cleaners. at 354 Water Street. Loss was tentatively estimated at 550.- I DON't MISS seeing the one Act lay "The District School at Blue- lerry Corners" at the variety con- cert in Kensington High School Auditorium Wednesday night March 14th at 8.15. PURCHASES LOT - Mr. Roy Campbell, Chelton, has purchased a choice building lot from Mr. Brewer Johnson, Central Bedeque. where he plans to erect an up-to- dale residence in the early sum- rnrr. This lot was formerly part of the Ernest Strong property. S Becieque Sisters Summerside Firem Summerside firemen are seen 000. The building 9” the Fight is early Saturday morning battling a now used for the storage of farm stubborn blaze which gutted the machinery and for a time was building of MacQuarrie Ltd, dry threatened as strong wind fanned Defeat Borden The Bcricque Dunk River Sisters defeated the Borden National Sis- ters in a fast clean game of hockey in the Bedeque Rink on Saturday evening by a score of 4-3. in the first period Joyce Folland scored twice for the Bedeque squad uhiic Shirley Arsennult again net- ted the puck for Bedeque. in the second period there were no goals scored. The third period opened with the score 3-0 for Bedeque which was raised to four by Joyce Folland soon after the period open- ed. Before the final bell three goals were scored by the Borden ga two by M. Kelly and one by B. MacDonald. There were no Denal- iles and the referee was Francis Westhaver. 8. DAILY C A - cnou DOWN 1. Point of loud I. Bathhouu 0. Crowns 2. On the left. 0. Rabbit for side (nut) 10. Form of 8. Wharf sorcery. 6. Outnta tW.L) B. Lettuce 12. I-iautboys 0. Incite 13. Wait on 7. Of Paul: 14. Cult 8. Man of 10. Formor teaming Russian title I. Timber -17. Canadian ' wolves province 11. Battle (abbo) formation 13. Middle 10. cover to. '1'i'i!ou in 10. reign ROSSWORD is . a., the flames in the MacQuarrie ibulldlng. In the top centre firemen The Western Guardian HOCKEY. SUMMERSIDE Civic Stadium Tuesday night. Morrell verstns Schurman Eagles. FREE CHURCH of Scotland ser- vice March 13th Argyle Shore 7.00 p.m. March 15th Summerside 7.00 p.m. Rev. Donald Macifinnon. Personals Mrs. Earl Leard of Central Bede due is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Her many friends hope to see her up and about again in a short time. The many friends of Mrs. Louis Muttart of Bedeque will regret to learn that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital and all wish her a speedy recovery of her good health. FOUND WOUNDED NEWARK, N. .1. (AP) - Louis Sapcrstein, Newark insure re broker involived in an investigation of union welfare fund insurance racketeering. was found critically wounded Saturday, shot three times in the head. On Jan. 21! Saperstcin received a reduction in Is jail sentence from five years to one year in New York for his help in indlcting three men who ai- llegedlv took 3300.000 in kickbacks from him. 21. Broeu 28. Hint Id. The River of woe (Myth) 20. Dandiea 27. Wading birds 2!. Roman money 29. Departs 30. Witchcl 33. Soothing 37. Persia 35. Fermented SD. Hole juice of in a grape: noodle smuwu Aunt JMILY OIYHOQUUIE - lfatots how to work lttf AK! (omhtunuo for-thothroa lwrhluatnaiusth Iusauthoooamunm Aca'..ngQobU0I , luv xtvntcav t;tuoa.ust' tau TIKIIQAIKIAIVA. DLIAAXI is Lotto-rnnsow atanaatoranothon a.xtortMtvro0'I- andtonnatiol - -I-..-rm-..:.'-....""' Uta. B 0 of the words an all hint!- dilatat- HVAAI at:-rao' run to IWFKI-. "on ggugmuasn who-I 'i,,,,.'”"”',.,m ' n, pm rxmsncaah PMVHI-Dlcllltl. newts en Battle Blaze l the hostess. I MONTE CARLO. Monaco (Reu- ters)-The tiny state of Monaco ' is spring cleaning for next month's wedding of Prince Rainier 111 and Grace Kelly. Workmen are scrubbing the 81'?!- ' stone walls of Monaco's 13th ceu: tury palace on orders sent by Prince Rainier from Hollywood to the 20-man committee handling the wedding arrangements. The prince will be back here in ample time to greet the American movie star and her parents when lthey arrive from the'Unlted States lliy liner April 14. The wedding takes place April 18. . lie will sail out to meet the liner in the Mediterranean a few miles offshore in his yellow and white yacht Dec Juvante. which borrows s name from his family motto: ltwith God's Help." PREPARE FOR GUESTS Thousands of hotel rooms have been requisitioned by the wedding committee for guests and news- paper men who will soon be flock- ing lnto this packet state, perched on a rock between the mountains and the sea. Grace and her parents probably will stay in one of the 18 suites 01' illlartmcnis in the palace. The celebrations, for which Mon. ace 5 treasury has earmarked 100,- fran s lS280,000l, will begin April 17 whan 80 dancers from the London Festival Ballet, led by Varsot Pontcyn. perform before the couple in the Daiace's floodlit courtyard. The .night's entertainment will end with a spectacular display of fireworks. The next morning, 100 guests will crowd into the palace-'s small state room for the civil wedding care rnony. Prince Rainicr has sat on its cauopied red and gold leaf throne only once: For his acceg. sion in 1949. Members of foreign royally will .lMonaco Spring "Cleaning For Wedding Next Month The courtiers wiu don their red and blue ceremonial uniforms; the ladies already have ordered their dresses from leading Paris fash- ion houses. Later, Prince Rainier and his bride will play host at a garden party in the palace grounds to the 2.500 citizens of Monaco-a fraction of the principalitrs 20,000 popula- tion, which is made up almost en- tirely of French and other foreign residents. Prince Rainier and his bride will go to Monaco's ornate opera house in the evening to attend a gala performance by the London ballet dancers. The next morning, April 19. the religious wedding ceremony will be performed in Monaco's cathedral by Bishop Barthe or a legato sent from Rome by Pope Pius. Only about 500 guests will be ad- mitted to the dark, Roman-style building for the wedding, where attend with members of the prince's court. Grace Kelly will assume a new title-Princess Gracia Patricia. have run a hose through the apart- ment of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Godfrey. The latter lost all their belongings. The Summerside Air- port sent equipment and men to assist the Summerside firemen. Photo by Sears. KENSINGTON Mrs. James M. Ramsay, R.N., of Hamilton is at present on pro- fessional duties at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, where she 15 nursing her grandson Gary Ramsay. C. who spent the weekend at their homes were Misses. Jean McKay JOYCE Bryenton. Catherine Morris- on and Bruce Murray. The Kensington Rink managers have been exceptionally busy (lur- ing the Past week. On Thursday evening Feb. 16th a North Shore hockey league game was played between New Annan and Baltic, with New Annan winning with a score of 7-1. This game was re- fereed by John Nicholson. On Fri- day evenlng Feb. 17th one of the largest crowds of hockey fans of the season wended their way to the Kenslngton Rink to watch the Kon- smgton Top Hat Sisters battle with the Freetown Sisters. The score ended 6-0 for the Freetown Sisters and on Saturday evening the Ken- sington Juveniles battled with the; Charlottetown Vics with the score ending 6-5 for Kensington. On Friday evening Mrs. Ernest Bryenton entertained the mem- bers of the iiilalpeque and Baltic Wnmens Missionary Society at their annual World Day of Prayer service. The president, Mrs. Wm, H. Burns. presided. Following this service. the regular monthly busi- ness period was conducted after which at lunch was served by the committee in charge, assisted by The Sunshine Mission Band met for their regular monthly meeting in the Memorial room of the Prlncetown United Church on Sat- urday afternoon with nineteen children present. Mr. and Mrs. John MacNutt en- tertained on Thursday evening, Feb. ltith when sixteen tables of auction were in play. The prizes were won by Mrs. Wallace Picker- ing and Forbes Thompson while consolation prizes went to Miss Mae Slliiker and Kenneth Stewart. Lunch was served and many en. ioyed dancing to music supplied by Mrs. Roy Easter and William Woodside. On Friday evening. March !!nd.. the Top Hat Sisters of Kensington met the Freetown Sisters in the third game of hockey this season. The score ended 2-0 for the Free- town Girls. Mrs. Atwood Blakeney is visit- ing in Baltic. the guest of her daughter,.Mrs. Gordon Cousins and family. Mrs. G.W. Ramsay has return- Among the students from P.W., -nty Hospital for a few days. Mr. John Whitehead. Clinton. was a visitor to Summerside on Sat- urday March 3rd. , Mrs William Cousins (Sr.i, Bal- ;tic, is ill at her home. All 'trust lhcr speedy recovery. On Saturday evening March 3rd., tone of the largest crowds of in- terested spectators watched the double hockey games played in the Kensington rink. The first game it as played between the Kensing- ton Team and New Annan, the score endcd 8-2 in favor of New Annziu. The second game was be- tween Spring Valley and Baltic with Spring Valley winning 10-3. The comes were refereed by Mess- rs. Lloyd Profitt and Ewen Sin- clnir. Mrs. Everett Wall, accompanied by tier daughter, Mrs. Brown, have returned home from a pleasant holiday spent in St. John. N. B. Miss Eleanor McArthur, Kans- lngtnn. spent the weekend in Kei- vin Grove, the guest of Miss Janet Crozicr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Donald, Mal- tpequc. had as their weekend guest, lllir. Reginald Miller of Sackville. NB. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynter and family of Kelvin were visitors to Darnley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Parmeanus Phl- tllips. Kenslngton, had as their .wec-kcnd guest, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- rlson of Summerside. Mr. William Woodside has re- turned to Hamilton after spend- ing the past week at Linkletter Road the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Callbcck. Mrs. Everett Wall, Indian Riv- ,er, accompanied by her daugh- itcr, Mrs. Brown of Kensington. left on Friday morning for Saint John, New Brunswick. Mr. Keir Crafer. Baltic, ac- companied by hcr two sons, Rob- crt and John and Mrs. Bruce Caselcy. Spring Valley, were mo- torists to Charlottetown on Mon- day, Feby. 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cousins. Baltic, had as their weekend guest, Mr. Reginald Miller of Sackville. N. B. On Sunday morning. Feby. 19th the C.G.I.T. Group of the Prince town United Church, Maipeque. presented their World Day of lPra,ver service in the Memorial Room of the church with a large ltrongregntion present. The theme. l”0ue Flock, One Shepherd" with the lcnders Mrs. Denton Hogg and Miss Mary Hunter. was well presented. Music was played for the service by Miss Elizabeth Ramsay. Two sales were given Jean Shields. Prayers were fier- cd "for world leaders and united nations" by Miss Anne Ramsay. "For refugees. homeless and lonely" by Miss Mae Silliker and for "the Church and her world- wide mission" by Miss Joan Car- ruthers. The offering was receiv- ed by Misses Annie 'Ethel Gun- ning and Carol Pickering. A short address was given by Mr. Miller. The service was brought to a close by pronouncing the Ben VATICAN CITY (Reuters)-The Pope Saturday night announ ed the creation .f ell-lhl MW Roman Catholic blshoprics-- five in the British Caribbean. two in The Netherlands and one in India. Those in the Caribbean are the islands of Santa Lucia and Gren- ada: Kingston. Jamaica; Belize. ed to her home in Malpeque, after belng a patient in the Prince Cou- British Honduras; and George wllIs9)'.'!'.""W't!'. MOHAMML 0 Ail ' (rm-i ) wt-K) RLILED EGYPT FOR 88 YEARS COULD NEITHER READNOR WRITE LEMVIED -AAOMVR lb.9PatK '7itlMt9lM0l'0FIIA'SllJulEZ'3i I-an-cautious - PIUSVILLE I Miss Yvonne Gallant. employee" at the Western Hospital. Albertor. IS spending a week with her par- !ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gal-K ant. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Gallant Duvar were visitors at the home of Mrs. Gallant's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. John J. Carcoran. Piusville; on Wednesday, February 15th. Sincere sympathy is extended to the relatives of the late Alexander Cameron whose death occurred at igshhome in Elmsdale on February Friends of Mr. John F. Gallant, are sorry to learn he had to enter the Charlottetown Hospital for fur- ther treatment. All wish him a speedy complete recovery. Sympathy is being extended to the relatives of the late James 0'Holloran whose death occurred in the Western Hospital, Alberton. Mr. 0'Holloran was station agent in Bloomfield for a number of years. Mr. Ray McKenna. Bracton, was in Piusville recently. Miss Arlene Corcoran. Piusville, spent a couple days visiting friends in O'Leary recently. School mates of Kevin Murray are pleased to see him back to school again after being confined to his home through illness. A Valentine party was held at Piusville school on Tuesday after- noon. The children played games and were treated with candy and fruit. Bingo was played also. which was enjoyed by all. Miss Norma Shea. Tignish. spent a few days recently visiting friends in this district. The final card party of the season was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Gallant on Monday evening, February 12th. Ladies first prize was won by Mrs. Joseph H. Gallant, second by Verna Clements. Gents first prize went to Kenneth Gallant second, to Ralph Kclly. Consolation prizes went to Mrs. Nelson Gallant. Aldona Gal- lant and Oscar Jones. Freczeout was won by Wincent Gallant and Jimmie Clemcnts., lunch was ser- veld and dancing was enjoyed by al . Mr. Wilfred Griffin. Eimsdale. was a business visitor to Plus- ville on Friday. March 2nd. A large crowd of fans from Plus- vllle and suirounding districts at- tended the hockey game held in the Alberton Rink on Wednesday evening between Alberton and Georgetown. It resulted in a vict- ory for Alberton. The score was by Miss Patsy Ramsay and Miss 151 Mr. and Mrs. Darice Gallant, Duvar. and Mrs. John F. Gallant. Piusville, motored to Charlotte- town recently where they visited Mr. John F. Gallant, who is a patient in a hospital there. Miss Pearle Gallant. employed at the Western Hospital. Alberton, spent Thursday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. Piusville. Word has been received recently of Mr. Delare Gallant. son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant who re- cently underwent a successful op- eration in Toronto. Friends of Mrs. John P. Gallant will be glad to see her home again after being a patient in the Western Hospital, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton and family Burton, Lot 7, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Dalton's mo- iher, ilirs. Ambrose Corcoran, also Mr. and Mrs.Norbert Corcoran. Mr. and Mn. Melvin Blanchard and children Barbara and Barry. Summerside. visited Mrs. Blanch- ard's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Gallant, Piusville on Sunday. February 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mcisaac. Hobron, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran and Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Corcoran. Fri.uds of Mr. William Gallant will be sorryt 0 learn he is a pa- tient in the Western Hospital, Al- berton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin, Bloomfield Corner, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Gallant on Sunday. February 190:. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGregor Burton. Lot 7. were visiting rela- lives in Piusville on Sunday. Feb- ruary 19th. Mr. Bob Campbell, Alberion, was a business visitor to this district recently. Mr. Pius Finnan who has been employed in St. John is visiting his family at Brocton. Mr. and Mrs. Erby Gallant, children, David and Deborah, Fortune Cove were recently visi- tors attho home of Mrs. Gai- 1ant's arents. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ga ant. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy were the guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hald- en Shaw, Bloomfield. Mr. Byrne McKenna spent a weekend recently in West Devon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard O'Hollor Paulinus Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran. Piusviile, visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mc- Carthy, also Mr. and Mrs. Engine McCarthy, Brocton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butler were visitors in Broctcn recently. They were the guests of Mrs. Butler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Engine McCarthy. Friends of Mr. Leonard Bar- nett, Elmsdale will be sorry to learn he is confined to his home through illness. All wish him a speedy recovery. Friends of Mr. Fred Gallant will be sorry to learn he is a pat- ient in the Prince County Hospi- tal. Miss Aleitha Corcoran, spent the past week end with her sister, Mrs. Desmond Gallant and Mr. Gallant. Duvar. Several from Piusville are tak-, ing advantage of the good roads and are hauling potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Gallant. Sandra and Alan, Duvar, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Gai- lant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran on Friday. March 2nd. BURLINGTON Mr. W. J. Profitt is making a favorable couvalesccnce follow- ing an operation in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside and returned to his, home at Long River on March 5. Mrs. Kenneth Maclgod return- ed to her home-in Irishtown on March 4, after spending the past week in Summerside. guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Sharpe. Russell Street. Mrs. Ellis Profitt returned to her home in Burlington on Tues- day from Summerside where she was the guest of her son. Mr. Layton E. Profitt and Mrs. Prof- itt, Russel Street. Mrs. W. J. Profitt has returned to her home in Long River after spending a few days in Summer- side. Bur. Artificial Insemination There will be a meeting fo r all interested cattle breeders in Lots 10-11-12-13 and 14 in the Tyne Valley Hall Tuesday, March 13th commencing at 2 p.m. P.E.I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Variety Concert 0'LEARY HALL WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY MARCH 14 I 15-8:15 P.M. Featuring the Gay Ninety Review. Admission 30:: and 50c BASKET SOCIAL - Ladiesf with baskets free. Sponsored by Wo- men's Institute and United Giurch Men's Association. rat small: rout ms: 1! "fid- a Iication snakes Intel fit 3 I:t'fbolt!nu'dlr avg: agbacause Bfi.l:'Hbl Plaati-liner has 9 your plate. it tclin plates in a way no powder or pasta can do. Even on old rubber plates you get good results six months to a on or Inn er. YOU CAN IA? ANVTN PHI Singi sy soft strip of Piasti-Liner on tron aaoina nrper or lower. Bit: and it ma. perfect y. Eu: in nu, tastalou. o rlcxs, harmless to g u an 1 If you have trouble with plates that slip, rock and cause you plates. Removable as lat! clamor lncludad. Money back. if not completely sausded. Availabh at all Do: Cunmn. waosoot no. ton on. BRIMMS PI ASTI LINE R an, were recent visitors to Rose-hwllefe they will present it this even- vllle at the home of Mr. and Mrs..lnE to the patients for their en- Lions Club Aids Family In Fire Loss ,1!) keeping with their Policy of aiding and assisting those who have suffered misfortune, the members of the Summerside Lions Club have made a generous don. ation to assist Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Godfrey who suffered the loss of all their belongings on Friday .lllL'l1t when their apartment was lI.ll)illI1E.'Ci in the fire at MacQuarries I.ry .Cleancrs' Ltd. On Saturday evening the Lions met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Ballem 310": With the employees of the Summerside Telephone arm-5, of which Mr. Godfrcylls a membe , when the presentation was made. substantial purse was also pre- sentcd by the employees of the telephone company as were Ems of household articles by friends luho were present, to assist Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey to re-establish tgiqesrtiselves after their disastrous Mr. Herb Schurman, president of the Lions Club said last night that his organization was most happy to assist Mr. and Mrs. God- fl'9)'- Referring to the splendid sup- port glven to his club last week when they Presented their annual ml"5"'9l 5h0W. he said that the molley raised by this and other l1r0JBCt would be used to assist people in such unfortunate cir- cumstances. The show, he said. would not go do any outside points this year ex. ,cept to the Provincial Sanatorium Voyment. ssnsous NOTES Mr. Austin MacDonald and Mr. Henry Arsenault, are taking a three weeks course. in egg grad- ing. in Charlottetown. The sympathy of this commun- ity is extended to Mr. George Tay- lor. on the occasion of the death of his brother, Mr. Fred W. Taylor Lower Freetown, on February 18th. The Bedeque Women's "Half Century" Club met at the home of Mrs. Ernest Johnson, on Mon- day evening. February 20th. In the absence of the president, the vice- president, Mrs. Percy Afiieck. pre- sided. Meeting opened with a poem by Mrs. Orville Johnson. The roll call was answered by miscellan eous items which were interesting and helpful. Discussion took place in regard to the raising of funds for the club. Plans for a pantry sale were considered. March was decided as the time'for such sale. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Orville Johnson. Program consisted of a puzzle and contest, after which a social hour was enjoyed. On Saturday evening February 18th.. many friends and neighbours gathered at the home of the bridels parents. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Brad- shaw, Searletown. to tender a mis ceilaneous shower to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lefurgey, (formerly Jo an Bradshaw. R.N.l. The bride and groom. escorted to the living room by Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wright, were seated under pink and white streamer decorations. Misses Mar- lorie Leard and Shirley Cameron. carried in the numerous gifts which were opened by Misses Frances Craig and Catherine Callbeck, with accompaning verses read by Miss Catherine Craig. Mr. Lefurgey, on behalf of his bride. thanked all for their lovely gifts and good wishes, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnson, returned to their home in Roth- say, N.B., on Saturday, March 3rd. after a visit with relatives and THIS WEEK CIVIC -SA1T'-ADIUM MONDAY, MARCH 12- Skating 4:00 - 5:30 10 and 25 cents HOCKEY 8:00 P. M. Provincial Semi Final Kings County All Stars versus Curran & Briggs Juveniles 25 and 50 cents Skating after game until 11:00 p.m. TUESDAY, MARCH 13- Pre School Skate 1.30-2.30 Family 25 cents HOCKEY 8:00 P. M. Third game Intermediate "C" Playoffs Moreli vs. S'side Eagles Skate after game until 11:00 p.m. 25 and 50 cents WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14 Skating 4:00-5:30 10 and 25 cents St. Mary's Convent Sports 7:00 p.m. Hockey: Paperweight boys vs. Convent Girls 25 and 50 cents Skating after until 11 :00 p.m. THURSDAY. MARCH 15- Pre School Skate 1.30-2.30 Family 25 cents Skating 8:00-10:00 p.m. Admission 50 cents FRIDAY. MARCH 16- Prince County Ice Sports 7:00 P. M. With Skating SATURDAY. MARCH 17 Skating 3:00-5:00 10 and 25 cents Skating 8:00-10:00 p.m. 25 and 50 cents. SUNDAY. MARCH 18- Skating Club Session 9:00-11:00 Members only. Mon., March 12. 1956 The Guardian. Page 13 Moreli blasted Summerside Schurman's Eagles 10-2 at Sourig on Saturday night to even up their best-of-five series for the Provin- cial Intermediate "C" title at one game each. The shorthanded western team who dressed only 8 players were no match for Moreli in the second and third periods after splitting four goals with them in the opener, Moreli drove home two in the sec- ond and ran away from the Eagles in the third potting six goals. A. Rossiter fired in three goals to pace the win. J. Thompson and R. MacAdam each had two and singles went to J. Coffin, W. Mac- Adam and R. Maclnnis. Scoring for the Eagles were B. Bowness and S. Phillips. Lineups: Moreli, goal, P. Mac- Innis; defense G. Maclnnis. El- dershaw, J. Coffin, B. MacAdam: forwards, R. MacAdam, J. Ross- iter, Joe Maclnnis. A Rossiier. R. Moreli Blasts S'side I0-2 To Even Intermediate Series Maclnnis. MacLnrcn, Innis. Summerside: goal Grady: def. ensesonier, Grady; forwards. 8. Phillips, J. Phillips, Groom. Bow. nus, Champion. Summary First period: 1. Moreli. J. Thomp son (R. MacAdIm) 0.11: 2. S'side, Bownm 10.10: 3. Moreli, w. lVl8FAdam (J. Thompson) 1501; 4. S side S. Phillips 18.50, Penlties: None. Second Period: 5. Moreli, J. Coffin 10.50; 6. Moreli, J. Thump. son 14.15. Penalty: Bowness. g Third Period: 7. Moreli A. Russ. lter (J. liiaclnnisl 0.15: 8. Moreli. it. MacAdam tw. lilac-Adam) 3.40- 9. Moreli. A. Russitcr IJ. Mac: Innis! 10.15: 10. Moreli, A. Rossit. or 1G. Jiacinnisl 1045: ll. Moreli .R. fi1a('Adam lW. IliacAtiaml 15 20 12. Moreli R. Maclnnis 1350. ' l Penalties: Bowness, Elder-Shaw John Mac- friends. in Bedeque and Central Bedeque. Mrs. Heber Myers, Carleton, is: confined to her home through ill-I uess. All wish her an early re- covery. Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson. paid a visit with relatives in Try- on, recently. Mr. Percy Bowness of Bedeque. has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital recently. His many friends hope he will soon be back again as well as usual. A large congregation assembled in the Bedeque United Church on Sunday morning, March 4th., with the pastor, Rev. G.A. Cowper- Smith in charge of the service. At this service Temperance cert- ificates and prizes, under the aus- pices of the local W.C.T.U., were presented to thirty-nine pupils of the Sunday School who had writ- ten the temperance examinations. Mr. Arthur Murray, assistant sup- erlntendent of the Sunday School. made the presentation. Among the pupils were Miss Catherine Call- beck and Miss Georgie Murray. who had written the examinations for ten consecutive years. and Miss Elaine Wright, who had written for five years. The pupils were congratulated on the interest they had taken in their temperance studies. Mrs. Maye MacFarIane in upend- ng the winter with relatives and friends in Summerside. Mr. Thomas Ronnag” . Sum- merside. was a recent visitor to this village where he called on old friends. Miss Edith Wetmore. Sacltville. N.B., was the guest of her sister Mrs. Arthur Murray and Mr. Mur- ray over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weeks and son Milton, Fredericton, vis- ited with relatives in Bedeque and Carleton and Carleton Siding. Mr. Ralph B. Maccaull, Carie- ton Siding, is a patient in the Vic- toria General Hospital. Halifax. undergoing treatment for injuries received early in Janualy during the ice stonn. Congratulations are extended to Mrs. Lemuel Craig, Lower Bede- Bedeque Rink INTERMEDIATE "B" PLAYOFF TONIGHT MONDAY 8:30 'A1bany St. Pats versus Milton Hornets ' This is the fourth and pos- sibly the deciding game of this series. Admission 35 and 50. ,que. who recentl, l b 1 Rgrd. birthday. sihhigeogi.-1:3 25:1; 5 a had the misfortune to fall and break her arm. but she is around ,lisalnA and as busy as usual. she ls reading with her daughter .Mrs. Archie Montgomery and Mr. Mont. gomery. Continued from page 1 NEW WAVE OF Cypriot Combatants) is the terror- ist branch of the union with Greece movement. British author- itlel said it is led by a man call- lng himself ”Dighennia" - the name of a legenda y Greek and CYhrlot warrior during the days of Ottoman empire rule here. His real name, the British believe, is a. Col. Grivas, who led an extreme Tlfzht-wing organization in Greece immediately after the war, LEADER UNYIELDING The doc t otin l 350'" ”Dlu:l:lIlnlsq"'J sagid:. 53191:: Leader is unyielding and no re. treat is possible, not even to the smallest degree from the prupos. sis of the archbishop. That is why t.geIIi.leoa;ler!-his in l;llilt):it;;ia so as not e are trancltiion whatever." on my re. tish authorities have insisted that the tied 1-1 control thaxrebers. nu” could not The documents, which included 05595 by "Dighennis" disclosed "mt "'3 Clmlllalgll of violence was to be halted during the negotla. tlons. But violence continued. The ::.::.::: W vs the British." ope" 0'" "33"" Meanwbil . b staffs in Ni.coIiT.I:tut.:edotfn Sunday. indicating that Saturday's E93331 Strike by Greek clerks. la. borers and shopkeepers was over, International broadcasts f r o m Athens radio were coming into Cyprus clearly Sunday, but broad. casts directed to Cyprus continued to be jammed. GROUND CANBERRA! LONDON (Reuters) - The an ha! trounded temporarily a num- ber of C In medium jet bomb era because of a small mecbanlcgl fault. the air ministry announced Monday. ROYAL Borden Monday - T Jay 8 P.M.; Mab- ineo Tuesday 3:30, "THE QUIET MAN" in teolauicolor, starring John Wlyne. Maureen O'Hara and Barry Fiitzgerald. "-"CADIEO" KENSINGTON Monday - Tuesday 7:15 - 9:15: Matinee Tuesday 2:30, Dan Dolley. June Haver, Dennis Da in musical-romance, "THE Gilt NEXT DOOR". in technicolor. Bank drawing Tues. and Thurs. wortah 3110.00. 3 THREE-Tl V In REGEN tlimeliossell i'l LOSERS Must. UN A NLW HALNI 7' .. - SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Monday) - TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SHOWS 7:15 - 9:15; MATINEE TUESDAY 3:30 ML LI IN i”u”t"iIl'i- lift tisiiillv Color bygg.-tNlCOLOR .& JOAN BENNETT'EA5lLRATliB0tE'lEOG CQRRCXJ. I D-oanodiv PAY DUGGAN 0-on-o-by MICHAEL CURTIZ gm...-.... vuuaco MAQOOUGALL Q QNIII0A'IIOIl9O1&V!&' ITIXNV Today . . . 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:10 Tuesday .. . hleannscnttn 7:15 - 9:10 as no: nos. IUIOI. iuamwp. nouns: