- Au” ls Agwkma of ' 1 Wed. October 24, toss The Guardian page 17 All Blame In Death Of Woman S'sicle Branch Of Red Cross ' ?”'"”c' '”'"""””"' '""' Hears Half-Yearly Reports gtalbertonofanyhiameiiithe death of Miss Annie Belle Heg- mg. g that he had The semi-annual meeting of the'work by Mrs. Traverse. swimm- ahead two or Summerside Branch of the Red ing and water safety by Mr.Keith 1" I committee near 'i;onofMillRivef.VllndlndIlI result of injuries received when muck by I 0!? NYE 5! M11 Cross Society was held last eve- Lapp and blood donors Leard at A"''""' "' "" ""' sung in the Canadian Legion iiau. by Dr.Hillard Clar . jug of 0ct0ber W18 bfvlllht The meeting was presided over Following the bus ss meeting. in by a coroner: tiny at an in- by the president. Mr. J. Frank the members were addressed by quest held last evening is the Court Arnett. and reportsfrom the vari- Miss Helene MacArthur. Nltiollll House. Summersidn. our committees were submitted Director of nursing services of Coroner Dr. Vl.B.CalllllIll by Mrs. William Strong which the Canadisn Red Cross Society. med while Mr. D.O.Stswart. .C. showed that the receipts during Miss MacArthur has recently to represented the crown, the year amounted to 373.64 with turned-from service in Korea and Dr. J.C. Simpson, who attended expenditures amounting to 3272.79, gave a most interesting talk on the deceased at the Prince It miles per hour and was Partly leaving a bank balance of 8453.85. her experiences while on duty there Hospital. will the 3111711 1- blinded by "SM! of Vehicle! pIrls- in submitting her report Mrs. lie talk was followed by the show- ied and told of the extent ed a short distance in front of him Strong said, "owing to an an in of ma” mu,u..unl mg "11. isjuris. He stated site on the oppolltz Ilde of the street. in the Town Hall we lost all our our aspects of the countfy. 11! natures of both legl. He said a woman came out from equipment and were compelled to people and the conditions under isgged m39l'l'-'9” 9"” bdlhld I lllfud mick 10 01' 11 buy two new sewing machines. which they exist. The slides ll- gye brow, large gruises feet in front of his vehicle. running Profiting from our experience in lustratcd the beauty of the country uyper back, a large area across the street. l-le attempted to thatfire. we put on 81,000.00 in- and others showed the dlwlltltlull orrhage over the right kidney area, stop but hit her with his left head surance on the contents of our and suffering of the people caused several bruises ova the abdomen light. He got out and found the worn room which we now occupy in by war. md was in shock and great pain. an lying a few feet in front of his the old hospital." A hearty vote of thanks was Dr. Simpson revealed that in car. He said he stopped a puslnl Reports from other committees moved to the speaker by Rev. J. morning of October lath. Dr. Bimp- car and asked the driver to get were received which included dis- Donald Macltay and presented by a doctor. Mr. Leard stated he aster services by Edwin Nicholson the president, Mr.Arnett. stayed until Miss Meggison was be taken away to hospital by Dr. Cam- Bod p . eon stated that performed the eron. Mrs..Leard who was a passen ducted the service at aqua a ger in her husband's car corrob- 11 a.m., assisted by Mr. William ed had a small fracture of the nested his evidence. ' stavert, who read the Scripture , . Cat's C.J.D. Bungay and D.L. Dr. Howard Hart. of Saskatoon, lesson, and Mr. Thomas Moyse. . Ogilvie, of the Alberion Detach- sask., paid a brief visit to Bedeque who offered prayer. Mr. W.J. Reid meat R.C.M.P. gave evidence con- recently. calling on his aunt Mrs. delivered the address. Re related mess i . P 10- TMMIS Moyse. and Mr. Moyss his address to the en's con- autopsy and found that the deceas- skull ovv the mastoid area (lift tag dri aegis: riraraomorrir"-k-Ami-? i'1.l'i'i'i'i'i'i' E I . i l . ed that in his opinion death was due to (l) ruptured kidney. (2) fractured shill is) severe hic- tures to both legl. Mr. Isaac Meggison brother of the deceased, testified that he had graphs and a diagram of the ac- and Mrs. Edna Jenkins. ' ference which was held at Stan- cident scene. They also testified that the brakes and lights of the Mrs. (Dr.) J.B. Champion and Leard vehicle were found to he in her daughter, Miss Helen Champ- good condition and that there was ion. Halifax, were visitors here no evidence of liquor. over the weekend. They were hope Beach In some time ago. when no laymen gathered for fellowship and consideration of vi- tal Christian problems. The men's Choir had charge of the music The verdict was as follows: ”Ac- guests of Mrs. Champion's sister. with Mrs. Walter Craig, organist. tothe evidence submitted. Mrs. Reginald Forbes and Mr. the Miss Annie Belle Meggis- Forbes. Lower Bedeque. The choir of the Bedeque United Church attended the hymn festi- Dr- Robert Smith. Bedeque. at- val at the Cornwall United Church tended the Dalhousie University as Sunday evening, October zut, Faculty of Medicine refresher 3,9, course from October is to 19. l on, came to her' death on the death on the morning of October 10th. 1956, in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside of injuries received on the evening of October 4th on Church St.. Alberton. hltlllll 5&0 struck by a car, 1049 model Ford The annual School of Rural driven by home Icard of Albcton Church Music. was recently held cmo h GUARDIAN nnounan WENESDAY night dance Borden Legion Hall. IN 11.30. Don Messers Orchestra. IIOT Chicken supper. lot 10 Hall, Wednesday. October 14, proceeds FINAL CIEARANCI-'.' rupture of the kidney. He conclud- and in our opinion theremwarm no in the, United Church here and was ' u,-ch g egljg the part of s v- atten ed by members of Churc muted ch u 2,. 1,:;,? 3:51-d,j all h giloir; fggml various pgrtz of ms KENSINGTON BUYING ve e poul- Members of the urywere: p an ss on: were e n e I , try Monday through Thursday. Dodds (foreman). Jack Schurman. afternoon and evening. Rev. L.M. Wedu '1'hIIr-- 7-15-9-15 Excite wsddeil Bros, Crapaud. Roy Johnston, George Morrison. Murray. pastor of the United menti suspense! Action! in the Ggorgc Peters. Lloyd Small and Church. Kensington was the con- If-lI'I"lng. amazing adventure of REGULAR Tliursday nisht name ductor of the School. how British. French. Dutch. Pol- dance, Kmaington Legion Home. lab. and Canadian P. 0. W.'s es- Music by Meiiowairves Orchestra. Laymen's Sunday was duly ob- coped from GeI'mInY'B "escape ?.:”:i":..E'.2.""'”””"”' W" Punch Boards, ”i.!iL:..?"5.i&i””&'::::i'. r.o.::;;..C-:::.: ':.;;:"5..s.&":'.:.z mums--um snow-we ems,-an-. to 9-95 . charge. Mr. Ralph Csllbeck, con- ring John Mills. Eric Portman. - slgf Machines Bankbligragavgg wed. & rri. worth ROMIIQHS HOG!" Are confkcafed T0 visrr -mo Pm ' ' a BELGRADE (Reuters) - Pres- Three Puncla b0"d"lo:l””:cml'e!' Ident Tito”: g o v e r n m e n t an- l":;&H:;'m.enng837Ip' "om p),ce.' nounced Thmiday that Roman- of business in st. Eleanors. Mis- fan government and Communist couche and 5l1mm91"ldf-'- R-Ru party leaders will arrive here :1!-he tzrdftriid cl?lln1?t;(iaatedQ E? "3; Saturday for a nine-day visit. The nonnnn I , . , s s Of Korean Work i Miss Helen MacArthur, who has recently returned after spending in months organizing the Korean Red Cross. was the guest speaker at the regular luncheon of the C Pgmps, Flats, . gins ate 9! "'1'" ""- "V mac. TO 1095 Loafers! Styleal I I "ENS DRESS l U OXFORDSI 0 Many Styles! 0 All Sizes, Widths from 6 to ill Rotary Club of Summersida. De- scribing her stay in Korea. Miss MacArthur said it was.a wonder- ful experience for her. Going from a country of swift communications and recent history to a land where the calenda dates in the year 4.000 one must appreciate that they are living In an entirely different world. The history of Korea is one of Ihppression and determination to lsep their nationality. only with- Magistrate's court. 3l1m'"""d' delegation Wm mum other l"d' Wed, Thur.. 7:15-9:15. Matinee ,.'(.fd.y. ing Communists from Soviet bloc 1-huh 339, Alan Ladd, Audrey Th! COIIH revealed "III these nations who are fast lplklllx Duum um Marin p.v.n in would he the last cases to come amends with Tito, who was ex- .cuon,dnm. --DRUM 33”;-u In re" '.i”.r'i”.'.3"f'? v:..M.:::.::e ::..";; ..E.':':..i".”;..c.'.”i';i”'” c an a uure - - cases will be prosecuted under pro- visions of the Criminal Code. The code provides a maximum pen- alty of two years lrrryrisonment for the :;PhPel' orlxownermasndt e fine of or s men or than caught using the mlchllleh We are pleased to announce that we have procured the irilhe 1381 100 YCIH III! C50 0llt- M P31145111 "W 9llf0N9mel" 09 services of Mr. John R. Rochford. a well known Alberton resi. side world been allowed to know floors in the Province are miking den; who mm mm 91.4,.” ,9." egpgfigncg in "gm-.1 mg. the people and the country. a drive against til! OW!!!" Ind chandising. We look forward to increased patronage and will CHOOSE SONG auawnu of. punch boards and endetavour to give prompt and efficient service in all depart- c”"'p'"d "M W” ”"'”"'V 0" Inniltiliermcases on the docket men 5' ”'””'” "" ”' """'V' ”"i ”' - Pl"? from Tin!-h Wu fined MILLIGAN BROS SUPER MARKET spite of this have been able to ' maintain a cheerful outlook on ,f,':,'?""' gill. If itucame C0 I.TllI0lCIdbI- A mm from puruga pleaded ween ea ng two me a ay) which is all they ever :00 Ind it: pli)iisu::ls1:chi::iq':.nxdog:: having no music or song, or hate and 33) Md com. um ""9 mm W91 ""5 ”"Y A Summerside party was fined Wu” llllhultll-11181! 0500" 0" 015. and costs for failing to file "W m"l- . an inoorne tax return for 1985. The Red Cross movement was Two parties were fined :25. and started in 1045 but oennd to ob- enlta for failing to obtain an op- crate again in 150 when the I'ator's license for 1956 (second communist war began, and it was offence for both). not revived until loss after the The superintendent of a com- truce commission was oatabllalr put! Ollrlt-ill trucks in the Prov- ed in sueoi. no dgyutgngn .3 inco was fined :15. and costs for the time throughout the whole pernuttins threevehlclea to be comm-y Wu . ht yum driven with Quebec registration. lk complet coggf. d Q11 A party from K9lllllIKtOll WI! .44 Pit SHOES! O Straps, Oxfords, Black Patental . O Sines 8V; to 81 CHILDREN'S U ,,,,,,5,, SHOE SAEE A?r?Trs Reg. To 5.95 88 51,1 Y 55 PAY UH ER R9l- to 0.95 Ladfes' Misses' and Child .88 B PR ”e;.".:::..'i"'"- .88 PR PUMPS! D All Styles II Heels! D Brown. Black Blue and Rodi Our last week of shows this season. Closing Sunday Night. October 28th WEDNESDAY 0: THURSDAY. ocroann M-18 "BELLE OF THE YUKON" in Technicolor. Starring Randolph Scott. Dina Shore. Gipsy Rose bee. Bob Burns. Cartoon and canteen service 0:45 p.m. FRIDAY & SATURDAY-"JOHNNY DARK" in Tech- nicolor. Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie. Don Taylor, 0.45 .m. . SUNDAY-"TROUBLE IN THE GLEN" Color. Mar- garet Lockwood. Forest Tucker. - REG. TO 0.05 ' LADIES. GROWING GIRLS' PUMPS, smars, SANDALS. Loan-ms! YOUR 99 CHOICE I I Blneher Style! Heavy Compositio- Sela, Storm Walt. Black or Brownl Reg. 4.95 -33 Boys '88 1? mg uni Mao”. n "9"-9. fined 835. and costs for driving S Q I T E 7 , wu m . ,.,.,,,k.K':.u,. ;l:hi:;di:care:rgtit:aryaond 7-! I h'Rg.. Dg I, 3 '.,,.'u:,;,;3:pt Growing Girls RUBBE pautsi crossnot up n. - '- -' -v- ---r 1.1. 9:” um w who pleaded "Not guilty" to a L08fCl'S! . I II! orphans. dmlhr QHVIU VII adjourned for . Rid: Brown, PR. . Heavy Duty --j--I A campaign for meinbarshlh: In" two Witnetkt live Neolite . AS'4ltle8all X ' i -- --- - -- nncnur ,,,,d,,',',,, W3 an ';o,,j',,,,, Till" 3.30 - 7.15 - 9.10 " . , "' enduring and was so ihettodaytherearetwoandone mo. .... .C-n'w' Mesa JACK PALANCE-EDDIE ALBERT lsation ll I fully lllJ- LADI:3EG:'l:i,IsSsBs. ; .0lIIi' SAM-' IS ROCKING I'll! I.i'lAND!! be of the international Rod Owls 0 Bociety. mm A, an 1. , C M Figure or Tube "We dim, 0' Wm” M . ...'.".'....e.. i ”. :. r SKATES! 3-? """"”" ' mailman 5 W ""-"- - r "” " i . hilt; .37-42:24; Ribs; r 6'r'atma' Flo... isss. Professional Cards - ”r”'” '”'i'-” mmonr 7:15 - 0:15 '"""' L .m' I run szee-ms-ens 1 U snubs!