we don't know how much of the present trouble in schoolboy curl- lug comes from ignorance of reg- ulations. We have every reason to believe that the coach of our boys was not aware that the rules were being broken, and it is possible that knowledge of the rules was not complete in the case of others concerned. The regulations say that ”scliool students must be certified by their principal as tak- ing a full year's work in school.” Mr. Mercer. supervisor of Sum- merside High School was not ap- proached at all. and knew nothing of the regulations. This is an ex- ample of mismanagement on the part of those conducting the games. and. we think, those re- sponsible owe the school and its supervisor an apology for putting l IOWLAN C -1!" Anthony rinau visited on Monday afternoon with rel- atives in lower Howlan Messrs Anfh Finnan and Frank Gallant drove to Lot 0, on Monday on business The funeral services for are late Mrs Simon Lutterall were held at St. Anthony's on Jan, 13, Rev. Fr. Dooley of Brae was the officiating clergyman. Mrs. Gabe Araenault of Mis- lcouche, came to Howlan by rail Jan. 17. where she will visit at the home of lvr uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arscnault and Judy motored to Plusvllle on Tuesday. where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Gallant. Due to the wet heavy snow which fell recently roads were very treacherous for cars. On Tuesday several cars had to be helped out as soon as they left the beaten tracks. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant. and family were visiting at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Thursday afternoon. Dr. George Dewar of 0'Leary. is now a patient in P. C. Hospital where he underwent an appendec- tomy on Thursday. Everyone hopes to see him well again soon. Miss Frances Arsenault is sui- fering from a tonsil inflction in O'Leary. Her friends hope that she will be well soon. Mrs. Collie Pridham of Mont- rose. and son are now guests of Mrs. Pridham's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boulter, O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gallant and Jean. were in O'Leary on Thurs- day. Arnett Gallant of Woodstock. is now employed in Saint John. them in such a bad light. We feel N 13 sure that if the gentleman con- ducting the playoffs had himself followed the rules. the present situation would not have develop- ed. Parkdale Flyers and Summer- side Aces really gave the fans at Raceway Stadium their money's worth Saturday night. It was a close. aggressive contest all the way, and but for the work of Me- Innls in the Ace nets might have resulted in a closer score. those teams fight it out for inter- mediate "A" honors on the Island. it should result in a very exciting series. Mclnnls won the Holmanls Men's Wear award for the most valuable player on Saturday even- ing. Vance Harris and Bonnie had tied for the award when the Aces played O'Leary last week. CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE FEATURES DORIS DAY IN "LUCKY ME" Extra-lively, extra-colorful. ax- tra-ordinary in each department. 'tLucky Me". Warner Bros! Cin- emascope frolic about a gay group of show people in Miami Beach, now at the Capitol Thea- tre. throws a broad smile across the screen that movie audiences are bound to catch. Fast moving and filled with songs. "Lucky Me" with Doris Day, Robert Cummings and Phil Silvers star- ring. takes the lead in the musl- eal comedy sweepst 'es. Popular Doris Day plays the role of a humorously superstitious show-girl. Stranded wiili a mu- aical comedy company that in- cludes comedian Phil Silvers. Doris is too unhappy at the mo- ment to enjoy the scenic beauties oi sunny Florida. but. successful and 4 L :. Ruben r is just in the right frame of mind to admire the attraction that is Doris. Their meeting portents a series of gay and gal-orlous cv- ents that encompass ten new songs and musical production numbers that fill the huge Cin- emascope screen to its best ad- vantage thus far. The toe-tap- Ping tunes written by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster. include the lovely ballad. "I Speak To The stars". and "Take A Memo To The Moon". "Love You Dearly", "High Hopes". "Bluebells of Broadway". "Pari- sian P r e t tie a". "Superstition Sons". "I Wanna Sing Like An Ansel". "Men". and "Lucky Me." The antics and romantics of stars Doris Day. Robert Cummings and Phil Silvers with Broadway's G. Gallant of Woodstock is now employed in C. J. Gallant's gro- cery SLOPE. At the January meeting of the local St. Ann Club a letter was read from Mr. J. Edmond Arsen- ault concerning the Acadian Bi- Centenial celebration which is to be held in Rustico during the coming summer. Miss Jean Arsenault. student at 0'Leary School. spent the week-end of Jan. 22 at her home here. Miss Freda MacMillan and her friend. Miss Frizzlc. are now guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carruthers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant and family of Coleman. were in Howlsn on Jan. 23. Peter Gallant of Woodstock. was in Summerside recently. Mr and Mrs. Tom Coughlin and family of Inverness were Vis- iting relatives in Woodstock on Jan. 23. Octane Pineau of Duvar. was in I-Iowlan, on Sunday. Miss Ruth Finnan. who spent the past month in Hamilton. Ont.. arrived at her home here on Tues- day. Firmin Perry and Mrs. Jerry Gallant visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant on Jan. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault and little son. Robert. motored to Summerside on Jan. 17. Mrs. Edward Griffin. teacher at Forest View, attended Mass at St. Anthony's on Jan. 23. Friends of Francis J. Arsen- ault of Woodstock. heard with re- gret of his illness in P. C. Hos- pital, and sincerely wish him a hasty recovery. Friends and neighbours of Mrs. J. R. Dignan regret to hear of her illness and sincerely hope that she will be well again soon. Continued from page C Welshmen Edge MacDougall of the Nomads had 16. George Scantlebury collected ll points. Referee Donnie MacLean hand- ed in a fine exhibition of whistle- tooting. summary PWC-Ladner, 22; Reveii. If; Johnston. 4; MacKenzie, Morgan and MacLean. 2 each. Nomads MacDougall. 16; Scantlebury. ll; MacGuigan. 7: Dalziel. 6; Driscoll. 2; Carr and Ready 0. Following is the present stand- ing in the City Basketball Lea- gue: P W L Pta Nancy Walker and Eddie Foy. 1-mm" 15 14 1 33 hr.. keeps the action hot and Nomad, 15 11 g n "'"'""'S- s. D. U. io 10 o so P. W. C. 15 7 I 14 Australia ya0duCQI about one- R.C.A.F. 0 1 7 4 third of the world wool supply Celtics 18 1 10 4 5'0"! 1270001100 sheep. Vict. Cleaners 18 3 ll 4 Western 9 F Guardian -HOCKEY Borden Rink Io- nlght. Legion vs. Youth Club. Ad- mission 25s to alL Skate after. -WILL THE PERSON who took a palrof ovarshoee and slip- pers from Bedequa Rink kindly return them. -EXECUTIVE MEETING-The 0- the United Church Y. P. U. was held on Thursday eveninl. F05 treasurer Underha1.Burn- mes-side. oonvsners Elmer Mae um, . Joan Craig. Kickers and executive members grjg iillgll till; Illa; id A AG. make recommendations. Lindsay Puncliedt By Boston Fan BOSTON (AP)-Ted Lindsay of Detroit Red Wings. back in Na- tional Hockey League action for the girstgrme after a 10-defy nu; penson punching a an Tomato. was punched himself by a Boston fan Saturday night. Pollce arrested James T. Mul- loy, 24, of Brookline, charged with assault and battery on the Detroit winger. Muiloy was re- leased in 8100 ball for appear- ance Monday in municipal court. Lindsay was leaving the ice at the conclusion of the second per- lod of the Bruins-Detroit game when a fan leaned over a barrier and swung at him. Police quo- ted Muiloy as saying he lust anted to give Lindsay a friend- ly pat on the head. Nine Skaters Leave For Meet TORONTO (CP) -A team of nine top Canadian skaters left during the weekend to compete in the world figure skating cham- pionships in Vienna. Austria. The Canadians were rated fa- vorites to win a big share of the events this year with such top- ranking contenders as Frances Dafoe and Norris Bowden. Can- adian pairs champions who won last year's world title, and Carol Jane Paclil of Montreal, former Czechoslovakian champion. and this year's senior Canadian wo- men's champion. On the team were Barbara Wag- ner and Bob Paul of Toronto. runners-up to the Dafoe - Bow- den team; Lindis and Jeffery Johnston of London, 0nt.. na- tional waltz and dance champions; Charles Snclling of Toronto. Canadian men's ciiampion and Ann Johnston runiier-up to Miss Pachl. Accompanying the team were Donald Gilchrist. Canadian judge. and coaches Sheldon Galbraith and Marcus Nikkanen. Football League in Compromise MONTREAL (CP) - The Big Four Football League reached a compromise agreement Saturday on the vexatious problem stem- ming from Toronto Argonauts". wholesale signing of American players attached to National Fool.- ball League clubs. . After more than nine hours of deliberation and hot discussion. the wcary delegates emerged fro the meeting happy with a unanimous agreement. Argos will retain four of the seven players they say are under contract. The league will take over the contracts of the other three for disposition. Ottawa Rough Riders. last-place team in 1954, will have the right. if they wish. to two of the three players and assumption of their contracts. Hamilton Tiger - Cals will have next choice. Mnnlreal Al- ouettes waived on any selections. RECONVENEI) SESSION The gathering was a reconvened session of the annual meeting which. in mid-January. voted 3 to 1 to declare ineligible for the Big Four any player under option to or contract with an NFL club. Argos were dissenters at that meeting. They claimed it was retroactive legislation. that they had already signed eight players-laicr naming ihree-and appealed to the board of governors. The board. empowered only to sent the problem back to the reconvened meeting. Keeny Teron - Wins By TKO HOLLYWOOD. (AP) -- Keeny Teran. 114 V4, San Jose. Calif.. scored a technical knockout vic- tory over Johnny Ortega. 108. of Oakland. in the 10th round of a scheduled I2-round American fly- weight title match Saturday night. Referee Abe Roth stopped the fight when Ortega went down a few seconds after taking a hard right to the head. . 31 Players New On Glanfs' Roster NEW YORK (AP)-Johnny An- tonelli. New York Giants' star left-hander, sent in his signed contract Saturday. bringing to 31 the number of contented play- ers on the champlons' roster Antonelll. who led the National League is earned run averages and won - lost percentages. de- feated Cleveland in the second game of the world series and re- lleved in the final game. He was "very happy. very satisfied" with the contract. a club spokesman said. Although the terms were not announced the lefthandar's pay was estimated at more than 32).000. Gene Llrrler Wins Phoenix Open PHOENIX, ArIs., (AP) --Gene be in sundayts final in holes deadlocked at I34 with Jay Hebert and DIEI IN FALL Robin. 45. of Monunafis died Friday night when he fe from a hay loft in a stable fractured his skull. Entlirope Methot. owner of the stable where Robin as employed. said the man seed footing whila letting the horses. ulal0N'l'IlIAGNY. Que. (CP)-Rot DI" DORDEN -Mrs. Barry Williams of Bide- ford is spending a few weeks with her daughter Mrs. Roland Ramsay at Borden. . Mrs. Jens Hansen has returned to her home in Cape Traverse. after visiting in Borden with her sister. Mrs. William Trowsdale. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gallant and little son Leo who have been spending a few days in Borden with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chevlere. getlurned to Souris on Thursday. e . 8. Miss Patricia Hamill. teacher of the primary department Bor- den School, is confined to home for a few days with illness. The weekly meetkig of the girls of our Lady of Sorrows Sodality was held in the basement hall of Sacred Heart Church on Jan- uary 23. at 7.30 p.m. The meet- ing opened with the girls recit- ing Matlns and Lauds from the Sodality Manual led by Miss Yvonne Gallant. This was fol- lowed by a paragraph from the Bible read by Miss Edith Mc- Ivor. The Director Father Ham- mlll, brought the meeting to a close with a talk on Social un- terstanding. This meeting was followed by two hours of enter- lainment. The Altar Society held an auc- non card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farmer. Borden on Monday. January 31. with seven tables playing. Ladies" prize was won by Mrs. P. J. Mc- Innis. gents by Mr. Thomas Gal- lant and the freeze-out prizes went to Mrs. Reg Collier and Miss Corona Murray. -L. ELLIOTVALE SCHOOL Semivannual report for Elliot- vale School: Grade IX-- 1. Francis Magennis. Grade Vlll-i. Gerard Gill; 2. Clara Gill. Grade VII-1. Reta Magennis; 2. Margaret Gill and Eileen Walsh; 3. Helen Gill. Grade VI-1. Genevieve Car- michael; 2. George Power; .1. Duncan Carmichael. Grade IV-1. Joseph Gill Grade III-1. Michael Magen- nis: 2. Bernice Walsh. Grade II Sr.-I. Danny Car- l'Ill('llaPl. Grade II .lr.-1. Regina Gill; 2. Maureen Macxenzle and Ann Walsh; 3. Hilda Carmichael. Grade I Sr.-1. Marie Walsh; 2. Tommy Gill. Grade I Jr.-1. Clarence Ryan; 2. Sheila Gill. Highest average in senior grad- esi Marie Gill. 9196. Highest average in junior grad- es: Regina Glll. 93.695. Teacher: Marion T. Mclnnls. Marie Gill; 2. Continued from page B Bathurst And the Omega Trophy and the grand aggregate. ranked with the Lieu- tenanl-governnr's Trophy as the bonspiel's most important. V Ferguson ended the bnnspiel with seven wins and one loss and backed into the aggregate when the only two rinks with I Chance to match that record were upset in the Lieutenant-Governor's semi- final playoffs. Nazaire Lemelin of Quebec's Elchemln Club won the Chateau Frontenac trophy beating. Sam Gunn's Brantford. 0nt.. rink 10-4 ARCHIBALD WINS . Bathursrs Robert Archibald trimmed Summers Wilson of Sud- bury. 0nt.. 14-7 to win the Fran- cois Jobln Trophy. Ferguson walloped the 1953 bon- splel champion Justice D. P. J. Kelly of Toronto Granite 11-6 in the Omega Trophy final. but was upset in the quarter-finals of the Lieutenant-Governor's playoffs by Macwllllam. . Macwiliiam helped Ferguson win the grand aggregate by top- nllng Ottawa West's C. A..L. Murchison. who could have fled the Bathurst rink. 14-9 in the play- off semi-finals while Amyot was beating Ira C. McEwen of Mont- real Thistle ll-4. , In the lower brackets. Rene Gi- uuere of Quebec Curling Club beat Judge Jim Cooper. Sudbury. Ont. 12-10 for the Val d'Or-Golden Val- ley Trophy and Robert Monast. Winter Club. beat Sydney's M. B. Vail .134 for the Birka Trophy. Carl Nurml. Sudbury. won the Ronson Tam O'Shanter with an 8-6 victory over L. C. Phlppen of Sarnia. 0nt.. and another Sudbury rink under George C. Tate heat A. R. Clark of Fredericton 12-11 for the Royal , Band-Centena y Trophy. Armand Bourcler. East Malartic. Que... edged Dr. 0. J. Stahl. of St. Catharines. Ont.. lo-ll ,for the Quebec international medal. Continued from page 0 Curling News berton. Charlottetown and Sum- merside clubs will be h the la- land playoff. Tonight's draw: ill-"unerel of Mrs. Louis Dysfeni late passed away on Wednesday. Feb- ruary 2nd. in the Prince County Hospital. afternoon from Trinity United Church with Rev. son officiating. she was the former Millie Loretta Beer. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs W. H. Beer. She was a faithful member ited Church. Summerside and a member Club. Her husband predeceased her eighteen months ago. tervllie, N. Ralph Caseley. Summerside. two sisters. Mrs. Summerside Mark. Vancouver. B. C.. brother Gilbert A. Beer. St. Pet- Jack MacLeod, Wesley MacPhee, -The funeral services of the Mrs. Innis Dystant. who was held on Friday C. D. Mattie- Born at the Brae 07 years ago. of Trinity Un- of the Ladies Social Surviving are two daughters. (Ferne) Mrs. Claude Cook. Wa- S.; (Edith! Mrs. Harry Silliphant. and Mrs. Smith one ersburg, Florida. The pail bearers were Messrs. Alton Millar. Elmer Pineau. Hugh Smith and Edward Caseley. In- terment was in the people's Cemetery. Summerside. The many and beautiful floral tri- butes testified to the esteem in which she was held. Soccer Results LONDON (Reuters!--Results of sci:-I-er games Saturday in the United Kingdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Arsenal 2 Preston N E 0 Blackpool 0 Sunderland 0 Bolton W 6 Wolverhampton W I Charlton A 6 Aston Villa 1 Everton 1 Chelsea 1 Huddersfield T 1 Manchester U 3 Manchester C 4 Cardiff City 1 Newcastle U 2 Leicester C 0 Portsmouth 0 Tottenham H 3 Sheffield W 1 Sheffield U I W Bromwlch 2 Burnley I Division 1'! Birmingham C 3 Lincoln C 3 Blackburn R 8 Bristol R 3 Derby C 6 Port Vale 1 Doncaster R 0 Rotherham U 4 Fulham 1 Liverpool 2 Ipswich Town 2 Bury 3 Middlesbrough 1 Hull City 1 Nottingham F 1 Leeds U 1 Stoke City 0 Luton Town 0 Swansea T 3 Notts County 0 West Ham U 6 Plymouth A I Division III (Southern) Bournemouth 2 Colchester U 0 Bristol C 2 Coventry C 0 Crystal P 3 Aldershot 2 Newport County 1 Brighton 3 Northampton T 6 Southend U 1 Queens P R I Exeler City 2 Reading 0 Leyton 0 2 Shrewsbury T 3 Millwall 2 Swindon Town 2 Gillingham i Torquay U 4 Brenfford 2 Walsall 0 Southampton 0 Watford 2 Norwich City 2 Division III (Northern) Barrow 3 Barnsley 1 Bradford 1 Hartlepools U 0 Carlisle U 1 Chesterfield 3 Chester 0 Dariington 2 Crewe Alex 0 Accringion S 8 Grimsby Town 1 Gateshead I Mansfield 1' 2 Wrexham 1 Rochdale 1 Stockport C 0 Southport 1 Bradford City 0 Tranmere R 1 Halifax T 2 Workington 1 Scunthorpe U 1 York City 2 Oldham A 1 SCOTTISH CUP Fifth round Alrdiieonians 4 Forfar A 3 Alice A 2 Celtic 4 Arbroath 0 St. Johnstone 4 Buckle T 2 Inverness T 0 Clyde 3 Albion R 0 Dunfermline A 4 Partick T 1 East File 1 Kllmarnock 2 Falklrk 4 Stenhousemuir 0 Forrest M 3 Motherwell 4 Hamilton A 2 St. Mirren 1 Hearts 5 Hibernian 0 lnvernesa C l Ayr United 1 Morton l Raith R 3 Rangers 0 Dundee o Stirling A 0 Aberdeen I Third Lanark 2 Queen of S 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division B Brechin G 2 Dundee U 3 IRISH CUP First round Baliymena U 2 Crusaders Bangor 1 Ards 4 Distillery (I Glenavon 0 East Belfast 0 Glentoran 1 Lame 2 Cliftonville 4 Linfield I Derry City 2 Newlngton R l Dundela I Portadown 4 Coleralne 2 THE STANDINGS LONDON (AP) - Soccer ings: (Top five teams) ENGLISH LEAGUI Division I L. sland- Sundei-land Wolverhampton Manchester U Charlton Manchester C Division I Luton Blackburn Rotherham U Leeds United Notts County Division III Layton O Bristolc I F::t:::s earns: 1 p.m. Regal - Ice 2: Paul O'Rourke. Dr. Mac- Eachcrn. A. MacDonald. C. Camp- bell VI w..aeas. 1. Donald. Dr- Moreslde. Dr. Cox. Ice 3: H. Dobson. I. Duncan- I-I. Sear. John Dlngwell vs Don Sedgewick. D. Peterson. Don Seaman. B. Burden. 8.30 p.m. Ice I: E. Peters. A. Tall. B. Simpson. V. Williams vs Ern- mett MacDonald. Pat Beau. Bill MacKay. K. Myers Ice 4: G. Jas Cameron. R. A. Maclnod. J. Boraby. R. Irv- Brown. MacNeill. D. Rourke vs C. MacDonald. Doug Cameron. alt. Partridge. Doe Woanacott. Ice 2: F. llansea. N. A. Nichol- son. .1. E. Burnett. Frank Brown. vs 3. carrsthers. P. Hobbs. J- A Simmonds. M. eeaedy, tea 8: Ir. 0. .1. son. I. ldlrewnvsc. Wlitemsmn. Llwdielln Q.-lift. Millwall Gillingliam Division III Nei- Accrlngton S Scunihorpe I Barnsley Hartlepools U Gateshead Most Scottish teams. II the Scottish Cup. assxaiaazne .:a.pu-as-in--loo butane-A o.sau'5-'..; 30-9390 OBQCA 0000-I OIaQaurI 522888 anon: anon: soars; FLYING OIJICTI Astronomers estimate hundreds of millions of meteors pepper the KENSINGTON -A large number ef members of the Women's Missionary Societies of the United Church gathered on Tuesday and Wed- nesday at Summerside in attend to learn Mr Willard Kiley. Clin- ton in a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. All hope for a speedy recovery. s Mrs. Fraser Rix of Howlan has been visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wall for the past week. She attended the Wall- Bryenfon wedding on Wednes- day. His many friends will be pleas- ed to learn Mr. Lea Folland. Kensington is making a speedy recovery following several weeks illness. Mrs. James Cousins. Baltic. is visiting in Summerside the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Borden Connell. Summerside. C P On Wednesday evening. Janu- ary 25th. a large group of peo- pie from Hamilton. Malpeque and Baltic assembled in the Hamilton Hall. where twelve tables of pro- gressive auction were in play. The ladies prize for high score went to Mrs. William Sinclair; while the gentleman's went to Mr. George Riley. The ladies' consola- tion went to Mrs. Hebert Picker- ing and the gentleman's to Mr. Everett Ramsay. A delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge and a good sum was real- ized. Miss Evelyn Harding. Summer- side spent the week-end with rela- tives in Kenslngton and Darn- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Menze and baby daughter. arrived by motor on Wednesday evening. January 26th. from Idaho and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Clark and family, Malpeque. The funeral of the late Harvey Manderscn was held from the Keir Memorial Church Malpeque on Friday afternoon. Services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Bean. The hymns sung were. "The Lords My Shepherd” and "The Sands of Time Are Sinking". The pall- bearers were Messrs. Roy Clark, Elwood Clark, Ray Douglas. Thane Douglas. Morris Clark and Nelson Caseley. Interment was in the People's Cemetery at Mslpe- que. His many friends will be pleas- ed to learn Mr. Everett Bearisto has sufficiently recovered follow- ing an operation in the Prince County Hospital. so as to be able in return to his home in Malpe- que on Sunday. January 80th. On Saturday evening. January 29th a large numbe of young and old gathered at the Kensington Rink to enjoy two hours of skat- ing on a wonderful sheet of ice. Mr. Lloyd Ramsay was a visitor to Carleton on Thursday. January 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crosler and son Gordon of Baltic. motored to Charlottetown on Thursday. Janu- ary 27th. Mrs. Heber Dickieson and daughter Sybil of O'Leary spent the week with relatives in Maine- oue anti attended the Wall-Bryen- inn wedding in the Keir Memorial Church on January 25th. His many friends will be pleas-l ed to learn Mr. Weldon Davlsonl is making a good recovery follow-l lng an operation in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. James Hunter. Indian River was a business visitor to Carle- ton on January ma. -CV. S'slde Curling Club Schedule 'ummer.idz Curling Club schedule for this evening: 7.00 P.M.:- E. Offer vs. C. J. Hayes T. D. Morrison vs. V. Inman H. MacFarlane vs. A. Silliph- ant. 8.30 P.M.:- H. Dickie vs. L. Inman II. Gaudet vs. II. P. Foley lionslngton Ilink TONIGHT. PEI. 1-6:1! SHARP North Shore League. xensington venue loath Rnatieo. Meeting of all Juvenile players at risk. Feb. verses Springfield. earthts atmosphere every day. TODAY Bil” TUDAY mlhi -"mnuaznc ENT - Till - 9:10 7:15 - 9:14 -Verontealeest Allierion Lions Club Meeting regular session on Friday night minsirel show in Aiberton. very favorably on the proposed project having approached sever- al citizens concerned and were assured of their support. It was agreed to bring the matter be fore the Town Council at its next meeting and to ask their co- operati n. The executive commit- ten regular meeting. Friday to the Wednesday of each month at 6 noon meeting during the summer. Albert Noonan as pianist the meeting closed by Queen. were visitors to the City on Mon- day. the members of the Y. Monday evening. were visitors to the city on Thurs- day. Breadalbane. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Cbappell on Sun- day. the annual Presbyterlal Ln Sum- merside. Jan. 25 and M. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley MhcPhee. Hazelgrove. were week-end visitors to North Granville. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Dunning. were visitors to South Granville. on Wednesday. guests of the lat- ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas. some time with her daughter and son-in-law. Seaman. Horrifled onlookers at beach Saturday watched bother Bruno A. tenberg fight off a in- foot siiark with his bare hands and swim ashore. But Arutenberg was badly mauled and died soon after being pulled from the water. Summerside. P.F..l. - Phone 2883 DIAL 5 Summer St. Summer St. Summerside. P.E.I. - Phone me ml water sm-Ti - Summerside Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear y . Physician - lnrgeen M. 8.15 P M Juvenile hockey '.m Mn”. summenu. practice immediately after name. pg”. 7933 February Otto-a.II p.in. sharp. 99 Farmers Leagae. Graham's load BBCAMEO -Alberto: Lions Club met in angaments for bringing Iseir The project committee reported meet before the next Upon motion it was decided to hange the night of meeting from first and third .m. for the winter months and a Following a short sing-song with singing The North Granville -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor Mrs. George Dunning entertained P. U. on Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Matheson Mr. and Mrs. Norman lllatheson. Mrs. George Dunning attended Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bertram. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Taylor Mrs. James Toper in pending Mr. and Mrs. Cedric KILLED BY SHARK SYDNEY. Australia (Reutersl- a local Professional Cards Che riered Accountants 1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summerside P. 0. BOX 3844 Gill INSURANCE R. E. Ellis dz Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty Summerside Optometrist E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. 11.0. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. - Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.0. SMALI.MAN'S BUILDING A. Ra ond G M, lggcn. 0.D. 1, PHONE 3530 PHYSICIANS L. K. Ziellnskl. M.D. General Practitioner Malpeque Road Kensington. P. E. I. Phase: Kensingtoa I Photographers THE READ STUDIO o. w. sssas Dentists Dr. J. A. Doiron lMALLMAN'S BUILDING Dial use Summerside Dr. Hubert MacNeill,M.D. KINSINOTON Mon.-Tun. 7:15-B: ll. Marlon Brando. Mary Murphy. Robert Keith in "ms: WILD oars" Bank drawing Tues. Ii Thur. --auras." Moe.-Tues. 1:30. one show only. Matinee Tuesday 3:30. "APPOINTMENT IN HONDUR- AS". in Technicolor. starring Zach- ery Scott. Glenn Ford and Ami Sheridan. Also serial and News. family have moved in to Mount Mr. Paynter is caretaker of the rink and Mrs. Paynter looks after the canteen. The first game of the seaaon was MI Thursday evening. January 27. between Lot is play- ers and Mount Pleasant Hawks. in Health Centre. Tyne Valley. is spending a few days at her home in Ellerslie. Smith are sorry to hear she is in ill health; All hoping she will be; feeling well soon. some time in Summerside at the home of Mrl and Mrs. Sherman Hutchinson. clay in Summerside visiting his wife. ployed at Summerside spent the week-end at his home in Ellerslie. in the R. C. A. F. and was sta- tioned at Camp Borden. Ont. is spending a few days leave visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maccarvlll before White Horse in the Yukon. where he will be stationed. His wife and daughter are still in Ont. station operator Steve Dsienkos'y took a startled second look when copter landed beside the pumps. The pilot climbed out and said of gasoline in the aircraft and Monday, February 7. 1955 The Guardian ” ' ELLERSLIE-BIDEFORD -Orwill Miller who is stationed at Chatham. N. B.. spent the week- end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. S'side Wins ” 6-3 Saturday I l.h l P b 'nl. dl tth J K' Li I l :.3m”li2Z.n.i5S.”ii?...u..3f .11: Clark: ”3'?&? . .35.? ..”.2...ff.'i'.”. G”"'”” ”"1"' FPO"! Pdflfiltlli 3 Darnley were present. During lunch several matters Mr. Broltnll Good. Charlotte- ...a to . has et ed ho afte -Tl" IPWWWH 5'' ml"! friend! will 1” Pl0"' lIvB.:l.oUdi.cl:0I9Y .:lnniliswhslcci:elx'i'er.'. sptlldms mtrrtemtllnc la "Till. Vlll: 0' D-V0 "chat! in In use sill ed to learn Mrs. William Cousins. TM wuibmv at --boo.m.u pm, 1., ma 311..-313., was the difference betwadi (ll Sr.. has sufficiently recovered and u h. lmmohuu m. w." . y Summerside team and the ICU wu lbl. go 1”... gm pm,” Pm" I . combimd Mhnon Mrs. Harold Gillie returned dale Flyers as the lens tat County Hospital where she has W, 0-1;.” 9,01”; vm WM my swag: Iwiizrgekhg; down:dl the visitor! I-I h : been a patient for the past three - - - - , CT” 1? lllllll hocllw IIAC weeks. until further information couldbe dguahm ma n-in-law Mr. and Raceway Stadium Sotudq i; obtained from 0Leary club. It M” Mew,” Hutchinson . - h.' d in be was decided to approach lie ' ' "chm" ph.y'd 9" " .' .3 H" many um ' W "Hy Summerside Lions to make a.r- Mr. and NH. A. I. Maclkan. ""1" M h" "um" wuui B-' eeraaheuu-edbackthefbm again and again on sustained & tacks around his doorstep. i- spent January 27th in Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Paynter and Pleasant for the winter months. saves of Mclnnls in the oppodng hell. v The Aces divided dick shgeala PVenly- M player getting more than one. but Bonnie Howai was inoafour ofthelr sikswring plays. getting one goal and tksvee assists. Claude Gaudet was next with a goal and an assist, Benny Grady. Mooney Gallant. Peter Pflbe and Vance Harris had one goal each. Garth Gay picked up two assists. and Joe Bernard and Ron McArthur one helper each. For Parkdale Skip Carver car- ried the attack with two goals scored five seconds apart in the dying minutes of the second frame with Maurie Cannon doing time in the sin bin. Allie Carver gnt the other in the first period. Hurry and Lnngaphie registered one assist each. Referees Joe Hunter and Em- mett Trainnr handed out thirtteen minor penalties. ten of them go- "18 lo the Aces. but the Parkdale boys cornered the market onmia- cnnduct penalties. getting tin-gg ten-minutes ones. Lineups:- Psrkdale: Goal. Simmons: da- fence. Longaphie. W. Gregory, M0011. Smith: forwards. Mae- Leod. D. Gregory, Tiowsdaie. I. Carver. Dunn. A. Carver. Square- briggs. Hurry. Weatherbie. Sunurierside: Goal. Mclnnls; :.' ' , Woodside. Shields. Gay. McArthur; forwards. HaI1'is.How- aft. Kelly. Bernard. Grady. Gal- lant, Pope. Gaudet. Cannon. Miss Wiilian Gillis. Nurses Aid The many friends of Mrs Colin Mrs. Albert Sharp is spending Mr. Albert Sharp. spent Satur- M-r. 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