; ou The Guarifian, Charlottetown, Thurs, May 7, 1968. Use OfR ainwater Banned For Food COPENHAGEN, Denmark ‘AP) — The use of rainwater fer drinking and food - prepara- tion purposes has been banned on the island of Saltholm a‘ter studies showed “‘a heavy increase of radioactivity” in the water. The island, measuring some eight square miles, is situated ezst of Copenhagen. There are only a dozen permanent residents but in the summer. thousands of tourists go there. ; At present, there is no other drinking water than rainwater. The Taarnby municipality, which issued the ban, js planning to transport drinking water to*Salt- pales by boat, at least tempor- Dr. Hilde Levi of Copenhagen University, who conducted © the Saltholm study, said it indicated the rainwater contained generally about twice as much radioactive fallout as the quantity ‘‘interna- tionally. agreed as the safety limit.” She said the same might be generally true about rainwater throughout Denmark, “but is hardly any problem, since most Danes don't drink rainwater, at least not daily, and we just want peaple to Stop | drinking for longer periods.” it Evening Aux. Meeting Held .. The Cape Wolfe Uniied Even- ing Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Irma Stéwart on Tuesday evening, with Mrs. James Mac- Williams presiding. Meeting opened with ‘Call to worship’ and hymn “My Faith Looks Up To Thee.” Prayer of -‘appreach followed by the “Lords Prayer in Unison.”’ Scripture from Micah was read resonsively by the leader, and members. -Mrs, Charlies MacWilliams ‘read the comment, closing prayer was by Mrs. Oliver Cos- tain. Additional readings were taken from Isaiah 55, Psalm, 4, Ezchiel 39-8. Matthew 5th chap- ter. prayed Mrs. Otis MacKinnon. Mrs. Irma Stewart received a fetter from Mrs. Stanley Thomp- gon, corresponding secretary for P.E.J. Roll call was answered by nine members. Four quilt tops were passed in by Mrs. Charles MacWilliams which she made up and which are to be quilted in the near future. Offering was received. The friendship secretary's report con- sisted of six home visits 15 hos- pital calls, 20 get-well cards and letters. 15 sympathy cards, two baby ecards and two bouquets. The meeting closed with the Mizpah ion. Lunch was served by the .Winsloe H. & S. 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Stan MacInnis, Director of Vis- ual Education on P. E. Island, gave an interesting talk on this subject, and later members were shown two films, one a tranelogue on Brazil and a “Chairy Tale.” The cone of learning was ex- plained in 10 Se eee ne Experience. This was on a felt board in red and green pieces which formed a cone. Mr. MacInnis also showed the audience how this board be used to entertain some of the younger children by cutting piec- form figures of which the imagin- ation could run riot. Mr. Henry thanked Mr. Mac- | Ipnis on behalf of the members | and the meeting was adjourned. Refreshmen:s were served. LARGE FISH cial fish on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, may weigh up *) 600 pounds. attend the convention at Birch-! es of feet in certain patterns to) Halibut, an important commer- ie + Py (eae eee Cet edie? oe oh ae nf knit cardigan from Mom! Bs ~ The youthful. | feeling . e~ whatever her age, Mother has it! 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Stee 1S nag Hall Tuesday evening, May 5th, | Tignish sincere sympathy. | Felix are to be congratulated on To Be Teatiis smeahest’ that om thane a their fine showing and success, |‘Tucks are . and.Mrs. Cecil Cahill and| Sincere sympathy is extended | expectedly. : B Ci Fir Planning to ated ne NA | Children were Sunday visitors at|to Mrs. Joseph J. Handrahan, of |frost had ¢ E : Y ity PUTIN Seema ao eae |e eM. Sn Bcc eta Be [i Oa et ak a ® ° ¢ ‘ ‘ a or more . ' ; iW; B- Jenkins Limited ig plan, |College Halax, May 1617-17. |cu5 Nail Popd. Cathrine O'Hearn. ex and 20 we may look forward |. Tne Guandian-Patriot, in co-operation with the | me a mew building. nave . Mr. Joseph A. Arsenault has| The dirt roads in this Tignish |to bad road conditions for some|j.. Capitol Theafre, is attempting to’ locate the contain a large garage and show-|later than May 10th. ; . m. The building will be erect The, convenor for “Wider Hor- |fuevucs “9 Tignish and is resid ares which were surprisingly |time to come. mother in Charlottetown who has the largest | ie corm Peter's izons”, reported sight subscriuP’| Boudreaux, after a pleasant six family. The Capitol will entertain the mace | The building. 2 prefabricated |Cliy, life is better than country | Tae oe one pote hectmenbared mcg” eeabeateonaas |) metal Butler was planned Toronto, show on Wednesday, May 13th. addition, Manufactu Co., Burlington, | meeting Phillips ; Miss Margaret Conroy, . Tig- * Ont. wil measure i20 feet by 70|Adrenne Webb as leaders. |Sish wis a vislor fo. Summer: ) mothers wil be adie free {0 the show Ifa | eet w ve a post in-| The following committees were on Monday last. See | - companied adul The | terior, appointed for that meeting on| The weekly bingo parties; spon- i “Mother of oo taae" Sree The showroom, general offices |May 8th, Lunch, Fairley Cornish, | sored by the Tignish C. W. L., es receive gifts from | eee ee eae cart ae Gel eeean Nemeth. AG Ties Daven | ter th perel.of GE. Simon apd the following firms: The Rendezvous and Peter Jin sie the oc aren wall Nangh Rol ull o'be suawere [ed agais on‘ May. Gh an wil Wo city ¢ Ot Bas of! Tomtar, ‘Clovers and ) Pan; Moore & McLeod Ltd.; Burns Jewellers; The contain the service department.|by a Bible /verse containing the | Soeteas each week during the ens» SORE he Home Se i Bike Shop; Cantwell’s Pharmacy; West End Mr. Jenkins said the move was} word “‘rest.” spring and summer months. pastures. i Nurseries: Prowse Bros., The Fashion Sh and | made necessary by the pheno-| The president closed the meet-|""A group of pupils from the , THE HALIFAX SEED CO. (PEs) | Se ee ee ee menal increase in sales of V pupils Tig- i ; crease olks-|ing with prayer, games and/sish School carried away ho | LePage’s Shoe Store. wagon and. Rambler. vehicles|contests were followed with Te-|is being placed first eae aa Dial 8313 | greater agrees wr wok odo by the com-|cal Festival when they verteh Only names sent in on the Entry Form will be: z wo! areas e tee in ° 7 ? Seer ot ren, Oe Se grower | eligible, and only living children may be included.’ sete emetaan, .- Werenre ‘ie n S ~ |: Sear tesee ee SOreay te] Pa iak ae sae: aie]. ond get youn The great one-cént sale ix.now in full swing at || ENTRY FORM on or F firm is responsible for*the ; ‘ The J is Pharm: and Semple’s Pharm eres tT in a ae Gees Se lotto, weere she eutered City | ADVANCE 7 a : ae ' - acy My nomination for Charlottetown’s “Mother of | | completion is the latter part of] wish her. a eeatg: tineniiie | OPPING _ in Charlottetown. There’s big bargains for every- ph ~ ~ The death occurred at her ‘ ' e ear” eeeeeMepeeceeecesseseseesesese® St L k : AYPA secies, tis e t View, @o May cadens sears r ma one on the Spring one-cent sale. 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