° - - = architect Peter A. MacNeill of Charlottetown has provided a drawing of what the church will | look like when finished next - As it will be several months yet before the new St. Paul's Reman Ca ic Chureh in Summerside is completed, the ARCHITECT'S VIEW OF NEW S'SIDE CHURCH year. The construction is pro- gressing. favorably with brick now being laid on the sides and south .end of the building. The _ being done by the Ouel- lon ‘Construction Company of Campbeliton, N.B. Legion Canvass ‘Said Successful - SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF. THE GUARDIAN | Members of the Summerside! Branch of the Canadian Legion! last night collected $337.81 in a house-to-house canvass of the area, as Poppy Week commenced. Following the poppy contribu-! s' tions, committee chairmen mei at the Legion Home where plans As in the bet seeie. the cen- otaph in Memorial Square will | be the location of a memorial ser- vice commencing on November | 1l- at 11 a.m. —From here’ the parade will pro- | ceed to the new Legion Home pre-- tly under constructjpn where a coferstone laying ceremony will | be performed by--Premier Walter -R-Shaw— Following the Summerside Ser- vice, Legion Members will pro- ceed to;Traveller’s Rest. to par- a + x % » 74 . - WEATHER te “teeing pelt ring th tered ght seowtron; sve, test la earty mersiag: wetery _ w¥E night: The weather will continue| with frost in ny : Ren winds 15. Low-high at New Glas- , : . cool. today and there may be aj westerly winds a -high at} gow, Goshen and‘ Charlottetown TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-|few light snowflurries, but . all| Halifax 35 and 43, Yarmouth 35/30 and 38, Sydney 32 and 38. tures issued by the weather of-/regions should get some sun-|and 40, Kentville 30 and 40,/ Upper St. John River valley, fice: A: shine. \e Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John} Bay of Chaleur: Clear with a few : ) (Da) Forecasts: ; 28 and 38. - cloudy ee ene a few light Night Halifax and vicinity, south| Northern Nova Scotia, eastern| S#owflurries; » With below ielinan “cele eet 9 “4 = shore, Annapolis Valley, eastern) shore, Cape Breton, Prince oe ae — tide teto oo pe 5A Vacant srsrrese 44 34 NB. cobnties, lower “St. -John| Edward Island: with a + wae a SR, Lowes an. Cogehietees, Syn tee ea oe 43 | River valley: Clear with a few] few clear intervals and a few high at Edmundston and Camp-| day at 6.53 a.m. and ants at 5 Calgary 27"). 5g. | SlOudy intervals and widely seat-' light™ snowflurries; cool, with! bellton 25 and 35. p.m. BOI ccéeccecs 2 58 Winnipeg ......... 19 33 Toronto ........... ® 41 MUIR | 4s dckcwenss 00 34 Montreal] :........ 33 43 Quebec ........... 44 Fredericton ....... 36 _ Saint John ........ 34 47 Moncton ©..... bovcs ae 47 HalWax ......, oe ce Charlottetown ..... 38 46 NET. vdcccccess & 50 Yarmouth ........ 42 w e.; SOMD (occcuekcs ie 54 HALIFAX (CP)—The ousiid office says a strong low pressure area is centred on the north Lab- radcr coast, and a © weakening high is approaching from the Great Lakes. Between these two pressure centres, cool air will flow. across the district. Temper- atures will generally fall below NO ARMS TO CUBA LONDON (Reuters) — Britain has sold no arms to Cuba or the Dominican Republic this year, a foreign office spokesman _ said Monday. He was answering ques- tions about Cuba’s request that Britain supply jet fighters in ex- change for obsolete piston-engined aircraft, and about press reports connected with this. F The Guardian, , Charlottetown, ‘Tues., Nov. 8, 1959. Montrose Pastoral Charge ‘Has Anniversary Services AABERTON— Anniversary ser- vices. were held on Montrose | pastoral’ charge of. the United Church In his_sermén Rev. Mr. Mae- Lean dealt creed the sacrament | of infant baptis The guest Miss soloist was of Canada_with Sunday | yee, Bean a descendant of | morning “worship at Montrose and evening worship at Camp- bellton. members ef Montrose congregation and of the parent congregation at, Alberton. Her} | pioneer D. MacLeod, Rev. W. A. Pater- son, Rev. W. I. MacDonald, Rev. J.“_M. Sheen, Rev. Alexander | MacDowell and Rev. Norman’ R. Green. | In the evening, Campbelltgn was filled to- capacity f ay most inspiring service. The his- tory of this congregation goes | | back more than 100 years. “Moments of Truth” was the | | theme of Mr. MacLean’s . séf- | | mon. In a ‘graphic way he drew | upon scenes ard experiences of his recent trip to Europe, wea” 7 ing about each one a miniature | sermon. . * aad | ticipate in a memorial service) They. were conducted by the/celections were “The Stranger} Again at this seevice, Miss | there at 12.15, and again at St. | minister, Rev. Robert A. Crooks, ‘of Galilee.” and “Sunrise.” Mrs. Bryan gave generously— her | | Eleanors at 1.45. with Rev. A. Frank MacLean, Wallace Donald was organist for! singing talent. The organist wat 3 : Committee chairmen participat, | president of the Maritime Con- the cervice. | Mrs Harry _Thompson. ss ; ing_in the planning at last nights¥ference of the United CHUTCH | Record oT ae re pp Sees | meeting were James Hogan, sec-| and minister of- Trinity est oo watt grt retary rere Francis ao, in Charlottetown, cas guest’ 54t1on date. hack f at least 77, puyING OYSTERS DAILY . ; general chairman; WIO. Jack | preacher. years ago. Ministers who have| a, fy , ) || Walmsley, RCAF: Mayor W-A.|' At Montrose Rev. Mr. Mac- served it are Rev. George Fisher, | ae le ee —_ = Currie; Russel] Phaneuf, RCAF it ean baptized his first grand. Rev. James Murray, Rev. A.) ket pri id , ENTERS HOSPITAL Association; George Olscamp, Sea! hig J mihi’ Creche in.{D. MacDenalé, Rev W. A. Mac ees ’ : aE a _, child, James rt Crooks, in- 2 " Prince County Oyster Co. Herb Sorrey, Montague, is a Cadets: Robert Clark, Poppy) fant ‘son of Rev. and Mrs. Ro-| Kay, Rev. J. H. MacHattie, Rev. Phone Fred 3138 patient in the Kings County committee: Percy Ramsay, color| 1.44 4 Crooks. It is of interest | E. Lockhart, Rev. T. L. Williams one Fred 3138 or plemorial Hospital. | Waite Charles Monty. air cadets: | that four generations of the (Rev: G. A. D. Elliott, Rev. “M. oe alter Duggan, firemen; rt : lack it eee cat tl _ PASSES EXAMS “\ 'C. Gallant. bugier: Keir Duggan, | MacLean family were present, : es Edwin H. Burrows, son of publicity”Emmett Trainor, presi-| Mrs. D. H. MaeLean .of Hope- a | Mr, and Mrs. John Burrows,’ dent cf the Summerside Legion; | Well. N.S., Rev. A. Frank Mac- a Wilmot Valley, who for \the past LLeo Blacquieré, parade; Henry| Lean, Mrs. Robert A. Crooks ADULT POLIO CLINIC year has been an electronics Gallant, firing party; Joe Clark, jan little James Robert Crooks. student at Radio College of Can- and Arthur Pratt; committee | Mrs. Crooks’ brother, Alan Mac- > ada, has passed his exams suc- members. | Lean, was also present. q . _funeral for Peter D. Trainor was _who also conducted the service . were Senator J. cessfully, and has accepted a position with the engineering de- partment of the Collins Radio Co. Ltd., Toronto. TRAINOR FUNERAL — The held on Monday morning from’ his late,residence, Mt. Ryan, to Sacred Heart Church where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. T. P. Butler, P-.P.. KENSINGTON — Sinclair Cut cliffe of Charlottetown addressed the Presdyterien Men's Associa- tien cf Kensington, Ma!ocque and Freetown on Monday, Octcber 26th. Mr. Cuicliffe, who is a vol- untecr worker in- First Aid ard+ Water Safety programs chose for his topic, “‘Red Cross History and in the course of his remarks traced the work of the Red Cross at the grave. Rev. William: Simpson-occupied-a-seat* in the sanctuary. The Benevolent Irish Society attended the funeral in a@ body. Honorary pallbearers J. MacDonald, Scope Of Red Cross Services Outlined To Church Groups ey oa sident. Grace wasasaid by Frank MacNutt. The devotional: period included a hymn, scripture. read * RETURN CALL TO CRAPAUD, NOVEMBER 26" For Ist, 2nd, 3rd Inoculations —— —_—_—__——— by Sidney MacGougan and fray- er by Robert Jardine. The ladies. of Malpeque cater- ed—and—were—tendered ‘a hearty vote of thanks by the president Jardine, Mrs. Wallace hgmpion responded arles Bearisto expressed re-, There will } ATTENTION SPORTSMEN be a meeting of the Prince C founty | NO DOWN | WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY RIDAY | A BIG MARITIME - WIDE NOVEMBER SALEPLANNED 10 BRING WINTER NEEDS AND CHRISTMAS GIFIS Al LOW SALE PRICES — CHECK THE 12 PAGE CIRCULAR BEING DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR AND SAVE VALUABLE DOLLARS ON THE HUNDREDS OF SPECIALS. 3 : EATON’S BUDGET PLAN AND BUDGET . COUPON TERMS — ™ PAYMENT |/ | 1st PAYMENT | JANUARY 1960 BUDGET COUPONS CONVENIENT FOR MAKING SMALL PURCHASES FROM SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS IN THE STORE.. AVAILABLE IN MULTIPLES OF 15.00, 25.00 and 50.00. tied \ aia ny MONDAY To THURSDAY 9 A.M. TO 5: 45 P. M. ’ FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO.9 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 5:45 P.M. STORE’ HOURS” y, . Tol. ; it's beginnings he pre-| gre t \ as “i , ee ee ee J ine ot eer ee pete oon the “34 aos ‘| Fish and Game Association Wednesday, November Nallv. Thomas Brazil | Eugene «In his opisiion the most import-|be-present due to.a conflicting : : pk : Cullen, and Fred eekene ant part of Red ‘Cross services,| meeting of the Provincial Heme 4th in the Civic Building, Summerside at 8:30 p.m. Active pallbearers were William ©oVering all aspects of health,| and School Associations at Ken- a : Trainsr’ -Fred Trainor) Daniel Prcmotion of health, prevention|sington High School This is an important meeting-and all: sportsmen Currie, Ernie Currie, Earl Quinn, of disease, and mitigation of suf-| The next meeting will be ‘held Charles Quinn. Interment took fering, is first aid. He said the} on the last- Mon ay in November are urged to attend. place in the church cemetery. Red Cross ‘is active in 84 coun-|at’ Freetown. Meeting closed rc : . spires of « world, and 97 fer-| with the Mizpah Benediction . cent of - Red Cross workers'| - - . _ eee aoe ae 6 er ae LATE NOTICES - {22 solunteers. The Red gross! @ . ° has beak act Se in Canada for . Mr. Outcliffe told a e (Also see announcements in Yes ia 1 columns adjoining Classified Ad- Presbyterian men that if they ; af vertising Section.) wished to sponsor a’ first aid . class, the Red Cross would send > jan instructor if 15 or more were DARRACH — On Nov. 1, 1959, at interested in taking instruc’ ion Livingstane and MacArthur The president.. Andrew Jardine.| } ' Nursing Home. Parkdale, Ful- presided and thanked 2 'seak-| : ford Angus Darrach, formerly ¢T for his © information and| Lat ee of Clyde River, in his 74th Pao provoking address. ‘ ~ ~ year. The remains are resting supper meeting was held at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home aeeewet Hall with 21 mem- * < from where the funeral will be bers were = five new mem- | held today (Tuesday) s ee omed by the Yr & ei vice commencing at I si, cee 2 Sot Theft Ch POTATO & TURNIP River Diedeitecien cometeryeak e arg e d MORRIS — At Wellestey Te Wi . ~ pital, Toronto, Sunday! Nae Ss. itt orawn.- sec 2 1959 Mrs. Florence aden ] ee . , a? ey } Moerris. wife of Rev. George SUM\ ‘ . Morris. Remains are expected ance of IERSIDE - After evid- . to arrive at the Compton Fu- gi trate Chester Ma sand ae { ea | Bis acDona in ‘ : Service wil be held af Trin [SoUm Mazistrate's "court ail | *No Delay! elias Watch at foc: Gate | aioe de. yesterd ix the Lewy Oo e ay: day. Interment will be in the Crown withdrew a charge of| | e - - People’s Cemetery, Summer |breaking entering and theft that = dite * {had been laid last week against } e .é . sa |2,,.Xewfoundland man,” Michael : “No Waiting! res Heffernan, of Saint John's. : P 91 : The charge resulted from a ie AUCTION oe a had occurred at the 4 s © store of Frank Shea in St. - Louis gies 4 - O d A d 7 J. Watson MacNaught, Q.C. re- : r ers ccepte presented Heffernan in the hear- Lh ae -ing which preceded withdrawal ¥ ‘ of | the information. In Large An a Nobl | iti CARDS oble Grands Small Quantities! Hold Meeti | ing | ee. @ Large or Small | MONTAGUE The October } PHONE 8506 Orders meeting oh ME Past Noble| Immedi:z zrands Club, Montague, was e 3 ediate held, at the home of the presid- Charlottetown * Delivery From poo dig B. N. Stewart, Tuesday : n Cards in Stock The meeting opened with the - prota ip in unison, fol- owed by the correspondence and e Phone 8506 * | minutes by the secretary, Mrs. Th \ | Douglas MacLaren. A brief business period con- e Pi pall ogee orgalllbe-es The Guardian - The Evading Patriot . | lowed by a social half hour. Central Printery |) tinch seas’ served: by tho how ) ; tess, assisted by Mrs. J. D. Mac- | ones, a. |leod, Mrs. MacLaren and Miss : 4 Adah MacGregor, ie ‘© Ste . ¢ i a .