Canada's Health Minister ?Has Busy & Brilliant Career gatlon to the International Lab- our Conference in Philadelphia in May. 1944. and delegate to the 01th Conference of the l.L.0. I Governlng Body in London, Eng- ' lanud: early in the following year. Economic and social Council in London early in 1910. and was a delegate to the third and fifth sessions of the Council in New York later that year and in I947. in August. 1955, he represented Canada at the five-power Dis- armament Sub-Committee meet- ings in New York. in September of the same year he was named Chairman of the Canadian Dele- gation to the Tenth General As- -..- . .C Ins. Frank rrsser. Alberton. ' - - . , l ALBERTON W A w W . lMonday.Aprn 22.1957 The Guardian Page 11 Mr. Eric Corbett. Summerside, 511'. gr In E and M55 - . e spent Easter with his parents. Mr. dzlyeto gay: bilrielzsisillglrilaon W ghylllg I hue! vim in Mr" TM" Bntish-Dutch and Mrs. H.D. Corbett, Alberton. Mrs. Eric Caldwell and tin.-rirallll m:n,sAllil:ll:;' Mm Jams Mm" R . M... ,,,,,w,, Hardy. RN” g:r:m;i::5lr..I3.s Arden Belle. in W M A - omance Hinted f.'l"1f.i3”3l.ll:E”.'I”'uE.'il ' ” 5...l”uf;”?.J3f:.?i am? Wm" W M- baion dum m- ,5 t V- i" is Mrs. Alden Weeks. Alberton is aunt. Miss Margaret 1-" h " "P" "" s""d'V I mamas E e as er weekend. gpending this week in Charlotte. berton 0"” ' M. tnilgybubek hlllhetmaugx between town. H ." tn h. o en en and rows: Prin- hMr. and Mrs. Malcolm Skerry sum. Milvgndviars '5: I'j"":;re3;1: Mr and M” D V . eess Beatrix of The Netherlands. "8 rammed I” "'9" home m and attend the teachers". coiiv ' rivedl in Albeit avid inunloptul "The weekly mblom Reveille "Y. Alberton South after spending the tion. 9"" "am New C Fl .011 Fflday msht secret talks about the marriage winter in saint Jo . N.B. l DMD I" arisle. Quebec. Mr. have already taken place between The Ladies of the Alb t in all Wl serve the Presbyter. the mothers of the couple-the M.-5, .:iV,b,.et& ngacnonldp ac, mg Club held 3 food s9al'l'eDllinCl'lti;le- Mm iggmgations of Alberton and :1I;cl,I,ess of Kent and Queen Juli- Wmpllll y an y and Debb' , - Charlottetown, spent the weekelafd igiagyotsallhiday afternoon. in M The 2l'5'”"”.'d d"k'- "venul ll in Alberton with Mr. MacDonald MW?” ,5; "lg re” M'5- Fredi, '5; Joseph Hancock and her line to the British throne. has a who recently beam ml dun” .5 Mrs 31.A rgbofarlriorg dilia;-iKlay,ld0;lll;l;1)l:ll;g;olnf ai'ftlIV8dli'tl)(l1lli'Oll- gsgaatlivilin as a tpllaiyboy in the town poucefn m ' ' - - 11 een . . rrig. e wee end for ayfar se. 5 name has an em Ely-ill. grlilseitaernde.-dd Vgllsit with her par. zgeln linkilegl romantically lwith sev- . . . an r , , a wea s ' t ' belie. i':lIlldl'!IeI?lrllDJxlllLlJ1eilf:ll lllfetltl: Messrs. Byron Weeks and Fri.-dllWll.Albcr1on. S oseph Canal 808!lP c0lul?T,ll1So(U:LylllgeSresl'll.ll1m:)!1!': n . Millman left Aim-mm ye,-m.day V have never been taken seriously. a extended visit with memhersi for Toronto MP5. Reginald Jcfferv Alberton He is a devotee of rock 'n' roll iigeglielrifilgyllyaliegttarfcoagd Mond- l8C('0glDanivd by her children, is' The man the 18-year-old dutch . . panie ML Ray Kinchr Danmoum N spen mg thellnaster weekend with Princess marries would eventually p L&)'rLl'iel;dsolc1 gndFdau:mer.,,.,IawplS4 Spent the Easter weekend m';hcr parents in Charlottetown, become consort to the future lg 7 Liohtrlial. rs. ran Wells oi; Mbemm Smithy queen of The Netherlands. . ., " , 'l as. ., "-jhsl w Urgllll U :A'li'll'-l' ' ", ...x ,2 fr .L M. d M I w-” . . giliiss Helen Millman, Halifax, . BELOW NORMAL TEMPERATURES FORECAST ....r'.i...”r'.' drulior. lRSi'3en.G”.."SJ3, ;:IStedE:itn cil..rM..;....d.- lllir. and sembly of the United Nations ret ed t their n ' Alb i s W” l I'M A berm. A where he played a leading part Temperatures much below nor- of the United states weather ser- erior and up to Hudson Bay. In souutfln frog. 8 ple:;';:!l"wim::'i;:idurms the Easter weekend. in the successful negotiations that mal seasonal readings are fore vice. shows the area of much- the Maritimes the forecast is fat Toronto. They were acmmpaniedi M g resulted in the admission of Iix- cast for Central Canada from below-normal temperatures is ex- below normal -esdlnits- by men. sons. A1,,” and Kenneth lD 7- D0081?! Molllns and Air. G d teen new member nations. mid-April to mid-May. This map. Pwml 30 9Xl9"d "W" Mcmreal CP Wlreplloto who left 0,, mm," to Tommn yes: 0119135 Winchester Of Saint On April 18. 1945. Mr. Martin based on the long-range forecast to the western end of Lake Sup- terday. 'loh"' N3 are gues” M M" 3"d 01' 0lll' " .. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Avery M, and M" Earle Cam ' . . ghan. NO MOB Jr., have arrived from Toronto tor who have been in Tomnml ulumcd M. H". C.Mne. Wu u 1 Mrs. Charles A. Gordon, Alberton. t - - i are '5 BCLIIQ I-se(,'l?f:"1 for some "me "1 Mb'3”0" spending some time at their home HON. PAUL MARTIN Minister of National Health and Welfare, speaks at summerside on Thursday Qcvening, April 25. In 1925, Mr. Martin took a BA (Honours) degree at St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, where he taught for the New. Nlw inn fertiliser spreader with ex. elusive front-mounted grass in; attach. ment-GOS lrnereaaed capacity. fee The Newest NLW I1 Fertiliser Spreaders Today TUES. lb-7:15-9:15 , Accuracy regardless of condition of fertilizer. Now, we know that some of our competitors CLAIM accuracy but there is a big difference between CLAIM- ING it and GUARANTEEING it. And our sower is away ahead for broadcasting grain as well ! DAVID 0. sttzmcx ens ALEXANDER KORDA , preterit secretary of State. During his tenure of office he piloted the 0 d gnnlnggnmcitlsensbip Act through er . On December 17. 1916, he be- 0 In Alberton. l H alth S A A t i th ml mm mm while concur :'n:r;rewletllltI:l:elfr.0:,o1::ll:.l'Ihu eheld ECSTGT eI'VIt3S erton gm;”g:',,,;"";,:,”s!;,g"Me; '2'; Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Marks, Sgt. and Mrs- Thlbsult and their ( l rcntly studying law in pursuing ever .15”. ouuundm; event. in B m 1 n with H” 0- Rector 1. new C J mm, "M the mined... at we Am” meeung 0! Summerside, spent Easter Willi son at Camp Gagetown, N.B. are N post-gradlImel9;,8orll: mrlehceelfetllulililsl the Dzmnmem" hum” ml" he miszallf Illew llillleefztiorned Aellgelltllan organist is ll-leath Profit. we K ' i P ,' " Club- E! I,'q Wm 'P'9'd WW I9'uu'9" "3 or Arts. n e - my omc. include the insugur.- Chum", 0,, mm, s,,,,d,,. .. Rev. A. s. Weir. D.D.. conducted eekllf "marshal! 3 '9 will any condition, In any amount (10 to 5000112.. MA. from the Unlvmllv 0' T0? tion of the National Health Pro- M d M m held and the play is shaping up . onto and nraduated in law from gum in 1943, me develomnent of g:lel.::l:8;:3IotIl0;l? tassegnbletlhell: felrzlfoln l7I1:P:heP Imteglfgzflmh at we" under the able direction of . R FPIBT acrdmunsjornsly and accurately, without lJ059””de Ham mmn"-l' A' Jon" "'9 F9d9"l 0” A" kcumy riesll Lord. 5 p 0. on 11 am. The choir sang; "Never MP5 Elmer Power. The cast con- .d d”5E"'Sr0' 19'" "'0"?! link- . 5””t'f" "eh:r'f”::d 11113;: "5: 'fh;f'9mll'l't 1951-"W l"”i;d"g;g;" Services at the Sacred Heart Was Love Like This." The choir 35'! gt ma-GAu;tm llgindelggig O ' Summersl e wrsl Y. W o sa y I ownnces II . l . d M . C. R Le d d m rs. on or on . l 1”-"SW 0f Law” degree l" 1929' and the direction of Canada's gglgriihubfvgifhf "'1': gloeggmlzl Ti ta: liillgafllislfls gm" Annlenugfd. e Bowness. Mrs. Gene Spicer. The following Yell. l13Vl"K W9" Salk polio vaccination prolrlm new are and the holy Wm". me In the presbytman chunk Mr, Mrs.' Theo Ling. Mrs. William TONIGHT (MON.) 7:15-9:15 ill” WM." Feuowsmm he studied b9Kl""l"3 l" 1955- E"ly in 1951' reading of the prophecies and re- David Dunlap began his ministry C”"5"'5- MW Pele? Nel30ll- M"- nr Trinity C0ll9E9. Cambrldge the federal responsibility for Civil new” of blpmmm vows mnowed in Mbemm 3, he conducted the Stewart Peppin. Mrs. Earl Sem- ; lnivcrsity, England. Hgchtlhell Defence was transferred to his by the Enter MI" n 'Midnlgm' Euler service. The choir sang, pie and Mrs. Fred Semple. pilwceded on R Zlmnliem nos; DePIl'lm?lll- Ml MEN" ll” celebrated by Rev. Phelan Mc- "The Head That Once Was Crown- Prompiers are Mrs. Elwood shin to the Scllwl 0' ynminzd” been instrumental in encourllllll Kenn." on Sunday Mass was cel- ed with Thorns." The organist Clark. Mrs. Keir Clark and Mrs. ESW"99,- G”""" 5W"'” 1',” the eltnbll-hment of I numb" ebrated at io a.m. Mrs. E. 1:. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkle. Gordon Cook. Various Specialit- (lll his rem"! lo C”'l5d' "1 1' of national bodlel lb PT0Vld' Latter is organist, ies are being lined up. including Mr. Martin lollled 3 "V ""1" " leadership in certain health fields In 5,. Pete,-ts Angncm Church BODY now” HOME dance selections by the Misses Windsor. Ontario. From 193 to -notsbly the National Cancer at 11 um. um” wa, East” ger- PARIS meme")g4.he body 0, Eleanor Champion and Elizabeth 1934 he W” H” ” Lecturer in llllmlller "W cl'"dl"' M'""lm vice and Holy Communion. The y Davison and items from Charlotte- . Lucien Cannon Canadian repres -- m rec . r. o ers w the University of Western 0n- poundugon 0; C. tional armistice control commis- ru 8 I And remember our guarantee is not a local guaran- tee it is backed by the reputation of the New Idea Farm . . P ley imper nati . tarlo. lll 1934 he Wclme ""l”" The honorary. degree of Doctor Thougqnds Flock sion who was assassinated in Ssl "5 ” "'5 partner of the law firm of Martin. l Laird. Easton and Cowan and was appointed King's Counsel in 1937 Mr. Martin's first election to the House of Commons was in l!I.'l3 for the federal riding oi Fsscx East in Western ggtsrio. which he has l'9Dl'e!elll 500' 1954 he was awarded the honor- 3", A: use even. lin"0U5lY Since "Nil "mt "'1 "'3' sry degree of Doctor of Civil Law The wondmm Cr” - jnrliy has been increased in each i succeeding election. His early interest in internat- iminl affairs found practical exv Bmmpv, umvermy, 1,, 1955 he Joyful" and "Come Ye Thankful prus-slog ln 19:; when he! 1;! also received the Brotherhood am. in. smin-', svlrcle 115 "ml" 0 9 Award from the Canadian Coun- Canadion Delegation to the World C” of chrmimg ma Jgwg um 81' .PE'l'ER'S CATIIEDERAL Youth Congress In Genevm Two the Christian Culture Award of The Rev. Canon G. 1:. Mofistt. years later he became an official Auumpuon Unjyergjgy. delegate to the Nineteenth As- : st-mblv of the League of Nations. in 1943 Mr. Martin was appoint- ed Parliamentary Aillsllllll '0 the Minister of Labour. in this rap-"mity. he was Chairman of the Canadian Government dele- gon April 11, arrived here by air "7 5'" ll" be" "'”"le”'d ml Saturday on the way to Montreal. Mr. li:1srti;iubli;! the f7IlI&t;I)ns gut (Continued from Page 3) t c gan : s - lVll:lllElee'(-1950); Tomato 11952): lllhlect. "Linen Grave Clothe! 0l' and Choral Eucharist took place Ottawa (1952): Laval (1952): As- clothed in Living Grace". at 11.00 am. followlns the sacra- gumpuon (1954); Queen's (1954); The chop, was under th. dmct. ment of Holy Baptism administ- M9n”'”l 99555:: Ellglgog " tlh ion of Allan Dunbar and was heard 3;: lgelsgrggglor. Who also pren- . . n .. . (1956). Jo n s in the anthem. When I Survey Evgenmng It pm. Wm! Pm- l i R". Mr. Dunn. took cess on an Te um was conduct- iD.C.L.) by the University of r:.5iiie.nlr.ci51ect. "The Divine Exod- 9" by the 3"”? and the "mo" Western Ontario, and in 1056 he u,--, -N, c,,.,,1, W”, um, by the Wu preached by Rev. Canon .. Malone. received me "me den" mm ”h”"' mm L" The Have” Be The services throughout the day were largely attended. The organ- ist wss Miss S. Brenton. Llc.Mus. ST. PAUL'S ANGLJCAN 0 o The Easter Day services at st. Hon Mr Mum mu” m clgggtfgtedd L2'.'ml;:m.: Paul's were conducted throughout Sumnie ”'. on Thursday even- 630 am on Easter Day and was 5' me REM" Rel" C”'0" J-7' in A ril 25 at a public mect- celebrhnt at Holy Eucharist at 7 mm" mm E ""59 El"-'"d""c -Th? i g'i pthe Clvl Auditorium am The Rev Canon E M Malone S""""'" 0' "W C0""'"""0" nlnsgrted by lgrlnce County Lib MA DD was celebrant at the at 3'00 '”n' W” l”"”w'd W the J eral Association. 8.00 am. service. The Procession c'f;l!”:”'":t sf:l:”'o,Scl;;l:l;V:1'ahR”.l celebration of Holy Communion at 11.00 a.m. At the latter service Tickets have been printed and distributed among the members for pre-sale. The play has been advertised and will be presented on May 8th and 9th with a matinee on the afternoon of the 8th in ad- dition to the evening perfor- mance. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Keir Clark with the president Mrs. Edith Bow- ness in the chair. The report of the treasurer. Mrs. Gene Spicer. showed a bal- ance on hand and in the bank of 3372.06. Plans were made for is pantry sale. A lengthy discus- sion took place on the installat- ion of an accoustic tile ceiling in the High School Auditorium, re- sulting in a motion by Mrs. Gene Spicer. seconded by Mrs. Keir Clark, "that the trustees be authorized to have the ceiling in- stalled on our behalf." Lunch was served by the host- club. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Waldron Dirsrtel U1 CAIDL ILID Equipment Company. JOSEPH C01TEN'ls J VALLI-ORSON WELLES TREVOR HOWARD. STORAGE CO. LTD. - . Summerside BEGINNING WED- FOR 4 DAYS 1'HUBS'A1'2P.M. A'. B. Macline McGawans Limited Winsioe Kilrnuir ELVIS PRESLEY IN F. J. Shea dz Son Walter Lord ' "LOVE ME TENDER" St Hm Cave Tram H be M Le J T. W EVENING HOWS 7:15-9:15 cgmlvaiiac an c2l"ef..'a.. God F-MATINEES-2 0'Leary Farmers Co-op Limited, O'I.eary. FRIDAY AT 8:15 THE HALL MFG. AND COLD ess assisted by members of the . T For modern-day drivers... ' ' " thEt l"ThJflE , , Summerside Sub-Division Of .45 dis? :::”....t.?i.".....f.f W "" M” 2"” The presentation of six Oak Of- C. W. L. Holds Annucil Meeting ii:1;”..5.”l.::u':i:r.'..".:?3 33.03:? 5”” M C""”” icated at the morning service. The TKA'l'M?1NDUl-I I Neillll TiRelllstl?:'!l: . nscri tion reads ict EXIS 0 ml 0” "3 0'" 0 m'.5,l'.id2"”'Ji1'dl'v'f.ill.?'o?'ru'l"cs2li".i l'..'.'.7ii. ill? :'ii'.""i'c'5' c'.i.li3.'i' I the Glory or God. 1353 ii: 'ilwix-'3 returned here Thursday "um the open for repairs and repl-cements H W ' . Le , WHW H , '5 ch ,,' 01. memory or Louis. Albert puma Arun Valley east of Mount Ever- li.F. Hunter. Summersidc. 9 hRl';'9"'wed'l3;; "A m mu h”"" 9” cflslnhgn 5; ufcmfle. 15334944 ""1 Ann. Mary 3,3",-.1 est and said his party spotted mi s A ill ill ll id their with in o:re ldent .llfrsP Carrol l""on' rid . in zllldoaleo 13 1ll654946- Presented by their dau- "We tell of lmks 5910"!-Ilnll '0 Ii E "X: lrynw d 0 Le l n gclane ein us: chall' Thelllecordo "rd" in lb 1:” shter. Margaret Louise Jiamrd". the mmerlous m0"'"'4" Y9"- vimy mdncerAnll gngn e i-iaoi sy eta Mi-s' Leo Blac- m P" " e The Easter Carol Service was dubbed "W9 "”"""3”" ""”"' "J" M” ”' pr ' E ' up 9" '33 id m, the cm"”uPTM”' 'l””pl' Llnb conducted by the Rector beginning mall-" Sllflll End Ill! Dirty Welll 10 Pm ill.':";o"rl;9 In "ax :x.c:I'u"' ma letter our convener. President and "ml the Pmcemonl hymn at 7. the mmahyu of enter, Nwn ,, CREDIT Union rally. Tuesday lwor s lsllu meetings were held uwnl member” M m” l'""e p.m. and consisted of the six trad- month 880 on 3 Preliminary fe- Mgm Epwom, Hm. speck; wag, with 2'; 0 ad wand.” I! m :1.-en;-emensfnotilzd no: :I;:ll;Y il;l::'l'Il';”':" itianal scripture readings inter- wnnnlssance expedition beiforoet cr. Refer to advertisement today um". cm” ham AM of "I . sperced with appropriate hymns launching a major cxpioraf on livlllll PBT"Cllllll'-l- The treasurer, Miss Bunny Claw ' read her report which showed "a R04 d t th "Th 1 th next fall in an attempt . Prince Counor.Hmplt-lmb-and Gil” i)'isr'-wzntin--rill?-is; Thee 5:51: ii toesdlril: the riddle of the Yeti. .nANcs: ivonsoiio sCll00l.- mom 0, ,1,,,,.,, am H, , d g';d;e3':lf",1EB ff Red"c;'o:: Risen Today". The Recesslonal slick hopes his costly expedition Easter Monday night. Lunches dhbnnemenn 0, "nan Sh. "gm in sCh'u?omwwn and Hymn (Memorial) wag "too; An will bring back one alive. 'm'”d' "I100 "ill I" Dlwel” "'d N” cnnvnsgd the town for Red Cross g':".s.fl"" wh” mm me" L'b'"" ANNUAL E:Jler salad tea. ba- '””"' m" '''d m" ”"l' "W Gem" d0"'”0"'- The Organist was H John Harris soar and home cooking table in .R.C. . ' Th. 00""P95dW" ”c"u"Y- Glri Guides-Mrs. Clifford Msc- F 0 ' St. Marks Hall. Kensington. Wed., c A M E 0 ms. rhomrd i.1iui;i'ettei-, mtedd Guigan. These girls sponsored by April son mm s to s p.m. spon- l ' 3'" 9' w-- '90" - the C.W.l.' ' o 2 and sored by the Church Guild. 0' "'4' lie Women's League for God and n"s'"G"" WESTERN GUARDIAN I WILL be absent from my of- fice from April 20 - 22. Office nce as received and rend and 3 m. 311 ff tehat s:veral letters had been mail- "C" W . muo ers coming from the C. .L.'i'h ac d d , d h . , y, puns 'ro attend the Young ed out u , - n leaders attended training couse in ,,,',':,'k,',o”",u :of,""::f,":,',f, emf: WW ""5 7-” 5-” People's party Monday evening The '0 "M"! W'"''''”''' "P" ' Charlottetown and also We?! Pl'GI- mmeeg for use wands;-mi work Scott Brady. Ramond Burr. Jo- St Marks Hall, Kenslngton at IN "ls ml ll "'0 "Mil m99"ll8 0' Gm Pn'nmmeg(M"y 'M,dol Ar. Gum" in chnmu . R. L". they had done during the year. hanna Matz ln,a powerful drama. Th p id t ed th -- -- zuo she helped tin-no-nu when y...-'. will 2'.'.. lillliu .'ll'.u.3 7"" "'3" 5” '””"”' ' it was needed and also donated to the Camp Fund. l1j,”m'."E",ll',';,','s '”'"”'i :E'"u"T'M"' M' :' M""'"' The following conveners were P''"" '9" dllnaud W S'- M"V3 appointed at a meeting of the exe- Ac'd"m' l" ""991 "9" "id "ll" cutive, following the annual meet- guu. Admimon gs "nu, sic. plso to the High-School for my W" "M W5 '0 W! '0' 9'” Red Cross, Mrs. Cecil Clough- esnnus rink tonight. Albany M V . eltlssn. A scholarship was given to M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M” R,,,,,,,,,,', Credit Union Rally lvillsge School versus North Csr- Dlfictw - the Music estivsi Association end Gum. Lunch. M” E-mm Amen, y :.on School. Game time 7.30. Al- to the Ca olic Girls scholarship mm pmtnm M". Rm”, Kelly; Tuesday. April 23rd litany -;llk:lt0l'I ':'ersul”1'r;oill A; ll read at Charlottetown. Coutrihu- scam s,Mc,' M". Mum C." 8.00 ovclock ows. e e er. in eon . , l cents. Last free school skate of the ler- f4”:nl:.';',,f'El"l:,f.d"f;'.u'::f:l Epworth Hail, Summerside '”'”" W”-3-”'l-” em: . Mrs. J. Ehstl:-ieeltet: Clgne Program and films s n er; ress - M, - .,.,,,. mp. M". Special speaker Dr. D. .R. 'l'vaMti:ough;s Educaltion, Mrs . M. MlICC0l'm&Ck. Sl- FT 311013 ”'"'CTrt-tT'T"T''T'T"l - ll 91': Plfll-Ill. M?l- Aflllllf Xavier University .050 All . - Ch-rt-r-4 um '.:::.::.:."1..:r':;:::::: soo-mu by community Accountenls Edmund gglaubt. F H m Credit Union ouacillors: . . . cN , - llrs. um o Gaedet. Mrs. csisis St ,Pa"l ' Cred” Um" Trinity Credit Union Gallant. Mrs. Charles Connolly. 0”” Visitors most welcome c ver. . , g . en Casey p.m. Admission 35 cents. Refresh- merits KENSINGTON rln it tonight. Monday. final game Junior North Shore 8.00 p.m. Springfield versus Kensinglon . 0.00, p.m. Farewell Bank drawing Monday. Wednes- day and Friday worth 355.00. each meeting. A banquet wss held during the year with the major- ity of members in attendance. sick-Mrs. ivsn clougli, conven- er for the sick has been very ec- Professional Cards 1 i it it it E t 2 Canadds MOST MODERN gasolines R l a E E2 a - For modern-day driving you need a modern-day gasoline . . . a gasoline I .:r':-. as AY 2 7 ! lo elm can delivu all the power . . . all the eidenq your at hss to offer . . . I50 RICH W?! p 10” . '00 . : 5 9: That's why more sod more of today's drivers are switching 8 E n.” E." huh T T W1 7'15-."m , to B-A es and 98 Gseolinee-C4uJa's Mess Medan Gaolism. hd jgm J-cu irissxusscvrrisiruss-i'-:3." Soiookfortheslgnofthebigli-A.ltlsyonrinvitatioo t. :5 toptuJenswithB-AlIsnd98Gesoli'nus EH? 2. as Meet "Mr. B-A” ...In.'caIla)5'gld(lI0&?DP)0ll; , L