V i val-Maia sis.” of ..::..i e ' wlei(..iVle.. ., t his cnrinidia holidays with-. pan- entl at Dundee. W A large c iattended PoplariPoint choel Concert and Christmas tree ,held on Dec. 20th ' ill the school:-oom.. The -children. i many-of therliirve youngnmsde s craditableg show in. reflecting great credit on their teacher." Mrs. 7 Keiyiet-h Robertson. Later. Santa , appeared to the joy of young -as i old. and distributed m gifts. Mini Mary l.Csn1D5.I ' ofdfhatgv A iottetown spent this 'Ch tmna i holidays. with her parents-here. Pte. Robert Jenkins 'ol. laondolli ' Ontario. returned to his duties af- ' ier spending Christmas 'with his parants,, Mr. and Mi-a..C. Earle lenkins of Dundas. . " Tbecmrny friends of Mrs. John Acorn, Dundas. are sorry to hear she is a patient in Montague Memorial Hospital. All hope. for her speedy recovery. Mr. Farquhsr Campbell gacciom- panied by Wilbur Wood, were vis- itori. to Montague on Sunday last. Mr. Charles Miller of Water- town, Mass.. who had not"-. been home for a number of. years. is i now visiting his aged mother. Mrs. James Miller. ' , 7 i Gdsm. Merlin Campbell. of Val- cartler' Camp. Quebec.. "who has been spending his holidays with his parents. Mr..snd Mrs. .Tames Campbell. met with a very painful accident on Monday. While hunt- ing in the woods, he tripped and - fell. the gun discharging a bul- . let through his foot. Gdsm. Camp- bell is now being cared for at the Montague Memorial Hospital. Miss Margaret McLeod, R.N.. is now visiting friends in Nova Sco- iia. x ' The many iriendsiof Mr. John L. Judson. who last year under- went an extensive operation on his foot, and has had a walking V cast on ever sine. are glad 'to hear he shall soon be home, with- out the cast. entirely healed. Miss Georgia Campbell of Bos- ton. Mass., accompanied by her sister Julia, flew home to spend Christmas with their father Joseph Campbell. They returned on the 30th. i g Miss Ada 'McDoiiald of Union Commercial College, Ch'town. is at Eresent visiting her home in Dundas. The many Jrlends -of Philip Campbell. who is a patient in the Montague Memorial Hospital. are glad ito hear he is recovering rap- idly and will soon be, home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Docken- dorff and daughter Linda were visitors to the home of Mr. Dock- endorff's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vinehali Dockendorff. Duhdaic ' Aussie Army ' Revises Tactics OANBERRA (AP) - The Aus-' Iralian army is adopting i.mms- 1 siately a new tactical doctrine to keep pace with developments in atomic and thormo-ihuelear war- fare, Army Minister Josiah Francis uinounced Jrhursdsy. .53 3.1 wt: .... 33 2-3Ql't-IF.-'T.”;'.K2! it ,tne ora attempting to attach grappling hooks to two cars which carried six persons to 1'0 their death early Saturday. The cars took a wrong turn while crossing lake ice. .to' the i right of the picture, and plunged into the water. Two survivors scrambled ashore to CPR Devil's Gap bungalow camp in background to get help. Midway between boats is a cat from the camp that sat on the ice for hours watching operations. breakdown of which have become well said. i feet are with the armies of Canada. the United States, New Zealand, India, - WEGUARANTEEA J vii-co - SAVES GAS , . NEW YORK (AP)-Farmer wei- terweight chsrnpion Kid Gsvilsn cleared tbe.wsy Wednesday for a Johnny sexton - Cagmen Basilio title bout in Syracuse April I, by withdrawing his claims for an im- mediate rematch with Sexton. Saxbon. who won the title from Gayilan in Philadelphia last octo- ber. and Basilio. the No. 1 con- tender, are expected to sign for the light within a day'or so. Upon receippt of Gavilan's with- drawal-in, writing - Jim Norris, president of the International Box- ing Club. promised. Gavilan a match with the Button - Basilio winner within 45 days of the Syracuse scrap. - I Govilsn also was assured of a Feb. 23 date at Miami - possibly against sugar Ray Robinson. ex- welterwelght and middleweight king. Robinson holds two victories ,over the Cuban. Gavilan said he would be men- aged ,in the future .by Ghade. superintendent of vans. bank. Chade has been reported making I H!- - Weather Records During Last Year Mr. Warren iA. Bums, of the Meteorological Station at the Ex- perimental Farm, reporting on the weather records for 1954 said that , summer cooler than average. The lowest temper- ature was in February when it - dropped to ten below zero and in January when the mercury regis- iered seven below. The maximum tempe ature in January was 43 and in February 40. Shifting over to .; the warmer months, Mr. Burns said that the warmest day was in June when the thermometer ran up to 84 with August checking off at 81 and July reading 80. The November high reading was 62 End low 21. with December show- ing a high of 52 and a low of 15. The heaviest rainfall was in July when 4.50 inches was recorded and the lowest in March with a resding of .91 inches. The Januar snowfall amounted to 45.0 incheg, Fiebruary 15.5 inches and March 28.0 inches. The November reading on snow- was 10.0 inches and 20.5 in December. Bright sunshine hours. readings r the year we're: Jan. 704, Feb. 66.0. March 13 . April 303.9. May 184.0. June 210., July 206.8. Aug. 199.5. Spat. 151.0, Oct. 108.0. Nov. 51.3. Dec. 43.7. Total bright sun- (CP Photo) shins hours 1650.0. ' Whe'reWSix Died in Lake Accident Ontario provincial" police and volunteers use boats in an open channel -near Ken- waix:c:ea.ea Foil Sa'xion,f. :- Basilio iTitIe' In" April :i Yamil . final arrangements to buy agav- ilan's ' g act 1 AIIQI A conditon is tb pea receive a small perc tags of Gsviiani ring earnings an i" 1051. .. . MM..m.-..:-1??-J. 1 . GEGETOWN . , .,'Miss Sheila D'eLosy and Mia! Joanvld by students at Prince of Wales liege returned to their studies o'n'Janua.ry 4th. J . Mr. Cullen Debory. Mechanical Engineering student, at Nova Bcotla Technical Ooiiege in Halifax, N.B., left on Tuesday. January 4th to resume his.studiea. after spending the Christmas and New Year's holidays with his parents,im'. and Mrs. F. J. Dellory. Mr. Leo Fay of Newport. was horrible mess ...'.z... 'u . cizhbynao wrec:g:: give;-urn s. roan 0 f I 1', - ed" to liar duties was amp-pm. meat of Public Works in the ell; otter spending the Christmas and enia. . -i . Miss Irene Ryan. of-the staff of N. 5.. arrived home last.-week to spend the L '” y season with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ryan. Friends of Mr. Henry McGurk; will regret t learn he is I patient in .the Char ttetown Hoppital. fol- lowing an illness at his home for two" months. It was deemed ad- visable to remove him to hospiml for treatment after suffering from a business visitor to Georgetown jaundice and cold. His many 0" M0nd3l'- 3331- 3”. ' friends here hope to see him out Miss Joyce Jenkins and Miss man ".1... . ally Johnson, were visitors to Mn pl-"gm cu,-lgy, . at um Oharlottet n on Monday, Jan- New Yuri. bond". Wm, dog; WV. -"W friends in this vicinity. Mr. Curley Mm Vem” M”"9" M" "n has been on the staff of . rowse T""d”5" ”n””5' lm m "5”'"9 Brothers for a number 0 years her studies at Prince of Wales and 1. wewknqwn he... .5 .1w.y. College after r" the . 4 me group. holidays with her "parents. Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Martell. Bernard Walsh, Gerald Murphy, Jackie Levers, Gerald D. Murphy and Stewart Hansen, left on Tues- day Jan. 4th to resume their htuciies at st. Dunstan's College after spending the holidays at their homes in Georgetown. On Monday, January 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. ,Stanley Straight, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenidns, Mrs. Hibbett Jenkins. and son Floyd and Mrs. Myrtle Sab- ineau, motored to Charlottetown,- where they visited Mr. Hibbett Jenkins. who is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. The Misses Doris and Emily Walsh, returned to their home in Georgetown on Tuesday, Jan. 4th alter a visit in Charlottetown. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llam Jay. On Mcmday, January 3rd, George Refuse, Jackie Publicover and Richard MacNeill left for Halifax, N. 8., where they will take their final examinations, prior to Join- ing the Canadian Army. AQ. ST. MARGARETS-AT-CLIEFE, England (CP)-Residents of this Kent community have trained. a badger. an animal noted for its shyness of humans. in pick up food left outside their homes. PORTSMOUTH, England (C?)- Total haul of a thief who broke into fdur homes at this Hampshire seaport was 10s and a package of figs. p - . o .. by , Miss Mary Mclnnis and her friend. Miss-I'l'eresa Rossiter, have rgturned to,their duties in the city following a long Christmas and New Year's holiday at their ” here. . , Mr. John Butler. of the City Hall staff. spent the New Yearsholldays with his friends in Moreil. return- ing to his duties on Monday. A car reported as from St. Pe- ter's rolled over into the ditch in this vicinity near McMillan Bro- thers store around one A. M. Sun- day morning on the very slippery highway. The driver walked to the village to secure ,some help and some twenty young men -answered the call in a truck and carried-the machine back onto the road: No one was hurt. A truck leaving the Little Flow- er Church grounds on Sunday morning failed to turn on the icy road and plunged headlong into New Year's holidays with her par- - V the (1iildres1's.H5apiiI,I,1. ililliilx. ' lie 0. . la . m a:A::1n.' l'I'ogietahaad'isiajob-,-orland gag--thaabilityC0!aldqtli6k' iy can spell the difference bar . tween sumac and failure. Yeti R limo sumo imp. raaiiing V moet.ofuse.repoorrea.da1a.' January Reader”! 1? 70111 the bad raadllli hlhtl. that can cost you time, money - even is hettbt 301); 0591'! simple suggestions to lrill b1'03k ' 55: J3?'7”..i.-".1... fiesta- Diseot Y? 9 , ing interest. including the but from leading magazines and currbntbooks,inoondanaodfsrm. DRY CLEANERS 120 Kent St. Cl.lDMORE'S Phone In! Auspices of Islander-s' llookeyllianettes . FRIDAY. JAN. '1 - 2:30 to 5 .. ' Lots of Dainty Food Stuffs at l R0ylNSON SUPPLIES, LTD. Corner Queen Kent Sta. Pakistan and South Africa. This. said Francis. would enlarge the Australian army's training facili- ties. "The new planning will mean the many prcoedures estab- ished over the last 20a years," he moan cooks BIGGLESWADE. England (09) -There's a long waiting list for the boys' cookery society at the grammar school in this Bedford- shire town. Because of limited fac- ilities only 18 pupils can join at one time. . 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