v 1 Western on, DRUMS. w; machine puts, boots and skatos. The 1-Hang-Phat, Summersids. n,agNLEY-Sea View Auxiliary. puny sale. "Top Ha '. Kensing- wn, gum-day, December 8. 7:1). CHRISTMAS GIFT problems 3, wlved now by portraits taken .. an Read Studio. BAZAAR and home cooking at p,-egbyterlan Church Hall. Ken- ungton, Saturday. December ltd IIEMEMBER TO ATTEND Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic. St. M,”-'5 Hall. Summerside. Mon- aay, Dec. 5th.. 3-5 and 7-9 P-m LET THE nazzuuo beauty of arls from the wide selection of u,-cklaces and earrlnu at Moase Jewellers be her Christmas gift. "CONFIDENTIAL Confessions" i”! r u e Detectlve", ”l..iberty", "Screen Stories". Summerside Bus Stop. DR. 1.. K. ZIELINSKI will be back in his offices: Kenslngton Monday. Dec. 5th, and Kinkora Tuesday. Dec. tith. SANTA CLAUS will visit Wad- iell Bros.' store Saturday evening gt mo. Parents please accom- oany children. MONDAY. DEC. 5th is the date of Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic at St. Mary's Hall in Summer- side when 400 donors are urgent- ly needed. Be one and save a life. FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST CHURCH. Central Bedeque. Ser- vices for Sunday. Dec. 4th: Morn- ing worship 10.45 a.m.: Sunday School 12.00 noon: evening wor- ship 7.30 p.m. Rev. Steadman Smith. special speaker. NAME CORRECTED - In the re- port of the Alberton Curling Club card party in Thursday's paper the name of Mr. Earle Atkinson lrlhould have read Mr. Earl Callag- an. COME TO Wilmot Valley Hall. Tuesday night. December 6th. Hear Prof. W. J. Reid lecture on his trip to England. Also fllrns. sale of cake. etc. Proceeds in aid of hall. Admission I5 and 15. KENSINGTON United Church. Sunday. Dec. 4th: Sunday School 10.00 a.m.; mornin worship 11.00 a.m.: evening worship 7.30 p.m.: Summerfield 2.30 p.m Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B. A.. B. D. Minister. ANNUAL hockey meeting South Shore League will be held in Bed- eque rink. Monday. December 5th at 8.00 p.m. All teams interested in entering league have represen- tatives at meeting. By order hockey executive. REGULAR FUEL - In yester- days report of the fire at the Gulf Auto Body Shop, Summerside to which the Fire Department re- sponded on Thursday. the fuel in the oil stove was regular stove oil ind not used car oil as stated in the item. Personals I Mr. and Mrs. Mark 0- Gaudel. Summerside. were visiting in Charlottetown over the weekend. Mrs. Urban Gaudet and daught- er. Josie of Tignish, have left for ilumford Maine. and Boston. Mass., to spend the winter months with her daughters. A-LBERTON Mrs. R.D. Mclfinnon. Alberton, had the misfortune to fall and fracture her arm yesterday after- noon. She is a patient in the West- ern Hospital where she was resting comfortably last night. Cat. and Mrs. C.E. Walper have returned to Alberton following an absence of several weeks during which Cst. Wnlper attended a course in Regina and Mrs. Walper vlsited relatives in Charlottetown. Thursday evening Mr. Gordon Warren of the Eaperimental Farm delighted his audience at Alberton Rebekah ball as he talk- ed on the culture of flowers and showed a number of slides de- rictips some of Prince Edward is- and a beautiful flower gradens. Of Dlriiclllar interest were picture taken at Alberton and Summer- rlde flower shows. Mr; wan-en also an ed a number of quest- ions. On behalf of those present ' llellliy vote of thanks, moved by Miss Fielding and seconded by 35- Nelevgggollr. was extended John”. by s. Charles Guardian NORTH TIYON Pres Church. Dec. Church School 11.15. A. Maclfenxis. TRYON United Church. Dec. 4: Tryon ll a.m.; Cape Traverse 8 p.m.; Crapaud 7.!) 12.11:. Lloyd Archer. SUMMERSIDE RED CROSS Blood Donor Clinics at St. Mary's Hall, Monday, Dec; 5th, 3 to I and7to9(not2to4asgivsn on cards sent out). THE CENTRAL BEDEQUI Un- ited Church services. Sunday, 11 a.m.. Lord's Supper observed: Sunday School 10.15 s.m. Rev. C. A. Britten, D.D.. Minister. SMALL BLAZE - A small blaze in a carton of rubbish at Joe's Grocery. Russell Street. Summer- side brought out the Fire Depart- ment yesterday morning around 9.45. However the blaze was ex- tinguished before their arrival and no damage resulted. Miaalllfi bytarian &hlla.sn..ofIk.Gsona oduot Piggery Damaged By Fire At Kensington Yesterday rlnlntlu taroushths all buildingznd S'side Legion Auxiliary Holds Annual Banquet The Ladies Auxiliary of the Sum- Legion . merside Canadian Legion held After the banquet a 'IlIOI't busi- their annual banquet and monthly nes meeting of the Auxiliary was meeting combined on Tuesd held during which business night at Birch Hill Lodge with 3 was discussed and disposed of. It members present. was decided that the Auxiliary will The president. Mrs. Stephen Gilv cater to the Kinsmen Christmas is. presided for the occasion and present at the head table were the party for Kinsmen and Kinettes on December 6th and also for the THE BEDEQUE PASTORAL president, Iorne Monkley of the CHARGE. The United Church of Summerside branch and past pre- Canada. Services for Sunday. sident Francis J. MacNeiIl. December 4th: Albany. 9.30 a.m.; Mr. MacNeill was RECCE banquet on Saturday, Dec- ember 10th. both of which will be held in the Legion banquet hall. the Euest It was announced that the Auxl- Mass. was a recent visitor to Bedeque. ll a.m.; Borden. 7.30 p. speaker and chose as the subject lisry had packed and mailed in Bedeque and attended ",9 mad lnllllinl Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith. of his talk "The Activities of the boxes to the boys overseas. S of me 1”, Mn Sinclair Ameck an Sal” N F zsta. Junior For-mars Present Progrtnn The last Prince Junior Farm- cs staged The Smilin' Bill-Me cos-mick show. A variety eoncert eftbalrownandadancsatshan brooks hall Wednesday night before I capacity crowd. lmilini Bill tested the audience tolpuflnfnyslxuhlbltinn of singing and Ill P - The Junior Farmers took over and donstrated their talent in various ways. The following was the variety concert program: Skit. "Mortgage Sale" by Junior Colwlll. Adrian Dekkcr. Urban Lauchlin, Warren Musridsi. Eddie Clarke, ennle Milllgan; Skit, "Cat Pie" Isobel Dekker, Bruce 3111111. Warren Mugridge, John Dekker. George Riley: Duet and music by David and Douglas Prof- itt; Skit, "The Fork" by Urban and Junior C.; Harmonica music by Peter Dekker. Chairman for the evening was Urban Lauchlin and Eddie Clarke. The winner of door prize was Mr. Sam Giddings. BEDEOUE NOTES Mr. Stephen Doval, Cambridge. AT GREENWOOD - The man friends and relatives of L. A. . and Mrs. Alden Small will be pleased to learn that they are now stationed at Greenwood, N. S. after ELLERSLIE spending two years in Goose Bay. Labrador. They arrived on Prince Friend! Of MP8. Nelson Dennis Edward Island last evening for the 0'1-eary Will be sorry 30 198111 of Christmas and New Year holdiays her illness at home. ll G ood .alli:urivrly l!l.Tltl'."n to reenw as" Mrs. Lester Linkletter, Summer- SIJM-lll NOTES By MARGARET COT-Tm BIDEFORD lie. the guest of her mothe , Mrs. Josuah Millar and brother Roy. Mrs Ella Maclean. Lot 16, in visiting with her nephew and nelce. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Millar. ' be f t. Congratulations are extended to ,e,fd;;'l:he""'g',d,; ”H,wk.,,, 4:, Mrs. Luther Ellis on being the win- dance 3 the School Friday night, tier of twenty-five silver dollars. ' side was a recent visitor to Ellers- months, who 1, 3! present 3 stud, KENSINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierce, Charlottetown, were weekend guests of Mrs. James Wall. Baltic. Mrs. Reginald Miller, acompnn- led by her two sons, Robert and Roger. left on Wednesday Nov. 30th. to join Mr. Miller for the winter eat at Mount Allison, Sackville. The Malpeque Women's Instit- ute held a sucessful card party on Friday evening Nov. 26th. in gienlnstitute room of Moi s . The annual St. Andrew's Day. Concert was sponsored by the Young Adult Group and the choir peque-S 4 .comPallled 153' Mr and Mrs. Cecil Everyone really enjoyed themselv- ea. A combined meeting of the boys and girls Hi-Y was held Wesnesdily night at the Y-Centre. The meet- ing was followed by a dance, Saturday will be induction day for the girls of l-ll-Y. The induction service will take place in the Baptist Church at 8 o'clock. Any- one whotwishes to may attend the ,service. 'Hl-Y GUESTS The Hi-Y groups from Charlotte- town will be guests of the Sum- merside Hi-Y on Saturday. They will attend the induction ceremony and in the evening will be guests at a dance for Hi-Y membe and their friends. Milt Mollison has resigned his position as manager of the high school bowling teams. According to Milt. some members of the bowling teams are not co-operating with him. it is doubtful if we can get another manager. Surely some- thing can be done about this. If not, there will be no more high school bowling teams for the rest of the year. CIVIC STADIUM Everyone. I am sure. is pleased to know that work on the civic stadium is going strong again. and it is hoped we will be skating there in J 1- Meanwhile a great many school boys and girls are taking advantage of the local ice-pond these past afternoons. PIUSVILLE - Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Green and Family. Emerald. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carcara, also Mr. and Mrs. Ber- man Carcaran. Mrs. Edmund Kelly spent a any recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Carcas-an. ' Miss Pearlene Carcuran is a patient at the polio clinic, Charl- ottetown. whsre she is being treat- ed in preparation for surgery. Miss Arlene Cnrcaran arrived home on Thursday. Nov. 24th., after spending a few months 0 Nb her sister in Montreal. TORONTO (CP)-Toronto's first major snowfall of the season hit Thursday nl ht. throwing Friday morning rus hour traffic into a turmoil. The weatherman said l.l inches of snow felll olice said thousands of cars were ed up in Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burlelgh. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Simmons. Sl1I'TIII'lCfEld:. Friends of Mr. Cyril Williams are sorry to learn that he is a patient in the P. E. l. Hospital. Charlotte- town- Mrs. Guss Mcltinnon was hostess of Kensington Presbyterian Church and took place in the King George Bell, Kensington on Wednesday eve ning with a large and appreciative audience in attendance. Rev. B. Bean. acted as chairman and opened the program with the choir ' l the following songs: "Turn Ye To Me" "Bobbie Shafto" "Can Ye Sew Cusirlons" and "Piper of Dundee." The Lads and Lsssies E. home of Mr- Sinclair Affleck and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacCaull. Caleton Siding and Mr. Heber My- efl. Carleton. were visitors to Truro over the weekend of November 20. i Mrs. Robert Reeves. spent a few days in this village recently. prior to going to North Winsloe to spend winter with her daughter. Mrs. Walter Roberts and Mr. Roberts. Mr- and Mrs. John Affieck and Mrs. William Bernard of Sarnia. Ontario arrived in Bedeque on November 25th, to attend the tuner- al of Mrs. Sinclair Affleck. They left on return to their home on unday afternoon. They were ac. Cmzier. also of Sarnia. Mr. and JUNE E. WOOD ENGAGEMENT Saturday, Des. 3. 1955 The annual meeting of the Til- nish branch of the Canadian Leg- ion was held in the Legion hall Thursday evening with the presi- dent. Arthur De " ” . presiding. Prior to the election of officers the president's reports and reports of the various committees were heard Roy MacL.ecd. secretary-treasuh er. stated in his report that there had been a marked increase in membe ship during the year and also that a great deal of assist- ance had been given to veterans. Ray Macxinnon, chairman olthe poppy committee reported a very sucessful campaign with r ” higher than for the previous two years. Waller Bernard reported for the sick rnmmllle. Walter Bernard. Auhm Richard and J H Euote were appointed del- egates to the annual meeting of the West Prince none at Alberton on December 14th It was decided to have plumbing PAUL ll. FLEMING ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wood. ing, Toronto, Ont. Marriage to take place Monday, December 26th.. at 2 p.m. in the Presbyter- 'ian Church. Summerslde. Summerslde, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, June Elizabeth. to Paul Harold son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Flem- Drive For Blood Donors Meeting Good Response All signs point to very success- ly gave the wrong time for the ful blood donor clinics at Summer- afternoon clinic which is 3 to 5, side and the R. C. A. F. Station not 2 to 4 as stated on the cards. where intensive canvassing with F-Lt. (Rev.l E. H. Christmas. pledge cards has been going on Station co-ordinator for the Red effectively during the past few Cross blood donor clinic being days. The Summerslde branch of held at the R. C. A. F. Station at the Canadian Legion under the Summerside on Monday morning. chairmanship of Dr. H. E. Clark. is also very delighted with the re- is sponsoring the Red Cross blond sulls obtained in the rinnnr ran- rionor clinic to be held at Stlvass there A very thornuzh can- Mary's Hall on Monday aflernoon:vas.s. coupled with excellent pub- and evening from 3 in 5 and fromlllcity given through Station facili- Mrs. Crozier and Mr. and Mrs Af- fleck, while here, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affieck. Mrs. Beecher Court. Rustico, spent several days recently at the family. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Sin- clair Affleck and family on -the oc- casion of the passing of Mrs. Af- 7 to 9 Cards sent to donors inities. has brought forth a gratify- the Summerside area unfrirlunate- mg number nf prospective donors .Mrs. installed in the Legion Community Centre with the work to be pro- ceeded with immediately in order to have the job completed before Christmas. The meeting also approved that Mr. and Mrs Parr-ey Sweet of Forest View are visiting with re- lative: and friends in the United State: and other places of interest. Mr and Mrs Arthur Hudson of Cascumpec. spent Sunday with Hudson's parents. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Silliker in Mt. Royal. Mr. and Mrs. William Meggison and son of Summerside were Sun- day visitors in Knutsford. Miss Olive J elley. spent the weck- en dwith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jcllcy in O'Leary. Mrs. Alfred Palmer. 0'Lear,v. is spending a low riavs with liFl' sist- er. Vlrs. James Hudson and Mr. liurlsnn in Summerside. Mr and Mrs Claude Jslley. O'Leary, were recent visitors to Union Corner. l Mr. and '.i'.lrs Fred Mai-Kiunnn By ARTHUR GAVSHON LONDON (AP)-Prime Minister fleck. Band then fovored the audience with several numbers. this was followed by a vocal duet by Heath- er and Tommy Burke. A sailor dance and a sword dance. Mrs. Alfred McKay sang a solo and two quartettes were rendered by Messrs. Stirling Hunter. Charles Beairsto, Keith Thompsonland Rev. Sean. A duet was sung by, Judy Waite and David Hunter: Duet by Maureen Forbes and Myrna Han- cock: Highland Fling by Judy Waite; Solo. Edson Rayner. A one act play entitled "Grooms Biscuit" was presented by Misses Ina Lark- in. Janet Crozler. Mrs. Horace Paynter and Messrs Blair Hees- chen. Perley Davison and Robert Adams. The aconpanists for the evening were Mrs. Edward McMur- do. Mrs. Ewin Jay, Mrs. William Forbes. and Mr. Wilfred Burke. HOWLAN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant with Audrey and Dale motored to Charlottetown on Tues., Nov. 15. Miss Grace Arsenault returned ,home on Wed.. Nov. 16, after spend- ing a couple of days in Plusville. Messrs. Robert and Maurice Arsenault motored to Alberton on Thurs. afternoon Nov. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. Alba'h Arsenault spent Thurs evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard Duvar. . to the,ladies of the Anglican Ladies Aid on Thursday evening. Nov. 24th. p Miss Norma Ramsay, Mount Pleasant, is spending a few days with her grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Lidstone. Friends of Mrs. James Burleigh are very sorry to learn, that she was obliged to have medical at.- tention. due to an injury to her right arm. caused by a fall some ilrne ago. Mrs. Elsie Hayes. Charlotterown. is visiting with her sister, Mrs Pearl McGovern. Ellerslie. Mrs. John Coughlin spent Wed- nesday visiting in Tyne Valley. the guest of Mrs. Thomas Skerry. Mr. George Williams who is with the R. C- A. F., Moncton, N. B. is spending a leave with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Williams Bideford. Mrs. Harold Ross and her father, Mrs. Leo MacDonald have just re- hrrned home from Quebec. where they went to visit with their daught- er and sister before she left. en- routde to Germany to join her hus- Mr. and Mrs. James Coughlin Summerside, and Mr. and Mrs. Channing Coughlin and family Lot 18 were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin. Ellerslie. Mr. Orville Millar who is with the R. C- A. F.now stationed at Chatham. N. B., spent a long week- end wlth his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millar before being trans- fered to North Bay. Ontario. Be fore his departure is family re- union was held at his home and Christmas dinner was celebrated on Sunday Nov. 27th. Mr. Stanley Grant who is em- ployed at Summerside spent the weekend at his home in Ellerslie. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coughlin Summerslde. spent Sunday visiting relatives in Ellerslie. Mr. anii Mrs. William Grant, spent last week in Freetown. the guests of Mrs. Grant's brother, Mr- Stanley Evans. salso their nelce and nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant and sling after the measles. ed to the house with artlritis. Miss Lauretta Arsenault of Sinn- end with her parents here. Rev. Edmund Roschs of st. high mass at St- Anthony: on sun, Miss Shirley Richard of Duvar came to Howlan on Sat. 19 where . she visited her cousin, Miss Grace Miss Jean Gallant is now recuper- Shella and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant were in 0'Leary on Sat. Nov. 19. Lorraine Gallant is still confin- merside spent the Nov. 1) week. Dunstans was the celebrant of the uuuc 1"” ” '"t:',m:dffIt: Lorne Reeves. lwun c Monday Nov. ms. the Ellerslie Co-op. store will be slippery nun. son: for more than two under new management in the per- son's of Mr. and Mrs. Layton Mll- lar. Mr. Harry Gillis spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Gillis and visited with his aunt. Miss Ruth i'ompson. Hart- ford. Conn. Miss Ruth Thompson of Hart.- ford. Conn. formerly from P. 11.1- ia visiting at the homes of her sisters. Mrs. Earle Simmons Sinn- msrslde and Mrs. Harold Gillis. Ellerslie. Miss Thompson has been a patient in the Mt. Sinai Hospital. Hartford Conn. and has come to the Island for a convalesclng par- Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelly and Mr. and Mrs. George Jelly. Mr- and Mrs. Beniamine Brid- mmmmw by Mrs. Herbert . WI! visitors with Mr. Brid- ' mptbsr. Mrs. Lottie Bridges. Nov. It in the absence of the pas- torwholsonaahortvisltwith his parents in Boston. Mass. A fnlscellaneoua shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan on Mon. night, Nov. :1 in honor of their daughter Ellen Ruth and her fiancee. Camil- lul Gallant. prior to their marri- age on sat. Nov. 3. A very large crowd of relatives friends and neighbors attended and many Man- llhll lifts were received. Mrs. Guardian of mm; 1. now home from P. C. Hospital and everyone wishes her a hasty re- covery. . Mr. Gilbert Gaudet of Woodstock, went to Amhas-st N s wald Haywood of.0'Leary whose death occurred vary suddenly on Sat. evening Nov. 1!. Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Peters were visltingatthshomsoflnand M11 5"! POOH. Duvar. on sat. IS .'l'he ed ;trict Secretary of the British and than appreciative gathering in the Church Hall. Bedeque on Novem- ber 23rd. He showed the excellent film ”The Living Word". The Bedeque "Women's Half Century" club met at the home of Mrs. Orville Johnson of Saturday evening November 26th. The pre- sident, Mrs. Walter Leard presid- ed. Meeting opened with a poem entitled "Tip Toe to Life". read by Mrs. Vernon Craig- Ten members and one visitor were. present. A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. Vernon Craig for checklrfg and fix- ing the fire siren in the village. The pantry sale intended for November was stponed to a later date. An- interesting program was presented by the committee. consisting of a reading by Mrs. Calvin Leard and a contest and drawing which caus- ed much merrimeut. An enjoyable evening was spent and a delicious treat was served by the hostess. A delightful afternoon tea was held at the home of the president on November 16th. Mrs. Leard was assisted by four of the club mem- bers who enterteined the guests with a humorous program, after which a dainty lunch was served. They were pleased to have pre- sent with them Mrs. Albert Sharpe, Summerslde. 3 TYNE VALLEY sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mr- Hartford Ellis whose death occurred in the Prince County Hospital on Monday, Nov. 28th. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Hardy Ram- say on Thursday evening Nov. 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Folland. Sum- merside. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Folland on Sunday Nov. 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dystant, Manc- ton. spent the weekend with friends in Tyne Valley and Poplar Grove. The Credit Union met in the Masonic Hall. Port Hill on Monday evening Nov zeta. Rev. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald. N. B.. spent a few days recentLv visiting friends in Tyne Valley and Ellerslie. Best wishes are extended to Mrs. Dan MacLean on her eight-eighth birthday which she quietly observ- ed at her home on Friday 25th. Miss Sonia De-roo. RN. at the Health Centre spent a few days re- cently visiting friends in Sackville, N. 13. Mrs. Cecil Birch. Amherst. N. S. was a visitor to Tyne Valley in! week. ,Mr- and Mrs. Carmen MacNeil. spent Thursday Nov. 24th visiting in Amherst. N. S p Mrs. Alfred Ramsay in visiting her daughters in the United States. Mrs. Margaret Glendsnning, Port Elsin. is visiting with he and Mrs. J. B." Arsenault on Sat. Nov. 1!. Mr. and Mrs. John Platte and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carrutbsrs at- Foreign Bible society. adm.U53ed.policies in Europe. the Middle East the Russians. . tended the funeral on Wed. Nov. of the late Oswald Haywood. service was in O'Leary Unit- Church and interment was in Nov. 2.5 where they plan to reside Bloomfield Cemetery. Mr- and Mrs. Frank Richard and . Shirley moved to Untonvale on Fri. fas-tho winter. Eden would like to visit Washing-i 1Presldent Eisenhower all allied; land Asia. an aide said Wednesday. l Eden told a group of visiting U. S. congressmen he uould be de- lighted to make the trip if an early opportunity arises. the aide said. But he stressed that no official. step has been taken bv either Britlsh or U- S. governments to arrange a transatlantic trip by the prime minister. The seven American congress- men. led by Senator Mike Mans- field tDem. Mont.) had urged Eden to come to Washington for a talk with the president. It is assumed by government of- ficials here that the congressmen will inform the adminlstrailon in Washington of Eden's reaction to their suggestion. IKE'S HEALTH FACTOR Any arrangement for a meeting between the president and the prime minister undoubtedly will depend on the state of Eisenhow- er's healtb. Eden's aide said. The British leader was said to be well aware that the president probably is not in a position at this moment to plan far ahead or to commit himself to exacting consultations. lf Eden does fly to Washington. he will be accompanied almost certainly by Foreign Secretary Macmillan. . That would mean State Secretary Dulles would participate in any discussions on foreign affairs that may be arranged. The informant said that if a meeting should be rscheduled the most convenient time for it on the international diplomatic calendar would be in the late winter-pen baps in February. ' A Soviet delegation is due to visit Britain next spring. It will be led by Premier Nikolai Bulganin and will include Foreign Minister V- M. Molotov and the chief of the Soviet Communist party Nikita Eden Anxioiis To Hold Talks ,With Eisenhower the . of Summerslde were recent visit- ors to the home of Mr. MacKln- non's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacKinnon in Coleman. Mrs. George MacDonald has re- ,turned to her home in 0'Leary . 5 V. V. telephone am he --doubt-n.v mu igtiiiii ;;f.H;i'i'i..l'”l. i?ili'l'.i.'”' use these channels. the informant; Mr. and Mrs. Aw,” Harrm. 53111 Bl-ll ll? bf'119V95 lllele l5 ll0lKnutsford. have returned in their Rev. E. M B, wheeluck. D-lsp ton soon to review thoroughly withlsubstltute fnr face-lo-lace talks in-home am... visiting Wm, ,.,1at,-V95 prenarimz for I conference wlllyand friends in parts of the. United States. C.P. O'LEARY The Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bruce lilac- pDougall on Wednesday evening vith a good attendance next meet- .ing will he at the home of MrsH ls. M. iuacvviiiiams. ATTENTION A FARMERS Buying Poultry. live and ldFESSed. daily except Sat- A farewell party was held at the urday' ;hnme of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac -Harris in honor nl lllPlr snn uhn is lrav- JENKINS BROS. LTD. mg for England in the near future. Q . An appropriate address vas read lsummerslde by Mrs. Earle Jelley and Mrs. Donald illaclienzie presented Zxlr. Wensel Harris with a lovely Signet ring for which he thanked one and all in a few well chosen wmsris. Lunch was s-cried hv the hn. ss. assisted by lilrs. Stirling EH13. Mrs. Ella Caine and Lucy Ann J5-lley. The members of the Ladies Aid catered to a banquet for the Masonic Order in the O'Leary Leg- ion Hall on Thursday night. The members of the 0'Leary Institute held their Bazaar and Tea in the new room of the school on Wednesday night. Mr. Charlie Wil- lis was the auctioneer for the oc- casion. Lunch was served by the ladies. Friends of Mr. Ralph Adams are very glad to see him out again after his recent illness Mrs. Ellis Si-not is ill at her home in Knutsford. Her many friends wish for her a speedy get well. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ellis of Sarnia. Ontario, have been visit- ing with Mr. Elis' parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis in 0'Leary for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. il.orne Bette and their snn-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Samual Sweet. 0'Leay. and daughter. lirs. Rnhert Silliker nl Sit Rm-Al. mntnred to Summer- j NOTICE The Kenslngton Credit afternoons. est market prices. Union has opened an office on Broadway Street. Office Hours:-7-9 p.m.. Tuesday nights; 2-3 pm. Thursday POULTRY Large quantity of poultry wanted. Buy- ing live poultry every day. Truck loading ev- iery Wednesday. High- 'l'luGnsrdianPsgal.3 Tignish Leg-ion B-ranclr Elects Officers For 1956 the branch sponsor a Red Obi blood donor clinic for thl Tignid area and the secretary was II- atructed to contact the lad hid regarding a clinic. The use of the legion facliili, will again be made available this year for Santa Claus. Officers for 1956 were ehetd as follows: president, J.K. Dali: first vice-president. Ray Mackin- non. second vice-president. Alli Desi-Inches; treasu- er. Roy McLeod. gesnt at. arms. Anbin Richard. & elected. DANCE IN MALPEQUE HALL TUESDAY. DEC. I Music by DON MESSER Canteen Service Dancing from 9:00 - 12:! Iponaored by Malpequs W I.. POULTRY Buying Live Fowl. Chicken and Copons daily except Satur- day. Pick-up Service FRED WADMAN Kensington Prolessional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian of Commerel INSURANCE R. E. Ellis 83 Son Limited Fire - Auto - Cash "E I Summer .St. 525 Optometrist E. E. Parkman REGENT THEATRE BLX. Summer St. Snmmerdi B. F. Hunter. R. . anmmerside. P.E.L - Phone sMALLMAN's BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. 188 Water Srreel - Insnmardh Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wed . PHONE 858 Photographers THE READ STUDIO o.. w. snana SIIMMERSIIIE Today 2:30-7:15-9:15 In Cinemasoopo "The Racers" Starring Kirk Douglas and Bella Darvi. It's the Big Thrill Picture of the year. The dramatic story of European Sports Car Racing. In CinemaScope and ding . Snmmerside. P.E.l. Phone IQ . Khrushchev. The importance of their visit has. in the British view. been underlined by the failure of the Geneva conference of Big Four foreign ministers which ended last week. No further meeting of Big Four forelgn,ministers on the problems side on Friday night. The members of the Baptis in 0'Leary on Thursday night. Bible Study met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Macwilliams Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer, and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Webb have Free Pick-up Service. C010”- t MRS. S. R. PKENDE-E70" MON. .Ci)tiiiiiN:Ga wnn P;:;;nggj; .. c......s.... of Europe is planned now. returned to their respective home 33!; 11-3353 1-ALKQ after a visit to the United States. and outside the conference room Eden. um informant said, ...,,u1d: ilr and iii: Alfred Palmer and be happier if he could enter ihnsel -'r'lll'ill.V ill 0.L'”-5l.V- ""9 Vl5li'll”5 30 negouatlonrwltli a full. clear and Kenslnsion on Sunday. up -to -data understanding of the Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshead, American position on the various O'Leary, spent Sunday at the home topics that will come up. It would of Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson in be open to him to consult directly Summerslde. with the president by telegram or Mr. and Mrs. Don MacDonald of TM St. Eleanors. spent Sunday with re sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and latives and friends in 0'Leary. Mrs. Hart Lidstone. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Crosby have moved into their new home in Tyne Valley. Mr. Crosby is mana- ger of the Royal Banlc and Mrs -as Crosby is on the nursing staff atl1689. Mary dying in 1694 and Wt the Health Centre. BB lisrn in 1702 RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR i CLINIC JOINT MONARCIIS William in and Mary ll reigned joint British monarchs from 1. ST. MARY'S HALL sumrnnsmrc MONDAY. nucnornnn on. s . 5 ma 1 . 9 PM. 400 ooivoaa URGENTLY NEEDED in O'Leay and Carleton Lot 6. A. . result the Brimbgusslan Miss Bessie Dennis. 0'LQ3g-y. T-u-T talk. he” "I, ukely to produce was a visitor to Summerslde on 55RoYAL99 some ".1 netommon on mam, M maiurday aftcrnrvnn visiting her the issues that were deadinrked.m"'l'" We W-"in Dennis Wlw BORDEN during the Geneva meetings lfislrislf L-infrumripnt in the Prince County Friday . Saturday Humphrey Bogart. Audrey Hep- burn and William Holden in corn- eqv, "SABRINA". Show time Fri. 8 p.m.. Sat. 2:11). 7:15. 9:15. Bank drawing Saturday. --cameo" KENSINGTON I"'rt.Sat. 7:15-9.15; Matinee 2:31 on Sat. The Brown Bomberls life make: excellent movie - "THE JOE LOUIS STORY" starring Coley Wallace as "Joe". Hilda Simms as his wife See- Primn Carnera. Max Bser. Max Schmeling. Jim Braddock. Rocky Marciano. Also Serial and News. i "Love Me Or Leave Me" Doris Day. James Cagney 1 REGENT MON. . rus. . wso. Ions! W ' VI -H3131; 1 T Waiiged M6 j -IHWECXVC-ihiy-1-TIT F- N I.. ..