Badly lniured Mr. John P. Lecco, 54. operator of .Point Pleasant. yesterday had his right leg seva‘- between knee and ankle while working in his mill. The accident occured when Mr. Lee-co took an axe to remove log which was stuck in the saw Into the saw. null I and in some manner was drawn. lPt. Pleasant Mill Operator In Accident Mr. John Earl Jenkins of .\Iiir- iav Riier lost little time in rush- ing the iniured man to the Kings County Memorial Hospital for treatment and then cuiitiiiucd on Charlottetown to obtain plasma ‘ ‘, r. Lecco is resting as t't)lllI()I’l.- M [able as can be expects ’ Friday. Nov, 29. 1957'l‘li.- Guardian P_zi_gf__.:_ Fulton Hunter t’.i.l"...'§"il’l'.'Xi.'§T.'.'°i't't.2l..»l:“7.? Dies In Mass. TEWKSBIJRY. , Fulton I46 (‘ounty road. at the (‘ambridge (‘ity Hospital.‘ Nmcniber ‘ Massat-liiisetts er, SI. of t9 I grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. BRO(‘KlNG'I'0N WELL U.\'l"0I>(l). England ‘CPI--Can! dian film executive Leonard Brockingwn. w" 9 has been suffer ing collapsed on a (‘anibridliw construction pro Ject .1 Mr. Hunter was born in Prince , ck f n e I Edward Island D9,. 30 ]5x$_;Ing from ti mild atta o in u ur mg eason pene At me .0. of the late 5...... mscm-rm rwm nos» Chrmma .Ma(.Le0d, ”h,,u.,~ and pital here Thursday. Brockington, 0 has bfaen . re§1d9n[ of Tettks. in Britain as a member of the bury for the past In years He (‘anadian trade mission. was taken ill Tuesday. was employed as a carpcntcr for‘ the Bowe (‘onstriiction company I The curling season opened last elected 0! S.‘ mpnme V . . . . ~ . . . I ' . - - v , mgm 3; Montague when sixteen H Hoar I) Mt(.o\\aii l)i . (-RENT FORE-‘T5 f\Iclntyre. A Sulliian. (2 ti Jar-‘ He is suI‘\|\(‘(l lt.\ Ills “If!” _ members took to me We 3' Sew" dine. Dr I. A .lolinstoti I. II l ‘ Mrs Inez llunter of this town: NH‘ B|‘1H>t! Vulumbtfl f<tH’~l‘ It °"'l0“k I0" "19 Sflmfi :‘ \\lll('ll softwood: are the mayo. oule. P Sinclair. C Stewart, A la daugliter. Vlrs I-idyllic Illllll of . Dunng me la" 3 dram"’3°,d""h MacDonal(l. Wm. Macl.eaii, Ralph North ing; a son. Alan 5 tree species, cover nearly 150.001 ..'.l 3:35 d“: ‘_'l'°““d ‘the °"t9"‘_°" °f Beck, George Nicholson, A. A.l Hunter of Maryland. two sisters. squat’: miles ‘*7 - e rin . t ub iooms painted, I.-rasen H Ma(.Gl.egnr_ D Wang ——————-————-—~——--—+—~— ——- roof repaired. and other jobs com- k . J (I v J. . ~ -. pleted to insure a successful sea- ‘name er U L‘? S Debumhw so land James Mat-Lean. l It was decided to insert an ad in the school boys curling booklet and that the matched stones if needed made available to the‘ F. I. curling Association forl the Dominion school boy curliugl PLAN DISTRIBUTION OF POSTERS J .9 \liirpliy. Reg. McCIuitick I/tltliough these teenagers are too llllg to have pamphlets re a:..i l'.iiil Batcliilder, High School lyuung to be blood donors them— I 1;... I l’tIsS Member from Gradelselves, they are most anxious to 1.. .\ at Queen Square School. are ‘do I eir share to insure the suc- . ll.l|)I)lIlg out the distribution lcess of next week's Blood Donor I Theatre MOIITAGIIE This year's members will be . h d sedt I‘ t th - ‘Blood Transfusion Service taken f,,.,.:nal:,r:es'o{ 9?, l,‘::,,|:,':,e(,Is deufigg ‘home by students in all the class— ‘the 1956-7 season. Championships lmoms at their school mmm-mw_.won were the ladies provincial title, Canadian Legion provincial .3. I m i. ittltl Donor Posters which ‘Clinics. In Charlottetown. In ad- land also plan to be on hand next . . champmhb-[hp to he held uh, 503. . Fri. 8:30 p.m. . ,. ..t|l|pd out yesterday‘after- ;dl!l0n to distributing posters to lwednesday afternoon to heIp,:l‘;:*l"t\’l‘>g0t(t:s;l:Iilt)ralGCaboi’inry V trtzphy. , son in Charkmemwn‘ It “as alm! H ‘mum nmwar {hm ‘"mm“”g,\”“m\, “Hm mm, “mid "N93,. "‘ mum boys from ("ides an busmess estabhshmems In the lunmad and u the Clmicl ' rea “es om. ‘dwlded "181 5('h00l l’>0.\ <'1|l‘l9l'5 new lizts liceii addcd to the list of can tell you it l:’tl\Ps \”n]P doiniz‘ Sat. 8 III P In ‘4 ‘out to f Queen Square SchooL tcity. these boys are also arrang- equipment at the Clover Club. p°m’°n' would include students from wam. \W,rtS Explanatimn _, wnhl YEO . .— Saturday will see the official . . to ride in Ink? on net Ice and its opening when we mixed bonspeu Elrflde 9 l0 12 |"‘‘lU5lV9- 'the rise of tcinperaturt. a thin! [I _k “M M “N “H mo ‘ . lwin be jh play with teams from Skips l)oui,'lns Mctiowan and later if water sprczid mcr tlicia -5 ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘H ‘ ; Adm_ 40 . 55 “bench, R, C 1-‘_ Summer- Peter Sinclair were t"l(‘t'I('d to Il't' on <;u\criinieiit_ Pond As thei V Ihoto by .\l. Ma et - i U r a S side. and Summerside competing. W005“ 193"“ l0 |'0P|'(‘-'~'l‘l|l N194 *7 _ ' I The r u], schedule in gin Montague club on Dec 4th. for START MI.\'.\(;E WORK ltip(‘l'iIlliIns (‘XlN‘(’!t‘tl to last I! IIHo" Monday .1 p, M w‘ h the Gaboury trophy play at Cliar- we The shoal and ~\\ifI cur . Y (‘0R.VW.»\l.l.. Ont. It‘?! —— Sal ‘l‘t'lllS of the river make removal Col on got under way‘ of the cargo I,l00 tons of gaso—_ ' ’ the Ciinatlianlliiic diflit-tilt ANITA I-IKBI-ERG and MARTIN and LEWIS H‘ i~:.-uti.\' sit;:s'.u. ' l’irst iiitiriiic tot.‘ \l_'ll<'tl Ill Ntrrtlt lottetown. man. The Whightman trophy is to be ME!‘ “l""‘i|Y|W|$ At the regular meeting on Wed-.playcd for by anyone wisliiiitz to }'|"h\IF>flII.V' I0 IN‘? nesday night with president. G. lenter a team. play to l)(‘].!llI Jan. _t;mkt-r 'l‘i-;iii.~l>a_\. agrnuiid since A. Wightman In the chair, six Ist, and continue to the end of,.\'m'. I3 on a \lltl£ll in the St I.aw-,. George Nicholson as games chair- Of Best-Kept Se crels See the greatest coiiwdy team In their last show together. ,..trp contrast between the se- . y‘l\ that surrounded Sir Wins- --. t":v..ii'chill when he suffered I ... III 195.’! and the blaze of and the attendant coiisternationa ~- |.IllHl;' from the present Illness l’l‘t'\I(l(‘nl Eisenhower. Wall Street prices were tum- » :i-_ \\Illlln hours of the on ct of pi~csidcnt's Illness. The fact :;...; tiiitrchill had been stricken -c'naltlt‘tI one of the world's best- xv‘ll' st‘(‘l'(‘lS for I2 months until ....t~ fricnds revealed a few of 1- tirnils (3. [ti four ycarl after the . mus about the relatively mild ~"«itxt‘ suffered by the US. pres- Sir Winston. then prime - 'l.~ t‘l. and Eisenhower are be- v‘\v'tl to have suffered what is .:m\ii as an occlusion of a small ‘:y«.n.‘n of the middle cerebral i:t.. on the left side of the n .I ll In the case of the 67 year- I 1 llIt'\l(l€‘I'Il. e only visible .»_n iopeiirs to be a slight im- p- I ltt‘lll in his speech. Sir Wins- mm was 79 at the time. suf- . E I more-severe attack. I IWRALYZED - tics who saw the British I .ilt;ick fame in late June. -\llll€ Sir Winston was pre to ntlciid a hcatls-ofslnte .4 ill Bermuda with l-2iscn- .iiitiounccmcnt from Down- \'.l't‘t‘l said the coiifcrcnce. ‘aw tulcd July ll. ll1l(I bccn post- I be c a u s e ClllIl'('Illll had ‘ .iflVlS€'d to take at least I there w-cre utllspcrs m e t h I n g more .s(‘l‘I0l.l5. w ‘I4 Street officials said the Funeral Of W. B. Hilcliey Held I~hl~'t‘tl by Rev. I)r. A. IC. Bctts *~‘ ll 'ls|t>t‘ The church choir was H‘ atvviitlaiicc and sting the hymn "' ml.» He. 0 Thou (ircat .leho- “Shall We Gather at ‘itli inc ltutr Mr. Ivor Phillips WE as It solo “There Is No Night In '.'i\cn" tr Ilctts read the scripture l"~~0H which Included the 23rd P-.ilm and John. chapter 14. which «as a favorite of the de ceased. and also led In prayer. “H J M. Fraser in a hearten- ..~i. nicssage. spoke words 0! t‘nmftil‘l and strength [0 III? I).- l"‘li\'t‘tl. taking his text from Ro- mans. tl Ill "For I reckon that the sufferings of time are not wort m- Wted with the glory that shall be revealed In ul". Tlle Pallbearers were Arnold lanlders-tine, J. J. Stewart. (‘yrua tn. James C . Cot- him and Clarence Landry. la- tmnont was In bower Montuue "'m0lcry_ “Emu GUARDIAN ‘‘l"‘”'7 — “The Stranger" §“”‘"R Edward G. Robinson ‘‘ I‘-it-r'~ Holy Name Hall. Friday. Nov. ma. 3 p.m. “I \ F. It A L anw lllttcral » l.~ tuiicral of the late W. B. ll-lit-r‘\' was hot on Tuesday. riivmiiti from 'I‘rinity United (in n It. Montague. Tor s(‘I‘Vl(‘C was conducted by 15% mixttir. Rev. II. M. I-‘raser, of exceptionally heavy work The dian publisher Lord Beaverbrook. then foreign secretary. Sir ‘ " "“ ': " ""”__ tbony Eden, had been ill for .mne‘___._.:.____ weeks and Sir Winston had taken‘ ovct‘ the foreign office as well as ' his I)\\ll duties. , Brciidaii Bracken. I close- friend and former cabinet minis- ter. is reported have sent, Churchill a special wheelchair equt ped with button controls to ie it forward or backward. and to sound a bell for a nurse.l The chair is supposed to have first intrigued, then angered. Sir Winston. Friends say he hated, being dependent on buttons or ant attendant I0 get where he wanted go. SPLTRNS RETIRI-EM!-INT His wife, (‘lemt-ntinc. and his: doctor. Lord Moran. urge him to' retire and conserve his strengtnl Churchill, h 0 we \‘ e r. made it. known he wanted to work and in-, sisted on state papers being sent} down to him. ‘ Reftlslnfl to admit defeat. Sir] Winston slowly forced the par- al_w.ed facial muscles back to life. In October. I933. he was able to address tnc annual Con- seri nti\c party confercncc and In *“‘"““d3 who will be the speaker on [0 °°"l°"‘"‘'‘-' “'”h El5°“'l"Re-poi't from Parlianient Hill" howcr and Laiiicl that had cn _.-,am,.day night - at 745 over postponed more than the nion s CFC-Y - earlier. ' ‘ The stroke was the sccond suf- n_. 3 o S ‘J. A. ‘.\lacl)0l\'Al.D. NLP. TODAY ancl SATURDAY .1“; 3ttAllE our" is A GREAT out‘- GREAV ll _ 9., Li "\\,‘If_¢ ‘fig ‘test! -2 ' GREAT! '*e ’t I 0 .,.,.,.. wiititsit FOR THE BEST 870 ‘ @ r rave futile MICHEL RAY ClNuMAScoPE ncmncocoa 0* EXTRA N LWS SHOWS 3:30—7'—9 MIDNIGHT SHOW! TONIGHT AT ii.is P. 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