Page 12 The Guardian "220-Pound Man Escapes In Drop From 6- MONTREAL. (CF)-A impound. workmen escaped death Tuesday in on no-foot plunge from the floor of a downtown garage build- ln . !I'he workman. Hector Trembla.y.L 42, was taken to hospital for ob-. servation. Doctors believe he may. have escaped with only a fractured. ankle. I The accident occurred as Trem-I blay, seated on a suspended seaiu was doing repair work at the sixt 32,000,000 AREA” In Galineau Park OTTAWA, ICPI - The Fczloial District Commission plans ii 50 mile stretch of h gliuay thruugh beautiful Gatineau Park. Wok has started on the esti- mated S4.000.000 pa:-away that uili meander at a leisurely pace through the 45.030 aczes of vt;l(icr- ness across the O.:;ii'ra riier lrninp the capital i The roadway will be strictly up scenic route designed to give visit- ors views of uiitou hrd nature from the comfort of automobiles and buses. UNI airatrn snows The icud it.;i link the nut-its lit.....J spti..i aiiu in..nr thciii Udall) act: ...ie. bt.-ii'.iii'.: irom .he'utsi- ern outskirts of i1u.i. Que I u.ll snake through tne pdltt. (nine .t. and comp u.i.'k. 50 m:lcs latoi, to the sta.i'tiiig point. . "We will keep the park as close. to the way God made it as pos-I E S sio;e." park superintendent R :..ia:cls said However. the Federal District Commission has improved on im- ture in many ways. sprinkled throughout the park are tables and. benches for p.cnickers. colored to blend with the surroundings. At last. Picnic Spot there are out- door fireplaces. The F'DC even pro- vides wood for fires, "so no would- be Woodsman will i-hop our trees." The park is webbed with 100 miles of footpaths. Boats and tents can be rented at Lac Philippe. a. lake about three miles long. at the uppermost end of the. part. IKIEILS HAPPY The roadway Vllll open up a skiers paradise. eyed hungrily by: Ottawans for some time I The parkway itself may take 3'6!-I5 to build. FDC officials say there is no definite schedule and only a few miles are planned for eonseuction next year. The highway will wander over the Gatineau Laurentians by Lac Philippe. Hamngton and Meach, lakes. Ths view will change con- stantly as the roadway winds through bush country. up moun-ll rains. through meadows and past; lakes. Objectionable views will be screened with trees. .....-4 L. - M. WHEATLEY RIVER W. T. The December meeting of the Wheatley River W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Leonard Ling. The President. Mrs. Opened the meeting by all singing thr Institute Carol and the creed in unison. The roll call was answered by nine members pay- ing their fees. Minutes of the previ- ous meeting were read. and signed. It was decided to send sl.00 to the Jubilee Endowment Fund and 55.00 tn the T. B. League. Members pas- sed in donat.ons to the Protest- ant Orphanage amounting to .tB.5(l. membership fees 32.80 and subscrip- tions for Institute News 31.50 It Was agreed to give assistance to the new doctor mining to New Glas- gow and to lend to the Red Cross is 39 floor level of the sixth by a h-' Lindsay escapcd injury . self Harold Chandler the concert. repeating. nex lDpi'0VedlMrs. Walter Ling. Mrs. John R055 '"31iu,9:d.k3m'mr- v5.0.9". W.-:.i;:r1v:d., Peace on Earth. I Ioward Men BIIKTUN Congratulations are extended to 'Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cnlliczitt. Burton. on the occasion of thelrl 25th wedding ai.t.iivoi'sai'y. whichl was celebra.ed quietly at their-. home on Dec. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Cnlridge Rogers. their family. Nadine. Cheryl. and Orville. Burton. have taken up residence in 0'Leary. for the win- ter. where Mr. Rogers is employ- ed. Mrs. Edna Collictitt, and daugh- ter. Mona. Burton. were in Sum- merside on Friday. Mrs. Collicutt was the lucky 'winner of at free tur- Wednesday. Dec. 22, 1954 I Storey Level building. The rope used to raise him was held I50-pound assistant, Armand Lindsay, 30. in the street below. Suddenly, the heavier Tremblay began to slip downward arid the. ligh:er Lindsay, holding the rope.l was pulled up The lighter man suddenly let go the rope at the I I-2-store; level. key dinner, IMVWSK Tl'?mI3I'd.V 7-0 pll1mmEl I0 Mrs. Mary Cousins who spent the SLLCEI. without an ”anchor.'' mg pagl munm vjsmng ,-eiauves and friends in Boston. Mass. Her daughter. Emma. of Toronto. Ont. has returned to her home in Camp- bellton. Mr. Blisd MacDnugal, Spring- field. was in Burton, Tuesday on: business Miss Jean Howard. Capo Wolfe. . I Sfudenfs Return I To Red China 1 tReiiicrsi -Fiiitx-1 HUNG KUNG. one Cit.iii:se l'FL)aLl'l:lLPd from thelwas ,, treekmnd 3””. M hm. United 5141” UN?-594 me Hmlilfriend. Miss Mary C. MacGregor. Kong buiciei today into Comniu-pgunon. "N Cm”-3 I Messrs. Lance Dalton and Ger- 0IllCldl5 said all were Cliiiicselard Dana". Bm.mn' we”, vm.m.s ulto natitmi lu rcturii to China. but) u, summersdie an 1:-ndav. .llt3lLld('tI some that the U. S llddl Mlsses Jean H.,....a..d' 353 Maryi tlcpiirictl .Vl0Sl were students unolcp MacG..eRm.' were Vmmns WI had complnznd their studies in thei summerslde On Sammay. . L S i Mr. Peter Gallant. Woodstock. II N35 ””d9I-”'L””d "WI III?” "Twas in the district on Tuesday iurn was not part 01 D1'P3i'i'3"Fl9dl representing the Fuller Brush (in. rxciiaiigc. but observers T1918! The Very bad mad; through the thought 'hr American initiative in. district ,5 makmg the man do, Iliiilllrillllg thrin had some signifi- livery 3 dimcuv. msk. bu. m dam; rsiire in the light of the coming our mimml nu.” Carri" Mr Rog lkllIt'lPflJ.t.'I.l L'itriN- . . . i i ' g I -"':lm-E D"a” Hm?F;beit Shaw assisted by his son. 10. am--USS.-mm Em me. Fenlon. Bloomfield. havent mis-I H ' f t .sed a trip. Fwptill Fl; Q? 1, Amellwn alrmellp Mr. and Mrs Simon Clemcn'.s.l i t 5l””- their family. Patrick. Dcllah, and Michael. Burton. hate taken In residents at Brncton. for the vim-I ter months. School mates of Miss Lana Wood ind Frank Perii Burton arel - A tliri-liliiiic adxmiiiiie tale .:rl a . . ” , ' l Aniazon is Paiitinintints brand new In school m the neg” future ' action-iiackr-ri Tccnnicolor di-aina,l Mr and MN Ivan Corlicnn ”.lIVali-'l.U nun 31 lb? CRPIIOI TIle'Idaughter Darlene Burtori we.-Q-l :a':'RiiiiggnliglpImlgagllfa Llgasnlias 5 recent guests of Mrs Cullictiltls: . . t-.'.i-p . -M: M; . . ,,p ting Brian Kciili. ".lix'nrn" itaslgfjlpinlrzolfg and RV L10)d('”UM' pi-oclticed by William Pine and Wil-I The many hi-pndx. U, Mrs F-mnkl liam Thiirnas and front all advance Butler, Glengarrv are pleawd mi reports it is the best film that 1 . h h '1' . .I i these tuo world renowned movie-' em" 5 2 as he cast lemnvedl niakt-rs have made to date fl-ctr-nfhey; ankle" and Is makmg al The screenplay which was w:it- sayvllsrxca Idy1c1e.C0V;”(i. H .1 I ion by Winston Miller from a Sltifv I n 15' e WIS amJ' their son. Rev. Preston Hamill by David Duncan. has Fernando 1 Mr . , . Lamas as I Had” and "V" bqat a so isses Pauline and Dorothy Hamill of Fi'cetnwn were re nt captain on the treacherous Am.a- ' I9 I ll r s. AIM F..V ITRIC FILM 'J T V A R 0' C.-H'IT()T. THEATRE, Sl'MMERSH)E guests of Mr. Thomas Doyle. alsol reports that there is a huge goldi cache in the forbidden back coun- CR i try inhabited by the,head-hunting NVVA WgggAVg ' I Jivaro Indians. GU-I-WELL, England ycpr pHergl Lame-s falls in love with the b . . , . , girl. but lets her find out for -I'l6l'-Iuqellst NBnl&:7l:' ..?111:lgI:,eL(::;:e:eInel.:II . m'”. h" 5We"I"”” '5 S.strain of strawberries growing wild vtastiel. Climax comes when Lam-ii" a churchyard wvmar can U 35- alfmi Wllh 31”" K9"h- 3 ”11rINnw rm plants. calls-dy r.;..iZ5.a gndly Inndsnme l"Om3"Tch35”' Iwnnders are exported around thel leads an expedition into the hinter- I World land in a vain attempt to rescue.1..L. the fiance and his party from a horrible death at the hands of the vicious Jivarns. voted for a Christmas treat for,the7' children and each member is to make 3 lb. sugar into clndy for .- Committees were appointed for t month as follows: school. Mrs. Walter Ling and Mrs. Alfred Ax- worthy; Sick. Mrs. Leonard Ling and Mrs. Gordon Andrews; Lunch. our hope: iand Mrs. Prestnn Rackham. Pro- gramme. Mrs. Leonard Ling. Next meet.ng to be at the home of Mrs. ll-Iarnld Buntain. when roll call will. .be ”Whiit month of the year I like best iuid why." The collection :- lmounted to .50. Meeting closed with I 1 .4. "Island Hymn". Lunch was served iby the hostess assisted by the com- mittee in charge. A Christmas con- test was put on by Mrs. Wm. Ling by all. .a good attendance. To our many customers - in extend , of this Holy Dav linger on with many blessings. (Closed during the Holiday Season) Re-opening Tuesday. Jan. 4th. N ORTI-IAM -The Presbyterian Ladies' Ald met at the home of Mrs. Spurgeon Ramsay. oi: Thursday evening. A large number of members were present. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the committee in charge. The Northam Women's .InstItute met at the home of Mrs. Charles McKay. on Thursday evening with Mrs. Mildred Pickering of Boa- fon. Mass.. is the guest of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwlll. The many friends will be pleased to hear that Mr. Roland Mi:Dou- gall has ieturned to his home. af- ter being a patient in the Stew- art Memorial Health Centre. A card party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- Kay on Tuesday evening. Decem- ber 14th. with a good crowd in attendance. Mrs. Lena Clark. Sumniei-side. was the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Athol Cnlwill. ' Mrs. Charles Cnlwill has return- ed to her home after spending several weeks visiting relatives and friends in Mnncton. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Colwill and Mrs. Charles Newcombe spent I few days in Moncton. N. 3.. where they visited relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Smith and family. Winsloe, Mrs. Nelson Compton and daughter. Mildred. St lileanors. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Pickering and family. Sum- lTlel'SlflP. and Mrs. Mildred Picker- ing. Boston. Mass. were the guests uf Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cnlwill on vsunday. Dec. 12. monthly meeting of the United l..adles' Aid. met at . 3 iii-inc of Mrs. Earle Cnlwill on Thursday evening, Dec. 16th. with it good attendance. Rev and Mrs. J. A. MacDon- alrl, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Grigg, on Wednnsday evening, Dec. 15th. Tliere was a large attendance at the annual Christmas concert presented by members of the Sun- day School of Tyne Valley United Church on Sunday evening, Dec. l2th. the church was beautifully decorated for the festive occasion. At the close of the program gifts and treats were distributed to the teachers and pupils from a well- laden Christmas tree. 'l”hi' insztiliir McK'innon and Lillian. Summcrside, are visiting at the home of their grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Tlrlisses Shirley zon. Rhonda Fleming is cast as M1. and Mr, VG rnnn DO . . V g . .. yle. i 4 the American iziil uhn unexpected Campbemnnp DOUNII Aw I-V Shrm: up "I "mrry h" f'3"C9' Mr Keith Cooke and Miss Hel ' whom she hnlievea in he a planta. ' ' f g ”. g 7 ' ' 4a 't'TiT' M Ition miner In reality. he has be- ::LCO;.l:.E51:f :';nm:,eiE.S!S:'l.(:::::e I151: THRIVING CARIBOU mm" ' '””"k'" d"”" ””'f' by and Mrs. Lloyd Cooke. Capo. GERALDTON. om. ice:-R-m W0”E- nants of caribou herds which once roamed the entire Thunder Bay district are said to be thriving in The small hands are this arca. surviuirs of big herds long ago. -NAMFE'S ORIGIN Chester. a common ending for the names of many English cities and I.(ll'HlS. derives from the Ro- man caslra. or Camp. WITH FAITH that the true spirit ONAN'S RESTAURANT ' 'Yonr Good Food Host." Good Will R. E. ELLIS&SOII SUMMERSIDE, P. E l.- MacNEILL with hop emnaleeloa but It 00! - MIIIV CHIIIVMAI 10 GUI MANY PIIINUII SUMMERSIDE AO9ilINIIteol9ivyOd.Hh MOTORS .May nun mm cnaisnus has you dreugh the entire year! ,IDINIl.WIl(ll!l pleasant of IIRVIOE STATION In-old "gratin! at . MERRY GIRTMMAU so ALL 00! nmnis OROOKETTS OIIALITY JEWELLERS IUIIHIISIDE P. I. I. lForm Clinton Mission Band -At the home of Mrs. Ivan Pickering I meeting of the Young People was held for the purpose oi of organism: a Mission Band. Miss Vivian Wooosldo was in the chair. The meeting was opened with hymn No. 028. "Jesus Love The theme of our story was ”In the beginning God made heaven and earth . . . . . . .” Questions were asked on the story: Prayer was led by- the leader. Hymns No. 598. ”Away in a Manger." A discussio on ”Whythave a. Mission Band" was held. . It was moved by Ralph Woodside, seconded by Linda. Woodside that a Mission Band be organized at Clinton. Fourteen members paiid membership fees. The following of- ficers . were elected: President. Valerie Woodside; Vice-President. Ralph Woodside; Secretary. Jean I-leaney: Treasui'er, Linda Wood- slde; World Friend's Secretary. Charles Smith. The name decided on for the band was ”United Workers.” Meet- Inga are to be held the first Sunday of the month at 2:00 pm. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Miss Vivian Woodside. Copies of the Member's Purpose were passed around. Norma White- head has prayer for next meeting. In the program for next month are Gail Pickering and Joyce Easter. The meeting closed with hymn No. 53. "Silent Night! Holy Night? and a prayer by Garth Pickering. The hostess served a lunch and the program consisted of a story and a game. STEADY LOSS LONDON (CPi -Statisticavshnw one person killed every 90 minutes on British roads during October. Injuries were suffered at a rate of every two minute .ML...M.... MISQOUCHE A wide circle of relatives and friends were present to convey final ibutes of respect for the late.B rbara Nicholson. at the funeral service held on December 13. Much sympathy is extended to young Heath Crosby. son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crosby due to the serioils injuries he suffered ac- cidentaly by coming in contact with fast running machinery at the plant of Canada Packers. Ltd. Messages of sympathy are being conveyed to Mrs. Benjamin Weeks. due to injuries which necessitated treatment in the P. E. Island Hos- pital. Mr. Donald MacQuarrle. gradu- ate of Dalhousie University and employed with the Shell Oil Co.. oflCanada. is happily married and will visit the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MacQuarrle. on their wedding tour. To Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dixon. Clyde River, recently married. congratulations and best wishes are extended for future happiness. A number of Island students at- tended a fine Girlstmaa Vesper" Service. a banquet for the students. and a reception for the faculty. their wives and office staff of Mt. Allison University. quite recently. Many friends and neighbors at- tended fhe reception at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bowness. Norbnro, honoring them 'on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Week-end business Hampton. includel Mr. and Mrs. Hector Darrach. Mr. and Mrs. John Mathesnn. Mr. and Mrs.'Lew- is Gordon, Mrs. H. Provencher. Mr. Wm. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacPhail. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Shaw. We record with profound regret visitors at W. H. Inman. at the P. E. Island Hospital. following a prolonged illness. The late Miss Liiman was for many years. connected with St. Crapaud. and was known and high- ly respected by a wide' circle of friends and relatives. Funeral services. largely attendel. were conducted at St. John's Church by the Pastor Rev. Mr. Ebsary. in- terment in the Church Cemetery. Church worshippers were atten- tive listeners to the Christmas message proclaimed in the Chur- ches throughout this pastoral charge on December 19, and participated in the Christmas Hymns led by large choirs. ...(-.-M--M-j-M LONG CREEK W. I. The monthly meeting of the long creek W. 1. met at the home of Mrs. Norman stretch. Roll call was answered by eight members and two visitors. The Pruidont and Secretary gave a report on the Loadershlp conference. The school committee reported school cleaned. Thank-you notes were received from friends remem- bered. A Christmas oonoert was dis- cussed. The T. B. League collec- tion was paid and it was decided to continue the collection next year. John's Church Choir. atDe LOUKE. ROAD -Mr. and Mrs. Art: Dakar: ofrorut View wsretnobearyu c. 13. Mr. Clifford Arssnault of layu- Howian was in Forest View on Dec. ll. Mrs Edward Griffin. Forest View teacher. spent Dee. ll"-at her home in Burton. Bhs men re- turned to Forest View on Dec. 1!; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters and Mrs. Bennett Peters of Bloom- fleld were visitors at the home bl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant, Forest viswion Dec. 1!. Mr. Henry Gallant of the loan Road, was in OW on'Dec. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters of Bloomfield were in 0'Loary on Dec. 14. i Mr. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View was in O'Leary on Dec. 11; Mr.. Clifford Ai-senault of Lower Howlan was in Forest View oli Dec. 14, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin of Burton were in Alberton on Dec. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Dorlon d Toronki who arrived on the Is- land on Dec. I2 to visit thaiilr relatives here, were visitors on Dec. 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault of Forest Lunch was served by the hostess. View. AM. the death of Miss Ethel Inman. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. l with qrohkl huh. VII slog out to our ally "NIH! 0'. entsmers. RELIABLE MOTORS SUMMERSIDE "umv ei-ttittwn P Blessings To All . . . All of our staff joins with us in wishing you The Man)" Blessings of Christmas Happmms .. , INIIMIIIS PLUMING, HEATING and ELEOTRIOAL COMPANY SU MMERSIDE 14 CENTRAL CHI!!! AM Add our list Wbhu Io War: and Glowing IDEAL I We say Thank to an Ian! Inn! cane-on am You lellday DAIRY SUMMEIISIDI BARBARA ANN SHEEN & MacI,NNIS SHOE STORE ANO SIIMMERSIOE LAlIIES' WEAR AMALGAMATEII nnittirs LIMITED 0 JOHN S. WRIGHT, Monger. IUMMRSIDI. P.E.l.