5churmanTenderAcciepted or Community Auditorium; High School is Approved A new community auditorium Ind 3 new high school were If med last night when the Summer- nde Town Council accepted the t F. Schurman Company. Lirnit- l . tender of 823l.6m for the con- gtruction of a communlt auditor- gum and also gave approval for an expenditure by the School Boa.-d of 5231.050 for acceptance or the M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. tender for the erection of a new Hlgh School. The Council was unanimous in "5 decision to have the two new bmjdtngs constructed on the re- cmiiy acquired Brennan property and the auditorium will face Beav- gr Street while the High School will he fronting on Summer Street. in accordance with plans and speci- ll('alittns previously agreed on. mi.-rs were read from a com- mittee of the Board of Trade and fr...” the Board of School Trustees iooiit-sting reconsideration by the Cflllllt'li of its decision regarding the ltl('alI0n of the two proposed i':ili' buildings. and Suggesllng the area iiiirtli of the High School on the east side of Summer Street as a more suitable location. How- pipr, nfler lengthy discussion by the councillors it was agreed .ihat for xPi'Ci'al reasons it was advis- illltl to follow the original plans p......-..-ed by the architect and plate both it .; buildlllfis 0” the Brennan Prop . Councillor Jenkins pointed out the extra cost in making changes gt this late date and said that the financial situation was very im- ptirtani. toiincillor Clark said the delay ui getting started had been due in the Brennan property. He recalled that the opinion of a number of citizens and representatives of or- Et'lllll,Clll-IIIIS had been sought dur- the initial preparations of the plans for the new buildings and at that time no objections had been voiced in 'rlll't0Il8 regarding the location and he felt that time would prove Summer Street as many as alx times a day. frequently withhut escort. while studenftraffic in the new building would be supervised when crossings were necessary. He announced. also. that some of the beautiful trees which re- qulred removal from the Brennan property had been transplanted and would be brought back again when the building is completed. Mayor Henry Wedge said the council appreciated the interest which the Board of Trade and the School Board had shown in the matter. and said it was good to see these questions threshed out and discussed. CORRESPONDENCE The first correspondence dealt with by the Council last evening was a letter from the directors of the Raceway Stadium regard- ing a meeting of the shandiolth ers of that organization held on August 18th. The letter advised that at this meeting. which was attended by all shareholders except Sam Hewitt. the directors had been authorized to sell the rink and land on which it is situated, to the best advantage. -At a meeting of the directors which followed the meeting of the shareholders it was decided that the equity of this company in the Raceway Stadium and the land on which it is situated. be sold to the Town of Summerslde. the town to assume and pay the amounts owing by the company to the Robb Construction Com- pany. and to the M. F. Schurrnan Co.. Ltd. Mayor Wedge said that the sug- gestion would ba considered. and hoped it would not be too long before some announcement could be made concerning this pro- perty. It was agreed by Council. lors that the matter be left for discussion by the Council meeting in committee following the ad. journment of the regular Council that the Council's decisions had been "I'll made. fniiiwillor MarDougall agreed meeting last night. i A letter was read from Chief of Police Peter R. White stating uiih Foiinclllors Clark and Jenkins "ml slime me 75” 9f 31"” cm" and adtled that while the Board of Valmellls W85 to be ulmmd "'9 Trude committee made a sugges- nembers of the force were ask- tiiin rt-carding the use of the' ”3 l" P"ml”l”” lll chlmge "l Bi-iiiiiian property as a park area. this property had been acquired as .1 site for the construction of the new buildings and he believed that the majority of the people were in accord with this intention. group insurance. After discussion by the Council. it was decided that a committee if three should be appointed to meet with the finance committee .o make a study of the matter i'nlIn('ill0r Lidstone referred to 3"” P""'" ' '9l”" ” ""3 C”""' the tact that existing parks had Cl alt-eiicty cost considerable money i iiiirt tit.-it to tear apart the present g r itcll planned arrangements at Qttecn Elizabeth Park would be' tliroirintz money away. He referred also to adequ.-its parking facilities I at a later date. A letter from Mr. George lllg s requesting an increase to S57 for rental oi the space presently used as a public library. was re, ceived and filed. A letter from the plant super. tliat were being provided for in lntendenl d Canada Packers Md the proposed construction. Saint John. N. B.. licited infor- mation concerning the possible Ctiiint-lllor Steele. in discussing pm-ch," of ww-mowud 1nd in I point made by the Trade committee letter the traffic danger faced by child- mi in crossing the street to the auditorium. said that the children oouncu 30"” 03 the vicinity of the fertiliser plant. resardlns The matter was referred to the property committee for study. In a resolution approved by the . Messrs. T. L. Llnklettor. from the west part of town cross Francis Mi-Neiu. and James Con- Western Guardian KING HIRAM. R.B.P.. Orange Lodtze Room, Bodequo. Thursday. September 15. 0 p.m. Members please bring refreshments. soil were appointed as a board of appeals for tax assessments. In another r ' " Dr. J. A. Doimn was appointed to flu Board of School Trustees replac lng Mr. J. Harold A. snault. The matter of paving the Mac- lwen Road to the People's Come tory was raised Counollloi by RESERVE Wednagdgy, sepum. Clark. and after discussion tht her 28th. for chicken and turn Town Clerk Mr. John Cameron supper, Central Bedequa hall. was requested to writs again to Sponsored by Women's Institute. Com-: T0 CHICKEN and ham tupprr. St. Eleanors Hall. Tuesday see if any definite information can be had regarding the possiblr time of paving this road. The police report stdnnlttul b' Sept. l-llh beginning at 4.30 o'clock. Chief of Police Peter R. Whit Aid of Children Si) cents, school. Admission 31-00 called attention to the conditir which exists at the intersectlc TRUCK DAMAGED - A three- "W '"” ton llercui-y truck was consider- ably damaged last evening about 630 o'clock on Upper Central Street Summcrside. near the stand pipe when it apparently skidded on the lllllllcry road and turned over in the ditch badly damaging the cab and side of the vehicle. The driver Psfatlcd irthout lnittry. Personals The int-nds of Mr. a?ll3l0bl'I:u wul be sorry to 8 Missionary Society Moon The Missionary Society of Central Christian Church Summerside met at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Mac- Lure. Tuesday. Sept. 0. with fifteen ' present. Mrs. James Essory was in charge of the devotional. Ont-ning hymn was "Work For The Night Is Coming.” The scripture Wsson Frank was from the 14th chapter 0' John. team and it was followed by the medit- he ha. entered the prime stlon which emphasized the danger llllnfy Hospital for treatments. 5"-t5 Atlrrt-e Lawton has return- td In her home in Moncton. tpentltni: her friedn Sshle Mltlrlellrlspnf Mr. Fred Murray. of any will regret to learn that he l” italic-nt in Prince County Hospi- glenllhrre he will undergo treat- of spiritual values being enforced for material needs. Mrs. W. 0. be Weale closed this part of the meet- Winslow after ing with prayer. a pleasant holiday with The president. Mrs. Miss Deanna Bell. De- Morrison. conducted the usual business session. the Bible word for roll call being "spirit". A special offering was taken to help purchase the film. "King Of Kings". to be used for missionary work in India. During the study period the mem- ' bars enjoyed very much a report "elf. Herbert MacKinnon of Con- by Mrs. Wallace Harding of the cut. USA. a 25th anniversary of the world con- her home sfteltec:t:cnytiit:tug::g..g ventlon of Churches of Christ "'3 and friends. Dr and Mrs. Sheldon Cameron "milled informally at their re- nt” in Albsrton Satnrdaihr JP in honor of Mr. and s. -- . Bonell of St. John. N. B. Mesa 1 Umiflglll 50 Illsasatl to than: ill in summn:t'ti:"mc”iii'r3 due to a broken hip. ""- Leighton w it u vecttvo 5'0!" Nancy ml;-rsdgldpldn: platform and '1'-ck to uiotr homo in Tot-tmto '-1'7"?.'i'!..'.."'”ilf' '"” Nil atrooauis. Mn osis. spoh Mrs 1' lime ill Miscouche. visiting rain. (Disciples) held August IMI in Tomato which Mrs. Harding at- tended. Among other things she mentioned the geant of the flags on opening night in Maple Leaf Gardens (which has a capacity of 10.000) when the flags of 82 nations. including the Christin! flag. were carried in the procession. Mrs. Edgar G. -Burton of Toronto gave the opening address. Also of special interest was the missionary night when about so . active missionaries and nationals, in costume! of their res- . marched to the .8. Garfield Todd. Minister of Southern Rhod- on ' Timeless intent! Mandate." COIIII the report said. Action on this meeting was re- ferred to the watsr and sewage committee, and Councillor Clark. chairman of the committee. said -the matter would be dealt with. of West Street with Water Street. where a sewer pipe passes hrough the breastwork and pro- trudes about two feet beyond and about a foot from shore level. resulting in an offensive odor at low tide. Dr. Tanton. the health officer. is aware of the existing conditions. and had asked that the matter be placed before the Council for immediate attention. Arsenault-Huestis. Wedding Held in 'Summerside A quiet wedding took place at the Presbyterian Church rnanse. Summerside. at 9 am. on August 6th.. when Mildred Scammon Huestis became the bride of Mr. John Earle Arsennult. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Arsen- ault. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. Donald Mackay. The bride was attended by her sister. Mrs. Emmett Ranahan and the best man was Mr. Kline Court. The bride was attired in a navy blue two-piece street-length dress with white bolero and accessories. She wore a corsage of pink and white carnations. Mrs. Ranahan wore navy blue ensemble with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. A wedding breakfast for a few friends followed after which the newly married couple left on a honeymoon trip to North Bay. and other points in Ontario and the United States. Following their return on Thurs- day nlght the bride. who is an employee of the Island Telephone Co. Ltd.. was entertained by her fellow staff members at supper and was presented with an electric kettle. The presentation was made by Miss Clara Mountain. They will reside in Summerslde where the groom is an electrician. S. Craclt Down On Horn Blowing Cracking down of youthful motor- lsta whose blowing of auto horns about Summerside on Sunday even- ings has created a great deal of unnecessa , noise and nuisance in the town. the Summerslde Police Force went into action Sunday evening and an appearance by an offender in Police Court yesterday cost him 35.00 and costs. which police said may well serve as a warning for the future to those who may be parked or operating motor vehicles within the town limits. S. Bloomfield Red Cross Tests I men and woman from Bloomfield Corner passed Red Cross and Royal Life Saving So- ciety tests on Labour Day. Miss Martha Meyer. conducted this course for adults during the latter part of August. Mrs. Donald Mac- Ausland was chairman of the Swimming and Water Safety Com- mittee which sponsored the Cross program. Miss Meyer has merited the wholehearted commednstio of the provincial Red Cross Swimming and Water safety Committee. She has conducted six courses of In- struction in aquatics in western Prince County. She has trained large groupsof adults in all levels of water skills ranging from Be- ginners to Bronze Medallion can- didates. The Swlrnming and Water Safety Committees which have had the good fortune to have Miss Meyer as their Instructor are to be con gratulsted. The following candidates will re ceive award. Beginners: Garnet Campbell. Robert Macl(enna. Kenny Bell. Juniors: Harry Macwilliams. Florence Gallant. Barbara Mac Kenna. Muriel Thomson. Lila Mac Neill. Elisabeth M-cAusland. Ge- neove Mat.-Auslattd. Freddy Cor- tt intermediates: Fred MicAus- land, Gloria Araennult. Audrey 0' Mean. Betty Haywood. Claude MacNeiil. Frances MacDougall. Seniors: Eileen MscAusland and Constance Corbett. - Royal Life saving Society Bronse Medallion: Jesnstta MacAusland. Virgins Silliker and Eric Corbett. tcontinued from page 13) mg Board Presentations retailers. On Sept. II the Mar. will sponsor a one-day con- ference of producers. wholesalers m and consumers to be held in RECRUITS "C" Sqdn., Kensington Trooop, of the P. E. ? Regt. (17th Reece). New recruits will be accepted on Tuesday ant- Friday evenings, 8 to 10. Squadmn headquarters in Training will also commence on Tuesday eve- ning, September 13th. P. I. Regt. (17th Reece). mg Charlottetown Board of Trade Neil . preceding year. PRINCE COUNTY INISTERIAL R. C. A. F. Station Summorsids played host to the Prince County Ministerial Association yesterday when the group held their first meeting of the 1055 - 56 season. The meeting opened at 10:30 A. a business susion was held until l2l5 when the clergy were luncheon guests of the officers mess, Fol- lowing lunch F-L Hugh Christmas. Protestant Padre at R: C. A. F. Station Surnmerslds presented a M. with n devotional period in the Ministry". Protestant Chapel, led by Rev. Dan Ministers ttendlng the meeting Matheson of Trinity United Church, were: Rev. Alexander MacKay. Summerslde. Following devotions Kenslngton; Rev. J. R. McMahon. ASS'N ENTERTAINE BY R.C.A.F. Alberton; Rev. J. K. Campbell. Prince Assoc.) Central Bedeque; North Bedeque; Rev. Theodore Rev. C. Graham, Summerside; Ross, Lot 16 Central P. E. 1.; Rev. Rev. Keith R. Robson. Summer- Robert Hagner. President Hest sie; Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith. Prince Assoc.) 0'Leary; Rev. An- Bedeque; Rev. C. David Matheson. gus J. MacDonald. Bedefordi Rev. Summerside; Rev. Lloyd Archer. Alexande McDowell. Elmsdale: Tryon: Rev. 3. B. Ilaslam. Ken- Rev. Murray Gardner. Alberton: sington fsecty. of East Prince); Rev. J. W. llnwe. Carlt-tnn: Rev. Rev. Morrison. Summersidel Rev. C. A. Britten. 'Presirlent East Barras. Tryon. (Continued from page I) City Council ' bring the matter before the Ex- ecutive Council of the Provincial Government. Councillor Gormley. Chairman of the Police Committee. stated he had received a quotation on the price of installing four way traffic lights. These lights would cost S150. each but as they were only a cau- tion hc could not see how they would affect traffic anti he thoutzltt there would be some very healed arEUl'llPl'lt5 over who was in the right in the case of an at'('ifi6IIl. Police Chief C. W. MacArthur stated such lights had been used to good avail in other places and thought they were worth an ex- periment on a trial basis. On the matter of parking meters it was agreed that the meters should be operated each day un- til six o'clock in the evening and '-ntil nine o'clock on Friday and Saturday evenings. Councillor Htitchesnn. Chairman of the Market Committee. slat- ed that two art displays hart re- cently been held in the building and that repairs had been made on the light fixtures. A request that a list) foot exten- sion be built onto Edward Street was received from Mr. Dennis. He stated that he wanted the City to accept the Street so that he could put in sewerage and water in a house he was constructing, Alberton. Town Council Meeting Mayor H. E. Barbour presided and all councillors were in attend- ance at the regular meeting of Alberton Town Council last night. Minutes were read and all approv- ed. On motion it was approved that repairs be made to the water supply dam and that a new fence be built along the street across from the Fire Hall. The magistrate's report showed titles of M3500 letted during the past month. The town policeman was instructed to put .a stop to loitering on Main Street. tcontlnued from page 1) Warm Welcome and their present endeavour to have the Atlantic Provinces attain the position it should hold as an? economic centre. You are doing: more than your share in bringing! vital matters to the attention of those in high places in Canada. I hope your deliberations at this time will be highly successful." "I feel sure that the organization of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council is one of the most forward moves ever made by the Maritime Board of Trade. and I also feel that if these Atlantic Provinces of ours are ever going to take their place as a full partner in our Confederation. it will be through the successful work. help. guid- ance and leadership of the A.P. His Worship Mayor Stewart i said in his address of welcome. "Today in these Atlantic Prov- John, NB. C.R. MacLaggan, Sum- merside. John S. Wright. Summer- side. A.T. Parkes. Moncton. NB Parker D. Mitchell. Saint John. I Gamble and Wendell MacNeill. interment was in the cemetery adjoining the church grounds. 8. In Memoriaml MRS. LINNIE TRENHOLM The death occurred after a long illness at the home of her son in St. Nicholas on September 3, 1955. of Mrs. Linnle Thrnholm in her 81st year. She was born in 1074 at Welling- ton. a daughter of the late Craw- ford and Fannie lllacAusianti sht- was twice married. first to Olivei Ryder of St. Nicholas. who pre- deceased her 2) years ago. Then in 1947 she married Fred Trenholm of (tape Traverse where she lived - until his death six years ago. Before her health failed about a year ago she was very active in church and munlty affairs and a host of friends will regret her passing But it is in the fa-i mily circle that her presence will TRENTO, Italy iReulers)-Many of the 650 inhabitants of the Alpine village of Zambaua evacuated their homes Thursday as tons of rock and earth crept down Mount Paganella toward their village. The slow landslide broke loose from the 7.012-font peak two weeks ago. and has reached fotir outlying homes. For Sale Closed van for one-ton truck. ten feet long. ply- wood. not insulated. In first "lass condition. he missed most keenly for she was a devoted mother and grand- Amalgamated Daines .mother. 1 Sttrvivittg are three daughters Limited and two sons. liens. Mrs .lnhn Black, Rnss' ('.ot'ner; Ruhr. Mrs. Sllml'llPl'Slde Ro.V Gamble. St. Nicholas; Doris. lirs James McNeill. Charlotte- ' ilown; Nelson, at Wellington; and &CII---:--1- isierltng at home. i Also six brothers. Elmore in U.S.A.; Burfield. Charlottetown; William and Fred of Wellington: Hudson. New Glasgow, NS: and Samuel of Summerslde. Three sis- ters predeceased her. Also sur- viving are 18 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. The funeral was held from the home of her son in St. Nicholas on Tuesday, September 6th where a short service was held then to lot ApplyT' Union Corner United Church and For Sale On Charlottetown - Sum- merside highway. U2 mile east of Kensington. new 115 storey house and very large man. President M.P.B.T.. Hon. A.W. Mattteson. Premier. R.W. Ganong. President Atlantic Prov- lnces Economic Council. B. 1!. Rogers. President Charlottetown Board of Trade. (Chairman). E.D Reid co-chairman. Lieut. Gove' nor T.W.L. Prowse, Mayor ' David Stewart. Frank Curtis. Prc ident Charlottetown Rotary Clul Mitchell. Saint John. N.B.: S.T. Green. City. Fred Newson, Ed monton. Alta.. C.A. Stewart, Mont- real, William F. Dawson. Ottawa, Sidney,E. Green. City.. Guests of A. Matheson. M.P. and J. Angus MacLean. M.P. W-C Alan Mac- millan was aide topllls H0&11:liltr Lieutenant Governor rowse; - P r it h. ing Rotarians; an. Smith. Saint Pfhl” Bc9":gv lgeggggzszn . Mayor of Lancaster. N.B.. Lieu' Col. F.J. Storey. Vice Pres. MI B.T. for P.E. Island and Chalrm: Charlottetown Centennial Comm tee. Ralph Jones. Secretary Cha- Salnt John. . Mr. Psrkes reported that there are seventy-one Boards or Cham- bers actively affiliated with the M.P.B.T. of a total 106 located in the Atlantic Provinces. These af- filiations are as follows: New Brun- swick 24: Newfoundland 3: Nova Scotla 41; Prince Edward Island 3. During the year four new Boards were formed in Florenceville and McAdam in New Brunswick: Ox- ford in Nova Scotia and Stephen- vllle in Newfoundland. Membership revenue during the year amounted to 01.315. an in- crease of 3155 over the I053-54 per- lod. Expenditures am on rate d tol 31.289. an increase of 3448 over the O'Leary has been chosen ATTENTION Dated this tenth day FARMERS l The East Prince Artifi cial Breeding Club is in ful operation again after a te clay shut down. Services art - available by calling 2030 Sumrrferside after 10.00 a. WAN WANTED "C" Squadron, m.-ZT NOTICE We hereby announce that Errol Stetson of connection with fire insurance formerly occupied in the late Mr. Watson Hardy of Montrose. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. l : Officer coders. "C" Squadron ro- quiras a number of officer coders and wll be interviewing prospective candidates at the Annouriu front 7.30 to l0.00 o'clock (Daylight Time) each evening during the weak Sept. 12th to "fit. P.!.l. Regiment "I7 ecee.' . . . 1'! .'.".::.:..t.:s:.:5..:;::”..:::::.:2; t::."”.t..2::::”...":.t:t. gemgw KEN BRAMMER for optimism. if we know the basic Nfld.. Arthur Johnson. St. John's. ,g;.ge.:V'a?.'l;;d:f1f”Ph"ll ""5 V9” Kensington facts of today's economy. and plan NM-. C-M. Turner. Hollisler. C8l- The hymns sung were usafe "I learly for what is ahead." Mayor lfofllln. Arnold Dlmphy. Kentvllle. .. .. . -Z1:-'i'j'1 Stewart added "I know your organ- N-5- L-G De8Bl'lS8y. Mollloll. NB the' agmstof Jesus ' and Near") ization feel a fundamental res- Head Mlle Seating was com mi; odd '3 Thee 3; Good Night professional Ca d ponsibility at this particularly crit- posed of A.T. Parks. Executive 3" R(f.””GM”.t,'f'l"5 dwlg” 'e"d"9d r 5 cial time in the business future Secretary. M.P.B.'r.. W.-l. Sherl- 13;, f, "m 9 ”” d l"”C'”'”l' h of the Marltlmes " dan. General M C ”' en” '29.-airs ye” Sb: bmthelm C 5rler.d ' a. I .. . e name y. Guests of Rotary were:'David Ch” "l C”mme"”7- Al" H”) Major, p,-eston, Leonard, Ge,-aid, ACCOUDTBDTS Elton and Lloyd MacAusland. Flower bearers were three grandsons. Alden Ryder. Glen T. Earle Hickey Canadian Rank of Commerce in Build 3 iummerslde. P.E.I. Phone I8! W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summeralds IAL P. 0. B0! 444 C81 IS YOUR Cllllll ' INSURANCE '1. E. Ellis & 8011 Limited Pin - Auto - Casualty Way usvurau EASY-Aoutn l'AIYan an ottetown Rotary Club 3,”... Summer 59- Hulnrnersldu 7 O tomet is-l M0" MUSTARD . Good for Children and min D ' Pakistan cro s of mustard and E E Parkman rapeseed for l9rS5 are estimated at !x-LEX 324.000 tons against 272.000 a year. "'5 cl'9”l""d l-'f"lVP REGENT .n!EA.l.nE BLDG p'"l”"s1y' l ” Ht. summeralda B. F. Hunter. R.0. Summerslde. P.E.I. - Phone 1110 8MALLMAN's BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. ' B.Sc.. 0.D. 288 Water Street Above Maurice Mill's PIIO I PHYSICIANS ( Dr. I--'---rt Warm-itt.it.t) to work the territory it Summcrsltir, Meals Wear NE3-580 of September A.D. 195).? Physician surgeon Water Street. Summersldo Phone 70!: Photographers TIIE READ STUDIO D. W. T "CAMEO" KENSWGTON Mon -Tues -Wed 7 i3-9.1.3 lAST.) "REACHING FROM HEAVEN" Starring Cheryl Wslksr. John Qtllllen. Regis Toomey. A heart- warming story slmilar to "Coun- TED I Approximately 20 recruits are also .;'?...P:.'.'.”.:'..'g 5."? 3,','.';.'; ,',:"'.'.? Smdml mm .t "C, -squirod for st recruits training class cotII- 3'” tl""l"' T""- ""4 Thul- - tnottclng this fol. M those interested may T K9"""8l0" be it'l:f;rvlew"o2d"'durlr;g;'IIaF'lo';onlnqs of the m was opt. to . training wll 66 Al 99 commence September 20th. R23” Officer Commanding. 5. L Mgmugy. 53. Mill. - Tues. ttstt p.m. "rxnmrzn TAKES A wire" " " Starring Batty ontite. Date Re- uodron Tuesday. Sept. 13. 1955 The Guardian Page 15 ”'”””'”"'”3 "" L Death of Atberfon The August meeting of the Brad- albone Village W.l. met at the sour” Mu" Manda, The (loath rtfifllr. Daniel John home of Mrs. Elton Soniers. Rnlly f.?.'l..i?;'?-Z '.I.Ti"'L'l.i” .5."..iT.'. 'Ki"il;.'.'7x-'allm-r wt-tried yesterday mm- .” M 135, memu WP", wad andiifli tn the Western Hospital at the .. plug. approved, age of 81 scars. Formerly of sevemi 0, thp ,,..,,,,,,.,,.g ...,.,.itille. he had testded at Alborton collected for the Salvation Ariny;-sot-tn for the out three vom- handed in their ",3"...-g Besides his wife, the for-I Reports of committees were then 1-Silllllll l””"('l”"d- "9 lnvu ' given and the following new ones l'IlillLrn Jlll'P St)llSt:iItI'lRlt:;0rl:llI1ngllsla:I;3 appointed: Sick. Mrs William -lav . James van. oe Graham and Mrs. Lionel Rnhlnsrin: -lnhn. NB : llllllam with 4 R-C-I School. Mrs. Lorne Seaman anrllfl. C'rlll1l'lNU!;"lll:&N-BI-i Alltllgllli U Mrs. Millage MacLeod; Lunch..Sllsscx. - .: - I1. -5100! WI! Mrs. Cuyler Matheson. Mrs Lorne"i:lari,Vsl ill Clllirlnltflowl II4 Newton and Mrs. Angus Clllis. lllime at home There an All! Next meeting will be held at i "nteen grandchildren. the home of Mrs. George lltckox. "the ftinoral will he held Wednes- roll call in be answered with, day morning at 9 am. from St. "Your earliest Phr)ln.". Ilntlitinys Church. Bloomfield. Paint up ttowt ltomr utbfli 0. llmttf. ltttprtotlmttwtl CAPITOL SUMMERSIDE TODAY 3:30-7:15-9:15; WEDNESDAY 7:15-9:15 Shows: Evening 7:15-9:15; Matinee Tuesday 3:30 Q.) E V: v.-(.-x x x ill! Fllltllls - li)tJiS CALHE ltI..nttttsgtttettvtttc - PLEASE NOTE - Thls picture is not recommended for children under 14 years of age. 'l'iirit.':lit . . . . . . .. 7:15 -921! ll tltlll”Sl'lRy 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:10 ADMISSION: ')l3 tines Es oning Child........................BBC 50c 30c 60c Adults HOWARD HUGHES prnlnfs son or sap 0-: to ) t 5 ) U i t rgqfegvrina tint ttwtctttn ' Dnrmhlfil YUAN?-hottdnlall VIII: to-mu sy mom mum we act Pout!!!- .hertsoa and Thelma Bitter I Also Serial and News