CITY AIIII IIEIITIIIII. YOUR DOLLAR bun nice at the Hughes Drug Store. VISIT THE SALON of Amateur photography. civic center. ONE RACK of dresses going at 5200. Kennedy Ladies Wear. SEE tile beautiful dresses sizes god, 221-1, 241-: at Helena Dress Shop. LIBERAL HEADQVL'i-AIITERS. Sccond floor. Slerns EIllIdlIl3- KEN Street. Dial 8433 01' 8919- vlslr ill-STYLE Millinery. GL George Street. "where every style is Iii-Style." WE TREAT the sick weI.l. Gig gr-yls Pharmacy. open if am. In I p.m. LIBERAI. iir:AnoL'.lmTEK5. Second floor, Slerns Building. K9!" Street. Dial 8483 or 8919 FLUFFY coconut layci rake. You'll like its delicious flavoulf-p Try one at Stewart Bakeries this: hook end. TRYON UNITED t'hllr('ll Sun- 1 day, May 5111. Tryun ii a m . Cape Ia's Millinery. Traverse 3 P-mu CFBPBWI 7 30 Ii m' Rcv. Lloyd Archer. SALE at Helens. Dresses 11!! 1 May 5th. Hazelbrook ll a.m.. Cross 817.95 iiow 511.95. Dresses inf 1 Roads 3 p.m.. Alexandra 7.30 p.m. 314.95 and over. .V'0UT 1'h('”'" 9l99- S.S. at 10.30 a.m. All are welcome. Sizes 9 to 46. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian ghurch. Service May 5th. 11 I-111- hurch school 12.15. Miss Man! A. Mackenzie. Deaconess. THE North River United Baptist Church services for Sunday, May 6th. Fairview ll a.m.: North Riv- er 3 pm. Long Creek 7.30 p.ni. Rev. Owen Cochran. Minister. CAKE SALE at Holman's Fri- day afternoon. May 3rd. Sponsor- ed by Friendship Club of the Blind. Proceeds in aid of S. R. Husaey, Scholarship Fund. CITY COURT- A lone drunk and incapable was remanded to May 6 by Magistrate K. M. Martin at lsale. W. W. Wellner Ltd. p instead of Central. WEEK-END SPECIAL at Adel- la's Millinery. POCKET WATCHES. Regular 33.50. Sale price 32.79. W. W. Well- ner Ltd. KINSMEN SPRING Carnival on May 30th and dirt and June 1st. at the Sports Arena. SUPPORT THE Hungarian Re- lief Fund. See Young Men's Fash- ions of '57 at YMCA. Sat. May dttl. nuv THAT WEDDING or show- er gift and save during our May MARGATE PASTORAL Charge of the United Church of Canada. Services Sunday, Long River 11 a. in. New London 3 pm.. Margate 7.30 p.m. YORK PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canda. Minister. Rev. J. M. Sproule. Sunday. May 5, 1057. 9.30 a.m. Brackley. 11 a. m.. York; 7.30 p.m. Pleasant Grove WEEK-END SPECIAL at Adel- HAZELBBOOK - CROSS Roads h Alexandra. Services for Sunday, Rev. C. W. Passey. Minister. CORNWALL Pastoral charge. The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday May 5. New Dir minion ll a.m. Kingston 3 p.m. Cornwall 7:30 p.m. Sunday School Cornwall ll a.m. Rev. R.A. Pat- terson. Minister. COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Rev. W.l-1. Forsythe. B.A.. minister. Church service for Sunday. May 5, 1957; West Covehead, ll a.m.; Covehead Road 3 p.m.; Union Road 7.30 pm. I TANKEB DOCKs- The tanker Imperial Halifax carrying 40.000 barrels of bunker oil and 15.000 barrels of stove oil docked in Char- Brownics of the s I "i r 2 BROWNIES VISIT POLIO CNTRE 1st and 3rd at the Polio Centre on Wednesday. C11”-101191.”.-n .51, Paul's aiiil 31. As a B.-P. Centenary project James) pack visited the t-liiltlrcrillhey had put on a Gipsy Tea. -I The Brownies then used the money they had carried to supply the Polio Centre with -1 Croquet ,set. That approximately 5000 auto mobiles and 2.000 trucks have yet to be registered for the current year is the conclusion to be drawn from statistics released yesterday by J.A. Gallant. Registrar of Mo- tor Vehicles. The estimate is has- ed on the assumption that this year's total registration will equal that of last year. which it is ex- pected to do. "If registration fol- lows the general trend of the last seven years.I would expect in- creased registration this year," Mr. Gallant said. ABOUT 13.500 REGISTERED Although exact figures are not yet available. Mr. Gallant estimat- I Increase Expected In Vehicle Registration ed that some 9,000 autos are now registered. 6.000 of them at tile Charlotltetown office. The esti- mate for trucks if about 4.500. 2.800 of which total have register- ed at Charlottetown. Total regis- tration last year was 14163 auto- mobiles and 6.457 trucks. EXTRA STAFF Extra staff has been engaged for the rush period. Mr. Gallant stated. adding that "Tuesday was the biggest day. workwise, that we ever had here. with 1,001 items being handled." Mr. Gallant recently returned from Quebec City where he at- tended the Canadian Highway Safety Conference. Presbyterian Moderator To .Visit-Here May 3-9 - Church. Kitchener. 0nt.. for more E ward Island It and 9th during the course of a Maritime tour in connection wig and Snmmarnidc In the evening and on Thursday. May 9th. at Montague in the afternoon and Charlottetown in the evening. The Westminster Choir of Toronto, consisting of twenty-pix young wo- men training for Church work. will Iccomllllli the Moderator. Rev. Dr. Stewart. a graduate of Knox College. has been minister of St. Andrew's Presbyterian than nineteen years, during which 1 time its memberahl has increased to l.llI0. making ll Presbyterian Church in Canada. In 1055. Rev. Dr. Stewart had the degree of Doctor of Divinity con- cily Killelles Hold Meeting The regular I'lIOI1II'IIy meeting of vacations, and the WEB IHNEI 0" M3! 15! With the Fresh vention and conference speaker. dent siding. the first letter from the Univer- Commlttees were named to su- sity of Toronto. having it two pcrviae the various booths at the college titles on the tra and forth-coming Kinsmen Spring Car- nival. and Klnettel are to assist in the annual Kinsmen Peaniltvn Ottawa. and is a past chairman Du NIH. Clive Cudmore. Mrs. Stew- tion in the cities of Kitchener and art Ives, and Mrs. Roland Taylor Waterloo. ' were appointed the nominating committee to name the candidateslserved five years and was decor- for club offices for the coming-atcd in 1945 for his services in ear. Northwestern Europe. He is a Following the meeting. Mr. LRo- chaplain of both the reserve army land of his trip to Europe on the M.C.A. chartered Flying Curlers Plane. a member of both the Masonic and following by colored slides show- Orange Lodges. and the 1.0.0.1-I ing Switzerland. Paris and London..ren, who Join with one thousand Next meeting will be held .lunc'nthcr youngsters in attending St. the largest any. on. F.G. srlcwanrp fer-red upon him by his Alma Mater. Knox College. HIGHLY TALENTED ' Apart from his theological pur- suits. Rev. Dr. Stewart has par- ticipated in a varied number of is well known Charlottetown Klnette Club throughout Canada and the United held ,in the Charlottetown States for his abilities as a con- Mrs. Keith Macl(innon pre- in athletics. he is the holder of field team. .-is a school teacher. he taught- in July. of the Board of Secondary Educa- with His Majeatyls Services. be 3 and the Canadian Legion. Taylor spoke to the me l-Iraternally. Rev. Dr Stewart in places in Vienna. Germany. lie is married and has four child- Andrew's Church Sunday School. To Compete In Halifax May 4 on Wednesday evening. the members of St. Paul's A.Y.P.A. held their annual banquet in the hall, where the ladies of the Belveder branch catered to a most deliciout supper. The hanop,i:t opened with grace led by Can J. T- Ihbott. follow- Kea- ingthercvctttbe net.hJenklna. edaiithoac who belpcdlnanywayto make one of the most success- This year St. Paul's has a man- hership of 50, the highest in tha Pieces: of Nova Scotia. He gave much credit to Allison Gill. dean- cry president for P.E.I. and vico president for St. Paul's. The president then 'troducad the guests Mrs. E. S. Giddings. Misc Jane Giddings. Canon J- T. Ibbott. Dr. Frank Jclkl and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gardham. The members then participated in a sing song led by Roller Garham and George Scuttle- bury with Jane Giddingl It the piano. A reading by Mrs. E. S. Glddings was also much enloyed. The supper closed with benedic- tion led by Canon Ibbott. .. As a special treat the rnemh u were invited to attend a dress ro- hearsal of the winning play from he Island Deanery drains festival. his play is being prepared for the festival of the Diocese of Nova Scotia which will be held in Halifar on Saturday. May 4th. Following rchearsel the president thanked the director, Mr. E. S. Giddlngs and yiesentcd her with a boquet of roses and carnatlona on behalf of St. Paul's A-Y.P.A. :.?.?..M.M.:-M HONOR LATE EDITOR WINNIPEG (CP)-A new elo- mentary school in w i will be named the John Defoe School, after John W. Dafoe, late editor- in-chief of The Free Press. The recommendation from the building and policy committee wu ac- cepted Wednesday nlght by the Winnipeg school board. Mr. Da- foe. who died in January, 1914, was chancellor of the University of Manitoba. St. Paul's A.Y.P.A. 51' 2 The Guardian Friday. -May 3.- 1957 ' WEATHER TORONTO (CPI-Temperatures issued by the Toronto public weather office. KIN. MAX. (NI(IIll- (Dayl Dawson ............ Vancouver Victoria .. Edmonton Calgary . Regina Winnipeg Toronto .. Ottawa .. Montreal .. Quebec Fredericton . Saint John Moncton Halifax Carlottctown ...... .. Sydney ..... .. .....3l Yarmouth . . . . -36 St. ohn'a. Nfld. .. S3 HALIFAX (CP)-The weather office here says an intense storm aouih of N:nTOIlDdIIIld will con unite to bring snow to most of our regions and strong winds to all of our regions. The storm is show- ing no aigna of weakening. Forecasts: ..Northern Nova Scotla. Pi-inc; Edward Island. eastern N.B. coun- ties and Bay of Chaleurz Over. cast with intermittent snow; little change in temperature; northwest winds 25. Low-lrigh at New Glasgow and Charlottetown 32 and 40. Moncton and Campbell- ton 30 audio. . High tide today at Ollarlottetown at 1.18 am and 12.29 p.m. Summer- aide tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises to- day at 5.00 a.m. and sets at 7.21 p. m. saehkaanaeccesca 3&5S23E:”;:'3-'3S5HZ'ei.7lZCEZil CANADIANS TO MOSCOW TORONTO CPJ-Floyd -wlllis- ton. a Canadian working in Mos- cow for the Youth Friendship League. says 150 Canadian 'he largest delegation ever to visit a Communist country from Canada -will attend the World Youth Festival in Mosco wtbis summer. NGVGI Units And veterans 5th in the Charlottetown Hotel. p 'Cnity Police Court yesterday mom- mlemwn on wednmday and is ex- I-”) 3' pected to sail again this morning. BREADALBANE United Church. The tanker is under the com- Sunday. May arch. Pleasant Valley. mand of Captain Perry. who re- Mr. Earl Jones has been appoint- I 11 g,m . Rose Valley 3 p.m. Bread- ported that he encountered a coin ed. as a. sales representative in llllatle no p.m. Rev. ll. s. Ray- slderable quantity of Ice In me this province for the Quaker oats A rlturclt parade and memorial Queen Street. to Grafton. to u 0 " nor. Minister. Straits. At. the moment another Company. Mr. Jones attended services will feature the obser- Prince. Imperial Oil tanker is on its way Dairy School at Guelph Agricul- Vance of Battle of Atlantic Sunday ()n tlie march along Grafton re- P'"by”""' in ruins fro th He nes e Fu- ' ' i1 LEMON 35M'''- ""3" M" to Chaflottetvwll With I Ihlpment tural College in 1944-45. Upon his in Charlottetown on May 5. The spects will be paid when passing and date hfeldlu In Hndl 0' of oil. return to this province, he work- parade will be made up of mem- the War Memorial. At Church May 5. :I..'lfl p.m. Rev. E. H. Dean I: mm, R "km mm. M. 5 be an dl - A 1 Hartuville Sunday School commcn- wa.s celelsrateedl by ReV- Fl'Ih- :g:.ec;iilc)e undTe'I' W; mznanguerrlgilt MS:IondIa;l':I:'e lAlssoiTIt't.iI)'rT. and the I0l:IIteI')Ilse;IIIII::;0geSp(:III.IF: mmplz MCY 3. P. M-m-AdITIISSIOlI W "859"-'l 1" 5-"L " ctr. Corcor-ii. Pall bearers were the quality of butter improved PARADE ROUTE pa)-ation 10, the March . pm NEW POSITION POTATO GROWERS The general meeting called for today has been postponed for one week, and will be held at Birch Court Friday, May 10 at 1:30 p.m. POTATO PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION OF P.E.I. lllll8F99- mohair "II" End 9” ed f r a few years as butter maIt- her I ih a ti R.C.N. R . st h "I95 3' Sim!" B'k"l"' wd” FUNERAL YEsTERDAY' Th” er ilijhis home plant atHa1.elbrook. ands lIl.C.Ne. pcerdloennel st.litlolTe5(elnIl't tuI'TlmofI :tldPIlJofl'::d:d"IoP;IfyP;vlliIl'lS and Saturday mornlnl funeral 01 the W9 M"- -'0'"! In 1954 he accpeted the posl- ii.M.c.s. Queen Charlotte. along The ac, pmy W111 cmiin... down BROOKFIELD Fmnsham W” held Y”l"d'3' tion of manager of the Hnzelbrook with the local sca Cadet Corps and Prince to nichmond to Great "AMP-I-ON pAs1-ORAL chm-3,. KG. TUFDID. APIIFICICMCKCDHI. yearly tillyit reached per cent Under tile command of Com- which takes place in from of the services May 5th. as follows Hamp- "Wk C03 Pl” C'"km' Everett Canaidalnm Grade 'm 1956. Due mand-er J'N' Kmhy. C0,. Com- Provincial Building. The salute Stevenson, Frank Quinn. Owing to to this improvement in quality he manding ()fficer. Queen Charlotte. will be taken by His Honor, Lieut. POTATO PRODUCERS CHAIRMAN: DR. LLOYD SHAW ton ll a.m.. Appin Road 3 p.m.. . til i I 2 e the the inte inc sed th sale f print hut- with Li t - c d W.N. . . . . 1- Selwtlouwounn Charlotte Hist: Schoolhnnd - . ;'f,"f”;,,7,;?3.,f.i,"”l Rev" M K. Ch” m:ntnv:iIInl::o rllac-I: tilts afternoo: ternhlld the elenerll lvputatlon 01 Black Isezecond lllnfolrlmednd. the mgfriiff rztmil m:I':II"t;e parade 2. Dancing-Holy Redeemer Jr. C.Y.0. Group "A" A general meeting Wm be held at Blrch COurt' ' ' In the catholic cemetery. the llmdllct 01,5118 Cl'08m9l'Y- Parade Will form up in King's will be under the command of in 3, 1).nc1ng-Ruu1 no” ' Charlottemwnl ml Friday aftemoonv May 3 at 1730 C1303" AqE,Q..,1.T:'1;-,'::ul.,.1.,P1&1'.t;' Tl GOV"l' APPomrMi-:N'rs-Pi-e- ..l'.'.; ihdesliilv lIIlfirtIe;ldI':IeitI,dSHT'I1lt8llI isnq: al'-l?h;n1il.Si)i-(i:(c)leB?iilSliIr'l:iiiErIi:, L'??'L'i lvlmm Cnandend Clall-en” i' Pm” 5””-P"""l' '" Gt Mm” m"h"”"l"”m T Sim" sharpi ar . . .. - -l ' 1 ' - erccr. wi.t omma er enny . ' 11 5,111. pg Miliview; '7 lpmh at :LI:'l;cedMf;Ee:gRowlll;;9;;t33nm::tihim every success in his new en- atbout lr;:73ok headed by the P.F..l. bging on the reviewing simd mu; 5 :':""'e:3:E5Th F mum DancepA"nn Rodd . Mr. W. N. Keenan. Chief Seed Potato Certifi- Pnwual W" M” C ”- W. . '"""- 99- I 9"” Bandv Md "'1" I-tout Gqvemor Pmwse. Pasalns - "W ' ”' cation, Ottawa, will discuss our immediate seed rob- T. R. Gondfth MInI9(9I'- llIlP'3Il1:g'"”h- 112313! golmizgoz aonslst ogttyxoudetathhmcnts. the the saluting base the route of 6. Vocal Solo-Cavalier-George MacDonald lems ” 0" '3 " W -- 0'1"!" 3 0 C C W011 Party march will be to Queen to Kent 7 v 1501 11 Y 1 1-31.1-11.: no 91- l ml: PRESBYTEBIAN Church Justice of the mice; John Giills. d th P t t tCh h r ' - ' ”" P- '"' " "" ' ' ' in Canada. Central Parish. Nine 171.1 111V”, 3 1111 - 111191-ng at Ba Y,P,u. In-111.9 (1.q.c1m1:es,-fn me any' mu"-"mg w K1" 5 Squ" for dl” 8. Chorus-Own Selection--Centennial Lasales All growers and SIII pers are ur ed to attend. P90 a y commanded by mlgsal, Mile Creek 11 a.m.. Clyde RIVHW the Provincial Sanatorium. Louis Lieut.-Commander ISBI AJ. Mac- During the march-past the 59. 9. Chorus-Hunter Song-Queen Charlotte High School Grades 8, S.S. 2 a.m.. Service 3 nmu Canoe H. Poole. Montague and Robert fin I Hgld gave :1 -krni :erIl&lfem7t-:9 v-m- Hlimpgrey. Jltensxlngttin Iwler; :5 Mae 9 5 Mass at St. Dunstan's Basilica. of Lieut. Jack Smallwood and the Choral Reading-Godfrey Gordon (Gustavus Gore-Model School P999" PTPSIIICCT3 A55.” 9T P- E- '- eV-e0re1C- - pants to e rovnca po - sndthPttntPrt d - Commmhm. John Lwunce Me. m'Th;0ll;iul;;or;::tl6l:h()nf31:51:31: Hem I12 Arc xlsaicixemg Ywnlllfi la: :e.ItloLCieuttviilCl(:ie:..hevt;tiiilo:ltlleclllY Ballet-Selected-Pupils of Miss Sharon Buiilen T” Reddln" vmmm "d m"' a commissioner for taking affi- REMARKS BY ADHIDICATORS IT i.is 32.00. 7 ltamina. hur h hall. Th m tin e ed "3" C""""- "'9 """' '0 "'9 GNTE0 33"" WI" - "mind the 9" 0"” I" V davids outside the Province. Emhcmc reading ofetheg lzipnliies churches will be along Rent to Main Brace Association.- 5' .. A I 132 Richmond Street. Dial sass. F i d 'l0lv C-Y-0- Seniors Promllt delivery Ind mill IeI'VIcI- noiinccd that next Thursday. even- Solo Dance-Sword Dance-Janet Mellisli ing the B.Y-P.U. would attend the TRYON - HONSHAW BIMM P"'"'"- 391- ”"d”V ”- o'ni-le fth tff fR r HI H tll " t be h I III e - Pm" 3”!”-R”'""'” H" D""'”' r .Mi lst .Services for sun- " ” ' ” ” ' - "0 " 9' ' ” ' W" " ' W '1 I d v I Solo-Selected-Maid Rogerso d';;f";hy "M? Tm” H mm” tI;ttkIs:a:fIol::t4:1xIlLswII:lt:: chgch audlltsrlum. ld b J IT TOTO ATTGTI CITCC I,T on ' n S d Sch 1 t Try e wors p was e y oan Boys (Changed Voices) :bw.ye:'iAuu:,:ywe1c3m' on him a speedy recovery. Dancing-Double Sword Dance-Bernadette Munlhy at Virignla art Bakeries. cold sliced ham. lnrlgiie. roast beef. meat loaf. saus- roast chicken. baked beans. mac- aroni and cheese. fish cakes. chic- --v- .-9 354"" WI” llifhd 11300 0'clnCk Cadets will be under the command 9- 10 I Stormy weather and all. 220 ch. and for the in took for their topic "Why did Jesus "Life Savers" reported at yester- tween St. Dunetaigz Iiillmiiriit die". The program for the evening day's concluding sessions of the of Wales. will be announced lgter was under thadirection of the pn- Silrlnl Red Cross Blood Donor when theae groups have an op- tor. Rev. I-l.L. Milton who spoke on 'CIlinlIc:. This brtiught 1 thg grand portunity to check their attendance . Pm" Conn. "09 nd the topic "How to decide between "8 0? M! We! 10 -17 relzlst- records. Yggxgril mm. 1951 a; Mhpmd 1.131,, Ind wrong-v. ereil for the four days. While this Those assisting at the Clinics yes- Mrl pm.” ya, in” C1." The meeting closed with the Fel- I5 C0h9Id"-WI)! IRIOW "K 181101 I-udly WON LIdieI' Auxiliary of Machean) Central. Lot to, 3 lowlhip Circle. .. I" of 1.500. it was the largest at- Charlottetown Branch of the Can- Vocal Solo-The Holly and The ivy-Carol MacLoall Chorus-Gifts-Tracadie Cross Boys' Choir . Chorus-0 God of Lovliness-Tracadle Cross Men's Choir. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN 3?? ?3 ?-'-';?3.7-?.t'-3F3 FOR THAT "Tired out Feeling" , Cmry of Montreal was appointed on Thursday "emu in the mwu. tend service at St. Paulss Angli- R.C.N. (R) retired while president 7 minerals. Redd.” P-Jumacy. M h I Dancing-Selected-Children St. Vincent's Orphanage. a t c announcements. t was an- Local Blood Clinics Finish n--cu-s-rm ac ne--new meso- The many friends of Mr. Walter Billy Graham film "Fire on the w m mand 3 pm Bomb” Chorus-Song of the Jolly Roger-Queen Charlotte High School 95 0 . .. Charlottetown Hospital. All wish B1-yengon ma neny Luge who Shaw DELICATESSEN Items at Stew- B'R1'Hs age rolls. cold slaw. potato salad. km N" W nda L I lb mndmc. men nu "R been u "H" Lelion. II Edward CXtap- wmstm: tmrrsn Clturdlos. ta,-'z."el:." ' m' " Chrlrlottetown Cllnlcs. ter. i.o.n.n.. ed cm: lnizh he Charlottetown Red Cross school Members from Rochford s d .M 5HiltfIeld..S d l0 Selfvlce 7.30 u1:I.mI.,: IWWY -' M "" '''''i''" "W" . tal. Alberton. Thursday. May :1,"';f;:t";,,;1::d-, Sm-.v..5.;';1:1, 2.... 1957. to m. and Mrs. u....u , Hardy. Alberton. a son. Donald 2l::"i.i::.":::: sl."01.:2.:.'.:..”':. cm-. no ---. Rlood Donor Committee members Square School. Red Cross Corps C Kinsmen Hoar W R l M p I d ere qii e pea o i 1111 115 11 - , about 22 per cent of thendonorea all.) M Nd we Nun" Auoch 0 0 I 0 E II 'I' Talk on reporting were attending for the adtedule 1. my pen; 4;." .1. -;;-1,;--- -1- -1- :l;::.:"::.-. .::"dT:l:::.'i::.:::: is '.'::..:":..':::'.r:".::. .. 3' " '- une i.?3.iii'iiy'"..'-eiiig of ih."'ll'in'.'m.'n "'""l""l"P in "'9 "1-"9 5"" "ml when the Monte Te-m rrom Friday. May 3. 1951-8 P. M.-Admission Soc the Lordls Supper). ll a.m. Rev. . E. A. Bet . Mil . -- nr ” " '1" Chm H! chose H M. topic uswm Clul: ulmade by the different or- Halifax will return to conduct clin- and Sportsmanship," emphasizing ""1 ”"”- ics at Summeraide. the R.C.A.I7'. MARSIIFIELD Presbyterian R In I t. , Church. The hours of services for M.-3533 .. A1 111. hofnp in 101,. its co-relation with service club Tm 91:" f ? '"h”'""pem"'" I” "'9 sI'”0"- AIb0l'l0h- Tlllilh and 0'- ltiinday. May 5 are as follows: on M” 1,1, 157. .101". Mccsh work. He was introduced by Keith p y D" "P 7 the MP” C9'"" I49"?- Marslifleld ilfll am. (Please note and 91 yggrg, 1-11,. 1-"M1", .1-.1 Macltlitnon and thanked on behalf change of llourl. Harrington 3 p. resting at his late 1-and from of the club by Walt Gaudet. in. Mount Stewart 7.!) pm. A where the funeral wlllbeheldon Various business reports werei Us S. very sincere welcome in extended Saturday morning at 0 o'clock given by Clive Stewart. Jack 1 H F . ome ddl e Piano Solo-Moment Musical-carol Ana Michael 1. 2. 3. to all to worship with us. Student to St. Michael's Church. Iona for Johnston. Ray Archer, Ed. Mar- Minister. J. Karl Enjiah. Requiem Him Mass. lmerment tin, and Joe Shelfoon. Considerable .' By wltnnca aoonas Jr. went to Bonn Tueadly for No:-ui 7' V'"I 3”'”''G''"” ”””"””r”''''' '””""" WASHINGTON tAPl-President Atlantic Treaty 1116011113,. 8. Vocal solo Gaelic (Selected)-N. A. Matlleaon 9. I0. 11. 12. -. CHAIRMAN: MR. GORDON BENNETT Chorus-Mistress Mary-Charlottetown Chorale Dancing-selected-Glengany Dancers Dancing-eel ted-Central Royalty Institute Dancing-National Dance lselectedl-Tommy Burke Plano solo-Selected-Enid Cole: I III CII h C . d I he to I nouns mm mm! " ' "" i .l3.'iLf5”3l?..'f. l:i..u."i"i1'ii2.Zi2 marge. Thellaifed Chrcli ofCan- DoUCl1'l'E - At the Prince "wn W,” h, saw." I," who . , cry cc c . rus- ar more so-Centre I W '05 Sunday. my I. tgioaplmie .E1uradDa:;l 1:: chaired a special oornnrittce set up E1,,1,,,,.,..,,,. mum” gm up N no De E M H X I Norm "uh. sued. summer. to determine whether there was Egypt 5m. and yard." gs pun chow ' R07! Y omens u need or desire for such an organi M1 Mm , ",1 .1 I h H I-I-til! BOY-Ctlllrll Roylltll Glee Club side. in her soul year. Renting ".10". urp (mntmc ;I.n""';' ';on::.a'IIn' would meet to plan the rest of 1111-1115 A 5,.-vm1..yo1-k school Nomination speeches were given Middle East comrnnnisrn. ' mchlrdx Inna", "'m"5" 0" Piallo Solo-Romance-Patty Gran """ "" """"' "" '"" 'i'2”h '3....?”..1'i'3..'TZ. '&"Z..'.'i'i35 5.”.fi'e.”'i'i .pic"'i'.i"'.'.'.'fi'.Z"....i.-i ""”'.il'?.."3 "i'-' "'”"' ""'- mums or Anwnicdroiu gg n . thscnening oar. Deleeteswereklhrd, hooairi 9 am. mmiio-i in church lmnw w Vmmm 5” cm .. MI; gm; am ':Im;':'h'r0m';g:: .,...,., 1, :,,,.,,1 ,1... mm”. 1, is. glnoral Reading to nuiiuiig long; on The West wlsd-.souui- The state department said lalit week that Dulles and Ridlardl "' Hscdiairic to beheld tion: to visit uieue three Arab W”-I" Rkhlfllhw ' IIIIIJAID-Z aging a. la Ilallfn In June. an-. Imhla: :3: :;z:.u:hlnnoe. PW rec- I4. Dnnctna-lllahlnd Flinn-lady Dewar . . . VIII Ilvitatiollaleilldirnlibaly - avid-I Itch-it pacing-auurrluhoas-aanaotaaanoua - llnlnc.lnuanunu.aoc-on tobcfortbcorn Allttu-ea I-elnbalmmhlpaw ..,,,..,1,,,..,g , uni-an-u cw tlonslladmadc iiieymt". Dlfettlencwfcrihaallill. :g”h,mnM':""""' um Thonowliotspllnq... u, . u. 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