Srrsno cantouc ACTION SESSION; .lil.x"l' MARY1 University tween sessions at the summer nt Ted 0'l.4ary of Halifax School of Catholic Action held at ,. 5 out places of Interest on a Saint Mary's in Halifax from ...,- of Halifax to three Char- August 11 to it Enjoying Ted's (Will students tiling a break bo- commentary are. left to right. "'5vlau:r:e .2 JOHN MULLEN of Mount Fin-twirl. P l'-2.i. and Donalda Mac- Di-nalrl of Kensington, P.E.i. ex- pnmiu a Faint Mary's University pI'm1';tnt during a break between Get Set For vi--mlluctl from page ll i lt.i-wally. no. All forms of wxnviua are usually character- ..i by abrupt onset. prostratlon. mrr .i. high as we degrees. vr nlm iw, rough and sore throat. 'l'T:r llllllr stage usually lasts me o flvc days. following which it” tl.'tlI('l1l may complain of ex- 'FlIll' in-nkness for several more !.i- . Unless there are .ompllca- -id -urh as pneumonia-that's lac flltl of it. Mr htTl'RAL IMMUNITY ii. liui isn't there anything dif- 4lI'lI' or unusual about the new nu...-r i. Yvs. For one thing. since -s innscd by an entirely new at min. people have no known na- n ll .mmunlty to it. You get a town nmounl of immunity ta :1 twin previous exposure to it Hi more recent the past an- rmwin in a particular strain. the W W vuu're protected. i"iIlhCi' unusual trait of the Al- a.-. lvpr -at least in the exper- -rnir In the Far East-is its rap- tri-W of spread and its high at- Invs rain. in il1(' Orient and other epi- rtenm areas the over-all attack WP was 20 per cent. although W" more individual and. time ralcs of It to It par cent Wrv v-xpcrlcnced. porn I y a i ng "'""WmmI acilvity'ftl' four or '" Wits No vaccine was avail- able iii those countries. ' In the United states also than hair been a few outbreaks when l-lift attack rate ha! been Ii '0 WV cont. 0. '-l'ltals' the vaccine supply WH'fnn and outlook rlult now? i. ictimatea are that about I.- Vrasresu GUARDIAN l.tnv'.I slipper china. and sillftrl and- lmcr's JEVOIUII MR "illalile. tu. srreara of tuna Pi-in a raid in iiftaan by Jaridoq in pa . ter of sag; swissssmat AI in-ecu-a 1. a'l.' ”x?:.4.rr .,,-mm. sessions at the Summer school of Catholic Action which ended Aunust id at Saint Mary's. Near- ly 600 students from the Atlantic Provinces. Ontario and Massa- 000.000 doeses will have been made available in the United States by mid-September. includ- ing 4.000.000 ordered by the mill- tan; 12,000,000 by Oct. it and o0.0tll.000 by Feb. l. Two CANADIAN SOURCES Vaccine is being produced in Canada under a Joint federal-pro- vinciai financing plan. The insti- tute of Microbiology. Montreal. is planning to produce IL000 doses a week by next month. The Con- naught Medical Laboroatorics. Toronto. also is producing it. but it did not estimate its production rate. Q. When would an epidemic be likely to occur? A. Late fall or early winter is the closest estimate offered by U.S. public health service offie iais. Q. How effective is the var cine? A. Based on past experience with vaccine against certain other strains of flu virus. approxim- ately 10 per cent of people var cinated would be protected. Q. is it safe-that is. is the vac- cine free of the danger of cans- lng flu oi itself? 5. The U.S. public health salt- vlce says yes. ' Q. How is flu vaccine made? A. By inoculating "fertile chicken eggs-that is. eggs con- taining living embryos - with "live" influenza virus. The virus multiplies In the egg and is sub- sequently harvested, killed with formaldehyde. and used in the preparation of a vaccine. arrs IOONOIY its action in a vaccinated per- son is to induce the lonnauon at PIOCOCC VI antibodies. 0. Why all the intensive effort to speed ins production and mobilise al Inanpowcf A. Doctors say: "Ivan when considered mild in terms of fatality. iaflneua apt- aadareoftaa Mapu- iodotlaaaladeandwoakoeaa. "ia aaepldesnic. medical care Mary McCabe. Virginia Mac- Donald. and Stephanie Gillis. The girls were among the nearly hm delegates who attended this first Maritime session of the school. chusetts attended the sessions. which were being held for the ffrst time in the Maritime Prov- inces. (Sabeaa Photo) 7.. lMon. August 19. 1957 Th: Guardian Page 5 son. After the first three innings. Vernon River. led by a score of 5-2 and added another one in the seventh, and held on till the ninth inning. when Iona staged a tremendous rally which includ- Vernon River Defeats Iona; To Meet Cardigan In Finals llarvin Ilooney. Iona then got the tying run on base but were unsuccessful in completing the Play- Charlle Maclsaac went the en- tire distance on the mound for Vernon River. turning in an ex- cellent perfotnance. To add to his record he scored the winning run by some smart base run- sing. Leo Mooney started for ion and was relieved by Irwin Con- nolly in the fourt. The latter gave up only one run for the remainder of the game. Gerald Dunn bagged a triple for Vernon River with two mates aboard. J. MacAulay was the plate ad a well timed home run by umpire and J. Walsh and H. Hughes handled the bases. Conservatives Study Liberal RecordrRe Cabinet Ministers The grand champion Oxford Down ram at the Provincial Ex- hibition was owned by H. Lyle Boswell of Marshfield. He is seen here with Stella Boswell holding E 3 CHAMPION OXFORD By JOHN LeBLANC ter, Mr. St. Laurent briefly held: Canadian Press Staff Wrler the dual role of justice minister' OTTAWA ICP) - Suggestions and minister of external affaira.l that Prime Minister Diefenbaker Thai Wu between July 1 and unit -Gun Club Opens Fall Season i PERSONALS ' "'- " '''s "' """' "' , sou. Todd! and hurl. at III- E fad. Canaatieut. nun goods 1 Mrs. James MaeLauQtlan. pm. .54 H". (keg H, jag. .Fu;:urt:r-sin:-na 3:11!-4 ilk-dluu. last week. ran. Tsdtos-d is i ll (II I III I I 881 If M cently While in Managua -iu.' ”'"L' d In ' ,wastheguestofIr.aadMrs.e 3 N13" M'm”"' Ian!d)r'fmy,n;t..' 1 vacationing at as suntnsr hour it Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ber-lo! p rigan. Charlottetown, were week ' end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aa- ungutmn Tvi G""' L. I”... l gus Matlseson. Montague. nu" Mr. and hers. Louis smith. Mrs. Carl Macltenzis andl ldaughier, Geraldine. of Kent-5 lg ville. 51.5., are guests oi Mrs. iMacl(enzie's brother-in-law and lsister, Mr. and Mrs. Angus I Matheson Montague. Toronto, Ontario, are visiting Summervtlle. guests of Mrs. Smith's brother and sister in-lal liar. and sun. Cecil Walsh. Miss Marcia MacDonald. Mont- Mr. and Mrs Frank Stephen-i Ontario. where she has accepted son and daughters Paula and. a position. 1 T Junie. who spent the past; month visiting Mrs. Stephen-t Mrs. Stephen McCaba spent ;son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.lthe weekend in Truro visiting iJ. Mabon. Montague. left lastlher husband. Sgt. McCabe, wlu week on return in their home in returned with her in Manila!!! Ruthland. Vermont. iwhere be will spend his leave. cuNARn's"w64" SYLVANIA - CARINTHIA ' IVERNIAT: SAXONIA r. Liberals' record. about two months. still has five rying dual portfolios. eral rule. that party had at var- held two portfolios similtane- this category. C. D. Howe was both trade minister and minister of defence production from August. 1951. un- til his defeat in the June to gen- eral election. Hubuel Lnpointe was veierana minister and postmaster-genernl from November. I955. to the end of the Liberal era. He also was defeated in the cleitlon. TWO PERIODS FOR HOWE Mr. Howe had two periods when he bossed two departments. He was munitions and supply minister and reconstruction min- istcr from October. 1944. to the end of 1955. Before becoming prime mlnlgp Diane Shaw: 2. Vernon Nichol- son; 2!. Billy MacDonald. Ladies free-for-all - l. Webb Nicholson; 2. Mrs. Eula MacPherson: 3. Vera Beck. Men's free-for-all - 1. Eric MacDonald; 2. Dr. Mac Beck and Mrs. is having trouble finding enough Sept. 0. L018. ” t material has sent Coa- 0019?! In ' Y "nmiv" to the book. .0 u. we who had two job, M3,, Jam" its fall season vuth a hang on ast Gardiner, Ralph Campeny andlTh”'5da3' Fl "'9 5”" ""35 We shoots have been held to Mr. Gardiner was agriculture dam 3"” ' ””3"d'Y shim L”” ministers. indudlnl mmuu. cu. minister and minister of national P99" Pl"""9d "" T””d3-V '39” war services from July. 1940. iol"'i Ml?" 5 5"””P M 9”"""5 Ivan Mac-Donald. Girls free-for-all - i. Diane terrupted and the entire economy . disrupted by absenteeism in all' types or industry. some of them in critical areas." 0. How about treatment once. you get the disease? l A. There is no drug wt-apon, against influenza. Trcatmcnt con-' slsls of what doctors call symp-, tomaiic - treatment -- that la.l drugs such as aspirin are given to reduce discomfort and aches; and general measures are taken to reduce fever. But there is no drug to attack the virus itself. Montague Church Picnic Held At Bothwell Beach The annual congregational ple- nic of the Montague Church of Christ was held Saturday at Bothwell beach. cast of Souris. Children and adults alike en- joyed swimming at this fine beach and later in the afternoon a program of sports was run off. A group of men of the con- gregation engaged in a horse- shoe pitching contest while others were swimming but there Wig insufficient time to declare a championship team. A delicious picnic lunch was provided by ladies of the con-. gregation. The minister. Mr.i Kenneth T. Norris. said Gract.-.1 Following is a summary of the sports events: l Boys five and under - i. stan- Beck; 2. Paul Norris; a. rm! Beck. 1 T .6irls 0 to I - i. Jean Becki and Edith MacPherson: 1. Ver- na Macltinnon. Boys I to R - i. Wayne Both- ner; 1. Garth Beck: 3. Carl Mac- Kinnon. Girls I to ll - l. Ethel Kat: 2. Marilyn Norris; 3. Gwen Rob- ertson. Boys I in ii - l. Bill Nelsol; 1. Wesley Fraser; 3. Kenny Fra- IR. Girls ll and over - i. Diane Shaw; 2. Alice Mat-Donald: I. Doria MacDonald and Helen Deck Boys and girls over 12 - i. "Ti-IE VI 4 I YE 0 Plllhlcllrlnsfdilllll A'dt7ctauan...tuastIIIIIII.IIIIv-. E1-'-""" Ti-IELATRE Iiostlgos Han. - 13. Aug. 10-D Ah.”-IO hawks Ialpn. macs" 3!. 333.3 Cnlvu Shaw; 2. Ethel Kerr; 3. Helenl Beck. I Girls three-legged race - 1., Marilyn and Doris MacDonald.I Boys three-legged rare - I. John and Billy MacDonald. l Ladle; novelty event - 1. Vera ' Beck. l recent Parliaments Mr. Diefenbaker. In office for 1- J. MCCInI'I- Over the last 7.2 years of Llb- J""'- 194'- Mr. Campncy was Snlii'll0f- gm" time, "in, mum," who general and lsstwlate defence minister between r'ebruary. 1953. ously. At the end of the last Pan. and June. 1954. before becoming 133,,-lent. two mm”, . were 1. lull-fledged defence minister. Dr. ML-Cann was war services minister and revenue minister hill” "l" for about two years between 1945' and 1947. Douglas C. Abbott, non a So preme Court of Canada justice. was defence minister and navy minister between August, 1945, and December. 1946. At that time, navy was a separate port- folio. Under liiackcnzic King, Liberal prime minister P. J. A. Cardin was works minister and transport minister in 1940-42 and T. ll. Crerar was mines and immigra- tion minister in 1935-36. In the last Parliament. Ross Macdonald doubled 'as solicitor- general and government leader in the Senate. The Senate leader- ship does not carry cabinet rank by itself and custom had been to designate the leader a minister without portfolio to give him ac- cess to cabinet meetings. in the present administration. Mr. Diefenbalter is carrying the external affairs portfolio with his prime ministership. Agriculture Minister llarltness is doubling as northern affairs minister, Works Minister Green at defence production minister. Justice Minister Fulton for im- migration and Veicrana Minister Brooks for health. You'll be part TODAY THE CAPITOL -Ia of an exciting experience in sheer suspense... when you see NM"! A..... perlormanoeby Sacncsrhnry v twlli W PMAIOUNT SPENCER TRACY ROBERT WAGNER 2:30 -1 -I IIRTI RIVER Qt-r . I0! Of-'l'lt'l.' (WEN! 'I.h P. M. snow STARTS AT DUQ Rain or Fine ADULTS (Ion Cit. near it nun in eta COMING - Tnnumanmnrmmanmntmaumo u-mun-.. . snmnnmnammwn "win no? oucnm srosv" .3: TUE. - WED. ed approximately one year age lin the year. 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