JANUARY 18; 1954 To The Moon Within 50 Years ' Lake, I town for the winterrnonths. Mr. Dlngwell has been employed on the Saurei for some time. Mrs. John W. Robertson was hostess to the Klngsboro Women's Institute at her home on Jan. 5. with a large attendance of meta- bers and visitors. Messrs, Robert Machon, Ray Machon. Preston McClure. Mont- ague, were visitors to tiled Point Jan. 0. Misses Lyla-Tu-i-bertson. Clara- bella Chins. J " their t ” at Souris High School on Jan. 7. making good progress in the P. E. I..i-lospital, following her recent a mishitp of breaking her hip. souris, were recent visitors relstives st South Lake, Mclcllan, Red Point. motored to with Mrs. Harding Fraser who is me light power was off: in thaiwhen witiha loadof pulp wood pro-than been employed with Phiups Charlottetown Jan. 8, on business I I reports from the Jan, 4 storm ofldriver, North Lake. had a narrow have recently returned to terriffic rain and wind. The olec- and exciting experience recently home at East Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHAROLOTTETOWN Contractors for many year, and recently completed lfhe wharf Souris. ceeding to Souris on the steep hiu at Black Pond. he came in contact with an icy hill and his truck suddenly started coming towards the watery pond. Through his cool- ness. he kept his truck under con- trol and received only slight dam- age and lost his load which was later ta-ken truck driver. eastern districts Monday night for short period but was quickly re- paired by the local line men in Boui-is It M.r. Eugene Fay son of Mn and Mrs. John B. Fay, Ehst Baltic, Is taking a mechanic course at the Oharlottetown Mr and Mrs. Roland MacDonald, with The sympathy of the community goes out to the family of the late Mrs. Roderick McPhec who passed away Jan. 7 at her home in Glen- corradale at the age of 90 years, following: a short illness. Vocational school, anoiiher Mr. Johnnie Young, Mr. Neil A. care of by The mmy friends and associates ,were saddened on Jan. 5 when the Mr. and Mrs. John Mt.-Plise uhoiword was rapidly spread around truck',ha.s resided in Bouris for some timelthat Mrs. Louis .1. Rose passed a- thelr way at the Bourfs Hospital, follow- Baltic. Mr. Me-Pliee Ing s diort illness. Mrs. Rose was There were no serious damaze Mr. Robert Rose, local . - xGE NINE of a quiet loving disposition and who will not be only missed in the home but in the community in which she lived. Her funeral which was held at south Lake Ohurcli on Jan. it showed the high esteem she had held when many came from far and near to pay their last re- spects. Her loving family were all in attendance except her son Glar- ence who with his wife, is on a visit in England, The sincere sym- rathy goes out to him and the other sons and daughters and ne-r relatives in the great loss l-hcv just recently substained. U The many friends of the sur- rounding districts extend their sincere sympathy to me. Joshua MacDonald, Kingsboro, in the re- cent death of Mrs. Louis Rose of North Lake. Many old and young residents of Red Point and East Beltic, enjoy- ed the film allows in the Baltic Hall on Jan. 7. the main show was "The Coronation" of Jan. 2 which was greatly enjoyed by all, Mr Elwood Ohing. Red Point, efficent-' ly operated the machine. Mr. Kenneth Fraser, North Lake. is making good progress in the Souris Hospital following his re- cent ovperstion. All Mm him a speedy recovery. Mr. Charles McDonald is spend- ing some time with his mother. Mrs. John A. MacDonald. North; 4 Master Vincent-'MosseIy. Botlrwell resumed his studies at Souri-.s' High school on Jan. 'I. Percy 0'l-isnley, Souris, spent some time visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Fraser and family, North Lake. I Mrs. The many friends of Mrs. John Ryan of Lakeville and now residing in Oharlottelown for the winter months are sorry to learn lihat she had the misfortune of falling rid injuring her eye. she recently un- derwent an operation and had herI eye removed. It is hoped she will be spared sight of her other eye. Mr. Forbes Young. Kingaborn. was a recent buslneu visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Qisrles stead, Howe Bey. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Bruce. Scuris. attended the funeral oi Mrs. Louis Rose at South Lake on Jan. ,3. Huge space ships. like the one shown here on its launching site. cap- able of crossing the U.S. at speeds up to 1.000 mph in a mere 45 minutes. will be common nights uuthin 50 years. nccording to Lieut.-Gen. Jamesl Doolittle. retired U.S. World War II air leader. In an article appearing in a U.S. Aircraft Industries association magazine. Doolittle also pre- dicted that space travel to' the moon. in atomic-powered aircraft. will be a reality by the end of the century if aerial progress keeps up at the present rate. He said suspended platform, above the earth's gravitational atomic rockets. pull, will be launching sites f " East Baltic And Vicinity ..'M.irs Jenn Campbell. R.N., Ei- mira, spent some time as gueels of Mr. and Mrs. P. Gallant. New Glasgow. Ml". Bobby T-Mos-Fc,x'. Bothwell. was I recent visitor to St. Peters end vicinity. 9 Miss Arlene Robertson, East Bal- tic. spent the recent week-end at her home In Kmgsbnro. Mrs. John Wlnsloc. Montreal. is spending some time with her son in-law and da ghter, Mr. and liirs. Lloyd Rose. orth Lake. Mr. Eugene Henncssy is conval- escinqz at his hnmc in St. Catlmr Ines, following his recent illness in the soul-is Hospital. All wish him I speedy recovery and book to his school teacher duties. Mr. Alban McDonald is conval- escing at his home at Norris Pond. Mr. McDonald suffered a stroke a few months ago and was a patient in the Eiouris Hospital. His num- erous friends wieh him a speedy get-well. The potato situation was briskly moving the past week. The milrl weather made it good for truck- ing. Mr. and Mrs. George Paton. Rollo Bay, were Jan. 9 visitors to Red Point and Basin Head. . East Baltic women's Institute met with Mrs. John B. Jay or mice of members and visitors. At the close of the meeting a pantry sale was held and a large sum was made in aid of the school. Miss Edith Rnse, R.N., Boston. Mass. is spending some time at .lier homc. North Lrtkc. She was icalled home due to the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Louis Rose, but due to weather condi- tions, plares were not able to fly nnd her mother had DRSSEII away in the Sourls Hospilnl before she arrived. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Moasey, Bothwell, motored to St. Peters on Jan. 4. Mrs. Robert MacC-rcgor. East Baltic. spent some time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rob- ertson, Red Point. Sympatliy Ls extended to Mrs. lBernard Mosscy. Eoiliwcll, ill the recent death of her aunt, Mrs. lMlChll'5I McAulay. St. Peters Hey Mr. Stanley Dingwell. employee of the snurel, spent the recent noel:-end with his fnmily ntNorth Luke. Mr. and Mrs. James Mcisnac. Grecnvale, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs Neil A. McLel- lan. Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. .l'.vlmnlc McKle. Howe Bay. were rent-nt visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rnddle J. Kiasoii. Red Point. Mrs. Sinnlr-y Dinmvnll and fam- ily. North i..'il(r, Imvv rr-vrnlly inkcn up residence in Charlotte- Jan. 5 rmere their monthly meet-. ing was held with a large attend- XMJ status or Liberty Ruled In New Yorltiate NEW YORK, (CF)-They finally figured out Thursday where thcI I statue of Liberty is. . State Supreme Court Justice: Thomas Corcoran ruled that al- though 2Bedloe's island. on which; the statue stands. is closer to Newl Jersey than to New York in the) Hudson river, it is nonetheless part4 of New York. - He found his authority in an 1888i agreement which settled a bound-I Irv ditpute between the two states. The agreement was that the slate boundary should be down the mid- dle of the Hudson river and thn bay of New Ynrk-except that New I York got to keep state Bedloe's. and Ellis islands. , The ruling was important to Mrs." llvelyn Hill who runs a souvenir and concession stand at the foot g the statue and who claimed thsti ew York state had no right to tax her. Jiiltlte corcoi-an ruled that thel taxes "were properly colleeicd." ssrtaoso Qun.i.s The steel pen-nib was introduced in tnnoon in 1008. and was soon lnulufeohmd in large niunbera. Mrs. (l-lev.) Donald Mcclare and son returned to their home at the Klngsboro munse from me Bouris l-lospitaL Friends of Mrs. Merrill Stewart. known to many as Aunt Maggie that she is at time of writing quite ill in the Sourls Hospital with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Rose and Mia; Anne Rose are out and about following their illness at th-ir home in East Baltic. Mrs. Hugh D. Campbell, Red Point. spent a few days in Sourla Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Rcddie J. Kidson, Red Point, motored to Hie city re- rcntly. Mr. and Mrs. John Mooney. El- mira. wore recent visitors to Red Point. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ones- tcr MoNeill. Red Point. The funeral of Mn. Roderick McPhee tad: Place from her late residence at Glencorradale to St. Columba Church on Jan. 10, where a large crowd followed the remains to her last rming place where a loving kind mother, friend and neighbour was laid to rest. The community extends , "Lu to the daughters and sons who sur- vive the lose they recently sus- lalncd. Mr. and Mn. Alex Molntyre. Lorne Valley. visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. John Mooney, El- mira, and Mr. and Mrs. Ohester McNe'llI. Red Point. some of the filiennen of this community have slresdy started to prepare for the lobster season which opens May I, 'Ihey are bus- ily engaged in knitting hetd-s, turn- ing bone and building traps to re; place the loss Iihety suffered in May storm of 1963. and Mrs. Stafford Bari:-:n Mr. ,r.nd twin daughters and Mrs. Mar- jorie Campbell. Kingsboro. visiied or Kingsboro. will regret to lesrn' DURING 0U ' EASY SPI Reg. S209.50: Special HUNTER RIVER BARGAINS in new EASY wnsurns CLEARANCE SALE (Sc-ml-Automatic with Pump sad Timer) essv MODEL Iwiihouf pump) i Reg. Sl39.95i SPECIAL sIT4.95 . . . I Reconditioned GAS WASHER SPECIALS on RECONDETIONED WASH”! SPECIAL PRICES on OIL F1003 FURNACE! 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