their Golden Wedding Ill NOV. Ith. When Mr. and an. !.eeterWal- lace. of Fortune Cove. celebrated FOUR GENERATIONS - there were four generations nres- Wallace. their grandson". ant. Pictured above are Mrtand Gamble and great grandson, Ron- Mrs. Wallace, their son Elmer nie Gamble. Alden Oi Patron Saint About fifty Scotsman from the Summerside area gathered at Mulberry Lodge Saturday evening to celebrate the anniversary of their Patron saint, St. Andrews, The traditional haggis was piped into the banquet room by Piper sandy Macituoen. and Jock Hop- kirk gave the address to the haggls. Grace was said by Rev. L.M. Murray of Kensington. CR. MacLaggsn. the chairman. welcomed the guests and expressed the hope that this celebration might become an annual event in Sum- merside. His wish was unanimous- ly endorsed by those assembled. Mr. MacLssaan read telegrams of good wishes from Chiet. Justice Thane Campbell. Cecilia Campbell and J. Watson MacNaught. Dr. Peter M. MacDonald oi Crspaud led a sing-song of old Scot- tish favorites. and the "Scotla Singers" consisting of Messrs, Jim tiiclnnis. Elwood Campbell, Ewen Nicholson, Lorne Cam bell, Al- lison MacLean. Rev. L. . Murray and Dr. MacDonald gave pleasing renditions of "Ye Banks and Braes 0' Bonnie Doon" and "Comin Through the Rye". Mr- MeInnis.- in proposing the toast to "The Dny". said that scotsmen such as Sir John A. Mac- Donald. Angus L. MacDonald and our own Sir Andrew MacPhail bad "woven a bright indelible nat- Scotsmen Observe Anniversary With Dinner tern in the tapestry oi our country's history". Both our island univer- sities, P.-tnce oi Wales College and Saint Dunstan's, the speaker said. had been founded by Scots, and the race was prornincatin many of the advances in our education. The guest speaker. luv. Donald MacKay, who responded to the toast. delivered an address delight- fully spiced with humor and con- taining words. oi inspiration for his Scottish listeners. While sitting at the head table. he said. he had thought that though Scotsmen were in the minorl in Somme side. it was remarkab e'bow many leaders in the town's varied activities were r. presented at the banquet table. The Scots were always proud and independent. the speaker contin- ued. They had never had a peasant class as was found in so many other countries. Scots were ideal immigrants for when they adopted a country, they became part of it- He reviewed the Selkirk and other settlements, and said the interwining of the Scot's luve oi education and his abiding faith in religion made these settlements successful although faced with great hardships. "1 give you Scot- land." he concluded. "to many only a geographical location. but to all oi Scottish ancestry a king- dom of the mind and oi the heart with sovereignty in Amiahty God." The mobile blood donor team from the Maritime Depot of the Canadian Red Cross Blood Trans- fusion at Halifax. headed by Miss Browne. R.N. arrived safely in Summerside last evening in spite of slippery road conditions. Early this morning the team will start off the four days oi PE.l. clinics at the R.C.A.F. Station where F-Lt. .l.A. Warren, chair- WESTERN GUARDIAN CliRls'i'MA8 glit pr ad now by rtraite ltesds Bt o. . Tlilil ANNUAL North Ihore Hoc- hey meeting, Kensirl Rink. Tuesday, Dec. 4.It I 'clocb. DANCI lerdea Legion Hall Dancing e's Or- solv- taken at the KINSINGTON United Church Men's Association supper meeting Monday night. December lid. at p.m. wr: A'i' Moase Jewellers sell the famous liobner accordianl and mouth organs. Free beginaers' course giv with each mouth srnn sold. lIiDlJi.'I'loN SIIVICI ior the Lindsay ll- Graves will be in th T1701! United Baptist Church Tuesday. Dec 4th a pan. All welcome. Tuesday, December toil p.m, all tenders must previous to meeting. are invited to attend. mas. secretary. IEIINDEII will, liethreelsilved by e or owing: Janitor Ell ice Man. Tlciut col- lectors. Music attendant, use or stag:-s and 'i'iche.t.d s;iiesman. ary-Treasurer anaga ledeqne Sbatiu illnk. 'I'.l. IQ. leoretary. Professionel Cards 1 Chartered Accounts nis INSURANCE I I. In Blood Donor Clinics Today At RCAF Station And No. Rustico man oi the blood donor committee. reports 210 have signified their in- tentions of being blood donors. The team will move to North ltustico in the afternoon to conduct a clinic there in the evening at "Stella Maris Hall" where the objective is at least 160 donors irom North llustico and the sur- rounding districts. The enthusiasm and interest be- ing diaplayed on all sides augurs well for the success at this week": series oi blood donor cuniea which are the last for 1956 and must K:-d duce 1.500 donors to keep the 13 Bank well stocked for the winter months. Husband Of P.E.I. Native Dies In Vancouver Mr. Fred Tuplin oi lndian River Hills received a telegram Tues- day last from his sister Mrs. Mur- dock Campbell, the former Jane 'l'uplin, lt.N.. informing him oi Idr. Campbell's death on osday rans- ed by a sudden apopletio stroke which occurred on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell as re- cently returned to their borne in Vancouver from an extended visit to Scotland. England and Ireland. on their return to Canada they spent two weeks at Indian River Hills with Mr. and lira. Tulilil. Mr. Campbell was a native of the island Du ward I and be endeared himself to all with whom he came in con- tact. He leaves a brother and sis- ter in Vancouver and a brother in Scotland to mourn his sudden do- mine. Also two sons. one of whom is a research technician in the Uni- versity of British Columbia. and the other is doing laboratory work in the Patburns Plant at Prince ALBERTON E2. dig ziiiriii Eli F. 3; Elf 'i I iilgii .gg;.l: ; ii-ieseil , number oi friends gathered at I2 New Members Join Lions Club The announcement that the Sum merside Lions Club has attracted 12 new members during the past few weeks was made at the regu- lar supper meeting of the club held on Wednesday evening. This in- crease in membership bears wit- races to the growing poularity of this comparatively new club. The new members are: Francis Mac- Quarrls. Mcrcier Muilin, Al elder Ralph Boatea, Stanley Godfrey. Maynard Thompson. Marvin Wy- ley. Malcolm MacLcan, Arnold Mc Iver. Dr. Wilfred Callaghan. Ron- ald Leard. and Delor Desroches. ggotal membership now stands at The meeting was adressed by Mr Alfred Rakovsky. president of the Montreal Association of the UN. who spoke on the United Na- tions urganlsatiuu. In his opinion the U.N. could function properly if every individual person took a vital interest in world affairs. guiding themselves by Christian principles. lie cited the Canadian system of government as one that would work well if applied to the United Nations organization. King Lion Russ Kelly gave a re- port ou the Maritime Lions Club cabinet meeting. held in Amherst KENSINGTON James on Bond orning hill; at home in Northern. lier many Manda in this via will be pleased to learai Idrs. . Mackenzie. who has been a tent in the P111. Hospital. lottetown. for the past several weeks. is steadily ImpI'WIll- His many friends will be pleas- ed to learn Mr. Archibald Mao- Lcsn is making a rapid reoovlfi at his home, following an opera- tion in Prince County liospital ll- cently. Mr. Cheater liuntain. Charlotte- town, is visiting with his dall8ili' er. Mrs. Glendon Cotton and fam- ily oi Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Stetson re- turned in mm. N. S. on Sundl! after attending the Ieairsto - Townahend wedding on Saturday. November Mth. Mrs. Atwood Blakeney is visit- ing in Baltic, the guest oi Mr. Ind Mrs. Edgar Mathews. CV 2 Carroll Delaney Ind Roy A'Hearn attended. At that meeting. the Springhill mine disaster was dis- cussed. Many Lions Clubs throu h- out the Maritime: are contribu g to the relief fund. The Smmer- side Club has decided to donate a sum of money for this relief work. The club decided to again donate milk tickets to be distributed among the needy of the town this Christmas season. This will be the third year the club has sponsored this work. Named to look alter the reject were Leigh l-logl. Her- ert Schurman. Edwin Gallant. lviaynard Thompson and Arnold Mc ver. A large number of membe s in- tend golng to Charlottetown Thurs- day. December lath, to help the Charlottetown Lions Club cele- brate their charter night anniver- sary. Because oi this the next gen- eral meeting date will be cancell- Sunday last. which he and Lions ed The Summerside Athletic Asso- ciation's official openln, of minor laague hockey took place at Civic Stadium Saturday evening with Jim Hogan acting as master of ceremolnes. Brief addresses. re- viewing the work of past years and emphasling the importance oi this youth program. were given by Neil MacLcod. President oi the S.A.A.A., Squadron Leader Latter- ty. Mayor oi Slemon Park. W.E. Jenkins. Deputy mayor of Summer- side. and Lorne l-iennessey. minor hockey coach- Mr. Jenkins performed the trad- for the second time in a few years. fire yesterday afternoon de- stroyed thc home of Frank Bell at Searietown. about two miles from Albany, leaving eight persons h eless. The fire was discovered about 3.00 pm. by an eleven-year-old daughter who notified her father working in the barn, a short dist- ance from the house. Five other children were at Bed- eque at the tirna practicing for a Christmas concert and Mrs. Bell is presently on a visit to the United States. Couple Honored By Their Friends on Friday evening a large the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Maecarville. Kenaiagton. to tender a shower to the honored couple and welcome Mrs. Maocarvilie to Kensingtom After all had' assembled. Mr. Theo Ling acted as chairman and called upon Mr. Edward Bearisto. who made the presentation of a purse from the employees of Geo. Brooltins warehouse. Mrs. lruce MacLeod made the presentaiol of a well filled parse from their neighbors and many friends. - Jerry expressed their sincere thanks and appreciation to one and on for their kindness and a most hstrtaa James Maclaasie. launch was served by Mrs. Gee. . Mrs. Bruce Mldstod. has. Maclilwen. Mrs. new- art Peppin and so-s. 'i'asIahI. a departed to their bliss wish liir. and Mrs. Mac- arvms many yr!" of him wed- & bit-. -'93:? -TIIIB.-1 III II '3. i ii. iis'H"a"Wlis-'n...i.':5 ahqcsrodhtas I I. Bord. r I AtameetingoiSimm1ersideBerberI'Alocla- tiaaheldNov.29.tiiefohIilll10'h"' it-In .ahphdeiiastiseDao.15.1&:ilsircuta-Quits?! iriudsatta-'-duldreo so salts; draws-.4;-so ; S'side Minor Hockey Loops Officially Opened Sat. Night ltional task of dropping the puck to open the season officially. In the paperweight division. Sum merslde defeated Slemon Park B-0. Alan Gaudet got 4 goals and Blair Muttart 1. The Summerside Pec- Wees beat Slemon Park ll-0. Wayne Mathcllon shot 3 goals, and- George Dalton was also outstand- ing. Two Summerside bantam teams tied l-all, Waale getting one counter and Woodside the other. No. 2 ā€ team beat no. 1 by the score of 8-5. Sonicr scored five goals for the winners. Stull racked up 3 for the losers. and W ā€ 2. Farm Dwelling At Searletown Destroyed By Fire Yesterday The fire apparently originated in the upstairs section of the house in the vicinity of the pi or chim- ney leading from t e kit h stove. The rapid progress of the fire, fanned by a brisk wind, caus- ed it to burn rapidly and fiercely preventing removal of furniture and household eiiects. 1.000 bags of potatoes in the basement were believed to be a total loss. c:.P.'..E.ā€ MON.-1'Ul5u-Tillvltll sun fining the screen with tin-illai The outdoor action picture "THE 'l'lAlL or I'll I-Olilsolil PINES" in color. starring Fred Msclilurra . Henry Fonda. Sylvia Sidney. ank drawing Monday. Wednesday and Friday worth Q). THIS WEEK AT CIVIC STADIUM MONDAY 1:30-Pre School Skate 8:9-Hockey PAIIDALI val ACII IUIIDAY 4-5:0-Skating l:l0-Skating WIDNIGDAY I P. Ii.-Rural Hooks! Freetown vs. R.C.A.l'. 0:6! PM.-Aiberton vs. Albany TIIIIIIIAY d-5:3)-Skating Izlo-Skating FIIDAY . 1:3-a-Pro rebel slate 0:1!-IIONTAGUI vs. ACII MTUIDAY 1:34:00 r.Ii.-hating a:osu:oL,loseiint Rate SUNDAY I:Dll:M-Ihtlll Cli I Mr. 0.W. Dunham (Right) pre. sents Mr. Leonce Arsenauli oi Summerside with a silver tray symbolic of I-'.E.l. championship in the Bola-bole-in-one tournament held during the week of August rncssnrso WITH TROPHY l27th-September 8rd. The national tournament is open to all golfers N across Canada who have scored a hole-in-one. Mr. Arscnault finished first with a low score of 59. - ote By Wotton CCF Provincial Council Meeting Held At Borden At a C.C.F. Provincial Council meeting held in Borden Friday evening t.he following officers. ex- ecutive and council members were elected for the ensuing year: President, Douglas MacFarlnne, Bedeque. Vice-president for P r i n c e County - C.F. Gallant, Welling- ton. Vice-president for Q u e e n 's County - .Alax. MacLean, Char- lottetown. Secretary-treasurer. Mrs. lei Maclnnis, Borden. Executive members. Murdoch MacLeod, Long River; irving Toombs. Albany. R.R.; Herman Mayne, Emerald. Council membe s:- J.P. Wal- lace. Alma: Hudson Pridham, Al- berton; Miss C. Holman, Sum- merside: Mrs. L.G. Ramsay, In- dian Rlver; Sterling Millar. Ken- slngton; t Belonle Gallant. Sum- merside; Cedric McKennn, Al- bany. Among the resolutions passed by the council the following two were discussed at some length and passed unanimously: Potato Marketing Board: Where- as the present Potato Marketing Board is not operating in the in- of the appalling labor situation ierests of the farmers but doing existing on this Island we strong- nll in its power to depress prices ly recommend the appointment of we strongly urge the government a Labor Relations Board. Mur- 0 DOUGLAS MACFABLANE to replace this phon "board" by one democratically e ected by the farmers themselves and willing to work in their best interests. Labor Relations lioard:- In view REGEN RICHARD WIDMARK TREVOR HOWARD JANE GREER TODAY 3:30-y-7:15-9:10 TUES. 7:15--9:10 CIVIC STADIUM HOCKEY TONIGHT Paritdole Fiyers vs. Summerside Aces 8:30 P.M. Admission 60 and 35 ' INTERRUPT ION NOTICE Therewiii beaninterruptionoieleetricpower onthelaedequelineonw afternoon. 5,betweenthehounor1:oosnd :00p.Ia..wsaOu forthernirposeoiallowingusbodoeome necessary maintenance work Oflfortlllin in- irraptlenhasbeenscheduied ednesday aittrriooabuthadtobeeanoensdbecanseoibed lwntheroowdltions. ELECTRIC" co. tro. F!3!dkottwkwkwtwittkhdwwitwtwrrww tttwtwtttwwwtwwrwwx sxxsvittsttwstt Monday.Dec.3.1956 -k-kit: XX x M Cilrisiam Tiaw, e Weavers Place is is a Mae's Sierei gifts that are sure to got 6 UNI"- seceplion. ALL PURCHASES GIFT WRAPPED IRE! ON RIOUIST (outlier Gloves 3 Slacks agsgsegsgggu-xx.star.xxx-xxx-V-1-V-o-I-I-I-I-I-V-Ii-Y-U-V-I-Kill!-Illt Mam- Vii-iandlrerchiefs ,,g. I I , CLOTHING or DISTINCTION-FOR-MEN. -kit: 1t'rA'irrkir1iā€A"k'A"ki'i"lrrA"A"k :3 CAPITOL Summerside . TONIGHT ( MON.) TUES. AND WED. 3 DAYS Matinee Tues. 3:30 Evening Shows 7:15-9:15 Dee.