NORTH TRYON Church Servic- is ' Presbyterian Church service. Jun. 15. 11.00 am; Church school, 12.15. Miss Mary A. MacKanzie. Deaconess. THE CENTRAL BEDEQUE United Baptist Church Service: sunday 11.00 am Rev. Charles A. Bi-men, D.D. Minister. ma Manama United Church; Pastoral Charge. 5lIndly- 3311- 15-; Lang River 11.00 a.m.: New Lon- don 3.00 pm; andlMargate- 7.30 p.m. Please note the change of time for the winter months. licv. ILS. Hasalem. 'Mlni5'el'- ' 0'LEARY PASTORAL Charge. united Church, Rev. Robert W.'i;.:- ner Minister: Brae Service. 10.30 pm; S.S. 11.30 West Devon Sci"-1 vice. 1.30 pm; Bloomfield Seri- ice 3.00 ppm; O'LellljI S.S 1030 service 730. Brotherhood Tuesday I-00. lm HOSPITAL - lilrs. Daniel MacLeod. Surnmers-Ide is a pat- ient in the Prince County liospital as the result of an unfortunate accident in her home. when she was accidently scalded. All join in wishing her a quick return to her home and good health. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada'. Services for Sunday. January 15th: Keir Memorial Mal- peque Divine Service 11:00 am: Freetown Divine Service 3.00 0.111: Konslngton Sunday School 10.00 a. 112.! Divine Service 7.30 pm A Cordial Welcome To All. RcvpE E. Bean, B.A. B.Th. B.D Minist- or. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. up-vices. 15th January: 11 am. A1-brie Quote: 3 p.m.. Cape Traverse; 7 p.m.. Summcrsidc. services followed by annual nicel- trig next week: Tuesday. Argyle shore; Wednesday. Cape Trav- erse: Thursday. Coleman. All at 7:30 pm. Rev. Clement Graham. Mhister. LEAVES FOR OTTAWA -- Mr. W. Chester 5. MacDonald, Solicitor, left yesterday morning by train for Ottawa where he will attend the annual meeting of the Pros- tcasive Conservative Party as a member of the national executive. Mrs. Macdonald will accompany him and while enroute they will spend a few days visiting in Man- treal. The annual meeting of the party will be held in Ottawa on January 16th. 17th and 18th and Mr. Macdonald expects to be back h Summersidc on January 23rd. Personals aFriends of Mrs. Elmer Burt of Travellers Rest will regret to learn that she suffered a broken wrist in a fall at her home recent- lv. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Taylor. Gran- ville. have taken up residence in Summeralde on Spring Street where they will remain for the balance of the winter months. , TYNE VALLEY Miss Myra ilacArlhur, Charlotte- town. spent the weekend visiting Miss Eleanor Birch. l l The Women's Institute met all the home of Mrs. Elton Newcombc. on Tuesday evening Jan. 3rd withi I good attendance. it was decided to send collectors out to raise fimds to pay fuel and light bills for Libr- ary. also to hold card parties every two weeks in Hall in aid of the Institute. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Dean Crosby's home on Feb. 7th. The Presbyterian Ladies met at the home of Mrs. Thur Folland on Thursday evening Aid last it on than LINEMN PUSI-ll uiaolntlutarrtaoocouniy. I The Western. ll Guardian NORTH BEDEQUE Un ltatd Church. service for Sunday. Jan- uary 15th. North Bedeque ILN a.m.: Travellers Rest 2.00 p.m.; Freetown 7230. Rev. J. K. Camp- bell, Minister. 0'LEARY BAPTIST Church. C. 0. Howleft. B.A., B.D. Minister. - Services Jan 15th: Morning aerv- - ice. Knutsford 10.30 a.m 5. School at 1130. Evening Service Springfield West. 7.M p.m'. 3. School Sunday morning as usual. Everyone welcome. AN GLICAN CHURCH Services for the New London Parish on Jfl1- ' nary 15th.. the Second After the Epiphany. Rector: Rev. W. Eric lngraham. St. 'I'homas'. French River. Holy Communion '11.00 a.m: St. Stephen's, BI.u'lllIl- ton, Evening Prayer 2.30 p.n't: St- Mark's, Kensington. Sunday school 10.00 n.m.. and Evening P7337" 7.30 p.m All are are cordially in- vited to attend Divine Worsh.iP- SUFFERS EYE INJURY - Douglas Arsenault. Summeralde who suffered an eye injury or day afternoon while helping '10 restore power lines in the town was reported last evening as reat- iiig comfortably in the Chhrlotte- town Hospital. The young man- underwent surgery Tuesday oven- ing and a report on the condition r' his eye was not available last night. HOME FROM ENGLAND --Mrs Emma Holman of Summerside ar- rived home recently from Eng- land, returning on the Empress of France which landed at Saint John. Her daughter. Mrs. Alan Morris. who has been residing in England for the past year arrived in Summerslde by plane on Jan. mil. She will be joined by her husband. a naval officer. about the first of March. They will reside in Halifax. BORDEN POWER - Mr. John F. Conway, General auperlntedd- ent for the I-'.A. Tucker (Canada) Lid., Montreal general contract- ors. arrived in the province Wed- nesday evening. The firm which Mr. Conway represents has been contracted by the Maritime Elect- ric Co.. to work in the ' ' up and restoration of power-in Bor- den and surrounding districts. Yesterday he spent several hours in discussion with local, employ- ment officials endeavouring to ob- tain linemen and other: suitable for line work. Owing to a short- age of linemen in Montreal. Mr. Conway was able to bring only three of this type of tradesmen with him. in addition he brought a driver and a job forcman.. 5th. but owing to the rainy evening there was a small attendance. The many friends of Mr. Wilfred .MacDougall are pleased to know he has recovered enough to be abiel to return to his home after bein- conflined to the Prince County H"- pita . The friends of Mr. Vaughn Ram- say are sorry to learn of his than and hope he will soon be well Mr. Melvin Marehbank has onci again taken over the Service Stat- ion which haa been operated by Leigh Maynard for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Darrach and family spent New Years with re- latives in Charlottetown and Stan- ley Bridge. The many friends of Mr. Preston MacCaull regret his continued ill- ness in the Health Centre. and hope for a good recovery. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Noye and family to Tyne Vai- iey again for the winter months. Mr. Noye operates the snow plough- WORK 'Ig.ho.un:coaraauenworkinscatioaIiaaIoradintaccofmorI i A section of the business area on Water Street in Sumnn-rside shows the North side of the street devoid of the familiar wire-laden pains that carried electrical cur- (Continued from page 0: "Our High Calling”. was conduct- ed by the president. Mrs. Alexand- er MacKay assisted by Mrs. George Brookins, Miss Edna Macbiurdo and Mrs. W. F. Taylor. The program committee inl charge of the Study Book for next: meeting will be Mrs. Horace Glov-' er. Mrs. William D. Profltt and Ernest Marl-Swen. Mrs. Keir Clark was appointed to ..-present the W. M. S. at the meet- . iigs of the Official Board. Mrs” Jlorace Glover was named dele-I late to the Presbyterial in Char- otteiown on Jan. 24. 25 and Mrs. George Brookins as substitute. Mention was made of the Wo- gm: World Day of Prayer to be d in February at the United urch. Letters of acknowledgment for glfis received were read from M t John MacLeod. Ft. Simpson. an i Mr. T. V. Mooney in charge is Overseas Shipping. T o r 0 nt 0. Twenty-nine books were read (for- ing December. 73 home calls and four hospital calls made, 63 treats and 47 cards were sent. The following membership com-. mitice was appointed: Mrs. W. I).l Profitt. Mrs. George Duggan. Mrs.i Kennedy, Mrs. D. MacKenzie. Mrs. Waldon Davison. Mrs. E. Ingles and Mrs. A. Mac-Kay. 10-11. and in the work of the Society during the year she felt that this motto had been the watchword. For the coming months, she asked the membe a to keep in mind. Acts 1: 0. Reports from the various secret- aries showed advancement in mis-' alonary enterprises as well as in nuances where the sum of 3565.641 was realized and included the fol-l lovring amounts: Associate Hclpersl 847.54. Mission Band 342.60. Baby Band 310.55 and C.G.l.T. 518.00. Some of the work carried out by the Auxiliary during the year in- cluded. New Life Members. World Friendship mailers presented to C. G. l. T.. Mission Band and C. G. l. T. Sliidy Books bought. Outdoor meeting with Associate Mcmbe 3 and Kelvin Grove members as guests, Bible Study. 519 Cards and treats sent. 607 visits made. Racial Brotherhood Program held. 42 Sun- day School pupils wrote the Temp- erance Exams. Boxes of used cloth- lug. books, toys and school supplies sent to various needy places. Old- or Mission Band girls organized in- to an Explorer Group and em- phaala placed on Worship in Mis- aion Band. A Baby Band party at- tended by N women and 19 babies; ardship Reading: at the meet- ings. 330 books and church papers read. NORTH IUSTICO C. W. L. The North Rusttco Sub-Division of Catholic Vlomena League held their monthly meeting in the Parish Hall on Jan. 1, 1956. The p-eaident railed meeting to order and asked our hair. Director to say the '-"- The minutes of previous meeting were then read lecrt-l.. . .ippi'ovcd as read. treaaurei-'a report bowed 1 sum of 3234!) and also that 61 boxes of Christmas cards had been. sold. Social Service conveaor reported a number of baskets given out to nod! It Chrtumas. Cards wera also not to aieh in hospital and the aich were visitd at convgnar.,Mrs. lira. u?.f.'l.l""&.'.l.i A .c. Piaaan and . alums attended the lllsh Iehgtnooeiai. The retreat- -lbhhlllnaitl iJIIIXO'MIHdUOtIdOI- S'SlDE BusiNrsE AREAM Looks Happenings jail to try and listen to these broad- rent and street lighting. They replaced on me south side of came down during the weekend ice Water street in ll'1)ln the first storm. liouever. to establish com- part of the rcmn-mic-iioii of Com- munications east of Summer.-side municatiou lunw lll Prince County the telephone poles seen in the made necessarx In the three day photo are those which have been sleet storm thm. was the worst Jehovah's Sect To Hold Assembly Al Kensington ll - ..r XI. Entertainment Convenor. Mrs. Revel Gauthier said that card part- lea will be started in private homes and each group to try and have as many as possible. Citizenship Com- mlttee to look after the refresh- ments for Blood Donor Clinic held in Parish Hall on Dec. 6. The following LUITQIPOIICIEIICE was then read: Letter from Mrs. Anne McNlel re National Scholar- ship. The sum of 33. was voted sent towards this fund; Letter from Miss I. Araenauit thanking the C. W. L. for help and refreshments served at Clinic held on Dec. 6;MLctter from Mrs. P. L. Boudreault re Magazines. She urged that all members of C. W. L. should read the magazines: Also a paper on Mental Health with broadcast dates and members were asked to try It-,.r . MR. D.E. HELD Douglas E. llcld. of Toronto. District Minister of .lcliuvai1's wil- nesses, arrived in Cliarlotii-luun hear these broadcasts on Mon- Tuesday. being incl by g Vivi"? nights, 10 pm. Sorensen. presiding iiiliiiston of Thy president agkgd F,-g Aye,-5 the Charlottetown coiigrcg:umn.j Mr. licld will spend two WPl'l(S mil the island visiting the coiigi'(-gal-; ions with public sliouiiigs of the; film ”'l'lie New World Society inl Action", and preside at a three day assembly to he held .laniiai'y 20.g 21. 22. at Kciisiiigtoii. Mr. Hold. the youngest District Minister in Canmla. will be the narrator at each showing; lit the. film. Mostly in color it is intrri-st-I ing, cducatioiial. inspiring. and liasl, been slmwn to entluislnslir and-.' iences totalling ow-r 3.000.000 in ulii parts of the free world. The film g shows how Bibles ftllfl liililr rc- aearch innterlal is priult-il and. how the study of Ihc Bililc has united peoples of .-all lamls nun all common brotlicrlmml. i The Cliarlottelnun showing uilll be Friday evening in the local congreglilimfs K i u 1: ii ii in Hall. other shouings uill he Ilt'l1l at Fortune liridgr. Klurrziy llivcnl Summersiile and O'l.cary. The highlight of the two ucck -re:-7 - visit will be rout-iirri Siiiirlny .l.'in- LIKES COMFORT I nary 20th. when Mr. liclrl will CALGARY (CF) ..,'rom ggines. deliver llic public uililrcss ”(lvrr- curator of the Calgary 100, pg. coming the Ft-nits of This Concr- ports a newly-acquired lion cub is ation" in the Kciisiiiclnii ('aiii.'nlian our director. to address the meet- ing and he urged all the women to try and do their best to work together for the social service and Welfare of all. He also gavl a brief outline of Mental Health Broadcasts and went on to say that mental sickness today is nothing to be ashamed of and could he treat- ed llke any other illness he urged casts if possible. ALI. MEAT BIRMINGHAM. England ICPI --Police are searching for a gang; who stole a truck believing it wasl loaded with Christmas poultry! instead. they got t'.2.500 worth of mutton and lamb. BAR BU NEW LINES Go up i ment program has missed its mark ST, JOHN'S. Nfld. ICPI-A Lib- eral member of Parliament says Newfoundland's fisheries develop- by concentrating on fresh frozen fish production and neglectingl other curing processes. Major W.W. Carter, fed-:ral member for the south coast rid- ing of Burln-Burgeo, said in an interview that concentration of development on the northeast coast would satisfy fresh frozen fish markets for years to come. "On the south coast, which is l .gF'lEay. Jan. 13. 1956 the logical place to develop lhc fishery with its open ports an year around, it is a tragedy that the productive capacity for fresh frozen fish has been acompllsiied mainly on the development of plants on the northeast coast. and nothing has been done on the. southeast coast except at (lrandl Bank and Gaultois." he said. "We must therefore turn to expansion in aiiulher direction. We must expand our salt and pII'!xIt.'d fish operations and we should pay more atteiilion to the canning of y-. p T . The Guardian, Page 11 AS-tresses Need Of General S lDevelopmeni In Fisheries fish." Major Carter said it thought the federal governinen has been ”iax" in efforts to pro mote the herring and markere fishery. ”The fishery dc-velopnicnl pro yam has not come to grips will the real problem." Major Carter said. ”What is needed are inurv out lets. it is not enough for the operators of the fish plants to we clalize in one product." He said tisliermen could tripii their catch if there was soiui means of disposing of ii. Driving Rain Hampers West Prince Repair Work A driving rain all day Tuesday. continued to hamper the work oil repairman in the West Princel area. Despite the weather power. was restored to the Western Hos pital about eleven o'clock in the- mar ' . it was supjied from dlesywgeneratlng u located nl a shed back of Myrick's Store on Main Street. Some work on the lines was done on main street and if the mild weather holds for several days it is hoped that the greater part of the town will be hooked up. The total destruction of poles carrying the power lines to All berton. O'Leary and Tignish pl'es- ented a gloomy picture to resid- cuts of the area over the weekend The prompt response of the Mari, time Electric Company in brine- a generating unit to Alberlon. with plans for a similar arrange. ment for O'Leary and Tignisli, isl most encouraging to those who or! struggling along with lnsuffic-, -expericuccd in the Couiity iii liv- ing memory. and which resulted in widespread and extensive dani- age. especially to power and com- munication lines. (Photo by Wottoni O'LEARY Mr. and Mrs. Weldea Tupper of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. have left for their home after spending snma days with Mrs. Tupper'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ramsay in Unionvale. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson. and family of Cascumpec. were Sunday visitors to the home of Mrs. lludson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tliumas Silliker in Mt. Royal. Miss Ellen Cornish spent; a few days with her parents Mr. and Mr: Arthur Cornish recently Ellen in training in the Prince County Hospital in Summersidu. Mr. and Mrs. Percey Vale of Charloitlown were recent visitors to the home of Mrs. Vale's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Damas Arsenauit in Carleton Lot 6. Misses Leia and Lila ('.'raaweil, nurses-in-training in the Prince Cnuiity Hospital In Summeraide. spent a few days at their home in Bloomfield recently. ient ualcr. equipment. SIX POLES LWBROKEN heating and lighting coratiuns. liiiss ilosaleeii f."4il'ig him to look allcr sainn, also trca for school children. Correspondence uas l('i'lfl i-on sistlng of letters from Rvri f'rns: T.B. i.(-aguc. Radio Broarltuizsi I stitute News was reccned and pas sed nlll. bliss liosalecii Callaglinii was mi A late survey shows only six posts of the Maritime Eectrir's (ioinpany's line unbroken from Alberton to Tignish. Funding the return of electricity all social activities in the area; appear to be at a complete stand- still. The Alberton skating rink IS closed. Classes were being held 'i'uL-sday in the old school for the first time since the storm but the new school depending on an electric oil fur- nace for heat. reinaius closed. Fortunately mild weather con- tinues otherwise conditions would be serious. it is understood that the R.C.M. P. radio hook up to Charlottetown is still in operation from their patrol car and is available for em- ergency messages of any kind. lTrair'i Service. In West Prince Near Normal Train service to Alberton and Tignish in the western part of the Province has been back to normall for the paat two days. although the CNR communication lines are still out of operation to -these points. To replace these a ham radio ayatem is in operation which is working on a very satisfactory hula. Yesterday the circuit from Charlottetown to Emerald Junct- ion was repaired and went into operation again. Throughout most of the storm the regular scheduled trains on the Inland Division ran very close to their time limits on the various runs. Practically all the delays were to those trains which are operat- ing in connection with tho Borden Parry. There has been aomo tie-up on the mainland division. The Montreal-Halifax trains running far behind time were causing de- lays on those arriving at Torment- fne. But once the cars had been brought across the straits very little time was lost. The regular trains caused little concern for the deapntcherl. as satisfied with nothing less thanIl4-gion Home where the assembly home comforts. lwill be held. APPRECIATION The Board of Trustees and management of thcl Prince County Hospital wish to express tlwir apprm-ia-l tion for the splendid assistance and co-operation shown scrvation. By not using unnecessary equipment such as neon signs, eto., the power can be larger area. Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. NOTICE Fire sirens in Summerside will be tested today. Friday at 6 p.m., 9 p.m. and 12 p.m. (midnight) and p on Saturday at 9 a.m., and 12 noon. 1 Attention Alberion Residents The emergency generator we have installed in your area provides a limited supply of power. Help your neighbours to receive power by non- ABDON ARSENAULT, Fire Chief. spread over a by the public during the recent emergency. Our special thanks are due to the emplmocs of tho. Electric Light Department for their untiring efforts to. maintain service during the earlier difficult hours and to the firm and employees of Morrison & lVl;n'Rae Lim-' ited who provided an auxiliary power unit and round the l clock maintenance service. Special mention should also be made for the gcn- - erous contribution of time and effort made by the follou - ing firms and individuals in helping us to provide heat. light, communication and other necessities during a very ; trying period: R. T. Holman Limited, M. F. Sr-hurmnn - Co. Ltd.; Foley's Drug Store; Canadian National Express .l Co.; Town Taxi; members of the R.C.M.P. and Town Po- . lice; Messrs. Harry T. Holman. Frank Jenkins, Arthur Robinson, Gordon Yeo, Earl Hickey, Earl MacDonald and 1 many others. our splendid staff also displayed the finest traditions of their professional training by working night and day to look after the comfort and well being of the patients n under their care. - 1 ' To one and all we chunk you most sincerely. On behalf of the Board. .lUST.'K A. SCALE. President I 1 January 12. 1956- WANTED IMMEDIATELY The Town Sonwnoraido requires immediately polo ethnbon. with or with- diINly., ' 'I1-me . Town of Summoraldo out climbing oquhamont. to hem restore broken electric and power Inca. Mon experienced in this work on Irgunty requested to comm the electric p IHR plant or the Town clad: Office lllIDO- i 1 these train! by maintaining the schedule hale laid down meeting points. and could move without interruption. Added precautions were more necessary in the case of the move- ment of extras and it was these trains which were subject to the - most delay. ELMWOOI) W.I. The December meeting of the Elmwood Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Colwill on December 13th. The pre- aident. Mrs. Neil Campbell presid- ed and opened the meeting by sing- ing lnatitute Ode and repeating the Mary Stewart Collect in unison. The roll call was answered by 11 membe n with an exchange of Christmas presents. Thera was one visitor present. Minutes were read, approved and signed. The sick commitiee had no re- port. The school committee report- ed the school neat. tidy and clean and nothing needed only some de- Attention The public is advised that 2427 has now'been connected. our Phone Number M ETEOR TAXI Summerside. Attention All motorists in Aiberton are hereby requested to use their vehicles only when necessary and are asked not to park on town streets except where absolutely necessary a.s motor traffic on the streets hinder street clearance and the work of linesmen trying to restore service. TOWN OF ALBERTON. Henry Clark, Town Clerk. - SUMMERSIDE C Tonight 7:15-9:15; ..lNTO THE CW1 pointed on school for uinlrv pnioiitlis. Program committee: .1115- piiildii (iallzinl and Mrs. Vfaldi-oi .MacPlici-. it has iiimcd ant Isccouiled that no semi .3200 to Ilii T B. l.c.ip,iio, and get niorc (oi Liver ()il Capsules. it was (lP1'lflP( to make 2 lbs of sugar into c.-iiiily for concert. The next meeting at llw liomi of Mrs. Neil Campbell when ri-1 call will be answered uith an in stitule cup. The collection amount ed to 65 cents. The pro1.:i'am con sisted of a guessing contest led in Miss Helen Ducherlv and won in Mrs. Wilfred Campbell. A balloon blowing and bursting Clnllflsl 19;. by Misses Hilda Gallant and Rmzal by Mrs. Wilfred Campbell and won een Callaghan. A vote of thanks was extended to the hostess for opening her hmm for this meeting. The mean" closed by singing the ”Queen, Lunch was served by members. NED DENTIST! HALIFAX (CP)-Dalhouss Uni- versity hers saysgthal dentistry in Canada, and particularly in In Atlantic provinces, "is at a criti. a1 stage in its. development.” The statement added: "It in h. perative that an expansion u. be made." RT Chartered Accountants '1'. Fm-la Hickey Bank of Comment In In-moraine. P. INSURANCE II. E. Iis & Son Limited l'In - Am -- cuuny 5 1-3 st. Snininenldo Optometrist E. E. Parkman B. F. Hunter, R.O. . P.E.l. - Phone 3 lIAI.l.hlAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc.. 0.D. II Water Street Sammaii Ilovo Manrlcc MllI'ii Man's Wu! PHONE 353 Photographer: HE READ STUDIO I). W. SEARS Motorists Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 ARRON CAME A NEW OUTLAW BELLE Snlmis DAUGHTE .133; olJ&U!'F3"""""" Today 3:30-7-9:15 Saturday '7 -9:15 ”'JUNGl.'E MOON MEN" JOHNNY WKIIULLX i. l. l.; g. i. i .. -0.. o-var-,x .. 9