. -....,-,.aa.. Early Start On Color TV D . In Canada is Recommended cumuu Fgdgfguun of Agricul-f report directly to Parliament?" ture and from historian-professor He R. M. Lower of Queen's Uni- By JOHN LeBLANC Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA lCPl-An early start A. on transmission of color TV in Canada was urged Monday by the electronics industry before the royal commmisssion on broad- casting. The sooner it is started. indus- try spokesmen said, the sooner will manufacturers be able to get on with the development and pro- duction of color receivers and bring down their price to Cana- dians. AL-cusing broadcast authorities of having retarded the introduc- tion of black - and - white TV unnecessarily. the Radio - Elec- tronics Television Manufactur- Association of Canada said land the present broadcast is S ' Canadian n e e d s "wasteful and should denly to become ea. The Federation of Agriculture H and the Canadian Citizenship cit ll?! of political party influence Pal'll&mBn!." The CBC now is the regulatory body for Canadian radio and TV, brief, both for itself and the private sla- tions The citizenship council threw in ers' an independent regulatory body Hllbject to political influence by try's stations. the Present Liberal fcdcral gov-' He said the only guarantee of for radio-TV should be set up and' that one of its first Jobs should! efllment. though it is responsible Canada's continued national exist- be to speed the arrival of colori "1 Plfliarnent rather than to the ence is the continued nationaliza- video. y . government. tion of such key sectors of Cans-l mm" The llircc-iiian commission un- Both it and the agriculture fed- dlan life as radio and TV. dcr cllairiiiaii R. M. Fowler ofyeration proposed: hat legislation Montreal. opculng final Ottawa be enacted so that it report hnarmg, after touring Canada,.dlrectly to parliament also heard opposition to s separ-l than through the revenue minis- ale regulatory agency I! Iouilhll l9l'- 53 ll Present. -the amount of American pro- by the private broadcasters. Chairman Fowler said that "the grams on Canadian radio and TV The opposition came from the real question la. how do you,were held down. ”easil)' and fMiscouche H. 8. S. To Hold A Field Day Forest Management is Need Forestry Conference Told By FORBES RllL'DE in texts issued to the press in ad-J thoulht anyone would go along with the idea that there varsity, Kingston, Ont. They dcc- should be no government interfer- systcm of once. But. he asked. if a Crown 'ly suited to agency such as the CBC were and- and be continued without fundamental Pl”0lll8lle." how could direct con- ltml be exercised by Parliament? Norman Dowd, a director of the 5;; council. said that "the Council in separate briefs Joined nearest we could get would be to ln urging that the CBC be kept report to a standing committee of Prof. Lower, in a 12.000-word expressed fear of United States domination of the Cana-i dian airwaves-and the minds of Canadians-if Canada let down. I-flel'l100!I. Mr. Bean led the I WEE?!"-lot: that on occasion the the barrriers as to the content of ""m””3l lmrncy may have been Canadian programs on this coun- Conference At llltolipof ennnztlie Y0uMPeoeIusocleuu nual wadanli the 1 Speak .Tha sioiia. en in a discussion (mu, the young Wl-lll NOD10 repres- varloua Pxubyteriaaen Island t cam" Keir ha” .m aevepntb an: RIlly- This conference waa nhllder . of Rev. E. 1!. Bean la: Director. with Rev. L. D. But- '"- d NW London as Theme vi" mwu fort- v. in Ha kc. a minister of the Presbyterian yo":.f8"'peE:l,':P:.; ago lP0ke to the reemilna the Chauengg '(x:for?5x. F”ll”Wl-DC wort: on Saturday Cgmp OFFICERS On Saturday evening 5”. 1 . Pe0Ple assembled forlas follows: Honorary Plwlilenll I the ll”! Ilddresl of the Conference Reverend E. H. 308" . pg '90! The Guardian Thupd:y- 59Pt- 20'. Presbyterian Young People French River meat: for the Fall Rally have been left with the Executive. Welcome was extended to Mr. and Mn. Malcolm Summers and to M,-, wgner Maclaean, who were present at the Council Meeting and who apolle briefly to thegconfeiih ence. Mr. Summers is past W31- dent of National P. Y P. S. ' e muting closed ulih the Benedict- 1m(I)n Monday afternoon. a resume of the weekend activities was KlV- en by the President. ll'l)0. with 'Mr. Basil Lowery. Maritime PV.Y. P. 5. President. outlined the .Nai- ly at Camp Geddle. The report of . Committee was Ell?" and 3d”l"ed Prcsiticnt: 0" "15 Theme. "Wli will I F ll . l--it-iii; lUs'.'. Mr. Bartlett 2.5.4 llsilz-:2. prcaasllilildnlirsgllcahrtlltoilhtzkrth K5 011 -ludzes 0:7 and consid- ur: Secretary, Arline Larter; cred: ill The call of God, fill The Treasurer: Basil Kerwin -re-elevl to A close. A1 10-00 Im. on Sunday an Im- pressive Communlon service was Canadians, he said. could alldey Command of God. um (in, C", can lmP3l'l39Plll3l.l' mto- Fldence in God. - comparing our raihsr the American gulf" under the in-. lives with that fluence of U.S. programs unlesslaud Campfire b The remainder of the aflci-noun ill Gldeoll VCSPGPS was given to sports. lollousd by Wlllhl the evening . gupper at the shore Al the after -noon sessions, there here oier .eighty young people pTeSt'lll The closing service on illinllay f ” by Rev. E. H. Bean at evening was held in Gcddic .'ilcm- Geddie Memorial Church. At 3.00 orial Church. The vrorshi P-"L the YOURS people joined with was conducted by service lsli cl Far-. frecent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Em the Wllgregation of Geddle Mem- quharson. The Scripture Lesson. orial Church for worship at which Acts lzl-8, was time Rev. In Ha Lee delivered the Larter. Basil Kerwin led in pray- message. On Sunday evening. agar. The officers for the ensuing read by Arline llonal Council Mectlng held recent-, the Nuniinating lhdiscouclle Clus ' Achiovomanf Day Mr. Smith from the Dept. o1 ulture Judled the Ildahleahitfn; members. Followlnr in the main of priz- CS. The best urden. Patricia Poir- ier 2- Kay Gaudet 3. Sylbia Poir- lei- Prizes for oniona, Patricia Poir- ier. 2. Lucille E. Deallocheg, 3. Norma DeaRoehe. Prizes for carrots, Sylvia Poir- ier 2. Patricia Poirier I. Wilhelm- lne Gaduet. Prizes for tomatoes. Patricia Poirier 2 Bernadette Gaudet 3. Rosalie DeRoche. Prizes for beets. Sylvia Poirier. -2. Norma Desliloche 3. Roger Des- llloche. WELLINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arsena 1- 3ml Wlllll son of Toronto spe l .their.holidays with Mr. and Mrs. lBenolt Cormier, St. Phillip. I I Gnr. J. Theodore Caissie. oi De-j b9l'l- Silent a month's leave with his Parents. Mr. and lira! Frank Caissie. j Mrs. Alfred Arsenault of Mass I llchusetts. was a recent visitor at. -the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henryl Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Albenie Bernard -iie Bernard and Mr. and Mrs. Bcii . oit Cormier. - Mr. and Mrs. Donal. Aisenault,l worship service was held during.year were then installed by Rev.lSl-- -l0llll- N-3.. recently visited Ml' l which Rev. E. H. Bean spoke to M. C. Currie. Presbytery L'lii'islian'”ld Mrs" J"5' '1' Gauan" M" B"d'sited relatives in Shedlac. N.B. the annual the young people on ”Worship - l Education Convt-ncl' Rcporl of thel M” L00 Glllllllll and llll'- and MW- Canadian Press Businesa Editor WINNIPEG fCPl-The complet- ely scientifically-managed forest is practically non-existent in Can- ada, Lowell Besley of Montreal, chairman of the woodlands re- search department of the Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada. said today. vance of delivery. The some 75 conference. representatives . On septcmbcr 13, dustry, governments and nationallll lllf 3l'll00l llldll0Tlllm- organizations. was called by the! Canadian F 0 r e s t r y Associa-I utes and the financial statement of After the reading of the niin- llon. with the Canadian Chamber-the last meeting, the nominating of Commerce. the Canadian lns1i- committee presented the new slate lllle Of F011-'SlFl' and U18 Elli-f.lll-lof officers for the coming year: Addressing the opening session eering Institute of Canada as co-jpresmem, Mr Jerry Richard; of the three-day national forestry sponsors, iyice presldem Mr. John C. Pom conference, Mr. Besley said that Mr. Besley a former dean of 59,- sec,-em”-' 5.519, 5L Mary the public and its elected repre- sentatives in the federal and pro- vincial governments must accept, a large measure of the blame furl this situation. However. the scientifically-mam aged forest was not far off if for- est industries and government: could establish a working part- nership. 1 Other first-day speakerseA. C. Price of Quebec. president of Price Brothers and Co. Ltd. and M. J. Foley of Vancouver, presi- ment attitudes. SEE DEMAND UP All. however. p r e d I c l e d in-i creased demand and an expand-4 ing future for forest industries if required steps were taken. l Their comments were contalncd' Churches Urged To- Pay Attention To Downtown Areas wmnson, Ont. lCPl s The! the faculty of forestry. L'niversity , Eugenia. Treasurer. Mrs D. H. of British Columbia, said in part.(;a1ia,,ig "The owners of any busincssl must take the ultimate responsib- In the absence of the prcsldent, Mr. John C. Poirier presided. M- ilit for it i f l . . . . . y 3' wcwss or 81 "re and ter some dist-lisslon it was decided 94 per cent of the forested area nfl iii publicly owned. "Although most of your forest. long since recog-i Canada officers nized the need of a positive for- estry program to stimulate and obtain sound management forest land and timber, other agencies of your govern- dent of Powell RWEF C0- l-lll--fments continue to think of them also Crlllflled Pllbllc End K0V?"l' as a practically limitless andl CFOWII wasting l IGNORE "A large part of the energies of i new Mother Superior. forest 1 John of Lorraine and also the new lservices is still devoted to collect-lteachers on the Staff: Sister St. l "her 5m to "ht "Ml "uni" ' Provlnclallfilarv Eugenia. Principal. Sister ----T-j-i treasuries. with little or no ef.ec-lSt. Helldeberl. Grade XI. and Sis-l most mg moneys of have resource. NEW GROWTH your provincial (or the to hold a Field Day on the iirst .fine day of the following week. Two commitices were appointed; lone to take chargc of the sports land one to take charge of the can- teen. lt was decided to hold a bin- go on Saturday evening. the pro- .ceeds to be used to procure prizes for the Field Day. Mr. P. C. Martin. Mr. I). H. Gal- llant and Mr. Ben Desfloches, in 'thclr brief remarks welcomed the Sister St. of five provisions for new growthp-ter sf, Ev-3. grades 1 and tip They .following cutting. "Likewidr. the lFdt'F8l 80l'9l'll- cause of education and express-I ment. whose current direct tax re- ed their w,ii,ngM5s 1,, mopermc; venues from the forest industries-with the teachers In their effortsl amount to sz0o.ooo,ooo yearly. is spending in return less than 310,-l 000,000 on the forests." jvoiccd their strong support to the to help the children . The Sisters thanked the people :fur thcir warm welcome and they lasked them to continue their co- operation. for very little can be achieved with the children without? gnended by meeting of the llliscouclie Huinel 0UI' Duly lo God. 'm.land School Association was held 66 YOUNG PEOPLE On Monday, the President. Ish- 'hel Farquharson presided over the business meeting which was opened with prayer by Rev. M. C. Currie. The secretary, Davida Stewart. read the minutes of the previous Conference and Rally. Roll call was answered by sixty- l six young people at this time. I The Treasurers report was giv- en by the Presbytery Treasurer, Basil Kerwin. It was agreed that our Missionary Project for the coming year be to assist Rev. in Ha Lee with the work among the Koreans in Japan. it was again ,decided that each Society contri- i bute 310.00 to Camp Keir. Rev.E. Bean gave an interesting re- port as Camp Convener for the I.Presbytery. The President stress- ,ed the importance of the various isocietlcs contributing material to the "Maritime Bulletin. She also spoke regarding Maritime P. Y. lP. S. Conference which is being i hold in Zion Church. Charlottetown lover Thanksgiving weekend. Oct- wclcomed the new Mother Super- ior and Teachers. "It is evident by the keen interest shown by all pres- ent at this meeting that we are on a very good start for an active year in the Home and School," Father said. He expressed his ap- , precintion for Sister St. Hildebert's italic and asked that she prepare a paper for the next meeting. A suggestion by Mr. Ben Des- BEDEQUE Ulllled Church 0' C”"5dF W" wldl ml Roches that a shield or pennant Banner Committee was allowing that the Banner had liccn merited by the Mu.-my iiarbnuri Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bernard ohfirsl Theodore P. Arsenault. North Society Report of the Rcsolutinns Com- mittee was given by Arline Lar- - ter. Mr. Bartlett delivered his final ,Theme Address to the young peo- lnle bringing oill fll Position. (ii) lPersonality, filll Pricelcssness. He mentioned that in this day we are slaves to moncy, etc, and in almost every area cxcept the llliritual area. He challenged the young people to go forth as a bond slave of Christ and not of material things. and urged them in "take time to be holy. in conclusion. Mr. Bartlett stated that Jesus Christ has alrcady gone for us. "PW m Wlll W8 110 for them? The Benediction by Mr. Bart. l9" llmllxht to a close a most challenging and enlightening Con- ference and Rally. New Rink Planned For O'Leory Al Athletic Meeting The annual meeting of the 0'- Leary Athletic Association wasl held lll llle Public hall Moiidayl evening with a good attendance and President Upton Scaman pre- siding. Minutes were recorded by secretary Don lllacKcnzic. The main purpose of the meeting was to discuss the problem of a new rink to replace the old one which Monday to renew its effortslln the downtown areas of large cities Rev. Dr. C. M. Macdonald. sec- retary of the church's hornc mis- aion board. told the church's gen- l The Auxiliary of the WM 5. of Bedeque met in the L'niied church Mm .this perfect understanding. speaking of education. Sister St. lllldcbcrl quoted a philosophcr said' "Education simply on September. 5th. President liiissymeans m persuade peoplc to love Louisa Callbeck presided. Mrs. what they should love and to per- J A GMDU ,. V QNADMN AVIATION ELECTRONICS U0. The largest Canoin-Owned, Eladronia C0'M0'lY VAll.'S lilinlo & Tvi Edna Jenkins organisi.Service op- made people to dislike Wm: they ened with hymn.The president nffj shnuid disigkegv ered raver; Scri lure passages l . l were lit-ad by hlrs? Chas. Hcnder-l Run Father KCHL Palm-' ll” son. Tress. Miss Mildred Callbeck T”- received the offering of 325.00. relatives and friends in Charlotte- Eleven house, eight hospital calls gown, summei-Sid, and gedequeg and thirteen cards were reported for the last month. Mrs. Ernest Johnson. conducted the program oral council that churches have too often moved away from these areas and concentrated their ef- forts on servicing suburban de- velopments. Apartment houses in downtown areas were bringing thousands of persons back to the centre of cit- ies but there were frequently only "terribly depleted" churches ( to serve them. on Asifgiving the history of the Dr. Macdonald also said a two- church work in Kocea. She was yen-.015 lggommendnllon in ln.la.Isisted by: Mrs. Bruce Afflcck.J crease minimum salaries of min-'MFS- l"-dlll -l9lllllll8- llld M"- -lull- lsters in aid - receiving charges 505 Bll9l"'l'l0l'9- to 83,000 from 82.300 has been put! in effect. after a successful career in -served as a member of the city are visiting number of years. HI Corona. Callfnrnia ('3) int Xltixl adds more personality ic your home with that nlltcronco in sic- in the new IMPIRIAL min Whatavaryotxrluzinedacor.trnhidividiialityofIIIvII'bly styled "nap:-'nl"aatuaatnaziairofd'ut;inctiva bautyand chalI.C&hirnthhwithPictmI-WilldowVid0lI.thrlao- . diznadaaal'GIobalSonntrandyonhanhlov'ioneriginaared OothenlII&hIIa1IdavdaCAEappliaatothaga'ot:in'oIi lriatnanutaltinaridacun-aaforGov;ariunant and National Dafnna.hat.liu'laphoflalevin'ovidunonatratad-aoonl Ioouvdbotllobigdifluutoa MONT SALESI. snivlcs ago; Mr Whiddcn is now retired Program, Entertainment. the tion and that these chairmen nel- Bee and Honey business. He hliillecl membcrs for their own group. i if ...... .. j oould be given to the class with the most parents at the Home and School meeting met with much ap- lproval. A roll call was made of the present attendance. Father Kelly kindly offered to donate the shield for the next meeting. After discussion on the advis- bility of organizing the members Into different committees to help make this branch of the Home and School more interesting, it was Their many friends are glad to moved by Mr. D. H- Gillan! and welcome them. They were former; seconded by Mr. P. C. Martin. that residents of North Bcdeque andi the officers appoint chairmen of left the province about 45 yearsl committees. such as Membership. Educa- The date for the monthly meet- Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Whiddenfcouncil in his home town for a, Inga was set for the second Thurs- day of every month. -I went down during the rainstorm of Jan 5-6 this ycar. zlml. '3d'"”'”l C”'"”" 5” "I E3"""" lchildrcn of St. Jean d' lberville. Bay. Maine, visited in St. Philip. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aucoin. An achievement day for the -l-Hl Sewing class was held in Cape Eg- mont school recently. Judges were ladies from the Women's Institute Staff in Cliarlottetovvn. Three prizes were in each class. Senior prize went to Zelnia Richard with 86 points. lntermcdiate class-Marie Arseiiault 96 points: Azclc Gallant -93: Bcrlha Richard 91. Junior Class l'Viola Gallant 92; Irene Arsenault .and Rita Gallant 88; Patricia Gal- lant, B6. The girls were congrat- ulated on the high marks acheived and also the teachers for the suc- cess of the class. Fourtccn girls finished their second year work and plans were made for their tiilrd year starting in September. Mrs. Aldona Lalonde and daugh- ter Rose Marie of Arvida. Quebec. also Mr. and Mrs. Josey Arsenault. New York. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. William Arsenault. Guardsman J. Martin Maddix. who has been transferred to Ipperl- wish Climp. Forest, Ontario, from Gagetown. N.B.. is .,ending leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Will- lam Maddix. Mr. and Mrs. Abdon Gsudci. have as guests. Pte.. Cyrus Gaudet. and. Following considerable discussion it was decided to make a canvass our to raise part of the cost of ar to cost about 335,000. A further freezing , meeting is scheduled for October , Altar Society was held at the home lof Mrs. int. softer, Safer officers elected were the followinl? gui-er - Esther Carruthera; Pub- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wea- . . . vcr llennessey also of Moncton vil- wd famny of D'eppe' NB” wewiilcd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alyre P. Arsenault recently. two children of Charlottetown. re cently visited relatives here. land children of Ontario, recently visited Mr. Arsenault. aiilt motored In Charlottetown for their infant son who has been a patient in Charlottetown Hospital. Society held their monthly meeting with a good attcndarlce. Meeting opened with a prayer, recited by Mr. T. Landry. Mr. Armand Arsen- ault gave a report of recent con- vention lield in Mlscouche. It was decided to hold a Bingo at next meeting. funds for the Society. and family of Toronto recently vi- sited his parents. Mr. Joseph Arsenault. John. N.B.. rccently visited his brother Mr. Geldas Richard a nd Mrs. Richard. also his sister Mrs. Theopbile Arsenault. and step mo-I ther Mrs. Joseph L. Richard. Glorice Richard recently were Mrs. Richard's McKcnzie. Mr. young daughter Joyce from Revere. lMass: also her brother J. Edmond Wedge. Chelsea. Mass, her sister lMIss llelen Peters. East St.. John. NB ' of the entire district in an endeav. stationed in Picton, Ontario. recent- ly visited his father Mr. Theodore new building which was estimated AT-Wlllllll 0" ll 30 day lEBVE- C.G. l.T. - COLUMN The Tryon "Twilight CiIl.lIel'eI1" worship service at the W.M.S. Ral- ly. and held a C.G.l.T. Tea. The President - Evelyn Woodaide; Vice President - Ruth Foy; Trea lications e Adele dixon. 17. Mrs. Gaudet daughter Slmonne of Fredricton. N.B.. also Mr. and Mrs. John Voutour and daughter Nancy of pleppe. N13- Miss Julianne Bernard. recently returned from St. Anne de Beau- pre, Quebec. and Cap de la Made- leine. Mrs. Nazaire Deroche, Hamilton, Ontario. vsiited her sister Mu. Am- ond Gallant. Miss Annie Gaudel, Cambridge, Mass, accompanied by Master Vernon Chistlom, spent their vac- ation with Mrs. Sophie Gaudet and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaudet. Miss Matilda Arsenault. R.N. of Hotel Dieu Hospital, Moncton, N.B. to in at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gauthier and Mrs. Azade Arsenault recently vi- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drapeau and uebec. recently visited Mr. I rid Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Haskie. Theodore and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Arsen- Membcis of St. Thomas Aquinas aervad by Mrs. IelixAraenaun, Mrs. Helene Araaault. family Miaeouche. recently visited in-. and Mrs. J co , Guhen. Oleph nnler. St . ark Auguatin Gallant, e , .. . reorganized on Septemhe lat. Since Mr: an um M: "d the first meeting they have bellkd clean the church. conducted the Hllne. were visitors of Mr. and lira. Anthony Maddlx and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave and 3 children of Toronto, spent their vacation with Mr. and Mn. Ffl Fidele Arsenault. L.AC Clarence Perry, Lake, Alberta. spent sometime via. lting his mother Mrs. Daniel Per- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rockwell and 8 children have returned home and Mrs. Gerard Arsenault. Mr. Emmett DesRoches and two daughters Norma and Stella and his niece Ann Louise Bandrian, Sydney, N.S.. spent some time vis- iting at home of Mr. and Mrs, Fidele DesRoches. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Duffy and family of Halifax, NS. vncationed DesRoches. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant and young son Ricky of Fort Simpson, North West Territories. are on the Island again after an absence of 2 Theodore Gallant, seam, Gallant Cold lole, Egmont Bay. Vancouver. They were visiting Egmont Bay at the home of Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Fedele lfax, O Here”s the bread aeeoaoannanaonaaaaaa Mr. and Mrs. also Mr. and Mrs. Urban Gallant Pte and Mrs. William Cameron. Irflved recently from oniai-io and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clilr. ence Cameron. St. Eleanor's. Pie Cameron is the son of Mr. Pete," Cameron and the late Mrs. Cam. aron of Riverside. Lot 16. endsof Mrs. Laura Baglole. are sorry to learn of her illness at the home of her son John J. Bag. oatia-t has been te Fort Simpson. to: past lllflley Gallant. Toronto aome time visiting mg Mr: Peter Gallam and Mrs. Baglole. Southwest, Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MacMill, River- side were. Mr. and Mrs. Elma,- MacMill and Mr. Donough of St.. John, NB. Mr. and Mrs. Mayfield Campbeh Summerside. ' Mrs. Perdie Stewart. Carleton Siding and daughter Mrs. Herkberi Summerside, were recent visuoi-5' Southwest. Edwin S. Darby. Jr., is speniling some time at his home in Abfillllis Village after being employed in 5., John. N.B., for the last year Mr. Anthony Arsenault. Runifurrt. Maine, visited his brother Joseiu, T. Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richard. ll..:. and Mrs. Basil and spent their holidays with up. and Mrs. Gildas Richard. even homemade Oaoalneeaaanoaoooaa-aaaaeaaa-on can”t beat aaaanacaoaoaoanaaanaalanaaaaa Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arsenauli and Mrs. TIV TNI. nacu-a vounaau Then cvmpan your homemade loal ulllt Butternut lor (Halt. flxlurr. lmllneu. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richard. St.. Visitors at home of Mr. and Mrs. sister. Mrs. Fredrick McKenzie and THI PINIIT LOAF OF IRIAD WI”VI IVII IAKID it's at your grocer's now! So look for the loaf with the homemade recipe on the wrapper. Then prove to yourself that no one bakes better bread than Butternut Vine bread that avert homemade can I. but . . . for taste. . . . for texture! . .ior freshness. for wet-' ..r..r..ar...r.en-' ff..r..-tff.lf..r...-t.-i-f- iilFIZ'77:3 '5 Mr. Alfred Arsenault. R.c.A.ir. Monthly meeting of St. Gilbert Felix Ai scnaull. Twelve SEIIVINGS IN IVIIY I3 01'. IAG euoano FAMOUS viatow nmnu cur oa iaucn in alien is or. no. cnvml can uu.m nuaaua It not a no a at. no. Add Iparlila to any meal or snack with delicious Bran Geinl. generously spread with fruit butter! Easy to make? Always . . . when you use dependable Plaiachanaifl Active Dry You: for you home baking! Vsnpnlh - Ioivln alhaloll-purpose Vacupahenaolng "Pl" 'hWIlvonolnadaoQav 3.1una-ncalgmlynauud Ihboapoongggh boordnndllnaadunillanoolh jK"”h..n.1 Ondolaailc. Floeelngnaaol c-W---s :'f..'?.2'c.'?!.T.?1.”L'Z I.IAeaidIie.IaoQnhbbuul Vitlliltmfnafvevadrah. 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