‘ 7wn_-:.-xawl~. ~ nu.‘~n& . ‘m,>:-1~ng ,— ,.. . IV -wymyr... .. “ALRIGH'I‘ COME along with me. you two" says Staff~Ser- geant A. J. (Gus) Dowling 0f the City Police Force as he appre— hends this unusual combination of an angel and devil, involved in Halloween pranks together w. balloons as he tugts at the hand THIS LITTLE FELLOW wants to get in on the fun of breaking last night at the Kinsmen party at the Community Centre. But the prank does not seem to be of a very serious nature as 4-year- old Carol Doyle, left. daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Wilbur Doyle, t J4er .4 lot Wilfred Smith, master of cere- LOTS OF FUN AT CHILDREN'S PARTIES Avenue, and Diana Dow— ling. 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dowling, Dor- chester Street. seem to be very unconcerned about the whole thing Party last night, during a bal— loon breaking contest. Money In +ank No Fun, Is Vieth Adventurer EDMONTON (CPL—«Dick Stra- Ier, an adventuresome business- man who at 32 is well on his way toward his first million. says “there's no fun in keeping money in the bank." He’s trying to keep his busy. currently in a new transporta» tion enterprise on the Mackenzie River- in Canada's northwest-in spite of a fire in the lonely Arctic which all but wiped o the com- pany's assets. “We'd tied up the barges on the tip of Alaska nearest Siberia, getting ready for the trip through the Bering Sea and along the Arctic coast.“ he said in an in- terview. “Somebody used gaso- line in one of the stoves. That was it. The Eskimos were might- ily impressed." )lr. Strazer’s plans to launch the barges of his Edmonton- basccl Mackenzie Transportation Company on the waters of the broad nonthorn river evaporated in the sheet of flame. “The fire cost us 330.0% and a summer's work but then. those Eskimos were sure impressed." said the American»born Mr. Stra— zet‘. Now he is in salt Lake City In- vestigating a fleet of huge steel barges as possible lepllacementsl“f 0.2:.“ in Alaska. he boll-Illi a' for those lost ill the fire. ; Get this “We'll either knock ’em down, reassemble them at Portland and tow them up the coast in the spring, or we’ll ship them by rail attd truck to Great Sla"e Lake." he said. "With a little luck, .Vlac- kenzie Transportation will be in business by spring." QUICK SUCCESS STORY Mr, Stl'azcr's vault into the northern transportation business is the latest chapter in a remark— able success story. In 10 years. this tough—minded, brainy adventurer has parlayed a fish prddler's truck into a wid- eninz empire of explosive, oil and hotel illte"esfs w/r‘h hundreds of thousands of dollars, Ten ycars ago. way to Alaska, the rear end dropped out of Mr, Strazcr’s an- icient car near the hamlet of Val- ‘leyvicw in the Peace River coun- try of Alberta. He couldn't afford repairs. so took a job as a mech- anic ill the garage where his car was stranded. ltlrwn payment i‘trllck. for a half - ton lie bought fish from com- mercial fishermen on lesser Slave make and peddled it to northern I farmers. With an eye to the high price larqer truck and toted eggs over tremendous value . . . A mild ern Findlay Range for only $129.95. 4,. NE GAS LT mt nouns Is msmmeo inr- V 'g. ‘ .3 CHARLOTTETOWN — Tel. 3934 ISUMMERSIDE ' - Ta» 801: 159 Gt. George St. THIS - WEEKEND JENKINS PHARMACY Dial 4219 while on l’llS‘ the 1.500-mile Alaska Highway to Fairbanks and Anchorage. t i \monies. at the BIS Halloween: 3 following Page 14 The Guardian Saturday. Nov. l. 195. Island Presbytery Names II To Special Committee The Presbytery of Prince Ed~ ward Island has named ll repres— entative ministers and laymen to serxe on a committee which will elect a Board of Directors for the Presbyterian Extension Fund (Atlantict Ltd. The committee will act in con- junction with six other Presby- teries of the Synod of the Mari-. time Provinces. The extension corporation is presently being incorporated in Nova Scotia and will be register- ed in each of the three other At— lantic Provinces. The corporation. similar to other corporations set up in each of the eight Synods of the Pres- byterian Church in Canada. has as its sole purpose the raising of funds and the securing of plans for church extension. l The action was taken at thel presbytcry meeting in the KirkI of St. James hall on Tuesday. The Moderator of the Presby- tery. Rev. EH. Bean, was in the Chair, with the Clerk, Rev. T.H.B. Somers, at the desk. The Ministers were also present: Rev. D.A. Campbell, Rev. Donald Nicholson, Rev. J.; D. MacKay, Rev. M.C. Currie,} Rev. L.M. MacNauglhwn, ,Rev, George Killen. Rev. Chas. Towns-v. ley, and Rev. J.Y. Garrett of Alberton. Mr. R.D. Bhe, student pnpiit supply at Broolefield was welcomed as a “‘5in no the Court. Elders present included Howard Clark. Frank MacDonald, Murdock MacGowan. B.P. Mc- Laine. Francis Murray. J.A.’I MacKinnon. Chas. Phillips. H.B. MacLeod. Daniel Shaw. and Wm. Kennedy. MAKES APPEAL The Presbyterian Deaconess Training School is making a Canada - w-ide appeal for $250,- 000 for a new building and 3E Presbytely Committee consisting of Rev. E.H. Bean. B.P. Mc- ment for the care of people in institutions under its control. TRAINING SCHOOL Reports of property improve- ments were heard from Caledon- ia. Wood Islands, Brookfield. Hun- ter River. North Tryon. London, and Alberton. A train- ing School for youth workers is to be held in New Glasgow on November 20th. Rev. DA. Camp- bell announced. Rally of young people‘s sdcities of the Presbytery is to be held in Montague on November 11th. Reporting on Camps. Rev. EH. Bean stated that a total of 139 suan year took place with BA. j increase of $100 be made until the: campers had been in attendance at Camp Keir this summer along with a staff of 22. All bills have been paid and a balance is in the New 1 and tile Fall l w".- lvas appointed Io crrve on the Synod \irn‘s (Ollllt'll lil pimp of Ralph Balticrson. .'.(". \Iounlzlin, is the other representative from "his Presbytery on the Synodl v(,‘otlnr~il of Pl'csbytct‘iml )lctl. l A rcsoliltirn prmcnicrl by Rev. ii..\l. liacNallahton asking the Pl‘mlnclal Government to do all in its power to make the high, iways saferfrom the dangers of} ‘(ll‘lllllfl‘n drivers was unanimous: iy passed by the Court and order- cd to the proper authorities. ‘TOL‘RIST PAMI’HLET W. Blair MacDonald on behalf of the Presbytery Council of Pres- % byterian Men sought. and was ‘readily granted. permisson to lprepare and issue a pamphlet for tourists and visitors listing the times and places of Divinel Service in Presbyterian ChurchesI throughout the Island. l Election of officers for the en-l Campbell being elected Modera-l tor. Rev. T.H.B. Somers. Clerkl and Treasurer. and the followingi Committee Conveners. Missions \ bank. Wm. MacKenzie of Flat Ri— and Property. Rev. JD. Mac- I llllll HYNDMAN Insurance Underwriters, is’ OFFICES: . MONTAGUE IT‘S GOOD POLICY TO BE ADEQUATELY INSURED l' Our experience of over 80 years as Insurance 0 CHARLOTTETOWN Agents throughout the Province‘ ' All Lines of Insurance Effectcd ‘ & CO. LTD. Since 1872 at your disposal. . SUMMERSIDE . ALBERTON Laine. Miss Mary MlacKenzie, Mrs. Wm. Forbes. Blair Macy Donald and Bob Adams was ap-. pointed for this purpose and will meet with Miss Margaret Web-l ster, the Principal. in Charlotte‘ town, on November 12th. The Presbytery went on re- cords ars unanimously supporitng the position of the Charlottetown, Ministerial Association that a? Protestant C'haplaiin Should be ap- pointed by the provincial govern- MOVING ! LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING ‘ ETC. AGENTS ALLIED VAN LINES JENKINS TRANSFER Mutual Of Omoha Sickness - Accident Hospital - Medical Surgical Insurance Write or Phone LAURIE B. SMITH Ch‘town 148 Cumberland St. DIAL 5215 Earn a recognized diploma Atlantic Provinces’ Gregg Shorthand Speedwriting Shorthaud Typewriting Bookkeeping Business English Business Correspondence English Literature and Composition History Geography Arithmetic Science Geometry STUDENTS MAY MARITIME CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE 142 Kent Street West Lindsay, Ontario Invites Inquiries and applications for the 1958-59 term which begins during November. COMPLETE COURSES IN GRADES X, XI. XII COMPLETE COURSES IN COMMERCIAL TRAINING YOUR SPARE TIME PROFITABLY. students Examining Board SPECIAL COMMERCIAL EXAMINATIONS. FOR RESIDENTS AND FORMER RESIDENTS ONLY Commercial Subjects Offered Academic Subjects Offered‘ V TAKE UP TO THREE SUBJECTS FOR SAME TUITION FEE. For complete information and application your inquiry to The Principal. by HOME STUDY. SPEND may write examinations and MARITIME Spelling Business Mathematics Salesmanship Canadian Law Office Management Office Procedures & Filing Algebra French Latin Physics Biology German form, address 'to the Rev. M.C. Currie on the Kay: (Wines. Rev. FIT Roan; (‘Ilrtslan I‘itlllt'flllfii’l. Rev. ('ll:t.<.| Evangelism alld So~ cile Action. Rev. L.M. MacNall-. :hton. Blldu‘t. Rev. .\I.C. (Tur- rio: Session Records. Rev. (lco. Killcn: Pensions. Rel. Dollalth Nicholson: “Record”. FG Mac- Donald. Historical. Mr. Howard Clark. The happy congratulations of the Presbytery were extended To“ llslt‘y: birth that day of their first son. The General Assembly has de- clared that the basic stipend for all Ministers should be $3,900, plus mantse. plus travel allow- ance. The Court therefore direct- ed the Clerk to write all the self- sustaininlg Congregations in the] the realization of this goal. ask-l ing that an increase to $3.600» he made at once and an annual, authorized stipend is reached. MacLEAN & SON SALES & SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 117 Kent St. ‘ Dial 7186 MOTOR REWINDING AND SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIRS ASSORTED LAMPS AND FIXTURES . . . SMALL APPLIANCES Waited For End Almost Six Days Behind Huge Rockfall gllw mil .1 lllycr of rock. Outside SPIIIXCIIILL. v llt‘l'c's llO\\ for dead were found alive Cumberland mllie Wednesday Dcep III a working feet from the mine entrant-c the 12 waited for the end. 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