5...” R.C.A.F. The W Guardian CARD party Clinton. Monday, DR. L. M. Callbeck's denial of- Feb. 27th in aid of school lunches. fice closed until May 1st. BIGGER and better than ever. Bedeque Rink Carnival. Saturday, March 3rd. THE Ladies. Auxmary Wm M” resulted in a fire alarm last even- the last card party of this series Monday. Feb. 27th, 8 pm. in Leg- me home. i ion Hall, Borden. Usual prizes and prize for highest score of the series. Door prize. Lunch will be served. Admission 50 cents. Y'S MEN SERVICE weekly Y's Men's hymn sing was held in St. Mary's Hall last even- ing. Singing was'led by Rev. Keith Hobson, with Mr. Albert Husetis at l the piano. and a large attendance. Next week's hymn sing will be at the Church of Christ on Central l Street with Y's Don Adams leading the sing-song. .m-:-:::-:--ec Personals Mr. Vince Connolly of Central Bedeque has re-entered the Charl- ottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wright and son Wayne of Summerside. ac- companied by Mr. Albert Wright. Central Bcdeque, spent the week- end in New Glasgow. N.S. Intermediate "ll" Finals Tonight At Alberion Rink night when for the first game scheduled for star. These two teams are tcr with the MAHA this year. -11,, learned no accidents occurred. A The MAHA finals for the Island Intermediate "B" hockey title get Mr. underway at Aiberton Wednesday man. Central Bedeque. wish the Alberion Regals thank their friends and neighbo I and the Georgetown Eagles meet who willingly of their best of to fix the electric light line to three series. The second game is Georgetown next Saturday with the date for a third only Island Intermediate to regis- that posts were available for the esiern Thomas Fraser of New Glasgow. N.S. was elected president of the annual meeting of the organizationl held in Summerside on Saturday. CHIMNFV FIRE - A fine fire at the residence of Harold Mc- Gaugb, 376 North Market Street, president. Stan Maclnnis of Char- Cadet movement and commended the branches for the sustained and important place the Associat- ion holds in the areas where they function in the Atlantic provinces. Two delegates from Newfound- land were among the 75 who reg- ing, but no damage was done to ICY ROADS - Roads in west- ern Prince were dangerously icy Saturday night but as far as can be number of cars were unable to make the icy hills at Bloomfield and near Coleman and in several cases the vehicles were abandoned until yesterday. Travelling condit- ions were blamed for the non ar- rival of the Milton Hornests for an exhibition game with the Alberton Regals. A large crowd of hockey fans waited until ten thirty before giving up and leaving for home. Road conditions were improved yesterday. sessions. morning afternoon and evening. the latter being followed by the annual dinner at the Can- adian Legion I-Iome which was catered to by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Legion in a most capable manner. Guest speaker was Air Vice Marshal W.E. Kennedy. AFC. CD Comptroller. R.C.A.F. Ottawa who gave a highly interesting talk on the "Administrative G-ganizati of the R.C.A.F." Head table guests included Air Vice Marshal Kennedy, President Stan Maclnnis and Mrs. Maclnnis, J.N. Kenny representing the Navy. Debert Flyers R.C.A.F. 5-3 Lorne Monkley. representing the Canadian Legion, and Mrs. Monk- it ASSOCIATION Lays witirams "C" R.C.A.F. Ass'n Holds Annual Meeting In S'side Saturday R.C.A.F. Association at the seventh if In his annual report. the retiring : lottetown stressed the importance A of a continued interest in the Air - istered for attendance at the three The Debert Flyers beat the R.(:. icy. Squadron Leader Stanley. act- A.F. of Summerslde 5-3 at civic 1518” COB Sumtglnlgrsldei RC-A-F. . a on. on. . . Fo ey. M.L.A. an rs. u e. period. the count was 1-all at the Headed by the band of No. 03 end of the aandwirk session. and Summerslde Air Cadet Squadron, the visitors outscored the locals the delegates paraded to the Can- 4-2 in the final frame. otaph at noon where a wreath was placed following invocation by F-I. Warren, R.C. Padre at Summer- cniin or minis A delightful afternoon tea given and Mrs. Leonard Bchur- by Mrs. Creelman MacArthur was to itreatly enjoyed by the wives of the delegates. gave of their time their house, so that beat and Jomv WAYNE Am) LANA lights would be available at this TURNER STAR AT time of sickness Also a ecias CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE the gitflilglgmtli,IgeF?;E&nEa';'g;b'l'n'mz John Wayne, who stars with Lana Turner in the Cinemascope and Warnercolor feature directed by John Farrow. within recent years was in Mexico for "Honda." line. .iDAlLY CROSSWORD in Honolulu for "Big Jim McLain" and is now planning to make a picture in South America. The work of replacing power poles and lines. destroyed by the freezing rain storm in January, has been completed between Albert on and Elmsdaie and the electric- ltli was restored to the Elmsdale area on Saturday supplied iron: the two diesel units at Alberton. The section of lines from 0lLeary Corner to Mount Pleasant has also been finished which leaves a ten mile strecth beiwwii Mount Pleas- llli Hlld Days Corner and from 0 Leary Cornet to Elmsdaie to be Power Lines Replaced From Alberton To Elmsdale Sat. Golden Wedding At Carleton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muttart, repaired to complete the lines from;CarIeton Siding. quietly celebrated Alberton through to Sui-nn1er5jde.llllelr Golden Wedding, on January Work crews are working on the 31' 155' at their hm"?- Spriiigfield. West Cape, Ellerslic Dlmng me anemmm and "em and Tyne valley areas which M”-.ing and for several days follow- - ting a number of friends and re- be completed m the near fumra latives called to observe this event A 24-hour power interruption oc- ,- . ucrred in Tignish last l”i'idav20':gr::?12,:):gyto extend heamesl while repairs were affected to lllei Recdvmg Wm. M... and M". dleld m9t”r' Muttart on their anniversary day The job 'of replacing 190195 and were Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Miittart. H595 fmm Alberm" i" Tl8'll5h and Mrs. Leight Lowther presided the sections to Bloomfield and Cfll(?inV9l' the tea cups and Mrs. Nathan man is expected to be started this Hell cut the ices. Centering the week. dining table was a lovely three tiered wedding cake made by the BEDEQUE NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Preston Kennedy, Kensington. ad Mr." and Mrs. Walter l.eard left on Tuesday. Feb- ruary -14th.. by motor, for a trip l to Florida. They expect to be there about two months. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muttart Carleton Siding. celebrated their 50th., wedding anniversary, on January 31st. Greetings and good wishes were extended from many friends and relatives. Mr. William Callback. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callbeck of Cent- ral Bedeque. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. where he underwent an operation a few days ago. All hope to see him around again in the near future. Last Sunday February 12th.. was observed across Canada, in the United Church, as "Commitment Day". In keeping with this observ- ance, Rev. R.A. Cowper-Smith, del- ivered a timely sermon, at the morning service in the Bedeque i. United Church. he urged all Church . people to voluntarily abstain from . alcoholic beverages. The Scripture ' basis of the sermon was Romans 14:21. The Bedeque notes of February 14th., contained an item stating that "Mr. Walter Craig was a pat- ient in the P.C. Hospital". It should have read Mr. Vernon Craig of this at Village. This error is regretted. At latest report Mr. Craig s making a . good recovery. All wish an early return to his usual good health. Bedeque Rink” TONIGHT, MONDAY Intermediate "B" Playoffs Freetown Royals versus SM. Macmms Milton Hornets RETIRING PRES. near ASSN. 8.30 ppm 35 and 50 cents Skate after. bride's daughter Mrs. Wendell Macwilliams. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Macwilliams. Mrs. Mor- le and Mrs. Kenneth ALBERTON Mrs. Arthur Clark. Alherton. isi . pauem in the wesyem Hospital. Beautiful gifts were received from the family and immediate relatives and friends. also many t th. I di . f on S8 Nday P A M 0 the cards conveying congratulatory Alberton Curling Cliih served a del- icious ham and scallop supper inimessagcs m mls lmpular and mg" the Curling Club room. Despite in ly esteemed couple" clement weather there was a very ' good attendance and a number of patrons remained for a time to watch curling on the recently com- pleted artificial ice. LADY FANE SCHOOL JANUARY REPORT Grade Xi Jean Robblee Grade IX: 1, Maureen Craig- 2. M I J 1: (hi Au, ; Frankie Murphy. .....,'i... i:::: ...”;:y... ...,..:.:.”i. vataaevm 1. 2. 1 ernon as . gradually mpmving in health" Grade V: 1. Elizabeth Cairns; Mr. Fred Ramsay. M. L. A.. of 2. James Craig- Montrose is attending sessions of Grade IV- 1- Ruby Calm-S2 2. the legislative assembly. He was Mildred Francis; 3. Margaret ompanied to Charlottetown by FFRIICISA Grade III A: 1, Sylvia Wilson; 2. Harry Craig; 3. Jerry Craig. Grade 111 B: 1. Howard Francis. Teacher: Phyllis Cairns. .:?.?.::?....:m STIFF TEST Only 42 of 135 candidates passed an early 1956 examination for lchartered accountant; in Norway. Mrs. Ramsay. Mr. Gabriel Gavin, Albertoa South, who has been confined to his home by ill health for many months, is not so well this week. The continued serious illness of Mr. Lester E. Profiit at his home in Rosebank is causing much con- cern to his family and friends. THANKS We thank our customers for their re- cenr co-operation and now inform them that we can supply their energy require- ments in a manner similar to that prior to January sixth. Scales Hydro Electric Co. Ltd. Crcipaud Rink TONIGHT Crapaud Heartbreakers vs. Schurman's Eagles First game in 2nd lap inter- mediate "C". Skate after. VICE AIR MARSHAL W.E. KENNEDY AFC.. CD GUEST SPEAKER --casino" KENSINGTON Monday - Tuesday 7:15 and 9:15: Matinee Tuesday 3:30. "MAN ON A TIGHTROPE". starring Frederick March, Terry Moore, Gloria Graham and Cameron Mitchell. and the Bambrush Cir- Country. touching the capitals and principal cities of England. Italy, Spain. France and Germany. This is her second trip to the Hawaiian islands, but her first for picture- Today . . . 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:10 Tuesday . . . . . . 7:15 - 9:10 nnonnr liA'l'llAlllNE IIEPIIIIN iiosssossiul &i:."" llllllll C'a9.o'e,fr:til'oeilmioofoa.r : ,-nsloasodilrllultalkthts - lNEIV "LU noouimons DUIMII F Sale Continues Due to the storm on Saturday Wad- dell Bros. wil continue their st-ore-wide solo MONDAY and TUESDAY. Many fur- ther reductions offered on dry goods and footwear to make room for Spring mer- Monday. Feb. 27. 1956 The Guardian, Page 13 .(Maxwell, Chamberlain) Moncton Flyers Defeat Aces 5-3 At Civic Stadium Sat. The Moncton Flyers defeated the Summe side Aces at Civic Stadium on Saturday night by the score of 8-5. The home team were down at one stage in the second period. and put on a spirited offensive for the remainder of the frame and into the third session to tie up the score atgs-all. But the visitors took command again and shot three goals without a return. Show of the Flyers shot four of his teamls eight goals, Ron MacArthur and Edgar Taylor scored two apiece for the Aces, Vance Harris get- ting the other. First period: 1. Moncton, Shaw (Burke): 2. Moncton. Shaw 11:45; 3. Monicont. Snider l5:iS. Penalties: Harris. Maxwell. Second period: 4. Monctoi;. Peach I5: 5. Moncton. Muilin (Shawl 4'55; 6 Aces, MacArthur (Delaney! 6:18; 7. Aces. MacArthur (U. Gallant: 7:50: 8. Aces Taylor (Cutcliffe) 9:08. BA: ACHE For quick comfort hat for Bscksohe. Rheumatic Ps1nI.Ciet in: p Nights. strum cloudy urine. trrttatin passages. Leg Patna n on 0 energy us to Kidney and Bladder troubles, try OYETBX Quic complete satisfaction or money back. Don' out or another as without askiugyou: druuiat for (115153. ROYAL Borden Monday-Tuesday 8 P.M.: Matinee Tuesday 3:30. "TARZAN ES- CAPES". starring Johnny Weis- muller and Maureen 0'Sullivan. Also Serial. Coming Soon: "THE QUIET MAN". Penalties: Peach. Pope. Third period: 9. Aces. Harris 6:47: 10. Aces, Taylor (Bernard. Hunts) 13:51: ll. Moncton, Shaw (Burke) HMO; I2. Moncton. Mich- olik (Murphy) 16:25; 13. Moncton, Shaw (Muilin. Burke) 19:15. Penalties: None. Referees - Joe Hunter and Im- mett Trainor. Patterson. MINER! GET BOOST LONDON (Reuters) - The NI- tional Union of Coslworkers Thurs- day overwhelmingly approved a weekly wage raise of 14 to 16 shil- linzs for 400,000 British miners which will add 534,000,000 to the country's coal bill. The offer was made by the National Coal Board last week. Kensington Rink MONDAY, FEB. 27th North Shore League Semi-finals - Double header 7 p.m.--Kensington vs. New Annan. 9 pm.-Spring Valley vs. Baltic 25 and 35 cents No skate after games. - SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15; TUESDAY 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 ,' AT REGULAR ADMISSIONS Thaw Amp" A arzrcmutnr wmtl Jasm- They illll? fWAYllEliANb. lllll ”l were the fuse and fire of auiioating time-bonibl warms: Boos. enzsswr IT IN i mm cmamiscops QAVIDFARRAR-LYLEBETIGER-TABHUNTER W ACROSS d.Indlan 2s. 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