Construction Of Albertan- School Nears Completion .conatruction of a four-room Installation of lighting and school on Duffel-in Street at Al- plumbing is nearly completed. The berton is rapidly nearing complet- basement which extends the full ion and first classes wil lbe held in size of the building will house the the new building today. Grades five laboratory. Mr. Frank Gallant of and six will move from the curling Howlan was in charge of building rink where they have been located which was all by local labour- slnce school reopened in the fall. Grade eleven will transfer 30111 "39 CASCUMPEC -Mr, and Mrs. um Raynor ubruy to the new school on" Tues- and daughter Anne of O'I.ioary day. ti th 45 x Bum” ops" 0”” 5 spent New Years day in Cucum- poc with relatives. 15 structure were started late in lobe: and Ill-V P3'9375”9d 9,” ?.”puon.uy fast Supine much un- Mr. and Mn sun moon and favorable weather. Specifications chlldrendglonie, Lee and bi is are provided by - 5 9! 6. tlxileineiliiii-)t.l1nIIentvI:1 Education, All Yew Day 111 0Il0"mP0c- rues?-I mm, 61”! room, In 1”” um wen of Mr. Hudson's parents, Mr. and lighted Provision is to be made at M-"- 3"-M011 m1d50n- a later date for a. teachers' rest ML 9'35 M11 M5973 smiilmm mm. Heating is by forced hot air. Ind twill. Knutalord. About New Years Day Mr. and Mrs. , , Ellswor Thomas. Town counc" to d Mrs. Rustin MacNevin and family. spent New Years Day in West Devon. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maolean Mu-Nevin. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gamble, Knutsford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble on New Years Day. ' 5 '!'he many friends of Mr. Mur- ray Gordon are pleased to see him home again. having been a patient in the Prince County hospital for a few days. Gary, Agnes. Darlene and Dale Phil1lrlJ6.-O'Lea.ry, spent the holi- days with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas, Mr. Ira Dennis was a recent visitor to o'Leary. Miss Doris M.acNevin. teacher oi Fortune Cove school. spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Meeting Tonight t -The Summersida Town Coun- cil will hold its regular monthly meeting in the council chambers this evening at 7 P.M. This will be the last regular meeting of the present council be- fore the civic election next month, but it is likely that the council will meet again in either a special or adjourned meeting iat- er this month to wind up any un- finished business. In addition to regular routine business tonight it is understood that certain amendments to the by-laws will be considered. The nature. of the proposed amend- ments was not announced at the MP5. RU-Still MICNOVIXL last meeting, but it is reported . Mr. Hillard MaoLeod was a. busi- that they include regulations near visitor to 0'1-earv on Friday- which would require pasturization MI. and MN. 303711 M8CWl11lI1-Bl! of all milk sold in the town. and three chlldem were recent A report on , proposed garbage visitors to the home of Mr. and collection service for the town is Mrs, Elmer Wallace. also expected to be given at the M11 "Id MM 311109 05111510 Of meeting. : Oascumpec spent, New Years day at the home of their son-in-law Alberto" w M S and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- . . . -The January meeting of Alber- don Wan-en, Mill River. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas were inn Auxiliary oi the W. M. S. was held in the United Church Hall recent visitors to Fortune Cove. guests of Mrs. Thomas' father and Tuesday afternoon. Jan. 4. There were seventeen members and two mother. Mr. and Mrs. George war- visitors present. ren. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas were The opening worship service was led by Mrs. Murray Gardner on recent visitors to Coleman guests of Mrs. Thomas' sister. Mrs. Wilmot Read and Mr. Read. -CU. mg thugs, "Evangelism. the Church's This service LOCKE ROAD took the, -. of a brief Bible study periodh lrwhich several pas- sages from the Book of Acts, tell- ing of various types of evangelism, were studied and discussed. Rev. Murray Gardner then in- View was a visitor night. Dec. 26 at the home of her mother, Mrs. Felix Dorion, Duvar, -Mrs. Jerry Arsenault of Forest on Sunday Mr. Bill McLean of West Devon. stalled the oiflcera for the coming spent the Christmas week-end at year in a very impressive installa- tion servlee. Following is the slate of officers: Honorary President, Mrs. G. G. Gordon; president. Mrs. A. C. the home of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Gallant of the Locke Road. Mrs. Ieo Arsenault or i-iowlan, was a visitor on Monday after- noon, Dec. 27th at the home of Green; ist vice-president. Mrs, (3, Mrs. Margaret Araenault, Forest H. Weeks: 2nd vice-president. Mrs. George Ramsay; recording secre- tary. Miss Annie Leard; cones- ponding secretary. Mrs. Arthur d Wright; treasurer, Mrs. -James 'odgaon: Christian Stewardship ll secretary. Mrs. William Aubrey; Christian Citizenship secretary, Mrs. Charles Johnston; Members secretary. Mrs. George View. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gallant of Piulville, were visitors on Sun- ay afternoon. December 20th at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arsen- ult, Pbrest View. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard and Shirley of O'Lea.ry. were visitors "mm on Tuesday. Dec. 28th at the home 1”" of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault, For- Ramsay; Literature secretary, Mn.” vhwi J. W. Waugh; Missionary Monthly secretary, Miss Sophie Ramsay; Community Friendship secretary. Mrs. J. R. Bonyman; supply secre- tary, Mrs. secretary. Mn. Fred beard; Mis- d Murray Gardner and Mrs. J. R. Boliymen: Brooklyn. Mrs. Fred l..ea.rd and Mrs. Charles Johnston; Baby Band leaders, to be appoint- ed. Mrs. William Aubrey. secretary of Christina Stewardship, than a read e letter from Dr. Sidney Gil- christ of M18015. Africa. and led in prayer. Worship leader for next meeting will be Mrs. Arthur Wright and Mrs. J. R. Bonyman will be hell hostue. d man Harris of the Locke Mr. Edmond Deluchee of For- est View, was in o'I..eary on Tues- 28th ay. Dec, . Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Richard nd baby of Charlottetown, were Hum” Wee"; 9”” visitors over the Christmas week- aian Band leaders: Aiberton. Mrs. 81 d in C'mpMm'ou' DW” and Mr. ind Mn. Frank Richard of o'I.cary. were visitors on Christ- mas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Gallant, Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsensult oi I-iovwlan. were in Emerald on sun- ay, December 20th. Maura William and George Meggisori of Knlumiord were in Forest View on cember 29th 'v'v'ed.neldIy. De- Messrs. Drive Griffin and True- Road rove to 0'l..eary on Wednesday, Mrs. Waugh. literature secretary Dec Nth neported 50 books read during the past year. Mrs. Bonyman. Community h Friendship secretary, reported 423 home calla. 131 hospital calls. 117 treats. 11'! cards. 45 letters. 23 bou- quets of flowers. 1 sunshine box. 2 ll removal slips sent. During the Christmas season four visits were made by groups of W.M.B. mem- bers to elderly ladies in the con- g. getion and two more are yet to be mede. During these visits a brief devotional service was fol- lowed by a social hour. " Miss Sophie Ramsay reported that there had been 28 subscribers to the Missionary Monthly during the past year. Miss Annie Leard, recording sec- retory. save an encouraging report of work done during the year. Mrs. George Ramsey. Christian Citizenship s e c r e t a r y, reported membership in the Temperance Federation and the presentation of la Temperance theme at one meet- n g. Mrs. Charles Johnson reported twenty-four alsociste members. Mrs. Gardner reported a. mem- bership of 19 in the Missionnand. Mrs. Fred Lesrd reported on her duties as press secretary and Mrs. Hunter Weeks reported the amp- p ment of a parcel to Korea and also of a box oi clothing for overseas relief. Mrs. Waugh and Mrs. Aubrey reported on the work of the Chris- throat and he had to have George Dewar of O'Leary visit him on Tuesday. Dec. work was Waugh during a. period when Mrs. Aubrey was absent from home. The many friends of Mr. John Wedge will be sorry to hear that e took a very heavy cold and sore Dr. 28th. We all ope for him a speedy recovery. Mr. ciiifoi-d Araenault and Miss Grace Araenault of I-lowlan were visitors on Tuesday afternoon De- cenmer 28th .at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of Forest View. Mr. Ferdie Arsenauit of Forest View spent the afternoon on Set- rday, New Years Day visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Rob- ert Arsenault, I-lowlan. -AN carried on by Mrs. The treasui-er's report was given by Mrs. Hodgson. Mrs. Green then gave e brief and inspiring president's report in which she urged all members to rededicate themselves to the serv- ice of Christ and His Church. With prayer she dedicated the work of the past year. The meeting closed with the Miapeh Benediction. NEW YORK (AP)-The city's roduoe strike ended Friday night when the AFL Teamsters Union and Washington market employers in Manhattan signed a two-year contract. A back-to-work order. ef- fective as oi midnight, was issued tlen atawardship department. This immediately. Western --IUMMAGI GALE at. 'Ma.ry's Hell Friday night. January met at 'I:m p.m. Sponsored by Layrr-len's Association. -CONDITION GOOD--Ilr. Joa- eph Wood. town eaaeuor. under- want an operation in the Prince County Hospital and it ll DIOIIUII to report that his condition last night was laid to be very good. I. -IN n0sl'l'l'Al.l- The many friends of Miss Constance Mont- IPIIIHY of the staff of Smellmena Limited will regret toleern that eeohmauber to the Pi-incegrgivemnbae she is peti t wish I ma hunt. in Allextendthe on i it followed thenetionel apeedyreeoveryo it y Guardian -IIBIIVI Wednesday. January lit): for Keneington Community Chm supper at St. Mark's Hell. -LION! CLUB MIITINO -A well attended ineot'., of Alberton Lions Club was held at the borne of the King uon l-lenry Clarke, on Friday evening.-Following sup- ried business was eer- oitli pot was was left the out'l'he IQOII eaegueattothe .Al.h spectively, on the Schuimans O'Leary: Kensington: ALMA Mr. and Mrs. Chester Getson and family of Carleton. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunbar on New Year's Day. Miss Marlon Barbour. returned to her home in Alma. after spend- ing the past couple of months vis- illllil relatives in Worcester and other American Cities. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar and family. and Mrs. Mary MacLean were guests on Sunday. Jan. 2 of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Dunbar of Sum- merside. Miss Joyce Klnch of Tignlsli Convent. spent the Christmas holi- days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinch. Alma. Mr. Irving and Lemuel Mechel- ian left recently for Sackville, N. B., where they are employed. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace and son, George, spent New Yearls Day at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Profitt. Summerside. -D. TYNE VALLEY -Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Skerry and son Bobby spent their Christmas with their daughter and son-1n- lsw. Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Neil. Saint John, N. 3, Miss Lucy Nisbet, nurse in training, Charlottetown is spend- ing a few days at her home in Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold MacLen- nan and family have motored to Summer ' for the winter months. Mr. Leigh Maynard and son Robert have taken over the man- agement of the Service station in Tyne Valley. formerly operated by Melvin Marchbanks. . ' Miss Constance Forbes has gone to Dorchester, N. B., to spend the winter with her brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil F'orbee. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Maynard and femil have moved into the home of Mr. Arnold Macbennsn for the wintelgmonths. Mrs. Clark MacQuarrie spent her New Years at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips. Freeland. Mrs, Louin Adams spent it few days recently visiting her sister. Mrs. Russel Birch at the home of Miss Eleanor Birch. Mrs. Ernest Ellis has returned to her home in Tyne Valley after having spent the past month vis- iting relativee in the United States. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MacDonald. Mono- ton. are very carry to learn oi the illness of their little son. and hope he will soon be well. like Bani! De-mo. R. 16.. while on a skiing petty Beturdsy. nui- fered a bed injury to her knee. Her meny frisndslhope she will soon be sole to resume her duties again at the Health Centre, Mrs. Charles Neweombe went New Years with her eon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald MacDonald, Buinmereide. ' Mrs. Lulu Mecxay. last Bide- ford, left for the United States on . where His will spend the winter Blnoere sympathy is t nded to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Masbeod who bu their home by fire on Thursday. Dec. 80th. -33 . nllPIl.l:'nUl.I.bll The tomb of Cecil Rhodes is in the Metoppo hills so miles from Bulawayo. southern Rhodesia. First, Second Place W Pupils from O'Leary and Kenslngton classroom school division, are seen above Friday evening. They are from left to right: Sandra Matthews, lant. and Valerie Macwiiiiams. Iris Champion. Elaine W Jean Murray.--(Photos by Wotion). School Parade Personals -Mrs. Cecil-Campbell, Burling- ton. sccompanied by her son. Thane. left on January 8, for Osh- awa. Ont. to attend the wedding of her eldest son. Francis, whose marriage to Miss Marylin Gallanri will take place in the United Church in Oshawa on January 15. -Bur. ,- -Mr. Carl Campbell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Burling- ton. has completed his basic traili- ing at H.M.C.S. Cornwallis. and has been posted to Naden, B.L.Z After a holiday at home. Carl left early in December. and visited his sister. Goldie and brother, Francis at Oshawa, Oni:.. enroute to British Columbia. where he had the pleasure of spending Christ- mas with former Burlington neigh- bors. Mr. and Mrs. Herdon Mann and family. - Bur. -Miss Gloria Heaney has return- ed to her home in Clinton. after spending a few days in Burlington, guest of Miss Lois Stavert. -Bur. -Donald Stavert has returned to his home in Burlington, after spending a few days in Margaie with his cousin. Roland Profltt.- Bur. ' -Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Besirsto returned to their home in Kensing- ton on January 3, after a three week visit in Maiden, Mass.. where they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Milton. They were accompanied by Mr. Guy Duggan and Mr. Chester Champion. Spring Valley. who visited friends in Med- iord. Mass. - Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Sudsbui-y returned to their home in Char- lolttetown on January 3. from a three week visit to Medford. Mass.. where they were guests of Mr. Sudbury's sister. Mrs. Gerard Cardinal and Mr. Cardinal. -- Bur. -Miss Stella Drlscoll. nurse-in- training at the Charlottetown Hos- pital. spent the Christmas week- end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Driscoil. Remington.- Bur. -Miss Janet MacDonald. nurse- in-training at the Charlottetown Hospital, was the New Year's week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Driscoll and family. Ken- sington. - Bur. .,Mi'ss Edwina Delaney has re- turned home after spending sev- eral days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Denzei Delaney, Eustane Street, in Surnmesride. S Funeral Saturday 0': Montreal Editor MONTREAL (CP) - Funeral service was held Saturday for George Macdonald. day editor of the Montreal Gazette and former Quebec superintendent of The Canadian Press. Mr. Macdonald. 78. died Thurs- day after a brief illness. Honorary pallbearers were Han-y' Larkin and George Carpen- ier,, represeming the Montreal Gazette: Gillie Purcell. general manager of The Canadian Press; Herve Major of Montreal La Presse and former president of CPI William Stewart. CP Mont- real burseu chief; and Bob Par- sons. formerly of the Montreal Star. NOT T00 COLD - The deeper parts of the Mediter- ranean aea have a steady tampere- tdre of about so deareee. iriners In School Quiz schools. first and second place winners re- interschoiastic quiz finals for 4 and over with their trophies following their win on Nancy' Campbell. Claudette MacNeiil, Priscilla Gai- atson, Iver Cotton. Margaret Murray and Soccer Scores LONDON (Reuters)-Results nf soccer games played Saturday in the United Kingdom: FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP Third Round - Arsenal 1 Cardiff C 0 Blackburn R 0 Swansea T 2 Blackpool 0 York City 2 Bolton W 3 Miilwall 1 Bournemouth 0 W Bromwich 1 Brenlford 1 Bradford C 1 Brighton 2 Aston Villa 2 Bristol R 2 Portsmouth 1 Bury 1 Stoke City 1 Chelsea 2 Walsii 0 Derby C 1 Manchester C 3 Everton 3 Southend U 1 Fulham 2 Preston N E 3 Gateshead 0 Tottenham H 2 Grimsby T 2 Wolverhampton W 5 Hartiepools U i Dariinigton 1 Huddersfield T 3 Coventry C 8 Hull C 0 Birmingham C 2 Ipswich T 2 Bishop Auciiand 2 Leeds U 2 Torquay U 2 Lincoln C 1 Liverpool 1 Luton T 5 Warkington 0 Middiesbrough l Notts C 4 Plymouth A 0 Newcastle U . Reading 1 Manchester U i Rochdale 1 Charlton A 3 Rotherham U 1 lcester C 0 Sheffield U 1 No ts F 3 Sheffield W 2 Hastings U I Sunderiand 1 Burnley 0 Watford 1 Doncaster R 2 West Ham 2 Port Vale 2 ' ENGLISH LEAGUE Division .III (southern) Aldershot 2 Shrewsbury T 0 Bristol 0 Norwich C 1 Crystal P 0 Gillingham 2 Northampton T 2 Leyton O 2 Southampton 0 Colchester U 1 Division In (Northern) Barnsley 4 Wrexham'2 Chester 2 Scunthorpe U 4 Crewe Alex 2 Bradford 1 Oldham A l Mansfield T l FRIENDLY MATCHES Headington U 2 Queen's P R 1 Newport 6 3 Siockport C 2 Swindon T 4 Chesterfield 2 Tranmere 6 Weston Command 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Aberdeen 4 Moiherwell 1 Clyde 2 St. Mirren 2 Falkirk 3 Hibernian 1 Hearts 2 Dundee i Klimarnock 1 Celtic 2 Queen of S 3 Stirling A 2 Raith R Partick T 3 Rangers East Fife 0 Division B Albion R 2 Stenhousemuir 8 Alice A l'I'hird Lsnark 3 Dundee U 8 Airdrieonians 4 Dunfermline A 2 Arbroath l Forfar A 0 Ayr U l Hamilton A 8 Brechln C I Morton" 3 Cowclenbeath 1 Queens P 4 St. Johnatone 1 IILIBII LEAGUE Arda 4 Bellymena U 3 Cliitonvllie 8 Bangor 1 Colerline 3 Crusaders 0 Glcntoran 2 Gieraavon 5 Four Arrested After Frocas At Summerside -Four residents of Mt. Pleasant were placed under arrest on set.- urday'aiternoon by Otllcer Elmer Matheson oi the summerside ,pol- ice as the result of a fracas in the wash room of a local department store. It is reported that the four men inflicted bodily infuries to a fifth man and two of them were taken into custody in the store while the other two were later ap- prehended on Fitzroy Street by Officer Metheson. They will Ip- pear in police court this morning I to answer charges. i 8. Councillors Will Renominate In Civic Election -Councillors Dr. H. E. Clark and Donald Lidstone announ- ced over the weekend that they will renomlnate in the forth- coming civic election, while Councillor Andrew Perry signi- fied his intention to retire from civic politics These three men have each served a two-year term of of- fice on the Summerside Town Council, and councillor Perry for a year previous to his elec- tion on the Council. was a mem- ber of the Water Commission. other members of the Town Council who still have 9. full year of office to serve, are Mayor Henry W. Wedge. and Council. lors William Jenkins. Clarence Steele and James Macnougali. -S. Lifebdat Crew To Receive Rescue Awards NEW YORK (CPI-The lifeboat crew of the Queen of Bermuda and the lirier's captain wi.il receive IWBICIS from the city today for their rescue last week of all 10 men from the Newfoundland fish- ing vessel Student Prince II. The crew of eight volunteers un- der staff Capt. Magnus Musson manoeuvred in storm-tossed seas last Wednesday to take aboard the l0 lmen from the fishing vessel which sank in the Atlantic north of Bermuda. The nine men and the Queen's captain, Leslie Banyard. who or. dared his ship to turn about and steam 150 miles to the rescue. will leceiva the city's department of marine it via 1. i c n distinguished service awards. Mayor Robert Wagner gskedl that the awards be made. The, presentation will be made by de-' partment commissioner A. G. O'Connor. SNIPER HITS TWx. NEWPORT BEACH. Calif. rAPv -The skipper of movie cowboy Roy Rogers' yacht and another man were wounded Thursday by a mystery sniper firing a stolen rifle from a cabin cruiser in Balboa bay. The skipper. Ernest Cantu. 20. was shot in the knee and arm as he dug an anchor post hole nn shore. Phil Klimer. 19. was shot. in the hip as he and nther men will in a dinghy toward the source of the shooeirig. - Linfield 0 Distillery 0 Portadown 0 Derry C -3 (Continued from page 6) Reibei Paces Reibel 17:35. Penalties: Stanley 4:19. Second period: 3. Detroit. Rcibel (Bonln) 7:38. Penaltiesg McCor- mack 1:31. Psvelich 4:21. Bonin 8:42. Third period: .4 Detroit. Wilson (Delvecchiol 0:35; 5. Detroit. Del- vecchio 6:45; 8. Detroit. Reibel (Benin) 9:26: 7. Chicago. Wilson (Mosienko. Toppazzinii 18:10; 8. Detroit. Howe (Delvecchio. Wilsoni i9:-19. Penalties: Pronovost 13:38. Sullivan 19:59. i Stops: Sawchuk 8111.1-30 Rollins . .. 10 16 14-40 (OLD cur ri;loM'DAY5 TO Houiis-ror est BIiCKlEY'S ?APiIiAlIi; ”'ROYAL"" BOBDEN Mon.-Tue. 7:15 dr. 9:15: Matinee- Tuesday 3:30. Red Skeiion in- "THE GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY" With' Cara Williams. Also Serial and News. . "lCAD1E0” IINSINGTON ' v . Monday-Tuesdey 7.15-9:15. Fred Astaira - Ginger Rogers in "TOP HAT” Bank Drawing Tuesday and Thursday Iworth 860.00. Mr. A. ll. Hubiey Dairy Deiegaie '-Mr. A. H. I-lubley. manager of the Perfection Dairy. 3l1mm9Y5Idev will leave on Thursday for Regina. Saskatchewan. to attend the an- nual meetlng oi the Dairy Fann- ers of Canada which will be held there from January 18th to 22nd- Mr. Hubley. who is president of the Dairymen's Association of Prince Edward Island is the Priltce Edward Island director of the Dairymens Association and will attend the annual meeting in that capacity. The week followllls Wile annual meeting Mr. '.'riubiey Will attend a meeting of the Federation of Agriculture in Edmonton. Al- berta. Mrs. Hubley will accompany him on his trip west and they expect to return home in about three weeks. 5- HOCKEY NOTICE All districts having hoc- key piayers or teams inter- ested in entering the North Shore League groups for Junior or Senior in all age hockey are requested to at- tend a meeting in the Ken- sington Town Hall tonight, January 10th at 8 o'clock. I ernment pa! I l I "ha . 1"” January 10. Mondlya 1 nos nnzesa. iwsn AID . 4 wAsmNa'roN mm - A or; E tern of highway buildinl to I30" ,- iederal and state governmen O 8lol.000.0M.000 over the next 1 years won the backing Friday 01 President Eisenhower's advlaor! co mission on hilhwlyt T110 1'” l d or rn emit- itg: trhI:n5:'tr:ei(eu;ieenetwork" of, in; tersiate hithWa)'l- 90V"I"' ' ":1 40,000 mile: of roads-about I2 .- 000 .000. u - .000 r In. E. Parkman J 0nt.D.. rm. ' PIIONB gas; 3 ' BEGENT TEEA 1495- '- launlnar st. surnsnorelde l Chartered Accountants . T. Earle Hickey , Canadian Bulk of Command . ' Dnildint 33 Bummer-aide. 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