JUNE 19. 1951 - Tl-IE GUARDIAN. cHA1u.o'n'i-:'rowN lreodalbone and Vicinity was a visitor to Breadalbane re- cently. Mr. Robert Toombe, Toronto. is spending a vacation with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Toombs. Mrs. icton. Breedalbane. Aubrey Cutcliife, Freder- was a recent visitor Mr. George Anderson, B1'eadai- bane, was a visitor to Charlotte- town recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Mutch oi Charlottetown were recent visitors to Breadalbane. Miss Norma Newson. West- moreland, was a visitor to Bread- albane. . Mr. and Mrs. Edison Heaney, Clinton, were guests oi Mrs. Kean- ey's mother, Mrs. H. Newson, Breadaibane. Miss Addie Halliwell, Stanchel, visited with her sister, Mrs. Ivan Kennedy recently. Mr. Stephen Hughes who spent the winter months in Charlotte- town, is being welcomed back to Breadalbane. Miss Nadine Deighan, laboratory technician, is spending a. few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Deighan, Breadalbane. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Mac- Neill, Cross Roads, were recent visitors to Breadalbane. Mr. and Mrs. B. Jones. Cross Roads. were recent visitors to Breadaibnne and attended the ser- vice in the Christian Church which was conducted by their son, Mr. Bryer Jones. and Mrs. James Craig, Breadalbane, had as their recent guest Mr. Craig's youngest brother, Master Robert Craig of Charlotte- town. Mr. The sympathy of this village and vicinity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon of Pleasant Valley in the loss or their nine months old son, George. Rev. Blair MacPhall, minister of the United Church attended the Sunday ' convention which was held in the Fredericton Christ- tan Church recently. The many friends of Mr. James Cousins, Breadalbane, are pleased to welcome him back after his re- cent illness in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Miss Edith Matheson and Miss Junetta Murray are having their two weeks practice teaching at present. Mise Matheson is in Breadalbane Village School and Miss Murray in Fredericton. Mrs. Herbert Andrews. Wheat- ley River, who spent the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Ross, Mettapan, Massa- chusetts, returned to Prince Ed- ward Island recently and is now 31 3-8 02 165 simp B 95 simp Or . sales - 1,138,000. w 7 visiting ior a iew days with her daughte, Mrs. Kenneth Graham, Breadalbanei Miss Wilma MaoKenz1e and Miss Mary Gunn. Charlottetown. were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mscxenzle. Breadalbane. Neighbors and friends are pleas- ed to welcome back to Breadal- bane, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Toombs and their daughters who spent the winter months in Toronto, Ontar- 10. Mrs. Ewen MacDonald and her little granddaughter, Bonny Mac- Leod were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. borne Seaman, Breadalbane, were recent visitors to Charlottetown where they at- tended a meeting of the Grand Lodge. Mr. Bryer Jones, Southport. was the speaker at the Christian Church service on Sunday, May 27th. Mr. Jones preached very flu- ently and effectively on the theme, "The Different Crosses." Among those who attended the business meeting and reception of the Prince oi Wales College Alum- ni Association on Friday, -May 25th were Mrs. Kenneth Graham and Mrs. P.E. Murray, Breadalbane. They especially enjoyed meeting some of their former teachers and classmates oi P.W.C. Mrs. Gordon Carew, Hunter River, visited the United Church and the Christian Church Sunday Schools, Breadalbane, on Sunday morning. May 20th, and spoke in the interest or the M. R. 13.0. sun- day School conventon which meets 'ln Fredericton, P. E. Island on May (list. A largely attended service was held in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon, June 3rd. Rev. D.A. Campbell spoke very fluently and effectively on the subjeut, "Be that cometh unto me, I will in no wise cast out". Hymns sung were. "I Will Sing unto the Lord". ”What a Friend We Have in Jesus", and "Rescue the Perishing". Mr. John Robert Lamont-Camir bell, "John of the Lilacs", who has had a. book of poems entitled, "Golden Moments" published by a New Brunswick PFC” WIS I VCTY welcome caller at any of the homes in this vicinity recently. Interested well wishcrs were de- lighted to meet and chat with this talented writer and all wish him continued success in this. his cho- sen field of writin8- i on Tuesday evening May 2991- a large number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P.E. Murray. 3355' alloan , to celebrate the golden wedd ng oi Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ackland. During the evening Mr. Samuel Good acted as chairman and after a few well-chosen re- marks, called upon Mrs. Emerson Murray who read a fifty year old clipping from the Guardian which recorded the marriage of Miss Ellen D. 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' -vvv DiN68 I95 I munity and for the happy hos- pitable home which they had es- tablished. Little Miss Nancy Wil- lis then presented Mrs. Ackland with a beautiful bouquet of tulips and four other grandchildren, Ste- phen, Murray, Naomi and Diane Willis presented giits and congrat- ulatory messages irom both pres- ent and absent friends. After both Mr. and Mrs. Ackland had thank- ed their iriends, all the guests joined in singing 'iFor They Are Jolly Good Fellows". To the strains or a wedding march played by Miss Junetta Murray, the guests entered the prettily decorated din- ing-room where a bountiful wed- ding supper was served. The re- mainder of the evening was plea- santly passed in friendly conver- sstlon and an impromptu program 01 humorous readings, songs, guit- or and piano music. At a late hour after many expressions oi goods wishes to the bride and groom of fifty years ago, the guests depart- ed for their homes. 4 WINNIPEG -(CP)- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Fehr. a young blind couple. have moved into. their new home with their two children, Violet, 5, and Walter, 3. Fehr a carpenter, started work on the house ndne months ago aided by volunteer labor and local contributions. PAGE THIRTEEN What's happening to your pay-off? Does your pay-cheque vanish in paying 03 everybody but you and yours? Saving spells the diderence between going ahead and falling behind . . . between worrying and enjoying life. Find out how to get your pay- oil...howtosave for yourself. Ask for your soaai Piannin " at or a ghborhood B of M branch? yo :1 Personal Planning and you'll like sawing at BANK 0 19 8 0UlIOI..q will help ' Y, BANK'.'.' I 1Vl0Nil'Rl-.Al. Eczamcta L1 75-wt Z446 13;cae:-;-;;&- U Ne drove on in him Wiih nothing amine BF. Goodrich dealer's. 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Minn Communist rebels in lndo China slipped through French lines. reaped tons of rice in the fertile Red River basin and slipped back with it to feed their famine-threatened people. An insignificant incident, as far as the amount of rice goes, but behind it is one of the most sig. nificant stories oi the entire in eastern upheaval-the story of rice. How does rice fit in? What countries have it? Which need it? It is probably no wi idence lhat the three normally big rice exporters-lndo China, Thailand and Burma-owere in the direct line of Communist pressure be- fore the Chinese Reds' main power was diverted to Korea. Korea ilscli usually enporte some rice. and so does the Island of For-moss, now the last stand redoibt of the Nationalist gov- ernmmt oi Ohlang Kai-rhek. fbi ” 4CHINfi ,3) mlmlmwvrrexrr swam NORMAN v rxpozr . 'V' x -vrriecrloav as naumumsr ' saunas Purina Rice: The Magnet For' Reds In The Orient Formosa was pretty much under Communist guns before the Kor- ean war broke out, but the small normal sur-pluses of rice in these two places probably figure very little it any in the Reds' interest in thorn. China has historically been a rice importer. This year, how- ever, expcrts in the U. S. De- pariimcnt of Agriculture believe China will siint itself in order to scrape up enough rice to ex- port oisewhere in the Far East in exchange for rubber, jute and other strategic materials. Another switch foreseen this year by the deparimcnt is that Pakistan 'will export a "fairly significant" amount of rice in- stead of importing it as usual. "Most of the export" will go to ladle under a recent agreement. China is and for years has been the biggest rice producer. in Asia, with India a strong second. Yet so huge are the populations or these two countries in propor- tion to their tillable acres that both are rice deficit area. No estimate is available on actual Chinese production this year, but it is expected to be in the neighborhood of last you": 2.000.000.4100 (E) bushels. India Will produce slightly under three fourths that much. Pakistan and India will follow according to U. 5. Agriculture Department esti- mates, with slightly under a third of the Chinese crop. Thailand production is estimat- ed at about 300,000,000 (M) huh. eis, the Burmese and lndonuign crop: at a little under that and the lndonesian at a little owe it. Formosa, Korea and the Phil- ippines. are pretty far down the ladder with some l00.0tI).(ln to 150000.000 bushels 'oreout tor each. A U. s. -Jicnounuu amour says that a1l'ia all the For hit should be is "close balance” on exports and imports or rice among countries in the area thin your unlen some ship too much to otlgr pulp of the world. -