The combined Pipes and Drums Inception. Thiy leave for'Barnluda at the 1st. and 2nd. Battalions. The April 7 to take P!!! in I military Black Watch (Royal Highland Reg- tattoo at the Invitation of the Gov- lment) of Canada will add Bermuda ernor of the colony. In 1955 they I ll t f 1 de an 11 week European tour blind Ca0lIIIlI?i:E vlslsted :lace ptilieelf Iarizylns In "I3 United K13Sd0mv WIDELY TRAVELLED PIPE BAND Denmark and Germany. Above. the band goes through its spaces in the 1,000 year old spuare of Soest. Germany. during a week's visit last October to Canada's NATO army formation. ( ' Defence Photo) 1. WESTERN GUARDIAN - . . N I I Sum SHUR - GAIN AMATEUR Cav- mglisitirenfor 3'l?.5.i3liei5.7..Igaally a alcade in spring valley Halt. April 9:55. 3:45. For information Dial ml. sonsmd by W. 1. ml ..CARD AND CROKINOLE party, REGULAR .Thursdey nigh IiDarnleyJI-Iall, Wednesday night, dance Canadian Legion Home. Ken 3P0l1501'-su by W- 1- 5lD8I0"- M"-ii” by Em” Deigh” as some AND see the first ALIIERTON Miss Margaret Hardy, R. N. spent Easter.. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs..G. H. Hardy, A1- berton. Mrs. Herbert I-Iodgson of Alber- ton is confined to bed by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Callaghan, Alberton, were Easter guests of Mrs. Callaghan's parents, Mr. and and Sunshine Boys. Admission 50i Smllin' Bill show to be presented M” Jimeph H"ghe5' Eme”Id' cents. ANNUAL Easter chicken salad tea and bazaar. Sale of home cook- ing at St. Mark's Hall. Kensln8' ton, Wednesday. ADP" 4ih- 3130 ' s;oo p.m. sponsored by St. Mark'sl G””d' ' I,Margate Juniors vs Lower Free- DIES IN MICHIGAN-Word was town Juniors. Admission 25 cents. PCCEIVW yesierday by me"d3 in BEDEQUE RINK Wednesday. in the Alberton Parish Hall .Wed- nesday April 4th, at 8:30 p. m. Admission 50 and 35. BEDEQUE RINK tonight Tues- day at 7245. Junior double Header Bedeque vs Middleton. 9 o'clock I During this week Mr. Callaghan will attend the teachers' conven- tion in Charlottetown. Mrs. Hunter Weeks returned to her home yesterday from the Prince County Hospital where she had been a patient for the past week. , 5"mm9f5;3: di:fug',':fe,de.ff,'; tfflapru 4, at 8:30 Sevenill and final homer? . mchm0nd' RR' M.ch..game in the finals of the South) fqizlgrcli of Mr. 'Va,;m.', Mmigshore league Albany St. Pats vs: Mrs. H. W. Matthews, Alberton, was a visitor to Halifax during the 5 Easter weekend. While there she was a guest at the home of Mrs. gun, formerly of Summerside. in Freetown Royals all trophies will . - be presented at the close of the i1if..9?.i”'s..?.i'.'..i”.f.' p1Yi'.IfF?3 .t.:ft--m- so r and together with his wife Who P794 SUDDEN DEATH - Word was. dvceased him two years 880 Hi the received in Summerside yesterday. are of 103. were the subjeCt3 "lot the sudden death at Plaster considerable news interest when in Racy, N. 13,, of Mr, Henry 33.1.; 1948 they became the oldest couple lger, a former --esldent of summer: up to that time to receive visas toislde and Kenglngton, He 15 guy. enter the United States to Hike UP ;vived by his wife. the former Jeani residence here. Mr. Milligan is,And,-ew of st. Eleanm-5. The fun. survived by two other daul1hteF5 Inieral will take place today with in-I addition to Mrs. Church. They are Lerment at plaster Rock, Mrs. Hannah McCabe, Prince Geo. ---j?--'W BC. and Mrs. Jacob Wright. Re- gilla. Sask. Mr. Milligan's funeral will he held on Monday. and he Il'lII be buried near the home of his daughter in Richmond. Mich- igan. - Personais Mrs. John MacRae of Alberton spent the Easter weekend in Tra- vellera Rest, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burt. Acadia University, Worlfivlle, is spending a few days with her fa- mily in Summerslde. Miss Clara Simmons, B.A.. of Kingston, 0nt., is spending a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simmons, Wilmot. Mr. Archie Ar enault former M15 LOUIE 3- M0355 3-5" 0' clerk with firm o Arsenault and, ummerside spent the Easter holi- Gaudet Ltd. for many years has day in Halifax the E11833 0' MF- ucemed 8 pmmon ,, clerk wuhiand Mrs. Robert Moase. Roosevelt Wellington Co-op. Store. R035- Mr. Cyrlll Gallant was a patient da1li;IgItmandEll;Iil-:. lgrggretatieagg . . I . el In P C Hosplm for I W days a motor trip to the New England Members of the ladies aid met states, spending the Easter holi- nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay- days. ton Barlow with- a good attendance Roll Call was answered and a new MI'- Teddy Bfiiioll SP6!" "19 member enrolled. Lunch was serv- geskend I; T5 aI'”;';set gleaseggg edb Idi II IIieeque- 93 taken): young 3 es and co ec M: ent at the Provincial Agricultural College in Truro. . d . Mr an M" Herman Bryant” Mr. Lloyd Simmons. B.A., who "3 1? Lu and Mm Frank Bern. is employed with the Department H ' Ur "mom were guests of Mr" of National Defense In Halifax, and Mrs. Harold Bigelow, South- WELLINGTON Messrs Paul Arsenault. Urban Arsenzult and Elmer Arsenault motored to Moncton and varlolls points of N.B. over the week-end recently. wen, spent the weekend with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Therin Sim- Mrs. Hampton Birch recently mons. Summerslde. ' celebrated her birthday at her home in southwest. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bernard, Baltic were recent visitors of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blgelow. Funeral of late Joseph E.P. Arsenault C lpe Egmont, was held from his late residence to Mont BORDEN SCHOOL Jan. and Feb. Report Princ. Dept. Grade X: 1. Elizabeth Reid; 2. Margaret Toombs: 3, Richard Crozler. Grade IX: 1. Freddie Leard; 2, Imelda Kelly; 3, Patsy MacDonald. Mrs. Bryant's Dept. Mass 9 A.M. Rev. Father Buote conducted the service at church and grave. Pallbearers were Levi Gallant, Joseph Gallant, Amede Gallant. John Peter Arsenault, Arsenault. Eric Arsenault and Ad- rian Arsenault. G d V111: 1, A l J - L34? 1' yn We Mac Friends of Alyre Meddix are 3, carol, Love; sorry to learn he is confined to his home due to injury received when 3. Al M Le . an M an kicked by a horse. Grade V11: 1, Ronnie Sharpe; ,' Rnpme Lard; Misses. Agnes and Stella Arsen- I, Betty Campbell. I S id H l " ("dc V1 (3) 1' Ca le Ah ; cut of ummers e recen y vs - 2' Eldon Mann": " ea" ed their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. senault. Miss Zeta Maddix, employed in Summerslde spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maddlx. Ladies of St. Gilbert Altar soc- 3, Roger Sexton. Miss Cr '1 Dept... ... Grade I (A): 1. Bonnie Mac- an; 3. Dianne Mcbellan: S. Norma Mackenzie. Grade V: 1, Diane Lenrd; Miss Sally Woodslde. Student oftN Carmel Church for Requiem High in wells, Alberton, during the Easter 1 W. J. Phillips. Mr. Vanlderstine begins his dut- ies at Alberton branch of the Can- adian Bank of Commerce this (Tuesday) morning. Mr. VanIder- stlne. a native of Murray River, comes to Alberton from New Glas- gow, N. Teachers from Alberton School attending the convention in Char- lottetown this week include Mr. Henry Clarke, Mrs. J. C. Profit. Mrs. Everett Shea, Mrs. Earle At- kinson and Miss Noreen Gillis. Miss Erma Inman. Moncton. spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Inman, Alberton. Douglas Mullins of Saint John. .B., accompanied by hsrfi end N.B., accompanied by his friend Douglas Sheldrick. is spending Easter holidays with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashley and other relatives in the vicinity of Alberton. Miss Frances Barbour of Char- lottetown, is spending the Easter season with her parents. Mayor H. E. Barbour and Mrs. Barbour. Miss Carol Bleackley of Mon- treal student at Mount Allison Uni- versity. is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Caldwell. Charlottetown. were welcome weekend guests of the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilkle. Alberton. Miss Erma Murphy, teacher at Roxbury School. is spending the weekend with Mrs. Wesley Hardy, Alberton. Miss -Belle Wilkle. student at Prince of Wales College. is spend- ing the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Artur Wilkle. Alber- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay and family of Hunter River spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay, Alberton. Miss Paula Gillis. Charlottetown, sp ” ,, the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gil- lis. Alberton. Mr. Andrew Wells of Ottawa. who is studying at Mount Allison University, is a guest of his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. holidays. Miss Sophie Ramsay has return- ed to her home In Alberton af- ter a pleasant visit with relatives in Charlottetown and Hunter Riv- er. Miss Norma Rlx. who recently completed her training as a nurse in the Saint John General Hospital. is spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rix. Elmldale. Mr. -and Mrs. J. H. Myrlck. Al- Minor Hockey Al Summersido Minor lllckey league schedule for Tuesday at Civic Stadium: 3.00 - 3.30 p.rn. -paper welsh!- wtllet Motors vs. Simmons and Macl-larlene. . 3.30-4.00 Pee wee. Amalgamated dairies vs. R.C.A.F. 4.00 - 4.30 Pee Wee, Michael Bron Charlottetown vs. P.E.l. Bll C0- 430 - 515 Bantam. Sheen and Mac Innis vs. White Star Laundry- 515 - 6.00 Bantam. Srnallmanl vs. Willard MacDonald. 6.00 - 7.00 Girls, l4 and under- ELLERSLIE AND BIDEFO RD Mr. Ralph Hardy who in em- played in Halifax. N.S. is upend- ing a few days visiting with his family in Ellerslle. Mrs. Ivan Mlllar, Summerside. spent part of last week visitinl with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Milllr. Ellerslie. Mrs. C. B. Hayes was hostess to the ladies of the Bi” ' " W.I. on Tuesday evening. The regular weekly cribbage was held at the Legion home on Mon- day evening with a good att - ance. In highest standing in t league at present are Mr. Albert McArthur, and Mr. Sydney En- man runners-up in close position are Mr. Leith Hayes and Mr. Roy Williams. Friends of Mr. Burton Burlelgh are sorry to learn of his misfort- wrlst. Messrs. Ilenry Grant, Stanley Grant and Orville Mlllar, all of Ellerslie. narrowly escaped injury when their car owned and driven by Mr. Henry Grant, overturned near Milligan and Morrison's cor- ner Northam on Sunday evening. All occupants escaped injury, but the car is badly damaged about the top and windshield. The Ellerslle W.I. held another socal evening in the school room on Wednesday evening with Bide- ford W.I. as guests. A very large crowd attended, games and a friengly get-together were enjoyed y a Mr. Peter Caine has returned to his home in USA. after spendin the winter here with his sister, Mrs. Jennie Brundage. The regular monthly meetlng,of ,the ladies aid of the Stewart Mem- lorial Health Centre met at the home of Mrs. H. R. Found on Monday evening. Friends of Mr. E. S. Burleigh hope for his speedy recovery. fol- lowing the car accident in which he was badly hurt on Wednesday morning. He is now a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Wesley Adams who also received injuries, in the same accident. is still a patient in the Tyne Valley Health Centre. His friends wish him a -speedy recovery also. Mrs. Hugh Smith. Summerside. spent part of last week in Ellers- lie visiting with her brother. Mr. William Mlllar, who is ill. Mrs. Nettie Ramsay. Summer- side, was the guest of her broth- ers, Mr. William Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mlllar, during the past week. Mr. John Adams. Portage spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs Roy Oatway, Freeland. Friends of Mr. Chester A" '-" are pleased to know he is recov- ering at home, following the ac- cident. Miss Joan Coughlin. Summer- side, spent the past weekend at the home of her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Benjamlne Bridges. The people of this community are happy to have the telephones in working order again. This ser- vice has just recently been restor- ed. following the destruction of the January sleet storm. Miss Avis MacDonald. teacher at the Senior school, spent the past weekend at her home in Mount Royal. Mr. and ..lrs. James Coughlin. Summers e. were the guests of Mr. Cou hlin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin. over the week- end. Mlss Shirley Barlow. spent part of last week visiting with her sis- ter. Mrs. Lloyd Ford, Northam. Mrs. Ernest Paynter was hostess to the Y.P.U. group when they met at her home for their regular meeting on Friday evening. March 2.'lrd.. with a good ttendance. Rev. Mr. Findley was chairman for the evening. .'fter the meeting which was carried out In the usual man- ner, games were enjoyed by all present. Lunch was served by the hosts and baking aomrnlttee. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gladd, New York. are at present the guest: of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter. Nils: Edith Hardy who to em- une of falling and breaking his 0! The Summer-aide Curling Club will play host to the first annual mixed curling bonspiel to be held in the Maritlmes and pre bouspiel reports indicate a very enthusiast- Ic reception to this late season 4- guy tourney which gets underway today. Rinks are entered from Halifax. New Glasgow Amherst, Sackvllle. Moncton. Sussex. St. John, Mont- ague, Charlottetown, Alberton and summeratde and as several cent- res have more than one rink ent- cred. the tournament is over sub- scribed and unfortunately the host club is unable to accommodate any further entries. Summerside club officials re- gret this fact but stated that it wasn't realized that the four-day bonspiel would be such an out- standing success as entries in- Aiberton Easte Included New The new order for Holy Week services was carried out in the Sacred Heart Church at Alberton Palm Sunday with blessing of palm and procession in commemoration our Lord's entry into Jeru- salem. on Thursday night the Mass of the Lord's Supper was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. Phelan Mc- Kenna. On Good Friday the liturgical services of Our Lord's passion and death was devotionally obsrved. On Holy Saturday there was held the Easter vigil service, conclud- ing with the Mass of the Resur- rection at midnight. The altars were beautifully decorated with Easter lilies and other appropri- ate spring flowers that had been donated by the Catholic Women's League of the pairsh. The choir and liturgical music were under the direction of Mrs. E. E. Latter. The soloist was J. H. Barrett. All devotions were ex- ceptionally well attended. Ma 'Iime Mixed Bonpiel Today dicate it will be. 32000.00 worth of prizes will be given away during the week with the grand aggregate prize to the winning rink of s500.00 and the Colas Trophy. Major prizes have been donated by Maritime Asphalt , Remarkable C O O I olnclcience 5 A strange coincidence took place when Mr. zi Mrs. Earle McDon- ald of Summerside were visiting Baden-Baden. Germany. on their recent European tour. While they lwere at a hotel in the German city, 13 porter, noticing their name. and home town, gave Mrs. McDonald 3 hole. and asked her if it meant anything to her. It was a brief hand-written message addressed to a girl telling her that the writer had gone to lunch. It was signed- lone Macdonald. The porter said the girls had with fitting devotion, beginningron is Tuesday, April 3, 1956 Page 13, The Guardian B B ed STAGE STRIKE VOTE il'Il llm xmasm, 0.... .c.-. - clu- . ford Gurney, secretary of union ' e Local 13160, United Mine Workerl of America (Ind.), said Monday Du Pont of Canada nylon plant em- A 58"! Dwhed by Ml'- Frank B911 i ployees will stage a mass meeting of Stanley Bridge burned to the Sunday to obtain a majority vote ground yesterday morning after all I0 K0 01' 5"”?- of the livestock with the exception' of one pig had been removed from I the burning building. Lost in the fire was I large - quantity of hay and feed grain as If well as most of the farm mach- inery. Neighbours quickly rallied to the scene of the fire and were successful in preventing the flames from spreading to the nearby dwell- ing. An estimate of the loss could not be made yesterday but it is understood that it is quite sub- stantial. removing exceu acid: and wastes. Then g1IlI5:Id:eIIeKf.d;I:epPbilter. worlkwbletler. Excitement and keen interest in " IS I, 3 If "'"'- I" the coming election of the Queen N” b.'"' 5'" "''I' II" "II I”'"I," 5" S H. S. was the big issue YW”"d'P”d""D"dd” 53 here. Not taking a back seat ny any means to the general huh bub of the event was the Easter for-. mal which will be sponsored by- the Students Council and will be All THE TIME Everybody gets a bit nuniown new and then. bred-out, heavy-headed, uni maybe bothered by bachrhes. Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, iunt a temporary toxic condition tamed by excess acid: and wastes. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys. and so help restore their normal action cl Products, Ltd., Curran and Briggs Fiintkate Co. of Canada. lvl.r.' tV”'"5IY and he had found the note Schurman Ltd.. Brace- Mat-Kay 0” ""3 007- 10119 IS the daughter can Tile and Rubber co, Ltd” and aid. vsummerside, and is now teach others whose generous donations .'"b' "I Zwelhrucken. Germany. IIBV . ,M9lZ. France. She will fly back to The host rink has been decorated C sda sometime this July.- tlnuous catering will be provided I by the ladies of the Summerside S ure a troupe from New Glasgow p who have many talented perform- WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- R C dc-nt Eisenhower is reported O 0 ill"? of keeping Israel's 363,000,000 Ion "The Seven Words from tho arms request in a state of suspen- rector of St. Peter's Anglican Par- "it! nor rejecting it. Eisenhower and State Secretary ary was beautiful with a profusion ('l'lSix in a meeting at the White of spring flowers. silent mcsscng- lltiusc Wednesday. .the direction of Mr. Cyril Lcard cun'l-dl-ed with Dulleg at the state wlth Mlss Annie Leard as organist. department later in the week. It is He Lay." the long-pending request for ”de- The theme of Rev. Mr. Gard- fcnsive weapons" be given a new Ltd., Morrison and MacRae Ltd, siayed "'9"? "ml" IW0 Ween Pfe- Ltd.. Pickard Machinery, Ameri- of MR -Id Mrs. Norman Macdmr zlgve been most gratefully rcceiv- "It: taught the year previous at recially for the occasion and con- . LL Club and entertainment will feat- ers in their retinue. r Services for Arms On Ice have l-cafirmed administration po- Cross" by Rev. J. R. McMahon. Slim indefinitely--neither approv- On Easter Morning the sanctu-illulles reviewed the Middle East ers of new life. Music was under Israel Ambassador-iAbba Ehan The choir sang, "Low in the Grave understood that Eben asked that ner's Easter message was, ”Thc look to determine whether some of to;the dance. the Queen will be crown- held at the diner on April 3rd. At Kensington Rink TONIGHT. APRIL 3rd led. and given lovely gifts. with her princesses in attendance. Lowell Huestis and his ort-llcstra will sup- ply the music for the formal. On Wednesday afternoon at 3.15 ,Ihe b0l's of grades ten and twel-y ve voted for a Princess from thei lglasses. Frolm the Princess a 8:30 ' ueen was c nsen. 8 rl Cl k, the Princess from Gl?aCI)E;!irf0B was Fourth Game elected by popular vote to be the iQueen of Sllmmerside High School SPRINGFIELD for 1956. The other Princesses Venus were; Grade 12A Maxine Camp- bell; 12B Betty Steel; Commercial Patsy Daley: Grade llA Carol Dun- NEIV ANNAN If New Annan wins Rink end that never comes." The sacre- the arms might be released in the "mg? 10A Marga?” Com”? 103 ment of the Lord's Supper was ob- served at the close of the service. At the fireside hour Sunday even- ing the meditation was based on the words, ”Lo, I am with you al- ways." Rev. George Killen condllcted morning worship in Alberton Pres- byterian Church. His sermon was centred on thoughts of the cruci- fied and risen Lord. Easter music was under direction of Mrs. Lloyd Wilkle. The choir sang. ”Christ Arose." Flowers of spring assist- 1mm(.dia,e future. Lois Stavert; 10C Ann Jenkins. Dunes is repongd '0 hlve given After the Queen and her Prlncless. Rhall no encouragement along that 95 were elected they Were driven line, but it 15 undefgmod that the-,around the town in convertibles fol- slate and defence departments Ilowed by other cars from the High have put the list under more ac- school. live consideration. Trophy will be presented. Springfield Juniors versus Margate 7:00 P.M. Tllc Israelis at first requested approval for the purchase of S50.- 000000 worth of arms here last November. to counter - balance F-l1ypt's purchase of arms from the Communist bloc. The request was never turned down but neither NOTICE OF --cameo" KENSINGTON EACH EVENING At Alberton United Church ser- of Easter. vices were held each evening dur- In St. Peter's Anglican Church lag Holy Week. On Monday andgRev. J. R. McMahon conducted Tuesday the entire service waapiioly Week services on Wednes- conducted by the minister, Rev. day evening and Good Friday af- Murray Gardner. On Wednesday, ternoon. On Easter day there was Rev. A. S. Weir. D.D. interimt Holy Communion in the morning, pastor of the O'Leary charge wasi with Evening Prayer and Resur- tlle speaker, and on Thursday the? rection Service at 7:30 p.m. Eas- sermon was by Rev. George Kil-I ter hymns and carols were und- len of Alberton Presbyterian er direction of the organist, Heath Church. On Good Friday these ser- Profit. Stately Easter lilies adorn- vices concluded with a meditation ed the place of worship. ed in bringing the joyous u essage hospital, where he has been a pat- ient 's- the past week. Friends of little Calvin Coughlin are sorry to learn that he is con- fined through Illness. Friends of Mr. George Hardy. O Flnlo Traffic , o I are sorry to learn of his accident while cutting wood in the woods. A Slick IPFIIIIE 1'l'0m the Bxe. xiv-. TORONTO (CP)--The Canadian ing him a nasty cut on the eye. (Medical Association said Monday d I doctors and industrialists NORTHAM will likely meet in May to discuss setting up a foundation for med- Richard Vaughan, Summerslde, was the recent guest of Mr. and lcal research into traffic deaths Mrs. Horace MacArthur. and injuries. A spokesman said details of the Mr. and Mrs. Earle Colwill and family were the guests of Mr. and conference will probably be worked out at a meeting of the CMA com- Mrs. Senning McNevin, Borden on Sunday. ' .PIan Research mittee on traffic accidents April 20-21 in Montreal. He added. that a blueprint for the foundation, gested in the current issue of the association's Recent hostesses for card par- ties sponsored by the Women's In- stitute were Mrs. Calude Colwill, Mrs. Graydon Grlgg, Mrs. Her- man Dyment. Mrs. Earle Col-I wlll, Mrs. Horace MacArthur,- and Miss Gertrude Newcombe. 6 Mrs. Loretta Yeo. spent Sunday! visiting at the home of Mrs. Evai Pickering Sherbrook. ii Mr. Lillian MacLean spent a fewl weeks visiting at the home of Miss Gertrude Newcombe. The many friends of Mr. Willard Ramsay regret to learn that he ls' :' a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Sympathy is extended to the fam- fly of the late Mr. Kenneth Camp- bell, 0'Leary whose death occurr-g ed recently. Among those who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Kenneth Campbell. 0'Leary on Tuesday att- emoon were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwtl, Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips and Mrs. George Philiipsn Miss Joan MacArthur. Charlot- Tuesday 2 P.M. Debbie Reyn- etown. spent the past weekend at olds and Bobby Van in M-G-M's the home of her parents, Mr. andmusical, "THE AFFAIRS OF Mrs. Horace MacArthur. IDOBIE GILLIS". Also Serial. ROYAL Borden Monday-Tuesday 8 p.m.: Matinee was it approved. Later the list was revised and increased to an es- timated value of 863000.000. Eban is said to have talked to Dulles in terms of getting some equipment from the list without getting all of it. Eisenhower is reported to have instructed Dulles to continue to keep the Israeli request in a sus- pended state while seeking a basis for an Israeli-Arab settlement. journal by Dr. Harold Elliott of Montreal. traffic '--v chair- man. may be worked out at the conference. Dr. Elliott writes that one of the foundation's first projects should be a collection of medical Information about traffic accidents and injuries. The information could be gathered by special units set up at hospitals across the country and compared at a special co-or- dlnatlng office using full-time per- eonnel. THIS WEEK l Civic -Sidclium MONDAY, APRIL 2nd- Skating 3.00 to 5.00 - Admission 10 and 25 cents Hockey Doubleheader 7.30 25 and 50 cents TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd- Pre School Skate 1.30 - 2.30 Family 25 cents Skating 8.00 to 10.00 25 and 50 cents WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th Skating 3.00 to 5.00 10 and 25 cents Evening 7.00 o'clock Minor hockey playoffs Town champions Admission 25 ttnd 50 cents THURSDAY. APRIL 5th- Skating 8.00 to 10.00 25 and 50 cents FRIDAY. APRIL 6th- To be announced SATURDAY, APRIL 7th- Skating 3.00 to 5.00 10 and 25 cents Skating 8.00 to 10.00 25 and 50 cents Stadium closes for this season tonight Miss Janette Mlllar, Bideford.I spent a few days recently with her sister and brother-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Horace MacArthur. Mrs . Alger amsay had the misfortune to break her arm. Ills: Blanch Colwill who In em- played in Charlottetown spent the MEETING Monday-Tuesday 7:15 and 9:15: The regular meeting of , Matinee Tuesday 3:30, Irving Ber- the Alberton West Princel!lI:c?i1m:g::TES&I::::5Tgk:: anal: Board of Trade will be heldib D ' 1; 5 R , , y. anny aye. osemary In the AIb91'i0Y'l L9g10n,Clooney and Vera Ellen. Admis- Hall Wednesda A ril 4th sion prices for this show only:-- I Y. P . at 230 RM. Adults 60c. children 35c. Matlneo 40c-Z5. No bank drawing Tues- Important Business day-will be Thursday and Satur- day for this week only. TODAY (Tuesday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 is-lfslll ., tug wt”-W av 3'f'QIf,-jo LgVE THAT DEFIEV"-K LQAV gr 5.ooo YEARS ole, X-I-R U! Mfr ADITIQN Mag-Wvfgdf 425? 20th Century-Fox present: is: WIIIIAM 1” JENNIFER HOLDEN -S JONES . LOVE IS A MANY- SPLENDORED THING . "1. IO TOIIIN THATCHER . 5! NIGNH IHPFWHW CINEMASc:oPE BIIIIDYADLEII - marl ltmc - loummlot I Niall W QD ' V V Cinemascope Prices Evenings 60c and 50c Matinee 50c and 25c Tonight 7 - 9:25 Wednesday .. 2:30 - 7 - 9:25 REGEN THURSDAY 7 - 9225 PLEASE BE EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION OF SEATS r ..-x-auavnr' '.- n&Qt' ESSAY 'COMPETlTlON C - SUMMERSIDE I :: l'.”..."'i:.i..'.”'l.'. ';'.::f”'l...l::.:3l's: 11:23:.-..::.'..'".....'""'..'”'""" "'31303-?5-”-ii?-?'i3i-1'7-7'-ii? ml: Oven to an 4-H club members. Junior Fam- mu "cud"... new A,-,...un, meeting lied with parents. Ll-. and Mrs. Ralph Har- ers and school children to Grade 12 in Prince Gm, W. L Judm, Am M”. m,,,,,. 30,, an 0, mg", m... Mr. Roger Mccoe, student at st. dy. Etienne. up. wllllun Pickering and his County. game; . "om we" nlwend by u memb, Thomas College. Chntham, N. B., Fm”. of M" E S Bum” sister. Mrs. Nelson Compton. St. 3, Hume, M.cD,n.1d. em and on "mm. W" pram, is spending the Enter recess with "G V '0 N; u;n,n' am In. Eleonora were the guests of their -On-. 3, ,3”, Dnnmch. , Two mg” V,” dim” 30 "ex I'lII parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. I. . glzkmfffn the Tyne Wu” plat: and brother-in-law. Mr. and Grade 111(A): l. an-ul. Coyle; during the month. A sum was vot- Mccuo. Alberton. mnh mm Mn. Alfred Colwill on Tuesday. 111: co.opERA'nVE MOVEMENT 2.CBal-bar Darnell and Delhi. ed 'for Acatlllnn Conivientlon. It wag Mr. um I". R. E. Manna”. m d I'M, Wm M March llth. 3. Tdylor. Nile: lblie I.tI'r.s..8tnETeym&'Iu"nIi.er. ::d "M d.uam' B”b'"' M H” are lslneabed, to II? IlIS.:: dM."' Ifretu Y”o'm5pe"t dswdt" sponsored by Miss sextet: Dept Bingo was enjoyed at end of Meet- 'Ha:b;.”:ag::'n.uRj"' "II M” turned home from the Type Valley u:f."";g"3 3:: RE.” ”1':o",'. Th 5 -d C .l,.'i 2 Ggiglie 13 (B): 1.! dhrnsll Grant; the. Next meeting will be heldulagt In; the veg”; M. - ;'g;' ,,;, ' '5,m. " " R """""'5f 3 9'9P V. r II Dean; 3::-nDaor'd. ' II(NIl"e:If.Pb1np'antlrlyN'sl:le.At”n. 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