ee PP OR Oe Or me ship in the “Turtle Club’. The presentation was’ made at the wearing t Resuscitation Medal Presented Employee Jack B. Brown, Charlottetown, an employee of the Maritime Electric Company, has been awarded the Canadian Electrical Association resuscitation medal for having revived George L. i yo P a 3 rE ait i OMMISION In the account of the Mac- Ausland - Shaw wedding in Tuesday’s Guardian, the name of the best man James MacAus- land. of Halifax, cousin of the ASSEMBLY DELEGATE of St .Andrew’s Presbyterian ®. Earle Hickey & Co. Genedian Bank of Commerce Building Semmorside, P. E. |. Phone 2235 R. E. Ellis & Son Limited fre — Aute — Casualty 8S Semmer %. E. E. Parkman Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. Summerside, P. E. I. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. (Alse Kensington on Saturday’s) Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water St. Summerside A B. Campbell, BA, LLB. S'Side 3818 @rockett and Gallant Bldg, Slide MONTAGUE—Milon Fraser, \el- | the : j fF Fs z z e i | | ai THe | z | i 28 é g if iF | E i ! e | ! t it il : aE its Hed a8 4 #Ba Fireer : f itl } OTTAWA (CP) — » a Appointment new naval attaches in Moscow and Islo was announced by the navy Friday night. ‘Named Friday nqw is har- bor master and master attendant at Halifax. Cmdr. Herbert Bruce Carnal, 47, of Toronto and Ottawa, has been appointed naval, military and air attache to the Canadian ambassador to Norwy. He will also serve as naval attache to jthe Canadian ambassadors 0 \Sweden ad Denmark, ~ o ok | special service will be preached 4 | Ez * TO SPEAK eee ee a OS Ce Oe ee ee ee eee oS ee ee : . . ; 7 ~TSLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Presbytery Women’s Association at Heartz Hall, Trinity Church, Charlottetown yesterday. Sata are international and those sponsored by the United Church of Canada. Hlustrated drawings _|were by Henry Purdy. The meeting was opened by the hymn and prayer, with president, Mrs. Ewen Ander- gitl i Anthony Ware, Bread- the devotion- ay ing, which was held in Moncton, N.B., was given by Mrs. Arthur Seaman. The president, Mrs. Ewen Anderson, gave a wonder- ful report of Dominion Council annual meeting in Toronto held May 10-15. She reported’ that the first W.A. leadership training course will be held at Tatama- , Sept. 2, 3 and 4. Mrs. Anderson said the whole five- sessions could be summed the tims and objects of W. : — SUMMERSIDE — A combined service of Presbyterian, Baptist and United Churches of Sum- merside, and the Baptist Church of Lot 16, will be held in Sum- merside Baptist Church this Sun- day evening at 7 p.m. where a by Rev. E. M. B. Wheelock, dis- trict secretary for New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island for the British and Foreign Bible Society im Canada. A_ film, “The Leaves of The Tree” will A graduate in arts and divinity of Acadia University, and Mas- . Dur- ; E i : fz 5 i To deepen the spiritual life of the women of the church. To develop a program of -|Seaman, Bradalbane; The: Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. June 6, 1959. 3 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION THEME PEL. Presbytery V Holds Annual Meeting { y Christian fellowship and service, personal evangelism and steward- ship, and To inspire the women of the church to an increasing know- ledge of interest in, and loyalty to the total program of the church. : She closed her remarks with the motto of the newly elected president, Mrs. J. Y. MacKinnon, “Let Christ be the centre of your life’. The dedication prayer was given by Mrs. William Rogerson. bers with a negro spiritual and Mrs. F.B. Conrad accompanied him on the piano. OFFICERS The installation of officers by Mr. Latimer was as follows: Hon. president, Mrs. A. Frank MacLean, Trinity; president, Mrs, Ewen Anderson, Trinity; ist. year. ing to a close with benediction. After the meeting a half-hour was enjoyed in the social ‘hall where tea was served. W.A. | tian citizenship, Mrs. Max Coop- er, Belleview; visiting and chris- tian fellowship, Mrs. J.S. Mac- Leod, Hunter River; christian education co-op., Mrs. §. S, Car- son, Trinity; christian steward- ship, Mrs. Windsor Bell, Hamp- ton; Literature secretary, Mrs. Arthur Seaman, Park Roy: . The president expressed the wish that the membership would be great- ly increased during the coming Mr. Latimer brought the meet- pleasant vice, Mrs. Arthur Seaman, Park Royal; 2nd. vice, Mrs. Lorne recording secretary, Mrs. Blair Andrew, New Glasgow; correspondence secretary, Mrs. Stewart Wright, Park Royal; treasurer, ‘Mrs. J. Norman MacLeod, Park Royal; press secretary, Mrs. J. Finley MacLeod, Trinity. In addition the following com- mittee conveners were appointed: devotions, Mrs. -Anthony Ware, storm battered this Prairie vil- lage in northwest Kansas for two hours Wednesday night, covering the town with 1% feet of ice. ‘Roofs of four business houses and several homes collapsed un- der the weight of the ice. A tor- rential rain followed the hail, Roodige_mgeny basements. DAMAGING HAIL STORM SELDEN, Kan. (AP)—A hail Island Woman Ont. of the mmaler wards in 6 continent-wide Bill Aimed AtStopping Criticism PARIS (AP) — A bill which could virtually stifle press critic- ism of the de Gaulle government has been introduced in the French National Assembly. Its legal purpose is “‘to pro- tect the morale of the army.” The proposed law would make it a crime in time of peace to act+in. such a way as to injure ,| ‘the morale unity, discipline and chain of command of the army, or to cast doubt on the rightness of the cause which the army serves’ under the orders of the government.” Broadly inter- preted, this could inglude critic- ism of any government action. The bill introduced by five Gaullist deputies would apply not only to the French press but to any foreign journalist writing on French territory. It would provide jail terms not only for the authors of articles deemed prejudicial to the best in- terests of the army but to the owners, directors, editors, print- ers and distributors of the pub- lication carrying the offending article. France already has such a law on its books, but it is applicable only in time of war. 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