.i ...D..... LAC AND MRS. JAMES GARFIELD BRUCE Spring Wedding Solemnizedl Elia...“ At United Bap The United Baptist C h u re h.‘ Summerside. was the scene of a pretty Spring wedding recent-l Iy when Dorothy Eileen. (laugh-.i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gay. i Summerside. became the bride. of L.A.C. James Garfield. son1ception was hel of Mr. James G. Bruce of Dart- mouth. NS. The double - ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Horace», L. Estabrooks and the church was lovely in its quiet setting of i Sprint! flowers. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father who gavi= her in marriage. She wore a light 2-piece beige suit with green accessories and her only,l jewellery was a cultured pearl‘ necklace and earrings to match, s gift of the groom. She carried ‘ a white Bible adorned with .VeL.‘ low roses and streamers. i llzhss Judy Hancock was maid of honour and wore a rust 3- pdece suit with beige accesy entries and s corsage of yellovn camations. l’ L.A.C. Gordon Martin per-, formed the duties of best man.l The wedding music was play-l ed by John Leuty and during the i signing of the register a quintet ' composed of Gail. Kay. Janet. Francis and Barbara Jenkins‘ tendered The Wedding Hymn. l. The guests were ushered the pews by the bride's broth- er. Garth. Pot Luck Supper Planned By Aux.5 KENSINGTON ~< A pot luck supper and card party for Tues- day evening. April . . was. planned by the Royal Canadian1 Legion Ladies Auxiliary at th 9 regular meeting held at the Le- gion Home. Kensington. on Tiles-l day evening April 23. Guests ex- pected to attend. are all those. who attended the card partics‘ during the Winter. and any‘ others invited by the members: The usual charge will he madc.‘ and small prizes will be pre: sented to winners at auction. The president. Mrs. Earle MacKay. presided at the meet- ing attended by fourteen mem- bers. Thank you cards from se- veral members were read. l meeting of the Provincial cxe—. euttve to be held at. Rusticn on pril 29 was announced and the; president and others made ten-1 talive plans to attend. Mrs. Got-l don Bryanton and Mrs. Davidl L. Mcinnis were appointed dole-l gates to the annual meeting to be held in Ellerslie in May. . The offer er home and lunch for the May meeting by the president. Mrs. MacKay.; t l , siting, i canteen, Mrs. Ralph Blacquiere; ELLEN’S DIARY Sound Of Fall "The Mayd any is drawing near." James, husband of ours. WW offered this morning. “And.” he l I “ fl ' , lA‘i... x~ l l i tisi Church l The bride's mother chose for. her daughter’s wedding a light navy dress with white accessor" ies and pinned on a corsage of‘ red-tinted carnations. Following the ceremony a re- d at Birch Hill ‘Lodge. Out of town guests were James G. Bruce of Dart-‘ mouth. NS, and Allan Bruce of Stellarton, N.S. The bride donned a light beige top coat for the honeymoon trip , through the Maritime Provinces. 1 ject. [WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS CWL Plans Salad Supper AiKOiCYo Plans for a salad supper. to be held today. were discussed at a recent meeting of Summer- side Council. Catholic Women's League held in the Knights of Columbus Youth Centre. It was decided to purchase a set of stainless steel flatware for the Chronic Care Centre. easurer Mrs. Cecil Clougb reported a substantial balance on hand. Committees reporting to. were: magazine. Mrs. Ewald EHerr: membership. Mrs. Ralph Blacquiere: citizenship. Mrs. l Thomas Linkletter; sick and vi- Mrs. Matt Arsenault; telephone. Mrs. Edward Mc— Neill. In the absence of the director, Rev. ley, the presiden league prayer. Correspondence. included let- ters of thanks from Mrs. Annie MacPherson and the sisters 0 St. Mary's Convent, a letter and cheque from the United Appeal Fund and a letter from the pro- vincial president concerning the provincial convention to be held June lti and I7. Following the regular meeting the annual meeting was held. In the absence of the recording secretary. Mrs. Malcolm Steele, spiritual . ' a - t recited th e , Mrs. Bradford LeClair read a L-banquet at the United C h u r c h ‘ detailed report on the year's ' Hall. followed by a Memorial . Richams work, and Mrs. Cecil Clough re- . ported on the. league's finances. The retiring president thank- ed the executive and conveners for their cooperation during the year and pledged her sup—l port to the new president. Mrs. Wilfred I’e rry spoke briefly. commending the execu-. tive members on their work. Election of officers followed. RAY FORTUNE UCW H n iR.W.G. Mistress added. “there's not much sign yet of the cropping." A morning of mists, it was. Showery and damp. One of Ap— 8 TheGmrdinmChsflottetomentApfllZ‘l,lm ril's gray days. And listening. HAPPENINGS ' Other money raising projectsl troubled flow of the water fall- Munay and children‘ Stephen'l included two rummage slles and! ing from the spillways in. the Ross and Kenneth returned to cake sale. It. was reported; dam to the pools below. This is ‘ _ ' ‘that two dozen diapers had been a natural part of our season. Toronto "’1 Friday 3"" Spond' purchased for the Protestant The sound fades in usually un- ing the Easter holidays with: Family Service Bureau. andi noticed, with the other familiar their parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. l members had volunteered for, sounds: the lows from the stub- MacKay, Sea View, and Mr. and. Red Cross work. j 195, the voices of the birds, the Mrs. Francis Murray. Ner Mrs. R. G. Lea was elected asE cries of the white gulls. wings London. Captain Murray has; president. M", Norman Stewanltipped with black, that fly in just returned from the Middle. as vice . president, Mrs. T_ A}. from the river to hover above Ea“ Where he has be?“ Seerngl Laldlaw as secretary. and Mrs.l With the UNICEF forces for thel Hyndman as treasurer. Past year- , Retiring president is Mrs. G. G. Captain and Mrs. J. Darrachl Cedric Owen. Hamilton. is a Green 5L, city, champion in the; patient the Prince CountyiFive Roses Young Canadai Hospital, Summerside. -Bakeoff. left yesterday for Tor-l onto for the national finals. Shel Those interested in china will was accompanied by her moth-l have the opportunity to see a dis- er. Mrs. Kenneth T. Norris. . play of fine china. a film. While in Toronto they will visitI lecture concerning it at the fine relatives including Mrs. Norris'] on program sponsored by Al- parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. tar i chapter. Beta Sigma Phi ris. who recently celebrated ' Kent School Monday their 50th anniversary. ; eVenlnE Hi 3 P-m- The actual bakeoff will take1 Lesie Neat. Spode 01' England place today with the contestants; representative Will he in alien-inking their favorite recipe as dance. Approximately 60 place m 5 G- well as a standard compulsory settings will be displayed. in- recipe to be announced E:‘iday eluding those made for Europ— night. Following the baking 31 can and Asian nobility. lreception and awards presenta-l tion will be held at a downtownI A successful .vf‘ar was report-hotel. Top prize is $1500 educa-‘ ed at the recent annual meebltional grant and a silver rose; ing of the Wo-He-Lo Hospitallbowi. group. Major project for the! . year was the purchase in Oct—; Miss Carol Chandler and Missx uber of an isolette for the hos-EJean Petrie. nurses on the staff- pilal. The recent spring fairiof the Victoria General Hospi- raised a total of $740 for the pro- tal. Halifax. returned by plane _ ' urecently following a few days' visit to their Charlottetown: lhomes. l } Philip .iosi. Sydney us. is‘ lvisiting his grandparents. Mr. iniversary on Wednesday. Mrs. . lAllan Jost. Sydney. returned to‘ TWO FOR TEENS , her home Friday after attend-i Match up the scooped blouse j Imit’fl ("r “1" Mining 3’9” “'91‘9 ing the anniversary celebra- and side - pleat skirt — or swap iPTeSIdeni Mm Desmohes. tions. ‘them about with other separat- lSeCFEtaljy- MF5~ E131“ Veno- 00" ‘ es. Choose interesting textures. responding secretary Mrs. D.H. paintbox _ bright checks l Gall-ant and treasurer Mins. John printed panel." 4504. T e e n A number of Charlottetown jresidcnts left yesterday on a A_ __7 "board of trade charter flight to Sizes 10. 12. l4. 16. Size 121 ‘8“ Parts Of Britain and l0 9 blouse 1, yards 35-inch fabric; 1 lcontinent. They will join with Fon'rv CENTS (40c) . other Board of Trade members from the Maritimes. and leave :froni Halifax International Air- 1port. ,skirt takes 2 yards. j.coins the stamps pleasel for this pattern. Ontario residents a 1 cent sales tax. rist 1 An n ual Re—eleci sl ; RWG Mistress l ‘l ’The thirty - third annual seer Among hhose taking the flight plainly, SIZE. NAME. AD- lSlOn of the R. . G. Lodge of ‘-a-re: Mr. and Mrs. Nor m an .DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. PET. was held at . urray Rhr .Lowther. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon.‘ Send ordes to ANNE ADAMS. .er. on April 24. with R.W-G; Miss .Avard. Mr. and Mrs. 5.5. Car, care of Guardian-Patriot Needle- ‘tress Florence Ross Prestdms' 'son. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hou—lcraft Dept. 60 Front St. w.. . Distinguished guests included iston, Judge R.R. Bell and Mrs. Toronto I. Ont. M.G.W. Mistress. of B.A. Mrs. EB‘ell, Mr. and Mrs. JH- Cerl‘y. “A Jesie Larter; GS. Preceptrcss :Mrs. Ivan Home. Mrs. Evelyn dryndm“. A,w_ I{yndman_ Mrs of B.A. Mrs. Rena MacCaull; Cudmore. Mrs. George Tweedy. Fred Andrew, Mr. and M Mrs Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. John Evans. Mrs. Jack Meredith. Dr. Brian .Engram and RW.G. Chap. Mrs. Daniel Twael. Mearu. Mrs. K.S. Rogers. Alex Margaret MacDonald of NS. 3‘ Also city councillor Scott. Rev. GE, Ban, Dennis 'An impressive memorial ser- '———“—“ “” ‘— Webster, Mrs. Mary E. Gordon wit-e uas held with R.W. Mrs. lvcar were elected as follows: Edward Mills. Thomas Hunter. {Mildrf‘d Paynlcr 85 50W“. fic-le.w.G.M. Mrs. Florence Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rodd. lcompanled by R.W. Mrs. Rhoda-’R.W.G.‘D.M. Mrs. Edith Mac- Miss Eileen B. Hayter, and Lowther. also a dedication see i phajl' R_w,G,D.1\L Mrs. Voilet Miss Joan MacSwain. Vice With R.W.' Mrs. Joan Mac— prime“ R,w,G, Roc-Sec'y. Vlrs. Phall as solmst, accompani .Joan Macphan, R.W,G. Dep. Earl lb-V Mrs' Mable MBCMHQ- Scc'v. Mrs. Rhoda Lowther, dent at Nova Scotia ‘ The reports of the various lod~ ‘ R'w‘g. Twas” Mrs. J, ’3‘" Shmvm a Fro?“ lm'roase l“ ‘ RW.G. Dep. Treas.. Mrs. Mil' home in Hamilton. lithe work .of “US Order. dred paymer' p‘wg Chap. ' ,P‘O‘W'mg “1" “term” '93- Mrs Emma Alley. R.W.G. Dir. Members of the three char "'0" "‘0 m9mb“"s “f "‘9 L-O-A- of Ceremonies. Mrs. E. Weeks. ters of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and “‘9 L'O'B'A' enjoyed ‘lR.W. .L., Mrs. Vera Moore..will observe the 32nd anniver- iR.W.G. Dep. L.. Mrs. Martha .sary of the founding of the club - . , RW.G. .Iuv. Din. with a haunuet Tuesday ig SEW”? m 'h“ Bapt'sl' ChUECh’iMlls. Flo Moore. RW.G. And-.at the Charlottetown Hotel. ‘V'”‘ 1““ ‘1 Barw's“ ‘5 We“ iitors. Mrs. Murial MacNaueht.ibanquet will be followed by Margaret Callback, Mrs. bridge. Approximately 50 mem- speaker. ers The officers for the ensuing .Dena Ben S are expected to attend. l 0'- BSc. Lockerbv. . Tc s chnical CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ELIZABETH THE SECOND. by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom. Canada and Her other Realms and Territories QUEEN, Head of the Commonwealth. Defender of the Faith. lorful combinations of fruits Beaton College. is holidaying at his. ‘ .. m. <- M-»~ -w..-.., _._,._-_’ was accepted with pleasure by S The April meeting of Bay For- , e mt’m'bPIfS- . l lune United Church Women was ' The meeting closed With the ‘ held recently at the home or usual closing ritual and lunch l Mn, chan- nken, . was served by several of the; Mm, Harold MacEwen, vice-‘ mfimbers- ' president. gave the call to war-l '“'"‘ “’ ‘—“”“""mlnhin, and Mrs. Hilda Dingo/cut I 'led the devotional period. Scrip- ‘ O couple ture was read by Mrs. Fred , MacKenzie. and Mrs. Dinlzwcll 50 Yea I's 1 Save a reading. while Mrs. F itken led in prayer. ‘ A memorable day in the lives1 Mrs. Harold MacEwen presid- ‘ of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Mac- | ed over the business meeting. j Williams. O'Leary. was obserV‘ i It was decided that :25 be given 1 ed recently when family and i to the Entrance Scholarship ' friends joined with them to cele- i Fund to the student in grade 12 brute their golden wedding anni- ‘ with highest standing in soul-i. Regional High School. 1 Postage stumps. Christmas 1 cards and nylons were report Versary. Mrs. Mac-Williams is the for- mer Ella Hopsgood. daughter of the late Mr. a rs. James Hopsgood of West Cape. The‘ 300 of 50 years ago is the son the la . and Mrs. Amos MacWilllams. West Cape. The couple were married at the home of the bride by Rev. J. C. Peacock. Mr. and Mrs. Williams resid- ed at West Cape where Mr. Ms iWillisms was s farmer a n it saw mill operator. He retired and built I home in O’Iiesry 15 years 0. There are two daughters: Ver- sent to Trinidad and overseas. l The transom reported ‘ was sent towards the allocation l and several bills were patd,i leaving a blance of $143.57 on? hand. , Reports from committees wore heard and discussed. A note of thanks was read and nine cards were repm'ted sent during the mimtb. The tbs ering nkolif service is to be held Sunday. A ' 28. MULTICOLOR CHARM Pansy bedspread in single and when lunch committee is to be j Will"? “"011 — beaumu M". may Burke’ Mm_ Stefling .fo brighten I bedroom. en. Lovely summer or all year __spreadl Embroider psnsies In to" m mm” in charge Warier of colors. Patten m . mm m followed l7169: transfer motifs lSi‘leWv ins. and 5x15'A. MISCOUCIIE CWL - Thirty - five cents (coils) At the slat annual meeting of lfor this pattern (no stamps, . tCWL. ipiease) to Alice Brooks. care of ~ and y. . 9 Pre- lhsdd Pen-y ' Dept, so Front St. W., Toronto in recouan secretory. Rev. [1. t. Ontario reside-ts all 1.1). Kelly mud director was I 1 cent sales tax. Print plainly also put. PATTERN NUMBER. All l Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft. I thd.) F. w. Hyndman iLieutlenant-erermr TO ALL r0 WHOM these presents shall come or whom the beers summinanywiseco of indiinduals as to and what they do h gressively. in REAS citizens of Prince Edward Island who realize AND WEE the present day need for ' all possible wholesome aid and |in such educs ; AND WHEREAS we note with concenn that the problem of and the matter of beverage alcohol and other narcotics tmost serials attention mid study Iaicobiiltsm lmer'it the u and All rs w bring them into contact AND WHEREAS it has never itary of our nation and Prov l the truth about temperance ac ties. NOW THEREFORE We. with theI advice and consent of Our' Executive Comet] for Prince Edward Island. do by till 21 gelamsttan order and declare th the Meaty-seventh GREETING: A PROC LAMATION WHEREAS the importance of ‘ ' what alcohol as gained rezognition increasi pro- of late years particularly because of its potential worth ‘ lawlessness involving young people. giva s with youth of April in the year‘of early and sustained education and other narcotics really are .y our young people the benefit d tier-ester! uiidanoe are sincerely in by parents. teachers either natural or professional ' Peaceful Is The Summer- ing Water fields and glean in the mill- s e m The summer-sound of the tall- ing water is peaceful. At night, when the stars look down. or the Lady Moon climbs the blue steps of night. and our bedroom “ gathers in her silver light, it is s favorite lullaby, so gentle the music then is. -"1’ move to 1 room nearer the sea in summer.” one favored to dwell near the shore tells us. “I like to go to sleep with the wash of it in my ears. It has a soothing rhythm. There's no- thing better to bring sleep to a '9. :: "Did you hear that?" Curio- sity grins, looking up from h cushion on the couch. "Hear wh t?” "That yawn of mine. Actual- ly, tt strained my jaws! Would mum.rmnuyumu Leupcmppenoom wfll come in from the stables. 1% tsp. sslt "A" m. “a 0 work in order for Sunday. The 1 (8-01.) pan condensed blush “be m 13; children will come by to see 50“? sonnet and members ol the nut that favorite program, which 1 tsp. Worcestershire uues W “but... whey d.- once 3 ng. “other, and cook beans (m not. We,“ we found frame“ "Granny" to them. s brisk sud MIWL Drill: mam liquid. 0! . mm which plum. emging “we lad” and an chi. Combine beef. onion and salt. m to in Penn tremer interesting actress to[ vi lBrown 10 minutes in hot oven. 400 d . Combine beef mixture, beans. a... “tit term ill”. b“: t . our 2.1:; cfiimlgé i u° in h t : MECICAL PHARMACY B ut man s o oven. 400 degrees F.. or until ‘he" to “we you ANY‘ \honr of the day or nigm‘ mixture is thickened. CALL 4-6623 1'2 cup provides the equivalent ' for 24 hour service MEDICAL PHARMACY of 2 oz. protein-tic Note: To soak 1 lb. of beans. Corner of Pawn! and Richmond St. Cb'ton ew. ; And this April day wu all sil- very and gray, which leads no up to the Day of Rest. ., .A lit- tle lady of the next commun- ity, a grandmother shared with - and we are most grateful for her kindness! - this "Rhyme for a Rainy Day", by Gladys M' . first bring 7 cups water to boil- ing. Add beans. Bell 2 minutes; remove from heat and let soak 1 ay. h A few old records of songs that h l e. "What have I saved for a rainy ds " Nothing for profit, nothing for our. 0 To cook, boil 1% hours. More memories that} the tongue BUTTERsco-rcu cm has told; SQUARES An amber cat, a favorite book. A certain man, with a certain 1 pkg. yellow cake mix 1 recipe Butterscotch Icing (fol- lows) Prepare cake mix following 1!. BENNE'IT CARR oo ; A son who is growing and soon ‘ ‘: . Houston. " _ , Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Beairsto provincial secretary J. Davidl there. he questions. obvnously and family have remmfii tolStewnrt and Mrs. Stewart arei Iomeybfit “tamed ‘t the tho!“ their home at Kensington from'spending a 10 - day holiday in. ghtn bf" any danger of their a trip to Boston a nd vicinitylgermuda. 0 locking. " where they visited relatives. ‘ r " Could be; We chuckle. Miss Marilyn Norris. 4s Sleepy. eh? “And weary. It's a longish .day now from daybreak to eve- :ning. And a first prowl up in bush does tine one1 ear. there's t h a ti yawn again! I‘d better control it. I reckon." And the fire eroons an even- that spruce l will roam. pkg. directions. t Insurance Consent-g But in my heart will always be Transfer to 7"xll" oiled «I!!! :ni"_ SIM. s“ L". .' emu“ at me; floured baking pan. Spread s . "on m“ 4.54” And last. but not at all the little higher at the edges to as- » mmmmn' PEI least. sure even rising. Bake the time ; ' ' ' ' A few good friends, who, like given on pkg. v e-.— good yeast Give Life the sweet and lovely ’ leaven. ' That a mo Lord has A Fashion Item At HOLMAN 8 rom Heaven: These have I saved, these set l 8 art, ; Let the .clouds come, let the rains start." . Until Monday —— — Diary — Good-night. . . lDA BAILEY ALLEN Greens And Make Salads For Lunch SEASONABLE greens roughage. During the warm months, col- or vegetables are used. Sometimes the main dish is a‘more substantial salad con- taining also the required amount of protein. Good exam- ples are the following, enjoyed land Mrs Samuel Campbell - - . ' . ' by adults too. Prince Charles Drive. who ce- ' lebrated their 50th wedding an- Measflécrffisngrlgnh Cheese - Kidney Bean Salad: Combine] cup diced Cheddar cheese. 2 cups drained canne kidney beans, 2 tbsp. chopped sweet pickle. 1 tbsp. diced hard - cooked eggs and 12’ cup mayonnaise mixed ' 1/2 tsp. each table mustard and sweet pickle liquid. Refrigerate 1 hour. Serve on salad greens. Cabbage Salads: These are jpopular the year round, and in- l 1 lb. ground Ambitious and ' ,raw or cooked vegetables with ‘ Here's s half- dozen for you to = suitable dressings are used free- t lly in making salads for school 3 Jlunohes. These salads contribute lPineappIe, Mayonnaise thinned essential vitamins, minerals and ' ' ‘ opped. Fruit Cocktail with onion. 3 tbsp. chopped celery, 6‘, Vegetables ;c|ude many c o m bin :1 liens. ' ry: 1 1. Green Cabbage. Carrotsi with orange Juice. , . 2. Cabbage, Apples, Nuts.‘. Sour Cream Dressing. 4 3. Cabbage. Carrots, Celery, I’eanuts, Thousand Island Dress- ing. , 4. Cabbage. Apples, Raisins.i jMayonnaise or Cooked Dressing. ‘ 5. Cabbage. Orange Sectional :French Dressing (made wi ' isweet pickle vinegar). i it. Cabbage. Pimientos. Green 1Peppers. Basic French Dressing. . l TOMORROW'S DINNER l l Oabbage-AppleNut Salad ; Bean-Beef Casserole i Chopped Spinach full slip in nylon suaver-s .. . . . exquisitely tailored; dainty embroidery over the bodice and around the hem . . .. adjustable satin shoulder strap .. . . white and blue in sizes 34 to 40 198 (matching pantie.) 238, HOLMAN'S Butterscotch Cake Squares l Coffee ‘ 7“ ea Measurements level; recipes for 6 . Cooperation School Luncheons, ’U.S. Department of Agriculture. .1 BEAN-BEEF CASSEROLE l1 lb. large dry lima beans 7 Then consider a banking career. The future has never looked brighter for young people starting a career in banking. Would you mm to um I been more important in the his- ince than now to bring to our youth s Our Pro- the period from the twenty-first Our Lord one no ltboussnd mm hundred and sixty-three be set aside as l i YOUTH ALCOHOL EDUCATION WEEK 1 w” .and urge tint all citizens of Prince Edward Isl Education as s yearn i nutter of Youth Alcohol TESTIMONY WHEREOI" We have caused theseOur Let- tastobemsdePstentsndtbeGnstSeslofPrhceEdwu-dls— ilmidtobshuwntosffixed. mmmermwmmm.oir WtflwmeurProvhceofPrhesWId-id,u arth .tbbtwaty—slxthud Famhtbeyurofoiumnuewmmmm -fllusndhthetwdfthymofm3dn. Medium-ad. MW WWW. and midst the nod project. Canada or abroad? . Do you enjoy muting all An you interested in the fl bin and small businesses? you're building up an impressive and increas- ingly valuable business background? Would you look forward toibslno posted. so part of your cmor training, to other parts of Are you the kind of young man we’re looking for? good salary while VO-Cl WU. - You No Mm v kinds of people? MN“ . ' You ' No D" quuflonnsln to the nsnctsl aspects at You El ’ No D West, Toronto. WBHNK mesons as ways scans Do you believe that successful people should tails so active rots in community tits? Are you looking for I chance to move up in s turns. exploding organization? Check of! your answers and than “As (Ills manager you Scolth bunch. Or mall If to: Supervlsor of sum The Isak of Non Sculls, a King Strut This is particularly true at The Bank of Nova Scotia, the fastest-growing bank in Canada. We need able, ambitious young men to train for important senior positions. ‘ Your Scotiabank training will include chances to learn modern banking in different parts of the country—and a real opportunity for advancement in Canada or perhaps in key foreign posts from Buenos Aires to Barbados, from London to Los Angeles. Yes D No Cl NOD You Pm.__... r nuns! MORE THAN .50 OFFICE. AGROS. CANADA m “ROAD