I raps; neon-an local Student Winner of Award , in Architecture It has been announced by the srchitcctursl department of Uni- versity of Manitoba that J. Alfred Henneaeoy. son of William J. I-len- Bert neasey of 51 Euston street, Char- lottetown. has been awarded bish- Iat honors in the architectural sompetltion of home design spon- sored by internationally known Atlas Asbestos Co. Ltd. Mr. Hen- neasey shared honors with Hajime Kinoshita of Vancouver. Mr. I-lerinessey has received special training in the dilffioult neld of home design and is allow- ing promise of becoming one of the Island's leading architects in this field. M. l-". Schurman Co. Ltd, Marl- times' leading construction firm. have employed Mr. Hennessey during his summer semester in their architectural department un- der the direction of Mr. C. Keith Picksrd and Mr. Gordon Welsh. Mr. I-lennessey hopes to i98V9 shortly for New York where he will obtain information contribut- ing to required research of the sommerclal skyscraper. AIR H0L.Dl7P RANGOON lAPJ- Four bandits held up the pilot of an air liner at Pistol Point over Burma Friday forced him to land on a deserted beach, Union of Burma Airways announced. The bandits removed 20 boxes of currcnl')' containing the equivalent of 5.300.000 which the plane was carrying. Then they allowed the plane in take off. HOWARD McINNlS FITTED FOOTWEAR 115 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. . cordially invited. saucy, run no. nos ' DITY & DISTRICT 1133'! TAX! - EH TIE HVDCBKZ WI RAVE char-eoal. Antes Cosl Co. Dial 6553. ' 'YOUI DOLLAI BUY! Mull- AC tlu HUGHES DBUO ITOII DOUGIINUTS. delicious. unwit- lous. economical. Pruh an. stewnrt eries. KEBOSENE, Electric and PN- pana Gas. Refrigerators. Brymtoa Ind . leaving Church School at 1 p. n. Standard Time. 17.. per month will be charged on all over due installrnents. MILLINERY SPECIALS. Hi- Style Milllnery continues special clearing prices on all spring hats. MENT'S SATURDAY SPECIAL Chilled tomato Juice, fricassee lamb, rolls and butter, tea, cof- fee or milk, 55 cents. NORTH TBYON Presbyterian Church service, June 27th. 11 n. in. Church school 12.15. Miss Mary A. .VlacKenzie, Deaconess. GRAND TEA PARTY, aid St. Vincent's Orphanage. Supper, St. Dunstan's Dining llall, Wednesday. June 30th. Adults 31.00. Children so cents. SOCIAL EVENING in Benevo- lent Irish Society hall. Friday, June 25. Members and friends. Sponsored by Ladles' Auxiliary. Lunch served. THE LOTTERY for the chicken dinner, which was so capably handled by Mrs. Greg Lewis and Miss Betty.l-looper at the Com- munity Centre on Wednesday af- ternoon, was won by Mrs. Lloyd Archer. THE ANNFAL RETREAT of the Catholic Women's League opens in Notre Dame Academy on Friday evening, July 2nd at 7 o'clock Daylight Saving Time and closes Sunday evening. All Catholic women I. JAMES PICNIC TODAY 2. in-rs:iu:s'r at the rate of is to ' ” ToPaylioodvIl'Vl:it To . apeys and on request gave a. fine Caledonia: Enjoys Season”: Final "Ceilidh" 4 lcottiah music and sons and I Prince Idward Ishnd lohtaev din- ner were thoroughly enjoyed by some seventy members of the Gal- cdonianClubandtheirtrlenldsst- Sandy's last evening as they gath- end for the anal "ceilldh" of the season. The programme was arruigod by the Hon. Dougald Mkcxinnon and club president George acted as master of ceremonies. Pipe Major Harold Sutherland of Weatville, N. 3., played a selection of Scottish marches and swath- rendering of "The 'l4th's Farewell to Edinburgh.” Mrs. Garden Law- . son danced the sword dance. Be- ann 'n-iuhhss. Highland Fling And sailor's Hornpipe. she was ac- companied by club pipe? 3- 37"” Macllaren. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson recently oame out from Aberdeen and Mrs. Charlottetown litmm surface on Pacific . cast Dr. W. J. P. MscMlllaII (above) MacMl1lan. returned to Thursdsy night a complement of 110 men. , The L'Aventure is the summer months on the New- Greenland, supervising French fish- ing. Her last visit to Charlotte- merits entertainment of the F 1' e n c h The French Frigate L'Aventure will be paying a goodwill visit to this City from the 6th to the 12th of July, 1954, under the command of Commander Hirlbarren. She has 6 officers and engaged for rouadland Banks, and those of town was in July, 1952. Arrange- are being made for the Class coastal escort. is under com- mand of Lt.-Cdr. W. A. Manfield. with an approximate complement of 7 officers. loo men, 30-cadets. The "Portage." Algerine Class cos- tal escort is commanded by Lt.-Cdr. A. B. Torrie. approximate comple- ment, '1 officers ,l00 men. 30 cadets. The ”Granby," Bangor Class coas- tal escort is commanded by Lt.- Cdr. Brown. Streses Role Of Maiden". Water" were sung. one Bruce MacLa.ren tune by Charles Craig. Mr. Craig also sang "Nameless Lassie". "Star of Robbie Burns" munity singing Scottish folk songs. in and now uve at Carleton. iing was Gaelic singing by .Mr John Archie Campbell of Mo Run Ceal Dlleas" and what translated "Ho R0 My Nut Brown Two versions of "Alton by Mrs. and an older selections Freetown The Freetown group meets dur- and led com- from Vancouver where the Doctor attended the annual meeting of - the Canadian Medical Association. He was re-elected to the execu- i-5 tlve. representing this Province. It was the largest meeting of the Association he had. attended in more than ' twenty years, Dr. MacMillan said. Some 1,500 to 1.- 600 doctors and as many ladies attended. It was a very succesful meeting. with much new business transacted. Preparations were made for the largest meeting in the history of of the Association at Toronto next ,year when a Joint convention will c. G. I. T. 'be held with the.Brltlsh Medical iAssociatlon. From 500 to 600 doc- tors are expected from the latter organizations. Dr. T. C. Routley. who retired as general secretary of the C.M.A. after more than 30 speaking crew. and anyone desir- ous of helping in this matter is requested to contact Staff Officer. HMCS ”Queen Charlotte." tele- phono 4949. L'Aventure will berth at West side Railway Wharf, and it is anticipated that the ship will be open to the public on an ar- Amateur Radio in Civil Defence That amateur radio broadcasting can play an important part in the ing the summer months and W85 re-organized early in May. M”- R. Louis Cairns is leader and Sandra Jardine; -I8C'Y. M-Wiene Paynter; treasurer. Audrey Mac- years service, has been president of the joint convention wet weather bother about. But no part of Can- elected . next year. M155 PDYIU3 Dr"mm”",d i5 85' Dr. and Mrs. MacMlllan travel- siswm Ti" new ”fnc.em "8: led by train more than 7.500 PF65-. Mary R039759 Vi” pres" miles. They met with considerable but no heat to ranged date. Other visiting ships to Charlot- GUEST OF HONOR-Mrs, Joh-It tetown will be I-IMCS "Micmac," HMCS "Wallaceburg" and HMCS OT Civil Defence of this province was discussed at the regular monthly meeting of the Keith Rogers Mem- orial Radio Club. held in their J Eachern: ardlne. Convener committee, Verdun Reeves. treshment committee. 8 h i r l e y of games Re- ade looks as well as Prince Ed- ward Island, the Doctor said. Dur- ing the trip westward they were delayed by two washouts in Bri- tish Columbia. -Opened Yesterday The annual P.l.I. United Ieptist Association convention began at Baptist bunch yesterday with the f officers in charge: Mr. R. B. Rupert of Char- lottetown as Moderator. Rev. J. D. Dsvison. Charlottetown. vlea mod- The devotioncl service by me. 3. R. Jones of Cnvandisli opened the semtona. This was followed by a welcome to the delegates by the pastor of the entertaining daureh. Dr. I. J. Dan-ass, which was re- sponded to by Rev. J. D. Dsvison. The new pastors were-welcomed llnited Baptist Ass'n Convennon At Tryon Churcli Be first introduced three young ladies who go this fall into jcuy. missionary work in India or to; IHPDDE studyzlilissas Ruth Clark, Mary cpwan ma Isurield nun, Eachofthuntoldottheis-cauu medical and , "L. miuion. in a prayer of dedication. Rev. 11. C. Pond then told of his own can and training for missionary sonic. and of I greater readiness of Dan; Indians for Christianity. '11,. meeting closed with prayer by the 8.Y.P.U. Association adviser. Rev, Donald Mcolcre. and Rev. 0. A. r -,- a his "Key Man's" report which was followed by a report on The Lord's Day Alliance by Rev. C. 0. How- lett. O'I.sary. The reading of the church lat- ter: by the clerk showed an in- creased Sunday School registration and the report on the "Ma.rit.ime Baptist" by tho summer-time pas- tor of the I-Iaalehrook field. Dr. A. J. Archibald. showed a subscription list of over 5,000. It was proposed that the convention organise a promotion campaign. AFTERNOON IEBBIONI In the afternoon. sessions began Bruce Moore, summer pastor at Dundas. In a discussion on the rural life program. Rev. Fred W. Gordon. secretary of the conven- tion': Rural Life Department, and Rev. Donald McClare of East Point told of their experience at the American B a p tis t Convention, Green Lake, Rural Life Confer- ence. In his statement on Baptist pub- lications. Rev. 1''. A. Helps of Tor- onto, gave an encouraging report Of Kreater use made of B. S. Quer- terliaa and helps. The evening service began under the auspices of the B.Y.P.U. with Windsor Brehaut of the Charlot- tetown Bsptish Group, chairman. in the absence of president Donald Holden. Others taking part were Kitty Mscftarlane, who led in PTIYOI. and Lie. Lloyd Oakes who gave the devotional address. In with a devotional service by Lic. p Activities. At Experimental Farm The first week of summer was .s busy one for workers at the who stored 90 tons of grass silage, fining both silos at the Farm and partially ftllling another at the Upton at... too. The seeding season, which was somewhat delayed, because of a prevailing risk of frost last week, is nearing an end with the set- ting out of tomato and flower Ml 1"a.rm. lants. . As usual. destructive beetles. plants and diseases have made an appearance D.D.T. dusting has started to protect crops which are attacked by the flea beetle. a par- ticularly prevslent insect this yesr. Spraying with 2.4.D. to prevent the mustard plant from seeding in grain and potato fields has also commenced. Field husbandry representative W. N. Black states that s severe drought existed in the Magdalen Islands when he visited then re- cently. It is quite probable that the recent ralnfiill has relieved this condition somewhat Farm supervisor R. 0. Parent accompsnied by Measure. G. W. Boswell. J. W. G. Nicholson and 8.1”. Tinney are attending the Agricultural Institute of Canada. annual meeting which is being held at McDonald College. St. Anne de Bellevuo, P.Q. As their group is small, they are taking in 11 year olds as affiliates and who will wear the-red tie of explorers until they are twelve. The 11 year olds are getting used Invgsfmenf Christmas Cards ready for mailing to Trlndad and the Philipines. The OTTAWA. (CP)-Talk of- reces- thelr slon has left investors unshelcen. ann Augustin, nee Lily Alice Mac-i”P0l'i38e" HMCS "Glinblf" 0" Pherson, was the guest of honor F1”id3.V. Jlliy 30- and T6m3inin8 im- at a gathering of St. Peter's Cath- iii M0lldEY. AUEUW 2- The WIN? edral choir at the home of Misslcanadian warships 31”! CElT.Vi!1E .Susanne Brenton on Monday ev-iout a training cruise with U.N.T.D jening. After a very pleasant ev- cadets. , gening and delicious refresiinient.s, The "Micmac" is s Tribal Class the business period, Island jecyet. My Ens MacEschern read the pre- vious minutes after which the "Grand I-lane" Secretary. Rev. 1-1. G. Welklnson. told of the Baptist work among the French of Quebec province. The speaker was intro- headquarters, 3 Grafton Street. last evening The members of the Club were very enthusiastic con- cerning the possible introduction lo'this province of Civil Defence Communications through the me- dium of ham radio operators. In general crops and condition at the Farm us very good. New I. M. T. Buses DEATHS 50: Per Insertion Investors Unsliuken gnu-H5 Mrs. Augustin was presented wltn destroyer under command of Com- speak" 1”, the evening Lhcoyg Oidef SW5 Ere completing . duced by Rev. J. D. Davison sud Starting today the Island Motel COLES-At the P E 1 Hospitalia lovely 3”? "am the W)" eX'i"i-W1" 090110 MA Wadd-5. RON P. s. Fielding, Civil Defence ca- 31”” smdy worship Book" mm” 1!-3ldmd'yeii.r 'surt?i'ieey"r:1adj:terrli'ili:lelifi W” M "'9 P'”""” 0i "lulled Transport will have "N '1" on June 25 1954 1-0 x-H-and M” ,p.i-essinz their wish for her con-gwith an approximate complement of Mdmmor for this pmvince who hear about your Youth Service. r ay. 5 owes rd 5g'B26000000 into and more effect." work In me Calm" snverside buses on the ri Hervey Cotes North . Vfiltoii ii tmued happmessi Olfrllcersj 30t cadtcts rigid I170 mgr was received and introduced by gm” gpihgiori riff othe 'Canadian eco- chxurclggs 5:1” in Fen" I-Mtitllw. mainland run to Montresl and re- l ' C ' . . g -- 9 at A15 F9 W19 mm 9 Mr. Walter H dman. outl' ed ' 4 . " 9 W51"! Iddma Rev. H. turn. daughter. rrlncnm. IESTERDAI Thelunjted Kimrdom Where She c0n- .vn in T,,.., Twilight Gatherers nomy this year. C. Pond woke of hu Am um! Thm new hm" hm" . Mg zenerally the organization of such funeral of the late Lemuel Moly-i established lveyed the Canadian contingent to 5”"-.ihe RNVR Jubilee. This is just 312,000,000 less than GASS--At Niagara Generlli i'i0S- neaux Wu held Vesnerday cnmmtinications. now the 55'K;8'000'0m forecast by the year term as missionary to India. pacity of 37. offer a most modern The members of the Tryon Twi- E :)fIltd.1,MCl?;Tt., E?i-xic Ma(?;isa24tdiiecm g?32m'f"lthPu:Ie::?':i;':':1?:)n::lc::;1 The "Wallace-blitz." an Algerlne iandamaaiindy til(iantI.elhsitl:dlrgitll,iztl:)e:l.ltHER;!i: light Gatherers and their lflat331l;3.i:::'1d!9 a;i9g'::i';,l;'r', :1: d 'si;:7';)gi;(')'6 lab , ;:;'.,fff,',',"T,',”.b,i: .T:3.','1L..:' Pmmd) R "'1' by the Rev. E. A. Pieicey, followed . . me 535:: Cloris?! ml: grimust D"; gig-:aeI,J,lo();flG?i1lw?.hf,r,; -?f,:er:.',:.?,,g or higher than the pigious record I n 'tr::';ic'u;:::le .l::gl':".'ti;:c.fo.;',: .:2::::.':-:; iii. iii"?! ..iw:;l s:..::s:i”r..:."..?:-..::i".;f::.:::.: "W" "e'""'""8 -1 ;::...?r::.2...”:::::: Convention E d f"”””-W-"1-5"?-135"-i3'"?33 : M". Le” Fiohverl 1:4 onriagum D 3.3: ggiarconfiliigmdalibyb 0:? nurmg Month gfsrilanitlggniziiuiglusigmiigigln oui-fip1"yed 1” by m” Tm" l"d"' zzfouyildwiitemrfii3illEd1Dh"uvie:recf:sd n S driviiiiinslloreading lumps fur each ”"'h'"' "5 t " "" em we... Mm; 3e,.pY,,u,ffe,' So far this month the following side Genie” Refmhmem Of ”"dw”""' dip in the Canadian economy earl- HALIFAX, (CPFTM Canadian seat ll a mum of the" N3” way levlathinns. cookies and cocoa were served by 8'. . V - er this "war and the recession m The institution of this service i i. i . E. 1. ii - i M””50”''” ”” P 0' committee of Doris Mabey. Faye” 1954. to Mr. Tom Sanderson, John Jewell, gm. recruits have been enrolled into In I discussion period which tol- Library Association adopted a res- i . . ' -, pital on June 2151.. go"; V, k g n, B t C, T the Royal Canadian Navy. oi-din. lowed. it was pointed out that in . the United States. ohm F 1d k. y 1; . and Mrs. El.-tnmerson Wlvieai8clr:'eo:t.1hs dale, Frzdernolyneggxg 'Ime,';:.: fy ddearrlan Martin B. Birt, Cove- Dltiiviousf wngrs, the geographical po- lC5:31ll,?1ey(;,k' giiifmmizgaodslgi Min; sionaoln cdm:te:iscengeth:hepr?)::y :9.-.i.'i;o.'imwiiif ii? liidzhd lfliloifli sari. Gary erson. ., W” in the church cemetery. ea . Ordinary Seaman Steward, in on o e Isand had lured the Margaret Carmmem and Mm hug, for empioymem or dumhnl prove "lulu." condmom both population into a state of lairlty. ”The next war will demand that we. of P. E. Island. be more de- fence minded," said the Colonel. los. nlu) -At the Monctori City Hos- pital on June 25th, i954, to Mr. and Carl C. Campbell, Kenaington; Leading Seaman Steward. Allan J. Gallant. Oyster Bed Bridge; Ordin- ary Seaman, M. C. Allan MacDon- of librarians. on the mainland and within the The resolution, sponsored by the Province. British Columbia branch of the specifically that Lloyd Stordy. Thanks was expres- sed by a member of the Borden group. A pleasant time of fun and TRANSFERRED T0 ONTARIO -The promotion and transfer of Mr. Clarence sampel, former sup- Scott-Newman National Council . . M"- C9039 5- Reid ("99 Dm” ervisory inspector. poultry prod- aid Travellers Rest' Ordinary Sea- The discussion also brought about fellowship W” enJ"”d' The meat" 'l?;::E:)aIi.d?n' lxiidefs or ti " 000' MW85”) E da"3i"9'- weizm ucts, Saskatoon, Sask.. to London. Earl A. MacDonald at the fact that there are in the mg W” clued with me sinilmg M should not be considered ac um w offggfg '. 7 H” 8 M" 0113.. 38 Officer in Charge for Peter's Bay. neighborhood of 25 amateur sta- Tax” Trinity United Church was the The-closing session of the as- omgn I Western Ontario with the poultry marketing service. Department of Agriculture, has recently been an- nounced. Mr. Sampel who is A son of Mrs. Brenton Wood and the late James Sampel of this city, started with the poultry division, Department of Agriculture in Charlottetown. He served through- out the Marltimes. Saskatoon. Ed- monton, Wlnnipeg and Vancouver. An ardent golfer. Clarence will be remembered by a large number of friends on the local golf course. SCENE Oi 3 Plieitivlf Wedding 011 M3! soclation seventh annual conven- 22. at 4:30 p.m., when Olive Emma. tion also approved two other res- only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. olutions. 3"” 12'” Wm mean 10 M” M H Newman of Parkdale. was One recommended one year's ””"”hiP- W0"hiP- ””dY "ii iii" united in marriage to Merwyn Al- training for library school students 1'” gm” W” 12'17'whe" they 3"" ton son of Mrs. Pearl Scott and before Stirling their course' and mm th” C'G'I'T' "mp ” A"3"5' the, late Peter G. Scott. Meadow the other deplored any lnt'erfer- H” CO", . Bank. The ceremony was per- ence with "the prime objective of APPiiCI'rl0n-I IN 001111118 in 5'-GNP formed by Rev. A. prank McLean, library service in providing to the ”Y "M '"'Y”' W'-””"8 W ””""i The bride was dressed in ll street- community books and other mat- nhollid notify the Registrar. MTG. length gown of whim nylon neg, erlals of quality in every field of 30”" C”T'iil:li”"- Ke'”m3W"- '5 over satin and the bodice and skirt ltmvvlvledze fair fducatlon and cul- ”0" ” Po” ”' frif ed ed in silver. I-fer arm "'8 l'F0Wi -" ' It is hoped that all who attend gggqueg swug of Wm” cummom. Miss Anne Hume of Windsor. Wm NTW0 011 Um! End Si-HY mi Mm Mildred Reeve, lewd u we Ont.. was installed as president. the close of camp. A registration bridesmaid She W” dreued In a succeeding Peter Grossman of fee of 82 should be sent with your unplug gown 0, co”, pmk nu Halifax. application.VI'he board will cost :12. our taffeta. she mmed g none”, Other officers elected were: of mixed spring flowers. The bride wlmam I""'"d' vicmrm VMEE was attended by her cousin, Miss ('::S:de!';:;u:'ehH' B1”kbi"'"' T”” Ordinary seamen Biri. Allan MacDonald and Earl MacDonald were transferred to HMCS Com- wallis, Cornwallis, N.S. for basic training earlier this month. The remaining two men are now em- ployed at I-IMCS Queen Charlotte. awaiting transfer instructions. Generally. recruiting for the R CN on the Island has been very good. Young men and women in- terested in a career in the naval service are advised to contact HM CS Queen Charlotte in Charlotte. iiwdtionalist China Warship Seizes tlons scattered throughout the province. all of which could be of invaluable assistance in case of emergency. As an actual demonstration of amateur radio work. messages were sent out to the different sta- tlons such as Caocumpec and Kem- ington. The highlight of the even- ing waa when Col. Fielding was taken for a drive in a radio equip- Ded car and allowed to carry on conversation with the station at the Club headquarters. The committee in charge of Civil Defence at. the station is comprised of Messrs. Ed. Garhum. VEIJE, and Fulton Proud, BEIKZ. A Father Joseph Paquet. formerly from Souris and now from the Il'RERIC'ION, (CF)-Mrs. A. Turner none of Montreal was el- ected president of the National Council of Women for her fourth term at-the slat annual conven- tion Friday. i Vice-presidents include Mrs. M. F. Gregg. Fredericton. Cheimiah of national stand- ing committees include: Mrs. R. G. Gllbrlde Montreal, housing: Mrs. Saul ayes. Montreal. hous- ins: Misa.Gwendalyn Bhsnd. Hel- ifex. laws; and Mrs. Wendell Col- pittc. Moncton. radio and televis- lo lien Groups Seek MARRIAGES AULD- BTRT - At the Salvation Army Quarters. Charlottetown, by Lt. Earl Birt, on Wednmday. June 16th Anna. Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Birt. Char- lottetown. P. E. I. to John Henry. son of Mrs. Annie Auld, Charlotte- town. P. E. I. CLAY-LLEVVELLYN-At the Bap- tist Church, Montague. on Friday. 5 June 25. 1954, by Rev. Rowland G. Hill, Bertha Mae. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Llewellyn. Bridge- town. P.E.I., to Brian Genge. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clay, also of Bridgetown, P.E.I. PINEAU - TAYLOR. - At Augustine Cove Camp (Continued from page 1) Potato Dumping are co-operating. Mr. Montgomery complained that the Kenetngton Unltgd Pentecostal Church. Ch-Db the New Brunswick Potato Mark- United States, was guest at the Wlnnifred Newman, as maid of C H b a e 1”"””"'"' by 3”" Qim” Sm" ”" 9”” 3"” did i"” ”” ”" E” R ' T k '""”"3i we1r?en:i:li:d2dwnwC"i:ialIv:' idoisseaum "””.”'- W” W” ”””9d '" A "W" old mlilzcxveilmdinsed .ldl'ifil'lsl.deNriii'.m Fl'ld8ytiUIlfeB2J5th-D:ll8;Ea:e;I growzrs for D0?-ahtoes. l-lo men- (C u d fr Lam” cox and Jane Johmwne Qllolbet fbflute strgplgpsisgwn of net Em” Gewur of Montruh I". am DE BELLEVUE . an r . - e i an rr nose a .. .. . ANNE - dough o 1- P E. In to lone a. case w re one grower join: om page 1) graduates of an Ummd Church over a e is on e I 8 Y may of Mggr. de Laval was Que” (C1,) 41.” um ,nm.,1con- lat. Charlottetown. who had signed up, is still left Joesph Gerald son of Mr. and Mrs. with 80 percent of his 1963 crop. 1 fl ' . Th 1” SPENCER MOOSA Tum” schmh ” me" 3”” .:i1ipgIorxt:l1 uimifds brotl:erg,"Moi.-1.1 Nvdi-if awarded 3 med” by the umdh vention of the Agricultural Instit- liaatli Yesterday tion whlchvplcked his book as the .6”, P1 ' Chg lmmwwn H I R t& h Id b kg .'rAIPEl-I, Formosa. (AP) - Ns- speakers at a supper meeting at- L Th h M. , N 1 0 ma -mm,-gdgy ggw two P. EFT. new r etzd izy ghoenlfoeizdi mini 1: xgidta t'”"””"' chh” ””m"n"d wd” neency executive in New York. ie"d'd by m” 31"” 7"” R'"”i"' I1-izllfcgehmnne cdliiaiiiuof vtiizebridle but 01 the ya" for chndrem how osoci:ties formed and apviic" basls comparable to the quota mi" W9 "i M W”5hiP5 "M35 We The funersl will be held Mon- "iii m""b"' "1 ti” wM'5' M” and Mr. Lloyd Scott. brother of time made for their affiliation with ,,,,,k,..,,, 0, WM... 1,, wumn Russian tanker Tuap-e Wednesday day at Port Royal-whose historic 1'0"” 93”" "Wed mm "M95 0' the groom. P b the institute. Canada. The New Brunswick 0” F'0""048v ""4 indicmd the name was re-established through Chm" H””" C”"P Ci""'9”- The bride's mother wore a pole ll The P 4' society of Am"- vessel and its cargo might be con- fiscated. The 8.340-ton Danish-built tan- ker is being held at the south Formosa port of Kaohsiung. the announcement said. Word that the Tuapse was in na- tlonallst hands came hours after the Soviet Union. in a staff not: made public in Moscow earlier to- day. accused the United States of settling the tanker. On June 13, the C.G.I.'I'. held their re -affiliation service with the W.M.s. at the regular Sunday eve ing services. Rev. I... M. Mur- ray dellvered an appropriate mes- rage. The girls taking special parts were: Glady Davlson. Mi-yns coir- sins, Jean Murray. Frai-ices Hen- derson, Libby Bhuman. Gwenneth MacMurdo presented I. money gift for scholarship students. Mrs. Per- cy MacMurdo and Mrs. W. 1'. Tay- lor represented the W.M.S. The lesdei-'s parts were taken by Miss Dorothy Mecxenzle and Mrs. Csrruthers. and the offering was received by four Trail Ranger boys. This meeting was a fitting climax to the term of worship, study, pro- tect: and fun. Former N. 5. Lady Dies In U. S. At 103 omy was organised to coordinate agronomic. plant production re- search dn I national basis. l'eDiIC' ing the field crops section west- ern of the AIC and the unaffili- ated eastern society of ICIOYWNY The other new IN"? 1' "hi Canadian soils science bocietl which will replace the AICs will section. E PIONIIB. HOSPITAL The first mantel IIOIP"-11 3 North America was founded I Qhllrdbec in im by Bishop 3t V" l . EDiS TAXI WINNING NUMBERS the efforts of Mr. Merkel who did not like the new name of Lower Granville. Service will be held at 2 p.m. at the Anglican church with burial in the church cemet y. PRESIDENT'S TRIBUTE Paying tribute to Mr. Merkel. R. J. Rankin. who is also managing editor of the I-lsllfsx Chronicle- Herald and Mail-Star, said: "The passing of Andrew D. Mer- kel removes from the Csiiadiui scene a pioneer newspaper man who made an outrtanding contri- bution to the development of the natlon.s news - gathering service. Through his long period of service. Mr. Merkel gave to Canadians vivid storiu of many thrilling chapters in Canadian history. Uri- der his capable guidance. there de- veloped many young newspaper men who are holding top positions in the newspaper world today. In member did not believe that po- tato growers of Ontario had suf- fered loases through competition with potatoes from the Maritime Provinces. Mr. Mccubbin said that Ontario did not have a Potato Marketing Board of its own. and that he had complaints that potatoes from the Maritime Provinces had been coming in and depressing the On- tario market. He felt it would be a good thing for Ontario to set up such a board. Mr. Mocubbln told of visiting North Carolina lately and noted that 05 percent of seed potatoes used there some from Prince Ed- wnrd Island. This. he sold, speaks well fur the growers of that prov- tnee. blue dress of crepe, with a princess . neckline of rhinestones with navy and white accessories. I-ler corsage was of white carnations. The . groom's mother were a dress of TORONTO. (OP)-Delegates to aqua blue nylon murquisette with the golden jubilee convention of yellow and white accessories. I-fer the Canadian Women's Press Club col-sage was of yellow roses. After Friday approved plans for I group the ceremony a recept was held triipvhto 13:. an i at the Queen Hotel. The toast to O P m Inn- -the bride was proposed by Rev. ;:;:l!'Yb'0f ltgie club's foundinl in Mr. McLean and fit re- Y HOWIPGDG Women ponded to by the After sbosrd a train on route from the the reception the bridal couple left 3iv- I-Oilil World Hir- for a short motor trip to various Dorothy T1110! 0' NEW W9”- parts of the Maritlmes. The bride mlnater. B.C.. newly-elected Drui- chuse for going away a suit of 0115 ii: I33! 1"II;i.dvl.! 3 mauve abardine with na and white ad:-calories and 3 bag pink ll?” '0 "'0 MP 5030” "7'nl9r nylon shortle coat. menu elm ho. completed- Mr. and Mrs. Scott will reside in C0”""””" d”"”" El” Halifax, NS. N. D. MueLEAN UNDERTAKEB EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshire TAXI MEASURED DIAL 5549 The Soviet note said the hiapse was settled in waters between Por- mosa snd the Philippines "by a wan-ship of the destroyer type" which threatened to open fire. The note threatened "appropriate measure. for safeguarding the se- curity of soviet merchant ships selling in that area." In announcing that the tanker THE HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME I1 Kentst IF proved plans for s placement bur- can to assist members in! Mll- inchang- Top Speakers for W. 1. BROWN ,” m cum”, "I. Nmonuuu lttcrature as well as in news wrlt- nluowa FALLS Vt (AP) SCARII nuns nnoni Director f C f ' i h .1 1 hi If . ' ' T T ml laid tar-sely that the matter wll "E! gt; aelgtmhz :3 :”;:.l Windham countys oldest resident. nAL1yAx' (op)..'fh. 91".,” m "being ieposed of," indicating the Ihspee might DO cunllldlwd, II were two ships to which Poland claims title. Mrs. Mary Jsckson Bacon. 103. dfed 'n1uraday. Mrs. Bacon. a widow since 1911. was born in Liverpool, N.l. 27808 -. 28278 Ilu Dial NI IIleurAmbnlaneeIavIes. and lasting service to the people of this country." l-falifsxta public gardens are pretty tame. but they don't like helicop- tars. when one of the niachinu MONCTON (CP)-LE. A. S. Jones of Charlottetown said Friday two . . It Am i lldltf - , Hg1ed.,Cm'Issu la-vies. ."l'.i.'L'il3...... 'i;ii"i Years; cilia The N-tion-ll-is said Hi: 'Iu-we HIKING": Ill-I-ID She stunned the Bridgewatcr. now over the nrdonn mrv ills-an C561 Dill 55” ' unmm. wm-mg. Fgdgrgtion mm. was carrying oil to the Oon1mu- NDON. Ont. (CP) - Joseph N.8., normal school. and tsught in sight took to the air for safety. ..-....m...M.......m..,...... Lobl ik. was killed instantly when the car in which he was riding slammed into the engine of a freight train at the CPR crossing in Komoka early Friday. The driver. Larry Smsle, ll, was ad- mitted to Victoria hos ital cutter- ing possible head urfes and nist bsndlt" port of ahsngsi on the Red-held mainland In viola- tion of a United Nations embargo on such shipments. VIOLATII POLICY rner conference at Pictcu this weekend. Mr. Jones. president of the Mari- time group, identified the two speakers as John Curran of Pro- vidence. R.l.. National Wildlife federation representative on the New England fish and ame com- schooi in Nova Scott: for :0 years. After coming to the U.S.. she taught one term in Bellows Falls. 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