sfrijetisva-Vt:-..,... . . say occupied I repeating in unison "In Flanders THREE AIR 'CADlL'I'S RECEIVE WINGS Summerside Air Cadets Receive Awards Anci Promotions Ar Parade ABOVE: Members of Number 53. isummersidel Air Cadet Squadron who received promot- ions, assemble with Group Cap- tain W. H. Swetmaii following presentation ceremonies held at R.C.A.F. Station Siiinmerside on Tuesday evening. Group Capt- lin Sweiman had presented the cadets with their new rank in- -signia earlier in the evening A :total of sixteen cadets were ad- vanced in rank diirini: the par- lde. IRCAF Photo) , LOWER: Group Captain W. 3!. Swetman is seen chatting 3", ally with three members 3-of Number 53 rSummerside- Air 1Cadet Squadron who received Pilots Wings during impressive ceremonies held at RC-A.F. Stat- .ion Summerside. on Tuesday evening. The three. W02 Alan - Perry, Corporal Bruce Moore and Corporal Richard Lidstdne suc- cessfully completed flying train- ing during the past summer as .psrt of the AlI'.Cadet training .,m.g.g,,.,g..--.s,..g....m For pure ENJOYME iiiliil ilillli TEA . iU::ForSale Used 1953 GMC i. re .- EQIICK sole. " -Gordon's Garage H Alberton 4. '75 Chartered if Accountants " '1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Oommorcc Building a. P.E.l. Photo I - INSURANCE II. 5:. Ellis ll Son Limited ?' Hr: - Auto -- cnmlb I lunar It. I. P. mutter. . ':fA, , P.I.I. -; 5&0 program. and also hold private pilot's licences. REJECTS TALKS LONDON (Reuters)-Prime Min- ister Eden rejected Monday a sug- gestion that he should propose a conference under United Nations auspices to ease tension between Egypt and Israel. 2 ' truck. Bargain for .t..Proiessionai Cards KPJNSINGTON W. I. An interesting part of the Nov- ember meeting of the Kensington United Church Auxiliary of the W. M. S. was the presentation of a Life Membership Certificate to Mrs. Florence Cousins when the meet- ing was held in the Y. P. Room on Wednesday afternoon. Novem- ber 2 The president, Mrs. Alexander MacKay presided and led the wor- ship service. Scripture passages read by Mrs. D. Mackenzie. The program. cnndiictcd by Mrs. F. L. Orr, assisted by Mrs. George Brookins. Mrs. Thomas Wigmorc, Mrs. Patterson Walker and Mrs. Preston Kennedy. told the story of -read. 27 home and 10 hospital calls l 4 Prol. Mrs. Wyman Clark: Decip- Treu. Mrs. Lloyd Loclrerby; As-, sistlnt Sec'y-Treas. Mrs. Jams: M. Ramsay; Directors. Mrs. Geuraegwallace. lilrs. Danton H2-gg and 1111- Harry Taylor: Auditors. Mrs. David Rrnisay and Mrs. Nell Simpson; Red Cross Coiirenor, Mrs. Geo. Crozier. It was moved by Mrs. James A. msay, seconded by Mrs. David Ramsay that a vote of thanks extended to the Exe . ere was a large volume pondence. The following are the principal items: A letter from the Drama Association; appeal from the National Institute for the Blind; a letter announc' ., Second Program Planning Contest; an invitation to use the "Magazine of the Air" for announcements of meetings free of charge- Mrs. Leard suggested a donation of one dollar to the Treadle Sewing Machine Fund sponsorui by the W.I. There was an appeal from the Unitarian Service Committee of Canada. The Director, Dr. Lotta Hltschmanova also suggested the knitting of socks and caps. On motion it was decided to give two dollars to the Drama Festival. Mrs. Neil Simpson and Mrs. James M. Ramsay were selected as delegates to the Drama Fest- ival- It was suggested the letter from ' ” Institute for the Blind be passed to the Farm Forum for lfurther consideration. Mrs. Stew- art Carruthers. Mrs. Nell Simpson, Mrs. James M. Ramsay 'and Mrs. Leslie Ramsay were named as a Program Planning Contest Com- mittee. It was moved by Mrs. Wy-C. man Clark. seconded by Mrs.i James A. Ramsay that one dollar. be sent to Treadle Sewing Machinel Project Bills amounting to 35.24 were presented and moved paid. Next meeting is to be held at the -s ( HAMILTON W. I. 'l'he nineteenth annual meeting of the Hamilton W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Wyman Clark Nov- lst. The president, Mrs. Alton Ram- the chair and the meeting opt-nod by the members The ”Francis Chorin" with masts freighters calling here is seen Field." Roll call was answered by a donation to the Orphanage. The minutes of previous annual meet- ing and last regular meeting were Marine wharf, Summerside. Tues- day afternoon. An immediate and design somewhat different to above preparing to dock at the start was made in unloading her cargo of 3700 tons of phosphate for the Canada Packers fertilizer plant in Summerside. About 60 men under the management of MacFnr- land Produce Ltd. are engaged in FERTILIZER BOAT ARRIVES AT S'SlDE lthe four or five day task of un- loading the cargo. The ship will then take on a cargo of potatoes supplied by the Co-Op and Canada Packers. t Photo by Wottoni home of Mrs. Wcndall Crozier with 8 H03 PM LlmCh DilmEl'- Each lection for the Western Hospital. member to invite her husband. Meeting adjourned and a social Mr. and Mrs. Francis MncQunr- hour followed. Lunch was servediric and Sons of Wllmol Were in by the hostess and committee. Howlan on Sunday. Nov- 6. T'- Eddie Blanchard of Bracton was in Howlan on Sunday. Fermin Perry and Mr. and Mrs. i A card party was held at ghcyrtrthur Rogers were in Alberton ihdnlc of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arse- i recently. nault on Thursday night Nov 3 when chickens were played for. Several from O'Leary attended. Alex Mat-Donald of ()'Leary has ibeen in Howlan several times. lat-t Tay- ely. read and approved. The president and sccreinry-trea- siirer gave their reports. School committee reported two blinds re- paired and articles needed for the school purchased. One treat was sent by the sick committee. It was decided to interview the Trustees re. the buying of a Science Kit and Cabinet for the school- The present I-Executive were re- appointed for aiiollier year: Pre- sident. Mrs. Alton Ramsa : Vice- Summerside spent Sunday home here. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers went to Summerside on Sunday. Nov. 6. while there they will re our Canadian Indians and of the work being dniic aiming tlicm. Eighteen members and one visit- or were present. Mrs. D. MacKcnzie. I lor and Mrs. Orr were cecteil asi , , . . a nominating committee to luring. 5h”'i0-V Rliihard "i ”"W"' "35s'de at met "lame ohfimeir fiauglcltzr in a slate or offices at the no:-.cently siwnt a couple of days inl3."(l .50”t"r”' . 'i 3" ' pmlm. mwtinn -Howlan ll'rdIlL'lS ME(29il8rrl9. it was nioved aiiri seconded that g Mr; J B Argenaun went tn the Smdy honks W, CIGJIT. and Mis. .iol.iii A Gallant spent the . . . . 7 missmn hand hp hmmm am "I ,hetd:ayhon Piiiiay Nodx. gr;ih;i:finli;IalI:veisummerside on Monday Nov. . ' 0 er 5'5 er 5" Mr and Mrs. Anthony Finnan funds. went to Summerside on Monday. Mrs. The supply so(,l.cla!.y mpuned Mr. and Mrs. J. B- Arsenault. that 100 lbs. clothing had ocen . - A.. H h . tth I shipped for overseas relief andtpalrtdigggih ifcgligrt; gcfgfged L: Keith Kelly of Roseville was in that I25 lbs. of books had hoeninuwlan on Friday Nov 4 to r&lHOWl8Il on business. sent to Trinidad. it was decided side for the winter m'th'e home m pack I box of "W5 and bmks of Mr. and Mrs. Tents Peters. for the Indian school at Fort Simp- son. Donations to be sent to Mrs. several young folks from Howlan T3Y10F- latlended the dance in Bloomfield During the month 16 books vrereisgation H311 on Friday night Nov. a patient in Prince County hospital. Mra. Oliver Peters of Duvar is now a patient in Western Hosp. Mr. Prosper A. Arsenault teacher were made. 45 cards. 21 treats and one bouquet of flowers were sent. Mrs. Anthony Finnan and Mrs. kdfN.i'-"oodtk. The meeting adjourned and the.Lorraine Gallant are those appoint- wee en 0 W n ' soc Mizpah benediction was repeated. led in Iiowlan to take up the col- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noonan and SOFT LEI? SAFE!-Z "TOO! Am: NEW. text 'rwo-t-t..v - Ruth Finnan who is employed int at her! son Grant of Alberton attended M at St. Anthonys on Sunday. Nov- 6. Miss Lorraine Gallant Principal of Howlan School attended a teach- ers meeting held in O'Leary on Friday afternoon Nov. 4. Messrs. Henry and Paul Gallant are still employed at Bloomfield. MF5- Cyrus Wedge ofSO'Leary w hostess to the St. Ann Club Mem- bers on Tuesday night Nov. 8 with 24 members and three visitors who joined. Roll call and minutes of last monthly, and last annual meet- ings were read by the Sec'y and adapted. Report of sick comm- ittee was given and same ones re- appointed. Secreiary Mrs- Aiban T. Arsenault resigned so that Mrs. Leo Arsenauit was appointed in her place with Mrs. Frank Gallant as pros. Vice Pres. Mrs Felix Arse- nauli and Tress. Mrs. Vincent Per- ry were re-appointed. It was de- cided io hold chicken supper on Nov. 22 at the Legion Home in Mrs. Geo. Peters of Duvar is now at Tignish School spent the first i Bloomfield for members and their m partners. Xmas cards were dis- posed of Bingo was played and ; a fine lunch was served. l Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard motored from N. B. on Thursday :night and will spend a couple of ldays with Mrs. Bernard's folks in rHowlsn. A card party was held on Tues. night at the home of Frank Arse- nault at Kelly Road. Howlan R.R. The junior teacher of Howlan School Miss Helen Adams attended a teachers meeting at 0'Leary on Thur. afternoon- The Misses Norma Gallant and Jean Arsennult pupils at Tlgnish Convent arrived at their homes here on Thurs. evening for the Re- membrance Dsy weeksend. Several from Howlan attended the Mass and Remembrance Day service at St. Anthonys on Friday Nov. ll. Also the supper at the Bloomfield Legion Hall in the eve- ning. -. FALL SPECIAL of the ALBERTON g iPilli CANADA 5 FINE.-f CIC-AREYTE '3 Tl-IURSDVAY -- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY 7 ROUND STEAK. lb. 55: STEW MEAT. Alb. .. 31: BLADE VROAST. "lb 37: BRISKETS. lb. 29: RUMP ROAST. lb. .. 46c POTTED MEAT. lb. 35: APPLES. doz. 35: ounces. 2cloz...65c GRAPEFRUIT. 3m 25: BANANAS. Zibs. .. 35: CARROTS 2 lbs. llc .jA.lYTOOD.3for . 21: AJAX . 14: AI-roe. 39: Giant Size 73: 'l'QN.'S .PiI.O1' IIst':uI1'g,. .w;,f,d 3 for . . . 39: i VEGETABLE. 3 Tomato 83: JUICE. 2 for fdit,;..4lo X K. n . ---.-y 193.7