. . I Th G d' ,Moday. May 16.1955PIgo13 Fire Guts Legion Hall At in mm H continued it-om PIIO I Cockell Not United ,Cl'iurch ,Y.P.U. ' - N995” A"'lV” mm dmsiillwud u. A K . 1. an . e ac yar Rally T enslngion Borden Saturday Night g:.i:”:i ..::.:.:::.:.r .:r." .'?.::r At Saint John Gfrzfigerfggnuiaz mm 1. . . I1 , - ' ' ,1-he annual spring rally of and Ernest Murphy were nomln- Fire early Saturday night gut Firemen djd .; good job in pre- .ye:.r..l:,15t '.',l,l;l;,l,,,l”.,l23,,"';””,0"lf,,”.", SAINT JOHN. N.B (CPI-The turned to Halifax Saturday aft: central Presbytery Young Peo- l 19'; Unions of the United Church was held in Kensington ated. but the latter declined. A resolutions committee was - appointed consisting of Rev. L. ted the Canadian Legion Hall at Borden. Legion members estim- Canadlan destroyer Nootka arriv- escorting the Nootka from lar- tln th flarn f ' ri- "n E e as mm amen only cuts to fear" ed here Sunday afternoon and muda. The Nootka was accom- ing. A barn owned by Jack Gillis The nose cut that Ezurd Charles was separated from the Legion cjng on Saturday evening, con- tlnui.ug yesterday afternoon. and concluding last evening. A About 60 delegates were regist- .;ed on Saturday evening by Joan man of the P.E.I. Presbytery. All sessions were presided Over )y the president, William Moase oi Summerside. Rev. L. M. Mur- ray of Kensington welcomed the young people to the fellowship of the church for the rally. This was. responded to by Edward Pearson centre at Tatamagouche. N. 5.. was distributed. Rev. Mr. Murray then led in a hymn sing. The Summerside Union, repre- sented by Dorothy Townsend. Robert Linkletter and E r n e s 1 Murphy then presented a short practical skit entitled ”First Things First." which was the minute for the whole rally. The evening's guest speaker. Mr, Allison Profitt of Freetown, was thcn introduced by the presi- dent. llis thought-provoking words related stories from the Bible to sliow how well the Master hand- led all the situations He faced. ”Uod has given us our lives. we The business session was con- ducted by the presldmt. the min- Roll call was responded to by groups representing Summerslde. Kensington, Travellers Rest.. Be- ileque, Malpeque. Margate. Rose Valley. Breadalbane and Tryon. A report on the year's activities was given by a spokesman for annual convention in Moncton this coming Thanks Wing weekend. William Moase. Vance Bridges Western -INDIAN RIVER PRESENTS PLAY "Black Gold". Birch Grove Hall, Freetown, May 17th, 8.30. -REGULAR DANCE Irishtown Hall. Monday. May 16th. Canteen Service. ' -CONSERVATIVE m e e I I n g Palmer Road. Tuesday. May 17th pm.-500 donors needed. --IN TOWN Hall. Borden. Mon- day. May I6. two one-act plays. ipeclalties including "Smiling Bill" at 8: . icii days with his parents. Mr. and M. Murray. Ernest Murphy. Dun. ald Beoirsto and Maxime Camp- bell. The group was then devided into four discussion groups with first with our time." Evelyn Un- derbay reported for this group. 3. Rev. L. M. Murray, "God first with our talents." Phyllis England gave the sutnmarv for this group. 4. Rev. J. K. Campbell ,3-we 3 summary of all three time. The Rose Valley Union con- cluded the evening session with a fine devotional period conduct- ed by Audrey Cameron. Audrey Keating and Gordon MacKenzie, with Rev. Murray at the organ. 0ll9l'lhE was received by Ernest Murphy and Vance Bridges. Rev. Lloyd Archer dismissed the group with benediction. The Sunday session opened at 2:30 with a fine worship service conducted by Margate Union, rep- resented by Murray Mayhew. Mona Mayltew and Frances Hen- derson, with Maxime Campbell at the Organ. The president then in- troduced the special speaker, Rev. Lord, especially in this critical time. cellent set-up and urged every- one to take a more active interest in it. Four discussion groups consid- ered the question "How can a young person put God first in the local church." Groups were led by Allison Profitt. William Moose. Rose Valley. each singing two hymns. Prayer was offered by Joan Craig and scripture read by Guardian --ATTENTION FARMERS - Any farmer wishing to sell cattle or machinery. list them by May 18th. Sale will be held in Kensing- ton Rink. Date of sale will be set soon as stock is listed. Write George A. C r” 'l, Kenslngton. ist Church with Colin Waugh in charge and prayer by the camp's chaplain, W. E. Brooks. The mes- sage was delivered by the Gideon secretary, A. H. Hubley. and a Waugh was presented with a To Visit Son's Grave Victor Sanderson (above) of 353 Cedar Avenue In Summerslde. a veteran of World War I, will for the first time be visiting the grave of his son, Flt. Sgt. Kim- the R.C.A.F. on a mission over enemy territory. On this pilgrim- age, Mr. Sanderson will visit the graves of any Island service men whose family contact him before his departure on May 23. Mr. Sanderson hopes to record his visits to these cemetries on color film and on his return may be able to give several Island fam- ilies their first view of the rest- ing place of theis sons and bus- bands. On this tour, the Clair Millar Pilgrimage, about 1.000 Canadians are expected to attend and Mr. Sanderson, as far as is known. is the only Islander listed. Murray preached the sermon and Myrna Cousins of Kensington was pressed continuing support of all church organizations, and urged young people to be active. re- sponsible leaders in their church and community. It was also re- solved to have the annual fall rally a two-day convention as this shaw. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bradshaw, Searletown. P. E. I.. became the bride oi John Wes- ley Tredcnick. only son of Mrs. Elizabeth Trcdenick. Summerslde. Rev. C. D. Matheson officiated. The bride was attractively at- tired in a copper-brown satin bengaline dress. with white and yellow accessories, and her cors- age was of yellow Talisman roses. She was attended by her sister. Miss Joan Bradshaw, who wore a floral print nylon taffeta dress with white accessories. and her corsage was of white carnations. The best man was Mr. Angus L. MacDonald. of the Bank of Nova families. The happy couple left on a short honeymoon trip through the Maritlmes after which they will reside in Alberton where Mr. Tredenlck is with the Canadian Bank of Commerce. TAIPEI. Formosa (AP) - Chl- at it would take approximately 38, to replace the building and equipment destroyed. There was a small amount of insurance on the building. A resident nearby noticed smoke ted. Only a charred outer shell remains. Included in the loss was ap- proximately 100 folding chairs, a piano and new television set. The building was originally a Boy Scout building and was later purchased by the legion. Origin of the blaze is unknown. when the fire broke out Legion members were busy unloading ce- ment for the foundation for a new Legion home. It was under- stood that work on the new struc- ture will begin shortly. The base- ment has already been excavated. In Memoriam MR. W. B. CORNEY -The death of Mr. William Benjamin Corney of Summerslde took place in Charlottetown on W dnesday. May 4. after a brief illness. He received his early education in the Appln Road district school ball by only a few feet. The hall was located across the street from the Burden rink. Continued from page 6 Park: Covehead at Bedford Dunstaffnage at Bedford. Bedford at Stanhope. Covehead at National Park. 3-Stanbope at Bedford; Cove July 3-National Park at Stanhope Covehead at Dunstaffnage. staffnage at Bedford. Stanbope at Dunstaffnage. nage; Bedford at Covehead. 15-Stanhope at National Park; 19-National Park at Covehead; 22-Dunstaffnage at Stanhope; 6-Covehead at Stanhope; Dun- 10-National Park at Bedford; I8-National Park at Dunstaff- I1-Bedford at Dunstaffnage; opened last September has leaked no blood during the long training grind. There is no guarantee. how- ever. that it won't snlit again from a solid punch. Jimmy Murray. local promoter . light will be beamed. however. to about 83 theatres in 59 cities on closed circuit television and will be carried on radio by NBC and the Dominion network of the CBC. The title bout will start at 8 p.m. PDT (midnight ADTD. . RE-MATCH CLAUSE Marciano gets 40 per cent of the tracts, in case Cockell wins. . No Englishman has held the ' title since Bob Fitzsimmons knocked out James J. Corbett at Carson City. Nev., in I897. The new ring ratings. soon to be released. list Cockell as the No. 3 challenger. h e h i 21 ii Americans Archie Moore and Bob Baker. Un- beaten since he ate his way into the heavy class in '52, Cockell has Stanhope at National Park. I)-Dunstaffnage 24-Bedford Covehead at Stanhope. National Park at Bedford. ional Park at Covehead. at National Park; Covehead at Bedford. at Dunstaffnage; 2'7-Dunstaffnage at Stanhope; 81-Covehead at Dunstaffnage; 7-Stanhope at Bcdford: Not- a spotty lifetlme record of 61-l0-1. He has been knocked out five times. A stinging lcit jab and book are his best weapons while Marciano throws about everything in the book in combinations. Becomes Mrs. moved to Summerslde. where he has resided ever since. and here he engaged in plastering. The late Mr. Corney was up- right and honorable in all his dealings. He was an active mem- ber of the Orange Dodge and an elder of the Church of Scotland. Rev. C. D. Matheson. The hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shep- herd” and "Abide With Me." The many floral tributes showed the high esteem in which the deceas- ed was held. , The pail bearers were Messrs. Abner Cairns. Earl MacEachcrn. A. S. Sharp. Jack Schurman, Evlerett Phillips and David Arsen- an t. Interment was in People's Cem- etery. S Alberton Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells. Mrs. J. N. Smythe. Bloomfield. visited her-sister. Mrs. G. C. Gor- don, during the latter part of the week. Saturday. 7Q, wave.-sy-r.-r it :- I q ,.:. gt-;eiWpnphar':n;;;eeu:7't211F'3!'.!.T"'W'""V!?'""!IH!M'FI'!O!Vg”Y”Q!1F!"5”'”"'”"”T'3?"" ” "lW".t,Y'3l' a course. in handicraft. for the work of their instructor Sunday. Brooklyn and Dock Women's ln- stitutes, who had just completed gave tangible expression to appreciation Mrs. Deshoches and Miss Doiron. On behalf of the class an address was given by Mrs. Charles John- eyed Sunday school teacher from Nebraska. Saturday became Mrs America of 1956. The 35-year-old mother of five was chosen from among 49 can- didates representing 48 states and the District of Columbia after four days of home-making competition. Girvan. 32. of Chino. Calif. The annual meeting the Armouries building, to attend. N. and Game Association will be held this evening in at 8 o'clock. Daylight Saving Time. All members and the general public are urged of t.he Prince County Fish Summerslde. commencing E. MacLEOD. Secretary. -Starring- Joan Fontaine - Robert Ryan Selected shorts & colored cartoon Hear Keith Boswall, Guest speaker R. R. Douglas Crossman. James Bell. Conservative Leader. Mr. Frank W. Lockhart Iabovei left Summeroide on Saturday for Whitehorse in the Yukon, where he will serve the chaplincy corps of the Canadian Army. Mr. Lock- hart is a student of theology and received his Bachelor of Arts De- gree at the Mount Allison Con- vocation last Tuesday. with hon- ate School of Toronto for the year 1955-56. H ill b . . We mm in W hands' ,0 do gs Theodor? Ross of. Central Lot 16' J e returning about 1:1: I rig dglcetgsair wasdblciiirn ha, Angitsnhope at National Park. . tricis 0'Leary Public Hall. May 18th at 8 pm. we.P)1ez:::. osualig IePrtt)oI'll:eel1I(1 vivnhgo dglllrllleredeg lflnet address ii;-gl.l --T ggrnegl: 83 year; :20, a;5d- was all: knunstaffnage at Nammm MOHIEI Of FIVE Speakers: l-ion. R. R. Bell, Aiigtis MacLcaii, M. 'll;g:Ll" Emmy ” P nedggd tifnellinptge gerficev gr tge Evelyn Underhaw Rev. L- M- last of a family of seven. a Park: Bedlold l" Cmwheadi P.. and Progressive Conservative candidates Col. O - Many people never seem to get a pod ules of the fall rally were read Ernest Murphy in giving a re- ”'E.::;i,,,,o,,5 read by Ernest Mug fellgde lfxfercharlouetown Amrmll Amencu of uh?-ray Thertmlnd h-Irbl-ml! Hear the election issues fully discussed. bl 5:”9'”l'fY';'”5"”' d Evelfi" 2”" 01" "59 M-ll-l5AC- 931119 1" phy expressed thanks to the time he took up farming Ap- Fridai at the home of Mrs. Lloyd ORMOND BEACH Fla iCPi- ;.".','f,,I,",:;,T,"l”f','-,.',' ""l-l”"":,',,,l""'"l" id r umm i e, t I k f Lh . . . . ' - - , I . ' ' e ey er poisons eacau hguelgalillg ifer tmasuglis replgrt? "gus "5 0” SW 9 ll 9 ” church, speakers and leaders. ex- proximately fifty years ago he Wllkie. Alberton. members of Mrs. Ramona Deitemeyer, blue- "id. mm um Mood. If H", M W, iapuritiea stay in the ayalein-dis rut often fellows. and use Dodd'a Kidney Pilla. Dodd' hettar-and feel better paid by June 1. i9s5.' iTrustees. NOW IN STOCK GRASS SEEDS ll ll P.m- EV"Yl7”dY W9lc0m9- TMDEONS CONDELCT SEMI" Scotia in Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wells and I MONDAY & TUWDAY-May 16-17 Priced Right gun CROSS blood don or ICE - The Summersiue Camp of h A reception was. held at the their little daughter. Cynthia. have " ..An-jving- dimes at St. Marys Han. Sum Gideous yesterday conducted sun. some tof the brides parents in arrived in Alberton to spend the "BORN To BE BAD -so. Baled Shavings merside. May 30th and 31st, 7-9 day service at the Bedeque Bapt- eareowm hr the lmmedlale summer wllh "'9" gralldlmnnu B . your Seeds Now KENISINGTON FEED SERVICE , solo "Bless This House." was of- -5- M,-. ,1 M 43,1, J hmgon gnd Ca t en 591-Vice IIJSIEIEYEEEEID slIl'ilTI1r;)e1l;i.):l?:iqB1I):;!;i (ered by Man Hubby. -S. ilitifnaiiiiiieicil-Illltezlzeiliilifllvefiiliiis 8 15 Standart: e 9'15 Daylight TTROYAL” Beulah", King George in .' en- g A g - 1 - mutant wednesdzm .May mm hllllllllflllillili tl);fIRlV1l:P(;iarleEhWa9:glll Personals Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay Bmmlm 5P0l1S0l'ed by 5l- Marl” Cllulcl" oi Summerslde was observed at nu:sl:l5:nB9t:3.l9 l;9l5ll:I93;- studs": have returned to their home in 5 T A T E ” Mon.-Tues. 7-15-9.15 ”CASAN- . -335 --Mamav, Augei child" the .home of her son and daugh- - - - WP 3 Alberton after spending the past g OVA'S BIG'NIG1-IT." In Teclmi. I by Bedeque United Church Play yemnglawi ML and Mm Brewer ;i:ntmtrl:le:;.imekznigaafligonclgvlglg few my, in chm-ionegown, T l M M color.' Starring Bob Hope. Joan plurby I W ers in Kensington King George Waugh. North Bedeque. on.Mon- Delaney Album; i Mrs Allan Cm-he Alma spent - Fontaine. Serial and News. hm” ?vh,&". liall. Monday, May ltith, sponsored day. May ,9. Mrs. Waugh is the I ' the weekend with fair sme; Mu. - - mm" M; .5Q& by Presbyterian Young Adults. lastgsurvlving member of the -Mr. and Mrs. Claude Delaney, David Campbell Alberton. , - a' .,:'T. " Curtain: 7.30 Standard-8.30 Day- family of the late Hon. Stewart Albany, Mrs. D. J. McLure. ' va : g.:"u. light Saving Time. Sale of candy. Burns. All of her five grandchll- Bedeque and Mrs. L. B. Crue. Mrs. Lester Douglas. Parkdale, ' QQCAKEOQQ FRED CLARK ' I 5 'iD-5::-' gvlsl,nNG PARENQE gg Mr. dren and 10 great-grandchildren Summerslde. motored to Sydney spent the weekend with relatives iynulguyn ': :':t-g,,y' Mm Montgomery. smdem at were presentd tshte exceptign on business. in Montrose and Alberton. N 0 T I C E KENSINGTON jlIlMM.l1InjO . . than lilniint Allison University. Sack: its slilsl g;t;nRc6A.F edgvagfbewlao ML and M”. Hum" weeks, M. Monxrueby 7.59.15 mmdard hxgg bi:.v.veha;e::;3Ieettlo 5;-etmini Dmng the birthday party M". ATTACK nan SHIPPING berton. motored to Ellerslie on um, p.,w,,,.,, Dram, mu, m -I-umtg a!----.. M... - ' b g radio and several other gifts. She n N r lit 1 l l d - M . Ch 1 ti J , Ch loite- , . LLE". Starring Mademy-Winner .. or i. in -en.--no .22: .::"3:.:..::.:? 5.235;. 22:. .....:?.. ::.:.:. Hickey. Cyrus 1-. cauant. waiter Mackenzie and M-no-vn.,, Row, CS St d l H lit .- -h,r years. has retained all her facuI- two wooden craft in attack Satur- G R say. Alberton. . . , - MEI? I N. 9x ico. Bank its will lspltlahldnlahensumlineilrlmiilntllisi ties. and enjoys her hobby of day off the Red'China coast. air eorge am . Frank Myers 111 King Geotge's Hall at Kensingmh drawing Tues and Thur. worth Today 3130 - 7:15 - 9:10 M ADE. needlework. -5. force hernijtiartera announced. on their achievement day held on Thursday, May 19 at 8 dclock Standard Timm 38500. Tuesday ............ R 7:15 . 9:10 Professional Cards LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS Over CJIW. TODAY (MONDAY-MAY I6 I 1:20 P.M.-MR. EXJGENE BROOKS. : Union Corner. I I Summerside Summerslde. P.E.l. - Plume Ill! Chartered Accounta nta T. Earle Hickey went into dry dock for repairs to panled to Saint John by the fri- her bow plates. damaged whilegate Toronto. . .d I to , d d H, H1 in 1 d . - working with the dnternatlpnal in c.(;,1,T. of Kenslngton Church. first with our money." Ernest urday night. he Borden fire Five Team matfre rilliiiilimsjisoiitilolllllnllsbe Sgtgiliuih gssisted by the W-M-Sn The bl958- M'1I'PhY gave the summary find- department extinguished the blaze has 68,000 seats priced from 35 to w M M was asked by Rev. J. K. ings of this group. after a stubborn battle but not nage; Bedgom u Covehead. 540. V Pfefnler A- - 331953! Campbell of North Bedeque. Chan" 2- R9V- LION Archer. "God heme the Wh0lG IIIIGPIOP W35 KW 11-Dunstaffnage at National There will be no home TV. The Liberal candidates Fred C. Ramsay, Prosper A. Amen-. aulrt and others will speak at a Liberal meeting it in Tignish Legion Hall. Tun- nt Bedeque. Literature on the money andltalents. The report on ban Sande,-song who wa kiued ll93d It Dunstaffnaseo - t d C k H 3). Th 1 new Atlantic Christian training this was given by Ronald Leard. Sept. 2, 1942;, while servihg with ij.:5”"1:c,'f:,jl lipfh” l"'"d"'3' "me" ”'?;:;”:f3.;f,,j:,”e;'::3.- Bed E3..ge.,,.";e..,,?:,,”c1a.,,, mefyfe :,,,.".' Leaves For Yukon day, May 17th at 8 pm. Everybody welcome. ors in Greek and philosophy. He: has been awarded the John Pax-i ton Young Memorial Fellowship in philosophy by the Post Gradu- , the University of -S. Rob your Rest. . If you don't rut VIJI pthakidneyaaotlialyeuunroal I35 Dodds Kiclneir Pills By order of Board of hidden tale MBOUT MRS. LES- NOTICE Conservative rally for the First and Second Dis- Ernest Strong, Dr. L. George Dewar. Mr. J. W. Don Campbell and Mr. Hubert Gaiidet. . ATTENTION FARMERS We have a complete line of new Farmail tractor! and McCormick farm machinery. Also used tractors and each Union. all of which show Elmer MacLe"an and Ernest Mur- Esgcegseen such an emhuslaigc He was married to the former ston and presentations made by For the first time in the pageBni'5 mfiChln9l'.V Such 35 front end loaderv hnrrows etc' Also 1 considerable activity. Dhy. Those reptirtlng the findings i ' Alice MacLeod of Iaelrnolnt. Lot 16. M11 Vernon Campbell lx7g'9:l:thL5ol;l:gstlhe'9 ""35 "9 lmlli milk C0'W L0 f!'9Sl'leY'l -lune 1- 3-150 1 h0TS9- E35Y t91'ml- I Most showed that their finan- were Thelma Cameron. Beryl . W 0 Predewased 1"! our year! , . 5 ' ., N 0 T y aial obligations in ad been met. Hogs. Geraldine Woodslde and Tl'EdOI'llCI( I BI'CdSIICW ago. There are left to cherish his Jixgyaggd El"Scuml:g:;l:::' vim?-TeBnlll9 Valgrrl-;-nu2e7rv flluglaa5l:'& - , S . S If. "ld "lat suplmrti Mid been glven Mary MacLl"e' igxeiglorxz Lymnad" lg" nIl;:g";:' 333' visited relatives in Alberton on third placelwent to Mrs Kathleen Dawson 5 ervlce la Ion to various organ zatons. A letter In conjunction with the regular 3 ""3 3 0 T ' was read from the Maritime Con- evening service a Presbytery ln- g . - l0ll9l0Wl'l3 wllllam l" sllmmelslllei All taxes due Kensington Cpa aud Phone 11 lerence asking for nominees to fer-union hymn festival was held. wa5A30r1l::::mI:,l:jt atmgitimywgdfilg 3”,;lhAlma”8l lrlmg I p serve on the Maritime executive Unions taking part were Summer- Church. summersidel on May 13”. held eatltvlfe Bl:w:f:1l;s:dFtf:gS:?H;"n?: School District must be :1 "I "la Y-PsU- ” I” elecled at "'9 5'de- K9"-”"3'”"' Malgale 3 "l at 8 pm. when Mary Janet Brad- on Friday afternoon conducted by CAPITOL SUMMERSIDE Tonight "(:15 - 9:15: Tuesday 330 - 7:15 - 9:1I Canadian Bank of I" LI Building Summerslde. P.E.l. Phone I88 3. F. Hunter, B.O. SMAI.LMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc.. O.D. COLOUR CHOICE a.....i is at M-. r(li'i) .1.-i. .- I .x ,u-. ..i l' l-Owed l" w. Albert Roberta CANADIAN LEGION HALL p. E. I. MUTUAL nuitiilllo Jf osummemide Granvilgom:ItuI:'aIter Street I - . 3 In! i' And will be open every afternoon and evening pun, p, 0, 30; -. except the 18th and zotnernone 3273 iL,..g,,-, WL 9'. INSURANCE I . R. E. Ellis at so Limited - l Fire - Am -nc-sully H E R S .5 Summer St. Summersld- ' Optometrist HAVE TWOTTONE E. E. Parkman T Opt.D.. 3.0. BROADCA -non am REGENT THEATRE sum. Summer St. Snmmerslda 8:30 C.C. X Water Street y sumnierslde mic: liar unar -rniv wnwiws IN ii-.i I . Minister of Agriculture. shim M-ulr,i&:”3gii3n'.Ji.iten 3 Wear V . - A n A w - N - w "W" ” - H ,1, V . 3:45 P-M--MR EDISON RAYNOR 6 ml in room NEAREST imiiiv otnitn ii.- i I.-.-.-iy... President East Prince Liberal Assn. pHYsiCIAN5 F"-””””"l I V. , g W .-...A-' -t"” ' i I ' - TUESDAY. MAY 17 I pm, -- . - graplien i .Arrives For, New Annan Propane Gas Plant 1:20 PM.-DR. A. in. snow 3 ma: nnan sromo R 1' HOLMAN up. -. new , . agapane eaaomarl thmulo as .an MOI .n 1' ice. on ab"; M . . ” gnu! L'ttr re- generaghtttlmhlrtlon tqlaland g(i)ifsft'gl:ili.tlonle &1h;.oilgul::ut nslanadla glee-;I1'i:lsldet;t for lgzlnltngf Pu:IPnI:: 8:30 Alucggl? e M ,:"',',,,",':;,'."'.'.I ?,',...I:l.f,'”'..."i'1 n......"” ".3-"i3.n'.i'Z5 2'.5?;.I.ilin.'E".5.'fi'I.'3.. &".i.L"..'2'; Iona company. 1. A. (A! man igiveoii are aD;yligl1t Time) ,,l.',,..... . rm... sommismn cnaimrrrr.-mwn ted "at New Annan. New ion Food Products Ltd. which will food co. w. a. timer. engineer """8" ”l l'l"”l l"'"" '7'" 53:3 llctllttol I leaned ggyil.-. .1: for produoetroaan i I toodatottou-PmpauGaa0o.l.L.lIll.Ltd. .