JANUARY 19, 1954 WESTERN GUARDIAN 115 EORGE Chow and House Phones: The Guardian may be following stores sell lodatore, " Alyre Doucette's Grocery, Second Water Street; Vince's Grocery. 120 Russell Street; Enmsn's Self- Servico Drug Store; Fred's K. I. Waite in Kensington. WEST PRINCE OFFICE 1 Alberton: Frank Weeks, Representative. Phone: 68-2 Office and 68-3 House. PRINCE COUNTY OITICE Street, Summersif . Phone 831 - News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representative 6 mer Street; Gourlles Drugstore, 21 Central Stree ' Kelly's Now-stand. Water Street; Mark Gaudct, 6'1 Granville Street: . GEORGE WOTFON 8082 and was bought at any of the in Surnmeraide: . Street; Island Motor Transport. Grocery. Convent Street. -OYSTEBB obtalruble-056 peck boxes, choice Malpeque oysters. write Box 400 or Phone 2194 Burn- mernoe, day before wanted. -JUNIOR HOCKEY. Bedeque rink. Tuesday, January 19th, Double header. At 7:30, Bedeque vs Wllmot.: at 9:00. Mt. Tryon vs. Upper Freetownu Admission 25 cents. l -FUNERAL SATURDAY. --The funeral of the late Mrs. Harold Hueetis was held Saturday morn- ing from her home to St. Paul's wurch in Summerside for Requiem Mass. Rev. Father Leclair con- ducted the service at tile church and at the grave. Pall bearers were: Wilfred Perry, Freddie Blac- quiere, Larry Gallant, Lowell Hues- tis. Edmund Doucette. Clarence Steele. 'Iritei-rnent was in St. Paul's Church cemetery.-S. ilortham And Vicinity -(Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Dyrnent and family. Salem Park. were vis- itors in this vicinity on Jan. 10. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended. to the family and relatives of the late Mrs. Willard Phillips, summeieide, who passed away re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Clark MacQuarrie and Mrs. Wilfred McDougall at- tended the funeral of the late Mrs Willard Phillips on Jan. 0. Most of the farmers are busy in the woods cutting their fire wood those days. The many friends of Mr. May. nard McArt.hur, Arlington. are sorry to learn that he recently had the misfortune to break his ankle. His many friends hope to see mm but again soon. The regular meeting of Northam Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Athol Colwill on January 14 with a good attend. Lnce. Mrs. Alfred. Colwill led the -UNLOADING car of coal. Monday and Tuesday, Abegweit Co-op. Carleton. I -in-:s'rAuaAN'r nsmscorssr-' 11D - The interior of Hillside Restaurant at Alborton has just been redecorated. Above is base- board of Douglas fir plywood the walls are done in ivory and the ceiling is a peach um um floor is covered with inlaid laid ! off in blocks of gray and red, me seats are painted Brunswick brown Wliih lV0'fy trim and new -tables have tops 0! my soborlte. The tables were made by Mr. John Arthur and the painting was done by Mr; James Broderick assisted by the proprietor, Mr. Henry Clarke. Freetown and I D I Vicinity I -Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Mocarville returned on January 8 from Saint John. N. B., where they spent a pleasant two weeks visiting with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Justin Mclvor Miss Georgina Cairns, nurse-in- training in P. E. Island Hospital spent several days recently at her home in bower Freetown Miss Minnie Drummond has re- turned from Middleton where She had been visiting for the past week with her sister. Mrs. Essie Wrisht and Mr. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Walter Payinter. George and Ivan Paynter of Tryon were visitors to Freetown on Jan- uary 10. - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill and son Gerald have returned home after an enjoyable visit spent in Char- lottetown. guests of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Buchanan. The W. M. 5. Auxiliary of Free- town Presbyterian Church was held January 8 at the home of Mrs. Elton and Mrs. Howard Cairns with Mrs. Donald Bernard presiding. There were nine mem- neeting. Min Kathleen Ellis, East Bide- k”'d- Went 3 WW days recently visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Herman Dyment. A.W. i?JFeEElTnE7EEFi? ”7.”EAnle lllcl(Ei' ' Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Slsssnnerslde. P. E. I. PHONE 2888 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant 9. I. I. IIIUTUAJ. BUILDING Granville at Water street Sunun ” IIAL ISM P. 0. Bill 081 E E. PARKMAII Upt. D. n.u. arsfonmrnssr Oiamee Fitted Eyes Examfneo Office Home: I to is - I to I and by.appolntmant. PHONE 3281 IEGINT THEATRE IILDG. Iussunor St sunsmeraide I. F. IIIIITER R. 0. OPTOM.ETIll!': Blunssseraide. P. E. L Oosnpiote Visual Arnlyace ' . Gleaaea Fitted PHONE llld lMA1LMAN's BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. 8813.. 0.0. OPTOMETIIST Oossiplete Visual Analysis Clones Fitted U! Water street. summeralde lbove laurloe attire Men's Wear Phone now. it s. ELLIS a son no 4 Auto - Casualty , maonnol I I-5: 3., glssmmerelae nttuanmmn V Water Stfeet East .. I I-will--we it. cllisrrn s. ammo inlets. eposnu. at-my, Ila. s.s.n bers and two visitors present. The I program consisted of a. Bible quiz. passages read from the "Message and a chapter from tudi tbcokf A special collection of flu was received for the Leprosy Fund and the sum of 37.50 was received from the C.G.I.T. group. Articles passed in at the last meeting hn.':l been packed and sent to the Maritime Home for girls in Truro The singing of a hymn and re-,, peating the Lord's Prayer brought the meeting to a close Friends are plesstd to know that Mrs. Peter E. Reeves of Up- per Freetown has returned from the Prince County Hospital. much improved in health. sfter being a patient there for several men Mrs. Reeves is ” the winter months at the home of her niece. Mrs. Roy Boulter, Augustine Cove. The first meeting of Lower Freetown Farm Forum. for the new year, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Payrnter on January 4. The topic was "Per-in Organisations", and proved inter- esting. After the broadcast and dziscussi . Mr. William Cairns showed films on the different me- thods of farming and different types of machinery he saw used on his trip abroad last summer. These were much enioyed by all present. Lunch was served by Mn. 1 Payrnter and daughter Marlene. The next ,mectlng of Farm Forum wss at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cairns, with a good sttenda-no of . The topic was "farm price trend." After the broadcast an interesting and vs: discussion iookplace. and questions in the Guide were answered. to be sent to Charlotte- town. Lunch was served by the hostess. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wal- ter Bernard. Mrs. Colby Lewis is spending II few days in LinkletterRoad at the 1 home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mn. Garth: Lihkletter. A3 Seaway Supporters Pick usjfrenst!I- , (nu James C. Mann) WASHINGTON. (AP)- Senate anpportera of St. Lawrence sea- way legislation picked up lilni"' cant new strength Monday II ill! possibility arose that a flnll vote on the controversial bill mly be reached Wednesday. Senator Alexander Smith (Rep. N. .f.), a former opponent of the measure to authorise Unltedi States participation with Canada in building the 11-foot seep Ai- lantic-tocreat-L a Ir 0 s waterway, announced to the Senate his de- cision to support the bill. And Senator Stuart syminaton (Dem. Mo.) announced that he would vote for passage. Majority leader William Know- land (Rep. Calif.) sold, mean- while. he will move Tuesday to limit debate-now in its four"! day--commencing It noon Wed- siesdu. He will propzse, he said. that , ' an ,., u s ' limited to 8) minutes discussion day on each amendment and one hour been January 26th Nomination Day In Summffide -'I'l3B&.y. Jcnuary Nth, will be Mmln-"103 dly in Bumsnerside when nominations for mayor threc councillors and one weter and sewerage commissioner will be filed. . MIN! Hell-FY Wed?! has indu- ated his intention of nominating againthisyear and up to the present time there appears to be no otghu candidate who will offer for this office. Mayor Wedge is at present a patient in the city Hospital in Charlottetown as a result of an accident which happened on sun- doy. January 10th. in which he suffered painful facial iridurieai by being thrown from a sleigh while exercising a. pony at the Summer- side Raceway. It is expected that he will be released from hospital the latter part of this week. The present Water and Sewer- age Commission consists of Messrs Robert Dewar. chairman. Roland Sheen. and Leigh Stewart. Mr. Stewart has declined to offer his services. Mr. Edgar Cannon has been rumored as a possible candl- date to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Mr. Stewart, but Mr. Cannon has not yet made up his mind on the matter The term of three of the coun- cillors will expire this year: W. E. Jenkins, Clarence Steele. and James Maobougall. It is under- stood that all three will re-nom- mate on January 26th, No one else, as yet, has indicated their intention to offer for nomination. A plebiscite will be held in con- junction with the forthcoming cl- ection by which the citizens will indicate their desire in regard to having the Water Commission continue as at pres ent, or whether they would prefe; to have the duties of this com- mission as administered by the Town Council. -6 S'side Curling L 5 - Club Sr e Summersitf 1 Club sche- dule for Tuo.l.u;., January 7:00 p.m. Ice No. 1-Earl Hickey vs. R. E. Ice No. Macllae Ice No. Morrison 8:30 P. Ice No. Morrison 2-C. E. Corney vs. F. 3-E. P. Foley vs. T. D. M.- 1-R. McKarg vs. .1. E. . 2--R. A. Home vs. E Gaudet Ice No. 3--W. MacDonald Lloyd Inman--S Assault courses iiiscontinucd As Army Punishment OITAWA. (CPI -Army person- nel in detention barracks no long- er will be ordered to engage in different assault courses as a form of punishment. The defence departsnerit said Monday that the practice has been discontinued as 9. result of the death last summer of Pte. Freder- iok Joseph Burke. 29, of Begins. at Petawawa military camp. 120 miles northwest of Ottawa. The department was replying to a question tabled in the Commons for Stariley Knowles (CC1'l-Win- nlpeg North Centre). A native of Ottawa, Pie. Burke died July 16, 1958, shortly after he collapsed while drillirg on the can-lp's obstacle or amault course. He was under seven days' detent- ion for being absent without leave. A coroner's inquest, held at Pembroke. Ont., early in August blamed death on an illness ag- gravated by detention punishment. A post-mortem disclosed that Burke died from "asphxis caused by bilateral pneumonia." Iliilas Excluded From All liov't Jobs In Yugoslavia BELGRADE, (Reuters) A humble future as a private citizen looms for Yugoslav vice-president Milovsn Djilas, Communist leader who has fallen from favor after straying from the party line. It was announced Monday that he has resigned as president of the Yugoslav parliament -- a post he was given only three weeks ago. The central committee of the Yugoslav communist party Bun- day "excluded" him from holding office in the party, including a position on the 108-man executive committee. He is expected to be removed from his post as one of the coun- try's four "vice-presidents when parliament reconvened Jan. 27. But Djllas is not expected to be purged or arrested for his "her- esy." President Tim, at the meet- ing of the party's central commit- tee which expelled miles from his party posts. said the days have gone when the Yugoslav Continu- nlst party liquidated members who diverged from the party line. The committee retained Djiln an ordiney part.y' member. But. angered by newspaper and mass- sine articles he wrote which at- tscked partly lenders, privileges and urged I more "democratic" party line. the gave him a "final warning.” It was disclosed Monday that Djilas resigned his presidency of parliament several days before the central committee met. esch on debate prior to a-final VS. vote. On that basis, the vote could be r ' by mid-afternoon Wednes- as only one amendment has aroused THE GUARDIAN. Drifting Snow Blocks Many Roads Inljince -Show plows were busy yes- terday in sub-zero temperatures. opening main highways through- out the county. In many sections. however. a steady ground drift blocked the road again after the plow had passed. Highway officials said last even- ing thlt the Summerside-Borden road. and the Borderi-Bonshsw- Charlottetown road had been opened during the day. The road from Summerside to Kensington and from Hunter River to Charlottetown was re- ported open last evening, but in- formation available suggested that the section between Ken- sington and Hunter River was probably closed by ground drift. West of Summcrslde the high- way was open to Day's' Corner, and ground drift from that point on was expected to cause trouble for motorists last evening. This morning all plows will re- sume activity again in a day-long battle against the snow banks.-S. Begins 16th 1 Consecutive Year is Granby's Mayor GRANBY. Que, "Mr. Mayor". dynamic P. Horace Boivin. Monday began his 16th (CF!-Canndals and Sewerage . H'. consecutive year as chief magist- rate of this bustling eastern taunshins city 50 miles east of Montreal. The colorful 48-year-old indus- trialist was alone in the field when zmayoraliy nominations closed at noon Monday. He was declared re-elected by acclamatlon for his seventh term. No one was surprised. The mayoralty seat has been held by the Boivln family as long as many of the city's 30,000 residents can remember. The mayor's father-- the late P. E. Boivin-served as mayor for 17 consecutive years. The son took over in 1939, and :it appears a safe bet he will 19m' l break his father's record Mr. Boivin is also president of .the Carad'an Federation of Mav- ors and Municipalities and the ,Quebec Union of Municirahies. He is the only Quebec to have headed both groups. Play: In Movie When the National Film Board decided to make a movie short of a typical Canadian mayor, Mr. Boivin was picked as the star The film entitled "Mr. Mayor" was released recently. Wltll rilmcst. boundless eilel:2l' the bilingual mayor spends weeks and mouths travellillz in Cenadl and abroad in efforts to persuade n' ' industries to locate in Grnnby The city now has approximately 103 small industries producing such things as plastics, electron- ics. aluminum castinizs and text tiles. Mayor Boivin owns the city's third largest factory - Granbv Elastic Web-which em- ploys 800. As an employer, he launched A co-operative home-building pro- gram and persuaded other em- ployers to follow suit. Now an em- ployee can borrow the down pays merit for a home from his em- ployer and pay for his house in small monthly instalments. Mayor Boivin married the for- mer Frances Bergeron in 1930-- the year he entered politics-and the couple has eight children. Fined l25 For Distributing . Crime Comics GUELPH, Ont.. (OP) - Magis- trate F. Watt Monday found Kitch- ener News Company guilty on a charge of uuuributilng crime oom- ios. A fine of 325 and costs was mlpoeed. It was the first such conviction in Ontario. In a written llldfzlment. Magis- trate Watt held that a copy of a comic called "Racket Squad." nex- hlbltcd in the case, showed the commission of crime. "In 'each of tho episodm steps in the preparation for and commis- sion of the crime is vividly port- rayed", the Magistrate said. "While in two of the episodes the criminals were killed, tfhat docs not alter the fact that crimes were shown in title act of being com- mltted. "some of the crimes of violence and otihers were what is :oalled 'Oonfidence games! In idle latter cases there was nothing to show that the criminals were made to answer for their crimes." Magistrate Watt found that the section of the Criminal code on which the case was based is within the nutmoritvy of the federal Parlia- ment danitn argument by Mannie Brown. d ' counsel, that it was ultra Vired. School A9 Scondouc Desnoved Iv Five MONCTON. (CPv W Pure. start- imr around the basement furnace iodlw destroyed the Dorchester Crossing school at Bcoudouc. 1.5 miles from here. but 125 pupils were safely evacuated. Pour fire departments were handlcaped in fighting the 085,000 b'aae by a lack of water. PAMVD CLVVPII Cutty em: was one of the clippers in the China thedereefnli CHARLOTTETOWN Alilerton Ami unmu Mr. Earl Atkinson is confined to his home in Albel-ton by illness. Mrs. Arthur Eniailman of Mill River, is confined to her home- through illness. Her many friends hope to see her she to be out again soon. Mr. Ralph Adams. O'Leai-y. motored to Charlottetoun recent- ly on buslness.' Min Shirley Wallis, kindergar- mi er '3' me Mr Mmsiml The many friends of Mr. Lorne Johnston School, Blernon Park. . I sunmierdde, 1. oonfmed ,0 he, Siiliker. Oleary. are sorry to hear ham, ,9, Albemm mus week by I that he is confined to his home. mm,” mm”, All" wish for him a speedy get- we . Friends of Mr. Lorne Leard. Al- bg;-1,011. mu 1,, pleased to know he Miss etty Pate. R.N., spent the is showing considerable imvprove- "Eben 3" '4” hm” ill 11” 9”” ents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pate in ment following a severe illness. He O'Leary. has been confined to bed for sev- eral weeks. Mrs. Wilbur Dennis of Knutsford, Mm; roads in the A159,”-, Men res gone to Halifax, where she will were not opened to tragic yes”,-. visit with her mother, Mrs. James day owing to bregk dmm of both aMacDougall who is A patient in the Alberton and Tignlsh snow the hospital thera- plows. In the afternoon the 0'-i j- , Leary plow arrived .9, Aybertona Mr. Randall3oats.OLeary,mowr-, making this road passable, Alba. led to Charlottetown on Monday ton to Ticnish remained closed but i on business- this road was expected to be plow- Th - H d” f M1” M- ed last night. All others roads re- 6 many fell 0 . mained blocked by high bank, 0; berth MacAusland, Bloomfield, are snow, glad to see her able to return to her home, after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital, where she was operated on for appendicitis. O'Leury and V0 0 I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rennie of '..,n rElmsdale, were VlSltDl'S to Knots- as miscellaneous shower nus lord recently guests of Mrs. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R91'll”9'S Plilflll-5. Ml”. End Mrs- Ray Jeiley in O'Leary in honor Hall"! HBFl”l5- of M.l'. and Mrs. Lorne Johnstonet '-"' r whose marriage took place i'ecent- Mr. and Mrs. William aME'SSl50Yl 1y, They renewed many use”; and of Summerslde. were visitors to beautiful glits which were open- KllUi5l'0lld l'9C"l1U.l'. E11951-S Oi ill?-Hi ed by Mrs. James MacDona.d. Miss llmnls. M12 and Mrs. Georse Mes- Verna Stetson road the good Wishes uslson and Mrs. Veltla MacNelll- aild names, while Mrs. Ray Jclley V V r placed them on the table, M,-, The O'Lr-ary Maroons motored to Johnstolle thanked all for the Albelimll liewlluy 50” 3 Slime WW1 gins, and the smgmg 01 -rpm mey the Aiberton Rega.s. This is the are jolly good fellows. A delicious Sccmld Same W15 3'9”- iuncli was served by the ladies, while Mrs. Alice Seaman poured. t Mr Henry Stetson and son had Mmn the misfortune to lose a nice horse The January meeting of the On Tuesday night- Afternoon Auxiiary was held ati rm me home of L1, sec,-eta,-y, Mrs, A, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Enman of Mt. J. Maiheson on Friday afternoon, P16358119. Spent Sunday Wli-h M"- wtlh all officers in their places. Ellm"ll'S llafenls TECEnl1Y'ln Well Total amount raised for the year D9l'0Yl- was: Afternoon Auxiliary. 5203.40; r--r , , Anmated C' G, 1' T” 55; Baby The many friends of Mr William Band, 325.37; Mission Band, s52.io; M9!2S'S0n Of Knllisiordv H8 80".V Mission Circle,s97.08; Total; 5557,05, that he is still laid up from a fall (557.05 ave, the allocation), awlllcll he had received ovens (month ago. All wish for him a swift Mrs. John Macbellan of Sumlnelu l'9C0V9'l'Y- side is spending a pleasant visit with her brothel:-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edd M:-icDougail in 0'Leary. The cold weather and bad roads have put a damper on the haul- M , ill: of potatoes for a while at any Mrs. Dan Smailman, 0'Leal'y. is "519- visting at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sma'llm.an in Mill River. The playmates of John Dennis of Knutsford are sorry to see him he lconfined to his home with pleurlsy The many friends of Mr. Donald and all hove for hlm 3- speedy zet- Matheson are glad to see him home well- again after his recent sick spell while in Summcrslrie. Miss Olivr-. Jelley spent the weds- ., , end with hnr paronts, Mr. and Mrs. M,-. and Mrs, H,-m--V Macxmnon George Jelleyin O'Lenry.Mlss JellE.V of Brae, were recent visitors in is an cmpl0l'P6 iii the Bank 0' Sun:..llel'sjde guests of th--ll: son and NW3 SCUUFL tiaughtci:-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs Fred MacKlllnon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Bell of ,-- Silmniersidr, were visitors in 0'- Mr. and Mrs. Elrlnn lvlatt.hPws Leary on Snrlar. guests of Mr. and of Alberton. were visitors to Coie- ”'” C-"' ”'EE-"E" man recently gues:..- of Mrs Mat- thews parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldron l..all'd. , HOCKEY Mr. alld Mrs. Robert Flemming, of Hamilton, Oni.. are visiting l'Gla- i BORDEN RINK tlves and friends on the Western? part of the Island for a month TONIGHT " ”' , Cape Traverse Rovon The many friends of Mr. Arthur VS- Smallman are indeed sorry to hear that he had to enter the Westernl Hospital again for treatment. Summerside Warriors Game starts 8:30 Mr. and Mrs. John Locke of skim Efteh Locke Road. were visitors to Alma recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac-Dunbar and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Barbour and family of Brae, were recent , visitors to Alma. guests of Mr. and l Mrs. John Ellis. I TGNIGHT The schools were olosed on Tues- Cmpaud vs' B 1 0 day afternoon on account of the 7:30 sh, bad snow storm, but the stores rp managed to keep open all day. The New nave” vs, Albany mail did not go on Tuesday -but started out on Wednesday with a ' Second game sleigh, which brings us back to olden times. Skate after Mrs. Bruce Carruthers of Howlan,l is visiting with friends and reia- tivea in the United States. ll KENSINGTON RINK TUESDAY, JAN. 19 Junior North Shore League Mrs. Albert jsrsehavilt of Bede-1 que. was a guest of her sister. Mrs. Rae Noonarl and family recently. Mr. Bruce Carrllthers of l-iowlan.l is Villlllng uith his son-in-law anti daughter, Mr. nnrl Mrs. Francis MacQuarrie in Wllmot. -M . New Annan vs. Anny rtev. M. L. Rooney of at. Game 8:15 Anthony's Bloomfield, attended the funeral of the late Mr. John Slmle All” S. Macxinnon at Grand River re- cently. iiilhizls iltulrlli O BRANCHES THRO G l 7 NORTH AMERICEZJAHOUT A R. C. SA. Kiora, P. E. 1. PAGE. i:-Ls. v 1.. 1 Mrs. George Bernard and Mr. and to the Victoria General H0.p.. Mrs. Lewis Bernard. for a few days for a check-up ..M.. J , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter of; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Birch, Pm.- Aiberton, were visitors to the home l'll.Ll, have moved up to Tyne Vel- of Mr. Walter 'Goml: on Thursday ley for the winter months. i afternoon. --W l The many friends of Mr. Mayn- Andrew Wood of ard MacArthur regret that he he: West Cape. were recent visitors to the misfortune to break his fool West Point. on January 11, and is a patient ley. the position of principal Tyne Valley Notes of the year. -Mrs. Clyde Minard and son of, The united Ladies Aid met at of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred January 8. Ramsey. ' ..,-- N V l The Presbyterian Missionary - Mr. and Mrs. Layton Jones, Cliar- society 11191 5; the home or Mrs. iotietown. were recent over night 0, N, porn” on January 11. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred; MacDougall. i Mrs. James Palmer Conway, 1E visiting at the home of her son- Mrs. Edison Williams returned to in-Zaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs her home on January 5, after hav- Ben Keisnlptler, ing spent seven weeks in the Vlc- - , toria General Hospital, Halifax. M,-, and Mrs, Layton Bell and lfrlH1lll' Chathaln. N B. xiere visi- The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs at me home 01 M,-, and Mrs, Horace Newcontbe are .-,oil'y Llldl Lloyd D3,-racy, on January 5. their infant son, Leslie, has had .-a to enter the Stewart Masnwlll Centre with pneumonia. ,l-jog wrw .-:...?.:.-.-:- ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN Mr. and Mrsflifli. Mar.Duiiizall and ii-lmlly. Summerslde, were visi- tors lo Tyne Valley on January 10. The W. I. nietvalt the home of Mrs. Elmer Baker on Janualjv 5. Mon 31-U95. 7 pm; Matinee Mrs. Preston Grlgg presided. Mrs. Tues. 3:3” Peter, Lawform MacKay repolted haying sent. 20 . cheer boxes at Christmas and Dawn Adamliu 1" mystery several letters of thanks were read drama- !or same. Pl--ns were made for . IITHE HOUR OF 13:: card arty to be held. in the hall.l . . PlOCE9?ClS to go toturlltlis payln: 1'-fl Bank Nlght Drawlng the electric waxer for the Healthi Tuesday Centre. Next meeting is to be at Dhe home of Mrs; Stall-ley V255 with Mrs. Elroy Ramsay. Mrs. 1-lln-l -1- sen Williams and Mrs. Wilfred a CAMEO THEATRE MacDougall on lunch committee.t (KENSINGTON) 'Iihe program for the evening was in charge of Mrs. Donald M Lean. ML and Mrgjvgn Max" mdi,M7on.-Tues. 7:15-9:15. Clifton daughter. Sandra. motored w1VVebb (Mr- Belvedere) Springhill. N. s.. over the woek-lcomedy- end. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Roach MacKay whoa "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE" f r . l'E5?.;””:i.fE.1?”.i'fii,'2Eii'i3JI.”.?.2f..1Bank drawing on Tuesday visiting here. land Thursday worth 520.00 'if one winner; 2 winners E1000 each. Be here to win. a- Mr. Charles-Newcombo returned to his home on January 11. from. Halifax, where he was confined; KENSINGTON and VIBINTIY A Dinner Meeting will be held -1 St. Mule: Hall. Konsinstoh. Monday. January 25th. at 7 p.m. for the purpose of forming "A Board 0; 'r1-adp", This meeting will be open to all men between the ages of 9 and 99 years. Mr. A. T. Parkes, Maritime Manager Chnrnlber of Commerce, will he the guest speaker. An inlorgslefl parties are asked to ymlifv I. A. Jeesoene, lensing- ion, on or before January 21st, If they plan to attend. Tickets are also available from any Junior Q1350! d .1- merce member at 81.25 per person. CAPITOL Bummer-side TODAY (Tuesday) 8:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 MY . on Call t. l)ll)' your ' if the - why out or tlillllli -llislull Tonight Wednesday 'REGENT -n " LASKii,,.liil Riches A mtllil . um Llmi l loliliiiiieil W0” T int Oil.” i ., V4! ii”.-ii” "W -CP. lin the Health Centre, Tyne Val- . Mr. Donald Macbean ha.v.-ia.ken ' of - Northain School for the remainder 3 Sin John. ii Vlllllflc It V-he homelthe home of Mrs. Ernest Ellis on - in .