: ER ee Se oe a a Pm PE eee ES of Souris Anglican J. A. Festival Held At Camp oF ties pulpit Hi : i} i i if FERE y pie i fi a Tele f be nef if g | aFrtee é f F I | gf 3 i ft ! ae e i E F i | r 8 4 ; Bik RAE tf i i of8 B ; ar we i | zi 1G i i i z i : tr : » & i H ip rag Fs i E i if F ‘ > g i 2Z ZERY i g é a RE 9.8 irk RES g re i. 3 bgt. I i it i H Re a 2 Fee : { in it ist brie ANNUAL Why not avail 4 sand co-operation of their rectors, | . lobjected to a change in working ‘hours which the banks put into! - Artificial Breeding Club Eastern Kings (Souris) Thursday, May 28th Tyne Valley, Friday, May 29th Morell, Monday, June Ist New Glasgow, Wednesday, June 3rd Al meetings commence at 8 p.m. Special speakers will be present at each meeting. yourself of the te hear ani discuss air care tae ' —e Annual Father, Held By Souris — The annual father sod banquet for Souris Seouts and Wolf Cubs was held last evening in the dining room of St. Mary's Hall. 2 Brenton St. John, group com- i i presided and E ed the toast to Kingston St. Peters, e-, Mrs. A.E. Breedon; St. Paul’s Charlottetown,—_Leader, Mrs. J. Eric Shepherd; St. Elizabeth's, Springfield, -- Leader, Mrs. Reg. Haslam; St.. Mark’s, Kensingtos — Leader, Mrs. David MclInnis; St. John’s, Crepaud —Leader, Mrs. Eric Lowther, Crapaud; St. f le 56! . $ i 3 Ft Li i | fi wee Be FR outreach of the Church and were ready to live up to their J.A. Moto—‘Thy Kingdom Come”. Also it was realized that these happy results were due, only to the loving inspiration of their leaders, and diocesan head, but also to the spiritual guidance especially from those present at the meeting. The Rev. W-E. In- graham, Rural Dean, and the STRIKERS ROUTED LIMA. Peru (AP) — Diehard | bank strikers were routed by tear gas and mounted police in| the centre of Lima Wednesday when they tried to force bank workers to leave their jobs. They effect- afigr a 54-day walkout of employees. Most strikers re- turned to their jobs. CONSPIRACY CHARGES i HAVANA (AP)—Cuban auther- ities announced Wednesday sevea persons have been arrested in Sancti Spritus, Las Villas prov- ince, and charged with conspir- ing to organize an armed revolt against Premier Fidel Castro’s government. MEETINGS ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside S831; Alberton 68-2: Montague 87-2; Souris 222 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., May 28, 1959. Son Banquet Scouts, Cubs Queen. Rev. John Cash said Grace and a closing prayer. In closing Mr. St. John thank- ed the Souris Hospital ~ Ladies Junior Aid for preparing such a grand banquet. He also thanked the fishermen and the Eastern Packing Company for the dona- dis-| tion of lobsters and J. and T. Morris. for soft drinks. A cheque for $130 was present-' ed to Mr. Parent as the Souris donation for the support of Scouting in the province for the year 1959. Scouting in Souris is sponsored by the Knights of Columbus and has a total membership of 42. :|Camp Work Progressing, Meeting Told MONTAGUE — The all concern that e@ number of cans put out during the past few months had been stolen. The money collected in the cans is intended to help a very worth- ite 4 | z il Montague Final Meeting a Is Held By Group MONTAGUE — The members of the Men’s Association of Trin- ity United Church, Montague, held their final meeting of the season Monday evening in the A. D. MacKenzie Hall. This was “ladies night’’ and the men served a delicious tur- key supper. The tables were at- tratcively arranged nd gay spring flowers added a colorful note. Howard Vickerson was the convenor of this committee oth- ers on the committee were Jack Annear and Lorne Wigginton. A sing-song was led by Howard Vickerson with Mrs. L. A. John- ston as pianist. Another interesting feature of the evening was an auction sale with Lorne Wigginton as auc- tioneer. Bidding ws brisk and a substantial sum was realized. On behalf of the ladies, Mrs. Robert Machon extended thanks to the members of the associa- tion. A brief business meeting con- cluded the eenings’ activities. The meeting was brought to order by the president, Arcrie Hilchey who called on the nominating committee for a report. The following is the new slate of officers: President - -Char- les Fraser; vice president, Allan Pilson; secretary, Ralph Annear; f treasurer, Allan Mosher. | -{noon with showers by évening; \ ‘ WEATHER “TORONTO (CP)—Temperature issued by the-weather office: Dawson Vancouver Victoria Edmonton Calgary Regina Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa Montreal Quebec Fredericton Saint Joha Moncton Halifax Charlotetowa Sydney Yarmouth St. John's HALIFAX (CP) — The weather office says cooler air to the west of the Great Lakés will spread slowly eastward toward the dis- z suuexetscecesensessee trict. However this cool air is not i expected to move farther south than central New Brunswick be fore this evening and as a re- sult™cooler weather will spréad only into northern New Bruns- wick. The rest of the district will continue to have 70 and 80 de- gree temperatures. Cloud and showers will spread slowly south- = across the district late to- ay. Forecasts: 1 Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is- | land, eastern N.B. counties, | Lower St. John River Valley: | Sunny, becoming cloudy in after- hot; southwesterly winds 15. Low- high at Halifax 55 and 80, Yar- mouth 45 and 60, Moncton and Kentville 55 and 85, New Glasgow and Goshen 50 and 85, Sydney 45) and 80, Charlottetown 45 and 75, | Fredericton 60 and 85, Saint | John 55 and 75. Upper St. John River Valley, Bay of Chaleur: Cloudy with showers beginning in afternoon; | hot, but turning much cooler by | evening; southwesterly winds 15, | shifting in evening to northwest | 15. Low-high at Edmundston and | Campbeliton 50 and 80. ; Bay of Fundy: Westerly winds 15; clear, becoming cloudy with showers by afternoon; fog de- veloping in afternoon; visibility | 10 miles, lowering in showers to| two miles and in fog te near zero; temperatures in 50s. High tide today at Charlotte- | town at 3.25 a.m. and 2.59 p.m.) At Rustico at 9.37 a.m. Summer- side tide eighteen minutes later | than Charlottetown. Sun rises to- day at 4.32 a.m. and sets at 748! p.m. Annual Lodge Banquet Held | years. i Cryus Shaw. proposed a toast to | the ladies to which Doris Llewel- | lyn responded. Other speakers were Mr. Wiggin, Victoria Lodge 13, Fredericton, N.B., Vernon Ross and Francis Shaw. ADVERTISING _ CORRECTION The phone number in) Stewart Motors advertise-| ment appearing in Wednes- day’s Guardian and Patriot should be 8246. eet HN products are accepted as the cover stock. If you fit this description . . 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