3 anadian ship. her stress I uard of the British . - uth Pol ax - based Canadian . dar equipment. the expedition party. other New Zealand explorer. its first base. WILL MAN POST body of L g-- is November. 1956. in temperatures never The tiny Theron. as M0-ton Hali- . ssaier. was rspecialiy chosen as one of the en Eiilps ever built which could .t :1 th rushing strength 0 pail. lcee-pcscka when winter. Mll- Her decks and holds were Jain- med with the polar tackle ransinl from husky dogs and tin keties to survey airplanes and the latest re- Below decks. in the tiny cabins. were Dr. Vivian Fuchs. leader of on expedition; and 16 members 0i At Montevideo. the Theron will pick up Sir Edmund Hilary. 0011' queror of Mount Everest. and all- Then the Theron will sail down through the southern seas to Veh- sel bay on the fringe of the Ant- arctic. where the team will set up Eight men will be left there while Fuchs and other leaders re- turn to Britain to mount the main the expedition, which will ulu November. 1957. the whole pnriy wll set off from Vehsel bay warmer Oll Canadian N.S.. relatives. Canadian Ship Leaves, gondon For The Antarctic . LONDON (CF)-A white-painted scream- s. slipped slowly down the muddy , homes Monday night heading for , Antarctica: she carried the van- ( Common- eaith's mammoth three-year en- dltlon which aims to cross the .000-mile ice up by way of the e, . thanwdetrtes below serotocross the rnpu waste from coast to eoas. ' Thousands of pounds worth of new equipment have been designed for the expedition. including spe- cial snow tractors for hauling sup- pllu across the ice cap. high energy food packs and nirz”-'il supplies sealed in plastic contain- Among the last things to go aboard were 24 Greenland sled gs. in crates on the deck to ease- eir discomfort when the T crosses the equator. The expedition is supported by the United Kingdom, South Africa. New Zealand and Australia. Can- ada's role is filled by the 198-foot Theron and her 19-man Norwegian- crew. Minutes before the Mitten steel ship departed. Capt. Harald Maro. 35-year-old sklper from Chester. added a simple personal touch to the long voyage. LOVE TO KIDS "Can you give my three kiddies love from mummy and daddy." he asked in a ship-to-shore telephone interview. He won't see them until next March. provided be safely es- capes the winter ice. One vessel earlier this century was trapped for two years in the Weddell sea. His wife. who accompanied him on the Halifax-to-London voyage, said goodbye and then sailed her- self-in the opposite direction. to Oslo. Norway. where she will visit ACROSS DOWN 1. Ashade Lcrestona of red cook's head I a Bobbin I. Elliptical . pr thread 8. Ascend ll rieepllks 4. Pilllrl 12 lother- (Archlt.) -f-pearl 5. Ogllng T as Commander C. Tin tsym.) gf kg 1. Knava of merchant clubs (loo) vessel I. A tuber 15 Mutilste (lo. Am.) is Made dim. 9 Now as the eyes 10. A lemon is. Depart drink 19 Furious 14. City physicist (Neva n vtoccasiih X7. Dal segue ika shoe iabbr.) I5 iegatlva 20 A sailor (slang) eply lo Vild hunaio ind.) 17 together 29 iroup -ift.hNO I0 Dwell 81 Music note 82 Walt -average 83 stands of the Lesser Antilles fposs.) so lndannits article 87. Expectant 41. Fruit of the pain is. The lady famous for a ride (5. Indians of Bolivia 47. lintioas ca. one of a genus of mosquitoes (I. Girl's name (POI!-) ' woizo Lvflllllill liilduhi ll Assam silk- worm 22. Sals- 88. Ba- trange 24. A shel- tered mm rm )3. nuts Iaslerdars Answer 29. A young 39. Inner coating frog of the iris .31. leaping (Anat.) amphibian 40. Young girl 84. lxclan ' 42. Man's nsation nickname g 85. A rock as. l:ast-nortli- garden east (abbr.) plant (6. Steamship 38. Solid iabbr.) DAILY 0RYPl'0QUOt1'E-l!sse's how to work its axsnsaaaxa unoxoraasow o... mm simply stands for another. in for the three L's. x for the two 0's. ate trophies. the length and formation of the laebdaythscsdalettersarsdilmat. AOryptsgrasaQIotatIoa RWT U0 XWIIIA, this example A is used . Single letters, apos- wordsarsailhiata H NVXA DWKE sis: l'l!lN'NWDDV!lJC. vn. xuiciuo WR vsnnsvx-xnvakxuavra, foam GIINIROUI NIGHT. ITOKTI-lwl'll. - AND . Schurmans Sch GRVALBY I LIT OIINTLI ITDOD IHOW RIDEIM THI , ” Parade PRESENTS THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM OVIR RADIO STATION CJRW ' ' FRIDAY. NOVEMBER Will. 1955 AT 7:30 P. M. Sunmersisie Elementary. 1-Carla Macxinnon. Grade 1-Reading. 2-David Mercer. Sun-isnersiria lilqnenta Gilda by-Piano Solo. -'4-Diane Grads- 4-tlouiae Vocal o. 5-M a-”5-i-”a'i”..'..'a.'i'i. ' All conteitants are asked to C-Mtestanhl at 1:80 P.If. sit-4-!lntyrs.l.5iinarie'rsida Elementary. L . Tysia Valley. Grade I- ltansnsssida llasnentary. Reading. TY. Piano Solo. , iurssscnotssnc ooiz COMPETITION iiaoosrrou versus irsmwoon "These contestants will appear in the one to Three dsssroom Division. be at the Radio station by non PM. on Friday Evening. eui: heron EAST IALTIC Mr. and Mrs. Earls C. Johastsa recently returned to their home in Fortune Bridge having spent the past several months at their Lob- itfr and fishing plant at North Jerome Sutherland was hostess to the members of the Red Point Womens Institute at her home on Nov. 5th. The maetinl was largely attended and several matte were discussed and at- tended to as it was the annual meeting. The election of officers took place. Mr. Edwin Robertson. Munns Road. was a recent business visitor to Black Pond. Mrs. Gordon Robertson was host- ess to the Kingsboro Women's In- stitute at her home on Nov. 8rd- and it was largely attended by members and visitors. Miss Lyla Robertson. Charlotte- town. spent the past weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robertson. Kingsboro. The pupils of the Red Point School held a Hallowe'an party in the school room on Oct. 1!. The teacher. Mrs. Florence McLean treated the children with fudge and all enjoyed a pleasant hour to- gether. Mr. and Mrs- Cheater McNeill. Red Point. and Mr. and Mrs. John Mooney Elmira were recent visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mc- lntyre, Lorne Valley. Many in the Eastern districts are interested to learn of the mar- raige of Miss Lillian Jacqueline Johnston to Mr. Gary K. Belmore in the J. Wesley Smith Memorial Church. Halifax recently. Mrs. Bel- more is the only daughter of Mr- and Mrs. John Johnstone formerly of Peter's Road and now residing in Halifax. Mrs. Colin Dixon and Mrs. Wal- ter Dixon. East Baltic, leaders of the C.G.I.T. Group attended the final session of the C.G.I.'l'. Meet- ings at the Charlottetown Baptist Church over the recent weekend. They were accompanied by the C.G.I.'I'. group of the East Point Baptist Church. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacGregor. East Baltic. on the sudden and unex- pected death of their baby daugh- ter. Margaret Joyce at the age of eighteen months in the P-E1. Hos- pita . Mrs. James Allan returned to Charlottetown having attended the funeral of her mother. Mrs. Ester Church, Oct. 27. Mr. Clinton Stewart is out again following his recent illness at his home in Kingsboro. Mrs. John Ryan. Lakeville, left recently to spend the winter months with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.-and Mrs. Harold Smith, U.S-A. Mrs. Wilfred McLean. Kingsboro. has taken up residence in Mon- tague for the winter months. A successful Masquerade was held in Elmira Hall and the prises went to Mrs. James Harris. Mrs. Francis Ross and Miss Margaret sous isuiiss-csiiisou FEIIIIY ssiivic: OCTOBER up. Novaisnszs so Daily from each terminal: LEAVE WOOD ISLANDS: Prince Nova I s.m. am. A. Dunning ll s.m. LEAVE CARIBOU: cbas. A. Dunning I s.m. Prince Nova ll s.m. For daily report tune CPCY each weekday for Weather Broadcast. NOR FERRIE LIMITED Charlottetown. P. I. lslnll 6-Mary Mocaldic. was Valley. Grade 1- 1-Nancy Boatea. Summersida emasitary. Grade 4-Plano Solo. D-Gail Morrison. Grade 5-Reading. II-tlioulse Macliean. Tyne Valley. Grade 8- Rose at the East Point Baptist. Jarals The blanket amino was iot- tded weal ta Mrs. John A. Mac- bosaiii, Nona Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Al Cummings, Lakevllle. are spending sometime with there son. Mr. Arthur Cum- mings, Boston. Mass. "., h is A d d to Mrs. Fred W. Johnston. Murray River. on the recent death of her brother, Mr. Archibald MacLeod at his home in Maiden. Mass. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Sandy Macswain on the death of his mother. Mrs. Hugh Macswain. at her home in Cable” Head West, October slat. Mr. and Mrs- Horace P. Mac- Donald. Kingsboro had recently Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lord. Bede- que. as their guests for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Obe McCalium. Alliston, were business visitors to North Lake during the past week. Mr. Harold Hyues. School in- spector, M ntague. visited many of the country schools during the past weeks. Rev. B. R- and Mrs. Bell re- turned to their home in Red Point having spent sometime visiting with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Macltae. and son Donald, Montreal. Friends and neighbours of Mr. Gus Mallard are happy to see him home again at North Lake after being a patient in the Souris Hos- pital for the past month. Mr. Freeman Massey, Bothwell. was a recent business visitor to Summerside. Mrs. Viola Wyles left on return Nov. ith- to her home in Water- burg. Conn., having accpoianmde burg. Conn., having accompanied the remains of her mother, Mrs. Ester Rose, to East Baltic where her funeral took place at the East Point Baptist Church. Oct. 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Conway, sunanenide Elementary. NE'WlMoremom comfort. and style inside, tool colour combinations for smart harmony with exterior oolour styling. New fabrics in modern textures and patterns. is of the late Mrs. John w. say who passed away in her Slat year. Miss Juanita Jay. Charlottetown spent the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Jay. . risouio sssr Mr. Owen Kelly was a visitor in Charlottetown Tuesday. Mr. Floyd Jay was in Charlotte- town on business November ll- Sympathy is A ded to the fam- Eimira. were recent visitors to Murray River. Mrs. John C. Campbell. Red Point, is visiting with her sisters in Everette. Mass-. and Dorchester and with her son, Dr. Donald and Mrs. Campbell, Boston. Mass. Mrs. Theodore J . Robertson, and Mr. Leith Robertson. Red Point, accompanied Mrs. Viola Wyles to Charlottetown enroute to Water- bury. Conn. The C.G.l.T- Meeting was held at the parsonage on Nov. 4th. Mrs. George Dover and daugh- ter Georgle. motored to Charlotte- town. Saturday. November 12. Mrs. Alton Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown Saturday. November Miss Isabel Blrt. Charlottetown, spent ReTTICTI1bI'luLc Day and the weekend with her parents. Mr- and Mrs. Wallace Birt. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDonald, and Mr. Kenneth MacDonald. Cove- head Road. spent a short visit with their daughter Mrs. Floyd and Mr. Jay. Saturday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Craig. West BALLET LAUDIJD KINGSTON, Ont. (CP) - The Canadian premiere performance of Anthony Tudor's new ballet, "Dark Elegies", was given here Tuesday night by the National Ballet Corri- pany of Canada. Critics said the quality of the performance was a revelation. WOODWABD FED UP NEW YORK (AP)-The mother of the slain millionaire William Woodward Jr., says "I am fed up with the scandalous rumors and ' d that have plaged his death." Woodward was shot to death Oct. M by his hlonde wife at his Oyster bay estate on long island. She said she heard a prow- ler. says Mrs. William Woodward Sr., 67: "We have absolutely dis- missed the case. We never con- sidered the death of my son any- thing but an unfortunate, unavoid- able accident." with Mrs. Craig's sister, Mrs- George Jay and Mr. Jay. Miss Mabel Jay, Charlottetown, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck and family. Mount Stewart. visited re- latives in Pisquid East on Sunday Thursday, Nov. 17, 19551110 Gutlilhlll Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Lorne Valley. were guests of Mrs- Jay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Georg Jay, Sunday evening. B.A Covehead. spent Saturday night Mr. Francis Campbell. Charlot- tetown. is spending his holidays with his brother. Dr. Donald and Mrs. Campbell, Boston. Mass. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Clifford Jarvis. Waterbury. Conn., and formerly of East Baltic. on the recent death of his mother. Mrs. Ester Rose. The funeral of Margaret Joyce. eighteen month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacGregor. East Baltic. was held on Wednes- day afternoon from the borne of her parents. Service was conduct- ed by Rev. D. I. Mcclare who also conducted the service at the grave. Interment in Kingsboro Cemetery. Pall bearers were Mes- srs. Kenneth MacGregor, Stewart MacGregor. Richard Hayden. and Alvin Rose. Friends and relatives in the Eastern District: of Mr. and Mrs-I William Bruce. 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