.. ..,,......-. . ..e..1....,po.:-ualtr.-ausp-nm..a..-..wra-nu6-voau.--...- m V .. ..tu-r..tqtt.u.qn.tas..t.tauI-&..'.r;.-.aat.x .s.-A-.'.'us'iw..'.r4h'-..n.ve..-e - 2-r:.H',trY:r1'V'.-hr: -- . grainy, Feb. 17, 1956 Keen Interest ln,Display 0f Island Products The Guardian, Page 11 S' side Y's Men's , , Club Meeting i Plans for the coming Y's Meu'i radio auction were checked over Expecting New Political Drive By Reds In Europe as JOHN M. HIGHTOWEIL its - - lg , WASHINGTON (AP)-United iiliiciihes llisogrizolulxig mum W front” action with political groups! States officials expect Moscow to 5 He also struck at the established like the Social Democrats in West- ern Europe. He gave them a pos- start a powerful newgpolitical of- itive argument by declaring thatlparty doctrine that communism Mr. John S. Wright. president of thethseurlz-lerrgilciigrideweieflgybliiieiieimgliig fensive in Western Europe in the the Communist countries are lead-itakes power inside a country the Summerslde Board of Trade held last night In the Y Centre immediate future. ing 8 drive for peace. Opposing through revolutionary means. He announced yesterday that in ,-9,. George Key J, coychakmu of The drive is expected to stir up this drive. he said. are ”reaction- isaid violence is not essential, that ponse to many requests the array the auction alongqwith Keith Pic- ! Coid warlfront that has been ary forces" of the ticapltallstlnnmmuhism may mm! ,0 power by of Prince Edward island products kard reported that the follow up relatively qiliet for months. Since monopoll s." parliamentary processes. iiisliiaycfi at the annual metting of letters to business firms had been the "summit" conference last July Moscow Ilas concentrated on South Asia am: the Middle East. Nikita S. Khrushchev, Commu- nist Party secretary, laid out the strategy for the new operation in the Summerslde Board will be on display for the next week in the show windows of RT Holman Ltd The large variety of products produced by local firms was most impressive and those who were un- Khrushchev then sought to re- With these argument. with thel move a contradiction in Cnnlmu- "united front" tactic and the gen- nist doctrine which has trapped oral strategy of respectability and the Reds in their pretensions ioico-operation, the Soviet high com- P9896 in the Past. They have put mand clearly hopes to strike at ""3'm59iVs-'3 forward 85 the only-the very basis of defensive alli- addressed and mailed and that goods already received have been moved into this year's display rooms, namely the building on Spring Street formerly ocupled by the Island Propane Ltd. He then his speech to the zoth Communist true advocates of peace evcnlanet-s like the North Atlantic i,',?2S.,-ffgt ”.5nF'i?33'l' anti i)T):)0i",ixilrl)li?yl iiiiffg f?iieVE'"'.'l'”” in atsliinl in party congress in Moscow this though their own doctrine h Id Tr t O i t' . ' 00 5 up or pay' week. that war between commilnisnl aend '::i.sy cl:-giilyuranlefailns that the pe- 0! scemg many examples of Bland Bob Hogg volunteered to home grown and produced products. The extensive display includes canned fruits.'vegetable. meat and lfish. ice cream, milk. powdered l milk. butter and cheese. soft drinks fertilizer, feeds, furs. potatoes woodwork alld cement blocks bread. jute bags. and samples of Khrushchev told leaders they should m out effort mtables that could be used for this .- -pnrpose, and then gave the club a 1 , report on the hymn sings being sponsored by the Y's Men again this year. A good number of people were present at the first two hymn . shigs. he stated. i 1, Regarding the Y's Men inter club volley ball. Charles Ballem i stated that competition between the Charlottetown and Summerslde clubs was to start last night with the two Charlottetown clubs play- ing against each other. He also announced that film on volleyball would be shown after the meeting. John Leuty suggested that the Communist ake an all- tn arrange "united capitalism was inevitable. Kllrilsh-lrlod of the Communist holding op- chev said it was not ,ineviiable nrlcra" l, as many have considered necessary and that "peaceful co-ill. is coming to an end. MALPEQUE M :1 H The many friends of Mr. Dugaldl Mr, Wright said that the board IMacNutt of Malpeque, will be sorry, was very npprecltlve of the artist- ito learn that he is a patient l'n:lc work done by Mr. Don Applehy lthe Prince County Hospital. alllaild Mr. Wally Coulson who set up lwlsh him a speedy recovery, lthe display for the annual meeting . I and again assembled it in the win- Ulonvaie Women's Institute Inc! m Mr. and Mrs. Frnak MacNuit of dows of RT. Holman Ltd., for at Q16 home Of Mrs. Edwin DiE- Malpeque. attended the funeral freetownlioyals defeat Rangers Freetown Royals swamped the Lot 16 Rangers 9 to 1 Wednes- day at the Betienue Rink in the last game of the league schedule. The win resulted in a tie for Free- served by the committee in charge I Those having the highest score l were Mrs. Freeman Macwilllams and Mr. Keith Gard. Mr. and Mrs. Jago Sabine of West Point. were visitors to O'Lea- ry on Friday morning. public inspection. The Ingenuity of two Summer- Ilrle men resulted in the construct- ion of the equipment. seen above, being used in the gigantic task of sin-rklng, splicing, and rewlndlng miles and miles of electric light wire that was salvaged from the destruction that resulted in the January ice storm. The progress in this work hasten- ed greatly by the machine shown to in operation, which was built by Harvey Woodslde in co-operation with Ken Bell, electrical technic- ian with the Summerslde Electric Light Departmnt. The wire is fed through a part of the machine and on to an elect- rically driven reel which winds it into hugh coils each weighing one n. lngenufy Aids alvae , In the process the wire is ex- amined, straightened. spliced and made ready for service again. Atiwork ion the equipment are, from left to right. James Donald. Clifton Maccormack and Ken Bell. Other members of the operating crew not seen in photo are Donald Gordon. Earl Arthur. and George Lnmarsh. of checking and repairing 260 power transformers is almost cum plelcd. and only one of this hum bcr is beyond the repairing skil Bell. who is in charge of this work (Photo by Wotton) At this repair department irl one of the MP. Schurman Co. Ltd. buildings In Summerslde. the work iBedeq”e 'i"k' Gmrge of the electriclal technician. Ken town for second place in the lesi- gue standings along with Schur- mans Eagles. The deciding game I will be played Friday night at Campbell was star of the Lot 16 team while E. Taylor and C. Mills started for ' the winners. l . S'side Minor C The Western Guanlian RAYMOND GRANT. optometrist, will be in his 0'Leary office on Saturday, February 18th. GET READY for the big carni- val in Bedcquqe Rink very 500n- Regular afternoon school skate. and evening skating Saturday. HOCKEY BEDEQUE Rink to- nlizht. Freetown Royals versus Scllilrmans Eagles. Sudden death game for Horace Wright Trophy. This game will also break tie for second position in regular league standings. Game time 8.30 PARLSH OF ALBERTON, Ang- lli-an Church of Canada. Holy Communion at 10.30 am. Holy Trinity Church. Alma. Evening Prayer at 3 p.m. in St. Luke's. OiL(-ary and in St. Peters, Al- herion lit 7;30 p.m. Rev.-1 R- lllcllfahnn. Rector. 0'LEARY UNITED Baptist Church C. O. Howlett B.A., l3.D. Minister Notice Feb. 19th 1056. Morning worship and Preaching Service Springfield West. 10.30 Afternoon Worship and Preaching PANTRY SALE at Kensington Legion Home Saturday, February lath. at 3.00 alclock. Sponsored Ladies Auxiliary. THE CENTRAL Bedeque United Baptist Church servin: will be held Sunday 11 a.m. Rev. Charles A. Britten, D.D. HELP! Hf-Y Boys collecting old newspapers. coat-hangers Satur- day moming. Dial 3446 and boys will pick up. .0'LEARY. PASTORAL Charge United Church. Rev. Robert Wag- ner, Minister: Brae Service, 1030 S.S 1i.30. West Devon Service 130. Bloomfield Brothersood Service 3.00 Male Choir. O'l.eary S. 5. 10.30. Service 730. ALBERTON pastoral charge. the United Church of Canada, Rev. Murray Gardner. Minister. Alber- tori: Sunday School 1la.m. worship 7:30 p.m. sflhleet: i Believe In Jesus Christ Cruclfled. Cucum- pec: worship ll a.m. FUNERAL AT ELMSDALE - The funeral of Mr. Alexander herd". Honorary pail bearers were Messrs. John MacEac-horn, Harold Walsh. and John Doyle. Active pail bearers were Messrs. Orrin W a i la c e Spurgeion Williams, Robert Campbell. Everett Wil- lims. James Adams and Roland Burke. Flower bearers were lifes- srs. Russell Stewart. Douglas Hor- ne, Stewart Matthews and Burton Stewart. interment was in the People's C A y at Kenslngton. HI-Y CLUB MEETING - The regular meeting of the Aloha Hi-Y Clilb was held on Wednesday even- ing aftcr the usual opening cere- mony president Jim Norton rcad a lesson on clean speech. it was dec- ided to form a small basketball league and Ned Henthorn, Ron Coles and David Campbell were appointed captains. Mr. Charles Ballen. the mentor gave a lecture on parliamentary procedure and it was decided to adhere to those rules in the future. The Hl-Y bene- diction was then sung and the meet- lng adjourned. Death of Mr. James 0'Halloran -At Cape Wolfe The death of Mr. James A. 0'- Halloran of Cape Wolfe occurred (Continued from page 5) IN MEMORIAM Mrs. Gill Boston Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rogers, N.Y Waller and Pearl Rogerson Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cullen Mr. Joe Murphy. Greenwich. Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacNevin Parkdale W.l. Mr. and Mrs. John Austin The Kewanis Club Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lidstone Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Arscnault Mr. and Mr.s Grant Mollison Family Mr. and Mrs Keith Plckard M.F. Schilrman Staff Association Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linkletter Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Boysner burgh. Scotland burgh. Scotland Mr. and Mrs. John Reilly, Edin- burgh. Scotland Mr. and Mrs. John Re-illy, Ontario Mr. and Mrs. David Young. Edin- burgh. Scotland Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hepburn. Edin- burgh. Scotland lllr. and Mrs. Bolek Trojan. Edin- burgh. Scotland Mr. Wm. Kerr, Edinburgh. Scot- land Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young, Edin- burgh, Scotland Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daviaon. Kons- ington Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meggison, Sum- Mr. and Mrs. James Monaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Cotes and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reilly, Edin- Mr. and Mrs. David Reilly. Edin- ' Hockey Today The following is today's minor hockey program at Civic Stadium: 3.00-3.30. paperweights. teams 3 and 4. 3,304.00, pee wees teams 6 and 1. . 4.00-4.30, pee wees, teams 5 and .230-5.00, pee wees. teams 9 and 10. 5.o0s.oo. midgets teams 1 and 4. 0.00-7.00 midgets teams 2 and 3. O'LEARY Friends of Mrs. Percey Vey are glad to see her out again after be- ing ill at her home for some weeks with pneumonia. Dr. and Mrs. William MacMurdo of 0'Leary, spent the weekend with relatives in Summerslde and Char- lottetown. Friends of Mrs. Thomas are that she is ill Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet, Woodstock. spent a day in Sum- merslde recently where they visit- ed with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Read were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Thomas in Cascumpec re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dennis of Cas- cumpec were visitors recently to the home of Mrs. Dennis' parents. J. Benjamin very sorry to hear ing will be at the home of Mrs. Errol Stetson. The many friends of Mr. Gord- on Hardy. will be glad to hear that he is out again after his recent illness. Mrs. Jack Meggison of Hills Riv- er. spent a day with her mother. Mrs. Dorcus Gay in O'Leary re- cently The many friends of Mrs. Mil- ford Ellis of West Cape are very sorry to hear that she is ill and all hope for a speedy get well. Mrs. Alton Maclsaac of Hebron spent a few days with relatives and friends in Piusvllle and vicin- ity. The many friends of Mrs. Donald MacAusland are very sorry to hear ern Hospital for the second time recently. All hope for a speedy get well. , Mr. Peter Pate, 0'Leary, has gone to the United States where he will spend some time with re- latives and friends. Mr. Arthur Harris, 0'Leary. was a business visitor in Amherst re- cently. Mrs. Edna MacAulley of Ontario arrived by plane to visit her moth- er. Mrs. Martha Campbell. who is on the sick list. We hope Mrs. Campbell will soon be enjoying her usual good health. The Brotherhood Male choir rend- ered apecial music for the evening service in the 0'Leary United Church on Sunday night. The C.G.I. T. group also assembled in ii body and the collection was taken up by those girls. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Turner of Summerslde were recent visitors to 0'Leary. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar in Alma. They were ac- nan on Monday night. Next meet- i the late Mr. Allan Stewart in Crap- aud on Friday. The many friends of Mr. Fred- erick Champlon, Malpequc, are con- gratulating him on his seventy- sixtll birthday. All are pleased that he is enjoying good health. Miss Shirley Green, Grade Xll student at Kensington High, spent ithe weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Green of Malpeque. The meeting of the C.G.f.T. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark, Hamilton, on Thurs- day evenlng. February 9, with a good number in attendance. Mr. Elmer Taylor who for the past two months has been visiting with his son. Mr. Charles Taylor, has returned to his home in New o . that she has had to enter the West- Y rk Friends of Mr. John MacGill- vary are glad to hear he is con- valescing after his illness. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacNutt. accompanied by their two little daughters, Isabell and Eleanor, motored to Summerslde on Thurs- day. The many friends of Mr. Preston Bealrsto are glad to hear that he is recovering after his illness in the Prince County Hospital. Mlss- Joyce Bryanton. second year student of Prince of Wales College. spent the weekend at her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bryanton. Mr. Robert Simpson of Mslpeque anotored to Summerslde on Tues- ay. PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL JANUARY REPORT Grade 10:-1, Anita Hagen. i Grade 0:-1, Roma Murray; 2, Gardiner MacKinnon. Y's Men again enter the Musical Festival competition this year. Frank Cameron told the club that Ralph Degrasse and Malcolm Matbeson had been appointed ms- nagers of the paperweight all star team and asked for the club's sup- port ln this connection. Roy Boates suggested that I year's leave of absence be applied for on behalf of Bill Currie. Eric Tanton, reporting on Boy Scouts and Cubs activities stated that a church parade would be held this Sunday. Jim Connell informed the club that the steel beams for the Y Centre building A nslon had us rt ed v . Jock Hopldrk reported that club member Doll Baker who was stricken with polio last fall In! greatly improved. The chairman for the evening. Malcolm Matbeson, then turned the meeting over to program chair- manh. Harold Rodd Wtllllo conducted a o with some amusing results. Songleader for the meeting val Laurie Coles while Harry B acted as finesmaster. TYNE VALLEY Deep sympathy is -extended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Phillips. Summerslde. on the death of their infant son on Thursday Feb. 9th. The Women's Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Edward MacArthur on Monday afternoon, February 6th. The managers of the Presbyter- ian Church met and held their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. Wilfred MacDougall on Mon- day evening Feb. 6th. A card party was held in Tyne Valley Hall on Wednesday evening Feb. 8th.. with eleven tables in play. sponsored by the Women's Institute. Prizes for the highest score were won by the following: Ladies. Mrs. Elmer Baker. Gents. Mr. Grayden Grlgg; C ' ---- Mrs. Grayden Grlgg and Mr. Car- men MacNelil. Lunch was served by the ladies. The many friends of Miss Min- nie Biggar, regret she has had to enter the Stewart Memorial for treatment. Mr. Ernest Paynter is at present employed by Mr. Carmen Mac- Neili as egg-grader. Miss Sheila Sharp is confined to her home with j7aundice. Her many friends hope she will soon be well. The Northam Women's ' " met at the home of Mrs. Alfred Colwell on Thursday evening. Feb. CUT TRUCK PRODUCTION WINDSOR. Ont. (CP)-Chrysler of Canada is suspending its truck production from Feb. 17 to March 5. to pennlt plant and product re- tooling, it was announced Thurs- day. About 350 men will be I!- fected by the shutdown. inonu. A 9th.. with a good attendance. Borden The United Ladies Aid melm Idt - th home of Mrs. Thomas Fo In pr” 3 p, M;; 5; 3:1). oneThursday evening. Feb. itth. 7:15.355, "run name Ar I! Miss Phyllis Colwell has been :;2g9,;nm' "' "”""i””l"" ""' confined to her home for the past few weeks with the mumps, all hope she will soon be better. B.H. Holden, Grace K& and Frederic March. A mtg vi g gh w g H 1 I , Grade 7:-l, Jean Hage . 2, Service followed by Bible School Cameron, held in Elmsdale Unit- Ema; Fags 8:33:68 a;"0(si::7 merside M5 "id M” Harry M"N9Vi" in ggznifnied by M"' Jack Pace of Carol Gill; 3. Eleanor MacKin- ' iiessl :l at 2.00. Knutsford Report ed Cllurch Thursdby afternoon. years: i Mr. Keir Clark 3789- 9 rye - min, from Moncton Home Mission .meet- was conducted by the minister. A we" know" station agent at Mrs. Frank 0Brien The womenm Association of the The many mend, of Miss olive Grade 6:-1. Everett MacLel- - Margaret Ross 1 - lngs given at these services. Bible Rev. Alexander McDowell. Hymns moomnem for many years, he Mr nd M Q Arm r Heal omen-y United church met at the Jelley of O'Leary and now of Sum- "- 2- G""d”” M"'-'I'"1i5- Ciiiis Tiilirliiay Ii 3-00 83 "Will We" "What A Fiiend we H5” "3 had resided in Summerslde with M ' HE" brim C u y home of Mrs. E.W Turner on Wed- mersidc. are glad to hear that she Grime 4”Tl' Nadim W99)”-' 2- Everybody Welcome. Jesus" and "The Lord's My Shep- M, mm. M,” Anme 0-Hanan" Lniggamezaofzhe ”"””" nesday night. Next rgeeting will be is out around again after being a giganu smm” 3' Dwid M”' TODAY 3:30-7:15-9:15; SATURDAY 7215-9215 until her death gfter which he Mrs. Mnnard Murphy Itseldlat the home f Mrs. Cecil p;t;ler;t in the Pl'lf:(Ce County Hos- exzdie 3, 1 Leonard weeks. made his home with his niece and Mn. A,J, Mooney 93" 5- I1 or some wee s. K "F ' . I ' . C R O S S W O R D her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ber- JE;n and Keith Pickard Mr. and M”, Jnmes Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rennie of 2'Gr:ldeen -.iYf1'f”'R3.;gf,”i',”'Gf,','.""" A :,v;.;g.m hard Riley of Cape Wolfe. Mr. and MP5- A-Io C"”'i9 mall dau hter of Cascum e Grade 1 As-1 Barbara Wi - . . t bllzlullu The funeral w held - Re ina Donnellv a 3 ,9 Eimsdilie spent Sunday with Mrs. . - - v 5 W to "- a ACROSS 2 Allowance 23 VI-liln V as on Tues t2 . were guests of Mrs. Thomas par- Remhers parents Mr and M, more. 2. Randolph Stevenson. . 1.1.1,,-1,1". for welsh; wgn-for lzlf-Jlllltl Llfllllal-J day morning from St. Mark's Ro. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bradley emm Mn and Mm Albert Laird Ha" Harris in 'Knuu'fo d " Gmde L B.,g1' Bury Mac. Iecntplaca (Comm.) (so. 5 man Catholic church. Lot 7. where Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Garland recently. yo " Innis, 2. Willard Nicholson; 3, (slang) , l.Meuun mo!) Requiem High Mass was celebrat- M11 anti Mi'!- Vilis Hughes , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashley Gwenytil Lin!- 0.Steam I of land 26.Slmlon ed at 10 o'clock. interment was in Mi" 3"” Mi”-V P3i"iCk RY” M"- Liii" Smanm” 9! Mi" mi” and family of Alberton were vislt- Telciieri-M11 Liiiilii Ellen- ” D9,,” , 4. A "emu. 21,auh (ha Church Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kelly er was a visitor to 0 Leary re- on on Sunday to the home of M”- piulu ofwoi-ken 28- Youth , MHEI , ---e&s---- M” 5"d M'5- W'""I"i MEL?” C9"”Y- Ashley's psrents, My, my M", mi:-rdegn U-mBs:3::riM 30-g:':in- 5...,-,.r,,4 -.,S,J.g.'lf: ABGYLE SHORE SCHOOL .'lL'..::1..i)l,;i.f;:l.:”oS'l:lk" Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Thomas Arthur Harris in 0'Leary. ” . ape: ry o . . t . . . 1, ' ' ' i atsouul e. Aionrvisw ax.v-w- Sliiiiiltl i-3'i;"s'E Grade"i0:TL":ay?elei:3Phall 2-”.'.'..?l'id M” S””"""' Hm” "d i3iaiiy"1'lru”lil'irifaiCii5T'"llr?i” ll??? Mn and Mo. Am-ur Cornish and "CAEIEG American 'I.MiacelllJIy in: M Grade B:-l '- l Woodside in Knutsford. ii""”Y 0' Mi" R083 We"! recent KENSINGTON . . Sterling Mac Mrs A c Stewart Hath du," 3,-ph. chug” well-hi YnlerIayIAuwor Plum: 2' Ne” Macpmm; 3' M” Mr -L0!-M -Power . visitors to Summerslde where they F I S I ll '15. M ti Ill Ridge of 9.LikeI.norb (India) - ,1. M,CD,,,,g,,h; 4, wet... Mm. Lmm. and Norman Mammm Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Burleigh spent the day with their son and grin 5P'M9- -P3 Iv"?! nndjiut 10. Not the 83.Purchsss l3.Long-cared head. Man, Emme Tmmm, and family, Ellerslle, accompanied daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. hfniil 3' l - bl "Wan: 9 5' under water front 36.Complies Ndeiit Grade 7:-1. Jean Mulrhead; Glariy and Sterling Squsrebriags by M" 0”" Jen.” snmmeriim" verm" C”""5i" um iwevf igfnu 8"! lllrilco 10- RGCOPU-Ci! 37 Cindi! 44-5535'" 2. Harvey lnman; it. Hope Mc- Sister Ma Bernadette C.S.M. were Visnms '0 obeary 0" wedi Scrum ' to G ld' for nowen as Num silkworm ph n. 4 E ph - - W l, nesday evening. Mn and Min Charis! Reed of TURES 0"" 303'"50” 93” u on - R rd a . . .urrows Mac all. Sister St. Bridget. C.M. . summersme were recent vmtom 301.:-rm m comm smrrmg Dan 0-. loweatnoto 1D.Oorrodo iindill 45- 0'”! Grade 6.-1. Gayle MacPhall Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacMlllan M, Hm.” 0-3,”, 0; Elmshale t Om I Hernhy ms sum d N I7 Countyln 20.Alixlviitm 39. 30)"! 17- Contfiiidf and George Muirhead. equal. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ferguson wag 5 busmem Vmtm. to 0-Lem-y' 8 0 (:ry'I8tlt'"'s " Rel" and M”' ' 0 an aw" Scotland 21.0wns nickname (8. Egyptian Grade 5:sl. Bill MacPhall; Mr. and Mrs. J.-lines Kenny. N. J- on'1-hu,-may she,-noon, ' ' owe ' TM lhsavaga 22.0ften I0. Genus of god 2. Noel Patts, 3. Lloyd MncPhaIl; Miss Laura Carver m 21 '1-on-1.-l tpoet.) the lily (val-.) 4, Charles Mncphsll; 5, Gary Mr. and Mrs. Anglia MacPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Thompson, 34 lndellnltg M:;CP:8il. 4 I I ::ll:ROLL(lj-Jltiii-:NTS B lh 0tL;ila1ry,dmotored tn Summerslde To IGHT 920 nnlcl. ra e :- . Doug as Mulr. an an l orence ro ers on urs ay. N m . . , m . . 7 . ; 25 A'Ihlp'h head; 2. Alan MacPhail. . Mlisrgjzret Donahoe MFA and M”. Alexander Momm R E G E N T Saturday I I . 2:00 m 7 m 920 :9 3;':!"oob:” 261533;: Trudy Macpham Kaltlhsflerlnt? xiny gnsloh son of Hebron. were visitors to ' ' . ' ' 0'lcary on Friday afternoon. . , 31 cumamh Grade 2.-1, Fruer Msc- WREATH5 h h b I A til: .ri?i.lllliJt”t”.ii.?.1lh.'.l.ir'3E''2.ZlT ” ””""" ”'"”A 32 Cdui-13-i ' equal: 2' ivoreen Shaw . Albeit Margaret and Family lnole party in the basement of the BELA LUGOSI - DUKE MITCHELL may Grade LFL Bunnie Macpham Mr and Mrs Lyman Dunsford school. There were nineteen tables 1 T Z T 1 T Z 83 3”" z'r1:rnr:cci ”2'i'5Z'.'.'3li...- Fa e iii-i7 Schurniao. Co.. Ltti. and about eilzhiv people suiovins 3i-iimfofgmnt mm and M," Macphm 5' ' lvllr. and Mrs. R.W. Wood, summer- the anmcs- A delicious lunch was Willi i-.itIDli-i 1...... Vi-I luuwl. hlIxS' d . '8 wguhh grlaitligeiswsieanmiiihiiliiiee-adigd 5 schilrnian Staff Association f ill? i"” t ' i.liot-"no 9' o s l - umum el average it un gra s. V k m -- an .”s:'r""" W” "F """"i5 Hocke i -v . N NT” civic STADIUM Q. Teiacetier: l-fihiet M. Frlzzell. Mrs. Stephen Murphy and fam- y .- ti). (' o . ily wish in extend their nlncere I6 " iii?!-'?-er iauutirrrorrii ll”".l:.l:!”i-"”l:.:l.f;::"i'.li:E:'2'; ”””"”"”" W - - ..- Tm 0'9-n--n-r-to '"" CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE the Kinlrt County Hospital and SATUMMY M9” at. IXTEI-IIIIITI-i-uiur-uuiiiul-stunt-turn crvm 51-gnmu oonmn-my B0.W0iI'd mvolvlhg ggijy hhoug . city gh-l Mr. R.E. Dowd. Those who not A 8 PM an-up Lunur.n..ntuaenuiuunn.i.n.-.-rntmnupunuvu . 51- Tlku m "men of ,,,m.,m, and . devh Mass 0fferlngs,l spiritual Bouq- t - - Antuaoninninvem-timmnciunnnnimna will be host to the . ' Do I . Fl tlb t - . 1 p:..”t'2.. !l',E,?,"g;:,,;l;;"2,,f,"i,i;,', '3l',1':.'jf;,',- ..."'I,il”;;i..,,..K';"...T, 2.5: .'.'.''5.”..'., Kensington Juveniles Mormon Figure strafing Club ' the Popular Jxhn Way1n'e surp.:rt- lllisitetiuiai Ii1.V'.';':gw::1'iIll their mmvsmm -At- i""'.....," "i-3'si5"'""ii".E- i Charlottetown We TENDER FOR TIMBER mm mm" In released by Pboen Films nc. . The action bellfll in New York ENGIJNGYON SCHOOL HM. DAILY OIYPIXUUIT - KID'S how N WOII Ht city. when hsnh clerk Mollie JANUARY REPORT r i A x Y n l. I A A x I Tfru::d:'l.e- l;.Yll:30db::':din0: gm Tenders will be received by the undersigned for Accompanied by their skating instructor - s -.......... .::..i:.".".'..:.::.:i.r........ ....... " ' -1 - - .G.:--. x..-.:.. ---C -' or on cm at M "MD" r . . , enr c I e. -M M N am "I: x M on M O... M mm mun mp. tour.m'l'!IIile !t'(I1:I'rzladl'e,dll" mm WM. Wm.” M” GIRLS, HOCKEY Peters tatlon. all or any part of the following. of Vienna. ta." M.ag"r:p"nt.duu:;:irLm words on all hints mun. frontier" t:lWn ' in organ. Kenzir. I 2400 tot; 5" Live ggwed lftlatlvi Tlmb:etl;:- For-rner Junior Skgtlng Chunplon or Augu-lg or w ere n "aun- s n:' pony are e an lv:-i. ru Ion untietn ee 0 to cut mm o s w a ' m D I Q'...'.. . rodeo r:der Duke Hndkins rilht in- 2.9 Leslie Seville. KEN3mGT0N RINK minimum tgminem. of 7--)m 3 Those attending will have the opportunity of seeing . ., '05: ml mmm :1 A. .uc,,m Grade Cllgm-l.,cia;: i;:herD;m2. roman-r 505 pm” 0, Native spmc, pm" 14- Lon, pupils of Moncton Figure Skating Club perform. ulv,vAwA QQ tn I Q 0 ' :vx:IDr.tr1p'n Q cl. up, ! 3r'eiiins'ihyv7h'nthiiitih r.t'l'.1."ZlY." in"; '13:"? 0 ' I m E. Ken8int't0n TOP-mi wmi S minimum butt diameter 0 10," 3953" 'i"'i' 9300 ' 10:30 -"Ni" "A" i ' A f' ...t that night. learns she can arm Job A(::-fim1AlIn Under- Sisters TENDERS CLOSE FEB. 22, 1955. M,,;,,.,,,,,,5 mdmmu 7 I D I .. 0 0 It I D K 1.7 D I D I 0 2 D It - catch it on the return trip It Inoiiu "W 2' ” " . ” ' --Versus-- State method of dgilvery and date of completion. . mm . mp); of hundred muss Grade ll. B.-l. Brenda stead. - .9? ,, 1.4 am, pm... 3, Freetown Sisters Meeting of those interested in for-rning it flat!!! MIND. nwmlhrotorniyromaiieo with One . . . . - . . .. 9.. l...,l,,. .l. Lorna Underhay. . Ikatin club will be held in. the ladies waiting molt, ”""” """" ' 700 PM MORRISON It M RAE LTD ' 7-t-in Orm-cl-tn '1'!!! AM?! 'i'ilA'i' WW3 farts to drop a tnetrtntoninl loop Hitiiiclin -wr-rem?" Isak: - ' ' . C . - 9.00. Officials of Monceon Clubwiil bein attendance. " M” "" mm W” F "”"' filo "'t;'o'toI"c.""ont'”Z'r'.'."e'Z"tt.'2 3'"?-r-r3""l'i7 Junior or3'ti'u. 31"” ”t"- 70 some so S'SIDI-1. A" ""'””'d i”””"' m ""4 ” '””d' - -- - i . . gar situations that NIH up Clara Fisher. A ' ,, 9 W31-lXIUi.o-----' mm 31-”, W 1-"char;-.rye lull. d