Truck smashes Through wall of Betleq ,A an-gg.mn gravel truck driven Jghn Anderson of Breadllbane owned by Don Barlow. also of mmsibnne. in atten'lP"mI to out mom" vehicle on the hlBhW3Y. Im the pavement and crashed into the side of Campbell and Burns chm; plant at B8dN"5 Yaw?" 51,- afternoo. tore through the Wm ma came to test amid the swmi-ed debris of 1,000 cases or owned vegetables and splintered lumber- Hw the truck crashed into the Widjiig Just a few feet to the right it would have meant almost cumin death for Miss Edith Mac- Ewen who was working in the iiajoining office at the time. proceeding towards Summerside. the truck attempted in pass an- other vehicle when it struck a bump or rut on the shoulder of th, mm. causing the truck to swerve and leave the highway. Out or control, the truck continued on for some distance towards the ' plant. crashing into the side of the building and completely bury- mg itself inside. so great was the force of the ;mpaCl. that a considerable quantity or canned goods was pushed back about eight feet against the op- ue Cannery rived at the scene of the damage just as the truck broke into flames, which were immediately extingu- ished without causing any 11"! damage. The driver was able to get out of the truck unassisted, and dea- plic the fact that-the truck was completely wrecked, he was unin- jured. Messrs. Campbell and Burns said last evening that it would be dif. ficult to estimate the amount of damage sustained to the building, stock and equipment until an ap- praisal has been made. The cannery building. recently remodelled. was formerly the Dunk River dairy factory at Central Bedeque. -s. Prevented Fire Posts wall and some forced out through a small window on this side of the plant. . Besides the cases of canned goods in the packing room there were also two bean snippers each VHluEd at s4.a50. and a gasoline engine. buried under the debris of bent cans and cases of beets, peas and beans last evening, and the extent - of the damage had not been de- termined as the remainder of the afternoon was spent in closing up, the side of the wall that had been smashed in by the truck The crash took place at about 1:30 p.m. and fortunately none of the men were working in that part or die building at the time. Immediately after the truck en- tered the building smoke began W appear from shorted wires around me engine, and the whole building mod in great danger from fire due to gasoline which was pouring out of the damaeed sea tank on the truck. sensing the danger from fire Arthur Murray of Bedequc. who happened along at this time. as- sisted Miss MacEwcn in summon- ing Ernest Gallant from the near- ay store of Ralph Callbeck and Co., with a fire extinguisher which ar- This Nlilpment was stilll . l Miss Edith M.acEwen. secretary at the canning plant of Campbell & Burns in Central Bedeque. was alone in the building yesterday afternoon when the three-ton gra- vel truck crashed through the side the plant missing by only a few feet the office in which she was working. Quick action on her part in hav- ing a fire extinguisher brought from nearby Callbeck's store. is credited with saving the building and contents from a fire which started from shorted wires on the truck. (Photo by Wottoni The Western Guardian -BINGO in Borden to-night 8 p. in Good prizes. Admission 25c. -DANCE in Irishtown 1-Iall. Friday, November 19th. Door prize. -RAYMOND GRANT. Optomet- rist. will be in his OiLeary Office. Saturday. November 20th. -LINKLETTEB Women's In- stitute will hold a pantry sale at Smallman's on Friday, Novem- her 19th at 3 o'clock. -GIVE PORTRAITS FOR CHRISTMAS. - Make your ap- pointment now at The Read Studio- Phone 8081. ..No'rlcE. - No trespassing on my property at Albany either btli motor. vehicle or otherwise. with- out my consent. Keir Bassett. Albany. -CHRISTMAS BAZAAR and Home Cooking, Keir Clarke Store. Kensihgton. Saturday, November 20th, 7.30 p .m. Sponsored by st. Mark's Guild. -MALPEQUE UNITED CHURCH. There will be service in Malpeque United Church on Sunday. Novem- ber zlst. at 11 a. m. Rev. Alexander Macxay, Minister. -THE MARGATE PASTORAL CHARGE of the United Church of Canada. Services Sunday, Novem- ber 21st New London 10.00 I. m. Mai-gate 11.30 a. in. Long Rver 8.00 ii. in. Rev. S. 1-1. l-laslam. B. A.. a D. g -111! CENTRAL BEDEQUE UNITED BAPTIST .CHURCH. - Service Sunday, 11 a. m The Uni- ted Baptist Bible School with Rev. C. A. Britten having charge of the service. Special music. Sunday School 10.15 a. 111. Rev. C. A. Brit- icn. Minister. -BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE. .. Services F"? Sunday. November 21st. as fol- iows: 11 a. in. at Bedeque. 3 p. m. at Albany. 1.30 p. m. at Borden. The Borden Congregation will observe the 4th Anniversary of the pruent church in the evening. special music, including solos. Minister, Rw. Geo. 1:. Ward, 3. A.. 13. D. -(YLEAIIY PASTORAL CHARGE. UNITED CHURCH. - Rev. R. E. Warmer. 'M1niater: Brae. Church 9.30 n. in. Sunday school 10.30 a. in. Bloomfield. Bunday School 10.00 I- in. Church 11.00 a. in. west Devon Church 2.90 p. m. O'l..eary, Sunday School 10.30 a. m. Church.'1.80 p. m. Pedicatlon of Organ; special sing- &I,lr. Mala Quartetteqveteraris and or Dead Relatives invited. To-Tn: NEW LONDON PA!- ” ll-AL CIIAIOI. -4- The Ruby- tllh Church in Canada. Services W Sund-y. November 21st. ii a. iii. Ye '1"! River. special budget of- mlllz will be received. 2.80 p. m. MAhJohn s. Clifton. 11:. Randolph Gegdolson will preach. 7.30 p. in. km!!! Memorial spacial dedication Held c:iiiiur;'rai'chE.n1.3ui:mr,:e ii 1”?" Interim Moderator. ' . ' m' ch-CHURCH OF ENGLAND "Nth Services for the New bon- ggrgdrnm on Nmuiim aw. oi. RE I! next before Advent. Rector: .nj1V' Eric . .8 "N01101:. French mm. Holy Com- Hnllon 11 a in. St. Stephen's. Bur- dll-ion. Evening Prayer no p. In. Sch "1! of he Seavlew Sunday Ion”; 4!. in. It. a(ark'a, Renam- E".m.un 2" School OM p. Ill. and "UPPIM-'I1op.ni.Allare -SPECIAL singing by Caven- dish Church choir at Geddie Me- morial Church Sunday, Nov. 21st at 7:30 p.m. -ST. ANDBEW'S concert, Ken- slngton. Nov. 24th arranged by Presbyterian choir and young adults. Old favorites and new tal- ent in one-act comedy. Scotch songs and dances. -CHURCH NOTICE - Funda- mental Baptlst Church, Central Bqdeque. Services for Sunday, No- vember 21st. 10.45 a.m. morning worship, 12 noon Bible school. 7.30 p.m. evangelistic hour. Rev. Earl Smith. pastor. -PARISH of Alberton, Church of England. Holy Communion in Trinity Church. Alma. at 10.30 a. m. Evening prayer at St. Luke: 0'Leary at 3 p.m. and in St. Peter's Church, Albarton at 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. R. McMahon, rector. -UNITED Church of Canada. Kensingtcn, Sunday, November 21st. Sunday school 10.00 a.m.. morning worship 11.00 a.m.. 7.30 p.m. hymn festival with several outside. choirs. Summerfield 2.30 p.m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. min- later. -ALBERTON Pastoral Charge. the United Church of Canada. Rev. Murray Gardner. minister. Nov. 21st. 1954. Alberton, Sunday school 11 a.m.. worship 11 a.m.: Tlgnlsh. worship 3 p.m.: Cascum- per Sunday school, 8.30 p.m.. wor- ship 7.30 pm. --PRESBYTEBIAN Church in Canada, services for Sunday, No- vember 21st. Keir Memorial, Mal- peque: Sunday school, 10 a.m.. divine service, 11 a.m.: Freetown, Sunday school, 2 p.m.. divine aeb vice 3 p.m.; Kenslngton. Sunday school 10 a.m.. divine service 7.30 p.m. 'A cordial welcome to all. Rev. E. H. Bean, B.A.. B.D.. min- ister. -RECOVER. STOLEN TRUCK- Membera of R..C.M.P. detachments from Summerside. Borden and Charlottetown were thrown into a successful search for an R.O.A.!'. panel tnick stolen from in front of the C.N.R. station in summer- side last evening. The chase ended in the Churchill area near Bon- shaw with the recovery of the truck and the apprehension of those responsible for its theft. The truck is said to have been damaged and the theft is reported to have been committed by a Summerside resident. -S. -vs MEN MIIT - 'nia week- ly meeting of the Summerside Y's Men's club was held last evening at the 1' Centre with Y's Fred Blnghsm in the chair. After a lively aingeong led by Y's Al Nich- olson. the minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The report on ticket sales for he movie showed a total of I07 aold to date. Then followed a very enjoy- able and interesting account of the 1954 international Y's Men's eon- ventlon by Y's Charles unklettor, the official delicate. q-.:.-:-,-1 Personals -Mr. .7. Austin HOIIII. Island, was A visitor to Charlottetown II Nov. II. -Mn. tskine llaeltlllan. Alber- "mlhllv invited to than services 101 --n.-.a- . ten.laaDltlenAinihe'l'7IIeVal- Hospital. '.eral lead pellts from his hand Esnd leg, he was resting comfort- , ably in hospital yesterday. ' prepared to dismount from a trac- '-hls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenslnglon Lions Club Meeting i-The newly formed Kennngoon Lions Club held their first dinner meeting last evening at Neliles Re- staurant with president Gene Bpicer, presiding. Secretary trea- tu ad the last meeting which. were approved, following whichi Theo Ling was elected tail-twist- er of the club. In accordance with service club principles it was decided, as their first community project. to build a small. comfortable home for a needy family in Kienaingtpn. with Plans were completed for meet- ing with the Summerside club fo: charter night which is schedule for Friday, November 26th. French River Man Wounded -Wounded in the right hand and thigh by the accidental dis- charge of a shotgun. Donald Sims. about 20, of French River, was rushed to Prince County Hospital on Wednesday, and after surgical attention and the removal of sev- The accident occurred as he tor in a. field in which he had been plowing on the farm of Wally Sims. As he did so. the double barrel shotgun he carried, slipped from his knee and fell butt-first .. apparently cocking the hammer of one barrel which discharged on impact with the ground, causing the blast of shot to rip into his hand and leg. Dismounting from the tractor he disconnected the plow from the tractor and drove home as quickly as he could. Dsvison's ambulance was sum- moned from Kensington and rushed the young man to Prince County Hospital in Summerside where he. will probably be con- fined for several days.-S. Summerside Aces Hold Meeting -The Summerside Aces held their first meeting of the season at the Town Hall last night with Thane Baglole. last year's manager in the chair. Thane. pleading pres :of business. announced that he i would not be available for manager this year. but the assembled play- ers persuaded him to take on the job again, and promised that a competent helper would be secured to look after sticks and other lit- tle details connected with a team. Layton Schurman was not able to attend because of illness, but he was re-appointed to coach the team again this year. It was decided to try to have a representative from the club attend the meeting of the M.A.H.A. to be held some time in the near future. After a discussion about player prospects for the season. the meet- 'ing adjourned. and another meet- ing was called for the evening of November 30. Continued from page 2 cites Arguments her would benefit from it. those in their younger years." Dr. o'Mea.ra agreed that the lat- ter mason advanced. had some truth but pointed out also that it would benefit all the children who are yet unborn as well as effect a 0694 reduction in tooth decay a- rnong those who are with us, and their number is not inconsideruble. "I made a rough estimate of it" the speaker continued. "There were about 400 children at the age of -6 in the Charlottetown Jchools last spring. Working on that basis we have at least 1,300 children he-re, aged 2 or under. New in Brantford. Ontario, they have had fluoridation for 0 years. and they examine the children each year to note the effects. If we receiv- ed the same benefits as they. and there is no reason why we should not - those 1,200 children would have a 447.. reduction in tooth decay 0 years later. The next 1,- 200 children, between the ages of 2 and 5 now. would have a 3695 reduction. over a third leu. ham 5 upwards the benefits would be proportionate to the age, but the younger they are when fluorida- tion commenoes, the more they will get out of it. "As the years so by. more and more will benefit. In to or 50 years time, practically everybody in Charlottetown will have bet- ter teeth if we act now - much better teeth. I think we have a duty. to give this birthright to the youngsters here. when all is said and done, the children .are the most important part of the popula- tion. . "With regard to the smallness of Charlottetown, that would certain- ly make no difference. There is one community with a total pop- ulation of only 200 who thought it worth while to add fluoride to the water supply. , "The last reason given in the repu-t on the Council meeting was that there was no assurance that it would not prove harmful to ofherparuoftheboculfthie were so, do you think that the Canadian Medical ' ' " all these other professional and scientific organisations would give their approval? This aspect muagm' oihtiin men: a a IO N I Illi- month of ch. 700 VON aebooiandfremthcaeesraminm tieaaitwufound timuicewan yedtutheran avenge efioperdulii. nanotod time! those. iii had been filled and Isbadbeeuaxtraeted. . In eenehuen Dr. Ollean hat- ad-ihaannafemtlnahat sursr Ron Kennedy ,read the rninu.' ' construction to start lmmedlstoly.' and IT ruck Completely l Wrecked In Crash - s The completely wrecked three-ton gravel truck from which driver John Anderson of Breadalbane escapetl without injury is seen above just after it was hauled from inside the canning plant of Campbell & Burns at Central Bedeque, where it had crashed after the driver lost control Summerside. yesterday afternoon when proceeding on the highway towards (Photo by Wotton) Clean-up Begins At Canning Plant m nearly 863,500,000 over last year 'lanlt of Nova Scotla ' Assets Over Billion The annual statement of The Bank of Nova 5coti.a. released to- usy. shows that the bank's assets have reached a record high of over a billion dollars The increase of brings the total assets of the bank to 81.029.123.000 as at October 3151, 1954. This record reflects the bs.nk'a vigorous growth since the war dur- ing whlch time it has opened 154 branches. increased ll-5 capital and rest account by 814 million and its shareholders by nearly 3,000. The one-billion landmark has been reached during a period of rapid development which has seen 1909. Not only have loans increased four times over, and deposits more than three times since then. but the led. Deposits by the public showed a substantial increase during the year. They now stand at 5901574,. 409. an increase of more 873,000,000 over last ure. Total loans unounted to S568.447.'135 and total holdings of securities to i267.753.695. The bank's liquid position continued strong with cash resources of 5161. 106,952 standing at 16 47 per cent tn public liabilities and quick as- sets at 53.00 per cent. Profit for the year before the deduction of depreciation .2--' taxes amounted to s7.030.77.'l. Taxes were estimated at 52,760,000 Net pl'olll.l for the year was s3.16l.186 Divid- ends or 81.80 a share and provision for an extra distribution of 20 cents a share amounted to 32,700.00!) The balance of undivided profit stood at 3524.493 after transferring 51.- 000000 to the rest account. This amount together with 31.000000 from tax-paid reserves brought the rest account to 535000.000. the banks total assets tripled since - bank's staff has more than doub- . l than ;' year's f1g- . rho Friday, Wins Bursary P8301! Nov. 19. 1954 t......-a..'.... . .. - Miss; Eileen Staveri, iabovet. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Btavert. North Bedeque. has been awarded the bursary of 3500!) made available this year by the sum- merside Business and Professional Women's Amociation to a rural female student attending grade X1 at Summerside High School with a membership of about twenty women, this project was undertaken this year by the Busi- ness and Professional Women of Summerside to assist. some girl in attending grade XI In making the announcement Mrs. D 0. Stewart convener of the bursary commitr.ee, said that the qualifications of girls with a good academic standing who were likely to enter one of the 'professions was considered by the 50') Spanner la 15 15 l ggg giggly! ugh Mg 7 a committee um, 5,," ms 395 43: (Photo by D. 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(ml c Mu rm 12 125; .One of the men is seen starting the perlimmary task of cleaning tip d ”"”5i"' W 1' "W noon. bent cans of vegetables smashed by the truck that caused ebris. broken and. conslrlerable damage among 1000 cases of beets. peas. beans, and chow when the truck smashed through the wall into the canning plant of Campbell & Burns at Central Bedcque yesterday after-1 (Photo by Wotton). Four Children Perish In Eire Al Sorel. Quebec SOREL, Que.. (CF)-Four chil- dren were burned to death Thurs- day when fire swept their one- stcrey house while their parenis were away from home. . Police were called to the house, when neighbors saw flames leap-i ing through the windows but ll'&.l”E. unable to reach the children. i Dead are: Pierre Laroux, 4. Suz-. arms, 3. Gerard 2, and Alain. 1. 1 Police said Lee Lsroux the iatl-ier.i a truck drlvergwas at work at the time and the mother had gone shopping. i I The blaze. of unknown origin. spread rapidly through the small wooden house and little was left of the building after 30 minutes. The fire occurred shortly beforel noon. . A fifth child, Alcide, 6. escaped. He was at school. Albert Tonguay of the Boral po- lice said the mother rushed to the cabin when told of the blue but could not enter. Neighbors had to restrain her from trying to save her children. She later collapsed. He said the house "went up like a match." And water thrown on the blue by firefighters had little effect. The house was in a poor district where moat structures were of; fragile build. "it's the slum district and thr houses aren't very warm." he said have given fluoridation of water their endorsement: The Canadian Medical A ion. The P. E 1. Medical Association. Canadian Public Health Association. The Dental Association. The P. I. 1. Dental Association. The Canadian Socfot of Dentistry for Ollllftifon and Health League " ' ir of. ganlaatiem which have officially approved fluoridation are: Ameri- can Medical Aaaoclatio; Ameri- can Dental Anoclation; American Nu:-aea' Aueciation; American Academy of Paediatrics: American Hoq)ital.Auoc.iatlon- National Ra- lurch Council of the United States; American society of Den- tistry for Children; American Pub- llo Welfare Aiociatlen; state and Territorial Health. Gficers Aa- aoctauen; American Water Works MINI” : on Chro- nic nlnaaa ' A very intnea film fellow- Od Dr. o'Meara's ta . after which :..-:.-in :r.....'- ”"”"””.:." ntulring - that information. . The meeting was var: well ah tandod. no president; the Alex UDIII padded. ... (Continued from page 11? jr .. .. A24 Nnranda 5504! 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R-Nspnr two N Sup us it? no 4541 Rio Prado saooo N Thurb new I. in ms nu Anus anon Nib Yelo it 1 7 mm Port-he soo N "235 1:5 23-: win aiip I500 Nor Arms 7! 711A 71 lm Russel. im Fan Art 243m :11!!! 11 a He indicated the fire may have Em 'J;:mN' been started by an overheated stove mo 5....” Fr Sorel l- 50 miles northeast of "Wl Sh----or son Eher Montreal W, gm". An inquest in ill be held iodav son Siurne NW2 7!”: 73"; L1 I25 17 i2 33 14 I55 12 525 153': ii 31.25 A generql ATTENTION liockgy meeting Legion Hall. Friday. Nov. 19 at 8:30 p.m. All interested teams are invited to send rep- resentatives to this meeting. in Borden NOT special meeting Borden Brunch Cune- dian Legion Friday. Nov. 19 or 7:30 p.m. to ! appoint rink committee. ICE SPECIAL . i -Af.. 1 RUSSELL'S GRILL O'Leery Sunday. November 21st Full Course Turkey Dinner 4-7 o'clock Feature Flavor For November N" P 5 ORIME s(ll0((I.llE RIPPLE Take some home today! CENIRAI. CRIEAMER . WIIQIKXI5 cs; s,-. ,- -ix Iii