MARCH 6. 1954 T1133: WESTERN GUARDIAN GEORGE CLOW and House Phones: The Guardian may be following stores Ben Bookstore. Kelly's Alyre water Doucette'e Grocery. Second Street; Vince's Grocer!- frnixco comers OFFICE 3 Summer Street, Summerside. Phone 8031 News. Subscriptions. Advertising Representative GEORGE WOTTON 8032 and 8033 bought at any of the in Summerside: summer Street; Gourlies Drugstore, 21 Central Street; New-stand. VI(ater Street; Mark Gaudet, 67 Granville Street; Street; Island Motor Transport. 13) Russell Street; Enman's Sell- 3grVICe Drug Store; Fred's Grocery. Convent Street. sterling Hunter, Ben Champion and K. L. Waite, Kensington. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alberton: Frank Weeks. Representative. Phone: 68-2 Office and 68-3 House. ..1)RI-SSS UP your rcoma with N. 5.21 of the new 1954 wallpapers ill decorating ideas. Write or gkne Ken Brammcr. 4.3-31, Ken- iiiigtoii. ..n.n'.iioND GRANT. 0.D.. op- mmeiiisi. will be in his 0'Learv attire each Saturday. For appoint- ments contact Pate & Co. ..ltl-IGl'l.Alt skating Bedeque rirk tilnlllhi, Saturday. old tim- ,,,, ..pei-i.iliy invited. Skating 8.00 L, piiiii. Admission 25 cents. -31 i All NI GA SH CHURCH- -n,,.,,i;;h a regrettable error in; ”i51r:'tI'i)'S Guardian, (I picture oi” '”.. )1.,.ion Church at Miminigaslt 3.1..-.it-rl as the parish hall of the r'.,itiiiI:-- Mission of St. 'liliorrias.i FJi”)ltr Rozid. ,tntiR(ill N0'l'i('l-3 - Funda- Biiptist Church. Central ryirvilii p,.lmitii-. .N'tintia,v, March Tth. M,”-ning service 10.45:. evening "'i,li Rm-. Earl Smith. minister. A ,.,,,-.i ii WPICOIUG to all. Personals -)il'S. Denzil Delaney, her iauelitcr Diane. and Miss Edwina Delaney motored from Summer- ude iii Charlottetown one day this reek 5- Springfield Down Stanley: 4-1 In Series Opener Tho Springfield Royals defeated, the Siaiiloy Bridge Rockets 4-ii last nigh. in Kensington Rink in, the first game of a two gfifflfly tnial goal intermediate C play-oft SPIIOS Friink hlcCarvIlle scored three goals for Springftpid and George Wat-on one. The”. Stanley goal was scored by B. c Reid in the third period. Stanley lost the use of Arnold MacLcan.who was for- cod to retire from the game with I knee injury. The teams play again tonight It Kt-nsington in the final game. Suriirriary: -- Firet Period l-Springfield, F. McCarville 2-Springfield. F. MrCarville 3 Springfield, G. Watson PPfl?1Ii)'I N. Simpson Second Period . I Springfield. F. McCarvIlle Penalty; B. Graham. Third Pt-rind .'i Stanley. B. Reid Prrialiies: G. Watson, E Biiriw. Borden sisiiii Defeat side 4-0 riin Borden National Sisters dc- itiliPd the Summersidc Capital 5l!iPi'I 4-0 last night at Borden it the second game of the Eastern Frince play-offs. The Borden girls look the round 4-0 and will meet the l'-Zlmsdale girls in the Prince County finals. liiihs MacDohald scored three Iris for Borden last night and IFIFY Mcwilllama one. 1 Scoring-None. Penalties-None. Second Period l--Borden. B. MacDonald. (Bruce) 7-Borden. B. MacDonald. (Hewett) Penalties: None. Third Period 3-Borden. S. McVVilllama. (MacLeanl 4-Borden. B. MacDonald, vbloonan) llew llnnan Notes -Friends and neighbors of Mrs. HPnr.V Mouse will be pleased to know site is coming along good in tho Prince Cotmty Hospital where rhr is it pptient with a broken hip Dir Orel De-Roche of Mtscnuche. Wllrd with Mr. John Melanie and Mr. William Hcgarty recently Mr. Edward Wright who is em- vlbred at the Crystal Dairy. sum- merslde. spent Monday evening a! M5 home in New Annan. Ftierida of Miss Efnellnr March bank will be sorry to hear she is Enlllltifnt in Prince County Hm- I. - MI and Mrs. George Boaudrault "Id two children have left on re "ml to their bump in Western cmldn after spending two weeks "mini: with Mre Belludrauitfs mir- Pills, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Dalzell. lvmn-thy goes out to Mr. James 'niiilln in the death of his mother 'IlICh at-cured on Feb. til, at the We of as ye", wilt and Mrs. Leslie Simmons. -yr. Walter Simmons and Mr. wil- l'Im, mime left recently for orida. .Mrii, Ernest Waite and family 1" Wendlhl I few weeks with her "hfh Mr. Jamee Tuplln. V'- Arthur Wright was a recent ""0? to Gama-icraide. -AV. -SKATING TONIGHT, Borden Rink, 8-10 P.M. -TRUCKING H068 from Kln- kora. Middleton, Newton, Bede- que, Carleton, Fernwood. and Tryon. every Tuesday for Canada Packers. Telephone Borden 55-12. Maurice Larsen. -RESERVE March "Oklahoma"! Presented by Ken- sington High School Student Council in King George Hall at 8:15. 10th for -I WILL be absent from my law offices in Summerslde and OiLeary from March 8th to 27th inclusive. W. Chester S. MacDon- u.d. -Bl-IAIFTY CBUNSEILOR rep- . rcsentative for Summersidc and vicinity. Mrs. Marion Fisher. 36 SIPYHOH Park, Phone Summeraide 7702. -C H ll R C H OF ENGLAND Church Services for the New Lon- don Parish. on Sunday, March 'lth, the 1st. Sunday in Lent. Rector. Rev. W. Eric Ingraham. St. Thoma.a'. French River. Holy Communion ii a. in. St. Stephen's. Burlington. Ev- ening Prayer 2.30 p, in. St. Mark's. Kc-nsington, Sunday School 6.30 p. in. Flvening Prayer 7.30 p. m. Everybody welcome. - MAGISTRATITS COURT - In County Magistrate's Court at Summerside yesterday before Mag- istrate R. S. Hinton. QC. e resi- dent. of St. Louis was charged with breaking 36 window panes in the C.N.R. station at St. Louis, and was fined C20 and costs and or- dered to pay all damages. A man charged with creating a distur- bance at Mt. Pleasant rink was fined s15 and costs. A charge of impaired driving against a rest- dent of Port Hill was adjourned for one week. Three speeders, from Siimmerslrle. Breadalbane. and O'Leary. were each fined :10 and costs.-S Kensingion and Vicinity -Mrs. Keir Clark was a visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday and visited her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Beer, West Roy- airy. Mr. Emmett Clow of Emerald. retired section foreman was a passenger by train to Summerside on March. 3 Mr. Harold Palmer. Kenalngton. is receiving the congratulations of neighbours and friends on his winning honorable mention for his entry in the all-Canadian 1953 competition. The Guernsey annual representing his entry was Maiden Hillts Patrician. Mr. Joseph Fisher of Fort Augustus, attended the funeral of the late Gt-rvnse McLellan at St. Mary's Church and cemetery, In- dian River Mr. George Mccruirlr. Clinton. was a visitor to Summeniidc on March 2. Mr McGulrk has recent- ly returned from an extended trip to Boston. Mr, Evans Inglis visited summer- side on March 3. Mr. William Buchanan. retired section foreman. was a recent vis- itor to Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Caaley were visitors to Summei-side on March 2 Messrs. Willard Riley; and Harry Paynter of Clinton. were recent vlsiliora to Summersidi-. bar- vis- on Mr. J Augustine Gallant, rister of Siimmorside. was a ltor to Albrrton and Tirzniah March 2 Miss Amelia Mctellan of Boe- ton. waa called home suddenly by the death other brother. Gervase. She came by car from Saint. John with her nephew, Aloysius McLellan who is I aruizalst in saint John, NB. They were ec- compnnied from Falrvlcw. N.B.. by Mr. Joseph Beamillh. who is I relative of the wife of the deceased Gervxiiie Mr-Lellan. Mrs J. 8. Perry. Mr.-. George sheen and Mr. Roland Sheen of Summer-sltle. were visitors to Ken- singtnn on 'nieada,v evening. Their many friends will be trim to hear that Irene and Helen Dim- phv have rt-tufned to their homes after several weeks In the Prince County Hospital. Thev are daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunphy. Kenslngfon. Mr. and Mrs. I;-lie Simmons of snmrri-rside. Mr. Walter Simmons and William I). Profitt at nomina- ton. left hv motor car on Wednes- rlav morning for Florida. In rout). me. win mgtre imvprnl short stone in wave rncl-nil cltlea. Th-V will an sunnrintcnd the dig-vine of 1m ,...,-... nf eat-Iv potatoes -wtanted hv Mr. fllmmone in ..,.y-mpg.-Mn with a Florida nnlata an-aw:-r. Hitch ant-rnrlee and ''II''''- n... i- ow-mmendshl-. and is an effective way of circumventing tf" customs embareo. i 5 Allierton Anti Vicinity Mr. Erskine Campbell, Albert-on. is confined to his home by lllnees. Mr. Howard Bowneas, Alberton, is a patient in the Western Hos- pital. An Alberton curling rink skip- ped by Frank Bryan motored to Summerside last night to partl- cipatc in friendly gamer members of the Eummerside Club. Other team members are G. J. ohnaton. Clayton Travers and Dr. rville Phillips. The long awaited game between the Alberton Regal: and the O'Leary Maroona takes place to- night at Albert-on. The Olienry team 1'iiVO a strong 8-: lead in their two-game total goal inter- mediate "B" series. The Dock Women's Institute has secured for their school a combina- tion radlo and record player of the latest type being used in edu- cational work and one that is highly recommended by the Dept. of Education for use in schools. The presentation was made yester- day afternoon by Mrs. Erskine iClark. president of the Institute. and Mrs.yLloyd Wilkle. vloe-presi- dent. The teacher in this school in Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. The World Day of Prayer was observed in Alberton Friday af- ternoon when a large group of women assembled in the United Church hall at 3 p.m. The theme of this year's service. prepared by Dr. Sarah Chakko of India. was, "That they may have life." The service was conducted by Mrs. A. C. Green of the United Church, Miss Maud Dyer of the Anglican with- ! Snort Elise: I-1 From I Prince county I Vance Harris and Paul Scbur- man, the two members of the' Acee hockey team who played with the Islanders at Charlottetownlaat Thursday night, impressed the fans favorably, Harris scored a spectac- ular goal on a clearing pass that gave him a breakaway to the cage. and almost. duplicated the achieve- ment e. little later but McMeekln outfoxed him. Schurman engin- eered some neat plays with Harris and Ritchie, which. with a little luck might have blinked the red light. 0 O 0 True, the Atlantics were not in their usual bruising mood. but both Harris and Schurman are sturdy. if a little on the light side, and with experience might weather the heavy bumping pretty well. The boys are enthusiastic about the way they were treated by coach Bucko Trainer and his players. "A friend- ly bunch of fellows" was the way they summed it up. I O 0 Although the hockey played Thursday night was not the body bashing kind we're likely to see in the play-off next week; yet. it had its share of nicely executed plays, and the spirited gauging attacks, especially on the Islanders cage, kept the fans vocal. This 1954 edition of the Islanders. with the addition of the big defence-man. O'- Connor, might just take the high- riding Halifax boys to get into the finals with one of the Cape Breton learns. They've done I little better than split even with the Atlantlcs all season, and the new rearguard, highly recommended by Palladinal with whom he played. might spelli Church and Mrs. F. J. Carpenter of the Presbyterian Church. Spe- cial prayers were offered by Mrs. C. H. Weeks, Mrs. A. R. Wallis, Mias Eva Dyer. Mrs. J. R. Mc- Mahon, Mrs. C. W. Hayes and Mrs. L. L. Wilkie. The address was given by Mrs. George Killen, who based her message on the the difference between defeat andj victory. l I C C Now is the lime to revive the palaver on the big swim Messrs Lucas Allen and have been so I theme of the service. The offer- ing waa received by Mrs. J. W. Waugh and Mrs. L. 8. Learn. The church hall was beautifully ar- ranged for the service by Mrs. Jesse Matthews, Mrs. L. B. Leard and Mrs. A. R. Wallis. As the ladies arrived they were greeted by Mrs. C. H. Weeks and Mrs. G. H. Hardy. Olteary And Vicinity 0'Leary Women's Institute. met at the school for their March meeting. Next meeting will be April 6 and the lunch committee will be Mrs. Foster Ellis, Mrs. Ira Ellis, Mrs. Billie Ellis. Miss Elma Ellis. It was decided to hold a pantry sale in early March. Miss Adell MacAu.sland who has been a student nurse in the Prince County hospital in Bummerslde, ta now apendtrig some time at her home in Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis of Summemslde. were visitors to the home of Mrs. E':lll.s' aister. Mrs. W. N. Mecwlllliune and Mr. Mac- Wllliams in O'Leary on Wednes- day evening. Mrs. John Gallant and her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Ptxueau of Summeraidu, were visitors to Wood- stock rectonliy. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet. A.ccamipany- trig thorn on the return trip was Mr. Gilbert Gaudet. who ll touring the Island on business. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallant of Charlottetown. spent a few days visiting with friend: and relatives in Woodstock and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Plneou have returned to ,their home in Wood- stock. after spending two weeks with relatives in Mlaoouche and vicinity. Mr. Dan Saunders and Mr. Lloyd Matthews of o'Lca.ry. left in the interest of their business. The many friends of M:-e. Gilbert Gaudet. of Woodstock. are sorry to hear that aha is confined to her home through illness and hope to see her back to health eoon again. Mr. Ray Rooney and his broth- er Gerald, who were called home due to the health of their moth- er. Mrs. James Rooney in Mill River, have returned to Toronto. Mr. William M.acKi.i-inon. M.r. Cecil Maioxinnon and son Roger of Mt. Pleasant. were visitors to O'l.cary recently. Mr. John Wagner of Br-entford. Ontario, attended the funeral of his brother Keith who wee buried in the Baptist cemetery. West. De- von. Mr. Wagner was killed .In a car accident in Ontario. Miss Mary Milllgan of Mt. Plea- sant, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mn Prelim Culleum in Weet.Devon for a few deye. mu Faith Maobonaid, who la attending high school in 0'Leery. epent the week-and with her parentq Mr. and Mn. damee MacDonald Portage. Mr. and Mre. Kenneth Mathe- Mru D. A. Maclacherrt of Pr-ieet Pond, P.l.I., ll vilitlng with he: brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Upton seamen in O'beai7. C. ANTI-Ill)! PIIPAII for the mainland on Wednesday 51 P. the national asst-mbly. tsportsmen and they all seem to think that such an event would be M1 and Mrs. Freddie 'ru1-nenl 9 Nod mnnst atiracunn I" ”"r'W1!15i0e. and V-ht! M1965 R35 And dare Capes was a recent visitor at. E M19 Islimdv bl" Yl0b0dY (1095 5”Y' Isabel Donald of Charlottetownithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam thing about it. organizing such a gala event might take 8, lot of do-, lng. but we have a lot. of business? men on P.E.I. who could handle the project if they worked together. The good points in this pmject i'hBVE been discused pr:-'ty freely, end no one has mentioned the dis- advantages. though dcubtlcss thrre are some of those too. About the only feasible way to settle the mat- ter ont-iway or the other is to have a meeting somewhere when the pros and cons could beithrrtshed out and further action taken if deemed advisable. We think Mr. Pendergast or Mr. Allen should get this pre- liminary meeting started and then we could see how the affair would pan out. 4- Hompion and Vicinity Miss Betty Myers. nurse in Windsor General Hospital. has been a most welcome visitor among relatives and friends, guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd E. MacQuar- rit-. and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wood left here by motor, for an extend- cd visit among relatives in the beautiful state of Florida. Mr. Mark Cameron has return- ed from a brief. but enjoyable visit to relatives and friends in Truro. Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murchison Mac- Eachern included: Mrs. C. E. Mac- Eachern. sons Douglas and Harvey and grandson Lea. It is pleasing to report our sick in the district are now rapidly recovering. following good medical and nursing care. including: Mrs. W A. MacQuarrle, Mr. Murchison MacEachern. Miss Betty MacDon- d. Week-end visitors to the city in- cluded: Mr. Richard Howatt. Mrs. Gordon Vlllett. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fall. During the latter part of the week, motorists of this district have been reporting much diffi- culty ln navigating the unpaved portions of the Trans-Canada Highway between Bonshaw and Charlottetown. Relatives and friends of the Roberts family, residing on the HcKcnna Road. connecting the Appln Road with the road leading to Kelly's Cross. are extending much concern and sympathy to this family. In the serious head injuries sustained by their son, by a kick from a horse, as be (their son) was harnessing a horse to drive to school. Best wishes for complete recovery. under skil- lul hospital treatment. and care. are accorded this young boy. Mr. Joe MacDonald has return- ed home. following it visit among friends in Toronto. Improvement in the condition of Mrs. Boswell and Mr. Shaw. patients In the P. E. I. H0!DiIaI.i also in the case of Mrs. Harry Mackenzie. is pleasing news to -relatives and friends. who maki- dallv Inquiries regarding the health of these patients. -CE. that Nationalist China is atertlimz active preparations for an attack on the Red-held mainland end' "if believe the counter-att.ack..shnuldl not be far away." in a report tnt crien do-I clared that all efforts are betngi directed toward a successful inva- sion of the mainland. but he did rm: GUARDIAN. mum OTyTl:j-TOWN Plan To Present lrish Drama Al Summerside -st. Patrick's Day in Summer- side will be celebrated this year with the presentation of a real Irish drama "The Bells of shan- non" irrider t.hc'directlon of Margaret Wedge who hea directed these St. Patrick's plays for the benefit of st. Mary's Convent for a number of years and has always turned out a. play worthy of the occasion. The members of the out working hard on the play and cording to advance report of the performance it will be one of the best for some years. Lovers of good Irish entertainment are look- ing forward to attend this annual play and hearing the old lrish songs that everyone loves be he Irish or not. The specialties be- tween the acts are being given especial attention this year and everything points to an evening's entertainment that will send ev- eryone home happy. are ac- 8. Alma and Vicinity -Mr. Hillary Klnch, Malagash. N.S., spent a few days recently visiting his sister, Mrs Wilfred -Dunn, Alma. Mrs. Frank Yeo, Eiirrisdale, is spending a few days visiting her aunt. Mrs. William Mountain, Alma. MI. Jamm Johnston, Summer- side. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston on Feb 2.1. Mr. and Mrs. Pauiinus Kelly, Roseville, were guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn on Feb. 2!. Jim Pendergast Mr. Albert Wallace returned to long advocating for Saint John the narrow neck of water between spending a few weeks visiting re-.ployed in New Brunswick, spent Borden and Cape Tormentine. We latices have talked to quite a number of Elmgdale, on Feb. 22 after in Tignish. Alma, and were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Platts and daughter were guests of Mr and lvlrs. How- ard Dunbar on Feb 38. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barbour. IAlmn, were visitors to Charlotte-. town recently. Mr. Archie Rayner, who is tak- ing a mechanic's course at the Vocational Training School in spent the week Chiarlottetown, Iending Feb. 27 at his vliome in "Alma. Mrs. Harry Barbour. Alma. spent a few clays recently visiting her brotlier-Ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Adams, Knutsford. Mr. Elmer Kinch of Halifax visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klnch, Alma. recently. On ,the return trip he was accompan- .led by h-is son. Billy. who spent the past couple of months with his grandparents in Alma and Tig- nish. Mrs. Sherman Yeo and family of Saint John. N. B., are visiting Mrs. Yeo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon. Alma. -D. HAPPY SUNBEAMS MISSION The Happy Sunbeam Mission Band. Carleton Branch of Cape Traverse United Church. met at the home of Lloyd and Dawna Muttart for their regular monthly meeting on February 19. The pre- sident. Gail Quisley. presided and opened the meeting with the singing of "This la my Father's World". Mrs. A. A. Meocailum led the devotional period. Pas- eages of scripture were read by Buly MacMicken and Lloyd Mut- tart. The offering, which amount- ed to 31.75 was taken by Linda Paynter and dedicated by Mrs Maocallum. Hymn. "Jesus Loves the Little Children" was sung. The chapter "By the side of the Trail" was read from the study book andd1a- cuased. The Mission Band purpose was repeated, followed by prayer by Joyce Lord. Roll call was responded to by 25 members. and three visitors were present. Frankie Cairns was wel- comed as a new member. Lloyd Maccalium. Bobby Lavoie. Mrs. Maccaull and Mrs. Harper have birthdays in February and the birthday song was sung for them. A solo by Gail Quigley, "When He Cometh" was much appreciated. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Call. Carol. and Brenda Quigiey. Earl M.acwil- llama distributed the "W o r l d Friends" and the new mite-boxes were given out. Gail Quigley and Elizabeth Maccaull extended vote of thanks to Mrs. Muttart for her kindness in entertaining the Band. F Snowplow Operator Vlas Too industrious LONDON. Ont., (CP)-Members of the London Ski Club can't help but laugh at themselves-through their tears. This week's storms which brought back skiing. also plugged the roadway to their property scuthwest of Byron. So they sent a snowplow to dig it out. The conscientious nperntnr plow. oil the toad and the parking io'. Then he saw a trail lcading to the tow hills. ."They'll never get through this." in: said to himself. "There's'three feet of snow here." So carefully-and thoroughly- TAIFII-l. Formoee. (AP)-Pram not indicate when such an attack no scraped the snow off the lower ..g, in Chen Ohm; said Tburetieainlcht occur. partofaaklhill Elizabeth. of Howian,i St. Louis Anrl Vicinity -Mr. Raymond Doucette has returned to his home in Pleasanti View after spending several weeks visiting with friends and relatives Mra. Emanuel Richard and son Gary, of Tignlah, were recent via-I Eddie Ber-.na.rd. pleased to see him home again: after being hospitalized at the Prince County Hospital for several days. Miaa Eugenie Araenault left re-, Icently to visit at the home of Mr. y and Mrs. Victor Bernard in Hall-i fax, N. 8. Mr. Weridall Stewart is v,'iait.ing at his home in Murray Harbor, guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Eeaghi Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bemardl were recent visitors at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Narclsse Rich- ard in Tignish. They were ac- companied- by Mrs. Arnold Ells-. worth. Con.gi'a.tulatlon.s are extended to Mrs. Arnold Gaudet of Tigmsh; Shore on winning the 865 jackpot at the bingo that was held in the Legion Hall in Tignish. Friends of Mrs. Elmer Coat.ain,, also Mrs. John Costain, are sorry ito know that they are patients at lthe Western Hospital and wish them a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Buote of Sum-merside were recent visitors at Mrs. Buote's home in DeBiois. iguests of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ar- scniault. ; Master Rufus Gallant of Duvar. recently visited at the home of his granciipai-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rice Myers. Mr. Wilfrid Mailett who is em- ithe week-end of Feb. 28 with his wife and family in SL Louis. of Kli- Mr. Andrew Arsenault lMyei's. He was accompanied by lms sister, Mrs. Sixtus Giilis. and Mrs. John Defloche. Friends of Mrs. Eddie Bernard are pleased to see. him home again after being a patient at the West- crn Hospital for several days. Mr. Ray Cormier of Waterford ,was a recent visitor to Charlotte- itown on business. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Peters were Erecent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Arsenault in Mis- couche. Friends of Mrs. Ben Arsenault are pleased to see her home again after being a patient at. the West- Iern Hospital for several days. Mr. Joseph P. Gaudet left rem Ceill.LV to visit his sister, Mrs. Ronald Gaudet and Mr. Gaudetin Halifax. N. S. I Mr. Freddie Mallett of Mid- couche was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M-yera on Feb. 27. Mr. Henry Myers of Alberton was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Myers. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McCormick on their recent marriage at Bor- den, P. E.I. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kc-hlough of Borden, while the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Cormick of Ebbsfleet. Mr. and Mrs. Mocorm-lick are residing in Borden. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry on their recent marriage in Sudbury, Ont... on Saturday, Feb. 2'1. The bride was formerly Miss Betty Denell of sudbury while the groom in Toronto. Ont. 1 Hi. A. Forbes. D.F.C.. 1 PAGE ITFTEEN 1 Three Lancasters Leave Siside For U. K. Today -Three 4-engine ing the members of the officer of Central Navigation School at Summerside. Flying Officer Ralph Ernsry. pilot of one of the aircraitt will be in charge of the Lancaster: crews. Flying Officer Harold Wanna- maker and Flying officer Bob Har- vey are pilot: of the other two aircraft. It is expected that the flight will be made directly from Summersi.-in to R.A.F. Station Shawbury. in England-the Central Navigation School of the Royal Air Force Among the R.A.F'. stations thcv will be visiting are Farnborouoh. the scene of world famous ai!' shows each year; also R.A.F. Sini- lon Leemlng in York. an RCA F jstation during the war. and it was ”'i'h.i mm mm here that some of the sqiiadmns of Numberelaomber Command were stationed. The men will also be visitini: London on an inspection totir of industries and insiituiioiis 3.xS()i'.H - ed with the science of Xl2li'IgallOIl. Returning by way of the Azores, the three aircraft are expected to arrive back at. Suminerside on March 25th. -S.l Piusville And Vicinity --Mr. Fred RI)SEl'iiiF' was a business visitor to Piiisville and iAlberton on February 25. Mr. Henry Areenault. St John. brother of Mrs. Anthony Gallant, arrived home recently due to the illness of his mother, Mrs. Joseph L. Arsenault. Mr. Hanson Oliver, jzliverton. was a recent buaineasi visitor to lPiusville. Mr. David Batts, BloomfieldCor- nor. was a recent visitor to Plus- ville. Fred Kelly. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. ,John J Comorari. and Dale Cor- coran were business visitors to Al- berton recently. The many frieride of Mrs. John F. Gallant, postrrustresa, are pleas- ed to see her home again and feel- ing better after her recent iilneas. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gorcoi-an. daughters Pearlena and Cheryl. and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Car- coran, motored to Charlottetown ilon Monday. They were accompan- '-ied on return trip by Carmel Cor-' icoran. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran,” who spent a few months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Green. Emerald. Mr. Albert Gallant. employed at the home of Mr. Fem Blanchard. Cape Wolfe. spent. the week-end at his home in Piuaville. An enjoyable evening wu spent in Piusville I-tall when a variety concert was sponsored by the teachers at Piusville school Feb- ruary 26. A neat sum was realized. -Mr and Mrs. Lonard Barnett. Elmadale. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warbur- ton Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Molsaac. Hiebron. spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran and Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Coroorran. Four tables were in play at a whist party sponsored by the Piusville Women's Iristitulc at the home of Mrs. John P, Gallant. on February 22. Prizes for high scores were won by: ladies' first, Mrs An- thony Gailant: second. Mrs Vor- ts the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- celain Perry of St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Perry will reside in sudbury.i Ont. I Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs. ziah Bernard.. whose death occurred suddenly ini Moncton, N. 13. Her remains were forwarded to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bernard in Palmer! Road and her funeral was held on ulate Conception Church. Palmer Road. Interment was in church icemetcry. -8.0 l left-Wingliiiion Asks Action In Unemployment i O'I'I'AWA. (CPl - A icfl-WIDE labor union claimed Friday Cana- dian unemployment will be more than 700.000, by mid-March. but Labor Minister Gr:-gg described the figure as "away oil." The International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers Ind.. evicted from labor congresses in Canada and the United States be- cause of Communist domination. came to Parliament Hill with a brief seeking federal action on an unemployment "crisis" The union recommended govern- I merit assistance tn the base metals - industry, based on custs of produc- itinn in elrh operation: broaden- ,iruz nt Canadian export markets overseas. particularly in the Com- monwealth and Europe; ltiunrhing of such projects all the SI l.avi-- rcnce seaway, the proposed natural gas pipeline between Alberta and the East. and completion of the truia-Canada hiehwer heft Corcoran: men's first. Melvin Blanchard: second. Frances Gal- lant; freeze-out Mrs. Anthony Gal- lant. Master Waiter Gallant arrlrort home on February 22. after an ex- tended visit to Toronto. The funeral of the late Mrs tnhri J. Rooney was held -on Febi-iiaryi 23, from her home in Mill RIl”" - Thursday morning to the Iminac-ist. Anthony's church where Rm-. "4 In final game in ulem High Mass was cnicbratcd Father Roonrv. The so:-vices at Hit- 1 'grave were also conducted by Rcv , Father Roonev Pallbearers warn. Messrs Charles Rogers. Albert iSaiinrlttrs. Sutherland Ht-ll KFliIl ll-(cllev. Arthur Sherrv and Vci-nnii Dorie Mr and ilrs Giisl ucrr S.i'iit- day visitors at their daughter. Mrs Nelson C. Gallant. They were ar- companied by Master Gary Gallant who had some time with his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emaminl ("villi-llll and family. spent an rvenini: 'N- cnilv at the home of Mr and Mrs John P. Gallant Mr Dennis Brown is land Hospital. Charlottetown Al wish him a speedy recovery. B -R La..ricaste1' air- craft leave Summersidc this mom- mg for the United Kingdom ca.rrv- specialist "05 Wt "I9 ham” 91 Mt "V3 M”: I navigation course on one of their long-distance training flights. . The flight will be made under Friends 0! Mr. G60!!! Myer-S are i the operational command of W C commanding. l'P1'0ll'lllg treatment in the Prince F.dward is- 'World Day Of Prayer Service dill Sumnrerside -The annual World Day to -Prayer sponsored by the Women's -'Int;er-Ch-urch Council of Canada its-as held yesterday afternoon in isummerside in the Baptist Church iwith a splendid attendance. Mrs. Hack MacLeod presided and assim- iing her as leaders were the fol- Iiowing presidents of the VRFIOUJ Proteataiit. missionary societies. iMrs. Hammond Johnson. MN. W -E. Forbes, Mrs. Bishop Read. and iMrs. Ray Clark. Miss Mary Gelrlart was organist and fil'I'T0tl2l).llliPti Mrs L M Call- back as she sun: "I'd Rather Have Jesus. The sw ire had been me. part-ti i)'.' Dr Sarah Chrikkn nt iirii.-, 'lie the-riv of ii;i.rh was tiavr j.te'. A tlinuziit prmnkiit: adriress on prayer was given be Mr: Ma:-Jaod livhn also oiiiiinerl the life history at (T P ' . . term by Mrs. Jaiiics Murpiir, .Vlr:i George Coins, lifts. Kaj. Mar.l.eod .-..'-Inri wire ni- Mrs. Frank MacKay, Mrs Frank Alenkins, and Mrs. J. Donald Mac- Kay. . s. W. G. Elms and Mrs, J F Macbleili received the offering The following coiizregationai hymns ixere siiie: 'Praise. My Soui- The K.r:r. of Heaven," "O Lord and Master of Us Ail", "Lift Up Our Hearts 0 King of Kings” and "The Day Tiiou (latest Uird ls Erio'cd'. aftrr uh'.('h the bene- diction was pi'cnounce.d. I. Climax Expected Continued from page 1 from six harbor boats moored alongside, they'll slowly tighten the hawsnrs fastened to high steel .tiipnds. welded to the upper side fat the hull. The 0pPl'HllDl'l in right ythe hull is expected to last about 3'3 minutes. After that. the hull will have in he floated from the dock bot- tom and the hundreds of tons of oil and mud now inside shovelled out Later it will be moved into idrydnrk and patched for the voy- tags to the breaking yard. It is expected to bring no more than i'50.000 as scrap. The entire salvage bill has been paid by the Mersey docks and harbor hoard. Almost 100 years ago the board was awarded power to remove wrecks from the Mer- sey. It is understood, howev-r. that as a result of the Empress job the board will seek legislation which will enable it to pass on iii: least part of all salvage costs to tihipowners. m PUBLIC AUCTION To be sold by public auction en the premises of the late J. W. Callbeck on Convent Street in Siimmerside at 1:30 p.m. on Wed- nesday. March lothi next, the household effects of the late J. W. Callbeck. consisting of kitchen o.l range, roll top desk. small safe. dining room table and chairs, three beds and mattresses. tables. chairs. mirrors, couches. rugs, chesterfield suite, radln. cedar chest. bureaus, picture.-. lawn mowers and numerous other art- lcles. HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. T. . CRAPAUU RINK TONIGHT ; First gains in Queens County Finals Crapntid Bantams . vs. Abbie Bantams Gamn time 7 o'clock ; Albany Si. Pats rs. llampsiiiro intermediate "C" Series 1 At. 9 o'clock I Skate after , sr. PAUL'S . 1 DRAMATIC CLUB Presents I "The Bells Of Shannon" Roilicking 3-Ml lrish Comedy ; sr. PAUL'S tram. Summerside MARCH lflth and 17th yspeclaltiee between the acte. Dwing In poor - SALE CONTINUES road and wt-ether conditions this week. our sale will continue all next week. I. F. MORRIS AND MORRIS ACCESSORIES Kinltora ........i.