s... t:.:::-. :. 3, v . l l 4 .v.r'..v(.:r- sq--E .,). 'pw,.mHT'V Following is the report of the reuring president George Riley as presented at the 2nd annual meet- :ng of the East Prince Jr. Farm-t ers Association held Thursday i night, December 13th. on December 15th, 1955 I was: appointed president of the East Prince Junior Farmers organiza- tion. A year has'gone by since - then and during the year our or.. ” ganization has met with success in various ways. We have and much enjoyment at various times We experienced times of grealt sorrow when the lives of two of: our most esteemed members and- our director of extension were taken from our midst. During the' i year eight broadcasts were aired over CJRW by the East Prince Junior Farmers. i feel that these broadcasts were of Benefit to the organization by creating more in- terest among the radio audience. and I thank the management and a staff for their cooperation. During the month of February plans were made to enter the . Music Festival. A square dancing tealn was entered and met with great success by placing first in . its class and receiving the re- markable score of 92 points. We also entered the group singing and with very capable assistance from Mr. Gabriel Chaisson amassed a total of 35 points. The East Prince Junior Farm- ers hockey team came into exis- tence last winter and had a good season. being nosed out in the final series with North St. Elea- nors. - It was with deep regret that the East Prince .Ir. Fariiicrs learned of the passing of the late Isaac Tuplin director of extension with the P.E.l. department of Agricul- ture. ONTARIO (il'ESTtIl On June 22ml. and 3rd, it was a great pleasure for the East Prince Junior Farnit-rs to have as 'hclr guests four Junior Farmers from Ontario The Ontario group was met at Kcnsington on Friday morning by Messrs: Allan Palmer. Eddie Clark and myself. ' We pr0('eerl"'l to Suliimt-rslde where we visited the Experiment .Dairir-s and had dinner at Sum- merlea Restaurant in the alter- noon we visited the R.C.A.F. Sta- tion, Biological Station at Eller- slie and returned to the home oil Eddie Clark where a delicious lobster supper was served. In the evening a dance was held in Lott 16 Hall and on Saturday morning NEW OESTROYER-ESCORT COMMISSIONED ted and nay is one of 14 ordered for the salutcs during the traditional cerv Ea white ensign is hols ) lPresideniiaI Report Of The i 'Eost Prince Junior Farmers" m. Let's Talk It Over Nobody questions the fact that; in Jr Far milk h mu culture is something highly deal:-p litiil of the P!'0Vll& at hasrc .me and much to be loud" null” 11,, 53,; rpm,” J... hnn'e" Yet, strangely enough. it does notl organization is made up 9 at aeem to encourage the protnotionl 31139:! ::dulal0:eI betweeni of peace. good-will and understand . yearn wlthl ing among nations. We in the new In 15 mlle rldllll of SuInmerside' w rld are often reminded that and during the y... 0 . , is m-------. 1 ----l:' .':”.::r :::::.:"3. ti. 'r:l:':.'::: el-V ”"C"'- We level-at dancesl 'rld were all the world there On Scvefll Occasions we had "as! F; it is probable that wars would guest speakers noted Prince Ed. :1, ' mwg of me put In dam ward 1513"" "”"""m"'l”3- Mall)” th anatiolis on our hemisphere ”' "la -""'"”"F'"ll9l'I Ire active wguld live in perpetual unit in other orllnlutitlu Inch as unng differences by peaceful y: Farm F”"""' F9d"'ll0lI 07 AlI'l- ritratiun and not by the 5Wol.'; u:I3i'3:l"dcIlllll 1 ll 1 9: which creatles new problems rath: - - e than sett es exls on . w In concluding I wish to thanki hlave not the cultureungf Erroilileani MP Mllill Filmer. the offlcals and we do seem to have some 513" 0' llll Departmt of Agri-l other valuable tit-Illltles which culture of Charlottetown and Sum- they apparently lack. merslde for permitting the Eastl llitler was an ardent lover of Prince Jr. fanners to hold all the music of Wagner. but in big regular meeting at the board case at least. music did not seem room in Summerslde and for thel ” to have charms to soothe the other services they provided savage beast" for Hitler was one the year. I would also like total the most callous. cold-biodded wank Bell! 5318". Iecretary-trea- killers of our generation. It would surer of the East Prince Jr. seem that we need more than an Farmers organization for her fine appreciation of the arts to live a W9l'k- ll” l-ll! Dress and radio lor complete life. We need In appreci- their many acts of kindness andl atlun of the righLs and dignity of finllly I big .thank you to the our it-llowmen. We need an abhor- members of the East Prince Junl-l relics of pinching poverty in a or Farmers for your wonderfull land of plenty. and a faith that 00-operation d loyal support at. Mill drive us all.to a realization all times wi out which it wouldl of Bulrby BumS' hope that some- have been impossible for us got day” men the world o'er shall 08"! On. 1 brutlicrs be. "The old culture may l: .U V - ; Men's Association I Hevotedios mph! The closing meeting d the Ip- diliue Ilea's'Asaociatioa for this union. was held in the Church Hall on Tuesday evening. Decem- her llth. it was "ladies night", andtlieinendldtheservlngota delicious turkey repast All ,told about Tslwornen and men were Fluent. Grace was said by Rev. G.A. cowpersmun. Following the supper a hearty sing-song was conducted by Mr. Cowper-smith. with Mrs. Walter Craig at the pi- IlI0- Rev. 3.8. Wedta conducted the devotional period. Mr. Ivan Dawson presided and Mr. Arthur Murray reported on Church news. A nominating committee was set up to bring in a slate of officers at the first meeting next spring. it Callbeck and Arthur Murray. A to help defray the expenses of a Mr. T.J. Inman introduced guest speaker. Mr. R. Allison Pro- lltl. I prominent layman. from length of his impressions of the ated by all present Mr. W.J. did address- 'pThank you George H. Rilcy. einticllisli the world, but this is nesldent East Prince Jr. Farmersl the only culture.t.hat will save it. ediction by Rev. 12.5. weeks. 7rg..r..- .r-..,,..g waa Messrs Wilfred Craig. Ralph generous offering was taken up boy to attend the Older Boys' yar- llament to be held at Sackville between Christmas and New Years. thf Freetown. After a few prelirnlnary remarks. Mr. Profltt spoke at some Genral Council meeting held in Windsor. Ontario, to which he was delegate. His address made a deep impression and was much apprecl Reid voiced the thanks of the gath- ering to Mr. Profitt. for his aplen- The meeting closed with the Ben- -3' u up A v Page Id. The Cu-edien Wg. T9, 1256., ' '. . we kl. Axlpoth ADWQNCCV” mKEm':si:;dGTUN 1. ..:.:..-::r: .::::"..r:. .'l:”:..: is...” 2 :-2w- mu mg 91 1-mu.Id.y' "numb" um. W I-tic. were vu'tcr'7g 1536 when relatives. friends and ” !9llcl-0II. N.'B.. over the wczk. time wlthg.ht:ruednd b we at I a Mrs G l ' Ramsay their fortleth woddln::':.l ML ind Mm Reginald Miller, laccomlnnled by their two Robert and Rodger of Sackville, lnlversary To the strains of the Weddl March played by Lu; an-0H N.B.. were guests of Mr. and Mr; Moase. Mr and Mrs Ramsay Wllton Rlmuy on Sunday, but were escorted to a nicely decoi- 33591" 9 ated seat by Mrs Harry E nd and Mr Harold Moan uh "1 C'”"'l93v 5l'YeI1t-on has re Just me" Mm. Wm... "ma. turned" H.mtilowM.al5ett:ue, ater a visit daughter of Mr and Mrs Ramsay "' " ”"'- Mrs. Preston Green of Char. Dlnaed a on each. Their d'"3'""- M" '0"-EWWII. was a visitor to Ma, Lorne Waite pre- sented her parents with a lovely peque, on sat";-any, December 3 ' Mr. Alfred Anderson has ,, anniversary cake g Mr Juries Marchbank was chair man and called on Walter """"'d "”'"e.m" In '3l'l.i0yable sgmmon, to "M . V compnm. visit to Ontario. entary address. follow . - entatlon of a studio co?t1:hbhnTlltlr:0sr Sim?" w,"b"' h.1F.Ar mm ."f Klill lamp on behalf oi Travellers Rest 51:: on' :33-sd. lo'""”" l” 5l"""ll'r- and New Anrlan districts on H d ' December 3- Tbey also received a lovely blan- ket from their daughter and son- ln-law. Mr and Mrs Lorne-Waite and floor lamp. blanket and other Kills. from relatives and friends Mr Ramsay then t'r ' r' one and all for their kindness A sing- aong then followed with Mrs Har- nld Moase. Mrs Kaye Hanson and Mrs George Ramsay at the piano -Two little daughters of Mr and Mrs. Lorne Waite entertained the audlenc by singing two songs. which were very nice. and well Mr. and Mrs. Austin P -.. entertained the membergegflbmg Kensington Farm Forum gruup a, their weekly meeting on lllolillgw evening. December 10th. CV acted games of auction w , J0)'0d by same. A ere en A delicious lunch was then 5Cl'V. ed by ladies of both district. tn then dellarted wishing to ce'(.1,,.;”E wml l-mi P0Plll3P Couple thcir fir. tieth anniversary CP Photo from National Defence thbi ed lowered as the fourthlnavy. Her skipper 40 year-oldpm(,,,Vp C destroyer- escort in com- Cmdr. G.H- Hayes of Victoria and- ' ' ed at Halifax. The Sague-l Vancouver, with other officers. HOWLAN Mr. and lllrs. Joe WCfl.'I9 nip Fortune Cove have now Il'ltlVPd to Woodstock in the late Mrs John A. Gallant's hotise which now be- longs to Mr. Joe Letllair. BURTONO ' Fltlclltlh and t'las.- lligitcs of Miss Illoua Culllt-uct. Burton. are sorry a speedy rct-overy. to learn ol her illness .-lll ltlnll licr it NEW ANNAN Friends Ill Edgar McKay will be sorry to hear he had the mis-I lurtlin-3 to have his collar bone. hrukcn while playing hockey Stimmcrsltlr recently. Edgar was; our guests departed for their home- land. l this nature are of great benefit. in the first place it would indeed be a great honour to represent the Junior Farmers of a province to vi it Junior Farmers in another part ill the world be it in Canada. United Kingdom or other laces. it would lhcrcftir ecaii'y'.- vcry increased interest in Junior Farmers members. We also receive many helpful ideas from such visits and 1 ice: that if the young people of this I feel that exchange visits of Reg. 10.95 to 14.95 LAl)lES' FUR TRIMMED HANDBAGS! Q Genuine Morocco; Pigskin or Calf! . Dozens of stylesl 36.95 to J -3 o g y taken to Prince County Hos itall .llr. Lilli-l Kilns, Gabriel Filiiiuii nl . 1tl't5-U ””"'-ilk ')”””", gIfll"”"'- where he was a patient for a wpeelnl Sulnliici'side ilsltcd in lluotlsttick bill-ll ll' llet lfllll lllll lll-lllll” 5-. . . Tm 'rIg'ligh on Sunday De(-plmmr Ill 5-ctr lltrltiinluli. lcrnoli zllitl i-lmpdlh-l WW5 ""1 10 "'05 relat- al . Charloitcluun. IV” 0' M” GQMF9 Camemllv t 1 whose death occlirrred in Prince M. l'll". Pt R ” d. Friclltls of hits Lalla Wu l. (bum-V ""59""! 0" S3'”rd3y- r am i H 9 e ago” an Burton. arc plcascil to lcarn D9”""”3" mh' Mr" Camemn W95 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Blanchard who recently went to Toronto have now returned. ' P.A Arscnault and Gilbert Gua-I det were in Howlan on Sunday. evening. l Several good hauls of cels have been landed by some of the How- lan men. A" meeting of all the boys and girli of the parish was held in the" rish hall on Monday nightl ” her 10. t Rev. Clarence Pitre of St. An- the 's visited the sick and old: pege of Howlan on Monday De-1 cemher lo. namely Mrs. J. B.l Arlenault and Mrs. Plus L. Arsen- ault. l Mrs. J.B. Arsenault re -entered' the Prince County hospital for check up on Monday Decemberp 10. She was taken down by heri brother. Gilbert Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Thomas and family who spent the past 2 or 3 years In Western Canada have now returned. They are visiting re- latives in Fortune Cove. Mr. Tho- mas who is in the Air force has been posted to go overseas. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rlrhard ofl Duvar were in Howlan on Satur- day evening. ' Clair Gallant who has bcen cm- plnyed for the past year in Tor- onto has now joined the air force (ground Cr?) and was leaving on combat for St. John Quebec "here he will receive his bssic' training Clair is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Gallant. Frank Gallant was a train pas- scngcr to Summerside on Friday December 7. Master Alban Cook of Cape wnlf' recently spent a few days with re- tattves in Howlan. Hector Richard who was em- ployed in Fredericton NB. arriv- ed at his home here on Wednes- day December 12. Motorlns to the lsllnd Cltlllll Albert Leard. Coleman. and other l-eIl'Y- :f:RhG and Mn. ::nI.,::,; '?el:"g;:.w":”i:”:':e' A very nice evening spent in This slteatlog e.er .1 t lot ying croklnole. was by t Iplrit Arthur Roger! Ind little ltllllt" Prince County Hospital. Summer-I-'lmd crow M. Tun” "um mm, M. m mm.” lW9dite's parents, Mr. Howlan. ' 82 ye-dues of age. Messrs. F.dii'in and Lawrence .Wall returned to their home re- ;ccntly from Aialton, Ont., where Allan Cook. Burton, who is con-Hlwy had been employed during valcst-lilg from it broken shoulder the Summer. bone is now visiting at the home? Miss mmna Mm Kmsingmn of his Aunt. Mrs. H. Carruthersfspem Sunday in Netv Am....L ' Hmlam Mrs. Ted Munro of Toronto is Mr. and Mrs. Pctcr Rogers, Glcngarry. have returned from .1 9” pleasant visit with their son and Friends of Mr, lleiiry Moase daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mr- will bc plcascd to know he is het- Daniel Rogers, and family Toronto. ter after being ill at his home. om Mrs. Pt-rcy Mart-hbank ls visit- Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Blant-h- "m m S"mm"s'd? with h" ard. Haliburton. have returncdplslzgltlihlnr Mrs John Scott and Mr. f l i . - .- rgl):lvaesmi:exrT::::u:"Snipe"! mlh Miss Janet Dalzell rettlrncd ' ' .home after spending a couple of Mr, and M.-. G,,.,,.g.3 sham also weeks visiting her sister Mrs. Mrs. Nelson Macwilliams. capo-.WHllm'e,Th0mpson and Mr. Thom Wolfe. spent the past weekend PS0". ltenslllillon. l with relatives in Chalottetown. i 3775- Palmefson Mill is spend- ling sometime with her son and Mr. and llrs. Bcrnard Rclllypdauglitcr-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Cape Wolfe, recently returned die Mill. T r from a pleasant holiday spent withl members of their family in Ham-l llton and Toronto. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wedge and family of Snmnicrsirle. spent the ill: and lllrs. Wallace Bryanton past weekend at the home of Xlrs. p and family of Charlottetown visit and Mrs. ed with in Milo and O'Leary and .Bcrnard Reilly. Cape Wolfe it-wintry recently. The many friends of Mr. Lorne Johnstone are very sorry to hear has returned from Prince County Hospital. She is COllVElleSlnLl niccly from a recent appendectomy. Mr. J amcs Tuplin. O'LEARY CASCUMPEC . Mr. and lllrs. Elmer Wallace and their son-in-law Alden Gam-. ble have moved to Alberlon for the ulntcr months. They arc occuping the Presbyterian manse. Miss Eleanor Ashley, who is! employed in Alhcrtnn. was a re- cent vlsitor to her home in (ins- (inunty Hospital for an operation. All hope for a speedy get well. Mr. spend the winter months Mrs. Wt-bh's brother, Rev. Russel Webb in Sussex. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. John Reilly to her home in Hydel Park. Mass. Mr. Thomas spentl ten days visiting with relatives: and friends in Boston and vicinity, Mrs. Reilly spent a month visiting her brother. Mr. Milton MacLean, West Devon. also her aunt Mrs.;l and 0'Leary on Sunday. 1 their son nd Mrs. spending sometime with her fath-. that he has entered the Prince and Mrs. Bannerman Webb of Carleton. Lot 6. have gone to with Alfred Palmer .nnd family and Mr. and Mrs. John .Moreshend. O1.eary motored to cumpec. I Summerslde on Tuesday. lllr, Janics Thomas iirrlicrl' home by plane tlnnday, Nov, Mr and Mrs. Harold Palmer having driven the car for Mrs,;MIl'l family. of Kensington. were visitors in Mill Road. Unionvale Mr. and Mrs. Jago Sabine of West Point visited at the home of and daughter-in-law. Mr. Tbeadore Sabine in 0'- Province had assurance that t-very two or three years a group of two or four Junior Farmers members would be selected on tliclr merits to represent his Province in an exchange visit, the present mem- bership would be doubled or even trcbled in a short space of time. On July 1st our organization re- ceived the greatest set- back since its beginning by tragic drowning accident which took the lives of lwarren Muggridge and Havey Colwill Jr. Both these young men lhad outstanding records as 4-H Club members. and later became two of the most active members of the East Prince Jr. Farmers. it is practically impossible to find people to ta the place of these fine young cn. An cssay contcst was conduct- ed for Prince County entrants and I tlm pleased to state that our past president Urban Lauglln placed first. I regret that our or- ganization was not represented lll the debating. which was outlined as one of the Jr. Farmers pro- jects. PROJECTS However at this time i would like to say a few words concern ing the other proposed Dl'0l0t'l which were No. 1 Stamping name on mail boxes as a group pro ject. No. 2 improving the apllcll ance of your farm by having :- neat driveway. etc. No. I Drtiwin to scale your farm and ntlmirl acreage of crop Ill each field. Practically all the members o' our organisation put a great dell" of effort into these prolefll ' know of cases where the appear ance of the farm property wa improved by having lanes an driveways graded. New tent! placed around yards. the fror tilde of all the out buildings or barns painted. new mail boxr placed at their proper places. an: many hours of patient work ill in measuring and drawing 1 scale an outline of the farm We received word that the drai Inn of the farm would he tlltt the same day as the Judges lookc over the buildings driveway lawn etc. to date none of the member in East Prince have seen anythinr of the judges. We dont even know who they are. At this sea son of the year it is lmpoiislblt to have these protects lud therefore we feel that In as much It in l l LADlES' FIN EST HATS! SLIPPERS! Pink or Blue! Sizes 4 to 9t . Clache. Prollle. Pillbox and other Styles l i mszxmxsxurem as. SLIPPERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY FROM 31.49 to -35.95 5'' s1 .39 USE CHARGE OR 1 sunset TERMS! LADlES' QUILTED RAYON DUST ERS! LADlES'. LEATHER 1 .oo Loose or Fitted Siylesl Navy, Coral. Rosa Pink or Blue! 38.95 uni A Q Christmas Boitedl Q Fancy Designs! Set SPORT .IIllN'Il'l'ALlAN8'l'YLI -zsczx-32.. THREE PIECE w LUGGAGE ENSEMBLE! ,-. ' El'.':? t9”..'I2.?l2i ...l "W 9' w-niroin sen TERRY rownt. 32.88 smsi 330' M."l- side. 3 fin the Hall at St. Luke's corner. Miss Stella MacNevin. employ-Miter several games were played - N0 tN1'xitra'.ltI:Ncl ed in the Bank of Commerce. Al-lprtm were given to the but play- t TORONTO tCPl - Dr. W S. bertoit. was at weekend visitor talent. also to to the Boobies. A de 'UlOX'!. lltlblll cotnfttlsliunef her home in Cascumpec. lllflnlls lunch was served by the lot the Canadian Red Cross. said glsttles. "g" M, 9.-nniuum M. ,1. Mr. and Mrs. Stilton Ashley - J ' "urge. um (here M, and three children sumrnersidef were recent visitors at the home of Mr.- and Mrs. Rhodes Ashleyjden on sympathy is extended to Mruf Mu. Vernon Metbersl of sinn- lranenatnlatherecentdeatllotmerslde waaa recent vldtor 33' I'lItllIV0t-Uh. Mn. MacEach- relatives in Brae and o'laary. II sh Gerlottetewn . daughter Lana of Cape Wollewere visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sentner. 0'beary. on Thursday afternoon. The members of the Evening Aualliary met at the borne of Mrs. Claude MacNeill on Thursttay eve sing for their, regular Next tmettll with be at ief Mrs. ilerhio Vateber. F".-Q.-e----4-.. A 'lf vwwmiwmmwmwnm&sew 5HlITS! WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Q Dunn of styles - .'t.:".:::::'.'-"' - 3.95 and 4.1: -zswnitnmkai.-x.x'x.x-n-:s.x ri txmwn .- -at-is-nr.-at