v, ~..-~ Sat. August 9, 1953' The Guardian}th 13 when she was thrown against the windshield. Dr. W. A. Shea of Alberton at- tended to the injured at the sc- ciden-t scene and all were able I MESSAGE FROM QUEEN Alberton Lady Observed V‘AIberton StucIent Wins ICbemJ Engineering Scholarship UN‘B An Alberton Grade 12 student, Clair Oliver, has been awarded a four year scholarship in chemical Barn Burned In Severe Storm Minor Injuries In Car-Truck 0",...” . I «an .«s I e from Her Majesty the ifAIgfisffngsa highlight of the one Fri-hundredth birth d a y of Mrs. .IThomas Wilkinson. Alberton’s . ls ' wwliving who was present - the opening of the brick Meth- ?‘ Church, now Trinity» Uni- ,w Church. As little Martha :' gaalsothe disapproval with which many people saw on organ in the church. custom of regular church . ‘fiéndance, begun in childhood, «attuned . throughout Mrs. Wil- f'ki’mon’gghfe. As long as health tion she SOB, Mrs. of hearing but with rent afairs, her sense of humor and her ready wit. In conversa- is handicapped by loss mediaton following her marri- age to Mr. Wilkinson, sixty years ago she came to live in Alberton where she has resided ever since also lives in Alberton. Another Mr. Henry White of Swans, Mass, died wife, in company with her son- inulaw and daughter, Mr. and Walter Gray of Melrose. motored to Alberton earlier this week to 'be present for the birth. _, few years ago. His oving con- g, IOOI'I'l Birthday Friday ‘The message from Bucking- ham Palace rea . “The Queen is much interest , to hear that John Diefenbaker; from His Hon- or the Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island. Walter of Alberton; called in official capacity and as. a friend. A message Was received from her pastor, Mr. D. A. Dunlap, catechist serving Alberton Pres- byterian congregation. Mrs. ,F.J. Carpenter and Mrs. Howard Prime Minister of Canada. Horn engineering at the University of New Brunswick, sponsored by the International Nickel Company of Canada Ltd. Scholarships are nothing to Clair who received the Bell Scholarship at the age of four- Scholarship awarded by thewo- men’s Institutes of W e s t e r 11 Prince County. In grade 11 last cunts to $675.00 per year. Clair who was seventeen a few days ago is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Oliver. Huntley. - ‘u ' CLAIR OLIVER Tignish Legion Members A very severe electrical storm, 3 accompanied by torrential rains, passed over East Prince yester- day afternoon. In Summerside the town was without light and power for about a half hour due to the George Morrison, plant engineer, explained that this sudden load on he two engines brought the volt- age down very low but that as by Mr. Arthur Lambe was struck and completely destroyed by fire along three Pigs . which they were unable to get out in time. Six other pigs were released. Also destroyed was a - large amount or feed and pressed hay stored in the-barn. A few Messrs. Dan Matheson arid Clay- ton Hughes, who brought along their large sprayer pumps, it was possible to keep the fire from spreading to the home. At Freetown, the'Scales hydro of transformers were said to have been blown and were being re- placel last evening by line crews and electric power was being wannnxrns'r DIES, ' SASKATOON (CP) F Dr. Thomas K. Pavlyohenko daycar- ald internationally - ionown auth- ority on weed control, died in hos- intersection of the Campbellton, Bloomfield roads at noon; yester- day caused considerable damage to the, vehicles but caused only minor‘ injuries to the bceupants. Gaudet received he'ad bruises Crash Yesterday to proceed to their homes. An apto-truck collision at the . , , ‘ . lant was utot f ‘ Atn- ar- oItM vi . ' I w . you are . celebrating your hun— team for haying the highest 811- ng knocked out somEWhe‘l‘e 139‘ amen lightelning ubgrnetdpeggtw: Ramsiyyif gglggblelltonfldrlilvgr E oldest resfignt, ‘ sideratlon her daughter passes dredth birthday and sends you trance examination in a r k s ween Summerside and Chen generator which was in produc- of the car suffered a cut ear and ,. ' . I Mrs. Wilkinson was born Aug- on. to her the content of what is warm congratulations and good in Prince County. In 1955 he was ottetown’ This necessitated mm at the tinm Lines serviced chest brui’ses‘ I TODAY (SATURDAY) wt 8_ 1853 mallarlottetown. a beingsald. wishes." It was Signed by the presented the Governor General switching over suddenly at the by the company in Kmkora and The driver of the truck, Joseph . 0 ‘ I f. 11mm“ the late Mr. and During the Keats of her first private secretary. . Medal at closing exercises in A1. plant to the two engines Wth'h Bedeque area were without power E; Gaudet of St. Louis escaped 2—7—93 ‘ r I , Archibald D; Wyatt. So far marriage t°.Mr- Archibald White Meson es of. congratulation berton High School and the follow— were then In operation Mr- for a time and fuses in a number uninjured but his mother MS I I, -' she knows she lS the only per— she resided in Charlottetownfllm- were so received from the mg year was the “figment of a " ' Big Double Bill Thursday. Sundays and holi- I”TI‘Ie Crooked . . ear he . ,fi I soon as the large 1.600 H-P- en- provided from the Summerside Dr. I.. K. ZIELIN'SKI ' II E inc :Watt. she remembers With the exceptlen of ten years Hyndmsn; the Premier of Prince $1,... form: p33. 335$; glue Was Put In 099%!” the electric light plant whose lines MD. MCGP c'rde * ,1 - through ' the muddy spent in Western Canada. She Edward Island, Hon. A. W. Ma- of 750 out of a possible 800 VOIIage was. restored. are hooked up with the Scales K " . ' ' ’ ‘ ___and_ ' 30f Charlottetown to the lives with her daughter, Mrs. then; and Dr. 0. H, Phillips, in. The I N C 0 swamp Mb At Emerald alarge barn owned plant, . 13118111an I not new church. She res Helen Kerr. A son..J. Fred White P. Mr. Herbert MatthewsMayor ‘ “ ’ Office hours daily 1:00 to 3:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 pm. except "last Stagecoach ' ,West” days by appointment only. ; she was always in the . Clark called as representatives %$?;:r¥y§:reldo§n affinahiuesgmmla amzslfiafig 5. Peméiwfismp on Sunday and day celebration. A grandson. of the Alberton Presbyterian W. . o “ I the family mm been taken wt and granted “an amcummral , : . I ,WmIfie week she lived Gordon Kerr, motored from M. S. Mrs. Carpenter. the pre- .l. G ‘I , A'g ' ‘ a short time previoui em . leer in 192,, IDr Pam _I L.O.L. 1 be, life morning to Christian Charlottetown. Mrs. Wilkinson sident, presented a ' beautifully l' The Lambe home is about nine hgm . . ’ ' - y i ,. I II , , I. , , .p I I . _- - - -, o enkos advvuco on weed control 1 _ . mm“. 511° an, always been has two grandgihéldxen and four decanted birthday cake which _ . mum from Kenmngum. was sought by a m her of gw I I ested lathe wool-Wide mis— great-gratith .n. ' had been prepared by Mrs. Clark The Tig-nisll Legion, Branch wood base by W4C.nhnda, s-L. The Fire Department from Ken- amen.“ and ms 1.335 mu, ,gud. Bedeque District L.0.L. "donor thesohumh. she 15 a life MANY CALL and Mrs. Edgar‘ Forsyth. and No. 6. who sponsor the No. 641 Langelle, F-O flinch, P—O. Mc- sington responded and although ’ ” ‘pshber ofltheliloman’s Mission- I I ‘ l I I . Soc' fat—“the Presbyterian {gown ii‘nfix‘c'ilnaida, and a past «20f ‘ the Alberton branch ",{I'th'ajt‘organisz‘ation. She is also lady who Yesterday many relatives and friends called to extend congra- tulations and good wishes to this is held in such high re- Mrs. Clark presented a bouquet of scanner flowers. At the re: quest of Mrs. Wilkinson the lad- ies sang. one olf her favorite hymns. “What A Friend We kinson. he visits iron: her friends. one: Pleasures of life continues fi‘l‘o an astonishing degree she '“VMccCaIIIum I, or fifteen by highway from Summerside. Tignish Squadron, Royal Can-ad. ian Air Cadets recently sent three of its members to the R.C.A.F. Camp at Greenwood, N.S., to vis- nault, J; Peter Gaudet and Rus- sell Perry. I From Summerside they went Lead and no. Larabee. I After being assigned quarters. th guests were escort-ed around the base on a thin of inspection, were taken by A-C. E. M. Reyno, A.F.C., DC Following the March Past, the they were too late to save the mg the nearby residence. rumour ONLY barn, did manage to assist in sav- ~ Mr. Lambs said that due to one‘ ies were widely read. CIA M ED .. Sat. 7:15—9-45. Matinee Satur- day 1 11.111. Don’t I miss I . will hold their annual parade at Borden Unitecl Church, Sunday, August 10 I , . . , . , it the Tignish boys and also all by R~0 McLeod. On the following assistance of two neighbors, ff’Ilifeijlmembel‘ the MISSIOD End by. 91d a.“ young aIlI‘e- Have 1” JQBWSI' 154.1“ Pm er: other cadets in Camp for a. ten day, they were present at “The I I I I Kens'ington All members please meet at I‘mnd‘I‘ip “which, she'Iwas once a They T930153“ m the recognltlon and then sang "The QUEEN . days training course . Inspection “and “Month Past" b ‘ V ' ‘ Ha" f!eadez‘..:,12s ,. from Church and State that wfs Many "rd". letters and gifts Going from Tignis-h on July 17. the ’Air Cadets. Atc this demon): I » » ‘ Borden LOO'L. .,1,~Alwgs:§§el;leha:mha;ea oft-$1; hhgsnpen this great nfllestone in were also received by Mrs. Wll- We Messrs_ Joseph J‘ Arse. Surat?” ‘thewsame and inspecton R E N Friday 8 Dan. lIWQ ’ _ ' V at 2:30 pan. Service at 3:00 pm. Rev. George Killen will guest speaker rétained he: intere in cur. I m “dam-m to we Mag OWE by plane and were met a'IIGre‘jE‘ Tlgnish guests were taken on an n . wonderful TV stars 'Desi Annex. 14mg” and any “than an? welcome u I _ :., .— Area I; 50ch am. this a... l... to... been visit- I . mm of the Aw bade: Cam Hellcats Of . ,, I. » Spoon: onermg tor Protestant Orphanage. ‘ . ~ . , . ed ,thmgmt the summer by U S qure K During the afternoon they at- . _ Lucille Ball and Mario e Maine I IV I MM. 3. 't and. Who en- . . . ' a finals of th.e_,s'port3 NOVYII in “THE i " I " ‘ ‘ ‘ Itl‘wng' ular seem. a of . nil In loved the scenic view and the Due Se 1- eyeing" “mm mm earned on ' ' L Lower Bedeqme. Wit Well} as warm salt waters that. surround -. p ° ygggmflafin days the b°ys Ronald Reagan ER," A150 "rial' , ‘ ' '— I I ‘ I V' I “14¢ . ItSIOVGl )W- _ . , . .I I .. ' ‘ V. I» I I c. 1......“ m, m... was, to mm“, “i. on. Wham... .. Summerflde one were NW D“ '5 CAMERA OWN ERS' ‘ .I n ' ‘ 7 ' by Arnold E. Madman Slum» immediate plans in regard to the . I . on a tour of the air bassiby P~0- . = I I II ’ ’ ° l . ' I meI'Side I Wacufiulck .' GMC property he is WI that u The ‘thn‘d Ship 0‘ me- muted McLeod and'shown the different \ ~ MT SPAREH Picnic at I . , . West int,'<Tuesday, August 26th., I will be in his omen-y R. B. MacCaull, h arbour; dealer, whose summer cottage is may be developed as south short Move Building States Navy to visit Summerside types of planes and hangers. gratulated for their fine appear I- “Giant” on the wide Screen. In Technlcdor wi GEORGE WO'I'TON PHOTOGRAPHY . . _ this year Will be arriving on Sep- 0 m1 lath Inf: ' 1 k P E, I ’ M t Mod Photofinishln' . I oneofsevenlooated tinsland rcso -vacatlonaraalocated . , ,, n y .a we ocoe .s, as ,, our, g .I Will about Monty 0th; Snunmersidehvhere its “umber ah" f0” 9 “Why V151" in the evening they left for Sum- Q In Blackmail White or Colour {K .nMADE I‘ce crew, ‘ , Wan-n b'eéchesj Mayor W. A. Currie, has been ad- merside air, much impressed . I , I I. Is valuable on I t or at our authorized ‘I ' Valley Hall. Monday. All: ' I I ' - I ‘ II vised by Rear Admiral H. ‘F- with the manner in which the “mag aim!” “I'd 'deay’ Aug‘ 9"} — um I ‘ " y' ‘ l" ’ ' 11 red b St St The land, W594 by Mfr 5031119 View Walla be added lit- p He RCN p1 ng' M. II - ~ I I - "One Minute To Zero’ starring Robert Mitchum and dealers from; soon; to 'l‘lsnlsh. , I'. 9 8901150 31 - 9?} M30911”: aw f tr . M f .d It and u . n, . . ., lg, leer ten boys at squadron No_ 641 had I ,I , . I ,, > Fast awe a? 4 to 24 h in! I h 0133‘“ W I? 01’ 3951 ens w 1 me C t ,h h ted of. . Ann Blythe. Cartoon and canteen servrce 8.30 pm. _ _ . . 9. . .. .. .0“ , Ghm' { . . \ MVMCM 9: Emma. h. vim)”, and WW “Ming fiiail egasiésgnotoagocgéaae hi conducted themselves during InI. , _I o , Lowest prices—only 7 cents tar each enlarged black and If ' ,R’AYMOND GRANT, On. eludes the point of land from in area. here; P I s P erection. and the March Past. PM!!! Sunday 8.3 inm- t' ' ' ... 'whita snapshot. plus 15 cents for developing each roll of film! “ml-ch 10 one “.3 kw; l , I and the report on their conduct I_ “Land of the Pharoahs". In Technicolor with Jack page amped prints—.0“;- Kodak electronic printer is the Flam» Saturday afternoon.» emémgemng‘c‘figm I ‘ I , Thet 51“? 115 the Hthe’ *2; sociability and co - operation dur. g j Hawkins, Joan Collins, Dewey Martin. only photofinishing machine on this Island that prints the V 1., _ , _ ‘ ed. on the up which firms the s e is, To gisrclgrofilgng‘: aizrgyollge: gawthe mg ten days was indeed Very ' Em: an.” my}. W, Thu. Aug 124344 date of the, month and year on your pictures! , QWG‘ FOWL. BEST MAW. 65mm shone 11“ mm “the commanding officer is it. a L. plea51ng.-The boys are being can ’ ‘ t ' Postage paid bath ways on direct mail service! - I I 2 Ge. .31 discounts to photographers, drug stores, ' duh Siding . I Long' USN' I ance and behaviour while at Ehzabah may!" mic" Huds‘m" James Dean' 8'30 p'm' gagged Stores who are our authorized agents! ,. . 'Iihcboint digndmw _ by 0 a h No details have been worked Greenwood RC AF , . ‘ For the he“ ,devgl'ma . printing, enlarging, and every. : SALE ' Kennedy’s Mr' Macmua-n ’93 b0 9“ We From Tlgnls I out yet as to the program for the I ' ' ' ‘Basf' I, , P L I T E . W ' m in photofinishing, rival your films direct to: ' ‘ Saturday south by Northulnberlamd snaot _ \ ship’s visit, but it is understood . . ‘ . _. a , « ~ - . swam Photography. Box 1299, Summerside, or ' I ’9‘“ Séa View W_ I. in am End on 1:21;: month by thefig‘alte'rs of Max:5th yestemifig ‘eglhiel‘iamln‘keni 1501;) a???“ and I I. - I . DP I V E' IN I- AT P E )3 Id H E QSI DE leave with nights- authtll‘rizve’d who inclggia ‘ ,, -. ’ ‘: .mm’m Hum J m» ,. . w , 0 er ra I s w e a1 on. I. . I » I _ I p - I I ~h CW _ 31-,“ ee 3’ bemm; ‘ " ‘ . I ' I - I if” film. W on with Side-I Afiollc Anonymous CI'CIPCIUd Theatre . PratItI‘IBmloomfieldg' A_ fMahegon.s Pharmacy omega“ Kim’m W1“ I” ah". “i u” "93 “mums G W meetings- that a lame IKE FEqu smug ‘ I I Neil MacKay, Coleman; n. n. Phillips, I’reelan ; nay ’ his office “the Medical ‘VIGW 9f the mind shoreline in bud} - has began pWsed an: H V Friday 8:30 p.111. ‘ ‘ " I' Brawn. Richmond; Wilfred Arsenault R.C.A.F. 'Grooeterla; \imtil Sammie” 2. 19“: this m and .ot m of we mg}: “a it will WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres,- Sat. 7:15 and 9:15 Pym. - Edwm Bernard. St. EIQaIIOI'S; F. W. Wleorth ('10., Sum. ' mvaqN mo Han1 Sum ammfldde Wm” 1'5 W " be moved to Summerside where ident Eisenhower said Wednesday ’ ' . .y MocNaIught. I Z V ‘ 'vrsrrons — Visit- :ill. who om ‘er‘, media; summer at Dawson’s cotggensflr in .i Mr. a s. 5 ol'Bath. I . and I Mrs: Howard mile nod to. a nail distant by water , ALBERTON ' of Ferm mam gm of .Mr- and“ Mrs. James Roon Mill River and Mr. nners. Ger- ald Rooney. ,Albertonu were recent guests itwill be located east of the Crystal Service. Station. . A spokesman for the group said that It Will be lidch up in its ucwlocatnon and pro- vide I much desired home for the members who lost their quarters ell. in the finest Feb. 6th. which de I’mwed the block. B'riet Electrical .- he is feeling increasing strain from the demands of his office but doesn’t find it too great a physical burden. He made the statement in answer to a press conference query about British press reports that [his health is. not good enough to stand the «strait. of any possible summit "Francis Covers ""“Big Town" I ’ Starring: Donald O’Con- nor With Francis the talk- ing mule. Also short sub! 190 - . DR. w. E. CALLAGHAN ‘ I ‘i ' willbeon I Holidays beginning'Aug. 9 ‘ During his absence» office'will remain open" for ,. Charlottetown; v Mount Stewart; Morell Coeop, Moreli; metallic; I. M.- ‘l‘. Bus Stop. Summeréide; B. '1‘: Holman Ltd; Summerside: Wm. J. Simple Pharmacy. Xensmgmn; Weldon Duggan, French River; Rutherford Cotton, New London; IVernon Pineau. Cavendish Canteen: Rel R.‘ Em Free ‘ town; Rain: Callback 8: 00., Central 13 eque; Borden Phat-s many. Bordon: Shellie}? Diana,va Wfiédnfl‘hg‘s, Crepaud: Ivan owe. ictom' i . . men -.I I. A. Horne. Pownalu Vic Regular. Mon- tague; Floyd Johnston’s Diner. Murray River; . D. Hush. Murray Harbor; Ray. Solomon, Georgetown; Clark Bros, K. E. Willi“. St. .J . l. , ‘1, I of . Eisenhow observed in, . . Peters; . wo’opfsoms. I Mflgiomfi an: gfgfifem smug Wig ‘ mg; “ “me it“ :5 it“ = - appgmii“ egoflfna. business. GEORGE WO'ITON PHOTOGRAPHY .; .,,. . ‘ ‘ 7 - cer. . g -;_ - H I o u . I - I I; Elma, tgt‘spand 8 1301132? fig! Storm YeSIegrday 5 DC on I _ Dr H _ “9 *6 Will be 011 calls. , , Box, 1299, Summer-side 4 I *' “paym's”°v’an S-' I , _ , , ~ . .' '..-~A 'l « , . _, g . digging-Tim W" “WEI - In. West Prince - POULTRY . , anti}? Ml Ilfld Mrs. Russell Sounders ‘ I ~ - A brief electrical oc- I and family. . Toronto, ,are v151t~ c '1 in Western, Pfince County shortly after noon- yesterday as» companied by a heavy down pour of ruin. ‘ Several electrical circuits were dis ed causinga half-hour po- wer phlon later in the af- ternoon while repairs were made. Employees of the Maritime BUYING , Buying live fowl at our home on the. Malpeque Road, Kensinston, from Monday to (Friday. High- est market prices. Free pick-up service. ‘BayChurch where Requiem ',Was celebrated by Rev. ‘ I MacDonald at 9.30. "“of' .-the. Summerside -4 "in a body and log Mr. and Mrs. Ray Saunders, Alberton, and other relatives in‘ West Prince. - Mr. and Mrs. William Emory. their son. William “I! I their, daughter Susan left on Thursday . Reginald Mac. for their home in Worcester. af~ I thelsst, rites ter spending a week with Mrs. finite-lament was in i, 4. NOTICE ‘ Untilwfurther notice we will be receiving live poul- try at our. eviscerating plant each Tuesday. O ANOHERHPURINAJEIRST _ b Emo I. mother, M", David. mitts; $3113.30: 13%;? JENKINS BROS. LTD. pENpLEToIN's, _ eh cemetery. 'Pall‘bear- CamlgybEH. Alberton. and ‘ other 2:159 with power line dam. c summerside . H I» . Fred, John, Gus and members of the famili- e/ m '91,“ and Sum. Dial 2167 ‘ g onset “and ‘Clifford . I . ‘l I. . . Phone 65-5 - » I Miss ma McArthur has ar- musk“ when the 5 01"” W“ 1'9- II' Bruce MacKay; I , ALs.-;ii" I (iflshi'wrlghtl "daughter I , and *“son-in-law George .. havearecently returned I'M t tour of the Southern Mo: and Mexico. rived from Newton, Mass, to. .:I spend, a vacation“ with her; uls- . . . Miss Shirley ,McArl‘hur. Air " ‘ button. She is accompanied by ' her cousin, Mrs. H. J. Gleasdn of Portland, Maine. Blisht’Serseant and Mrs. Brawn of Trenton. Ont, spending. part, of their leave in _ the vicinity of’Alberton.: They‘ . are visiting their uncle and aunt. Mr. and. Mrs. Hilton Barbour, and other relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rodney, , Allberton, had as recent welcome guests ’ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark, Miss Alice Clark, Messrs. Belt and James Rose, all of Tor. pol-ted to 1)? much 'worse, I ATTENTION _ ' same To _ j PAIR and EXHIBITION ' ,‘ . ~ .Hemw are ‘I . Huang Willi Mr. Reeves’ * “We. I.vReginaid Reeves and Reeves. Freetown. I M ‘ ProtessionaI ) Cards ‘ FEE seams ' ‘ onto. This is the first time these ’ I, . Chafiel’ed I , folks, have ' visitor Prince no. ' Accounfan}; ‘ ward Island, and they have been delighted with its natural beauty, particularly its red soil, and have been impressed by the hospitality and friendliness of the people with whom they came in contact. Rock ’n’ Roll ‘D AN C E t" Hickey 8'. Co.“ III'A new form service that brings. a cemp'lete ‘5 I Bank of Commerce feed processing plant right into customer's farmyards has been started in this area by J. A. MacGtegor Feed Service Ltd. of Sam- m-erside. ‘ BE SURE ANDATTENo THE SHUR-GAIIN BOOTH IN THE COILISEUM (same location at entrance to ‘ iuching ring). in announcing the new operqfion Mr. Mchregor, owner. said that the new "Mill on ‘ ’ Wheels" is expected to be a time saving service to local farmers and feeders who want to utilize "their own grains and roughage: for feeding livestock and poultry. ‘ YOU MAY BE ONE or THE SIX LUCKY WINNERS OF THE FREE DRAWING TO TAKE PLACE FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 15. I "One of the main advantages of this new service" he said "is that it brings the mill to ~. the farmer instead of-the farmer having to take his grist to the mill", , CIVIC STADIUM _ I Booth sponsored by the SHU'R- SUMMERSIDE This mobile unit. first of its kind on Prince Edward Island. is now on display at J. A. éét s n. GA|N Feed Manufacturers MacGregor Feed Service Ltd.. Summerside and inspection is welcomed by Mr. o umme I ‘ ‘ I , I flirting Men’s Saturday. Aug. 9th Associationa MacGregor. ' . . 33.32:... 9—"=45 PM Mr. MocGregor said yesterday that demonstrations Will be held in different sec- . . D. .II. tions of the district and that. times and places will be announced later. an: Admission 50 cents ' I: , I R . I " 3mm" Music by €116 Stellat‘mei’ " I I [III-IIIIIIIIIIIIIII-lll-III-Illll .---.-"- , / .. Y a rh hm I I In I I GmgeRJiamm-n’ piiiir’bassytand FEED SERV'CE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I d talitirnsisrfgton onsgmtmgdd? drums: * I I I “W 'Sllmmersidea 31155:"