SI.'sld0"-l-I008 To Theft Chaise 5i- PGWS Church iDistinguisheId Officer To 55"" W! I :3'.':.7":'.':": EEC? , ii-hi-rv 28'-735-F. Menefles Meal M TI 0 " Ar - I . In mg RCAF Station Al 5 side .r. n. Int Insular Iiolihb mgh;u;h';1;d.,,'?;',;,;,ht'c::',, '3': - ...1'hgl regular Bi - Monthly din- Pleuds Guilty -John E. McClellan of Summer- Annuul Meeting -The annllal meeting" of St. Professional cards meetins or the Lions Club. side pleaded guilty to theft and Mark's Anglican Church was held . m-nuns of the now your. the Y'I - .,, 'sl&lile. was held at Howard's was remanded for sentence until in St. Mark's Hall. Kensingtoll. on an-:0"; 0' ";jR-C-5-1.”-9v'1n"i&' Elgtgwwvt 'tl;d Ahftcggnf tft”:-It, Menettea of summer-side inducted Lind 31.11" -I;;l3'f.'"”t'.'.' 0, 5- E-ptnhrkmhlno Resiaurantion Wednesday evenlua. Friday. February 4th. when he 09- Wednesday evening. January lath. ks”; SE 3,: 9129- CAgE "AF C0 1 Ivf:mn:"'B C -nu obmntn seven new lnembers.EleanorLapp. hm wot” man at. Y.. IE0”-is nag, phuowihg the adoptlonoi lutespcaredincoun court terdaywitbagood attendance.andmost 5 ' l 9” ' " " H" V9" - " . Winnlfred Bakenmarlorle Bal.lem.Mw'bmdu.wthhctm.HH. IIGINTIHEATBIBLDO. will visit R.C.A.F. station. Summel'- a Bachelor of "cience u cum... u side today. Recently returned from mechanical engin 3 Europe. AVM Plante is air lnem- University of Mm 1" Lillian connell. nrneetine seott. B" h gfgnggf Francis De Grasse and Ethel Mut- yes of regular business, before His Honor Judge . E. the nut ' M: Ewen mar Darby of the active Church families rep- resented. The Rector the Rev W. The ehhrse arose from a theft Eric Ingrahnm presided and opened ImnmardH mI':,',',' 2;',':.,L”"”""”” by non 3”" of merchandise. valued at over the meeting with a short devotlon- ?'ot,i;J”;e;:cI;'f.It,ct:1t,:et;”3fftw.'t 5" aw 913"” Wned '3” R-C-A-R "' ul'.i'tlle induction tea.i!sl titer gin m 2: "”d"””"'. '9 "” "mm -' ,CI1grI'orud Accounfgnfg Mr. - Nicholson. as chairman at 810000 from the store of B-'15 1101- al service. The minutes of the 1954 - Q - - t emony consisted s are I no . 1, km wok ch 3 wk”. Ltd on th. night at Jun” L Until last July AVM Plante was Before the war. he filled a var Dot club p.t maul.” , R" o wing , it . 0y I" 10"! an M '3'; ' i . mm Ind "10 N" "W1 chief of staff to the commander-l.n- lety of flying. training and admin- Mm, um Wm," whku period was ad which included o...u.. mm. d 0...... Vi"'- wmud mud” Lou thchtdd . who . '3” '7'" '9” "'9 'PPmV9d' chief of the Allledtair forces in lstratlve positions and in 1039 was Wm, the pntwut at th. y-. a aillg-song 0 - m Cf0..I.IIIsl.rvtDInI-Cc.' It hphuluhc of 1, hat... md gut... wrtu ad gliigutgll-in.tI;i &? tilrtlcertthu-ttiicfh central Europe. General L. Norstad. at air force beadquarctaers. Mgnttieiai Mum” mg 31,,-h 1,, th. chm-t The fbiernst of uau:rl:!s,u'outtl(ktluml;y ?..'... .34 g at ,5 - unto. , pocket watches, 0 cigarette light- .. WW5 511135 "19 ImP0"3'" 905m” '34 '9 W399" Mi” 31”” - C: a short business session was held. 13?? 9" , iI.llcttteoo..saui:g Mr. Nicholson. to liiie-1: e"- In electric sh-war and love"! 'J3..lr ?3.dn”'tl'er. hssieaulieenovii 't u" hmqumm M u" Am"! mm Am mm pr&ck:w A "m "d mm wmmm" "' m V” W” Y. mum w' Am” R”'”""”" gh - t air forces Central Europe. AVM seas early in 1042 to :r...-.''.::”.”:.:.:::;..':."":.”''.:';: in" -o"””-- ”ll'-”'3?3-”-””-”-i-Hi l:.”...u::.:::r".:.:"”.::'." PM is cm W M A" 0' ' 'lateglauwindowinthedoor ' plate a course in first aid training 9 . to head b Y's 5195"" L'PP- I""I5' , 41: Coastal ifepfjftlfdgon ':;m,,,,,t"' .,,3,' W. lssrilyn Linkiettar-., -l-he evenings paid by was in connection with i-Iir"””'Lu”" '”"Tu"l1ucI33i' F21? 32'"l.?.""?' ”clsdIu'l'I;uTlled"”od'”" 3 cm” ”' ' "W '"”””I '”'.,.."”.., M" In - - ance, e resum r or ur - - and thus he in a roam” '” ""5". 5:3?” " 5' 1”” '9” 'l''”''" this the Chairman read a letter vice Marshal. - . - 0 dutyy. AVM plsnte returned to the :.,f1(i.?.t.,"ed' rTIptocrIm'rIr':' stlcslfetary for WI "'99 such service M1. '3' 0 Stewart QC uted from Bishop R. H. Waterman com- apul-lng his tour of duty in Europe, United Kingdom late in 1012 and Yr. Menem P" -MMFHI.” rat; Eleanor. Key. Francis De ghould disaaler befall. tot. the whu; Mt: "Harold mending the people for this worthy Group Captain Swetman. D.s.0.. commanded two RCAF stations in two letter. of app,-echmoh u, .311. and Mlrlorle BRUSH Tilt i' Following Mr. Nlch01B0h'l Very Goodwth ,.,,,,.v,;,,,h,,, th.-heated effort. D.F.C.. served as staff officer to No. 6 Bomber Group. He was re ctuht oh, hon, Budd Antnultt was held in the We Centre Wed: eaphhle llrelehi-hf-loll. the thanks of gg. Reports of the organizations were Air Vice Marshal Plante and sc- patriated to Canada in December chairman of the xhmhhhv. ch,-1,1. mildly IV0!IlhK- the club WI! i-ehdered by I-loll given by the various officers. Mrs companied him on several tours of 1943 and appointed deputy alr mem- ma, tree pmjhctt thanking umh-tub u n INSURANCE B. 3. Ellis it Son Limited Fin - Auto - Casualty Alan wedlock. Walter Mouse for th Su if her f r air staff (plans) at R.C.A.F. I in ' t f thi t I n om” Emu n am meeting we" 5' .d Y. M ' School:; Mrs. Oliver Profltt flilr He attributed the Increase in i-h- headiiuhrtc-n. slid oil: tI:iirpmlt's oManet5te piiiiiieiiclr LONDON (AP)-G al Dou ' "mm, a summer" Vance Burgess and Dick Salter. SI 6 S OI1 S Guild; Mrs. H. L. Howard for the attendance. Prayer life of the peo- Later he commanded the R.C.A. Archer, in npprecmtion or . going. 1. M Arm . tu',””th. boftj . w, 5; M", John came,-on go, the pie and the increase in giving to F.'s No. 9 Trsnbport Group until away gm prior to her departure. "0; view" "jg": "Ir; ntezuon oDi'Ol'f'IOII'lSI'! Enteilslm gre tgiscgfsttin wage enterh m S f h ed in y e u mcm rs re- . Junior W. A.; and Mrs.' Elmer 9 "C0955 0 ii Every Meln- named air officer command” It was a eed b all the mem- , . garding the Lion's Minstrel Show, Moan for the Ways and Means I3" Viliihlihll 81111 CHnV8B- Western Air Command. Vancouver. bars that The lnsihllation of the ghn3"'d.!'-ti. ill; ,E:"&f;1ts1:'l'. 3”! E:lrer' R'0' dates for which had been tentative -At the regular weekly -' Committee. In the nhsencehi the Uhder the heading of new husl- He remained in charge of the or- new hot water tank in the kitchen . id th leech wedmm tt h ;Un'::;';;” "" ly set for February 23. 24 and 25th., of the Sulnmersidc Y's Men's Club Secretary the Rector reported that "55 511 lmbiilollh nrozramme of 1811173310 When "3 dehlsuatlon was added much to its convenience. L; An efefp-1-5. 7"t c rte! th. 6 However. it was decided that since held at the Y's Center last eve- the A. Y. P. A. wa's growing each Itllhirl to the Church is contem- changed to No. 12 Group. Late in The presentation of a past-presid- ta kind; I "- other organizations had prearranged nlng..YIs Roy Boates asked the club week and now included member. Plated in 1955. The enthusiasm was 1047 AVM Plante was appointed air ent's pin was made to Y's Menetta ' " ' programs either immediately prior members to have the town canvass from all parts of the Parish. All P93" Wahmlnl P59001811! Iii-er hAV- memb” I0” PWWWQI it III 101'" MRFIOII M01315. Ind the PreIidaIli'l so or following these dates it would of goods for the radio auction com- report: showed a successful yeah mg done so much in the last two heIIdqual'terI- pin was esented to Y's Me-nette On August 15. 1951. AVM Plante Dot Clar . "”?e?n5F..I.:u7;..;;t 3.513.. 0.1). 3 Water Street summersile above lllanrioe M.tli'a Men's Was be advisable to postpone the Lion's pleted by February 8rd. and much good work being done. 3'93” W "J5 H811 and Cemetery- show until March. Tali Twister, Ted Y's Harry Hollnan reported that The new, 1,, 1,1, ,,,,,,,,t wok, Definite building plans and fund assumed the post of asst chief Speaker for the evening was Y's '30" "'0 Ahearn acted as finesmsster and some 18.000 stamps had been col- of the encouraging increase 1,, raising plans have been left in the 0' 5”” fl” Perwnnel and bgimcs Manet" H9” C5me'0"- wk” 39" ; use 19.1 the gingsoug, lected by the dub in the fix-gt un-ee chutch attendance and remarked hands of the vest;-y, at the headquarters of the Allied an interesting account of the de- air forces Central Europe where he velopment of Y. M. C. A. Y's Men later became the chief of staff to and Y's Meneite Clubs throughout ELEGTORS on ma: TOWN or KENSINGTON A vote of thanks was tendered weeks of January and called for club on the willingness of so many of The '10m1118i1n8 committee Lion Doug Mitchell for the art work volunteers to remove stamps from the members to do the W0,-h of brought in the following slate of done on the charter member scroll. envelopes at the Y's Center prior the church; he thanked the 01. officers Wardens: John Mon. mg the commander. the world. Tracing the growth of The meeting closed with the to their beins sent to the Bi!h0P'l flcers snd members alike for this. Hhmld M111: Veslrymenz Gordon M"'”9d '0 ”” ''"'"" Them” Y'Sd”"' ""0 "'9 "Hi Y-M-C-A Quhen,.s, fund chairman. As several mem- C---:...:: Cooke, Atbol Cotton, w, R, Thom, Dortheh Lawrence of Victoria. B.C.. formed in England in 1044 to the bers had received stamps from out son. W. G. Blakeney. Clayton Mm, they have I daughter and three present day when there are 500 L K. ZIELINSKI, M.D. General Practitioner Phone: Kensingwn 8 the thanks of the club. mum SNAKE EXPERTS deals with reptiles and their habits. Weslern Guardian -CARD PARTY in Sea View Hail. Friday, January 28th. t t 4ENTRAL BEDEQUE United glemhers. Ys Art Robinson. Y”s -BINGO in Borden tonight at 8.00 p. in. Cash pgizes. Very large Jackpot. Admission 25 cents. of town people as well as from local citizens each member receiv- . Herpetology is the science which lng stamps was asked to acknowl- ton tn the newly formed my Club edge sgme by mail and to express Y's Charles Ballem. club men- repdrted that one informal meeting had been held and that regular meetings would commence in the near future. These meetings will be held ill the Y's Center. Hi-Y Clubs are for the boys of grades 10. 11 and 12. The program consisted of five- minuie life histories by three club ..Nolt'rn rnron rnssnrrsle Baptist Church. Service sundny 11 kg; W3”'i”k- ""1 Y3 Jock HOP- IAN CHURCH. - Service January a.m. Rev. Chas. A. Britten, Min- aoth. 11 a. in. Church School 12.15. lster. Miss Mary A. Macxenzle, Deacon- ass. -MALPEQUI! UNITED CHURCH. There will be Service in Mal- peque United Church on Sunday, January 30th at 11 a. m. Rev. Alex- ander MacKay. Minister. -ALBERTON Pastoral Charge. the United Church of Canada. Rev. Murray Gardner, minister. Jan. 30. 1055. Aiberton: Sunday school 11 a.m.;- worship 11 a.m.; fireside hour. church hall, 7.30 p.m.; Cas- cumpec: Worship 3 p.m. . -0'LEARY BAPTIST CHURCH. CIRCUIT. - Rev. C. 0. Hewlett, B. A.. B. D.. Minister. Sunday, Jan- uary 30th. 1955. Knutsford. Preach- ing Service followed by Bible School. Alma at 3 p. in. Preaching Service Community Service at Springfield West 7.30 p. in. Every one welcome. -0'IeEAE! PASTORAL CHARGE. ITED CHURCH. - Rev R. R. agner, Minister. Bloomfield, Ser- vice 10.8) a. m. Brae. Service 1.3) p. in. West Devon, Service 3.00 p. m. 0'Leary. Sunday School 10.30 a. m. Service 7.30 p. m. -THE MARGATI PASTORAL CHARGE of the United Church of Canada. services Sunday, January wth. Long River 11 a. in. New Lon- don 3.00 p. m. Margste 7.30 p. in. Rev. 5. H. Bedlam, B. A.. B. D.. Iiiinlsterr. . -THE PRESBYTERIAN Church bl Canada, services for Sunday. January wth: Keir Memorial. Mal- peque, 11:00 a.m;; Freetown. 8:00 pm.; Konalpgton Sunday School 10:00 a.m.; divine service 7:30 p. in. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. 2.1!. Bean. ll.A., B.Th.. B.D.. Min- lster. . "ROYAL TOUR 0! QUEEN IIJZAIIETI!” CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDI -A floodlit farewell marked the beginning of one of the most color- ful and historic dramas that took six months in the telling when Queen lizabeth set out to view her Emp . Now the whole world can look on throllihthe magic and won- der of Clnemascope which has re- corded this royal adventure in color andeur for Twentieth Century- ox'a full-length feature. "The Royal Tour of Queen Elizabeth and Philip.” which will open here today at the Capitol Theatre. In matters of scenery, geog- raphy and national characteristics. a tour of E-safer contrast could Buddhas. the strongholds of fabu- Leonard Machellan. ill) miles camera eye. directed by Paul Wyand of the British Movletoliewlr It was decided to forwilrdithe S. A. A. A. a cheque for :65 to help Leslie Coulson. Elmer Moase. Elm- er Paynier, L. W. Branimer, Jos- eph Harding. Lester Champlo and Horace Bryanton; Treasurer: Mrs. Oliver Profitt; Vestry Clerk: Mu. J. G. Townsend: Auditor: Mr. Lloyd Howard: The Hall Committee was re-elected with the addition of Aillol Cotton under the Chairman- ship of Mrs. Cecil Mill: The Come- tery and Nominating Committees were re-elected. Considering the large amount of money spent in completely remodel- ling the hall and the fact that only a very small debt remains is 4. clubs in 32 countries in all parts of I-lid score. and Mrs. L. G. Ramsay and -KENSINGTON RINK TONIGHT. Friday, January 28th. Charlottetown Abbie Juveniles versus Kenslngion Juveniles. 8.00 p. in. sharp. -NORTH BEDEQUE United Church services Sunday. January 3th: North Bedeque 11.00 am; Travellers Rest 2.00 p.m.; Free- town 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. K. Camp- bell. Minister. ' -IN HOSPITAL C The many friends of Eric Macltlnnon of Heb- ron are sorry to hear he underwent an appendectomy in Prince County Hospital on January 26th. All wish. him a speedy recovery. -FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST CHURCH. Central Bedeque. Serv- ices for Sunday, J nuary 30th: 10.45 a.m.. morning worship; 12.00 noon. Bible School; 7.30 p.m.. eve- ning service. Rev. Steadman Smith. special speaker. -PARISH OF ALBERTON. Church of England: Morning pray- er at 11 a.m. in St. Peter's, Al- berton. Evening prayer at 3 p.m. in Christ Church. Kildare. and at 7.30 p.m. in St. Luke's. 0'Leal'y. Rev. J. R. McMahon. - -HOCKEY. Bedcque Rink. Fri- day, January 28. Fourth game in South Shore League. Wtlmot Aces vs int 16 Rangers. Game s at 8.15. Admission 25 and 85 cen . -KENSINGTON school district rate payers: A special school meeting will be held in the school on Friday, the 28th day of Janu- ary .l055. at 7.30 o'clock in the evening to discuss the establlshlna of grade 12 for the Kensington area. A representative of the De- partment of Education will be present. -FUNERAL WEDNESDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Par- nell Cosgrove who passed away on Monday last was held on Wed- nesday morning from the Compton Funeral Home to St. Paul's Church where Requiem Mass was cele- brated by Rev. Joseph MacLeod. while the last rites at the grave were performed by Rev. Joseph LeCialr. The pallbearers were Messrs. E. P. Foley, Frank Sweet. Josph Mclsasc. Ralph Compton. Charles Yeo. Waiter Laushlhh In- terment was in St. Paul's Ceme- -CARD PARTY - The recently organized Junior Heekey Team sponsored a card party at Indian River Hall on January 31. when Auction forty-fives were in play. Prizes for ladies went to Mrs. Grace MacI.ell.sn for the highest Miss Janet Mann who tied for the consolation prise. Mr. Fred Ready won the prize for the men with the consolation award olns to Mr. unch was ser- vedbymambersoftheW.I.An auction sale was conducted by Mr. George, Campbell and a nice sum was realised. The "ymlnl fry" are looking forward to more of than this association in its work. A vote of thanks was moved to even for it small group of Church Y's John Ellis and his committee people when time. talent. who had arranged the hymn s'lng- money are used for the Glory of his Project. the first of which was God and in His Service; and sol held in Epworill Hail last Sunday with the hearing of all these re- nlght. The club thought that the ports a pleasant and successful proJect had been well planned and meeting was brought to a close. organized. The next hymn I will be held in the Baptlt hall next diction and then refreshments were Sunday eveningres. evidence that anything is possible an! sing The Rector pronounced the Bene- served by the ladies. REMEMBER 1953 SUMMER EGG PRICES IT COUI.D HAPPEN AGAIN INDICATIONS PROMISE THAT I955 PRICES WILL BE GOOD. Extra early chicks are an Investment you cannot afford to pass up. We have Day Old Chicks available- NOW, and for the month of February. NH x BR which produce the Golden Neck Layers- Our Specialty. Grand championshl in dressed poultry for all Canada at Royal Winter F r for two successive years awarded Dlngwoll Maclleod, Vernon, P. E. I. These chicks came from our hatchery. BEDEOUE CHICK HATCHERY Central Bedoque, P. Ill. 1. parties. -3!!- TO THE ELEGTORS OF THE TOWN OF KEIISINGTOII We the undersigned candidates for Mayor and Councillors will, if elected, give immediate attention to (1) The appointment of a fire-brigade which will select its own officers; the maintenance of fire-fighting equipment, and regular fire drills. . (2) Find the cost of providing water and sewerage; publish the figures; and conduct a plebiscite to deter- rnlne the wishes of the citizens on this matter. Signed, J . K. Pldgeon (For Mayor.) Ben Champion. H. Daniel Boyle, W. Elmer Paynter, H. Bruce MacLeod, Robert Carruthers, Sterling Hunter. (For Council). I est" ;Igvl 9 1953 DODGE 4-DOOR I952 DODGE 4-DOOR I95I DODG 4-DOOR I951 DODGE 4-DOOR I950 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR I949 FORD 4-DOOR I949 METEOR 4-DOOR I947 FORD 2-DOOR I942 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR I951 PONTIAC 2-DOOR I951 V2-TON MERCURY ITEUOIHMQ M, OPEN EVENINGS e CASH, TRADE OR TERMS Willard Maclionaltl Ltd. SUMMERSIDE DIAL 2312 Phone 7-8 ' I Ba ” Gives omen All ounce soot em 01'!-Ill eiavons. ( We the undersigned are running as a slate in the civic election on February 1st, and solicit your support. For Mayor: J. Kenneth Pldgieon. For Councillors: Ben Charmin H. Daniel Boyle W. Elmer Paynter I-I. Bruce MacLeod Robert Carrutghers . Sterling Hunter. -illolrat." Friday-Saturday 7:15 & 9:15: Mat- lnee Saturday 2:30. The best-loved of all musical adventures! "THE NEW DESERT SONG". ta techni- color. starring Kathryn G1-ayson, Gordon MacRae and Steve Cochran. PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ STUDIO n. w. scans Dentists Dr. J. A. Dolron Dr. Hubert Msclvclll. M.D. Physician-surgeon WIIAP 59100.5 5 di- Phone 7082. ”CAMEO"' KENSINGION Friday-Saturday 1:15-0:15; Matinee 1 o'clock Saturday. A red-hot act- ion-tlltilier. "FLIGHT To TAN- GIER”. tecllnicolo. starring Joan Fontaine. Jack Palancs. Corinne Cslvet. Robert Douglas. Also Ser- ial and News. Bank drawing Satur- day worth possible l70.00. and Game Association FISH, GAME MEETING The monthly meBH'l:gldbeEhO Prince County Fish Borden, Friday, January 28, at 8 olclock. Interesting Agenda. Bird calling competition. Everyone welcome. held In the Town Hall, N. E. MMLEOD. Secretary. Evenin CAPIIOL Summer-side Jfonight 7:15 - 9:15: Saturday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWS: gs-All Seats 50o Mat:lnee.)tdultei 500: Join the Queen and see the world in OIneuraseoPE 'IiigIli oi the White Heron" Children 25o cu” Vi l"-ocov. Ghw Ihe only complete FEATURE l E N GI II Iilm oi the RoyoII'ouv! Saturday ............... .. 7:15-9:15 with the pulse of a united pso- Dle. There are moments of drama -'-"Mi-r...-.'-.i:..-i:-..-h.....--i.-.-. 0 stalwart F to their ceremon- Fl-".”'”'re.3r3'.'i"-'ler""tho hiring: list: of 'w,e.leome aodnlgraiiv To their white rules from the "home. . :w'liie'nrrsth::'uu.ertF" '”"”'.:: :n&' I limit it lvm icmlt aside aaeold e7.2ri2't'o mud STORE CLOSED FOR STOCK-TAKING W I H M" mom g1.:'tT..b'a'w'itt.";';l:...'i- S: .g:?-o Iv ' I Share evaryM:teeIIlielung moment es 9'': W0 3.2143. in t . t " " it ::"l'l;;'s:i':lJi '." I . -JANUARY sin-lissliusliv lei-Ind . r : I t . , Today 3:3o.7;15.9;15