surfaced. UP- huge carrynil West River Some of the major activities to merit four miles in length bctwec-nttioiial Park hard l the Highway Department's prog-iMargate and New London. This is PER RTGHT, a ram during the year have been.la part fulfilment of the plan to nioves till for the Tl-IE HiE;HWAY DEPARTMENT'S PROGRAM tion of a four mile strip of con- crete pavement laid between Cross Roads and Mount Albion. LOWER trails feature alllcurven and high dumps on the Trans Canada High- way. This is a curve in the road UPPER LEFT a section of pave-.bave all roads leading to the Na- Bridge. LOWI-JR LEFT, is a sect-.RlGH'l:. attractively painted guardi nmr Eldon. l .c 2-:x...l . , ,' A hiiffi-i lunch was sen"-i Upon. adjoiirniticiit of tho meet-l ed by a c ii in m 1 I t ee of ladies ing. lunch was served by Mrs. i lldffl bl" ill? Coeds 0i the Univ-livan Laurie. Mrs. George Chand- ! i - .. . . v ' 0 yr 5. D. U. Held lJuiiior League Held lRally Day Held At ;-3 I - P alts November Meeting Covehead United A umni arty ' ' The regular monthly meeting of- The annual Rally Day service if The St. Dunstan”: University the Junior League of the -(.llHl'- was held in St. James United i Alumni Association held an in-Elottetown Hospital was held in the Church, West Covehead. Sunday y fonnai social evening at the Univ-l Nurses residence on Fucsilziy. - morning. Oct. 3ist. 1 crsity Gymnasium on WednesdayiNovembcr tith. Mrs. Jack hiac-' Mrs. Gideon Mat-Lauchlan S. S. It November 7th. Approximately four Eachern. President. opened the -Superintendent presided. The mus- E" hundred persons were present for meeting with a prayer. This was ic was led by the Junior Chair the event, including the serior followed by the minutes of the last under the direction of Mrs, cheg. ciass and the coeds of the univ- meeting, and roll call. The ireas- my Hughes. Church organist, with . ersity who were guests of theiurereave her report. The convi-n- .-, ypegigl gelection by ' Alumni. The Rector. Rev. John A. ors of the various committees ”J9SuS hm, us shim:-. Miss Ru", Sullivan, welcomed the alumni gave their report. fM(.(-auum read me scripture 1,3,. blcll l0 lb? CBmPl15- The yllilasl" Thank-you notes were read from. sun. :y gllcf-;Cll;1)nl95lg3iT rfglll-f9Vell'l'l8 Wasy Mrs. Hubert 0'Hanley. Mrs. Bry- The i'0li0ll'lllg4 programme was T: 1:..;;...."I.?'.... ..'3'.;22i.'. . .";,.';.".;'"5.:.".” l.'.'.;- ';l.;;:;:;:'l3:3.;;;i';:;3ssd.d,;;5(;:1:;i:; gm-i'ii;;,';e . ' . 4 . . v - . ' .' . : ' 5 i i lfleclltln 0l 501125 by ill? ('0ll9il9 president. read the report on the is My 'Father's gworid Nelson 1 Glee Club under the direction of Mm-mm? Hospital (tom-on-.,(,,,, jshaw; Rwnanony FBye'Mm,MiL ' ii Elev gorges Klellyk and. b.v the jht.-Id in St. Androvia, New Bruns-yum; Violin solo, Wayne Hughes; th:-ezirccllion 1:)! iilct'.r:3:iadh Ilurgesi wlck m May. ism” Juan Maccauum; Readinm y 5::'(':a'IlVyI";:g"ll:fr:l5er"3:”;fI:'-'1 man of the dam, mm,"mc.(.' R. Cann: Exercise. Heroes for Rally i l A program of .square riancingipmled "" "'9 dim" m be Mid Day by 7 b9”: SM": Brenl-13 was riirriori out under the direct-'thls m"''”'' "1 the R"”"w”-V ban" Xmmkeri R”."a”"n' Mario" M" A in" M D. J. A. MMM-"an and mom. Mrs. Urban MrQiiaid, con-y(.allI)m: Reading, Myrna MacMil- :, 1,". ,,mm,m..""-S (m.hes,,.,, P,-0,..yvenor for the Waysuind Means Ian: Solo: Miss ivlary Forsyth; . mod U", music for made," dancg reported on the Xmas iree .Iacit- ll;.;cei;cilse: ht;-inythkindlsw og ropie; i,,., . ciaiun: ea er c a uni. Sleyeratl mt!-mbers were awarded- . ccr i ica as or competing prim- l lary catechism. Rev. Mr. Forsyth ersity under the convcnorship ofller and Mrs. Eddie Brown. ipreachefl 3" yll'l5Pl'll1l 531'- ' 4 Mn. Mark R. Mac(;llIgan. mnn using for his text Matthew y nr, .1, H, R Hume. on berm" 2819. The offering was received i of the fliumnl Executive. thanked this social gathering the success by Ronald HlylKll'-'S.Sl9flllll Y0IlI'IlK- the ladies for the buffet and the that it was. it is expected thatltr Ind Ste-rlmiz MacCalium. Mar- members of the Alumni for their this event will become an annual lit"! Hull!!! 0llPl'Od Pray"- attondanre and support in making one. i The congregational ,Hyn-ins ..t,.. m, , mu nu chair, I Mrs. Angus MaL.Em.m.,.,,. (.h,,;,... Marlene liiighes: Solo. Edith Mc- T lsnow Problems lAre Corrected ; in an effort to eliminate cnowl lumps on the highways of the iProvince. the Department of High iways during the last few days has ;been removong steep banks at lvarious localities which have ten- ded to catch and hold the snow. The perpendicular bank is slo- lped off after which the top soil its replaced so that no land is .lost to the farmer. Highway en- l Warn.-sly, Nf.Rv(Cl5:7tiit7i-ile- say branch No. 58, Canadian Le- l'l'ell-gion, Thursday voted S300 to vet. week's during service were "Jesus Shall. Reign wberc'er the Sun," me the storig of Jesus." 'iSavior erans Lilie a Sheitherd lead us." ' equipment gineers believe that by ta kin g away the steep banlt there will be no cause for the snow to lodge in some of the deep cut- ' h mm 1 h 1 BY "'9 V"'Y DePl' i.3.'i.i. i..-i'f'be2".”Z?.pe'i?J.il.'i.?i"i. at the Water Works Hill. some times it would take Departmental two days to fully clear this stretch of road. On gravelled surfaced roads it is pro posed to not only remove the sides of the cutting but to build up the surface of the road at the same time. The work of widening cuttings will continue so long as weather conditions permit. injured in last Springhiil mine explosion. .,, wmmiaaggmg grow oldt' condemn. H the going down of morning The Rogers Company lleinembrance Day Novernberll -- - I956 - -- Waging war to crush lie opp:-eaaora. powesuoia-noblean gaveupthdrIvesloruaandFrco- doin'a cause. hf? They shall grow not old, as we that an lgff Age shall not weary them. nor the years We will remember them. OWlllNl1QA1'lIl.!l'llIU!I-O Macoosgaw - sows co. MI; - the sun and in the Hardware Limited 47' duriaelndeona Wt FIRE IVICTI IAMILIII samr JOHN. N.a. tcn - ii two-alarm tire early Friday forced two families from a three - storey wooden house in the city's east and as firemen called in all the city's equipment to control ' the blaze. No one was injured. K Page 12. The Guardian Satuntlay. Nov. to. 1956 1 P. E. i. Girl quid"; Executive Meets The November cross that. leaders having been . several new companies was-kins towards that goal and good P3081?-rs in being made. Recon. were also received from the venous departments - badge. Cllllll. lones. hospitality, public re- lation. txialning, discussion "mi lattice 'Mr. Ian -Mocleod ladmiiiodxa Bar sitting of the 5:- V J.G. Tweedy yesterday. Mr. Ian MacLeen MIC- At a special Court presided over Land at New Glasgow and char- lottatown was admitted to 016 Bar of Prince Edward Island. He lsaaonofRev.uidMrs.W.J. Macbeod of New Glasgow. Pl 1. In making application for Mr. lane. in connection with badges. It was I ended that the All- llound Cord be brought ink: use again. The Tr Committee in- dicated that Patrol leaders training would be held in January at dif- leitnt centre Mrs. A.G. Macmillan. deim provincial wminisaioner. explain- with regard to the'Baden-Powell tribute and the meeting divided in- to broups for further discussion. Mrs. Cuclmore urged all mem- bers of the executive. who can possibly do so. to attend the Guid- er-Scauter ball. of any particular prob- lby the hospltiilty committee. YtoeemaIt0g”erihdi...euiglweevedteptveyeemeve0Ih0yI04 MOIl'lIACVtON...R0m PIOVICHQ !DIHAV...ll0GNOtI beettoneedermewevetddvhgeeodtlteu. The Sllentrali . . . guaranteedgnation-wide with a written road basard guarantee. Guaranteed satisfaction or your money bacli. g...puQ.g.gJlougevtveedweer-Oeevebesaeoheyoet ereiind.Iteoteew.becderendeeveveelIeMNlI0- aoeyearleeann.'..&.” M-'IW6: 64 ST. PILTEWS ROAD DIAL 4911 ed the procedure to be followed TW rouitl(.M.A.9iK.romn in E: Esrlii i get: "it is refreshing to see a young iman of your character and ability practicing Law in his native province." Qald Justice eedy. Words of welcome were voiced by Frederic A. Large. Q.C. and Allison Giuis on behalf or the P.E.l- Law Society. Both predic- tcd a bright future lnr'Mr. Mac- E Present for the occasion w a s and Bnance, with; ,Coffee and biscuits were served .Mr. MacLeod's father and his aisterL Mrs. Robert Schunnan. TI! IXPIT ' ll! hkty locking YILAHG CDVIIOV IOCIRI. hut Hum an" ion and to” high. In Intel one let the Nursery. lull luring. Chain sh Wiper. INIIVLI IOGIV ll PIBM. AUTO. Noni. no Drive Modal. Wind- 'GI r Silk Ind ttlnfl. ' YNINLI C DOLIN IYIOLLII. jut like the l rut mug with adiasubh heel: and tilt-eel . lined I end at Sen. Chem! Icoete. II. 3 i i i