iot-sense Problems Bulked Large During Present Year I: out xennoaa b.AlolllIl' aahp:ct of aie gal '3; Canadian from Ian Writer te war w t.har a coup WA” (cp,C4 um. "MM. Canada can afford financially to hwenu deb." m adage. '01. C7 to plreparo for two utypu of lay took Ihapa iii the capital during exnfd 0911"" OW-If 3" in Up to now, Canada has tried .2::;"f: u::.T:::;":.imW;,. to have it both ways. Some officials aaeo placed on North American de- :”l ”'”l,"ll' b'el:P”3'-T1 d”P: dl: laoca and the debate involved liow tr" 90'” It CW9” ,l”” ' mad but to achieve more home de- I El", "9" i"'d' " l”"P"o' :1? without boosting the defence ta: gzlgxgtizlslzl :y;":" "”' "" get. A ,''h'” in 0” 'i"m"m opgubilzayulaicmiunzutwrat 21: "we 't't"”"" on d'l"'" '" Vice-Marshal John Plant suggested ""d' by Pm" Mlnm" 5'' mu” in a public speech that the army ant April 3 during the Dominion-ibe scrapped to make way for . provincial conference. He said: bin" air mm. "It a major war commences we Though it wh chimed Pm" "ml" hm "P"! " in "'3' M spoke in a jocular vein it is known 'l”'"” mu "' l” t." hr” '9" that a good many air force officers h”""Ehe”;.y1g"”k' xm Norm share this view To them it is America wit arge nuc ear weap-l U . '. all. These attacks would likely pointless 1" mamum 3 "my md hie place on Canadian targets as they would never be used in I well as on those in the United sun!" drogen bombs and fleets of bomb- EARLIER VIEW 373' Previous to lhisofficials had 0" me "(her hand I. or implied mm Cuudhn up chiefly navy and army officers- gets would be only secondary and that Canada might escape heavy bombing in event of attack on North America. With the premise that this roun- fry could be badly crippled by a , , , I Russian air attack. the great de and 5" few" mind he hate on how to strengthen home. ' defences finened up full l0l'CC-iW0ULl') mvorva CHANGES 3”” M " came ml" the "Dem If a decision were taken to pre- mme 9' ll w"" M behind the pare solely for atomic war and thus acenes in the defence and external W”. 501”, on H", demrrem Pnect be employed. That leaves the possi- bility of comparatively small con- ventional wars like Korea in uhich Mrs. W i l f r 2 d Mac-Dougall is spending a few days in Summer- side. where she will be near her husband. who is a patient in the "lairs d9pa"m9"l5- of atomic retaliation, big changes zuml” i” brought Mm” '9 "ET in recent years. increasing em- '""ld l” ' mm" " the Nlmh AL defence budget this fiscal year is nation six years ago. ahoke at Europe. But with devel-l N ceiling was raised Slightly main threat now in thought to be U.S. State Secretary John Foster hope of winning a major wnr .m..to learn that he is iii patient in .His many friends join in wishing During the year. the RCA! took squadrons. it was found that fhelD-V"!e"l 3" ””".V W 19"" "lit in plan” wmmm 10". hours of attack of pneumonia. All wish North American defences took a .Dmant Early warning, nduihe is convalescing favorably. after will he installed next yeear and in the Canadian Arctice-will be in Prince County Hospital. U-so "'9 "m" L" nslliom-mm' On Sunday evening. Dec. llth, One suggested solution was that mum come in the structure of the i2 RCAF fighter squadrons inl-amdlv, armed (men. ment the nine CF-100 interceptor h 1 h b 1 . m - tome den-nu -auadrm But ms 70.127 ii.'Zi..II5I.".i ?iff”si'T?is.oo?i.& lanlic alliance which the govern- 42 t h (h "em ll” supported 'l"" in for'landpeali'ri'Cl3eincoiili!l)ii1Tci(.i Toatsal sierennagll; , .of the services now is limited to '2'” 1949- "'9 "Pl" ""9" L" ,3"? 120.000 but during the yearlthe air was cons dared a Russtan.,m. , at the expense of the navy and mirrgogi l';':l5g'1:::3'w-L:tp::s"lb:'::iarmy. Ceilings now are 51.000 ii.- against the industrial might of North America. Dulles said during a visit to 0t- The many friends and relatives tawa that Russia would have little "V MP Wilfred MHCDOUEBH Tell”! 3,” R knock”; out No"), Ame,-gap ithe Prince County Hospital. where avnmn MR sTnFN(T" he underwent a serious operation. him a speedy recovery. under serious study the possibility V M farming more regular C1:-.100 The many friends of Mr. James To reserve fighter squadrons woultlrhe '” ' p"ll”"l l" ll” 5'”'”'l I” "name N, mp. Wm, H" htestiMcmorial Health Centre with an kamngp this grand old gentleman a speedy M e a n w h i l e. strengthening of r""V''3' '” gmd beam”- - , . ,- Friends of Mr Lcaman (lamp- nlgn fgutlze aggnsgga. bell will be pleased to learn that Hn” lhis recent operation in the Prince It is expected the radar gear Cnumy H"sp"al' that the lines" -- the Mid-Canada along the 55th parallel. the DEW operation by i957. Canada is build-. in the former for sl70.000.00tl; the Al the same time. military plan- in me Tyne Vaney United Church '9" M35" in-Vlnl Mill” Flam lmlthc annual Christmas concert was a northward expansion of fighteriheidv presented by the pup", dl defences--that ls. Mrfields. hang-lute sunday school, A 1.”, crowd ant and Interceptor control radar.lam,nded and gh, pm”-lm Wu .3. This may not come for four Ofljgygd by an M me five years. More North American defencelmas 1.1, to the teacher, posed a touchy problem for the chum-en. government: Whether to permit more American troops into Can- ads to help man defences. 'l"lere now are fewer than 3.000 U.S. aer- vieemen in Canada. elcluding the weeks visiting her parents. Mr some 15,000 on the three leased and Mrs. bases in Newfoundland. At year's Northam. and. it appeared likely the us. would take over manning of the DEW line. and ly for her home Saslc. after spending May Your Heart Be At Peace This llliristiaas and Throughout 1958 IDEAL DAIRY 14 CENTRAL ST. SUMMERSIDE . -54' i Toallofyouwhomwehaveben pcivllagedblerva-weuundi oarthaalnforyourpatroaapaal ourbutwiahadiatyou oiiiaunubesiieawiiiigudi happiaaaaadjoyl cioiiiiiz. giftsi were presented from the Christ-l Mrs. John Thompson left recent! in Aberdeen. several E d mu nd Maynard,j The Presbyterian Ladies' Aldi met at the home of Mrs. Byron Ia RCAF; 0.000 for he army and some for the navy. The structure of the force: them- selves is an approaching problem. with the advent of guided miuues. some aoldiara feel that the air force will be completely superseded in 1) years. The services unveiled new weap- on: or plan: for them during 1955. The navy took delivery of the destroyer-escort-St. Laurent. first of 14 warship: of a new type for anti-aubmariae work. It disclosed tit la working on development on .an improved type of sonar equip- ment. Sonar is the underwater counterpart of radar. NEW WEAPONS The army came up with its new anti-tank weapon for infantry, the ouaav The membera of In 4! Calf Club. met at the home of Mr. and Mrtt Alvin Palmer on Thursday nig . Officers for the rink this year are as follows: President. Upton Seaman; Vice-Pres. Charlie Wil- lla; second Vice, Ed. Turner; Dir- eclora. Upina Seaman, Ed. Tur- ner, Dr. L. G. Dewar. Ray Jalley. Donald MacKenzle. Alton Rayner. Charlie Willis. Douglas Adams. Therein Ellis. Averd Harris, Aubin Wedge. Winhourn Harris. James Baglole, Raynal MncNe1ll. and Keir Ramsay. secretary is Lorne Johnstone. Caretaker for the year is Bradford Bernard. Mr. Melvin Mat-Kay of Toronto, is spending hia vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mac- Kay in Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacLean of Coleman, were tendered a fare- well party in the Coleman Hall recently. They left for Langar, England. Miss Blanche Matthews, em- ilfeller, and disclosed that It has icounter-mortar radar to help elim- inate enemy mortar batterics. The tan army when in all prubability.army adopted the FN tFabrique Jack Mamlews in 0'L”"'V' .NationaleI .300-calibre automatic short. violent war fought with hy-'Belgian rifle in place of the Lee-.iif the Unitcd Church. O'Lcary. Enfleld .303. t The air force equipped the air VI Orenda Sabre. considered byj believe that the hydrogen bomb is many the best day fighter in the ()'l,(-ary, motored in e recognized by both sidrs as such a world. A new version of the FF-lflflgnn Friday aitcrnoiiu. nhcre thcyi terrible weapon that it will never has been produced which has a visited with relatives and fricnds.l higher operational ceiling than the interceptors now in use. i it was disclosed that dmelon-g ,ment of the l.S0fl-niilcs-an-hoiir (T1 or l05 will cost some .il00.0fl(l.fl00 Newt planes for anti - submarine and coastal patrol work were being de-i livered to the navy and the air iforce. 5 The year saw withdrawal of the Canadian infantry brigade and three destroyers from the Korean itheatre. Only an ambulance unit .and few support troops are left in Korea, . g The 2nd Brigade moved to Flur- iope to relieve the 1st Brigade The. list infantry Division held its first; peacetime manoeuvres at Camp! gGagetown, N.B. Canadian soidiers' stock part in American atomic tests-C tin Nevada. The Royal Canadian; iArtillery celebrated its centennlall Lin May. i Ramsay, and Mrs. Eaton Ram-1 say on Wedneaday evening. Dec. 14th. with a good attendance Lunch was served by the host. ess. Mrs. Calvin M c l. e n n a n and daughter. Port Hill. spent a fewl days visiting her father, Mr Her-i man Dyment and Mrs. DYYTIPHLJ I rm United Ladies' Aid met at! the home of Mrs. Earl Coiwill on1 Thursday evening. Dec. lslh. A. large number were in attendance. iLunch was served by the host i ass. assisted by the committee in charge. i Miss Joan MacArthur. (liiarlntte- town, spent a few days rccently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace MacArthur. Mrs. Louia Cann. Oakvilie, Ont., spent the week-end visiting rel- atives in Norfham. On return shei Mrs. Arthur Ramsay. who will: spend the winter months with her daughter and other membcrs of her family in Ontario. 1 hliiailsvold thatloaeglect .I. 9 llllllllllllllllllll l ill was accompanied by her mother. TO OUR LOYAL FRIENDS: ployee of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Summersidc. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. The mcnibcrs of the Ladies Aid held their rcgular mccting at the b an awalwll R I0 lgaaoatiu. . , Jmarlaaallaiaa. xauro.iTmvlaltoratiosun- motel a on Wednesday afternoon. am. Geor Jelly, o-wry. wu ' Sumlneraidl on Wed- a ternoon. Mr. no em. rimiii run and Mn. D. 8. Gorrill. 0'Laary, motor- ed to summanlde on Wadnaaday. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Sllliker of Mt. Royal. are ieceiving congrat- ulatlonr on their recent marriages Mu. Sllliker in Miss Doria Dar-i rah) is an employee of the Co- op Store in 0'Leary. Mr. Chandler. Mr. Maclnnls. andi Mr. Murphy. and two of the lib- rarians of the P. E. 1. Libraries. mot.ored' to 0'Leary on Wednesday evening to assist Mr. Linco Daw- ar with the Farm Forum pro am. It was very interesting and in arm- ative, and all members of the 4- H Clubs would benefit by the dis- sussions which took place. The afternoon on business. l - and Best Wishes for the Holiday Season! This la the happy time of year when we think of our friends; and so we think of you, and wish you the heal and iolliut of holidays . . . .a Merry Christmas and the vary but of Happy New Yaural HANSEN'S MARKET MEAT AND FISH HOME CURING AND SMOKING SUMMERSIDE meeting was in the Oilieary Com-l munity Hall. Mr. and Mrs. William Maggisonl and son of Summei-side, were Sun-l day visitors to the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Meggisou and Mrs. Velda Mac-i Neill of Knutsford. i home of Tllrs. J. M. fllat-Williams others-- division in Europe with the .'llnrk,on Wednesday night. l Mr. and Mrs. Alfrcd Palmer.! Sn mmersid Mia Eltlitlll illii('PllP9 and ruin; Junior MacPhce of Colcman. left; rcccntly for Montreal uhcr y C ' SUMMERSIDE i May true happiness be yours If Chriaunastimc. JAMES ARTHUR A COMPANY 236 WATER g SUMMERSIDE l. world. it may often appear or forget. hose we hold dear, But at (Iristmaa tine, we talre this space to say That we Ville your friendship each and every day! To each of you . . . A Very Merry Chriataiasl RALPH cnulaacit Annico. . tr. x.i-need-Siva O'Lcary on Wednesday night. 'l'llllllllS IIF GREAT Jill Mr. and Mrs. James Burlelgh and children of Ellerslle, were vis-i itors to the home of Mrs. Bur- leigh's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. George Jclley in 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Clem O'Connor of? Cape Wolfe. and Mrs. Alvin Cos-: tain. attended the Farm Forum in A Savior Is Born Again the world fin d is new hope, new faith as it commemorates the birth of the Christ Child. May t h l a wonderful season bring lasting joy into your heart. HAN'S RESTAURANT llil KART iillllll WILL T0ll'illlI - llliil... i E We Know it Will Be A - Happy Holiday ' Over At Your House! When twilighif falls and the lights of your treg gleam out into the dark, when the fire crackles softly and you contented- ly dream your happy i thoughts . . . we hope you i will say to yourself: "Yes . . . this was the hop. piest Christmas of all" RELIABLE MOTORS SUMMERSIDE WATER ST. 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