illie Easlem Giiardian 3 Friday, July 30. 1954 g .-.0CEMlNT block! .ln stock. )ick Machean. Montague. ..'DUNnAS -. ANNANDALI UNITED BAPTIST CHURCHES. - ' gmaay, August 1st. Annandale Ser- vice ll a. in. Dundas Savice I p. m. Sunday School 11 3. m. Bruce Moore. student Pastor. ,.-Till PBISBYTIIIAN church in oanada. Services Sunday. M13- uit, 1 will be as follows: Cardigan H 3.111.; Ionic Valley 3:80 p.m.: Managua 7:30 p.m.. Sunday School 10 am. Rev. Donald A. Campbell, Minister. ..-vsr.r.siuriu.n - Orwell Head congregation. Services for Sunday, Auguat let: Valleyfleld ll a.m.; Kiirriuir 3 p.m.; Orwell I-lead 1:30 TIie'Gna.rdlan ..'rAllSl or GIOIBITOWN. Holy Trinity. (Anglican). Sunday. August lst. seventh Sunday site: Trinity. Church School -10 s. in. Prayer and Sermon il a. in. Rev. W. G. Hogg. ..'s(UllA! IIAIDOUI PAB- TOIAL CRAIG! r- The United church oi Canada. Services. Sun- day. August 1st. Murray Harbour 11.00 a. m. Little Sands 2.30 p. m. Murray River 7.00 p. in. Rev. George Tilley, Supply. --warxrsn cAi.i.ow tag day will be held in Montague, Satur- day. July 31. The Csllow bus will be in Montague Sunday, August 1, to take on a sightseeing tour all wheel chair patients and shut-ins. For reservations phone 85-2. Page 5 Co-op Association formed it Souris More than 125 residents of Souris and nearby villages banded to- gether at a meetiru in the Com- munity centre there on Monday evening to organize and give the "go ahesd" signal to 3 new Co- operative Association. The meeting. which was presided over by Mr. Howlan, Mullally, heard Mr. J. G. Dennis, secretary of the Cc-operative Union describe the operations of the Society and accepted his suggestions on how to proceed to organise. Rev. William Simpson admon- ished the members to adhere close- ly to the principles of the co- operative associations which meant more to the community than a measure of economic success. He described the principles un- c der which the business is conduct g ed with one vote for each member and no proxy voting; interest paid P D 1) BUILDING iiiio REPAIRING ACTIVITIES UNDER VIAY ii S0lllllS ..'The potato chip factory has been completed and most of the nislchlnery has been installed. The u chips is expected to be in the near future. structed of cement blocks and an all cement floor. scale production of potato This building was con- Thls new indusi y, the first of this type of factory on the Island expects to operate the year around and will employ two men and 3p- roximateliy 15 girls. Griffin l"isheries' new iilletlng lent, which is 180): 80 feet, has the first storey constructed of cement blocks and has an all cem- ent iloor; the second storey is uilt of frame, and this section of the building is rapidly nearing ompletlon. Two large diesel en- iries have been placed and set up ready ior use. The completion of the building opened ior busineu in his new stand by Swternber lat. 'l'he sup- ervlsor of the work is Mr. Glenn Stewart. . - . Damage caused to the Souris High School last May is being re- paired and the building is being insulated. This work is going ahead with all possible speed in order that the building will be ready for the pupils when the fail term is scheduled to open. The work is under the supervision or J. Wilson, contractor from char- lottetown, who has in his employ at the school about 15 men. . . . The Mceuaid buildings have all recently received 3 new coat oi paint and minor repairs, which improve greatly the appearance of the Main Street in this town. . o . Train Accident Al Elmira 7 The front truck of 3 C.N.R. ens- ine was burrowed in the around as the engine crashed throush "19 end of the Elmira roundhouse Wed- nesday morning at 6.30. The engine. which makes two trips weekly between Elmira and Souris, had been moved out of the building to be attached to the other coaches. when it started to move ahead it is reported that the switch was either open or.the eng- lne had jumped a closed switch, and, thus proceeded through a door out through the wall in the oppos- ite side, burying the front wheels in the ground. There were no injuries and little damage. A working crew at St. Pet- er's Bay, reportedly, took the train to Souris and tnehce to Charlotte-l town where it will undergo repairs! in one side of the roundhouse and , Young Mail Heir Died Of Pneumonia CHICAGO (AP) - Montgomery Ward Thorne, young heir to a mail order fortune, died of acute bron- chial pneumonia. a panel oi four pathologists reported Thursday. The report was prepared for a coroner's jury which has been in- vestigating the puzzling death of 20-year-old Thorne. Thornc was found dead June 19 in s 375-an month out in the Bohemian sec- tion oi the near north side. Dr. Jerry Kearns, the coroner's pathologist and a member of the Ipanll of experts. made In r nwhstheandtheothers d determined about the cause of Thorne's death. "it is our opinion. based on the anatomical examination. that the cause of death of Montgomery Ward Theme was the result of ex- tensive bilateral acute bronchial pneumonia," Dr. Kesrns said. ROBBED IN DAYLIGIIT D!.'l'EOlT. (OP)-Daring day- light holdup men slugged a woman on a busy Detroit stzreet Friday and escaped with 01,700. Police said Mrs. Helen Photiades, who had drawn 85,000 from the bank to cash pay cheques. was slugged by two men who ran irom an al- icy. SANDWS DRIVE-IN MOVIES FRIDAY, JULY 30-8:45 Standard Time "THE GOLDEN HAWK" In Color by Technicolor . . A. 0. Fraser, Minlslor. 3”" ' '35-1-. "5-1-In-5 3”, Futon, on capital at not more than live and the installation of the m3ch- N. H. Richards Ind Don. lni5l- Stan-mg; Rhonda Fleming, Sterling Hayden, Eleanor - i D J ..'MON'rAGUE Pastoral Charge. cm, ,, the unmd church of per cent per annum, unlimited inery will in all Probability be in- has establishment and apart- I. M .-,”: United Church of Canada. Rev. cmlgn. sum” ml. Sunday, membership, political, religious and ished in time for this plant to merits, now presents an exception. I 1 CB-1101': J01"! sl1tt0n- . J, M. Fraser. Minister. Sunday, Aumm 1”. 5;. pen,-L "W," social neutrality and business on a start operations before the present. ally neat appearance, as they are The Most popular sea story of our time, .Augu5g i. Montague: 1i a.rn.. ,3; 9-30, sum-1., school .t 11:00; cash basis". The difrerence be- fishing season ends. This building receiving a complete paint Job. A G t Fri V morning service and Sunday Greenwich. Sung”. whoa; n tween the not cost price and the besides housing the fllleting plant ' ' ' , S 3 R l School; Lower Montague: 0.46 a. 10.00, ,,,,,1c. .t 11309; M,,,.;,, net distributing price, after paying also has a spacious cold storage MacDonald's Service Station has UITAWA (cP)gH.Bp southlm , 3 m., morning service. sung” mhcoi ,,g 530, "row, .t overhead cost, and setting aside department. The work is carried undergone minor repairs in the ram” pugmher 0. the omlwnu ' wnuncu suwlcls g on 7:30, Ray, nuugii A, Mupeod, reserves, shall be returned tomem- out under the supervision or Mr. form oils; exgrior pairat Job and Cmun who med 1”, Mitch 2., -- mlnljter, here as savings return in propor- Henry McGlaughlin. 3 compe in or re- ecoraticn, R” m Haw valued at slM6,958' Sunday, Jilly 25. anniversary aer- ncea were held in the Orwell Head Church at 11 am. and 1:30 p.m. tion to their patronage, or used fluorescent lighting is now in the collectively ior social purposes, if members so desire", Father Simp- Eestern Fisheries have Just oom- pletecl the erection of a building on its wharf here, and the instal- it was disclosed in his will filed for probate here Wednesday. Mr. Soiithism's widow and four . . -ososairrowx PASTORAL NOW SHOWING CHARGE.-United Church of Can- CAPITOL process ot being installed. A 20x 12 building has been constructed and Valleyneld Choir in the even- ing. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minister. JMONTAGUE United Baptist Pastorate. Rev. Rowland G. Hill, The Souris Branch or the cans- dian Legion are constructing a new home on the main street, size 40 x 40 it. A cement block foun- dation has been completed and .,l At each service the church was ads. Services for August 1st. ll a. m. 50,, mg, latlon or equipment 101- the mum. at the rear of the Service Station . . . i 1 filled to capacity. Rev. H. A. Ken- Georgetown. Music led by Junior iacturing of artificial ice. The let. for the purpose of a store room. fgudren are the cm” benemmp 6"" mm m” VIOLENCE" ALSO ' nedy of St. Ann's. Cape Breton. Chair. 1309- in- I116 '7-30 D. 111- An- other Speakers ' ' ter became necessary due to the S S ' '1;,hg southam collection of palnt- i ?' who was the guestispeaker. de- nlversary Services in Mllltowii heavy demands of the draggers Tenders were called some time. my valued at :87” Wm 80 to " HQ livered En eloquent. IOWCW1 ind CT0"- F-9V- CH1 Cll-l'l”l8 1114 P8?-EH Mr. Jerome O'Brien. manager of fishing for the company and the ago for the construction or I. new the 'HBmmun an gallgry following CIWPVE N0' 1 , ,. zhoughl-Dr0V0lKln8 sermons. which Road Church Choir in the -Itch the I.C.S. and Mr. Byron Webster, limited supply or natural ice, vault at the Canadian Bank of Mm sou,mm.s death. Th; mu .2 were listened to with rapt atten- noon. Rev. Mr. Heathwood. 30113” manager of the Moreii Co-operat- - - - Commerce. It is understood that also ML 8 bequut 0. awe E Grand New Serial ive Association, addressed the meet- ing brleily. A campaign will be opened in S few days with a view to securng funds to procure adeq- uate store quarters for the new ,the contract has been let and as soon as the steel is available work will be commenced on this project. . . . '.ion. The service 0! While. under ;he leadership of Mrs. Edward Hackett, who has taken over dur- .ng the illness of the organist, Mrs. 3. A. MacLeod, was of a very high year for 10 years to the First Church of Christian Scientist, in Ottawa. "GUN FIGHTERS Work on a 30-foot extension on URGE LARGER TYPE order. Members of the Valleyileld organization. the onestorey frame structure is the present Post Office building is no ”'L”:.”'..i.”".:.'..J'..iiiiT. s-ow: -mm .53: .222. 22:; i;i::i:. .32.: W W i2 "re ..Ef?:”..?3.'f...”1i.”.if.;i1;.?wif'.::f;:1 OF THE rson n - . . - t - - ianeg feelingly a duet. Mr. Mack 1:;l5:::yEg,:,r”su;g31);es.cri,o.gi;' the Board oi Directors, the fact Lavle. Provincial land surveyors were day recommended that in the fu- Macliean and Mr. Lloyd Martin of ' ' l-hit 8096 of the consumer dollar 0 ' 0 here this week surveying a piece ture all "white papers" and other Montague service, followed by com munlon. Rev. Myron Brenton, former pastor. and now principal of the United Baptist Bible Train- ing School, will be the special speaker at all three services. JOIIUEOH OF CHRIST. The Lord's Day, Aug. 1: Montague, l0 a.m. Bible School for all ages; ll s.m., The Lord's Supper and preaching. Sermon by K. T. Nor- ris. Murray River: ll s.m., Bible School and the Lord's Supper. Murray Harbour: 6.00 pm. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. combined :nlIll32llSllc Service at the Murray River church at 8:00 p.m. Special message in song by Mrs. Connie Dunn and Faith. Ser- mon by Mr. Fred Dunn of Hunt ington, Wat Virginia. Topic: "When My King Is Crowned". Everyone welcome. Kenneth T Norris, Evangelist. official documents should be printed in larger type. The pre- sent eight-point type causes eye strain, they said. was controlled and expended by women, was stressed. Two women were named on the Board which was commented upon as the ilrst time in the history of the organ- ization in this Province. The Board of Directors, which meets on Saturday to elect a pres- dent, vice-president, secretary and treasurer from their own member- ship are: George McAulay, st. Catherine's: Harvey Poole, Souris; D. Arthor MacDonald, Souris; Hugh. McAul- ay, Souris Line Road; Mrs. Bren- ton Stead, Red House; Charles MacDonald, Souris River; Mrs. George S. MacDonald, Klngsboro; Frank Deagle, Souris West; Hugh Macxinnon, Rollo Bay West. of property next to Souris High School on which is to be construct- ed ii R.C.M.P. barracks. Work on this building lsto start at an early date. Mr. Martin Dirt of Souris is completing a desirable dwelling at the eastern end of the town and expects to occupy it in about so days. Whim Road ..'M.r. and Mrl. Wallace McGln- ' nis returned to their home in All- ston. Mass.. after vacationing in Kilmuir. Miss Minnie Macllnnon. Hali- fnx. is vacationing here at present. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Stillman MacKlnnon, Lower Mont- ague. Mrs. H. L. Fouchere has under con- struction a combination modern store and dwelling house on ,Main Street. This building is approxim- ately 40 it 75 feet; it has an all cement cellar and is two stories. The building is completed on the outside and the interior is in the process of beng finished. Mr. Fou- chere expects to be moved in and Will Slay. In lndo-China MON'I'R.EAL (CP)-Two Quebec Roman Catholic priests have vol- unteered to stay in northern Indo- china when it is taken over by the Communist Viet Mlnh, it was learned Thursday. Rev. Gilbert Morin of the Re- dunptorist Order, attending a the Orwell-Vernon, choir sang oeautliully two duets at each ser- vice. It was a "hliih" day in the nistory of the congregation. one ll the oldest in Prince Edward Island. DON'T MISS THE FIRST EXCITING Souris Theatre FRIDAY dz SATURDAY JULY 30-31 M 13 Ms AMAZING ANIMAL Sill CONUUERS DANCERS Di THE will GVPSV COLT IN EXCITING COLOR! Personals Mr. Hudson Watkins. Boston. Mass, is visiting in Montague the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nel- son. Miss Jessie Huicheson. RN, 0! London. Ontario. is visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mn. David Hutchescn. Mont-ltue. Mr. John Bruce. Sherborn. Mass. is visiting in Montague. guest of his grandmother, Mrs. John Low- ery. Than A Ringside Si.-oi! W Qeorgetown PLUS SHORTS i Priscilla Shaw, Brudenell, ' Mrs. Jack Annear, Lower Mon- ..'Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hemphill c”hS”L' ””"3"" h"'- "id 3”" was a recent guest of her daugh- tague, lett yuterday ior Carleton B r I g t 0 I and ggmuy of Eureka, N. s., were 3:113:91 dI;"l1":o':-he;";”e-r 9'mg”- ter. Mrs. Webb Nicholson and Mr. where she will visit her family and recent visitors to the Island and - Nicholson at Whim Road. Alexis Trepanier, 42, of des Ecure- uils have volunteered to remain under Communist rule. Father Morin said in an inter- view the Indo-Ohlna vice-provincial of the Redemptorisi. Order asked for two volunteers to remain after the Communists took over under terms of the Geneva agreement. Father Morin said all 28 cans- were and while in Georgetown they guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. Guy Hemphill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gratto of Irlshtown. N. s., were week-end guests at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLaren. . i Mr. and Mrs. George Boudreault. iriends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Rhude. 'mr- onto. 0nt., accompanied by Mrs. T. G. Ives. Charlottetown, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. oarl Stewart, Montogu . Mrs. M. D. seas-Leod or North symiey. is visiting at the home of E en Greater Than "King Smomons . Mines"! There are still further cases of chicken pox at Whim Road. Mr. George Clsrey and Miss Rena MiwDonsld are now also on the sick list. AC. 2 Barry Nicholson returned to his R..C.A.l". base at Greenwood. N.S., after spending a recent week- end at whim Road. .3A fire at the Morell Packing Go. here on Monday did consider- able damage to the roof of the building before the village firemen got the blaae under control. Ger- ald Barry, who is buying iish at the factory. sent in the alarm and firemen arrived lnlfuli force under Ohief Ad. Mcxensie. Praise must I Emilia ”' ”'”””"”' .'::.::;:" .::'.:".::::.. gglle-iilli 23:2. 23:.” .:::::::'d...:: .2;i:: mm-;, -- Lolfdr asGnllh.:1r: m.1o;n". M I I V", Shelia DeLory, who for the l).:llll:rtevoI:rl1deel;':ltheiPm'I'reFp:2l:l :,g:m:;1::::"he!:, Yum": omen; :i::.::”-' ";:i..:::; sw”-"-5--G3-ill-wife? Y”reum.- 23i..ii;”E1.ii".i:i:.””S...””"Jv.i2; - Mr. M-. mam--. Rock, N.'n. ::l:u1:fgin3f'fo:";:; Safety Courses, sponsored by the ROME (AP) - Officials of :,'f'fffe"o'L, ”;4':3'm:f: and Red Cross spent the past week- Rome's Regina Coeli jail revealed , , 1-, . mg, . was the Sister's parents Pte. and Mrs. . l in Kilmuir. Cl::1.ll. are guyests at Goorse Dlvelux. elm mm 0"' gills 2'i..'i"3iiie'i1"3i lZre::i:lid:iyxil:;st ..?..i22ii?"iff.f..aZi . 5-”- Poole's Motel. Montague. Mr. and ""03 um” d”"h'”' K"h”m”' Meadowbank. and rioted for several hours. A were wounded before the riot was SHOWS 230.19 -' r- -' Mrs. Ruby are greatly taken with M"- Rll'm9nd 0'3”9n- 3"” "”m total of 10 guards and prisoners put down. -1 ' S A-”"'"'"'l" m"".L the scenery of the Island. and are hiloIalN;Il- In':n?lhk',l"M:9lAl';lV"B:x:' 03411 End MW ilolljnd jM3(;:ln 0l V 'r "M '- Malt bullies wild gorillas ti mu mi; 1; , no rain ar ow. - awn, are vacaicn rig n oige- ' enloylns 81'” Y ” V a” cor; grandgold lady. Mrs. W. D. town as the guests of Mrs. Mar- P 'h""il Mmnhml M11 Ind MM ll-lllh DOWN M4 Oonohan, held the reunion at her tin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R family of Montreal. Quebec, are hams, Fraser. visiting relatives in Georgetown and Montague. While in Montagi... ihey are the guests of Mrs. Doug- lns' mother. Mrs. L. H. Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. John Dean and son Murray of Woodstock, Ontario, are visiting Mrs. Dean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jackson, Peters Road. They were also entertained at the homes of Mrs. Dean's sisters, Mrs. Atwood MacDonald and Mrs. Nell iiooley. Montague. Mrs. nank curtain and her brother. Mr. Lawson Kennedy, Bi-aintree, Mass. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1'. Campbell, Montague. They are accompanied by their sister. Mrs. Neil Mcrayden. Brain- lree. Msss., who is the guest of Mrs. Catherine Kennedy, Montague. Miss Mary Sullivan, student nurse at the Charlottetown Hospital, is spending her vacation in Montague, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1:. Sullivan. Also spend- ins her vacation at her home in Montague is Min Ruth Murphy, who is also a student nurse at the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 0. Black of Elyrls. Ohio. are at present at the Poole's Hotel Montague. Mr. Black Ill a prominent lawyer in Ohio. and The Misses Paula and Anne Gam- crun of Halifax, N. S., are vaca- tioning ln Georgetown as the guests of their grandmother, Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Baker and daughters, Heather and Holly of New Glasgow. N. S., are holidaying in Georgetown as the guests of Mrs, Baker's mother, Mrs. Mabel Levers. -AC Mr. and Mrs. Alex Conohan were here from the city on Monday ior a speci occasion at Mr- Cano- han's od home. Miss nmiia Mccsi-thy. R-N-. re- turned to her duties at the Char- lottetown Hospital this week. After spending her vacation with he: parents here. Miss Annette Mcoarthy. who graduated from Cami! Hill H0lr pital, Halifax, early in the sum- mer as a practical nurse, has loin- ed the staff of the Victoria Gen- eral Hospital in that city. 5110 leaves here on Saturday morning to take up her duties. She has been vacationing at her home here for a month. All wish Miss Mc- Carthy success in her new duties. MR. BEIIRING MacDOWELL, Missionary from Africa Showing slides of work among the Pygmies 8:00 P. Puesday, 27-River View School Wednesday 28--Beach Point Gospel Chape Thursday 29-Montague Gospel Tabenacle Friday 30-Upton Gospel Chapel , Come and bring the family , THUR. - FRI. - SAT. Adm. 40c & 55c inc. Gov. lax Filmed in Canadi R kl MONTAGUE ...... . - YE SASKATCHEWAN” SPECIAL DINNERS -.-,.... "”"'""" MAYFAIR THEATRE be served in rhe Montague, every who have not been here for many years, will be coming to this vicin- ity next month. Mr. Joseph Kelly has Just re- turned from his eighth trip to the St. Anne Shrine, St. Anne de Beaupre,, Quebec. Mr. Kelly says he makes the trip on the excur-I ' sion every year as his only holiday, from the farm. , Tell your friends. Mrs. John J. Perry was in the city on Tuesday on business along with her daughter, Mrs. Walter ' McAdam. Miss Lenora Ryan was tendered. a shower by her young friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lliph Malone on Friday night. Follow- ing the reading of the cards and opening of the gifts. dancing was carried on far into the night. Miss Ryan is a staff nurse with the Kings oounty Hospital at Mont- Pto. and Mrs. George Daveaux left on Wednesday for their home in Ontario alter a. pleasant visit. Friends of Mrs. Reginald O'Brien will be sorry to hear she is ill in Montreal, where her husband ll Special Sunday Dinners will Bison "Rainbow" Dining Room, Mrs. Black is prominent in the stationed with the R-C-A-1 8B"'-'- Sunday for the rest of the season. ipolitlcal iii 1 th tate. This is TURKEY 0 CHICKEN glen fourtlxtvmtwoub mmd, and Doctor and 1gs.HJ.kC.whSin):i:t: tugged !Mgia.ratil;ivt lgili; with all the: trimmings Rs. - ILIII. . vs 1 rid young son. I It . 0 I” 'very ;;l:,1:i.y,ed M. mud ho” um” :een here for most of the summer Boston, where she visited old Adlllt-3 31-25 - Children 750 are leaving next week for their friends. Dinner served from 4 to 7 ' .. .'Mr. and Mrs David Gardiner and son Lorne of Perth. Ontario. V71! recent guests of Mrs. Gardin- trs biotliar- law and sister. Mr. "1 Mn. e de Nicholson, Mon- JE. are presently visiting Parties driving through may call and make reservations 'l' HE BISON RESTAURANT home in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lllson. who spent a month here with Mr. and Ira. Joe Walsh. left on return to their home in Ioston last week. Mr. Jerome Desgle. Boston. Mass. was here for a hrief visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deagle. RITA HAYWORTH - - JOSE FEll.iEll A Old railway man here will recall and ;l'v3J5ives in macs Ooility. . , ur. and Mrs Atwood MacDonald F-'I'e hosts to the members of Acne Rebekah Lodge. Montague. wed- "CWIY slternoon and evening at ””l0lf cotton at Brudenell. A de- licious supper of lobster salad. n-nit G. llnall cakes and sandwiches, was served and everyone enjoyed 1 pleasant get together. Mr. and Mrs. John Carr and baby is Natives of Boston, they loved the Islandsowelltbeyuidlvlnylmlie to be back next suinrner for a longer stay. Mr. Percy Baker was a business visitor to the citd on Saturday. Miss Phyllis Sinnott is mendinl part of her vacation with friends in Montreal. following a trip to the shrine of St. Anne and Que- L . and visitors and it is understood July ll as the day Mr. W. J. 0'- Srien, 0.N.R. brakeman from this vicinity was fatally injured in Souris. C.N.R. yards, 28 years ago. --N Notice- i JULY 30 - i 0LAlll('S oiiooiaiiv srroiiiis I I AUG. 5 MISS SADIE THOMPSON .i. V44. M 3...-..-.....-..-.., ..- .""'9'' "ml"! Ind "ION! 1" W ("W Taxes and tuition owing VISIT OUR STORIS :3: 5,"l,""""' .:",:i.f I ll:'::l:d3A7:10n:"g:IlOt: at st. Peters South school - - P-my dlnu we 0 a" district must be paid before cIl'l' . l H SN l. "0 .3” 3- ."::l.'..r:-...'-....:.-I...-...-...:..: W; m..;;.r gm. .. CLARK nos. . lr.1m.1..mw""' so 1 can luilllnor there has . - ' . .. k Dunstan Ulllr::dty.u:nd Dr. in-n sureoord number of tourhts Mr. Stewart and St. Peters Isa) g . that many mom ior-iner Islanders By Order of Trustees.