':.'3..--A - ,.a...... . Page to me Guardian a Thursday. Dec. 8. 1955 Wukshop Patterns - by Iulh Wyeth Spam The part fawn on the left in lhe sketch, with the candy cans in his mouth is madp from pallrtn 434. which carries full size traring dia- nms for sawing out tho: blanks tn hardboard; and painting. A color guide is included which indic- ted the exact tone for PBPII space. 9 fawnls coquettish more is made Q1-om pattern 453 Thorn hgurea which airs tupnlxnnv vnzlw: hiizhl may be used fnr atlrartue lawn and garden features Paltvrns may be ordered from the address below It 25 cents each. For first class mail delivery add 2 cents Inr each 'lattnrn for extra melani- -luudum Pattern Tlcpl, 4433 Watt lth Avenue. Vanrnuvr-r. B F 1j TELEVISION CKCW - Moncton Television Programme Giannel 2 TM pm.-F. M. 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G R Rullorsrrvtz.-h Creams G B. Maple Walnuts ' GB. Caramel: MAKE YOUR OWN SELECTION SEWLE'S PHARMACY ; Charlottetown. P. E. I. mu ?Fi-ldny night that proposed earth W. 6. BAR I 121 Predicts Round The Moon ''59"'” 5A57. Flights In Near Future TROY, N. Y. IAPl-A rocket ex- pert says man Mil attempt illgfls :around the moon in the near future Dr. Warnher von Braun declared lsalellites can be adapted to carry Crqws. He predicted that the at- ptempt will be made after the establishment of the first earth satellites. scheduled to be launched in the international Geophysical Year. 1957-58. Von Braun. now chief of the. United States guided missile devel- opment division at Radslone Arsenal. Huntsville. Ala.. played an important part In Germany's wartime rocket program. He told a joint meeting of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Astrophysical Society nnd the Troyl Astronomy Cluh Friday night mat: the first small satellites will he fol-l lowed by larger ones with helterp equipment. lN0 NEW PROBLEM ”Snnn thereafter." l Vnn Hraun added. "man himself will attempt- lwbllal night. The task of project- lung a crew into an orbit amounts .t-ssentlally to replacing the rela- ltively small rockets” with larger ones. mentally new problems. ”0nce manned orbital flight has been attained. a 10-day (light. around the moon. not involving a landing thereon. pnses R relaliv:-iv Mr. Edward Dcvinl. Charlotte- town. was in Pisquld East on busi- ness Tuesday. November 29. simple problem." l Mr. Floyd Jay was in Charlotte- Vnn Braun said the effects of town on busmeu w,dne5d3y. many of the conditions to which men would be subjected could be Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay re- studied with the help of stimulated turned Tuesday from Cnmbridge.l hnlquell , lMsss- having spent the past twol "Human . centriluzes may belweekl vilitinl Mlllillel 1116”- used to train rocket crews to func-i lion as a team under high noel-p Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. erations." he suggested. "Weight-Lorne Valley, were guests of Mr. ltssness can be ' ulated in fllghtslnnd Mrs. Harold Jay. Wednesday of present - day rnckot aircraltlevenin; November 30. through ballistic arcs. Survival in p cockpit can be studied in the Mr. Edward Jay was a visitor In labm'alory" .Charlottetown, Thursday. Decem- RETURN MORE DiFl"iCL'L'l' lb" 1' He noted that the return of at Mr. Chester Birt. ielt Thursday manned orbital vehicle to the for Boston. Mass. with a load of earth's surfaie would be more dif- Christmas trees. He was accom- flcult. During the slowdown prn-ipanied by his nephew Mr. Glendon cess through the upper atmns-..Iay. phere it would be subject In tre-V . mendnus heating because of fric- Ml Ind Ml'!- wall” Mlcomlald Wallace Dirt. Lunch was served by the honteu. assisted by her daughter. Audrey- Next maetln: to he held at tho homo ot Min Gladys Birt, Wednesday January 4. Miss Isabel Birt. Charlottetown. spent the weekend with her par- ents. -Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Blrt. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aflleclt. Mount Stewart. visited relatives in Piaquld East Sunday. Miss Juanita Jay. Charlottetown. was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Jay. Mrs- Owen Kelly spent I few days over the weekend in Danish with her daughter. Mrs. Walter White. Friends will regret to hear that Mr. White is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. BA.i ELLIOVALE SCHOOL NOVEMBER REPORT Grade X: 1. Marie Gill: 2. 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