v 4 f - 1'i"E-rt... I Yvonne Ahern. president of e Simmerside Lionettes Club about to cut the handsome irthday cake at the club's first nniversary party held Tuesday evening at the Sununerside Golf Club at which the Lions Club and their sueqts were entertain- us. Th culinary master-piece was with the the work of Mr. Ernest Moore Cam Ks y, and depicted the Lions crest in Phyllis Bagioie. treamirer; Josie melt 0050" 01 Plmllle and gold. Delaney. secretary. resident are ii to r) vice - president; Guardian Photo. Seen above are merrbers of -- Knights of Columbus (Fourth plains Layoff y Schurmnn'a Staff reductions have been an- unced at M.F. Schurman Com- any. Limited of qprvxillllldy - -people representing about one- I - oi those employed by that inn in Sunrnereide. Harold B. Schurman. president i M.F. Schurman Company Lim- ted in announcing the cut back ilted can he and other offic- rs of the company sincerely re- rel-ted that conditions in the oastruetion industry as a whole we such as to require the ace- oa taken. "We are iully cognhant of the rohlems faced by those who are lea laid off" he said. "and -irerever ble will do all we no to ob them re-establish hunselves. We also rec-ogdsa has such action will, to some, xtent. elfect the cconqnty of the, own and we have never. at any. me lost sight of our responsi- titties to the :ocal community." The trend oi contltions result- ru in the present action were stllned by Mr. Schumann. lie tated that although construction volume has been at rccortln-eab ru levels in the recent years ilialladtoavery seriouscoa- dhion with the industry. it has soouraged more and more in dividuala and firms to venture nto the field with an ever-ia- reasing nunber oi bidders. and rising labour and material costs, tlie profit margin had been pro- srnsively reduced. The recent down turn in total volume part- icularly in the Maritirnes area has accounted the trend to the point where many proiects are In helm bid at or below cost. nukmo COLUMBUS DAY PARADE Degree) who formed part of the Coltlsisus Day parade last Sun- Alrendy construction company failures are reported in trade publication are on the increase. The outimk in our opinon" said Mr. schusnan" is for reduced volume at even more competit- ive prlces-especially here in the Maritlmes. in order to preserve our comgta 'a resources and protect its present iinisnclsl sta- bility. we are compelled to re- duce our stall to accorrvnny the falling-off in volume. it the pres- ent trend is more serious than we anticipate. lurtlter reductions may be necessary." "However. adequate stal is being to ensure the operated efficiency oi the corn- pany. We are retaining key con- struction personnel who are high- ly qualified and will continue to summit quotations on work being called in the liaritknes. our ro- tail building supply and mill- work outlets in summerslde. Kensington and Charlottetown will continue the tradition of sixty- five years oi service to local lean?-actors and the general pim- WESTERN GUARDIAN IIIGII BCIIOOL dance. Kilian Hall. Friday Ocilber 18th. RIGULAII. Thursday night dance etc. Kensington Legion Hall. BUYING pnultery daily. Mon- day through Thursday. Wad- dell Bros. Crapaud. ARTIFICIAL lnsmtlnatlon- all breeding ciiiss on Prince Ed- ward island will be shut down from 1641 Professional Cards . V Chartered Accountants :3 . oi tlltllt iii sly; li- r-iilli i5 1 i ' i ii at iilii 1 side where a wreath was laid day at the Cenotaph in Surnmer-X Develop Music Bandmasi . Sgt. William F. Conkcy R.C.A.F. Station Sum- merside was elected to the exec- -utive as treasurer at the format ion meeting oi the elrltmMa- ion meeting of the Maritime chapter of the Bandmaster As- sociation held at the Cumberland lloiel Amherst. on Saturday. Oo- tober 5th. With the addition of this new chapter the association now covers Canada from coast to coast. and is the most import- ant band music development for Eastern Canada in recent years. The coniercnce, which develop- ed from the one and two day courses for bandsmcn sponsored by the Adult Education Divis- ion of the Nova Scotia Depart- ment of Education, opened with I public concert by the band of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery, directed by Lieutenant Ken Elloway oi Halifax. The evening session. which was attended by bandmasters and banllsmen from the three Maritime Provinces. was addres- led by Fred C. Mooglr oi Waterloo Ont. representing the Canadian Bandmaaiers Asaoclatim. OFFICERS The president oi the new chap- ter is Lieutenant Elioway; vice- prcsident. E.W. Freeborn. dir- ector of music, Moncton High School; treasurer. Bandmaster William F. Conlrey. R.C.A.F. Station Summcrside, P.l-3.1.: ser- retsry. Robert Kennedy. Adult Education Division, Pictou; as- sist necretary. Ihm " b an. Truro. six directors were also elected. Rex Porter. Wolfviile. Professor George Nsylor. Sackviile. II. lvo Cudrnnre. Charlottetown: Mrs. Revert Jackson. Oxford: Captain C.A. Holt, Inspector of B Eastern Command; Petty oer P. Metcaif. lialliax. Iiemhers attending the canine .m NOTICE TO All. SUMMERSIDE and a short religous ceranony in memory oi fallen Knights was conducted. Maritime Banclmasters For Young IANDMABTER CONREY once were particularly concern- ed about the musical education oi young people and this will be one oi the first problems to re- ceive the attention of the new organization. On Sunday afternoon and eve- ning, G6 bandsmen from Amherst Parrsboro. Pictnu and Liverpool met in the High School Auditor- ium at Psrrsboro under the dr- eciion of Professor George Nay- lor of hit. Allison University. This is the latest in the series of workshops provide! by the Adult Educulon Division wldch has done much to raise the standard of music in that area. (2 A M E 0 Kensington WED.-THUR. - 1:Il-I:ll Bob Hope and Katherine lisp- "TIIE IRON borne in comedy PI1'i'ICOA'l"' in Cactatlcalor. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS CADETS NO. 53 SOUADRON - I-lowltai management, extended leader Bt. Lnsrent Vladueday paasedup thechancetopresent asnatiuidnononsrlldenceinthe atlseoperdngoitha thnnespeechdahate. Uauchasnntian SW Ene-it-ins Otnnmons He added not support any non - conitdence motion on the throne speech de- bate presented by the OCF or So- cial Credit parties. Mr. St. l..aurent's statement means that the Conservatives. withonly liiofthaasicorrauma seats. will not be defeatel on throne speech motions. The lib- erals have 100 munbers. Mt. St. Laurent. in his iii sna- ior Commons speech as opposi- tion leader. turned sarcasm on Prime Minister Dieienbairer's propmaltorwitchlspucemd Canadian imports from the United States to Britain. He conceded the result would be desbable. but said there are only three ways to carry it out even if it were possible. lIl':NNE'i"r'8 WAY be a " story increase in tnriiis against the U.S., with he called "the Bennett way" - a - 'ere.uce to Canada's last Conservative prime minister in I030-35. Another would be the "Soviet j Lay; oi state tracing and ex- Hold Dance In Aid Of Hospital in; dance day evvenlm. The maple l ves, in all their beauty along a colorful autumn setting. The Ladies Aid of the Hospi- tal calpsbly took charge of the coffee hour. Mrs. .l.l-'. White and Mrs. G.G. Bennett were chap- eroncs. Mr. Merritt Callaghan and Mr. Gerald Rooney sold lio- kets and reported a satisfact- ory sum oi money. Mr. R.D. McKinII0lI. master oi ceremon- ies, on behalf oi the Western a hearty vote oi thanks to Mr. cheatra provided the music. to a close by tlonal Anthem 1hdIhf' . a new Proaaeadva Conservative tries tuned. A most enjoyable Thanksgiv- in aid of the West- ern lioapital was held in Alebrt- on Wunen's Institute Hall Mon- co," th s proiusion oi cut flowers. made St. Laurent Passes Up . Non-Confidence Motion or-rawa cm - om-an port I'D! the U.K.. K. St. A flu Qldunic in manner- side has thinned Silsssneraide Sclsooi classroom Jendance by more than twenty five cent as students continue to take 111 while others recover and re- turn to classes. Surnsnerslde Academy yester- dsy had more than 300 absent be- cause oi illness. while St. Mary's Academy reported 3 out of 702 students were unable to at- tend classes. Summerside High School. at- tended by students from Grades 10 to 12 inclusive. was not so severely aiiocted as the odser two schools. but one teacher said that ten pupils were miss- ing from one oi his classes yes- terday, and that fifteen had been absent the previous day. Six Cases In Alberion Court An 0'i..eary resident was fin- ed Si0.00 and cost;-. bound over to keep the peace for one year and ordered to pay costs of 815.00 for damages to the pr0PCH.v of an O'Lenry restaurant owner, by Magistrate lt.S. Hinton in court at Aiberton yesterday. A party from Tignish pleaded guilty to possession of liquor not puchased from a vendor (moon- shine) and was fined 325.00 and An. convicted of assault nt add. pondeata "Well. we've been jven the blunt," he said. Flu Epidemic Cuts Sharply Into S'side School Classes lbideet resident was causing bodily harm and fined 3500 and eapad the notice at . some classes. however, had more diaent yesterday than pre- vlously. I The severety and duration of the illness seems to vary widely among individuals. with sympt- ons including fever, headache. soreness. and a general overall in iealiu.. some of the students appear to recover within a day or two while others are sick for a week or longer. while the epidemic is consid- ered to be quite extensive school utthorides have not in- dicated any intention to close the schools. and some empress- ed a hopeful belief that the peak of the iqsidamlc has been reach- ed. Potato Boat In Summersido ..'I'he freighter Marcella arriv- ed in Summerside Wednesday to load 55.000 bags of seed potatoes for Port Everglades, Florida. marking the opening of this port's fall shipping season. Nine other large freighters are before ice conditions close na- vigation. 171 MILLION AMERICAN! C expected to load potatoes here WASHINGTON (AP)-The cen- sus bureau Wednesday estimated Find Deetlil Was Accidental search party on Sept cidental drowning. morning of the lust day. lam. I0 stated that when the btxly of Mr. foul play. D.O. Stewan. Q.C.. Crown prosecutor appeared for the crown The members of the Jury were: Ira Dennis (foreman) Raymond Murray. Edward Mac- Nevin. John Jeffery. Syivere Ar- A eosoaes-'s iury duly unan- elled to inquire into the cause of death of John Maclaan. II! I years. of Foxiey River. whose body was found by R.C.a!.P.&nla on the dtore of Foxley River. vermct that death was due to ac- The body of the late Mr. Mac- Lean. who had wandered away from his home the evening he- iore. was discovered in the early The inquest which was called and d ” by Coroner Dr. w.E. Callaghan. heard the evid- ence ol Mrs. John MacDonald. daughter-in-law of the deceased, Bert Arsenault and Albert Gal- members of the search p.'.il'l.)' all of vihsm gave evidence that indicated that the deceased had been acting in a normal and usual manner when he went for a walk in the direction of the .-.hurc where his body uas laieri umi, Cpl. Harry Chlprnan of the RC. M.P. who conducted the search MncLoan was found there were only super-iiciai marks on the face and that later investigation had turned up no evidence of tTlut,GaardianPsge1 Thus-sday.0ct.17.1 :r,ad.larn'l'hoIal.oyJei- PERSONALS James and Earl Hunter. Mono ton, NJ. spent the weekend a., the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Hunter. Indian River. RAILWAY ' TIME TABLE 0 GIIAIGES Effective Sunday, October 27th, I957 .1...... Full Information from NA TIONA L Summersicle BOXING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 - 9.15 p.m. MAIN BOUT I0 ROUNDS FOR WELTERWEIGHT crramrsomsnrr N.n.-r.m. BUD RAMSAY (Champion) 145 lbs. VQPSIII costs. For unlawful assault a party from Tignish was ordered to pay damages 01 89.00 and fined Si5.00. A party from Tigniah was fin- ed 310.00 and corn for drivina a motor vehicle without due care and attention. Achargeoipoaseseionoftsnp the population oi the United States on Sept. 1 at nhout 171.- 790.000. The figure rwresents a rise of ao,o51.uoo or 13.7 per cent since the 1950 census and a gain oi 3053.000 or 1.3 per cent over the estimated population on Sept. 1 last year. . WALTER "PEANUTS" ARSENAULT (Challenger) 1-13 lbs. SEMI FINAL WINNER WENDE (Aiborton) 165 lbs. VDIIII Gordon White who had organised the party. 'lbe Western Five Or- A happy evening was brought sinzini of the Na- liil-Ilhl . IIEEE lillllllilif XIl.'&Ij' st Alberton. REGENT . romur 1:15 - 9:10" Spillands Lu. ilaliblilll dersized lobsters agamst a fish- erman imln Roseville. adjourn- ed from a previous court. was further adjourned until Oct. sou: .. .20.: SIIIIMEIISIIIE 'N)DAY :('l'IIUR8.): 8:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Jack Hawkins In "The Long Arm" Scotland Yard'a most ' baffling cane! Friday a Saturday , "Streets. Of Laredo" with William Holden EXTRA :- EXTRA Another big Cartoon Revue - 40 minutes of. h 41 to f l andsmhs IIVII. IECRIITIIG OFFICER A service to be proud of . . . a straight course to s rowatding life of service at seal You can travel far in the line of duty- on shlpaofthe Royal Canadian Navy. You canhsh guard Casnda's peace and freedom yorntownfutaresscusmseetha your favorites! slllw p t I I Aneqvuula Dnuanliulamd is-tfss-arasaieaaihsasmsxlbya Qarhi pseemhsshrgspndswiia -sod. I-dufaa&s&harh.scsauhu,mp& -daa&Iasyulaaall.lIyaabehIlriQe eeuuysasiasssajvolsrraahcsrarlvehaasry Ms-h-IHIO-e-essyausu-areas.-at-an Admission: Ringside 1 URBAN ROGERS (Bordon & llndlan River) 166 lbs. M SPECIAL 6 ROUNDS J LEN DURELLE , I 130 Ill. Bale St. Paul, N.B. E B.C.A.l'. Station, S'sItle t versus FRANCIS "PEANUTS" ARSENAULT Summorslde, 184 lb. CURTAIN RAISER4 ROUNDS I ELMEB "GUSSIE" GALLANT versus N DONNIE ABSENAULT under 12 years 50 cents. . Advance sale ringside seats Boates Pharmacy. ', ed by Summer-side Aeaa Hockey dub. Civic Stadium 6 ROUNDS, TAKE ALL LL OLIVER .50; Adults 1.00; children 5 TOUGH -Y ALEXANDER MURRAY g A H r ADD8 LASTING BEAUTY TO ANY ROM ashuildwlibsnsumlhsiamd.