'IN STOCK cement blocks All sizes. Fancy and plain. Book y orders now. Dick Macbean. M-zitague. 'PARISH OF GEORGETOWN. 111 v Trinity, IAngllcan). Sunday. Jliile 26th. Third Sunday After T: ilty 11 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon. Reverend W. G. Hall. Priest in charge. -avniwrumo is topsy-turvy at the Joanna Dress Shop. but busi- ness as usual. Special for Satur- day--Slips and Blouses. 'Vl8ITING KILMUIBF-Mr. A.. D. MacLeod. of East Millinoclret. Maine. attended the Mason's con- vention in Charlottetown recent- ly. and will spend the remainder of his vacation in Kilmulr after an absence from the province of forty-nine years. 'VALLEYFIl:LD - ORWELL HEAD CONGREOATIONS. - Ser- vices for Sunday, June 20th. Val- le;'fleld ll a.m. Bella River 3 p.m. Cr-nmunlon Service. Orwell Head. 7;") p. m, Valieyfleld Choir to al- sisl in service of Praise. Rev. A. C Fraser, Minister. '15 CONVALESCING - I-"lends of Mr. Harry Llewellyn 'Mvntague. are pleased to hear th.t he is convalescing satisfac- Io .ly in the King's County Hos- pi'nI. Mr. Llewellyn sustained in- in ies in a highway accident some 1..."; ago and was confined to the p- nee Count-' Hospital before being removed to Montague. 'ST. PETEWS BAY PAS- 'r(1RAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. services for Sunday. June 26th. St. Peter's -- Scrvice at 9.30 a.m. Sunday School at 11.00 a. m. Grv-nwich. Service at 11.15 a. m. Sunday School at 10 '10 a. m. Marie. Service at 1.30 p m .Sunday School at 10.30 a. m. B.--Ilottlng for Elders concludes this Sunday. Rev. Russell A. Mac- Lrod .Minister. 'MONTAGUE PASTORAL CHARGE. -- The United Church of Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Minister. Sunday, June mth. Mon- ingue. (Services on Daylight Time) 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning Service. with the Sacra- ment of Baptism. Junior Sunday School. I p. m. Evening Service Wh the Sacrament of the Lord's Smper. Lower Montague, 11.15 s m. (Standard Time). Morning Service and Sunday School. 'MONTAGUE UNITED SAP- 'l'1.s"r PASTORATE. - Rev. Row- land 6. Hill. Pastor. 9.45 a. an. lllontsgua Sunday School. 11 a. m. ll-mtague Service. 1.30 p.m. Sturg- eon Sunday School. 2.00 p. m. Mur- ra' River Sunday School. 2.00 p.m. lllurray Harbour Sunday School. 3.00 p. m. Sturgeon Service. fol- lowed by Communion. All at Stand- ard Time. Eastern Guardian . .'-uosrmu. ' AUXIL paga- ny gig at Stewart and . Lck I. sum-an pttarnoon. June 25. ..'DANCl. Baavgrufgiub. Oligoc- , 1';-id , June . M are :IiIlu.oid tirllla rnusic. Al Blan- chard's Orchestra. Personals . 'Mrs. Ethel Simmons is the welcome guest of Mrs. A. N. Mac- Pherson. in Kilmulr. . cl-Ila many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Alex N. Mac- Pherson, Grandview. is a pa- tient in the P.E.I. Hospital. ..'His many friends are sorry to hear that Mr. Warren H. Wiyitman. Montague. is a pa- tient in the Kings County Hos- pital. and wish him a speedy ro- covory. . 'Mr. Stewart Surrey and Mr. Jackie Lanigsn, have returned to Hamilton. Ontario. alter spend- ing two weeks holidays at their homes in Montag . VALLEYFIELD W. 1. .!Mrs. Herb Maclfenzie and her daughter. Miss Jean Maclfenzic were hostesses to the members of the Valleyfield W. I. for their June meeting. 1 The president was in charge. and the meeting opened with singing ing the Ode, followed by the Creed. The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting and called the roll to which eleven members responded by passing in a baby picture. This afforded much inter- est and merriment. Collection for the evening amounted to 02.10. The report of the district execu- tive meeting held in I-leatherdale was given. and the district conven- tian was discussed. Cuuespond- once was read and given necessa attention. Several items of bull,- ness were dealt with. and the meeting closed by singing the Island Hymn. after which s'dellc- ious lunch was served by the host- eases. Canada's Baby Boom Continues OTTAWA. (CP)-Canada's baby boom continued in May with a 10-per-cent rise in births hosting the total for the first five months of 1955 to a record 180.489. Cradles rocked with 38.902 new babies in May, a rise from the 35,504 a year ago. the bureau of statistics reported Thursday. This new diaper crowd increased the tivo-month total by 3.2 per cent over t1he"'17a,S78 produced in the similar 1964 period. All provinces showed increases in May except Nova Scotia. Mani- toba and Alberta where births de- ad. -cuuncn or cuiusr. the cm, Lord's Day. June Nth. (All sor- VICCS on Standard Time.) Mon- iarzue: ill a. m. Bible School for all ages. 11.00 a. m. The Lord's Supper and Preaching. Murray River: 1100 a. in. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. Murray Rar- hour: 11.00 a. m. The Lord's Su - pcr and Preaching. semen by T Norris. 3.00 p. m. Dedication at electronic chime , and new addition to building. 6.00 p.m. Bible School. 7.00 p. m. Combined nangellstic service. The public in cordially invited to all these ur- ;-1;-es. Kenneth '1'. Norris. evangel- S. 'BRlDE-T0-Bl: IONOIID - lirs. Frank Graham, Commer- cial Cross. entertained at hr linnle Tuesday evening. hi honor of Miss Shirley Li on. R.N.. whose marriage to r. Gordon MacDonald. Heatherdala. talus ilisce in the near fuhn-e. There was a large group of members of 011' nursing ymfesaion present and Mina Livingston was the re- cipient of many lovely gifts, in- cluding a gift in china from the staff of the King's County Hos- pltal. The rifts were opened by the guest 0 honour. '4 i liiss Shirley Annear. and the verses were read by Mrs. R. G. lincnonald. matron of the hon- pnol. Miss Livingston giaclouslq txnrcsaed her appreciation after I'l”r'h everyone joined in dnglng ”For She's A Jolly Good Fi- low." The rest of the evening was up:-nt in singing and dainty ra- yire-thmente were served by the .11;-toss assisted by several of the IDS. 'TllF. BRIDGES AT 'I'0K0-lI' SCORES PERFECT HIT A! VIVID FILM DRAMA Thai rare thing has happened -an action movie told in the While births increased in May. marriages were virtually un- changed from a year ago. Mar- rlaga registrations for the month odogd ahead to 9.189 from 9.144 but for the five months dropped to 35.304 from 85.875. Deaths in May increased to 11.- Mt from 10.11! and in the five ”We have proved that it does c pay to advertize". stated Mr. W. gathering of irving Oil dealers. service station operators and em- ployees at the annual Irving Oil convention held at the Charlotte- town. Mr. Connolly stated that his company had received a bigger share of business in Prince Ed- ward island last year than in any previous year and he attri- buted much of the success to their 8 h months to 54.84! from 53.406. arivcrtizing program. ”Bui there were other factors in addition to advertizing," he stated. "We were able to.back up our advertising with our pro- ducts and we gave the people what we advertised we could give them." lie stated that he expected .1955 to be the biggest year for busi- 11855 that his company had ever enjoyed in this province. ' prcserver. Mr. Frank Daley. Surrlimelgsiidle 5sl”g"i r:l0"a9t- unsupervised DON'T overioatlil any boat. large: branch manager also-spo e re - g . V of mm - - . W-1E1. 1 a n a - ., L ' rfaliiiori I5-weuutgndent, ' fcgfddgd "'a"”h” "'”' DON'T so 011;: in a boat in stormy S l J h . 1 - ' 1 we” e ' aTll1!e gorllventlon opened in the DONT ' ilm 3"” ”l'l"" W3" DON'T Hand "P In I I303" 01' afternoon and following a three DONT jililflasytvi l;”l;":'"rhe.ud fvlillllgrc-rag-293'” '47 I""'"Il9 hm" I'".5”'"' 5"””" la: Cool Off 8I'8dllall.V "I'll DON'T change pincer in a email be.” wmyed dim" Tl 9 h':1 DON'T swim when overtired but 3;""ert.":?5 f?.lllowe9..I.:y ii, is; DON'T awim too far from shore. DON'T leave Th. bug if it up. 3' ”" 'C ”" 9 er 5” swim psralieltotbe shore. 1; cm; to it until C”'"9" 3"” Whlch TC9;'nR'sM' DNO'T swlrn until you become Ilezaeizsued 8 Stunden. R.C.M.P. ra c up- . , I ervisor gave an interesting talk f;::axSatte:.' bT";:3f;I'rly if ;II:)TP:.:1)d:wlm I” 5h"'' CPL Slum” "””'.'d in "I"? DONT swim after dark unless DON'T use home-made rafts or of example in lessening the accl- thoroughly hmmm. with log! ” ho”! dent rate on the highways. He " i pointed out that since truclrs be- gan using signal lights this year the number of car drivers giving! hand signals has greatly increas- ed. He attributed this increase to the example shown by the truck drivers. "Truckers such as you can set a fine example in pulling off the- highway when you have to stop.". I he told the meeting. "if we could YE Time THEATRE MONTAGUE FRI - SAT - 24-- 25 - ADM. 40 - 55 Time - Fri - 8 P.M. Std. - - Sat - 8 - 10 P.M. Std. -- 9-11 Daylight KEYSTONE COPS . ,, Abbott and Costello Coming: Mon-Tues-Wed-Thur-White Christmas 9 RM. Daylight: All Creams All Hard Centers Almontlnos Burnt Almond . Butterscotch Cream . Caramel: 9.99.99? UUPPPF Queen St. ONCE AGAIN AVAILABLE GANONG'S GB CI-IOCOLATES by the 1,4-lb., V2-lb., or 1 lb. MAKE YOUR OWN SELECTION SEMPLE'S PHARMACY ly off the highways when they accidents but showing people that highway violations are not pro- filable." oi the accidents are caused by violations and further pointed out that accident was not the right word to use in these cases because an accident is something which of these so-called accidents were not hard to spot and often include excessive poorly equipped vehicles. He pointed out that there had g Water Safety Week Reminders Annual Irving Oil Convention 1 The above picture was taken last nigh. during the annual Iwlng Oil C0”V9”1l0” which was held at the Charlottetown. From left to right are Cpl. R. M- Stundent. R.C.M.P.. traffic supervisor, Messrs. Frank Daley, Sutmxrnerslde Branch Manager. Ralph Williams, Transportation Superintendent from Saint John and W. R. Connol- ly, Charlottetown Branch Manager. onvince drivers to pull comPlel9' it (Bill) Connolly. Charlottetown stop the accident rate on 'P.E.l. province could hold its record branch manager of Irving Oil would sharply decrease.' he mmughm" 1955 it would 5,. . as he spoke last night to a large added. in opening his remarks he stai- d thai "Our aim is to cut down He pointed out that 90?: at appens without cause. The cause speeding along with SAFE SWIMMING been no fatal land roads this year and if the record every other Province and Slate in the U.S.A. would envy.. The convention closed with lunch DON'T DON'T DON'T Bartetrls Film Lab. accidents on Is- l0 last night. the swimming area. know it is safe. and are ac- companied by a "buddy"- (Coniinued from page 11 .M.M....m...MMM. City Hospital I Alumnae Meeting The twenty-fourth annual meet- ing of the Nurse's Alumnae of Charlottetown Hospital was held in the form of a banquet in the Blue Roo of the Old Spain on Monday e ening. June 20th. . A large number of nurses were present including members of (II! recent graduating class of the hos- pltal. Following a delicious chicken dinner the meeting was brought to order by the President. Miss Eileen MacDonald. The minutes of the last regular and annual meetings were read by the Secretary. Mrs. Mary Car- ragher. and adopted. Miss Betty Trainor, treasurer, reported a substantial bank bal- ance for the year. Correspondu.-nce' i n c l u d e d a great many notes of appreciation to the Alumnae members for their various acts of kindness during the year. Reports of the committee chair- men gave evidence of an active and successful year. A discussion was held concern- ing an amendment to the by-law dealing with election of officers. Miss Eileen MacDonald. in her annual report touched on the var- ious activities of the Alumnae dur- ing the past year. Annual Meeting preciation. The Endowment Fund con- tinues to grow. it was our good fortune to receive several br- questa in 1954 and undoubtedly other kind-hearted friends will continue to remember us in day: to come. All bequests are placed in this fund and the interest only used for expenses. The Adoption Committee with Mrs. W. G. Bruce as Chairman, and the Buying Committee have taken care to ensure that the little ones entrusted to our care want for nothing. Mrs. Anhur Henry, Chairman of the Lgl.t,q' icommlttee and those assisting Iher merit our thanks for a tank well done. V The Property Committee under Major T. E. Mar.-Nutt reports fairly extensive operations during the year, the greatest single item being the dniliing of a new well. Once again i thank the Royal Aroh Masons for the special in. terest they take in matters ro- lating to care of the classroom one notes expanding Interest, in the field of music. Seventeen cta'id.ren participated in the Music Festival held early in the year and placed well in the honors List, H is ' ' . She recalled that the Alumnae ,,0,fD5f: E-loiygth-i-.&:!l;:r:,?uTbl';. glgeiggcshmggbggngrggge s';;;;(:srts- Lantz. a. a. Houston, 1.. s. Cox. Father Sylvcre CialIant- Dr .I A J'. wt Moreslde md D” J" MacMlilan. and Dr. G. A. Chen . omgara have made towudtl The highlight of the year .41.. I””'”"” "”"b''" 0' "'9 d'!”' the recent Graduation Dance hold gen and w 1' Hlnpnu at the Rollawav in honor of the '0' We h”5I””.””"”" 3'”. 91” 1955 gmdmmng class expressed gratitude to indivi- Miss MacDonald thanked lfer 4"” 5"” 3'0"” '9' Viiluablt "- executive. committee chairman- alslfkn" I” mnherlni "'15 I004 and members for their co-' "'9 ' operation during her two years He '15” Ilhuked lent” "Wmf of office. and urged greater parti- 1”” "I W9 T'''-'5199 303l'd- "10 cipation by the members in Alum- 'M""'9"v Ml'5- AV9Id3 W”!-M Ind nae activities during the coming I”? "AIL 59C'Y4Te85Ul'9F- MN- Evelyn Henry. for the excellent Stay close to shore. panic if you should get into difficulties. You must - think clearly if you are to do the right thing. ”duck" or push bathers into w ate r. Piayfulness may cost a life. SAFE BOATING go out ln,'s small boat unless you are a swimmer or are wearing a life year. manner in which they have car- Miss Gertrude Arscnaylt then brought in the following slain oi fled UM Ilhelf Various talks. I i""(" ' " -thank you one and all. M to swim and stay um Doyoulmowthesafeot&aaof daytoawim?W'hatt1odoiyou getasuddenlegcramp?Howto Honorary President - Miss Mae President --- Mrs. Ed ltlaciiuix.-.an. lst Vice President - Miss Lumina Power: 2nd Vice President - Mrs. Er- nest Corrigan; Secretary - Mrs. Mary Carragh- er. Treasurer - Miss Betty Trainor. DENTAL for Dental Hygienist that all ment has been completed. and perfectly painless. in Friday). Souris Town Hall Sodium Fluoride Applications for the Partial Prevention of Tooth Decay I Available without charge to all children be- tween 3 and 13 years of age in Souris and vicinity. School children, in order to be eligible, must first produce a Certificate, signed by a Dentist or necessary dental treat- Pre-school children between the age of 3 and 5 are accepted without this certificate. This fluoride treatment has been proved to re- duce the amount of future tooth decay by 40711 on the average. Four applications are necessary at intervals of a few days. The treatment is harmless The Clinic will operate for a few weeks only. It is essential that requests for appointments be made as soon as possible. Write to the Dental Clinic. Town Hall, Souris, or telephone Souris 59 (Monday CLINIC stay afloat even if you mn't swim a stroke? Do you know the new method of artincial supin- tion the Red Cross rooomIn1anth7 July Reader's Digest tells eight simple rules that may save your life, or aonwone data! Get July Reader's Digat today: 44 articles of lasting intunet. "Ia- eluding the boat from leading magazines and current book, in condensed form. Councillors -- Mrs. Marion Mac- Nnli". Edna Murphy. Miss and Miss Geraldine MacDonald. . , . thanks was presented to the retiring President and her executive by Miss Alice Trainor. During the evening delightful piano selections were played by Miss Audrey Gallant. student nurse who also accompanied the mem- bers in a sing-song. -nus. Always FIA VOUR-FRESH! Friday. June 24. 1955 The Guardian Page I ..'Mr. John White. Montague. was elected president of the Kings County Fin and Game Association at the annual meet- ing held at Bridgetown last niait. Mr. Joe l-iennessey. Souris. was elected vice-yi ” t. New directors are Alan Macbean. Soiris. Roy White, Souris. Wal- ter L. Boer. Montague. and Inuit Cantelo, Bridgetown. Mr. Cantelu and Mr. Aldius Macliennie, Morell were appoint- od King's County representatives on the provincial executive. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Cantelo in the absence of the president. Mr. Macxenzia. Mr. John Mclnnlis. secretary, read the minutes of the last meet- ing and also the financial report. Mr. T. Gillies of Charlottetown spoke on the provincial wildlife exhibit to be presented during Old Home Week and requested assistance from the county bra-noh. Mr. Walter M. Bears of Char- lottetown proposed that an over- all Kl.ng's County branch be fonn- ed with sub-branches located in different centres throughout the county. The King's County branch vot- ed 350.00 for feed for the cane- tuary at M.-illtown Cross. Considerable discussion took "NOR TH Revealed now tor your thrills , . Wells-Fargo robbery . .. story of the fabulous Carey. Alexis Smith. F IXTRAI place regarding shooting on farm- . '. ' ;. C speradoes buried e of all the West, lrnew this agent Annual Meeting King's Co. Fish And Game Ass'n ers' property without huntul llri aslclng permission. and Mr. Al- bert Acorn of Bridgetown felt that this situation was becoming all too common. and suggootod the hunters should first obtain permission before entering any property. Discussion also censor- ed on a guide association with each registered with the depart- ment. and each of whom would be responsible for any breach committed by hunters in their charge while on the fa-rmon' property. The meeting then adjourned. Man Dies In Sewer Cave-in HAMll.'l'0N (CP) .- One man was killed and a second crawled to safety at a sewer cave-in on Mount Hamilton Thursday. Dead was Alex Tarnoczi. 80, d 279 McNab street north. The city constructon worker was buried alive when a ton of clay broke loose and pinned him 1! feet below the surface. His co-worker. Bruce Walker. I, was also pinned by the first drop of earth. but he managed to claw his way in safety. BRING THE FAMILY AND JOIN IN THE FUN AT THE--- RIVER " ........... IAIN 93 Show Time SHINE E” I m. -m.....Z TODAY AND SATURDAY . . the mystery of the West's you told in gunsmoke and violmce . CAVE OF OUTLAWS . Edgar Buchanan and Victor Jory trail to a fabulous De-vil'a land underground . . . ranean darlmess where seven de a ' all but one who alon .. lie See Macdonald follow its! a mostly mister- lthelr soolon loot ”"cAvs or THE OUTLAWS" COMEDY - CARTOON - TRAVEL ADULTS 60: - Children Under 12 FREI KlNli lllllli COFFEE- G.B. Maraschino Cherries G.B. Coffee Cordials G.B. Nougatlnes 3.8. Pineapple Cube: G.B. Maple Walnuts Charlottetown. P. E. I. warm flesh-tones of everyday Americans faced with a tremen- dous ditty. It is Paramount's stir- ruls vcrsion of James A. Michen '5 ilrval novel of the Korean N12 ”The Bridges At Toko-ri." I ”i'h nncned yesterday at tht ij'-5'9 Edward Theatre. iyllmtd in color by Technicolor "” Swing William Holden. P Kelly. Fredric March and '” Rooney. the film relates ll" imrt-gripping tale of man at if -ind the women they leave Pl!-nil. Told in the broad terms Iiilc operations performed by p Naval nyiag arm it also foc- -fi on the personal emotional "llltnts that 2 . S : -T D 5 .. 3. Eu -3- 3'1- 3 25- ""9 E: i -E '.'s be killed. At Toko-rl" In Just motion picture. it fltiivned in be considered one HoII.swood's malor contribut- SPECIAL for therest of TURKEY or Adults 31.50 ' in, many years. ON IUNDAY Special Sunday Dinners will be served in The Bison "Rainbow" Dining Room, Montague, With All The Trimmings. Dinner served from 4 - 7 the insult RESTAURANT IJINNEIIS every Sunday the season. CHICKEN Children 75c Starring ROG( HUDSON - YVONNE DGCARLO Also -- SHORTS . . . . Show Time 8 PM. S.T. 1111111111 1i11111i1 "sen newts" bl Technicolor When The Mighty Sioux Nation Boat The DRUMS or wants: ...and the black hills of Dakota roared with tho gthundor cl battlol "ill .41 . f x I ' ll-'.'.,-lladftrvt as -1., 5,, 1..1lI... - v 0'91 "MAN wrm rm: swam. map" No. or (Serial) scan-ma. scaarcu. scmmzu (Comedy) KU KU NUTS (Cartoon) l TODAY and THE nui'is'MI BLACK DAKOTAS SATURDAY Friday 8:30 - T - 9:00 Saiurdn At 1:30 3: - 7 and 0 mac: su1'oN- ommd 5, um: anion EDWARD ronav AND SAT. THE STORY- THRILLED T0 BY. MILLIONS IN LIFE MAGAZINE! -,.,- liulx 1 HI: lit V-- lililllfil-IS .Yl' 'liOli()-Ill I-I'r'rHu'I: s1.1m11 .1 ,...1.I...:1..,, ... ..I.. ll 1 IINH () l(HI starring IIVILLLQRI HOLDEN GRACE KELLY FREDRIC MARCH I IIKCKEY RODNEY alanding control of earl Colorado Into Im-flea, For seed-potato DDT and 7”41()npper). Int ROBERT gums ug; w . 3097 Copper. Like DEEOOP Dun. it give hand 1., 1113111 .'i5i5&:'.'.i" urcoptional control of both insects and bhghca. 3"-tlllirttl-i7fl1NE DAVIE rm. rrs. it is also an excellent insecticide- Pttlllzii-wilvl-I-A-I-ti-I nngieide for many other crops. NICWS - ('AR'li()llN Shows 3.30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE Grow lop-grade potatoes . . . C-I-t I5'ii"rAro paces DIICOP SPRAY. Contains 157., DDT and Although developed especially for point -I Potato QPOVIOPI NIIOW they can rcly upon C-I-I. Pnlntn Pcaticrkku Our effcctive. low-coal control of insects ami I1Iig'hl.-. T nulll IIRTVPEI more market- nblc polatoea per acre, make I higgcr profit per huahcl. WIN"! )'0" l'”'”l""' your crop with C-I-L Hold-tented Duals and Sprays. FUR MIGHT, LEAHIUPPERS AND BEETLES DIICOP DUST. A combined inscoticido fungicide containing 379 DDT and 77, Coppc with a special carrier-sticker. Given out- and late blight, ea beetles and leaf- Imp w-rs. or heal rraulis. new III-i.F.(l.(lI' Hunt at I r first sign of lo-aflpppon. May he need at any time except when raining or windy. or where aphid infu- Oaiirm in Iiemv. use D ECOI' Dust In-7 GM Other 0-I-l ?asvouhauuu0ohuansax.&yowh&rloILahu-5-autumn guano---poop----coco--go-o-----on-no o ' '1” GD agricultural chemlcalsj Carolina: through ' C-I-I. so); not Wortoblo Powdou Especially efTrciivc against leafhnppcrs. 8 well as bottle! and many other insects. Because of its fine particle size. C-I-L 50'?) DDT Wottahle Powder gives exceptionally unifor- mverngr and has superior au-pv-nlfmn and atllm-in prnpO7tiPl. Mix with "Tri-Clip" II mrlhino-of insecticide-fungicitlr aptly. "I-C0,. Water-rlisprrsiblv pnwrlor 1 mining .12'7;. Copper for control of I-arty X late blight. Cosnpatiblo with DDT. Lead C Calcium Areonato. 'RoXoAIaFIaedCoppa-Jnstvillla Qocial oarrla-stir-Itrr. Gives do-pondnlslr. Ind-1 ooet blight control. Apply at any line on? during wind at rain. Q"-m.,q. hnyu-mun MOM) Enron. Apimlvnnl W Input: Idifaa. Mammal. Tannin. ()n&aI. Ont. M 'iT& Potato Pesticides Isa-tony ocajo ..'::.r . '