was present in the sanctuary. Rev. ' 'Il'EI' to Rofarlan Claude Ives who The Western A Guaidian DENTAL OFFICE of Dr. H. S. Allen will be closed until April lst. pimp: IN SiSIDE-A cheater- neid fire brought out Summer- ilde firemen last evening around 8.45 to the McNeill building. Wab- er st. West where thcyiquickly ex- tinguished a blaze in an apart- ment occupied by a Cormier fam- ily. One of the small children in the upstairs apartment apparently ignited a match while playing 1195? the chesterfield setting it on fire. very little damage resulted as oc- :u ants of the building partly con- tzi ed the blaze by douslng the rhesterfield with water. FUNERAL TUESDAY - The fu- neral of the late Mrs. Joseph L. Hickey was held Tuesday from the Bowness Funeral Home to St. Pauls Church at 9:00 a.m. for Requiem High Mass. which was celebrated by Rev. Joseph Lcclair. lit- Rev. G. J. MacLcllnn. V.(.. Joseph Mac-Leod officiated at the intcrment which took place in Si. Pualis Cemetery. Pall bearers wcre F. P. Foley. Leonard Peters. Leo ltlacquierc. Edward Gtllis. Ernest (model and James Dcslloches. I Personals Mrs. Weldon Ilarnish. R. N of Armdalc. Halifax. has zirrivcd home to hr with licr mother. Mrs. David Clark of liciisington who -i patient at Prince County llospiw tnl. S'side Rotary Club Meeting The weekly meeting of the Sum- merslde Rotary Club was held at Mulberry Lodge on Tuesday, Ja- uary 3lst., at 12.15. Prcsidcnt Vaughan Groom was in the (.'I1llIl'.i The meeting was opened with the Rotarian thanksciving song after wlrlch Rotarian Gabriel Chats son entertained with muclai sel -ctlons. Routine business was next in the agenda. The meeting was then turned gave a talk on United Nations mil- lIRI'y group to India and Pnklstan., He outlined the incidents that led no to the present situation -uiri also save a detailed cxplantion of the: formation and rlllfics of the group. The meeting closcd with "God Save The Queen". Comerstone 0f Civic Auditorium To Be Laid Feb. 4 MEETING of Kensinglon Cons- munity Club at the home of Mrs Fred Davison. Thursday. Feb ruary 2nd. F II E E T 0 W-N Presbyterian Church annual meeting will be held Wednesday evening. Feb- ruary lst, 8.00 p.m. GOLDEN WEDDING - Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Gallant of 327 First Street. Summerslde. yesterday oe- lebrated their 50th wedding anni- versary and were the recipients of many messages of congratulations from their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant were married on Janu- ary 1st. 1906. and they have 3 grandchildren and nine grent.grand- children. They are enjoying excel- lent health. Mr. Gallant was for many ycars a trusted employee of R. T. llolmans Co. Ltd.. and in ii mcmbcr of "The 25 Year Club" of the firm. i Christian Youth Week Observed In today's world. that even adults iuirl confusing. youth looks for gul- tialicc uiicrccvcr it may be found. "St-ck ye first". an unlunciton as dircct as a gtiidepost. is the theme rlin-zcn for the observance of this ,vc.'ir's Christian Youth Week being observed from January 29th to Sun- day February 5th. Protestant denominations and non-denominational organizations such as the Y. M. C. A.. Y. W. C. A. and the SCM. who pool their rcsourccs for youth. take part in this annual week of observance mid dcdlatlnn sponsored by the de- partmcnt of Christian Education of the Canadian Council of Churches. Christian Youth Week activities in Summcrside include an interde- nominational fireside service in Epworth Hall. Thursday evening, morning devotional periods each morning at the Y Centre open to all youth and conducted by the Hi- Y clubs. also a radio devotional program promoted by the Hi-Y council. TIGNISH Mr. Henry E. Doucette. Tignish. nas a business visitor to Summer- side on Tuesday. Mrs. Waller Gavin and infant baby girl returned home to Sea Cow Pond from Western Hospital on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Clifford Bennett who had been a patient in City Hospital. Charlottetown. for several weeks. arrived hom recently and is great- ly improved in health. Mr. Peter J. Gaudet employed with the C. N. R. and stationed at Richmond spent the weekend in ftclirinz Mayor Henry W. Wcdgc. will officially lay the corncrstoiici if the new civic auditorium. now. inrlcr construction on Beaver Street East. Saturday afternoon. Febru-I try 4th. with the ceremony sche- iulcd to begin at 2:30 pm. . Conn. If. E. Clark will act as. ihaurman for the occasion and the' fl.C S.('.('. Band conducted by Sub-I .1. Gabriel Chtasson is expected to ' )9 in attendance. lilayor iVedge's name is inscrih-l -d on the cornei'stoiie. which wasi irlrinally schcdulctl tn tic lfiirl in; December. but iatc arriv:il of con ztrnciion materials dcl:iyc.d the ceremony. ALBERTO lilrs Mary Graves. Alberion South. is convalesciug from her re- cent illness. Mrs James Wllkic. who is spend- ing the winter with her riauglifer. tilts. Stanton Clnrk. Elmsdale. is visiting her son and daughter-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Wllkle.i Alberton. . .Miss Noreen Gillis. of the Albei- ion Public School staff. is xi pati- mi in the Western Hospital. I;Mr. Michael Abearn. Altierton. returned to his home on Sunday from the Western Hospital where lie has been a patient for the pasti montli. i I Tignish with Mrs. Gaudet and their childrcu. Mrs.-Beriiard Morrlssey of North Cape who had been a patient in iVe?lDt'Ii Hospital. Alberton. for sm-cral days of last week. is re- f'liVPl'lllfl5! from her illness and is conralc."-cing at the home of her mother Mrs. Loretta O'Connor. Tig- uish lllr: -laiiirs Portcr who came from Montreal on New Yearis Eve to spend a week with her son Reggie and her parents. Mr. and llIl'-. ('ii.'-irlcs J. Gaudet. Tignish hnrl nu cxltcnsion to her vacation. (luv to the ice storm, Francis Mcllae visited with her friend. Marla Doucetie. over the past weekend. Both little girls at- lnnrt Our Lady of the Angels Con- rent at Tignish and are grade two pupils. Marie celebrated her eight birthday on Sunday. Preparation for lobster fishing is well under way in this community Last season proved to a most frul - till one. and the fishermen are bop- ing that the coming season will if not as good come as near as pos- sible to the mark set last year. llI3I'Ie-DOIICEIIE. daughter of Mr. :inrl Mrs. Aldrle Doucette. Tignish cclchratcd her citihtli birthday on Sunday. January 15th. A party for Marie's young friends was errant- cd by her mother and an after- noon of games and fun was enjoy- Edit twin-r H-6 -1 an--n -vi-I. sat down to o prettlly decorated birthday table. which had for a centerpiece a lundsoine birthday cnlre with eight lighted candles. on Marie blew out the candles the guests all sang ”l-lap!!! Birthday is You'. Mrs. Robert O'Connor. Tignish. went to Charlottetown last week and spent two days visiting her sister. Reverend Sister St. Mary Michael at Notre Dame Academy. Mr. J. Nnrclsse luchard. Tignish we spleuantly surprised when -at a recent meeting of "The Acsdtaii Mutuello society" he was read I well worded address, appropriate to the occasion of his being 0 faighful member of the orgauizat pm for the past fifty years, as well 33 fining the position of financial secretary. and he was presented with a gift. Mr. Richard expressed his thanks to the members for this kind rememberanee. Mrs. Emile J. Gallant. Tignish. spent several days recently visiting her daughter, Miss Ann Marie Gallant at Charlottetown. Mr. Edgar Peters. St. John, N.ll motored to Tignish and spent the past weekend visiting his wife and son Francis. Mrs. Frank J. Gaudet. Tignish. was a visitor to Charlottetown last Monday. Mrs. W.J. Shea. has returned to Tignish, after a three weeks visit with her sons and daughters resid- ing in Montreal, P.Q.. she also visit- ed relatives and friends in Tor- onto. Ont. Mrs. Mary Carroll. Palmer Road North, has gone to visit her son James and Mrs. Carroll in Port- land .Malne. Mrs. Wilbert Ellsworth. Christ- opher Croas is ill at her home, and her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Friends of Mr. Herbert Mans- field will be sorry to hear he is ill at his home in Christopher Cross Mr. G. A. Ready, Ottawa. In vi- siting his sister. Mrs. James Chris- topher, Tignish. Mrs. James Porter, Montreal. spent the past week in Tignish visiting her son Rggle and her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gau- det. She left on Tuesday on return 5 to the city. After a three weeks visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Perry. Tignish. Miss Shriley Perry left last Friday to return to Tor- onto, Ont. Mrs. Jerry Doucette and little. daughter. Jean. left Tignish la Friday morning for Toronto. Ont. Mrs. Doucette had spent three weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael McPhee. Mr. John Perry. Jr.. St. John. N. B. spent New Year's with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Perry Tignish. Mrs. Alton Klnch. Toronto. Ont., spent the holiday season with Mr. and Mrs. John Perry, Tignish. Sergeant Robert E. O'Connor left Tignish on Friday morning to return to duties in Germany. Sgts. O'Connor planned to fly from Sum- merslde to Boston but due to wea- ther condltlons all planes were grounded and he had to go by rail on the followng morning. Sgt. 0'- Connor serving with the United States Army Corps Engineers was to leave the home base at New Yorkion Monday morning January ttth for Gemiany where he had been on duty for the past eighteen months and has as long again to remain in that country. He was accompanied as far as Summer- side by Mrs. O'Connor who was to return to by train on Saturday evening. biil due to the ice storm at the time. the train only got to Tigrisb on Monday morning. Mrs. Bernard Morrissey. North Cape is a patient in Western Hos- pital Alberton. The death of Mrs. Clarence Dal- ton in City Hospital. Charlottetown. on Saturday. January 7th. came as a great shock to her family and friends. Mrs. Dalton. whose home was in Sea Cow Pond had entered the hospital n week prior to her death for treatment for a heart ailment. She passed away at the early age of twenty-seven years. Mrs. Dalton was the former Miss Rita Hackett the rlaughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hackett. Sea Cow Pond. The funeral was held am.” --..-e..-.-. !'al . onguin .-,,,1 . p-ah. hung now 52.1.; I-LL RIII Allin. Ottawa lltl ha ” H... m P... Cpl. Jim Dewttte. Brendon. .mnul'nltli.AlliaInnIomn.P. cnnailintrulihh. . -Ellsworth. Ascension. w.A. Currie was elected mayor of Summerlide by ncclamettcn the four o'clock nomination dead- line yesterday afternoon. iMr. until next week's election, will suceed Mayor Henry W. Wedge. who is retiring from civic politics after sewing six years as mayor and twelve years on the Town Council. A two-day contest in next Tues- day's civic election is now certain in each ward as no other candida: es than those already reported in the Guardian nominated to contest the three council seats. In the West Ward Councillor Clarence Steele is opposed by Edgar M. Cannon. in the Center Ward Mr. Reagh Tlnney is running against Councillor James L. Macbougall and in the East Ward G. Lorne Monkley is running in opposition to Councillor W.E. Jenkins. yesterday. He was unopposed at ( Currie, who will not take office By Acclamation y ' W.A. Currie Is S'side Ma YOT . iii”-' I M MAYOR-ELECT CUBBIE O'LEARY Miss Isabel Wells. who is em- ployed in Sunimerside. was a vis- itor to the western part of the Is- land for a few days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leclair of Woodstock, are spending some time in the United States where they are visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Preston Thompson of Mt. Royal, has received word that her brother-in-law. Mr. William Tred- din of west Newton. Man. has passed away. Mr. Brenton Smallmnn and Mr. Thomas Harris. Knutsford. were recent visitors to Suinmerside. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harris and Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshead. 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rennie of Elmsdale were recent visitors to Knutsford, guests of Mr. and Mrs Harry Harris and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDonald of St. Eleanors. spent the day with their relatives and friends in 0'- Leary and vicinity. Many attended the funeral of the late Mr. Webster Boulter. which was held in the Glenwood church on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer. 0'- Leary. were visitors to Summer- side on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marne Lewis of Cascumpec. were recent vslltors to Coleman where they were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dalton. The many friends of Mrs. Aubln Wedge. are very sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Prince Cou- nty Hospital in Summerlsde Mrs: Chesley Woodside ts spend- ing some time with relatives and friends in Charlottetown. Mrs. Charles Gay who has been receiving treatment in Halifax Hos- pital. has returned to her home in Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Corrlah and little son Reagh. of Snmrnerslile. spent the weekend with the fur- nier's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Art- hur Corrlsh. Mill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Willis. 0'- to the church of St. Simon and St. Jude for Requiem Mass at 9:30 on Tuesday morning. January 10th. The mass was celebrated by Rev. .1. P. MacDonald, P.P. and the chair was under the direction of Rev. Dennis Gallant. Rev. Earl Dalton parish priest at Hope Riv- er was seated in the sanctuary. she is survived by her husband and one son. eight years of age: her parents and a number of bro- thers and sisters also left to mourn her loss. To her family. the re- sidents of Tignish extend sincere sympathy. Miss Margaret Gaudet. who spent two weeks vlnltlng her pur- enis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Gnu- clef. Tignish. has returned to Tor- onto. Ontario. to resume her duties as telegraphcr with the Canadian National Railway. Miss Gaudet was accompanied by her cousin Miss Sylvia Gaudet. Ascension. who had accepted a postltlon in the city of Toronto. Mrs. Kier Boyles. Klnkora. spent several days of last week visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Marlon Broome returned to her home in Conway after a two weeks visit with her cousins. Min- es Doreen and Gloria F ” Tignish. . O. A. Ready has returned to his home In Otto . after 3 three wool: visit with his stud. Mrs. James Christopher. Tignish. Timothy Ryan, recently closed her home in Denloin Ind IIII tie to Halifax to live with Inc aughter for the months. Mrs. Milton K and Mn. Howland Gavin h succeufl wards the C. W. L. fund. Mr. Clarence Dillon and not Harold of Sea'OUIV on 1 present VIIIIIIIK with Rev. Earl too. Hope River. Intuit. and Dermot Flelninl Ill until! Clnirlottetown. lilr. Eloise Ellis. an the C. N. R. and unit. accompanied It Illd their sons Elton Id Dull mum relatives in 01.01:-.7 Tuesday of tut wall. .- Mrs. Frank J. HMO". Leary. were visitors to Kensingtoll recently. guests of their son and daugliteiniii-lavt. Mr. and Mrs. Gly- den Willis. Mr. Alton llayncr and Mr. Ken- neth Mzitheson, ()'Lcary, were vis- itors to Charlottetown on Monday. Miss Ellen Cornish. nurse-in-tral ing in the Prince County Hospital, spent a few days visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish. Mill Road, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rayner and family of Grccnmount, were Sun- day visitors to the home of Mrs. Rayner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Digan in Woodstock. Mr. Erskln Matthews of Elms- dale was a recent visitor to 0'Leur Mrs. Thomas Duncan has re- turned from a very pleasant visit to relatives in Montreal. Miss Lillian Miller of Ellerslie. was a weekend visitor of Miss Avis MacDonald. Mt. Royal. School chums of Master Allan lilacAusland. Bloomfield. will be sorry to hear that he is in patient in the Prince County Hospital fol- lowing an operation. Friends of Mrs. Donald MacAus- land are sorry to hear that she in confined to her home through ill- ness. C. MISCOUCHE Friends of Mrs. John Small of Miscouche will be sorry to team that she recently spent some time in the Prince County Hospital. Sum merside. where she received treat- ment. Mrs. Lyly Arsenault of Mis- couche was a recent visitor to Wellington at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Areade Arscnauit. Gerald Steele who spent the holidays in Mtscouclie. recently re- fumed to Laval University. Que- bec, to resume his studies. Congratulations are extended to Ennis Small of llliscouche on win- ning the "Holman's Christmas Sale Contest" in Summerside. This entitles Mr. and Mrs. Small to a week-long. expense-free vacation trip to Montreal. Friends of Mrs. Urban Perry of Mlscouche will be glad to know that. she is much improved after having spent a week in the Prince County Hospital. Sumnierside. where she received treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Small and family have returned to Labrador Sifter having spent some time in iscouche. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Small. Helen Gallant of Wellington was a recent visitor to Mtscouche. guest of her sister. Mrs. D. H. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arsenault recently took their little son to Moncfon where he was hospitaliz- ed. Friends of Mrs. Robert Gaudet will be sorry to learn that she re- 7 sited his daughter in Summcrsidc. P. la C:.::det. Summerside. WELLINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bernard and family of Hunter River wen- recent guests of Mr. William Bar- low and Mrs. Keith MacDonald. "is host of friends and relatives will be pleased to learn Mr. Fred MacAusIand is recovering from an attack of virus pneumonia at his home.- Members of United Church Choir held their regular rehcarsal at the home of Mrs. Howard Barlow on Wed. His many friends and relatives will be pleased to know Mr. Char- les Campbell has recovered from his recent illness of pneumonia. Mrs. Muriel Seaman. Truro. N 8.. recently visited her sister Mrs. Angus Cameron. Mr. Cameron and family during the holidays. Mr. Emile Arscnault recently vl Miss Anita Al'SCllilllII. rtanglm-r 39- v'!1-mofhy. will be sorry to hear he is confined to his home by ill- ness. Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mu. stgntglgug Gallant who died at the borne of her son. Ben Gallant. Urbnnvlllo. Miss lielen Richard. employed In Summerside. spent the holiday! with tier parents Mr. and Mrs. Glurlce Richard. Cape Egmont. Mr. and Mrs. Tousaalnt Arsen- aull and daughters. Jean and Mann and Miss Gcorginia Gallant all of Siuiurierside spent holidays with their parents Mr, and Mrs. John W. Gallant. Miss Gloria Gallant. Marian Academy student. recently visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon B. Gallant, Cape Egmont. On New Year's Day Mr. and Mrs. Giorice Richard received a telephone message from their son, Afl0lDlIic. in Toronto wishing them and family a Happy New Year. Mr. (Hill Mrs. Rota id Millar and young son of Freeland visited Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Tcd L. Arscnuul'. celebrated her 13th birtlulay on Jan I 2 at her home. Twenty of her friends called in to help tier ole- brate the occasion. The evening was spent in playing records. dun clog and a sing sow.-. Mrs. ltrscn Iult served a delicious lunch ton ped off by a birtiiday cake. Misses Sophie Gallant and Juan- ita Cnmeron recently visitctl with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ci'Il'llP)'. Mrs. Pelleran and family and Misses Joyc- and Geraldine Cameron. Summerside. Messrs. Ted L. and Eddie Arsen- anit left recently for llalifax. N S.. where they will be imploycd. Mrs. A. G. Gaudct spent a few days with her daughter Mrs. Pros- per Petcrs. Mr. Peters and family of Summerslde. Miss Louise Gallant uho spent the holidays with her parcnts has returned to Howlan to resume her teaching duties there. Friends are pleased to see Mr. Clifford Gaudet out once again af ter being confined to his home though illness. Miss Louise Richard. Summer- side. spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gaudet and family. Mr. Gerard Richard, Summer- has been staying with her grand! parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell during their illness. Miss Joyce Gaudet. recently vi- sited her grandmother. Mrs. Fabio- Mr. Elmer Arsenault of R. C.' N. stationed at H. M. C. S. Corn-' wallls. spent his Christmas leave with lus parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund C. Arsenault. I Miss Helen Gallant recently vi-l sited at home of her sister Mrs.l D. Gallant. Mr. Gallant and family of Miscouclie. Friends of Mr. Albert Arscnault. lVlII be pleased to learn he success fully underwent an operation in R C. Hospital. I I Friends of Mr. Ben. F. Gallnntw This Week T TUESDAY, JAN 31 Pre-school skate 1.30 - 2.30 Family - '25 cents Skating-8-10-50 cents WEDNESDAY, ran. 1 I Skating 4 to 5.30 10 and 25 cents HOCKEY--8 pm. St. Nicholas Rivals -vs.- Siside Juniors 25 and 50 cents Skating after game. cently spent some time in the Prince County 1' r” ' " - side. where she I ' 3. treat- merit. Civic Stadium Summerside WEDNESDAY. 8:00 P.M. St. Nicholas Rivals versus Summerside Juniors Admission 50 and 25 Skate after game ”CADlE0” '" KENSINGTON Wed.-Thursday 7:15 - 9:15: Mat- inee Tltursday 3:3), The comedy hit of the year. "DOCTOR IN THE IIOUS ". in technicolor. Dirk Bourde, Murtel.Pavlow. Bank drawing worth possible 803.11). ...T.L SUMMEIISIIIE Last Showing Tonight 7:15 - 9:15 In Cinemascopc "Interrupted Melody" W I I i 2 i l will GLENN FORD and ELEANOR PARKER One of the Screent greatest movies. The greatest mus- lcal drama since the Great Caruso. I I access ::.:'.'.';-:.t.;".::r.:g:';.-r" ,3” la.” .1: Today . . . 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:10 Thursday . 7:15 . 9:10 i I l side. recently visited friends inj this district. I Miss Mae Stewart of St. Eleanors l .. T I CIVIC STADIUM , E l l Mlllar's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barlow on Sunday. Miss Caroline Barlow spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Conrad spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Day. Friends of Mr. and Mrs Alyre H. Gallantwlll be pleased to learn EIWY WPFP able to take home their infant daughter from P. C. Hospital where she was a patient for over 3 weeks. Messrs. Adrian and Louis Rich- ard of R. C. Navy stationed at Halifax spent the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jose- phat Richard. Mr. Alpiinsc Poirier on Staff of Camp Hill Hospital in Halifax and Mrs. Poirier spent a few days vi. siting his mother Mrs. Delima Poi- rier and brother. Dosithee Poi;-let Elld family of Cape Egmont. Misses Jeanette and Elizabeth Arsenault. employed in S side. visited their mother, Mrs Arsene J. A. Arsenault of Cape Egmont. Mr. Melvin Arsenault, Bathm-st University, spent holidays with his Pro-School Age Skating CIVIC STADIUM Tuesday and Thursday each week I , 1:30 to 2:30 J Children to be 3 . accompanied by parents. d These sessions are being sponsored to per- mit parents to enjoy skating while teaching their children the art of skating. Admission Total Parents and Children 25c parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avlldi Ac. sennult. Mr. Clarence Arsennult. son at Mr. Eddie Arsennult, student 13 St. 'oseph's University. Memrun- coolr. N. B. visited his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Ameg. nult id family of Cape Egmont during the holidays. Miss Norma A. ' gmptgyed in Sumrneraide for the past fig; months is spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Arsenault. Mr. Theodore B. Gallant who is employed on C.T. S. Cygnus is spending a months leave with his brothers in Cape Egmont. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Gallant and daughters Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Nazaire Arsenault all of Sum- merside spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Syvain Gallant, Cape Egmont. Mr. and Mrs. Donat A. Arsennult and children. Paul and Dianne. Summersldc. spent a few llnyl in Cape Egmont wtih their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andre L. Arscnault and Mr. and Mrs. Josepliat Rich- ard. M. Arsenault has recently en- listed "tn R. C. A. F. Mrs. Arsen- ault and family will reside in Sum- merside. South West, will be pleased to learn she is improving in health " being confined to her home through illness. Carol. 6 year old daughter of Mr. rind Mrs. Ernest Gamble South- ncst. was the vtctlni of a regret. fable accident which happened at the home recently where she had the misfortune to fall and severely injure herself. at the same tlinc coming in contact with the kit- chen range having her hand sever- ly burned. She was taken to Sum- merside where she received medl- Friends of Mrs. John J. Bigelow.- . Wed. Feb. 1. 1955 The Guardlan,Pngo is A eomnurtabtyueunhoexpsslni. Mr. Davlecanieronhuntnrnod to his home in Riverside IA! 18 af- ter Visiting with friend! in N. I. andN.B. Mrs. wanna Gandot and we. Mark Delaney both of Sununerllsh spent Wednesday in Wellington. where they were guests of Mrs. E. F. Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bell. Welling- ton. left by train Thulrday Jun. 19th for Montreal where Mr. Ed! will be honored at a compliment- ary banquet by C. N. R. official: Mr. Bell recently retired after 41 years of service with Canadian National Railways and will be pre- sented with an appropriate gift for his many years of faithful service Mr. Bell began his C. N. it. nor- vice at Charlottetown at the tag: of 12 as a messenger boy and re- tired as Senior Auditor after hav- ing been stationed in many part; of Canada. A coincidence happen cd when he completed his last and it at Charlottetown in January. he Very Place from where he started his career with the company. Mr and Mrs. Bell will go from Mon treat to New York, and then 1. St. Petersburg. Florida. where they will spend the winter months. Mrs, Bell has tivo sisters residing in St. Petersburg. 3,” DANCING TONIGHT 7 BORDEN LEGION HALL Music by Don Mess-er and his Merry Islanders cal attention and is now resting as l y I SKATING OLUB OIIIIO STADIUM Skating sessions each Sunday evening No II P.M..Forudults only. NO ADMISSION. MEMBERS ONLY ADMITTED. Membership Cards available at Stadium Office now. HEALTHFUL RECREATION Nine Sessions this Season. Membership Foo 82.00 JOIN NOW OIVIO ELEOTION FOR - THREE OOUNOILLOIIS FOR TIIE TOWN or SUMMERSIDE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Rector: of the Town of Summerside that a poll will be open on TUESDAY. the 7th day of Feb, A. II., 1956 for the West Word at the Public Library. Control Street: and for the Centre Word in the Arinou rios. Summer Street: and for the East Ward at the Canadian Log top Home. Water Street. In the said Town from the hour of nine o'clock in the morning until five o'clock in the afternoon of such Rut mentioned date. of which all persons duly quallftodto vote are hereby required to folio notice and govern tliomsolvu cccordliidy. GWEN under my me at on said Town of Suiiunorsido an Zlst day of January. A. D. I956. J. I. CAMIION. Town Clerk.