lei manners preduee Maxims of e Mere Man good laws. 14 PAGES rue PIOPl.I'I s-span CHARbO'I'TE'rOWN. CANADA, SAYS GOV.'l'S NEE Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew three producer members of the H...-ly formed Potato Marketing Hoax-ll announced yesterday that rim had resigned from the Board Willi resignations to become of- fpt'Il1.Pf0f'l8y, September I. Mr. nnnuid A. MacDonald. former riinlrman of the Board lion! hill Mr. Allie MscNelil of 0'Lesry and David Wright of Lower Monta- ,..n have called it quits after serv- llIl.! tor five years. snnnklng for all three membe a. ti. lnniald A. MacDonald said uuu-x-day he felt that some of the msnns for the resignations should be made known to the public. "It i. nor considered opinion that we .;....ni rrmnln memberii of the new r..sot.. Hoard and at the same time mw r. true to those principles to aim ll we have always subscrib- ed” he said. "Mu-r the plebiscite of Novem- iw in. 1954. the former Potato finutvl arcepterl the majority de- Coming Events Dame tonight at me Gsstk. Dunstaffrltili. lnnn chicken supper. Svlil stli Dance after. ll.Ifll'P Vernon River Tiimlsr lteptsanher 6. DMHT Fortune Hall, TilPSflfll' night, 9:30-12:30. lil'Llil'2ll dance Georgetown. .0- niclli Burns Orchestra. D-till" at Corran Ban Hell Mon- on snot 5th. refreshments. Ri;t:l.ii' Stock Car Dance Tues- day mclit Cove-head Raceway. Monday. I a l 1. CVOPY Dom-e at Fort Augustus every lilomisv night. Burke's Odcheetra. "Regular Dance, Crapaud Rink WP(lil9Stlll)' nights Burns Orch eslrn. lioizillllr Dam-c. Stanley Bridge evcry Tllflriflhy. Rollie Mcxansiels Orclicstra. l.tlls.xiOr supper sowed jumjgy Ilvl Monday. Sea Iii ha. Vic- poi-is Stwwtnli at Mt. ltewart Friday Ind b'.'llilrda,v. "All The Brothers were l'.-llinnt." iiimiilnu and may red daily. i':Iltilll(l. timothy limes Ifacnonald. Rl'5OX'VR Tuesday. Iaptcmber '1 for a chicken supper hi Ver- River hall. Barn Dance at cliff Peters. ollo Hzly. Monday, September I. in I? 30. Canteen. ”'""? llllllllflile and Iovellead ""lll.lr' Hall. Iatirdar. Iept. Dancing 9 to H. F"-lniil at Mrs, E.W. Xndersons """- Monday. September ltil fa nrtmz at it PM. Ms 1 lat , Pgfxt ai1cTl:::'.s rllertrn. Cu s l n m ggmi, dds. liarringfdlt. . Oovehead, lrtsdalbane United Clurah slum and ham Supper. Wed- "-l'- Nmternber 27th. Q”""-f County plowing snatch tractor rondea at the MacRa'e . Waterside. Powaai. stores will be closed Ion- ' "W-non. Sept. mi. Morrison C0. Charles R. Dunsford. lnlnl. Norman Phone 1 ring Original Members Resign From Potato Marketing Bd. cision and ys0COGdGd to wind up tawa. I made arrangements with the Selling Agency which had been the Federal authorities to settle established to merchandise the satisfactorily all the Selling Agency previous year's crop. The Board accounts including replacement of activities since that time have been some checks issued to producers confined.to ordinary promotlonabwhich had been lost or for other work". reasons had not been cashed". Mr. MacDonald made reference "In July of this year it became to court actions which were in- Continued on page 2, Cal. 7 stituted, he said to protect the authority of the Board. He stated hat these court sctiont were un- satisfactory in that many questions of law which had already been determined were again being challenged. ORDER.-IN-C0llNClL lie recalled that in April of this year, the Provincial Government passed an Order in Council in re- lation to the Board's licensing pow- ers. "This". he said "further com-. plicated matters". He went on. to. point out that no official advice) had been given the Board that such an order had been passed until it appeared in the Royal Gazette on. June 4. Mr. MacDonald said that enl June 7. he was called to the Preln; ier's office where he was informed that the Government proposed to appoint a new Government Potato Board and that he. Mr. MacDonald would not be a member on it. "lie stated his reasons quite franklyl and I also stated my position qultel clearly. The following day 1 pro- ceeded to Ottawa to take part in the Provincial and National pre- sentatlon of potato case to the Can- adian Tariff Board. While in Ot- Mr. Donald A. MacDonald Russian Experts Learn How To Become Wealthy CHATHAM. Ont. (CF) - The Soviet farm lenders sat under a weeping willow tree on the spec- ious lawns of the Lawrence Kerr farm Friday and learned how a,st poor farmer, with scientific knowl- edge and initiative, could becomcl wealthy under the free enierprlsel All full-time omployeas have their own automobiles. All married man had their own homes on the land. Mr. Kerr's own home is a two- orcy, five-bedroom nff lr made of blended brick and glass and containing perimeter healing and Iy-election In Toronto Spadinci c7r'rAwA iCPi-A'by-election in Toronto Spadina will be held Oct. 14 a spokesman for the prime :1inister'a office announced Fri- ey. The by-election will be held to fill the Commons vacancy caused by the appointme t of David Croll. Liberal. to the Senate last Jilly 28. Mr. Croll represented the con- stituency 10 years. Four by-elections have been called for Sept. 26 in Quebec South. Tcmlscouata, Bellechasse and Resfigouche-Madawaska. Nn by-election date has been set fort the remaining vacancy. St .lolins- lbervllle - Napierville. caused by the death of Postmaster-Gcilclrulv Cote last Aug. 7. Seek Chinese in Conspiracy To Crash Plane HONG KONG (AP)--Police an- nounced today they are seeking a Chinese for conspiracy to cause the crash of a plans cnrrylllg Communist delegates to the Band- ung conference last April. A warrant charging a murder conspiracy was issued here but police said the Chinese had fled liome. His Worship Mayor J. D. Slcivzirt steps from a Maritime ('oliirill Airways plane. the last leg of a flight which took him Tired but happy to be backlalmost ac'ross the lBurke's Pl ;M,..,- RLOTOWN HONOURED continent. ,-President of the Federation of De Band can be seen ilvlayors and Municipalities of Call- piping Mayor Stewart down the ads, the annual convention of planes ramp. His Worship had the which he attended at Edmonton. l signal honor of being elected Alberta. to Formosa. the Nationalist China baaa. , Communist China at the time charged the plane was sabotaged: with a time bomb put aboard here in a miafired effort to murder Premier Chou En-lai. British colonial police after long investigation identified the wanted: Chinese as a man who worked as: a coolie leaning man in airliners napping im-9. Members of the City Council .m...;m.?. were on hand to greet His Wor- gAMpLE Hons; pnopizcrr sliip .'ll.u,voi' J. D. Stewart on his at-i-lval at the airport last night TORONTO iCPI--Russia's llille where congratulation! Wu-e Qx. lourlusfsrm experts will be srirvcrl lOll(ll3(l on lllS election as Presi- Canadisn caviar when they visit non: of the Canadian Federation the Canadian National Exhibition .-,t 3i;,,-.,,-,- and lijuniclpaljtles en. Monday. Arthur Smith. chef for the ly in the week at Edmonton, Ai- exhibition caterers. said Friday his 1,...-ta. caviar is Just as good as RIIS-l Amynr slew”. "id in n m sum” all the latest in household equip- ""' mm he mp” t” "WV" " Mltcrvlcw ilni the conference was tn” vi"t""" an oiitstaliding success in attend- it was a quiet day. aciup.l"”"" provincial and local police wcrc" on guard when the Russians en- tered the city in the morning and returned later for lunch. But there were only a handful of curious! spectators and so demonstrations.” WANT 'ro STAY LONGER s. J. Chagnon. chief federal conducting officer. said later the Russians were so fascinated with the developments on the Kerr farm, two miles south of here. that they wanted to arrange to remain in tile area to get further details on his farming methods. Mr. Chagnon. in the past, had bowed to their wishes and changed plans at the last minute, but he suggested the nine delegates keep to their travel schedule so that they may spend the weekend in thle Niagara peninsula and see the is t OTTAWA lCPt-Firm indication that immigration this year will be lower than in 1954 was given. Friday as the government re-I ported a drop of 271000 in arrivals in the first half of the year. The immigration department re- ported big reductions in three major sources of immigrants- the United Kingdom. Germany and the Netherlands--as immigra- tion fell to 58,417 for the half- year. compared with 85.765 in the corresponding period in 1954. Immigration officials said pub- llrity abrpad about Canada's sea- sonal iuicmploymeni last winter and the economic recovery of war- rsvaa-d countries were the mail: it They leave for Niagara today to rejoin tliree companions they left behind in the United States win-nl they first started on their Calla-'reilses for the lower numb dian tour Aug. 25. immigrants. STORY OF PROGRESS There isn't as much economic The do-yearold Mr. Kerr, father urgency including immigrants to of two children. told the Russians leave their l' mcliinds for Canada. he first purchased 140 acres of an offlblal said. Many now can land in 1985 and worked it with find jobs and homes in their own the help of one hired man. Now countries. '1';mh:ri.tllf5y?eaT'clr;ilndf".iloil'iilpimlvlSi 3'"'"3" GROUP SLUMPF an additional five in the summer. Arrivals from England. Ireland. Scotland and Wales dropped by He grows wheat. sugar beets. soybeans. carrots and other vag- almost 10.000. to 16.170. German atables for canning and raises arrivals declined to 8.112 from H.- llit and immigrants from the some 000 to 500 head of cattle. Immigration Down This Year, Figures Indicate unvc. in interest and enthusiasm oi the delegates in their work. and in the outstanding hospitality of the City of Edmonton as wit- nrwsod on every side. All enjoyable tealursl of their may in Edmonton, was an of- Nctherlgnds skidded to 4552 fmm.fici;il call on His Honour Lieuten- 1o,724. liint (iovcriior Bowlen. by Mayor The drop from Italy W.-Lg in.-.r, Stewart. Councillor E. C. John- eniphatlc. as arrivals eased tn l2.- . slime and Cily Clerk J. A- Fuller- Mayor Reports Conference At Edmonton A Big Success Stewart said: "All Provinces ex- cept Quebec and Newfoundland have signified their intention of including municipal representation to the Dominion-Provincial confer- ence at Ottawa. "in electing your Mayor to the Presidency of the Federation, an outstanding honour has shown this City and Province. this Summerside and Mrs. Wedge. and their son Dick en route home from Tokyo. Japan. Lieutenant Gover- nor Bowlen. who is a former Is- lander. invariably greets visitors from this Province with extreme courtesy and hospitality. As the new President of the Federation, Mayor Stewart was invited to be associated with Lieut Governor Bowlen and other officials in laying the cornerstone our has been conferred and the of the new 2 1-2 million dollar second occasion in the Mariiimes" City Hall at Edmonton on Thurs- Mayor Stewart said. day. Councillor Johnsione and City Touching on the problems and.-Clerk Fullerton are due to arrive work of the Federation, Mayorlhnme early next week. lAnglicans Dispose Of One Major Topic, Start Second 025 (mm 13.003. lion of Cliarloltetown along with N(. .d I The United States scnl 4.531-ills Worship Mayor weds: of F '3 Mrvm (gfauatm lg”? "g'”:.” 2? :”'ff'"" Mm? immigrants to Canada. a slight . ""' " ”ll' dF”Nm'f 1:ne:'Idc””- ”"f increase froHi'-1.353 last year. Jap EDMONTON (CP)wThe hp”. res an ew ou a . Ontario took the largest number of immigrants with 30,949, down I I from 47.101 last year. folloivr-d by Quebec with l.4t1ii down from' 01-MWA mp, gg khim Konop 15311 ..lopiin's minister of agriculture '””F'j 'F and forestry. will be in Ottawa for a loui'-day vlsil starting next Wed- Seut Belts For Tlw 57-vnnr-old minister. one of ltlw llliIliflPl'f- of the post-war Demo- DE1-porr turn chm-mi.-i lf'li7lll' party which forms his coun- Mniors announced Friday it will ir.V's lllT”V'lll li0V9rllmE11l. Wlll make seat belts and aboiildcrliariv.linli1 talks with Trade Minister ess optional accessories with ltsllloiu-. External Affairs Minister 1056 model cars. lPc.-ii-soil and officials of the fisher- Special kits containing laCfnl')'- ins and agriculture departments. approved seat belt components will lli.- portfolio covers fisheries and be n.adc available through dcnli-rs. llic iixipnrtaiinn of staple foods. The kits will offer the belts or An official of lhe JBDIDEI9 Em" belt and shoulder harness coin- bnssy licrc said Mr. Kono has no blnmong, piirlli-ular subject to discuss dur- Several other car makers. lil('lllfl- lni: his Ottawa visit. Talks likely lug Chrysler and Ford have an-'wlIl range over imports Of Clllli . ., . , These delegates asked that the -3-"-i5'"-'33-i?'"-'v'-it.2::r.:.””.:"::i.:l..'o.:.'"..f;':r::sl ::'ena.nn1.L'1.'r'::nj::w,;i::C::d'l?:lWllll the name of the church's lngmd. hem” H. counterpart in the (initeti States. The 10th triennial session of the A de'.W""9 "W" Vl”i""” "lged general synod approved almost iln- '9"”""'" M H” "rlgmal Mme to anlmnuslv a change of name for Ff" Emllish immlgnnli ' feenw the body: of home when they arrived in Canada. Tuesday the Church of England g , , in Canada officially ltP.('(:ImP ':hc mzllr tE:;:ad3?m”'t'rchg:;:(':3;u mrdf gngluliaz ghughnlgd Cf;:v:r"'h(m!;: bishops and representative clergy ?th lap Wed the msomg and laity from the 28 dioceses 3 9' synto "lg; ugh, heard the report of the committee 0P'.'ri::':,”'!h:"asvm?j Ail'm,",d disg on the revision of the prayer book. cussions on what is called by some Till l'9V3mP9d PHYFT 500k l' delegates the major task before expected lo be I mnlor topic of ngme ",Vm.d canadinn Angnun discussion when sessions resume Prayer Book. Monday. The revised version is the tulmlnatlw of 12 years of IJASTERNERS OPPOSED labor by 30 bishops. 25 lesscr Approval of the change of name clergy and fl"? ,l8ym1'll- 11 ll"! ended a 55-year conflict on the more changes than any revision nounced seat belts as optional?di:ui u-limit and barley and fishery items. lrclnlimis in the north Pacific. We in "is C"l!L”1'I'L'.1"f'"E'Jl"" '5"- must be made available. Prime Minister Sees Demands Increasing OTTAWA, (CP)-Prime Minister It. Laurent says that if governments are to meet the made of them then it follows that the growing demands necessary powers ”I think you will agree that there is a general ten- dency on the part of the citizens in all societies similar to ours to expect more and more of their governments. and particularly on the central government in the case of a federal system such as ours." he told is dinner meeting of been i FT” lOv5yAbove In Los Angoles being the first time such an hon- that the government has to The statements were included in a text of notes on his a(l(ll'0S5 is- sued to the press before delivery. lNcnEAs' NG OPINION Mr St tmlirent, a corporation lawyer and a inrlrier Fl'P.Rlt'lPl'l' of the CH4, snlrl Ihr-re N6'Fnl.i to be an increasing body of opinion that feels the state should become directly involved in assuring the welfare of its individual citizens. "Or at least.” he added. "of those who do not seem to be able 3to look after themselves adequat- ely. "And when such a body of opin- ion in a democratic society repre- sents the will of the majority of the population. the governments. if they are to remain democratic gClVel'lliTlDillS, have to take prac- tical sieps within the bnuiids of the crlnsiillltinn tn cal'r,v out that Taking note of a CBA section's motion critic-iziug the federal im- migration department as holding undue powers, tlic prime minister said ”we in the government have often There were those - iiaspecially when they are in the opposition” -uwho felt it was the government's duty to curb any lcndeut-y toward the Canadian Bar Association Friday night. "if those demands are to be met it naturally follows be endowed with the neces- sary powers and financial means to make that possible." ..... day were increasingly called upon to increase services in the national interest. EXERCIBI POWER! This was particularly true of na- tional defence where. to lessen the possibility of war, governments must assume responsibilities and exercise powers to a degree com- mensurate with the danger h- volved. He added: "It is generally agreed that this situation has brought about a tendency of increasing. with the dangers that ensue, the powers ti the executive to act vigorously and expeditiously." But he told some 1,000 lawyers and their wives at the white tie and evening gown gathering: "If we apply the spiritual treas- ures which we have inherited is the preservation and the develop- ment of the free enlightened so- ciety lnto which we have been born. we can be confident of meet- ing both the external and internal challenges to our continued free- - dom." Mr. It. Laurent leads his re- marks in the course of present- ing, on behalf of the CBA, an honorary life membership to Lord Justice Sir Alfred Thompson Den- centralizatloii. But govcrilnients to- I LOS ANGELES VA?! The thermometer touclled 108 degrees. Friday as Los Angeli-s clidured ltsi third consecutive day of 100-plus. heat with no relief in prospect. The wentller burcaii, which fora- cast Friday's high. said a l04-de- gree reading can be expected to-l day. Five deutils hnvc hcon blamed directly on the limit. And 25 miles Forecast Drop In Farm Prices SHERBROOKF. Que. (CPL. Representatives of Canadian farm- ers have been told that prices of. farm products lilicly will eontinucl to drop in 1056. l The forecast was made by Dr, E. C. Hope. s-rnrlnmllt for the Canadian Fed:-ration of Agricul- lure. In I report to the ft-den. ilonls dirorlnrs at a nwetlng which opened Thursrmv The report said that priceg gm- farm products dropped sharply in 1951 and 1952. They eased moder- ately in 1953 and again in 1954. There were few sigiiificant changes in 1955. but a decrease was lndi. cnfed for i956. ' thDP- Hope said it is unlikely that e prices of things the farmer has to.buy will decline. 3- 5 I-Cmnync. president of the Union of Catholic Farmers and Vlfe-Dresident of the federation, llresldcd at the mi-ctiiig which brought togctlicr riil'cci,oi-5 (mm all parts of (Tziliadzi. . west of here. in the Puente bills, at and ning of the English appeal court. least four firefighters were fatally burned when trapped while fighting a brush fire in the baking sun. A dozen other firefighters suffered burns. The heat also took a heavy toll of animals and fowl. A Los Angelea OOIIDW farm bureau official eati- lmated that possibly 1.000.000 chick. ens worth 32,250,000 and nearly 400,000 rabbits worth WXL000 have in Venture county, I was ne- iwrlod that 15,000 turlt within two hours. W. The 108 tied with Sept. 01. Ila for the third hottest day on 1-gourd here. Thursday's record 110 topped the previous M-year-old snark y one degree. kdwllieqaztnt R w M its Anvsnfisatc. W -"6 I-v igvv-r tn P' I Ocean Fl in r 'i narrow ian,a.., , . IODOQVS n Y Q l..ai.: A... ",, ':',,m, ,;,:.::g. . , EFPOIICII Send ronolvro (CF)-Minimum ass "iv Recall Non-Stop Flight -Na... Bqffgliol" --in--m -------um: mm, ' I 1 , Mhl MIX .,d,,yg "R0":'w:,lcVKel::ell; PARIS (AP)-Twenty-five years get airport in head westward into AlgeriC 3i.airvivcs(?irve';-'m :: 52 59-'lFl- Canteen Iarvlee. till ago Friday two French aviators 3 dll" "mllllllll Shh Vlcmrh ' 73 W" climbed into the o n cockpit of 7'” "W ””Y””” """"'.. 1” PARIS tfieuievsl--The rye cl. Edmonton.” " " 9' minutes after the plane Point . . , . " - '6 76 W101 duty, "MT bfllhl "4 MtPl5n'- halmd d'interrogslion" (question mark) go,l,:1"'"-Ml" l.r”m-V il"”d”d '0 C3153” " 57 W " " '1'"! for as before aboard a vacuum flask of vege- had disappeared over the Paris 'r0m "me :m".e bal""'”"”if9b""l m?g'"' 47 90 "ill! elsewhere. . I. lures. table soup and a bunch of bs- horizon-it circled over New York's .'l.m '"C"',; 0 '"""”'" "'9 hwcll w""”Pe3 - 53 86 lM"'- nanas. and lumbered off the Curtis Wright airport and landed ,,,,,.f. stamp N" H” lgargxta” " ” 73 gllCO Matthew M.acI.een'. dressy runway of Paris Le Bour- iustt as" the sun lwas sett(l:n-8.. D” This .dNN"n' "awn by the EA imomreal 3 .i,,,,m, guard” ..,g ' - m in buying (",1 we”, Mm. A t a con ros was” p. M. (-rdinrltlllg Cltmnltlipq on N-,,,.”, ,q.,ei,,c 49 .5 mlisic. Jacki. boyl. .g' day from 1 to 7 inn. and Tuesday:'::;':,?:a5::,'t;:hul:::df,e";'I;".:.h.h, Africa ilnrirr Pmiucr Edgar frredericton Q Q 0. Cnntepn, I will pick up and pay at the,-imzm with ms! "OHM, am”. Faiirc, uas fflillll-lllltfl ll) an 0ifl- leint John 5g 53 1, "mm of mm in farms. Paying nlllgthalnf "market M Mame mm Pam to New clatli of lthcllnierltllt ministry. He Monctoa u an school mama u-”V!l':. pl; nrices. A. P. Ga an. us co. York. Tm" ye." "HM Char!" alumna; Ilia plofwlg l;:t1tlnll:lvr;:, llgn Charlotteto 57 10 sepimlm. um u. my "m M; nygn elm,-ken .u”..-, Lindbergh had made the trip the mu" "reed "Wm . e M 77 landed in for gouecuu by Thursday. Sept. 0. supper served Ollie!” Way. I ' '5 3 at emu... s:so ltandard Time all 0:30. ogscvtlllgi NOW I I C "H i”T"rarr-. -' - '0 '3 fl - V 08?! I Cf 0 ""118 and miylns Timothy we-liiliii llllwgflzlleebllyilneil ''"9""3 l” kpflsh Eleci ofgcAmFAx'thCP)- In" wuum 1 1""v at Warehouses at is no till um. ' Franco and llvu n-r PIrl-- 11' Ngw of-f' we-tiui'll'lor..e:..t"'"' W " Queen st,ci."1o”.u,', "4 has virtually dropped into obscur- 'cerR N N". jun. Pm" st. West, sunnmnaa, P.L. wins pm Monday at rm iiy. , , ,. ltlward Island and in; areas- - urnla feed Dealer. clam. Tuesday lrookflaldl s.m.: Bellontr. um - distingulslwd H"”l;,f'nl'I,',"'.p ff, ,';'”:f If wick: Clear with a few cloudy "I ("M W.” Tim" 1 Hilton 10 a.ai.; York i p.m.; gm. ,.,.m,-.1 with the Fro-ncli resistance Ffizl; WM gl:r':.dl';";'d'Fm M intervals: usua stings in am. g,, km pm we 'm.7,aek ford I 3.1!: Trscedie IN pm in the Second World War. now is "W Mar'mm "Rpm, mnwnmmv V78”??? "(M Vildl: lew-high I as M, H, m." E O A” Mi. ltewart s.-on pin : Pieqtild a civil aviation commissioner. in- succeed” R" Freeman nu. cw Glasgow so and 1!. alarlotb . an... ,mm''''- N? no p.m.; tort A its cm; in an interview. aellonte. 61. my at KmM”-o- M town so and 70. as...-i... .4 ll .,,,, RmmPr'l0II '7 wmmle no. srnoa Riv- -v recalled the historic flight The mmn”0n.sm-I-Md comm". Fredericton so and 1:. sum Jail. g ' C IN . sn.; Powasl l:Il I. as. as be paged through an album of M mmm Friday md hum m I0 and 72. Minnadatea and camp- r ---. . W New on a.in. yellowed nswninper CllPPlllll." p "M" M- Wdm. mnmmmd-M beluoa so and 7s. Oatleoh far las- Mo Wheatley River gt: Na.s.'n.:ll!oi- "once we had talrentofhi II: ' for nrdma”-0" lay: litany. Corner-11: ; id. .eIlno arrvn . l y may be"! Lunr ' p.n.; loaehaw iii N.-i'iioi"i5'i.fe.'.... we and pre- 7593' l''”'"l? W"'”"l A"'"fI""i1-1 "'8" "59 "idly It Clllrlotlelmvl i M "M .' labia lzli p.m.; leiIy's Cross pared everything in minute detail. """"'95”"i N ll? w'”'''" (''”l''''' l 'l "39 "n- "'5 11:51 P-ll-t I 537. the : - llnerald 4:” as; without leaving anything is Not everyone present of the ear. but everyone was thrilled I! for C. I. N. Mach-od. W. C. Mae- ucllae Macdonald. Phil Ierlnw. 90" Mal”-"Ill. N-S-:' lMolcolm ftustico at 0:! up and lzl pan. IU Ilfn. P Tl" Gnu-in... gm au...4,d ,,..,, 3......” mo, .g..c.,"- cloeislg manner of the lGaellc the Highland dancing and the ee- uoa, ran. Phil Barlow. Harold Mrs. Wilfred sncuoa. Mara-rot ll-flow Mormon: Rm"-lil "-19- ”""""""d- "49 olsbte-u inimita- .9”. t p.n.- Poyhg G. pat in mud Today-, the little canvas-coy -d Summer School last evening could compsnylng music. Included h lemony. Mrs. Gordon IfacMll- Rhynes. Ciordoa Macmillan. and 00- Shannon. N 3: 110'! 140lllI- ll"? will Qllflnllotnwl. ' ever I lbs. and will also place is displayed h s nausea understand the Gaelic being sung the above picture are left an Inn, Bruce Mai-Lsren. Joyce Mac- Carol Mac god, wood. Woodstock. N H and Mal Sim rises at no em. us any i---aaalaaaa Elllalferean lnadforgenstln. near i--i-ta. when Isa above picture was tak-iright. lieltv Carol Maiheaoa. Ma- Donald. Elizabeth Haywood. Jac- -Phote be it. Tavler calm stairs. Moore: M-nu. NJ. let 0:40 Ill- ,1