[ : ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Feb. 26, Borrowing Power Hike Of St. Lawrence Seaway OTTAWA (CP) ~ Government} legislation to boost the borrow-| ing power of the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority passed through the Commons Wednesday with >Subject. _ week, the bill moved rapidly final stages after a CCF. to launch a committee was defea by a vote of : Seine Conser- it , ¥ 1. ? ih g 5. gz of ineffi- , bungling and gross mis- the Commons should approval in principle—sec- reading—until the Commons committee studied the) | i f it M Mrs. W. E. Massey Re-elected Regent Royal Edward I.0.D.E. The S8th anmal meeting of | Chapter IODE- was of the (har- Monday. Feb- .m. with the re- .\ Massey, presid- | Mrs. F. Walter vice-Presi- Longworth, | forty-four | Ny : i | 0 ni re { 4 ol i | # & R HF ne FEE iTi a tional funds include Overseas Relief; Seamens’ Amenities; Shipping Fund and Korean Pee. | ” fund. MANY SERVICES Many articles of clothing were made during the year as well! as articles. A quantit v | were sent to the “British | Children Fund" in a| shipment with the other Is- while socks, sweat- and baby clothing to our Protestant Fam- Service Bureau. Parcels of books were sent to Army in Ger-! Playing cards and. our local institu- R.A-F. i een Day Of Prayer | At Hampton He said. “Lord I Believe" . and the the surrouniing dis- met together. Miss Myrtle WMS. president, presid- worship service was M.K. Charman, Mrs. the Peni-| Bell the Assurance service with) Mrs. John Rogerson reading the scripture. Mrs. Keith Boswell. Victoria. led the Consecration! with Rev. M.K. Charman gave the) address and based his remarks’ on “Magic that moves moun-| .”” Several selections from) Victoria Juaior Choir were enjoy- Hymns sung were “Shepherd | of Eager Youth”. “How Sweet the | ot Jesus Sounds.” “Faith athers” and “The Day vest Lord is Ended’. fering was taken up and dedicated, and the benediction) the meeting. Lunch was) served by the Hampton W. . A hearty vote of thanks was by Mrs. Keith Boswell kind invitation and de- licious refreshments. Tobe i LIFE FOR ROBBERY KAMPALA, Uganda (Reuters) Truck driver Christopher Kiwan- wka, foiled Monday morning in en attempt to snatch £7,500 from & payroll car, was tracked down! by police dogs and Monday after- | foon was sentenced to life impris- * énment for robbery with violenée. | FOR ROYALTY | FAUS, Uganda | (Reuters) — Tribesmen wearing lion and leopard skins and os- | trich - feather headdresses were among 2,000 pérsons greeting Queen Mother Elizabeth when’) . She! COMING EVENTS} Horse race # Stanley River | @ Coke aay, oy Sipe | A PICKARD & CO. Binge in Hope River Hall, To-| sight and every Thursday night. | LTD. _ Double header at North River | Frank Hansen, Mgr. Tink tonight second game in semi- Phone 5541 finale Fairview vs. Milton 7:30.| “Dealers in High Grade Bampetiire vs. Cavendish 8:45 Fuels” | Skate after. Admission % ots. | | comed into the chapter at the | Meeting 'G. Bruce cut a wedding cake, |expressed on her leaving the | the Red Cross campaign. . sewing on March 11th. *| Walter Hyndman; Hon. Regent, Cc -| Mrs. C.H.B. Longworth: Hon. Re- | Mine ~. Means - ~| his camp training at the Mari- | time The bill, which increases the authority borrowing power to $335,000,000 from $300,000,000, was passed after the vote and now goes to the Senate. INTERIM PAYMENTS . The half-day Commons sitting opnencd with en announcement=by}- Trade Minister Churchill that Prairie wheat producers in the next three weeks Wilt receive a total of $38,000,000 in payments from ‘the 1957-58 wheat pool. . He said the interim payment covers 376,900,000 bushels of wheat delivered in. the crop year ended last July 31 and amounts to 10 cents a bushel on all grades except top grades of durum wheat for which the payment is 15 cents a bushel. The Commons also gave speedy]| approval in principle to a bill to raise the lending powers of Cent- patients at Beach Grove Hospital Greeting cards were given thirty-five new Canadians at their citizenship ceremonies. Members assisted in comvaning in tocal campeongns. A motion of thanks Was express- ed to the press, National Film Board, Charlottetown Hotel staff, the auditor and Perley Williams for courtesies extended. Six new members were wel- During the tea recess Mrs. W. symbolic of her approaching mar- riage. Regretful farewells were chapter. rel Mortgage and Housing Cor- poration to $750,000,000 and Gar Wasa Coma’ MRS. GORDON MACMILLAN Officers for the comming year). elected and routine voted for the Musical Festival. Three canvassers volunteered for Mrs. Earle C. Baker invited the members to her home for OFFICERS Officers for the coming vear elected are: Hon vice-President,. Mrs. J. gent, Mrs. W.F. Massey re-elect-. | ed: Ist vice-Regent, Mrs. Ian Burnett re-elected; 2nd Vice-Reg- ent Mrs. E.T. McLeod; 'Mrs. J.B. Murley, re-elected; Asst. Secretary, Mrs. H.L. Sear re-elected; Treasurer, Mrs. J.0. <. Campbell Ye-elected; Empire ani World Affeirs, Mrs. J.A. MacMillan, re-elected; Education Secretary, Mrs W.R. Brennan; Standard Bearer, Mrs. G. R. Greenough. re-elected: Echoes Secv. Mrs. G.R. Keefe. Councillors Mrs. T.-M. Brehaut, | Mrs. S.K. Todd. Mrs. A.W. Ro- gers. Mrs. JS. Walker, Mrs. M. Forsythe, Mrs. Jobn Lewis, Mrs. | John Lewis, Mrs. Lioyd Cox and | Mrs Eldon Campbell. Coenveners of Sub-committees: Immicration and Citizenship Mrs. W.M. Brehaut; C.A.C. Mrs. Stuart Weir: Empire and World Affairs Mrs. Fred Jenkins: Commonwealth Relations - Miss Mary Irving: Hospitality - Mrs. om Bell: Card and Flower - T.G. Ives: Membership W.T.. Weir; Ways end Mrs. M.A. Howatt. Mrs Mrs GETS BADGE David Austin Seales was pre- the Scout Wood neckerchief sented with Badge and Gilwell at the annual father and son pot luck supper. R. ©. Parent, provincial com- missioner, made the presenta- tion. Mr. Scales started Scout- ing as a leader in 1956. He took Gilwell course in Nova Scotia in 1957 and completed | the correspondence course in 1958. Mr. Scales is an agricul- ture graduate and ts employed by The Island Fertilizer Com- | pany. FOR Zion Church Festival Entries Must Be In “Entries to the Music Festival must be received by March Ist., and we are expecting the usual increase in the dancing classes as) they have proved very igo ever the years,” states Gordon MacMillan of Corot of the dance commit tee. The competitions draw “Targe| crowds of spectators who enjoy) seeing the happy children in their! colorful costumes oe to} tuneful melodies. naturally rhythmic in sagen to der years and when this rhythm is developed it gives them a. grace and poise in their —— which will stand them in stead in maturity. There are many classes in the dancing Folk dancing and Na- tional dances, highland and tap, dancing and a great many more are listed in the syllabus. We are happy to announce that Mrs. Roger Fink has consented to act as adjudicator again this: year and we are looking forward | -| to a well-filled programme. . BETHEL SCHOOL The following is the report for | January, 1959.: Grade X: 1. Arlene Driscoll, 2 | -| Jimmy Lund. Grade VIH: 1 Charles ceil 2. Eileen Lund . Grade VI: 1. Myra Driscoll. Grade V: 1. Phoncie Driscoll, 2. Stevie Driscoll, 3. Adele Dris- coll Grade IH: 1. Pauline oe ghan, 2. Keith Lund, 3. Driscoll Grade H: (absent) Grade I: 1. 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