5 l as x‘:.,'.. .. ..--. . Page 10 The Guardian Thursday. June 3. 1954 the Royal Canadian and Mrs. Lloyd Bell of Se ‘il‘l(‘U)Wll __m.N,.’ visited with rcl:i'.i\'(-ii in F-.'eetiy.ii. Bmfqm. on May 23. Mrs. Leonard Pickrriiig of S’ Eleanors. spent the past \\(‘f‘k-(‘lid in Freetown at the hnmc «if her lion-in-law mid ciauzlitcr, Mr Mrs. Fred Paliitcr. Mr and Mrs. recently had as tnc:r cues , M MacNeil‘s b!'0lhFr and .. . .11- law. Mr and .\lr5. \lrl'<lll iiwr i.i‘. ll of North Aiismi, .\l and Mrs. Elmr: fl1l‘.‘i(S(t{l of Bl‘lfil.\l. DI't‘59Ill Maine.» Mrs I-‘<‘n'nn Sitiiriinm i't‘t‘0l'.'N‘l -1 ‘man- O __ New Recruits For Freetoylii and Naval Services VICIlII‘|'y ge‘43—uhr'dr.of.n(cJ1hii’\:l:)‘tte§:lfi":iz."liii?iCrl‘T’:lglfokmilldgoiie :\C?il'lar'ltr.‘e)i'>8Br§')'(l:i/Si r°a,«)1l,,1l,:é a]E[u1g5t,15‘ daughter of Mr. lqllr‘, 0 S nicdical assistziiit Edward lM_\.e1.s son M M“_ Bony My," nnd Hill, 0 S Cofllnllllllratzil‘ Eustaclus Mc- Hm_ w_ vjrginig_ Czirron. Montague. . m ‘md ed to H. M. .l>i»is‘.<‘ iriiiiniig whilo the lllih is‘mum5- and candle, or yellow and Hilbert .\l:ii-Nr:l attaclicd to H. M. C. S. QUIT“ “hip? formed the setting for the i Charlottetown Baptist Groups Myers-Huestis Wedding recruits have jOlllPl"l: A pretty spring wedding was Navy during lsolemized in Trinity United Church o'clock when Beverly The Charlottetown Baptist Church had three C.G.l.’I‘. groups this past winter. Arlene Larter was the president of the senior group and Betty Roberts was the secre- tary. One of the girls In this group. Clara Sharan. was HP- pointed Maritime Vice President’ at Camp Council last August. Judy Davison and Dianne Jen- kins were the officers of the first intermediate Group and Dianne Rupert and Mabel Sherran were the president and secretary re- Five new F°“‘““1v and Mrs. Roy L. Huestis became 0,5 Charles _ bride of Eugene Frederick (J 5 John (iziiiiti-t. Bedi=- the 70 Rociifiird Street; aiidlme ‘Me Eugene pg Myers of oak these l'(‘L‘l'Ulls ital? byerrll plffilli {D3-n:d°ubt_:-Ieth:nf§.eEel:.i°I$‘ra‘lil(£Mpg: C’ S C“'”““3“‘5 “'1' l.(‘a!l. Baskets of yellow and white transfer iii- Clizirloite an ziiting ,cel.emom. S . _ _ _. - pectively of the second group. ....~tiuiiions. ‘ Ml Mr_ George A. Thompson 'R’.l?. The girls from me“ ‘mum In the wiinicns Dirisinii, ‘Miss C_O_ AVR_c_M_' 0:-sanlsli for Trinity sang very acceptably at the \fildreil J. Nicliolsoii who is at Umwd Church played the wedding ‘V g _ , p ‘ » Musical Fcslixal and finished the iourliiiii: 5‘ll0(1l at Point H K B H J n Bee,-5 _ _ _ . r’i‘.iii lins _l(llll(‘(l .1; an O:'diii:iry nendy ..T£hamugh ‘he g.G.I.‘;I;. Dtgil iiitlii I Mothei and Wioii. medical assistant. She ii l|l‘A\‘,cfi‘s.. during the “gums 01 l;\71Bgi¢::s iirlqullfu-arm with their - ' .l ' ' . L : -; . . . N”) m uh rm bagm N n ill‘? 7995*’: mothers enioyed is delicious sup- lelegrinl ml 3'1'r".3°'.mnm LlV‘:<-‘Ir. ‘M 3.! H‘. C‘ S" CmnW.am5_i‘.n(i' The bride was given in mar‘ per and entertainment. Toasts her the l‘€‘.\5 of {no €lf‘.1 l~ll b.'— .1 iliise ytnii lt‘llll of diili. Oiniii . h she wore . ' ' . .. L . ~. ... ._.. U Cm. T1323 bl’ he‘ I“ H’ were proposed to the Queen and urda_i~ of ll(‘l zitiiit, .\l <l.i..ili \l_‘. \\icn nicilita. a..s.sl.iiit i mm“ of wmle mm“ lune aver to the Church bv Bony Rubens Dav. Mrs I)i\, ii ,» of K‘;-)llL‘ i\‘lii,.l)oii.ild iiliri Luis ecii Sflm Mm 3 splndrift of cliantilly‘ . . _ - . .' ‘ . . - « 'th the minister Rev. J. D. Priiiceton Maiiic, liiri l ..l in: mi the staff of H ‘M C. S Q\1l‘0H ha Her “nan. up W,” ‘,1 Lung “' , _ ' ' . . z . . H v ‘V Diivison i't-plviiix. The toast to liie past ;,'mi. The ..,i'li. n. (liirlot..e Rf‘St‘l\t’. “M ll"~‘l¢‘d‘.“ I “.85 new m pin;-,¢ by a _j _ ., friends is 9XlE‘llflf.‘i'l iv.) .\l:s s:rii- dlllillz the lllolilllqifll l).\Sl(‘”li'alll(;‘fi‘0¥(:I3ml of pearls and “med ‘ al:rdf‘flK:Il|’l:lSN1\;:S Rana: bypnlaiielrli mom and fainiiv. H1: at H 34- C ~ ‘5“““‘“ ‘5 “" i = ie bou f ‘ht cama- . . ‘ . ' ' ' ' . flu“-° “*5 ftt1'ldM 'I‘Glve< a llirre )'(‘Hl‘ lf‘I'ltl of duty. Lieu—.‘"' C“ I msy iepie . rs- . . Mr and Mrs. A'i.<'.n 5--‘ms aw?" ii~ii.iiii l\vl Allen .\l, Staff‘Of-l‘”““5‘ ‘rd V amended by her iepresentinirthe P. E. I. Baptist in Charluttetouii on .\l.i‘- 35* "““"‘ l'.t'(’l' of W R. N S. Hdnlllll)ll,' 1116 H 9. “a5(Ml's Ralph R women‘: Missionary Society pm" me)! ‘W1’? SW’-‘*5 3‘ Vi” “‘~‘”l‘3“ Ont. ,\\.'\.\' at H .\t C. S Queeiil5l5‘_°_" slllllftwn 0‘ h‘onm_ we”-mg posed a toast to the C.G.I.'l‘. to in Tflnlli‘ Umml Cl"»“Tl‘- “5 -‘ll-’*‘ Cliizloite }'(‘SlI‘l'(l.l\' and uill be‘Ca"' 5? "l3 r d h" am" Map which Dianne Rupbert ably re- Heather Laniz of C'iii;Ii" ' ‘ [ll(ll_\' .i-,» the purpose of lll- l"‘-‘"1 ~“'l‘l°“v": Lmngsmm H sponded. The program included and Mr. John Smi:'.iii.iii ll.’ Si:ii— .,.,.\._,._\mg \-(,m,__~‘ “mm.” imp}-e5t.‘J°_1‘»f‘r ‘MW ‘C_.‘_‘'’ “M new several piano and vocal solos and l'n€l'§ldP. (‘(1 m [ho Nninii Scrriros ll1’,“‘“.”5r:;2.“d “Te‘,;‘gny1:),n mm UV“; 5 film featurinz the Leslie Bell . _ y A Two iprruil. \\E‘l‘P iakr-ii on the W” 1955“ _ d Singers. M1‘ and .\l:':-‘ l">ll'»§ < =."=i~‘ i~ Rrmve h‘N,‘.m,). are 0“; mm_ tails-ta iiilli Jflclggi °a'ndl°Ccfi“_:£d Taps was sun: at the close of tended the IIl«'\dll.l~.ll-1 cxmiisrs NH assistant Rom,” 1.enn.dn‘ll€l iiiitisottomrrlimder m and me pmlmm bringing ‘O - close of the P. E. Island School I Sills" Elm Avenue and P O Sliip\\'i-igiitl“"’5°‘5a5'5 another year of fun and fellow- lng held in P.W Collrizc C. o"r>- [L I S d _ ‘talisman roses. _ Sm ' work and worsm with th LOW“ °“ MW 33- Tm"-" ‘ll -"~m"’ Ed;:‘vmllilfD?:f“l(‘ltl.:0ll :lmt].lieem(‘rf11eg(* Emd Ll"m3"°“ '?‘°°° of the girl: of the Charlottert’own Bap? Charloue was amt)“: 'l"n‘l" " "1' 'c~'irs at S L Diiiisliiiis Univc-r- l3l"d°- “'53 “ow” Km’ m Wm" list C.G.I.T. ‘ ' ' t"lllbl'Ol(lEf‘€d nylon with Y¢ll°“' tinting. A meeting ‘Ans ‘nrlrl .2 l"t Sui,- day School room of ilir, l-‘:rt‘lowii United Church. on Ma ' group of ladies ‘inierc ing {-1 Women's A.\~rii Austin Rogers had c devotional pcriorl. _ :~.«~n with the hymn "Jesus . 3 pint me," followed by l‘C5D0l‘.S'.'.i‘ rmrl-. lng—and addresses ‘or J. H. Campbell_ and Mrs. Lnu.s Mr. Campbell referred : 5l0!'iill'_V work of the C'.i Mrs. Cairns explainrd the . the Women's Assm-:i:-.ni~. A: lllflv close of this period. Mr, Cinipbell‘. took the chair for the l.)llS'ill(‘SSl l part of the meetinz, wlicn the‘ following matters \\ rre l1l'l'-t n .-c-rl It was decided that :1 viii Association be iorm_nri' Fil’ i; for officers result»-d as f~‘.nu.=:l president. Mrs. Elmer 52'lll‘.h. vzce-t pres. Mrs. Alvin Stetsnn. sP4'!‘"lal’_\'.‘ Mrs. Bruce Profitt; ll‘l"EF‘ilI"‘l. Mrs Elmer Reeves. Mceiinzs .1:-r in tin held on the tlizrd \V'r"‘lllf'.*da,V of each montlr in the rliu" h srliorit‘ room. lunch will bf.‘ sc:".I‘d. CI!‘-’\'.lP‘ discumions frillowrd and it was decided to send for a (‘mist inn. and devotional folrli‘: in program matcrzal at the llll”l‘ The death of .\Ir. 1"" ll( R.'.m occurred at his llfimi‘ zn F‘l'l"(‘l'i\\ll on May 28. after a long lllll+”S.'§‘ The funeral was l1{".fl on Sunday‘; afternoon from the 1' llf‘(l Cliui-i'h. with it large coiizrcs it-ll }l!‘fS."l‘ll The service vras <*tiiiriiii“r‘rl ‘iii; vlir Rev. J. K. Caniphrll. PIllll)t"‘ll‘."l'."- were Messrs Eirrrit S:~‘niirnian. .\lf‘.a ‘as do: food in North America. «ti illlti f‘i.iire of Wwles Collcfzc ll‘.(‘ L'NT.L). cadets left for train- int; at the East and West Coasts ‘.\l1E'l'e they will be ill training un-‘ ielvct trim and carried a nose- gay of yellow baby mUm5~ The groom was supported by friend Ronald G. Neils of “Aketa" ' The “Akcla" C.G.l.T. of Trinity United Church. Montague, , Au um .l‘ll8 ’ rec- “'L(u.‘:1el[:.da,,?1{ng 5:“ (he N‘-wa1‘Mil\i'aukee, Wis. “'h° “me with ently entertained the Presbyterian bfiisioii his been moved from W? 8100"! “Om Em€5l Hilman C.G.l.'l‘. and their leader‘. Mrs. \V'frdnesLl:r\' in 'l‘liiii.<da_v Iizghl.-' AF-B- M 5l€i3l19“Vlll9- N“d- Mr‘ J. Malcolm MacKcnzii-. Several with partiiuliir emphasis on lio:it.J0ll“ -\l“‘?d°“K5“ “la Mr‘ Ch“' 8Flm€S Were Plflyedv led by U10 work and ll£\\'l£;l\tlDll. Par:-idcsllfs HU9-W5. lll’°lll91' 03 the mid‘ Aketa leader. Mrs. A. Wightman. W” bag.” at 700 p_m_ and con.li\'ere ushers. assisted by Judy Cudmore. Re- iiiiue until dark. l The bl'ldE'S mother 011059 I 4”" freshmenis of sandwiches: cookies Tli's roar the amoiini of water 05 HRVY blue \|'l0h Wllllre l~°C¢55°r' and chocolate milk and candies Y{.l'.l1;ll5,:> “-211 he (lOlll)lf’d and scv- ' ‘S and Wore I COTMKC 01 l7€“v€l" were served by it committee of (‘Edi ion: (‘llllSt"S iii the hal‘l)Olil"l~lme l‘°595~ Elle?“ Anneal‘ lmd K3)’ MBCLCBH. assisted by Betty Stewart. Evelyn MacLure expressed thanks on be- half of the visiting group. A pleasant time of fun and fellow- ship wss closed with Taps. cralt arc planned. It is expected‘ A 1‘9CCDll0n followed the cere- lh‘\l during the summer a nuniberlmony at the lionis of the bride! of Reserve personell will be scntipfifell’-7- Tl“ l“'ld¢5 ital?” W” can‘ to tlie Great Lakes and to Hall-tiered with is three-tier weddlrs (as for additional training. cake and tall white tapers. The _ . __ limisi. to the bride was proposed by lht’ Rev. A. Prank MacLean and responded to by the groom. LONDON .cpi_Au5gra1;;n gov.‘ The brlile and groom left on ernment Ofilflflls here say Kan:-.lh91l‘ "eddlnfl ml? by C|l'- Tl“ mm n-mm nu,» ma canm-d n-,., 531ell‘ll’lClP wearing a suit of robin cu lblue with top coat. of matching —--- » — ——-— —— —- ~--~—--- blue and navy accessories and I Garnet Wurrcii. Ernest 'I‘avlnr, Lin ‘ Corsage M ‘“,ee,_hean mus‘ ';‘:r'1‘l_El;4°"u]‘;-]lAlI'jl‘13e ’:‘f;:‘1‘5n1’;‘[“‘:li Mr. and Mrs. Myers will reside . . , _ bmiitifiil floral offerings. Thelm the Unwed Sums’ .<vmpath_v of the conimiiiiity goes out to the bereaved wife and fam-' F(l(l I) V F0 R P‘ll)t) llalliousie “ll " Names Two Board Members HALIFAX. fCPl—W. 1'‘. Carroll of Baddeck. 5. former‘ Justice of the Nova Bcotla Supreme Court and later it Liberal member of the House of Commons. was named today to the board of governors of Dalhousie University. Also named was J. McG. Stewart of Halifax. QUEEN INVITES SELASSIE ‘ LONDON ifieulersl -— Emperor lliiille Salassie of Ethiopia. who .‘tfr Cliirlrs Hnlincs of Florida has mg visited Britain since re. 7ll'i‘l\'€‘d in Fri-c-town on Sunday to gaining his throne in 1941 after six be with his father. Mr. James I-lol— years of exile in London. will pay "195 Whfl ll 53Tl0U5lY ill at the a three-day state visit here in Oc- l’l0mt‘ BY MS flflllizlllff. Ml’-E C0ll3.‘v’ ‘l0l7Pl’. The 63-year-old emperor has l*“""" M"- H“lm“3 l5 Wmmllfllll-l‘been invited by Queen Elizabeth. crl by his son and l'lRllEllif‘l‘—ll‘l- He is at present touring the United lvl“'- M11 find MT-V Ll0.\‘fl Hfilmfki nl lSIatr-s and will visit Canada this Dr-'roii_ Mlchitz.-in. -—BB.‘week. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Yo MAJOR i-IOUPLE . / W./,f,:é / % /4 liters ‘f/§i<e _'rt-its UP A5AlN ' NEXT FALL-= c_ flier; aught ’lo Be A Law i:-csAo.I,wi-iv NOT COMMERCIAL tt:rs.t*:.::.::;°u;':r:.:zit T - l6 AT HOME ?.....Ti-la ARM WOULD 6TART A zecoiaowo, e -ri-ievgve ALL some -ro 5AM‘5 sis . ' '6‘AL'E,ASDl‘l' NlTH EXTRA _ A twslsgis “E ‘Z5 '”"Eg 8ui2eLAe6 Miet-it" TO 6? EASV Joasl --6’Esii>Es, rr'5 " NOBODY HOM , so LARGE IN ‘SCOPE . . NOW.’/-' . PAuT5 FOR’ ,,.'., , oML~/$34.45. [‘ I’ ~ | ' V . ll ‘ By Fagaly And Sihortcu X A ...mu urn:-ro surzizmu us \\'ITl-l um: smiaisg IS oua oussf seamen, , . J‘. atoiso TPOTTER, A MAN wao HAS A GASKET i= .,/, wuers -rueos ,-V THN mmooticeo TH '- ’ Aoonmeo ‘rut CRQWNED HEADS OF oaioateyouru LEFT can HM ~//5, iumapuua! l ::~....,..°---.:*.:"=.i:i° :::.si:r‘° rant is *° ~'°*"'.. .... HI I: mmfifi .A MAN WHO AT: AND spent.’ 4 W PlNlOHI§,‘YHl oNL~/ 5 5 wml MAHARAJAHS, -—.— si'oI2~/ tit. want ‘to ’£. 5 wi-ru vizmcss-» wan. to A ego-ms ITORY A um «no is, 7/ » AFTEQ Tl-IAT '4 was LUCK‘! xr ruicrme AEOJT TU BLOW lHT$OUCTlON, WMNT KUND~WHINE r’ ’ V. V. '0 ,- !'l -__y'»fl “:- Phone. Write or ~ Come In Today Death Toll lii Carrier. Blast Placed M91 QUONSET POINT. R. 1. (AP)- Admiral Robert B. Carney, U. S. chief of naval operations. flew into this naval base late Thursday for first-hand information on the ex- plosion and fire aboard the aircraft carrier Bennington Wednesday in which 91 officers and men died. About 200 others suffered injuries in the disaster that struck the car- rier 75 miles at sea. 0! these 100 required hospital treatment. No hint as yet has come as to the explosion‘: origin. A naval court of inquiry which will probe the matter met briefly only to be sworn in and deferred an inspec- tion of the craft while awaiting Admiral Carney’: arrival. Of the 100 injured, 82 are quar- tered in two wards at the Newport naval hospital, across the bay from the base. About half that number are in serious or critical condition. Naval authorities complimented SANDAL BARGAINS We have about 150 pairs of We have cut the price from 1/3 last. season's Sandals. to 1/2, so take them at these low prices. There is a good assortment of whites and colors. Wright Shoe co. ‘SUNNYSIDE the navy city of Newport for manner its people responded. Vol- blood Wednesday and 80 more this mor- ning. Many others were ready to donate if their blood is needed. odi- unteers gave 125 pints of A Newport hotel gave tree in; to families of the stricken and the hospital provided them with meals. Red Cross station wagons drove the relatives of the burned and injured back and fourth. While there was no inkling of the cause of the explosions. intei-csl. th, tion it received in accounts of eye witnesses and also because that was the centre of destruction in at explosion aboard the carrier Leyte in Boston last October when 31 men were killed. In the Leyte's case. the naval court of inquiry concluded that the blast resulted from the accidental igniting of oil in a catapult tube. On the Benninxton. one of the places damaged was the port cat- apult room. The world's most noted deposits has been focused on the catapult o;.‘,,phm' mad for mmy lndug. room. This was due in part to men- mu purpoag, "9 m ceyion. ll.S. Doctor Ilia: In Montreal MONTREAL (CF) — Dr. John Roderick Oulton, a native of Lorne- ville. N. 5.. and well-known M0,,_ treai district physician, died Tue3_ day in hospital after a lengthy illness. Dr. Oulton retired from pracme in nearby St. Lambert two yea” ago. 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