Finance Minister Hears Pleas For u'i'l'AWA (Cl')-FlnanceuMin- my HJXTII WII w w- pusIll0Il pleas in the Commons guesaay to help ease inter-3 gates aed credit curl: so that wdpreeaed municipalities aim mm it easier to raise much geeded earthl- Butrhir. 11:1:-ris guave no Mg- uon 0 ll! CHI IDIIIII mil policy. in time oi Inflation met when money was scarce all sectors of the economy found it difficult to raise funds wlthosd paying high interest rates he said. " If a municipal corporation finds that as an elected body has to choose between higher rate of interest and ponlng work It has In mind is simply a responsibility w comes to all of us at one time or another whether it be the federal or a provincial or municipal gov- grnment or indeed a business in- md the availability of investment tives financial ed. thsconnnou Mr.Harrlseaidhewantadb dispel the notion that the cmtral funds arose during question period. Municipalities soNn ssonnv TIGIIT bank"! etimelaracentmem L-zmnneaeuocr-numhyory y aised Mr; rates in Canada" E 3 3 E B" in Eeaii E lrzil Montague Trinity The Men's Association oi Trie- lty United Church. Mon held their regular monthly suppos- Monday. November th. socrotlfy, Mr. gppr0VOd. It was decided to . rninstrel IITOW ture, in order to Mr. B.l. Yeo end Mr. Nicholson entertained A vote of thankslwas extended to the ladies for the delectable meal.m'ne mm W ith e benedic being naunced by the Rev. 1.1!. Library Observes Canada's look Week place during the past week as tb boys and girls took advantage d Young Canada's Book Week to via- if the library and look over the many books. The library was or In every sf to ac date the various classes from the different schools. who came ac- compallled by thdr teachers. Quie- us were arranged for the Senior grades and stories were read to the younger pupils. Crockett and Storeyls window had a display of books. All visitors to the library received treats of candy.. dc. Shower And Tea Held In Honor Oi Hospital sourls Hospital Sr. Ladies Aus- tahl. A proximate ill war: grsgted W the ilreafdg n R. C- Maclseen. Mrs. Illa Funeral Held nle Elisabeth meeting in the Mackenzie hello: ." Mic . Mac Lloyd Shaw Joseph MacDonald Frank MacPhereoa Daniel '” Macbanen. Interment in st. David's Cemetery. E.B. MacLeren Mrs. Alice Hodgdon. Bostm, Mesa. ltlngsbore W. I. Held Annual Meeting boro Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Gordon Robertson on Nov. 0th with an attendance of thirteen members and three vis- itors. Meeting opened by . , the institute Creed wed by roll cell answered by e Grab Bag amoun mg to three dal- The Souris Library was a busy in-3. ular meeting were read andnai proved. Reports of Committees were then given. school tee reported Tenet tissue end Band- eids wanted. ' nancial-reports oi year's work by secretary - treasurer. pointed for earning dent. Mrs. Erwin elected); vice-president. Mrs. no- bert Robertson .Thefunerelniths Ila lowed with Miss Ooles outllnine theliurposesendatlnsoithecluh as well as demonstrating several samples of work completed by other 4-H Club workers. other interested members oi the W. I. present were Mrs. Edward MacCalluTn and Mrs. Fred Bughu Miss Curley than extended a 18:, oi thank to Miss Coles. the "" M "” '”"" hers who so ilttingly gave their time end f ' for this ' end expressed the hope that all would proiit h-om this in and pleasant afternoon. A fitting reply was than made by Miss ol- ea and the other ledies' presu. J. A. Likely To Toronto For Blue Cross Meeting The lull bearen were Douuaa Iaren Lersn Left to mourn are her husband November meeting of the Kings- ln unison. iot- Minutes oi lest annual and New school committee. Mrs. Wesley Bruce and Mrs. Bernard Massey- The iollowhag officers were an? year. Presl- ltoberteon (rt 2! Deeply appreciated we! 50 singing of a number oi French folk song; yesterday by the LI- val Choristers comPI'l50d 0' I group ni Frmch spealdns -indent! lAVAl CH ORISTERS from St. Dunstan'e Unlverslb Glee Club under the direction of Rev. Adrian Arsenault. The sin- gera appeared at the ennual.meet- lng oi'the Prince Edward Island EAST BALTIC ' months in A Financial business meeting ' was held in the East Pont Baptist Church on the night oi Nov. INI- end was largely attended. At the close oi the meeting refreshment! were served by the ladies present- Mr. Ian Maccregor. East Baltic. mpresented the 4-H Club at Tar- onto Winter Fair. Ian' sister. Mil Jean MacGreegor. us do the trill 1! 1954 along with Miss Ruth Fay of East Baltic and other members of the 4-H Club. Mr. and Mrs. George Grant, Char lottetown. were recent visitors with relatives in Kingston and Lslseville. Mr. and Mrs. Grant had just recently returned from a motor trip to U.S.A. They were ac- companied by their son and daugh- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Grant. Charlottetown. Mrs. Boddle J. Kideon was on Nov. 6th, hnatess to the Red. Point Women's Institute at her home. A Film Board Council meeting was held in the Kingston school on Nov. 5 and was largely attend- ed. Mr. Chandler, Charlottetown. was present and several important matters concerning the Flint pro- jector were discussed. Mr. Harold Hunter returned to his home at North Lake having spent several days at his home in Parrsboro and at Sprlnghlll. Mr. Huntsn had two uncles and a bro- ther employed at the Springhill mine. They were among Lhe res- cued end are well. Mr. and Mrs. Chester McNelll, Red Point. spent a pleasant week- end with relatives in New Glas- gow. The Red Point Women's Instit- "7 ute member. donated twenty five dollars to the Spring Hill Mine Dis- aster Fund during the past week. Mrs. RJ. Kldson. Red Point. spent a ievr days with Mr. and Mrs. John Moxie, Hove Bay. Mr. lloddie J. Kldson. Red Point. ' recently received word that his niece, Mrs. Frank Mcleod, Brook- line. Mass., is very ill and is now heingtakescareoibyberdeugir tar. Mrs. Mclaod has visited the Island frequently. Mile Etta Astrope. Fortune, vis- ited recently in Bed Point and East Baltic. Miss Astrope plans on a New Dellil Papers" Critical of Russia NEW DELHI (AP)-New Delhi's Th Guardian. s Wed, Nov. 28,h1,956 FOR SALE. 3 MILCH cows and 3 cAi.vEs ' Apply. It. corrm. Souris. Phone 1o-24' ported er- Nagyisen"actofsuche cow and periidlous nature as will shock die eonsctenc: d the world." ' treatment given Nagy "is t and comparable to the government's E” chenoue few weeks ago with the leaders." says The Stand- THEATRE. M0ll3l'A6lIE Fisherman's Association annual banquet held at the Charlotte- town. French fnlk songs are al- pdrt in the chorus gave ample evidence of careful instruction th in hannnny and timing. The turn to her summer home in For- tune in early spring. g Mr. and Mrs. Clive Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Winters. El- mira. attended the funeral of Mr. W.'l:'Cl"l father in Halifax, Nov. 1 . Mr. Joseph Foy spent a few days in Nova Scotla. Mr- Foy owns and operates a service station at East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay, Wlnsloe, were recent weekend vis- itors with friends in the eastern districts. Mr. and Mrs. Rnnsay at all times receive a warm welcome here as they lived in Elmira where Mr. Ramsay was station agent prior to having been transferred to the western part of the Island. Mr. Ramsey was also a very pop- ular hockey plsyer with the Red Point Hockey team. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bruce and famil- ies. Mr. Wayne Bruce and two children, Pownal. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sorrey and children, M.on- tague. spent Sunday, Nov. 4th with their mother, Mrs Ralph Rob- ereton, Kingston. It was Mrs. Robertson's birthday. Her daugh- ter. Mrs. Arthur Bruce. presented her with a lovely birthday cake suitable for the occasion. Mrs. M bertson's many friends and relat- ives hope she will spend many more such happy occasions with her family. N It is with regret we learn of the illness of Mr. Lester Robertson. Kingston. i Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacLeod and three children. U158. were re- cent Sunday vlsitors with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McLean. Kingston. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Haddon MacLeod. Ven- couver. B.C. Mr. and Mrs- Mac- Leod had just recently returned from a three month visit to the Souris Lions Club Wish to thank the met- chants for donations and hell committee for me of the hall and all who helped to 'make the Lions Hal- low'en party such a success. leaving shortlyto pend th winter ('aliiorn'ie. shelwlllrr J NOITIIIIN ODAI. Coalbeslongbeeanslnadea tihetzukonrivsriosuppb occasion. Mrs. 3- -6. Mrs. Annie Pooh. Mrs. Kmie. Mrs. Brentsa Miss Ellen Steed. lira. Cormack and Mrs. aer served. IF King's County Board Of Trade 7 ANNUAL MEETlNG WIDNBDAY. NOV. 28-AT 7:” PH. BIBON BEIAUBANT . Guest speaker'Lt. Col..l'. J. Storey, ED. ANNUAL of Kings County Liberal A Wednesday. December 12th at MEETING AND NOMINATlNG CONVENTION ietion to select a candidate to contest the next Federal election will be held at 1:00 p.m. the Town Hall. Georgetown. Inch poll is entitled to send five accredited delegates. Ll. POOLI. Prealled. clung to life... and each other...liloe animals! RICHARD WIDMARK e aevage new solel- A liner of a rnan...h - emu we-u-z pm ,:::;:.:”.:..t"::.”....':.:Ei".:i 3.5.1: W-d- - M- mance and the studusts who took net hi which they were received. 1 N... I Bf"-Ill! Illa. TE!!! If! HOW IPend- approaching marriage of Cat. Gor- Adm' ' Ins some time with Mr. MacLeod's don R. Silver, Halifax. Cst- Silver I P sisters and brother in Ultra. had been on the R.c.M.P. staff, I "9 "V- Souris, for some time. prior to be- P OV. A. TEX Mr. and Mrs, Beggle Rose. Red Point, spent a pleasant weekend with Mrs Rose's son and daughter- ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jar- vis. Cape Breton. Mr. Paul Fisher, who had spent some time with his sister Mrs. John Dixon. East Baltic, left nn1 return to Truro. N. S. enroute to Vancouver" where he will spend some time. Mr. William Robertson. Kings- lng transferred to Halifax. I Sincere sympathy is extended to 5 Mr. Lawrence Winters, Elmira, on the death of his father in Halifax during the weekend. "HEIDI AND PETER" HEINRICH GETLER -- ELABETH SIGMUND A story of Heidi in the Swiss Alps. Photographed in amazing true color. Her exploits and adventures with Peter won the hearts of any movie goer. Aifamlly picture. See. COMING FRI-EAT. "WALK THE PROUD LAND" Mrs. Hnr Dixon. East Baltic, was hostess o the East Baltic Wo- men's Institute on Nov. Gill. GOOD FINISH The chrome process for tanning kid leather, now used extensively was discovered about 1890. ion, left recently on a visit with relatives in Toronto. While there she will attend the Royal winter? Fair. GUARANTEED WINTER RETREADS ' 0 " WE HAVE THEM ALL will be Intuested to know of the J 670x15 and sooxia v'"l9IY c”"c9” CHAIN BAR, the best .. ..Ifs.'.TiMsi.s9Ig St. Marys Ha" Scum SILEN TRAK, amazing .. . 10.95 Wednesday Nov '28 8 p'm SUBURBANITE, very good 11.95 ' ' ' ' I TOWN&COUNTRY,good.......... . 11.95 Sponsored by Junior Hospital League Admission 50c and 35c NEW TIRES TRAILMAKER, the best all around L SILENT TRACPION, extra good SUBURBANITE, TOWN & COUNTRY NOTICE Annual meeting of East- ern King's Exhibition As- sociation will be held in the Town Hall, Souris. on Sat- Iiggest Trade In Allowance E urdny, Dec. 1. at 2 p.m. H. J. MacKlnnon, President Ansien MacDonald, CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her other Realm and M 2.2:::::so,o:mzenE:h.W- (Sgd.l T. W. I.. Prawse Lieutenant-Governor. 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