tr-if ' I 2‘ A. I g i5{9<l“y I-.. I ‘A’ AT RED CROSS MEETING YESTEDAY ‘ll-iitvifiiiiiiiifl a Junior Red t‘i'oss‘f»lillitii. f\i'i.~s' Kathleen llerman I)0\llIi. Director of Junior Red Di-\l‘l~'i.\ Kilt‘ .\ir Sli;iw..i-f ’Ioi-unto. .\£iiit)Il<'il l)ll't‘('IOr of Cross for P.I-.‘ I. at yesterdayl l”l‘_(‘si<ii‘tii._i)i'. W. J_ P. Mac lJiiiiior Red Cross. and Mrs. P. S.‘ Divis- aftcrnoon's Red Cross ional Council Meeting. our AND cciimitt I RA.\‘ISAY— At Charlottetown Hos- pital on . 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Lcith Ramsay. Bun- gory, a daughter, lilcliii-(la Hit- a. l\larie l)esRocites of Summer- sidei a son, 7 pounds. waax Turkt-_ v Shoot‘ C .:‘hl l.l ‘d A - ' next week Pancake E.‘ W”. ‘ OOIII; a e u_\ rther ‘IS In El Iiospitai His many frit-nd- will be plt'.’i.\‘{‘(l to hear HEAR MR. THOMAS HALL, - _ - -LORD— At the P.E.I. Hospital Miss I-Ilcaiior ‘\iacArtliiir. I\iaIpe- mm his mmmmn ls lnlpmwng 011 NOV 1957 i0 Mi‘. “ml ¢llit' ll-ill ltiiiiilii l'.\'l.t).\I)I\'ti cur of «;;"_i Mrs I)tlll.‘.lltl Lord «nee Juiict _ . _ _ \A't-tiiitwtisn 'illtl 'l'iitit'~ti;i_\' $191; I‘iL‘ll. it TN .‘\'tii'tli 'i‘I‘_\‘tiii.i .'.l soil ''‘’T'‘"’ -‘“’'‘-‘‘'E W mil p.-r iigi Ifiilts iii.._., t..,n,,.g .’\Itlt‘s I{ti(lt'I'l('k. is ll).~i., is oz. ill que WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- S0.V's Pharmacy, open 8.30 am. Stiiiiiiit-isitlc H‘””‘' “”l“‘ R(>_\‘r'ill)'.T‘l'llUllt‘ 3223 l THE SECRETARY -OI Trus-ll DEATHS tecs of Spriiii: Park School will be ill the tIIll('t’ of the new St‘ll(K)l ‘GREGORY — Si-l(ld(‘l'1lY 3‘ 233 "° 8 pm‘ ;on i«‘i-trims from 2.3 pm. furl Alan btrvct. Parkdale i"‘i'ctlvi'- CAR" nun‘. (.(_mm' "M ‘tht l‘nL-(»1\|IlL' of tax“ until ick J. (It-(-‘gory in his 60th ‘my “a” .I.h”'r\dav at 830 tiirthcr noticc. year. Remains resting at tiie -1-m,,,mm,‘n, and {mu ‘ _ Cutoliffe Funeral Home till p 3-’“l-‘‘ '5 MEET "' Th? Baha 1‘ noon Friday. then to Trinity 3‘ ‘lie h‘’"“‘ 0i, United Church for funeral scr- [”:j§;.;R\~E “wk of DH, hd (‘oniiiiiiiiit_\ met for Red ci~n_.5 Blond Donor C;m_ ‘ii -‘mil -W18 ll-l) l)0niit‘ll.\' 5Un- vice at 2 o'clock. lntermcnt in j(\_\_ dav t‘\.t‘lllll‘.1. .\o\ciiiher 10th. to‘ people's cemmor)-_ C(lillIllt‘Ill4ll'£lI(‘ the birth of Bali— l VISIT HI-STYLE Milling;-y Gt‘ fiullfill. the founder of the Baha’i GILLIS —- Al Ill? Cl18l‘l0ll(’l0Wn‘ George Street “Where every Worlti l-‘aith. l~‘ollowinc a buffet‘ Hospital November . 57. style is Hi-Style". ‘SllI>l)(‘I' ll ticvoiional period was James G. Gillis of St. Peter’: , _ ‘hclti (lt‘£.lllIl" with the prophet's Bay age 6-1 years. His remains ROSE-‘E-‘Tu B€‘3Ul.V Shop lilt‘ amt pi'.'i:'ci-< rs-vealed by Bah- were transferred the I381 liacjiatign from l\'o- aiill.-ili \H'I‘€ offered. iiennessey Fiincriil Home on o .. r . T ' ' ' t hi I t - mas IN MEDFORD— Mr.-. "May °‘°"'"“ ° 3 3° re w0s_HEv_L0 Sale H‘ k_:S ‘ . H ., sidence St. Peter's IBa_v. from inf; Moore and M:Lec?dn: C3030.‘ nttfilllsntll thucgliliatrlfc §.I7~i1o3Z»3nEi‘l» when the funeral Wm be new '01- 8th ’ l I this morning at 9 o'clock to F - . - . “day Muember 1‘) "E "f hf”M‘(:i'f"' M§i‘"SEd:,?rr: St. Peter's Bay Church for Y()l'\'(‘. CANADA'S bmk . k ."‘.'"f" _‘ “ ' ‘ * ' Solemn Requiem High Mass. “°° Illtlfiflnx was the former Miss Imermem Church Ccmetery_ Nov l.'i-22. A special di pl. ' f - -. i - - - . Chudmn-5 Books at you: ;_:‘b1?C luiiicilicth Smith of. Johnstonl. Library. (“CK MUSICAL FESTIVAL BROAD- CAMPBELL — At his home in Dundas. Nov_ 11, 1957. John J. Campbell, age 90 years. His remains were transferred on ROYAL fair flight if peo- ple are interested a chartered f Ambassador Continued from page I cept of interdependence into broader fields than just defense D0LiC<E'I‘'I'E —- t the Prince 0, common - , H _ _ _ V _ _ g . political collabora- C§T'0(:ItI-m\’\I::"f\“i()1road]ca;)t cr._ rrintizi-2 SKATING starts to-i §f’,‘\‘,’c“n’me‘r“’,},”"l"9‘57 ‘T0 .§1‘;“‘l;’nyd ation when negotiating with the t. t,.'li‘ZI_\' .iii.ii't;t.‘ * ~ ‘- -- ' p H" I i ) D m Mrs l.io_vd Doucctte lnee Soviets “I re-read the Declaration of Common Purpose which Pro.- sident Eisenhower and Prime Minister Macmillan issued in Washington after their talks late last month when they s d The countries of the free world are iii-turdepevmient and only genuine partnership. by coni- bining eir resources and shar- ing tasks in many fields. can progress and safety be found. I was struck again by the fact that the recognition of interpen- dcnce was not confined to safety alone. we need more than safety. we need progress)’ Recalls Early Experiences As Militiaman St. Peter‘: Cathedral Anglican La_vmen's Association has as guest speaker at their monthly supper meeting last night, Ma- jor T. Edgar McNutt, who re- viewed in a humorous way, his first experience as a militiaman in the Charlottetown Engineers. His talk dealt with the visit of ca. Frida ni ht Nov. - C.F.C.Y. byy Piof. G0I'd10Il nigh‘ “in. made.” the B"y3l| Tuesday afternoon from the mm P °‘- ix/Emir :na:;ninlg°:‘:[Tf_ninEhv:,‘;:jV”l Hennessey Funeral Home to i ontay I ’ -cl 1- “ PREP-‘RED — Get vourlevenmn return W “-25- An» ll§e'§’§°u‘{§slIr§'$§§i1li'iIi,ifn3i3 Snow Tires now. Only $l0.55 eachlpllcalmn must be made l° "lei mu morning at 9 dc‘ k m at Simpsons - Scars, Charlotte-‘Prov. Dept Oi !\8TiCUllUi‘9 b9l°l'°< George.s Church for R, ‘own store’ Friday Nov‘ .m' l uiem Hlizh Mass at 9 In- q I . terment in the Church Ceme- tery. SIIORTHORNS MUSICAL FESTIVAL BROAD-l _ . "' from the report Oi P7119 “W” cast Thursday night Nov. 14 1.45 C.l“.C.Y. by Professor Gordon ncrs in the dual Plii‘P0S€ Shorl‘ COPE-EY_ At ‘he (-har1(,m.mwn Bennett. President. horn class at thxe lit/Iarlélnrztifhwlljlzl Hospital on Tuesday’ Novem. ~ » '9' Va" “'35 “’“‘ . her 12 1957. Mrs. D. J. Cof- anAtiLLt§l'I('=!l‘v:leE vfalfingsgmisesstoglr vicmma He won a first and’ fey. formerly of Boston. Her Sim son-Sears Charlottetown‘ Semnd in the aged. cow class: 8' remains will be forwarded this ‘ pl ' Si‘¢‘“”‘l ”‘ the -l‘"“°r bu" can‘ afternoon at 2 o'clock from the class; and a second in the sen- I-‘.\'A.\‘GF1I.ISTI(‘ services begin ‘ lor hull calf class. mn . ~ - CARD PARTY WINNERS—The singing at . 8. . Ill ' g are the results of the M" Sheen‘ preacher. c(.3ir?i“l:arty old at the Clovvcr IIO\'T'S Beauty Salon special Cluh last ni'.!lii- Ladies ‘IIYSI. Ma: 81000 Crcme Cold Wave perm- Ti(‘m¢.\'~ -‘<‘<‘-""_‘l~ M3‘l“l"l9 Slf"{"‘l amcnt or machineless 37.50. 8l'll (‘till-‘i“]3“°'}v P125‘ Ilimlrlsi chm-ch cemetery. $7.30 Crcmc Cold Wave or mach 5l°“"‘”3 ('°m5 Llrs ‘C ffjiid‘. l ineless $500. Gaudet.l second, cs‘ Etsd -. lconsolation, Robert Gal ant, oor PROMINENT Personal-itics Charlottetown Funeral Honie to of her nephew. l Dr. Ralph Noonan._ side. The funeral will he held Friday morning leaving the house at 8:45 for Requiem High Mass at St. Paul's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in .. :- r: “I to 9. ca. en = P1 vb . - (1 ' cezeoui. Wynne: ‘ will flip flap-jacks and fry saii- Mrs. James Pciidergast and Ken MR. AND MRS. ERIC S(‘.0'I‘T. 73" Grandvicw, wish to announce sage for you — at the mammoth Lecky. special prize. Mrs. Ma . h nuppcr at the Armouries. Satur- WcdL:0- the engagement 0‘ "*9" 33"‘: ' day. Nov. 23rd. Make up a par- te Norma Eileen. to anrdnres ty and join the crowd! Alexander. son of Mr. and Harold Murray’. Vallwlleldr ‘ E.I. marriage to take P1899 Thursday. December 5th. MR. AND MFRS. WILBUR Mac- WINS sciioi.oRs.iiiP —— It wasl [recently announced that Alan: ANDTHER SATELLITE; - Nod MMKMZW‘ gm, of D,-_ and M,-,_i it‘: tie mammot panca e an , _, . . Salim“, mpper at the Armolm J.Vl. .\Ia(l\(‘I1Zle of Charlottetown. ‘ has been awarded a scholarship ies. Satiii'd.'i_v, Nov. 23rd. spon- ‘ V sorcti by iiw .\ien's Association in engineering at Dalhousie Unl-1 QDARRIE. itebron. man:ot;i!iflc;; of the PE]. Hospital. Make up vgrm‘. Thaw _.(-hnia,-ship, ,1-9! the e1itig‘ager\r;i:-:irtnao Fnetipn to aunpart)-it will be lrlddles of made pmfihle fhmugh the ‘em! tqaaurfiey Stanton‘ n of Mr‘ ' (‘[‘Ohil_V of Mr. and Mrs. S.H.i mi the Mrs Stanley Bit- I“Ml'~‘”z’\TI0~ CLINIC for Solomon of l)Irtmouih. N. S. Ill kcr. Murray Harlmllr Mar imam‘ {mm three months and is vziliicd zit $30000 and is award- “age l° lake place in me near prcschool children, at Health v_ , mu-_ Centre. 188 Prince Street. evelry‘€<‘-l [0 ‘l°$'~‘l'Vl"l3 5‘“d"““ °“:°;;l"-‘MR AND MRS mbmnn Fridav. 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. lnocu a- 3660110 year engineering a - . ‘ ~ . ' -, ~ - - _ . ro.\', Sff lk. wish to tions given against polio. diphllhousleg flgmfice the “en‘l’:a8emem or theria, whooping cough. and I tanus. also vaccination. The annual school clinics will be held‘ in all Charlottetown schools ear-- Friends of Mrs. Perley Rayner‘ ly m me new ye r ‘will be sorry to hear that she has- CHURCH BOARD MEETS -mntcred the Prince Edward ls-l Mr Bliss Lockha-.rt was appoin--land }{o5pita]‘ ted chairman at the first meet-5 _ , i ing of the Board of Stewards ofi F'"l°"‘l9 Oi Ralpliie Mill"- Parkroyal United Church hei'd oniprim-'0 51.. Will be 90i'i‘.V *0 leéu‘ ‘ Tiicsdav evening. Other olficcrs he has entered the City Hospital appointed were: Harold Milligamlflnd hope he win be back ;schooi soon. vii-c-president: Eric Wilson. BIRTHS MONAGIIAN—-M the Charlotte- town Hostfital on Noveinber I2. 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Monaghan. a daughter. weight 3 lbs" 102‘ The Prince Edward Island pn(g_.M (;ro,ienq.,in_ rpm‘-,_ Jewellers ssoclation unani- on Novm m to M, ,,,d mously reelected last year’: ex- Mr Alexander 9 (rice Lor.lQCUI»IVe during the anti din- ’ MONUMENTS nasivlartini a daughter. Tanya- - l“¢¢'~l||l held 3'» TN 39949‘ col"! 'I°s' III ‘Martini of Gin-lottctawn.) W0"! on Timdly W001“ 0" uupcm. R0“ . ¢.,m,¢.,_ 1-,”. L,._ near: an: President. Burke. Charlottetown: R. R. 7 . 0 Village Of Parkclale A special meeting of all persons of the Village of Parkdale, who is seized or of real or personal property to the value of $325.00 or up- w wt in such village, and wife or bus- band of such resident, to be held in ‘Parkdale School Auditorium, Confederation Street, Thurs- day, November 14th, 1957 at 8 p.m. The purpose of this meeting. is to discuss the matter of amalgamation with the City of Char- . as p by the City Council. Oonnflauoraoftiovlagooffu-kdale. . their daughter Jean Isobel. to Joseph 1)om,id_ son of the late Mr_ and Mrs. W. J. MacKin- non. St. Georges. PERSONALS VESSEY — ELI.IS—-At Central United Church: l)unsinffna':e on Nov. 1st, 1957. by Rev F- Littlejohns. Mildred Rut.h Ellll of Du gt nage, to LeRoy George Vessey Oi l')“ll8l4*““"°- " F. I, ‘Jewellers Ass’n Elects Officers tie. Mr. Stewart Wright was Romlne busi- Vice- Summer- CO5 by Hon. Premier. and the city by Mayor James Warburtoti. The speaker was introduced by president Robert corn an thanked by Lieut. Col. Arthur convener, was thanked for work of the ladies of St. Peter's Cathedral Guild in providing the splendid supper. and Mrs. A. B. h was thanked for her ser- vices as pianist during the sins- aong conducted by A193 3799* Q. 3 5 President. George Clarke. Sum- merside; Secretary_ Mrs. Bert Patterson. Charlottetown; Trea- surer. Miss Helen Mills. Sum- merside. Plans were discussed for Na- tional Jewellers Week com- mencing November 18th. After the business section of the meeting had been completed. Roland Taylor. Charlottetown. gave a lively and interesting illustrated talk on his recent Great International Value Of Jr. Red Cross Stressed "W """’*’n Page 2 The Guardian Thurs" Nov, 14, 1957 Campbellton 5 and 48. High tide today at Charlotte BEIRUT, Lebanon (neuter)-u town at 2.20 a.in. and 3.47 pm The Leban Wod- cu At Rustico at 11.24 am. and nesdly ordered the of- 10.22 pm. Suinmerside tide elgh- Michael Adams. staff correapondu tu r in of man .4.“ m sale he" ten minutes later than Char- eat here for llanchutr “World Citizens 4 for Sim" J. P. MacMit|an: women‘: iottetown Sun rises today at 7.tll Guardian. It was understood tho °' ‘P’ u”°P”"' G‘W‘313l| was was the theme of an inspiring Work. Mrs. E. E. Clawson; gin, and 5915 gt 4_ mm ‘gunmen; ougctgdtghhnporp banned. talk given by M Kathleen Nursing. Mrs. Lois MacDonald; ‘—’ Herman, of Toronto, national Water Safety. Rev. M. D. Dun-K director of Junior Red Cross at bar; Blood Donor Mr I-‘ A a meetin e P E. I. i - Jones; lional Council of the Canadian Red Cross Society held at Red Cross headquarters yesterday‘ afternoon. Miss Herman point out that it costs .25c. per meth- ber to carry out the Junior Red ch ector mentioned the fact that Junior Red Cross members in Canada last year contributed‘ $200.00 for the zreatment of handicapped children as well as $100,000 for eir international fund which is now being used to promote self-help programs children in the underdeveloped countries. --. O -I alists for a Canadian Conference on “The Needs of Our Children" which is to be held in 1960. c also spoke of the International J. R. C. training centre which is to take place at the University of Toronto in 1959 memorate the 50th anniversary‘ of the granting of the charter to Canadian Red Cross. and the 100th anniversary of the found- Dunant. This training centre. which will be attended by some 200 (It‘lL“,{1|IL’S from 69 countries will be the first global one of this kind ever held. and will un- doubtedly make another g mark for Canada in world Red Cross. In referring to the’ .. to .- 7.3’ a. Miss Herman the prominent part which Canadian Red Cross re- presentatives have played in it. iss Herman was introduced by Dr. L.W. Shaw. Deputy Minis- JET stove polish does a perfect job while the stove is hot. Get JET. and you're all SET MacDonald; Red Cross Mrs. Benjamin J ATKI NSON'S WEATI-I—E.R"—‘ ' St. John’s, Nfld. HALIFAX (CP) -— The weather office says the weather is expec- ted to be mostly fine today with patches of cloud again. Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Is-‘ ing of the Red Cross by Henri N 45. Fredericton and Saint John 25 and 48, I-Jtimuiidstoii 30 and 50, Corps Rogers, Aid, Dr. Ross Stewart. Cross programme in whl 1.243.000 Canadian children are TORONTO (CP) _ Tempe”. involved 3‘ per cent of the tow gums ssued b¥ the pommio membership in 69 countries. Theipuuic weagher -om‘-e; Junior Red Cross is the largest’ * N, MA _ youth organization in the world (nlflm (Du. geared to training young people Dawson . . . . . . .. _ 21 as world citizens. and capable otivancom-er . _ _ _ _ __ 43 stimulating a "United Mankind" vim,‘ 45 .28 .30 30 33 26 .58 ..23 23 23 20 29 H 8fr$$$‘.8:i:fr$8.°_‘:2‘<i&;E$2=' 29 . 25 UNGRADED EGGS Our paying price for ungraded eggs delivered prompt return of empty cases, ship your eggs to CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Charlottetown I *7 GROOETEIIIA STORE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:30 CLOSES SAT AT 5:30 P. M. "YOU BUY BETTER AND SAVE MORE WHEN YOU DO YOUR WEEKEND SHOPPING AT AT|(INSON'S. 23“ TOP IIIIALITY INSPECTED MEATS . . iii. 59° McLEAN'S 6 OZ. JAR MARASCHINO CHERRIES MACHINE SLICED BACON . . . ter of Education. and thanked Charlottetown today ls _ O by Mr. Kf. Park Superin- . tendent o arlottetown Schools _ _ _ _ _ _ r who is noiw the provincial chair- Grade A Large 46¢ S man of t e Junior Red Cross ‘ committee. 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