1 MAY CUT DRIFT BRUSSELS Ilicuteral - Eel-' him is consulting with Atlantic Pact authorities on the possibility of reducing the length of her com. puisory army service. the govern- Prs-Marriago 5 Course Held At Basilica A Marriage Preparation course oonductsd by Rev. Preston Ham mill at Saint Dunatana' Basilica , was completed over the weekend with a retreat and the conterrtng ol diplmiaa at saint Dunstsa's College. The weekend retreat was prea- ched by Rev. Jilchard Ellsworth. At the conclusion of the retreat” the diplomas were conferred by. Right Reverend Patrick McMah-Q . Q. Rector of st. Dunstan's Basilica. ,, The course was conducted over a period of several months by Father I-lanunlll assisted by Rev. Francis Corcoran. M. A. Farmer. Q.C-, Dr. Brendon 0'Grady, Dr. Joseph A. Macmillan and Dr. Mai- oaey. Approximately as members look the course. Presentations were made to Fr. Iiammill. Father Ellsworth and I0! OMS! llu-I ll JAPAN!!! PIAI xuondny, M.y 27. 1959 YAOUNDE. French Camemonsl Fujlygmg, Jgpggfg hlmggl . MP)-Fifteen persons were kilied- mountain. reaches 12.45!) feet. Th' 3 Friday when a bus carrying 701 passengers ran off a mountain merit announced Friday. Sources road into a river near Foumban. "1099 I0 0'9 zovernment said a cut in the western Cameroons Most to 12 months iron: the present 13 of the other passengers were is imminent.” ugly hurt, BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY Lobster party and Presentations TONIGHT AT 8:30 Members. wives and lady friends invited F H-EAR 5' i MARI n. MACGUIGAN Receiving Ph.D. SGT. GERALD SOY AIR CADETS CHOSEN two I irnut COSTAIN SGT. RONALD HIGGINS The Ah Cadet League of ' d that three W0. 2 Costain has been selected for an exchange visit to the United K. rn. He will be reporting to n(', Station. Lachine, P.Q. on July llth where he will join other radets from across Canada who lune also been selected for this tour. From Lachine they will fly to the United Kingdom where they A van! impressive ceremony was held at Trinity United Church in Charlottetown. on Sunday. to establish the Parkdale - Central Royalty - East Royalty as a Pas- mral charge of the United Church of Canada. The service. presided over by Rev. T.R. Goudgc. of Pownal. was npened in prayer by Rev. A. F. .'iiacLesn of Trinity United tthurch. Rev. Arthur Betta. of Winsloe, read an exhortation to Queen's County Magistrate's Court Four persons, each charged with driving without an operator's li- cense, appeared before Magistrate Gaudet on Friday afternoon. three of them. being residents of Vernon River. West Royalty. and Sum- mcrside. each being fined 85.00 and costs and the fourth. a City resident. receiving a reprimand. The resident of West Royalty was will spend four weeks visiting various sites of interest. Air Cadet ed for a seven week Senior Lea- ders course at Camp Borden. Ont. This course which is awarded out- standing senior cadets is designed to train the cadet to a degree where he can return to his squad- ron and play an important role in the training program. Sgt Soy is the son of Mr. and Mrsr Q-R. SOY. New Pastoral Charge Of U ited Church In P.E.I. steadfastness in the faith, from Hebrews 11 and 12. and this theme was further developed by Rev. J. M. Fraser. of Montague. in his sermon "Our Goodly Heritage." as he spoke of the works of our forefathers in faith. The Charter Roll for the new church was signed by 180 men and women. who pledged themselves during the Service of Constitution. to accept the responsibility of the new charge. and the Adherents Roll listed 51 persons who are not now members but who plan to unite on Profession of Faith. Rev. TA. Wilson, retired Min- ister at the United Church. now resident in East Royalty. led the Prayer of Dedication. and Rev. 131 Spring Park Rd., Charlotte- town ' 5ch0l8l'5hiD- He will receive a four to five week pilots course at tile Moncton Flying Club. On suc- cessful completion of this course. cadets are awarded their private Pilot's licence and their air cadet Willis. Sgr. Higgins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Higgins, Stanhope, P.E.l. .l.lif. Sproule. of York. pronounced the benediction NEW CHARGE The new charge is the first pastoral charge to be established in P.E.i. since Church Union in 1925. and the new church will be built on a 2 acre site in the area between Palmer's Lane and Belve dere Road. Rev. Howard Christie of Trinity United Church has been appoint- ed interim Chairman of the charge until the new church has been built. The Roll will be kept open for some time to enable any members who were unable to attend the service to sign as Charter mem- to mu Doris Coady. who had the From The U. of T. I banquet yesterday evening. highest marks. at the concluding The Universltygof Toronto has .l.iadIes Auxiliary Met In Montague silence was observed. The The Ladies Auxiliary Branch No 13 B.E.S.L., North Runico. iield their monthly meeting in Legion Ball, May 13. The president called the meeting to order and the usual of last meeting were read by the secretary and approv- ed as read. The treasury.-r'a report was also ippmved as read Twen- Marlr R. MacGulgan of Charlotte- town at its convocation on May list. Dr. MacGuigan is the son of the Hon. Mr. Justice Mark R. MacGuigan and Mrs- MacGuigan and is a graduate of Queen Squarc School, Prince of Wales College and St. Dunstan'a University. He mceived the Master of Arts de- gree from the University of Tor- onto in 1953. His work for the Ph, D. degree was in the department ty-six members were present. five of the Executive were present. The Ways and Means Convener brought in her report. A dance had been held in the Hall on Eas- ter Monday night. A goodly sum was realized. New Business. All bills were voted paid. New mat- erial to be bought for drapes for doors and windows. "' ' Book and Stationary and stamps to be brought for secretary. . It was decided to hold a daiicel in hall on the Monday. May 20. and lunches will be sold. The reg- ular monthly meeting is to be held on the Monday following the Men's Legion meeting which falls on the second Thursday of the month Lunch committee was appoint- ed for June meeting. One new member was received and also one member paid for pin. The meeting then adjourned and closed with the Queen. followed by card party and lunch was served by "ire bers of the new charge. In charge. WITIIDRAWING TROOPS DAMASCUS, Syria IA?)-Syria announced Friday she is with- drawing troops from Jordan at the requst of King Hussein.- There were unconfirmed reportsl Saudi Arabian forces were taking iwer positions vacated by the Syr- ans. CAR RADIO INSTALLATION and SERVICE. RAIN OR SHINE CAR AERIALS, REAR SEAT SPEAKERS. of philosophy. in the third year of the four-year? law course at Osgoode Hall Law School. with Arthur Kelly, Q.C. Nationali vice-president of the Canadian Bar Association. i Dr. MacGuigan is also enrolled Toronto. and is articied ””d.-".'.i..nl' " 33' ”uum':o"3-i'55"'l') nCii'ne"l” ci'o.ih.'m”'i:3lris".ie"3 3?" Sir Ronald Hiszim has been ” W ” Wt" c'"”" "it u- , , . . . fgecm award: Sgt. Gerald Soy has been sclect- Elected for a Flying Training degree of Doctor of Philosophy on T CECIL A.- MILLER LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR QUEEN'S COUNTY f TV - CFCY - TV WEDNESDAY. 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