1 By LLOYD MCDONALD Canadian Press ital‘f Writer TED NATIONS. .\.v. vcp, need with five differing propo- u involving the future ot the mash Mediterranean island of was, the UN Assembly‘s poli- tical committee Monday night “I, reported open to further c0m)romise e f f o rt 5. perhaps km Canada. | The Cyprus (I e b a I e which here last week appeared m from settlement this evening I "with several delegations pressing m night meetings to wind it up , my clear the way for considera- ioi'i of the similarly t0uchy Al- ‘NT! 0 re mu issue. Also scheduled for Lhewmmittee‘s attention before “rescheduled Dec. 13 adjourn. meat is a study of the effects of “uric radiation. S There was no word from the Canadian delegation Monday on whether it would back or insti- tuu efforts to group the five com- mime. motions into a generally TO IC'E To ' » 111: regular monthly meeting of North Bedeque change men‘s church club met in the Freetown F DOL. nited Church, Nov. 27th with ' I AS. 1 i. president Allen Clow presid- — I“ Reeves led in the devo- - .. period. the usual sing song ‘tli Mrs. Irene Reeves at the I '. n. Allison Proffit read the xfifllfl'e and Rev. Mr. Brown Tedin prayer- I My. Profth introduced the guest iv : . at Mr. Georg-9 Kirkpatrick, 9.. anger of the Imperial Oil Th" Guardian. Charlottetown, Thin-s” De“ 4. 1953_ 11‘ r5 Proposals For Cyprus Before United Nations acceptable compromise for lat er approval by the General ASscm- bly. Canada did not place herself on the speakci‘s' list on Cyprus. MAJOR POSITIONS Three major positions must be reconciled to achieve an aIg-rec- ment'here on the strategic island. Britain, as the governing power. wants approval by the General Assembly to go on with her own plans for an eventual settlement involvmg the Greek Cypriot ma- Jorityand the Turkishdescended minority in Cyprus. Greece has come out flatly for independence while~ Turkey has called for par- titioning of the island into Greek and Turkish sectors. The two other resolutions being studied now are neutralistsled ex- pressmns in most general terms of a desire for a peaceful settle- ment involving the UN. They are not expected to win the support of 1the Greek and Turkish pninci- pa 5. gorge Kirkpatrick Is Guest Speaker AI Bedeque drilling crew who described the different drills and rocks he had on exlhibit. He showed a film on the explorations and working of his oil drilling crew. Eldon Drummond thanked the speaker and opened up a ques- tion period in which Mr. Kirk- patrick answered many questions about the oil business and his work. The ladies of the W.A. served lunch in the church Hall and was duly thanked on behalf of the club by John Marchbank. R! O'Leary Credit Union Has Eleventh Annual Meeting The Eleventh Annual meeting I, the O'Leary Credit Union was Wednesday evening at St. ..«. Hall. Despite the incle- weather approximately 75 attensd the meeting , More the commencement of .. meeting the members and Westssatdowntoade- .ti. supper served by the of St. Luke's Study I’ GAS llr.I I 1 nl ». , I I H E R " Li. Willard Smallman. presi- d starter. Reg. .77 tin his very capable and morons manner presided and M the meeting to order. Eg-said he was very pleased use m a large gathering of ‘ mm and explained the pro- ' ‘ a. of the O’Leary Credit Un- ;';‘I.the past year and extend- "‘s,Welcome to all the mem- . present ll “call and minutes of l a- s t vl meeting were read by Mr , Mood and was adopted as , tells?! was declared that 3 per refittepaid on patronage divi- Ih‘eeleotion of officers fol-low- Mr. Willard Small— , .. I . BURTON to Mr. and j-finmett Griffin, Brocton, 5' recent marriage which 9; solemnized Wednesday ‘4' November 26 at St. la a Lot 7 Roman Catholic ITE' iiurious ,5, “I Rev. David Mc'Ilague l." E ted. The bride is the form~ ‘ I .51" Phyllis Elaine, daughter vi 7 iners. Bernard Reilly jVMfe. The groom is the i.” Mr. Thomas Griffin and modern Mrs. Griffin, Brocton. m I many friends of Mr. Carl {m '~-I- Cape Wolfe, are a. to learn of his continued ..'.'A1Ilwiislli for him a speedy 1‘ v good health. ' and‘ Mrs. Bernard Reilly ." ” Wolfe, are with .., 1-: . of their family in Hall— ' Redmond Reilly and son v. ' Owe Wolfe, have retm‘n- n’ ‘ " 8 pleasant holiday spent in Montreal, P.Q. , and Mrs. Charles Mdlnniis ‘3‘"‘Wst, N.S., were recent s ‘ d Mr. and Mrs. Bernard "'= ' ‘Glengarry. Lot 7. I; . Pllrick McTague of Char- - I isvisiting his son Rev. u ‘ McTague St. Marks. Bur- . . . . ‘ bereaved llam- vi " Natives of the late Mr. (‘ "I‘M" ON vision Iile-IikP II of the community It; Brocton, whose .Imn'ed recently. E " Phfllen McKenna of Al- ’r Wily visited this sister V" "4 win-low. Mr. and Mrs. t "Howard. Burton. 1' oer.Leigh Griffin. . treaorrytolearn of -andwishhimaspeed'y ;‘ fDARLINGmN w.i. Mal meeting of Darling- t. llittattlheliomeoers. V4,! . MacPhemon on Monday . . November 3rd. ' ‘ "Bel-mg opened by singing "" .' ' "' by collect in uni- . 'n" '1 call was answered by . " “mm: paying dues. 'I‘wo " ' ' were present. '9'“: 0f last meeting and ‘ "" meeting were read, " - "' The school committee E“ r" a bill of 50 cents. It I” “18d to get a plastic buc- E ' school. I Why discussion folloued ‘3. " i supper for Vt'iltshii‘e lg ComeCtion amount to 80 cts. "1 Mimi“ng ntit'r‘i‘s urr re= for the ensuing Amt: Pre» i. ' 5- Elmer Clnu, vice "~ ' "‘ Mrs. Angus MacLean: 1‘ ‘lfl‘easurer, Mrs. Nell " : (Erectors. Mrs. Don— E. pheI‘SOIi and Mrs. Angus 4' “" auditors. Mrs. . Younker am Mrs. Sterl- t man, Percy Harris and Willis Bulger were reelected. Credit Committee: Clayton Stetson and Sterling Ellis, Supervisory: Mr. William Gorrlll. A vote of thanks was extends ed Miss Ruth Lord Clerk for her very efficient work, and the meet- ing adjourned. Mr. Reid Sangster, Truro, ad- dressed the meeting. He spoke on Credit Union problems which was very intereting. He then en- tertained members by showing slides and some musical mem- bers tape recording and a con- ple of musical numbers by San- dra and Cynthia MlacIIsaac was enjoyed. Mr. Gilbert Gaud’et of St. An- thony Credit Union spoke on the benefits of Credit Unions. He ask- ed the directors to keep a watch- ful eye on transactions of busi- ness of their own Credit Union. Mr. George Show, Cape Wolfe, explained benefits of Credit Un- ions and spoke words of praise to all credit nion directors for their untirinig efforts in giving of their time and interests. lng Machaan; press, Mrs. Em- erson Deacon; Meeting closed with the Nation- al Anthem. Next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Adelaie Mac- Pherson. Roll call an exchange of Christmas gifts. OYSTER BED BRIDGE WJ. The members of Oyster Bed Bridge W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Colin and Wallace Higgins for their annual meeting on Nov. ember 4. Due to the absence of both president and vice-president, Mrs. R.L. MacPherson acted as president for the meeting. The meeting opened by repeat- ing “In Flander’s Fields" and the Mary Stewart Collect in uni- son. Twelve memlbers answ ‘ roll call by paying membership fees. ' Minutes of previous. meeting and last annual meeting were read. Treasurer’s report was as follows : —Total receipts—$156.18. Total expenses $72.67. Balance on hand $83.51. Bills were pas- sed in and paid. School committee reported tow- els needed and fountain needed cleaning. Discussion took place on quilt blocks for Tweedsmuir competition. Members passed in donations for Cancer Soc1ety. The following atre officers for coming year, President, ers. W01 lace Higgins; vice president, Miro. Walter Ford: secretary, Mrs. Rufus Axworthy; treasurer, Mrs. Philip Matheson: directors, Mrs. Howarl Carr. Miss Cora Mattieb son and Mrs. R.L. MacPherson. Auditors. Mrs. Howard Airwor- thy. Mrs. R.L. MacPherson; Sick committee. Miss Cora Mtheson. Mrs. R.L. MacPherson, card com- mittee, Mrs. E.M. Cudimore. Flower committee, Mrs. Rufus Axworthy and Mrs. Phillip Matthe- son; Red Cross commuttee, Mrs. Wilbert Axworthy, correspondent ' read. waits was decided to donate'to three worthy causes two being Bible Society and Canadian Na— tional Institute for the Blind and another to be deCTded on later. It was moved and seconded that $10.00 be sent to Siprmighill Dis- aster Fund. Mrs. Howard Carr invited the members t; her home f ecember meein . LOLuIiich committee is Mrs. wal- lace Higgins and Mrs. Daniel Mat-Pherson. The meeting closed with Lord‘s Prayer- / 2 NCEL TiAiL STRIKE BLlE‘NOS AIRES IAPI~Argen glue pailway engineers cancelled a planned strike Tuesday- Ritali- wav service. crippled by a “‘31 ‘ out» of other workers. ‘ pcrted improving. The movemen. of trains at Buenos Alres was almost nor-trial. On the political side. two speak- ers in the debate Monday ex— pressed pro and con views on.the British position. Sir Claude Gorea of Ceylon. representing a former British colony which now has achieved independence within the Commonwealth. praised Britain's record as a colonial power and predicted that if the Cypriot ele~ ments drop their campaign of vi- olence. independence c a n be achieved in time. On the partition issue. Dr. Con- nor O‘Brien of the Republic of Ireland compared the situation with the division of Ireland into British Ulster and the southern republic. WIN A_IL THESE Prestd AUTOMATIC APPLIANCES Enter the jar/MW V MMOLASSES 'coi‘iies‘i NOW! } Open to residents of Nova Scotic, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland only. 0 THIS. IS THE GRAND PRIZE: PRESTO AUTOMATIC m m . PRESTO AUTOMATIC ' PRESSURE room PRESTO AUTOMATIC DUTCH OVEN PRESTO AUTOMATIC GRILL % Ten more prizes! Each of the ten next best entries will be awarded one of these magnificent carving sets iii handsome hinged case. 0 HERE IS ALL YOU HAVE TO DO: I. 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