January 12th. Prizes and . Admission 530 cents, ‘by Mount Zion Lodge. MARGATE CHARGE — Jan- ary lith.: Long River 11 a.m.; ew 2.30 p.m.; Margate 30 . W.G.C. Elliott, Minis- PARTY HELD — An enjoyable arty was held in the Tignish Le- on home on New Year's Eve ith an attendance of 25 les. he evening was spent in dancing } recorded music and concluded ith a lunch served by the adies Auxiliary of the branch. ‘CORRECTION — In the ac- bunt of the annual meeting of ie Alberton Legion’ in yester- ay’s paper the name of the aairman of the sick committee 20uld have read Stephen lurphy. G.G. Bennett is chair- ian of tiie poppy committee. ALABAMA Randolph , who had been visiting partents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Ajberion, left on for Stevenson, Alabama, he will be employed with | ‘KENSINGTON United Church, unday Jan. llth. Church School 790, Morning worship 11 o'clock. c of the Lord’s Supper. | Worship 7.30 Male choir. | ummerfield Service 2.30 Rev. | donated to the chapter's two ine Murray B.A., B.D. PARTY . Kensington School Auditorium, Wednes- ay, January 14th, 8.00 p.m. ponsored by Community Club. CUSTOM = grinding and mix- < daily using Master Feeds oncentrates. Mastermix Pig er $3.40 cwt. 16 per cent iry ration $3.35 cwt. 32 per cent ef concentrate with Stilbestrol “stock. Keith 0. Kennedy; Ken- ngton. DON’T MISS the Ed Sullivan V. Show this Sunday. Then ake your appointment at the, ead Studio and .Camera Shop. hone 8081, Summerside. KENSINGTON KINK — Today aturday. Skating -2.304.30, 3-10. BEDEQUE RINK tonight, Sat- day. Regular skate 8-10 p.m._ KFIR MEMORIAL, Malpeque, | prvice, Sunday, January 11, 2 m. Readers please note chage time. . Professional Cards —- ; Chartered Accountants TT. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Rank of ‘Commerce : Buil jummerside, P.E.1. Phone 2235 | INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Fimited - Fire — Auto — Casualty |} Summer St. Summerside Optometrists - . E. Parkman Opt. D., R.O. PHONE 3287 jummer St Suminersid« _B. F. Hunter, R.O. ummerside, P E.1 Phone 311 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photoaranhers THE & 4" St" nIO D WwW SEARS Barrister George R. MacManon = LL.B. Also Kensington on Saturday Phone Summerside 3551 | S5 Water St. Summerside ‘ ‘y 2, j af Ise “The CNR at. the time replied that no such increases were Planned and __ reiterated the statement in the latest the board. =” Abegweit IODE. Meeting Held The January meeting of the Abegweit Chapter I. O. D. E. was hehi at the home of Mrs. W. A. Currie, Thursday afternoon with the regent, Miss Wanda Wyatt presiding. The secretary, Mrs. J. §. Wright Tread a letter of’ thanks from the dental clinic for a dona- tion received, and Mrs. Claud! Ives reported on the very suc- cessful Christmas hamper «pro- ject.: - Mrs. Lloyd Lewis, the educa- tional secretary, told members that Christmas candy had been adopted schools at Chelton and Clermont. : It was proposed by Mrs. Lewis that two framed portraits of the Queen and Prince Philip be pre sented to the Summerside Aca- demy in the near future. Mrs, Claud Ives, Mrs. R. H. Smith, and Mrs. J. Scovell were | appointed schutineers for Afterhoon tea was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Mau- rice Mill and Mrs. R. S. Hinton, The next. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs_.R. H. Smith, Thursday evening, February 5. Former S’side Woman Winner Of Baby Derby SUMMBPSSIDE—A former, Summerside woman, Mrs. Larry Germaine, was the winner of the New Year's Baby derby at Downsview, Ont.; when she gave birth to a daugther, Nicolle, at 3.00 a.m. on January Ist. Mrs. Germaine, the former Marina Burns, daugther of Mrs. Esther Buras, 343 Market St. Summerside, was the recipient of many lovely: gifts for her baby and herself. Her. husband the is - serving with the- RCAF at] i Downsview, near Toronto. He was formerly stationed at Sunim- erside. : O'Leary U.C. Eve. Auxiliary Instals Officers The January meeting of the Evening Auxiliary of the O’- Leary United Church was held. at the home of Mrs. Randall Boates Monday evening, Jan. 5. The meeting opened with in- stallation of officers under the direction of Miss Leila Craswell as follows: President, Mrs. Thir- en Ellis; Vice-President, Mrs. Edsy! Dumville; Secretary, Mrs Douglas Adam's; Treasurer, Mrs. Heath Wocdside;; Supply and Li- terature ‘ secretary, Mrs. Percy Vey; Community friendship, Mrs. Lorne Luxton; Temperance Lila Craswell; Christian Stewartship, Mrs. Reggie Adams; Press, Mrs 1 James Baglole. ee With the new president presid- a A i 458 Kiran" Idea » Wins Him $1,000 OTTAWA, —A ion made ;by Squadron Leader s. ; | Burks, 35, of Vancouver, B.C., has won for him $1,000, it was announced today by air force headquarters. The $1,000 check, largest awarded to a member of | RCAF for an original |Was won by S-L \improved aircraft compass |bration procedure which will re- sult in increased navigation ac- [curacy and reduce of compass calibrations required jenet vear. In 1946, S-L Burks left the ser- |vice after com his third | vear at the University of Bri- itish Columbia. rejoined the RC 'on the west coast and instructed i | lars | building which A gas lantern which earlier in the day was believed. to a cause of the blaze. Final Prayer Service Held At Kensington ~ : C wand : ihité i tended by the people of the area. Witness Parents Get Baby Back TORONTO (CP) — Lori Lyn Campbell, centre of a legal battle when her Jehovah's Witness par- ents refused to permit a blood | transfusion, was returned to them Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Camp- bell of nearby Newmarket lost custody of. their baby daughter when a special court was held in the Toronto Sick Children’s Hos- pital shortly after her birth. The baby was put in care of the Children’s Aid Society to al- low a transfusion after complica- tions arising from an Rh blood disorder had threatened the baby's life. The parents refused transfusions, which are contrary to their_ religious beliefs. Judge Lorne™ Stewart of the family and juvenile court Friday approved an order returning)\cus- tody of the child to the parents. anied by his mother, Mrs. Perey MacPherson and sister Miss Marguerite MacPherson left Fri- day morning for Chatham toe spent the weekemi with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heckbert and family. Earle MacLeod returned to his home in Toronto after spending couple of Visiting with is mother, Mrs. MacLeod and sister Harriet in West Devon. gE irs. MacLeod and ‘sister -Har- riet at Mt. Pleasant. E Misses Doris Dignan and Sar- ae students at Summer- si ommercial College, spent the Christmas holkiays at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dignan and Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchaman, O'Leary. _Miss Irma Maclsaac, Summer- side, spent the Christmas holi- days with her parents. Mrs. and Mrs. Alvin MacIsaac, Hebron. Mrs. Edward Gorrill, Glenwood returned to her home after be- ing a pattient in the Community Hospital, O'Leary: Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacKinnon and family are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. MacKinnon’ : Mrs. Forrest Phillips, Charlotte- town and brother and sister-in- law, Mx. and Mrs Albert Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Small- man, O'Leary. i Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Mac- Neill returned to their home in Charlottetown afte- attending the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Eliz- abeth Wedlock, Mt. Royal. Johnnie Lidstone, Saint John, returned to his“home after spend- ing a few days with relatives in Mit. Royal, called here due to the death of his sister, Mrs. Stan Wedlock. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris spent the day in Charlottetown, Wednesday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon MacNeill. Reggie MacWilliams returned to his home in Halifax after spen- ding Christmas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacWil- liams, O'Leary. On his return he Was accompanied by Ian Mac- William, West Cape. Z Miss Valerie MacWilliams and brother Claire returned to their home in, Sackville N.B., after spending the Christmas holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.N. MacWilliams and oth- er relatives in O'Leary. gS Miss Marjorie MacCormick, 0’- Leary. left for Toronto recently where she will spend some time visiting relatives and friends. Friends of Miss Glennis Harris Knutsford, are sorry to hear she is cinfined to her home through illness. All hope for a speedy re- covery. . Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Matt- hews and baby boy spent Christ- mas with her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Lorne Betts, O'Leary. D.U. HOWLAN Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dunbar of Alma were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platts and family on Christmas Day. : Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beaton and family of Summerside were in Howlan on Dec. 2%. Alma and Alban Arsenault of O'Leary were visiting their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault recently. The monthly meeting of Si. ta” wr doe ~. i Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault and sons Roger and Norman vis- ited at the home of My. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Sunday night, Jan. 4. Mrs. Hector Richard and youngest daughter, Angela Tignish were bus passengers to | Hqwian on Sunday, Jan. 4 where | they visited until Monday returna- of ing by train. ANNUAL The Annual Meeting High School Auditorium in in the forenoon. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., gan. 10, 1959 11 P Monday, Jan. 12 at 8 p.m. All members please attend. Ladies Auxiliary meet same time sie { MEETING of Prince Edward’ Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held in the the Town of Summerside on Tuesday, the 27th day of January, at the hour of 10:30) \ DATED this second day of January,.A. D. 1959. ‘ ERNIE'S SALES & SERVICE -| McCulloch Chain Saws DeLaval Farm Supplies Hudson Barn Equipment At-water eut-beard-. moters ACCEPTED INTO INTERNATIONAL GROUP DETROIT—The Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association announced today that The Flower Cart have taken over ownership of The Maritime Greenhouses Ltd. The Flower Cart will carry on FTD flowers (Retail) by wire-service for the convenience of their customers.. The association, whose winged mercury trade-mark guarantees absolute customer satisfaction, now has approxi- mately 11,000 members in United States and Canada who handle flowers sent by wire. Through Interflora, The Flower Cart can have flowers and plants delivered to any point in the civilized world. 'S'side Citizens Are Asked i iy + . i . » 2 Side Uirizens Are ASKe Tignish Legion To Continue . = - Pee. wee ‘ e : . IoC Water Supply |SPonering Air Cadet Grou : Cliff Hee- SUMMERSIDE BUREAU | pump is back in production. A call to the pump manufac-|% te Canadian Legion officially | tertainment. Begnett, water at the ; > Mervens' Siopet well, Summer-| caution in the prevention of fires, | because of the four hour time dif- "| side’s largest single. souree of| when the town’s pumping. cape- ference between the two points, | water, occurred last evening,| city has been cut by 435° gallons | was able to talk to company re- leaving the town without its} per minute. presentatives and arrange for greatest weter producing pump| FIRST BREAK . shipment of necessary parts by for the second time within the| The first break occurred in the | air last evening. _| week. . pump early this week, and new; kK was hoped that the shipment An appeal to Summerside. re-| bearings were brought in from} would arrive in Summerside this Huse of town water was made | turned to sefvite“early Wednes-|the pump is not restored to ser-| Twp Aid ‘ ei again last evening by Councillor | day evening. “> vice by the first of the week, % is| comprised , Chair- Robert Dewar, chairman of the} New trouble at the. pump was | hoped dbat housewives.. will co») man; Russell Perry, J. J. Arsen: water committee, who pointed out | again detected about:6 p.m. last | operate in the emergency and de-| ault, and Arthur’ DesRoches.. Of- the need for co-operation until re-| evening, and investigation re-| lay the washing of the family ficers in charge of the cadets are placement parts arrive here by/| vealed that major damage had | clothes until the pump is restored | W.H. Bernard, Roy MacLeod and air from California, and until the! resulted to the pump gears. to service later in the week. eee Pace, ad Havens Kensington : a ee eS ol seeiee TE, Ge Anthony’s Council of the C. W. L. ° - ficers for the year are: president, i Russell Perry; vice-president Matinee Saturday 1 p.m. wes nad in be pari tat oo! REV, E, H, Bean Gives Final eee cet| es Piusville Ladies as hostesses at |" @ 4° . dent, Aubin Richard; secretary, “SAD SACK” _ refreahmnest time. Sermon Of S’side Series Reginald Eldershaw: treasurer, ie eae Sympathy is being extended to} . a, : JA iit . : Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Myers and} SUMMERSIDE — A large con-; and earth, he concluded. oe —_—— — family of Duvar on the unex-| gregation turned out to hear the| The service wes conducted by | Quen - — wat pected death on Tuesday morning| Rey. E. H. Bean deliver his con-| the Minister Rev. J. Donald Mac- Dec. 30 of their 8 months old/ cluding sermon in the Week of | Kay. ATTENTION child which it seems was found! Prayer series, with the service The choir under the direction of dead in the crib. held in the Summerside Presby-| William Conkey sang the anthem | Miss Alice Richard. of Tignish | terian Church. “Father Almighty”. a . neighbors in Howlan. “A Most Needful Prayer”, stat-| On Sunday evening the five con- || Yd ped gd gprs Rey ened per omg ery ob yg vappanchpne.e 4 ee oe She a be dra and Ralph spent New Years think can reach| week's services a united further notice Day, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. een ee eee — — ‘in Trimity iy Vane Sree Until ce we w Edm: Peters p. service oe ant ores ot | ail the qnien af Od Mie and Boeke | he eu eaeeiee at he eee receiving poultry on Tuesday of. each New Years Day was a perfect| lor GP cniretia® tacking ie oe eee en ina Ja 6 ody good roads for. cars oF| 1 ora's Preyer teaches ong swan op es Coakey and the Mes- week commencing nuary ©. Ss. , ee : oe and Mrs. ee = fot tee ae = cere ki : h Li . ; Reed were in Howlan on New| wiriawhere there te every op-| | Jenkins Brothers Limited Years Day embraced, he said. e i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallant) Other kings and kingdoms there Summerside, and Jack Blanchard of Fortune| may be, but they are as nothing Dial 2167 < 2168 Cove here in Howlan New Years| when compared with the Lord and SUMMERSIDE \ Day. His Kingdom. Man must acknow- Mr. and Mrs. oer cae of ‘oes that God is Lord of heaven r the Mill Road were in Howlan on New Years day. ; | a Today (Saturday): - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault} Mic Macs : of Pi 7 2—7:15—9:15 Z usville were guests of Mr. | ‘ je Re lmsdale 5-4 | worpedo Run” | MONTHLY Years Day. os “Torpedo Run ; Miss Florence Gallant of How-| ALBERTON — The Lennox Is- ‘ : = oid acher sha (hued An. ane ; weeiahe as . vee ee oo a fought Rockets . Ernest Borgnine senault at Bloomfield Corner. | close 5-4 margin in an exhibition N ; Miss Delorus Gallant is now/ game in the Alberton rink last THE CANADIAN LEGIO visiting her cousin Miss Aldona | night. Coming Mon. & Tues. Gallant at her home at Fortune| pimsdale were ahead 2-0 in the Kensington Cove. opening round on tallies by Eldon “ ° 7] A very large crowd attended/ Hardy and eo — SS Indiscreet’ mass at 7.45 p.m. at St. An-| Bri the Indi: on the : Z thony’s on First Friday night with | bear tn'dhs middie trenie fellow. Ingrid Bergman | January 12, 1959 at 8 p.m. most of the con gy Hcg xt oS hy Dateien Getentt WER 4 see. Cary Grant ~ ing Holy Communion from ond maker for the visitors . ¥ hands “of their pastor Rev.. C.| Eric Adams for Minette, | @ Installing New Officers Pitre who officiated. The mix- ke the count 3-2 in favor . ‘ ed choi ” ed* beautiful hy- be Rockets.° ie mee : @ Swearing-in Ceremonies mns. The Mic Macs outse - - . = Mr. and Mrs. Camillus Gallant | dale 3-1 in the final frame W. BORDEN LEGION @ Presentation of Membership Pins of Summerside were in Howlan| Bridges getting a pair for ia on Sunday, Jan. 4. | | total of three in the game, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan| Roy Lewis a single. Eldon Hardy|The Annual Meeting Borden and Pauline motored to Summer- | tallied for the home team to end| Branch No. 1¢ Canadian Legion side on Sunday evening accom-)| the scoring Mic Macs 5 Fims-| will be held in— i ied by Mr. and Mrs. Camillus | dale 4. . Gallant ted Tittle a Four penalties were awarded LEGION HOME LOCAL FLORIST | 1 ‘<itchen. c : ’ \ 2 CATAPULTING. CANS ARE DANGEROUS! And so are many other things in an old-fashioned, outdated kitchen. Get rid of your kitchen hazards NOW! Modernize with the help of M. F. SCHUR- ] MAN. Stop in this week for advice and FREE »stimates on our remodeling materials . . look forward to a work-easy '59 in your modern “THE FINEST IN QUALITY AND SERVICE” . and | Keeping Fit There's Fun ‘a full page of today’s edition of work proceeds, striking pictures. Patriot service to Summerside own Summerside staff. COMPULSORY BUT PLEASANT—that’s the story of the physical education course at Summerside High School. And almost ning Patriot will provide a graphic ver- sion of the fun that’ is enjoyed as the through a group of THIS SPECIAL FEATURE is typical ef is just one of the frequent outstanding supplements to its careful, day-by-day chronicle’ of the news of Summerside in words and pictures, as provided by is 11 Water Street, Prince Edward Island ‘ideal ‘You Welaeiaie Colmes. cn | THE FLOWER CART = SUMMERSIDE | ° . | Its Part Of SUMMERSIDE'S STORY The Eve readers— Reserve Your Copy At Once — Don't Miss An Issue The Evening Patriot Serving Urban Readers In mmerside and Charlottetown