JR BOMB O These two young teen-agurs their parents killed with 42 others in the bomb-blasted crash of a united airlines plane Nov. 2, are Clarence O'Brien. Hyde Park. Mass. and her brother Peter Wbalcn, Halifax, N.S. were called home last week owing to the ser- ious illness of their mother in Char- lottetown hospital where she under- went an operation. Mr. John R. O'Brien. left on re- turn to his duties in Halifax, on Saturday after being called home owing to the illness of his wife who resides here- RPHANS GET A ance Policy. Sherry Morgan. 14 INSURANCE beneficiaries of a 5125.000 lnsur-lof Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Morgan. and her 12-year-old sister. Susan (right) were orphaned by the death l . They are living in Vancouver with their grandmother. (CP Photo).. LITTLE SANDS Mr. Carleton Hume. Little Sands. returned on Wednesday from a bus- iness trip to Nova Scotia. horses. 1 1 The carferries ”Prlnce Nova and "The Dunning" made one way also a grand prize for the to A book display during the the rough and stormy waters. Nol ltrip each Tuesday morning due Book Week At Souris Library i 1 Book week at Souris Library was Mr. Bruce Stewart, Wood Islands, observed with guest enthusiasm by was in Little Sands on Monday. N in with his portable forge. shoeing the pupils from all the schools. The Library was open extra af- . ternonns to accomodate all tile. grades from the schools. There was a door prize for each day and week. week was in the window of Crockett and Mr. Em Roach, was , Visual. in other trips were made that day, Storey's store. his old home port here last week than forty years since Bill Roach left here to reside in Halifax. Miss Geraldine O'Brien. return- ed to her class at N.N.A. on Mon- day after being absent for two weeks with an attack of flu. Pie Sterling Keefe, has arrived home from two years service in going to a new posting with Can- ada's armed forces. The first storm of the season. hrollght sleighs out here on Sun- Tbehlnd the Other, day while cars had it pretty tough 1 going. Mr. Uhert Coffin has staff of Holman's in Charlottetown as an outside salesman. Nir llmrard Blaxland. has join- ed the staff of the Firestone store in Charlottetown. following a term in the armed forces. ,1 Mr. Barney MacDonald, has been 1 on the sick list with a severe in- fection on his face, those infections are commonly called csrbuncles. N. Eastern Guardian YOUR BLOOD will save a life. Be a donor at one of the Red Cross Clinics week of Dec. 5th. ATTENTION CURLERS.” Meet- inlz will be held at club room on Wednesday. Nov. 3 at B p.m. Purpose. election of skips and other important business. Large attendance requested. ST. AND'REW'S Lodge, Monta- Izllo. will hold an auction for the benefit of cripple children and other charities at Yeo's Theatre. Dcrcmher 7. starting at 8 p.m. sharp. Prizes as usual. Donations may be left at the Maritime Hcctrlc Company office. Out Our Way and these ferries exchanged bertilsi for a couple of days. It is more for the night. The ”Dunnlng stay- eratlvc ing at the Wood islands pier. Mr- Lynwood Blue. Little Sands. returned from Truro with another ,load of long (some 40 ft.) creosote .piles for the construction work at Murray Harbour on Wednesday morning Nov. 16. lattendingi the teachers meeting at Montague. The two road maintainers (one were through lLlt.tle Sands on Tuesday. This was badly needed as the roads were joined the jrough especially in the eastern sec- tion. Mr. Peter 0. Richards of Dredge No. 9 was at his home in Little Sands during this week. Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Glllis and family Little Sands have moved to Murray River. The car ferries running between Wood Islands and Caribou only made one round trip on Thursday and did not leave the (locks on Fri- day due to the heavy wind storm and rough seas. 0.5. Lester White of the Stada- cona Naval Base. Halifax. was at his home in Wood Islands East over the last weekend and Remem- brance Dny. C.0. NOT SO ESCAPE-PROOF PRINCETOWN. England (CPl- Three convicts including one who spoke with I Canadian accent have made a break in the last three days from Dartmoor prison. which boasts of being Britain's escape- proof prison. But two of them were recaptured Monday. after making a dash for freedom from the prison farm. 80011 By J. R. Williams . Some dressed dolls as chararters' The teachers were most co-op- and accompanied their their classes to the library. To the classes of the lower grades the teachers read appropiate stor- ies. games were taken part in which consisted of titles of books ql''''' : and e'v- Pupils of one room put on a book vlzllvxtir 1.? in c .-.-r vi of literature could be seen walk-l . mg down the nicer! to the liliral'y.l l'rom books line was dresserl as ,"Hansel". Then a boy from al ldifferent sch; . -nor - iacter depicted told the story of ”Hansel and Gretel" to his class- mates. Each visiting celss received a treat of candy and apples. BE. 1 anti iiIllIlE NEWS LEADERS TRAINING A training course will be held in Summerside on Saturday. Nov.l 26th. i Sessions will be held at Epworthl Hall. corner of Winter and Spring Streets. and will begin with re-. -gistration at 9.30 A. M. carryingl on throughout the day until 0.00 P. M. (With adequate breaks be-9 tween sessions) There will be free-I time for the Gulders both at noon.l with sessions resuming at 2. P. M. 1 and before the dinner in the eve- ning. This is an opportunity for Guid- ers throughout the Province to learn somtehing more about the Game of Guiding Even those who have attended previous trainings will again receive new ideas from these coming sessions. Training will include both ”beginncr's helps" and some more advanced training. Make it a point to plan now to' attend. If it is impossible for you to attend all the sessions. it will. be worthwhile to take in all many, as you can. i Bus or other travelling expenses will he rrfunded when you arrive at the Training. Lunch on Sat- urday will be supplied to all "Out- day morning. William Harry Rich- In a collision between a car and miles from Murray Harbour South. '- area of 6.000.000 square mlles--al- Ferguson. M .L, Car Struck By Train At Abney Crossing Yesterday At approximately 11:30 yester- across, when the collision occurr- ed. The train struck the front end of the car causing extensive dam- age to the vehicle. Mrv Richards was the lone occupant. He was taken to King's County Hospital, Montague. by Jack Fer- guson. Dr. Lester Brehaut was called on the case. Full extent of injuries had not been determined at a late hour. ards. 41. Abney. was involved in train at the Abney crossing. four The car. driven by Mr. Richards, partially stalled an approaching the level crossing. He was attempt- ing to "rev" the car up to get Souris Youths Among Voyagers To Antarctic London, Eng.-When the M.V.y most as large as South America- Thernn slipped down the Rivergwili be carried on through 1957 Thames last week on the first leg and '58. of a 14.000-mile voyage from Lnn- Jim MacDonald and Kimb," g';':m':eIt1':' l”1::"f7?!:lB':' Jarvis have A pretty good idea of eluded a pa” of advemuryseekmg what they can expect during this youths from Souris. P.E.I. They voyage. During the past summer: Ire Jim MacDonald. R113, 3011 lgfibefore sailing out of Halifax tor Mr. and Mrs. Reg ac ona . h b B and Kimball Jarvis. 20. son of Mr. L”"d”:'m' eTyhw"' ::f:o:m and Mrs. Lawrence Jarvis. W9” 9 em” 0 ” survey expedition in the Hudson The Theron (shown abovet. a . sturdy. M9-ton Arctic sealer, has Bgyutk;-t2:,e"g:li::::og,(;2:l-nvlxgz been enlisted to carry the advance Wm be interrupted only b;, then. ”"y for "'5 c”emny'pla""ed sojourn in Shackleton where the Trans-Antarctic Expedition, a bid mercury One" dim 35 low as 90 I” penetrate the vast unexplored degrees under the zero mark the "gimu M Antarctic" call of the sea may not be so In addition to her crew of 17, the appealing, Theron has made room for 17 mem- bers of the expedition. including the leader. Dr. Vivian Fuchs. and 300 tons of supplies ant! -quip-. ment. including a prefabricated house. three tractors. two aircraft. ,M1"- M9110" En FEFKUSOB. Murray 24 Greenland-bred husky dogs. and River '9" ”","”V on ' mp '0 "'9 other rrri ellaneous supplies. U- 5- 0" his Temrnv M1 F"? uson will accompany him back, To JOIN PARTY after spending several weeks, vis- A worldymmnus exmmer Wm. mug with relatives and friends. join the party aboard the Theron., Mr Harold Moore Hopewell. N. when the ship reaches Montevideo.lS. recently spent a few days at in the person of Sir Edmund Hil- the home of his parents. Mr. and lary of New Zealand. who couquer- Mrs- Rueben Moore, Murray River. ed Mount Everest on May 29. 1953. . along with -I-ensmg Nnrkay of In, Mr. .Louis Porter. and Mr. Laird dug Hmary Wm return to New MacKlnnon Murray River. left re- zealand next spring after the ad, cently for Nova Scotia. where they vance party establishes its base hope to and empl"yme'" in the at Shackleton. lumber wmd5' The Theron. which is under com- Mr. Bill Porter. Murray River mand of Captain Harald Maro of left recently for Saint John N. B. Chester, N.S., will remain in the where he hopes to find employment. Antarctic until the base has been Mr. Bruce MacLeod, Cagetown, established, returning to London in N. B.. was a recent visitor to March. 1956. The Expedition proper Murray River guest of his sisters. to Antarctica, which contains an Mrs. Basil MacLeod and Mrs. Jack --('D SOURIS THEATRE MONDAY - TUESDAY, NOV. 2151. - 22nd -Cinemascopes "JUPITER'S DARLING" Starring I FSTHER WILLIAMS - HOWARD KEEL Look At It This Way Insulating your home is a lifetime investment- paying off ins FUEL SAVINGS UP TO 40'7n ELIMINATES DRAFTS and COLD WALLS ADDS TO COMFORT OF HOME I00'7o FIRE PROTECTION SOUND PROOFS WILL NOT SETTLE CAN NOT CAUSE MOISTURE For full particulars contact :- Byard Thurber MT. STEWART. P.E.I. Agent for MODERN INSULATORS LTD. Moncton and Charlottetown Crippled U. S. Plano Roaches Safety HALIFAX (CF) - RCAF search and rescue here said Monday that a United States Air Force B-29 had limped safely into Gander, Nfld.. airport after developing en- gine trouble over the Atlantic. Details of the plane's trouble were not available here. but an earlier report from Gander said the four-engined bomber was limp- ing toward the airport at 90 miles an hour with two engines feath- ered. Air - sea rescue planes from American bases at Harmon field and Argentia escorted the plane to Gander from a point 130 miles east of the base. Eleven crewl Top scorer for the i'iii.'.lll was members were aboard. ! Henry Paquet. who scored 34 points. Other scorers for the TTTTSTTS 1 Knights were: Leo Paquet 13 pts.; Melvin Walsh 6 pts.. Bernard Campbell and Bert Paquet 2 pts. each, and .losr-pll Lung-aphicl pt. John Clinton icrl the scoring for Knighfs Defeat Lions In Souris Hoop Game LIONS vs KNIGHTS On Friday. November 18, the Knights defeated the Lions by 8 score of 58-29 in an exciting bask- etball game played in Saint Mary's Parish Hall. Souris. The Knight's team was made up of Henry Paquet, lCaptaint Bert Paquet, Edward Lutz. .lnseph Longaphie. Bernard Camphcil. Melvin Walsh and Leo Paquet, James K. Mac- Donald. Claude Creamer, Anthony Mullally. Fred Roach and George McI(innon. had two players put out of the game for fouls. Claude Peters andl Merrill LaBrech going off for thei Firemen and David MacDonald and Sinnott Mullally off for the !the Lions with It pts. Legion.-ii,-esy 35;; 1 Other scorers for the Lions lwere- David Paquet 6 pts George l lMl(i-Kjnnon 4 prsv; Anthony nil”. a y and Claude Creamer scored 2 pts. each. and James K. Mac- Donald scored 1 pt. 1 During the last quarter of the game. both Loo Paquet and Bert Paquet were expelled from the lgame, having reached the limit- 'ed number of fouls. About 45 spect- Channel 2 ators were on hand t owatch this lexcmng game. 2:00 p.m.-F. Concert Hour ' 3:00 p.m.-Florian Zabach FIREMEN vs LEGIONAIRES 3:30 om.-At Home with Helen CKCW - Moncton Television Programme . , , y Cracker An exciting game was witnessed 4:30 p,m,-'roday wm; Arlen. by about 35 spectators in Saint Holder Mary's Parish Hall on Saturday. 4:45 p.m.-Uncle Jack at the November 19. between the Legion- Piano aires and the Firemen. both Souris teams. The Legionaires, composed ,of Ken 0'Hanley (Captaini Patrick Wood. David MacDonald, Sinnott Mullally Danny MacDonald. Ne- ville Creamer and Cyril Gallant; defeated the Firemen which were 5.00 p.m-Magic of Music 5:30 p.m.-Howdy Doody 6:00 p.m.-Barbie's Scrapbook ul ,1 ..l.-CKCW-TV News p.m.AWeather p.m.-Sports n.m.--CBC News J Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1955 Aftermath Of Diplomats Case LONDON, (Reuters)-One for- eign office official was asked to resign and another was permitted to resign following investigations Turton did not identify either into the disappearance of diplo- of the men who resigned from mats Guy Burgess and Dollaldl the foreign office. T The Guardian Page 5 Maclean. the House ol'Cvlnn!Mll was told Monday. Foreign Undersecretary Rob- ert Turton made the statement II reply to a question on Burgess and Maclean. who the fonlgll 0" fice recently said had been I0lI' term Russian agents. CAPITOT. ms suntan: sxcrrsusm of OUR nuts! now out tit: smell AFTER 255) YEARS I Wilt. - TODAY & WED. IN IJUT-DP-THIS -WDRL CULDR BY Techi, y A T1 q ( ' xx sauna. 1- jib FAITH I!0RIERGUE- REX REASON ' mm LIICE fllllll - IUSSILL IOIISII huswmrmw-in-qunlxxllnmmutmnmcowlustsmu-nrlLIlAl.D EXTRA: NEWS - CARTOON - SHORT made up of Claude Peters, (Cap- 7:00 p.m.-People Are Funny taint Paul Paquet, Merrill La- 7:30 p.m.-Adventures of Robin Brech. (icorgo MacDonald, John Hood (Squirt) MacDonald. and Gcurgei 8:00 p.m.-GM Theatre Walsh; by a score of 33 in 17. 9:00 p.m.-Dragnet Top scorer for the night irasl 9i30 lJ-m--P1Ck 5119 5131'! Ken O'llanicy. for the Legionaires 10I00 P-m--CWZEHS FOYUM who made 23 of the teams 3310330 points. Other scorers for the Leg- 11:00 ionaires were: David MacDonald 'l:l0 . 5 pts. and Cyril Gallant 4 pts. 11:15 nm.-Feature FI1m- For the Fircmcn, Claude Peters Ainerlcall Emil”! 1 scored 9 pts. with Merrill La Brechi 12:15 p-m.-Sum Off and Paul Paquet each getting 41 pts. to their credit. Each teaml p.m.-Donald O'Connor p.rn.-CKCW-TV News p.m.-Weather , 'Twas the night before Christmas and all ifhrough Devil's Island there was the devil to pay. Three escaped convicts take over . . .1 The setup is perfect! How come they wind upl trimming trees and singing carols? 1 That's the hilarious part of ii! LAST NIGHTS AUDIENCE ROLLED WITH LAUGIITERI TRY TO SEE IT TONIGHT OR WEDNESDAY : VlS1..1.Vli1.9N HUMPHREY IIGAIIT l-rlnlusllllov y ""'iE......"''''""' .1 ""3" -"T - ' snows 3:30 PRINCE EDWARD CAPITOL - MIDNIGHT ATTENTION HOCKEY FANS After an exciting evening at the Arena wily not finish a real exciting day by coming to tho Mid-Nita Show at the CAPITOL. This show is having its first run in this City and if the crowd is large. there will be many more good shows like this one. until LIN II .S. 5. LC; - -'';)A. .N' g It (R K! wgyi , 9, 4 C, 07? .4. ,';-.'3-”' eat! iv a treasury of 41.3. 0 'a.lO rill. A - VI by . HIM FLKT A5 A PANCAKE BUT SHE'S AFRAD TO MAKE A DEUSIOM FOR FEAR HE WON'T LET HER U55 TH' CAR ER SQIETHIMV of Town" Guiders, and all Gulders will be the guests of the Provincial Association for dinner in the eve- nine. , y Will all Guiders planning to a- ttend return their forms or phone Mrs Ralph Dumont 120 Brighton Road dial 4759 immediately. as transportation must be arranged for. also the folks in Summerside must know how many to prepare meals for. NT RRAf"KI.I-21' GUIDE ('0. l Mrs. James I. MacKay has tak-. en over the Leadership of lst Bracklcy Guide Co. and Miss Helen Chappelle has very kindly offered to help We thank these Ladies. and wish them the best of luck; TRINITY BROWNIES Mrs. Reid is just like Old Mother. Huhhard. she has so many Brown-1 ies that she didn't know what to do. I so she divided them into two Packs. 1 Mrs. L. D. McKay is the Newi Brown Owl. We weichme her to our Guide Family. and wish her happy days with her Brownies. 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