Many Fgestlvitiels using? in” A New Year At Summer-side vm. new year 1955 was ulbsced in at-Sdmmerside with a festive round of merry-making which be- gan at new year dances and parties and continued over the weekend with traditional New Year's Day activities and ended on e MDP! note in a fatality-free Dances, which were well attend- .d,werehs onnewyearseveet g.cut.F. ate on Bummer-aid . How- u-d'5'RdBtlll1'lnt, and the Imperial Diner. . In addition to these. private house parties were held at many homes throughout the town. on N , , Year's morning Group Caplilln . H. swstmari. D.F;O.. D. F.C.. c.p.. accompanied by the sen- ior officers of the station. were at home in the Officers Mess at the annual reception held by the commanding officer of R..0Jl.P'. station Summer-side. In the afternoon Chief Justice Thane 'A. Campbell held an infor- mal reception at his home on sum- mer Street: and Mayor Henry W. wedge received a large number of visitors at his residence on Myrtle Street. Chief Justice Campbell was as- sisted by his son Malcolm in re- ceivlrig the visitors. and Mrs. Campbell was assisted in serving by Mrs. Emrna Holman, Mrs. Wm. E. Smallrnan and Mrs. Richard H. Hinton Mayor and Mrs. Wedge were as- sisted in receiving and serving vis- iatalities. and only a few minor ae- olden which were attributed to huard us road conditions, were reported. y . ;n then most serious of these. three vehicles were involved in-is vile-up on the iugiinv lat asle- dleton on saturdayyafternoon. and resulted in injuries to a passenger in one of the vehicles. In-. wulud 310035 of Gene Traverse, who suf- fered a broken leg when struck by aearwhils changingatireonone of the vehicles involved. -S. l-first seby At . Western Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mooarthy of Blnisdale are the parents of the first 1965 baby in be born at the Western Hospital The little girl, whose birth took place Sunday af- ternoon. weighs '1 lbs. 1 on. The at- gEgl&lXlg physician was Dr. W. A. Death oi Mr. Lemuel Arsenoult -The death occurred at his home at 345 Myrtle St., Surnrnerside on December zlltliiih of Lemuel Arsen- ccoritinued from page 1) L . Ii - City 5 Cenlennial Charlottetown Centennial Com- occssion was provided by M Harry Pearson at the console of s Hammond organ. Mrs. Pearson whose husband kindly loaned the organ for the occasion. is the former Helen Callback of Char- lottetown and for a number .of years was organist at the Char- lottetown Baptist Church. An ancient relic of Scottish his- tory was brought to life when the Mayor with the assistance of the Lieutenant Govegnor and the Premier cut the anniversary cake with Sir Duncan Campbell's clay- more which was used by the first commander of the Black Watch Regiment in the 17th century. At the Mayor's reception. held im- medialely after the ceremonies. the ghosts were served the cake which'had been donated by the F. W. Woolworth Company. Later sample pieces of the cake were de- tutions including the orphanages the, City. Summerside were read. MAYOR'S ADDRESS tennlsl year, Mayor Stewart de- livered the following message: -"Today Charlottetown has reach- mlttee. Appropriate niusic for HQ rs llvered to the various public insti- Monday, January 8. 1655 (By JAMES F. KING) IDNDON (AP)-The Duke of looking for a government job and the Sunday newspaper of the La- bor party, The People. .sald he should be given one. "Let's stop treating the Duke of Windsor like the black sheep of the Royal Family." the newspaper says "Let's recall the Wandering Duke from the aimless exile in which we have condemned him. . . ”There may be sound constitu- tional reasons for not wishiig the duke to settle down in his home- land. but there are many parts of the empire that would welcome his service." Listing what it describes as he pathetic travels of the i former ..?...?.mm..:... Charlottetown, and in the pres- and old people's homes in or near once of this distinguished gather- ing, declare the Centennial Year At the conclusion of the ohserv- 1955 open." snce greetings from the Town of SUMMERSIDE GREETINGS "Greetings on behalf of the Town Council and all the citizens of the Proceeding the cutting of the Town of Summerside. It gives me Centennial cake which was the of- much pleasure to' extend to Your ficial act of declaring 1955 Cen- Worship-to the worthy members of your Council and to all the citizens of our fair capiial the City of Charlottetown 'sinrere and ed its hundredth mile post. and friendly greetings on this historic how more aptly rould it be ex- occasion. the hundredth birthday pressed than by the words of the commemorating the founding of Windsor was reported Sunday still The Lagr- Labor Paper Presses For Job For Duke Of Windsor King Edward VIII and his Amari- can-born ducbiehsl. glilpaorme; lis Simpson, e e0 e doubt that he is happy M this aimless. wandering life." During 1954 alone. the 60-year- old duke toured '18 different holl- ay resorts in the Western world The Duke of Windsor did not all tend the coronation of his niece, Queen Elizabeth I! in June. liba. but he has made numerous visits in England since his abdication 10 years ago. The most recent was Dec. N when. as usual. he droppedpln or in Downing Street to see riljn! Minister Churchill. his champion in the 1936 crisis over his love for Mrs. Simpson, a divorcee. ANXIOUS TO SERVE That visit was described as on?! a social call but the duke was re- ported to have made plain to his old friend that he was still anxious to serve his country. Only a few months before that the duke was quoted as saying: "When I left Britain 17 years ago. I said that I was always not able. I am still available." Professional cards new by their son Richard and aultin his om year. The late Mr. poet Emedson, "I'l1ey builded bet- the City of Charlottetown. 53- 13- Puflnmtl daughter Gama" Arsenault wu'bornmPalmu Road 1?? than they knew.' when we re- "We. in Summerslde as well as OW-Du "'0' The FEGGDNOD held 3'' 3119 Mr 9571511 Em came m s"mw"5ldc call the deeds of those who. one all the people of the Province "H”NE 3237 Force W158 5350513110" "WW5 in mm” mny 3'93" "ll Beam” bemg , hundred years ago, through their have watched with lmergst and 9". REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summerslde WM Pfwided OVEF by 3' 5h99m5k" by had” me decwsed v wisdom and sagacliy handed them- ihusiasm the growth of your city 5"mm"'3'- 5"-mm3'lm' . the president. Dr. Gilbert Gallant. The weather remained fine throughout the holiday and tem- peratures, while seasonal. were not cold. Despite road conditions, which in most areas were very sllppy due to ice and packed snow. there were no .C.:.m..-mmmj Ministers Meet Malpeque. . His wife. the former Margaret Left to mourn are one son, Charles in Orange. Texas and one daughter. Annie, Mrs. Arras Arsenault. Sum- merside; also one adopted daught- was manager of various lobster- i packing factories ,in Prince County s among other places at Dernley and : Blacquiere of Mont Carmel prede- . ceased him some ten -years ago. A' First 1955 Baby in Prince County. A baby daughters weighing 5 lbs. 12 02s., born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bonneau, Cm, has made dur M; the past Mr. ,M”Orl and an vow MIN selves together and sought the and today you can rightfully boast right to conduct their own civic it is second to none in the field sembiy. .business affairs rather than hav- of progress. I lake great pride in mi "WI" mnduclell by persons the realization that is real mutual appointed by the Provincial As- friendship has always existed be- tween the good citizens of our ”We citizens sense a definite largest city and those of the feeling of satisfaction and graii- Provinces largest town. Let us W59 35 WP Ponder over the pro- pray that that feeling of goodwill grass and achieveme ts which our may always continue and may you, Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey I Canadian Bank of Commerce Building . Summer-siila. P.E.l. - Phone 888! W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Shed s eh C1&1'a- Mm John l-eC1Hl1'.M1I- at Prince County Hospital at 10:30 a.m. on January 1st became Miss 1955 for Prince century. We pay tribute to our lti ii i la bi d Summersids ' Al KeIISlIl9l'Oll. i;,3fdF"3v:”I kyegrgtvrfg County, and the recipient of many appropriate gifts donated by the merchants of Sum- Dredecessors for the accomplisiv icIiIillz1enl()'it1l::l!ne::.P' .3... canal e;rsoes- 9151- P- 0- 34” Michael J. med two yd... an M” merside to the first baby born in any hospita in Prince County, in the new year. There ff "15 Past hundred years. parity in the years to come. 5.31 F0l'm GTCIIP surviving are sixteen grandchildren were no babies born on New Years Day at either the Stewart Memorial Hospital at Du, f:e,f',',g;”',,S,”"5,fe g;f:d.””,'ffn5:? ..mm Iff,:ji;yo:"gu:1V;,dei:;de. 'N5URANcE -A meeting (if the live ministers living in Kensmston was held at and eighteen great grandchildren. all surviving. The funeral was held at at. Paul's Tyne Valley or the Western Hospital The mother of the new baby is the former Helen Arseriault, daughter of Mr. fine of reioicinz. Throughout the quently our Centennial will be B.ElEllls&SonLlmtl,fed the home of Rev! E. H. Bean on church. summemde on Thursday. and Mrs. Frank Arsehauli, 173 Hanover St. in Summerside. Her husband. a native of y'”” by m”'” 9' P”””i5v i0”"'- , gamma, 5,. gunman”. M0ni1Bl'- 990- 3”- The Pl"P”5” 01 December 20th. Burial was in the Ontario, is a Petty Officer in the Fleet Air'Arm of the Royal Canadian Navy based at 3:22:55, pfarflgffs ;i”ndd5d”p';'ft';5;n':t; the meetms W85 i-0 5156"" WW5 Roman catholic Cemetery. Pall Shearwater, N. S., and is presently speiicliifg a New Year's leave in ' optometrists in which they. as ministers, could malbe better and more effective bearers were Mr. -Anthony Arsen- ault. Mr. Frank Doucette. Mr. Ted Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Bonneau have one other child. a baby son about two years :: .?lf3.e"..'i?.1'5i..”Z:.”?li.:.'2?;"EXi wEEK or pmiygp vicissitudes which have made us B F. Hunter. 3.0. Imnmes-aide. P.E.I. - Plume till BMALLMAN'B BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, use. on. use of the resources at 'their dis- Gananh Mr, Bernie MacDonald. Old. P0531 in oontnbutlns 7-0 We "W731 Mr. Joseph Arsenauit, Mr. John and spiritual health'oi the com- A,-genauit, muiuty. This newly formed group will be known as the Kensington . . d . l The only other hahxqlwoiwi al Prince County Hospital on New Year's Day was a 31.?” em pmgressve "'6 mp” baby son born at 1:20 P.M. to Mr. and Mrs. Haroldl Warren of Summersider-S. -- "rue effect of these on our old- (photo 13,. yvotmn). er citizens will be one of enter- tainment and reminiscing. but the SERVICES ALL SERVICES AT 7:30 PM . . DI! Water street. EiBddlc:vee1ebr;clllwa:gv.wlg.l llI).eBlbri1en BCl50m"MCKel1nC N B D 1, M child 1.1.," Rm," "co yer cam ieies T.'”3.5.337353 lg l3i.55."-"1 wmi? M:::I'l?A'Yii:lAi11:il93If!?mTl1h '1)'fEE;f" ””" ”'"""" ””"" "”"' ""' of the Kensington Presbyterian I ' S es , Y i P . . P - voungnr g.,.......;.H1hZ”.,:,”,."h,' TUESDAY. -MN? 4. Presbyterian. FHONE 55” Church. other members are Rev's weddmg d I lll Street ACCIdel1l !Merey MISSIOI1 and trials. the sorrows and 510,5): "IN THY LONELINESS-v. "- A. MBCKEY. 3- 111811-ham: 14- M- n iihe modes of living. the means nfiwEDNEsDAl" JAN 5' Unlwd Murray and s. H. Haslam -A quiet but pretty wedding SHAG HARBOR. Ns. rep)- cswmza, Nfld. 1C?) e A ineii.-,m,,.y H”, mms 0, enhmmi Church. "rm: Nronr or L K. ZIELINSKL M1,. Bgvgrgl matters of wmmunity was soiemnlsed at St. Paul's rec, SAINT JOHN. M 3. iCP)-Red Five - year - old Mabel Nickerson copier carrying a mother and newyment that made up the me on DQU3'1"'. mm”; W", mentioned 3. being gory. summmidg, on Saturday Cross blood donor officials said to- died Friday evening after she wa. born baby has al'rlYP(l at the,-hymns davsn Tnugsnay, JAN. a, Chump gf poulble mmecm 10,. mm" dis. evening 31,3 o'clock by Rev. Joseph day that New Brunswickers do- struck by a car in fmni of her Ci-enfeil nil:-:l0l'i at St. Anthony. --Le, uni hDw”."y not ha” I England. ”PllESSING TEMITA. wumn. one immedmt. mlnu WM Manny when Jggn Eunbegh, the hated moreghiood in 1954 than in home. A coroner's jury ruled acci. The birth was first Hloughi in be.m.1m;I,,f complacency. W, mus. Tf0N':. K8n!1-1IK;0lI- 9- Ev 1-. the arranging of the services of daughter or Mr. and Mn, wane; any year since the service was dengai death with no big"... 3,. Siamese twins but later repni-ts.k,,,k ,6 me mu”. we must kM,piFRlDA1. JAN. 7. Presbyterian. PlLm0- Gullnlwl the Week of Prayer which for s. Moxenna of Freeland, became the inaugurated in 1990- isehed to the driver after hearing Indicated the hmv girl had E10... hope; and ,,,,,.S hm, Own "Min DEEPEST C-Looiu". "'”- "G'T:'G'”:' number of years has been an a.n- bride of James Baisom. son of M.r. The Red Cross received 18.679 evidence the child ran out of her large zruuih 0n h" 5Pi"f- igrasp must always exceed our nual so-operative series shared by and Mrs. Iii Balsam of Clarenville, donations during the year. Offi- driveway in the path of the car. Mrs. Raymond MaCl..ean and her reach, Lei, us play Du. pa... in THE READ STUDIO nu the churches. Thig your, comn Nfld. Fbing Officer and Mrs. Ric. clals say this is a saving of some Shag Harbor is a fishing tillage child were taken in Flower-'s Cove, making the next hundred yegrg D. W. SEA”! - General Prabtitionec Mslpeqne Bout menacing Monday. January 8, the opening service will be held in the Church. of England, Tuesday,” the Presbyterian Church will be the host. then Wednesday the United Church. Thursday the Church of England and concluding serv- ice on Friday in the Presbyterian Church. All services commence at 1:30 pm. It is further planned that the offerings received at these services will be distributed among the three important phases of christian work. 1. The Canadian Council of Churches: 2. The Pro- vincial" Branch of the Bible So- ciety: 3. The P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage. Personals -Miss Bessie Delaney. nurse-ln- training at the P. E. Island Hos- pital. spent Christmas at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Delaney. Albany. -Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunning. Kensington. spent the Christmas holidays in Hunter River, guests of Mrs. Dunning'a grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacNeill. ALBEBTON Signalman Garnet Campbell. Barriefleld. 0ni.. is spending a leave at his home in Alberton. Mrs. Herbert Matthews. Alberton. with her children. Gordon and Barbara spent a few days with rel- atives in Borden last week. A very successful New Year's eve dance was held at the Albei-ton Legion Home. Music was by the Western Five Orchestra. Masters Teddy and Jimmy cor- bett have returned to their home in Summerside after spending last week with their grandmother. Mrs H. o. Corbett, Alberton. Murder And Suicide - In Quebec Town STE. ADILI. Que. (GP) - A Ste. Adille restaurant owner shot and killed his partner early New Year's day and then turned the sgin on himself, police said sun- ay. , - The bodies of nerve rotust. 80. and Alice Gus. 31. were found in I bed on theisecond floor of the Ste. Adele chalet Bar-B-Cue by two restaurant employees Saturday morning. Police described the shooting an a olear-case of murder and suicide. L Western The bride was charming in' her waits-length gown of white nylon net over taffeta. the bodice being topped with a lace bolero. The skirt was trimmed with sequins. a ' studded tiara held in place her shoulder-length veil. She car- ried a bouquet of Better Time roses Mrs. 1-Iedley was gowned in turquoise not over. taffeta with matching bsndesu of floral trim and white mitts. she carried a bouquet of yellow cairnations. For in-sveliins the bride wore a navy dress with grey topcoat and white accessories. Her eoreage was of red roses. They will reside in Greenwood. 11.5.. where the groom is a flying officer in the R.CA.F'. The bride is a registered nurse and has been" on the staff of Prince County Hospital. New Fisheries Officer Takes Over Job Today -Mr.'Nor-mm s. Mactieod ll- sumesi new duties in '3ummsrslde this morning as fishery protection officer in Prince County with the Federal Department of Fisheries. Previous to his new appoint- ment Mr. Msclueod has been with the Unemployment Insurance Com- mission at siimme " for the past nine years 'as employment and claims officer. Well known in bland soortlnv elves he is well qualified for his no position. having had a life- long interest in the general fish- erv protection work at which he will now be employed in the area extending from Portage to the line dividing Pimce and Queens counties. . He has been an active member of the Prince County Fish and Game Amociatiori for many years. and has been secretary of this organization since 1940. Maintaining an active interest in golf. Mr. Maclleod is the 1984 gas:-ipion of the eurninsrside Golf u . Until his new apooinnmnt be was the provincial representative of the National Unemployment Iri- suraoee commission Anociation as-iployees for P,l.I. - vi-. M-ebeod is married and has three children. so his new smiley- merit he will be auu-ining the dut- ies of Mr. P. C. Martin who so- tired recently. -a Guardian L-noviso ' so am: - cm. '1'. J. Keefe. officer in charge of the paid 520 a bottle for blood. ing blood derivatives in 1955. before the Red Cross took over shore about 40 miles from Yar- The blood was used mainly as whole blood. but some was used for plasma and put aside for the production of "gamma globuiin." for processing into disease-fighb Stallion. hard Hadley were the s.i,tendam.s., &!'I3.58O to hospital patients who on Nova Scoiia's south - western from their home at Green Island an on; n! great achievement, Cove following the birth Wedn9s- "May those who celebrate Char Since then lhey HRVE b99'1Jlntleiown's bicentennial say of us. marooned thy had Weaiher which as we have said of our forefaih- KENSENGTON , frompei-sr'They hulltled better than Monday-Tuesday 7:15 and 9.15. g1uALLMA1q nuthnnir, The Red Cross also plans the completing the trip io'St. Anih- they knew." establishment of a provincial blond ony where doctors except in re- "I now. irompihe floor of this in "DAVID AND BATHSHEBA". depot in Lancaster probably in move the growth by a delicate op- historic and lllggsiriotis Council Chamb" 0' HTQ Clpiiil Cll1Y Ollslon prices. Bank drawing Tues- an. r . v mineuiiside Dr. J. A. Dolron Gregory Peck and Susan Hayward mg 2353 summu-nag m4 in Technicolor. Regular admis- Dr. Hubert MEQNCHI. M.D. Physician-surgeon water street. summer-side. Phone 1032. day and Thursday worth 555. CAPITOL Summer-side" Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 AT REGULAR ADMISSIONS llll Broadway Mesitiil limo tciuruv A p . m'!Nsmm'.' . .- FACES iioiuu suiiib"-' mm mm mm cum o me: ciinsim REGEN ;c:2:;;;.-;;.-;....?i:?:9.”iszazia Wednesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15; Thursday 7:15 - 9:15 i MCAMEO" , Dentists , ant. January mi. 9:00-12:00 am. - t 1... 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