MONDAY -,-... 3. . Cornwall-York Paint j institute oliaarvna A . 40th Anniversary PARIS, (AP) - Fourteen French civilians have been released sitter . On Wednesday evening. March nearly three man of captivity in A , la, a memorable even; took place North Korea and are heading home 1 in Oornwall Hail when the ladies by way ol Moscow. the Hench for- of Cornwall-York Point institute eign office announced Friday. celebrated of onzaniza Opening their 40th anniversary (ion. The release was unofficially in- with the -In-mute Ode. terpreted here as 2 sign that the and the blesslnz by R9V- 5- 5' Soviet Union intends to convert Weir. lbolli 9l3hl'3"m" 9”?” into hard action at least some of its eir-., deliclo were seated. and vwmk 0' ' words tpea with th w t d 4 delectable meal of turkey SINK 0 M e as an MW prepared M the possibly as portending a. more gen- . ManMilla.n and Mr. Stanilw Willis Vthur Howard, kindly took several French Civilian C..ptives In North Korea Released eral agreement on prisoners ol war in Koren. The Frenchmen, among them the charts d'affa.irea in lsooul and a uuuupondent of the French press agency. were set free just a, week after soviet foreign minister Molo- tov promised to intervene with the North Koreans on their behalf. Word that the civilians have at last regained their freedom was re- ceived by the foreign office in is THE GUARDIAN. C!-IARlD1'TE'l'OW'N brie: -message from its ansbaaaada in Moscow. lamb Joaa. He had been given the nova by the Soviet foreign ministry. The foreign otfioa withhold ol- iiciel comment enaapt to say that itwasaptweofcoodnowswhieh would be welcomed especially by anxious member: of the imprison- ed per-aona' families. Molotov nlao has offered to help bring about the release or Bi-itidi civilians held in North Koren. but notion on the British group has not been announced. The Rumiana have informed the British. however. that two of the nine civilians for whom Molotov promised to intcrcede are dead and that the North Koreans say they know nothing about a third. . Iiiidson Motor DETROXT. (GP) - Hudson Mo- tor Car Company had consolidat- ed net income of 38.307547 in 1952. after all that ea. or the equivalent or M.15 in here on the 2.001.902 shares outstanding at year-end. This compares with a net loss of 81,15,210 after a tax carry- bark of 32.1&'3.G5 for 1951. Sales volume. including defence contracts. totalled 321(.B73.980 com- pared wlth Sl86,050,832. BERLIN, (AP).- The U.S. high commission newspaper Neua zeit- ung reported Wednesday that a large-scale purse is underpway in East Germany's "Sea.Police," reported to be the nucleus of a future Communist German navy. The newspaper said the lea police chief, Waldemar Verner. had ordered 3.000 liunrellablas" traaahrred (ran his force to last one army units. . 1:11! want! an the force consid- -era iy. ecent nporta have es- timated it at upwards of mono M" m ARE mn”7 men. with a fleet mostly of too pedo and apoedboaia and mine- Neue Zeltua: reported also that 15 officers and 40 men of the force were arrested two days-no at the Baltic lea port of Wlsmar to escape to West. Germany in two sea police speed-E Wismar is about 32 mlirxi east of the West German border. wiiiaeuauuu ooadaol. ind and Inuit. nianydlsun rallveyolall. Lelclrtenaioin on the A,usi.ro-- Swiss border Iota much of its rev- enue from abroad by selling pos- marnrbera of Meadow Bonk W. 1.. who catered for the occasion. Mrs. Stanley Murrnv did "19 honour of baking the throttle! wedding cake. which was beauti- m.lLv decorated with silver leaves and forty candles. lighted 11'! MN: Mack Viokereon ii M31 Wm- Butler. and very capably extinc- uished by Mrs. C.D. Macbean and Mrs. W. W. Cfolbyv The president, Mn. Stanley Murchison, proposed a font to the Queen. which was responded to by the Nntionallinthem. Toasts were also pnoposed to the Instit- utes and the husbands by Mrs. l-iazen Howard and Mrs. Elmer Frizmll, to which Mrs. Gordon fliringly responded. Miss Robin and Mrs. Manning who were present. paid tribute to lhe pioneer members and also cnmrratulated the present band of women who are ciLri1ving on. Mrs. G. R. Rain. one of the older mem- bers, odered a. few remarks. Dur- lnpz the meal time Mrs. Stanley Newman favoured the audience with dinner music and at the close led in a sing-song of olxl-i'avour- ites. - Old members who were pres- ent . nt happy moments remin- iscing and looking at old photos which are cherished by some of the members. . Miss Carol MacDonald, Bon- ahaw. who was visiting Mrs. Ar- flash photos of the cake. the old members, .... younger ones, and indeed others who were not ex- pecting such honour. p This Institute has a membership of about forty and is carrying on all the work presented for "home and milnl.ry" and the names of those who were the first Enrolled are perpetuated on the roll today. l-learty votes of thanks were ex- tended by Mrs. Earl Lowther and Mrs. Reggie MacEwen to the speakers and pianist and to the Meadow Bank ladies for the con- tribution they made to the event. Mrs. Victor MacPhall replied. Af- ter siiiiiszing ”Auld Lang Sync" all went. home f-eeliiig enriched for the ploasant sncinl function and more P.4'illVlllC8d than ever that the orizanlzation with a motto "For Home and Country” is a worthy one. IN ”MEMORIAM EUGENE .Vfar'.DONALD GLOVER There passe-ri awki) suddenly nf a heart. aftrick at Ocean "Falls, BC. on Feb. 16th. 1953, Eugerie MacDonald Glover. aged 43 years. fnnrierly of White Sands. son of the into Mr. and Mrs. David Glov- er. He left. P. E. Island at the curl; me of eight:-eii. He made several visits back to the homeland. the last being mgiht years ago when he returned from service over- seas where he sewed in the Ital- ian theatre and other war contra. He .-ipmit almost three weeks with his sister and family at Murray Harbor. The nllllFl' sisters Joined in a family reunion and welcome hnme where they spent a. very happy Christmas before his return to B. C. He was a man who possesed a friencily nature, a cheerful dis- position and a pleasing: personaliti- Whlfh mods for him many friends. He was a highly respected citi- zim in the land of his adoption. an ardent bowler, and a valued i-miplmoe of the cumipaiiy where he worked as iias evident by thr iwautiiul floral tributes and let-l tors of sym-pathy received. l A funeral service vins held at Ocvan Falls in the United Chrurch where the members of his bowling association and -the Ln;-nl Order of Moose Lodge ntteiided in s hndy and had tho honor of carry- ing their departed brother to the host. an rnuto home for burial. He leaves to mourn his passing: tlirce sisters. lcaiheririey Mrs. C. W. Hawkins, Mill'l”3)' Harbor: IARHSU Mrs. W. A, Acorn. Mill- VlPW; and (Gt-rtriide) Mrs. E. B. Maxwell. Dorchmiscr. Mass; also one hrnffnrr. John, at Mun-ay Har- hnr. llPlfl Feb. 28th from the United Church and was largely attended. RN: D. W. McPherson officiated and tool: as his text 'The Lord stood with me and ntrengthened me" from 2nd Timothy 4th chop- tor l'7th verse. A duet "The Old Runized Cross" a favourite of the departed was sweetly rendered by Mrs. Louis Herring and Miss Vera Beck. The choir sang. "There's A Land That 1.: Fairer Than Day" and "AIl'tl('l('. With Me". His casket was draped with the Union Jack amid the profusion of lovely flow- ers in loving iememb l'llI.U of one who served in peace and war. His remains were gently. laid to rest in the family plot in Murray Harbor oomm-unity Cemetery. COMPLETE visoar. REFRACTION AND aNN.ai.vsrs ' G. F. HUTCHISON & SON Optomehbia 5801-altoaltreet His iimcrnl service here ,,wasi . o I conllrms 11:. W" I lEivwiKT MAKES A STYLE LEADER. :2. (F ,n. 62 lat Arofkealvly a superior qualr'ty...esp. in regard a e e n J) tomfaslnon CllStH1Cfl0II. -THE CONCJSE OXFORD DICTIONARY ...H M. Q X1 l"”'Wd.K") 1 W5 so NOTICEABLE THIS YEAR-tl1e lniying tlrencl is lollowing the style trencl. Flore and 1no1'e people are swinging to Ford ol Canada's style- setting Cars. Distinctidn malzes style leaclersliip . pulolic preference hi The swing's to the style leader . . . V-8 powered with the tines? -.i 2" l I Doalgud for mernllng . . . powered to leave the post far behind MERCURY """ ontly beautiful I alive-with-action i H Quotes! yet Where a Rne car mailers Monarch belongs . . . you ride like u lringl Catching more eyes, ” I winning more hearts, everywhere uounoaa. (D)- uodol emote male 9- 3 Ihoaoiefroannnntsn-a 8