New, Head Siside R llo R.C.A mend: C the headquarters f3"f'...”pr53. no 391:; n.c.A.r.- As- - 1 in S . at an 3?.'..".'iv. ceremony list evsnlna mended by civic tarlu. members of the a.c.A. .. wins members and "M was :g?n1wiI:Ifmhard. earnest work and complimented the members in their fine achievement He stated um "these rooms are tools to esrry on the excellent wor done by the wins in uponsorins the N0- 53 Summerside Air Cadet 9Qll5d' run. AIC Costello said the R.C.A. F. looks upon the air cadets as a gionrce of quality for building up their ranks and in this. he said. the No. 200 Wing has done an ex- cellent job. d mu 1. AIC Costello sal a very bug time for the R.C.A.F. as a result of the enormous northern expansion and the radar stations involved and of our NATO com- mittments. He stated that the R.C. A.F. has become the biggest ser- vice in the country and for this reason "we seek encouragement ma support from you good citi- zens" of Summerside and all com- munities. adding that he had heard rumors of units that would welcome a chance to come to Summerside. The official speaker said he felt a great responsibility for what has been done for the R. C.A.F. by the No. 200 W1): and the support given the Surnmerside Air .Force station. -Mr. Greg Mulholland. "former president of the Wing was'-chair- man of the official opening cere- months and before introducing the speake 3 gave a cordial welcome to those present and a brief ac- count of the history of the Wing. which he said was ineugurataed in Seatember, 1950. President Cyril Hickey also wel- eomed AIC Costello and those prisent at the gathering and ave a brief historical summary a the wing achievements. A civic welcome was extended by I-lis.Worshlp Mayor Henry W. Wedge. who complimented the Wing on their splendid new quart- ers. At the conclusion of his re- marks Mayor Wedge presented AXC Costello with a souvenir oi the occasion in the form of a su- ver letter opener embossed with a crest of the town of Summerside. Mr. Stan Mclnnls Bf Charlotte- towimpresident of the Maritime Group, R.C.A.F. Association also spoke briefly and was complimentary of the new quart- ers and the efficiency of the No. zoo Wing. He stated that the Mar- itime Group of the Association is by the largest and lnost. active in Kinsman Asked To Seek Form Groups --Mr.gRoland MacDonald, South- port, hamediata past president of the P. E. I. Federation of Agri- culture was the guest speaker at the g meeting of the Kins- men Cub on Tuesday evening. Mr. MacDonald gave a talk which was much enjoyed by all present in which polntod out to his audience of urban residents the value of farm organizations. He stressed the point that the pros- mlvty of everyd.perso:. in this nce dapen :on prosper- lty of ssrieulcars. and he asked his audience to nooursge farm orglassiaatilais In every way thw O0 . lie dealt with some of die bene- eontiniiod representations lb fed- eral and provincial governments tom agricultural coups. He said dist the Federation of Agriculture and other poops have In! always received the credit they d farmers giarters For CAF .. ing. Opened llllhlyl fits that have resulted because of mu cubes. duaimainlyths said, to their active participation and the Xi;derfnl co-operation of t.he.R.C. sic Coeteuilg was born in Alex- over the duties of assistant to the chief of the air staff. In iM1the was ap- pointed tactical group commander at Winnipel. I post he retained until transferred overseas in June, 1951 as air member at the Canad- ian Joint Staff; London. In August 1954 he was Ivwlnted to his pres- ent position. 4 Supreme Court Al Summerside -At a sitting of the Supreme Court in Suiunerslde on Tues- day, with Mr, Justice G. J. Tweedy presiding, 21 appeals from convictions under the Fish- eries Act were referred to the full bench of the court on a date to be fixed later. Mr. W. Chster S. MacDonald represented Mr. J. 0. C. Camp- bell. Q.C.. counsel for the appell- ants. and made thelrequest. Upon inquiring into the rea- sons for the appeal, Mr. Justice Tweedy was advised by Mr. D. 0. Stewart. Q.C.. who acted for the Fisheries Department, that apparently the grounds were of a constitutional nature. He made Ithe suggestion that the court consider the provisions of the new Criminal Code which requires that the grounds-of an appeal must be stated. He- suggested that counsel should file briefs and Mr. Justice Tweedy said that this would be desirable. .The appellants in the various cases are as follows: Terrance Gavin. John LeClair, Lon Mac- lnnis, Alyre Handrahan (two cases) Henry E. Doucette, Alfred Handrahan. Walter Hogan. Nel- son Gaudet., Stephen Maclnnls. Claude Gavin. Fred J. Richard (two cases); Albert Shes (two cases) Kevin DesRoches. Ira Ayl- lward, William Arsenault, Tignish Fisheries Limited, Alberton Fish- eries Ltd. (two cases). In the case of Simmons and Macllsrlane and the Potato Mar- keting Board. a notice of motion was given by Mr. MacDonald on behalf of Mr, J. O. C. Campbell. Q.C.. that the writ of certiorari be heard in Charlottetown' and the date of this hearing was set 13'”. Mr. Justice Tweedy for April Alberton Mrs, Charles Johnston. Brook- lyn. spent last week-end with friends in Summerslde. Friends of Mrs. Earle Atkin- son.Iresorl'.vIoknowshelaill at her hosne h Alberton. Mr. Ilunter Weeks. Albei-ton B confined to E home by illness, 1 urricers of S'stde c.w.L ed manbers for the coming of tliacatholic Women's 14:31.1: held in Summerside last evening. President. Mrs. Carroll Delaney; First vice presidt, Mrs. doseph I-inldetter. second vice president. Mrs. William Profitt; third vicg president Mrs. Ivan Clow; record, his secretary. Mrs. Wilfred Perry: ”""”'”k 9' '1” Corresponding secretary Mlrggrgt "' ""- '.r".9..:';...l':.t ..:'::i.n:. v---um mm more time Air Command at senior staff ?.:";"'...n". "'”".:.?'.'"..::::'”".'.: 5. a... PI OVGI C. .":.'.:";'r.: ”....1”"....""""W' mi " Ncrrtbeni irons and also carried m;'T"'l'.'gv Mend: roam the out operational . Kelfy”!: th r "'1 M"- Edmond In April, ms, he returned to ' "me" 30-wel- Mr. Frank Dunn was a visuo to Summersideiihe early part 0? the week Mr. and Mrs. A: L. Re I M188 Belly nanni--we.e"'i.:'.u".?.'. to Charlottetown on Monday. Mr. 11. A. M x to the capitalctbei:m:re::. ' Vim" The many friends of Mrs. Frank ?"3lu::t'ii Tn legrnlnum ah” II Hospital. e " cmmy Mrs. Se A 1-1. Mrs. Milll)::;mrhave ofe1In1lI'eau:g their residence after spending the winter months in Alberton. The many friends of Mr. Keith Williams. local mall courier. are pleased to know that he is recover- ing from his illness. Mrs. Orin Walace has as' her guests her sisters. Mrs. Hilton Hardy and Mrs. Farrell of Char- lottetown. Her many friends are pleased to know that Mrs. Erskine Gavin (nee Audrey Adams) has returned from Charlottetown where she had been receiving treatment, much improved in health. It is pleasing to report that the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Gavin has been discharged from the Western Hospital, where he had been receiving treatment. Sergeant Charles ill: of Camp Borden. Ontario. spent a few days recently as guest of his mother, Mrs. Bessie Rix. Mrs. Elwood Young rcceiitly opened: millinery and ladies wear store in Toronto. Mrs. Young was formerrly Hazel MacNei1l of Elmsdale, daughte of Mrs. Basil lll:a5INeill and the late Mr. Mac- e . The O'Brien Road Women's In- stitute held its April meeting on Tuesday, April 5th. at the home of Mrs. George Hardy. -Mrs. Fraser Rix entertained the members of the Elmsdale Women's Institute for their regular meet- ing on April 6th. with fifteen mem- bers and five visitors present. In the absence of the pres dent. Mrs. Fraser nix officla The secre- tained with two contests. Next meetlngistobeheldatthehome Mrs. John Adams. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess. assisted by the .eonunittee in charge . Bedeque -Miss Audrey Reeves. Hamil. spent the Easter holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ed Reeves. North Bedeqna. Miss Catherine Craig. student at -lira Nor-In Hardy. Mrs f. w. c.. ttheholiday with Cedric Hunter. Mrs. Maurice her wmum. and Mrs. Wilfred P . Mrs. l.emolililt' li;tit..mlMrs. Craig. Middleton. Philli . . C and Mrs. lfalyucollins. Prlsesvi: llr--ndltrl-Ch-rlescr-lssnd "bridge were awarded to-Mrs. Al- We d-uzlIl0r- were 0'9 0"! bert Clarke and John O'Brien aid '3" "Gk "ll 0' Mn '18 ' P": Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jeffery, Jr., and their infant daughter have taken in residence .h Al- No. 10 Downin street has A the official homelof British mm In the early fall in- steadnof In the its-ing ' Waste velco;ma, ministers since 1735. Guardian in . E ' E55: g 5:: gig. ll E 3 outs, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig. village. - Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Simms. have as their guests. Mrs. Simms' par- eats, Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Mac- Donald. Stellerton, N. S. O: S. '1'. IL, Arnold Ballum. Stad- acona Naval Base, spent a few days recently with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Ballum. Bedequs. Mr .and Mrs. Archibald Mont- gomery. lower Bedeque. had dub ing the holiday, their son John. first year student h Science at Mt. Allison. and also their son Rob- ert. student at P. W. C.. with them. ' Mr. Arthur Toombs, B Ic.. teacher at Plaster Rock N Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hopgeod. summerslda. were visitors on gigday afttnoon an-. and ms. I.Mae- Caullanddaughters. bethud ldtthAnn if Re is lid 5. T- ;70u0lllilll are the newlyelaet- in bad roads. Other services during Holy Week were all well attend- The death of Miss Kate Gallant of Fortune Cove, occurred very suddenly at the Western Hospital on Wednesday morning. April 6th. The late Mrs. Gallant suffered a stroke in the morning which prov- ed fatal. Her .emaina rested gt the Jelly Funeral Home, 0'Leary, until Good Friday afternoon at 3 o clock when she was conveyed by motor hearse to St. Anthony's Church for burial in the church ' -. Rev. M. J. Rooney was the celebrant. To her brother Ben Gallant with whom she resided sympathy is extended; also to all other members. May her soul rest in peace. Miss Marie Peters of Bloom- field Comes-. is now guest of Miss Grace Arsenault at Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gaudet of Mill Road. recently visited Mrs. ggdets shed other in Egmont Howlan School closed on Holy Thursday evening for the Easter holidays. The Misses Sylvia and Aldona Pineau of Duvar. recently visited their Slater. Mrs. Eusebe Arsen- suit, st Hawlan, also Mrs. Ax-sen. sult s niece. Miss Erma Gallant of Woodstock. Most of the Grade I u us of this district were in 0'12:-y, on MONEY afternoon. April 4th where they were lnnoculated against poliomyelltis. ' The guessing of the mystery man at the Altar Society meeting at the ho e of Mrs. J. E. Richard on Frid y night was won by Mrs. Vincent Perry. Wilfred Dbl;-on was the mystery man. The April meet- ing will be at the home of Mfg, Robert P. Arsenault. Howlan, Mrs. J. I. 'Arsenault returned on Friday. April 1, after her rec- isiiidtemedical check up in Summer. Frank Gallant was to Woodstock on Sunday evening. M.rs. Robert Arsenault who was a patient in Charlottetown Hospital for a few days returned home by train on Holy Thursday night. Every one hopes um she will be all right now. There motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault. Eusebe Arsenault of Howlan. and Melvin Gallant and son. Nelson of Coleman. NEHHY all students are now borne on Easter holidays includ- llll the Misses Norma Gallant of Tlgnish Convent and Jean Arsen- Illlt. pupils at 0'Lesry School. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters Ind Ions. Wayne and Norman. mo- llfdly and spent the week-end. Mrs. Peters and son Norman re- Mrs. Rae Noonan while Mr, Peters and Wayne visited with Mr. Petera' folks in I-lowisn re- lllfllllll lo Borden on Sunday where he is employed by the c. N. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuar- rte and sons, Willard and Ken- neth. motored from Wilmot on Enter Sunday and visited a short while with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Csrrutbers and family. s3l'.:'. P3" ?.':il.'"l "'"f.i' ”" un ay . , Miss Jean Arsansult. er end Thllllfldldlotlhlnn lvonllsster Sundaywi windalldnylong. Mr. (1 Mrs. H be 3 d David Tnnotored to St. lEle:I:e:stmon Easter Sunday. toob t ....'2:".;. The work of remodelling and modes-niainl home of . John Finnan of Woodstock began on Monday. April ll workmen ed the Job. A Western Hospital. Alberton, on Easter Monday as a patient for s few days. All his friends and neighbours are hoping to see him out and well again real soon. AG. PLAN SALK "THANKS" wnu: WINNIPEG (CP) -- A Winnipeg radio station has launched a cam- I? work in developing a successful polio vaccine. .'rhe station lug asked listeners to send 10 cents to tored from Borden on Holy Sat-: Igllulled ill 0'1-GET? .at.the home II! I . lln IMemoriam MRS. EMILY NIWSON Kingston turned the loss of one of its long-established residents in the passing March 1, 1955. of Mrs. Emily Newson. widow of the late Samuel B. Newson. Mrs. Newsoil. born at Brockfield, Nov. IS, 158. daugli of theilate William Darbe and Phoebe Crabbe Carson. was in her 87th year. she had been confined to her bed for some twelve months previous to her passing. she was a good mother and a kind and thoughtful neighbour. who endeared herself to all who knew her. Her activities were con- fined to her home and her church. being an active worker in the Women's Missionary Society of which she was a life member. She is survived by one daughter. Marion. (Mrs. Cliarles Aldrich) of Ware. Mass, three sons. Vernon. Chicago; and Edgar and Lynn residing in Kingston. She is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Phoebe Crabbe, Milton. P. E. 1.. and 3' six grandchildren. One gob. arence Samuel predeceased er. The funeral service was held from her late residence. the home of her son. Edgar. and was con- ducted by the Rev. Owen D. Cochran. assisted by the Rev. A. Weir. D.D.. and Rev. Donald Nicholson, who sang. "Hold The Fort For I Am Coming." Inter- ment was in the East Wiltahire Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Messrs. John Gallant. Tyrus Holmes. John Colwlll, Owen Younker. James Jewell, Orman Yeo. Floral bear- ers: Calvin Holmes, Ielth New- son, Stewart Colwill, Errol Green. FLORA-L TRIBUTES . Pillow: Family. Sprays: Vernon. Velda. and family. Aletha and lame. Frank. Edith and family. Jim and Ada. Sister Phoebe and Leslie. Women's Missionary Society. Wreaths : Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lowell. sympathy Cards: Elvira. Johnnie and family. Edith. Keith Young Elmer. Louisa and family. Mildred and Robert Carr. Reta. Neil. DeBlols Bros., G. D. DeBlois. Maggie and Charlie. Patty” Robert Mstheson. Bessie Aitken. Pliemie and family. Elmer. Lisa. Mrs. L. C. Mclsasc and family. Lucy Smith. Norms. Grant Leard. Mrs. Daniel Docherty and iam- y. Lula. Sterling Clow. Pearl Scott .and family. Dorothy and Clifford Wise Mrs. Wilson Stewart. Clyde and Hilda H. Sadie and Bert. . Mrs. Edwards and Alice. Mildred and Beecher and tem- R. R. Bell. Eileen. Gordon Garhum. Ramsey Family. Edith. Cecil and family. Mrs. Newman, Florence Myrtle Ham. Edith and Everett Saunders. Hibbert. Olive and family. Lens. Waldron. Byron McPhee. Edith Macswain. C Alta. Miller Beslrsto. Thelma Wes. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Drlscolie. Margaret MacDonald. Carson F . Pearle. Linus-Trainer. air. and Mrs. George I. Beer. ii and Thresa. Douglas Docherty Annie. Merrill and fsrnily. Mr. and Mrs. James Woods. Mrs. Woods. Blanche. Eugene McQuilllsn. Katie. Will and Family. Mrs. Alice McPhee and Bill. Grace Whitfield. Erma and Arthur. Kingston United W. M. I Mildred. Everett Boyle. Gladys. lorns smith. Myrtle, Keith Dixon Verna, Heath Craswell Aunt Gertrude and family. William, Bessie. Paul. Myrtle and fsmlb. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maciiae. Bert Auld. Albert. Louis. Elsie. Mrs. John II. Docherty and tem- uhiuue. Rhoda. Vincent Warburton. liens. Norms. and Haber have their names on the telegram. Kingston Baptist .4. M s. ATTENTION ation will be appreciated. To eliminate the danger of grass fires spreading beyond control residents of Aiberton are urged to observe fire prevention rules; grass should be burned on a calm day and before becoming dangerously dry. -Fires should not be left unattended. Your co ALBERTON FIRE DEPARTMENT . ALBERT DII over- DONT READ THIS Unleu you're interested hi ll beautify yau-iawnorthesx-ounds,nn-'roneaegyournenie.ote. .Send81-(bsoNurIef&' eye Guar1Ian.Summers'lde, bdon'AiprllmIi.anderns'I. syiiigneyourhoniqlookovsryourpsanitsssendgive youafreeestimsteandianihmslldgndetdirdvi y9I'g1's)iinthKy0illliIl0lilIa3.IID-I-IIQM-h.g.. Mlsceuclie -Friends of Mrs. P. C. Msrtin.,' Miscouche. will be glad tolearnl she has returned to her boine,. after having spent the past sever- al months in .U. S, A The boarders of Marian Acad- emy. Miscouche. left for their respective homes on Wednesday. April 6.10 spend the Easter boll- days. Friends of Mrs. Edna Gaudet will be glad to learn that she has returned to her home in Mis- couche after having spent sever- al days in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Eddie G. Desftoches and son. Gerard. of Miscouche recent- ly left to attend the wedding of Mrs. DesR.ochesl son. Eisner. Helen Gillls and Marie Mac- Donald, who are attending Notre Dame Academy. Charlottetown, are spending the Easter holidays in Miscouche. guests of Mrs. Ur- ban Glllis. Gwenneth Brown. little daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Picton Brown of Mlscouche. recently spent sev- eral dsys in the Prince County Hospital. t Lorraine McNeil! who is at- tending Prince of Wales College recently arrived at her home in Miscouche to spend the Easter holidays with her parents. Mr. and Leonard McNeill. Friends of Mrs. Theadore Gal- lant will be glad to learn that she has returned to her home in Miscouclie after having been in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside, where she underwent surgery. Martin Arseliauli. of Halifax. N. S.. recently arrived in Mis- couche where he will spend some time with his parents, Mrnaiid Mrs. Anthony Arsenault. Helen Gaudet recently arrived at her home in Miscuuchc after having spent a week in the Prince County Hospital, John Deslloches. who is attend- ing st. Francis Xavier College in Antigonish. Nova Scotia. re- cently arrived in Miscouche to spend the holidays with his par- enis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Des- Roches. . Billy Ramsay of Halifax. is spending some time in Miscouclie. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Per- ley M'cNeill. Sympathy is extended to the family of Mr. Joseph Laughlin. Miscoucbe. Mr. Laughlin passed away on Friday. April I. The fun- Baptiat Church on Sunday. April 10. Interment in the Church Ceme- tery. Aloysius Daslioches. R.C.N.. re cently spent some time in Mis- coucbe visiting at the home of his brother. Gerald DesRoches. Lionel Gsudet of st. Nicholas who is in the R,C.N.. recently spent some time visiting hs par- ents. Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Gau- det. lrene Macliinnun who is em- ersi took place in St, John the Tommy Bradshaw. Donna Apple-p by. Nina Quinn. Norma Ramsay.- Michael Gauthier. Paula Gauthier, Roberts Shaw. and Bonnie Mor- rison. Scene two entitled '"!'own and Country Fashions" and scene four entitled "Casual Days" showed smart costumes to suit the differ- ent occasions. The models were. Mrs. J. 0. Cobb. Mrs. J. K. Beer. Mrs. Shirley Simpson. Mrs. William Toombs. Mrs. J. C. Simp- son. Miss Doreen Campbell. Miss Mary Siiliphant. Miss Peggy Pres- ton. Mlss Patsy Preston. Miss Doris Machean. Miss Sally Wood- slde and Miss Elizabeth Nichol- son. Scene three "A Youthful Inter- lude" featured a lively square dance with the following taking part: Barbara Clark. Marlene lieustis, Lorraine Cameron. Carol Dunning. Ned Henihorn. Alan Perry. Charles Hickey and Arthur Arsenault. In the closin scene entitled "Party invitations" many charm- ing evening gowns and furs were modelled as well as jewellery. The Okto Club members who were instrumental in showing this advance presentation of spring and summer fashions were: Mrs. Harold Schurman. president; Mrs. J. C. Simpson. Mrs. Harry Hol- man. Jr.. Mrs: John Downing. Mrs. Carl Crockett. Mrs. Lorne MacFarlane. Mrs. Eric Woodslde. Mrs. Gerald B. Sheen. Mrs. Walt- REGENT TONIGHT 'l.iB - 9.1!, -- ADMISSION - Child 50c - Adults -SS6 Magnificent Obsession Miss Reta Gallant was a busi- ness visitor to 0'Lesry on Satur- day. The funeral of the late Mrs. Archie Gallant was held on Sun- day morning at St. Anthony's. Bloomfield. A large crowd were in attendance. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Norbert Corcnran, Joey Gallant. Leo Gallant. Fred Arsen- ault. Anthony Gallant. and John T. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs Thomas. Gallant and Mr. Wendell Gallant. Boston. arrived home on Saturday evening to be present at the funeral of Mrs. Archie Gallant which was held on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gallant. Summerside. spent a day recently visiting relatives in Piusvtlls. HAUNTED HOUSE New-stead Abbey nesriNotting- ham. where the poet Byron once lived. is one of Britain's most fam- ous haunted houses. hg,igg DRAPAIID TII EATRE FRI.-SAT" APRIL 15 & 16 8:30 P.M. I "CATTALRY scour" In Color Rod Cameron, Audrey Long Also Shorts. including THREE STOOGES p O , nelushl ihpf Successful Fashion Show mr-"-u M is 1"? I S7 'd Y I -North Bedeque ' IDS SI e es er ay Cow-1, -. t rada. -- . oyee , -A highly successful spring 1. Dsrlu. Mrs. Muriel 10- ll: - fashion show. entitled "Spring eArrthur. Mrs. Baginald Pope secs GrIdeVll-1- 3'0" '3Il'N"I'Ii Bouquet" spouse .3. by the Okto Mrs. Wilfred Howatt. - -s. it 9"""'- '- W” "" Club was held yesterday after- t ' , mm and EVEN in we Bamm Gr-adeVl-1. Carrnbus. Hail. Summerside. in on of the PIIISVIIIO TG'f'.f.f,!'1-'35": ;-,,:;l,",';,",.,',':;:- Prince County Hospital. The stage 3! M.” Mnggndd; g. settlns wl its bouquet of sisrins -Mr. Gerald Gallant. student at Cgnuthu-g, ' flowers assisted greatly as s bsck- St. Dunstan's, H spending his perfect guudgue, In-aa ground for the display of the Easter holidays at his home in Cunpbdl, Joan carrathas-s. Iatne beautiful costumes. Piusville. Waugh. Marilyn Csrrutherl. Adela Mr. W. B. Ilowatt presided Mr Ra m d Gm t T to MacCaull. Marv Macbtnaltl. HH- and welcomed um "'5" wk!” arrived hgmdm on Satuifdlay assigning, do. New. 1 Jan 3,-u we -;,;2---- -- --w or "””'. " d plmemem was by M". Muriel lmangrandmo e . Mrs. Archie Gal- Professlonal Car 3 MacArthur. The first scene. entitled "When Mr. Herman Corcoran and We Were Young" was most de- d8llEllt9l'l- CDOFYI. Hermie and Ch.H.r.d iignuiu. when the ofiolllfevsingh ch:df- llewzlleg: Trglgtgtgzil to Charlotte Aumunfanfg KER, PIIFE. In C C l- i ferent creations: Coleen MscNeill, 1" E57” nick” ..Gansdisn Bank of Comma!!! Bulldinl Bnmmeraiile, P.E.I. Phase 1 -M:--::-jrj P. . 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