4:A'I1UARY 14, 1954 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Summer Street, Summerside. Phone 8031 News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representatlvo GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: 8032 and 8033 The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Summerside: gall Booluto a, Summer Street; Gourlies Drugstore, 21 Central Street; g.1ly's Now-stand. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 67 Granville Street; Myra Doucette's Grocery, second Street; Island Motor Transport, Water Street; Vince's Grocery. 120 Russell Street; Enman's Self. service Drug Store; Fred's Grocery, Convent Street. K. L. Waite in Kensington. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alborton: Frank Weeks. Representative. Phone: 88-2 Office and 68-3 I-louse. -"IRON. STEEL" - Buy bai- iron, sleiahshoe steel at Bruce's. JOCK”. Bodcque Rink. South Shore League, Thursday. fanuary 14th. 8:15. Albany st. Pats vl. Summerside Aces. Admis- sion 35 cents. -"BRICKS" -- Buy Cl'i.i.psns,n and brick No. 1 Quality selected at Bruce's. -HOCKEY MEETING in Bar- den Legion Hall. Friday 5 pm., to form Junior Hockey League. Duvor and Vicinity -Recent visitors to Eruimmerstdp were Meats. Pa-ul. Peter, and Rorlce Dolmn, also Mrs. Felix Dolron Miss Helen Pincau, employed in Bloomfield, spent the week-end at her home in Duvar. Mr. Connie Pineau was a recent train passenger to Charlottetown. Mr. Peter Plnea-u has returned to Fredericton, N. B.. after spend- ing the Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pineau. Friends of Mr. Andrew Arsen- auit, Summerside, are sorry to learn of his serious illness in the -CARD PARTY in Margste school. Friday night. -HOCKEY Bedeque Rink Fri- day, January 15th at 8:15. South Shore League, Freetown Royals VI. Albany St. Pats. Admission 35 cents. -LAURA BAIN SOCIETY MEET -president Mrs. Frank Jenkins opened the January meeting of the Laura-Bain Missionary Society of the Summerside Baptist Church. with Sinking of "All The Way." Mrs. Edward Poole was pianist. ',Uhe scripture lesson in James 3 was read by Miss Ruth Simmons and a poem "Cal-elem Words" was given by Mrs. Harry Croasman. A circle of prayer followed. The president gave an interesting read- ing on "The Tongue no Man can Tame". The singing of "More Love to Thee” closed the devotional per- iod. The roll call was ruponcled to with a Bible verse containing the word "First". The study per- iod ”0n the African Mission Field," was conducted by the presi- dent. assisted by Mrs. William Mezzison. A social hour was en- joyed when Mrs. Clifford smith and Mrs. Bruce Johnston served lunch. .5 Alma and Vicinity -Miss Irene Kinch. RN, Hall- fax. N.S., visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Franl. Kinch over the Prince county -Hospital" Christmas week end Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fleming, Hamilton, Ont.. are at present in Duvar where they plan to reside during the winter months. Miss Rita Kinch of Alma, spent holidays visiting friends in Tignish. relatives and The monthl ti f D i y mee ng 0 mar Mr. and Mrs. John Locke of Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Arsi-nault. on Jan. 5. Mr. Gus Arsenault loft r-cvntiv for British Columbia where he is stationed with the Canadian Army. Prior to this he spent 30 days with his family after having served with the army in Germany. CJ CHARGE DROPPIS-D OWEN SOUND, Ont, (UP) --A diarse of attempted murder against Jadg Trsynor. 27. of Owen Sound, was automatically dropped in Suprane Court here Wednesday when a grand jury returned a "no WP on the charge, Traynor was convicted some weeks ago of in- decent assault on a school boy and was sentenced to two years in Kingston penitentiary as a crini- inal sexual psycopath, and to a further indefinite term. Professional Cams 1. mi: nTciisi'. Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside. P. It. I. PHONE 2885 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant I. I I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Cnmmorsido IIAL I' 0. 30! use on E. E. PARKMAK t. D. lt.U. 0 OMETBIST Glands Fitted Eyes uirunlnao Olfioo Hours: I to 1! - I In 5 and by appointment. PHONE 8387 IIOINT THEATRE BLDG. hnsrnos St. Summerside I. F. IIIIKTEII ll. 0. 0PTOM.E'I'RlS'Z lnnunorsldo. P. B I. Complete Visyal Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 8110 IHA.Ll.MAN'S BUILDING LTLMMM A. Raymond Grant. , 380.. 0.0. OPTOMETIIIST Complete Vlanal Analysis Clnsaea Fitted In Water Street. sanunornldc Abovo llusrloa Mill's Men's Wear Phone 8580. Dr. H. I. MocNolll PHYSICIAN I SURGEON Water ltroot (Opposite Holmurs) mu. am PM Dally. -i:oo- mo I-.M. Dali). DIAL 10”. II. E. El.l.l8 8: SDI lln - Auto - Casualty IICIIIBANOI I Ionic! In Ions-ornldo DD. 4. muuuiuoiiiia VIIIIXRINARIAN Dis) 2520 water Btrect lint Insnmoi-side Locke Road. accompanied by Mrs llnekeis mother. Mrs John Ashley. Union Road. Vere guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar. Alma. Mr. Gerard Kelley, teacher of Rosevllle spent his holidays at the home of his brother-in-law and ' sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn. I Elmsdale. Mrs. James O'Brien of Elmsdale left for Montreal on Jan. 5, to be present at the marriage ceremony of her son Gerald and Miss Jean Callaghan of St. Louis. Mr. Carl O'Brien of Boston, Mass, is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyiril MoKenna, ELm.sdale.- Miss Joyce Kinch student at nish on Jan 7, to resume her stud- ies in Grade Ix. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston and family Summerside, spent Christmas Day at the home of Mrs. Johnstcns parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mountain. I Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Barbour and family. Brae, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour Christmas evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer xinch and d-Wlhrter. HI-ll-is-x. N5.. spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinch. Alma. Miss Myirna, Arthur, P.W.C. stu- dent, Charlottetown spent the holl- days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Arthur Guests also of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-t.h.u.r ware Mr. and Mrs. Chester Murray and family. of Summerside. Master Bill Donald, Aims spent New Years Day at the home of his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tumor. Winsloe. A successful card party spon- bored by the c.wt of Ailberfon was held at the home of Mr. and MN. John P. Wallace on Dec. 2'1. I..sdics' first prize was won by Mrs Alton O'Brien. Alberton. Gentle- mens by Mr. James O'Brien, Elma- dale. A goose was donated for the freeze out and was also won by M31. Alton O'Brien. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Alton O'Brien, Mrs. James O'Brien and Mrs. Charles Dunn. -D Mlscouclio and Vicinity -Mrs. Louis McMillan. and grandson, liric Gallant. re- cently arrived at their home in Mlsooudio after having ment the holidays in Montreal. and Nora Venn returned to he duties at the Charlottetown Hos- pital after having went a wa&'a vacation in Miaooudio at the home of her poraiu, Mr. and Mrs. George Veno. & The Catholic Women's League held their monthly meeting in one of tho Convent clamvoml, on Jan- Deonooh uary lo. ms. as was chairman. Barbara Arsenault, nurse - in - training at the Charlottetown Hos- pital, returned to her duties after having spent some time in It. Nidiolu at the home of her mother, Mrs. Phil Anenoult. Sympathy is oxtaidad to Mrs. Hunt Gallant M ammo:-sido. on Tignish Convent returned to Tig- , Well Known S'side Lady L Passes Hay -There passed away at the Prince County Hospital yesterday m0mln8 It approximately one o'- clock. Mrs. Charles E. MacDonald of I-Ian-ovar Street, Summerside. she had been in in health with a heart condition for over a year but her condition only become ' about two weeks ago, at which time she entered the hospital. A native of Emyvale. Lot 65, Mrs. MacDonald was a resident of Summerside for the past 42 years. She was I. woman of quiet dispo- Bll-lon. devoted to her family and UWWT1 Particularly among her friends and ncigh” for her gen. 9l'09llal' Ind klndnem. She was sl- WBYS one of the first, in timq of trouble, to lend a helping hand. She was the former Rose May MOANIC. a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James McArdlg of Emyvale. Her husband predeceased her and she is survived by a daughter. Edna. and a non, Earle, both of Summerside. Two other BONE. Byron and Elmo, and an in. fant daughter also predeceasedlm-, She is also surived by two sisters, Mary. Mrs. George Walton, Manc- lml. N. B., and Agnes. Mrs, Leo M3-cD0mIld. Boston. Mass., also a brother, Prank McArdle in Bath- urst. N. B. The funeral will be held on Fri. day morning at nine o'clock. 8. Death Yesterday of ;Mrs. Daniel Goodwin -Death claimed the life of Mrs. ,Daniel Goodwin. Kenslngton. on i yesterday morning after a severe lheart attack. She passed away ypeacefully after being ill for only 24 hours. She was 81 years of age. Mr. J. Harold Goodwin, attorney at Summerside and Robert at home are the only surviving mem- bers of her family. Patrick. Agnes and Nellie and her husband, Dan- iel predeceased her about 25 years a few days during the Christmas 830- Her funeral will take place on ,Fl'ldHl' momma at nine o'clock ifrom the Holy Family Church at Kcnsington. Interment will be in St. Mark's Cemetery at Indian 'R.iver. S Northom and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Graydnn Grlgg and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus MoLennen, Port Hill, on New Years day. l Mr. and Mia. Earl Williams and family and Mr. Stewart Williams were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Ramsay on New Years evening. ? Mr. John Mao.Klnnon. Summer- side. was a recent visitor at the home of his daughter and son-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellis. , Mr. Woodland Colwill. Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Colwill and family Mr. and Mn. Victor Sanderson, Sum- merside, and Mn. Malcolm Gard- iner, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Col- wlll on. New Years day. l y Miss Faye Ellis spent her holl- days with her parents. Mr. and Mn. 1 Lealuld Ellis. l Miss Priscilla MacArthur, sum- imerside. spent her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace ; MacArthur. . , Mrs. Annie Noablt. Augvuata, M3,, . is visiting at the home of her sister gand brother-in-latw, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ellis. , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eula and , family were visitors at o'Leary on January 15th. the guest of Mr. El- 'ih' father. Mr. John w. Ellis. i i 1 Mrs. Edison Williams has return- ed to her home. much improved in health after being a. patient in the Victoria General ' capital, Halifax, N, 8.. for the past several weeks. Her many fronds hope to see her out and around again soon. The school has re-opened after ;the christrnas holidays with Mr. y Donald MacLean as principal and Mr. Norman Ford in the primary. Mr. and Mrs. Keitlh Mobougall were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill. Mu. Angus Mol'..enn.an, Port Hill. was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Grsydon Grigg recently. Mr. Charles Newcombe loft Thurs- day morning for Halifax where he will receive medical treatment in the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, N. S. Mir. Alfred Williamson, student. of sir George College. Montreal, has returned to Montreal to rcsinne his studies after spen his Christmas holidays visiting friends in the Richmond Bay com:-agatlon. -A W. JESUIT FOUND!!! St Ignatius do Loyola, founder oftho8oofotyofJaaua,wnathe llth and youngest son of a span- ilh nobleman. . the death of her husband. Gallant was killed in a car no- cldont on January 8. Mrs. Gallant is the former Erma Steele of Miscouche. . The Children of Mary held their monthly meeting on January 10, in one of the Convent classrooms. Charla Decoste recently spent some time in the Prince county Ifomital in Bulrxnevside. when he received treatment -BV -, THE GUARDIAN. Sudden Death Of Cadeionlan -The death dd Mr. Hanry'stew- I.rt Mdllficken, Carleton, took place suderily yesterday morning. pre- sixnably from a. heart attack. He was found dead on the floor of his barn and it is believed that he suf- fered the attack while doing the chores around the barn. He was in his 68th year and was the son of the fate George and Ada Moldioken of Cape Traverse. He leaves to mourn his wife and one son Arthur, two brothers. Wes- ley in Halifax. Thomas in Van- couver. B. C. and one sister (Hazel) Mrs. Ralph Campbell. Chelton, P. E. I. Funeral nrrangesnonts were not completed last evening. -5. , . O Leary and I O O Vicini Mr. and Mrs. Inghsm Palmer, Moncton, N. B., and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks of Poplar Grove. were visitors to Unienvale recently, guests of Mr. and Niki. Earle Jelley. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb and children were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer in Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris of O'Leary, were visitors to Alberton. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Ashley. Miss Sandra Ashley of Alberton. is spending a few days visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris in 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer and Mr. John Mcreshoad of 0'-Leary, motored to summer-side on Monday afternoon. Mi opal Sllliker of Tignlsh, spent the week-end with her grand- Rxuth Slllil-rer mother Mrs. in O'Leary. and Mrs. Bernard shes of rela- on Mr. O'Leary. were visiting with tlves in Tlgnish and vicinity Sunday. Miss Olive Jelley. employee of the Bank of Nova Scotla in Summar- side. spent. the week end with her parents. MT. and Mrs. George Ber- nard and brother and sisi-r-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bernard and family. The Evening Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Stanley Dum- ville on Thursday night. Mrs. E. W. Turner had charge of the devotion- al period. Mrs. Wagner conducted the installation of officers. Miss Pearl Craig gave the Stewardship message. Temperance messag was by Mrs. Lewis Bernard. The next meeting will be at the Manse. Mr. David Dyment of Mt. Pleas- ant, is visiting at tfhe home of Mr. William Dyment in Knutsford. Mrs. Wilber Dennis of Knuisford. left Monday morning for Halifax, where she will spend some time visiting relatives and where she will be near her mother. who is a patient i.n the Hospital there. Miss Annie Mae 0'1-lalloran, student of Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown, spent the holl- dsys with her parents in Cape Wolfe. The many friends of Md'. Rus- sel collioutt are sorry to learn that he is still confined to his bed through sickness. and all hope for him a speedy recovery. Mir. Lloyd Shaw who is employed with the C. N. R. in Borden, spent the week-end at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Show in Cape Wolfe. On Friday night munbcru of O'Leary Congregation met at the church for the annual meeting. Rev. Robert Wagner presided and open d the meeting with scripture reading and prayer. Several items of business was dlocuned and re- ports brought in from the differ- ent organizations, which showed 1. good years work. The second meeting of the Calf Club was held at the home of Alvin Palmer on JaJnua.ry 7, The meeting opened with the president Rankin Macxinnon in the chair. Roll call was answered by nine members. After some isoumlo the club was named the "Maple Leaf Calf Club." The place of next meet- lngtobcatthehomood!lrioPhil- lips. The program committee for next month are Marlene Palmer and Elaine Palmer. The members of the Baptist Women's Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Bull Wedlod on Thursday afternoon for their regu- lar meeting. Meeting opened with worship and prayer, scripture read- ing by Mrs. Milton Smallman. mes- sage for the New Year by Mrs. Ralph Adams. followed with prayer by Mrs. Earle Jclley. Study on Grands Lignc wag given by Mrs. C. O. llowlett. Mrs. E. L. Norton and Mrs. Albert anallman. Next. meet- lmwlllboheldatthohomoof Mrs. Rnbh Adams. -The munbars of the W. I. were invited to a party put on by the leaders and muitbero of the Wolf Cubs in the Cub Roll in O'Leo.ry recently. Enjoyable games were played by the Cubs. also the par- em, The Cub Leader, Mia Marne Kennedy, gave a fine talk on the work of the organisation. Songs and exercises by the cuts were also enjoyed. Mr. Alton Rayner. chainnan of the Group Committee, gavo ii talk. Rev. Robert. Wagner aiso spoke. Ice cream was served and the invitation was given to st- tend any Friday night meeting. Leaders are Mrs. Moi-no Kennedy and Mrs. Btanley Dunville. -0. P. CHARLOTTET OWN Fire Damages Dwelling At North Bedeque -Mr. George Mncwilliamo. North Bedeque, nearly lost his house on Tuesday afternoon about two o'- clock, during the height of the storm. Mrs. Macwillia-ins. on ent- erlng a. room off the kitchen found the room filled with smoke. As Mr. Muzwiiliama was a short dist.- snco away, helping a neighbor got his car throigh a. snow drift on the highway. she sent her small son to alarm the neighbors who quickly raponded and with the aid of fire extinguishers put the fire out However. again in the evening, about five o'clock, Mr. MacWil- liams discovered the fire was still nnouldes-L. in the wall and con- siderable of the wall had to be torn away before the fire was fin- ally brought under completn con- trol. smoka and fire caused con- siderable damage. The ion is cov- ered by insurance. Parkdale Bombers Defeat S'side Warriors 18-4 The Parkdale Bombers detected the Summerside Warriors 18-4 last night at Crapaud Rinlt. lst period 1. Parkdaie, Hurry (Ready) 2. Parkdale, McDonald (Dunn) 3. Parkdale McGee (Hurry) 4. Parkdale. McDonald (Dunn. Smith) 5. Parkdale, I-furry (Moore) 8. Parkdale, Ready (Hurry) 7. S'side, Gallant (Cannon) 8. Parkdale, Ready (Hurry, Mc- Gee) 9, S'side, Oruch (Dinn) Penalty - Cannon. 2nd erlod 17. Psi-kdale, McDonald (Dunn! 18. Parkdale, Ready, (Hurry. Mc- Gee) l9. Parkdale. Ready (McGee. Hurry) 20. Parkdale. Dunn iweatlierbiei 21, Parkdale, Dunn (Woaiihcrbin) 2.2. Parkdaic. McDonald. i Penalties - Ready (major) Can- i non (match misconduct). Referees - Ferguson and Mac- Cully. Freetown and S'side W.M.S. Hear Talk By Regional Sec. -Mia Margaret Macbougall, regional secretary for the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland, was guest speaker in the church par- lor at the evening circle of the WMB. of the Summerside Pres- byterian Church on Monday etch- ing at the January meeting. Her subject was "Christian Ed- ucation" and also gave interest- ing details of her work as deacon- eu in d.iffe:rent parts of the Mari- times. after which she showed I film strip "Leadership in the Church School". Miss MacDougall's work consists of visitations to var- ious churches in regard to christ- ian youth education. Mrs. Fred Moose. opened the meeting with call to worship and prayer. after which the lvyrnri, "O God Our Help in Ages Past" was sung with Mrs. Emmett Rana- han as pianist. The scripture les- son was read by Mrs. David Lar- km and prayer was offered by Mrs. Russell Hunter. The singing of "simply Tnistlng Every Day" clos- ed the devotional period. A social hour followed when re- freahments were served by Mrs. Larkin, Mrs. Moose and Mrs. Keith Johnston. In the afternoon Miss MacDon- ga.ll met with the members of the mission band in the church hall and gave an informal talk. - -6 Glasgow Road Edges Cornwall Glasgow Road Maple Leafs de- feated Cornwall Meteors 9-8 Wed- nesday night at North River Rink in a league hockey game. First Period 1-Maple Leafs, Pineau, (Arsenault) 2-Cornwall, Brown (Burke) 3-Cornwall, Burke. 4-Maple Leafs, Arsenault, (Pineau) 5-M. Leafs. Arsenault (Pineau) 6-M. Leafs, Pineau. Cudmore) P 10. S'side, Phillips. (Taylor. Deig- 7-M. Leafs. Acorn iPlneau) nan) Second Period ll. Parkdale. Ready (Larkim 8-Cornwall, Brown (Burke) l2, Parkdale McDonald (Dunni 9-M. Leafs, Acorn (Arsenault) 13. Parkdale: Hurry (McGee) 10-M. Leafs, Arsenault. l4. S'side, Cannon (Gallant) 'Pl"”Ri1- Amrnl Penalty - Cannon. ll-M. Leafs. Arsenaull (Pineaul 12-Cornwall. Brown (Burke) 3rd period 13-Cornwall. Kelly (Brown) 15. Parkdale. McDonald (Dunn, 14-Cornwall. Burke Smmn 15-Cornwall. K-filly (Mills) 16 Parkdale. Dunn '.McDonnlii, Third Period wdmerbie) ii-'o-M. Leafs. Arsonmili (Plneau) 17-Cornwall. F. Mcbnnalrl. 1'ig'iEs"i?'shore -Classes were resumed at the 'Shorc School on January 4. His friend: will be pleased to learn that Mr. P. A. Arsenault has returned to his duties after his re- cent illness in the Western Hos- pital from December 23. until the New Year. Rev. J. A. MacDonald Was I I O U Vicinity Friends are pleased to know thatl Mr. Edmund Burns who has beeni a patient in Prince County Hospi- tal fcr the past two weeks is im- proving nicely and has returned to his home in Lower Freetown. Mrs. S. A. Burns has returned from Dartmouth, N. 3, after a three weeks visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Cpl. and Mrs. Frank Adams. Anna Lynn Cairns. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cairns nf Charlottetown. is visions in Fm”- town, at the home of her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cairns. Mrs. Garth Lirukletter and baby son Garth Kent. are visiting in Freetown. guests of Min. Linklet- tel-'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coliby Lewis. ' Mr. and Mn. Colby Lewis spent New Years day in York at the homes of their sons. Memrs. Ira and Claude Lewis. Ronald Lewis and Brian scales have returned to take up their studiea in school in Rothasay. N. B. after mending their Christmas holidays at their homes in the vil- loge. --Mr. and Mrs. Hubert MacNeil have returned from a weeks visit to Randolph, Me.. where they were gvumts of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heclrbert and son-ln- law. They were accompanied by their son. Blaine. The J "y mee" of the W. M. 5. Auxiliary of Freetown United Church was held January ii. at the home of Mrs. Fred Payn- ter. In the absence of the president. the meeting was conducted by Mrs. Allison Proffitt. The next meetiniz to be held at the home of Mrs. Rus- sel Burns. An enjoyable Christmas Concert was held recently in Birch Grove Hall by the pupils of Upper Free- town school. A large crowd was in attendance and a mic program was given by the pupilrunder the dir- action of the teachers. Mrs. Brewer Auld and Miss Laura Smith and their music teacher Min Mary Gun At the close of the program. Santa arrived and dbu-ibuted gifts and a treat to each pnmll. was held at the home of Mrs. Aus- tin scaiea on Jsnuai-y 7. Mrs. Cecil Paynter presided and roll call was answered by on members. It was decided to hold a grab box at the next meeting and a sale of aprons is planned” for the near fu- ture. The new conunitteos appoint- as are as follows: school. Mrs. G. Jai-dine and Mrs. .1. Gaudet: vis- iting. Mrs. P. Perry and Mrs. T. Psynter; program. . Dammarcll and Mrs, .1, Gender. A! visitor at Tignish Shore School on January 8 His many friends will be .Ioi'r.i' to learn that Mr. Joseph 0. lDoucette is seriously ill at his home. Adrien Arsenault who is a stu- dent. at St. Joseph's University, N. 13., spent his Christmas holi- days at his home. Among those who spent Christ- mas with their parents and who have since returned to their duties were Hector Arsenault. Evelyn and Lorraine Film and Margaret Perry. It. is regretted that Mr. Jerome Perry is a patient in the City Hospital. -Bf. llUNTERS' RIVER W. I. The regular meeting of the Rlvervlerw Institute was held. at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Carow. The sum of 8133.33 was collected for the Institute of the Blind. It was decided to send a donation of 3.2 to Power Cultivators in My- sore. India, It was decided by the members to apply for the Handicraft Van to come. Lunch committee are Mrs. R. Ford, Mrs., I-Iaslam. Mrs, Le- Page, Mrs. E. Macmillan, Mrs. Frank Bagnall gave a talk on Health and Welfare. The mem- bers planned card parties and soc- ial evenings to raise funds for In- stitute, The charter members were asked to provide entertainment for next meeting. Next meeting will be held at home of Mrs. Geo Smith. BKADALBANE W. M. 8. The Auxiliary of the Brarlalhano United Ohllmh W. M. 8. met at the home of Mrs. Harold Tomnbs on Jan, 7. Meeting opened by call to War- mip by devotional loader. Mrs. Gordon Ripley, the theme being "Tihe church on image of the king- dom". Scripture lesson was John. ch.-p 18, read by Mrs. Lorne Newsnn. Meditation prayer and story, "Re- cipe for the New Year". were read by leader. Hymn "Take Time To Be Holy" and Benediction closed this part of the meeting. Twelve memibers answered roll call, Roll call for the next meeting istobeansweredbyave-rseof scrigture beginning with the let- Blrch Grove Women's Institute m It was decided to discontinue Mission Band for a your and try to organim a C, G I. T for the older girls. Next meeting will bu held at til-in borne of Mrs. fnrne Newson with Mrs. Lorna Seaman as devotional lender. Meeting rinsed with silent prayer: for Missionaries and Lwrrlvs Prayer in unison followed by the hymn, the close of meeting. ru- were served oonnnlttoo and on mlayabla oocisl liotirwaaqaontttfsntnicetirigwill M” F' 5' "All The Way My Swiour Lc--dz - Me." thohootm and :ies.tt.hehomeofMmBas'llTsy- or. -A 3. PAGE THIRTEEN. Alberion United Church Guild Annual Meeting -The annual meeting of the Al-be-rton United Church Guild was held Monday evening at the home Funeral of Accident Victims Yesterday -The funeral of AH. John Hubert Gallant and 05. Joseph Leonard Gallant, who met death on Satur- day morning at Truro. when the car in which they were driving, crashed through a bridge rolling. was held yesterday morning with full naval and Legion honors. to St. Paul's Church where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Joseph Macbeod who also performed the last rites at the grove. Comnda Roland Phillpson, con- ducted the Legion service at the grave. past president, Mrs. Wllkie. pre- siding. Pburtean members and two visitors were present. Mrs. A. R. Wallis ea-pressed thanks for s bran wood-box for the parsonage fireplace and a note Mrs. Frank of Mrs. P. A. Saunders with the p The procession took the following order: Firing party, escort party. veterans. pail bearers. hearses and mourners. The traditional three vollioa wars fired over the graves and the Last Post was sounded by Bugler Alban Gallant. The naval party was commanded by Lt. James Carroll and the vet- erans wera under the command of Major Francis MacNeill. The fir- ing party was supplied by H.M.C.a. Queen Charlotte and the escort and pall bearers were members of the naval unit at R.C.A.F. Btatlon, Summers” .-S Curling Draw At Summerside .-aunmienside Curling Club schedule for Thursday. January 14th. 7.00 P.M.: see No. 1-Open Ico No. 2.-Earl Hickey versus A. S. Hopkins Ice No. 3-H. E. Clark versus W. A. Currie. 8.30 P.M.: Ice No. I-J. E. Morrison versus A. Brooks Ice No. 2-1". Folland versus It. McKa.rg Ice No. 3-Lloyd Inman versus W. MacDonald. LOTS OF COVERAGE from the president. Weeks expressed thanks for a bot of gifts sent by the Guild during her recent illnem and also for the coopu-oration of the HlC.lI1bCl'a dur- ing her term of office. It was moved by Mrs. C.R. Hun- ter. seconded by Mrs. Roy Leard, and carried. that 335 be given to the church treasurer as the Guild: initial contribution for 1954. The visiting committee reported thirty-aix home and six hospital calls during the month. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Wesley Hardy with Mrs. Albert Clonks and Mrs. Wal- ter Wells as Joint hostesses. Dc- votiona will be led by Mrs, Rog Laard. Mrs. Wesley Hardy and Miss Helen Hardy will have charge of the program. y The community friendship sec- yretary, Mira. Arthur Wllkie. re- ported that eleven sympathy cards and eighteen get-well cards had been sent out to members of the congregation during the year. A vote of thanks to the officers of 1963, moved by Mrs. Earl At- kinson, was heartily approved by the members. Plans were made for-catering to the supper meeting of the Men's Association to be held next week. Officers elected for the comma year are. President. Mrs. Prank Weeks (ra- elected); vice-president, Mrs. Tho- mas Phillips; secretary, Mrs. Earl Atkinson; treasurer, Mrs. Wesley Hardy; community friendship sec- rotary. Mrs. Arthur Wllkie (re- elected). At tho close of the meeting de- licious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Roy Loud and Mrs. Orville Phil- BONN. Germany. (AP) - some 1.200 correspondents and photo- graphers from Western countries will swarm into Berlin to cover Crapaud vs. New Haven in second goine Skate after , . - KENSINGTON RINK THURSDAY, JAN. 14 Jr. North Shore League Spring Valley vs. Kcnslngton Game 8:15 sharp Skate after FRIDAY, JAN. 15 Farmers League Stanley Bridge VS. Graham's Rood Game 8:15 sharp Skate after. the big Four foreign ministers con- UPG- ierernce, Allied officials said Wed- - iiesday. This wig be one of the ea 1- ever tsargcovermarrilaiternatlonal event. l BORDEN RINK TONIGHT GRAPAUD RINK I ma Homet- V8. TONIGHT Parkdnle Bombers Game starts 8:30 R" T” 0" ls any Admission 35 and 25 cents . ' '. Alb . . -7:30- Skate after l ROYAL THEATRE BURDEN 1Wed.-Thur. 7:15-9:15;. Mat- ilinee Thur. 3:30. Doris Day, Danny Thomas in great pic- ture, "I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS" Bank Night Drawing Thursday. DAMEO THEATRE IKENSINC-TON) Wed.-Thur. 7:15-9:15. Para- mount presents "HURRICANE SMITH" In Technicolor Starring James Craig, J hn Ireland, Yvonne DeCaro. Bank Night Drawing Thursday. CAPITL tl Today 3:30-'l:l5-D:IiI x i Vmo A LYSUN - JUHNSDN to-starving IOUIS ANGEIA CALHERN - LANSBURY JOHN BEAUDOROTHY DANDRIDGE Summerside M-G-M's:FRlGHTFULLY FUNNY SCREAMOVIE! in MGM's m 5”:".'&tW with y REGENT TD-NIGHT 7.15 - 9.15 the Tl-IAT CRA-AZY PAIR! Maiie