Silli. FOR moviiiisiii iii LOCAL EMPLOYMENT siiiiiiioii Tlie National hiployinont Oiiiee Dr. John P. Sweeney 0! char- in Charlottetown reports a slight lottewwn. has been engaged as decrease in the number or men medical examiner by the American employed on construction work in repruentstlvu. Both ,of the repre- the city or Charlottetown, during sentstives, Mr. John dNoili and the past two weeks. Mr. Ronald Tilley. are nstivm at The new Hotel located on the Newfoundland. They came here Malpeque Road about a mile from from Sydney, N3, where twenty- tho citly”out?kiris.,istcompleted and two men were secured out of a .l,o c,l,l,,,le l, a num r o uipen ers have been C-553; w,,',l:,,. s,,,,l,,, and fl; laid off. an unusual large number N13, were 3", Mcwule .,,,.l of man have been employed on the ” Mllone. Amm,l,,l,g, hymn, Motel in an endeavour to rush it 31:. nude,” 1,, M,-., yvamlg tolcoinpletion at the earliest mom- on . , accompanied by Mr. Alex - . mtiein st theorgan. The altar At nment lower men are balns ail was taateiully decorated with GWPIOYN 0'1 "W T- E35011 3'11”- lrmllcl, or snapdrsgoi-is. ing on Kent street, than will be .1.” brllle, Elven ll, murlggg employed a iew weeks hence when l, her father, wore a tioor length the work is farther advanced. The Kwn 0! white tulle over satin. buildlnl is not 39'' G1'l3I0l0G- fimd bodice and halter neck- 'I'ho.new Imperial Service Eta- lm Wm, , luckgg or French tion on Grsiton Street is practic- lw. Her finger tip veil was or ally completed. and some men have wlllze tulle bordered with French been released from the Job. lace, held in place by a tiara oi The National "'” ' , t Oiflce rhinestones. She carried a white is receiving msnylinquiries as to prayer-book, gin. or the groom, when the work will start on the with white carnation! and stream- new Treatment Centre at Falcon- ers oi nosegays. . - wood Institute. This project should She was attended by her sister. absorb some of the construction Bernice, who was gowncd in a workers now temporarily idle in 1100,. length gown or light blue the City. Other inquiries are be- iniicla and net. She wore a ing received as to the possibility matching shoulder length veil of the new Federal Building be- with a tiara of pearls and carried ing started this autumn. It ,is , mscade of pink roses. understood that demolition of the The groomsman was Mr. Lorne buildings on the selected site. may )i('Cai'viIlc. brother or the groom get underway sometime in sept- ember, but the'oiiice has been un- Tlie mother of the groom wore a navy blue and white coat efiect able lo receive any confirmation of this report. i dress with navy and white ac- Large Number Working cessorics. Her corsage was white Carnations. Following the ceremony I I”!- ('rlliIOn was held at the Queen Although some people are idle Hotel. The toast to the bride in Charlottetown, and throughout and groom was made by the Rev. the all of the.area covered by the E. A. Doyle. Mr. Alex MacLean Oifice - this includes all of Kings pm-ed during the reception and and Queens Counties - a large lor dancing afterwards. The number of people are working. couple then left on their honey- The employment situation is not moon trip through the Marltimes. as good as it was a year ago, but rm travelling the bride wore a unemployment is neither wide- pale blue summer suit with spread not of large proportions. malt-hing blue picture hat and The number of people drawing wliiic accessories. Her going Unemployment Insurance Benefits awiiy Corsage was white carna- in the two counties, total popula- tions. tion more than 60,000, is 430 as com- out of town guests Included pared to 380 at the same time last Monsieur and Madame Louie year. Two hundred and three of ttraie. Montreal. PQ-. Miss Ed"! the claimants reside hi Charlotte- )icCarviIle. Montreal: Miss Clalrc town or wmlm me or ten miles of the City; 227 claimants are re- sidents of such places as Montague. Souria and Rustico. and the rural MacDonald, Montreal: -Mlle Cle- iiience Trcmbley. M05”? 313 Messrs. Joseph L. Shreenan, Pres- inn and Gerald Murphy. George sections of Kings and Queens coun- Keeie, Montreal; and Mrs. James ll”. D. Mccarville, Toronto. Ont.; Mr. M the pl-e5ent,tln1e' two "pl-ll. and Mrs. Parnell Mccarville, -Kin- "nlnlv" of the unlucl 53,955 All-. R0115 M”! MEVY McC"V”'9i MP force are visiting the Local Office and Mm 50"" C- G""3"” M” for the purpose of recruiting help and MW V- 5- 13"”Y- M'- R98” for United States Airbases in New- D"”5'- KI"k””- ioundland and Labrador. The bases Mr. and Mrs. McCarvilie will an already bum and esmbllshedl "Side 1" M”"””l whe” the and the men required are needed groom is it chemist with General ml. mllmenance work only akjlled FWC” L"'””ed' tradesmen are being selected; men with ilve or more years experience as qualified tradesmen. Girls are also being interviewed for office i-:oi'k. such as stenographers and clerk-typists. -iiecrreiiio-saiim 0 Wedding The Church of The Most Holy lmlgemer was the scene of s pretty wedding on July 3'7. when Mm Rita. eldest daughter or Ml-.,',B.ernard Gallant. and -the l.zel,Mrs. Gallant. became the lulu; at Mr. George Raymond iiictiarville. son or Mr. and Mrs. pgrfitll Mccarville, Kinkora. The double ring ceremony was pulol-med by Rev. E. A. Doyle, O'Neill and Tllley. will visit most of the larger cities in the Duri- times beiore they complete their work. Private ltddsnees A number of private residences are being built in the Charlotte- town area, and this has been a considerable factor in k unemployment iigures at a low level. Road construction and maintenance work being carried out by the Provincial Government throughout Kings and Queens C ” . is also b ' ' to case the work situation. The Provincial Government has also several bridge crews working. and at Montague, a group of men are engaged in the reconstruction or the approaches to the new bridge which was finished last winter. At Bouris the building or the new Griffin Fish Plant. is proceeding and giving employment to s number or people. The Dominion Govern- ment is carrying out s number or projects to wharvcs and break- waters at several places along the coastlines. Temporary work is pre- sently being given to a number of men and women at the Exhibition grounds. The overall employment picture is fair. Unemployment is much more pronounced is some other towns and cities in the Maritimes,'and the local National Employment Of- fice has been advised that some of these have been declared labour surplus areas. by the Federal Min- ister of Labor. This means that the towns and cities mentioned 'have an over-abundance of unemployed people, and National Employment Offices int the Maritime area, are warned to advise people seeking work, not to go to these cities and towns. Included in the list are the towns of New Glasgow, Sydney and Inverness in Nova Scotia; Mink: and Fredericton in New Brunswick: and Cornerbrook, Grand Falls and St. Johns, in Newfoundland. It is worth noting that Frederic- ton, listed as having labour sur- plus is only ten miles distant from the his military camp being con- structed at Gagetown, N3. It is definitely established. therefore, that it is useless for Islanders to seek work at this big military camp. or in any of the towns men- tioned as designated labour sur- plus areas, by the Minister of La- bour. CAT-LIKE The cheetah is easily domesti- cated and when tame will purr like a huge cat. 3 X . GOLF ASSOCIATION The Royal Canadian Golf Assoc- iation was formed in 1805. pure, coffee. est in O exhilarating he” New Ncscill is sllooleefaoshing but ooifeof is is made from CZIOIQIOOEOC beans. fresh roasted, pressure porcolssed. lsvossr sealed. Bury drop of coffee goodness is preserved. Puixofsseupooaful of Nescstd in your , cup. odd piping hot water . . . there's come as its very bees--the way you like is oswytslwe. start today. Make New Neu.-sit your family codes. You'll save up to so; lb. 07!? IIWMI H . - total of 200 interviewed. Messrs to the fairly th dervcntiy in singing Faber'l hymn, and of the godly men "and women their Master's footsteps and ,wit- ness i'or Him by their life. Harold Carver and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Matheson contributed greatly to the service. by their singing of ”'I'he Rainbow's End” and "Build- ing For Eternity." There was also an inspiring duet, ”Beckoning Hands" by Mr. and Mrs. Math- eson. the minister, Rev. Lee M. Naughton. who based his sermon on the "Story or the Rich Young Ruler." Quartet was served lunch at home of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Jen- kins and a hymn-sing was enjoyed by all present. in Canada during June was the highest tor that month in the last 10 years. the bureau of statistics estimated Tuesday. The bureau re- ported that preliminary estimates point to an output of 2,034,000,000 pounds of milk last month, two per cent more than a year earlier. ...........: 'nie.Guardis.n Page 11 Thursday. Aug. 12. 1954 124th Anniversary 8. Boluuiia church Sunday evening was one which will live long in the memory of the large congregation which at- tended the 124th anniversary ser- vice at St. Columba Presbyterian Church. Msrsbrield. A large and heautiiul array ot flowers adorned the front of the churc , audi- rium; among these being a has- ket ot roses placed on the Com- munion Table by Mrs. W. J Porkim or Estevan. Sask.. in mem- cry 0! her brother, Alexander Mac- Beath. who had served the congre- gation ior 21 years as an elder. The choir. under the direction of the organist. Miss Dorothy Mac- Fariane. led in the service of praise. As the congregation sang at old- hymn. "Unto the Hills Around Do I Lift up My Longing Eyes." one reflected on the gener- ations which had worshipped here through the years, and begun their "Faith 0! 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