Rev. L.A. Purdy, butte Al- for P.E.1.y ‘reported last” night | The day's business comes to a foreign secretary Ratrick Gor- y sking for further’ as- coholism and Drug Addiction an advance registration of 70. ~ close-with a panel of six discuss- don Walker: in 1964," went down’ | me is - retikacat tan eae. é |'sters and in the evening Dr {and slides will be "Charlottetown, "Patkdale, Research Foundation, will be the During the two-day conference |iné education for prevention. Pa- to Labor's Andrew Faulds ie ae ee Otawa caadinge ‘the Dick Weel e “Wilder will bring the fishermen ee sider Se ete. AGREE Sherwood and Eastern: special guest-speaker at the an-'fectures by Rev. Purdy, veal nel. members include David M: 3,490 votes. ion of the financial pie- emetneh gé |up to date on research and con-| BOOK HELPS DOCTORS P. & I. - nual Alcohol Education Confer- authorities, discussions |Boswell, Rev. Francis Maloney, : When Griffiths won in 1964 he an a Pisag Fone doset ot : : ‘servation measures * concerning, : : ; sate chick 1a falas held at theinine cur te: wenmautel: The Vernon MacLean, Rev., Donald was accused by Wilson and oth-| ture in prev ice cis i | Elected ‘the valuable - crustacean, the The Swedish drug industry is J. W: Skinner Charlottetown Hotel todayand |series*of lectures and discussions Pocklington, Kenny DesRoches ers ‘of exploiting race prejudicn| ei eae aS ods 16. Ohawar S | Lobster. sending all doctors a single . ; red / _Saturday. “The. theme’ of this are scheduled to start at 10 o’-|and Peter’ McGonnell. Modera-|Smethwick has a big immigrant| Pp pir hicther financial as- ‘| With lobsters contributing |comprehensive list of more than -Dial 4-4044 at! year’s conference is ‘‘Commun- clock following the. opening of |tor wilt-be Helen MacDonald. ‘community. cea “ te - SUMMERSIDE | ‘Dick Wedse | such a large percentage of our 90 per cert ofall pharmaceuti- | ‘ ff ‘ity Teamwork and Alcoholism.” the conference. by Mr. Dewar! A dinner will be held at the "This is surprising,” a Con-| eT ng tn tie that he must.|W2e lected Commodote mf, the, total fishery production and dol- ¢als available. rSSsoosossse ="The conference will be offic- with Rev. Purdy ‘speaking on a (Charlottetown Hotel at 6.30 with servative party official said on | aot’ the Sarimisiass or iie Summerside Yacht Pe x 4 ilar volume and with an increas- ~ i "tally opened at 9.30 a.m. by Hon. survey of provincial and state Rev.-Purdy as: guest-speaker. hearing the Smethwick result. Sanact a? ickive te ike pave seers See : a the; a eenee ing number of fishermen engag- | 6 at IfA. Dewar, MD, Minister of programmes in North America. Saturday’s activities | com- Labor built up a mapsive of the’ feovinte, tell-“the-_ same Legion er visa ed in the oyster fishery, it is im: | J OHN BEAN MEET = 3 Education followirtg registration A story of Alcoholics Anonymous | mence with a panel of five dis- ean fae the fire phase of vole aie Weidner weterds Ottawa es: el at ees? SM isc poctael that fishermen familiar} ‘ WN) ie . Jock? David M..Bos- will follow at 11.00. i ity t rk. coun mod : themselves wi e life cycle ' src . well airedge ot ‘Slcotot studies Brief reports by Peter McGon- Sone wldon Cian Dr a Mie} of their support is in the big ur-| amd he might get_some place." Captain, Peter Pica oe of. both of these species as well | . . ; “nell, Riverside- ‘Hospital; Don Millan, Sister Mary Henry, Vin- bao ee ieee aeenca Lee eater: eat. Newson |25 With the conservation mea- | FOR POT ATO GROWERS | ae DEATHS- - Wood, Kensington, P.E.I. andjcent-Macintyre and Rev. Keith ieee silica oS ca EDUCATION © tary Tremmues) Reis oe = | : Hartwell Daley .will follow. a |Whitney ‘will ait_on this ‘panel victory over: his Conservative | (Continued from page one) | Eric McKay. Club _ executive We continually ‘endeav- co lunch break and at two- o'clock | with L.A.-Purdy.as moderator. 71.4) in the London suburban | 2 ‘directors. elected were Melville our to merit your | ‘The cnn | : of MacLEAN = . At the. Kings)Rev. Purdy will tbe called upon! Immediately following the pa- constituency .of Leyton. schools was up some $65,000 and- Campbell, Ken Weston, and can fidence g ‘John Bean- *County Memorial Hospital Thurs- to give a.review of ‘the implica- nel the conference will be divid-! “Gandon: Walkebic hired cit of| the university grants were up by | Ellis Wreck. : users and prospective users will be d day March 3ist, 1966, Charles tions of a clergyman as: thera- | ‘ed into four small discussion the. Wilso ital ‘wel he lost | $250,000. -| “prior to the election of of- . . hele : MacLean nf Iris in his $9th year. /pist in a clinical setting, ‘groups: each discussing one of i0° . 1evton byelection fo ficers a, public ‘meeting was @ Prescrip- 1! at the times. and places shown below. ’ Resting at the Murray River Fu- (oo. the main topics which were dis- in a’ Leyton byelection Pieter The government was providing | held to ‘acquaint interested par- ti e neral Home until noon Saturday cussed and lectured upon during rameter ee defeat | over $200,000: to ‘subsidize the ties with the work. «which. had it @.” ons.» You are cordially invited to Alaa and then to the Presbyterian Church, the conference. Moderators fer {1 Smethwick, edge nserva- | cést_of school books. been carried out in setting up 1® P t - to meet— *~ Caledonia for funeral service ithe groups will be Dr. lan tive Ronald Buxton. by more | “The quantity of teachers in the yacht club and: what is to noe at 2 o'clock. Interment in Cale- ° Stuart, Rev. WM. Cumerford | ae 8,000_votes. the province has increased tre: | a in the future. ey Service donia cemetery. : : Hand Superintendent A.S. Mac- : ee aan. oy perincsnte Giving brief speeches on the epee MR. PAUL YOUNG : * BE \Neill. The last scheduled item on ISLAN D’S : . ing $2,000 ane teacher | Work catried on by the club Yi ° Free | se - ANDREW At Montreal Neuro- | - ‘the agenda ofthe conference is | eaed lie ying 1 pea " | were Dick Wedge, Ken Judson Delivery shn Bean R resentative — logical Hospital Tuesday, March report from of the groups | (Continued from page one) | every_scheo c | | ep 29, 1966. William Allison Andrew vie. ia. 4 TO. the opposition’s cries. of | and Peter Mellish. # 2 a Kom ‘ ars ; - to pay | | ont pata N | n his 39th year. —_———~ 618.102. This wouldn't be good / what about the promise = Renmna resting at the ‘Andrews | | ‘with an election staring the gov- |teachers' supplements.” Dr.) Alligon VWesgse THE JENKINS 2 a Funeral Home until 10 o'clock MARGIN ernment in the face so we go | Dewar replied, ‘call it salaries, ; y PHARMACY ‘ this morning then at his late re- : jinto the real estate business.’ Call it supplements, call it.) Wi ‘Con : MR. GEORGE PAULETTE : sidence: Funeral Saturday, Aprii| DEDICATION ‘SERVICE ; (Continued from page one) Mr. Ferguson said it is time (grants, it is still money and we | Ins & test ; G Ru R During the 11 a.m. gervice in “we had“someone who is con-|are paying more.’ : ) Ea le sgh oS: Baie | tong River United! Church |cialist polictes. ‘People over cerned over the financial mess| ‘The school disfricts still have Allison Vessey. of York Was |} Dispensing deer ner PP Representative aaa is oe Vaan on-Sunday, the dedication of the soa a Se ne Spb oe we are in at the present time. Ime at nos Cepia a meee / the winner of the junior section ] . Chemists _ ies : : feat r 7 supplement, no teach- | Cavendish cemetery. Please uid wy ney WA We ars Beiiain's economy’ strong.’ Teenie sarin te We colipeeee ep;” said eres MacDonald peau ere Comnly ie Cor. Gt. George i: Kents Sts. Films. will be shen and a. sihveic omit flowers ie son; pastor of the : charge. thet ee, _ eee back . according to statements made in ae Ringe), i ot 1 last night. > * f Open Evenings Dial 4-4219 | sion held with regard to ros and ; ' = e pocialis 0 e grimy n- /the past We need a leader who en our for a journtnen ‘ ‘Ai 3 = _ Couvalesc t Nrine Mee SvGet Haier geet tong. ie dustrial riding of Smethwick.” a will: have control oyer the var-/;came, Dr.@Dewar moved the ad- | his bathe en me TE _ harvesting of potatoes as well as films oY dior. ali h ny 8 1966, ‘of member of the congregation. ‘Birmingham suburb, and to the ‘iou§ ministers of the ‘respective | eakaeneat of the debate. It is |Kipping, Charlottetown. on irri tion : . ". Thursdays ieee R at lwest they captured Exeter, the departments to see that they’) expected it will’ resume today. The contest was sponsored by ga ey 2 : ne oo 7 el <a Sent $500. DAMAGE ‘stately cathedral ‘city in the keep within their spending esti. | ESD Na Sans me NT Council of the United Chuieh | ‘ eae “ihe foneval at held SUMMERSIDE — Total dam- brooding, sleepy Lorna = Doone mates. : er |" Saturday, April 2nd, at 2 P.M. at - oe i i 3. age. of approximately $500 was -country. NO ONE IN CONTROL VY Wo d * = Saturday, april a he fenehent fae in a two vehicle colll-| Labor lost Smethwick \in 1964, ‘There isn't any question what- erd . ‘Linkletter Motel. Summerside ego ag ny Vides on, late yesterday. morning at but never held Exefer-\hefore. soever that we haven't anyone in | ; in Poor Sie ‘88 ‘Travellers Rest, some ‘four miles | Wilson -was re-elected jn\ the: control at. thé=present ‘time.’ Returne Monday, April 4th, at 8 P.M. at hours 35, and 7-10. from here. Involved in the acci- |Liverpool constituency of Huy-| Mr. Férguson said “‘our only, ‘ 15743 ; ENS dent which occurred at 11.45 |ton witha margin of 20,950— 1 hope. as I see it, is to get addit-| JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) Stationery,’ wedding Church Hall, 0 "Leary er tic Fi Hospital, Wed ne were Derek MacQuarrie, Char- |increase of: 1,676 over his 1964 ejlonal. resents poe Ottawa, x gat er uae Mepis invitations, invoices, 3 _ wa lottetown, driving an Internation- lelection margin, yge is additional revenue i ational pa statements and all ese dav, March 30,\1966, of Everett | al 1-ton truck and’a Ford panel Conservative Leader Edward is up to the government to show |have been returned to’ er _ your job printing re- Tuesday, April 5th—8: 00 P.M. ~ Stewart Jenkins \of Cherry Val-| driven by Lloyd Lawless of Heath also held his ovter Lon- |that it has carried out. the ad-|for another five years with the quigements. All jobs—— Bi Restaurant, Montague ley, age 66 years Resting at the c.mmergide. There were no in-/don seat of Bexley; but with,a ministration of financial affairs | biggest parliamentary “aie, guaranteed. - ; son : Maclean Funeral Home until, juries. The collision was investi: |reduced majority. (o reereate eina aad oe. African history. SERVICE 3 : <foon Saturday, April 2, then to. by the local RCMP de- ‘HAS B and efficient manner. The budget; Final election results de- | s Er estas : a 3 of : Pownal United Church for yfu- eee: = sun | The Meine Ciena gol’ 51,132 | Speech delivered by the prov-|clared Thursday gave the Na-| bean ape acer,” GUARDIAN - P ATRIOT H ALL MEG “CO: LTD * “neral service commencing at 2 eae : . | Votes td 20,182 for Conservative incial. treasurer Thursday night tional party, which has held sais it! — you can rent Wd now EN T R A L : : : p.m. Interment in Birch Hil! SIMILAR FINES Thomas Hobday and 385 for pop | 068 not-prove this." power’ for 19 years, 126 seats "*™ C | ! : f cemetery. Visiting hours, 3-5, ~ Given similar fines of $10 and singer Screaming Lord Sutch, Mr. Ferguson said the story of jand. an..82-seat over-all_margin | eg John Bean Distributors and 7-10. ~ costs on charges.-of speeding |who campaigned as the teen-ag- | Conservative government. finan-|in the 170-seat Houge of Assem- | Melnnis ‘pHOTO and P R UN T E R Y , ie ma : ‘ . when they-appeared before Judge | ers! candidate. aa aS Mace ogener a each ibly. HossY - Ph A 4-85( ; 3 ide x < Pp E. L. JONES At the: Prince Ed. W.E. Darby, acting_in_tee ab- | The Labor party's first ma- | 2nd every, year, larger deficits | Observers saw the 16. per ‘cent iW Gan” Sitéehi one 4-8506 Summersi ° ward Island Hospital, March 30, sence of Magistrate R.S. Hintorf,’ \jor gain came in the West Eng- oie dene ea ae s swing in the Sa ree : F : ; 1966, of Mrs. Charlotte Jones. | QC. who. is out.of.the provizce, |land constituency of © Exeter po. wha «ill say that this pe Werw rd. no hes vine 0 vu : Resting at the MacLean Funeral yesterday morning in Summer. | 'where Mrs. G. P Dunwoody, | vince is not in ‘a serious ie steguard south “Africa rg me) hy Home from where the funerat side town court, were: Everett | daughter of a former Labor picinl--condition? IF the a she ' 7X - will be held today, apt I wit ae eas noes: ies we [party -ssecutive, defeated Con- yy ote wo nority. a] i service comfhencing a p.m. | Gouic ea ! servative Sir Rolf Dudley-Wil- So eee x ! Interment in People's cemetery, Pais onu. Yee, tat 16. 4 toa teense by 22,199 votes to 18,613. e+ DIXIE LEE foo eis na nd. Jobn Y is : i itera om nN oe County dent. of Central Bedeau> | swin “to Labor ‘Canpared ed ; IE LEE - . emorial Hospita arch\ Stanley Ross Reeves, was. fined | the/1964 vote ~v. —~—E. % oe et. 1966, Murdock MacLeod of Dun- $19 and-costs or five days for ..When ~the result. was an- “FLORIDA VACATION CONTEST” ou pt roan a at /failing to stop at a i traffic |moynced, Len Williams, Labor e ie ontague unera ome. | light. ° art: : ‘: Funeral from Dundas United, cae, Party aibeent LD told — i d : — Bese “* Church Saturday, April-2, at 2! “ 1e erm anen wai o'clock... Interment in Dundas | . ; " , are “UST ARRIVED! — | - Ae f O’HANLEY — At/the Charlotte. , oh fi it for ou! ) Min Uadultal” MACOh ap 10 ie MRS. L MPH Alt, it makes sense and it makes money for you! : Mrs. Archibald oe St. a, ; ; 1 ‘ { ‘ Fe iC de Perry Wear nee Large Shipment of Desert Boots - 521 Amelia St. Cornwall Ont. Here’s what you ae: save. A cheque is too compen Souris. Funeral arrangements , 7 Winner Of'trip to Florida.” . Pay household and personal bills from Beatwo-accountfamilythePermanent , wil announced ater. : me Women's igs : ; : ir Regular account—which earns a way and- watch your cash reserve grow » | ~ McCOUBREY —>- At the Prince Boda Raward: teland: Bospital, ‘March , Sizes 414 = I MR. FRANK HOWELL . high interest rate and there ate no setv- '-and grow. ae Bia ae a oe ice charges on cheques., : Candda Permanent’ is Canada’s oldest” rey. New Glasgow, in her 81s ; year, Resting “at the Cuteliffe ‘ Charlton St., St. John’s, Newfoundland Meanwhile, save with a Special ‘a ac-- and largest trust and mort age complex. hers Hone Ce an Men's : count—which earnseven higher intetest. Established 1855 —feden y incorpora-. ~ ¥ ‘Mrs “S'F> Johnson and MS. - Bursey (LEFT TO RIGHT) representing the RCAF. Offi. cers’ Wives’'Club are shown... presenting to ’M. Logan, ho- spital administrator,items of equipment for the Childrens’ Depariment of the Prince County Hospital. These consist of: an Air-Shields -croupette and: an. Air-Shields, Hydrojette . Humidifier, both of which are “Waluable in the-tgeatnent of pneumonia, asthma and simk. lar respiratory cases. Also in- cluded -is an infants’ chair (baby-tenda) which * is~ of 2AS- re * a ® “Nbstatce to the nursing staff in the care. and feeding of young | -ehildren. The cost of these three “items was just under me and. this is. indicative the contributions which these hospital auxiliaries make to the hospital from time to. time. Annual Alcohol Meeting Is Scheduled For Today | One ¥ | Crown. throughout the...country «it will Mean’ a ‘big Labor margin in the Commons." And a. Conservative man said: “Exeter is-a good Labor gain? This is a- serious point against us.’ . Heath's -margin. was_ cut by: | as a whole, but the motion as to power Dx half over 1964, with the-- party, leader ge.tting 26,077 *-votes, | completely honest, lcompared with 24,044 for Labor- ite Richard Butler and 4,405 -for Liberal Reginald Lloyd. | IN IN SMETHWICK — spectacular Labor gain was- at--Smethwick, near Bir- mjngham, where Conservative Péter Griffiths was ousted. riffiths, who defeated former ' “lof order on the’grounds that ° “ithe people to collect monies al- | one this swing. is - uniform spokes- | Speaker to declare the, bill out ‘| Island News’ Page - | ‘Western and Central Districts - lathe Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, April 1,.1966,, 3. ‘Number Of Bills Considered In The Legislature \ esterday "When Alex W. Matheson .intro- | whether the. bill should come : | eam up with thé ‘suggestion of oe . (New aed ‘Annual Lectures s Employed: Set For Mpnday A brand new blood donor com- petition was added to the many presently .in. progress, when, | Vincent Lynd of Canada Packers Dr James aatacer Murch, of | issuing stickers to sidentiftthose® Washington, D.C., will be deliv- | who sign up as donors for next | ‘ering the annual series of lec- “| week's three. days of Red fross tures at the Maritime Christian | blood donor clinics to be hed at College. here in Charlottetown | Confederation Centre on Mon. | ‘of April 4th, 5th and 6th, Dr. day, Tuesday and Wednesday. . M | .Following a meeting held at enon ie A eae lectus | | duced a bill which would enable the. people of the province to sue the crown without. “the. permis- sion of the. attorney general, before committee was defeated in a straight party vote, the gov- ernment voting that it shouldn't and the opposition voting for it Canada Packers yesterday after- | noon, féremen: and department | stewarts commenced a canvass |of all departments and assumed He will be. arriving in Charlot- tetown on Saturday evening and Hon. Alban. Farnier, attorney general, objected claiming the bill was out of order. % e bill was introduced in. thie sogtaee afternoon's session the Legislative \Assembly, “Mn, Farmer claimed the bill was ou coming into committee. The Vote killed the bill. This was one of the pieces of | Legislation that was dealt with | when the Legislative Assemb met yesterday affernoon. Second reading was given to an act to amend the Town’ of Summerside Incorporation Act. The amendments make certain f private member could not intro- duce legislation which involved the expenditure of money by the | government. Mr. Matheson and members lot the opposition claimed the bill involved: no new expendi, yy the ment but-ra- ther ot bill afforded the right of ions for ‘the town, council ‘and | also give the-town permission to’ level certain taxes and license | fees. against’ companies, operat- AoE “in the*town i : Second reading was also given ‘to a bill to amend the Milk Pro- the tection Act. One of the amend- ‘ments makes it possible for re- The matter came up when Mr. numeration to be paid to the Matheson moved the bill'go in @ members of the Milk Board. Leommittee of the House as a8) Amendments were made to the whole for second reading to con- | Schoo! Act through a bill which sider the bill. It was at-this time |received second reading yester- ithat Mr. Farmer. asked the jday. Thé dog tax as form of school revenue was eliminated. ready owed them by changes in the election regula. | |will speak at -both the. morning | the responsibility of, keeping the Ae eee of the en. hrecords for the competition. ‘Fred Egan and Garth’ Herring eee ea “ee undertook to look after. signing | ; up donors among the office. per- The annual Lectureship of. the nel. + local Christian College will be ~____» held on-Monday through’ Wed-|- /nesday of next week. Thé morn- ing sessions will be at 10 o'- jclock in. the college building on Kent Street, and the evening sessions at'8 o’clock in the Cen- tral. Christian. church building. The theme of the lectures by Dr. Murch at the morning sessions will be, ‘The Restoration Move- |mient.”” This will deal with the. principles of the 20th. century ‘movement to restore biblical Christianity. / Fishing Courses™ Are Scheduled It was announced -by Father | Allan F. MacDonald, director of | thes Extension Department, St. Dunstan's-University, that_short fishing courses will be held at | Abram's Village, O'Leary ad Tignish, April 4th and 5th.* The lecturers. will include Dr. D.G. ‘ Wilder, director of the Biological; The theme of the evening lec- Station; St. “Andrew’s,°N.B.;. Dr, | tures, ‘The *! orld R:E--Drinnan; Director of the | Church,” should be of interest Biological Station Ellerslie; to. alk who are concerned about P.E.J.; Al’ Engand, .. officer in, Christian ‘unity, the denomina- charge of the Oyster’ Culture’ Sta- | tional mergers, and the ecumen- tion, Ellerslie. |ical movement.:The publi¢ is in- DR. MURCH Dr. Murch is the author of se- veral books, ‘among them “Christian. Education and .the Local Church,” and ‘Christians Only,"’ a history of the Restora: tion Movement. He has just. completed, ‘The Free Church,’ which will come off the “presses in’ the near future. He was also the editor of .The Lookout, and | United Evangelical Action. More hired’ as 10 eae ruled’ bill was New teaches ere February | Dr. Wilder will be on the af- _Vited to both the morning and mae a ie Saat eit ae t in order and it-could come be- ‘as it was under the former act, |ternoon program scheduled for €vening lectures. = aarcative journal, Christianity | fore a committee of the House an increase in the borrowing |the Regional Higt School. | Today. CENA ‘of. the Summerside |Abram’s Village on Monday at sures practiced so as -to make School Board was granted and |2 o'clock oe at the Milo Hall. yeasonably certain that these SESSA SA SVEV SVE, t don’t think th for the annual meet- Milo, in the vening at 8 o'clock. rich resources are properly ex- rane . ie at school dlstriets wan: Of De. Dringan ‘aad “Mé. England | plolied, stated Father MacDon- Fuel & ed to September. - | will discuss oyster culture on ald. i me ee lids government VTi cottemplated change in the |Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock’ Because of the heavy ‘work Stove has accumulated more debt in dual tax rate,was thrown out un- = oh mie ie os - ev om eee and eres of the ores Oils - d during the’com- | tg a o'clock a’ e Regional in these fields, it was not pos- bhig perso than all other gov- ;tilit if-reviewed during | High School,. Abrami’s Village. sible to put the courses‘on ear- XN ZA Burner ernments from the time of Con- ing year. “Ts it any wonder that the pre- | sembly on Wednesday. , eiv. . Third reading was given to a} On Tuesday. the lecturers lie in the year, itis hoped, how- ooo reiggee more milions af dol fet of bills whic’ received ove to the Dalton School; Tig- ever, that as many fisNermen as 5 Service ee in revenue.- \their: second reading the As-| mish, where the afternoon pro- |possible will take time off to par- A complete stuck of eral will be helt Sunday Ser- vice commencing at two o'clock: Remains will be placed: in ' Cutchffe Receiving V ault. Kind- “ly omit “flowers ° DUFFY In the Princ? Counts Hosniial, March 30, 1966, Ernest Dutiy of Shamrock Remains heve been transferred from ther Monaghan Fiiferal’ Home to his late residence Funeval Saturday, Aprii—2nd, leavihg the “house-.at 9°45 for Reauiem mae Mass in St Meleche's Chur ne “at 10 ‘efadook satwritioti Tn the * church, eqmetery. % me the - _ WRIGHT * 9 a Sizes 7-1 Boys’ ao 1- E. “98 SHOE C0, Dial . £520. qe Maipegue Road ~ furnace parts on hand.~ | gram will feature Dr. Drinnan | ‘ticipate in the courses. In con- Your Shell Agent for . }and Mr. England discussing. oy- | junction--with the -lectures,.films Winner of a Portable TV, _ Consolation Prize Winners’ Inciuded * Ss. F, Green, 24 Kirkwood West, ‘Charlottetown Mr. C. R. Campbell, 97 North River Roat. , TOWERS RESTAURANT a >! Charlottetown a eS = a as cet , No cheques allowed, but you can make withdrawals at any time. This makes you ted’ and supervised. » Comte see us ‘soon i AK ora Street,"$92-2417 Donald Stanhope, MANAGER