Monday, Sept. .27. 1954 The Guardian 11 .lINLOADING car cedar shlng- -ESCAPE IN ACCIDENT-A 195! 1,, today. John Myers, Carleton. Bel Air Chevrolet driven. by Flying Officer John A. MaoAndnw of the the annual chicken dinner in the the name” on an wuum Lot 1' i"”- Road. about one mile west of Suin- wpyiaed on Saturday evening at. in the vehicle crawled out uhhurt summerslde. when her- girl friends The Bu ” detachment lsneous shower. A basket laden L.......L..... '" "i-it mi” -3? GI ood N ii em” . a V” call from Mrs. Stanley Phillips, a iormer school chum, now living in mmumn, Ont. Delicious refresh- t ments were served. ' . -8. BIRTHDAY PARTY g The rnmaponr. N. 3. (CP)-Mrs. home of -Mr. and Mrs- 11- 13' smmh four, died Saturday in this Bay :iil!I1)ni9e:'i:'I:'I' lg: l'I1:;d;;enei:,eg11n8" of Fundy village of wounds in the 3p Y ' ,red at their home to honor their men. guest. M11 D- 3- M”Murd0' on Police said five-year-old Linden the 00083105 01 her Mm bm'hd3y' discharged the gun while alone The room was decorated with with his mother in the kitchen. greetins 0BTd5- imwe" imd pa; Aninquest was ruled unneces- ,.,,,.,i glftl. A sing sons. in whic 53,, me guest of honor joined hearl-iiy. jg was s -specili 193W”- M”- L' M' Mrs. Haines was the former Olga Callback was planilt A Plemiy d9" Betts. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. corated birthday cake WES mm” Elmer Betts of Glenwood. near Oi- md presented by Mm Duncan Leary, P. E. i. laugh and 8095 ll" 0Cc335i0mi1 ers. They are: Muriel, Boston; strolls. All in all she lives life to Mrs. Bernice Perry. Summerside; "1, muses. "3- Waldo. Sydney, N. S.; Lester in wood and Clayton in Ontario and A N h e r t 0 n Mrs. Lyle Livingstone (Myrt1ev Glenwood. . The funeral will be held Tuesda; ML G- M' Dlmudt Albertom 15 at Freeport. visiting relatives in Kenslnstom g . , .D.. d e e .?”2ii'?-yviiii. iii. IICAF Sub-division were welcome visitors to Albertoil W C.W.L Meeting ”":t”.f””””?3 .:;z.::.; iiifmd "3 9" ""9 ---'rh l monthl meetin' me: visit-ins hgr :0”:g'1;I':',s aaf of the eR..C?il.lF!."sub-divlsfon of th: daulmen H9n'Piatg' aonm,-30' Catholic Women's League was held 5- Plump" m C u' ' on Monday evening, Sept. 13, with Mr and Mrs. Lester E. Profitt. the president, Mrs. Frank Wil- Rosebank, spent Sunday with rel- liams presiding. itives in Alberton. The meeting opened with pruyei. -,j.::-- Minutes of the last meeting wen read and approved. Correspondence . read included a thank you no.e - from a recently bereaved membei and several notes of appreciatloi. . 3 51.-1e,ior gifts received. from member: eC”gf,'1,D:f,i"i..?i”d.or1.3.Zovlllne valgitlng who have left the station. The I y relatives in Boston and New York. zgiepafcalrzis report was read an: ,B side.rec- Mrs. R. Lovers and Mrs. P f.””spI;l,1,1?”,mf.;"da;: visiting Poiroir, social and welfare cou- :11thyM,, my Brown, Richmond. venerii reported that eight calla ' have been made on new residents M". Hm; Pr-ought Grand in the park and two baby medals grvgr spent the week-end visiting distributed. Several new conveners w1m'M,.,, my Brown, Richmond. were appointed. Altar. Mrs. G. . imuier Urban Gulls and ship, Mrs. w. smith; entertain- gg,-fv Father Justin MacDonald merit, Mrs. W. Comeau and Mrs. vlsitnd their former homes in Lovers; library. Mrs. J Roy and mud River on September 16. Mrs, G. Hines; refreshments, Mrs. 0. Hi . Mr. Wiiiiim 3'0” ll” ””""' A dleetfailed report of the sans plea-ant W" "ml mm” 1” T"? in Charlottetown in August. was DWL presented by the delegates, aid, R.ichmon'. F. H. Williams -and Mrs. Q. . tl'IrAn;:la!xIlO0 County l-Ioe- Gleeson. pital summer-side. where he is to Plans were made to hold a .,,,d.'.-.. ..a operation. an wish pantry sale in Bummerside in nu”, . .,,,dy moovery. October. A social hour fouowed Devotion opened a the meeting. -a. Grand River 011 5lmd'Y- I””"”'' "ma LONG LONG TRAILER" it with Rwmnd I';l"If1g'fI:m3; COMES ro can-ror. -rimsrns. hen. pariah Wm ii stmiuiisms: opening High Mau- tnbdhave Lucille Ball and Desi Amaz. ML Ind M11 Vi-"cm e m whose comedy adventures in the Md-il'Md by C" '” me" hm”; "I Love Lucy" series have made 10709? WW: N- J" Am” Spmmnf them the most popular and en- I Diilll-lit W0 Ween 0" (P: d 8' desrlng couple in show business. Willi! hEi'0- HWY AW” R 9;”? now Join forces -on the screen in ll "10 311"” M M"' R” "I M-G-M's uproarious Ansco Color Ril1i'Ii1i0l1d- picture. "The Long, Long Trailer" currently showing at the Capitol M-Mrermnefizlrlg Mscgualgf '”'”"" ' A Riohmorl nd haereturncd to S. D. U. Amos and Miss Ball again are wn-um.'ml .mdlu me”. B. W” seen as husband,arid wife, this ummpumd W h” um Butmp time as Nick and Tacy Coliini. 3 newlyweds who embark on a am; hf; gm mmued u E uudm cross-country honeymoon in a trailer. Their adventures. comic Muses Audrey. Florence and Ger- mishaps. semi-tragedies and count- aiding Mcxlnnon, daughters of less crises, as they start out Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mcxinnon. from California to Nicks en- Grand River. and Mr. Eric Arsen- gineering job in Colorado. are Iiiii. son of Mr. and Mrs. William punctuated and puntured with one Araeriault, Grand River, have all calamity-howlling situation after enrolled u student at Mlscouehe the other .n their valiant at- convem” temptsd tonaet igpthgusekeeping in their azz rig u angerous mo- The weekly card party Wu held bile mansion. in the basement on SCP- Nicky's nerves are frayed right Ember 20. with 18 tables in DiIy- at the start by the hazards of ladies high prise was won by Miss maneuvering the trailer in traffic, gill Murphy and gents by 34!. to say nothing of parking it. mund McNei1l. Oonsola 011 There are the problems of pac - llfises were won by Mrs. Joceph lng all their possessions in the Ilohleill and Mr. nnmett Mc"Neiiio confined quarters, of cooking, tak- lilteese-oiit was won by Mr. Camil- ing a shower, mahntsinlng Ttgielr Us O'Brien. equilibrium on me y roads. e r wedding night is mined by the Mu" ll! I-h” be” 'ch9”u M" exuberant hospitality of fellow "Emil! 1” ''"m"' m” ”m5 trailerites. At one point a cloud- ml" bl” 1” il P1935”? m tewn burst almost washes them away. M" l” "W "N-mi” in" "9" They back over a rich aunth lilies Mrs. Lorne Morrison, Bay- 1-,, gm ., 1, prize rose bush. ey're e y M" h" "NW9d 0'9” R'"'" a trailebhating judge. It all MW" 335 351- 3-lch"d D9l'h”i' reaches the climax of climaxes W Guide, has begun teaching it when Tacy's collection of rocks 'm"3”n 095"" 30hW1' 3W'”' (she keeps them as sentimental - Mil 50519 clmemnv w'1E It a) l da the trailer to the wt” o3m"v ll" WW1 wl”P”d pgint they are barely able Richmond lohool. to make the treacherous ascent of up my awn. M hmomt .0. a mountain road. It is at this M--ma -r nu F---r. L A. ::'.":..'.':::.”.:r.'i.: :' '::::.'.'..::: B”'M" ma 11” ywm 'w' one. with Tecy running home to Mm , left b car on August am, ,0, mm; '0 mm mm Mama. ButTall endadhai;g'lly( in the: he visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ""'- ""' "V "' ' ”" mm A Brown um um", um again hit the road. wagging their 19,, ' , trailer behind them. "in Mr. 4 is born Fl - gym :3. arTwni air :3-iilir. Small Building in.”.:ifi' .2. lief; ii. ia..i"3L”.?: Destroyed Iv Fl" in or bar fami in Alberu. ”''v '" ”"'”” "' ”" " '”" vie; W, ,,, ,,.,,lfn "mm. Saturday. -rho Alberton fire our-:33 Pa, yum. '1". w. ma um stood by in the event of the an Brown and other relatives 'P"”d”'3”””'b'h"""'i - "I01 stopped varnlght - h WItertow:.;saaa, at the home I-AND 0' 1-H" U D'- Ind Mrs. John Brown and Lithuania. a constituent republic "ind some on summon: 22. I afnthc .iiisiskiz., has more than 2.- . . ac . am a ea. .n.li8IBVl November 18th for RCA! Baum. summanuh lo" Lanscauiawsous snowan- mmide late Bltnrdsv mains. mu Joan Morrison, who win he rolled over and came to rest as its ,3 October bride. was plsuuitly top. IlacAndrew and a passenger ,3. home of Mrs. Beecher Best, The car was very badly demoed- "mond go under her ., mum). till. RCLCP investigated. -8. Hugh Haines, 31-year-old mot.her of neck and che t f in h tgun - when neighbors and friends 88'-hf cldentally lireld Ii)? on: clifoher chill- some of the crowds that visited maI1man's bar- king advantage of the bargains of ered. (Photo by Wotton). During a most successful opening day, gain basement on Saturday are seen to MacDonald. and ice Cream W” Other survivors. in addition to served by the hostess. Mrs. Mac-' her husband and four children. in- Murdo is in good health. 9310” ” clude three sisters and four broth- Sunday School Teacher Honored Knutsford; Albin at home in Glen- in teaching Sunday school at Trinity orig is seen recelvin he Volunteer Workers in Christian education of as Millicent Str g an lnsigngi making her a the United Church of Can- Rev. Daniel Matheson, during the g was also presented with a re- was made by Mrs. Morley Wylie (Photo by Wotton). Division In (Southern) Bournemouth l Norwich C 3 Bristol C 2 Brentford 1 Crystal P 0 Swindon T 0 Gillingham O Leyton 0 0 Newport C 2 Exeter C 1 Northampton T 2 Aldershot l Queen's P R 4 Colchester U 1 Reading 0 Millwall 0 Shrewsbury T 3 Southampton 1 Torquay U 2 Brighton 1 Walsall,l Coventry C l Watford 1 Southend U l SCOTTISH LEAGUE ed in 3-ichmcmd Elm wemmg " annual provincial convention. held C lble. This presentation Halifax liiile leaguers Win Gaines Al S'side The Halifax Little Leaguers took two more games from the R..C.A.F. Little League team at the Airport diamond Saturday, first 7-1, and the second 8-6. The first game though ending with a lop-sided score, was close with the score 1-0 for Halifax until the final inning when Halifax hitting binge, scoring six runs on five hits off Bethel. who up to this time had pitched gilt.-edged ball. The home forces got their only two hits of the ball game in their half of the sixth. Taylor hitting a triple and Jo Jo Gallant across the plate with collected a. total of eight hits. The boys played well defensively. Scott Mac.Dougall's pivoting of a sparkling double play in the third the best. Sootty took om catcher Taylor to put Pattie out. and whipped the ball base Soccer Iiesulis LONDON (Reuters)-Results of soccer games played Saturday in the United Kingdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE Arsenal 4 Burnley 0 Blackpool 5 Totienham 1 Bolton W 3 Aston Villa I Charlton A 1 Sunderland 3 Everton 1 Cardiff C 1 Huddersfield T 2 Wolverhampion Oi Manchester C 3 Manchester U 2 Newcastle U 1 Chelsea 3 Portsmouth 2 Sheffield W 1 Sheffield U 0 Preston N E 5 W Bromwich 6 Leicester C 4 Birmingham ll Bury 3 Blackburn R 2 Plymouth A 2 Derby C 5 Doncaster R 0 Fulham 2 Bristol R 8 Ipswich T 1 Leeds TI 2 Middlesbrough 2 Lincoln 1 Nottingham F 0 Notta C 1 Rotheram U 2 Luton T 0 Stoke C-0 Hull C 0 Swansea T 3 Liverpool 2 West Ham U 2 Port Vale 0 Accrington 2 Wrexham 0 Barrow 8 Bradford C 2 Bradford 2 Gateshead 2 Carlisla U 4 Crewe Alex 0 Chester 1 Chesterfield 0 . Grimsby T 0 Darlington 2 Mansfield T 2 Scunthorpe U l Rochdsle 2 Hartlepools U 1 Southport l Oldham A 0 Trarimere R l Stockpori l Wworkington 1 Barnaley 0 York C 2 Halifax T l .A.AAA......A.. ATTENTION Special meetin Legion will be he Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 8:30 p.m. attend this important meeting. Aberdeen 3 Hibernian i Clyde 5 Stirling A I Falkirk 3 Partlck T f igg? 3 In Technicolor CITY BENEATII THE SEA Robert Ryan, Mala Powers, Colored Cartoon Canteen Service 8 P. M. Standard Time to second. eaten- The second contest loosely played. Donnie started for R.C.A.F.. did well for one inning. but was batted out in the second after the I scored six runs. Taylor came in to relieve him, and held the strong Halifax team to two more runs in the final four innings. The R.c.A. F. batters were hitting better but could not quite catch up to Halifax and the game ended B-6. Halifax-Paul lb. Pattie 2b. Smith c. Jenkins If. Dun- can ab. Adley ss. Wade, Hunt. as, Puriotte rf & p. Martel p, Martin R.C.A.F.-Peters of, Wideman if, Deslloches if. Taylor c as p. Bethcl p s: lb. Gallant as. Macnougall lb. Leod ab. Hunter Sb. Poirier 2b. achurinan p & 2b, Woodworth rf, g of the Borden Branch, Canadian mhu 30": as yet. hi-red I souvenirs of the spots they've vis- if den Legion Ha" on Id in the Bor E. RICHARD. piste. Hunter; bases. sans: FOR sane: ' As Igdhlll retiring from forming. I offer for sole farm of 86 acres. HARRY CROZIER. 2na,ownM""' '”"”'””” '” "'2 ": -A small auiisins on the imni- , narro- 123rd Anniversary Services Held Al Alberion United Church Yesterday -The lurd anniversary services in Alberton United Church yester- day were conducted by the minis- ter. Rev. Murray Gardner who also read a brief historical aketch of the congregation. Rev. W. S. Godfrey. D. D. super- intendent of home missions for the Maritime Conference and a former Minister of the congrega- tion. was. guest preacher in the morning. choosing as his text, '1-le shall Have Dominion from sea to sea" (Pa 12:8), Rev. Dr. God- frey said that if Canada is to be- come a Christian nation she must be christianiud by the church. He laid upon his hearers their great responsibility as members of the Christian Church to do their sharetin answering the prayer we often sing. "Lord of The Lands. Make Canada Thine Own." Speaking of the United Church of Canada he said that although the now has more churches than all the banks in Canada have local branches. or than all the rail- roads in Canada have local sta- tions, yet there is need for many more. To places where new cen- tres of population are s'pi'inglng up the church must go with her peo- ple. Oid and new Canadian: must find satisfaction for the needs of their souls in the Christian Church or they will seek it in Communism and other dangerous isms of our day. He called for rededicatiun to Christ and the Church. The mixed choir sang the an- them, "Onward. Christian sol- diera." During the service Rev. Dr. God- frey admlnistered the sacrament of baptism to Joyce Alberta, in- fant daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Murray Gardner. It is of interest that little Joyce Gardner is the first child of a resident United Church minister to be born in Alberton, and that she is the first infant to reside in the Al- berton parsonage since Dr. God- frey's own daughter was born thirty-one years ago. Rev. Alex. Macnowell, minister of the Montrose-Elmsdale pastoral charge was guest preacher at the evening service. Referring to the oongregatiorfs anniversary he streued the fact that although its founders lived under rigorous ' conditions. yet they con- sidered a church and the public worship of God of utmost impor- tance. After reading Hebirewa 10:23- 27 he based his sermon on "not foraaking the anembling of our- . aeivea together." The church. he Kilmarnock 0 Dundee 2 Raith R 1 Celtic 3 Hum. To The Division I Allos I Arbroath 3 Dundee U 2 Third Lanark .1 Dunfermline 2 Brechin C .1 Forfar A 2 Stenhouaemuir 2 SCOITISH LEAGUE CUP Quarter-finals Second leg Alrdrieonlans 6 Ayr U 1 East Fife 2 Morton 0 Hearts 2 St. Johnstone 0 Rangers 1 Motherwell 1 other matches Queen of S 1 Hamilton A 8 Queen's P 3 St. Mirren 1 IRISH LEAGUE CUP Ards 5”Cliftonville 0 Ballymena U 3 Portadown i Coleralne 3 Distillery 4 Crusader. 4 Derry C 1 , Glenavon 2 GI-ntoran l I Linfield 8 Bangor 1 said, is built on fellowship: It is impossible to know God and not love our iellowmen. The perfect example of conduct is seen in Jesus Christ and it. was his custom to go to the synagogue on the Sab- bath Day. There are some who say that they can worship God in na- ture better than in church but to admire God is not to worship live justly and honor- ably is not enough. Using an Old Testament story for illustra- tion the speaker pointed out that a king who. though he did good deeds, did not enter was, by his example. responsible for the downfall of Israel. early Christians and all their successors assembled to- gether to find nourishment for their souls. to worship their Lord. and to claim as their own his promise that where his people are gathered there he is. The personal call of Christ comes to everyone. Then. as always happens when men are drawn by a common impulse. those who believe in him and fol- low him find themselves assembl- ed iogether to worship him. The service of praise was led by the men's choir with Mr. Leigh Dlngwell of Charlottetown as soloist. During the service Mr. Dingwell sang ”I Heard The Voice of Jesus" and "O, Lord. I am not Worthy." The choir selection was "Wait For The Dawn.” The organist at both services was Miss Annie Leard and the leader is Mr. C. R. Leard. r Beautiful autumn flowers were arranged in the sanctuary for these special services. Bscxsciie P r ui k f tin hl f B is , !'i.:ieuqrnactie;oauiInao.,Getxin:tg rte" hnxu '5 cloud urine,irritatingpassagee.Le Pain due to P5411! 9? .l OIII I 5. ass of ener liidne a d .&uionI. er another in without asking your flats satisfaction or money back drunist. for 0? "ROYAL" BOBDEN MONDAY it TUESDAY 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 "DANGEROUS MISSION" Starring Victor Mature and Piper Laurie Bank Night Drawing Both Nights. the temple Professional cards E. E. Parkman open. :0. moles mu IEGENT -ranaru: anon. Summer St. Suinmeraii Chartered Accountant: 1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Conuneroe Bulldlnl sumnaaraide. P..l:.l. - Phone :81! 1 W. Albert Robertson P. E. l. 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