on in clubs. The guest speakerl loony. Members irons eacb ploy~ was Dr. EJ. Tyler. who \vaa‘ inc: 0! Canada and the United‘ In our disuunlcn leader dur-‘ SlatEi vmicipaied. Yvonne Gal' 2 the week. Altar hll lnlpltinz lant wan our represent-Ill”. As a in Communications iloh ty Dumpiy said. "There are not Mr. Churchill in his "History oi iConiinned into me l-Al ‘ A snuloearching reuctson is days when you might get uri-‘ use Second World War" draws a thin lawler I: In mitt Iuper~ will! we were looking ior. it was hirthday presents and only one classic example of the subtle ~ and instructive message a can- each oi ssa lit our candies. we visors in their ciiort to employ not intended the course should tor birthday presents now.‘ ditiiculises whirh can interrupt “1, “am...” ammo” w._. pledgm oumlves new to the up, in. rage cnmmunlclllani contain much “how to do it" There's iiiory ior ynu'" ion ' or roniuse proceedings sit a very Dnuffl 'yda - W “1 - lull TN WI! fully benuu- lurtiierance at 4.11 ciun work in with greater effectiveness Dus- lormulae Because each oi us know whatyoss mean hy ‘glory"' senior and intelligent level. Ac- tls a . Wa Ila our lunch on so] waa our lurewellt our respect!" provinces. the series we attempted to‘ has slightly diiiereni 'V".‘r‘uncv. Alice said. curdlns to Mr Churchill. at pp but In our wsv n the ails to we buurdzd‘ in all. the cducational values identity common barriers in w will make interpretations Humpty iiunusty snillcrt con. manung oi Joint rniols at th .nn arrived at Table Rock the train tor Ottawa. lot our trip will ever add zest and face- to- (ace communication: tolirom aliizlltiy diiierent points oi temptuouslv ‘0 course. you Hrltish and the Amero-sn stalls. souse tor a view oi the Falls It The social activities or the vigor in our chosen work in illustrate that we must make‘viuw. it is to reciin 'hese diiler~lrlnn'i _ i tell you i moant in. British rhlei oi siaii hsd m. a’i‘h‘itcunudmn Hurauhoe Talia tr 2,400 test high and the his. ga'fi Park is as m-lss long ex. lending irom Lalm lists to Lake nnsnrio. Alter lcaving Table stock House we proceeded up Rivi‘i noon to the Niagara parks Commission‘s G r e e u- Imus! in this Greenhouse tisers nose mans- neantiiul iiowers oi many diiterent kinda. The Sea. Tower was our next atnp. am _ iii no there, we had to circle nuiirrin aloud; and proceed up nurs- Euad again. past the con- .mi dam to the village oi Chip .{sua op Portage Rind to salts view and Seagrain Tower. mm on lower we could see . snst area around us, Since it ans n very sunny day we could up! many rainbows iormed by use rails which were re hrallllful. on a tour or the Ontario hydro vinnt Trriuilo is the main con. trol centre for elnctric power In flntarlo. Thil Hydra plant open- ed in 1331. Our mt atop was at the Antique Auto Museum. and st this museum we saw one at at the tirst Iulna ever built. steam can. economy can lux ury Mrs; and the classic . it so. sory inicrcsting. capecia iy. tor the boys . Arron the a tract from they l-lto Muleul‘n is the Sheraton ill'oi'k Hotel where we ate nurl supper. Alterwaida we saw the . ml 15 minutes the color oi uiel ii: on the Falls were lhe 1-H this erdga Bus Terminal (at. Toronto whirh "included till I' tour at tht' Niagara Region. ROYAL wsNTuit nut By Carol nickiesnn i am going to give some oi my” impressions oi the Royal Winter Tor which we attended durins national i-i-i Week. We had the nnpflriunlly oi visiting the lair v diiierent occasions. Spice it covers as acres and is the lar» rust exhibition oi its kind in the utirld. we had stood reason to he illmrrssuii Here we saw many tnscinntins and educational at- lrnrtlona — s o in e thing in at would iotercst everyone: live. stuck. irutt and vegetables. 'tiairy-larlz". national i-u exhib- ur, held crops. [lower s how. commercial exhibits. and even I "I lislnren's Rnyal" which runs i will sitempti sis you ever saw I oi tha high-5 to describe aom ilchis for you: The Flower Show was really‘ iniqinlicent. ii mniamcd attraoi t-sc displays or many kinds oi flowers. and was so heuutifull sod coiouriul that you simply roilidn't miss it. pillva were included in the, edu- cational section. club members ni canada especially iroin Oa- tario had artistic displays can» cerning the skills they learnedl through on. isLANn POTA'ME! Among the promotional dis. . - was our advertising Prince Erlviard island potatoes. it show- eo some oi our line potutiiIii along with some scenic pictures oi the province, 1 was vary pleased to see, that one oi the scones was the piciuresque vil- ;_i:e or New Glasgow where i We. ‘ There uerr many and varied enmpttitil'e exhibits. Oil! that has very ryecatchiuu and well unsigned was a d llplly oi copies There were Sum! red I!) vies tn the shape at twn reindeer and ditierent coloured apples. taking lhr {arm of I lied all sell all lav I large SIlltI Claus. We; also saw the champions oi uill the diflmni livestock. but the ones ihat particularin interest. Oil me were the Holstein cattle II T hlv! had a Holstein call In calf club (or th! III II! yelfl. The outatanrililx highlight ot‘ th' "Royal" was the Lhrllllll 1; "ring Shaw which we had th e RoodJoriuna or attending ’hles- stay rveniul. One (ll events was the International slumplm: t‘hampinnshinl. Hen Canada's best-trained rid!" mat‘uie chli lrugd of the train! lrtrm a l b er‘ rnuntrtea. II was exciting in: m ihr horses (Ice the high tumpl Ind althnugll Clnldl lalt In Mexico, we were enteritis to r them all the way. The extra ape- f‘al feature of the bum III” was the radio- hluvlalou person- suty. Mr, Arthur doorscy. with his iamqu hum "Ooldla". It an very emanaqu to m the uni-M rnpolltd to th- rtdIr'I word). Thu {attire VII lull.th is! ended by floMlI layinl liar mayst Ind to do lhlI Illa [at Itan on her two [rout Imus lad buwu‘l her head. Th. Buy-l Winter Fall“ I! I one iii the numandiul Ives-lb In th' trip IndI Im looking tor. WIrd‘ to I rim. when I'll in '0‘ in: lo the Royal again. SOCIAL AHWI‘I'IEI ' I Iy Andrey nolgar Our rousing trip which began on 'fliuuduy. November his was llillI Idvrntun‘ all lhi‘ me 1hr train trip lll‘. and our lay in Toronto. in our Mr nay om. ma- baiiqurta and social Irtl- \‘lilr‘ were ulstoaigettanle. NIIrly every meal was a humans! at huml. an . as these were mollc awn red by well kn ow n bust a: Mini. we had Ill more Quill tn In!“ And mil‘l! Wit-ll the presentauvea oi these i . TM (Md It [lieu mull Wu “chill. The" was Mr!- tliga Inasmu- to III. 1 to meet mall I)! the delegates.‘ er Tori“. ‘ 1 It wIl IIIrd. however. to meet and remember turn all. h utl truly the one: I met 1 Ihlil nev- Generally liter our and dinners we had a aiug'snng conducted by David narrie and Chateau place which we all had heard There was also an opportunity. about many times and now we stood Mrs. Kidd. weeh were very lucceulul. Thly‘ whalever field we are Privileged provided the imparturllty i'ilr' ui til choole. A DAY IN OTTAWA By Joyce insistbcr Thursday. November. 15. th! aat day in which the delexatrs wnuld be together. was spent It lunches Ottawa. tilt) capital at Canada. Our hotel tor the day was the ‘Laurier. a beautiiut far the individual provinces in wore to be :upsls tlierr' show their talent and this they did as you mifihl very guess. An enjoyable irieudshta warty was held on Monday evening in‘ the bILl room of the Royal York. Evueryoile'l taste in dancing was. an clamp i haplrina Ipeech the music of Bab‘ flawed all In Wham Sent and 111! band. A bullet lun-l we were received by th lr Wu served with the cam-. cellenclea the Governor General At tilt: parliament buildings well we were wrlcnnlcd by ihr Iii. Hon. Jnhn G Dirianhnker. Prime Minister at Callad w ho very lniorrnItlv Ind vou t'honoor was be. separately Antither urea e Ext ailments oi Linn-din] Fastener} at Canada and Madame VInirr. o a no then icit the Tower tn go c m eIu LIIIrier in Ottawa. For myself 4-H Club Week was lomelhing I will Ilwas rImIm~ her and it waa quite I let down tn return to studies, but we raai- - ind it certainly couldn't int. and now it is all I pleasant Ind. inlplriu. memory. ‘ In the Alteration wa toured the Every good thing must come. puilsmeniuuildinga and attend» in.“ end Ind our lust luncheon. ed the sitrrnoon scssion oi the: way in much each olher'x minds ilmkt-(l like a rock The Eastern-‘ With “0mm WI! in the ChIl-i l-louse oi Commons. We also had Their iailure In communicate is‘er thought it was a rock' Earh i dictionary. you will see th |r1.\'. group picture taken in hunt our of the Peace Tower. GOODBYE! By Joyce Marthe! Eventually tha lIat non: hail been sung. the last hag packrd. i the last gmd-hyla said. the last EDUCATIONAL AsPEcTs a: E nor Iler 3 tears dried. and the trains P de» ariod. one tor the East and one e our trip in the ncyal winter. (or the West Fair was not only I social event: Ourrlmup dilcusslons were led “4-H and the Changing Wnrld" We hId two mornings nt’ discus- llon. and It each Russian we di.‘ Pd tll be A \'Pr_v hard and vided up into provincial gruups.‘ thing in rln us use some ‘ We discussed such questions as question come up» will we Ivar‘five Wm in experiem ma, cs. social chang- scc each other sgasn~ Economic ch M. Education“ changes. and 3:3 were Very interesting and they it was alrlmst tho end 0' ii iii" rails under illumination. Fur but an educational one as well. trip which was an experience pic; that none nius uiii over large: iii 2‘ m, mum“ .. mm..an by Dr. Tyler who is u psychoL W! “V9 i" h" a hum“ W""‘oi ins ionowing three elements. i'riinrs it was is very beautiful ogy professor at Brandon Col~‘ so many new things in do andigmpng which oblective facts oi- still' The buses then lcit stain. lege. Manitoba The theme wast rhvery hour‘nt es‘viery day. and‘ ml m m lust lmpmaug-v I I 059 auw flen S This “saying gnnilrbye" urem- a a old Who knows“ but an: thin: la ‘ l'lfllllural changes in our proo.‘ sure: it is a wnndcriul leeling tn lince and how each airected our know you have triends all over. u “mph ,1 w“... an "Mauve community. These discussions‘ Canada and parts oi the Unitcu . ML V9, in dun“ Wm. mph. States who will only be too glad helped us to understand lilesgi to ace you it and when# y ou mung! m I kind "I mt .n matter] as they pertained to the evnr an NIPII' wa.‘v other provinces or Canada as well a our own. At most oi our banquets we. had guest speakers. They inclusi-= and the Changing World" lome of the thoughts brought uui' in our discussion mups Illa heard Curl VHSS. Reiereb Ililoit oi the cutest baby anim‘ Home I Mme -1 Biz League been inchiei or the National iiockey “’um ""'“"““'°"”" 3'“ lace communications. we endea- h-gu! who [Did “5 how you [an nounCEd Thurqlay "w CA.“ “"5 \‘mll’l‘d til stimulate in our "Mr I ’ _ moon sums... to . .la, noon on. on shoot... 1: easure or s 0 firms; Izgfinthewflqalremt’flis‘lbgndun a 1. mile branch line, iii the communications Princess. I I I address: bvn'rriseno lilinllalziimw'" Vl“'""“"”"' 9"“ "‘4 .312..;""°"’°.“"" with-alelsatsin; nieienbaker 'at ottawa. iie es- Am“ "'"W'i'm' wlln iisei that the commun- prcssed the hope that we. izen in take niir places in the politi— s cit. : of tomorrow. would br lible hiaurh Board okays on Dr. Tyler who spoke on "Hi I fl and. greater eitoria to become more ent points ul view that elleciive there a nice knock-down argu- a looked at some US. proposals eiiectlve listeners In the com- (are in inre communications in merit (or you!" ' land it was iuzflesied by the Bri- ninoioation process: to provide a company or in any organna- "But. ‘glory’ duesn't mean a itsis ihal these pro sals be some practical guides lair over-‘isnn is most important. .nii-e knock-down al'zunlm.i,. “Tabled” Tho Ame be- coming problems in gettlna and‘SAw A Rock lAlice objected. "when i use I‘ came angry and insisted Iii-t givina inlormationi An illustration quoted lw ilr. word". l-lumpty Dumpiy said, '—‘To understand that lace-tn~.a.i. Hayakawa emphasizes ‘hP‘ln rather a acorniul tone. "it face c um mu nicItinn is morrl importance iii thrsr individual mean; Just uhal I chnoae it to their proposal he discussed dur» ing the meeting Aciilillly ih e y wore noth saying the same thing tiona tool is to the management birthday giita with ilire aum- ties are not an trlto orhumoma.t'nu Guardian-11:. Evading Patriot . p -—-—— .mzikilllz L‘ s independence llny. ‘beld ior MIIA roams rncha MONTREAL (CFl The ('zarh people are nut [Mat lan- nt American turns. alyl Mrs. .illlsa erkartnvI. I as him company niticial she says only about even arii-io films I" shown I yalr in her country. "Most our people prcier French or iialisn itims " QUALIFY FOR EUROPE NEW GLASGOW. N.s. iCP) The prolecis or three students at t Memorial Junior lush School here will be Ihawn II the Junior Red Cross exhibition later this your Ill Buiflnnl. only movie thulrpi announced it was closins ror vacation It's still closed A rirlvrvin mum is doing bllSlill‘S! as ilsulii. The .iul_\‘ i iucuniks display CImbi-idlt' years on use water. front. is being cancelled because oi the curfew. STILL no WORK A survey in Norway reveals that 75 per cent oi the women over 70 run do housework. than the words used heiweenidiiierr-nces oierperienco it spi-‘mean. neiiner more nor less '- ihe communicators." u wnrds orily pnlnl nul hiiw this expoiicnre "The question is". soul Alice. instructions can be misunderr‘lactnr is an important consuls-r. ‘whethor you can make words 1...,“ ms pump nggnm my stood then uiey will be is utter. atom in the communications am can so many dirierent things." "may" ms", p... 5 din”... . Let me give you an illus‘ceia. A Westerner was tirivinfi ‘ -l mm, 1,. England Wm . my..." tlon. tCsll ins voiuniur— tell. his car st n i ah i ncsoss n high. . DulnPtv. “mum is to be. p. mm H .. mm...“ 1" .ps me hnw to put my coat nnl lway in the prairies. lie had an maslrr—ihal‘s all M... 1,. H... pm,“ 5...“ "i ‘. '-—‘Thn words themselves do hzssternerns his nasscncer. snd- Words are am ‘ S... “m. .,. h, m yum ,. not matter so much. or the gas-:denly. n larce ciohular iass all-‘i-an have or take many - m"... m" .13.... tum 0" Idiom by which we peared in the headlights in the lugs. and you and i must up,“ , mm, “mm”... ma. communicate: “'1 till meaning middle oi the road. The w - conscious oi t e ms"... nu. pp, mg. or 1mm... another person iniera iro in has appeared not to sea tt a he‘ language. When wl act .in. 1.. m, "I... o, M,” m”. ,x them: that is ths iinal test — took no remedial action in mi ‘mirunderatandihsa, we twin.” "0‘" 0.3,, in m, “Km the myth! v oi avci-y commun- it. The Eastcruer noticing this.ilrinuiily assume those is only on“. m, .p,ap.,i,...,.gsd I... ican attempted to swing the car to the one meaning (or a word. Ohviou- up“, you“. our ps.c.ng nut '-‘Wbcn we say aigniiicantlv: side oi the road in order to miss‘aly. it is our meaning. it y on 1..." Wm, m, man "I up "They do not k the same hitting the object. The Western-Hook It the live hundred i-no st; “my ch. “Pump, “This m language‘ e we mean that two‘ er resisted. The Westerner knew.used words. there are at least yo, your "my Mm. .h, .1... persons... have not ionnd the. it to be a Russian thistle t hat‘t irieen thousand dictionary not. my. .. ,n 0 I . .. e: imlmns. ii .Vllu look at a la r i 9 old woman on hrs iirsi iiipht ex». plained. "it would hclp it y nu rntllil use somctlunc a little less. stii'kl"" in this case mooning did she attach to airline is n s t e s s's rummanisu "This is no your rails but because they use the te rm rillierently In the United states ‘n‘. nut of vocabulary. but at emu-lacted according to his own ex- inrty. nr filly dsiiereni (it-lini- ion. —i‘ear. suspicion or lesilpenenra. lttnm oi some words, eg line. uusy nullin the sense oi tli e. Th, WWW, [mm In "us run. strike. iasi. " illustration is — that the action“. For. “utopia. lakl the worst oi each was perieciiy logical in: I?!“ s Th” wnrd “VHS?” mus the light oi his own rxnrrieuue.lu‘“' .M muninzr “e Km V communication. in order to lm~. Th, 1.", m "Mummy", my meaning when we use it. We .lm-W our mil-lulu" 0' truns» Wm, wmmmwim w”... may use it to describe athletes mittsng and at understanding mm ,0 h, _ u, cMummy “k in arose it may be used to e. “mi”- We "99‘ “l "will " ““oneaeii— why does the other in- nnbe what happens to a Wam- Curiew cuts itwo way “mam m “.2 “mum, “Nun's silk stocking when she cut . . . festive life i Meanins in communication my h, m... "um. mph”, chug l. on . span, was, or 1.... in 'a Joint process between peo-‘ ‘niture. is may be ns ed to de. in Chesaneake t In as In not see _ is'i'si"..§§‘r".§."'s's~ w, k... “rhltiscrlh! what happens when there (‘A\iBfill)(iE. Md tt'pnpi- A rill'li'w and flihl‘l’ rcslrlclmlis 9917 w. Any why" We 53 _l Is it run on ll bank or a run (in x minions unnk “In... on Hunky” particular stuck. it could be uscst have out n crimp min the sum. impr iostis-e lite at this rai‘ls'lllk i ‘lll ihe, terms oi a shcep run or a ‘irouhled Chesapeake Bay to ‘ 2 mil wo t ey use. iMEANlNG ls HEART Yes — meaning is the heart oi; t‘2.21:“f’fi'fififl";$"g$fll‘cnttle rsin. it could he used to Ohiem" "mt '"d Lh' “‘3'” tcnrels'nulte good. But the nthrr.d9>‘"ih' - hum! run in I has!- al Ideas that we have amnion...” mm m, mm, "mm n‘ball game it could he used to n ‘ "'Pm- 3" ""9 “WP!” "‘ "‘"W‘is wise in rememncr this when 1'5"th '- le My! mm in‘ Twp. Mm m". “in”! inst. Feelings nrise irotn aubi'ec- dimmemm, “m... .1...“ the winter time " .mm "M" "mm. mm mm. communications are nrc 7“ “‘7” "'1‘" “4;” “gm: nudge two weeks ngo today. to than words: it is lmvnrtnnt that..""'"*‘f;“|",‘| “Elms-k ,"fig’l‘" h‘prewrvr the peace aiier up. we realise eiiectire tannin-initial “ “m ‘f'w: immale lm ial demonstrations erupted into communications is a good deal‘ firm,“ a . i; 2' Th»? in". violence. more than the words thnt sre""' .' “ "' ' '1 h m Under the curiew. everyone The words we use in con. ""k" "“i’ " “a F." “ ”“' i must be oil the streots no .0 “swit' Int t-tinlainers of n“"' . hlflmg .c'm’.‘ by “in?” pm. Starr: must close Qli‘llfl‘i “"5"” 1?? 'L v m "waning one. a score In bowling. a mm K" h" N. "W," "n m "Wm mum“ It“ u? "si- t k "tin “W’W- ‘aiid about to iaverna have 1“ "‘9'“‘°.“’“n."- vda Pl " i Whi‘“ "'“in‘” "" n‘ H‘” closed Demonstraiions are lor- meaning when a in u_i on us- “on, 7 PM drunk: USN.“ I hidden ‘ ""m 3“" mam“ “' cots French pnodleior my wile Tmm Wm, 0., MM” “6. ~ ‘ihe oiher day". Second drunk: stand \lati-h at checkpoints oii lsre never exactly the Hun tor ‘Iny lwn Individuals. We r I lll’mi lmelxura and varify I sentiment :wu might as well recognize ihm‘ d have to be dealt wiih as a u c h. ore often than we re '12. we "ihink" with our feelings. The Elements of purpose tor intenttoul is for everyone. a vil- ing tisem MASTER FEEDS W take pleasure in "tending congratu- lations to all 4-H Clubs and leaders on "I! 50th anniversary of 4-H C.ubs in Canada . . . l9i3t-o 1963 . . and cam- mend them. one and all. for their efforts and their achievements. Just. at 4-H work signiiios leadership in youth work and training. an aim dams MASTER signify leadershipiu nutritioqu rPsPui'ch and feeding programs which give mum. "IT'S RESULTS THAT (‘0 T" For flaw. booklnta on (Ming programs for poultry. dairy and beef cattle, hogs and turkey. w your MASTER Deal". Look for the llright yellow Sign with the rod Maple Leaf. or contact LEA TOOMBS—PHONE 4-741 6 on IVAN KERRY—PHONE 4 5455 sl element in meanin . We are Perhaps some n' W. W‘i rm “You lucky beggar. i wish i in. Wimp." M in, its,” 4... faintest always trying to "Tesla between “ll that umusmz m'ulu 1'- could make a trade like that." isms. gyms, u. all but de- m, pm». 0.. mm .5 “mm Alice in Wonderland. where run so HUMOROUS .erien t n. ht. OTTAWA ICPiiThe board ot‘ whatls not said. iinnsnis- Dumpiy i5 docusring‘ All our communication ditiicul The day alter troops arrived. liniia‘r the board's order. the line rannnl he shun. Thb ralic cal world. 0 1| Wednwdly Iventnfi. belorr Tm Nana“, "R "uh a I I. we left {or Ottawa. we hall is u doned unto .inly .Ti 'way'a application to abandon r the line was heard hy the board During the sessions (in Tarp-Irv ications process. as a manage. mentiool. requires an increasing degree oi “sharpening” by man lagement personnel. it should be .pninted out that during the pro- ‘Eram a great number oi illus~ SALUTE 1! trationa were mode to tndtrstc annual banquet which includcd a It Arthahusii. Que. Julia rere-‘and was unopposed GROW WITH 4-H beautiful candie-liuhlinu l Hula! My HEAD (or clear thinking. Judgement of tomorrow. HANDS for the necessary skill This tor better the tasks that are in the luture. TEN 4-H GUIDE POSTS 1. developing talents tor (renter 6. Healing halter homes {or We salute Island 4-H Clubs and mmEIn on the 50th anniversary oi 4-i-i Clubs in condom—i913 to ma Pledge of the 4.H Club: HEART for greater to the Canadian way of lite. HEALTH in meat ft} better \ ice. and WGH In Prion Edward lslaiui DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Minister Andrew I. Macho PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD iSLAND lhnw important. the i-nmntilnira- M-F Season . . . No more limo—wanting. hurls lira-akin! labor in hooking up. No sir. lint with ill? new ELF 31. It's on and n" so last. you‘ll hardly holiew it‘s pow ie without even usiilg Improved Dyila-Balaui‘a fur smtmtiler, loyalty to Canada and living and greater ser- is sad it “'nmrh. Drive inter mowing—this ! P. E. I.’s 4-H CLUB Members DURING THEIR 50th ANNIVERSARY The youth of Canada is the future of Canada. and Hi. aims and acriv‘ ies of the 4-H Clubs in developing iiii «five and character in the lives of our future leaders are truly coin- menduble. We consider it In honour to salute the 4-H Clubs of P.E.l. on their 50th anniversary. and to be at service to the 4-H pulpit in years to come. ember The Having Season Is Thr “17‘ 10's m'i-rai'u‘ti 56" Mile pickup handing the llI‘R\lP§t uiudrovi'a with PHM‘. You can adjust the s r. use u can better livinx , the pitinanloss suit-s or neight oi the hairs [in just tho right "heft" you 2' lfi'ifiuwi'ilsmi‘ '"' “‘"k' 7’ E?“§£}Ll§.£“ii.’.fi.§fiiii’m out minim sun on. ss.......s.......... no. u on... n... 3- infill"! ‘0 “"9 in I Chum“ 8- midi" "u'm m" ' "mm" """W """fl‘i‘m‘ 5" dopeudahle. and troublu irs-s-——tor )t-l-irs oi rt-tlnoiuiml. “1"” “‘“m‘ with trotsircs like those . . . 4. clumsil- I way to earn it 9. lharlllfl responsibility for v ‘ ‘_ high prom lpahng, “vigil K "immunity imprm'elueuiu W“ “n‘ '9‘" “‘“l ' 5. producing foods for lsnmo 10. serving it! citizen» In muin- M—F muurr. (‘ome III toslity mu] .m- tor ~iosisrsull. and marital Iainiug wnriii pit-ca . . , . smug. missions In mun. To in our. 509 These M-F Reid & MacKenZIe Perry 5 Serv. Station Dealers To-day Moutaguo Delaney’s Feed Service Layton Green Krusiuzttin l‘htvur :l‘! Alli-any Plume '28-? l‘iiiuie Iiurtlrn 311 1 Ti: is Phniir 42 Young's Serv. Station Hrtl I‘tiiul Phillie South Lake .5-2 ...;aa;s.soa;s.ea;&a.esw‘ui. . is .I v '. as“; Lain at.