a . , Meeting Earl Observance of l of Hillsborougl. Youth Sunday Continued from page I Pbif Ii9Ili.faI -only essential traffic waV.s per- mitted in many areas as the gristly Page 2 The Guardian 1 Monday,V0iil1tVooVr 18. 1954 ;l.0Cal Girl Visit Crystal clrv & olsrillcr 'Ass'n Meeting Chapter 0.E.S. 3 .9. E, 5 D- E -on 2. 23 5 task of,sleving debris for bodies of Crystal Chapter. Order of the, CRASWEIJ. for Better photo The North District Girl Guide the missing continued in showery D E Yesterday was observed as 01111:- Eastern Star, was honored by an graphs. lLocsl Association met last week weather. ' ' " ff,';'c1,Z::'ch'1”,';1,E,":,1;n.?""l,?"'c.ny. Emcr enc :co.din cent were . . established yin floods ureasxudui-lng The E371 01 3111509190311 0009' the weekend. Navy reservists in WI. 1.0.1).-21., lield its reuuasli whaleboats searched for bodies. moutn-y mee-ma at the home 01 Army signallcrs set up waIkie- the resen-. Mrs. 0. B. Rayner- talki communication between The minutes of the previous flood areas where telephone com- meeting were read and approved. municatlon was knocked out by Mrs. S. Jeliery. tieaaurer, re- Prlday night's record 7.2 inches of ported mat the chapters xuiancea rain and winds up to 72 miles an were in a most satiaiactory state. h0Ur- ulscusslon took place l'ei8Tdlllll !for their annual meeting with a Grand Matron. Miss Jessie Moss. C0VSDl'l'l0N' CRITICAL m Tllelvery good attendance of all mem- 1 so new mom rs receive er - - s no is a l r l-om degrees of the order. The report. real continues to be critical. Jc- st. Paul's church. Mrs. Alan John- of the autumn tea and.-bnzaaqcording to ii tvlephone message ston. Mrs. P. S. Jenkins opened was read. This function was a from her mother Mrs. Lorne L. the meeting with a talk on the great slli-cess. both socially and Noonan yesterday Mrs.V Coulombe work and duties op; lac.-ll gssgcjg. flnaliclally. Plans were made to, has been ill since the birth of her tlon. Members paid careful at- hold a rummage sale in the nearj daughter five weeks ago. ltention an: IVijiVi'a. W. gi'nVioth. bfVi::d future. ' . . . . V'secretar'. in a ree o n Mm Jessie Moss. D.D.G.M. made1 011391-A1135 AT 555- "M119 -)li";'ai'...iYe tgo oe distribut- .e very fine address and commend- C1?”10””.'”'" 91113193; Tmm-3”” ed. Miss E. Hon read the minu- ed the W0l'thVv Matron on theiM155 170115 M31331" 3''”19- W51 tes of the last meeting and also excellent work done by the Chapt-I 3V:lVislli:Vl;-VVVVhE9VVV1VV1V1EVVVlVlVIVlV3Vg c1;1V;:111a9VV1I5VVV;1e1 stated that sh-.- was retiring as official visit from District Deputy Ida with sped” uVVVmV" on I up lional buts. In St. Peter's Cathedral In Char- lottetown. the children Joined in the lVi.00 a.m. service following the regular Sunday-school session At the evening service, the Rector Rev. Canon G. E. Moffatt was as- sisted by members of St. Peters A.Y.P.A.. the first lesson being the proposed peiision plan to befggngy l';1:g:V”b:lV4afI1;:VfV'V1 'gg'Vn"1T imophed by 1”””'”?' 0mce' To' The special prayers for the oc- lionto, for those in its elnploy. and Halon were Ewen by my Rad” WARE approved by the members. Paul Rays ANTI-LOOTING GUARD An anti-looting guard of RCAF er .....c dry. viiss Hall has been a men was established. . . . After me meeting all members PFOVHWR1 5Bh3l01'll1m- T11?-V VP1'95"ialthfuI member-' of the movement Two days atiel the storm only 5213,13”-Mitzi .:t:nui.lla:m;cLldrhotf:1: At am PM” church 1319 5"l1dly- and vlsl:ors Ill-JVE-d into the re-V 9nVlV3lVl0V:l DlVplns' hnV& dcel'tiii;;Vit65'1for many years and she was cor-V one highvilly link between To- adomed ygchofg now had complete 5C1'1'-WV1 c1111d1'f11 T1-5” 11:o1'fV11d5d me creation ll-all there a social hour Wl 8 e D309 On A 0n 8y 3 er- dlall thanked for her ervlces She'ro t ' l.200.0tlC million 0 lil tlon . . .- - "'0?" 118 391”V'-'9 Y1 3 Y M0001- l y 5 "05 P P 3 Ilbialles. A comlnulilcation from pamed by men. ,VeaChe"V MV me noon, October 25. 5, has much slllnyed Tea was served ,will hoviever continuing to and western Olttario vl'aa open to me Nauunal Educational secremry evening Youth service. the Rector under the collie-nezship of Mls.. .. . . . . . help as a member. -civilian traffic. ' w:l. mm M.. .lul:-n Her- ”5””'1 ”1”1,”7 ” T11” M . - t - N 'thb cl - l - H was read. sussestlns that the Rev. Canon J. 'r. Ibbott was as- .-..i1r.”('v1 M. XX. Mg. Rongld Par-4 -'u"""' 01 W” 1” " ”'"”1ir..r." I J?:l11:'t Tr?d1rinan23"suIf.iiln.d”io o3";1erbi'l33,”l.".ft 3:r13fal5allr'vhaPtsiis EDWVW W establish siVstesdV by, mVemb;rVs otVVt.hVeV a.v.e.sV. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cameron. Charlottetown. who V 0 . au '8. rlne HIT Tea V ker PWM. poured. Covered with C0195 W” hem mmday afmnoommembers agreed that the balance travel was restored. 5”119131'-5111” 101 i1”""1"3 ”"d”"5- on Saturday celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their a hand nude lair? cloth. the table fmm ms 130? 1951090”, at Mm.” was sufficient to enable the aa- Including 45 confirmed dead in T1115 W” d1””5”d "Id 130'.” 1'0” the 111'" 1955011 0110 the 5900110 Barters' Film Lab ' maxed Very a,,,.M.m,e The dbl to St. JV;liriiVsdCVVhurcliV vlhere servate mama" to mnmmn the usual omm-OV hm.”-Nne Ham-5 death next meeting for decision. lesson was read by Bill Ives. The Wedding. V . corations were bowls of red and M5 ""1 11” -i REL 5- E- P161083 expgnsgs lo, ml, season, mm. toll in its lashing course from the Mrs. Willred Hunter reported special prayers for the occasion A large number of friends gilth- A great many lovely gins were ,- . received by the couple in honor- of the day as well as scores of l cards and telegrarris from well wishers in other parts of Canada. and the United States. were given by James Ibbott. Mem- bers of the organization served as the Choir. During the service the officers of St. Paul's Branch of the A.Y.P.A. were pledged and installed by the erect Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cameron, 360 Graf- ton street to greet them on the occasion of their Golden Wedding anniversary. The house was taste- whlte clznatiuns on each side ofVl1”191'"1”11L 11115 111 M1110” Cemeteri- calidelribla bonllrliz clndles in the The 13511 0931515 W01? M95515 H51"1'Y1 Colors of me Cmpten gxioore. Gerald Hooper, Ernest Coles. Thomas Moore, Bert Younk- er, William Molylieaux. The flower ,.-.outh Atlantic was set Sunday at that a yearly report of the chap- ter activities had been forwarded to Echoes, the Order's official pub- lication, together with a picture taken at the Sanatorium library, bers expressed willingness to as- sist Guide or Brownie activities as) 127. may be required. 1 It the worst fears of Red Cross The question of leaders was dis-land police are realized. the final cussed and Mrs L. MacKa'y ad-,hurrit-ane toll may be 150 or more. bearers were Rov Jewel. Raymond - . . - l . . . . - r V V . vised that Patkdals Company hadiwith about half in this provlnce- which is admlnlstred by the chap- iully decorated with a profusion of Pouring tea during the alter- g:VCV1:V:V'V?;7V'g1V'51:1S1V1e5fV'VV1V1VVVyX:'Vf;fV;On1?'0dl11e now obtained more leaders. Oneiao fa inland that a hurricane is ter. , RECWT. i51-5W5 1737 131- F1"31'11h1911"- autumn flower; 3; well 3,; mg”, noon were Mrs. Roy Cudmore, ' - other company in the District was a rar plienomcnon. Mrs, M, M, Mum-V,-V reporting Who TCPFE-Sen!-5 the YOUIIB D00PlC Carnauonm mum, and gmV.uouV Mm James Brady. My-5, wV GV V ANNIVERSARY SI-IIIVICES ..lMt Yet In action but it was hoped At 4 ii. ni. Sunday. The cans-lror services at Home and Abroad "1 ”1eR;'b”:rKV'y'P,g!:,'f;V" The serving table was centered Bruce and Mrs. Frank Hobbs. In Hillside Lodge . . . , 1 hat leaders would shortly beldian Pres ll.5L of Ontario storml gwd m L - 1 had b dr - Were: . . . 1 M M D Du b . ., IV V I .h H H,-Lalge cnnglvgallnn- altendvdll l , V is 8 8 uoo can lstrt- V by is large thiee-tlel wedding cake the evenillg rs. . . n or, sVdrei1”L;fV1:V:1fVV:;1e::e1:,g Sn Tfwmlav both mnrnirl,-'1 and evening ser-l;1”"Vhc0"11"3V "1 "51””” W '1 "WV”V”1V1Va1”e: 41;1”1r”19d 111”11d95b1V)1'V35Vbuted for knitting. It was decided 3:;"es5ecI,E):Vg:yt' gflinpgegwgiinqcegg with its whiteness relieved by de- Mrs. Allison Owen. Mrs. Herbert, VVVVVVVVV VVVV-h N, CVV Gordon Con”; VVICPS at Tl'lll:l)' l'nlied Church CTVV, 30111:” S I ,.m h , ,Vd deg, :11 "”55"13 an 910150 to continue the practice of former Bura, ' corations of golden maple leaves Platts and Mrs. Guthrie Ballingall t ' yesterday on the occasion of the '5' m3 d0 er 1” ex 0 P rA:r;ea:5L nine others were known 3'91"-5 Hid DECK I b0X 01 l-OYI 50? Melmbem of the Junior Auxmnry and the number "50" also In gold. presided. presiding. There were IMEIILV-I0lli'V' h VV V V. Vh sh Vh. 91” experience of Guiding comlilbupl members and five visitors present.;;)n:VeV'v1e?,;1;:V,V0Rm,VeAVl”I,:;(nkS Maifled much to the meeting with herito be dead of D.D.G.M. Bl-o. L. Stewart along,LPVm mnV'mV,Ved me SGVVVVVTVS Mjhelpftll sugwatlons. Mrs. J. Mac-lthe missing. with other Eros. Aere welcomed to RNV HMVVVM Ch'ris,V,lDonald was elected chairman. Mrs. .si.t d h; the meeting by Bro. Coffin. Thela,:dP RWT Dawd BV,”VHVV.eV RWV C James Brady. treasurer and Mrs. Alan Johnson secretary. Those serving included lvri. Rankine McLaine. Miss Jean Fer- guson, Mrs. Vincent Pineau, Mrs. J. H. Cameron, Mrs. R. J. Cam- eron, Mrs. Arthur Turpin, Mrs. E. a needy hospital. Miss M. MacMlllan was appoint- ed convenor of the sanatorlum library. Miss M. Stewart gave a report It was topped oy a large gold wreath with the "50" in its centre. Thd guests were received at the door by Mrs. R. H. Shaw, daugh- ter of the celebraiits, and greeted also attended the service in a body and took part in the dedication of their banner which was recently presented by a member of the con- gregation. Taking part in the de- those listed among Vlluaxizsiilrr MORGIJE lnlllatory dczree lids conferred on V Vx, Sn .. , . ., . V V V V mo V.,md,da,,,s Mm Em wmmm gVVVVV3VViVlli9 SiV1VVV:9VV3V:ViVrlitlVVaSLnlVfVd1 Lunch was served and EVVnemI- AVVV undisclosed number of body” oVr;VVtVlViehlocl1l Film Committee. of dlcatlon ceremony were Sandra m the living room by Mr. and Mrs. G. Platts. Attending to the zuest MacLenn acting as degree master dues, p,.E,m.h,.rV In mp mm,nVmz,ldiscusslon followed the adlourn- awalted identification in a make- ViV'V it s e has been elected secre- Lord, Dianne Lancaster and Palema Cameron. Among the many guests book were Mrs. Joseph Hughes It is planned lo confer this degleeghe took for his sum-Fa ..The'.ment of the meeting. shift elnergelicymorgue set up at ary. V V Altken. were Rev. E. P. Benoit, Calgary, and Mrs. Milton Stewart. Super. V on No other cand,d,-R95 max; Tues- Immmon of Chnsw. and in the the police 5L.,iiI()H in Etobicoke, l- W35 decldbd to hold both I -m-----m-j Rev. M, D, Dun.bl3.r and Mr. N. A. vialng the preparation 01' M9. and l day night. s. camel-on Reid. Monte-,m-enrng. "Tho lVlrlE&' of the 1131119” 11” 0i the Plumber valley fV1V1"”"3Ke 5816 and a cake sale in Continued from pass 1 Matheson, M.P. replenishing the serving plates gue and Jnhli Borlnell, Charlotte-.Mornlng", angel gull...-L W... Continued from page 1 Vlll8895- V V 9 "'31" ll1l,11',e and B Slmns ten r-r'm”Cr'mrrT-mlTm'-" All the children of the host and were MIL J. W- Blanchard: MN- m,,.,, ,.,.,. me m,d,d.,.,.5 on T,,..,,-5p,,,,,,,,,. g.mm,,,,,,V, ,,.mV The Most of the Etoblcoke Vcaualties- as money raisins projects. llead, M 83 ng hostess were present for the big Ted Praught. Mrs. Arthur Splllett. day mgmV VCh,,,,. undpr H". dllpmian of Mn Rgpoft Heath" Red Cross dliecwr Robert Camp- BMiss Mabel Adams and Mrs. G. Mwke event. They were the three sons Mrs. L. J. MacDonald and Mrs. l),l:l,c.,lvl, sll-war-l col-npllmenLedVGeorge A. Than-lpson, F.R.C.0-; re s” C -t t” :1 M1: yiliwn orl,Emb”.:OI.(e "jg Elarly gum 1' Ra?;"” were Bpmimed 019 NICILIOLSON Stewart Palmeh and the only dauzliter. The latter Benjamin Stentiford. VV the degree team for their sp1endVdV (CHM, AVRV(.V.uVV rendewd SWV VgV0us.SleveHarc:VnVserxt;Vlt;VVVr:V;ld ay Edi er; weViV:e Pg) any 31-ocg ci:DtelVs representatives to the co- Sam om VfVVm'nVV Vnjumid in tram Ls Nora. Mrs. R. H. Shaw. accom- In addition to the --wedding cake presenumon of the d(.g,.EesV He pmdlclal V,m,,-,9 ,,.h,,.y, ,m.h,d,,d twoVcaVVdVVVVaVe y. y VVOJZV :r;Vd washegm :2 V:loeVVV tirolgaglng commlt.ee of the P.E.f. wee-K at--SoVVVVhVVmptonV panied by Mr. Shaw. Halifax; Karl. there were also a brides cake and a special tribute to Bro. J. H. ltfac-.bF'3Ul1lUl Vflnlhrms. ."Sinz A SDIIN Mr chgmbers 33V earmd VMVVVVMV VV a darn Ra many DV . . Ch8Dl9l8- NEILL Mrs. Jean Eioblooke accompanied by Mrs" Camemm 3 Swan” aka Gregor for his part in the degree, or Pral-e lly Slain:-t' and ,.;'VVVV 'ValeVman 'V f . in fdn V ah lm Vt ,Vh Vt 0 . 1'" VMl5- Ira Clark and Mrs. E. Phil- dmwned' ' ' Halifax: Jae". accompanied by Mrs. An interesting touch was the at- BVOV SLPMVVV VVdVVVVVed mm the iJolCe m Th, Lord” hy EIWYV V C:-V V. VV. sic aim lz cie Vliousis. AV as M on Warning. lips were appointed to represent OLIVE mcmm Ray Emu, Cameron, Summerside: and Ralph. tendance of the bridesmaid of the .. or ringing a out he recent tax:-I Men, llomeii and children were the chapter at the annual meeting ' ' Charlottetown. wedding of 50 years ago. The then coke, drowned PALMATEER fireman D ,V V .V For the celebration Mrs. Cam- El;objcokeV drowned, eron wore a medium blue silk district meeting will be held in Charlottetown in November. It is expected that several Grand Lodge! tion meeting between Mr. St. Lau-lswept itiw the IEIKIII8 torrent with rent and Quebec Premier Du-ialmost no chance of escape. plessis. It was Mr. St. Laurenfsll Miss Florrle Lapthorn, now Mrs. Angus Cameron. is the only other surviving member of the wedding of the Tuberculosis League. f The meeting then adjourned and refreshments were served by Mrs. 100! Annilh:IMry niflcers will be present and the - . . l t 1 1 1 M V ERECT BAILEY BRIDGES RADLEY, Bobby, 4, Woodbridge, Crepe dress with blue lace and had third dt'.ErreV ulll 179 exemplified ,C(lix.1ar)rlbe(r)s Ial'lalelee(:lg!l:::I'eC'fl1,y:nt0thlf:1 V VG. B. Rayner and Mrs. S. Jeffery. drowned. ya corsage of pale pink roses. lpsrty of half a century back. at this lneetlng. He urged all the Th F , V , m..e.,nRV l Sunday the mop-up operation TV RADLEY, plane, 3, woodbr-ll-lge, The visiting committee izave a Queeffs U:CK,;?5VtVorlasdegggilecoxsti Candidates in Si. Lawrence-St. :0: we” ugdier tray" Bmleyl drowned. a 0 I 0 n E l report on their vlsitations dur- lmemoratd Lh hi” '1Ge-orge are Claude Richardson ” 11” W" Eng row" acmssisaid "5 probabl rish d R'EID' Dana” 7' woodbridza ' ' ' ' V V V V V .. , . .. 33),. mg the week. The trustees also gavelmversarye of VeV:"?:V ngndredth 311 lLlbelra1r Damd de Volpl prugres,-50m? hllhh BVYV SBDS-V Th? Red mm, D . y pa e 0" drowned, u . 1354.1 - ' - ' lCross. organizing relief in the e '1” 0119- E a report on the lepalrs on the th ,V . . 1 1. mg m ., slve Conservative: Albert Renaud, . . . But th - . . . REID. M1'5- D01101d' w00db'1d5" . Lodge building, After the Lodge ml: eeg.aV1”VV1:VaVfVVgVs1Vied lhbe UIIRIVCVI-VVCCFV and Fmnk BV,em0nV LPPVidlsaVsier area. said it needed nowhat sete;V'ie0:0'lT gtshetfi Estlxagetf drowned. V"One good thing about all the Aqn XV”: machine md ucuwh 1 i l i Y on Mr. Richardson. .54-year-old na- mule supplies or help. i 3 ' SMALL. fireman Anlus. Etobl- leisure time we have these days, 1 3' lea, including medical films, tilting table, developer. etc., costing more than s'l.000.00. and weighing over two and one-half tone. were ship- ped by the Imperial Order Daught- V ers of the Empire to the Pusan V Welfare Centre in Korea to assist in combating tuberculosis among I closed R dellclous lun-h was sel'v-- - K lchaner 1" is that we can- share It with the lliandicapped such as the sight- Iess." observed Mr. S. T. Green, la member of the Prince Edward gisland Advisory Board to The Ca- 'nadian National Institute for the Anne. Etobi-jBll'nd, ”Thanks to C.N.l.B. the the frontier outpostmve of sydmVyV NV SVV is VV VVVVVVVVVVVV Volunteers Reg Whibley. 29, Ed Maj.-Gen. F. F. Worlhingtonu cokeV drowned, SMITH, Jaclt 5r.. so. Etobicoke. drowned. SUMMERS, George, 75. Dear- onto, Ont., killed in auto crash near Deseronto. TOPLISS. V coke. drowned. i Dr. 1 and ed to the visitors and members. town of Kmgwon Om . . . 1-lenders 35 - V . . g d I . .d 1 f .1 d , on. . and Vic Bridger, 27, IN Bltocklngton Eras followed..ralx Foungynon M, d: Voyzi aglspect the havoc wrouglii in a llalf-lresdcue ab””"50V;191'50"5 11'0"" W015 s 5' c as reunxilis an private -n-I . ' ' . ' 3 ' - - 13" lllllaer Win ows on ih t ' tertalnmellt. Olltslandlng medifzal 1b”5'"e55 """1' 13" ”51a”15t M” l daffy? .heC”CdhT,ms ygmutmzy mm"? streets. E 00 In lnvlnir memory of Frank H. men ado,-essmg the Wnous n5V,Claxton last year. Mr. Renaud, .30. 1””; 11151 ,3” (V 19 k0V 00 d 31” i. M Dixon who passed away Oct. 18.? '1 - . L .,0 . -is an organizer for the Communion Us 7” Mme "131" 9 '5” 9" 01" SEARCH p - 7-5- Sembles (iuinig the neck title Di. ,Cl0V 35 miles north nf the metropolitan, on 3001135 sighs. I948. chassm. Mn” Numeld Pmfe . 'ilnn Workers of America . . . , , . . i . - , . . - -' - - th illl d h If children Vlaf 05519;,-,,.5V oxford Un1Ve,.:;g.riC(.Ll. Mr. Brenton, 38-)'eal'-old nf- 3193 M11011 "ml 15 3 0-000 3919 Residents were warned about-1 TR.IMBLE' M” Manon Pan less 0' 19” 0” "0" 1111 310119 "1 wheo T,,;:,Pg::m mil; 31595” The 1 sadly missed by Frank imd.DrV JV L Mega-,.e,. Um,-,.m.S" ffice manager, ran in last years 131” 110.45 p. m. that the river lv.-is1Cmd1t' 01”" dmw”ed' . '3 Come": but SEED out In the com- -E h bed to d' g Merton Thoma. MVHMSOMV DV,V F;V'B Walsh-V &.el,V,Cm,nV .' Thousands were homeless in can-Vnowmg over its retmning wall I BABIDGE. Claude, Eioblcoke. pany or ,3 friend or a volunteer 1V-V2VVDa5VVVpVV;'V3enlV1V:01V1V1V HVVVM gld EVE: gjgni Johns Hopkms Um,V.N.5m.V D,-V Geo, A three-way contest is exnecied.t'VVa1VVOf"a1'1"i 11,””59:1h11'l :Vm0F89n'-'3; "but they refused to leave." 1d””1'"edt 8 Kind? 101” 3 50Ci?.1- 3 "”.'5iCa1?.' or Plies for the maintenance of the W. Thom, I-lal-turd Medical School Vin Selkirk among William iscottyl V:VVV9NVfV1V5 01' 111 9 01110! 0 l "They were up to their waists d BRASVVVZ. Albert. 4 . WE5l0n- la game of bingo he said. Not XVHVVV machine Dr, J, F, A, MfManu5V the Med,,,Bl)ce. iolmer CCF membel. John The VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVS WVVVCVV were VVVVVVVSV in sister 15 minutes later, Whlb- EBVESDDERV CVydeV 19V ThVsVVeV 1:33. :lVlSVeoctVa:tVeV::VlV::lvVereofdrtViViVeVlVr This equlpmem is in Mama, I Iey said. Sunday the Humber. still in flood 51839. had dropped but Raymore Drive was still under water. TI-lei to more than Sl0.000.00 worth of which the 1 during 1 co'l - 1 Al-b V - V Jshanski, Liberal. and David VEIlCh,' , , V VCBae5lV beV;7Vie?SVVV, 4nr0m.:,oVVEV;;V0c D1: pmgressive C0nSen.a”,.eV formed into raging l'lvcrsV Friday, VlEV DV chu,.,.h,-Vj Professor of suV,V.V M,.V Bryce lost in last year-V. night had receded crllisldcrably Veleamn m Llbemy RV JV w00dV Sunday. though the runoff still was town PO. Humber valley, drowned. from the blind," He spoke of me DEADDER. Murray Slanleyi 23.18 clubs of the slghtless financed Thisiletown PO. '!:lrowned. Vby C. N. I. B., with no other pur- clothing and bedding Order has sent to Korea the last six months. BlBT.IIS. MARIIIAGES. DEATHS 1891?. Harvard Medical School. . l The Viedlcal Centennial Con-T-Vii" (11”1 13-” Slimmer. 731' 300” 110"”1a1- 1area was littered with household LEBLANC M115" AhCe' 41' Etmlpose 11111" 1" P1'9V1de 1'9c”'11l10" ' l g is 50c Pef IIISEHIIIII lvocatorl has held on '1'lm,-5.-,1,-.1y 3;- TWO-MAN RACV7 Cngos IN SUBURBS Vfurnislllngs, debris and mud, blC"kF- dl'f'W"9C1- V lfor the blind. an opportunity to S8329LEI:dg::1d:;:n5F:gdheVV:x;gn: ,ternoon and tile formal dram dln- The only two-man contest is fnrV. ' 1 Three hundred civilian volun-l MC,'C'ARvEY' M11 pm10mena'1193"1 bl-15111955 Pfocedllfe. and 30 in Korea haw told the lmpermy I-JV-V?HsM---,IlEl' El 7-30 Pm in walla”. Hi,” the storrmhnt seatn v catedch by. In the Inrlliollnlllan area which 19975 and 150 "OOPS. split into;E1;Va1S.lI1;e'Jdr';”'Eed'30 mob, kg lgfV.el”puBi mean; 0g1cg"d"c0"3 Order Daughters of the Empire 1 - lQueen's Unltel-slty ofii-l-5 .-, 5lx'frVu'rnPi' ransbnrl llnlsler 9V'i1ics in a flat semi-cil-ole on Lake'l!T0UPs 0' 10- Wmbed the river ' M r" ' co ' 9" A 3 rs "0 er 1" "asst that this V-ray lmd equipment will 1 wE1n-M ll... Ch,.,,.,0mm,wn H0,.V;)'E3F Nurse leudlnil in the de- Her. now president of the 51- LBW-.Ontario. almost all serious dam-thank lot b0dl85- 10'1mmDd' He explamed that mere "rel be invaluable to them in their fight 1 Seaway authority. Candi-lageMam-l all ca5l,a1uc5-oc.' Across Toronto at- the samc1 WILSON Da'id' Etubicoke or.bUW111'l8 1930-195 With 8 CEll'l8da'lw help Gummy the premlenu of Dital on Oct. 16th. to Mr. andifxregs MD" CRM; gmduale 00011595 d Alb VVL . Lb V .V, D W V d V "ed .d tn . .VVh M VV p , D W V V H H 1 ea mg to the degrees of M.sn ales are er Vavlgne, I el-Va. cu,-,.,.d 1,, the outlying Suburb; lnie, the on river on the 9351.: PS 011- F0 V - V lwl ecompe I on every spring wl : V V . 1 V 5hr:N.na:,VprVV VVOHV '1R',rm,::eDam;e(naVl iMed.) and PhD. land Donald R. Dick, Progressive Main (affect in Tomnm m.(,l,e,- ('l'I"I outskirts was in similar fli-iorl' w1L5ON- 14eW15- 01 WESV-0"-lscores that make sighted bo'wIerS :8 amung horn" Cm mm 7 yy,V..V 5 on Conservative. V .was snarled traffic as road undclu but mt-l-ctfully the casualty toll d1'”W11ed- . i911V10l15- T115. bund OHJOY Blellll . lzowr:-at the CI1arlntIotnuit1RESEARCH '" T1V11'?"'3S 1" York West Pmsresslvie C0"-masses flooded temporarily um was small, . REID. Donald. Woodbridse. Tides along I quiet country road. fdale. Oni., drowned at Woodbrlge. lsquam and modem dancing are :servative candidate John B. Ham- torrential min out Vis1ibimyV ,HOSpllal on Oct. IT. 1954. to Mr. . , , , . . , and Mm John R,m.eV . daugmen Blnce 1903-54 there has been a ilton. 41-year-old lawyer, planned. 5m in the subuim there was 055- BODY FOUND l CRYMABLE. MP5. MifY- LONE popular and, by means of Braille For Guam . weigh, 7 HR 9 MSV Vmarked lncrense in medical lte..io have all 20.000 houses in the cha,,V.V Math and de5t,.ucm,nV one bod V f d S d VBranch. Ont.. drowned. V playing ca,-dgV they are masters Y l ELL.Vgg,A, ,h,. R F; IV HnV,pm”V'seal'ch opportunities and ilctlvitlcsmiding vlsited.VThe same Vappl-oachV The hard day sha”m,V. bowl mlmornln V V: ;';V” 01111 N ""1 3.VV, PERRY. Mrs. L S., 50. WlIlow- of an the regular games from l on (WV 15V 195V1V In ML and Mmlat Kingston. Added to the labors-lis taken by Liberal candidate Ro- which me Humber river rises abVVdeaVhs Kw; I a VgVorSel. cl 0 bet Vdmwned; V bridge to cribbage. I "T3, JV Mm." EHVSV Om I dnugme, tory ll'lVPSilLZaii0nS initiated Vearll- bert Campbell. VvVicc-presldclit of a sowed the first heavy rain fawarea where” h::V”c1 :gVVcV:':":Vm'V1:1l JEFFILRIES. MF5- Elllalnl-ho "In the summer C. N. I. B. pro- DE-AVVV-Vwf-M....M. Ver by Reed and Olrln Bacteriology, Toronto advertising agency, um and the H-var row with mmcadmg Savea M least four IV" Pr '5 Etublcoke. df0Wl'I9d- vdles a round of out-dVoor activities - V-Sinclair In Biochemistry, Ettinger contested the seat last year against qowness. Then the clay look up no d .5 0p"y PEASLEY, Lambert. 45. Et0bl- to meet every taste. ' Mr. Green GIJILD-Entered into rest at.111 1”1ll'5l0l03y. Boyd in Phar'ma- Rodney Adam son. Progicssjvclmore water: ”1ama11? 000, was relatively .ma”' V0ke. drowned. . continued. Several summer camps Musvlilodnhnlt l-larnm-. N. S,1"01O35'- M09130" 111 O05"9l'11C5- C1"159"V-"111Ve "1?"lb9l” ll111ed1"l11”l In the Toronto area. the rivefanceb ck on runs mostly between PEA5LEY- M11 Lambenv 40 across the Dominion offer a ten sum-l.,.V,. ,.,,.nm:V (),.,,,,,,.r ,7V M,VVV.Cnnnell in Medicine and Wyllie in April 8 Moose Jaw air crash. Also first hit at wm,db,.;dgeV 14 m,1e5V eIf,p,Vhan T Etobicoke, drowned. day hollday to cguntlegg gightless H, (;,,.g,,, (;u,l,;V fn,,.”,,,,V, nflPubllc Health, are those of many competing are Bruce Evans. CCFVI..'mmhv,,eS, of me Cnyvs duwnmwn mm 0 010010 1119 P1911110 GAMBLE, Walter, 28 or 30. peophV who would not be able to Dundns. P r:. l Ininrmcnl or men rho have since been added 31-year-old salesman making his district, At least six were dr-ouvnedl1.”,,s- E ”'t"1.;' EPVEW stream was snelburne. Ont-. drowned 11C3"lliave one otherwise." he said, Mu5q,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ”V”,,,,,.V VtoAthe magical staff. first try for office. and Leslie Mor- um.eV me or six VVVVVVVCCVVVVVVVVVVV !OVVVV.luH;tgl:iVgwoV;iVdssl V:VVVVlVtV:ieV;ioVrVrVrl.'ViVlVect:VVlVl;'VVSet?V; Woodbridge. bV k --The freedom, relaxed llvlnm and . . . , , - - . .- V VV . V - . . s1"Lvi,u'n-...,u Vxmth RH” ,,n, mong t. e viell known members tls. LPP. ,V,,d pmpeny damage W” axle,-,.Vof Lake SVVVVCOCV Summer resort VVVr1:Vi3VVIVI;(lV-V. Ad9l9- 1- E10 19” 9 .hI!ppy companionship cram into i s g .1 VV 0 V 15V 9;-,4V , V 1:)! the Vfedical profession, du-f F rI'd l. r I in the is ur av rt 1 lama; q, i gra VI our can I .3 es ate it so give area due north of Tomntm andV NEWVNGV MVVSV GeVVaVdV WV EVVoVViIle short period at the camps an Stewart In his 8-ith year. Re. '51” 01 Q11"1115 and MW 195101318 T0I'0nl0 Tflnlly 00"l95'- 1'" the . adju tment to blindness that would ,,,, ., W. ,,,,,.L,,,, F-un,,.V,,jrn Charlottetown are Dr. John P. seat hold by Lionel Conacher. Lib-LHAM sumo .l?P-red "W 3 511” Sumuhdlns the bicoke. drowned. l..l.eSy..m 01 l,.,l..l,., ll. the into. i Home frnm whore lilo qm,.V,.,,1 Sweeney who represented Queen's el-hi member who died In 3 Com- V V 110 1'1"11a"d M3r5l1- ate homey wlll be held lnlilorrow Tllesrllav. Universn-V 81' the recent ce111'e1151.V mmls 5011bal1 13"”? 15" M3Y- Tl'19)'l .Te1eph0ne ?”mm""1.”'""1 was Ten feel of WM" lay on the low' MXSSING "It is simply because recreation rt-rx-ll-a FOmlIlPn('lnR Bi 2 ,,',.1,,,j(V of St. Dunstan's University and are Donald Carriek, Liberal: Wlll- W1PEd Wt Unllll! l'l'Vl0blle telephone 9" El'9”"d- Hundreds of farms V h n u I dV l interment in lla,,.,,5h,,., Ceme. is a former Captain of the can- 5,.” w.,0d5;deV Prngresslve Con5er- unit was brought In hours later. Were inundated End Crops de- Missing, Believed Drowned ” 51": '1" '3 ac 1” m”"' 0 ' iory, Plr-,-lee am” gl,,w,,.5V adian Army Medical Corps: Col. vative: Herman vandal-L CCFV and ham radio wasVthe only contact 3lF0y9d- The mlln highway north 3RoUQHV My-5V Helem Ewbj- justment. of combating the handi- Dr, J. H, slmw Dll-actor, Dmslon wimam Kasmam LppV between Woodbrldge and Toronto. frat; Toronto is 38”” and be- coke. cap, that C. N. I. B. builds it Into or Laboratories. Limit Col. R. D. lvl-. c k, lawye. ii is Then the rush of water raced Y0" W" Wish? out EDWARDS. Frank, 3. Etobicoke. - - MacNeIll. Pensions Medical Exam- g,,,.n:e,. aa,,r,r:.f..,, gt," chamgmn and on Etobicnke. another residential DEATHS REPORTE EDWARDS, John, 3 months, in pm'”m' (ienemluz mppMtiM CANADA 5 I iner. Department. of veteran; Al. Olympic llgm.he,vVywej5l,g boxer, suburb on the west bank. D SUNDAY Eu,blmkeV ll" c"l'1'9lll 11137103 ""1953" lV.VLs.7. .1. Vstzlllvor makes possible many of these ser- vices to the in blind people of EDWARDS, Kenneth. Eiobicoke GILLAN, George. Etobicoke. Seventeen houses were de- fairs. and Dr. C. A. Candy. molished on Raymore Drive and Another graduate of Queen's who Mr. Wuodaide. making his first V V At Beelon, a small farming com- eleciion try. is associate editor of munity west of the marsh. five ('I(9ARF.TTF. TUBA CO FUNERAL HOME won distinction for himself d N' hi ' . vi . Gllhaven avenue. two streets that - - GILLAN. I-te'cr., Etobicok . -- honour to the province was Czplt. ?;:,l,3u.;:,?,y .n mangugilazsezlxflel-,1 its form a double crescent along the 5:;',f,',7”,.,f;il n3,"1;',pf,f:;' urhai GIRODAT, Fiaul, Etobiookce. this pmVmce' ""”"de,d nri 78 Eliston St. W. Kenneth MrCDOnald. M.C. who makln, l... lhlrd .l.cllo.. bid ll. river bank. V ,,,,,l., "ml, S,,,,d,yV cim.oDA'r, Mrs. Paul, Etobimke. 51"” lolned the active army immediately the ,ldlngV Red Cross Director Campbell whether there WM 10” of me I-IOELLER. George. Weston. DIAL I620 I-IOELLER. Mrs. Herta, Weston. HUNEBERGER, Russell. 47, Il- llngton. Ont. after his graduation and was kill- ed in action in Sicily n 1943. Dr. MacDonald was Medical Officer in Holland Marsh was not known late Sunday. The present Commons standing: Liberals I68; Progressive Conser- C0mP1el0 Funenl "id known whether Nutiing would re- Ambulanca Service - Director - lnonitirr E. BRADLEY N. D. MoeLEAN UNDERTAKEB EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wllinhire DIAL 5549 THE I-IENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME I1 Kiln! St. W. J. RRUWN Funeral Director V on me I loin Ambulance servteo DIII DIgnIIIed.'Couru-3 service lei . vatives 50; CCF 23; Social Credit with the Seaforth Highlanders and 15; lndgpgndent 3; vacant 6. a son of the late Mr, and Mrs. ' P. J. MacDonald of this city. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of I hue- hand and father, Daniel J. Mc- Lurn who died at his home In qanosyger Bedeque on October lath, Dearest father you have left ll And our loan we deeply feel nut 'twu God who haul bereaved Ila He rim all our sorrows lull. (tone but not forgotten by Wifel (Link) anrl llmily. IN MEMORIAM Continued from page I Ghlirohill Ito-Shuttles Peake has held this post since the Conservatives returned to power. The shnkeup gives him cabinet rank. Ministers beside Alexander who have resigned are: Lord Simonda. 72. lord chapel- Ior. Sir Lionel Heald, 91, attorney general. Miss Florence I-Iorsbrough. C3. minister of education. All three have wanted to return to private life. TOP LAW POST I-Ieald'I successor in Britain's; top law post, which does not carry' cabinet rank. is Sir Reginald Man- ningham-Butler. 49. who caullhl In Western Ontario. at Bridge- port. near Kitchener, 200 of 1,000 residents were evacuated in the darkness as rising waters of the Grand river poured into their homes. Almost every riverside com- munity had its tale of flooding. Sunday thousands of sightseers in the Humber valley flood area caused glany traffic snarla and created havoc In the stricken com- munities. Police who daily battle with Humber llld they anticipated the bridge bottlenecks across the worst.-ever traffic tieup today when commuters stream toward the city and their jobs acrosa the we re- maining spans. . place Lloyd at the UN. His star has been rising in the foreign of- fice and when the change was an- i.e 4 he was in Cairo negotiat- ing final details of a British- Egyptian agreement on the Suez. Nigel Birch, 47. an undersecre- tary of defence, was named min- ister of works to succeed Eccles. HYLTON-FOSTER KNIGIITED H. B. Hylton-Foster. 49. replaced Manningham-Bullet as solicitor- general. Simultaneously Hy1lon- Fosier was made a knight. The Earl of Munster. 48, an undersecretary in the colonial of- fice. moved up Into the role of minister without portfolio-a new post. Queen Elizabeth made the re- tiring lord chancellor. Lord Sim- onds, a vliicount as the hangea were announced. He will return to the bench as aVIord of appeal. The shdreup, which involved GLEN VALLEY SCHOOI. iseptelnbac lepon) Grade x - 1. Franklin Hickok; Churchlllla eye in the subsidiary lrole nI solicitor general. As at-Vl torney-general Heald will draw I. salary of 1110.000 1 year. Cabinet ministers draw 514.000. Selwyn Lloyd. 50. mll'll8lCl' 01l lwm H." knmm Ind lwedislate and Britain's reuresentalivel 1 ' t the UN Se:ur".y Council, WaS' V1wh0t:".P”'l"0 M. lmnmm Md gamed mini:-. r of Joply. "19 P0511 ,-held until now by San '3 s. WIIIw.c:s'erIah your memory at Youngest man to assungi highi 1 ' . rink in the shakeup was -yearn Vl'I'o brighten the passing ,u-an. .;M "V Amhony NVVMMVV VmdVVVVV: Alwilyl rnmemltv-sod by his s”rri'Pial'.V of strip in the V111" wife and family, Mn. Florenu-,offli-e. who rl-i.i how 4 I- I liTom'nbs. Trycli. In lmlfll memory of Walton Toomha who paued away Oct, lib. INS. '..' 'i of slate. It was not i.nm:;lIalell. wmm". "cut many junior ministers as well. ef- fectively spiked reports that Churchill contemplated an early change for Foreign secretary Eden. There has been talk that Churchill wanted him to get more experience in domestic affaira so he would be better prepared to succeed as prime minister when Churchill retires. Churchill announced his shakeupt almost on the eve of the recon- wsnlng of Parliament. The HnlliwI of Commons and Lords to bark inin sea ion Tuesday after the 2. Irene MacDowell. Grade VIII -- l. Reggie Nichol- son; 2. Freeman Mactennan; I. Donald Hickou. Grade VII... 1. Anna MacDon- ald: 2. John Duinkei-ken. Grade VI - 1. Kirk Hickox; I. Ruth Macliennan. Grade -V - 1. June Nicholson; 2. Yannle Duinkerken; 3. Roy Inc- Lennan. Grade IV - 1. Roger Hickox. Ora in "1 - l. El-vlllor Glll'n. 1 G"r7io II tSr.) -1. H:-rman Dllin-. lkerken; (Jr.i 1. Louise Hickox; 2.1 Branch. Ont. on Lake Slmcoe. bicoke. JOHNSON. Mrs. A., Long LEE, Richard, Toronto. missing McGARVEY. Jacqueline. 9. Eto- NEILL, Darlene, II. Etobicoke. NEILL, Susan. 5. Etoblcoke. NEWING. Gerald, 41, Etobicoke. NEWING, Gerald Jr.. 14. Etchi- coke. NEWTON. Leonard, Etobicoke. NEWTON. Mu. Leonard, Etchi- coke. PEASLEY, Sylvia. I? ” L RYAN. Charles, 82. Weston. SALT. Mrs. Vera. Etobicoke. SMITH, Mrs. Jack, 65. Etoblcoke. THOMPSON, Robert. Toronto. missing on Lake Bimcoe. THORPE, Clifford. Long Branch. On t. TI-IORPE.'Ml-a. Patricia. Long Branch. , TI-IORPE, Robert. Long Branch. TOPLISS. Al. Etobicoke. VAN GELDER. Lou. no address. .M..j...:1.j. lli-dean llartih. Grade 1 far.) - 1. Robert Mac- Lennan; Ur.) 1. Barbara Ann Mac- Lennan; 3. llenkle Duinkarken. Highest aveiige in senior Grades. Franklin 1-Iickox, I795. . Highest average in Junior Grades. Eleanor Glllis. 9295. Perfect attendance, Zea-man. Teacher - Alma ceaaweil. Joan I Mac- 1 l FIFTH lllsTllIcT or IIIIEEIIS LIBERAL Assoclirloli ANNUAL MEETING Tonight Clever Club-8:30 P. M. Public Meeting VAlllE,'l'Yt00Il0EliT October 27 - Qctebel-' 281-Ii ' Fpoturing From Hawaii MARY LOU IARNIS (in person) Loads of local talent .Under the capable Master of CCNEIOIIIOS Lemon MeAilIay Holy Redeemer Community Centre Admission 50: Tickets available from I...Y.C. Member: