ONE-TIME polio victim. Miss Sally Leard. an employee of At- lantic Wholesalers is inoculated with Salk act-inc by Dr. J.L.F. Burg: at the temporary clinic set up on the sixth iloor oi the Confederation Building yester- day. Waiting in line are, lett to Anti-Polio Shots GivenCToi . 228 Adults Here Yesterday Anti-polio shots were given to 228 employed adults yesterday at a clinic set up in the Department of Public Works drafting room located on the sixth floor oi the Confederation Building. This was the largest number to receive initial inoculations oi the Salk vaccine since the temp-J orary clinics commenced oper- ations in the city several days ago. The majority of those inocul- ated wcde member: of he staffs, of the several federal govern- ment department: which are! housed in the new iederal buiid-- ing. Others attending yesterday's clinic included employees oi the Royal Bank of Canada. the pro- incisl Motor Vehicle Branch. Moore and McLeod Ltd. and sev- eral persons who had been unable iNew Way Furniture Co. to attend the prior clinicstheld at S.A MacDonald's, and R. T. Holman's. , The inoculations were admin- istered by Dr. J.L.F. Burge. an- sisted by Mrs. Margaret Turner. R.N. Mrs. tDr.) .l.E Fleming a member oi local Foundation's Board of Directors. assisted Mrs Rose Savage. executive secret- with the necess y documentat- ary oi the inoculation project, with the necessary documentat- ion. The next clinic in the current series will be held Wednesday morning in the premises oi the This Clinic is designed to reach all employed adults in tho buslnall ares lacing Kent St. irom the corner oi Prince no the corner oi Queen. and that area at Great George St. lying between Fitzroy and Kent. 4th Queens P.C.'sl Annual.Moeting The annual meeting oi the Pro. gressive Conservative electors oil the Fourth District oi Queens; was held in Eldon Hall last night' with a good attendance prcsent.t Chairman was Lloyd Martin. Cherry Valley. The iollowing slate oi otiicers year: President. Lloyd Martin. I vice-president. Frank MscDon-I MM aid, Eldon; Secretary, Sinclair. MacTavish to the Provincial ex-l ecutive. John A. Murchison and- D. MacPhcrson to the district executive. John Macwiliiame and George Grant. . The meeting was addressed by the new leader. W.R. Shaw. lie dealt exhaustively with provinci-' ll finances and gave an outline of the situation covering agricul- ture, fisheries and other public- matters. Wellington MacNeil. 3. Mac- Pherson and others also address- ed the meeting. Resolutions covered loyalty to Her Majesty and to the Federal' Leader oi the Party. Congratula- tions were extended to the tour newly elected iedcrni candidates and to th new leader oi the Pro- vincial Party. A resolution was also passed regretting the retirement of Mr. R.R. Bell and commended him for his iaithtul service to the Party. QUEER TYPE The cavy. a typo oi rodent tound in Central America. has tour toes on each iront ieet. oni two on the rear iect. t CITY Mill CENTRAL Finder please phone 4673. surronr ms: Cerehrsl mi-j ay Tag Day Friday and Saturday October 25th and 16th. THE LAW Oitice oi Allison M. Giilis will be closed until Nov. 1. 1061': Golden cockcr spanici' I VISIT Ill-STYLE Milllnery. at. George Street. "Where every style is Hi-Style." YES BELIEVE IT OR NOT - . the great King Gannm. Don. Messer and Tommy Hunter will. appear in person at the Fiddiingi and Stepdaocing Championships, sports Arena. Oct. 23. PRIZE WINNERS - The win- ners oi the card party at Spring Park iinll last evening were: ladies' iirst, Mrs. Nellie Stewart; second. Mrs. Maurice Doucette; men's first. Joe 0'llanley; sec- ond. John Gauthier. ireeu - out. .'Vi'rs. Ray liaiiiiield and Mr. John Gauthier. 1 MABON Drug Co. Montague- annual tall ilexali i cent sale net. 21 to M inc. save halt what no usually spend on drug store items. Monday was our first day and already there are a number as items near dqrletion. However there are lots of bargains leit. Shop early and don't be diasp- pfnted. QUNERAL MONDAY - The !&ersl oi Mrs. J.B. llachiillan aftaraoos WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey's Pharmacy, open 8.80 a.rn. to " p.m. MARION! BEAUTY Salon will be closed until Thursday. October sun. ron sALFr- Large oak bar- rels suitable for water tubs. A ply Waddeli Bros.. Crapaud. E.I. IEMPERANCI Federation annual meeting at Y.M.C.A.. October Nth. Rev. John Linton. Guest weaker. RESERVE TUESDAY Octob- er 22nd ior Provincial Roma and school semi-annual convention. at Prince oi Wales collage. Pu- b'.ic meeting 8 p.m. Guest weak- er Dr. C. L. Gass. BRO'l'liER DIES - Mrs. Ed- ward 5. Chandler. North River Road. has 5 ived word oi the death on Sunday oi her brother. Mr. Alden Pulslior oi Calgary. Alberta. Mrs. Chandler is at pre- sent in lisliiax with her mother who is critically ill. CARD PARTY IIIULN - Results of card party held in It. Pius X Parish Hall last anniag were: Ladies' First. Mn. Maclnnis. second 55 E 5 S out. Mrs. Victor Ciow and In right; Irma Doiron. or the Do- gartment of Finance. and Arthur arquharaon oi the Department of Transport. In the background is the clinic nurse. Mrs. Marg- aret Turner. R.N. look And live, Sermon Theme "Look and Live" was the theme used by Rev. Keith Hob- son as uangelistic services con- tinued in the North River Un- ited Baptiat Church last evening. Again Mr. liobson challenged his hearers to have the courage to accept God's gilt oi salvation be- iore it waa too late. Rev. C.W. Passey oi Haul- hrook read the Scripture lessons and led in prayer. Mrs. Pusey and daughter Sharon sang a duet. ;.Mi ENOA. Italy (Reuters) - A torrential downpour struck here during the weekend. just alter city authorities had begin ration- ing drinking water because of a proioiued drought. BIRTHS KNOX-At the Prince Edward island Hospital. October 13. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. '1'. J: Knox. Central Royalty a daughter. Mary Elizabeth. 8 lbs. 2 on. MAYNE-At the Prince County Hospital on October it! 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mayne. Emerald. a daughter. Carol Ann, weiyit I be 5V: ozs. IINNEIBEY--At the Charlotte- e town lionital on Oct. ll. 1&7. ' to Mr. and Mrs. Michael lien- nessey s son. weight 9 lbs. 2 ozs. REID - At souris Howital on Octwer list 1067. to Mr. and Mrs. Major Raid. Rollo Bay. a daughter. weight 7 Ian. l or. FORBES -- At St. Paul's Hos- pital Vancouver October us, 117. to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 1!. Forbes. (nee Lucy Nidrett). a daughter. 7 In. 7 on. PAYNTIII - At the Prince County Hospital Oct. 13. IWI to Mr. .and Mrs. Clarence Pay- ntor (nee Shirley Paynter) spring Brook. a son. John Francis. weight 7 lha.. 10 on. DEATHS noon: - In Sydney on October 11st 1067. Mr. Frank Moore in his ma year. IINTNIR. - At Riverside Hoa- pitai. October II. 1957. Ben- H. a S.-SPEAKE Dr. C. L. Gass. 3.A.. M.D.. Li..D.. at Tasarna he N5. formerly oi Sacltv e N. 3., where be practiced medicine ior so years and was physician and teacher ior so years at Mount Allison University. Since rnttrina. Dr. Gnu has taken a leading part in activities oi community welfare. He was iirat President oi the College of General Practice of the Canad- ian Medical Auocistion and has been active in the Home and school movement in Nova Scotil. being on the Provincial Execu- tive in that province. Dr. Gnu is in great demand as a public speaker and will ad- dress the Prince Edward island Provincial Home and school aunt-annual Convention at a pit- blic meeting tonight at Prince oi Wales College. I.O.D.E. Chapter Hold: Meeting The regular monthly meeting oi the Earl oi Iiillsboro Chapter i.0.D.!:. was held at the home oi Mrs. Wendell MacDonald with the Regent. Mrs. Roop presiding. The ” - opened with the prayer of the Order. The minutes oi the September meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Mac- Murtry secretary read an article on the use of the I.O.D.E. crest, Marjorie Stewart treaaurur. gave the report on ilnancial and rummage sale. Mrs. Ronald Clarke secretary services home and abroad read a letter from the aulatant National secretary, appealing ior iuads tor the Kor- an and British lnropoan ralioi - funds. A contribution was made toTeha.ciI fund. regent gave a report at the central committee meeting. PERSONALS mot Vail Mrs. David 0 Green Resting at the Downers Puner Street. is oonvaieaciu in the P. at Home until tunaral arrsngp l:.I. Hospital after a'!0cant oper- monta are completed. atim. lACll)NALD-'i'hadOathoc- Ilsa Dobaoaliioi curred on Oct. 1!. HI. oi Wlshlngtoa. D.C. iaviattingwith Ciementlhcbonald Stheraiatcr .WalsdollLcaaad Georges. used 7! years M Mr. us. city. - ' gs-altars-I ting.at lcnnasaey ,.. ., 3”"... ,,'”",,,.,n""' ENGAGEMENT nsnniutolt. Clare mmmnmggg sat sun has LIAIAN iatarmaatiathsapehcamo 953 - 3355'” '''P 3”. aounecatbs tJo.i-ha: oonsntr-rnauuoem. nte'..osuisr.s-a neon. .lN.atl'orroat Mrs. . lls.&a.ailslIel.aarn Vslq. . 1!! widow ai & late Pdhh -'-'-......'-"""-7'4 -' 3 MONUMENTS lhwal lune ....."' ".'.'.."'.'.".'.-.r:."'-.....'5 --I. .-I -I nu-a ,-5 cunsa ROS. nu: nun use; as lnsrd 11.19;... mg CD131 muaunnssqar wnznanaawnana 2-5" 93 E282 ig ;iE”iiElt iii iiiii can - -2: It ii i, gig: e l; U sh ii .i't iiiil s R E I? if? -iii. asastrnodsadtaovdds 5 . wnscarrinilcd cnnavcsa-g,g.g'...u.g mnct.ios.'ns tabsilggggi guy. dsaalauaadlclna. g..'...'..ogd.:,..a.1u. i ? Speaking on the subject. "The basic needs oi the Wodd." Rev. told the Men at Trinity last night that many of the institutions which the democratic world an- ioy today are being .gravsly' threatened. He said this threat was being created by a spiritual impotoncy which is prevalent throughout the Western Civilization at the present time. "We are indeed our brother's keeper." he said Dr. MacDonald who ior many years has hi.-en prominently as- sociated wi the Credit Union Movement and at preacnt is vice- yresident ot CUNA Mutual In- surance Society. said a credit union was actually Christianity in action. . THREAT T0 FREEDOM Speaking oi the starving and l illiterate millions throughout the world. he said these people we're prone to follow any idea- llttle more to eat or a better standard of living. "This is why Communism has made such in- Fellowship C. U. Annual Meeting "With a church the also oi Tria- ity you should have a credit un- ion with assets oi a million dol- isrs in ten years." said Rev. Dr. .I.D. Nelson MacDonald speaking at the annual meeting oi Fellow- ship Credit Union last night. in presenting the iinancial state- ment oi the Credit Union. the treasurer. David Murphy report- ed that the union's aaseta after a little over a year's operation are now 84,160. it vans decided to pay a dividend oi two per cent on the tint year's shares. Directors named tor the com- Iiaciiin, Kwoch: lvaa Darrach. East Royalty: Roy Purssy. us- ier Kaiser. Wendell Las- Ilacbougald David Murphy Credit Committee: Robert Mac- Kinnon. Neil Diamond. Frank Gowns. Supervisory Oornsntttoa John smethurst, Blanche Howatt, Russell Ewing. Education Cont- mittce. Allison Maeitinnon. Commended By National Order Miss 8ut.hnrIand's name was inadvertently omitsad into the list oi National Odiicars elected by the Order ol the King's Daughter's at their National Con- vantkion in saint John, N.l.. last wee . She has been the editor oi the Canadian Page ol the Internation- alM Innoitheorderiortha past years, and was unan- irnousb elected ior another three year term. Her rqaorts were as socially snarled ior nd 1" on as to thoroudsnoaa a K! by the N ” ' aaocutiva - an honor indeed. 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