House pp ,.pu-ud I degrees be- w-'-"" ':'.:'"s rnins 3 I, aim. interior and contents uyle ,,,.,..mi-eysevenroosn home ,M.S. Group I). Meeting 4-1.; February I190”-Illa. uxiliary of oingiiiiimerside Trinity I ' id tad” uciifu-chyesarlor with Mrs. B. H .,,5,"”3.f.;.. "Beneath , Cross of Jesus" was follow- by prayer by Mrs. . A. ll ted" by the president. Mrs. A. ipckhart. The community endship secretary "Ported 34 pitai and 81 house calls dur- , the month. Letters of ap- iation for supplies received re read from Miss Helen use In Japan and Dr. Florence may in Korea. it was decided to pack used hristmas cards for Trinidad and pplie3 for hospital work in relives announced that the world y of prayer would be held in I Mary's Anglican Church on ebruary 2511). ' A challenging report on the mm presbyterial was reported Mrs. L. M. Callbeck. The devotional period on the ”Church Universal in In- William 'lo "Don't Forget To Pray." The liptural lesson was read by s. Vernon Metherall and the vocal solo "In The Secret Of - by Mrs. Edwin sylor was much enjoyed. The fiering was received by Mrs. Al . t Huestis and Mrs. Chesiey . bertson. The closing hymn "We 9 ve Thee But Thine Own" was tiie Mispah benedic emen Suller Frostbite "At Kensingion . site for housing the fire truck Burns of Mr. Jack Rngbee on the Map- gate Road in Xenaington. Mr. Hughes who is by trade a tinaxnitli. lived alone in his horn and about 0.!) o'clock had gor out to his nearby tin shop afte stirrinl ill) the fire in the livir mom. Apparently during his IDOL. absence an overheated stove pin in the upper story ignited the we and when he returned the fire ha Qined considerable headway. "Tho Kensington Fire Brigade at the scene in a very short time and although hampered by the extremely cold weather. fought the fire with two lines of hose connected directly to the fire station nearby. In spite of their efforts only the four walls remain, the interior and contents being destroyed in the blaze. it is reported that in their valient efforts to fight the fire ill the sub zero weather several ol the firemen suffered several fros- en ears and hands. As far as could be learned last night the house and contents were partially covered by insurance. Howard Wood Made Chairman At Victoria Howard Wood was elected chair- man of the Board of Commission- ers for the incorporated village of Victoria last night at a well attended meeting of ratepayers and other interested persons. Other commissioners elected were James Knox and Fred Inman. The commissioners announced that 'bulldin has been secured and 'vill be moved to a suitable and other equipment. An addi- tional street light was authorized bringing the total in operation in the village to twelve. A surplus of 333000 was report- ed on bank deposit after all ex- when for the year had been paid. The Commission secretary is 5 Lyman Wood. Western A-SKATING Borden Rink to- ght 3 to 10. Admission 3? and in. -WONDERFUL Assonrmnm . Hollywood Valentines. Foley's r g Store. . -SOUTH SHORE League game eque rink tonight. Wednesd ebruary kid, at 8:15. Albany . Pats vs. Wilniot Aces. -JUNIOR HOCKEY. double esder. Bedeque rink, Thursday, February 3rd. starting at 7.&). wer Freetown VI. Bedeque. D "clock. Albany Rovers vs. New Aiinsn. Admission 8) cents to all. -HOCKEY. Kenaington rink. zonlght. Feb. 2nd 0.15 sharp. North shore League, Spring Val- ny versus Kenaington. Farmers ueagne Thursday. Feb. 3rd. 8.15 iliarp. Cavendish vs. Graham's oad Discount on rebate if teams te. Skate after games. -MEN'S SUPPER -Dr. Henry oyse of Summerside was guest -peaker at the Kensington United Church Men's Association supper heating on January 24. His rub- t. Canadian scenes, was illus- aied wilh colored film .su'ipI d slides of flower gardens and er interesting and beautiful ones in P. E. island and tight cross Canada to Vancouver. 8. . Mr. Eric sheen was in charge the projector. Dr. Moyse was trodnced by Mr. Robert Cari- thers. and a vote of thanks was tended on behalf of the meetin Mr. w. 1". Taylor. The presi- nt of the Men's Association. Mr. verelt Donald. presided. Mr. - raid Macitenzie extended a it of thanks to the members of v Junior Women's Association. ho prepared and served the sup- r and Mrs. J. L. Davison re- nded. with Rev. L. M. Murray the piano, Mr. Russell Mac- ay conducted a sing-song.-Bur. E('lii-LT on THE moss" EXCITING ACTION-PACKED ADVENTURE FILM AT ran CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE win absorbing. action-loaded! e of romance and nture is -Mr. W. B. Doughlrt. Lorne amount's brand new Techni- River. left on January 24 to at- ior drama. "Secret of the In- I. now at the Capitol Theatre. "ins a top-notch cant headed J Charlton Heston, Robert Young. lcole Mam-gy. Mating a suspenseful tale. 1 0! the Incas" rolls along at a ' ”:'"lmIte pace with sun forceful ' A hpunmi his con- ng the . hi young adventurer. Heston. as vowed to make hr: by Guardian -SUFFERS BROKEN LEG- Master Norman Simmons. 9-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simmons of St. Eleanors was re- lessed from the Prince County H o I pit al yesterday afternoon where he had been a patient sui- fering from a broken leg sustain- ed while skating in the yard at home on Monday. His leg was placed in a cast and while he was able to return home yester- day it will be some days before he will be out and about again. -TRINITY Y. P. U. MEETING -Trinity Y. P. 1!. held their reg- ular meeting in Epworth Hall last evening with t:lie commission on missions and world outreach un- der the direction of Phyllis Boss. The i opened with Bible study under the leadership of Rev. C. D. Matheson. This wan follow- ed by a short hymn-sins lite!" which Verna Bryenton and Birdie Cairns led an inspiring worship service. Mary MacLura divided the young people into three dis- cussion groups and they discussed , sentod their findings on the following questions: "How do people become Christiana"? "How can I develop by own religious life?" and "How can we be wit- nesses in our church and Com- munity?” The business period was coiiduciad by president Evelyn Underbay and one new member was elcomed into the group. Routine matters and future plans were discussed. Lunch was served the committee In charge. -8. Personals -Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Payoter. Mill Valley were Mrs. Crozisr and Mrs. Arthur Macxay. Darnld:'-- Bur. -Mrs. John A. Hogs. Kelvin Grove. who is visiting in Sum- merside. was among those attend- ii: the United Church Presbyter- tnnd the funeral of the late Mr. Duncan Buchanan at Boutelier Centor. Cape Breton.-Bur. ..Kelvin Grove W. M. I. mem- bers attendin the United Church Pr-ggbytei-ial Summerside were Mrs. Stirling Miller. Mrs. Craw- ford Picketts and Mrs. Iaeman Ceseley.-lnr. . .. - i ,v' B cw; ;; ,cui;il Donald I. Lldstono -Councillor Donald E. Lldatone. representing the East Ward and Councillor Andrew Perry rep- resenting the West Ward were Tignisli Shore -The regular Home and School Meeting was held on Jan. Eth, with a record attendance of par- ents and ratepayers. Mr. Ben. J. 4. Pitre presided. The minutes were read by Mrs. E. M. Gaudet and Mr. Edward J.,Arsenaull pre- sented the financial report. There was considerable discussion re the welfare of the children and it was decided to hold the next meeting during Education Week when a short program will be presented by the class and a special guest speake will be in- vited to address the parents. An interesting address was delivered by Mr. P. A. Arsenault who said "that we should devote more time for the welfare of our grow- ing boys and girls." Among those who have been patients in the Western l-iospital during the past few weeks were John J. LeClair. Mrs. Joseph Doucette and Mrs. E. J. Arsen- ault. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Arsenault are visiting with Mr. A1-senault's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ar- senault. Among the recent visitors at the Shore were Mr. Edwin Doyle and William Feakes. A social evening was held in the school on January 28 in aid oi the school. A neat sum was reaLized. Aiiong those who attended St. Thomas Aquinas meeting in the Parish Hall. Tignish. were Mr. P. A. Arsenault. Mrs. Ben J. Pitre, Mrs. E. M. Gaudet and Mr. and Mrs. Arsene Gallant. -31. William Weddell Made Crairman Of Crapaud William Waddell was elected chairman of Commissioners for the incorporated village of Cra- paud at a meeting of rate pay- ers and others interested in the 5- affairs of the village. John Laird was elected as a new member of the Board. and Ralph Myers con- tinues as the third member of the organization. Nelson Moly- neaux is Secretary. Kinkora Wins Opener From Borden Y. C. 8-6 The opening game of the Box- den Hockey League for the En man trophy was won by Kinkor silver wings at Borden last eve ning when they defeated the Bar d outh Club 8-6. Goals for Borden were scores: by MacLenn (2), and singletons by W. Irving. L. Noonan, L. Gal- lant. P. Dorsey. J. Noonan potted three for Kinkora. while J. Mulligan got two, and singles were collected by Z. Roberts. R. MacLellan and E. Brennan. CENTRAL IEDEQUI SCHOOL The standing for January in the Central Bedeqiie School is as fol- lows: Grade X- 1. Elayne Ravi- ner; 3. Edward Gallant; Grade IX-1. 'Alice Bagnall, Frances Johnson (equal); 1. Gerald Green: 3. Virginia Green; Grade VIII - 1. Elaine Green; 1 Catherine Mac- Kenna; 3. Gayle Rayner: Grade VII - 1. Russell Gardiner; Louis Smith (equal); 2. Winsioii De":'r; I. Audrey A. enault; Grade VI- I. Gordon A. nault; 2. Sandra Rayner; 8. Leonard Johnston, Carol Rayner (equal). Principal: Mrs. Ralph Connolly. In the Primary Department the standing was: Grade I - 1. Joseph Mclfenna: 2. Ann and David Mc- Kenna; 8. Dianne Rayner; Grade II - 1. Gordon Clark; 2. Barry Green; 3. Milton Dmmmond; Grade in - 1. Earl Smith; 2 Ronald Rayner; 3. Eva Poirier: Grade IV - 1. Kenneth Clark: 2. Eddie Rayner; I. Douglas Brad- shaw; Grade V C 1. Robert John- ston: 1. Bernard Mclfenna: 8. Billy Bagnali. Teacher: Alexander Green. - them on the death of their baby Andrew Perry xiboth re-elected to the town coun- cil in yesterday's civic election in Summerside. Councillor Dr. Hil- lard Clark. representing the Cen- ter Ward was unopposed and therefore was re-elected by ac- clamation. All three councillors will be serving their second two- year term of office on the council which is composed of a mayor and six councillors. in a three-way contest in the East Ward Councillor Lidstone with 247 votes had-a commanding Dr. -lllliard Clark New Terms. On, Summerside Council majority over his two opponents. Carroll Delaney with 128 votes and Elmer Newson with 106 votes. In a close contest in the West Ward. Councillor Perry with no votes had a majority of 10 over J. Edward Gillls who had 219. The remaining members of the council whose two-year term of office expires next year are May- or Wedge and Councillors William Jenkins. James Macbougall and Clarence Sieelefs. -Mayor W. H. Darrach was re- elected to his third term as mayor in yesterday's civic elec- tion at Kensington. Three mem- bers of the former council. Ben Champion. Preston Kennedy and Everett Champion were also re- elected. The three new members of the council are H. Daniel Boyle. W. Elmer Paynter and H Bruce Macl.eod. ' Acclamdtioii At I O'Leary Village Annual Meeting -At the annual meeting of the village of O'Leary Mr. Alton Ray- ner was re elected by acclama- tion for a second three-year term. Other i.ununl5SlClDE a are Kenneth Matheson with two years to serve and E. W. Turner completing his second year. During the past year 435 feet of new sidewalk has been com- pleted and three new water tanks built. It was decided to obtain a new pumper to be powered from the power take off on the fire truck. During the coming year the sum of 5700.00 was voted for ad- ditional fire equipment. At the end of the past year there was a budget surplus of 31,000.00. The rate of taxation for the cov- in year was set. at three quart- ers of one percent which would raise 32.25000. The chairman of commissioners will be elected at a commission- ers' meeting at a later date. Freetown Wins From Scburmans The Freetown Royals defeated the Schurman Eagles I-I in a regular South Shore Hockey Lea- gue game in Bedeque rink last evening. C. Mills and D. Roberts wei. top scorers for Freetown with three goals each. while W. Mill: scored twice. and G. Mills col iected one. singletons were collected to the Eagles by V. Gallant. M Cannon. R. Phillips. and Me Lean Lyell Dunning. 8. Schedule For 5- S'side Club Here is the draw for this even ing's play at the Summersid Curling Club: 7.00 p.m. A. Silliphant vs. I. Offer. 'l'. L. Linkletter vs. T. D. Mo rison. V. Inman vs. Wm. Morrison. Alberton -Friends of Mrs. Curtis Mac- Rao are sorry to know she is ill at her home in south Kildare. Rev. Murray Gardner and Mrs. J. R. Bonymnn of Alberton mot- ored to Charlottetown on Tueclay to attend the Prince Edward Is- land Presbytery of the United Church of Canada. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barbour. Alma. sympathize with daughter at the Western Hospital on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. James Fraser. Sheet liar- bour. N. 5.. is a guest of her brother and sister-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardy. Montrose. Al interested in MUSi.iiRD hockey ATTENTION O'LEARY and VICINITY ' Ailbo berweenleeiliyoinnetege inplnriegerganinodhoobey eHiieO'teoryRnkwiItisiieteeondoqiiip- ieoiitet6p.sii.Fridoy.Iobrnnry4th. i Pl! "C"lioeIieyhoeHiie 1 on lobrnory I at 6:30 PM- be l."'-....."'i:."'..'..': T evening. Kensington Mayor Darracli Re-elected For New Term Referees were Jerry Allard soul The election of Mr. Darrach over his opponent J. Kenneth Pidgeon. continues a service of 30 years in the civic affairs of Kensington. four as mayor and 26 as a member of the council. The other two candidates in the voting yesterday were Robert Carruthers and Sterling Hunter. About 65 per cent of the eligible voters cast ballots in the elec- tion. The result of the voting was as follows: For Mayor: W. H. Darrach 140. J. Kenneth Pidgeon 79 For Councillors: H. Bruce MacLeod Everett Champion W. Elmer Paynter . Preston Kennedy K. Daniel Boyle . Ben Champion Robert Carruthers Sterling Hunter Two Are Committed For Trial -Leonard Philip Thibeau Kenslngton and of John Edward Murphy of Freetown were com- 23 mitted for trial at the next court of criminal jurisdiction for Prince County at the conclusion of their piellmina y hearings in County Magistrate's Court yesterday. Magistrate R. S. Hinton. Q.C.. piesiding. The men were commit- ted for trial after the court heard evidence on the first of three from the store of Mackenzie and C y in Kensington on the night of December 28th. 1954. The men also are accused of breaking. entering and theft from Anldls store in Freetown on Jan- uary 0th and of escaping from the Prince County Jail. January 5th. The Crown called three witnesses. yMr. G. L. MacKenzie and Mr. ;Scott Reeves. both of Kensington and Cat. D. F. Guttaridge of the Summerside RCMP detachment. No witnesses were called by the two accused. who were with- out counsel. Mr. D. 0. Stewart. Q.C.. acted for the Crown. The hearings on the other charges were adjourned until Fri- day. February 4th. The case of a party from Bor- den charged with common assault wps withdrawn after the inform- ant stated that he wished to with- draw tho information given ear- llier. This motion was granted by the court after the informant was ordered to pay police costs. Information was also withdrawn by the informant in a non-support case from Borden. after the court was advised that a reconciliation had been effected. l A party from Miscouche. charg- ed with operating a motor vehicle after dark with insufficient light- ing equipment. was fined 33-00 - and Grace of Howlan. -Concern continues for the welfare, of partridge and other upland game. Norman 1'. Mac- neou. secretary of the Prince County Fish and Game Aspocia- tion said last evening in announ- cing that the association is en- to supply mixed feed and grit to anyone in the county who will make it available to these birds. The recent snow- storms and below freezing tem- peratures have combined to all but eliminate the natural food and grit supply that these birds must have in order to survive. As a result of this situation the birds are being weakened and while some are dying. many more are becoming easy prey to foxes. cats and Arctic owls. The feed being supplied .by the Fish and Game Association is a mixture of government inspected wheat. barley and oats. and to this. grit has been added. The inclusion of grit is just as important as feed because the partridge must have grit in order to digest the food. and Mr. Mac- Lepd suggested that persons who observe birds in the area might make clay. sand. or even ashes available. Mr. Macbeod appealed toschoo' children. school teachers. farm- ers. and all other interested per sons to write. phone. or call fo- the feed being made available b' the Fish and Game Association. The feed which is being distri buted from the warehouse of MacFarlane Produce Co. on Wat- er Street East in Summerside. is also available from Norman E MacLeod. Summerside: Dick Found. Ellerslle: Fred Semple. '2ensington: Reg Rogers. Borden; Erskine Campbell. Alberton; and E. F. Arsenault. Wellington. Locke Road -On January 24. Mr. Ronald Griffin of Burton was in Forest View and Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet were visitors on January 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant. Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Ellis of Green Hill were visitors on Jan. 24 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet of Forest View. Mr. Lorne Siiliker of 0'Leary was visiting in Locke Road on Jan. 23. Mr. Angus McBai.ne and Mr. Claude Silliker of Forest View were in 0'Leary on Jan. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault accom- panied by Mrs. Margaret Arsen- ault of Forest View were in Al- berton on January 24. Ivan Arsenault of Howlan was in Forest View on Jan, 27. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet were visitors on January 36 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault. Forest View. Mr. Clifford Arsenault of How- lan was in Forest View on Jan. Mr. Jim Cullicuti of Reserve Road was in Howlan on Jan. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin of Emerald came to Howlan on Jan. 27 to spend a couple of days vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault of Howlan. Mr. Roy Cullicutt of Reserve Road was in Howlan on January charges facing them. that of theft 29 Mrs. Truemsn Harris and son, Vance. were visitors on January I!) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ansley Silliker and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sliliker and family. Mr. andtMrs. Joseph '1'. Gallant accompanied by Mrs. Edward Griffin. were visitors on January 25 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers and Mrs. Mar- garet Caine. Forest View.-A.N. ”CAMEO” KENSINOTON Wed.-Thur. 7:159:15. Robert Tay- lor. Stewart Granger. Ann Blyth in adventure. itement. romance bi "ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT". in technicolor. Bank drawing Thursday. ”ROYAL" IOBDEN Wed.-Thur. 7.15 4: 9:15; Matinee Thursday 8.30. "S'i'ARLIF'l"'. star- ring Doris Day. Gordon MacRae. Gene Nelson. Virginia Mayo. Gary Cooper, Randolph Scott and many more great stars. , and costs. REGENT JOINS THE Today Thursday .......... .. 7:15 - 9110 fran-his 3230 . 7:15 - 9:10 SECRET OF THE INCAS ..g.o.oo n-1:13-unnjj-KM 1 also Lana! -CAPITOL SIJMMEIISIIIE . Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 i PM mun?-irBEiL-siliiic NEWS!-In Prince County Game Ass'n Supplying Food For Huns The association has decided against n earlier plan of drop- pingfoodfrom the air. asitis thought the food it he lost beneath the crust snow, or might even fall in places where it might not be found by the birds. They decided that better resuits would be achieved by makin it available to person who were interested in helping the birds survive. and who might have flocks hi thek areas. Many people through the coun- try have reported feeding flocks of birds. and Mr. Maclieod said that me association appreciates the good work being done by these people. p B. l.C.A.P'. c.W.I.. -On Monday evening Jan. Mth the R.C.A.F. Sub-division of the Catholic Women's League held a social evening under the conven- ership of Mrs. Comeau and Mrs. Wilkinson for the parishioners to welcome our new pastor, Father Warren. Bridge. auction and var- ious other card games were play- ed by ttiose present with rizes given to those with the heat scores. During the course of the even- ing a spiritual bouquet was pre- sented to Father Warren by the President. Mrs. Frank Williams from the ladies of the parish and then the President called on FVL. Daly. c airman of the R. C. chapel committee to add a few words of welcome. The rooms were nicely decor- ated and were in keeping with st. Valentine's Day. Much credit is due Miss Claudette Comeau for the beautiful Valentine paintings. A lunch was served by the members of the C. W. L. with Mrs. Kines as convener. Mrs. Garden Lawson has pleas- ure iii announcing commencement of dancing classes in the Orange Hall. Green Street. Summersiuc. February 5th. 1955. as follows: 10:00 a.m.: Highland Dancing for boys. 10:30: Boyn' Tap Dancing. 11:00: Girls (under 10 years) Bigh- land Dancing. 11:30: Girls (under 10 years) 12:00: Girls (under 10 years) Tap Dancing. 1:30: Girls (over 10 years) High- land Dancing. Character Dancing. 2:00: Girls (over 10 years) Char- acter Dancing. 2:80: Girls (over 10 years) Tap Dancing. Private Lessons by uunngement. For further' details:- PHONE 3706 Summerside w.snussy.r.s.s.1ess mean: 511. St. Mary's AYPA Weekly Meeting -The regular weekly meeting of the st. Mary's People's Association was held in the church hall on Monday even- ing and was opened by Arch- deacon Harrison wiIi prayers. The secretary read den nainntu ofmthe last meeting and the rol o . concerned the plans for the Val- entine dance which wil be held in the church ball. This A.Y.P.A. program for In remainder of the year was also drawn up at this meeting. The production of a play was also discussed but one has not i been decided on yet. Lunch was sewed and In meeting closed with prayers the president. -0 Professional Cards Che rtored Accountants '1'. Fade Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce ins Summerside. P.E.I. - Phone 383 W. Albert Robertson r. E. I. MUTUAL numnma Granville at Water Street Summerside DIAL P. 0. BOX 3844 I81 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis 0: Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 summer St. Summerside Optometrist I. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R.o. PHONE 8827 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer st. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summerside. P.E.I. - Phone siiol sMALLMAN's BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc.. 0.D. 288 Water Street - Summerside Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 3530 PHYSICIANS L. K. Zlellnakl. 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