RINGS", "Ecosqu Chur ch. Air Service in Montague Sunday, 3 pm Ernest ‘Mutch, speaker. _, 5,1. PETERS BAY Pastoral 'wffge. Sunday, August 3. Spec- éw semce‘at Midgell Cemetery 230 “mm weather unfavor- ' 'seche Will be held at St. Bay Church. Dr. Ross C. e 2:: guest preacher. " 'As UNITED BAPTIST . t " Lic. N. A. Metcalfe, I’thMEE’Awgll’St 3rd. Sunday l1 a.m. Service 8 pm. 1' I ale Sunday School 10 am, Nice ll a.m. Prayer meetings RGETOWN Pastoral United Church of can. > Services for August 3rd, 11 m.,iGeoI-getow-n - Junior Choir ;}ocession&l - Guest Preacher; Rev, D. 1.2Macintosh. Chaplain Allison University. Sack- gye N.B.: 2.30 pm Milltown ICIOS’Sy 7.30 NHL SWEEon. Rev- , ‘ A, Esterson, minister i MURRAY HARBOUR —-Mur- 3y River Pastoral Charge. The fitted Church of Canada. Serv- has Sunday August 3rd. Murray per 1.1 a.m. Little Sands 3 'mmiay Harbour 7.30 p.m. r. lung: Douglas, guest preacher gm. L. S. Woolfrey, minister. IUPTON GOSPEL CHAPEL, 'umias. Services for Sunday, “gust 3rd.: 10:00 a.m. Sunday 11001.: 11:00 a.m. The Lord’s figmen'7z30 p.m. Gospel Ser- Mce, Speaker: Mr. Blake Mat— thews. All are welcome. IVALLEYFIELD—Orwell Head ‘ “gregation. Services for Sun- ,' day, August 3rd.: Valleyfield 11 i _, m. Anniversary service. Val- leyfield 7:30 p.m. Anniversary. ial speaker at both services , John M. Sheen of Mount ewant United ~Church. Special 11516 at both services. Rev. F. 2’ Kinnon, minister. EMONTAGUE UNITED Baptist pastorate. Services for Sunday, ’August 3rd.: Montague 11 a. m. ,woiiship. 7.30 evensoug; ‘Mul‘ray River 7:30 worship; Murray Har- Jibour 2:30, Sunday School, 3 p.m. might), Sturgeon 7.30 worship. ’ Rev. A. G.'J. Sleeves, Pastor. 35 DUNDAS UNITED Church. "Service for Sunday. August 3rd., r ‘! all: p.m. v Annandale United in? service at 7 p.m. Rev. , j 5 Brown, minister. . THE PRESBYTERIAN'Church .. Canada. Services- for Sunday, ~ Peter’s RoadteSun- . ' School 10 a.m., Divine wor- : l1 ' a.m.; Murray Barbour ’ 7 Sunday School 1:30 p.m.. ‘ - worship 2.30 p. " p.m. The Rev. Dr. Robert- Kentucky, USA, will: be mic est preacher at the morn- ‘m And afternoon services. one welcome. The Rev. M. Currie. minister. PRESBYTERIAN Church da. Services for Sunday, 3rd.: Montague, Diane ,1-1 a.m., Sunday School ,Qcardigan, afternoon» Iter- - .;p.m., Sunday School 2 ,~,- outague evening service Spin. Visitors are always r D. A. Campbell. m. and >- August 3rd. 9:30 a. m. Supper, 10:30 a.m. Sun- ‘evening service. Subject uch is the Kingdom ‘of 3 I .4 :IIoNTAGUE PASTORAL ‘ United Church _of . Rev. J. M. Fraser, mm- ! .Sunday, August 3rd.: Low- tantrum 9:45 a.m. morning i i ..‘ I Picnic at-St. Bridget's Parish. 'IAI 11, Saturday, August Supper, South Rustico, litmus, August 7th. i Lava Party, Iona Hall, Friday, ‘~1st. Games and refresh- ’ new. Sponsored by C. W. L. if Iona East School every 3% night. Good Music. at Hazel'brook, Sat— (Nayamioist 2nd at 2 p.m.“ ' I It " ‘. ., . 3600131301)” tonight U—N—I. 3 '12 Putin Admission 25 cents. ‘3 tell-sowice. ‘ [1 Regular Dance in‘ Elliots Hall tumay Mghb—Weatherbie 013-- , i ' g sDccial! .Baler twine. $6.75 pe ml;- Ellis Brothers, Central Roy- IdaBinsoMoren Parish Hal, Fri- I August lst at 3.30. Sponsor- ;‘d by Athletic Club. " Lot565. Pantry Sale at Moore LIN McLeod Ltd. Friday, Aug- 1, at 2 p.m.~ “Dance in St. Thresa hall, Fri- August lst- Webster’s 0r- ; SW P. A. System. . dimly sale at. S.A._ MacDon- . Fr“kill. Aug-ust‘lst,‘ 1 p.m. ' " Shore W.I. r’ . A. F. Association Mem- . “t mber our annual pic- }; beheld Sunday, August , . frackiey, , Dance eve ‘ I‘y Bmday night Gor- “n W36. Pat Robichaud’s Or- ity a Sponsored for commun- ‘ .terprise. . . . . 0 st. “fax: Saturday night dance orcheters Bay Hall. Mariner’s , I “d Mira. featuring A1 Blanch- !“ 1i the piano. “5“:me .at Mt. Stewart Friday - value 001°Ck — Something of , term; T A Story of Man Man , Rodi In Africa, starring HHilton; Dana Wynter. St- Afithouy's Church Picnic Ehmgleldy Wednesday, August: (finger, 911010118 turkey and ham 0“. B 8 served from four o’clock azaar and novelty booths. J .3 and attractions for every- ,for all ages. 7.30 re-* . 'tCOMI-NG EVENTS CHURCHES SUNDAY Iservice, Trinity Church Montague 11am. morning service and jun— 101‘ Sunday School. A hearty wel- come to all. CHURCH OF CHRIST Lord’s Day, August 3rd.: Montague 10.00 a.m.. Bible School — combined adult and young people’s'class on .Ev1dences of Christianity”, 11:00 a. m. The Lord’s Supper. Preaching service Murray River 10.00 a.m. Bible School, 11:00 a. m. The Lord’s Supper; Murray and the Lord’s Supper. QUEENS BREADALBANE Presbyterian Church. Services for Sunday, Au gust 3. Sunday School at 10 a.m.; Divine Worship at 151 a.m.; Mr. Paul Walker, Student Minister. YORK Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Minis- ter. Rev. G. A. D. Elliott. Sun- day. August 3. 9.30 a.m., Plea- sant Grove; 11 a.m., Central; 7.30 p.m., York. HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge, United Church of Canada, Serv- ices, August 3rd, as follows, De Sable, 9.4.5 a.m.; Bonshaw, 11 a.m.; Victoria, 7.30 p.m. Rev. M. K. Charma'n, Minister. MOUNT STEWART United Church. Rev. John M. Sheen, minister. Mount Stewart ll a.m. Bristol 3 p.m. Rev. Farquar Mac- Kinnon, guest preacher in Mount Stewart. POWNAL UNITED Pastoral Charge, Services Sunday August 3, 9.45 a.m. at Mt. Herbert; 1:1 a.m. at Bunb’ury; 7.30 p.m. at Pownal. Rev. T. R. Goudge, min- ist-er. PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. St. John's Belfast. Ser- vices ou the Lord's Day at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. BROOKIFIELD Presbyterian Pastoral Charge. Services 'for Sunday, August 3. Hunter River, 11.00 a.m.; Glasgow Road, 3.00 .pum : SS. 10.30; Broolcfiield, 7.30 p.m. S.S. morning L. J. BM, Student Minister. CROSS ROADS, ALEXANDER, Hazelbrooik services for Sunday, August 3nd. Cross Roads 1I1 a.m. Alean 3 p.m.; Hazelibrook, 7.30 p.m. Rev. C. W. Passey, min- ister. v THE UNITED Church of Canada. Cavendish Pastoral Change, Services of Divine Wor- ship, Sunday, 3 August, 1958. 9.30 a.m. New Glasgow; 11.00 a.m.* Cavendish; 8.00 pm North Rus- bite. FREDE'RICTON AND Bread- albaue Churches of Christ Sunday August 3rd. Fredericton Sunday School, at 10.30 a.m. Breadalbane Sunday School at 10 a.m. Service will be held in the Fredericton Church at 7.30 p.m. Belle Zim- merman B. Tin, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Central Parish. Clyde River 8.6. n, ifiible Class at 10 am; Stew ,7 [1. a.m., 2 p.m.; Service at 3 p.m. Canoe Cove SE. at ll a.m.; Bihle Class 7 p.m.; Service 7.30 p.m. Nine Mile Creek SS. 11 a.m. Rev. Geonge Killers, Minister. WINSLOE UNITED Churches Sunday August 3rd. Higlhtfield, 7.30 p.m.; Princean Road, 9.30 a.m.; Winsloe North and Winsloe South in South Church, 11.15 a.m. Sund..y Schools at usual hours. The minister, . Rev. .Dr. E. A. Betts expects to be back in the pulpit. ‘ CORNWALL Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. Serv- ices for Sunday, August 3. Corn— wall 1,100 a.m. Rev. Clarke Mac- Donald, Sydney, NJS. will be guest speaker. Sunday School 10.- 00 a.m. Rev. B. A. Patterson, minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Wood Islands Pastoral Charge, Divine Service for August 3. Caledonia, 1J1 a.m. Wood Is- lands 7.30 p.m. Sunday School one “hour before the services.- Mr. Gordon Bean, Student Minister, Rev. Donald Nicholson, Interim- Moderator. NEW GLASGOW Christian Chm--11, Sunday, August 3rd. Mor- ning Worship and Communion ll.00 a.m. Rev. H. J. Simpson, B.D., Minister, I-Iillcrest Church, Toronto will be the guest preach- er. Conuuunity Sunday School 10.00 a.m. Cavendish United Bap- tist Church. Worship service. 7.30 p.m. Rev. B-ryer R. Jones, B.D., Minister. THE UNITED CHURCH. Hun- .ter River Pastoral Charge. Ser- vices for August 3rd.: Wheatley RIVer 9:45 a.m.; North Wiltshire 11:15 a.m.; Hampshire 7:30 p.m. The Orangemens service and parade will be held at Hunter River at 3:00 p.m. Rev. W. Din- diae. supply minister. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Service August 3rd, Stanchel, 9.30 am. Rev. J. H. Bishop, Min~ ister. ' MARGATE PASTORAL Charge United Church of. Canada. Sun- day, August 3rd.: New London 10 a.m. C. W. Tiller, speaker; Mar- gate 11:30 a.m.; Long River 7.30 p.m. Gerald MacLeod, speaker. Rev. W. G. C. Elliott, minister. » NORTH RIVER United Baptist Church services for Sunday, August 3rd.: Long Creek at 11 a.m.; Clydes River at 3 p.m.; Kingston at 7:30-p.m. sundiay Schools as usual. Wéllington Murray, speaker. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Services August 3rd.: Birch Hill 11 a.m.; A.Belle River 3 p. m.; Bangor t7 p. m., conducted by Mr. Allison MacLean, student. Rev. J. H. Bishop, Interim Mod- erator. COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. .Rev. W H. Forsyth, B. A.. minister. Church services for Sunday, August 8, 1958. Govehead Road Harbour 6:00 p.m.. Bible School 9.30 a.m.; West Covehead 11:00 a.m.; Union Road 7:30 p.m. GOSPEL TENT North Gran- ville. Sunday School Lord’s Day 7 p.m. Gospel Meeting 8 p.m. G. A. Ramsay, Speaker. PRINCE FREE CHURCH .ot Scotland. Coleman Communion Service 10 i. r m. Evening Service 7.30 p. m. Rev. H G MacKay ' GOSPEL HALL Lower Freo- 'town. Meeting for Lord’s Day, Breaking of Bread, 10.30 a.m. Sunday School and Gospel meet- at 7 and 8 p.m. CENTRAL BEDEQUE United Baptist Church services. Sunday 11 a.m.; Sunday School 10.15 a. in. The Lord’s Supper will be ob- served. Rev. C. A. Britten, min- ister. TRYON UNITED B ap t i at Pastorate. Rev. Lindsay R. Grav- es,- Minister, Services for Sunday August 3rd. Tryon 11 a.m.; West- moreland 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at Tryon 1.00 a.m.; Westmore— land ll a.m. All are welcome. SPRINGFIELD — O’LEARY United Baptist Pastoral-be. Rev. R Howard, B.A., B.D., Minis- ter. Springfield West - Commun- ion service 11 a.m.; O’Leary, 7.30 p.m. with male choir. S. S. as usual BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday August 3, 1958. Borden, 9.30 a.m.;, Bede- q-ue 11.00 a.m.; No service at A1- bany. Rev. L. .P Archibald will conduct both services NEW LONDON Pastoral Charge. Presbyterian Church in Canada. August 3. 11 a.m. Sacra— ment of Lord’s Supper at Long River, 1.15 Sunday School at St. John’s, 2.30 Worship Service at St. John’s, 7.30 Thanksgiving at Long River. Thank ofifering for W. M. S. of Long River. ' UNITED CHURCH OF Canada, Kensington, Sunday, August 3. Church School 9.50. No Morning Service. Erveuing Worship 7.30. Summenfield Church School 10 o’clock. Morning Worship ll o’clock. Mr. Elmer MucLean will conduct these services. Rev. Leh wis M. Murray, B.A.. BID, Min- ister THE PRESBYTERIAN Church Services for Sunday August 3. Kensington Sunday School 10.00 a.m. Divine Service 111 a.m. Free- town Sunday School 2 p.m. Divine Service 3 p.m. This will be the summer communion service. Keir Memorial Malpeque, Sunday School 6.30 p.m. Divine Service 730 p.m. The Rev. Neil Miller. D.D General of the Stewartship and Budget Commit- tee of the Presbyterian Church will preach at morning nd even- ing services. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. E. H. Bean, B.A., B. Th., B.D, Minister TRYON PASTORAL Charge, United Church. of Canada, Sun- day, Augudt 3rd.: 9:45 Crapaud; 11:15 Cape Traverse; Service in Tryon at 7:30 will conclude: week’s activity which have com- memorated rededication of the church on its 75th Anniversary. Guest speaker Rev. Dr. L. E. Toomtbs, professor Ol'd Testa- ment, Drew Seminary. Guest soloist, Mrs. Eric MacGregor. Special music by the choir. Rev. A. D. C. Earle, Minister. , NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church service August 3rd.: 11.00 a.m. church school —— 12:15 a.m. Miss Mary A. MaoKenuie, Dea» coness. ALBERTON' PASTORAL Change — United Church of Can- ada. Sunday, August 3rd.: Tig- nish worshin at 9.30 a.m., Sun- day School at 10.30 a.m.; Cas- cumpec Sunday School at 10 a. m., worship at 11 a.m.; Alberton Sunday School at 10 a.m., wor- Ship at 7.30 p.m. All services will be conducted by Mr. John Fraser. Rev. J. M. Sproule, minister. William Bowering. student minis- ter. FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST Church, Central Bedeque, morn- ing worship 10:45; 12:00 Sunday School; 7.30 evening service. Special speaker, Rev. Kenneth O’Hare, missionary from Mar- seille, France. Everyone wel- come. O’LEARY PASTORAL Charge The United Church of Canada. Services of Divine worship for Sunday, August 3rd.: West De- von 9:30; Bloomfield 11:00; Brae’ 2:30; O’Leary 7:30. Rev. J. Heber Kean, minister. BRADALBANE PASTORAL Charge. United Church, Sunday services as follows: Pleasant Valley 9:30 a.m.; North Gran- ville 11100 a.m.; Bradalbane 7.30 p.m. Rev. Anthony Ware, minis- ter. STATE OPENING ON ,TV LONDON (Reutersi—T‘he state opening of Parliament Oct. 28 by the Queen will be televised for the first time, Prime Minister Macmillan announc ed in the House of Commons Wednesrlay. “The government regard this ceremony as a state occasion quite distinct from the day-to-day work of Parliament and they have no intention of proposing that facilities for the televising of those day - to - day proceedings should be allowed.” Macmillan said. ing in the tent at North Granville in his constituency. tune department estimates, said VISITING Charlottetown . - . D. M. Allan, director of the T. Eaton Company Limited (left), and H. P. Parkes, director of the T. Eaton Company Limited YORK NOTES MII'. and Mrs. Charles Richard, Murray Harbour, were the guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Murray, York, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Brad- -fiord and family, have returned to their home in Black Harbour alter spending a holiday in York, the guests of Mrs. Bradford’s parents, Mr. and Mns. Harold Watts. Mr. Merrill MacDonald and Miss Gladys MacDonald, left for Toronto on Monday, alter spend- ing a holiday with their parents. mfiam Mrs. Rosco MacDonald Y . IMzr. and Mrs. Bill MacLaren and two'clhildmen, were visitors to York recently the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson. The many friends of Mrs. Erank Waits, York, are sorry to hear of her illness at her home. Miss Dona Walsharw is visiting P.IE.I. She arrived on the Blue- nose. While here she visited with relatives and friends in York and Charlottetown. Neveil Watts of the RCA. F. Toronto, was the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, York, re- cently. , Master Rdbert Miller, Ellerslie, is the guest otf his sister, Mrs. Frankie Lewis, York. Master Robert MacLennan, Glen Valley, is spending a holi- day with his sister. Mrs. Laken Lewis, York. Mr. and Mrs. Laken Lewis and son Allison, York, spent Sunday at Glen “alloy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John MacLennan. _ Mus. Nassau Au‘ld, Charlotte- town, spent Tuesday in York. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Watts and daughter Janice, Charlottetown, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry on Sunday, July 2t0lh. BO Is Quetriecl’ On Aluminum Issue OTTAWA (OP) — Any Unite; States restrictions on aluminum imports would substantially dam- age Canadian producers inter- , External Affairs Minister ’ said Thursday in the Com- mono. He said the matter of rep- resentations by U.S. producers to the American government tor im- port restrictions or higher tariffs on almnlnum was discussed three weeks ago when President Elsens bower had talks in Ottawa. Mr. Sm1th’ , replying to an outlier question by Opposiu' 'on Leaeer. Pear son,» said the matter Mill is under discussion in Wash- Ington between American and Canadian officials and that the Canadian gIochrnIInerIIt~ will take Whatever further action is neces. sary. ~ Crop Insurance Plan Advocated OTTAWA (CPI—A Quebec Con- servative Thursday called for a system of crop insurance, espe- cially-for crops. Louis-Joseph Pigeon, MP for Johette - l’AssomptiomMontcalm, said in the Commons that farm- ers must be assured of a steady income. Crop insurance, now under study, by the government, should dust cover such crops as dainypu‘oducts and tobacco, the two main agricultural resources MT- Piggon, We spoke In French during 01f agricul- the government also should study the possibility of floor prices for maple products and tobacco. At the night sitting, JeanaPaul Racine (L—ABea-uce) said the gov- ernment should do something to the price that farmers receive for their NO CORD NEEDED Engineers are developing a cordless battery TV receiver which uses transistors instead of MAIN BRACE NAVAL VETERANS WILL HOLD r THEIR REGULAR MEMBERS DANCE FRIDAY --'9.30 42.30 Music by the Mariners Orchestra Refrehhments.. vacuum tubes. and director and general man- ager of the T. Eaton Company Maritimes Limited (right). They are visiting a number of the company branches, throughout the Maritime Provinces. Wage Boost For Paper Workers MONTREAL (CH—Announce- ment of a two-year agreement -emibracing wage increases was made jointly Thursday by Cana- dian International Roper Co, New Brunswick International Pa- per 00. and the Oftice Ern- ployees Intern a-tional Union (CDC). ’ The union represents 'albout 200 employees in five of the comv panies’ mills. A general increase of $8.12 a month, equivalent to live cents an hour, was contained in the new contract. It is efifective from May 1', last, to 30, 1960. 3 Present basic rates were not announced. The mills‘alifiected are located at Trois-LRivieres, Gatineau and Temlslcaming in Quebec, H'a'wkes- hury, Out, and Dalhousie, N.B. ‘ C. S. Volk, vicepresident and treasurer of Canadian Interna- tional Paper and treasurer of New Brunswick Internation Pa~ per, said the settlement wi pro- vide “much desired stability” during the next two years. WELLINGTON Mr and Mrs Maurice Dulbeau and Miss Aldiua Bernard, Mon- treal, also Mr and Mrs Pete Wed- ge and Mr Cedric Gaudet, Chels- ea, Mass, are visiting Mr and and Mrs Leo Bernard. also Mr and Mrs Camiclle Smsenault. Sgt. Alfred Gallant paid a brief visit to his parents Mr and Mns. Aubiu Gallant, also to his family who are vacationing at the home of Mr and Mrs Archie Barreaeelt, Makimville. Mr and Mrs Bell Fannon of Niti’ck, Mass, accompanied by Mus Edward Gallant, spent 2 weeks at their home in AIbianis Village. Visiting at the homes of Mr and Mrs Emanuel Gallant and Mr and Mus Edgar Gallant, were Mr and Mrs Joseph .Ancuri and son James of Auburndale, Mass. They left left ,Ifior home on Friday and were accompanied by Albau and. Nel- lie Gallant who will spend some- time in USA. Mr and Mrs John Cochin and daughter Joanne have returned to their home in Fiteldbung, Mass. after visiting Mr and Mrs Felix Gallant in Eigmont Bay. Mr and Mrs Ted Gallant, Mon- treal, spent a week visiting Mr and Mrs Ben V. Gallant.’ They also visited relatives in Chiticamp NS. They returned to Montreal where Ted is stationed with RC. Navy. Mr and Mrs Dick Perry and daughter of Deeppe, N.B., Mrs Roache and son Gary and Mrs Harry Arnold of Halifax, also Mrs Mrs Adolphe Carimier of Gardner Mass, Were guests of Mr and Mrs Jossetphal Richard. Mr and Mrs Aristide LeBlanc, at Cape Bald, NB. were visitors ‘.....I.OQU..0.00.0.00.9... FOR THE BEST UN Cameras - . . 0 AND PHOTO SUPPLIES, see TAYLOR’S JEWELLERS ay/o‘tetaun QWE DEVELOP AND PRINT ALL TYPES OF COLOR FILM YOUR NEED IS OURS Wheel Balancing Wheel Alignment Frame Straightening ‘~ SPENCE & McLEOD Eden St. Dial 9628 NIIICOS'IrA, Cyprus ( Reuters )— Bloodshed continued Thursday on Cyprus despite appeals by Brit- ish, Greek and Cypriot leaders. The appeals were launched by British Prime Minister Macmil- lan, Greek Premier Karamanlis I and Greek Cypriot leader Arch- bishop Makarios. in Cape Eigmont recently. Visitors of MT and Mrs Armand Richard recently were: Mrs Sim- on Duguay and daughter Mrs Irene Ansenault all of Shemogne, N.B. * Visiting in Cape Egmont at the home of Mr and Min Albernie Gallant is Mans Gallant,s brother Hubert of fitc-hibumg, Mass, after an absence of 25 years. Mr and Mrs Allyne LeClaire, have returned borne in Chelsea, Mass, sitter visiting in- Welling- ton with relatives and friends. Mr and Mrs J'oe Corkery. and and son Michael of Toronto, spent a .few days with Mr and Mrs Sey- fboere Perry before returning to Sidney, N.S. Sgt. and Mus Stanley Arsenault and children of St. Jean Dilber- ville, Quebec, visited Mr and Mrs Guss J. Arsenault and Mrs Philip M. Asenaul-t. ' Masters Gabriel and Maurice Anseuault, recently visited grand- parents, Mr and Mrs William Gaudet, St. Josephs, N.B. Mns Gustove Gallant and 4 sons of Toronto are holidaying with Mr and Mrs Fedele Arsenaulrt and fondly. Miss Shirley McArthur is at- tending Isummer school at Prince of Wales ‘ College, Charlottetown. Mr Elmer Ansenault ol‘ R.IC.N. stationed at H.M.IC.S. Sheanwater NS. spent weekis loaIv with tpeave with his parents, Mr and Mrs Edmond C. Anseuault. Professor Melvin Gallant, eldest :son of Mr and Mrs Henry Gallant, sailed July 14 for Eur- opeliprayeans studyinLatinand History in Paris and Rome. Mas Ray of Bristol, Connecticut, and her grandson Robert Raymond Reid of Hunt- ington, Long Island, N.Y. are holidaying with Mrs Alice Buniow Miss Myrtle Ferguson who Is employed at Charlottetown spent the week-end with her parents. Miss Freda Perry of Antigon- Ish, N.S. arrived by plane to spend her vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Perry, also brothers, Fidele. Ernest, Ed- ward and her sister, Mrs. Henry Anseuault. ' . IMr and Mrs Cyrus Gallant and Marselle Ansenault accompanied by Mrs Wilfired Ansenault and Mrs Arthur J. Ansenault, are on an extended trip to United States and Eastern Canada. liliisses Continue, Dianne-Arse- nauIlt, Novella Reid and Dianne _ . HERE'S NEWS! Your Watch can now be cleaned ' and overhauled, the really MODERN WAY “The Ultrasonic Way” By sound waves. At , IAIIEIIsoII's It costs no more to how your watch cleaned The Intransonic Way - come in and see us All Repairs Guaranteed most inexpensive salesman you can employ 5 - - a GUARDIAN- PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 “Humanity demands that vio- lence must stop," Macmillan said in a statement Thursday from 10 Downing Street. “Killing and wounding and damage to property can do nothing but harm to the interests oi all the cormnuuities of the islan .” AIS Macmillan issued his appeal, a British soldier and two Greek Gallant, are home from Girl Guide Camp at Birack‘ley Beach. Mr Sidney Robinson of R.C.A.F stationed at Quebec City recently visited at the home of Mrs Alec Gallant. « Mr and Mrs Ted J. Gallant and daughter Diane have returned to their e in Ville St. Pierre after visiting Mrs Alec Gallant and family. They also visited Mr. D.H. Gallant and family, Miscon- chIe. They were accompan- ied back by Ted,s niece Erma, who will visit in Montreal. Mr Eiael' Arseuault has return- ed to his duties with R.C.A.F. in Quebec City. He was accompan- ied back by Ted’s niece Erma, Sidney Robinson. Miss Julien Bernard recently viaited at the home of Mr and Mrs Agno Ansenault and family. Mr Arthur Arsenault and Mrs Aldric Arseuault and son Donald Bridgeport, Connecticut, recent- h visited Mr and Mos Amedee Arsenault, Unbanville. Mr and Mrs Carnelius Gallant had as recent visitors their son- inlaw and daughter, Sengan-t and Mus Gordon Gaudet and 4 chil- dren. Sgt. Gamdet and tamily will be leaving lion- Englond in the near future. , Mus Josephine Gallant has re- tirrned from Montreal where she attended the wedding of her son Alyce. She was accompanied by her son Rev. Sylvere Gallant. Mr and Mrs Maurice 'I‘hibeaar and Miss Aldina Bernard of St. Paul LEnmite, Quebec, Mr Can- ville Bernard and sister Leonide, alquIr and Mrs Peter Wedge of USA. recently visited Mr. and M115 Euclid Bernard. Mr and Mrs Marconclle of Ipswich, Mass, are visiting Mrs Fred Ansenault. Travelling with are latter is Mr William J. Bar- n. John A. Macdonald, MP. I will report on Parliament Hill CFCY RADIO Saturday at 7:45 p.m. Money Is Seen PIentifuI For Short Te rm Investment Cypriots died violently. The soldier was killed when a‘ bomb he was removing from a road near Vati‘i village in east- ern Cyprus exploded. He was the 84th servicemau to die since the Cyprus emergency began in 1955. STABBED TO DEATH A Greek Cypriotwoman was found dead in bed with 19 stab wounds in the Turkish quarter of Lannaca. The quarter was placed under curfew. . Another Greek. Cypriot was found dead with his hand blown off alter a British patrol opened tire on- a Greek mob in Kholetria, western Cyprus. The Cypriot ap- parently was ready to throw ‘a bomb at the patrol when it went off in his hand. 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