g STARS GREGORY PECK One of the navy's new Banshee banshees. said to be among the jet fighters swooshes over Halifax world's best all-weather ship-borne harbor in a practice workout. The,fighters. are destined to operate Navy's New Jet Aver Halifax Harbor lshearwater naval air station near from the carrier Bonaventure, now being built in Great Britian. Mean while 11 of them are based at l lllalifax. (CP from National Defence). The Western . Guardian W.I. CARD PARTY in Stanley Bridge School. Friday February am. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY -The wok funeral of the late Miss Rita Douc- of ette was held Wednesday morn- ing from her late residence on Market Street to St. Paul's Church where Requiem High Mass was c celebrated by Leod at 9 o'clock. Rt. Rev. lilacLellan. V.G., officiated at the interment which took place in St. Paul's Cemetery. aid. Gallant and Ralph-Blacquie c. Personals Friends of Mrs. W. P. Cameron regret to learn that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. IN MEMORIAM MRS. WILLIAM ROGERS A wave of sorrow passed over Freetown and vicinity. when it was learned that Mrs.,William Rogers had passed away on January 22. 1956, at the "Victoria General Hos- pital" Halifax. where. a few weeks 5 before. she had been flown for special treatment. She had been an arthritic put- ient and in poor health for some time. but serious development oc- curred. which necessit ed Hospital care. first in Summerside. and lat- er in Halifax. but, despite all skill and medical aid, God willed other- wise and she was called to her ”Eternal Home" to dwell with Him, whom she loved and served here below. . Born at Stanley Bridge. P.E.l.. 55 years ago. she was a daughter of the late Dr. Thomas Campbell and his wife Ella Cairns Campbell. who survives her. She possessed a cheerful and pleasing personality. and will long be remembered by her many friends here. and also in the communities where she taught school. endearing herself to boxh pupils and parents. member of Freetown United Church also of the Womenis Mis- E di in laid aside by illness. She leaves to mourn. her husband. also two lidilghters. Dorothy. Mrs. Jesse Burns and Evelyn. Mrs. Robert Burns. and three grandchildren. also her aged mother. Her only sis- ter. Bentrice. Mrs. iRev.) B. V. MacLesn. Ottawa, passed on three months ago. , The funeral from Compton's Funeral Home. Summerside. on Thursday January 28th.. was larg- ely attended. Her pastor. Rev. J.K. Campbell officiated. Hymns sunlz were: ”The Lord's My Shepherd'' and "Sale in the Arms of Jesus". Organist was Mrs. Allison Profltt. Fr la lo th urisl was in the family plot. eetown People's Cemetery. The RHIHJCITCTI were. Jardine staveri. sy Lidstone. Henry Reeves. Wal- ier Bernard. Lloyd Burns and Rob- ert Burns. The many beautiful floral trib- utes. bore a silent token of esteem in one. who will long be rememb- and throughout the community. ......gggg.gj:.gggg.g, "ll 0'CLOCI( HIGH" CAPITAL. IUMMERSIDI Gregory Peck returns in one of Brent roles of his career in Dlrryl F. zoom.-It's famed product- list of "12 0”CIcoit High" at the Capitol Theatre today. One of the Most important Twentie h Century- fox encore triumphs of all time. it 0'Clcok High" will compare favorably with any of 1955's newer rclaeseg. "l2 oiciock High" dramatizes in lmste. yet spectacular fashion in! of responsibility in the its full illltioe to the towering :il!":llIGenerai savage, sad the: in.i...ii..."'"n....'""' :'l""”'.' 1:23. Hwnli won him recol- '”"' WWI the One: award for Rev. Joseph Mac law was present in Author the sanctuary Rev. Joseph LeClair of lili- lale Heart Churc M ski and Mrs. have been be up around now. and two daughters Mr. and Mrs, Ru: Mrs. Florence Barlow. Members of United Church Choir met on Wed. evening at the home IMrs. Howard Barlow for rehear- 8 . DENY held at the Mr evening. January 24th. prize went to Mrs. Wa :'Hy. second to Mrs. a Adrien Blanch won by Mrs. delicious lunc hostess with oral women prcscnt. WELLINGTON Mr. Fidele C. Gallant recently up his position as Post Master Wellington, Post Office, suc- ceeding Mr. Ernest Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood and hildreii, Bonnie and Faylord of Ot- a, Ont.. were recent visitors of Q.) Mrs. Wood's parents. Mr. and Mrs. l W Maddlx and at the home . and Mrs. E. C. Aisenault. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus P. Gallant pan bearers were Stanley Gaudeiattelldetl the wedding of their son Raymond Giiudet. Joseph MacDon- Um!!!” 10 Avnla Arsena Lyman Arsenault, Glorice 91” Of Mr- -7- T. A-sena Arsenault in Sacred h in Toronto. They will oronto for some time . Gallant has obtained employment. Mr. alid Mrs. Erville Stewart and rs. Ellzabcth Day all of Summer- Mrs. (l were rcccnt Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mr -. C id C l A t 'cd Mr. Ga iaii,t's'iilall-ent.s'.a l?V?Il. Vilfilgl Mrs. Cyrill Gallant. . mg l . ::1:' at Freeland and Poplar Grove. visitors of .-Vlru Charles Campbell who ill at home but able in McLurc were visitors oil us McLure and PIUSVILLE A larlze crowd attended the card home of Mr. and Inn Tuesday adles First rbumm Murnparents. Mr. I Henry L. Gal- First went to Mr lant second to Mr ard. Freeze-out was Henry L. Gallant. A h was served by the the assistance of sav 5. Peter F. Gallant Gents mmanuel Gal A large crowd from ........,.......g stricis attended the weekly liingo 0" M0nd8l'. January 23. Chylon 'Green. Emeralrl Tlgnish Mrs. Misses Pearle and Yvonne Gal- nt. both employed at the Western Also featured are Hu we. Gary Merrill. the eir own novel. TO THE ELECTORS H OF CENTER WARD As previously indicated I feel that under the present circumstances I am duty bound i.o re offer my services as your representative in the Center Ward. Mr. W. A. Currie. our new Mayor. will be facing a double task of maintaining the good record of our retiring Mayor and shouldering the responsibility of giving good, sound civic administration at a frying time. I would be very pleased to continue sewing you especially in association with Mr. Currie. It is my intention to contact as many of you as time permits but it will unfortunately be impossible to make a complete coverage of the ward. it is my intention, however, to speak to you by radio at a time to be announced later. On the strength of my past record and my promise to continue serving you to the best of my ability. I solicit YOU? 81llJl70Pf 0!! February 7th. ilonary Society and Women's ln- spent ii few days recently in the llliule. she took an active part in home of her parents Mr. and Mrs church and community work until Thomas Ctlrcoran, piusvmc. the best supporting acting by 3 male in the year of the film's orlginal release. lard Mitchell. Robert Arthur. Paul Stewart. John Kellogg. Bob Patten and Joyce Maclfensie. Henry King directed the Zanuck offering. and Sy Bartlett and Bcirne Lay, Jr.. wrote the screen play. based nu TONIGHT fgeim; 8:00 - 10:00 Admission BMJ Something of a record for zi small hospital was established at the Western Hospital. Alberiun. this week when two sets of twins were born within twelve hours. On Monday afternoon. January, 30th Mr. and Mrs. Everett Matt-i hews of Elmsdale became the par- ents of a daughter born at 3.15 p.m.; land of a son born at 3.40 p.ni. Mia. and Mrs. Matthews are the par- Si. Mary's Anglican Church, S'side Holds Annual Meeting;-rm--y.sum----sme.week- ctlis of eight other children. Approximately ten hours later twin sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald of Albert- on. the first being delivered at 1.30 am. and the second at 2.30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald have three other children. Dr. S. Hell- mich was the obstetrician in at- tendance at both cases. CONWAY Mr. Hcber Broorlle. Si. Elconnrs l spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Winn Mrs. John Broome. St. Eloannrsf; spent the weekend with relatiics' Mrs. Gerald McArthur and son. Summerside. were visitors at Illoj home of Mr. and Mrs. Regilluldl Palmer. Freeland. on Sunday, Jan-l uary 29th. l Mr. and Mrs. Ray Milligzln and -children Freddie and Bewrlcy.l were visitors at the home of Mr. land Mrs. Clarence Ramsay. Bor- den. on Sunday, January 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer had their baby son, Stcphcn; Charles. baptized at St. Petcrsl Anglican Church. Lot Elcvcn. on' Sunday afternoon. January 29 bvi Rev. Finlay. l Mrs. Sterling Palmer has return- ed to her home after spending .1; few days visiting at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Byron llirrh. St. Elcanors. Mr. and Mrs. Byron lliri-ll ..niig Hospital. Alberton. spent a day rc- cently with their parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. Piusrille. . Mr. and Mrs. Emmnuel Gallant ad son Paul. Rosebank. were visit-1 ors at the home of Mrs. Gallnntisl and Mrs. William Gallant, Piusvllle. . Friends and relatives of Mr. Joseph MacLellan will be plcnscil; to learn he is improving after lllsl recent illness. .All join in wishing. son. St. Elcanors, were visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling I?::llllcr anli Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Morrison on Sunday. January 29th. Sympathy is expressed to the im- mediate family of the late Mrs. Charles hint-liliidyen. lnverncss who passed away on Thursday,,.Ianu- ary 26th. interment was in St. Peters cemetery on Saturday after- noon. Rev. Mr. Finlay officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacLean. Coleman were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland on Sunday. January 29th. Connrnliilations are being receiv- cd hy Mr. and Mrs. Willys Wal- field. Poplar Grove whose mar- riage took place on Saturday. Jan- uary Qllth. The bride was Miss Congregaiiona The annual congregational meet- ing ofiTrinity United Church was held in Epworth Hall on Tuesday evening. 'Bie chairman, Rev. C. D. Mathe- son opened the meeting with a de- votional perlod. Dr. L. M. Cnllbcck was elected secretary. The treasur- er presented the financial report which showed a credit balance at the end of the year. Total funds raised from all sources amount to upwards of 333.000 and of this a- mount, approximately 36.709 W88 for the missions. The missionary and maintenance fund had exceed- ed its allocation which had been increased from last year. In respect to those who had pass- ed to their eternal reward the Rev. C. D. Matheson read their names while the congregation stood. All reports submitted indicated excellent progress during the year. Rev. C. D. Matheson gave the sta- tistical report stating that the con- gregation showed an increase dur- ing the year of 55. Other reports were as follows: trustees, W. F. Strong Women's Missionary Society (Afternoon) Mrs. W. A. Allen Ladies Social S'side Trinimlliniied Church NORTHAM Tiinrsday, Feb. 2, 1956 The Guardian, Page it The many friends of Mrs. Athol ed the Colwill. regret to learn that she is by wmmm” In ch"T.' a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital, where she underwent an up eration. Her many friends hope in see her about again soon. no upon the death of bar . Ilrs. Vance Maclaan. Mrs. bell was a resident of Northern some years ago. A.I "'CAMEO"' IENSINGTON Wed.-Thursday 7:15 - 9:15; MEI! lnoe Thursday 3:1), The comedy hit of the year. "DOCTOR IN Till HOUSE". in technical Dirk Bogardc. Muriel Pavlow, Bank drawing worth possible sao.oo. NOTICE l Meeting Held Club. Mrs. Roy Mm-Lean Wo- men's Association, Mrs. Ferno Ro- gers Young People's Union. Er- nest Murphy Tyros. John Scott. Reports were also read from the W. M. S. lEveningI. the Mr. and Mrs. Club and the Sunday School. Included in Mr. lliathesonis re- port were referenccs to the C. G. I. T.. Mission Band. and Explor- ers. A motion was lnuved by Mr. J. F. Arnett seconded by Mr. John Scott and passed with expressed the appreciation of the congrega- tion for the excellent work during the year of Rev. C.,D. Mailiesun and Mrs. Matllcson the org.-inist., Miss Mary Geidart the six choirs with their leaders and the sexton.- Elected to the Committee of Stewards for three years were. Silas MacFarlanc. Elven Nichol-:nii,l W. E. Jenkins, James Phillips, 0. B. Sheen Wilfred Burns and J. K. Duggan. Mr. Arthur Rolllilsim was, elected for one year to till the llil expired term of Mr. llarolil Mil- llgan who moved away from town. The meeting closed with the be nodiction by Rev. Mr. Mathcson. The United Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Alfred Colwill on Thursday evening. January 19 OWIIIC 10 weather conditions the attendance was mun, Lunch wu served by the hostess. Cliffvrd ,MacArtiiur. student at the Summerside High school, gpgnl the weekend with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Horace MacArthur. Friends of Mr. James Dyment, are pleased to hear that he has re turned to his home after being a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre for several weeks The Northam Women's instituti- met at the home of Miss Gertie Newcouibe on Thursday evening Campbcll upon the death of he: January l2th.. with a large nun: daughter. Mrs. William Rogers, ber of members present. Lunch Lower Freetown. Mrs. Campbell was served by the hostess. assist was also bereaved a few months Sympathy is extended to Mrs The annual meeting of St. Marys Anglican Church was held in the parish hall on Monday evening with a representative gathering of the congregation. Ven Archdeacon G.R. Harrison acted as chairman and opened the meeting with pray- .er fallowed by a report of the gen- jimmmjmfm and Mrs. William MacDonald. Free- land. Mrs. Josie Arscnault and daugh- nd visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arsenault, Murray Mr. Cecil MacKinnon. was a business visitor to Summerside on Saturday, January 28th. Mr. Wilbur Hardy, Freeland. lic- companied by Mr. George Morri- son and Mr. Edgar Morrison, Corn- way. were business visitors to Sum- merside on Friday. January 27th. Mr. Everett Biggar, Portage. was a visitor at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison recently. Mr. Lawson Oaiway. accompan- ied by Mr. Guy Palmer. were re- cent business visitors to 0'Leary The many friends of Mrs. Arthur Adams will regret to learn she is confined to her home with a sore back and wish her a speedy re- covery to good health. Mrs. Charles Keizer. Foxiey Riv- er was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Neill. Kensington. Two Sets of Twins In i2 5 Hours Al Western Hospital TOWN OF SIJMMERSIDE eral statistics of the church. The warden's report was given by RT. Henthorn, together with a financlall report which showed that thel church had made real progress during the year. Reports were also read by Mrs. Ray Clark for the WA. Mrs. Bor- den Connell for the Laiics Guild and Mr. James Coniiell for the Layman's Association which show- ed that each organization did esp- ecially flne work for the year, especially the Ladies Guild, which had made provision for the install- ation of an oil burner in the parish hall. Officers elected were: Wardens, R.T. I-lenthorn and C. Ross Mac-. Kenzie; vestrymen. W.E Henthorni, James A. Council, W.R. Ozon. R.A. Horn,e J.M. Logan. E.E. Parkman. George T. Clarke and James Keefe. Representatives to Synod, James A. Connell and George T. Clarke with W.E. Henthorn and R. A..' Horne substitutes. Representatives to Diocesan Church Society. J.J E-nman and RT. Henthorn. C. Ross Mackenzie was appoint- ed chairman of the financial drive for King's College with Firth Bow- ness. James Murphy. Ken Dorsey and Miss Wanda Wyatt as mem- bers of the committee. Qualifications of Voters Section 68 and amendments thereto of the tion Act, 1903 reads in part as follows: Summerside Incorpora- Ill ”Voters' lists shall contain a.nd-be made up of the names of (3.) All persons males or females (being a widow or unmarried) of the age of 21 ' years and upwards, being British subjects and residents or non-residents of the said Town, who have been assessed in the Assessment Books and Lists next previous to the election about to be held, upon Property in the said Town of the assessed value of 5100.00 and upwards. and all married women of the age of 21 years and upwards being British subjects and residents or non-residents of the said Town, who have been assessed in the Assessment Books and Lists next previous to the election about to be held. upon Real Estate in said Town of the assessed value of one hundred dollars and upwards. (bl Every male inhabitant of the said Town being of the age of twenty-one years and upwards. who shall have resided in the said Town for at least one year then next preceding the day of such election, who shall be a British subject and shall have been assessed in the sum of one dollar and upwards of P011 Tax. '7 . . AMERO Following a meeting of the new l J E C N' Vestry an increase was added to Town Clerk. tho rectors stipend in appreciation of his untiring efforts in leading Mr. Sterling Palmer and son Kenny. acompnnied by Mr. Ver- non Boyle were business visitors to Summerside recently. Mrs. James Winn was a recent Sheila MacDonald, daughter of Dir. business visitor to Summerside. P. lizlving nominated as be of valuable assistance opportunity to solicit your lion day. Thank you. him a speedy complete reonvigryl TO THE ELECTORS OF WEST WARD Ward in the forthcoming civic election and having considerable mechanical experience I feel sure I can . As it is impossible for me to see you person- ally in the short time available, may I take this Md Councillor for the West to the town in general. generous support on elec- EDGAR M. 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