Rofarians Addressed S By 4-H Club Spokesmen Mr. Kelvin Blacqulere of North Rustlco and Miss Isabel Mac- Callum of Brackley Point. King and Queen respectively of the 4-H Clubs of P.E. Island, gave a com- prehensive and lucid explanation of the aims and objects of their organization before a representat- ive body of business and profess- .onaI men in Rotary at the weekly luncheon Monday. The mectirg was held at the Charlottetown Hotel and presided over by Bob Parent. chairman of the rural- urban committee with Reg Bell as co-chairman. The ensignpor emblem uI tiie 4-H Club is a four leaf clover with in "H" on each leaf. signifying the pledge "Heads to clear tliiuk- ing. Hearts "to greater loyalty, Hands to larger service and Health to better living for Club. Communi- ty and Country." This year Ilie membership throughout Canada stands at 73.000 who are celebrat- ing the 25th anniversary of the foundation of the organization. BOTH SEXES ACTIVE "King" Blacquiere. who was the first speaker. pointed out that the prevailing impression that 4-H Clubs were a boys organization was far from correct. There are now 36.000 active girl members who take part in 18 projects, from home economics and sewing. to stock raising and gardening. At the Royal Winter Fair this year. scar- cely a day passed without a club member winning honours. While 4-H clubs really date back in 1912. it was not until 1924 when trips to the Royal Winter Fair were awarded to winners at Rural Youth Fairs in each province. that the organization began vigorously to pursue club activities. Now more than 100 boys and girls represent COMPLETE CCMBINATID ATTACHMENTS FOR 4-H Club: from all over Canada at the Fair in Toronto. Boys and girls between the ages of 14 and 2!. are eligible for an- rolirnent in the clubs which now total 1,05 tin-oiighout Canada. Mr. Blacqulere urged that was and daughters engaged in club projects should be encouraged "for they are the citizens of tomorrow, and the future rests in their hands." COMMUNITY SPIRIT "Queen Isabel" said that 4-H Club work stressed community spirit.and for this reason she was glad to let people know what the organization stands for and what they are doing to make better citi- zens of young people in Canada and 19 other countries. She des- cribed the organization and its con- tact with the various Provincial Departments dealing with Agri- culture. She told of the inner work- ings of the clubs and how parlia- mentary procedure was followed at meetings. Dealing with club routine Miss Mccallum described the work oi her own Club at Brackley Point. where last year each of 19 mem- bers was expected to obtain a calf. feed and care for it and show it on Achievement Day. 15 calves were shown on that day. "Speaking as a girl". Miss Me- Callum said. "I sincerely feel that it is worth while for every girl who has the opportunity. to he a Club study. observance and practical experience. better understand what it requires to make and keep animal husbandry the back-bone of Agriculture.” STRESSES COOPERATION L because they can by In expressing the thanks of the club, co-chairman Reg Bell stress- iiiiii Our Boarding House Maior Hoopla CIRI. GUIDE NEWS :T1ET How could Guiding in Prince Erl- wsrd Island help but nourish iiith such spirit as is shown by our Trainers and Guiders. Training Day which was held at Epviurih Hall in Summerside Saturday was AND Blue Guiders were there a huge success. Brown Guidcrs from all over the island. There was Muriel Richards from Sourls, her husband brought her in from Souris after his work Friday 'lI;,'Ill arriving in the City about 1.30 A.M. so that Muriel could leave first thing in the morning. Ann Cered- Ine from Georgetown, her husbimd Joan LeLacheur to Charlottetown brought Ann. Ann Murphy and before daylight while the rest of us were sleeping in our beds. Kay Steele. Morell, missed her drive and she had to hitch That is the spirit prevailing among our Guiders, all eager to learn and to bring the best back to their Companies, and; believe me they got the best. ' The Training Sessions conducted by Mrs. Charles Linkletter. Miss Suzanne MacKinnon. Mrs. W. .l. man one my mmseov SEFELI. Moaaisssvl-no READ IN use WIPES moo 'I't-lA&r5(l-IE HAD A till? x KILLED IN AN ooo ACCIDENT i. is 0 ed the necessity of close cooper- ation between city and rural folk in the Edevelopmentof a healthy economy. ed the appointment of a Rotary blood donors committee consisting of Art Wellner, Reg Jenkins, Bob Pitt. Clare Hodgson and Rev. T. H.B. Somers. under the chairman- ship of Bill Hayward. bers of the Nomads football organ- ization, winners of the McCui-dy C Gregor McCailum. Brachley Point and James Blacquiere. North Rus- ticn, fathers of the guest speakers. Mr. Gus Flynn and Mr. W.A. Gau- def 5'4 VE TIME! .94 V5 lrf0IlE.V.' D0 I00! J08! IIRDIIIID IMME 6 C ummins . PIINEII lllilll & SIN T Rodd. and Mrs. Harry Cudmure and Mrs. Ferno Rogers were in- teresting and instructive. The lad- ies of the Local Association serv- ed lunch at noon to all out-of-town Guiders and a dinner at night to at Guiders. Mrs. Fred Jenkins gave a very interesting talk about her visits to different companies while visiting Hiiglaiid and Scotland. Miss Carry Holman. another good friend of Guiding congratulated Mrs. Marilyn Liiiklctter. Captain of lst Summcrside Company. on winning the Bessboroiigh Shield and gave it to Mrs. Linklctter to hold until it can be properly presented to the company A worthwhile day was brought to an end with cvcnsong and Taps. BUSY DAY CANTERBURY, England (CPl -A record number of 3,000 books was issued in one day from the public library in this Kent city. President Frank Curtis announc- MORE CROSS BORDER OTTAWA (CP) -- Border cros- sings to Canada from the United States in October rose to 1.347.869 from l.il9:l,82l a year ago. The bur- eau of statistics reported Monday volume of highway traffic crossing the border was 23 per cent heav- ier in October, and almost 14 per cent heavier in the Jauary-Oct- ober period than in corresponding periods last year. The executive and team mem- up were club guests as were also IN MEMCRIAM JAMES FREDERICK HENDERSON There passed away at the Peter Bent Bringham Hospital, Boston. Mass. on November 15, 1955 James Frederick Henderson in his sixt- ieth year. formerly of Charlotte- town. P. E. l. The deceased has been ill for the past year but in spite of the best medical help he failed to recover. He leaves to mourn besides his widow. formerly Beatrice Whitlock of Charlottetown. P. E. l., two sons Capt. Roger Henderson. Woodstock, N.B. and Warren of Charlottetown. also one brother Joseph, Charlotte- town, and two sisters. Mrs. Colin Love Borden, P. E. l- and Mrs. Florence Ouchard. Wooclstock, NB. The funeral services were held from the MacLean Funeral Home on November 19 by Brigadier Mar- tin of the Salvation Army. Moncton N.B. who also officiated at the grave Interment was in the Peo- ple's remetery. The pail bearers were Thomas Whelan. Harry Craig Amby Smith, Harry MacNevin, Roy White and Perry Carr. FLORAL TRIBUTES PILLOW The family CRESCENTS The Grandchildren WREATHS Florence. Joe and fanmy Employees Maritime F.li-ciric Co. Ltd. iPower Planti Harry and Eleanor Craig I mm the time and effort put into this day by Mrs. Linkletter. Mrs. Rog- ers, M-rs, Cudmore, Miss McKinnon. Mrs. Rodd and Mrs Diimoni. Com- missioner for Training. Now Guides. it is up to you. Your leaders wil not disappoint you. don't disappoint them. Have a full attendance at your meetings. 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Transport Minister Marler said Tuesday. "Canada has become an important factor in international aviation. not merely because of her geographical position but because Canadians themselves like to travel by air." he said in a speech follow- ing opening of a new runway at lWildey Lodge No. 27 I.0.0.F. FEW UNSOLVID LONDON fCPl --Pohce record Wales last year. solved. SPRAYS Francis and Colin Six went un family Aunt Lou and Hazel. Boston Arthur Chandler and family iStella. Fred, Lilly and Daisy. Mont- real Mildred and Hillard Arthur. Sum- merside Salvation Army Corps. Charlotte- town. P. E. I, Salvation Army Corps. Woodstock B. N. TELEGRAMR Salvation Army Corps, Woodstock, Vi N.B. CARDS OF SYMPATIIY Mr. and Mrs. Roy White and iam- ilv Wallace and May Higgins Dave and Letty Blrt Mrs. Robert Doyle Dave and Nellie Carr Joe Cullen Gordon and Viola Haynes Mrs. Wesley Ford Ted. 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Ltd. during their recent sad bereave- ment. - . .-,,.,L . . . st of Charlottetown, on other permit some damage sustained you BIC RETREADINC NEWS Bertha, Fred. Martha and Ford Wed., Nov. so, 1955 The Guardian If-so 9 i 'l 5- '.I ed 137 murders in England and. ', Pope's Mysti Hy Webb McKinley VATICAN CITY (AP) The weekly Osservaiore Delia Domen- ica. published in the Vatican. says the Pope heard a voice saying "a vision will come" the day before the image of Christ Is reported to c Vision l Reported From Vatican oh good Jesus. call me: OHIO! II to come to you." According to the first pu account in the Italian weekly ill lustrated magazine Oggi. till sion came to comfort him. not W: call him. venire ad jte. . died Nov. 4th. This family of carol made from a panel of hardboard. A pattern available to readers is taped in place and traced for saw- ing out the blank street lamp. When the first coat of . white is dry the fun of adding the Just tape on the pattern and trace spaces for the colors. Begin with daddy's striped cane and muffler. junior's mittens and stocking cap; and mamma's red bow. There are lots of spaces for vivid blues and holly greens, with just the right shade for the faces. Every detail is complete on pattern 414 which will be postpaid for 31.50. Guardian Pattern Dept., 443 West 5th Aye- erred by Dinawells nisnurls. Int nue, Vancouver, B.C. IT MAY if i colors begins. sion will come." the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whelan and have appeared at his bedside. family The t. to be published in Mr. and Mrs. John Van Maarion the Weeklyls Dec. 4 issue. was carried this morning in the news- paper II Quotidiano. organ of the Italian Iaymcns” organization Cat- holic Action. The magazine says that last Der l during the Pnntiff's grave ill- ness he heard a voice saying "The mysterious annnunccdment was confirmed ing." the weekly says. "On Dec. 2, while the first light of dawn was breaking. the Pope saw: The Lord ' was close beside him. silent. in all His majesty. "Pius XII thought this was the call: Jesus had come to him to tell him follow Me." COMFORT, NOT CALL "He interpreted the silence to mean ”Magister sdest et vocat te the Master is present and coils next mom. spoke of the mystic visit to a ve ,. you. "The Pope replied. '0 bone Jiiiii, o hone Jesii vora nir. jiibc me .' Oh good Jesus. IN MEMCRIAM MRS. ARTHUR DEROCHES Mrs. Mary IMCCHITIIIPI wife nIiMrs Hugh !llacSwain in her 73 Arthur DeRochea. Rlchand. Mass. She was a native of Prince Edward Island and had resided in Richland for ur years. Besides her husband she is sur-, vived by three sons. Arthur. Clif- ford. and Edward also two aunts, Mrs. Minnie Mahar and Mrs Han- nah Linardy of Brighton. Mass. Funeral services were conducted from Emmet Sullivan it may be your liver! If: a fast! 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A solemn high mass at Holy Family Church at 9 a.m. followed by interment Holy Family Cemetery. Wdrkshop Pattern; by lint: Wyeth Spoon singers is including the red Then port was virtually the same 0ggl's, save for its acount of -; warning voice a day before vision. RAPID RECOVERY The Vatican weekly denies ptiblislied report in Milan's Co' self spoke to the Holy Father. Osservniore Della Domenic says "The same morning the Pope few intimates. These persons 1 I evening, when the worsening great apprehension throu and the world. thought for a .' merit that the him. But Pius XII was saved f the Church and Cain olicism ii ed vision, made a rapid receive i IN MEMDRIAM . MR HUGH MacSWA1N I There pas:-ed peacefully sway . lCable Hcarl West on Oct. 30th.. '- one of its most beloved and re Ipectod l'CSldFf1l..S in the person I S. year at the home of her dough ' Mrs- Arthur Anderson. Her dea camc after a long and painful ill ness against which the best of -- -' ical Carr and loving ministratln I Through all the long period of I C fering she never complained bu bore it all with unwavering III II and patience. I Loved by friends and neighbou she will be missed by all w knew hcr. but most sorely by tho I in the family circle. Her maid name was Mary Elizabeth. den i ! ter of lIlt' late Martin and M I (Hall! Nicholson of Milltown Cro Left to mourn are two sons -- Effie. Mrs. Arthur Anderson. Cab T Head West; one brother. John Milltown Cross; two brothers. 'uel and Fredrick. Milltown -- ' Margaret. Mrs. Wm. Macllalr Brudenell. and Ester. Mrs. -- Macswain, Roseneath. She was a member of Car Presbyterian Church and on ing to Cable Head West transfer: I her membership to Greenwlc United Church Her funeral held from the home of her do - ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Arthur Anderson on Nov- 1st. ducted by her pastor. Rev. 1!. MacLeod. who spoke words of - -- fort and hope to the bereaved. I hymns sung wero "The Lord's M Shephcrd" and ''I Hear it Welcom Voice." and the male choir til. I congregation song. The many beautiful flowers I silent testimony to the love III affection for one who has gone the havcn of rost were pain an sorrow are unknown. The pa bearers were Leslie MacLar - Lelth Sanderson. Iruy MacKevizi Harold Lewis, James Lewis. an Carswell Powell. Funeral was di mi-nt was in thc Mldgell Ccmetar FLORAL TRIBUTE! PILLOW The Family. SPRAY . . . Brother .lnI1n and sister Annie. II life's not worth living Mlmmm rrmg BROKEN CIRCLE ily. MHIIIBIZIIP Mr and Mrs. Arnold Van lderstina and family. lilontmziio faintly. Siimnicrside and Iiil1lll5. F'vlcr's Road Mr and Mr. Iruy MarKeiisia. Cable linad Wrist Mr and Mrs Lawson Jenkins, Charlntlcinwn Mr and Mrs Alvin Animeter. Win- nipc: Miss Tiritty llmlxriiliri, Fltarlnttnu ioun CARD CF THANKS The f:imil,i' of the late Mrtl. Htmi IlI:i('Su':iin WISII in thank Dr. Bur- - - d (91 Poll":-. Mrs. Jamal sign for Passenger Tires and V2-Ton ,f.1.,Q M ,,, 5', ,,.3,.,,., NM. V tall knri friends and nalghhoIQ Trucksi Iwho helped in so many ways lli all who sent flowers. cards mil V k nicss.-igos of sympathy r 2-Ton True s I ' for Passenge AGED CELEBRANT ' . EPSOM. England (CPI - AI 84-year-old was charge? v-iiitbhhlod ” d k and disorder y. e I:)RIIi"PrurI1P was celebrating his pwife's biriliday. FARMS CAFSE LAG TIC-T5 UTTAWA (C?)-A mi-p redne- T60-I5 GOODYEAR TIRES - We Use Only GOODYEAR Ptteiicn. ISLAND TIRE SERVICE 201 Weyinoinii Street PHONE 8525 DAVE MORE THAN 5070 K QiorIo1'tetowii I this in agricultural output was Q chief reason for Canadian Cellini ity production declining in 19M h the first time since 1945. The lab eau of statistics said Moldy It llmlnsry data indicates that 8 tion declined about 28 per cent in the year. The not value of manu- facturing production dropped about two per rent. ' 'APPETIZINCv Oooilnmzl Baltfroww SILBILIZFE) PEANUT BUTT ER the Church and Catholicism. . . ; The Pope, soon after the repor 5." the Popels condition spread such " gh Ron: I of her family could not svai I one daughter. John H., Cardig Head; Alexander. St. Peters No at two sisters predeceased her. -It Mr. and Mrs Leo Collins and Iain. mites aih-mp Iltiinrtlnninghprnpavlv nlngvrvii SPRAY; -1 . . n I , ,.,, LE, ".55? gI',)'.'.',,,T'T,...;"r-'.Ifi'.'."'. i..iI'i. Mr and Mrs Geo Gillis. lose ; I UV: Pills on hand. npafh I Mr. and ilrt Filmrr Macswaln I ' not value of agricultural produr - 3 ip. rierr Delia Sera that the vision " I r - l . . I I '6 Osserva tore Della Dornenicfl-10 I 4 .5 .27;-xr:.('.m.:w o I