> “ELLEN’S DIARY | ., We recall so many items from the day which goes now out which descended on the family ithis evening when they learned |of the sudden and untimely pas- |Sing of a farmwife. She was a jyoung woman. a dark-eyed vgirl one of three children’ born to, and reared in a home in the vil- lagewwhich to. the north sit's prettily at an end of this road. } |HMer childhood. - the growing - up Most Satisfying Joy _ Found In The Familiar: through e dim and damp of the row deeply over her sutiden’ go- from: more than one pondside | May night. . .We remember most ing and sympathize deeply. with and damp woodland pool, the | ‘of -all the feeling of sadness her husband and parents and May frogs’ -best—tunes:—And_| henson rnin ene : he Bessscsigucsieeioeg Pcs Ses undred homes on farm and fn | village. As we approached “it, | |the city was beautiful.-remind. ‘ful to us of the heavens on a stil- | ly winter night when the stars ~ set their belts and their bows in marvellous and colorful pat- terns thereon. And visiting at a distance, we chatted of many | things, and mutch enjoyed ’ the visited and the time spent there | with them. Homing we caught : Ry . -, Ba ay, she was ever one to give out the cheerful word and the. infect- ious smile and chuckle, will sor- found the crystal of needed and © most- welcome rain damp the - We remember ‘too of our day; ©! § Windshield its joys, of which none is more ‘That's goods)’ the pair of satisfying; as we have : said, farmers in our company agreed than to follow on its familiar ‘Every shower does its share paths: tT tidy a room, to plan |toward getting the seed in the and spfead’meals - to look off ground."’ This evening, some. over the fields and feel that younglings of the cow - ‘kind | ,warm kinship with the soil and were herded by way of the fields | all her loved ones in this, their great loss. “ : its’ ways, which is to be exper- /of this farm, to that which lies | |time - as are youthful. - years, " ;was spent happily. © Continued denned a hien footsteps fall a- next, where close by the barns | jhappiness was assured in her gainst the home sod; to watch they will pasture. ,They will imarriage. And this, to hu- the play of-sunlight onthe val- have-access to the stream and | mans’ sights, was to have. been ley. aftér a night-shower, to see also receive supplementary feed | jone of her happiest days of all, the green deepening along the--for a time. Like Alex and Peter, |Tonight however,- a babe re- hillsiee, to. hear thé voice of the whom. we sometimes have seen ‘mains, to be well loved we are spring wind, and altogether teking the rabbit~ to his grass, /sure, yet never-to know the ten- Icove each day that comes. rather than grass to the rabbit, jder touch and look, the deep™ We think too of an outing, an bab less work on the part of jaffection that is“a mother’s love enjoyable,and unplanned for ex- the increasingly busy farmers, ‘|Her girlhood friends, and she cursion, we took with James. this parcel of the-herd- ‘will now had “many young and older, for ‘and friends this evening, rjenjoy-the summer hay stowed t his chores were done. We saw, if lofts there" _. as we drove along Island roads, |‘‘Well, well, Ellen,. this -will | the daylight fade, and thé twi- | never. do’’ James says, lossen-| ~~ light fall, in all the beauty and ing his tie. ‘I’m afraid we won't | serenity of a quiet and windless--be- so bright tomorrow morn-| : May evening. The car faced_to- ,ing!” £ and Until tomorrow - - Diary - a Good-night. . .. rae * at church centres, teaching, “/- etc., on this continent as well |° as-many foreign fields. Shown - above from LEFT are: Karen Orford, St. Peter's Cathedral Lillian Batt, St. Paul's; guest speaker, Miss Scott; July Smith_Summerside and Ear- ith_ Adams _of Burlington. A total of 85 members of the ‘men’s Training College in To- Anglican Girl's Auxiliary ~ ronto, was. guest speaker. She from Summerside, New Lon gave an interesting and infor- don; Kerisington, Milton’ and~ mative talk to the girls on col- Charlottetown areas met lege training explaining the ~Park United Church hall re- courses and. many Vocations cently, when Ruth Scott, pre-. open to. graduates in mission= : sident ofthe Anglican. Wo- ary work, clerical jobs, work. ward the sunrise corner, presently lights shone from . HAPPENINGS | -Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 “| president presiding and 24 mem- | ‘a, ‘a es Ser : a ek ae bers answering roll call. The re . s. John McRae pres a ; AUGU ‘E CW :|worship period was led by Mrs. | R b N H _ the annual meeting of Iona The annual meeting of St. Libya’ Tewnahand. aseisted by | ) 0 ot ot uman Parish council CWL held recent- Augustine's parish council of the |Mrs. Frank Phinney and Mrs. : : ly, which opened_with__prayer |CWL was held atthe convent |Arthur Wood. DEAR. ,MARY _ HAWORTH: led ‘by the Director, Rev. Leo-|opening with prayer by Father) It was decided that the new Should a man involve himself so | woollens with Mrs. Albert: Shar- 'pe by—May 20 Refreshments were served by the hostess and committee. : received a scholarship worth $100,. donated by the Maritim | Co-operative Services. ~ WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS «lof Consecration to the Blessed 6 ‘the Guardian, © town, Fri., May 13, 1966. . : : ee stah | Virgin. Z C : : 2 , Roger, Rowan and Stuart Ca-in the Christian Educational : soe Sie - | “BAY FORTUNE UCW Oe seley, Kelvin Grove were visi- Centre-with Bideford ‘WI. Mrs. Bi ea an Mat CI a IONA CWL Elects Officers “y . The April meeting of the Bay MARY HAWORTH ! ad eee ook eee ia peated Roy. Drinnan will be the guest 2 o ie - At Receé | Meeting “treet Johto win tte WorkC Son. SARREIEDRI SRE: sae emt ing REGAL MILLINERY. - ; \t Recent Annua eeting d 24 mem- ork-Centere Son eo eer eT tee eee a aee eer Geet Geded Elizabeth’ 11 of Eng’? bo the second day of her ros. ai tour .of.the country. (AP cable from a omen Marten aged wore this striking hat fa- shion as she arrived in Ant- Wirephoto by werp, Belgium, on Tuesday, Antwerp) iii ca RIO His wife can’t improve .the si Mrs. George Cotton, Kensing- | ces uation—by-trying-to-fathom—o-r-\{onhas_as_weekend guest her’ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- accommodate his distortions on @randson,: Dennis.,Williams. of Isaac and family of O*‘Leary tives in LaCombe and -Edmon-, Everett Wall ‘presided, and fol ‘ton, Alberta. . lowing the routine business, aso “allocation” reported by the much in his job, that the only lei- | - nard McKenna. minutes “and iJ H. LeClair, the members pre- h aa with his Tati aeihle ¢ I f Charlottetows were recent guests of her pa cial hour followed when refresh- c correspondence were dealt ‘sent and S. S. Bernard. finance itte sure he spends Wl is family is his terms. mprovement from ariottetown. | : P r I . : E* 4 with. an 4 The following conveners gave ‘Mrs. Veorae Combe te ne iat job-connected social gather- her side consists in getting first . a _ jrents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Neil D. Walker ments were served by the hos- ee ‘ ings, or shopping trips-when he /hand counselling help in under- -Rowena Millar, Ellerslie, MacAusland, Ellerslie. returned to.their home in North tess, assisted by. ~Mrs. David The retiring presidgpt, Mrs. their reports: John McRae in her remarks com- Cyri] Boute; education, Mrs. mended the executive for their Raymond Doucette; social ac- charge of devotions for the May S f help and thanked the Director |tion, Mrs... Alibrey Doucette; |meeting, which will be ‘held at’, My son seems to feel his’ work | is the most important thing in | i ee ,cepte r i pees et ee be Manila bead Gai ke in | Wants to buy something -for him-. standing herself, tions forthe May [Stif? en ;ing—an--honest—person tion to herself and him. This might shake: up the marriage spent the weekend in Summer- Cousins. - side guest of her aunt, Mrs. Eli- zabeth Day. »River last week, after spending and .becom- pear tce eee < |the winter in West PALM Beach @AUSV" SISUAFFEIWUTRAUE, la. : , x in__rela- Everett MacDonald, who has |been employed at Lynn— Lake, |Manitoba is visiting with his re- iF ¢ er gave an itemized account of income--and expenses _ for-_ the year. which showed ‘a good bal- ance, fh \ committee was given by Mrs. Mrs, Monty Kelly, cha ir- _ man of elections committee ae Seah la the following slate of ‘rd vice-pres., Mrs. Aubrey Dou- \Mrs. Major Reid. Rat seen st hctcenet ned et ndenemmr ett eae ald Roach;—1st—vVicé-pres..~-Mrs."! eee See hook " 2 'Gallant and treasurer and ma- ’ Monty Kelly; 2nd vice-pres., \gszine, Mrs. Amos Gallant. , vice- Sec- «Marjorie McGuigan 3rd Bres., Mrs. Helen Larkin; tary, Mrs, Leo - O'Shea; ‘ asurer, Mrs. James Rooney. uncillors: Mrs. Kenneth! yne, Mrs, George Grant, | convener e. Francs Connolly, Mrs. ae Nakies Doucette, Mrs reTagu Eich anne: and Agnes Jchn Pineau, Mrs. Alfred ' A ‘cleaning committee was Gauthier, and Mrs. The conveners of last past president, Mrs. Cyril with. the way_-to. collect donations for cooperation while she was pre- e Mental Retarded School at ;Sident for the last two years, > ontague. Father McKenna in| Mrs. Francis Gallant was re- is remarks thanked the- mem-'ceived as a new member. It rs for their support and -help was decided to have a mass uring the year, told the CWL said in honor of Our Lady of embers after hearing reports Perpetual Help. : E the~ différent—conven= rs it was remarkable how much less steel will be drawn at the fas. accomplished —with—every|May_meeting and the roll call e, working together. He com- wil! be — having made a May _plimented the outgoing execu- altar, and members were urg- ve and installed the new off;- ea to try and encourage more rs. After his ‘blessing, the women to join the CWL for bet- eeting adjourned. ter work in the parish. ° ; | The Reverend Director thank- jed the past officers especially Mrs. Cyril Gallant, past presi- dent and requested that the | members further their good work __jand try to study a few para- ‘|graphs on the renewal of the \Church at our succeeding meet- ings. The meeting adjourned by jprayer and the director’s bless- ing ST. GEORGE’S CWL_ The St. George’s Parish Coun- cil: CWL held the annual meet- ling at the church recently with the president, Mrs. William | Christian, presiding. ‘ Following - routine business, minutes of last annual and gen- eral meetings were read by the secretary, Mrs. A.D. Macdonald jand treasurer, Mrs..D.M. Mac- |Lean, gave her report. The fol- lowing .conveners present e d jtneir annual reports: treasurer, iMrs. D.M., MacLean: education, Mrs. Michael MacDonald: radio ¥ - ‘and TV,.Mrs. Gus MacDonald; + (social action, Mrs. Joseph A. Morrison; membership, Mrs. D.M. MacLean, and press and jmagazines, Mrs. A.D. MacDon- ‘ald. ; ~ The Spiritual director; “Rev. |Pius Murnaghan, in his: remarks icongratulated the officers on the ane _ |splendid work accomplished and ; ; |spoke on the new catechisms and iby: “T Biseks its teaching.” =e + eB | The president, Mrs.Christian, ASY PICK-UP WORK lin her @de Rs ppres Create heirloom accessories ciation for, excellent cooperation with lacy squares that are so she had received from the. mem- easy to memorize, handle. bers during ‘her term of office ~Handmade- lace inéreases..{n_and_ solicited the same for her value over the years. Crochet successor. : scarf, cloth or spread. Pattern A question box followed with 7181: 5’ square im string; 3'2 in Various questions asked pertain- Ne” 50. cotton.- ing fo‘CWL work which were an- THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) sveted by Rev. Director {dr é@ach paffern (no stamps). The nominating com tee please) to Alice Brooks, cage of consisting of*“Mrs -Margaret 1 ian - Patriot Needlecraft MacDonald, Mrs CHarles Mac- ‘Dept:, 60 Front St. W. Toronto Donald with Mrs Gus’ MacDon 1,, Ont. Ontario residefits add one’ ald as chairman, brought in. the cént sales tax. Print plainly pat- ‘following. slate .of officers: past ° tegn number.’ name. address. president. Mrs., Williém_ Chris- GEANT 19666 Needlecraft Cata- tian; president, Mrs. Donald logatars knit, crochet—, many|MacLean; Ist vice- president, | rapetean neediecraft -designs. 3. Mrs. George Campbell; 2nd vice {ree patterns printed. in catalof president, Mrs. Joseph MacLel- “Seat? 25 cents et lan. 3rd” Vice-president, Mrs NEW! 12 Collectors’ Quilt Clem Campbell: .sectetary,: An- ns.for you in color; with’|ita:Somers and treasurer, Mrs. q ig Motifs. Finest pattern|D.M. MacLean. ever collected from famous’ mu-| Other conveners will be: ap- seums. Send 60 cents for new pointed at the next meeting. The Museum Quilt) Book No. 1 — new officers, were installed ,by sixteen complete patterns. “60c. Father Murnaghan with the Act eo oo The report of the nominating ner’ _ year and Were re-appointed along with the Gallant becoming membership | following | ‘Mrs. -Francis ;Gallant, & Cyrille“ the Brookfield WI wh i Mrs.. Cyril Gallant com- hmiaihene a “The “visit. jney will show .a-film “Parcel +Post' Articles are to. be auc- She is a wonderful person who |™ 4 i! inmost ; jtioned at th ting. oes along .with him Cyril Boute as follows: president, | at this meeting. The (goes along frequent (dian. i : : members at Wer Meekcae a committee will be Mrs. Frank household moves, related to his | land vice-pres., Mrs. Cyril Boute Phinney, Mrs, George Paton end|Ppursuit of better paying jobs. | Edith likes’ to go ott socially | __the —studymore than Bob, but makes few | “GoodNews” was led by demands ‘on. his time.__She—oc-" “Family And Communities -on the refreshment | everything, Hit. including 'Mrs. George Campbell, assisted (cupies herself with domestic’ in- terests, reading, etc., and takes in the‘scripture reading by Mrs. | Claude Dixon. the food - committee meeting to_a close. BROOKFIELD WI Mrs. Ralph- tess tothe brought Trewys was hos- | regular meeting of ttended. The ‘Vvisit- inted- on a monthly basis. Boute. ny travelling apron was sent_on mended the members for their ing and school committees gave | jtheir reports and..it was decid- ed to send a donation for the Easter Seal Campaign... Mem- bers -have been invited; to visit with the Gréenvale Institute on May 1... ae Place of the next meeting was answered by an article for the | ‘auction: sale which is to be held at. the meeting. Mrs. Robert An- drews and Mrs. Garfield Mac- Phee are to be on the program for the next meeting. and agree with his views, with- im Harrington for some time. |ing sought from public Want ewer : . An interesting contest was put | out ever having any ideas or sug- and before they moved to take \It is required to finance a x OR THK j . on by Ruth MacLeod, and re- eee ae her that peering: | op residence in a ‘on araececete building program ne- |. Bcc es freshments were served y he wants only a sounding farewell party was he or icessary to provide facilities for | é hostess. =e board, so I can’ well understand |them at the home of Mgr. and an estimated 1980 enrolment of | Golden Fruit from MALAYA s- why she feels shit out. ‘Mrs. Hilson Hughes, when an 15,000 students. The présent stu- | & PT : ‘ CAVENDISH. CHARGE. UCW_ I would appreciate any in- address was read by Mrs. Pres- ident body is 2,400. abl 4 & @ Sizes 8 - #0 Mrs.QElmer ‘Fyfe presided sights you may offer, towards) 7 nt oa “| over the UCW of Cavendish Pas- toral Charge recently when they met in the C.E. Centre. Mrs. Al- fred Moore of the Cavendish Ckurch led in devotions. Myra Laird was appointed re- cording seeretary in the absence of Mrs. Blois MacEwen, and the ‘president conducted the — busi- hess. The financial report was given by. Mrs. Heath Houstan Showing a7 small balance. A cofiimittes “appointed — froth each section was to make ar- rangements for a lobster or ham ‘supper to be held- in the C.E, Hall, Cavendish, May 21. It was ‘also decided to serve a lobster supper to the AOTS on May 9 “when they hold their clos ing meeting for summer’ months. It was further. decided to hold strawberry and ice cream festi- vals including~bazaar and pan- try sale in the C.E. Centre dur- ing the summer months. An interesting. program . was conducted’ by Mrs. A. Mooré in the form of a Bible " question- “ naire. Stanley Bridge are to en- ‘tertain, UCW the last Monday in September. At the close oft he meeting, Cavendish women Ty ved refreshments. ST. MARK’S GUILD — ~ It was. decided at the May g of “St. Mark's Church Guild, Kensington, to buy a Ca- nadian flag and an Anglican Church flag for’ St. se Church. i , The members agreed to as: sist with a pantry and rummage sale subject to a suitable date, to help. defray expenses of rede- corating a room in the rectory. Former motions to order a fair linen cloth, a cruet.. and green altar hangings, are being car- ried out 4 The treasurer, Mrs. William Thompson, gave a_ satisfactory financial report including : the net sum. of $223.60 realized on the Easter tea and. sale. June 9 was choseh as the date for the closingmeeting.. The presi@ent,-Mrs.—-D:—b;—Melnnis; presided at the meeting ~which was-held in the church hall. JAPAN SPEEDS UP Japan's 1965 auto production of 1,870,500 -units made it the. world's fourth-place produeer. ) solo vacations occasionally. her and, even then he com- plains to an extent, that spoils it for her. Due to guilt feelings “about his neglect of her, he often pro- \poses taking her on vacations, Refreshments served ‘by the Seldom has Bob vacationed with !but’ backs down when the time comes. "— I consider the. situation “un- for his help and guidance dur- press, Mrs. Felix Pineau; ma- the ho f Mrs. Edwi | ; a a rt ing the year” She also gave. a rine and. financial Mire a Paar He ae ea hts life and that it is his wife's |into.a new pattern. M.H. Mrs. James Burleigh was hos- latives ‘at Bear River. dirs Gecten Cousins, Keidies, DISCOUNT ~ review of years work. Treasur-|mos Gallant , J Study Book, Rev Frank Phin- ‘duty to be equally interested in} Mary Haworth counsels tess to Ellerslie WI recently; . tO te ' ec ae : : : : i ith rough her column, nof by when rott call was answered |~ Gerard Burke has returned ton, entertained the members} ~~~ ~~ PRICES or personal interview. Write hey in care of The Guar;! ‘Of Baltic WI “at their May meet- | with a “cash donation” for Ste- to’ Rolio Bay after being employ- ing recently with 11-members wart Memorial Health Centre. jed in Montreal for the past few The—next meeting is to be held | months. every day! Popular Coup Mr. and Mrs. Ben Newson were honored at a family ‘dinner at ‘the home of their son and daughter-in-law, ‘Mr. and Mrs. (Glen Newson on Sunday evening to celebrate their golden anni- versary which will take place re for Fairfax, | shortly. This get together was) -| jaeet Sete he Wieie. pl new home to extend best wishes. ey will observe..the happy o¢- |Mrs. Guy Pierce read an add- jand one visitor. present, _ Mrs. a | Mrs. Leith Robertson was | a - | - Feted B | hostess recently to the members | walk a. e ae y lof the East Baltic Women's In-’ Sisk ond 3 | stitute_at her home. |—Mr. and Mrs. Stuart. Mac- Gregor, East , Baltic attended ton Rodd and many gifts were graduation exercises at the \presented to them by the ¢ om- \'Truro, N. S., last week, when |munity and the Institute. their son Ean was a member of |The couple were also enter- the graduating class. itained by friends: and nelgh-) Fiaine Ellis, Ellersile. — Appeal | Objective: $35,000) “HELP THE ARMY | spent F” ATTAIN: THEIR GOAL | HOE HOPPE | \bours of Brackley United a few days visiting with her ADD YOUR NAME Church, who gathered, at their |brother-in-law and-sister; Mr. J — 7 , x “Palmer: Electric “Bldg. | and Mrs. Graeme Linkletter, | TO THE CONTRIBU- - Dial 4-4072 8. ee |Summerside. sarees | st ; ee ee fimerce, he would easily find fel- | their dress and Vernon Proude} i _ | Mr. and Mrs. John Cousins of made 2 Preseciation foam -|Malpeque spent the past week - |in Halifax, N.S. |healthy for her. Hence my ques-j casion on May 17 with tion: Is a husband’s sole ‘obliga- daughter and son-in-law. jtion that of providing his fam-| mye couple were married by jily_a living? When I've chided |. Rey. J.L. Dawson of York in ;Bob, -he-says Edith. could- share | 1916 nirs~Newson-is the former lmore of his life if she would throw herself: into what he is @ island furriers Itd. clotly COAT DONATES. $750,000 | GUELPH, Ont. (CP) — Mas. Mr: and Mrs. Fulton Cousins |Iscah Prowse of , Brackley and sey.Ferguson Limited has made |and two children accompanied ‘they. have two children, Joyce | $750,000 donation to the Uni-|by Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cou- .| (Mrs. N.A. Hauska) of Washing~'versity of Guelph— development (sins of ~ correct ‘ton, D.G and Glen-at-161 North ‘fund, it was announced Tues- Darnley after an enjoyable mo- | wifely. involvement _in_his work -River Road. They -have_six ‘day. The—financial objective_of-tor trip as far west as Banff, Al- | lis just for her to listen to his (grandchildren. . ‘the development fund is $55,- berta. They also visited rela- shop talk, praise his activities |-~yr. and Mrs. Newson resided |000,000, of which $7,500,000 is-be- —— - But his concept improving their understanding | of the- difficulty. art | DEAR A. A.: It could be | \that you are Edith, inviting a ‘discussion of Bob's escapist at- titude towards >the. psychologi- cal tensions of+married togeth- /erness. { 4 | Few: indeed are* the mothers of: married sons who could iden- |. tify so fully and warmly with the | son’s wife, in instances where ithe son is behaving with mark- | ed immaturity or sly irresponisi-_| ibility with regard to’ his due ob- ligations as helpmate. The mother of this breed of man {is unusually protective .of \her___handiwork__and, perhaps / | with’ unconscious care, has | +shaped.-him-to..a—_pattern.of..be-.. ing and.doing that tends to keep | him involuntarily. on the defen- sive against self-sharing. By this negative: achievement, she |more or, less. earmarks him. as her, boy, for, keeps. 4 So.much f6r preface. In my view the husband. who lives for his work, to the extent that you | describe, is more. of a robot than a human being, in the role | he, has chosen. “Inwardly he i€]° ja bleak neurotic, conspiciously | committed to his job as a means) -of making his best\possible so- { cial showing; he thinks, _. He is hiding out, figuratively ‘vat a foggy distance from the | | self-revealing ‘aspects of mart- | riage fully undertaken. He is on | the .run from, his own distrust. | ful sense. of personal inade- | quacy in relation e woman. | ind. If he were profoundly at peace | with himself, on the score’ of | feeling deeply confident of his intrinsic worth and lovability }- as a man, quite aside from his | Loperations ‘in the field of com- 20%" All cloth. coats have been reduced 20% —come, choose from the newest styles of the season, the newest colorss:and the latest fabrics! : BUY TODAY — SAVE 20% te ; @. ‘ peste | island f{ueviers Itd. | ce "he Ubtim ale te Fashions 79 GRAFTON ST. ‘Dial 21273 6. ‘Kings County ae Progressive * Conserevative- Headq uatters. Fomer Legion Hall ~___ Montague <q 7 —— — Office Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. /} Phone 838-2779 ¢ an ¢ © 2 tts; Prince Edward Island Drama © : = ~~ Festival Final —— Confederation Centre Theatre | May 14—8:15 P.M. . cS THE ELECTION. ACT, 1963 ee - NOTICE OF REVISAL SITTINGS | ° - _ County of QUEENS Take notice that the revision of the lists of electors for the revisal district comprising polling divisions numbers 1 to 104 in the.above Cotinty will be held on Wednesday the 18th day of May, 1966, between the hours of 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the afternoon,and7p.m. to 9 pom, in the evening at ° ]. © the Provincial Building, Richmond Street, Charlottetown, in the County of Queens. ay : , e PLT HeTISEaeTee s Winner of the Western Zone—Alberton Regional : High _ "Still Stands The*House" Winper of the Eastern Zone—Morell Regional Beas High "A Pound On Demand" lowship time for his family. and | i Tay , . Winner of the Central Zone—St. Dunstan's ‘still do Wejl on the job, indeed probably better than he does now. . 4 POOL OOSOSOODO ODS ++on ’ 4 High "Seven Against Ohe" : ” bee ‘ i Dated this 10th day of May, 1966, ° r i 7 2 > n . ee = fe ‘ ‘ ; H. BENNETT CARR ¢ Adjudieator: Mes is ely Garbary oe 3 $ a ae a Capada $ Presentation of Awards tg ake ; ies strict Supervisor sia i; ‘ C es . 0 eo cunselling z | i Adults 1.00 — Students 50e a : J h A J e Hol mes, $ Chacloitelown, P.F.T. + ‘ ~ 4 : j : ‘ - . Phone 4-8817 + 4-5135 ~ 7 Tickets on sale at the box office beginning. Monday . Revising Officer : LOeoorecersssecoceegoe?d - : ; £. - ; te o ‘ a mf