& Potato harvesting is Inderway everywhere 'in Prince lldward island and picking is done is i3i"l0ll-I ways. ranging iron the m plekipg . by- . hand n e modern wo-sow magnes- wlisl pickers like the one eit) 1'i8 potato .8" ll! Bedeque. uiiici: digs and conveys the if WESTERN GUARDIAN MOASE Jewellcs allow you trade-in value on old gold coins. ustches. etc. nor chicken stmper. Lot is hall Tuesday. October 8th, spon- sored United Church W.A. RAYMOND Grant optometrist in?! he in NI 0'Leas'y Niki mturday aiternoon. October liirh. GOSPEL Tent, North Bedeque .-crviccs for Lord's Day: Su 1,, .-shoal 7 p.m.: Gospel meeting it p.m. All welcome. ' spacial. congregational meet- ing Geddie Memorial Church wcdnesday. October 2!. CARD Party Legion Home Kenslngicn Tuesday. I o'clock good prises. sponsored by La- dies Auxiliary. comma: aid Rexali one- rent sale. Monday through Sat- urday October 21 to M. Gour- iies Rexall Drug Store. NOONAN DlAl'I- The death nccurred suddenly in Washlrrlllm. n.c.. Sept. Ito oi stantalaes Nnonan iormeriy oi sumsnetstde. RIXALL Original one - cent sale. 0 great days. Monday through Saturday. October 21 to 26th. Gouriies Rexall Drug Store. nil! Nofltooearty to select from Moase Jewellers. the beaut- iful diamond or watch 370" Wm hedvtngthegirloiyourdreams this sntunn. rrtsrrrrsmii. Lodges, service clubs; scouts. nurses and m grees at Moase MR. AND MR8. C. I. one.- NEY are'holding open house on Mopday. the 2lst from 2-5 and 7-10 honoring Mrs. Corney's pan- cnts. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mathe- son on the occasion oi their nets wedding anniversary. .ltioN'l1l.08l Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. ser- vices ior Sunday, Oct. Nth. Mimtoegash 9.30 am. Rally Day service. Campbeliton ll a.m.: i-zimsdsie 8 p.m. Beotismal sen vlce. Montrose 1.!) pm. Rev. N. R. Green. Minister. KENBINGTON United Church. sunaq October sour. Chu school no a.m.; morning won- shio ll a.m.: ' t of mm; Ivenlng Worship 7.!) . m.: summeriield scviee no POTATOHARVESTING MAKES GOOD PROGRESS potatoslr irom the ground to a truck 'which drives along beside meuaioker. r full prod star in- cilities are tilled. the ffnzplus not-atoes are then hauled to tem- iloflry storage points in barns. and other large buildings. such as the Bedeque Rink where Anglican laymen Hold Father And Son Banquet The Lsyinen's Association of St. Mary's and St. John's Church. Summcrside and St. anon held their annual Father and Egg banquet Thursday evening in Mary's Hall. There was a very sncouragingiattendance oi both men and boys. with the presid- ent of the association. James Mscl..ean presiding. , After all present had partaken of the bounteous repsst prepar- ed and served by the menmers oi the Ladies Guild, the rector, Von. Dr. G.lt. Harrison. adama- ed the lag briefly on mat- ters pert to the association. The guest speaker for the oc- casion, Arthur ll. Duvsr, oi Charlottetown was introduced by Mr. George Clarke, who explain- ed that Mr. Duvar was presid- ent oi the Laymen's Deanery Council and past President of the Layrnen's Association oi St. Paul's Church. Charlottetown. Mr. Duvar outlined the set- up oi the various iaymen's or- ganisations oi the Anglican Church in Canada. which he said consisted of the National Lay- men's Council with headquarters in Toronto. the Diocesan Lay- rnen's Council with headquarters in Halifax. the Deanery Lay- men'a Asscciattol and , or local associations. lie emdlsisgd the need oi the Church having a laysnen's As- sociation in every parish. one lrrvortant reason for this being that the ideas of the national and diocesan councils might be to the parishes so that conveyd iu- matters of diocesan interest may ussed be spread to and disc prong the layman oi the par- ea. The challenge thrown out was to the eifectuthathe-ve;.y active syrnaa mtg br oi as who had hesa nsgifgont in at- tending the services oi the Church and the Milling oi the Christian dutles. At the close oi his addrals the thanks oi the meeting was ex- tended to the spcsher by Ralph own. and thanks to the Ladies Srsllld was also itttlngly espress- Beiose the meeting closed two excellent nuns were shown. Iv- lng valudsle suggestions for safe- iy in motoring under all condi- tions. and the duties defined oi every holder oi a motoring li- cease. LONDON(CPl-olkllm -parents. 3. Lack of interest in the hial couldcomctosdinolinthemorn- ' P. E. I. Had Most years ii. i! itth. The programme got . under way with games and a (center) lcrne Driacnll. vice preddent oi Maci-'ax-lane. pso- eeen inspecting a Jhugh potatoes ' more than 50.000 bushels. Most oi these potatoes. when 3570 Do Not Reach Grade 12 Clarence Mercer, Surnmerside High School Supervisor, address- ed the Summerside Home and School welfare group at Civic Auditorium Tuesday night taking for his subiect "The problem oi dropouts." Mr. Mercer quoted statistics to show that in Canada about 35 percent of our pupils drop out 'of school before they reach ,Grade X11, and the speak- er considered that class enroll- ments in Summerslde showed oneoininelm-gs graded. will be shines in var- ious markets and to the south- ern United States ior seed. .oa ships-such as the "Marcella". Summeraide area include ireijrters ea- cooperative. P.!:.l. pected at summerslde this fall, George Brookins, Fred Bingham. seen (right) loading over 50,000 J.l.. Rayner and James Mac- one hundred pound bags oi ptr Gregor. tatoes for Simmons and Mac- I Farlmse 14!. md Canada Pack- ers Ltd. other large shippers from it: Produce. Phstee lly Wettsn Large Barn In Spring Brook Destroyed By Fire Thursday Mr. Roland Paynter. spring Brook lost a large barn in fire of unknown origin Thursday evening that also destmyed sev- eral tons oi pressed hay. a quantity of wood and straw. sleighs and harness. The residence of Mr. George Jollisnore located immediately across the road was in grave danger ior a long period due to the direction of the wind but fortunately was spared. although there was little the nelglioors who gathered could do to lessen the danger. Mr. Paynter is a well known farmer in the Y ' T area. particularly as an outstanding swine breeder. it is reported there was little insurance on the barn. that we have about the same per- centage or drop-outs here. Some of the causes for stud- eats dropping out oi school were I. Economic pressure forcing them to go to work. 2. indiffer- ent attitude on the part oi their school work. This last one. Mr. contended. was the re- sult of the curriculum balm un- suited to their particular needs and aptliudes. Our present system of educat- ion on the island tends to take for granted that all pupils have equal capacities for learning and so everyone is compelled to take the same academic courses. whether they want to go to col- lege or not. ' nit would be fine. he said. it some of the boys and girls lag work in the afternoon ii "I that id be arranged with the business houses. Their morning studies could be along the line oi their work. whether as mechanics. bookkeeper-s or what have you. , The speaker concluded that de- iirlrncics in our umiculum were at least partly responsible for many of the drop-outs. AL LA the devoted to a discussion oi social welfare. The meeting then broke up into discu as groups after which reireshmsnts were served in the Home Economics room oi the high school. Delegates At M.P.Y.P. Meet The eOteenih annual Mari- time Presbyterian Youu Pee es Conference was bold in st. avlds Chasch. nsmu, us. on "em" ving weekend. October and Mrs. .l.A. Clark. prealdnntLoi Aids country in the British Common- wealth. oohe on how the Chris- tian mlsston has helped to de- velop the independence oi Ghana. The closing service was held on Sunday evening with the Mari- time P. Y. P. S. eancutive in charge. Rev. Mr. Jackson gave his final address on the same challenging theme. MMT FROM P.l.l. The credentlah report was pv- en by Miss Evelyn Mscheod showing a total attendance oi in delegates with Prince Ed- ward Island havln representatives wt in delegates the courtesies re- port was given by Robert Ad- ems. , The following slate oi officers was installed: President - Arn- old MacI.esn. liaiiiax; ldent Sumrnerslde and Snckvillle; acc- retary - Betty Crawford, Fred- crlcton. treasurer - Lorne Moase "umme .:.ie. Other oiiiccrs installed were two representatives from eadi Presbytery within the Marithie Synod. Two from the presbytery oi Prince Edward island were Fay Hickog oi Charlottetown Robert Adams oi Summer- the largest a total oi vice - - Maureen Forbes. BEDEQUE , Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnson. Rothessy, N.B.. spent the long weekend in Bedeque, guests at relatives. lliiss Helen Mlckln of Halifax, was a visitor to this village over the long weekend oi Thanksgiv- The sympathy oi this com- munity ts extended to Mrs. He her Myers. Carleton and Mr. Roy Campbell. Central Bedeque. on the occasion of the death of their sister. Mrs. Maria Glen- denning oi Moncton, who pass- Dics After 9 'Yeors' Illness Word has been received by relatives in Alherton of the death of Mrs. B.A. Corbett, Mon- day. October 14th in Attleboro Mass. following an illness of nine years duration. Ihe was 42 years oi age. The lssnrserhlss Basel 'l1aa'Iv too will be remembered many friends in Montrose where she lived ior a number oi years with her mother, Mrs. John Mountain. who attended her dun ing her long illness. Besides her husband she is survived by three sons and one dpughtcr. There are also several relatives in the 0'l.eary am. rlct. Three Churches Hold Service A very l resslve service was held in er and Little assisted in the dispensing oi the elements by the elders oi the three congregations. The sermon the text "They had all Thinu In Common" Acta & The coaislned choirs oi Man rs Harbor and Murray i in the service oi praise. The hymns song wore, .''Al ”I' n ". "l.'..2'...f.'.f"'-..2".-.. 9'8. A 3 ll! about 810000 was taken in when Iiithasrivallaatevenleg. dahsh-iuill"'9It!- l:ast Group Of Potato Picliers Arrives From The Mainland aobeeaplaced ill SUM-HI-NOTES At World Ja examlrmtions for the High School studente will aidsy ending on the 30th. The result oi these first tests will dveeaohoiusanidcawhat subjects we are weak in. Thursday morning's assembly proumsi was opened with the st of O Canada. Margaret is told oi her trb to England an i experience at the Girl Guides can: at Windsor Great Park. Ann Ronan and Patsy McNeil will tell oi their e rlences at Doe Lake, Ont- a c at another time. The Glee Club sang "Donkey llldliu" The program closed with singing the Queen. Next week Dr. LW. Shaw will be the assembly guest weaker. At a Red Cross meeting held on Thursday nftm-noon it was de- cided that a pantry sale will be P.C. Hospital Trustees Seek Income Source A generi rnanbersiip at 38.00 per year and the mic oi mars bership cards was approved by the Prince County Hospital. Trustee bond at their regular monthly meeting Thursday eve- ning. This plan resulted irom a sev- ere drop in collections for thev month oi September when only the budget estimate was for 325.- ooo. This information was given in a report by Mr. R.A. Horne. phairman oi the finance commit- ee. It was also reported that the obstretrical department was busy in September with 74 blrtlts re corded. The average occupancy for the month was 70 adults and children and 17 new born. The operating deficit tor the nine months oi the year to dgtg ll 341.258 comps ed with 342,130 for the same perlon a year ago. ARMSTRONG T0 AR-KANSAS NEW YORK (AP)-Iouls Arm- strong has a date to play his trumpet at a dance at the Uni- versity of Arkansas. Joseph Gla- ser. o's manner. said the university bid was "quite an honor" and "a great moral vic- tory." The university has sat- rnittad a stained contract calling for Armstrong to receive a 83.000 fee to perform with a mixed on- chestra before a mixed audience. Stud. ants Hear Experiences mborees held in knalhnans on Norma- rside School to prepare food ior stale and to aid the Council la is u . While it has not been necess- ary to close the school because of the many stumnts dot with the flu there have been deddad vacancies in most classes. But ciasss are now beginning to have a more nearly normal amount oi seats tilled and soon everyone will be back. Students oi Grades 9 - 1: have been push: in their composit- ions on "Why I wear a Puppy in their teachers who will select the better ones and forward them to the cornradttee pickmi by the Legion who in turn will declare winners of the different Grades. The winning three compositions will be read by their writers at an Armistice Day assenbly pro- gram. Television First In Big Show Sunday An hour long "spectacular" lnwhich oneoilhaworidsbeat known children's stories will be brought to life on the TV screen will be seen toarsus-row Sunday. Oc "Piimcchto" is seen truss coast to coast in Canada lad starring Mickey Rooney. As local sponsor of die show which the Resell. Drug Com- pany will telecast over every engilsh language television stat- ion throughout Can . Mr. .l.E. Dalton owner oi. Basal! Drug store on Central street in Summerslde stated that "Plas- occhio" will establila a televis- ion "first" as it wil be the first time s teievidon ' T will be viewed iaom coast to coast in Canada on the suns day. Besides Mickey Rooney. the cast includes such well known l stars as ilren Allison. Jerry Col- onna. Stubby Mickey Rooney is cast in thi role of the lovable puppet "Pla- occhto", while versatile dtc Blesak protnys "Gepetto". the ghukpenter win aeates "Pinoc- Mr. Dalton said the Pinocehle show wm launch tho iasned Ru- all one-cent sale which begins Monday morning, October 21. and continues until Saturday Oct- The university has been non- segregsted for to years. ober Id. Planners Regret "Urban Sprawl" muldty Planning Association, has just returned to his hcane in-sun rnerih the annual meet- lag of the National Association held in Vancouver. Mr. Pickard. P.E.I. president for the past two years, TQOHI that much p resa was made on a nat- ional level. esy province was rmireesnted at the coderence and interestiu discussions on community planning work were held iollowing regional reports from the provincial representat- ves. The thune oi the convention death with "Urban Snwwl" -- tlse unorganized expansion of towns and villages along the roads leadng from these centers. The convention also dealt with the costs oi urban growth. the location oi industry in orderly urban growth. hound- inr tssidental miss. planning density. and what can be done to increase the 0095 oi low-cost The elects oi this Insurgents- ed howth, wllch the commen- ce termed "mrewl". are incon- veniences. "' Fouirsv suvmo Buying live chicken and fowl daily, at my home- except Saturday. Contact us for highest market prices. Free pick up service. Mrs. S. R. Pendleton Kensington Phone 65-5 ing works in this Yorkshire town. Muncaster. 54. is making the sketches in a helicopter. mmtsworimutogetthuoa rot growth now and in the tra- use. Someolthesesuggestlovasdcali mes-dal. and industrial Aral. concentrating their works pro grams in order to provide com- pact fully-serviced areas. rather than large areas of minimum services. ENMAN'S WEST PHARMACY Will be the only Dnig Store open. Saturday until 9.00 p.m. Sunday: 11 am. to 22(1) p.m.; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. m"a:.ss.:.r::l”ii Double Attraction "STREETS OF . LAREDO" With William Holden and William Bendix. The big thrill story of the first Texas Rangers. DttrI- Extra BIG CARTOON REVUE 40 minutes of all your favorite cartoons. Every. one will enjoy- CARTOON REVUE iv sing so . A worshb service was led hyndse ljova icotian y people. Major Mac do gavea very inspiring! lithi- Saturday morning a want on a cruise oi ax harbour on the lI.Ii.C8. Gradly. 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