~.—’ _ .u.‘ s. .u .q- u: ‘4‘_"t—‘ ;_1 - an. -i- l". - a1 1 L. g .(x and .413. P- -‘ ‘ .‘IHWMsF—rh-v Forces Decoration on the LITTLE SANDS Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Toronto, Ont, were visitors to Little Sands recently, visiting at the home of Mrs. Campbell’s bro- ther, Mr. Hugh MacNeill. The Campbells also visited relatives and friends in Uigg and Kimoss. In Kiuross, they were the guests of Mrs. R. C. MacLeod, a sister of Mrs. Campbell’s. Mrs. R.C. MacLeod. Kinross, ac companied her sister, Ma‘s. Camp- bellononeofhertriipstohittle Sands and relatives and friends were happy to see Mrs. Mac- Leod again. Last winter, Mrs. MacLeod had been in a. car ac- cident, and it was good she had recovered so well. Mrs. Alexander Blue, Little Sands, was saddened to hear of the passing of her first~cousin Grace, Mrs. Ellsworth Llewellyn, at her home in Montague on June 24th. Mrs. Llewellyn was laid to rest in the Sturgeon Cem- etery, quite near her mother’s place. To all her bereaw- ed relatives and triends, loving sympathy is extended. Miss Kathryn MaoNeili who arrived home from Boston in June to spend the simmer, spent a few days last week visiting with her niece, Mrs. Alex Stew- art and Mr. Stewart and family in Charlottetown. ‘ Commendations and best wishes for many years of happy married life go out‘to Mr. and Mrs. Ro- land Hensley Ward, Hampshire, who were married in the Hyde River - Presbyterian (21inch June 25th. Mrs. Ward is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Chasm MacLean, Winslow. Chester tor- merlry belonged to little Sands. Relatives here and in Murray RiVer attended the wedding. Mrs. Mary Deans, who is vac- ationing at her summer hoine in Little Sands, aocmnpanied Miss Flora M. Stewart, RN. to On- tario, recently to visit .Miss Flora’s brother, Mr. Sydney Stew- art. We are glad to report that Mr. Stewart had recovered suf- ficiently to return to his home in High Bank. ' Mrs. Earl Bruce is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce, High Bank. lit is reported that Mrs. Donald Livingstone, Hopetiietd, is going to teach in Iris School another year. Mrs. Gallop from Quebec with her chosen son is visiting with her parents in Hopefield Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miss Sandra and Miss Trudy Stewart, Charlottetown, are vis- iting with their grandmother, Mrs A.D. MacNeill, Little Sands. It is believed that Miss Sandra plans to teach school at Mermaid. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Johnny Sanders, Murray River, is a patient in the Montague Hos- pital. His relatives and friends in Little Sands wish him a good recovery soon. School closed here on June 20, with a picnic for the ehidren and parents at Guernsey Cove. The children were conveyed there by trucks by Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler and Mr. Chester LeLaoheur and enjoyed a very pleasant attemoon The teacher, Mrs. LeLecheur, treated the children very gener- ously with ice cream and candy. Mr. and Mrs. Chester LeLacli- eur left Little Sands the last of the week for Cornwall where they plan to take up residence. Miss Kay Fraser has returned to her home in Hopefield firom teaching school in Model School, Charlottetown. C.0. BRISTOL Mrs. John J. Perry and two children, were in the city on Fri- day on business. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Keefe, were in the city also on Friday, on business, Mr. Keefe who has done a lot of foundation work has done several jobs in the city, and is one of the best in that line of Work. Rev. Reginald thalen, chaplain at the Charlottetown hospital, has been transferred to St. Bridget's parish, Lot Eleven, and will take up his new duties next month. Father Phalen comes from this home of Mrs., MacNeill’s brother nEconArEs M. P. OTTAWA L— Defence Minister pel of Douglas Jung, MP for Van George Pearkes pinned Armed cowver Centre, who has com- la- pleted 12 years active and mi- Mrs. Mamie MacCaIthy, will join the father in his new home as housekpeper. We wish them both happiness in their new surround- mgs. Rev. Joseph Rossiter OMI, who was ordained to the priesthood in Ottawa a week ago, arrived home to celebrate his first solemn mass in the Little Flower church here on Sunday, a short Walk from his old home; the Father was at- tended by several of his priest- friends, whose footsteps he fol- lowed. Rather Rossiter ex- pressed regret that his father hadnotbeensparedfiorthisday. Miss Agatha MacDonald, is ex- pected home from Montreal late this month, to spend her two The sincere sympathy of this vicinity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Francis O’Brien on the passing of their baby, the fun- eral of the little one was held lad week to the church of St. Insurance, Morell Rear, with hur- ial in the church cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. ‘ V. McLellan, have arrived tro’m Ontario, to spend a vacation with Mrs. Mc- Lellan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sinnot. Mrs. Mch be-v fore her marriage served at the R.C.A.F station in Summerside. Mr. P. R. Sinnott of the Do- minion Weather Bureau at Hali- fax, has arrived home to spend his vacation with his parents. ' lORNE VALLEY were overnight visitorstoAlex— andmonWednesday.TIheywere guests of their sonin-iaw and daughter, Mr.a-ners.RoyMac- Mrs. Mae Hughes has returned to her home after spending sev- erml months with members at her family in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDougall with children, Roger, Fem and Wendelin of Montague, were Sun- day guests of Mrs. MacDougiall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MlacIeod, on June 15th. Mr. Walter Maclcod, Charlotte- town, spent the past week in Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Mac- LeadV , Uigg, motored. to Lorne alley recently to visit Mrs. MacLeod’s brothers and sisters. Mrs. John Bos- ton, Mass., arrived on the Island to attend the funeral of her fa- ther, the late Mr. Ward Crane, which was held from Lorne Val- ley Church on June 11th. Mrs. Earle MacDonald is spen- ding a few 1 days in Montague, where she can visit her husband, who is a patient in the Memorial Hospital there. Mr. Vernon MacDonald, Char- lottetown, motored to Lorne Val~ ley on Saturday, to spend the weekend with his brother, Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. Mr. Elmer Grant has arrived home alter spending some time in Massachusetts. Mrs. Reuben McConnell, Mon- tague, was a visitor to Lorne Val- ley on Wednesday. She was the guest of her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Munro Mac- Grath. A.C. Louis Callaghan who has been stationed with the Royal Canadian Air Force at Camp Bor- den, Ontario, arrived home on Saturday to spend his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan. On his return Louis will be stationed at Greenwood, Nova Scotia. ‘ Mr. Alf-red Crane arrived home from Toronto, Ontario, to attend the funeral of his father, the late Mr. Ward Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacNeill and Miss Betty MacNeill; New Perth, were recent Sunday guests at the and sister-in-Law. Mr. and Mrs. James B. MacNeill. Mr. and Mrs» Palmer MracLeod and family left recently for their home in Toronto, Ontario, after visiting relatives in this vicinity. litia service. (GP Wirephoto rroin National Defence) Crane was held from his late re- sidence to Lorne Valley Church on Wednesday, June 11th. T he service was conducted by the Rev. D.A. Campbell who brought words of comfort to the bereaved The ‘ pallbearers were Mme Fred Duilfy, George Leard, Earle Hayden, Ed Keenan. Ernest Mac- Kay and Harry Hughes. Inter- .:I Page 12 The GuardianFriday, July 4, 1958 Cape Bretoners Inquire What f The Future Holds For Dosco ' SYDNEY (CE—The president of A. V. Roe (Canada) Limited has been asked to tell 130,000 Cape Breton-ens what the future holds for the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation. Cape Breton County Warden M. T. Sullivan released the text of a telegram sen-t Wednesday to Crawford Gordon, Jr, on behalf of the county and communities of Sydney, Glace Bay, New Waterford, Sydney Mines, North Sydney, Dominion and Louis- bourg. Roe last year acquired control of Dosco, the largest industrial employer in Nova Scotia. Mr. Sullivan's telegram dealt with a decision to shut down Dominion Coal Company mines for 25 days during, the summer months and “a sharp cutback in steel in which 840 or so men have been released from their jobs" at the Dominion Iron and Steel Limited plant here. Both com- , panics are Dosco subsidiaries. “Some 7,270 men have been registered with the unemploy- ment insurance ottices as a re- sult of the fiorced mine closures,” the telegram said. It asked for a guarantee I that the idle period would be limited to five weeks and steel production would be maintained and increased. FACT-FINDING STATEMENT “. . . I ask tor your assurance that a fact-facing statement will be made,” Mr. Sullivan said. "An A. V. Roe declaration of policy is desirable. But all we ask are the facts, a straight «from - the- shoulder statement. . . .” The iederal and provincial govm ernments announced last week that financial aid would be given Roe to limit the mine shutdowns to 25 days. 'Ottawa is believed contributing about $400,000 and the Nova S c 0 ii. a government $100,000 to finance a 1,400,000-ton coal stockpile. A committee of Cape Breton mayors was set up last week to ask for Dosco’s long‘ierm plans. Six Dosco mines in Cape Breton were idle last week but resumed production Mon- day. They will be shut down for various periods later in the sum- mer. O ther mines employing about 1,300 men are closed this week. TARIFF EXPERT MOVED OTTAWA (CPl—Dr. Claude Is- bister switching from tariIfts to taxes. The assistant deputy min- ister of trade is shifting over to the finance department, to be- come assistant deputy minister of finance, concentrating on tax- setting policy. The 44-year-old, Winnipeg-born economist will re- place Dr. A. K. Eaton who is re tiring. . Woman ""131 595'"0 AMAsz 50 miles per gal- lon economy makes it‘ pos- sible to be a Two Car Family for as little as $8.00 a month. (Average driving.) MacKAY MOTORS 59 St. Peters Rd. Dial 6448 below and send it to will do the rest. 1 If you are a pre-paid subscriber holiday address —if a w your home and bill you on return, GOING oN HOLIDAY? LET us BE OF SERVICE To YOU We will send the Guardian to your holiday address at no extra cost. I Just call the office nd give the necessary details or —- complete the form your nearest Guardian office and our circulation dept. : Your subscription will carry on. at your eekly subscriber we will transfer delivery from at the rate of 30¢ per week. 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