among ' gates who attended a two-day . Hutt, Bruce Curry. _ belle Campbell. ATTEND C.N.T. CONFERENCE Two managers of Canadian National Telegrapis offices in Prince Edward Island were) approximately 50 dele- conference on communications which opened in Moncton Thurs- From left here are H. V.West, Summerside; Ralph Chapman, commercial inspector at Monc- ton; J. Leslie Doyle, Charlotte- town, and R. L. Logan, commer- cial supervisor at Moncton who; Alberton Mixed Curling Draw ALBERTON — Mixed. curling echedule at the Alberton rink to- night: 745 P.M. Ice No. 1 — Bud Clarke, Vera MacKay, Ivan Smith, Velda Mil- ligan, vs. Frank Bryan, Jean Campbell, Bert Pridham. Ev Carpenter. Kee ..0. 2 — H Ruth Millman, Cecil Hutt, Vivian) Curry, vs. Licyd Wilkie, Ruby Jean Bryan. Matthews, 9:00 P.M. Ice No. 1 — Erskine Campbell, Lou Turner, Upton Seaman, Isa- vs. Keith Ma-| theson, Alice Seaman, Ralph Gaudet, Muriel Yeo. Ice No. 2 — Ed Turner, Isabel} Clarke, Heber Ramsay, Eva Noonan, vs. Fred Millman, Mar- garet Perry, Ron MbtKinnoa, Velda Matthews. WESTERN GUARE IAN _ CUSTOM grindjng and mixing » Grain. Gerald ~~ Wiimot+~ Valley ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP | 2 g Meeting Summerside €ommun h 2nd., at 8 p.m. at Mulber or Lodge. KEITH 0. Kennedy unloading = > ; , rene’ ee ae it Car of Master Poultry Feeds this} ‘week. Get results from-—most ex- ~ tensive commercial feed ‘re gearch in Canada.'-“‘It's Results; That Count.” FEB. 23— Dr. J.A. MacMurdo, will be in charge of Dr. Call-| *s office in Summerside for next two months. GULAR MONDAY night card , Masonic Hall, "and prises. Everyone wel- tf fy DEQUE Rink tonicht Satur- bE 8:00 - 10:00. HUBERT B. MacNeill will absent from his office from ~ Monday. March 2nd, to the 7th. “KENSINGTON Rink today Sat- | urday, skating 2:30 - 4:30 evening 8:00 ‘- 10:00. i _ PERSONALS Sheldon Easter of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Aléx” Henderson, North - Professional Cards Chartered | | Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canedian Bank of Commerce ’ Building Summerside, P. FE. 1. ° Phone 2235 les, bingo, ‘| $25 each was donsted to two | “first” pupil in each grade up | Polic e Press Concert Association "Sis are céntinuing to press a | to school. Kensington! and Summerside High School | cepting rides or conversing with come and enjoy a moonlight | : Wiltshire were recent visit-| ' ers to Kensington. The guests of | Wir. and Mrs. Lorne Weeks. | Civic ‘Stadium conducted the business sessions.;commercial superintendent, who CNT headquarters in Toronto! was one of the speakers. was represented by Henry Life,| EE Tp SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN : (L) Georgie Caught On S (CNR Photo) Mrs. B. Pridham Re-elected _ Ladies Auxiliary President ALBERTON Mrs. Bert Pridham ' was re-elected presi- dent of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Alberton branch of the Cana- dian Legion at the annual meet- ing on Wednesday. Mrs. John Barrett was elect-| every ed secretary and Mrs. Elmore MacKay reelected treasuref. The executive. committee is comprised of Mrs. Arthur Mc- Rae, Mrs. Fred Millman, Mrs. Heath Profit and Mrs. Ronald McKinnon. The financial report showed a‘ balance on hand of $218.48. To'al receipts for the year amounted to $734.28 cents from pantry sales, danées, play, raff- lunches, and can- teen during dances, record hops, dues and sale of berets. families who lost their home by fire and $30.00 was donated to the Springhill Disaster Fund. In “July the provincial legion | president Andy MacEachern made an official visit and pre- sented the charter to the branch. At the end of the school year a prize was given to Search: For S’side Man SUMME E — Summerside search for a Summerside man who allegedly performed an in- decent and ebscene exposure oct Wednesday near a _ building where school classes are located. The incident was reported to police by the parénts of one of the children at school. So far the search has been unsuccessful. The police have also discount- ed to some extent rumors that |an unknown young man has been molesting children on their way School officials at St. Mary's Academy, Summerside Academy have warned pupils agains< ac- strangers. They have <clso been asked to report observations of any unusual nature to their par- | ents. There have been several re- j cent: reports of a man attempt- jing to -get--very young school children to accompany him. Sev- eral appear to hove been based jon fact, while others have been ‘found to have no factual basis. Concera of this matter , was b to a head a few weeks ago en a man is alleged ‘te nol indecently molested a six- year-old girl. This Week At SATURDAY— 2:00—4:00 Skating | 8:00—10:00 Skating . SUNDAY— 8:30—10:30—Skating. Club 4. to grade eight. Treats were given to ‘éach member ‘of the Walter Callow coach during its annual visit to} Alberton. It was decided to hold a raffie | Friday night in the Le- ae | hall for the remainder ot} the winter and also to resume bingo’s as soon as weather per- mits. The followinz are the com- mittees: entertainment — Mrs. 'Clifford Biggar, Mrs. Fred Millman and Mrs. Arthur Mc- Rae; Sick — Mrs. Fred Millman and Mrs. Heath Profit. Witness Heard - As Trial Opens S'side Man ‘On Executive | Of Launders SUMMERSIDE J. .Eldon Hickey of the White Star Laun- dry in Summerside was named first vice president of the Atlan- tic Provinces Launders and Dry Cleaners Association. and chair- man of the P.E.I. division. or- ganized in Moncton this week during a meeting of 47 dry cleaning and laundry plant ow:- ers from the four Atlantic Pro- vinces. The new organization will re- laundering and dry cleaning units in the four pro- vinces and will be recognized as the official Maritime and New- foundiand division of the Cana- dian Research Institute of Laun- ders and Cleaners which 4as its laboratories in Ottawa and head office in Toronto. The main purpose of the or- ganization is to work in the in- terest of the consumer public. K.R. Holt of Saint John, presid- ent of the association stated, so that people may eventually buy and use completely serviceable which when soiled can Th. 8 21 Student Nurses Eavped At P.C. Hospital Ceremony on beshalf of the Gideon Inter- national of Canada while Mrs. Edmund Gallant, president of the Catholic Women’s League .made similar Ss. Rev. Eric Ingraham, New London pastoral charge of, the Anglican Church addressed ‘the nurses during which he. spoke on the relationship of God, his ser- vants and health. He contluded stating, “a be a living epistle of Tove and devotion.” Mr. Ingraham also brought special greetings from Archdeacon G. R. Harrison who is confined to hospital. The capping and candle light- ing ceremony. was conducted by Miss Collicutt, Miss H. Ralph and Miss Claudette MacNeill. Those receiving caps were: pot Breakers will Get Sentenced Today police officers were on routine ra on Water Street West. The constables found glass in the main doors of the garage had been: broken and upon investiga- tion found that the office safe had been removed from its nor- mal location. The safe was found on the floor of the garage near a truck and the two men were found squeezed into a tiny closet at the rear of the storage room. The hinges had been filed off the safe but its construction pre- vented the safe crackers from getting inside. The combination lock was also damaged. Five dollars in change was missing from the cash register. Magistrate R.S. Hinton, Q.C., — impose sentence this morn- Meeting Held Of Trinity WA SUMMERSIDE — Mrs. Sea- man, Bell led the worship ser- vice for the semi-monthly meet- ing of the W.A. of S’side Trinity United. Church on Thursday evening at the parsonage. She was assisted by Mrs. Charles Schurman who read the script- ure lesson and Mrs. Blair Bal- lem who offered prayer. Mrs. Allen Jenkins was pianist. The leader presented the story en- titled “The One Talent Wo- man,”—a modern version of the parable of the talents. The business session was in the charge of the president Mrs. Harold {arf "when plans for future projects Were dis- cussed. A gratifying report on the recent pantry sale was given. . side; Bileen Ruth Compton; sO Eleanors; Hazel Eleanor Currie, Summerside; Gail Louise Drum- mond, Freetow Blizabeth Joan Gallant, ,Fay, Ann Harris, Slemon ~ Pari Sandra Patricia Jardine, ° Freetown; Lorna\Jean MacCaull, Wilmot Valley; Norma Effie MacCaull, Wilmot Valley; Eva Isabel Mac- Kinnon, Coleman; Mary Emily MacNaught, Coleman; Barbara Jean MacNeill, ‘O'Leary; Louise Mann, Kensington; Lois Maureen Murphy, Kensington; Florence Elizabeth Montgomery, Port Hill; Marlene Heather Paynter, bara ‘Grace Sinclair, Emerald; Mary Arlene Sullivan, Summer- side; Georgia Mae Yeo, O'Leary. Souris Member (Continued from page 2) as my name js in it’’. Mr. Acorn stressed the need for a veterinary doctor in the east and of the province. He said he had been asgured that a vetermary would be coming this spring and hoped he would be stationed at either Souris or St.. Peters. CAMEO Kensington Friday, Saturday 7:15 - 9:15. Matinee Saturday 1 p.m. Star- ring: Susan Hayward and Kirk i i : ® il i elit i Os Acorn: SCHOOL BOOKS E # a : 2 i tf ae ¢ i t ; faite | f Pearson didn’t get in to do it” i * ’ fy eke ak ens ‘Spares: Vem ton Barbour, C./ 8 Rinks Open "7 Ths Gurdon, Chavon, Foh28 1068 nu Hil- R. Hunter, Mont Hutt, ree Pee, Lloyd ‘Competition« |=" At Alberton : 7 4 ail i J.C. M Charlottetown — asked the promier Chane: this| was on the agenda for #is com-| 4 : a E E i i or ¢cama®a, é ; tt i he repor'ed on rural electrificia- | tion in the budgst debate. \ save mowny stent wil lp you to have enough: in the fature. A plam can be tailored to suit your objective whether it’s owning a new home, ed- ucatingy our children ~ ‘ buying © ‘business or pro- viding for your retirement. See your Investors man:— G. F. 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