Pen &, GUARDIAN . Organizations using this columa te promote their meetings, ex- tertainment events, etc., are re- quested to place _these an- nouncements in the name of the Sponsoring organization. - FOR VALENTINE’S Day- * your portrait—the most personal gift of all. Make your appoint- ment now. The Read Studio and Camera Shop. KEIR -MEMORIAL Church an- nual congregational meeting, Mal- peque, Tuesday, January 13th, 8.00 p.m. All members and ad- herents urged to attend. CUSTOM grinding and mix- ing daily using Master Feeds concentrates. Mastermix Pig Grower $3.40 cwt. 16 per cent Dairy ration $3.35 ewt. 32 per cent beef concentrate with Stilbestrol in stock. Keith O, Kennedy, Ken- sington. CARD PARTY Kensington High School Auditorium, Wednes- day, January 14th, 8.00 p.m. Sponsored by Community Club. CUSTOM WORK with chain saw. Norman Mill, Kensington Phone 41-33. KENSINGTON RINK Tonight ‘Tuesday Farmers League Ken- sington Bombers vs. New Annan Beavers. Game time 8:30 Skate after. ALBERTON RINK — Skating Wednesday night 8-10. Rree skat- ing Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. BEDEQUE RINK, Tuesday, Charlottetown Baptist Association vs Bedeque Beavers. Game time 8.00 p.m. Followed by Junior Hockey Freetown—vs Kinkora. CRAPAUD RINK tonight Cape Traverse’ vs Crapaud, Frank Myers League 8.30 sharp. HELD — The large- ly attended funeral of the late Mrs. Emmett Hughes was heid Monday, Jan. 12th., from her late residence in Shamrock to St. Ma- lachy’s Church, Kinkora, where Reguiem High Mass was cele- brated by the pastor Rev. Harold Croken who also performed the service at the grave. Rev. T. But- ler was also present in the sanc- tuary. Pall Bearers were Dr. - Henry Moyse, Henry Wedge, Am- brose McCarville, Ernest Duffy. Samuel Gillis, Aloysius Greenan. Interment was in the church ce- metery. : PERSONALS Mrs. Myrne Kennedy of O’Leary and Keir Ramsay of Knutford left Friday on a business trip to Alabama. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P.E.1. Phone 2235 INSURANCE BR. E. Ellis & Son Limited * ‘Fire — Auto — Casualty 5 Summer St. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., R.0. PHONE 3287 ‘ Summer St. ° Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.0. a rside, P.E.1. Phone 3116 N’S BUILDING Photographers . THE READ STUDIO D. W. SKARS Barrister’! George R.’MacManon, Le - «Also Kensington on Saturdays, Phone Summerside 3551 - Sum ault and Leo Wood. Prince County L. A. Met Mrs. Heath Strong presided over the January meeting of the Ladies Aid of Prince County ospital on Wednesday after- noon in the board room. It was authorized to purchase a Gomco suction machine ($175.) upon re- quisition from the Hospital. The regular West Ward pan- try sale for January was plan- ned for the 30th to be held at lowing cenveners: Mrs. W. F. Strong, Mrs. R. L. Willet, Mrs. Riehard Smith, and Mrs. T.H. E. Inman. ss Plans were also made to hold another Marathon Bridge in aid of the hospital. The president requested that a letter of thanks be sent to Mrs. H. T. Holman, Sr. for her generous donation to the Aid. Smallman’s Store, with the fol-. Ice No. 1 L. Wilkie vs. K. Mathe- son. ice No. 2. F. Bryan vs. J. Myrick. 9 P. M. ice No. 1 D. Campbell vs A Wilkie. Ice No. 2. E. Campbell vs C. R. Hunter. Team Personiel: Elmore MacKay, spare. J. Myrick, Hulert Campbell, Addison Rayner, Perley Hardy. Frank. Bryan, Fred Millman, Robert Profit, Ivan Smith. C. R. Hunter, Moat Hutt, Ri- chard Jeffery, Wes Hardy. ‘Don Campbell, Heber Ramsay, Carter Vanlderstine, Bruce Cur- rie. Keith Matheson, E. W. Turner, Upton Seaman, Lloyd Matthews. Erskine Campbell, Charles Gor- | domGeorge Dunbar, Ralph Gau- det. Lloyd Wilkie, Bud Clarke, Bert Pridham, Dean Carpenter. Spares: Hilton Barbour, Herb Matthews, Vernon_C amp bell, Don MacKenzie. Choirs Combine For Services BEDEQUE—The Week of Pray- er was observed in the Bedeque area as usual. Notwithstanding the severely cold weather there was a good attendance. On-Tues- day evening the service was held in the United Church, North Be- deque. The pastor, Rev. Angus Brown presided and conducted the service. He was assisted by Rev Dr. C.A. Britten, and Rev. G.A. Cowper-Smith gave the ad- dress. On Wednesday evening the ser- vice was held in the Central Be deque Baptist Church. The pas- tor, Dr. Britten was in charge. Rev. G.A. Cowper Smith led in prayer, and Rev. Mr. Brown gave the address. On Thursday evening there was also a good attendance in the Bedeque United Church. Mr. Cow- per-Smith was in charge and Mr. Brown led in prayer. Rev. Dr. Britten delivered the address. In all these services several mem- bers of the congregations offered prayer. There was a union choir at each service. The offerings at the three services amounted to $31.00. “ BIBLE SOCIETY The annual meeting. of the Be- deque Branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held in the Central Bedeque Baptist Church at the conclusion of the Week of Pralyer service on Wed- nesday evening. 3 The president, Mr. Howard Schurman, presided. The secre- tary, Mr. Ralph Callbeck read the minutes of the last meeting, and Mr. Vernon Craig, treasurer, reported that $627.00 had been collected for 1958. There were four life member- ships: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sch- urman, Mr. Albert Weeks and Mrs. Avalah MacCallum, Carle- ton Siding, who was made a life member by Mrs. Hedley Low- ther. All the officers were re-elected. A vote of thanks was passed to all the collectors for their faith- ful work. Rev. E.S. Weeks closed the meeting with prayer. B.Q. Alberton Curling ALBERTON — Competition for the J. W. Don Campbeli curling trephy, emblematic of the champ- ionship of the Alberton Curling Club, gets underway in the Al- berton rink “tomorrow evening with eight ri entered for the two weeks schedule. Games are to be 10-ends with scoring on the points system, 20 points for winning the game, five for each end plus difference in scores. Following is the schedule for this week and personnel of rinks: Wed, Jan., 14, ice No. 1 A. Wilkie vs. J. Myrick. ice No. 2. D. Camp bell vs. K: Matheson. 9 P. M. Ice No. 1. F. Bryan vs. C. R. Hunter. ice No. 2. E. Campbell vs L 855 Water St. Summerside Wilkie. Friday, Jan., 16. 7 P. M. r S‘side Lady’ Curlers To Hold Series Of Games games with the lady curlers of the other Island cen- tres at the Summerside Curling Club on Wednesday, and a ban- quet will be held in honor of the visitors during the day. Curlers are expected from Charlottetown. r and the R.C. Montague. AF. Centre. Tot Suffers Painful Burns LeClair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud LeClair, Tignish, suf- fered ~ burns Saturday evening when she spilled a pan of hot water on her chest and arms. aT medical treatment S‘Side Flyers Trim Elmsdale night in one of the best hockey games seen in the Alberton rink this season. Following a one sided first period which saw the Flyéfs zoom ahead 7-3 and a scoreless close checking second frame the boys in blue 3 goals to 2 and end- ed the game in high gear. Alden Rennie in the Elmsdale net made many fine saves. Tic smooth combination. play of the much heavier Flyers squad was loudly applauded by the spec- tators as was the Rockets fine performance in the closing rally. Marchand and Stel each chailk- ed up three goals for the Flyers, Buffett got a pair and Spicer a singleton. W. Matthews got the hat trick for the Rockets and D. Ellis, W. Adams and A. Wallace earned singles. Tine only penalty of the game went to Dobson of the R.C.A.F. Referees Larry Profit and Gerald Keough. Tignish Aces Trip Lot 16 8-4 | The Tignish Aces hockey team defeated Lot 16 by a 8-4 score in a crowd pleasing exhibition game in the Alberton rink Saturday night. 3-2 in the opener, banged in an additional pair in the middle frame without a reply from their opponents and chalked up three more in the closing stanza to the visitors pair. Tignish marksmen were A. Ri- chard, L. Richard and T. Gavin i cAlduft "and 16. 1 Arthur Wilkie,/Ken Matheson, |i rockets came to life in the final: session to outscore the visiting‘ The Tignish squad went ahead ; B. Gillis tallied one each for Lot |. SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN section 9 of the by-law now reads’ in part, “‘and one dollar addition- al’ for each one thousand’ dollars or fraction thereof ‘in excess of fiftv thousand Veg ‘ Councillor Dr. H.E. Clark, chairman of the electric light de- partment, reported that the peak load for the year 1958 reached 2680 ki at 5:30 on the night of Monday, December 22nd. He said that meters now being read will be billed on the new TOWN COUNCIL MEETS rate schedule which became ef- fective on January Ist. He said 1 Property Trade Paves “Way For Legion Home E i g 3 3 5 : z E p i i : : g 5 ist | i g* g ef Hp i 4 & & : g 3 Epes ls 5i38 ga i eR§ F F | i it : HF i s g. | ut 3 H : ri | i - i ; k z au | i e | é & g £ i Be. g=2 5 fi g 5% ; 3 i i A Fa 3 eG e oly | i} : 1952 the town was using about 500,000 gallons of water daily, and although pumping capacity is less now than at that time, the town today is using upwards of a million gallons of water each day. Three of the five wells are operating continuously, and a fourth, inactive since last May because of salt water contamina- tion, had to be pressed into ser- vice in the emergency last week, | and it had flooded the system. with salt water which had re- sulted in many complaints. MORE_ WATER PLANNED He said was the intentioa of the water and sewrage com- mittee to present a resolution to New Sweptline body is biggest...three ways! * F i z 5 F ‘ : REGS aie iy Hh r s ¥ a nee i EGSES i | stat ht i | i . i | if | " | i ' | 4 Fre aa j Hi E 4 Fi <f Fi g H : 4 g ; z é E z : S’Side Minor Hockey Scores . - Goal scores in minor hockey in Summerside for week of Jan. 6-10 are as follows: Pee Wees-—Alan Gendet Roger Richard 1, Paul MacWil- liams 1, Wayne Palmer 2, Paul MeNeill 1, i if | be fully co-operative on to have the water pumping pacity increased at the earli possible time. Ice Racing Held On Tignish River ieee Call Tenders Is Postpon Mayor Matthews is at present in New Brunswick on business. ea The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, Jan. 18, 1968. Tf Driver Uninjured As Car, Train ~ In Collision “ WESTERN SHEEP — The first shipment of wool from Alberta, 70,000 pounds, went out in 1884. SUMMERSIDE Monday - Tuesday ."Indiscreet” Cary Grant __ Ingrid Bergman ~ COMING Wednesday - Thursday “DUNKIRK” Job Situation 3% v a 5 a) ® oO 2 Is Brighter S’Side Minor Hockey Schedule Minor hockey schedule’ of the Summerside A. A. from Jan 13-}; 17: Tuesday—4:00 4:30 — Paper- weight monor No. 1. MacAus- land Furniture vs. no. 2 White Star Laundry; 4.30-5.00- Paper- ATTENTION SPORTSMEN | The postponed annual meeting of the - Prince County Fish and Game Association will be held TUESDAY, JAN. 13th, at 8:30 p.m. In the Town Hall, Summerside Earl Hayes, Secretary. ’ 2 Z weight Minor no. 3 Brace Mac- CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED @> Models from 4,250 lbs. 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