1 ' "W V)" ' - blowing a breakdown Q his lil- d -v,-:10-.-,0 me M, 0 ,0, ,, J. Watson MacNaugl-it Exten s decldedwiqeather ormllot an in- a N Y I o Quest will be held. An investisr H G M W mm M by hm, Is ow ear s reetings .. "um-. mm; 1.2” ..'.:..-....- we -- Iutoiuy has been ordered by an of I e ml bum. M. W, J. Watson MacNaught, M.P.. par-' WW5” D"- ch"'l" 99"” '0 W V T mun chm liamentary assistant to the Minis- tei-mlne the cause of death of a 3"” " mm W” ' tn, oi Fisheries, 5”” Fuhermn” Arm” "I. I am indeed grateful for the o Jwwh Douala" who” body W" portunity to extend t o r r ally found by a search party about R. u this H ” V " dc :0.tll ylviensteglsy in a woods not far Eden": '"e' ' W” " in me. ' 1-he dgcumg M4 59., in me On the thresholdof a new year i".:.-20' ..”'”"i.u'”'..i'1'”i3i'"l ::l:.:'::i:;'i"..2:i':: :-2 IV is an was ev o ve c ve c Eon t;:l'ng a shoi-twcuI:hthrl:iugh year that has gone before. e W ellroule 0me In our domestic affairs Canada has Ellloyed an uups edented per- loll Of Prosperity and there is ev- try indication that this prosperity will extend throughout the new year. i I am sure that our people must , have a profound feeling of gratl- - tilde tlllit when the international situation had reached such a cli- max that a third world war seem- ed inevitable. the cool-headed and staiesmanlikc conduct of our own leaders averted such a calamitym I am sure that from the recent period of testing there will emerge New Year's Message From :r::::hUl&P8Y Group Captain W. H. Swetman Tignish Man The following New Years DOI- ssge has bu issued I1! GYWD captain w.ii. Swetinan. n.s.o.. D.F.C.. c-0.. conuundlus 0!- ficer. R.C.A.r. station Summer side. P.E.l. with the advent of my third year in command of R.C.A.F'. station Summerslde. I am Illl-ll .eminded that the euocialion be- tween fhe "Islanders and tha It.C.A.F. has continued to foster nnd grow. This spirit is indeed in- dicative by the cooperation and wmnduhlp we so mutually en- Joii is with sincerity and warmth that I therefore take this oppor- tunity to wish you all ii prosper- ous Ind IIBPPY New Y3”- The island Province has gener- .uy engoygd many improvements in the past year. and can look for- ward to those being contemplated. This is also true on our own Air Force Station Where Vallolll construction prolectl MW completed or are bellii W0l'll9d MILLIONAIRB WILLlAMS'l'0WN. Milt. AP -Robert sterling Clark. 79. mul- timillionaire art collecto and in- ternational sportsman dlad Satur- day after a brief illness. H! owned a large share of the Suite! Sewing Machine Company. T537!” 00'''50" Monday, Dec. 31, 1956 The Guardian. Page 11 '"”" .Lh”s:.?...Y3'h.”ii"' . - newspaper us- ,0 no. no cl-mood --------i-lNew Year's Greetings From on Communlstuqnedtltast Gegmiagnygl K . l1.000-man orces. e n . to eliminate chancu troops wouldl h of 1' side with the population in thelT e Mayor 9 event o! In -ntl-Soviet revolt The The following New Year's mess- added to the sin of the tan. Kurler did not give the source of we was issued by Mayor W.l!. A new fire truck has been "-3 i"5""”"'l”- ID:-irrach. of Kensington. chased during thl wit: CZECH! TRAIN Aluls 3 During the past year nth; toiwrs fntzeets gave been prhelirrsd for pav - t K ' t h n s : an a survey been mad! wb(oA:2rivAeld1 stl-:l'l?daI)7e?ligt):I;i Ehareedilggozgefltgslgd 300d 9”" ill ffliud 10 9" l”'-Funlw 9' ' Yemen said a liman Czechoslo I '-Une- '”"-"'-'Pui'""lg' '7"”'mh In vnk mission is in Yemen trainingl . The new High School is operst- it is wth p asur:n cmuweuu the soldiers of the desert kingdom in: for its first lull term. and Keiulnston wish to II in the use of modern weapons. community organizations have con best of everything in 1951. He said Czechoslovakia is giving tributed much to the welfare of the Yemen Q.0f!),000 worth of arms Town. and equipment under a recent', During the year 1956. Kenaington urcesnant. to be paid for in 15 has bad a slight increase in popu- ilation. and some new homes havs YGIII. Summerside's Mayor Currie Gives Message To Citizens A New Yearis message from Mayor W.A- Currie. of Summer- slde is as follows: The Town of Surlxiuneiflde. in- . corporated in 1875. as ust com- Gnoup CAPIL SWETMAN pleted its eighty-first year of ser- - struotlon will continue ml; upward vice to the residents and I. as your trend for some time to come. Mayor. have the honor to report I wish to thank you an (or your on the various civic activities un- support and extend my appfecig. dertaken and completed during the tion for the wonderful hospitality year under review. which is second to none in Canada 51-EET STORM The new Council of 1956 took l over office on a note of misfor- J. WATSON MJCNAUGHT. M. P. . lar. and to the people of Prince a stronger United Nations and that under Divine Providence it maylEdward mud 1" RDEHL I 5' '.11 be ablg to keep the pace. ytend my warmest wishes for a To my constituents in particu-J happy and prosperous New Year. on. The employment of locll workers for these vrnlects 13 benefittlng the economy of the province. Future Pllmled W1” Police Probe More Breaks, Find Goods Summerslde police on Saturday recovered part of the merchandise stolen in a recent break. and b gan investigation yesterday of were being saved. were stolen in this break. Yesterday the two other breaks were discovered, the first of these being at Timmie's Meat Market on the corner of Cedar and Mar- ket Streets, where the front door was pried open. but the thieves apparently were scared away be- fore they could enter the store. The third break was also made by forcing a door. and in this in- stance was at Jack's Canteen on the corner of Cedar and Notre 3. three ""379 PW3” which ”"'”" Dame Streets. where the back red over the weekend. Early Saturday morning Con- stables Harry MacKay and Keith door was pricd open and about 310 in change taken from a pin- ball machlne. as well as about CllamP1”n "mated 9 quwmy 9! two cartons of cigarettes and cigarettes hidden in hay in a barn some chocolate bars stolen. tune to the residents as the re- sult of a heavy rain-sleet condition which toppled all existing electric and telephone lines, leaving the population without electricity for light. .heat. telephone and other allied services. the reconstruction of which cost the Town nearly one- quarter million dollars. The various projects started by the former Town Council. l.e.. the new High School. Civic Auditorium- gymnasium, Civic Building and Stadium. were completed during the year as per plans and specifi- cations. The High School was fin- ished in time for the opening of the fall school term and the Auditor- ium-gymnaslum early in October. MAYOR W.A AJURRIE light customers for their generous co-operation in this appeal- The water supply to the town is The following civic New Year message has been issued by Mayor Willard Leard of Borden. During the past year the Town of Borden has had no major mis- fortune and no serious fires A few new home have been added. and a new Canadian Legion build- lng has been constructed. The installation of a permanent on Northumberland Street. This merchandise was part of goods which had been stolen in a break at Gussle's Grocery Store. North Market Street. on December lilth: The first of the three weckend breaks occurred at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault. on Sec- ond Street. during her absence from the home on Saturday eve- It is expected that two or three YOURS ml-in ll'0m Summefslde Will summer activities. chief of which be questioned by police today in connection with these breaks. ELMSDALE floor In the Stadium allowed for was the Summerside Lobster Car- nival. a joint effort of the Board of Trudc. the Town Council. service clubs and other local organizations. proclaimed so successful as to be considered an annual enterprise in the future. ment due to some wells dropping off in supply and possibly some ex- cessive water usage at this time of ceiving serious study and a solu- tion will be forthcoming. The Fire Department kept up their usual good work throughout the year. and their efforts are ap- causing some concern at the mo-. year. however. the problem is re- Miss Joan MCKPHIIII has arriv- "l"E- Ell"? W35 "mda by lord” cd home from Halifax. N.S.. to the back door. and the break was d (h chr , h "d M discovered when she returned home :33" pamemg 1ur'.m;:d "Mr? '1: A0 about 11 30 A table. radio and a nies. mostly of 1946 issue. Wlllf WESTERN GUARDIAN BEDEQUE RINK. skating Ne Yearis night 8.00-10.00. Kl-ZNSINGTON RINK Monday evening. skating. 8:00-10:00 p.m BEDEQUE RINK - League must ,. players by January 7th. ALBERTON Miss Anne Moore. Charlottetown is a guest of her uncle an aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardy. Alberton. small bank containing a quantity of pon- McKenna. Miss Beatrice. in the teaching .1, staff of Toronto High. Toronto, is ' spending the holiday season at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien and grandson Delbert, left recently for Montreal. where they will visit with friends and relatives. They will reside at the home of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. D- J. Newton. Accompany- ing them on their trip was Mrs. Eva Callaghan of St. Louis. who will spend some time in Toronto W Junlot with her sister and brother-in-law. hockey practice. tonight. 8:00 p-m. All teams wishing to enter Junior Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mahar. The O'Brien Road School clos- t lineup: of ed for its annual Christmas holl- days with a Christmas concert put on by the teacher, Mrs. Jean O'- Brien and the pupils. Parents and friends turned out for the occasion. disregarding the weather and d roads. nd a very enjoyable evening was spent watching the perform- ances of their children. Jolly Old St. Nick made his appearance. ML mm M". Heb" Mcumm with treats for everyone. The Pro- sea View. ara guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffery. Albertoil. Sonny and Blair Smith of sum- d merslde spent last week with their father's aunt. Miss Bernlca Smith Alberton. gramme closed by singing "God Save Our Queen" under the cap- able leadership of Mr. Alton Har- y. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn and family spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Dunn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paulinus Kelly, Rose- ynend. of Mn. "me, Mmmn ville. Also present for the Christ- Alberton. are glad to know she recovering from her recent illness. Mrs. Benjamin McArtliur. M River. is spending a few days 1, mas festivities was their son. Mr. Gerard Kelly. who is on the staff of the Canadian Bank of Com- in merce, Albertan- nt, Elmsdale School closed for the the home of lm- gum-, ml" cnp. holidays on Friday afternoon with lierlne Woodman Alberta. Mrs. Erskine Hardy. Alberton. stint in the Prince has been a County Hosp tal for a few days. Mrs. Rat.-ford Locke. 0'l.eary. visiting her sister. Mrs. Elm Wallace. Alberton. the annual visit of that dear old man. Santa Claus with treats for the children. Tile principal. Mr. W. B. Wallace was in charge of both the senior and primary rooms for the occasion. is Master James Wade of Mon- er treat and St. Louis was a recent visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O'Brien. James is Little Miss Ruth Murphy of Mc- spending the winter months with Nelll's Millals spending the Christ- his aunt. Mrs. Myra Callaghan. mas holidays with bar sister. Mrs. Wendell Weeks. Alberton. .ludy and Jimmy McAlduff. Ch lotlelown. are spending Ne Years with their Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spence Bayfleld. N.B. Vere weekend Grandparents. ma. Mtdldullv Congratulations to Mr. Raymond St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wallace were recent visitors. at the home If of their daughter and son-in-law. W Mr. and Mrs. Weldon " i . Al- Dunn on the winning of the "Tur- key." the door prize at the recent M Card party sponso ed by the Cath- olic Women's League of Alberton. The Civic under an operating meets. SERVICES cii felt neccssa y. condition. ground for flc problem. slams. The electric light system, aster period. Stadium has been placed under a manager respons- ible to a citlzensi committee under chairmanship of Councillor W.E. Maccausland and operating under the authority of the Council. Auth- ority to place the Civic Stadium "1 b h h commission w e song t w en the 1957 sesa- ed he ion of the Provincial Legislature in August the Council was t During the year the usual town services were maintained and lm- Enacted through 4." dgpnmnentg provements made. where the Coun- New cement sidewalks were laid in various 01,105 "0 new method; of opera- parts of town. the business section um. gr. gffgqung unpgnnnt "V. of Water Street was widened by i narrowing the sidewalk widths in several places on both sides of the Ilfeel. lh0I'ebY lmlll'0Vl1lE I "Gilli! Miles of the town have been sur- Underground ducts were placed on Water Street by both the Island Telephone Co. and the Town with a view of eliminating the unsightly to supply all department vehicles wood poles and overhead wiring throughout the business district. While this work was in progress and the streets opened up the erty values within the town-is being Town Council with a view of long- undertaken. with term planning placed ducts under- ground-work completed to date. a future installation This Ls not being done with the of traffic signal lights to cope with the ever-increasing downtown traf- but rather for a more equitable Through the efforts of tha chair preclated by both the Town Council and residents. MANAGER During the early months of the year a careful examination was made of the adif ”'itv of adopt- lng the town manager plan of ad- ministration. with the result that services of Mr. J.A. Brophy. an experienced municipal administra- tor. as Town Manager of Sum- merside. ills efforts have already of the Town activities. The ben- efits of direct and capable super- : as well as stepping up general of lclency. The overall administrative act- veyed and a method of centralizing all inventory of stock. tools, mater- ials. etc.. is being installed as well as a centralized gasoline dispenser from one controlled source. IKE-ASSESSMENT A general re-assessment of prop- con-lder-W --GORDON MscRAE -HIRLEY JONES -v-n--u --"-3-”'-ZE-I'-L- """" Although the financial clrcilm- stances of the municipal admini- stratlon is very satisfactory. no major civic projects or paving work was under- taken because of the preliminary survey being con ducted in regard to the proposed causeway between Prince Edward island and New Brunswick. As we are about to begin the year 1957 we Wish all citizens a prosperous and happy New Year. Willard Leard. Mayor. Councillors: A. P. Ceretti. Rus- Borden's Mayor Willard Leard Issues A New Year Messag sell Delghan. Newman, Sigsworth, Ernest Grant. Reginald McAleer. and Gilbert Bell. C - SUMMERSIDE TODAY (MON.), TUES. & WED. Evening Shows 7:15-9:20 Matinee Tues. 2 p.m. PLEASE NOTE-N0 SHORT SUBJECTS ioneii2'i'l'lhsliiNs 0All0l.l3E butt idea of increasing ' distribution of the present tax bur- A new all;-coiintrtllluogid firemaiharr; dell- hornlsbe g sa .w c. successful. will eliminate the fine: mm 0' the "W Huh schmlr A"dl' ard of an alarm being recev dming .n ehcmc out.” mm the turn. Civic Building. and the cost consequent inability to Opergtg the of the storm damage has increased p,,3,e,,; gum; conu-cued ,1," the Towns borrowings and hence As forecast in 1055, tha - ' ' torium. Gymnasium. Civic Stad- the annual debt service charges .0 with a consequent increase in nmuy nbnut gm; an .19"; dun” taxes. However, we hope through "e. M, mmuomd wry W." "5 economic and close management. we do regret the inconvenience suf- t0 "'9 ""5 V"” l”"''" " ' fered by the many electric con- l0" "till"- sumers during and after the tits- I wish to thank all department heads and employees for their de- votlon to duty during the past year. as well as the members of the man of the Electric Commlttea peal was launched requesting the electric consumers to curtail the use of electricity at peak periods during the Christmas season. and the results were so gratifying that I am able to forecast a substantial financial saving to the town for purchased power in the ensuing year. I wish to thank the electric postmaster. and we know he had (Tues.l and electric plant officials. an ap- I::"ndS':c"e"c.l" t?3&seapg:':3:::g'"" CAMEO Mon.. Tues.. 1:15-9:15. Matinee New Ye(i:r;IsvDaty E Md . Radio an s r ve en as Mr. Alvin Wllkie. who so capably --OUR M133 gnooxgn in comedy handles the distribution of the gem”... pug d,-",1". "Christmas Rush Mail”. This was wednesdgy ma may won); Mr. Wilkle's first Christmas as 3110.00. 2.30. Monday. REGENT - mm 2:oo-1.15-9.15 TUES. 7:15-9:10 WED. 2:00-7:15-9:10 'l'&I.1.IIl.WAVC&IX'lD - 1” . OPEN IN SUMMERSIDE This is the time when old friends meet to usher in the New Year - the gayest holiday ot all. And though it has been said many time: Before. we'd like to repeat our wisli that every one of you will have a New Year filled I with happiness and prosperity! TOWN or SUMMERSIDE :- W. A. CURRII. Mayor. l lsllillllltric . i--.it's time "w P M) - guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert co 1 H d 0 a tough task in trying to get mail M” " Alum". ngralu s on a in ii ncere They were um,” I" the wish" of the pmpi, to all tha patrons before the hall- NEW YEARS DAY accompanied by their son. Mal- M mm",-le to our Poumuwn day. We give to Mr. Wllkle our i eolrn. their dsuglitar, Rhoda Mar! best wishes for success as the 9 am. to 11 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. ".."i';'. -;clnAi;g:iCsng.JMil:;tz1A(;r glAUPSrllCoA!l. V”" "' ”"' Y. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2 .. , 0 I (3? , 2 0 ' ' 3UMME33m5 . . . . 1. . . . . A F ' Pref-"M-' CW ..... ......... ........ ....... civic STADIUM sum mi-m ma so:-m tor-pm V S has had a record of performances P0117 3 T5330" s9"l09 sh-um . . . cl""l'"d l:Ll:'2.,o:”hlFg:Sou:Z--'.,,,'::::c:i 1 rd M K M io.:ioi2.oo a.:l”i?r):Yschml Skate M""”"" '9'” km” sham - l i ' Accountants 5.. Msymic 1-some in New You w::".'mwg.1'r,s.mu"b.y'”'u"3:":; 1100 ,.,,,..1.00 am. N... Y...--. Wishing one and all a joyous and prosperous Eve Moonlight Skate TUESDAY 1.oo4.oo New Year's Skate aooiooo New Year's Skate on April is 1965 and closed May 1'. lhrle Intake: :4. 1941. ft I0 formances. cnpan am” comma" It was I'EV.?lVeQ; at t e New York Ce M1949. l 07 per- Oianmasids. P. 8.1 Phoaa3 gilt! cllel:-"fwd mud" on her brother. Mr. Donald Mcliwen New Year. and family. New laondon. The many friends of Mr. lei- vllle Baker will be glad to know -ii?--i8?e';-"Q HQSURANCE Juan-s. ml. at the sagnehthcatrl; ::'a'tnh;'u mslrtn !;mm wmmunn - P the HOW II I "P R ll i '”-'i-"'1:-"'e---"""" 'H:"3'”"""i"""i'i'il'f"i'i""':c'i"""5'-i '-''-”m--”''' '.-.--i””” M" BUYING PULPWOOD sound at vehi:le for vsri- be has been receiving treatment. "' '-"'- """' "' "' aailln Imus!-&s,..,..c1..ig tn mllwwa. ggeuyneaguelsndden Des ) . In the Optometrist summer of lK5.coit wasepland by an . ,-Albany n. ii.c.A.r. To the people of Prince Edward Island: May I. I. r-in-n :3 ';,.f',,t".;",;:,.';'.f'”'” W "T CRAMUD "NK .. .','..'.'.'............ -......... New buying av: ti. and 4 it. rosdi 1'" we chm am! we thank you for your patronage and wish you D' T'o' '55 version .,,,...''?:;".2.,,,. 0...; of "Carousel" in. lovely mac SKATING mT."Io”vm”::.fm pmwood also 3V2 ft. hat!-barked palp- n.,..,., 30. gunggnia orlslnsgnlrrlg-uI.ntl.I "1 ad .' s."n.nM. . 0' h Success and Happiness during the coming year. c '- "-i- .. ii” ” . "a...Y::'”'. .535. 75;? .:.:'i:.; .. ...... ' 0' M v-'4 hm . hum g”'2,”5.:;,.,."i.';..;' 10.. Mi: ,,;;;;;,, 2g. to 35C, wimi "5 pm hfgd-go Ann" W open daily from 1:30 sun. to 8:30 p.m. to 0 T-A.----m-- '"'" 1 open at 7:45. summerslde cos - ' spam and his wife. mm H "mm: receive wood. 1 in-4.W 5 ate Organizatio meeting Wed- o.mi.oi uoonium st-to P. E. l. PIODIICI CO. LTD. - nesdny mg in rink 8 P-m- SUNDA1 P. O. lea 100. Smissliarslda. All teams have representa- ti nt us-ii.oo sntlls Club ves prose