Fromn t'he Orono Flour -Mili Wednesdays. Gordon Lockwood no LiaeBowl-im at day 11001; theiee denee, Lo-t 1,( ORlington. Service 14th, at ?.a0( IN MEà NOo one knorws ho-ý No ome lknowýs 1have sufi7rdL iLif e hanever in iny heart your Sweetly, tender, Young1 Thie Youing1 Sreet U id ýveing, 1-1Decei Eilnorey i opened wtha venor, followe( theni led ii, pri The business Vice-Presidel)i the orhn IAima, Tbas "A glad SI eqi- hv T-Tv l ar .Ixlvnn FChrist. Hynn e endtonbi ) conse. Successful P; :O an acere froa of approxâm-ately [s alirosftiike a f bout conmaenders hoisted black flags of sur- 9ego ahead" signal to the three out of every eight niormaliy depend for their livelihood on export tutral Representa'tive J. E. Wý on the pasture tour sponsiored iaton C,.op 1ijprovement- tiop r(,eent - y. The touri visia tothefari-nsof A. S. & Son, J. MAlln Dixon, Nel rfagar Towny Liine; Wi-n Boo MI C. Beaty. Troaalgar To Anderson Bros., C. F. Picke r eead Graham of Esquesýiîn. At ail points thhe maemqers group s.aw aid lear-ne sv-niel ineei.To~ paraphrase Juliî sûr of anmeent history, "'The Vh-y v sw-v, and xere oonvîiecd wevre eonvineed thut the 1Dong-ltermi pasture when cc 01 thie pror er mixtures Of and ckea-huproperlyS a mel-prepared fleiddil a hig of f atliy nd followed ïup managenient, 'offers ruai si in the io'weriog of productior Thle highlight of thie£eut was, hcowever, at the Beaýt,ý whemr a b-acxre field w I 1944 to- te O.AC. long-teri ture ixture along fwiifh crop of one u basel 0f oats acre. This past spring lihe fi ivided 'DY ineans of eiuC0tri mito four four-acre Paddocks. The i)eem]iber p-rogra'm is as nWs: Dec. 16th.-lThe WMessý,,ge -t0 ~The Messa~ foreign trade bas been largely a gov- t now, to help create peacetinme jobs, do its fuit share- in finding asomers business ail over the world, in strange idred languages and cu>rrencies. in banks have a key rote in this complicated but essen- 'etimae task. Every day their foreign branches and cotres- s arrange credits, handle documents and performr other operations to bring buyers and setters togeth-er across ac1es of distance, language and custom. mnary ij Ir 16~ Union UbIEs and fieltd da ys com- saoula- ato.