Col-ln"Y Clorll Di" SAYS U. S. DIPLOMAT The Gttmiiln P-80 11 BADDECK N.s. ICPI-Charles Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1957 W. K. McCurdy. 78. retired mu- nlcipal clerk and treasurer for . . I n...... c........ on in not... Bnfaln ave 1- ram 3"-ll” ''ll'l'l ' gdlotnogzyfoilowing a heart attack QIVQ3 H". Addfggg .. Mr. McCurdy was appointed 0 Tlie relular weekly meeting of . municipal clerk in 1922 and re ' the Sumrnerside Alpha Hi-Y Chap- tildd W0 yillrl I80. He also S r a e H e a O tor was held Wednesday, February served on the executive of the 13, with the president, Ned Hen- Unlon of Nova Scotia Municipalit- thorn in the chiar. Merrill Bishop l" hr mny V””' WASHINGTON AP)-The story less the Israel troops at once with- usual tea and cookies. Ben-Gurlon llld Nell MncGresur led tlld Will" ugh, snhdo of ,, drnmnucldrew from Sinai, Britain would at first exploded at this uitimav Ibip period. Follrttdll m9l'lll39 - '9' came y enter the war against Israel." tum but finally he said well we Illonded to the roll coll DllVid Mil” - H G ' New Y'"'5 E" llllsll by 3 ll 5' DANGER or MINES can'take on the six Arab c'oun- Donald was appointed chairman of h 'ml95533ll0l' l0 t'-l9llV9l' 3 Bl'lll5l'l ”Ben-Gurion had gone up to Ti- tries. but we really can't take on the NOV!"-El Colllmlttwt The "St . ultimatum that forced Israel to berluso for a cure." McDonald the British Empire. too. There of the member! of tile Club will I- on whhdnw n; hoops from Egym. said. 'They said he couldn't come will not be an Israel hoot on Eg- lot on tllil C0llllllltt99- ' in so" in 194349 back. I replied that, if he couldn't yptian soil in 48 hours.' and the Word was received by the pres- . ' g come back. I would go to him be- Israeli troops were withdrawn. ident that the mentor, George Mac- As far as could be learned last Jam” 6' Mcbmlaldt llrSl.U' 5' cause we had to have an answer "I have often wondered Wllnt Lennan resigned from this post. A evening the main highway from allllmsnd" to lsnlelf delivered that day. The Israelis replied Anthony Eden tllollgilt about tllllt problem then arose as to who Tisnlsh. through Alberton to Sum- ll” "l"5"3e- a”””"l"l3 l” '5' "you can't go. because you skirt British act of saving Egypt in De- would be the new mentor. It was me.-51.1; wan opgn 1., mmo, ".1. '-lllllllly "leased lly the 5,9lllll9 ll" the Arab lines and there might be cembe of 1948 when he felt him- unanimously decided to ask Mr. flc; but a strong ground drift was med wrvlces lmd mlelg" relal I 'll'i9ndlY' mine in the road." self forced to launch his ill - ad- Kenneth Walker of the Y's Men's .mnh1n' 11-hVo111ng Von. heavy In tiolls Commltlteost Mf;'D0llall'l "ed" "1 said. 'anyhow, we go."' We vised and unfortunate Nttack on club it he would fill this post. The places. lied ll Wllll 'l'lVlll3 Ellylll lmlll arrived there at midnight. had the the Suez eight years later." president was appointed to do this. ALBIERTON TOWN COUNCIL IS SWORN IN i Alberlon's new Mayor and Town their first Town Meeting. They Don Campbell, Mayor Herbert 8. Clayton Travers. 5 I A rt ,, defeat at the time. some cont, Vol-sy who heard nn ' Council are shown above shortly are. LEFT. Councillors Perley Matthews. Councillors John C.l p1,n1o 1,, Ir, weeks. n1n31e1: nn1lb:te;)1:1-d'nt:,e',:n1-mil: McDonald said that in Decem- to whether (fr not to have a dance. I after taking the oath of office at Hardy, Richard Jeffery. Jr., J. Profit. Frank J. Carpenter andl and the ma. to Alberta” south hon hm, hm," "ooh, were . sotomoy. one to me Somme,-5111. Q . opera up. ...... ttomcux iolt1f he 533;; Dulles Holds On Despite ghhsenwt we mm at civic t Deep cuttings at Hosebank were !l'l'rlY I r 3 I 3 8 limo I 'd ' M P r ”'l"'' l" ll" lll'l"V' wllll l'l'”ll B k A d A re rted fillln in a Iin 1 at l ht Gaza and needed only til lion" to ' ' ' The resident told the commit- S ably a surplus in the hundreds of red H n l” . 3 3 ll ll 3 h 1 h. 1 1. C U ty ll SI e Legion Presses a . mime". M doom and; andult lfsnfliothtetpectednihat thiis comnlei: t enr eon cerlnell; 31 Onllnlllng npopu Or I tee chairrhen that nitggitdg . T . where” we W" "mum with Break sec on o e 11; way w I reman On t e a'ernoon o enc. given nex wee . I d i th It 0 pensionable disabilities are. be open for long Monomno "111 he receiyefd 8 mil By JOHN IIIGHTOWER mind of Dulles and Eisenhower to ll8V0 till 803"; l;lii;eF "flan: ' cause of the high cost of living. Alberto" stfgtllcvilesh Otlllanlllieed llilliggllilwalyn-aililrlni gteiftree tdgl-i:l'l!I.!letIe1l.e?)l'ziI1':lrIngrtll'l)m tg WASHINGTON (AP)mWhen Sir :,l;:::h1l:te:v:l:1:111igp:,s1:ra1t;d i)1zlditnh': ilvzasralllilbllrftedmchhifdlian til aacom. . A resolution was approved at President of the branch, reiterated lugflzlrnegu lG::'eT::1i:I;t :12: major snow clearing problem is in deliver to Israel's Premier David Anthony Eden resigned recently prune 111111115151. Nehru. mittee to look into this. Norman 11 iii: monthly general meeting of his recent criticism of the Domin- acknowledged um H" In the can some ill"? last Tlllll'5dllY llilllt prospect with another storm fore- Ben-Gurion "an ultimatum from as British prime minister, varions Tho Enenhower gdmlnigtratlon Sheen and Elmer Newson were . thc Summcrside branch of the Can- ion Command executive for not or early Friday morning tile C0" cast for today. the British government that un- polite suggestions were made in woo becoming mnoh more 5.,11c1g. also appointed to go on this com- ' of living in that they did raise aal- ooomuvo more In 0-Leary was 3 London and in lprlvate talks ooo of the goodwm and nnnnm-1 mittee. -I llmllllg llllellll l'llPl0llllll5 ll?" of countries in North Africa and Mr. Charles Ballem, former 3' that Allglll ' Alllellcllll l”el"ll”ll' Asia and in ch less soilcitious mentor of the club. was guest - Would be l"lPl'”Ved lll Seclelllly about the attitudes of the Western speaker, He told the members that adlan Legion held Monday even- presenting their request for in- . lug, requesting J. Watson Mac- creases to the government with "leg 0' cw" "Win" md' Naught. M.P. to stimulate action more vigor. He referred the mem- wllew” llld"'l'l'y ll” ill” l'cll' in Parliament in support of the hers to an article In the February ll”l"led-zell llle ll" lll ill” 9”" ”l broken into and an ” , made to remove a 600 lb. sale. Entry was made by breaking a request of the Dominion Executive edition of "The Legionary" written llVlll5 lll lll” llle” ll” been ll Wlllllllll" ill the T5” 0' "'9 blllldllli Di State Dull" Bl" 5"PP9d ”ldP' European powers. he was proud to be able to speak Council of the Canadian Legion. by Dominion President David iellellll ll"5l'"" lll the "359 "all: Wlllcll W35 "llclleil W I lllddelt ' ' Tllesl? flash” Oi llllllllolllslll ll?l' FUNDAMENTAL cnnncg to them, and said that he is a part in its demands for increases in Burgess, in which the writer points ll"'”"3ll""l clllllldn l" ll” la” lw” Tl” "la whlch wail mwed aim" e llle El5e,lll".”"el' ”dl"l"lm'l"lol” Tm d I mom In Us oonoy time worker with the Y.M.C.A. in disability pensions and war vct- out that in 1920 a cleaner or helper Yell” "ll: lwi-'lllY l99l- bill? Wlllell” ill 50”” llllelgll alllll” Clllel llaldly lllded 5 eve op ' ' Charlottetown. He then spoke on i: ' . on 1ho honzoh when n g,-nnn 01 which seems to be hardening lrito th s.w'AoP' b k ob H I as”. n V ST. JOHNS Nfld. (CP)-Vast The ice comes and goes at the senate Democrats thundered mm . very fohoomomal choose had moans span washes apunemse and Arctic ice fields have crept wlnds' capricc but never moves tt 8 mm Don” heen foreshadowed as early as . around the nulltl'IeBSl8 n corner of more than a few hours drifting ".I.'!'::se seven" hue mevmbly 1," June when E1nenhnwnr .19. fr:KilneIt:;lnsiil;uC:,l;irtl;3lJt:92;V!lIlI-5 :3: 1 h Newfoundland and Sunday liight time from shore. Sunday it mind (he ooomoh whether 1)n1. fended the rights of neutrals and t: 8 h "S to . team - . . were reported threatening ship- rammed hard against Portugal les is ahom wolhod no no d1,-nc1n1- appeared to question the wisdom ll P Y . ping in Placentia Bay and St. Cove in eastern Conception Bay 0, us, (onion oonoyo 111119,, of allies who had lined up with These teams are sponsorfd Yby Mary's Bay on the South Coast. where the ferry Kipawo is held more is somo rod1on1 change 1n the United States. the .Alpha and Centenna . s A South Coast ice blockade is prisoner but stirred and loosened the attitude of President E155", T1113 n1,-,1;-med ienden of coun. Mens Clubs, Ballem as dlrettlior. almost unheard of even in the in spots in Trinity Bay a few miles how" 0, Don” hhme" tho one”. tries like Turkey which had been He said that the league has rho most sever winters. If it devel- farther north. mm will be doomed for n 1nng American allies for years. Dulles purposes. The first one is. tie ops it could seal off several im- The people of Bell lslad nin Con- "moo undertook to correct the balance. toughest apponent that you have Is! ' ., Portilnt Ports for dl”il8l9l'l Work" Celliion Boy llllie no mresularylllt p1m11 supponr 1:110” mg on June 9 he s;'aid that neutrality yourself. If you try tobeatyourse t ing the Grand Banks as well as to shore with the Kipawo ice- Ehwohowo, hn, shown no 31311 was "obsolete and generally by working hard. you will oiveniul. Argetia a U.S. naval and coast bound. However. the 325-ton mo- of wookohhm h, his ooooo" go, "hnmorni, ally improve and Becot!!ilemctatlinp- guard base ad termini of the tor vessel Trepassey Succeeded ill 1115 necretnry of huge; the see. when this got a kickback from on in your class. on e a bale ferry William Carson which brings her third attempt to sail around mory ho. ohowh no non 1,1 311,. countries like India (Turkey was heat your team becausiaiour 3' h freight from Sydney. the headlands separating St hm no me nogmon 101- much he pleased). Dulles reversed himself is the gre-ateslt gl!f.k to seem: J The strip of shoreline from the John's from Conception Bay and dreamed. oohomod nnn mnned by saying that his caatlgatiou did purpose is. Ru Ell mahe e gdlme. It Burin Peninsula west to Part Aux delivered supplies to Bell Island h1m5e11 over 1; period of more not mean anything because there Try playing Wi Ollt t Em Ill 399 .. hammering, apparently in an at- tempt to open it. Several cartons of cigarettes were believed stolen. The same night an unsuccessful attempt was made to enter Strong's Garage directly across the street from the Co-op. An investigation is being made by the Alberton detachment of the R.C.M.P. R. T. Henthorn Is C. R.. F. Director TORONTO CP)mA. B. Munro of Toronto Monday was re-elected crnns allowances". The meeting in the Civil Service got 3900a year, Whereas the Minister of Nation- was held in the Legion Home and the same amount as that received al Health and Welfare has acknow- presided ovsr by Com. Dr. H.B. by a 100 per cent pensioner. Today ledged this increase in the cost of IiIacNeill. the same Civil Service employee living In stating there would be 1,, nmhn,-1ng1he 1-e5n1n11onm com. gtis 5z.7t:0 gngmthe gegsshoner re- andincrease in Old Age Pensions Lo M Ma, ("1 P m ceives ony ,'or . ayear an: me on q "me Be as "355 lllalltltlle Cnllll ;"V3lll- Elli: Whereas as the Government of means. a aes r. urgess. in C 1-1 1 t 11 1 111 h . the pensioner is not even enjoying 11-731:2: lite e'l'liei?oile, ll) meBl(:pe:lcly Kinette Itlhoj istaogard all Iilvgigog whirl;-h he n1nte1ne.nn1nn11cycnnne1-n1ng D13. ' 3 ll 9981'! '5- Gilt blllt P I . dW Vt- ! ITS ROgIllCl' MCETHIQ lcreases in hlstpeiifslontitlio not neaIr- Sn, .l.'1t.,..f.:'.fcl;',",.'i.'1' 10 3:... ewlhln T, I 1. uh 5 1 Y Comiliensoo or I? l'-59 ll served their country in the dark- m"isiied:eglni::lh;ec6h:boM: Il'lel:ld :)l'Ifje8 sitrict.;m1i920 and are totally 9.1 hour; last evening at the home of Mrs. 2lcl'.Fl3N al" We, the No. 5 Branch of the James Harris. with Wally Coulson Th L I . N F be b H Canadian Legion in Summerside. as chairman. One new member. l the G93 N” !”V'lI?d'f '9 request you as our representative Illrs. Jerry Reid was welcomed. 0 9 avernmen "5 e " '" in Ottawa to stimulate some so- l Ways and means of raising funds l"""'"e ' 33 1'3 ll” "em l" p"" tlon in caucas and in nnliament i ' . i t , h t t dt :1 I president of the Canadian Retail 1 - ' "f it " eutral coun- game are like our laws of to- i rtllrleolgiifulisilldlllliingallte lltasdifieescslgd llgl gel: l'l:e"'o C('ame' lllorezlcdgllll i)ileClil:iiii(i:stmolfuil1uli- ulgolnril I Fed"3ll”ll ll" ll seclllld lermi tnlrenqtlilisy iilzlt)-I'll tulle Ilfztllitfldugdlagddl: -:li?ubayi'ieKljeani'E?Illll9bolIlll5lteltlllggll lhlfl;t4l)he)l:.?dn be no doubt that in etlle sex: hen was talking day. Break them and penalties hr in previous years and raffle it Macmlll 5"'”ed the unpolwn" ecutive Council." clggtgelgs sxlglrs v?geogAr:l;.l5::&' :33 6.000 mile coastline free of ice. adding their names to those who oomnog me .3, 01 e9.hi; hli-th- about them. will be handed out. The third put. I th comr d ritin t th M" l" ""3 ”l"'l"g' giembeer of Piirllnanicnt slippgi-tin: A COPY oitlli-1 moilltion il in llr other vice-presidents are: A cheque from the Multiple the ,.oso1o11oo and oonoo --1, we forwarded immediately to Mr. mnnen cm-on, Montrggl; w. v 1 St-hlerosis Association for a dona- wam 1o got ohymng wo-11 havo MacNaughtln Ottawa. Creaghsn, Monctoa. N.B.; John "0" '9 llsslll lll mellllll W3! "ml to fight for it." The meeting approved 8 new on Nortltway. Toronto: A. A. Shelly. "ml ill” cl"ll Vlllllll llle slll" 95 TEXT plicattons for membership. Also. Saskatoon: and Sydney Slltllll" ”5'll0 l” lwlll lll lllls mil" wlllllly The resolution reads as follows: a letter was read from the Boy lilnd. Edlnontolh Mlrk Ely of T0r' cause. Next meeting will be held --whouo, Como. 15 1h tho goon! h,,oc1n11nn I 1e11g1ng onto is honorary secretary and 0" M"”l' ll ill llle llllllle ill Mm midst of its greatest economic ex- receipt of 835 from the Branch. 3. lt- -lollllloll Oi M0llil'0ll ll0ll0l" Wally Coulson. Lunch was served ary treasurer. by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. The ice extends in a ribbon 50 ll8Ve Bone ndriit Dll "39 ll095 and ti i Feb. 25-John Foster Dul- Even his friends conceded that pose is: There is more steam when t . to 100 miles broad from the eastv been lost in previous winters. The 1o.sy1,s1-oo1oo one of the gooohou W" n 11-icky piece of reasoning. youkare part (of the team! Test: . ern reches of the Grand Banks boys spent three hours on a drift- homo of h1. 1on8 nnd cnm1,n11ye TRUST , war pays o . ever 'pay along the northeast coast and be- ing ice pan while two villagers ouooh LACK 01' hard role because it Wont Pl! 0"- yond the Straits of Belle Isle to lowered a dory from a 100 foot Foortm-1,n1,n1yen1-n at gtruggie These and other contrad:c3on.s If you work fogethi.-u 1:1! no mat. its Arctic spawning grounds riorih cliff ito ice - free water and whh Romno o1 on,-g1ng hone nnd ol position. criticism ord I llilre ter what sport it IV WIYI PI! of Labrador. It presses heavy on worker their way to the rescue. omnhmg de,pn1g-,oiwn1- tears and stood in the bb;ickgrt;iunnWJ: off. the coastline cutting of all access Meuwhilc. the fog thai'bIotted --1,1-ink" diplomac, plus bad ero- Dulles went leoremrtiu d I At the and of the schedule a V to the sea only transportation out air traffic at St. Johns since non 01 M11911 ,.1n1,ion.hin. has Senate commm ttees mg blnqugt .111 1,. 11.15 111 which tgo. W , route for many Newfoundland and last Wednesday followed the ice been enough 10 bring nn gc. of crosmexarnlnatlon over e pm” '1" ho onnonwd tn 111, '11,. I Dlleclms "l"l"d' P' D' Bill” Labrador outports. out to sea. Trans - Canada Air cumulation of errors. failures and senhower Profloolll lor c0llEr0!- 1n; tum nnd v.1-tons players, In - R. Colburne. Mrs. H. Stright. Mrs. i . St. .I h ' . Nfid.: S. S. J b- si al th ity to use from)! it , 3 id us i I l I-J. Cameron and Mrs. Grant Tra. . HaIIfaox;n P. McCurdy.aScl',d- wgnlmlmlnlsfznly Qvufno S Sundgy rulgleiilavff fllIg)liets 'llIg:itdui)1l1riisll8:!i: crglIcllse:mhni:t:hl))Vl'llile: mlrcliiy to noocnessallyl till-d dollars on a sarge ,,”llf,l,l;lll,,,,ljl,',,, l::,l:m1o '1.h, 311,1: vers. N A.HCatlr1I), Saigt John. mpt clean the harbor of st. Sunday. work from 12 to 18 hours a day. scale to -agmgha Middle Eat for guidance. He said that berm ' ell ”l'll' "lllllle ' J h ' and drove the fields of If he demonstrated serious up from comm - the beginning of a game a per- F P ligac; ice about eight miles on gel Ofilly when he has loot Control A lwk 9' ll"-l" in Dltlil" son should read the 121lt'Plllnl. ; shore. strong aoutheasterly winds Former A'be"a of a situation, or has been shoved Join;-ly Itltoti by ovllso on no then li;e.ti1ited gt; akthgetens If we "eel" ll" '""nw”y "me have bml 5ho'H"'"ded' they've B I d P ' I H wmd elxpficted lo limit! utlllcililtlit A 0 ' unit! of the ulmilillgmldiatressed by Tho reverses Du les has suf- gthlgrelub llymlllingr Neszsoa. l which the Parkdale Flycrs have won a fair share of games. The .oVe ".5 as :'tl' ':l l'lll'll;d "tog cm 5” Mlnes M"-"star th 9Hll";5 glemsyemns mo block fend in his nlouonl Wm, con. made 0! the Island Leag"e' We've two lllalwn wmm or lorwnrd V97y l-579' FUHUTUI pgcteviielttaerflilrclz lt'seawa)i'daasain. . . th: lgssu 3: half of Indo-China to gross and with the Allies have not I ngimqug 111,111 5011111 shore got a four-cornered scramble in lines seems to be working out Stnkes Rlch the Commumsu in lo”. Ho W” Md my noon”, "foot on 111. h- Hnt-ircy 1,cn,;ne, '1-nennnyl pm... this circuit which couldn't hold better than the three-line system. town Rnyalg V91-En, Mnnny 51- more suspense and excitement if In our caliber of hockey. If the Far; Gnnie tune 3.30 n11n1, hm,-1-1 the whole thing were rigged. Not boys are really In shape. half one of tlie other four teams is sure time on the ice may well be better ,li,il-Nsllllala ORGAN - Tiecovn of a place in the play-offs as we than one-third time. The boys gct :llllll:tlfdllVltln8illlil Elcbiitrio Oaiznn. pen these lines. and yet any of sufficient rest. but don't get a ('ll" I ll 0llC- Sll B 8 llr orno the four could still land in second chance to cool off. -1'1gn:nh, The c1111n1-en of the pm-. mnfhlgzffli spglgal pl'fl::)'.a(1:'ll' G” Willi 0"? ll0l"9 l5 3 lll00'll'l i0 80 -"-'""”"”'r"TT'T'T lsh from grades 1 to 0 assisted at ll- 0"? - under the wire ahead. but what a T..ch.'.s A Requiem 711511 M355 ce1.1,1-aged thrlllin b til I in h - op1.;Ng 111(;HwAym Mnmmo E 8 9 MP C9 and I owe . at eight oclock by Rev. Sylvere Workshop Evening cenn-1,1 Anwn, nuuooom no Gallant. curhte at Tignlsh. The personnel at R'C'AtF' Slam" w'" thzlhxeza-yIvi'n"ali.t:t'IieeI'ug:!s'iiuer”llIeIy' The teachers of Borden and vic- nlnzuh 30” choir W" in attend. most grateful yct d y t Vi t i howm ammo: 00', low "mgr: will have clinched - ptu-on berth. inity held a workshop in Borden solemn hmnm Hm, M" W" Largely attended funeral serv- ices for Rev. John A. MacDonald. well loved parish priest at Tig- nish for twenty-live years. were held yesterday morning In the church of St. Simon and St. Jude. badly worried by French rejec- health. His rugged igltnltgutllgl I ' ' ' tion of the European Defence has shown itself ca a e a ls Dl9l1lfl9Ci c,..ll1l.'..'"i,al,l.N..LEll.liEm15nt.. Community that same yGll'- sorbins llllrtlrlll 5” llllll" "M N - h 0T'i'AWA (cm -Nathan E. vnro FOR NASSER would have broken nutty other AQCIII1, Per CIP5 Taner. former Alberta mines one thing which never seems lll-lbllc mell- mlnister. ' ned up paper profits to upset Dulles is an inconsistent. Viewed in terms of action. Dul- r In ruonnnrowu. England (AP) 1.. the hundreds of thousands of even a glaring contradiction. in 1..- record has many achieve- Tlie Dorset County Council an- 11011.” when the lngock 01 Trans. hi, own position. This has re- meats in his favor. Unfortunate! nouncetl triumphantly Sunday it Canada Pipe Lines Ltd. went on peatedly astonished his friends for him. the accnrnolltlon ill "' has settled the muddle of Pud- the market last week. the com- and critics alike. ion and failures tends to crust die-or. if you prefer. the riddle of pnny's prospeitus indicates. His troubles with Britain. which over the kind of success which Pitidle. Piddletown - Puddletown The prospectors issued for in- have broken out periodically Americans normally EXP?” ll'”l'l . will now be known again as . . . vesiors shows that the one-time through the years. reached' a their top public officials. 13.year-old Anita Goet-ts of j well. Inlttpinin Puddieiown Social Credit politician who now crescendo of anger and ' yum," .... tn. sol; nor. 1 , but they will still have a battle school recently. Mr. Harold Leard. . m.nt snow plow who worked hard I". we ' I "I - m I 1 M d I celebrated at 10 oclock by Rev. It all started three months ago is president of the company exer- last fall when Britain and France kw vb” on mhnao "oh, to keep the road open In order that em, n.:I".: "M 1l:llm.:: ':;.l:m gteErIiIbe.;e;itfheth: Fgedeogmn 3;”; M..l. Rooney, parish priest at Tig- when the county council decided clsed an option to buy at so a attacked Egypt to regain control La.-9. Enllfy In Lo-doml loo, g.,11.. in air passenger. and mail get is ' . H liish. Rev. Patrick Walsh of Pai- there was something undlgnlfied share Trans-Canada stock costing of the Suez Canal. - . 1...... w,1h0u,doho,. runs on the Plly-off ladder. Aces ed. Mr. Wendall Phillips. prune "yer Road was deacon and Rev. about labeling this little commu- mo ooo. After initial efforts failed to Spying Stock Show Spain. In The Standard um , 'l" M" l” 'l' l"' ""5 lll ll"l" "ll ill the Sl'm""'5l'le l””l c""' Phelan McKenna of Aiberton. sub- nity as Just a puddle on the River The stock went on the mu-ket bring Egypt into profitable nego- vmlt alto tall: the story in im h ' "dict Ve;ell”".llV” ”g” l" urlfalmllilcel to deacon. Rev. Nazaire Gallant of Plddle. at a nominal 310 a share-boosb tlations. Dulles was afraid that AMHERST (CPI - Aboutm:65 on "moo Rood ,1h,,.1.,.1. . V" m' '" P9 5 Palmer Road was master of cere- They changed the name from its ing the value of Mr. Tanner's in- Eden would resort to force. In ex- had of top quality beef I rs Mn "wan," -no mm". o TV In II III t hi I I dl . o.d . Mm Thom” Dun h . mum o hDnorO:lI);1l'It:. P1;l1:yc:d lgzrw cuesweia: hguptigtg :13! bonnglaig W; monies. with Gerald McCarthy ls- aacion Puddletown to the new- vestment automstlcal, by about treme urlency he. cloJlIs:I:(.?ti(l!; have been gzkthohg "I; M. M.” mm an mm P V 3 '0" sistani tangled Plddlotown At least it 1110 000-and is being traded un- plan for I Suez Con Maritime up 3 "in- Inert two weeks visiting her land championship lama. Finally of prolramme for the Easter Con- T ' I . d H bore the coma urn" of the no omc',ahy mm. , mo . counter at time”... Eden got me 1mm-e,,1nn mo whkh open, hue Ant-ii 2, ..., (1.: Th. Standard - on mother who Is ill. Mrs. Joseph T. illorl WON only three lsft. This is vention and also the subieci of l” F""'"hol""” W" 9 -12": us Itlveri Piddie which flows prices ranging into the Sis - 820 that this could be antnstrument soomury-Manager W. W. Baird sale now. complete with null- Gallant. 0'Lcnry. the way it read from there on In: disclpiinv. In rcllrd to ill! lll'0' Dd by Re" P 9”" Mcxelllm er - sure on Nasser. in - 20 G 1 on r and through the middle of this town of field. Mr. Tanner took up 55.000 for putting prel says this is the largest entry .111. 12.9.3. novel and . MacDonald beat Mlcbonald in Kramme. It was felt that the dis- Ell” lVll WI! Censor Jr? 761 Wpuhuon on council do. on shore. The imorossloo 1. ounng. baud H" mm in addmon ,o ' . 0' M Mrs. George W. London and the semi-finals. Macbonalil but cussion groups were good. if the Clifton Glvin Ind E'rio MCCnrtll)' mm, - . GETS 3350” ' on mm. pm,” wk. Duh" hon rnlny Yb"! (oak "1" as had PM" 0i W'''"- "V Inn Hickey of Moncton N.B. are MacDonald in the finals. to enter srouiu were not too large. l00lYi"- The lllel" "'l W ' --rid it roused The prnlpectur also aims that hm at the time. out 0"" ll" 3m"bred h:eedln stock will be "'"- t Vlliilnil at the home of Mr. and the MacDonald Brier competition. Teachers would derive more ben- choir was under the direction of mocked ddh" T.h "muted Mr Tanner mkiu owooo . "ml was passed "Id Eden hon opnreul -"won Smock Mrs. Joseph 1-. Gallant of 0'l.nary. No. thls'Isn't it broken record. It lflt if the groups were divided ac- Rust: i'Iylver: S-ll-no n piddle was even nioreeilhdignlfied year to minister when he out: the been diverted from kgolnghfo was-, V"Th:l'm:" Wm wash -in AM u n ,t. "C9 ' ' 3"" W" C” D than Puddle and demanded the Alberta government five years Dilllel betloll l0 W" 'll 9 l""'' 111 111 g win. I -ducted by Rev. Father Rooney . t I I I I 1" 10 the no1n1 1 and the co nz Colnlll 9 - -to re-rm by we ':'..:.':;""'....:r.".;.. .. a:::...":;” .t:.:..2:.” '- W '.."'t 'l:.:"i.?:i:.".:i"'..i;..::: on sat: Now 0”" lll 'll"lll""l'- "Piddletawn" signs But the local In addition he is ltfaranteed a over anything it wont 0 0- ' ' - ' t Ont. will judge the cattle. Honorary pail bearers were nnmh conno” oo11.o11y hnnt "retirentent allowance" of 315,000 DIVIDED WEST W H Melon: Joseph A. A. ” Jus- -;- J" -' no ,5, A 141 1; year for five years after he Only history and tile . G of. . . f llth . ipaper can show of 0'Lcary and Mrs. Thomas to shoot 'em off. Ma-rill Piles: the tclcherl iltoolllt tlllt ll V” ciE”iiih1)r'i'vic?rgil't. nillon..u.I.eA. qu-iit1,om1:d1::df,f women 11,. l:mn::til-iifl :lmtll:n:sre:id.tnlr'g;.T1: the-full rglil the British. and nunphy of Kensingion were vial. and holy without Wliilork would their responsibility to keep order Bumrd. Funk Clhoouy Urbain m t um me P I I ( If" he mm '0 amp Whup u by then me Frpmh .1”. won fog . iilrsio Alberion on Tuesday. Janu- would also be a combination with in the corrldorl 0'' "'9 "llwl inner. "Gerald Hlndrahan, E.J. :1..,'c'1reingiy bad taste eantiussentma March 9. 1959. Hans with miles and had lost skafin can-"Val "V 13th. A mlui-s link. has tam Ion IN-llldv W-'u "ill ll"? ""l.lll l"l"llV Moraine. John L. Richard. M- delegation to protest Local shop- Mr. Tanner resigned as Alberta confidence l" llll "'l"l "ll ll""l' 9 ' auntie need cacti other. be responsible ll" ' ”lllld' 'cll”"' phoou Blanchard E.C. Gaudette. h 1-. "(nun in on their mines minister in 1961 after he lid!-H . Mr. and Mrs. iuiph Callback beyond that At the close of the - "pa am i i ll' Sod-l Oredit The break with Britain and and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MscFar- 31,” com- h I. an A mm” mohmden Tnchen "h and Dr. s. Dibicsnac. .1311, 1mm pnaa. to phidie, as E oels .cabiaet Fun" m mu" m - ammo ' m k l"'"l' ll"ll'4'l'- "ll 0" Tll'”ll'V . I on J cg" C" V04 l"ll'"lllll'l'l" JAcA"l'vIChlllll nut belusein lgemlinllm Ifms mlilanslryxicwdicugml-l M.-kpRar(tmfromyM.il'.Tsnaer having Position pp0iltirnllY 3' l'0"l' 59' In K.I" "go" I. . lmmlllll l" "l ulalllal "lll l” ' ' ' re ' oc "' no u I "e h e t o . th cause like all nlhrr ioreitn Polio! . ' L l Florida, They 1 to; 1 TN Terence Gavin. Sr.. Hubori -l- to I0 50133 ill I llllddle Oll ill? ll ” "M "m ll "P "ll T ll"l'V 1 ged for year; lhefogtrneltl Spinal DP. Gouda. Harold Cormier and CIet- muddle of Puddle. The meeilntl his value of Trans - Canads-s gnergrehsrvhhiznuzf me Mmmc "on" 1 5 90 0 onto and up the Paci- - ' . . m It ii, th com. . ' . k E'.' I.m.mb.r.d MacDonald passed dllgoiieiglct lsllllillllllti cgllocnlitgliflle otsdicnui 111.1 Alliance was ill? P”""" "'3" TODAY frvmnldyl l "it happened that way. cording to Interested grade! Ind. The many friends of Mrs. Joe sub-divided if necessary. If teach- Olih T. Gallant are glad to see If you can take its BYC-Aeo Or: were liv II deiinito illloltiillll her out again after her recent gains at lamina:-all Friday to discuss. o iurillil! I iinoltion illness. night as uvhiom Whitleeb us hour at the beginning of each sea- , load: -WIIIIOIIC Piaeaa are like lion it would tend to add interest Mr. and Mrs. Joseph '1'. Gallant powder no shot without a trigger in the dl-cuulon on di-civllne it st at so d rsfiirl . - . 1 c2ru'3t'.r rams. ” R t.;.:::l:::tl3';n':tn huts. pl? 1...... Bllll . ”';,;';.'f""'l', "l'lmll;;l;ll' gm; 3f,':,5.';Iu.'1t't;eo:"-"te'-ilocrn -to"-eie."'"" "lilo-i;nh27;f"oa5EiLE"lth't;rhn:g3 Wednesday. Feb. 27th s:ao--1:15-9.15 T I II M r ' Um CIT" 1 an on Wdudw Ikuglm mm ' ' ' we"' T :tapt.re?'haa IIvl'il-F5 lllld lllllenllcu 1 h 0 I H L H ; Professional Cards '"'”"' "l"'l' l' ' Graduates A! 'l"' l” A"”""” lltmtl. "'.ii'.'.'i'5.' T . G" . T t ' 311111.. . 1 beyond the realm! 9 .. f . Ch.d.'.d Danae! 1: "3 As E0 loo Angd” :q.lP.o'oT,:'1lo.1rl:,'nwv:i1-:3" lollxeer fl: "hind" 3 ,' ' 1 ssr. - t . V """k E . - ; Accountqnr QE is. A9"! 63 Erwin N. Thompson. formerly of ;":-::?lt;',;i:.Ii-:nk:en-;i:kli:nlf;; SALE With '1'?” Hang; and 1 . 1.: kg. , s He. must sou. ' ' Nat E Candie: am at i-may to gut H: Igloo M"-at uriw" ' of ' "they" woe; ""ff;',',l;',',,;"l,l CONTINUES ', - j l"l"'l a nuke. . - -t-v--t"-"riot --- - " "" ...., ....'-.3. as :-..-m........--: :2: ""'""' '”"” "'"” '" '"' .. I l 1 SURANCE , W to oil! late Mn M-lhof Pl Gamma MI. 0 nuonoi - ' Beginning for 4 Days I it. Int-a on United " " "' "ll.-' 2 -.."Eu"'.';. .':'':i.' 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