11 regular mm m Sunamarsida g 1 F r E 5 2 E s E E 2:35 this Wfiiose The 3.. Delore Richard. reported I gubstllntlll balance on hand. The lqllowing conveners gave brief reports on activities dur- ing the month: Red cross - Mrs. Ivan Ciowv reported 12 pairs of ankle stockings, 4 pullovera (sweaters) and two pairs of over- glls; membership - Mra. Ulric Drnpelll reported fifty one paid gsisido Sub-division Of C.W.L.' Monthly Meeting quet for the mend J The meeting adjourned act of consecration. A lunch was enjoyed. Western -FREE CHURCH OF SCOT- LAND. -- Services. June 5th. Sum- merside 11 I. m. D.S.T.; Cape Traverse 3 p. m. Desable 7 p. in. Rev Win. It. MacKay, Minister. -BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services for Sunday, June 5th. as follows: 11 a. m. at Bedeque. 3 p. in. at Albany. 7.30 p. in. at Borden. Min- lster. Rev Geo. K. Ward, B.A.. B. D. -NORTH BEDEQUE United Church services for Sunday, June 5th. Travellers Rest 9.30 a.m.. North Bedeque 11.00 s.m., Free- town 7:30 p.m. Rev. J. K. Camp- bell, minister. -ALBERTON Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. Murray Gardner. minister; June 5th. i055. Alherton. -Sunday School ll a.m.. worship Ii a.m. Tignish. worship ii p.m. Cucum- pec. worship 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 6.80 p.m. -TBYON-BONSIIAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. - Dr. Ernest J. Barrass. Minister. Services for Sunday. June 5th. Westmoreland 11.00 a. m. Tryon 3.00 p. m. (Com- munion). Bonshaw 7.!) p. m. Mis- Music. Sunday School at Tryon 2.00 p. m. -P A R I S ll 0! ALBERTON. Church of England. Morning prayer 0.15 a.m. in Christ Church Kildare and at 11 a.m. in St. Pet- sr's Church, Alherton. Evening prayer at I p.m. in Holy Trinity Church. Aims and at 7.30 pm. hi St. Luke's Church. 0'!-only Rev- I. R. McMahon. Rector. ..D'l.EARY BAPTIST CHURCH. IIRCUIT. - C. 0. llowlett. B. .A.. B.D.. Minister. Notices for June 5th. 1065. Miss Myrtle Ingersoll will be the guest speaker at all three services. There will be spec- ial music. Knutsford i0.w a. in. Alma 3.00 p. m. Sp eld West 7.!) p. on. Everyone we come. -o'l.EARY . PAITOBAL CHARGE. United Church. . Robert Wagner. Minister. Brae. service 9.!) a. nr. Sunday school 10.30 a. in.” Bloomfield. Sunday School 10.00 a. in. Service 11.00 a. rn. west Devon. service 1.30 p. m. O'I.eary. Sunday School 10.!) a. in. Fellowship Service 7.” pm. c.rfl.'l." '”"””J;...l'.'i"cil..'i'f l. m Pres in Canada. lawless hr Sunday. June 5th. Geddie Memorial. 11.00 a. in. special Thank Offering let- vice. Lon River. 1.!) p. m. St. Johns Cl Sunday school will beginjor the season at 6.!) p. in. Div Service 7.!) p. us. Mr. Student Minister. ha. I. R. Bean. Interim Moder- s . -Gill-JSBYTERIAN cnunca IN CANADA. - Services for Sunday. .lune'lth. Freetown, Sunday School 10.00, a. m. Divine Service um I. mt.-Sunday School will take part in Morning Service. Keir Memor- ial. Malpeque. Sunday School. 2.00 D. m. Divine Service 3.00 p. in. Kensington. Sunday school 10.00 I. m. Divine service 7.00 p. in. All sionary Thank Offering. Speciali Rev conductdd Guardian -KENBINGTON Community Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Allison Bernard, Friday, June 8rd. erson with Charlottetown Mala Octotte, Tryon United Church, Sunday, June 5th. 8:90 p.m. -IIARDY's men's and boys' wear store. Albertou. special 20 per cent off Tip Top suits or extra pair pants free. This week only. -THE SI-IERIJROOKE 4-II Calf Chm will present their 8-act com- ecLv, "The People Next Door". sherbrooke liall, Wednesday, June 0. 0.15 (standard). Special- ties. -Mr. R. 3. Richardson oi Hal- ifax, N.S.. is spendin, a few days - friends in Somme side where he was for many years manager of the local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada. ---RETURN HOME - Flying of- ficer and Mrs. Lyle Waun have re- turned to their home in Trenton. 0nt.. after spending two weeks holiday with Mrs. Waun's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Urvllle Leard in Borden. -ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Iiuestls. Wilmot Valley. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Elaine, R. N.. to Cyrus Kingsley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Shaw, Martinvale. Car- digan, R. R. 4. Marriage to take place June 10th. -TBYON UNITED CIIURCEEI. Sunday. June 5th. Tryon 11 a. nr. Cape Traverse 8 p. m. Crapaud 7.!) p. m. At 8.45 p. in. Sunday evening in the Tryon Church Miss Maids Bogerson and the Male light from C” iottetown will pre- sent a Sacred Concert. This is sponsored by the Choir. Rev. Lloyd Archer, Minister. -ITUNERAL THUR8DAY- The ' ' of Mr. John Webb. held from st. Luke's Anglican Church. 0'l.eary Thursday afternoon, w by the rector. Rav.- J. R. McMahon. sung were "The Lord's My Shepherd.” "Breathe at Me Breath of God" and "Abide With Me." Pall bear- ers wsra Messrs. Keith Webb, Alvin Palmer. Douglas Adams. Alfred and bearers were Stanley Palmer and John Lewis. Interment was h the church cemetery. -RETURN FROM HALIFAX- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Enman. Bum- msrside. have returned from an sight-day visit to Halifax. N.s.. where they attended meeting of the recent Anglican synod to which Mr. Enman was a delegate from st. Mary's Church in sum- mersida. In Halifax they were guests of Mr. Enmsn's daughter and son-in-law, Fit.-Sgt. and Mrs. J. C. Butler who are leaving this month for St. I . Quebec, to which R.C.A.F. station Flt.-sgt. Butler has been posted. Mr. Mrs. linman had the pleasure of travelling over the new across Halifax harbor to Dart- mouth. and visited other points 3,... of interest in the province. . Personals --HEAR MAIDA and Joan Rog-, II”: Hopewell, N.S.. and a graduate of Dalhousle University and Pine ., ates in Fredericton. N.B.. and Ltd. From left to right in gen, and Helen Murphy. photos above are:- erlne Paynter, and Mary Williams. Special Service -The 101st anniversary of Trin- lmd" ity United Church. Summerside, will be commemorated by the congregation at special morning and evening services. Sunday. June 5. when the Rev. A. Macbean. pastor of TrinltyaUnitod Church. Charlottetown, will guest speaker. Mr. Maclaean is a native of Bill Divinity Rail. Before coming to Chmlolteiown he held pastor- Sytiney. N.S. Mr. MacLean will ipreach at both the morning and evening services at 11:00 a.m. and moo p.m. daylight time. Rev. C. D. Matlteson is minister of Summeraido Trinity United Church. -8. F. the Linklelter Road. Mrs. Mun be convertible of New York registry. Three Token To Hospital After Accident eThree women. all occupants of one car. were taken to Prince County Hospital yesterday at noon following a head on collison be- tween two clrs about one mile west of Sinnmersil . Mrs. George Barlow. 74 of Ellarslle, in addition to shock. is believed to have fractured ribs. Her condition last evening was described as only fair. Her daugh- tor. Mrs. Clarence Cooke. also of Eilerslie received head lacer- ationg injury to the Jaw and was also suffering from shock. The driver of the vehicle, Mrs. Mar- Josie Murray of Eliot. Maine. was released from hospital last aven- ing after receiving treatment for injury to her shoulder and left side. The driver and only occu-' pant of the other ” is. Robert Allan Palmer of Freeland did not require hospitalisation. The ccldent occurred a few hundred yards west of the later- section of the Weatem Road and ray. the driver of the mo Ford is presently visiting the province with her husband. I member of the American army and their three children. Mrs. Murray and the two ladies from Ellerslie were , towards summersids at the time of the accident and it is understood that Mr. Palmer was test driving a use Dodge ha- "'ll0YAI."' Fri. mo; Sat. 1:15-9:15; Matinee - Saturday 1:30. "MY COUSIN RACIIII." olivla do Iiaviiland. Richard Burton. - Alnlhotts i' ilrspssi Tlsstrs Friday - Saturday 8:80 i was nevus- meolor 7 Yvonne De Carlo Rock Hudson Action - Romance Good short sulrladl. a Sea View, winners, and Ellerslie-Brldeford, runners-up. in the 1 to 3 class- room division lntersdholastic spelling competition finals on Schurman School Par- ade are seen above with their trophies after their win last Friday evening. These two groups represent the finalists from approximately 25 schools who participated in this spelling competition. The playoff of 9 schools was held Friday afternoon at Summerside High School slid the two winning teams were supper guests of the M. F. Schurman Co. Today the playoffs for the 4 and over classroom schools will be held. Sea View: Vivian Duggan. Fanny Mae Adams. Walter Stewart, Joan Dug- Ellerslle-Bldeford: Carol I-Iutcheson, Lillian Miller, Olga Hutcheson, Cath- (Photos by Wotlon). longing to a Summersi-ie auto dealer. Both cars suffered exten- sive damage to the front end. -S. ihavlng the cheques sorted and iConiinusd.h'om page 1') Maritime Posimasiers lowances for the Province. De partment of National Health and Welfare. During the month of April. Mr. Tait pointed out. total family allowances cheques issued in the three Provinces. with total payments, were as follows: r 1. 13.153 3211447 N. s 71.529 31447.41; N. a 75,323 s1,rIs,sss Totals isms n.ass.sss. For the same month the num- ber of old age security cheques issued were: P. 1:. I. 6.804 3276.18: N. S. amass 31.539.448- N. 3. 17.170 Sl.lo2.l0b. Totals 71,013 82,917,735. 0! the approximate 280.000 the regional offices during the month of April, 1.046 were return- ed by the postal authorities for various reasons. The number of cheques returned represents 2..'M of the cheques which were " i out "On, this occasion." said Mr. Tait. "I do wish to express to those assembled how much our Department i the splen- did co-operation which is given by the various Post Offices is delivered to the payees on the dates when they are due and re- A ' cheques according to in- structiona laid down." He also outlined the various ways in which postmaster: and post office officials can assist the regional offices in helping them to better serve the public in the administration of family allow ances and old age aecurltv pro- grames. AFTERNOON TEA The Association members and their wives were guests of R. '1'. Holman I.td.. at afternoon tea at the Charlottetown Hotel and at seven o'clock were guests of Simpson Sears and T. Eaton Co.. (Marltimes) at a banquet and enter-' inment. President Humph- rey presided and Mr. V. A. Moor was Master of Ceremonies. Mr. W. C. McEachern made a presen- tation of 25 year badges to W. A. Reynolds Norton. N. 3.: Mrs. George velock. Plaster Rock. N. 3.. and Mr. A. E. Bannister. Peticodiac. N. 3. Officers elected were J. S. Humphrey. Hampton sla.. N. B. President (re-elected), W. A. Wright. Souris. P. E. 1., Vice Pres.. Members of the Exec- utive; For Nova Scotia. G. N. Budreski, Steliarton. New Bruns- wick. V. A. Moar. Chatham. P. E. Island. Horace Fraser. Mon- tague. (Continued from page i) - Mayor Urges co-operation of Wing Commander Swetman of the R.C.A.F.. Summer- slde who will have his command come to Charlottetown for the an- nual Air Force Day exercises. Mayor Wedge of Summerside. with the greatest consideration has waived the claim of Summerside for this outstandln event, in or- der that our pcope and visitors may witness it. Nine Canadian. British and Am- erican warships will he in port during the celebrations and it is possible that the Minister of Na- tional Defence will be here to take the March Past on this historic and eventful occasion. PARKING PROBLEM "There is one headache confront- ing us even today. which will re- quire s great deal of thought and cooperation to solve-ii is the parking situation." Mayor Stewart said. "Too many of us drive to " CAPITOL suunrnstnr Tonight 7 - 9:15; Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 BIG DOUBLE BILL ”'DE8ElI'l' with Tim Holt - A GOOD ACTION PASSAGE” Richard Martin W'EB'I'ER.N p REGENT E.”?.?.”.-.';"t::::...”..i.”.'?f33332 "SCARLET SPEAR" JOHN BENTLEY - Technicolor AGORCEV , M Bowen; Bogs -v Htlli lzm ltaliard: 7i-?lVi, ma... and Saturday. June am - 4th "TITANIC" Starring Clifton Webb. Basics atanwyck. Retort Wssaas Coiorcdcartoosandcaateenlervice "raencutotnasnnamnsn-nvltsla" tr STAQLIT INTM-.f.li-lE5U ti Dayilsll as cheques which were mailed from 1-1 work and outside our place or business. up space which could he used a potential cus- tomer. I suggest that walking. in many cases would he more healthy. and. provide extra parking space for visitors. There are many places in the roar of offices and at business premises where per ls- gion to park cars. especially left there during working hours. would ' be available on request." "I this hope will be given ser- ious thought by all concerned and advantage taken of every oppor- tunity to ease the pressure for puking space. which will increase tremendously when visitors arrive in numbers," Mayor Stewart said. R. E. Seller. President of the Charlottetown Retail Merchants As- sociation who presided. thanked Mayor. Stewart for his splendid review of the overall picture of centennial activities and outlook. e ' J J a welcome to all pres- ent to become members of the As- sociation and give their active sup- port to the centennial program for the summer. which should prove profitable and an incentive to all businessmen who wish Charlotte- town to be up-iodate and a flour- ishlng centre of activity. (Continued from page in Canada Tightens . melons and " X ' ' anti- freeze. More significant. perhaps. was the Canadian decision to increase its ti-dumping powers to fight subsidized imports. Canada has been concerned with increasing use by other countries of subsidies to domestic industries. allowing them to sell their products at a price lower than in countries where industries receive no special support. EXAMPLES NOT GIVEN C"icials would give no examples for fear it might cause Canada diplomatic embarrassment. But they said that even the U.S. is in- creasing its use of price support and subsidies in efforts to capture a greater share of world markets in agricultural products. They said the idea of price support or subsidy also is inherent in slate factories in Communist countries. "Such subsicllsedtgoods. if im- ported into Canada, might cause or threaten material injury to es- tablished Canadian producers." Mr. Harris said. Under current laws if a product enters Canada to compete with Canadian production and bears a price lower than that prevailing in its home market. the govern- ment can jack up the price to what it may consider a fair one and charge the difference to the importer as a dumping duty. But the laws did not cover state sub- sidies. . The amendment will give the government authority "io levy an additional duty equal to the es- Friday. June 3. 1955 Baseball Meeting Ar Summerside -A meeting of those interested in baseball in the town of Sum- merside was held in one of the studios of CJRW last night. and a surprisingly large crowd of boys attended. Herb Schurrnan. the chair. and Charlie Hogan was also present from the Athletic Association. Considerable discussion is o k place. and the enthusiasm dis- played argues well for the suc- cess of baseball in Summerside this summer. Nothing definite was done at this meeting. but the chairman suggested that the jun- iors and intermediates round up their players and try to secure men who would act as officials of the league. In the meantime Mr. Schurman said, he would contact the R.C.A.F. to find out what their plans for baseball were this year. it was i '4 J to meet again Tuesday evening at 7:30. the place of meeting to be picked later. and given publicity in the press and over the radio. S'slde Yacht Club Formed --An all anizalion called the Summerside Yacht Club came in- to being last evening "at a meet- ing in Summerslde. The following officers were elected: president, r. Edgar Cannon: vice-president, Bill Smaliman: secretary- treasurer, Mr. Harold Gaudet. It was hoped that a suitable club house could be erected at Rol- man's Wharf. from 15 to 11 pro- spective members were present. .lillI'I'Eil Giililltlli OF CANADA ELMSIIALE Rev. Alexander McDowell, Minister. SUNDAY, JUNE I ' Special Organist: FVL John Leuty 11:00 A.M. Dedication of Electric Organ-7:30 P.M. Special Service with representing the S.A.A.A. was in d TlieGuardisn-Page 11 Tugs Towing Lighthouse p To River lerfil Canadian Press Ital Writ LEVIS. Que. (OP)-A giant heat ing lighthouse that looks like an oversize yo-yo began a in-mile trb down the It. Lawruea after almost a I structure is destined for us not the mouth of the saguenay river h the St. Lawrence. where ironclad- ous reefs and shoals pose a an- slant threat in river traffic. First attempts last August to b- stall the 4.500ton lighthouse H I prepared bed of gravel and not were foiled by unfavorable Idol and high winds. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants '1'. Earle Hickey Canadian of Commerce dill summershle. P.E.I. Phone IO .m....a.mma..1.m.. Granville at Water Street DIAL gunmen”, P. o. no! 3344 I01 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis at Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. snmmersih Optometrist E. E. 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