va ’ Canada Bans Jet Export To Caribbean ‘Hot Spot’ OTTAWA (CP) — The Cana- dian government has rejected at- by. a United States firm iy “But the buyer can't iake the out ‘of the country with. about $950 a plane that originally cost the RCAF $130,000 each. SHIPPED TO MALTON The company was.slow in tak- ing delivery. About 14 of these were shipped to Genaire Limited at Malton Airport near Toronto storage and reconditioning. ter the Dominican Republic, in Pie pieaiii & Dr. MacPhee Laid To Rest - With Full Military Honors rah ae of Columbus main party, Sea Cadets, Medical Association and others. Honorary pallbearers were Doctors W.E. Callaghan, A.R. leader Fidel Castro staged a sue- cessful revolt. in nearby Cuba. Cuba's ousted president Fulgencio Batista obtained a refuge in the Dominican Republic. Meanwhile Fliteways officials tried to get Canadian government approval to ship 12 of the Vam. pires at Malton to the Dominican. The request was turned down. Canadian officials. said Canada didn’t want to get involved in any new Caribbean flareup.. Minor Hockey In Alberton At Washington a state depart- ment ‘spokesman said the U.S. was considering a request for a trans-shipment permit, but no de- cision has been reached. tary was asked to purchase the thread and batt for quilt. It was moved and seconded that World Affairs and a bill for Proprietor of MacKen- zie’s House of Fashion in Sum- merside, returned Sunday night from a_ three-week Carribean cruise. underwent surgery in the West- ern Hospital on Monday, . Jan- uary 12th. Miss Delores Gallant of How- lan is now employed at the home of Dr. Charles Dewar at O’Leary Mrs. Hector Richard and dau- ghters Alice and Angela return- ed to their home at T:¢nish by train on Monday evening, Jan- uary 5Sth., after visiting friends and neighbors in Howlan. Friends, relatives and neigh- bors of Mrs. Henry J. Gallant, of Alberton, (formerly from Du- var) regret to note her illness in Friends of Mr. Joseph LeClair will be pleased to hear he is much improved in health. He is > convalescing at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arsenault, Woodstock. friends in Woodstock and vicinity during the past few months, re- turned to their home in Rumford, Mine. They were accompanied hool be paid. The Secretary = the Western Hospital ~ h . Melvin MacGregor, Lance} ALBERTON—Hockey program | ; Sailing from New York, the| ~" aur ,. | bY Mr. Felix Arsenault who spent Grant, J-C. Simpson, J.F. Mac-| Dalton presided. ‘The meeting |for Minor Hockey Week in Al a eS * he ship visited such notable ports! Hexry J. Peters of Duvar is|a few days there. ./ SUMMERSIDE—The funeral #; Rev. Justin. MacDonald was | Neill, J.K. Beer, J.B. Downing, | opened with the Institute Ode fol- | berton. mmpaeses ‘Yer Conmtions. TRC! mw Themes ja the Virgin Is-) POW quite ill in the Community| ye. ood Mr Dorice Gallant the late Lieutenant Colonel Dr.' deacon, Rev. Emmanuel Richard |H.W Moyse, Ralph Noonan, and lowed by the Mary Stewart collect Jan. 27, bantams,—| School committee gave their re- lands, thence to Caracas, Vene-| #0spital at O'Leary. All hope for oe eer ee > '\J.A. MacPhee was held Monday morning with full military honors -from his late residence to St. ~Paul’s Church where requiem shigh mass was celebrated by Rev. J.P.E. O’Hanley. WESTERN GUARDIAN Organizations using this column te promote their meetings, ep- L. MacAuley, Sgt. H. Winters, on Frid . tertainment Knights also attended in a body. a reading. n Friday night. Gallant. quested to go —— re-| The procession from the home | S&t. H.C. Sampson, Sgt. W.R.| Mrs. Elmer Cooke will have the KENSINGTON C. W.L. SPRING BROOK W. 1. Mrs. Henry J. Gallant former-| Mr. and Mrs. Auchin Gallant iiiieide ts tie inte of pel to the church and then to the Cleveland, and Sgt. BE. Gallant. entertainment for next meeting on oe ee eet of St. Wes tadien Biver dat Kensing- The January meéting of Spring ly of ‘Duvar, passed away on|and family of Tignish spent a Sponsoring organization. grave was led by the firing par-| The firing party was com-| motion meeting adjourned with| Mark’s Anglican Church, Ken- ton members of the C. W. L. met| Brook W. I. .met at the home Tuesday January 13th., in the|day recently with Mr. Gallant’s CUSTOM _ grinding and mix- _ ing daily using Master Feeds concentrates. Mastermix Pig Grower $3.40 cwt. 16 percent Dairy ration $3.35 ewt. 32 per cent beef concentrate with Stilbestrol ‘in stock. Keith 0. Kennedy, Ken- sington. CARD PARTY Kensington High school auditorium’ Wednesday : : ing were read and approved. The will be sorry to learn he had to Jan. 28th, 8:00 p.m. Sponsored by | Elect Llo d Frost Master Pd ia ae we sey ie oe a ro oe ren ae ce ee sina sacar al yg y~ pr ay sone oo this vicinity |enter the Western Hospital. A11 Community Club. y noon and evening made driving! number of activities undertak. |" bc hand. It was decided to send $5.00 & auvantage of the good |join in wishing him a speedy IN HOSPITAL—The Venerable : ; t rles Milligan: D. en and completed by the girls. | r ds and letters from the w mbe G.R. Harrison, DD, Rector of st.| TB® annual meeting of West-| coe ee eee Rev| . Sincere sympathy is extended te} yan Gill reporting for the ov a a gifts at | March of Dimes. Correspondence “i on cutting lumber and Mary’s Anglican parish of Sum-| et District “Loyal Orange eT oe Boyd MacWilliams: D. Fin, the bereaved family and relatives}, y pA. which is a parish or- | hsditiendin. ” was read. Thank you's were re- William Cook of Cape Wolfe is 8 merside and St. John’s of St.|was held in Bethel Lodge rooms |S°°° Altrec VForst; D. Treasur of the late Mr. Philip Gallgat of] ganization, sald the membership |OTS™AS ceived from shut-ins whe had re-| Sons" Oo fats wena ROSS' CORNER Eleanor’s, entered Prince Coun : tee ae, ae iusville. had been increased to 50, mak- | , Papi ae, | CET xes at Christmas. : , Hospital ‘last night suffering a | cC#™# 08 Friday, January 16th ler David Lockhart; D. Marshall] PUSMC | 4) a. community | ing it one of the largest groups | Carville reported a emall credit) From the blanket lottery a amt. SERVICE ©ardiac condition. The Archdea-| @t 2 P-m. with a large number of | Joshua eee te are | were shocked to learn of the sud- in Che diesen. : | balance. Mrs. Condon, Mrs. Ram-) sum of $18.68 was realized. $17.35 ‘con was reported progressing as officers, and members present. Percy Yea; DOD. crane | ae den death on Friday Jan 16. of | Mrs. Gordon Cooke reported | 5#¥ and Mrs. W. Hickey each T@ | was realized from the Card Party ALMA North Bedeque favorably as possible. He was in| The W.D. Mcluther Ellis presid-/old Miller; 2n’ D. D. Lecturer) y5:-- \innie Murray of ‘Cape|_ “TS . ‘ the |Ported visits and treats to sick/neld at the home of Mrs. Elmer hospital some months ago with|el over the meeting with P.W. | Raeford Loche and Carroll Mac) wore a: the advanced age of 83 Church G —_ ap ud pers and shut-ins. Paynter. Rive. Bite: tenets Purina Chows — Feeds the same ailment. MacCaull Rec. es. Te differnt —e del eis wa [vem . Mrs. J. G. Townsend report-| It was moved and seconded to; It was decided that Mrs. Ro ssaiad by her aunt sare aco __ THE FIRST MILITARY funer- | °° ™it#es.rp0 a ‘dela delicious supper for| .U° and Mrs. Louls Dunn, Slms-| 4 4 membership of 25 in the |collect for the Welfare at the| land Paynter buy the ae red to O'Leary on| YOUr grinding and mixing al in more than a decade was| ? "eT Satisfactory year. providel a Next amatel peeting | C2: Mr: Thomas Griffin, Brac} wWeen-n's Auxiliary and said |doors of both churches. It was articles for the First Aid Kit Soneten ten te _ Headquarters in Summerside Monday oe | eins, iamey wee LOE proeens. eat a Ee j BS | ton and Mr. Fern Blanc ‘ard.’ that the pledge had been rais- also moved and >comied to have| for the school. Red Cross yarn The on rnd mis of Mr. Wal- Morning when the late Lieuten-| e/¢cted and installed for ro will oe inElleaslie on Jam./ Cape Wolfe, were visi‘ers reat ed for 1959, and that the devot- 4 Hich mass each year for for-|and material was distributed ; co ee ag 08 te nine ne| Drop in and let us serve oe Dr. iA. Mecteoe W.D. Master Lloyd Frost; D.D. ' 19th., ; eS a: a paler ancahen. ional period nal @ a — eo mer deceased parishioners. among members to be made up. “<m aso cae Pole County you. was rest with military ee — , "| iod were used "| Several of the ladies indicated|A study on “Health” was con- . : li MacDonald: chool . Hospital for surgery. All are hop- fy ‘members of. t he Photographer Reagh Shaw, Mrs. Charles Rix. ALBERTON W.MS. Mrs. Walter Moase reported | their intentions to have card par- Comoe enue rr = : . Mrs. Newt Harris, 7 i: Fa a ; ties in their homes. 8 . i _we.oe. So Se ant, te Re diet Gua, aavanee ward Clark was bos:1 2, membership of 50 pupils S| "Meeting closed with the Act of| Mite boxes were distributed| =Canadian Legion. * Mrs. Gerald Shaw; devotionah| Mrs. Howard Clark ithe’ Sunday School. She thanked } ia Ww ; A inted Mrs. Percy Waite: lunch, Mrs. | tess to the January meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mill. for | Consecration to the Blessed Vir-| among W. I. members and Sent | Reserve February 18th for CRAPAUD RINK ~ Wednesday Reagh Shaw, Mrs. Raeford Lache.| Alberton Presbyterian W.M.S.| oranges and the guild for ap-|gin Mary. Lunch was served by|to other ladies in the district. | night Skating Club at 8 p.m. ~Club Members Only. Carnival “Thursday February 19 and School Sports Thursday, February 5th. CARD PARTY at Sea View “Phall tonight, Janudry 27th. In aid of hall. Door prize. Starting at 8 o'clock sharp. = COME TO THE card party at fhe Kensington’ Legion Home January 27th at 8 o'clock. Good ae: Sponsored by Ladies Aux- CRAPAUD RINK tonight — -Crapaud Midgets, vs. Kinkora . Midgets. 8.30 sharp. Skate after. BEDEQUE RINK 6 tonight 'Tuesday), Bedeque Beavers vs. ty. The procession incl escort, Fourth Degree Knights Columbus, flower carriage, funer- al director, gun carriage with pall bearers, bearers, insignia bear- er, honorary pallbearers, im- mediate family, officers in uni- ; | Sgt. W. Holtslander, Staff Sgt. J.F. Arnett, Roy E. Boates, W. A. Gaudet, Henry W. Wedge. P. were Col. A.W. Rogers, Lt.-Col. K.M. Johnston, Lt. Col. H.P. Stewart, Lt. Col. J.T. Davies, Lt.-Col. E.K. Ken- nedy, Lt Col. F.S. Jenkins, Lt. Col. R.L. Mollison and Major W. T. Hooper. The bearer party was WO T. Johnston, WO 1 Charles Ryan, Staff Sgt. E. Georveatte, Staft manded by ‘WO 2 Henry Gallant. - The last rites at the grave were raising funds, It was also decided to canvass the district in aid of ports and new ones were appoint- ed Mrs. Elmer Cooke will be hos- tess for the February Meeting. Rolicall “‘a current event” Mrs. Colridge Rogers entertained with the Queen followed by a dainty lunch and social hour. performed by Rev. Gerald Steele The legion service at the grave | was conducted by Alyre Arse | nault, while the military service | was under the direction of the form,. Canadian Legion Knights Western District Orangemen senior officer, Col. A.W. Rogers. To Council SUMMERSIDE—A Summerside photographer has been singly honored by Professional Photo- graphers of America Inc., by being appointed to the national council of the organization. . Ron MacArthur, 118 Harvaré Street, -proprietor of Heckbert Studio, received news of the ap- peintment recently. Mr. MacAr- thur is also Vice-president for- Prince Edward Island of the Maritime Professional Photogra- phers Association. His tenure in office, which be gan Jan. Ist, will be for two years. During this time new coun- cil members serve as liaison of- Mrs. William MacDonald Mrs. Charles Rix. It was moved and seconded that the Institute give a donation to the March of Dimes. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Chas Rix when roll cal: will be answered with on ex- change of Valentines, A very humorous reading was given bj Mrs. Percy Waite which was en- joyed by all. Meeting closed with the pro- ceeds for evening $3.60. Lunch Was served by hostess assisted by Mrs. Eliza Collicutt. United Church iu Association Hears and is visiting her brother and sistes~ | | conditions very dangerous. Mrs. Clarence Butler and Clem O'Connor were first prize win- ‘ners at the C.W.L. weekly card game in St. Marks Lot 7. parish hall wedresday January 14 Con- solatcon prize going to Oscar O’Halleran. Miss Joan Doyle, Campbellton, | in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Doyle, 6.45-7.45, O'Leary vs Tignish Friday, Jan. 30, Midgets—6.45- 7.45, Alberton vs Alberton South. port. Mrs. William MacDonald invit- ed the members to her home for the next meeting. Roll «all to be answered with a card. Programme committee for next meeting are Mrs. George Matheson and Maud MacDonald, St. Marks Holds Annual Meeting Of Congregation sington, was held on Thursday evening, January 15 with a good attendance. Encouraging reports. were given by all the organizations, and the church treasurer Harold Mill reported a successful year financially and a working balance on hand. Mrs. David L. Mcinnis, lead- er of the Junior Auxiliary re. ported an active year and an increase in membership. . Opening devotions were led by Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie who read a poem, “The Foot-path of Peace.” The hymn, “At Thy Feet Our Ged and Father.” was followed by a reading, “Kindness Never Fails,” by Mrs. J.F. White, and responsive reading of John 1:1-18 An exposition, “Thoughts for the Now Year,’ was given by Mrs. Wilkie. who also led in prayer. A poem, “The Part We Play,” was read by Mrs. Clark and members joined in a circle of prayer. The offering was received by Miss Margaret Forsyth and ded- icated ~with prayer by Mrs. J.Y. Garrett. The devotional period concluded with the hymn, “Great ples for the Christmas treat. The wardens, Joseph Harding and Gordon Cooke each spoke briefly. DEBENTURES PAID Rev. Mr. Ingraham reported an increase in attendance at church services and in the number of communions. He ex- pressed satisfaction that de- ben‘ures sold three years ago to pay for renovation of church property, had all been paid up at the required time. This had been taken care of by the guild with the exception of a $100 from the estate of Alden Moase. ry: Additions to fw eee of the church include j books given by the guild; white gift of | the late | Meeting closed with the Queen. The program committee took over and lunch was served by hostess. INDIAN RIVER— at the home of Mrs. Percy Mc- Carville for the January meet- ing, which opened with the League prayer and prayer for the Holy Father. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read by the secretary, Mrs. Peter McLellan, approved land signed by the president Mrs. 'Clarence Hickey. Correspondence ‘was read by Mrs. Justin McLel- ‘and Spiritual Convenorship, also Mrs. Mrs. MecCarville assisted by the committee in charge. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Zeilinski. CLYDE RIVER W. M. Si The December meeting of the Clyde River Presbyterian W. M. S. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Foster MacKinnon, with Mrs. Paul Dawson as devotional leader, Theme for the evening was “‘The Holy Spirit, the Com- forter.”’ Meeting opened with cal to Worship followed by Prayer by Mrs. Killan. Hymn, “Unto the hills around, do I lift up.” Scripture Reading John. 14: verse Kinkora Silver Wings. Game| ficers between provincial and lo cs God We Sing Thy Mighty Hand.” i given by the ‘family | 1631. Season of prayer by the time 8.30; Freetowa Juniors, vs.| cal professional groups. Dr. D. Robinson Business was conducted by the Of the late Alden Moase; and | members. Fernwood Juniors. Game time 7:00 p.m. sharp. games. KENSINGTON RINK tonight (Tuesday) Junior North Shore: Skate after i makes Mr. MacArthur eligible to be a delegate to the 69th annual exposition of professional photo- graphy and the - national -indus- KENSINGTON — Dr. Dean) Robinson, plant pathologist at the | Experimental Farm, was guest president, Mrs. G.J. Carpenter. Roll call was answered with verses of Scripture. Acknowl- edgement of several Christmas were received a stained east window showing the 11 Disciples and the Christ, at the moment of His ascension, presented by the Rogers family. The rector Bible study, taken cea” aa thew was led by Mrs. Killan. Mrs. George Hyde was in charge of the study book. Reading, “Ano- ther Year’ was given by the ; ; speaker last week at a supper| remembrances s 7:00, French River, vs. Margate; eee Guaies tee meeting of the Men's Association | and calls made since last meet-| thanked all officers and leaders | President, Mrs. Roland Buchan- 8:00, Kelvin, vs. Springvalley; | 95.3). ; of Kensington United Church. ing were reported. ‘ and said it had “been a gc on, 9:00, Springfield, vs. Long River. Admission 25 cents to all. ANSWER CALL — The Mis- couche Fire Department answer- ed a call to the home of Maurice Gaudet Sunday morning where a i WCTO Branch Meets At S‘Side SUMMERSIDE—The president. Dr. Robinson was iitroduced by the president, Gene Spicer. As chairman of the sector plan of fund raising fgr the Park Royal United Chircly congregation, he described how this plan worked and as the plan is comparatively Mrs. Clark kindly invited the members to meet at her home again in February. I travelling conditions are unfavorable it will be at the Manse. Roll call will be answered with a verse of Scripture containing the word year in which we have been blessed by God”. OFFICERS The election of eee fol- lowed. Joseph Harding, re- tiring warden is succeeded by John Pillman. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call | was answered by 23 members | with verse of Scripture contain- ing word “Holy Spirit."’ Thank You cards and letters were re- ceived from Shut-Ins who were fire in the chimney caused som ; : om lew ppointed vestry: Don- ; - anxious ieiaune Gat no: dam-|4-E. MacNeil was in the chair | new in the Kensington area, his) “spirit.” Mrs. Garrett will lead ee o Garect ane remembered at Christmas. A age resulted as a hand extin-|for the lar meeting of the | talk was much appreciated. | worship and Mrs. Kerr will pre-| ald Caseley, : ’ lletter from Miss Mary Nichol ' guisher was all that was need- ed to quell the outbreak. S’Side branch of the WCTU op Thursday afternoon at the home Rev. L.M. Murray expressed appreciation to Dr. Robinson, and sent the study. The study for the day, dealing Colin Burt, John Moase, Wil- liam Thompson. Continuing to serve are Oliver Profitt, W. G. was read by. Mrs. James Beer. Next meeting at the home of of Mrs. Metherall. The worship | Everett Donald to the ladies of | with extension work in the Mom Lin. | Mr.. and Mrs. Jack MaLean, . period was conducted the hos- ; i \ Blakeney, Elmer Moase, es Stee H .. Professional Cards .|tecs Mrs’ Metherely wrens las ee an et & wood Gill, Athol Cotton, Clar- | With Mrs. Georce Hyde as devo- i : , urer: Harold Mill, re-elected; = Chartered Mrs. PLR. Palmer whe afferea | bY Sterling Millar and Harry | plemented the study material Vestry Clerk: Mrs. J. G. Town: [er by Mr. Killan, , Brown, and Verdun Paynter con-| with illustrations from her ‘own | cond Re-elected; Auditor, | Lunch committee for next meet- Accountants prayer. Mrs. L.M. Callbeck was ducted @ si _ send, — : : ling. Mrs. Lorne MacNevwin, Mrs pianist. lucted a ce eng wi nperienees. a ak Oliver eee es ak gos lures inc Phen Mrs. Roland . Earl Interesting and informative ar- | , Representa other e hymna, “For Thy Mercy inating committee: the er i? : a * wig Marapey: Medal ticles were read by Mrs. Albert | cal churches and from the! 114 Thy Grace, and prayer led| dens and Mr. Elmer Paynter; Buchanan, Mrs. Warren Mac- \ Building Huestis on “What is charity” and | Margate and Malpghue United | },, y1-. white, brought the meet-| Cemetery Committee: . John Kinnon, Mrs. Jack MaLean. ~ Summerside, P.E.L Phone 2235 | Mrs. H.D. Smith on “The evils | Clturches were pregfnt to hear | it, 3 close. Moase and William Thompson, | ————————— . : pe oe = smoking”. . the speaker. apogee ; aS ie Best cure for post-Christmas headache—a BNS Christmas Gift Account? INSURANCE | |nm‘cipped sbests were eterea,| uNONvALE Ww. | Alberton Minor | «tic oN i G ho wishes he’d opened RB. E. Kile & Son Limited | After the singing of “All Round wae deediaeake Wensin’s : = uess who wishes he d open a Fire — — Casual the World, ‘ibbon Whi e Union - » ' Summer St. eoeaans Colaid” eebuaebanaame Gao e stitute was — say —_ Hockey Results —— i dcoereiealue ow BNS Christmas Gift Account last year ? y i : Mrs. Cla ; e = ed by the hostess assisted by | at “ home ‘o + Peg ALBERTON—Results of games| The January meeting of Rose SUMMERSIDE — Optometrists Mrs. MacLennan. Stetson with the president, Mrs. |. the ight hockey divi-| Valley Women’s Institute met : Lillian Andrews presiding. Meet- oe in prt ears to ae at the home of Mrs. James Cou-| Tonight (Tues.) 7:10-9:20 There's nothing like a thick layer of bills to The earlier you start, the more you'll >= — HALIBURTON W.I. ing ae fore . bard ‘¢| Jan 19, Canadians 5 Regals 2: | sins, the president presided. The ’ ee smother post-Christmas joy! Yet it’s one have on hand come Christmas . . . so, visit PHONE 3287 - | The ‘regular. monthly meeting Creed in pe a © ane Fepeanin | Rangers 3 Aces 1 meeting opened with Mary Ste-/ Note: No Short Subjects _ money worry that’s easily avoided. How? your nearest Bank of Nova Scotia branch dummer St. Summerside | Of the Haliburton Women’s tm-| Roll call was responded to by | ,,22%- 72 Canadians 7 Aces 2; | ward collect. Roll call was ans- "The Naked And The . . . by opening a Christmas Gift Account at and open a 1959 Christmas Gift Account. B. F. Hunter, R.O. Mrs. NeWton Harris on ; Jan. 24, Canadians 6 Rangers | jtor present, and one member " merside, P.E.l. Phone 3116 | evenin; what they enjoyed most at/2- Regals 1 Aces 2. Dead SMALLMAN'S BUILDING™” | "vectng wor caied to order | Cosmas Mower of as mest!" standings: Canadians 1: Re |POO ay meeting was] —ALDO RAY The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA “ by the President, Mrs. Ch ann [Cee %: ; , ; d roved and signed, Photoqraphers Rix. Reading’ the oo on A letter was read by Mrs. | Bantanis—Jan. 19, Alberton 4 scolar was then read, RAYMOND MASSEY More than 500 branches across Canada. London, New York, Chicago, the Caribbean- THE READ STUDIO | collect. Devotional was given by | Bri“, MacDougall on Health |Tignish 2, the Red Cross Sewing and Knit- } : Bs , a elfare. sum money} Midgets—Jan. 20, Alberton 3. | * : ny . 3 : D. W. SEARS ete nae a = was voted to be sent to Mrs.| Alberton South 8: Jan 21, Alberton | ting were handed in, and the Wed. Thurs. Manager Charlottetown Branch, William Hayward Barriste call was responded by each_mem- | Burge towards the fare of a de-|1 Elmsdale 4; Jan. 23, Albertom |members decided to do more | | arrister ber donating an article for blind | legate to attend a conference to|3 Tignish 1. sewing and knitting and another! "From The Earth To ‘ Auction. be held in Edinburgh, Scotland. ; list was ordered. They also de- The M ee . : * George R. MacMahon, |" Minutes’ of 1ast_ meeting were| Eleven subscriptions were paid| members to be held at the next | ciied to make a quilt at the eve- oon. MONEY CaE=IG r= Fs LL.B. read and approved. Reports were | for Institute News. Reports were| meeting in February. . .| ming of the next Institute meet- JOSEPH COTTEN PROBLEMS? en | LOAN {Also Kensington on Saturdays) |given by committees, and new|received from all. the different} Meeting closed with Queen. | ing, each member to make two GEORGE SANDERS Ui el ist = Phone Summerside 3551 %55 Water St. Summerside Mrs. Harold MacLennan who stitute was held at the ot ones appointed. Sick commiltee, Mrs. Eliza Callicutt, Mrs. -Wil- the supper meeting. The devotional period was led twelve members each telling treal and Ottawa, Synods was presented in a host interesting way by Mrs. Gdrrett who sup- Regals 2 Rangers 3. ence Moase, Gordon Mill. Trea- wered by eight members one vis- committees. It was decided to have a pot luck supper for all -_. Lunch was served by the hos- | tesses followed by a social hour. ! cPazy patch work blocks and donate a flour bag. The Secre- tional Leader. Meeting closed with a Hymn, followed by Pray- zuela/ where he was met and entertained by members of — the Caracas Y’s Men's Club, before continuing on to Curaco, N. A., a Dutch Island in the Carribean and finally Port of Prince, Haiti on the return voyage to New York from where he returned home by air to Summerside. _ Mr. MacKenzie was one of some 425 persons on the 1500 mile cruise and had a most in- teresting and enjoyable vaca- tion. of Mrs. Elmer Paynter. In the absence Of the president, Mrs. Arnold Meek presided. The meeting opened with the W. I. Carol followed by Mary Stewart Collect. Roll call was answered by ten members. by naming a Service of the Depart-! ment of Public Health. Four vis- | itogs were present. Minutes of the December meet- to CARE also to send $5.00 to the The program consisted of a} Hula Hodp Contest which was) won by Miss Nancy Paynter. | Lunch was ser.™ by hostess as-| sisted by committee in charge. NEW YORK (CP)—Officials of | Richfield Oil Corporation an- nounce that they will hold meet- ings with cabinet officials in Ot- tawa next week to discuss the use of nuclear explosions in de-| veloping the Athabaska tar sete ,in Alberta. a speedy recevery scon. The card party at the St. An- thony’s Parish hall on Wednes- day night, January 7th., was very well attended in spite of the very cold weather. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arse- nault and Arthur Richard motor- ed to Howlan on Friday, Jan- uary 9th, Mrs. A.D. and Mrs. AT. Arse- nault were the guests of Mrs. Felix Arsenault’s at Woodstock Western‘ Hospital at the age of 79 years. Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Gallant of | Forest View, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant and Miss Anne Gallant were a- mong those who attended the wake of the late Mrs. Henry J. Gallant at Alberton on Wednes- day evening. weather and roads by being in Duvar, were visitors at the home of Mrs. John F. Gallant, Pius- ville, on Friday evening. Friends of Mr. Urban Pineau, Bloomfield, regret to learn of his iliness. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Roy Beizer of Long Is- land, N.Y. returned to her home after spending a month with her mother, Mrs. John F. Gallant. While home she attended the fun- eral of her father, Mr. John F. mother, Mrs. John F. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Erby Gallant, Mill Road, were recent visitors to Piusville. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended ‘to the family and relativ- es of the late Mrs. Henry Gal- Hospital following a brief illness. She was the former Margaret Perry of Fortune Cove. Friends of Mr. William Doucett recovery. KENSINGTON Excellent Prizes CARNIVAL at Kensington Rink LIONS CLUB for all Classes = The Bank of Nova. Scotia now, Now is the time to do it. : SOLVE THEM WITHA