emu.-1 OF those attending the row are: Norman N. Black; R.C. m Agriculture; Eli...-mien Field day at AllislnnlParent. Premier A.W. hlatheson; 5 Provincial fieldtnan for King's y;,,..,-day hit to right in troiitlHnn. Eugene Cullen. "ttiister of A Dave Machean. I Brudenell is the camp site for date Scouts Camp started with a big bang on June 29 when thirty-six scoutal Costello and assistant scoutmas- ter Ernie Gallant. I Trouplet-iders Brian er Allan Gregory. The scouts had the honor oft the official opening of campfire' by Executive Commissioner Gor-i don Kerr. i0VERNl(iIlT HIKE One of the main events of the gl Brudenell ScoOiAnd Cub 7, Camps Were Happy Affairs Protcatenls attended the ser- the Holy Redeemer and Park- vices at Holy Trinity Church in and Cubs. Scout Georgetown. Rev. W.G. llugg ol- iiciating. During both camps we had a and scooters attended a tenday great many visitorsaiiiong whom camp at Island View. Brudenell. were Reverends Fr Moreau. Fr. under their scoutmaster Frank J. t Doyle. Fr. Coushlilh FF- Dou- cette. Last but by far not the least Other leaders were M. Clay- ""5 cm," I" Iiub am "Tm" cmnps mu,-m.m E. Doylem Em Johnsmmihlrs. Catherine Arsenault, who Redmondhitd a very remarkable Job of ""1 Jack 90519110. Quanermul. ilserving meals which were ot the highest quality. For seventeen days the boys were top notch campers anti har- rels of fun. They are loukiiii: lor- ward to next year ttlicii they have more scouting and t-uliiiiiitg. A big thanks was expressed to They are being transported to Lower Montague by Mr. Cecil. Bell. 30 children 7 I jred. August 21. 195711.: Guardian tfagig I I resided eter since. In Swun CEGPR I One of the outstanding achieve ments of a long career in the -ADDI'UXlm3l?l.V 30 Children lI'lministry is still to come. ”Shor- tended the opening lesson of the. uyj says me Aiben,-,n. --the ,-e. R94 U055 Wlmmlnll and W819? I gtdents of Ogden will have I new 53'”-V ",l3”'?5 mid 595"-"day all church. the outright gift of tlr. (lcmentii Love. Lower Monta-t and Mrs. wesiahay M", modes. El"-h Vmh 511” Marina M9Y9l'-- tly admits that it is the realiza- Blootiifield as the capable in- mm of H hfeluf-In dream 5”'””"355 in the years to conic Calgary TI"'””3h me l'”t”P”a""" "I will be able to make an unusual thc parents. seieral mothers aret buaslm 3 mu,-(.,, mu." and hum ii..3”'liL.i'- Til iiT”taI2i.3;”'.i'i,”y " '""””'i '"'t "” l””””"" the large group of youiigstcrs.I I the mitt:-r'; Auxiliary who help-I cd in every way possible to make those camps the success they were. Happy Hunting. I "aim 1'00 tum" Bi-JRLLN (AP) - W613! Sb phan. West Berlin's top exploi- ives expert who pulled the fan; of limo bomb dud: nlnce the end of the last war, wan killed Sat- urday when a t5-centimetre shell he was deactivating at demolition grounds in the Gruaewald wood: exploded Stephan. U. was I member of the city police force. Two helper: were lull-trod. THEATRE Montague WED. It THUR. County, G.C. Warren. and S.C. ten day camp which was grea- tly enjoyed was an overnight mhike under the supervision :Jack Costello and Brian tiioiid Some sixty badges were pan- sod along with int and 2nd claali 'work. On rainy evenings when tcampfires were impossible Mock of Red- I I Wright. Rev. and Hrs. R J Wt-stattay. Central Churt-it of ('iiri.si. (Lal- By WARREN ROGERS Jr. WASHINGTON IAPI -- carefully vague reply to Can- ada's demand for assurances that such incident: as the Norman casc can never happen again. But ftir all its seeming ambig- cluscd an incident which ltad strained the traditionally warm ties of the two countries. The Caiiadian demand was mtide last April it). six days after ilerhcri Norman, Canadian am- bassador to Egypt. killed him- self. The Canadian note told the U.S. xllt. AND MRS. T. Albert,iimental Farm. This farm In ex- ". n tilt-ion. owners of the l':” .. .liltilI Station which is un- w I ntpcrvision of the Exper- Keen Interest pcriiiiciitinii with fruits. blue- ibcrries and trees. In Field Day Held At Alliston Yesterday -I t. :5 .-iicccsslul field day want tigaiiist this wood. but that ex- it-”-t d t .- 1.. ill .- tilllit'(I and opcrtitctl by it .--i-l IIIN 'l'. Aiiicrl llickcn. Kt. xoiiii.iii III&I('I(. agroiium- .- ll i--ti as chtiirnian and call- tu: no Klr liicltcii. who briefly and iv y tiipably wclcumcd the '-.i.,t rutul llc cxprcssctl the li pt 'it.iI .'IIl prcst-nl would see ..i ll tin; of iiitcrcsi He also In t wl in-iii in return at any tinic. V" i” tll' llzitlicsuii smoke it .i 5' .tiiti ciprcsscd his apprec- I- out it im- worlt being done by illit-Itlllltlll stzilinits in cart: a l i -uittiig that they were doing I it-rt iiiiiitirtaiit pub, cspct-tally ill(' illustration Station, I iicrimcnts were being coiiducted M.m.,-day am-.-noon, Thgm with some succcss and hc hoped to bc able to five further info- iiizitiuii IIIWI ycar (l0NI)li(lTS TOUR Nit: Gordon Warren. hortlcul ttirisl. contlticlcd thc largc i-rowd through the orchard. ex- tiainiiii; and demonstrating the .ork bcitig carricd on by Mr. iliclu-it under the Sltl)N'VlsIOI'l oi the Expcrimcnlal Farm. A tour oi the ittirdcn and blue- berry plots then followed. also coiidiit-tcd by Mr. Warren. who itlIlIIIO(I the rotation of hunting. This was followed by a visit to thc rcforesti-it arch of four it-i-..:,.;i;.i..i; llll' prodttcts thal,at-cs nf ltctl Pinc. which wcre not ll(' iziiscd in that arcs. and , pliintcd eleven years ago and a -n on the abtindoned farms. Pl I lal-.l) WITH WORK lino l'.ii.;t-tic Cttllcn. Nliiiistcr twin tilttirc stated it plciisctl with ihft tttirk lxpcrimcnial I-'arin The 1' 'iiI' WV m.tlt-is being done wits ('X- row lll,.lY ialtiahlc; also the M1 at tho Illustrations Sata- tn't- .x.t- of invaluable assist- anw Iht--c stations were test- in; (Ir-illlila which were nccess- iir oi-i lic stressed the point iii.r i;iiiiu-is should take great- er Jitlidnliilt of assistance that "19 ltiicrimenial Farm offers. Ho 1 mi all farmers to take ldm 4.-c of the soil analysis lnil mm assIsII1I'ICC policies. lli Iiillcn said. "to compete. W int--i produce the best ecoir otliir iilw ” ll l(L' Parent. Experiment- il l.tIill supervisor. expressed It-I -'i'I)i'('t'lHli0n of thc coopera- twr 1 iiic Provincial Govern- YTWV -toting "we worlt hand in u..trl' He thanked the Pre- mtri tut his cmnrks. lit lhircnt tendered an invita- "W 'o illl present to attend a tit-id day in 1959. in colt- on of the 50th anniversary W ixiicrimental Farm Il- illtn showed a sample of . I in-1 -iniilar to golden rod. l3I"i' Iragiitort" or I 't which had recently been ”" ta-or of death of two cattle III not ll was quite prevalent it int-tiirr during a dry season W vitzitcsted the use of the m't”'tc machine. aythe. etc. to lfatitrate before It went to need. lit mack stated that went! "'ll "arc not too aucceanfd I EASTERN GUARDIAN IIl'1lS.VIAl. SERVICE at Moll- iagtie Citttrch of Chrint tonight I Pm Everyone welcome. DANCE. wmu gogn ''at August Zilt. Canteen tnitsion 35 cents Hall. .Al- CIF-Vimnnn 1-o attend led rg” Klllnnd Donor Clinic: at lo- I. smiris. Cardlgal and lot "rue next neat PJLI. art-an of taxes due at. 9': South school trust be laid in fifteen day: or will be hlttlv-it In for collection. By or- "f School lord. mmi mint! motion film Mar- E."I.IlIIt;l',- mil Be shown at in am mun gnu; ?'''''9" on Thursday. Aitgul B. I 9'" Everyone welcome. flmtniv up tutu WI be ' served I , arc now ttsiinlting approximately fifteen fcct in height xficr a tour of the Pines. the ti-nwtts returned to the large 'cnl st-l tip in the orchard wlicrc llr. Black introduced Mr. S.C Wiglit. Dcputy Minister of Agri- t'llIIIll'e. who spoke briefly on the .iovcrnmcnt policies which hen- clit the farmer. He then intro- duced Mr. Dave Macbcan. ficld man for Kings County. who spoke .-bricfly on farm club work. In- cluding boy's and girl's clubs. .Vlr. G.A. Labcllc. agriculture .t-xicnsion representative from DtinstJin'.I University. was then introduced. He outlined blticbcrry production in the Marittmcs and offered his iter- viccs to the farmers at any -time. ' It is interesting to note that among other chores. Mr. and Mrs. llickcn also have meteor- ological ttcalhcr gaugcs to read .and rccord daily. which include Ihumidifier. rain gauge. etc. Accountant is Also Adviser By BRUCE I-2ASs0.N' ' ndian Preu Staff Writer SASKATOON (CPI-The trad- tional concept of the at-cnuntantl as mcrcly an auditor is receiving I searching examination here at the annual convention of the (im- i ndian Inetitute of Chartered Ac- CMIIIIMI. More than son members of the institute fom all parts of Can- ada are wading through a three- day program that concentrates on the elm aarvicea they ml! clients. in bristling language that Canada would quit giving security infor- mation about its citizens to Amer- can agencies unless it rc-ceivcd tissiiranccs that. without its ex- . press consent. such data would be V. withheld from congressional com- imittt-es or any other groups over, ittIlIl'I'l the Us executive branchi has no control ltiarlicr. on March lit. Canadal had dcnouiiced as "irresponsible"; a report aired by the U.S. Sonata internal security sub - committee that Norman had been a Com- niiiiiist. The Canadian govern-l imcnt complained that this was the rcsurrection of old charges. and said it had full faith in Nor-I mun. m m RI-ILEASEI) TUESDAY I j The llII('SI note in thc cschnnge was lliIll(IC'(I to ambassador Nor-I man Robertson here last Tuesday . by I) e p u t y Undersecretary of i Stiite Robert Murphy. Murphy. a veteran career dip- lomat. sidcstepped the Canadlaiim dciiiand lur assuraiiccs. He wrote. I in cffct-t. that there iii nothing' wrong with the protective syittem sct tip between the two govcm-I iiiciits. llttts sccming tn implyl that there simply iii no way oi" guarding against "leaks" in any' :SySI('nl. no matter how good. . l "The procedures which IIIIVPJ been followed. . . are consistent. wilt the nsstirances you scck,". -Jltirphy wrote. . I He outlined the procedures as follows 1. US. and Canadian security agcncics, such as the FBI and the RCMP, abide by any restric- tions imposed by the sender of security data upon the user. NEED PERMISSION 2. All US. agencies are under strict orders to transmit no le- ciirity information to outsidersl without the consent of the agency - which sent them such informa- tion. ' This means that if the FBI gets- security data from the RCMP lti would have to gel RCMP ap-i proval before passing it along to .the Senate internal security aub- cnnimittec, for example. in ttirn. the subcommittee could not re. lease this data to the press llll-I lcss the Fill said it was all right. presumably after first getting permission from Ottawa. I Murphy's note apparently tricdl to walk the thin line between sat-. lsfying the Canadian demand and I antagonizing the subcommittee-.I The silence front both quarters indicated that he had succeeded. TEXT OF NOTE OTTAWA (CPI -- Following is I the text of a note from the United -States state department on ex- Ichnnge of security information: ”I have fhc honor to refer to the eiiihnssyk note No. I95 of Ap- ril l0. which expresses the con- cern nf the Canadian government with reference to the handling of Iecurity information relating to ;Canndinn citizens. The depart- f merit of state sent an interim re- ttply tn the embassy on April In. The t-mhassylit note requests c co-operation of the U ii I t ed "Carefully Vague Reply" I . Closes Norman Incident lease The IITIIISHIUFPS wliiclt have T h e , been United States has matte public a agencies of my tzou-rnniciit in the I ,i...,,- mm.” mm" me shade of. past and which tinue to follow in thc futiirc. in-i cluding the handlint: of inlurrtia- ' tio n sources. llll). Thursday's note apparentlyl assurances you suck. Tltcsc agen- cics operati- which provides that any zigt-ncy receiving other may not transmit such in- I my tiiidcrsuintliii-.1 Illill. Trials were held. leaders as well as scouts were on trial and. had to pay the penalties. Sunday. July 7. saw the climaxl of this camp when the scout: iserlyed their mothers a delicious ur ey banquet in the main din- . . , V V g . y H "3w::)ec:l';3l:::s WT; fgglrfrl He has had it long and an out gt standing cart-ei' iii Ilit' 5(tlWlt'P oi mhis church. llis scriicc tilts rc mfr "fez" h ml r jcognizcd this ycar wlicn Ilttt Cal (mar 5 I 9 L use ” the eV"igary Bible St-liool coiiit-rrcd on ning the parents and friends wit- I h- m. I .. d... I I, ., ncssed a wrestling match be- l,::.no;(l),':.),l,l,I,I,lVdyry (NW D m twccn Ernie Smith as 4Duke Kee- y y 4' c amnuka, and Jack Costello In The Albertan l((tIll.a itt.ii .Ii iDanny Savagei It was a draw. Scouts Camp officially closed! iloitday at 3. 'iioiitii RIVER g gary. celebrated tlit-tr 30th wed- ding anniversary W0(InP5IIa)'. It was an event marked by eccle- siastical and political lcadcrs throughout Canada. statcs a re- cenl issue of "The .-'ill)crtan” followed by the security they will con- received front Canadian are cotisistcni with the under a directive information from an- ('l'-B CAMP . hlottday afternoon. July it. fit- t,v-ciizht cubs and ten leaders spciii the next seven days under t-ziiivas and clear skies overlook- dig the beautiful Brudenell Riv- ”. : Tlit-tr cubniastcrs were Mr.- formation otttsidc its own tirc,2ini- Lation without the ctiiist-iii of the originating agciicy Furtlicr II is iii midi- tioii Iu the above tlirt-citvc gov- erning disst-iiiiiiziiitiii of iitforiiia- tiun by exccutivc agcnt-ics of mym government. the scciirity agen- - Western Parishioners Pay .Tribute To Former Islander Wt-.-laua) came to Battle-lord In I902 as a student Minister and itiiiicd thc staff of the Battlclord lndian industrial school to assist in the education of local Indian children. Three years later he returned to the East to finish iiiinisterial training and he came west in- ttaiii. this time to ('algziry Years of work which took them all over Sasitatt-licwan culminated in a call to ilainbrtdge. Ilass. where iHct' Mr. Westaway lecturcd at Harvard Ill addition to big duties xillll his church Seventeen years lzttt-r lic rclurncd to Canada, this tune to Calgary where he has BOX OFFICE OPENS 7.30 P. M. SHOW STARTS AT DUSII Rain or Fine ADULTS 60c Children under 12 yearn ('2?! FREE Frank .I. Costello and Mary H. Blanchard. Their assistants were. I-lriiic Gallant. Maxine Clay-t, cics of Canada iIll(I tlic United Sialcs which t-xcliantzc informa- tiun abide by the rcstricttoiis im- boumev Eueen Doym Be.-me pmedib-V 'l'9 59"'l” "W" IIWI llogan. Betty l)esRoche. Sandra ::;:'”:”I(l)":'-V 79'3" I" I"”l'" 'l'5t.Claybouri:e. Emily Johnston and Jon Vill. trmaster was CONTINUE C0-(lPERA'I'lflN 5-..,,.':, H,.,a,,Q,l::.',,:,,,,d Wm, .3, It is rt-asstti'tns: to note that the swam... smms Don Bllnchami FINAL TO-DA "i LOVE STORY THAT YOUR HEART WILL LONG REMEMBER TYRONE POWER - KIM NOVAK in "THE EDDY DUCHIN STORY" Canadian gnvcrtiiiiciu t-ontintica mm Rom”, MacL"n. . Io sharc the ctiniictioii of my my ggnggs ' govt"-rnmt-nt that this reciprocal Never 8 mm momem was he” (ii):-l:(.:liiizclnlfV llllI()ll'IllIlIIlOil Ila.N".r-IS-:35 evel-yb9dy was .5 buy .3 1:: -' ' ”' '” l' .f thi-h 104 a d. trics. This is but. our of thejn Aron; Mm Kiesrewgrfsfun Wu many liclds iii wliicli cuiittiitied hm; in widp games. H-easum , - - y' wrestling. oxing and a ie to t ” "ti h'.to'- et I the practice in thc mist. the two :3: ml; slgourilgh n;";:?):: n 0 - ' ' " ' 7 VI 9 I E it e C mi- factory arrangenicnts covt-ring ;iI(;,l,(.,. '8.':.d.,,,xe,2:,,V mdomssii. the cxcliiingc of inforiiitition be- tam pm,-I Comm, lyrmmnm W”. two?" "'9'" tor Lt-Page who at campfire led 7 sing song and told stories which A U A 7 at-iigitted the cubs. CRASH KILLS Two I Masses were said there Sun- I'IRAVKIt'UlI'I'. COMING THUR.-FRI. IIIIMAII MOTION STIIIPPEO TO THE RAW! - :---F E Aug. 21. 22 Shown at 8.30 p.m. Adm. 30 - 50 t This iiiutii- i. xlmll-Iilllll by the combined Ktiius ('tiiiiit) Wtiiiicn's liisltliiles ' "A LAMP IS HEAVY" (iI'J(iR(i-I-I RAKI-IR - Bl-ILINDA LEE. sttir) of a nurse in training and her -x lll'iIrI warming heart laughing ttliote family because of the 'llie t'tiui'ai:i-nus rlraiiiatic lifc in a hmpital nitiiic that is stiiialilc lni IlIt' liiiiiiaii story It has to tcll ('fihII.N'(l FRIDAY A SATI Kl)-IT: "THE RAW ENE" I TO-DAY-THUR. -- CAPITOL IT RIPS OPEN THE HOT HELL BEHIND THE GLORY! Tltii is a picluw that grabs you by the throat and shove: you into the shell-ripping, blood-drenched, screaming boat of war. Here is the itch behind the glory. . . the real you and smell of batllel This is the story they didn't tell-of the heroes who stood up under fire, and the few who belly-crawled coil The ASSOCIATES and ALDRICH Co. present JACK PALANCE EDDIE ALBERT EXTRA CARTOON SHOWS 2:30-'1-I (;9,m,,,y days by their Chaplain Rev. Fr. v.lP'--A US .-lrniyt'tiui'icrplttnt lll!'"- R?V- Fl? MBCQUBIII IN" crashed into tlic ;.'rtiilil(IS of a fat iier scout and visiting clergy. ...- lcv Fr. Mat-Donald who in hol- idaying with relatives and friends at Pnnmure Island. tnry Ellonttay. Tito atrnicn wci killed as the piano narrowly int.- tied the factory's administratioi. BowLAN"itAi5i6 am POWNAL ST. Mayfair Theatre Murray River August 21st WEDNESDAY (only) ONE DAY AFTER A ILLION YEARS. . it cut: our or iuoino DIAL 9624 PATRICIA ttiiiiit. RIDE BAOK - TO - SOHOOL TIOIIS ARE OVER . . . . BIIT CHEER UP! 'OAO IS BIIYIIIO MY NEW BIKE OIIRINO THE BIG SALE AT HOLMAlI'S" Walter L. Gordon of Toronto. States government In case; where 1.. mg keynote npeedi Monday. the name: of Canadian citizennt declared there is a chnlleullnainppear in evidence before inves- need for diversity on the Dirt 0!! ligating committees The view of gccouung. lyour government was made I "I5 9053- dlllfmu 0' W known to the appropriate metri- iul rant coinmiuioa which in-lbern of the United States Con- I oMAOE IN CANADA Parts Immediately Available venttgnted alpnctn of Canada's economy. said Iaecialtzntion I9- pearn when divcslficnuon is con- stdered. i not this wait to be expected an Inn: become: more com and auditing procedures inert SIIOULD IXPAND He recommended that chartered nccouiitatittt should vide management consultina Il- vices for clients. W. Glvenn Smith of Hell”- CICA pmtiiem. nia pernnin the nrganlantion should re - examine hulnrtofnlfilln-III - henuilerofutnlnntnin-the t-Mi-nnnntl. plMto1I0-- gpwittinottlieuprens t-niineind t! I E ' N Vmd. um. me dwmn I T This model OIICl'8 all the lat:-st :10"! 0' 5"" ''''P''"I"d '”9' features fntt iid in II iiiorlcrri im-! it-W"-M "H "mil on.-aunt-no-nniu States attaches to maintaining he i friendliest relations with the gov- IOHIIITQIII of Canada. I wish to no- mi-niillritnt-rnnnnvuninvynwltseiu wtntnuqitntnnnntwinuun-It-uuwjj &uIICIIlVlI sure you that thin sentiment in wholeheartedly entertained by the I -C”'''''”' SHOW TIME-8:30 . . I ;Il.'0UlRB rnnnmsioa Pm age group Choice of blue and . On a separate point your note irequestti that. in the reciprocal iexchnnge of tiecnrlty Information tbetween agenclen of the two gov- ernments. the United State! gov- ernment give its assurance that none of its agencies or depart- menu will pus much information concerning Canadian citizens. in-- , celved from Canadian sources. to gjy'canllIItl!!. hotly R G'IIU- COMING - TIIIIIISDAY l l'llmAY (Aug. 22-23) nitcit air rorvutii DEMAND "LOVE ME TENDER" iactnevnnni.-toe . 1: ii:-tit-r utIalntheUnltedlntencviw.m tg it . lai- Inrrtng: RlcnndEgnn.DAbrnPaget.llvhPrInIQ IEOW fllllt I:l p.no. wlttenltieenecntivebrnncloft Unum states has n control. lllncnnndiangnnrnnenthenen hicyclc. (Ellal'Rl'1IPtVI mnstiiiction. fine appearance. coaster brake. fully guaranteed. All metnherof the family would hr proud to own. cl:-iiirlarrl tires. All sizes for all type Diinlnp 38.99 SET OF AIIII s from 8 years and tip. ladies or gems in colors A hlI(P maroon. an) ” I93? Ellfiil ......;' .:?R'-..l,. . 3'