' togununtty passed away IMAGINARY FISHING TRIP Miss Yvonne Nesbff of Digby, windows of Smallmans Ltd. in accompanied ".9 S. tlefil Arsenault Mrs. Allison by Summerside on Tuesday afternoon. of Mis- Slowly and repeatedly they are oouche are seen under hypnosis on going through the motions of cast- and imaginary fishing trip while ing and reeling in the manneriol seated comfortably in one of the many a good fisherman until being Major Inman, 76 Dies In S'side A prominent resident of ” in Prince County, Hospital Wednes- day morning in . Major T.H.E. lnman. He was in his--Tlth, year. The late Mr. Inman was born at North St. Eleanors a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George In- man of that place. He grew up and intended school in that com-l ingiity. , V i e. enlisted in the army in the Fiist.-World War and after service. ovaruas was discharged with the rank of major. During his service cotter he served as second in, com d of his regiment in Eng? la ' . ter the war he returnedl to or St. Eleanors and took up, farming and fox rnnching- lie was also prominently engaged in the: oyler fishing. About twenty yearsl the person of. "W" Let's Talk It Over awakened from the hypnotic sleep by Dr. Kit, master showman and hypnotist who during the evening presented an entertaining program based on hypnosis at the Civic Auditorium Photo By Wotton no one ever argues against their use. Improvements in educational some of the new features of techniques have more subtle and school life which are sometimes tcondemned en bloc as frills and, ways targets for the sniper who gm. furbelows by the gentlemen with! believes that whatever was is al- the yesterday's are simply aids to a wider and course, in the advance of educa- educationl than was hitherto available. We, rose-colored glasses comprehensive 1 WHY! less obvious effects, and are al- belter than what is, Of tion some new ideas prove imprac- tical and fall by the wayside. Also. may as well call the vacuum clean-, on the fringes of the general ad- er, lawn sprinkler machine frills. Because the good effects of the latter are so obvious, been in the hospital twice, the last time for about two weeks. immediately prior to his death. He is survived by his wife, the former Bessie Yeo of Belmont. Lot l6 and by two sons and two daughters Lois, Mrs. Wyman Clark. Hamilton, Beth. Mrs. Jack Carruthers. Summerside, Victor and Harlan in North St. Eleanors. Another daughter, Doris. Mrs. Reginald Hockin died this past and milkinglvance some hairbrained schemes. I But it is reasutiable to suppose that 1 the main stream of progress is as solid and substantial as is the case in other fields of endeavour. On the other hand. there are doubtless examples of the false front, or what someone has called the "Queen Anne Front" and the :"Mary Ann Back." in school sys- tems as in other organizations. it is easy to be begulled by window dressing and a progressive looking exterior for public appraisal. which may be, like beauty, only skin - deep. There should be a solid core . , of application to studies and more I summer. A sister Mrs. ll.V- Carr, . or less uninviting hard work behind Llboi-oIM.P." ' tcoatlnued from page it ' the Sites situation. He al-l protect. its continued by referring, to the potato tax-lit situation. and the research being done with ref-t erence to the fishing industry. Mr. Kicklinm thanked the dele- sates fmj their support. and out-, lined briefly the iaroiecu which have taken place. and will con-i county. Other Savilie. M.L.A: Cecil Miller, cu. didate for Queens county; s.s. Hessian. M-I-.A.; Arthur Gaudet of the Patriot; Neil Matoeson, M.P.. and Mr Wade Hughes. RESOLUTIONS Following are the resolutions: Be it resolved that the electors of Kings County express our deep regrets at the passing of our for- mer honored president, Mr. C.B Clay. and Mr. A.F Peters, Presi- dent of the first district. Whereas the Hon. A.W. Mathe- son. Premier of Prince Edward successful years as leader of the Liberal party in this Province; and whereas Honorable Mr, Ma- theson enjoys the confidence of the electorate as shown by his succeu at the polls at the last provincial election; now therefore the annual meeting of the Kings County Liberal 8:-'.s0('lafl0n ex- presses our confidence in our Provincial leader and his govern- ment. Whereas Right Honorable Louis St. Laurent has successfully lead his government through a general election meeting with a high de- gree of success: and whereas our Prime Minister has continued to enjoy the confidence of the people of Canada and has deserved that confidence through the wise meas- ures which he and his govern- ment have taken through these difficult post-war years; and whereas our Dominion Parlia- ment will be dissolved within the next year; be it therefore resolved that we, the Liberal Electors of Kings County do ex- press our continued confidence and enthusiasm in support of the Prime Minister of Canada. our aospoksinaupportofthepipeline 7” tinue to take place in Kingsl speakers were George island, will shortly complete ten "Id dents were elected: m-rnR. Pl of Vdmyrv-tf'L P- -.13? cm On Friday. naadc 0. ts BM followins officers Inna wise” Club Leader; :35. inanaganent at ealvu. Officers were lien appointed from the club members as follows Jean Halon - President; Eleanor Macliinnon - Vice-President; Rom Murray - ls1:ratnry-Trea- sumr. Followins this portion of the Intel-Ill the new president and secretary held a short meeting to, decide on the name of their newl club. On motion and approval of those present it was decided that the name "Pleasant Valley 4-H CI" Club." he the name given to the new club. The meetlns then decided that the agenda for January would be the breed of calves for the new club- Due to the fact that January and Feb”!!! calves have a dis- tinct advantage over calves born in April, the members plan to- make a special effort to obtainl En Corporal Spurgen J. naseloon of Souris, P. E. 1.. Pfuentiy sta- tioned at RCAF Station summer- side. has twice availed himselfas 1 blood donor in answer to em- ergency calls from the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. Cpl. Haselden possesses blood of the RH negative factor Group "0" which is universal in that it can be used for any patient whose blood contains the RH negative factor. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph llaselden. Sourls. P. E. 1.. Station CJRW and has been employed at the RCAIWS Station Hospital as Med- '1. ical Assistant and Laboratory Technician for the D!!! Year and ' 1. Fans Bowness-Bedqeue - Grade I- 3 half. Cpl. Hlaselden resides in Rggdjng the RCAF's Sernon Park mar- cl Eu M g,-ged ,.,G 4, 4 .. ried quartet: wlthhlilla wifesfsahrer voca:)nsoIolii'i'lY Oqu rs and their t ree c en n a. cum, and Lauren-. ' I. g Gallant, Bedeque - Grade I- ” 0 I. calves as early as '” so thatl the calves will be of sufficient size to be shown at the local achievement day next fall. White; 2nd- A. Macxenzie; 3rd- Hugh McEachern: 4th-William Hlfril: 5th-Wendell Graham. Library Saturday, NOTICE I will be at the Alberton Dec. 15 I52 itttllllil Wendy MacNeili-Tyne Valley-Grade 6- Vocal Solo - goalioi Jewell-Bedeque-Grads 1-Vocal sciiuitM”AitssciitiL PARADE-K Toliss pleasure in presenting the following over Radio this Satnrdaygvs ning. December 15. as 1-:3.o'p,m, vs. Sandr H to-wiimot v A I Piano-3010'”. .u”.-mwh . Bsghppls Piomp-Bedoque-Grad? I-Vocal Verna heard-Augustine Cove-Grads 6- Reading Sandra Maclllayden - Augustine Cove - Grade 6-Piano Solo Diane Webster-Aw 1-Vocal Solo -7. -s 00. '10- me Cove- Grads 0 These students will compete in the 1-: class room division competition. Interscholastic Quiz Contest Finals, agl he retired and moved to Sum- from 2.30 to 5.00 p.m. for the purpose of receiving 4 AND OVER CLASSROOM DIVISION SCHOOLS lthe fancy trappings if real prog- ' h fess is M be made. R D." m .d. Liberal leader. Rig t Honorable Louis St. Laurent, and his govern- sid. where h. lived um” ms: Miscouche, also survives. dc h' lDe:'?eFIl):I'idEyl'lilI II:IetJSllIgxBTit(lIII:eB0III- vertise in education a i th A t ' u I II 0 erl . ,n::;e:" :f'l;';e"”g:;':n:::,';';;'i neral will be held on Friday after matters, and indeed education hasl .,,,,,,;.,,,,1..,, ,.,,,,,mm,,. The following school teams who have been winners on Schurmans School Par. bunch of the can-am”! Legion lliJ(:l1)i:iedIlI(-:l':hl'l(;(.g(,l?l(eI( rTetCtlrilit-y :;'o:)I12:l:lyads,t:?fl.fteii;ie'tligfrI:):ti lgiteinliiicll: brought. in the folllowing sliaie of Mrs. Vernon England, ad? WIII niieet at the new Sutrlimetgside I'LIgIl SCIIOOI this FPICIBY, December 14th "M ' member M mum md LT" Legion and Masonic honors. ln- all the schools must deliver the Prgisclgendeslltlientpwlg ("I a Secretary. at p'm' or a sudden death P ayo ' I”'”" M495 N” 3 A-I3 3"” A-Mi terment will be in the Peoples goods. I Dunn (-9..-tectegi. Roy IWh.lte, Buying live and dressed Alberton. KENSINGTON .- IORDEN M MARIAN ACADEMY le suffered from a heart all- In it for a number of years and, fo the last four years was In: i l g health. Recently he had WESTERN GUARDIAN Cemetery. Slierbroolte 4-- Call”- Club Reorganized The Sherbronke 4-H Calf Cluh held their annual and reorganiza- Young Seaman Goes Down With Scow HALIFAX 1CPt- a young sea- ' man. lndentified as Nonnan Fou- lgere of Arichat. N.S., drowned Secretary-Treasurer (re-elected) The following committees were elected from the floor: nominating committee-Francis White. Doug- las Coffin. Louis Campbell. Mar- shall Peters, and Warren Macin- nls. Credential commlttee- E.J. Dunn, Frank Murphy, K. Smith and Paul Gallant: resolution com- mitte&Wm. A. White, John Dixon poultry including dressed geese and ducks every day except Saturday, at my home. Free truck service for large lots. MRS38. R. PENDLETON. Kensingtori , Ihc notice. gag ban :. s-.,; A Wednesday while a scow was bo- member, Allison Laughlin. Th e, ing sunk in nearby Bedford Basin "WP meeting opened with the singing Foiigere was a crewmember of lot 0' Canada which was followed. the tug Banstar which towed the by the reading of the minutes and 'scow liiuli to seep Water to be su:lt . . roll call. The v ctm ecame angled in t e H. 'm" "nm In”! New business then took place folk! Ind W8! PUIIM 10 lhl 501'; ;with the appointment of new of-l 10'"- BENEFITS FROM OIL Under a 1950 law Iraq puts 70 per cent of its rich oil revenues, into a national development fundl each year. l T7 W l l tional meeting at the home of clubl TEE RIVER School . Dooomber I) at 8 pm. ilit. nunnnr sicm.-:rt.t. will be about from INDIAN River Chrlstmu .on.lficers: These are: l'rban Laugh-I ..,g -n..,.-,.1.,, me, 1), llin. Club Leader; Charles Y e ol . 'and John Dekker; Adult Direct-l q- UYING Pom-T37 CIIIY. It on: Peter Deeker, President; Al-, Flint Mllldl! t-IIPMIIII TIIUFP lison Chnppell, Vice-President and In.Waddell Bro-.Cr-iumt Merilyn MacDonald. Secretary - ' Treasurer. u v:lL:M.,y-r' '" hm; The business portion of the meet-l lling consisted of plans for an Inter- agmnl-1-()N 1.11.", wnch" n club debate to give club i-nemberst :::'.:.'J'.::':.":..':;..:'..":.”: --ml:::".::”;.:t:' f:.".'l3:2” "' . te s. . .. . YMOND Grant, optometristldogliltg-nntl:tS5ElIIi:c:o::l-I tIl'i:Ic:)I;T "SI'TIOkC SIQHGIM w ha in his Tignlsh ofiico Satur-inf electricity and use of Sher- "' ”'"'""' l'::::l:. 1': .":;t: '" Tec""'w'0' , . . " "3'"Ge33?n:'.'””'t'r-151'--5”-"”?l1it:..."f.f”ll..lZ"1liTful. Photographed on the was I&'' ”I'""'”"" I" P"""l' "5 meet at his home on January 12'l rado Rlver In the G rand 1 7:09 to 8:30 meeting after in 1957, ';Canyon, a magnificent back- . w.7n"'"- - ' After the business portion of thel ground. There IS excitement I MEN cALLEDg summer. meeting. the members enjoyed a suspence and action. Stgr. " rewonded to In Harm period of recreation which was fol- ring D 8 n R Andrew: and 1 Crupaud Theatre FRI.-SAT.-8:30 sl IHAIRCUTS-ADULTS 75 cams HAIRCUTS-CHILDREN 50 CENTS BRUSHCUTS-ADULTS s1.oo - glowedby dll' I It ml. . I "'m'"" "I M" C""' by Mrs. .P3dveva(rllyulI.aItl:llIinI..rThe PIPE-F L8UFl9- G00d 5110115- o .171 Ottawa St. last evening a (13.00 o'clock. when an oil floor meeting then closed with tho sing-INOTE-TIIII II "R01! to 50 "IE , M Mam, ,. J . .- mg of the National Anthem. I--I plctnrcubeforc rlollls for :l kt lglllfllll upward through the '"'I" ta lator. No damage res lted. . " Regular All?C0VERlNG- Mr. Sam ns and of Stimrnersidc. who 0 is 1 patient in Prince County Hos-p MQBTIHQ p lbs a result of being injured4 o3Water Street West early Mon- l Bord B xnnsnvaron d lvcninx when struck bv at en ranch Canadian . o i ' Wed. Thur. 7:l5-9:15. A big "mi W" ""'””"'d I” '"""'"l double mu, "Kentucky ,Jubllee'. as recovering satisfactorily. Mut-tlsegion. will be hold in the ti o I-rays taken Tuesday reveal etln only a slight fracture to the Legion Hall Friday, Dec. 14 comedy with a dash of the older songs. in color and a mystery Mr," hm... grsmks. A'l'Hear: l:'li!IaQ".k Hllllary , - - -- ,. mo ll. ex ion. on drawing 'm”,mn, SPONSORED p at R p.m. Ladies Auxiliary wed, mi Fri. mm. Wm” Al item in ,VPslPrfIl,V'l issue in Wm meet Sam, time. 95.00. rQnrd to the demonstration of lgnosls by the Great Dr. Kit at f Iiimmv-rsirle Auditorium on T sday evening, was in error I regard to the last paragraph lch stated that the show was &TM by the Summersitie Y's REGENT romtir 1 - 9:20 FRIDAY-3:15-7-9:20 - SATURDAY - 7 - 9:20 "SMOKY CANYON" CHARLES STABRET'l'-SMILEY BlJRNE'I'l'lG 'a Club. The program. was in t. privately sponsored and while lie! in to the r Eeid pro-vlous entertaining per- frltmnnce of Dr. Kit. the show on mun had no direct connection Alony local club. every respect Wossional Cards I Chorlorod 3 S Accountants A E '1'. Erie Hickey hmun Bank of Commerce ' Build .P.l. Dani a INSURANCE For Christmas this year. give REGENT 'l'HEA'l'RI-Z GD-'1' TICKETS in books of.60c to 35.00. mi '- fghonniunumuna-gpundwr.:t1 - hIQofyaoronhoHlsvo- Phone 65-5 BARBERING PRICES L EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 15th BRUSHCUTS-CHILDREN .......... 65 CENTS SHAVFS ............... 50 CENTS Summersldo Barbers Association NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF ST. ELEANORS A by-law has been enacted by the Village of St. Eleanors to the effect that the Town Planning Act Regulations will apply in all respects within the confines of the village. Any person therefore con- templating property changes, including new con- struction or exterior renovation to the extent of more than S2500, must first obtain a permit. To. obtain this permit they must apply in writing giving the extent of the work contemplated to the Village Clerk, Mrs. Linda Muirhead. COMMISSIONERS or sr. iiiaianoits llleht going limo 6n Clvtillmi X&GfDON&HI&.N'AXi"TuAl ...Ibe Iul Onvlaod Home-aerw log All the Atlantic Provinces. Through steeping can between Sydney. Halifas. Charlottetown. Monaco and Montreal. Travel rolanl. lat the sagfsosr Is your choaflenr. novelty school taxes. THIS WEEK AT - CIVIC STADIUM THURSDAY 4:00-5:M Skating 8:00-10:00 Skating FRIDAY 1:30-3:00-Pro School Skate I215-BYC vs. ACE! EATUIIDAY 2:00-4:00-Skating 0:00-11:00-Moonlight Skate SUNDAY 9:00-11:00-skating Club hl;ll.'- The two teams winning the afternoon competition will be the supper guests of the M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. and will compete that evening- and '2nd place final winners. . , Note to Students--All talent contestants must be on hand at-CJRW on Friday evening, at 7:15 p.m.- and school quiz tennis at 7:45 jun. in presentation on Saturday night. LH Ichurmana School Parade is sponsored and produced by the II. F. lclnrinan Go. 144.. as a public sorvioo feature. to-,decide the 1st. reoordprogrsm lillMAllt .il:'.ll1lRsIlIf .- :allIli:llli'v't OUR BIG CHRISTMAS SALE DEC. I3--DEC. I7 INCLUSIVE PUIOF GOLD CHOCOLATES BOLOGNA, lb. . . . . YORK FEARS, 20 oz. size, - --2 tins for 39: YORK CORN, 20 oz. siz - - 2 tin: for 37: TASTY PACK PEAS, 20 oz. sizo - - - 2 tin: for 351: FLAVOR PACK I BEANS, 20 oz. size - - 2 tins for 39: CBISPY FLAKE OB SNOWFLAKE SHORTENING, - - --- 2 lbs. for 53:: BBODIEB (CIIOC. & WHITE) CAKE MIX--------2 pits. for 59: loam noon CAKE MIX (while) - - plts. for 45: . . - - - 51.19 29: LIBDY8 I - TOMAT O JUICE - - - - 2 tins for 35c IIAPLI LEAF MINCEMEAT - - - - - -.- - Carton 49:: GRAPEFRUIT (largo) - - - - 3 for 29: notes NUTS----------lb. 49: lchimcupsasogsso-3-, EACH cosrouss WHO visit: one MN"?!-'0'0H3!!At!F?!f"lt""!'""l WALNUTS- - - - - - V2 lb. 45: FILBERTS - - - - -g - - - V4 lb. 25; ALMONDS - - - -- - - V4 lb. -39a AUSTRALIAN V srsoso RAISINS, 2 pltgs. PERFECTION MILK - - - - - - -- - biinsfor as: SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 plrgs. for 37: YORK PEANUT surrsn - i2 oz.jugs an BROKEN PEKOE TEA ----'- - lb. 89: roan-1 V ROLLED OATS - - - - - 5 lb. pkg. 53: 2096 on MEN'S DRESS SI-lll.tTS' I096 ore MEN'S conrs s JACKETS BATH TOWELS (Extra spacial) am (ISLAND QUALITY "j ' ' ' sax BLANK T ,70x90l----35.95. 2095 off all H09! stock fiufsiat iv” for 45: B ISI9.” - - - K