Pin 18 The Guardian onday, October 25, 1954 Locke Road vMiss Gertrude Arsonaiilt of Fnresl View, spent a couple days of her vacation visitintl ill the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ans thony Finnan, Howlaii. Joseph and F.incI')' llosRorhcs guns of Mr. avid Mrs. Art Des- Rriches left nn Sunday. October 10th for Fortune Cove, In spcnd -'l week visiting at the home of then grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Syl- vang Arsenault. Mrs, .lr-rry Aiscnzitilt of Fuitrist Vit-vi". uas in Alhrrlnii on Oct 15. to visit her mother, uho is ill in the Albertnn Hospital Forest View Srhmil rP"il""P'l ”” om lath. after in tun uvcks xn CHUOI1. Mr Jcrvy A"Ulll?tlli and daunti- ter. Gertrude. were in Knutsfortl on Oct. 19th. Mr Eduard firiffiri of Riiilnnp 1,ut 7, uns In 0l.caI.V 9” ON 1” Mr! Margaret Aisciiault uas a visitor nn Oct lilth. at the hninc at My: Arthur Ilnsllnchos. Fort-st Vii-ix" Hr TiiirIi'.'iri Haiiis --I lmvkll Fund. was in t)'Leai.V N1 Ul'l””'” Imh. Mis Kin.-'H.1i'v: Aisciia ilt was a rrrpnl .,:im;- 3' tho ilItlIN' Mi Mi and Mrs Heiiigi ('r.Illaiit. l.I-ckc Rnail. M.-. and hits 351'-inns Alvmlallll of Fortune (mo. WFIP VHlll'lI'S 0” ganlrday. ortnhrr 16, :if the ll0l'TlP of Mr. and Mrs Arthur DPSE Ruches. Foicst View. A N Parliamentlo Have Own Nurse Next Month Um-AWAV ICf'tv'PHl'llHmPnl, w.ll hgvp its own l'lll:SP .s'.1i'tillg next mnnth. p Speakcr R:-no Bmxidoin said Fri- day Jeanne Sabriurln. 44-.V937'0ld assistant. ni,-eht. supci'i'.r0i' at p the Ottawa Gene-cal hospital, has 09611 parked tor the post. she starts the job Not. l. Miss SRl)Olll'llI is the first full- time nurse an the Ciniinons staff Hitherto ntirsiiig aitciiton was pro- vided hv it lllll'50 from one of the noarhy cm-Iarnmcnt d9ptll'lTit9FIi5 scnizers last year P-- arcounfed for rmly "VP" 0! the mmmenm Nam now, the Communists wouldiheld will be the toughest job for A” acmwnig last War "Wk ,4 win hands down. Unless there aralcanada lndochlkria. Two military - . I t . I t I ' ' t 1 in” 17 mm? man m 1952 hm 35 rivlaJt'tiV pttltllcal changes In sou dictators tpa mi; no agree o Vict Mini, the icsult likely would (iee elections. The appoiiimrnt AS the result of Illicit!-stuns '.I Mr Brimitloin '-or Rt-vrniir .Nf.isistcr '.VlcCaiin and Wl G Flair IPF-Lnimtki. both pli'-I nciaris Afirr the sxirtrleii death at a (lniriinniis lm.:nh,-iii tznmc of L oiici Cnnarhcr. lnrmcr ll.'l'”ni iiionihe: for Toronto Ti";ii:t.'V. new lmpntus has Elt'Pn llin Irina The need .'oi a llill':9 has horn sharpened .lt tlin last year ur two by the siirtdrn dnatlis of Conanhrr and Sriiatnr .1 Walter Jones former l1"Fl'YllI'l' nf Prince Edward Island uhn rl:n.-l of a heart at tack zri his Srimzn Ofiltti last March. GREAT AIRWOMAN Amelia l7:irh.-Ir: loci on an at tempt:-rl wmirl tii:lI: in l0."l7. V: the first H'I'l!ll3H to fly the All."tll1lt' solu. Itching ta...” -Skin Troubles Mnkn up 1l'l'lf nllflll imlai that wall at.- gmng In gun imir ntun A real rh-Inra In put unit Cu in any real rli-Iiir store and am an original rvililr of KIIIUVFTS EMF-'.RAi.l' tut. II is-I: many days hersuse It u highiv nmrrniimui Tim mv mu lpiVli'.1l'nn will mu m... l'-lvrf Inn Iitmns at i'rn-ma II '1lIIl'.tll rlllmorl A vriiplinrtt rtrv up and mil. o'I in A wiry Ir-in dais The arirvw is truo oi Itrhina Tons and Int 7 t-inmtmru - Rump. and mam mrwr akin trniihlltw Iinm-miw- ilnrixi-1 s I-1tll”l'l ti.tI nil. ll - rlrsn. ,....u-mii. rN'nFll'alin( Arllisrptii UII mi-I nan not lillfl or learn a (rt-an re-Irlvir snirt -ai st.-II-imn or tnnriri hark RI'F.HP.i BRIT. CO LTD. E N '2 VJ 80 N6. Mooieatu Ai,mnxIrM allou'teem tough enough to take almost anything. For instance, one manufacturer mes aluminum for those little electrically driven cars the kids love to climb into at carnivals and fairs. The idea is to whirl around at high speed exchanging spine-shattering bumps with other "motorists". They actually stand up under this treatment (the can. we mcan).0ur own Alcan research- ers are constantly developing and testing new applications, better products, improved production techniques. Therein always somethin, new in altim- inum! Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd. (Mean). Alrllnes Have Better-than-ever Safety Record By DAVE. MclNTOSH Canadian Press Staff writer more airplane accidents in Clllladllilt straight in Viet Nam because .n 1953, than in any years since they are confident they can takclviet. .Nam is confused. with the 1948 but ('ommerL'.al a:i-l:nes R('h- m-or the rntirn country In 1956. premier at loggerhcadst with the 'ei'ed a better-than-ever safety rec-l About two years from now-in army. A military dictatorship oi-d, yJuly, l95Reelt-I-lions are scheduled The bureau of statistics Fridayuo be held in that Indochina state zeporbed there were 174 alI'plaflPH” decide betwern H C0mmUnl5l ..(-I-jdgntg ;n Canada last year, in-Ialltl fl0l'f1()Clia.1lC government. Viet yolylng p.-Ware, c0,,.n.F.-Mai and Nain was tlixidcd into two tempor- goi'ni'iinicnt - uunrd plniics. This 313' 5'-1195 by the GGHEVE "ll" tompared w.ill 169 accidents in 4llllf'P"Wm- 1952' 137 In 1951' 148 in 1950' 143 Because Canada -with India andgthe election. Polandr is a member of the three- in 1949 and 190 in 1948. But. the bureau sad. Trans-Can- l l""””' aria Air Lines. Canadian Pacific. AI-lines and utlicr scliediilrd ('IIfIl- , ' l. l . -, ' s. tlti. m,,I.(. m Cmrlers y M .r'.””: HM” an t it-I fvaiii politics Hovirx ei s ., h l I th it 1 view: than R0 per cell. of the prixiiig pas. RAD; WI; Cggwa - . If there were an election in Viet fl:ght accidents ',NWr ma" 1" 1951t he the same in July. 1956. RECORD m".R0V,,-As Nn mayor differences have ap- The bu:raIi Sillfl that altliuuzli and Cambodia truce Cvmml-S5l0"S .-nmmrrr-ial carriers had n.r.o more zirnnntz Ihc Il'll'PP sup9t'Vi!0Y)' POW- accideiits last year 'l'lZ'lll in 1948 "FR. Til? C0mmUl'llSi5 50 1” ha" Liicre has been a Ill.7llr&P(l iisiproitui 01 llftfll ”b-SU'”1'11”"l5L , niciit .n their safety i'ccord in tho 5-1 J- DFSill- Illdlan Cl””'ma" "i .35! .'lYr yeains tho cniiimissinn for Viet Nam. said Last Xcar mviiiiiicicizil niiliiics. "19 "ill" day me Communist Vie" 10!? WES beinl l'9P0Fied. Wild We both 5Cl1E(illi9Cl and iion-sclicdiiloti illllllll (W995 F”? l'9"”'i”l-iv "'3 ””nd' ptlpiv 57.470-000 iv...-9un.. ,m;E.Sp Lib lip of war materials from Red 217505 or 53 35” mm mme man (Elllllil ('niiipiisinz Canadian. lnsisituation. 'Feel Reds Confident They Can Take Over Entire Viet Nam State In 1956 OTTAWA ICPI--rln the Ottawa the Viet Nam-China frontier . . . OTTAWA. tCPi - There IYerF.x-iew. the Communists are playing POLITICS CONFUSED International truce superv I nationalists in both Communist visnry commission. officials heregnorth Viet Nam and south Viet are tPlll('lRl'lt to be quoted directly Nam who believe they can work l pcared within the Viet. Nam. Laos I l dian and Polish military officers. inspection teams are posted along The political situation in south might emerge there. The possibility is not ruled out that the leaders of south Viet Nam may make a deal with the Viet- minh before the elections are scheduled. particularly if southern loaders see no chance of winning Also, there are many sincere against the Communists from with- in and overthrow them. It is felt here that supervision of the Viet Nam election. if It is PAITIIIDGE SCAECE ST.'.lOHN'S. Nfld. (CP)-Hunto ers in Newfoundland are having trouble finding partridge this sea- son. While the first scarcity in his- officials said it was too early to make a complete appraisal of the In 1948. Tliey cariiod 1.870.892 pai- 'flg passeiigers. more than douhle' the 911,127 transported five years 4: before Yet they averaged only one acme I I 3 . dent every 736.795 rrveiiiie miles I omprirrd with one every 525.39"Il i'I'cnue mxlcs in 1948. Millvale Mr. Herbie Ward. GI-.1li:im'g Road. spent an Pnjny;1hlp ..-Mk. end at the home of A4,; M1 Mm Walter Someis. I Yricnycls are glad to learn that Mrs. Vlalter Soniers. Millvale. has returned home from the l'lHSltitnII and all wish l'1Flt the lwgi Ur Miss Marion llicknx xizllerl hm" mother. Mrs. ltliiiicl Hickox. Mill. vale. recently. Mrs. Waller Parson; has yr. turned to her hump M1,... Swnd mg snine time in Piincv (Tn-.int-' liiispllal. ' The ratios! Pm-ills nf Millxals "VP SIP-'Hlll.l' enlzaized in Diilnlli picking. Mr, l-':Ix lt'cizIi,:..n' 3; I 3 ,1 I ,. . Britlgc. Visilorl at the ilIIftlP-of Mi aiiri Mis. ll'.1ltm S:-incius. 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