I \ B The Guardian. Charlottetown. 'l'hms" June 11. 19M. gww‘”. . W wwwrviwwg 1.. _. t. both his Queen's Scout. Can- adian Scouting'a h i g h a It honor. and also his gold cord, for which Douglas had no win it! proficiency badges as Well I C’limaxing a concentrated Qtfnrt on the part of one Char- lottetown Sf‘flill recently Was this pre=entation. D o n gl 3 s Moore. who now lives in Sher- ?“ I "i‘ _ It l SHERWOOD SCOUT WINS TOP AWARD yearold lad t h o 1‘00!) AL. Saunders. is mlnng' to f ., Is a merits! 0! Eighth Charlottetown . whoa. acoubmaattet. Dr. presentation. wood. is shown here receiving as his Queen's Scout. The 16- Intetnational Friendship Seen Alternative To War long run they will benefit moat by being democratic and living under a free enterprise system. MUST PROVE FACTS 'It is our responsibility to ,prove all these facts to them — l and do it quickly. "If we do not sermoniae or TORONTO tCPI —— The only alternative to ultimate war is the establishment of real inter- national friendship by public figures of all nations. Lord Thomson told Rotarians today. In an address to the third plenary session of Rotary Inter- national‘s 55th convention here. I condescend. but concentrate m. the Canadian h'll‘n DubllSherl stead on dispassionately passmg said that to be friendly. nations 3 on technical and scientific know. must understand Gilcll othcr‘sv ledge and the fruits nf our p0. point of view. llitical and social experience. Lord Thomson cited "‘09th l we will have gone far toward talks he had with leita KIll‘llSIl- l getting them to accept the con. chev in wltiv‘n the Ruwan nre- ccpts on which are based the ruler complained that the West liberties and achievements of does not annrcvvitn tho :rcat :Western civilization." effort be l: makin: to improve He asked the inicrnalional Ro- hl; nonplm‘ l'\'ll‘|ti standards. l iary movement to assume part "There is much trutl. lrt “1‘5 l of the responsibility in helping charge." Lord Timmwn 33‘ a I to provide the urgently needed Pro-be Asked On 0 Cook Dismissal OTTAWA (CP) —Associate Defence Minister Cardin was asked Wednesday to investigate the reported dismissal of a civill- ian cook with rmed ser- vices in Halifax for taking oma a 50-cent cake. Before the minister could rc~ ply. Speaker Alan Macnaughtoa ruled that the question by Ger- ald A. Re an (L—Balitax) should be submitted in writing. 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He said the Russian govern» m advaan of delivery dress was provided to the press 1- Canadian natural gas is used commercially in California to. pop the skins trom tomatoes ripe for canning, meni “ill nrnhably continue to spread world commun‘sm and. as a result create trouble m mam‘ mt“ 0’ the World. ‘but what the nil=’-'.’lll government wants nmr above all is to tm—‘ prove ihry standard of living of 1 - t IlTEPlll (‘IF‘S'Y‘P In lllt‘l‘F‘HSP WOI‘IU trade betiroon Russia and the rest of the World and this is understandable," Lord Thom-. son said. "l am completely convinced that if we are to contemplate; a Wareltil. happy existcnre for‘ our children, and our children's children. we mu st develop'1 friendship and arreement with the Sm'iet l’nion." Lord Thomson noted the 119-. cessity of establishing a mass media of quality and integrity in the emereenl nations if their people are to fulfil their wants ind better their condition. 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