K3 r RF.\ "00AM. a grade to [indent at Queen Charlotte HIL‘Il School. 1 night won The l'licniiig Patriot Trophy, awarded to the school's lop public speaker. The competi‘ iioii which involved some 130 students was centered around V. the grade ill students last niglii were "speaking off" the honor of being selected 3 the \ear 19M. at Home and School Association The competition, which moie than lfiti students took part “its for :lie trophies donated by The riot. . a grade to deal lil (ilcii Leccos class. \\.'is' presented \\ilI1 two It‘tiplllt‘s by Burton Lewis. (‘\(‘('Iill\‘(‘ editor of The ti'iiti‘lllllii and [honing Péiil'llit. one tor herself and one to he inscribed with her II' and to i'eiiuiin iii coiiipcttlion iii future years iii the school y ()ihcr tuiilsts iii the t'tilllt‘>l were Jeanu 0 Wright. K a re ii Macitae. i’a: Jay and Joliti \lar- tip The topic of the iiiglit‘< speeches was "A Biography of tine o‘ the Fathers of Conteiicr- aluii' Julia‘s for the were\1i's, Melville Rm Dr. Francis Rolger. t'f‘ssl‘l' of history at Slil' .\ll.vr \lziclr‘aydcu. of the pariuiciil of education The five fiiizilisis along wi'ii I€\t‘l‘iil other students are c\- to enter the Qlil‘f‘lls public speakin g conith sponwred by the t'eiitciiiiial ('oniiiiitlee. I’i‘ZH‘S were also awarded on oi'ui'ial poems written about by students in grades 7. ’3 compci i: .ou Steieii ~on. tit'o- and lIt‘ BRIEFS h————-—-—-—-—- ENTERS HOSPITAL \lis I-‘loi'encc Walsh. i'tljx'. has entered the ('liarlottelrmn Hostinal for li'callnent. DIES IN (IS. \i’o-‘il has been received by Mrs Stanley Murray. l5 I‘ll“- lial Street. (fity of the dt‘Illll l" .‘Ieli'ose. Mass. of her cousin. Harry i‘. Dibbiiis. iN MON-"IRE \I. illst'IlII iallant. ‘28 HIV.” "Wm MI'I‘CI. has entered the Queen Mary \‘etcraiis' IIOsplllii in \iontieal for ti‘ealiiienl. ('RITICALLY ILL \Il‘s. .-\. "bit. Slipcl‘ltllt‘lld' ent of the Protestant Children's H'inie. I\Il. Herbert. is reported critically ill at the Prince Ed- ward i~land Hospital. H I'ARD PARTY III-TI." the results of the card party held last night at the (‘oiunuur 'l.\‘ t'l‘ntcr are as follows: ladies‘ r. ,. . Donnie t‘ari': . Ed Cullen: lean Ga H noii' iii; ‘celeoul Ellis. Mrs William lee \N'IIOIA‘iON FI'NI‘IR.\I. The funeral for Mrs, Roderick Nicliolso ('hiirch. Belfast. ‘ ‘-v'lltl \ichnlson conducted the \ re at the church and me ‘ good it .: payable.‘ the imposition leader replied. and asked why the people I ‘OCHSHomeAiidSchool lol‘ ‘ w inner was the grade (‘lLlIlL iop public speaker at Queen grade nine. Jeanette Rawck andfllars “35 condufled 0135595 t'liarioiie High School diir-iig'in grade it). Heather Ling. Hoii-iMomfl‘al Team.“ iiioiitlily oralile mention went to tiicclin: of the Queen t‘harlotie Farm” in grade ltl. INNOCENT ———_—.._ - ' i Ipo"! of the amendment. I “This act is good for the :‘reople of the [)"ti\ln('(‘. People itcv, ‘ .- x a. I _ r- . '. ,‘s‘ . a centennial theme. the topic ‘ rec-tiled j horn World tiiat two young hall'- lInteniational Show and age. Entered by industrialist (‘yrus Eaton. . 34th won his class and was later ' named reserve grand champion of the show. He sold I Napoleon 3lst. teamed up with ISLAND NEWS PAGE Island Farmers Eastern And Central Districtsy~_ iTim G—iTariliauiiT-Charlottetown. Fri. March minim. 5 R. BilI has Short» Mr. Justice it. word from tiic ‘ . Der p have been lac-corded hiin honors. and sold l for big prices at the Caviiadian— Blandford. N.S.. and ‘ove Napoleon for $3,300. )ecp Cove The other bill. A Masonic service for Osmond a‘llf‘ndam‘e This ;Knigli.t. Presby was held Tues- day evening from the MaeLean activities to be held in the Funeral Home Where was conducted by Carson .WIM of Victoria Lodge AF and Dr. W. . . PGM and .l B. Larkiii, h .s trophy in the $2,000 his Deep Cove farms at Beautifying Village Urgedfig‘h . ‘At Cardi iO.K. Presby llaid To Rest E evening a meeting lious Centennial committees was ‘hcl ' called Half-Brothers OT P.E.l. Herd Sire Accorded High Honors haifbroihor to win the for the two best bulls show and be sold for The I‘Iattitl entries came from Upper 3 gun I Leaving by train Saturday has a large piggery operation at morning, some 70 provincial Cooksville. and an Aberdeen livestock farmers head for Tor- Angus farm. onto where a busy lit—day Sche- Guests of Swift ('anadian Lim dule of touring establishments pm on Wednesday. the group has bCC‘nlllnCd UID 01‘ thtfm will tour the Swift plant. the Provincial livestock director. Toronto Smokyard and ammo” Lou Roper. who arranged the rooms. as we“ as more d a j I y tout said the group Wilt arrive and beef operations. in Toronto Sunday evening and their first function will be to at- ten of Monday. _ are “19 Iguesls of Master Feeds DivisionlOntario Sale at ‘ same Kinellar Napoleon line as of Maple may mus ' IBrandon. Manitoba a few days Judge Bell's herd sire. wi N beef and poultry operations. WILL BE HOST The Ontario department of ag- riculture will be host on Thurs- be.day and the group will \isit the Agricultural Ltd. and 'and \cteriiiai'y college. the Ku- ll make a tour of dairy farms. eliener sales arena. and the Wa- terloo artificial insemination d a banquet in the Oak Room Union Station. the group will (‘anada Packers Limited WIII unit and swine testing station be da host to the group on Tues- Friday, the group will ne y. A tour will be made of t’ne‘guesls of Massey Ferguson Lim- Ridge Holstein Farm. th e iled. touring beef and swine op- e Leaf Breeding Unit and erations and will visit the Ifii'g-‘ Sluir Gain demonstration est breeders of Hercfords in (in- farm which has the newest andtario. George Rodanz at Siouif— most modern piggery in the Bri-:ville. Steer feeding lots will DP tish Pmp ire. A tour will also he‘visiled and the group will wind CARDIGAN - In spite of poor made of (‘anada Packers‘ plant. up the day at Massey Ferguson ravelling conditions f the n the school with a good meeting was the to discuss service ing months. Tuesday the Spring Loan Farm var- m"— York WI suggrs‘lion was made that, .the natural beauty of the Card- iigan causeway be. enhanced 'by of the speeches being “A Bio- ' . . NM H . - i . ymns sung were, The n", (suiting of weeds SOWII‘I" :raplii of one of the fathers d Lord‘s M S It (1 d Ahi ‘.. ’ i . a. of Confederation“. Here Bur- Witih Mey hep or a” d“ . 53:55 seedes and pomny plant ton Lewis. executive editor of The whom] m. “I. Prflbv .‘ 'n . _ - .. . . . . . r I ‘ -~ - i . were a b0 the Patriot Is Named was he] 'ednosrax nomad; fifth": beatings... a s seen presenting the trophy to Miss Hogan. Hears Students Speak I 2:. ti and 10. In grade seven Garry Ward: in; Daniel 'I‘wcel: in Gary ‘ , Trinity i. nice was conducted For Dancing 4 United Church where. bv Rev . and Rev. Claytoii‘ ser Tobn G. Bal". Le . the village by P1 R a rou-n ' re in 'yLane‘ ".tion commenced a Red (ross which Farms. _’_‘ Saturday will be a free day for the group and Sunday a number of the livestock mru 'wili tour Niagara Falls. various Monday morning. the 21‘0th com‘ will be guests for breakfast on ‘ Parliament Hill of the four ls- land MP's. Later in the day. the group will tour the. Central Pix perimental Farm. The group is expected hch in the province on Tltr'tlay. rMarch 24. York Women's Institute, which cently achieved second place this province in the “Carol i womens safety eompeli~ nursing class at York -W.-._..‘... _ School last Friday night. (fleaning “’9 (“I‘b‘ . jects being undertaken private properties 1 York and planting flowers and shrubs. of a plan to make the mmmm, s course is one of V I "till: Souris Legion Women 5 Institute a rt Selects Rally J. , , was. . , Adjudicator for _ _ . .. Honorary panhmwrs “Pm. It was stressed that tIlti‘Se‘ity a safer place in winch to Dance Festival on April 13-18 in-‘ D,_ [_ RachmpL I”). mm, A communities were ready I70 3.0- live. instruction of ' kind elusive, is Carrie Biggars. a. J_ Hablam [.1 g ymhomnjiccpi suggestions from any cil- giyes ow participants the mn. native of Edinburgh. Scotland.iRobert younkor. Chum” 510. iron. and urged mat a BMW fidence which (‘\'(‘I\ woman. 9 8 now residing in Montreal. :vensom army Lidstmn,_ Keith number of residents attend fur- and as a matter of fact every Miss Bisnar . in Private lite“ Hanlin. Victor Ramsay. Dr. thir meetings to be held in the man. needs deal with sick- Slil'RlS Don (‘ampbell. Ml‘S-A~S-waltlie. has a life-‘Ken-niteh Parker. Norman Mac-.near future. ness in the home from which Sf’i‘vtt'P officer of the .‘ou i‘ls time of experience In the dam Leod, Edward S. Chandler, m'—*"‘" '“ —‘ “‘W" no family is immune. Branch No 3 of the Royal l'ana» ing field. She was onca chosen,Jaimes Mat-Kay. Jack Silthcr- . .Ii‘s Wit. Mallett. R\'. of dian Legion was chosen to re- to be anion a group of dancers- landaRussclil Ewing. J. R. Mac— 2 York. is the instructor of the present the branch at the I)oiii [he who performed for King George ; Eiwatn. York Red f‘ross class. and there inion rally being held in Winnr v at Baimoral. Active pillibcarers ere Dr. yore 19 ladies in attendance at peg lII .\lav For over 30 years Miss Big-i Fran Mat'b'ltmtm. Richard A R the first lesson \vtrs. ‘iallett Harvey Poole reporied on the mii/Iatheson. I(Illordon Bennett. e reports there is also great m- provincial executive meeting v . oran Mom an. Willian J., ~_ t ' is H i the ' ." _ ‘ ng all types oszr I I. C . “WINS _ Tm, acmdmm tciesl icing d paye . n held in (‘hiilottetown which dancing. She a member of; 0“"~ ~dmf‘5 alm‘wll- , . . course by the teeming in the was attvndpd h_\ the moon.” ,p. the British Association of 'l‘eacn-i A‘IIC'Idllll-l I“ 8 him." “(‘l't‘ l‘Oil- “1"” WWII?“ m "h" 50m“ locality for whom there i: now mind vice-president. Ron \im “.5 of Dancing and in 1958 she-trescntatiyps. of he y-g .tien. area during the [inst twir “Rpm, “.an “mum,” Duh. “mm. “0mm”. N R W pm)“, organized lhP Momma] }{l6n.iquIOI‘la Lodge. elders of Trinity both caustnc extensive damage “mm M, Hm ranadmn RM hrnugm Hm Hem: m We mnm land Dancing Association. Many United Church. staff of Electra. tour vehicles and a minor CHM, hm.S mmmmm‘ ma, mm m a 1of her former pupils to o 1"" 'Ca’lada'f [’"If and “Wm”? “I-I.“"-" m 0"" ""31": I 19” Red ('i‘tiss Iltini" nursing coin-sec hlmd dam". [rnphy‘ which i: pi'p. minent in the teaching and en- "d WWI“ ” Glad" ‘1 "I 30"" "" R 3““ Vp‘md‘“ “ "' are conducted from limP It In“? settled annually to the Iil'nllf'li it'liiliiiucd from page I) slu- of the amendment. was to allow I “rial”. nine people wishing to invest‘ i the province to do 50. HOW ML'CII MONEY? jlow iiiitcli public and private litiiiit"_\' is in this account?" a~licd Opposition Leader Alex Mathlson. \l:~. l-‘crguscn potnted to page ment fields. committee membersl tiva‘: wish to remind all interestelehat wm x parties that entries will he re- ceived no later than Saturday.‘ March H. w directors of the company nine from seven. wood cemetery . : a Dame Academy. in the singing of. llil‘s. and [Mite t:t Let Me (To. were the joint choirs cf 'I‘i'iniiy Hill Spring Park L'nited (lhurchra Interment took place in Sher- Unto The APPEAL FOR .I HITS MONTH EAL 15 o. . . Farn‘ier's Budget INT-«1'th bl“ ‘0 “mom met (('Pl»vTIl(‘ (‘a- Sprneh which listed million . CIVII SONIC“ Ami T’I'ttmI‘IPd by ’nadlan JewiSh Congress said iuider “deposit receipt. loans" Pl'm’Im'Ifll SCK'I‘GIGI‘Y J. I)a\'id;Wednesday a delegation was and g5; mum," under "fleas. Stewart. also passed sccoud’receivcd in the Soviet I‘inllitissy UH. “mm-lg reading. Mainly. the bill Fl(lICSlTlIL‘S(‘III_\' by the first and second j” yam,”- mid m... "ms. up sections of the (.‘ivil Service 'counsellors and appealed to So- l“... now: “1.”. mum “on Mm” Act which was passth a: me ,viet authorities to allow Jews to palm “03.5" H... said mp pub. last session of the Legislature. Pl‘at‘lit'f‘ lIlt‘lt' l‘f‘ltuit-n and fos- Iif Md immmd an ammmt An Act to Amend [hp neat for their culture and language. “sunni- slur-It s5 iniillion" Properly Act and An Act to Th“ dflm‘ilm" “‘1‘ .“°.l“""‘“" "’ cull tliiit the goveiniiieiit had ‘\.’l‘(‘ii(l the (‘it\ of Charlotte- 3" arm"? I" S“""“ I """l 'I"“I-“'Y 'I'i‘f‘fisltt'y Act. the Deposit Terr-pl .\(‘l. "What is the Mr. Jiaiheson asked. "lie treasurer answered that was essentially "no dif- It“'t‘il(‘."” except that it was “in under a (liffcient act." D FOR THE I‘I'ZUI‘LF. this the minister ilubeit MacNeilt. 1': feet in strong Slip- (:00 ‘ lVf "t‘\f‘ tn haic the opmrtuniiy to invest _' in the Lzove'ritiiienl and t'ic) want to invest more. It sh .w: the (‘0ilfifiulk‘0 the people have in tin he '.l. |)r. Mat-Neill pointed out the .id\.'iiit.iges such invest- lli"tll holds for the investors. "I‘lie_ get money nllt w lit-never want it. iliiic's higher interest rate than they get at the bank." he said. The :iiiiendiiieiil. he conclud- ed. is "good for the people and good for the government". "It'll t‘\ r a A \h. )iatheson pounced on that. “it's good for the govern- iii it: that's it." he said. "l- llii: iii a good invest- iiieiit‘f” asked Premier Walter Si . l:|\\'. GOOD "IV PAYAIILF." weren't buying bonds. or if they new being sold only to “a syndicate”. Dr. .\lac.\'ei|l said the money in the deposit receipts was “in small amounts” di‘ptNtIN’I by si‘llllll investors, and that the expensive bonds Mid It) large ”.\nybody who this is not than: for province." Dr. Mat-Neill charg- t‘d. .\'.r \lalhesnn said that money .wns s'n'lf‘IIiltl: "the minister of Iieri‘tli knows nothtii: about" “That‘s not very ntf'f‘. cut in Premier Shaw. “Shame. shame. shame." he sad . l . .'\lr. Marbeson concluded his remarks by sawing he was “ ‘ - ing to protect" the people of Pi-Zi and that the amendment was ":1 covmxit‘p for the guy 3”“ “rs. John W. ilmwit ri'i'lW‘l' ‘fltiis was III':;|"|\| H \ m n 3 Tue :iiiieiiltment im-swl I“ 1‘ llIn: Herr The I’m“. “‘1 supp, trite ntIt’HlIflE strict p a r t y “th and Abide with Me I‘all- line" News were. William M. Roi iO’I‘III'IR KILLS r. fred VIaeKemie. Riisseiil Second reading was also given lama"- I'JICHI' II \loiiiuinu to .‘l Iiill amending the .I.t of lj:"'l“ll;:‘(bran! il llclloi .\|oi'ii ’il‘llt‘llml'lll‘ln‘ “I, 'I“H I‘d-“III was in the nei- 'lelcplioiie (oiiipany TIN )II In H,m.u.l.y_ .pimioes for an increase in the difference?" I ‘giveii tiliiril reading. ‘ B( Hon. Mr. Stewart. V Other business included the report of me ('oinrnmtee on private bills. tabled by Frank Myers (PFC-Isl Queensi. IEASIERN .BRIEFS IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Reuben Moore. H i u n‘ Bank. has been a patient in llie' Kings County Memorial Hospi- tal. Montague for the past two ks. FROM HIGH BANK .\liss Janet Dewar. High Bank/i. ‘is a patient in the Kings t‘ounty: Memorial Hospital. Montague. HAD SURGERY Ernest Blaxland. Montague. l underwent surgery at the Viv»: l . oria General Hospital, H:ilil:ix,. NS t \'IISI'I‘I‘1II PATIENT I I \lrs. Chester MacLure. \lon tague on Tuesday visited \it I iMacLure who is a patient in iiie Provincial Sanatorium. Mr. Mc- .Lurc is responding to treatment ’and is much improved. . WAS VISITOR Miss Doris ('ampbell. (‘li.iin Iottelmvii was a visitor to net home in Montague this week MaeI‘IIEI-Z FUNERAL — The funeral for Murdock Angus .\lc— Phee was held Wednc:d.iy. ,Marcli II. from the Murray Ri- Iver Funeral Holiic to the [little ed Church. Little Saints. where services were conducted by Rev hm id ilarwise. or .'\t ('ari (‘urrie and RN Donald \‘u-lio; sou During the secure \lr and Mrs (‘anieron Maci’liee sang at a trio Face to Face and Never run ()Id The flower bearers were Norman .\iacLeaii. Daniel I"l’il~ SN and Lester MacLeod. Pa‘l- bearers were Ivan Blue. Ray Martial-hero. Stewart \imkav. \ngu: \lar-lman and Samuel ‘nlllf‘ Iiitri'tiir‘iit was in Little Sands cenirleri t IAN" IS IMPORTANT ‘ About 150.000 of the 160.000' llll l t s in Ilrisuinlamt it‘m e principal resources are farm land. liiestmk :iiitt \\.'tI(‘i. lime holdin_'< of land. John R \iacWillinins and, i I ' v i '- y lyt. pm in 8:: million. but under the town lnaimoration Act were 0: I‘ll-“la” R‘IM" \‘ll‘l‘ I)“ s y s 90th birthday and was told "h bills “.0”. pmmowd by it “significantly points out that Olcvsky's son and grandson are both atheists." waif“, driven by Horton Bruce were oxiciisiu'ly There was no one ininred. at ‘Iilnl‘lifi'd‘ Adam. \‘,R. will o IINI (‘I‘OSF llfi‘m'lftllal'li‘l‘S “1 having the highest percentage "I I53“ Bani“ 3““ 0"”"H‘dmz (,‘harlottetown and a new OliP‘of donors and that car stickersi e;a«. on Route it; was "‘UL‘k is scheduled to L‘PI Ilndf‘l'\\H.\' "if a \eleran. whv not a lezlonv‘ Actually lt\' ll Il‘ll'l “31' (In-"(Ll l’.‘ R‘mom this evening with \Irs RS \lae' ail-i." a”, aquatqu which mmed in \lll‘“ 3"”"9 "Im "I “H ““1 “Oil-“ll RV. 3‘ The In5li‘l|"lm'- should be ule by members of COLOR II" “WI “TM”; Tm”) “I I'm“ ‘ i ' the legion to inriiee more veter- in exouc a sidcioar on cars were an...“ m" . ii:i;ll_\ daina zed and a lleSt‘llL‘t‘l' Marciis Mooney. chairman of "‘Thnd' 'lll illt’ \Il‘ll‘m BTW“ “3’3 mi" the blood donor committee gave ‘; Italics was treated at Souris S . a short report on a blood donor law-pila‘. for a cut over his‘ mew“: 1191.000,”in anonde m it'll l 0W “9 WIS lat” l‘elt‘il‘“ At an “WWW mowing m Charlottetown and said that he V I ' m, GIMQU\\._ V5. pans “in found it \ery infoimatiie and »'\l 8 45 -'1 mv “I‘d'l‘“‘lil.‘ a l fmmyod (m. [hP mm. 44; that the Red t‘ross were very ap- llm’2 brill—lull II'UCk Dmcet‘dlll; (ihwlm‘lofimn conference of the preriative of the legion's efforts , ""N 0” m" S" “New”, Raid Miirilinie branch o te Caiia- I" I"?I’I‘Wl(“mm-“Md- w “up. (Ii'Hpn-In' (Tut-Wm" .\II)2iI1 din” .PiistiIIflSIOIH< Lynn-imp)“ Reports were read from the Emir/mm» .. (.zilant of ~\oui‘is “0ft “‘8‘ In inn“. Eduard “and “I” hp various committees and th ese My}... a collision with a 19.36 hallo; ii “WNNHM a, [he “Ppkmd shmwd [hm m9 comm: war my. .. truck driven by Robert Alolion- NC“. “Imam. 5mm)“ m Mrs, “v.11 hp wry- 1mg}:~ The [opal :lls While (it ROII" Elly. The Shh-Evy [Minn of East B;iI[i('_ a cribbage tournament is well un- '\\o trucks collided while they dump... of Hm a,.(,ci;m,,n dorway and though the dart “"l‘f‘ PRFSI'IQ I" 3 “mm: mm President .1 i. Carson. .\I(’< tournament has been slow in chairman starting a team from the branch will be in II]? final rounds. be i the meeting, ——-Going Places F Something new has selection of ence: stibbtle hues of bold. “Seeing People ——Doing Things Look Your Best In A Handsome GLENGUARD SUIT rcm Dows Mens and Boys Wear Your Yjark Store Iit‘t‘n added In tillt‘ t‘Xl‘Iils‘IH‘ fileiiguard suits for Spring? The differ- bright colour captured by all-wool cloths; from Britain. Iiiipcccably tailored for you by llyde ’ai'k. a (ilf‘llLItllll‘fI offers refinements that can't be found in suits that are selling for twice tailored trousers IIlt‘ price. For instance. the trime I feature HYDE PARKS patented .\‘o Roi waistband which cannot curl. The lining is a Ill\lli'_\' touch of 'Iliti', Engliin Rciulieru and pockets throughout are specially designed to prevent l‘iilgiiig. \'is‘it DHW'S MEN'S WEAR this week. Did-over what we mean when we tell our ivistalrcssed ciis'toiiiors "THE (2 LI‘INHI'ARI) is so right- you can't go \\'t'lill£1'." Sec Glenguard Suits advertised in this week's Time Magazine. A3,- Dorms mzu‘x AND govs‘ wen u no. xv eu-_.-'1~:-u i: At All Functions (Exhibition Of Art Scheduled For Tonight At St. Dunstan’s An exhibition of ads tempera .Iuaii Vidal will be held tonight‘ to nhe nerral ti am. 0 5 pm Mr. teaches Spanish at SDL’ Firemen On Duty Although most of the work i display has been done in l'C'L‘III a and ‘ at Si. Dimst.an's University for Bernando Jaime l invited guests. and veil] be open public for two weeks beginning Monday from Vidal MI iyears. .\ir. Vidal also a In large collection of his works at his family home in Spain. l\lO.\"t‘AGL’E — D. it. Chitin. ' ' e became interested in paint- Mmilague tire chief advised I“? “'Illlt‘ SIUGS'IDS draWIng at the town council that the men tlll‘ llNlllllf‘ (ll ANS lld Mel' of the department now hate‘ ici's in Bru-scls. Belgium and uniforms purchased from f‘lial‘- in iiic beginning painted mmSt iotlolown from their own funds, -.\' In oils and adVls‘Cd that throughout During his years spent in Centennial ynair fire dppaii‘t. Spain. mostly in \iIaiiorca he ment members would he pres- \va \cry tiiLlf'll impressed h\ e at all functions as a fire lllt’ \dl‘lt’llCS 0f ot'i'ICS and the precaution. starting with the n'uiiiici and Vividncss of the Regional Drama i‘mnal this colors that can be to rid 'eek. round the .\lcditerrancan and At least two firemen were in wni'li time used fi‘N‘l)‘ by lht’ uniform at this function, and local artist: the practice will be continued (in r'rimiiieiiim of his studies at other functions of a similar ills V‘flfll married '1“? IOI'mET nature within the town, Michelle Reymond of (Iliarlctte- "*‘"'“"“‘" W ‘ A" ~ towiii and moved to Boston for VISITS THE WALL a poriotl of five years before pjygrr By;an mmm-rt coming to Prince Edward Is. 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