INSPECTING Officer, p,r,C., C.D-, chats with memb pl No. 60 (Charlottetown) Air JACK MEREDITH. left. chair- Wing's award for best attend- Captain W. H. Swetman. D.S.O;1 . Group Cadet Squadron during the units annual inspection which was held at the Charlottetown Airport yes- terday afternoon. G-S Swetman is I ance to Cadet G. H. Garnhum an of 201 (Confederation) Wlng'sduring the Annual inspection of Hr Cadet Committee presents the No 60 (Charlottetown) Air Cadet Squadron. Guardian Photo Air Force Cadets Commended Al Inspection For Hard Work Group Captain W. H. Swetman. l1S.0., D.l-'.C.. C.D.. Commanding Olflct-r of R-C.A.F. Station Sum- mcrslde told the Charlottetown Alr Cadets yesterday that their tine shutting on the parade square indicated the vigorous training ili(9"had undergone during the psi season. C Swelman was inspecting Ot- ll r at the annual Inspection of Na. 60 (Charlottetown) Squadron. Royal Canadian Air Cadets. which was conducted yesterday sternoon at the Charlottetown A port. He was ' d' tl Air Cadet Llason Officer. S-L Pellan and his staff. The Charlottetown Squadron. which also includes a number of boys from rural points. is com- manded by S-L Sinclair Maciaod: I70 N.N. Larabee ls Adjutant. The Air Cadet League was first formed in this area in 1941. Until 1:0 It was sponsored locally by the Charlottetown Rotary Club. At that time responsibility for the GOMING EVENTS Dance in Afton iiail In aid of lfall. Good music. take Sale at Holmana. Friday. Jule 7. 2 o'clock. Canoe Cove W.l. (Ilorse Races at Hazelbrook. Sat- urday, June Bib. at 2 p.m. Z Booking clover seeds. MscGul- IU and Boyle Ltd. . Dance cancelled at the Gordon I-fire definitely. Danceysianhope and Covehead Canmunity Hall. Saturday. June I.;I)ancing 9-I2. rcnaiicrs Dance. Sourls High ..ooi auditorium. Saturday June I imomass sale Beta sigma PH iL.'?'li.'..f.'2..3?””"' """" 8 r 0 Wins Friday. June as W'- Graduation deeoe after Om-e Trecatllo TIE 7. ""' -P-IL smut tea: . lemsud h I cadets was taken over by No. 201 (Confederation) Wing Royal Canadian Air Force Association, of which J. M. Larabee is the 1957 president. Among several awards present- ed at yesterday's Alr Cadet in- spection was a special present- ation to W-0 K. Contain. Charlotte- town, for "outstanding contribution to the Squadron". W-0 Costain has qualified for a trip to England this year in connection with the accompanied by Cadet W-0 K. Costain. left. Behind the I , lng Officer. can be seen the Com- Air Cadet exchange visit: now op- eratio between various NATO members. ' For the third consecutive year the Charlottetown Air Cadet Squadron was presented with the lWN'd I0? I09 marksmanship in the Cape Breton and P-E.l. area. These shooting competitions are fired with the small-bore rifle and are open to all Alr Cadet Corps in this section. All presentations were made on behalf of No. 201 Wing by Jack Meredith. who is Chairman of the Wing's Air Cadet Committee. The Inspecting Officer, accomp- anying officials. Squadron Officers and members of the Committee In charge were all well ,' ” with the number of parents who showed up at the Airport to wit- ness the annual inspection of the squadron. Following the completion of the field inspection. the inspection team looked over the Squadron stores which are located at West Kent School. in the evening a re- ception for the inspection officer and his staff was held at the Wing Ciubroom on Grafton Street. At present there are two Air Cadet Squadrons in the Province- one in Charlottetown. the other in Summerside. A third group is now being organized at Tignish. Parking Meters Not "Leaking" When you See a long row of coins on the sidewalks in certain downtown sections of Charlotte- town this afternoon and evening - do not get the idea that the parking meters are "leaking." The coins will be part of a "Mile-of- Money For CARE - the well known humanitarian organization made up of relief. r " ' lab- or and cooperative organizations who undertake the r", ””"y of caring for some of the needy people of the world. The "Mile-of-money” project is TO CLEAR 0 Coffee Tables 0 End Tables 0 Stop Tables 0 Telephone Set NEW FURNITURE CO. LTD. 101 GREAT GMBGE ST. at NEW WAY Furniture Co. Ltd. V2 PIIIOE ALL NEW OCCASIONAL FURNITURE I WEEKEND SALE AT V2 PRICE 0 Magazine Rocks 0 Drop Leaf Tables 0 Nest of Tables 0 Gossip Benches 0 Drum Tables PRIOEO FROM 5.95 OR 50c WEEKLY WAY DIAL 6211 For T TO AND FROM POLLS cs ll Conservative Transportation HEADQUARTERS ' mending Officer of the Cadet A. Squadron. S-L Sinclair MacLeod. Guardian Photo sponsored by the Theta-Rho Hi-Y Club a group of teenage girls who have chosen this novel method of- helping others. The girls are inviting citlzensl to place coins on the tape which) will be placed on the sidewalks on the ”Sunnyside" section of Graf- ton Street and part of Queen St. His Worship. Mayor .1. D. Stew- art. who has given his official sanc- tion and support, will place the first coin at liughes' corner at 3.45 this . National Movement T IERS (Router I Tho - ALG pgogiesn villlagers Thur: youtha were massacred last week. Men. women and children cer- I-Iod what possessions they could and drove their flocks before them. About 5.000 inhabitants del- erted two villales Wddnesday and more left a thinrcolnmunily in mg "mg area Thursday morn- the Algerian (MNAJ and survivors say the massacre will the work of rebels led by the Na- tional Llberation Front (FLNJ. French sources. ' The FLN has issued statements implying the man were killed by ' the French. The MNA and FLN are rival organisations. each claiming par- Moslom Villagers In Flight Alter 302 Men, Youths Die tial control of the Algerian insur- rcton against French rule. The nstwhslist guerilia was tying down some 400.000 French troops in the North African region. Delegates of the groups new abandonin the villages have asked French authorities for Weapons to fight l'LN bands. French reports say- In Algiers. European ex-sorvicr men and students mingled with North Africans at the funeral of a Moslem victim .0! a string of bomb attacks Monday. Ton per- sons were killed and ill wounded in thenew outbreak of terror. Meanwhile. the wave of vi- olence among North Atrieaas liv- 111: in France continued. Ono North African was found shot to death and another with stab wounds in Paris streata Wednes- day night. The violence is be- lieved to be the result of rivalry HEAR MR. BENJAMIN ROGERS srnaxma ON BEHA or LIBERAL caxoma ES NEIL A. MATHESON - CECIL A MILLER CFCY TONIGHT, JUNE 7th 7:00 P.M.-Standard Tllllo inserted by Queen's Co. Liberal Ass'n i between IL)! and MNA support-ltieuiariy are for reprisals 'dh'.'J...;I pru- French North Africans. Paris police arrested 125 Al- gertana and seized arms. money and pamphlets in a damn raid on- North African quarters of the ciiyu An interior ministry statement said the men arrested are ”par- martinis", who acted as " . agents. fund collectors and mem-: bers of shock groups entrusted. with terrorist acts" during recent weeks. . . NEARLY man: I LONDON (AP)AMnyflower ii Friday. June 7, 1957 The Guardian Page 3 reported Thursday she I ached a position about ti) miles southwest of Bermuda Wednesday on her voyage to Plymouth. Mass. . afternoon and the young people are hoping that passersby will fol- law suit and help them through CARE - feed some of the under- nourished children of the world. FOR YOUR PROTECTION Skill in dispensing is a result of years of training. 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