i . A . ..-.-.... .-..'..,.'.:.aL. THURSDAY. Expect Conservatives To Dwell On Organization UITAWA. (CP)- Organization rather than party leadership is expected do be the chief behind- tho-acenes pre-occupation 0!! Pro- gressive Conservative workers in the next six months. Hon. George Drew is reported to have the solid backing of his 49 followers who form the offi- cial Opposition he will lead in the House of Commons which re- sumes sittings Next Nov. i2. The party is to hold its na- tional meeting next spring. prob- ably in late March or early April.l That will not he a convention hut it is Certain the question of lead- ership will be disriisseri then. At! the moment. the inriivations are that Mr. Drew will get a vote of Ponfidence and the party will concentrate on the task of organ- ization for the next general elev- .ion. The annual meeting of the na-l .ional organization was not held in 1951. in the spring the party wall faced with not only the Cor- onation whlch ionk Mr. Drew and many of its prominent members to London, hut also with a gen-y eral election. There was some talk and difference of opinion ahoiit lng the deferred meeting ROUTE hold-l after Ellerslie Anti Bideford -Mr. and 1l4Ts.7Russell Cough-l :2: i.”:.';'l John Coughiin, were recent guesisl of Mr. and Mrs. Cohanning Cough- liri. Lot 16. MI. and Mrs. Lea. Pay-nier and children, Carleton, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynbef. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Giilis. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Hutchinson and daughter Su- san. were recent guests of Mr. uid Mira. Harry Boultaer of O'- Leary. They also visited with the lnttefl daughter. Mrs. Douglas Wilson and son who with her hus- band own and operate the Kipling Island Camps at Kenora, Ont. Mia Wilson spent 1 two week's vacation with her parents. Mrs. Hughis Barlow visited with relatives and friends in Welling- ton recently. The legion of friends of Mr. anti Mr. George Hayes will be pleased to learn that he has been able; to return to his home here :ittoi-- being A patient in the Prince' Edward Island Hospital. Charlotte- town. for the past two weeks re- ceiving treatment for it back in- jury. Kathleen Morrison apont her ho'i- 1 idavs visithig with her brothet'-in- law and aistnr. Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Sharpe, Summerside. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Calex. ac-I oumpanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Inglis. Kensinizton. were recs-nit guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Gilli: n... I The host of friends of Mrs. Els-i worth Gillie will be pleased to loam that she has been released from the Stewart Memorial Hos- pital. Tyne Valley, ivlieie she wn: a patient for the past two Vi'0Pli(5 suffering with pneumonia and is now cnnvalescing at tho home nf her niece. Mrs. Robert Macbarenf; - l The many friends of Mr. nndl Mrs. Javmes Ellis will regret to. learn that tlhi-tr baby daughter; who is three months old is serioiislvl ill in the Prince County Hos'pit,ai.; Summerside All will join in wisl.-i ing her a speedy recovery. l V V GET 8 hrs. SLEE Nervous tension nus I u to 757. oi all Iirlmeu. purtiriillrly I rep eunm. Jittrrlnul and irritahilitv. rt a lull nii-(ht'I Ilrep, calm the nerve: diivin the rlav with title non-npiatr. aedatixr. Sr irin uhlrls---oxer V.- million parhilifl sold am in mmuiu an the market No prescription mmm,-. but sold by ririi im nnll. Manny ruunchd ll Iedioin uh to help you. l y , i INTEIIRIIPTION NOTICE the general election but it was put off until next. spring. Nowian May Benign C. Nowlan. member- elect for Digby-Annapolis-Kings. and national president for over two years the normal term of of- fire of tho Progressive Conserva- tive Association probably will re- tire from the presidency. The fight for the national pre- sindenry-it there is a contest- prnhahiy will be between George lines. 43, member-elect for Tor- nntn Brnadvimv, and Murdo Mar- Pherson. Regina lawyer, former Saskatchewan attorney unoral and long time party stalwart in the West. Progress of fresh organizational efforts and their success in the next year or two probably will have a bearing on whether or not a convention will he called before the next general election, which may not rnme before 1957. Meanwhile the indications here are that Mr. Drew will continue as party leader and attempt to create a national organization that will prepare the rank and file for an all out effort when the next lest Comes. -- H'XLifoTii1:'rs7T()7r'a:Y Georgi YORKTON. Sask. -- iCPi -- A sziaiit-size pumpkin measuring 67 inches in circumference was grown this summer by Mrs. Bill Barrett. The monster weighed 78!: pounds. R)OSETOWN. Sask. - (GP) m John W. 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