. Hutcheson, a recent graduate Pine Hill Divinity College, Drunk Driver Draws ferm A Hunter River man: drew fay jail te-m when convict ted a City Poli ice Ce ee coe morning on a charge o motor V4hicle whil = iapeinea | It was the man’s second ap- @arance on such a ales in the Ast six months, The charge’ of attempted theft a motor vehicle against a city esident was reduced to tres- la@ssing and the accused was ined $20 ard costs or five days. Pleading guilty to a speeding large a Cance Cove resident fas fined $20 and costS or 10 ays. A similar fine was drawn by a pkora resident charged with ore to stop at a red traffic ay PA ” Halifax resident charged ith being drunk and incapable y a finne of $10 and costs or five days. FIRE JUPITER ROCKET CAPE CANAVERAL, Filia. (AP) powerful Jupiter, the army’s pliable intermediate range war pocket. rumbled aloft early hursday on the start of a 1,500- file flight test. The Jupiter is pected \to be deployed in Italy S part of -the NATO defence LOCAL BRIEFS TOWNSEND FUNERAL — The meral of the late Miss Albenia . Townsend was held privately her residence, 25 Pleasant ect yesterday afternoon. Ser- vice was conducted by Rev. T.H. 5 B. Somers. In‘ermert was in the Peopics cemes Summers: de. Pallbearers were R.R. Hurs*‘, Ralph M. Jozes, Gordon S-etson, md K.M. Martin. CARD WINNERS ary Winners of St. Pius Tenth card ty last night were: ladies’ ay Mrs.\ Vera MacDonald: dies’ secot id, Mrs. N. Gallan: nd Mrs. ewart Higgins: con olation, Mrs. Susan MacPhail; gont’s first, Dominic Doyle; sec- pad, Vernon Gay; consolation, Fred Gallant: door prize, Mrs. @ Birt; . freeze-out, Douglas | Sims and Mrs. Ts FUNERAL — The fu- neral of the late George Henry ayes took place on: Monday morning from the Hennessey Fu- neral Home to St. Patrick’s| hurch, Fort Augustus, for Re-| guiem High Mass, celebrated by | Rev. T. P. Butler, w! ho also com | ducted the service at the grave. He pall bearers were Louis | rimes, Michael] McGuirk, Ches- Hughes, and Seymour Hugh-| s. Interment took place in thé burch cemetery _—— Henry Perry. age 7? OY OTOL CELLO GE 7 ¢ Airerafismman Robert} Air Vice Marshal W. R. Mac-| participation: in the resuce of a wr frenderson, 26, of Charlotte-| Brien. pilot trapped in a crashed and ‘town, P.E.1. receives the Queens| The formal presentation took | burning Sabre jet in Aubust 1957. endation bravery pre-| place during a ceremonial parade | LAC Henderson is the son of Mr. genied by the air officer com-' at Chatham, N.B. The award and Mrs. J.C. Henderson, 24 Kem St., Charlottetown, ‘ ent Lone GRADUATE RECEIVES LICENCE The licensing service of Robert; United Church. Rev. A. Frank| licensing. Left to right are ‘Mr. MacLean conducted the service at which Rev. Robert S. Latimer MacLean, Mr. Hutcheson and Mr, las held last night at Trinity |.presented the candidates for his} Latimer. Mammoth OES Session Scheduled For Ch'town The 12th annual session of the Grand Chapter, 0:E.S._ of (Nova Scctia (with jurisdiction over Prince Edward Island) will be held in Charlottetown July 7, 8 and 9 at the Queen Char- lotte High Schocl. Mrs. Helen Herring, worthy grand matron, Crystal Chapter No. 1, Charlotietown and Ever- ette Moseley, worthy grand pat- ren, will preside over the. ses- sion. Rev. R. S. Latimer will be the speaker at divine service to be held in Trinity United Church on opening day. About 700 de'ega‘tes and mem- bers are expected at Grand APPOINTED J. } town, Fulton Pierce, Caarlotte- has been appointed a re- |presentative of Investors Syndi- | | cate of Canada, Limited. The appointment was |G. E. Cameron, district manager. iMr. Pierce is well known in|} jCharlottetown, having taken ar | active part in business and com- |munity circles for several years. Born here, and a lifelong resid- Mr. Pierce is married, -has son, and is a member of Trinity United Church, and. the | Charlott etown Rot ary Club. mee Bowling League ‘Banquet Held le ague South- The Scouters bowling held its annual banquet at port hall, recently, Brent Partridge, the league, acted as chairman for the evening. Toast to the Queen was propos- ed by Charles Boudreauit. Fol- llowing the dinner a vote of thanks was expressed by the secretary, Mrs. Dorothy MacDon- MERMAID Uf ObG CITY AIRMAN GETS AWARD » Air Defence Command, was made for LAC Herslerson’s announced by president of | | LANCASTER, Pa. (AP)—Three cars piled up Sunday night on the | Martindale-Hinkletown road. The | drivers were Lewis Martin, Paul Martin and Clayton Martin. None Chapter. ing will come from scotia and Prince Edward Island but many are expected from other provinces of Canada and many states of the U.S.A. »Reservat'cns have heen .made delegation of 29 from Washington, D.C. and informa- tion has been’ requested from New Brunswick. Quebec, Ontare io, Ohio, South Carolina, Pennsy- ree and many of the New ngland Staths. - rstal C ‘apter Ne. ‘+ .Char< lo own and Regent fottéa Chapter oy 2 will“act as hostess Chap- ters. ald, to the Guides and their lead- ers for the delicious meal and the,efficient manner in which it wa) served. A aoe of thanks was also ex- nded Mr. and Mrs. Elles- yorth Greatiey, who donated he trophies for the highest aver- ges for the year. An election of officers for the coming year took place, the fol- lowi ng being elected; President, leswort’s Wheatley; secretary, Wilson; Treasurer, Lois BS Or wk own, Mr. Partridge called on the sident of the Scouters Club, nk Zakem, who congratulated winners of the various trop- |hies and also the fine spirit of sportsmanship displayed by the other bowlers. Following are the winners: (Men's) highest yearly aver- age, Garnet Buell; (Ladies) bhigh- | est yearly average, Jean Bou- ldreault; (Man’s) \ highest single | and high three, Brent Partridge; Ladies) high single, Jean Bou- dreault; (Ladies) high three, An- jita Paquet. | Winning team is plavoffs: Mar- ion Buell, Jean Boudreault, El- mer Paquet, John MacDonald jand Brent Partridge. Wi nning team for the year: | York Wilson, Lois Brown, Anita Paquet, Garnet Buell and Babs Fitzgerald. Bramg ra - DEFECTS TO WEST BERLIN (AP)—West German police reported Monday that the driver of an East German bus es- caped into West Berlin. The 21- | veargld refugee drove his empty busfip to an East German border guard-and said he wanted to turn laround. When the guard moved | back, a few _yards away. MARTINS MEET is related. All escaped injury. th P.EJ Most of those attend-| im Nova| § the driver stepped on the gas and safely crossed the border FIRM FIRST™ <Jack Morris of the J. and 7. Morris Limited firm, Charlotte- town, announced today ihat his firm is the first franchised coca- Cola bottler in Canada, exclusive of company owned plants to bot- tle the new “family size" Coca- cola drink. The announcemen* was made on the eve of the 21st anniversary of the introduction ofthe soft drink to this province by his company. At Dalhousi Istand students this year won top awards in the medical, legal and a dental faculties of Dalhousie University. At the University’s graduation | exercises held Thursday, medical | student Stephen Clair MacLeod of | Bonshaw one of the 19 Island-| born students to graduate from | the Halifax institution of higher | education, received the Univer- sity Medal emblematic of the highest standing in his class. At the same time Miss Gloria | Read of Summerside was pre-| sented with the Carswell ete | awarded annually to the law) student standing first in the third year of the course. Dr. MacLecd also won the Victoria General Hospital award, and the Reardon and Miller prize. The Dr. H. S. Crosby and J. P. MacGuigan Children’s Dentis- try prize and the Canadian Soc- jety of Dentistry for Children award both were won by den- tistry graduate, John Preston MacIntyre, Montague. ISLANDERS GRADUATE Successful Island students in- cluded: Bachelor of Arts: Jean-Isabel Summerside; Warren, Charlottetown. B.A., Summerside: worth, B.A., B.Sc., M.A., MacDonald, Charlottetown; Janet Mary Wood, Charlottetown; Alex- ander Bradshaw Campbell, LL.B., Janes Hal David Bachelor of Laws: Gloria Fre- derica Jessica Read, B.A., Sum- merside; Elizabeth Davis Strong. John James Holmes, B.A. Charlottetown, P.E. L; Donald Francis Joseph Sigs- _.Char- CITY NEWS PAGE TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK ~ Throngs of people gathered on Sunday at beth the morning and evening Services of Dedication in the newly fimished edifice of the First ‘Baptist Church of Char- lottetown. The Pastor, Rev. H.L. Mitton, welcomed the large num- ber of people who' hed come to mark the,Opening. Througn cans of a public address sys- tem, the services were carried to these who sat in foyer, and the the — De, 1. ines, er at if oo the ae on the The Buildi spoke. of the long history ‘ot the Baptist Church in Charlottetown and of the happy years he serv- ed the congregation from 1940 tod 1947, The Rev. George Allen, pas- ter of the First Baptist Church of Truro and a Past President of the Maritime United Baptist Convention spoke at the evening service, taking as his subject “Hands Under The Wings’’, and. the guest soloist for the day was Mr. Corey Smith, A.R.C.M. of Moncton, who was also heard in a sacred recital following the evening service, assisted by Mrs. V. Leigh Dingwell at the organ. MEMORIAL WINDOW During the morning service, the P.A. Webster memorial window was unveiled and dedicat- ed. Mrs. Wayne MecDonald, at the request of Mrs. Webster, took part in the unveiling ceremon‘es. The interpretation of the J-A. Webster Memorial Window is as fictions : This beautiful memorial win- dow, which adds so much to the chancel area, depicts Jesus Christ, the Living Lord. The scene is that of His Resurrection Glory. With the occurrence of a great earthquake, angels have des- cended from Heaven, and having Islanders Win Medals e University loittetown; Calvin Parker Wood, Charlottetown. Doctor of Medicine: Joseph ew Baptist Church ls Dedicated Sunday rolled away the stone, now hover about, radiant with unearthly brightness. A miraculous splen- dour dissipates the prevailing darkness, and fills the soldiers of the guard with terror. One holds up his hand to protect himself against imaginary danger and utters a loud cry of alarm. Ano- ther raises his arm in self-de- fence and a third, who has un- sheathed his swerd, has no pow- er to use it, but lies almost para- lized upon the ground. the mysterious scene with uncon- cern. They behold with intense amazement his unparalleled de- monstration of power on the part of the Prince of Life, whose ap- pearance is that of a triumphant conqueror. Grasping the banner that symbolizes the combination of suffering and victory, Christ rises majestically from his rest- ing place. His counténance gleams with gratitude and joy, and with one hand raised in blessing. He welcomes the life He again en- joys and gives expression to the thankfulness that animates Him. His attitude indicates, too,. His glad knowledge of the fact th, this resurrection is but the firs sage in His glorification. His course now is to be an ever-as- cending one. He is now reading His upward way, and is drawing near the Throne. The resurrection of Christ is at once the type of that spiritual renewal which takes place vl every believing soul, and pledge of that corporeal one, the assertion of which is amongst the most the Christian faith. As part of the Sunday morning service, the following took part in the ceremony of the presen- tation of the church keys: the contractor, B.D. Stevens; the architect, Keith Pickard; the chairman of the Building Com- mitee, Nelson Good; the chair- man of the Board of Trustees, Robert Nicholson. Randolph Buchanan, Eldon; David Paul Cudmore, Charlotte- town; Kent George Ellis, Souris; John Martin Gillis, Flat River; William Allen MacCannell, Char- lottetown; Stephen Clair Mac- Leod, Bonshaw; Robert Forsyth Nelson, B. Sc., Charlottetown. Doctor of Dental Surgery: John /Preston MacIntyre, B.A., Mon- tague; David Russell Moore, B. |Se., Albion. Pharmacy Diploma; Urbin McNeill, Wellington. Justin West May To Institute By ARTHUR GAVSHON | GENEVA (AP) — The West is | thinking of asking Russia to join |in a ban of spies and propagand- | ists from Berlin as part of a stop- gap arrangement in that . dis- puted city. The possible move, reported by Western officials, would be a concession to the Soviet Union, Premier Nikita Khrushchev has said the Western Allies use West Berlin as an anti - Communist espionage and propaganda centre. That was one reason he gave for demanding lest Novem- FOR RENT floor sanders and edgers alse .“FABULON” the famous “BOWLING ALLEY” finish for home floors. 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Dinner music was supplied by Al Blanchard at the piano and the lobster dinner was served by members of the Holy Redeemer parish council of the Catholic I- forward to Russia: miles behind fair play in commissioner-general for Berli of internationalizing some of th responsibility for the city status, eral rele along the access routes. Berlin regime they intend putting 1. A new Berlin statute spelling out Western rights of access to and from the city, which lies 110 the Iron Curtain. The Soviet Union would be called to underwrite it. The hope is that Western rights and responsibili-} man settlement — for nited ties would be clarified and] portin. Say strengthened. 2. The United States and Bri- |’ tain hope for the backing of the reluctant French and West Ger- mans to propose a definite role for the United Nations in seeing the city. 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