K - Maxims 1 of a Mere Man Prince island , ragusiqwnegiuuiiumungg. use PIIPl.I'I PAFII one av avsnvooev Ljk. Th. Dgw was ADA. samnm, IIPMX the islands. F o r e i g n minister George Xeh is reported to have assured the legislative Yuan tpar liament) Friday that the govern- ment resolutely opposes any idea of a cease-firs in Formosa strait. 85 Premier Hugh John Flemming announced the award and said "it is very pleasing to note" that step by step moves were not exceeding . the original cost estimates. Q "The government views with l satisfaction this forward step in 2 what we feel will mark the beginn- ing of s new era for New Bruns- ' wick," the premier said. IL 1,1!!! Plwlls PREDEIRICTON, (OP)-The New Brunswick gov-I 0 ernment awarded a 57,112,528 contract Friday for an n e . . ' 0 Of Th F ' l l Sta rs e eshva The Beechwood project envisions a string of power -i dams producing 710,000 horsepower along the St. John's l a a e rs . the history of the province and looks to the eventual par- in... ..,w,,.m...e5 in .,..,.e., ck,” i.l:::'.i;i: "'..3i"”i5ii..f."”5i F.'.3?.i?."'cJ.f.".i”iiii';. .:r.:..S:"i mission or the and Quebec governments. ' m t "H be d I d and to choke off shipping to the . Li 'l (1 ill lif hi h ill b lid 9 9' W0 3 "WY EVCOPE REG 90?! M F00Cll W- Y ll ted ' th hCh:irm;n Edgar foulrnier oflas close as four miles to the main-"ship for Formosa and stand in- . te 'ew run w it" i d. fl "bi in ihi gregation of talented amateurs has its (that phase; plan; are now 1”. E5-"MM-E NOT EXCEE-DE-D 3 C em "CB '" e” y age st 3"” "3 ”'"'l"”l been seen in Charlottetown. ing formed by these tireless work- such as generators. turbines and jet fuel and other war supplies to Chinas was contrary to the wishes the most mlergstmg presentation. - V Q. cement. These would be purchased Foochow despite the vigil of gar- of the Chinese people and that, it was a Variety Show oar ex- ; ' . and plant ranged as high as S0; The move freshly underscored stand. no other count as have pro- . , 200,000. Nationalist intent tn hold on to nosed szich I situation. sweet singing of Shirley MacDnn- - aid. the swirl of the square . immediate start on long-cherished plans to harness the hydro-electric potential of the St. John river. C V snakin len h in western New Brunswick close b the L t E ' Once”-S as emng Maine liars:-I: It is the most ambitious plan of its kihd in 74”” '"F"'"5' 1”! as The Th. 5”" d the Festival mm, ememained the adjudicator! at a ' Nationalists disclosed Friday they , ito Rod China to thwarlt any inva- . . . . ' 0 t if i l d w.'l.:' Cit":...:.".:"::'i.m:..:::: ii. " 5 ” ng as e - - , g The minefield: were laid around Nationalists regard ”impos- H of the crop" and it has and Mrs Frank Cameron uredn hydro mam at me Beechwood sue and Hawlzsliaiv. islands which the N3ll()ll'dl.'5l5 hold sihie-v any United Nations 1.-uslma. bgiezagtlame time since such all 38' Now as the Festival gggs into in Carlin" counm power commission said the Found- The Nationalistsbelleve the Reds to set up two Chinas. It would I” dimcult wmmm em for next yea” festival atiori award did not include items have been getting through with Yeh said the concept of two naming each number to pick out ...m.m.m...m.' on a unit basis. risons off the Fukicn province coast apart from a few nations stuv:ini-t- cellence From the skirt or young He saidtthe tenders for the dam in the Matsu island group. lug the Reds or taking a neuliwilist - . & George A. Fraser's pipes to the dancer's skirts to the dainty tippy- , toeiiig of the Ballet Group from . .-x Junior classes held in Charlottetown and Summer pectancy that the entrants waited for Class Winners Al Festival that fact is unmistakable as they ara'the winners of.the junior side this past week. It was each adjudication. be offered, but to-day when two lng at 2:30 and at 8 p.m. more stars will shine. The afternoon DOY- formance will be oi special interest with keen ex- The thoughts that run Montague the taste of everyone- was more than satisfied. Not only :- last night will such entertainment ' more Concerts will be held. Sta1rt- J Foundation will start work on the dam and plant immediately. The target date for completions is 1957. The Beechwood enterprise was recommended by the U.S. Canada international joint commission as the first move in zLlong - range scheme to use the resources of the through I contestant's mind are many. "Did I play that passage as well as I have before?” "Did I go off key?" "I couldn't win, that other girl was really good." Now their thoughts are answered. Now there is more to learn, more lessons. more practice and maybe-more prizes. From left to right the first place winners are: Virginia Maclfgougall. soloist, Stephen Foster Song; Marina Kays, piano. 15 years sndunder: Elizabeth Anderson, piano. 18 years and under; Margaret Maclntyre. soloist. 13 years and under; and Wallace Platts. piano, 16 years and under. All the winners were from Cliarlotteto V.'l. Missing from the picture were winners Pat- ncia Leightizer. Charlottetown, soloist. 15 years and under and Hester McPhee, Summerside, who tied with Marina Kays with a mark of 88 in the piano solo for 15 year olds and under. Bartel-'5 mm Lab, to the children whilst more adult fare will be featui'cd at night in the Auditorium of P.W.C. Awards were presented to each winning group and intiividual. The Women's Iniitultelcuig Eva? g presented to Nort i ii on e no t . m"r”mm who had an average of 82 marks Mqygf whgffgn May ' k'lll Fl"l.Tl e i3Z.i"”iiZ..l"E.ii.3'oi, "i.-iiiisfii iiigie. Enter Ont. Election OTTAWA (GP) -- There was est average of any other winning 1 . "hwl 0' 35 ncewed the I ( speculation in city hall corridors -' Friday that Mayor Charlotte Whit- ton may attempt to enter the - St. John which runs nearly the whole length of the province. TWO OTHERS PLANNED Beechwood is one of three all- Shleld. Three presentations ,. be made today hdui-ins the 0"'”59”s.llafmeCl Audiences ' ' . of Concerts , , . . J 9 Ontario election battle as ,uf!iQmenT Each-of the adiudicaturs spoke llllssl Shirley MacDonald. New .u'1ls:oa.es,h,. couuvwvg clndi. , highly of the contestants and oi Dominion. charmed audiences It dne. t.' 0 KC A the standard which the Tenth An- Queen Charlotte High school and 1., ion: Poliuggl circles is was In 3 ra nual Festival had achieved. Said Prince of Wales College last night considered she may oppose Munic- , I . pm”, Mr. Kilburn, "I sincerely hope as site 55312 fllgf ttest siecei tegventlle iplliAftf'l.Il'liMl:1gSl ulmnbago -' I i - - ' r t ' E. ." ' , w - , sAt Progressive Conservative Prince County. and Cyrus P. Gzil- Prime Mlnlller 51- Lallfelll Mid lhat h,:l.1,e hL(:,anl-Srllwtllflilsna'e:I:”thlll:l-ll): cdlllliinedollhgn adlludig:tl)rs' Bree. on n e a I 3 I g 'i Q i Mmlnatinz convention! in Sum- lap! 0! Urbanville. and James -fiaskatclieivan has asked that i'sf,f'"v51uee,n youy marks mad, ,.., w,d,,,,,d.,, and m....e:- V d N l . . . - d 93 9. .. mEI'IldE ll!!! Welllllli G. B. ”Jei'- Hickey of Dai'nle.Yi Wcrl chosen -loods be declared I llllmnal cmep High praise and commendation Thursday nights when she recelv- WA5KlNGT9N. (Am ” 5”” H N ” ” ' J 4”” l and slgudrew Perry, Tgp;e:el'lllill'le Conservatives in fencyy mil that the governmentw um hard cor 5 of worker, was ed 35 mafkg 0 "ch nccuign, secretary Dulles flew so Paris ii ,.4., V . i M ' - g ' ” "mm" :”w"Wmmm' e r '5rc' 3 ' - l" ' ' i ' 4M? iti""H al the hi 'li"est"it" ”""ear's'M' J lFridiy night declaring that "I . led to , ; gm (5 mm.” 1 vlmmlgralion Minister Pickers- V95 by - 9113 - 9 50 K 5' "W-' . ' M" as E C 0 Mr' S''”"' ””m"g9' M 811"” & gill said his department grped in isairouglit greetings from last years Festival. 24-yeatrold Shirley has new Europe. united. bee and a 6 S H '- Maclnnls shoe store, is the coun- cillor candidate. and his nomina- tion was moved by James Mac- Dougall of Summerside. and was Coming Events been studying music seriously for secure" is assured with Ger- 'many's entry into the North At- lantic alliance. adjudicator. Mr. Earle Terry who was sorry that commitlments had prevented him from returning refusing citizenship applications from immigrants claiming birth in the Ukralne.. Parkdale School was well represented in many classes this your at the Centennial "my 0 ye" "'d ' l"'"' Festival but few of the entrants were more engaging than these grade threoand --(Barier's Film Lab.) J 1..., 1 g - . it . four youngsteni who sang "Little Boy Moon." Sheer enjoyment was aPP&I'9nt "ill "Cardigan tea party July 27th. :?”g:f,,”f'm'g,d'3'-TJ,;e,,';- ltlvgghgg Albgrti s:)ttl!::hilil(:liigiil,eg iilntlllgdtf isisttiliutesiiharlalilialOlklilivgwhsgil . every school chorus entry. Credit is due the music teachers and the school teach- . other nomlmmgm ,0, com,.,,,,. his mfiv immigrants use Canada more than satisfied at Wltal 1 have Reporf Russ'an Troops ens from all parts of the Island who trained the children. Their interest and enthus- 'V"”"-V C”"”” T""”"' H” before the convention for this f,,'..'.fs”l'””3 "0110 for entry into ,,,,,,,d., NW I m ,,,,,...m, W. iasm was caught by the children, other wise they could not have done so weli.. Monday. MI! W'- CW” "-39- strict. , E,1,'a,.'. Rem, (C0,.-ggminabv. to even I bizL'er- ifg lli-j-l lsnvvs-. P O P 1. A Front. row. left to right: Nancy Read, Nancy Myers, Ian Beer. Robert Bentley, Carl T"I:anceMVer1i;oa River Hall. Mg!-d 1:'”'l.'; ,'h''' ;"”'f':E;mt'; Poutuitlalinl said Caiiacttiia Is tfakinbs gglffziudzgd hm" ”SlW-i1- he U Uf Or r Ur MacKay. Margaret MacDonald. Gall Cameron. Second row: Sandra Wakelin. Brenda UPS 8 . I (fill I E. I l'0Dl'G 0 ill 00 M1! I To 01' on 0 0 - t , v , umsimazuudw my mu And,-. Sea Food Restaurant. and seeking im.,,,mi:mo 1 Dr. la. n. Steel ill the close or & Home KONG. tpeiitersi-The after on ninanes. o..ii....... ,.. Bee h&)ut1rIGx.EF;,lg;ericI:rMaci;s'lg;li:dilnist; B33012” Fggteir; Eiaigriga grin Maglggg v ' I member of the Summerslde Acting Postmaster - Geiicrnl the eiemmi lhinked U18 mess W Lunimtinist New China news Mauchuria, vutli the consent of the F0 ,V C v 33” - v , av ' gtllnl-0b!l0!' 5"PP0f- ll 10"! C1'99k Town Council. Pickerssill said consideration will their covcratze of the Festival and agency announced Friday night Chinese government or Gen. Ann Hickox. Back row: Roger Newman. Ronald Hickox. Mardi MacDonald. Barry be given any protests against hol- iday-time penalties for habitually late employees. The Commons defeated 66 to 9 A Progressive Conservative at- tempt to chop 3282.447 from the of the splendid the contestants. h More adjudications t is morning Manchum of recorder and piano will take . . ' . . place at Q.CgH'S. and Plw-C. Chinese and Russian leaders an The Music Festival ASVl."i'llli)ll "0”"v(;:lLl';1ath;(gi";IusSh heady His nomination .4711: proposed by Glendon Deslloche and second- ed by Donald Lldstone. The name of Major MacDonald of summer- slde was also placed before the convention as an Assemblyman Plclllres taken of Gail Carver. Arthur Bart.er's Film Lab. we Boccizn F F that Russian troops have begun pulling out from Port Arthur in Chiang Kai-shek. They originally were to have re- mained in the south Manchurian port for 30 years. But a later agreement . ached alter the Com- Johnston. Margaret Bell, Margaret Burns. Richard Baldwin, Mclnnis. Sandra Johnston, John Paquet. Small Boys Tied For Top "tltarshfield Presbyterian Ladies Aid Celts sale and Bazaar. Simp- son-sears today LN p. in. "Regular Dance. Stanley Bridge . . ' ' '. --e----ee . to power in China mi-you my. Rollie Mexenziu ndidate, b t lthd n 2 5P'"d""1 "males 0' "'0 "Hm! .. , , '"P"'”” 9”" . orchestra? fl; "quest 0'; WED gration department. To nlftvd in Vlllhdraw her troops be said Russian troops would remain S I S I C f'f' Tlle LEFSY and mu the nommuon b. Monday I . loie thetend of May. 1955. from only until both countries had n O O I k H5 Cw 5A um uockl bub wum "phi; nude unlmmou 1. "V" of ML The Commons will rler 'un- fuse the fortified base on the Yellow signed a peace treaty with Japan. E 9 shingles. also booking ordsrl for Perry. employment insurance legislation. r sea which she has occupied for Russia has been responsible for at... MgcE1chern, Tea Hill, and town. and Fay Edwards, lamp & lu My clover seeds. W. I. Bowman. Two mm: and”... we" ate Senate is adjourned until Tues- PARIS (Remers)NThge, rUmm:,.c3..1y 10 ,l.e,,,.s. me defence Ind mmmy commHEm Dixon Fomn Plrkdalm gm" med). ,,UCF Maude.” by Doug!" chosen by an delegates of mg 5'' mmisge,-, of 3mm", the Uni-,.d Soviet. airborne troops moved of the base while China looked jtied for first place in the boy's CIIII 71B - Girls' Sole - ('1 States, and France meet here this weekend to make a new bid to ease tension with Russia in Europe 3rd district who nominated Mr. Cyrus P. Gallant of Urbanville. the Consarvativl candidate in the liito Port Arthur in August, 1945, years and not under 6): Marks ” 82, 1. Mary -Lou Mills. Central Royalty; marks 79. 1. Heather solo. 9 years and under in Musi- cal Festival competitions held at . C. yesterday morning. "The Mai-Farlane over CFCY Iaturday, rd. after civil affairs there. 6.15-6.30 p.m., stand: 1 suy N. 5. Cool For "Dance in Saturday Georgi.-is liih. "We will do custom keel la! the Kingston Branch of the Legion T"KinkorI Players drill preseant s Ii'!P act comedy aim in t. Hall. Wednesday. May grinding Imi mixing at our xtnkors Mill on F"'dBys only. for balance of sea- f0I' by-election in this district year, as the councillor candidate. Mr. Gallant's nomination moved by John F. Abram's Village, and seconded by Aubln J. Gallant. of Mont Carmel. while Mr. Hlckey's of Spring Valley. and seconded last WIS Arseiiaulf. of nomination was moved by Keith Harrington Ontario Buildings OTTAWA (CP) -Federal govern- and to seek I common policy to- wards crises in the Far East. said Friday. A return tabled in the Commons for S. R. Baicom (L-Halifax) also said 12.988 tons were bought in 1953. There were no purchases in I level. four - power meeting with Russia. Another will be to con- slder how stability can be restored The countries of Western Europe. in the war-torn lndochinrse state many of them still recovering from of South Viet Nam before it falls the years of bombing and German 952, to the Communists. occupation. Sunday celebrate the To Celebrate RHEIMS, France (Reuters) -- P. W little voices. ” chaps have very pleasing said adjudicator Black- Anniversaryl night. My 1. Dancing ".1 Mr, June. many, 0(1)”-n. merit purchases of Nova Scolia One important questinn favivis mm mm were 5, ,,,,m,,,. in Charlottetown; marks 7:. l. 8:30 to 1!. canteen ssrvi . 1 , t h' . coal for Ontario buildings totalled the officials will be to deride G S d ' . . , 3 d H , ch 1 it i , 0. .83.: u - h. "um ymm undid 62.990 tons in 1954, the lovernment whether the time is ripe for a top- "'9 El”-i W". 9 59” ""5 "M" Lir::..Maceg;ehs,:f Bras:-lgy ep?::,r:g and again there was a tie for lflth anniversary of the German,fiTSl Pl-19? Belllany M-Bclnlyrc surrender in a sclioolroom at'Charlottotnwn. and Gail Cameron mltlms MIY 7. 1945' lot St. Peter's Road were given For all of these countries. the,marks of 85 for their linging of "W l- H erelgnty to West Germany this Gown" Jenkins, Southport. Heather Mac- Pherson. Winalos. Shirley Graham. AFTERNOON Class loin-Rhythm Band tgrades l, 2 and 3): Marks lll. l. Park- dale School; marks 00, 1. Central Royalty School. Clau lo:-Rliytlini Band tgrades um. P. L. Morris. Kinkora. by Alphonso Brown of Grand Riv- week will mark the beginning of a an? 6G'i'l:r"”llaa7rvy9'I::l'I 4. 5 and 6): Marks tltl. 1. Model "gee co h d R0" V H or. . new phase in relations with the mm! mm? nm3w"h'. mirk M School. N g I 'rmmN1-n (CPl-Minimuf” an; -. (-,,m'."'t .” 8” co ';'3' There were no other names bs- former enemy-I rinse in which 82 d m - i I Fred M e M Class in - imim nm-t liipenl. mmmum ...mp..-.gum: gr Cm I w V8 Cl go" ".1. mnvuuon, "4 511.1 West Germany wil be welcomed 3" F" ii” ' " 3" Marks 15. 1. Janet and horma Min Max ii 9”, """"”y mm ”"d”" M” remarks were made by each of as I new member of the North Flaw They Wereu Hellhef -lm Gay, Winsloe. Dawson :10 49 .2 the candidates who were noinln- Atlantic Treaty Organisation. kins. Soiitlipnrt; Heather MacPher- cg", 14; - g,,.i,.- vi.u.. gm VlngouyQ u .,-r; ; ...lM Macaw." Wm commence atedl While A memorial to the mem- son. Winsloe and Shirley Graham (open); Mark. 31. 1, Joyce Eng. vmm-1. 42 no ,. tiling chum .. wnum. 1:". Remarks were also made by b'" "l "'9 F"'"cl' '95l51'"C9 0' ClI8Fl0ll9l0Wn 5" T9C9lVllltZ 79 land, west Royalty; marks an. 2. Edmonton 37 - ry on 153.4,, guy ml 0,,” Messrs. Raul: Bagiiall. Chester :IltI)V!l'I1enlh is being unveiled at markj, Brenda Hennessey and Norm. Joan Gay. wtnsloez marks C818"? - 3' "1 Weekly nnui huh. nu”, MacDonald. Georse Kev st-.. ”""5- if ””"'"l ”' the "'W'Yi Linda Maccatlum of Brncklev 79. s. Lona Scott. Marshiield. Rgsinl 41 53 ,.' ' -- Malor MacDonald. Frank Amati. f'f””'mh95l9"' E":3Pewt3"t”3l0" Point tied for third place with , I Winnipes 49 04 l" n "Legion Zone at Iouris John F. Arsenault, and Bennett I:-0nyW" 60 ll; li"::;"Wmed"w"Iil'e' 73 marks, --1-hey we... .1; ,0 good A'l' IT. PAUL! g:)'l'0lll0 . :1; tr: .7 ' w9dl10ldl7- "A7 ill. I! 0 Cart. h mm "5 In H I I .0" i and so close there was no other 1,, um Afternoon .g 51, paur, "W" ' vl; P In. All members invited to at- Th v ntlons were presided 9 K 3"! T5 39-5 ll . .. Montreal 51 58 km. 'bm&e 1," Mon." um me Paris. .3"""3'”"r c""""'"l9d Mr Church two young ladies played Que;-we H , 4,1 52 - . . rscordwu til Irecretary was. Mr. Bill Ce-"mom" n "N Unkmvm s"l'lBmMmd who co"d'l"dlc""l WM Bachls. "No. 1 of The Little Pre- Fredericton .. 39 41 i V d S. at Mt. mm. ':l'::':'p",Tefim:) ::rd.e;e 1:: vi:::”:: lVl;heMll-(g'e3ll:oon,' mudmhmu ludga ulna Fugueg." Mg, lvlltcnell :;aint'.Iohii ....... .. 3: as In tul'dl-- ' I t ed co. oncon . ..... .- ,..,.f;,,,,.,,u W 4' up the Champs Elysees and I spe- were short due to the unfortunate M ,g. chm-louetown I I0 git .. pr”; ---------j--- Icqlntl Itgvlce in 1:1; iititgfidirtli at withrlrawils of . nu r or Ex L Sydney so -is ....... .9 ,- . "NM tvggt-1,:”b:".::"t:;' ..1.t...:'.": .i'1...' 1...: .':......2. g:::;;-, l" "" Wt" 1”" P" 't ”'l .f.?':.'::i.".t-l:.:::: .... .. .2. 3 ,rrlday '"""'V"'V ” V 9 ' uryoivi:-any in Paris. i - mlup Pu”: Old week lights upon requognt. Officials presiding, during the oV.r HALIFAX (CP)-The Dominion. "mu lobster season. At wogxgu gonoum day were: Mrs. J A. Lawson. nd 0' ' W” ''”l' Vkml" in Britain. than will be no oMi- m"'- "MlI;1on gicllgardi ilvin-.M 1:. Wreckage .",",e,.',:h:',,. 'l:":;,.'.,-'.y.'a :,m.::cth atlas ' ooumogdgu up .,( muier fgqu clsl celebrations. since special . "TM ' w' H": " rd" saint John river valley and Wet!!- ” uh” u pmgajcwn nu; weak, gpeclnl commemoration services for the D- 5'5-st l'll- .- "M" F" SURVIVAL CITY. Nev. tAPi- em Nova Scotll this afternoon uhuhmlah ices off car for cash. Contact deadiof both world wars and vet- rfollij-win-I ash. Winn." from ClVllkdCl!I1?e u:;D9wmegll.T&:10t:n:vl': Dull. cool WMO: U U” 3 I ' ' mu"? "V. cum mud” "admonmy an the two sessions at PWC l::iecla".n:l learii:d where and MW aw won" in hidi- " or Arm" ' with w l: l?t))nV:eI:l)i:: I l I van vzolild die-or survive-In I lured for most A KIND! """" '3'." "3 "V 5 - V" the British Broadcasting cor'pm. "9'"”"G 'nucle-r -tuck. roncaehi ' ” W "ll swuyfu and some settle the is presenting a week of spe- ct... 75,4 .. ;.y.- s... .. in Debris of some homes. ml! In Northern Hm satin: Prince . t r chi radio programs. ye." ",4 um"); uh.-kg 54, 1, W0 which '9" lllWlFQl'" "'1' Elvis! Mm: Clo!!! will scal- "” WP - .0 I.n.tllItoI in. van. , l:NBiI.:ium.”tlh:.l:lhs.lIllsh:u?t ii; Glen Maeliachern. Tea inn. and :w;;';u';v,;3,of';';;;',',f,1,,?'& g-3'u,I".T,,g'::';, m 1 P- '11-: T" W 35” - ' 0 9' ' "V "" "5 Earl Foster. Parkdala; marks I). ' t ' ”......mn:.u....t :3 sm -N-my '0" o p From Kensingion Enjoy Festival :.:t:.-.".'"::'.,ts:ut'"'"' """""' - J;-v;-, v;v-;,,.r-,e-a- C;.;';;j "”"':'...l'.'.."' ”'t:'. Eds-4&5 .'.'..L'.:'...'"'''''.. .. i'.'. '' ”' ”"” Wop! I-m-0 ' - ' I ' - ' .:..h.,...d""' - - -eseam.l'oi-osofth outugiitsrs-sayzsunny. lost . cum. us et sand- I of happy youngsters who have a tired in the MLBIC Festival this 1- H0"IN'- 0" II "1, cm", 3 an 4 ,3. ..'""'.....-4"'"r '” mmvrci '"'"i.."””' iiL""s'.'-.-Tt.i”:.::'.t.'i t":”'tv"'-'i-123'-”t'-"1'-9""?-5'--'3”il "'-nt.......- r-....' rt; if "T"-'E-'-'3-t were ....'lt".'.'.'.':."'” new . t (kadcalandzunson. Y t II. t 110 tbetowiiof nsentbssawbsrent.-Y'”' 3 IIIIIIIII ' - h”-i . i . . . arts. 1 ion. us. aIId!.p.m.8un ms 5. deter them one whit. Agreed each one, "tts1otso;fun."F'ront mm left to right. an anal; :f'g!.””c;;.' .. "W, W" " "V 3:". M, , M,.;, Tu, mu. ,,,,.,,,, ” ' Clerk. NIIW Cllli. IQUII Mitfmlh BCIMIPI . Llflll WCUOH. m ma 3" ad . ..g u. g .5, 9.. km nu. , M, 0",", , accepted the surrseilc of l l. malllll row: Beverly Mac L606. Gmlon Murray. sherry Clark: in. nm... cm... H Holland am am nu-nouns. ammo. inn aim gm and exposed sun rises: many at I a. h. 'If.IB;H"lUoMMlcAit'IIIIIl'. lsrtei-'si1lnLeb. Lists. I.l.llaIonPIH.OIrlnIIa-wttahhe ares. use-ut1.ss.-i. , F. A A