NRL piles os ie 4 toe Auxiliary Officers Named At Rada Meeting Of WMS. SUMMERSIDE —— The annual , Jock Hopkirk; 2nd. vice presid- meeting of the evening auxiliary) ent, Mrs. Brad Cairns: record- of the W.M.S., Trinity United : ing secretary, Mr3. William Jex Church was “held on Tuesday kins; corresponding secretary, evening following the Week of ; Prayer service. The retiring ee aoe - denne: treasurer, . . ident, Mrs. Carl Crockett, a Also christian stewardship seo was in the chair. Roll call was ; answered by 22 members. retary, ‘Mrs. William Roach; _ christian _ citizenship | Liquor Charge = | Brings $40 st } Early Settlement Outlook Dims In Producers’ Strike © MONTREAL (CP) — strik-, of their newly formed ‘Association, ‘The CBC spokesman sail it is ing television and radio producers es Realisateurs (CCCL) as of-|still"too early to judge whether at CBC Montreal! announced| fi agent. members of unions connected 1 declared the producers ready | wi the Canadian Council of to abandon privileges that! Authors and Artists (CLC) will might impede recognition on ajobey a directive from Toronto yang hg apart dae peg ose line ply agape to gy weange Reaboondh: gpa pian ing them to return: to work 10-day dispute. Se labor enead ‘in: October. A :committee was named to secretary, «, | The announcement came during OBJECTION through the producers’ picket! “1. eourt learned that an |/0ok aftef the details. of.enter-}Mrs. James McGregor; _ Com. Veuk: dow of eee teamea te tscaraseas al ton Be - Docappe”Moatreal pass | meat Man for whom a bene sa which wil meen MexR Sheen; Literate 's, fow was im that iz Duc “Mo :. ‘been issued, hiad | xecutive meer~ 0} Ay == MOT arOre = ely to bring quick settlement to} producers are part of manage-|dent of the Union des Artistes Set ead ae e | January’ 24th. ag Jock Hop-| secretary, Mrs. Morley Wylie: | the strike’ which has crippled live/ ment. furged his membership to con-| RCMP office entered a n| kirk js to head this sores. Histon ot oe _ | French-language broadcasting by = producers want recogniti ; guilty A let{er from, Miss red +, associa ‘| thie CBC in Montreal. be] iano to Reser the picket line, men sf to a chawe off ackford. supervisor of the} Fetary. Mrs. Erland. Ramsayy before returning to work. The} Meanwhile on the radio side|‘4tiving without an opefator's Chronic Care Centre -was read.| Missionary monthty. secretary, ae ee Vooreng ae = =e Sec Genie Ken Withers, program director a © and was ‘fined $% and) © | letter expressed the thanks|Mrs. Ralph Edwards; bay band “ promi for CBM radio, said 18 English- al ind of the patients of the centre for| Superiatendent, Mrs. . Harold that the CBC “after having given| the matter of recognition. Harkness. ‘ language announcers had Wecided to defy their local union, obey their national union and return to the white gifts sent them at Christmas. The annual reports of the impression that it wished a settlement of the actual conflict has refused this afternoon to ne- The CBC noified the producers Thursday that their contracts have been declared null and void. The following commitiees Were Name Chairman appointed: program, Mrs. Jock the ie - ; . k. 2 1 irk, , i fk gotiate officially with the produc-| The 74 producers were under in- . Jodoin For Gold Mine ad bind eee ae — gg A gg ed a i. ers.” « |dividual contracts with the cor: Ottawa Claude oa r ae a gage gat me. al e ident of the coe ean aoe N. B | and successful year. rship ephone, Mrs. CHARGE CBC BALKS _| poration. A spokesman poPggiel Pent ed vee a isda TORONTO Hest Wit Geuse.|.. The installation of officers for| Brad Cairns, Mrs. Harold Muli- - .The CBC would meet represen-|ier abbut 22 of the contracts, of ’ a Keevil, associa the coming year was, conducted| gan, Mrs. Eric Sheen, Mrs. Newspaper columnist Marie] serving a 10-day jail sentence . Torre looks through barred win-| rather than disclose a “news \ READY TO BEGIN JAIL SENTENCE York Herld Tribune was found guilty of contempt of court for , dows of press room at Federal] source. Miss Torre. 34, who| refusing to disclose the source ° the | charge that Mr. Mar- | Courthouse at New York City| writes a syndicated television| a story she wrote in 1957 con- SUMMERSIDE—One of ‘Sum- ae Trials As Real tin ask io a look at Mac- } ; ; : merside’s top athletes, Michael | prior to surrendering to begin! and radio column for the New — movie actress Judy Scott, 19, is leaving Jan. 19th, Leod’s record. : to join the R.C.A-F. after a bril- : Test Of Faith McLeod was sentenced to 14 : liant buf brief career in track : . ‘a — in Queen County Jail. Mr. | Welfare Work Of Abscion Observe Week |»! seit ant bestesat in PE LONDON (Reuters)—Dr. Rich-| The spokesman said Blagonre|yi2" sen minlter at Hunter|abPeal, and McLeod. was fined er ss 4 in’s astrono-| ¥Ov._sa re was, no basis . L { ] Of Prayer In on has nies ee scorer with ard eae a - a ee te auributed to |River-and Brookfield Presbyter- ~ and spate. We tal egion ncr eased n 8 ee e team for the past bay police and ohana otha ik ry govern him and that he hat nothing to ian Churches, was the gyest| pr ‘Gueame Se was 4 O'Leary Vicinity again this year is leading his bilge,” scofed Thursd at the | 204 to his press conference state-| speaker at Kensington United] granted an appeal by Mr. Just-" ALBERTON — A year of in-| annual financial report was read team in aggregate points. . He Sion of a landing ce Veous or| =*™ this week that no one has|Church last night’ at the Week of| ice George J. Tweedy .The acc- )) €reased welfare work in * by the retiring president, Heath | The baa of Prayer has be-/captained the high school squad ee flown-in a space rocket and that | prover service. used had been convicted in police fommunity and a larger mem"! pst an important part of the/last year and also played with : such a flight would only take Addressing a large congrega-| Court last August on a charge of dership was reported at the an- ’ life of churches all across Can-|the senior team in the Island He was commenting about &/ place when there was ‘an assur- rel having care and control of 8 nual meeting of the Alberton}; The . most successful poppy | ada. The services are sponsored|Senior “C’ loop in which he statement attributed to Soviet] ance that the man would re-| tion on the 20h guide post ie motor vehicle while his ability Branch of the Canadian Legion; campaign in the history of the| by the Department of Evangelism | made a commendable showing. Prof. Anatoli Biagonravov that} turn.” way of faith, “Holding on or} was imaired.- on Wednesday night. branch was carried out in the| of the Canadian Council of Clitr-| ..EXCELLS IN TRACK Russia might try to lant a man-| WASHINGTON (AP) — Th e/ Holding Fast’, He called to mind| Duggaa and his brother Charles In the absence of the secret-| fall with gross receipts in excess| ches and in O'Leary and vicin-| Mike also excells in track med rocket on Venus or Mars. United States space administra-|some of the great men of the of Bedford, the witness ary-treasurer, G.G. Bennett, the | of $300. p ity commenced Monday night in events and has captured the later this year. tion is about ready to award al Bible who had held fast to their| Stand. Charles admitted The ‘secretary regretted that| %*e Springficld West Baptist} half«mile and mile events in “If they get to Venus they will| contract for a space capsule as/ faith in God in the face of trials. = ‘ bottle of shine found in the the Red Cross blood donor clinic Church. the provincial school meets for find it is boiling hot,’ Woolley| another step toward putting a| He said,-‘‘It is easy for us to wae to him. He said WESTERN : in June failed to reach its cb-| Due to the storm and bad roads | the past two years. As well, he said. “If they get to Mars they/ man into space. hold on to our faith when .every- they rage truck and left the jective of 150 despite an—inten-| the special speaker, Mr. Elmer} Won the half-mile event at the will find it freezing cold. _ A spokesman for the National|thing is going smoothly,” but a e SB and when GUARDIAN. sive canvass. .A total of 132| MacLean, was unable to attend. | Maritime Invitational Track and “On neither planet will they- be | Aeronautics and Space Adminis-| When troubles come, “Do you ona ee a wug- : donors responded to the urgent| Rev. Ross Howard pastor of the | Field Meet held ia een scoTT able to breathe. The best of luck| tration (NASA) today said the| Dave @ faith that will sustain the oe an of a while Organizations using this column, @PPeal for blood. The report] Church was the speaker. On Tues- , July in eer wi e MIKE to them.” contract may be awarded within | YOu? “ = on. the liquor te promote their meetings, en-| Concluded with a detailed ac-| day, Rev. Robert Crooks was the er ot a on | side High, who accompanied ’: two weeks. Answering the. question, “How City _tertainment events, etc.,,,are re-| Counting of the year’s receipts] guest speaker at the Bloomfield ae oe bestow was in|Bim to Toronto and who coaches|_ In Moscow, @ spckesenan for| The one - ton space capsule| 4° we obtain the faith’? he ‘lan — . anereent a hoe = quested to place these, an-|@md expenditures showing a| United Church and on Wednes-| thi eng nan cnt the|him in both track and basket-| the Soviet Academy, of Science,| would be of the type. that ulti-/ Said. “By taking the Lord Jesus) io", 00° stiy in the ignition a. Bouncements in the name /of the | Small credit balance on hand. | day at St. Luke’s Anglican, Rev. being pe a ae wet ball. who said he had cofiferred with| mately will carry man on his e a ve tga hy — bout 1 a.m. . Z mpensering -organization. NEW OFFICERS W.0. Weale. Special music was | Meee program: held in Tor-| This popular young man, who| Blagonravov on the matter, de-|first flight outside the earth's at-|inf in God's = "| Defence counsel Lester P. 0” provided by the different choirs | (aims : of Mr. and Mrs. Mur-! nied that the expert had said the| mosphere. 2 nt Donnell, cited a number of such CRAPAUD RINK Skating every} The nominating committee and organists in charge. D.U. | onto last summer, sponsored by|is a son nied | e Se + The Rev: L.M. Marre) conduc- Saturday 8 to 10. ‘“cheol skating| comprised of Doug Nicholsoa the local legion branch. ray Scott, Winter Street, will be) Russians were training a man} Space agency spokesmen 4¢-| 1.4 the service and introduced |C2%°* from Canadian Criminal + every Friday 3 to 5. Ken Quigley, Steven Murpby,| - CREDITS COACH greatly missed by gre ager for space flight. clined to give any details. the guest. preacher. The Scrip- 8 publications. where similer : Bert Pridham and Herbert Baptist WMAS Mike gives much credit to his|high boys aad girls who w tare was read by Rev. W.E.|Cccummanees resol fo ie BEDEQUE RINK, _tonight,| Leavitt brought in the 1959 slate _. jeoach, Charles Ballem, physical|him, every success in his chosel) home of Mrs. Delima Poirier.) At conclusion of program, Santa | Ingraham, while Rev. Alexander | ™#5S4! me, Friday. South Shore Hockey Lea-| of officers as follows: Meet At O'Leary education director at Summer-| career. Roll call was answered by| arrived with a treat of candy and | MacKay and Rev. W.G.E. Elliott ean appeal scheduled for gue. Lot 16 Rangers versus Cape| President, Frank Weeks; first [exchange of Christmas gifts,|fruit for. all the pypils. Gifts |led in prayers. win driving walle tupuel tan averse Rovers. Game time 8.30) vice-president, Elmore MacKa pa by an attendance of 5 members.| were given each pupil by teac The service in the Skate. after. School skate this af-| second vice-president, Raymond] of the O'Leary Baptist WALA S Tenders Called On New Phase | Binco was held at the home| en, also exchange of gifts by pup-|Week of Prayer will be’ held im | 2dourned_ until Jan. 16th, “ternoon 2.15 to 4.15. W. Dunn; sergeant - at - arms, at. the Scie of Sime of Mrs. Glorice Richard which | jjs Little Percy Harkness pre-|St. Mark's Anglican Church to- “ CRAPAUD RINK Season tick- ts available f Executive: John’ Rochford, R.| of thirteen members. The presi- - ss erable for hating dub a] Pagar, op pecs, 2 |g ce eon | ai el ese aaa wey Soup |e andes. Bison Beer] OYL eon 4H Fraser and Héath Profit. ed the meeting with call to wor-| SUMMERSIDE — Tenders This cantilever yt = att tae Geek se Glee visited Mr. Clayton Barlow and ry “CRAPAUD R tonight Min- ship and Lord’s Prayer in uni-| have been called by ence | used se the bi - ‘amily on Sunday. + " INK tonight Min Building. -committee: R. M. Pp y the|craft which will be based at donated a cushion to be lotter- The many friends of Mr. Oyrus Present Awards - SUMMERSIDE or Hockey—Paperweights 7 p.m. Pee-Wees 7.45, Bantams 8 p.m. Midgets 8.45. Last chance for schools to register for minor terta% Fraser; sick, Stanley Wedlock was observed. a si -¥ sali alas : ‘ ; ' their mas-| meeting. St. Luke’s hall. The hockey. Adm. all school child z -| Devotional pericd was led by| side. has resumed work 02 | : the holidays with his parents, | St. e's : parents of 10 cents. Adults 5 ante, shone | Soke eae Yate Peat Mrs. L.G. Dewar, Hymn “We've| This is another phase in the|sive ground work project at the} Pupils\ of English school re-| mr and Mrs. Edmund Bernard,|the club members were, invited. 7:15 — 9:15 ‘after. menibershi Arthur McRae. A Story To Tell To The Nations” | multi-million dollar construction} base and 50 trucks are now em-/ sumed their classes on Monday | s¢. Gilbert. A quae of erchtudle ies shen ° trustees “Herbert Leavitt. Rol.| W@S sung, followed: by scripture | program being carried on at|ployed hauling sand and gravel.| morning, Jan. Sth, after a 2%| Mrs. Lena Cormier spent a ted while the crowd was gather- . Saturday KENSINGTON WEEK of Pra-| ang Bnrke, Robert\ Profit. Earl| Romans 1:8-16. Devotional clos-|the airport. Fifteen local men are also - week holiday which was en-| week visiting daughters, Mr. and/ in at about nine o'clock Alvin : yer Service Friday in the Angli- . : ed with a call to prayer for mis-| Tenders will be received in|ployed on the job. More will = by all. ce Mrs. Flot Gallant, Freetown: | webb showed slides that he took| 2 =~ 2:15 ——=— 9:15 ; : jonaries in Angola. many relatives i : a . ean Church at 7.30 p.m The past president, Heath Pro-| 7 a aren FE a My 980.008 ts called fer.'c prevalent. oe ts. , Nelson, | Mi ie 3 while a, Europe. The slides : é KENSINGTON RINK tonizht| fit, conducted the installation’ ypiccion was conducted by Mrs. Charlottetown will deeply regret} Martin Caissee, loyed in oe aa Intorgeting and eagey- i Friday. Freetown Juveniles vs. | Ceremony. . Earle Jelley. Fifteen me to learn she had Toronto ts visiting rents, : TORPEDO Kensington Juveniles. Game : paid dues and several members Another Large Congregation to fall down stairs at her home| Mr. and ae Dolor Caissee. Eric Phillips was called on to time 8 o'clock. Skate after. mond Bernard, Arsene Arsen-| paid on the “Ida Meggison Mem- recently and was obliged to enter| Mr. and Mrs. Amond Gallant. | give a report on his trip to Tor- Se care : sae | 2 Joseph Wedge, Felix Arsen-' orial Fund”. Meeting closed by H t Preacher the hospital. and son Alphiee have moved one. Eric won a trip to the RUN" — Summerside | ault, Ge erome Gallant ‘ “fe” K Miss t : al Winter Fair. firemen responded to a call early | Interment took place in Egmont singing, ‘Tealee My lite’ sad Ge ears ensing on —— a Awards were made to the last evening to St. Mary’s Hall, where a light bulb had overheat- ed a large piece of cardboard which was smouldering and caus- ing jonsiderable smoke. How- ever, no damage resulted. Summerside, who passed away; gee fourth sermon in the Week of 1p ° The prizes to the potato -club amage rected. | Caleay’ Aiterse iom’'ts| Gives Concert — |i mee ox ‘se mel jocks “A Most Necahd Prayer | Begins Terim | were svanied ty alton Rayner) athe greatest submarine GALLANT FUNERAL — The| Bowness funeral ;Home to St See ey subject “A Prayer for Body and| in ee picture of them all. fune: e late Mrs. Prosper | Pauls urch on nesday| The pupils Milo School pre- - 4 . slicious lunch of ice cream Gallant was held on Thursday | Morning. Requiem Mass was; sented a concert in Milo hall, guest preacher stated that WELLINGTON — — = hotidays ee eee | and coke was served. morning from her late residence | celebrated by Rev. Emmanuel Monday evening, December 22nd.|«)fan is made of two different trainled af Bari yews Hospital, _ “. eee ue in St. Philip to:St. James Church Egmont Bay. Requiem High /|the interment in the church cem:-| interested friends were present | hea en and a body at first mould-| sie ‘spent a few weeks visiting Mes ae at Rev. | etary, Fallbearers ll formet| wo enjoy the splendid program. [ed from the dunt of the carte. | Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Tru, N. tora” Arenal." loatat sey" tine the desis CTE Aa s in M bly acted as “The creator is-- quite aware 5S. . -- : ‘ haksman for, te ccce . : Mise “Yvonne Cormiér, stud: [hen a,8hd Mts. Douat Aswenault|iai “or” she may be sentenced ANNUAL MEETING | Nazaire Poirier present in the “sanctuary and officiating at the| Gallant, Ronnie Gaudet, Gerald| the juded dia-|ready to provide man’s needs again if she doesn't. - cos . . programme inc’ ls} ent nurse at Hotel Dieu Hos-|daughter, Miss Laura Arsenault, : : aa ; grave. Pallbearers were, Ed-|Richard and Danny Steele. «| sogues, monologues recitations, |for body and soul. But i man in his} pital, N.B. spent the holidays |employed int Antigonish. eae corte — The Annual Meeting of Prince Edward Island Professional Cards |_.AT CONVENTION — wr. oe. os at a number of wits and aenprese SES ek wits her ume Mr. and Mrs. —— Myrtle Ferguson, -. nist for the New York Heralq| Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held in the Charles ; mes a. Thistle. c oa ar tae aly tel : 9g ing satisfaction to the a foe geri ieaas’ hin Sob Tecently visited Tribune, was held in contempi| High School Auditorium in the Town of Summerside on Chartered of the Dominion Automobile As-| and Santa Claus arrived to dis- | soul. Roches were recent guests of| Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Arsenault} court- after she ‘refused to} Tuesday, the 27th day of January, at the hour of 10:30 ‘Accountants sociation, attended the annual | tribute gifts from a prettily ligf- “ eee eee ‘ fay Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Gallant, — visited in Moncton and — pt saree i as i onlin the forenoon. tree. The pypils were presen- |™ , s St. Philly. ag er Ju arland. She told re- 3 F Ware Hickey & Go. |{th,thich was eld recent af “St fom their teacher, |himeelf,and_ to hig feo, mos.) Mrs. Albin Richard and chilé|, Augustine Galiant of St. Ange| porters rer en Ree ome en eas ee . le. Hickey Oo. hea ‘ont | Miss A MacPhee, an \wao ren of _Mont Carmel visited ere, Canadian Bank of Commerce ea Sa akon Seer treats from the Women’s Insti-|needs of the soul cannot supply| ii, x4; aad Mrs. Emile Ber-|®0lidays with his parents, Mr. Prince Edward Island Building: \Ill., the guest of his sister and| tute. The teacher was also re-|the needs of the body. Man Sad.) o4 and other relatives dur-|#0 Mrs. Theodore Gallant, St. - Mutual Fire Ins C Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235) p:cther-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. A.| membered by the’ pupils. not bring seasons or ing the holidays. Chripostem. HOCKEY u urance Company. : B: Johnson. Upon returning he} Following the program a num- ae , om a oe Mr. and Mrs. Silmon «Arsen- St. Chrypostem school concert INSURANCE —_—_twiu'make a brief visit with re-| ber of trustees and parents made |for the, supply 1 Si), ault, and daughter Dianne of |W5 held Dec. 19th with a very! AT ALBERTON ‘ ” re brief remarks in which they ex-| Physical and spiritual ‘| Mont Carmel recently visited | 278°, attendance of parents and R. E. Ellis & Son Limited | latives and friends in Toronto. The service was conducted by Bs friends. Program consisted of — Auto — Casualty pressed appreciation of the good i. minister, Rev. Cecil R. Weh-| Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bernard | plays songs and dialogues very| SATURDAY NIGHT 8.30 | $ Sum‘ner St. Summerside PERSONALS work = — veo — gis ber. A duet “Sweet Will of God” “ family. well rendered by pupils, Santa ; : , Pees for the remainder of the sea-|Wat suad by Mrs. Erland Rany| | Aj mtoa, "Mass., recently | aus, called and gave treats to; qIGNISH ACES : : .Optometrists iiek Wien os : aa - say and daughter Ruth. The or- visited with his ity ae te the ae also gifts to the cig if. —e- Miss Virginia Green has return- * 2 famil - fteachers “‘Ave Maris Stella” was| ° E. E. Parkman ed to resume her studies at Notr The committee reported that | Mont Bay. ~ sung and brought evening to versus 4 Opt. D., R.O. Dame Academy after apeléinn So d Db fin _ | the sound proofing of the base-| Emmett Curran, employed in | close, . ‘ FREETOWN ROYALS PHONE 3287 the Christmas.Holidays at her un roo g ment has been completed very | Labrador, spent holiday at his| Mrs. Flossy Ladner ts spend- * CIVIC STADIUM Summer St. Summerside} home in, Bedeque. satisfactorily. home here. ing some time in Wellington. SKate After . B. F. Heater, R.O. y ; ‘ ; a : ; Mrs. Thomas Keough of Cape ‘| Gates of the 4l Bank, Sum-| Kapuskasing, Ont., spent hisjhad as recent guests, Mrs. Neil d Preearrc a. Sena Traverse is a patient in Prince Centre Basement merside, a Watson, en-| holidays with his parents Mr,|MclLellan and son + eph of oe 9 P. M. ae : cosaty Hospital where she un- gineer with the M. F. Schur-| and Mrs. Peter Gallant. eat River. Photographers ee eee ee SUUMMERSIDE— The regu-}man Co., Summerside. Alan} | Adrian Bernard, Toronto, ae ne odie a Rear an tute Charlottetown Garrison Juniors : lar weekly supper meeting of| Palmer, agricultural represen- | companied by his , Mrs. le spent Cc A M E Q ; THE READ STUDIO Roger MacKay of Clinton is the Summerside Y’s Men’s| tative for Prince County was Anthony Bernard and Mr. Am- with Mrs. Julie Arsenault in Ur. 4 D._wW. SEARS confined to his home with a Gish was. held leat evening in| wel i asa new member. | ond Bernard of Mont. Carmel bainville for the winter months. Kensington Versus Renitete broken ankle. He suffered the | the y Centre with Ben Cham-|: Song leader was Ken Dorsey, | recently visited relatives in| _ On Thursday evening pupils of r i arrister unfortunate mishap last. week. pion as chairman. finesmaster \ Harry Holman. | St. Phillip. aoe School presented their| Friday, Saturday 7:15, 9:15 Summerside Aces : a “1 hi John Ellis reported that the | J Leuty was accompanist..| Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gal-)©%ristmas program in the Com-| Matinee Saturday 1 p.m. ; George R. MacManon, BO tar Med on Snere@e is proceeds from too. secant ~saia | meeting ‘adjourned, early| lant and son of. Miscouche|Mmunity Hall under the leader- Jerry Lewis A cai J League Game LL.B. U.S.A. arrived by plane’ to at-| of life savers in the town net-|and all members and their| Visited with Mr. and Mrs. |ship.of their teacher, Miss Shir- “SAD SACK” : (Also Kensington on Saturdays) | tend the funeral of their father,| ted the club $100 which will go| wives attended the Week of | Frank Caissie. ley MacArthur. Recitations and p ersagpnaver Admission: Adults 60 cents; Students 35 cents Phone Summerside 3551 235 Water St Summerside George Dunbar. + Dunn, Elmore © MacKay, Ken Quigley. Chairmen ‘of committees: En- Callaghan. Bay Cemetery. FUNERAL HELD — Funeral services were held for the late Terence Paquet, formerly of Richard who also officiated at ‘scamp, Danny MacNeill, Danny A moment of silence in mem- ory of a departed sister, Mrs. Mizpah benediction. Refreshments were served by the hostess: Milo School A large number of parents and chairman for the occasion. Completed In Y to the ficial’ ion. This in short ing off work. It said the CBC tatives of the producers, the statement said, but balked at of- t was followet up by another com- Plaining that the CBC has spent forthcoming. _The second statement set forth the producers’ position. It reiter- one or two-year duration, have The CBC said the producers’ absence from work was unauthor- ized and they had therefore repu- diated their contracts. They were union’: member who has honored days ago has been unauthorized and they are therefore entitled to ated their demand for recognition Top S’side Athlete Leaves For Career In Air Force no pay since that time. Construction Limited for construction of a concrete foun- at the RCAF Station, Summer- Ottawa until Feb. 5th. A security Of Construction At Airport dation for a cantilever hangar) pu Summerside for coastal defence rposes. : The firm of Forbes and Sloat hired when milder weather be- SUMMERSIDE — A large con- gregation in Trinity United Rev. E.H. Bean of Kensington as hé delivered his Guests of the club were Floyd Albert E. Wright, Central Bede- , que. "the Y.M.C.A. world service fund of Prayer service in the United Church n \ ‘ ganist was Mrs. Eric Sheen. The Week of Prayer services will conclude this evening in the Presbyterian Church, where Rev. Mr. Bean will preach on the sub- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cais- Adelard (Bernard) Gallant of of Cape with heads of seven CLC unions representing CBC employees: in connection with the Montreal strike. i Mr. -Jodoin said only that he has some ideas to put forward. French- and English - language dential staf members. Englishtanguage television has been afected to a lesser extent. entifie Prospectors Ltd.,; ‘and Goldfields Uranium Mines Ltd., has been named chalfiiatiof the board of Teck Hughes Gold Mines. ’ The newly - created post, sub- Teck-Hughes stock by the other the telegrams when it knew the rs’ picket lines telling; radio and television has been|two companies. other proposal from the produc-| them their absence from/| kept on the air by about 350 man-|; In the interim, Dr. Keevil wit work an the strike began 10/ agement, supervisory ami confi-|serve as president of” . Huzhes. J. C. Perry, former pres- ident, was named vice-president and director cf mines. a Mars, Venus Landings realized the sum of $38.5. Needed articles for school were ied and tickets were —- sold. Mrs. Adrian Arsenault invited members to her home for next Moncton, N.B., Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Moddy dialogues and songs gave much Monthly meeting Egmont W.I. was held at the had as their holiday guest, their tails gift on behalf of the pupils. E. Gallant will regret to learn he has had to enter Charlotte town Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Poirier, 10-day term for refusing to re- enjoyment to a large sudience. cy by Mrs. Cecil Webber. The fol. lowing is the. slate: Past president, Mrs. Carl Crockett; president, Mrs. Henry Moyse; ist. vice — Mrs. _Harold Harkness; finance, Miss Mabel Linkletter, Mrs. William Roach; nominating, Mrs. Alli- son MacLean, Mrs. Lorne Camp- bell and Mrs. Archie Martin. $3,200 sending telegrams to all| advised in separate telegrams. | About 2,000 of the CBC’s 2,500/ ject to approval by Teck-Hughes employees informing them they) TORONTO DIRECTIVE Montreal employees have been| shareholders, was the result of| J aceite | Of Stanley Brid e _| were not to be paid while remaj Notices were also sent to each|of the job since Dec. 29. But} purchase of two large blocks of pp g J ’ Dainel MacLeod of Stanley Bridge won an appeal when he appeared before Mr. Justice Mark R.” MacGuigan ia. Appeals _|Court yesterday. Defence council Allison Gillis based his appeal on the fatt that a plea of guilty to a charge of Speaker Terms sented Miss MacArthur with a | night The O'Leary 4H calf club and potato club held a party at the members of the clubs for the year’s work. The prizes for the calf club were awarded by Ray- neill MacNeill and Alvin Palmer. Frenchfort Men hire Upheld driving while impaired had been accepted by a lower court be- fore it was noted it was‘the sec- ond such charge against the ac- cused. The accused had been with drunken driving but a plea © of guilty to the lesser charge was accepted by Magistrate K.M. Martin in. police court July 14, 1958. It was after conviction on Tonight (Friday). Glenn Ford Ernest Borgnine \