"' ’5"’”‘TLTWWW‘?S:T'f’e~msswn~-- St. Mark’s Guild Met The December meeting of St. Mark's Church Guild. Ken'i‘iigtoni was held around a well laden Mayor Currie Gives Best Wishes To S’Side Citizens SU.‘l?.Il-3RSIDF. ~ Mayor WA. Cir'rie y:s:crday extended greet- RCAF Station CO. Extends Greetings To P. E. Islanders The following New Year's mes-v AOHS. Sextet tcana'da Sens The Gunman,crmmmwen,sr,uss u Taps Tignish Cobalt Units which mm a» cial products division of Atomic sources Energy of Canada Limited. The crown-owned company said gamma rays to attack cancer. 1 Three of the units and the!) .. . a . ‘ a... .source e ' the in i . . su er tabl 1-,,” d r.“ a sage to the Citizens of Prince Ed- TlGNlSll ~— Tignish High OTTAWA (CPF‘JCS [0 Irma“ [he Shlpmfm moved from OF frei ms wcrte alwwabofirgm l was 9?. “1C 09mm?” Rowdy”: to mill)? candlee 16'de d“1 1 Chl‘it' Ward Island has been issued by School hockey team defeated Ceylon and France 0‘ 3200.000 tawa t0 saint JOhn. N.B.. by rail forglijir Ly Ind. an; f x] ; c;..zer.s of Slln‘i‘Glel‘SldCC.‘ ‘ the Chris‘tfizs agiemyeecghactegleg grloug Cgplgain J.E. dCreepeif‘, Alberton High 5.3 m an exihjbj. worth of cobalt 60 therapy unity—is the largest made in the we”: tocéelylon 15311:}, “a. gem. n us mess"?e . ayor .urrie .V ' . . ., . ., C‘omman mg 0- tion ame in Alberto“ M d L“ , ~ - . ' ' .C-d. u, (a, ,, my .0 acmp,‘ on‘ consrsted of a pot luck supper. fie-er, RCAF Station. Summer- ntitrhtg on ay “omega? treatment were an' weStem w‘irld‘ It coimsm or five pald for out of cum Plan in :u‘f of my (‘ 'unr‘iilors as well‘ and Grace was $5,”! by “10 l’l‘OS‘ Side. b c uesday by Lhe Comma" 1hera‘py "mts and 51" cobalt 60 funds- ar: mi'e‘fll'. 'iis opportunity of‘ Ida.“ Mix Dawd 1“ Mummis “During the year 1958 Uhle P.1-aymg-all 0m to rev-enge two wishin'l all citizzors a happy and Who WCSKICd- have been many changes at RC calllcr defeats the Tl’ngh Squad prrsorrous New Year. To hope the beginning of a new year will cause us to vicld to the person- saw the completion of many ' plans that were underway at the beginnin: of the pei‘iod. “I wish to thank those council- lors who have given me such loyal support on your behalf during the year, the town man- MAYOR CURRIE . The supper meeting was held in St. Mark‘s Rectory, and the hostesses were Mrs. D. Roy In- it was moved by Mrs. Townsend, seconded by Mrs. Gordon Cooke and passed unanimously that the Guild pay off the remaining church debentures. The treasurer, Mrs. Joe Hard- AF Station, Summerside, one of which was my appointment as commanding officer. I would like “The RCAF has finished an- other phase in its program of ex- pansion and this expansion has certainly been reflected at this station. During 1958 many new construction projects were com- menced and the next few years a1 vie of the past and graham and Mrs. W. Eric In. to take this, my first opportunity the” OPponentS Single ltally in look to. 'd with new confi- graham. Fourteen members were Since assuming command» to the CIQSmg I"any: . dents and ddcrniinntilm to the present and one new member “511 the Citizens 0f Prince Ed' SCOI‘lng f01' Tlg‘n'ISh were Alf opportunities of the future." joined, Gifts were exchanged, ward Island a very prosperous Gaudet and Leo Fennessey with In looking back over the year and a lucky mp “gift was also and happy New Year on behalf apair each and Billy Fennessey the mayor noted 1958 was an . received by a member. 0f the Officers airmen and at. wlth a lone market “hm active 12 months in the town and During the business session women 0f the Sta/[mm marksme“ were Raym°nd went ahead 3-1 in the opening frame. fought a scoreless second period and managed to equal. O'Meara, Clair Bryan and Larry Profit. The same evening Alberton Bantams defeated Elmsdale Bantams 4-1 in a pleasing ex- hibition game. Doug Hardy, Henry Malley, Gary Rochford ' \ ing repoérted a balance on hand will see the completion of these of $162. 2. The sum of $118.03 projects as well as the start of was realized from the Christmas several more which are planned. sale. It was moved by MrS. “This construction is being un- . Cooke, seconded by Mrs. Elmer demhaken to prepare the Station Europe. I am however confident ker was chalked up by Paynter acid passed that the gas for the arrival of the RCAF’s new- that the. me“ “01° fake the.“ walla“ bills for the hall be passed over est anti-sumafine aircraft- The PM?“ W1“ 5°” “’31”, as did VOTE on BE FINED to the church treasurer. Argus- The employment 0f 10331 9?“!me that the .hos' - - t The members voted money for workers for these projects not pitality of the citizens of Prince Women .111 Belgium have had a git‘t for the rector. It was mov- only.aSSi5'tS the economy 0f the Edward Bland 15 second to none the VOte smce 1930’ and those Who provmce but increases the efficl- in Canada-" ager. town clerk and his staff. the heads of all dcpartments,such a spirit of cooperation to- with their staff who have shown‘ward our civic advancement.” Prince County MP Extends Greetings For The New Year GROUP CAPTAIN CREEPER and Ray O'Meara were the big guns for the home team with a duty in other parts Of Canada 01' goal each. Elmsdale's lone mar- John Dr. 0. H. Phillips, M.P.. for Prince. has given the following - New Year‘s message: . “The year 1958 has now come to an end and upon reflecting ' back we find that we have much ‘ 00 be thankful for. V_ “During this year we found ,that the national farm income fit from both of these events. 1 refer first to the Commonwealth Trade and Economic Conference meeting held in Montreal. Al- ready we have had valuable re- sults from same as witnessed by the freeing of the sterling cur- ed by Mrs. William Thompson, seconded by Mrs. Ingrahaim. Sr. and passed that the Guild buy apples for the Christmas Sun- day School treat at the hall. The meeting closed with prayer and benediction by the rector, Rev. Mr. lngraham. Three Fined On ‘ ency of our air station an an in- tregal part of Canada's defence system. ' “The Hillcrest housing develop- ment presently taking shape in the Town of Summerside will prOVide housing for additional RCAF personnel who will be transferred to this station in the fail to vote are subject to a fine. . rency among the Commonwealth he“? imme- The resulting 33‘ ~ has been increased over the pre- countries. The second item is D k 500131“? WAthe “Villa” vious year. The value of fish the world tour of our Prime run Gr es popualt’n “HR .F personnel ll " .. catch is also higher than the Minister. SUMMERSIDE _ gree me.“ and the” fmhes W111 more than previous year. Savings during ' the year reached an all time ' high. , “0n the national scene during ., the year two events stand out r, and I am sure that the future 4 welfare of our country will bene- ‘_ BORDE‘N —— New Year review flay Mayor of Borden, :9 Learrd: 7 “In reviewing the activities in 3 our town during 1953 we find that we have enjoyed the most .‘gsuccessful year in our history. 3; “First, the federal government -. gave us a fine, new, much need- lfi‘ed post office; second, we were gable to pave one-half mile of 3 our streets which gives the fine {'legion home a paved street past nits door; thirdly, and this was best news we have had since “this town was incorporated in ,_ _ 1919. Premier A. W. Méitheson announced that his government . iWas raising the municipal grant T'from $3 to $9 per capita. ‘ . i “This will enable this town to Willard l 1 t . . iygive our citizens much needed tservices which we were unable Ito do in the past. " “In 1958 there were no violent “deaths and no serious auto ac- Icidents within our tow-:1, and the WESTERN "'1 Prosperity Marked Town Of— Borden During Year 1953 “As we face the New Year I think we can face it with con- fidence and hope that even greater things are in store for Canadians in general and this Province in particular." Dr. Orville H. Phillips, M.P. firemen alarms. “We have had a year for which to be and we look for— ward to an even better year for Borden in 1959. "On behalf of the Borden Town Oomcfl I wish to extend to our citizens the wish for a happy and prosperous 1959." Mayor Willard Leard. Councillors, A.P. Ccretti. Reg- inald McAleezr, Russell Deighan, Frank Westhaver. Edmund Campbell, Bernard Flemming. responded to s l x appeared in Magistrate's Court here Tuesday all charged with being intoxicated in a public place. All three pleaded guilty before Magistrate R. S. Hin— ton, Q.C. A Kensington man drew a fine of $20 and costs; two men from Lennox Island were handed fines of $25 and costs and $10 and costs. A drinking companion of the latter two was fined $50 and costs when he appeared on Saturday. It was his lath court conviction. during this period and close in March when the Regent re- opens for business. Earlier this year the two theatres closed for alternating six-week periods between Jan- uary and March. Due to small attendance it was decided to lengthen the period in 1959. Attendance at top attractions has been reported as good but the general run of films does not attract large audiences. S’Side Theatres Will Alternate Movie Showings SUMMERSIDE ~— Summer- side’s two theatres will alter- nate in their showings of movies from Jan. 3rd to Sept. 7th, it was learned yesterday. The Regent Theatre, owned by Reginald Pope, will close GUARDIAN —II— BEDEQUE RINK New Year's Eve, come and shatetbe old year out and the new year in. South Shore Hockey League. Cape Traverse Rovers vs. Bedeque Beavers. Game time 9 pm. :Skating following game, until 12.30 a. m. Admission 25 cents and 40 cents. CRAPAUD RINK this after- noon, school skating 3-5, also "New Year's Day 3-5. Regular admission. KENSINGTON RINK tonight, Wednesday. New Year‘s Eve Skate 8410 pm. KENSIZNGTON RnNK Today, Thursday, skating 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. Skating 8—10 pm. NEW YEAR’S Night special this Saturday until the first of March. The Capital, owned by Harold Gaudet, will operate parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Mclnnis. Greenmount. Mr. Ernest Hardy returned to Fredericton, N. B., yesterday after spending a few days in Al- This Week At Civic Stadium WEDNESDAY—- 1—2 Pre School Skate 8—10 Skating THURSDAY— 2—4 New Year’s Skate 8—10 New Year’s Skate FIRDAY— 9:00 p.m.——Ch'town Royals vs. S’side Aces Organizationsthuisilng flit:i column SATURDAY— to romo e e mee ngs, en- . . tertginment events, etc., are re- fiosgfitalgfig "quested to place these an- nouncements in the name of the Mr. Colin 3 Mcmnis, Sioux SUNDAY_ . 'P°“5°”"g “’ganizamm look-out. Ontario. spent the” 8:30—10:30 p.m. Skating Club Christmas holidays with his HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER Sales and Service 381 Poplar Avenue,—Summetslde berton. skate 8-10. Thursday. New 1 Year’s Day. skating 21304-30. AT CRAPAU‘D evening 8-10. NOTICE CANFIELD'S CLOVER FARM STORE WILL BE CLOSED FOR STOCK-TAKING ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 2nd. ever foster the spirit of comrade. ship which exists between the “Islanders” and the RCAF. “During 1959, no doubt many of my staff will be transferred to SET PRECEDENT Eleanor Rath‘bone, the social reformer who died in 1946, was the first woman elected by accla- mation to Britain’s Parliament in 1929. CAMEO Kensington Wednesday - Thursday 7:15 — 9:15 Matinee Thursday 1 13.111. Doris Day in "T eacher’s P‘et” REGULAR DANCE Borden Legion Hall Every Wednesday Modern and old time dancing 9—12.30 i Music by Hi-Fi’s Orchestra Admission 50 cents David Niven - Margaret Leighton l L_SUMMERSIDE t Wed. Night & New Years Night 7:15-9:15 The most Gripping Entertainment of the Year. Black and White, or Color. Photofinishing. P. 0. BOX 1299 CAMERA USERS! ! We are ready for your Holiday Films. Still or Motion. 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