The Guardian 1380.! Saturday. Nov. 6, 1954 Increase Shownl . Potato Shipments I P o t a to e shipments from the Province during the month of October were up 61 carloads uverl i-he t'0lli95l-Wlldllls Pellod 13-5t Ye”-I group meeting at Y..ll.C.A. Tue3- C” N'"- 7' loin AND DEIITRAI. Social welfare BAYNORIS "H a p p y Valley eggs-they're fortified. SPECIAL - One rack of dresses going for one-half price. One rack of winter coats half price and all skirts one third off. Norma's Ladies Wear. CEREBRAL PALSI p at e n I .s A total of 735 cars were moved b.V.d,y' Nov, gm, land. water and truck last month, coinpared to 674 for October of thei previous )L'dl'. This information IS. :nnla.ned .n the monthly Slllpplngi POLICE COURT - Three drunk and incapable: iwiieared belorelmer. He will be ass.sted by A team Magistrate Martin yesterday morn--of 3 dozen Volunteer women, ..(,pO,., M me Flu” and vegetabte ing. All were remanded until oo- Inspectlnn Blzlllcll. Department ofld3Y- Agriculture, Charlottetown. I Truck shipments were up this; month. with 131 iurload lots niov- ed ntusily to Nova Scioia. The ish.pment iriiiii lllr West end of the Islilil .s cieridedly lower than for the s.llIlP period in 1953. There has oeen a marked Ln- crcisc at siirii -'..it.ons as Carle- ton Kciisiigii-ii and Albany. and while an iiit-:-viiw is noticeable int :.he EiIS'f'l'll end of the Island. it -5 spreari on-r a '.:i;i,:er number of pn.n:s The inureinent to Z'.P.lll iii.irkr't has Iiual: lip lo rim p iit date 'l'.is-y pTiif' h.i- i:.-r-ii i y ..r.c from H25; in Slllfl pei 75 pounds bulk at the CfIl'. S Canhdldnf MI-Iltaryg Attache In Moscow OTTAWA. ICPI 1.1-C03 neth I. C.i.rr.' 44. of Toronto. commander ..t .19 is! Battalion. Canadian G';ai will be appoint- ed Canadian lIlll1' Moscow. armi noilnced Fliitliix he-wnqiiaiters an- He will l'.”fllllLP l.i -Col R. C D the Isl.-ind to Visit his f.ither. Mixisister Maria Goretti. Sieuart, 37. of Torniiio and leave for Russia early next year. . Maj. W. E. Garber. 41. of Bridge-I Water. N S. how wiih the Cana-l dian army stat! 1n Washington. will be promoted to lieutenant- roloncl and cnmmind the (;uards' 1st Battalion eat-Ly in January. BOMBS KILL GEESE BONN. Germany (Reuters) - A West German legislator told the Btlndestag Friday that British and U. 3. Air Force practice bombing In the North Sea had killed 40,- 000 wild geese. caused severe loss to shrimp fishermen. upset tuber- culorls patients--and had yet to hit one of the three target ships. HOWARD McINNIS FITTED FOOTWEAR I75 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. 'panied by cnutcn NOTICE. Bradalbanei Presbyterian Church service Stin- day, Nov. 7 at 11 a.m. Sunday; school at 10 am. All are welcome- Goodvi ill MacDougall, student. minister. 1 ST. PAUL'S SI'NI)AY meets tomoi'row morning at ten oir-lock. Each member is urged to School 1 be, present. New members 2ind.CharI0ttetowil and l'lClnlLy will be ..., . visitors will receive s cordiai'lJEl'50llll1l.V C0!"-iicled. the 305-111 welcome. iannouilced. but contributions from Minister of, Public Works and Highways andf; Deputy Minister R. Gordon White? left for Toronto yesterday wherel they will attend the Caiiadianl. Good Roads crinvi-nL.on on Nov. 8-1 10. Both officials were accom-. their wives. AIRMAN RE-Coy-Eklxu glhundreds of needy patients. The Ken- Fl Ssgl. Roert Dixon, seriously in- lBI”'93”'5 mm 5"”1” of Income '07 Jured in an automobile am-ident; A month ago. is recovering. hisl name has been removed from the at'ache in'danger list. The airman. a patientlBllFeHU. located at 129 Pownal St.. at st. Vincent de Paul I-lospital.l Brockrilie. on:., was en route to, Fred W. Dixon. and sister, Mrs.j Harold Jenkins. Paikdale. when thc' accident occurred. WELCOMED IN BOSTON - This Province received more than ordinary recognition in A recent issue of "Table Chatter” the of- ficial pulication of the Canadian club of Boston The paper noLedyDuify. Daniel O'Rourke. Frank 0'-1 that the luncheon table at the timel included "a genial visitor from I Charlottetown”. He was Mr. R. R., Bell, Q.C.. Leader oi the Progres-I sive-Conservative Oposition in the Provincial Legislature. Among those present at the luncheon that day were six former Canadians. all Lawyers. ”Tabls Chatter" made re- ference to the effect of Hurricnnel E-lna here and quoted from Thel Guardian to show the extent of the damage suffered. It also quot- ed s recent Guardian editorial on education. KINETTE CLEB MEETING - The monthly meet.ng of the Char- lottetown Kinetic Club wa.s held recently st the home of Mrs. Ro- land Taylor. Last month's activi- BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, s DEATHS l Silo Per Insertion I iiiitiiis I CLAWSON-A t t h 0 Catherine! Booth Hospital Montreal on Fri- hay, Nov. 5th. 195-I, to Mr. and rs. Ernest A. Clawson Inge Ioyco McPhai1i a daughter. DEATHS PRAUGHT - At the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday, October 26th, 1954. Junior. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Praught of wellington, aged Q years 11 months. BUIIKF.-At: the Snuris Hospital on Friday. Ieph Burke in her 78th year. Funeral Sunday morning to St. Mary's Church, Souris st 10:30. GRAHAM-At Charlottetown on Nov. 5. 1954, Charles Grahanip Yormerly of Sun View in his 80in rear. Remains resting at Dav-I .ison's Funeral- Home. Kensington "until Monday, thence to Geddie 'Memorial Church. Spring Brook. AWHPFE funeral service. will he held at 2 p.m. Into-rmnnt in church cemetery. I ltIacFADI'E.V- At the Charlotte . town Hospital on Friday, Novem-' ber 5th. Audrey .VIacFa(lyen, ag- five weeks. daiirliter of Mr. and lMrs. Louis .Sl1cFV'iil.vcn. 8 Fe-Ilin; Street. City Fiincrnl private from the .Vtai-l.mvn Funeral Home. in- terment in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. THE HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME 97 Kent St. W J EROIVN Funeral Director I-321 Dlll 140 24 Hour Amhiilimm service Dlgniflod. Courteou Service; CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Etiston St. mar. can Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director - ROBERT E. BRADLEY IN. D. MacLEAN TNDERTAKEB EMBA LM ER r Jlmrlottetown and North Wlltalilro bun. 5549 Nov. 5. 1954, Mrs. Jo-. ,Ausland and Mrs. Kentford Horne. Rev, Mr, Kmen my in prnygr mdinumber of years. Palmer had threel ties were summarized by the sec- retary, Mrs. Kenneth C. Martin. who in the absence of the pres- ident, Mrs. Stewart G. Ives. con- ducted the business meeting. This month's drawing was won by Mrs. Percy MacDonald who also enter- tained the group with the showing Oliver. she was assisted by Mrs. Alfred McLeod who led In prayer and Mrs. V. J. Campbell who read the New Testament scripture les- son. A missionary address. based on the words, "Go Ya" was given by Mrs. George Killen. A duet. "I heard the voice of Jesus" was ren- dered by Mrs. P. J. Carpenter and Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. The offering was received by Mrs. Donald Mac- pronuuncod the benediction. CONCLUDING SERVICE - The concluding service of the Evangel- istic Campaign at the Baptist Church was held last night when Rev. George I-Iamlltcn spoke on the twill be headed by Basilica chair- - accepted iBureaii Campaign Plans for the simual campaign for mad: for the catholic socisil lweliare Bureau were drawn up It. ,a meeting of the Board oi Direc- ltors earner this WEEK. The osm- ipaign will get underway the week when those on the "special names" list will be con- tacted. Chairmah of the "special names" canvass Ll Mr. M. A. Far- Sunday. Nov. 14. will mark the ofiicial opening of a three - day door-to-door general canvass of the parishioners of the two Cath- olic parishes in Charlottetown. A team oi one hundred collectors man Brendan O'Gra.dy. and Holy Redeemer co-chairman Frank O'- Neill, Wilfred Duffy and J. T.i Place. I Only the Catholic population of LEA-HVE FOR TORONTO '.- Hongother benefactors will be gratefully Doug” M”K'n""”' Since this non-profit. Bureau wasl incorporated in 1948 it has served the needy, distressed and unfor- tunate oi the Charlottetown area. It has dstributed tons of food. fuel and clothing. placed dozens of or- foster-homes. and pro- at-home nursing care for phans in vided this charitable work is the volun- tary contributions of the public. The Catholic Social Welfare is at present staffed by fzeld sec- retary Sister Mary Heii.-gr. C.S.M.. C.s.M.. and Miss Margaret Campbell, RN. President of the Board is Mr. Albert Laniian. who is assisted by - ' G the following directors: Rt. Rev. , , . . pnmck Mcmaimn. Rev, Gegory Complete circumnavlgatlon of the North American Murphi. Css.n.. Dr F. A. Mac- continent will have been made by the RCN's iieiv Arctic M111” 9” L- 14 Du”-W Fred M30 patrol ship HMCS Labrador by the time she returns to Mina” R" M" M”cD”"a1d' wI”"diHalifax late this month. The Labrador made history when Nam. JA T, Flack Urban Mcqumgshe became the first naval vessel and largest ship, to reach and Brendan O'Grady. ilisquimalt, B. C., from Halifax via tliepfabled and ice- -i- --P packed Northwest Passage. She left Halifax July 23 and C0"”"ljEj:"'" 935,1 lreached Esquimalt September 27. The return to her home Islanders continue lport is being made via the Panama Canal. Throughout the ..3;:::".:rr :::..::':.'ti..ii::.:.P..:i,Premier Refers To Plans For New herds to make up the entry. There are eight animals in th entry and P T Add P o C t F The executive for the Third dist- 9 ; l t 1 ed ' : H Mills, no one breeder is allowed to enter 0 H y hcmse gcotim We(rreee1eCc:dr;? Ralph more than two animals. M H M15 h ' 1 bed). The Blsckford Duke bull head- ---Speaking last. night at that In this office. he said. will also Hz:areg'Bar1o&IOuv?,Jung:;:ac ' ed the Nova Scotia herd. He islannuai lllt.'c'.inK of the, East be a horticulturist and an agri- For the fauljth dismcti Gym owned jointly by Courtney B. Lusbl Hittite Liberal Aasucialwii lien culture engineer. He said that Macynrlane Bedeque (reelected). of Amherst and Allison Profitt of in 5ulIllIlel'SldQ, Premier A. there had been a reconlniehdatloli Eldon Druinmonm Freetown (re: Freetown. He is entered in this W. Miilheson said that as i,made that such an agricultural show under Mr. Lusby's name and,rt-suit of the governme-.rit's i'ura.Iengineer be appointed. that he was the grand champion male. A.Teiet-tiificaiion program tiieie a..'would he a member of the, prov- D. Neill of Fredericton. N. 8.; Wal- at the present time 5&3 new cits-lincial Department of Agriculture. ter Lusby. Amherst. N. 5.; T. E. tomers. The total number of The duties of this engineer would Fetterly of Waterville. N. S.; Roy signed customers requesting ele..-linclude farm surVP.V- drainage. Johnson, Truro; the Nova Srotia triiii-atiun in Prince Edward isvjiri-igatinn, preparation of plans Agricultural College, Truro: Ver- land he s.iid was 2773. lie saii' for farm buildings, assistance for non Harding, Sussex: Edward also that aim" these figures liail farmers in the proper operation Dickie, Truro; Hon. C. B Sher-.lie,e-n given him that anollieilof farm machinery. promote the wood. Norton, N B.: Williamlt-ight miles have been added with use of eIet'lricliy on farms anl Delucry. Mouth of Keswjck, N, B an approximate number of 75 ms such other services as might de- were other first place winner; and toniers. rnlnp in this age, of mechanizs-i N Local Sailor On History-Making took advantage of spare time credits with the assistance of Dartmouth. N. S. Pictured here with the Padre during '.. ”break" in a study session, Arthur Mountain. Montreal; AB Patrick Murphy, Toronto; Ldg. Sea. Edward Oatway. C George Irvine. Saint John, N.B. (National Defence Photo). Fifth District. Mr. Morley M. Bell was re-elected s secretary treas- urer. elected); James Marchbank. New Arman (reelected). For the fifth district: Frank Squnrebrlggs, Mlscouche (reelect- edl: Alward Barlow. Summerside. R.R.. ireelected): Abdon Arsenault. Summerside (reelectedl. The three representatives elected to the provincial executive were: Gus .l. Arsenault. St. Gilbert; W.A. Currie. Summerside: Aden Mulli- gen. Emerald. All of those were re- ;years his herd to the (Mr mu ye” forlmaterl lime in which it would oi he no promises made until I am the first time and he took home nnmwdp .mre m”. can be fumuedp. with the rr-rlncllon o bothdthel male and the female, DMIIM, y Em" C ampmnsmps' He AL” had the Di'm'ini'ial debt. he said iii-"R MACNAUGHT several other top placin s d . , , string of good l'unnErupgp(xsilaI!o1Il5.alhad mwn mdmm M one ha” m” I Mr. .1. Waison MacNaught. M.P.. Harold Palmer of Kensingtonilma" wlH”"..”" 155', W” -””.'.”t lin addressing the meeting spoke was the top Prince Edward Island HWm.”' he TH" ""' Hhlibriefly on the future status of the exhibitor and he made A good r,"”” "If M” "S, T” ”f'”'”f9” IR.C.A.F. Station. Summerside. he showiniz in what was termed the... 7'? ,'F..'"” W" 'h"'.."””. df '"','sooke of the many rumors which strongest competition in the II”? ”wf'm"F. M? R" hmlldfura Iliad been prevalent regarding the Guernsey rink at Amherst for a.f,,(;(,,t,r.,1'(i,';l,r;:1,, H,:,n?:: H:”tF.::,1:)nli future of the station and gave as- ' I . ' L surance that the personnel woud firsts. four seconds. two thirds six lwfodfand my lsdgmng 1” gust dlV9Tl' Shortly be ll'l0T93-394 ll PM fourths. one fifth and three iiktns.l:mf,' ,,','?f":f,j,,.”';,,,.":,r,Jf,?,. station- Several of his wins were im 1-; ti , g , , , , Mr. MacNaught said "I have def- po an l"'"”l,PMN,1.T.l” than "M HP hm”iiiite assurance from Ottawa that had P" ML iihe number of personnel at the llefcirinpz pmhiaii-port instead of decreasing will 9"”5- F07 Example. he placed smoncl Friday sfiernoon in a very largel class for the best uddered Guernsei ' hupml m M9 finality of God's invitation. the message entitled "Come Quietly -,' Itls Final." and as text "Whoso-; ever will, let Him take the water of life freely." The choir sang thel Anthem. "All Hail Immanuel.” Organist was Royston F. Mugford. while Allen Dunbar accom-anled at the piano. Loading in hymn - iiinglng at the opening of the ser- vice was W. S. "Bud" McMurtry. Rev. Mr. Hamilton, after is week of special services here where he made ' many friends. returns today to his home in saint John. Per8on.als Vlittei-rviior championship of the Guern-icuss their problems. Mrs. Mclntyrs, wife of Dr. Heath McIntyre, is a patient in the Prince Edward Island. While her condition is much improved she expects to remain in hospital for several dsyo. Friends will regret to learn that the condition of Mr T. G. Ives. who entered the P. E. Island Hos- pital on Tuesday. has not improv- ed. Mr. Ives, who suffered s heart attack in August. had snother seizure Sunday which necessitated hospitalization. Former German Field Marshal Dies BERLIN llleiiiersl - Former field marshal Ewsld von Kleist. 7.1, see German tank commsnder.l has died in Russia. where he wssi serving 1 term for war crimes committed in the Soviet Union. that official Communist East German; news In-ncy ADN reported Fri-, day. ' The agency said vcin Kleist rileril after a long illness Von Klelst played-s loading mil-I Itary role in the Second World War. mainly in German offen.-lives L been a inng is-it not-.d Mr. Edson Rayner. who presided - we of the estate of Sevmourlm-,,1 mm m this nnm. wnuld l)e,al. last night's meeting. was reelect- Main and Son at the conclusion of material. service to the inrmei-.s.led as president of the Association. cow in the show. lie was second ynlgnwd l””l”.”;'”, '" "mi;,l”'””" In" be substantially increased and that the progeny of dam and second in! rpmm S3 . ”' Vm” "3f.bma,” in the near future." the senior get of sire, Ernest F.lg,r::f,nvrZn C0::mn,l ,0 ,eh?m,'i'ngou:' Referring to the shortage of CO1” and S0" or Mme" "159 hadillllcfl lhw-o rE("I)lTlll'l0rf1IdR4'lIlf)nS ewhit'lil”et" mm to handle the shipping some placings in the heav com et- . . . . . of potatoes from this province he man may deveioped thvflast Tim. ""'1d”nr'r"p"'O: I';:”L'):' lsnid that this shortage has now of the show. I "" ' ' ” .. ” . P I been overcome and that by Monday Frank Saunders of Aylesford. p.-irtment. of, Agriculture will be rm?” would b" nn hnzcr any shark prpmdem of ma Canadian GuemUrl;pei1ed ir& SunlrlllFrSl.(It- lwlii-re lllt-Inge in mm province. sey Breeders Association. presented. rm”: mm” Mum tum rep- . , resentative, may be stationed .o pnf-js11)ENT nEELEc11.;D "Q; b?Il'em'" 'bIi99d"'3 and Pliemlerlbelier serve this coiinty. He said 9 l . ors awards to s representa-imp; has the shows is hired sienograplier who will be Mr. A. S. Johnston of Belmont. was The Guy Rodd trophy for the,shle, to meet the public and dis- alecti-d as vice president of the y'f'hird District. John A. Smith of Ira fgams um uve-rl 6&5?-r'lb'; Emerald for the Fourth District and class was presented Friday hiizht in the Bailey Arena to the , buns I'll. S. Hinton of Summerside for the winner. Owen Ynunker of Kings- ' 015 W0 NMIOHA1 Fllm Board prominent exhibitors. , At the pic-i-nt time there arniinn. I elecu0m' ll::5l;lg5. ;lAbl'RW5W' 3nd'"E)'C wltry GFERVSEY CL . Q E60 1 2 miles of new l'II'lP i-iiinpI4-l- Hr went off to saw that there is REs0LL.Tl0Ns . efreshmcnts were served - 5555- Pd and he paid trinuta to tlir: a irigv important field in Prince if M”. Tremont Archer. Mrs. Ned Sun1l'lll'l'xlflP, electric plant wliii"i.'Eriwnrd island for the development Dooley and Mrs. Roland Taylor. s0':,'h9D:A,::,;fo:e;5j3,f;,:”'NM1g" ihad complelctl 20 1.2 miles aunt agriculture and the government thgsregofgllgllgirglltecglrllglimo :1 ' h i.Th-all-ii h.i ' head'1tht.heIdeil - ANNUAL SERVICE g The any the premier breeders and premierl:,n:T5ml,T:d M Hula Effcty::?l:e:n:o2?1:ta.h9rE Vgan be mm... ing resolutions which were adopted "U31 lll8l'lK0”l'Tll1E 59l'VlC0 01 Al- Egmbnmrs awwds m Gugmsp" M trir Conip.in'.i. Mr. xlailicsnn saiirthiniz more worked out for the by 3'19 meellllilf berton Presbyterian W. M. S. Wasp bu: Mkibll-Elna lrlilllnter Fair Friday mm mm-V mdmmnn pnmh,,d h ,,wm.aze every day fa”-ner in mi, To the members of tlielamily or held H, mm church. Sunday everhl Lh pro av y te proudest. man lllithe mm ma, NW pmgm", wmm-. pmvmce lthp late senator Jones, sincere re- ins. Octoer 24th. It was conducted N5 3" Vi” Win" 5- COW" Ohm rontiilctcd within the rim-.-, HP said "1 think we can do it, tsrets on his passing. by ll" P'"ld""- Mm Nmm" ”m"' N' 3 Th” "Ill" b'0”5l"' whim had been the est lam sure we can do it but iiiw i'.'i'li Sincere rerirets to the members of the family of the late '1'. M.l Linkletter on his passing. Confidence in the ('fIl'IIAI'lllPd lcadership of the Prime Minister. the Hon. Louis St. Laurent. the federal representative. .7. Watson MacNaught. and the Premier of the Province. the Hon. A. W. Mntheson. Brief addressed were made at the meeting by the followingf Charles Linkletter. president of the Young Liberals Association; Frank McNutt. M.L.A.: Mrs. Elsie Inmsn.l president of the Liberal Women's Association; James Mccardle, the honorary president of the Associa- tion; J. A. Gallant. nominee for the Third District: George Mac- Kay. M.L.A.. Fourth District: Hon.- E. P. Foley, minister without port-I folio: I-Ion. C. C. Baker. Minister of Agriculture: Hon. Eugene Cul-I len. Minister of Industries and Natural Resources. -5 CEMENT WORKERS STRIKE TORONTO (CPI .. Members 0' the Cement Finishers Union (AFL TLC) Friday established picket, lines around five projects of the. Pigott Construction Company int Toronto and district when settle-l ment of an earlier strike was re 1, Jected by the company. Upwsrds of 800 building tradesmen were made idle by the pickcting. mn. The trophy M domud by "I Lowell I-Iancoi-k. showing for thei .. A I 5eb.;l”f Labrador's voyage, many members Rodd. whose Bi-sckley form herd 5': BHCKIEY was one of the out- standing herds in Canada before he held his dispersal sale last. year. Mr. Rodd retained four of his best rows and still is an ardent en- thusiaiit snd is a breeder in 1 smaller way than usual. The tro. phy was presented on Mr. Rodd's behalf by Neil Mstheson. M.P.. of Southport. P.E.I. Mr. Rodd was at the fair for the show but left at noon on return to the Island. He leaves next week for tho Royal Winter Fair st Toronto. STRONG SHOWING Prince Edward Island fur breed- ers made is strong showing in the closing stages of the show st the Maritime Winter Fair. The show clerk told The Guiirdisn Friday evening that George A. Csllbeck of Summerside had the largest number of points in the fox shiny. and line said she was pretty sure. although she could not state or- firlslly until she made s final check. that Mr. csllbeck was thel highest point winner in mink as well. l Mr. Caliber-k has four grandt championship ribbons on we rcnchi Ohio National Ranch st Summer-l side. had three grand champion-3 ship ribbons. eight. firsts and num- bars of other lesser plocings. John Msclnnis of Bret.on's Cove. N.S.. had the best breath of sprinpv fox at the show. .1. I". Comeau of Little Brook. N.S.. had the best female. James Jodrey of North-, port. N.S.. and W. Jamiesiin. St, Stephen. NB.. were others who' had hqh placing: in this type of. mink. Csllbeck and Hancock also had some good plscirigs in this class. IIOII-SI! CLASSES In the standard bred trotters shown last night Senator Graig- myle, owned by H. T. Ramsay. Bsckvllle placed first. Dixie Girl. owned by R. 3. Humphrey. Ken-' slngion, was second and 0. Ann 0. owned by George A. Summerside was third. Fourth place went in R. S. Humphrey with Paglia Frisco. MIL! Olivs Parkman of East Roy- alty placed second in s very ex- citing musical chair novelty race. Major MacRse was presented with the silver plate donated by Callbecr... the T. Eaton Company for the four- besi Ayrshire cows in the show The Ayrshire herd of A. Mitc- ln Pnltlnd Yusnsavia and Russia. 5l"lb03l'd T'”lt"l3V DIWIW "3 "93 minus and Son. Central Royalty left He was taken prisoner by British srmed forces in 1945. The British extradited him In the Yr-wzlnvs. who inter handed him over to the Ruuism. I sapphires, pastels and slcutinns that he weaned up most. of his voctorles. "en" "'i"' ii"! Er 1'14 "liaw1rl"n”r I i9 ii: he '”"I VIM firsts. five seconds, nine thi..i;l by trsin Friday night for Tm-onto lo corwvte in the nasal Wini Fa - llga Artlnir il'1.'R.so accom- panieu he shipment. Parade on Sunday 7 Medal: w SIGNALS Will participate in the Garrison Parade at Armourios at I000 hrs. CO 5 Sional Regiment. 5 SIGNAL REGIMENT I CA IMI Church Nov. 54. Ill be worn K. Johnston. - Lt. Col. of the ship's company to add to their educational Padre Thomas L. Jackson. of left to right, are: Ldg. Sea. harlottetown, P.E.I.; and AB Swim Suits Going Elegant TORONTO (CP)-If bathing suit designers don't curb their enthu- siasm. women may use swim suits for evening wear this year. fashion observers say. Trend in swim suits is swinging from the casual to the elegant. More of the firm elastic woven fabrics are being combined with dainty faille, cotton and velveteen and trimmed with lace snd sparkle. "Evening elegance suits" were shown this week by the Exquisite Form Brassiere Company. which has applied its experience in figure control to the less restricted swim suit field. Long torso lines were em- phasized in the new suits and many are shown with attractive wide scroop nscklines. A hip-draped model had a front. sash tie and came in pale pink. Others have gay seat. ruffles to add back In- terest. women's Auxiliary Air F oroo Association Mrs. Stan Mclnnis was eI.cled president at the orgalilzations; meeting of the womenls Auxiliary of the Air Force Association ink in the letters club rooms this week other officers named inciudec Mrs. Rsy Hughes, vice president. Mrs. P. DeaRoches. secretary; M,,' Edward Brown. treasurer. Mam. bars of the executive include Mn Jsck Lsrsboe, Mrs. N. N. Lsrrabu and Mrs. J. Csrruthers. There were approximately 15 wives of Air Force Association members present to discuss forms. tion of the auxiliary which up hsvo the customary sums and ob. Jects of suxillsrles, nsmely to u. sist in the various activities of in. parent club. Meetings of the new group will be held on the first mg. day of each month and all mem. bers' wives are eligible to join, T: tons. sleek black faille number; to polka dots. large and small, . 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