P.E.I. Hospital ' Special Gifts Committee Report urgent project by many of our citizens is encouraging to an campaign members working to better public health. If that gen- . CITY AND CENTRAL Page 2. The Guanihn Sat, illlne. 2 The cnmpglgn (of mg Pplncg Edward island Hospital took a step forward yterday at a spec- ial afternoon meeting, when a to- -' "YOUR DOLLAR aura non RESERVE JUNE 9111 for Car- at the Hughes Drug Store." nival in Spring Park HEIL m 0! sl9'm.m W" reported by Pl'RE ACTIVE DRUGS with HI srvu: MILLINERY. Great the Special Gifts Committee, and eroslty and beneficience shown a Quiiliiivd Experienced 5el'VlC0- George St. for weekend values. under Advance Gifts. two contrl- by some in the initial phases 0; Woi'th's Pharmacy. 195 and up. i butions amounting to 310,000.00. the campaign can be, maintained representing a personal gift of throughout the wider. more com. Mr. Walter Piclard for 85.00000. preiienslve efforts. soon to be in and one from Carveli Bros. for 35,000.00. according to J. David to Stewart. general chairman. pride and the spiritual satisfac- WE TREAT rm: SICK wau. progress. we can all look forward a time of thanksgiving with mggcys Pharmacy open 3 Ln, PENTECOSTAL CHURCH of the air Saturday 1.30 pm. over C.l-1'; I0 8 ptm' C.Y. QR. Stairs, Minister. , i-(;:1Ifii0raB(ilit?sTfP(l:'VilS1i SPECLALS AT Aiieli.-rs lllillin-i, The aerious acceptance of thisltion of a job well done by an. 1 a. . vavrans-r. can NOW M.C.A. PICTIQ FIOWH TO DUES DAY MEETING-On Mon- day. May Zilth. the Charlottetown ANNUAL MEETING Canadian iifct1'.1l, hold their ”Ducs Day" ?::(;;ia2i)tio: 0(:(?1nL;:lLnl(l(E:.eglfIl;II()cl;hE(l:ll: N ts I P .d I . . ' . I . . 3 '9'"! ml Gill S side From Mont Joli m(...g;..g, ii-liich was opened with dr-voiitiiinl SCl'Vlt't3 read by Mrs. Lcinucl Wciistcr. At the close of the regiilar pi-otzrnm which includ- 1 Mrs. Vautclet. , TRYON UNITED CHURCH. Sun- day, June 3rd. Crapaud. 10:00 a. and they expect to purchase a fourth and final plane of this type To Speak Ilere Mrs. H.E. Vautelet. CBE of A DC-4 passenger-cargo plans touched down at Suminerslde air- 45 in July to be added to their ever i-d viiritiiis reports and business p ,1. ugoo p C p Wlli0l'5- ti CW Sheet S" D”?'”"3 m”- r-yum i am"? apt ' rtv sterday morning at 10. and Di-i.'illi: was read and fllScuS- E,:;1::””1'm::-ig?erP-m- R" Lloyd, m:n”C:dapNm'I,?n"lllxssldintc ”' mar Y: flight from Mont Joli, expanding fleet of paggenger and ' ' 3 F" ""33 ”" ” ”'P Quebec and was met by Capt. cargo aircraft. Mr. Burke st ted that a l!.C.A. familiarization flight sup A iihifc rake was placed on sumers' will be guest speaker at Carl Burke. managing director of who will leave Montreal next Monday tho izihlc tlcroivitcd wit: hCafld(llC5 HAZELBROOK (R055 iiimis, nnd as each member pal 9? 1198 Alexandra. Servi-cs l)l' Suniiay,l ,, ii . M iii central Ah-way. a i-anrllo was liizhlad, until it was June 3rd. iiazeibroois 11 a.m.i 1r.,-g:t.,n:: I: xsggggugngngufgz ieiipf-i delivery of the plane for for London. Paris, Amsterdam. evening, of n,... week his company whb purchased it Prestwick. Shannon and Keflavik, ' ' Iceland and will include five air from Quebecair. Mont Joli. Piloting the aircraft was Capt Crew. two Company Officials. three Gil Simard. Chief Pilot for Que- engineers. two stewardesses and be air and he was accompanied two stewards. They will return to by Capt. Garnet Godfrey. Chief Moncion after the familiarization Pilot for M.'l.A. flight is completed. at Mont Joli. Frank Henley. Superintendent oi The DC-4 Carries 78 passenger, plus a crew of five and its grog, International Operations. M.C.A. and Gordon Wblteman. Senior loaded weight is 73,000 lbs. Thg Cross Roads 3 p.m. Alexandra 7.30 p.m. All are welcome to lIl('S(' scr- vises. Rev. CE. Ariiistrong. min- iste.r. THOSE WISHING to apply for ' AM - H tn p a scholarship to the PF. I Di-;iiiin mzrnizp ,.;,:.mlficeainggggugxgeiontxie Festival Association slinulii niakc , - '3 .. . application in writing in 'llr 'ilil- mimic Yand 0! Bunny sheuoon a brilliant sight. When the refresh- mcnis were served the members iliouzht that the cake tasted equal- ly as and as it looked. -: BIRTHS, DEATHS. Mrs. Vautelet will address I meeting sponso ed by the Wom- en's Institute in Montague on Monday night. On Tuesday night she will speak at the annual meet- ing of the Prince Edward Island Bran:'.i of the Canadian Assocat- ion of "insumers' in Saint James ROCHFORD SQUARE SCHOOL FASHION SHOW make. the older girls having even iloomed the cloth I - cen Grant sang "Alice Blue Gown" liiore than 125 pupils appeared on in garments of their own when Carol Blanchard modeled her school tugs and the trio Jarlct Malone. Marjorie Dunn and Eil- stage (GUARDIAN more ENGAGEMEIITS. l(7;;al:lgf;:fntlv3:n- :i:t'4UrllI'flljll""L'u5l1'23? -s -no-w - em Ch h H H t h I k r . '- ll- - "'0 8 Beist0'c0c- Nit ltbM.C.A. dl(in it it 1936. The VCCCHT Cltulr Mrs. Vautelet is one of the ,.-;;',f” f,',.X,, Mung,-,mM,c,AE iiviilie:i'r:n;dIgoTp;f0Y)iisiii2iI)e:IAlii.I: Canadian Association of Consum- Mon; .1911, powered by four 1,600 h.p. Pratt- "5 f”""dl”3 L e- she W Mr. Burke said the plane will .Whllney engines. WINSLOE Pastoral Charge, iln-i ' itcd Church of Canada, sr:ri'ii'csi i Births . --..- ('Iil'WYS-At the P. E.T. Hospi- came National President in Sep- tember 1953 and before taking A Tribute to Leo Chaisson be used at present on the D.E.W. Line operations in the far north ..-..s.";:..-..,..'.-..;.-..,.,...; .,,- ,. -. izil on ilay 21. 1956, to Mr. and 'ilrs, ticrnlrl Cruwys. nee Mar- jnrle hlaccallum. a son, weight 8 lhs.. 5 ozs. Lawrence Gerald. BAKER - At the Charlottetown Hospital. on May 28. 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Baker. inee .'ll.'irjnric liar-Millanl, Mt. Stew- nrl. a daughter. Mary Louise. 6 lbs. 13 ozs. WALSH-At St. Joseph's Hospital. Hamilton. 0nt.. May 28th, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Walsh. (nee Peggy Brazel). a son, Thom- as Patrick. POUND-At the Charlottetown llospitai June 1st. 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Pound (nee Julie LeClalrl a daughter. WHITE -At the King's County Memorial Hospital on May 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert White. Murray Harbour. a daughter. Susan Pauline. Deaths ..-m:.---j-- hl0BBlN8-Suddenly at Belmont, Mass.. May 29th, George Rob- bins. Left to mourn are. Dan McDonald. Charlottetown, and brother. Alto Robbins. Fun- eral will be held Saturday, June 2nd. EOGG-At day, Juno Wiimot Valley on Fri- 1st, 1956, Sarah Ada Hogg. wife of the late John W. Hogg. aged 78 years. Forward- ed from the Bownesa Funeral Home to her late residence from where the funeral will be held Sunday, June 3rd with sets vica at 2.00 p.rn. Interment in North Bedequa Cemetery. DRAKE-At the P. E. I. Hospital June 1. 1956, William J. Drake of 191 Grafton Street in his 83rd year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral from the Baptist Church on Mogday, o'- service commencing clock. Interment in the Sher- wood Cemetery. Please omit flowers. ITEAD-At Wheatley River on i June 1st. 1956. Nelson stead in his Both year. Funeral will take place on Sunday. June 3rd. with a private service at the home followed by service in Wheatley River United Church at 2:3). Burial in Church Cemetery. Engagements MR. AND MRS. E. A. McCUE, ALBFZRTON. announce the en. gagement of their daughter. Barbara App to F70 Hugh Mont- ford of Vancouver, BC. Mar- rlage to take place Saturday, July 14, at the Sacred Heart Church. Alberton. R. AND MRS. WILFRED Mc- ALEER of Hope River, wish to announce the engagemt-.t their daughter, Ann Shirley to Stephen Louis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walsh. Hope River. Marriage in take place at St. Annes Church. Hope River. June Ilfiili. Iloward illclnnls FITTED FOOTWEAR g;:1thS"1"ldl:lym'5G;:1:::;:'R;:(:'l:IE;:;lin the Education Office there is . p.m.. Priocetovrn ltond 3 p m..l, pa.;f1iCa"lt f(;ha,"", I 0 e n ilmche She led ll"? m0V9m9m I" but will be on "standby" for trans- mgmiem 7-30 pm Sperm music . cl e xaean on a sunny Queic as National French vice auamic Chane, service which at all services. Heber H. llzir(ly.I A n'nInnw;:)ur:;itd his work with 0 laws: em and pmvmcml PH” Mbfmml CGDI-1'51 MYWIYS ll 501165 Minister, right and Wm 9"- duling beginning June 11th. He znv 18"? h 1 h. h i a e n e Born Renee Geoffrlon. she is said this is the third such aircraft CORNWALL PASTORAL Charge -- 8 0 BF W I0 I VCYY the daughter of the late Aime purchased to date by tile company hard '0 mI- Geoff;-ion, prominent French law. .. United Church of Canada Serv- ice Sunday, June 3rd. New Dom- inion, 9:45 a.m.: Kingston. ll::t0 a.m.; Cornwall, 7:30 pm. Sunilny School - New Dominion, 10--isl a.m.; Kingston. 10:30 a.m.: Corn-I wall. 11:00 a.m. Rev. B. E. Pat-1 erson. Minister. 3 MILTON-RUSTICO Parish. Rec- tor Rev. A. E. Pierccy. Scrvii-cs for Sunday. June 3rd. arc: St. John's, Milton. 10 am. Sunday School; ll am. Holy Communion and sermon. Christ Church. Cher- ry Valley. 2.30 p.m. Holy Com- munion and sermon. St. .Vlark's. Rusticn. 7.30, evening prayer and sermon. Come and bring the whole family. ELDER8 ORDAINED-The fol- lowing were ordained as elders in Zion Presbyterian Church at the Sunday morning service on May 27. Earl Balderston, W.A. Boisner, George Douglas. Hon. B. Earle - MacDonald. Malcolm Macl(enzie, Elmer Macltae. Murdock Nichol- son, Ernest D. Reid. Joseph Rodd, Arthur Roper. HONORED AT DANCE -Lieut. Col. K.M. Johnstone. E.D., was presented with a birthday cake. by the officers and cadets of the Queen Charlotte High School Ca- det Corps. at the annual Cadet dance held in the school auditor- ium last night. Lieut. Don Mac- Beth also was honored by a gift of appreciation for his untiring and faithful work as chief in- structor of the Corps. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of the late Charles W. Whitlock was held from the Mac- Lenn Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. where service was conducted by Rev. A. Frank Mac- Lean and Major Stanley. Inter- ment was in the People's Cem- etery. The pall bearers were C mmissionaires T. E. Williams. J. P. Strain. Rex Klelly, C. R. MacDonald. J. A. MacDonald. H. J. MacLure. The Canadian Legion service was read by Leo Doyle. Last Post and Reveille was sound- ed by Buglcr William Chaisson. FUNERAL YESTERDAY The funeral of the late Mrs. Pope Newman. New Haven. was held yesterday afternoon with a short service at her late residence followed by service in the King- ston United Church. The service was conducted by the Rev. R.A. Patterson assisted by the Rev. Dear friend, you have served your ('nuiitry well, Thv good you've done Eternity were carriotl out at Vicluriii Park ten? yesterday afternoon” the iiispt-i-i- ing officer being Brigadier (LG. K. Pt;-ake. D.S.0., E.D., (lificl-i' Commanding 2 Militia Group. llc was accompanied by Licul. (Vii. K. M. Johnstone. E. 1)., Officer. Commanding, 5 Signals Regt.. andp lViien the murderous Hun came roaring on, The Kkaki you did not hesitate to don. But now you've answered to a higher call, Leut. Col. A. H. Peake, E.D., Of- In the early morning, as the sun- ficer Commanding, l7 tP. E. l.) beams sll: RECCE Regl.. the units to Little did we think as five o'clock the corps are affiliated. Others drew Illilh in attendance were, Captain S. That this was our last fond good- MacDonald and Sgt. S. Burnett, by9- the latter having been advisor to all cadet corps during the past month. At the inspection of the Queen Square Corps Brig. Peake was accompanied by Lieut. Col. A. H. Peake. E.D., Officer Commanding the 17th Reece. tP.E.l.) -Reg't., with which the Corps is affiliated. The Queen Charlotte Corps, un- dcr the command of Cadet Major Hugh MacLean. gave demonstra- tions in Sten gun, First Aid. Bren gun. Drill and Map Reading. The second in command was Cadet Capt. Dewar Harper and the platoon commanders were Cadet Capt. Dewar Harper and the platoon commanders were: Cadet Lieuts. Gerald Burgoyne, David We, who knew and loved you, can ever tell You scrvcd your fellowmen, your church as well: Your pleasant smiles and blithe- some song Lightened other": burdens as they trudged along. So now for one we held most door We breathe a sign, we shed a tear; Although on earth we shall meet no more. . We shall meet in Heaven on the Golden Shore. Your life li.as been a glowing light For all who wish to tread the paths M right. Rogers. Robert Lord, Wendy Arm- You are free from worry. free strong. The color party compris- from harm. ed Cadet Lieut. Ray Macbcan and Cadet Lieut. Allison Mae Eachern and Cadet Sgts. Ron Higgins, Scott Rogers and Roger MacDonald. The Band was un- der the command of Cadet Lieut. Ralph Russell and Cadet Sgt. Alan Bowness. The parade N.C. 0. was Cadet Sgt. Major Dick Matheson. Prizes and trophies were pre- sented to the following Cadets: Best Senior Cadet, Cadet Major Hugh MacLean; best Junior Ca- det. Cadet Lieut. David Rogers; Around you is a protecting arm. We your colleagues shall miss you, We, to whom you've always been true; Memories now is all we have left. May God bless all you've left bereft. -Millar MacFadycn. Department of Education Personals The annual inspections of iiii-pi)zii'id Rogers. Queen Ciitiiilutio High S('Il0tlI unit. The Queen square Corps Queen S(lllill'C School Czidct Utvrpslunder the li"dS command of Cadet Major Art Burke. who fell out the Corps for demonstrations in Small Arms. Wireless. Drill, First Aid and Map Reading. Cadet Capt. B. liinrris. platoon commanders Lieuts. which under the Mr. Norman L. MacLeod of Fal- conbridge, Ontario, is visiting in the City with his mother, Mrs. Wil- liam ll. l'ilacLeod and his sister, Mrs. Allison MncKlnnon. best Platoon Officer, Cadet Lieut. Robert Lord; ,best Senior N.C.0.. Cadet Sgt.zMaj. Richard Mathe- son; consistent Effort through year. Cadet Capt. Dewar Harper, Cadet Licui. Gerald Burgoyne, Cadet Sgt. Donald Johnston. Ca- det Lieut. Windy Armstrong. Ca- di-t Sgt. Elizabeth Anderson. Ca- det Cpl. Carole Anne Hogan; prize for Drill, Cadet Cpl. Alan Hol- First Aid. Cadet Macvicar; prize for det Sgt. Major Rich- U.S. Vacationers To Tour Maritimes E a at e r n Canada will play host for the first time this this year to a group of United man; prize for Cpl. Ronald weapons. Ca Donald Nicholson. A solo,"Pcarly White City." was sung by Rev. Nicholson. The Pall bearers were: .lohn Colcwcll, John Gallant. Will- iam Nolan. Malcolm MacSwnln. Lloyd MacKlnn0n and Harry Cam- pbell. interment was the Church cemetery. TAXI DRIVERS" CASE - Two local taxi drivers will appear in City Police Court this nioriiliig charged with illi-gal parking. A City by-law states that no taxi shall except for the purpose of setting down or picking up a pas- senger. park in a metered RFNI whether the space is paid for or not. It is claimed that both taxis in question were within a metered area when the alleged violation took place yesterday. ATTEND ORDINANATION-Dr. Jon. C. MacLellen and Mrs. Moc- Lellan of Milford. Mass. and Mrs. Margerct Owens. Brookline. Mass. sister of Mrs. Macbcllan, were in Charlottetown Saturday attending the Ordination of Rev, Wendall Maclntyra of St. Margaret's parish. nephew of Mrs. MacLi-llan and Mrs. Owens. Miss Pauly Machet- lamdnugiiter of Dr. and Mrs. Mac- Lelliin. arrived in the city Saturday evenin- by plane and the party left to spend the we-ck-end at Bear River. the . Macnellan and Mrs. Owens. it they visited the birth place former home of ' States vacationers who will be participating in the summer hol- iday toiir conducted annually by lthe Buffalo Evening News. and arrangements have been made by Canadian National Railways for scheduled visits to points in New Brunswick, Nova Scotin, IFrlnce Edward Island and Que- l)t'('. Starting from Buffalo June 9th, lIIlf' group will visit Boston. Lex- llnclnn. Brooklinc. Cambridge. .Piirf.':mnui.II and Portland before .hi-ginning their Canadian tour at Saint John. NB. on June 13th a ferry trip to lligliy. N.S. will ilic followed by visits to Annapolis illoyiil, Ki-ntvillc and other places inf interest. and a motor coach four of the Evangeline country ,will bring them to Halifax on June l4ih. From llnlifax the party Iuill join Canadian National Rail- lways for the remainder of their tour. and will go by train and ferry to Prince Edward island for visits to Charlottetown. Bord- on and Summerside. Stopovers in Halifax and Prince Edward island will be made at the "Nova Section” and "Charlottetown" liott-Is. prize for Map M atheson; Allison Cadet Lieut. Macl-lachern. Strathcona Trust Prizes for shooting. in order of merit: S.- Sgt. Peter MarNutt. Cadet Ron- nie Smith, Cadet Lieut. Gerald Burgoyne, Bandsman Roddie Mac- Lean, Cadet Lt. Ralph Russel. Cadct Winnifi-ed Anne MacMillan. Cadet Norma i)uvnr. Band Prizes: For Band work of an officer capable of attaining a senior post in the Cadet Corps. This officer, ti grad- iinte of Senior Leaders Course forfeited a chance to obtain a scninr position in Cadet Corps to serve in the Band. Cadet Lieut. Lieut. Ralph Russell. Best all- round Bondsman. Cadet Cpl. Dav- id Mills. Service Prizes in years or more servicei; Sgt. iloger Worth. Ca- dot Sgt. Wallace Platts. Bands- man John Fielding, Bandsman Roger Michael. Bandsman Rod- die Macl..ean. Bandsman James M ” . Bandsman Donald Cur- ard Reading, devotion to rle. Best Platoon during training year: No. 2 Platoon. Cadet Lt. SWINE GROWERS The Canadian Swine Breeders' Association will hold its aa- iiual meeting in Birch Court. Charlottetown Experimental su- tiovi. at 0:00 A.M., on Tuesday. June Stli, with dinner at the Charlottetown Hotel at noon. Breeders who have not already paid their inembei-ship fees can do so at the meeting Tuesday morning. lttsa aatlioaortohavaitiecaaadiaii Assoelatloniiieet- ing hi this For this reason. we ask every breeder to stake a special effort to attend. con ir.i.asnitaw.- - ,, P. I. i. uni: sanosar association. i ll i-oiiiiiiand was and the were Cadet P. Gaudet. B. Callaghan and J. Arsenault. The Band was comniiind of Lieut. Lieut. C. Larlcr. The parade NCO was Cadet Sgt. Major F. Bradley. Those receiving awards were: Most Efficient Officer. Cadet Major Arthur Burke; Most Effic- ieiit N. C. 0.. Cadet Sgt.lMa1or Francis Bradley; Most Efficient Cadet, Cadet Raymond Garnhum. The second in Proficiency in Cadet Training: Catholic Social Drive Opens Next Week The Catholic Social Welfare Bureau's annual appeal for funds will be launched next week. it was announced by R. M. Mac- Donald. Bureau President. The Special Names committee will conduct its campaign from June 3 to June 9, and the general can- vass will take place the following week. The goal for this year's drive is 510.000. l Brendan 0'Grady is chairman of the Special Names Committee, which consists of the following Board members: Fred MacMil- Ian, Desmond Burge. D. J. Mc- Cormack. A. .l. Dowling, Dr. L. 1. Duffy. Wilfred Duffy. Albert Lan- nan. Frank MacDonald. Dr. Frank Macmillan. Urban McQuaid and Daniel O'Rourke. R.D. MacGil- livray and J. T. Place. former directors, will assist this commit- l Cadet Capt. Brian Morris, Cadet Licul. Pat Gaudet. Cadet Lieut. Bernard Callaghan, Cadet Lieut. Joseph Arsenault, Cadet Lieut. Clifford Larier. Cadet Sgt. Mich- sci Blanchard. Cadet Sgt. Vin- cent Mulligan, Cadet Sgt. Tom King. Cadet Slsgt. William Mulli- can. Cadet SlSgi. Merrill Flynn, Cadet Sr'Sgt. Emmett Joseph, Ca- yer and a great granddaughter of Sir A.A. Doiron. w o m e n ' s served on the War Savings Na- tional Commiitee at Ottawa and w-s th the Economic Ad isnry Board of the Province of Quebec. She w:s awarded the CHE in 1942 in rec- MOTHER. TOTS GASSED She has had wide experience in VANCOUVER (Cpl T A mmrhu mKa"m”0m' She Friday from domestic gar poison- .n member of dead with her eightyear-old daugh only Wt Kenneth. Three-year-old Lorraine was revived by an ' F” t and two children died here early ing. Mrs. Gladys Hayter was found ter Marilyn and two-year-old son crew. Star Cab Lucky Numbers B18676 - B1 91 OT 6581 Dial 6582 iii” Cl3I- Dunstan Grimm Cadet ognition for ”Leadership in Pa- Cvl (worse Fraser. Cadet CPL triutic and Charitable Endeav- Michacl Hughes. msg- Proficiency in Shooting. present- ed by P. E. 1. Regt. (17 Reece): iliajor Wilson Trophy. Cadet Cpl. Beverly Richards; Prize. Cadet -Cpl. Merrill Smith. Cadet Eric Kelly, Cadet Leonard Kelly. Ca- det Donald Arsenault, Cadet Lieut. Bernard Callaghan, Cadet Gilbert Egan. Most Consistent Shot Q. S. S. Cadet Corps. Cadet Merrill Smith. Welfare er group. About eighty collectors will canvass the two Catholic parishes in the Charlottetown area. Only members of St. Dunstnn's and Holy Redeemer parishes are contacted. Mr. MacDonald ex- plained, but gifts from other sources are also gratefully ac- cepted. It was further explained that the Catholic Social welfare Bur- eau's agreement to administer a portion of the City government's relief funds has not lessened the need for financial assistance. The Real Estate For Sale Bureau directors believe that that agreement should provide a more efficient rclief - and - rehabilitation program for the needy people of Charlottetown. while enabling the Bureau to channel more of its budget work. remains the basic the Catholic Social Welfare Bur- eau." 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