The Guardian Page 1-1 Nov. 13, 195-! Saturday, S'side Y's Men's lfellow Workers Take up collection To Transport Family From Crete To USA SALT LAKE CITY. (AP!-Mike with him. His wife and the others I I Katsanevas doesn't say much when asked what he's going to get for Christmas. -The regular weekly meeting He jun hype, his W”. me, .I it the summerslde Y's Men's Clubhhmev md mes to ,,x,ph,m; . was held last evening with Y'si -- h h h only in America couml Ralph MacFarlanc in the chair. such H thing happen hk, mg, p . 3' Reports were received from var-. For Mike 1, going to 3,; the hem mus committees including Lllll9IChristmas present in the world- had to stay llehind. "It won't be long.” he promised, "before I send for you.” But at janitotr's pay is small, and it is now almost seven years. He and his daughter. Kaliope. 18. and a son, Emanuel, is. now live in a small house in Salt Lake city. The oldest son. James, is Places Wreath; At Sfside Monument Givellxygen to former Film Star Bwmhy 311,15, cali1.. (A!)-- bad a little attack of iadlguuon a.d- d it worried by husband. Th 1 A" ”m"""w "me sue:Idt ruin i feel f'lne.". "T '0 ;?f.2”;;::',l ;ixcyift?rci last Monday She is married to Buddy Rogers, But she dismisses it Ill only In I'- taek of indiaoll-Ion -1-ho ei-year-old Toronto-born acti-eu' name with "D W " 9””: report or the incident. The "POT stated that an lnhalator aquad Will summoned to her llickford one I at 7.42 p.m. Monday and admin- mght it wu disclosed i Jay. also an old-time star. Poultry Buying Buying Live Poul , wed. League baseball, bathing h mend Glynn to ghe .1,” my 22 scouting. rubbing. film committee at the Prince County Hospital. One new nu:-mbcv was welcomed Yls Malcolm Matliesoii. ' it was giiaiimllloilsly agreed that the club would sponsor a Hi-Y Club in Sumnierslde which will include hnys from grades nine to twelve tlom the Sunimcrside High School. Plans ii ere finalized for the dis- Vl'lCt com-lave wiiicli is meeting: in Qilmmrrslcle oil Silndivv. Noicmber l-ith. during the afternoon and Dl'0J0Cl-lhis family. His fellow workers at with the air force in Korea. 4-- .ihe Ciearfleld naval supply depot Iare taking up a 58.000 collection to N h1'lil'Z seven iiicmbers of Mike's fiinlilv to AniE'rio.a fiom Crete. Mike, a 66-year-old janitor. wasl Among those who attended the saving his pay to bring the reetistevenson - Spooner wedding was of his family to America. .-Mr. Roy Steven:on. Last week a spontaneous cam-l paign started among Mikeis 2.100 A large congregation listened to fellow workers to help him do II..'Miss Elma lnman ”Mlsslonary1on In less than a week 82,100 of the furlough” give an illustrated ec- Iiieeded 53.00:) was collected. Jture in word and film in Stanley . Mike first came to America from Bridge United Church Sunday eve- rvening lcrelc 35 years iigo. He enlisted in Fines master was Y's George the army in the First World War t Zlark and an enjoyable sing song and with his mustering out pay hel 3 was led by Y's Bob Hoggv. started a small restaurant in Salt l -S Lake City. ' C WIPE nir.n ing. The many friends of Mr. John Semple who is a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital will be pleas- ed to know his condition IS great- Kensington -Mrs. Everett Wall retilrned to her home after spending the past KOPI( in ' inc Cove. the guest r DICK- virus nncumonia Mrs Wall was accom- nanied home hv llcr grandson. Master Ralph Dlvkicson Mi and M15 Brut-e ('i'o7.ier. Baltic. act-oiiipaiiied by Miss Grace Riley. Baltic, and Mrs Henry Crozler of Summerslde East. are spendlng a week's vacation with ielatives in llallfax and Truro, N S Mis Keir (7: fr” Baltic. 3I'Cttfll- llanlE'('I by her aughiei. Margaret and iv.'o sons. John and Robert. nnd Messrs. Harry Wall and Keir Clark left on Wednesday morning by inolor iii xislt in Boston and other Amcrlciiil Clthes. Mr. Earle 'llaylni'. Charlottetown. spent Thiiistlay, Rciiicmbrance Day in Malpcque. Miss Shirley Green student at Prince of ll':IIos College, spent Thursday in Malpcque, the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Green. Mrs Bruce Crnzier entertained the any-1vhrv.: mi Fl.-aliir H.'nn1pn'3 l.1Si.ltll'F at hei Home on Tuesday ri'PYllf'lE at Ihelv annilal meeting. Mr. and Mr: Fred Parker. Ken- suigton, spent a few days recently in the WCS'.Pfl1 prirt of the Prov- IHCP. Miss Elcanoi Bcruarri. Charlotte- town. spent Thursday in Kensing- ion. the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bernard. His nizmv iiicntis iilil be pleased in sec Mr. IIOl”Ill'L" Glover, Ken- tingion. out again. IIIIPF being Cm)- lined to his home with virus pneu- mania. 3 Eliza Betnard returned to l. home .1: Sunny Brae. after 11 wlrnzanl visit with rclalivt-s in 3:-iltlc and vicinity. Miss Lillian Donald R. N. of '0 Montreal. is spending a th re c .-.ecl-(5 vacai-on with her mother. Mrs. Jame: Donald. Kcnsiiigton. A ll'lillIJ('l of limmhers from Kenslngtnn Choir motored to Un- ion Corner. where they participat- ed in the evening service of the United Church. where Rev. Mr. Waldron is the pastor. Mr Tyndal Sample lend:-incl It solo, also Mr. Fred Parker, uliich were milch nnloyeci by the large congregation in attendance. A mixed quartetlo consisting of Mrs Horace Payntcr, Mrs. Chelmlnrd McLeod. Messrs. Heath Casclcy, anrl Parmeonus Phillips. rcntlcrcrl two very nice yuartettes whllc Messrs. P Phil- iips. I-I Caseloy. T Semple. and F. Parker were heard in it male quartet. Rev. Mr. W.-ilrlron and Mrs. Ernest Allan ren.'Iered a rillni. Mr. Frank Caincrnn. Summer- side. was a business visitor to Kensington. lilalpeque and vicinity on Monday. Mr. George Riley. Baltic. left In plane on Tursrlay evening for the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. where he is representing P. E. l as the Candidatr for the T. E.-ilon Scholarship Congrallilaiions are extended to George and all wish him every silrccss. IDIPORTANT OFFICIAL The "ii'iteu1dant" wee the French mvernmerit officer in New France who guper-intended justice. police and finance. GRAPAUIJ FRIDAY 8:30: SATURDAY 7:30 - 9:30 C "FORT VENGEANCE" In beautiful color Red coated Canadian U. S. Cavalry. Starring: James Cmig, Keith Larson and Rita Moreno Also it two reel comedy starring Little Rascals iiaui his wife died in childbirth. and me I new house near the village- lly improved and that he expects l . . I in 1924 he returned to Crete to 10 be home WW W0"- see his dying mother. He married. and returned to his coffee sho'p.l Mr. Harry Cousins is busily erect-I Make. grief strli-ken. went back V - y l hgmh 1,, C,-grey He fanngd the Mrii. Allison Falt is a patient in , small family olive grove. remar- . the P .15. Island H0SPlliIl- 'Wll9l'0i rlecl. and started raising a family. she is makiniv 3 EH05 T9C0l'91')' 31' At tho 3 Came tragedy iigain. The Ger-rte? an Oileralmnv mans liivaded GrePce. Mike fought; . MH yfor his country. ended up in prisonl Ml 3",”! y” , . h whm he was mlmsed ms mmnlvlloieetl to lraxellers Rcst. on Sun- Sunnnmxldoy memorial placed 11 wreath at the nqtaph on behalf of . ..s.. " . 'N-fry. -It ,Lv-e servige in Summerside Thursday Flying Officer Derek Hughes e the Summerside Royal Canadian Air Miliar Oir. "lll'lCa(IPi Squadron. The solemn and impressive service was well attended by the citizens of inns near starvation, his home had day' Wllere 'l"'-V ""9 me g””l5 been burned. his olive grove de-I Ml" am M” Gc9l'g'3' spoiled. . when Congress pased a law al- lhm-h,g ah for-rner American sold. Christian Church along with their or-rs 5il'.'lll.dPfI in Europe free trans- I husbands, 'IT'l0I.0l'8(I to lcharlotte-l p Yiittloll imk to the United States town on Tuesday evening where. Mike not together enough Hlllneyllhey Were the guests of Mr. amt. to bring two sons and a ciiuigiiter Mrs Guthrie Ballmsal. ; NAPPAN, N. s., tor) a Ninety I tineii with some water and pipe: I MI". and Mi'5- H- P- Ml'LP0dlpim'e that uorkiiig in the salt, jwere the welcome guests of Miximines isn't as tough as it's eaidl and Mrs. B. C. Woolner on Nov. to be Harry Dunn l 7llle l to sum i Mr. Richard Mc(,'ouhrey left for ;St. John. Tuesday morning. Where which actually isn't a mine at all.' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark. Alma,'he will be employed. sixty ghohsahd Ions of San & yea, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Nor- AY- are being taken from veins fa'r be-I man Warren of Montreal, attend- llow ground through use of the pipes. ed the Amherst Winter Fair on No- land wiiter. b 4 d 5. . Wm H an B 0 r d e n jnniivv PRODUCT Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pridhami -Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Phillips” of Fredericton. N. B.. are spendingiam-1 Mr. and Mrs. Clem O'Connor; A double-xtvnlled pipe. or it pipe- Ema . Mr and Mrs. were busiiii-ss visitors mcrsidc on Thursday, October 4. I The 90 comprise the labor force. wit Ill?-Mlil'itinl8 plant of the Do-1 miiiioii salt Company Ltd. here.- a few days at their tahin in or O'Leary. were guests of Mrfwitliin a pipe, is sunk into the Mrintrose land Mrs. Everett McKcnna rr-r- ll1NlEYZY"llll('l Still dt"Do.-tits. Otdin-y I 4 y gnu,-y niyv it-utei' is pumped down the "niit- t M! and li.v- Hudson Prldhani. sme pipp under pressure gnd M" Nil M” Hillard P”"lll""- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ivlacunclldrawn up the Inside pipe. lnden M0l1lF05!- and llltlf flallllll" Ind and mm, vwm, And Charles, andlwlih the salt dissolved in it at the son-In-law from Tyne Valley and Mr. and M”. Human Macmod oflbottnm, Ml' and M”' Edmlmd Hlmsen Northsm. were visitors to Borden The lll9 blillle l5 BVRPOYEI-Gd Ind motored toy Amlii-rst and attend on Sunday. Nov. 7' guests at Mrtlihe salt is processed into grades cd the Maritime Pair and Mrsy Wm -1-mwmalcl suitable for table use. Vmeat pack- Mr and Mr: Ray Ghea grarId- Imzl-CmmFd' mh vpackmg and mr ldaughlter Patsy; and son Pljrnle of Mn and M”' JaC.k Ma.C1SaaciIn1l;,l,?: mm 1" m Cold awn” lvanmuven Bf C” also ML and who have beenlspendlng their holi-ill ' y . .M”. Bernard Shea and SD" M 0, days with relatives at Toronto andlthzlie Ilirlnqel is gsogllarxed iviiith salt Lnaigv. also attended the Amherst Sh Cuhnlnfs" Om" letumed (go ,m..Ml”:nl "T016 "1: ' 9 Le cgml Winter Fair on November 4. re-lgorden .”" kmt 7i The-V W"? a(.' I " C , i f p , C n ma 85 mlmmg ham? an Nnv x companied by Mrs, Maclsaac 5 sea wiici .-. tliice pol cent piile by r ' " P,-,r,m,' Mr and Mm p;,-hes; Mac. coniparlson. A gallon of this brine Mn Em”, Sh" at Vancouver. Nevin. will yiclii three pounds of salt. IB. C. left by bus on Nov. 5 for 5”” dcsmled ml table ll” ll” -his home. He was accompanied by Ml" llllll M”- Erllnil Ramsay lo be nmmd wllll malll'l95lllm 9”" 'his daughter, Patsy. who will make of Summer.-tide. visited relative-is gy 7 thcr future home in Vani-isiiver with in Borden On NOV 7- idh h her father y . y - .-iugliit-i, .lti-Aiiiio of Borden havi-1 i I Friends here regret the IIIIIESS reillrnrd home after spending a, I . . . . - 1 .. , .- 4 is -x------i:t."::-."::l..;t:”::'l.::Bs:.?:;:. :22: :.1rr:3..(::.::.r:::i:.:. the family of the late James V. ICallaghan of Ebbsfleet whose death County Hwplml and hope She M” be around soon. took place in the Western Hospitall ion October ZR. at the age of 89. years. His flint-ral iihich was large-. ly attcndcrl took place to the lm-; rnaculate Conception Church, Pal- mer Road on Saturday, October 30. Mrs Rcgiiizild lVlcAlet-r has re- lllrnr-ti IIOITTP :lflItl' visiting her par- Daiid lilairlmiid and little outs in Alitliciuvl li. Mrs. CAPITOL Summer-side TONIGHT AT 7:15 - 9:15 We Warner Bros. First Picture TOPSY-TURVY STOKE BY NAYLAND. Englandl tCPi - Street lights in this Suf- folk village were lit during day- time and dark at night recently. iTinie switches controlling the tlamps had been adjusted incor- yrectly when daylight saving ended. I --cam-zo" KENSINGTON Fri-Sat. 7:15-915; Matinee Sat 2:30. Dinah Sheridan, John Greg lson In the comedy- I "GENEVIEVE" in Tu-Jinleolor l Also Serial and News In Clnemascope ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWS:- Evenin s: Adults 60c: Children 35c. Matinee: Adults 50c; Cliiltlren 'l:')c ”'ROYAL"' BURDEN . ri-Sat 7:15 .C- El:l.'i: Matinelo Sat '.l'.".t'l. Beyond ('asiihIant'a . . . in Damascus . . . Destiny. in a low- rut. go 'n, hcckons from the devil's ldnorivdyl Starring Humphrey 39- turf in "SIROCCO" with Marta l The Story of tlielln oonquerailles Who Forged the Frontier! L THEATRE Mounties. blue coated REGENT To-DAY 2.ao - 7 - 9.25 l'l'8I'IARK In Color - STEVE COCHRAN It is if W G-UV MADI50 Iiiiiswiiiiiiott -v-ranieoivoeatse-iatnvrviooetei-W'ti'.lfi'i&'on .-.-.v2""'-..---v- -eaneamn RIVER” MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY In Clnemascope "THE STUDENT rltiuclr? Ann Blyth - Edmond Purdom and the singing voice of Mario Lanm Ma, .,. MINE SALT WITH PIPES AND" WATER Iquirecl by federal law. NOVA SCOTIA bonnie powder to make ninniiig." Another item that must be added to table salt is iodine. This is re- TIEALTHY INDUSTRY The company declines to define its operation in terms of dollars and cents. But its above-average wage. rates have made it one of the healthiest industries in north- ern Nova Scotia. The "mine" is about five miles from the manu. facturing town of Amherst. The Nappan branch of the com- pany was opened in 1947. The Ont.. and Unity. Sask. The water- and-plpe method of producing salt is used in all four of them. Packaging is a major part of the ,operation. The company found that ltable salt put up in a square car- ;ton seemed to sell better in the ll "ll'"lprovince of Quebec than it did in round container. so Quebec REFUGEE IS SPY BERLIN (AP)-A youth who fled to Allied West Berlin last month and claimed-he was a de- scriing East German fighter pilot was arrested Friday as a Coni- muriist spy. West Berlin police said 20-year-old Horst Becker con- fessed that his previous story was a hoax and that he had been sent in the West as an agent for the East German state security pol- nthcrs are at Goderich and sni-inn. or luxurious drawing room. TRAINS ,1 I I-.....-..... ....,...- . IUSINESS TRAVEL as you've wanted ltl Ieleii In modem lounges . .. lield private meeting: an route In bedrooms-an-wile Ici- CENIC DOME I- NOVV IN SERVICE CDNLY-; FROM ALI. THE WAY WEST ' AND eruiuual MONTREAL to vmcouvn - ilr .. .130 p.m.' If com no more to 'm.lnum. neaday, November 1 , mm. The report described the call u 8 a.in. to 2 pm. at my IIOIIIP routine and said the victim was on the Malpeque Road. having difficulty lfl breathint "It was nothing." ehe iaullml whm quummd by I "pawn .., Highest Market Price I MRS. S. R. PENDLETON. Konsingfon Phone 65-5 ANCIENT SITE Matarivah, Ia village near Cairo. is built on the site of the ancient town of Hellopolls. THE CANAD IAN ARMY R wholesalers get their salt. "sqiiiire". m...: l RECRUITING TEAM will be at TIGNISH-LEGION HALL . ALBEMON-LEGION HALL . 0'LEARY-LEGION HALL SUMMERSIDE-ARMOURIES .. Tuesday, 16 Nov. 54 soilizis-IowN HALL .. . Wednesday: 1'1 Nov. 54 GEORGETOWN-LEGION HALL. Wednesday, 17 Nov. .54 MONTAGUE-LEGION HALL Thursday, 18 Nov. 54 BORDEN--LEGION HALL .... .. Thursday. 13 Nov. 54 Mondly. 15 Nov. 51 Monday, 15 Nov. 54 . Tuesday, 16 Nov. 54 Men 17-40 (45 for tradesmen) are invited to discuss a career in the Canadian Army with the Recruiting Repre- sentative. No obligation is attached to your enquiry. NOTICE All accounts due me must be paid on or before November 30. I954. If not paid will be passed on to my solicitor for collec- tien. FRED F. COADY KINKORA IN CANADA -NOW FOR THI FIRST TIMI the ultimate in business travel comfort . ; ; on new all-stainless-steel ”Scenic Dome" and Sleeping Cars. 0 NOW FOR THE FIRST TIMI . i . vacationers can see Canada from the upper level "Dome" or in the luxury of the colourful "Scenic Dome" Lounges. ONOW FOR THI FIRST TIMI, an amazing im- pavVCmCDT in riding comfort PLUS the extra smoothness of diesel-hauled trains. NOW IN DAILY SERVICE T TIMIS ride Me MM! w y .9 -...-. O 0 C O ' I &W -Tile Sunk Dome Route Across Cailollil A