8 * . = ~ he Guardian Chittottetown, Mom. Ror 1 WHET GEGRGETOWN (ia orth take and” Boars Ta] Mis. Maurice Donovan Yel Fe |Taxt week for Boston, Mass.,|Helen Griffith of Charlotietows | TIGNISH : Nckin Lake they visited with |cently for Pictou. N.S., where pwhere she will supend the wit- | motored to Georgetown = | Mrs. Wade Harper, Mrs. Aicide Mr. and Mrs.-Kenneth. Fraser} she will. reside -for the winter |ter_ with relatives. |dayand Were eg ‘ the 2 Wo hog mag ig : Neil ~ ce Ri W Ronnie Gallant who has been ard in Souris with Mr. and Mrs. |with her son Mr. John Donovan’ [eadifg Seaman and Mrs. |Walker’s parents, Mr. and on Attending Cones We ler, Mrs. Dem, : Ing ussian oman a patient in'the Kings County |Percy O’Hanley. and Mrs. Donovon. : David Hartman of Victoria, ane Walker: men’s League conference Pond, Elizabeth Gavin, . Mrs. Memorial Hospital in Montague ' Mr. and Mrs. James ‘McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker |B.C., are visiting’in Georgetown Allison Grover and fam- |Kinkora on Sim@ay from Tigpish | Alfred . Handraban. aoe ‘Gi As | | L ba has returned to his home in and family of Nova Scotia, were | were recent visitors to ,\as the guests of -Mr. Seicerates tal tan too > Dene ee aes. Sell Coates Hees Si. Saabs eaten Se = ven y um nle non_ Georgetown. - recent Visitors to Georgetown, | where they visited. theif son Mr.|mother, ‘Mrs. Edward Easton |ter, N.B., where they will reside |Mrs. Carman Hogan, Mrs. sie DesRoches, Mr. C f ‘Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walk- | where they. were the guests of |Howard Walker and Mrs. Walk-|and Mr. Easton. ‘and where Mr. Grover is a guard ~ [Rochen Mss, Sates Perry, Mrs. BEIRUT (AP) — A Soviet a secret pending.» final ruling \er, “sccompanied by Mrs. W.J. (Mrs. McMahon's parents. Mr. |er: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker | at the Dorchester penitentiary. |by Harry Yorston motored to|Sixtus Gillis, and Mrs. Stanley woman tourist who defected |by the Lebanese government. \Fitzgerald were -recent visitors ‘and Mrs. Stanley G Gallant. | Mrs: Helen left | and family of Bunbury and Mrs. * Herbert Stewart, accompanted |Debert, NS., on Sunday. DesRoches from a Russian ship appeared in a Lebanese law court ‘and testified: “I want freedom.” ‘ The’ woman, Olga Alexan- +. ‘ fe : drovna Farmakovskaya, was 4.’ : J fined about: $18 for illegal entry ; hoe BROS ‘ : into Lebanon but was permitted ‘4 F - .to remain in the country, at “ : least ‘for the time being. é The Soviet embassy was re- : su @ ported to have demanded her 4 ‘ extradition. 92-1234 ; : % It was thefirst time since she dal Le fled from the Soviet passenge’ liner Lidva Oct. 16 that the 42. ar-old defector’.had come ov of the secret quarters where she has been “living under United Nations protection. She was ac- companied into court by UN of- ficials and a cordon of security guerds. * | Mrs. ‘ Farmakovskaya, who was reported to have worked as an_ interpreter. for a Canadian mewspaper correspondent in Moscow, fold the court she had asked the UN to apply for Ang litical asylum for her {in ~Leb- anon. MADE DECISION —____—$peaking—Russian—_with—an Arabic interpreter, she told * Judge Assad Germanos: ‘“‘I de- cided not to return to the Soviet Union as soon as the ship docked donot want to go = | ; { She .said she left the ship for a sighttseeing tour with some of the other 229 ‘passengers “‘and I slipped away from the tourist escort and fled to the United States embassy to ask for help in getting asylum.” . Amefican embassy officials said earlier she had asked only for assistance, not asylum in the United States, and that after about 48 hours she was referred to the UN high commission for refugee affairs. - It was not clear whether the token fine meant that -her--case was cleared and that she had ; been -granted--asylum~ in Leb- | anon. UN Commissioner Leslie Goodyear was not available for -comment. Goodyear. has kept Mrs. Farmakovskaya’s where- ~ FEATURE SAVINGS ON FINDLAY NGES e * So sary to cok with and ce 30" ELECTRIC RANGE 4 @ featuring the added convenience of 2 DON’T WANT BEER TORONTO (CP)—The faculty council of University College, University of Toronto, decided | Thursday to give up trying to obtain a liquor licence for its eommon room. The council first applied for a licence in the sum- mer of 1965. This year the On- tario liquor licensing board ap- | proved the application, but re- ing onJy beer, not wine. 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