qpsll-”, T15. 1953 so, Koreans Continue To Oppose Truce Terms id:-sert. them in event of a Korean N” 3 wcem Visitor , g , Possibly he gave silli- lll” Ummd stmes Jmm ilar assurances to Rhee although , there was no announcement of I” lwhnt. was discussed. H , . talked witll I””k"" t50lP:iik Sun Yup. Reppblic of Korea iariny chief of staff, whom he had Adiiiiiiil Millur Ri'””””I- WWI" lsiliniiiuiled froln the United States, (ind as ii good friend of all Aslans.and emu. 5E()i L. ii.liii Hi clueiiv Sviiuziinll , , , .;,.,-.,i whose ancient sireets ralivl tn Knirnii cries of lwiiiir ht stall met with President .Api.--The next rlliiir-,m.mEsmc. Rhee Wednesday Later V.l11”y( to stand up and fight coin-l Eurlm. mulllfilli. doubtless talked lover. .1115 with Rhee the aged pl0S1d0lllEitoiliiceiiiclit H,,1,.;i.i oppusilioli which iliienleilsqmmd not in iilnw up the truce. R:itlfoi'riis V1513 W35 fsii lll riisis H,. hid Just come from Fnrinosri. ii lirtr :lfIl'(lllC0 of the current Kama but his arrival was tlmely..w1.m5- Rhee Korean generals. in the day. Rhee and cabinet discussed the that scheduled ' ms Ham. , g The Lzovernmeiit spokesman, Dr. 4l55”19d Iemml Ch”"'59,Karl I-long Ki. said Switzerland Nallrilllliitm W0 U- 5- Imuld noti"IllIS made a very wise decision" Valley. Gen- Mrs Lorne s Mrs. South I ATTABHMENTS . . 5, INC. ' '. iuismn. guar- oi 5 N” lcaiiei Mr. George Brookins, Kensing- ton. was a recent business visitor to Fredericton. Seaman and Mrs. John MacLe0d,. Breadialbane, were recent visitors to Fredericton. Adler I .s.”s-.5...---. N 157 GRAFTON ST.. UllAl(l4U'.I.'TET0WN We lantu All Tide: at Clunan: nu lstlrnntu an haunts. TIT:UIkO Shop 153 Great George St. BVWZO. McI(ay & - R. -T. Holman Ltd. Summcrsldo 4, Charlottetown o Simpson-Soars Fredericton and Vicinity Mrs Ella Abbott, Hunter River to Pleasant Stailley Curtis, and non . 311- Wesley and Orville were visitors Swllltriilnd Ito Plcilsalllt Valley on Sunday June send personnel to 7th. iKorezi to aid in handling prison- a truce unless M1'5- Hflllylwee-ks entertained approved the armistice the members of the Pleasant Val- ley Auxiliary at her home on Tues- dliy evening: Julie 2nd, Mrs, Jgn. nie Sllarman was devotional lead- er, and also leader of the study 129 Kent St. - Phone 2180 Wallace Moose Mall Order ('IISl0mN's Wrlto Box 579. Summerrildc Johnston Motors Murray River ' Clark Bros. 4 Montague - Mount Stewart St. Peters Co.. Limited ' Summerslilo Mayhow Cycle ' Shop Urnpsml rm: GUARDTAN, CHARLOTTETOWN period. "0 Word of God Incarn- ate" was sung. The meeting closed by glnglng "God Save the Queeng Miss Catherine Buchanan, teach- er of Oyster Bed Bridge School, spent a. recent week-end visiting at her home in Hazel Grove. Mr. and Mrs, David Andrew, Du-llngton, were recent visitors to Fredericton. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison. Mrs. David Rennie and Miss Catherine Nicholson, Darlington. were visitors to Fredericton on Sunday June 7th. Minister 'John Aliearii, Borden, was a recent visitor to Frederic- ton, the guest of Mr. and Ml's. Herbert Ross. Miss Oatherlne Stevenson, tea- cher of Bonshaw school spent the week-end of June 'lth., visiting at her home in Fredericton. Miss Eleanor Weeks. Halifax. was a. visitor to Fredericton for the week-end of May aim, the guest of her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weeks. Mrs. Horace Taper and little daughter, Granville, were recent visitors to Fredericton the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Weeks. Mr. Donald C. MacKay, Boston Mass., is visiting in Fit-derietriii the guest of Mr. Lemuel Wyziiid and Miss Elle Wyand. Mr. and Mrs. N. Aubrey Cutcliffe visited relatives and friends in Cape Traverse, Tryon, and Bor- den on Sunday June 7th. The many friends of Mrs. Mur- dock Cutcliffe, Hunter River, are sorry to hear that she is a pati- ent in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. Lloyd Pound, Toronto, Ont- ario, spent an enjoyable holiday recently visiting in Hazel Grove the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Pound. Mr. alid Mrs. Alex MacDowcll, and sons Jackie and Stewart, Glenholme, N.S., spent a few days recently visiting relatives in Bor- den, Fredericton and Winsloe. , DMD Mr. a'nd Mrs. Frank Cutclifle, and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Cutcliffe. Fredericton, attended the Dingwell --Cutcliffe wedding held in Trinity United Church on Monday June lst. . Miss Ellen Bilcyli-ii-nail, lP:lL'IlCl' of Travellers Rest school, spent the week-end of Julie 7th., visiting in Fredericton, the guest of her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Buch- anan. The many friends of Mr. Thomas Wlilmore. Kensington, a form”- resident of Pleasant. Valley, are pleased to hear that he has re- turned home from the Prince Ed. ward Island Hcspital. where he was a patient for some time. Miss Joyce Bertram. Miss Ireta Stevenson. Mr. Byron Cutcliffe. Mr. Ben Cutcliffe and Mr. Gordon Bie- venson were among those attend- ing the United Church Young Pea. . pies Rally, held in Lot. 16 on Wednesday June 3rd. , s-e l The regular monthly meeting oil the Happy Gleaners Mission Band was held in Pleasant Valley Un-i ited Church on May 30th,, Wm, the leader. Mrs. Harry Weeks pre. SW38. The study period was led by Mrs. William E. Stevenson and was taken from the study book "Nyimeas Two Villages". Th” T531118! service of worship was held in Fredericton Christian Church on Sunday evening June 7'-ll-. and was conducted by the pos- tor. Rev. Mr. watterivorth, who KEVE 11 Very inspiring message. Miss -7"-"W1 Murray was oi-iznni.-r. Tho choir sang 'Lovc Lifted Me." ....... The Pleasant Valley Young Peo- ples linlon met at the home or the Misses Evelyn and Laura smith on Friday evening June am. The devotional leader for the evening WM Byron Cuticliffe. Following the M15100” Period ii. study period and an interesting cusuuuioh Wu led by Rev. w. 13. Misc!-'hail. At the close of the meeting refresh- msnts were served by the hostesses and committee in charge. Several of the Fredericton mom- bem of the Central Queen's ales Club, with their friends, attended the annual meeting held on June 4th at Shining Water's Lodge. Mrs. Blair Andrew was hostess. A pre- sentation was made to the group's lnltructior. Mr. William Rogers, and also to the president. Mrs. George Dlciuegon. Delicious re- freshments were served by the 11033653. and I very enjoyable even- IHC was spent by all. The regular meeting of the Ikeder-lcton Women's Institute wlrheld at the home of Mrs. Mil- ner Hill on Tuesday evening June 9th. The president, Mrs. Hill, pre- sided. Plans were made 'to hold a picnic for the children. Delegates were appointed to attend the an- nual convention and reports of oommiuces given. Lunch was serv- ed by the hostess assisted by the refruhment oommittce, and the meeting closed by singing "God Save the Queen." - Anybody But. A candidate for county sheriff was soliciting votes in a small town in Oklahoma. After giving an at.- tentlve man a fervent campaign speech. he asked for his support. "well, mister. I tell you, you are s' choice," replied the man. Jolley's Dept. Store H'c (lorry ('nmple'.o H'.'.lfI( of Ports 0'14-ary PlI0lll" 8 Sourls Matthew 8; Mclioan Limited The would-he sheriff pondered I moment. Then. concluding that he could not easily eliminate his first choice by maligning the man, he asked cheerfully: "And who's your first choice?" "Well. air, just anybody." PAGE ELEVEN. Girl Guide News l Central Royalty Guides Since the tunics and ties. the mothers and of the Glee Maureen MacDonald as Carr. Anne Carr, Annie Laurie - petition alid as each book contain- ed about '10- pages showing uni- the following Badges were present- with their Wing! and flew up to forms and dress of guides and ed to Brownies of the 11th Char- Guides: Brownies in other countries, it was lottetown Pack: a. very difficult job for the judges ,to make a decision, however, af- iter a. great deal of consideration it. was decided that the winner was- the llth Charlottetown Pack lol and Judy Archer. Zion Church, Charlottetown. ifor their time ijudging our competitions. Charlottetown Brownie Pack wentl through the Magic Tunnel Guides , Twlilanillllg (If U19 Zioli Church Hall. The Brownies Guides ill Parkdzile Hall the fol- in see her fiance ride In It Time- 15t CBHUBI RDYBNY GUMB C0ms'ivere presented with their Wings lowllliz Brownies were L-ilrnlled by The nratiicr 100k UP her Dally OH ADP” 130, t3V9F)'0ll9 lmsiby District Commissioner Sll2'.&lllilEII)lSl.ltlCt , been very busy. This also uicliidesiwlacxinnon and after being inciiMncxinnnn, Marilyn seamnn. Mar- flashed iiast and disappeared 6N the mothers and friends M10 made Good-by by their Brown Owl Mrs.ii4aret Ward, Carole Mathesoii, Aiin Sllallpfd her mouth like 5- Clamp- Joseph , , U , . The Ellis WON? their new UHF Brownies. they were welcomed into on Bars were presented to the fol- lCi10Wv" She 55”dv acid” I dlsmu forms for the first tinle on l"l'l- the 121;, day. May 22, for the enrollment Cornpany by the which was witnessed by some of Gordoil Potten. Tile Brownies Fly-iEleaiiul' C0101lF jory Stewart. Several games were-Dorotliy Mciililis, bearer with Adele Beck Mid Mona played and ice cream and cookiesilvlabnl Goclkin, Iloleii Gallant andiled States Army teams. The wo- Leslle 85 BURNS. The 101I0WlllE TC' was served by the Local Assoeia-;'l'rudi llickox. The Guides forlned; men said local talent cruits were enrolled by Miss AI'5t?ll-,tioil members. Meeting closed with ilieir llorsrshoe and the Bll0lKlillP5'LlSCd and that few Biltons undr.-l'- ault: Sheila Bagnall, Marilynllgveusong mid Taps, Befdra the Flying-up ceremonyilowlng Brownies were presented Janet Dough-I. Mid!!! Bevan, Emily Wood, Elaine Wood Tlirlft Badge, Gail Stewart. and Helene Waters. Gardener Badge, Marilyn White. Mrs. James Burks was present- Writer Badge, Gail Stewart. ed with her Warrant as BFOWD OW! Minstrel Badge, Gail Stewart by the Commissioner. The Guides then held In Enrol- Book Lover Badge, Gail iitewart. ment, Ceremony when the follow- Collectors Badge. Aline Moore, mg Guides were emailed by tho in Dorothy Burke. Patsy Burke. Betty Digmcc, commissioner: Alberta. iGainesir-r, Marilyn White, Heather Murpliy, Myrna Clay and Carol MncNevln, Vicki IVUICNCVIIT, Lnul'- Macxay, The Commissioner spoke WW1 Small. G-"Iii 5i0W?lFl- briefly to the Guides and Brownie! ' nn and the meeting closed with Taps. We wish to thank the Judges and interest Flying-up Ceremony Thirteen Brownies of the lltli Parkdsle Brownies and Guides iiitol evening in joint. On Wediieudziy afternorili at a A Ki-1'1 Wh0 W” In 1”" wnh " on Tuesday meeting of Brownies amlijocke-3' had D91"-waded her mam" position Coniniissloiior Suzanne near the rails. and When the hols" Rodd and the otnei-lcameron alid Gail Cameron. Gold- ”You ought not to marry thli sh-he a boor. i told him to look out T01 Bu;.k.,"nie, and when he passed he never MCGHJ: l't'('ll raised his cap." Charlottetown Captain Guideilowliig Brownies, Wendy Mrs.l.leaii Vessey, Lorna Anll Hogan. Donna T9lJ1'856D13Ul'05 ing-up are as follows: Karen Silii- ltiloria Ellsworth, Gloria Macxay. Club. TMSB EUBSES mons, Anne Moore, Betty Gaines-'Marp,ai-ct Duffy and Mardi Mc-l and the Commissioner, Miss Arsen- (er, Lailrctta 311": WEN? Welcomed by U10 C?lP' more, Sondra Sutherland. Dianne seilted to the following Brownlcst The 22 iionien who play a. soccer thin. M155 Lallgilifh !Burgoyne. Catherine Genge, Shir-l After the Horse Shoe Formaiioniiey the colours were marched on by Mon-json, Small. Joan Cud-il)ouald. Golden Hands were pre- FAVI-;RSl-IAM, England, (CPi-- iiiet Douglas. Jeanie Found, Linda match at the ziilniial l"aversllilm Boisnrr. Joyce Archer, Betty.Wari-eii, Judy Johnston, Audre,i”c;iriiii':il have protested against Marilyn White, Mar-jBeraii. Emily Wood. Elaine Wood.,p1ans to replace them this year Helene Waters.' with a baseball game between Uiii- should be ltlicir Magic Tunnel and the fol-isililid baseball. MacLean, Anna MacMillan, Ro-i berta MacDonald, Margaret Perl'y, Marie Roper. Virginia Noylcs was qualified but due to illness could not be present. Patrol Leaders Maureen Mac- Donald, Anna MacMillan, Susan Morrison were presented with a pin to be worn in the front of the beret as a distinguisliiilg mark, until such time they pass their second class and may iii-ar the real P.L. distinction. After a few remarks by Miss Arsellault the guests Joined in the circle and sang Taps. On the Monday previous the Icaptain enrolled Patrol Lezider :SllSRn Morrison, Patrol Seconds Laura Bernard and Adele Beck. 1 ........M i Giude at (lnronation 1 A very interesting letter has ibeen received from Nancy Hynd- 'man, the Girl Guide. from Prince Edward Island atteiidiiig the Corn- nation. telling of her stay in Loli- clon. She visited Windsor Castle and saw the Queen's Doll House which was a real treat. cverytliini: in miniature and complete in ev- ery detail from ii Gardrii hose to a baby's scales. 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