:4 UNITED Reading a planning committee inconnnection with the mission to the nations. In evangelie” week- long program being conducted at Summagslde by 18 congregations at the nited Church in the area from Aiberton to Hunter River, oltlcials in charge of planning the program are seen above at s sup- CHURCH MISSION per meeting in Sunimerside on Saturday night at which Dr. R.W. Armstrong. oi Ottawa, the special , ' at the mission. was wel- comed. and assisted in completing final plans which will coordinate the work of the various commit- tees. From left to right are. front row. .3 g-..-- . PLANNING communes seated. Rev.'I..M. Murray of Ken- sington, general chairman oi the mission; Dr. R.W. Armstrong of Ottawa. the missiona ,1, Miss Dor- othy MacKenzle of Kensington. member of the music committee: Dr. Peter MacDonald ol Crapaud, choir director. standing: Wallace Bradshaw of Summersids. secret- L. ary oi the national evangelistic committee; Rev. lI.S. Haslam of Mas-gate. chairman of the P.E.l. United Church Presbytery; Rev. C.R. Webber oi Sununerslde. pas- tor of Trinity United Church; L.R. Allen. member of the planning com- mittee. - Photo 3! Wotton WESTERN GUARDIAN APIOMPT shoe repair service at Raymond Ahearn's. Alberton. also saws flied. BUYING POULTRY dialy, at of plant, Monday through Thurs- rl y. Waddell Bros, Crapaud. lCHRl8'l'MAS gift problems sols- Edhnow by dgsrtraltl taken at the . ti Stu . ' ,bANcn misnrowN Hall. Nov. lqh. Door prize. Music by Urban Dlilan. 'ON MOTOR. TRIP - Mt. and . Claude Barrett oi Spring- i d leit yesterday on a motor t to Ottawa. Niagara Falls and tan. They were accompanied far as Maine by Miss Wtlns ey. R.N.. who is making a visit to U.S.A. ',rruNanaL saruansv .- The tuners! oi the late John Albert Cameron took place Saturday at 9 a.m. to Wellington pel where Requiem, Mass was oelebrr i by Rev. Iasonard Mac- Donald. Pall bearers were Frank Qelghan. Ralph Chappall. Am hi-ose McNoiil. Thomas McNeili. Richard -Deishan. and Fred Mao- !)onaId- V I 1.. ALBERTON iMr. and Mrs. Stirling lnsnan d3 Paul, Charlottetown. were weekend guests of Dr. and Mrs. Camason st Albarton . . - I-it ,5'Arlene McDonald. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Everett McDonald. bas-ton. is a surgical patient in '. Prince County Hospital. She was iaccoinpanied to Summerside lvsturday morninl by her mother. '3-Qlbsrton United Church Guild hers. assisted by other ladies the congregation. held a very ccessful bazaar in the public lib- . ,AnnuoI Meeting "The annual meeting of Ailberton public library will , held on Wednesday. Nov. . 1956, at 7:30 p.m. in the . All interested in lgeplngs this library in operation please attend. Dyprdar Library Council. CARRY THE FOL rary Saturday afternoon. In charge of selling-were Mrs. Earle Atkinson Mrs. Wesley Hardy,v Mrs. Frank Weeks. Mrs. Perley Hardy and Mrs. Erskine Campbell. Today Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells oi Albcrton are quietly cel- ebrating the forty - eighth anniver- sary ot their marriage. On Thurs- day they were visited by their son- In-Iaw and daughter, Mr. and Ms. G.G Hughes oi Charlottetown and little grand - daughter ' e Hughea end a family dinner in celebration of the anniversary was enjoyed. At Alberton C.W.L. oerd party Thursday evening there were sev- en tables oi.auctlon in play. First prizes were resented to Mrs. win- nifred McNe and James O'Brien and eonsolatlons to Mrs. John Per- ry and Frank McAidui'i. The freeze- out was won by Mrs. Ray Saunders and Joseph MacDougall. The host- esses, Mrs. George Gallant. and Mrs. Gerald Rooney, were 1 i J in sewing by Mrs. Cliitord Biz- gar. Mrs. Lemuel Arsenault and Mrs. Edlow Albert. KILLED IN CRASH KENTVXLLE. N. S. lCPi-0- Dlane Crooks, lb. of nearby Port Williams was killed Friday nllhi when the truck on which she was riding went out of control. Four other teen-agers riding with her acsped injury. Professional Cards ' Chartered I Accountants '1'. lhrle lllokey Canadian Bank oi Commerce iding ' Snsnmerslde. P. E. l. Phone ma INSURANCE B. L lllis.& Son Limited the - Auto - casualty I Bummer It. Sumniersids Optometrist E. E. Parkman opt D.. I-0. PH NE 8287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer st. sumroersidc B. F. Hunter. 8.0. Insnsnerside. P E i Phone suo SMALLILANS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. B.Bc.. 0.D. R Water Street - sumniersids Above Maurine Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 85!) Photo re hers 11!!!! I0 Death In Ottawa Of Mrs. Mary MacLean Mrs. Mary Gertrude Mac- Lean. at 194 Carling avenue. widow of Dr. John. D. Mac- Lean, former premier of Brit- ish Columbia in 1927-28. died suddenly at her home Wednesday. Born in Tara, 0nt., Mrs. Mac- Lean was educated there and at business college in Toronto. She married Dr. Macl..ean. who was once also a chairman of the Can- adinn Farm Loan Board. in Tara in 1911. They came to Ottawa in 1929. Mrs. Macbean was a T oi St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and of the board of the Elizabeth Residence. . Surviving are three sons. Roder- ick MncLean of Ottawa, Dr. John MacLean of Toronto, and Dr. ROYAL BORDEN Mon., Tues 7:15, 9:15. Matinee Mon. 3.30. Roy Rogers. Perry Ed- wards. Alan Rocky Lane, Rex Allan, Fay Wlllings and the Rid- ers of the Purple Sage ln- THIS WEEK AT CIVIC STADIUM MONDAY Pre school skate 1.30.100 p.m. -Hockey: BYC vs. Aces-8.30 p.m. TUESDAY Skating 4.00-5:3) p.m. Skating 8.00-10.00 p.m. WEDNESDAY Rural Hockey RCAF vs. Albany-8.00 p.m. Alberton vs. Freetown-9.45 p.n'i. THURSDAY . Skating: 4.00-5.30 p.m. Skating: 8.00-10.00 p.m. FRIDAY Pm school skate 1.30-3.00 Pm- Hockey: Parkdaie vs. Accs 9.15 P. M SATURDAY Skating 2:00-4.00 p.m. opening of ;nl)iaor hockey league . p.m. One hour skate alter Bruce Maclbean oi Owen Sound; three daughters. Misses Jessie and Jean Macbean. both of Ottawa. and Mrs. A. Reid Tllley Betty) of Westmount, Qne.; a sister. Mrs. I...B. Thomson of Owen Sound, and 12 grandchildren. Funeral services were held in the Hulse and Playfair chapel. Rev. lan Burnett, DD. otiiciating. Bur- ial was ln Beechwbod cemetery. WAY BACK The ice age began about 1.”.- ooo years ago. when ioe covered ' d the fundamental priciples, not Dr. R.W. Armstrong oi Ottawa last evening in the Civic Auditori- tsln in summerside, and used as 3 theme "The fundamental princi- ples of tile". This theme will be continued throughout the mission this week. He emphasized sacrifice as one Ins sell preservation but tor the sake oi others. He cited instances to show that this has been the motive for the greatest acts oi sacrifice known to man. We live In a world where these principles must be recaptured, especially in Docith In Port Arthur Of Mrs. W. C. Sinclair Word was received yesterday by relatives in P.E.l. oi the death of Mrs. W. Claude Sinclair, nee Marian Russ, at her home in Port Arthur. Ontario on Saturday night as the result of a heart attack. opened the Mission to the Nation Ottawa Minister Opens Missionf Wishing Well At Civic Stadium In S'sicIe the. realm. of spiritual affairs. and that men and women con- secrate their lives to Christ who is supreme example at one who game his life ior the whole world. The gospel oi Christ as lived in ” T" 7 lives in the power Lhgt can help save the world in our time. he said. Approximately 500 persons were present irom Summerside, Ken- sinxton. Crapaud, Tryon, North Bedeque. " ”eque, and 0'I.eary. despite very inclement weather. The mass choir, under direction of Dr. Peter MacDonald of Cra- paud, was composed of members freojm all of the districts represen- t . Mrs. Eric Sheen was the ac- companist on the electric organ. The Trinity United Church quartette also provided a number, and there was congregation sing- ing during the mission. The program was under the di- rection of Rev. Cecil Webber oi Trinity United Church in Summer- side; the lession was read by Rev. Coper-Smith oi Bedeque; and the prayer was given by Rev. Lloyd Archer oi Tryon. The second night of the week- Helps Red Cross During the past summer. visi- tors to Col. Johnstone's homo "Woodlelgb" at Burlington drop- ped 5252.18 in the "Wishing Wdi" This is one of the several mines- ture stone structures built Col. Johnstone at his home whit has become one oi the Provinee's show places. The sign on the "Wishing Well" states that the coins dropped in this well are for Red Cross. As the result of these "well wishers" who visited Col. Johnstone's home this year, the 1956 Red Cross Campaign has had 8252.18 added to it and now stands at 55,276.75 oi the 929,000.00 objective. the auditorium in Suinmerslda at I o'clock tonight, and will be preceded by a prayer meeting in the basement 0! the auditorium at 7:30 pm. DOATE 81,984 I HALIFAX ICPI - The Fairsy Aviation Company at nearby' Eastern Passage Saturday an- nounced the donation of 51.936 to the Springhill Disaster Rlief fund. Employees and the International Association of Machinists contrib- IOIIE mission will be continued at Mrs. Sinclair was known by many friends in Summerslde ar.il Charlottetown where her husband! was manager at. the branches ol' the Bank of Nova Scotia. before,- being transferred to Port Arthur, where they took up residence upon his retirement from the bank. Mrs. Sinclair is survived by a son and daughter, and by a sister, ;1i1'!s.IL.D. MacNutt oi Mslpeque. CAMEO . KENSINGTON Mon., Tues, One show each night owing to length oi show at I p.m. Gary Cooper. Paulette God- dard in Cecil B. DeMllle's might- iest adventure ”UNCONQUER. ED" in technicolor. Bank drawing Monday at end of show. Wnrlh 380.00. Regular admission prices "TRAIL OF ROBIN HOOD"-'1 Technicolor. Also serial and news. l one-sixth oi the land surface oi T40” "d wet the globe. 'V SMART SET This is the distinguished show-set oi the World's Most Ron- oured Cooking ware - - - six pieces of Design Award Deluxe Aluminum presented in a glamorous. three-colour gift carton. Contains a b-quart dutch. oven and rack. 6-cup percolator. o.cup teapot, chop and omelet pan. 1-pint saucevlll lfnd 4-pint double boiler. This is an outstandins XIMS Km item 0" those who want the very best at a reasonable cost- SPECIAL 331.95 Also available in four piece sets or as individual pieces. I Children's shoes, rubber ANNOUNCEMENT We are opening a shoe store adjacent to the Modern Beauty Salon, Alberton. Skates. EARLE N. ATKINSON Phone 7-2 uted 8967 and the company ; matched this donation. Nov. l9th - Nov. 30th I.ADIES' FUR COATS "Soft as A Cloud" WOOD'S LIMITED WATER ST. AT SPRING-PHONE 8814 CLEARANCE SALE LOW DOWN PAYMENT l2 Months to pay the Balance COATS JACKETS Muskrat Mush-t Persian Lamb B"'.'d"”I Squirrel Hudson Seal Mink foot wear, slippers and of St. Eleanors. Chairman, SPECIAL MEETING A special meeting of the ratepayers of the Vil- Iage of St. Eleanors will be held in the St. Eleanor's Hall on Monday, November 26th at 7 o'clock. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss matters in con- nection with the recent incorporation of the Village (Monday. Nov. 19. 1955 The Guardian Page 12 it E. G. CANNON, Village Commissioners. - SUMMERSIDE TONIGI-TT 7:15-9:15 .,p . .. u, msm-be coueormr ac mEY5AR.f , zoo Century-ios presents 15m Ewell Sheree North. THE LIEUTENANT WORE SKIRT5 CINEMASCOPE” roam RITA IAMEIIO -as has me: . in nouns IIIII N IUDUT NIII olhlll & IIANK TASMIN as-uunulnllaiumliialn sou-antrmsututtsoaa . III TUES. 3:30-7:15--9:15 Glmby DHUXE BRACE, McKAY & CO., LTD. wanna sr. snssmcnsma SUNDAY Skating Club I.00-11.00 pm. 0. W. SEAR! BCE, McIiAY s LTD. LOWING LINE OF SKATES I.atIIas'FIgara Skates 14.95 new Figaro Skates 1.95 ,Man'sI-leekaySItates 18.93 leys' Hockey Shares 8.959014.” MIat:I:s"u”puobdoemI.sonr4.soi T000000, a . ' h 1 ,- '9 ill .I "I Hrs isa'eaesa,”ossy:oa.saeas s.ssns'.es ss'eos”o . i V CIVIC STADIUM p ISLAND HOCKEY LEAGUE HOCKEY 8:30 - TONIGHT I.Y.C. vs. ACES Admission 60 and 35 cents REGENT Allin aovsnimos ollhs vast. vlolsnisodsnl TODAY 3:30-7:15-9:10 TUES. 7:15-9:10 Choose Gifts While Crowds Are 5 Smallest . . . Selections Largest 3, Avoid the last-minute hurly-burly. Shop for your . men now - - - while there's time to exercise loving care and calm judgment. Choose the lust-right gifts here from assortments now at their peak! PURCHASES GUT WRAPPED FBI! ON REQUEST Maurice Mm Lou; GAWIING or DlII'IN(.'l'l0N l'0I-II?! Ii- IUIHEHDI, P. I I. V . l - I w .ii...zer?.ip,sooN wmw - ,.