s 3, N SEPTEMBER .19. 1953 tlnie at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen sctilly. Burnt Point, The Snack Bar. .JDON'T FORGET to reserve October 28th for the United Chur- ches annual turkey dinner. in Souria: PAGE EIGHT 4... U , V krill: GUARDIAN. WN- ,.. ..'Is RECOVERING --The many Pembroke. P. E. 1., Mrs. West- 0 V Canada take the ii-iitiati , friends of Mrs. Thomas Sullivan. away has resided in Everett for e plug-mg thg man. 91 ., ::"i1:n:x' ,. ....M....- -n Oh will be leased to legrn twenty-tour year: and was I .. o in M” , , , P , reason g that the l. ”3'l"5"”0NTAG"" n'"'”m 1" ”""l'7- M” 3V""l 5""""4"- she is receiving her discharge to- member of the Presbyterian continued from page '0 strength of the free world ..l.,' AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Laverl. day following , recent opefauon Church there. She leaves to won to,” Run”. to Mmti. ml! lslfl The Gun " may be bought at the following places In Montague: at the Charlottetown Hospital m”""l lmslll" ll" 5”"0Wl"3 lll"-' ;,,;::m'El,ne3.13M;:: 32:88". nah I NNNj,y4M............ Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: Mrs Sullivan will remain for 3 lIi)l:l;:.insonemgiagitgrlltgaulietgigo PANMUNJON: (AP) g, The first Boys. 100 will 0Den;1. Johnny .Whelan s.1-f.S.l; 2. George Kells. P.W.C.: 3. Alan Crmbbe. W.KiS. Ti 11 . glint pml. Donald mdheod. P. M0N'1'REAL- (OP)-The Cuis- w.c.; 2. Alan MacKenzie. w.K.s.: lllm Conemil 01' Labor Frldiiv 3. mu”; peake'p.s,s.D15t,ance 31- accused Soviet Russia of ioinent- -- lug world strife, and called on the The Post Office; ...'L!J0l0N Carnival. Montague, September 24th, 25th, 26th. 10 or more captives to be re- leased by the Communists since the big Korean prisoners exchange ended Sept. 6 come out to freedom today. l Allied hopes were that these few brothers and seven sisters. FOR SALE By PUBLIC AUC'I'ION at the premises of Johnston Motors Ltd., in Murray Riv. ..'FUNEltAL AT FLAT RIVER- The funeral of the late Alexander 5. Benton. of Flat River, who died at his home Tuesday morning was , JPREPARE FOR CARNIVAL - M lThe Legion carnival committee ilnre busy making preparations for JHOME AND SCHOOL Associ- m ...!PANTRY SALE at '1'. etlon meeting at the new school Monday. September illst. at 8 pm l'l””lll'"'S Slim 5"lUl'(li'll- Self i r . - held from his late resld nce.Thurs- in id t ' kl tl c w id 5 - All parents urged to gmend, it-niher llltli. in aid of Kings lcheflr Ca”l."':l m be held m the day afternoon, Rev. Jsemes Heath-":11: 1:; .E;1o3cofihL:mnd:uo1 Girl-B high .lll-miP-l- Beryl MN? l9d"3l 30V91'nme1'll W qlmdrullle . , ,& lcoumy Hospital. i 1 l" ""3 Rm ” M”"l”5”e "M wood MA officiating Hymns believed hem back by themesn, P.S.S.: 2. Nellie King. Canada! Colombo plan contrlbu- 91': Prlnce Edward I518l1d.0n iThursday, Friday and Saturday ' ' 4' l mm Gwmwwn, 3, 30,0, ponand, tions to sioo,ooo,ooo a year to help ,the 24th day of September sung were "The Lord Is My Shop- herd" and "I Heard The Voice of W-'D0ldl'AR '0” dull” 3 WEI?" . . I : ' hi M ii h id -.1- Reds. But a Communist newspaper Jaiii. ioi old ennuizh in W8 5- 09 H85 were 9 WC" mm mm a groundless hope. Bedeque. iieiizhi. three feet. 11 ins. maintain pew 1" Wllihew Ailii- -1953, at 12 o'clock noon, one i, ii .1 , -- i . . . ';:; ?.”.".”o. also: lllnxtloti-?zlf0atesrh(.)sla1lipsll(.:Il(il'l ;';".;'” l;l;'"."k”f 1”.” ,5”'lll””;!-iZmlllnfgafftegligscntgij gllfigsfjfll Jesus Say." Pall bearers were" The Reds said the little group 3”” lllllll Jul"?-ll 90"” Mac" T”th0”"gm”dWV9”Y "ll lmllll International Harvester , .. I A. 7L . . N , Hips. -. ll" 961' W? Sllii'9i'Si - , i - - . l V t L d. P.W.C.; 2. Al n M-acxcnzle up e un er- evclo ed count les, Tl,::”'jl,,,ll,,:: l,l,,l,',,,,):,,,,i:' F” ii. Poplar, The Jeweller, .vi.muuipiii.s of enjoyable entertainment gpclimcillslezeaiglezx zilizzieitiimtiijniimiilzgm l::3Prrlig;fmnll',l;f; yve3(.s.: 3. J. MacGoI:viin, xiimuir.' the 370,000-member lgbor body pro- ,C0mPall,i' Farmall "A" True. ' -mm m l”S”"h lm llldill” "mil Nllllls alllm and Damon Ross Lwti, Ross” M mm Thou, ,.,,m,,m,,g today 440 yd. dash-1. George Kells, P. posed also that Canada's grant to WT: 591131 N0- 8638 D B, one H t H Mmmde M 3,, ,5 B N 1 W l . ' i m', 1 d m w.c.; 2. Wilfred Barlow. S.H.S.: a. the United Nations technical as- two-furrow plow and one set V W" l”"k"”l l" l lmllllri "F VFJW: AT l3VER"T- ' l ” "' " ” ” -llmvly ”l””l3”d ” m" " ”l Grant GradY. S.H.S. Time 1 min. siatimce program be boosted to of spring tooth barrows The in Flat River cemetery. The late Red, gajd, iimnnai I I I Bill" xriursvll a vamera and kPPll MASS. - Funeral services were . . . l ,ihn plnsoiit alive for the future -llnlrl at the llonrlerson Funeral M" Beam” W” the 59" 9' the law I I 5 sect ”'aoo'oo0 8 year from 3800900. Sald lmillements are being FQRSOREGUMS , . , p ,. , , , M . d B to d Ch”, 880 yd. dash-l. Johnny Whelan. Hammering out a wide-ranging . . Gd ltl. lpnpnllt-1; I30 Nlowpellor and (qhapol, In-pi-pit, iVIziss.. on Aug. St::J8;l;terHe e;asn,a long rressie M H d 5.55.. 2' Tom, spencmy. 33,54 meign Nancy as 3 ,,,.,,,d,up to a sold pursuant to an assign. i i l . " i ' . . v r . . l."”:.3'mJsl'3?.”."i?F':lZll?:' i N O H ml "am ' llnomxiillli-S" ltlplnll:1iliolllll':gl1w'l?A' dent and farmer or Flat River ac S 3- Ernie Prauslii. Qss. Time 2 week-long convention, the CCL erl- merit made by the late Ben. HI - n I . z , .-. 4 , , .. - r ' ' Vim-, RVl6U.'Ii!btQSh1IHWVlIl'5ll,ll5 ' (IOSPHI. Tabernacle Xlfltl-llllllllallfl Avcnlio who passed belllk b0m lllefe 33 5'95” 380- H9 ' ' num?” 30 4-5 secal . . domed the right 0! rue countries lamln J' Reid of Pete!-,5 . f,'”,',,';,;j'm;;';",;,'"m;j;;,'3; mriio, .diinii:i.l'- Roplemlior '.-30. mva.V Sunrin.l'. Aug. 15 after 14 leaves to mourn his wife. nee Annie 2 M1” m”'",l,5eGe3;liEsl'Y”;5l if-1, l” ”””l"l”" lhell delem" ml Road. P. E- 1.. to the Cana- "wiil iii om av Pmiessioml "Aitor ('liiirrh Service" at El ri.lil- lengthy illness. Tlin service was B. MacLean of Culloden. P.E.I.. one i Alm C" '. l ' " i 03 wllxned the gmlernmenl m be lm dlan Bank Of Commerce un. :':""illN "3ll""lW"' El'”- l Xlr-ssavo bv Ur Louis I-lnrris. ('(iI'H'lll('I!'fI hv ilio Rev Fordon Q lson Curtis of Ottawa Ont three '-- Bunmi P'w'C' Tlme 5 mlll3-- 2 14 Kill-Yd "E23139 IPP935em5m'w ln der section 88 of the Bank .vM.y.I, lntJohn,N t . f' .' , .N - V 'N l , " , ' " , , RC5, form." . MW ollflilrll singing ll) Mtliiiii KV'Illxnn, lnlc-iniriiit has in the lrinughters, Hilda, Mr . Archie Hil- QUEBEC, (CPI-J. H. Dovins of N . Rl'lY ,lIzirlmi' folk. All invited. -Woodliiwn C.-nwimgv. Born in lchey. Montague: Earls. Mrs. Joseph Lethbridge, Alta, was elected sgelayrli SH-5-r 2' Q-5r5-- 3. 9- But it agreed that thet Ire: world IAN- 0 . - ' ' - - - ld lose no 0 or uni or W” 4,, mg, 7 M vi) id, cl , A , M , plesident Friday or the Amalgii p 511011 DD Y ')'" " rrrsr-rrr at mm agary En”. rs S Yams of Canada Bike Race--1. Douglas Wood. W. settling the 001,; W”. It proposed ei lFl'Rl1l( Al-senault. Kenogaini. Que- in3lFd' ClVl1 lugs; and vi bi-other Mi-. Malcolyn at the close of tlieii--14th biennial '13eaton, peter-'5 Road, national convention here. He suc- - . seeds H. A. Helm of Kitriheiier. l JANNIVERSARY OBSERVED -l0nt., who is retiriiig after holding "the. l02nd anniversary of the Re- the post Ior lime KF':l."S. KS; 2. Keith Warren. P.S.S.; 3. Robert Craig. P.S.S. Officials: Patron-Hon. T. W. L. Prowse. Starter-Earl Nicholson. Clerk of Course-Jack Tralnor PRINCE i NOW' IT CAN THAT jilkingltflfte IS siicii...iiiii THE iiiiliivs EDWARD i x by ii i I N -. Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague, elected first iiationa vlce-1iresl- 1 ch1ofNNCoL L. N Thursday evening. The program em and vice-presldentt for lcziriebiixc. pherf” " F" u ! ! l ” ' was convened by Mrs. Howard Regional vice-presidens ncu e . N ;”"”V V Vickcrson and Mrs. D. M. Mac- McMaster. Dorchesteli. N-B-. JPPT9- 1m':m,?: scorer-J. wt Fl Mme” p M. slaryd" Ex'Kl"' i , Donald and featured an interest- senting the Maritime-s.. I Fwd SCOHIINM--c0L A. W. R0? and the Woman Ho Loved! .' . i lniz paper on the work and pro- The-ll Wm 0l 0m” l3 W” m. l Occaslonaliyabnoklawrltten wlthliuch 1 V . I - V”. i3 ' 'l . NEWS r CARTOON r cm as siioiiir ' snows 2:30-7-9 53:: 2f,l?:,””2::;.;?; --.-s.----- ,l;:::,g"gge;rV,i; ,lg,,,l,”;wn- Ki iii:S:i3J1337ii"i'u”Z1lf:lT'.22?iii. - . . . a VT Y. miutbereld.ThIal: Iuchabook. I Rebekah Lodge since it was 1nsti-- luted in 1914. The paper was pre- pared and read by Mrs. Ma.cDori- aid. Two charter members xvere present and received special men- tion. A series of colored scenic A factual report or events about the palm lava Mary of our . lncldam. which will enlighten Canadians to hlppen. ings wa were not aware of about King Edward VIII and Mn. Slnipaon. Tho Ilory of the power of e King's will which might have had serious etfect on I Standing Guard M Igieierekm.-col. w. .i. MacDon- I ran" After Threal-S Field judges-Geo. Francis. Urban ROOKLAND-O-ms: (CFUNPOHCE Blanchard. W. E. Scantlebury, Ivan . , , Harper, Tom Hair 9 . C 0. A d- 2 and neighbors are standing nightly Meet Dh.eCm,.ygur1 Rim. n X” I - , 4 photographs were shown depicting illlald iii the Wm lime "1 -Will Assistant Directors-James -r. ,. , beaumui landscape, news; can. Mzithurin, whose life has been Hogan Elmer Cmsweug 'l.;lel1ngf::;II!l(.r:::.n0l Ihopowen ormdluon ads. The projector and screen were lllfealelled lll lhwe "Ole-so Timers-Arthur Campbell, D GONI WITH THI WINDSOIS by Hon Irody 3395 JOEnllpMonlu Illuttvdlou Now AT YOUR aookssusns me JOHN c. wiusfou co. LIMITED 91 The first note appeared Sept. 10. the night after Mr. Mathurin had shot at chickenlhleves in his farm- yard. Written in French, the note said: 'You have shot at my son and wounded him. You will die on midnight Sunday." Purcell. M.c.A. Lead v Police waited in Valli at the farm, ;n'llillBed (mm pllgf G 20 miles (aagt of omm-3 but a few brilliant in spots. but had its share; minutes after police left. anntlier Of bubbles. Bfllill Lewis was out-l . m,ze.ii-,5 fhird.w35 found pinned standing at short field, his catch to the door. of Williams' Texas leisguer handy the third base foul line in the fifth liming was one of the best seen in Sllllli”I'l('l'5lde this season, and lilsl Ladles In Montreal throw to double up Bernard off first base was equally brilliant. He Need To Watch shoes as had a lapse in the sixth frame; Personals MONTREAL. 10:; rm-tLB(ilCS1.1 if making two errors in quick succes- , , . ,- ' l l I e an" i , I; -, , iris ::.:i";l...? ” 3 :::i...:l .l:l.:::::i i::::.: Wwlli ll” 3 meal” Vlsll" '3 ll" Miss lsuzalllle Lcfelivre of nearby than made up for the miscues Irv lmme l" Bl'”d"””' Verdun reported Thursilav iliat ii MCKlnnon mode a brilliant stop 3 i ed u eh h - . th f th s llllsl Kelmelh Dew” and llhl” zifsmlsllle "will: xtfliltterlll-Szpa. (l01VlIlilY.0lt'eXi. :1; mmrlgb goimmon: :egco:dhi?af: ”hlld"”l'."l sllmmelsld" were ”"' office blllldlnll. grabbed her by the the fourth, Dog Trainer n-,-we his "ml ”5”'"5 ” G"”9””'ll ””d ankles. and ran on with her s8 usual fine Dick ups or thrown balls D Y Moiitaaiit . 7 red slioos. liitting tho dirt in front oi his .- - .. .'Alinei' Dewar. R:Sl'., xnii ni WPdiiPSda.V M155 Rita Racine OI sack. Charlie Doucette went into Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Dewar. loaned through the courtesy the Home and school Association. The regular business of the meet- ing was conducted by Miss Thelma Larter, and included arrangements for receiving Mrs. Cora Fillmore, vice-president of the Rebekah As- sembly of the Maritime Provinces. Mrs. LeRoy Vvhite and Mrs. Gor- don Coffin were appointed on a committee in charge of the de- tails. There was a large attend- ance and everyone enjoyed a dc- ll('.l0llS lunch featuring corn-om llie-cob. small cakes and tea. "l5 EPH KAUFMAN ovncnu f trigger a We terror! ..::.M:.... ADl'LT ENTERTAINMENT I EXTRA! DONALD APPLECORE V7 Mmitrcal ixild police a- man Ihrr hole back oi second to nip snatched her shoes lrom her feet Em-1 MacK1nnon M, innit, in the, . . I 7 l . ' N . . ' aruglgitigll. 1&1: f;rrIled9l(e:ltemc;:s :2 as she was entering her home. Eighifd 1,:,nF' Bandk.'Garu1 :1 553: THE GREAT ADVENTURE OF AI.l.r'I'I-IE "AGES Dalhousle U"'i'"s"i'- l”'”"- ----w------ ”””-E ”" ”” 5”” ' ,g h I at first in the same inning to beat -W . r . r" .:i,. C 3”” E 0w” , Jacki to the slick. we r e Archie 1-lilchey in the death oi her aflgdainllraggsfnfg Ssfsilgrggingilnfif pox SCORE father, Alexander Boston, at his N ber of hunting accidents. was in A 1; g 1 g R1 um k M.C.A. AB R H P0 Mn” t F'' V" W" ' - troduced by Mr. Otto Hicks, Sack- L Hmmuey ab 2 0 0 0 3 0 i ville. other speakers were Mr. Bl Lewis 35' uuuuu H 4 1 3 .3 3 2 The fojllcgingd Representatives of the sun Life of'CimsdI. in Prlncc Curtis. Splirgeon Jenkins, pro- J" B k' M . t 4 0 1 0 0 1 E war lan will e glad to discuss with you any matters relating Mr F A S Vinclal same wardrii Charlottetown, Ml;:1Nf(',m. rd 4 1 1 1 0 0 to life insurance or annuities, without obligation. ' ' ' ' and Ken MacDonald, Plctou. P Jay p 5 0 2 0 5 1 CHARLO-I--I-ETOWN A Fix x . . . Mr. Thomas Bi-own. New Eng- ' ' - ' 1 i all from page 6 . Macxenzlc. C! 4 0 1 0 0 0 MRS DOROTHY ROGERS - J. A. MOORE L Comm” land representative of the U. S. l financial statement were read, Wildlife Federation. introduced and It N:l;;cK;:nOn' 4 l 1 0 1 0 R" c' SHELL KINKORA H' BENNETT CARR” Mlmm RR 1 i ' d o i i l '. - . :::.i;::: .: ;:..i:i.. ::::.:":;..i;.:: 3 ;g;,m;;- -. g 3 ii; 3 3 ii. 0. scrum - unit supervisor bers of the Wildlife Association. 1'. M 11,; 0 --2b 2 1 0 2 1 0. Charlottetown. P. E. I. , Mr. Gmrse Boyer. Sarkvillv. N- Mr. Dick Found, Ellerslie, inti'u- l L 3” "l "' 39 5 9 2., 1., 4; B. Dominion Wild Life Bram'h- duced the question, Should fish and Tl ll" -- ' ' l i i" I l "" Nave an 33,,”-ucuve ,,:d!co,1nplrf. game branches send in rape,” to x-replaced l-lennessey in 3rd l ensivea res: on waerow. e L1) 1 '3 ii 1, ' illustrated by means or slides the :,,,”,f,';,l,g,, ”0:”',,';lf, 22:3 glf,,':,;lgco,lL Holman: AB it it no A or work which his department car- dmom local” and should there Glllis. ss . . . 5 0 2 1 4 1 f'lPd out in taking inventories of be an Exchanke of lmmmauon m, N. Underwood. 3b 5 1 1 1 0 4 g, the breeding population in spring. temrovincmlv D. Simmons, p, cf 6 0 0 1 0 0' broods in August, and ii total " J. Grady, pf, c . 3 1 2 '1 3 0 F b overall count of the numbers of np'l;.1:VaTeoe;'iI;guwu m' unanimous G. Bernard. C. Y1 3 9 3 4 0 0 ducks. He explained why several Mr Ken Maobomld of Picmu A. pa,-me,-I 1-( 1 0 o 1 o 0 melhnds WP" used durlni the introduced the uestion i' ivildlif H" Gaulmt' 1! ll 0 1 0 0 0 ' .;' survey, airplane, boat and on d l. I l 0 . 5 G. Gayv lb 4 1 on 0 0 .. " 2; foot. He showed the overland and gducatlilzilil 9' -lmlllll ll90l7l9- alld 'D0uCem,' 2b H 4 9 0 0 4 0 'td l ofmttlslilwt-lb! luclil-wiolliw ” short-line areas covered on this E 5 D”llC9lu'vMmlcl'0ll'5p”ke NG wmmms 3 0 0 0 0 0 ' gwnogmpnna 1 ",,,,;;;.,.m,,, ' survey, and described how ducks ililglgellx-igm0ltlhT3dll3u P"-7Zliam5 071 Wlld' irodam . I ' p 3.1 4 9 27 H 5 . I '51 VNWTUWIIIHI viincuiissnisiooii Aislillliuhlniimnliemorliul r Wu: trigpnizcesd r;l,l'(I11e3anI!lLeql1l1.lvnlaz. Mr. Mime 3CoO1r,i1griv mmldem 0' X-replaced Farm" m am. l N.s..' past presidenfni the Nova the Maine Fish and Game Associ- D Smtia Fish and Game Assocla- ation. 8150 SPOKE 01 the Education 5 E;,"',lml”,V ;-RIg1Il:ELcl;:l:;!'B1,l:ll,(li:l -N Mill GUV.lllIKiiigIiI(rmdu , iinn, gave it comprehensive re- of the young rospectiilg consel'va- NO.ll'1l”;5M'RCKmn0n Dtjvme J' x". ' - priri. on the Atlantic Salmon As- l.ion and protection of wildlife In cl ' ' od 0 il t 8'51 ' ( ., , sedation meeting which he at- the stale of Maine, Gllidy. UlldeFW0 - 3 911- 9" '- -w 'l' WT tended recently at Montreal. Ho During me meeting and M "N bases-E. MacKinnon, Lewis 4, J. Ilitll.-Thllinlillicl. IIWK-TMWM said that A state of emergency c0nc1u5I0n"nlmA on wudme were Grady, Bernard. Sacrifice hit;-I. ... f e I'lIlQlilIl”l!'D'9 INVMWWIO1 existed respecting Atlantic sal- shown by Mr. Stan Maclnms of MacKlnn0l1. Double-DBVlIl9i 771919 ' t '"'l,'”," M W" Latest NEWS - Shorts m"" l," lll" lllell "l""l”'"5 W"" the National Film Board. and l'G”"l-V' mt” on slmm-om 5 m l ' depleting rapidly. It was neces- Bmmwe” Chandler, Cmmmetown. 2 innings, off Williams 4 in '1 in- A iiiiigs, off Jay 9 in 9 innings. sary, he said, to employ immed- Strikoouts--Slmllnons 4. Williams 7. ' late methods of conservation in A unammous vote of Lhmlkslwas extended the executive for their RANGES, HEATERS, FURNACES 1., order to restore Atlantic rgalmon. Wonk durmg the past Wm, 10 the Jay 5. Walks-Simmons 2. WII. "'1' Accompanying his talk with - -, i u D. mg 1, . . . NEW SERIAL slides. Mr. Donley graphically f0tet.lieFi;(1:1comitriJod;iktieons on gficlaierlu -l7)i;Yv1V”lul:i:!l;i igidliicxenzmlt FOR EVERY TYPE OF FUEL showed the small Dercentaxe ni 95” 3: l W955 by Jay (army). wud pwchgdayg and to the National, T” spawnegi: which would inevitably alld mm”- rosult. e said, in the gradually Film Bmrdr extinction of Atlantic salmon un- less something were done Immed- lately. .."rho regular monthly meeting Mml Qimiiollt Dhwid of Chepstow w. 1. was held in the N mid inwmmion school house on September 4. V '”REBEL crrr”. Starring Wild Bill Elliott Umpires - Plate. Landry; bases . - -CROCIIETT 8: STOREY OUT-OF-THIS-WORlD SERIAL THRILLS! 0 rs . - "E Tow W 1' , iiingiona (or) --Al- BIIAJPORD though his eyesight and hearing are still good. Thomas Punnall, 36 said he is giving up his auto drives LTD. . SELECTED SHORTS -. NEW SERIAL l . T0llWln8 . . i the country to safeguard his 0 Matinee Shows 1:30 - 3:30 Mzlfgfgm :n:,l:,"”lO" M '"'m m?:lllelSsallwivtIa1&"aAr1:wel:: 133 fET:f:8”lHl: V13? f:k:h”ll,m"':,',',: l Kent st chnlonemwn l l oourceiui than our mcestors?" ' , Evening 7:00 - 9:00 ,,,"h;,,ff,",,g"gg9,:-,t,",,,”,,”:';:5:,",,;? Committeeo for the following 0" mt"? ml” "'9'" ll?” "” twain governments. mortanena oi- mm"-l'l W0" lPP0l".ll0'3l ll". Ml Elm" ' ganisations and individual aports- 3'-'9'-lml" 'M”Pll99 "'1 M11 090- b 1", h" nmded . men in matters of conservation. M”A"l”" 'ch”l' Mr" Pal" Mn" re-lllaffnnlzli-k alclt unemployzd and A A S development and protection of our Milly Mid Miss Mary Mi!0Phee. i and mm” dnc. we end d "m r a wildlife resources, was Introduced Plans were discussed (UP the Dllf- mm gammy . ....woiiniuai.u..-.-..-nu by Mr. 1:. A. Ourtls of Sydney. He pose of having an enlcertr A at - SUMMERSIDE l V '”"'.'!.- ;'!!!'l"!'.".'!L.'1'.".".".! was followed by Alhford Pox, of tho. "Wheel of Fortune" in honor of T Amhugg ",4 gm, vggy or the retiring president and oeere- , ry. l The next meeting will be held at ' . the home of Mrs. Peter MacAulay EIAII on September 30. Members are uk- I , M3, noggin muporunn ed to bring I fifty-cent article for iiisimiisiiiii DAIIPAIGN SEPT 21 26 M W ”"''i W "" is "W , - I - nmgmvo. or nopnxlon wlth "A Tmud 035351811 WOMITI." , DIANA "MAL ASSOC. T ;... Support Local-distant by Joining Now! .,..i; an , ,..-r -- :3; ”” i " . "COMMUNITY nuns" ' N r i. l.Icuhdollp.foqolroIly 83 admin to st low 4 productions; Students 31. on; Igiinini.” '" In mi... memory of Mrs. Nor- &&”dIhvIIhbIo from menibei-s of I T G ExecutIv'o- muw sE:VPnl.yo'Nn. ' ' GT” 5""::',-.":'r'lg',-h"1':5vII- In a u DWI, ' E , I. ' r” "” '"' ' " " i Wlwolll Sue nlnonborod by h .i . . gold I csiivassor will call. I" ""l iltuchgm Mn ':,,;'"M:,, Water Street . summerslilc r i l l sq: - John whiu. Montague. V , I 7;-. ,3. T 3 3 ”i"”? .