~~lYoung People I ‘ Conduct Trinity Church Service SUMMERSIDE — The Snnd 1y ("Clllllg service of Summet‘side Trinity United Church was con- oucted by the members of Trinity Y.P U. in observance of National Youn: People's Week". usin: the theme “A Faith to Proclaim". The service was lead by the pre- sident MiSs Mary Maanre assis- ted by Rev. C.R. Webhcr. The choir was made up of mem- bers of the Young Peoples Union under the direction of Mrs. Eric Sheen with a special number by Miss Ruth Ramsay. . Mr. Webber conducted a candle lighting installation service, in- stalling the new executive for the coming year. ‘ They are as follows: .president, .vlary MacLurc: vice-president, Arthur Matheson. secretary-treas- urer, Frances Veale. _ Convenors: faith and evangel- ism, Hazel Parkman; missions and world outreach, Kathleen Mugridge; citizenship and com- munity service, Olive Parker: re- creation and training, Richard. V'eale; stewardship and training. Robert Linkletter In place of a sermon four mem- bers of the Young Peoples Un- 2011 spoke on the meaning and the The Guardian, Charlottetown, mes” Doc. 2, 1953 1! lookviiatSanta gave the .STANFIE I.’S and Bonita gregation of Notre Dame, Jean REPRESENTING the diocesan priests and religious at the vocation rally in Miscouche, Claire Richard Poirier; the Sisters of the Con- DesRoches and Estella Ga 2 FOR “ml Election Mr .and Mrs. George Bernard celebrated their sixty-fifth wed1- mg anniversary on November 9th at their home in O‘Leary. Mr. 3 9.99 NL‘TREAm [ a, “"0 WESTERN [ATE soon GUARDIAN M 33.. Sum Organizations using this column '\ to promote their meetings, en- tertainment events, etc., are re- m " CID-m quested to place these an- Wham I h: nouncements in the name of the 3‘ sponsoring organization. THERE IS still time to make your Christmas Portrait appoint- ment day or evening at the Read Studio. Phone 8081. SET ASIDE Time to attend Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics at St. Mary’s Hall, Summerside. Wed. and Thurs. Dec. 3rd. and 4th. Summerside needs 625 don- first YOUR good health - Be a Blood Donor on Wednesday “x or Thursday of this week at St. Mary‘s Hall in Sum: erside. m [U TIMT ml SHARE YOUR ’ good health - Be a Blood Donor on Wednesday or Thursday of this week at St. Mary’s Hall in Sumr‘erside. “CUSTOM GRINDING and mix- iing daily with Master Concentra- tes. Mastermix Pig Grower $3.25 65 YEARS MARIED Bernard, 91, and Mrs. Bernard. R3 were married in 1893 by Rev. Herbert Hicks then of Alberfon. Mrs. Bernard is the former Lena Vincent of West Devon. They have three children; Mrs. Herbert Bell of Summerside; News and William of O’Leary. One son died four years ago. There are eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard are both many friends join in wishing them continued happiness. Former Margote Man Named Co. Director gary, according to a news item in a Calgary newspaper. the next twenty years worked ision, productio nforeman, gener- tendant. enjoying good health and their MARGATE—Roland L. Thomp- son formerly of Margate, P.E.I.‘ has been appointed a director ll)“ the Royalite Oil Co., Ltd, Cal- Mr Thompson joined Royalite in 1929 at Turner Valley, and for in the capacities of roustabout, roughneck, gasoline plant opera- tor, gauging for the pipeline div- al foreman and plant superin- In 1941 he was transferred to Edmonton when Royalite acquir- work of each commission. Those taking part were Kenneth Carr for missions and world outreach; Evelyn Morrison for citizenship and community service, Robert .Linkletter for stewardship and tiraining and Ruth Ramsay for faith and evangelism. 1 SUMJVIERSIDE—Benoit Gallant formerly of Bloomfield, was re- ported in serious condition in Prince County Hospital last night following a highway accident at Carleton. Gallant, reported to be in his early 705, suffered multiple frac- POR'I‘LAN’D, OREGON — Capt. William C. McNalugth-t, 92, Port- land's “most ancient mariner,” who died Nov. 12, 1958 was for many years a leader in the Port- land maritime scene as chief sur- veyor or the Board of Marine Underwriters and a member and chairman of the Oregon S t a t e Board of Pilot Commissioners. For 6% yeans he had resided at the Portland Medical Hospital November as and 27 were, left to right, diocesan priest, Augus- tin DesRoches; Redemptorist priest, Gordon Arsenault, ' the Sisters of St. Martha, Loretta Gaudet and Sylvia Gaudet; the Precious Blood Sisters; Marie Elderly Man Has Legs Broken In Highway Accident Monday tures of both legs. The car in- volved was reported driven by Rev. J. W. Howe of Carleton re- tired clergyman. Gallaunrt makes his home now in Borden at the Abegweit Hotel. The accident occured about 5.30 p. m. Captain MacNaught’s Long Care-er Was Saga Of The Sea 1901 to San Francisco and soon after married a girl from his home community. Mrs. McNaught sailed with him for several years and one of their three sons was born at sea on the full-rigged ship S. P. Carlton. His whole family accompanied him on his last voyage, prolonged to nine months, to Australia and return. CHIEF MARINE SURVEYOR Captain MaoNaught left the sea in 1913 to become chief sur- 47 Attend Vocation Rally Held At Miscouche Church MISCOUCHE — On Wednesday and Thursday evenings a voca- tion rally was held in Mis- couche. Forty-seven boys and girls dressed in the different religions habits of various or- ders and congregations of Can- ada and U.S.A. marched in pro- cession around the church. The work of each order was ex- plained by Father Doyle, C.Ss.R. after which he spoke on voca- tions in general the first even- ing. The second night his topic was “The Home--the Nursery of Vocations”. ' The following are the Relig- ious Orders and the names of the boys and girls representing them: The Pope; Wayne Veno; the bishop; Ronald Arsenault; dio- cesan priests, Augustin Des- Roches, Eric MacKinnon; Blad- emptorists, Bobby DesRoches, Gordon Gallant; christian brot- hers, Roger DesRoches, Ken- neth Gaudet; Jesuits, Jackie Arsenault, Anthony Gallant; Oblates. Lloyd Gaudet, Richard Walsh; Scarboro Mission Fath- ers, Jimmy DesRochos, Roy Steele. Also Congregation of Notre Dame, Jean DesRoches, Estella Gallant; Precious Blood Sisters. Bonita Poirier, Mary Claire Ric- det; Secular Institutes of the Company of St. Paul, Rose May DesRoches, Clarence Gallant; Sisters of Service, Kay Gaudet, Georgina DesRoches; Sisters of Charity of St. Louis, Louise DesRoches, Rina DesRoches; Sisters of St. Joseph of Peter- borough, Irene Haywood, Rita DesRoctbes, Rina DesRoches: ' Claudette Gaudet, M’Luiiel Walsh, Nonald Perry. Berlin Marks Division Date "ERLIN (Reutersl—West Ber- lin Monday commemorated the day 10 years ago when the city was divided between East and West, ' Ten years ago Monday the city government moved to the West- ern sector from the original city hall in the Russian zone after Communist demonstrators stem ed the building. The Communist! boycotted the city parliament’s sittings in the West and instead, with Russian sponsorship, set up their own ad- ministration in East Berlin. From that day, Berlin has been. split into t wo administrative parts. one Western and one Oom- (Continued firom page 1) what has transpired in Canada under the "Tory rule". “I have in mind,” he said, “the semmis‘ unemployment situation; the tremendous deficit of one billion dollars against the lost Liberal surplus; the ability to solve the freight rate crisis to deteriment of the west and east: and inflation that will shortly leave the old age pension with less purchasing power than $46 at the Liberal regime' . “I come to the conclusion first the country took a much worse beating at the polls than the Lib- eral Party received.” In speaking on the unemploy- ment situation Premier Mathesou said he has had more applications forjobsinthepastyearthenin the past 10 years of Liberal Gov- ernment. The main reason he said was that the group of men in Ot- tawa “are inexperienced." TRADE BOOSTER A new harbor at Toma near Accra being built in 1958 will nearly triple the export - import facilities of Ghana. IIMMERSIDE TONIGHT (TUESDAY) & WED. AT 7—9:25 They’re the newest and smartest in family sleepwear—in a colorful plaid sure to be every- one’s favourite. Comfy, too, with Manning- wear design that’s exclusive with Stanfield’s. 'I‘herc’s no binding, creeping or pulling— just ed“ its first acreage in the Red- water field. He was subsequen— tly made field superintend’ant of Royalite‘s Edmonton district op- erations. He was transferred to Calgary in June, 1952, and served as pro- duction manager until his pre- sent appointment as operations manager where he directs the operating departments of th e Company. Mr. Thompson is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Thomp- son, Margate, and a brother of hard; Sisters of St. Martha, Sylvia Gaudet. Lonefla Gaudet; Dominican Sisters, Valerie Ar- senault, Claire MacNeill; Fran- cisoain sisters, Ruth DesRoches, Jean Mallet. Also Good Shepherd Sisters, Mary MacMillan, Rosella Gau- det; Maryknoll Sisters, Bar- bara Gallant, Claire Pctrier; Missionary Sisters of the Most Blessed Trinity, Cecilia Des- Roches, Elaine DesRoches; Our Lady’s Missionaries, Noreen Ruston, Lorraine '31- cwt. 16 percent dairy fee-d, $.15 per cwt. Cash basis. Keith ’9. Kennedy, Kensington. n: TREGULAR DANCE Borden Le- ion Hall, Wednesday. Modern and old-time dancing. 9.00 pm. .24 ‘fto12.30 p.m. Music by Hi-Fi 0r- chestra. Admission 50 cents. MEN’S HIGH BACK overalls all sizes $3.95 Kennedy’s Store, Kensington. aPLASTIC STORM window kits solid sleeping comfort. “Look-Alikes” are colorfast and shrink resistant—need no iron- ing. Munsingwear patented nylon reinforced collar and cuffs. and had been blind more than five years. Many of his friends joined in a birthday party for him September 29, when he turn- ed 92, and he received a large number of cards and gifts. A fea ture of the day was a long tance telephone call to his broth- er James McNauuglht, Hyde Park, Mass. . AT SEA WHEN l7 Afiter that day, Captain Mic - Naught’s health declined rapidly and he finally succumbed from munist. Observance took the form of a one-minute silence. Traffic stop- ped on the streets. Productions halted in factories. Workers ev- erywhere laid down their tools. The East sector celebrated the anniversary Sunday with a pa- rade in which marchers displayed slogan-s supporting last week's Soviet plan for the establishment of a demilitarized “free city.” veyor for the Board of Marine Underwriters at Portland and moved his family to this city. He retired from that position in 1932 but he continued as a mem- ber, and most of the time as chairman, of the State Board of Pilot Commissioners, for 18 years. He was a chmter mem- ber of Portland Shipping Club. All three of the sons turned to maritime pursuits. The second son, Harold, became a chief of- " THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV" Yul Brynner, Maria Scholl, Claire Bloom. ' A great novel. A great motion picture. "look-Alikcs" on in sinus for all tho My: mo — Sizes s. M. L..............-.:...-............sc.so MOTHER — Sizes S. M. 'L..2................................$5.95 iii: nailing strips and nails, 3 $1.00. Kennedy’s Store, Ken- :EBEDEQUE RINK— The annual 3 of the south shore hoc- m League will be held in Bede- .rink at 8.30 p.m., Tuesday, A 9th. All teams interest- In entering league are request- tohave representative present. Mrs. Roy Thompson, Margate, and Ralph Thompson, Long River. River. Stanley Thompson», Charlottetown, C_c_ Baker, Kensington, the debilities of age and weaken- ed heart. He will be buried in Lincoln Memorial Park. Captain McNauight was born September 29, 1866, at Coleman Speak On Agriculture on Prince Edward Island, son of Alexander MacNaught and Mrs. Machautghit, and went to sea at the age of 17, a common custom in that community. His first berth freer in the States Steamship Co. He was lost when the freighter Oregon was run down by an Am- erican warship near Boston three days after the United States ent- ered into World War II. The eld- est son, Kenneth, died in 1943 when he was chief mate on a Luckentbach Line ship. The sur- viving son, Robert, lives in Port- land, at 6201 NE 249th. Ave., and Cormier; Redemptoristine Sisters, Joanne Gaudet, Jeanette Gallant; Secu- lar Institutes of Mary Immacu- late, Linda Gaudet, Betty Gau- REGENT MONDAY — TUESDAY BLOOD DONORS Are GOOD, CITIZENS Be A Blood Donor This Week! St. Mary's Hall DAUGHTER—Sizes S. M. L....._......................$3.9§ SON — Sizes S. M. L................$3.95 CHILDRENS — Sizes 2-4-6-6X ....$2.95 Stanfield’s also make a broad range :1 Balbriggan and Interlock knit pyjamas for men and boys. 33 , was on a 1.3mm“ brig, the is a checker on the Portland wa- ” . All mu: shown are appmxim 3cm PARTY in Borden Legion Despite the inclement weather adne, carrymgcanned lobster to .terfront. SummerSIde “ Tuesday Dec. 2nd at 8:15 a Large number of members London. He Shifted CliftoBszlomc'ag Mrs. MacNavught died several , p.m., Proceeds for Spring Hill .fmm O’Leary and vicinity at - VBSSGS Samlfln‘ ‘g out OS m an years ago. I, _ funds. tended the annual meeting of the flew Yorkfand bficamedmastm at In addition to the son in Port- 3rd , . Prince Edward Island Federation ‘16 age 0 30.. . .te sail ed or 17 land and brother in Hyde Park. I . , . DANCE LEGION Hall Kensmg- of Agriculture held in O’Leary years more, Vl'SlI‘lnig every ocean. Captain MacNaugiht was survived Technicolor 4'00—5'30 I“ This“? 1390- W‘- Musm l’y Public Hall, Friday night, Nov. He shifted his home port 121 by a sister, Lilly MacNaught, at 7:00—9:00 . 0— . “Mellowaires. Proceeds JuVenlle 21st. the homestead at Coleman, Camel Wilde t , Hm' The program was very inter- ' o Prince Edward Island, and three Do R ed nako underwear, lingerie and sleepwear ransom: RINK _ Tenders estins and educational- Speml In|Ured Man grand'md’en in PM?“ ma 9 625 DONORS! speakers were Mr. P. C. Parent on Conservation and Mr. C. B. Waugh, president of the P. E. I. Federation reporting for the Pro- vincial Federation. Mr. Waugh LS J. Watson MacNa-ngtht, Q. C.. Will be received by the undersu; Summerside is a nephew. until 6 p. m., Wednesday, Dec- ‘Ember 10th, for combined duties if oaretaker-icemaker. Also ten- . hrs for combined duties of for him, for her and For small typos foo. Released From West. Hospital .‘I‘ANPIII-D'. LIMITIDo .89T. 7nuuo.;ueva_ggceflo EATON ° I " " bet seller canteen manager. this province’s director on the " ._ ,' ‘ tenders for ticket collector. national bolard of then/C. ALBERTON Ray Ke ugh of M A p I T I M E s LIMITED - ‘ ‘ . ' . a or an tender not neces- other spea ers were r. . . I ' — o . ‘ = a " y8111'in acceptgd. Ralph Lord. sec- Dew-or and Dr. L. G. Dewar. M. Clll‘lswpher 5 Cross .neal‘ Tlg- BRANCH - ' rotary-manager. L. A., O’Leary. msh, who received minor facual l r ' injuries in an accident at Tig- S A _—_——/ DIES 0F BURRS I . ed msh Colrnerdlm Satlip‘daigg I N E Y E G L A s S o . : WATEIRVILLE, Me. (AP) ._ A m cm was .re 9559 “0’” WP 3‘ as 125 eon Street pm 3523 r' i. IVz-yearold girl died in a hos- p evenmg' Q“ ID it The driver of the accident H E R I N G A S I vehicle, Reg Shea of Water-- ford was released from the hos- pital on Sunday. Another pas- Is Fined $100 SUMMERSIDE — A resident of Sherbrooke, drew a $100 and ALITY VIYELI‘A 5? car in which she had been left {T t: alone Friday. Fire chief Ralph vital here Saturday of burns suf- =" lered when fire swept the family HENDERSON 8: CUDMO'R‘E {and me. when he pleaded 12:2: . - ' z E N IT H 101 We Street W 4612 FOR MEN automobile blaze in a Cgroutine ‘0 :1 drlv'mgp Lifth mflpafii‘; The accident occurrea when ' be 1t 8. Cape, Jackoft 101g 1 {35mm Wi‘tlhcu't kHOWin‘g t‘h'a‘t “me $153: gomiggce the 1953 truck skidded on an_icy Coat: We have“ les ts g .h R. T. . , . . u Patricia Ann, daughter 'of Mr.’ The Sghapge wa's reduced from tsltretgh 13f ELEM alndlwent intio get Just. What she twan r i _ .. ’1' o. . , . s1 . t: and Mrs. William St. H‘ll'all‘e, was driving while intoxicated e 1c . e ve ic e was ba - for Chmstypas , . a you , . Charlottetown summemlde "ANS ' ' ' ' it “We “be 1”“in Car- A Summerside man was hand- 15’ damaged choice of prices . . . or terms l . ed a fine of $15 and costs on a if desired . . r > ‘ ' P'°*e“'°"a' 63"” M W“ W“ Asks For Re on . PROWSE BROS. LTD. I i care and attention through Sum- P Excluswe Agent for c I “h on 0“ I mergide Streets . ' Furs in P. E. I. Now—zenith bringsyouancyo- Volume outro W O -_ en treet Dial 8583 - "t Char+ered Magistrate R- S. Hinton. Q~Cu on Road Prolecf scona o 9 glasshcaring aid with new,slim- Switchfor procrse hearing adiust- 98 Que S 6‘” Accounla “*5 preSided' TORONTO. (op) .. mahways S mer look, plus new custom-fitting ments and longer battery life I B qualities. The new "Citation" can be custom-contoured to your own individual head shape for MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Bandy Spare Battery Compart- ment for extra battery storage! Available in attractive black, Minister Cass of Ontario Monday asked for a report into plans for resurfacing a 10 - mile concrete '1‘- Earie Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce House of Fashions 247 Water St. Moonshine Case Summer-side “Your Favorite Shopping Centre” Buuding ' ' '- v ' for wearing comfort. better - d t t _bluc colors! . 65 I 5 . 2235 ‘ section of highway 400 Just north grea . mink an s ra o . 119 een street Dial 4 '5 Ad'wmed °‘ '— o. Q“ ' y a n e . . - 'NSURANCE SUMMERS” - aa‘y‘hiii‘cité‘e?itdipair‘i‘eziéeit 2n ditto and easily are..‘t:::z;:::*..?:;:°:::: KELLY 8. McINNIS B, E. Ems & Son Limited la Summcelrsm‘; man 333%? Wig} resurface the section, in opera- changed for use with sunglAass . Comm", z.,.;,h_1m;n.d a“; ‘ Fire —- Auto -— Casualty pOSSesS‘E . tion less than eight years, with - frames or other eyeg asscs. n- m o by." Warranty (Proof GENTS FURNISHINGS 3 Sumner St. Summerside moonshine Wilsleiul‘illsiiaiiSéOlggleg announcement of work tenders Stewart Memonal Cener other living sound hearing ayd awnm).s.mibk Pri‘93’f'9m $50 135 G t Gem- st Dial 3635 . Last evennng m a” ‘ for paving. A department spokes- from Zenith. . . world leader m Vi“, you, local 2mm, deal“ tea go - Optomefrls” efiégistrate R, S, Hinton. Q.C. man 3mg the resurfacmg 15 to TV, Hi-Fl and Radio- ' Hg’; listed in tho Yellow Pages! E. E Parkman presided. J.O.C. Campbell 3}" refigvijagsmsgi'd he will issue a Exclujveb‘manefi'savff4gfl .Lons‘as, frame. Ironingpd slitzgepzrzfg': & ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' 11 a storm services to Canon too l m it"o'h 521?; éfaii‘iftcthis iii‘iSfi'damEtc‘i: statement after the WANTED—Dependable mm“ °°“"‘°' $5.”“1§,,“°;§ .2: 3...... .n as”: ”°°';".t..‘.‘t r.-‘:“°‘.‘,:t.'°.?."-'s MEN’S WEAR H N e 9 ~ '1 ' Ft gm I yen - roug' Ivour moo is, m I Summer St. Summerside tor. Eggs-from his depa men on , wlfe to act as cook and general housekeeper. cased in one Slim temple bar! cropticvan. 166 Great George St Dial 6811 B F Hunter R1). In Kitchener. Ontario Liberal Husband as general handyman for Stewart - In there something you'd like to know about your hear- AWARDED LITERARY PRIZE . _ . . - '1 ' h ‘ I find au- Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 3116 Leader John Wintermeyex de- Memorial Health Centre, Tyne Valley. mgrflgiiiztélliy‘fomgasqanngg ggthflamcaarrigigstggsmagazi'm SMALLMAN’S BUILDING ARIS (AP)_FI-ancis Walden manded to‘know why It IS .neces- . . ad-l for the hard-of-heanng. For one yeal's free :uoscnp- A. W P‘ a. b writer Monday . sary to order the resurfacmg. An Asmstant Housekeeper lS employed Ste 1 5'“ non. descnPUVC 11mm“, and d‘ale'l‘sh 5°“ “ , ,, Photoqraphers 3. gififigegrihe Prix, c.011chny He said “was it faulty engineer- ._.Living accommodations provided. ------ FREE Hearlng Facial ""‘1 BETTER MEN S WEAR THE READ QTUDIO roashis book Saint Germain et la ing 01- was it faulty contracting . f fl d r Zenith Radio Corporation of canada” : 143 Great George Street I). w. SEARS Nogociation, a historical I work worktfihe public ls entitlcd to Applications must be m the. hands o to un e - I grgztoeam-flugmgge New“ . Charlottetown P. E. Island B . +v dgaiing with international dlnlorln- Signed by December 9th. I r . Tl Pris Concourt is 119 < .m I I I arms 6 lieii'lin-qli‘l‘ellch literary award. MANY TYPES D. R. CROSBY. Deactan : S S ’- y ' . C' ‘ .311 . _ nous; George R' MaCMahon’ 2:123:322iiftpzéilhiaih SClCllllSlS have counted more Stewart Memorlal Health centre’ : STORES LL'B' “:1: dlrnpfsro to eiid fiahiind be» than 50 species of kangarocs. Tyne Valley. , _ on new: . . {Also Kensington on Saturdays) 551110 IFHCnch Protestants band ranging from seven feet tall down I “Mn-muormwwuwmuummmmm.sat-ammonium Montague vuuwtteww- Phone Summerside Susi the“ t to ‘mmals a foot high_ 1 Roman Catholics. Water St, Summerside