DECEMBER 1, 1953 ”'1I..'a WESTERN GUARDIAN rumor oourrr! OFFICE . -A 3 summer 5! RG3 01.0 mm Home Phones: gm Guardian "'1 Mom,” annulus Street.- l61V' N'".mnd' wnm Second , as main M"'- s"”'"""m'w9' andwClE0l:GE worron mt, suinmsnlds. Phone 0931. Representative: 8032 Ind B038. .0” 5. bought at any of the unmu-slant Street; Gouriina Dmtlton. Ii Control Itnsls Mark Gandet. til Granville stud-I Street; lalnnd Motor 'i'rnnI1Wl"- ””""M' V?ncs'I Tarocery. no nuueii street: EninIn'I 3911-1 su-set: W'"'0,,.m urns gm;-3; F1-od'l Grocery. Convent Stun ILL Wind in Koluinxtoil. wssr rninca oririca pgmn Frank Weeks. Bop:-sssntntlvl. urnonsll 68-! onion and as-s noun. ,.L-a Juviuo G our Ply” "W gurus. ' we and Duck: exec prices. W. H. non. Cmmel-Fl t- 1'” office this Sat- December but ,... iiidii. , -1- in Canada's 'SuS:iiv:eErw:; E Moose Jewel- inegrt Summerside and 0'Leary 5101:95- . .71; may evening. TR'REbEl;::il,c wingtime between .00 P. M. for your date or-as Blood Donor Clinic. 5” M"?! Hall, Summer- side. ,.4. ..uov1NG TELEPHONE OF- ncf; C All telephone service 01-ough the central and toil office (1 Alberion was discontinued on Eundny as employees of the Island Telephone ComP3”Y beglm ""3 complicated task of moving the 5vllicl'lb0liTdS, circuits and cables to their new office in the Princess p.;'1'heatre. Complete telephone services were not resumed until one o'clock Monday morning. The times was formerly located at that home of Mr. Winston Currie, -MOTHER Pass!-:5 0N -word 0., be-ml l-L-ceivedlby Mrs. T. Le- lmd Linkletter, Suminerside of me death of her mother. Mrs. Jack Barberie oi Fredericton, N. 5,, at the Ross Memorial Hospital in Montreal on November 21. Born at West Branch, Kent County, N. 3, Elizabeth MidNsili Barberio was the daughter of Marjorie Wilson ma James W. Morton. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Mrs. T. Leland Link- ietter, summeralde and Mrs. Otis I, Logue, Fredericton. N.B. Inter- ment was at Forest Hill, Frederic- ton, N B. -3 -INTEREST IN CRASH - The scene of the Jet fighter plane crash at Cascumpec is provllz quite an attraction and a large number of people have visitodthe farm of Mr. Harry Thomas where the crash landing occurred last Thursday af- ternoon. The heaviest influx of vis- itors occurred on Sunday when an estimated two hundred visitors took advantage of fine Sunday weather to visit the scene. Two tents have been put up for use of the airplane guards who experienced a touch of winter on silnday night when the first real snow of the year blanketed the area. -HOUSE-WARMING AT SUN- NYSIDE-A large number of rela- lives and friends from Tignish, lilmsdale, and Wellington gathered in the form of a surprise house- warming party on Nov. 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 0'- iirien. All members of their YI-mill were present with the ex- ception of three daughters. They are Sister Agnes Mary. Sister Pauline. and Sister Frances Rita of St. Paul. Minnesota. Mr. John Slnythe was chosen as chairman, Ind called upon Mrs. J. B. ohm- iopha who read a congratulatory Ind very touching address. expires- sing the sentiments oi those pres- mt testifying to the popularity and esteem in which Mr. and Mrs O'Brien lI.l'e held by their many lllwd-1 They won the recipients of many suitable and lovely gifts. lherton And Vicinity VMM. Arthur Wright, Klbertcn, '3 8 guest of Mr. and Mrs. lsmllhm Younker at Brookfieid on unday. "angle the week-and Mrs. Ar. mom Edy and her son, Mr. Ray- ” P aldy. Montrose, motored arkdale where they were W95” of the former's sister Mrs Mater Douglas. mm Nominal Hardy, mm 90- Event Sunday with Mrs. 1” Dmnts. Mr. and Mrs. ' Halherly. Wiitshire. Mr. and Mrs. 13?” Peter .7. Gavin, Aibmon, is P 9'19 in the Western Hospital. I"?-mind Mrs. Tommy Phillips C; lldren of Aiberton motored we at otietown on Sunday. They not b"i'0mDanied as far as Win- ” Y Mr. and Mrs. mrl Atkin- Bhd family, "1 Robert Weeks Hf . gihfleld. xll'1b:-Grit! relatives and friends in t 0" Ind vicinity during the week. ugh 8- Erskine Mllhnan. n.c.N.. mm, v N!” ll spending a 1 I annual leave with his amily at Annrton Mrsi oi -nal?..l”ii”.”".'l..””i.'.f.f.'i; PLh.'n'I were hostouss at the ' sf Mrs. Lobcrte nlaimn 0” Re evening when Mr. and I hmoilinaid Pridham wl-re guests gm J M 11 Dostmuptial shower. mnmh" mt? relatives and mm were present. A deco:-atnd 1 Mtllnlns manv beauti- t,1,.'m' VIC Drsssnted by Mrs. . 0;” Prlahani and Mrs. Olen "'- Th? Elm were opened nu Matthews while the sc- ., K II! Verna wane road by M. mnan Warren. on behalf um, 1'"h.”'- the Room expressed . H mail. liter which Iil . Ilnslna, "Par They Are Fellows". Games and ' looiai hour trougnt a aim; to a dead I -.y -51.00 HOLDS THE ITEM oi your choice at Mouse Jewellers. -ANNUAL MEETING-Iris: an- nual meeting oi the south shore Hockey League will be held in Bedeque skating rink Thursday, December 3rd at s.oo pm. All teams wishing to play in B66011"! rink this coming season are re- quired to send representativa. Ira Crosir. president; Claude Delaney, vice-president; John Myers, sec'y. Personals -rt:-lends and relatives of Mrs. Peter E. Reeves. neetcwin, am sorry to learn oi her illness in P. C. Hospital and all wish her a speedy recovery. -Mrs. Jack MacDonald of saint John, N.B., who recently returned from Newfoundland. is spending a few days at the Tignish Convent, the guest of her dauglrter Diane. -Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jack ar- rived ln Summerslds on Sunday from ,Va1cart.ier Village, Quebec. due to the serious illness of the latter: father, Mr. '1'. R. Palmer. l Prince -who is a patient in the ' County Hospital.-S. V -'I'hle many iriemh of Mr. Rob- ert Adams who is employed at. the R.C.A.F. station, Summelzside, are sorry to hear that he underwent an operation in the P. C. Hospital on Wednesday morning. His many friends wish him a speedy recov- S'side High Note: By Diane MncQu.Irris Congratulations to Gordon For- bes for winning the ponds bear. 0 O O The results of the regular bowi- inc meet an as follows: Girls' high single, Shirley Morrison, 194; boys' high single. Vancs Harris, 286; girls' high three, Dorothy smaliman. 443: how high three. Garland Harris. 580. These four highest bowlers receive free tick- ata to the capitol Theatre. We want to thank Mr. Gnudet for giving us this incentive. The highest team was the White Star Laundry with a total of 2510. An Ill-star team has been pick- ed to play against Charlottetown High School girls and boys. The local bowlers are: Jean Bevin, John Campbell, Helen Husstis, Margaret Shaw. Stan Gay and Ron Mullins. O O 0 On Thursday, November 20. the first Magpie of the m was re- leased. Each copy cost 36 cents. There was a great improvement in tho magazine. It now has a soft blue cover and the pages are shorter and more attractively ar- ranged. The illustrations are more distinct. The commercial class is to be congratulated for its fruit- iul effort on the magazine. 0 O 0 Not to be overlooked where con- gratulations are concerned, is Mr. Macdonald who presented his an- nual play Friday evening. There was a. capacity audience and the proceeds went to the Students Council. The play was a three-act comedy called 'Apmn Strings". Between acts were four musical selection-, two choruses and solos: "Over the Rainbow” by Margaret Shaw, and "Look For Tile Silver Lining" sung by Myrna Hancock. The play is to be presented at the Summer-side Baptist Hall Tuesday. Dec. 1. arid in Kensington, Fri- day, Dec. 4. 2600 Nos Lab 4500 New Alg W. oozso New Bid 115 N Bristol g 1 mm. 1, 24450 N B Dom ias andylfzir. 2:31 aobultawxilixigaa 132933 gig 091 60 have returned to their home in 12550 N CE: 1:: New An.nan after a. most cnJoy- 1400 N Dav ' 15 able trip to Toronto, where they 34900 New Del '10, visited relatives and also attended 1000 N Dev : 21 the Royal Winter Fair. En route 440 N mck Wm 42 home they visited Mr. and Mrs. 2000 N Fort. 22 Ralph Waugh, Collins, N. Y.., also 668 N Gem 0 19 Mr. and Mrs. Br-uce Waite, Endi- 2500 N Hmdge 20 L2 cott, N. Y. They travelled throluth 0500 N Hugh Mp 0 1,1 the white Mountains and the New 500 New J” 0 1,11 England States. 1500 N Kcl 16 7500 N L38 . 8 91750 N Lard U . 222 3000 N Marlon . 7 loo N 'Morris . 17 1-2 . 9000 N Mosh . 45 TM 19520 N Myia . 31 1-2 continued "Om D419 9 2:00 N North .. . 5 1-2 ' "1. -1 22 00 New Norz . 8 fggg 51:1 Cw moo New Par: .. . 6 1-2 1000 Em 01” 1500 N Rlchfld . 18 0500 050,110 1000 New Ryn . 1 0000 Eumm 3200 N Ryan Lk . 12 mm lot 3:: A A .5; cg ;:;goKirk " 1000 New Thur . 10 2700 Fed Pete 590 N”) Y.” - 0 W Mir. 1 I4; 3010 Pro 5 H r we it: 03531?” - .2: 30333 S131? 31.1: 1300 N c Oils .1. . 132 1500 G1enO,a 4500 Nor Inca . 16 6525 Gods.” 400 Nth Star 5 3-4 5000 0010051 1400 Nth Trin 26 1500 001,, mg 1000 Nthlandf 5 1-2 2000 G F U1-an 2000 Nubar 14 4900 Go” Min 1 150 7100 Nudul 53 10600 Grail Bous -. .. i as 3000 06-ml 12 1-2 aooo Grandinss . 1300 011 SM - 7 450 Gt Plains - 190 3100 Gridoil - 4 3300 Gulf Ld - 93 5750 Gunnar -- 110 100 Gwililm - 40 msao Hsliiwell - 1 10500 T-Iarrican 915 14000 I-Tar Hib . . 18 8100 Pm WP-Sb . sooo I-iasaga 21 1500 Puma 000 0,0,,” 3, 13515 Parbec zooo Heath 3 1-2 3500 PW”! 1000 Hi crest as 45900 Plmm iao 1-Iollingsr1 .....a. 1.1 1-3 im 1031",; 2338131 " 7300 Peruv 011 2250 Bud Bay 10500 Petrol 3000 Hugh pm 2390 Pick CY 1100 Hmky 32700 Pitch Ore I500 Hy Charg 400 P130" 1000 Ind Lake 1300 Ponder 1100 111,011. 100 Prair oil .. 2752 Int Nick 3330 Preston 105 do Pr 7500 PM Mr - 0000 Jackn110 1500 Que Cop . 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I 4 1-2 2904 giiierrit 18 1000 anco 236200 Lcarldo M 4500 Sil Mir 820 Macassa .. .... .. 140 1900 Siscos 0025 Madden .............. 00 1000 Smlrls - 2100 Maciis a............ 1! 1-4 000 spooner 2l0o Mukeao 21 gods 1 1800 Maci snwe 200 Mldsen 2600 Steele! 3500 Magnet. in Rock . 2000 Malartir urgeon 500 Man East . 25400 Sud Cont . 51600 liiarben 100 Sullivan 500 Mucus 1000 Surf inlet 7000 Marigold 13800 Swt Grass M6 Mcintyrs 200 Sylvan 800 Mckenais 12:0 Tack Hu goo Menu: 2500 Thom Lun 1000 Mcwat 2200 Tombiii 42529 Merrill 20.0: ggrhl-it; ans in 11100 Trans no 46 1-2 8500 Trans Res S5 1200 Trend THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA. Nov. 80-(Speciai)- So widely renowned are Malpequs oysters. that R. J. Robicha d. Lib- oral MP. for Gloucester, N.B.. mentioned and praised them in the House of Commons Friday last, despite the fact that oysters from the waters of his own riding are in direct competition with Malpeques. It was hence with a red face and slightly shespish expression that Mr. Robichaud stood up in the House of C- mmcns today and ask- ed to make a correction in Hall- sard. The line he wished to have changed, reads, "and we must not overlook the famous Malpeque and Shippigan oysters." Said Mr. Rob- lchaud: "I do not think the hon- ourabis members from Prince Ed- . CHARLOTTETUWN Inadvertant Praise For Malpeque Oysters ward Island would lihe me to ad- vertise the Malpsqus oysters, This line should read. "we must not overlook the famous Carsquet and shippigan oysters." smiles appeared on the faces of the Island members, all of whom were in the House at that time. The broadest, grin lit up the countenance oi J. Watson Mac- Naught. Parliamentary assistant to Fisheries Minister Sinclair. whose constituency oi Prince is the home of the delectable Mlalpeques. Mr. MacNaught remarked after- wards that he was delighted to have any member of Commons or Senate praise Mslpeque oysters. They are well worth any tribute that may be paid them. he added. - At the sumxnersids High; School last evening a meeting was: heid with Mr. Frank Cameron pre-0, siding to arrange ior holding anl elimination or preliminary Music Festival in Summerslde for Prince County entrants to the Provincial Musical Festival. The Prince Edward Island Mus- ical Association has for some time past toyed with the idea of preli- minary festlvais in each of the three counties but up to the pres- ent nothlng concrete has been done until a resolution of the summer- side Home and School Association was presented. asking for an eli- mination festival in Summcrside next spring. Meetings have been held of committees from each group and it was decided to go ahead and have at least a Prince and Queen's County elimination after which the winners of each would meet in a final adjudication. The following committees were drawn up at last night's meeting. Hall committee: Clarence Mercer, John Lsuty. Programme: Mrs. Creelman Mac- Arthur, who is to choose the re- maining members oi t.his commit- tee. Concert Committee: Mrs. William Forbes, Mrs. Austin Smith, Mrs. Jack MacLeod, Miss MacMullin. Ticket committee: Mrs. Albert Callback. Mrs. I-lowarrl Schurman, Mrs. James MacGregor, Mrs. (Dr) Grant. Music committee: Mrs. Ahearn. Gabriel Chaisson. Ribbons and Certiiicates commit- tee: Murray Shanks. Mrs. Clar- ence Mercer. Mrs. Keith Boswell. Stage: Mr. John E. Cameron. Choral Reading: Mrs. William Hones. Mrs. John Scott. Doris Mc- Cue. Scholarship: man, Miss Estelle Bowness, Frank Cantercn. Field committee: Crockett. Publicity and Promotion: Char- les Linkletter, Professor William Jones. Mrs. Frank Cameron. Membership: Allison MacLean. Mrs. Wilfred Perry, Mrs. William Forbes. Mrs. Brcokins. Syllabus committee: John Leuty, Gabriel Chaisson, Rev. M. Murray, Platiorn Secretaries: Mrs. Allison MacLean. Mia. Horace MacFarlane. lMrs. Arthur MacKay, Mrs. Annalea Taylor. Accompanists: James Peach, Gab- riel Chaisson. -S Prison Terms for Holdup HULL, Qua, (CP)-Roland Pro- vost, 22, of no fixed address. and James Johnson, were sentenced Monday to three and two Year! penitentiary for holdup of an Ottawa last week. The two driver Lawrence Yvonne Mrs. Emma Hoi- Mrs. Mrs. Carl Faubert skirts of Hull. In sentencing the two men. Judge Roland Mlilar said: "By your action, you are as guilty as if you had a revolver." 250 Un Keno . 01000 U Mont . 6900 Uri Oils . - 83 1407 Uri Can . . 105 X000 Van Roi 5 1055 Venture . 15 1000 Viola . 197 1400 Waite . 975 2000 West Ash . 16 6000 W Homstd C 1800 Yuk Con BAN K Total sales: 2.053.000 after pressing a can 0179"" 1"” 1 the back oi his neck on the out- oi beautiful driveway edged with Plan For Preliminary 2 0 Music Festival At Sisi1de” Let's Talk it over The circumstances surrounding the unexpected defeat oi an Eng- lish soccer team by an Hungarian team from behind the Iron Cur- tain should be carefully noted, particularly by people who believe that Communism may not be as black as it is being painted. The defeat was a bitter experience for the English as it tended to spoil an anniversary celebration. and it was the first defeat they lhad ever suffered. Yet the English ap- plauded the Hungarians for their fine play. In contrast to this the Iron Curtain countries were boot- lsh and onerisiveiy boastful after the victory. They had not a word to! praise for the defeated team. It would be diilicult to find anywhere such stnilicilg examples of a good loser and a poor winner. 0 O 0 These attitudes are closely asso- ciated with the ideologies which each country. England and Hun- 3'BI'.l'. represents. Should Russia and hair satellites conquer the free world, we should all have planty of time to become acquainted with this arrogance and bitter animos- ity which the spirit of Commun- ism displays in moments of tri- umrph. On the other hand, should the free world bring the column. nists to their knees, the intrinsic sense of fair play and jugtice livhich is 8. part of our ideology would save the conquered rues from being treated with undue iharshness. Tile holocaust of atomic victor, tpower loosed before any LC8.plLB.liSi. or Communist. could be 'esta.blished, however, would leave view of 11,3 alive to feel the force of the conquerors heel. liescrliulirroress Continued from page 5 developed railway interests and in a short time several railway lines i-:ei'e routed in and out of the city. The Commission finds this web of railway lines one of the most lpressing problems with which they are, confronted. More than 150 level crossing: within the city limits had to be dealt with and the Commission has succeeded in arranging a by. pass iins app:-oximately iivs mile; from the down town disilrictwhere- by all the through east-bound wheat traffic and west-bound gen- erI1.t.r9.i1lc is diverted from the city proper. This became enecuve last. week The area. entrusted to the Com- 19, of Hslifax,m'H10n for i.n-llproveinsnt covers about 900 square miles and under respectively in Th” Gmbu P155: which thltll are the can opener f0H0Wm8 WW1 "19 11090 Univ With- md drive, in a. few decades the city will u. sums the status of a buumul men robbed taxi capital of which all Canada may of 57 well be proud, Already more than twenty miles We” kept lawns. fine shade trees and shrubbary has been developed Md Each sprint: nearly a million CTOCUSCS. hyacintha and tulips Add to the natural beauty of this de- veiopment. ”It is the hope of the Federal District Commission to make the great dream of City Planner Jac- ques Gvreber a reality and 1 am- Sldalj m-y association with the Com- "”&T10I1 5 imvllqe and honour as representing this Province in the work that is now in program", Dr. 86 1-3 Blanchard concluded, - 550 W Lease . 480 The speaker was i 2200 W Tungst . 85 chairman Jim Monig'3l;::c'd.:.y1 10100 Wilrich 51 thanked for his info;-mulv. um 4000 W1nChBTI1' 10 by co-chairman Art MacPl-ieraon, 1000 Windwd '7 Inspector Nevin of the R. C. 3280 Wincra . 3 M. P., a former Rotlu-Ian in soil Wr Harg .170 Dauphney. Man” was introduced 2000 Yale Ld . 15 by P. W. Turner and welcomed 1100 Yk Br ..12B into the club as I new member 600 Yukeno H by President Bill Reid. 2400 Zcnmac George Tweedy, reporting for the sick committee advised the members of the satisfactory pro- gress being made by Frank Mao . 36 Kenzis and his removal from 44 hospital to his home. Rotarlsns 42 were urged to make their do- . 92 nations to the block bank at the 31 -2 Armourles this afternoon. as 3-4 Ray Tinney of Summersids w oo Royal . 3'! 3-8 a" visiting Rotarian as was also INDUSTRIALS Darrell Maguire of Amherst. N. 300 Cdn Brvw . N74! 5. Messrs. Robert Clements and 100 Dom Mag 12 1-2 Roderick Martin of Montague 819 Simpstnew 13 5-Btiwere guests. Randy Manning pro- vided the piano music. iuilimmanlc YOUR. DATE - BE A PR000 BL000 lIOHOR At ST. MARY'S HALL. SIIMMEITSIDE Thursday, December 811! Between 7:00 - 10:00 PM. YOU'RE REALLY NE!-ID PAGE ELEVEN Islanders score Continued from page 0 Isaindon. Gustaveson) 3:54 4--Halifax, Wywrot (Bowness, Ford) , , 1430 Penalties: None. Third Period 5-Halifax. Al-sand (Ford) . z;o4 6-Charlottetown. saindon (Gray) . .. am 7-Charlottetown. Garver ' (Gignnc. Dowlirig) . 15:00 8-Charlottetown. Dowling EMALLEBT PLANET Mercury. nearest planet to the sun, is the smallest of the major planets, about 3.000 miles in di- ametcr. GEESE For breeding purposes im- proved strains, most popular breeds. unrelated tries and limited quantity proven breeders available, reason- able prices. GEORGE AFFLICK, Central Bedeque, P.E.I. a.m....? . ROYAL THEATRE BOEDEN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Mat- inee 3:15 Tuesday. John Payne. Colleen Grey, Jam Sterling in "THE VAN QUISHED" In Technicolor Also Serial and News Bank Night; drawing Tuesday. M GAM E0 THEATRE (KENBLNGTON ) Monday-Tuesday" 7:15-9:15 Glenn Ford as "YOUNG MAN WITH IDEAS" Co-starring Ruth Roman and Denise Dal-cei Bank Night drawing on Tuesday. (Gignsc. Carver) .. . 15:06 9-Halifax, Bowness (Ford. Wywrot) 1'1;o2 10-Chariotteetown, Trainor tGustavescn) . 19:11, Penalty-Ford 9:35. Stops: Bessette 1 8 8-23 McMeekin 11 '1 8-24 A smiiii NAVAL nrcituimll omen VIILLBE HERE Inf as suns TO on me racrs WHILE ms SPECIAL RECRUITING TEAM IS in TOWN as A SAILOR o ssnvs YOUR COUNTRY o ssave YOURSELF , 0PonnonoM employment 0Planned advancement opportunities 0Good rats: of pay and pension '30 days annual leave with pay RoyuICanodian Navy lhN3X3mr'w CAPITOL Summon-side Today 3:30-7:15-9:15; Wednesday 7:15-9:15 ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWS: Adults 750; Children 35: Evening' .. 5 Adults 50c: Children 351 Matinee SAML'FlL GOLDWYN'S New Mogicoi wmduaau Hans Christian 0 1 Andersen an souos Nvu”:N'”"” !:TE:CHwloE6Lo't aw'&d”"-4'4. ::t:.'.'.".t.-tr” We Danny Kaye - ” '. FARLEY GRANGER ...........JEANMAlRE ”' ”"2::f:..YL??.: ;.tf".':::;?::'.it;.'t'.:'f"” The Pan: List is Suspended For This Show. nEGEN'r T0-NIGHT 1.15 - 9.15 T MAN'S BACK AGAIN! . ilitrlilititcx ' A . Lfttilwrunn UDNNA iLEED g IPHN I” NOWiS TIGNISH Wednesday, December 2nd 9a.m. To 7 p.m. LEGION HALL x Lt. (E.) L. W. Smith, R.C.N. Recruiting Officer, is here to tell you all about the openings there are in Canadals expanding Navy. You should be aged 17 to 25 (or 29 for some specialist categories). -Medical and dental euro 0A man's Ills at use All. No. MOIN 3-53