Will Carry Out Lieutenant Governor T. W. fatto and whilst under instruction. {lottetown Branch and officers; [he Guardian Page 3 Prowse. Following the inspection the ; Cadet corps a »___| At 7:45 that evening he will ar-|Commanding Officer and officers . — ase Sgr ps "| Thur. February, 6, 1958 Naval Inspection irive on board Queen Charlotte will hold a reception for t:e Rear|"* ~~ : ae ie ~ | and will start his inspection tour | Admiral in the Wardroom. Invited| /Rear Admiral Adams ‘ We Naval Divisiods: (Ole Rear Admiral Kenneth F./at eight o’clock. The personnel!to attend are the members of the |end early Wednesda) eee si Adams, C.D., R.C.N., Naval Di-| Will be inspected both at divis-|Naval Officers Association, Char- when’ he will take off to visit! Maritimes. Should there be a general strike {Canadian railroad workers call- ed this winter this Province would he extremely hard hit in the open- in of Mr. R. Earle Taylor, chair- man of the Charlottetown Board of Trade. “a strike at this time would crippling blows it has ever suffer- ed,” he stated. He was commenting on the warning issued by W.E. Gamble of Montreal, vice-president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- men and Enginemen that Canada faéés a nation-wide general rail itike if the railways act on the nm: Tuesday. Mr. Taylor noted that while wher areas of Canada can de- nd to a great extent on truck transportation, even if a strike tits the railways this is not so on ie’ Island which is wholly de- pedent upon the connecting link which the CNR provides at Bor- ten. ; NO IMMEDIATE DANGER Even if a strike is the eventual oiteome, authorities consider it is, unlikely as an immediate de- vdopment since the present union tontract with the CNR does not until March 31 and that with the CPR until May 31. There were indications today tym CPR and Union officials that COMING EVENTS Bingo, Hope River Hall tonight. Dance in: Green Road School, deal the Province one of the most | Kellock report findings published |: FEARLESS MARY ANN orTAWA, — Randi Ballard, 14,/this. snow dinosaur in front of|fear for Carole yd her brother Larry, 8, built/their Ottawa home. It holds no! Mary Ann Yewen, —— Strike Menace To Province talks would re-open shortly on the issues which produced the strike threat. Lt. Col. Frank Storey, who act- ed as controller of traffic during the 1950 railway strike said a strike at this time of year would be even more serious that that which took place eight years ago. In that earlier strike the econ- omy of the Island suffered ser- iously, shortages of many kinds developed and travellers were in- convenienced seriously. Col. Storey, said the committee he headed succeeded in getting the then Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent to have the Borden day before the strike ended. A letter from Mr. St. Laurent at that time promised that never again would the ¢Connecting link between the Island and mainland be broken even if another rail- way strike were to occur. “I think the Federal Govern- ment should take immediate act- ion to rescind the order by which control’ of the Borden Ferry is placed in the hands of the Rail- way.and have it placed under the control of the Department of Transport’’, he said. Col. Storey recalled that in 1950 the Island still had the services of the Wood Islands ferries which although they were inadequate, were a big help to the transport- ation between here and the main- Jand. He noted that the economy of the Island would still suffer a severe loss from a strike, even if the Borden ferry continued to operate, and particularily at the time of year when the greatest ferry put back on the run one Will Show Canine Rocket Travellers At World Fair By ROY ESSOYAN MOSCOW (AP)—The Russians will show their canine rocket travellers at the Brussells world fair opening April 17, the official in charge of the Soviet exhibits announced Wednesday. Dmitri A. Ryzhkov said dogs chosen will be kennel mates of Laika, whose body is circling the earth in the second Soviet satel- lite. All are veterans of successful trips into the. stratosphere, he added. The Russians will display *mod- els of their two Sputniks and the instruments and equipment used to track their courses. But the So- viet official added there will be no models of the rocket carriers or the launching apparatus. ‘{Soviet government is negotiating produce movement takes place. with Belgium to establish twin-jet TU-104 airline connections be- tween Moscow and Brussels, MAY CONTINUE SERVICE If the flights begin in time for the fair they may continue per- manently, Ryshkov added. Two Soviet ships “will shuttle tourists from Leningrad and large numbers of Soviet citizens al- ready have applied for permission to attend, Ryzhkov ‘said. Three ships are en route with 2,500 exhibits which weigh 2,000 tons. , The exhibits will be housed in a glittering pavilion of steel, alu- minum and glass at the centre of which will stand a giant statue Morgan, 2, and{jhead in its mouth. 3, who puts her! photo). (CP Wire- At St. Mark's, The annual church on Tuesday afternoon, Fe- bruary 27th. The meeting opened with prayer by the Rector, Rev. A.E. Piereey, who acted as chair- man. ; The Financial statement was read by the treasurer, Mr. Victor Buntain showed all obligations met and a small balance on hand. |A gift of one hundred dollars for eemetery repairs was gratefully received from Mrs. Bismarck Craswell. By resolution the greater part of the agenda was given to the Vestry Board for discussion and action. The officers for 1958 are War- dens, Messrs Victor Buntain and Howard Carr, re-elected; Vestry Board, Messrs Garfield LePage, Charles Craswell, Noel Hooper, Exton Bullman, Dannie Anderson, Charles Carr and Errol Buntain, re-elected; and Mr. Wellington Craswell, elected. Synod Dele- “Furnace Chief" Fuel “At Regular Prices” J. D. STEWART “PETROLEUM PRODUCTS” For Instant Service Dial 7126 WRIGHT SHOE vision Flag Officer, whose head- quarters is at Hamilton. Ontario, will carry out the annual inspec- tion of the local Reserve Division on Tuesday, February 11. He will be accompanied here by His Flag Lieutenant, Comba, C.D., R.C.N. This will be the Admiral’s final visit as Inspecting Officer as he is scheduled to retire from active duty April 2nd. after completing more than 33 years. services with the Royal Canadian Navy. His successor will be Commodore Edward W. Finch-Noyes, C.D., R.C.N., who is in the 32nd year of service. In April, 1953, the Rear Admiral was responsible for the estab- lishing of the headquarters for the Naval Reserve of Canada, at Hamilton. The inspecting officer is due to arrive in the City by service aircraft at about eleven a. m. Tuesday, and will be met at the airport by Commander J. N. Kenny, C. D., R. C. N. (R), Com- manding Officer /of H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte, and Lt. James Clapton R. C. N. Staff Officer. At two p.m., he will commence making his official calls upon, Mayor J. D: Stewart; Premier A. W. Matheson and His Honour, Annual Meeting Held Rustico congregational} gate, Mr. Howard Carr. D.C.S. meeting of St. Mark’s Anglican|Delegates, Messrs Victor Buntain Church, Rustico, was held in the and Noel Hooper. Auditor, Mrs. Noel Hooper. berta Buntain. Members of a special ceme- tary committee set up are: Mes- srs Victor Buntain, Charles Craswell, Noel Hooper and ex- ton Bulman. Votes of thanks were cordially extended to Mrs. Noel Hooper, organist, “Miss Alberta Buntain, Janitor and Mr. Victor Buntain, Treasurer. Meeting closed with the Bene- diction. \ Janitor, Miss Al- WESTERN LAKE Lake Winnipeg, covering 9,230 square miles, is larger than Lake Ontario. BURKE Jeweller Opposite Dominion Stores Large Selection of Beautiful Diamonds of Quality. our Credit Terms WATCHES GUARANTEED 5 YEARS INYOUR HOME? @ Electrical BARBADOS FANCY MOLASSES COMPANY LIMITED Bridgetown, Barbados, B.W.I. did you ever in s your life see anything os To TE equal GIVES whatever you cook a fascinat- PURE BARBADOS FANCY MOLASSES? ing flavor! 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Ryzhkov said mockups will|called “Sputnik.” For the Family Choo cout Hest stare 3 Teason for this! We pride Cards and Dance every Friday | be used because conditions at the} Ryzhkov said the pavilion itselt|] ~ 164 Queen St. Hi o a backed up by ane ":> and we try at all (qe nes 00 being the friend ht in Millview Hall, Sponsor- fair will not be suitable for actual| will cost 200,000,000 Belgian ome y onest food valu mes to offer fri 4 es and goo - endly service "ll be delighted . °° mine me haven’t met: ou demonstrations. francs (about $4,000,000) and the The exhibit director said the cost of the exhibits will be ab- sorbed by the enterprises you, drop in soon. We iby WI. Don’t try: to fit modern living Reserve Tuesday, April 15th for to old fashioned wiring. We music, door prize. Showing in Morell Friday ‘The Rigland” Starring Alan Ladd, Vitginla Mayo and Edmond O’- : en. in Warner Color. 8 p.m.. i Bros Hunter River, un- vading car feed Wed. 5, Thurs- ND. 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