bit president and vice- Don Caseley conducted 9 estlng. Various reports were - and it was decided to entert- - spenfmaldng wreaths elnelgrlvlis l ""5 xwsmoron nmir Wednes- .. December 28th. free skate rnGuardian mm Alberton Ladies Recent Brides ' Honored By Two recent brides, Mrs. Roy Haywood and Mrs. Basil Matthews, were honored by the ladies of Al- berton Presbyterian congregation at the close of the December Ladles' Aid meeting. The hostess was Mrs. Howard Clark. The meeillll. presided over by Mrs; Lloyd Wllkie, opened with a Christmas woratiip service led by Mayor Henry W. Wedge is seen day afternoon. On his left is Coun- Neill, chairman of the -committee ence Steele, Councillor James Mac. Vesper Service on Sunday eve- o Heavy In W Altar five hours of extremely been loll! -ow plow broke open the section 1 highway between Mr Home's at Bosehank and Robert Campbell's at Elmsdale. a distance of about three miles. leaving con- tinuous cuttings estimated at be- tween ten and fifteen feet high in many places. A motorist from the mainland who followed the lilo" to Alberton gave great praise to the operators for their good work in clearing this section of high- wiy. After viewing the huge "utt- ings he expressed the opinion that only a snow blower wouldbe able to widen the single track to provide passing room and to prevent anoth- er storm from closing the main road for the winter. I O'LEARY Mr. Robert Howard of Cape Wolfe, has gone to Montreal where he will be employed during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Everett MncDoug- all of Vernon. spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mac- Dougall in 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sweet are confined to their home with flu. The G.G.l.T. Group held their stranded at Tignlsh since Christ- mas eve arrived back at Alberton about 4.30 yesterday afternoon. are very heavy with few places to meet or pass a vehicle. New British Cabinet Roll is the new British cabinet (previous ministers in brackets): Eden (unchanged) (Hamid Macmillan) Harold Macmillan (ll. A. Butler) The Marquess of Salisbury (un- changed) Plows Find Going Very est Prince The snow plow stationed at Al- I Will"! herton operated for several hours The Guardian 11' Wed., Dec. 28. 1955 Peter Thorneycroft (unchanged) Minister of food. agriculture and fisheries: Derick Heathcoat-Amory (unchanged). M""d'y "d mm 1 yuwrdu Minister of education: lir David opening the road to -Rosevllle where a five-year-old boy was su- An I.M.T. bus which had beat Travelling conditions on all roads LONDON (Reuters) - Following. Prime minister: Sir Anthony Foreign secretary: selwyn Lloyd the eachequer: Chancellor of Lord president of the council: Home secretary: Maj. Gwilym Eccles (unchanged) Minister of works: Patrick iously ill. Carl Myers. son oi Mr. Buchm,H,l,bu,,, (N,-5,1 Birch), and Mrs. Ernest Myers was taken to the Western Hospital immediat- ely after the arrival of the plow about 2 o'clock. This plow then left on route for Nail Pond where a woman was reported to hospitalization. Ministers not in the cabinet: Minister of pensions: John Boyd- Carpentsr (Osbert Peake) - First lord of the admiralty: J. P. L. Thomas (unchanged) Secretary of state for war: Al- thony Head ( hauled) Secretary of state for air: Nlld Birch (Lord dc l'Isie and Dudley) Minister of supply: Msudling (unchanged) Minister of fuel and power: Aub- rey Jones (Geoffrey Lloyd) Minister of transport and eivil aviation: Harold Watlrinson (Join! Boyd-Carpenter) Minister of health: I. H. Turtoa (lain Maclleod) Postmaster-General: Dr. diaries Hill (unchanged) Ministers of stata,loreign d- fice: Anthony Nutting and Mar- quess of Reading (unchanged) Minister of state. Scottish office: Commander T. D. Galbraith (un- hanged) Minister nf state for eoloniaas: Austin Low (unchanged) Attorney-General: Sir ladaald Mannindrnni - Dhller (unchanged) Solicitor - General: Sir Harry Hyltoii-Foster (unchanged) Minister without portfolio: larl pend a few days with relatives leaving to spend the win- er with her husband who is with he R. C. A. F.. Lachine, Quebec. The many friends of Mr. lvan et to hear m (lEMOilIAl, J. PETER GORDON The funeral service for the late Peter Gordon. who passed away Iihe Somerville. Mass.. hospital evening. December 'clock. Rev. S. M. Holmes, pastor First .Lsby as accompanist,snng the iymns ”Unto the Tillie." and "Abide with Me." The remains were placed in the vault at Highland Cemetery. The service there was conducted by members of the Amherst Branch. B.E.S.L., with Robert Clayton in barge. ' The pallbearers were three nep- ews of the deceased. Lester Mac- of Albany. P. E. 1., Heath ordon of Burden. P. E. 1.. and onald Mackenzie oi O'I4eary, P. 1.. and three members of the The late Mr. -Gordon was born Appin Road, P. E. l.. 70 years 0. He had resided in Amherst n during the First World War. Hsissurvivedbyhiswife.tha timer Eva Simpson of Amherst, ne sister, Mrs, L. D. Maclseod of Jictoris. P. E. 1., and a number i nieces and nephews. Mrs. Gordan accompanied the .-emainstoi S fandwasae- wmpanied there by her brother. . Finch Simpson and his daught- !. Catherines. hntario. '00!!! those from out of town tending the service here Tuesday tei-noon were his sister, Mrs. L. . Macllaod of Victoria. P. E. 1.. stor Maebeod of Albany. Mrs. nald Maclieod, Victoria. Mr. and rs. When Moore. Wesimorelsnd, . E: 1., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mae- Mr. and Mrs. E1 E 9 Atr:ous-rims cova w. I. The regular monthly meeting at usustine Cove. W. 1.. was held hui-eddy evening December ist.. ththoine of Mrs. Harry Macs urine with the President in the air, , , The meeting opened by singing l gill; the Creed In e E 5 i ii .-iii; Elfiiii is if I ; ii - by Mrs. Lloyd Wllkle and Mrs. Ir. June Simpson Sargent, both of W - of crises: that it why we haw. : name for reglmentation. A certain . amount of misbehavior is rl s3 nominating committee to bring in a slate of officers for the coming year. During the social hour at the close of the meeting a poem, com. posed for the occasion by Miss Mnrsaret Forsyth. was read to the guests of honor by Mrs. Helen Kerr and presentations made. The one to Mrs. Haywood was made by Mrs. Carpenter and the one to Mrs. Matthews by Mrs. Wllkie. When each had expressed her They are Jolly Good Fellows”. Contests. games and the singing of Christmas carols were enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served. Alberton Pres. W.M.S. The Presbyterian W. M. S. held of Mrs. David Hodgson, Alberton. During the Christmas worship led by Mrs. Howard Clark, "l3rahm's Lullaby" was beautifully rendered Frank Carpenter. A Christmas Story was read by Mrs. Vernon Campbell. Parcels to be sent to the Port Worker in i-lagllfax were brought to this meet- n . The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Howard Clark with Mrs. Carpenter leading the devo- tional period and Mrs. Kerr in charge of the study. Let's Talk It Over U? . The eminent writer. Dorothy Thompson. who has been observ- ing education in Russia brings back the report that aiIeacher's absolute authority in the school is unquestioned. In observing child- ren outside the school she is im- pressed with their behavior, and convinced that "school discipline has a lasting effect." We are not surprised that school authority in Russia is unquestioned. Isn't all authority in Russia iniqisestionsdf And are Miss Thompson's com- ments a tribute to the Russian system of education? The system is efficient undoubtedly. but is it ideal? Dictatorshlps have always laid great stress on strict discipline and unquestioned obedience. if you Ilorlll power and give no trouble. you must start with strict discip- line and unquestioned obedience in the schools. They'll be so used to the iron heel in their youth that they'll accept it as inevitable in post-school years, In our deinocricios unqueri-med obedience is necessary in times martial law. But unquestioned ob- as natural in children as it is in an unbroken colt. Children of a dem- ocracy who never get out of dis- Olllliunary bounds are probably eith- 3 Athletic l Thslemsnsrside .lI atln rows '5 E f,ii;?l?i:tii 53: :1-gilt: v .-...: ..; thanks, all joined in singing, "For -' from anemia or ex- 3 its Christmas meeting at the home ' Upwit. . . , adults were present for ALBERTON Miss Ngi-ma Locke, teacher at South Kildare, is spenriing Christmas holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raeford Locke. 0'Leary. Mr. Carmen Contain is ill at his home in South Kildare. Mr. Wesley Rlx. Hamilton, On- tario. is spending the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rix, Elmsdale. Mr. Michael Ahearn. Alberton. is a patient in the Western Hos- pltal. Mrs. Ross Getson. who has been a patient in the Provincial Sana- torlum for some time, spent Christ- mas at her home near Alberton. Miss Lettie Vincent, Charlotte- own, is spending the Christmas holidays at her home in Alma. The first Christmas eve skate at the Alberton rink was enjoyed by a capacity crowd. The ice is re- ported to be in excellent condi- tion and with continued cold wea- ther in prospect is good season for skaters and hockey is anticipated. The Begals hockey team held their first practice session Monday even- ing and a large number of new players turned out to try for the will not beplaylng this -year. the -on resin. in salmon. in-China, watch from a French In! Tag on .I II the open Q ...: Summerside ClVlf' . m on Monday afternoon "' i.. aliid I Alberton Ladies' 7 Groups Think Of Shut-ins As is their annual custom, mem- bers of Alberton's Women's Insti- tute were busy dispersing greet-I; lngs to ill. shut-in and elderly folk at the Christmas season. On Wednesday afternoon the pre- sident. Mrs. A. C. Green. and the secretary. Mrs. James I-lodgson. visited the Western Hospital and brought to each of the seventeen patients good wishes for Christ- mas and a treat of candy which had been provided by members of their organization. Just as they completed this plea- sant duty a group of caroliers. for) whom the Institute had arranged, arrived and for half an hour they; brought toy to all within the hos- pital wslls as the sweet strains of well loved carols echoed through. the corridors. . Mrs. E. E. Larter. R.N. kindlyi accompanied the carollers and as-- sisted in the singing. ' bore .3....z... M x.. s..mo of (item are seen (ahivel enjoying their first skate on art- Freetown Boy y One Of Hundred Best Marksmen Every year more than 80.000 Army Cadets. from 600 Cadet Corps across Canada. compete in small indoor competitions across Canada. The results are submitted to the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association headqua t-.-is at Ottawa where all scoring is noted and the D.C.R.A. Cadet ”Hundred Roll" is compiled. Each cadet selected for the "Hun dred Roll" receives a crest sign- ifying that he is one of the top 100 in Canada. J. Ronald Lewis. now attending Roiiiesay Collegiate School at Roth- esay, N.B. and a son of John W. Lewis of Freetown, P.E.I. was one of those selected for the "Hundred Roll" of 1955. cnhssic moans The famed Vienna Spanish rid- ing school of horsemanship was During the week cm-.15 we.-e.founded more than 300 years ago. mailed to a number of members and former members of the Insti- tute who are absent from town. Members of Alberton sub-divlsx It of the C. W. L. were also busy On Friday afternoon Mrs. Green with the preparation and distribu- and Mrs. Arthur Wilkie prepared tion of twenty-two boxes to older treats for ten elderly and shut-in folk and those confined to their ladies-and also for three members homes by ill bealth. The committee of the institute who are confined in charge was composed of Mrs. to their homes by illness and on Gerald Rooney. convencr. assisted team. Many of last year's Regals Saturday these packages were de- llvered. - VIOLATIONS hflltiilal Commis- (India), points out an object of beu. Toronto, Onf., Major Debiii- I Zora I I ingh (India) and Mr. Dzierun- I owski. the Polish interpreter. interest on shore. Left to right Ire: Capt Geoffrey of the French ”oi-sign Legion. Capt Chmietaw- cinema umhgfwajsldearii nu (Poland). Capt rsa-it-it Camp- I Alton O'Brien by Mrs. Brydon Smith and Mrs. sky (Poland). Lt Col. . family of Summerside were recent visitors to Knutsford. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smallman. Mrs. Earle Ellis has returned to her home after undergoing an op- eration in the Prince County Hos- pital in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gelaon. Carleton Lot 6. were visitors to Alma recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Dunbar and family. Mr. and Mrs. Samual Shaw of Cape Wolfe. were visitors on Sun- day to the home of Mr. and Mrs. I, Lloyd Shaw in 0lLeary and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Betts. ( Mrs. Alton Webb Carleton. Lot 6.I monla. Mr. Averd I-larris. Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dennis. 0'- Friday. l . a business visitor to Summerside in Summerside. Photo by Wotton. CASCUMPEC The congregation of Cascumpec United Church are very pleased to see Rev. Murray Gardiner back in the pulpit again after his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Thomas and son Barrie, were Dec. 15 via- itors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smallman. Knutsford. The many friends of Mrs. George D. Warren, Mill Road, are very sorry to learn she is confined to her home through illness. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wallace on their recent marriage. A miscellaneous shower was held in their honor on Thursday evening Dec. is, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace. The house was attractively decorated with pink and white streamers and wed- ding bells. When the bride and lificial ice groom had hen seated in decorat- ed chairs they were presented with on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashley. Al- berton..were visitors to the home of Mrs. Ashley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris In O'Leary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Betta, 0'Leary. were visitors to Glenwood and Mt. Royal on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gay. Knuts- ford, spent a day with friends in Summerside recently. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Phillips. 0lLeary, motored to Summerside a basket of gifts. The bride was assisted in opening them by Miss Bertha Gordon while the accomp- anying verses were read by Miss Betty Locke. The gifts were ar- ranged by Miss Eleanor Ashley. on behalf of his wife. the groom expressed appreciation to their many friends. All joined in singing "For They are Jolly Good Fellows". A pleasant social evening was en- joyed and refreshments were serv- ed by several ladies. Mrs. William MacLeod is con- fined to her home through illness. Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Thomas. mot- ored to Summerside Wednesday, Dec. 14. C.V Attention Buyers And Farmers We are discontinuing buying live poultry at our killing plant effective Da- ceniber 29l'II. We will receive dressed poultry until 1 later data. JENKINS BROS.. LIMITED. I TRYON - CRAP Summerside. AUD - VICTORIA .WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICES JANUARY:-O Theme: "IN HIS STEPS" January 2nd-"The Backward Look"-- Rev. Lloyd Archer. Presbyterian Church. 1'1-yon January 3rd-"Looking Ahead"- Miss M. A. MacKenzie. United Church. Crapaud January 4th-"A Good Stai1."- Dr..E. J. Barrass. United Church. Victoria. January 5th--"Fellow Travellers"- Rev. R. H. Baxter, Baptist Church. Tryon. January 6th-"The End Rev. G. R. F. Ebsary. St. C,1iurch.Crapsud. All Services 8 PM. - Ehreryone Welcome. Of The Road"-w John's Anglican Monckton (Selwyn Lloyd) taryt Earl of Home (unchanged) Boyd (unchanged) Leary. Leary. motored to Summerside on 11'' parents. Mr. Sweet and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. Arthur Harris. O'Leary. was Sweet. . THE SADDLE". with Bank drawing Thursday Commonwealth relations secre- Colonial secretary: Alan Lennon- Minlster of labor: Iain Macleod Sir Walter Monckton) M . Ed F . , , km an” brlelf bmiigs ,e'.l.'.f.,”i',,';',1,:l':,”,,c,.,'. above with members of the Town cillor Dr. Hillard Clark, while on in charge of the program arrarl:- lnougall, Councillor Wm. Jenkins. nlns lathe United Church. 0Leary ed to pagk . box of wan” cloth, Council as be officially opened the the right of Mayor Wedge from ed by the Summerside Amateur At- and Councillor Andrew Perry. Mr. N81” D Dennis W” a vmm, Lloyd-Gelllgle ll11lCll'l3llRl9d,lA B H of Munster (unclnnggd), Personals lit! for the Scott Minion in Two". Summerside Civic StadiumonMon- left to right. are, Dr. Hubert Mc-hltic Association: Councillor Clai- - (Photo by Wotton) to Summemtm vmung his we (Eliot: glksgtiililh . . u or ej- . 31., Thane Adams arrived F. J. C t ” wh” 15 3 Nile” l" "'9 prm" Lord chancellor: Viscount Kil- mles from Halifax Saturday to Eds; 1,-orsyth nag: egpgaglg”; County Holpllll mulr (unchanged) 0 p Mr. and M”. Lorne Palmer and Minister of defence: Sir Walter WORLD "Nous ls Canada! Chancellor of the Duchy of Lan- caster: Earl of Selkirk (Lord Wool- Iton) Secretary of state for Scotland: James Stuart ( unchanged) Minister of Housing: Duncan Sandys (unchanged) President of the board of trade: ....u! Favourite x Professional Cards ecently where they former's sister. Mrs. Phillip Thomp- son. who is a patient in the Prince Traver. young son of Mr. and'C”""l3' H”3pl”1' The many friends of Mrs. Harold is confined to his home with pneu- Ll-dsmne are sorry M he”. that we is ill and had to enter the Prince Knumurd. (County Hospital in Summerside was a visitor to Summerside null" Weilmenlw Mr. and Mrs. Tlierin Ellis. 0' were Sunday visitors to oresi View. guests of the formerls and Mrs. Percey Mr. and Mrs. Charlie iuuieshead. West Devon, were visitors to 0' Leary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harris. Innis- ford. were visitors to " ” on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris, Knutsford. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rennie in Elms- naaaz I dale recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar have returned from a trip through the United States and Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. James Baglole. 0'Lear.v. spent the weekend with relatives in Glenwood recently. Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Vatcher. 0'Leary. were visitors to Summer- side recently where they visited Mrs. Vntcher's sister, Mrs. Philip Thompson. who is a patient in the hospital there. C.P. "CAMEO" KENSINGTON Wed.-Thur. 721.5-9:15; Mat. Thur. 2:30. Joli: Wayne. Ella Ralnas in a show that has been re-re- leased Hayes. worth possible 365.00. . ""ROYAL"' BORDEN AND JULIET" tedmicolor. Tlrursday. Admi.-:ivl.on other stores after to years which speaks for itself-it's ""I'ALL IN uclbbyrl . Wed.-Thu.rs.. Dec. 23-3)-ll PM. The gent love story of "ROMEO with Laurence Harvey and Susan Stientali in- Nn hank drawing; NOTICE Inlieoplng with the polieyel the in Ifeneington the M. F. Sehunnen Co. Ltd..heginning Jenunry 4tli. i956.wil renieinepenonhiturdey afternoons and close Wednesday altar- Chartered Accountants 1'. mrio Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Denim .:.:... P.E.l. Phone 1 INSURANCE a. n. Ellis a Son Limited as wits: Street above Maurice Mill's Mn'a HZ PHONE 83' ,g,1m...:.......-:.----- Photographers THE READ STUDIO D. I. BIAII Last Showing-1:15-9:1! In Cinemasoope "DADDY LONG LEGS" Starring FRED ASTAIRE and LESLIE CARON THURS. - nu. - sar. "WHERE THE SIDE- WALK ENDS" With DANA ANDREWS and GENE TIERNEY Matinee Evening saaalaaaaaaa ClNEM.AS(X)PI: ADMISSION ssoaeeessu REGENT T0-IAY 2.30-1.15-s.1s ('I(.)l,lNT 'l'Fl”Fll.Tl, RNI) lllllllr” as rr.i....