in Rescue 0t Four Canadians IAnd Yank In Arctic Is Told POR’I‘SHOL'TH. NH. lAP)~ ITlie story of the rescue of four :(anadlniis and an American air {force chaplain from‘ a barren . Al‘Cllt' island on which they were 'stranded after a plane crash was i revealed here Thursday. A report from the U.S. Air Force base at Thule. Greenland, said two A m e r i c a n planes dropped supplies to the stranded men before a U.S. Navy ship picked them up. The Canadians were identified as James A. Roe. pilot of the I Eastern Provincial Airlines plane tions riggers. All are from On harm. The chaplain was Lieut. James T. Henderson of Ohio. The report said their plane: crashed into one of the Lowerl Savage Islands off Baffin Island Oct. 14. A U.S. plane picked up distress calls. located the wreck and para- chuted survival kits to the stranded meh. A second plane flew over and dropped more sup- plies. The next day, the U.S. Navy By DON HOYT Canadian Press Staff Writer If Springhill survives the latest in a series of tragedies. the credit will belong to its tough clannish people. Since November. 1956. each year has brought the rugged coal. mining town in the Cobequid Hills of northwestern Nova Scotia face to face with despair. the business district‘ “as runicd. The damage was $1.500.000. For the second time in little more than a year the town vowed to fight back. Mayor Ralph Gilroy. the 13th chief magistrate who voiced the faith of the people in their town in 1956. declared Springhill would rise from its ruins. ‘Springhill Survival Will 1 Rest On Amazing Citizens r "We‘ll never say die," he prom- ised reporters. “We‘ll carry on if only half Main Street is left." Again Mayor Gilroy has been called on to fight back against a tragedy. This time it may over- whelm even his rugged optimism and the fierce determination of his 7,000 neighbors. ANOTHER BLACK THURSDAY Monday. Oct. 27. 1958 SAINT JOHN. NB. (CPi—The common council decided Thurs- day to make George C. Chittick a freeman of the city for his 331- langry in the rescue of fireman John Kyle. trapped under rubble for four hours when fire swept a section of Main Street Wednes- day. Mr. Chittick. a contractor. su- pervised the rescue operations with use of his equipment and The Guardian Page 11 Saint John Council Honors Hero In Fireman’s Rescue The contractor was the first to find the body 0' the sole la‘allly .victim. Fire Captain Lloyd J. illovn‘ar-d. 64. killcd the same time ‘a falling wall hit Kyle. The latter. 24. was reported in improved condition Thursday night. Doctors said a l " amputa- tion. previously considered pos- sible. may not be necessary. The common council also voted $1.000 to a fund for relief of the I I I I I I Three times miners, their wives 1 ‘ On Thursday—the same day em 1- eesI He laced mm M -n r - _ blished in that c‘IaShed‘ 13°.“an w' Ralw‘ sup?” 5h”) GreenVlue Vltflory‘ and children have met the task of ‘ tragedy struck in 1956 and 1957— d it,” p ' l e ’ 26 mnemcm famllleé and 148 per Member “10 fines. a communications engin- arrived at the scene and picked rebuilding broken famine and Ma or Gum w aned t 311’” and recewed. mFdl“‘l sons left homeless When me LOW ' 9,91“; JameIS 1’- Parsons and Wil- up the five men. They were pairing a crushed econorsny re” w “Jim the YIWSISS Cfuture 01;an fireatment for smoke injuries to flames cut through seven build- lopldia ha . ham Keahmg. both communica- tiaken to_Greenland. ’ Two years ago, less a 'weekI ‘ more A mighty upheaval of NOI ‘5 eyes' mgs- ‘ . S bel literatur. the Cumberland No. 4 mine was Provincial fire officials arrived I . 2 mine—the major industry and . 0 0 0 SaCkV'llle. spent the Thanksgiving rava - - FORT WORTH‘ Te)“ MP“ to investiw to th e f the I II ged by explosion, fire and . . . employer of 900 men — had I'I ICI m .‘?a e “‘35. ° andq ..eI eCII meek-eer v.th herIgrandparents. gas; Thirty _ nine miners were azeihfltmtedngkznwategtag lag; trapped many mmers far below 5 S blazeI‘whlch started In aI shedI \uwe and work. I WrIIIIan lgis. William N. Mac- I _I _ I I _ I claimed by the coal seams which to drink g the earth's surface. M d F‘re cm“ H' 5' ng‘ht eSl‘mated i ihnddbare ‘1“ a l lams. Peary. - loll/L 11:55viiitrigidiitguzihfewlngks make Sminghiu ‘1 one'indush'y City crews are destroying “There Will always bee Sprlnfi' a e o 335991“ 1°55 at more the" ‘ e y “ . . i - vi ‘ ' I u . . s . I I If I l IDolin. c Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sillipham. with her aunt, MrsI Raiph Dug. economy; But the mule .respue 3.500 cases of beer. condemned hm‘ he said ana?" The latest 0 o . ‘ eactmna II . and farm! Summer .d . wed . I V crews—“haste courage is oehev- f h d t O t 8 challenge to the splmt Of the town ' ry '- I - . . Miss AnniZYCampbellsiitelhz-lallis ga‘n‘ wmfle her momeir ls recov. able only to those who WatCh giggle: theunPeelasrlorgeercDis- and its people could be met “with I m rary Gazati Nels” Gaudel 0‘ Tlgm‘sl‘. mates are now in the Mediterr- Tourist Home in O’Leary on Sun- emng from a recent luness' bhem emerithe mines-saV-Ed 88' tributin Com an lant God‘s help'" am he admitted that i ' . lid of 0113195; F PEI. has served as a cook in anean. where the Bonaventure day. Mr‘ and Mrs“ Isaac Dunbar COMEBACK SHORT-LIVED .- ‘ g p y p ' this lates‘l blow made "he “lure 'HAMLLTON (Cpl — A docu- .".HMCS Bonaventure since the air- . Wm carrier commissioned in will join units of other NATO na- Vi-es for a series of exercises. I I Its chances are impossible to in the Second World War has been comment on Wyv 1957 He and 1‘15 ShllP- (National Defence phot the village of o’Leary, is pro. Trf‘m‘m Baylmlv con'way- memories of the 1956 disaster SfihfiimgyataLiggdafgthaéa: assess ,in a practical way While criticized by the executive of the: IIIe says IIIII I gressing satisfiacwmuy was the re_ hB many friends of MN-IJOS- were fading,_ There was money in mm emotions are so disturbed. Some Royal‘ Hamilton Light Infantryl duh Academe I- I . . . mark of several spectators. The Z” “What? are glad ‘0 kn0“’.5he the miners‘ pockets and the No. '2 Thz' remainder Wm be desI miners have already vowed never Association. ‘ I10 gy IS “In; work is being done by the HayesI ia'srrellIlI-Imw lI? home mUCh mine was working full blast. tmyed today to return to the pits. But this haip- The association executive issued 1 “.aI. agam IIII I g pavmg 00,, Summerside. "fir‘tvérreglan efiarfis and son On Boxmg Day fire broke out.' A c t u all y. the beer use” pened in 1956. And for every a statement saying the film. This he soviet II I Q b o . The In II I, d oer D0 Newton omear VI'SIIed MII When the flames were cont-rolled was“ harmed by the Storm miner Iwho left 10 stayed in Most Gallant Affair, serves no of all-conquer _ MacKenzéic.y and Mrs. Arclireyharbour recent: But city health engineer Roy Springhln' real pumse and that "0 Veterans . wQUEBEC (CP) — Three steam- ' companies plan to keep ves- "’ operating out of Quebec City I . along the lower St. Lawrence teal traditiom throughout this winter. a wrllers Were pioneered last year by the I I I . . . - . the 1956 disaster. . I w m torsmp DVomI . ,1 would have at least one ship ors at me home of her mother, Urburn. Mass, and Mr. and 512111;? ianfgfigr 30311:: been recoverfil' Adams sa‘d"lf But would the miners return to 313th“: Jforriigil‘lycogfpornalraliifotrli‘e _\ up announcement was made on a similar run this year. The Mrs. Watson Selliker, O’Leary. Mrs. John McInm's. Travellers and Fred Cameron (Nee 8?? ~°fflct1§ls would agree in pit with such a dangerous rec- RHIII which participated in the‘ m: atthea Qriigfite‘ci‘gclifanigg Exam :ifiiciiigniirggcoviiiseas Mr and Mrs Ralph Gay feiitntlysned friends m Alma Ellen comm" R'N" Bl°°mflel¢ ol‘lsofvleiilgi‘nb Bockstein "d? And would DOS“ up” a pit raid- , i - i — an mavv- - - ' i “ i , iI of commerce and the Trade and from late December until March. I Federal Commerce and Naviga- tion Company Limited, which ran --the D’Vora to Sept—lies and other lower St‘. Lawrence north shore ports all last winter. announced iain vessels built for buckling ice»- The street paving program for very sorry to hear she is a pat- ient in the Community Hospital with pneumonia. All hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Don MacDonald, 'St. Eleanor’s. were recent visit- Oha’rlohtet-own, were visiting with and family were recent visitors at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. ly. Mr. and Mrs. John carew and family. Hunter River. were re- cent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dunbar and Mrs. Martha Dunbar, ' Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corcoran Mr. and Mrs. George Leo Wal- Christ-mas last‘ year was a happy one in Springhill. The Cduple Given Misc. Shower A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The h o u s e was nicely de- A‘bout half of the contam- inated cans and bottles were Adams said the brew in the bottles was ordered because mud slush ringed the caps. If the bottle was opened the lip probably would be contam- inated, he said. . The beer in cans could have cocwner of .the plant, said. forboding. The big question—unlikely to be decided for sevwal weeks —- is what A. V. Roe Canada Limited will do about the mine if controls through Dosco. Mayor Gilroy says he hopes No. 4 mine will be opened again. It was sealed after which might at any moment add men-tary film of the Dieppe raid of the units concerned or next of kin would wish to see such .a film. ” ’The 42-minute film, produced under auspices of a group of Hamilton Dieppe. raid veterans. was produced and directed by A Mal of 907 Canadians were th Industrial Bureau of Metropolitan to call here providing cargos can relatives and friends in O’Leary lace returned to their home in goagatggyifidbgiigedgggeymfig? e dlén't want to take a $313,353? biggie mountain?- $1310? t1}; vii-gig 33$: . s ' - . . ' - . . - ' c ance. . . - a I y 2:: igifiurilgvzam? be arranged ’ and “army. Aylmer’ omano' after WIDE Nem- The newb’ weds were 95' Bockstein estimated the loss “Med to 125 me“ Who ‘1’“ 1“ 0f the Rm- Tina“ w°unded “'35 to ease winter unemploy- nce a” beilll I . The port normally closes 3" Various or. The other firms are Clarke Steamship Company Limited and Agenees Maritime Incorporated. . .i. , ,. i s - . liticians and unions. "Th e. i f' v * hers 0‘ This card game is sponsored by phal- O'Lefiry' wm‘ pneunwm" MIS‘ E' C‘ Gwdet and] Mrs' gildM‘i'iauXIfl‘il: siaplijiikzi‘mfrhi’lzem Queen ASks To p0 ' ' madeiigrolfiigft gghnzzgalflgehfaaci 4 CIGARETTES l med Se We“ the Tigmsh..c.w,i,_ All‘hope fdr a speedy recovery. W.J. Shea, Tignish. visited rela- accomp‘anying good wisheswere f d No TIME TO THINK mm the scenes of the WWII i . I . . I I Mr. Guy Myers who haS been tlyes 111 Alma on Sunday, Octob- Peady by Mrs Raynafl Be Ill. Will be weeks before thef - ground an drawn from capbured I 1, time medical William Sumner has re- 'a patient in the City Hospital, Mrs. George Jelly returned to 91‘ 12th and were paw and “nah ed ings of the miners are felt. ' alGeman footage, and make no 9f. I . ,. es and facili. I -med to his home in the State Charlottetown. for the past sev- her home in O’Leairy.Iaifltevr spend- IMr.Iand Mrs. Herman Corcoran on the table by Mrs Robin LONON (Gm—A Buckingham ing in the mine to save their (on to conceal the terrible .ld - adequate and "d' Texas. U.S.A. after a six em weeks, is repode greatly ing some time Visrtmg relatives Pirusvflle, were guests at the Robe” Seuiken ' Palace spokesman announced Fri— comrades while anxious families imam" of Canadian troops I I I. EXII'II mi .u I a should they stay at the home of his nephew. Mr. Benoit Martin and I first. Martin, St. Roch. Mr. Sum- .nor will spend several weeks “finish relatives and friends in as- disaster rend ich was organ. 1956 disaster armouries in . ding. ws are work- al outstanding a n d energy. which can be way to Texas. -,,Mrs. Patrick Kennedy of New I: k and Florida, is at present ' Mug her daughter. Mrs. John 'lIflennessey. Mr. Hennessey and ~‘ our daughter Carol at Tigniiidh. ,IMr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Bar- Alberton. came to 'l‘ignish 14th to attend the fun- Dal of Mr. Bernard’s aunt, Mrs. . ;.;reter J. Bernard. .“H' " 1.1Mr. and Mrs. 'Je'rome Des- "' .1 thelem" hes and family. have return- g’Ve “"5 °‘* ed to their home in St. Roch ar- means of co - . . 19th., about twent -fiv men capany handled by Mrs. Wilbur - , - - y I _ . _ hi- haying! Spfniiv t3; gast sev- by the busmess places of the vil- made mp the choir? and ML Jarvis. Mrs. Harry Dixon, and lsnuntggypgifgjnghgfhml: gxfinrzz Es 14th WW mgrrlld Roamnélpekmx tinge and aofnuflr‘enbevé'nof 111‘ John Havenga was organist ML Mrs. Peter Stewart. Thanksgiving Wee of the mm I The president ». my of NISI m “MIQsted Wagghd Arthur Craig presided and con- Rev. Frank Mollins said grace filial-y of the w,M_s_ Mrs, Gerald w ' l‘ DI‘ESl‘ded A '. to Tignisih last Thurs- Miss Emma ngh Ham“ N ducted the service. Mr. Harni- after which the girls sang the Gamble led the worship and wel- s " - ~ M‘s "” at W the hosmI . and Wm spend a few days S m the Thanks, Win week: son MacFarlane offered ppayer, C.G.I.T. Hyimn and repeated corned the visitors and an pres Kenneth Owen ‘ Mr mum’s mother Mrs_ emspem their ref“ and Mr. Harold Leard gave a brief their Purpose. before being seat- exit. psaim 113 was read by Mrs“, Ii HI Bums. " .Kn'ox who is quite and Mrs Howardnapéeran’d and address on the conference re- edat the table. Douglas Adams, followed wit‘ \. 4? 0y Mills. Keir ":4: “ lives with her sawmiaw and Mrs' Milton KW WIS}; centiy held at Stanhope. Mr: After partaking of a sumptous responsive reading. III ing a most ell- ter Mr. and Mrs. Wilson John L Gau’am, Arthur Murray delivered an im~ supper the group was called to, , Prayer W35 Offered by Mrs 13' th friends All AfigloxfignishI They will NS‘ to'Tigm-l’sh on last’ Dresslve address suitable to the order by Rowena Gan-en, pres. Raefond 'MacLean. Th‘e offeriii )n N.B. "visit two of his brothers and hangs... accompanied by his 0003910‘1- There was a good ident. She called on Edith Mac- was received by Mrs. Olaud' pg ockhart. Sum ii" ’wives,. Mr. and Mrs. El- sister MrSI Edgar Pen-y and congregation and the efforts of Gregor to propose a toast to the MRCNelll- i. veekend £1195 ' : Knox, (Petervrille, and Mr. her lime-WW” Helen who a“ “1059 Who lOOR Part in this Queen. Toasts were also proposv, MI‘S- Randall BoateS. Mr: r parents. Mr. Lockihart. Mal- .4; 0‘" d Edmonton. Alberta, is spend1 ~» a‘VacatiiOn with his brothers int!”- sisters in and is . “ghouse guest of his sister, .Ibuise, Mrs. Michael F. Gaudet, *’ ,Mr. Gaudet. Tig'nish Corner. " " , "L Loretta O’Connor. Tiignieh, in (one to the U.S.A. where she :W‘Visit her son. Sgt. R.E. O’- Albert Knox. Tignisih. .—-————"‘ .SLIE utchinson WlIl! ers-lie Womenl ay evening- Reid Morrisol ' - ' o smug m a“ Ferry, Chelsea, Mass. ‘I‘J'l‘he parish bingo held each ,gallednesday evening is still striv- be a big success. All ’ files for this bingo are dona- .Q§d‘rWith certain sections of the providing them for each . ‘0 hear. 0‘ LIA. Burlelflh- 1 him a spe ’ (‘la ude Hayes Mend Chelsea. 'Mass., on his , . Alphonse Gaudet. O.M.I._ and her sister, Mos. Delia . improved in heath and will soon be allowed to return home to Tig- nish. Guy’s many friend will cer- tainly be happy to hear this good news of his recovery. Mrs. Lester McAlduff recently returned to her home at Tig- inish. after a pleasant holiday friends in Boston and Melrose, Mass. Mrs. McAlduff made this tnip with Mr. and Mrs. James Shea of Waterford, and was way about ten days. The Tiig‘nish Library Commit- tee sponsored a bingo game in (the Tignish Legion Home on Wednesday last. The money re ceived to help with the regular running expenses and was grea- tly needed. Cash prizes donated were returning to their home in Skinner's Pond, after a week spent visiting Mrs. Perry's bro- ther and her aunt. Miss Marg- aret Knox at Halifax. They were also accompanied by Miss Car- olyn LeBlanc of Halifax, who is visiting P.E.I. for the first time. OYLEARY Mr. and Mrs. Eurie MiacLe-an. returned to their home in Char- lottetown, after spending the Thanksgian Week-end in Maine where they visited relatives. spent visiting with relatives and Friends of Mrs. Harry Adams will be very sorry to bear she is a patient in the Community .1105- and friends in the U. S. A. BIEDEQUE Mr. Walter Bowness and little son John. spent a few days in the Annapolis Valley, N.S., this week. ' . Miss Amy Barwise. North Be- deque, has taken a position at the Protestant Orphanage, —-Mt. Herbert. Mrs. Milton Pickard, Chiar- lottetown. was a recent visitor to Central Bedeque, where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ivan Dawson and Mr. Dawson. Laymen's Sunday was observ- ed at the Bedeque United Church on Sunday morning, October fine service, were much appre- ciated.’ . Mr. and Mrs. Allison Harper and Mrs. John Haslam and her son Albert, Carleton, attended the annual meeting of the M.R.E.C. held in Kentville, NS. on Octo- ber let and 22nd. Mr. William MacLean, who was mail. courier in this cenimun- igy fifty years ago, is calling "on old friends, after an absence of about fifty years. He has been away from the Island for many years. Mr. Thomas Moyse is being congratulated on reaching the ad- a couple of weeks visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace. Alma and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ready, Tignish. home of Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Wall-ace on Thursday. October '16th. D. C.G.I.T. Group Held Banquet ' On Monday night, October 20, the members of the Pearle Mc- Clare C.G.I.T. group of the East Point Baptist Church held a mother and daughter banquet at the parsonage. The banquet was sponsored by the Women's Missionary Society. of the Church with the responsil- ilities of preliminary arrange- ments and serving being very ed to the church by Edith Mac- Gregor and responded to by Mrs. Frank Mollins. to the Moth- ers by Jean Bruce. responded to by Mrs. Foster Garrett, to_ the leader by Noreen Rose, respond- ed to by Mrs. Walton Dixon, to the cooks by Anne Rose respond- ed to by Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis._ It was moved by Betty Chin-g and seconded by thrvls Rose that. a vote of thanks be extended to Mrs. Mollm‘s- for her kindness in having the banquet in her home. Scrabble and Crokinole games were available for those wishing to play. i The girls in a true C.G.I.T. corted to their seats of honor by Mrs. Alton Silliker. The gifts received were many Fred in a few well chosen words on behalf of himself and his bride thanked. all present for their well wishes ahd thought- ifuilness. This was followed ‘by singing “For they are jolly good fellows”. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by some of the ladies. A social chat and music supplied by Keir Mae- Neill, Allie and Alton Silliker was much enjoyed. Service Held In 0’ Leary Church A large congregation gathered Percy Vey and Miss Lila Cna' well followed with special when by the choir. Mrs. Lewis Bern ard was in charge of the music. Rev. Robert Crooks of the Montrose Elmsdale p a s t o r a l delivered a very inspiring mes- Thanksgiving. The meeting clos- ed with a hymn and benediction. of fourteen girls under the lead- ership of Mrs. Lyman Rose and Mrs. Walter Dixon. charge ~vas guest speaker. HcI sage to the congregation on“ at $15,000. day that the Queen has sent a message to Governor - General Vincent Massey expressing her concern at the news of the mine disaster at Springhill, N.S. The message asked that she be kept informed of developments. an 1891 explosion? It seems al- most unl-ikely, even though there conceivably be pressure from wait'at the pithead, they have no time to think of nothing beyond today. ' It will be in the homes that the decisions will be made. And that is where Springhilil may get an- other ohance. - l i l l l .1,154 and 1,874 were taken pris- oner. The RHLI statement said: The famous Heidelberg Uni- versity near Frankfort, Germany was founded in 1385. i t P for extra onioymenf rE IPCDTEVMS OWN ClGARHIl I FOR 2:3 Cay/be THE * ATLAM'I'IC . , ., . . - . 11 Hill visited with her vanced a e of 94. the exact d t i-rit cleaned ii the tables and . Hal‘flagh'iliter magaitagvffgemy g3: Deli/g: Ill/31:; Errol Stetson, 0’- is Oqtobeg 25th. He enjoys a gozde. :vpa-shed all the gishes. D A I l‘ Y E A c H w A Y .3! T W E E N I Siznley 1' " are wVards 5L firm}, and Leary, over Thanksgiving week- 1y measure of good health and is This C.G.I.T. group consists ; 7 I l I tau“ parish fund Tignish 0 end. activte and would pass for\a mBan Iv is extended Sponsored this bingo game. Friends of Mn Murray Sweet’ wen y years younger. _ Q I I I the late M“- '~ "‘MI‘S- Tlmolhy Ryan, Dem°15~ Forest View, are gladto see him AID FOR YUGOSLAVIA several days of last week 'Iitth her brother. Mr. JohnhB. Wop. ' her and Mrs. Christos) or finish George Bark)“ nat'Mrs. Fidele J. Bernard was h hi” 3 9p 3 Mess at her home on Ohevlich x on Tuesday evening w on d Miss {dues tables played cards. and the 5 Jews. going to the fol-lowing. lst. «him. Mrs. Harold Cormier, con- ‘fiifion. Mrs. Veronica Gaudet. I“ . _ 9 death 00°“? 1. [.y to hear 0i «i (b '1 a a , Ramsay 3 eran Adams . ison ames 310” r. out again after being confined to his home with infection in his foot. Master Paul MacLean, has re- turned to his home in Charlotte- town after spending approximate- ly three weeks with his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Stetson, O'Leary. MacWilliams, REUNSE' Miss Valerie LONDON tAP- — Britain and the United States were reported Friday night planning to pro- vide Communist Yugslavia with about $300,000,000 worth of econ- omic and and credits. Informants said the purpose is to enable President Tito's government to withstand Russia‘s current dip- loma-tic and ecanormic squeeze. “‘ Mgfiil/VHENDVERWORK, MODERN STRESS, MAKE YOU FEEL mutt “ TOWERS CIF CHAIRMAN oboe . mistletoe — The safest and most “liquid” investment you can buy with your money is the 1958 Series of Canada Savings Bonds. —ICanada Savings Bonds are a direct obligation of the AND I MONTREAI. No CHANGE IN Rout!- NOW! Carrion“ Plus—all regular otterni'ght accommodations. “HOURS FASTER TRAVEL” between Cape urtsman' mersideI :JEISI III Government of Canada. 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