The Eastern ' Guamfiait ENTERTAINS CLUB - .Mrs LOADS PRODUCE - The M.V. members of Acme Past Noble under command of Captain Ed Grands Club. Montague, Tuesday Fitzpatrick. arrived business period, conducted by the from the Poole and poor: President, Mrs. J. D. MacLeod, as warehouse. The vessel sailed In the sisted by Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. late afternoon. A Iociai evening. featuring ”scrab- ed Montague on January 7. new with honors. being awarded Mrs. Archie Hilchey, Mrs. Llewel- in and Mrs. D. M. MacDonald. Lunch was served by the M51955 assisted by Mrs. Llewellyn and Mrs. MacDonald. 9 Personals Miss Mary Sullivan, R.N.. who recently returned from Montreal. depting a position in Charlottetown Ajggggggygjgggg Curling Today At Montague Army Recruiting on The Increase Sgt-. H. H. MacLeod, the Recruit- ing Sergeant at the local Army Recruiting Station. has returned to his duties after spending a period ,5 a patient in the R. C. N. Hos- pital at Halifax. During his ab- sence the station was operated by Sgt. J. H. Doucette and Sgt. D. A. Coddington. Rink today: 7 P. M. -- Pepler Trophy East ice - L. A. Johnston vs C. Stewart. . West ice - J. S. Desitoches vs Wm. MacLean. d The sergeant reports that recruIt- 9 P. M, int: 50' the Cmmdlan Army iRe- East ice - P. Sinclair vs Dr.-P giilari has shown a definite im- McIntyre. pmvement In recent weeks. The West ice - H. MacGregor vs A ollowlng recruits have been en: Sullivan. rn"cd for three year terms: JUAEDII Norman Arsenault - Kin- kora Roland Howard Bambrick - Char- iottetown. Micheal Charles Watts A Grand Charles Gerald Kemp. -' 50"”! 1-racadie Stephen Gary Cheverie Cyril Dougla Mines. N. S. . Charles Gerald Kemp - Souris Stephen Gary Cheverie - Souris MacLean. Sydney Victoria Joseph Irving Doucette - Mayr 37 Pius Leo Muilaliy - Souris Li-ii Angus Mallard - Souris Augustus v Frederick Vincent DeCoste A Char- Jumcs Waiter Gill A Union Road lmtemw" . . Clmlcs Coleman MC-I-ague gg Chm, Carl Frederick Riggs - Charlotte- iutlctnwn mwn Eilmonii Christopher Sahely - Y's Men's Day- liFire Pays Particular I (Continued tom page it fofidomeatic purposes. small com- mercial accounts. fire fighting. t M ta ned h to work In. with the local evening, At the close of a brief and took on a cargo. of SEES: auocl:rtTon's plans for YMCA Week Thom . Banquet Celebration. the 100th An- lillllfy nuai moeregtins ottontgebi-gltlll?eMf;: fdoundry of Hall and Stavert locat- These vico clubs of the "Y".- Y's Me mun, "Men of and for the "Y" Observed Today The President of the ' t lion- gl Aggoclg ' of 1''! MelI'l Clubs, Malcolm Bowman. Nis ars Falls. ads and the United States for one day of National YMCA week to be particular day. Jan. 3th., Is deslg- 01 observance. Century Dinner the Century city limits. All officers and mem- bers of the department performed on. their duties in an efficient manner. 11;; two local Y's Men's Clubs with over 05 per cent attendance few yeu-3, ago held their weekly lneetlllll by 83- II me ,,,e,,,.,..... enjoyed a delightful another Newfoundland ship clear- tend-Ice It the Three serious fires occurred dur- Ingtheyear.InJ McLure which Rix's Grocery and Ment's Restaur- ant. On arrival at the scene we and, 120 as still alarms. Eleven justers. the calls were for outside the general alarms. onElmAvenuewu ' tum " completely destroyed. On June 15 lid on Thursday evening. these "Y" ' Salounblgf wok pl."-In thee Lid”?! (nub; will sponsor a mammoth d to be held in the gym f the is visiting her parents, Mr. and and .130 mend 0 The main of fires wer grass fires. In co City F silorltled that a 1955 u, ns ad been 9 resulted in orde Attention To Safety . Measures 7... c..”'.."i'i'; 'i-ii'"'h.iZi'”ii 'ti"if Ci.” Ontbssroceivedperm onfmm 0 0 - - "'9- ' . rtod that th Fir Department the National Councils of both Can 39110 dad to . 9 grin dun" of which 57 were classed ll Benet"- Le,-oy white was hostess to the Savai from Buren, Newfoundland. set aside as Y's Men's Day. This II. during the year amounted to 5'I0.- his. The balanc ooo which does not include on "if "P Prince Edward Theatre, as this has not been completed by the ad- cau e I th in rlt e iafiify Yluesf oiIaI;,u.I'ny- preventive equipment and instan- WATER GIIMM. The amount supplied through met- cred accounts was 199504.553 gal- e of 43,976,011 gal- the amount used and re-modelling many calls were received from the Provincial Fire Marshall for consultations on fire accumulated rubbish yd atlona nnection with his duties as ire Marshall. Chief Jewell total of Isl inspect- carried out. which rs being issued for rebuilding of three chimneys three fire escapes. also the down or rebuilding of six ” ., lnthei , " of apartment and rooming houses particular site ntion was -given to day and Sunday evenings as part of the special week's program. badly damaged. y f d W P adm. blaze. the adequate provision of fire es- M1'5- -4- 15- SIIIUVBII. PI'I0l' I0 00' celebrations as outlined for Satur- 300"; 5.9:? e,Y,:n:;mem, we,-y capes, in many en es provision was very unsatisfactory. ' Near the end of the year we had e case of new construction treet flushing purposes and other ublic uses. RECEIPTS. PAYMENTS The sum of Sl30.933.06 was coll- ected tn water rates during the e 537,382.35, an over 1954. The amount paid over to! the City of Charlottetown to take crea... is due to e care of the sinking fund and inter- eat on outstanding debentures was 543,550.71. counts. .329.73 more than in 1954. for the year were decrease of 5179.94 and new services. counts to The water construction account . dr f ' started WILII a credit balanc with cnsiilngngegl-Inml . 44. The receipts In this sewer or water construction ac- were higher than the ex gene to a mimbe of i . is paid 1955. with an overdraft at the wit will be necessary to apply to uV9l'dHift of 55,172.99. This in- isseueCoIiII2Ilc)I:lntiIY':s "Iou1"0rI;gon m sewer and water construction ac- take care of the over- ts for the in- account pendituro 54 scounta The M17111 Y'l Me's Club. I0l'- the Prince Edward Theatre fire merly the -Charlottetown Y's Men's Club, was aarganizlededneiar thhe end 0' 1925 in "WV is C lifter stro ed the remises housing ER. early in low. its members. by in- McLYaine LtiI).. Horne Motors and Curling schedule at Montague GIVIIIIIII ind Wmbmed CH0"-' W979 Ratt and Macliae Ltd. Our pump- I5"39I3' ”'P”"5IbIe I” "'9 P1'""" ers worked well during these fires. lag and erecting the present fine YMCA building on Prince St. which was the most dlsaaterous. the worst since 1951 when fire de- but both men and equipment were I SPECIAL Moonlight Skate Y's Men's Club was organized,- 1 - h -1 ted mm (or ,.Y,. en.” work. This gIJgEIilTgIiIcIl t ey I)! sue ub has greatLy assisted in YMCA note that the first Y's Men's Club was organized In the year 1922 at Toledo, Ohio, by Judge Paul Alex- ander. In 1923 the first organizat- George Ernest Cannon- Hampton pm Wu aggempged in Cgngdg at Sydney. N.S.. -Souris movement international. Merlin Emmerson MacDonald - growth of Y'sdom has been tre- mendous. Today this great body of . Gordon Reid Miller - Victoria YMCA service clubs has spread to organized with a membership of Angus Nicholson -Orwell CIIIlci'l::S Robert Dalziel -Charlotte- "-009 Carl Thomas Keefe - Morcll ml?" Lloyd Emmerson Kent - Charlutte- L""9 Frank Garmerly T Pulp '' town dale John Lloyd Ferguson - Parkdale FEWCI5 Lawrence DEM” T mm elf: Mr. Fred Anderson. was in the gity on Monday on business. Mr. Charlie Daveaux. was in the fit): on Friday and Saturday on maintenance, particularly with re- It spect to the development of the the taxedtoth ll itto evnttha In the year 1951 the Centennial mes "om ”sp,f,',,,,,,, E;-yo,e,d mg is with regret that we record death by suffocation of a two- in the year. The total fire 10” to mg city TONIGHT MONTAGUE RINK 8-10 P. M. mv;hl3ov's fgrggm-t tggfngagggei i3?.i2i'S E".1.I-i3;.lE'i”.e”e9i'.'5'.fi..l"sZ'iE.i.'i3 E H t 1 YMCAew?elI It is: interesting tao was badly damaged by are any X68 en Ce. thus making the 'I' II c countries where 527 clubs are BRISTOL r. Teddy McEwen. was In the this week on business. Charlottetown John .Chester Gai'nhum - Mon- tague 5 George Ernest Cannon - Hampton The feminist movement in Iraq-I" has organized several associations "P and societies for promoting social welfare. ' (Continued from page 1) Mr. Barney MacDonald. was a busilness visitor to the city last wee . Mr. Daveaux informs us is leaving this vicinity to take resldence in the city where his ther John resides in retirement. tures for streets. etc.. was 5148,- in a street expenditure to the in back. etc., at December 31st, of 525.000 but the Council voted 1954, was 53.610.285.97 and at Dec- otherwise. You can see the increase ember 31st 1955 at 33,766,841 an in- in the City Debt. I would like to crease in the Citys debt of 5156: go on record as saying that the 556.24. Councils that take office must This is accounted for mainly by practice a policy of economy. for prrmanent streets, renovation of only by so doing can this City Market Building, completion of hope to reduce its debenture debt High School, new roof on Prince to the position where such a large Street School. lighting of the Park percentage of our revenue will not and repairs to sea wall, and the have to be are marked for deben- purchase of motor equipment. .. tureginterest-and Sinlting-Fund-ab DEBENTURE ISSUES l”""e"" The report which any Finance During the year. debentures to Committee can make is only as the amount of 594.750 matured, of good as other members. of the which 543,250 can be refunded by Council allow it to be. It has been the further issuance of debentures. the policy of the Finance Commit- Ncw Debenture issues were: tee to curtail any unnecessary ex- Queen Charlotte High penditures by bringing them to the School serials 5600.000 attention of the Council but it. is Pi-rmanent Works 150,000. powerless to prevent these expen- Special Civic 250.000. ditures unless it hes.the co-opera- The consolidated Sinking Funds tinn of the remaining members of are in cxcelllent condition and are the council. being hand ed by the Eastern Trust Company in a very capable C0NCI-II-I510" manner. They are keeping a close The municipality has been sub- eye on the Bond market for the ject to heavy increases in the purpose of increasing the interest cost of government, that is, in earning rate of our holdings. I supplying larger and more up-to- would suggest that the incoming date public services and extending ('oiinril give consideration to hav- their services to new areas which my: the East Trust Company han- are being developed. increased stir the Pension Fund investments. educational costs. etc. This condi- MPYML EXPENDITURE tlon is not applicable to Charlotte town alone. but is general through- The amount of capital expendl- out the whole Dominion. TIME STANDS STILL IN THE HIGH SIERRAS WITH TWO MEN AND A WOMAN TRAPPED BY THE FLOOD WATERS - AND THEIR OWN RAGING EMOTIONS Mr. ainit'i0Mrs. Iaiaurance Mitchell. 32937, E l 1 H, y 3 I 3, gm were vs rs o e Indian reserve regtlilhtlhln Iimitihg (mica! ll M0""- last week N- HONEYMOON ON WHEELS! TIIEY'IElN TIII HOIVK LLICILLE BALL LONGLONG TRAILER er... I - -- LAFF-PACKED MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY NIGHT AT II.30 P. M. f, ' TODAY AMERICA'S FAVORITES OF SCREEN AND W BRING MILES OF SMILES IN A HOWLING " LYNN VALLEY PEA 15 OZ. TINS Ymfll like shopping at C0-OP surszn MARKETI choose exactly the foods you like best from our piays of famous brand groceries and top grade duce. ALL FLAVOURS JELLO BABY FOODS PERFECTION at HEINZ STRAINED 6 tins 3 pkg. 3 tins 29c It's so easy to Hnler-tip dis- meats and pro It's so pleasant to have your order checked quickly and accurately by our courteous checkers. AND HOW YOU DO SAVE MONEY . p . save it all along your shopping list because we make every price a low price, For a wonderful new experience in food shopping-SHOP C0-OP SUPER MARKET all the way! 29c What You've Been Waiting For! . LADIES . Our Complete 5I'0cI( moo Prs. PUMPS (regular 59.95)-Clearing at . . . . . . . . Several Colors and Patterns in All Widths I I00 Pairs . Fancy SLIPPERS I regardless of first pricel ..u.. ..-..o....aa..-.... I of American Girl . .. 56.95 51.99 NYLON ovsssuoss-use call on assorted styles . . 54.99 Outstanding Values of . . SKATES - Sizes 8- 9. I0 SLIPPERS - to clear MEN ovsizsuors Men's 4-Buckle Rubber 54.99. 56.99. 58.99 54.00 C0-OP BREAD EGGS PIIRE LARD IN CARTONS Self-Service Meats PORK LOIN ROASTS. WHITE or snowy sucs-:0 I GRADE "A" LARGE MAPLE LEAF 1 LB. PRINTS JELLO IA PUDD NGS Flavours 2 for 25c NIAGARA 24 OZ. RASPBERRY IAM TOILET TISSUE COOKIES IIESCAEE .I6c WEST- MINSTER FRESH 21c CREAM FILLED SPECIAL DEAL I51: OFF-NET PRICE 31 Fruits 8. Vegetables APPLES ISLAND GROWN McINT08H-5 LII, BAG lb. 49: 3 for 32c lb. 29: Msj:in 39c 43c .84 (heovyduty) 54.99 Boys'4-BucIiIeRubber....................... 53.99 Child's and Misses' Assorted 52.99 CARNATION 87c , BAKING rowan: rs: 39. JENKINS BEEF " 99 35c I”"”” 50"" A :33” 2 ""5 27” SEE. 2 oxvpot ::2?E:.23" 2 for 75: K”5E"Ex 2 Pk9' 439 ; BONELESS CHICKEN 49: "Wis mA:G;;; ?7'-' CAMAY sou 3 io.29. WK 9- we 57-: Children's (Sizes 8 - 4) HIOWN OXFORDS Rock of Women's SHOES . . . . . . . . . . 51.99. 53.99. 54.99 SHOES WE ARE PACKED WITH BARGAINS THIS WEEKEND AT LEPAGE'S 53.29 . S 1?"? waiting unto. u....TlcIlNlcol.ol EIEAN SIMMONS ' RORY CALHOUN axrnai NEWS . CARTOON . sninai. 1 SHOWINGTODAYATS-5-7-9 Ml'llIIDAYAl'rEBNO0N--1-8-8-lVl.'l-I I ADULT EN'l'ER'l'AINMENT . CAPI'l'oI. .. room - nu. . sAr. ? MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. JANUARY 26 - 8 P.M. THURSDAY ONLY "KHYBER PATROL" (Color Starring RICHARD EGAN - DAWN ADDAMS Also Special Added Short Subjects COMING - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "JUMP INTO HELL" Starring JACQUES SERNAS - ARNOLD MOSS COMING - MONDAY AND TUEDAY g"UNDERWAliER” (Color) Starring JANE RUSSELL - GILBEIT ROLAND ON OR ABOUT FEBRUARY 9tII R. PORK ROASTS lb. 35c CABBAGE. Ib,1oc PORK uvrn an lb. 2Ic GRAPES Et.';.'i;i:3:” 2 ii... 35. HAMBURG rs. lb. 39. BANANAS :3-tr" lb. 2i. CURNED srrr lb. 29.: ONIONS 3 lbs. 25. WATCH FOR OHARLOTTETOWN 00-0P GRAND orrumc 0IIAIII.0'IT ET OWII - IIORTII RIISTI00 - SOIIRIS S . I I3E&R RgKyEgT ( STORE 9ON OR ABOUT FEBRUARY 9tII i O