v , , ,-.t.....-as-s.- "tors from 540.00 up. Storey El0C1l'll-'- the MacLean Funeral Home. Ser- -Kenncdyls Ladies' Wear. Yoga 2, The Gusrdian Saturday. Dec. ll. 5955 City and Central TOYS. TOYS. Toys-Firestone. .FUNERAl. THURSDAY - 'lhe funeral of Miss Ethel Mac-Dougallf RE-CONDITIONED 3931975” was held Thursday afternoon from . i d l d b R . A I7. SEE THE "W Bullet ilk? Film htlgeclgdd. cuIIl1Il.:l?l:el1l ywasevin the "P I-olml” ll The Bmw" "3 ”” People's Cemetery. Pall bearers 5-- t.:::;.H-t..s.:."w:':..::-E-.:u::; James Power and Robert Vicker- "CRASWELI. for better photo 3011. 3"P"5 ' FUNERAL FRIDAY - The fun- LAmEs- co,”-s worth to 545. feral of the late Ronald Wood. in- clearing at :35. qt s.A. Me. fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Donawnv Wood of I-Iazelbrook. was held from the MacLean Funeral Home THE NEW HOBBY-Copper yesterday afternoon Service was smithing. now at Sherwin- Wil conducted by Rev. CI-1. Armstrong liams Co. Ltd. Interment was in the Hazelbrook Cemetery. The pail bearers ivt-re' HI STYLE MILLINERY. Great Messrs. Ludlow Carver Robert GEOTSE SWEEP OPE" boll! Ffldny Jones. Douglas Drake. Collin My- and Saturday night until 9.30. ers. FREE CHURCH of Scotlaiidl LOADING P(YTATOI'2S..The 5 Service Stanchel. Dec. l8Ili,g 2.3015. Tunaholni now loading at the p.m. Rev. J. H. Bishop. Mioister.jRlailvva!;v wharf is expected to cum- . ltiete A b S It -.i-- JOIN THE CAROL Sing?” ll ins. tlnthr ::lllg"I0ryHaukn2iIla'(Ix. etlulija Trinll-.V' Church Tl195d3Y mil" Fl early next week. She is taking l 8 D.m- tnpproximatelyg 40.000 bags of pot- IPES gg CIGARS. Cl a.eneg at atoes from this port. Another ves- Fred Lambms. Tnbalgcz S,:”.e.isel. the S S. Scagtlll.-now tuktiig open um” 10 every evening. on l0.000 bags at Souris, is clue to 'arrive Monday or Tuesday to take LADIES COATS values at S69.- on an additional 9.000 bass. 3 59ll(lil,'S'8 W i45 S” 5- A' M? .TRl.'CK Lociriap-A pancl dc-l 0"” - livery truck belonging to P.J's PLEASANT VALLEY H 3-mu grocery store was stolen from in Rn” vane-V 3 ptmg. Bl.ead8lbme,front of the store on Prince St.. 7.3.! pm. (Dedication of chixnes.';tl""ba:'S 5fgmfiitgdagndeggygga. Rev" H" 5' Raymm 5'hn-mu” lwithin a half hottr bv the City CENTENNML Chrislmas ca,-0l.Police at the corner of Sidney and singing, Trinity Church, 'l'uesdaylGreat George Sis The theft oc- 8 o'clock. Come and bring your ?UFl'9d when "19 dl'lV9l" had EOIIE frtendsg :into the store to pick up more orders for delivery, on his return COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge. to the parking space noticed Ilie 'Unlted Church of Canada. Serv-itnick being driven down the ices Sunday. Dec. llli Stanhopestreet. The affair has the appear- 11 a.m.; Covehead Road 3 p.m.;lance of being the work of West Covehead 7.30 p.m. Rev Joyriders. N. R. Green. FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The POLICE COURT-Eight oIieiid- funeral of the late John Albert ers were dealt with by Magistrate Furness was held from the 'll:ic- Martln yesterday. Three drunk andy Lean Funeral Home yestertlay lncapables were all given a ten afternoon. The service was run. day suspended sentence, and twolducted by Rev W H Bi-own nu.-. other drunk and mcapables we;-Q lng the service Xlr. Wendell Phil- flned five dollars or two days Twollllm SENS as a solo. ”Beynnd the drunk and clisorderlies were re-iS”"591"- lmPTm9lll Was in th 1 l 8 mended until the seventeenth. A P909193 Cemetery. The pail hear-l - lers were Me R I t 0,, mg-mg . g ssrs aph Dennis. e i chard Ruthart. Roy Be-ll. R45. sell Doyle. Claude MacKay. Wil- tfred Drake. man charged with motor vehicle without an operat- ors permit was fined ten dollars. GOVERNIVIENT MEETING -Al I recent meeting of the Executive. ITRAFFIC ACCIDENTS-Two col- Eli..'””” ;::r""i”".tf ii." ..l.l:”l:"5 ”;.:"".r” er ac ee. ena ea , er ay. e rst. involving a car offlcer. Department of Health nndland a truck, occurred at the Inter. Welfare. W33 5CePl9d- 11 Will be section of Cumberland and Grafton come effective December 31. Mr. 515. when 3 car smpped for the John A. M8CN8lT W33 named "flights was struck bv a truck iiirn- Lhe Board of Directors, Peoplekling 0" Grafton (-nllgiderable damg cem9l93'3' Cmnpany md- 9 m age was caused to. the car Th the vacancy occasioned y -the second -Involved two (,a t the death of Mr. P.W. Turner. Mrs. "corner of S rm d Erspa 9 9 Cora Glllis, R.N. has been appoiht- lA cm, W" :h : fl" "5 ”" 45- ed to the staff of the Orthopedic mam? I C 3 W999” 20 alluw Centre. Department of Healtlit " pa” b'3f"” l"””"-E "it" Mrs. Mildred Rodd has been ap- pointed stenographer at the Dep- '9" by 3'"”h9" 3" PF0t'66'dlnL' in Irtment of Education. She replac- the "if"? dlT"l'0" The Second es Mrs. Catherine Brehaut. resign- 9” ""195. '0 Smlt 8! the scene 10! the accident. in both accidents ,IjIltlilI-Iced of the occupants were in- l CHRISTMAS PARTY-The first Christmas party of the P 1-: 1 lPharmaceutiral Association was .held on Thursday night when the members en.l0.Ved a first rate even- ing's entertainment at the Clover- I Howard Mclnnis FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. Horchestra and lunch was served lb.V the ladies auxiliary of Pharmaceutical Association. feature of the entert !hP singing of the well ,ists Vince and Ray. i PORTRAIT IN WINDOW- T P0l'tralt of His Worship Mayor BIRTHS. MAIIIIIAGES, DEATHS 50: Per insertion BIRTHS - ions on Wedn l MscLEOD-At the Kings Countyseen in Moor Hospital. Montague. on Dec do Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mac the port 't . Leod. Murray Harbour, ml was made hi Mr a son . H tl . M . . Weight 6 lhs.. 1392 oz. ,gMkel;:'e3harl(:?;g(;fn ngl,Hf1::l'd SMITH - Al the P. 1-: 1siand.w"” 9". "ls. Wanizatinn Hospital Dec 14. was to Mr. .iun;l”.”"'""5 "' ""5 was done Mr Johns X B. was in the day In the interests o Mrs. Anson MacLauchlan. a son. Anson Ashley. 8 lbs., 9 oz. MARRIAGES NEWELL - AIKEN At Birch- wood. Free Church of Scotland, Charlottetown, Thursday, Dec l5lIl by Rev. J. H. Bishop. B.A. Mary Violet Aiken R.N.. of Charlotte- town. to Ian Neil Newell of Brack- ley, P E. I. City vale l e Bank of Montreal. Yar g S.. is spending his holid his home in the city. ITIDIII DEATHS GQDON-At Summervfllc, Mass. on Wednesday. Dec. ldth. 1955,! Peter J. Gordo fformerbi of Ap- pin Road, P. .I.. in his 74th year. Funeral to be held from Campbell's Funeral Home. Arn- herttt, Tuesday. Dec. N. John. New Brunswick. Ill MEMORIAM Charlottetown Funeral Home 10 Elston St. IIAL 4820 Complete Funeral all Arnlnilsnca Service IOIEIIT E. IIIAILEV - H - I7. H54. You home You would no more return. Tliat soon you'd fill a SP!!! and leave us home to mourn. We know not how you suffered we did not see you die. lone And never said goodbye. Peaceful be thy rest dear llny In life we loved you dearly ll death we do the same. so quic . so quiet was the call Your ifllllly. Cllll OF TIIAIKS Ion Monday. wmcinearing completion. It is estimated ltbat one hundred Rochford St was struck in the. Club. Music for the dancers was Drovlded by Jackie Doyle and his X refresher course alnmml W35 lng to residents in any part of the k"0W" V0C8lr Province-free of charge 0 0 ii; Recipient of .Ddavid Stewart. which was present: if '0 "'9 Clilt Council at the close inf the Centennial Year cclehrat. esday night. may be c g e and 'tlcLe d' d' ' 14- play window. The pliiesc-nlhtiivn 1(5)? 8-H Canadian Drama on i 1955 T he a suitable scroll and gold pin for h.v the his meritorious service in drama. Mrs. Lloyd Smith, New Argyiqdls” lshtd island artist. Mltl M i. ii Isnctlns-branch .M.. F a H M Inee Phylls Masont a daughter Hubert R0l'l"5- manrzigcgwlijenrcw sf the Canadian sIlz:cFo1tTqyen.reMr:nIl?illardrSPr3iid. Wanda Fay. Weight 6 lhs. 5 oz. -7-- - i,Pziriii Loan Board. has been an Mug Arnold Tremere, Mrs Davis .. husiastic member of the Little wgrd, M;-5, Elmer waieh M, Mai-.LAl,(.llLAN-At the e. E 1. l"” . . 3 i - Hospital nn Deep 15' to Mr. and Pefsonals lThciitre Guild for more than Wendell Willis. Mrs. Ormiin Yen. George Maclcod of Sam dent for several terms and has , f the F.W. Plrie Co. Ltd. of Grand Falls. N B. Mr Harold Jones. employee of- "Yb at a rare distinction. which carries Mr. Ral h . of ghe oh:,k,I:Il,et:,(,;';,es'h'rT;T1';;:Igf,'; named recipient. Other local cit- th, Eastern Securities Comg lzcns enjoying the distinction are paxw. returned to the cvlty yester- day. she attending the annual; meeting of the company at Saint In loving memory ofiAlfred Roy Mills who passed away on Dec. WI! HINISM "tel! '83"!!! from the Province was r ' ' We only know you passed away It is sweet to breathe your narneu death surprised . ll lavlsgly remembered by wife 191); fish la (7): roughwood 18 I'll: HUGE TA lon the West Indies run. What is bellei ed to be the big- gest mci-chant ship ever to enter Charlottetown harbour will arrive This ship, the mod- crn diesel driven 18,000-ton tank- cargo of petroleum products. To enable the ship Navy To Play Host To Children Al Big Party in the New Year: Leading Seaman. Frank Taylor, leaves for the UK. to stand by Canada's new aircraft carrier which is now under con- struction. Leading Seaman Joseph Arsennult. Summerslde. will de- part for HMCS Stadacona for dis- The fiifal arrangements for the annual children's party. to be held at HMCS Queen Charlotte on the afternoon of Dec. 22. are rapidly and twenty children will be entertained, with each receiving gifts and refresh- ments. The man of the year as far as the kiddies are concerned. Santa Claus, will certainly be- there to make sure that all are taken care of. One member of the RCN staff. Leading Seaman Roy Cliaisson. Charlottetown. has been transfer- Ired to HMCS Stadacona. Halifax. Two others are due to depart early posal. , For the holiday period drills will be discontinued from 21st Dec. to the 9th Jan. From then on the training programme will be inten- sified to ensure that everyone will ..complete the required training be fore the end of the current train- lng season. The Sunday evening ghawhig of films will also be clos- ed down from Dec. lath to Jan. Eth. . Local First Aid ' ,.l. A. Lawson For Commit-lee Meets Drama Award Dr A.J. Murchison PrPSldPd 81 VICTORIA ICP)-Seven persons a recent meeting of the Red Cross across Canada have been named First Aid Services held at Red winners of the annual Canadian, Cross headquarters in Charlotte drama awards for 1955. I town. They will receive scrolls and The committee members expt'cs- gold pins for meritorious service sed satisfaction with the progress in Canadian drama. Selection was report which showed that over U00 made by the governing committee men and women are presently en- of the CDA which meets here each rolled in 14 standard first aid year to consider recommendations courses throughout the Province. from theatre groups in the 10 25 standard first aid classes have provinces.. been completed earlier this year The winners are: l r i d 259 candidates issued standard Christensen of Stirling. Alta. (lai- liiist aid certificates vin Abrahamson. Regina; Mrs. l 293 persons have received frcc Irene Craig, Winnipeg: Guy first aid treatment for injuries bi Beaulne. Montreal: Frederick the volunteer workers who staff the Joyce. Saint Johl. N.B. Alvin I140 first aid posts. Show Fredericton, N.B. and John The committee approved the llexander Lawson, Charlottetown. plans for the annual first aid -chiiol -mum :l..".:2.CIS:.:.”:'l.l:::.t:il:.”””"g. Give First Aid This school will provide firsti Kinqsfon Group .ald instruction on three different levels, A-Standard course. especial- ly for sch;)ol!ltc-iitcheitsi andttho: interested ri irs a pos st . . . g Instructors course: C- Instructors Cogaefgst 3:: c;?::d::dKl:g;:: tests on Thursday evening in the community hall. Mr. Davis Ward and Mrs whit- field Yeo. chairman of the first aid committee each spoke briefly. They expressed the gratitude of their group to the instructor, Mrs. Sterling Clow. Mrs. Edgar Newson on behalf of the class presented a gift to Mrs. Clow. Mrs. Harry Cudmore. director of Red Cross First Aid Services. lest- ed the candidates in practical first aid skills. and presented standard awards to the fnlowing: Miss ()live Barret. Mrs. Keith Dixon, 'llrs. Erroll Grecn. Mrs. Tyrus Holmes. Mrs. Merrill Green. lira. Edgar Newson, Mls Erma New- The Red Cross offers this train-. 1Drumu Award The governing committee of the anarlian Drama Award has nam- ed lir. John Alexander Lawson. iEiiston St.. Charlottetown one of in Canada to win Award for He will be the recipient of ' SPVPI1 DCTSOIIS twenty years. He has been its prell Mrs. Whitfield Yeo. Mrs. Wendell Tremere. Mrs. Ralph Younker. Diverled To Local Port A cargo sh-lp, the Mexico. orig- inally bound for Summerslde from r- served the Guild in practically every department At present he is chairman of the P.E.I. Regional Committee of the Dominion Drama Festival. , hvl The Canadian Drama award is lniith ill the right to use the ident- .Vin tt . C.D.A. fll l E 9 en 0 owing U. for Canada Packers Ltd., has been Mrs Ruby Houle. Mr. J. Austin Trainor, and Mr. Plus Callaghan. Rail Freight- Traffic From the Island Fertilizers Inc. merslde Harbour Marhie wharf lsiit evening. The following information on the movement of freight cars to and necessary engine repairs. yesterday by the Canadian Nation- al Railways. Island Division. The report showed a substantial in- crease in freight traffic from Bor- ” (56); sugar 15,111); to secure brook" 91- ”1rvlnghmali", flagship of, thelalongside without danger of clog-'ion. to prevent her resting on the lliwing Oil Co. fleet. is employedlging the circulation intakes. ow- bottom as the tide drops. I third Mrs. Elodiai CTOSS Baltimore with a 1.500-ton cargo diverted to Charlottetown where her cargo has been purchased by The change in plans was caused by engine trouble en route, thus causing a delay in her arrival; and the captain declined to risk his ship through the heavy ice in sum- The vessel. which is of Liberian I'0I1l9I'Y. secured a berth at the and while here she will complete the oils zoo (172); building materials I (49); and. stone and gravel 11 meat: 1'! iiitiaii EXPECTED HERE on She is ing to the insufficient depth of enroute from Aruba in the Dutch water close to the wharf. a sec- West Indies. carrying a mixedsond tanker the "lrvlnglnke" will the secure between the "Irving- and the wharf. In addit- Children A! Orphanage Enlerfuined For the twelfth consecutive Ch- ristmas season the chlldren of the P.E.Island Protestant Orphanage were entertained in the lodge room by members of the Odd Fellows and sisters of the Alpha Rebekah Lodge. Transportation to and from the orphanage was provided by the members of St. Lawrence and Wildey Lodges for upwards of forty children and the delightful lunch was provided by the Rebekalls. Many favoruable comments were forthcoming on the well-mannered and courteous behaviour of the young folk which reflected great credit on Mrs. Wright and Miss Mclnnis. Following the lunch period. the children presented an enjoyable program of entertainment, includ- ing several well rendered choruses, with piano music by Mrs. Mc- Eachern. Mr. John McNalr was master of ceremonies. During the recreational period. which was de- voted almost entirely to a variety of games in which the children took great delight. the party glee- fully wclcomed the arrival of Santa Claus and accepted with ap' preciation the individual gifts iiel presented to each child. Presentation Al Stella Maris cargo. our of bringing this large vessel operation. into the harbour is Wallace Mac- that the ship is bringing is ex- pected to almost completely fill huge the tanks that have been erected. Donald of Charlottetown. tanker the "Seekonk" will secure tanker With the arrival of the IN MEMORIAM at her home in Brookvale, on Nov. 14, 1955. Mrs. Margaret Stordy in her eighty-seventh year following a few hours illness. She spent her entire life in Brookvale with the exception of five years which was spent in Wellesley Hills, Mass. She was a devoted member of the parish of Kelly's Cross and was fortified by the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church. by her faithful Pastor, Rev. James Smith. She endeared herself to all who had the pleasure of her acquaint- ance. manilesting at all times her hospitality, kindness and Christian virtues. When the end was fast ap-i proaching of which she was con- clous with prayerful resignation, she rendered her soul to its Creator. She leaves to mourn four daughters, all nuns in the Order of the Sisters of Charity. Hali- fax: Sr. Mary Bonaventure. St. Peter's Convent. Lowell. Mass.: GREENVALE W. I- The December meeting of the Greenvale W. l. was held in the afternoon in the school, with an attcndenccs of five members. The president, Mrs. Andrews presided and meeting opened by singing ”The Institute Ode" follow-l ed by repeating the collect in unis-' on. Minutes of the annual meet- ing were read. Sick committee had no report. School committee reported pur- chasing towels and it was decided The pupils from all the senior; grades of Stella Man's School as-l semblcd in the hall for the pre-' senlatlon of Red Cross standard first aid certificates to High School students. i Mrs. R.'G. Fleming instructed two classes of students in first aid after school hours. 26 candid- ates completed tests satisfactorily. Mrs. Harry W. Cudmore, directorl of Red Cross First Aid Services outlined to the assembly the basic principles of Red Cross. She solicited .the help of every student in the current accident prevention program. Mrs. Cudmore presented stand- ard first sid certificates and In-i signia to the following students: John Bentley. Kevin Blacqulere. 'osephlnetBrsdley. Germaine Don- cette, Marie Fraser, Allison Gal. lant. Alyre Gallant, Donald Gal- lant. Gregory Gallant. James D. Gallant, James Leo Gallant. Mary C. Gallant, Noreen Gallant, Pl-yl. lis Gallant, Teresa Gallant. AL hinus Gauthier. Patricia Gauthier. Rodney Gauthier, Avila Hughes, .Angela Kenny. Janet Kenny. Carl Peters. Geraldine Peters. Oswald Plneau. Helen Thisener, Rose Marie LeClalr. GYPSUM STRONGER OTTAWA (CP) - Production of all but three of Canada's 16 lead- ing minerals was higher in the ilr nine months of this year compar with 1954, the bureau of statistics reported Friday. Nine-month pro- duction totals, with last year's fig- urea in brackets. included: gypsum 3.245.058 tons (1,076,047) and iron ore 11,611,717 tons (000,633). Coal production was down to 9085.85 tons compared with 10367.70! tons. 5o's' TAXI Lucky Ninnhcrs 5035'lA - 535'1sA 5551 Dial 5552 ,den to Tormentlne, and I slight dec- lline coming in to Borden. The total ;outgoing was moi carlosds and in- 7t-omlng 1236 as compared to tliei lcorresponding period in 1954 which I iinwed I709 outgoing and 1335 in-l coming I A breakdown of the principal commodities is as follows. (1064 35 (54) and fruits 4 (I0). (32); canned goods I2 116); lime CANADIAN LEGION. cuARLorrrr.'rowN BRANCH in bra em: those showing nnln- crease ere: potatoes l57d(1mdl: turnips 17o moi: livestock ltld For Veto:-ans'Chlldren 7 lumber ll (.9): moss 5(1). and hay and straw 0 (3). Those showing I. downward trend wcretbutter and cheese 0 to); oats 0 I1): hides I (8); vegetables I (4) Allnarnesnnutbeln DI-3CEMB,ER 23rd, 1955 CLOVER CLUB - 3:00 PM. Age limit 10 years. hands of Secretary by 5:00 PM. Tuesday. December 20. Telephone - 6022. to treat children at Christmas as usual. It was moved, seconded and carried that blinds be pur- chased for the school. New committees appointed are: Sick. Mrs. John Carew: Mrs. Sent- ner and Mrs. Waye; School, Mrs. Weeks. 82.00 was voted for the T. B. League. Roll call for next, meeting: Name a Health Rulef Meeting closed by singing "God: Save The Queen". l OIL YIELD HIGHEST l OTTAWA (CF)-Crude petroleum 1 output climbed to a record liighi in the first nine months of the: year. one-third greater than in the' corresponding period last year. CHECKER CAB . Winning Numbers The Jenkins Pharmacy DRUGS WILL 35 oem ALL DAY SATURDAY nu. 9:30 PM. Ami All. on sunosv mom to AM. nu. ma I-.M. out 4.219 wsonlvls V 5 We invite You To Listen To" 0 -. - CHRISTMAS GAIIOISS other the on the outslde to take part of the plant of the company at the east The pilot having the hon- end of Grafton Street will go into The size of the cargo Sr. MRS. MARGARET STORDY iSeaton Hall, Truro, N.S.; 'Sl'. Maria Peter. St. Joseph's Con- There Dasesd PCBCEIUUY 8W8)! vent. Vancouver. B.C.; and three sons. Anthony of Kinkora; Justin and Peter of Brookvale. Also an plate with deluxe rack-away xiii adopted daughter, Mrs. James 9359- Griffin. Tyrone. Two sons pre- N R RFGIW W deceased her. Emmett and Cecil. Nm ' vo ' Her husband predeceased her 21 . ”' E ""u'uo'W" '95 years ago. ' DICI Her funeral was held from her residence to St. Joseph's Church. Re quiem High Mass was celebrated by the Pastor, Rev. James Smith. assisted by Rev. K. McMillan and a r Kelly's Cross where Rev. C. McCarthy. Interment was were laid to rest. The pallbearers were: Gerome Smith, Albert Smlt Aneas Kiggins. Louis McManus Coady. May Her Soul CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Ma Rest In Peace. garet Stordy wish to thank all those who helped in any way in their recent sad bereavement; also those who gave Mass cards. Andi messages of sympathy. STAR CAB ' A "DESK Lucky Numbers MODEL Electric Sewing Machine" A3'l630 - A3l6I0 , ; v . l l5i”u'&l”rCE? AS 340. Only nine lcft - so get yours Burke Electric Authorized Ky Ilealer Electrical iwh-in; Repairing and Supplies Oil IIea.tln'gn 3035 - 5115 ""'””ll2l2..'f.?.l1. '"”' 18553 Dial 3554 ”'”' 4”” 156 Great Geo. 59 '''''t . ll-lOLMAN'S Over GIG?--10:4! - llzoo a.in. IAQ. 16 to Sat. Dec. ZMII Orbntllrsllcontc and join our Holman-ssrcono noon At inns. new bulk storage Maria Beatrice. Immaculate lConception Convent, Ketch Har- .hour. N.S.: Sr. Madeline DePazzi. in the church cemetery where the mortal re- mains of a devoted wife and mo- ;ther. and a true servant of God Messrs. Mark Curley, and Maurice I r.-:M3a........ . . O cnklns. followed by an . I; Dr. Slime:-cetsIiId:.on H” ”' ' titlin- Nursos Monl-lily Heeling log. The meeting opened will: repeating the Lord's Prayer In mlaon. The president. Mrs. Wil- liam MacEaohem presided. 'l1ie The treasurer. Mrs. Mary Fuller- ton. gave a satisfactory report and a report was also heard from the sick committee. A short business discussion was held followed by a delicious lunch served by hostesses. MN. Marv Fullerton. Mrs. Stanley Mathes- , FIPTOF Vol-iclq '1-0":-cltio-i DETROIT (AP)-Motor vehicle production in the U. S. this week will be down slightly to 168.337 cars and 26.778 trucks. reflecting parts shortages and a general absence of Saturday scheduling, Ward's Reports said Friday. Last week. the agency sold. 178,409 cars and 27.670 trucks were built and in the comparable 1954 week 151.912 cars and 21.909 trucks. Canadian output this week is placed at 6.320 cars and 851 trucks compared with 6,422 cars and 860 trucks last week. In the some 1954 week 5.333 cars and 696 trucks were built in Canada. New - Remington "so" Acybc Electric Shaver -Plugs into cig. arette lighter of car as well u ordinary electric outlets. Opgf. ates wherever 6 volt or 110-volt current is available. Greater shavins area - within an .r.. of approximately 2 square inches there are 252 cutting blades. each "diamond-honed" for s u p 9 r. sharpness - ALL these cutting blades are ALWAYS in direcr contact with the face while slisr. ing. That's why the Remington wives such fast. close shaves - and leaves your face so clean and free of stubble, even in those hard-Io-iihavs spots. Enjoy quick, comfortable shaves in car. homes, boat. hotel, office or camp. com. Maple Leaf Taxi: Lucky Number . Opening of CHARLOTTETOWN BIBLE CHAPEL (Cumberland off Loncwortli). 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