l 9 SURVNE, BUT sous KILLED Mighty Bomber Crashes AI End OI Test Flight and W largest delta - winged four-yearxild daughter were wait- ing to welcome him. injured IlIS.Sl(I(It'itt) group and A. Y foot and was taken to an RAF.nI3I((lFs of the Vulcan. said parts hospital. Howard staggered with of the undercarriage were found election seats cot-.3 wrenched back and bruised face in a plowed field several hundred led the pilot and a British air to the airport terminal. where he yards in front of the runway out- shal to safety. but tour otJter'embraced liLs ivue. i.N'I)ON 'i s oer. missed the runway and tied in flames at mist- uded London Airport Monday. -trigger ICP) - The Vulcnii.l ms were killed. home from a test flight to 0 plane. ;t atom - bomb carriers.: zed into the ground' whileltee of -.;,uvurunient and RAF off'i- the iiorldis mightiest warplanes. ; "talked in” because of bad. ility. itain' bomber command Air Marshal Sir Harry (lhurst. and the pilot. Sqdn. Donald Howard--made last- cscapes as their ejector : hurtled them through the 1 roof. They suffered nnlyi -r hurts as their parachutes 1 them to the ground safely. IILY wAt'rrNo CITY AND Broadhurst. wife whose The ejection seats-set off by The (Tail) was only 100 yards (:0-plilli to Sqdn. Ldr. Howard. 33. ed out of a driving rain and in from o' a welcoming commlt- on this proving flight of one of 4 cials. airport personnel 3 lparty of Russians at the a port, drs. passeiiger terminal waiting to .1 meet lllr ill-lxlitn Bullet. : ll liappi-in-ti so quickly that the. c cycuitiwsws uni)” had the imprcs-" pczi of A V. Roe. sttin of IIlt' llI(lllt' breaking out of the Ion cloud. looming up in I vain attempt to gain height. then smashing on to the main runway and carccntn.' fur a quarter of a mile. eruptinc flames. IUR DOLLAR buys more at. Liughes Drug Store. '.AND colored views. Crss-. Studio. : l men the sick well. Gig-' Pharmacy. open 8 am. to fl. in QUALITY. service Ind ll:-i cy. shop It Worth's Pharma- sit CONVENIENCE. friendli- and economy. shop It Gig- I Pharmacy. SIT HI STYLE Millinery. Gt ge Street. "where every style i-Style." IRNWALL Pastoral Charge aratory services will be held 'gw Dominion Thursday even- snd at Cornwall Friday even- it eight o'clock. lAREHOLDERS- in the not- or application for incorporat- uf Prince Edward Island Frost- ioods Limited the number ol eholders is limited to 50. UV"! APPOINTMENT -- At I of meeting of the Executive irvl. Vlrs. Mae Hynes was ap- ted to the staff of the Prince ard island Libraries. EWLYWEDS ENTERTAINED I very pleasant evening was t recently when friends and hhnrs from West Royalty and lily gathered at the hall to do -r to iron and Elwin Burke. many beautiful gifts received fy to the popularity of both. r a delicious lunch. the re- ider of the evening was spent tn('lnE. IMA RUTLI-JR. beautiful and 'tNI young Canadian soprano I at the Prince of Wales tee Concert this Friday. ';:e Auditorium It I130 Ad- ion 75 cents; school children CIVIC. IIPSON DI-IATH-e-Word has lT'rPli'PfI here of the death in souver on Tuesday. Sept. 25th lndrcw Simpson. a native of )cqiic.,P F) l. Mrs. Simpson had in hospital since last. July but icatli was unexpected. The fun- ivas to have been held Sat- y In Vancouver. RSONALS I -. Harry L. Hardy is is patient w P. E. island Hospital, not Stanley Hardy as previously rled. e many friends of Mrs. Henry Inc will rcgrct tn hcsr that has broken her hip. Mrs. Bur-I is a patient in the Prince Ed- I island Hospital. She is rest- znmfortnhly. -. Ind Mrs. Merrill Cllrk lefti oy. September 27th. to reside lont .ioll where Merrill is em- ed by Maritime Central Air- I. '. Albert E. Baker. retired con-. ',or. has suffered I heart Ii-p . Mr. Baker in at present in Prince Edward Island Hospit- iis numerous friends hope for satisfactory recovery. lowsrti Mclsnis mm roorwm lQIoeIQ.-Ours-Isllu. N. D. MCCLOIII Ustnsmann - szsssausstn (hI&IIIbIISI I.8lMPS0N- At the Prince County VMOARE - At the Prince County BEA'I'0N- At Prince County Hos- TOENTRAL I QUEEN ('h;ii'I4itlP School Axuwldlltlfl Thursday evcninc Home andi meets thisy , . l ANNUAL meeting and nomtnnt-l ing convention of Queens County Liberal Association to select two candidates to contest the next Fed- eral election will be held at 8p.m. Friday. Oct. 12 at the Community lCentre. Stewart Street. Charlotte- I town. Each poll is entitled to send. l five accredited delegates. J.J. Mnsll ttard, president; F.A. Large Sec- ictary. I CEMETERY SUNDAY-The an-I ,nuai cemetery service of the con-I i gregations of Saint Dunstan's Bas-I . cllica and the Holy Redeemer Par- ish was held last Sunday after- noon with a large crowd in at- tendance. Rt, Rev. Monsgr. Pal- rick McMahon conducted the ser- . vice while the Rev. .I.F. Coughlan. 1CSsr. delivered the sermon. Also iin attendance were the Very Rev.- C.H. lilnreau. (lSsr.. Rev Francis Corcoran. Rev. Walter Reid. and the Very Rev. l"F. MacDonald. CARD PARTY WINNERS - ;Card Party winners It the Com- tmunity Centre last night were: :l.aclies lst. Mrs. Pat Doyle: Znti. Mrs. A. Doiron; Consolation. Mar- geret McGunncli. Men's lst. Thom- lns MacCabe; 2nd. Joe Shelfoonzi Consolation, Ernest Gallant. Door prize, Mrs. Frank McElroy; Spec-I ial prize. Mrs. Frank Doyiezi Freeze-out, Clement Wynne and .John Nantes. FROM CHlCAGO- Mr. and Mrs. E. I-Elmer Gordon of Chicago are registered at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. Gordon is passengerl .traffic manager of the Chicago and! lEastern Illinois Railroad. Having Ivisit d Newfoundland and Nova Scot a. the Gordons decided to; change their travel plans and visit the island. Their visit has begunl very pleasantly. FUNERAL MONDAY - The fitn .eral of the late George H. Parker iwns held from the MncLean Fun- leral Home yesterday afternoon. I Service was conducted by Rev. M. D. Dunbar and Rev. W. A. Pat- erson. lntcrment was in the Peo- ple's Cemetery. Durinil the service I quartet composed of Milton Stewart. Allison MacRae. Preston Beck and Eric MacGregor sang "There's A Beautiful Land On High." The pail bearers were.? Louis Carson. George Grant. C. L. Bouyer. Penna Moore. Edward- Bulpitt, Henry MacLsren. ; POLICE COURT- Five cases appeared on the City Police Courtl docket yesterday morning presid- Ied over by Magistrate K.M. Mart-. in. A man charged with operating a motor vehicle while under the inlluence of an intoxicating liquor was sentenced to soven days in Jail. A mIn charged with being drunk and disorderly wIs remand- ed until lomorrow while another man appearing on I similar charge was committed to Fslconwood. The case of a man charged with be- ing drunk and lncnpshle was ad-. iourned until Wednesday whilea n- other man Accused on it similnrl charge was sentenced to In days imprisonment. BIRTHS 1 Hospital on October lst. I956. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Simp-." son: Malpeque. s daughter. Kan- dy Marlene. weight ft lbs., 0 ans. H0-'PIllI. Saturday September NHL. to Mr. Ind Mrs, Lynam Moose. tnee Thelma Campbell! Kennington. s son. Donald Lorne. weight 7 pounds 1 ounce. pits! on Scptnliber Mtb. I950 to Mr. Ind Mrs. George Benton. Susnmerside tnce Florence Cnrnpbdll. s son. David Lame. 1 lbs.. 1314 cu. . ,..i 3-um-'1!kifc'Q . A . t it ,side ihc airport fence the spokesman said. ln- . distinguished crowd waitinglexplosivc charges -- blasted llieldicalcrl the aircraft touched down elcomc the four-jet "mightylmen out of the crippled plane in ad.-mce of the concrete run- 'when it was only -I few hundred ivny and the undercarriage was ralia witnessed the crash. lfeet up some reports put it as rimmtl off. one of Britain's low as 300 feet I Alhcrt Maritime Presb. Young People MCINNIS - At ENGAGEMENTS MR MR. AND MRS. ELWOOD CAMP- Rl-1('KA('.i-I SCATTERED A .-pokcsnian for the ilawker Roe, This. Br-mdhiirst. 50. was acting as The four who died were Sqdn. Edward J. Eames. 32. amc- I? W. Stroud. 29. and F. Gamble 35, and Fred- rick liassctt. 38. a technical c.x- REV. HUGH JACK. D.D. To Meet At Zion This coming ocekend Zion Pres- byterian ('I1uT('Il is to he host to the seventeenth Annual Confer- once of the Maritime Presbyter- ian Youniz People's Society, which time approximately Young People. representing the varions Ellnritime Societies. will be in attendance for this weekend of instruction. inspiration and fellow- ship. Present at this Conference will be Mr. Basil Lowery, Saint And- rew's N.B.. President. who. during the Summer, was student Minister at Wood islands. P.E.i.: Miss Ruth MncKen7ic. Dalhousie. N.B., Sec- retary: and Mr. David Lyon. Fred- ericton. N.l!., Treasurer. included in the weekend pro- gramme is Discussion Groups. Leadership Training. Conference Supper. and Missionary Address. under the direction of Miss Mar. Don M. Miller. tnec Fnirlce E. Shaw.) I son. DEATHS WHlTE- At the Prince Edward island Hospital. on September 29th. Mrs. Fred White of White Sands. P.E.i.. aged 82 years. Fu- neral service from Murray Har- hor United Church. Tuesday. Oc- tober 2nd. 2 p.m., interment. Murray Harbor Cemetery. GUlGUl0N- At Cape rraverte. Monday. Oct. l. 1956, Moses N. Guiguion. in his Bath year. Re- mains resting at the Chisholm Funeral Home until this sfter- noon. then forwanlod to his into residence where I short funeral service will he held Wednesday Oct. 3, It I p.m. followed by service at 2.30 p.m. United Church. Cape Traverse. inter- ment in the Church ccmete y. Charlottetown. " day. October 1, 1056 Sgt. Al- lan J. Mclnnis. 379 Kent St. in his 74th year. His remains were forwarded Monday evening at 6 o'clock from the Charlottetown Funeral Homo to his late resid- once from where the fusion! will he held wednesds, morning. leaving the house It 0.40 for,Re- qulem High Muss It St. Dun- stsnls Basilica It 9 o'clock. interment in the Catholic Cem- etery. 150 AND MR. WALTER REEVES. Lower Ft-Iotown. In- nnunce the engagement at their dsughtor. Jennie ElIs.IbIt.h to Gerald Augustine, son of Mr. Ind Mrs. Leonard lllccnrvills. Freetown. Marrlsno to tIlts place October nth. BELL!:.. Summersideuzlo plu- l'lIll::t Ilntbsir ii" in Norms cor lanes , rary, the Harris Memorial Gallery. City workmen are replacing the roof of Charlottetown's public lib- Under the supervision of Gerald PICTURED ABOVE are. left to! right: Dr. G. D. Steel. Mrs. A. W. Eachernl Arseuult they are putting down a roof of six-ply paper with insul- ation, topped with pitch on which chips will be strewn. It is a 20- Downe. Mrs. Stanley Thom Former Church Secretary Is Honoured By Congregation Guest of honor at a pleasant after-church social gathering in . Trinity social hall on Sunday even- ring was Miss Enid Morson who Irecently resigned from the secret- laryship of Trinity United Church, I lgaret MacDougall. Maritime Re- gional Secretary. The Theme of the Conference is "Be Ye Reconciled To God." the Rev. Hugh Jack. D.D.. Minister of the Presbyterian Church, Sydney, N.S.. will he Theme Speaker. Doc- lor Jack was born in the North ,Ireland. and graduated in Art 'from Trinity College, Dublin, ire- land. He later attended Mncrae Magee College. Londonderry, Ire- land: Princeton Theological Sem- inary. U.S.A.; and Presbyterian COIIGBI. Montreal. from which he received his Doctor of Divinity Degree. B.C. Paper Sold To Thomson Group KELOWNA. B.C. CP)-Snle of the Kelowna Courier, s senil- weekly newspaper. to the Thom- son newspaper interests was an- nounced Mondsy by publisher R. P. MIcLean. The Courier. which will become I daily next year. has been Icquircd by Woodbridge Co. Ltd.. I subsidiary of the newspaper In-l terests of Roy H. Thomson. Kenneth R. Thomson. president of the company and son of Roy H. Thomson. said editorial policies and staff will be unchanged. The Courier first was published July as, 1904. by R. n. Ipodding.I A year later he sold his interests to George C. Rose. Mr. Macbean has been publisher since 1038. Last week the board of direc- tors of The Canadian Press. In .1:-ii-annual meeting in Edmon- ton. Ipprovcd the nppilcstlon of the Courier for membership in the nnme of Mr. MIcLnn. Thisl hrinu membership is the tits tlnnnl news co-operntivs to I. Charlottetown. to become secret- ary to Mr. Robert 8. inch. Dir- ector of Public Relations and Alumni of M1. Allison University. Sackvllle, N. 8. Rev. A. Frank MacLesn. as mas ter of ceremonies. with Mr. Roy- ston F. Mugford at the piano led off with a hearty sing-sing. A qitartette - Messrs. George John- on. Ruell Finley. Vernon Den- nls and Frank Mills - were heard in two pleasingly rendered select- ions. - An address of appreciation was read by Dr. G. D. Steel. derk of the Session. Presentations to Miss Morson were then made as mllows: by Mrs. Stanley Thompson on be- half of the Willing Circle of King's Daughters: by Mrs. Ralph Van- Alstine for the Junior W. A.; by Mrs. A. W. Downe for the Senior . a contractor. lpson. lAlstIne, Mr. Miss Enid Morson. Mrs. Ralp Van, specifications of the original. Plu- ing of flashings is being done by who llve.' year bonded roof. superior to the tar Fl Mr. Wnlter Baker. Secretary of this Chsrlnttctown Protestant Soc- iIl Welfare Council was guest speaker at the weekly luncheon t W. W. Lord. , Photo by M. MIllett.l W. A.; and by Mr. W. W. Lord for the Board of Stewards. The ministers of. the church: Rev. Mr. MacLt.-an. Rev. G. How- lartl Christie and Rev. A. S. Weir.l all added words of personal tri- lbute for the loyalty and C0-opep ation given by Miss Morson in carrying on the work incumbent on them in this large congregation. Following the sewing of a del- icious lunch. the meeting closed with the singing of a stanza of "The Day Day Thou Gavest, Lord" and benediction by Dr. Weir. MOSCOW BEES FORD MOSCOW (AP)-Moscow got I look at the 1967 Ford Monday. two days ahead of its unveiling to the public in the United States. The black low-slung sedIn belongs to the US state depsrtment. It is one of eight Fords sold to the state department It 81 each for use by the Embassy staff in Mos COW. BIAMO I "' quality ? ”"value TAYLOBS JEWEILERS LTD. Rusf I z sw. of lprovinclll and municipal deput- SPECIAI. THANKSGIVING ; SUPPER DANCE meeting of Rotary held at the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday. He was introducedtby chairman Ed- win Johnston and thanked by co- clinirmsn Tom Doilois. Speaking on the subject ”SociIl Work in opr prqent day commun- ity"' Mr. Baker described it as the In or science of helping people to help themselvu in their adjust- ment to the Isl problems can- fronting them. a most common- ly used method is casework which calls for private interviews over I period of time in attempts to help. the person solve his own problem. In group work guidance is given the group Is In aid to benefit the individual. Disturbed persons. Ig- Id persons and delinquent persons are helped by this method, and more especially is it effective in dealing with teen-sge delinquents, Mr. Baker spoke of the increas- lng use of psychiatric social work- ers in ment hospitals I we with mental with or c d Once clinics. social workers are now widely employed by fIdersl- ments to administer programs of municipnl relief, mother's Illow- ances, blind pensions. fsmily sllow- '" Rudd” w . BIS! CS0. The -giving of food or financial Issistsnce is now merely 1 means Reviews iFurictio"nis U. -. Social Welfare Council ill I dlvldunl to develop his own cap- Icltiu to the point where ha csn become independent, or depending on his own abilities--more inde- pendent. Mr. Baker said that the basic principles in social welfare work is the belief that every lndlvklual is worthy of help regardless of the type or extent of their past bo- bnvlous. There should be no quest- ion of whether a person deserves help. but rather does he need it. Faith that every individual can change and improve is llso weepi- ed as d working basis. In closing. Mr. BIker discussed the (uctlous of the Protestant Wel- fare Bureau in detail. Mr. W.E. Fess of Toronto was a guest of Rotary. Following a recently astnbllslssd custom in Rotary. the impound member for the day was Dr. WJ. P. MscMillIn. 0.3.2. who we warmly sticlnlnied. mean: aim n .. BOSTON (CP-The Cnnndlsn aircraft carrier Magnificent re- ceived I 31-gun snlule Monday from the Boston Navy Yard .1 she steamed into port. The MO!- nt. now on In oporstlnnsi short stop over It the US. port. ' Vancouver . .. View Edmonton BO! W133. Torongx. .' . Qtt-sivs Montreal .. .. Saint John Moncion .. ... Sydney Yu-mouth . St. John's, Nfld. .. office says weather. today in all the regions. Northern Edward Island and N wick: Sunny tempersturn: high It New Glugow 45 and 6;, Charlottetown 45 and to: II Ind 60. Frederic tlco at 8.55 I.m. and 4. 7) nierside tides ei hteen minutes lat- er than Cbnrl tetown. lndny It 0.!) n.m. and son It 5.59 pm. - Ensllsh E rlc glitch h lnvolveiimin A9110 2. The Guardian Tuesday, Oct, 2' 1956 Winmrs . 4 4 Min Wu H Ti illlttltticc Friigk. tinosr AS Conformal; ' A MAN ltllfi-l no tiitiscirtica it ALL! TORONTO (CF)-Tempertaui-cg SSW Monday nlsht by the Tar- onto publlc weather ofnce: rln .. .n ebsc rederlcton .. ssessatsssesgsezs 393u'5'i'i'.'u338I2S.'i'8:'3i3!2282-:'i' I-IALIFAP (CPl-.-The westhg dry Itr will give lino Forecasts: Novn Bcotln, Prince ew Bnmsn little chsnge in light win . w- Mone- I3 Ind Saint aim to audio. Ed- 3un.gfito:o' and 00, C VPIJBIIRIII stusiiii tlds tndsy Itch in wt; n.in. and 9.21 . gt IE TORONTO ICP)-The John in- dlspute involving 1,000 -roductio wig" 'I'.';i”'?.'.'”..ii iindqt it C) I I wadnssrsly. 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