‘law and sister, Mr. TORONTO,-—Baby chicks have Janice Carheren, 3, excitedly ggog as Diane Gibbons (left) gives her a close look at two newly—hatched peepers. They Arrest Made In O’LecIry Break Case An 0’Leary resident was ar- rested Saturday afternoon, charg- ed with breaking, entering and- theft from E. W. Turner’s Ser- vice Station, O’Leary. He was re- manded in custody for hearing "at Summerside Tuesday at 4 o’clock. Most of the $1,400.00 reported stolen in the break was recover- ed. The money was stolen from the office safe which was opened with the aid of an acetylene _t_orch belonging to the garage. The theft was investigated by the Alberton Detachment of the ‘R. C.. M. Police. . ‘ALBERTON . Miss Lucy Hardy, Alberton, is a patient in the P. E. Island Hos- pital. (Mr. William Taylor, Charlotte- town, is visiting her brother-in- and, Mrs. Harvey Hutt, Alberton South. ‘Mrs. Eldred Hutt, , Alberton South, has entered the Western Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Keir Campbell, Alberton, has been a patient in the Western Hospital. , WESTERN GUARDIAN ,,‘}sUItNs CHICK Hatchery "now ‘open. A special breed for every 1I°,.°d- . I :MOASE JEWELLERS have the latest styles in diamond and wed- ring sets for Easter presen- II n. . (PERSONALS I Mrs. Frank Doucette, South Rustico spent a few days with her 58191‘. Mrs. Joseph Linkletter, iiunénerside during the past oe . lrofessional Cards _ Chartered Accountants To Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of ‘Commerce . Building - Smmnerslde, P.E.I. Phone 2235 Barrister George R. MacMahon, LL.B. 255 Water St. Summerslde (Also Kensington on Saturdays) Phone Summerside 3551 INSURANCE R. Ellis & Son Limited 5 Fire — Auto — Casualty iummer St. Summerside Optometrists PHONE <s)PPosI'rE GUARDIAN omucn llmmer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter. R0. -Sumsmerside, P.E.I. Phone 3116 ANS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant 288 B.Sc., 0.D. Water Street, Sumrnersid! Above Maurice Mill's Men’s Wear. PHONE 3530 "I - Photographers E READ STUDIO '-.._Ei SEA” OH, TH~E PEPER! are on- view daily from morn- ing until April 12 in the window of a downtown Toronto depart- ment store as part of a salute to Easter. Housed in the window Mrs. Lloyd Ellis, Summer- side East has received \word that her son, David, aged 15, underwent a successful heart ‘operation in March 27th at the Toronto General Hospital. Mr. Ellis accompanied his son’ to Toronto and is staying there to be’ near him during his illness. David had a congenital heart ALBERTON HIGH, On Tuesday afternoon, March 25th, the members of the Grade twelve class were addressed by John E. Green, a social worker from Charlottetown. Mr. ' Green spoke about the activities of a social worker and also advised the class to do their best in high’ school and continue on to univer- sity. ’ The Alberton High School hock- ey team was defeated 7-0 in a School on Wednesday evening at Summerside. This was our team’s first loss in the interscholastic competition .as they had previous- ly defeated Kensington High in two games. ‘ Due to high printing costs the Grade Twelve class at AHS has decided not to publish a yearbook. Instead, a second issue of our High School paper “The Green and; Gol ” will be published. » March exams are now being written by Grade Eleven and Twelve. Grades Nine and Ten have also had exams recently. KENSINGTONF P.Y.P.S. 'Kensington Presbyterian Y,P.S. met in the church hall on Tues- day evening, March 25th, with the secretary acting as pre ‘cut. Janet Crozier had scripture les- son taken from Psalm 121. Four members were present. Beryl MacLeod has devotions for next meeting. - The Bible study on the events leading up to the crucifixion was led by Rev. E. H..Bean. The meeting closed with a hymn and the Mizpah benediction in unison. Cl-IRISTOPHE'R’S CROSS Chnistopherfis Cross school re- port is the following: "Grade IX, 1. Winston Keough, 2. Heam Handrahan. . Grade VIII: 1. Henry Gallant." Grade VI: 1. Freida Harper, 2. Robert Harper, 3. Gerard Gallant. Grade V: 1. Mark Handrahan. Grade IV: 1. Howard Ready. Gnade III: 1. Lorraine Harper, 2. Nancy Harper, 3. Brenda Ells- worth and Victor Gallant. Grade II: 1. Stella Gallant, 2. Bernard H-andrahan. Grade I: 1. Molly Harper, 2. Ronnie Harper, 3. Mary Glalant. ST. MARK’S A. Y. P. A.’ The regular meeting of St. Mark's A.Y.P.A. was held in St. Mark’s Hall on Monday evening, March 24th. The meeting opened with Hymn 545 followed by prayer’s and Bib- le Parable; “The Parable of Seed Growing. Secretly,” led by Rev. Ingraham. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. » It was moved by Willie Paynter and seconded by Janet Murphy that a pantry sale be held after Easter to raise money for the A.Y P.A. It was moved by Lin- wood Gill, seconded by Ivan Gill the meeting be adjourned. Following this Mr. Ingraham gave a further outline on a Len- ton study. Locksmiths in the Middle_Ages built safes that could amputate fingers or fire shots at. would-be burglars. are an’_in‘cLibator and two glass brooders, with 75_ eggs daily in the process of hatching. (C_P Wirephoto) Heart Oipercition lOnt S’Side Boy Is Reported .SLIccessIu| condition which has .been ‘a great‘ handicap to A‘him_ His many friends are looking for-- ward to his speedy recovery. Oil We|IAt 4,615 Fl‘. Depth A depth of 4,615 feet" had been reached at Imperial Wellington No. 1 well at 8 o’clock yesterday morning. This figure represents a gain of 93 feet over a 24-hour period from the same "time Satur- day. morning. ,. M _ If ' Enioys Life Of ’ I , Beacon O-_pe~rcItor Of interest to many residents of Prince County is a clipping from aiHalifax paper received recentlyiby Miss Thelma Aheran of Alberton. It concerns her bro- ther, Steve Aheran, a native of Alberton: Mrs. E.. Larter and Mrs. ~ Winnie -McNe'ill of Alberton are also sisters. The story is by Joe LeBlanc. “To mostpeople life on a lonely island outpost would not be very attractive, , but J. S. (Steve) . Aheran, thepoperator at Seal 15-- land’s radio marine beacon sta-, tion doesn't seem to mind" it. ‘in two years ‘since coming ‘to ‘the island he had made only two trips" to Clark’s Harbour, nearest<main- land community. - “Pre iously stationed on St. Paul I land in the Cabot Strait, and later on Cross Island, at the’ mouth‘ of Lunenburg Harbour,’ Mr. and Mrs. Ahearn‘ have gotten ac- customed to 1 ways of spending »REGENT Monday -_ Tuesday ”~McIgnificent Roughnécks" J ack Carson, Mickey Rooney 8. THIS (WEEK AT CIVIC STADIUM TUESDAY _ ’ 1 - 3 Pre-School Skate. - 4 - 5:30—Skating 8 - .10-—Sk,ating WEDNESDAY 8 - 10—Skating most inexpensive salesman you can employ---cl. -.GUARDIAN- _ -PATRIOT ' WANT AD Phone 8506 ' MOTORISTSI ONLY $51.80 BUYS YOU 4 NEW "SUPER-CHAMPION" TIRES !. We Sell and Service FIRESTONE TIRES for-"cars and tractors. We trade any size tire. This spring why not call and get our prices on a complete set of Firestone tires. “LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN”. . FIRESTONE HOME 8. AuTo co. LTD. 187 GREAT GEORGE ST. ‘DIAL 5547 . and other m‘es_s'ag_es, 410 kilo- ‘ station, which in -turn’ is next to Kenzie tion. lation of helped. GIVE BEARINGS. " ' _a,_‘telev,ision, , set has Marine at Seal Island _is operat- ed by the Departmént of Trans-' port and its call letters are VGY, sending out signals to ships so they can figure out correct bear- ings. Naturally; the importance navigation cannot.be_overemphas- ized, ‘and-. -. operators -such as “Steve” Ahe:s.ru.p1ay_a most im- portant part in the safety ’of.s_hips plying. .a1,ong.. the .coastline. ‘ Mes-‘ sages from' the _islands are relay-“ ed to the, _f‘p_‘afren,t”,_‘ station, at Rockville, <-near Yarmouth. “VGY operates three, fre_qu,e;n- cies, 500 l_cilo,cycles, for ‘distress cycles for direction finding’, ‘and 308 is ti1e‘»-‘(beacon ‘ frequency.- Maintenanc attention.“ _ “The Ahearn's'liv'e'in modern five-room bungalow close to? the the Seal Island lighthouse. Elec- tric power-~is: available only when the power fonthe operation of the lighthouse V.»--is " turned ycnj.-’ .,-_lI,’lr.« Ahearn spends much time in ,h,i_sv_ "station and. has no. relief help. “Both Mr. and Mrs. Ahearn are music lovers, although neither has had formal training. Self- taught, Mr. Ahearn" plays the accordian, ‘the, latter a birthday present from her‘ husband. _ - HOBBIES - ’ . V “In the hobby line, Mr. Ahea likes woodworking, his -specialty being bird houses,'weather vanes and minature lighthouses. Mrs. her flowers. " , “During the “lobster ? -season. many fisliermen come to the is- land with their families from Clark’s Harbour. For the re- mainder of the year,vits-,stillnessv is broken only by the sound of the fog horn and .the.p,oundiIIg;[-surf, but constant alertness. on duty, hobbies and music make it .a com- plete and pleasant existence." . H...M;“sIMTI>so,N * of LTD. D Great George St. Phone 8577 IIMMEIISIIIE In » Ginemascope -- Seated with the celebrants were their attendants of 2_5‘years ago, Mr. and' Mrs". David Paynter _of Cnarlottetoivir, brother and sister- leisure moments with hobbies and music and, inaddition, the instal- ' “Like other such stations, Radio Couple Observe Their 25th I/Vedding Anniversary I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacEwen opened their home -at Kensing- ton on Thursday. evening, March 14 for a happy gatheriiig when friends and relatives, assembled . to honor Mr. and Mrs. J ames,Mac who ‘w e r e celebrating , their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. Harry ‘Brown as master of ceremonies called the‘ company to order with a" few introductory words for the feature of the eve- ning,‘ an address and presenta- in-law of Mrs. MacKenzie. A cor- sage and boutonnaire were pinned on the “bride" and “groom” by Mrs. Ernest MacEwen and Mrs. Er_nest,Dunning, sisters of Mr. MacKenzie. An address conveying senti- ment of esteem and good wishes was read by Mrs. G. L. MacKen- zie.~while a silvertea service and a substantial purse of money were presented by Mrs. Ervin Champion and-Mr. Ivan Darrach. -Jimmie and Vera suitably ex- pressed their thanks, and all join- ed in singing “For They Are Jol- Iy:Gaood Fellows.” An evening of music followed with Mrs. Ivan Darrach and Mr. Erwin Brown as pianists. A_ delicious lunch was -included the werlding cake was ' served. Mr. MacKenzie is A valued em- '— ployee of Mr. George Brookins, Kensington Produce Dealer, and St. PcItric!<’s Concert Held A capalcity crowd attended the St. Patrick’s variety concert in St Marks, Lot,_7, Parish Hall on Monday night, March 17th, spon- sored by St.‘ Mark’s Sub-division of’ the C.W.L. . The pastor, Rev. J.M. Trainor acted as chairman. A sale fudge and lunches was held. The following programme’ was presented: ' Opening chorus, “Tipperary”. Duet, “Home of the Blues” by Audrey and Patsy Jones Dialogue, “Love Is So Danger- ous’ by Marie and Eileen Dal- ton, Nadine and Cheryl Rogers. and Frankie MacGregor. Quarette, “Squid Jiggin Ground” by Basil Reilly, Peter Leger, Dannie and Howard 0’- Holleran. leen Stewart, Wayne Howard. or. by Kevin Howard. na Clements. ‘Tommy Clements. Duet, Mary Dalton, Cheryl Rogers. of erett Jones - and Verna Jones. * ley and Dianne Veno. 8 Reilly, Shane ’Connor. by Franklin and Linda Doyle! Marvin Dalton, Lorne and Kath- Solo. “Where the River Shan- non Flows” by Frankie MacGreg- Recitation, “Farmer’s Dilemma Tap Danc-e, by Sheilia and Ver- Step Dance, by Stephen and “Bye Bye Love’ by Dialogue, “Fooling all Agent" by Eileen Doyle, Audrey and Ev- . . Duet, “Dark Moon” by Everett “Remm*nS*%i*— I MONDAY BEING ELECTION Dialogue, “Melvina Entertain by Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shaw, Kathlene Colli-cutt, Doris 0Holle1‘- an, Raymond O’Ho1l’eran, Basil Quartette, “Homeward for Old Mon, March 31, 1953 The Guardian Page 11 Leger, Dannie and Howard 0’- Glorious St. Patrick’ I-lolleran. ‘Queen’, ‘ , - Choral Reading "St. Patricks M_rs. Harold Howard was 01‘ Day” by Marie Dalton and Na- .‘;'3I11'5t- dine Rogers. WORLD CHURCHES Quartette “Teen Age Que€I1”»l The "World Council of Churches by Everett, Audrey, Verna andlwas founded at Amsterdam In Patsy Jones. 1948 by representatives from 44 Closing Chorus “Great and countries. NOTICE DAY THIS PLANT wILL BE. cLdsED. of. these stations-‘in 'the:aid. of ‘ ‘’ ,F.°‘?‘I1‘‘‘*L?1’3..¢9‘‘5*i‘‘?? ‘ ' violin and_ Mrs. Ahern the ‘piano’-‘ , Ahearn spends much t_irne,wit_lI“ Monday 79-11?‘ Tuesday :_ I fellow employees were “present with other friends and relatives to wish this popular and highly respected couple ma py years together. - U.S. RECOGNIZES UAR’ . (AP) — The United States. Monday recognized the United Arab Republic, marg- ing Egypt and Syria. Ambassador Raymond A. Hare handed a note to the foreign office in Cairo ex- tending. recognition and express- WASHINGTON y more hap- Call. 153.- Hed’cIqucIrters.' Kensington. March 31 Dialogue-“Dr. Dubbs Assistant” Ireland” by Basil Reilly, Peter .A'IIyone wishing to contact Liberal \ Creani Will Be Accepted’ _, Tuesday and Wednesday , KINKORA DAIRY a CO-OPERATIVE.‘ KINKORA ” ing good wishes. I T. 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