Expect Workable De-icing fysiem For Helicopters in DON PEACOCK ;li'.iii Press Staff Writer V V, A ici-7: -- Three years ,....- cxpcclcd to pay off this it ' ,, .i...c'.L-pment of. the first :....-xiul lielicooter de-icing syn ll V ML. is good reason to believe Uh up will be workable in the -0 conditions. Jim Stalin- ;i,-J1-zirwald National Re- L'iiuiiCII Engineer working W, .,,..,,i-L-i. told a reP0l1ifT my lwdm Bu. ugly freeze-up this ;.... n. llmuk .,,, me project was begun it .c H'al's ago. For the last two Hm.-..e used a strange . ii is a pole-out of i .ii Uplands AirWTF70 lea W. ..--.i. a metal frame on which ", '.,....mi.-ti 143 nozzles- l'lllii- llitlll9 is hoisted to the top EASTERN GUARDIAN in it If POINT GOSPEL chapel ; ...i.t Sept. 23rd. At 7.39 DJ"- g......-l -inging. Souls Harris. in srl-JWART United Church. i;,, ii X. MacLean, Minister. Mt. Q. ...;-i II 000 a.m.: Donaldson. 2.- 3.. Bristol 7.30 pm ill l - unlit ll 7i ill oiiwi.i.l. VERNON United (il.ll It iicv. .lolin M. Sheen. min- J... yidon ll am.; Orwell 2.!) M, tlicrry Valley 7.30 p.m.. uiLL'l'tlWN CROSS Anniversary S(lilt'f' Sunday. Sept. 23rd. at 7.!) F... giiwl preachcr. Rev. A. S. v,.,.. I) 1) Special music by ri,....,.Ixii trio irriw ('.t)SPEL Chapel. Dun- d.ix Mllltlily School 10.30 a.m. The of the pole for the tests and it mist of water is prayed from the nozzles. Thus the NRC specialists provide an artificial cloud. But they depend on the weather to make icing conditions inside the cloud. USE HEAT Mr. Stallabrnss said the system is a variation on electro-thermo and wings. Electrical heating ele devices used to de-ice propellers tcr rotor blades. When the ice ments are placed on the helicop- starts building up. a powerful spurt of electricity is sent out to melt the underside of the ice The centrifugal force of thi- whirling blades then nings the ioosened ice off. The system was worked out by NRC specialists with help from the navy-for whom the project is i...,t. supper ll.30 am. The (;.,.prl wriice 7.30 p.m. The men-pl .m- mu be given by Mr Sam B.-nrs All welcome. Till-2 PRESRYTI-ZRIAN Church; 1.; t.tllli(1i"l. S4-liil'('5 on the Lord's Day. II no and 7..'lt) p.m. Sunday School :tI;ini, Ml are welcome. Rev llonalfl fxicliolson. Minister. l 61'. PETERJS Bay Pastoral Chain? Scrviccs Sept. 23rd, (.oni- winmn. (ireenwlck 11 am.; Rally on wrxice St Peter's 3 pm.. va.-in 7 30 p m. Conducted by Rev l-iarrv Mat-Dnugall. tshediac N.B,- luan ("hurt-h of Canada. Holy 'l'llIlV tfburch. Sunday. Septem- Mr .'.lrd Sevcntcenth Sunday af- j ")9 Reva NEH”? Mam ' l0'"',"l .1, mn.,... H am. Holy Commung Georgetown resident. and now IIV-,M”-mr on and Scrninn. Reverend W. GN liuns. Priest in charge. MITI-Ll) Baptist Church. Mon- '-..i- tiiiarge Sunday. Sept. 23rd:!i - uucon ll a.m.; Murray River, 1 ii ni Montague 7.30 p m, with ..-u.:, ac-riicc at 7.15. Ordinance of i--.n Lord's Supper iii the close of we awning service. Rev. A. M Iii'Et'l'sllTI. Minister. till ILIIE.-HI PASTORAL l”.tl'i1(' lfnited Church of Canada ll-i W ll Forsyth. B.A. Min- i-rrr Church service for Sunday, ciiilicr 25. I956. Cuvehcad Rd. iiiic Worship 9.30 it m: West iv i-limul, Morning Worship ll n-ii l'niun Road, l-Iii-nini: Wor- "' ll T.'ln p ni. Rally Day Service. 1 till: PRESRYTERIAN Church in iziiiiitia scrilccs Sunday. Sept ,';ul tlaivligan divine worship ll .1 w-. Siiiiiiiiy School 1030 am; i i ll' i ailcy afternoon service 2!!) C"l ltoiilmziic evening IOFVIC" '1! pm Sunday School 10 a.m. i -niiii HIJCIIHIC for all. Rev. I).lt Fiitioiicll Minister lhll Rial) IN FALI.- Mr Jack llmlloiizild. Miii'ra,v liarlxir. was ':-In-it to ibc Kings County Mem- N at llusiiital on Wednesday after l'lllE Il'l'lll thr roof of his barn. Vlll-lllL' scrinu: inliirlcs to his ' lli- ttIlI(IlIIlin has improved luv I' ic rxpcctcd hr vgill he in thc lmminl for mine time yet. 1RUlI'l.I'.D RY COW Mr. In-ciili hlctir-c. St. 'ilary'ii Road. 'ii- ink:-n to the King's County ll"llItlI'l.'ll llosnital on Wedncsdayi Wrr hr u-ii: kicked and trampled "K a run while milking lie was lClF.'lSPfI on Thiirsdax with it fowl Molten rib: His many friends wish i luni ii speedy recovery. t'-I".0R(iI-ITOWN PASTORAL ihiirgc Llnitcd ('!iurrh of Canada. Scriicc for Sept. 23rd. ll am , l'""l"lZctown, 2.30 p.m. Sturgeoml SS at 130 pm: 730 pm. Mill- imn Cross Anniversary service. NEW C.N.R. POST George A. Blakney has been appointed to the new post of re- ,. J0,m-, Ben", glonal employee relations utficerarc spending their holidays with of the Atlantic Region C. N. R . announces R. (2 of the llaycs. vice-prcsiili-nt and general maria-l ger. Mr. Rlakncy had been re- gional superintendent of car ser-lla'"'ly we” '9""' Vmm” vice. HOME FROM HOLIDAY -The Rev. .l.A and Mrs. Fraser have returned from Mahone Bay. NS. lwhcre they spent their vacation. ,l(I”r:l':"a”'::"” M" ”"d M”' Andnw 3 0,; p - 1 . V A J In the absence of Mr. Fraser the ' r Nah" mmge own "5 Trinity United Church pulpit wasl occupied on Sunday, Sept. tith by ing in Scotch Ridge. N B. On Sun day Sept 15th. the congregation were pleased to welcome the Rev.- Alexandcr Macl(ay who conducted the service. The Rev. Mr. MacKay, who is retired from the ministry and now living in Kensington is a brother of Mr. Cloud MacKay. Montague at whose home he was a guest while in Montague THE MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge. The Unit-rd ('iiurch of Canada. Rcv. .l. M, Fraser. min- later Sunday, Sept. 23. Rev. R. A. Patterson. M.A., BD. of Corn- wall, willl be the guest preacher at all services, God willing. in a pulpit exchange Lower Monta- guc, 945 am. Morning Service and Sunday School. Trinity Church. Montague: it) am Sunday School. ll a.m. Morning Scrxicc and .liin- lnr Sunday School. Sclcctions luv the Male Quartet of Trinitv Unit- ed ('hiirc'i. Siinimcrsidc 730 n. ni -The W MS Aiitiiniii Thank- olfcring Service. The Siimmcrsirlc Singers are expected in I-akp pm-1. Please note the A (iT.(” Rally on Friday. Scpt 28. at R ii m A hearty welcome to all services. PERSONALS Mr Will Mai-l.can. Mi-iitagiic, was It wt-ck-end xirilor In Kinds- horo. where he was the Hurst of III! sister - in - law, Mrs. Wil- frcd Mat-Lean. Mrs J-I Mai'Ncill of Monta- lgiie. motored tn Lakeveilie ovcrl ltlic weckriid. where she visited ll” ll". wean", mwsl "I M" wilh her sister. Mrs or. Mr and Mrs (llaiiile MacKay have as their guest Mr. and Mrs. William Morse of Attelhoro, Mass. Mr and Mrs. Morse also visited lricnds and relatives in different parts of the island. William Bait being carried out-in the way J helicopter! and pllota.' . Stallabrass said iiaiicoiitern le- up very suddenly. The PUOI I35 little Warning. unlike filers in wlntted aircraft who can often no the ice buildingrup long before It reaches the danger point. There was no danger to till pilots in the experiments, how- ever, since the downdraft from the rotor. hitting the ground and bouncing back up. provided I kind of air cushion. if the hellcopict got so iced up it could no longer fly, it was let down easily by lhll cusion of air. An NRC official said Canada In far ahead of the United States. United Kingdom and most other icountries tn de-icing research. and ;espei:ially in the helicopter depart- mcnt. I MURRAY HARBOR NORTH Mr and Mrs. Elmer Stewart. Belle River, were recent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard McClure. Mr and Mrs. Roy Graham, New Glasgow, NS. spent an enjoyable vacation with Mr. Graham's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Graham Mr. l,ouis Kerwin, Cambridge. left recently for Toronto where he has obtained employment. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Brown Monrton, NR. spent their holl- days with Mrs. Brown”: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn. Miss Sadie Miller. has taken up her duties as teacher in Vtctorial l('i'oss school Mr and Mrs. Victor Senca- baugli. accompanied by Mrs. Sent-aliaugh's sister of Toronto. Victor's parents. Mr. Rowan Sencabaiigh. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Rae Kennedy rind- t o i0'Leary. the guests of M r 1. .Kenned,v's brother Mr. Stan. Dum .ville and Mrs. Dumvillc. Mrs Ernr-st Carver and family. Halifax. spent several weeks with Mr and Mrs. Robert Machon, Montague, were recent Sunday QIIPSTS of Mr and Mn. Elmer l Mr Mcrril Henderson, Halifax. ,spcnt the past weekend with hiii parents, Mr. and Mrs. licndcrson. Seymour Mr. and Mrs Ilaiiric Mat-Liirc and Elaine, Charlottetown spent the weekend at their home here. Sincere synipnthy is extended to Mrs Robert Adams. Worcester. Mass, iin the sudden passing of .hcr husband. while vacationing at llhcir summer home in Greek River. l Miss Muriel (lollings. ('Il8f'll)I.I.('rl town. :pcnt sometime with her sister, Mrs. Georgc ('Iow and Mr. Clow. i lilm Betty Ann Millnr has ri- turned from an enjoyable trip to illusion. Mass. while there she gwag the guest of her uncle, Mr. Jinymonri Llewellyn and Mrs. lLiewcli,vn Mrs lrlva lifiitlow and Mr. and ,xirs. Gordon Mutlow and Brenda i('lh'Il'lt)lIl'rItlWI1. wcrc recent guests of Mr. and Mrii. Willard McClure. l Mrs ltolicrl (iamcron and iam- lilv New Glasgow. N.S spent some ltimc with Mr. and Mrs Everett ('ondon. l Kins Mar Mat-Loori, has re- tiiriiod to tlahawa. Ont. She spent licr holidays with her parents Mr. land Mrs. Albert Maclmod, (Sam- briditc. Mix: Nnrniii Clow. hliintagiir, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webster ('Iovi Miss Lois California is with her parents. Roiilston Johnston, Johmtiin. Rcrlu-ley spending Sometime Mr. and Mrs. Peters Road Rev in Ha Lee of the Korean itissiun in Japan was guest. lspcakcr at the morning and eve- Wuisir assisted by members of the "'"l'r:ctovvn Male Choir. Brooklyn Trm llr A S Weir. Charlotte-. lfmn. will conduct all servlcz-iii ll"VYnne welcome. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Minister. HERE FROM OREGON - Mr. Inrl Mn. Jack Beer have had as; "'''l' Rout Mrs. Roers' niece. Mrs. All” (island of Portland. Oregon. - M" "Wood also was the guest, "I hrr mother. Mrs. R. M. Down-l lnii of Summernide. on Wednenday i hi this week Mrs. I..ll. Poole an-' "lllncd at the tea hour at her attractive summer home on the NOMINATING Convention at Georl!PI0W'l fl" o'clock in the afternoon for the date to contest the federal seat have these delegates appointed. (lxllllltue Rlvetgl honoring Mrs. KING'S COUNTY The Conservative Association of King": I i E' l n. Each Phil is entitled to V lgnntnc-:nnnd';tIII Chairmen should call meetings immediately and CONVENTION J County wUl hold I Wednesday. October loth at 1 purpose of nominating a candl- in the County M. the next Do- Yeslorday Piciiiiz-r A W Matlic-- on was prescntcd with a plate on which were eiiiliudicd sonic of tlic more significant eiciits in the INS- tory of the State of MaSS&L'llLls- elts. The presentation was iiiade by Mr Dana W Hill. New Eng- land Farm and Tow n Journal. Bos- Premier Receives Historic Plate From Mass. Governor THE PREENTAHON YESTERDAY ton on behalf of the Governor of Massachusetts, Christian A Her- ter. 'l'iie letter which accompan- ied the presentation from the Man- sacliusctts Governor reads as fol- lowr "it is a pleasurc for me to send you cordial greetings from the hing services in the Murray Har- bor North Pl'9SI'))'It'Flan Church on Sunday Aiigiist lflth While hcrcl the Rev. Mr. Lee was the giicsi of Rex M C Currie. Mr. and Mrs Eltltiii l.li-wcllyn and son Gary. Pcti-rlioruiiizli, ()nt spent IIl('Il' liolidays with the for TTIEFR parents Mr. and Mrs i Herbert Llewellyn. Mr. and mrs Mt-lvil Richards, Murray liarhor. spent the week- end with Mrs Richards parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid. Mrs Jessie (iondon. is spending siiiiicliiiie in Georgetown, the guest of her (laugliter Mrs. How- aril l.it-wt-ll,vn and Mr. Llewellyn. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Johnston NORTH RIVER Box Office opens 7:30 - Show at Dusk TONIGHT Abldzel with the Most Savage Adventure - - - the Fiercest Suspense - - - the Most Violent Emotional Drama to Flame Across the Screen! send five votinl delo. - - - when a ("rivalry dost-rter iviicolccl in his tracks to take his stand in the liloorl-stained iiilcrno of Rocky Gorge - - - and conquest? hurl an with that turned the tide of western CO ' GR COMING SAT - MON-RI(7HARll TODD IN "THE DAM BIESTEKS" iHAYDEN .--q-nu... ADULT ENTERTAINMENT RTRAN ITIZWAIT. Secretary. 100d. MCOSDITION FAVORAlLF- The mlklillnnl ofloiiise MIQPIICYII la ” kill! a county llogpltll of Mn- hllue ll about the name. not much lrhanvzc but favourable. Louise in m'd ';1':-irexald dauxhter of Mr. I. W W '"" 0' Bellman. and was least to ' '"'!l tnckal Ionb I an :""iv mamas h be annatath "9? in at the knee. Janina Manon: Iolltt "PRINCE VALIANT" fhalovoa iinaiais ladyfnlr. An actlonltof! a drama. if you 'ehvIer&1rI:':- -"1, , . mm1r earl THEATRE MIIIITAGIIE HOMO .21-22 r:n.40-55 Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax Wagner; Janet lanth- production. A nary of mid hates of I V917- C APITOL - SATURDAY ONLY One Of The All-Time l " Great Adventure: , Returns To The Screen! IM'5iVlPlliI?D Hf'.iWl:Vlll5 TE( HNICOLOR I LORNE VALLEY Miss Joan MacGrath left for Toronto, Ontario. on August 14. Her many friends wish her ev- nt abode. Lorne Valley School has re-op- ened for the 1956-57 term with Mrs. Blrt Leard as teacher. Three little boys started out on the sea ' of learning namely John Hatton, Winston Hatton and Douglas Fer- guaon. Mr. and Mrs Fred Inga and family left for their home in Dow- ney. California. They 1 p e n t six weeks vacation in this vicin- ity. Mr. Lorne Mail.eod was a re- cent busineaii visitor to Moneton, NB. Mr. and Mrs. Ariiiand Beach- esne and their daughter Susan. left Friday for their home in Rum- ford, Maine. Tlicy had been vis- iting Mrs. Beauchcsnes mother. Mrs. Teresa O'Brien. Mr and Mrs. Beauchesne are yearly vin- received a warm welcome from their many friends here. Mr. and Mr: Roy .1", sangor, pwere guests of Mr and Mrs, .l.nrne MacLeod on Sunday. Aug Commonwealth of tlassachiisctls ,u through the t0lll'lPSy of United' States publishers who are attend- Mr, and 511-. ,ia,.,(.,- Macgem ing the annual convention of the ,accompai1lE(I their son-in-law and Canadian Tourist Association. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Grnugf ”I hope that you will regard the l Mgcxay or S”amm"3' 0" ' "mst lilassachusetts plate which the.'"-l”5”l'bl9 "'9 I" N"” Swill 0'1 publishers are iery kindly hring- ' Slmdayr August 25- ing with them as a token of the friendship and iznod feclin s which exist between Prince lid ard isl- and and the people of Massachus- ett.-i."' Sincerely Christian A. Her- tor. are wishing him a speedy im- nrovement in health Mr. Fisher Hospital. 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Page 5 i on the Island. Miss Rena Mac-I Neill left-recently for Toronto, On- St. Luke: Gospel. Chapter I vern- ei one and two. The hymns were (.1-jg, ' ''I love the Lord," "What a friend . I we have in Jesus" and "Jesus Mr, Billie Lowery, Halifax. N-.shali reign where ver the sun." 5,, in spending some time visit-l in; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Lowery. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher of New Jersey, motored to the II- , land. They are visiting relatives Miss Alma -'”3VI-""I 05 Callhiand renewing old friendships in bridle. M358” m0l0l”ed I0 "19 If 3 this vicinity. They are the guests land Wile"? Fl" '5 5P?"dI"E 8'1 l to the farmer's mother, Mrs. Ber- enlovlble holiday While in LORNE tha Fisher. Also visiting her mo- V-lley the is L52 guest of herjiiier at this time is Mrs. Randall bI'01IICl”lD'I8W ind 5151". ML Hertleol Boston. Mass. Mrs. peter MacLeod. 4 i Mr. and Mrs Roy 'llacl.9od,lM Alexandra, spent the last week- On Sunday. August 19, Mr. and rs. Reuben McConnell had the fpieasure of having all their lam- ent! of the month with Mr. and ily at home with them, namely Mrs. Ansus Nicholson. lieil and Mrs. McCanneIl with . V .t eir children Lynn and Donald aegis: m;'ri:::lUL'”::f'liraxzran:, of Charlottetown, George and Lynda” school Mrs. Mccannell and their chil- dren Margaret, Bobby and Dav- Mr, Grant iii.-iB,.,,..ii ha. my id of Montague, Anna, Mr. lngl turned to Toronto tinario Mr, - and their children Karen and Rie- Mccmneii spam .i,,-.,, ...,,,k. nyky of nnwney. California, Jim vicinity. ifrom Dorclicster. Mann, and -Grant from Toronto. Ontario. I! on Monday. Aw.-i :1: a la;-gel Ispquiie a number of years since number of relaiiici mid friends ""5 lamllv has been I"".'" W I L..." gather, needless to say It was tltsueezllteulfg Eltlod lllN?Ili)Nalll:I)O quite I happy loccasloni AM sent gifts to Mr and Mrs. Earl Cobb of Bangor 'yli.- Cobb is the former Jnycp Mat-Lean. It is pleasing to note the bride's grand- :,ae':n':'reD::htan:l.Illl(Ir:::"ddf1ra'l'pRniernment - controlled Alomle share in pI'0VldlllL' music for danc- Ell"!-Ky Cn., Thursday dlsclsed ing. Delicious refreshments were plan: to build 10 commercial 5el'Ved- atomic energy plants during the To BUILD ATOMIC PLAN! STOCKHOLM (AP) - Sweden's l Friends of Mr. Joseph Fisherlley Presbylerlan K a patient in the Charlottetown, . -away on a four week vacation. The Congregation of Lorne Val-- M” 10 y"”' The "'3' IV” Pun” (ihurch was ? in the series are scheduled to be PIEHSHII W MVP ill? ReV- D-A-lput into operation in 1960, with Campbell hack for service nn Aug-l on, mm-e 1,9 bg gddgd yegrly un. uat 26. Mr. Campbell had been in 1955, Th, cfmnilpl-(vial umm. plants are mainly intended to pm- Mr' Iduce heat and electric power. Campbell delivered an elo- IISE GT TEITIES GM 70! 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