I Eiiyliasines Achievements Of 1 I B. And P. Women's Clubs in an lnlervlew with Mrs. w. .l. Junbsr. Provincial gr; 5i so; of th. Buslneu Ind t'e.asi"nal Women's Clubs last planing. some of lhe accomp- lish rent: of the National Ped- cration of B. and P. Clubs dur- ing the past two yearr were re- Wiewed. Mrs. Dunbar pointed out that the National Federation played a prominent part in hav- mg the Federal Equal Pay Act passed for civil servants in Aug- ust, 1956. This act came into effect on Janury In of this year. The Federatiois also urged point t o a woman clbiniglplllonct of Federal Civil Service. and saw this D9001!!! I reality In February. 1051. uaineas Prof WIIIBIYI Clubs shared were the and ratification by Can- Political Rights of Women. II on the Nationality of Married Women on February 1), 1057. "And in the local field," said Mrs. Dunbar. "our Charlotte- town and Buinrnenride Clubs have many accomplishments to their credit. Last winter a com- mittee compoeed of members of both clubs was well received when it presented a Brie! to the Provincial Government on Equal Pay for Equal Work'." Retiring Sec. Of Dairy Co. is Honoured on Friday evening. September l'.lth, the board of Direc.ors New Glasgow Dairy Company I0- companied by their wives, visit- ed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bulman. Hunter River, to do honor to Mrs. Bulman who had resigned her position as sec- msry after four years of faith- COMING EVENTS Dance Kinkora Hall, Friday. seot. 27th. Canteen. Bingo Hope Riva Hall Io- nlrat. Green Road chicken supper, Thursday. September 75th. Dance Millvlew Hall every Friday night. Dance every Thur;d&.itM. Cardigan Legion Hall. Websters Orchestra. Show "Across the Wide Mia- snurie" in St. Peters' Holy name Hall. Friday Sept. 27th. 8 p.m. Regular dance in Ellott Hall Saturday Night good music in aid at hall. Dancs, Fortune Hall. Priday. September 27th. Webster's Or- chestra. Barn dance. Raymond Dou- cetie, Oyster Bed Bridge. Thurs- day Ila!!!- 'Showing at Moreil Friday. Hi- Yo Silver in "THE LONG RANG- ER" he thunder: to the motion picture screen! it is all new! His first feature length picture. Warner Color. starring Clayton Moore. the Lone Ranger himself. and Jay Sllverheels. Tonto him- ssli. Bring the children. they'll love it. Show time 8 o'clock. , their lovely gift and kind words ful service with the company. Herbert Stevenson, president. of the company. called the meet- ing to order, and In his remarks stated that the company felt she had done excellent work during those years and felt they could not let her go without showing peratlon with the and staff. Howard Ling, Vice President, ' and Mr. Frank Nicholson. pre- sented Elaine with a beautiful platform rocking chair on behalf of the New Glasgow Dairy Co. In making the presentation Mr. Ling stated that he realised the responsibility of the postman. and be highly commended her (E- laine! ior the,good work she had ; done. Remarks were also made by directors Mr. Andrew Gal- lant and Mr. Frank Nicholson. Mrs. Bulman. in her reply thanked all very sincerely for of appreciation and co-opera- tion in her work, especially the staff, who were always court- eous and friendly. A delicious lunch was served the laides assisted by the hos- and a social evening spent. On a previous evening the sales- man for New Glasgow. Dairy Co. phy, visited the Bulman home and presented Mrs. Bulman with a lovely gift. Selkirk Warns Of Russian Subs OTTAWA iCPl - The Russian submarine fleet probably will take on increasing significance in Western defence plans, the Earl of Selkirk. first lord of the ad- miralty. said Tuesday. "I think what most of us in- worried about is lust why the Russians. not content with a huge army and air force armed with to build a very large navy. In signing 4 ads of the U.N. Convention on their appreciation for her iine 4 directors -i guided water from submarines is pos- sible. We suspect that this will become of increasing significance and in many ways such a weapon is a very ciiecti those who wish to destroy the ”.my.. r . . bombing. . . . well as oi the U.N. Convention " . Harrington Harbor, Que..- Governor-General Massey ex- amines cod drying in the sun at EXAMINES coo Mr. I during a tour of the St. Lawrence Harrington Harbor, Que. Massey. seen with civic and ilsh plant officials, visited the area The Guardian Page 3'! Thurs. Sept, 26. I957 ; Trinity v.r.u. Elects Officers Trinity Young Peoples Union dected Ilaehean as the new P sident tor the tonsils year at the Tuesday meet-Ins. other officers elected wcvezvice president. Lane Douglas; trea- surer. Joyce llaexle; Elise Love; oomsniaaim conven- ers, Iris Frluell. Hugh Maclxan Kenneth MacKenr.ie, Jean Mur- phy, Earl Warren. and Bever- ley Simpson. In charge of pub! liclty are Reg. Johnson. Pam and Marjorie Lewis. Joyce Maciftnnon is convener and Renee Cotton past president. The meeting opened with a sing-song and following the elec- tion the president oi the Mari- time Conference Y.P.Union. Da- vid MacDonald addressed the meeting describing the forth- coming Thanksgiving Weekend Conference at Halifax. The com- missions then chose the following as assistant conveners to be on the executive: John Gosbee, Es- " ther Carrnthers, Patsy Cooper, north shore and gulf areas. He returned to Quebec City, ICP from National Film Board) Mex” Mumhy "'3 M"- MII" fact, far the greatest submarine force that the world has ever seen.” address to the here. the first lord said in an Canadian Club "We know the technique of . .. . .. .. under ve answer to ' by nuclear "I can assure you that the in- terest of the Royal Canadian N I thl b ti tt I"'”Ed I” ""1 "I'm-'" "9 GIIVI-U! ngreaiesltu sJaeI:lsfalctIoil!;maiIcl I can also assure you that the Royal Navy is working in the closest association with her sis- nuclear weapons. should also wish .3. ,,n.ice.-v Walter Raleigh Gilbert Visits ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)-C0m- d Walter " ' Xsf Gilbert, descendant of Sir Humphrey Gil- bert who clalmed Newfoundland for the English Crown in I583, arrived here Tuesday to spend three days as guest of Leiutenant Governor Sir Leonard Outer- bridge. Commander Gilbert. High Sher- ifi of Devon. and his wife landed at Gander, earlier in the day and were met by Magistrate and Mrs. Cramm and an RCMP guard of honor. Following their Newfoundland visit they plan to fly to Bath Maine. which is currently cele- brating its founding by Raleigh Gilbert in 1607. From Bath they will go to Jamestown to be guests of the commission in charge of that town's 350th anniversary. The naval commander lives in Compton Castle. ismily seat of the Gilberts since it was built in mn by Geoffrey Gilbert. FREIGHT DIERAILED JASMIN. Sask. (CF)-Cargoes ranging from onions to auto- mobiles were spilled along the and David MacFarlane. in the closing worship Bar- bara Coffin and Jean Elllis sang "I Come to the Garden Alone." The benediction was yionounccd by Rev. Howard Christie. BIG DITCH Construction of the Panama Canal involved removal of 240.- ooo.ooo cubic yards of earth. 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