3'sisl.e-.Gr.eci; in A 'll'..I'-'ia.3ii'i.i0i'i'i esthorooIIditiNIlFV"ii.' ”f,'is.mmundsmrtheuIiI8- tggwyml13WiCll pari1esIIldi'iIIi0G' ,Sum- da .uf'n.tci:".s.i'7wstl'neil'n on snot:-day F: with. w.l::u-:n :1; corporsls mess with ffwen mass. and his ma and t, the ah-mans mess where Sgt. Ford mg his station orchestra held the spot lithi- xn summerslda be Eli: tineriinost Benjoyable dance at which music was supplied by an orchestraunder the capable lead- mhlp of Dolor Desltoches. Dur- ” an evening a buffet lunch was nrved to about l50 couples. yesterday morning the tradition- sl new years reception was held at Complete Piping At Alber-ion Curling Rink The work of layini tile pivlns for the artificial ice plant in the Alberton Curling Rink was com- pleted last weekend and the Pl'0 ject is presently held iili Wiiiii-"3 the arrival of a diesel engine iiiid other equipment needed to com- plete the lob. Mr. Thomas Cope of the Frigid Equipment Co.. Mon- cton. N.B., supervised the prep!!- ation of the rink floor and placing in position of the miles of Piiiltic pipe, Most of the labor was done bv embers of the curling club shd when complet i will be the only curling rink east of Montreal ha.-"mg plastic pipe to carry the . - t standing. James Macbougall, were Di-eilared in the unoccupied ll'.eatllttZ;'i.C0dflSillliliL'1il;l: vworkt was freezmi! soiumm if 'Fc chairman of the police. fire yd.nffice of GR. 'llacQuarrle of Lower fllscon nuett unf t ,. -tescn .Dii0r Mr. Cope 9XPi'3559d iiimse '33 F-L PAUL POIRIEB. D lbattoh. committee; Donaid Lid. Summer Street While these quart. longed pound o lulu 'rathel has beilll iiigiiiii iiieiiseii wiih e . , i stone, wag,-man of the gig.-it-jc ers are far from being adequate. mfldP1'-tiF-'(-i- I PU" 53"” ha" M the rinklnmir s's'&e Offtcer light committee; and indrew nevertheless Ill i; still. being used The iilllii -hliiititli r -”'l iIj0ili5, 0ii and the wag in Wiiitciii itiifeg iitshict pen-y than-man of the gtfeetsias a town office, and here the busi- Slummer stieettl, uullw-niaig elggi - lpc went own an sa a ' ne of town ad ' 1 1 ton, elect. c assrooms an two uh-. T e au - iirith such a good foundation the Is Promoted 00"imiii9e- 55 "”””” job was equal to one using steel ””;'i'.f' - - of the ' has all been shipped Giiii ii"-i Wiiiii is expected to be resumed shortly- S'sid;Sldion Promotions And s t meetings held . ' ' N.B. Th couple reside at Siernou " Aft th 1' th 1' tr Stan" and named it the Sum- Park with their children, Adrena. giftifiig Lgbrggdigfd t::1:heinTntt:: wereelinovfzd ligto gugriittlali innit: mersilidrizi Civic Stadium "the sports RCAF Sumo” snmmeuue Carmella, Paul. Bernadette. MIIl- Ha" staff working tn , small old Post Office building that had center of Prince County”- has announced that several) staff and student officers were the rec- ipionts of promotions and perman; ent commissions. nomowd to the rank of Flight Lieutenant were Flying Officers lvan Webb of Kamloops, B.C., William Romain of Noranda. Que.. Lloyd Graham of St. Andrews. N.B.. Paul Poitier otjdiscouche, P.E.l.. Meiford Gum me! of Warkworth Ont.. and Fred Ivan Webb. Denmark in 1950 was the first country to certify itself free of bovine tuberculosis. I Western Guardian MONTIILY Hmoetlng Canadian legion branch number it, Kon- . tonight. January 8rd at I: o'clock. ..4. 'WIl:I:x or Prayer services. nedequqe district. Tuesday Jan- uary I-d. North Bedaquo Wod- nesdsy. Central Bedeqque; Tints- dsy. Bedeque. All services at 7:!) p.m. IEDEQUE RINK. South Shore League game, Albany st. Pats vs. Lot is Rs-ngors tonight. Tuesday. January 8rd. Freetown Royals vs: Wilmot Mess. Wednesday. Jsnusry ids. Game time s:so. PIIESBYTERIAN SERVICE - At Alberton Presbyterian Church Sunday ' , the , t, ' Christmas service was combined with thoughts for the new year. The service was preached by the minister. Rev. George Klllen. Mu- sio included Christmas carols and new year hymns. trio, Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd Wlllde. Mrs. Frank Carpenter and Miss loraina Camp- bbll sang "Fairest Lord Jesus." Ploiessionai Cards Chartered Accountants 1'. li'.al'lti lllekey , Common- .csnsllsn Rank of Bummer-side. P. E. l. Phone ll msuizmce K. it Will: I Son Limited station when Group Cliitlill W-E swotmani n.ir.o.. n.1r.c.. ".1 ugw you": Mrs. Wedge at the Curling Association the new years l'ecGl;9' and their guests ion was held, presided over y New Year Manner the officers mass at B.C.A.l'. C.D.. officer commanding and senior of- flcersofthestatlonwereathomc to a large nutnbor 'of invited guests. or Henry W. Wedge and M” also received durinl the afternoon from 3.00 to 5.00 o'clock when Mayor Wedge was assisted in receiving by his son Richard and at which a dallliltiili buffet lunch was served. Mrs. Wedge was assisted by Mrs. (Din) . Mark Delaney who presided at the ten cups and by their tllllthi-91' Carol who served. At number 200 wind R.C.A-!'- president Hickey who extended I welcome to a large number visitors lnciudlll8 Gl'DiiP,C'P"ii' w.n. swetmsn and a group of his senior officers. other than these there were I number of private house psrtiel held to usher in the new ye!!- R.C.A.F. Station Summerslde re- cently f' tile Di ii'"' 0i F0 Paul Poirier. IDFC to the rank of Flight LIeutenant.l--L Polrier (above) assumes his new rank on January lst, 1956. F-L Poirler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Polrier of Mlscouche P.E.I., and is married to the for- mer Lorraine Daigle of Moncton. rice. and Louise. F-L Polrier entered the R.C.A.ll'. in October. 1941 following several years at Laval University. Re- ceiving his not wings in Decemb- er of 1942 he proceeded overseas where he flew 38 operational sort- ies in Halifax bombers. He receiv- ed the Distinguished Flying Cross as a result of one of these sortles when he displayed extreme valour in bringing home his badly shot up bomber. F-L Pnlrier re-entered the BC. proceeded AF in early 1051 and to R.C.,A.F. Station. Greenwood where he took Maritime reconnaissance Training Unit as a pilot instructor, a position in which he is presently employed. FUNERAL MONDAY - The fun- eral of Miss Annie Gordon of Al- bsrton. held Monday afternoon, ien, minister of the Presbyterian Church. Hymns were "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "0 God of Bethel". Pall bearers were cousins of the younger generation and sons Messrs. Leigh Weeks, Herbert Mat- thews, Henry Ollver. Nonnan Har- dy. Frank Weeks and Hen Clarke. Interment was in the fa - ly plot in. the old Dock cemetery. GUEST PIEACIIII - Rev. Earl Leard of Fortune Cove, mis- sionsry on furlough from India. was guest preacher at Alberton United Church Sunday morning and ”i the " . Rev. Mur- rsy Gardner. in conducting the ser- vice of holy communion. The theme of Mr. Leard's New Year's mes- sage was "The Unchangl Yet Ever New Christ". With it ostra- tions from his experiences in ind- ia. Mr. Lesrd showed how Christ is supplying the need of people in that land. During the service Mrs. John H. Walls no ,''God Bless Yclr". and Mrs. Water Wells and Miss Helen Bryan sang "Have Thine Own Way Lord". DISTINGUISHED VISITORS - llat inf distinguished - mlttee: John water and of long time neighbours and friends ' ' ) perhaps no council in the his-, tory of Summerside faced so manylcouncil chamber. problems, made so many difficult decisions, and accomplished so much by way of municipal pro- gress in any year as the present town council. Above. il'0m- ieii iii right, seated. Councillor Clarence Steele. chairman of the property, school and parks committee; Coun- clllor Wm. Jenkins. chairman of the finance and assessment com- Hls Worship Henry W. Wedge, Mayor of Summerside; E.Camerou. town t Dr. Hillard Clark. chairman of the sewerage committee; This group of men began the year by facing a civic disaster which occurred when the Town Hall building was fire early on the morning of Feb- ruary 2. 1955 it is perhaps ll'tii1lCiil that ulule. providing adequately for almost every other civic need. the admin- istration of town affairs since the fire. has been conducted by the councillors office that is most inadequate in size. . These handicaps, however did not deta the Council from the gigantic tasks with which they had to deal. and the hours they spent at regular meetings were as minutes when comps ed with the countless hours of caucus meet- ings. special meetings, and com- mittee meetings during the year. MUCH BUSINESS Tusemeetings were necessary mainly because of the unpreced- ented buslness accomplished by the Council. and which included (1) the conversion of the High School auditorium into six class- rooms; (2) the purchase of the property known as the Brennan estate. on which (8) construction of a new high school, and (4) con- struction of a new auditoriu were, immediately begun; (5) acquisition of the Summerslde Civic Stadium. in which (6) artificial ice plant was installed and other major improvements made. The fire which destroyed the Town Hall imultaneously destroy- was conducted byltov. George Kil- ed the tow; offices, the' pout, L S'SIDE COUNC destroy--fl Council decided to proc omces' the Magistrate. court, the lonal land which would the Mayor's of- fice.a committee room. and a firemen's room, which were all located in this building. All records previous to 1945, with the exception of legal documents kept in the vault, were destroyed. . The vault remained intact, ex- cept for water which penetrated the walls leaving a condensation. of moisture which caused damagetlowest tenders um. a to some of the documents. 3231.630 contract in; W Following the fire the town of-.1011 0i U16 liriil fice set up temporary headquart- Work was brawn '-Iuuw ers in the Armoury building for a few days until office facilities auditorium. CONTRACTS l.l'T In autumn lllcv lw-gp located Brennan the afterwards M .l-i clerk; last. week when. due in ric light and water and sewerage accounts is conducted by eight hyworking area measuring about 2l;l"t' ("iiPi' imiiiiii”-h X 13 fectauri 3 public lobby Hardly had these l.-n -measuring about 15 by 7 feet, hccu tlbnll with uhru NOW PARKING LOT What remained of the burned-outtltdnlo protect their or-ary parking lot, led nuncrship Oi ill? been acquired by the town a year or so previous. and since that time the town Magistrate has had to conduct court in the office of the Police Department. The matter of providing addition- al school facilities together with the need for a civic auditorium had been obvious for some time and the first step taken by the Council was the conversion of the auditorium into six classrooms. This. however. did not meet the number of classrooms that were required and after a long study of the situation it was decid- ed that an extension of the present school was inadvisable for several reasons including those which in- dicated that an extension to the east would eliminate the school playground, while an extension to the north would cut into Queen Elizabeth Park. It was also noted that the pres- ent school includes a section which was part of the old school and this older section might have to be rebuilt in future years. and any addition to the present school would create a sprawling. cumber- some unit of architecture. With these thoughts in mind. the ARTIFICIAL ICE the facilities for sport ely took steps towards eventually a contract was awarded to the Toronto, and the most lng rooms. players em and lavatories. work was done on the for the ice and excavat be done to a depth of e Within 14 days from n a thing was completed stadium was officially ember 26th. In addition to these re: counrrs 3 FIRST 95:. able location for the construction of both a new high school and an in obtaining the lame and ideally (male for thl modest sum of 521.000 and shortly C0. Ltd-. who had submitted the .: l(!llnrlI.Il'Il and both buildings and continued until itorium will have a scaling capac- ity of about 1.400 anrl will contain men and women in 3 congested the Public Library .md provision :r projects iqucst of the dtrectru"- ut the Sum- msrsule Exhibition and Raceway Realizing that in this day and age. and for a progre. were not adequate. they immediat- ation of an artificial ice plant and Package Company of Canada Ltd.. circulating ammonia system was installed. as well as up to date facilities for office, canteen. dress- provided with a new hsatind Systr Previous to the installation of the ice plant considerable ground feet, tiled for drainage and filled with gravel and sandstone. this work was ommenced every- mayor Wedge on Monday Dec- jects the normal town work has L Fc so DIFFICUL rItosI:sMs been efficiently conducted. anuthe construction of more than 30 new homes in the town during the past year and the remodelling of many necessitated addition- al water and sewerage extensions. While street paving was not a large item. due to the necessity for other capital expenditures. nev- ertheless "the contracts approved during the previous year. were completed, and maintenance of paved as well as city streets was continud throughout the year. ure addit- be a suit- others, fortunate Schurman worded I "”"5""c" RURAL LINES rtiately on inclement at the re j River area. . TAX RATES mortgage ssive town. 5 activities the install- for S2'7,B00 Creamery modern re- enjoyment and pie. like to live. rooms Wei"! space used ions had to four to six the time and civic opened by lty and large pro sv town a better place in which peo- Future Councils will undoubted- ly have problems that are ever present in civic administration but it seems unlikely that any Council for several years to come will face the necessity of so many major capital expenditures in one year. It is, however. equally a cart- ainty that history will show that the personal sacrifice of time and work which the present Summer- side Town Council have given to their responsibilities will be a lasting memorial to their commun- szrvice that will be enjoyed ppreciated by present and future residents of Surnmerslde and surrounding areas. Canada Dur l0-Harbor of St. John's, Nfld.. pounded by worst storm in meni- ory. 12-Canada. Japan agree on trans-pacific sir routes. 13--Ottawa parllahent approves bill extending winter unemployment insurance benefits. . . .. .. 15-Robert Saunders. chairman of Ontario Hydro C ission, 51. fatally injured in London. Ont.. plane crash. 19-Last of Doueet quads. born Oct. lil. dies at Bath- urst. N.B. 21-Federal government approves Canadian Pacific Air- line's Vancouver-Amsterdam air service. 22-Charles Snelling. Tor- onto, and Carol Jane Pachl. Mont- real, win Canadian men's and women's figure skating crowns at Toronto. 24-Plan for first Cana- dian atomic power plant announced by Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. 26-House of Commons approves protocol of admission of West Ger- many to NATO. 27-UAW 109-day strike at Toronto Ford plant set- tied February 1-Prime Minister St. Laurent marks 73rd birthday. 8-Alan H. Harvla, 39. appointed director of National Gallery. 11--R. Howard Webster, 45. Montreal. purchases Toronto Globe and Mail. l7-Re- port on Ontario highways depart-. ment probe says former Minister. Doucett and former Deputy .1. D. Miller unaware of irregularities. lit-B.C. Supreme Court. dismisses libel action by former attorney-p The municipally owned Electric ill Light Department construct rural lines in cooperation with the Provincial Governments program of rural electrification and completed at least 40 miles. - of line construction. serving up! liiiiiiliiiiiis for iiieigeii ii-Deieiice wards of 200 new rural homes. These extensions were rnade'in: the general areas which includedi Malpeque. Sea View. Park Corner,j Irishinwn. Baltic. St. Chrysostem and Cape Egmnnd. Weather cnmlitinns halted work Ni" ii ""9 ieaiiiiii iii ii” i'0"3.dtens..suspend.-:1, l7vMontrealriotlvaiiafilan amaleu znif title atCa1- conlinucd to in Spite iii rising msis iii Civicl Celebrate can t en ary of Sault Town Hall was demolished and the investment 0' seam 2-. well as.admlntstratlon there has been no canals. 2o..Deu-git land is presently used as a temp a grant of 535.000. the town 86511 . Raceway-rate since 1951i The Di'0Sii9i i-EX) buildings at Nicolet, Que.. damage irate on real estate and personal property remains at 322.00 per thousand of assessment. said to be among the lowest in Canada for a town of this size. It is possible. however. that some revision may be made in the tax rate in the coming year and an indication of this thought is indicated by a reference made by Mayor Wedge in his New Years proclamation in which he pointed out that the citizens must pay for the facilities of various kinds which have been provided for their protection and m-lincrease in the Summeraide tax;N1.1L title, 21..Fit-e destroys 35 which made the M Harbor C general Gordon S. Wismer against. ll-lac1ean's Magazine and Blairi .Fraser after lilaclcan's published ii” apology. &Chl'yslcr Corporation; and UAW at Windsor reach cun-. Iracl agreement. 26-Sevcn rescued after forced landing near Church- March i 2-First Patterson merlali awarded Dr. John Patterson alt Toronto for services to meteornl-. ogs 9-TLC and CCL adopt basic ldeparlmpnt announces new yarn. process lnr stronger textiles; Sa-k-l aichcwanis Campbell rink wins Canadian curling title at Regirti. t5eFravu-es Dafoe. Norris Bow- lden. retain North American figure. iskating pairs title at Regina. 16-: fllaurice Richard. Montreal Ca-la-i. sparked by Richard suspension." 18--Open inquiry into reported thefts within B.C. command. l9- wins seventh 5700.000. 22-Walton airport at Tor- onto suffers 35,000,000 fire in vio- lent storm. April 1--New criminal code in effect. 2-Angus L. Macdonald bridge be- tween Dartmouth and Halifax opened. 5-Federal budget reduces some sales taxes. 9-Judy Carter. 8. Toronto. missing since Feb. 25. found strangled at Markham. Ont. ll-Clement Attlee arrives at Montreal for tour. 14-Detroit wins .Stsnley Cup four games to three over Montreal. 16-Alberni. B. C.. wins Canadian men's basketball title three straight over Sauit Ste. Marie. 22-W. Ross Thatcher (CCF- Moose Jaw Centre) resigns from party: fi.re destroys two Maid ofi Mist boats at Niagara Falls. 25- CPR and CNR start faster Mont- real - Vancouver schedules. 26- Prime Minister St. Laurent offers sliding scale of unemployment re- lief at Dominion-provincial confer- ence; Sir Lyman P. Duff, 90. for- mer chief justice, dies at Ottawa. 28-Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen win Allan Cup. beating Fort Wil- llsm fopr games to one. 29-'l'or- onto Marlboros beat Regina Pats four games to one in Memorial Cup final. 2-Ferry John Cabot burns at Port Hawkesbury. N.S. 3-Cities. farms " i'in"'t” storm. 5-Shawinigan Falls Catar- acts win Edinburgh Trophy by five games to two over Edmonton Fly- ers. 9-Unity committee approves TLC-CCL merger. 104iamilton i .' announces mnlti-million-dollar port expansion plans. 11 -- Alberta Opposition leader J. Harper Prowse charges Social Credit members with violat- ing Legislative Assembly Act. 12- Premler Manning of Alberta sn- nounces legislature dissolution. 14 --Ontario nomination controversy . ends with James Dempsey named PC candidate in Renfrew South. 17-Toronto Metropolitan Council approves water fluoridation. 18-- 3800000 project for training men- tally-retardcd opens at Moose Jaw. Year-End Review Of Rheum cabin plane crash at Buffalo narrows. t l'eC0mmemi5 100! Prilili '-EH!!! ltvllgatdon Canadian Supreme Court rejects bor code by Ontario. Quebec and I-Social '3; the canals 1-...n TuOCd3y9 3s : intg 1955 r-mm-.g;;.vm -vii-iif ' 3,, mt. : . r " Tu e:N..,,AD,...,mN Pu" X?&'......in.”1f..t..s..s. Blver- "ii””'”MH- ,9gr:ii", 5""; M 4ruii-"io Hiiiiwlyl Miiihi” cmmu . l I byielwdnni 1," votive nltifmm Liberals in nua- D.,.,c.t. , - t ,m,.,d,d 1,, Laylns of Mt i"""""ii” W be-Madswasks. so-ope:-nuts - -. - begins at Clarenville 3”"-' i:;i.'.:l...il..:..'.i.i.'i.'.l.-,.?;.?.':'.:: re mm. mu: "--w-- I----- -or-1--I 5 -v of Canada's Arctic islands. - for trafficking. 2.4-Chief Waiter i”'”''- own, . '"'p'Med Pendiu ""”' 5-Government dlsclcaos plan ti V"""”""i' i””"' 3” for big power plant in Pskisti under Colombo plan. Lester I- Pearson arrives in Moscow. poo- mlnion-provincial confercno on fhv cal matters adjourn: at Ottawa. 9-Princess Royal arrives at (D- tawa for Canadian tow. ll-Oils convention at Toronto ' merger with TIC. l4- edari. cabinet refers case of Wilbert Coffin. convicted of murder, b challenge to legality of federal la- Alberta governments. Credit government wins Alberta general election. Ill - 319.000.1100 grain deal with Poland reported at Ottawa. Jill! 1-Centennial celebrations fopen at London. Ont.- W. A. Mo att's su re Loyalist wins Canadian Derby at lp9:3:djE:u:ft1tig ga'M' Er! Winnipeg. 2-Charlottetown marks Ki, who dtsappleued m'1w) centennial. 5-Royal commission found in C" in SL Mary mu; 09955 iiiiii-iii'V mm 99”” 5”"? near Sault Ste. Marle- Supreme iii” cii”395 iii v"'c”"V"' uF' Court of Canada uullifieis Montreal Teiilda-V fight iii '”"ame"t Em” by-law for store-closing on re- when government agrees to '.hree- ugtous holidays year limit on emergency powers in R0 V v' Defence Production Act; seven of tu,.i,,,uu.1t:,a ts: Enzaafgvezqlcogarif; nine U.S. youths killed while muu.n- Rea, pc. wt” -1-mlomotspadiu tain viimbins near Barth 13-"rt federal by-election from Liberals- Aiiittii Cii-'ii'iiiiPi'iUiii aiid ii" 9iiii' Vancouver Police Chief Mulligall iii?" iii? iii ii” 5i i- simmii db dismissed. effective Oct. 3! .'il-- Charlovoix. Qua: ""130 A159” Bill Braden in Miss Supertesbll iefieiai Ptiiiiieiii-iiii'Y Vi”: ""99 sets Canadian speedboat record of buildings destroyed firs. l3- 154 myth. at Beuwme out Brig. Sherwood Lett. . Iilpointcd xqonmber ' ' B-C "hie! iii3iiCe- 2eVen. G. B. Snell elected suf- l6-Murray Tucker wins Millar in-agan Anglican bishop of Toronto. 0”” Ti”iiPiiY- m'-maven"? Minisi" :3-Veterans Minister Lapoinle as- lil('C8i'l.'l resigns trust company) . , ,,t directorship. 21-Ontario closes big i.l,'1',-'.;'?s53i;.t-5.23:fQe'B,mif;,"em,,gf;;l itii'fF' ail” iii Pi-iiiiic because '-ii fencer. named Canada's. outstand- ilrv ha1.ard. Z5-James Amyol first mg malt, athlete by AA U of C '" Wiiii 53055 Isak? 5'- Jiiiiiiv at Saskatoon. 6-aScven of ll-man Qii” 25-F9d9i'3i 33i'iCiiiiiii'9. iiewcrew drowned in dredge sinking partmrnt refers to central Canada.” st, Lawrence at Rmmuskt 10. iiiiiiigiii 35 Wiiisi Since 1914- 7-i-ire Robert Cochrane. Grande Prairie Florence lllman. Montague. AIta., wins world wheat crowd at P I-11. among 13 new senators. 29”romnto's Royal Winter Fair. its NIIIOUDCE l”eSlimPii0n iii 3iiii'iFour-month strike at de l-iavlliand tmlm Immunization program will at,-C,-an plant, Toronto. ends. 12- hr delayed untrl 1956. 30-B-0 Riverbank landslide at Nicolet iii"-S Wiiiiiigiioii 50” CUP: 5i- Quc.. kills four persons damagd (atlmnnes R ow i n g Club sins giomtmot ' llrunls leadership at Canadian l-ien- 15.5”,-em, court of can”. Irv. 3!-Australians beat Canada rules 1953 Saskatchewan Monster- in in North American Davis Cup tum Act "ma wrest Supnm. 30119 iiiiai St M0iiii”93i- Court orders three Quebec Provin- Ailliiii .cial police officers to pay s2,ooo l- Canada-Russia parcel post damages fur breaking up mus. rcsumed. Z-Premier Manning ofimeeting of Jehovslfs witness, 19.. Alberta assumes attorney-generah Kjtclqene,-.watH-too Dutchmen but Ship. 6-Marlene Stewart retains Sarnia lmperials in ORFU final. (lanadisn womenis close golf title two games to ring. Winnipeg Roth at Victoria. Ontario wins Canadian beat Windsor AKO 19-13 in junior cru-kc! championship at ,Vancou- football final. ver line Norman. Kitchener. wins 2i--Federal and Ontario govern- ments agree to build north On- tario section of trans-Cans gas pipeline. 22 - Premier Duplessil threatens pulp and paper conun- ies with controls unless priee em!- sideration given to Quebec um. papers. 25-Dispute between rail- ways and non-operating udons II- ferred to federal conciliation. 8.. Edmonton E " on beat Mint.-ram Alouettos 34-19 for Grey cap ' fore record sports crowd of I gun: 7-Seven Toronto area men drowned in undertow at Wasaga Beach. Ont. lz-Al Balding wins Canadian pro golf title at Winni- peg. lkcum causeway opened at Port Hawkesbury. N.S. Marlene Stewart retains women's open golf title at Victoria. Lt. Gil Boa. Tor- onto. wins governor-genera1's gold medal at Ottawa. l4HBob Bedard. Sherbrooke. Que.. wins Canadian singles tennis championship; Hanna Sladek wins women's title. 15-Acadlans mark expulsion bi- centennial at Grand Pre. N.S. 17-Raft 1'Egare (The Last One) ends attempt to cross Atlantic on Gull island point. Nfld. 19-Ton onto crowd of 100,000 welcomes Marilyn Bell home after she swam English channel. 1) - Governor- General Massey opens World Scout Jamboree at. Niagara-on-the-Lake. Ont. Arnold Palmer, Latrobe. Pa.. wins Canadian open golf title at ,Weston. Ont. 25-Russian delega- tion arrives at Montreal for farm tour. 27-Stratford Shakespearian Festival ends with record 15.500 attendance. 2 - Quebec (:8? changes name to Social Demo- cratic Party of Quebec. 31-Church of England in Canada c name to Anglican Church of . ado. September 2-Royal commission to investi- gate Opposltion charges of mild- ministratlon in Alberta govern- ment. 3-Manltoba's royal commis- sion on liquor recommends over- haul of laws. 5-Prime Miniatu- St. Laurent addresses ” ' if wan golden jubilee celebrations at Regina. 9-Cliff Lumsdon. Tomato. only swimmer to complete 82-mile CNE swim at Toronto. 19-Buses replace streetcars in Winnipeg. Seventeen thousand Gen- eral Motors of Canada employees on strike in Ontario. 21-Hurricane lone causes wide damage. no fatal- itics. at St. John's, Nfld. I3-Re porter Ray Munro cleared of run- tempt charges in Vancouver police hearings. 25-Fisheries Minister Sinclair returns after Russian and 66”! 99 BORDEN wrecked on Cape Breton bland. Doc Hoodlum riots follovihg dsmsge streetcars. b Heavy blizzard hits 8 14-Vancouver pfebisclte Sunday sports. ls,-New a Supreme Court rules luorldatiun water supplies illegal. my Sgt. G. J. Archer n Vancouver police. chief. Que. business block in ssohoo. ems or miss Wewlskio . . Today 3230 - 7:15 - 9:15 Wednesday 7:15 - 9:15 In Cinemascopo "The Seven Your uchr 20-Commons told US. will pay full cost (325().()0('l.()()f)l of DEW radar lino. 25-Liberal government returned in P.E.i. JUNE 2-Ontario Hydro C h s i r m a is Richard Hcarn announces plans for ties Joachims. Que. atomic power plant. 3--Canadian Pacific Airlines starts Vancouver-Amsterdam air service 6-Airl Vice-Marshal Jnlin - L. litlant relieved as chief of RCAF I . technical services after "scrap the tlTrade Fair at Toronto army" spccch. ll--Maj.-(ion. H. l). Graham succeeds Lt.-Gen. G. G. Simonds as army chief of staff; announced governmcnt to discon- tinue sponsorship nt international 9 Pru- grrrssive Cnn.sm-vativc.- returned in Ontario general election. ll-with Queen's Plate at Toronto won by Larkfn Maloney's Ace Marine. N 17-Walter L. Gordon, Toronto. named to head royal commission on Canada's economic prospects. if)-Tornado wrecks buildings at .. . :73; Farm For Sale AT BEDEQUE Consisting of 180 acres. learn that . . . 8 acres woodland. rest up. 30.3 A 5.3,, .7. pm, to cpl, ".1 mm, gppfaprlate gifts winch are residing at R. C. A. F. stailllll pital in Summersids on New hears than Near sch 0 018' note. mm the Mrs. Carl . of Slemol Park. donated each year by the men Summeraide for the past two year!-3. day in additiu to the baby see" 8 much main "Eh. .. 15.3.. 3, c, A. 2.. tion. summerside. chants of Summerstde to the first and they have three other chat”; wove. -n,.,t...,.”. Wm . mp . c and 1 - t ttnuu conntytitositlgi at halo horn in any hospital in Prince r;:;”Lynn Marie. William. to Mr. M NH 3"” "mum vs); B1lll(:iii33l!TXOta;ld : I I . srno Cally. - V l'. (lam Imus." s.N- ii" county. and an em. seen Ye-Hm In There Wm "0 mi" i”i".' "" ”'.K'".;'.'i "" i "'"”'"" '” s'.I?.o.?S””t-or mt-this Qlssat use also it . M tlsgfrbvhu 1 wffh her baby. is I native New Years day at either the Stcw- ll:t.E:m-. Donuts Deianeymo . I 1 nuptial at 7 t mug, u (an, N, 5.: her . art Memorial Health Centre at I d . IImm(Clf8M9 ICU BPS. app y- jth VIE TM! . i boy. named jag been with the R. Tyne Valley, or the Western Hos- :I;m:" ' .6: (Mn. at: Sucre? Qt, 9,3. wsn-on Wu ho. I315 six years. is a native pital In Aiberton. however. there gumnulat ggrlwwm) -l . on. in recipients! .Cpl.andMrs.RyIlIIl,VkItHn were Lhreebabiesbomstthehor - .v H - Starring T o , . . . .. r3.5..3d3 Js'T3o.' '--'t3i'c':ix.3i5",”tf:5 MARILYN MONROE and sourn srnr-:1-:r" with Richard TOM EWELL .Widmark and Jean Peters. Bank drawing Tuesday worth possible "he 3-year Broadway sen- 3451”. station is now on the screen. 1......-:.....; THURS. - FRI. - SAT. In Cinemascope "Soldier Of Fortune" with Clark Gable and Susan Hayward ttCAMEO” ENSINGTON lTuea. 7 1543.15. Matinee 3:11. Ilth -Century-Fox brings you Tyrone Power. Randolph Scott. Henry Fonda. Nancy Kelly in the career of "JESSE JAMES" in techni- cnlnr. Bank drawing Tuesday wortfh possible 8'Ii).(ll. Tonight Wed. 30 ' Spsnstllssllsrlusls - 32 - Prineeh” at Vancouver. Crew of I ' s by helicopter from Greek tam demonstration at Montigalihegvlyrt ,' I i. 44, .sf.- ...r''.!- w..- '4 i- -