l Mrs. J. Mclnnisi Mon. October 6. 1958 The Guardian Page 3 Laid TO Resf Destroyer Escort Sf. Croix Is Commissioned Catholic I Mrs. \lclnnis was the former farmstead in the Ashton dis- ‘Annie McCormick of Souris II‘It-t which she‘and her late I The funeral of the late Mrs. River, and had resided a life- husband had pioneered over E; James .I. .\lclnnis was held Sat- time on the splendid home seventy years ago. ' Church, where ‘ Re-i . . , _ _ p _ quiem High Mass was celebrat-i SOREL. Que. ICPI~Hh1CS St. ('Undlllolls and salinity. Ian electronic a ppal‘alll s flia ed by the pastor. Rev. George. Croix. a sleek destroyer escort Her construction is along tracks the target. I MacDonald. , Pallbearers were Merlin Mac» Innis, Angus McCormick, Joseph ,Conway. John J. MacKinnon. Joseph A. MacDonald and Free- with twin rudders and a top speed of more than 25 knots, was com- missioned into the navy Saturday as the second of a new class of Canadian ships to combat nuclear rounded lines to counter ice for— mation and etlccts of atomic fall» out. Another anti-ice feature 13: anchor recesses with manually- operated doors to HOMING TORPEDOES She is also equipped with hom- ing torpedoes of an advanced type that can alter course to pursue a Order Yours Today IT'S reduce ice-iiarget taking evasive. action be- man Leslie. Interment was in ' V LATER submarines. forming spray. low or atop the surface. I the Church Cemetery. Personuhzed v 'MI'F- H- F- Puuen- Wife 0f Reaf’ Greater manoeuvrability is pro- 1.“ addlll‘?“ “‘9 Ship Cfm‘les a The late Mrs. Mclnnis died at [HAN Admll‘al H- 1“ gullenf-flhe 113“; vided by the twin rudders. Ifwm tl‘g'ee‘émht 70 {h Callbreh 5396‘ her home on Wednesday of last v tmas YOU Atlantic coast ag o icer, act . H _. , orwar an a Win ree-Inc .o—lweek’ following an illness of “s as the Ship.s Sponsor for the com_ For battling submarines, tne St. calibre gun a“. Both are radar several months. She was in her 95th year. Survivors include two, sons. John, who operates the home Croix has two mortar mountings capable of firing three high~speed projectiles simultaneously in any direction. Firing is controlled by missioning and christening cere- monies. Mines Minister Paul Comtois was guest of honor. He described THINK! controlled. While these are primarily anti- aircraft weapons, they can also be used for surface action. Cards ;_ i I farm. and Moses. who resides the Croufl asC anoither vessel in St. Peter's Village: three - to a to te aria ian navy’s 0 daughters. Mary. at home; 'I ' ' I‘d can be im- “reputation as a force that might .00 Foresees Boom Valeria. Mrs. Paul Sharp. Brook- YES. our beaunhfl ChrIStmaS ca S well be feared by any enemy." line, Massachucetts: and Mar- ‘The ship carries a peacetime crew of 12 officers and 198 men under Commander K. H. Bogglid. Built here at the shipyards of Marine Industries Limited, the 366400t St. Croix was launcned Nov. 17, 1956. Her displacement is 2.900 tons. I. 7 BRUSH FIRE IN MOUNTAIN anmvrsmn , She follows the EMCS Assim- At NfIcI. Port PORT AUX BASQUES, Nt‘ld. — ICP) —— Mayor Walter Hod- der said in an interview Sunday the new ferry William Carson will end unemployment in this coastal town of about 5.000. The $12,000,000 CNR fairy be- . printed with. your name for an extra measure of garet. Mrs. Reginald Lewis, St. , Peter's: and one sister. Mary Catherine. Mrs. Patrick Mclnnis, Gowa-n Brae. She was predeceased by her husband who died in 1936, and one daughter, Bertha, Mrs. Glen MacLean, St. Peter’s, who died in 1945. For Haircuts In N.B. Now FREDERICTON — (CP) — A special general meeting of the New Brunswick Barber’s As- distinction. All capture the Yuletide spirit in re- ligious, sentimental and whimsical themes. . DIAL 8506 plane swoops down over a brush fire in the mountain on the out- skirts of Monrovia late Friday; to drop water on the blazing! MONROVIA. Callf., _ An alt-i hillside. S e v e r a l expenswe homes were destroyed by the blaze which raced out of a ran- yon and down the foo:hills to— wards this suburb northeast of Construction Progresses 0n Los Angeles. Residents of pri- vate homes and two sanatoro iums had to be evacuated as the fire swept onward. . (AP Wii'ephoto) in Paris is scheduled to discuss Cyprus again today. ACCUSES MAKARIOS Governor Sir Hugh Foot ar- boine into service in the Resti- gouche class, a new division de- veloped from the St. Laurent class of the Second World War. The Assiniiboine, also built by Marine Industries, was commis- sioned in 1956. The new vessel is the riavys second to bear the name St. Croix. The first was torpedoed and sunk by German submarines in the Second World War. The gain regular service across sooiation, Sunday, attended by more than 200 barbers from all over the province, decided that effective October 15, adults will pay a minimum of $1.00 and children under 12 years, 75 cents for haircuts. Sydney, N.S., Sunday. Mayor Hodder said the service population in 10 years." railway employes about here. - 96-mile Cabot Strait from North “will double the town’s the new PATRIOT - GUARDIAN CENTRAL The 600 Dr. Plumb’s These are prices already pre- vailing in most centres. It was also decided that In order to deal with problems CHANGES POLICY GLASGOW (Renter sl-—The PRINTERY Runway Af Ch’fovIIn Airport Construction on the new runway . age to 7.600. at the Charlottetown airport is! On either side of the pavement Glasgow B ulletin Friday an- nounced that from Monday it will print news and headlines on its cused Archbishop Makarlos Sat» urday of openly encouraging peculiar to various areas in the Province such as closing hours that the associatiaon would be «battle took place in the North At- lantic in 1943 and only one of her crew survived. 136 Prince St. Dial 8506 _,,_._\< fl- H d 1‘ Power New C andautomatictimer. 1898_1958 51x”... "an..." M..." Can“. 0 NEW y rau 1c. . . . o ' - . _ i Hall every Tuesday night. Burns control a“ Fast_Hltch eqmpment .110 __ j; Olrchestrs. Admission 50 cents easier. tio. : l Pus 10 cents tax. ‘ - _ f ‘t d convenience j i ~_ E ‘ convenience 0 NEW Com 01 an 2 Buying Live f0“! TUCSday‘ 8 . EW LOW Home v . . . New models to handle more } diplomatic liaison and take no dollar plus project last July 8th? and is scheduled for completion in October of 1959. One quarter.“ of the primary sub grading has already been completed, but op erations will come to a halt within the next few weeks because of seasonal mud. Morrison and MacRae Ltd. of Summerside have the contract for subgrading, paving and drain- age which will cost in excess of a million dollars. Lighting, fenc- ing and other smaller contracts wi'l be extra. $600 FEET The runway will have an as- phalt surface 7,000 feet long and will be 200 feet wide. The BOO-foot concrete aprons at either end of the runway brings the total foot- of‘the outer edge of the shoulders. The runway. which will be big enough to handle the largest types 1 including transpozt of aircraft jets, is located so as to take ad- vantage of the prevailing winds. It runs slightly off true north and south. Its northern approach crosses the Union Road. This road will be diverted to the east. This diversion will be carried out by the Provincial Department of Highways with the Department of Transport bearing the cost. Four properties were expro- priated for the project. The lar- gest of the four is 130 acres own- ed by Wilfred Holmes. Others are 105 acres owned by Woodrow Wheatley; 40 acres owned by Mll- ton Gurney and 10 acres owned by Holden MacLure. Friday’s violence and 250 Greek Cypriots were injured, 16 ser» 'iously enough to require hospital care. , Three Cypriot youths died dur- ing the roundup. The mayor of Fam-agusta prot ested to Foot, accusing the troops of “indiscriminate vengeful at- tacks against innocent citizens." A curfew Was imposed in all big communities on Greek - Cyp- riot males between the ages of 13 and 26. In Nicosia, the capital. the curfew applied also to girls and women of the same age. The governor blasted the exilde archbishop’s call to the Greek Cypriot community to fight Brit- ain’s new seven-year plan for the foreseeable future under a vari- ety of weather conditions, includ- ing the worst extremes of the North Atlantic." Advancements in homing torpe-' does and sonar and heavier arma- ment, as well, set the ship apart from destroyer escorts of the St. Laurent class. . ‘ OVERCOM-E LIMITATIONS Equipment generally has been produced to overcome limitations imposed by unfavorable water CARD PARTY New Tournament starts in 2 making good progress, it was re will be earth shoulders which will Greek Cyplzmt: i; “glance. h The navy said the new St. Croix divided into sections. from pages—mus reducing to four I ported Saturday by~resident en- eventually be seeded for grass. Foot levet‘le te c aiming: ‘55; has been designed “specifically to The executive suggested county the number of British morning n . gineer Joseph Stannix. . I The extremeties of the airport goYernmen “noun: d “‘1’ . o dealwith the most modern sub- associations be formed. eaCh papers still retaining the 0'd IBCh' LIKE SMOKING THROUGH ICE! ' I Work was begun on the million Will be 180 feet on either Slde 99150“ were arrese ° owms marine or its successor of the responsible to the provincial or- ganization. advertising on page one. nique of carrying only classified ' 4am Wei/W; d 4 FAIRBAIIS-MORSE ' l . 2" wliinya statement issued here, ST. PIUS XIPARISH . . . Foot said: Terrorists HII' HeOVIIy Al' 1, ,5 , m... m m. ,. 0 i should openly encourage them to Parkdale British Troops In Cyprus By SHAKE GUEBENLIAN . NIIICOSl-A, .Cyrus (Reuters)— Terrorists hit hard at British troops in widely - scattered am- bushes Sunday as Britain‘s plan by representatives of Britain, Turkey and Greece and 6f both Turkish and Greek Cypriots. The NATO permanent council violence. For long past, I have myself urged him to abandon vi- olence and help bring the emer- gency to an end and to work for a peaceful and just settlement. But the obstinate» pursuit of vi— olence has barred the way." ‘ This evening at 8:30 sharp to bring peace to bloody Cyprus stalled on the conference table» A British soldier was killed afidi five others wounded in bombings and machine~gun attacks against military vehicles across the Brit“ ish colonial island. I, The death brought to 92 thel number of British soldiers killed since the Greek underground or- ganization EOKA started its guer- rilla campaign for union with Greece 31/2 years ago. I The attacks coincided )with a large-scale anti - terrorist opera- tion by the British which followed the murder Friday of- a 40-year old English mother of five chil- dren in Famagusta. GREECE BALKS / Meanwhile, in Athens, Greek political observers said the gov—p ernment would not agree to round-table talks on Cyprus un- less the du-ties of the Turkish rep— resentative were severely lim- Ited. Turkey has agreed to the Brit- lsh plan for shared control of the Jenkins Lth. r . 1. ., . A r (- $NTKKNATRONAA~ 240 . .. seeihe NEW F‘armaII 240cmcl In- ternational 240 Utility Tractors . . . Ob- solutely the greatest 2-3-PIow Tractors ever built . . . now On display at W. R. - “ulutoluagtc” fuse With a FAIRBANKS-MORSE washer-and only with a FAIRBANKS- MOBSE washer can you get automatic washing for the price of an ordinary wringer washer. ' FAIRBANKS-MORSE “glutquagtc” (Ru/I99 _ means... No BACK' BREAKING HAND RINSING No HEAVY WRINGER WORK (only ‘I wringing required) iii: m for SW: No RINSE was OR I-IOT RINSE WATER The observers. however, sai I the Greeks would want promises from Britain that the Turkish rep- resentative, now in Cyprus, would confine his functions to ourer part in local administration. These were the stipulations be- lieved included in the Greek ans— l wer to a proposal that a NATO- l sponsored conference be attended I COMING EVENTS Card Party in St. Georges Halll Tuesday 7th. 8 - handers. ' Reserve October 29th. for Mars- ‘tuerade Dance at Afton Hall. I will be picking up poultry at the farmer's yard every Tuesday Paying highc at marked prices until further notice. Contact A. P. Gallant, IRustico. until 12. R. L. Dickieson Ltd- Hope River, Bazaar and Sup‘ per, October 22nd and 23rd. DANCE AT mac. Hall, Card lgan every Monday nighl- web'l I sters Orchestra. I Chicken an] Turkey Supper! Mount Stewart Memorial Hall, Wed, Oct. 8 from 5 10 9 P‘m'. Sponsored by the Ladies Aid ofy St. John‘s United Church. Mounts Stewart. I District elimination contestfi fiddling and step-dancing. _\lt.i Stewart Memorial Hall. Ot-tobcr| 10th at 8 pm. Send entries to Mrs. G. shcppai-d. l‘illll'lCS close. October 7. Admission 50 and 7o5 ciency and earnings. all models. ‘NEW Power—31 belt, 28 draw- bar— that greatly increases effi- with full crop clearance on Farm- jobs better and easier. 0 NEW Speeds that make full use of new power . . . greatly in- crease daily, output. NEW choice of hitches — famous Mr. Former . 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