Tax Cuts Show Sizabls ’ . o Page 1 Tlie Guardian Federal Members. P. E. I. Ayrsluros Ma Dec 9 1 ' ' ' (CPI — 'l'eI‘l|P‘I'|' M0 y’ ' ' p r (Continued from Pafle 1. Class leaders - F Y r ‘I958 ...,.. i......l ., the mm in - vigorous protagonist of good ed ‘ 1,‘ Van“. dam . (1 ' 47 zlnuseslaf d mated K-]eI'rv-:1) Three cows of particular -la- ‘ Ih In lgyduv 3 51 6 9 ' ' "'9 531‘ P"0Vl"*'° V‘ '9' ‘Vterest to Prince Edward Island 011- ( diaa ta - Null) 10.033 1133 ) (Dd) l|'l|°W3 9“ N V H n I n C h F kl)iVedPso "°"l:.iT°°"’ WI ‘:11 mliA"m"" '"°°"“' Wm "' P&ycrsA!lli ntgpdgctlixrbeneflt 2: 830.000 mm 5-751 Dawson ‘lb — 3- 5°53" '3 5° ' tat rince ward l'an has 1 3 R 0 p u g. . _ 55 ' g hm one of “S mo“ distinguuhodrtztsieigr fie 3 Finance Minister I-‘lernlngur ‘per Married. no children ‘mu 3‘: n‘ur,.Ax (cm _-I-he wurhfl ‘sons and the dominion of Canadai Raebum Mm; owned by rial“ Income “x cm‘ an an‘ 9.5“) 52 “ Edmmmn '1 g #00 IAY3 I ‘u3'»l-“"530” . By CLELL BRYANT bies. more time devoted to scl- of school children xvi-ariiig glas- one of its leading citizens. .E,,-re Marga, or New wm. -T3158’ i “"1 th ! tn“ $3,000 117 - mu" 9 ,3 [lead to bflfl about four incl UONDON vReuters) . British ence and the opening of a chil ses IS ~lIl,’hl1.Vhl3h£’I' among those "To bis sorrowing widow andsmre topped the senior 2-year erg‘ :,‘reu.n:'pl;1,m¢ gncorgw “X 8'50" 190 g‘ w[nnjp¢' 15' 23 """°d"°m-.'mu”m"“" parents protested Sunday thatldrens‘ press conference with television sets than those family. I extend my heartfelt 01d (-1... Wm, 1231; lb; of P“ h pmrm t m r | 34.000 55 ..rom.w 24 3 lodlsh 759 W935“ I‘ 9XP9<‘tcd television is mining their chil-I Sir Robert Frasaer. ggrcctojr [of wilrhoiliat. P “I h h ‘sympathy " milk .494 lbs fat which is 156 Eghasomerhsex mom ‘“°xu_ m?;o’r" :3 1‘ ::____ 11 15 ‘° "m51c3k.m"""' ”°mV~"'“ MW dren's eyesight. slowing thcirthe commercial In epe ent ee-. ‘. . a ett. a speec t era- V V percent of me bl-99¢ ct”; . lam“ . 35 35 lrllnflll _ speech and turning them lntolvision Authority which has bOI_'Ile‘plSI. has blamed tel€\lSl0n for the. MR‘ MACDONALD _ _ average In milk and 147 por- 9§r.ar;rs r‘ how ‘M m‘r°r195.r and 310-000 :3” 1- - 25 n Forecaltlt neurotic idiots. I I!t‘l‘U(‘h Roth th:l0;Il'll_ICl5m. repliedrlbackwardness ofksomc children in In tributri :10 DAI‘. l;llar.:glll8IildS:cen[ of I. so “H was works out for person; who 815.000 5107 5.”, mredeflcton 37 38 Norman Nov. Scout 0”,“ And one study group c aims t at “ o in is not going to: earning to spea correct . ‘memory. o n . ac ona ,. Almon wood and ns. te . . _ ~ - ' rum‘ John 40 47 east snow after. American Western movies aren‘trlcad any child astray." [THE "lDl0T‘s LANTERN"‘ |Coiiser\ati\e . . Kllll-:s.lYork are the owners of East ;:nd:g:§le;n:“::$re:":,r3,o $0 ‘30 $25521 $2? lloiictoa 45 46 nood; colder; light northerly helping the problem. ;WES'I‘ER!\S MINORIT V r ‘The need for speech srtimulla-‘said: "It is with profound regretlmver D,-wd;-op who produced chudre 350.000 20. . rum“ ‘7 50 h rr to Dr. Simon Yudkin. secretary of; Westerns and adventure SI.0I'lESi:.il0Il I: somtcftimes fgund 1: chil-‘that we in Ottiiwa heard of the 10.804 lbs. milk. 471 lbs fat for 1,“ "a Mu-fled wflh two children .0,-mg“; fl,.[:ay . mg. n New the council for children’: welfare make up only one-quarter com- ren rom omes w ere t ere is passing of Wil lam J. P. Mac- n gvex-age test of 4.8 pe to .r ‘-5,, | ' Glugow 33 fl. which chased horror comic books mercial television's childrensia ritual of nightly mute fixationlMiIlaii. ().B.E. who will go. iiead the junior two year old Mn". . ._ T e , H” Id uh" from newsstands. said "vigi- time. he said. The programs ex-‘as the TV-addicted family sits en- down’ in histcrfl as one of ouflclass This is 183 r ent of Q-$3 1% 3 22 “.3. cmmu::"'dh'" lantc" groups will watch for S€.‘f.r(‘Iu(I(‘ agony and violence and.tranc_ed before the iot's Ian» Province-‘s -a -31 !i.gur_‘§.‘;ho reed class average In ‘2-500 M0 166. $5000 73 44 rt ver valley: Overcast; Intermix. sadism and suffering on English.teach “selflessiiess. honesty. cn-‘tern. he said in his annual mt‘(ll- Through early family and POI?»-"milk and 141 Percent in fat. $3-mo 2361 “boo 220 1“ n S 0 at ‘now beunnh‘ in .“emo0n_ TV programs. ‘durance. and our duty to protect cal report. V ‘cal connections Dr Mai-Millan‘ The cuss lender in me sen. $3300 348 ‘$189 $5000 382 “O VERAL H. (AP) colder. nonhe‘.¢ 15 in: The council also received com- the weak." _ I “This constant absorption of has been known and admired by ior ‘year old’ 3o5_d,y on-",5. “boo ‘:3 ‘03 $7500 “O no CAPE (‘ANA I . . ‘I. ‘nun-in m n to 23' LOW. plaints about American accents A survey in Wales showed that one-sided visual. artificial entcr- me _for many years. I was ion produced her record in 603 573 ‘whoa 1”‘ L3” The U.S. Ar Force :d'l'g0l" rt: huh “ cmrbtkmwn ‘ad Mom on British teleiision Half the the eyesight of children watching talnment may mean that somegprivileged to serve under his 3 -rm, Columbia but she is $7300 1116 1083 315000 2'9“ 2“: all: was shot skyws an U ml 20 "Id 25' rndflrcmn 15 and programs reaching the 3.500.000.’television regularly may be im-‘children have not learned to able leadt rsliip in the local Legis-‘Irhe daughter of L¢,[3nd'5 Royal 316000 r'752 13722 ‘whoa 4'9" rs“ but the GIIOOUVCIIGII OI “I mil“ :5 slim John 25. British children nightly are ini- paired. r - r ‘name letters or colors. are unable Iaturc \\lI(‘l'l' I came to know llllnrvrcroriai [hr eighteen year old $15000 3'4“ 3‘“2 $36000 9'40“ 9'2” was In doubt. hp?” 5!. J NV” vane‘ ported from the United States. I‘ D;-_ A ll. Griffith. senior iiiedl- to repeat simple III.l]~;‘l‘\1~‘y 1-h:\II1t?S liitiiiiatcly and appi’ccialt" his; ow that stood fourth in her 5:537 5:507 20:09‘ 19:9“ Th! defence department in or cud.“ Cloudy with a . . . . . 1 l‘dll(‘all(lIllSl\ haie asked for cal offitci at Laiditf repoilsiii or toiiipielieiid nunibeis ill of m iiiv uaiiii human quilitics and clash [ K H Bowen and wuhlnflon fr"; hm“ mg fur 3; “W ck.’ m“rv.l' cold “gm , . . . - . . _ . . . . . or er 1 5 _ _ . morc plays from cliildreii's books. the current issue of the British which most children haye learned strong cliai'act(-r- as \\ l as his‘s0n_ virroria at Anmorsi this of the 1,500-mile as a Iuc- wr . ' '15 “I more programs for creative hob- Medical Journal that I.lICWIlAtI7l':IB€I:.£IlAIl:lI“3iIl;CIlI.E:\flECv—_ _ \“'lt:rz<L'xt'PPIl0llal (-anal.-ily III inany year ma second in iiierucltlwfiz, Pea‘-I Harbcr Says Bomber but ‘later I:ldm¢:¢‘\|'::dP:: an memoorr L°'_M‘h “ m_ l G A . P I. “Decorated by his Country .°feai:g.e:gg°w! u the 0y I R ed R d d N U K rgggfduvllf 0 n mufidiwl 33‘ Pbcllton five O Sln“llIi'il'l' hoiioiircd b -.‘y 5 I ' 9 Sq I15. fl 0 0 ' - w‘ 4 ~ 3 y T . Tli l , leaimn white mis- ~ _ (' ll'('Il. rc-_~p(‘(‘lo(I and zliillllft-‘rd, land: dValt(I"l:(I)lIflear l;lIl.naT.T‘I‘g Loiisl PE , M B M d slls Ieftonlls Iauncxliiag pad.‘ nigh tide today at Chsrloug. ‘ IIIOCUIGIIODS TO "V 1*“ "“*5*“*.**"“ °“*‘<“‘- '0' mslovincd by w. . Sa age. Lad-‘ r'““‘ ""R,B°“ ‘AP. “ 5“ “Y 9 9'99 It-wed in lira It went Itnisht town at 12.40 turn. and ii.54 pt iiiiusiial contributioiis to the bet- rr,_,r_ BC‘ She produced 12.580 lsnial group clustered on I-ord ls-| V wlrd ‘her nrrn‘ m_ M Ruruco “ tn mm, 8‘ Last week “‘“"°'“ 0‘ “'5 l°”°‘V "19" 1" 5° lbs. of milk. 471 fat. in and S"’f‘”"day ”‘°‘.'d H‘? fasme‘ LONDO3‘ MP‘ “ The 5“’‘d" Then it turned into a graceful 0.53 p.m. Summerslde tide elm- XMAS 1351:; mm 1 - re. vrgn H1 .gTyu.- vmlrrnrr I "“"‘~" .“°ld5' “'5 1°55 “‘ "{“" “‘)305 days. In 1955 this cow was t°"°ra“"g bamesmp A“w""".“.“d Express says Britain's nuclear arc and veered to the southwest teen inlauteslster than CIllrlotle- b .lb El“? ‘ se 5 spa ‘ I.‘ C‘ .51 (where ever); Second amrpoho inocurmium land (omiiiuiiity will be kt-ciily. gm;-d highesr producing Carr vowed that out of the sacrifice bomber squadrons are rikery to over, an rrmme rerun‘ rm“ in wwm sun ,1." god”; 39 ._ u s. torey ct rii. ‘ ‘urea ruorgge ree . wvw glwn [0 386 Cmlcns rim fell llis 1-emrd l.\ a splendid ex-radian rwoyear old Ayrshire made by her l.102_ dead would we M1-nuc occur In. ‘ad an .1 (,31p_m, WE TRADE boots and skates: fly“) H Hhlylei iweek in two ClllI('lS one held at ‘pk. am‘ proudos 8 mgh “w“;"h 12-253 lb‘ mm‘ -573 ")3 come ‘an everlafimg memorial be merged soon ‘mg-er one com ' at Firestoiie Home and Auto Co ,‘ Ltd, 187 Gt. George Street. ' the funeral I-‘UNERAI. SA'I'L'RDAY—-Tliere r (.‘ity Hall. and the other at attendance at i a the late Mrs.’ large of WE TRE“T [he 5"" ‘"91!’ Gig‘! Edison Taylor who passed away gcy’s Pharmacy, open 830 am to I pm a ncsday. December 4th. t her home in Lyndalc on W(‘(l- The fun- “. H Rr_:r_.Rr(._ERAr0R rrmrreral service was held Saturday iilar $2!t!).r)o Storey Electric. Sale . cent. lleIon‘s Dress Shop. rville Ilcad United C h u r c h. I where service was conducted by ‘ assisted at each c|ini('_ w _. pR[.;_(~“R;S-rMAg 5319. (3,315 her pastor’, Rein Fred MacKin— C. W Currie. Mrs. Max Biirgcss.‘ and Carcoats. going less 20 per "0" H 'Hl-Z the rendered by Messrs.I THE RI-2Gl'LAR monthly meel~ r Lloyd Martin and Malcolm Mac- ‘- Ing of the ladies Auxiliary of the‘ Main Brace club. tonight at " 1 .30 Lea n Pallbearers were: Ernest Collins. r DAVID BRADLEY chain saws. ‘ Art Mar-Pher,-on and M 0 n 1 ,- now in .\l0(‘i( 20 inch model only Mac-[)onald, $l‘.l9..'l5. Simpsons-Sears Charlotte- town Store. ’ REMOVAL SALE Still In pro-‘ gross Storey Electric. ‘rest in the church ccmctcry She was laid BIRTHS G. Lea inoculated and niiiety-four. and at the ex- perimental Farm on Friday. Dr., II P. Sic ‘N000 afternoon at two o'clock from hundred and niiicty-two service the and M;-s_ ‘hymn "No Night There" was [Suitably menlation. The next in the ciirrenl series‘n man Ma Mum F e M LN03" ‘. of clinics will be held at ci ,.wn aceo.,A>‘( «- '._- Earl Richards‘ H } U H3“ Tu‘-‘$13-‘ ’“””“”- iaiid M((:llI Liii\ir.sit_\. clinic of IRS? will take place at ‘U the Naval Barrac 9 30 a. m. All eligible persons who have chm-imgom“-n [-‘roo not yet received their second in-.(?anadinn Red Cross and the Can- nculalion are urged to be at the cor Snmcly will Naval Barracks Friday. its llic‘b(-rcrl, the ‘ Experimental Farm. I At City Hall on Tuesday Dr R. one hiindrcd wart inoculated (inc rs. Margaret Tlll‘ll(‘I‘. IDr.) J. E. Fle ii helped with the necessary di>t-ii—.Gm.(_rm”. d(,Srr_,nau. or The pro_ viiicc of Prince Edward lslaiid. A ks Friday from to 3'30 p m. ,\n|3;[,i,A's I\I1ll'1ner_v. 177 amt. MM‘KI“' N Blafkvillf‘ V R I New Year will be well advanced Inn Christmas Specials also a large range of sngora sets and. knitted wear. Prices 195 to 4.95; MUSICAL instruments. Giiitar.-.‘ Mandolins. violins banjos. Excell- ent variety and wide price range Miller Brothers Ltd. STOREY ELECTRIC Sale Toasters pen up lamps bed lamps per cent off some items. RECORDS From Classical Hl- CAMPBELL — At the Prince lId- W00d Sh8\‘lnRs leaves Saint .lohn I-‘i to Westerns. Choose from one. of the largest stocks ever shown here. Miller Brothers Ltd. IIOY’T Beauty Salon Special 810 Cream Cold wave prema- ments or Macliineless $7.50. $7.50 (‘ream cold waves or Machineless $5.00. ‘ REMOVAL SALE Still in pro- gross Storcy Electric. NEW ARRIVALS at Kelly and Maclnnis‘ Surburban Coats, lar- ris Tweed top coats. and port Jackets, Shirts. Scarves. Gloves. dressing gowns and sweaters. GIFTS with meaning! Call and see! Open tonight. Wednesday? and Friday evenings and Satur-3 day afternoon. The Bible Home (opposite Eaton's). PATTERSONS New gift shop, awaits your inspection. is; something a little different and we hope you w" pay us a \lSll' at lI3 Kent St. (near Queen‘. GIFTS our new gift shop is, sure to provide new ideas. in price ranges. Be sure to Pattersons New Store 113 Kent St. lnear Queen). ‘ A WATCH for Christmas we believe that we have as wide v a r i e t y as you will find‘ anywhere. Credit terms may be arranged at Pattcrsons I13 Kcnti St. lnear Queen). STOREY ELECTRIC Salt- Toasters pen up lamps bed lamps -—.')0 per cent off some items. . DIAMONDS fnr(.‘hristmas‘ now is the time to give her that‘ Diamond Ring. new shipment has. MR. all ‘ visit SEALE — At her residence. 72 ()n December 3. 1957. in Dr and Mrs. Willard Macl\'ay. Al daughter. Heather Marian Jane. ‘-- W(‘IRht 7 lbs. 4 "4015 lc.ii.i. — Al Prince County lins- pital on December 5. 1957. to‘ Mr. and lth‘s. Ivan Gill. of Ken-. sington. twin sons. Rickey Ivan} 6| and Ronald Dale. pounds and 6 pounds 13 ounces. ' ward Island Hospital. Friday December 6, 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Weldon I-1. Campbell In“ Jennie Rapson). Belvcdere Ave, Charlottetown. a son. Kevin Alan, 6 lbs.. 7ozs. ENGAGEMENTS AND MRS. WILLIAM ROWLAND .\IACNF.lLL announ- ce the engagement of their’ daughter. Frances Dianne. to Mr. Gerald Manford Burgoyne. son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burgoyne of Cliar- tt The marriage will take place on December nine- lecnth. DEATHS BUOTE —- In the Charlottetown Hospital December 8. I957) Frank Buote age 86 years. His remains are resting at the llcnnessey Funeral Home. ‘uncral announcement will be made later. hool St. on Dec. 6, 1957. Mrs. W. Seale, age 74 years. Fu- neral from her late residence. 72 School St. this morning at 840 to St. Dunstan's Basilica for High Mass at 9 o‘clock. Inter- merit in the Catholic Cemetery. MacMILLAN lo Sc C. ‘.Vla‘cMillan, M.D.. F.R.C.S.: BE, Governor designate Prince P. 0. before the clinics resume ing 60 pounds of lobster and five of aged 76 years. were transferred from tions. . min a Knightliood by SHIP |.Ob$T9T'S |Pniic Pius XII- I D . "Despite his many other worthy [1 services in his fellow citi1ens. ry av'ngs Dr Maclllillan will best be re- . mcmbercd outstanding ST. ANDREWS. NB. A shipment of N lobsters packed (CPI-— in light, dry Airport for Belgium today in an experiment which may have The shavings replace the us-~ ual seaweed dice pac which weights more than ’ lobsters themselves. W. L. Wil-‘ liamson. vice-president of Conlcy's Lobsters Limited here. said Sunday night experiments show the shavings will keep thr- lobsters alive and in good con- dition six days or more. Mr. Williamson said the sys- tem was proposed by Belgian buyers. Today‘s shipment con- sists of 210 cases. each conlaiii- « pounds of packing. Hcnnessey F U n e r a I Home on S a t u r d _ evening to his late residence. 205 Street from where the funeral will be held on Tuesday morn- ing to Saint Dunstan‘s Basilica for Pontifical Re- quiem High Mass at 10 °" Counsel was of greatest value. gmkr. 1Cm°"r"“",t ”‘ ”‘° ‘lie was in every sense a great 01° em“ or-“ ’Canadian. In his passing. Prince IIOLLAIN town Hospital December ll. I957 Peter Holland of Fort‘ Augustus age 76 years. His remains will rest at the Ilcn-r nessey Funeral Home uiilil. o'clock Tuesday afternoon‘ at which time they will he. transferred to the residence of Albert Murnaghan. Fort Augustus from where the I _.. funeral will be held Wcdncs-M day morning at St St. Patrick's Chur qulem High Mass. Church Cemetery. o‘ ' k to ch for Re- I Interment just arrived. be sure to see them) at Pattersons New Shop I13 Kent! St. near Queenl. ‘ GIFTS with meaning! Help ) keep Christ in Christmas by giv in: meaningful gifts; Bibles. De- votional books. mottoes. plaques‘; and religious novelties. Also greet‘ in: cards that are different The Bible House. opposite Eaton's. SPENT HOLIDAY here Doug- to hi '3 Euston street. Charlottetown. RECORD BARGAINS. All new See rid hear 1'. F taof December 10th at 9:30 is levlsi away December Itti. lilo. K OF C FUNERAL NOTICE Members of the Knights of Columbus are re- qiiosted to meet at the residence of our late Broth- er Sir William MaoMiIlan, Monday averting at 8.00 PM. for prayers and Tuesday AM. to take part in Funeral Procession. : UNERAL NOTICE : All members ‘of Blsho Degree Knl nos of the Late Sir William at St. Dunstan‘: Basilica at 10:00 AM. Full Re- plia. P. A. MACDONALD. PILOT IN MEMORIAM 1 memory of Russell ll. Campbell. who passed Morning at 9.30 MacEachern Assembly umbus are requested to y Master. Tuesday. AM. To attend funeral spiration to all pathy goes ‘ regret that I learned of I ' W ""3 I schools. tlp(‘I'£l- ‘ his work as a Church was recognized when he ew B“"‘5“'l(‘k native Province. He made markable contribution to Prince Fdwarri Island as Minister of II micr of the Island. While leader of the opposition, Dr. MacMillan‘s views were always respected and well received by his opponents. ki -‘ two W’ ‘SENATOR INMAN known Dr. and Mrs. for many years said that while differing from some of his views 0 cm! Politics. she had always had th outstanding Citizen of the Provin- - cc and of Canada as a whole. Sen- at ' lnman sent a telegram of _condolcncc to Mrs. N i M.-ic!\lillan's death. she said:- will be mourned not only in Pr- K°'"~>ince Edward Island but in all Canada. His consistent of many organizations for Welfare of the public was known from coast to coast and his wise 1) _ 1,, the Charla", ‘ Edward Island has lost one l~‘“.‘~ . Mac!\lillan's Phillips. Con- R V iservative M. P. for Prince paid‘ _ ‘_ ' the followiiig lI'Il)lll(" I "It was with a feeling of deep of the death at-Millan Lt. — alive son educated in rural Princ of Wu s College Di M’ surgeon. Ills work among uch worthy organizations as the Dispensary, long be remem- Mnciilillan ivns a man of deep Christian Faith and layman of his "Dr iblic service he rendered to his a re- caltii. I-Education anti as Pre- ‘'I extend my sincere sympathy his wife and fami . lnman who had MacMlllan ‘ Senator Elsie n matters of Provincial and Fed- e highest regard for him as an MacMlllan mmediatcly on learning of Dr. “The passing of Dr. Maclliillan support the of our greatest sons.“ OLD CENTRE Albany. capital of the state of out to Mrs. MacMiI-t Ian and members of the family in_ their sad hcrcayenicnt." 1 DR. PHILLIPS ‘ On lczirning of U1‘ death. ’ was held Tuesdav “' th ‘ Millan rendered outstanding ser- vice to his patients as a Physician and ‘s deep syni- | [at St. Dunsian’s Sub-Division C. W. L. Meets The monthly meeting of the 3. in RH’. P. F. MacDon- ald opened the meeting with rayer. O Canada was played by Mrs. J. E I-‘lemming. The minutes of previous meet- g were read by Mrs. L. L. Noonan. Recor ng Secretary and approved as read. Correspondence was read by Mrs. Jarnes Pendergast and included a “Thank You" letter His Excellency Bishop McEachern for the time of his brother's death. r. M. E. Found also tended thanks provided by members to the patients in the Provincial Sana- torium; also a letter was read from Morton Dew re the purchase of a bond for. T. B. ague and one from M. . Hogan. chairman Youth Activ- ity for K of C regarding read- ing matter. The national converter .magazlne also sent a letter re- advertising rou the Can- adian League— the C.W.L. ficial organ. The following conveners were present and gave reports: M . F‘. A. Coyle reported the activities of the Girl’ Guide and Brownie Groups. 4 Miss Gertrude Coady. Fin- ance convener gave a report of the recent cake sale which was a decided success. Sh also announced as coconven ers——Mrs. Annie Stewart ant . Eugene Coady. . R. J. MacDonald re- ported attending to all press matters and also gave an out- line of the cm ad cw York, was first Iettled In sewing machine to more fectlvely carry on this work. to vigilance and preparedness." While the Navy Clu of United State 5 rededicaled its Pearl Harbor memorial on the is- land in the middle of this naval base. three navy chaplains in- toned prayers for the men who went down Dec. 7: I941. when Japanese bombs destroyed the pride of the Pacific fleet at her berth. The_ceremony keynotcd a drive to raise $500,000 which will pro- vlde a concrete and steel casing around the r u s t in g, bomb. wracked hulk. and make it into a Dermanent memorial. ' PREPARE EXECUTION i DALHOUSIE. NB. (C?) ——As preparatons went ahead Sunday night for the execution Wednes- day of twice-convicted murdcre Joseph Pierre Richard. no word had been received on a last min- ute appeal for commutation of zliiitence to Justice minister Ful- :_ MISBILES FOR BRITAIN NEW YORK (AP) _ The New York Times said Saturday De- - fence Secretary McElroy told the 3903*? Preparedness subcommit- tee Nov. 27 that the United States expects to have the 1.500 - mile. range missiles in SeI'VlCe in am. 8111 by the end of 1958. Mrs. J. L. McGulgan as pro- zramme convener and Mrs. Walter Morrissey. Education convener had no reports Mrs. J. B. Fleming as maga. zine convener reported that she had recelv several sub- scriptio Mrs. J:E. Flemming Citizen- IND. convener reported the D ring of a wreath at the War Memorial on Remem- brancc Day and also told of her attendance in the admin- Istration work of Clinics. Mrs. Leo Murray reported the work carried on by the Telcphone Committee. Mrs. Ernest McTague the Polio o as mom rshlp convencr intro- duced six new members who wlere welcomed to the sub-diva o is n. Arrangements were made for packing 25 Christmas dinners for needy families. This work will be done at the president: Mrs. Fred MacMillans. home Monday Dec. 23. Other routine business was disposed of and after the ad- journment, the act of consecra- tion was recited unison and the meeting closed with the playing of the Queen by Mrs. .I.E. Flemming. the Command units In this country. mand with U.S. trategic Air The newslpapcr says this would be only one of several interna- tional service mergers which may be expected as a result of the drive for interdependence among the Western allies. It predicted the RAF and some sections of the Royal Navy would be affected under a move by Prime Minister Harold Mac- millan to give a British lead to the interdependence movement. “Pressure for integration by e big NAT powers comes mm the smaller states in the organization." 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STORE nouns THIS WEEK OPEN Mon. - Tues. - Wed. & Thurs. 9 - 5:30 Friday Night and Saturday Night UNTIL p.m. S. A. McDONALD i \ V.- I 1.) ill I at |.