A sIIpIIaI I~lIair denuded hv .laraueline <‘IImniIslsev and built Iiy naniei iiriskiiv vIIr III. IIse III hnndiiamird uri» Snns Iias presenvwi Thursday CBC channel for P.E.I. out UTTMH II'I‘I heIIIw-ns oi iIIe Board III Brnadrast rmirrnnrs anrwiinrnd F'Il‘la] innrnInI II»InInInrnded \eII su radIII mum at Earl him. \'I'( F: l':\aI/Vn Iii ‘l'\ IIVIUlllr‘ls Inr (Hr I'll Saini Jnhn l-‘redrr. irvnn \.-II I III' IIIIIII-vIl.IrI:II.I:r noun-I ir‘rvrAlI‘v 'l‘\ \Izllml nI (lirirr'imp. .\\' and Mn T\ rrIIIIIaIIIasIIII: .\|II|Infl av lino. riaven is’IaIIIiI. Qur‘. nriaxaI IIII II lail'lvll . inriin: IanIIiI Ii . rmiIIini Y’l‘ r'vl-Yf'llll‘lil III lf‘ll‘ll\nil sia vvnm IiiI~~II1 slimmfl III. III IrIiI IIIIII llfln \Ier s (In r-sIII l‘filll’rilllmdi .l('|l . T\‘ II IvII Ha SaIni iirnial IIIIIIIIIIIIiI-ndnd \eu- Tr rrhinndrasIInI: Ila rum in InIiIrrsI \ s. III CJCHT\ IialIIax n»..-IIaIIIIn III 'l'\ III;IIIIIri inr I'IIIIIIr FIIHH'VI island by I‘m I'Ieu-Iiai III III T\ riIaiiIIrls IRI Ill <IIIIrIII-IIIIII» and "HWHK MISCOUCHE .IIm IIIIIIIIIII a..IIIIIIIaIIInII MI MN I.II.~IdIIIs rIIIuIII. III Mancinn umr tPlf‘N :IIIIsIK at the IIrImr III \lr .IIIII \II-s Gwnrzr \‘rrIII, \IIIIIIuI iIr On TiirsdaI l‘\'f‘l’lm|1 II IiviisI puny Iias IlPiri III hnsInIIIII III eiemrnvnrr erIIIIIl IIIIII II lawn: in play I‘YIH‘K IIern IIIIII by ladies' ivnl. Mrs \vIInn Arsr‘n auII. IrinsnisiInn Mrs inrriin Desnnriins. mrns Iirsl, Fpl Ini Cassie. Innsolaiiun. Joc Gallant. Lucky dIIIIr rIrIIr. red Wedge. Lunrhes Iind ('ni'I‘P IIerr said at. ier IIir :arnr I"|'0('N‘d< \U‘N‘ in lid III MisI-IIIII-hr I'Irernrns ('Illh. Henry neRanI» IrvuI-ned In his hnmr In SI .Inhn aner spend- In: a Ieu- dsI-s al linnie III hIs unclP. Mr niIIi Mrs In: no GaIid-I. MisrriiiIIIr MI-IIIIn G a II II II RI-IIIIIIIIn, Mass. vs spending his \ilCilIlfin av hnme III his hrIiliIer. Mr G Gaudel. Mismuevn- BALTIC Ernesl MI-KeII I» .II River Is making a flood es-y IIillIinii-Ia surgery in Prinr» chiinIy I-iIIsiIIIai. rrnnk Brrnard Iias rrIiirnNI In his Imme In naiiir sIIIr IIrInIr . mum in Ihe rrinre ('(Ilmly Hospnai Annex Inr s l‘ I- II ral weeks. Mr snd Mrs Slrphrn IIIIrIIs oi Hnnier River were mninrisis In naiIII nn sunan ED. MuIrnII III Hamlllnn. 0n- min. uas a recs-III yIslvnr III naiiir nnd Hamilton. Charles Mrlvrr. siiminerside. was ii rerenl busInrss \‘ISlIflr In Himiivnn and FAIIII‘ and Mrs Clair Phyll'rl‘ and dnuahirr mflIlIrM Irnin Humilttm. nni.. during Ihe week end. rind are ihe eiiesis III Mrs Paynier‘s brnther, Thnmnx 'nipiIn and Mn. TupIin III In. dlan Rl‘Tr Mn. Muriel uryenIIIrI. Mslpe. gie. III a paiieni in Prince Cniin. w HnIpIIIII. Mn. Harry 'i'uplin oi nsrniey u a portal In Prince (on n Iy In. IIIIIIzn . Vernon MI-II'InIIIIin. MIII "In in mm; a loud recov-l SPECIAL CHAIR IS PRESENTED vII sherIIIIIId Hos-mini. rsrn-e. .enled by Mrs. \r wIIIId h_\‘ Ihe Queen I‘Iiariane IIizII ‘I-IIIIII IIIIIInr RM ' en {In W a pallf‘vl ll Prince (*IIIInIII l-Inspival I' Gallant III III» nnnarimrni III neinII Iias II rIrIni iIsiIIir In usiIII .IIIII raI-I ('IIIan III. RI’UKP Mai.iIiI. Maire. IIIII II n paIIInI in rIIIII» I‘Iiiin. Iv unspual Fryile uIIIInIII: s'IIm “III II rrI-eni hnsinrss Ii Baltic and Hamilton .Insr‘nh nineler, \I II n I I II II. .\ R flux .1 lIllsIIIr‘sr \ltllnr In uaIIII- Iiii rIIIsd . \Il‘t RI‘IliI‘ ( oviol‘ Pnloi'laln. ed iII» nirrnhers ni Baiiir wIInI. l‘II K Insllmll‘ at "I? .Iilm‘ IHI‘I‘IA In: 'IucsdaI Iicninr. IIIIlI III e IVVP‘illlé‘llI. Mrs. \\' H B \l r n t. rrssIdIiie. rsldPI III In Moyltll‘n lleIlr (irilzfi ' if‘llri‘l llil‘ find "NW of IIII" silli- den dInIII I'N'Mlll)‘ III III. hrn. i,IIIiis iInyle III Ixnsvnn, Mr and \Il“ \ieliin “III-lire. :II RIIIIIIn speni IIIr rind IIIelI. Ind IIsIIIn: IIIeIr sun in inn and naIiaIIver \ir and ms nnIIrIaI Russ III \iIInI-IIIn. \ u .\ir and ,\II'< i.nuIs viuiIIin, I‘IInIinIInIIIIIII niiendrd IiIe Inn. erai III III raiher, \Ir. Thomas l-imInrd i'an» Waive. also anru. dIIIs IIIIIIr IaIIIrIs viinrrai were Mrs .vIIIIII miner and Mr Pan. »I- II \‘Innll'r'al, .“rs \IarI uIIIII- and Mr mile. and unhrrv HII. Iiard III 'rIIrIinIII, sisII Leigh Ho. IIaI-d III TnI-IinIII Miss Rcll IiIIIIai-d III hInuvI-am. . RIICN’IIYI IIIr Illnr'l‘ill III III IIrIIIvIer. 'rlIIIInIis IInIIai-d. ('noe wIIivp Mrs Charles \li‘lrl < III Am- heI-sI. \‘ s. IPI’K‘HIIV II lIl‘rI ll(‘r hl'nihl‘l‘slnrlan and si sIe , l , and .‘Il\ nrrnai-d \iasiInnald. GlrnzarrI (:III and Mrs HIIII 'rl Indian and Iflmlll' IIIIII TP(‘I'VIIl\‘ I’Mlli‘nv ed Il'flm I'rsnr». spInI Iiie IIIIeII. end III III» IIIIIIIr Iii Iiis rnnIIIer, .\II~ EIa ualion. uni-inn sIsIII I\Iill')’ Amhrns I'IIII .iiizusliis rrIInIiI her sIsIer. \III and Mr ualInn. nIIrIIIn. \Ir and Mr< ’tlll‘n Murphy and Mr and Mrs .inhn \IIiInliy III I’Irrmuiu. alsn Mr. and .\lr~ .\III<IIn \IIIengge III S! HIInnurs and Mrs Wardarel \InrrIsnn DI SummcrsIde aIII-ndod IhI- Iunrr. al of Iii. Thomas Iinuard. Cape “'nlk‘ \lsn alll‘nde Iiei-e Mr and Mrs svie Trainer and IamilI III i- rrn . r) s M . I-isIIrd lIaIInn. ’9 REAL "LUTIMERS are iniiiise Iihir 'Irfll Ind LIIIda LciIIs II-invni from Qlern L'Iiarlrnvc, and Mrs. wIIIId reI-eIIInr III» l'IIfllY on hehali III vvie hospual PIUSVILLE -\ I‘m" retrenl “M hrlld 8! SI InuinnI-s parish CliuIrII Iin IIII. \Inrkend In Inn» 0 IInII nay. Filllli‘l' PiIalen preaeinna IIIs re Irrai IIIIII sisIers (‘lalr Teresn and Mary paIIiIne III III» IIrdri- III S! \Ial'lhax. Chal‘lnnclnun at sIsiIns runners IIri-e SL‘H'NI nt III» II-all Satllrdav and Sunday liy iIiI Inr‘mhr‘l‘: III III» cm. TiInmas i-Iirrnran Is sIIII a nu. IIInI In Iiie WrsIern HIIsvaal AI- ' hrrinn Ilarrllll‘llm" HIIIIIIn has had to l‘nlo‘l' vvi» Wmiern Hnspiiai. Al- surni Ann rnrnn ar sIrr M .Iinbrns». SI. Augus- Ius snenI Ih» IIerIIend IIsiIIne III III» homes In Mr. and Mrs. \nl'hl‘il ('nrrol’an MI' and Mrs. .IIIIIII ('nrcnran. Mr. and .\lr \IelIIII \Inenrrenr and .ur. and Mrs Laure Dalton, Burton. Lot Iiiss :I'IIIIIIII IIIIrraI . iI-aInInr III I'rInI-e t' 3 Has. pIIaI Is spending IhI-Ie II»rIs ya- IaiIIIii nI IIIe IIIIIrir III her IInII. am Mr and Mrs. Warn-Irina m mum" \lIII-I-aI . _ . . Elms Tonmhs IshII has been; II‘I‘I’IITSII 2?;5II‘?”I"I'£'II“I‘IE‘;‘I'I vmv'm' W SW mm in . ' Tarnnvn. on has reiurned 10‘ :iIIsIs III Mrs nelson Gallani. Brpadfi‘hm The msmunrs III Ihe riiIsI-Iu» k Warns": Inclitule met at e IIIIrn» nv Mrs Charles (iallani.l “oilfiwoggllffrlinwm TIIP (‘DmmlIII’PS KEV? thlr {F ruins and new IInI-s were nppnid- ied \exI met'IIrIR I III he held aI Iiis IIIIIII» III Mi Insepn u oaiinnI Fnilflwlnl: Ihe nIeeIiag hinflu new ('njnyI'tI hv all. Miss ('heryl ('nrl‘nran spent Ih» \II‘eLrnII II III» IIIirne Iii liar IrIend, Miss ray» Gordon. AI- hcrlon PISQUID EAST (' urn? hover W85 5: \ i in (‘barlnlll‘llm‘n Wfidnrsday Is l-larnvd day was a I in LurN‘ \‘allcy Tuefiday. where SM “as IIIr gubst of her . ipr. \I < Earle Mathonnld and Mr. . Edna wIIIIlridIIe was a rsrrni I-Isiiar III charlniieiuwn. Mr and M . nee MnrNevIn, Charlolirloun wcrc visoiors Al on» Innne III MarchIn'x parrnl<, Mr Iind Mrs Levi .Iay Tilr‘i Mr. and Mrs. larure Jar. n». cvdris MIIrhell. have moved iii. In Iheir new home in risauid F .asv Mrs. Grnrgr Sl\('l' n s has. less In IIie lsdirs Iii Ihe Pisuuld Fast Women's Institute Wednea. ‘ lmnm‘ 'M’li ""1 and (My niahi When rIIuIine husinu: harah Rurzrss nbsrrrvd "in; II eumpleiedarumeatwas put :usI IIedding anniversary Frl~ 0,, In. Mrs 5n." Inn mm by or. Jam“ Is "'2 and Sarah Gladys girl A deiiainus iuIInIi will I.» Inn rxl innnIh They use "mun iIsI-n men IhiIdren. l9 arand- led by M . _ rhiirirnn. 20 greai rrsndrhil- Gedrge .vny III»: a viaiIIIr ln drI-II Mir) Iini- zreaureal "ands child They onlI- IIInII u'hrn asied IIIIIr secret oi long iiir linrne Valley F ay. iIv- Run! or hIs daiithur. Mrs Earle Malc- nnnald and Mr Marnnnnld. l l u JOHN u. now OTTAWA IL'PI ~ A iederal aerial .Vfll‘l‘?) (cam passed II ‘mileslnne in Canadian maqunz Ihis ueeIr wiih a new InIIIIIIII :Ihaz win he IIiiI III and use un IIhn IInIIiIe (’0 I. Us g neIIv IIIelIiued elec- Irunir disianI-e In as sII IInII equipment kllllll'rl as Iii» arm difil, the loam obtained Cmiufih inIIIrniaIiIin In “V d Is III man .a mo-IIIuIIre-rnile area In Iwesiern nniarln, can is III Ihe surveys and mam-7an branrh III ihe mines ‘and lee nu surveys depnrl. menI said Friday mm u would have token erIiuIId parlies morel Ihari Ihree years In calleI-i Ine same amnunl III iniurmaiinn The Aomdist was developed In snIIIII Atrirn and was used on week In» Ihe Iirsi Iirne III Canada In a large-scale map- ping nrnleci. Iiiierales in rnnIiIneIInn wiIh Iwu hvill'nplors The planes are urn- IIIded under IIinIrarI hy Cana- (Iran «em inn-Iiied III nIIaws This highly enmplieaied Ieni InIInlI- s In» use III equip» rnenl to measure distances andl aeI-iai nhnioeraphs. nisIances ‘ arr measiIreduvsendinarnI-n are measured by sending radiu Haw“ IrIn-n Ihe pm In arnund sIaIIIirIs IIIIIiI-h nre moved humi IIIIInI In point by Ihe Iwo hel ‘ (‘nfllel’s ‘ .-II In» same Iini» as dis IIanIes ni-e measured. aerial lphnhinraphs are IInII-n III the llerraln. 'rhesr I\\'(I sirnuiianenus ‘nporniinns IInII-id» H" on» iniIIr- nIIIIIIIn inai Is requrId (or the iaver nroduslinn III maps IIII al seal» III IIn» mile In IIIr inch ‘ ‘ The Al‘rfldiil sysvem aim vs I‘ he used In Insri Ihe Islands and shoals In James Bay and pari: III Hiidsnn Bay and in I-IinnIiiIiIl rm nIaus Ivie hosi Iishing arras‘ rand Banks nII lhe enasi III ewIIiiIndiand 'rhe lat“ ieI- III. “in II» done In enniune. tion IIIIli a ship Ishievi will seek out siirh areas I MAP sIIIILu IsmNn 'rIIrrIugiI ilsr III II» Arrodist‘ Sable island IIIiIv ids» III» lnsI III IIs numrII-vy as vhe gravh yard III ships In Ihe \rrsiern‘ Atlantic .IInIInIIII. rII-nrds snow that. Sahl» Island. 12» miles n" the nuns Semis IIiasI. has been IIIe zraI-eiard In» InIIre than no BREADALBANE NIF. Sleuhen AIIIland. Corn- ‘Iraii, rnInyed several days I-isii‘ Iii In» home ni her daughters, Mrs icrrirrsuri Murray. Fruieh Mum and Mrs, anmy Murray, .Breadaiiian». Mr and Mrs MyrIIn Malhrson,‘ MnnI-IIIII. were ueekend Izuesie III III and Mrs. (‘IIS'IPI‘ Mathe sIIn. ureadalhane. The ureadaihane PIIsI niiiee IInII nr»senis a very nvIraIIive npprarancc R e I- »n I imprnve menis in c l u d a newly painted nails and (Mimi. Iiie iaI-irir 01 I In III» um. and arhuriie on ‘ men nninia ss IiIIiIeemen Inrred Iheir way IniII Iiie hIInIe III en» Ieriaiiier Sammy Davis .Ir Frte day nigh| lied up B nurse and. l I II 000 diurnIIIId necklace and III leasI seven jeweled IIaIrhes more said. I For travel I comfo I ‘check into a EN hotel NOVA SOOTIAII Halifax :25 [00M l CHARLOTTE‘IQI'I l l NEWFOUNDM St. John's 140 rooms I eons-II . Mnntaln: . ChanoIIeIn-n l FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS HYNDMAN & CO. lTD. Insurance since “172 um rxnmrnre Iii all n I u rlnlr yniir disunsnl. nnderwriien. Agent: Throughout tho Prova IXEBIIHM m Militia. . une load a Inlonnblo I“ - IanIuy nu plan mm 0 India LTV Iaundry ram, hernia-rid mom! Meal 0 parking faciliti- CN Hotels 14 The Mini. Chulottotown. Mon. June 24. 1983! New Mapping Scheme ‘Bdnglkedlncanada:fififimumu; .ion. Mum. Imvod tn Writ-Insider!“ for It. lTorontu when he will be uni. ., ST. LOUIS played. hm lasi waeir and hire uken‘thelr anlll .I Mill-Thom. The {allowing EIlIHEIIIS III “1- up realdenl‘e In their summEl‘ Bani-II hrinie nn Kent Serel REE?!" guests of Harry Yor- siIIn nere his nephew. Rev. Nu» lhan Mair of Perl Elgin. .‘B. accompanied by Roy .luhninn Eddie Johnson. Russell Semi and Billy .lnhnsrin iiuine M Mr. and Mrs Claude I Mr and Mrs, Frrdinand Brown I I l Mrs. Annie I,aI-dIII»r reiuI-iied Mmhnm 1 are \'I‘IIIII: In Munrlun. NB. ai the lime III Mr. and Mrr- Claude Perry and Iamily. \lrs. .Ierry uernard siI-Iiimuan ied by her dnuahler. MKS Les . Iduir are speudIiIII I\\ met Rd Farieh graduated Irum Grade XII .luseplI AuiIin Bern- nnd Helen Carralziier. chrisiine Ellsworth. Maureen Gauiiei. lda GaudeI. Ann Moirler. \Irguua Shea. and Arlyne Shea George Gaudev nI-Iuinriunwd by Ruth Gallant hare lrvi vIIr anunvu where they IIill he run Dloyed. ivari noneetie has rrlurned in his home In DeBiais aIIer spend. in: xhe Iiinter In Charlnivmnwn where III‘ was employ-ed BAY FORTUNE I Mrs. Myi-vie Clark. sriryIIeld, and Gerald Curran, Hall. ax. uere I-rI-eni visiinrs ai Ilie Z ‘2 In "ml"! “'0 m “3”” N 5" Mrs. Llnyd MncEwen. IIIhII un., unere she yisIIed reiaii es drrueni sliruery in the prince Mr. and Mrs. Keumlh rasor Edward island Hospital. is run. and family "I North Lake. \xsrc Ivairsriniz ai her home in Rollo reeeiii guests In Mr. and M II. Bay East. brrs III Irmr Iarnily AIIeiidiiI: IlIe Iu ~ (harles “\dge. Mr and Mrs shins. IIIIIsI III mm mm Iheir end In Ilir in» mm III Ilie iIIrIIIII nIII-IIrrI-d hea‘ausr nIeiiIiiI-Is IIIIII iiII I'Ilaris weds-n Halifax, x s. Charles and Hor- Mi- i‘ll shIIIIinu llw IInII IIIIsiziIIn III 33.1“? 12r::'1‘;-"r;‘:'5\lgfl':°s a " Smrfienndflzlkeri‘ d "My E III. and Mrs, mud. Dela“... Ihe IslniiII IIIIII-h Is nIIIIiII Iine » I I - I - I I an . Is I» a. Albany. “"9 “mm mum mile III llldlil and 2a III InIIIIIII..-‘h'S *7 Whine "1 CMer GEORGETOWN Iuse «I Murray River. Isere re~ "I M “a Mm m. In“. lIs pnsIIIIIII has heIn IiIed Indy "3” rent guests M Mr Ramses w“. . IIII asirillmmll'nl nuasnrnniams MI. and Mrs Wilbert pI-rry Ml'TI u w. MacDonald. II-iIII nrandinIIiIII-r. Mrs Minnie Ra» II, mi Mn Chum new, as resided in Cllurlnllctown (or In the wiriler has taken up resi- deni-e In her home on w nier streci, William Rainse ui Wakenrld. Mass.. molorcd to Georgetown lasl week and is yisiIing his run. Iher. Mrs. Minnie Raiuse. Chester David or Halifax. N s. rereniiy viaiied his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence mvid. Miss Mary MncDanald and Miss Helen MacDonald Iii Bat. and sun Joey ni Dfli‘nlmur'lh, iIinrId aI ihe home Iii . . Mr. and in Is. Tnl‘y also attend- ed live hiirial III Iheir Eranltia» iner. Charles Wedizn. Miss Rosie Thiuideau Ion . se and daughters, M urllyn and Miss PN-‘fiy MI" Mk?" h” Percy. were Sunday visitor: aI taken a pasiiinn on me summer I. "d months at Cavendish I Harry vIIrsInn ninIan-d In pni-I nIsIn. N u. Iwer IIie weekend, where he visited nev. Nalhan‘un Thursday. Mair. his nephew and alsn in. The regular weekly dance was rive Islands. N.s.. where he vis- I held in the Fortune hail an Wed. iIeII his sisier. Mrs. Roland nesday evening. June 12 AlaI-Ize Marsh and Mr. Marsh. ‘cruwii attended. Music wns Iur- 1 Mr and Mrs. D. r. Tierney nisiied liy Clio PeIerI, arches. III charluIIeIIIwii hnve taken up Ira. and is um um >E‘. Impl'lnl‘d aids III naI-IuIIIIun 5 have IIIIiIinaied In large meas- ure Ivie danger ausrd hr min stand IIIIIIeIer. Iis EXZIPI idea. IIIIII siill is IInIIanIIn. making II n IIIIIrnvInI naIiaaIiIIn hazard.‘cpm|y rm. Tm“, when “I! PSDPI‘IJIII)‘ during! SN'H’E slornIs. win \Ile («r [wu wpeks, wIIh Ilie Aerudisi. II Isiu be. Miss CaiIiI-Ine Perry emulnyed pussiule III M Ihe exaI-I Inca» in Kensinginn sueni iIie ueskend IiIin III IhI ivland on naviga— ai her home in Si LIIIIII. Iinnal I-hniis. liayid Wedize leii reIenIvy IIIr . and Mrs. Aubrey Allken Mcrc visitors to ChlrlnfleIawn I a jail sentence news? Most of the time. the answer is “yes”. Newspapers report crime because it is in the public interest. Without crime reporting, you would get only part: of the day's news. Criminals could continue to break the law in a cloak of secrecy. Potential criminals, ignorant of the courts’ action against offenders, would not be deterred. Most known criminals shun publicity. Publicity in one of the law's most powerful weapons in in; fight against crime. For. if the public is uninfomried, then can be no public pressure to stamp out crime. Wrong-doing, on any scale, cannot withstand the pressure of newspaper-aroused public opinion. To suppress news about crime, doesn’t suppress crime! Consider this when you read a newspaper report of a crime or a jail sentence. You'll know that your daily newspaper is acting in your best interests— im always. mm by The Guardlm I Inn-II Immid III :IInIIiII Dnvlv rims-In nInIIIIII Ara-Ida. AN mutual) PUBLIC in m: In“ uuum‘i‘nn or FIRM!