TREAL (CP)—The 23 in-: 30:31 companies of Dominionl and Coal Corporation havel ~ ouped into four basic op- éfing divisions in a major re-‘ .- ization announced today. , ‘yawford Gordon, president ofl M9 and also of A. V. Roe. Can-I »' Lid,, which ‘controls Dosco, r the four CllVlSl0l1S are min- - steel production. steel fabri- .n and manufacturing and ' ortation. , _ ' Gordon said the realign- ’ ‘ laces the varied Dosco op- ‘-ens “in a logical product re- ship to each other.’_’ wide; producing basic steel ‘ ‘N mining coal, Dosco turns out » V-may of products from rivets . . ips and railway cars in east- : ..canada plants. .pitESlDENT YET _ . ; purchased controlling inter- ‘ in Dosco last November. . ‘wt, C. MacDonald. Roe’s ex- fly,» e vice-president for indust- -. ‘has acted as chairman of ‘Dosco management commit- _ A new Dosco president has yet been named. ., companies will form the -0 mining division: Acadia --Co., Stellarton, N.S.; the- ‘ —gpei-ations of Cumberland -, and Coal Co., N,s,; Dominion Coal Co., ; N.S.; Dominion Lime- . rpguathuna. NfId.; Domin- = Wabana Oer. Bell Island. inbrace Naval feferans Ass’n V in New Quarters . , Mainbrace Naval Veterans Major Reorganization OI 1 «Dosco Groups Announced Nfld.: and O1 ' - .~ Sydney Mme: iygliiey Collieiies. cliriiiees siiivel produclu-on ‘“ViSi0?‘ .m' Iron and‘) Cgtmpanies: Dominion P0 ’ . eel and Seabord “"31 C0I‘D-. both of Sydney. The steel fabrication and man. “facturlng division takes in 11 °0mDanies: Hali‘ ' Halifax: James Pf':I)iCleI‘Sha1Ilils“.l]aICc(l)S, Saint John. NB.: the stoweii screw COITIPHIIY. Loiigueil Que- Graliam Nail and Wire Pr’oduct-s, toronto; A 1 u m i n u m Iiidust: ties and Canadian Tube and Steel Products, Montreal; Eastern Car Co., Trenton Industries, and Tren. t°“ Sieel W0I‘l<S. Trenton, N.S_- Caiiadian Bridge Co., and Trus: con Steel Co., Walkerville, Ont, F0111‘ Companies are included in the new transpotration division: Dominion Shipping co. and syd_ my and Louisburg Railway co” Sydney; the Essex Terminal Rail- way, Walkerville; and the rail. land Railway and Col Co., spring. hill. This division will also be re- sponsible for dock and coal stock- Piling facilities. PERSONNEL APPOINTMENTS Mr. Gordon announced eight G. C. B_roadben~t, who began his career with Dosco as an office president and secretary. and Mr. Norman Stretch, who sang “Hunting Tower" and “The Blue Bells of Scotland”; the Misses Brenda and Marcia Currie, “Coming Thro‘ The Rye"; and Mrs. Blake Wood and Mrs. Arthur MacDonald in “Flow Gently, Sweet Afton” Way Operations of the Cumber- _ personnel appointments, effective Spring- Feb. boy 42 years ago. becomes vice- i il3l""€y R. Smith, 45, a native '°f Calf-’31‘y. becomes vice - presi- dent aiid general manager of the steel fabrication and manufactur- lflg dlvision. He was formerly vice-president, manufacturing, of Avro Aircraft Ltd., another A. V. Roe subsidiary at Malton, Ont. R._ H. Metcalfe, a former vice- President of Massey-Hai‘ris—Ferg- uson, b e c 0 m e s comptroller of Dosco. C. R. Snell, fornier CNR gen- eral purchasing agent. will be Doscos new vice - president in Charge Of Durcliasing. Rand H. Matheson is appointed general traffic manager. He was executive manager of the Mari- before joining Dosco in 1955. COMPANY SOLICITOR R. E. Cromwell, Q.C., who has been solicitor and secretiry of Canadian Car Company. Mont- real, was appointed general sol- icitor for Dosco. ' C. Arnold Patterson, a native of Dartmouth, N.S., and public re- lations officer for the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council, be- comes Dosco manager of public relations. . A. T. Bonnell, who started as a mail carrier in Dosco’s steel plant :,at Sydney in 1938 and worked up to chief accountant of Dominion Wabana Ore, Ltd., becomes sup- ervisor of inventories for Dosco. Charlottetown Scouters Meet On Wednesday night, January 15th, the monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Scouters' Club was I I EXE CNEGIE GIFT BOOKS time Transportation Commission ' W A CON on THE 00K DISPLAY Students At S. D. U. Enioy ': rsi. side of the building. ~ I. expanding membership 0 N ‘race sparked the I I: ger'club facilities. The exe- “ ‘ve, after considering a num- II I In; ; ..- from their original loca- .. on Richmond Street. In, The spacious new location has i. and .~ in F001“: . ... ladies auxiliary room and ' .. the present rooms as most c. There is an abundance ‘ our space and plenty of park- . . ‘tion have moved recently " their new location in the stems and “Annie Laurie.” —The‘ Highland Fling and Sword Dances‘ ware, skilfully performed by Donna MacDon- ald and Elaine MacLean, while for variety there was tap danc- ing by Linda MacDonald and Heather MacPhee and a hunrIor- ous reading by Merrill Mac- Phail. The second part of the pro- gramme featured as guest spea- er, the close attentions of his au- dience as he. described in ‘his humorous and entertaining man- ner, the life and writings of the Immortal Burns-—a subject ‘old, yet ever new. Adding in- at Kent and Hillsboro secondary lounges, executive board hen. The private entrance to new club quarters is on the need of available locations, decid- Mr. W.R. Shaw, who held Exhibition Of American Books During the past week large and to explain its origins, ‘the numbers of students at Saint ifdfislrlay 1Zl}'11_Cl:1deS 8:1/'e1‘ytl11}tI}g Dunstan’s University have been mm psyc la ry an pol ‘cs held at Birchwood. The president Mr. Frank Gaudet, presided at the meeting. The secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting and were approved as read.,The trea- to architecture, ballet and jazz. surer’s report was read and ad- opted. Mr. R. C. Parent, Provincial Commissioner presented Messrs Maurice Costello and Frank Gau- det with G’ well Certificates Part 1, of their Gi well Wood Badge. Mr. Gordon Kerr, Executive Commissioner introduced two new scouters, Mr. Keith Mutch, S011thP01‘I3 WOOD. and Cpl. Ross Stunden, 9th Charlottetown troop. Plans were made for scouters ' ; space nearby. ' - ~ e local Mainbrace organiza- ‘ was formed in June 1956 and 4- the original club rooms October of the s am e year. rge Barter. Charter President . was re-elected for a second ... at the 1957 annual meeting, instrumental in the forma- :- of the cliih in Charlottetown. and the executive have con- ally urged naval veterans to u and enjoy the club's activi- ?‘ Although the official opening “ not take place for a week or -. many members have already cted the expanded club fac- . es. The executive have been by the, numerous com- is of approval on the new lo- ll.’ It is expected that a dance it _be scheduled along with the - on! opening ceremony. % ‘ oughman Poet - , emem bered terest to the narrations the fact that the speaker has had the opportunity in recent years of actually visiting the then making the story more vivid and real in the minds and hearts of his listeners. The chairman, Mir. Hector Currie on behalf of New Do- minion W.I. warmly thanked Mr. Shaw for . his interesting and informative address, also those from neighboring ‘_dis- tricts who so kindly assisted with the programme. ‘ As a fitting finale, the entire audience joined heartily in sing- ing “Auld Lang _syne” and “The Queen”. _ The accompanists for the evening were Mrs. Hector Cur- tie and Mrs. Arthur MacDon- ald. Farmer Injured By Falling Tree A Cherry Valley farmer. Jolm WES birthplace of Robbie B u r n s, to take First Aid courses, also sleigh ride and .skate. A delicious lunch brought the evening to a close. St. Brands Ltd. -Officers Elected Mr. David W. Wallace, Presi- dent of Standard Brands Limited, announces the election of the fol- lowing Vice-Presidents to the Company’s Board of Directors. Mr. G.C. Clarke, Mr. D.G.'Cald- well, Mr. F.P. Morrissette, Mr. C.K. Mclnness. ""’ .~ Mr. Wallace also announces the following appointments: Mr. G. C- Clarke. Vice-President and General Sales Manager, in charge of all marketing activities; Mr. G.C. Morrissette, Vice - Presi- dent-Administration, in charge of Manufacturing, Finance and all Mr. G. J. Burke. Secretary and Treasurer. ' MAIL CARRIERS ‘Canada's postal service uses every means of transportation yisiting the College library, and often staying much longer than usual. The mysterious object I luring the “Saints” across the campus is a very attractive ar- rangement of three hundred and fifty ibrightly-jacketed new books, now displayed for the first time in Prince Edward Is- It was throng e e ors 0 ' - the University librarian, Fran- Fol... Repalh I ces MacMilJan. that these books T0 All ,3‘ were obtained from the P.E.I. Makes of J Regional Library for display. at A ,. .. . St. Dunstan’s under the title . PP-1311065 .3 "An American Panorama.” Also 2 ' “These books." explains Miss MacMillan, “were given to the Regional Library by the Car- negie Corporation of New York. Similar gifts have been given by the Corporation to many oth- er libraries in the Common- wealth countries.” Carefully selected to portray contemporary American life. and ELECTRICAL REPAIRS PHONES 8543 — 8544 MOTOR REWINDING PALMER ELECTRIC EXPERT ELECTRICAL SERVICE RECORD. {HOP with Ring Lardner and Lionel Trilling. and Eleanor Roosevelt; ver and Mark Van Doran. There are books of cartoons. pictorial reviews, reproductions of .out- standing paintings. Poetry by Emily Dickinson and by Robert Frost is in- cluded, as well as short stories by Hemingway, Irving, and Poe. Among the plays are “The Glass Menagerie", “Streetcar Named Desire”. and “Teahouse of the August Moon”. while the novels include “Little Women,” “Gone With the Wind," “The Grapes of wrath", “Uncle Tom's Cab- in,“ “Sliow Boat”, and ‘Look Homeward Angel." There is In the collection something to please every taste, and students and faculty members find the display very interesting. “There are so many of these books I’d like to read,” marked one student, voicing the general opinion, “I wish I could skip classes and spend the next week in the library.” This display is especially ap- preciated in view of the fact that next year for the first time, a course in contemporary Am- erican literature will be offered - at St. Dunstan’s. HELP FOR STUDENTS TORONTO (CP) — Ontario plans to demand more work from the province’s students and spend more money on them in the next year. Education Minister Dunlop AT THE ROLLAWAY TONIGHT 8.30 to 12 YOUR HOST - - - HAL SEM-PLE ’ Admission 35¢ ’>1-~ ; I, / 4/ Sweet, tender corn. . . every golden kernel packed with sunshine freshness! - V57-I John Dewey I-obs shoulderslsaltl Monday the provli-ii.-.e wlllibnrssry program and Increase lopen a loan fund for students, education grants to universities with George Washington Car—‘»,expaiid the dominion - proviiicial‘_and municipalities. Thurs. Jan. 30. 1953 The Guardian Page 3 re- , ‘moi: III 2 CAKES OR 1 CAKE in every packmge of‘ BIIDIIIE ‘IIWIINI CAKE MIX’ A great idea! . . . there are two separate packets of mix in every package of Brodie Twin-Pack Cake Mix! When you want a one- meal, fresh cake for dessert, use just one of the twin packets of mix. Save the other for another fresh cake. OR bake a big, delicious layer cake, using both packets. Single or double layer, cakes-made with Brodie Twin-Pack Mixés are the best-tasting cakes you can serve . . . just add water, mix and bake an always-perfect Brodie Twin-Pack Cake. ‘ THE BRODIE TWINS Say: You get MORE: FOR YOUR MONEY with BRODIE TWIN-PACK " for smoothness —- BAKE ONE or BAKE W0 a a complete mix —— just add water o every package contains 2 free pan liners for extra convenience ‘T’-‘—' o free Brodie coupons on every package - and for valuable premiums III-PIICII MIXES WHITE 0 CHOCOLATE o COMBINATION 0 SPICE 0 ORANGE o 2 packets of mix sealed for freshness and 'ftEd in in iriiow package ‘with lls Ii; RED letters I“ Afton Hcill — ll’ evening, -January 24th, "1' an poet, Robbie Burns, MacRae, was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hospital Tuesday as a result of injuries received when he was hit by a falling tree. e’lmmortal memory of the revived and honored on from dog sled ltd helicopter. ~M.IOI’ 00R l’+'|l.LAG-E or PARKDALE = W New Dominion W. I. W llsoired 1 Scotch concert in ; . onliall. I - There was a large attendance. . Slllcndid order was main- ~ W during the rendition of programme, the first part which consisted of solos IS. dances, and readings. Heard in delightful solos ‘-" Mrs. Blake Wood. Wl1°, ;‘ ‘*1 “The Auld Scotch Songs.’- ! ~ . i{‘~Bonnie Doon," Mrs- \x,. ~ '* j’lII‘acKenzie with “L 0 C k _ "d_3'—‘I'Ind “Mary of Argr "_: Miss Shiela Doiron. “Santa I la” and "_Bralmo Lullaby”; ‘ 1} little Miss Carol MacDon- ‘ lKTammy-7! ets were pleasingly render- I "Q!" Mrs. George Macl-98“ ..0iA|NG EVENTS llrfgo nope River Hall tonight. . Conservative meeting in New- :%5¢llool, Thursday, Jan. 30. . Green Road School ‘ ‘ “lay. January 30. ' ‘l5. and Dance every Friday . 11§vMillview Hall. Sponsor- ‘ I .I. ‘ '-V / R _ _ .91‘! Will be a meeting of The ;|~ “Native committee of the 2, "...»R1i_Ier Poll, in Hope River /~ plomght at 3.30. J G°liell1l meeting music festival , ' ‘Nation tonight 8 p.m._ in the 9-’ l‘“.’Y_at Prince of Wales Col- 7 I’. A -=-_ I I / gmllg into wider use by ' umlwultrymen each month — if - ' akel‘ ~ the new Maritime ‘ “fl that assures better egg I 8“. more Grade A eggs and , mm‘-ll less than oyster Mr. MacRae was in the Woods with his sons cutting lumber at the time the accident occurred. The 44 year old farmer was rush. ed to hospital where It was dis- closed that ' was suffering from Spinal injuries as well as crush- ed ribs. ’ ‘ /UNGRADED EGGS - Our paying price to pro- ducers for ungradéd eggs delivered Charlotte- town today is-— ‘ Grade A Large - - - - - 27° Grade A Medium . . . . 236 Grade A Small . . . . . . 210 Grade B 216 Grade 15c Cracks 15¢ For quick payment and prompt return of empty cases, ship Your 9335 to CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Charlottetown LEGION MEETING The annual meeting of the Charlottetown I I Bmlcll Canadian Legion, the Branch Home tonight 7:30 Pm- Azenda: General Business. eE‘“°‘-" B.E.S.L., will be held in Election of of- ENTERPRISE BAKERY 203 Grafton st. 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