A SPECIAL dinner. sprinsnrod by tilt: PEI. nepanmcnt of A icultitre and the PEI. Ddlrymen‘s Assuciation. “a! hrld Iasi nighl at the Char- loiletown Hoiel hmloi'itll din winners d til! fifth mnual Prtnee Edward Islflid Mitre improvement ctmpetition. The championship went to Victor Balri. Cornwall. left. who wan presented with I'tll trophy by r___—_.__ ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts r' r we , cot. 30',"ioti S'side Area Bulfeted By Winds From Ginny l By CAnMAN smiTit i tor approximately ‘10 to 25 min- s-sme Bureau, Th: Guardlnniutca around a um and lnwn Despite winds gusting to 75‘ electric plant aupermtcndt-ut. miles per hour to the Summe E' .lones. laid the hint‘kuitt ride area. little damage was re- was caused by trouble on the i pnrled by Island Telep h o n E. Maritime Electric line ctiniieci» Hit And Run Case Hears I2 Testify m BUREAL‘In a plat-P niher than his own or THE GUARDIAN residence. reserved a plea an t-tiaiceil nith leaving lhe his case ai-one oi an accident. a Charlnt- ’n\' 7. ieioun resident. Winston Church A ('arleinn sitilnu man was ill \inih'ay, pleaded not guilty rined no and t-Ilsls ior drunken boltirt‘ \lalzisirale W 'llester MOSS and an allrlllttillal 5le and s \lat-l)tlnald in Prince County costs on a second i-iiai-gc oi nol mactslraie's court yestcrttay. ing damage in the Bili‘tlml ceill and his on»- Ms adjourned in no was also ordered to m a k e Till-retina. Nov 2%. (allowing restiililtin ui ill to to llle 'i‘ouii lt'illrlitmy by 12 crown Witness oi Borden tor repairs to thci cell. has adloiiroed uoiil es Tile nt- ell. an employee of Maritime alleged to have struck two children. Cecil Built-s l2. and his sister. Debra nollos. ll. children at Mr and An indian ironi \ova stoma. charged ivith helm: in an initial cated condition oil the reserva-‘ tion. was lined sin and rows \irs I Vllitm M U Victoria 45 so Edmnnlnn 22 to neslna an til Winnipeg ’53 to :Toronto 37 As lotiauh . as to i lilonireai .17 u 'Quehec 37 all ‘, Fredericton 39 to 15am Jnhn it in Moncton 43 so nalitux u; n2 Charlottetown 44 oz iSydney 49 hi Vermouth . to no st. John‘s .. «i so HALil-‘AX tCPi #Thc weather nilice says that near midnight tropical storm Gti’ii’iy was ecu- tered east or Chatham in the Guts or St. lawrence and malt- ilig rapidly northeast. Pressures were rising over much at the Marlltrrles. the precipitation had ended at most places. and the winds were diminishing Despite the withdrallal oi ing with the town plant. h i , Maritime Electric or the Sum- iame trouble was also blilitlctl P merside electric depart m C n I Ambrose Boyies evon. on the evening v and a number at trees liver the . gornua with the high winds. that night. island Telephon: maintenance toreman. Earl Smith. said the only troubles encountered in Prince county were a law scattered poles knocked down lines somewhere between D'- Leury and Tignish Mr smith said that three maintenance men were sent tn Alherion as a precautionary measure but that he had called in all vehicles and men all the roads as he tell it was too doo- l.iizhta were oil in Summerside David Scales on ll‘ilall' oi the Mealtime Plant Food Produce era Association. The reserve Championship Vient in Hector Matheson. Heatherdaia. not shown in this photo. Cornwall Man Is Winner Of Pasture Competition Mr. Gerald ilorgan. Point: a. Mr. and Mr . Murphy. Cornwall Po. Kings County‘ 1 E n c Ii y Francis d . Mr. a ll Connor. Mn Mrs Emerlon 0‘ n- tsgue, int. 5; 1 Mr. and Mrs Dan Muttleson, M I l l luwn Cross: 3 Mr. and Mrs. Chester O'Donnell. Souris River: 4. M and Mn. Gerald Walsh. Penile R. 2; 5. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keiau Gordon. Cardigan; 6. Mr. John Riley, Bridgetoth SECOND YEAR This competition tor second ycar contestants is open only to on the blackout in the Konslnz ton area from between 7th toi have originated in n lubveiailuu It Chnrlottctnwn. With the trouble on this line. as an emergency in e a a it re, broke. leaving the leu in dark- n ss T mersioe is running on its in... power now and will continue to do in until the trouble is clear. to ed. FALLING TREES Poplar Grove, Grand River nn Springhlll. The BCAF ‘mei' pol-ted early last night winds were In the 60 o 75 between 3.30 and 1.30 yester- day allernonn. Winds abated Inl- er in the day and at it o'clock "Wilde that night were blowing It 35 m.p.h. with gusts to 55. A ‘met' spokesman said Hi 9 is p m The trouble was said it. art-used is reported to Mr, .Innes said the town plant. Western Highway W 5...,” “my pm... the Mann"... tlion near the home oi their Electric so that no it a m a s a Wildest-ems. ‘i‘ii’ would be dnne to the town Equip» Thunla! merit and aa a result all L‘ll’i‘lltls DWI" he superintendent raid 5...... anti George McMahon acted tor Maritime Electric rep o rt 9 a named l-‘ i- e d c He A Large. trees had iaiien across lines in ‘l'drinliewwn. acted tor the u- d cuso nail... ,._‘Wc<ige. charged with carrying H, a. an littt‘nolle Weapon mite P... so hell buckle. had . ma “stem” Ens“... .0 iotirnod to Nov. 4 and boil wasl . with possession oi stolen goods. WEATHER . It oi July got. I Al the time or the accident the net-n driving a Maritime Eiec- tiff Irit' \'el’|iL‘IB and travelling ensll innards summerside on th at hen he is at: WWW" ICENI [ti have struck III! chil-‘ S issued by [Its weather co: Min. Max. is 25 and Boylet. M r s Albert John I‘ Nicholson oi Chariot- tt‘ltilill represented the ntcused ilie Crown. TIIP Case at the Crown vs. lllarllime Asphalt (or failing tn tile proper income tax returns. was adjnurned to a data to be ii . Albert Joseph “is u r t o rt . I shanEill-i his case ad~l sel nt $2I'Ifl cash. The cases Against two Sll m~ residents. .l o s 2 D II. Dr Eric Gallant and Wen- i" r a n c l s Grady. charged‘ Devan Sliced BACON Walt all t i TORONTO lcPi _ Tentpei‘fl-l‘ i Ginny, skies are expected to re- ‘ main generally cloudy as a dis urbance east ot Cape Cod at feet: the district today nain lit expected in all regions again with snowilurrtea in northern New Brunswick. Regional tomcasts: Prince Edward islnnd. East. I ICE CREAM 1/2 GAL. Mnxwell House ti oz.——lnstnnt COFFEE 99c l m 10.3. mutt-oi m urn in ended , flurifll ditr morning but becoming cloudy again in the alternnori with l- (‘2~i(tlla| ~lvivit"s. much coo'r . wtnds stiuihuesi as gusts to no diminishing to snulhwml to near noon IlWl'»m.".II at uharlotieiown :6 and 40. Women 11 and In High tide toda} at Charlotte- town at tlzilam . Al trust ii iii 33! am and ti! pm summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- i tuun Suit rises loday at 326 Ind sols at 502 Fires Flare In Ontario By THE cavnutAN PRESS brush and grass tires con. tinue in flare up across south. Ontario. hardest hit area the worst draught to strike the province in this can- western ‘ Although scattered showers tell in manv parts at ootario :enrly Tuesday. department. nl ‘aEricullure ntllcinls said it was not enough bo dampen th- lgrnund. « SPECIAL Creamery BUTTER 2 us. 1 '03 With Your 55 Order ny NEIL A. MdTHEsoN oi proper pastime cars lind inan~ithe winner. A challenge trophy, "'05! wile were in F a Hit “Mr! M the humane would “F” ““’““’"Ed in 0”" 3 Victor Bnln, Cornwall who won nuemem suggested. OA'IS the provincial posture mmpcttbsECoNt) [N it in Ills ilrsi yoar oi participaIH This provmee stands high in toll. Hector hintheson. grain production Wig Castan- Heatliei-dnle, the provtncial re—‘ian provinces—it is second only serve chnmplnn were honored to British Columbia in busilelsnfjolnt winners In 1962. and this. scvernlionts tn the acre—t there winners at a is room tor much better nver-‘ by Dr H.age production by improvedl Potash Com- tarm practices. Mr. Black id id lart night along with dozen other {1' bannuet provided alnndcr. president pnnv or Canada is 'ririrlari niaci- research ot- iter 3..., mid The Guard..." ricoi- at tile \pet‘imenlal Farm that he Mum an up...” or discuss l or .ailon M pastuwriappmimtely m a... mph,“ and lain crops with an ex-mw mm, W m, ".15 Fuel hniisnvc. dciailcd study at ex. n, L. well am units. 9., push perim’"lt: ccnduritd with Vlf—[ure mm. w. my." mum. l-"i‘ii‘lter and mum NP- tolowed in his first year at oom- pllt‘r'llmil‘ ' ‘llr petition. .rk was lntrodutcd by “I think l‘il so into it aga to Dr at. l or and was thanka you." said the Cornwall on hclmlt oi the gathering Wifnrmer who will continue to use 5cm linclrtliiir. Unlrvtt nos same method or store 'lllr tlovlllv donated by ihe‘maaingernent in tuture mxaldless lllntii'mr Plant Food Producon .1 onetim- he is in competition. Absariatlnn. 4 they retires . Mail-cam: has been top Moritime imllim modules man in Kings now tor nuns oresonicti hv mind Scales. seven] years and he Ch Money prizes pebyMr. ll \l t {1' Shin and the splendid 5m achieves ll . i b\' Agriculture with his range cwp in the light . ci- Andr lilacnae. mi Culloden soil which runs nnicv Prillrc<s. Mrs sterling that Kings C Iy i lllocnao, nrnokiicid nreserllld This is the filth _rie ra<h orlir-s tn the remainder ol _ the winners She was assisted byitirlle Mr. Scales onplained, tint .Y Liiirolil iii-war New Perth. .the Maritime tertiiim rampan- ltncPherson. Oyster is. have presented the shield to ' d presided l Their—4’— . n i ,ld t -' $.‘i“‘n.r.i..:'.’-: about... iBEAUTIFICATIO A i'llm "Fart-Him: Show" [mmm‘d m p"! 1. was shown nnilr the slim or the doincr moot rlr: . his stint: Tiosls llr. black succcsled mmviog pasture ticlds to control weeds .and elimlnnte' dead grass: the, I w leol. EW. .ioluiatone. was Un- ‘tmi Rood Women! Institute. :fsntALL HOLDINGS The Small Holding Comet- uass Provincial. vtlicn sitcli implications will have thc ontimitm crioci on the mt.- in: land: the spreading of drw -i t-hain dress: cutting . 5'. E Queens . . p _ Chme Macnougail. Fmrview: Kings County. Mr. Mrs Haitian .iardme, Kinssbm. Tha P.E.i. Truvel ntuuu prised tor the winnen ui_ in Ga Competition. Ci Whil'h "WT-ills avoiding marmal- ltlz. as much ills unilt‘l‘m'llllrld , were some of the many facets ‘ R.R.; Qteml County. MT. and MN. Obesity M‘IK'DI'IIAII. Flir- vtc-w: 101ml Ctluliy, Mr. And Ml‘l. Gm“ H. Bruce. Xmas- _.__———— PLAN ICE MAKING cnnrlea Hogan. rink ma ager in the promote. winner Mrs. at the Civic Stadium. Summer- Jmes noon cixnwoll; ({i‘ass lide. said yesterday Ice mmllg (El lul' war-ton over I 3!; will get underway this weelieud. yes" to momma. winner. “9 The mat skating session will lbe 11:22.10“! Mutt-i. Malpeq held Nnv. it. but hockey practa- m. “WNW Cam ea may be hcld earlier by cnn- ___——— DEATH NOTICES I uctlnu Mr. Hogan. GALLANT FUNERAL — The In. Illa lot Clulltted Death Nttllu tollmn). own!“ rules: is: 13!. judged on I county - Colmty. Ml'. horo. ‘ The EEJ. Toul‘H Association ‘ Cinsa [At Ior tunerai tor Mary Gisele. daught- er or Mr. lind Mrs Joseph Gallant. Cape Egmoni. wu held Competition wnn ngnh made up prominent t hears the namcs oi wiiired Fumes: and son, Vernon as the 1961 champions: the names oi the Fui‘ness inmily associated with Fenturl Mayne. Emerald as iyear is add . Head table guests were piped In by Pit)? Major Bruce Mac- . Lil/ran. rial-lie of Victor Batu tery Lrnbrovement Competition in n vrovinrlai compellth which was begun this year and sponsored by Vere urck and ism. The winner oi this com. petition was st. Europe's Ril- n-ian Catholic Cemetery. span» ‘sorbd by the Covehead Roan :Wornul's inst-title. iMERIT AWARDS . Cot-tiiicales ol liicn't will be awe Rural beautiii- cation Society to all prize win- liters. The N expressed P dem and directors ieoaure m the keen interest taken in rural beautmci- cation throughout the Province and panicularly by Women's in- stitute groups. Thcy also ex- pressed the Soctei'y‘s appreci- ation oi the support given by was and radio. the financial support received trom the Pro. vinan Depnnmont oi Agricul- ture and tram s iirms organizations and individuals, Co c at The Judges in this year's in test wet-c c. ilnlph M‘orim Miscoitchc. (or Prince Count Ernest Dunning. Kenslngton. t’m' 5 my. and Donald MacLeod. Victmin Cross. for Kings. Tile final judging ot' mvmciiat competitions noas done by a committee consisting oi D.c. soiiunnan, x L. lsrehaut. Glen Maani‘en and G. Claude Smith. The detailed results of the lam Contest are a. tnllnws: woman's INSTITUTES Class tAt — Entries Com- Mlian: The Awards in this competition are on n Provincial basis. 1. Union Road Women's lnsfimte: 2. Easl Baltic We men‘s Institute. Class tut - cinnmiunlty im— provement. The awatds are also mi a Provincial basis. The prices range Fit-am smut to $100.00. 1. River lvornen-s stitute; z. Covehead Wo- men's Institute: 3. 50th Milton Women's institue: a North Mil- ton Women's Institute. lictloot. tMPtlovnMitNTs The section tor school tin. s a Women's ln- shtule protect oi the district and is commute to noel-om. rural schools only. A win at 525.00 is nwnntcd to thc whuitog 1n- stitiue in each county. in ad- ition. ntiieltis. donated by ll.T. iiolmiin ind. m awarded lot- the moat nonmement in mie- rooni stumls and school diminu- hi each courtly. viiiiuicrl are as tollowa: Prince County - Lower Fm town: Queens CWM South Milbn'n: KInKI County . North Lake. S'turdny nllrrnmn in Our Lndy at Mount rarmel Church where “uncle.” the prime county Rev. Francis Tarditi oiticlated. “on,” “my, not. 29, lost. Pallbearers were it‘. ile Gallant. putter.“ Walker in hit m; Henri Gnllnnl, lilirni-l nrsenault yum Mm arrangemau and Lionel Poitier interment Wm b. .m tar. well to churrh reme‘lorYl I STEWART FL‘NEnAL —The fillinl'nl for Flora A Stewart wnb held Friday nflrrnann. Get. Ill. i i Funeral with A short service at the Phil- log the it lies Funeral Home. Tyne val- Home mm W‘I‘Ilf'zm‘ ier. tollnwed by scrvlre in l'ic- will hell: Vl' I. h a” toria West United church con- n ductett hv the pastor. tier we. assisted by Rev Pet- er porch and Edward Philllpl -- Lo M MAN!!! — At the marksm- :nwn Hospltll. Monday Oct. 1m. Mrs. Innis McManus. Iy'l (kill. in her 59M year Mall ll u. Kel i Mm - lrom where the tulleral will he i Pallbearers wcra- wtlliam Phil~ Mid Tun-my in. 13s; lips. in, Campbell. Allison m the tuner]! mm ls! nlynei. Alex Ford. ch a r l e a tor peduiem Him nonm- lttwre. ohn R. Enmn inter-i interdiscitnilrminl‘l: yot Wm ' '" i h reme- to our ml’n : he: was in the churn I ~ h a. WW This is a movinciai compat- ition and is open to Rural Non» Prom Geometries only. Prizes nre u mllows: I. St, nugeoe's; z. Ebeoeier- : Knuiainrd. FARM IIOME lM‘PIlflVEMEN’I' The (allowing are the men in the lust year Poi-m Home lair. Kelvin Gme. Nil-midi. McNetlla Mil Z. t In: 3. Erie Dav. Konstantin: Mr. And Omelet! . and Mia. Melvin Sim. solidi Freetown. Queens County: 1, lit-ii. Winlloe. 2. Mr W. Kennedy. Mt. herbal-t; a. Mr nod Mn. Diner Neill. south Milton; t. Mr and Mia. Austin Coedy. Haoelbrooh; 5. Mr, ml Mrs Earl thhlrds. Alberry ‘ Plains: n Mr and Mrs. Arthur lMIcKinnni'i. Traci-tit- Cross; 1. I‘ Inland set. . and M lh Home Improvement. class on puss just west oi PEI hill lire-i A Kensington mnn. or... or H. icy. Bel-in: VI : Contest in 1962, and who made loo points or more in that con test. Awards tol- this contest a on a Provincial basis: . Mr and Mrs. Leonard Ling. Wheat. ley River. 2 ton lliacLain a. Mr and Mrs. Miihurn iload. Titinl) YEAR Ira Stewart. contestants is open only to those who were in the Farm Ho and 1952 and who ma e Awards for thin contest In on ‘ l n Provincial basis . Mr. a n d Mrs. Harry Lewis. Jr., w . Itock: 2. Mr Edwilrd C I r rie Earnssiiite: a. Mr. and MacLean Horne. R. :t.M nradlcy. Mr- :4 J. Penke‘l P. :‘r oro. sMALL noLntNG Entry in the noon holdins im- provement competition ll open mil to those whose chiei oceu. pation is other than that at iarming aiid who are year-round residents of non-incorporated areas. not including suburban alarlottetown. To be eligible tor an award. the contestant must be residing on the property at the time oi the tinal inspection. Claaa (Al — Buildingl trnm one to three years old. Prizes are on a Provincial basin: 1. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Dris~ coil. Johnstone's River: 2. Mr. and Mrs, Patrick riot-gen. stan- pe~ it. Mr. and Mrs. nursel smith. Milton: t. Mr. and Mrs. ayne Cornwall. :- a re there would be a sharp wl . Mr. and Mrs. Mil- hnur. a. Nine Mile creek; that the temperature would me r. and Mrs. Lennard 5. Mr. Way5 and Mrs. Clinton Stewart. Kings from Charlottetown to Summer dirted Increasing zales. The forecast was that by mornli shift (mm soul with wlnds ol' 4“ In 65 miles per ni‘v drflp to amqu the (Peer- a sh ing point by early morning In the afternoon. he salil. the tom-i BROKE WlNDows This competition roi- third year eeralures would rise in halm’fl‘ 38 and 40. The lirst snnlvtall ol‘ Bras [)‘nt-r cape Breton the season was also antic aiternoon. tailing to 25 gusts to as An RCAF‘ spokesman said that V grounded and bedded dnll‘n I.“ that an Eastern Prm‘lllt'ial Air- plane on a tlighi aide ran into strong head winds and that Its air speed was cut drastically. As a result. he said. the last two scheduled nights at e day were cancelled. All Summerside schools were closed down in the atternoon but were EXPECINI to resume DIAS! as this morning. All bniviing ate nvitioa were rancelied on nw count. of the sinful. TRACKS DAMAGED Last night guards were placed along Water Street to stop all mine irnm traversing along this area due to high waves hil~ ting the sea wall and splashing on the street. namnccd guard rails were strcwn on the street. The railroad tracks along the aeswsll on Water street West were also washed out. Class 45) — Buildings t't'iur years old and over. Prize! In an I County basis: Prince County: 1 Mr. I n d Mrs. Lorne Plnfls. Searietown: 2. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day. Kensington: 3. Mr. Rnymnnd J. Cuilelon. Freeland. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blackett, Free- Ilnd: 4. Mr. And Mrs. Enben Mnchllinms. Elmstdlle: 4. Mr. In LA. Amnnult, Mont Carmel. Queen: County! 1. Ml‘. Inn Mrs. Chesley Mnchugall. Fair- View: 1. Mr. In Pa. .7. Ernest Cousins. Hunter River 3. M r. Ind M Stephen Buntl, Hunter Rlver. Klm County: Mrs. Hartlcu Jard r a ll tt In. K I n it!- b . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W Davidson. Fortune Bridge: Mrs. ery Slewlrt. Montague. l. PLtiwitll. GARDEN The tiower garden compete lion is open only to those eligib- Thls competition II divided In- to Class (Al and Class tat. Class tAI la Iudged on a Pro- vincial basis. This class is open to those who have won I prize I! least since In the Flower Garden Competition in the past three urs. Mr. And Mrs Ernest 1'. Coins. Milton: 2. Mr. Ind Mn. MIcLenn Horne. AI- berton: 3. Mr. And Mn. lerV Lewis. flnwilll “.11.. 4. Rev A E Plenty. Mills: 5 M Ver- nnn MuMIlIln. Buckle. 6 Mill Mary M. Stewnrl. Clven- lh and‘those who have not won a price to the Competition in the in item. Print-e County: 1. Mr. and Mn. Alvin Webb. nowinn n n Met-h “E! Mn. Alvin nail. H 4. Mn. Robert Woodbine. leery: s. r and Mn. n. s m Anaertml. mae- county: I. Mr. Mn Cite-icy MneDmlln visits. I. lilr. and In to to enter the Farm Home l rince County. .\lr. Elmer x. movement, Smnll hnhliiig 1'". Smith. Smith ti’ccinwn provement or the Pe rlec Itnn Queen: Cnitillv. .\lr and Mrs. Dnii'y Burn Improvement Cum. Glrllrld .\ ‘I‘llrt‘. Brmhtteld petitions. provided they are m. Kings Count \Ir and Mr tdenti atom-incorporated arena. K915» Gordon. rdlsnn. . is. i. in... t. . not It You're TIRED C ty hull it is open to beginners r Onrden lhi’le o , a o dl at. I‘nlr‘ mtuuodeoent-nD-u'a... Gearon G, Machlillan, New Dnmlnlnn. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Colin .1. ar- Phall. Cornwall. 4 Mrs. Rae Simmnns. West RoyaltY; 5 Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Lane, North Willshire. King! Cnunly: I. Mr. I n d Mrs. George H aruca. Kings born: 2. .\lr. and Mrs. lra Ste- wart. Mllhurn Rand, Midgell. 0.; a. air. and Mrs Raymond Murphy. SI .\iary‘s Hand West. Montague R R I. BARN IMPRI'WEMENT This competition is sponsored by Central (‘rt‘aml‘l‘les Limited Ind (IPSlEl'iM tn raise the Mand- ard ot sanitary milk and cream prnrluctinn ln Prltlre Edward Is- land. it is open to all milk a n d cream producers in the province of Prince Eduard Islnnd. The ‘wlnners are its follows I575.0l'll rachi: Provincial Winner. A special price M375 m. \Ir. and Mrs Garlieid lilacl‘iti'e, Ermklirld, AGREE D\I TRIP OTTAWA -t'l'" The Corn- mnnl defence rnmmtll” Tues- day agreed unanimously and without disrltssinn In trike nn Illrexpcnse paid trip in Britain and Eurnpe o- T' a committee visit military lestnhlishmellis and talk with ‘milildry lutlltinlli‘s there. Tilt. inmrttee also decided it would prcscllt an tntcrim report in lPIIIIs’ImC I hrlnre Christina All THE TIME Noni not) then everybody let- a "out. an .a, anti-tb- II unveil Vin". luai ootid' cd is uni... batter, teat betiri. Dali's Kilmy Fill: In with the tr mob—tithi- dilation-um. w with breaking and entering. re- ; uticstcd a change at plea tram h w “mm” guilty in not guilty and chose to k 8 I d remanded until Nov. 5 and ball The “p” 95'" " a S" was set at sisoo with one surely haird- Leonard Thnmnl nushie. Pietou improvement Contests oi lsiii DECREASE IN AFTERNOON .Cnunty. NS.. were each semen-i A gradual decrease in wind ced to th ree days in Prince points or nver in each contest. strength was predicted ilir lilo, County Jail nn Willi breaking windows in the South ,, all planes at the airport nerei “he...” the hangars He also mciltiunedi Lit. 59” PORK CHOPS ill. 65‘ ric Stewart Hunter, charged be tried by magistrate. He was Fluffo Shortening 3 LBS. 1.00 Hallow en Curly KISSES 2 us. 69" or $700 or semi cos . H resented by Meiv 2 Campbell. Picnic HAMS Lil. 45° RPElllaIiI B e r n a r A Dunn. n it i Freelnwn Sc on A sea View resident. Douglas Murrav Wooiisiile. appearing on separate charges at impairedi driving and possession oi llqunr charges 8 Lnnzwnrth Ave. These are the magic elements that give you. 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