maim e:) ° e ' ‘ -Manager 1.8) p.m. Inferment. Sherwood 3 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125} ; Brophy, Town- 96. Queen Street 894-3431 ie oa “cemetery: EEE Oe ¥ ",