~~ . in Woburn « Methodist - Interment was in ~ Lower Montague after attending | = ‘FRANKENSTEIN WORKSHOP’ Ralph Albert of Toroiito and | tizing his children and teach- his son Joe, 15, look over some of the equipment he used in hypnosis experiments. Albert calls the basement of his home | his ‘‘Frankensteinj workshop.” Albert has been /criticized by members of North York Board of Educatiod for hypno- WHIM ROAD Mrs. Buddy Wight and {imily nave returned-to Barrie, Mass., after visiting with her: mother, ae Mrs. D.B. Mathieson, Milltown. She was accompanied by Mrs Louis Wright and‘Mrs. Archie Wight of Lower Montague, who will spend a short. vacation in Mass. Roy Kearney, Banff, Alberta, te a_guest of his parents, Mr a 8. Joe Kearney, _ Stug- geon: ° Mr. and-Mrs. Seymour Mac- Kinnoh who have been living in Oshawa, Ont., for the past few years -have returned to the Island and have taken up re- sidence at Brooklyn” Word has been received by | Lester MacDonald, Whith: Road of the sudden death of his—cou- ain Thomas Kee of Burlington, Mass. He ts survived by his wife | the former Florence Turnbull, one daughter Margaret and two sons, Thomas Jr., and Robert of Texas. Funeral service was held ~ Church. Burlington cemetery. Sea Lowell Stead has returned to courses at. the Massey-Ferguson school in Moncton. N.B. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Annear, Montague left: Friday on a busi- mess trip to Toronto. While there they will be guests of Mrs. Annear’s ‘sistey, Carole Boehner. They were accompani- ed by Mrs. Vincent MacLean of Montague who will visit with friends. and’ relatives area. : Mrs. James Aitken and Ken- meth of Georgetown Royalty left | last week to visit her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sweet, Grindstone, Mag- ‘dalen Islands, P.Q. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Me!- lish, Union Road and Ernest Robertson, Montague. have_re- turned from a visit with relati- ~~ves in Boston, Mass. —_— FEW CUT TIMBER Logging licences for a total of 76,000 square miles of Ontario are held by 13 pulp and paper | companies. same te improve scholastic standings. ing other parents to do the (CP Wirephote) in that | @ We Trade * Furniture * Appliances * Televisions FIRESTONE Home and Auto Ltd. Dial 4-5547 E eat asin | ein | Oocw.me ia ‘| the | The Guardar, Charlottetown, ‘Thine Mare#i 81, 1968 9 ussian Reds Take New Look. > At Both Stalin, Khrushchev. By JOHN 'WEYLAND MOSCOW (AP) — The. Soviet | ¥ Union will never return to Stal- | inism Khrushchevi ism be- | leause the evils of both “have ‘been resolutely thrown away,” | a party leader said Wednesday. Nikolai G. Yegorychev, head of the Moscow party organiza- or tion, gave the assurances at the second day’s session of the So- | viet. Communist party's 23rd_ congress. | Holding one of the highest po- |sitions in the Soviet power com- |plex, Yegorychev obviously was » laying down the official Krem- lin - line. and Nikita S. Khrushchev could be the beginning of a re-evalua- tion of the two leaders during | Communist congress. would sources had said this happen. 2 |WILL SHUN PAST “The cult of personality, vio- | lations of Leninist norms and the principles of party life, s0o- cialist law—all that ‘which hin- dered our movement forward— His. mention of Joseph Stalin \Khrushthev have been resolutely thrown FARMERS MA There’ s Something Here For Every Farmer! « for the best in all Farm materials away by the party and it will |could. have been done better never return to the past,” Yeg- since .50 years have taught us iorychev said. jmuch, But what has been done The terms are those which /fills the hearts of the Soviet ‘have been, used here to label people with pride and amazes ‘both. Stalin. and Khrushchev. our friends in the entire world.” |Yegorychev specifically men- Trying to distinguish between | ltioned. “Stalinism” but avoided the party and the two men who direct references ‘to Khrush- |dominated it for®40 years could \chev. |be a tricky business. Both Stalin The appraisal of the two So- ‘and Khrushchev both undoubt- viet leaders appeared.to be-one /edly still have their defenders of the major issues before the | within the Communist party. congress, the first to be held | since Khrushchev's’ ouster in |WHITE COLLARS DOMINANT October, 1964. ‘Yegorychev was careful: 0 | MOSCOW (Reuters) — . The ‘distinguish between Stalin and Soviet Communist’ party, al- | and the achieve- though known as the “party of ments made during their rule. the proletariat,’ is, .still’ domi- These were credited to the Com- [nated bod white “ collar workers ana other groups normally as- erent Pee, | sociated with the middle class. TO PRESERVE HISTORY |In his report to the party's 23rd “The party also resolutely re- congress Tuesday, First Secre- jects any attempts to cross out tary Leonid Brezhnev. disclosed the heroic history of ‘our people |that clerks, technicians and pro- who, under the guidance of the [fessional persons make up 46 party, for almost a half-century per cent of the total member- have passed a difficult but glor-|ship of 12,741,000. Manual work- fous way of struggle and vic- (ers form only 37.8 per cent and tories," Yegorychev said. [peasants accounted for 16.2. per “Now we see that something cent. Check these reliable firms Flood Peak Due Shortly On Red River WINNIPEG (CP) — The Red River edged upward at a slow | ‘crawl Wednesday and Agricul- ture Minister George Hutton of Manitoba said next week will be a -“eritical period” — in this spring’s flood picture. With the melt spee: P un- | der the influence of. daytime jtemperatures in the 50s. and |60s, Mr. Hutton said rain during | |that period could have serious effects. ‘ In the five-day weather out- look, however, moderate ‘precipitation is iereceon | The Red's. watershed, extend. | and | | ing’ deep into Minnesota {with many tributaries in that |state and. neighboring North Da- | kota, still vets ascot snow cover. , -The ‘river: remained ee. -COYY ered from Winnipeg fo- Grand |Forks, N.D., 140 miles to the south, although it“ was broken around the ‘edges as the slowly- swelling river lifted it upwards. Predictions were unchanged for a high-water mark of 26 to 29 feet above winter average ice level, compared with 30.3 feet in the 1950 disaster, at. Winnipeg between April 13 and 22, Two Liberal senators have died following illness. Senator Allan L. Woodrow, 79, (LEFT) of Toronto, a former honorary treasurer of the National Lib- eral Federation of Canada, died Tuesday night in a Tor- onto hospital. Senator F. Gor- CST Wednesday varied from 1.7 feet at Emerson to seven;tenths of a foot. at Winnipeg, where it stood at the 10.5-foot mark. RISE VARIED Rise fe the hours to & ae. metropolitan area of 500,000 to a height of 26.5 to 30 feet. -"* LIBERAL SENATORS DIE don Bradley, 76, died Wednes- day at his home ia Bonavista, Nfld. He was a former secre- tary of state for Canada. Both men were appointed to the Senate in 1953. - : ’ (CP Wirephoto) | PLANE NEEDS TIME When airliners travelling at- Bank level is 18 feet but pri-|200 mph. are built, tt will mary dikes protect most of the jtake 13 minutes for them to turn . | 1/180 degrees in the air. buys A Here are just a few of the mapy top notch 1 tractors available at Reid and Mac- Kenzie's, Montague @ 3 MF 35 Massey-Ferguson Models. 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