Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. May 21, 1959 21 a ea Of Summit Conference By JOHN SCALI WASHINGTON (AP) — Prest jent Eisenhower is reported de- termined to spurn the idea of a _ Summit conference if Russia fixes a new deadline for turning East Berlin over to the East Ger- ~ to Soviet Foreign Minister Andrel < Gromyko during private talks outside the Big Four foreign min- Isters conference room at Ge * neva. iS Top officials said Wednesday Herter had Eisenhower's full en- ~dorsement. _ HINT OF NEW DEADLINE . i 3 oie ee ae nite ¢ & i a oye ey leew + oa. 3 Pa ee Re its TNR NG = § ~~ ea i Mg ak Me Le Eisenhower's backing of Her- Prince ‘(Continued from Page 20) Bernice Newson, Brackley Barbara , Charlottetown *Gail Quigley, Carleton Siding Marilyn Robertson, Charlotte- John Robinson, Carleton Sid- *David Rogers, Charl *Ralph Russell, Charl Joyce Shelfoon, Charlotte Donald Stevenson, New Gias- ow PC eugies Stewart, &. Mary's Road *Paul Weatherbie, Chariotte town : Sandra Jean White, Murray *Paul Whalen, Charlottetown Harbour *Gerald Wilmshurst, Brackley O’LEARY Mr. Lawrence Lewis a student at Dalhousie University during the past year,-spent a few days visiting at his home before leav- ing for Saskatchewan, where he will be student minister on a mis- sion field for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnstone Charlottetown, accompanied by Mr. Herman Eve, Campbellton, N.B., were guests at the home of Mrs. Melvin Ellis recentl, Mr. Reid Sangster of the exten- sion Department of St. Francis Xavier University was guest speaker at the Board of Direc- ters meeting held in O'Leary, Tuesday night. Rev. Ross Howard minister of the Springfield — O'Leary Bap- tist Church attended the induc- tion service of new minister Rev. R. J. Foster, by the Baptist As sociation at Kingston Tuesday night. Mr. Foster comes to the North River Pastorate after a year’s service near Fredericton, N.B. * Rev. Heber Kean minister of the O’Leary United Church con- ducted the service in the Cascum- pec United Church Sunday eve- ning. The sacrament of Baptism was administered to Lana Dar- lene small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Firth MacNeill, Donna El len, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lewis, and Ernest Heath, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hudson. Rev. Mr. Kean delivered a very inspiring message to the congre- gation followed by the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Palmer returned to their home in Char- lottetown after spending the weekend visiting her: parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. England, Spring- field West. Prof. and Mrs. Dewis Rector returned to their home in Nova -Seotia after a very pleasant eal L weekend visiting their son and daughter-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. Dewis Rector, Springfield West. Mr. Fred Rix, Locke Road, is a patient in the Veteran’s Wing in Charlottetown. ~ Miss Dorothy Griffin, student at Miscouche spent the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. James Griffin, Mil Micheol ebums of Master Allan Spurned If Deadline ls Set if il er Hil i Bs tale ah bes hi i 7 i; Lf ty yi -f fi Fe i : FE aan ed to Charlottetown after spend- ing the weekend as guest of her parents,* Mr. and Mrs. Heary d : on May 19. Mr. and Mrs. Arnett MacLean, have purchased the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Betts in Glenwood and have taken up re- sidence there this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar, Alma, spent Tuesday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. England, Springfield West. Mr. Fred Lewis is recovering from a very painful injury to two fingers on his right hand, sustained while in the act of cut- Mrs. Stanley MacIsaac, Glen- wood entertained the W. A. So ciety of Glenwood United Church lunch was served by the hostess assisted by several of the ladies. Mrs. Orville Bird left Saturday morning for her home in Winni- peg after being called here due to the fllness and death of her mother, Mrs. Milford Jelly, O’- Leary, she was accompanied by her father who plans to spend some time with her before return- ing to Toronto. Mr. Art Lecky, Milburn has re- entered the community Hospital O'Leary, where he underwent surgery on Friday morning. The staff of the Bank of Nova banquet held in the Charlottetown Hotel on Friday, May 8th. Mr. and Mrs, Charles’ Rix, Locke Road, visited recently with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar, Alma. The little school friends of Miss Katherine MacWilliams, West Cape, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur MacWilliams, will be glad to hear she has returned to her home, after being a patient in the Community Hospital, 0’Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Avard Harris, Q’- Leary: had as their guest over Sunday, Miss Evangeline Rafuse, Nova Scotia Field worker for the U.B.W.M.U. Mrs. Charlie Gay, Knutsford is Hospital O'Leary. Mrs. Robert MacLellan, Spring- field West, has returned to his home, after being a patient in the Community. Hospital, O'Leary following severe burns to his face and hands when his home was destroyed by fire. , Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDougall, Unioa- vale, on the holiday, were Mr. N.B. Mrs. Thomas Palmer, Sum- merside, and Mrs. Crawford Pieck- etts, Wilonot Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ord Sharpe, Un jonvale, were visiting over the week-end with their daughter Mrs. Reginald Lockhartt, who is a pa- tient in the hospital at Amherst, NS. Mr. Bertram Bryan employed at Holman’s, Summerside, spent the holiday weekend visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Bryan, Unionvale. Mr..and Mrs. William Meggison returned to Summerside after vis- iting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Meggison a Mrs. Velda MacNeill, Knu ' Miss Joyce MacDougall, Saint John svent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDougall. 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