Inov £318 ., Hospital-I .‘n-iga Diverse Views To Mingle ‘ane at Edinburgh's AI Montreal Meeting “a balloon editor TORONTO ICP) —— C anam u seen through many eyel and from many points of view when tho and Commonwealth Conference opens in Montreal May l! and sets out on Its 25-day cross- country tour. Canadians. on therr part will St Paul's Anglican Church mulled 118 by Royal Fondan- VeIeraIla Archdeacon .l. 'l'. lbboa. Ieoctae lav. N. M. Morris. L. 11.. AsuciIIo Redd _ Organist and Choir Director: George A Thompson. l'.R.C.0., (CHMI, A.Il.C.tl. 0:!) I.u.—Hflly amountoo. I35 ans—Bible Clua 0:43 Ito—Sunday School. Junior and Sequ Classes 11:00 I ssh—Sunday School. Primary and Beginners Classel 11:” arm—31mins Prayer and Sui-om. Preacher: Rev. N. M. Morrla. L.'I‘h. 1:” pin—Evening Prayer and Serum. Preocher: Von. J, T. Ibhott. Visitors Welcome. W PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Church Street. Parhdalo lav. J. I. Tye. I.A.. I.D.. MIIMQI Ml. Leallo Ellen“ Organist and Director at Seller (that’ Mrs. Stanley Newman Director at Junior and Intermediate Choir! IMO Im—SmIor and Junior Gun-ch School 11:00 ant—Nursery and KindergIrteo Classes 11:!» Ltd—Morning Worship Sermon: THE NEW STANDARD OF JESUS Anthem‘ “0 Come Ye Servanta"—T3'e "The Oddfcllovwn 0de"--M.r. John A. Macheod Church Parade of Oddlellaws Ledge “:15 arm—Primary Church School 7:00 p m.~ Eventng Worship Sermon: YE MUST BE BORN AGAIN Antheqna- God Gave The Day Lm'mg Shepherd oi Thy Sharp Music by combined Junior and Intermediate Cholra Evenlnn Worship III the Glut-ch Hall Advanced Summer Time You are welcome to Worship with on. I._._L St. Peter's Cathedral W (Anglican Church oi Canada) ROCKFORD SQUARE The Rev Canon J. K. Davies. MA. L.‘I'h.. Rector The Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. M.A.. 0.0. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brentol. Llc. Mns.. Orlanlss Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director April nth—Sunday after Easter Day am a m »—HoLv Eucharist 0:46 Imqfimday School vlnhnts tl a.m.l It'll) lm—~Pl‘ocesslorr, Choral Eucharist and Sermon 1.00 pm «Ennm and Sermon All Services on Advanced Summer Time Visitors are most welcome ll aervlcea. First Baptist C hLirch Corner of Prince and Fltmy Streeta Pastor: II". R. L. Mlttnn. R.A.. In. Organist: Mrs. v. Leigh Dingweu .2. ant—Church School. 11110 I.m.——"THE WAY THE DEVIL \K’ORKS" MM. "lard flirt-t when Pint Thou Cam‘s! To Men" "I‘md \ Anthem: "Snootus" (Schubert) 7:30 p.m.-".\IEN “'HOM JESUS SALVAGED" Mdrm'a Choir inst-ta note the change In the how of the !venlol Service) All tlmoa to Advanced armmer 'hme W Central Christian Church ll! Kent Street MORNING IERVICPJI lo-oo a.m.—~l|hlo Rand ltd Parody How Ilzm am —Wmhlp Set-vino Junlrr Clumh and nut-nan: M children Anthem- "Saudis!" Srhulw'rt Mew-nae "0 REST IN THE mRD" see-l". people from many lands and cultures. Representatives will be her! from 25 countries as diverse as the make-up oi the Common- wealth, They will come from such new and under-developed countries as Nigeria and (rpm the highly - developed United Kingdom. Representatives (room Ghana. Nyasaland and Fiji le . he fellows with most» from Aua— . mall: and \‘ew Zealand 1 People from the tropics and the southern hemisphere will shake hands with David D A. Jones. who will come dowr.‘ from the DEW line In the North ‘ west Territorial. , RAVE wow manna ‘ Most of them will be “PM sentatzves of Industry and trade unions. But also there will be G W. King. who describes him self as a self-employed farmer from Gloucestorshlre; .‘Ilaurica Bean. I stone mason from Rer- muda; DImItrIos Chara‘nm- hides. who runs a dairy form In Cyprus; Herbert Sim-on Chenlz. manager of a clock and watch company In Hong Knox. and Chang Tn Kanz. owner of a stone and hrlck quarry In Sarawak. There will be miners and‘ mine executives: railway work~ 1 era and officers: engineers: re- searchers; rdul'ationlsts: man- agers; personnel men; govern- ment officials: and when”? I representation about as wide an Industry and trade unions. Names oi 293 representatives. With some more in come. were announced Thursday from con~ Irrencc oificcs hrrr. All were chosen under I tys» tom set up by thr- conten‘ncc but. In the uordl of the IIIA nnunccmcnt, 'thcy are not till ezalcs from either rountrios ol organizations and roprrsrnt no one but lhcmsclrcs " The purpose of the conferrnce Is to study “the human can- anucnt‘t‘s of Industrial change in the Commonwealth and Em- pire. ' II‘RES’I'LE WITH NAMES Foolish - language Canadians, traditionally slow at ralchifl! onto strnnlze namos. “Ill have some drlfrrull nnrs to wrestle “till Thcre are for instance: Augustine W Bwanausl, mln- l‘lor of labor and social rim-cl- o p m c n t. Xy‘asaland: Aku'nsl Amoakohcne, m n n a E In 1 dt» r e r t n r. African Constrrlctf III Company of Ghana. Shrl Ar- und \‘aroltom Lalhhal. prcsl. rirnt. Ahmcdah‘nd .\Illl Ollnrrs' A~~oriattnn. India. P B. Olau- rruaru. Nigerian Tradrs I'nlon t‘nnnrrss, Abdul Lat! I-Zhrahlm. mnnazing dlrcrtor. Iluwin Tel- ttl- Mills. raklstan: and Lou- mm WORSHIP 12M p.m,-Gowel Pan-via Male Choir In attendan- Negrn Siptrlhtal—"IAl-d I want to he a On-tstlan" Messrs Nelson. Illa-Donald. Ray-oer. Stevenson. Mai-Rae 53"“ Topic: "THE OX AND THE GOAD" MIntstcr—W. O. Weala Orrin”: Mrs. W. A. MIcRIo Welme to all. m Zion Presbyterian Church Caner Prince and Gratin Sm I'Io I". Donald A. Campbell. IA. Minister Organist and Choir Director "Ila Madelyn Walden. l..MIs.. Ill. .2. Inn—m Church School. Claanea tor I Igu I'D Im.—thle Class. HM arn. Nursery School ":0 Ill—hm WORSHIP lAdv-Iud Time! Farm; 0V OVERHMNG DLSCOURAGEMZNT AnM'n' 0 Yard How Manti’dd At! Thy With —Bl'ntry us p.l|.—DIVINE wonsm lemon WHAT mm DID FOR ONE MAN Gm he Evening Service at 'nridp VISITORS All ALWAYS wzwon lite Kirk Ill 8. James ~m'.l'.m-.Au .13..“ multiracialch mote-mam- I.“ ROI-mounds.” SERVICE B VITHDRA'.‘ FOR 1'! my. mmm SHARE'ITH I’SIN THE WM- morrmmvm The Bible House offers you religious nup- plica for church and home. I?» Renl R. Charlottetown JESUIT BROTHERS Young mcn— I8 to 85 lntetcstrrl In lerslng God hy working with Jesuit Priest: in Canadn and on the Mission Write for information to. Brothers‘ Vocational Bureau Ignatius College Guelph, Ontario Charlottetown .ammwumnmr US. Coast Guard Rule QAnnSmea lragedy In Nov. Canada's Role In Custer Oi S.A. Said ‘Doploroblo ly auasnu. [LIAN Doses-blag him-d! II “Io O‘rl'AWA (CPI — Canada's lover" «(the present South A1~ role In the withdrawal of South rlcaa government's pollelea, ho Atnca from the Commonwealtl'sald he was optimistic that w.. d ' here by South Africa could cvdva I m. luau. spokesman for Can- I “humane sdutlon" to no prob ada's mineral Industry as "do 112ml. _ plorabhg- l Canadtans were lucky not to1 J R. Bradtield. newiyelocted have to face such “intuition; ' ‘Houever. he considered persons yI.T 21$ Cumberland It. 111M am—nma: noun ton—Ammrs-a'cnmnnna president ol the Canadian Insti— ‘ II in and Metallurgy, lith: gluing session I" lCanadlam, had mm, um“. the institute'l Mth annual meet- Ing with the remark: “Most at us deplore the part our Canadian government played In South Africa leaving the Commonwealth." Amld applause. the president", of .N'oranda Mines Limited then sat down. After the session he declined to make further puts llc comment. The stage had been set by an address by South African mining magnate H. I'. Oppen- heimer. who said South AI- rlca's "expulsion" from t: Commonwealth was “I ve grave mIstake." Mr. Bradtleld spoke In a brief reply. Mr. Oppenheimer. chairman of the Anglo-American Corpor— ation Group. Johannesburg. said South Alrlca's withdrawal had set I “very dangerous prece- dent" tor the Commonwealth as I whole. OPINION NUT BASIS One gowrnment's opinion 0! anolhcr was not the basis tor Commonwealth membershlp. he suggested. rence Kalulo - SettIlI, general secretary, Uganda Teachers‘ Association. Nine “omen wIll be |n tha group. They are Mrs. Lisbeth A. Brodribb. manager of an electronic equipment company. and Miss Pauline .\I. Grillm. I cotton - mill personnel officer. both from Australia; Mrs. Jean H. Smith of the Barbados Em- ployers' Federation: Miss I’carl Stacy. school nurse. Mlddlcsn County Council. Miss Susanne Stocssl. oliicial of a shoe manu- facturing mm, and Miss Mary Swami. a tradr union official. all Irom England; and the fol lowing trom Canada: .\liss Mary P. Garden. person» or! department. Merck, Sharp and Dohme ol (‘anada le.. Montreal; Miss Mary Jane Gil- more. stall employment oir‘vccr, Dominion Textile Ltd., Mont- rrcal. and Mrs. Patricia Illnnrs. clerk. Outboard Marine Corpor- 1 ol otilcn oi ation and president local. Coiled Steelworkers America. Poterborough. SOME STUDY HERE Some of the representatives are already studying to Canada. licmcndln Prsblludas, . not from l'gnnda. ll doing gra - uate study at the lintrersrlv at Western Ontario: Joseph Rach- lnzue, from Nyasaland. Is (rrady International Instllule. St. Francis Xavtrr llnlvrrxity. Antlgonlsh. NS; and Shrl Ram- avarapu Sudhakar. mines man- ager from Calcutta. ls studying commerce at Dalhousie L'nlver- stty. l his country. It‘ outside South Africa. Including captions" about the situation II Mr. Oppenheimer Indicated t that one path to solving South Africa's problems In the build- Ing of In Alrtcan middle class wlth a real economic stake In the country, The government‘s , (AP) — The United Sales Gout Guard has ruled that the bout Bloo- bell was Lotustlonally sunk by that Harvey's wife. and Mr. and ot the Duperrault children were slal- by Harvey before the slnhlng. A coast guard report on Its Investigation into the tra g It: sinking last Nov. 11 said Terry Jo Duperrault. lI. survived only through “five fortultuoul cir- cumstances." The report said Harvey dld nationalistic approach In seek- Ing to establish I partition be ‘tween the black and white race ;tended to disregard the eco inomlc facts. lNew War Use gSeen Possible For Uranium l O‘I'I‘AWA (CW—Canadian do fence scientists are involved In a projeat to develop uranium In Its natural state as I means of Increasing the armor-piercing power at artillery shells and other ammunition, It was ro- l ported here The possibility that uranium may evolve as an Important metal In nonmuclear military use uas disclosed in an lnler‘ view by Dr. John Conroy. dl- rector of the fedcral mines branch. He declined to elaborate be- yond mentioning that the L'nllod States defence sricntists found uranIum a more etiecive and more rcadilv available lub- stltulo for tunzstcn-carbide In production ol sllcll cores. ltcscrihlnz this as "vcry ur- rzrnt rosoarch for the armed sonicr‘s.” he sad In Canada "or arc aware and Involved" In this field. Dr. ('onrcv said I “hlitz"' attack. launchrd by the govern mant in rn-opcralion with the steel and other mctal Industries. has already produer significant results indlratmz a brighter fu- ture for the urannlm industry. Hnwcl'er. he considerod an h'r‘n more vigorous approach. u-lth Industry playing I {roster share In finding ncvr uses Ior uranium. “as nceded Within the rlcxt couple of \(‘fll’S Thr- presv on! annual oxpcndllure of Slim, 000 on uranium rcscarch was relatn'oly small. MILK PALLOU'I' PETEHBOROUGH. Ont. '0“ About 230 prrsons were enjoys In: themsolves at I cattle- hreedcrs' banquet here until somebody whispered In the ear of George Craft. Pmldonl. The largest representation out , of the namctl announced Thur.- dny is Canada‘s 77. Other larlor representations arc: U n i t ed Kingdom 44; Australia 32. Rho- dosia. and Nyasaland 16. NI- grrln 12; India II. New ZUIIIIIII l0; Pnkistan seven 0thcr coun- tries roprrscnlrd are: ‘ Adcn. Antigua. Bahama. Rar- hados. Rcrmuda. British Gul- Ina. British Honduras. Brunet, ('cylon. (‘ypmn Fin. Gambia. Ghana. Granada. Hort: Kong. Jamaica. Kenya. Molar-a. \Ialla \lauritius. St. Kills. St Lucia. Sarawak. Slcrra TIMI" Tanlnn— rI ldId. L'g . at Iangworth Ave. «L's—RADIO BROADCAST 0N CITY 7:30 path—STAN STREIGNT. James A. sum-fascism]. Gum Her-Ir". The Salvation Army . "Time at Evanrelhnn also. ran- Great George Street I! Vllla Arena nets. and Mrs. L A. m. co. Sunday Ill I m.—Dlreetor Class moo a rn.4unday School 11:” Int—Holiness Need 1:” p rn.-—Y.P. 1m 1) m.—Evangellstle Meeting Thuraday HI) urn—Prayer Meeting. "A WELCOME AWAm YOU AT 1"! All?" W CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecost-IA-e-Ilesalc-I. 0mm“ M.C-K~IM'* It! I rn.—Mmlb floor, tom a hikers-day Schod. (h h A. “Clam—Manly Woridp nd Prol- 723 p m—J'vlnafl. hue ‘m ATTEND WWI WAT. cm THIN mm m: Revue-thalflu WM.LI.W.I.A fieRnJhybaclAwhlk-‘filtt Will-IMUM mlmLM 0'. O 11'” Int—mm M II.” Inst—"A roman I! mo" 1M. Antonin 1% I‘d D I” w I 1:. pn—m m m: "THE mama or Ml!!!" (In. I.a.l.sianqaasnev.c,c.laotsamoah m Mr Melt-tan Chin-m Inks-tall M "A warms: A'Al‘l‘! YOU AT mm“ "Godot. lDr-mwnmd "to COM SPRING PAIN UNITED (mu-u Worm 91th IanerHU‘RCfl Ittlam »"THE MAN W! in." m soon-r RAVI nasc- R 5 I‘m) Anthem 'T‘he Garden I Prim-r" Org-H: It. (“I M I Km} Bible Chapel‘ 1 l _ .. . a W... "5315! S on ; r In, .wdlll‘fl‘r lift: t munilude! Mohy’nhtifiinz’tlly- the agility titling Bale in. -,L r . .H 1: v, 1‘! c K» . ADV had 1 "‘T'F’f-r': a- gigantic ORDERS ACCEPTED Renee. "probably In the assum- SMOOTH finish. ' v » “my »« rFFUths-W-y.. _ . .m: l - v e my. l . , . t t . . v a" we [flit ~Itltrl l I \ A... ANCE Captain Julian A. Harvey and - Mn. Arthur Dupperault and two . not harm Terry Jo or her sister, 1 :- are‘sulmtnotinfly- reduced! (11ch the {when the vessel sank " l The report said Renee ldrowoed when on Bluebello ‘sInls but that her body floated because of I lite jacket she was hearing. The report concluded that Harvey. who later killed h.m- sell. recorch Renee's body and kept It to lend credabtlity lto the story he would later tell after being rescued. CITES CIRCUMSTANCES These are the ctrrumstancell the coast guard listed as proba- ‘ hly having saved ’1' e r r y Jo s life: 1. Harvey was prevented from usurlng that she did not sur- ption that they would drown \ive because a dinghy had gone ance ~DR|PSTONES that prevents washing owoy lawns and flower beds. Concrete with o HARD ltrlaolt z.‘rerryJohnewalIsnsIll, balsa life float. I'll able to fnoltfrmthnnlh‘gk Indcltmbllto . Simona-ninth uuthaflrtulrthov-d Ink. 4. The weather was and enough to permit the lI-year~ lold's survival with no food. wa- .- ter, shelter. and with on clothing. lashewualnsostdtroctlyla the path ol the rescue vessel. Captain Theo. on the warning of Nov. I6 when the small lite float was spotted. ; The coast guard aaId circum- ‘ stances would not permlt deter- mination of how the lives at the ‘ tour Duperraulta and Mrs. nan ‘vey were taken or the order In which they died. The report added: “The ma ttves tor the acts of Harvest eaa« not be ascertained. However. the fact that he was the solol beneficiary of his wife‘s lnsur-‘ policy and that he waa‘ DON’T WALK vsn on; PRECAST CONCRETE SIDEWALK AND STEPPlNG STONES 'ro stasis roar WALK YOU NEED. Easy To Install—Inca Many other designs crate specialties ovo M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. IENSINGTON. SUMMEISIDE. common ~ellintz cunt of wtn'lv .an . , I ' V ‘w “n .v EATON'S rust “(Hid-Wide hmins: ‘ -» ‘ ~ .‘,l~g.=..."........ .. _ it , -I‘ ~ '. 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