?AGE TWELVE Ilstlcs Mlslstor Laslm lack At lilslilnsky In one of the lblunlest speeches ever heard in the U.N., Hon. Stuart Garcon. above. Canadian minister of Justice. told Russia that the West hopes its defence preparations are convincing proof that free world will not submit to Rumian aggres- Ilon. The cabinet minister repeat- edly slammed Russian foreign min- ister Andrei Vishliisky, who last week termed the lustice minister's speeches ”as boyish as his name.” Garson means "buy" in French. Gin-son evened the count. by is-lliiizz 'U.N. assembly at Paris that Vish- Iedeque Notes --Miss Elsie Martin. Tryon. was a recent guest of her aunt. Mrs. Judson Blaclrmore and Mr. Block- more, thissvillsgc. Mrs. James Arbing. has returned to her home after being in the Prince County hospital for a few days for a general check-1193 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lesrd had their brother-in-law Mr. Alvan Sudrbury. and nephew. Mr. Arthur Sudbury, Cleveland, Ohio. as their guests, on Wednesday. January 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Baker. North Bedoque. let on Sunday Jan. lath for Cleveland. Ohio. They accom- panied Mr. Alvan Sud-bury and Mr. Arthur Slidbury and will be absent several weeks. Mrs. Judson Blackimore has re- lurncd from Borden where she visited with relatives and friends for several days. Miss Jean Malcolm, Fl.N.. who has spent two weeks with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mac- Caull. Carleton Siding, has re- turncd to Halifax. N.S. Mrs. Roy Cutcliffe. Augustine Cove. was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck. The snow plows made I grand job of plowing out the road be- tween Borden and Summerside. The toughest section of the roadi was on what is known as lhcj u”.."....ilii-i..;i......i and Vicinity Mr. Fraser Maolntosh. who spent the holidlyl at his old home here. Jolt Saturday for Ontario. Little Sharon Ballum. who has been a patient in Prince County Hospital since New Year's Day. has returned home feeling fine again. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bridges. MacNeill's Mills. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ancel . Eallum on Sunday. January 6th. Mrs. William Wilson and four young children of Waterside. N. 3.. spent several days with relatives here during the past week. Miss Ruby- Harvey. Enmore, is spending I few days in Mount Pleasant at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Wlliams. Mrs Allison Williams and child- ren were recenl visitors to Nor- tham at the home 0! Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moore. Miss Mildred Ramsay, Summer- slde, spent a few days at her old home recently Elmer Williams spent a recent week-and with his grand parents at Inverness. Many old friends here were very- sorry to hear of the passing of Joseph Bolger. Richmond. and are extending sincere sympathy to me g N THE GUARDIANI. News & Views of IIGAF station By Ail: Congratulations and very best wishes for their future happiness are rig extended to Flight Cadet nd Mrs. Cslvin Howard Munroe (nee Betty Lou Mscksin who were married recently. ' I I 0 Two pilots will arrive this week on Transfer to the Air Navigat- ion School. where they will assume flying duties. They are NO J.M. Campbell and PlO P.E.E Gor- man. 0 O 0 Several airmen have -been trans- ferred or posted in to this unit. and will arrive the week. These include a Master WorkshopsiTech- ician. Cpl. C.E. Peterson. .1 Car- penter (construction Engineer- ing.) A.C. i G.L. Fitzgerald, I Security Policeman "standard." A.C. 1 T.E. Ward. I Communica- tions Operator. A.C. 2 JP. Lebei, a Machinist. AC. 2 J.J.A. Rodri- gue. and an Instrument Technic- ian 3. Sgt. C.L. Hicks. A.W. 1 ELF. Johnson also reported recently for her duties as a Clerk Tylpist. 1 I I O IVO R. Blicsner, Nursing Sister, lllls departed on posting to an- other station where she will un- dergo a Para-Rescue Course. NXS; Bliesncr reported for her new dut- ' CHARLOTTETOWN !'lC James McDonald was a patient of Station Hospital last week. His friends are glad of his speedy recovery. 0 O I Four officers will depart in the near future for another unit where they will undergo train- ing on a Senior Flying Control Course. These include: l-V0 FD. 'Ba.rkhouse. W0 (:12. Holmes. rvo ll'.A. skeleton and FIO R.C. Hay- es. 0 O O Graduates of a Staff Navigation Instruction (Navigator) Course have departed on transfer from the Central Navigation school. in- cluding. Flo G.R. Monettc. FIO R.L. Plnder and W0 R.A. Mac- Ksnzie. I 0 0 W0 C. Jo Foote has taken over the duties of "Emcee" on the weekly radio program sponsor- ed by the R.C.A.F. and heard on Monday evenings at 9:15. Each week P10 Foote interviews two or three of the station perlonnel, and her vivacious personality and wholeheartod enthusiasm has made this broadcast a very interesting and popular one. W0 Fooie is the Officer Commanding the Air- women' of R.C.A.F. Station Sum- merside. I 0 0 The twelfth general meeting the Women's Auxiliary. R.C.A.F. Station Summerslde, was held on Monday. January 14th in the (UM G.0. Johnson School. Plans are being made to hold a" Fashion Show. either late March or early in April. At. the close of the bus- iness meeting. a game of Whist was enjoyed by the ladies. and Mrs. Evelyn Burns won first pl'ize.' Eddie has taken over Alhllfl farm work since Albsn is employed the store. ..-.-. The snow plow came to llowlsn Sunday night. from O'Leal-y on Jan. 13, opening the road up the home of Fred Arsqnault so that to little Marlene who was ill at her home. Dr. Dewar could come .-M- --The January meeting of st Anne's Club was held on Wednes- day evening. Jan. 9 at the horns Mrs. Robert Arssnault with good attendance. Next meeting 0 rs Fearuary will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Galla.nt.. .3. The following from Woodstock motored to Summer-side on Jan. in where they attended the wake the late John L. Arsenault, Rev. M. J. Rooney. Mr. and Mrs. John Flnnan. Ethel and Gabe Finnan. Gilbert Finnan and Lucy Gallant. Mrs. .1. with her mother Mrs. IN MEMORIAM MISS JENNIE MATHESON ...... -Tliere passed peacefully away her home in Traveller's Rest T. Gallant of Forest View spent a few days recently Bennett Peters at her home in Bloomfield. Mrs. Peters has been ill with virus Pneumonia. Her many friends are pleased to know she is now well on the road to recovery. saw mill. -AG JANUARY J21, 195, in IN MEMORIAM Mll. Lilomns namssu. ' -Tho parish of Kinkoro lost one of its oldest and most highly rs- spccted members in the death of Mrs. Lucinda Bamxnlll. widow of the late Patrick Hunsnlll. on Dec- ember 4th last at her home in Lower Freetown. Born Lucinda Doyle in Camp- bellton. Int 7. eighty-one years ago. at the age of twenty she mu- rl-d Patrick Hamlnlll and settled with him in summer-side. A few years later they moved to Lower Freetown where they operated I large and prosperous farm and were blessed with a family of elev- on children. ten of whom survive. They are: Florence (Mrs. George sherry). Fernwood; Catherine (Mrs. Russell Mccsrvillel. Lower Freetown; Laura (Mrs. Mcloellanr. Montreal; Genevieve, R..N.. (Mrs. Harold 5-” t 1, ” Helen, R.N.. Montreal: Wilfred. Dorothy, and Paulina It home; and to I ll) of IIDVING Ill! BRANTIORD. Ont. -.(op)gA gathering at at. James Angljc Church hm honoured Manse: on P- Heywood. Ind his wife ,,,,' lived in retirement here for. .1" years prior to their depgrlm-, 1' reside in Montreal. luv. Dr. lie; :Eo.t:lmfkl::-merly server. at nundonl p Professional cards E. "E. Parkman 0nt.D.. R.0. OPTOMITIIST lye: luinlnea Oman Bonni- I to 12 - 1 In 5 OM 5! lppolnlmuu Phone I231 IIIGENT 'rlsll:A'rnli aim, " St. - ' Glasses Flues Rcdvsrss and Austin on ad: ' l forms in Lower Freetown. one son, the Reverend Thomas 11.. predeceased her six years ago in Csmrose. Alta. One surviving brother, Thomas Doyle. still resides on the old homestead in Campbell- ton. Lot 7. Her funeral took place on Thurs- day morning. December 6th.. and despite the almost impossible con- dition of the roads. I very large cortsge of mourners and friends followed her remains from her home in Lower Freetown to St. Ma1achy's Church in Klnkora 1'. Earls Hickey Chartered Accountan: Caution Bank of Common. Building lummes-silo. P. E. L PHONE 288: mzjuujuusuzuun . . . dl"N00nan Vhlll." where the snow ibercavcd family. a H, 11 r - . y - on Tuesday, Nov. 20. 1951, MIL! where the solemn mineral Mass 1eI:1s:zg'1l1toog1:llo:'ml1f3n 3:?:r::ceg-,?.'L, was particularly hcavy. ; - N3 C 3 (H -par. 2! mm Vmek A light lunch Wu :"ved' Jcnnle Matheson, eldest daughter was celebrated by the pastor. Rel ' H . Canadian unh.e,5,.,yg -BQ -The Janiinigv meeting of the Sgt. DE Ede, In Instrument of the late Mr. and Mn, Donald Francis MoQuald. assisted by Rev - - "MOT R. 0. ” Mount Pleasant Womelli-S lnslllule Technician, has already departed OIL Mnlheson. She was sixty-elizht W-E Momihih 0' Alum" " summerslila. 1-. z i. - ... , . , was held at the home of Mrs. Effie on transfer mg," the central Navg (em; or age and hm been m in. deacon. and Rev. Phelsn McKeri- ' B"' DEvu'n"'”xT Williams with nine members pres- mam," School and "Boned at . . . Qnlld for manv years. the last, no of Moreil as subdsacon. Revls Complain Visual Analyuu SHIFHNG SHORE - 9115- Next lll9('l-llli Wm '39 M the his new unitsal thi i k M nineteen of which she was com- R-Fl M80503!” Ind all-lid 3”” Glasses Fitud . -rm B”k'””"' we ”' "M 1'”d"'3 home of Mrs. Sllrllnlz Moore. when Ede is the iorniei: a3?nl"cZ's;i..u2”.' plciely helpless. of Seven Mile Buy minted in this -nvennn In ltalri once a lWllnz.5P”"” in m” ””””.d 5"”"i waslroll call will he answered by an of B,,,de,L -I-heir friends Wm, M H A , . mew d "5 one of the noblest sanctuary. . - PI-ION! ms port or theladgiatlc. now is about iirsltagglliyed at sprinlzrield. MIas5..l exchange of Valentines. them every hlppiness md success COEPEFY-liedrb)-W-IT:?SllJ'mlCV3l i-ggga-ugag: of 3mm; kind and cheerful um The pallbearers were her three SMALLMANS BUILDNG "X mlles "1 an f ..f"...,.,'' .-min- 'A- R in this new phase of Sgt. Ede's gar, are visiting in Ontario. !t1r.Ei!f'r all circumstances. It may be :?:'”.x”f'::-' I:::2':r';')'n:3g.l:x:: op-1-ongrnlsl. truly said of her. that her life was a sacrificial one, her busy hands were never idle. but with a self- '.lICl'iHCing spirit. she always work- Jelly is attending a Furniture! Convention in Toronto. He will also visit his brother in Newmar- ket, Ont. George sherry. Russell McCs.rville. end Harold Johnston. The funeral was under the direction of P. A. Mnnaghan of Kinkora. and burial one pFfO Dennis Bceby made I brief visit to Summerside over the past career. l Piusville and mum CAPITOL Summon-side U C o week-end. when he renewed ac- ed for others. Her absence in the - R R. TONIGHT 7:15-9:15; TUESDAY 3:30-7:15-9:15 pp Y :.e,::....:n...a m1:E5i.n.t..;i. .o”...u. Commencing on Jan. 16th and home is keenly felt and deeply gggfclglmgltlgnf-mil? W in the W n - "- 9 5"” Mr. Pliili ' Gallant Piusville. ' - g n mar lasnng for ?bo"t'- um weeks .a”"D"med' To know L cinds. l-Iommlll was VETE'uNAmAN 9 ' (-9”'59- peclai Physical Fitness Course is i th u was a recent visitor to Summer- - - n being new for the ho 3 of Omen i She 19”” i” "””":"l tw” m) f to love her. Her home was un- phi 2520 side. I-V0 Cyril McDonald is I pai- School The Instrllcloils are Arthailvgggxglligr 13”(:Re;idds gig-ne:ist.leIlTs! wmned for! H? "u':oM uitimmi Wulor Sh-poi Eugi ieni. of 1-r.M,c5, "shad C -v i ' - - - phere. hosp ialtv. neg our ness. Mr. Albin Blanchard. Piusville. Halifax. N.s. His uichdznawisig iieorgraynofolc mrdiii-migesi M” c”"””” 39"” '31 Cd” and enjoymsnt.l-lerroady Irish wit. summmla. recently left For the lumber W00d3 him a speedy recovery. lpanment of Pllvslcal Fitness is 5.; "'"””' V” Jam” Ch”"m”" M characteristic of the Doyle fnmllv in Monclon, New Brunswick. o - s we complimeutca on um lpgcm.'gl'llJV9T9;3Ji9i:gm;ind Am” "m from whongesho (l,escerlil4.is3,wiilloE b..- - --- Mrs. Calvin H. Monroe has been course which will take i;. skatin I F F: ” i - . '19 ml"-"m "4 Y ' W W Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy and entertained b her ma ' E. Th?" bmihe” Md ""99 slsm” whom she came in contact. Irma. Rosebank. were recent vis- during the payst week. 6:): M3332; and hockey. 'iP”dec"55d h"- The numerous floral and splrit- um J- A- itors in Piusville at the home of evening she was tendered is mis- There was B. farewell party on dl-lerrfunerzg tool; placse c;l:m':::'; uni offerings received by the ber- DENTIST - ay. ov. an wa Mr. and Mrs. warburton Mui-ray- saved family at the ,tlme of her death bear testimony of the high esteem in which she was held by relatives. friends. sndp neighbours throughout her long and cherished lire. ceilaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hogg. and on Sunday artemoon the Mises Francie Aloecky and lit: Sllllphant wcreilolnl. hostesses ails, shower- Isa in honour of Mrs. Munroe, Tuesday nilzhit. Jan. ism, at the home of Alcla Harris in O'Lcary, when. the guest of honor was Georgia Yeo, who is moving with her parents to Albc-rion where she will reside. Her father. Mr. by Rev. J. H. Bishop of Charlotte- tnwii. Interment was in the Church of Scotland cemetery at Wllmol. The pail bearers were Bishop Road, Lloyd Small, Howard Eng- landf George small, Harold Moasc Dental x-my; Sniallmln Building SUDIMIBSIDE Dial 2368 Misses Leitha Maccormick and Larraine Brown or St. Louis were recent visitors to Piusville. guests of Norma Brnwn. ' 1 a Iformear Browgi band llbvlarietcalsl; 2 bingo will be held this sat- n t w e rec n visi or; o .1 ur ay evening in the Offlcers' II::ll'l;.IZL;;Etc8C0i ElaIi(ne Wedge. and Moss for the entertainment of s.,,im(g;,;?2'”,m'?;, Q23 '- I ll ormac . mess members. their wives and timing Wm, AIM,” ml”. 4 I Th ta I P ill-Ilesls. Many beautiful and vsl- C i e secre ry o ' all us c rl in School. Mr. John J. C0TC0l'a1llu.sYl1lSfe) D Z” V: -be: lwudei .. J5"-V OM15” dmve t0 3100"” 5 Mr. Joey Gallant and Mr. Ted Several Meteorological Obscr- new Station on Thursdh" Jm' 10' ' Gallant. with the assistance of vers have dlapnrted from here '-V-' ii. B.A. Adki , Aw -? 3 it Im A rule crowd attended me 1 ham AM;.nl2 M.'L.iv6l1ke':'EA gr”? gMesrs. Alhan Arsenauli and Paul . 99 MMARDMIICHELL. wl-nu, puny H the home of Mr. ; EM. Montgomery and A'w c2 'M .(.xallan(. motored to Bloomfield EDDEALBERI and Mrs. Anghony mlnchud only Lualmc. ' ' - Comer on Saturday aftemoon, '” mud. Wednesday. January 9th. in A 0 0 - Jam 12- -i 1 "ll" of Piusvillc School. Ladle. first PIPXO Dennis Gilbert has been. let. '””.m-,:x-, .v yaw nor lsyucoliins -Mr. Eric Gallant. Summei-side. recently spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant. Mr. Martin Gall-a-nt returned to John.New Brunswick aflerspend- ing a few months in Piusville. a few other men from the dis- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Lecky. Mrs. Norman Hogg pour- ed and Mrs. Paula Schunnan ass-I istecl in serving. . 0 o Milly. airmen will report sip new unlls this week, where they engine Techlclan, Sgit, RM, Don- celte. O 0 0 9” 905'-lnl or transfer to other trict are installing furnaces in Piusville school. prize was won by Miss Delia Gai- llinl. second by Mrs. Henry Gallant Fabulous hordes of victims ltd , f- their doom in the Colosseum b . in historyls most sgonlslng moments of terror! o Consolation prize was won by Mrs. Anthony Blanchard. Menls first prize was won by Mr. Dale Cor- ooran. second by Mr. Martin Gal- - Kensington Rink MONDAY. JAN. 21st North Shore League Mnnflly-Tualdly 7115-0:15 RM. Fighting. loving. swsggerlng sons of the reckless ready for battle, ready for love. It's "GUNGA DIN”, brought back to ,fhe screen man ce. pnlpwood, we have boon able to ncslvo pulpwood at our yard in wt an still opus to main loan oolltt. our yard at lisnsnsnids in I.” AM. to l.0O Ill. PIOIIIV Duo in ......: snowstorm: which made It lllflolli to non wootlsndnrgoproduou-Itolnovsthslrwoolqthlly P. E. I. riioollc: colllrllll Lin. l"llll- including: A.C. 2 AI. Kri- l k0"- A-C 3 K-D- Sykes. A.C. A.W.2 I. patient of Prince County Hog- pilal for over a week. His friends lire pleased to see him able to gel. "mind Ilzaln. and most or all illlfl he will graduate with his Iovln course and subsequ ntly re. Today lant and consolation by Mr. John- lull! in his home in En land J” 13' Where he attend"! the Tuesday nie Gallant. . . . wake and burial of his brother. ggB3 Two secumd, policemen, LAC the late John L. Arsenault. B.S. Knol,t'and Cpl. E.M. Harri; lgllvll been posted from till! otq. ion and. will report at their lllgsxlllrestntlons in the immedlite I O O A-0 7 'l'.A. Burton and Ac 2 .W.'N' B”Pe3”l Telegraph Techn- lclalllv l'0Dorted early this week gr snother u it, )1 been pastes. W no they mve Wallace Yen. is Pminloyed with the Maritime Electric Co. in Albercon. A number of her school chums gathered and gave her gift: and wished her every success in her new home and school. She will be Howlan and Vicinity Arthur Arsenault of Cascumpec was in l-lowlan on Thursday. Janu- iary 10. i Mrs. Nell Maclsaac of Borrlsn is .rlsitlng her father and other rela- tives in Woodstock. Maurice Arsenault was 3. bus pas- senger to Bummerslde on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters snd son. Wayne. of O'l.eary. came to visit with Edmund's folks on sun- dsy. Jan. 13. returning to O'Leary on Monday afternoon. Fern Blanchard spent Friday evening. Jan. ii in l-lowlaxl on his way to his home in Cape Wolfe af- ter spending the day in Summer- FREETOWN M . . . side. .. and M . Cl M . rr-' KEXzVIN tertaiiied on rsSatLl.rdlayungrr?:n1:; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant lmfi during which may we... prelenh family have now moved in with ...... H Game 8:30 Sharp :!d1dl:1L:1offtel;;oc'Ib(leenwood .. . .5 Mr. and Mrs. Albiin Arsenault as T i ' ' hlvirs. Kenneth W. Banks was O:5,;,"h'u::dI';V3eTvl.lnillblOs 3! bridle . n , GAME" lmEA-ma mm at Robsan's.. ' W '”' "” KINSINGTON i aftertmviyt yea;:.us(1arrli-lg) Cary DwAll Ijjsli r . c r c en. ou as Fairbanks. .?r.. JoansFonialne.g A ' real thriller in drama and ro- E how. so on lllmiso umous lavor up . W ' - "”",.li:fil'::.”t.7.,i.:":.:i.i"i:.'.'ill "3 sum: so.ooo...v AT1'Ell'I'l(iii' PIILPVIIIOII PIIOWGEIIS monsoon ilnnlnwllolweocn Inunonido. a limited quantity of rm polo- I Cid. open (lolly. snoop: Isadora. from I and Elton MacKay. OUT OUR WAY I May she rest in peace. l By J. R. Williams Ivssnnmo sur'mni.ns ' I seed the i : I 3333.. mh Iona, cboiltttnriigot o runners. Hardy peunnis bean abundantly from early summer ull lulli 9 on rden. etc. A showy pol plan! too. fhough smaller than commercial nmrhcnln-Mon: loss is the Ingeuofmlv ing of an vorlew we know from seed. sur- lng I popular solunsther and simi- i lmli i ad - lsin VII: s&c';':niEy ii: mom: now. lvin. sul tho. Hr Hi I ll n u NINA f l launch. 1'-It SOUZ WALKS! Ti-E coi.D'ru(okl.liueu . . , M his home pin Piusvilie recently have posted or transferred. dpdgugfeilnfoiizhehzrslgiezdz oH' WE GOT: ; after spending some time in Hali- including. L.A.C. R..S. MacKcll and an honor studs 1. t h l COLD WA'T'N . fax. Nova Scotia. where he was.an loperaior Mobile Machanicai Delicious refreahmenlrs x:eresLse(r,?1-' SO WE HADDA It cmpl0yed- 1E:l;;nmcIntira1ic; 3: JL.J.li..Gd Be- ed. . ...n . DO,SOMETHlN'-- .' , -r- . ig e o - , l Mrs.John P.Gormle,vand daugh- lor; A.C. 1 C.M. Klr:l1r.o s Eigic -AZ - dl AN' wELpL' - --ii" ter, Anne Marie. and son, Paul Typist; Cpl. H1). wltwu-g .n M,, "C " ' kill CHEAME A I returned to their home in .51. frame Technician, and an Aero- 1 llllill TH SHOW OFF L c;T.lIIsbTItII.&h.vu.v.u.I.g.o.Lm.cuf . l-ic - J.R.wiLi.iAM5 .J