I i 11hr, 533E. (I... ;Prov. Red'CrossfiTo Select ‘ :Two High School Delegates -_, since this is Junior Red Cross week in Canada, a meeting of the provincial Junior Red Cross Com- ,mmge was held at Red Cross Headquarters 1n Charlotte-town rday afternoon. Mr. K.A. Parker, presided over this meet- which was well attended. ' embers of the Committee wuo were unavoidably absent from ,, erday's meeting are, Charlotte Gordon, Public Health ~Nurse of Montague, and Mrs. Al- ,‘m Andrew of Charlottetown wno “presents the Home and School .mciation on this committee. / The main topic for discussion ,t. yesterday’s meeting was the ,mternational Junior Red Cross "study Centre to be held next sum- mer an the University of Toronto in; Toronto when there will be 140 delegates from 40 countries in ad- .dition to 65 Canadian delegates. I Two Prince Edward Island High , Court Accepts 25, I9_58"»I:he guardian Page 3 Miss I lto represent the province at this Study Centre. The 17,000 Junior Red Cross members in Prince Ed- ' ward Island will be given an op- I portunity this year to finance the expenses for one foreign delegate :to this Study Centre by contribut- ' ting towards a special Junior Red ICross Fund which is being estab- ‘llSheCI for this purpose to be known as the “IF” Fund (Inter- lnational Friendship Fund). At yesterday’s meeting the Provinci- al Committee endorsed this type lof Conference and recommended «the participation of our young people in this project. Members of the Junior Red Cross Committee offered their as- slstance to the Provvincial Direct- !or, Mrs. Paul Devlin, in planning land carrying out a High School Red Cross Conference to be held on a Saturday in October. Resignation Oi Rev. W. Harroch Brown I At a pro re nata meeting of the Presbytery of Prince Ed- ' 'ward Island held Wednesday mining in the Kirk Hall of St. James’ Church, the "resignation of the Rev. W. Harold Brown, Minister of Zion Church, was before the court for considera- tion. The Moderator, Rev. E. ~35, Bean, presided, with the ~Clerk, Rev. T. H- -B. Somers, at the desk. [the Clerk stated that Mr. ntown’s resignation was placed twins hands at the end of Aug- ‘nét, that he at once notified the Moderator who had called the .. " ial meeting, and had cited Kirk Session and Congrega- of Zion Church to appear. ‘f’i . Brown was asked to state U mind and pointed out that health was such that he felt " , could no longer assume the hoavy'responsibilities oi the Zion “fistorate. ; ‘ Cube-halt of the Congregation tribute was paid to the, work of Mr. Brown by Mrs. Sutherland, by Mr. Preston B. :McLaine, and by Mr- W. Blair MacDonald. On behalf of the Presbytery Rev. E. H. Bean spoke~in ap- preciation of Mr. Brown’s help with Camp Keir, and the Clerk, Rev. T. H. B. Somers, of, his fine friendship with Mr. Brown_ and wished him- well in the future. Rev- D. A. Campbell also ex- pressed his regret at Mr. Brown’s departure. To all of these remarks Brown made grateful reply and stated he would always remem- ber with gratitude the loyalty of so many of his parishioners and the friendship of his fellow- Presbyters. ‘ The Court then released Mr. Brown as and from 30th Sept— ember and appointed Rev. Chas. Townsley of St. Columba’s Church, ~MarshIf-ietd, interim- moderator of the Kirk Session of Zion Church. ’ 757R|ahd Delegates To Ntch. éReturn After BUsy Sessions ' ' {in wind-up sessions at St. ,. ' ’5. Tuesday night the Pre- _ rs of the four Atlantic Pro- authorized‘ a pilot study I the St. Lawrence Seaway, ‘ bile the annual meeting of the . antic Provinces Economic j. ' it went ahead with plans ii) establish a special [committee _. chart the future economic owth of the four—Province The Island delegations. ,23 Wrong, arrived home last even- “ on an MCA chartered plane. ‘In Premier A.W. Matheson’s arty were: Hon. Dougald Mac,- innon, Hon. J. George Mac- ,fiz, Hon B. Earle MacDonald, ’ . Alex MacIssac, cLeod, W.E. Massey, Eugene ‘ German and George Frases. " Dr. Frank MacKinnon, the "f‘presldenvt, headed the Island’s 11-maIn delegation to the APEC , meeting. I i. In a summary issued after t the conference’s closing sessions, " both of which were held in :‘ camera, the four premiers were - quoted as deciding on the Sea- ' way study because of the im- l“ pact its completion may veon the economy of the ar . 5 ALL SPEED ‘ l . . A pilot survey: will belmade T by a, competent economist and gt 13 who completed with all speed .ed and be followed by a continuing ‘ *‘ assessment for a period of five ‘ f; years. During the closed sessions the . , premiers also discussed a report : on the development in the field ‘ of_ farm credit, and reaffirmed " a‘resohition passed in Charlotte- I; him last September calling for I the establishment by the federal government of a regional'farm loan board. ’ ; Dr. MacKinnon, Whidden Ga- I chMING; EVENTS . Regular Dance in Elliotts Hall 5 Saturday night. WeatherbIe’s 0r 7 chestra. . Dance Iona East School every ; Monday night. Good Music. Dance in Morell Rear School, i September 26. Good music. i Bingo Hope River Hall tonight. i . r’ Dance, Gordon Lodge every TFriday night. Modern and Old - l time. Robichauds Orchestra. Can- ; teen. Coffee or tea and sandw1ch- Ifis- Two miles west of Hunter ; Prise. Attention farmers we are now " reopened- for daily custom grind- “ 111E and mixing at our Shur Gain Feed- Service Mill, 12 L o w e r " Queen St., Charlottetown, Canada . Packers Ltd. Dance in Forest Hill Friday, or 26th. Webster’s ' 1 Orchestra. Cake Sale at S. A. MacDonald’s Friday Sept. 26 at 2:30. Sponsor- ed by Hignfieid w. I. was»... —‘ w-~ H" m-m—«meapcpcc. «vaw 01‘ bushel lots at Hawatts, Tryon. rReserve Oct. 13th. Thanksgiv- farm ‘, Ing [Dinner at Shining Waters a ‘ge, served by New Glasgow I U1filed Church Ladies Aid. I Long Creek United Baptist $hurch.Rally service Sept. 28, .30. Unloading Thursday afternoon, cal‘load of heavy oak puncheons With both heads. Weddell Bros. C‘l‘aypaud. Chicken-Ham supper North Milton Hall Wednesday Oct 'l‘st, ‘ , sDonsored by St. John’s Anglican ' chum. iRiver. For Community Entcr- p Island. grown pears by basket prices. ‘ nong oi St. Stephen, N.B., Alan H. Holman of Charlottetown, Ar- thur Johnston of Newfoundland, and C.J. Morrow of Halifax, meet in Monoton to approve the APEC pilot committee. This. meeting will ,take‘ place ‘fin a few days”. The“ committee will make plans for the APEC survey and detemnine how it will be done and who isgoing to do it. Of- ficials hope that the project will be under way I'm a fe weeks. v - .Dr. MacKinnon said, "we don’t propose just another study. We want to do a practical and businesslike examination of our fiobemt-problemh- and"-then suggest ac- tion'.” , College X-Ray Survey Ends The Prince Edward Island Tu- berculdsis League wound up its x-Iray‘survey of the Island’s two colleges yesterday, St. Dun-stan’s and Prince of Wales. A total of 442 St. Dunstan’s stu- dents were x-rayed Tuesday and Wednesday. X-rays were held September 2nd, 3rd, 8th and 9th at ‘P.W.C. with 458 students test- Joseph MacKi‘nnon. was x-ray technician. Miss Blanche Conway, secretary of the league, was reg- istrar. ' ATOMIC TRAIN WEINNA (Reutersl—The Soviet Union will put its first atomic nail-way train into operation be- tween 1960 and 1955, the Hun- garian Communist news paper Magyar htjusag reported Tues day. Its claimed cruising speed 1s about 310 miles an hour. If you are going to Fair” in Brussels, portu-nuity. “- Through special I Taylors Jewellers have made It their European trip. chases made Antwerp are Europe’s best have been importing reason they are able to value. ‘ Jewellers’ ’. , ,School delegates will be chosen ,Nike—Hercules ground-to-air mis- _sist handicapped children and HEADS UNIT Major Vernon Gay, son of Mr ; and Mrs. Vernon Gay of South port, will command a contingent of 53 Canadian Army gunners currently taking training in the sleet Fort Bliss, Tex., who will‘ five a series of cold weather trials at Churchill, Man, in the near future. The unit will conclude its training at the 1,000,000 acre U.S, the six-ton missles. Major Gay will visit his parents in Sou-thport before taking up his new post at Churchill. ' ‘ Vernon R. Man Pleads Guilty, To Break Charges A Vernon River men was hand- ed a two—year suspended sentence when he pleaded guilty to a charge of. breaking and entering and theft before Magistrate Gil- bert A. Gaudet in Queen’s County Magistrate’s Court Wednesday morning. ‘ Evidence given showed the ac- cused had ma restitution and the crown su - ested a suspended sentence. He was released, on a $500 peace bond. . , ' A resident of Montague was fin- ed $20 and costs or 30 days upon pleading guilty to a charge of having illegal possession of liquor. A resident of Bristol appearing on a charge of driving a motor vehicle: while his ability to do so was impaired had his case further adjourned to October 3rd, after three “dioceses were heard. Fines of $10 and costs or 10 days were given a Longworth Avenue man when he pleaded guilty to using licence plates other than those issued by the motor vehicle branch and to a Kinkora resident who pleaded guilty to speeding. , A New Haven truck driver re ceived a fine of $10 and costs or 10 days when he pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle on the highway without having due Army testing site, by firing one of care and attention for other mo- torists, A $5 and costs fine or five days was meted out to a Charlottetown youth when he pleaded guilty to failing to stop at a stop sign. Brig. w. w. Reid Speaks To Amps Brigadier W.W. Reid was guest speaker Tuesday night at a large gathering of members and their wives of the P,E.I. branch of the War Amputations of Canada at the Charlottetown Hotel._ In his talk Brigadier Reid told of the work being done in the Province to rehabilitate and as- adults. He asked the support of the War Amps in this project. Past president badges were presented to Wallace Higgins and Charles MacInnis by president George E. Sherren. I , Island Pennies Aid Handicapped The pennies, nickels and dimes of Prince Edward Island Juniors have helped provide medical treatment for over 77,000 handi- capped and crippled children in this provinée since the incept- ion of the Junior organization in "TAYLORSJEWELLERS LIMIT-ED OFFER DIAMONDS DIREcT To * ' --_cuSTOMER.S'i ‘ ' ' “ Ild’s Europe this fall and plan_to v151t the Wor , Taylors Jewellers Ltd. Prince. Edward Island s leading diamond merchants offer you this once in a hfe.time op- arrangements with their agents in Antwerp, urchase a fine diamond at lower than wholesale prices during ill have a $500.00 . ‘ Each travellegt‘gle abroad. 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