lary’s Parish Council ae Expenditures cH nit spective reports. These small - | groups had raised large amounts of money, all of which were spent for charitable and parish work. TORONTO (CP) — “Thomas Brown, 43, of St. Thomas Mon- day was fined $50 or 30 days| under when he pleaded guilty to theft of a cassock from St. James Anglican Cathedral. r ton, 2. Elaine Doucette, 3 Hickox. -Grade VII 1. Katherine Mills, John MacDonald, 2. Jan Comp- ton, 3. Sheila Mrs. Irene ment, Grade five and six. Grade VI 1. Barbara Gates, 2. Gates, 3.’ William Essery, Kevin Hickox. Grade V 1. Mary Gard, 2. Catherine ‘MacDonald, 3. Earl Anderson. Menzies Depart- Conve ers of the four rural un-| Ladner. . its of the council gave their re- South Kildare WI Finishes Course ALBERTON — South Kildare Women’s: Institute have just completed a handicraft course the instruction of Miss Dealtoces and Miss McLaren. gave the _ slips a (needs no ironing), | Ladies’ Rayon or _ ties, small, medium, | over size. 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I. nn — Weich the Chery Show Toney night C21 Check your lal paper for time ond canna ae: a _ evening while instruction 2 with 2 verse of scripture . |The Charlottetown, a nn iee ind dee ta| Junior Farmers | Kensington Club “Nest olla wil be answered Gurdon, Thurs., May 7, 1958, 11 ; F e a verse scripture con-| NEW ANON OF CHURCH ..,ca‘s-mass treason trial, has bees = vement Day whieh wre Frt-| Al gesy kers | Conducts Service | taininc the word “David", Mar-| CRADOCK, South Africas (Reu|appolnted @ canon of the afternoon. v4 _NEW W — New Glas- ilyn MacPherson was appointed | ters)—Rev. James Calata, an Af-|ean Church. Treasoh. On Friday Mrs. Loyd Wilkie,| soy and Zuaier Fer. KENSINGTON—The Men's As-| Worship leader for inext mecting| rican minister here who was| were dismissed afler preparatory meee eats Seneed Sl ee regular meeting | sociation of Kensington Pastoral} and Donnie Livingstone as Study) sinong the accused in South Afri-| examination. a ,|Jand =Women's Institute's, was) in ss Centre, New serene, ree. Te seitin toltdlitdh ‘oii tanta am present with the instructors to} Vento ere Mr.” Alen Palmer, | Sunday, May rd. . Rally being held in Alberton on oe . 2.| well done It included. dresses, | Ag T!¢ ul tural Representative, ‘Boyd Beairsto presided while| Mit. *Garreit then gave a very 7 4 handbags, gloves, cushion tops,| o°Neil of Poultry Division as _ oe the| imteresting tolk on Missionary IF YOUR GUARDIAN runners and pillow cases. Chatfottetown ensington wet, eee ee SP at * Roscoe Barbour Das: AMEN, - choir. Mrs. Ervin Jay was the! hymn, “Tell the Old Old ed “ectation | « 2tvited guests, for the evening The quartet of Fred] Story,” and Mizpah benediction. dent, expressed the appreciation| were MacKenzie of the | Semple, Charles Beairsto, Keith of all to Mrs. DesRoches . and Experimental Station, Thompson and Howard Cairns ¥ IS LATE OR MISSED ston. ‘ young of Rosevalley./ihe choir resdered the special} DAMASCUS (AP) — Baghdad Présentations to all three were} These young people come to re-| number ‘More Love to Thee.” Radio said the Soviet Union and made by Mrs. Stanley Arthur] ceive information regarding the| The Old Testament lesson was | Iraq signed a cultural agreement : and ‘Mrs. Aivin Bell starting of & group of Junior Far-!read by Sidney MacGuigan and| Tuesday providing for the ex- DIAL 6561 3 mers in area. Keith Thompson read the- New}echange of scientists, cultural del- v Find Following the interesting and}testament lesson. Robert Jat;|egations, students and teachers eh Goodyear n informative talks by the guest! dine led in prayer. Andrew Jar- ee eee * ee cee was|dine gave an address on the and 2 paper will be delivered right to your % o P.E.1. Business — | ie, "Stiending a are i Bitions| Mme Call to Service.” Special delivery service available between 8:30 Is Picking Up | ee ereane; | of Life’ and Benediction brought ae ea ryt a.m. to 9:00 a.m. if your paper is late — or 9 P on ye fe gL em oe an impressive service to a close. missed. The president and general man-| tank in 10 minutes. By If you are considering ager of Goodyear Tire and Air-/ it was reported that one can-| Pras Y.P.S eh Conti, Lid. 1. rel Paeed peg ars Dogs — ig ag Soe drilling a new well con- For the a cal cer, expressed satisfaction | turned Meeti o ‘ Fastest Service own, . yeueeay wah Se eae = conse, Cenvensing smat continue ng Held tact R. T. Morrison Co., company is defray remadelling eee . Se » ) Prince Edward Island. During | the fire hall and additional equip: The West Point Presbyterian|] Summerside. We are if | ie Beene Ase ths un apes | Sev es Seal Gates tac we to representatives being burnt out. investigate the possibility of start. 22nd with president 3 Provincial Tire Sales, under! ing Community Auctions. They | Ellis, adie ana ten the] any diameter, any depth the management of Tom S. Ed-| are Stirling MacRae, Charlie with “Softly and nd gett. have been Provincial dis-| Garr. Robert- Rackham, Leith| Tenderly”’, followed with a hymn-|[/ with reliable and ex- DIAL 6561 tributors since June 1, 1958*and| pickieson, Elbert Orr. Refresh-| sung Scripture réading Psalm 130 1 a have been successful in re-estab-| ments were served by the com-| Was read by Sandra Maclsaac, a|[{ perienced drillers, lishing the business of the com-} mittee and a pleasant social time story entitled, getting ready was bet pany in Prince. Edward Island. | was = by Alton pe R. T. Morrison Co. 173 Great George St. Charlottetown HG. Homer are travelling by| QUITO, Ecuador (AP)—Seven| peating the Lords’ Prayer, in | min Se ARS Oe Renae Nip eotull of ING Sten: we company aircraft and spent abgut |Persons were drowned when ®! snison. Minutes of last meeting Dial 2624 ereide serve — the goal for which we strive!” three hours in Charlottetown | launch capsized near the,fown of| were read and approved. Roll- rc yesterday. Muisne Tuésday. call answered by thirteen mem- 2 it : : a : oy AND DISTINCTION ... Magic-Mirror finish needs only washig'to 4 Chevy brings ‘you the most exciting lines retain new-car sheen for up to three years. .«. Style that will stay new over the years. : ~ ) ~ 0a? hk of * HERE TODAYS