EVA BEARS Minister -LaMarsh. parliamen- ture, as chairman of the Lib- jtary secretary to Trade Minis- eral party caucus, succeeding R ter Sharp. Mr. Rouleau ; GAIL McKEEMAN r r > is BS an ELIZABETH MacPHERSON MARILYN DRAKE ELAINE MARTIN JANET BUCHANAN BEITY SHARPE MAUREEN SULLIVAN Canadians Get Tribute | LONDON ‘(CP)—The Guard- ‘jan quoted. Dr. Erie Williams, for queen contest | Nine young ladies from Mon-;with a fanfare to the Festival : A tague and surrounding areas will Ball. The hope and aspirations teen ore ae a know what its like to be treat- each one will-be at a peak when sng. ieee ee imarily ed like royalty as they partici the decision of the judges will! ble for ea rd |pate in the events leading up to finally be made known at cor- ide 4 tea 1 : o 7 'the cornation of the queen of the nation ceremonies during. the ideas and” principles. ’ isecond annual “Regional Straw- dance: : ommonwea iberry Festival. The contestants The newly proclaimed queen! The tribute came amid seri- are being sponsored by various|and her. eight princesses will US criticisms by the West club, school, and community then be guests at.a private re- Indies leader, a member of the groups of the region. iception for Lieutenant-Governor Commonwealth peace mission | > Their first public appearance! W. J. MacDonald and Mrs. Mac- on Viet Nam, of the way Brit- te place = reryyg oy = Donald and other invited guests. ain conducted the 14th Com- participat n the parade = judging for the contest will Monwealth prim e- ministers’ during the lobster carnival there. pe oe Se a panel of three- conference last month. Their itinerary will keep them whose names will be made The front - page story by busy during the three days of} known just prior to the official’ Patrick Keatley, the Pa- |the strawberry festival. They | opening. The competition. will be per's Commonwealth — corres- | start out on Wednesday at noon ! judged on a points: basis with! pondent, says Dr Williams said :for-a-cruise-by—yacht-from-Mon=eonsideration-being given to tal-ion the eve of his departure tague_to Lower Montague where ent, poise, personality, charm, from London he was not the ee: A 2 : Nine beauties set Parliamentary OTTAWA (‘(CP)—Appointment Re-appnintments of. three neg.parliamentary se- Jack Davis, MP for Coast: retaries from among the ranks (apilano. parliamentary secre- of Liberal MPs has been announ- tary to Mr. Pearson. _ ced by Primé Minister Pear son. J. J. Jean Chretien, 31, wp for. St. Maurice-Lafleche, a law- yer, was named Mr Pearsons ‘second parliamentary : secre- tary, succeeding Guy Rouleau (L—Montreal-Dollard' who re. signed when the Dorion enquiry was established. Other appointments David G. Hahn, 4, VP for Toronto Broadview. a business. man, parliamentary secretary to Industry* Minister Drury Bryce 8S. Mackasey, 43, MP for Montreal Verdun, pariia-. mentary secretary to Health Minister Judy LaMarsh Denald S. Macdonald, VP for Toronto-Rosedale, who hasbeen parliamentary secretary to the [Justice minister; parliamentary isecretary to Finance Minister Gordon, succeeding Larry Pen. nell, named solicitor - general. last week. Jean-Charies Cantin, MP for |Quebec South, who has heen |parliamentary secretary to ' Transport Minister —Pickersgzil!, to succeed Mr. Macdonald as /parliamentary <secretary to Jus. tice Minister Cardin. John C. MunreMP for Ham- ilton East,-who has been par- liamentary_secretary..to Health By PETER BUCKLEY | LONDON ‘OP)..—-.A western “Canadian mining official-.: said here the advances ‘made by Europe in miming in the last 10 years have been an ‘‘absolute revelation.” = - : R._M. Porter, manager of op- erations at Kimberley. B.C . for Consolidated Mining and Smelt ing Co. of Canada, is one of a number of Canadians attending the fourth international mining _congress. He also has visited a concurrent exhibition of the lat- est.in mining machinery ievel- oped by Britain and te Con- tinent * Britain already has one com- pletely-automated mine and con- |gress delegates say some Con- | tinental countries are . keeping pace _with—Britain—inintroducing radical new methods to increase Mining Official Reports On Great Advances In Europe 7 -1)-years," Porter said in an Secretaries Hubert Badanai, MP for Fort William, liamentary ‘secre- tary to Immigration Minister Nicholson Bruce S. Beer, MP for Peel, parliamentary secretary to Ag- riculture Minister Hays and Forestry Minister Sauve. James A. Byrne, MP for Koo- tenay Fast, parliamentary sec- retary to Labor Minister Mac- Eachen Alex Caron, MP for Hull, par- liamentary secretary to Post- master General Tremblay. Chesley W. Carter, MP for Burin - Burgeo, parliamentary — secretary to Veterans Minister Teillet Stanley Haidasz, MP for Tor- onto Parkdale. parliamentary, secretary to External Affairs) Minister Martin. Sao} G. Roy MeWilliam, MP for | Northumberland - Mir-) amichi, parliamentary assistant | to works minister MelTlraith. Jobn_B. Stewart, MP for. An- types of seams which call tigonish - Guysborough, parlia-| specific extraction methods. mentary secretary to State Sec-| FAT RED STRAWBERRIES WILL with people from the- National..has been developing.” for |Coal. Board here and with other, delegates, and alsv to tour some American economic aid to is” “I'm planning to have talks of the modern facilities Britain dia for the last 14 years U.8. SHELLS OUT + $67100,000,000. MAKE ANYBODY’S MOUTH WATER - retary Lamontagne John N. Turner, MP for St. | Lawrence - St. George, partia- | mentary secretary te Resources Minister Laing The prime minister also an- nounced he will propose Albert Bechard, 42; MP for Bonaven- Don't Miss The Fun... Production and reduce the num- “There's a tremendous amount to be jearned coal miners and_their advances in Europe in terview. = 4 It's The Montague Strawberry 3 Festival andRegatta = _ Tues. -.Wed. - Thurs. s LEARN FROM RUSSIANS He said he's getting much technical information from var- | ious congress sources, including the Russians. ‘ “The Russians have been very helpful and they're well ad- vanced in techniques."’ E. Mor- ris. vice-president. for mining, Crow's Nest Pass Coal Com- pany, Fernie. B.C. said his company is planning for a major expansion program. He's look- _- Look At All Our Gigantic Buys On Men's Wear During These Three Big Days @ July 2\st, 22nd, 23rd Sia * they will be one of the most at-.and beauty of face and figure. : i ing over- prospects for. placing 1 Pes READALBANE artive.atttactions of the open-| | The contestants are all resi- Iter to be disturbed. by van fate {OF Commonwealth secre- machinery orders im Europe. Z B ing day's regatta. Later in the dents of Prince Edward Island ; pe ¥ 88 tary general if he were a citi- . : = i : impression that “‘these meet- ‘ Cc. L. O'Brian of Ottawa, afternoon they will present the | and are between the ages of 17; . zen of Britain. ‘chiaenian ce dhe fi / ; prizes and trophies to the var-| and 24 years of age as of June ‘288 Only existed. to approve. It seemed sensible to_him that Beet Ss Dominion Coal I Mr and Mrs Lester Gay, MY. ious winners of the events there. 30 British policy aims and the final choice had been a a 7 ae ae pd Mrs. Thomas Gay_and Sey- Returning to Montague, they’ The entrants are ‘Miss Y's Men Beeds. Canadian ‘‘since the Canadians as cae’ ‘ea ie oie y ur-Sellick, O'Leary, visited will be guests at a dinner at Marilyn Drake, Millview: Miss Dr. Williams {s quoted as are primarily~ responsible for : . rey Gay and Mr. and Mra. Six o'clock in the Legion Home Montague Curling Club, Maureen saying he had come with firm asserting the ideas and princi- He said there are some sim Pal oes ; Sullivan, Montague; Miss Royal/ instructions from his own cab- ples of the Commonwealth as jarities. between tre Canadian . 8 duerd Sellick, Charlottetown, where they will dine with the panel of three judges. Each con- Canadian Legion, Gail McKee- inet not to vote for any candi- it exists today.” and British systems of mining —— “1 - called upon friends in 'testant-wil be given an opport-|man, Montague: Miss Alumni, oa ______¢oal because of comparable ‘ eadalbane recently unity here to have a short inter- Eva Bears, Brooklyn: Miss ’ pcan ara = J weer view with the judges. { ACME Rebecca Lodge, Betty < Th : oR Ficht-Lieutenant John ac’ On Thursday, July- 22, the Sharpe, Montague: Miss MRHS. Don’t Miss e Fun... v. Mrs. MacKay and their Rigo be , nt te lend Elaine Martin, Montague: Miss She Lea S$ e Way To A ily, Ronnie, Sandy, Rosanna #'S Wi pen AT THE a beauty, charm, and a helping hand at the Children’s Day Fest- | Jif, Bagatville. Que: are ationing at -their summer in Pleasant Valley and"! iting relatives on the “Island. er "| STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL — : At Somer's Shoe Co. Ltd. _ (Quality and Durability” $AVINGS $AVINGS $AVINGS- Fall shnes expected] FIRST STORE ! early. We need they WIDE SALE. and Mrs. Thomas Evans man to act as her Tae hee QUAKE HITS GREECE ye moved to Sydney, Cape during the mammoth parade.| ATHENS (Reuters) An and REGAT T A ton, Mr. Evans recently re- The climax of the festival| earth tremor Tuesday brought July 21st, 22nd, 23rd med his pastorate of the comes in the evening when each down houses and a church along Montague Shei ‘rinth in Greece. One man was killed and a woman oe WELCOME! : tint, white a saat wave widhed TO THE over the harbor. In the same one collapsed and another 100" were STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL adaibane United Church girl and her escort are welcome the shores of the Gulf of Co- P.E.E This: is @ chance damaged. The tremor was also felt in Athens. 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