“e eee uae «eee <@ _— glifetune working im the interests) Galy" tung Gone to we interne ‘an y nowie ist, Mudro Martin (CCF — ‘Tim| ing unions toward the politicall Cl Social : e' . mins), a member of the provim-| action inveighed against by Closing et e cial Federation of Ontario Pro-| critics of unions in politics. GEORGETOWN — Explorer's ie : : fessional Fire Fighters, said Mr.| He described the decertification | St. David's Church Georgetown aste OCLVLSS ects, remerts were, a2 aot the wa an political by-pane-|mal in the chur, tl co Wes OE sult to the 1,700 delegates to the|ing of the province’s labor, re-|Desday, April 2Mh, with their : BP : CLC convention at Winnipeg last|lations board by Liberal ee Rev. W. - re TAWA Se of the United Mine |year who elected Mr. Knowles. | Smallwood, — son and Janie Liewellyn, ee Se ee FP paaten tedl. Mr. MacInnis referred to LC| Chesley W. Carter (L—Burin-|ing meeting and social hour. SECOND SECTION f CCF MP Stanley Know-|door of labor never got such a|Pointment as patronage. He said| Making his charges when nobody ra raeece ‘A ua.| Mens Ass’n @ “back-door” appointee to| going over as it did-during the|the CLC is “just a nest of per- the facts, because Prime| saving grace . “Canadian Labor Congress. |recent appointment of Mr. Stan- sonal patronage” with “more aét-| Minister Diefenbaker has de-|90n and singing the doxology. Elects Offi tharged him with using his| cy ee aoe iam | ive politicians . . . than there are|Clined to act on Liberal and CCF After supper a hymn sing wes| ; icers uti vice-presidency in the|the Canadian congress by way of |i this House of Commons.” pe for an impartial in-|enjoyed and games and 2 com! GroncenowN — A Father B'to gain control of the Cana-|the back door.” FORUM FOR SLANDER quiry’ into Newfoundland’s labor|test. Evening ended with Ex-| 11 G0 Lonquet marked the economy. SANCTIMONIOUS ATTITUDE |, “t the night sitting. Frank qe ee pacar Mase leh tor | M2sing meeting of St. David's C . ( . rh ‘sharp attack in the Com- He accused Mr. Knowles of tak- ee of ar the Com- hearsay and setting himself up as 1958-59 term are: First year red emer oe ae ee ee eee ween Heise Facts at wae My [mons as a forum to slander and|* 1008s. stars, Fay Liewellyn, Lawrence | hal’ on Monday, May 4th., with Schl — labor ve ad in” |Maligne someone not there to Ladi \ Baston, Velda Fraser, Kent¥/, good attendance. ; hed. by see Thi Be — should | “shoved eat ies Auxilia Walker, David MacDonald, Ches-| the supper was served by the t— Cape Breton South), a! over “people who have spent their Mr. Howard said the “distar- ter Liewelilyn, Douglas Liewel- | tadies of the tion, Grace ———— 2 | Holds Meetin lyn, Détiald “MacDonald; Blue a ag Bla DF —_|skare Sod your: Senet MetDan-| werint tv ihe ev. W. 4. Pate Se oe octal wis “ ald, i, Lind Sele Te ly meeting of the Souris Ladies| Llewellyn, Jack MacDonald,| ‘oasis were | to the Legion Auxiliary was held with | Wendy Hartman; Gold star Dor-| Queen by A.H. Stewart respond- the president, Mrs. Anne Hen- | een Liewellyn. ed to by singing National An- ane’ <4 FLY ICA nessey in the chair. them; “To the ” by Cecil a. . a oo NEW POST FOR ROBESON | Le Lacheur, neal a 1 say | ton on°May 20th and the follow-| LONDON (Reuters) — Amert- dae cicanat eeeeeee et around with | izs,cctcests wit renresent the jean singer Paul Robeson was 89 preston, MecDoneld fo the Souris branch: Mrs. Hennessey, elected a vice - president of the : MacDonald; “To the Mrs. Ela Lewis and Mrs. Mar- Sons” by Spurgeon Walker, re- as ioe Ershov Fredy Solty | ond” ty Coren - Hae HERTZ arse eee ference The conference was ania yp hoa a he @ #15 to the Girl Guide Association. —_— 118 Pry and/te Lacheur. ee ollowing meeting mem- TOPCO - After , Rev. W. A. 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Your Case Dealer Grafton St. East Dial 7369 - ALBERTON Alberton Council Names Officers — Mrs. Ralph Fraser was elected president of the Alberton Film Cotncil at @ meeting in the Library Friday evening. Mrs. Archie Barbour was re elected vice-president, Mrs. Ar- thur McRae, secretary and Mrs. Herbert Matthews is the new treasurer and film librarian. Members of the retiring ex ecutive are Frank Weeks, Her- _ Leavitt and Mrs. Lioyd Wil- mo ; John Martin, of the National © Film Board, Charlottetown, at tended the meeting and con ducted final tests for 10 people who have completed a propect- ionists course. ‘ Montague Lady Dies In 76 Yr. W. MacKinnon Is Laid To Rest — MONTAGUE — The funeral of the late William Daniel MacK non, Brooklyn; was held Sat day from the Valleyfield Unit Church. Rev. F. MacKinnon, as- sisted by Rev. M. Carl Currie, conducted the service at the’ church and grave. Hymns sung were “The Lord’s Shepherd’”’ and “Shall We lather at the River”, and the Brooklyn Trio sang “Will the Circle be Unbroken”. . Pall bearers were Lioyd Mac Kinnon, Jack MacKinnon, George MacKimnon, Hector Matheson, Gordon Matheson and Colin Mac- Innis. Flower bearers were Pres ton. Beaton, Lloyd Mellish, Sey- mour O’Connor, Donald Mac Leod, Malcolm Matheson, Alex MacPhee and Alex MacKinnon. Interment took place in Vailey- field Cemetery. Panel Discussion Feature, Meeting ‘ MONTAGUE — John Ballum presided at the regular meeting of the Men’s Association of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Montague, Thursday evening. There were 15 member present. The meeting opened with the Lord’s Prayer, followed by the Scripture read by Emerson O's Connor. At the close of the business period, the members participated in a panel discussion led by Dr. William MacIntyre. 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