MEMBERS Royal Branch “United Church Women” chat with Rev. J.H. Tye, following the inaugural service of the mewly formed organization last night. The service of in- stallation and dedication of. THE of the Park of the Women's Organizatio At Park Roya Insta The nMogural service of the women of the congregation was marked by a special service in Park Royal United Church last The, worship was conducted | by Mrs. Lester Johnson. withthe scripture being read by Mrs. ston, ist vice-president. - n ard, nominations; Mrs. Edith Robinson, press and publicity; Mrs. Martha Johnson, — pro- grams;. Mrs. Rita Howatt, social Read, functions; Mrs. Marjorie stewardship and-rectuiting; and Mrs. Jean MacKay, supply and social assistance. ie ee iis snatorium Nurses Honored Centre, completed the evening. om % i 2 5 ; | Cnartorrerc ate |To i f Hi "ay slides, followed by the ‘serving of a lunch by the nurses of the sanatorium and Rehabilitation | Cla | a% = s ER e| Louis Howatt.-The theme ‘‘Vis- fon for the Future,” was deliver- ed by Mrs. N.A. Darrach. A ladies choir led the service praise with the organist, Les- He Hiscott at the organ. / This service marked the be- ginning of the new orgdnizat- fon for women in the United | __Chureh, “United Church Wo- men’ York Men’s Ass‘n Holds Meeting anuary meeting of the York Charge Men’s Association was held in Marshfield Hall The meeting opened with a | The service of installation and | prayer by Rev. G.A.D.. Elliott, dedication of the new officers | was condiicted by: the minister | Rev. J.H. Tye, who also present-' ed the officers with copies of | thelt new handbook and each | member with a ‘Charter Mem- | period was led by Mark John- | “ber, Card’. Z ’ | Elected to the executive were | Mrs. Neil Darrach, honorary president; Mrs. John M y, president; Mrs. Louise Johns- | ton, ist vice-president; Mrs. | Arlene Campbell, 2nd‘ vice-pre- | ; sident. and convener of the manse committee; Mrs. Anne song led by which was followed by a sing- Raymond Sellick. The president, Herman Mosh- er presided over the business meeting, and the devotional son and Wilfred Sy Robert Compton of Chariotte- several readings! The Park Royal. Male Eight also rendered several musical numbers. A film called “Universe” was shown by John Martin of the National Film Board. x ‘Comedian remarsIs Killed "LOS ANGELES (AP)—Cigat-| *thumor amused and sorhetimes on wet’ pavement into a power +- Koyacs had been to a baby comedian chomping comedian Ernie Kov- acs,.a gentle, quiet man whose puzzled millions; was killed Sat- urday in a traffic accident. Kovacs, son of a Hungarian tavern-owner, would have been 43 Jan. 23._ ° . Police said Kovacs was killed when his station wagon skidded pole, shortly before 2 &.m. om Santa Monica Boulevard in West. Los Angeles. : shower in honor of ; Milton Berile’s wife. Kovacs and his wife, blonde actress Edie Adams, had left the party, at the, home of director Billy Wi | sanatorium auditorium;- ‘on be der, in separate cars. half of the \ patients, Cameron "avout presented gifts to their fa vourite nurses about to retire. | The showing of coloured Driver Fined $125 In Court. Pleading not guilty to the charge of driving while intoxica- ted but guilty to-the lesser, of- _Ayers. 3rd_vice-president; . Mrs. | Anne. MacLeod, secretary, . and eonvener of membership com- | mittee; Mrs. Hilda Wright, | treasurer; and Mrs. Hilda Stew- art, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Laurence Tye;- Christian | citizenship and social action; Mrs.‘ Muriel Jenkins, community ehristian education and miss- fonaty education; Mrs. Lorna - Darrach, finance; Mrs. Dorothy Crawford, flowers; Mrs. Edna | Seaman, literature and ¢om-* munications; Mrs. Viny Pick- |” Mes. B. Currie Passes At 47 The death occurred at the P.E.l. Hospital on’ Jan. 7, of| Mrs. Bruce Currie in her 48th year. The late Mrs. Currie .was s the late Mr. Willfam Carruthers and Mrs. Annie MacLean Car- On Labor ruthers, | Mrs. Currie was a registered | nurse and graduated from Ot- tawa Civic Hospital in 1936, and | did private duty in lottetown. She was a member ef Zion Presbyterian Church. | The funeral was held from the | Cutcliffe. Funeral Home with | burial in Montague cemetery: | Left to mourn are her band, daughters (Gail) Mrs Seminar Held Relations A talk on union administra-‘ tion’ was heard yesterday by some 20 representatives of a 804, . Summerside, P.E.I. Hospital, 94 Charlotte- town Hospitai, 501 City of lottetown and 808 City . | Spread c fenee-of-driving while his Apa ties were impaired by alcohol, Lloyd George Scott, Marshfield, was fined $125 or 40 days in jail by Magistrate A.J. Haslam. Also on the city police court docket, two «accused pleaded | guilty.to. having possession of intoxicating liquor in-a place other than their respective resi dences and were each fined $20 and costs or 30 days. Twe drunk and ‘incapables completed: the docket, and each was fined $10 and costs or five days. historic right of free entry into tle United Kingdom market, ‘were an essential cohesive ele- ment_in the Commonwealth as- sociation.” : . It said there would be “‘wide- for the rest of the world" if Britain joined the Common Market: Mr... Fleming. told reporters j there was no ‘inconsistency be- the world-wide General Agree- | Char-’| ‘CAN IADA BA (Continued from page. 1) not a matter for discussion.” U.S. Treasury oa hus- 7 |glas Dillon told the press con- | - ference that his goveriiment Ralph Kennedy and Lynn ‘and welcomed the Canadian de- one son, Dosald, all of Char- | } gress to adopt his trade pro ) buffalo shot in the slave River or.| had stood for 36 years. jinches under industrial Bank Loans Increase OTTAWA (CP) — Volume of loans by the I ment. Bank in the first of its current fiscal year has December. This compared with 236 loans for $12,213,000 ap- proved in. the corresponding period of 1960. k in December for $7,048,000, com- pared with 91 loans totalling $4,687,000 in- December, 1960. At Dec.°31, a total $133,476, 610 in loans, investments and guarantees were outstanding compared with $105,970,789 a year earlier. secretary of state for eet OP enstnatan are Ren | aitaire wil be the guest Sore ee Dr. Francis , depart epeaker. Reis bao % gf 3 vat of history te Duncen's | ‘The oresident of the Islead. | , . University; Gerald Wanjoki of | branch is Bruce Hodgins, Char. nl Kenya and a student at St. lottetown. Dunstan’s. University; Rajah |" Gopel of India and a: staff his trip to Hollywood im 1969. ae eee member of Queen Charlotte Along with Shirley Maclaine 4 ef Wales College whe bas peat jpremier ‘and, hie. entosrage, some yasaland “This is what you call free ; British Colonial Service; Bruce |dom—treedom for the girs to | racing, 98 Bie, tople "The Hodgins, department of hie show their backsides,” Khrush- 5.) a a chev complained the next day. | Duratioa “we” wane “It's . capitalism that makes! Church at the Secrets of the United ‘Church Women c. , Canadian Yards | «> cusa'or goss Better U.S. Maarrk | ize gives her, end’ ber mission ee ; to tl sthereswhtch she diate censor nein a . "| ew Creed, ' | -y on the. j than those on United States | ef. , he spoke | Mrs. Gordon Mra, Ab A side of the lakes, Milwaukee | ofchow well it had carried out. — _— ee Mr. Brocka teld the annual eli the United Church T ban 7 “ ping Limited that the only ma |e" president, re, Bwen "Aa IT ACTUALLY q Somsrerties ee Ge dares wad, te So Veer'bieet |? + Es eae a u can side at the end of 1961 was | den, Mrs, Kenneth Parker. The . the Paul H. Carnahan, a tanker’ United Church Women 0c- EACH . IS MANAGER acl unde cote man kes. | ead Gee conten coats the) ing a yards .are doing church as a group. ‘ A former Charlottetown |ter,” he said, ; The service concluded with | life story of Fred Demara nan, David A. MacKay, hax | The Canadian segment of the |. te dedication of the following ity been appointed manager ot | Great Lakes fleet hac-expanded;- : “the Sydney Mines branch of and in 1960 represented 28 per | 2. the F.W. Woolworth Company |cent of lake fleet capacity, the Limited. He first joined the (largest proportion in history; > firm as stock clerk in 1955 @ | Text of his speech was issued Moncton and has served a8 |to the press before delivery. ees yg a ray herst, 5 ax, 2-3 Sydney, N. 8. and st. Joms, Russians Make Mrs, Allan Mackay. 18 Birch Wheat Cla ; ay, wood Street, Charlottetown. im : of oo (CP) — Russia's ; Op... s a new Fréank Simeartres test ists "may “tava a ; cemaie cumlite ant tone Plans To Wed We've always regarded thew |as a sort of monstrosities,” said | HOLLYWOOP (AP) — Frank |A. G. 0, Whiteside of the Plant- Sinatra, the tem |Breeding Research Institute in } lerooner, plans to marry Juliet the agriculture department. | Wood Buffalo Record Set By Hunter . OTTAWA ‘(CP) — A wood area of the Northwest Territor- ies last fall -has broken the world buffalo record, it was.an- The northern affairs depa' ment said the animal was shot by Samuel Israel of Seattle, one government for the 1961 hunt in a wildegness area northwest Wood Buffalo National Park. park straddies the northern bor- der_of Alberta. “Mr. Israel's head~“measurement — of Fe ¢an big. game rules established by the Boone and Crockett Club. tip- Park in the United States. for buffalo shot in 1925. - | 'of 100 hunters’ licensed by the | North Ameri- |. movie, Can - Can, ih which he | starred. ? danced ‘the can - can -that shocked Nikita Khrushchev. The twice-married 46-year-old singer and the 25-year-old South African beauty have set no date The first — he notified were his children by his first marriate, Nancy (Mrs. Tommy Sands), Frank Jr., and Tina. “Juliet and Nancy have been friends for a long time,” Sin- atra said. “They're erazy. about each other.” HER FIRST and mother of his three chil- dren, and actress Ava Gardner. It would be the firgt marriage fot’ Miss Prowse, . She met the ; when she came to Hollywood for her first [ores : |° He was commenting on a brief | Moscow report that a Soviet bio- | ilogist, working in Kazakhstan | where the huge virgin lands pro- | \ject is ¢entred, had developed |a wheat bearing 100 to 150 ker- | jnels a stalk against 40 to 50 in lexisting varieties of good grade. | Mr. Whiteside said 40 to 80 |kernels a stalk is a good yield- ‘by Canadian standards, | “DON'T TAKE A CHANCE— TAKE A CHECKER” = UNSC |) HH NOE Sess arm That: was. the film selected for a visit “by during DIMES Kindly send donations to P. 9. Bex 516, tw'tews WEZZxerg * coxon cass kkk kkk ke kek KE Ten ei work. Get an NHA home improvement loan right now ‘and call.in the meni you want. Your work will be done o teeing by sethaaty ot