h Wednesday, Dec. 22,1954 The Guardian Page 13? -The December meeting of the rummersido Home and School As- loclatlon was bid last evening" in ;he school lib&gi with the presi- gent, Mr. Ivan -Vwlhn in the :hair. The secretary Mr. ' Keith Pickard stressed that the question- lire sent out by the Canadian Home IllCI school and Parent-Teacher Federation regarding radio school broadcasts be completed and sent to him at once. During the business session it was decided to combine the speaker for the ileachers Federation with the Home and School Association for the regular meeting during Educat- ion Week in March. The evening's program was under the direction oi Mrs. Harold Lyle's group and consisted of group discussions. A re- quest irom the Students Council that the association furnish chap- ernnes ior the students dance on Thursdaaj evening was taken care oi. The members were asked to save all cancelled postage stamps and turn them in to the secretary. Delicious refreshments in the home economics room were served by the group in charge. ville. NTS.. without fire damage from the more than 900 oil-bul'n- ing units in the community. The association says faulty oil- burning stoves and heater: com stitute the biggest single cause of fire deaths. This year. it says. manufactur- ers. trade associations, !ire' offi- cials and other authorities have devoted unprecedented attention to reducing such tragedies. Help S'side Lady Who Lost Purse ' -A thoughttful Bummeraidc real- dent came to the aid oi Miss Minnie Gay of Convent Street. who lost her purse containing approx- imately :40 to a purse anatcher last Saturday evening. by collect- ing an equal amount from a num- ber of generous Summerslde people. The considerate collector. who asked to have his name withheld. turned the money over to Miss Gay. who expressed sincere ap- preciation for the heart warming gesture. -8. 545 Other Christmas music included hymns and a duet Mrs. Frank Carpenter. In both churches modest dignified and decorations added beauty wmbolism to the services. In these churches others of the town there further observance of the Christian icstlval next Sunday. Mellie llewwspr-inf From Hardwood NEW YORK. Northern Paper (AP)-The Co.. production of newsprint. lnocket. Me. Details of the move were made known by Stone and Webster Fade,-31 grams goyaued 31,371,- Engineering Corp. of New York. gag pmvmclal 3,3,,” and Day, which designed the plloly plantrmems 54.1.-;93.000 and munmpaiy and was awarded the entire ex-ygrama 5,79-L552 paymg pamenm. panslon construction job. Greatlcann-muted 59.021000. i Northern's expansion program. be- I gun last year. will cost more than "Bethlehem Lullslby” by Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie and and in the will be Eleal Great after more than a year of experimental oper- ation. has started iull commercial: i r n in" hardwood at its mill in East Mill- OTTAWA, (C P) - 5everlty-two mental hospitals in Canada spent an average s2.70 a day last year to care for each patient. the bureau of statistics reported Tuesday. Salaries and wages took SL5"! of that amount. with 49 cents spent on iood. 15 cenLs for fuel, power. light and water and 49 cents for other operating expenses. The bureau said the average daily cost for each patient was lowest in Quebec at 31.89. and highest in Newfoundland at 04.35. There were 51,621 patients in mental hospitals at the beginning of 1053, and 80.565 at year's end. Total operating costs of mental hospitals in the 1053-54 fiscal year rose by about 55,000,000 from the previous year to 351200.000. Reven- ues fell by more than 52,000,000 to s5'I.'l00.000 The total operating sur- plus was 3600.000 r !Cl1hadlan sailors. Drew Making Good Recovery OTTAWA ICPJ - George Drew national Progressive weeks ago. band's recuperation has been "ever so much better" In the tworweeks since he left hospital. Conservative leader. plans to spend Christmas horse. with his family at home. where he pony Be;-gen, has been making further rdtovcry Maine from the meningitis infection which ' sent him to hospital nearly slxiLast Show until further nag Mrs. Drew said Tuesday her hus-!t'ce' Please Nb Iclinluiilii THEATRE Thursday - Friday 8:30 "FAST COMPANY" Story of a girl and her race- Starring Howard Keel, note change in show dates. and Marjorie y SUMMERSIDE - '- (Continued from page 10 H e .f C.G.l.'.l'. 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(Bud) Mountain pre- on this subject of hunting Iafotzy. stories of St. Francis told by Helen Morrison. president of tho Prince employed as con-lptmllers, treasuiu 60MmIna Corv laid isv. we iooo Pros Ar no 335 340 iosaoo sun can so as so uding. Mn Found aid the trtinlns Ind Brynn. Judy McMahon. Evelyn Edward Island Institute or Cbn.r- era and internal auditors and the ,,W,,”., ,1;',';"4g;";;,, 1,7.” 2? 27: ”””"'” M 9 9 9 ”li'33 E'.'.WVi'..'i.a 'llTki ii”-4 1'53; Mr. round addroued the Rot- instruction start: with tho very carpenter and Bailey Wllkle. tend Accountants. more our economy expands the loo mg 1-5 us in 15.; ”,”:?.,9.”.f, eff, . "S "”,'....,"R, 5..., .. ,4, 34,-. wt ury gnmhorinc on hunting IBM-Y. blvllc Drmclplel: The due roopoct candles, symbolizing the work of Succeuxul uuuenta in the prt- more chnrtaarod accountant; win 1,. non Negua 14 ii uv: 150941: Metal 310 am 300 um Sylvnnltc no is: 15! Damping out that careloesnon and for a fireuim, how it operates and our hands, zrlendshlp and world mary examination; wgrg: Lowgu med” my gm me” pomionsg 1900 Ne: L-b ms 195 no imoo Que Nick us in NZ M70 Tack Hush I90 305 300 noranoe are in the insln respon- the proper and male method of brotherhood were lighted by Helen Andrews, employed by 1'. Earl: .5... ml” ”" W" 12 W 10 mama.-lllan 2-w. 20 2o lzoo Thorn L ill is is me u no hanwm It The nuond mm 0! th 1 item Now an 43 as at 375 q.......... 29 20 ion Tombill rt 2-: :7 bible for huntlnc Ioc 11 - . - A! I11": Mu! 91 Jeffrey Ind Pussy Hickey of Sumxnerslde. and R.,Wg use N Brutal 12.4 no in ma Radlore as as as son Torbnt us its no em ”” '""”z” ”..."?.i: .l2”.”:..'” ?.3.::.".ll'..:”.'....':E"”"” ” ””"" hl:'"'”..l"” ””””””- 3”” W wvlmd W "- 3- We all 't'l.”.: ".2 2.1:: aw i”. Z2 :33: W 5" .i" 1, tion on rev 3 - hit I Lona Hunter took part ",4 compgny chuhgmmwn r 0 ' . . ' o "P "M " Maritime Wildlife Federation. of To illustrate what thin aroma: in an act of dedication after which 1,, .1... (mi ,,..,mm.u.,,,. my cGIICdICIIS "?,:,';,?...”",';2.';.7”"I .31 .32. .3”. ,..,:,g;;g,,';':- QC, T... 1 , i;',',1.';',.2? ,3” ,3: :31: which the P.-E. Lilith and Game can achieve. Mr. Found stated thlt the entire group repeated the C0. 3, D, Mgnning 0; 3, R. pom. an o zloo N Devonian I I u loo xcnable I60 ilso zen ism Triad on 430 440 Mo clarion is a. member. is ln- in 1953 in the stat: of New l-Iunp- LT. purpose. - Korean Vina e am New Dickcn I71 zoo 29a 5900 Ronpar 70 M 70 I015 Un Min 21V. 21 am A550 1 - ' COITIDMIY WI! granted I l1lDPl8- soil N Fortune 26 2.5 25 7 mo U A o 410 5 Mo anal ghh-g hhe lgcldgnt mu Ty” sen cure Wu read b Lo I - 21060 Rio Prado 39 30 3 s ea 45 nusurmnl '3 9d""t V”3"m dr mt (f P Y "3 mental in auditing. and Mr. A. N I535 N Goldvuo iii. low. 11 ms nix Athab I37 l.'l1l 1.15 100 lm lu-no no 630 m of hunting safety in the Maritime 0DP9d V V8 P9l'-0C1t 310111 Hunter and 9. poem "The Carpenter MCNMH of Mcpomld Cum. mg i H25 N l-lrlcllla tau. :1 zl mm 3...... .1 3.. .1. mo 1; M..,....,. gm ,4 34 . Provinces. The guest speaker said the previous you when I10 W3 of Galilee" was recited by Marlene C ch 16,; OTFAWA. (CP) - Christmas 500N Hixllndn lat. lilli lilln iooo Roxana 9-. we 9:. mo Ull Oils lo: 100 100 1, 1,,-med around wig required. Mmm Th 1,, In i-"mP””Y- I" i'Wwn- W” 1 . m h 1 . H I500 N Hush M-i 7V: M W: H0tI,ll.ny Silver xv. a 5'4 H00 lip on in MI in this P3031-1m p on H of Rota w Mr ch 331- 3 81' C-G-I-T3 Unl' granted 3 plemgngu 13 gccoung. ume 9'" Y 1 '5 mum Of 3- 3m5 moo Ngw Jason ti ll 5 ....m..m4j- ele---J -- in two main objiectiv which are ,l eie lrys era go;-m lad the service of praise with mg. village on so Chung Do island oil 7ll0.Nl Kelrire 19:; lg! atria me organized traiinng of hunters es 8 o umrn e an mum”, 1;-om thg adun, choir. In announcing ma mm” mm the Korean coast. k-'ui1;j;6” 9:4 935 9:4 in the safe handling of firearm Mr. Gordon see of New Glug-oz. mu Annie Lea,-d was organist, m Momwn mmhwud mu nhdenu The welfare committee of the N65,, N:Mm,.f L. 1. ,3 . ml the enactment of legislation V . gddmon go the pfocgggjonal" no proceeding mwuds men. chutered Canadian destroyer Iroquois. be- 160o0N Marlon luv. 9 lo lhereby hunting licenses will be p , com, All ye r'alth1ul'; and other accounting deg," Wm, cumin” fore her final Korean patrol. 118- 138003 !tNmaau- 30 27,5 2?, ; -ssued only to persons who have . . . hymng, the group sang "Away In A Mom much no identical from clded to make a clothing collec- gggg 1:: 4 4.. 935594 I 3903 qualifying them as Kenhlne Manger" and Janice Jeffrey gave cm" to man tion for village children. 3509 N... pm... ll. 3.. 35,. sale hlgilter.;mAg:) gl5Elll11i':yPT:)3!lle-2:-yllfgn I gupgetumi ragiltlglz of usuem Thu unuon-nny mean. mu the (Beard? GORBUDHS for clothing lsT'3'l;llI"Lll lip Ilsa 11;)”: of any e - g ." T e 0 er was received . rom e s ip's conipany. AB. . , ' F S 1118 I hummi lwldent M 3V9? Cd n by Belle Wllkle and Evelyn Car- ouggguntggg Oetx 5:c1'1Lda":)dl Kenneth Bachelor of Pelerborough 153;: r;l:.'.'P;l,I,?,rb LA.” 211.6 21,3 I R gain holding 5 111131?-I118 "4393-W g penter. h he ed t H P h Out, and AB: William Criland of H00 .'x:lplss1ng no no no : Mr. Found told the Rotary ga- BOSTON (AP)--A Canadian city Momma, womhyp m the United 0 If 1;” fwollll ti: SVHYW ire. -3-ammo .,.m,,dy money to buy liglgg mm 1:1 12: no I therlns thlt 0110 P.E-1- .F'l5h ""1 1'19! been Cited 53' FM Nit-W151 Church was conducted by the min- MIX!" ed ontaofh ”h'1 lshe mg; er mirls. scarves. sweaters and other 5370 NornTeul .115 on was Apart ol tliisioyous Game Association is now lining up Fire Protection Association. anon. met, R". Mmmy Gunner. The pug; ou t at odilxg a llr- nrmems in Hong Kong. mm NW” 2” 2M 2, - volunteers to qun1l1y4I51n5””GW” PF031 edUC5"l0n51 0l'.l3n1l"l0"- 39 men's choir led the singing of car "mun "My "rt "t9 M” The presentation ' was made on "1"" V" ”"f .9. w' 4:!” . ' 8 liriking example 99 Wh” C3" be Christmas hymns and rendered two. . We 1851 day 0! the 1f0clu01s' pe- Aid ?...3.Il';'f..'i as as as "M90 ” 9"" ""9""-"Y . l;ChleVfed lin pflegen'E'l1nK flro depth; special selections. g . trol. ssoo Obrlen oh 4:: 43 I ' Wm 3" W 0 - U! 118 IWVH 5" Evening worship 1 th 1: b . Late that sani ev. mg. K - "I9" ”" 5'3"” A it 5 heaters. - torian church was Idondiictedes byy Tea" Junk Came gionaesllde 111: lrg-I 2;;:g.g3l-fill: is IT: cl: DI Hm wwderhl ' ' A' I Reporting on steps to out the Rev, George Kmeng The servlce be- quols. Korean civilians and mar- 4200 Oaiako as as 45 II loss ofgillfe lrtom gal: cauee,mthe gag with the p,g,c..sm,,,a1 -"Joy To 0 lnesd had come. oilt through the, 'f:m:3:'" law Adv; customers we Ilove served! 0 B.sS0C1a on no E! I .m0Ie in The World" and closed with the WI" and C015" with a Rift Oil ll-loo Pan Wu 15 12 as . DEC. Meellng five years have PM-ed in Kent- receselonal "Silent Night." DOYILGST YQCT plump young chickens for they g;:::.j. ROGERS Mm ARNEIT w i We wish I season oi Joy iorour many customers and friends. Maccausland Furnlture Ltd. ' SUMMEESIDE, P- E. 1. Cardinal Leger Returns Home . Great Northern's achievement is said to mark the first time, qual- ity newsprint utilizing hardwood pulp has been produced on a com- Western -NORTH BEDEQUE Christmas concert. December 22nd. -CHRISTMAS dinner will be nerved at Mulberry Lodge, Sum- merside. (mm 6 to 8 p.m. Decem- ber Eth. Reservations required. -CARRIER GOODWILL--Group Captain W. H. Swetman, D.S.O... or.c.. OD commanding officer of MA! Station. Summerslde attend- ed a meeting of the Glace Bay Rot- lry Club last week while in cape Breton and brought back greetings from D1ou-int Governor Mr. Alan MacDonald. Mr. MacDonald was very complimentary or the recept- inn tendered him by the summer- lllle club during his annual visit in August. -4; -!'UNl.'I.AL TUESDAY - The fiirloraiotthe1ateM.rs.Edit.hM. Yea was held yesterday from her late residence in Harmony with a short service from the home at 1.30 pm. then to Victoria West. United Church for funeral service at 2.30 pm. with Rev. David Mawhinnw otilclating at house: church and cemetery. Pall bearers were Mur- dock Enma.n,.Keir Yeo. Chester Yeo. John Murray and Leamon Moore. Ixiu-.-rlnont was in Victoria West cemetery. ' Guardian -IIHSKTOWN SCHOOL Concert. the data changed to Thursday, December 23rd. -THE AUCTION Isle which was to have been held at Clifton today has been postponed until Tuesday. December 8th at 1:00 p.m. it day unfit sale on first fine day following. Goorgo H. Brook- ine. Kenalngton. -NAEIIOW ESCAPE - six oc- cupants of a 1053 Ford coach. re- portodly from Tlknlsh and bearing Quebeo license plates. had I nar- row oaoapojdoudsy evening whorl their on struck the guard roll at Montrose bridge clipped off a tale- phono pole and came to a stand- still with one of tho rails orn- boddodinthobackseotolthooar. No one was inturod in the accident which occurred about tan o'clock as the car was proceeding towards Albor-ton. Damage to the car was heavy. Personals -The many friends of Mr. nun rblland of Kensington. 1'. E. I.. are sorry to learn of bin illness which hu confined him to bed at his home . All wuh him a speedy recovery. I Hereby PROCLAMATION . MONDAY THE 27th DAYIOF DECEMBER. 1954 A Public Civic Holiday, In the Town of lienslngfon Proclalm W. 115 Dan-Iolb, Moyor. To all of who have favor'e3"u with your patronage, we extend ourgreetingsfoca, Vel-yMerryCllristnnsl' Wll.l.AllD MIIcDDllAl.ll LTD. 1 DODGE-DESO'l'0 svllmmsmlli mercial scale. meaning in volume of a hundred or more tons a day. MONTREAL (CPU -CE1'cll1'll.lI The new process is capable ofiP”ul'Emu” L933” Amhbmmp "Mi pulping a of hardwood a day. PLAN BLOOD MARATHON MONTREAL (CP) marathon will be mayors Christmas clinic." minimum of 150 tons -Represent- ltives of the Montreal branch of the Cm-Idian Red Cross Society and civic officials are planning a marathon blood donor clinic at city lull Dec. 29. Mayor Jean Drapeau will announce details at a press conference. probably this week. The called "the Montreal. arrived today by plane after a nine-week visit to Europe that included his "ad lirnina” Vl5ltI to the Vatican. l The welcoming delegation at Montreal's Doi-val airport includedy Msgr. J. C. Chaumont. auxiliary bishop of Montreal. and Mayor Jean Drapeau. - i Cardinal Leger said he is happy to be home again and carried with him the best wishes of the Pope to the Canadian people. His Ehrli- nerloe visited the ailtng pontiff on four occasions towards the end of his tour. it Christmas ll We Greet You We alum-tpluuxe at this happy holiday time - K touluueallourfrlenrll: xi- Thank you for your loyalty. - X E. E. PARKMAII . s n 5:-'l(..::D TO All. THE DDATES PIIAIIMADY i SUMMERSIDE OUR MANY IIIINDS . . o .llMMlE'8 MEAT MARKET sommnsmn P EA E3 E 111'. CHRISTMAS With rovounoo wocornoto ll-llabloeaodeoason.vrlthg PNY0tlOt'yourlldpplnoul mm... -......m.. Each of us It Season . . . z 4 of our many loyal customers the warmest wishes of the Yule been a real pleasure." SUUMMERSIDE T7NrllHl ere send to cool: "Serving you has u JOYOUS HOLIDAY saasom FLICKER TAXI and R. C. A. F. SNACK BAR Summer-side wliiiiiii lwl-iillli Noqndlisgdahs vunyhuozluapoll dim-launlxieuisllip-J grin: on in wishes to your EIIMAI lllllli DD. LTD. sulimnnsnm P. r. I. To our VALUED CUSTOMERS AND MANY FRIENDS W150” Mednthnkodnoyou um Mudthou ..4,,.,.y W ””'"D0I roll: bond um lion, EDWIII IIEDKDEIIT STUDIO SUMMEESIDE. P. E. L PIIIIIDE EDWARD ISLAND MIITIIAL FIRE r IISIIIIAIDE DDMPAIY 1-. LELAND LIN'K.LET'l'EB. svmlnasmit, 2. in. i.