EABUI IUWEIR. EDVM fAPl- company of bases of the UN l force moved into Port said nesday. The force commander .-Gen. E. L. M. Burns. crossed rr-man's land to Inspect frontline O usltions which his men are ex- .'..-ted to occupy today. I IGen. Burns checked foxholee and ' &ntline emplacements on both the tish-French and Egyptian sides . l- the cease-fire line. The neutral ii pa are to take up positions on ' th sides of the line. I t 'UN headquarteu in New I rlcsecretary-General Dag Harn- rskjold said he expects to have 00 troops in Egypt in two weeks WOT? than 200 Danes went by ain and car from this UN as- s mbly base to Port Said to join l WESTERN i GUARDIAN mompanyiO.l Danes Reaches Egypt For UN Police Force the II) Norwegians who moved in a week ago. EXPLOSION GREETS MEN The noise of explosion greeted the arrivals. An Egyptian tossed a grenade within earshot of the Danes and Sir Charles Keightley. cornmsnderi '-' ' of the British French forces. The grenade. su- thorities said, was thrown at a six- man British patrol clearing the streets at curfew hour. No one was injured. UN officials said the movement to Port Said would continue until the UN force there had been built up to battalion strength - three rifle companies and a headquart- ers company or a total of about 700 men. The British and French have In- Shirley MacArthur Is President Dock W. I. Dock Women's institute held its , I fort. it.w. AULD will be absent l J Com his office November 28th to December 2nd. inclusive. ion. ZIELINSKI will be at Kin-I ra every Thursday 2.00 - till l 5 MAKE your appointment now for hristmas portraits at the Read g udio. "COME TO card party In Mar- iate School Friday evening. No- gmber Nth, proceeds for W- I. l'RAYMOND GRANT. Optomet- ast. will be in his Tigniah office Saturday. December in. trnesnyrnnraiv Church. Par- is: Social and Auction Sale. Mrs. glen Campbell's. Long River. ovesnber 30th. I - REGULAR Thursday night nce. Kenslngton Legion Home. usic by Mellowaires Gr h . Dancing from 9.30 - 12.1). Admiss- bl 50 caita. icons AND hear the Scotch dincert by Kensington Presbyter- lm. only. 10! the last annual meeting and of annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie, with Mrs. C. W. Hayes presiding The Ode and Creed were followed by the roll call which was responded to with payment of annual dues, Minutes the last monthly meeting were dicated they would begin a stagd withdrawal of their forces. match- ing the arrival of UN forces. But Lt:-Gen. Sir Hugh Stockwell, Brit- ish commander. said he had no immediate plans for such a with- drawal now. lie said he was still making the area "secure." The Yugoslav contingent at Bal- lah is expected to be strengthened today by the arrival of 700.rnore soldiers by sea at Port Said. The UN buildup in the canal zone continued with the arrival of five RCAF C-119 Flying Boxcars at Abu Suweir with 152 soldiers from four countries. They included 28 Danes. 70 Norwegians. 37 Cana- dians and 17 Indians. Boswell: Pleased With Reception, Prizes At Royal Keith Boswell. and his son Ed- ward, of Victoria. who have re- turned quite recently from the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, speak highly of the courtesy and con- sq. )7 I L. n ta. 2;. t-A:.AB 1'). Santa Claus, making his first appearance of the 1956 season, is seen in his artistically decorated sleigh, arriving at Holmants in Summerside yesterday afternoon where a- host of Children accom- .! I SANTA PAYS VISIT TO SUMMERSIDE panied by their parents were on hand for this important event. (PHOTO BY WOFITON) sideratlon shown the -1”” lread and approved. The secretary- iTreasurel"s report gave a resume lot the year's work and showed a financial balance on hand. The Nominating Committee pre- ldent. lifiss Shirley MacArthur; lst vice president. Mrs. Lloyd Wil- kie; 2nd vice president. Mrs. Geo. K. Irving; Setxetary-treasurer, Miss Margaret A. Forsyth: Direc- tors, Mrs. Edgar Forsyth. Mrs. Erskine Clark. Mrs. C. W. Hayes; Auditors. Mrs. Howard Clark and mittee. Mrs. Hayes and Mrs- Ed- gar Forsyth. The retiring president thanked the members for their help and co- operation during the year. Delegates appointed to attend the Leadership Training Course sented the following slate of of-L ficers fir the coming year: Pres-1 Ml's. Hayes; Film Council Com-v Every effort was made to cats to the needs of the livestock men; the animals were given every at- iention. The Boswells. whose herd won them thirteen ribbons in strong Ayrshire classes. were particularly with their third plac- ging in 4-year-old cows In milk. This was a very strong class, and was won by the reserve grand champion of the show- To com- pare the calibre of the exhibits, the grand champion female of the '56 Amherst Winter Fair placed plzth in this class. Mr. Boswell -regrets he was too busy to make Amherst this year. The Charlotte- -town champion stood 10th in an- other class. The Lealands cow (for which -they turned down a good offer), with her three-yearold sister alss Mn Church Choir see the lrish- were Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. Mrs, C.1won a fourth placing in progeny bwn Folk dancers in action with W. Hayes and Mrs. Edgar For-lo! dam in very strong competi- ities. in Irlshtown Commun- W.I 1 "FUNERAL WEDNESDAY --The Peter e took place Wednesday morn from her late residence in che to St. John the Baptist 1 al of the late Mrs. . where Requiem High . was solemnlzed by Rev. J. . Kelly. Pallbearers were Lester Steele. Douglas Steele, Leo Far- mll. Ray Farrell. Alfred DesRoche . Ind Kenneth Linkletter. Inter- f -t was in the Church Cemetery I CUIIJNG CARD PARTY - even tables were in play at the 'Elherton Curling Club card party y evening. Hostesses were . . Held For Little Girl nuesda John C. Matthews. Consola- prius were presented to Mrs. .H. Myrfck and James Hodgson. prize in auction were won .' and Mrs. Weadall Weeks were g of honor in the Albertaa .I. Hall Tuesday evening when assembled to tender them mbedlaneous shower. Hostess- wue Mrs. Wesley Hardy. Min Fraser and Miss Lona Hunter. MI. and Mrs. Weeks had seated on s settee decorated pink and white. gifts were pro- and greeting: read by Miss . In opening the gifts Mrs. eels was assisted by Miss Hun- and Mrs. Hardy. On behalf of be at the home of the now presi- The roll call is to he answered with a donation towards a gift box for the Orphans -. .It was decided to send a dona- tion of 35.00 to the Springhill Dis- aster Relief Fund and to send a subscription to the Polio Post. The members are asked to bring sug- gestions for a "Planned Program" to the next meeting. The meeting closed with the na- tional anthem and refreshments were served by the hostess assist- ed by Mrs. George Irving. Happy Birthday Party Mrs. Ernest Gallant Cnlertaln-l ed at a birthday party on Sun-I day afternoon Nov. lath in honor: of her daughter Sophie's eighthl birthday. Twenty of Sophie's play, mates were present to enjoy the afternoon. After Games and contests were played. a delicious lunch was set ved, the centre of attraction be- ing a hugh Birthday cake. aglow with I cankles which Sophie blow Duns by her younl friends. Guests present were: A. ult. Allan Arsenault. nest Arsenault. Bernice Arsenault Joyce and Judy Gaudet. Aubrey Gaudet. Helen and Theresa rse- nault. I.oul.s LeBlanc. Joyce and lens Arsenault, Dennis Arsenault Maurice and Gabriel Aisenault. Monique and Luci Arsenault and Mrs. Arsenault. -BM PRIENIKITIP TREATY SEOUL. South Korea (Renters) th Korea and the United Stats sdnesday signed a treaty of Iendshlp. commerce and navi- tlon. the first treaty of its kind er negotiated by the govern- ent of President Sygman Rhee : I COAL MINEBS KILLED AINT-FLORENT - SUR-Auun . France (Reuters)-Six were believed killed and being raised to the surface a mine near here sinpped. Clteris ed 'Aceoiintants ' 1'. Elh Ildsy - . sin ti e-um S'SlDE MINOR HOCKEY TEAMS Following is a list of players for Saturday night for the opening of Summerside's league. The players listed are ask- ed to attend a special meeting along with coaclie and managers Friday night at Civic Stadium. This is an important meeting and every- one is urgently rEQllBIl.d to at- tend. l MIDGETS Bobby Trainor (Gt. Willard Dou- phy, Ian Peck. Billie Dslghan. Ger- ald Arsenault. David Stull. Charles Steele. Irvin A. nault. Donald Peters. lee Leblanc (Gt. Dennis Arsen, null, Stanley Deslloche; lrvln so riler. Edwin Walker. Malcolm i Macltensie. Bred Macllae Arnold: Maccausland. Hillard Watson. Dani nle MacNeill. Joseph sonler. PAPIIWEIGIITS David Boatu (G). Allen Gaudet. Peal Hegel, Maccanslalllo suits. n. . ii. nmviu-ti. r .t--'-- L .::.s-- . . . . . '1!!! o. i'i.'Li A. . . Ell. i l out while ”Hsppy Birthday" was She received a number of lovely gifts for which she thanked her donors. After lunch each guest re ceivod a treat from Mrs. Gallant before departing for their homes. Marcia, Diane and Gary Gallant. Sharon 3;. minor hockey g C”. cette. Gerald llahahnn. Birt Bro-11'0"" music and step - dancing syth. The December meeting willltion. The hull calf which placed third was a maternal brrl.her of I Hall, Thursday. November 29th. dent. Miss Shirley MacArthur, with.these two. There were 25 in his p.rn. Sale of candy sponsored Mrs. Hayes as assistant liostessf. class. which was headed by the junior hamplon. owned by Ric- ard Bros. of Red Deer, Alberta. who showed also the grand champ- .ion bull. The second placing bull calf in this class was Cornell Eva Ready. an importation from Scot- lland. The Lealands calf headed jhlm for the first ten minutes. 1but later placed third. The Scotch lcalf was sold later for 31.200 in i the Ayrshire Sale of Stars. 1 The Boswell entries placed hlgls Iin all classes, and showed part- tlcularly well up in the groups. Four calves were born at the fair. These were featured later with Miss Jean Boswell on television. S'side Boy Is lniured In Accident Austin Simmons eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs- Harry Sim- mons of 122 Ottawa Street was taken to the Prince County Hos- pital in an unconscious condition early yesterday afternoon after being struck by a car driven by Mr. John Hanlon of Borden. on Upper Granville Street. while on his way to school. He was reported last evening suffering lacerations to the face and while X-rays were taken I there are any Internal injuries. The accident car while on his way to afternoon classes. ness some time after being taken to hospital. Garth MacFarlane. Billie MacNelll. Bobby Cooke. David Gaudet. Donnie Williams. Jimmie Rankin. Robert Perry. MINOR SCHEDULE FOR SUMMERSIDE Following is the scheduled of the minor hockey leagues at Sum- merside as released by head coach , for the I l T er of the week: FRIDAY 3:15 - 3:45 No. 2 Minor vs. No. 1 Major. 3:45 - 4:15 No. 1 Major VI. NO. 3 Major. 4:15 - 4:45 No. 1 Minor vs. I Major. FEE WE!) 4.4.! - 5.15 No. I Major vs. No. lMlaot. IATUIDAY , ms nu: I:M - 9:3 till. I. C. A. P. 9:3 - 10;" No. I Ifllor VI. NO. 1 Major. lO:I -I0:I No. I Misorlvs. NO. 4 Major. lozh - ll;0a No. 1 Major vs. No. 4 Minor. IANTAM Il:O - Ilzl No. I Miler vs. NO. 2 Major. 12:00 - lzn Ne. I later vs. No I Miser. SUNDAY IIDGIT Itl-l:INe.IVl.NO.8. I:D-4:l Ns.Ivs. Ha. I. .-up-es lie. 5 tans l:is-QIIRTZQI Inns I rftl At the annual meeting of the Provincial Flower show held last evening in the Civic Auditorium. the nominating committee with Miss Wanda Wyatt as chairman brought in a recommendation that the directors for the coming year be reelected for another term. With two replacements. the recommend- ation of the committee was approv- ed by the meeting. The directors will be four from the l.O.D.E, Mrs. Marion Smallman, Mrs. Irene Hill, Mrs. Leslie Simmons. Miss Wanda Wyatt and the remaining three from the Provincial Flower Show being Dr. Henry Moyse, Dr. I1.-e Callbcck and Mr. Frank Cam.- eron. A discussion was held regarding the advisability of extending the show to include the arts and bandl- craft but it was decided that the show would include flowers only for another year at least. A suggestion that the flower show he held in conjunction with the an- At a general meeting of the ratepayers of St. Eleanors Mon- day evcning. presided over by Earl Cannon, a motion requesting the village commission to petition the town of Summerside for a re- ductlon in electric service charges from 34.00 to 82.00 was pas- sed. The motion further stated ceive favorable steps be taken to have the area serviced by Maritime Electric. Mr. Cannon stated that the meet that if this request does not re- attcntlon. that Provincial Flower Show Holds Annual Meeting In Summerside nual lobster carnival was de- clared not feasible due to the early date on which' the carnival is held but the executive was asked to explore the possibilities of having at least a booth open in the show in order that the flower show mlslll receive some publicity at that time. The tentative dates or the flower show are Thursday and Friday, August 29th and 30th. Mrs. Leslie Simmons and Mrs. Harry Horton were unanimously appointed as co-conveners of the show for I957 in recognition of the splendid manner in which they had served last year. During and after the meeting I series of very beautiful slides were shown by Mr. Robert Shaun of the Department of Agriculture. Some of the slides were of local scene! but the most were scenes of most beautiful gardens and parks and nurseries in Holland. They were described by Mr. Snazell in a very interesting commentary. Si. Eleanors Asks Reduction In Electricity Service Charge log was called so that the newly appointed commissioners could receive guidance from the ratepayers regarding what is ex- pected of them in the first weeks of their administration. He also said that the commis- slon had met with the Board of Public Utilities and felt that some action will eventually be taken to relieve electric energy costs. A petition teceived from Mrs. Ruby Creswell. a fesldent of the Linkletter Road. requesting that the village boundaries be i '- ed to take in her property was HOWLAN Miss Margaret Wedge of Sum- merside. spent the weekend of No- vember 4 with friends at Wood- stock. The School Inspector. Mr. Frank Dolron visited Howlan School on November 6. The youngsters of Howlan receiv- ed Polio lnnoculatlons in the Schod on Tuesday. Nov. 6. A large crowd attended the sec- ond in a series of chicken In St. Anthony's Parish hall: on Tuesday night, November 6. Credit Union monthly meeting was held in the office at Wood- stock on Monday evening. Novem- ber 5. Several men from Howlan at- tended the auction sale of farm irn. plenienis at the home of Mrs. land Mlllar at Cape Wolf on nesday. November 7. ney In his dwelling. Master Jimmie ollvv many friends wish her good healt . Peter Dolron of Duvar was Howlan Tllursmy. The monthly meeting of the C. Er- Wed- Johnston Cooke of Cape Wolf is assltlng his brother-in-law. Bruce Carruthera in building a new chins- Arsensult had a few of his little School pals In to help him celebrate his birthday. Mrs. Anthony Finnan returned S nlirht S 1. from the Western hospital, Ear I-Iowlan. Mr. "and Mrs. Joe Gsudet of Al- THIS WEEK AT S'SIDE Miiicrr HOCKEY TEAMS Following is list of teams in N0. 4 Summerside llldsot I-uxue: Arnold Maccausland. No. 1 Watson. Donnie MacNelll. Joseph . vln Sonler. Edwin Walker, Wayne CIVIC STADIUM rnunsniw . izoo-szso P.M. Skating Bobby Tr-Inor (G). Wyrnan Sonler. Francis Arsenault. RIclI- '1”-10:” P-It Si-tins Birch. Willard MW. Gerald srd Arsenault. John Arsenault. ' lnnmv Ranahan. Ian Peek. Mae Bill Chase. Ernest Gallant. Foch . ; Don-1d- John Sullivan. Aubrey McNally, pm, 3. . no-s.oo PM-school slut. MacDonald. ximn. ence cunpbenv mm 300'"! In-In Ms Philip MacDonald. Allison LsugIi- N0. 5 ”0"'”G"l '- ACE! up David Gallant. Billie Delgban. David stull. Mwwn N0. 2 Birt Brophy, Brad M-acltae. II- 14:00 '.mPsht. Leo Lebalc (G). Geralnd Arse- . nault. Cherie: Steele. Irvin Arse stony. w-yne Enmul. no-ml: "0f.-"- ”If,fl',.3”"Ywi0PemnI Illlllt. Danny Macxenna, Bun. Sheen. Lloyd Muttart. Ronnie. hm" Cd” NEH” "I 591 lneau. Albert issclieod. Donald Burns. lnuls Desrochem Peters,'Alan Peters. Edward Monk N0- ltmnay ley, Raymond Mcxlnnon, Fred M. MacKinnon, J. Roy. D Mse- Shula club pgtgn, Aully. A Carr. W. Mccormscl. shun ,.oM1,oo PM T Ferguson. J. Bethel. 3 Earth. ' ' ' ' el 4 NO. I Donald Arsenault, Dennis Arse- nault: Stanley P " h Edwin Walker. Malcolm MacI"arlane. Joseph McGaugll. Jackie Gallant. Bruce Waite. Jimmy Bourque. Carl Arsenault. Art Gallant. Ar- nold Drlscoll. NOTICE ' Change In o if I c'e hours at Klnkere: Dr, I.. K. Zlellnsltl. M.D.. will be In his of- fice at KliiItera- Only once a week: Every Thursday from 2 to 4 p.rn. (Starting Thursday, Nov. 29, 1956). Office hours in Kensington as before. Daily 1to3p.m. and7to9p.m. except Thursday. W.L. sub division at St. Anthony's ' which was to be held In the parish hall on Sunday evening. Novem- ber 4. was postponed to Sunday, Nov. 11. due to the Assumption con- vention on the 4 in Mont Carmel. A pro ” ' shower was CAPITOL - summrkstos TODAY ('.l.'l!UBS.) 8:80-7:15-0:15 Confronted vii temptation beyond tier Wander ysonl In-Upset ' l.VILDER '-j':I,'..27tt1 ciiuituiiis sciiooi Women's College Speaker Heard Members of the Guild. W.A., A.Y.P.A. and GA. of St. Marys and St. John's parishes had the pleasure of being addressed by Miss Betty Langell of the Angli- can Women's Training College in Toronto on Tuesday evening. In her address Miss Langell passcd on motion. subject to the approval of the Executive Council IMMUNIZATION CLINIC Summerside was not known last night whethu happened about 12.45 p.m. and it is reported that lthe boy darted out in front of the He regained conscious- Wood- side. Donnie Schurmsn. Gardiner required funds. she stated. members of the W.A. and G.A. able Archdeacon G.R. Harrison. CASCUMPEC ed to his home in Toronto. He visit- ed with his parents Mr. and Mrs. (es. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas Mr, Finlay Macl(lnnon also Mr. and Mrs. Spurgcon Leartl. Mr. and Mrs. Summerside. of Mr. and Mrs. Garden beard. returned home front where Is gave an interesting report of the special courses given in the dif- ferent phases of the church work and stated that students from all across Callada are attending the college. which is almost filled to capacity. Assistance is given those students who cannot furnish the At the close of the address a delicious lunch was served by the followed by prayers by Vener- Mr. Ralph Wallace has return- Lester Wallace and other relativ- and ;” . Rhonda were recent visitors to Charlottetown guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Smetliurst and Ira Dennis and were recent visitors to Master Allan Leard. small son the Health Centre Friday. Nov. 30th 2:00 - 4:00 p.in. REGENT III-IACKE OIL! HIGH-OCTAII. psi VIOLENCE! sits . it CAMEO KENSINGTON WED.-THUR.-'I: IS-9:15 A story of the girls who take the rap for the Big Shots of Crime. "IlETItAYl.':D WOMEN” in prison for these Big Shots. Bank draw- ing Wednesday and Friday worth possible S8511). Crapciud Theatre FBI. - SAT.-8:30 Abbott and Costello Meet The Keystone Cops Laughs Galore Good Shorts itiiittisr 1.15-Pm PARADE Sclitirinens School Parade takes pleasure In presenting the fol- lowing program over Radio Station CJRW this Saturday eve- ning. Dee. I. 7:30 p.in. ' 1. ::lHli Macksy-Northam-Grade 6-Vocal o ' I. Sharon moulds-Baltic-Grade I-Reading E 3. Calrl Phillips-Arlington-Grade 7- Plano So o ' 4. Kathleen Ellis-Ellcslle - Ildafoed-Grads O-Vocal Sole ' I. Lorne Cousins-Baltic-Grade I-Handing INTERSCHOLASTIC ouiz couiasr 'SEA VIEW vs. "' HAMILTON ' These students will compete in the 1-4 classroom Dlviaioeaiatpsttiin Note to Students--All talent contestants must be on hand at CJRW on evening. at 7:15 . . and school quiz teams at 7:45 to record turdaynl presentation on ght. HM PH” 'I.C.:brol 6-Pisaa '1.;foroe todan-Ialls-lrads s-sea. 'l.Horaoo 1I-Ii; ”I.CsroI E I-T Side '10. 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