4:: .-;.-..;;:: I 71 -.&;-r.-.:-:-,.-..r-r.-M22.-. EC. .....,g;,,.” m A ..-.....;.2. cnv AIIII cEIIInAi Page 2. The Guardian "CIASWELI. for better ID000- graphs." ..3UI'H. ANNIVERSARY Year - Worth's Pharmac)" 130.000 m9dl' cal prcscriptlons dispcnxaeg Pwpip EDUCATIONAL TAX is due and since Julyi illlll Grocery. l GIRL GUIDE UNIFORMS. ber- rietor J. E. H. Worth. Pharmaceutical Chemist 1914. AFTER MAY 1511! Tax Collect- or will be billing employers i0i' Educational Taxes unless satisiact- l ory arrangements are made I01 paying this tax. VISITED ISLAND - Mrs. Earle S. Ebers of washing!” DEPOI. cnce Nicholson of Boston. Mass. arrived 00 "'9 wand by mom” Tuesday. May 15th. Thursday afternoon to spend I few days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. iBridge. On Monday the 14th icy lust. for luncheon at the Charlottetown Hotel Mrs. Fred Smith of 83 Flt- zroy St. Miss Helen M. Ebers, and Mr. H. 58 G1. George St. Mrs. Ebers and Mrs. Nicholson leave on return to their respective homes Tuesday. May 15th, inst. g:Mmf.......:... BIRTHS. DEATHS. EIIGAGEMEIITS. MARRIAGES Births FORD-At the P.E.I. Hospital on Monday, May 14th. 1956. I-0 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ford. Charlottetown. 8 d I ll 8)! A 9 1'- Rosemary Kathryn. Weight 8 lbs., 2 ozs. ORRISON-At the Charlottetown Hospital. May 13th. 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morrison. Pleasant Grove. (nee Lorraine Morrissey). a son. -l0Il Fl'Bll0l!- 6 lbs. 5 ozs. MacSWAIN-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on May .14. 1956. to M?- I and Mrs. Alvin Macswaln (nee Mabel Auld). a daughter. Alison I Ann. GAUTHIER - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on May 9th. 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B- Gauthier. a son. Clifford Leigh. MacGOUGAN-At the Prince County Hospital on May 11th. . 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Maccougan. Malpeque. a daugh- ter. Myrna Beth. weight ll lbs., 12 ozs. Ill Ileatlis WHITE-At 248 Cumberland St. on Monday. May 14. 1956. M"- Joseph White in her 87th year. Funeral private from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home. Interment in the People's Cemetery. BROWN-At her residence. 95 Fitzroy street, Charlottetown, on Monday. May 14th, 1956. Miss Kathrlne E. Brown in her 9001 year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral lll'lVIl0- Please omit flowers. MacLEAN-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Monday. May 14, 1956. Mrs. C. D. MacLean in her 87th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home until today, Tuesday at 1.30 p.m.. then at her late residence. Clyde River. Funeral from Clyde River Baptist Church on Wednesday. service commencing at three o'clock. Interment in the church cemetery. Please omit flowers. Engagements MURPHY-INGRAIIAM Mr. and Mrs. James R. Murphy. a View. announce the en: 0- ent of their daughter. Doro Jenn. R.N.. to the Rev. W. Eric Iugraham. son of Mrs. D. ROY Ind the late D. Roy lngrahm. Louis- burg. N.S. Marriage to take place in St. Stephen's Church. BiIl'1l-lIl- ton, June 12th Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Poardon. Montague. P.E.l.. wish to an- unco the engagement of their zgughter. Muriel Maude 11.11., to I. Dany Aiken. son of Mr. and rs. Alex Aiken. Stanchel. P.E.I. Iarriage to take place at Church of Christ. Montague on June 15th. 1036. at 3:00 pm. HAcKINNONeSlMMONDS. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacI(innon of New Haven, wish to announce the engagement of their daught- er Shirley Nannctte to Donald Bruce. son of Mr. and Mrs. liar ry Simmonds, Charlottetown. Marriage to take place in June. Marriages ITEWART-MacLURE-In It. An- drews Presbyterian C h u r c h. Montague. by Rev. D. A. Camp- hell on Saturday May 12. Mar- garet gtsabel, daughter of Mr. and rs. In-e. Montague. to mid Clarence. son of Mr. and Mn. 1 - . art. Montague. Tuesday. May 15. 1956 I Conn., and her sister Mrs. Flor-l Wallace MacKay Oi 5l3l1'lfinaI day for paying the first in-r Mrs. Ehers had as her guests, l A. Ebers Regent Hotel. 15 "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS Moll! at the Hughes Drug Store." PLEASE BRING your bill when paying City taxes. payable on Tuesday, May 15th. FRESH LOIISTERS daily at Tea ets. belts urgently needed. Please call 0449. Guides will collect them. WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. Giggey's Pharmacy. open 8 a.m to 8 p.m. The FIRST INSTALLMENT oil 1956 taxes is due and payable on TUESDAY, MAY 15TH. is the lmstallment of City Taxes. , INTEREST .-it the rate of ii of 193 per month will be charged on. all overdue installments alter May. th. ..QUEEN CHARLOTTE II o m el and School. annual meeting will be held this Wednesday evening, May 16th. I SCANTLEBURY SIGNS and plastic, new store hours for sum- mer months will be: Monday to Thursday. 8 am. to 4 p.m.; Fri- day 8 am. to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 8-12.30. IMMUNIZATION CLINICS -On - t Th"'5dWv May mh at Pleasant yegirmnlfutmatlfielrt lwleirtde !'.t'realltllfIi: Valley at 9.30 and South Miltonpclouds of glory" fashion: at me at 11.00 AM. for preschool chil- Charlottetown YMCA dren and expectant mothers inihe -' t ' A surrounding districts as Ilotified M""day1g(vem;Ig' haw 14 we t ' Ccnteunio 's enne es presen- summer e a ' ;and the show is again being held DUNNING T0 RESUME -iM8Y15- Dredging operations at wood 15. The officers of the Centennial lands have advanced to the stage Y'S Mellllelles 50F 195657 are! where the ferry Charles A. Dun- MP5. -1.0 MHCLEBII. President. ning can resume service. The MFS- GGOFEB Burgess. VlCe-Pl'8B- ship will go on the run today and ident, Mrs, C.F. Downe, Secretary the regular spring schedule will and Mrs.A.M. Forsythc. treasurer. go into effect. four sailings from The 5llDW W3-i 0P9ll9dhbY1 ill! each terminal daily. singing of the Queen. T e ntro- iduction was given by Mrs. .I.0. CARD PARTY RESULT-5 .'T .MacI..ean, the president. The com- 39511115 0! 8 Card P3l'lY 81 Spring mentators were Mrs. Keith Acorn lPnrk Hall last night were: Lad-land M,-3. Brian cudmo,-9, The les' fsrstfw M31 i-ilagkn Xarrceorg pianist was Miss Ruth Boswell. 39003 - 1'S- 0P 3 3 3 The models were: Mrs. Charles solat'ion.. Mrs. M8lVlll. BUT” Bollem. Mrs. Jack Brown, Mrs. M3" lB7i1i'5lcDu1-Willa: C31';l':3lag9:5'i'Clive Cudmore, Miss Eileen Jay, 0" - "9 9' 3 C" 0 - r. Ever tt Mac ll. iss Alfred Gauthier. Freezeout, hirs.jK.:n BW,,:.s. M,5sD83?,f,,e Clfan. Hollifield and Mrs. M. Doucette. pm”. Mrs. Temple H,,ope,.' M”. g -. I Irwin Jenkins. Mrs. J.P. MacPher- s,';gle"cI? g2Ui;;ra,3:'";:5,rr3ily:san and Miss Rita Shanahan. The morning in drunk and disorderlyiprcsident. commentators. pianist, Wu semenc .. to rwemy davs Ernodcls, and cosmeticians all look- in Jail. Of four charged with drunk il"g.r”'”y hpaumul were emh"s' ilasilcally greeted. In fact there I l t d . . i2”..::::;:”I.;.”::.i::.:::5.32:...-m . deem. lphere as the onlookers sat at the II, Llll d f" d L . , dgllilirisn lij:d casts hr 3,5: dldiyls areird-C33?! '3bl95- '00k"'K if all we . can one was remanded until the nine-I tecnth. A motorist for failing to TEEN AGERS stop at the scene of an accident. AM for the Sta" .9 ed . was fined thirty dollars and costs - , Y Y . 3 they were simply sweet-Miss Nor- or ten day" ma Dewar, Miss Pamela Penke. ..SAIL FOR SCOTLAND - Mrs.,Mlss Fern Herman and Miss Pat- Earl Hume and her three sIms.:sy Shaw. Inn. Wilson and David. ifrom Montreal on board the liner.the loveliness of all performers. Saxonia on Friday morning, May; 11. Mrs. Hume and boys are. bound for her home in Paisley; Scotland for sevepial morgtihs yacplt-l Funeral Of MTS. ion. Mr. Hume rove s am y to Montreal from where he sald.McInfyrg bon ypyageii Prior to hert dteparg-p.At M ure rs. ume was en er ame . byiiher many ifTl8I'Id"shW!:I(:. wish Ihtesry mllague w e are , ;fLl'."lIlll3C rleVlIIl'1SfmPel'l'le and her;(D7;l1)9 '""e'3l 9' "'9 13'” M"- brothers and sisters. Mrs. Ferric ' visited Chalottetown six years. ago. She made many friends wllilel on P.E.l. Bapiisi C.Gll.I. Presbyterian Church Montague. The service was conducted by her minister. Rev. Donald Campbell, i d by Rev. .I.M. Fraser. The funeral, which was the lar- gest ever held in Montague, was a tribute not only of the com- munity but the island in general. to a citizen who will long be re- membered. The hymns sung were "The Lord Is My Shepherd". by the choir. "The Lord's Prayer". Hold Mother And Dwghler Ba"q"ell;..::l”..::.I -n.':'.:.l:'.".i:.v...i:Ilr The C. G. I. '1'. of the Charlotte-ihv the Brooklyn Trio. town United Baptist Church held The pail bearers were. L. H. A.C. MacI(ay. Bruce I-I. Yeo and Archie Llwellyn. Interment was in the Community Cemetery. banquet in the church hall on Mon? day evening. The president. Diane Jenkins. presided and after the singing of Grace all were seated at lon tables artistically decorat-I ed in t e C. G. I. T. colors of blue RECORDING ARTIST Ind white. SCHEDULED FOR The special guests. introduced AVPEARANCE HERE by Diana Jenkins, were: Rev. H.I L. Mm” and M". Mme". whm ..C(I;lumhla recording artist. Dug. brought greetin s from the Wom- '7 we" and M” Rode? Bo" db 3.. Mmmm, gncmy. R. J Rupert from wwva World I. Original en. who woke bmny '0" behia" of Jamboree in Wheeling. W. Va.. are the Sunday School and Mrs. D. N. lappe”l"g l" 99”” at ”' 9 C”” Bell. who brought greetings as the 5cl,',ml Maritime Secretary for Affillatedl 1' You Want to have I friend. c G. L 1-. Groups. you've got to be one yourself" is the motto of Dusty. and if you att- Fomwlng 5 mast m the Queen end the performance at the Collis- Spring Fashion S.how Al Y.M.C.A. Meels Enthusiasm iAi Local Station sailed; The artistic make-up enhanccdl their anual mother and daughter.Poole. A. Parks. A.F. Campbcll,l the toast to the Church was propos- ed by Dale Ward and responded to by Rev. H. L. Mitlon and a toast to the mothers by Joan Ward with response by Mrs. Trevor Hansen. Valerie Wood. on behalf of the C. G. I. T. then expressed nppreclat ion to the Dr. Zclla Clark Mission Ci.cle for the banquet. Dione Jenkins, on behalf of the girls. presented a gift to Marguer- ite Brehaut. the C. G. I. T. Super- itandant. in appreciation of the inspirational leadership she has given them. A very lnterestng address was gucrite Brehnut in of C. G. I. T. in the 40 years since its founding. The closl part of the program was a and e lighting service in which mothers and daughters part lcipated. This was followed by pray cum while Dusty is in town you; will see and hear an artist who .lives up to this duel part motto. Dusty's boundless ability in song writing and recording has not been, eclipsed by a straight-lace unfreind TV Construction and the whole show was a natural Construction of station C.F.C.Y. floral arrangement. lT:v . is proceeding according to schedule and the station is ex- The cosmeticlans were Mrs. Leo pected to go on the air within the Doiron and Mrs, J. Middleton. V . . . There were twenty-two gencrous "t?x(t:F"Cl;3(nlRt0r hm: said offtlclalls Sifts from the merchants of Char- .0 J t 3 (lm? ml Ale 5?..'l lottetown to the Y's Mcrlnetles "' "ll? est We-”'”m"'g V” Fashion Show and also a drawing start with the hope of regular pro- for door pm”. ET"?;'1TIIIIll'lg about July st. hed A5 f" ""5 Fashlmls W me"””" an eleiflantliewliiufuf arifrlcivill a few Fashion High numbers first reach its ultimate height of 600 Eglme the 'ev"'p0pl.'lar '3”"0"5:i feet within the next few weeks. ..i.?.”-el.3”..?.i "iZi.ii.';i- 123 ...T"” 5”i””".ig5""”i”lf.?.;” ”.?.2'.”. um” and muffs the lZEllTl9 Will bel wlellrdelgsld abre flltlllllltggfllr tile tele- enloyed more in these attractive? vlsing of 10cm 1;.-C prog,-am5,,A.l '55m0'15- Th9Y lPe,9XPeCl81ly d,9"lprograms will originate fom the ftl;l:9g0lig;in9gli'5)' Swings and SP1?-istatlon site ptl Strathgartncy. din . v I There was a soil separate in la? llelrrflftalzlllhghfid i'5S':fi..Eii'i5'33i.'233”. ail. '31”? .””.i"' "'51. ”' ”i'f”i.'.' i. Simiif o . en- . . nis costume in white pique was a cleggrwhnherfggard oil!) tlieeqiirhulitv flatterer, There were sun dresses.” of reception. officials are optimis- SD0i'l'8 dresses. Sllflris. haihin: tic. bill from an engineering pnint suits slacks and pedal pushers. of view they an-Fsatlsficd that llollse Coats. pajamas, altei-noon'Channcl 13 will provide good ser- dresses from glazed cotton to vice. Nylon Chiffon. All these culminated in the pres- I lTraffIc Offences e. ation of the evening dresses and J Before Magistrate the highlight as alwayg I-gen. comes the Bride." At the close of the show one of The bulk of the offenders appear- ing before Queens County Magis- trate Gilbert Gaudet yesterday 3:,9e;"1i:)lffDlElI!lnd., feakturet; was that ee an ca could enJ0'y dlscusslneg this gzlfigfl P0Dlllar Ys Menncttes Show. E - INTERNATIONAL UNION or OPERATING ENGINEERS The regular meeting to be held on Tuesday, May 15, has been postponed until a later date. Trinity Men's Association , Elect New Officers Mr. Ivan Sinclair was elected . Presdent of Trinity Men's Assoc- iation at the annual meeting held last night. Other officers named were Jack MacNalr. Honorary President; Walter Cox, Vice-Presi- dent; L. D. Maclfay, Treasurer: George Ayi-es. Secretary; Direct- ors are: Allison Maclilnnon. Bill Rogergon, Earl Taylor, Gordon Loni, Stewart Pierce, Norman Stewart. Kenneth Parker, (ax-of- fit.-Io). The two Ministers of the urch. Rev. A. Frank MacLeIIn an Rev. Howard Christie were the special speakers for the evening. They dealt with some of the aspects of the work of the ministry. Rev. Mr. MacLean featured the inspiration- al side of a clergyman's work. Rev Mr. Christie spoke of the part which teaching plays in the Christ- ian Faith. SUCCESSFUL YEAR. The retiring President. Mr. Park er reviewed the years activities. noting such highlights as the lay- man's retreat held last fall and ;the men's dinner which proved .such a success during the winter. I Mr. Parker made an urgent ap- . peal to the men of the church to at- ltend the annual Maritime confer. ence for laymen being held at Ber. wick. l' S. and at which the speci. al speaker will be Dr. Harry Den. lman. one of the most noted evang. ielistic preachers in North Ameri. lwere for infractions of the High- . way Traffic Act. For permitting more than two persons in addition to himself in the cab of a truck the accused was fined three dollars and pcosts. Two accused of non-reglst- :ratIon of motor vehicles for the i current year. two for driving with. out an operator's permit. Two for not displaying licence plates and lone for operating a motor vehicle with defective lighting, were each p fined five dollars and costs. A 1 speeder and a person charged I wyth operating a motor vehicle . without brakes were each fined ten ldollars and coats. Of four persons i under the Temperance Act. two for l possession of liquor in a place oth- l er than their residence and for pos J at session of liquor not plan a vendors. were each fined twenty- five dollars and costs. Two charged with consuming liquor in a motor vehicle were fined twenty donors and costs each. For falsely representing them- selves as peace officers two resid- tweuiy five dollars and costs or thirty days. Another for a similar charged. pleading not guilty, was adjourned until the sixteenth. A person for making threats was bound over to keep the peace. SergecInls' Mess ANNUAL QUEEN VICTORIA BALL rnmav, MAY 18 At the - Charlottetown Hotel Dress: Men-Battle Dress or Blues; Ladies: Optional. Tickets must be picked .up not later than May 16th at Sergeants Mess. en. The Conference takes place July 32. OUTSTANDING WORK In naming Jack lllacNair. Hon- orary President. Mr. Parker noted that Jack's name was synonomoiis with Men's Clubs throughout the Province. He said Mr. MncNalr will go to Freetown tonight where he will organize the ninth United Church Men's Club on the Inland. Mr. Parker paid warm tribute to the outgoing executive of the As- sociation with whom he sold it was a pleasure to work during the year. He also thanked the Church Organist. Mr. Mugford who with Stan Lancaster as long leader was present for almost every mwting for the usual slngsong. The retir- ing president also had high praise for; ti; lndietsh of the Church who on er to e or ea I each month. Finn mm A. C. T. C. SCHOLARSHIP A sum of money was voted for the Atlantic Christian Training Cen tre at Tatamagouche, N. 5. and an amount was put aside as a scholarship to aid any candidate who need d help in attending any of the courses offered by the Cen- tre in Lay leadership. Mr.. Park- er stressed the importance of sup- Porting the Centre and predicted that it was destined to become an important factor in the life of the Church in the Atlantic Provinces. A short devotion period was con- ducted by Dr. G. D. Steel and Mr. E. E. Clawson. The newly elected officers and executive were install- ed by Rev. A. Frank MacLcan. Funeral of Mrs. C. MacCormcIck Held Monday The funeral of the late Mrs. Chrysostom Maccormack was held from her late residence on Mon- day morning to St. Georges Church where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by her son. Rev. George Maccormack, Pariah Priest of St. Andrews. Rev. Geo- cuts of West Royalty were fined. CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS lhlntlt Phenol!!! Shins LAUNDER To PERFECTION RITE-WAY I CLEANERS Dial 7387 rulncDoaaldlev.MlfreIiIlc- Candle ware deacon and subduc- ' on reepectivqb Vary Rev. P. F. MacDonald was master of core- monlel. Rev. Bennett MacDonald. Parish Priest of St. Gooflu. Ia- alsted by the deacon and sub-dea- con of the Moss received the re- mains ot the late Mrs. ll.acCorm- nck into the Church. Most Rev. Malcolm Maclzacliern. Bishop of Charlottetown was in the Sanc- tugry, hll ehlhlllll blllll Father MacDonald. and Rev. Francis Corcoran. Aleo occult!- nu seats in the Sanctuary were night Rev. G. J. Machellan. V.G.. brother of the deceased. and Right Rev. R. V. Mncxcnzie. Rev. Can- on Campbell. . Kenneth Mac- Millan. Rev. Reginald Phalan. Rev Wilfred Keefe. Rev. d Mac- Donald. Rev. Justin MacDonald. Rev. Allan MacDonald. Rev. Fran- cis Corcoran. Rev. Urban Gillie. Rev. W. D. MacDonald. Rev. Ben- nett MacDonald. Assisting in the choir wore: Rev. Dr. Bernard Gil- lla, Rev. Basil Croken. Rev. T. P. Butler. Rev. William Simpson, named by llaebaaald and lav. wll. fred Maccarrlle. The pail bearer. were Messrs. Frank Maclnnlr, Ma Sam WW1” 0 James Campbell, Clement Mac. Donald. Leo Faye. The interment took place in an Church cemetery. The funeral wu very largely attended. son his 3581' IN Cameras .. AND Pl-l0l'0 SUPPLIES E T3T..!:.QR3 urvslvli I . am: uoumpaggmg Rev. Joseph Loclair. 'l QASII Eon SPRING IiErIIIIis lanaw from NFC when needed repairs or other axpanuu faqujn nIoraoaahthanyouanapua.1,,... . from 850th Sloooanmadaquickly -usually in one day. No Indoraora are required If ya. have I steady income and can meet regular monthly payments. Phone or visit your nearest EFC oilica today. I-IOIIIEIIOLD FINANCI W.l.Whanlar,Manogar I Il0CndOoaI-jolt-.adtal,plIonoIlI7 -- OIAHOHIIOWN, P.l.I. -A NEW IILDIN-AVIS RENT-A-CAR SIRVICI Horfsanewidoainront-a-earaerviIgc,arealtinIe.u;d. mileage saver for business or pleasure trl . Briefly, you run aunartnew 'llLnIIN-Aviscarinariycit . Tlwnn-Avis nation across Canada You're saved long mum trips, low car-mum Call your charge. ve it at any other I nulls your plans. pay only regular rates. plus a nearest Tn..onN-Avn oiiica forflIIidetalla...ortorucrvaacar-anywbenintheworld. A Vif rent-a-car Franchise available in this locality. For information write Tlldcn Rent-A-Car System Ltd.. 1500 St. Catherine Street West, Montreal. Attention Carpenters Local 1338 will hold its monthly meeting at the L.P.U. Hall on May 16th at 7:30 p.m. 'All members are requested to attend. NOTICE To the Members of Central Farmers Co-op l Association Lrd.:- l The annual meeting of the Control l Farmers Co-op Assocution Ltd. will be i hold tonight. Tuesday. May 15 at the Clover Club. Time 8 pm. All members are usliad to please attend. I ly form of informality. so often the plight of a famous artist. He makes 1 you feel as though a friend with tn- I lent has come to entertain you. and you alone. So exclusively regarded in the ability of Dusty Owens that he has recently signed to write songs for Acuff Ross Publishing Compnny.At the Coliseum. Dusty will prove to the strummin' Iovln' and foot sto mpin' fans that he is a "natural" when it comes to the light fantao tic of folk music. REAR BITE-S MAN EASTBROOK. lltllina iAPl-- P. E. I. MUSICAL FESTIVAL COUNTY SCHOLARSHIPS Teachers of music in rural schools wishing to attend a summer school for music instruction, should make application before May 31st to-- MRS. F. M. NASH. I FOR THE BEST BUY IN TOWN Come in today and see our selection of small used cars, off- ering comfort and economy. MARTIN'S I954 HILLMAN SEDAN . . . . . . T . I953 HILLMAN SEDAN . . . . . . . I95OAUSTlN........... I949 HILLMAN . . . . . GIRIGE ' Dial 4544 S1195 '. 950 . 450 275 I. Name of Contestant (or 2. Address 3. School District 4. County 33 Upper Prince St., Charlottetown. ENTRY FORM RURAL IEAUTIFICATION COMPETITIONS 1956 IMPORTANT - ALL BLANKS MUST BE COMPLETED School or Community) 5. If School or Community, name sponsoring body, i.e. Women's ilnstitute, Trustees, Community Club, etc. 6. If School or Community, name Secretary Sponsori ,, group. 7. Underline whatever items in the contest you wish to enter for:- Fsrm Home Improvement Competition, Small Holding Improvement Competition, Outstanding Home, Building Improvement (Travel Bureau prise), Flower Garden, Community f lf&n'f""'””"" W 3"" 3- with a bear's teeth in his leg. . Erihur French loaldedlhia rifle and Ipnpl-oyeynenh lledthe I ,.'l'henhc 3 F ' J P." than hear snjaw; apartt rznd - C0 . cs omc. enc , a u ey . . farmer. caught the bear in a tra Individual 32,00. llaaallno umh . It ll . M. .u"' m Vchuhig: :'n:ILfllI':'(: at.l:(hle':r':k community 33.00. his teeth into French's leg just be- low the knee. IIAZII. OFFICIAL LIAVIJ OTTAWA (CP)- Vice-President it-.0.:s::..:'W'1"'..."-I: a wm. lnaoulartwmeaaaelfattha who Mamma- Paanea. wuau Wlntaranldmanlnud db- human. . Holy Redeemer Community Contra wEoNEsoAv. MAY Ibth Time 5-? Tickets S1-MI Village 9500. Owlagtolaraaauaf uuaeindataof Noaimlan NAIIJOII (Yes or No) Cut out this entry form -- COMPLETE FULLY Vetorana' Contul. Improvement, Village Improvement, School Address: RURAL BEAUTIFICATION SOCIETY..- D. C. Sahurman, 58 Green St. Cliarlottatown. aloslagiiaab'aanaxtaadadIoMayI1. ananliuuluto. ' INTIYNOVI