Unofficial 30 Below At Spots In Prince County The coldest temperatures for many years. possibly as low as any previously recorded, were ex- perienced in Western Prince County Tuesday night. Many AI- herton residents reported temper- atures of 26 below zero at lilin- night. At the home of several per- sons living in volleys, Fred liar- dy's at Woodvale, Bert Rlx's St. Lawrence and at Huntley a record 30 below was reported. Despite a c ,' te absence of wind, anyone outside at a late hour quickly realized that they were experiencing u n u s u ally frigid weather. Last night the weather moderal ed and a light snow was falling. I9 Below Zero At S'side Airport A record low temperature of 19.0 below zero at the meters- logical unit at R.C.A.F. Station Summerside at 2:30 a.m- on Mon- day. January it, was the lowest WESTERN GUARDIAN KENSINGTON Home and Ischooi meeting tonight 8.00 p.m. Ele- mentary School. RAYMOND GRANT, Optomet- rist will be in his 0'Leary office Saturday. January 19. BEDEOUE Rink. Thursday. Jan th 8.30 p.m. Albany St. Pats iersus Summerside Jr. Aces. Skate after. - It E G U L A II. Thursday night dance. Kenslngton Legion Home. Music. by Mellowalres Orchestra. Dancing from 9.30 - 12.80. Admiss- ion 50 cents. PRINCETOWN United Church annual congregational meeting. also Ladies Aid meeting in Mem- orial Room. Mslpeque. Wednes- day. January 23. 2 p.m. KENSINGTON RINK Thursday: Slwrbrooiie vs. Spring Valley. Game time 8:30; skate after. Park Corner vs. Kenslngton Ban- tams. Game tints 7:00 o'clock. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY --The funeral of the late Mrs. F. J. Mec- Arthur was held on W d ” V , v V ;......: . ...l . .. ICE VARIEIIES AT S SIDE Some of the stars of the Ice var-'nn Saturday night where the cast ignoring stormy weather and sub- presentation of three performances. ieiies are seen above during their braved some of the coltlvesi wea- iinal performance at Summerslrie ther experienced this winter, and. zero temperatures, lived up to the tradition of siiowmanship in their .. , nth-no.5; tax official temperature recorded dur-Imcterological station at Summer- All those interested in the wel- fare of education on Prince Ed- ward Island should greet with re- newed hope the news that St. Dunstan's University is beginning a course In teacher training. The new step should increase the sup- ply of qualified teachers on Prince Edward Island to some extent. In the last analysis. of course, the rewards, monetary and other- wise, of a profesion is its strongest lure. but the fact that S.D.U. stu- dents will be able to take normal training in conjunction with their university courses should increase the number of teachers who use the teaching pi fesslon as a step- ping stone to other vocations. Con- sidering the desperate straits in which the teaching profession finds itself at present here. surely no one will be too much perturbed at the idea of increasing the number of ”stc-pping stone" teachers. Men high in government circles of the past ten years or so have given it as their opinion that the profession of teaching was only a "stepping stone" to more remun- erative professions anyway. These new teachers will be properly qual- ified at any rate. and therefore superior to many of those re- cruited into the profession through our "desperation policy" of the past few years. You can always keep the schools open in a province if you are wil- ling to reach low enough for avail- able ”taIent". In the twilight days of the Canadian scene the desper- ate need for teachers was met by recruiting old soldiers and others who could "read and write a lit- tie.' In this day and age we should I - o it A ?To'oI'elSnT-To - 4" .'a:.'.' . in Photo by Wotlon. ARAB KINGS CONFER AMIIAN, Jordan IAPI - King Let's Talk It Over Disiniss Hit And Run Case The case of a man from Borden charged with hit and run driving was dismissed in Magistrate's Court at Summerside yesterday by Magistrate R.S. Hinton. Q.C.. at the oncluslon of the trial in which three crown witnesses gave evi- dence. No witnesses were called by the defence. The charge resulted from an ac- cident at Summerside East on the evening of October llth. 1956, in which a half-ton truck driven by Mrs. Maude Mac!-Ewen. who was driving in an easterly direction, was side swiped by a car going west that failed to stop. However. the trial evidence revealed that the driver of the car which failed to stop was not identified. Mr. Neil Mar-Leod acted for the. Crown and Mr. Harold Goodwin was attorney for the accused. GRANVILLE The many friends of Mr. Morton Adams are sorry to learn of his illness in Prince County Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. H . citizenship. Mr. Claire Hynes spent a few, Mr. Bell and Mr. Foley also days with his grandparents in Bal- I voiced warm welcomes to the four Four new Canadians received certiticates of citizenship from Judge W.E. Darby at a ceremony! in the Court House, Summerside yesterday morning. They are Dr. Mrs. Jania Zielinski and her moth-' er, Mrs. Jania Anna Mikrowicz all of Kensington and Williams Mac-I Gregor Parker of Summerside. , E.P. Foley, M.L.A., Morley M. Bell, M.L.A. and W. Chester S. MacDonald barrister, were pre-I sent for the ceremony. Judge Darby also presented each . new Canadian with a congratula- tory letter from Immigration Min-3 which he welcomed them as citi- zcns of Canada. Judge llzirby stated that the people of t':mzirla come from many countries and alike or to cast aside their tradi-' iions. we do ask them to be good citizens." ; He told them they naturally have affection for their former count- ries. but now Canada must be their first allegiance. Judge Darby also related some of the privileges and responsibilities of Canadian IIC- new citizens or. the adoption of M” "Id We Orville Taylor-1Ci3'?dE..5?n3lT'.iaIQ"il'J5nIitlmiiliana Mm Fred nmm” and ME” in 1913 and studied medicine in: spent New Years with Mr. and , . M”. Enswonh Bryamony .War.aw from 1932 to 1939 when I the war interrupted the writing of Four New Canadians Receive Certificates Of Citizenship Lech Karol Zielinski, his wife.lin the Middle East to England in Illngiand and the third in Canada. lster Pickersgili and a Bible. ,after I profound joy at becoming Canadian ”although we don't ask them to he ents were lurmer Canadians who '- Tlie Guardiin. Page 13 Thursday. J an. 17, 1957 city in l946. His wife was also born in Poland. They later went to Egypt where the doctor took post graduate work at El Kantara and were evacuated with Polish troops THIS WEEK AT CIVIC STADIUM THURSDAY 4:00 - 5:30-Skating 8:00-10:00 Skating 1947. coming to Canada in 1951. Dr. and Mrs. Zielinski have three children, one born in Egypt. one in Mrs. Mikrowicz is also originally FRIDAY from Poland and came to Canada . . with her daughter and son-in-law l'wiai0oTPre schwl sh" in April 1951. -9215- The Zielinskis expressed to the Montague Prlmroses vs. Adel press at the conclusion of the cere- IATURDAY mony sincere appreciation a n d 2:00 - 4:00-Skating .. .. 9:00 - 1l:00-Moonlight Skate SUNDAY 9:00 -11:00-Skating Club citizens. Mr. Parker was born in the United States but has lived here for the past twelve years. His par- resided for some time in the States but later returned to this country. ANNUAL MEETING SOUTH SHORE BRANCH P.E.I. FISH & GAME ASSOCIATION Will be held in Carleton Siding School Auditorium. on Friday, Jan. 18th, 8 pm. This will be a social evening and all ladies are invited to attend. Kindly ing the prolonged period of cold weather experienced in the past few days. The temperature at t.'ie met sec- tion dipped to 15.8 early yesterday morning, and household thermom- eters in several districts were re- ported to have indicated the wen- thcr to be even colder than the of- ficial temperature. With snow falling again last eve- ning and winds causing roads to be blocked by drifting, the temper- ature began to moderate and the "liioia3ris't i clEAN..ss-" oeiamr - i aaniaur nun . t llll CIIANINL . INAN ANY OINII IALAMANDII NO WICII. JIIL VALVII OI IIIISIIIII IXCIIISIVI DAMPII IDIAI. IOI INDOOI DI OUTDOOI IISI O00 aollplete NY'lO IACVI NONI Patent Ne.22I4l57 - H Y- LO - e r Oil-Inlurning Saldm x cinder Island Equipment Co. Ltd. Summerside Phone 2313 siil-e reported that the forecast for today indicated cloudy skies, snow- flurries. and the weather still on ythe cool side in the vicinity of 15 degrees above zero. with north .west winds today of 25 miles per 'hour. CAMEO KE NSINGTON Wed.. Thur. 7:15-9:15, The story of the glory of the fighting G.I.i Starring Richard Conte, Peggy Castle in "TARGET ZERO" Bank drawing Wed. & Fri. worth possible 3120.00. SIIMMEIISIIIE TODAY ('1'IIURS.), 3:30-7:15-9:15 In Cinemascope Hussein left Wednesday for Saudi Arabia where he will confer with King Saud on Middle East affairs. probably have never gone that far down the ladder. but we were cer- BUFFALO COATS ihis final examinations. After ser- -bung IImch' ving in the Polish army during; which he was captured hy thel RANDOLPH STEVENSON, "On The Threshold Of Space" With Guy Madison and Virginia Leith The true story of the strato-flyers of the U. S. Air Force. FRIDAY & SATURDAY "Massacre" With Dane Clark EDWARD 0. ROBINSON REGENT T0lilTE 7.15-9.10 wuli service at 2 p.m. at the Pres- byterian Church conducted by Rev 3- W. Maclfay. Interment took Disco in North Bedeque Cemetery. Pallbearers were James Clark. Ian MacArthur. Preston Bownell. Filbert Clark. Stuart Carruthers and William Schurman. Annual Meeting Borden Branch Canadian Legion, will be held Friday. January 18th, 8 pm. All members please attend. Ladies Auxiliary will hold their annual meetinz SI same time. Professiohel Cards T-T-Chartered Accountants 'I'.llarh I00. CaaeihIIaIIl' Islets! Om-nab. P. I. Plane 1 INSURANCE ATTENTION Unloading Cars Canadian Ollcalie Maui and Soybean Meal also in At Our Three Mills stock NEW "ECONOMY BRAND 2 in I SHELL MAKER and GRIT COMBINED. TESTED BY DOMINION EXPERIMENTAL FARM AT FREDIRICTON. N.l. ALSO TESTED BY LEADING POULTRY MEN WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS. IN IRIEF. IT MEANS TER EGO SHELLS. LOWER COST. BET- LESS FOOD-INTAKE AND LESS LAIOUR. WHY IIIY 2 WHEN I WILL DO? HIGH CALCIUM LOW MAGNESIUM. no I-tuoams E P. ILHQRRIS . 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