Mormons-Ill 5‘" ' ' ‘ e M asst-st an out no. iNoodlos In Sky Experiment magmatic set-«mm mm WW :3 . ill _ s were . 'unm ,. ' against "olu " the vi- u ... . Will Be Revnved By USAF m... o earth on. at... fig "r, ,W, m in! o. - , per dlpo main- M to mam “an”. 1' z " r CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)-- was supposed to provide a iam- taln t interfere with re- m an about 1.3. n Moniaque, SOUI’iS, Klngs County...“ controversial “rector bi: proof methéid of global radio search and radio astronomy. mile:ll lug: and that one; ‘. : - e sky" experimen w ere communica on. mm "H" w '- 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. May 8, 1963- muuom of “Dy copper wire, mm; “palms. “nod £1112 ngwfiulzn dwut“ Do- u the world “flags: = . fvriii gibkglvedrogdthethfisfamile:se the no: cgpp'evrudipoles MEI-d witn- lgmtgf? Wm intermissi- : .r F the future. ifalled to function. instead of W0 0 ' Military'interest in the to 9 might “got-awry of the scattering they remained in a 93“ ect arises from the facfi’tbig "j - o 0 ‘Massachusetts Institute of Tech- mass. ’ The experiment is designed to such an orbiting mm mm I Can Federaflon Membershlp neiogy a id here it will At that time various scientists put into orbit. about 2.000 miles provide a reliable moon. 0, . ' again conduct the test which including Sir Bernard Lovell. above the earth. a narrow band communication not w“ . MONTAGUE —- A s p e c t al settled or left over for the raw was first attempted in October. director of the huge radio tele- of 400.000.000 tiny hair-like me- upon satellites whim could-.- b. _; meetins 0f the Montague WW“ lar meeting. 1961. The band of orbiting wires cope at Jodrell Bank. England. tellic fibres. They fire so tiny destroyed by enemy action. 3 Council was held last ‘ I for the purpose of appointing the ‘ : assessors for 'l 3. anfd to deal w‘th the m a t t er 0 renewmg a membership in the Canadian I MODI'O & Ltd. I v W Federation of Mayors and Mun- w 5.? icipalities. As Town Clerk G. Arnold Wightman was unable to be pre- sent Stewart Vickers was ap- pointed clerk for the meeting pro tem. All councillors w e re present. Also present was police officer Edward Downe. George Gordon and Athol Rob- ertson were appointed assessors for the 1963 tax year and will be- gin immediately. Montague has been a member of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities for several years and until recently was the only small town in the rovince to be a member. E01- lowing some discussion on the matter it was decided to renew a .2 on I- a" at"? 2'3", .“’--"- ydfio’p’m. g. \L can, 7. 2:: 2 s: :i- '7- ar?» so as disses” item It’s easier to shop here for YOUR mothe . .. because suggested here are the gifts found to be most popular r . with mothers year after year gifts that show her how much you care, and the thought put into its selection. But shop early ., .. display is now at its best . .. .. ,ornsfl‘ngizh CHARTER NIGHT cclchra- the charter is District Govern-e h . tions were held at St. Peters or Colin MacKay ilefti to Bay when the newly-organized King Lion RB. Pratt. The St. . . O i From Souris Lions Club received its ciiart- Peters club is the ninth to be i as -::-'= w §l7/ ' / er. Shun-n lih"\'f‘ presenting chartered in the province. . ‘ 0111' a I f I membership for this year. Bruce H. Yeo advised us: our following the. decision to become . I 50”“ ‘ Fm” mm W- t.membe‘g.}2‘§‘.2eb;”°hid”§§{§ her secret Wish is one of our new - e conve gem 19“ here Wardey' bmg' this month in Toronto. He also ‘ her an i h left: fl}: gigging gratindisavdeuringr suggested that at least one of the past few days to 10. ‘ the councillors should attend this The four latest departures. i convention wit . m. headed for the fishing grounds Mayor qu has attended fed- off the northeast coast Nova eration meetings in 1953 at Mon- DRESSES Soft shades of spring. bright prints. and. novelty designs . in the largest grouping of smartly styled dresses. Name the occasion—there’s a dress appropriate for the event! A complete size range assures you of a proper fit. Haggai SLIPS PARKING LOT located or the rear of the store. Charter ls Presented St. Peters Bay Lions Club of-i minded the sponsoring club ofi ficially became the ninth char-l its duty to guide and instructl tiered 8.95 to 35.00 our most popular selection ever . . . COATS on Prince Edward? the new club during the next? smua' Via the Gut 0f ,Ca‘nso‘ gilt]: igsaigtlggrit: Hzgéx 1960 Island Monday evening. when} six months or more in the aims i It Was learned 1.8“ mght that l a“ e 'uon District Governor Colin McKay : and ideals of Lioni-sm. whim-5P dragg?’ '5. “POM F: M the N0.“ 1?” cf“; 3 f r of Oromocto, .\'.B.. presented. Souris President Mamld pie l a‘mve m souns.wnh .“S “to .he gave "once ° "35°" 0 0d! King Lion R. B. Pratt with his sided over the function. Follow- " gamma-"- "5 aim” “"11.”er ‘ NEW“, ‘0' 5m" “I” a“ i club‘s charter at St. Peters ing the charter presentation s'gnal , [he “"0 filletmg municipalities and againh (iiirtft—i I Holy Name Hall. District Governor McKay, inn Plants m the town to 89" opera'l sent“ it at Cmcago and a e'd Representatives of Lions Clubs' structh President Pratt and l “ms. “mm-way early M°nday 1 amine,“ and 315° “8‘11 it “‘3? 4 throughout the province, their! his executive in their respective . mmm'w' ' at He‘llfax' Wm; ’95“ t5 'l‘lge'; wives and special guests swellU duties. 1 ‘ A? 3“ even.t“hg 5 ’3‘? tiw n the ranks attending the Various Lions and guests who; ‘ EdV‘Sed twat mt 9:“ rovincial: charter night banquet and dance took part in the official ‘cere- i i 5‘10"“? 13,9 0“ d°th ecpa n adian; to some 140 in all. including the monies included Rev. F ran ‘ “manuals; :26 0‘; h e r sma”. district governor's party of Mr edwell who extended the oom- O. D k I, along “’11 ‘ th or a“ get out and McKay.E1-ic Jessome munity welcome; a _zone wel- n 6 $33}; gigs: “hem and and Mrs. Jessome 0f Kensmg- come by James Atkinson and Borden now were m mbers of I sum coats, fitted, “and, cape Shape, of ton, a regional welcome by Deputy GEORGETOWN — The Kings full, len h other guests from outside the District Governor Molloy. both County May assizos of the 3... 3‘1"“ “Edhitf :1: mfile‘sliefigeth" gt what have you . . in exciting fabric. province were intennatio-nal of the Charlottetown club. promo Court of Prince Edward :yfmf Bier: “taming to Spoil her a little with a slip of nylon or eatilene ' _ lovely calms smart neutrals m councillor, Joseph Maund; de- Donald MacLennazn pro- Island was held at Gcorgetow e m ‘ p . . ink bue. aeafoam f sunshine. ' ‘ m’ police business and street condi- tions that must be dealt with immediately were discussed and trounced lil‘iie benediction, while Lou Bagnail. Charlottetown con- ducted the official roll call of clubs. and Walter Dingwell. MLA of Midlgell tendered the provincial address of welcome. Milton Fitzpatrick. S o u r i s club. . the toast to the ladies and it was responded to B Pratt of St. Mc. ous names guaranteed for their work. rnanship and styling. yesterday. Judge Mark P Guigan presided. There were no cases on th e docket and the court was ad- journed sine die. The Crown was represented by Deputy Attorney- General J.A. McGulgan. . , IW' I By Harvey Woods and Luxite by ksysor.. 4.95 to 8.95 HALF SLIPS For Mother’s Day giving . . . comfort and fit . . . by Harvey Woods and Luxito by Kayser . Blue, pink. fawn and sunbeige. etc. Small. medium. large. 3.95 and 4.95 , puty district governor. Bud Mo. mo. and High l‘OOl’l’lJE'T. all of Moneton. N.B._ and Help ley of Riverside, NB. In his address prior to the actual charter presentation to the St. Peters club, District Governor McKay congratulated Dr. .Wolfgang Marold and the Case- OBJECTS T0 ENGLISH NEW DELHI (Reuters) — A right-wing mem er of India's upper house tore up a bill to - MORE HEART DISEASE [keep English in official use in Souris Lions Club for the ex- by MDS- Since 1930 deaths from vhcart'this country. He and several cent?“ work done 1'5] me pm‘l Petens' disease in Canada have in-ioiher members walked out be- moting and sponsoring of the On behalf of the St. Peters 1creased from 12,000 to 49,000 aifore the House approved the} new St. Peters club. and re- club. secretary-treasurer, Colin we“ , .measure Tuesday_ ’ . Jackson presented District Gov- l ‘ IN MEMORIRM emor McKay and Mrs. McKay in loving memory of 19.98 -- 65.00 laminates, wools and novelty materials! .. . . shop early! 3’2 i i with a gifts following ‘ . mundane} . i which the indi-vri ual clubs in ét- ‘ i tendance presented gifts to the j . . Peters club. including the. . club's gong and gave] by the sponsoming Souris club. B R l E F S ‘ Following a baked ham din- n Mrs. Rooney Joy. Who deported this life May 8. 1962 Inserted by her husband and family. er. and served by: the St. Peter's Women's Insti- ‘ tute. the balance of the even- ing was spent in modern and i old time dancing with music} smozvs FUNERAL — Thel “mm by M“ “d “muEd' funeral for Mm John H. Sim! ward Baker of Souris. assisted1 ons was held Monday May ‘ by Other Whmtary mm."th- " lists in attendance. from the MacLean Funeral a Home to St. Peters Bay United Church. where ' SUITS A reflection of all the fashion news 1! give her a SWEATERS Delectable calm-s. fashion wise in classi and dressmaker styles. Choose from Ban. ion, iii bulk orlon. 100% pure botany wools and newest crepe nylon in plain and floral patterns. Styled by Helen Harper, Lady Anne. Gienay Kitten. Lady Louise and Art Knitting Mills. Sizes range from M to 44. Priced at— 1963 . . . a variety of textured wools . . and double knits . . . new colors of spring and summer and black and navy. Size Ice Patrol Discontinued Department of fisheries offi- cials have discontinued their for this one-hand 2995 up operated grease gun During the service St. Peters Bay quartet sang “Beyond the Sunset". Pallbearers were Les- lie MacLaren. Frank MacLaren. range is complete. ' Baker. Interment was in William MaCLarent R" 5 59“ dailv air aim] of 1 land oasis ' MaCLaren- 399m" M30131?" to check :n ice conditions? mth eaCh canon of , I and Earl MacEwen. Flower- “Lobstermen are fishing now." E550 MP Grease Cartridges 4 9 5 'I 3 9 bearers were Lyman Sander— 9 81d .3 department member, ‘ fl — . son. Leith Sanderson. Shirley Sutherland. Melvin MacLareu, Richard Hayden and P re 5 ton g MacEwen. interment took place1 in Midgell cemetery. McMAHON FUNERAL — The funeral for, Joseph McM a h o n‘ was held from the Perry Funer- al Home to St. Columba's Church. East Point. R, e q ii i em High Mass was celebrated by Rev. W.D. MacDonald, wh also conducted service at the embers of Souris “and can pretty well keep track of any ice that may be a dan- ’D .1 ‘Vlonday's air patrol show- ed shore ice from Cable H e e d to East Point and some loose ice in some of the bays in th e province's coast. A large mass of ice was lying along the Cape Breton coast from George Bay to Cape St. Lawrence. An east wind could bring this ice over to shore in Kings County. branch Canadian Legion attend- ed in a body. Flag bearers were James McIntyre and D a n lei Jarvis. committal is] J. MacDonald, and Reveille by George Boud- reault. Pallbearers were S. A. cAulay. Pius McEachern, Angus McInnis. Largus McIn- nis. Kenneth Fraser. Lyman the church cemetery. TOUR RCAF POSTS OTTAWA .CP)—Maj.-Gen. A. Henry, chief of air staff of the Royal Belgian Air Force. or. rives here Tuesday to be" I five-day tour of RCAF installa- tions. He will spend the first day in Ottawa. Wednesday in St. Hubert. Que. and Montreal. Thursday in Winnipeg. Friday in Cold Lake. Alta. and fly direct from Cold Lake to Brus- 0nly Preparation H Contains New Healing Substance... Shrinks Hemorrh If your doctor thinks that surgery is not necessary. 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