Navy Officers will Be Guests i ore byl F ef the ships will be entertained at a smoker this evening by their .. HOSPITAL PATIENT irs. Georgie Benjamin is a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. UNB GRADS . | highest the corps in P.E.I. that had _ the i proficiency rating in . The presentation was made Col. Rogers and was Col. Rogers also presented bullets to two members of corps who fired 10 targets, This was the ard made in the iving the gold bullets and Arnold 8 bers; crossed rifles and crown to 30 members; to Inspecting Officer Pleased By QCHS Corps’ Showing seven outstanding marksmen of the year; medals for special ap- titude to three members; and trophies to two members. COMMANDS CORPS The corps was under the com- mand of Major Douglas Reid, and second-incommand was Capt. Stephen Harper. In the boy's division the Ist platoon was commanded by Lieu- tenant Barry White, 2nd. platoon, Lieutenant George Batt, 3rd platoon, Lieutenant Bill Jardine. The color party was command- ed by Lieutenant John Ives. Platoon Sergeants were No. 1, Sergeant D. MacEwen, No. 2, Sergeant B. MacMillan, No. 3, Sergeant L. Daiziel. Color party sergeants were Sergeants R. Messenger and A. Worth. The corps quartermaster ser- geant was CQSM T. Johnston and the corps sergeant-major was CSM D. Berrigan. GIRLS’ DIVISION In the girl's division No. 1 pia- toon was commanded by Lieuten- ant S. Lord, No. 2, Lieutenant D. MacLean, No. 3. Lieutenant C. Michael. .Their sergeants were No. 1, Sergeant A. Storey, No. 2, Sergeant A. Duvar, No. 3, Ser- geant M. Bradley. Cadet instructors were Cap | tain J.E. Ready, Lieutenant W. H. Horton, Bandsman Ivo ,Cud- and Lieutenant N.S. MacLeod. Jr. League Reports Are Heard | At Annual Meeting Tuesday The annual meeting of the Junior League of the Charlotte- town Hospital was held at the Charlottetown Hotel on Tuesday following the annual i Forty six members were present. Mrs. K.A. MacEachern, pre- sident, opened the meeting. This was followed by the minutes of the previous annual meeting by the ard Mrs. Ivan Laurie, read a letter of thanks from the nurses gra- duation class of 1959. It was moved by Mrs. town Hospital as a final payment on the cubicles. This was second- ed by Mrs. Percy MacDonald. Mrs. Francis Ohristopher, treasurer, read her financial re- secretary Mrs. Henry Bianch- | The corresponding secretary, | J.H. | Maloney that the Junior League’ give a cheque to the Charioite-| | ald Crohin; membership, Mrs. C: Brown; entertainment, Mrs. B.H. Hughes; sewing, Mrs. Louis -| Doyle. The president, the members to the annual dinner Mrs. Mac- Eachern outlined the various pro- | jects during the year and thank- | ed everyone for their splendid co-operation and willingness «at all- times. At the conclusion of the presi- | dent’s report, Mrs. J.-A. Mac- | Millan moved a vote of thanks to) the retiring executive. Mrs. Jack MacEachern, chair- man of the nominating committee read the following state of of- ficers for the coming year: Past president, Mrs. K.A. Mac- Bachern; president, Mrs. Char- les MacQuaid; first vice-presi- dent, Mrs. C.A. Coady: second port for the year. The following committees gave their reports: Ways and Means,—Mrs. MacKenna; knitting—Mrs. J,H. Maloney; gift cards, Mrs. New Officers Are Installed At Spring Park Mrs. Ernest Matheson was in- | stalled as president of the Spring Park Home and School Associa- tion at the group’s annual meet- ing held Wednesday night. Other officers installed by re- tiring president O.K. Presby were Ivan Doherty, vice-president; Mrs. Austin Graham, secretary; Mrs. Aitken, assistant secretary and George Cairns, treasurer. The president gave his report and George Cairns on behalf of the parents paid special tribute to the teachers, to which the principal Mrs. Dover stated that it was a pleasure and a privilege to share in the important work of the association. champi ip of the city. decided that a member school staff would attend executive meetings. ‘Mrs. reported. The following committees were Program, William Murphy; ‘ways and means, Ivan Doherty; ; publicity, . Grace MacKinnon and Mis? Jean Alf<| ward; Brownies, Mrs. George Cairns; Cubs, John Cook. The captain and lieutenant of the ‘newly forfned Guide Com- [ a) James Dorsey. O’Hanley; telephone,—Mrs. J-H.| MacAleer, Mrs. Regin- | vice-president, Mrs. Gerald Nan- tes: recording secretary, Mrs. J. C. Gallant; treasurer, Mrs. Ways and Means, Mrs. Maurice Ivan Laurie, Mrs. J. F. Pellerin; sewing, Mrs. G.M. Chandler; knitting, Mrs. J.H. O'Hanley; corresponding secretary. Mrs. Louis Doyle Cards and gifts, Mrs. Harry Conway; lunches, Mrs. H.A. Mac- Millan; magazines, Mrs. Clarence Bartlett; membership, Mrs. John |Buttler; telephone, Mrs. K.A. | MacEachern; entertainment, Mrs. Jack MacEachern; Mrs. J. H. Maloney. Nominating committee: Mrs. K.A. MacEachern, Mrs. J. H. Maloney, Mrs. Jack MacEachern, Mrs. Oharles MacQuaid. Child Escapes Serious Injury Little Eileen Robison, year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robison, 58 Wey- mouth Street, escaped serious in- jury and possible death yester- day afternoon in an accident at the Vocational School. : The child suffered nothing more than a gash on the head hoist, used for transport- ies and equipment to of the building, was stop- time by the alert opera- Wiliam Kells before it the girl, who had run it. ‘Taken to the Prince Edwerd Island Hospital she was x-rayed and found to have no serious in- ‘Are McG more, Lieutenant H. H. Jenkins | | A. Coady; lunch, Mrs. Edward, four- | juries. She is being held for a few days for observation. NORTHERN ROUTE The first grain shipments from Canada by the Hudson Bay route from Churchill, Man., were made ia 1932 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. May 29, 1959. 5 Eight Island Students ll Graduates A FULL YEAR free of fatal *| accidents won an award from the Highway Safety Council for the city of Charicttetown. At the NO FATALITIES Kinsmen Club Elects Heads J.E. Dooley was elected presi- dent of the Charlottetown Kins- men Club at the annual meeting held last night at the Charlotte- town Hotel. . a Jack Johnston was named first | vice-president and Vic MacDon- | ald, second vice-president. Other officers named are Brian Scott, treasurer and Ken Yeo, secre- ing but unfounded rumors. Police said last night great con- cern was felt at the time of the reports which proved té be noth- A most significant ceremony yesterday afternoon saw Pre- mier A.W. Matheson -present to Mayor E.C. Johnstone an award to the city of Charlottetown for having completed the year 1958 without a single fatal ‘accident. tary. Directors elected were Ken) MacLean, Guy Stewart, Win) Smith and Bob Hambly and Al- | lison Cudmore was appointed as | bulletin editor. ‘Dope’ Reports: Unfounded, Police Say Youth Quits, Goes To Police miles west of here. GERALDTON (CP)—A 17ar- old Nova Scotia youth gave him- self up to Ontario Provincial Po- lice Wednesday afternoon after The award which is given by the Canadian Highway Safety Conference previously had been accepted an behalf of the city by Premier Matheson when he at- tended the annual meeting of the NORTHERN FISH Safety Award Given Ch'town presentation made yesterday by Premier A.W. Matheson to Mayor E.C. Johnstone, were, left té right: Staff Sergeant .A.J. Dow- conference in Torente last month. ; In making the presentation, Premier Matheson who is also Attorney General of the province warmly _ congratulated the mayor in having won this note worthy distinction. He said it ‘was a reflection on the efficiency of the chief of police and the head of the city’s traffic depart- ment. He said it was not an easy thing to come through a 12 month period without a traffie fatality and he hoped that such an achievement would be re peated often. The inconnu, a sort of white- He was identified as Franklyn will be laid. Jude MiacDonald, of Sydney, N'S., Charlottetown police investigat-| one of two persons sought in coa- Police began a search after ing reports that city teenagers "¢ction with break-ins at 11 um-|who had driven to the area to were using narcotics found whole matter without f it has been reported by police. Police reported sezing a quan- tity of material said to be ‘‘dope”’ that a number of youngsters were supposed to have been the | ton: | was arrested Monday. The second man, Robert Hazen Belyea, 27, of Saint John, N.B., mer cottages on Lake Ken0g-| check on his camp, found several mists, 12 miles west of Gerald-| cottages had been broken into and notified “the OPP. Police at Geraldton said Beil- yea was captured Monday while Police said they will be taken |4Pparently trying to get to this using, but examination at the'to Port Arthur where charges ‘car. DISCOVER inner Itali IN NEW 7 +s sannaroanenes of This package plus a can of Tomato Paste or Sauce makes a complete Italian style main dish. \ Spaghetti as the experts make it! Tastes heavenly, smells heavenly! ‘Looks it too! And you can make it in just 15 minutes! Open a can of tomato sauce or tomato paste. Then open your red-white-and- green package of New Kraft Spaghetti Dinner. 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Dial 6832 OPEN EVERY DAY Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sun. 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Free Delivery @ Prescriptions @ Ice 1 Cream @ Tobacco _ @ Toiletries etc. n Style: : ling, Hon. A.A. Maclsaac, minis- ter of welfare and labor, Hon. B. Earle MacDonald, provincial secretary and treasurez, Mayor | Mayor Johnstone said it gave him extreme pleasure to accept Johnstone, Police Chiaf C. W.- MacArthur and Premier Mathe- son. be won, only through the com- bined efforts of citizens acting in - obtenez un mets complet a l'italienne. *% SHOW AT DUSK % TONIGHT - COLO® ey CinemaScoPE po. Luxe dase From 20th Century-Fox TERRY MOORE « JANET GAYNO AT BOONE, America’s new boy friend in hig first motion picture.... ithe high honour on béhalf of the/co-operation with the police city. He paid tribute to the mem-| force. bers of the police force who, he| Present for the short ceremony said, could take a large portion| were Hon. B. Earle MacDonald : of the credit. and Hon. A.A. MacIsaac whe acted te ciation an the awand| foverament. Stal Sergeant Agus which stated, “by united com- tus Dowling of the city traffie munity effort’. The chief’ said| Squad was also present for the such accident-free. records can} occasion. KK KK Keke OK KKK Kw OCF * HELD OVER ! ® x | * FOR 2 EXTRA DAYS * ¢, : TO-DAY and SAT. : ,. | The[RURINIEST? DO6-GONE ADVENTURE | + * Rs % ig pt a QW lt : Fred MacMURRAY-Jean * | i fo ano ra ene — ae lt a & * Shows 3:30 coos oma CORSET + wg. 8:55-9:00 ——— nd SPECIAL MATINEES TODAY t-AND 8:10 % EVENING 7 AND 9 + PRICES Matinee Child .25¢ Adult .50¢ * EVE — Child with Guardian — .25¢ —Adult .75e * Special. Matinees Saturday " x Morning 9:30 * Afternoon 1 and 3 \ 9 KwKaKKe KK Kk Keka Kk tN X RK KK KX yg. BOX OFFICE NORTH RIVER waa x OPENS AT 4% 1:30 PM. * COME EARLY * a INE I Lf" 7 ; R DEAN JAGGER” Randolph SCOTT BRINGS A Mew KIND OF AOAERIOER TO THE SCREEN VDD DD Se EK RMD COMING SAT. AND MON. f a g