Mrs. Irues Croaier la Elected President On Monday evening. November 5th, Baltic W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Bruce Riley for their regu- lar monthly and annual meeting. The meetting opened by singing Wed: November21,l956' The Guardian Page 17 r meeting and annual meeting were Seastary. (re-elected) Mrs.'Gso. read and approved. Treasurer's Riley: Treasitrenfre-eleciedllln. reput. Balance on had 348- Gordon Cousins; Andltors.'Mn. Paid 84.00 for Cod Liver Oil Cap- Bruce Riley: Mrs. Edgar Mat- sules. thewi: Directors. Mrs. James Wall. Mrs. Bruce Riley, Mrs. Bruce Cro- xier; Sick committee. Mrs. Edgar Pheasant, Hungarian Programs Discussed At Alberton Meeting A resolution favoring the con. tlnuation of the Pheasant program A Robert's Hatchery, Tryon, and locate a single Hun and even hunters with dogs reported that Sick committee report One they failed to raise a covey. sick call was made and received a second resolution stongl - Prin Co the "Ode" Ind repe-tins the . M tth -. Mrs. James Wall; - M gmugtsso 3:: ......:'......:':.'I ..:"'.::::...:":1r: ;;c,;-;-;;w-ged-5;. 3--k---- :.".:'.:..5”.::'. ”::"”.::.:.:'"::. gm 5;; : F!!! r s t . - r c .5 pay- . M . ' : . .- tridge were IDPl"0VGdun:lu:.:POl:'.l:l dtfllidrd ollet9wo:ePnngErll(lIl:il' elgtelllllly "'3 """' 4"” Elfizdlfidusllczlid?-l ”tii'l't"tili. lbill lgglrlse rlstileyzmctlarsaliiil. Mn. ll meeting of the West Prince ' The minutes of the last regular 5; Arsenault's Pond and Blanchard's Irencll oi the P.E.l. Fish and Pond. Releases by HE. Cann of GIIIIG Alwcllllau. held in the Cardigan Hatchery were made in . other streatsga gill! a Tlfomplete 11;: GJ wasno av s e. on were to the Provincial Association for brown gpecklgd u-out. nine month! '.”'""u”" t” "'9 PT0VlMlIl uld. and about six inches long Gmlemment They IIEVE Yellow bars on their Under the proposed Pheasant aide and are often mistaken for hr 1957 and '58 200 now on hand for breed- be paid, Bruce Crozier. M", 5.33., Mgmuwg was ..i Collection amounted to 35 cents. yu-dgQ . pm (or lnalmng the; Mrs. Keir Crofer was in charge most funds for the Institute during. or the program for the evenlns up yup, M1-5. comm, cousin, 55'. and a Nursery Rhyme contest was to be presented at the December, enioyed. with Mrs. Gordon Cous- meeung Wm, . Win (0, Perfect 1 his winning the prize. Themeetiag Attendance. closed by singing the ”Nationai An- c,,.,g,pondenc, W" read by me, them." A delicious lunch was serv- secmgary ma d1;w,3.,d. 1; was ed by the hostess. ixext meeting decided to send three members to- 30 be held al "'9 mm? 0f M?” ...b.mLm..m.mLm... not to lose faith because of the somber conditions of the world to day. lie told of several experi- ences in his association with per- sons from other countries of the world. and gave illustrations of the way in which many persons in Russia and Hungary have held to the Christian faith des- salmon . President J. Ivan Nicholson, gt purposes would be released presided at the meeting. :,l;eb:l';::'""l ""1" "" "'9 an ugdenmp con," to 5, new George Riley. up ,.,E7:,'.ei”iif,”ig',',l;"ly 1' He said that '- the face at l" K'”l”3'-9" 9" N9V'mb" 35m ”'V-""'' -T'T"" in .e”ed in th”! '1 f5,W”l11d mes, obsucles many of these It was also decided to canvass the v bwed by M Imus 8' 01 57 fol- people practiced the bend in district for the Red Shield Appeal. -o mu am i::::i.:.: . . . W--M mm mm won an ..f::".::':1.l.5.';..t::ii:."i..':”il-.:' d '5'. Mlss'on Meehng lslallutceolllltereldfimwtllfelhsorlilhlp h:llI1d Til: C””' End M"- 37"" Riley W" KENSINGTON in favoring a local hatche , in. I934 0' M11301"-ill! Phessantsnironi the States at spproximatley 3450 each, a number of speakers su-955. ed the importance of encouraging and supporting an Island game ("mu 1151118 Island feeds, where the staff would gain much val- uable lnfomiation about raising upland. game of all kinds and would be ready to provide him; in future years if needed. During the discussion on the appointed to deliver same to the Red Cross. it was decided that each member make cake or fudge, etc., to be sold at the Christmas concert. The following officers were ap- pointed for the ensuing year: Pres- ident. Mrs. Bruce Crozler; Vice- President. Mrs. Edgar Matthews: ATTENTION Wed. 'l'bur., 7:15-9:15. Humphrey Bogart. Ava Gardner in- "THE BAREFOOT CONTIBSA" In Teclmlcclor. Co-starring: Id- rnund O'Brien. Bank drawing Wednesday and Friday Worth possible S&l.00. . i suggested this as a challenge to Canadians in caning Canada to Christ. Rev. L.M. Murray of Kenslri2- ton was in charge of the program Rev. G.A. Cowper-Smith of Bede- que read the Scripture lesson; and Rev. C.R. Webber of Summerside led in prayer. A mass choir of about 40 men was conducted by Dr. Peter Mac- Donald of Crapaud, who also led in congregational At Summersicle More than 600 men and women attended the third of six evange- listic meetings being held in the Civic Auditorium at Summerside last eventing. under the sponsor- ship of the United Church, cover- ing an area from Alberton to Hunter River. The mlssioner, Dr. R.W. Arm strong of Ottawa. continued the LONG RANG through the thickly populaf i sec- tions ot Eastern Canada and near- ly all oi Manitoba, according to this map based on the long-range WASHINGTON .- Temperatures close to normal seasonal readings can be expected in a belt running down from northern Quebec. E FORECAST forecast of the United States wea- ther office. Above-normal temper- aturcs can be expected in eastern Newfoundland and in western Sask- atchewan, Alberta and British Col- umbia. A belt encircling Hudson Bay is expected to have below- normal readings. CP Photo) West Devon Native ls Express Agent At Springliill Junction MONCTON - Two appointments in the Canadian National Express have been announced by Neil Mc- Lellan, superintendent of the com pany for the Marltimes. A. Verdun WESTERN , GUARDIAN COME TO card party in Mar- gate School Friday evening. No- vember 30th, proceeds for W- l. CHRISTMAS gift problems solv- ed now by rtralta taken at the Heads Stu . BUYING POULTRY disly. at our plant, Monday through Thurs- day. Waddeli Bros, Crspaud. PRESIYTERIAN Church, Par- lor Social and Auction Sale. Mrs. Alan .Cenipbell's, Long River. November Nth. PUNCHEONS. to arrive soon, Carload of strongly constructed 160 gallon casks. Special price oi! car. Waddell Bros., Crspatid. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Boy's Tredenick, of Shelburne, N.S. is promoted to agent at Springhlll Junction and Douglas S. Keir stead, of Moncton. is named a- gent at Hawkesbu y, out. Mr. Tredenlclt. a native of West Devon, P.E.I. Joined the Csndlan National Express at Charlotte- town in 1942. Shortly afterwards he enlisthd in the Royal Canadian Navy and upon demobilization in 1048 returned to the company as general clerk and two years lat- or became foreman. He was ap- pointed agent at Shelburne in 1955 Born at Moncton. Mr. Kierstcad Joined the Express Department in 1941 and later enlisted in the army serving in France and Germany. He returned to the C.N.E. in 1946 and has held various clcrlcal posi- tions ln all branches of the De- partment prior to his present an pointing. Alberton Men's Ass'n. Hear Talk By Ch'town Man Mr. Allison Macliinnon. Char- Supreme Court In Summerside An appeal from conviction un- der the Excise Act by John Jos- eph Gillis. Port Hill, tor posses- slnn of illicit spirits. was dismiss- ed. but the penalty was reduced at the fall sitting of the Supreme Court. held in the Court House, Summerslde Tuesday, Mr. Justice Mark R. Macculgan presiding. The Court confirmed the convic- tion of Magistrate R. S. Hinton, Q.C. in Magistrate's Court, on July 5th, i956, when Glllis was found guilty on a second offense. of possession ,of a quantity (8 on.) of illicit spirits and was sentenced to six months in jail and fined 8500.00. The penalty was reduced to ii fine of 8200 or three months. when evidence of a second offense was not submitted by the Crown. W. Chester S. MacDonald was attorney for the appellant, and Mr. Harold Good- win acted for the Crown. Other cases on the docket for the November sitting were set down to December 3rd on agree- ment of counsel. These included two clvll jury actions, Ralph Maccaull versus the Canadian National Railways and Frances MacLeod. Summer- side versus Anthony Konopka. Ontario. Other non-Jury cases set U. Men Meet At Freetown Rev. Lloyd Archer of Tryon was guest speaker at theirnonthiy meeting of North Bedeque-Free town-Traveller's Best Men's Asso- ciation of the United Church held in the Church Hall of Freetown. Mr. Allison Profitt presided. The meding opened by singing "Rise Up 0 Men Of God", fol- lowed by "The Lord”: My Shep- herd." The mlnutes of the last meeting were read by the secre- tary, James Clark. Rev. Mr. Archer spoke on the importance of the Mission to the Nation which is now being con- ducted throughout Canada and is presently taking place in Sum- merside. The speaker stressed the importance of parents giving a proper example to their chil- dren. He said that although there have been many casual has in the last War there can still be as many casualties among our youth if the right example is not given them. The meeting closed with the benedlc ion by Rev. Mr. Archer. above resulted from an accident at Albany Corner lsst sumnie . l i I , 4 V singing. The . . . searc ty 0 liunspit was estimated theme. ”The fundamental princi- Summerside T r l n i t y United Teachers from Alberton and vicinity also representatives, ." that only about fifteen birds were ples of Llfe". Church quartet! also were heard from Tyne Valley, O'Leary and Tignish locals. are invited to ,i shot in Western Prince during the Remlndlng that Christ often vocally. attend a workshop at the new Alberton School, Monday. N0V- i nelson lust clnsrd. Most gunners emerges in unexpected places. The mission will continue again Nth at 7:3) p.m. 5 reported that they were unable to he councelled the congregation this evening at the auditorium. l " mg . K '2 1':-i.,o-..sr.m.ii ii;-H-” November ant Imperial Diner. Csmp Benflt Dance. Wednesday Couples only- BAZAAR and Pantry Bale in Davison Building, Saturday even- ing, Decernbe 15th, proceeds for Msrgate W. l. REBULAI Thursday night dance, Kensington Legion Home Music by Meliowalres Orchsstr . down to December 3rd were Adele MacLcod, an infant by Frederick E. MncLeod. versus Anthony Konopks, and Mr, Ensor Howness versus Anthony Konop- k when a car from Ontario, owned by Anthony Konopka was in col- lision with a vehicle driven by Ensor Bowness. Summerslde, in which Mrs. Fred MacLeod, Sum- moulds and daughter Adele, were injured. lottetown. was guest speaker at the regular supper meeting of AI- berton United Church Men's As- sociation Monday evening. Mr. W.W. Currie presided for the short business meeting follow- lag the supper which was entered to by the Ladies Aid of the church Mr. Mscklnnon, introduced by Dr. 0.H. Phillips. addressed those resent on church attendance. a. The last three actions listed HOCKEY TONIGHT 'Raeg. 12.95 Boys' Dancing from 9.30 - mo. Admi m would be mm mm 1,, 3981:; if 245-50 lGif15' Re: 7-95 Glrl8' ioasoc . bringing new members into the ( "on Imp" MOM! Jewellers allow mu. church. he -M CWIC STADIUM SUIIJRIAN pop costs; Mgu-on . , . . an I gig or, g'.,-,;'::,-,,- ':,”3; .1: '.'.:f.';.”i ii:”i:.:'i i'i1y'.';'”::5 CAR cons, ,,,,,, M, ,.''i.,,,. ,.,,c,,... .. W cuMn.as'::;.inag:iy..m 0' cm RURAL HOCKEY LEAGUE (Double Header) COATS! URBAN” JACKETS! Iii.”-'-' '""””'""' '"""""' lottetown spoke many. - 8:00-B.O.A.F. vs. ALBANY 5” cl Sizes 8 to 18 yrs. V Sand. Charcoal. 7 Medium Grey! od All Wool Fleece! V Knitted cuffs and PHOTO GIIITING CARD! in waistband! mstchtngi envelopes. & cents each. min per dosan. send your favorite -negative and let us sup- 8:4il-ALBEBTON vs. FREl.'l'OWN Admission 50 and 25 cents C - SUMMERSIDE V Sizes ion-iii 9.88 4.88 Discuss Care Of The Retarded 12.53 J Huge selection or Sizes 10 to m p! your Ct-i' mas and New on cards. George Wottoii. Guard S Photo Lab. Summer A group of parents Interested in side. the care or retarded children met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Matthews, 0'LeaI'Y. (III F”- day, November 16th. This meet- EX'I'R.A SPECIAL! Fine lw'3b Nylon srrsmis summon. J. r. Jsshins. president of the Retail Merchant-s' Association, Maritime HERE ARE A FEW n......... .. .. ......... as .. l.i.l3l'i.3i.::: '””'”'” W-9:” W-6'”-' SAMPLE SAVINGS Mil" Ines"!!! 0' '5' '"'-W" 0'I.esry and Miss Louise Glllls, THURSDAY 3:30-7:15-9:15 3..-"ICE Public Health Nurse, Alberton. CHOSEN AT RANDOM I Min Sue 1-lollett. escher at the SNOW suns! W""" "3" mlw” "L" l'''"' Pri Edward is no Trelnlns SHE FOUGHT TO GIVE HER MAN i.i;i'”.'i"2'..' i';i'.i't'(l'v?l.'f'” .'l.T."1i mtg Cher'"ggtg,i;'-633:; A sscono CHANCE AT LIFE!" . FROM THROUGHOUT STORE V Sizes 4 to 6X! the Marttllnu dllrllll theiell. PERSONALS Mrs. George Adams. (Summer- , M-G-M's TRUE LOVE-STORY YOU'LL TAKE TO YOUR HEART! ll-G-M want: to form a Parentr Assoc ation was Prince. Miss Hollett empha- 12.88 J Knitted collars. etc. Reg. 19.95 Men's Famous Make Sllllllll-illlllllll --.----M 533353! 14'” Professional Cards n . . 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