. 0 5 I I Iw " d ' I ' .. ma oo Llsts wo Big ' a .i I) F ' H' I G 't '11.. J0' rs. Nfld. (CP) - Pre- u th tit become ........-y--, s.'.,,,.,g..u "10" -'”:P'' 5""""0d- "hm! Wye-3 I izllwuum ninth: Elaof the as -gaulamm L -,-;.r.l'nmt.n wen b k I t , -. ,, to office Tuesday with a sw:p- revision .of the financial 1'm""' "H in" "T M”. iv maturity. Wednesday iistefa terms of unlonwlth Canada will m"5'”'""'"""'n"'”” third PU-In mill and revision of come before a royal commission hnvetotakalll-Illlhli-t10Iad l':TlllS o' union with Canada as early, next year and the two big iobs ahead. foundland commission appointed The third 111. 1011! advocated to prepare the province's case is in political crcles here. was ex- 5 5 to complete its renal: pectedtober .1eamaiorpointshortly.Undertermsofuniona P. E. I. Hospital Ladies' Aid Meeting On Monday, October 1st.. the first fall meeting of the Senior Lad.ie's Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital was held at the Cundall Home. Mrs. G.H. Bun- taln. the President, presided. and twenty members were , . Reports were presented by tile Mrs. Friday. Oct. 5, 1955 The Guardian Page 3' 1Top Liberals Quell Criticism Of Gov't. By Young Liberals WINNIPEG (cpl "nebec dele- lates with red berets and kitted baspipe Players from Nova scotia ut I say atmosphere when the 11!-NH!!! national convention of the Young Liberal Federation of Canada opened Thursday. But when the convention n&lad down to business top leaders d both the federal government and l 5 lie said he was willing to take on any opposing group in debate. Faced with federal cabinet op- ” . the Manitoba group ap- Ilasrad unlikely to force it. Dfollosal. Resolutions committees chairman Joe 0'suilivan said no resolution condemning the pipeline procedure of the government had Committee, . Ieltch. Chairman. of the Ways and Means Committee. Mrs. G.M, Hlbbard was thanked by the President for her donation to ti: Gift Cabinet at the Hospital. Let. :21" 3: In wl comm'"hnwmuum;t:gm' ""1. his oarlin staternalts ters were read from Mayor J D the younb Liberals sttmnptad tn bgdzhe tf"m"'mT”' 1"” -- -----o- -””'"-m ””c-m"-"c---u " :::'.:.:..':::..-0 .. .::.,... rt 2:. :::e.:.::::..:::.::c "W -' -- ---- -'.'-?"s-33””--. hlve P so aat.isfactos- Premier smallwood. whosaldha mm”. h lad ma ovemmm or s5,ooo:ow,,d the Hdspimpcag: Federation omchl. , ... . I clndldate for the iederation's "until i think there more.sultahls for the Job." lie um there were at least four po- tential premiers now in the gov- eminent. Trustee Boa rd Meeting tiff?! g. 4-no-.... in Hospital Services Ass'n ' The board of Trustees of the Shield Plan has pild out on bdnnlf Maritime Hospital service Assocl- of subscribing members for bus- atlan which sponsors the Maritime pltal and medical servlcss.5.3 Blue Cross-Blue Shield Plans for 50,000. Realizing that this amoull prepaid hospital-medical-surgical care held its ---ll-annual meeting in Moncton. Presiding at the sea- alon was Dr. J.A. MacDougal.l. of Saint John. Reports were received from the various committees headed by the chairman, Dr. Macnougall. G-IL Mcxlel. John N. Flood. of sum John: Dr. J.A. McMillan, M.A Farmer. Q.C. Charlottetown: W. R. Flake. Moacton; Dr. D.A. 'l'hom- paon, Bntllurst: and IA Comaar Kstsghan River. Nss. A member of the Board. W.B Flake. Monctoo, has been named to represent the Maritime Hospi- tal Bervice Association on the re- activated Arbitration Board. The Board has authorized the lmplernentatlon of more compre hellalvs contracts to meet the de- mggdg of present group subscri- bers who wish to avail themselves of extended benefits and more apmprehsnsive protection. k the" first six months of the meal year. the Blue Cross-Bllss CITY AND CENTRAL UIGG CHM! Roads. Alexandra services for Sunday Oct. 7th. Ulgg ll a.m. Cross Roads I p.m. Alex- andra no p.m. All are welcome to these services. Rev. C. E. Pas- sey, Minister. UPTON Gospel Chapel. Dundas 10:!) Sunday School with classes for all ages. 11:30 The Lords Sup- per; 1:30 The Gospel Service. Be sure to hear: Missionary Mal- colm Maclfonsle who has been lab- ouring in South Africa. A warm welcome awaits you. ship dues and faced with the prospect on further increases in the cost of hospital, surgical-math lcal benefits. an i in main- bershlp rates must he made at an early date. There are 84505 Blue Cross ces and 100,000 are entollcd Blue Shield. In all there are three and a half million Canadians IIMI enrolled in the voluntary. II0IIcPl'0- fit Blue Cross Plan for hospital care. The M.H.S.A. Board meetlnl R- ing actuary, Allen B. Thompson vice-ylesident and actuary of th Associated Hospital Service (Blue Cross) of New York. has bee working In conference .wlth Mas lthne Plan directors. Another Im- portant report received was that of C. Rufus Rorem. Ph. D..C.P-A- of Philadelphia. on the pilot study he undertook for Maritime Bins- Cross earlier this year on hospi- tal costs and utilization. rw vous ool.ulnnuysnuo'is asllnsllasnruslton IILAND ooiorod views. O'D- well Studio. WINDMILL . Restaurant. 13 Prince IL, has fresh oysters daw- HAMPTON Pastoral Charge. Ser vices, Oct. 7. 1066 as IOIIOVII: Victoria. 11 n.m.; Hampton 3 v-mu Bonshsw. 7.!) p.m. Rev. M- K- Chsrman. Minister- n WINSLOE PASTORAL Charge. United Church of Canada. Servic- es for Sunday Oct. 7th. 3113111015 ll a.m Wlnsloe North I p.m. Win- aloe South 7.80 p.m. Sunday seller! at regular hours. nev. Dr. I: A. Belts, Minister. mental Baptist Church Services for Sunday October 7th. Morninx Worship 10.45 a.m. Subject heart asltlrancn, Blbls School 11 noon. youth moetlnl 0.ao.p.m. Evening service 7.8 p.m. subject The Pow- er of a Man's God. Richard E. Cos- tm, Pastor. PRESIYTEIIAN Church in Can ads: New London Pastoral Charge 11:00 a.m. Geddle Memorial. Div- ing Worship: 2:!) p.m.. Long Riv- cgAPAUD. Springfield, Lona Creek Parishes. Services for Sun- dgy. omhq M, 1056. Nlnateenth Sunday after Trinity: st. Elih- hetlrs Church, Springfield 11.00 a. m. Holy Baptism. Morning Pray- as-: 8. Thomas Ch . UNI Creek in p.m. Evenlnl Prayer: It. John's Church. crap-ud 7-3 p.m. Evening Prnyof 8'14 Thu” giving for tho Blosslnl of Hsr79'I- Rev. George R. P. Ebsary. Rector. 5Con"1ing Events "rim , MS. RY' s." mu -l-ci3i'.;d'3'cionu so. It ul DnncoElllotHallean- OClll.:I.IrSIITl.Il'S.lICI'I0uCO. l S Lam Creek 7.! . . Rev. Fggwtxuwkmegg Potts. Intarnatlonaplniiebl-our Chris- ehsstra. JolIn's Clifton. Divine Worship. Rev. L. D. Bartlett, 3. A.. B. D.. Minister. UIGG CROSS Roads Alexandra services for Sunday. Oct. 7th: Ulgg ll a.ln.: Crou Roads 3 p.m.: Alex- andra 7.30 p.m. Mrs. W. J. Match and Mrs Jack MacKae will sing at the evening service. All are wel- come to these services. Rev. C. W. Panssy. Minister. I'll NORTH River United Bap- Daacs It. Peter's Holy NI!” gull, stat Dos llasasrs C 0 V I II I A D PASTORAL G Unit& Church of Clllldl. tmeksa supper Kelly's ONO. Monday October Rh. Supper carv- ed from l:I to Ill. Danes aftu. 55:35 i 3. V . v exceeds income from membsr-- A royal commission on forestry recommended last year that a third pulp mill could operate suc- caufully in the province. and Mr slnallwood says large companies in Italy. the United States and the Canadian mainland are interested in establishing In Newfoundland. l-lesaidhehopedtosee the pro- posed mill established shortly after the next session oi the House. ' DIE IN VIII PARRY BOUND. Ont. (CP- Mrs. Edith Ferris. 74. and her daughter, Eva. fl. Wm burned l0 death early Thurnfh! W119" 51" destroyed their home at Faldln8- near this Georiilll 3” c”""""' nity. The women "V95 51”" I” the seven-room frlme 1'0""- es. Janet Jonas. Donald Judson, Maurice uaccahe and Gerald Mc- Millan. Alexandra 4-H Achievement Day celved a report that the connultw CENTBAL BEDEQUI Fllndl-S ,The secretary of the British Pharmaceutical Society is expec- ted to srrlveln Charlottetown on Monday, October 15. to meet mem- bers of the P.E.l. Pharmaceutical Association. Sir Hugh Linstend. 0. B.E., M.P., is on a coast to coast tour speaking on "Health Insur- ance In England." He will be ac- companied by John C. Turnbull, secretary-manager of the Canad- lan Pharmaceutical Association. sir Hugh Linstead. 0.B.E.. M.P., is today recognized as a world leader in the pharmaceutical pro- fession and has been honoured by several countries for his with Ln the field of pharmacy and health services. Born in 1001. he was educated at the City of London School. win the Jacob Bell Scholarship to the Pharmaceutical Society's Schod and later attended Blrbeck Col- lege. he became a demonstrator unds Professor Greenish and in 1025 was made assistant secretary of the Pharmaceutical Society. Be auc- ceeded to the position of secretary and registrar in 1920. The same year he was involved in negotiations between Society and the government which firmly established supervision oi the pro- fession In the council oi the Soc- lety. Before the outbreak of World War II, and during hostilities, he assisted in the emergency prepar- lation of the profession to serve both armed forces and civilians. and was secretary of the Pharma- ceutical War Committee 1039-46. Other professional roles: mem- ber of the Central Health Services Council In the British Ministry of Health: member of the Committee on internal Administration of Hos- pitals (C.H.S.C.): member of the Council of the School of Pharma- sr. Divine Worship: 6:!) p.m.: St. 1 3" allshermatarnalslstsr cy. University of London; presi- dent of the British section oi the Franco - British Pharmaceutical Comrnlsalon. British Pharmaceutical Soc. Secretary To Visit P. E. I. After a short time in practieo.1 The Alexandra and Dlslrict 4-H Calf Club Achievement Day was held at the farm of Mrs. Charles Jones on Friday. September 21, with Mr. P. L. Lewis of York as judge. The leader oi this club in Mrs. Charles Jones. The results of the achievement day are as fol- lows: Efficiency In year's work (Hol- stein) 1. Phyllis Jones 2. Heather aid MacMillan. Efficiency in year's work (beef Shorthorn steers) 1. Lloyd Bruce. 2. Douglas Robertson. 3. Chris Jud- son 4. Glen MncEachern. Showing of 4-H Calves (Holstein) 1. Heather Jone 2. Phyllis Jones 3. Janet Jones 4. Donald Judson 5. Maurice McCabe 0. Gerald Mac- Mlllan. Showingo i 4-H Calves (Beef . -Shorthorn Steers) 1. Chris Judson . 2. Glen MacEachcrn 3. Douglas Robertson 4. Lloyd Bruce. Showing of Yearlings (Holstein) 3. Janet Jones 4. Maurice Mac- Cabe 5. Douglas Robertson. Showmanship 1. Janet Jones 2. Lloyd Bruce 3. Phyllis Jones, 4. Maurice Mat-Cabe 5. Heather Jon- es. M iii J d " ' . 1. 31? ml!” ””I”'' ll: .l)lIlln4ds:,;2e. u1?lo5idJgBrufe 3. Joni: M. . f ones . rad MacMllan 5. H - 1: 1942. Sir Hugh Llnstend has also:' served on my v”"8me"""Y- Centennial Y's governmental committees. Among I Men s Club Meets positions held: chairman of the Parliamentary and Sclentlfic Com- mittee; chairman of the Franco- The weekly mp”, meeting of British Parliamentary Relntlans,cen;ennm Y-, Men-, mm, W” Committee: and P31'113m91'l"3'l held last evening at the local Y. Charity Commissioner. He hast MSCAS "mg, the cwhurmuum, been a member of the Home Of-1 of gene" Can. ma Arthur Bu. iice Poisons Board since 1085 and rem. was chairman of the Wandsworth The report, ,( ma v.1-gnu, com. Hospital Group from 1948-195-1 .mitteea dealing with the activities Knighted in 1953, Sir Hugh Lin-i of the summer were submitted and stead was also Invested with the approved. title of Chevalier de la Legion d'l George Burgess was presented Honneur iFrancet In 1954. He was, with an award In recognition of awarded the 0.B.E. in 1927 and! his effort and leadership in young was made an Oificier dc L'0rdrel adult work at the Y.M.C.A. de la Santa Publlque (France) in The guest lllelher of the even- 1943, ,ing was Mr. Wes McVicar of the 51,- Hugh Lhmend 1,. man-1,dlNational Council of the Canadian with two daughters. Y-M-C-A Mr. Mcvicar spoke of seeing the Fine Record Island Guern Patosie Verbena. a "very good" Guernsey cow owned by J. Eric Hurry. Winsloe. P.li.l., was awar- dad a Gold Medal Certificate the Canadian Guernsey Broaden-s' Association when her latest record ofIOlhsmilkand50lbsfst made at eleven yaagmof age in iattouiorIIlVI'IlCo(ICM- sl0l".Aliroeordswa'eIaadaln llmssss --va": mans:-7 yr- not S? E . s 7 ' 1 t E" i , 9. S -VENT. Y.M.C.A. in four different section. numbers, programme, facilities and leadership. He elaborated up- on each section. showing that even though the numbers have increas- ed through al arger membership, the programme, facilities and lead- ership have kept pace to keep the whole movement within the pre- sent time period. Made By sey Cow iwerl's.-dmsdfzglz 365 days and they 110" G - -557-43'?-365: l2l05- He then concluded his remarks 500433-365 End 105,49-573-730'-385 lby showing that the Golden Ages Dairy Queen is a daughter ofloftell spoken about by the older Patosle Louise: 0834-447-4yr-306 and men are still present as youth ll she herself has one 120?. d3ugh- the governing factor of all Golden tor. MacI.ean's Treasure Winnie: Ages in the Y. M. C. A. and 0417-M8-6yI'-365. . otherwise. sulxannna and Disrtlct ls, Achievement Day winners in thel showing of Holstein calves werel LEFT Heather Jones. Phyllis Jon-l Jones 3. Janet Jones 4. Maurice- McCabe 5. Donald Judson, 6. Ger- I Winsloe. Cow Is Noted Guernsey Patosie Verbena I "V217 50011" Guernsey cow owned by -1- EH0 Iliurry, Winsloe, P.E.I., was award- ed I Gold Metal cenlncm 173' the lcanadlsn Guernsey A:-d Joclation when her "C0. , lof 8959 lbs milk and 5915610! 1 made at eleven years of age in 385 'days brought her total recorded lLlfetime Production to 66421 lbs milk and 4276 lbs fat in se,ve;l;8gl;:- tntions for an average 0 - 61oF. All records were made in 35 days and they include - 9335 017- 5 yr; 9343- 604 - 5 yr; 10986 - 700-Byrsnd lll72-768-llyr. Mn Patosie Verbena has one R.0.P daughter - Patosie Harvest Queen. 10125-801-4 yr- 385. Her dami ' - 592. 5 yr - 365 and Patosle Viola "VG"': 13386 - 652 - 7 yr - 365 is her mater- , nal sister. "Verbena" is sired by Sherwood ,.Pride who has seven R. 0. P. daughters including Patosie Roa- 'ic: 12356-877-Gyr-385; Patosle loan-y Queen: mas - 567-4 yr . - 365 and Sunshine's Priscilla: 9090 1- 487 -3 yr - ass. and. the Aid for the Prlzes which were awarded to them at the Nursea' Graduation. A comprehensive and inter”; lng report was given by Mu, wax. do Bain on the Marlume Hospital Aids' Association which 51;; but attended in June at St. Andrews. as I representatlve at Mrs. Gordon Leitch. the '9” that a small group of Manitoba Young Liberals were annoyed at the government's handling of the natural gas pipeline debate in the House of Commons. The group ap- .resldency this year. will direct a resolution at the government's im- mlsration pulley. It will urge that immigrants be instructed in both I-119. ED811511 and French language and the history. laws and institu- tions of Canada. OPPOIIIIE Mr. Pepper in presi- dential elections to be held Sjtup day is Roy Power of Halifax. parently hoped to drum up enough Support among delegates to get a resolution to this effect on the cow vention floor, CHALLENGE F03 DEBATE Justice Minister Carson. who will address the convention today has said he will support the gov- ernment on its pipeline stand and gfnpuarhamentary "la the IIG BUSINESS Life insurance policy holders In Canada number 6.5000000. cal-rry a total of more than 326,000,000, now. of this Association. 1 he . bout this Conventiunjafo spa - The President thanked the meln. bers who had collected for the Cancer Campaign namdy. H". R.A. Parker. Mrs. Waldo Bain, Mrs. l-larold Palmer. Mn, mam Clmpbell, Mrs. Earle Baker and - Flfqullar Macltae. Discus- sion was held as to ways and means of raising funds for the Aid. and several ideas were pm- FIIIEST MEN'S SIIITS seated torthe Meeting. A Cpmmu. tee was appointed to look into vu-. Ioun Drolects. On motion of Mn, Harold Palmer, the Meeting gd. lourned. T In the show ring Patosie Verb- ,ena has proven her ability, being Senior and Grand Champion at' Charlottetown Exhibition 1950 and .1. Phyllis Jones 2. Heather Jones 1952 A patcrnnl slstcr to Paloslr Ver- -bena. also owned by Mr. Hurry, 1PntosIe Dairy Queen was award- -ed a Silver and Seal Certificate for Longtime Production when her .iatest record made at nine years- oi age in 365 days of 10950M - 50017 brought her total lifetime Production to 70995M - 3562F in seven lactations for an average of l0999M - soon. All but one record were made in 365 days and tlleyi include -12882 - 567 - 4 yr - 365:1 11195-500-Gyr-sosand 10549- 573 - 7 yr - 365. , "Dairy Queen" is a daughter of Patosie Louise: 0834 - 447 - 4 yr - R5 and she herself has one R.0. P. daughter. Macl.ean'a Treasure Winnie: 9417 - 540 - 6 yr - M5. TAKE can: or YOURSELF Your health is your most val- uable possesslon. And it is our aim to help you protect it. 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