President Eisenhower Monday. was sworn in for his second tcrml by Chief Justice Warren in I pith- lic ceremony at the Capitol in U. S. PRESIDENT TAKES OATH FOR SECOND TERM I I Washington. John T. Fey. clerk. Supreme Court. is at center. Let's Talk It Qver I Harold Macltiillan. Britain's newt prime minister. said in 1936 thej task of his cncratton was ”to conquer poverty-to invent new so- cial devices for the regulation of plenty." Today without exactly go- ing hack on this principle, be be lievcs that the present decade should be a period of economic op- portunity for individuals in Brit- ain rather than of mass equality. This, he says. is the only way to expand the economy and meet the rigorous costs of the welfare state. lllacitlillan is now called it right winger but hr intzctiiously links his present bclicf with his left wing opinion of 1936, and contrives to make sense out of what an the surface might look to be widely divergent views. No one will qitiirrt-I with tho Men of R iicliarc state with happi- itm rtizttt flown the tint-. out it must not he iiist a utopia without realistic foiindaiions. and the mat- tcr of paylnt: the piper for any dancing we may do must alwayl be taken into consideration. Ab- solute mass equality is pretty much of a myth in any case. 1! men are equal In a spiritual sense. hi I metal. ecomnomis. physical or mental sense. he runs a wldo Table Alurn oil and gives chimney mantle and wick. draining. Available in pan- tel colors or plain white. Marqate United Held It's Annual Meeting The annual nit-cling of lllargate United Church nict in the Church Vestry on Mondat af- ternoon, January llth. The lllL't.'l- ing opened with prayer by Minister, Rev. 5. II. Ilaslaiii The minutes of the previous tin- nual meeting were l't'i.ld, approved and signed. The secretary was gamut of values. If the stalesmank aim were to iconquer pinching poricrty it would seem to bc a good starting itlcal. Many government heats think that jacking up the general economy solves all the other problems, but ithis in a world where inequalities are so pronounced is scarcely citoiigh. It's like trying to help those who pick tip the crumbs from the rich man's tattle by pm- Ylfllllg a richer bill-of-tare so that the poor may pick tip richer crumbs. This mode of thinking leads to inadequate old age pen- sions. and other aids to the people who are in need. In the last an- alysis, the condition of our lowest stratum of society is the best baro- meter of a governing body's real worth. ALADDIN LAMPS model that burns kcroscnc iioit white light. inum foiint complete with 2.95 DRAIN TRAYS Made of unbreakable piss tie for long lasting wear Fluted style to r qnieli thel me-know that he was missed at the l W I I ll asked to write a letter to a church I cider. Mr. Melville Baker, who has been ill. expressing hope for his recovery. and letting him l'ltC('llllg. Splendid reports of the various organizations were read as follows. The Margate Auxili- ary of the W. M. S. and Mission Band by Mrs. John Johnson; Baby llziiid by Mrs. Arthur Profitt; Cliiitoii Auxiliary of the W. M. S. and Mission Band by Mrs. Wilfred Pickering; Sunday School by Heath Mayhcw; Young People's Union by llcggie Dennis; the Women's Association by Mrs. Hillard Woodside and Mrs. Chester How- ard: cemetcry committee by Reg- izie Dennis: parsonage trustees by Gt-urge Mayhew. Church treasur- erls report was given by Ralph Howard. The following are the church of- ficers for I957: The Session. Mel- ville Baker. Wilfrcd Pickering. Gcorcc Mayhcw, Wilbur Dennis; treasurer. Ralph Howard; audit- or. ftlrs. Hoath Mayhew; secret- ary. Mrs. Arthur Profitt; secret- ary of board of stewards. Ralph Howard; committee of stewards, llillard '.'.'oodside. Robert Heaney. Arthur Profitt. Charles Wood- sidc. Ross Woodside, Philip Hen- derson. Chapel steward. W. 8. Warren: church trustees. John Page 14 The Gun Burns Night anniversary was ccl ebrated iii Summerside on Tues- day evening with the presenta- tion of a concert in the Presby- terian Church Hall. which featuh ed top talent from Summersida and surrounding districts; in Scot- tish songs. dances and readings suitable for the occasion. Each year this talented group under the couvenorship of Miss Jean MacFadyen has delighted Summcrside audiences with enter- tainment songs and dances. dear to the hearts not only of Scotsman but also those who are lads and lassies for that day at least. it was the general opinion of all who were fortunate in being able to gain admittance, that this year's presentation was perhaps the best in a long line of Scottish concerts given in Summerside. There was something to appeal to young and old alike and from the opening curtain to the final chorus it was thoroughly enjoyed by the capa- city audience. PIPED in Opening with the pipes of Sgt. MacQueen of R.C.A.F. Station Sum mcrside, who piped in the dancers. the program proceeded from num ber to number with professional finesse. High on the list of favor- ites were the dances of the Mission Elizabeth Davison and Eleanor Champion who presented the ”Cake Walk", danced for the first time in this Province. a number which brought forth round after round of applause. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith delighted all wlth.their dance of fifty years ago. Choir numbers with solo parts taken by Myrna Hancock. J. C. Mountain tand Thomas Hall de- lighted the audience as did Ilia numbers of the male octette fea- turing Rev. L.M. Murray J.P. Mao Innis. Allison MacLean. Roscoe Walker, Wm. Conkey. John Cam- Glydon. Hamid Wpodslds. Wilfred Pickering, Melville Baker. Roy Thompson, Wesley Heaney. Heath Mayhew; parsonage trustees. Ivan Pickering, Heath Mayhew. Stan- ley Sharpe; cemetery committee. Turner Glydon. Wilbur Dennis, Melville Reggie Dennis; secretary treas- urer of cemetery comm., Reggie Dennis; church ushers. Murray Mayhew. Eric Heaney. Ross Wood- side. Reggie Dennis. Rev. Mr. Haslam in his rc- marks noted the value of tho Sunday School in our church life ans spoke a word of thanks to teachers and officers. He express- ed appreciation of the . . group and stated that two of the Margate group had been selected to attend national camps this past summer. Benediction by Rev. Mr. Johnson. wllbiir Dennis. Turner l'iI'f'h tlnnieware glass that is easy to clci-in -ittp uiih lock on cover that fits both sections. Guaranteed two years. Oil ounce size. .50 6 cover knob .95 ONLY THREE DAYS 33”!” ” it it DOUBLE 1 BOILER TEAPOTS Made of polished aluminum with baltellte handle with neat fitting eovar. Haslam closed the meeting. To o section CUP all . Modern design gt. Baker. lame Glaydon. , 1”ESdi' WE” 23' 1&7 Mutual Fine S'side Burn5' Night Concert Was A Braw Affair Indeed ertm. Elwood Campbell. Ewen Nicholson. The Trinity Quartiette always a favorite in Summerslde were ex- cellent in their rendition and were heartily applauded. The quartetta is composed of Herb. Sc-hurman. Lloyd Ellis. Willard lion. and Allan Wedlock. An evenings entertainment In Summerside would not be com- plete without the readings of Mrs. J.S. Perry who when it comes to immitable impersonations cannot be equalled. Vocal solos by Mrs. L.M. Callbeck. Thomas Hall, Eliz- abeth Brookins were most pleas- ing as were the vocal duet by Miss Myrna Hancock and Miss Maur- een Forbes. Master Donald Groom proved to be I fine favorite of the group and his vocal solos. one of which was in Gaelic brought spontaneous ap- plause. Accompanist for the even- ing were Ruth Lawley. Mrs. Wm. Forbes and Rev. Mr. Murray. Plan Alberton Benefit Dance A special wmmittee of the Al- herton Branch of the Canadian Igglon was formed last evening to make arrangements for a com- munity benefit dance next Tues- day night and a canvass of the town in aid of an Alberton family which suffered a serious loss in a fire last Saturday afternoon. Col- lectors were appointed for the various sections of the town with a special collector for business firms. Members of the committee are Elmore MacKay, R. Mcxinnon, Frank Weeks, Heath Profit. Doug Nicholson, Stephen Burke and Mrs Arthur Mac-Rae. Trio Remanded For Sentence I Three Summerside youths were ” J for i until Thursday morning after being found guilty in Police Court. Sum- merslde of breaking. entering and theft from the Sally Shop on Water Street. Magistrate E.l-I. Strong. QC. presided. The break occurred sometime last Friday night when the office safe was removed from the store and concealed in a snowbank a few yards to the rear of the build- ing. The trio was apprehended b Constables Harry MacKay an Ralph Hardy late Sunday night when they attempted to haul the safe away in a stolen car. llllllilllitlllllit Electric FRY PANS Polished aluminum with cool bakelile handle and sealed in element. Made by General Electric with convenient heat control dial on the handle. 11”; inches in diameter. 1.95 edge that ation. Made metal wfh handle. POTATO CUTTERS Table model with knife clean cuts in 3 open- 'S'sic.'e Rotarians Are Told Insurance Co. iThe Value Of Travel Industry , l . . (Holds Meeting i The annual meeting of Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire lnsur-, ance Company was held in thet Civic Auditorium in Sumrnerside on Tuesday. The financial statement showed that the revenue exceeded the ex- , penditures by approximately Sl6.l 623.06 I The president. Mr. 'l'.J. lnmanl of Redeque presided. i This company has the practicel of rotating its pl'eSId9lllI eachl, year. ' The directors for the year 195') are as follows: Gregor Maccallum. 1 Brackley Beac . Macintosh. Ti ish. vice-president; T. Leland Linklatter. Summerside, secretary-treasure and manager; E.W. Johnstone. Burlington: Chea- sel Annear. Lower Montague James Maclhy, Charlottetown: Ralph Johnstone. Long River; Al- bert Linkletter. Linkletteri T. J. lnman. Bedeque. league Ch'ship To Be Decided Al S'side Tonight The final game for the champ ionsliip of the rural Prince County Pre-Christmas League between the Albany St. Pats and the Free town Royals should attract a largo crowd of fans to Civic Stadium to- night. Much has been said and written about the prowess of tho Cameron-Dawson-Noonan line of the St. Pats, and Freetown will be out to show all and sundry that this high flying line can he stopped by a rugged defence such as the Royals possess. The two top rural teams at Prince County will certainly go all out tonight to capture the cham- pionship and trophy that goes with it and no doubt the sup- porters of each team will be out in force to cheer their favorites along to victory. Game starts at 8.30. FINE ADVENTURE FILM AT CAPITOL SUMMMERSIDE The story of the pioneers of the future. the rocket pilots who shape America's future in the air by flying the latest iet-rocket plan- es, comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre. in "Toward the Unknown." a Toluca production in Warner-Color. starring William Holden with Lloyd Nolan, Virginia Lelth and Charles McGraw. For his first production as head president; John i At tlv: regular meeting of the Rotary Club of sum date. Mr. George Fraser. Director of the P.E.l. Travel Bureau. spoke on the tourist industry as it attacks Prince Edward island. Prefncing his remarks with criticism of the Gordon Commission. Mr. Fraser stated they had overlooked an im- portant aspect of the Maritime economy when they disregarded the tourist industry. Fifty years ago. said Mr. Fraser. Bermuda was in the same con- dition as the Maritime Provinces find themselves today. By. publi- cizing their tourist attractions. if overlook the benefit to the tourist industry that tho causeway would have. The present ferries are not adsquate to carry all the traffic offering at certain times. and al- though the new terry will help it will not solve this problem. He pre- dicted that 1957 will be the blunt tourist year in the hiswrypzf Prince Edward Island. The speaker was introduced by notartaa Edgar Cannna. who 5,. charge of the pmgrau 1, Charles Hogan. Director oi .. Sumrnerside Lobster Carniva. my manager of the Civic Stadtim was introduced to the members ,., a guest of the club. Following in. weeks . t Vaughan Groom named a committee um Lowell k II . to gather with Earl Smith, '33,! Cannon and Vaughan Groom to meet wtth Mayor. Council. and School Board to see If something could be done resartltne I Ptiysicu Fitness program for Iutnmerside has become the largest industry on the island; in which 90 per cent of the population are en- gaged. Prince Edward lsland could well become the Bermuda of the North. The value of the tourist business is not realized by many of the people. Last year between five and six million dollars was spent by tourists and if the business was lost it would represent the biggest crop failure in the history of the island. ALL BENEFIT Nor are the resort owners the only ones who benefit. investi- gations show that approximately 17 per cent of the tourist dollar is spent for lodgings. and the ra- malnder is distributed throughout .all classes on the Island. That it's value b recognized In Ottawa is shown by the Minister of Northern Affairs, the Hon- Jean Lesage. appropriating an ad- ditional S300,0(I) for publicity this year. He also stated that the whole amount would be used to promote tourists to the Maritime area. Advertisements are being placed throughout eastern United States and as far west as Chicago, in newspapers, magazines. etc. This is over and above the regular campaigns of the Maritime Prov- laces. In addition to the publicity, Mr. Fraser stated that we should not pany. Holden selected Mervyn Le- Roy. one of Hollywoodls all-time greats as producer-director. All the f the film released by Warner Bros-. were shot at the Edwards Air Force Base. in California. with the )(-2. latest experimental plane playing an important part in the story. Holden. 1955': most popular sc- tor. acccording to the Photo-play Gold Medal Award poll. has had an amazing procession of hits in the last few years. His greatest suc- cesses have included "The Coun- try Girl." lLove is A Many splen- dored Thing." 'Plcnic" and "The Proud and the Profane." 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