K - Pg 16 Th grdian Thu”, canny returned home an: Q03-l' FOR THE WINTER KENSINGTON lg . e G" - M-rch. It 1957 nn.u.mn.nr.nr KINSINOTON Howtm to waa called he The regular monthly meeting of o ' mu... uugu , mu amuu . 9 I the Kensinuton Auxiliary of the vla Huo:hhie;ind..Fne:dsu?l ti-alapauennrt:rthuen::li:i Its ' Uhhhd Church W-M-S me! on Hdchinson w'll be happy to hear The Iled can hold um wen u to Abrams Vl.IIa"'e 0 5" a a w”"'95d3Y Ilwmoon. March tith. that she has returned home from Hung I; m. M 13 :1.::..;., lab A Alao vliil-ii-"1! we -mu-ni. Mrs. in-ma-r Men An Money Faces Forces in aoun--- no-an-i were -up .i ii. liltab mi .. i-....in ---i---i--inn inn: ” I Maclhy presided. The worship. .. . uncut (or ubou; 3 ween dun ur M 'u hr An-tun or an R(':Arr V ' t "” l'"”' 5”” ”" "" """” l OTTAWA CPl Th d'l NATO free: I Western E T "W '””'" 5"" W” W" NV m Ill DWI Ir ""d'PI"v'"'lhtFfIhw'h"'li . "The whole armour of God” ha-ed u cu ,, C, u,” . 5 .'"",'"'l .1 ".1. G" .,..u','"-"” to the Youna Peopletn noun. loved by all. cuiua aarvioe unions in to he puma for the next? r ; a on Ephesians 4. 17.32 and s. l-20 M; M: Mr hlhi wt"? fl”f"n."'b- ff 'wuf':o':m”" m'ffr"” which met at her home on Friday uhppuod and a eoaaiientiie mu nan. . V; was led by Mrs. Harold Laird. yr” me my grmen r,u:,';l;:1..m;,l:il;;nm Hlliwever the p:llItIc.al evening. Feb. 23th with a good of money waa made. This, money Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gall;-iii r Q By J. C. GRAHAM cluded guider Harry Ayres. therroute across this stretch of ll'D, tiorrespondence was read from.& VlC9'Ad:'"ll"l 5"” D9w9"-"s'hleAli N'u".Ce M aw prnence M "'9" .uenfh:nc:1' Mn; Herbert Hardy hticieaw au.dbI&h :1: :nItmth'6u'dhome"M:fwMI:mh”uz:vw ' Canadian Press Correspondent noted New f.ealand mountaineer while araecoud pushed on inland Miss Elma lnman. Trinidad. Mrs.r0lo';,l'fal'l1:ilel- l i tcllllilllill '01:” l? EWN ll 0111',” mo chum”; Juuce Ind Em: in CH" yr" '0 ' flu" '1 ' ll"! l. Cums-1-caugcu, N1, mp)- who taught Sir.Edmund.l-Itllary tolup the Skelton Glacier toward the Frank Cutt-liffe. Presbyterlal pron H-millf-tlmleulir lgkhis sikieecli nl-I oflreal "mm 1011. 0 1 ” mlll""'Yi ruumu with "Hay" in summer, "H. The Jun Aneuuu -M sir Edmund Hillary. ruuuuerur or climb. turned its attention to an-:P'olar Plateau. Eventually rt ar- sident . Mrs. MacLeod, Chrtst- Mm most lm ml twee asbo - I "Th Ml cc "I M b. me recently. .r.Mnu-.nd'uucnn. bur. mun Gunntdnsnhhconvem Mruuu Everusruuud hrs Nuw Z", I:t:lCfl.h visrlt(u'allly; unexplored glac-irivedl our the plaltheaulafter finding l;n St::xvgrd5h.)rp sgcrgmry Dru cmafmm -rmet: toiriceigivgxmyiz Neel e . e tore. Mn. Sherman Hmchinmnr ind r" we Emhhluuc huh II”, we" me 1.” week and 0' Feb: lsiwkiilibiiiie i::l!a"l3(g'tl.c.hne hm wt hisdso l . ally: ulleiglft :la(Sl:Irl.le 8.000 ii::sFiei:i0I;5ecr:l:i?;.ml'lh: deciihfn recent V9511 A lrlhscriut of the our effort It home is 8 Political "mu '"'''5'"''' C'””"' S"""”"' ”'”V ” "”l' l”'"'' he"- With the departure of the sum- mer party by the expedition ship. Sir Edmund and his men are settl- lti;.' down to the southern winter with a great record of achieve- mciit behind them. They so inipresscd Rear - Ad- The first depot was established i Ross Sea base. a second depot was i summer at the foot of the Skelton. somelset up. This depot on the P0lal'lApr'tl meetings. 130 miles by air from the New Zealand base on the Ross Sea. and about 200 miles by dog sled through crevasses of the Ross ice barrier. feet. and 270 land miles front the to hold a missionary rally in thcl was deferred until the Plateau will be the key to thei , g g grmrh expedmuu-S journey Burr; The allo-cation of S4l.i.tltl for I937 it passes the South Pole on its-W35 "Mill" '3! lPPl”0V9d Ind ll great journey across the continentlwab” detilllm '0 make 3 V9l""l"3' contribution to address has just been made avail- able here. The problem posed by the naval chief: With the present manpowerl and financial ceilings for the: armed forces and taking into con-' aideration both political and mil- problem more than a military one. but one of great concern to the forces and one which the chiefs of staff will have to con- sider." DIFFIFULT DECISIONS At another point. he said: side has spent the past three weeks visiting with her parents Mr. and Mn. William Grant, Ellerslle. while her husband is employed in Chatham N.B. Friends of Mrs. Leigh Paugh are sorry to learn of her extended ill- lies: at her home. and Friday I: ? E s U E 3 Mrs. Lorraine Gallant has been quite sick recently and has had to have medical aid. Mr. and Mn. Jake Flnnan of Siinunerside were in Woodstock, on Sunday Feb. 24. Miss Lauretta Araenault left on r d r h - . the Temperance itary factors, where should Cana- .. - . - "Wdl 5991149 l)"l?k- i"m"l.3"d" on Duty ma e I survey 0 l E next season Federation in May. Mrs. L. M. dian defence forces be positioned The "11""! cost; of tmain- Mr. and M.” 55' Burma :3".noom' :1” "mg is .1” Flu” M"”d'Y- F9b'""'V 25 '" Rmkllllh . 5':3':5u-ihallrieagciulfl if Murray was appointed to have titer and which essential jobs should ::?:,,.,,.m:r"”..,rf,f.?h ':.T':'.....,.',';;l "Y5" "gem Vmm” ” 5"mm"' a :2: xhatwghg 0'"”l”- W59" 959 "P99" l0 he : 0 . a c t" - . . . . - 4 . - at e on usiness. ' 1 ed . . . I d t. d h k . f th , r mi. r. .. they do first? . p . CIIPOY - ;' i turning to New Lealand that the O I; ?hi.-huyeyrhseilieiueihrugglewhiie-liirliherakiiiaye LIZ:-11;.-h1u;s';n urge: our present financial ceiling. . Mr; Bgrlrum puuupr who 1. the auditorium. uhwrmgmme mud from uumr Hillary party. in proportion to POLITICAL PROBLEM "Over half of our budget goes ' now residing in Woverly N.S. near Th M3” sch”! Um" hockey . ' ' . ford Maine. during the int week numbers and resources was mak- . . . receml-V' 1A9"! '"”'””3' He put one aspect this way: to personnel and maintenance H m u k H team went to Crapaud on Tuesday - . , ' - M I w" wuodr d ' .h .r r r . H 1 u r r , . a ax apent.t e past wee. vat- - end of February were Raymond rt - mg a greater effort than any of canzd '4: lg: rsrandn denim” Mg msnlpgyeilelljzzlogfldn lgnldhe 2755!; Mrs, W C. Mat-Leod, ti'easui:er! I W.” "'9 I Cmagmn armf-id Whls-h tnlte k Rmamdfru '3 N"; log with relatives in EIIEI1-IIC. Her :9nl”;,"'?'heu,r;Vyhf-1'9 g:Wbw"" but Casey and his mother. Mrs. Rosa. r the 11 nations in the Antarctic. dam of his bmmerr me me Mr. - 0 ay 9. . reuorred 52440 rer.r,u.ed ur rue orces opera e un er a man- enoug o a e care 0 a our re-K husband mug; her or, prrduy 11,, Y o I I Y I score mum Cu"). uuu duuumer M-um CLAIMS SOVEREIGNTY "We watched the New Zealand- Albert u '''wd5lde.' "7 S”mme.'?'ld'-V surrounding districts. and who has since been visiting for the young folk "I Olbemy and February meeting including offer-1 . ing 315.40, fees S750. and donation power ceiling as well as a finan- cial on. Our ffort in North quirements at one. They will have to be taken in their proper order- l22nd and they spent the week-end l with Mr. and Mrs. Erland Ramsay, of 4-2. But the girls were not go- ing to allow this to happen again Mn. Gene St. Cyr, accompanied by Mn. John Cahlll who was return- .- - - - . . ' ' ' i the return match in Kenning- :-rs work under Sir Edmund Htll- -u u- I, u u 1 w dr-d ML and M1'5-Cll3Tl.lP.M0F95lW3d- 51.50. Mrs. Orr, community friend- Amer?" has bee" i"”e”l"3 which ." 5”m'm"3 w'.V'fm M" Summerside. '9 tug home to Summerside after ary and Dr. Trevor Hatherton gr" 0-rf:,,r;”',f.,', Creirsrrerzlrd 1): 51 elw95i DSVO"-r W979 Vl-W075 10 "I9 ship secretary, reported 32 home 5te.'d'ly '”d "5 reached "'9 i”.de”de' 9'"! u" d””"'"5 9'91 Mrs. Harold Gillis spent Frl- ::,dk":n?l.h:V'ry”"' """””3 lb" spending a few months in USA. (second in commandl." he said. home in Verdun, Montreal. llwme 0' me” dwllhl” Mm Eulslcalls, one hospital call, 32 cards, Pmm where further elm" ca" deny bemmmg mme dmiw" ' ' ' day in Summerside. the guest of cl ” 9”” W” "'7 cu” Mn. Cahlll iemalned in Summer- ”I don't think you could have Mr. and Foster Ellis Hiinman in Springhill recently. fourteen treats and one bouquet Picked N0 belief leader!-the): Keusingmnr were fecent Vmu.”-, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harris of sent during the month. Mrs. W.G. only be met at the expense of reductions elsewhere. . ”Economies alone or even minor surgery are unlikely to solve the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Si Mr. ons. and Mrs. Herbert Hardy ;h;oughout with the score ending iiihemh High School boys and aide but the Caseya left on Sunday evening on return to U.S.A. are in there Pitching all the llm8- ' - -. Springfield W st were visitor to st ct i iat art- "50?!" "r 13'" we "lust '3” l”'”'?'emh" . . accompani d by Mrs. John Cough- Hector Richard; who i-ecpml 1 New Zealand claims sovereignty tfeummds Ind "law" In 0 0lLeary on Tlfursday. S -1312! p::lI:u;Ea tonic!-hifzlg;-:rl:rst;r.aru. a decision as to the relative value; ViceAdmiral Dewolf said one of . rm and Mrs. Ralph Hardy motored :.e5lB:vn:)tI3'I:u:ll8h School boys hav: went . rew day. wuh rm mm ii "V" 3 mg 5"" M the A'"a'"lc Mrs: Ralph Adams, and soul Mr. Dan Macxinnon of Kniits- ship. Eighteen members and two 0' 0111" defence em).-is at uurue um, um mulur sources of spendl r. summe aid: on Friday l0 Slmld ' Run” "cub Summerside has now returned extending to the pole and named the Ross Dependency. but this is if rdon of 0'Leary, spent a ys with relatives and friends in i Mrs. the first. full expedition the coun- Muncwu N3. receuuyr try has ever sent there. It had three aims: Miss Shirley Betts 0'Leary wast a recent visitor to Elmsdale. where 1. international Geophysical Year uh, V-rsued menus. observations. It-w l ford was a visitor to the home ofl Visitors WON Dl'BS9lll- The F0” 1'8” sm. Duncan on Min Road, 1 will be answered at the next meet- ”-ecemly, ;ing by ; bible verse pertaining Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duncan oil to Easter. mill Road were visitors to Sum- mars-rue recently. I Eighteen inch quilt blocks were in Europe. Here again the pro- blem is political as wel as mil- itary but of vital interest to two of the services (army and RCAI-V. . . "We. at this time, have no spe- cial weapons to offer as compen- pressure is in the field of weap- ons development. "Should we compete with our friends and relatives in this ex- pensive field? If so, what are we prepared to give up to make this possible? the day with relatives there. Friends of little Annie Lou Phil- lips daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wendall Phillips regret to learn of her accident. when she fell and received a nasty cut in her neck. ly. First Kensington boys went to Alberton on Friday Feb 15 where a close game was played with Al- berton coming from behind in the third period to end the game with the score 8-8. When Alberton boys returned to Kenatngton a close home, accompanied by two of his grand children, Joey and Ann Marie Richard who will be with their grandparents while their mother Mn. Gerald Richard and and new son are in Prince County - lreceived. and a donation to buy . I, . which r uired six stitches. og tut, ; 2. Preparing the second half of runs; uarzlugge 'rl):"3);'ys OwIf;1arKi;.0-Bfguryid rgflfgreadame Cl(heu':.'11:;rdr3;:- the lining for the quilt. Mrs. P.J. nation. for. manpower reductions. The United ltiingdorrli arrd ever; Suceriq sympathy of the dls- gnrwumzmta Mm Kenmnon "MI. and Mrs. Leo Arlenault vi- ' "'9 mute H" the Bmlsh t”"5i son-in-law and daughter Mr andi-town where they speiit the day Kemled-V 3"d M78 M8l'K8.V Wile our 3" dlvmon am bngade H" me ;"e feel": 1' e C fa Ed trlct is extended to the family of y x ' glted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. al"”””" "pedmo" which Wm his Mrs. James Burleigh in 't::i1'i.-is-tie with rclatives and friends iuhleervd to SEW the blocks W E""".”' .3” "" "5 5"bm-'"””1 me mg" "st ”-' de" '”",',"3" ' f,",. the late George Ellands. whose a punk tttchai-it Duviir on Sunday. tempt me ("St land "”55l"3 M Miss Julia Arsenault was a i'is- i ' lgcther and plans were made to c”"mb""""5' h"t ""'"e"""y I mmk were is Sm" we 8 'death occured at the home of his Pol-lo 350'” the continent next season. ereignty in the exercise of state functions. BASE ESTABLISHED 'Mr. and Mn. Ginger MacQuar- rie and sons of Wilmot Valley were recent visitors at the home 3 Estabushing the dam to "W litor to her home in Howlan recent- r Mrs. Mable MacDonald. 0'l.cary . , Wu; 3 recent Visuur at the home: quilt at Mrs. Horace Glover 5 home lof Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Belts in I 0" Thursday I"-9l'"00llr Much 14"! Gignwood, Mrs. Harold Laird. literature sec- Mrs. Dorcus Gay is making her IYNIFY F990.”-Ed lW8lIlY-llVe b00k5 home with Mr. and Mrs. Ucorge Wad d "''l"3 "W m9'"h- 5'” Good progress has been made of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers Jelley in 0'Leary for the winterrizave an interesting review 0" the on all counts. Much scientific work in Hgwlan. Mr. Harvey Lewis. who is a pat- hna been accomplished. A New Zealand post office has done brisk months. review on the book "They Reach A very successful crokinole par-W0? life" by John l'7- 5k0ElBnd- they are a small part of the BEDEQUE Mrs. George Henderson left here on March 7th. for Dartmouth, N.S. where she is spending a few weeks: co-operation might replace some of the competition and duplica- tion." ELLERSLIE AND BIDEFORD son Ralph at McNeilla Mills on Feb. 27th. The funeral was held on Friday March 1st from his late I ” to St. Johns Anglican Church. Ellerslie. interment was in the church cemetery. Mr. George Jelley. O'I.eary was a recentlviaitor to Ellerslle, where HALIFAX (CF) - The aecond phase of this year's polio vaccine vaccinated against the disease. Health commissioner Dr. A. It. program got under way in city schools Monday and by late May nearly all of the city's 11.000 school children will have been The electric power that most Howlon residents were I0 eagerly waiting for was turned on in How in on Tuesday February. 26 to the enjoyment of all. Mn. Hector Richard was host- ess to the ladies of St. Anthony's Alter Society when they held their February meeting on Thursday . . . ient in the Provincial Sanatorium ty was held at the home of Mr. She also -mmmehded the read - he visited with many old friends. Morton said Tuesday menu of night. February zii. . bus1n9ss- r in Charlottetown. spent a few days and Mrs. Edgar Smullman in iniz of "They went Forth" by '."rl;;lhe'r'”;mf”rl;Ehlrl;f3.h'f'”t mm" M” Pmm Mum. ,5 usuurg During his my be was the truest Ihohl 10 Percent ofthc children Friends and old neighbour. in N Arline base has been established. with his wit: and family in on Knutsford on Monday night. There 40"" Mama” Wm" M" bnbmm A Mr and Mr; pare; Mum with rm mm and Mame" hunt Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh. Inve lulled toalan slim which Howlan regret to hear by-rradio deslf-med l0 Wllllhland Winds of 100 Leary. was a good crowd. and all had ed from the Public llllI'8l'Y- M09l- C m' r 1 r 16 ' hr r m' S ' .d t be h I Mr. and Mrs. Kendall lngles, llV0 llelltll olflcllll P" l"l0'1 10 of the death of an old friend, nam- miles an hour. 100 degrees of frost. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horne ofra real good time. Delicious re- ing closed by singing "Thy Kine 9 '3' ”' ' 8" 3"” 5 " E '"""'"5' ' l "e" " 8”" l St. EIeanor's were Sunday guests ly, the late Miss Myi-ui Wood who and to last for 100 years. Experi- enced polar men have called it probably the best base yet built on the continent. But these activities have not barred work on the big project of exploration and depot stocking is- land, Even before the expedition ship was unloaded. a field party set out for the Polar Plateau. EXPLORING ROUTES It was just as well it started quickly. Probably the biggest prob- lem facing the British expedition on its journey across the Antarctic will be to get its vehicles through IINI mountains after passing the pole. and down to the Ross Sea. It was the New Zealander; job to find a route. The first survey. up the Fen-ar Glacier. ended in failure. The New could get Yealand dog teams Bloomfield were recent guests Mrs. Daisy MacNeill and Mr. and ladies. nflfreshments were served by dom Come 0 Lord" and repeating the Mizpah Benediction. the Mrs. Royal. The many friends of Mr. Alvin Costaln of Cape Wolfe. are very glad to hear that he is improving in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. Mr. and Mn. Milton Ashley and family of Summerside were recent visitors at the home of the latter: parents Mr. and Mrs. Erskin Silli- ker in Knutaford. Mr. and MI'I.t Cowan Wallace and little daughte . 0'Leary. were visitors to Summerside recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley. Miss Claudette MacNeill. High School student in Charlottetown. spent the week-end with her par- enttt Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac- ltaynall MacNeill in hit. The many friends of Mr. Roy MacDowell are glad to see himt out again after his recent sic kltcrmion. SP9" M . .1 l .l. M W'll- The men with the snow plows ML and rs om BC I iams of West Cape were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.N. Macwilliams in O'l.eary. Miss Olive Jelley and Mr. Bill Parker of Summerside were Sun- day visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley in 0'Leary recently. There are quite a few cases of mumps in O'Leary and vicinity. with quite a few pupils our of school with them. Mr. and Mrs. Everett MacDon- giill and family of Vernon. were visitors recently to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed MacDougall. are kept on the job pretty steady this winter. and are doing a real job keeping the roads open for cars. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw of Bloomfield were visitors to 0 Leary and vicinity recently. The many friends of Mr. Peter Pate are very glad to hear that he is improving nicely in the P.E.l. Hospital Charlottetown. Miss Marcia Pate was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. where she visited her father Mr. Pate in the P.E.l. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer home of their daughter, Mrs. Ivan Dawson and Mrs. tral Bedeque. Mr. Vernon Craig. this village. underwent a successful operation in the Prince Country Hospital on Monday morning March 11th. His many friends wish for him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Ernest S. Weeks received the sad news on Saturday morning of the sudden death of her cousin Dr. Pearl Hopgood. Dartmouth N. S Dawson. Cen- Relatives and fiicnds of Mrs. Robert Affleck are pleased to see her out again after being confined to her home for several days through illness. Mrs. Ellis Webster, Central Bed- eque. and Mrs. A.S. Johnson. Bel- mont Lnt 16 returned home re- cently from Hamilton. Ontario. Roy. who has just been moved from the Prince Country Hospital. to the home of his brother and of Mrs. lngle's father Mr. Willard Hmchmmn. by Min Margaret McNevtn. also sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mlllar where he is now conval- eocing. L.A.C. Orville hlillar. who is with the R.C.A.F. stationed at North Bay Ontario, in spending a furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mlllar. Ellerslic. The ladies of the Bldeford Wom- en's Institute. met at the home of Mrs. Gordon Mlllar on Tuesday afternoon February 26th for a quilt- ing party. The quilt which they taken up residenc fire recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waite have in thler new home. which has been moved from Portage to the same location as the one which was destroyed by Miss Irene Hardy who is em- ployed in Summerside. spent the weekend with her family in Eller- ,ie. Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh I. 'nd their two children. Paul and in spent Sunday with Mrs. Bur- of Summerside were dinner guests of Mr. and Mn. Harold Gtllls on March 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Coughlln. spent the past weekend. with Mrs Coughlln's mother. Mn. Annie Cotton. Springhill. A Valentine party. sponsored by the Canadian Legion. was attend- ed by a large number. who were unaware of the noun which aged ” and blocked the roads. resulting III them having to remain in the hall for the night. . -lghls parents. Mr. and Mn. completed. will be donated to Mr. I In the morning they were given and Mrs. Harry Waite who had Gel?" u'::l"y;w: Legzien Hutch the hospitality of the aurroundlng the misfortune of losing their home and contents by fire. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Channlng Cough- lln Lot 16 spent Tuesday Feb. 26th. visiting with Mr. Coughlin's par- l””""- M” 3'” M"- lnaon and family, who are now re- aldlng in St. Eleanors. were Sun- day guests of Mrs. Hutchinson's William neighbours. where they remained until evening. and then returned to their respective homes. none the worse from their experience. Friends of Mr. Ernest Murphy away on Feb 2:! in Chat- lottetown in her 73rd year. The only remaining one of the family now is Min Emma Wood of Gard- iner. Maine children of the late Mr. and Mn. James Wood. who formerly lived in Ilowlan on land now owned by Finnln Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant, and daughf Margaret visited at the home of Flrmln Perry on Sun- day March 3. Miss Elaine Gallant qultely spent her 11 birthday at her home in Sat. March 8. AG 'T3j" GREETING! 'ro GHANA HALIFAX (CF) - The Halifax colored Cttlunf Improvement Iaagua has sent its heat wishes th h, h ih 1 N in hi it. 3 h ' 0'. 0'Le ' d h. M .. one . .1 M , d M . K "in II in iiled Mrs. John n' enls. Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlln GI"h'- are pleased to in him about a- to the new nation of Ghana. first ledglllge foruttrackedrogehlclzr not n H I In an "I Lmitfd-)AntI::y?:lllillgivalevmotorgi Macl:;Iigi:llI in srprtaiilizfielduwehil llvaiightereznd sson-in-law, Mnuhnd Ellerslie. Mr. and Mrs. E. 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