DECEMBER 2B. 1950 LH E W E 5 I 5 R N 5 ” A S 9 ' A N Slside Co-operative Assln i Organized Yesterday PRINCE COUNTY 0l'l'IUI 8 summer Street, surnmerlldo. Pllono out Now. Subscriptions. Advo J. ELM!!! IIUIPIIY noun Phonon Ioproeonlntlvq and 0 Old! GLOW III and Ill. Ihoiluardlannubebougltatanyol tlo ' following aooreo In Bulanoruldox ggu loohaiore. guy. Nowo-atand. WIW Shut: Alno ooueeltte Groeofio Second Street; It SIICOI: Oonrlioa Dfllllbli. II OCIIPII II&Cg Ilnrh Oaudet, I1 Granville lhoott Island Ilotar Transport. Water street: Alhani Grocery. uo Inrooll some I. L. Waite la leldagton Ilia Guardian will be delivered to any home In Uunmoraldo by Cantu lo tin or no per week. .':.lr.:roer”t: an boy responsible Jrllll BEDEQUE rink directors mg the executive of the South shore-League will meet at l3edn- to I qua rink Friday night, December 39th. ' ...lUNl0B HOCKEY League meeting. Bedeque rink. Fl'W3.V night. All teams wishing to enter "tn.-1 their. representative. Free practice before the meeting. -KENSINGTON HOME AND scuoor. ASSOCIATION la spon- wring a Dance in the school, Thursday. December 28th, from eight to eleven for pupils of Grades 3, 9 and 10 of Kcnsirlgton School. Admission 25 cents. ' - SICK CHILDREN REMEM- Bl-IRED - The Girls' Auxiliary of the Summerside St. Ma.ry's Church mated the children's ward of Prince County Hospital on the at- ternoon previous to Christmas and presented a scrap book made of Christmas cards. This was the project which had been made at the meetings during the year un- der the direction of their leader, Mrs. Gerda Morrison. The presi- dcnt. Janice Morrison was assist- ed by Sandra Logan. Mary and Margaret Shaw in making the pre- rentation.-S - East Prince Hockey league organized The East Prince Hockey League come into being at the Sum.mer- szde Anmouries last night. with tfnreo teams. Summerside Crystals. R.CA.F. aggregation in Summer- side and Borden Nationals enter- ing the loop. A be-rth was left for the Kensington Granites should they decide to come in. The officers elected were as follows: President. James Hogan. .lr.: secretary, Jack Schurman. Other executive members. Charles l-lulme. li.C.A.F., "Pep" Darrach. Borden. The league will, be ad- ministered by the Physical Fit- ness Department. The first two games of the sche- dule were drawn up: Jan. 4. R.C. AF. at Borden. Jan. 6- Borden at Sum-rnereide. There will be an exhibition game between the R. CA.F. and the Crystals at Crystal ltink. Tuesday, Jan; 2.-S Professional cards M II. E. ELLIS rtro - Auto - Cunt!!! INSURANCE I summer at. Humane -” PHONE 2418 I. F. I-Iunror. Ii.O. ' OPPOIIRTIIIBI Complete Visual Analyaeo Glaooeo llttod . ' PHONE I110 ' IIIALLMANE BUILFINO lununoroido. P.E.l. l T..Eorle-I-iioituo-y . Chartered Aoeonnhul t 3 Canadian Rank of Commerce dutldlng I PHONE 2888 l l NE. E.-Parkman. ' t Oot.D.. R.O. 0P'I'0ME'l'RI8'I' l i line laaulnod Gleuea Fitted Office Ilourai I to II: I or. I and by appolnlanenl. IIGINT THEATRE BLDG. I Iv-"nor It. Bumuaeraldo auirmo corneas Seed Ionrl Vrauo 1100 pound logs or Solnlnonldo warehouses in. a period of lamina .8. co. LTD. I A Phone: A Sealmereldoziztz Nonhem 10-: J. Phou III! for this service or give for delivery on Your route. -FREE SCHOOL skate Bede- que rink Saturday afternoon. 2.00 ' --THE MARY ANN Beauty Su- Thursday night In usual and also on Friday nllht this week for your holiday week end appotnt. meats. -TI-IE REGULAR summersidu. Chest clinic will not be held at the svummerside Town Hall on January 2nd. 1951. The next regu- lar Chest Clinic will be held on Tuesday. January 16th. 1951. - NAMES CORRECTED - In the account of the death of Wil- liam W. Smith. which occurred on December 24th. his first wife was reported as Miss Mitchell of North Wiltshire which should have read Miss Damarell of Freetown. The name of one daughter. Stella, Mrs. Clarence Noye of North Wilt- shire was not included in the list of surviving children.-S Personal; -Miss Marjorie Llnkletter and Able Seaman Bill Li-nklettcr of Halifax spent their Christmas holi- days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Linkletter, Foundry Street. Summeraide.-S -Miss Ella Rogers. of Saint John, N.B.. is spending a few days with her friend. Miss Bonnie Link- letier. Foundry Street, Summer- side.-S -Mr. and Mrs. Leibh Smith of Moncton. N.B.. came to Summer- sido to attend the funeral on Tues- day of Mr. Smith's father, the late W. W. Smith.-S -Mrs. Harold MacDonald of Summei-side is spending the Yule- tide season with relatives in To- ronto.-S -Mr. Donald Callback. student at Acadia University is spending his Christmas vacation at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Call-beck, Su-mmerside.aS - Miss Aileen Ottawa has arrived by plane to spend the Christmas holidays with Macllean, Summei-side. - Mr. Eric Johnston has arrived Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnston. summerside. Mr. Arthur Johnston has been in ill health recently. -8 - Pte. Francis Prltchard of Port Churchill. Man. is spending Chlst- mas leave in Summerside with his wife who is the former Margaret Cairns. R. N. 4 -5 -Mr. William C. Smith. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith. Summerslde came by plane from Saint John. N. B. to attend the funeral of his grandfather, the late W. M. smith.-S. Gmlss Beatrice Rankin, R.N.. of the staff of st. Mary's veterans hospital. Montreal has returned after spending Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rank- in. Summerslde.-S. -Miss Pauline Todd. daughter of Mrs. s. K. Todd. Central street. Summerslde. has a-rrlved home from Chalk River. 0nt., to spend the holiday season with her mother. -Miss Barbara silllphant, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy silllph- ant Kirk street. summerslde is spending the holidays at her home She is a student nurse at St. Mary's Hospital. Montreal.-5 --Miss Frances Morrison. R.N.. of the staff of st. Joseph's Hos- pital, saint John. N. 13., is spend- ing a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Morrison. Summerstde. Miss Morrison Just received word that she had passed her examinations as a registered nurse before coming home.-S. --Among those who attended the funeral, on Tuesday in Summer- side of the late W. W. Smith were his son, Mr. Robert Smith of Char- lottetown. his daughter. Mrs. Clarence Noye of North Wilishire and Mrs. Noye's son and daughter- hlglaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Qioye. smut -Potatoes in our Northern and ion, Summeraide, will be open on - MacLean of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Motfatt -S from Toronto to visit his parents. -S Griffin was won by Mrs. Vincent THE GUARDIAN, CI-lARI2OT'l'ETOW'N The Summer-aide Cooperative Association Ltd. was formally organized at a meeting held in the Summeralde High School and- itorium yesterday afternoon at- tended by about 70 men. manly from the surrounding rural area. A board of twelve director: was elected and at a meeting of the board following the general meet- ing Mr. Brenton Clark of Sum- meraide was appointed president. Mr. Reuben Large of Wllmot. Val- ley is the vice president and Mr. Harold Rodd. Summerside. lec- retary-treasurer. Other members of the board of directors are: Kenneth MacLean. Lot 16: Victor Inman, St. Elean- ors; Edmund Gallant. Miscouche; Harry Llnkletter, Lfnkletter; Jos- eph Mariin. Read's Corner; Al- lison Profltt. Freetown: Jame: Tuplin. New Annan; Edward Gil- lla. Summerslde; Eric Madron. Sherbrooke, Mr. Charles Yeo of Summerslde acted as chairman of the meeting and reports of the canvassing were received from various mem- hers. The reports were not con- clualve as the canvass was not complete but a great deal of in- terest in the movement was re- ported and no difficulty in se- curing sufficient share. and loan capital was anticipated. The proposed by-laws were read by Mr. J. G. Dennis. supervisor of cooperatives and Mr. Leo Cor- coran. assistant supervisor. .-ind approved by the meeting. The authorized share capital was set at .5l00.000.00 consisting of 4.000 shares at a par value of 825.00. The minimum down payment on a share is in be.55.00 and the bal- ance must be paid within the fis- cal year. It was decided that the maxi- mum number of shares to be held by any one member will be forty and the interest. to be paid on share and loan capital will not be more than five per cent, Mr. Dennis advised the meeting that it will be necessary to raise 515900.00 to start operations. Mr. Harry Linkletler of Llnkletter ROW Pelloried that shares to the Value of 51,425.00 had been sub- scribed in his school district. which was consideredno be very good. but when reports from other districts showed that the pPliS0llal canvass was only par. tially completed he suggested that it miizlir be well not to organize until a thorough canvass had been made. Mr. Dennis suggested that it would be better to organize now and if sufficient money was not fnrlhmminz the charter could he turned in. The meeting then uvt. a"'m0USlY.d0Cided to proceed with the organization.-S. EMYVALE W. I. The December meeting of the myvaie Women's Institute was held on Dec. 7. at the home of Mrs. Amos Callizhan with a good at.- tendance of members. Meeting open. ed with singing of the Institute Ode. g Owing to the absence of the sec- retary, Miss Dorothy McGlnn. Mrs, MW! Callaghan acted as secretary cf the meeetlng. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Roll call was answered by paying membership fees. one new mem- ber Joined. Correspondence read consisted of a letter regarding T. 3. Christmas Seals. one regarding civil Defence. and one from the Plan- ning committee of the Ohllren'a Aid society. It was decided to give 5.00 to the children's Aid society. It was also decided to have an auction at the next meeting. each member tn bring an article not exceeding 50 cents in value. sick committee reported no V,-1,1. t-01's. school committee reported adhesive tape needed for First Aid Kit. A lcttery put on by Mrs. Louis Mccloskey. News committees up. Dointed were Sick - Mrs. Matthias Murray; Mrs. Thomas McQuatd. School - Mrs. Margaret Mccloakey; Mrs. Amos Callaghan. Programme- Mrs. William Griffin. Miss D. Mc- Glnn. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. William Griffin. Roll call is to be answered by a new Years Resolution. The meeting was then adjourned. After the conclusion of the meeting the drawing of a lottery took place with the follow- ing results: An all Wool Blanket won by Raymond Griffin; Basket of groceries won -by Rita Mcclcskey; Table cloth won by Vernon MC. Qluiid. Charlottetown. Box of ohoco- lates won by Charles Griffin. Lunch was then served by the hosteas assisted by Mrs. Lawrence Murray and a very pleasant social evening was brought to a close. LONG-SERVICE vltssll. VANCOUVER - (CP) - A staunch little from-lter built on the Great Lakes in 1910 now is" being converted for use an a barge for another rea career, af- ter 30 years service on the Bl-lash Columbia cont. The 5.5. Southolm. 200 feet long. will carry mine concentrates under her newname. Bulk Carrier No. 1. PIONEER IIJILDII NANAIMO. B. C. - (CF) - Pioneer boat. builder of Nenalmo, Harry Vo a has just celebrot ed his oath birthday. lie railed coastal waters for many year: be- fore eatablllung a boat-building business here. now operated by his sons. ' ' - noawav uaoii. ..:.... Summerside Curling Schedule Sunumeraide Curling Rink news: Pro-Bonapell Competition Thursday Night 1.00 pm. A. H. Carney vs. T. D. Morrison Art Clark' vs. L. H. MacFarlane Willard MacDonald vs. T. L. Linkletier. Friday Evening 7.00 run. A. Home vs. W. E. Jenkins . Hayes vs. A. Brooks P. Foley vs. R. E. Ellie Friday Evening 8.30 A. Campbell vs. J. Thurmier E. Carney vs. Ralph Bishop . W. Gordon vs. P. L. Keyes.-S IKOE1 S90?" Bedeque Notes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moyse and Mrs. Edna Jenkins were guests at the home of Dr. Henry Moyse and Mrs. Moyse, summerside. on Christ- mas day. In the semi-finals of the schur- man School contest to be held on Friday, Nth. the following girls will compete in the contest: Eliza- beth Green. Central Bedeque. and Anne beard, Lcwer Bedequc, will sing. Georgie Waugh and Katherine Jeffry. Lower Bedeque. will give readings. The closing exercises of Bedequc school were held on Friday after- noon, when the pupils put on a nice program. The teachers. ltirs Murphy and Misstsmith were pre- sented with gifts by the children. The Central Betleque school gave a concert in the Hall on the evening or the 22nd., under the leaderslllp of the teachers. Mrs. Lloyd Webster and Mr. Alexander Green. A very fine program was rendered in a highly commendable manner. re- flecting great credit on the teachers and pupils. There was a large congregation at the Bedeque United Church on Sunday morning. 24th. The text, of an impressive sermon was based on John 1:11-12. The music was very appropriate for the Christmas ser- vice. Rev. Burton Crowe. B. A. is the pastor of this charge. .- Mr. Wilfred Craig. Middleton. returned last Monday. 18th. from an extended visit to Vancouver, BC. while there he attended the marri- age of his daughter. Olive. He re- lates that he met a considerable number of Islanders. among them Mr, Herbert Muttart. Mr. Muttart is a native of Lower Bedeque and has been in the west for many years. He has two sisters in zhls village. Mrs. Carrie schurman and lvh-s. Albert Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Maccallum. Fernwcocl. motored to Kildnre Cat . Prince County. on the 25th.. where they spent the day with tilrs. Maccallumls parents, Mr. and Mrs Melvin Raynor. On their return they -were accompanied by Mrs Raynor, who plans to spend sever- al days with her two daughters. Mrs. Maccallum and Mrs. Thome Affleck. Many of his friends in Bedeque and vicinity were pleased to hear Rev. Arthur Organ on the radio Sunday evening. from Hamil- ton. Ontario. Mr. Organ was the pastor on the Bedeque circuit sever- al years ago. SPRING-TON SCHOOL CLOSING On Friday afternoon. Dec. 22. the pupils of Sprlngton School pre- sented their Christmas program. There were twenty-five parents and visitors present. A nicely dec- orated tree occupied one corner of the school-room. The following was the program: Chorus-Santa Claus. all the pu- plls. Recitation-Donnie MacPhee. Welcome Song-Jean and Flor- ence Farrar. Dialogue-Writing tn Santa--by Jimmie and Florence Farrar. Song-by Alllatalr Macintosh. Lawson Thompson and Jimmie Farrar. Recitation-Donalda Halllwell. Monologue-Sizing Up The Crowd-by Bruce Lamont. Dialogue-Three Little Kittens. Recitation--Drone Halllwell. Duet-Christmas Welcome -- by Jean Farrar and Iris Lamont. Drill-Christmas Stockings -- by 5 juniors. Exercise--Why We Are Glad - by 5 pupils. Song - Christmas Lullaby - Florencp Farrar. Eleanor Thomp- son and Joyce Hamhly. Dialogue -"What Means Christ- mas"-hy Jimmie and Jean Fnrrnr. Recitation - A Hard Place - by Lawson Thompson. ,,M.s......... BEIIEQIIE SKATING RINK OPENS TONIGHT Thursday i Wbeeelnbor 28th Ar 8.00 P. M. I : ciluro manna xansmoa-on Wednesday and Thursday 7:15- 051.0-(GP)-Labor Norway was assured for another year when the Federation of labor and the lanployerr Association announced acceptance of a pro- posed agreement on wage compen- sation: to offset increase: in the 9:15. See Glenn Ford and Terry Moore In a xreat picture- -1-an IETUIN or OCTOBER" (In Technicolor) It has everything. youth-appeal. comedy. romance. excitement. and hone-racing. Come! Bring your friends! Also Barbara Ann Scot: PAGE ELEVEN I- Jliamrt HOLIDAY SALE Friday and Saturday No Returns No Exchanges No Refunds . Women's Winter Goals 545 and 549.95 Every Coat in Smallman's 345.00 and 549-95 price group is priced to clear during this Holiday Sale. EV"! Coat on sale is this Sea- son's Style. Your choice from the entire group-Holiday Sale. only Womenls Wool Dresses Our Entire Stock of WW)- men's Wool Dresses is clear- ing during this Holiday Sale. One and two-piece styles, in beige. grey. plaids, red. aqua and Broken size ranges. REGULAR VALUES 8.95 to 19.95 Holiday Sale the year. Holiday Selection. 3'11;-"What Make; Christmas" - y can arrar. rls Lamont, Recitation-A Last Word - tw Ellprence Farrar and Joyce Ham- Brsuce Lamont. ' ' , p anta then arrived and distri- ?I(:,0clit(;-l:10srIon- Llogt Nicholson. buted gifts. candy and oranges to Is Near" - 52 fl ristmas Time the pupils from their teacher. The Dialo u p g”'y5', L preschool children were treated Flore": 5 d EL:i5":5 F9550" - by with candy and oranges. Santa chome L" G ;''I:" ""'"- NCGIVEG 1! sift from the teacher. 4 ' M 5h! Chum?" The Pupils Ienerously remembered their teacher. Mrs. Reta Todd. CONGRATULATIONS ZIOASE JEWEL-LER5 Conzratulate the winners in Recent Coin ontests-Oldest Coin with visible date was a 1708 Shilling. enter. ed for Ernest Walker, Victoria Road.-He wins the Portable Radio. -all the pupils. Mr. Harold Henderson Conway guessed correct number of Pieces of money displayed in our window-248 pieces-and won the Gent's Watch. 1 Mr. William Llnkletter won the English Pewter 5,; by ,.,t,. 111 time the longest list. of goods sold by MOASE JEWELLERS in content Number Three. We wish all who tried these contests better luck next time. and extend to all our Customers and Friend; a Happy and Prosperous New Year. -or REGENT to-mar 7.15.1. 9.15 SRECIAL CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION ' ' ' '3 7..-.525.-. -J-'-.,.:.f,,;: atone: ru. ncoucnoas. inc. mum "- I. i monwuan-mtumorr-Iounluxr l minor is. SATURDAY--2:30. 7 4. 9:15 2 - Big A'I'l'RACl'IONS -. 2 "SIDE SIIOW" with Don McGuire and t of living. of union members skating reel. "W18: 71 W 0"" W0 in WW1 T "l'WILIGII'l' IN SIERRAS"-Roy Rogers. Holiday Feature . . . D r e s s e s for Enchanted Evenings Gorgeous gowns that will make you look your loveliest! Gorgeous gowns for your Holidatirig. for that "Data" of Dresses so feminine. in Moire, Velvet and Net over Taffeta. Beautiful formal colors of blue, pink, yellow. black and-white. Sizes 12.10 18. Shop today-for your 19-95 C0 39.50 Smallman's Fashion Floor Women's Winter Coats REGULAR VALUES 555 to 5115 .The., values are from 's55.00 to 5115.00. the coats are all this Seu- s0n's stylt-. sonic with fur trims. others st-if trims, Your choice from the cntlre group---Holiday Sale. only son's wool wing Womenls Millinery A special group of this 59;. V 9.88 Ml”l"?F.V- in fur and felts. and velvets. The colors -- bl't'Iii'n. grey. green. and black REGULAR VALUES 4.98 to 12.95 Holiday sale Price CAPITOL Summeraido (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) LA ST SHOWING TODAY-2 :30-7 :15-9 :15 "BORDER INCIDENT" With Ricardo Montalban - George Murphy Don't Miss It Its the shame of two nations. Filmed where it happens. j--.......-y ,. .. 49- .15. kg... V iviizaiion st at the Black llills of Dakota .. . and they wrote a new chapter of lawlessness with the blazing guns of the woman who famed the West! , . D " r'Fay 2:30-'7':15-9:15 -. Saturday 2:3-7'?"o :1 -9:15 E E p I .tN. iDWliR( Utlrlizson liolll lit, tvsit aw GEORGE ROD MONTGOMERY CAMERON MARIE WINDSOR .... inn nun-ruuo no out iillill.-lillt um, ........, mm L lumut -.........,it:tn Slllllll .4.-can rnam II" ISIEULIII, II. ' '.'...." ...."' owi 1HH7MbhhMoM"wW 'l'he'8th Chapter of Serial "Atom Man vs. Superman" ' shown bot.h Matinees only. -...