Pop may get. lit up occasion- ally — this fellow lights. up any ime junior is in the mood for y. Derek Wilson, 8 months old, becoming a mechanically-mind- young man with the did of a - robot in Lancashire, on Mrs. C. Vickerson Is Laid To Rest MONTAGUE — The funeral of late Mrs. Charles Vickerson, gue, who passed away on fhursday Wes held from Trinity United Charch, Montague, Satur- y. with Rev. J.M. Fraser, con- sting the service. as organist, sang “Safe in EASTERN GUARDIAN AUCTiON “45” Score Cards sale at Guardian Patriot Central Printing. RESERVE WEDNESDAY, July Sth for Lower Montague Re- PERSONALS in St. John, N. her son-in-law Westaway, Montague. MECHANICAL MAN GETS LIT UP , Mr...and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fraser | Robert and Cecil d son Ralph, of Montague, ' families. = PR England. The mechanical baby- sitter was designed by a local electronics engineer to amuse the children. It — or he —is made up of old tin cans, pipes, wires and lights ahd never, never spanks. (AP Wirephote) the Arms of Jesus” and “In the Sweet Bye and Bye’, and the Brooklyn Trio sang ‘‘The Beauti- ful Land’’. Rev. Mr. Fraser chose his text from Romans, 8:37,: “We are more than conquerors through Christ who loved us’’. In paying tribute to the jJate Mrs. Vickerson, he spoke on her triumphant faith and her ability to rise above | wells and sorrows. He ziso spoke | faithful service to caer with Bre, L.A. Sie eet “choir which she joined at the age of 14 and which she served im for on selene H The ers were enry MacLaren, Irving Tweedy, Judge George Tweedy, Fred Shaw, J.J. Stewart, and Malcolm MacLean. Flower bearers were: Harold Brothers, Gavin Hicken, Tom Steele, A.F. Campbell, William Annear, C.A. Shaw, John Annear, and Malcom Martin. Interment took place in . the Montague Community Cemetery. motored ' to . Halifax, N.S., last week to visit their son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Neil Clarkin and young son Douglas, Halifax, N.S., are guests -of _Mrs._Clarkin’s _par- ents,” Mr. and Mrs. Art Sulli- van, Montague. * Mrs Callum Bruce, Montague, left last week for Windsor, On- tegio, to visit her sister, Mrr Nathaniel Gay. ing followmg surgery at the fax, Mr. David Mocher, Montague, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mos- her, Montague, returned recent- ly from a trip- to Nova Scotia | where he visited his brothers and their ; jdirected at the wrong people. WINNIPEG (CP)'-— The cam- paign for the May 14 Manitoba election became a battle of budg- ets Friday as opponents of Pro ive Conservative Premier found ammunition in the tax - boosting budget presented Thursday by the federal Conser- vative government. Provincial Opposition leaders, who in the first nine days of the provincial campaign had attacked —pudgeting,_seized—on the federal budget in a ‘‘we- warned-you” frame of mind, CCF Leader Lloyd Stinson said the federal budget proves Tory election promises a “hoax” and said federal tax increases are Liberal-Progressive Leader D. L, Campbell said Prime Minister Diefenbaker’s vision has reached “the day of reckoning.” NOMINATION ACTION | Nomination meetings have pro- vided almost all of the activity. Up to Friday, 59 candidates had been pamed—26 Progressive Con- servatives, 22 CCFers and 11 Lib- eral.Progressives. By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States will urge its West- ern Allies next week to demand of Russia that East as well as well as West Berlin be embraced in any new mternatioral plan for the city. Officials indicated the U.S. government has decided it is es sential for the United States, Britain, France and West Germ- any to follow an “‘all-Berlin pol- icy” in negotiating with Russia at the foreign ministers meeting due to open at Geneva in a month. An “all - Berlin policy,” these authorities said, means that the West would insist that the Big Four powers accept anew an ob- ligation to held Berlin in trust pending its restoration as the capital of a reunited Germany. REAFFIRMS AGREEMENT i In effect, that would be a re | affirmation of the post-war agree- ment on Berlin amontz Russia, the United States, Britain and France. Officials of the four Western governments meet in London next week to resume negotiations on development of policies. Diplomats of all the Western powers do agree on two tactical points, apart from the broad principle that they will not be driven out of Berlin by Soviet war threats. 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East Berlin Is Also Included In Yanks’ Plan For Germany start of German reunification and (2) that the really tough bargain ing will come over the future of West Berlin. HOW IT SHAPES UP These facts suggest that the foreign ministers meeting and ence will shape: 1. The first phase of foreign ministers meeting, following the usual wrangle of over procedural issues, will be marked by rival proposals. The West will urge a step-by-step plan for reunifying take the following Russians will anzgue for a Ger- man peace treaty to be signed separately with the East German the prospective summit confer- Germany and adopting new se- curity measures in Europe. The 4 + 7 at = ; Uy Ff : gs 8 iF F g it tied se s preis fh | for use if and when their effort to solve the Berlin problem in the larger framework of German reunification has collapsed. Rebekah Lodge Holds Meeting MONTAGUE — Mrs. Addie Duvar presided at the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge, Montague, ~ Thursday evening. She was assisted by . the secretary, Mrs. Doris| Llewellyn. | The ilinéss of ea number of members was regretted, and sympathy was expressed in the bereavement of several mem- bers. It was also reported that because a large number of members were ill with flu, Acme was not represented at the official visitation of the president of the Rebekah As- sembly, Mrs. Pearl Towers, New Glasgow, N.S., who visited in Charlottetown on Tuesday. The program committee re- ported that the concert which was fo have been held on April 8th, had .to be postponed be- cause of illness in the town. New business included tenta- i i ; 140th anniversary of the found- ing of the order later in the month. 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