. -.-.-w--.5:-:1.-.-.r,-rem . p - 9 Page 12. The Guardian Friday, M arch 23. 1956 1 S ssey Gov.-eeral Ma tlovernor-General Massey. his .the camera before boarding an R. leg gun and daughter-in-law group foilC.A.F. plane at Ottawa on the first Use Scottish Tunes illiassey is the only woman in the r -N V .7 -- -4:- -L...-....- V ...............-v.(.-.-;:-.e-.s.;.- su. .-tr-.-. Eskimos Stage Dance In Honor Of Gov.-General which have been hour slop at Great Whale River. Hard calling for 200 years at this port about 650 miles north of Lhe cap- ita . VISITS TOWNSITE By JOE MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer FROBISHER BAY. Baffin Island (CP)-Lively Scottish tunes echoed Thursday night through a spacious which garage workshop at this Arctic air base as fun-loving Eskimos staged oral Massey. The dancers, colorful in their of whaling ships 1,200 miles north of Montreal. The imported dances and songs have y re,' " native dances in one or two men, would program included a visit to a new prance about to the haunting rhy- Eskimo townsite near this 510.000.- 4 An aerial view of Tuktoyaktiik on his trip to the North Pole. The one of the northern most points settlement, nestled on the eastern Governor-General Massey will visit shore of the mouth of the Macken- Remoie Pint Gn Tour zle River. boasts the northern most school in Canada. Run by the feti- eral northern affairs department. the school has an enrolment of 40 Eskimo children. ionai Film Board.) (CP from Nat- Leaves WFor Arctic I 1 of their 10.000-mile, 17-day tour party. Her daughters. Jane. 7. left” the High Arctic. Mrs. Lionel and Eva. 6, had to stall" at home. (CP Photo).l LOWER FBEETOWN SCHOOL FEBRUARY REPORT Grade X: 1. Sheila Simmons; 1. lllarlene Paynter; 3, Thaync Ber- nard. Grade IX: I. Faye Reeves: Paula iiziminill; 3. Gerald Hill. I Grade VII: 1. Lorna Reeves: 2.' lNancy Simmons; 8. Arlene Gardl-l ner. Grade VI: I. Bernadette Ham- mill. Grade V: 1. Carol Reeves: 2. Doreen Hammill; 3, Mildred Ber-'i Grade IV: 1. Carla Gardiner; 2.l Dianne Hammill; 3. Denton Clow.l Grade III: 1. Shirley Burns; 2.1 Karolyn Burns; 3. Gerald David Lester. i" . Grade II: 1. Corinne Hainmill; 2. Besides the dance Mr. Mass:-y's. . tl I k d um a d hant the 0l)0 continental defence base. He . l; -. .' I dance in honor of Governor-Gen stlglfyll 0? :03); imam: oer fishing Ala” 3”” 3- Mdlw" Calm” experience. The dance was northern garb. whirled through one , fa,-ewen party for Mr. Massey Scottish reel after the other with . who leaves here today to continue eiderdown-lined easy grace While "NW9 -'iC,C0l'dl3n a 17-day 10.000-mile air tour that imo women at Payne Bay. some. and violin players supplied the will take him over the North Pole 390 miles south of here. music. The shuffling 05 milk-l"ll' and other places never before vis- clad feet added to the rhythm. ltcd by a governor-general. Mr. Lake. on the northernmost tip the Canadian The Scottish tunes and dances Massey arrived here Tuesday after were taught the Eskimos by crews a flight from Ottawa and a three- KENSINGTON Mrs. Frederick Tuplin. Indian River. is confined to her home with an attack of "flu". Mr. and Mrs. John Duggan have returned to their home in Kensing- ton after a pleasant visit in Spring Valley. Both are at present con- fined to their home with an at- tack of "flu". On Tuesday evening. March 13 Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wall. Baltic. entertained the members of the Baltic Hockey Club and friends at I delicious turkey supper. Follow- ing the supper I social hour fol- lowed. Mr. Richard Wall. Baltic. was I visitor to Summerside on Tues- day, March 13th. Mrs. William Brander. Baltic. has been confined to her home through illness. Mr. Elwood Crozicr. Kcnsington. is confined to his home suffering from I broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. William Champion of Ixonsington. were visitors to the mainland on March 1-mi. and 15th. Mr. Freddie Bridges. Kenslng- and a pleasant? social hour follow- in the semi-finals of the Farmers ton. is out. again after suffering I ed by all joining in a ring song -League. It was a close game meat. if i " "v ; lbroken bone in his ankle. Beverly Champion. daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Horton Champion. lHamilton. suffered a painful ac- icident on Thursday. March 15th.! .at the home of her grandfathenl IMr. Keir Ramsay. Hamilton, when . -she had her hand caught in I I pump jack being used on the farm. 'She was rushed to the Prince i C o u n t y Hospital. Summersde, l where several X-rays were taken. 1 and it was found that two bones I lwere broken in her hand. I l Mr. Ivan Dickieson of Darnley covery. . Mr. Harold McLeod has return-. .ed to his home in Irishtown after. .spending the past several weeks iin Charlottetown. l Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Clark en- ltertained a large number of friends . 'at their home on Thursday eve-l ning. March 15th. Several tables. of auction were played with thew lladies high score going to Mrs.l Lorne Silliker. Malpeque. and the. gentleman's to Mr. William H.l .Burns. M 'peque. Consolation priz-. es went to Mrs. Robert Simpson. : llllalpequo. and Mr. Donnie Bcair-i islo, Malpeque. Lunch was served &I&-Cunt called atl a dliutlsoigsd Bay Com- pany pos an at en 1: a meelng d J Sh... B , in the nature of of the Eskimo community council. M " By "ms He was presented with a dark blue Hudson bay with Mrs. Roy Easter Is pianistli Mr. Reggie Pendcmum. Chan is ill. All hope for his speedy re- mm High School Students Tour Mount A. H but Ind Iullivash - N "Pdioco”.IoIncd Hjjrhd-Vwcoollcampuotuirllpdwerolydncy: .10: Highest average in junior gra- 9-l.3 percent: Highest average in senior gradesp Lorna Reeves 89.2 percent. Teacher: William I-I. Pincau. 4 vest made by Esk- av (0 Han with the score tied 2-2 until a fewi i of minutes before the end when Gra-; hams Road made the score 3-2.; The game was refcrcd by Messrs; liionald Kennedy and Fred Semple. !A short skate followed. Mr. Massey will fly toil mainland north of lottetown. is visiting with his broth- er. Mr. Austin Pendergast and" family of Kensington. I Mr. Allan Murphy. Ciermont.l ;was a visitor to Sumnicrside on 2Saturday. MTS- 590118 McKay: I-OW" M3”: Mr. and Mrs. George MacLeod. peque. is ill at her home and all Spring Valley, were Visitors to hope for her Ilieedy recoverx Summcrside on Tuesday, March 6. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Crozier. Hamf in. had as their weekend guests. Mr. Rcgiual Miller and son Robert of Sackville, New Bruns- wick. Mr. Freddie Bridges. Kensingtoml Her many friends will rcgtit to one of the Kensington Juveniles learnt Mrs. William Cousins. Sr... outstanding hockey , players metlBaltiC. is a patient in the Prince; with an accident while playing-COUMY H0SPl13l- l hockey in the Stadium at Summer-; - - - Mrs. Allan Murphy. Clermont. is Ede when he broke I bone In his ill at her home and all hope tori All Mpe to see meddle her speedy return to health. around soon again. I Mr. Wayne Woodside returned to A cmwd gaum"-ld at the Mal'lhis home in Kcnsington from Tor-l peque Hall where a dance was t sponsored under the auspices oil the Malpeque School. Music wast furnished by Mrs. Roy Easter and j William Woodside. ,the Kensington , .Tuesday afternoon with a large at- Mrsv J0SeI)ll,l?8VlS0ll- EDEN the-ltendance of parents and visitors past week visilmlz with Mr. and .to view the work of the pupils in Mrs. Waldron Davison and family. the dmcmm class momsg Kensington. for the past several weeks. 0" Salufday 9V9”i"3- ""9 Oi "'9 lladeis of the Home and school largest crowds of hockey fans ever lgmup. V lGrnve. Mrs. Duncan Sudsbury. KflllSlllE-l l”Cavendish" and ”Grahams Road"lton .has entered the Prince County to be seen in the Kensington Rink. for many years. gathered to watch Hospital, Summerside. for treat- BURLINGTON I O'LEARY 1 Mrs. Lloyd Hickox has returned Mrs. Harold Ellis and daughter to her home in Kensington from Deborah of Charlottetown. were vis-4 Summerside. accompanied by her itors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. infant daughter, Myrna Lee. Lloyd Shaw in 0'Leary over the weekend. Mrs. Douglas Waye. Hunter Riv-. er. is spending a few days with; Miss Mary MacDonald of Mt. her sister. Mrs. Lloyd Hickox. and Roygl 13 now employed H the M11 Hlclmx. K808158103. She is 30' lMat.heson Drug Store in O'Leary. companied by her daughter-. Mar- l .l01'ie and Kathleen l Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Harris ar- onto. where he has been employed? ; fore returning to the City. Education week was observed lni High School on' Thel I complete recovery. guest speaker was Dr. L.W. Shaw; lftcfrqshments were served by thcl Mrs. Daniel Hickox returned on. 3' ; March 16 to her home in Burling-. ton after spending the past week at Wheatley River. Mr. and Mrs. .C. Macxenzie. Summerside. were eekend guests of Mrs. MacKenzie's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Mayhew. Margate. Mr. George MacLeod has return- ed to his home in Irishtown after completing an egg-grading course at the vocational school. Mrs. William Mill and Mrs. Ger- ald Mill joint hostesses for a card party held at their home on Wed- nesday. March 7. for the Clermont Women's Institute. High prizes were won by Mrs. Alfred Cole and Mr. Thomas Kelly with consolat- ion prizes going to Miss Dorothy Smallman and Mr. Walter Mill. Lunch was served by the hostes- es. assisted by Mrs. Cecil Mill. Mrs. Daniel Hickox. Burlington, is spending a few days at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Alfred Stead and Mr. Stead. Wheatley River. The many friends of Mrs. Annie Sudsbury, Sea View. who is a pat- ient in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. regret her illness and wish her a rapid recovery. His many friends will he pleas- ed to learn that Mr. Alvin Ber- nard is making a good recovery following- an operation in the Prince County Hospital. Summer- side. and returned to his home in Long River on March 13. Mrs. George Bernard. Long Riv- er. is spending a few days in Char- lottetown. guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. David Paynter. Mrs. Hamid MacLeod who has been a patient in the Polio Centre. Charlottetown. returned on March 9 to his home in Irishtown, where he will spend several weeks be- Mr. George Cole. French Riv- er. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. re- ceiving treatment for a leg in- jury. His many friends wish gilm ur. Miss Gwen Court has returned to Moncton after spending the past weekend at her home at Kelvin Mr. and Mrs. Lcaman Caseley onlcrlained at their home It Kel- . vin Grove on March 7 at I chicken , cpenj 'I'lieyIre.l'i-onti-ow.lefttoright:' Vllttoniilrllyl inn. Fyrlrv: Jean Tesla "her, saint .la the by-Moiltabiloln. Maura-1 Forolla Summer- Iuunu. an... at. 01.14 up-it um aunt -- rived from England recently and are visiting with Wilfred's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris in O'Leary. . The many friends of Mrs. Arth- ur Cornish are glad to see her home after spending some time in l';3ince County Hospital, Summer- : e. The OlLeary Women's Institute sponsored I successful Valentine party for the teenage group on Friday evening. Games and danc- ing were enjoyed. Lunch was ser- ved by the members of the Instit- ll 0. Wednesday night. Mrs. E. W. Turner entertained the young peo- ple with interesting films. Mrs. Truman Brooks. O'Leary. was a visitor to Springhill recently where she visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Psugh. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacLean. were recent visitors to Freeland. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer and family. Mr. Lloyd Cooke. has entered the Prince Edward island Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Dunbar of Alma were recent visitors to rei- atives and friends in Coleman. Mrs. Sutherland Bell ii it! It her home in Mill River. l Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gay of Knutsiord. were Sunday visitors to the home of Mrs. Gay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Iieber Bryan and son David, were visitors to the home of Mrs. Bryan's mother, Mrs. James Walsh. and sister, Mrs. Ralph Gard in Summerside. The O'Leary and district Brother- hood held I crokinole party in the basement of the school on Thurs- day night. There were :8 tables, prizes were given to Mrs. Free- man Macwiiilams and! Roger Har- dy. for having the highest score: the Buchanan sisters. Wanda and and ham Ill per sponsored by the Women's in ltute. Supper was fol- lowed by cards and folk dancing. Mrs. G e r I I d Millsr. Kelvin Grove. in visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacArthur. liaising- Th I recreation period at the March meeting of Irishtown W. I. consisted of folk dancing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stavert. Igt. J. A. Thompson of the New Glasgow Detachment of the R.C. M. P. has returned to his duties after visiting his mother, Mrs. J. A. Thompson and family. Margate. A card party sponsored by Kel- vin Grove Women's Institute was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loaman Cueley on February tub bvhm seven tables were In play. .Prlses were won by Mrs. Sterling lMIlIIr and Mr. John Reeves. while iooasolatl prlus went to Mrs. Eric MacMurdo and Mr. borne Chalet. Lunch was served by the hoouu. Isslt d Craw- l Ruth. rendered two vocal num- bers. Mr. and ltlrs. Samuel Sweet. 0lLeary. spent a night in Summer- slde recently. Accompanying them home was their daughter Donna. lwho had been a patient in the Prince County Hospital for a few days. Mrs. II:-irry Adams Knulsford, was a visitor to Brooklyn. Mr. Leslie Gay of Knutsford is ill at his home. Mr. Allison Proffitt of Freetown, was the speaker in the 0lLeary United Church on Sunday night. Miss. Evylane Underhay of Sum- mcrside spent the weekend with with Miss Olive Jelly in O'Leary. The Evening Auxiliary met It the home of Mrs. Lewis Bernard, on Wednesday night with a g attendance.Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Donald Mac- Kenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Maclsaac of Hebron were recent guests of Mrs. MacIsaac's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran in Piusville. Mr. Byren Macxenna was recent visitor to West Devon. Mrs. J.W. MacKenzie. Mrs. Vera Moore and Mrs. Edna Morrison of Summerside were visitors to L.O.B.A. in Coleman. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harris. Knutsford, on Monday night. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Harris. who have just re- turned from England. They rec- eived I great many beautiful gifts and good wishes. Mr. Harris thanked one and all for their kind- ness. For they are jolly good fei- lows was sung Mr. Loman Harris of St. John, N.B. is visiting with his parent's. - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris and otliter relatives in O'LoIry and via- y. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Martin of Emerald are spending a few days visiting with relatives and friends in O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Ellis. O'Leary. were recent visitors to West Cape. guests of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ford Ellis Mr. Clifford Ellis O'Leary was a recent visitor to Suinmenld-. New Clash On Border of India And Pakistan NEW DELHI (Reuters)-Urgent calls for India to buy arms from any country Including Russia was sounded In Parliament Wednesday following the fifth border clash in I2 days with Pakistan. Members of the ruling Congress party and the Communists urged Prime Minister Nehru to obtain arms promptly from any country willing to sell them. Nehru told the Lower House he saw little danger of war with Pak- istan. "Nevert eless one cannot ig- nore the Eisslbllity of some emerg- ency arlr ." He said he thou ht the border clsshel resulted rom "trigger- happy" troops rather than I oo- ordinated plan. One reason for current worries about Pakistan's intentions. Nehru said. was the United States mil- ltary aid program to India's neigh- bor. Tho defence of India has been "very much affected" by this aid. he added. Latest reports on the border club nid that firing. which broke out late Tuesday night It Wagab. near Amritsar. cooled at noon. The Indian commandant. Chand- if sir i Iounccmnt in Karachi said "In- Irlnd forces a'ttIt..R.od Pab- blamoil halal troops for firing woiliatotbo Itaaldtah btdfocool atlunl lqorb In-otruIAn ll tuqiowuo z E Witt is? I I liussian Secret Police Chief Due In London Alberion United Mon Entertain O'l.oary gBr'hood Thr Albei-ton district United Church Men's Association enter. tained the members of,the 0'. Lear)? Men's Brotherhood at their Pexlll" meeting Monday night. The ladies Guild of the Alberto" United Church served a delicious turkey dinner to approximately stlxty men following the huginegn meeting which was conducted by the president Mr. Russell Bony. man. The hymn "Rise up 0 Men of God" was sung. minutes read and lllloplelil. committee report; and treasurer: report were heard. On motion In outstand bl of 346.18 was ordered pal? Imll mediately after the dinner My Earle Atkinson expressed 1113' thanks of the men. to the ladies of the Guild. Devotions were led by Russell Bonyman which was followed by the Lord's Prayer. Rev. Mr. Gardner conveyed the greetings of the Alberton group to the guests of the meeting; the 0'Leary Brotherhood. Rev. A. S, Weir. I former pastor of the A- berton charge and to Mr. K, A. Parker. Superintendent of Schools. Charlottetown. Mr. Thomas Phillips gave nu church news report for the even. ing. commenting on tile work of the Home and Mission Board across Canada. Dr. Weir Spoke briefly. congratulating the 1.... groups on their fine work and expressing his pleasure at being able to attend. Mr. Gardner their introduced Mr. Parker. the speaker of the evening. who those as his topic "Exploding a Myth." In his open- lllg remarks. Mr. Parker extend- ed greetings from the Trinitv group, and also made sew-ml Program suggestions for meet- ings. He spoke of the importance of education today and of the no. cesslty of salesmanship to re- LONDON (Reuters)-The chief: of Russia's secret police, Genu Ivan Serov. will arrive here todayl for talks about guarding Nlkolaltvi tain our young men and women at: home in spite of the far away green pastures of the mainland. ”Prince Edward Islanders in gen- eral." he said. "must be con. need that our children Bulganln and N'klt Kh h h 1 ., when the two Ruslsfafi 1em.l';'rsscvise'i'(.worthy of sacrificial investment. nod when Serov's predecessor. Lav- Brltain next month. 4 While heads of Scotland Yard Prepared to meet him. another So. viet leader. Georgi Malenliov. had virtually cast aside security and was iiandshaking his way through I power station and a factory. Malenko., now Soviet minister of power stations. was premier reuli Berta. was executed after the death of Stalin. During his seven days In Brit- ain. the man who stepped into Stalin's shoes and out again has found no need for his own Russian ROYAL Borden Friday 8 P.M.: Saturday 7:l5 -. 9:15; Matinee tsaturday 3:30.' "SIX BRIDGES T0 CROSS". starring Tony mirth; and Piper Laurie. COMING SOON- "WHITI-: CHRISTMAS” 3 At the conclusion of the ad- dress. which was much appreci. ated. thanks were extended the speaker by Dr. 0. H. Phillips, The evening closed with benedic- tion by the minister. strong-arm guards and the two British detectives who always an- company him. The only hostile demonstration was in mild heckling within min- utes of his arrival. Otherwise it has all been smiles and bouquets. ""CAMEO” KENSINGTON Friday & Saturday 7:15 & 9:l5: Matinee Saturday 1 PM. "THE GOLDEN MISTRESS", in techni- color. starring John Agar and Rosemarie Bowe. Men would do anything for "The Golden Mist- ress" . . . they hirngered for her treasure and died for her pleas- ure! Also Serial and News. II E G E N "GHOSTS on we .- sq; r LEO GOROEY I BOWEIIY BOYS :20 :20 Today 3:16- Sa.turday......... THE L005!” 79 79 .- JOIAIII IATZ RAYMOND III! - SUMMERSIDI TONIGHT 7:10 - 9:20; SATURDAY 2 - 7:10 - 9:20 -- DOUBLE BILL - "THUNDERI NG HERD" With RANDOLPH SCOTT Ind HARRY CAREY (ACTION WESTERN) The W9'ld,d lrtlckiest Cindi? . - - -,V' h I roooiif. shootin'. romantic ., O oonodyrlotl V G fella .