fCo'ntracts Lei During May A Girl Guide column HOLY REDEEMEE PACK Monday. June. 11 1956 French Troops Battle Rebels a v 4 The.Guardian, Page 3 :2 biggest was in the west in thd' Algerian-Moroccan frontier arch”: scene of increased insurgent activ- ity in recent weeks. By Federal iWorks Dept. Friday evening, May 29th, Mu. Cyrus Pickard, District Commis- ALGERS (R”"”'” " Fmch French troops from newly-indr OTTAWA (CP)-Con acts totall- lot. Nlld.. 8138.23. .uz1,aoa; ueeblns, wharf recoup mner. mm M". WA smuh troops fought Algerian nationalist pendent Morocco were taking part 3'; ""'l.:,'::":lh:',: Clark's iri::,b:r.sg2rTnlii- lmprove- NEWFOUNDLAND fffde;"':rP”i" ' V15" to "r"iil'rr.ll3"lrii;"hi.wo mm opmm" "1 u” ”””"i”"' ”"""'''d T"”' Brownie Pack, and what a perfectly lovely thne ill h d. ' structlon, Gaaps Construction Inc.. ,,,3,f la 15;? 1:: 3:';”,V,:'u'i:s,b,: Cap Chat. 3173.544: Quebec City. p k. r - . "bumung "'5 exundon 9! .wh"t' Itacwas llfllzetlfeslllfligeeltlftlg svdg! Tracy Construction Inc., Ville de "me 3, mes mam-A1 such"! good T'"Y' ”1o'6”' lot) of semiphore. Then the nicest ""118 happened. Mrs. Dannie Mc- NOVA SCOTIA I Cheticainp. J. P. Porter. Co., Cormack and Mrs. David Leaky were enrolled as Guides by Mrs. Ltd., Montreal. 3152.100. Inverness, Campbell and Maclsaac, lnver- 45mm, These ladies manta. T. C. Grainan, Ltd., 3.11. fl! 3399.977: Port Medway. wharf repairs. Colin R. MacDonald. i.id.. Alulonllh. 578.951; Trout Cove. breakwater improvements, Thlmot Comeau, Little Brook, 3113,- Long Pond, McNamara Construc- day along a mountainous Z)-mile tion Co.,'Ltd., Toronto 8193.000. strip of the frontier west of Tlemcen. In the second operation, in south- ern Algeria, 20 insurgents have been reported killed so far. The action followed insurgent occupation of a village in the area east of the road between Djelfa and Ghardaia. in raids from the village the insurgents had killed Reports reaching here said the ....,g.gggggg.gggjg,g ing. a semipho game, with the whole company, to show the par- ents one metbr l of teaching. Poi is were give to the Patrol having the most corref. answers. Camp- fire was held. songs and the meet- ing 'ed with the Guide Law, Evensong and Taps. The Patrol works during May. New works accounted for 810.- 121.538 of the total. the department announced Wednesday. . um Top contract. vnlued at 31,484; an 513 was for supply and installation PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND of mail equipment In Victoria. wharf repairs, J. W. postal terminal building at Winni- and J. Anderson. Ltd., Burnt peg. Church, N.B., 385,430. Other contracts: QUEBEC , 36,250. Lockeport. J. P. . have been Leaders then served ice-cream and one European schoolteacher and New work, mam, sable”, WM” Extension. 'l',?rsm, Co" Ltd Mammal. :35-Lg axllsi crlargl Doinahuc all cakes to the guests. and other five Moslem recruits to the French NEWFOUNDLAND 1.4 Construction du Nord Enr., 100. 3 9 99" "Valuable G"1d”- forces- to her. The meeting ended with m -- Brownie P;'.iyer and Taps. ATTENTION HIKE Due to unavoidable circumstances the The First Clai, Hike will be FALCONWOOD GRADUATION Bonavista, wharf construction. Matasbquan 3244.706; La Tabatiere Cyril Babb, Harbor Grace, 3116; landing pier construction, Gulf 380; Long Pond. breakwater-wharf Maritime Construction Ltd., Ma- constructlon, Camesw Contracting "tans. 351.895: Montmagny, con. Ltd., Halifax, 8lw.2l7: Mllltown. struction of extension and improve- wharf construction, Gulf Maritime ments to wharf. Gaspe Construtr Construction Ltd.. Matane. Que.. tion Inc.. Cap Chat, 875.510; Riv- Carlisle. 810.850; Riviere de Loop, 5147.051; Twlllingate, breakwater lers Iu Tonnerre, wharf recon- J. P. Porter'Co.. Ltd.. Montreal, construction, E. J. Clarke. Wllik ltW9u0"- Di”l1'10 Callllel. 5!. Ulric. 348.250. NE"! BRUNSWICK Campbellton, A. Richard, Buc- touche, 812,960: Richibucto Cape, Riger Leblanc Buctouche, 311.346. QUEBEC Gascons, George If. Steele, New held Salurda, afternoon, June 9th. Guides who are participating in this hike are asked to be at Zion Church Hall at 1.30 o'clock Sharp. All will be inspected before- A 9 - oio isumo l.ANDM'ARKS leaving, the Ha". so please be in -u M h 1,, ROLLING! AT BUSTICO-This Bibles and a verandah in wood hem-:-ldnltmizg-Aggifgalg Buslgmlzy pg .'.3.I;J.m.Gm W' 9 0' "” qum ' 1”” mme.hou" hm with . wide "bhthonl tmuwii: m of the name of Profit of g M I ' The Guides ofnlft Cs?,'...i. com. 11' 1955 -' 8 P'm' mg south near the shore where Hon. A.A. McLean a aw! . is gem ngton about the year 1M0.It en n puny were --A, Home" to their Hh one takes the cliff road to go qulred from old Thomas Dov Lg gone n)ow. (P.E.I. Historical As- Par?-ll: oh Friday evening, May ' ' around the capes. It had two large who lived on the cliff road, and soelation 25th. A film was shown, "The growing y ars". after which they had a guide meeting. and explained W "19 Parents the meaning of the Are Religious TORONTO (CP)-The men in CLOVER CLUB CHARLOTTETOWN, P. I. I. By Very Rev. George C. Pidgeon, D.D., LL.D. First Moderator of this United church or Canada Hiirnan Factor sun Vital, r c,,,,,.,,, Canada's armed services were dc i"-Terenl activities. F e . La l scribed Friday as "religious illit- and Promis e follgilireld b V: '. crates" by a naval chaplain with shun patrol in Council i y d U 3 A17 N ' , '. W . sess on an T E D JU E 12 1956 V o s iciiosaiv VESSELS'- This is the greatest of all the 05- mm ”'a" 15 Y9"! RM” g'f”G'””"r Gamesiwere then plus" ' ' . JUST LIKE PAUL amples in history of Christ's Rev. Ivan Edwards. represent- " ' W35 P3”9U1arlylnterest- n a I ircra anges rerun p p ing of when I suggest the subject: H9 "(Peal ""359 WFSOIIS i0 l7l8Y W5 "9 d9"h"3 1" 3 W39 m95'i G y for Fulhofs Day in working out His designs. Christ needs and wants each person for something distinctive in His ser- vice. INDIVIDUALITY sure with Christian illiterates-men; who have never had any church, affiliation." "Armed - forces chaplains find themselves forced to give religious I I Crod's personal interest in me. It 1:,:'egg&eI:,rg'g:g:n5:i:”;eg1nr:: is a question that each reada- mammacmne combmauuu, we can needs to ask himself. expect more nmsfacuon on m So often this question is posed: aides. . "What does God mean to me?" A B DAVE McINTOsII Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)-Human limita- tions must be taken into more ac- count in development of new weap- A pilot's sense of balance can be upset if he turns his head in piill- ing out of a high-speed dive. Even in level flight be can be affected by fixation or fascination, similar training from the" ground up," he told the 82nd general assunbly of the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada. f"l'heyy mustnoto nlygiva.. ads. "They must not only give doctrinal training but practically introduce servicemen to Christian- tv.' Rev. Stuart Coles of Oshawa --It is the mm, who so fnr 1,” question equally important is: been making most of the adapta- What th I mean to God? Till mus toward, an effective combin. answer to this question involves ation; much more can be done to one's present condition and future adapt" the machine to this pur- d95"1W- pose. I have before me as I write, MUCH RESEARCH DONE the record of one transformed sin- The Defence Research Boardhas ner who liked to show what the done a lot of work on the human grace of God can do for ii burglar. A peculiarity of Christls at-tioii in the human soul is the way He brings out the individuality of each person whom lie wins. He took hold of Peter, the rough and ready man of action. of John the mystic, and of Paul the scholar and zealot and He made each a unique example of the creative to a tired car driver misjudging a curve at night after steadily watch- ing the centre line in the road. Vertigo results in a pilot think- ing he is in a bank, for instance. lyzhii-Edhls insatirugnenta tlell him kin: n in an interview on a rig str gt and evel. T i :2-lgglatellilorial he wrote for the brings on what is known as the Canadian Aeronautical Journal in "leans." g , lally aircraft, F S.i.”..”'.l?..i.”y””5fi..n.o., assist- ant chlef scientist of the Defence Research Board. Dr. Whillans, also director Of DRB's personnel research, was 6..-nu .0 ." --no..."-.r....r---"" YOU CAN TELL oonouooouuouuaooroogcv ,..- ..... nu...-........ k of God. In their faith. love criticized Canadian Protestants for BEFORE hich he said: "Flying by the seat of the pants factors in weapons systems. I have just heard of another, quite W”; 1 In th Ch 1 t. ' I . t w.-Aircraft are changing rapidly it; one of the most dangergirs Sig! i:s:anbceee,nadg)i;1caeiithdt:almi:)fu I; as glsllntglllslledrlil crime, who is :3, he; giffefgntarfn mi: sgifg, N" 5,991!!! imlmsran 5. You GET IT and radically: but man Chang” hm. you can do today' ' Se 8 "J y a any mm to test")! to thgir temperament, their modes WT vel'Y slowly. Consequently. the low Whlllans said. "You've got to trust sickness. This applies to all three what Christ can do for-a prostitute. did t 1 m, I 3. "med force, ,g nnicms, in of thought, their personal quality, who bought us with His blood. HOME :'!llr0cel'le':g: giaegtional gnonm ll: gl)uSrSII.l!I.E I(!JlI?AgH CAUSE planes. I e a a l c k n e s s in ships. dag, mlihls" vlhrml; cf: 7:: gai;,h”"mb"u”" t” "19 Chm” A bereaved mother once said gmndmdl is bunny gurprlllng, Dlsorlentatlon or vertigo can re- groundsickness in tanks and other M vehicles. Motion sickness has been found due to different movements of the head. It has been prevented in many cases among those suscep- tible merely by providing a rest to keep the head steady-for para- troopers, for example. while they are flying to their drop zone. The applied experimental , chology group has been able make recommendations to improve the efficiency of ground radar op erators and thus of the entire air defence system. Increased accur- acy resulted n-om simple things like improving working conditions and changing the lighting system. "This is one of the most valuable things we have done,'f Dr. Whil- said. - that some people imagined that because she had other children. the loss of one could not matter so much to her. But each daugh- ter had a place of her own in her mother's heart, and her loss was as irreparable as if she were the only one. It is so with the Father- heart of God. Each child means something to Him that no other can mean. The parable of the Prodigal's father shows that God's heart can never be at rest until the lost is found. The parallel stories of the Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin teach that God is ceaselessly searching for an opening into hearts closed against in them and in their nation. Yet His love. He still regards the lost it was the shaggy prophet from the as His in spite of the fact of their tion when he, as a young im- migrant, was awakened in school to his own possibilities and pow- ers. and then how the Spirit of Christ came to him and laid on his conscience the conviction that he "ought to give himself to the Christian ministry." Now these are exceptional ex- amples of Christ's saving grace, claiming individuals for Himself and for His cause, but for every such dramatic conversion, there are thousands of believers who just awakened to the fact of God's love for them personally, and in- terest in them. Recent studies thought: suit in fatal accidents. Dr. Whillans said he did not wish to advance any theory about what might have caused the May 15 crash of a CF- 100 jet fighter into a convent near bere which killed 15 persons. But RCAF officers have said they believe it is sible that the pilot was affected by disorienta- tion and plunged to earth before he could regain control of the plane. Dr. Whillans said a pilot can be- coms so busy trying to find out what is wrong and correcting mis- takes that he neglects or has no time to call up his base. He said that on one occasion. after formation flying involving aerobatics, one plane was seen in "Because airlavaft are increa- ingly complex.”-Ind because the chances and penalties of error are much greater. it is urgent that we work out a more effective man; machine combination than before. TREMENDOUS LOAD In a recent speech. DI". Whmig raid: "We who are eXP99Wd ” '"'””"”” '”.i:l'.i 'li”".i.i:ii:F.'..:'.: e f.?".5ier'c'i'f.'it de'alsn. in this countrv at least, have not and. do not em- body at early enoush Itase I full appreciation of"liuman capacities i 11 it t . mlc)lr.nWlilll::: said in the inter- view that the P110? "id n3"l5'u' I of an operationaliaireraft now are . working at peak load. and "III He calls for personal surrender, and for acceptance of Himself as our example, and it would seem as if following Him thus closely would make us all alike. But no!-the Creator raises each one up for a work peculiarly his own, and makes him different fom every other because of the different place he is to fill and part he is to take. Jeremiah the priest is as dif- ferent from Isaiah. the aristocrat. as two men can be, and both are different from Amos the shepherd of the wilderness, and yet all three are men of God. committed to the fulfillment of God's purposes When you see the Harvey-Woods name on any item of clothing-buy It with the certainty that you'll like its eomlorl.flt, style and audit! l0"! sitar yotfve worn it many ll'"93- By any lost you'll like Tea but villi BUBBLY impress this How distinctly personal in the religion of the Bible. Here religion is the "I-Thou" Iostusv, LIICIIII. OIITIIVIIAI. . Jud. m.,u, ,3-.3359 ma lover night but up- lans . -. H I "L'u””i desert who struck the new note lostness and He is always active out-s::IIII""::I:,t:::::'"I6t "ll '""3"- far taoomo m"uc':..' any gldg aownud golnglnth; r ' nuApg::;tbewmu gr: 53E” I”. that has resounded ever since in in the process of bringing them ' direction. Near misses had'beea recounted by pilots who had looked over one shoulder quickly during . Films have been taken of a let pilot in flight and "it makes you -tired just looking at how busy the the oratorios of religious history. It is easy to see the new mean- back. All through the Bible and Christ- ian history God appears as a pen "The heart and kernel of old Testament religion in the appro- WATER! Ferry Biuenose ing that all this ives to sin. Since t is " tb medical doctor and a pull-out and became confused. h":ionu,o' 0” God u u) "F religion is a pergsonal relationship 305- lid H15 l'i1V8ll0n 1' 00? DB" Pu" ' ' .. ed” M M . I011 . ) actively working out th C t d ,1, ul sonal union with Himself. scientist added. We can pr c w con eiice . purpose in Maury. 1,” tan” between e ren or sin e so Aircrew can become extremely llld 00099"! "ill "'9 dmlwn" the initiative 1; m mmuu 39 1"” createdv 5” 5 bl" fatigued, especially during long for aircrew of flying combat alr- away from Him who loved us and ' H known to men so that they can in some measure co-operate with and understand His activity in history, and id) caning a particu- lar community into a unique re- lationshlp with Himself so that it may be His agent in the world." (H. H. Farmer.) THE SAME IDEA The New Testament carries this same idea forward and f it, There is this difference, however, that the divine society is no long- GT Wlllliosed of members of one nation, but is widened to include chosen spirits out of every race and condition. St. Paul's own case is here in Point. He was overwhelmed by Christ's forgiving love. When he was at the height of his Persecutlng fury. the exalted Christ came to him personally. f0l'EaVe- his murderous hatred, and exalted him to a position of honor and power In His service. nights in cramped ,. . .bration and noise contribute to -fatigue as well as the work and stress of flying the plane. watch- ing scores of instruments and dials. lookin, out for other planes. ”You know yourself that even a passenger can be tired out by a transatlantic flight." he said. VERTIGO HAZARD ' Then there is the hazard of dis- orientation. usually referred to in .the RCAF as vertigo. It is similar tie a youngster's iground seeming to tilt or continue to move after he has twirled him- self around. brought us into being. Sin is the deliberate frustation of what God had in mind when He made us. The Bible story. is that when the All-Holy looked on our sin. He provided for. our em- ancipation at tremendous cost: sin is the personal rejection of the one craft are going to increase." has sa . MUST ADAPT MACHINES Dr. Whlllans maintained that making more aircraft processes automatic will not necessarliv solve the problem. Man was not supposed to be an automatic ma- chiino. Haedwalnted intlerestlns lob! an need i: mg: 0 pace. "A successful blending of air- crew and aircraft, 1 think. can be possible even at speeds of much 1 (twice the speed of sound) and more. When the man is properly fitted for his role in flying opera- tions. and when the aircraft and Start On Service By DAL WARRINGTON Canadian Press Staff Writer BAR HARBOR, Me. (CP) - Closer economic ties ” tween the New England states and Canada's Atlantic provinces was the keynote Friday as this flag-hedecked resort town celebrated the official start of a new ferry service to Nova Scotia. , The CNR ferry Bluenose brought by Nova Scotia's Premier Henry more than 200 Canadians, headed Hicks. to join the festivities. Theylll return to Yarmouth, N.s.. with a United States delegation today for another celebration. It was a time for official dedi- cation of daily ferry service by the s5,000.000 Bluenose between Yar- mouth and Bar Harbor. The 345- foot vessel has been in service- Mothers and Mothers-to-Be You'll find my Royal Needs at Moore & Mc Leoci Lid. . NOTICE All arrears of Taxes for Grandview School not paid by June 16th, will be hand- ed in to Sheriff for collec- tion. 1415!? I NURSERY PRODUCT! Text of New Bulganin Letter To Eisenhower Made Public curity Diaper, WASHINGTON (AP) - Sovig wouldtfoadtheirupealrt Illleld 9:119 with int(e5rrupitilons-sincemJan.'h4. "H, 1, . chosen Veudu W” .BY Order- Premier liulganfnpin a letter steps 0 uce arm or- Two an an wars ps. e comp, pefgon 1 m 3,; p "1 TEES Ea - t h president Eigouhowor made public cos in Germany. then this would Huron and Quinte. and many flsh- .3 no culled ahlm cl? cariey tahe TRUS ' Sm. 0 was -l-"riday night called on the United States. Britain and France to loll with Russia in withdrawing some oi their armed forces from 069- many. "This would undoubtedly preparv -the ground for more decisive IIGPI in this matter." hulsanin said hi in letter dated June 0 and delivered here Thursday. ' Enclosed in the letter. an mg: in bile by e Whit! iii. Soviet uuongnigy 1: in nt announcing all P deducing the slis.e1;.fout)lae SWM -ar cd i c y . I110!- l glllllllll-1':slOltGl' to Elsenhtwif undoubtedly prepare the ground for more decisive steps in this mat- r.' - . ing craft saluted the arrival of the Bluenose Canadian lot planes flew overhead. Maine Governor Edmund S. Muskie greeted Premier Hicks a the Blucnose gangway lust below a tartan-clad pipe band of Can- ada's Black Watch Regiment led the Canadian delegation off the ship. URGES CLOSER LINKS "The Atlantic provinces and the New England states should studs possibilities for strengthening eco nomlc links between the two rel!- lons." Governor Muskie said dur ing a ceremony at Bar Harbor”: Dry twice as fast Highly absorbent No hems Foidlines Wrinkle resistant S435 doz. Curity Nursery Pacls Easier to wash Quick to dry Extra absorbent Gospel to the nations of the world. OTHER NOTES SENT Dispatches fr om abroad said Russian notes also were sent to Britain, West Germany and a num- ber of other governments. It w conjectured air contents w similar to the letter sent to Eisen- er. The presidentfs illness. if pro longed. could delay the prepara- tion of his reply to this latest ea- c e. The White House put out the full IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Q In order to control Credit Buying and , -' Economical declared thabuitited lil:tt:.on':mIg .,,"g',g',g;",Il,-ginsgrlgtgg ggggnvgg; ne,:vMgg';ia,;g":gg"',;,o,,m, Possibly discontinue credit Accounts. we cum" 79: N Innnment su - comm . i i 1 Mme "(.5 iv he a h bee .0 '0'” n” ah, on disarmament between the two form a nature eco . 0 .;';m;mt;,v3;sm”m' mun, , gin in... new ferry is Just the on offering a 5 A Reduction for Cash on consuu-ANT "is retarding progress in ginn ng. 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