JULY 6, 1951 Westinghouse Co. Elects President HAMILTON. July 1--J. M. and comptroller at Canadian Weating. house Company Limited. has been electod president of the Hamilton Control of the controllers Insti- tute of America. He succeeds 3. at. the Thompson. vice - president E. Dearocq. comptroller steel Company of Canada. now becomes a director. one of three controls in cm. ads. the institute is a technical and professional organization. with membership on an individual rath- er than a company basis. other officers elected are: Vice- president. M. S. Sutherland; sec- retary-treosurer. Burlington steel Co. Ltd., Hamilton: secretary. I. Garslde, comptroller. N. slate: co Ltd, Hamilton: Hamilton. Directors are: A. G. Hill. secre- tary-treasurer.' Wilkinson-Kompass 8. E. Lelirocq. of Canada Ltd.; E.P. McGavin.treas- urer. Hayes Steel Products Ltd., and F. Tancock. secre- tary-treasurer, John A. Langs 3; Ltd., Hamilton; comptroller. steel Company Merriton; Sons. Ltd.. Kitchener. The local control. one of two in i Western Canada. has members in London, Brantiord. Chatham. mg. Catherines. Thorold. chener. St. Fergus and Meri-iton. Bedeque and Vicinity -Relatives and friends of Mrs. are pleased to learn that she is pro- gressing favorably, following an Prince County Herbert Craig. Middleton. operation in the Hospital. Summerside. Mrs. Esther Clarke. her nieces. Mrs. son and Mrs. to her home. Mr. Tyne with friends in Bedeque. Mr. Thomas Moyse conducted the services on the Kenslngtoii Charge of the United Church. Sunday. June 24th. in the ab- sence of the pastor. Rev. L. M. Murray. who is at present in C hlcago. Friends of Mr. James Arbing are pleased to see him out again after being lndisposed for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Corbett and family were visitors to Fernwood recently. the guests of Mrs. Cor- bett's parents. Mr. and Mrs. .i. H. Macl-larlane. Mrs. James Henderson of this village is spending a few days with relatives and friends in Vic- toria. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dobson. Eayfield. N. B.. were visitors to Bedeque and Summerside last week. They were accompanied by Mrs. Dol-ison's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Finlay of Jolicure. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Haslam. Calgary. have been spending a few days on P. E. island. They visited with Mr. I-laslnrn's rel- atives in Springfield Lot 67 and with Mr. and Mrs. John Haslam. Carleton Siding. They also at- tended a meeting of the Grand Orange Lodge in Fredericton. N. 8. Grace De Marsh. Sack- and her daughter Helen oi Toronto. were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mac- Caull. Carlcton. Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Weeks. Bedeque on 23rd. Miss De Marsh is a social service work- er in Toronto. This is her first visit to this Province. Mrs. ville. N. 3.. South Bedeque Auxiliary of the W. M. S. held their June meet- ing at. the home of Mrs. Harrison Macl-'nrlane on Wednesday. 13”!- Meeum: was opened with a de- votional service taken from the Missionary Monthi)'- 8”" whim hymn No. 378 was sung. utes of previous meetinx W” mid and adopted. Roll was rc- rnonded to by eleven members. letter was read regarding an ap- neal for funds from the Truro Home for girls. The secretary reported ten sick calls made dur- lng the past month. Mrs. Horace Wright. Jr.. read a WP" ”" Church Youth Work. The mem- bars were invited to the home of Mrs. Douglas Affleck for the July meeting. Ofierinl ""0""? ed in 54.35. Meeting closed wltn the Mispah Benediction.- The "Half Century CW5" m" at the home of Mrs. Pearl Af- fleck on Monday for their June meeting. President presided. It was decided to discontinue meet- ings for the summer monthl- Plans were made for an afternoon tea. which was held on June 21-2. 31.0 .1 me home of Mrs. Aftleck. The guests of honor were MT!- Moreglde, who is leaving Bedeque in the near future. Ind ”';!' Howatt who has recently 00"" -9 the village with her husband. Tea was sewed and a social hour en- joyed. ,g,g,,... , canoioan nsan SCHOOL report of Car- ' th Following is e for ma month digan Head school of June. and; ix.-1. Barbara Curran; 2. Junior shephard. Grade V.--1. Helen MacAulay: 2. Mary Curran. Donald ; George Curran. Grade VIII.-1. Joseph Curran: Ian". mwmntgm. received from nearly every school. 2. Margaret Maoleod; 3. Viola shepherd. Grada xx.-1. Joyce Macuod; 2. Arlene Macswain. NOKOMIS. Salk. I (CF) - The Canadian Legion Branch here iild to reorganize when member- treasurer. G. E. Grundy. comptroller. The stude- balter Corporation of Canada Ltd.. Summer- side, who has been the guest of Charles Hender- Bruce Afileck. dur- ing the past week. has returned and Mrs. Clark MacQuarrie, Valley. were recent visitors Min- ' ' ing the number of prospective bah V .. -4' A detachment from the Royal Cana Ii7Nl,iI3c l THE A detachment from the famous 8th New Brunswick Hi-15533 with "Princess" adopted in the Italian Campaign- dian Navy (Reserve)- their Mascot GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Festive Week Armed Services Parade Massed Highland bands lead. the colorful parade. The Band of the Prince Edward Isla ..m V... ..v.- a. . nd Regiment (17th Reece). side to take part in the Parade. 41 smartly stepping members of the R.C.A.F. who came from their station at Summer- i . -Photos by Durber. Annual Meeting. There was a good attendance of ratepayers at the annual O'Lcary school meeti , which was held on Tuesday night. June 26th. The chairman was James M. Macwil- liam and the secretary for the meeting was Ralph Ozon. on be- half of a special committee ap- pointed at the last annual school meeting to interview Government officials and other interested par- ties regarding the possibility of getting Grads Eleven in O'l..esry. Dr. L. G. Dewar. O'leary. made a splendid report. other members of the committee were Harry J. Macwiliiam and Edward W. Tur- ner. Dr. Dewar mention i that the committee had had interviews with Ron. Mr. Large, Minister oi Edu- cation. and Dr. law. Shaw. the Direct of Education. They had written to every school district from Illnadale to lilerslia regard- Grada lleven students and asking A reply was Inasmuch as the Provincial Gov- ernment intenda making Grade llaven into a two-year course to correspond to the work done in the first year oi Prince of Wales college. and inasmuch as the P. 0'Leary School working in close co-operation with N.s. Dept. of Education. there will be no change for this coming year in the present. Grade Eleven in the Province. but beginning in the school term of 1952-53. the w set-up will come into force. The meeting was wellpleased with the result of the work of the com- mlttee. and ordered the report filed and asked them to carry on with a View to achieving the Grade Eleven status. They re- ceived a hearty vote of thanks. Total receipts for the Omeary school district was M.165.57. Totll expenditures amounted toI5.031.lIi. The supplements were 8450 for the Principal's room. 8350 for the vice Principal's room. and the supple- ment for the other two rooms was raised from 8275 to I300. The aud- itor, Ralph Oson. was re-appoint.- ed for another year. The new trustee was Wendell B. Turner. re- placing W. 8. Brooks. retiring trustee. It was decided to build a coal bin in the basement. of the school and to seek ways of re- moving the water from the school basement. The arrears were only am. It was decided to give those in arrears two weeks until July 15th to pay up or it would no tamed over to a solicitor. The Women's Institute was praised for their splendid work in helping to furnish and equip the new achool.. The debt on this lovely four room new school is only Ili.0'Ic. It reflects great credit on the community. A vote of thanks was extended the cap- 3.1. Education Department is '"In dropped to two men. able secretary. Ieslie MacAulay. the trustees, Claude Jelly. Upton Seaman. W. 3. Brooks. for their fine work. and for all who made the school year so successful acne. A vote of thanks was extended to Rev. 0. 0. Hewlett for his work and interests in the volley ball courts on his property. especia1iY among the school children. L.L..-Li- NORTH WILTSHIRE W. M. I. The June meeting oi the W. M. 8. Auxiliary of North wiltshire United church was held in the church. it opened with a lovely Worshl service. the theme being, ”Worahp and Work." Mrs. Keir liatharley conducted the Leaders part. with other members assisting in the scripture readings, which were as follows: Mark 0: 1-5. John 17. l-5. Acts in: l-3. I Thessalonians 2:042. 11 These. 3:0-ll. Philippians 2: 12- 13 and James l: 2d-27: 2: it-l'l. Hymns sung were "Thou Glorious God. before whose face." "Jesus Thouibevine Companion." and "O brother man. fold to thy heart." A scriptural Prayer. by Leader. closed this portion of the meeting. Mrs. Reggie oiark acted as organ- ist for the evening. The business period was presid- ed over by the vice president. Mrs. Bruce Deana. Roll call answered by six members. A sketch of the minutes of last meeting was read and approved. Under the head oi unfinished binineas. it was report- ed that approximately 00.00 had been taken in unit amount from the play. hiendahip secretary had received envelopes from the secretary of Maritime Home for Girls. Moved and seconded that they be taken to church at regular service. so as the whole congregat- ion would have the privilege of contributing. supply secretary re- ported one bale of clothing sent to Toronto. to be forwarded to Korea. A donation of 31.00 received from Mrs. Walter Clark to help pay ex- penses on same. one member hand- ed in a donation for Port Work- ers at Halifax. Ten home visits. eight hospital and fourteen cards and letters sent. were reported to Ft-iendahip secretary. Correspondence was as follows: A letter from Miss Morson. Mis- sionary in India. A thank you re. ply from Mrs. MacNeill and Mrs. Nelson 1-latherlcy. in their recent, bereavement. Under new business. it was decided to send out the Travelling Aprons. again for funds. to pay expenses arising from this work. Next meeting is to be in the church. Mrs. G. Godfrey to lead nest devotional service. Givings by Tgnthiy envelopes moo. offering The meeting closed with hymn, "0 son of God. our Captain of Salvation." and a prayer for youth and Mi3I'0IIII'i:u. and pen. ediction by under, KINGSTON UNITED CHURCH W. M. 3. The June meeting of the Kingston W. M. S.. met at the home of Mrs. Bert. Willis. Theme for the evening was "Worship and Work". Meeting opened with hymn. "Take Time To Be Rely". followed by the Missionary Creed. The President followed the pro- gram from the Monthly. with different members taking part. Scripture lesson was taken from 1 Cor.. 13th chapter. followed by The Lord's Prayer. The business part of the meet- ing was then carried out. Min- utes of the previous meeting were read and approved. follow- ed by the roll call answered by twenty members and one visitor was present. Collection was tu- ken amounting to 32.90: friend- ship fund 57c. It was reported that cdtton was received for quilts from Eaton's and Simp- son's. Mrs. Pope Newman. the eldest member of the Society. has been made a life member. Mrs. Lyman Newson invited members to her home for next meeting. Lunch committee -- Mrs. Wil- bur Younker. Mrs. Merrill Green. Mrs. Lloyd Mackinnon. Hymn. "Blest Be The Tie That Binds". and the benediction clos- ed the meeting. IIIGIIPTELD W. I. Highfield Women”s institute met for the June meeting at the home of Mra., T. Ranahnn with an attendance of seventeen meni- bers. The president was in the chair and the meeting opened with the Creed. The minutes of the last meet- ing vuro read and approved. and the roll was called. The first item of business was the distribution of the shipment of blankets. It was decided to donate one premium blanket to the Mt. Herbert Orphanage. The treasurer and the vnrlons committees then gave their re- ports. The new committecs ap- pointed are as follows: Sick. Mrs. Sellick. Mrs. Stockman and Mrs. Saundcrson: school. Miss Munn and Mrs. Stockmnn; hall. Mrs. Coies. Mrs. Gny. Mrs. Stockmen and Mrs. John Good. It was decided to hold the opening dance. of the season in the near future. Final plans were made regarding the District Con- vention. It was moved and sec- onded that the Junior Rythm Band should perform there. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. O. W. Camp- bell. when the lunch committee will consist of Mrs. MacLeod and Mrs. Macl.aughlan for sand- wichea: Mrs. John Mackinnon and Mrs. Neal for sweets. The meeting then adjourned after which lunch was served by the ladies in charge. . BLARLETOWN SCHOOL Honor Roll for month of June. George Wright. Grade VIII.-i. Helen Noonan: 2. Reggie Conolly; 3. Robert Bell. Grade VII.-1. Barbara Palmer; 2. Oarl Robinson. Grade Vi.-Sr.-l.l-tarry board; 2 Olifford Denoche. Grade V1. Jr.-1. Glare Muttart; 2. Olrth Bradshaw. Grads V. A.-l. George Deltoche. Grade V. C.-1. Blanche Hamill: Grade Ix.-1. Garth Robinson; 2. Grade V. B.-l. Virginia Green. race ELEVEN GEIITBAL Gliliililiili flab ealuaa Ia raaarvol tor lows of local Intsrllv. but advutilng of 3 neway nature may be inserted at the seats a word. atrioti) pay. able In advance. . COOK'S STUDIO not perfect pictures. HYMN FESTIVAL West cove- head Church. Sunday. 3 P. M. All welcome. VOLUNTEER taggers for Kins- men Peanut Day please be on hand Friday morning at 9- o'clock. CHARLOTTETOWN KINEITE Club sale of hand-made children's wear - I-lolman's Thursday after- noon July 5th. KINSMEN Peanut Day head- quarters in former Liberal Head- quarters. Riley Building. Queen St. NEEDED a few more smart grade 9 and 10 girls for tagging on Friday during Kinsmen Pea- nut Doy. Help the Kinsmen help the kiddies. CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - Sunday. Jilly 8th. Cavendish 11 A. M. This service to be held in Baptist Church. New Glasgow 7.30 P. M. Sunday school. Cavendish 10 A. M. in the Baptist Church. North Rustico lo A. M. Rev. George Gough. Minister. ORWELL - VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - services for Sunday. .July 8th. Eldon 9.45 A. M. Vernon River Sunday School 10.15 A. M. Services ii A. M. Or- well 230 PM. Cherry Valley. Sun- day School 10.30 A. M. Service 7.30 P M. Rev. John F. Macxay. B.D.. Minister. CITY POLICE COURT -- At. the Sttipendiary Magistratcis Court ycstcrdoy just one case was heard before Magistrate K. M. Martin. A man charged with being drunk and incapalble wan: fined sic and costs or ill days in jail. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Praught of Mellenocket. Maine. are visiting Joseph Praught, 27 King Square. 0 Bristol and V0 I I icinriy Friends of Mrs. Starinis La- pierre will be sorry to learn of her very serious condition. She has been ill for some time and her condition has not. improved. Mr. Gordon Bait and Mr. Peter Durber of the service department of R. T. Holman. City. were here on business recently. Mrs. Melvin Byrne. and two children have returned to their home in the City after a short vacation here. ..'Miss Agatha MacDonald and her friend Miss Tillie Gauthier. arrived home from Montreal to spend a two rrionths' vacation with their parents. They will not re- turn until Sept. first. At least cne salmon fisherman will be in the business here this season. He is Emery McEweii. who has followed this line for years. Last week fresii salmon were selling in the City for sev- enty-fivs cents per pound. it is reported. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and three children have arrived from Halifax. to spend a vacation with Mrs. Campbell's father and sister John T. and Mabel O'Brien. Mr. Campbell will return to his duties with the C. N. R. car depart- ment in another work but. Mrs. Campbell and the children will remain home for the hot weath- er of August to give the children a long vacation in the country they love so well. Rev. Owen Sharkey of the S. D. IT. staff and Rev. F. P. Ayi- ward. PIT. at the Brae. were recent Sunday morning visitors here. Both celcbrntcd Mass at the Little Flower Church. one zit. seven. the other at elcht A.l.l. Following this they went to the Church of St. Lnurrincc to as- sist Father Reginald with his first High Mass. Fntlier Regin- ald Phaien wns orrlnlned June 17. Father Aylw.'ird prcnrlicrl a fine sermon on Sunrlny morning at the St. Laurence Church. This scribe had in plea-ant visit with that grand old man of the medical world inst week. Dr. MacDonald. St. Petcr's. When we called at his office. tiierc he was in his shirt slot-vcs nnd busy in his office. Inquiring about his age. he said. "Why 1 am only a young doctor. ninety-four year! young and on the inn Y2"! twenty-four hours a day for sixty- three years. Why." he said. "its nearly fifty years since I hrnunht on into the world." The old young doctor is smart. hair and hearty in his lovely home readv to go at any hour. Site showed us through his homo. and lovely it is. He scoffed at the thousht of retiring from his beloved duty. Mrs. Lloyd Cox and dauahttr Helen have returned from a "ii" to Boston. who-rr they H""id9d the wedding of Dr Llnrd Cf'X- 1”" of Mr. and Mrs. i.in.vd Cox. 5"- of this vicinity.-B. Noonan. Grade IV.-i. Agnes Alllan. Grade IV. A.-1. Dorothy beard. Grade iv. B.-1. Pu-ton iiamiii: 2. Allan Leard: 3. Bertha Noonan. Grade IV. C.--1. Marion Robin- son: 2. Carole Bradshaw: 3- 090!!! Palmer. Grade II. A.--1. Jimmy Aiiken. and; 11. 3-1. Marlon Nichol- son. Grade I. A.-1. Myrna Adams. Grade I. B.-i. Marlyn beard. Grade I. C.-1. Wendal Bell. 2. Ruth Bobtyl 3. Bernadette Teacher-Adele sobey .