liea If Kffamef and Lenonrie Vow-t elle Quebec. were oiitltnerl by Mrs French and Miss Apt and o ' I 'Io ti Mi I . . . Losses By Fishermen In King 5: s,f.,j; ..;;”,';:;;.ng Tigsdax Mai 7. 1957 ft-. gg..V.g..i..... pm 5- t. TRANSFERRED 'fhItlIad - I 1 R I N - s Th. A 1 . . . MIS: It-mmic Maclar ii in , Ilisef e members to her home to the co' Y O BaPl.isl W.ili.:'s'iiiii:'t'is'i MSit'l(I"ieiLxn"H: JHII. 'l1acKen7.ic- toldd'ilifat'llQ umrrsk ' Y "b in” "wemil which Wm 59 f0”0W' ' l ed h i Mtinimtitc WEIN Hf'ifi at the -ilt)II(:(-' 0'. mt Hench eVa"gel'5'5 0' G”"”l The" Regular Me."ngIed by 3 wen) eVmm8' Mi” Adah bosses suffered blf hut" "Eh" Cnunw WW" .h'" dec at k xi: Mr and Kira Lcltii) White. Fri- mg” and "1 me Bamm Ch”"'" Tl. Macaregor "d M"' L90" J"'"'” as-men in P-E.l.'s Eastern section they d0 W lmwd W P” " ' da) CH'lllIlH with fourteen mem- b"””l'3-51-t in (tnnneclirm mm " Wwlai niw-iiiiz of thhm" '" M b' in charge Of Ihe ' In last 't1iuraday's I4-hour blow qpear to have been confined In most areas to the destruction of etnalderahle quantities of rope. later: at least until June a corres- pondent tbere states. i T, E d U . . Fhh m” "9. bung hnqed. inl IdEdwal,l,(li1ililtlelflllltgillllig rittliiiid pxiitsli souls are being kept alive iiyuw hymn um bers and lllFE'(' visitors present. this work. The business of the iricclin: was conducted by Mrs. White assisted by Mrs. Llewellyn. Mrs White t-x- Kui2- rniiim Vlenmrlal Hospi-l Program and those on the Lunch tal nllltxllfy I-Iub was held at thejcommittee are Mrs. Beecher iiniiit ..i lllsx ,;.m, Macaregm on Hickox. Mrs. Carl Stewart. Mrs . Th - I John Tredenick and Mrs. D.M The rough seas and poor visibility crates. anchored in the tcfa tinttilt-yscrmm: M50" Jghutriizslsm pained regm at me dwmuw M rliniiiim i-it-iiiii; Reading of the i MacDonald. prcvalllna 1! molt colt-al sections such timeastheremovalo VWIIIK Phillinians 2:5-ll. was read hy M'55 M" "l the near rum". Md "IIiHil-- His llllilttlflt by routine A large amount of sewing toi- tlllllll 990 5-"3 thy "W1 0”'”W" l'93mC”0'll "am highwaw E3 "W Mrs. Arthur MacNc-ill. followed cmweyed the WM VlNlP-S 0' the i"”' Wvr some iliscussiun the nursery was at-comPiished dur- .( on recently - opened season the passage of !lleulInC58V)'( :';:;,iiy the Lords Prayer In unisnn..Inembers in her ('hti:s('n unit. in. ” Ma 'iv"Hlvrl mat the next meet- ing the evening. A dainty Iunrh E1911 50 Wlddudf; :uh'”V9 51:" I50?" ”999:o”"Y 3' L1 pgarkets A vocal solo ”Take Up Thy Cross G""1f3 litldnan island. Miss Apt "'2 b" "19 -'1"-11 one until the fall. . was served by the hostess assisted I 51933"! 1" 3 9- ' ' V9 5”” C0" "9" ed 'lwas. beautifully rendered by Mrs. g”cm"f?'? reejllilnded and my MN Rltland Diamond invitedtby the committee- Iheselunfavorahle factors prevent- Hauls of lobsters report yes..Cec” P-ranch. Two readings on hymn (.od will Take t'ai-.. in ad many of the fliaermen from setting out any more than token amounts of gear. The highest recorded tides in many years pushed against the Island's north ahone at the height of the storm Thursday, carrying out to sea on its return many traps been plied on the seashore ready to be taken out the held responsible for the destruct- ion of two boats In the Cable Head area. one of them in use only one terday In Souris averaged around the Eager St W. ...m C .. Dd. wo mum 9'' 250 tnpst .B"y"s "He is No: 0HCI'('. Hi? lr:si1is:n.'. were reported to be Paying 25 were wad by Mrs. MacNem and "M3 ""1 30 cw" 9" Wund f”rtMrs. G. H. Myers. and an inter-3 "'9 '9" (mi ”""ed' lesting story. entitled "Our Cross " was read by Mr White. A seasou of silent prayer closed with pray- er by Mrs. Freda Apt. Pant-rs nn Feller College us-re Anne Dunn Sells I5 of 35 Paintings Wimi"'35 0" Show 3' me Leicester Other mlS5l0llEll') studies included Glfueries in L”"d””- ithe work of the Baptist missionar- One painting was purchased by. you was sung A discussion rPgarfillIl,: .,,-...””, ing a C. G. l T. g..,.,,. ,7,,,,,,., rig "'9 Presbyterian Church uas Me and plans were iin;iliIi-d. 75 Ueiwllyn was appoitiicrl co. leadt-i' with MIN Saiiifra .llat'E..i . ern lhtt f'I'lli)l'l of tho iisiliiiu i-om. n'l'lllf'l' tins gum and uh. Rmlrp Tlii- ttniiili-iiiit rings" and the Mn- Dah ii('llt'tflt'flilll l.iint'h was ger- VH1?!) Iliv limit-ss assisted hy FINAL SHOWING TODAY FUNNIEST PICIURE smct MISTER ROBERlS'l Susan ” Kirk - - - 3 . -son ri-mri in . i-um-a an. r------ me ----x- i::::' ”.'.'.?..2”i'.";.?.2.f:.i”.”Jlf". -. l "” ' Hayward and . ut 1”" in am "tud occured ii LONDON (Cpl - Am” Dunno detailed exposition of the work in' A" "N'"l'lW HIM? Quiz cniit X ' 'i s"'" B” when if u "poned 27'ye”'”'d "mt dwghtu M the this field and how the college was led "Whit Said it" was led l i 2 a. i that over 1.000 1l'8Pl WET8 Swept late Canadian millionaire Sir founded by -t,1ada"-K. Feller was Mrs ll'liii4- 'l'tit- ll'leCll.ll' -l )-)1 I 't 3x "'"'-V' In mam” the high nde is James Dmmv has 59” 15 M her 35 given by Mr; A Vl Riigt-rson With the lixiiin "When IL season. M; l) t; b their, 3' tr--::r---r-r-:r:f . . . . - ., . ggdwg To Mon mp. let in dun”, inshore .Phi;p Duznl: livho "V: in Londollrp GERMAN CATHEDRAL piligrslliiinigii ti and Mrs. David Van E 3'30-1-1. r-o wuiiamedvnieipng 251. Eu iii: &cn7i;a1r(hotCgcC-xi-imgle-.” Hie School. in ',".f;;;,l:;';u':';3",1f', ";.':;,.tl,'?f;;lfo;'c;f".nr::.8e "Om 15 Bums 1"; The mm..-” 3. WOW W 0,.r"s r - e n on ' . .. . l - . t , . t- ” N?” "am an i 0 uppy i W" w m rl rem Em en)?” fo0n)an' Voneyb ' 10059 551133 Wlml” m9'"' Miss Dunn who lives perma-(the oldest in Vtt-st (-eI'm3I1)v'. was NOT SINCE -FATHER OF T E BRIDE U pol. RCAF Station Namao. Alber as an accounta to V: years. He and reading. n in reported from Momagueg . h . Hm 1025 U DOING! ta. after complet.ingV the 27 week joined the RCAF In July 1956.. and His mother. Mrs. Margaret mu I kw hum were made along Bently at St. in it-etstguthicompc in . .. . Supply Officers hours: which after Ittendlnz the 0lf1cers' Wheian. resides at Bear River. 0. E , com on sum.” M 0' F"3""v W . 9" "'5 ."5'.b----V -- - - s. - N, x commenced October 1, 1956. School at RCAF Station London. P.E.l. mg .3” pm! sumac” wy'mm:'e band Michael Wlshart and five-. E A mm; DAVIS x p ' I-'-O Whelan was born in Beal August to October 1959 hi: was we A.H. Moody. commanding "1; mm” 0, H" mm” pm year-old son Francis. opened the. Enlps-I BORGNINE am-i PEI. lie att.-nded St Dun. ll-uisflenred to 1 Officers Technical officer. RCAF Station Aylmer, la ween" texhibition herself on Mbgy 1. It isi , kadmu Award WM" (0, WOW" I sIan's University. Charlottetown. Training School. scar station depicted presenting F-0 Whelan Tm.) it Rum” m the Mom. expected to last a in threei i P.l-:.l.. 1950 to 1954 and obtained Aylmer for the Supply 0fficers' with in: graduation diploma. ” ' .. . .. . weeks. E . q . DEBDIE REYNQLES . rue area is land to be in": fISh- The pictures depict bird and lu- CHAIN SAW5 mm” - . r "m9" in 3'” "'9' ”P””'"3 "W sect life and flowers. A spokesman '”""Isif&. FIIZGERALD ? . "DP? '1'" "h”””3 Wm M90”? at the gallery says they have a 'V"1f,b" the mlddk M M” ”luminou quality in the style of AND SCOTT - ATWATER U N z S a e n W993 "1"" ""3 "W W"! 5” ll-V Frcncii artist. Andrea Massun." 1 oL"i'iioAim MOTORS k”3'l "3h'""'”- Her niece, Nell Dunn. was mar-l Sold and serviced by Ldbstermen in the Murray Har- bor South area did not run their ried in February to Jeremy Sand-1 ford. son of a wealthy Hereford- Keifh carmighael . Brat-kley Point Road ' l ' lines until yesterday morning, h- 5 H. . Journalism, Music, Letters ..::..i'a"::'.2'nr.::s'.::: mun. NEW YORK 1A?) Daily News received the 1957 Piil- ltzer award for meritorious Public service for exposing the Hodxe scandal in Illinois. Eugene O'Neill won his fourth Pnmmr prizm me first evgr fields of letters and music. Mart-h were considcredd ' , gual'd?d posthumously. fol" J"! i - - ' o play Long Day ti Joi-ney into Night. it was the first time a play- wright had been given tour Pul- ltzt-r prizes. There was no fiction award made by the trustees of Columbia University. which has awarded the prizes since 1917 under the will of the late Joseph Pulitzer. publisher of The St. Louis Post- dispatch and the old New York World. The trustees made eight awards in journalism and six in music and letters. The awards in journalism are u'ortlil3l.000 cash to the individu- als chosen. The ones in the arts are worth 8500 each. The winning n('WSDBDel' gets a gold plaque. RHSTON OF THE TIMES James Heston of The New York Chicago . no award wlaas giiven for the best All the auards were given for '""i0"- Th? 51 ”'19'm5 cmeiury, the calendar year 1956 except in :;a519g:u"ed by the trustees was the field of drama and music. For i There also was no special clta--3195? Plilesi Work-'t Pl'0duc0d du" itlon for any of the choices in the ing the I2 months ending last ' Certificates, Scholarships Are Presented At Stcirs' Concet At a delightful Stars of the Fes-Icrnup Tap. Peggy Johnston. J-an tivnl concert held last night in theIo'coiinni. Given Clark. Dianne Mac t:"t::.i.:.:l:t".S.t:.2”'.::.9:::; wt -M vow 1...” ha" w' capacity. was momlthy Annear. Beatrice Power; chor. appreciative of the numerous vocalius. Grades 5. 6. and 7. "The Keel piano and dance numbers nrescnt- Row;" l'n('al solo. ”Meadows and Egu:iy"l;;u;';';?eg?ugfI.lthe K"”V.Maidcns.” Phyllis Nicholson; The program was most capablvjPi3"0 '”'”t "Fm" Ad""'""" convened by Mrs. Ralph Beck.iHeather MacDonald; vocal solo. while Mr. Beck acted a s maatai ii-The Little Prince." Jock Beck; of MC8I'e1Et:I!:ie3- Sm . d ” iFrench Clhorus: solo tlap. lgloliience 1'5. In WlI' In - 7! Macnon dz iano soc. ” e s at Archie Hume presented the cer ll-jveningfl" Pt?ggy MacLeod; vocal tificates to the winners as well a-isolb, "Down By The ltlvei-slag," Times won the award for national nine scholarships which are aslawyn Phillips; piano gala. rt-porting. g IOUOW-53 i”Peasants' Frolic." Marilyn Nor- Russcll Jones of the United Piano. 10 to 12 years. Joyce Do vi-ls; Double Tap, Dianne S.iaw and Press won the award for interna- tiiinal reporting. 4 The Salt Lake (Utah) Tribune was selected for local rep0l'tln8 Inn edition time) for its coverage ' of the Grand Canyon crash of two airliners in which 128 persons dit-d. - Wallace Turner and Wlliam Lambert of the Portland Oregon lan were cited Iolntly for stories exposing teamsiers unlon "vice and corruption" n Portland. The award was for local reportng (no edition time! and each man 8818 SL000. l'.S. SENATOR WINS other awards were: History - Russia Leaves the War. by George F. Kennaii. Biography-Profiles in Courage. by Senator John F. Kennedy Chorua.. Grades 1 and 2. "wthugug lnkery, (Dom. Mass). Are Making Cakes;" vocal solo. , Poetry-Things of This World. "Snowflakes." Sandra Shaw" THE Shllr-Gain CHVIl1'ld! 1! M, R'ph.rd wlibu.-, piano solo. "Peasants Frolic. 'beiniz sponsored by Gowan Brae. Music-Meditations on Eccleal- Sandra Stewart: Tap solo. LolslW.I- in St MII'Y'I H811. Sollrll. sales. by Norman Dello Jolo. Hughes; vocal solo. "The Fairy Mondly. M8)! 13- Flees! lend , A special citation was awarded Ship.” Gail McKeeman; Plano entries not later than Saturday. Kenneth Roberts "for his hoatlr- it'll novel: which have long con- tributed to the creation of greater interest in our early American his- war; 9 and under. Jean MacLcntl iLois Hughes: piano solo. "A High- Vocal. 10 to 12 years. Florence way Lullaby," Ban-y Non-lg; vocgl MacDonald: 3 and under. Deniel.solo. ”Ilark The Tiny Cowsllp C0mPl0n- Bell". Helen Shaw Burke: Piano Special vocal. Helen Shaw Burke. .5510. ”Ggv0(te.” Joyce Dew"; Intermediate vocal. Gwyn P1nl- icltorus. all grades. "The Hunt in "D8. 325-00 Iwlrd. iUp:" piano solo. ”Gavotte Mig- Clrdllln Rhythm BInd- S5-00' onnc." Dianne MacLeod; Group IWIPd- Tap. Marion Clark. Carol Sulli- MIOMIZUI-' 3011001. GFIGGS 3 aildlvan. Florence MacDonald. Wendy 4 and Grades five. six and seven. glolinstbn. each won a 35.00 award. . Mrs. Raoul Reymond acted as. accompanist. and at the conclusion Shthe prpgram. Mr. Reymond. o is vo ce teacher at the Mon- tague Schools, rounded out the. evening's entertainment by sing-p lng two solos. "Bless This House"i BUY FAMILY bread. always Ind "SW19 Enchlmed F-V0308". lfresh at your grocers. Try our FOUIVWHIB 1! the nmsr-mt home-made and twin loaves. Mon- EASTERN May 11th to Mrs. Ciias. MacDon- solo. "Rosemary." Joan Coffin: aid. tSecr(-tary). Tiny Tapatera. Jeanne Inga. Allan Fraser. Anne McGowan; Vocal! ' TIIE Law Office of Melvin J. ermen had but little opportunity to put out much gear prior to the storm. Packers in this Kings Microscopes in the armed forcesi medical museum at Washington include a model built in 1600. PHONE 6423 I .-R ' 0 :.Ioeee.i.”; WHEN YOU GIVE HER ANOTHER OF THOSE WONDERFUL ;..GENERAf. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES! ....gg....0IUOQ.....' solo. "A Breete Comes Dancing."l ",,.y.-- Florence MacDonald: Chorus, McQuald will he closed all day 3 0”," tom-n,n,m gwng, wen: Grades J and 4. "The Farmyai-d;" Wednedsay during May to Sept- : Ednorm w,mn3-3u(om goon; vocal solo. "Snowflakes," Anna ember Inclusive. of the Tuscaloosa fAla.l News. Cartoons - Tom Little of the Nashville (Tenn! Tennessean. News photography - Harry A. Trask of the Boston frraveler. STATE FRAUD EXPOSURE The Chicago Daily News was cited for "determined and cour- ageous public service In exposing ii 32.500900 fraud centrlng in the office of the state auditor of fill- nols. resulting in the Indictment and conviction of the state auditor ant others. This led to the 0l'lm' iratinn of state procedures to Dl'0' vent the recurrence of the fraud." The imprisoned state auditor wait Orville E. Hodge. The staff of the Salt Lake Trib- une was praised for Ill "PWNW and efficient coverage" of the Grand Canyon crash under nus- iiiire of edltloa tune. Shaw; Ballet solo. 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