I TLL GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN rAGE ELEVEN , JANUARY 30,1950 ESTERN GUARDIAN THE W rumor: couivrv omen 3 summ" 5t"!!- Summeraiue, Phone 280 News, Subscriptions, Advertising Ilepresenmtlveg l. ELMEB MUIIPIIY Ind GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be bought at any of the flell Boohto flummmuowSlnt: ‘twig: hill suiwimmld° "I -" “H “In unuirezicemisnee. gully’: Newsstand. Water Street; Mark Gautier, a1 unnfiii. mm}, Alyre Douwtteu brocery. Second Street: island Maim Traiiaptm, Water Street; Alban’: Grocery, 120 aulgglf 511-”; K. L. Wllle In Kenllngtnn, n; Guardian will be delivered m any home in Sllmmlsrlliiu by Clrrier 30y at 8o W! Ill! 01' 1B0 per week. Phone 289 for this service or gm- your order to the boy responsible for delivery en your gnu“, ¢GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph G. Muttart. Summerside. ._PRLNUETOWN United Church. Mglpcqlle, Annual Meeting, Tues- day, January 31st. 2.150 P. M. The Ladies Aid will meet same time in tiie memorial room. ,-BI:JDEQUE rink tonight, Mon- day, South Shore League game, \\'ilmoL Versus Freetown, Skate after. Admission 30 cents. --.'\‘0'1‘lUE 1'0 ADVLltZIIISEKN-Q Advertisers are reiiiindei that thezr Qupy must be in the ut-ardtan tut later than tit-on the wuvious day w guarantee insertions uni, of “Ly advertisers who telephone classifieds, etc., should particulaLy bear this in mind 4mm‘ fun BOSTON-Ml’. a u .\lr.\.. Keir Woodslde of Ke ..ii.gtoii lcii. recently ior Boston to attend :lie iiiiierai of thc.r friend Mi-. .\iiiii.i.:ouici'y tvith whom liey had yist retur. ed iroiii Itlcnitia to Boston a fe\v days pre.i0u ly.-l\ -\\‘ARNlN(i—O\viiig to recent iivridcnts in Bedcque ltink, tiie lllililtigflllllffll. strictly forbids piny- iiii: tag, snup the whip, or more tlizin l\vo with joint-d hunds skating together or revkicss skat- ing of any kind during school atiilll! or tiny evening skating per- iod. ' _ISLA.\'BER STRICKEN 1N BOSTON-l. 0rd has iiecn received by friends in Kensliigton that. a ,or- iiier well known resident, Mr. Wil- liam Doyle, was taken seriously ill very; suddenly. He was in the em. ploy of the Boston Elevated Rall- ivay as ticket man at I-laymarket sq. under grand statlaon for many years. His numerous frle ds in this province and elsewhere will hope for a speedy recovery-K -HAVlNG GOOD TRIP —- The specialist navigation course that left the R. C. A. F. station. Sum- merside on January 18th in two Lancaster aircraft on a liaison trip to American air bases is having an excellent trip and travelling on schedule, it was learned on Saturday from Wing Commander l). A. Willis, D.F.C., officer com- manding the Air Navigation School at the Summerside station. They were due in New York yes- terday from Florida. They will visit the Sperry manufacturing plant on Long island and will then go to Wright Field in Ohio and back here where they will ar- rive in next Saturday. The trip is to see what is being done in the manufacturing, training, opera- tional and research fields of air navigation in the United States. -—S. Crystal Rink TONIGHT SKATING 8.00 to 10.00 Kenslngton Rink MONDAY, JAN. 30th North Shore League SUMMERSIDE Versus KENSINGTON Skating After Game Game 8:30 Sharp Professional Oards E. E. Parkman. On’r.D.. R.O. OPTOMETRIST Eyea Examined | l Glasses Fitted Office Hours: l) to l2: l u, 5 and by appointment. REGENT THEATRE BLDG ummer 51., Summeralde ._ ____ _ 7 __ - I. F. Hunter. R.O. i < OPTOMETIHSQ Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE iae SMALLMAN‘! BUILPINO I‘ Summeraide. P.E.l ‘l’. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Clnsdlsl Bunk of Commerce Ifllldlng Phone I15 Indium-aide I Island. Alta. —RED CROSS annual meet- "IZ dinner, Charlottetown Hotel, Feb. 14, 6.15 p.m. —IIOCKEY TEAM card party. dance and lunch, Spring Valley Hail. Tuesday, January 315i, Ad. mission 30 cents. f-PARLOR SOCIAL, Mrs. Jame; Hlckefs- Dfimley. Monday evening. January sotii weather and roads permitting. Proceeds, Ladies Aid Princetown United Church, —-AUCTION cam) PARTY in Masonic Hall, January 31st. Spon- sored by Kensington Branch. Prince County Hospital Ladies‘ Aid. Admission 40 cents. Personals —.\lr. and Mrs. James Ramsay of Hamilton iii-ere in Sunimerside on Tuesday-K —Mr. and Mrs. lleath Cnslev, Kellfiingion, made a bu-iiiess vi»it to Summerside on I‘uesday.—K —Mr. William Fridgen, Sum- merside, has returned from a short business tri-p to Halifax-S. —The flowers on the eomrunion table, in St. Mark's Church Kons- inzion, on Christmas Day, were in loving memory of Mrs. Alden Moase, and daughter, Olive, (Mrs. Alton Bell» and were given by the family-Bur. —Miss Stephanie Gaudet. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gaudet. Siim-merside. and Miss Helene Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison, are spend- ing their vacations at their homes. They are student nurses at the Charlottetown Hospital-S. S'side Anglican Church Holds . Annual Meeting The annual meeting of St. Marys Anglican Church, Summer- side was held in the parish hall on Friday evening with a good at- tendance. _ The meeting opened with prayer by the pastor, Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison. who also presided. He thanked the members of the church. the parish organizations arid choir, for their help and co- operation during the year. He asked the meeting to stand in re- spect for four members of the par- ish Iwho had died during the ycat‘: A. B. L. Horne. Major Small, Miss Marion Holland and Mrs. Arthur Dunn. He reported that there were more baptisms during the year than in any year since he came to Summei-slde. The wardens’ report was given by Mr. George T. Clarke. The clerk, Mr. Stewart Mulkins. rend the financial statement and said that collections have dotihled in the past years. The report shouted that the parish finances are in good condition. It was passed around and many complimentary remarks were made. Other repirts were given as fol- lows: Women's Auxiliary. Mrs. 15.1‘. Tanton; Ladies’ Guild. Mrs. R.A. Horne; A.Y.P.A.. Miss Claudia Barivlse; Badminton Club. "Stewart Mulklns; Laymens As- sociation, Judson Logan. A vole of thanks to pli the organizations was , passed. A vote of thanks was moved by E.E. Parkman, seconded by Wil- fred Leaky to the clerk, Mr. Stew- art Mulkin for his splendid work. The following officers urn‘ dected: Wardens. G. T. Clarke and Stewart Mulkiiis. Vr-strvnion. RE. Parkman. Wilfred Leckv, R. A. Horne. I. Phillips. w.J. salic- er, James Connell, Claude Lecky, Judson Logan. Mr. E. E. Parkman was appoint- ed a delegate to tiie Synod iii Ha‘.- ifax with Miss Wanda Wyatt ilS alternate. Delegates to the diocesan meet- ing appointed are: Judson Logan James Connell, Wilfred Sziltcr. The meeting closed With prayer and lunch was served by the imi- ies. _ S " AMPUTATIONQ FOLLOW FROSTBITE AlFDlCINE HAT. Alla. Jail. 2') -(C°l-A your" counl- from Bciiv who suffered severi- frostbite after T48 hours‘ exposure in a howling blizzard on n lortclfi district rcrd Chflstmas week have underrzone "moutaiion: in b~<- pital her» iiils wee-k. They are "P "elf-old Phoebe Gnam and Jr-‘ill mustn't, 2i. The girl has had onc- leg amputated and her comvflnwf‘ has lost all foes of both feet. Relieve discomfort el GIT lrllalnb click! elm! Ill? 4mm i Airport Officers Enlerlain Al Mess Dinnei The commanding officer and or. flcers of R.C.A.F. station, Sum- merside entertained at a. formal mess‘ dinner at tiie airport Friday @V°""18~ Guest speaker for the cc- caslon was Air Commodore J. G. Kerr. C.B.E., A.F.C.. deputy air member operations and training. who told the staff and students of the R C A.F. Air Navigation School that it is their task to make air navigation the trade in which~the R.C.A.F. can ems} when working with the air forces ‘>1 Cwwdws Partner nations, Great Britain and the U S. A. In speaking of the R.A.F., U S.A.F. and R.C.A.F.l Air Com. modore Kerr stated that the R. C A F- i5 Plflying in a big league and. though it appeared that we would not be their equal in num- bcrs, the difference could be made up in quality. Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. MP spoke briefly. mentioning the fame of the 'R.C.A.F. Air Navi- gation School in their accomplish- ments in long polar and internat- ional flights and assured those present that the town of Stum- merside "baskod in the reflected glory of the lame of the local R. C.A.l-‘. station." HGIICTHIT members of the local RCAF officers‘ mess attend- ing tiie function included Mr. J Watson MacNavght. M P., His Worship. Mayor J. F. Aria-ti. Mr. J. G. Hayes, W. Hayward, W. A, Currie. K. llanseii. E. P Foley. B Foieyt. B Taylor and Sgt. P Keycs. R.C.M P.—S. Borden Defeats Freetown 5-2 The Borden Aliegivelts chalked up a 5-2 victory over the Freetown Royals in i; fast game of hockcy at Borden Rink on Saturday night. 'I‘ronholm of Borden scored the opening goal with a smart rink- lengtb rush. but the Royals got the equalizing encounter a few minutes later when Moreslde and _McCar- ville teamed up on a fast passing attack, the former potting the goal. Both teams scored again be- fore the period was over to re- main deadlocked on the scoring. In tiie second period the Picker- ing brothers, Elwood and Willard. came through with a. smart perfor- mance to notch up two quick goals an_d gave Borden a two-goal lead at tiie ond of that time. with Mc- Tavish coming up with the final goal in the third period to give Borden their 5-2 victory. A. Oat- way, fast skating Borden defence- man, turned in his usual steady. effective performance, The following are the and sumniaiy: —- Bordon Goal, Gus Gallant; defence, A. Oatway, Delghan, Mut- tart; forwards, McTavlsh. W. Pickering, W. Oatway, Trenholm, MacLean, Yorston. Dorsey, E. Pick- ering, Rogers. Freetown Gnal, Taylor; de- fence, Waugh, McCarville. Reeves; forivards, McEntee. Moreslde, R. smith, L. Smith, Paynter, Somers, Gardiner. Referees racll lineups - Richard and Dar- SUMMARY Flrst Period- 1—Borden, Tren-hoiin. 2—Freetown, Moreslde (McCarvllle). il-Borden. E. Pickering. 4-—Freetow11, MeEntee (Moreslde) Penal-ties W. Oatway. Mc- Tavish. Second Period 5—Borden, E. Pickering (Dorseyl. 6—-Borden. W. Pickering. Penalties ~ Gus Gallant (served by Muttart). Third Period 7—Borden. McTiwish (W. Oatwayi Penalties -_ None. Albany iifiii. Freetown 4-3 In a fast wide open league game of hockey played in the Hedeque South Shore League, the Albany St. Pats defeated the Pree- town Royals 4-3. It was a thriller from hell to bell. both B. Noonan for Albany and E. Taylor for Freetown turning in fine performances be- tween the pipes. It was Van Em- ber. starry, fleetfooted right wing- er nf the St. Pat's first ling who rciilly paced his team to victory. getting all four of his teams goals, two of them unassisted \vith E. Mtitltirt and A. Dougay assisting on tiie other two. The first goal for Freetown was scored by R. Smith. unassisted. Goal number two was scored ‘iy R. McMtlrdo with A. MoEntee get- ting the assist. It was McEntee. playing his best game of the sea- son, who potted goal number three for the Royals. with Dr. Bill Moreslde, who played some nice hockey. getting the assist. Somewhat of a record was es- tablished in this league when not a single penalty was passed out, the teams sticking strictly to hoc- s. Lineups: Albany 8t. Pat's Goal, B. Noonnn; defence, D. Crossman, E Muttart. A. Thompson; forwards. Van Ember. M. Bradshaw. A. Thompson, E. Dougay, B. Noonaii, M. Dougay. Freetown Royals Goal, E. Taylor; defence. A. Waugh. W. Campbell. L Reeves; forwards, A. McEntee, R. McMurdo, B. More- Hempi-on and Vicinity Mr. James Campbell. Hamp- ton, left about two weeks ago for Toronto, where he will visit with his son, Harry and daughter. Esther. Mrs. Rowan Ferguson and in- fant son, Kent a rd daughter Janice returned to their home after a pleasand holiday with Mr. and Mrs. John beard, Critpaud. Mrs. Windsor Bell. Sorth Mei- vilie, was the welcome guest of her sister, Mrs. Hector MacNeiii. Ch-r- lottetown, on ‘Tuesday. January 24. Messrs. Russell add Abner Camp. bell, Argyle Shore, left by rail last week for Windsor. Ontario. where they expect to spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. John Semple. Montague, attended the funeral of Mrs. Semples brother. the late Mr. Finley Ferguson. on Thursday. January 1:9. It is good to hear that Mr. Joseph Ince, one of our oldest residents. who has been confined to his home for the past two months, is im- proving slowly, and we hope will be around again soon. Friends are glad to learn that Miss Lois Bell. small daugh er of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bell, Desable, who has been in tiie Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. is im roving rapidly and expects to he home this week. Mr. and D. Irman. Birchwood, and Mrs. Boyd Mu‘- Quarrie were vissitors to FUlnlHlPT" side on Friday. January 20. The ladies called on their sister, lVrs. Daisy Yeo. who is ill in the Prince County Hospital and who, we are pleased to learn, is improving. Among the ladies from Hampton W. M. S. attending the Fresh‘- terlal of the United Church, which met in Heariz Hall. Charlottetown. on January 24 and 25 were Mrs Lorne Ferguson, _Mrs. Mark Cameron, Mrs. T. G. Head rnd Mrs. John Dixon. Mr. Gordon Dixon arrr-ed in Desahle last week from Ortario and is spending some time vi iflng his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon. It is four years since Gor- don left home arc! his unanncvnc- ed arrival was a pleasant surpri e to his parents and also to his many friends. Among the visitors to Charlotte- town on Tuesday, Jtrtuary 24, frcm Hamilton, were Mr. and Mrs. (“or- don Villet Rev. T. G, Head, Mr. Mark Cameron. and Mr. and Mr=. John MacQuari-ie. The funeral of the late Mr. Fin- ley Ferguson, Victoria. was held Thursday afte"no"n. January 19 from Victoria United Church, Services at the Church and grave were conducted by 'he Rev. T. G. Head. who spoke words of com- fort to the bereaved Left to mourn are his widow. two brothers, David and Alexander oi.‘ Hampton and two sisters, Mrs. John Sample, Mon- tague, and Mrs. Chester Fer uson. Winnipeg, Man. The pail-bearers were Messrs. Dcnald lilac‘ eod, Scott Mact-‘huarrle. Lester M~cLeud. Clifford Maequarrle. John Knox and Norman Boulter. Interment was in the Craeaud Cemetery. Alli OOMMOOORE Continued from page 1 now being made to bring the Summerside station up to standard iii regard to its facilities. Tenders have been called for. he said, on a contract to renovate three barrack blocks. These build- lngs will be divided into two-man cubicles each of which will have a built-in wardrobe and desks. Now six or seven men occupy one room. The buildings ‘will be nicely fin- ished inside and will have modern lavatories and shower baths. At present: he said. the central heat- ing system which had been in the Mount Pleasant airport is being installed lri the Summerslde stn- tion. It is one of the most modern systems available. Next Summer all the buildings will be painted white. Wing Commander Gross also stated that new kitchen oqtiiptnetit is being installed in the messes and the hospital in which propane gas will be used as fuel. The number of men now a’- tached to the station consists of 635 Air" Force personnel and 1Til civilians. - S DAM BRINGS POWER BERWICK. N’. 5. (GP! Completion of a waiter storage project at Burnt Dam at Factory- ville, near here, was reported by Mayor MS. I-lornsburgh. The pm- ject is expected to supply enough water to permit capacity operation of the hydro generating [flint at Facwryvillc. pairewsiiiriiiu}? 1...... Between‘ i540 and i850 the first regular boat lines imere estab- ‘iished on the Great Lakes and Si. Lawrence River. side. P. Gardiner. A. l-illl, L. Payn- ter, R. Smith, L. Smith, W. Som- era. - S tzinro THEATRE Monday-Tuesday 7:46: Matinee on Tuesday 4 EM. A hlg double hill-en action mystery drama. "MADONNA 0F THE DESERT" starring Lynn Roberts, Donald Berry, Don Castle and Cowboy hero Allan "Rocky" Lane in thrill- iaden Western ls “SHERIFF 0F WICHITA", with Lyn Wilde, Eddy Waller. Don't Ifllll this double en- tertainment for the price of one. ttznmerside Airport News By Bower The Protestant Ladies Club held their weekly meeting last Wed- nesday evening in the new chapel.‘ Mrs. J. Mains, the president, was in the chair for the gathering. The sick committee reported mak- ing several visits to the homes of ladies who vwere’ill. The club voted to send a. box of clothing to the superintendent of church missions at St. John's, Newfoundland for distribution. l-lostesses for the evening were. Mrs. Stone, Mrs. McNevin. and Mrs. J.C. Phillips. Sunday school was held in the new chapel last Sunday. Flight Lieutenant George B. Fee, the Protestant chaplain. re- ports that the regular Sunday morning service will be held in the new chapel this week. The corporals will be moving to their new club quarters shortly. When the move is completed the lounge in tiie composite mess will lie reserved for L.A.C.‘s and be- lcnv. In view of this fact the lounge iii tiie community centre. formerly reserved for tiircraftsmen, will be made available to all ranks anti their girl friends. The flfrilllgEmefltS for the galii costume ball to be held in the community centre on Valentine's Day are completed. The maestro cngsizerl for the full dress regalti is IIOIII‘ other than Ted Alteain and his well known orchestra from Suiiimersitie. This will be the out- standing social event_of the sea- son. Flying Officer Palmer, sports of- ficr-r. who is iii charge of arrange- ments for “cziniotiflage capers“, states that a tvorking arrangement has been reached with a costume company on the mainland. This company agrees to rent costumes through the sports office at s. ‘great discount. Anyone interested Iin pro-curring Napoleon's uniform is asked to contact the sports stores. Schurmans narrowly missed de- feating the R.C.A.F. Fiyers in iihat proved to be the closest fought game to date in the Island Physical Fitness Basketball League. Thursday evening the Air Force hoopsters narrowly squeezed a 44- 39 win over the Summerside lads. A small but very lively crc~.vd sat nervously on the edge of their chairs as Schurmans cut down the Flyiers lead, At half time, with a 26-18 score, the boys in blue enjoyed an eight point edge. Shortly alter the start. of the sec- ond half Schzirmanbi trailed by l2 points, but not for long. The most crucial point of the game came less titan five minutes before the end. The Air Force held score standing at 40-39. Annis sur- prisingly stole tiie bail from tiie Flyei- guard and raced open fionr to miss the basket. The Air Pbrce team ls made up ing Flight Cadets and Officers. On the other hand Schurmans linetfp included four aircrnftsmen. namely Murphy, Aimls. Ryder and Pin- senault. The exhibition of bail- handling and basket-sinking put on by these lads is not to be scoffed at. Outstanding for the Schurmitn team were Annis and Linkietter. High point ge-tters were Spinney and Linkletter with nine each. Steailiest player on the Air Force team was Carson. Dowe picked up ten points followed by Lyon with nine. Officiating at t.he game were Sgt. Anderson. referee; Clive Mac- donald, iinesman; Charles Simp- son, scorekeeper; and Flight Ser- geant McCuaig, timekeeper. Tld Bits The station hockey team vvlil be playing exhibition games up island next week. Comm. Techs are leading twat-k in tiie Volleyball League. The basketball teaiii will pay n return visit to tiie Harmon Field Huskies on Saturday February 4th. Top three in the tiowling league are Headquarters No. l with 35. Maintenance No. 3 with 34, and Flying Control with 34 points. Flight Lictitciiant Jack Bayne now holds tiie high single with a Z954 point Swift. The high gross held by Flight Lieutoitiitit Baync. 22.’ H still tiie high average and is heiii by L. A. C. Doclcls. th e The Worldly Wise .\loiicv may not buy happiness. but uith it you ran be tinhappy in czznifcrt. ' lvirin and (llllllpAH7PPS are said to bn tiie only animals who watch colds. "rainy auto, "n15 e 9 fill SCIIIN’! IIANKIII’ IIOIY BRIAN a single point advantage wllh the, down the 3 of one sergeant, the remainder be- I of 803 is also] :15; Tuesday 7:15 8t 9:15 . in!" CONSTANCI lllERNE-BENNEll-SUHIVAN l’... MICHAEL USHEIMAMES GLEASON MADE ESPRI FOR I I l I l and l l NEW A ilorsted THE ISLAND i l l “MY DREAM IS YOURS" I AT CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE — "My Dream Is Yours.“ a gay »new Technicolor musical starring Doris Day, Jack Carson and Lee ,Bo\vmiin, comes into the Capitol lThoatre today. ‘ Produced and directed by .\iich- ael Curtiz for Warner Bros. the ‘new film tells tiie story of a radio talent htlckstcr, played by Car- son, who introduces o sparkling nmv songbird. Doris Day, on the ‘airwaves. With llhis situation and ithis east. which llltfllltlfS also Afl- iolphe lvicnjoti. Eve Arden and S. Z. |"Ciiddles" Sakall. Capitol patrons are in for some fast comedy and flively music. ; Production values are high. Vl'i"l.'\t ,wiih the cmincnt director, Michael lCllftlZ at the control". and the iWarner studio going all out to give ,lhe TY-chnlcoloi‘ film the same high type entertainment elements asi’ snmt‘ of the other big musical fiiiiis iililt-li came out of the Burbank. C.1i., lot. in tlii- last few years. Frankie Carlo and his pinnn. and Add Leonard aiiil an all-girl bani. ,are but two of the atlrled features} ~ MONDAY 8i TUESDAY 3 e\ V or A stick rlmstni$<ijr ~f l l 1 S’! l BARRY Mrs. SAMPLES JUST star, plus hi; pal Tweetie in an ber. - T0 - MEASURE NG RRIVED * GABARDINES * WORSTEDS * SERGES . * TROPICALS * TWEEDS TWO WEEKS DELIVERY Make your seleciion early and Avoid Disappointment. GUARANTEED FIT MAURICE MILL MEN’S WEAR ‘S SMARTEST MEN'S STORE Summerside woven into the picture. A notieljelahorate song and dance dream- sequence lri the film presents Bugstyflash. Carson and Doris are 3;,“ Bunny, Wariiers popular cartonirprominent in this production num- _ _. __.__. 4- -~ _. __.__. CAPETQL Summer-side TODAY anti TYESDAY Today 7:15-9:15 — Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 mNG YOU Moo “is . 0*" s, lAuc wavggytgbg%iii,feg --.:- wi- ltt own llEllSl-lltltlllllll N flllllllll ill iiill v ALSO SPORTS REIGL - CARTOON