--gs -r'a'iIiI4b!'.i£I-'<Q."z‘-'E5‘;.5~ M.-I RKSHAN COADY SHOWS PICTURE OF PRIZE City Physicians Win Major Prizes At Big Turkey Shoot R.ll«_'lllE-Up bull's-eyes with the‘ paw anti aplomb of seasoned pliiit'~\ItIllalS,, city physicans won both major prizes the (‘inn Ioitctown Hospital Junior l,cal.'ilc's turkey shoot held at ttic \iniuiirics Saturday after- noon and evenin . l’tI\illlE a possible of 50. Dr. F 'l (‘nady marched off with furitm number one in the pre-4 [\ m <t‘('l|0n of this unique meet ulwlr tcllnw practicioner. Dr Trmple Hooper scored a healthy to in top the evening competition and gate him turkey number tu fl At the invitation o(4he com- mlllt"(‘ in charge_ the shoot was held in conjunction with pan-l ‘ ded attraction at the League's tricts in the area early this week i MOSCOW (AP)——'l'he newspa- Aviation said Sunday loved a major roblorn ol the intercontinental ballistic W389“ heat it generates in flight-«by "sweating walls" and a form of ceramics. 'l‘he missile'a combustion cham- ber IN the let nou.le are pro- ‘°¢‘°d "Om hllh temperatures. by Porous walls through which liquid is forced under pressure. the Paper said. This hquid evap- orates and cools the walls The fonn of ceramics is called "melallo-ceramics." paper said it was ceramics (sili- cona such as clay» and I0 to 20 =' O Q extreme temperatures. The article. by V. Parfenov. a ¢0|'PS. was based on materials uad in ballistic rockets. It said. lnetallo-ceramics were used the body of the rocket as lxell as in the lining of the room’: Jet nozzle. ALSO SOLVE "ltE-ENTRY?" l'l‘he reference to the materials being used in the body of the rocket would indicate this is the Soviet} solution to the problem of bringing a rocket back from space into the earth's atmo- sphere. Scientists call this the re major in the Soviet engineering‘ Report Russia Has Solved Heat Problem In Missiles in the friction caused by the re- sistance of the atmosphere. tln a speedi Nov 7, President Eisenhower said the United States had solved the reentry problem. He showed a television audience rocket fired hun- drcds of miles into space. (The materials used in the US tic mliLs‘lle agency. said the cone contained a "virgin material": Parfenov said the era of rare in and exotic metals for entry problem. since the tremen- dous speed of the missile would‘ per cent cobalt powder heated to Mr. Bert Blacquiere was named as chairman of the Bed of the Canadian Legion which sponsoring this year's Red Cross blood donor clinic to be held at Stella Maris Hall on the evening of December 2nd. Members of the Catholic Wo- men's League subdivisions and Women's Institutes in the representatives of which‘- at in promoting at- and assisting the clinic at North Rus- tico. After his appointment as chairman. Mr. Bert Blacquiera ost no time in planning and cake-sausage supper sponsoredldiscussing a method of organ- by the Men's Association of the‘ "-350" With Ollie!‘ members. p. E. 1 HOSPHHL it then announced to the Originally scheduled as an ad-i tmfieilnfl at pnesentativen the Legion would visit all dis- annual dinner last Saturday. the to secure in 1,35; two “ve.w1,, shoot was cancelled due to rain. canvassers in each community Hundreds of persons. young who will enroll members for the and old. took advantage of thisl --Lu, save, Club--_ novel opportunity to try thelrl Mr. F. A. S. Jones, Provincial skill on the 25-yard range. ln‘¢haj,~mu of the Red Cross blood addition to the two top awards. donor committee. who was prg. PFIIPS W9" Pl'!.'89nl0<l to the W sent at this organizational meet- dividiial contestant chalking up mg at Nomi Rusnm, in an "m. the highest score in each group iipiring talk described what had of twelve targets completed. n on [0 mm members m Georlitt‘ -1- R059” Dflformedltbe “Life Saver Club" in other (hf duties of RRIIKC Officer I0!‘ gections of the Pnwince gnd OTTAWA JOTTINGS "'9 0“<‘85l0"- pointed out that the “Life Saver Club" ' an exclusive one-—one in which money can not buy a membership—s1‘nce it is only by proximately cause it to burn up like a meteor Lite Saver Club Planned By No. Rustico Legion Branch cluaion. 1 ie objective for the North» . Rustico clinic is at ast fill “Life Savers". the highest objective yet set for North Rustico. the Legion‘ confident‘ members there feel that with the intensive effort they intend to out into the secur- ing of members for the Life Sav- er Club. this objective can considerably exceeded. Arrest Made In City Robbery A 30-year-old resident of Char- lottetown will appear in the Po-l lice Court this morning charged with robbing a Montreal man, Rosario Gagnon‘ The incident occurred at ap- ‘riday even- ing when the victim. who was walking up Weymouth Street. had reached the intersection at Dorchester. He was taken to the Charlotte- town Hospital for treatment, but was not hospitalized. Mr. Gagnon is in the city work- ing on a structural job at the new federal building and has taken up temporary quarters at the Revere Hotel. .- Mr. Gagnon’s orginal infor- ma to the Police indicated that he had been jumped by a‘ gang of teenagers! but this has‘ dnce proven to be incorrect. STRIKE ENDS COLOMBO. C e y l o n (APl— bout 80,000 government workers Although this is; rockets is giving way to an era of fire-resistant cereamics and metallo-ceraniics. l . ; l RED CRSS Reuben S.W. of C . Ba 'l‘oroiit 0. announced l Stcarns.‘ Chairman of the Society's Na- tional Executive Committee. Mr. holds degrees from llnl\'(‘l‘Slll(‘S. estcrn Ontario; . .A, in his- tory and political science from Columbia University. ‘cw York and SW. from the University of Tfllfljlil; Barn Burned I At Cambridge- A fire of llfll(lll)\|l'l origin com- pletcly destroyed the )arn on the premises of l-Elias Acorn, Cambridge. about 8 p. m on ' Seems Inipossible ”Monty” Hos Reached By John A. MacDonald. M. P. .-inc c my last column was pub- ll~’if‘(l Ottawa has had a I tll\llll£lllSh(’d visitor in the per-» ton nf (lcneral Yaiiris Norstad. \'~\'l‘ti's Supreme Allied Com- mandcr General Norstad spoke. in ii closed meeting of members of lhc House of Commons and the scnatc. All were impressed hv llit‘ unusual ability displayed in‘ lltl‘ _\-oiithfiil United States (i(‘lll‘l'Rl on whose shoulders lies the hcaiy responsibility for dir- Prllnn of this vital organization for mil (l(‘l(‘l'|(‘P. ln rclcrring to NATO It is not- 0 1 ’< ed this week that its famous Wlmii Commander. General \lnntl:om('r_\'. will retiring Mil \car To those of us who scricd under "Monty" in World wit‘ ll it was almost impossible ‘in wt licic that he is already wlviw roar: of aoc The hrwr -‘l\l’l(‘K of many Islander< Mm \f‘l‘\Pd under him will go out to him on the termination of an nut-tandino military career. ‘ Si'l)\l>IY SMITH- ln last week's proceedings one, of the most lnterestlniz was the rr-wntion into the House of Dr. ‘‘ ‘milh - orally fPtl(‘(l to be (fit ablest mo in Canada. For this impor- taiu cahinel position it was ll!‘ - mm stroke by Prime Minis- lrr Itcfcnhakcr and has receiv-“ rd tiit‘ highest acclaim by the; wow and public throughout the; land I is moves such as this_] and the tremendous amount of. ‘lR'\'uirahle work done and legis- I Ion um. ernriicnl the continually hitlhcrl mm: omoniz the people which? the last Gallop Poll on Public, Olilnion showed that It hid. -N k saw the l‘0fIClllfll0l'|; of the dchiite on the speech from’ tho Throne which was passed unanimously by the House. The tiehate which cover ide field was concluded without the opposition even making a token ‘"9 lltalnst it following the "W-‘hlnit defeat of token want,-of mnfidence motions . . . ‘M Social Credit rties. Pre-‘ "M Nlulationl have restricted; ill! limp for iilgéi ; .- ilililliilii making a donation of blood that a person may become a member Mr. Jones said that if the en- thusiasm displayed by those in attendance is an indication ot A voted Thursday to end a strike Friday night that paralyzed Ceylon‘s railways. The barn contained a Qll3"ll.V and cut off electric power. The of hay and straw. There were no government promised to hold talk. animals in the building at the Saturday on the men's demandi time. it is not known if the loss WANT CASH . Seventy Mark .... ....me me -rm‘ which the North Rustico Legion rig to launch for Saver diculties. it is hoped. howevenl memP°” 0‘ ' that substantial two-way u'ade;Cl“b - ‘hen H” “wee” 0‘ um may established and the pre- ll-3*‘-l¢“3l‘V‘f§‘ l5 '4'3f_’§3_"_°__:"_".' sent government is trying to‘ iron out such difficulties in the phases of the agricultural most determined bid to increase! dustry. . our export markets e in While on the subject. I would. many years. I-Iveryqpc realizes like to mention briefly a short that to allow the lopsided trendl visit by a representative group; of trade to continue with the! from the 4-H Clubs of Princel United States. as it has develop- Edward Island to the House of: ed for e as! all decade. Commons. was our pleasurej would . very harmful to our? to show them around the build-; economy. ings in the short time they were‘ Th!‘ Altricultural Committee oi here. Last winter the St. the House has now been set up. George's Club‘: asked me t ‘ and l was very pleased to be ap-l speak at one of their meetings. pointed to that important com-‘ The ease and efficiency with nittee. Aleadv our party has had which this active young group of several meetings of its agrlcul-; people conduct their affairs was tural caucus group and have dis- amazing. I ho that these clubs cussed many of the problems will continue to grow and which face the farmer. pand as they contribute so great- This peek the (‘ommittee of ly to the betterment of rural life the House will be functionini‘. wherever a community is for- and expect to receive represcn-y tunate enough to have such at tations from farm groups on all‘ club. . in- l O\l\I\I\I\/\I\I\t\I\a\I\l\I\/\/\p\’\¢\u Tell us how much-lie like to say "YES ! ” for an increase in the basic wage was covered by insurance. By Carl Anderson I Lflenry . l Cl-IRI Got cash you want promptly. you want — then get loan in one Phone first -—— tell in how much trip to the office. Or. come in. l.aonsupuS1800orsssoce—30usonthstornpayon|oonsovor$lU HELP STAMP OU"' 0 I957, King Features Syndicate. Inc , World righnfreiened l l l STMAS SEALS . Little Theatre :_ Presents Plays t ‘ Last Wednesday eienlng the lwali-or the A n. Mai-l\'i-n‘/le ‘Hall at Montague echoed with the applause of a large audience I! the Charlottetown LIlllt' Tile- atre Guild presented lhl('t-' one- -w°:5P";:-le’“::* -' 9 "°!'°"‘°'i Tin Guardian Page 3 r ceremonies for the entertainment which was Monday. NOV, 25, sponsored by the Nursery Club _ of the JKIDS: County I-lospiagil pup“. (mm ‘"3 Q, flognguo. ri-. . raser rovi , plalm music during intervals. r°"°"'““ ‘M P'°‘"m "huh" Special numbers consist;d hot‘ man, wgfe pi-ovldgd la til d b’ M 1- . . iiiianuealnd)Mrslls Douglas C0lf‘lll|.l Vl'""‘3 ‘run’ by the munb." and a square dance by eight of 1332 N|fl'|¢l'¥ Club- DONALD NEWTON ‘ l R.M.A. Appoints Soc.-Manager .4 J. P. Jenkins. President of the !Retail Merchants‘ Associaurin of Canada tMaritimesI lnc. an. nounced the appointment of Don. (1 formerly of ‘ _E Maritime Division. 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