Page 1 The Guardian Mondny.AIlgu8t 3.1955 City and Central "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOBI GOSPEL TENT. K 1 ii g ston. -at the HUGHES DRUG STORE.” Meeting: continuing nightly 3 p ISLAND COLORED vuswl - mi Craswell Studio. .funeral of the late Ronald Joseph BAND CONCERT T A hrgei Gerard. infant son of Mr and Mrs. audience last night heard a most Reglhhld Mccarvlllel Ml, Edward EDIOYBIJIE '-'0"Ce” I" "'9 Cm" 'toad was held on Saturday after- lottetown Coliseum by the Royal loch from 4h, llennesse lruner-51 Canndiah COTPS 0f Slghals Band Home. Interment took place in from Kingston. Ontario. This re- lhe Chthnlln nemeiery. nowned Military Band delighted; ' their audience with their ability POLICE COLRT -7 Three naval to switch from one type of music personnel from a visiting Canad- to another renderng numbers af--, in ship. charged with being ter all of which brought thunder-1 drunk and disorderly. appeared In ous applause. This famous bandi City Police Court on will be seen in the Centennial float morning. one was fined 330. and parade this afternoon. l costs or 20 days by Magistrate K. M. Martin; one was fined S20. and FUNER.-U. SUNDAY - The costs or 10 days and the other funeral 1” me We Rm)?" G was 310 and costs or 5 days. Two Gregory. son of Mr. and Mrs local men. found guilty of driving George Gregory. 295 Allen Street. whlle lnlnan-ed werg ear,-h fined Parkdrilc. was held from Trinity zlool and Costs or 20 days. For llniiecl Church yesterday after snllnre to stop at 3 red light, the noon The sort ice uas conducted l-.lr-cllsed was lined 310 and costs. b.V REV DIV A, 5- Weill WIN 3150 Two drunk and incapables were officiated at the cemetery. In- fined 55. and costs or 3 days; II ferment Has in the People's Cem- third was sentenced to 10 days in etery. The nail bearers WEN jail. and a fourth remanded to Messrs. Kciiiicth Burns. John August l3, : H' S )I' K '. P I1 itiisiIi?3" tilffilierdx criZ..fyi. R:ii- FUNERAL sERvI('E e The en Suanlgln An escort partyituneral of the late Brenda M from xnl 5 llndlr-nl Company R. Affleck was held from the rest- C. A .Vl.C attended the funeral. din” 0' he,” l33”3m5- Mr" 3"” also a firing party. Last Post,Ml'S- FY3005 Mn9('k- MI- and Rmcillc was sounded at the art yesterday 3II9”'"0"t Th? 59'" Eravc hv Iiitgitlr William ('hais- vice was conducted by Rev Al- son Tho tuiicral was very large- bf" W- Li?” and RS”. Andrew ll. nllnnllnrll lliillar. lnleriiient uas in Mount ;j.-,.--v.Lej1slewnrt Cemetery. The pallbear- Iers were Messrs. Joseph Affleck. Garth Affleck. George Affleck, 3”iT"5- 'V'h"h'A9E3- 1Zl:i?'a't'i..”:?l”5l;itt'"”i..2””h?fS.i - - - M cm fl 0 EAT H S l .ziii:;d Affleck. Leslie Affleck. Terence l-Affleck. Daniel Affleck. James llllacl-Ewen. Errol .llarEn'9n. Bar -nee; - '- lric Ellis. The funeral was very MARRIAGES 7 WW llhrgely allennlnrll SILI ipii.-irvr-xioiti-zsiorz on ' Thiiistiziy, July til. at Ponoka. Al-, berta, by Rev. Dr. Gerald Rogers Georgina .-limit .llui'csi(ic of North - . Milton. P E i. to Wendell Robert I.lIe Guatds Silliphant of Hunters River. P.E.l. womllel. hl llalllnx nenl tn . . ' ' V I while CHA.VI)l.l::R . Mi-ALEER .. At '1"'”?”"”5,'”i'”rllf” 3'” 4,, Birchwnud Free Church of Scot- the me Eudld mam M" M land. Chai'lottetown. Friday. Aug . . "St 5' mssi by Rem Ji Hi BiSh0p' I g:I)b::d al.'()lIl'IleIliIII(xImI:lill lo the fish- Beverley .XIcAlcer of Charlotte- , , . iiig craft from where he pulled I;;IV"otf”(.hf:(rilOl?c(;?;1:n Cha"d1"' A the three swimmers to the boat so .. . ' . and to safety AC0R3;.JE5'l(lN5 L Al 3 lrc h.. The original swimmer and his wood Free cllnrnn of smtlanrl, helper were taken to the life guard Charloltt-town. Friday. August 50c Per insertion Continued fi'um page 1 station where they were treated. l-gl h R .V ll ll Blln V D -for shock. The first was Elven; izaole .iVe-nkeiliic of Spriqng1pPar(i(m1ti!ii0X.V'Een and after being examinedl Franklvn Keith Acorn of Char-iby D1 H- H Pierce was a””W9d lottetovvn to go on his way. -. I ,. l h ll dy CAUGHT IN UNDERTOW Ii-I:I?iseC'I?irlyI'ii:son ZBU I955 ebyi At Brnchlev hench 1'1"" 0” hm" the Hev Lloyd Archer. Eva Bun. Shawls Hotel three swimmers were FUNERAL SATURDAY - The Saturday Stew- ' the line attached to thc may he: ion of the two life T01" "lei at the same time issued a warn-I i . liuscce REGIMENT: mat in coma 5 Plans visit To 2:3; mifiisrtnbined services church Baud, always popular in all of its many Centcnnial appearanceslm impressive in yester-lch rch along Queen Street. Continued from page 1 picture leading the Recce Regi- t on the return march from Eaneris Fm" La” der command of Capt. .I.J. Con- FOLKESTONE. England ((lPl-t' . Marilyn Boll expects to eave R I M camp this weekend and head off on a five-day visit to Paris and Rome. l The 17-year-old channel cun- queror will leave the seaside Sun- day for Voiidnn. l After five days on the contin- ent, the Bell party expects to re-l . ' 1turn to London to prepare for thel Totlays nieiiiitiimh float piiizirlc trip hack to Canada. where a great? ivhicli IJBQIIIS at 200 p.m. from nelhnme nwnlls lulal-llynl Victoria Park will mi doubt pro- ' vl-he,-l, was nn (llrther word nn duce some of the fiucsl floats ever when Niarllvn might tapklg the. soon in Canada but for historic lunged Swim nnrnss the strait rill significuiice. one that is sure to? Jnah he lrnca between vancnlll-el-I arouse interest is a replica of "Old: General No. 3" an ancient wood 7 A burning locomotive of the type ' , . used in the first days of the out a doubt rt.,onsIbIe for saving prlhhe Edwal-ll lslnnd llnllwayl 3” three "YES . . The locomotive which is built C""'m9"""9 0" "19 two ”md9"I5 to about one third the size of the 9'" 53l”fd'3.V; Mrs; HBETY C"d'"0”' actual engine was constructed 3 5"P9"””" "f 5w""m"1.g and W3" from a photoe,raph which appeared ler safety for the Provuice. lastl some lhhc ago lh 3 rallway magg "I81" W3”"IY wmmended me acifi zizinc. The caption under the pic- 8"”d5- bmi ture reads: "The famous General l , , became a prize of war during the "IS I0 lP91'S”n5 who , TSISI 0" Civil War when she was captured. swimming in unsuperviseu areas. nl Blg shanll. Genrgla. llnwevel-ll ”Not only does it jeopardize the hllel. a hall. ralslhg --90 mlle ah. W"-nlme” III" II COP” II9 We hour chase" she was recaptured Ab1fI"YIf hr someone losing their llfe by two intrepid railroad men with l" 3 til” ” ”d 3795- 3h”"Id the the assistance of the Confeder-1 ,5” f-'”""'I '"f "WW 3951 his 533' ates. She remained in special ser-l ””n- I 5"? "'5 vice until 1890." l m r"rmjr- The work on the engine hasl bc'cn carried out by six railroad Mt-.(iai'i1v. Cleaver Illacliean. Geo.l Nelson. Eiuzene MacNcill and ,island and Washington state. I Ctlllillllled from page 1 U.S. Fiyers Clarence Duncan The Railwayi ice Calms Ladv Fan to Percy Caught ln an umlerww and werelmnnls he was only able to tell how providccl all the material hut tlicg B:....Laym0nd Fa;Y1.1;w)n' when life guard. George Macinms-ATTiie home of his to the men . nephew. Duncan Maclnnis. East M”G"I5"" by 3wI"”"""3 Mr "I . the distressed swimmers was able treatment ggaltfhhhonllrgggdiilihclhgil 2:: to bring the three to shore. all ofiheard about United Nations . whom were treated for shock at merly of Si" cnlumba 81:: ml.s&:l4;:ithe station. His action was with- m lmmedlhle danger of llmwhlhh long thgy had taken by checking work was done on the men's own wjgjd Mac. with a calendar. ll DEATHS Guigan, ii mile away, wait called ”I was out or my heady he urday afternoon for the last two ' id time. working OVCIIIIIES and Sat-l Sn l months. Every detail is included All except Al-nnld nnld lhnll. in the oldtime engine riuht downl lmhmven anal. they to the opening jounal boxcs. nuts,' an, bolts and springs. lproaches to the Communists on Tile CN-R ,b0Y5 ""3 "lmeni llheh. behalf with representing the past have year. His remains at the Charlottetown Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. TUPLIN--At Irlshfown August '7. 1955. Mrs. Annie Tuplin in her 88rd year. Remains will be for- warded this evening from Davis- ' a h :l8IS?dll.:1lIl!I;erVVII'lf3l::rn?lln::'BI ed-ervice AWOUL 'R9"I9'hI " D9m0"'l will be held on Tuesday at 1:301”-raw" chlnhed with American him” Standard -l-lmel 'lnl,el.menl.-military police Sunday after thei Margate Cemetery. South Korean government sent an ultimatum to the neutral nations GBADY- At the Provincial In-ltruce auperivisory commission de- ;Iol:glaf13;h nn R(?aflll”:I;:)g.dyAl;gue:II.68o.-;l';BndIIIK its withdrawal by Aug. . iss se . . ears. formerly of Summerside. Six South Korean war veterans eating I1 the M301-9311 FUMTBI were injured when a crowd l Home from where the funeral stormed billet: where'members'of will be held this Monday after- the armistice commission are noon, service commencing at I quartered hers, o'clock 4DSTt. Interment in the They were taken to hospital with People's Cemetery. alleged bayonet wounds after ' , clashing with the American guards g?:'nRoIgAl:l';l::lavhe;ugho;n'l95:' protecting the neutral commls-l Mrs lame: Corrigan in-heir 4-itli Isl”? cnmposed M SwI”' Swed"h'i T ' i . V . Po lab and Czech members. Nonel sail"Hg;E;'3a:'"?r(rl:r:hL"rg:;i of the six was seriously injured. lctlemwfil Funelal name '0 her Two United States soldiers were late residence from where the "gummy mm” Saturday night in funeral Wm be held this momllanother incident when demon- in to St palri(lk.g Church Fort lstrators stoned the billets of the Mfgusluc 'l.Or Requlpm High Mass lneutral nations inspection team ati at 9 o'clock. Standard Time. In- P"3'"'A iermcnt in the church cemetery. 'I. 19.35. Daniel Charles MacDon- ::..:i;:t.:w.i:.r..:.:::..r:..i In Two Hours Quite Possible, Scientists Say Sunday afternoon from the Char- lottetown Funeral Home to the resldcnce of his parents.. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Viacnonald. Bothwell from wherc the funeral will be held Tuesday morning to St Columhals Church for (By Nate Polowtzliyl COPENHAGEN. 1APt-"All aboard for place. San Francisco. You board the craft. settle down in your seat. Begin reading yoin' newspaper. "London. London. step. please." You fold your paper. put on your coat and step out into the chilly air of the British capital. The trip has taken just about Time. Interment in the Church Cemetery. Watch your N. D. Maclecn UNDERTAKEB two hours. EMBALIIIEB A dream? Not at all. say some of the scientists who attended the week- long sixth annual congress of the International Astronautical Fed- eration which ended Saturday. BACK FOR DINNE Said one scientist: In no or do In Memoriam h loving memory of EDGAR F. ACORN who departed this life Aunt I. ma. WHO. 90!! and daughters. Charlottetown and North .Wlltahhe DIALSMD South Korean Ultimatum To Truce Commission lto take the necessary action" if at.-.;”2.::.::3.-:;t.h.:..s;i.a".:::;:.San Francisco To London De n m a r k. l to eat breakfast in San F. ' . London. l arrive in Europe. go to his hotel, ms” Mash M 9 owwk .gf;:ll'll:;:l' please." The year is 1990. Thclwash up. have lunch. made another float which will carry a model deisel engine thatl looks natural enough to run on. Foreign ministry sources here. confirmed that the South Korean government of President Syngman Rhee sent the expulsion order with its Saturday deadline. It follows the threat July 2'! delivered by Gen. Lee Hyong Kun. chairman of the South Korean joint chiefs of staff. that South Korean armed forces would "have :9 the United Nation: command did not disband the supervisory com- mission immediately. Other developments: South Korean demonstrators cut off an armistice commission team on an island off Inchon with I sitdown strike on a causeway. The United Nations command said helicopters would be used if necasw sary to raise the siege. American soldiers in Incbun were ordered to remain indoors as the demonstration thieatened lthe port city: peace. ,years a businessman will be able seen receiving the key to Replica Of Old Time Wood Burner For Parade ,his parents became 111. His en- eniplnyecs. John 1lIacFarlane. Billiof the rails on which it rests. Th lper South River. RECEIVES KEY TO THE Illustrious .Poieniatc Errol .1. city at a dinner held at the Chen W. L. Prowne is seen seated with Matheson of Philae Temple islottetown Hotel Saturday evening. Noble D. B. Lusty of Halifax. theHis Honour Lieut. nolly. Lt. Col. A. W. Rogers. D Prepare Smith. E.M. Taking the salute Lieutenant Governor design and colour on t'hVisvmodelf(:l-(nip; Capt, QR. sii-minds, Lt. iwhelhef are most authentic and 0mPI0)'P9S WI10 IIHVG rifled In the commander of the USS Cross; public intercsts to make the Ccn- Lt, commander E, 1', slmonet, "WY? Cllmqcommander of USS Johnny Hut- pletc are deserving of every com- chins; Ll. cnrnnlnnrler Jlwl pol-,- iennial celebrations m9"d3li0"- berts, commander of H.M.C.S. Buckingham. and Lt. Command er .1. N. Kenny. offcer command- ing H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. Army units in attendanc were. No. 2 Militia Group. under com- . . mand of Brigadier G.G.K. Peake; .1898 I0 Martha smcla" of Ham" the Prince Edward Island Regi- '"0"' R E1" . . ment under command of Lt. Col- "9. a”a"d”"ed. P -"”""5"'8 08'' onel A. H. Peake, c.o.; 5th Sig- cer in the utilities field to re- hals Reglmehtl nhdel. command turn to Upper South River when cl Llv col. KM. llohhslonl Ell)” . . . . 5 dical Com any un- try into Public affairs came. in 3:: ggnmhxle hl lllnlorp llnl-old 1902 when he ran for municipal Slewarll A delhhhmehl hr llle councillor and was elected. Charlhllelowh Sea Canals was i Continued from page 1 .:...E...m. Was N.S. Mr. MacMillan was married in The 13"? Premier Cmud "st commanded by Lieutenant Jaclr many accomplishments in the Smallwmdl various offices he held. Resi- dents of Antigonish.Guysborough. M Pictou and Halifax counties could thank him for their first rural telephone service. At his death he was president the prosperous Fundy Ccn- ziruction Company. a venture that dated back to 1911 TORONTO fCPt L Another To- llc served on two occasions as unto swimmer will make a bid Illlihways mlhislef Of N0"! Sci” for long-distance honors. He will i3- make an attempt to cross the Survivors include his widow. ti 5n-nll of Juan de pncn on van. son Allen of Halifax; a daughter, cnnver island, Mrs. W. A. Ingram Of BFDCRIOIL Bob Quinn. an instructor at a Mass: three grandsons, Ronald Tn.-onto public swimming pool said and Alexander. both of Halifax. -rhnrsdny he plgflg to make the and Henry Of BmCkI""- try within a week. His coach. The funeral services will be in Steve Nleuorg, also coached Tor- Fort Mass:-.v United Church here onto priest Father John Donelon Tiiesday.. Burial will be at Up-lwho failed in his bid to swim the strait last June 27. .t. ”crii'”” Governor T. Barter's Film Lab. Impressive Church I). was second in command. with , Ll. James Claplohl RCNV Adlnl, for her parents in Hilo saying she anl. The pamde RSM was Jlpl was leaving because "Bill wants to en schoolmaster, son of the late with thel were his trl 7 hide Group Capt. Alan Macmil-13 WW5 "ew- inn: Brigadier G. G. K. Peake, WANTS TO STAY D.S.0.. E.D.. 0C No. 2 Militia. "FBI Agent: Talie Stowaway Info Custody By PATRICK McNUL'I'Y .- LONG BEACH. Calif. (AP)-FBI 1 agents took 16-year-old atowaway Joyceiin Joan Pilapil into custody Sunday as she waved a Jaunty good-bye to her 240 aliipniates on the Canadian destroyer Atbabaskan 1 she hid aboard in Hawaii eight days ago. The former beauty queen con- testant from I-Illo wasn't sorry at all about the trip. . "It was wonderful." she said. "I'd like to do it again - only legally." .IoycelIn'I plan for a mainland honeymoon with a boy friend iden- tified only aa "Bill" ended just outside the Long Beach breakwa- i ter. A U. S. Coast Guard fireboat came along side the Athabaskan and the pretty stowaway climbed ..i i... NOVIC S RECEIVED AS iNOBLES down a Jacob's ladder. ll SHORT HMRCU1. Journeying across the hot des- ture show: I portion of ii The two Canal” deslmyers ert sands to the Holy City of Philae Temple parade which are on I wmmel. cruise. gllicgg. twletill:-31;!-four Novices llaeist credtitedlwlltfhlbeing one of ti Besldes what she was wearing. au lay a oon were receiv mos co ou u seen in the on l-ll the glrl hauled only 8 small navy as being worthy Nobles of the for some time. INED SERVICES CHURCHIPARADE The P. E. I. Regiment (Reccel lparade. It is seen in the above kitbag containing a bright Hawal- MV""” 5"”"9'" Th” ”'"”'e PI” inn shirt. a scarf-and two pack- ages of Canadian cigarettes. "I had my hair out especially for the trip," she said, but added it did not fool officers once they found out she was aboard. She said she had a comfortable trip in the navigators cabin. after the first day. Joyceiin, who left a lipstick note Barter's Film Lal Quiet London Teacherw lls Charged With Murder Of His Wife And Daughiei LONDON. (AP)-A quiet-spok--pear for a second prelimiiiar hearing in ii week. take care of me and the baby," chief of Scotland Yard's crack Police said earlier that Chali -refused to identify "Bill," or say if murder squad. was charged sat- man was held for tlucstioiiiiil he was a member of the de- urday with bludgeonlng his wife after he walked into a police will and baby daughter to death. Pu- tion at Brighton. a south i'0:15 lice said he admitted the double resort. and said "I have IiIIIO(Il She also would not comment on killing. woman and her child.” she is pregnant. Her these Commander. ll. J. Jackson. Ill... mother. Mrs. Fremln Pilapil. said she "saw no sign of It'' before the girl left. Neither did reporters aboard the coast guard fireboat. Two FBI agents and a nurse also were aboard the fireboat. lThey took Joyceiin to juvenile de- ltention quarters in Long Beach. She will be arraigned today on stowaway charges before a U. S. commissioner in Los Angeles. "I guess they'll send me back lto Hawaii." the brown-eyed Port- luguese-Filipino girl said. "But I The accused man in Frederick DIED AUG” 4 Jameucbapman, 21. His father. They fmmd M-"4 , Chief Detective Superintendent PWW hh""10- M In the blood wllllhm Chapman, honed all spattered bathroo crouchct Britain's biggest murder hunts "9? I1” baby In 5 P1'0I9C”" nhhl hls dealh lwh weeks ago. position. Preliminary exaiiiiii Chhhmhh swod lmhasslve lh ation showed they died wilhina lhe dock hl I suburban mhglsl few hours of an attack Aug. 4. lml” court as hls lhlhel.-5 clhsg Police found I blood-stained ham- Cliapmaii. i est friends. Detective Supt. Philip "'9' and "F991"? Wk" at in Burney, testified about his arrest. "9"?" , Burney and the accused man Neighm" .5Wke M "'9 um” walked together as chief mourn- gags 1E 5 rl'lie'1gly' hliwglv Clgllilpit t I I . 3 I' HVES Ea On 0 C I II'IK f,f;,.:...”'e 'd" C'"'"""” C” will be handled by the older don't want to go." Crew members aboard the de stroyer. apparently under instruc- tions not to talk. also declined to identify the mysterious "Bill." ChhP"""- 39- "5 h" Yehwid REGRET-l-ABLE INCIDENT daughter Corinne in a bathroom Representatives of the Canadian " "'3 Ci"'Pm”" new muse I" consul general were not among the o"?m3Im' S pmspemm ”b"'b' reception committee for the pretty Fndw m3m' slowaway. Earlier. the press was He Said CIIBPIMII admitted Ute invited to meet the Aihabaskan 1151111188 With the" Words: and her sister ship, the Cayuga. "1 U595 "'9 h3mme- I W the but Joycelin's 44 digcovel-y baby about three times. I think I aboard the destroyer took some of hit 11'9"! WI"- Thai 1 Nlflled the gloss off the planned cere- "19 W3”? 0'1 I” W9 him" many, GAVE N0 MOTIVE The captain of HMCS Athabas- Neither Chanmnn nor the Po- kan, Lt.-Cmdr. Charles Rlchard- lice save any hint of I motive- son of Halifax. told reporters: The WWW!" m8!I5ll”8"5 Asked "This is a regrettable incident. Chapman if M Whmed 19851 ald- rm convlnced that non, of my Chapman. in a quiet. cultured men brought till; all-l aboard, lgnl voice. asked if he could decide l rnny llnvn to swallow than, that later and was told he could. FOUND IN BATHROOM Chapman's successor. due to lie ed d . Burney told of finding the muti- um any ay new lated bodies of Mrs. Irene Grace JOIIIISOII & JOHNSON words iv The 10-minute hearing ended "15 K”: St 'T m" N” Cmdr. Richardson said the girl Wml 3" Md” "'5' 0" hi” , apparently climbed aboard via a I crane off the stern boom while the vessels were in Pearl Harbor just before they left last Sunday mor- nlng. She was discovered hiding Monday in an awning locker. York Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Purchis and daughter Sandra. of '1'oront: are the guests of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews. York. we Make Loans in ONE TRIP I I l 5 Phone first and give us a few simple : facts. Upon approval. come in to sign I and pick up the cash. Whether you: want extra cash now or wish to reduce I monthly payments and clean up bills 1 through our Bill Consolidation Service. a phone . . . write . . . or come in today! : loom S50 tori! 100 or inn E EXAMPLES of LCANS 5 salt J40; l II no. 24 no. pmhll : R5" .591 .539. HE I E '9" sI2 513 N40 I Leonari Mont?-Iv Rev. J. A. Nicholson paid a short visit to York on Thursday. The many friends of Miss Mar-J garet Watts are glad to see her out amund again after having been confined to her home for many monthl. INA! unit 10 wt: in FINANCE CO. 151 GREAT GEORGE STREET, CHARLOTTET OWN Second Floor, Flcltlrd Iulldln Phone: 6518 - All: for the YES MA (or OPEN EVENINGS IV APPOINTMENT-PHONE IOI EVENING HOURS lulu incl: Ia mldniti of all iumintdlng tum 0 Ptmnll Flnaim (unpm of (mail ” MUSICAL OOIITEST Cliarlonetown Forum Tuesday. August 9 OLDTIME FIDDLING STEP DANCING Miss Christine Proud has re- turned to her home in York after a holiday in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Knox and. family, Charlottetown. were the; guests of Mrs. Knox's parents.l Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watts, York.l on July 31. I Left for Ottawa to attend thci shooting are Mr. and Mrs. Edi-l son Hardy. Mr. Raymond Vesseyi and Myron Ling. all of York. ll Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis. York.l have returned to their home af-; ter spending a few days in Noval cotia. Where Mr. Lewis has beenl one of the judges for the cattle complete his affairs and return to San Francisco for dinner. "Transportation will be in rock ket ships travelling at 100,000 feet at speeds from 3.000 to 4.000 miles an hour." A British scientist said: "Oh, there'll be landings on the moon and high altitude trav- el and all that. But everything won't change in our lifetime." DIRECT TV. T00 Ever dream of direct 'l'V fmiu Europe? Well it'll be better than that in 25 or so years. "By then." said an engineer. "we'll have TV relay station net up on Iatallltu whirling around the earth. That will mean we can transmit a TV program from any point in the world and beam it up to the satellite. which will relay it straight down. Then will be virtually almultaneotu ro- ceptioJl anywhere in the world." We her forecasting should be more accurate by that time. . "You see." explained another Icientiat, "either throum intru- menis or lunnan being: on the satellites we will be able to ob- serve weather condition: at all points of the earth. At lie lune time we will be able to nth: the trends, notinatfromoneortvo places on earth but everywhere. "This way we may finally coa- "'""”"""'"'I""'m"' andnedicodaa in communes- ttoii of the centennial anoiverntv the Inca-ponloa of the at of like bringing rain to ariih area: auzh u Aden on he eniaa it AT CENTENNIAL snvtc: oiyiinui-vie. afThukodvhuOhnbtMownwullIld!Itcdly""mhMU-39'-T-3-3-"Ci noraliuattlialirhofflaniee. Tbeaei-inon"'rlie Heritage of: 1 L4 luadrod Yuan" wu deliver-can IlgyocJ.D.8tcwarL 3 2 c E ”"'"" SINGING CONTEST tin:-r'. "um .Msl:ent LTIiElsda?I'meLv!: m Fe3mYInK 4 enlng in York. the guests of Mr and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Mlu Gloria Chandler. Milton. 1; the guest of Min Fern Veuaw. 01' . ' CHARLIE WALKER, Champion Sta Dancer. P-E-1 BILL McCORMICK. talented blln musician and singer whom you have read about. . Prominent local artists are invited to psrticlphlfh Thls will be followed by Daaelng- Modem - Oldtime Aihntuiu-coo riln. 9 PM. (DST) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard of Murray River were the guests of their daughter. Mn. Willard :i&I.ll'I'AY. York, on 'rtiur:day.Aiig. - I0. Semplelsii Pharmacy 173 OIIIII ST. DIAL 4171 OPEN ALI. DAY TODAY - (Civic Holiday) 1 . SHOP um roii vouii HOLIDAY us.- sim-mi LOTION. i-isiituo sumirs. SWIM nus. ' sou oussrs. etc. I - . , noun onmiiv ' plels Pharmacy. 1 Sem I