. .« c.num‘~L1!;9w: ' ‘st " r- Egg.‘ At Otitaw|'I RCAF Station 1113- hurst. chief of the RAF Bomber lands after I non-stop crossing of the Atlantic is the Avro Vulcan four-jet bom carrying Air Chief Marshal Sir Harry Broad- ‘competition. The non-s ing. against 100 mph U. K. VISITOR IS FAST ‘ Command, to the USAF‘: Stra- tegic Air Command Bombing top cross-[greater hitting headwinds.it.otai bomb load of all the 7,366 took just under seven hours One‘ of these delta-wing bombers, carrying nuclear weapons, has; ower than the I l.aiicz-sters visit Canada. in the capital It/Ieeting Of P. E. I. Council Girl Guides Ass’n Is Held 'l‘he semi-annual meeting of tiic PE.i Council Girl \--sociation was held in Epworth Ilall. Summerside last evening, presided over by Mrs Harry tll(ITI’I0l‘9. provincial commis- sniuer and was well attended. Guidesiuas given by Mrs. Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto. L.E. Prowse. who also slioed colored slides. also of the pageant There were also very vivid re ports given of the Doe Lake Camp, by Miss Sue MacKinnon lluring the evening warrantgiiirld Mrs Charles Linkletter, fol- ucre presented to Mrs John il;irris. district Comniissiuner forl the north district of Charlotte "Mn. and to Mrs Fred Ranahan,‘ 'l‘.iiiny Owl for 11th Charlotte- 'ii\l1 Brownie Pack. Warrants were also awarded in absentia to Miss i-tiizaoeitii t‘.»_vle. Guide Captain, 4th (‘har-‘ Lttetown Company. and Missl ltwita Crokcn, Lieutenant 8th thrrlottetown Company .-\fter the busincss of the meet- ing had been concluded, a very vivid report of the Girl Guldel pageant, which took place in thel lowed by colored slides. Mrs Cudmorc reported on work already done in preparation for the adventure camp to be held next summer at Brackley Beach to be attended by 100 Guides representing all province: The Prince (‘ounty rally is to be held at Slcmon Park on No- vember 7th at 7-00 p.m for Guides and Scouts The King; C?lllll‘.VV rally on .\'ovcmber 5th at 730 will be held at Souris and is for all Scouts. Guides. Cubs and Brownies . Bedeque M. A. Held Supper The l\fen‘s Association of the Bcdeque United Church held their, October supper meeting in the: Church hall on Tuesday cvening.l 22nd. inst. There were four visi- tors present: Rev, l)r. Britten; Central Bedcque. Mr. .l. B. Lew-t is and Mr. Ray Lidstone ofi Freetown and Mr. Wilbur Wright,. Carleton. The president. Mr. Ar- thur Murray was in the chain, The supper was put on by the ladies of the w.2u.s. Mr. Walterl Wright was secretary and Mr.i Edison Wright treasurer. Dr. Britten said grace. Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith led the usual Edna Jen- {jallbeck conducted the devotion- al period. Mr. Cowper-Smith in- troduced the guest speaker. Rev. Douglas Earle, pastor of Tryon United Church. Mr. Earle based his challenging address on the question: "What is wrong with the Chui‘ch'."' There is a tenden- cy for the Church to measure its success in materialistic terms," Rev. E. S. 'eeks voiced the, appreciation of the gathering for Mr. Earle's address. and pro- nounced the Benediction. B.Q. WESTERN GUARDIAN (‘ARD PARTY Legion Home Kcnsington tonight 8.30 usual pri- 7cs. Sponsored by Ladies Auxi- liary. WESTERN Rock and Roll Jamboree Tignish Legion. Wed- nesday. October 30th. Doors open :15 p.m. KENSINGTON Presbyterian Church supper in St. Marks Hall.: Wednesday. October 30th. Com-§ incncing at 4.30 p.m. ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. Raeford O‘1.eary. were guests of M , Arthur Wright at Alberton during the weekend. ' ocke. rs and Mrs. Leslie Douglas Mount Stewart. were weekend esieyl guests of Mr. and Mrs. W Hardy, Alberton. Rev. and'Mrs. G..‘v'. Somers.‘ Sunmierside. and their son. Mr. Clair Somers. Charlottetown_ motored to Alberton Sunday morning to attend the anniver- sary services at Alberton Unit- ed Church of which Rev. Mr. Somers is a former pastor. Miss Joan Currie. Ottawa. is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Cur- rie. Alberton. Borden Credit Union Meets it Wednesday, October 16th, Borden Credit Union held their annual mee' g and banquet in the United Church hall with near- ly seventy members and friends attending. Afer all had partaken of the hot turkey dinner Social Club. toastmaster Robert Dalziel called for a toast to the Queen which was responded to by all singing "God Save the Queen." He then called on the visiting clergyman Rev. G. A. pleasure it gave them to attend the banquet of the Borden Credit Union and wishing them well in 911‘ WOT‘ Mr. eir Duggan, President of the P. E. 1. Credit Union Lea- gue gave a very fine address on how to make the Credit Union of the greatest benefit to the ‘ members and to the community. MAKE your appointment nowi for C rt tmas portraits of the‘- h llt‘.‘ld Studio and Camera Shop.‘ l':i»-ne Iltil ' RED CROSS Home Nursing- Mcning canes beginning eflfly ~w November. To-enrol. contact ltnlman Homestead. .\'o. 3255. (‘OM15 TO THE Chickcn. ham and scallop supper. Birch Grove llall. Freetown. Wednesday. 00' tober mth. Sponsored by the Freetown W. A. Professional _Cards Chartered Accountants T-‘Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Bu lding Summerside. P.E.l. Phone 113! INSURANCE R. E. lllls 8 Son Limited Fire — Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. Summeralce Optometrist E. E. Pnrhnnl § D.. L0. 0 :13’! OPPOGITI GUARDIAN ol'l'ICI Summer 3. summerido Photographers III BEA!) STUDIO s. 1: man He stressed the need of calling executive meetings often an pointed out the duties of each committee and member and said the Credit Union was not only I financial institution but ii spiritu- al one as well and one great pur- nose of the Credit Union was to help our fcllowman when in trou- 0 Mr Leo Corcorln. manager and director of the P. E. (‘redit Union League then ad- dressed the gathering followed h Arnold Presser, rep .4 surancc for the Maritime Pro- vinces. Hc spoke of how in- surance Cunii would give to its members and the my the In- snrnncc (‘ompanv was expand» in! each venr He was there as their representative and said he would gladly give his servlceit if to committee was formed here to study thls insurance. The businnir meeting then nnened with President Reglna‘d Rodgers In the chair. Minutes of last annual meeting were re and annrnved. Mr. Rodgers gave the pr-Iidents report and fan ciivi-.the delcutes report of the (‘onver-tion held at the Charlotte- town Hotel. Kfr. Reginald Me- leer gave the Supervisory Commit- : lee‘: report was given by Mr. John Mt-lanson. it was moved and seconded that 1 nor cent dividend he paid . It was also decided that . NHHMMOO would be form- 04! in ‘the. near future to con: nnurl-nee. A vote of than was extend- odtotheliidleiiofthelordfl soc-Inl (‘tub for the fine banquet provided and‘ this was relllondevl to by Mrs. Heath Gordon. end- dent of the Social Club. l The fol.lowing oifii-crs then elected tn rectors, Bert (‘ooper and Ro- bert Dalziel: Loan (‘omniittee. Frank Westhavcr; Supcrvisory Committee, Arnold Horne. Meet ing then adjourned. ‘ Board of Di-1 WELLINGTON I Mr. Cyrill Gallant has retur- ned home from Prince County Hospital where he had been a patient for past few days. i . and Mrs. Gerald Gallant and son Gregory. have taken up residence in Moncton, N B. Mr. Eugene Brooks and son Grant returned home from Tor- onto where they attended tha- wedding of his daughter, Joan on Saturday, Sept. 28th. > Mrs. Alice spent some niece Mrs. Roland Millar, Mi’. Millar and son Roger, Freeland. Mr. Fred Arsenault. Mont Car- me]. has entered St. Joseph's! College. Memramcook i Miss Agnes Arsenault has en-I tered Training School for Nur- ses in Moneton, N.B. r. Lorne Gallant has entered Sherbrooke College, Quebec. I Mr. Jam Gallant son of: Mrs. Emile Gallant has enrol-l led in Canadian Army and isl stationed at Sussex. NB . r. Leonce Arsenault of ‘ R.C.A.F. in Ottawa recently spent his vacation with his par- ents Mr and Mrs. senault. , Mr. Benoit Poiricr of Canadian] Navy at Halifax spent the wecki end with his mother Mrs. Theo- dore Poiricr. . Mr. Adrian Bernard of RC." A.F. in Toronto has returned after spending Ills furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. hony Bernard. Mrs. Ulric Poirier and Mrs. Gerard Poriier, P.C. Hospital for treatment. l Mr. Antoine Richard and son‘ Louis, .\lr. and Mrs. John J.‘ Richard. Mr and Mrs. Georgel Arsenault. and 2 daughters‘ visited Moneton over the week-' they called on Mr Albert Richard, Mr. . Arsenault also visited their son Fred who is attending, St. Joseph's College. Memram-‘ cook. Mr. and Mrs. John Ric- hard will spend sometime with their son Albert in Moncton. 1 Regular monthly meeting Immaculate Conception division of the C.W.L. Welling-‘ ton was held at Mrs. Ebba Praught with an a Tilman Ar l l Mrs. Garfield Day. Mrs. How- ard Barlow visited frlends in Ellerslie recently. On Tuesday evening Oct. 8th about 30 friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ward to ten- der them a “Welcome“ to this community. A well worded ad- dress was read by Mr. Barlow and a gft of money was presented by Mrs. Verno Gal- lant on behalf of all present Everyone joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fel- lows" Caroline and Wendell expressed their sincere thanks. After a friendly chat a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Gal- llfll. Mrs. MacEichern Mrs. Roy MacCi-irville. The guests departed at a late hour after a pleasant social evening.‘ Mrs. John Percival has enter- Prince County Hospital. The Altar Society of St. Pin. 1 lip held their monthly meeting. at the home of Mrs. Emliien - Bernard on Oct. 1st with it mem— - bcrs in attendance. Financial, report was given following open- , ing of meeting. The iium of $10.‘ was voted for different church functions Next meeting will be-jg-‘ held at the home of Mrs. Joseph E. Gallant and roll call will be " answered by questions Funeral of the late Francois C. Arsenault of St. Timothy was - hel on Friday with Requim‘ Mass at Mont Carmel Church‘ celebrated by Rev Fr Buoie who also performed last rite. at the grave. interment was in urch tery. Pallbearers were: Nnare Richard. Gerald Poirier, Amand Poirier. Theo- phlle Gallant, I-‘edele Arsenault and F allant. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mac Noil on the birth of a son. Ing- ham Ronald at Barrie. Ontario. 7th former residents of B learn she has entered P.C. Hos- pital for surgery. Mrs. Eulslie Gallant. Summer ng. lant. ‘\lr< the home of‘- gido spout a few days visiting in Torniito IS at OHIO. .\llss Myrtle Ferguson left re- cenlly for a time in various parts of US.A Tlicir many friends are pie sed to know ‘ n . Mr. and Mrs. a recent illness. HOWLAN bliss Lauretta Cahill of Sum- iiicrsitlc is now visiting in W - .~IU('I(. guest of her cousin, lithcl Finnan. Miss Ethel l-‘innan and Laurctta Cahill were calling on tricnds and relatives in Howlan on Friday, Oct. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carruthers _‘.'r'. v, 7,-' -ml ‘*4 !.v\i'O‘n «:11 huma- ‘if.-‘..__ i produced g World War II, This one. first to stopped overnighotl t N itional Defence) rclativcs and friends in St. were bcrt. .\li<.s Doris Maddix employedl GIl- present home ,’\‘[r with her parents Mr. and Mrs [ Joseph .\lad(iix. Mr. Urban Cormier returned to his home from Tor- recently 3. Gerald MacArt- hur has improved in health after BM Miss The long established premis- it have undergone a com etc quired by Purdy and Henderson Company Company of Montne early this year. provided by the construction of an 18 x 56 room at the main building which contains a men‘: and boys‘ wear and part of former stock moms has department. self service gr_ocery department. an innovation for Myricks. The entire interior has been redecorated in attractive colors and merchaudize is convenient- ly arranged for the customers view in twenty modern new ‘I- play counters. THIRD FLOOR Floor coverings and ilnoleun are on the third floor. Modern wash basins and toilets have ‘high stands es of Myricks Alvbcrton Lim ed‘Mr. J. H. been remodelled‘for I dry good H. Myrick; He-ber Hardy. ,8 ley Hardy who is in Qhargt‘ of, _ The main floor contains the the Hardware departmeni. ('!ay- Ph” I)” “'3” l”"°d“¢°d by 5393 ll! 1907 The m<‘lllltt'F~lllP 0' general counter hardware and Il ion Travers, been installed and no effort has. been spared to maintain the: a grand re-opening sale. Big Alberion Store Will Re-open Enlarged, Modern and almost every kind of mer- and fishermen is handled. boot and shoe department. and'STAFF Members of the staff are J. grocery dcpirt- ment; Wesley Hard), .\lcn's and ys‘ wear and boots and \Il(tt'.~‘I Frances Smith. Mrs Arthur Wil- kite, Mrs. Alden Weeks. Helen Hardy and Miss Arlene (‘orcoran comprise the ofhce staff The store will be (‘I0\9(l Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week in order to complete remodelling and setting up the self-service grocery department and will re open Thursday with laws in Howian, having motored from Halifax in company with . and Mrs. Allison Carruthers who spent the first week end oi ltlctober with their folks at 0'- Leary and West Cape. ed home from school of nursing on Monday eve- r ning, Oct. 7. ue to the serious Arsenault in the Western .Hospi tal. His sisters, Mrs. Weir and son of Souris and Mrs G also present. Lyman Arsenault and Paul Gallant. while on Wednesday. October 9, visited Eddie Gallant in the Prince County Hospital. .Mr. and rs Gallant of nesday, October 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Tenls Peters. mo- tored to Summerside on Tuesday. accompanied by Mrs. Eddie Gal- .who were married in Ontario on l8lll- Saturday, Sept. 28, Friday. Oct. 4th. where they will spend part of honeymoon with Floyd's ml?- Howlan on their fo‘ks. Friends of Albert Peters Fortune Cove, regret to note that he is again a patient in the West- ern Hospital. and hope for him a speedy recovery. Mrs Laura Gallant who is cm- is spending the week with her folks in Eg- nt Bay. nloycrl Inf‘ There mnlnrcd in Summerslde on Sim'l:i_v, Oct. 6. Larral :2 .lcrrv Gallant . Fddic Gallant who visited Etldic Gallant in Prince Cmmtv l Hospital, who underwent surgery ~ h on Tuesday. Oct 1. A narfv was held on Saturday : B°deq”°' in in llcwlan. Summerside on Tuesday morn- Oct. 7, accompanied by his son. Clair who left to join his unit of the R.C.A.F. in Quebec of after a months leave’ at his home ere. John Arsenault of Hamilton. Ontario. arrived at his h me here on Friday morning. Oct- ober 11. having been called by the l‘lness of his father. He came by plane to St. Eleanors. Ga. BEDEQUE and Mr. and Mrs Austin Gaudel. and their three children. are spending some ' at the ome of Mr. Gaudet's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Gaudet at They returned from night. Oct. 5th. In honor of Clair l E“S"3"‘l 3 '°“’ ‘:“°‘‘5 ‘‘3‘’- ‘”""° Gallant of the RC.A.F., at th home of his parents, Mrs. F C. Gallant, How'an. In- slrumcntal music and dancing ning. served A presentation of money. was given the honored guest. Howard Cahill of St. Louis Missouri. w n is vis rig s mother. Mrs. John Cahill of Surr ‘ meizsidc. was in Howlan on Sat iirday cvcnine, Oct. 5th, 9 P3“ nanv with his hrothct‘. Ersktne;the service with Mm Walter Cahill of Summcrside. ' Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Calvin Carruthers daughter. evening in How it. Mrs. George Mathews of 0‘- Leary. is spending a few days at the home of her brother and Bra. sister-in-law, Mr. an Bruce Carruthers. Howlan. Miss Minnie Riirke of Lot ‘I. spent several days v i s I t i n g friends in Howlan Jnscpli S Gallant of Piusvllle. was to llmvlan on Tuesday. Mrs in com -l Francis Quarric and sons were in Howlan on Sunday. Oct. day Oc Wilmot and Jean spent Saturday is Willard (‘arruthcrs of , they had been since the last war. am: l Mr. Gaudet served in the s er- vices for some time. Sunday, October layman's mth. -was in Bedeque .charge. He was assist lJ. . MacFi-irlane. Mr. Lester lKeizer of Charlottetown was the musical |Craig as organist. Rev G. A. I Cowper-Smith pronounced thel Mac- ‘ benediction. I Rev. E. S, Weeks spent Sun-’ tuber 20th. at Pownal. He preached at Millview in the mor- ning and at Pownal in the eve- MASQUERADE DANCE In Borden Legion Hall, Wednesday, October 30th.? Dancing 9:30 - 12:30. Door; prize and prizes for best; costumes. Admission 60t cents. Mellowaircs Or-I chestra. AVAILABLE AT mural \ tiiuiiuiiii >lI_lI_I.L _ as /’ Give your homo 5 beauty and lasting protection with Johns-Monvillo CIILIIRBESTIIS SIDEWALL SIIIIIGLES fhoynovoruool pohno pnoonn thou! For full-coloir brochure giving complete facts. uo.your nearest J-M dealer or write Canadian john-Manvilld. For: Credit. Om. Halifax, recently visited her in, Miss Jean Arsenault was call-l Charlottetown ‘ . Mellie, _ , , allant of Summerside, were» ing from a hay 10“ and mlulflntl in Summerside. ’ C. J. Gallant, accompanied by- M . F. Woodstock. motored to Summer-i _ V. . . Miss side and Charlottetown on Wed- l Rll5l»l¢‘° has '39:; ‘''““"g h 9' lthieir barns on Frank C. Gallant motored to “°°“- Ocwb” and‘ , l and famllv. Redford. N s. st speaiker. He delivered anl "Hi? All- ‘interesting and informative ad-3 l dress. The Men's choir took part: ning He also attended the Sun- day School rally at Mt Herbert at 2.30. While in Pownal he “as Sunday, October Nth. Miss Jean Malcolm. R V. of Halifax. is the guest of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Maccaull. Carleton Bedequc on Octdber . Mr. Earle Macwilliams. Car- leton. had the misfortune of fall- his shoulder. After a short time in the P C. Hospital. he was able to return to his home. Miss Lois Johnstone of Peters Road is spending some time with ‘her sister. Mrs. Albert Craswell. Carleton Siding Mr. and Mrs‘. Hedley L0Wlll‘-‘l'i have been visiting with relatives He and friends in Ontario. Mrs. Banny Coughlin. of N0"-ll Mrs. parents. Mr. Helm‘ ‘ Myers. at Carleton. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mac(‘.al- .1um Lower Bedieque, in their rd of service sci by yrick over the _\(’al'S. Myricks Alberton Llmllid. ori- transformation since being nc- ginally Hall and lVI_\'l'lt'I\. wa~ e~- ~=>:‘t.il.»ii was held last evelllfla % Alberton Men's Ass’n Enioys Turkey Suppei A .\;)"L'l3l meeting of the AI- llL‘."T'ln L'iii'ed Church Mens As- ltablished about a’ t'('llI.lll'fv ago -l‘ "l' Flldllll hull UN?!‘ lllllf and was first locaicd at .\l*ii-r lll‘ it-t~'*l‘~ Hl‘tl tilmals sat W tun South The business f‘(tfl>lpilS to a do-l.ctous turkey supper (1 Additional floor space has beenlof a general store at the i-or- ‘cred in by the Ladies Guild. llner of Main and Church Streets the rear of where ten people are enipioved Following, the supper a hymn «in: “[15 lcd y Mr Russell l.e2ird The worship period was t“Ill'.ltlLl£‘d by Mr Russell Bony- ni.-in The special speakers Rev John (Virston. M A. lti-i Heber Kean. Minister of lllc t)'l.eary United Church Dr ('i.-‘xiii spoke on the functisns of a men's club in the f‘hlll'CIl.l 31,55 uizikiiig mention of some of the "edit thin-.;~ the church iexpecls from such a club I A lit-arty vote of thanks was cvtcniied the speaker for his interesting and thought provok- icg address. by the president of the club Mr Frank Bryan Red Cross Aids Home Nursing The into approximately L200 homes‘ through the loan of such equip; lllt‘nI as wheelchairs, crutches, invalid rings, hospital beds. back illness of her father. Alban 'r Sidin8- 5”‘ paid 3 hm‘ visit to. l'('s'-S. rubber Sheets, safety sides, dams 3... as ,.,,,,,,... I for beds, and other miscellaneous equipment. Complimenting this .\Ill(‘ll tcaclics women how to give the patient sick at home better, , f1UI'\lnQ care. One of the aims of, isuch instruction is to have at least one person in every family trained as as a home nurse. Beginning early in November, 1 week course will commence at the Red Cross rooms at 7. in | Women wishing to take this free 1 course may do so by contacting l.\liss Gladys Holman. No. 3255. I of Mrs. Andrew Brown and Miss heavy loss when fire destroyed Emily MacLean. farm crops. etc. TYNE VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Neill. spent Monday, Oct. visiting friends in Truro. N.S. Carmen Mac- Mrs. Dean Crosby and daugh- 14lh' l Port E gin. l BURTON SCHOOL Tuesday aftet'—| as well as‘ Mrs. Ivan MacKay, were week-end visitors to Tyne Valley. guests l of Mr. and Mrs. Hart Lidstone. Mr. and Sympathy is extended to Mr. Hart Lldstone on the recent death of her aunt, Mrs. Doyle. l ter, Karen spent a week recentlyl visiting in New Dominion and Charlottetown. Mrs. Annie Darrach. Charlotte- town, spent Thanksgiving with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Darrach. A happy occasion took place at the home of Mr. an George Ellis on Oct. 1st, fifteen of the immediate family of Mr. Ellis‘ mother. Mrs. E. S. Weeks gathered to celebrate with she and her husband Rev. E. S. Weeks their fifteenth wedding anniversary. A delicious turkey dinner was served by Mrs. Ellis to all present. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph l\lacl.can spent the Thanksgiving weekend at the home of Mr Macl.ean‘s nar- aud Mrs. lvan Mac- Lcrir Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Weather- ble. Springhll'. N. S, spent the ‘Iii’-qua I , l'f1E]l‘lO(‘lII'(‘S Burton School report for 59?- tember is as follows: Grade VIII. 1. Lana Wood. 3. Marie Dalton. Nadine R0891‘!- Grade VII 1 Eileen Dalton. I2 Frankie MacGregor, 3 Allen ‘C00 k __ Grade Vi 1 Douglas Cook, 2 .Chcr_vl Rogers Grade V 1 Mary P Dalton Grade IV 1 Dolores Dalton. 2 Denzil Cook Grade Ill. 1. Joan Dalton, 2. James Dalton. Grade II. 1. Mildred Perry. Teacher, Mrs. Gertrude How- ard. EXERCISE NEAR TURKEY IZMIR. Turkey (AP) — NATO land, air and sea forces will hold this ll!‘- ltcy‘s southwestern coast, ' announced Saturday. The mall- ,oeurcs. from Oct. 31 to Nov. 1. Thgnksgiving holidays ,3 gu‘|rtsl“'III feature mock atomic attacks. REGENT Don Murray - Tonite 7:15-9:10 ”BACHELOR PARTY" Jack Warden the hours of 1:30 and 3 ting, for the purpose of |llTERllllPTI0ll iioricr ; There will be an interruption of electric power on our Western Road line, west of Mt. on Wednesday afternoon. :30 pm, wrnther permit- Peasant. October 30th, between allowing us to replace a damaged pole In this line. Maritime Electric co. Ltd. n - sit iwn on the balance sheet of the , w ith the t PIeasant-\A/alley F loan of 1,350 articles of‘ loan sen: erett McLellan. vice in the home care programel is instruction in home nursing l lBeef) Nadm, v,'99k5_ Leonard first evening class in a tent follows - i I Tuesday. Oct. 29. 195') The Guardian Page 13 :Community Credit Union Has Increase In Share Capitol An increase of 84.000 in share‘ of the union was not outstanding, capital during the past year was‘ i‘ was satisfactory and that it was doing a good work in the coniriiunity. A dividend of 3 per cent was declared on shares. Edward Clark a Lot 16 was elected to replace George Wotton whose term as director expires - lills year. Harry Horton was September to be $7.7-la 35 :is com- lected to replace Elmer Mathe- pared to 3.171695 at ihc same son on the credit committee and date last year L'ndivsried i-:irn-' ‘lcorge Wotton elected to replace ings were up from 565 in 1956 to ltiiv Lidstone on the supervisory - inimittee report of Community Credit L'iiion at the annual meeting held last night‘ in the Town Hall .The report as submitted b_v the treasurer, Rod .\la(-\'c\in. :ll(ll- ed loans as at the end of the union was .\l1(llAn to be 137 The the president. in 1957, a substantial incrcase l~Tl\\r>trd Campbell. reVi€'\'I8d over last 36.-ar .« ark Li('l'()l'll[)IiSlIl‘(l during the A report received from the \t‘al and the possibilities for comniittee showed that lLl."'Ilt'l advancement in 1958. loans were being attended to in The guest speaker of the even- a satisfactory manner and that It; was Reid Sangster, field man in all cases ‘he liiaus hid lti‘|‘n f St Francis Xavier Extension. granted flit‘ pul'p0\(‘-K ll in-¢-ping .\llit "a\P .‘irl lllS‘Pll‘ll1,’i;laI.I( 0|’! U19 principles of umon movement (,HnW.Mh “ on Reports N-‘¢‘¢‘l"€d and '~l1bl<‘d work with a common purpose in indicated that while the progress view -to help his fellow man. (-_—,.d” pl‘lll(T])I(‘S of credit union and the \lillan for which each in turn zhzinkcii the nembers for their ‘.il‘t‘i'.'I1lI‘.lll1(‘\> IlIlll'll on: then served by the Achievement Day the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N .<u~kr.ioiu Supplies during t i-, llmni-=i\ Illxilllllt" and an en.I0)'- Macliinnon. ll.f\l _\t‘ai‘ is an indication of the Pleasant Valley 4 ll (‘alt Huh W‘ -4’ l‘ll<~'l‘~\ ltl‘0?.Fam WM Mr. and Mrs. Lester KciI.cr.':i~-istaiicc given by tli Red held its f|l'.~l Acliicii-mcut I>2i_v 7'1“«l1ll’ ll’ 3 (‘I059- ’Charlottetown, were guests of ('rn-s ill the care of the sick in on Se-pt 6, at 2 pm A lzirgc Mr. and Mrs. William Stavcrt on the home This assistance went audience \\lln€SSPd the iii:i.;ing us” By 5L'L-[Ax program which was carried out efficiently by Mr. Dave Pea- cock, Cliarloitetcrwn The results of the different l.()‘\'l)0.\' tReutersl — The In]- tan of Oman and Muscat, Bin Tuimur. may ’ soon, an informed source said lllonday No date has been set. Oman and Muscat is the indepen- dent, British-protectied state on the Red Sea where British troops helped quash a tribal rebellion there last July and August. Proficiency in Years Work: Roma Murray. Jean Hagan, Ev- Proficiency in Years‘ Work Weeks, Gordon Mat-Innis Showmanship, Everett McLel- lan, Charles Weeks, Nadine Weeks. Judging: Eleanor Macxinnon. Jean Hagan, Gordon Maclnnisi The calf for placings were as , O I Holstein, Roma Murray. Bev- erley Haslam. Everett McLellan. Beef: Nadine Weeks. Weeks, Carl Sharpe. t the conclusion of the pro- gam gift was presented the Club Leader. .\lilton Weeks, also I small remembrance of appreciation to Miss Audrey Mac- CAMEO U *1 an -.1 sllMMEllslllE TODAY K“ s:so—7:15—o:1ii F5 Filmed for Metro Color ”The Wings mflvm" Of Eagles" Mon.. Tues.. 7:15-9:15. An oldie but one of the but and starring John wawnv Du‘ never grows old. its "Since You Da“ey8.?gm_Maureen Went Away". Starring Joseph a Cotton, Claudette Colbert. Jen- nifer Shirley Temple. Lionel Barrymore. prices. Wayne in the reckless romantic adven- tures of ii famous hero. The life—irispired story of Navy Commander Frank “Spig" Wead. Jones. Regular DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION (I951) LIMITED PROJECT: Construction of U (I r d P :1-99¢ Fire Alarm and Communigaiiogrllousnystergrenrl A. F Sufi’ Surnmerside, P. E. i. File No: 122-7-s2-zo. ' ' SEALED TENDERS. plainly marked as to content and ad- dressed to the undersigned. for the above project, will be received until 300 P.M. ti-Eastern Standard Timct. THURSDAY. November 21. 1%? - . l . A deposit of $100.00 payable to Defence Construction llfill Limited. is required for each set of plans and documents. deposit is forfeited if the complete plans and specifications on not returned in good order on or before the fourteenth day fol- lowing contract award. . Plans and specifications will be on view at Builders’ EH5 changes in Halifax. Fredericton, ‘Moncton, Saint John, Montreal. DCL Halifax Branch (lffice, and at the address below. Each tender must be submitted on the forms prescribed and be accompanied by a sr~ciirit_v deposit as called for in the tender documents Such deposit shall indemnify the owner against Iosl in the event of withdrawal of the successful tenderer subsequent to acceptance of the bid. The lowest or any tcndcr not necessarily accepted. J D Jcnnison. Secretary. No 4 Temp. Bldg. 56 Lyon St.. OTTAWA. Ontario. LIBERAL CONVENTION A convention of the Liberal clccinrs of Prince (‘minty will be Ilt"Ifl in the Baptist Church Hall. S'iimmci‘siric on l\irmri.'iy, I\'rivcnilici‘ -ith, at 8 p.m. for the p1ll‘p0<t‘ of riominaiiniz a candidate to con- test the district in thc ncxt federal general elec- tion and three delegates to attend fourth national convention of I.IIlt‘l‘flI l’art_v of Canada at Ottawa January 1-i-13-lfith. Each poll will appoint five delegates with a suitable number of alternates to attend. In the absence of nthcr arrangements poll meetings will be held on the preceding Thursday night at 8 p.m. in the usual plat-cs. At the conclusion of business the meeting will be addressed by prominent speakers. Everyone welcome. East Prince Liberal Assn. fSgd.) A. S. Johnson West Prince Lib. Assn. fSgd.) Arnold \V. Wood President President (Sgd.l R. K. Matheson (Sgdl Neil R. Mclaeod Secretary Secretary