Rooney and W esiern oNl CENT BALI dull”- ERVE THURSDAY Novem- for hot chicken dinner in Lot in Hall. cars TRAVERSE community Han, Gospel meeting 111013 9'-V ,g 3 p.m. J. A. Joyci and G. A. Ramsay. RYON Presbyterian c1:3il:li'I.luSei?vice Oct. 3. 11 am. Church school 1115. Miss MI?! 9,, Macxenzle. Deaconess. TRYON United (hurchcs. Sun- gay, Oct. zird. Tryon 11 I-mu Cape Traverse 3 P-ma CT3P'"d 730 pm. Rev Lloyd Archer. Minister. will be lb sei1,tRAfr'olniwhisAUt)lfli.'ce from Oct. 33rd to Oct. 30th. inclusive while attending the Dalhousle medlcll refresher course. FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST Church services Sunday- 40Clgb:" 23,-ri, Morning worship 10. 5. ll - dav school 12.00 noon. evening s,,,Z,.i,-e 7.30. Rev. Ralph Seely. minister. RESERVE Thursday. Novem- ber am for turkey supper with hm, pudding. Sea View Hall. lie-ginning 4.30 o'clock. Sponsored by 32, Stephen's Church. THE SERVICES at Princetown United Church for Sunday. Oct. 23rd will be: 11 a.m. morning worship. Subject: 'God. 7.30 pm. evening W"r5h'lP- 3091 59" vices conducted by Mr. R. J. Miller. KENSINGTON United Chiillra Sunday. Oct, 23rd. Sunday 36 :1 10,00 o'clock. Morning wors P 11:00 o'clock. Sacrament of Bali- tism. Evening worship 7-30 P-"L Summerfield. Sunday 5Ch00l 2 o'clock. service 2.30 pm. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, B.A.. B.D.. Minister. FIRE ALARM - A mid-after- noon alarm was tesponded to by the Summerslde F ire Deplmmem vesterday after a blaze was 1311” ed in a chesterfield at the home of Mr. Garden Lawson on Chest- nut Avenue. Apparently children had been playing with matches and touched off the blaze in the chest- erfleld but it was quickly extingui- shed after the arrival of the fire- men. FUNERAL SERVICE - The funeral of the late Mrs. Earl S c h u r m a n was held yesterday afternoon from the Presbyterian Church. Summerslde. The service uas conducted by Rev. E. H. Bean or Kenslngtuu. Pallbearerfwere Clark Baker, Lorne Wright. Ray Rayner, Carl Moase. Garth Clark. and Earl Clark. Interment was in the People's C :. Slimmer" side. CASE ADJOURNED - In the appeal of Gordon Sullivan of Sum- merside against a conviction of driving a motor vehicle while his ability was impaired, the case was adjourned until Tuesday. Novem- ber 15th. at a special sitting of the supreme court in Summerslde yesterday. His Honor Mr. Justice G. J. Tweedy presiding. The ad- journment was made necessary when the appellant was unable to appear due to illness. Other actions set down until Nov. 15th included the Robb Enginerlng Co. Plain- tiff versus 11- E. Gaudet and Rob- ggt VBownesa plaintiff versus Lloyd nier. Alberfon Mr. Gerald Rooney and his; children, Geraldine, Analayne and Jimmy. of Alberton were recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Doyle. Oot 7. Mrs. Jeanetta Ogden. Alberton, isnal patient in the Western Hos- p a. On Friday evening Miss Anna Ramsay was honored at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Profit, Al- h('l'tOll. when Miss Anne Profit, Miss Stella McNevin and Miss Norma Gaudet entertained at s miscellaneous shower. The room was attractive with autumn flow- ers and a decorated chair was pro- vided lor the bride-to-be. Gifts were presented in a basket decor- ated in yellow and white. Miss! Ramsay was assisted in opening them by Miss Norma Gaudet and- accompanying verses were read by Miss Verna Rayner. Dainty re- freshments were served by the hostesses who have all been as- sociated wlth Mill on the III" 0' AIDIEIOI brjnch gf (hp Canadian Bank of cmung;-cg, On Wedneldly Mn. Gerald Mrs. Edwin MacDon- ald were hostesses at an and Heart Parish Hall, A1 where a card party aid of the C. W. L. twelve tables of auction First prizes were awarded Alton O'Brien and Cyril and consolstions of Chaisaon and M. E. The in to s. onmn.'im 7 A ha i th Dlac&ru Wu&. Itu-thin. Alberton.G ' Mrs 55? 535555 10.5 giisl-5 2: 5355 if i I 5:; iris. ii? is E . Wednesday .uu5,g,,gaayTIylorDrugCo.lan- S. is spending some than with her -nor Ashley; Sec'y-treasurer. Ann- ffi i - ly:llllg.4r'af'rt)li?ecociniil'lmtyw::vic.e ed to their Studies at Vocational in ' in the church Oct. ma. - Guardian ANNUAL BAZAAR. st. Paul's (Inn-di basement, Oct. 5th and sun. Mania 4.!) on. COME AND hear Smiling Bill Mccormacls. Birch Grove Hall, Freetown. Monday. Oct. 14, 8:!) lp.m. Auaplces Junior Red Cross. MABQUEBADE PARTY and dance in Hamilton Hall , 'Oct. 28th. music by Donna Orches- ltrs. Door prize and custom prizes. MASGUERADE dance .n parish hall. Alberton. Friday. Oct. at. Dancing 9 to 12. Noon- an's Orchestra. Prizes fo. beat orchestra and door prize. Admis- iaion. in costume 50. without coa- tume 05. A Personals Mr- and Mrs. Harold Walsh, have returned to their home in Boston, ' after being guests at the home of ' l7vlr. and Mrs. Edward Griffen. Lot Police Court lln Alberlon . There were eight cases on the idocket at Magistrates Court at Al- ' berton. yesterday with Magistrate R-S. Hinton, presiding. A patty from Tignish pleaded guilty to a charge of creating a disturbance in a Tignlsh restaur- ant and was bound over to keep - ' the peach for one year and fined ' 325.00 and costs. This was a sec- ond offense. A man from Roseville was fined 320.00 and costs under the Temp- erance Act for possession of liquor in a place other than a residence and was fined s20.00 and costs. Also under the Temperance Act a man from Duvar was fined ' 825.00 and costs for possession of liquor, one ounce of moonshine. not purchased from a vendor. A resident of Toronto had a plea of guilty entered for him on a charge of possession of liquor not purchased from a vendor, 7 02s.. moonshine, and was fined 325.00 and costs. .52: '3.”':5..l';”lt3:l"'ri” i.:"”"” fined 820.00 and coats. Kn was Top with no place to hide, this pretty and valuable Platinum fox seems resigned to the gaze of the hundreds of people who visited his cage which. forms a part of the wild life exhibit at the Kinsmen Carnival being held this week in the Summerslde Curling Rink. Below "Oh. where did they get the pretty deer"? Mistakenly asked many visitors to the wild life exhibit at the Kinsmen Car- nival. when they arrived at the pen which housed the goals. The goats appeared to be very neighbourly animals, and shared the same pen with a few ducks who ignored the alleged reputat- ion that goats will eat almost anything. --(Photos by Wotton). A man from Cape Wolfe was Ifined 310.00 and costs for permitt- 1118 8:: unlllcI:anlsedAperson to operate amoorve ce. fr R . , y vme was fined wggrgd :3” of; Messrs Urban. Bernard and Leo operating a mom. vehicle . .ard Murphy, Charlottetown. spent out having , license and a redlggl a weekend recently with then par- of Tignish received a fine of 32.00 and costs for having more than' three adults in the cab of a truck. CASCUMPEC Miss Dorothy Leard, R.N.. Char- 19"””Wn- P909531! spent a few days with her cousin as. CONWAY Phy- Sympathy is expressed to the E. MacKinnon who passed away on Saturday evening, October 15th. Mr. Thomas Morrison and son 5 Alvin, East Saint John, New Brun- swick visited relatives and friends Mrs. James Thom- at Conway recently. ' A miscellaneous shower was held Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hudson and at the Conway Community Hall on son Dale have moved into their Saturday evening October 8th in new residence at the corner of honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Raffer- Church and Central Streets. Alber- ty- ' Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burns and children, Hunter River. were visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs- John D. Palmer and Sunday. Oct- ober lsth. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Palmer Boston, Mass. and Miss Hazel Best, Seattle. Washington, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Reg- inald Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsay and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dlgnan and daughters, Doris and Lorna were recent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elaworth Thomas. Mrs. June Proude. Charlottetown cousin. Mrs. James Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson and family were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sil liker, Mt. Royal. The Caacumpec Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society held their autumn Thankoffering service in the church on Sunday evening, Oct. 2nd. The church was taste fully decorated with cut flowers. ) The first part of the service was: conducted by Mrs. Russell Leard. assisted by Mrs. Rhodes Ashley who read the scripture lesson. Th: offering was received by Mrs. Char- les Golden and Mrs. John Raynor. The choir was composed of the Alberton Male Octette with their organist. Mias Annie Leard. They sang "Lord Im Coming Home". and "The Church In the Wildwood" Rev. Alex Macbowell of Elms dale was the guest speaker their new home in Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bagnall Hun- ter River were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D Palmer. Burton Sympathy of the community is stended to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred, lousins and family, Campbelltoni .vhose home was destroyed by fire Friday night, Oct it Friends and class mates of Franklin Doyle son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Doyle, Glengarry, are sorry to learn he had the mis- fortune to injure his eye recently while crossing a wire fence. Frank- -lln is at present receiving treat- ment in Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. Frank Stevens, Campbell- ion. has returned to Montreal where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry and family who were residing in May- field for the summer have returned to their home in Burton. Leigh Howard Glengarry and Louis Dalton, Burton have return- The Cnscumpec Youns P8017193 Union met at the home of Bertha and Anitetta Gordon recently. The followtnl officers were selected for me coming year; President, Ber- tha Gordon, Vice president. Elea etta Gordon: Programme. Lillian Yeo: Winston Raynor and Henry C.U. school Charlottetown. lino... lliilii zllliliillllllliii iiliiiilllillillil illilliiiiillllilili iiyii .ii,.'iiiii i 'llilliiili'i family of the late Mrs. Williaml ' KENSINGTON Ilactiaught. Mr. MacNaug For Visit To" Far East 0'I'rAWA. (Special) 1. Watson Liberal MP. Fisheries minister Sinclair. held serias of last-minute conferences apartments! of- prior to leaving for Japan to attend a meeting in Tokyo of e North Pacific Fiahariu Com- Leaving Ottawa tonight. Mr. MacNaught will stop over for two days in Vancouver to discuss his 901' h-oxnlnfuriaauffarcdinthcaourss Tokyo visit with Fisheries Minls- inisalo hf Prepares tu"IlnclnlrwhobcoavalaIdII8 of a trip to Iihsria earlier this year. He will also spend some time securing the latest data on the West Coast salmon industry in company of the superintendent of western fisheriu. Prior to his departure, Mr. Mac- Ngught told the The Guardian ha is hopeful that the Tokyo meeting will display the same spirit on cooperation as has marked pre- vioua meetings of the Internation- al North Pacific Fisheries Com- a. By Robert Rice Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP) - Queen Eliza- beth, wearing a black showerproof coat stood Friday in a steady driz- ale and unveiled a bronze statue of her father, King George V1. All membe s of the Royal Fam- ily, except the Princess Royal who is in Canada. were present in a 1 garden terrace near St. Jame'a Palace for the tribute to the "sailor king" on a day which also marked the 150th anniversary of Trafalgar, Britan's greatest naval victory. "It is fitting," the Queen said. "that this ceremony should take place on the anniversary of one of the great events of our history as a seafaring nation." She spoke quietly and clearly of her father, who died Feb. 6. 1952 after ruling from 1936. She said he gave "his unremitting service and all of his strength" to uphold the realm and promote the happiness of his peoples. The Queen pulled the white cord unveiling the bronze figure which Gardiner Sfic REGINA (CP) - Agriculture Minister Gardiner says Canada needs 25,000,000 pounds of butter at all times to ttkeep the pipeline filled" and another 80.000000 pounds to prevent sudden con- sumer-price increases. In an interview here Friday he told the National Dairy Council Master Vance MacKenzie of Low- .-r Malpeque is suffering from an attack of pneumonia. ents. Mrs. and Ms. John J. Mur-i Mr. Nelson Caseley, Kensington, is confined to his home with in- fection. l Mrs. Belle Shaw of Brackley is visiting relatives in Kensington and Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. William McKay - left on Monday for their home in New York after spending a holiday ,in Kensington, the guests of Mr. Darnley as the guests of Mr. and iaccompanled on their return trip 'by Mrs. Clifford Ramsay of Sum- merside. Mrs. Austin Bears and two child- ren are visiting in Kensington, the guest of Mrs. Bear's mother. Mrs. Alex I-Illtz. J Mr. John Cotton and Mrs. George KE. Taylor of Kensington were 'viaitors to the mainland recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Donald, daughter, Linda, have moved into 1,”, "turned to their home in sea View after a motor trip to Boston. Mass-. and vicinity. i Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ramsayl have returned to St. John, N. B., after spending a weekend in Mal- peque. the guests of Mrs. W. G. Ramsay, Mrs. W. Keir Crafer accompan- ied by Miss Margaret Crafer, Mes- srs. John. Robert and James Craf- d M , 3 be W.” of mm, spent the weekend with her Mr- Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet a a M. at g”':'ed fsmog; :1!) to Amheut ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook. M”, n r an N. S. and Moncton, N. B. over the weekend. Mrs. Mabel Clark. Summerslde was a recent motorist to Hamilton. Mr. John Bealrsto of Reglna., Sask.. is spending a vacation in, Malpeque the guest of his brother. Mr. Frank Beairsto. and with his sister. Mrs. Earle McKay of Se View C-V (Continued from page 12) Toronto Stocks IN Bristol 0012170 101 170 22! - spending a few days with her daug tent statement that if Canada sells between 10,000,000 and 12,000,000 pounds of butter there will be no surplus. : "The council says in a recent I -J l . Ellerslie and-. , Bideford Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coughlin. met at the home of Mrs. Walter ,MacKie on Tuesday evening. Oct- ober 11th with a good attendance. Mrs. Erwin Dennis was hostess the Ellerslle Women's Institute to on the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Caine of vacationing here. the guests of Mr. Caine's sis- Massachusetts, are ter, Mrs. Jennie Brundage and his niece, Mrs. Grorge Smith. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Millar (nee Beverly Birch) whose marriage took place in the Anglican church, Port Hill recently. d A picnic was held in the Sunday Nye school room of the Bideford United ML , Church on Wednesday for the Baby (um; Band. Mrs. James Burleigh er) was in charge, Ice cream and cake was served by the W.M.S. Miss Jean Cook. Summerslde. M. d M p G October 15 were Nortrh Iggy. Ori-fario.e(1)aliTie Mr.m:;; Jules Gaudet and d""gMe"- Mrs. Vernon Paynter, Freetown. Queen Unveils Bronze- Statue To Her Father On Butter Stocks View to task for its criticism of his rec-i John Coughlin pent the past weekend in Sum- nerside the guests of their daugh- md Mrs. Russell McKay and in er and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 1" ”9lld' to return to their home in Halifax Chelsea sculptor William McMillan took three years to shape. Then she said down her black umbrella. A French official in morning dress picked it up and held it over her as she spoke into a lulu phone. The monument, part of a larger memorial to the king. shows the monarch standing bareheaded in Ithe uniform of an admiral of the. fleet, his left hand on I sword. Among the crowd were Common- wealth representatives, including Canadian high commissioner Nor- man Robertson. Prime Minister Eden and Oppo- sition Leader Clement Attlee stood with other members of Parliament. The monument was erected by 3a memorial committee which is devoting most of the 1,812,460 pounds collected to helping youth and elderly persons. Of this, the Queen said: "I am sure that nothing would have given .hlm more pleasure than the knowl- edge that his memorial fund is pro- viding for the welfare of young and old alike." ks To Guns 1 ,statement there is storage now for 42.000000 pounds more than the; live-year average at this time and' the agricultural prices support lboard has the greater part ni it, "When we got. down in the five- .year average once in the last six; iyears the so-called dealers raised the price in Regina in the run- sumer to as high as 85 cents a pound toward spring. "So long as we need butter to prevent that, then it is not a sur- plus." HOWLAN Miss Joyce Arsenault of Alber- Howlan . Mrs. Calvin Carruthers and little daughter recently were in How- II. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peters mot- ored to Egmont Bay on Wed., re' turning on Thursday. Misses Freda and Lyla Mac- Ausland of O'Leary spent a few days recently in I-Iowlan. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and sons of Borden were in How- lan on Saturday. Octo. 15. Miss Betty Arsenault spent the past week at Slemon Park. Cpl. and Mrs. Tony Powers and family of Slemon Park were in Howlan calling 'on relatives re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. J. '1'. Gallant of Forest View were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe De- Roches on Saturday evening. Hector Richard is now employed in Summerslde. He spent the week- at his home here with his and family. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant and ton is spending a few days in 3,, Youth Sunday At St. Ma-It's A.Y na. uuuaoauuocorponucomi music: and breakfast Oct. 16th fnllowedbytho regular service at 11 o'clock. This being children's Day and Yout.h's Sunday the sun- day school pupils and teaches attended in n . The Young People occupied the choir. Bill Pigeon and Wayne Champion read the scripture lessons. The following officers were in- stalled: President, Lloyd Profitt; 1st and 2nd Vice ants, Bill Pigeon, and Wayne Champion; Secretary. Betty Cameron; Pub- licity Secretary. Lauretta Mill; Treasurer, Wayne Harrington. Rev- W. E. Ingraham addressed the congregation. Lloyd Profitt and gvayno Harrington acting as War- ens. Borden Credit Union Dinner The b and annual meet- ing of Borden Credit Union was held in the basement of Sacred Heart Church, Borden on Monday, October 17th. Seventy members and guests had dinner provided by the ladies of the Altar Society. Mr. Lloyd Clark acted as chair- man and following the banquet cal- led for a toast to the Queen. Pre- sident Reginald Rodgers spoke briefly and then the guest speaker, co J. Corcoi-an. managing direct- or oi Credit Unions. addressed the gathering. He spoke of the money that was saved in interest on loans in even the smaller Credit Unions and of the fire insurance plans available. He stressed the need of public rr lations. One of the aims of a credit union should he to aspire to service and by reaching out to help our fellowman in make our credit union an influence in the community. Rev. E F. MacDonald advised the use of study clubs where people. especially the young people. would learn what Credit Unions were for and have. a chance in study the insuranre part of the Credit Union. President Reginald Rodgers moved a vote of thanks to the lad- ies of the Altar Society for the splendid supper. This was accepted by Mrs. Russell Deighan on behalf of the members. The business meeting was then. held with President Reginald Rod- gers in the chair. Mr committee Fourteen meetings had been held in the year and an in- crease of ten members in the past year. Secretary Reginald MacAleer gave the financial report which was so favorable that later in the ,meeiing it was decided to pay 3 'per cent interest on paid up shares. and 20 per cent rebate on loans. The report of the Credit Com- mittee was given by Myrick Mac- Kenzie. and of the Supervisory Committee by Edgar Richard. Mr. Richard also gave a report of the Annual Convention at Charlotte- wn Election of officers was as fol- lows: Directors; Lloyd Clark, Re- Binald " J s and Reginald Mc- Aleer (all re-elected): Loan Com- mittee. Russell Deighan was ap- pointed as chairman of the Loan Committee to fill the unexpired term of William Ozon. and Chester Lake was the new appointee: Sup- ervisory Committee, Edgar Rich- ard, Frank Johnson; Delegates to Convention, James McCormack, Reginald Rodgers. alternatives. Reginald McAleer Aeneas Murphy. After a vote of thanks had been tendered Mr. Corcoran for his help and interesting address the meet- ing adjourned. GAIN PIPE CONTRACT LONDON 4CP)-R. A. Butler. Rodgers, gave the report of the Directors! 1- against St. Dunstan'a on their field J Saturday, Oct. 22,1955 The Guardian F839 15 JOINS NAVY I ' Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Alberton Prince County Ehthibition Association will be held in the Library Fri- day. October 28th at 8 p.m. Shareholders. directors and all interested are requested to attend. L. B. WALLACE, President W. W. Secretary. POULTRY Buying Live Fowl. Chicken and Copons dolly. except Satur- doyx WINDSOR ARSENAULT Windsor Arsenault (above), 19. of Summerslde, has enlisted as a bandsman with the Royal Canadian Navy and leaves for a British ' . ' Columbia naval base next week. Plck "P serwce Windaorlh one of Summerslde: most pop at young man. pays a leading. pfrll in athletilcn activit- ies, par icu ary awimm g. rsc- e 5' ing. hockey and basketball. n ngfon Durinz the am Summer '19 W0" MI: the ten-mile bicycle race at Sum- p merslde. and placed bsflcoildnln the P ! . I CT I Maritime event a are etown. in the past few summers he has ro esslona ar 5 won several tropjhlgsdinmswiiilrimingz h competitions, an a e U2 es individual points in school hockey C arlered at Summerslde last winter. Accountanfs Windsor is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. AaSCI18l.lll. 175 Hanover St., and has been a member of the T. Earle Hickey uanadian Bank of Commerce in . Build g band of the Summerslde Sea Cadet Corps since its organization tsnmmemidh P'E"' Hm” 28” Until a few weeks ago he was seen each morning on ll Guardian delivery route in Summerslde R. Fl. F'.lli. KI S Li l where he provided faithful and ef- E; on m ted Fire - Auto -- Casualty ficlent service for the past five or 5 summ" st gamma,-gm, six years. '. .. (Photo by D.W. Sears). . Optometrist E. E. Parkman SUM-Hi NOTES PHONE 3287 By MARGARET corrm T"EAT”gm::1':g-,d. - Monday night the newlv formed -r--m” Girls I-ii-Y met. The girls under R. F. Hunter. R.0. the supervision of Mr Charles summer:-ide. .EI - Phone llll Ballem. discussed the invitation ex- SMALLMAA . BUILDING tended to them by the Moncton r-m in-Y, (the best organized and most A. Ravmnnri Grant. extensive 1-ll-Y in Canadal to visit B.Sc.. 0 D. them in Moncton some weekendi 38 Water street Summerslde in early November. The nominat-i ing and program committees were formed. and the officers for this term will be elected at the next meeting. There was such a large Above Maurice .'ili.ll'a Men's Well PHONE 3530 PHYSICIANS attendance that it is possible there 97- P 'H"'l ”3"hFm'&'D' will be a division, and two chap- Pi-1910'" 5'"W"'” tern will be formed. Miss Town- w"" sI:':"" S7'5':zm”" . send will be the girls; mentor, and M" , Miss Cairns will ass st her. The Boys' Hi-Y met Wednesday PlTOT0gl'5Phe" night and elected Ned Henthom as fME READ STUDIO secretary, and David Campbell as D. wy SEARS treasurer. In Sum-Hi bowling this week. "Buzz" Nicholson took both the high single (219) and the high three (475) for girls. For boys. Stan Gay won double honors: high single (318) and high three (754). Stan Gay's team led in team total (2738). Don Ross' team was second with 395, and David Siiliphant'a team third with 2524. Our High School football team, under the supervision of their coach Mr. "Chuck" Monaghan, will play POULTRY Buying Live Fowl. Chicken and Copon daily. at 8 o'clock next Thur da aft r- noon. Summerslde iilayirrynameesi Tnmk Tv' chancellor of the exchequer. an- nounced Wedneaday that the South Durham iron and Steel Company had gained a contract worth 312.- 000,000 in Canada. The British company will supply 15,000 tons of 31-inch pipe for the natural gas Iy left on Monday, Octo. 10. after spending their vaction in this community. Visitors at the homes of Mr. and J. B. Arsenault on Sunday,i Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Auldine Gaudet and her neice were guests of their brother and 3" of Ch”l"uetoWn' sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter on Sunday. Mrs. Joe Pineau of Duvar has returned home from Prince co, Friends of Miss Jeanem Ogden Hospital where she underwent sur- are sorry to hear she is ill in the Western Hospital, Alberton. Mrs. Wm. MacKay, Freeland is ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith MacDouga1l, Bideford. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Maynard. Port Hill. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Maynard's parents. Mr. and gery. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, John Robert Dignan on reaching their 50 wedding anniversary on Tuesday October 18. (AG) T-'-cAsni.o"' pipeline linking Fort St. John, EC. and Vancouver. GIIAPAIID THEATRE JENKINS BROS. LTD. Kensin9i'0" FRI. - SAT. 8:80 summer-side PHONE 65.5 "Valley Of "IO 2-...--....L I II ROBERT TAYLOR. ELEANOR PARKER In Color Rated Excellent Fish and Chips - Fried Oysters - Drinks - Candy ""' '” 5"" '”"' cry Wednesday at my home. ATTENTION F k 5 mm a FARMERS ”” ”'”' ' Buying Poultry, live and dressed, daily except Sat- urday. Mrs. S. R. PENDLETON The Blue Willow Luncheonette (Opposite the Capitol Theatre Exit) Open Daily from 4.00 p.m. to 12.00 p.m. Sundays 9.00 em. to 1.00 am. Tenderloin Steaks - Roast Chicken Dinners KINSMEN CARNIVAL ENDS TODAY AT SUMMERSIDE CURLING RINK KIDDlBS' CARNIVAL THIS AFTERNOON 2:30 Door Prize-A RAND NEW BICYCLE This evening the pregnant will feature the Prince County Flddlng and Stcp-Danc- lug champions. Drawing For Kincrtc Doll - 525.00 Door Prise Al The Usual Attractions KENSINGTON ::"cuuTlnanui moomscm as ,3 M” hm” M”D0U8a1l. DH Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Mati- . Davin 1000 IM 1' lg nee 2:30 Saturday. They're back '""' ”" ltgolzo ",3, in together funnier than ever. Don- mo 1; in 1: WT aid O'Connor and Frances the no in no on talking mule. in "FRANCIS COV- 3:3 1;. 1:” ,;,A N 0 T I C E Ens THE BIG TOWN". Also ,,,,',, ,. mi Serial & News. ' tin; or . .1 Today 2:30-7:15 .920 2,250.?” 2: g - ' .130 1:1 3 1:: Masquerade dance in Bor- ""1; Dqm 13,: ,3 nig den Legion Hall, Tuesday. Busfergll 1"" M 'V' '” Oct. 25. Prizes for best cos- ”RonI,” 111 UK ll "10 d :3 ,2” ,3” J7" tu m e. Dancing 9.30 to st3g”IlV'I:3hRkih;g;:3e ' n c ac Ea N :30; 1230' Jackie Doyle! or. Frldg - -Blsnlden 7-15 915- JWTW-WT is: an i: I: chestra. Admission 60 ,i,:l',,3:,', 5:,t,',',.':,,',l' 3:59. ' ' COMING MON & TU .ll:'?" ll” '3 69” ;'.'3l.?”3.l'"5.J.?33 "3513: "The Silver also II in W: eon Eva Gabor. are is :2: iiiii m....... Chalice" :23 3 3 L; In Cinemascope '-'3-'-'5 REGENT to-min 1.15 - 9.15 With Virginia Mayo ”? 2 '20 S - and Jack Palance 2 R 5.” Q Tmiiiiiwliiii Nnxrwnn.m.'uUns. 31.54:. m 4!: In Cinemascope ,,.,,,,,,,-,,',',,--W3-' in "East Of”Eden" 53 3 3” 3? 1 H ,4 .3 W m ,, ,.,,, With Jule er s an 1: an as gnu. James Dean no also an Inna mono m