CHOIR ACCOMPANIESIMODERATOR . The Westminster Choir is accola- panying the moderator of the Pru- byterian Churdi in Canada. the Rev. Dr. Finlay G. Stewart, on his tour of the Maritime Provinces. Tyne Vail?! and Summersldu they were In Nova Scotia communities The chois- is composed. of 3 IM I-Dilly hare at Zion Church young women traininl 101' V0" in Charlottetown. From this Pro- in the Church at the deaconear vince they go on to visit. eleven school in Toronto. They are undt the Ieaderehlil of new llosemr. F.C.C.0.. a Toronto L-hurdi orni- iat and lecturer in church music at Knox College. HEADS COUNCIL A.l. Grauar. president of Brit- ldr Columbia Electric Company. Vaaooavu, who was elected chairman-of the C nadian Council Gordon . president of the Bank of Montreal. who became the Council's first ehairmanwhan it was organised twoyoarsago.'l1ieBoardisanIn- dependent and non-profit institution for business and industrial fact finding lln-ough scientific research. it was founded in 1916 and has its main office in New" EEK WWI foreign can-eepondon Iollftll overseas countries. The Canadian office was opened h Montreal in December, 1954 GOLDFIQ WAIWDDM BONN (Reuters) - Goldtidi act as watchdogs for stray gamma rays from West Germany's bil- gest synchro - cyclotron. formally handed over the University of Bonn Wedneed . The CYCIMNI. nearly 50 feet haw mm! is III!- rounded by diick concrete walls. Above it. as an additional uto- guard. is a goldfish pond. Bell! data said that if harmful rlya ee- eapod. reactions of the soidildl would dew Illa immediately. Coming Events gun lope River twill! Mtwu hm I..I'iiiilf'..a'i.?'f"u. lad Black uiaptc. xinseina nests May 10th. I sharp. To Organize Service Leag Emu . ... . . . y tr preeentatlves of the City and Man ltlme Electric Co. Ltd. gathered yesterday morning for discussion regarding the formation oi the El- ectric service League of P.E.l. R. E. Bailey. Chairman of the Institute of Electrical Living. was in attendance and briefly address- ed the group. Following the dis- Cases Yesterday In Magistrate's Court The trial of two City residents, charged under the Excise Act with the possession of illegally-manufac- tured intoxicating spirits, continued in Queen's Counts Magistrate's Court yesterday ' . and the accused were further remanded to May 15th. by Magistrate Gu- hert Gaudet. Another accused. charged wlt:lI breaking and entering a residence with intent was given a similar remand Charged with mischief and damage to private property. two accused pleaded not guilty and elected sum ,7 trial before the Magiatratmbelng further remanded . phases of electrical work. feMay lath. Electric ue In PEI , a ' it... was named, and it is expected that the League will be a reality before the end oi the year. Purpose of the League is to better acquaint both the electrical contractors and public with the standards to be maintained in re- gard to electrical wiring and other aaa All provinces. save Newfound- llnd. have an organisation aimiliar to the P.E.I. League. sinee tor the YMCA lounge. The following officers were in- ducted for the coming year: Pad President. Mrs. W. S. McMurtrie, President. Mrs. E. V. Bell, vice- president. Mrs. Alton Dolliver. acc- rctary. Mrs. Allison Owen. treas- urer. Mrs. W. P. MBCIROG. execu- tive ” 3. Mrs. Richard Math- eson, Mrs. Loren McLellan and Mrs. Geo. Purvis. Committees were appointed "and plans made for a club picnic during the sum- mer. MOUNTAIN CROPS Cereals. fruits and tea are grown as high as 7,000 feet in parts of the Himalayan mountain region. REV. FINLAY G. STEWART Vocational Closing The final monthly meeting oi the student body oi the Provincial Vo- cational School Ior the year 1951 was held on May 3 in the Academ- ic Classroom. After roll call the minutes of the last monthly meet- 'iI.i'g were read and on motion adop- Mr. MacPhail, the Principal of the school. was then called upon to say a few words to the students. The various committees then gave their reports for the year namely. House chairman. Victor Bernard; Sports, chairman. Ernest Moore; Publicity. chairman, Beverley Mc- Ailistor; Canteen chairman. Du-yck Hkkox; Entertainment, chairman. Ralph Wright. The President, James Lee, then gave the financial report for the year and a review oi the year's work. It was decided that the stu- dent banquet would be held on May 23 in Central Royalty Hall. The meeting adjourned at I p.m. PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) - Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealers prices Local Playground Principal Speak: At 'I'l1ursday.May 9.1957 The Guardian Page 3 ARAB! MAY MEET BEIRUT. Lebanon (Reuters)- The leaders of four Arab states. lrlll. Saudi Arabia. Jordan and Lebanon, will meet for a confer- ence in the next few days, accord. "18 to reports circulating here Wednesday. Such a conference would mean a new alignment of Arab stata. since Egypt and Syria have been excluded from the proposal, these quarters said. WILLIAMS For Your FLOWERS for MOTHER'S DAY Commission Meets At the regular monthly meet- We Wire Flowers Through I-'-.1'.D, service ing of the Charlottetown Play- . P . . to country cases, extra-large tolls; large 4035; me- dium39;small85;B34;C2l. Receipts 350. Butter: Current non-tenderable . ceipts 5736-57Vs: current tender- able receipts SW4. Fresh - grade creamery prints ioh price 59-5996 fresh wholesale non - tenderabln 578a-58; fresh wholesale tender- able 58. Cheese: lP.0.B. factory, Ontario white 34; colored MVI; delivered Montreal, waaa . Florida white 50s 2.25- 235; N3. 75s 1.70-1.85; N.B. 50s 1.05-1.15; N.B. 10s 26-28; P.E.l. 75s 2.0i)2.l5; California new white 100; 4.50; P.E.I. 10s 33-35; Quebec Ms l.00... , held on Tues- day evening, May 7. Mr. E.E. Clawson of Charlottetown was elected treasurer to fill the vacancy created by the recent death of Mr. James T. Roblson. The largely attended meeting was chaired by the ya ” of the Commission. Mr. Hamid E. MacLean who expressed his ap- preciation for the fine turn-oui of members. Other members of the execuiive present were Mrs. Kath- leen Cauty. secretary; M.r. Russell St. John. Major Roy MacGillvary, Dominic MacDonald, Miss Ethel Sutherland. Mrs. Everett Wotton. and Mrs. Mills. A large portion of the meeting was given over to discussing plans for the organizations annual tag day which will be held on Friday and Saturday. May 17 and 18. Un- Alpha Y's Menefres """ ”"""" ”"""9 ATTENTION ALL VETERANS The annual meeting of the Alpha Y's Menettes was held Monday evening in the Y.M.C.A. with the president. Mrs. W. S. McMurtrie. presiding and a good attendance of members present. Reports showed Sunday. May 12th the Cdnadian Legion commemorates VE Day. All Yet- a most successful year. Financial ' antshadbeengiventotheY lntenance Fund. to World Ser- vice. to the Alpha Y's Men's Club and lo the purchase of bandicnsft material for the YMCA Ca p at Holland Cove. A banner ha been purchased for the Alpha Y's Men's Club and subscriptions for maga- NOTICE We have discontinued buying turnips at our waxing plant for this season. ASSOCIATED SHIPPERS INCORPORATED ST. PIUS X PARISH CLUB OPENING SOCIAL For church members only. Thursday. May 9th--8:30 to I2 In the church basement. Free admission I Ifacnrlllu seed Did eewoneretinegatoornwall. hingaaleoontinuesalila weekstWaddel3ree..a'apena. Dance Mllview lall hiday. Ieyloth. Daacmlonhlastiee nali.ht- dqdght.MnsiobyDII'utm-.hne- Imclneellacvloe. Comrsl Royalty Hall tonight three-act play "Journey's lad" 0.16. Legion. Refreshments. Cieadag grain for rernailaier of IIesesaaa.lraD.MacDonald.Oove special meeting King William L.0.I.. Kingstu. Thursday. II! III. At Bzll p.llI. GRAND ORANGE LODGE ANNUAL MEETINGS wEnNEsnAY. MAY Isis L.O.A. of Ioyne Lodge erans are invited to at-rend church parade. medals will be worn. Meet at Canadian Legion Home 10 am. Sunday. "Journey's End" 3 Act Play Ar, CENTRAL ROYALTY 8:15 PM. coMMuNrrY HALL on rI-IuRsnAY. MAY 9 Presented by Little Theatre Guild of Charlottetown All male cast of twelve players. ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION a I ANNUAL MEETINGS KENSINGTON AND DISTRICT CLUBE King George Hall 8:30 p.m. Thursday, May 9th O'I..EARY AND DISTRICT CLUB- O'Leary Hall, 8:30 pm. Friday, May 10th MONTAGUE AND DISTRICT CLUB- Canadian Legion Hall. 8:30 p.m. Tues. May 14th EAST KING'S CLUB- I United Church Hall. Souris. Wed., May 15th Lg.g,A, ., 5,. p...-, Ia." TYNE VALLEY AND DISTRICT CLUB- Tyne Valley Hall. 8:30 p.m. Thurs. May 16th 5088l0Il8 OPOII 09 I0 G-M SIIGFP I am. car-ran nnnnnnns wnnoosrr. I ;';f,l:f';T,';,", II-IE GREENDAUS 25th ANNIVERSARY m.,a....-f...;.g.:,g SALE IS Now IN FULL SWING ':.-g'..t"-'r'-",,.,..y.,,...- COME! BUY! SAVE! May 13th It 8 p.m. " portant. By order of ..:lnatQ ... an-fie; . .c BARGAINS GALORE. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Ceryeercaqenlneliiiersrore feniiedrewlngefrhefelevisloa I Seth.Oreeedd's Great 2SfII III-iIIdeySaIel Al. co.. LTD. l.elas'.Vleu. Ill Oi. George fr der the direction of Maior Mac- Gillvary and Mrs. Wotton and with the help of a number of volunteers. plans were finalized for this an- nual event in aid of the children's playgrounds. Applications for the position of supervisor for die Charlottetown playgrounds were read at the meeting but on a motion by Maj- or MacGi.ilvary the meeting agreed to set up a selection committee to make the final decisions on the ap- plications. Mr. MacLean. on adjourning the meeting, announced that the next meeting of the Commission muld he held on Tuesday even- June 4. 18 Upper Prince Street "Your Florist For 100 Years" BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY MONTHLY MEETING TONIGHT AT 8 o'cLocI( Agenda-General Business Telephone 4525 .z FIRESTONE HOME 8. AUTO CO. LTD. 18'! GREAT GEORGE ST. WE TAKE RADIOS IN TRADE ROGERS MAJESTIC TELEVISION I ALL MODELS IN STOCK See Our Display NOW LOWEST PRICES ON THIS QUALITY TV DIAL 5547 HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY MOTHER IS ALWAYS HAPPY WHEN SHE DOES HER FOOD BUYING AT PIERCE'S. FOR HAPPY FOOD BUYING SHOP PIEROE'S FIRST. DIAL 5524 HAVE THE BEST FOR MOTHER THIS WEEK AND EVERY WEEK BY BUYING QUALITY FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES AT PIERCE'S. 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