The Drama Festival Trophy is to director Frank Mac- by Mrs. L.G. Ramsay, president - : Sth Basilica i Hi bel if 3 ih Pi ! Fg i R <8 it ii i i fi t if l Fi | Fi iE e | | ! | | F : i i if y | : 8 fick i i j Lh Esk rl i zB i sf | OY; >|" Char- in a division at Riverside was one of the leaders “a recent meeting in St. John’s, , held in to m = mental Province’s institutions at- influence. of religion both and’ preventative strongly stressed | / | KCMG, Uni- | F 4 z z guest Can- the Char- : | FI ® | evening Chariotte- of the At- began accompanied on , Lady Garn- # t i fi i i “ag F q s S FUNERAL — The Mrs. i fir fix 4 | in : i iif | ab int | i f i by ; . Pallbearers Maicolm Irwin, 1 Ki i i | ! If i : 3 f | i i E ; He ; F 5 it ste au. ree i ; ; eS q i x 3 | 7 Ff e ¥ ; “| rs ; ae i f i i { | 5 £3 3 . Mee He Hi geksg | : it | i : ier ke Ree if i 1 t : ; i & H F a aE is t i t ' ER i £ A i i i 3 if: t > C. | tion, was the Provincial | Intyre trophy, awarded for the best three_act play in open competi- accepted by Mr. Mac- on behalf of the Easter Monday Players, who presented Female Boxing Is Scheduled MCADAM, N. B. (CP)—What is believed to be the first female boxing match in Canada is sched- aled for McAdam tonight as part of a card featuring New Bruns- wick lightweight champion Bob Speight of Saint John and Kid Waish of McAdam. The female combatants are J Lounder, a 4l-year- McAdam grandmother and housewife and Myrna McConvey, 2®-year-old St. Stephen, N. B. stenographer. The bout is schied- uled for five rounds. McAdam promoter Jake Mac- Donald has been informed by Ring Magazine there is no record of such a match in Canada and only two in the United States. Public female boxing is banned Mrs. old | MONCTON (OP) — Premier | Flemming made his first major vaddress in French at a dinner | Sellowing the annual meeting of} French4tanguage members of The Canadian Press here Saturday. Mr. Flemming, whos province has a population divided almost | evenly between people of English and , French speaking origin, spoke for 25 minutes on the ques- tion of the common destiny of Canadians of both languages and New Brunswick's particular prob- | lems. | The premier said New Bruns- wick, paying attention to its fu- | ture, is united as never before in facing the problem of a better {Position in the Canadian economy. | “I have found, during the past few years, that sentiments of pro- vincial pride and self respeet are being felt more and more widely |an the province,”’ he said. He was certain New Brunswick would tion. Hydro - electrie developments jhad succeeded in doing this to a great extent. Conferences of Atlantic prov- “The Eager Miss Beaver” Thurs- day evening. Mr. MacIntyre also received an individual trophy for im some parts of the country. New Brunswick has no athletic com- mission to regulate such Ee ee more conventional thatches—with male boxers—will complete the preliminaries. us| Angry Mothers Visit City Hall MONTREAL (CP)—A group of mothers indignant over increas ing traffic in their “—. sleepy suburb descended hall here. Mrs. J. P. Reiner, leader of the group, reported that she and three other representative moth- New Brunswick’s Premier ‘Makes First French Speech inces had brought tangible results too. One was planned for Septe- mber at Fredericton. New Brunswick's approach to its problems was not directed against any province or govern- ment. It was simply a “‘pro-New Brunswick” approach. Mr. Flemming said his prov- imce is on the march toward a “more brilliant’ future through the co-operation of the two main cultural groups which form the majority of its people. Charies H. Peters of the Mont- real Gazette, President of COP, presided at the meeting held an- nually for Frenchtanguage edit- ors of 11 dailies in Quebec, On- tario and New Brunswick. Roland Gagne, editor in chief of Granby La Voix de l'Est, was meeting chairman. Moncton ,’Evangeline, the (Moncton Times and the Moncton Transcript were hosts at the din- Moncton l’Evangeline, the Moncton Times and the Moncton Transcript were hosts at the din- mer at which Premier Flemming spoke. i By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) — Some federal authorities suggest that the pace of Canada’s economic recovery this year may be even greater than Finance Minister Fleming anticipated. The minister, in his April 9 budget speech, forecast an above- average seven-per-cent increase in the gross national product, value of all goods and services produced this year. That would bring 1959 national production. to a record of some 334,500,000,000 from last year’s 332,200,000,000. Now some finance department officials feel that the way things are rolling along national produc- tion may climb by about eight per cent or more, bringing na- tional production closer to 335,- 000,000,000. DEPENDS ON EXTENT The extent of the recovery would have a bearing on the size of the government's deficit and on its need for new loans. On the basis of a seven-per-cent produc- tion rise, Mr. Fleming forecast a 1959-60 budget deficit of 3393,000,- 000 along with a 342,000,000 defi- Recovery Pace ls Termed Good ending next March 31 may be less than Mr. Fleming preeicted. This ‘in turn could lead to a reduction in government borrowing, . per- haps thereby aiding in strength- ening low government bond prices. . Federal authorities have re- ceived encouragement from the trend in the last three months of 1958 and the first three months of 1959. While official national production figures for the Janu- ary-March period won't be com- piled and published until perhaps mid-June, there are indications they will point to a seasonally- adjusted quarterly increase of about two per cent. — % This would. follow a two - per- cent rise during the last three months of 1958, making a total rise of some four per cent from the 1956 average. For First, Second and cit in the old age pension fund, compared with a total deficit of 3616,600,000 last year, a peace- time high. Now, with talk of a more rapid the best supporting actor. 4 mi ADULT POLIO CLINIC St. Mary's Hail, Souris MONDAY, JUNE 1st—7:00 to 9.00 p.m. SEE EEE Re A ee ET EY ee eT Ae Ce ee a ee eg ee Ee ee eet ee PR Se a eS ee eee ee es eee ee CITY NEWS PAGE TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., June 1, 1959. 5 The sudden death occurred in es Seite, Onis, Sunday i tte ial é bE ER RPPLE a It was decided to make a don- ation to the Queen Charlotte High school library, for the pur- pose of stimulating reading in- terest. The donation is to be used for the purchase of clear plastic covers, which greatly enhance the attractiveness of the books. It was also decided that the club ; } A.G. (GIB) MACKIE One of the foremost laymen of the United in Canada will team up one of the Church’s most ministers to give Former Ch'town Man Dies In Sarnia, Ontario Montreal and Frank, Regina. The funeral and interment will take place in Sarnia. Mrs. J. A. Lawson Addresses Annual Meeting Of UWC would become a member of the continuing provincial confercnce on education. * At the close of the meeting, nominations for the following year were received. ; The officers elected are: Miss Helen Yeo, past president; Mrs. Cyrus Macmillan, president; Miss Dorothy Baxter, vice presidént; Mrs. Gerald Foster; recording secretary; Miss Lillian Seaman, corresponding secretary; Mrs. J.A. Lawson, membership secret- ary. Also Mrs. J.E. Burnett, treas- urer; Mrs. D. J. Gill, program; Mrs. Robert Donnelly. program; Mrs. Frank MacKinnon, press; Miss Helen Yeo, scholarships; Mrs. David, MacLeod, social. NAVAL MEET ~ WINNIPEG (CP) — Defence Minister Pearkes will address the 14th annual meeting of the Naval Officers’ Associations of Canada here June 44. REV. GEORGE GOTH D.D. Presbytery Men’s Conference ls Scheduled In September who have as their main objec- tive the restoration of others to a fuller and better life. “Gib” frankly admits that un- til he attended a National con- ference for men of the church of Quebec Premier Talks Education © BERSIMIS, Que. (CP) — Pre- mier Duplessis Saturday critici- zed the education opinions of a Toronto newspaper, a Montreal Bewspaper man, and Dr. F. Cyril James, principal of McGill Uni- versity in Montreal. : Mr. Duplessis said their opin- praise for atheistic education.” system is based on religion and Quebec province's educational without religion no education is possible, Mr. Duplessis said. He- spoke at the dedication ceremonies for a new $2,000,000 bridge spanning the Bersimis River, near this power-dam site 250 miles northeast of Quebee City. SUPERIOR TO WEST? Dr. James, after a recent tour of Russia, told newspaper men the Russian education system is in many ways superior to the west’s. Mr. Duplessis said Dr. James “has made himself a propagan- dist for a pernicious theory.” Mr. Duplessis said Dr. James was surrounded by spies who had showed him_ only what they Wishes him to see. Mr. Duplessis criticized the Toronto Star for two articles pub- lished in February. He said one urged non-denominational educa- tion to prevent inter-racial bick- A few days later The Star had another article, an interview with a Toronto rabbi who expressed the same views on this subject. Mr. Duplessis also made refer- ence to views on denominational education expressed by Jean Louis Gagnon, managing editor of the daily Montreal La Presse, in an interview published in the daily Le Devoir. “This is a clarion call I am sounding,"’ Mr. Duplessis said. “The clarion call one sounds on the eve of great decisive battles. Paraguay Has State Of Seige ASUNCION, Paraguay ‘(AP)— President Alfredo Stroessner’s government dissolved Parliament Saturday and decreed a state of siege for 60 days in Paraguay. The city was reported to be calm Sunday. A state of siege means modi- fied martial law. The decree dissolving parlia- ment said that at the proper con- stitutional time the voters will be called on to elect a new parlia- ment. Police reports later said about 500 students tried to stage a demonstration march Sunday on the Pantheon of Heroes in Asun- cion but were turned back after a clash. PROTEST FARE INCREASE Police said the students gath- ered to protest an increase in transit fares. : The government declared the ow died siege was necessary to “pr vp clbui rdeir,h hewo fons are “‘a type of concert of} treal to join the crew of the CANUCK SAILORS FOR RO Nine Canadian sailors wave right are Bill Aller, Fort William,, Felix Roy, Kedgwick, farewell before flying from Mon-|Ont.; Beverley Hickey, Rexton,|Mervin Goheen, Victoria; Bootland, Calgary; | Premack, Royal Yacht Britannia for the| Martin Marcotte, St. Simeon,| Lewis, Middleton and West Fails, N.B.; Roy AL YACHT Vancouver; Nelson OTTAWA ‘CP)—Fhe first pa- rade and drumhead service in the S%-year history of the RCMP—a ceremony comparable in color to the force’s famed musical ride— was staged Sunday at the RCMP’s Rockcliffe barracks. More than 3,000 persons at- tended the ceremony, conducted in brilliant sunshine on the pa- rade square. Those who par- ticipated included Governor-Gen- RCMP officer be stationed at the Canadian legion “because I felt then, as I-do now, that there is nothing more Canadian in Can- gda than the ROMP.” RESEARCH BODY First of the provincial research counvils in Canada, that in Al- be-ta was established in 1919. erai Vincent Massey, Justice Min- sioner C. E. Rivett-Carnac. In a brief address, Mr. Massey said his personal acquaintance with the RCMP goes back 30 years when he was appointed Canadian minister to Washington. “preserve public order, which has been noticeably disturbed by the troublesome demonstrations that interfere with the process of normalization of institutions re- cently started by the govern- ment.’’ Interior Minister Edgar Ins- fran charged that “‘extremists and anarchists’ have infiltrated the latest demonstfations. He also confirmed that police have arrested three members of the. House of Representatives. 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