CLASSIFIED ADS PLAY SANTA CLAUS ALL YEAR LONG Phone Charlottetown 8506 - Summerside 8031 —- Montague 97-2 —=«— Souris 32-3 v-— Alberton 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Dec. 10, 1958 IN MEMORIAM POOLE— In loving memory of my parents. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Poole who passed away De- cember 10th, 1957 and November ist, 1948 Though absent they are ever near Still loved, still missed, and ever dear. Ever remembered by Gladys. ENMAN — In fond and loving memory of my mother. Mrs. Annie M. Enman. Vernon, who passed away December 10th. 1951. ‘ It's hard to think of sunsets or the glory of the dawn, Its hard to smile with courage, when the one you loved is gone But she left us treasured memor- ies of many happy years And they always will be with us As in joining through the years Lovineg rememvered by heT daughter and son-inlaw, Doris and Frex Newman. BELL— In loving memory .of my husband H. Lodge Birt who passed away on December 10th, 1949. The one we love has gone to rest His fond true heart is stilled. The hand that. always helped us Now lies in death‘s cold chill. / A happy home we once enjoyed How sweet the memory still, But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Our hearts still ache with sad- ness Our eyes shed many a tear God alone knows how we miss you As it ends another year. Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by wife and family. CARD OF THANKS ' Mrs. Milburn Dixon wishes to thank Dr. I. Rachmael, the Sup- ervisors and nurses of P.E.I. Hospital, the drillferent societies of Zion Church, also her many triends in town and country who visited her and sent flowers, cards and treats during her ill- ness in the hospital. I wish to,thank Dr. McLeod. Dr. Laidlaw, Dr. MacDonald, Nurses and staff, Clergymen of PET. Hospital, also sincere thanks to all relatives and friends For cards. treats, visits and flow- ers. during my recent operation in the P.E.I. Hospital Mr. John A. Matheson, Inkerman. We wish to thank the Morell Fire Department and others who responded so promptly to our call. > A.S. MacSwain and SOns, Mor— ell. ears and Trucks For Sale 1955 FORD TUDOR. EQUIPPED with radio and heater. Winter- lzed. Price $1300. (Can be fin— anced). Phone 8277. 1956 PLYMOUTH Savoy, two- tone hardtop, low mileage, good condition, winterized, Priced at $1600., Apply J. G. McCarthy, Morell. TASTES VARY! Some people want a sedan, others a coupe. etc. but they all.want good performance and economi- cal transportation. 1956, AUSTIN 4 door Sedan $1050 1956 FORD, half ton $1100 Both in excellent condition and winterized. EDGAR HAYS Apply Esso Grafton St. Service Station. \ Phone 9219 1951 PONTIAC SEDAN A-I CON. dition. Winterized also. 1955 Chevrolet Coach. radio and heater. Apply Waddell Bros, Crapaud. 1953 G.M.C. HALF TON, GOOD condition. Apply Raymond Matters, Westmorel‘and. cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR CALGARY December 15 - Phone 6036. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO December 20th. returning Jan~ uary 2nd. or 3rd. Can scoom- modate 2 passengers. Phone 5405 after 6 pm. For Sale APPLES MACINTOSH, RUS- set, Courtland, Delicious, etc. 15 mile out St. Peters Road at Apple stand. IT’S SIGNIFICANT THAT MORE and more folks are using Guar- dian - PatriotVCIassified Ads to solve problems. Let us help your needs. Phone 8506. HAND SLEIGHS, SMALL, MED- lum, and large. See these be- fore buying. Spungeon Hickox, 28 Hawthorne Ave., Phone 3606. WALNUT BED AND DRESSER. set. Complete with spring and mattress. In good condition. Phone 5426. MATCHED BOARD, FOR SALE. Waddell Bros. Crapaud P.E.I. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot (‘cnlral Printing. For Sale THREE FORMALS: MAUVE size 12, $15; White and Silver, size 12, $15: Pink with tour- quois size 12, $10 all in excel— lent condition. Phone 8929. 2 PR. GIRLS WHITE BOOTS and skates, size 2. perfect con- dition, $4.50 3 pr. Phone 5878. 25 PULLETS, STARTING T0 lay. Apply John Carew, Brook- field. ELECTROLUX FOR CHRISTMAS! Now is the time to order that ELECTROLUX Cleaner or Pol— isher for your favorite GIRL. PRICED AS LOW AS $99.50 Small Down Payment delivers it CHRISTMAS WRAPPED. No further payments until February lst, 1959. DIAL 5607 or WRITE ELECTROLUX 7 Upper Hillsboro Street CHARLOTTETOWN CHRISTMAS TREES 8 ft. 'llree $2.00. Other sizes and prices. Free Delivery. PHONE 9121 5 MONTH OLD PUREBRED Brittany. Spaniel. Can be reg- istered. James Bennett, South- port. Phone 7472. SPECIAL SALE HADDAD GRO- cery, 25 Pownal Street; Over- shoes. Children’s, Men’s, and Ladies. Priced $6.50, 5.50. $4.95 ans $7.95 les 15 per cent. Dis- count. Dial 8818. ‘ 5 ONE YEAR ,OLDS, 10 FALL Calves, 10 Spring Calves. Ap- ply Rloy Frizzell, Glen Valley. PAIR OF MAN’S SKATES, SIZE 9, like new. Phone 6351. MAN’S OVERCOAT, D A R K colour, like new, size 40. Pia-no cased organ, good condition. Suitable for country school. $3. Phone 3529. COW TO FEES-HEN 20 DECEM- ber, Apply Leo Cudmore, Green Bay. BOOKS—LANDS AND PEOPLE, buy The Grolier Society, 7 vol— ume set, 500 pages per volume. Unused. $24. Phone 4429. 5 WAYS TO PROFIT FROM Guardian - Patriot Classifed hire or buy. Phone 8506 for a Ads. Use ’em to sell, rent, find. trained lad-assistant. VACUUM CLEANER CENTRE P. E. Island’s largest selection of vacuum clean- ers ($49.90 up to $269.00). Convenient Monthly Pay- ments available. Christmas Bonus Offer with each Cleaner sold‘ during December (worth up to $45). MARITIME COMPACT SALES 176 Kent Street Phone 9220 or write for free home showing. Profit From Pigs Feed Baby Pigs from 2 to 3 weeks old with Master Pig Perk Pellets, a fortified feed that builds resistance to growth- stunting diseases. After feeding 25 to 50 lbs. switch to Master Pig Starter. These two feeds prepare your Pigs for future profits. It is results that count! Available at your MASTER FEED DEALER IVAN KERRY, Representative Attention Christmas Shoppers We have a complete line of Satin Bound Blankets including Reversible, Pastel Shades, Check also Auto Robes made from 100% Pure Virgin Wool. A deposit will hold any Blanket until Christmas. Boxes supplied if required. Wm. CONDON & SONS 65 Queen Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. Dial 3712 ONE NEW McCLAREY 80” Semi Automatic gas stove, see 11:9 31140W special price 3225. Phone ONE NEW ENTERPRISE SEMI Automatic gas and oil combina- tion stove. Christmas special price $325. Phone 3934. CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE Phone 8917. 10 FEEDER CATTLE. APPLY Howard Coles, Milton. ONE N E W McCLAREY 30” Semi Automatic gas stove Visi oven .3 wonderful buy special price $235. Phone 3934. ONE NEW 36” FULLY AUTO- maltic Enterprise gas stove, cannot be repealed, special price $250. Phone 3934. SPECIAL SALE HADDAD GR—O: cery, 25 Pownal Street: Over- shoes. Children’s, Men’s, and Ladies. Priced $6.50. 5.50. $4.95 and $7.95 less 5 per cent. Dis— count. Dial 8818. ~ Female Help Wanted ITAOT'S WHITE BOOTS ANO skates size 5. Price $3. 1n good condition Phonc 5304 or apply EIU‘SEKEEPER. FOR. ONE man in small town. Apply Mrs. Bruce. Nalumal Emillofment' 141 Sprulg Park Rd. Office, Charlottetown. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS] HE WANTS To HURRY UP AN' eET TleoueH so HE CAN WATCH A , Tv PROGRAM! I ll l[ll un-q.usrnol l! Iflllh, \ I It! l I ‘ I‘ll,“ THE TIME' I HEE-HEE.’ I BET PA‘s 5012127 HE OFFERED To 027 17150-125 TONIGHT! H95 STEWIN' our THERE BECAUSE WE‘RE DAWPLIN’ AT TH' TABLE-- WELL.TAKE VOURTIME.’ l MA‘TBE NOW HE'LL SEE HOW IT IS WITH US WHEN WE'RE (11 TH’ PISHE$ DETAIL AMP WANT TO GET THROUGH N A HURRY T0 60 TO A SHOW 0R naszulllll 0...-.. KILLEfi ' Female Help Wanted Male Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person. Island Grill, 162 Queen St. Lost Ah. Found LOST: A SU" OF MONEY IN Charlottetown. Friday after - noon or Saturday morning in vicinity of Rogers Hardware and Legion Parking Lot. Re- ward. Phone 6293. TAKEN BY MISTAKE A PAIR of White figure skates, size 7. Phone 3152. ’ LOST: GRAVITY HOSE FOR oil, vicinity Grafton S t r e e t East and Kensinlgton Road, NO— vember 19th. Reward.’ Plea phone 6610. V I, Lloyd Shaw, West Cape, responsible for any debts con- tracted in my name by anyone other than myself. on and after this date, December 10, 1958. LLOYD SHAW. BLIND LETTER BOX NUMBERS Names and addresses of Ad- vertisers using Blind Letter Boxes in the Guardian and Patriot. are held strictly con- fidential. Information pertain- ing to these advertisements will, not b divulged under any cir- cumstances. Male Help Wanted CERTIFIED PIPE. WELDER required, wanted to handle gas and electric welding. Bryant Electric. Box 833, City. MARRIED MAN FOR FARM work. Also single man. Separate house provided. Bert McCar- dle, Kinkora, GOOD PAY IN T.V.——RADIO SERVICING Wireless Operating all offer big money. Trained men urgently needed. Ask for facts on how you can prepare for a good pay- ing job in one of these fields and remain at work. No experi— ence—but some high school needed. Apply now for Fall day classes Toronto and Montreal. Give education, age and posit your request quickly~no obliga- O’Lealy. P. E. 1., will not be» HAVE YOU A NO - FUTURE JOB? There is a career with a future for you in the Canadian Army pay makes this an excellent op- portunity for physically fit young men of 17-35 who meet Army selection requirements. LIMITED OPPORTUNITIES NOW IN THE ' FOLLOWING: _ THE CANADIAN GUARDS PRINCESS PATRICIA’S CANA- I DIAN LIGHT INFANTRY THE ROYAL CANADIAN REGI- MENT ROYAL 22c REGIMENT THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLAND REGIMENT) OF CANADA Enquire now, or mail this con- A healthy out-door life with gout ‘ REAL ESTATE For Rent Apartment suitable for 2 adults. Unheated. Phone 4655. H E A T E D APARTMENT, 4 rooms and bath. Phone 5121 after 10 a.m. FURNISHED HEATED R O 0 M. Central. Suitable for one or two nurses or business girls. Phone 3987. REAL ESTATE Wanted T0 Bent WANTED GARAGE IN VICIN- ity of school Street. Phone 9446. Personal .FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. The amazing Body Tonic. Write tor free booklet today. PROCKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. Services Offered WHY NOT HAVE THAT RUG or Chesterfield shampooed for Christmas? Work done in your home, low rates. Phone for ap- pointment 5607. CALL MacCALLUM FOR ALL paintings or decorating needs! Ceilings murescoed; Latex painting; paper-hanging etc., Apply 20 Belmont Street. Char- lottetovm. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES PI."".‘S or quarts. Dial 8595. BUYING SCRAP IRON AND steel. Also batteries, metals, and bottles. Paying highest market prices. Lester O’Brien. Lower Prince Street. ATTENTION FARMERS. GARAGES \_ and TRUCKMEN We are buying Iron and Steel Scrap, Scrap Auto Batteries and Ale Bottles. We require 1000 tons of pon to: ARMY RECRUITING STATION AAG (M) Eastern Command Headquarters .Bell Road Illalifax, N. S. Tel. 3-9181. Loc 22 Please send me, without ob- ligation, details on career oppor- tunities in the Canadian Army. Name Address Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . n o ......--......... City-Town . . . . . ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u Province Telephone C.G. REAL ESTATE For Rent SHOP FORMERLY OCCUPIED by Barter‘s Photo Studio, Bus- lness section of City. heated. Phone 4555. BELVEDERE AREA —— FIVE room unfurnished house, oi heat, immediate occupancy. $65. month After 5.30 p. m. tion. Phone 6610. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. 1. Elmer Blanchard, BA. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 \M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer & Haul-m Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., lDial 9424 Queen 81. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3361. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhee 3‘ Trainer [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping. Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W» R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial ‘432 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carrutllers, R. 0. 123 Kent St, "Ill 5512 J. S. Taylor, ILO. Cornur Kent & Queen 819.. Office 9133 -— House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3365 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 _,___._ Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I.C., P.Ell'. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS“ McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS a CO. Iron and Steel Scrap at $15 per ton (2000 lbs.). Scrap Batteries $1.25 each Highest prices for metals and Ale Bottles. (No purchase of Scrap Materials from juveniles). MAURICE BLOCK" CO. LTD. 158 Kent Street Opposite Eaton’s Wanted To Buy BUYING TOMMY CODS AND smelts and Eels alt foot of Prince Street, Prowse and Agnew. Phone 7156. ' FOUR CORDS SPLIT WOOD Bradalbane Rural School. Alp - ply Mrs. John J. MacLeod, Secretary. WANTED Dressed Geese Paying Market Price J.M.'s Meat Market 175 Grafton Street, Charlottetown Phone 5535. To LET loTiiLM Avis. 3 ROOM] ' t DOME CENTRE or ARCTIC CITY Thirty-six 12-storey apartment buildings form a ring around a domed town centre in this arch- itect’s sketch of a proposed de- velopment for the Eastern Arc- tic community of Frobisher Bay. The plan. as sketched by the public works department, would have a nuclear beaming plant provide the amenities of urban living to several thousand per- sons. Apartment towers would, connect to the dome, covering a post office, banks, schools. swimming pool. and parks. Dome would be a thin shell concrete vaulting, with ribs radiating trom a central pier. Nonthern a. ficials emphasize that the plans so far are tentative. Froblsher affairs and public works Bay is expected to become .a major air base for northern alr routes and the federal govern- ment would like to develop it into the am ‘ 'strative centre of the Eastern Arctic. (CP Photo) Businessmen Leave Today To Seek Markets In North By SANDY CAMPBELL Canadian Press Staff Writer MONGTOIN (CT) Twenty- two Maritime businessmen take Oflf from here today on a three- day junket into the eastern sub Arctic to drum up markets for Maritime products. Sponsored by Marltinie Central Airways, the tour will take the businessmen to Frobi-sher Blay, N.W.T., and Goose Bay, Labra- dor. They seek a bigger slice of mushrooming northern mar- kets and MCA hopes to benefit from its exclusive freight and passenger franchise in the area. The Goose Bay area has a pop- ulation of about 20,000. Backbone of the economy is the big United Wanted To Buy WANTED Buying Fox Horses. paying 31!“: per lb. Also buying good cows to freshen soon. Collins Wood. Bunbu'ry. Phone 7048. Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation Sealed tenders plainly marked as to content and addressed to the undersigned will be receiv- ed up to 12 o’clock Noon. A.S.T. 23rd DAY OF DECEMBER. 1958 Separate individual tenders for CARPENTRY, for ELECTRICAL and for PLUMBING and HEAT- ING MAINTENANCE RE— QUIREMENTS on the rental housing units situated at Char- lottetown, P.E.I. and known as Charlottetown Project 1/48. Forms of tenders r e q u i r e d can be obtained at the address below. R. B. GRANT, Manager, Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation 1032 Gottingen Street, Halifax, NS. not be held. Signed: NOTICE ' The Auction Sale which was to be held on Stanley Bridge Grounds, Wednesday, December 1.0, 1958, will W. B. SIMPSON, Sec’y. cepted. SPECIAL Complete line of Cockshutt Farm Equipment New and used Pioneer saws. Water System, Inter- . national Tractor 3-250 Diesel, used 8 months, trade for I Cockshutt tractor No. 540. Any reasonable offer ac-‘ One Massey-Harris tractor No. 20, Ceckshuit trac- tor No. 20, complete with cultivators. Apply: LLOYD MacDONALD, ‘ Annandale, P.E.I. months. (7. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dlal 556! H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 P. O. Box 18'] ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Strcr’ Dial 5321 NOTICE Citizens and others are advised that a Section of the City By-law to Regulate Traffic reads as follows: “NO person shall park or leave any vehicle on the travelled portion of any street between the hours of ‘1200 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. in any day." THIS SECTION ‘WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED during lhe winter. W. MacARTIiUR, Chief of Police. States and Canadian air force base. Last year the U.S.. govern- ment spent about $3,000,000 in the Maritimes, mostly for supplies for Goose Bay. The rest was for material for the USAF base at Stephenville, Nfld. 1958 SALES HIGHER King Fonde, cargo supervisor for MCA, said Tuesday the 1958 sale total is expected to exceed last year’s but he would not ven— ture a guess on the size of the increase. He said major reasons for the rise are a visit of Maritime pro- ducers to Goose Bay last year sponsored by the Atlant'm prov- inces Economic C oun c 11 and APEC’s Atlantic food show here last April. Mr. Forde described Frobisher Bay as the coming metropolis of the north. Twelve hundred miles north of Moncton and just 200 miles on the sunny side of the Arctic Circle, the community of about 500 has been called the Arctic crossroads of the world. Many international a i r1 1 n e 5 stop at Frobilslher Bay on their over-the-lpole flights from the west coast of North America to Europe. “Frobisher Bay today is like Goose Bay was in 1949,” Mr. Fordle said. “Ilt’s just beginning to percolate and it will develop even faster than Goose.” FINANCED BY U.S. Most of the Frobisher Bay de- velopment was financed by the United States government. The airfield is operated by the Cana- dian transport department. _ MCA is ready for the antici- pated expansion. Last month it added a $1,300,000 DC-GA to its fleet. The huge aircraft can carry 90 passengers and be quickly con- verted to move 15 tons of cargo. It will be used on the line’s international service and long- haul northern runs. Big attraction for U.S. authori—I ties in buying in the Maritimes is elimination of the problem of moving goods. particularly per- ishable foodstuffs. long distances from the United States to bases in Newfoundland and Labrador. Mr. Forde said the men leaving here today will be selling “every- thing from soup to nuts.” They were chosen after consultation with APEC and Maritime prov- inces trade boards. Seven Mile Bay Men Are Hosts To S’sicle Council SUMMERSLDE — Men of the Seven-Mile Bay parish were hosts to the Summerside Council of the Knights of Columbus at 3 Com mun-ion Breakfast Sunday mom‘- mg. Mercier Mullin, grand knight o! the Summerside Council, was guest speaker at the breakfast held at the parish hall, Mr. Mullin outlined the history of the order and the desirability of member ship. Dr. WE. Callaghan, chairman of the youth committee of the Summerside You'h Centre, told at the work being done for the youth of the town and plans for the fu- ture development of the centre. told of the work being done for the youth of the town and plans for the future development of the can re. . Layton Green acted as toast- master ' The breakfast was held follow- ing mass celebrated by Rev. Reg- inald MacDonald, parish priest. Members of the Catholic Women’s League catered. CASCUMPEIC SCHOOL Honor Roll for the month of November is as follows: Grade X: 1. Ernest Lewis, 2. Lorraine Gamble. Grade IX: 1. Joyce MacNevin. Grade Vlll: 1. Harry Dennis, 2. Lloyd Murray. Grade VII: 1. Norma Lewis. 2. Lillian Hagen. Grade VI: 1. Sharon Gallant. 2. Leo Arsenault, 3. Lowell Hud- son. Grade V: l. Bernadette Hagen, 2. Carol Hudson. 3. Linda Tho- mas. Grade Ill: 1. Shirley Hudson, 2. Mary Gamble. 3. Ruby Mur— ray. Grade II: 1. Ray Arsenault, 2. Eugene Gallant. 3. Roy Arse nault. Teacher. Joyce 1 older. Trinity United Evening Aux. Has Meeting SUMMERSIDE -~— Trinity Unit- ed Evening Auxiliary met in the parlour recently. The Christmas and white gift service was con- ducled by Mrs. Allison llachan assisted by Mrs. Marjorie Champ- ion. Several carols were sung by a group of senior girls Of the Girls Choir, directed by Mrs. Eric Sheen. A film “Song of the Shrin- ing Mountains" was shown. Mrs. Carl Crockett presided: during the business portion. roll call was answered by 25 mem-, bers and several visitors were, {resent The report from the nom— ‘ mating committee was given byl Mrs. Aden Jenln'ns Mrs Richard Hinton, supply secretary. reported that another parcel had been sent to the Depot in Toronto. Mrs. Crockett asked that all secretaries have their annual reports ready for the next meeting. Miss Mabel Linlkletter treas— urer. reported that the allocation for the year had been exceeded. A letter of thanks for clothing sent to a family who had been burned out was read by the secretary, Mrs. Morley Wylie. Mrs. Keith Pickard, christian stewardship secretary, passed out the enve- lopes for the coming year, and read a poem “The Christmas Spirit”. It was decided to send Christ- mas greetings to prayer partner, Miss Christine MacDougall. The next meeting will be held on the first Tuesday in January following the week of prayer services. This will be the annual meeting and the officers for the coming year will be installed. GRAHAMS ROAD SCHOOL The following is the report of Grahams Road . School for the month of November. Grade IX. 1. Doris McIsaac, 2. Mabel Montgomery. 3. George Follavnd‘. Grade VII. 1. Paul Cash, 2. Billy Follxa‘nd. J Grade VI. 1. Eric Brown. 2. she Cash. 3. Lester Monti . Grade 11V. 1. Arthur mm, 2. Arnold Follaud. Grade III. 1. Mari]: n Cam - bell, 2. Alice Cash. 3. Jfiyce Mull)“- ray. Grade II. 1. Carl Campbell, 2. Trudy MacLeod, 3. David Cash. Grade I. l. Marsha Whitehead, 2. Gary Montgomery. ST. ELEANORS HIGH SCHOOL The following is the honor stau- ding of St. Eleanor’s High School for the months of October and November: Grades VII—X Mrs. Oscar Grade X. 1. Claudia Lyle. 2. Gabriel Stewart. 3. Charles Mac- Isaac and Dayre Chappell. Grade IX. 1. Diane Gard, 2. Lorna Murray. 3. Ruth Tanrton. Grade VIlI. 1. Marilyn Comp- ton. 2. Elaine Doucette and Don- ald Hickox, 3. Harold Stewart. Grade VII. 1. John MacDonald 2. Sheila Bernard, 3. Faye Crals: well. Grades V-Vl, Miss Irene Gal- lants Department. Grade VI. 1. Barbara Gates, 2. Joan Gates. 3. Deborah Rogers Grade. V, 1. Mary Gard. 2. Earl All‘ljlerson. 3. Catherine MacDon- a . Grades III.-IV. Mrs. Chappell‘s Department. Grade IV. 1. Carol Thompson. 2. (‘Imlon Ladner and Ronald lint-Lend. 3. David Cameron. Grade [11. 1. Ellen Johnston. 2. Billy Jenkins. 3. Kelvin Birch and Errol Thompson. Grades 111. Mrs. Nelson _ MacNeill, Principal. James Must— 1 small cakes for the patiem- ridges Department. Grade II. 1. Louise Bea. , Brian Rogers. 2. Judy Mg?“ .‘flu \l Wk. ‘ and Kathy McKilligan. 3. 31,; , , 15““ Williams. “* with. ml ‘~ Grade I. 1. Gregory Lad“, all“ . / Jospeh Bulger. 3. Carry f—‘fl~ 1 Beta Sigma Phi' Sorority Meet; SUMMERSIDE — The meeting of the Beta Sigma soroity was held on Wed at the home of Mrs Gabriel son. with the president, Ma '1 E. McAusland presiding ' ' The members decided to the Chronic Care HOSpitQ.. , cultural program was given ‘ ’ Mrs. Clarence Mercer, Mn 3 BLOOMFIELD con. m I "' Following is the Honour ' for Bloomfield Conner sch ~ for November: Grade X: 1. Faye Stem I I. Freddy Horne. ' V 3; 1 Grade IX: 1. Ernie “ I 34 Grade VIII: 1. Reginald ,. ‘ " Ausland, 2. Laurie Home, 3. . ‘ l p35 bert Arsenault. Grade VII: 1. ', 2. Allan MacAusland, 3. K" .1 Bell. , , Grade VI: 1. Linda Alma“ ' 2. Ronald Saunders, 3. O’Meara. Grade V: 1. Genevieve Mae, Ausland. _ WWW ICPl Grade IV: 1. Delma Pine“ ' r inmost 8’31 Donnie Gallant, 3. Patsy mm Gm Meara. Grade m: 1. Craig Mam land, 2. Nancy MaCDOIm] V Dougie Gallant. I Grade II: 1. Brenda were 1"": pricet domestic .1. cell1 {mm Grade I: No tests. 1 prices: Elaine Shaw, Teacher.\ I, ,. Dec It hlg —“—'—-T . ' 7371b; Guest Speaker We % h 1,001“; From Bedeque The regular monthly .. of the Tryon Men’s A . was held in the Crapaud on Tuesday evening. N. 18th. ' I. The ladies of the Crapaudc". '. lor class gregation served a delicious ‘ . to countries per. Rev. Mr. Howe asked‘ 162%: 2 1- bles-sing. :5 1.37%: The devotional period was, 1.114%: 2 1‘ by William Weddell. The up mi domestic tes of the previous meeting _ ‘;21.595~’,; 31 read and approved. Gourch , ,;ll.345.6:1 was read by Austin Snfihf.-Lll;81.67%. was moved that the executive ] a committee to. study the Hall . Rev. A.D.C. Earle intrond the speaker. the Rev. Mr. 1““; You I_ of Bedeque Pastoral Charge. '_ mg, a m gave an interesting talk on , electronic, experiences in the Pacific. iv; tre during the last World ‘;~ ' ‘ The meeting closed by : ing the Mtizpah benediction Sf. Mark’s Guild Meeting Held Mrs. William Thompson ' hostess to the members (1,, . Mark’s, Anglican Church ' Kensington, at the I"- meeting held on November 4 when the president Mrs. ’- McInnis presided and meeting with the collect fir 24th Sunday after Trinity. treasurer, Mrs. Joseph reported a cash balance d 69. ' It was moved by Mrs. D. - Ingraham, seconded by l“ Gordon Cooke and carried, 3.. « material for table cloths for hall to be purchased. _ It was moved by Mrs. " " Thompson, seconded by. Wilmer Paynter, and canned the Guild pay off two - debentures. . .. The articles for the 01 " bazar were priced and made for sale. A pot luck supper W66 ned for the next meeting to” held in the hall on the z ‘ meeting night, the second .~ dlay, members to exchange ‘ valued at approximately 50°“! " Lunch was served. -Dec 2 low . “Win: '1); 11’: 1 lower 1.06% l HALIFAX, (C‘Pl — ~ dian warships on Atlantis: ‘ so: for several months-Will I . to their home port in ‘~ week. the navy said 81111681- A spokesman said the :1- carrier Bonaventure and the troyers Haida, St. La Ottawa are due "on or ,- Dec. 14. 7 ATTEND MILITARY 1‘ ., . . ,. OTTAIWIA (cm—Three -~ . mg, Canadian officers will .. l r three-day U.S.-Canadian '1 ‘ ~ f conference opening today olulu. They are Real: - ‘ M”: H. S. Rayner, flag officer I; .4 coast; Maj - Gen. Chris ' chief of the army's Westem mand; and Air Cornmod Carpenter, chief of the Air Transport Command. ‘ . -r ‘ 'lt FORMOSA FIRE ‘ TAIPEI, Formosa «Real. 2 Planes dropped extlnflm bombs and 1.000 firefighters “n tied fTames sweeping throflgh est land in northern 1095:“ . Monday. There were no r a of casuallb/ .\\' Q7 VON PAPEN ASKS PEN-ll};ll 3‘“ BONN (Reutersl — The. "Ll ' German government is 0°.”Sl . '3 ing a claim for a pens” ‘, Franz von Papen. {QTmernw-L‘r’fi chancellor and 11111ch “a” “an,” ambassador 10 Turkey‘ A {sad ‘ V: ministry Official said V0” claimed a pensmn IS ' {W- ambassador.