raanualzlv " 1g, . THE. P 1953 .-.. 0...... WESTERN l GUARDIAN ' ' '1 I'n'.nuneri. acme. Noun. .6! oaoaoz. PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE mmersfde. Phone I031. lions. Advertising llepresentatlves LOW and GEORGE WOTTON Home Phones: 8032 and 8038. The Guardian may be bought at on followfnp stores Dell Bummer Street; Gourlles Drugstore, 2! Central street: 1'” y of. the in Sumrnerslde: 1(guy's News-stand. Water Street; Mark Gandet. 6'! Grenville Street; Alyn Douoetws Grocery. Second street; Water Street; Vlncefs Grocery. 120 ltnueu street Service Drug Store. Island Motor Transport. ; Enmatrs Self-I l.L Waite in Kenalngton. - WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alberton: Frank W eekl. Representative Phone: on Office and 08-: House. --DANCE and Card Party at spring Valley I-Iall. February 11. ..HOCKEY, Elmsdale Girls vs. Summerside Sisters at Mt. Pleas- ant Rink tonight, Tuesday. ,sUPEIt. DUPER BINGO T0- TONIGHT. - A. A. Rooms, Water street. Lovely prises. Be sure to come. 8.00 o'clock. ..BEDEQUE RINK. Junior Hoc- key League, tonight. Tuesday. At 7:30 Albany vs. Travellers Rest. ,n 9:00 o'clock Summer-side Jun- lors vs. Freetown. Admission 25 cents. . -HOCKEY, Bedeque Rink, Wed- ngsday, February lllh. South Shore League semi-finals. Albany St. Pals vs. Cape Travcrsc ilov- MS. Albany must win this E'rllTll? to stay in the running. Admission 35 cents. -MOTORJNG T0 FLORIDA- llr. and Mrs. Alvin Stetson, ac- mmpanied by their small daugh- ter. Brenda. and Mr. Stetson's D8- :eiits. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stet- son, South Freetown, left by auto ln Thursday, February 5th, on .a -nnnthla trip to Florida. They will want relatives in Boston and South Carolina, as well as in. Miami. rheir many friends Join in wish- ing them a very pleasant vacation -FUNERAL vasrtfnpsv-The funeral of the late Azade J Arsenault was held yesterday morning at 9 am. from Egmoiit Bay Church. Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Charles Gal- -GRAND FANCY dress carnival, Bedeque Rink. Saturday, February 14th, Valuable prizes given. -RUlllM,AGE SALE. Town Hall. Saturday, February 14th, at 230 o'clock. sponsored by Catholic Women's League. -FORMAL OPENING of Urbain- ville School, Wednesday afternoon. Supper. Games, in evening, Every- one welcome. -AT ALBERTON Rink. dress carnival Monday, February Zird, 8.00 p.m. Sponsored by Women's Institute. Prizes for best costume. Door prizes and sale of candy. -VICTORIA RINK, Wednesday night, league game. New Haven Royals vs. Mi. Tryon Ramblers. Thiirsday night, school hockey, Cape Traverse vs. Vici.oria and Cape Traverse Itover Sisters vs. Victoria Sea Gulls. Friday night. lleague game, Mt. Tryon Ramblers vs. Tryon Arrows. Saturday night, Milton Hornets vs. Cape Traverse Rovers. -SUPER DUPER BINGO T0- NIGHT. .- A. A. Rooms, Water street. Lovely prizes. Be sure to come. 8.00 o'clock. -POLICE COURT -.- In Su.m- merside Police Court yesterday morning before Magistrate E. H. strong a motorist from Halifax lwas fined 550 and costs for operat- iing a motor vehicle while his abil- lity was impaired by alcohol. A Summeiside man was fined sin :or 10 days for carrying an offen- r S'side Curling Club Schedule Bummerslde Curling tile for Tuesday. Club sched- Ice 1---'!'. L. Linkletter vs. Edgar Cannon. I Ice I-P. L. Keyes vs. E.P. Foley. Ice 3-Vic I-Iowatt vs. Ralph Bishop. , 8.1!: Ice I-lhrl Carney vs. A. Brook! Ice 2-I-I. ll. Clark vs. Bill Jen- kins. Ice 3-R. E. Bills vs. Fred Mac- Rae. B ..T.,....;.. Montague ilomo (Continued From Page 8) be able to use the projector. It was decided that the Home and School Association sponsor an amateur program to be held early in March. A committee of Mrs Ethan Stewart, Mrs. Hume and Mr. Lorrie Wlgginton was appointed to attend to this program. Mr. R. Ivo Cudmore, Charlotte- town, put on a, very lnterestln; demonstration of a duplicator for the Association and explained the advantage it had for both the teachers and pupils. Mr. John Hughes. the principal of the school, spoke very briefly on the change made in the curriculum of grade eleven. Mr. Hughes also stressed the importance of the par- ents cooperating with the teachers. In conclusion Mr. Hughes suggest- ed different ways in which the Home and School Association could help the teachers and children. Following discussion of several other matters, the meeting ad- journed, after which refreshments were served by a committee of sev- eral of the ladies. Fofecasts (Continued from Page 1) eSuEEtes Hi the soucH'sEEkatch- (wan project. The CCF sub-am- ciidment says the vgovernmenvs own. PFRA engineers have recom- llosi in Fire TI-IE l GUARDIAN. Farm Home Near Miscouche z - Axel! lfarm home owned by Mr. ur Leclalr was destroyed by fire near Miscouche on Saturday evening and Mr. Leclair suffered burns to his hands. ' Mr. Leclair. a bachelor. lives 'alone and he lost all his personal belongings and furniture. He had rick insurance. t is understood that the fire started while Mr. I.eClair was fill- ing a gas stove. It is believed that some of the gasoline splashed in the vicinity of a lamp causing a flash fire. Mr. Leclair had a nar- row escape but-was able to get out of the bulldllng. some neighboruaeelng the blaze gathered but it was too late to save the home. A nearby bani was also in danger 'of being burned for -s time. , The scene of the fire is about one and a half miles from Mizcouche towards Lot 18 on a secondary road. Borden and I Vicinity Miss -Barbara MacDonald of Souris is visiting relatives in Bor- den. Mr. Ray Doyle of Summerside visited friends in Borden on Wed- nesday February 4th. -Mrs. Ernest Pike of Borden and her sister. Mrs. Edgar R2am- say of Summerside, left on Mon. clay February 2nd to spend a law .xveeks with relatives at Toronto I of Mrs. lcl-IARIJOTTETOWN lloatlt Yesterday a J. L. Perry . -The death occurred yesterday morning in the Prince County Hos- pital of Mrs. Joseph L. Perry at the age of '15 years. Mrs. Perry took I taken to thalhoepital the same day. She later rallied but in the meantime her condition grew worse. she was the former Mary Rose Arsenault of Mt. Carmel and had livedt in Sunimersidu for many years. When she had enjoyed good health she had been very active in church affairs, including the work of the Catholic Women's League and the I-loly Family Society. she was a woman of charitable im- pulses and had helped many people in need. ' Her husband pl deceased her about ten years ago. She is surviv- ed by six sons, Edward. 8aint John, N. B.: Andrew, Toussant, Clovis and Wilfred in Summersi” and Arthur in Halifax, She also leaves to mourn one daughter, Clarissa in Montreal, who arrived home on Wednesday. - Three brothers, John Araenault of Atholville, N. B. and Columbus Arsenault in the United States and Clovis Arsenault, Dalhousle, N. E., also survive her. The body will be removed from the Compton Funeral Home to her late residence from where the funeral will take place to St, Paul's Church on Wednesday morning at nine o'clock. -S. O'Leory and Vicinity -Congratulations to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jay of Ciunningville spent a recent week-l' end with relatives at Summerslde, Cape Traverse and Borden. l Mr. Allie Oatway, who for somef weeks has been a patient in thei P. C. Hospital suffering from i broken shoulder received in a car? accident. returned to his home in Mrs. Reginald Arsenault of 0'- Leary should read Mr. and Mrs Reginald Gallant. Mrs. Gallant was formerly Miss Georgie Mac- Kenzie of 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacLellan. visited at the home of Mr. andl Mrs. R. E. MacDonald on t-hel evening of February 3rd. stroke on Tuesday last and was Wind. Sieei. Damage Wires In Princegouniy -I-llgh wind accompanfd by rain and sleet caused considerable damage to telephone and tele- graph lines in Western Prince County Sunday night. All long distance telephone lines were out of order with linemen effecting repairs to one line to Summer- slde yesterday afternoon. Damage in most cases was caused by icing and trees falling across the lines. There was no interruption of electric power service except for one hour yestcrday afternoon while a pole at Northam was be- ing replaced. It is expected that it will be several days before services will be restored to normal.--FW. Tryon Arrows Defeat Victoria In the regular scheduled league game between the Tryon Arrows and the Victoria Unions played at Victoria Rink on Saturday night the Arrows won by the close mar- gin of 5 to 4. B. llowatt and H. Ferguson refereed. sane Ladyl Honored By -Bible Society A Life Governship Certificate in the British and Foreign Bible So- ciety of Canada was issued to Mrs. Lawrence Yeo, Sr., of Summerside. This is the first such Certificate to be issued in thLs Auxiliary. It is worthy of note that Mira. Yeo is an elderly lady in her hundredth year and her contribution was one -Sumime High school we the first game of their semi-nnal series for the championship of me south shore Hockey League at the Bedeque rink last night In a. free-scoring contest. the final count I1-2. The Sum-Hi aggregation took an early lead. edging the Royals 8-0 in the first frame, taking an adverse 3-2 count in the middle sesion, and coming home on the long end of a 3-2 tally in the final chukker. Garth "scoreless" Gay led the Sum-Hi snipers, getting four goals and two assists, Laysh schurman potted three goals and had two lhelpers, and Roy "Chick" Gallant and Charlie Deighan each had two tallies and one assist. Robert It-fI3cMurdol and Carl Woodslde ).I J losers. First Period l--5'Side High-R. Gallant 2-Freetown-Gardiner 3-S'Side High-G. Deighan (Gallant) 4.-S'side High-L. schurman (Deigham 5-S'Side High-Gay ischunnani 6-S'Slde High-Gallant 7-Freetown-MacMurdo 8-Freetown-Taylor iMacMurdo) 0-S'Side High-Deighan (Gay, Schurman) Penalties: Smith, shields, Grover. Second Period 10-S'Side High-Gay 1 l-Freetown-MacMIurdo (C. Mills) 12-S'Side High-Schurman (B. Grady) 13-Freetown-Woodside l4-Freetown-Woodside Penalties: Waugh. Schurman. Taylor (major). Darby lmajor). Third Period '15-Freetown-W. Mills 16-S'Side I-Iigh..Ga.v 17-S'side High-St-hurman (Gail 18-S'Slde High-Gay B. Grady) each shot a brace of goals for thei gaoc gjcveiv Siside High Wins First Game Of Semi-Final Series Burglars Enter 4 Four Business Places Al Alberfon -Four places of business In Al-, berton were broken into over the week-end, all four breaks being made through windows which were broken. Barhour's Service Station and Foley's Store each reported the loss of sums of money, and in the case of Foley's store -possibly some goods removed from the shelves. White's store and Mac's -Taxi were broken into but no de- finite losses were reported in either case. The owner of the taxi stand is presently In Halifax. Investigation is being carried out by the Alberton detachment of the R.C.M.P.-FW. 380.00 an hour for recording costs only. ' Same Program Difficulty 'wla.ny Olisrlottnoniano have In idea ffhat a television transmitter placed in the City of Halifax would give an acceptable picture in Char- lottetown. This I doubt very much. In the first place, any Halifax sta- tion would be subject tc exactly the same program difficulty as we have in Charlottetown, I.aokin.g coaxial cable or micro-wave links. they would have to resort to local shows or film. "Halifax is approximately I00 miles airline from Charlottetown. and the signal received from a 5kw television transmitter there would be subject. at I00 miles, to distor-l tion resulting from fading and to all sorts of flashes and bars acmss one screen due to local interference from fluorescent lights, electric shavers. vacuum cleaners, defective transfoririers and from 0tlh8f means of radio communication. "The Buffalo station which is re- ceived so well in Toronto, 00 miles 1-9-Freetown-C. Mills twoodside) Penalties: D. Rnberil. Referees: H. Champion and G. Kelly. hundred dollars. Memorial Certificates . Five Memorial Certificates were ol Mr. and Mrs. calm Love 0nlDunbar and Mrs. Mary L. ElllS.i155ued duylng the Veal. as follows: isnt, and Rev. Nazaire Polricr conducted service at the grave. Pall bearers were Emmett Cur- ran, Michael MoNally, Anthony Gallant, Urban Gallant, Joseph sive weapon. A vagrant from distant, is rated at about one hun- Truro was ordered to leave town.-S l' dred thousand watts power. and its antennae tower reaches into the slrv to a height of at least l,l00 feet. The "tower alone is reported to have mended the project. IB all T . , , l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rix of In E IV:-hour speechnmrl Gardw. or an on hursda) Februar) 5th illocke Roi? motored to Ama on iner insisted the first iion-confi-I 5 L w. L wllll R Tll8Sd&.V tlbfulify 3rd and Were den” mo” "ind m” Wmd U-Plsurrsimerside. visitgclnslit thce hogdlthe guests C" Mn and M” Jnmes because there is some money in' ' ' will Seek Gallant. Gerard F. Arsenault. In- the estimates this year for theiweanesaay, February gm, Mr, wll- a Mrs. Angus Darrach, gm Roy. T-1"? cost more than one-quarter million terment was in Egmont Bay (Continued from Page I) South Saskatchewan iqroiect-ziirms has been promoted to thel”””l' 5” 1" the 0'1-WY Rmklalty; Mrs. c. H. Black, Charlotte- P, E. l. Television dollars. one can hardly anticipate -----we----s ::3:t2.I:..W"o:”:.:e:::::.:'y..:.:"-rank or we we W - mm W MW in- ..lNl.-ORMED FAMILY SAFE gg Mayor to tell the Council the ren- .cor.fldence motion, he said PRA l:,”,,f,?,f Eulr2:,1er,:tgel(5R5gf'a:a F' linya score of 6'1 ihe favour (:i'sCBDe 'glT,',iif&:.o,33.a-ad lvlrsmszegtec otlse 3' i must!” to be erected in Ema”. The many fmmda M Mr' Dick van :(sTesl'yfotx;i ttthee rIgl!elt:eiglatuso!Bltl)1oed hill-lg; !-e-ngmee” ha” non power W "mke receiving the congratulations oi 'w””e' and was we” ammdei 0'Learv. 1 I e I Ry, mannel 9- M”m'”"u manna 2' TO - c"”' 0"" Experknu H?” M Lower Freetown, wlll be recommendatioiis. pleased to learn that he received a message on Tuesday. February 3rd from Holland conveying to him the glad news of the safety of his fam- ily, Mr. Van Herks parents. broth- their taxes be reduced to the same level as before the new valuation. Mr. Trainor. explained that the Monastery was a place of divine worship where people might at- tend Mass and for this reason Dealing with the general ques-lms many mends mm tion of enlarging the Prairie farml assistance measure. he said: "When rehabilitation is- fully planned and finally under way, an l--lt--uwp-.' -L Annual loo -AZ ALBANY VILLAGE SCHOOL Life Memberishlp Certificates -The report for January for Albany Village school follows. Tweiity-four Life Membership Certificates were issued as follows: l Mtrs. Carrie A. Schurman. Becl- vlslon wcelvers now stalled to be bhe people of Toronto and Smith- western Ontario generally, it would make no difference if the CBC didn't operate at all. "Of the 150 thousand odd tele- "Personally, I have had a tale- vieion receiver for over one year at, my home. Under abnormal atmos- pheric conditions, mostly in fihe movniihs or April, May and June. I - . . - . , . h at tim aible recei e ers and -sisters Were all Eellled "EN came under the City Act of In- gff,.,l,'ff;:.".f,l,1,3;d 8'bf::nelt:l(:5 8,1,: .Li:9.nEE.:1.Cm.pig.':..a-.m. Sen'..Tlrd.De;l;I:tT'n;,;lul Nwnan. 2 leqxlell M . l in use in Canada, at least 80 per- 5,3: Very gggdbgegureev .I",:e8e pg- Rotterdam and due to the recent oo,,,o,,m,,,, wmcl, exempu cl,,,,cl, agriculture Show replace the pregnoiron. D. Pineau. s. Gauthier, v. Lavfma" Mmvlnn. 3 Ha,,:ey';, 55 W0" H”d5- Ch”l0”9' cent of them were imrchased in mm have come ,0 me mm ,5 lg, disastrous floods in that area grave property, He expressed the belief sent PFRA leglslallllml iciallant. Worm r . . ! own. Toronto and South-western Ontario somh as Florida, and 55 ml. W”! fears were held for their safety. Mr. that this was the only city in Can- --1 ll-llnk we have dlscussed me, Following are the results of the ' Mm J' 1” Currant Ch”1””e" Hark came to P. E. Island in June of last year and has been in the employ of Mr. Scott Cairns since ada where the order is subject to civic taxation and pointed out that it receives no financial aid from possibilities of that every year, now for the last three years, and' I would say that, in view of the ice sports: Boys 16 years: 1. James Gal-l lant; 2. Allison Gallant; 3. Robert Grade IX-l. Anne Noonan; 2.l Nora Murray; Ii. Joyce Green. Grad-e VIII--1. Jackie McKenna; town. Miss Rhoda J. Bovyer. Covehead Road. by people who wish to look at the transmissions from Buffalo, Cleve- land, Rochester. Erie. and other American television stations. There as Chicago. Most reception has been on channels 2. 3, 4, with oc- casional pictures on cfhannels 5 and 2. Id D1 :3. Ph'll' W ' .l . . 8. hi it h been mu mm, the episcopal body nor from a change in g',t,lLude towards exipen-lG0Uam- l Gr:de eltlln-8-y 1. DonhieuiMaz::l(gi:;1- lgl r” Amos H" Hume” s"mm”" were over 50,000 television receivers rectvtjdmiyl Sgcoglghigj Efguemy i -A-11 Mimi?” H0"-it The form" "X dltures. provlnclallv and feder lly.i Boys 15 years: 1- Mainard G8l'-mac' 2. John Noonan' 3. Elizabeth 5 9' . in use in the City of Toronto before g , Q . . dha is 7 3 h th tm was 5167 while the new rate brings - - ' - I M13 Alllln 13- Robertson Mlllms me 1 - w an e 3 i” there will be good reason when wellalli; 2. Lionel D0i.l0Il;' 3. Edward Trainer, d ' the CBC transmitter was even pherlc wndmom an very Abner, -itaoaosmzr: w. M. S.-Mrs. it to 3400. The monastery ll-P91" draw toward the end of real re-lDouL-ette. Principal: Helena Green. R” ' . started. Across Lake Ontario, the ml channels 2 3 and l lnmlably Wilfred Pickering and Mrs. Ern- l90t-15' 5B3l5fl9d- he Elli '0 0011' habilitiation work to have an act! Girls 6-7 years: I. Dianne Pin- Primary Department: Mm wan” Bum Nmm R'W”' signals of the powerful Buffalo present me wlilh W0 and mmel "1 Plckeflllif W9" ""1008 "1059 mule paying the um" mx' based W0" 0"” exP9"e"'3e 1" "133 EH11: 2- Ektelle G&l1Bnt.' Grade V-1. Freddie Dawson: 2. Mn Ma”)? mwthm Se”m”wnl station have always been received tizrnm three stations all battlin attending Presbyterlal at summer- C0"”;im0' -1 1'- SWNY "WHEN area which can be applied to dlf- Boys 5 lea;-5; 1, plane Gallant; pl-55-3, Walsh and Louis Mm-my; 3, Mi” Cl1lVln L9aTd- Esdequt wnh Smadlness and clnllyl 1,0 m' me , i e'en 3 side as delegates from Clinton w. it ml! 3 be dmwoui to Emir ferent parts of Canada to take 2. Mark Gallant. Allison Green. M" Jami-'5 H9nd”50"- BedW"9- Em-l V1'f”l: 9" H- M 5' TM. bunch was nmrxan, lish a. precedent of inability to elm, of sun sufveys and other Mu. Boys 7 years: L June" Gaudm, Gums IV ,5” ,g ll Eleanor, Mr. Earl MacRae. Brookneld. Prospects For Charlottetown l e resu some mes amaz. 9 pay full taxes as there would belvmes in connection with the lmhl . ' . L , Mrs, John 1), Mounrgin, Aima, H , mg. producing an effect of Bishop ized at a meeting held at the horn l 2, 31-endou (;,a11am 3, wmggon Noonan, 2. Marleen Mu tart, 3. Em-mall-l of that, 1,5: ug examine of M" Ernest Plckermg 1" De, many private citizens in the gamelpmvemem, of lam lands across Pew” v Charles Murray. (JrJll1. Garth Mr, George H. Taylor, nedeque, uh mm, M mwmon in our Sheen in New York on ohimnel 2 eember: 1952. when the following Position. Recorder Martin told theicanada." Girls 8 yea.rs- 1 ceclna x,lcNl,lll. Murray, Mr. John C. Marchbank, Sum- Owen pggilrlumiwwn competing on my screen with par. flale of officers was elected: Pres- comm” um" 1" could "9" "cm" 2 Emma Gmlthler. 3 (ieorglnl; Grade III-I. Harvey Dawson. m9FSlde- R--R 2- ..F- t fall ll 6” had lelevlslon MIPS E mlffder MYSWPY H0111 Chl- - . . Swill” l3X9'- the WW m9”l0d' . - ' ' .' Grade I1-i. Maril'n Nooriarr 2.. Mrs. Alex. Hamilton, New Perth. ”5 0 ' Y ' ' case or a newscaster from Mont- ldent, Mrs. Charles Woodslde, vice t R , m h Gmlphleln, . 3 . , Wm, would you seen what local prpsldentl Mm Ema" Plckermgz apenbo ogre .l-oligt ex)emi1:- Mlle Race. 1 James Gallant. 2 Sandra Green: 3. Billy Bassett. Dr. Harry S. Allen, summerside. V ', would on wjam to have real. Needles to say there is noth- secretiiry, Mrs. Hillard Woodside; lg; yiglfgnmaarers :,;'8arlyuegm' , Jlmmy Dlxoll. '3 Alllson Gallajnli Grade I (An -1. velda Noonan, Miss Jean Ma.:Fadyen, Summer- Elle”: ll? Howyoften would such 1118 but annoyance and no enter. l,e,,,,,,e,. Mr, George plgker. " "' 9 r ' u n n '. ' , . '. and Vivian Bassett; 2. Marlene side. . 9" 9 tainment value from this kind of - ' further study. And V I Boys 8 years. 1. ilaine Gallant. 5 t, d Al M C . 3 W ll l N , W-ll events be available tor program .. ing; corresponding secretary, Mrs. y 1 Ronald Deuce”; 3' 6”” Gal- asse an an ac ormac, . Mr. a er Carke. orh i - purpose! Mt" mmy years 0! up reception. 3”” elm” ""'"”"” em" Po" T" Colman" 15”” ' lglaiadsfiigtolrlmlxaweononrdl-e 2D wists: shif R E K cl, 1 it t crating orcv broadcastina station l T"; 5,9”? ”gftf1”d”d by "V; gal. I M . Ben M K ; luoclage l '---- , , - g - . . . - r r. . . emp. aro eown. rig 't 9. To 0 s on OFCY an mlfnberzllecretarystid wan Eek. pkg:g:rdlngcouecci.ll;l1eg isioillml-Axofcouu: rn1g:M:ndnIl&Ir;)"MaEtln iDeiRot1:1l?1es 2-G;;h'za9be5;;”5dEg&hE;:'i"e3lG3'g1:';1;;Ison Mat-Kay; 3. Sharon Walsh. LC) Mr. Ralph Callbeck. Central Be- lt7h;l'1i;1l::le”ll1'1';v drnctiile if its technical staff are fully aware -ring: organist. Mrs. Wilfred Plck- cillor storey feared that the next ,;,,,,,,ed' 1,, ol,,f;.lolfEfOf,.n ”,',g,,,,,f3 Gauthier. -3;g,';',',,';,,.”'lS,5,,,,,,, emu deg? E S W kl B d e mind all me bmmcwmg of Wm” of eileryulgievision lpoeisihilli-iyt mg bring,-Bur, g ld be; gm, cu - - ' . l. I ... ' - V. . . 96-. E equ. s ' are eep progemvey n mic guffptowoliive emlgigygnunme collie?” Ergrmaaoth attended the Hockey 2.B0!Yl:rge;ealgan;ntl;,'Tbi;.ll Mr. Albert W. Hulaml Curlew”, lsioharlottetown tlilltiher tihalnniiltiinrch with all posslble dwelo M. -canaanaras nmmmiv -- my property mu which their ' Gallant, Edwin Blacquiere). M1 Wm 13- M”""”””- A"'"'- ”',;''”f:,” 3'3: 2'1 ,f,,,,'",,” on om. CPL 3059" "5 1"md"c9d 5? employees might owe the city. - - . Mr. D. C. Ma-cLeah. Toronto. in "M n , V chairman Ernie Coffin and thank- Monday, February 2nd was Baby Mu, 1-tube;-L Ggumc and two Girls Potato Race, High school. d local lelevlslm Bum," Day at ch. home of Mr, gnd M”, Oou llor Johnstone brought to chlldum Bmm .md Wayne, are l. Mary Gambler; 2. M3,), Cl 0 S Cans a. " M f -h Wen” M ed on behalf of the Rotary Club IA the at ention of the Council the . - The D ""5 0 5"” C by co-chairman Wallle Seamle- lgh Paynter, Burlington. when visiting in Miscouche at the home Gallant, 3. Carmelita Blacquiere. llequul, m, came to us ln two ways. ,1) their small son, Dale celebrated 'm”'" N 19” 355e”m'm 9-"1 "x of Mrs. Galla.nt's parents. Mr. and Boys 10 years: i. Edwin Pineau: , "'T 0 ), emlve mlc,l.o.wave' reg bu” his second birthday with a party 0" W9 Ch3T10'I35WW" H0"! ""1 Mrs.'Percy Steele. 2. Lloyd Buote; 3. Leonard Gal- C”"l'"l"9d 1"” 953' 5 The following bequests were re- by wry exp The R””"y Chm” W” '5" by and that in Halifax the one op. , -j------ ---- , lay. or (2) coaxial cable. llnldmz U5 Darrell McGuire to three recently attended by three small boys and d I ---- lant. 593.; she:-mt 515 ceived. Estate of Mrs. Ethel Maude in m st A arm n Gaul d M d mb Bl M I i one girl. A delicious hot chicken ”'”'ed by ””''C'N3” 9” ' ” Mrs. Urban Deskoches recent- on-1,10 years; 1, Mgfy Saul,-liar; 5000 sllamo 23 Ruth MacDonald, Pownal. 3200.00: W” e '"""e m " 0' ” m e F" em a" c m”' higher rate. It was a eed that- ' - adian network junction point. To Jerome 0Brien and Ken Parker. supper complete with the birthday Iv Went to Charlottetown. acwm- 2. Patricia. Pineau' 3. Vivian Gau- -3950 31; Ml, 33 Estate of William Callback. Bed- , Mk dl , d b, Mayor Stewart write to .Donald pulled by lm. llme daughter who ' ' 50000. Estate M llldn E”, l bring American network television They acre thereupon given the 9 "l " "”m w” "M l Gordon president of the c.N3., ' lhleh H00 515609 56 5'l”e' 5 B - E 9 ,ogm,,, .0 -1-.,,om,, ., m1m.wm-3 right hand of fellowship. followed the hostess. Those attending were an ' to rlcamlder "on ol is to undergo on operation in the Glrls polalo Rue. Grade School; 500 scum 85 pl.m,m.' 320000, Total, 5900.00. p . . W in omcm Welcome mm meml R”""1' 9"d Erm" Johmmne Md elgncntsrra a.rdin' taxgs on the h"p"'”' 1- Mary Pmeaui 2a Aurelia G”"l'h' 2000 Spoon!!! 33 '"F'”F”'-FTC link had to be established from BM. bershfp by President Gordon their mother. Mrs. Archie John- ggfel Councmgm. Tum cudmom lel.;,3, Grace Gallant. 78508 smnweu 183 ulmsrr 1-ms oNoE-- AT -"nil tale to-Toronto and for this the Aura l lam --- mo ---u 1- i 2- wmms-or :::...vm.. 0- -------e-.--- 'l""'""'- M''- 590m M'tCLe0d- and town in the Marftimes would be s,m,,,,l,lm ,0, "mmem -lam: 2. Rodney Gauthler: 3-M31" 30000 steely ll 1-2 , , h "died momm ml” to me Rotary Club was in attendance WW9” Campbell with his m0lllEF- glad to have such.a hotel astwe I hard Gallant, Dermott Pineau. 3245 sleepgock 335 I -I-The attractioon at the Capitol EU” fr! h 0 cm H. (or me and M , guest Mr. Jame. Q Mac. Mil Clair CImPb9"r3"1'- have here. While he" favored it pay- Ml. Moysula Demochu who ls ln Girls 16 years and over: i. Lois 3000 sud com l6 3,4 Tiieaihrle. Slugnlrggrsltg. is LllIl;:1tlll- eimbmehglzexgn M mg: 3! micro. Lem. cl.la,loltetW.n. ' ” "'5 high" tax” "m" ”' p”"m the .Royal Canadian Nayy'recent- Gena”; '2' Amlene Lech"; 3' 900 Sullivan 275 ml” -' ” 9 . ' Ecapls. "' . he believed the request should be V . ' g Marina Gallant. . 500 S ,1 ml ,1 9 tainment. It is lM-G-Mls "Just Mlle- Parsolals reasonable in view of the eccom- blleargvzd "fl ktgmxgmae jnwlllgliczxs Girls 15 years: 1. Mary Gauih- 150 su.l,,mltee la; This Once", starring Janet Leigh They also contracted to pay I - ..M. modationa offered visitors. glam" pen?" Fledmenesaochea ier; 2. Carmelita Blacquiere; 3. 24500 slwt arm 7'0 and Peter Lawford, with Lewis rental for the use of the micro- C-ll-Lie; Ruth Johnson of the R "ayor Sgewgrt staid thatllln wrlirtl-t He ls mmon'ed at H. M. cl 3' Betty Gallant. 50 my P and G 8 signal btlarilyn Erslttilne allele Rich- Evzve fligegaglluoaddggg bgzogmm . .. Summezrsl” air station ing Mr. or on e wou P0 Cornwallis Deevbrook N 5 Girls 14 years: I. Eunice Gal- 470 Te kn h 205 hr n er-son. ea ing 5uD- T1157" 99” went the weekend at her home out that the tax rate in this city ' ' ' ' lam. 2. Mary plneau. 3, Eleanor . C "8 porting cast. to come. To link Toronto and Man- ” Cmtfil Bedouin. hhd been lncm-ml EM Mk "1" ' Doulette. ' up Tm” Llmd 1? "Just This Once" tells the story trea-l which is some five or six the Canadian National Railway M2heA135;ggyd :hgg 15:: Bocys 11 years; 1, Lionel Gaudin; 11”" Tomi” of R millionaire spendthrlft and times greater distance, the cost. of JMr. Ernest Morrison. son of take into consideration what is couc'he hulretumed home after 2' Freddy Pew”; 3. Norman Feb 1000 TQmbll1R 43 an amamve but pennpplnchlng me mlcmgwave llnk Wlll be war. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morrison, thought to be unfair treatment lmvlng went mm mm m "W cm. l Tram 95 lyoung lady lu-yer, Appolnted his moug, 1-he elem-imi nature or ord- . s"'"""'”ld9- 101! by D1800 0" Whm Wmlmnd wmh tn" "Wm" Prince County Hospital receiving Girls 11 years 1. Simonne Dolr- gzoo Trend Pete 25 ,financial guardian. she puts him inary telephone and telegraph wires Thursday for Toronto for an ex- ed other Maritime cities hnvins lrmmgm, . on; 2. Anne Gauthier; 3. Rose "339 "mad 0” 2:5 1 Zjon a 350 weekplv allowance. at- is such that they will not respond Bcsi because its always frCSl1.' ”"d'd Vll"--'S- ""9 ”mm"y' hmem --v Marie Doucette. gllxgzbn s 353 ' ,tempts to lure him to the beauties to the wide variations in frequency --- '1' A I no rd Lionel G udet, who is in the B -' t 1 R : 1 Al P t- "' P lof lunch at the Autoniat and the necessary for the transmimlon ,of ofTRgadx(711"0l'd Wright. fomleflll Two may Mzzezppohlned to the Royal Canaliian Navy, is spending ers;O) Pgittiro Gallclfantli 3r.essStil:rl. 13:0) I5" 1I:”d 9204 'n'-835111"? 0i '1 hm” "ll? Ml the it picture. and from the basic "-011 Ind hi! GHUKMET. ' some time in St. Nicholas at tl'lP- G ml, , " 5 ' -Staten Island Ferry. strips him of knowledge already in our posses- Mrs. James .3l'3dl9Y. Chsrlotte- TEX A999” 395” 0t laugh home of his parents, Mr. 'and E,ck:.;,,, Race, Girls; 1. Mary W00 U" 0'15 132 lhis expensive home and then nnds sion. it seems very unlikely that . lawn M" W mm pm M J"'"' 1;; Ilia iBlm"GQi:'i(rJe'i-rrr'ili::1te my tn: M” A""h”"Y Gludeh Gauthier: 2. Aurelia Gauthier; 3. 1'70 UP 9”" 151 ithai. through a loophole in the this can be changed. Writ "mum" '” Wm Mr" chglrmcat-I The two members are i ”r'w , Carmelita Blacquiere. 1000 V3" PM r 9 'law. he u able to move into her ow-Mr, l,,,,,ll,l., l,, the unrna Whigs) I dlugmen Mm Refund Messrs F W Curtis and Ben- M” sum" smith M Mmtre” Girls 13 years: 1. Grace Gallant: 2293 V9"”"'e5 - 22 5'33npart.meuti l From then on. its a.stueS' E Special wnlgl cable mg ock. famln .G”.mm. arrived in Miscouche on Thursday. 3. Aunlln Gauthl"; 3 RD” Marl, 246900 Vubona is 1-zibame of Wm. and El” of lmvcll been mm on pole. or hurled ln the J The Council. passed a. resolution Feb'"”y 5"" W Vim n" we mm” Leclair. 50" V'0”'m" 215 between playboy Lawford and WP ground. This cable is -llbecially built In good locality: 31X'1'00m B supporting the efforts of the Cen- gfoclzte: mam" Mm Fred D” Boys 14 years: I. Albenus Gau- 1500 Vulfm ?;1llfl11Y'mlnd9d W55 Leigh-l to carry the broad range of fre- house with sunporch. Equip- y . adian National Institute for tile - 43,, thier; 2. Der-mott Pineau; a. Nor- 437 We 23 The new comedy rnaiks I re- quencles D, lelwlslonl 1,, C0,, ls Fed with all modem conven. mum to increase the ' be-rt Peters. 30 W53 ":W union for the stars who preyious- aypproxlmatejy fifty thousand dol- l now. Also ganga..Apply,g w r -- - 1500 Welt 5-91 34 s B. eared t ether in Little - 8 Q paid to blind persons and abolish Jan ofulihe cltybwhose milrillggr as 400 ygrds, boys. 1. James Gel mo W mm” 131 l) pp d glam R d D; be” ll,” per mug, Lacking micro wave the means test. ml II EWCEH - In lam: 2. Dermott Pineau; 3. Lionel Women" an i e e nu l. 0 COMM able llnks wlm mglongl ...g, other items discussed included 1,800. The accountancy firm of H. Doiron. - 1000 W Lease 635 Miss Leigh recently" scored” in aim mwmmoml networks. l me, Box L, GUARDIAN -.A very pleasant evening was the necessity of obtaining uvml R. Done and company was mm- Boys 13 years: I. Clarence Gau- 1200 W Wrist s-"400 pstrictiy. Dishonorable and An: mm mum m l,l.,,,.l,,l,,,,,,,,,,, summemde Ipent at the home of Mr and Mrs bundled SWMI3 in W "9" 0' '4 1' '"dl"”'' M the 0"! W the thier; 2. (Norman Peters, Lionel mo wing; 8: gels in the outfield". Lawiorlds would hm to M, um um llm R. n. mcpmgld Unl,;m,.l, 0,; fu um heavy rainfall! such as oc- oomng year. - D,,l,.,,,,,l - 1000 wt) .. - mt pictures were "Easter Para e" mmd or Wwhued from mm, Friday evgnln. ,n'mm.y.30 ,',hm cu red Sunday and the purchase Councillor George R. Keefe ask- Boy. 1, ya”, L Lam Gmml: mm wjnchesfer it and ..R0”l weddlnnm Hm, whlch muoml new same” which were the members '0! the Unlonvsle "l mu" "” "mmm" ” mm” ”d m” cwumu ''.?.”'”m.? m” 2. Blair Gallant: 3. Oswald Pineau. 1500 Wr Ham 194 he took time out for n twenty-city mmim lmpommt world even”. w?."'lfi” lnlmum wnud on me" for tho'cr::'1:c:l1lchnhav.emt:.:vber: l:l(llX:ou;PPl':::fl?::et0.1:;I1: lwpeiwaow lag”? 1' 31;” fig" xnngff ll: ""30"? 1.1.?-Dfe 33:20.? ,:;;"'pmdnc,,d Even 16 millimeter fil.m which is 3 "v "'3" Josh on the 8" v I It th t it t 9'" 0'" - W0"? - ” " I " "5 " . ' en rallv used can be quite coetlf - of ll - on the culverts. Councillor store) cty. was agreed- e rs a 6 ml at J as Dou ml, al 7399 Yukeno . 45 b', Hm", Herman and M15 dlrecl. I 3 . - ' . l....'.'. aw. ..:i.::. .':,.'.:."i'-i--'5 '3i”.i.'.' :.:d':...z.' "”i'i.y'3: oi':'...;' .......:."'... xe-ii ,,,, ,, ,, cm .. cl Don, yea :5: to :2: i'.2:L.'"3."”.2i.t';.R:.”'li.l'ii2- KENSINGT0" 7"" espiui. Chsrlottet. wn. t th at rt told th on ' il'th t tn. quiet-e. .l a ouac .. producer Ln-us un er an ap- ' A Neely Wdmo "M"-'3 W” mi? :! Gf:ll':flt8?I'llS.".lel-et'lggn&:1Ct0l: Bet.;s.tsfY of Steele lC:'ngll'lld.I h (""5 19 "0"" 1- M""-V G'l"”"” "00 pend 0" 5.25 "5 in me Armed mom” Mom" mlhsiie United states film cost for TUESDAY; FEB. 10 Eillltllrgl M?" t "l swim" "14 h gong :here were two culverts oeus- written hurl that there would e 9-Bwll-351 dGIR1AllIclell- no 1 1:10”! 7'0"” 55190 l'hF"9S- l:l.ct&lree Pslulrlfllisl stl;Vf;i8l.)e on hours mmnm la "la ll, be ' d .Nitl'l(I. t. lblcf hi 1 Wt- 59 I" - -V55- t ' lam" "m" ?::'0.:l'H:IeI?odsfzl' lraowifcrgkilvyratgilg c rsfmme Q .:.i'..?t..'l'r.rZy foi?rthsmCol-Ionatetzn Dolron: 2. Maynard Gallant: 3- 142 Bk MEI - :3 Champlolr" and: of! dill? ::”il:1e;l:”'cl:,:f'BL,";” 01"”, m North Shore Leoslle Tune Macboulall. Joan made a . in June. He said he, had declined Stuart Gauthier. 35 Bit N Brave". s one o e m n u - ma me; "9 pt We present my hm" "P11. thanldnl one Proposed Fill BIN the invftltlom Mr "W um” "9" ofncmu" H5 gmgafm :3 mvs mlm..;dlng dlmcwrm new time working on tine well-known R.C.A.F. VS. S'slde Mercury! T all for remembering her. Mayor Stewart briefly mentioned hesnunod Councillors M. A. nun. starter, Allan Gauthier: scorer, 75 em 3 l q comers. mam-mic my mum ll ls Nd 'm h” '"9mM Dusted lllllckly in his former proposal have no or and F. Justoroi to represent Francis Gauthier: Judges. Earl 200 Inwlik .. .4 1- .- mm Wu" "comma mammal Gum, also slum conver: tion and uuturtalnmentf A llI;.re.'lS2 in the Illnenl mi "99 the City and work with Prwin- Gallant. Ferdinand Doucette. John 35 RoyalBlt . 34 7-3 Between 1980 and 1950 the con- 17-d-t R "M W" " mwml deiiciois lunch was served by the for I high school, but instead of plot Government officials on plans Lao Doiron, Emmett Gallant: pst- INDUSTRIALS lstruction industry increased from ally. an i -had m E U M. - .- - 0'-'eu an or rson. This for the no. man celebration mi (1 , pm. omnnt, Douglas 1.575 Odn Brew . 191-4 six per cent of Canada's commodity fol. this met. w ow doommittceincha.rge.aflet-ra oftlllflorlli Intel 3 - you 1. cordedplomreaatsomet'lo.o0oI- - -A.z. would include all the workint wo- hm. Boom. Willis Gallant. 0847 Elmo New 1 production per one