Shipyard Strike In U. K. May End Bul Others Loom- IIY GOEFFREY MILLER l.()NDON (AP) Negotiators writing to head off what could be Britain's worst labor walkout in it years Friday reported finding a basis for settling a shlpy strike and averting one on the rail- says. But still hanging over the irotiblcd nation was a series of strikes aCI'lE(lll.IEd to begin snow- halling today in key heavy indust- rirs. , This was the situation on the C 70 shipyards. Balls-ands were not reported. The workers: IIVHISO 3&.24 a week and have demanded a 10-per-cent increase. Talks resume Monday but. mean- time. the strike still shut; down - Union and govern- ment . agreement for a five per cent wage increase for 370.000 railroad workers. caning the threat of a strike. The work- ers had demanded I 10-per-cent in- crease Their wage now averages from mm to saoso weekly. . . y - , '"L".?.?.”.'f3.2''3"i;..... .. .1... po3”.'2!iZi2"::.. .i.'?."".i..2'?.”JI;; ii?.l'.i.i'2i"..h”.:l.;lf;"'”””"l"' Motor P. E. I. 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McRAE Rglifensxtlriitgg aIt1lIiI-lIti?e:IE):f strikes The largest event, the island's Wt” P150 f93l"'9 "'9 "DWWHH 0' ' 50”-I M':'- IVIEWI R'"'.u' IIVIL NEW OATS FOR WEST gig! IileI:aIIidy?rucIlmTi:!at kCe:l'l)n0I.,obu: DIAL 6537 I 09 year old harness racing classic, 593 Q0990. boll rating. horse I'IC- fled Jamel. Mrs. SCRUBS 39321.? m2:tTAxA aggilzllmu-re Tllsefneepsjgi, dun: if one drinks liquor. CH URCHES TOMORROW Anglican Church ST. PETERIS CATHEDRAL Anglican Rochlord Square The Reverend Canon G. E. Moiintt M. A.. B.D. Rector. The Reverend W. G. Hogg. Honorary Assistant Priest. Organist and Choir Director Illlsa Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mud: :'iTliTaNDAY-IINELE-NT"- 'I:J0 a.m.-Mattins 8:00 n.m.-Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m.-Church School (645) 11:00 a.m.-Choral Eucharist 11:00 a.m.-Church School (undu- 6). 1:00 p.m.-Evensong Daily Services and special Lenten Services at customary hours. All Welcome .M.......H..HH.. ST. PAUL'S AN GHCAN CHURCH Established 1769 by Itoyal Foundation the Reverend Canon J. T. lbbott.t Rector. Organist and Choir Director. Mr. H. John Harris. F.B.C.0. 7.00-Holy Communion Corporate Communion for Con-' firmation Classes. St. Paul's Laymen's A .n I THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitsray ltreetn Minister: Rev. if. L. Mitton. B.A.. B.D. Mrs. G. Elliott Full. organist and Choir Director 0.45 a.ni.-Sunday School 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship Sermon: "The Anguish oi Geth- scmane" Anthem: "Comfort, (Dr. Croft) 7.00 p.m.-Evening Service Sermon: "Christ. Our 6 r c a t lihigh Priest" Anthem: "At Even Ere the Sun” (Turner) Hymn - Anthem: Coming Home" 8:15 pm. -Instruction in th e meaning of the Christian Life. if Interested. plan to meet with the groug in the Church Parlor following the evening service. Come And Worship .....M..M...:n:- ZION PRESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince and Grafton Sta. The Reverend W. Harold Brown. ... . Mr. John Lea-Morgan. M.A.. B. Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Director 0 Lord" "L o r d. I'm Corporate Communion Breakfast 9.45.4". Chunk sch”. at Parish Hall for Laymen and Confirmation Classes. y 11 a.m.-Nursery school 1 11 a.m.-Divine Worship 10.00-Sunday School. Junior and scan”. --1-he 3",”, 1. cameo Senlor Clams 1 "Bless Tha Lord" (lppolltov- il.00-Sunday School. Primaryi lnlm.) and Beginner. Classes , 7 p.mFDMu won”, 11.00-Morning Prayer 1: Sermon; sermon: on Nop on 1-," wrung Subject: "The Glory of His: S”. N" The mg”, whenr. w”"I”" "The Lord's My 8 h e p h e r d" 5.00-Evensnng and Sermon S u b I e c t: "Pllaie's insistent, I Question" Visitors Are Cordiaiiy Invited To Attend. " I-DCRESBSYETERIAN THE KIRK OF 8. JAMES The Iteverbeng T. H. B. Semen. .. S.T.M.. Minister. Miss E. Lillian Mcltensio. Mus.Bac.. F.M.C.M organist and Director of Chain -9.-15-A.M.-Church School 11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship a sermon: "The Christ Who Would immediately a n d Matte a Bridge That Would You Bring You to His Side” Anthem: "Lord Of All Being", Mr. wan”, ng Lord" (Coleridge-Taylor) (Mark Andrews) Soloist: Raoul Reymond 1.00 P.M.-Evening Lenten Meditation: "Judas and ('hr'ls1. Differ about Mary of Rt-thany - The Loneliness and Eutlllty oi Sclilshnens - TE! tiystery oi Everyday Thin tnthem: Male Chonis. - rnenta oi Prayer" (Donne): You and For Me" if Visitors Always Welcome -1713: SALVATION anus Great George Street . .- "HOME OF EVANGELIIM" Since 105 Capt. and Mrs. J. Carlos. Corps offleern sass; 10.00 a.m.-Service at Fnlconwoad Hospital 11.00 s.in.-Holiness Meeting. 2 22.10 p.m.-Sunday School in 0:30 p.nt.-open Air Meeting :10” lhln.-Salvation Meeting :30 p.m.-Yomh Flrenie HOE Coming Events Card party. Marshfleid Ball. to- nisht. Lunches sold. I act eoinaw "Maid of Mont!" Vernon River Hall Monday. Mar. 25. s permitting. Ml. Friday and CI.” ton of ear. central rants cool- Cieaning grain daily. liimer pond. Shur Morsil Hall. entries to M oreii. Gain Amateur Cavalouh April 11th 15'! rs. Joseph J. loooq "M, "For A cordial woiconso awaits yon. M p.m.-Young People's Meet- of-plicalanod. PC aadtisnothysaad llacooanid. cra- tBrother James Air) arr. Gordon Jacob All Aro Cordially Welcomed an automoblio. lviation. electrical machine tool and other factorlu in Britain. One million were not to strike today. The aviflll Walt and the in- crnasea demanded go tarther in Britain than would their dollar equivalents in the United States because of the lower living costs. There was hope that the indust- rial walkout could be headed off. The shipyard workers are mem- bers oi the giant Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Un- arise from mounting inflation and the economic dislocations that fol- lowed the closing of the Suez Canal. The conference between ship builders and union leaders at tho labor ministry rssulted from stren- uous negotlations by ministry offl- cials. A smaller but vital strike in the big seaport oi Southampton also appeared to be breaking up. Mooring gangs and tug crews walked out Thursday in protest against the use oi navy tugs to get the 01,000-ton Queen Mary un- der way for New York. The shipyard workers on strike in the national walkout claimed that overhaul work on the Queen Mary had not been completed. Un- ion tugs refused to handle the- liner. 1 About L500 dockers in South- voied "" ' 'y to carry on normal work and gangs and rig- gers are expected to return to work today. Pcrfect weather helped big lin- ers to steam into Southampton and dock without assistance from tugs. The combination of nation-wide strikes in the railway. shipbuild- ing and heavy manufacturing in- dustries would confront Britain with its gravest labor hour since the general strike of 31 years ago. MUSIC FESTIVAL AND MUSICIANS PERCENTAGE ALLOTMENT in 1947 the president of the Prince Edward Island Music Fes- tival Association I her report that a Percentage Al- lotment Committee be formed. She was looking forward to the time when music appreciation and par- ticipation would become part of the life of every child in rural com- munities. The 126 entries of the first festival had come from the districts near Charlottetown. A Percentage Allotment would I . ommended in TRINITY UNITED CHURCH . . Ministers: Ilev. G. Howard Chrlptlo. B .. B.D. Rev. A. Frank Mncbean. l.A. luv. Andrew S. Weir. D.D. ltoyston F. Mugford. A.R.C.0. , Organist and Director of Choirs. H 10.00 a.m.-senior Church School 11.00 a.m.-Primary and Begin- IICPI 11.00-Divine Worship sermon: "But Did The Elder Brother Get A Fair Deal?" - Rovereod Mr. MncLeaa Anthem: "0 Ye That Love The 7.00 p.m.-Divine Worship Sermon: "Be Filled With The Spirit-flow?" - Reverend Mr. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH in Kent strut Marvel n. Dunbar. a.'ra.. Mlalste r. ltlchand Allan Dsahar. organist ..............L,.H...L 10.00 a.rn.-Church school and Family flour. stars of the Morning: Leroy Barnett and Sheryl Dnnhar ltomesnh our FlsIIermen's League 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship and Conunnnion. Sermon: "Windows of Destiny” Anthem: "Jeans. lnvlonr Pilot Me” 1.00 p.ia.-lveniag Worship lea-Ian: "The Price of Thatwaayalned" laIo:MiaaDorothyMathosn Aocdlallavitationhostondod laallonthnllarfsdoy. The following quatlona nnd ag- sworn woro tablsl h the logis- IOIPITAL IATH Mr. C.C. Baker shad Iltu oi Hnnlth to town Hospital for ward. sunl-pri- vain and prints rotans. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS TABLED IN LEGISLATURE saswnaa , Iemi-Private. 1.15. Private 0.50 to i0.S0; Children 1.50 with mother. .Private 7.00; Prival-3 I50 - 0.50 Paediatrics. Rev. J. H. Addroaaoa Prince Street H. and S. At a meeting of the Prince street Home and school Associa- A on Thursday. March II. the vice-prostdent, Rev. .l.ll. Bishop 9,5. I gave as entertalnlns and inIorina- gm mu, .,iive account of his recast trip to Scotland. Mr. Bishop aceompaniod "The Flying Curlers" aa far as Glasgow. he gave his hearers a vivid and detailed description of the many places of historic ll- terest he visitod during his stay in "Auld Scotia-" l. P.E.l. Hospitall Ward. hill; Charlottetown: Ward. 5.50: Semi Children. Prince Co. Hospital: Ward 7.3; Semi-Private. son with bath, 8.60 without bath; Private 12.50 with bath, lD.& without bath. will be held front August 12th to 17th in Charlottetown. Featuring five days and five nights of sulhy racing. the 1051 edition of Old Home Week and Provincial Ex- hibition will bring together. once again. the best race horses in Eastern Canada. Besides the rac- ing, which is run off on one of the finest tracks east of Montreal. the big show features a large livestock exhibition, vaudeville. and a mid- way attraction. The other big attraction is the Summerside Lobster Carnival in be held in Summerside from July 15th to with. This will he lie second annual give monetary assistance to the rural schools both for music in- struction nnd for transportation to the festival. Later when Choral " " and F i had been added to the syllabus, assistance for transportation was also given to these classes it extra trips were necessary. The money was allot- ted according io the number of pupils participating and the dis- tance from the festival. Unfortunately the finances of the Festival Association have not kept pace with its growth. The grant from the government has not been increased but the expen- ses. , 0 " those for the sev- eral ndjudicaiors now needed. have multiplied. The proceeds from entry fees and admissions are inadequate. in 1056 the execu- tive found it necessary to cut the Percentage Allowance Allotment Amount. However the Festival Days now held in Prince and Kings Counties cut the distances .travelled. The executive hope that more children will be able to par- ticipate and many more parents hear them perform. Applications for assistance for schools more than fourteen miles from the Fes- tival are now received by the sec- retaries. Mrs. Wendell Wood, Cen- tral Royaity and Miss Mary Doua- hoe, Prince of Wales College. Though the amount of the remun- eration is less it is still a definite help to those schools needing assis- WISDOM. TRUTH AND LIGHT. tance. Applications made as soon as the entries for the classes have been mailed. Mary Donahoo. Assistant Secretary. "0 word of God incarnate. 0 Wisdom from on high. 0 T r u i h changed. changing. 0 Light of our dark sky. We praise thao for the radiance That from the hallowed page. A lantern to our itootsteps. Shines on from age to age." The British and Foreign Bible Society. has for more than a century And a half. striven to give the "Word" to man-kind the world over--in their own tongue. Your contributions aa- sist. as do your purchases from the Bible House. P. E. I. Auxiliary. Bible Society Oper- ating- THE BIBLE HOUSE (Opposite l:aton's) Prince Edward Island Musical Announce Dates For Two Mr. Victor Ling. on behalf of all present, heartily thanked Mr. Bit hop for his address which was not only cum ainlng and often The president, Mr. Reg. Nutt announced the next meeting would be held on April 11. Miss Matheson thanked parents, especially the fathers for their assistance at the very successful ice sports- Alter singing ”The Queen" par- ents visited the classrooms and ing. a Maritime invitation track and field meet, a midway. dancing and parades practically everyday. Ala Has The officers of i" mansoetuy I the Alexandra very successful canvass for the ynar ill The amount received and paid to Provincial Treasurer Iwns 8iI.I0. Much credit la due ldtatricta hr the excellent work which they did and which ended in such results The officers of the Branch are. Pres. Mr. A. G Moore; secretary. Mrs. Charles Jones; Treasurer. Earl Jenkins. Colleci . are. Mrs. Charles Jones. Mias Pearl Herman, Mrs. John McPhail. Mrs. Charles Mac- lounan. Miss Marilyn Robertson. Miss Anne MacEncher, Mrs. Ar- nold Bmco. Miss Jean MacKln- non, Miss Beatrice Farquharson, Miss Donnie Macxie. Miss Paul- announced release of a new va- riety of hull-less oat. called Vicar. which it said should do well in the rust areas of the West. later enjoyed a social period dur- ing which refreshments were ser- ved. boards. 155 KENT INCO SCHOLAR SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS O Stainless steel fabrication for dairies, fisheries and restaurants including tables, tanks and drain 0 Gaivanize prefabrication for all requirements. Fishet'mcn's Supplies. Gas and Water Tanks, etc. Douglas Bros. 8. Jones Lid. DIAL 6565 Branch are pleased to report a. The Guardian Page 3 W.C.T.U. s't"""Y'”.i'..'r.2:LL”.7. IIGGERT PART Turkey's territory in Asia II 85.3 square miles. compared to IX dies in Europe. ., H... FARMERS V AND FISHERMEN You want that Boat. Truck or Tractor Ready to Go-- Our Testing and Repair Depart- ments nre now prepared to give special attention to carburetors, "IT'S THE IIAIN THAT COUNTS" The nuto-oi surgeon. Dr Charlesl Mayo. ill addressing a large coll- ventiun of boys. said in part: "You can get along with a wooden leg. but you can't get a- long with a wooden head. The phy- sical value of man is not so much. Man as anaiyud in our labora- tories is worth about ninety-eight cents Seven bars of soap. lime SACRED CONCERT HOLY NAME HALL ON SUNDAY. MARCH 24 Following Church Service. Sponsored by Basilica Altar Society Silver Collection ALEXANDER J. IDOHAHUE Alexander John Donahue, eigh- teen-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Donahue of Elmsdale. RE. I.. has been chosen as Saint litm- stan's ”lnrn Scholar” for 1958-57. in early I956 the international Nickel Company of Canada an- nounced an expanded program of "Aid to Higher Education in Canada iii which St Dunstan's Too small win.-s, like no small 49 University was chosen to be a participant. Among other benefits this program included a scholar- ship to be known as the Inca Scholarship, which the university was to award to an outstanding pipes, cannot supply enough presurc It outlets. If your lights dim when the refrigerant starts. if your toaster is slow to hear. you probably need more cimtirs of larger siar win. Call us for a compk-It check-up iiiigh should b a high school itaduate. ma mama, This Scholarship may be held by the same candidate for four con- secutive years and covers costs of all tuition and college fees as well as a generous sum towards the student's living expenses. Mr- Donahue is Ii first Year Engineering student who complet- ed his High School work at St. Dunsi '5 High School in May 1056 with an outstanding Academic; ELECTRICAL 131 QUEEN sr. Association. WN BIBLE CHAPEL I33 Cumberland st. at Ilangwu-to Avenue. "A Bible Preaching caatro. 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