H. 5u1wMEltSlI)l rmlstice Day Drosrammrh Mem- fm square. Summerside: 1 him” .. Trinity United Church Cpwng 1045 to 10.55 a.m., toll- H 10.55 to 10.58 am. 0 canada -- choir. opening memorial service 1? J. McNeill. president. No .'"'o..;..h. Canadian Legion, BE. A '-'g,.,,,... - 11.00 am. to 11.02 am. Reading - F. J. McNeil), presi- lerit. N0- 5 Branch). Three volleys - firing party from .5" squadron. 11 Reece Rest- ugr Post. and Reveille - Bug- ” Amer: C. Gallant. Hmm led by Sumrnerside mrimv United Church choir sc- .ompBd'llPd by organist Miss Mary 'ep1s,?::r - The Chairman. Ad,ini55 M His worship. Henry 11;, weriize. mayor of summerside. Plirinz uf wreaths. H1-mn - by choir. L8l'illL' of poppies - veterans- ,3mgs of fallen comrades will be Nd by the chairman. and Save The Queen. R.C.S.C. rand ir TRAVELLERS nasr services at Travellers Rest at 12.05 pm. and at St. Eleanors at 335 pl'I'l. 0 Canada Silence. - school pupils. km .1: No. 5 Branch. , Tiuee volleys tiring par from "C" Squadron, 1'1 Recgc rte . Last Post and Reveille - Bug- ler Albcrt C. Gallant. Hyflill - O God Our Help In Ages Pilr'l.. Pl.i.'llli.,' wreaths. Li-iylii: poppies - veterans. God Save The Queen. R.C.S.C. band 5 AT WELLINGTON - Weiliiigtoii branch 17 Canadian Legion Reniembrance Day pro- grfillllllfi i ltoquiom High Mass at Mont Carmel at 8.30 pm. Parade to monument to place wreaths and poppies after Mass. Legion service. 2 Parade and unveiling of new monument at Egmont Bay at 3 pm. Loginn parties from Summer- lids and Miscouche will be present. also members of the Provincial Govarnnlent. 3. Parade and service at Wel- lington United Church at 7.30 pm. Rev J T. Waldren officiating. 4. All Legion members and vet- uang are requested to be present gt all parades, also the general public and school children are aordially invited to attend all sev- vices 15. Social evening for members ind ihelr wives or lady friends at b Rg;.r11ng - F. J. MCNEill, pre.sl- :., Prince County Remembrance Day Program for unveiling of new monument: 1. O Canada; 2. opening address by the chairman; 3. unveiling; 4. prayer; 5. reading of names; I. placing of wreaths and poppies; 'I. the Last Post; 8. the silence: 9. Reveille; 10. addresses by guest speakers and others; 11. God Save The Queen. -5. AYPA Meeting At Summerside ...-.32 iii???” ;.i.:."..l::...:f 3.: regular weekly meeting of the A.Y. P.A. was held with the president Peggy Preston in the chair. Follow- ing the hymn "0 For A Closer walk With God" and the associat- ion prayer, the business portion of the programme began. The min- utes and roll call were read by the secretary, Betty Lou Trodenick. The meeting moved that letters be sent to Mrs. Judson Logan, Mrs. G. S. Morrison and Mr. Barry Daley in appreciation of their driving the group to Crapaud for the Deanery Hallowe'en party. Following a suggestion by Ned Henthom the executive were asked to get in touch with the Vestry clerk to secure permission to use the hall one night each week for sdminton The vice-president. Elmer Den- nis. was appointed to take charge or publicity. The study for the evening, based on the services of morning and evening prayer. was led by the president. The group was reminded of next week's study which will be based on Sunday observance and racial discrimination under the general ' heading of "social and moral prob- lems faced by youth." Lunch was served and the meet- llng closed with a hymn and pray- T ers. -8. Hospital Official 1 Speaks At Rotary ..1v1r. Philip Rickard admin- istrator of the Prince county Hos- pital was guest spesker yesterday at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Summerside Rotary Club. pres- ident J. C. (Bud) Mountain, pre- siding. Mr. Rickard entitled his address "hospital and society", relating briefly the changing place of the hospital in relation to society from the time of ac. Augustine to the present. Taking the history of Brit- ish hospitals as an illustration, he the Legion Home at 8.30 p.m. -CHICKEN SUPPER -- Gra- hams Road Hall, November 11th. Starting at 5 p. m. CHRISTMAS. - Make your ap- pointment now st The Read Studio. Phone 8081. --I-TNERAL POSTPONED -. The funeral of the late James Howard Arsenault of Summerside which was to have been he,id lhil morning has been postponed to Thursday morning at the some limo on account of relatives be liig delayed in srriving home. i'.P.L2 MEETING M The com- miuion on missions. headed by convene: Phyllis Boss were in alum of the weekly v.p.u. meet- lllk held in Trinity's Epworth 1-nil int e1enms- Rev. C. D. Matheson conducted mother Bible study Period. in the course of the busi- lms session chaired by tho presi- ilsnt, Ernest Murphy gsvo I re- rlnt -on recreation stating that the n: has been made available for ,' mun every Wednesday eve- "mi by the board of trustees for :”l::'"l0nBl or other purposes. He Emma. Dr. H. E. Clark and Mr 9” Dussan will be present as :':)':)51 Eneakers in a panel discus- cm 2: Trinity Credit Union. Roll Wm gas answered with s Bible Iii the large number present mint or 52 members of whom five Mmln-Kort: representing a meeting mm” Star and church board re- Mmmg g'5'l0"8-Til work were. Bill and vE Clark. Leila Town- M 1M"! la Cairns. Phyllis Bus: Maud i'dMcLure. A social period I” held Wins which recreatlor the and lunch was served b- Committee in charge. T Notice All accounts due must bc Md by Nov. 20. 1954, Of "m b9 given to solicitor for Wlectlon. C. R. HOGG, 277 Central St.. Summerside -GIVE PORTRAITS FOB reported that at next week's' Th” KWUD now has a. total enroll-3 ne V ones were welcomed last eve-. told the Rotary gathering of the The Wesiem Guardian -CONCRETE lesk-proof found- ations, walks. yard psvemen' drives. septic tanks, manure pits. now is the time to build them. Buy fresh European Portland ce- ment at Bruce's. -KENSINGTON Presbyterian Church Chicken and Ham Supper in st. Mark's Hsll, Wednesday. Nov- ember 10th. at 4.30 p. m. -BlACE'S STORE and wore- housq will be closed Wsdnesdu st 12 o'clock noon and all day Thursday. November 11th, Arm lstice Day. VIIIIIJIIA VJICQIIC A I Day IIIJIIIIIA CCIIIICIZ Air Commodore M. Costello, air officer commanding Maritime Air Command arrived at RCAF Station Summer- side yesterday for his -annual inspection. During his review of the guard of honor, he stopped to chat with Sergeant John S. Waugh, Waugh of Wllmot Valley, P. (right) son of Mr. and Mrs. Brewer E. I. Sgt. Waugh is NCO in charge of flying control at the Summerside Airport. progress made down through the centuries in forging ii. closer relat- ionship between the hospital and the public, until at the start of the Second World War the British Government set up emergency med- icsl services to handle the anticip- stsd 30,000 casualties daily. This was done, the guest speaker said, by dividing the country into reg-l ions for both hospital and publlcl health services. iMr. Rickard slated that towards the end of the war the coalition government brought. out a white paper suggesting s national public health service which eventually come into effect in July 1948 at which time the Labor Party was in power. This health service, Mr. Rickard said. is under the supreme control of the Minister of Health and contains three water tight sections: hospital ad specialist ser- vice. local authority services and general practitioner service. Mr. Rickard concluded saying that the framework of this plan is not per- fect but it provides one of the fin- est health services in the world. Gus-its at the luncheon mecilr were Mr. Justice G. J. Twrerllc ni Brig. W. W. Reid. both of Cha: lotbetown. . I -S. Canada's Baffin island. 197,000 square miles. is the largest of all Remembrance Arctic ocean islands. VIIIIIIA IIIIIII Alberton Town Council Meeting -The November meeting of the Alberton Town Council was held last evening with Mayor H. E. B a r b o u r presiding. Councillors Corbett. Matthews and Profit were in attendance. Minutes were read and approved and bills amount- ing to 312541 were appioved and ordered paid. Approval was given to Imperial Oil Co. for their new building at Alberton. It was moved by Coun. Matthews and seconded by Coun. Corbett and carried that the fire committee hike immediate steps to find the needs of the fire department to provide adequate fire equipment and to present some at a special mcetlng of the council in the near Personals :-Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy and n Robbie of Bali11i1'st,N. . ,)Fl'lt the week-end visiiinlz Mrs Murphy's parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert Clow. They were accom- panied by Mr. Gordon Murphy. At its narrowest part. the Strait of Gibraltar is only 734 miles W'ldP- Vfffffffa TCIIIIII Novem Szimnierside 0. W. L. The i'cg,ular mui.11.y TA: (ill; rr: the summerslde sun-dlvisioii in Catholic Women' League was heltll at the K. of C. Home on lN'edi.:;.:la,!' l November 3rd. The president, Mrs Thomas Linkletter, presided and Father McLeod, the director, oprn- ed the meeting with the prayer. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved and correspondence received as follows: A letter from Mrs. Joseph Landry thanking the League for help given her son, who is a seminarian; a letter from Mrs. Basil McDonald the diocesan pres- ident giving very intcreating sum- mary of her attendance at the National Convention. The treasurers report showed I very satisiactony balance and all bills were passed for payment. It was also decided to give a donation to Sisters of Service and sisters of St. Martha. The following reports were given by conveners: Sick, (Mrs. Joseph League Linkletter) reported sending three cards, and making four hospital and sixteen house visits. Social Service, (Mrs. Arris Arsen- aultl reported that groceries and milk had been supplied to needy families. Girl Guides, Mrs. Wilfred Perry. in the absense of the convener. re- ported that the two companiea had been merged for a while and that orders had been placed for cookies which would be delivered so. Magazines, (Mrs. Lsurier Petersl reported collecting for lubscript- ions. Red Cross, (Mrs. Ivan Clow) that six articles were made and handed in during the month. Programmes. (Mrs. Abdon Arsenault) reported that s bingo would be held after the meeting. It was decided to send u. gift to League at Mercy tea to be held later in the month also that two masses would be said for the souls in purgatory and one for the de- ceased soldiers of the parish. Plans and arrangements were made for the annual tog day and I. rummage sale to be held on sat- urdsy. It was moved and seconded that letters of thanks be sent to Messrs. W. E. smsllmsn, R. Mol- lison and Roy Boates for their help in arranging tag day, Mrs. Dolor Richard gave 5 very interesting report on the T. 13. meeting held in Charlottetown and Father McLeod spoke briefly at the close of the meeting. urging members to keep up their good work. Refreshments were served at the close of meeting. fm-m---?- CHURCHILL AT CBIHSTENING WESTERHAM, England (Ap)m Prime Minister Churchill Saturday attended the christening of his ninth grandchild-three - month- old Charlotte Clemeniina. dalights-r. of Conservative MP Christopher Sosmes and the former Mary Churchill. Beaming broadly, the prime minister posed at the door of the old parish church here with the baby for family photographers GOMMIINISMI What do you know about it? Hear Rev. Leslie, Millln speak on the subject. "A glimpse he-hint the Iron Curtain". on Thursda- B. November llth and "The Chine: church in the crucible" an ill l12th at 8 p.m. in the Furidamen ial Baptist Church, Central Bade que. 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It is fitting that on this November llth, we salute those who have given their lives to hasten that day-and to breathe a prayer that their sacrlfice has not been in vain.