= saree WE ee duties Bedeque Sigma C. Boys are geen receiving the Marven Shield, emblematic of first place in the Maritime provinces’ share-selling campaign, sponsored Maritime Religious Educational oTEARY A large congregation attended the church service Sunday morn- ing in the O'Leary Baptist Church The speaker was the pastor, Rev. Ress Howard. Mrs. L.G. Dewar Membership certificates to two, BEDEQUE BOYS WIN MARVEN SHIELD the M.R.E.C., Saint John, N.B.; Rev. G.A. Cowper-Smith, former pastor of Bedeque United Church; group member; Charles Ballem, chairman of P. by the undertaking, members of the Mission Band. | relatives attended. Eien Dewar and Eric Eljis. Mr. Roger Ellis returned to his | in Moncton, N.B. a‘ter Council. The presentation was made in Bedeque United Church recently where the group includ- es, left to right, Kenneth Web- ster, group member; David Ham- ilton, Boy’s Work Secretary for store site in Campbellton form- erly known as Coughlins store, and are now operating a grocery store. Their many friends wish them every success in their new A shower was held in honor of & |Miss Norma Harris Friday nigat was called upon to present Life jin the Baptist Church aud:torium. iA large number of friends and, <3 Cari Wright, E.I. Boys Work Committee. LONDON June 15, day was 413,000. UNEMPLOYMENT DOWN (Reuters)—The num- |ber of unemployed in Britain fell by 67,000 in the month ending Yerick Heathcoat Am- ory, chancellor of the exchequer, | told the House of Commons Mon- day. The jobless figure on that American common base metals and, and gas, range development by its leaders. co-chairmen of the said that the group seek the removal of sary restrictions” to ium, lead and zinc. NOW RESTRICTED US., dian exports. A strong hint of such a long- day night in the communique is- sued following the second meet- ing of the Canada-United States inter-Parliamentary group and in statements at a press conference Roland Michener, Commons Speaker and one of the Canadian ing of such base metals as uran- Lead and zinc now are under | import quota’ restrictions in the seriously affecting Cana-| keting.” However, it seemed to him that |Common Market Seen Likely For Base Metals, Oil and Gas OTTAWA (CP)—Canadian and American law-makers appear to be aiming at some form of North market for possibly, oil came Satur-|it said. consi on and view.” . conference, |«\WAKES SENSE” “agreed to all unneces- the market- » the delays in processing applica- tions for licences.” But it hoped the U.S. Federal Power Commis- sion and the New Canadian Na- tional Energy Board, to be set up shortly, would co-operate to questions relating to continental in Washington last January. It is U.S., possibly next spring. LITTLE POWER The group is designed to give opportunity to exchange views informally and to learn about each country’s problems. It does not act as a body or pass on formal resolutions to the Cana- dian and American governments. | pective authorizing bodies — Con- gress and Parliament — in the manner it sees fit. The legislators also discussed defence and defence production sharing and boundary waters. The communique said “there was complete agreement that the best hope of avoiding a nuclear war rests in the collective deter- mination of the free world to re- sist aggression and in the main- tenance of strong deterrent forces. In this context, Canada- United States co-operation in air overcome the problem. The inter-Parliamentary group, | defence ‘through radar lines and/| the North American Air Defence scheduled to meet twice a year.| } The next meeting will be in the \ornan” It said the missile remains a threat to North America, but added there is “‘no q dispensing with anti legislators in both countries 82 fences in the immediate future.” | the resources of the two Each section reports to their res- | deli “is: tentalimeneie ‘dlen effort. Special ‘attention was Maritime College of Pharmacy Applications for | ELEMENTARY PHARMACY COURSE are now receivable The communiques “In the field of defence | produe- tion, it was recognized that there is a unique degree of intendepend- ence, requiring the best | use of ies tion of Apply to The Dean, Maritime College of Pharmacy, Medical Sciences Building, Halifax, Nova Scotia. ee ion of de- assumed special im-; given to the question of what con- sisted a proper sharing of defence im the common effort.” was no elaboration. DISCUSSED DRAINAGE. The working group o1*boundary waters reported hope that inter- governmental consultation will resolve differences arising from a proposed added divisitn of 1,- 000 cubie feet of Great Lakes water through the Chicago drain- age canal and from pilotage reg- ulations on the Great Lakes sys- tem. DX i ene D.U. | me CRITICIZE WITHDRAWAL c ATTLE BREEDING spending the weekend visiting; LONDON (Reuters) papers Monday criticized the for- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellis, West Point. Roger is on | the staff of the Bank of Nova cian office for a and a Mrs. Nicholas Bulger returned | against exhibition at the Moscow, to her home in West Point after-/riim Festival of a British film| Scotia in Moncton, N.B. visiting with friends in O'Leary. Mrs. Watson Bolter has re- turned to her home in Mii af-|and British dip'omacy. The film, | ter spending a couple of months ea eee Tustion-taoaen (PEA. r son and daughter-in- stival, cee tems visiting her son and daughter-in as ae ek law Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Boulter poking fun at the foreign office | —News- “bad show’’ | “blunder” in advising Improve Your Service! Save Momey on Repeats! Place Calis Early! Phone Inseminator Either in the evening or, Early Morning! Artificial Breeding Ass'n) of Pictou, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Gi Harris and daughter Glennis. Knutsford, ac- | companied Mr. Jack Cooke to) Toronto, Ont. They will visit some | friends and relatives for a couple of weeks | Mrs. Neil MacKay, Colyeman, | entertained the Women's Instit- ute members at her home for their June meeting. Nine mem- bers and two visitors were pre- “Henry Herbert” AND “Mason & Risch” sent. 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