Pegill The Gunrdksl Tuesday. May 10. 1955 KENBINGTON UNITED . 8. -"We Must Share" was the theme of both the Worship Service and the Program Study at the regular monthly meeting of the Kenaington United Church Auxili- ary of the Women's Missionary Society held on Wednesday after- noon. May 4. The president. Mrs. Alexander Mn'cl(ay was assisted in the Wor- ship service by Mrs. D. MacKen- xielwho read from II Corinthians 9 and also led the Bible Study from the Epistle of Paul to the Ephesians. The study next mriiith will be Galatians. Mrs. J Y. MacFnd- yen conducted the program as- sisted by Mrs George UllRl-'3n- Mn, W. F, Taylor. Mrs. l-li'n- Pst Machfxvt-n and Airs. P. J. Kllllr nedy. Those in v:hari,:e of the iic.tt month's program will be !llrs.i Keir Clark. Mrs K. Waite. Mrs. Kenslnglon -His many friends will regret to learn Mr. Donnie Benirstn is confined to his home through ill- ness. He is now suffering from the jaundice following the 'flu. Mrs. Ernest Bryenton, Malpeque entertained the members of Moi- peque and Baltic Women's Mis- sionary Society. at their regular monthly meeting on Thursday evening, April 21st with a good attendance of members. Master Wallace Ramsay young son of Mr. and Mrs. Lea Ram- say. Hamilton. bad the misfor- tune of falling off his bicycle on Saiiirrlziy morning. while playing at his home in Hamilton. He was taken to the Prince County Hos- pital, Summersidn and after sev- eral x-rays were taken, it was found he was suffering from a lirokvn arm it was put in a cast and he newt is resting as comfort- ably as can he expected. Mr. Reggie Pendergast return- ed to Charlottetown to resume his P- walker "d M” A- MM" ;studies there after spending the Key. The president reported hating received World I-lriciidsliip Badges which will be presented to the C. G. I. T at the Re-Affiliation Service. A letter of thanks from Mr. Ralph J. Knock vias received by the Supply Secretary for a box recently sent to the Port Worker at Saint John. Corres- pondence was also l'PElt'I from Mrs. Sproule. It was decided to invite Dr. Ross Eaton to address the School Children. Mrs. I-iorzire Glovcr read an instructive article on ”(;aiiihliiig." During April. 20 books were read. 44 home calls and three hospital calls made. also an cards and 16 boxes of treats sent. It was decided to park a box fnr Oiersvas ltnlivt diiriiig thi- third weck of Mai. and to hold the summer meetings on Thurs- day evenings. The meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah Br-iietiiction. CAPE TR.-U' I-IRSE S('lI()()L -Report for month of April d Cape Traverse School; lenlor Dept. GRADE X -- l. l'1I.iiiie Camp- bell; 2. Alberta fllacuoiiald; 3. Eileen Halloran GRADE VIII - 1. Patricia Patter- son; 2. Jackie Stordy; I. Wayne Howatt. GRADF. VII e I VHIIPI Mr'.N'nil. 2 Douglas Miittart. ll Lenore Illuttart GRADE VI - 1 Helen Hallnran. Hasiry MacDonald lequnl); 1. Dexter I-Iowntt; 8. Parker Irv- ing. Ensor Muttart tequali. Principal - Mrs. Doris J. Mac- Williams. Primary Dept. GRADE VI - 1. Ruth 0'Hollornn. I. Sheldon O'Holloran and Jackie Waddell tequall. GRADE V - 1. Audrey Slordy; 1. Raymond MacLure. GRADE IV - 1. Roy Irving; 2. Elisabeth (lutcliffe; & Gerald Ctitcliffe. GRADE III - 1. Paul MacDon- gnll; 1. Lynda Cutclitfe and Barry Norring Iequall; 8. Don- nie Macwilliams. GRADE 11 - 1. Tens Hansen; 1. Linda Eowntt; 8. Margaret MacDonald. IRADE I -- 1. Linda Darrach; 2. Edrie Quigley; 8. Ronnie Hansen. Highest average. Linda Darrach 0596. Tenn Hansen 94.296. Aeeletnnt - Ileenor Dawson. Borden -Mr. William E White who has been e patient in the P. C. Hospital returned to his home in Borden on Saturday. April 80. Mrs. El'E'l'fllI MFKPIIIIB and daughter Namxv Anne who have been spending a few weeks with relatives at Toronto end Hamil. ton have returned to their home in Borden. Mrs. Lloyd ('lai-it of Burris-n is visiting her hushanrl tit Laumn, Quebec. where the M V. Aheg- weit is undergoing her annual overhaul. r Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pit-kciv ing and graiitlsuii (izirtii anti Miss Vivian Woodsitlc. oi (flinllin were visitors to Bordon on Siinday lant,i George I Ituests of Mr. Sharpe. Miss Judy llarroch. dziughtcr nl Mr. and Mrs. Preston Darrach. Borden. is a patient in the Vic- toria General Hospital at Halifax where she is undergoing treat- mlll" 501' ll" GYM. Mrs. Darrach h staying in Halifax to in with her daughter. Mrs. Everett MacLeod, Bordon, h visiting her husband of Lou- son, Quebec. and Mrs. There was a large nttendnncg If 93 Sodllity meeting Sunday evening. April :4. Eleven glrlg and -fourteen boys were present. Th! Wining prayer was led by Aldonn Gallant. The director. Fatbc Ilsmrniu in his address. emphasised the importance of load conduct by members of the organization. also the ind gffpcfg of alcohol. improper literature and objectionable shows. The meeting ended with a prayer and was fol- lowed by two hours of enter- taiiiment. -L Norfham The large number of sorrowing nletivee,end friends from differ- ent parts of the Province who at- (ended the funeral of the late Mr. g. Yet) on Tuesday. April 20th. die deceased was held by all no- - I vi . Sincere sympathy is amended to th weekend in Kensington, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pender- gast and family. The regular monthly nieeeting of the Baltic Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Keir Crater. on Friday evening with the president. Mrs. Edgar Mat- thews presiding. Roll call was answered by ten members ex- changing seeds and one visitor was present. After the regular routine of liusiiiess. a social hour folluuctl. I)CII('l0LlS lunch was serv- ed by the hostess. Meeting clos- ed by singing the National An- thcm. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Everett Wall. Miss Shirlcy Green and Miss .loycc Hrcnycnton returned to re- siinir ihcir studies at Prince of Wales (lollcgc after spending the weekend at their homes in Mal- peque. Mr. atid Mrs. Stewart Carruth- crs and family. Iorinerly of North Br-(leque, have moved into their home in Hamilton, which they purchased from Mr. Ernest Lock- erby. Mr. and Mrs. David Cousins, ncconipaiiied by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Matthews, Baltic, w e r e motorists to Summersidc on Thurs- day, April 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierce ef Charlottetown were recent visitors to Baltic. where they visited with Mrs. Edith Wall. The fishermen along Malpcque Bay have been extremely busy during the past few days and many of them have been suc- cessful in getting most of their lobster gear out. The weather has been favorable for them and they report A very good beginning. Mr. and Mrs. Claude logg, North Bedeque, were visitors to Kensington over the week-end. His many friends will be pleas- ed to learn Mr. Leslie Coulson, who has been a patient in the cidcnt in which Mr. Coulson fell off a tractor that he was getting a ride home from work on. Her many friends will be sorry to learn Rev. Mrs. Alexander Mc- Kay IR confined to her home with an attack of 'flu. All hope for a speedy recovery. -CV. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mee- Lcnn on Sunday nfternuoon. May lst. Mr and Mrs. William Picker- ing. Summerside. were visitors at pthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred t Colwill on Sunday. Many friends of Mrs. Arthur Ramsay. regret to learn that she is ill at her home with pneumonia. All join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Friends of Mrs. Alfred Colwill tare pleased to learn that she is llmpl'OVPl'I in health. Her many .ITIPrI!IS hope to see her out and about again soon. Mr. and Mrii. Louis Csnn. left on Thllrllffly morning for Toronto where they will be employed. Mr. Rulu-i't Maynard and Mr. l-irnt-st Colwill left on Thursday morning. April 28th. for British Columbia. where they will spend several months. Many friends of Mrs. Thomas Cotton will regret to learn of her illness. The Prash.vtei'ian W. M. I. met at the Mamie on Monday evening with a large attendance. Mrs. Rev. Mnwhcnney as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDougall were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill. --A. W. Central Bedeque -on Wednesday afternoon April the twenty-seventh. a number of men gathered to make improve- ments on the Central Bedeque Baptist cemetery grounds. Mrs. Ethel Haslem returned to her home in Central Bedeque af- ter spending the winter months in sumnterside. Mr. Ivan Craig of Victoria made a business trip to Bedeque and Summerside on Tuesday. May the third. Mr. John Doull and Mr. Wen- dell Taylor made a b t trip ill b t" "tam 1'' which Berleque on Sunday tut. Ln sorry to hear he confined to to Moncton. N.B.. on Thursday st. Mr. and Mrs Fred Rnrrett of Elennors were visitors h Friends of Mr. Louis Arsenault bed with. pneumonia. III. I &'WiIIfl!IWl'I(hf. liflsee Prince County Hospital for sever- al days. is making a most antin- factory recovery following an ac- butilly engaged In planting early potatoes. have made a business trip to Sun- Lillie guage. and in other languages. T -. ; I-.. AI-av. Linguists La ndedf With 82 marks this class from Brackley School placed third in the French Chorus Class last week at the Festival. It is hoped that next year there will be more entries in this class. Singing in a foreign language is fun, even if you can't speak the lan- there are scores of simple songs to draw from not only in French but From left to right these contestants are: Front row. Sellick, Donald Jenkins, Eugene Gray, David Jenkins. Jeannie Jenkins. Back row: Verna Lee Fork. Dorothy Proude, Virginia MacKay, Hazel Walker. Marie Bryenton, Luella Clark, Bernice Newson. Sheila Roper. Faye Barter's Film Lab. Locke Rood -Trueman Harris of Iacke Road. motored to 0'Leary. on May 2. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View. were visitors on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe I)esRot'hes of liowlan. Mrs. Jitiiuiy l)esRoches of For- est View, visited at the home of her father and mother on the Re- serve Road on Friday. April 19th. Mrs. Mosie Blan('hai'd of Rox- bury. Lot 6. is visiting in Howlaii at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- ban Arsenault. Mrs. Vincent Perry of Howlan, spent the afternoon on Monday. May 2nd at the homr of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View. On Monday. May Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Coleridge Rogers who spent the winter months in O'I.esry, moved back to their home in St. Mark's Parish for the s ummer months. Mrs. Edward Griffin was a vis- itor on Sunday evening. May 111 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Dnlton of Burton. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of For- est View. went on Sunday, May let to Duvar to spend a couple of days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault of llowlan were visitors on Sunday afternoon. May 1st at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard of Duvnr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard of Duvar. accompanied by Mrs. Mar- garet Arsenault of Forest View were visitors on Sunday evening May let, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry of Duvnr. Lawrence Peters of Bloomfield. wait in Cescumpec on Monday, April 25th. -AN. Motmr ritvoiv ecnooi. Mount Tryon School Report for March and April: GRADE X - I. Vivian Martin; 2. Charlotte Noonan. I. Amy Nnonnn. GRADE IX - 1. Helen warren. GRADE VIII -- 1. Everett Mar- tin lGRADE VII - 1. Martina War- ren; 2. Walter Warren. GRADE V - i. Morley wood! 2. Eldred Warren; 8. Donnie Noonnn. GRADE IV -- 1. Wendell Noonan; 2. Audrey Walsh. GRADE III tn) - 1. Dennis War- ren: 2. Len Martin; 3. Velda Dawson. GRADE III thi - 1. Lillian Mac- Kenna. GRADE I tel - 1. Verna M rtln: 1. Eileen Walsh; I. Blnin aw- son. GRADE I (bit - 1. Gloria Mac- Quigley; 2. Elizabeth Mac- Kay. Kay. Highest average in the scnlnr grades: Morley Wood with 85"f-. Highest average in junior grades: Verna Martin with 909?. Teacher - Mrs. Wanda Robinson. Tignisli Shore -Mr. P. A. Arsenault was in Charlottetown on the 7th, where he attended a meeting of Board of governors of the Tenchers' Fed- erntlon. The fishermen are reporting good catches of lobsters. The fec- IDFY has sCODQIIEd and a number of people are now nmployed, A meeting of the Home and School Association was held on April .'i0th with a good jttgnd. nnce. Mr. Ben J. Pitre presided, A tihort address was delivered by the teacher and some discus- sion followed. The annual meet- 0 School at Halifax, on April Dru. Mr. Wright has completed the course for the degree of leche- ler of Engineering. A great many farmers of lode- eue end surrounding districts are Mr. Percy Mnenoneld Kings- mereldenndFreetawnAprtltbe II. It GRADE Ife) - 1. Derek Mac-I Annual Meeting Alberfon C. W. L. -The Annual Meeting of Al- berlon sub-Division of the C. W. L. was held on Monday evening, April 25th at the home of Mrs. J. A. tlnilaglinn. The president. Mrs. Hll.-.aDII Bell presided. The meet- ing opened with prayer by Rev. Fr. Sinnott. 'i'wenty members answered roll call by paying their dues. In the abseiice of the secretary, Mrs. Michael Aliearn read the minutes of the last regular and last an- nual mcetings, which were ap- proved as read. Treasurer's re- port for the -past year was read and showed a balance of 8115.88 on hand. The prcsidcnt. Mrs. Russell Bell. gav a short. inspiring talk thank- ing the members for their co- operation during the past year and asking each member to do her part during the coming year. Mrs. John Wallace was ap- pointed chnlrman for the elec- tion of officers. The result of which was as follows: Pres. Mrs. Russel Bell, re-elected; Sec'y: Mrs. Alton O'Brien. re-elected; Treasurer. Mrs. Brydon Smith; lnt vice preit., Mrs. Frank Dunn; 2nd vice pres. Mrs. James O'- Brien; 3rd. Vice Pres. Mrs. Em- mett McCue; Social Committee. Miss Maud O'Connor and Mrs. Al- lan MncAleer; Membership Con- venor Alberton and Alberton South. Mrs. Merritt Callaghan; Alma, Mrs. John Wallace: Kil- darc. Mrs. Joseph Foley; Elms- dale. Mrs. A. D. O'Brien; Altar and Mrs. Lemuel Arsenault; Au- ditor. Miss Everett Shea. The meeting continued with Mrs. Bell presiding. The tree- surerls monthly report was read by Mrs. Brydon Smith. Correspondence rend included a thank you card from Mrs. Frnnk Dunn, letters from the following: Margaret MacDonald. regarding National Report from Dorothy Cullen about Catholic Girls Schol- arshlp Association. Lottery books were received -from Mrs. Noon- nn and distributed. A Questlonnire on Good Reading was filled out. The sick report was given by Mrs. Arthur Bernard and Miss Maud O'Connor. it was decided to have the next meeting in June at the home of Mrs. Brydon Smith. Sick commit- tee for next month. Mrs. E. A. Mccue and Mrs. J. A. Noonan. Lunch committee for next month in Mrs. Leigh O'Brien. Mrs. Frank Dunn and Mrs. E. A. McCue: En- tertainment. Miss Maud O'Connor and Mrs. Ronald Mclfennn. The meeting closed with pray- ing will lw held at a date to be set in June. -Bl. Bedeque Nol-es -Mrs. Charles Lord arrived here on May 1, to spend the summer with Mrs. Carrie Schurman. Rev. G. K. Ward. Rev. E. 5. Weeks and Mr. Heher Myers. of Carleton, attended the meeting of Presbytery at 0'Leary. on May 5. They were accompanied by Rev. J K. Campbell. North Bedeque, and Mr. Allison Profitt of Free- town. Rev. Theo. Ross, Lot 16, was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. E. .5 Weeks on May 2. Mr. Herman MacFarlane. Fern- wood. has taken over the fine farm at Fernwood. recently owned by his brother. Mr. Lorne MacFar- lane. Summersldo. Mrs. Daniel Noonnn of Charlotte- town. has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Emmett Mnclsnac, Fernwood. on Monday evening. May 1 an interesting entertainment was held in the Bedeque schoolhouse. First in order was a sing-song. after which Dr. Henry Moyse of Sum- merside. displayed moving pictures of his trip to the Pacific Coast. Slides were also shown of various places of interest and beauty in Quebec and Prince Edward Island. A special moving picture of H01- land. showing animal life. was most interesting. A goodly number at- tended the gatherlng and a satis- factory sum was realized for the purchase of chairs for the school. This entertainment was sponsored by the Bedeque "Half Century” u . Committee. Miss Maud O'Connor cl b Mr. Emmett Maclsaac. Fern- wood. has recently purchnsbd the fine farm owned by the late Wil- fred Connolly nt. Central Bede- que. .-B0. Sf. Louis -Sympathy is being extended to the widow and family of the me Joseph T. Gaudet who s death took place at his home at the age of 95. Funeral was held from the Immaculate Conception Church. Palmer Road. on Friday. ADP” 29th. Mrs. Cecil Graham and son of Summerside. spent a few days VlS' ltlng with her parents in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. George Fitzgerald. Sympathy ls bcing extended to the widow and relatives of the late Mr. Emmett Callaghan. whose or by Rev. Fnther Sinnolt. Lunch was served by the hostess assist- ed by the commlttu: in charge. interesting talk on Our Lady of Good Counsel. l Am. Nit.-3392: Sui. of Amm. 2096 . Granular Super 2096 at Charlottetown and are out notziee. isLAiin FERTILIZERS INCORPORATED CI-IARLOTTITOWN. P. I. I. I955 FERTILIZER PRICES BRAND Cosh Price Per Ton 1955 1954 0 - 20 - 20 (None) 3 - 15 - 6 044.00) 3 - 15 - 6 (395 Borax) . must '5 - 10 - 10 S-15.00 (345.00) '5 - 10 - 13 . S4700 tu-i.ooi '6 - 12 - 12 (None) ' With 196 Mg.O. -- S1.00 per ton additional All prices are F.O.B. trucks or care our plant . cos ssitvics - VALUI - oustint SPICIFY -'ist.ANn FlIt1'll.lIlIlS" '3lI0.I0) (366.00) 1338.00) .00 (utuoi subject to change with- Father Slnnolt then gave a very , Freetown .. -Many from Freetown attended the auction sale of farm. farm equipment and household furniture of the late Mayne Stewart of Nor- boro, which was held recuilly. Although not an ideal day e large crowd gathered and everything advertised sold to good pdvnnt- nge. The farm was ll!-Irchllld by Mr. George Cssley of Kelvin. Miss Barbara Ann Auld. little daughter of Dr. Auid and Mrs. Auld of lfenstngton. spent the pill few weeks visiting in Freetown. with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Auld. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lockhart and children. Blois and Lynne of Mslpeque. visited in South Free- town on May let. guests of Mrs. Inckhsrt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Drummoiid. Mr. Eustace Reeves. teacher In Sherbrook School. spent the past week end at his home in Freetown. Friends are welcoming Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Reeves and family to their new home in the village. Mr. Reeves has purchased the pro- perty, formerly owned by Miss Rene Arblng and took up . ldence there on May Ind. Miss Minnie Drummond is spend- ing s few weeks in Stanley Bridge at the home of her sister. Mrs. Stanley Bigger. The recent sale of milk cattle held on the farm of Mr. Fenton Simmons was well attended. All the animals advertised were sold and brought good prices. Mrs. Ray Stunden and Miss Doris I-Iillion of Charlottetown. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Scales. Mr. and Mrs. George Hickox of Breadalbnne. visited in Freetown recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jardine. The Freetown Presbyterian Church is now undergoing reno- vations. The building has been death took place so suddenly in the Western Hospital in Alberton. at the age of 49. Mr. Raymond Allan of Law- rence. Mass.. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Allan and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gnudet. Mr. George Perry who has spent the winter in "nmilton, Ontario. Is visiting with hie par- ents in St. Edwards. Mr and Mrs. Benny Martin have motored from Saint John. N. 3.. and are visiting at their home in Int 1. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Perry. Palmer Road. are visiting with friends in St. Louis. Mr. Billy Bernard spent the week-end in Charlottetown. While there he visited with his mother wihol is a patient in the City Hos- p s. Friends of Miss Susan Casey are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Western Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin and two children were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Doucett in St. Louis. . Mr. Alphy Doucett. accompan- ied by his son Ray. and Mr. Joe- eph Thibedenu have left by car for Gngetown. N. B. where they will be employed. -C. R. WOIIIIO IIYI IAIAIIAII Appointment I W. I. Huck, 41, a native of Kitchener, 0nt.. who has been appointed assistant deputy minis- ter in the defence production de- partment. (CP Photo) moved from its foundation and a basement is being added. Many local men are employed. under the direction of Mr. Frank Murphy. Friends regret the illness of Mr. George Rogers. at his home in Freetown, and all are glad to know that his condition is show- ing improvement. Mrs. Albert Campbell and Mrs. Walter Campbell were joint host- esses to Birch Grove Women's In- stitute on May 5th. The meeting opened in the usual manner and 16 members answered the roll call. Congratulations to Miss Nora Scales and Master Byron Burns of the village who were among the winners in the Music Festival Classes held in Suiiimerside rec- ently. Mr. Leslie Mann of Kcnsington. was a business visitor to Freetown on Friday afternoon. Mr. Emmett Reeves has return- ed to his home in South Freetown from Prince County Hospital where he has been a patient for several weeks, following an ap- pendix operation. All hope for him an early return to his former good health. -A B. SEA VIEW R. -The Dnrnley and Sea View W. M. S. held their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening. April 19th. at the home of Mrs. James Hickey. on the theme. Christ The Hope of the World. After the call to worship by leader Mrs. James Hickey. the hymn. Rejoice. the Lord is King. was read in unison: lat reader. Mrs. Arthur Macl(ay, 2nd reader Mrs. Lloyd Adams; prayer by lead- er. Scrlpture Luke 24. I to 10 was read in unison, Hymn. Hark the Song of Jublic was also read in unison. The President ilicii took over for the business. Four members answered roll call with a verse on Easter. In the absence of the Secretary there were no minutes read. Mrs. Keir MacKay volun- teered to be our new Friendship Secretary. DARNLEY AND W. M. A reading on Easter was given .nv?i.-4 -' I- II IV Ask for your SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-A vac- lntllo virus. as distinguished from "kllied' virus of the Salk vaccine. prob- ably will be the eventual answer to the infantile paralysis prob- lem. I group of experts agree. A live virus vaccine should be its ability to produce immunity. Rnpidlty with which the virus is killed during the vaccine-mnlrin process is an important factor. f it is killed too speedily it may lose some of its power to produce im- munity in the injected person. If killed too slowly in the production process some individual viruses in it may remain lively enough to MONTREAL (CP)-A 12-year- old Polish girl has begun life afresh with the parents she never knew. They were embraces and tears of Joy and even frightening con- fusion for little Janina Pierzchal- ski when she arrived by air from Warsaw Thursday amidst the ex- cited welcoming at Dorvel nir- port. Her parents, Boleslnw Pierzchnl- skn .34, and his 81-year-old wife told of their deportation 13 years ago to a Nazi concentration camp. That was only a few weeks after their marriage. soon after the Germans had overrun Poland. "My wife became pregnant soon after we arrived." said the father. "The Germans insisted she go back to Poland to give birth to the child. But they didn't tell us she would have to leave Janina by Mrs. Arthur Maclfay and Mrs. James Hickey. The group is look- ing forward to n play coming to the hall in the near future. Offering was taken and dedicat- ed by the president. Mrs. Keir Met-Key had charge of the Study Book the last two chapters. Meet- ing closed by repeating the Benediction and Lord: prgygr in unison. Lunch was served by the hostess. RETAIN HOCKEY Pol?! QUEBEC (CF) - Lionel Fleury was re - elected president of the Quebec City ” Amateur Hockey Association Fri- day nlght. The meeting also rec- ommended that Len Corrlveeu be retained as referee-in-chief of the association. QUEITIONED ON ILAYINGI TORONTO (CP) - Police said Monday a patient at the Ontario Mental Hospital at Whitby will be questioned further this week con- cerning last fall's strangling of two Toronto women. The man. unmar- ried. is reported to have been in Toronto at the time of the slay- ings. Police said the investigation involving him has been going on of the Quebec ' See Living Polio Virus Vaccine As Ultimate Goal cause the disease In its recipient: NEEDS CAREFUL HANDLING A vaccine made from n llv virus would not have the potentia drawback of weak protective povi era. but unless carefully handle it might involve the risk of causin; disease. so it has to be slteret in the living state to make it in capable of causing the disease be fore being as vaccine mg terinl. Two kinds of vaccine made fron . living virus now are under iris and may reach the practical slain in a few years. said Dr. Edwi. H. nnette. who headed the pane dis sion. g Dr. Lennette. of the Californii health department. was one of . group which in Washington lag week decided the Salk vaccine pro duced by five drug houses is safe The vaccine made by a sixth man ufncturer, Cutter laboratories .1 Berkeley. Csllf., wu withdraw. after several cases of polio ap peared among children vaccinate: with its product. Meets Parents First Time behind and come back to In camp alone. "I have never seen my child until this day. butt luckily she has been with my wife's parent: all the time and even has gong to school." He said that after the war. when the Russians took over Po. land. he was unable to go back home and up to now Janina was not allowed to leave. Professional Cards Che riered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce ufldln B Summersld . P.E.I. Phone 2888 W. 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