Want Study OfS:ewage Disp osal Unit'For S"side - ELLERSLIE - AND BIDEFORD lympathy ll elf nded '0 the surviving rehtives of the late Friday. Oct. 5, 1956 The Guardian. Psge,l3 Science Aids In Of Bay Of Fundy Currents Study . -hallo lllilllgan, McNeills Mills, ” - w al h Id hi .,,,d, ,.i"”'”",.,..,.,'u',,;,..,,M'"' ":5 ””",”,",l,'f,7,'f,',',,:"',,.f,';,,””,,l,'d,';'5. 3:1,: "fl”H”,””””I”uh,b;”:';fj latrfesiginefce i;.Wet:lencsd!:;".nSei: HALIFAX. N. 3.. (Special) - us." A run and Willlife ssrvlosg ammo", nnnon u .3 inv..ug.t,, vii eglsyl "4 0”” ,3. ad ham, 9"” w- b. . wow mu" which tesnber lzth. Miniature floating radio stations PBY aircraft will assist in spotting , ion they urged the Town Council hazard existing . passed the dancer point and is to make towards the installation Miss Olga Hutchinson who is are going to help Canadian and the buoys daily. United States scientists study the no-hr... ....".l:.- 3"slr......W-”' "' '.."..."”' '”'”35'-l'-”'”"--i”-'ii 9-'1?-"-ii-'5-C ”".'”:.I: 3: "" .... '33-.".5or..'”W W rf.”:."...'-3. C ' u ' HI I TC. I 0 I in no trons dangerous pollution of efthe Town Council. explained the pendlturee VII: the Town Council ' "'3' """'"'” "M "" 1 M '1' "M" Summerside waterfront and bar- bar waters by the present sewer- sewer until recently. ended at the see well. and I O50-foot extan- parenil. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hut- . 1'-'iJersIle: also other rein- will be to discover the drift of sur- face water so that fisheries scient- er -- are weighted so that only two feet of the buoy shown above tfves and zuerslie and snrnrn - ists can determine the crisis of water. To it is attached a l2- age outlets. sion made this year, had not beat is one of the eat tax payers in side. herring stocks in the Bay. they long yup nntpnnn, - The action by the board follow- anticipated in the town's esinleted the town. but not regret hope eventually to be able to snake inside the cylinder is a modern cda discussion on tha.rnst- expeatiitdres and had cost ovu pending tax increases because of "”"'d' ”' "'- Glfillml Mlllar long-range predictions of herrins miracle of radio. it's a minntnre tor which began when Mr. Frank stone the facilities lirovidod throush Arnett made an inquiry as to why idrdcennen estimated that an i . transmits a signal twice a day tn the sewer pipes leading into the sdditionsl moo. would be roonn. he felt that the expenditure on the y”P'l”5u9tE”r”:::lr:l0:hl2'-ll -Ind the ex- R;3;g;;'t;og;dC;';gf'ogm”m”ul"m the "liarengus" but also will unto.) inri-bar c' the west end or the town ed to extend the sewer outlet to retail NWO? at-Hllldil Wu wasted mm” uwmem '9 I or Y for at an Andrew, N. B. W Um” matically answer the mother nhtpi hncl gt been extended into the th;l:iistbnino;;ngg3tcd& L y gnlmocsis '13” dglmmted the condition, Mr - Sm" Fm and WM", sm,,,,' callsnthe dl-lift busy, hann waers. . or . ..I -. .and Mrs. Hebert Hgrdy 4 new - 3115"" ersensl 3 CH: commented on the situation member of the hoard, said he llnd- Mr. Bell said that even an ex- left recently an Florrenceville, N. i'rl'o institu?:dn!rdlod:o2l::?l::8"l: '"1 9' 15 "c”"d5 di"'”0" P" l with reference to the outlet being eratood that the Provincial DCpIl1- ""193 W c5'l"lGl Whtern would 8” WM" they both plan to be em- the tudy which is of great i!npot't- hequency M 2393 ku0CYcl"- be only I slower in the need for played. ance to the large snrdlne hem W” "9 lulu"-llulll s sewersse disposal p t. Fmm at M” C 1. H t my i.ng industry of the two countries. gjzfge lf color with Wit: stripes. d 01" U0 9 38: are sttac asking N0 M?! IATIIING son are sorry to learn of her ex- This week the Canadian scient- the finder to return the' buoys - um . . ss 1 '"l:e!.s.eid that sslthoueglll bathing .A'l' El-Wmnnsml" 11” M, 0" "H" 333- CD. is show? abovg uvhere W sq” monk”. TE Mr mgwt ::gerhylrsm gnaw :3 ;:tnalt)i;iof)t'ti-e&. trill: ;h;0.Iillg.:l1:l)gobbeec:':n:1alg:!.toAI:.;:: V g ggi m iwmhlfedouou meltrnmr rsde tour- ricer commnndinn Maritime Air heinspecta thec-uard smthe R(.AFlCo dnro in in Sumrnetgxng to County Hospital, Summerslde, and of Trinity Ledges and. lurcher era and 'flsherme.n asking them to CIpn”fI3fY.' who 9 was no sale Command, Air Commodore M. Cos- Station shortly after 5 srrivalcarry out his Annual lnsp of since then has been removed to Shoals in southwestern Nova Scot- report sightings of the buoys. giv- . MYVW” 5"" I -cries of card parties sponsored all" igtlidlrtibgc bathing near the ipersonnel station facilities. Tyne Valley Hospital. where she is. They will be nlllowed to drift in mg the code number of the buoy. will be in llll Tlgnlah OM00. by use inning of Alba-ton Curling Jun: ",1 1' "fed to sewerage ll Wm 3 W59” ill? Fundy currents for two week the time. date and position. nrdsy. October 6th. Club was held Tuesday svsntns I C 0d by tidal waters alo There were five tables in illlyl are sorry to learn f his illn . Mr. Miller was s igatient in cilia Mrs. -lime! Coughlin. was movements and abundance. A during which time they will be trlnsmltting station which not only I . WILL BE E naivcir. IRIEHTOWN Hall. Mon- 1,, brmu Wm M" u, ,0... up t situa us which result visitor to Summerside recently, ::;i:e;;dFit;ywth;. 13:4”-'1;-l,,g:f;l;tzg The expe::!::ATwull) be mm dzi-iloslqusg ml-35-oo d'9”'b,l,mI',':' T.A. Clarke. and Mltlrice Perfi. nan I-:9l:"v"51:a1?" hazgggltlhff l'3fl"5l5t'l" ed each month in order to furnisl; a son censmusc - . g . expr ed ,- - . - ban Dew." and me on mug", Ie!ndMc,ori:::la.tit;nJaevardsMuTl:l. of an my in 9;5mchIl:::c':t:,(Ln the scientists with a precise meas. Council have attended Mrs. John Cnughlin wan hostess Willard MacAuslnnd and her in- Ilrement of the drift. This wiu . . r - llwl. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mlf.V tun MARGA-I-E P t .1 ch", winners in auction were Mrs. (3.1! to the w.l. to the ladies of the Bideford Wo- Ililmf-It e 300 driftbottles which Service. sundayfloogt. -ml. new Hunter and Vernon Gallant. COW tvgzgulr lwnv "Id "Filed an in. men's Institute on Tuesday eve Cmni 3" Ilready floating in the Bay of London 10. mm; M33”. um ., solation prizes were presented to ma, an II::Lutlhe Town cnnncu illnl. whens large number gather- nan, Gm,” Bunnie. Roomy Fundy with messages inside is: m.r Long River, 7.30 p.m. lggiwzlniyl: Ind ahmmpliznt 3? of a Sewerage ed for their regular meetings. A mied by wmmn Fwd M wind”. the finder that a reward nwnitn NORTH Tryon Presbyterian Chlirch, Oct. 7. Rally my service ll a.m. Miss Mary A. Macltensle. deaconess. . MONTBOBE PASTORAL Chaise Mrs. J.A. Noonall. Mrs. Fred Mill-' man. and Mrs. Herbert Matthews. PERSONALS carelessness and preconceived not Mr. Frank :Arn said that a sewerage was the only real gol he believed the coun consideration to the ' elt opinions espsessed b;?1):0g:g 3?: dl-Sposal plant utlon. He gnu cil should 3! nice social evening was spent fol- lowing the meeting. and the col- lection amounted to 36.00. A del- icious lunch was served by the hostess and baking committee. G.J.' Hayes. They are as follows: be two week's vacation. touring west- P.E.l., left recently by car for Toronto. where they will be em- Dloyed. They were accompanied by Mrs. Earle Williams of Toronto, who has been vacationing with re- latives and friends in Tyne Valley him for reporting the bottles and other lnfonnation to the Biologic- al Station. The Bay of Fundy herring in- dustry is very valuable to Canada's east coast fisheries. in well as to saucer from the United Ladies Aid, U "ed Church 0, and. service, Mrs. George Wolfe. Detroit. such .5 yngnm wh,chm::;IElt1”l” " chllld:en,Mwm:t-ullhailegylfd rm: and surrounding districts. Egilaudfltata-1eI5!8;dl!&I: " d Oct, C. bemoh H H, Michigan, is spending a weeks hol- up the health hazard existin ”" I couple oi ill!" l-It "eh Vl5ll' Miss Orell Hayes Ellerslie Maritimee had a mark t in Stun tidy! 3 l mpMontrose la” 3' ll" mm? 0' ll" mmh” lliSl9lf-etitlle council be 1 E and W3 "ml ll" P'"”"- M” "M left on September for Tor: 1955 of 32960000 Th ct tvl ll. li- . . . ma" . . . :lrrrm,s'&:nkoff:l"inng Services. Key. 'm"- M"- 3"” M”"l9'W i:V&Idlllatlon into the donstmttgatl M11 69'4"” um”- "" onto, where she pin a take an Inn! of all herring by oClina:l.ni; NR. 5...... - - git mil; tl:.Vt0ltVhelt;l.Hhould b d Jr; W, gm mm? Comm, giiiguzgzk for the nlted Church edlnw g.l;el5oB0gy pg! dllluxidg NORTH. BEDEOUE United before money was spent one to" t guests. of M . e'Cdml:linr'e- a landed value ,of s'5ze,oool,m1-15;-,1 Grandmother In i:::::::::.--.:,-:.;- -5”-iii .1 .... ...:-. ....."s....'. ..:r:,::::..o:.:r:.-.:::'::..:::::: -;,y:- it'- ” H ' ' ' ' ” "wenie ll-1 successfully after und 0 - comump ml" med- z,:to p.m. Travellers Rest. 730 p. ' 0 ill-SD08-Il plant he said. " t "'3 ""' bait, and i I food, The m, 730 p.m Freetown. Rev. s. 6 Highway ACCldOl'Ii' it has to come. and will elite?-.3333 my ",4 3,, An, uunmnm, slerlyu 1:” tails Prince County ospit- m and fl" 3: mm" M';:l.: w'”s' Minmen Mrs John M Handrahan of As- Mlllllimllrese t am 5i:i'fii':' gmmhmm yl "amt l . . n 9 . - s IIHEADAI.-BANE - U N V7 E 9 cension near Tlgnlsh, is a patient could be trouble iota” anymt'im:hel: 134 3llllm3"ld9- i.:s"'.s Mr church, Sunday 001- 701- 3059 Yll' in the western Hospital at Aibart- said. and "nothing is more 'irn- and Mrs Wllli':ni Nelson 'MonI LUCKY coun ley ll a.m.. North Gflllvllle 3 9- on suffering a head injury received Durtent than the health of our cit. Friends of Mr. James Williams ma! ' ATHOL, luau. (AP) - If lug rn. F;lle.?IslI;! lzuecyucifpe in an accident inTlgnl.sll last eve- and I feel that they Itllt w sorry to than of ht-t 111322;: ' sort or thing continues cirnru. miss all 0- - - hing. - c sens) win rt i - Wlllluil I Pdul on woanua , nth, ' illglsss Hledley Lo;vi:hng.erwioi-t- ReV- mmr. and Mrs. Hendrshaif and on this matterlgppo u" Wm" THE ant orrdlcnn Comgnantlf; mtt.lit:he”Aul1rtIgend(froli;1 31.11. ggsAtl'iinusr:.mcomigtnndlns gr. Prince county nosizltal. tn, nnum 31pm tin, :::e:rofMb::ldth'eulu'c”kies?.gi3p: . IYii0i'- - elr little grandson. Glenn Gavin. l,o,M.m 1, ins Maritime A Comman . A us it a er . cer on. ummers e. sum. when they sold hot drinks golf-for urn com m I ' AMI! or 'l'h i Mrs. I he Coughlin vis- .. W 0" P -- ---m -m E:.:3.':”'1t.:Ji:"i1 ..:: 32::--.::'.::s.. ..:..?.; s.::"':::o:;.:-.v::-mi. .... .. .;:........... ..:..er...-. .. ;;.-;,-;;--,;,-,--.;-.,;,u--.,,,,,,.,, .,.--,e.- ---,- -- --- am. it to cd Baptist Church Services. sun- "mm "3 Mom undmm Dallas with In Isricuitunl messing facilities at RCAF Station Warrant Officer Gurray Harlmess. inspection throughout Maritime Atr guest of her dancing and son-in by M, ,L mcnwuu ind m, W by '"""' i'l'Y"'l Willi BI!- day, ll a.m. Bundsy School 10.15 between two cl" Mr. Hndnhn tlillegler concerning an Amreictm summerside. Wednesday. Standing Mess Sergeant and Group Captain Command which has stations on law, Mr. and Mrs. Ruuell Cough- by M; 15.12,. Mun.” n hr" " 'c”"d lwl" 15 "'- "”.”'ds.S"ir'.""i;'t.:r in on ....-......... ......... .n...”".:3,:.l:dL:".':”.t:.::;:- no the to on W cm "- mi-we -- -i- - -- '9"1”d- "' ” ' ' ' and shock but were not seriously W" - efrainyweethar D. D" mum". Mum! on 0' an an "In M. aunltorted by Fred Blngham and Mrs Imaaeal loss has retisra- . - Harry Llnkletter in an inquiry into wiser IN in e e e e edhcisiefs-oln'l'ernnte, esbe ppinpggndpgq.-by... IEDIQUI Pastoral 3 . ly'h:::;Au'5d "'0 WIIOI VII hsd- ills: s salons for apparent lack of nu been a resident for a number m. nnrnmnnny 9,. onm-in n-und. World-wide CW"""'l"'v ""”'i ' ”"'"' "'1 " '0 the m-out tor of months Her may friends weI- and relatives of Mr. snd Mrs. 3.1.. SUMMERSIDE The United Church of Clllldl-IRW "'9m37Vt "ii: duly on Canadian 0 e Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth smallman come her back to the community. l;acDou8nll ilsthered at th sir i "P" &..'?.i .”i:Jl.'::'o;.?:."li.i'.:..”l:i:.li;' or i:' Mncxinnon :?...:"...l: 5. i.l::.:'..i::'”...i.i.'i'i::'. Are Re-dPPOInleCl Al Meelilig ::.:ir;”.i:."t;.i;.:":: 3:51:22 :.."::;' 2.": z:.:.:”':.':”.'.:'.":.'?.;.”:.”:: ';:.'":.:,': .5,":.-:.;”.';:.'i';'....-33'": .... .,.:: N r-H-I-I, -3, Oct. 1: Albany. 9.30 n.m.: Bede ' ' 3"-rric-n hot-ton coming into - snd Mrs. John Oliver, Alberto:-I -roronto sitsr spddins s Indus: nicely filled Purse was vrossntsd stew stts rsodsra 1 runs qne, 11 a.m.; Borden. 1.80 pm. (Continued from page 1) avimile. The retiring officers of the Sum- October 16th in the Presbyterian Monday evening. A deconud bu. vuiun' rpm; relatives here. than from the community, as well hoase, fireplace, bu-dwoon Q... The sacrament of the Lords Sui? smpyy Inn." ut (5 '9g?t:nlllEl that this was merslde Girl Gultlel WE" NIP Church hall. It was also announced list containing Elfts was Presented mid as individual gifts. Mrs. Met:Dou- dirorlt. ea heated. lot I Pu. Wm be chewed no nu nnpoint, "Pup". need whu mu, be M". 2 0 any "1 national tariff trade pointed last evening at the annual um we Gm.Gu.da Wm be "king by Misses Sandra Ashley and Shirt 353- IN "'1 -71""! Iltll 5.11 wnn pp-unngnd with . cu, n4 1,, . A. w, 0' men” . ed ide-educatlon'. Sloppy habits of alizelfllnen w :vyhaetx:pee:lfe'l?: moi; meeting held H the home 0! Mm orders on the week of October 8th lay P”dh”m' The brlde W” ” V. 1"” "mud Mm. . QLIABY UNITED Baptist Chhrcb. C. 0.-Hewlett B.A., B.D, Minister. Tliankellving I . October 7th. 1066. Rev. J. B. Wil- son. Senior Counsellor for Young People of the Maritime Convention will be guest speaker Knulsford 10.30. Alma 8.00 Springfield West 7.30. Come and Join us in Thanks- giving. Thanksgiving offering. ions and prejudices often are ob- stacles tn the education of the in- dlvitiual. The closed mind or the careless mind can frustrate educ- ation however attractlve it may be. "The 'lnlddlil1l' aspects of ed- ucation need considering. Eve - one agrees that educati shou develop the minds and abilities sion Ca ventlons had fail reference what these meetings. lime was getting in return, They said that an examination of recent texts of these trade con- ed to reveal any soever to a discus- Slon 0' bulk Potatoes. and they ll"! 500! nellqcted or forgotten by Canada's representative to The orielnal tariff on Canadian chairman. Mrs. T.L. Llnkletter, for the annual cookie week. secretary. Mrs. Wilfred Burns; treasurer, Mrs. GJ. Hayes; badge secretary, Mrs. R.A. Horne; pub- lic relations. Miss Carrie Holman. A decision was made to hold the meetings the first Wednesday of each month. and an announcement was made that the Provincial semi- treasurer. a Blue Guides and Brown Guides Reports on the year's activities were given by the chairman and on the financial statement by the Activities at Blernon Park were reported by Mrs. R.M. Smith. and report was made by Mrs. Allie ham. A pleasant social evening was enjoyed and refreshments were served. Miss Anna MacDonald. mise- ioanry of the Presbyterian Church in Canada to British Guiana, was sisted in opening them by Miss Sandra Sampson, while the verses were read by Mrs. Herbert Prid- ern Canada and United states. Theywere accompanied Bertram Phillips who is em- ployed in Halifax. went the st wieekend wltllhisisslailyin er- lie. and one from the Bideford Women's Institute both of which she was an active member. Mr. Maebongsll ery from the choir of the United Church of which he was a mem- l)ll'lBd'l fountain pen from the llllerslie Co-op of which he was a director and secretary. A nice so- was -also presented with e Bymn- A i cial we spent and e - ,,q,,,,,,,,,,. 3... M ,,,.,,,,,, ,,m, - annual meetins will be held on M-cNsiii- l';'';',' 'P""" " ' Wm” '"9""l stir. and airs. John oouhlin and icious"l'I:3 ws's served by age crapaud Th.."' sniu: socrnnr Muss -The which individuals will seek to corn ;'2?3.”'2.';'".B:," .1:i'.'i”":.n'"",'.'. :1 tllb:u;;l':lIld:ii't' h1eV1lgs.tlti'h.eIhgl:: W IN MI'-- E-ih Cwshiin. I-die-. Mr. and Mrs. M-ebosuil executive of the summerside trolthe minds and abllltiesof child the iniornistion aveli'sble itmip . renter. last week. Worship was "" c."””...:L.'"o':."....& ""1 1"" "' "" "" mu" m 'M d P K "1 Branch of the Bible society, met no is often a danger. Too many pen.-on um jg would "mun m n conducted by M". Cu.pem"' u. Mrs. . . Ontario. I an H O y C in the spring Street Baptist Hall shackles on thought will prevent definitely or until the Canadian 9 sisted by Mrs. Lloyd wiike who up, no in-n, Jggk uauee, 1;". man pm, North... in on Wednzehsyfwevanlng t:.lm& GdllI;lU0hl. in m m. M 0', rgpfg'goen(.uvg mm” nnm, . . I aces: the scripture, and Mrs. aonnnn, worn guest. of Mn. no. pun. grnpioygn no as. nun-. Irrnng e incurs oc ve ents its si. I I h rgelfill hlediPr . - . .3. ,, le Socle.t';7 canvass wlsi.:: will be llsationa" Dr. Mscxinnon wanton A I mm" on it en W 0 n A," bu" "mu Mr nu M" 0! Mn L Bumwh mm” carried on within to say. the Miss MacDonald gave a most It. MeNevin on Sunday. leptssnber Brd. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter nd son and daught . Catherine pm 'A-!- 8.30 , districts tibia and not Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. as. r. Mrs. Keith Mac all convened slons. intereltins description of her work ' cm," ,,,,,,, - - - - - . the next few weeks. in a ...'. a meeting of on cross and The following candidates passed mess the people of British Gul- Mrs. George Hardy and family ,,,,, n','..',,"i'r'.,'ydo.iw.y, Fre: P Kubdd. 4 ' himself and the enecutivo no Water Safety Committees for Port the Red Cross and Royal Life Illa. especially the DOOM! ill l!!!” have moved home after being a 1.”. on gum” sepumim. 13”. "37 :2 TBE PIISIYTIBIAN Ielorlols agricultural eelnsni the Hill. Tyne Valley. llllerslie - Bid- Saving Society tests. lleld ll BOi'l1lC- A number Ol llliilei resident in Gagetown. N.B.. for Marjorie Main ll Clllltll 30l'VlD0l 101' 9 llllb Board of Trade for the purpose of eford in Ellerslie Senior School Beginners: Eleanor Hutchison. Ilmwetl I 81'0"!) of east Indian the put few months. Mr. Hardy Keith Mcxlnnon. who is ernplor C ,' 7th. Freetown sued weaknesses the moon. in. on Thursday. September 27th. Janice Mlllar. Eileen Coughlin, women assembled for their sn- returned to his work in Gagetown on on . dredge boat, is spending UPROAR IN HONOLULU t School iooo sin. Divine sorvioo salary systems in my on cnnsnisn ' g. Mrs. Courtney Maynard reported clmord Macoousall. Betty Smith. nuai Prrsbytei'ini- Miss MacDonald utter spending the weekend with some time with his wife and snisii short subject, 1100 am Keir Memorial Melpe- ass as it relates totbe lack o sun- for the Port Hill class where the Sadie strongman, Sinclair Mac- also had recordings of the hymn his family and other relatives here son Jimmy, while the boat hat ' ;:ue ltinday gcgool !:wxp.ns. Div- my duty on pom”. lhlppd inn, Instructor was Mr. Robert Gallant. Nevin. Malcolm Williams. Allan sung. the prayers and addresses gone to dry dock. D.H. xbnujsunmnnzn ne service . p.in eslslngton Sunday School l0.M a.m. Divine u 3 ( d c nunmon in. J ion: M s. Dorothy Robinson, English is the lengusge spoken and two children have returned to service 1.30 A cordial wel- potato producers of 't,his Jo lol'.rI-rllulzillrrt-I 4:! the C0umOmn- Milllizent Stetjvnrt, Toni Maccnull, in British Guiana, those present thier home in Toronto. after apend- l coins in all. . l. H less, I. to thou no.1 nun. ducted by Miss Eileen sulherland. Peter aaccanil. Allen Robinson. It the meeting were able to share In: a holiday with relatives in El- A,, I. Th. -ED, lllnlltlr ..Al.llRTON PAITOIAL GINO Unltd Church of Canada Sindhi October 1th. Alberten - 11 a.m. , oty Communion. Sunday school at the same hour. rigiiish - a pan. Worship. Cae- and her two boys. Mrs. Slincnir cumpec - 0:” pm. - DIIIII! has - is only one part the t t ccessfully. Also 2 mm- Carol Maccanli. Marilyn Williams. s Csull who has been stng Schoel mo pan. Warship. All of education. Nine-tenths of us. mnMl:”A:(nI;'uLlfe:!ll.:0II;.:IOd ab. beneimeiililted an Bron" Mum. mum. shupei Vem.mmmhe,,,,,, Mn Lloyd mm! cmwwd the with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 31' nu; ml (min. services will be ceaductedbyltev. Mt! ""33 lion and two the Bronze Cross. Judy Miller. I-illln M 9i'- innnn oi the mating in M1. ........::-M.--o A.S. Weir. D.D. tend- lit! I All llll "ill!!! lbfill Illlil Plans were discussed for Water Seniors. Shirley Grant. Mary changes, so must field. For a stale teacher is bound to be a pose teacu- er. "The syste leis and tone Woman In iured o'clock. on Church Street in Al- On Alberton Street Several members of the Eller- Williams. Mrs. Harry Cudmcre. Director of Red Cross First Aid. Swim- ming nnd Water Safety com- mended the Committee on the re- sults of the Ellerslle-Bldefnrd Course which were most grati- fying. Il members were enrolled in the Junior class and 17 Pllled Jean MacDonald. Kathleen Mor- rison, Brian Morrison. Betty Found Carl Macbougall. Leonard Bur- leigh. Mary Arsenault. Eva Mac- Cauil, Geraldine Marchbenks Mar- garueite Marchbanks. Marion Marchbanks. Jean Phillips. Intermediates: Mary William. of these christian women. Since in the inspiration of these acts of worship. Miss Mat-Donald also conveyed gr tings from Rev. Robert Din- cnnson. one time student minister of Alberton Presbyterian. who is now a missionary in British Gul- MacDoiiald for her much apprec- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Maccanll lerslie and Tyne Valley. Mrs. Mac- Caull came on here ahead of her husband to spend some extra time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. sterling Williams, Tyne Ville!- They were accompanied back by Mr. MacCaull's sister-in-law and REGEN ZACHARY SCO'I'I' "WINGS OF DANGER" - KAY KENDALL TODAY 3:15 - 7 - 9:20 SAT. 7 - 9:20 AJOHNN v WEISSMUI. LER .4-3; f W k I J 157. Willi . u , V. . ”'”"' ""”"' ' '"" berton she was mm. to the West SITE? mrerllberes olnfhe Committee Roye.lmIfife saving society Bronze '35-!-32:5; T!:9al:lSlt?:l:' IUNM '7' NM U - t ' ' reported that the published list Medallion: John Williams. l"-V9lYii Them" the Lord's pr. g-' ,-:d on R f em ao""'”n'”'”"'”u"P"”" of successful swimmers was in- Morrison. Mi,p,h' gengdimgnn i,z.':,u:m 9,: long!" .- Ctlllll! ll0IPllIl ll 3"mm"3ld9 couplets. The Red Cross Wafer Bronze Cross: Clara Ann Fourid..m,e",,g ,0 , do", MAME and is roportsd to have suffered Safety service regrets the omis- Gemmy smith. Fri. Sat. 7:159:15 Matinee sat. A a the I sssioas leg fracture. head ln- During a social hour the hostess 2:30. Gary cooper in a story of --uni-use-snsinnsrsns-mn....o.... Ivan itkiriesnasd possible iatel'I:,l islins gasasssistg ME selrvin by gr adventure aniifulalge inrothepaolah , elf I. MVCR mi l Ill Of. II VCYII rpen , sggg jg "R ' vow at Hees Wit rows in Favor and Mrs. wnu-. mas". is our. lltllte Dr. Mac e (k ' Otfaw , 0 f. gag, ,, Amman, Pfogfum Of Diefenbciker As Leader - - Professional Cards Chartered ii rilarn, a. c. (CPl -George nous.pisnnodscotmntiooinot- Heutodhywithdrew IfmdfsstawadlIrlngIieweekofDec.l0 eceotenderfortlle Prepessivefechoose a successor to Hon. Certified Seed Potatoes - H Mcisaren. Charlottetown. P. E. 1.; c. H. Godwin. rrederietoa. N.n.; and R. C. Layton. Kentville. NJ. CAMEO - SUMMERSlDE( . 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