ing section, at least at their games this season, as the gix charming cheerleaders spur their boys on to victory. The new- in their hand- gome white and blue costumes workout at Civic Auditorium last week when they theered the Summerside five on | WESTERN GUARDIAN who have pupils interested in Playing hockey in the. different '- groups in Crapaud rink, ‘have one representative with a list of players stating Birthday and ace attend a meet- ing at Crapaud Rink Wednesday. at 8 p.m. cones KENSINGTON Rink Tuesday ight, Junior North Shore 7 y’clock. Long River vs. Margate, 8 o'clock. Kelvin vs. French River; 9 o'clock, Spring Valley vs. Springfield. Skate after. CRAPAUD Rink tonight hoc- key Nine Mile Creeks vs. Cape Traverse Frank Morris League, 8.30 sharp. Skate after. CARD PARTY at Long Ri- ver Hall, ‘January 7. Each Wed- mesday night during the winter months. ‘ _ KENSINGTON WEEK of Pra- yer Service, Tuesday, in Angli- can Church at 7.30. CARD PARTY to~ be~-held in Masonic Hali, Kensington Mon- Gay January 12th. Prizes and lunches. Admission 50 cents, sponsored by Mount Zion Lodgze.; PARTY HELD Members of the Borden Branch of the Institute. BEDEQUE RINK Tonight Tues- @ay Junior Hockey Middleton vs. Frenwood Game time 7:30 Ken- kora vs. Freetown Game _ time 8:30. Admission 30 cents to all. TO HOLD. FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Terence . ll-year-old son of Mr. Mrs. Nelson Paquet, who away at Calgary, Alberta will be held on Wednesday from the Bowness Funeral Home to Gt. Paul’s Church for service at 9.00 a.m. Interment will be ‘in St: Paul’s Church Cemetery. MEETING HELD — The Dec- -| team from Charlottetown. (L.to| Betty Blacquiere, Roberta Sha R.) Marcia Arsenault, Joy Kirk-| and Carla MacKinnon. ’ Suggests Power Of Prayer Not Realized By Christians guest preacher Rev. E. H. Bean, minister of the Kensington Pres- byterian Church as he addressed a capacity congregation at the Summerside church of the Naz- arene last evening. During his sermon Mr. Bean said,"’ The christian does not realize the power that he has at his disposal when he neglects prayer. The instinct for prayer is universal, there is no religion which does not include prayer in some form. Prayer is the mark ih & ztie F wives to pray for each ’ other. Milton Mellish. ‘Pause for a Moment of Prayer’ and a solo “I Who Holds my Hand” Key. Miss Gail Gen- : Know Joyce was accompanist. eek of prayer services con- evening in the Church Christ, Summerside. Airman Returns After 3-Year Tour Of Duty In England L..A. C. Wensel Harris of O'Leary, an aero enine techni- cian in the R.C.A.F., returned to Canada after completion of a three-year tour of overseas ser- vice. While overseas, he served at 30 Air Material Base Langar in Nottinghamshire. This base, the only Commonwealth base in England, provides the equip- ment that keeps airborne the jet fighters of Canada’s NATO Air Division in Europe. At 30 AMB, L.A.C. Harris was employed in 137 (1) Flight. i Wensel, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Harris; Unionvale. He was born and educated in O'Leary and has been in the. R.C.A.F. since 1952. During that Ground Drift - Troubles Cars ALBERTON—A heavy ground drift was giving Western Prince County motorists considerable trouble last night although plows were operating on the main highways. ‘ The area between Alberton and Bloomfield was particularly bad. A light fall of snow occur- red yesterday afternoon. PERSONALS ., James Noonan; son of Mrs. Henry -Noonan, left by car yes- terday for Halifax to return to time he has served at units in Quebec and Ontario. He was accompanied to Eng- land by his wife, formerly Lorett Breeley of Mattawa, Ontario and they have one daughter Debra, who was born in Eng- land. After visiting their parents Mr: and Mrs.- Harris and daugh- ter, returned to Greenwood, N.S. where he will be stationed, Week Of Prayer. Services Begin At Kensington KENSINGTON — Rev. Alex- ander MacKay was the preacher last evening at the Kensington United Church, -beginning the Week of Prayer services. The minister Rev. L. M. Mur- ray conducted the service and | the Rev. W. Eric Ingraham read the Scripture. ] Mr. MacKay spoke on the theme for the day “Go to Church" and in the course of his impressive sermon gave a number of reasons for church attendance: (1) Habit begun at others; (3) The necessity to worship publicly and the sense of well being gained . through worship. The service this evening — will be in St. Mark's Anglican Church. # Moase read the Scriptural les- *|was sung. The theme for the childhood, (2) As an example to|- . JOHN’S,. Nfld. (CP)—Four The Guardian, Chariottetown, Tues., Jan. iL » 3 Stalled Nfld. Trains Freed From Deep “The new storm hampered CNR Drifts light snow fall here Monday B Freetown churches met of Mr. ami Mrs. Ro- , Freetown on Mon- . December 29th.,-19- were twenty-five mem- greece (flit president, Mr. Charles was in the chair. Fol- the opening hymn, Mr. ii : son. The psalm ‘Unto the Hills” devotional period was ‘“‘A Man's Business—And The Cail of God.” Some worth-while thoughts and the Cross’ was sung, the bene- diction was pronounced by Rev. E. H. Bean, rie In the business period the min- utes of the last meeting were read and approved. It was decid ed that Kensington church Hall! would be the next place of meet- ing on Wednesday, January 28th. Interesting slides, which had been taken by Mr. Frederick Semple. were shown by Mr. Ing- ham MacNeill. Following refresh- ments, “Bless Be the Tie That Binds” brought a delightful eve- ning to a close. SUMMERSIDE — Total pro perty loss to fire in Summerside during the past year amounted to $503,885, the bulk of this amount being the half-million dollar loss of the Brace; Mac- Kay Company Limited store and warehouses, it was revealed at the 1 meeting of the Sum- side. Fire Department — held last in the civic build- ing. . . Forty4ive alarms were res- ponded to by the department in Summerside. and an additional five still alarms were rung in. The firemen also served sur- rounding communities at 12 dif- ferent calls. The following slate of cers is to be submitted to town council for approval: fire chief, Heath Warren; deputy, i®nsor Bowness; secretary - treasurer, Leo Wood; No. 1 Company, Captain, Albert Leard; Ist. Lieutenant Frank Arsenault, 2nd Lieutenant, J. C. Mountain: No. 2. Company, Captain, John Wat- son, Ist. Lieutenant, James’ Connell, 2nd. Lieutenant, Herb Schurman; Hook’ and Ladder Company, Captain, Cyril Kenny, 1st. Lieutenant, Fred Daley, 2nd. Lieutenant, Jack Schur- man; Salvage Company; Cap- The choir rendered “Unto Th Hills”. A duet was sung Misses Cynthia and Sandra - Isaac, while the congregation ed in singing a number of! cred carols. Mrs. Melvin Ellis presided -at the orgam TODAY. (Tuesday) and . WEDNESDAY “The Decks the; .. $503,885 Was Total Fire Loss In S’Side During 1958 tain, Malcolm Steele, 1st. Lieu- tenant, Borden Connell, 4nd AN . _ plows punched through/ plows trying to clear away earl: snowdrifts up to 15 feet deepiler snow. One official said the. Monday to free three trainloads|tracks filled in almost as fast as | of passengers stuck in the Claren-;they were cleared. Two trains ville area of eastern Newfound-|bound here from Port aux Bas- ‘land by a New Year's storm. | ques on the wést coast were freed their search for three men miss-| distance to Clarenville where food ing since they started-on a motor/and other supplies for the more to Port, aux Basques, 550|than 250 passengers were easier es away, on New Year’s Eve./to obtain. ect Highway plows worked around]. “It’s hard job feeding them,"’| the ort: |the clock to free scores of cars|a railroad spokesman said. The| the vicinity of Grand Falls or stranded on roads in. the Burin) trains were carrying more than|'Gadder.” a and Avalon Peninsulas. + |their usual quota of® passengers} During the weekend RCAF Trans - Canada Air Lines had|due to poor road conditions and/ planes located three taxi drivers to cancel flights from St, John’s|the Christmas-New Year’s rush.) and their passengers stranded on| for three days because of snow| The third train freed Monday/| the Burin Peninsula on the south and poor runway conditions. Op-|wes the CNR express that left/coast. All appeared to be safe erations were interrupted again|here Jan. @nd for Port aux Bas-| and well. Police said scores of Monday by a new snow fall. ques. at ‘ cars had to be abandoned. e- : ~ -e — - | Lieutenant E. F. Arsenault. Kensington Presbyterian VISITS MADE . During the year visits were a * * Brey Men’s Association Meets made by Provincial’ Fire Mar ; - shal Barl MacLeod, Chief War- The regular monthly meeting) expositions on this topic made|Tem, Deputy Chief Bowness, and of the Presbyterian Men's Assoc-| this-lesson period a very inter-| Councillors Wool, Newson to iation of the Kensington, Malpe-| esting one. After the hymn “Near|the hospitals, schools, convent, causing traffic congestion and interference with the department in getting their equipment to the fires in the least possible It is hoped the public will co- by keeping their vehi- cles off the streets during the time of a fire in the town, as much as is possible, and if this is not done, a town bylaw, by which motorists can be fined i the street . imposed. RF and stopping, may nL not pulling off to the side). accused was picked up fol- .a Chase at ~ Holman’s Wharf early Saturday morning. The witness accused at Queen’s -- NOTICE The Kensington Co-operative Assn. Lid. will be closed for custom grinding and mixing from sm day, January 12th. W. D. CASELEY, ~ Manager, > eee “a ETTER. DOING FT | said he - caught || Wednesday, January 7 to Mon-| NOTICE _Beginning Monday, January 5th the service stations in Kensington will be operated on the fol- lowing weekly basis. During the week of alternate week— * RAMSAY’S SERVICE STATION MOASE’S SERVICE STATION only will be open after 6.00 p.m. January 12th to 16th and every alternate week MONTGOMERY’S SERVICE STATION ~ OWEN’S SERVICE STATION only will be open after 6.00 p.m. January 5th to 9th and every 2 OK a ® lh HAUL MORE... Sneptiine 59" FARGO peat ember meeting of the Brae Par: | ;: os : e . te. leh Council of the Catholic Wo-| sudent at Dalhmusie’ University. | Special Service Ran Red” , Was he a e ~ ore oe of pod Glorice Gallant.| Mrs. Lorne Higgins of Crapaud, Held t ‘O'Leary James Mason In the ab of the president, | is ent for a f 2 Mrs. MacKinnon Genighed = n “ ca aeed "Share O'LEARY\ — A service of Dorothy al : chair. Meeting opened with lea- is undergo’ treatment. - . Broderick word gue prayer. The spiritual direc- - 2 ae . ae Se , - D etey ; eos of Slpronn the ¢ nell side. 1 a on mrtay tor the PEL | ome gee Olewy. Mew -FI SAT. : | This is f t Fo the idea truck is a truck a i ing the council. t yesterday for the P.E.I. , : of : a 4 5 . ° ° o ! ew ii ie cel ven ee ot eet Gee Me ee ee | RS, a Dramati¢ new features, inside, aos see ee ae aoe ue Se tae ot a Fargo ti and the direc- | lottetown, treatmen r ; i “ ; . : > lingering r . ie preseecation a e direc to undergo t. ard. ocr ge egg ne Be “Torpedo Run outside, underside! Sweptline pick-up truck pee all the a ee eho . reading by several of the young etm modern passenger car... more! This ptline ’ {Professional Cards | = ALBERTON people of the church, incioding| «| Glenn Forine © New, smooth-sided, all-steel body construction! . .. the beautiful new way tao business! | ‘ en . ° rma ’ ° : ° : - « oye : 4 Chartered ee Veronica O'Connor, Al-/ Marylois Ellis, and Mr. Raynall : @ Biggest pick-up body in the industry, in volume, capacity, And this bold new beauty’s got the ability to get jobs done Accountants tern eared ane load length! \ a in a breeze. Terrific power . . . V-8 or Six. . . lets you haul : © New springing for a soft, steady ride! more per trip, make more runs per day. Wonderful new * © Earle Mrs. Da Hodgson, Alberton * . 4 " ‘ oo oe , ees © Co. Bical rt Western Hospital NOTICE This Week At © New deep-cushioned, deluxe handling ease . . . to deliver the Building Sunday afternoon. Civic Sta dium interiors! goods without strain on the driver. - peemmerside, PE1. Phone 2255 att. and Mrs. Cecil Hult, Mr.| All outstanding accounts owing ; @ New control-tower instrument Better drive a Sweptline. It’s the INSURANCE Hutt left: Alberton South "Salar to the Kensington Co-operative —_- Ay: So panel! | S : - leader of <n oe ee ee eS tes Tarcarning to visit relatives in| ,.cociation Ltd., must be settled| #10, Skating * New | — actuated wg nag va ae er Summer St. Ss ersid 5 ce u : nearest at . : eens : ae peur i berty comprised of |" gst oe. gea Ve eer © New suspended clutch and brake Whatever your job, there’s a sleek Optometrists saat Mr. ot oe ae ¥, . a>" 7:15 Covmee_varonp ove Tent aeie : new Fargo truck to do it better — Gavia aad Mra. Ch : : 8:30 B versus Sherbrooke pedals ma i opt nae lem Albertoe icgih on Meadsy , 9:45 Elmsdale versus Tignish ‘@ Nine brand-new, eye-stopp’ cease on the way : PHONE 3287 for St. John N. B. Mr. and Mrs. THURSDAY— colours! up x ‘C.W. Summer St. Summerside | Gavin are enroute to Stratford, 13, PréSchool Skate New extra-big Sweptline box holds more by volume, ee. EO. \es unic ue mee ERNIE'S 8-10, Skating weight and load length than any other inh the industry, SM SMALLMAN'S BUILDING. their family, and Mrs. Perry is|| FIRDAY— . any ee _ — enroute to Birmingham, Ala-\| SALES & SERVICE || 9 P. m. a | ' Photographers ma, to spend the winter with Co Charlottetown Garrison Juniors CHRYSLER COBPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED THE READ STUDIO | brieny in St. Jobe, Mr. 20d Mrs || ~MeCalloch Chatn Saws rane-iAes cae .- : “LW. SRARS John Gavin’ and’ Mr. Gallant|] DeLaval Farm’ Supplies ee ; 00 Barrister - Se ee ee eee eee Se eee ii : . Se SE oe ee we —F-R--MctAINE-EIMITED. -MULLEN-MOTORS—_| - Seon LB | pital on Monday. ee SUNDAY— : 3 : (Also Kensin s INDIA’S FARMS Summerside 8:30 - 10:30 P. M. . ; xe agen oe | Setandays) deemiaal dbe'ak Gaels Seiten | Phone 3780 Skating Club ~ Malpeque Road, Charlottetown se Mount Stewart- 6 Water St. . Summerside) in India is about five acres. “ ae “ |