jec-tlve for all Canada had been reached compared to 91 last l Wed, October 22, 1958 The Guardian Page 15 y Oil r. l : w i O ' our war dead on November lllh LIMITED BUDGET _ , I ‘ lndldn Rlvel' Meeting Closed with the Act 0' Mr. Shaw told- the Earthen-rig E . Consecration to the Blessed \"m that he appreClated tlle tine C.W.L. Mere...an gin Mary read by Father Canag 3 spviliit and cooperation receiv- lam. ;‘ ‘ ed from 50 many meZmdbefs yea}; The October meeting of the C. ‘ ., after year and State that 1 W.L. of Indian River parish was ’ a; there were more of these people held at the home of Mrs. Eliza- to spearhead the drive, tne ob- beth Brennan, Ken’sington. R E G E N T :1; jective would be reached easily. ' Committees gave reports: a He said he often wondered how . -- 2 sum of money was realized at I Miss Iphigenie Arsenault and C - ‘ a pantry sale held recently. ‘vednesda _ Thursda l m, members of her staff ever found " H 11"”? fiicidggff to {,0}? team y Y. 3 s. ‘ arles in c i eren is ricta . a“. enough money to do the many P , I, ‘1 things required of them on a , m the near futu‘je; also dead“ I \ limited budget. not to purchase the Statue of the _ T1 b1 d d r N was infant Jesus of_Praque at prc- . GAD" r _ W l I 19 00 0h01‘ elm sent. A mass Will be offered for . t. 1 given by Mr. F. A. S. Jones who ‘~ said, “Our report is one of pro- . ' gress — hard work by our com- A Rom” Mltohum E .l # mittee and a slight increase Gene Barry ‘ ' 7 over our previous record year of taggiggicgiecrlfiirl 331151? ogembar- ‘ _ _ V 3 1907‘” I gash, gimplethching,Crgelffng,%iilllrfé ; ,ii Mr. Jones said in blood donor .4...” - 599%:55:12dghNfigéglggglufgfi'd‘rfil: l \ work there are two mam prob. I _ gggtoflazvgloéaclesrer. softer, smoother lemls to combat: (1) Indifference ’ . . ' " ' ’ ' stops itching Salli £13,505}? gétql‘llliggi ' ‘ If . and (2) Fear. He’ said by far the ’ ‘ , ll " DERM today...look better tomorrow. 'K ’ l ‘ ' 1 greatest is indifference and l V I i stressed the necessity of con- . L : ~ . "5 Ymcmg People that their doh'a- The new home of “Club 24", Crystal Service Station. Here till! ing, in two sections, from the . . “on is impohtanlt- He said the who sponsor the Alcoholics Anon- club members have purchased old airport at Tignish. . [f you are conSIdermg a . . ; . ., . ngmeisude Branch of the Can- ymous meetings in Summerside, a site, constructed ahcement base; The first half of the Structure - ' v- « -- I- _3 Ian egll'om is doing a great is seen taking form on a Water ment, and are in e process'o arrived at the Summerside we ,I K. c. ' Job in pmmotling their clinic and Street West location beside the moving a 70 by 241/: foot build- Monday afternoon, and prepara_ J ' ‘ gongmm'l’?’ted MaYO!‘ Currie and tions were underway Tuesdayl'to ' ‘ Most Rev_ Malcolm A_ Mac_ “mmeTSlde 0“ Winning the to set up another commwtee at Mrs. Cudmore said 5293 per- place it on cement foundation Mayor’s challenge last year. North Rustico. sons were enrolled in swimming Where it Will be raised an addi‘ Eachern, Bishop of Charlotte- Mayor Edwin Johnstone of drilling a new well con- tact R. T. Morrison Co., Summerside. We a re _ new Knights of Columbus merside. The youth Centre for- ; Yam Centre and. Council C‘liam— merly was St. Paul’s Hall. Some j bars were opened at impressive 600 people were in attendance on aegemonies last Sunday in Sum- Sunday when His Excellency _ , . . tional four feet on cement blocks ' d to drill wells d meem, s were ham, classes last year as compared to h . . _ eqmppe town, officiated alum Opening. Charlottetown was also present. hell? month aim the cor: 5050 in 1957. 1500 of mesa meat- to prOVide club rooms in the Wednesday Thursday . - . . . . - ~ ~ . t. The main floor Will d' ter de th In conclusron Mr. Jones made it e m each of the mne cen- ted awards in 1937 while 1895 re basemen I, " any lame , any p the announcement “hat the PE' g};st ll/Ir. Younker said in the caved awards this year. take the form Of a hall wm‘” : o o l . ‘ , . _ .. , _ will be available for public rental with reliable and ex_ : m I n u M i 1‘gecctliléflSislomppoei/Ety arhads thfeferc? pm me months the comntmtee dragging (35:23; lgdige 3:? When wt in use by the Club' John Bea! se a V I ' ‘ ' has 'ven emer ency assisance , ‘ ~ ' . , R0 . . V . operation of its members in on bf: occasiongof 15 fires in Vince are less so far this year The SummETSIde A-A- 0111b lost ’ m 1’ perienced drlllers. ' - ~, - , -, their club rooms and furniSlb M blood donor campaigns. He said which 108 victims were jnvolw which Is encouraging to Red ings in the fire that destroyed urphy 5 35+ ’ . he felt the active sponsorship of ed_ He condude by paying m. Cross officials. the MacArthur block last winter, Seldom has the screen R. 1'. Mornson Co, ‘ E, 3 the doom Wm me?! much to bute to all members of disaster and since then have been located h . th 2 24 5 id 5 ;‘ .» e e e g‘fsigclrcélsis goal}?! committees, CRITICIZES CROSSWALKS temporarily in Club moms above seen sue a daring eme. Dial 6 ummers e ' ' ' . the Famil Baker on Central Robert Younker, Deputy The First Aid committee re OSHAWA’ Ont (CE?) _ Alden street- y y OF THE GUARDIAN told of posters and calendars tion in home nursing. Mrs. Mac- mittee said active disaster c-om- fgeimgottilzaet :glihgorxnng‘ftezcgfg T°r°nt° 5 flew PEG-“it?” "055' , Detailed report: of the tremeu- being sent out to each branch and Donald stated such items as mltbees are functioning Well ems es e013,“ around y homes walks as ,,5‘,",perf°o.hst “‘1 “9' dons amount of work being done concluded by stating that an in wheelchairs, hospital beds, etc, at Alberton, O'Leary, Summer- and p m of home ‘and called vfor- I beheve pedestal-l in the province by the Red Cross ternational study centre for the are loaned for a maximum three side, Kenszington, Borden. Chem 5 a agatg 4 m m. t d Ems?“ take care 0f themsflv‘is, were revealed last evening at the juniors will be held in Toronto months, and that this loan service lottetown, Montague, Morell and Ham 1 S tytegvafh avg a e“; ‘f gm?“ 3 Chane? by mommls' . semi-annual meetlng of the P.E.I. next August and two teenagers continues to increase each year. ‘Souris, and plans are underway fe 3 5-° 58? -‘ erle are. he sald: Torqnto 5 program guves Division of the Canadian Red will attend from this province. She stated 1510 articles had “Si and Pom“ “1 “9 provmce pedestrians right-Ofdway over mo- Cuofss Society held in the Sum- This study centre will help fost~ been borrowed last year, repre- Whale,53,5 Person‘s were treated wrists at mall‘ked CPOSSWalkS- menslde Legion Home. er understanding between coun- senting a value of more than $23- for “limes IaSt Year- Eeed president Shaw ex tries and give the various dele- 000. She said the lack of return- mMFsblH-dga Palmlgrl‘egfortefi 0h ‘12, gree ings o e arge ga- gates a chance to discuss mutual ing these items at the end of the ‘- 8 en ‘ hum S V0 1111- ‘ of interested members in problems, he said. three monthe period makes it inlg'e arsgwggwggsliitj a pauem teens working tin conjunction mndance and told them of the Handicap committee chairman, difficult to keep enough supplies. ' with the various Red Cross pro- D igtude. oi: thed, worg Sgt the Dr_ 3.1:. O'Hanley was “name firstNECDonald etxpressfeere— Mps_ AR. Mabmews, who has granlisdaegdflllx/Irs. HarrybCudmore rossm ana a an coun- to he re en and ms rt was g a e resigna ion 0 lss been m at her he in Albert ,1, ooncu e report y giving - mlthroughout the world. given pbys DE, Lloyd Eefiw, fie Vera Darraoh as Director of has entered the wxélsem Hospital. a detailed story on the water Borden Legmn Han one president introduced Mayor stated that during the ummmonm Nursing and welcomed and in safety program ; . PRICES" .SLASHfib roll?" ] .THlsz Wednesday, Oct. 22 WA. Currie who extended a we'- period 23 children were hospital. trodu-cled her succeSsor Mrs. Wen- Miss Frances barter arrived it Hi i ‘ ‘ SUMMERSIDE BUREAU with a membership of 16,999 he merit and (2) courses of instruc- Chairman for the disaster com- 9°” gm“ by Dr‘ W' R‘ S‘ew' man‘ Finley Defoe has criticized ~ : She said water safety covers come tofit‘he meeting (on behalf ized for treatment and 20 of dell Wood. ‘ from Montreal on Saturday to flour different phases: (1) Gen- Modem and old time , 0f the mtllens- fOUOWIh-g Whlcn these were sent to various child~ The campaign 501‘ funds 1'9- spend this week With her par- epal pmmlotjlonlafl work making d . 9 12 30 r. ~ ,J- Frahh'Al‘he’t‘E President of the rens hospitals outside the pru- port was delivered by M13 Wll- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Larter, aimizens aware of water safety; ancmg —' ' lSummerSide Branch Joined in ex- vince. The report stated that liam Hayward, chairman of that Alberton. ._ (2) traini and in ectlin life ' '! Wallde a warm and cordial Wel- costls had increased for treatment committee. He thanked all those D. A. Dunlop, who has ser- guards; 1:15) trawl:ng w i t er Musm by- ]!i-Fl s orchesm l'whe- Mr- Ame“ Stressed the Olthide the Province and that the who were influential in the cam- ved Alberton and West Point safe/Ly mstmcrtors- (4) swim. Adm‘ssmn 50 cents l‘untiring work .of the Red Cross hospital bill for, these children paign especially those in Sum- Presbyterian congregations as mmg classes; ’ women s organizations and of the alone amounted to $5,105.97. merpslide and Prince County. catchist during the past 18 loontributions at home and abroad .- . , ' i . l u ~ 7 W the less fortunate. MlSS B Munroe reported for However, he added that ony months. left Monday morning for {NINE COMMITTEE Mrs. E.E.\Clawson on the W0- about 83 per cent of the objec- River Denys, N. 8., Mrs. Dunlap l; N. t . S . men’s work stating the Island tive had been met so far com- left Alberton several weeks ago. me s anding committees then Division of the Red Cross had pared b0 36 per cent last year_ . . sgave reports for the past nine shipped 15 cases of articles over- He stated mat Last year the Wayne MacKlnmon. Alberton. ls Lmonths The first was_g‘1Veh by seas containing a total of 4933 Red Cross in the province Spent a patient in the Western Hospital. :Qhah‘m‘an 0f the Jumor RM items. Mrs. Victor Travers statel over $42 000 and received on] LCross committee K.A. Parker. womens work in summerside in. ’ y Ml‘S- Joselp'h Hughes. Emerald. ,Mr. Parker stated there are 635 a little more than $28 000. The - - ' . . cluded the shl ment overseas oi . , ’ 15 8 guest 151115 weak Of her 50mm“ active branches in the province 1434 amticles_ p I rem’aln‘der has to come from the law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 9 Get this tremendous value... A mod- ern Findlay Range for only $129.95. ‘ national organization so, he M 1 . ’ “baton . . .. 3.. NIKE‘EINIGECD‘EICMDITEEIEW‘ Om“ said. “We are not payin' g our em“ oamaghan 4“ has.“ _ ‘ I ' ‘ p ‘g I l " Miss Terra Gill'is Alberlbtm is cmncorrnowu _ Tel. 3934 for the nursmg comm1ttee said 0W“ “35’ - . . . ’ . w st -‘summzpsma _ m. 8011 G U I I I I I their department is two.phase 9p. Mr. Hayward told the meeting «recervmg treatment in the o - erati-on, ( 1) free loans of equio- that only 88 per cent of the ob- ern Hospital. , , \ CTION “45" Score cards .1 sale at Guardian-Patriot Cen- MOORE & McLEOD LTD. ‘ console at Gourlie Rexall Drug YOUR OLD .Store, 21 Central Street. Phone I . \ :7. e.‘flatiit-dber 20 till Saturday, 0c. R E 0R Z FRIDAY and \ JACKET! SATURDAY (AM) 5’ Reed Organ (Dominion), Bell organ, one new Scale Piano. Low prices C. J. “hafl'nnt, Howian. RETURN ADULT Polio Clinic hr second innocullation at O’- a : rful \ Bu 5 for . o . - Leary School Thursday om, 23m. We nd e y — 6230130930 p. in. ~ » M’— 7 - ' 3 h PANTRY SALE and Bazaar, sz-Klémedy’s Silo-re, Kensington, Slat- ' , , ‘ ( l _ , ,_ . V 2 ' l - V > ' . infamy, October 25th, at 7:30 p.m. ‘ I l V LOWEST ; sponsored by New London W.A. ' - O ’ PRICES E ITS A JOB — getting children ’ . . . _ fin and out of snowsuits. Bring Anywhere . them in now to have Christmas pggorbraits taken before the weath- fér gets cooler. The Road’s Studio , ’ Wind Camera Shop. \ 5 THE ANNUAL Meeting of the _ . . West Prince Liberal Association. . ~ scheduled for tonight in the O’- r Leary Public Hall, has been post— T . COATS ‘ L '3 Med until Nov. 5. D E R M E 1 .JAcKETsI Buy It on 5 C.W.L. CARD PARTY Mrs. Jos- . 3 elm Callaghan and Mrs. M.M. .CAPEst, M . Our Lay- : oley were co-hostesses at the O. f Awa plan_ E L. card party in Alberton par- I; y 3 15h Hall Monday evening. First - A Small : Prizes were presented to Mrs. v ~ ‘ 1 Frank McAlduff and Gordon Jef- ‘ On Sale Deposit E 981% consolations to Mrs. M. 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