By ROBERT RICE Canadian Free! scan Writer LONDON (CP) - The calypso wads of the Caribbean have al- mdy celebrated their first "Fed- griltltlll Day" holiday -- with fed- ,.-ation itself still some 18 months "fyuvas a gay public holiday for W. 3,000,000 people of the West Indies Aug. 2. the day the Queen gave royal assentt 0 an act passed both Houses of Parliament which will enable Britain to ap- point a governor - general and hold general elections in the Car- in can territories. But in later years. the real pub 1,. holiday will be proclaimed on Feb. 23. the day 16 Caribbean leaders signed a report agreeing to a federation of their scattered, diverse territories . QUIET PLANNING Since that day earlier this year In London. plans for federation hue followed the quiet. pre-plan- ned route. and each step yet to be taken is clearly marked. In the sugar-and-spice 'slands, rang- jng south of Florida in an arc guross the Caribbean to Trinidad off South America, the same 16 men continue to work for tlwll federal goal. APITAI- Nor cnossn R Caribbean; Federation Is Steadily Taking Shape. - Set up as s staadinl committee. they are dealing with a . live and constitutional matters. such as civil service starting, which must be accomplished be- fore federation becomes a real- ity. They also work closely with Colonial Office experts in prepay. log the federal constitution which will be embodied in the order-in- council naming" the governor-gem eral and setting the election data. Two other committees are also busy. One at present is touring the West Indies to find out the three most suitable locations for a Caribbean capital, one ofwhich will be selected .y the "-membe standing committee. Another group, engrossed in a much longer term problem. Is studying trade difficulties with the ultimate aim of setting up a cus- toms union for the federal terri- tory. FEDERATION OLD DREAM Thus much progress has been made toward federation; a dream in the Caribbean as long as I cen- tury ago. Ahead lies the target date for the general elections- some time In the first three months of 1958-after which the first federal government will be established. EASTERN GUARDIAN IOARDERB accommodat d in M t Home ' d meals, comfortable home. reasonable rat- s. Apply P. 0. Box 377. Montague or Phone 148-3. n of Prince Albert, Saskatche an, Those present were, Mr. and rs. Burns A. Matheson and sughter Peggy Jane. Mr. and rs. Peter D. Matheson and daugh r Sally Jane of Mexico, Maine, r. and Mrs. Harvey G. Balcom. nd son David of West Somerville, ass., and their daughter Mrs. arren L. Bench and children arren Lee, Debra. Wayne and nnie Lee of Tewksbury, Mass. t is the first time in thirty four ears that the four cousins, Mrs. arvey Balcom. (nee Christewa son, and Peter D. Matheson have together. Burns and Peter Matheson and amily are . attnning at the Poole ottage on the Montague Rives- two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Murphy returned to Halifax to take up residenw. Mr. Murphy is employ- od with 0'Brlen's Wholesalers. Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe, Nichols of Milton. Mass., are at present visiting Mrs. Nichol's old home at rimmse. Mrs. Ralph Rollins and daughter rsnces, of Brownsville omas Murphy, St. Marys Rood: Mrs. Clement Campbell. of Dun- as Center. returned home Satur- ln Boston. visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan. Montreal, R0. are vacationing in the province. They are the guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al- ” MacPhee, Cardigan, and Mrs. Thomas Sullivan, Roseneath. Miss Edna Murphy returned to Toronto, Ontario, after spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. The Murphy, St. Marys Rd. while here, she attended the wed- ding of her brothers. Raye and Vin- cent. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McLennan, who were married Wed- nesday last. The bride was the for- mer Margsret Livingstone of Up- ton. All Join in wishing them much happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilson and two children. Ronnie and Vivian, left for their home in Cleveland, Ohio. after d;,, their ” with Mrs. Wilson's mother. Mrs. Thomas Murphy. While home, they attended the wedding of Mrs. Wil- son's brothers, Rays and Vincent. The many friends of Mr. Adam Shoner. a native of Austria, are sorry to hear of his continued ill- ness in the Kings County Hospital. Adam has been employed with Roddle MacKenzie of Primrose for some time, and has made many friends since coming here. Mr. R.E. Homans, Chief Inspec- tion Officor. Department of Fish- eries for the Maritlmes, visited the Qushag cleansing area near Montague on Wednesday. This job is being done by the mobile laboratory owned and operlted by the Department of Health under the supervision of Messrs. J.M. Kelly, l.E. Erdman and Dr. A.E. Larner. all of Ottawa. FOR SALE 1954 Dodge hard top., good condition, low mile- age. Priced right for quick sale. Can be financed, MRS. PARK FRASER, Phone 76-12 Montague. . Ataliy, there willhean la- terim government before that. As soon as the governor-general is installed. a temporary govern- ment will be set up to supervise the elections. Still to be answered is the quel- tion of who will be the first Emir ernor-general. Occasionally theft is talk of Princess Margaret get- ting rhe tricky task. And who will be the first prime minister? some say Jamaicals Norman Manley will step out of his island scene onto the larger platform of fed- eral politics. But the chief minister may come from-any island in the PIP posed federation - Trinidad. Lee- ward or Windward islands. Jam- aica, or Barbados. The Leewards are made up of three presiden- cies. Antigua. St. Kitts. nevls an- guilla . and Montserrat; the Wind- wards of four colonies. Grenada. St. Vincent, St. Lucia and Dom- llllC8. The Guardian. Page 5 Tuesday, Aug. 21. 1956 North Lake Red Cross Safety Tests A small but very successful Red Cross Swimming and Water Sate- ty Course was held at North Like sponsored by the Lakeview Wom- 'en's institute. V Edward Millman. Albcrton.' con- ducted the two weeks course d Swimming and Water Safety. Paul Cudmore. Red Cross Feild Supervisor. conducted the Red Cross Examlniations and present- ed awards to the following swim- mers. BEGINNERS: Edward Bailey, Russell Bailey. Norma Bennett, Helen Somers, Ruby Johnston, Elizabeth John- ston. JUNIORS: Suzanne Johnston, David John- ston. EARLY EXPERIMENTEII. Christiaan Huygens. 17th cen- tury Dutch mathematician, was one of the first experimenter: with the internal combustion ea- gine. FISH AND GAME Mssnue SOUTHERN KING'S Murray Horbor Norris Hal Tuesday. August 21 8:00 pm. Sharp-Films. " uonmaun, MONTAGUE AUTO BODY SHOP Q We specialize in two-tone and oomplete paint jobs. 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