3, ran R. LURIE JERUSALEM (AP) Israel hm-may protested Communist ulgai-ia's destruction of an Is- The Canadians were identified aeli airliner as shocking I - as Mrs. Sarah Maydeck, 44. her 955 and demanded compensation. daughters, Ann. 14, and Yaffa. 10. uigaria admitted its gunners had and Max 5. Altman. all of Mont- oi the big plane's tail off and real. i . xpressed regret. Henry Suydam. state department Israeli officials described the press officer. said in Washington ooting down of the silver winged the United States is indignant at ontellation of El Al llsrael Air- this tragedy behind the Iron Cur- ines l.td.. which carried 58 per- taln. and will file its protest as ns to death Wednesday. as ii soon as full information 3 at hand. mi-9 international offence. 7 CARRIED FIVE RUSSIANS Four Canadiajns. fosur Britons. 12 them-ans an a outb African . more the new ..5.'I.”..E.”.".'2 ii.i”3”?u3i."lf.X”i'33I on-tun, U.s,, mm(;NAm- don to Israel, also carried five Russian immigrants who planned lniiiunzitiou at the incident was to join relatives in the Holy Land. xpivssed by speakers in the A note handed to the Bulgarian nose of Commons in London. 'charge d'affaires in Jci salem by esiern Guardian IIIE CONGREGATION of the fluirch of Christ has postponed Pll' picnic until August 6. -ICE CREAM SOCIAL in Sea tW Hall. Friday evening. July The United States announced it plans a protest "in appropriate terms." T 0 W A L E S - Miss Theresa (Terry) Arsenault. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Arsenault. 334 Convent Street. leaves Sum- merside on Saturday for Cardiff. . , . W I .. ii i ll 'll - an in aid 0' St birniim i'itiltiegtoiiIiIlL:.mJ(ishiii Svtlonebiifntlliziit i””ch' Buriingmii ,city in September. Miss Arsen- (1.;y1-RAL BEDEQEE Unilcdlfllllf. will leave Montreal, Friday. ls..ptist Church services Sundayjfiiiguiil 5iii PP, "'9 iiew Ci"i3i'd l u.in.; Sunday School l0:i5 a. :iiii9F iV9”ii3 - in The ordiiiaiice of the Lord's. "HS .l.RMNgMr J”-e Macaw ”i'iW' lof Suuimcrsidc was taken to the .-5unTH 1'Rv()N pRlg53v.iPi'iiice County Hospital late Wed- TERIAN CHURCII. Service .luly nesrinx night when ' the 1954 ii ll a.m.. Church School 12:15. Dodge hardtop convertible he was tlizss Mary A. Mackenzie, deg. driving collided with the west- gou. :5, bound express at the Notre Dairie Street crossing in Summerside. --VARIETY CONCERT. lizim- -Mr. Alaciiae was proceeding east 1110-'1 Hiliiv weiinesdiiyw AUEUSI at the time and failed to notice 3i"i- 3'30 P-M- Admission 590 and the slow moving train which was In Sponsored by Indian River bound for Tignish. and the car ii i rammed into the engine. Mr. Macllae suffered a broken nose and facial lacerations but was rnri; ciicitcii or scorisaiviil .-5 v - . . .. In daylight time DeSable 7:aoi'""" "'3 hY' . 19 Cm "W? b it pm Rev. Wm R. MacKay. liIln- i his bmi emu" aw ' rt do er sm. lHudson, is reported beynn re- ppair. S. THERE WILL an no Chump ---j-- vi-rice at New London. Lou: liner and Margate United Church. Personals n Sunday. July 31st Minister Siizty-eight members of the Bernard family from Freetown, 0'LEARY Pastoral Charge. Un- Kensington and other points. at- rd Church. Rev. Robert Wag . tended a family picnic at Darniey er, Minister: West Devon. ser- ,Beach on Sunday. Bur. ire 9:30; Bloomfield. S.S. 10:00. ervice 11:00; Brae. S.S. 1:30.-i Mia and M”- w- R Tayii" M fryjce 230; omearyv sgsl 10:09. ;Kensington, accompanied by Mrs. nor to Berwirk Camp. H.-ice 7,30. J. Y. MacFadyen. left on July 25 for Calgary. Alta., to visit their -TRYON - BONSHAW BAP- daughter. Mrs. C. C. Smith. Bur. psr PASTORATE. Dr. Ernest , Ban-355, lmnisiel-A 5,3,-viCe5 The Misses Alberta and Patricia McLellan of Ottawa and Montreal respectively, were visitors to Sum- merside Thursday. accompani ” by their sister, Mrs. James Cal- laghan of Charlottetown with whom they are visiting. -5. Mr. and Mrs. William Bernard. Maiden. Mass.. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barton and son, Billy of Long Island. N.Y.. left on July 26 after or Sunday, July 31st: Westmore- find 11:00 A.M. Tryon 3:00 P.M. onsbaw 7:30 P.M. Sunday School t Tryon at 2:00 PM. KENSINGTON and Summer- rlri Pastoral Charge. There will service in Kensington United hurch on Sunday, July 31st at s.m. and at Summerfield at 30 p.m. Standard time. Rev. lcvander MacKay will be guest spending a week in Kensington, VP-Wcheh guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Bernard. Bur. BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge. v United Church of Canada. rvices for July 31st: Albany .10 a.m.; Bcdeque ll a.m.; Bor- on 7:30 p.m. Rev. G. A. Cow- er-Smith. Minister. IILIIERTONT Pastoral Charge. e United Church of Canada. f'l' Murray Gardner. Minister uly sist. 1955: Alberton. Sunday rhool ll a.m.. worship 11 n.m.: lL'IllSIl. worship 3 p.m.: Cascum- Or. worship 7:30 p.m.; Sunday ('il00l 6:30 p.m. EVANGELIST - The Baptist hurch Hail. Summerside. was tiled to capacity and many were urned away when the film "Souls Ji Conflict" with Evangelist Billy ”i-aham. was shown last evenng. his singularly entertaining film a currently being shown on P.E. and no admission is being hnrged. S PARISH OF ALBERTON5 hm-rh of England: Holy Com- nunion at 9:15 d.m: in Christ hurrh. Kildare. and at 1! a.m. it St, Peter's. Alberton. Even- ni: prayer at 3 p.m. in Holy iI'iii.V Church, Alma. filld ii 1i” nm. in St. Luke's. 0'Leary. n the absence of the rector all 'rxu'cs will be conducted bi! Iilll the Rev. W. J. Phillips. nix-l Canadian Army Ch-'iDi8ii1 Iil'llS (Pi. Rev. J. R. McMahon. rrtnr. Recent vacationing guests at the home of Mrs. James Hickey. Darn- icy were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beers and Sally. Penny and Susan of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Slels- fleir. Brooklyn. N.Y.; and Mr. and Mrs. William Dobson, Anne and Tom of Como. Quebec. Bur. Miss Lillian Birt. Kensington, was the weekend guest of Miss Ruthie Finnan. 0'Leary. Bur. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tyndal Semple. Kensington were Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Sudsbury, iMrs. Lloyd Yeo. Charlottetown. land Rev. Edwin White and son of Edmonton. Alta. Rev. Edwin White of First Presbyterian Church. Edmonton. Alta. was guest preacher at New Glasgow United Church on Sunday evening. Mr. Tyndal 'Sempie. Kensington and Mrs. 'Reagh Sudsbury. Charlottetown. rendered i ' musical selections. Bur. Staff-Sgt. and Mrs. P. Cole and their three children. Freddy. Den- nis and Kathy of Shilo Camp. Mani- toba, have arrived by motor on the Island to visit Mrs. Colels parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bow- ness. Kensington. This is their first visit to the Island for nine years. En route they visited friends an: lslelatlves in London. Toronto I an ontreal - also many points YNTING ISLAND y Mm Imhn at i'l(l1ldET(gStl.lIII'0llgIi0Ill the Eastern ziton and son Garry arrived homei " 9 9 ash 5' Diane Saturday. July 16 if” Mr and Mrs. Heath Mayhew iii”"fi 8 m0I1ii'I'l iwiidays Wiiii iieii l Margote who are on a cross: ”"'iii5- M11 Ind MW 3” Dawf Canada tour spent a week in Cal- nn. Albany. She also plans 011 gary. where, they were entertained "”fii"8 '”"i9 iime Visimiii by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hogg. They iatives In Charlottetown. Roglo ammdpd the Calgary qmmpede :o-. Sherbrooke and Summersi e. ' i If and Mrs. Dawson expect their "ad vilsifitedb Bignfi rparifrntndl hag! -anizhters. Bessie and Hazel from :5. Ce he i." "5 Hfrbem 0' 8' ' rnmmo an s.mrdly' Jul, wth” H .. w ere t ey w guests of hay both plan on spending hon. Mr. and Mrs. Alec MacLure. Mr. Hogg is a son of Mrs. John A. as on the mum bay Hugs and a brother of Mr. Robert p.m. -nu luv. Mott hi of India will preach evening serv- A can '.'e'cm- to .- :. ii. liurch in Canada. Services for Wufer Safely chool Mu. Divine servlce'7:&) be evenlni Service. Mr. Donglu and wateragamtety classes on Mon- CAN services for sun- instructor ad "hr uh” ll I.m. toyed by A large group of swim- ' -W rm Hogg. Kelvin Grove. Bur. THE NEW LONDON PASTOIL - L CHARGE. The Presbyterian . ' iiinday. July 31st: Geddie Mem- rial, ll a.m.; Long River 2:!) .m.; St. John's. Clifton Sunday -in A Baptismal fount will be Paul Cudmore and Joan Murphy- bdicated and the Sacrament of Red Cross field supervisors tested aptism will be administered at the Bloomfield Station Swimming ox. student minister. Rev. a. day. his - Bean. interim Moderator. mllemehuu were instructed by HE PWWERIAN cnuncu ci-on Mm” quum Red A. i'- -iilili lst: Keir Memorial. A loaf mmmm” def an ” ' day School to un. clisirmaasliip of Mn. riiiiy spon- Froctown. noted the lrolrlm. which was en- l 2:00 p.ni.. divine ii. man. no Red Cross swiinrning awards Ito we! presented In the following successful candidates: Shirley vain, Reid. Faye , Olive math W Frank Four CanadiansiAmong 58 Killed In Plane Shot Down Walter Eytan. director - general of the lraeli foreign ministry, said Israel "demands full satisfaction from the Bulgarian government. which it holds responsible for I grave international dellct (of- feiicei." Bulgaria admitted Thursday - 24 hours after the Constellation fell blazing near the Greek fron- tier - that its anti-aircraft gun- ners shot down the plane and none aboard lived through the crash. It expressed "deep regret" and promised a full inquiry by I min- isterial commission. REFUSED INVESTIGATION But an Israeli spokesman said Bulgaria has refused to admit a six-man commission from Israel which proposed to conduct an on- tbe-spot investigation of its own. The spokes said the Bulgar- ians finally agreed Thursday to permit the Israeli charge d'af- faires in Sofia, Baruch Nir, to go 3 the scene of the crash with a ulgarian foreign ministry official. A Bulgarian statement broadcast by Radio Sofia said the Constel- lation mhad strayed off course for 100 miles over Bulgaria, veering far eastward from its normal range over Yugoslavia. "The anti-aircraft defence was unable to identify the plane and. after a few warnings. fired. as a result of which tire plane crashed in the area north of the town of Peirich." the statement said. Before delivering its formal re- quest. israel called on Bulgaria to supply official information on the crash and complained about what it termed the Communist gov- ernmcntls lack of co-operation in forwarding such information. I Bible School At North Tryon The thirteenth annual daily va. cation Bible School was held in me Niiiiii Tl'Y0n Presbyterian Church the week of July 10. "Tile theme of the school was Sailing With Christ." The music. m8m0i'.V work and Bible study centered around this theme. The 54 pupils who were enrolled faith- fully attended each session. The school was directed by Miss Mary A. MacKenzie. Dea- coness of the Church. assisted by the follovrint: leaders" Mrs. Stan- iP.V D!”-'Inri filrs Melvin Wad- dell. Mrs. Ralph Dawson. Misses Patricia Patterson. Marion Kaye. Mabel MacDonald. Doreen Ho- wait and Mary Dawson. The music was under the cap- able direction of Mrs. E. V, Mac. Leod. assisted by Mrs. Heath Chisfolm and Mrs, Lloyd Hawaii, Following is the order of serv- ice carried out by the leaders and members of the school who attended church in a body on Sunday morning. July 17. - Call to worshin. "This is God's House." "For God so loved the world." Invocation prayer by Miss MacKenzie. Hymn. "Take my life and let it be." Psalm 121. by the school. Prayer. Miss MnrvKenzie. Hymn. "Jesiis Loves Me." by the Primary Class. Bible verses and Bible salute by the school. Bible verses. Be- Einners Class. Chorus. The Gospel Train. by the school. Memory work. by the Junior Class. Hymn. "Saviour Teach Me Day By Day.” Memory work by the Intermed- iate Class. Choruses: "I Have. A Saviour." "Yesterday. Today And Forever." by the school. Psalm 100. by Carol Thomson: solo. Joan Hamilton. Memory work. by the Juniors. Trio. Joan Hamilton, Ruth Howatt and Carol Thomson. Offrwlnr and prayer. Anthem by the tihoir. Scripture by the Senior Class. "Onward Ch.-iqiian Sailors." bv the school. Presentation of diplomas and certificates. for attendance and successful completion of the re- nulreri work of the school. Wvrnn. "All Thine: Hi-lahf And Beauti- ful." Benediction by Miss Mac- Kenzie. ' laghan. Cheryl MacKay. SYiVi8 Foley, Peggy Macnoutzall. Phil- lip Macnougali. Peter MacDougall. Frances Callaghan. Vivian Carol Ramsay. Mariorie Mat-Kay. Juniors: Patsy MarT)ouKBii. Sandra Smith. Eloise Callaghan. John Cousins. Carol Cousins. Intermediates: Rov llardv. Shir- Icy MacNeill. Preston Hardy! GOODWILL VISIT TORONTO tCPi - Twenty-five Ontario girl guides recently sailed for Europe on a goodwill visit to the Girl Guide Chalet in Switzer- land. the international meeting place for guides from all over the world. Ariesian Well i iuvsuro Mai. Henry Sorenson. 45. of Ed- monton. has been awarded a gratuity of 35.000. largest ever granted a member of the Armed Forces. for the invention and dew ls Boon To Tignisli Run Cold pure water from an artes-l in well at Tignish Shore has b e e n overflowing continuously summer and winter since 1988. and shows little signs of dimin- ishing pressure. The only source of good drinking water in the immediate area. the well sup- plies water for two factories. a large number of families who work at the shore during the summer. anti upwards of a bun- dred fishing boats which operate out of Tignish Run. The well was drilled by the Trash Well Company for the Pro- vincial Government following nu- merous complaints by lobster factory operators and fishermen regarding the poor quality of the water from the shallow well pumps in use at that time. It is situated on the north side of Tig- nish Run in a very sandy section: of the shore which necessitated! the well being solidly cased withp six-inch casing down to belowthci 300fo'ot level where fresh'water. was struck with an internal pres-. sure sufficient to cause it to ov- erflow taneously like I foun- taln. As it was not intended to be an overflow well a standard cylinder pump with ten feet of pipe was installed and was said to present a strange sight as a good stream of water flowed from the pump without anyone working the pump handle. In later years the pump was removed by persons unknown who no doubt considered it an mmecessa , fixture and decided to put it to I better use. Pressure was sufficient to 01'0- vide running water for I factory operated by Mr. Clarence Mor- msey of Tignlsh. who was large- ly instrumentaii in obtaining the- public well for the busy fishing locality. Lillie Leuguers Catch Y's Kids Rotary Little Leaguers defeat- ed the league leading Y's Kids at Queen Elizabeth Park last even- ing by the score of 12-4. and drew up on even terms with them for top position in the lea- gue. each team havinl DOW W0” six and lost two. Larry Hardy. pitching for Ro- tary turned the Y's Kids back with only five hits. Bobby Gal- lant pitched for the Y's Men. but gave way to Alan Hubley in the final inning. Hardy had I0!" suikeouta. Gallant four and Hub- iey one. Muttart of the Y": Kids hit 3 R EWARDED home run. and Lloyd Gallant of Rotary also got a round trlPDer- Geo. Dalton had a perfect day at the plate for Rotary. hiiiinll i0iii' for four. Wayne Matheson led the Y's Kids with two for three Our Boarding House Maior Hooplei ssAo.oARi.! -Iou van W Nola srmnes-v Rtn 1 Peesums 09 WW OFTEN!!! mm Murphy and Muttart made the I After completing more than 130 operational sorties providing tac- tical air support during large scale nianeouvers of over 10.000 lroops at Camp Gagetown. N.B.. RCAF components of the mobile strike force will break camp in Summerside today and return to their bases in western Canada. it was announced Thursday by Air Force officials. Two auxiliary squadrons of mi cheli light bombers. 410 "City of Edmonton" and 406 "City of Sask- atoon" will fly their aircraft on a 3.000 mile airlift to their home bases at Saskatoon and Edmon- ton in a further test of the re- serve squadrons mobility. C-ii9 "Flying Bo cars" belong- ing to 435 Transport Squadron based at Edmonton will carri equinment and ground:-rew bari to their units in the west. Thi will complete one of the mo" intense periods of annual summr training ever held by the tw- auxiliarv close sunnort squadrons Operations with the large nIim- ber of army units in the Gallo- tnwn area included a flight of Mustan" ficrhters from the ("min di:-in Joint Air Traininc Centre at Rivers. Manitoba Twn nf these Mustauzs will fly to RCA? Stati--v Edmnninn from where they Wi" continue to operate on sortin- with Canadian A.-mv unit: under. uninc traininr! at the armv ram" at Waimvrlrvhi. Alta The remain inn two will return in the tactical Fiat-tor Fiirrht at Rivers. A nhoio reconnaissance Lao r"'”"' brinnninc in MR Snuadrnn at Rnckcliffp near filial-'3. will elopment of the Iroquois. an lfll-:"Pl'Tl-'lin at RM? Station Summer-i flame ride in crmtimic nhnin wnri-' with rpcnnnaissanrn Vhknla from (in:-in" furtl-tar army 03(- proved type of tracked thrower Details of its pnrform- :- ance are still classified 'Rit'DfS (CP Photo from National lileiviirel pr,-.-so at no-minim TTTT77" iun.-p than sno rr-snrvn no.1 ttinniinunri from pane ltii .-.m..In.- fnrffi nm-umrwi wars in "fTT T vniuprl in nnnratinns with "1" army rlorinn tho nast two week'- Toronio Stocks Mobile Strike Force Leaves Sumrnerside Today Tactical air support provided by the Mustangs and Mitchell: were designed to simulate as near as possible actual battle conditions. Including attacks utilizing nuclear weapons. In operations of this nature it is necessary for army and air force liaison officers to coordinate air requirements in support of the ground troops. and work closely together. While capable of more than 40 sorties ' day while oper- atlnlz but of Summerside. RCAF fighter and light bomber .', ents attacked army installations only when requested by the army in the field. Two days prior to the end of operations by force. ional lleadruiarters at Gagctnwn In a simulated bombing attack. Results were confirmed by photo- graphs taken automatically from the aircraft when it attacked. "These two weeks of Intense operations with the army has given nur tivn squadrons and the flight of Mustangs wonderful train- ine." said Group Captain A D R Lowe. DFC. AFC. of Edmonton. who commanded RCAF rnmpoiv cuts involved in the iuine exer- cise "This has been our lieaviesi commitment in date and our sur- cessliil oneratinns have prnven our capabilities as part of Can- ada's mnhile strike fnrre." hr added . Farewell Party For iltev. W. B. MucPhuil On June '27 a social gathermi-' was held in the United Church .Marise. Bvadaibane in honor of Iiltev W B. MacPhail. Those pre- sent represemed Rose VaiiE.V- N 'Granxollr. Pleasant Valley anti Brearlalhane. It was the occasion .to bid farewell to the present pas- 500 C West P 6.? w- tu'3.'w , I g 1311 . .- - mo Conisssl 67'. turn sari ,2”, 1:2,. iii” ,7-. i"i- iii” RF” W B 'vi'"Phaii'l Mm moo (up no go 37.: gal 12;"; Lar,,f..,i.' 1,5 .00 305 T has been pastor of the Brada bane 32500 Car Lory 1'3" Y!" 13': HGML 1-)!” I54 194 1 165 charge for the past nine years. iiii; ggiiieim iiti liitlli ii: I ziggk f;"" i371 ,. Duets ut-re sons b.i' Mrs will- ssoo Cournor 20 19 20 ML Sm, uh 545 54:; lam Stevenson. and Mrs. George 500Crol.nor -for.-. gov; zen. IML W", 2: 23 2.1 Dunning. Mr. B. W. Taylor cap- .333 ,r:;i5',,,;”' "l 5?, 3;” 100 La 1-H! '55 235 "5 ably acted as chairman and call- zisnn rim-cc to ya ii 7m ,5, 15.3 .3 ed on Mr. Karl English. student anon Do (our iv irilv as inn Hm Lewd 44 .1 42 minister of the Presbyterian Egg E'l'i""” - 35'? l”- W-151. Penn 12" -Vi-5 305 Church. Bradalbanc. who read an M0 Dzuaiiio igl ill-3 rep: I63 ISL 152 address. A well-filled purse was 9600 De Ledul 175 167 mi "SW, 1:"? ,5," or. q-. 2-, presented by Mr. Harry Weeks on E35 E01” 2'” We Wt "000lli..oradn 295 ion M6 behalf of the Bradalbane Charge. 2i n sit"-st n to" in-. r . anon nor-alrts N 44 -l.'- i 44 I 23003, 132 iii: bay". Other speakers were Mr. Gordon '95?” i"”" 7: ?i 95 .1500 iuacon so as an Mackenzie. Rose Valley. Mrs. John Elli" h ii: '3'; i” am Mckenn 54 41 9'4 .;Weeks. Pleasant. Valley. Mr. Joe ' '7", 3. .. ,3 44”" i""i"”' "5 W 1" Mathcsnn. Ftrarlalbane. Mrs. Frank ii"-ii i""r'ix 5'-5' sin 53 55”" M”''”” ” ” ' i Cutciiffe Fredericton and M: a 34 '1! in 3 - 7 - non Malsrtir uis ins ins - r g - - 5”” 1;, 1:: 2500 Manual In an s7 :7 .W. Taylor. N. Granville. Mr. Mac- ”5m Emmh 9,,” N. 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ANNE'S SUNDAY Lennox Island JULY 31 Solemn High Mass at 11 up. Standard Time Ohiolion Btrbeqna - Sea Food - Refreshments ... Lula and Louie: Pipe Band h Attendance ... l Serial and News. "9CAME0" IENSENGTON Fri-Sat. 'I:lii-9 I5, Matinee 2.30 on Saturday. Randolph Scott in western nuirlnnr drama. "HANG- MANis KNOT". technicolor. Don- na Reed. Claude Jarman. Jr. He took the woman in his arms . . . and the law in his hands. Also GIIAPAIID THEATRE Fri. 8:30; Sat. 7:30-9:30 "Escape From Fort Iravo" Di Color Interesting story. magnifi- cent scenery. action and romance. William Holden and Eleanor Parker NUIE: Ana; I5 and G- "QUO ADIS" the mobile strike. one of the Mitchelis be-i longing to the "City of Edmonton", squadron obliterated Army Divls-t Friday, July 29, 1955 The Guardian Page 11 'Can Spot A Man In Photo Taken Five Miles Overhead The reading of reconnaisanceand to tin? aerial support given air photos by trained personnel by the tactical air group used h who can spot a man no the ground bombing mad nu-afing atuckg, in a photo taken from an aircrafti The summer cgmp gt summg. up to five miles above tho earth side will conclude this weekend was one of the interesting demon- with the return of the raggfw. strations ahnwn yesterday ID.SqllHd.I'OIll to their respective en. Priiiffe E'iVi'-'ii'(i i5i8Ni life?! !"d'iea in western ("anada.and Group radio men by officers WnY'l(lVlg.C5pmin 1,9." ",5 member. 5; with the RC AT. reserve squad-lung ,qu..jn-mt which in con. rons from Edmonton and Saska-,m,md5, ,.,ep,,.-an indium; 1.. "P" Wii" -"9 ii"iVidi1iE iBCiiCilii,training period had been moot E" SUWO” ii" army imiiii”-ii'"'i iuiccessful. and many of the man 3i Cam” Gi'ii”""W"- N."-- Vi'i""" expressed the hope of returning ii" ia,”39s' 3""-V eiieiciws 9'97 to the island arain next year. held in this country are taking Foilmxin: the inspection tour J piaiier the itquadrnns' temporary held- Durins the afternoon the news- quarnri n gumme,-s1d.. gm "'9". w,"'3 "MW" ihmuiiih me ”P' newsmeo were taken on a Right e”i'""S h”dq”a"'” WM" over Prince Eriward island and ar".i-Vliaiignrw Pe'5.""'"'.' 8559”; part of New Brunswick in one of aeria p rims and ll'IlPllI2PfIrP re- H", Minn.” hnmh,.r5 of Q1, Wirls. and control and r-norriinata ..(.m, M saSkamrm-- squadmm the activities of the units for which they have responsibility. Composed of two squadrons of Mitchell light bombers. a flight of Mustang ilziilers and ii phrun l'PCO!InaiSSallf'F! I.anr'asior.s and Dakota. the strike force is mm maildcri hv Group (iaptain A fill Lowe. DFF. AFC. nf Edmnninn, Alberta. and this marks tin first time that a reserve air force of- ficer has harl rnrrim;-ind of such ll large scale operation. The two aiixiliary soii.-izirnnt with Flying Officer Ed Birnle ll pilot. and Flvi g Officer Dennis Horgan as on . . gnu, or (has; vniing nlots was-e pngjygpprlng storiu-ma at the same university last rear and both are "civilian" airrrlen uhn I13-' only yiurmg the weeiu-nris and at sum- mer training camps. The Visit by press and radio mt-n.tn see the unrk being done ihv the reserve squadrons was arranced by the Summerside Sta- 406 ..(.'w M Sa(kn'n"n'iI an Mn iinn DlllIll(' FPl;llitHl' nffirerp Fly- ..Cm, of Edmnmnnn aw mglpmv in; 0”lfFr Jack .iil:wAndreli.V;n:l lid -!im0St entirely of civilian men "'9' par? mfmdpd Gmrgp adv and w,,m..,. wim an, mpmbpn M ton of The (harirmeinwn C-liar - the reserve units. and who devote la” F'i'ii”i w'ri'hy ."i the Eumii mm. M me". weekpndg and an, rnernde Jmirnal -Pioneer Ind nual holidays in .:i r-rintim.;mn,, ,,y Robert Rt-hiirman -and Lowell their airfnrre training. Illlr-stis nt Siiminersuie radio sta- The reserve units which nnm. lift" r'iRw- Drise the strike force at Summer ' - - '- side are intended to frlnctirm um, "7 . la combined niaxlmiim of effiri PI'OIeSSlOnal enrv and mobility. so that in -&j',, artual npcratinns their services can he utiined in reconnaissance. bombing and strafing Sllppnri tnr air and ground units. TIIF iafilrhl air sunpnri u-hirhp than reserve tqllarlrnng ha. 9 - - 3- L f C mmerto given in the army exercises ati cmimuan B'i:”m;'.g n Cam” G”i4”'"”'" ""9 Pia-"ti ' Summeraide. P.E..l. Phone Isa: most important part during til: .....,.7... --- W. Albert Robertson past two weeks. and the results of their accomplishments are ad I. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street judged by impartial umpires. Mounted in each aircraft are Suminernidepl om B0, 681 Chartered Accountant: T. Earle Hickey cameras which are synchronized DIAL with the machine guns to provide 844 a photographic story of what the "T"-' """""""""" J" i probable result would be If the guns were firing the live ammunI- Kg F. Ellis & Son Limited '11” .. gnu, - Casualty tion which is being used only on the bombing and gunnery range 5 summer st. Soinmersidi near Tfaradie. --?r- , Rgffking sin informal visit in the opilfOl'l'iQl'l'l!i E Stat on at Summerside yes terday was Air Commodore Mar Ei0l:'t.g,pB'rl-iigan tin Costello. Air Officer Cnm- PHONE 3237 mending Maritime Air Command: NZGEN-r THEATRE BLDQ, at Halifax. who. accompanied by sun-ungf'l& Air Commodore Sheldon Coleman. I at Air Offirer. Tactical Air Com F. - B. F. Hunter. R.0. lmand. Edmonton. Alberta. toilet . PH ,1! her with the newsman. were ,'mme"ME' P'E'l' one SMALLMANS BUILDING lxhown a number of interesting :-.e--:-e---- short motion pictures whirh had A. Raymond Grant. been made by the cameras in the. 35;." 03, aircraft on PXPl"f'lSP.l over Camp g Watpf smipl summenids ,Gaeetnwn. The nhntn work of thr Alon Maurice Milli: Men's Wear -reconnaissance aircraft also plays PHONE 3530 an important role in the work as W" assigned to lilPl!flllJII'lri'IlI.I. h ' Special aoria cameras pnn - . W"h rt M IN lll.X.D graph the Erniind area river in 9' Pm.:,.ga,. .;.iliii-g:on . very wide angle. and on return w.." mm,” gum "M. of the aircraft in base. nnv re- ' Hum; "703! qiiirod number oirrints arr riuirk jmm-...L.-e------- ly made and distributed in alll Phofograph.'.. sections where needed. This min; in prm-it-la valuable iinformatinn to the ground forces IC - SUMMERSIDE Tonight 7 - 9:25; Saturday 2.30 - 7 - 9:25 BIG DOUBLE BILL "HOUSE OF BLACKMAIL" William Sylvester - Mary Germaine The House where Fair led in Murder-l THE READ STUDIO n w SEARS Daughter ofthe iotouois Dahonsm Bad 3 as she was beautiful? Today 2:30-7-0:2! Saturday ........ 1-0:30 REGENT "IT'S Ill TIIE Alli" IGIIOBGI IOIIMBY w Mountain , irV.ft' l7ll'.iP ,; i 'i&-”&'x.4:.ai-.-rr.1av.'?.'-gs-vsv-r?