P5. l j Policy ii regal! hiedusrdhn U. K. Fkormosan Unchanged LONDON (Rsutcrsi -The British 'government said Monday there has been no change in its attitude to- 'waid the defence of Formosa. A goveriisnent spokeinnan told 'the House of Commons Britain is under no obligation to come to the aid of the United States if Amer- ica becomes actively involved in the Chinese Communists war with the forces of Cluaiig Kai-Ines And both Houses of Parliament heard denials that there has been any switch in British policy to- ward the Nationalist-held island which is claimed by the Peipingi .l”Ef.1li'lle. 1 La'oar party members in both the Coninions slid the House of Lords attacked the goxeriiment because- oi lsist weeks New York tclevis-, ion statement by Minister of Staioi Anthony Nutting. British repre-I ientative at the United Nations, that in the event of a Communist attack on Formosa. Britain would be involved as a United Nations nember. i In the House of Lords. Lord 1 Reading. tindersecretaijv tor for- -eign ai'iai;s, slid Britain has no obligation to defend Formosa otheri than that arising from her mem-. bership in the United Nations. I A.VSllliR ATTLEE I House, opposition In tiie Lou er lc.::ier Cieiiitiit Attlei: asked it Bri- 1 . tain would be bound to come to the aid of the America were attacked througlii in'.ci'vention in I "civil war” ml China. i Robert Ttirton, another foreign. iiii:lei'sc;rctai'.x. answered Attiee u;7h a flat "no". He szild Foreign Secretary An- Jhoiiy Eden had given no "assur- ances' to Chiang's administration in the event Ill an attack on For- llll).Sa and lllil Ntitting's statement me:cli s:i (ltlllll the obligations of the United Nations to prevent A third world uar. Both Reading and Turton said British policy on Formosa is to warn nations concerned of the in- herent daiigg of lighting over the island Brit.-iin officially recogrilzu the Peiping Communist govern- ment. The Japanese renounced sover- PRINCETOWN ROAD W. M. I. Mrs Murdock Macsween enter- tained the members for the Prince- town W. M. S. meeting. The theme of the meeting being discovery and mission. The meeting opened with psalm 6'1 in unison. A prayer was read by Alice Dollar. This was fol- lowed by Scripture by Mrs. Dale Proude. Hymn no 388 was sung, ”Oh Master Let Me Walk With Thee." A reading was given by Mrs. Eva Sentner. A chapter from the Study was nicely carried out by Mrs. Frank Crabbond. Mrs. Dale Proude. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A Thank- You and from Mn. Tait was re- ceived. Marian Dollar thanked members for cards when she was ill. some discussion on the mite box was left tilla later date. There were 12 home calls and four hos- pital calls. 11 members and five visitors answered roll call. Mrs. Russell Proude invited the mem- bers to her home for the next meet- ing roll to be answered with the word Star. The meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah Benediction. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess and 1 social hour spent. CASCl'M'PE('? SCHOOL (November Report) Grade IX - l. Lillian Yen: 2. Nettn Gordon; 3. Eleanor Ashley. Grade VIII - 1. Emma Aroeneult. Grade V1 - 1. Ernest Lewis; 2. Charles Yeo: 3 Larraine Gamble. Grade V - 1. Joyce MacNevin: 2. Lloyd Murray; 3. Harry Dennis. Grade III in! -- 1. Norma Lewis. Grade III tbi - 1. Lillian Hagen. Grade 11 law - 1. Faye Gordon. Grade II Ibt - 1. Sharon Gallant. Grade II (c) - 1. Leo Arsenault; 2. Wayne Dennis; 3. Lowell Hud- con. Grade I M 040 tests). Teacher - Joyce Callaghan. ""ROYAL"' BOBDEN ..Vi()N TUE. 7.15 and 9.15 Mniincc Tue. 3:30 "RI-ED GABTERS" Starring Rosemary Clooncy. Jock Carson. Guy Mitchell. Pat Crowley. Grwc Barri. (lass Dairy and in- ti rlucinlz J07lnTlP Gilhcrt. FRI.-SAT. 7:15 and 9:15. Matinee Sat. 2:30 "CALAMITY JANE" Ilarrinit Doris Day and Howard Kr-vi. Please note no shows Wed. and Thurs. cimno Kenslngtou Manda - Tuesday 7:15, 9:15 The omody "Dear Wife” Sun-in : Cary Grant, . harsh err, Walter Pldg wltlt Bette St. John. Buddy Boer. Bank drawing Tuesday and ill YOII i , DRIVE ' 0 0 0 Drink .. ..I.. .1... -- -- United States it. ' Tuesday, Dee. 21. 1954 eighty ever Formosa after the Sec- ond World War but Britain does, not regard the island as formingi part 'of Communist China. Lord. Reading declared. TYNE VALLEY Miss Shirley and Lillian Mac- Kiiinon, Summerside. are visiting at the home of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mi-icDougall. The many friends of Mr. Roland MaCDOUgdll are pleased to see him about again after being confined to the Health Centre with pneumonia. The Presbyterian Ladle-s' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Spurgeon Ramsay on December 9g with a large attendance. The President. Miss Millicent Stewart had a very ap- propriate Christmas program pre- pared for the meeting. The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Hardy Ramsay oni .3 up with a good at- Mrs. Tuesday evening tendance. The President Waldo .ViacDougall presided .5200 at socisl evming in the hall. Twenty dollars was voted to be paid to the library for fuel and lights Meeting adjourned with Christmas Carols. Program was under the direction of Mrs. Mac- Kny and Mrs. Lidstone. Mrs. Mildred Pickering. New York. is spending some time visit- ing with her daughter. Mrs. Alfred Colville and Mr. Colviile Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Macbennan spent 9. very enjoyable ten days visiting relatives in New York and other places in the United Stats. Miss Doris Campbell has accepted I position at the Co-op store -in Summerside. few days recently visiting in Mone- ton. N. 3.. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Killum. Mr. and Mrs Ciiiiton Colviile spent the week-end in Moncton. N. 3.. visiting relatives and friends. The Christmas Concert put on by the pupils of the United Church was held in the Church on Sunday eve- ning, December 12th. Mis Sonja De-Roo. R. N, has accepted a position as nurse in the Health Centre. Miss De-Rioo has recently came to Canada from Hol- land and has been staying with her sister Mrs. Wendell Mackay and Mr. MacKay, Freeland. FINE LINEN was voted to be sent for the T. E. Seals. Mi-s MaeKay. Mrs. Lidstone and Mrs. Hardy Ramsaiy volunteer- ed to pack cheer boxes for Christ- lmas. It was decided to hold a benc- C... .....d.-e . . -1" Lieutenant C. H- Christmas, T r u e C h r I 3 With true Christmas spirit the children of the Protest- ant Chapel at RCAF Station Summerside brought gifts Sunday for the Protestant Orphanage in Charlottetown. The annual white gift service was Linen. especially daniasks. has lbeen a leading industry for more than 200 years in Diinlermline. Scotland lines Spirii Protestant chaplain. REGENT Theatre Gift Tickets. "HE MVEIDER IIJ. IlW' At.oFAiL1'illN8S.A PRIVATE-EYE FRESH -.u.otEsmtoirs IIIIRBRWJN. no-dIIhMTXI& KIRK The Answer to your Gift Problems-Regent T0-Illlilll 7.15 - 9.15 TKMIMYHI QIEWSTARW NERVE In books of 60c to 55.00. CAPITOL TODAY (Thursday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 GIVE THEATRE TICKETS Till! CHRISTMAS BOOKS SL00 T0 85.00 ON CALI AT OUR BOX OFFICE Mrs. Charles Newcombe spent a . conducted by Flight . BEDFQUI -Mr. and Mn Walter Lend. this village, left on December 16th. for Windsor, Ontario. where they will be the guests of their daughter Mrs. Gerald Williams and Mr. Wil- liams. They were accompanied from Sackville by their son. Mr. Alden Leard of the Mt. Allison Faculty. Mr. and Mrs. Leard expect to be back by the middle of January. but before returning they plan lovisii vilth Mrs. Lesi'd'a sister in Cleve- land, Ohio. . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig wer recent visitors to Moncton. where they were guests or relatives. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Murray. this Village. on pleased to learn that their little daughter. Sondra. is recovering from an oper- ation in the Prince ounty Hospi- tel. she is expected be Ible to return home in the near future. The annual "White Gift" service in connection with the Bedeque United Church Sunday School was held in the Ohurch on Thursday evening December lath. There was I good attendance. The assistant superintendent, Mr. Arthur Murray presided and conducted a devotion- al period assisted by some of the members of the "Beginner's class- es”. and their teachers. Miss Louise Caiibeck and Mrs. Charles Green. Ruth Jack read the Scripture lee- son. Rev. Mr. Ward gave a brief address, on three ”Shipe" associa- ted with Christmas: "Worship. Friendship and Stewardship." A large number of white gifts was presented by the pupils of the school. Following the service all re- tired to the Church hell where. Christmas carols were sung after IIOWLAN -Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallant. and Samily. spent Dec. 6. with Eddie: folks in Howlan. Miss Jean Arsenault who is ill at her home here had several of her school-mates visit her on Dec. 5. Mrs. Perry of Tignish is now back in Woodstock. It the home of Mrs. Catherine Gallant. The public health nurse, Miss Stewart spent Dec. 7. in How- lln Schools. The December meeting of Credit Union was held in the office at Woodstock on Monday night. Dec. 0. Wednesday. Dec. 8. feast of the "Immaculate Conception" was 1 beautiful day with all roads in very good condition except the I-lowlan Rg:d which due to recent work is ry loft and muddy. Man at St. Anthonyln was well at- iended and was followed by Bene- diction ot the Most Blessed Sacra- ment. Marian Year prayer and Act of Conrecrution to Immacu- late of Mary hurt. Allison Cu-rutherl of the Mer- chant Marine is visiting at his home in 0'Leary. On Wednesday afternoon he and his mother. Mrs. B. B. Dumville visited in How- lan. Master Roger Arsenault. was taken to Alberton Hospital on Moh- day. Dec. 6, where he underwent I tonsilectomy and returned home on Wednesday, Dec. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Tenls Peter: who which treats of candy and fruit were given to the children. spent the but month visiting rel- ative: and friends in different parts of the U. 8. A.. returned home on Wednesday. December 5. having had a wonderful trip. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault, Mrs. Jerry Arseneult and son. Roger. motored to Alberton on Sunday. Dec. 5. - Jerry Gallant visited 0'Leary. on Thursday. Rev. M. J. Rooney of St. An-. thony'a was among the clergy who assisted at the funeral services and burial of the late Mrs. James Brown of Bayside. Lot 14, on Wed- nesday. Nov. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noonan of O'Leary, were in Howlnn. on Wed- nesday evening, Dec. 8. Mrs. Frank Gallant and daugh- ter. Jean. were in O'Leai'y. on Saturday. Mrs. Michael Aheern of Alber- ton. spent Friday night with friends in Howlnn. Mr. and Mrs. Frances MacQuar- rle and sons of Wiimot. were in Howlan, on Dec. 12. On their re- " DRAWING for CHRISTMAS STOCKING , st CORBETPS STORE Alber-ton On Wednesday, Dec. 22nd at 8:00 EM. turn they werepaecompesiod -by Mrs. Bruce Corruthen and Min Mnrlorjie Inlet: who on Monday by train for Ontario. whore Miss Machein will be mm-toe on Saturday. Dec. 10. Dr. and Mrs. Gilblrt Gallant and family and the Doctor's mo- ther. Mrs.-John A. Gallant at- tended Man at st. Anthony's" on Sunday. December 1!. There arrived from Hamilton. Ont.. on Saturday. Dec. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Clifiord Gallant who will visit relatives here. Min Betty Arsennut wu guest of her cousin. Min Jenn Arunnult recently. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arunsult and family who spent the put Werer,St. lest ., . FARMERS Ceeksliulr Traction and Form Machines De Level Delry Machines and Refrigerators New On Display ' with a good parts stock and Expert 1 Mecltpnlecl Service ISLAND IOUIPMENT CO.. 'lTD. 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