lcaidiiiais Sell MACT ON U.K. VISIT T Russia Makes Bold Moves LONDON (Reuters) - Russia nade two bold political moves fuilbdiiy which are bound to have heir impact on top-level talks with Britain which begin this week. By dissolving the International Communist agency. the Cominformi Russia has faced Prime Minister, sir Anthony Eden with what ap-I pears to be a concession to the non-Communist world. ; By restating her claim to play a' role in maintaining peace in thel Middle East, she has struck an-, other blow at the 1950 declara- min under which Britain, the t'nited States and France assumed for themselves the right to halt .ggresslon in that area. ARRIVE TODAY Both developments came as the Soviet cruiser Or” ” "'7" 39' pruached British shores with 50' not Premier Nikolai Bulganin arid vikita Khrushchev. the Communist - t . ,a'lliSt,?y'eV(':lllleI !HTsembarlr at Ports- mouth about 11:40 am. today (7:40 I ill. AST) and proceed to London. IIIICII they will make their base hiring a 10-day visit. The disbandment of the Comin- IIAPPY SUNBEAMS MISSION BAND The Happy Sunbeams Mission mind. Carleton Branch of Cape Traverse United Church. met at the home of Dale and Donna Mor- rison on Thursday afternoon. Mar. 29th. for their Easter meeting. The president presided and opened the meeting with the singing of the Mission Band Hymn. and the re-i peating of the Members Purpose.y Twenty-two members responded to. roll call. The minutes were read and ap- proved. it,was decided to invite a play or concert for the Mission Bzind. Dianne Hill had a birthday since the last meeting and ”Happy Birthday" was sung to her. A vote of thanks to Mrs. Morrison for her kindness in entertaining the Biind was moved by Scott Pay- lsecret, though. that the Middle East I VOICE COMPLAINTS form. originally a powerful associa- tion of all the European Commu- nist states. was seen here as little more than a gesture. But the Middle East statement. calling for the maintenance of peace by the United Nations with- out "outside interference." clearly set the line that they will take in their talks with Eden. In the Commons Tuesday. the prime minister refused to anticl- pate the talks or even to say what subjects will be discussed. it is no will be the key topic. Eden has stated publicly that ten- sion between the Arabs and Israel has been heightened by the ship- ment of Cummunis arms to Egypt. The Soviet leaders have shown 6” OPEN FRIDAY nler and seconded by Carter Hill. The story of the first Easter uns read by Mrs. Myers. and dis- russed with the boys and girlsu The worship service was led by Russell Howatt. Walk slowly. be silent. was sung as the Call toi Worship. Ronnie Maclilicken read the scripture. Mrs. MacCaull led; in an Easter Meditation. Jeanne Campbell led in prayer. A duet "Daffodil Bright Daffodil" was sung by Pauline Maccallum and Dianne Sturdy. The offering was received by Garry Paynter. and amounted to 34.85. The meeting closed by all join- ing hands and repeating the Miz- pah Benediction. The World Friend was distributed by Brenda Quiglcy and a treat of candy was passed. Princetown Rood Young Peoples Conduct Service on Sunday evening April 15!. the Young Peoples Group of Prin- reloirn Road United Church con- ducted a special Easter service uiili what does Easter mean to less eagerness to talk than the Brit- ish have. They have even com- plained that the official program is too official, and prevents their meeting ordinary people. But they have given clear hints that having agreed to six long per- loda of talks they will have some- thing to lay on the table. They have emphasized their desire to develop trade and to take up the problme of world disarmament, now virt- ually bogged down in a United Na- tions sub-committee. From the moment they step off the Ordzhonlkidze today, the strict- est securlty that anyone can recall in Britain will surround them. But- let-proof cars will whisk them to and fro in their engagements. squad: of detectives-and some personal bodyguards from Mos- cow-wiu escort them. ,-.. .,,,h henderson CU(llTI0l”6 TILL 9.30 nm TYPES FOR ALL: Regulars, Naturals, g -aia.ii-oral. K will r' the eighty-five personnel of This Week-end From Our Regular Stock of Fine Worsted Suits HE C. Bring You Big Savings Mrirs OUALITY WORSTED AND FLANNEL suirs Newest Single Breasted Styles Sizes 35 to 46 yuii?" as their theme. The group entered the church singing "Christ the Lord is risen today." They scripture reading from St. Jolinl 19 17-24 was read by Everett John- none. The following readings were taken by the different members. iurrection" by Carol McLalne: ”i-Easter the Festival of Victorious Living" by Ina Peterson; "What does Easter mean to you" by Wayne Proude; "A Lenten Med- ilation" by Leigh Crabbe: and "Easter" by Everett Johnstone. Clark Johnston and Ronnie Mc- Laine led in prayers. Hymns sung were "All Hail the Power of Jesus Name" and ”When i survey the Wonderous Cross". The choir sang "i will sing the Wondrous Story". Solos sung were ”.iosus Paid It all" by Alice Hill Ind "The Heart that was broken for me" by Everett Johnstone. Sianie Boclhouver sang as a solo in Dutch ”The Church's One Foundation". John Proude and Clifford Sentner sang "Must Jes- H5 Hear the Cross Alone" and Ruth Dollar and Sianie B0cIhouv- er sang "Lead me to Calvary". Low in the Grave He Lay" was Mini: by Ronnie McLaine. Wayne Prniide. Everett and Clark John. none and Leigh Crabbe. The service closed with the llitinn "Alas and did my Saviour iilred'."' and the benediction. Mrs. Dale Proude was organist and choir director. Chadwick To Try Ontario Again rononro (CP)-The Globe and Mail said Tuesday marathon swim- rner Florence! Chadwick of San IIIPHO, CaI.. will make another at- Fabrics include: English Wool Worsfeds. Dacron: In flannel: and fancy weaves. Charcoal greys, blues. blue-greys. browns Pleated trousers for regular and young men's styles Our top makes by TOWNE HALL - HYDE PARK Distinguished tailoring on every garment DON'T JUST TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT ;j31,gg;;g;gor.;;;;3;,g;os;; rg.D;;:iCome In Early Today And See These Values For Yourself R.CA.A.F.'s 435 Transport Squad-lot the C119 "Flying Boxcars" M W'”i i””t ” L”.-. lauds...-.--TV r' .-...-.. SUPPLYING ARCTIC WEATHER STATIONS R.C.A.F. 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