l 3. E .r,;. -23:; y, January 15. 1955 3&2 The Guardian ' FREETOWN The National Christmas V6599? Btfvlea was held in Freetown Unit- uu-y Hanoi and Verdun Reeves. A1915 by Audrey Mackchern. ed Church on Sunday evening.- Dec. 13. and was conducted by the Oanadian Girls in Trsinind GNUP- with Miss Mary Roam as 18849?- Members of the Group all taking their parts in the order of service - in a pleasing manner. The calllto worship was by Mary 308915 ”""' i-cgpoxuu by the congregation The introduction was by Sheila 51"” mom, and a story. "I'M V011"? 511 P1-gnclg" was told by Shirley Jar- dine. followed by the lighting of cmdlg, by Nora Scales. Nmfmk smear: and Faye Reeves. depict- ing, The work of our hands. Friendship and World Brother- hood. A poem. "The C-.lrponlcr of Galilee" was recited b.V Claudia Drummond, and liitoi'l-stlnll 51”l'11'5 ware read by Marion? Paynl-er. Gail Dnimmond and Sandra Jar- dlne. scripture readings were bv and a lluet by Wave Reeves aiidp Shirley Hatfield were beautifully rendered. The offering wa-5 F9-7 cglved by Nora Scales and bhella' Bunmona. The programme throulzhr l out was very effective. and was! well received by the larlze C0"-l gregation present. Special music wu sung by the choir with MISS; Mary J. Cairns as organistg Tliel guy,-leg closed with the benedictionp by the Pastor, Rev. J. K. Campbell 1 Mr. and Mrs. Allison Prnflttl were recent visitors to Sackvllle,' N. 3., where they were guests of Mn and Mrs. Carlton Elliot. Mr. Edwin Hnfnlll, student at- It. Dunstarrs University. Char- lottetown. spent the Christmas. holidays at his home in Lowerl Freetown. Mr. and Mrs Roy Hill and sonj Gerald, spent Christmas week in Charlottetown. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Buchanan. Mrs. Peter Morrison and Master Wayne Morrison are visiting in Freetown. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Clow. and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- don Moase. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jardliic of Murray River accompanied by their children, Susan. Paul and Garth spent the Christmas week- end in Freetown guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Jardine and family. Mrs. Alan Clolv was hostess to the members of Lower Freetown Women's Institute at her home on Wednesday evening. December 15th with a large number of mem-bers present, aeveral visitors were also welcome Miss Wlnnlfred Burns of the Civil Service dcnartnwnt. Halifax. N. S, is spending the Chilstmas l-lolldayg with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Burns. Men:-e. Ronald and Brian Scales student of Rothesay Boys School in New Brunswick. are spending their holiday vacation at their homes in the village. Friends in Freetown heard with regret of the death of Mrs. Jos- eph Lewis, which occurred at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Clay- ton Thomas. North Tryon on Sunday. December 26. Mrs Lewis was a daughter of the late 'Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Deacon of Free- town. and most of her life Wu spent in this community. where her amiable disposition. natural kindness and hospitality, won for her ll warm place in the heilrts of all her acquaintances. Sincere sympathy ll expressed to the rela- tives in their sad bereavement. Pte. Norman Clow stationed at the Army Base in St. Georges, N 3., and ABS Lloyd Reeves oi Stadnoona Base. Halifax. N. 5.. spent the Christmas week-end at their homes in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Piiynter. 'Pryon. Mr. Fred Paynter. Pree- tawn. and Mrs. Leonard Pickering, Shel-brook, returned on Tuesday. Dec. 28th, from motor trip to St. John. N. B. where they Vl5ll.Efl with Mrs PlCl(el'lfl6Z'-I daughter, Mrs. Stanley Wilson. Annual Meeting Bedeque United Church '-The annual meeting of the Bodeque United church congrPgs- tlon was held in the new church hull on Tue evening Jan. lltn with 3 large attendance. Rev. Gnorge K. Wwrrl. BA. opennd the meeting Vfllh H shnrl, devnllnn service One mlnutc silence wlu obeerxed in memory of the late J. M Baxter ll former pas- tor of this charge. R.a.porl.a from the representatives of the various organizations all indicated them in a pTOgl”(LR5lV6 and thrifty con- dition. All had a successful fin- Inrial year. The minister gave a very en- couraging account oi the year's work: church attnndance was good a number of new members were received: and the finance the inr- gun in the history or the chllrch. The Trustee Board reported on the new church hall. built during the year at a cost of about 115,000 and all the money fully subscrib- ed. The Pine Hill and Missionary and Maintenance allocations were both over subscribed. Womens Mis- soinary Society, Y.W.A.'s and Bands all reported they.had ex- ceeded their allocations. Arnold Henderson. church Trcas. reported the finances exceeded previous years. The appreciation of the congregation was extended to the minister for his excellent work on this charge, and to the choir and the organist. Mrs. Welter Craig, who was presented with a gift in lreoognitlon of her faithful ser- vices: and to those who furnish- ed beautiful flowera on sundny inarni The Treasurer was commended for his efficient work and em to rig Appreciation was also to all the offleeill and leaders of the various d-qaei-tinentu lad orsaulutlons of the church. The following olden were elec II for I-period of two yenrl: we 90' Craig. 0. M. Johnson. J. H. Thomas Moyas. In- and William navel-t iodted last year for A two Q are: Irv. I. O. guess, llhek. Ines lien or man ALMA -MP. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunb" and son, Archie of Montreal were rgcgng guests of Mr. and Mill. David Lockhart. g The December meeting of the A1.-n. woman Institute wu held at the home of Mrs. Jack Clerk with a good attendance. Mre. Ar- thur Rennie invited the mGmbC" in her home for the January meeting. ' . The Alma School children under the direction of their teacher. Miss Myrna Arthur presented their Christmas programme 0" ,w9d"95' day evening, Dec. 22, with Mr. Isaac Dunbar as chairman and Mrs Wallace Donald as nrllnnlst As usual. the school was crowded. M mg and of the programe Santa an-lvgd with his usual good cheer and distributed gifts from 3 W911" laden tree to both teacher find pupils. A very pleasant evenlnli was enjoyed b.V 311- Miss Sophie Barbour. R.N.. has returned in her home in Alma. af- ler spending A few weeks with rel- atives and M9055 1" 3'1'''”"' Mass. . Mis. Mary Dunhai speill Christ- mas with hot sun and riEiU81l191' m.l,-lw, Mr. and Mrs. Keir Dun- bar and family. Summerslde. Mr. Eric Lsrkln. Gull Lake. Sask. iii visiting his sister. Mrs. Nell Barbour and Mr. Barbour and fam- ily, Montrnse. g Miss Irene Kim-h. R N . Halifax. NS, spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mr!- Frank Kinch. Alma- Miss Reta Klnch of the firm of. Mclntosh, Tlgnish. My trick and the spcm Christmas at her parents in Alma. Mrs, Charles Rlx. Lock-el Road. is spgndlng a few days visiting ner sister. Mrs. James Dunbar and Mr. Dunbar. Alma. locum ..6.;is'" ,,A,ner spending the Chflslmil holidays at her home in Burton, Mrs. Edward Griffin has returned to Forest View on Monday. Jlmuo my am, to resume herg W03 36 teacher of Forest View hchoo-.. Mr. Ferdie Arsenault of Forest v;ew was a visitor on Sunday. January 2nd, at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Howard Arsenauit, Carle- ton. Mrs. Jerry Arseiiault and son, Fefdle were visitors on Wednes- day evening, December 29th at the home of Mr. and Mn. Murray Sweet of Forest View. Mrs, Edwgrd Griffin of Burton was in Silmincrslde on Thursday. December 30th Miss Betty Arscnalill of Cucum- pgc, is spending some time at the hOI'i"lF of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Des- Rochet of Forest View. Mr. Ferdie Arseneult of For- est View was 8. visitor Tuesday evening at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant. Forest View. Mr. Henry Gallant. oi the Locke Road was in 0'Lesry on Tuesday. January 4th. Mrs. Edward Griffin. teacher of Forest View school went to her home at rton to spend Old Christmas ay at her home in Burton. Mr. Dave Griffin of the Locke Road was in 0'Lcary on Friday, January 7th. Mr. Joseph T. Gallant of For- cst View was in O'Lea.ry on Sat- urday. January 8. wasniioi?EEii7n'w. i. The regular meeting of West- moreland W. I. was held on Tues- day. Jan. 4th at the home of Mrs, Vernvr Moore The meeting opened in usual manner with the presi- dent presido . Five members an- swered roll call. one visitor was present Collection amounted to 45:. Minutes of previous meeting were read, approved and signed. Three members paid their dues. Reports of committiee were then heard and new ones appointed were: aick. Mrs. Heber Canfield and Mrs. Eddie Trowsdnle lre-sp'- nninlcdl: school. Mrs. , Wrixon Moore. ire-appointed); educational. Mis. Roy Cmssman and Mrs. HPbPl' Canfleld; social, Mrs. El- don Leilrd nnd Mra Art Sherren; lunch. Mrs. l-lobar Canfleld, Mrsg I-lnl Roguson and Mn. Roy Cross- man. Mrs Art Sherrcn invited the ,inc-mbcr.-I in her home for Febru- lnry meeting. Correspondence was 'rParl and discussed. Two "Thank you" notes were read from friends who were remembered by Insti- tute while in hospitals It wns de- clrlcd to gel. paint, for the school walls and to get someone to paint wnlla first llvlaila-ble day. It was also drclded to send a gift to one of our members who hiu left for Toronto. Red Cross Sewing and Knitting was distributed among members. A papcr on "How to be good to your Floors" was read by Mrs. Bert lTrowsdalc. Meeting adjourned and la soclnl hour was enjoyed by all which consisted of taking the patches off our "Tr-evelling Apron" which was finally completed. Pro- ceeds from some amounted to 36.30 Lucky winner of the apron wu Mrs. Sidney Matters. Lunch was then served by the hostess and committee in charge. Edison Wright. Horace Wright, and Waldo Gardiner. Mrs. Ernest Johnson was sp- polnted convener of the Welcom- ing Committee; Mrs. Hammond Bownm, Superintendent of the Junior Congregation; Mrs. Walter Bownese Superintendent of Cra- dle Roll; Billy Clillbeck, Auditor: Arnold Henderson Treasurer; T. J. Inmiin. Congregsti al lecre- tsry; Mm. Ivan De n convener of Decorating Caninittee; Edward Pen-eon in charge of church chimes and Miss Joan Craig con- vener of Christmas entertr commitm. Meeting cloud with the Winch Benediction. ivonrrn IIIDIQUI IA)! IAND --Mrs, J. R. Campbell entertain- ed the "Anna Pinter" Baby Band of the North ncdeoue United Church at the Manse on Friday. Jog; 1. rplte the lnelalrleney of the weather and condition of the roads level-ai mothers and their bebiee enjoyed an eftarnoon of woiliin and fellowdiip. C ' onR.eevvI.Ioneflk.end ”"”'k":.........""..:' home oil P.'we .co News & Views Hi! everybody-here we are again at our regular Saturday morning l l rings, sweaters. skirts. etc, (hysteri- cal sounds like an understatement). The Downtowners will strike up the band. as per usual-do why not drop in and loin the party? The Fourth Year class has been . busy scraping up material for the P.W.C. yearbook, "The Welshmen." They plan to get this issue in print as early as possible. Everybody in the college gets his picture taken. thence duly published in the epic. So, gentle readers, you have your choice. Buy "The Welshman" and read it. or buy it. lean back. and P. W. C. Girls played two hoop games with Queen Charlotte High. and were victorious in both. The second team (girls) were defeated in a game with Rochford Square. P W. C. went down to defeat, but by the close score of 5-4. in a hoc- key game with S.D.U. our tr-am needs as much support as we can give it. so let's gel behind them with attendance and cheer: at their B.me.a. Next issue of lhe "Times" will be out about January 26th, hopes the editor. as he crosses his fingers. waves a rabbit's foot, and looks for a four leaf clover. Another in the series of P.w.c. The1 following described prison- era escaped from the Prince County lcnncerts is scheduled for next lrrlday night. Long hair. or short l heir. be sure to attend If promises . to be very good-two fine perform- - ers. Goal. Summerside. P. E. I. at 5.05 p.m.. January liltll. Lconsrd Philip Tl-IIBEAU oi Kensinglon. P. E 1. age 25. 55". 150 lbs, fresh complexion. eyes hazel. hair dark brown, wearing plaid shirt and blue dungarees - Joseph Edward MURPHY of Freetown P. E. 1., age 26. 5'3". dalglvi else would you have - v-ienune E?2Ifl”.i2f1','Zl7f.'?Si2,".-2'2i?i..”l.l..l d'"c'R"J"w' mum, lbell bottom trousers and blue Ameri- Plens for a collomal, ill en . can naval -1"ket' 1955 Variety Show are well, ilggg: If me” escape” an "en plea" w.).A31a”yem' than Wm "Emil-onlart lhc nearest detachment of be I girls chorus line lremember?i the at C M P and tryouts will be held soon. Dont lnybody-anybody say that they are only fifteen and one half years old and two young to be interested 1" Kirls. Don't say it that is if you enjoy living. Committees for props, casting. music and script are .1. re-d.v setting down to work. The C01198e Variety show has i always been a big event and this lveer we hope that it will be better t,l1.,n over. The social committee is elreuiy making plans for I wonderful Vul- entine formal, to take place on or near Feb. 14th.-(Notch!-when BEDEQUE -Mrs. Ester Clarke, Bummer- slde, has been visiting with her niece. Mrs. Charles Henderson and Mr. Henderson, this village. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Macbougall. 0'Leary, were recent visitors at Carleton siding and Carleton, guest: of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc- Caull and Mrs. Edith Myers, also with Mr. and Mrs. Heber MyersA Mr. William Stavert was a visitor to Charlottetown, on Friday, Jan- uary 7th. He was accompanied as far as Cornwall by Mr. and Mrs. Scott Msc.Murdo, who were guests of Mrs. MacMurdo'a sistqr, M11. Percy Lowther. Mrs Stavert, while ill the city. visited his aunt, Mrs. Lewis Holland, who is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Hadley Lowther and Mrg Albert Muttart. Carleton. Thais the story for this week. See you around neict Saturday. BORDEN SCHOOL ltsnding for November end De- cember in Borden School are: Mlll SCXCOIYR Grade V- 1. Bonnie MacLean: 2. Diane MacLellim; .1. Thane Bell, Grade IV - l. Diane Lenrd; 2. Rodger Stewart; 8. Aubrey Dar- nch. were visitors to Bedeque, on Mon- Ml" phmm,-,, day January 10th. They called on Grad, V” , 1. Mb." Jam, Mac, snvcml relatives and friends. Load; 2, Nnrmn Cerem-, 3 carol Mr. Stuart Affleck. Scarlctowii. Lav... Grid, VI h 1 ENE nah has come to Bedeque village to ,-,,ch; 1 Q1” M(.K,m'”. 3 mil h spend the winter with Mr. and Lend, l ' ' p Mrs. Charles Henderson. The Week of Prayer services Mias Mclfennrn Grade In R 1 were well attended, notwlthstandiiiiz Judy De rrnch; .g , the inclement weather and bad ?.'rJnl:1?;I9::aPldM"(5f::,"z'Yf H"”:i side roads. The first service wns Arthur Davin", 3' b l” "n' g held at North necleque United mm DH-M (.am'h ""13""? "1Ii Church on January Am. Rev. J. Gran"! ' P 9 i 1 -""1" K. Csmplboll conducted the devo- ' "I" H I", tlonnl part of the gmo-sting assist- (. d H b "'"" ', , ed by Rev. c. A. Britten, with Miss '”f ( ' ' 1c w'1""' 5115' Campbell as organist. Rev. "G. K ;1ll""11- 2-.17l"h.V' 5'rnlN'1i 3- DRVK1 Ward delivered thfe sermon. The Dess.MGiadp l -- 1. Charles Macr gecond service was held at Bede- geflzign. 1- -llmes Lelrd; 3- Erma que United Church January 6th. with Rev. G. K. ward in charge assisted by Mr. Campbell. and Mra. Walter Craig as orgnnlet. Rev. Mr. Britten preached the sermon. Soloist Mr. Gordon Maccallum, Charlottetown. The third and int service was held in the Central Bcdequc Baptist Church. Jan. 7th. Mr. Britten presided and was as- sisted in the devotional part of the service by Mr. Ward and Mr. Weeks. Mr. Campbell brought -the message. Organist was Mrs. How- ard Schurman. Soloist Mrs. J. Plomp. -BQ. AUGUSTINE COVE W. I. --The regular monthly meeting Code Traverse United -The Alixlliilry of the W. M. S. of Cape Traverse United Church met Tuesday afternoon Jim. 4th. at the home of Mrs. Harry Mut- tart. The president. Mrs. Hedley Lowther. presided, and led the wor- ship service, theme: "Evangelism The Church's Business". Hymn, "God of Merry God of Grace" ws's lung. scripture passages from the book of Act: were rend by Mrs. John Hesliim, Mrs. Ex-nut Harper, Mreg Nathan Bell and Mrs. Gordon M1”'D”"'111 1"1dg We” 11159115595 of Augustine Cove W. I. was held 11f1911Y- PFIYCI In "D1509 by "19 Thursday evening. January 6th. at member: followed. the home of Mrs. Vemle Webster. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode followed by re- peating the "Creed" in unison. Roll call was responded to by is membc four new members Joined and two visitors were prea- ent. Minute; of the lust meeting were read and spproved. A bill amounting to 06.4! was paid. Two aprons were sold. Letters of thanks were then read. . It was decided to send for Red Cross knitting and swing. it was also decided to have a quilting at Minutes of last meeting were read and roll call. it members responding. The w rd new is to be used for roll cal at next meet- ing. Correspondence was read by the secretary, llra. Boyd Low-um-, Prelayterial which is to be held in summerside was discussed and arranged for. The president gave a fine i-port. of the years work fol- lowed by an encouraging financial rllnrt given by the treasurer. lira. Rllplh Maecaull. More than the allocation was raised. she also re- ported that five bundles of cloth- Mra. Kenneth .Daweon'a next 111! 1155 M01! ION 9l-l'1Y 11! 130- Thursday afternoon. WHW '0 Db Hamlet Murray in Report! of cfxrimltteea were Korea. and it's plasma to lend .lI0lI in the near future. A moat we report of work done and amount ralnd by the 'IGIaion Band" Lhg Dal. year! was given by the lud- erl. Mrs. Avsleh Maocallum and In. John Myers. Oaenmunlty 260 No my moaned diut-ihlcalk. ion iioeplui call: and ID cards and letters sent. "We GM program committee than iII'!li- took charge with we vary inur- ili guilt contests after which lunch was served by nomu eesletcl by dune. Oallulea then heard and new onea appoint- ed: sick and program, Mra Wen- dell MacFadyen. Mra. Kenneth Dawson; Lunch. Mrs, Eldon new. con. Mrs. Vernle Webster. Mni, Myrtle Peters and Mn. Ray ,Glt- ellffe. Mrs. Kenneth Dawson kindly inviud members in her name for the next meeting. Meeting closed aynslenging the "Queen". Escaped From S'side Jail I I laugh at all the funny pictures. 11: rilefglz M1-vH1'1'V”t'i!M”t"d"”m RA Dlulnt strange how In Last Tu d , m , I cover 1o3”o'wm"y nuol "J", '9' many people will agitate and lg 85'" 9 1'””'h Ye" Pi y C '11" "p'”" 0" "1 mplain about aoinethlng and class met and elecledthe following, SIAM? MOUDH 0-ID ll on Jan. W "I th. um. mm" M, mm to slate oil officers. Life president, V. r . r.d dlilidegon lfor many um" um". "um. they." ut but ?cli1odwll lkllcDouzal. president, ylarrln resi e ngd arnegij but of um up,” 0,0". to do It The a:.:;. ::2:.:.-. ”:-:.....".”.'; ::::.::.l"... 3:3. .. we in or the M W- Valedictorian, Boyd Richards. school again on Tuesday, Jan. 4th. If,” u;:',:"l1;ndApdp1:olf;,m:,t:a 0'LEARY Mrs James Smith of Freeland. is visiting at. the home of her son-in- lsw and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smsllmarl In O'l.:eIry- The many friends of Mrs. James Bmallman. Knutsford. are sorry to hear that she is ill at her and all hope for a speedy get well. and Mrs. motored to Summerside on Monday, Mrs. Emma Matthews. 0'Leury. gona- to Lunenburg, N. 5.. is visiting with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and before going to the United Suites to visit with relatives and friends there. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Rennie of Elmsdale, were recent vlaltors Knuteford and were the guests of Mrs. Ronnie's parents Mr. and Mrs. Mr. has where she Mrs. Weldon Harry Harris. Rev. Russel Webb, who has been spending some lime at the home of his father Mr. John Webb in Wood- stock. has returned to his home in Woodstock, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mllllgim and Foster Matthews. home. E1116. MacKenzie ofBa1ilc. to . l (continued from page It M ,..,.....'.'... ,.... ..... Hunters Corner took place on the motion to form a Guide's Associetidn with view of future legislation applied to the Gun. Act. making it oom- pulnory that every party of non- resident hunters be accompanied KENBINGION -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodalde. accompanied by their granddaugh- ter. Miss Lezlip Woodslde. Sum- merside. were vialtora to Mal- peque. on Sunday, Jan. and. where they attended service in Princetown United Church. Min Georgie Loekliart. returned Mrs. James Cousins. spent the an week-and with Miss Grace Riley. Baltic. ' Miss Ethel Douglas, Toronto. is spending a pleasant vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arn- old Douglas. Norboro. Mr. And Mra. Earle Carr were visitors tq Summerside. on Mon- day. Jan. 3rd. 1 Nllr. agd ullirr. Nelgon Casely en- er sine e mem era of Ken- gnuon mud Fun, Forum on the coveys are wised up and Mend". J”. 3",. driven to cover on the opening His many friends will be pleased '1',” . ye turned down flat- tnr than a. paneeke. I was acme- whst surprised conalde ing the agitation in some quartara to give our local hunters. particularly than in rural areal. In opportu- nity to lug some birds before the full hunting preeeure wu turned on. I had no one to grind person- ally as 1 have some good Poinura at my disposal sud my style is not cramped appreclsbly even if after a most enjoyable. but well deserved holiday. 9n Thursday evening, Dec. 30th a miseelleanous shower was tend- ered Mr. and Mn. George Riley of Baltic. Lot 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McKlnnon of Desable. They were the recipients of many lovely gifts. r Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Riley en- terlained the members of Baltic Women's Institute also the mem- bers of Baltic Farm Forum to their regular January meeting on Monday evening. Jan 3rd. Mr. Roy McArthur. Summer- side was e recent visitor to Ken- sington. the guest of Mr. and Mn. Wilbur McArt.hur. Mr. G. Milton Frezee. the Menu- fiicturer's Life Insurance agent. Charlottetown. was a business vis- itor to Kenslnglon on Tuesday. h. either way. I promised to ace thet it was brought to the attention of the meeting and have an opinion expressed. You know the answer now and so far as this columnist la concerned the issue is . closed book. Even if the vote had gone in favour of separate opening dates thtre was no assurance the Department concerned would have incorporated such legislation in the Game Act as it borders on the drastic side. 0 O O The interchange wu spirited at times. eelpecielly when the pros and cons of non-resident hunters were under diacunlon. I was somewhat surprised at the way two inn keepers at the meeting attempted to cover up for their clientele. especially the U.B. hunt- ers. in too much to expect that .13.-., 41 100 of them would be all little Master Stacey MiieKerlzle. son 1-015 1"31111li191'W". T119 1'" 01 of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacKen- oversees would be Isninat th-t Then one rose to his feet and waxed eloquent on the behaviour of hunters occupying his cabins. All off uiem were gentlemen, free spenders. top eporumen who wouldn't dream of breaking our game regulationl. They were no pictured as men who never shot game on the ground but. true to a eport.smsn's code. flushed the cov- eys first and tok their shot on wing. O 0 O I have kept tabs on the actions of some of them. two in particu- lar. and knew he was mreedlng it on pretty thick. An eyewitness told me about gn incident that occurred in 1961. The two in quee- tlon were driving slong a second- Iry road one evening and spotted a lone Hun standing in the mid- ..M..L..M.....M....L, zle returned to his home in Mone- ton. after spending the holiday rea- son with his cousln Master Joseph Mr. Ross Raynor, Clermorri. spent a few days recently with friends in Sea View. Miss Wilma Campbell. Char- lottetown, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. borne Campbell. Sea View. His many friends will be sorry to learn Mr. Heath Cueley. Kon- sington, is confined to his home through illness. All hope for I speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. George Riley, Bul- tic. spent the week-end in Cape Traverse. the guest of Mr. and Messrs. Cedric Campbell and Welter Lord. were visitor: to Char- lottetown on Saturday. Jan. in. the running in sud oilzhe huagwna tear ..L I 01)! I O to Che shut" but--he 1' the bird on the - a licensed de. A huntln His n on w stand. Hope all of you had a really 0l'M0m13)' l0 "'"1l1:l1'1'1' ”11d1" any guy gong of gym one :5 pretty well burned up. Not 1:: terrific ihollday-real gone to in 5UfI'lmI1'l1dO- A00 0015'. lftlf munbeng Th. p"unt Ac; am. 9 gov” '9 g”; u "I. shangrl-La. We hive been back ""16"" l1" C1'”'""'' 1”"'1”'' stipulates that no more than the uni! but because he wum now for two weeks. Ind t-hints ""11 1'" 1”""”- 3'1 ""1 3"” three hunters and two doll may let on- the action. nu arml- nre back to normal. whatever that! . G1"1" L”ck11'"' G' "W" hunt in any one field at the nine inent weaned an t that late l. is. so now it's time for the Jahu- M153" .51'111'1'Y 1'99": JW" ting. the evening gt -em; 3 g.. axy Social, which will happen come Bryenlon. Iii MI?! Hunhfv 3- 0 0 0 yjjmd mm ugglgmu ua on... Monday night Everythlnii point-I '"""d 1” C1"'1””””""' "1. M01” The meeting went on record as iron a most beautiful mm. x to . mi smash. The e is I wild dlr '0 mum 0191! ""111" It being in favour of iieouus guides now for 1 new it. The upiu... hyslericnl rumor I14-s Around 9'1"" 01' W31" C0119” 3"" and also urged that a closer cheek ti was that be has run income college In the effect the glamorous Ipendins the Chrlatmu holiday: 5. kopl on non-maiden: nunun o e of a door in the dark. I an. Hollywood stars. imported for the at their home: in Mllvccue and um any n. lonvlng an prov- covered mm jgmu occasion, will appear on the P.W.C. Baltic. men at Wood Illanda or Borden. later. atege. at about 10:00 p.u-i., and will The dance which was to have A motion to luv. mg gopgntg O 0 0 model exclusive female fashions for been held in Mnlpeque Hall on opgnlw 4.5.. yo; hunuu in mg mg" lg W1, unusuu .50.. t55. what we can't figure out. Thursday evening was cancelled p... ...ce-the regular opening date such behaviour. The aunt thing though. Ls why certain P.W.C. males due to the inclement weather and my guldgnt ' 'gnd an up lmppgng among our an: ion) have been Isklng the gala for enr- icy travelling conditions. 1011 for 3.05.;-gglggmg go ppm 1o pm.-lung 9)) owulon. nu pomp, l. why try to make us believe those visiting hunters are God's this province. who profit by their viaitstioru. end they an few in number, get it into their heads that there are eight or ten lihouund local hunt. on who also have an interest. in our game resources the better it will be for all conoemed. When a Charlottetown sportsman. the late J.D. Jenkins. brought -the first shipment of Hungarian part- ridge to this province in 1987. it was to take the hunting pressure off our own Ruffed grouse and to furnish sport for our local hunt- ersvnot u a tourist attraction or to be commercialized. CHESS IECEIJITI LONDON (CPi .. The British Chess Federation is conducting s search for promising young chess players who can be trained for international matches. Professional Carlie C-3-lreri-red Accountants , T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank at Commune wf Ailiertwizoberlson P E. l. MUTUAL BURDEN. Granville at Water Steel lummeralde . DIAL P. 0. non III! I! INSURANCE ll.E.Eliia&Son Limited FIFO-Allin-CIIIIIQ Iliunnsust. IIIDIIIICICI Optometrists 8 F. Hunter. R.0. hmmenlde. P.E.I. - Phone rm IIl.AI.l.MAN'l DIJILDINO :-A.RR-lA;ll'10lld”E!ll.-lIE-- B.So., 0.1). In Water street suminerdll Ahon Maurice Mili'a MnII'I'WIlI PHONE I530 PHYSICIANS ruthcrs. ipenker and family of Sprlnghill. spent the week-end with Mrs. 0'Ll-ary. and daughter Nancy, 0'Lenry. were ently. VITAL PRECAUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rayner. immunization is the first line of O'Leary. were visitors to Summer- slde recently. where they visited Mr. Lord's son. Mr. Wsrrr-n Lord who is a patient in the Prince Edward island Hos- pital. CV. Mr. Keith Havill of Dartmouth, N. S., were visitors to Unionvnle and Milo over the week-end where they visited with friends and rein- tlvea. The first meeting of the wcek of prayer was held in the Bapllst Church on Monday night. Rev. C. 0. Howlelt presided. Rev. Am.-s of the Nazarene Church read the Scripture and Rev. R. R. Wagner was the guest preacher for the evening. He spoke of Fear being an enemy of the Soul. His message was sincere and inspiring. Slides were shown It the close. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Turner have been visiting with relatives and friends in the United states for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Plalts and Mrs. Donald Plnits were visitors to Sum- merslde recently. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MaoQuar- rie. of Rields Corner, were visitors to the home of Mrs. MncQuarrle'ii parents Mr. and Mn. Bruce Car- merside. spent a few days with her 2 parents Rev. and Mra. C. 0. How- letl in Olleary. Mrs. Bruce Csrrutherl has gone to Ontario, where she will spend some time with relatives and friends and while there she plans to at- tend the wedding of her son Cal- vin. of the R. C. A. F. Station. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood of West Cape are enjoying a trip to the United States where they will visit with relatives and friends. Mra Pearl Metheral of Summer- sidc. spent A few days with relatives in Brae and O'i.enry recently. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harkneas of summerside. were guests of Mrs He:-kneu' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oollioutt in lprlngheld West recently. The snow plow has been very bulky this last. few days. clearing the roads. and trying to keep them open for traffic. Mr. end Mn. Albert Meaxennle who have been living in Victoria. 3. C.. for some time have arrived back to the Island and are now visiting with Mrs Mec.Kenzle's gm. ter. Mra. Donald Maoluac and Mr. Msclauc in Dunblalne. The many friends of Mrl. Don- ald Mlcxenzie lire glad to mgr tfhal she is improving nicely after having the Jaundice. On Wednesday night the prayer meeting was held in the Nazerene Church with a very good attend- ance. Rev. W. H. Foraythe was the for the ' evening. Rev. Amas presided and Rev. W. W. Wagner read the Scripture. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mncxinnon MiicKlnnon's mother. Mrs. Clara Macbeod in Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell -0 P. visitors to North At. Eleanor; roc- defehce against web diseases ll dlphlherls, whooping cough and smallpox. Mina Meriam Howlett. R. N., Sum.- -i.,...-.L....... DUE TO FORD STRIKE 1 WE HAVE MECHANICS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 'FOR ALL TYPES OF GARAGE WORK Prompt. llfflclent and satisfactory Service And Repairs. - MaeLEAN'M0'!0R5 LTD. Ford - Monarch Dealer SUMMEBSIDE l Fri.-set. 7:15 A 9:15: Matinee Sal. Alec Anthony Steel and Muriel Psrlow. L. l. ZIELINSKI. M.D. r AIAJ Mslpequ; Bold lent mm. P IL l.' Phone: lenalnguu I . PHOTOGRAPHERS THE ml:AD GITUDIO n w. nun "'ROYAL"' :30. "MALTA STORY". starring Gulnneu. Jack Hnwklns. f Den-fish Dr. J. A. Dolron SIIIALLMAN nnnsmlo "CAMEO" IINEINGTGN Dial nee lumlnerefae Fri.-Snf. 7:15-9:15; Matinee Sat. 2:30. Wild elii Elliott in Dr. Hubert MacNe-ill. MJ). "THE DONGIIORN" In color. gsh,..1g1....5u.”. M” 59'1" i N"" Waller strut. aumnlenlda. l Phone 1082. CAPITOL Bummer-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 It.took 3 safari; into African thrill-locgilos I is man-woman frenzy! my ' ANNUAL . MEETING The Annual Meeting of Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire Insurance Compeliy will be held in the Town Hall in an 1-owlioi summirucc in ri-inc. Ed- mi-it mum on mnaayuie twenty-rim: day of Janu- u-yettinbourIf10:aoe'cloekhtlle,forenoon. REGENT -it-I-Ills!-1.! "IAN lllfl'llDlllG,,” Panilleaned - , .D W,