PAGE TWELVE Tin: GUARDIAN . C1-IARLOTTETOVVN REGEN Today ............ 3:30-7:15-9:15 Thursday ...... ........ .. 7:15-9:15 -nuns-vuuuvolu-vs-tun!-a- T g5 'w'annns.al-cu-ulunoulo lsllll.!?l: .lllll "T?-i illlll-lillllllllilltllllllllli CAPITOL Former Turk Pays Income Taxes Without Munnur VANO0UVERT.blo-v. 20 --tC'Pl- Turkish-bom Vahan Tashdjian, owner of a Persian art. store here, today accepted a ruling of the Income Tax Appeal Board that will cost. him many thousands of dol- lars. "I will not argue with the decis- ion of my loving Canada," he said. "i shall never contradict the judg- ment of my c0t.l.ntry. It involves our integihv. our way of life." A naturalized Canadian for 2'1 years, Tashdjian has been ordered to pay. income tax on 552.90.-i which he claimed he won in three years of playing the horses. The board ruled in Ottawa that Jashdjian had not provided cor- roboration for his story that his large bank deposits came from race-track winnings. Normally. horse racing and other wagers are Ta-hdjian claimed his success not subject to incomc tax. was duc to his ll'lCll(l5l'ii)) with irid- dic Arcardo. acc jockey in the United States But in New York loda) denied the friendship and ihc story "fantastic." 'llashd,iian had made bani. Dosits of if). 582 Lil i945. l5.8'l'l 194-5 and sl7.46h in 1947 He had shown a taxable income of only 34.814 in 1946 and S920 in i047 Arcardo called de- in 'Summen-side TONIGHT 7:139:15-THURSDAY 3:30-7 : 15-9 : 15 -- t !Il'1elstory of . . Valerie and Ben Hogan-"the guy who never gave up and the girl who never let him down! Glenn lllRll - lune lllllltll - with JUNE HAVOC - Pvoducsd br SAMUE I01! FE! I IIENIJW KANIT IREINAI I I3! II II "I is lllltlll -"allow lite Sun" L G. ENGEL - Diuctsd by SIDNEY LANFIELD M3hl&uiljtlMIlItInIlINU&IIOIIIIl'IDI'IOM f-a-nb&uv"' I ALSO LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY Sherhrooke W.l. Annual Meeting --The Sherbrooke Women's In- stitute reached another milestone recently in the celebrating of their thirtieth anniversary. This man. tute has accomplished a great am. ount. of work both for the good of the community and welfare or their country. especially during the World War years. On Thursday evening. Nov. 15. thirty-seven members and visitor; celebrated with a blniquet at the Birch I-fill Tourist Lodge. The past president, Mrs. Alex Chappell presided. A delicious goose dinner was much enjoyed hy all. when the dessert. was servcd Mrs. Elmer Warren. president. lit. the thirty candles on the beautiful birthday cake decorated in blue and gold, athe Institute colors. which was cut by Mrs. John Chappell and Mrs. George Harris. It was then served to all with their tea. Following the dinner. piano sel- ections by Mr. James Harris and instrumental music by Messrs Ray Laughlin. piano. alid Urban Laugh. lin, guitar. were much appreciated. Mrs. Charles Yen outlined the lhistory of the Institute since its iorganizatinn thirty years ago by ithe supervisor. Miss McKenna,and lcxlcnded congratulations to Mrs. Edward Laughlin who is now a .lnembcr of thc Provincial Execu- .tivc. The first meeting was held lat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Millig:-in when thirty-four members were enrolled, ten of whom have passed on. The names of the first members and officers were read. Four of these charter members were pre- sent. at. the banquet. namely: Mrs. .lohn Chlinpcll. St. Eleanors; Mrs. George Harris. Summerside; Mrs. Edward Laughlln and Miss Annie Mchleill. Sherbrooke. Films from the National Film Board. entitled "The Heir to the Throne". "For Home and Country". "Homecrafts of Nova Scotia", "The Openini: of Canadian Parliament." and "Life on the Amazon" were shown by Mr. Errol Laughlin. At. the conclusion of the pro- gram many voiced their appreci- ation of the. evening's entertain- ment. and of their enjoyment of the entire program. Col-on 1):-nus, from xihii-h t'ltm'- nllitc and cocoa are manufactured. were first brought to Europe In M94 by Columbus. BAMEO THEATRE KENSTNGTON We-dm-sday and Thursday l:l5-9:15. if you love . . . or have. ever loved here perhaps is the most tender and yet terrifying: love story cver told, with top stars Joseph Cot- ton. Jnnnifer Jones. Ethel Barry- more. in David 0'. Selznick pro- duction, "l'()l'lTBAlT OF JENNIE". This show has mystery. suspense. comedy. as well as a great love story. IHRII IN THE HANI)-Snvirt as a gesture of his country's peacel fist while speaking at the UN. General Assembly in Paris. A French woman had handed the uncaged bird to Vishlnsky as he entered the Annual Meeting Thc annual meeting of the Long River Woman's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Allan A. Campbell. Eighteen members and three visitors were present. and twenty members paid their dues. The president opened the meet- ing with the Ode and Creed, and minutes of the last annual and regular meetings were read and approved. Thc treasul-cl-is report showed s99G.3'(l raised during the ycar an-i ular meetings held. with an aver- age attendance of seventeen The officers for the coming year were elected as follows; president, Mrs. secretary. Mrs. Andrew C. John- Mrs. Allan A. Campbell. Mrs. Heath Campbell: auditors. Mrs. Oliver Paynter. Mrs. Mac Brown. Mrs. Murdock McLeod was ap- polnted to have charge of the pro- gram for the next month. wit bell. Mrs. D. A. -1. . --- O'LE ; The SALE You Have Been Waiting For . Jellyis Department Store ARY ... THURSDAY . FRIDAY . SATURDAY Annual Pre-Christmas Sale yl0”fo OFF all merchandise in the store ex- cept flour. feed and nationally adver- tised lines. coals. H ssmoav mom. zoo. are all Furniture. 1079 OF Men's A Suits. Jackets and Over- 2tPIo OFF Ladies" Coats. "'3. '3 Y0"? Chance to save plenty on your Christina: Shopping 5M STARTS THQISDAV. NOVIMIIR ms and ends" NOVIMIIR 24th. ALI. sails:-IINAL - 4 no mums - no nsuuos 0. the secretary rcportcd twelve rcc-i stonc;.treasui'er, Mrs.Ralph John-l Stone; 0rE31'li5l- M"5- Ernest D""'I ing the Creed in unison. and roll" ning; directors. Mrs. Bruce Belllmp was responded to by mymzg ..l lunchcommitlw MW 5.5- CBmP"vlsn.-l and bills of 95c and S128 llla! left. for Arlington. Mass, FOITIRII Minister Itudrct Vlshiusky. ill intentions. clutches a dove in has 'A1'yi'aTi-"n?m":l"n rid” Mrsfmiozr ..:.T5u7.i: T pin: r It was drcidcd in scnd in Rcd Cross for sewing and knitting ma- terial. and after some discussion it. was decided to have a lint, tur- key dinner in the hall on Nov. 2i. One thank-you note was re-ceivcd. The December meeting is to be lield at, the home of Mrs. A. C. Johhstone with roll call to be an exchange of Christmas gifts. Meeting closed by sintrimz the National Anthem. and collection luas taken. amounting to 51.29. l l lPownal W.l. illnnual Meeting llewcomhe-Maynard Wedding -Bouquets of bronze mums and pottedplants against a background of cedar and fcrnery formed the floral setting for an autumn wed- ding in the St. James Anglican Church. Part Hill. at four o'clock on Wednesday afternoon.al: which Christie Isabel. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lcigh Maynard. N o r t h a m, cxclianged marriage vows with William Leigh New- ccmbe. son of Mr. and Mrs. wal- ter P. Newcombc. Port Hill. Rev. 1... Dignan performed the cere- l many. The weddlnt; music was in charge of Mrs. Percy Birch, aunt. of the groom. who accompanied Mrs. William Birch as she sang 'to Promise Me" during the sign- ing of the register. Prior to the ceremony the church cliolr rend- cred "0 Perfect. Love". The bride. given in niarriage by her father, was charming in a suit of navy gabzirdine with navy and white accessories and her corsage was of Better Time roses. Miss Dolorcs Ncivcombc. cousin of the bridc. was attired in a suit of silver grey wool with grey and black acccssorics and a corsalze of Pink Delight roses. Mr. Eston Ramsay was szronmsman and Messrs. Robert Maynard. brother of the bride. and Arnold Niabet. were the llshcrs. Mrs. Mayilartl rim.-.r l0l' hc; daughters uP(l(tlll' stccl :rcycnrd- ed crepe with lack accessories and a corsage of Pink-Delight roses. The bride's szrandmothe: was attired in black velvct with ihlack RPCCSSOTIPS and a rnrsagc of Qucen Elizabeth ycllmv roses The groom's mother was dresscd in royal bluc crcpe with black ac- cessories and a corsage of Better Time roses. A reception for 45 guests was held at Hlllcrcst. Lodge where the bride's table, with its pink and white color scheme was centered with a three-ticr wedding cake 'flankcd with lighted tapers. l The bridal couple lcft on a hon- eymoon, trip tlirouxzli the Mari- tlmes. the bride for travclling doli- ning a 'pearl grcy topper. On rc- turn they will reside in Port Hill where the groom is a succmsful farmer. Prior to hcr marriage. the bride v.as on Ihc staff or M. F. Scliur- map Co. Ltd, Summcrsidc. I The annual meeting of Pmvnal .Womenls institute met. at President. Miss Mac Found; vicelday night. Nm-, mh, with an M.. James B6I'n31'dl,tendancc of thirteen members nllfll itwo visitors. The meeting opened by repeat- lniemhsrshap fees for the coming lycar. l The nilnutcs of the last annual meeting and rcv.;ulai' monthly meeting wcrc read and approved. Sick committee reported three which was paid. land the dance. committee reported 'a profit of 513.65. t The secretary then gave the report. of the year's wnrk. show- ing receipts to he 3365.64 and ex- p.-nsrs 5521.911. leaving I balance of 5143.73. The election of offners. tlicn took place, rcsul-ting as follows: President. Mrs. Edison Smith; ilce-president. Mrs. Charles Jon- es; secy.-treasurer, Mrs. George il.aut-ton; asst. secy.-trea.silrm'.Mrs. ;Malcolm Judizou. Directors; Mrs. and Mrs. Roy Herman. Mrs. Willard Jenkins and Mrs. Robert Brown. Sick committee. .lt'frs. Ambrose Macuvilllan and Mrs. fitlalcoim Judson. School.commll.- lice: Miss White and Mrs. Harold lAcorn. Red Cross Com-mittee: Mrs. Charles Jones. it was decided to pack I parcel rfor the Edopted British institute, iMv-s. Fred Hooper and Mrs. Har- loid Acorn to pack the parcel. ll :was moved by Mrs. Charlcs Jones ivsocondwl by Mrs. Jack Worth to lhave the bazaar the last. week of ' Novemjaer. I Mrs. Edison Smith was appoint- led to contact. Mrs. Pitt, about lteaching music in the school. I Next meeting to be held at the lhome of Mrs. Harold Acorn Auditors: llccllon amounted to 31.90. I Meeting adjoin-ncd and s delic- ious lunch was served by hostess. Alberfon and VI I O y lcinlfy l Mrs. Erskine Millman has cepted l part.-time position the Alberton Co-op Store.-BW. IC- ll 4 . l Mrs. Alberto Peters has return- ed to her home. in Fortune Cave latter spending the past week with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers. Alherton. Alberton. to visit her brother and sister. Mr. James Call and Miss Lena Call. .d,- Mrs. Hunter Weeks. -Their many friends are ex- tending congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Murphy on their recent marriage which took place on Nov. 14th. at the I aculate Conception Church. Palm r Road. Mrs. Murphywvn the former Miss Leona Butler of Ebbsfleet. They will reside at Alberton.-BW. KING l'.llI.E T ilk Richard Jenkins.- troll call to be answered with an: .exchange of Christmas gifts. Col-I the the l ihome of Mrs. Wm. lngs on Tues-1 I R. Adams-Mountain l Wedding - A qulcl irmth-Twrclty wedding ylmk place at. Si. Marks Anglican jclcurch. Kcnsinrzton. at 2 olclock ,or Thursday. Octobcr 25th. 1931. vxhcn Hilda Ircnc, dauyzlitcr of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mountain. Darn- ley. and Orville Leigh. son of Mr. .and Mrs. George Adams. Sea View Cnmpbelh M55 were paid. School committee had were united in holy hands of mm, ..-.--ta hill of T119 I'1m0n.V. Rev. R. W. Couplaud per- formed the ceremony. l The bride was attractively nt- yllred in a dress of blue taffeta with wine accessorics Her cor- Isalic. was nf Pink Dclilzht roses. lShn wore a double strand of lpcarls. gift of thc nronm. 1 Miss Thelma Campbell. mend nt the bride. was bridesmaid. She chose ii dress of fuchsia taffeta with black accessories. , The groom was ably supported ;b.v his brothcr, Mr. l.,vman Adams. l Following thc wedding ccrcmnny tthe party motorcd to Sumnirrsidc ivchere photos were taken atReadis .Studln. Later in the aflm-noon the par- tty motored to their home where a wedding supper was served to the immediate fricnds and min- tivcs. The dining room was pret- tlly decorated with mm: and gvhite streamers and wedding (hells. In the centre of the table lV'llS a beautiful wedding cake top- ped with a miniature bride and groom. : Following the. slipper many lfrlends gathered to wish the hap- my young couple a long and happy .v.-edded llfc. 'NOVEMBER 21. 1951 silver Anniversary " I -A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O'Brien on November 2nd when over forty immediate relatives gathered to give them a surprise party and to honor them on the occasion of their twenty- nfth wedding anniversary. Mr. George O'Brien. who wa's gi-oomsman for the honored couple. lr his capable manner performed the duties of chairman. and stated the occasion of the gathering. Mrs. .!.B. Christopher then read a complimentary address express- ing the heartfelt good wishes of all present and extended hearty congratulations, after which Mrs. John Smythe presented them with silver. china. and other gifts on behalf of those. present. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien were areatly touched by being so re- mcmbered. and although taken completely by surprise. expressed fecllngly their sincere appreciation in a few fitting words. All joined in Singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". Mr. O'Brien was heartily bounced. Dainty refreshments were served by the young ladies. 1' . -- g. . HEXPURTH CANADAlS FINEST ' the" CIGARETTE and the remainder of the evening was V spenit. rilnddancing to excellentmusic urns e by Mrs. A. D. O'Brien and Mrs. F. McKlnnon. with Miss Bcatrlce O'Brien at the organ. For Messrs. Alton Hardy and Ralph l.()'BTlPlI rendered violin selections, with Mr Gerald O'Brien mi the guitar. Step-dancing by Mr. A.D. O'Brien and Mr. J. W. O'Brien. also a sing-song led by Mr. Her- bert O'Brien with Miss Catherine Wallace at. the organ. added to the evenings entertainment. ' A delightful evening ended which will long be rememh ed by the popular couple. A'"'L'WPil (30-opc rn t it II CARLETON, 13,31, Apply to TRANK MURPHY. Ahgustine Cove stating experience and En). ary expected. Also glvv rg. ferences. Wanted AT OUR NEW PLANT Thousands of Pounds CHICKEN and FOWL, l tFirst Atomic Heating Plant LONDON. Nov. 20-(AP)-Brih NH put into operation yesterday the world's first atomic heating plant. An engineer at Britain's princi- pal atom research centre at Har- well twisted a. valve connectcd with a largc experimental atomic pile named Bepo. That started water heated to 130 degrees Fah- renheit. flowing to radiators in an adjacent. research building of 80 offices. Live or Dressed. Paying Highest Market Prlcm. The water is heated by a heat. JENKINS BROS. LTD. cxcliangcr placed in the outlet air duct of Bepots air cooling system. Summer-side A Ministry of supply spokesman said the system worked perfectly and kept the building at an even 6? degrees throughout the day. The cost or the installation was El5,00tl. Through its use the Ministry expects to save about 1.- 000 tons of coal costing 52.650 yearly. For Bad Winter K Cough, MixThls Syrup Yourself . If you want a splendid cough rnedi- 7 club. mix it at home. It. costs very - - H - - .. .. little. yet. the way it. takes holdlof !llSli'(lSSlnS?1j;(tUghS. giving quick relief, L - ' g. ”'”””' ouwith B. F. lllmsr ll. . 2 l Any d"uTlio'll1:'"i supply our this 0 Complete Visual Analyus T Professional call? T. Earle .IllcllteTy” Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Iununarslde, P. 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