try when our KEEPS YANKS GROUNDED RCAF Transpori Command Pushes Big Job For U.N. By DAVE McIN'I'0ll Canadian Press Staff Writer NAPLES ltaly ICP) -- The is. he RCA!-”s air transport command was cause the weather was so foul. , A in b ' . . . Spend a few days with her grand- has treated miserable Atlantic IGNORE WEATHER C-119 Flying Boxcars are flying t G "duo be M” ”.”"ed m.' parenis. Mr. and Mrs. Jose h T. weather almost with disdain in At Lajes field in the Azores, UN troops to Suez. a seven-hour Di" Reymolld Relg Egmrot gglffgnedisogrlm chair by Miss Gallant. 9 getting men and equipment from American crews stayed on the flight with a refuelling atop in lededby lg"lcug::rd"c:'n":ly '10 we MM” plated W319 hg,”- MP9” Mr and ms Ioseph 1. 68 am ' da to this ar bass for the ground because such a fierce gale Crete '" '" ""3 k u E" 0”" The -' . ' T ' ' " bftnaemersemv rce was blowing The Canadians They have to leave Naples in where the explosion had u an Bride ' lo, Forest View spent Sunday We- Axormally. air traiisport com- pushed on. l the middle of the night because p"" at N" ml” there' M” B"5k9l3 Of Ellis were carricdi mand pilots log about I) air hours .1 month. With the current opera- tion in progress. they expect to put in 120 to 130 hours - four the green and damp Azores. times as much as the jet fighter iilot. ,Take Flt. Lt. Dave Lambeth of Griffin. Sask.. who flew one of the first North Stars to land here on the UN job. He hardly left his seat during 1.1 gruelling air hours from To- ronto to Naples. He barrelled his rugged aircraft through thre lg . O'LEARY . The annual meeting of the 0'Leary Women's Institute met in the school on Tuesday night. The new officers are President Mrs. Ray Jeliey; Vice Pres. Mrs. George Matheson; Secretary Mrs. Charles Dewar; Auditors Mrs. Herbie Vatcher. and Mrs- Mae Matthews: Directors Mrs. John .'.:m-cshead. Mrs. J. M. MacWil- llama. and Mrs. E. W. Turner. Treasurer will be appointed at nut meeting. Roll call will be Iiiswered by exchange of gifts for nrxt meeting. Air. and Mrs. Bruca MacDougaIl and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stetson pi Unionvaie, attended the fair at Amherst. They also visited with relatives and friends in Moncton. ' B. suvius. BEDEOUE His many relatives and friends are pleased to learn that Mr. John Haslam, Carleton Siding. who has been a patient in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital for several weeks. is gradually improving in health. Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Weeks on November 14th, Mr. Sawdon had been supply minister on the Bide- fnrd Charge of the United Church, for the past six months. He and Mrs. Sawdon. were enroute to their home in Oxford. N-S.. Mr. Sawdon retired from the active ministry a few years ago. Dr. Catherine Whittier. Medic- al missionary on furlough from India. addressed a large gather- ing in the United Church here on Thursday evening; November She showed interesting slides the course of her address. At close of which a Christian film titled "The Secret of the Gift" was presented by Lean. Summerside. liirs. Elva Wedlocke of Knut.s- rurii. Picked a lovely bouquet ol pansies from her garden. on Nov- emhcr 8th. The members of the Evening Auxiliary of the United Church in O'Leary. met at the home of Mrs. Gerald Gamble on Thursday night Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ciauda MacNeiIl. Mr. Alfred Palmer. 0'Leary. spent a day with his brother Har- ald Palmer in Kensington recent- held in the hall at Central Bede- que under the auspices 9f the Womenls Institute. on November 11th., was well patronized and a snug sum was realized for hail purposes. A bazaar was held on 13' . Work has begun again on the Baptist Church in O'Leary. and will likely continue until it is fin- lshed. Mr. Marne Kennedy. 0'I4eary. left on Friday morning for Phil- adelphia. where he will visit fix some time with his friend Mr. Scarlett. who spends a good deal or his summer on P. E. I. The mun go together on hunting ex- pi-ilitiiins. llr. Douglas Adams. O'Leary. and his brother Reggie. Knutaford, Fpllili a day or two ih parts of Vina Scotia and New Brunswick last reek. -llr. and Mrs. Bazel Wedlocke of 0'Leary left for Toronto. Ont. where they will spend the winter months. Mrs. Florence Miller and her laughter Elaine of Cape Wolfe. have moved in to 0'Lcary. where they will reside for the winter months. M36 6-! Ra 'I'tIl:l:ll0lIm elf. sum- mer e. a s wt or no and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ”'u"d' Garth Harrison la 0'Loary. Miss Millie MacD0welI. Knuia- fard. left recently, for Tomato Iliera aha will seek employment. Mrs. Margaret Carruthera. 0'- I4eary.IIaaguaataspaadthawint- J months with nlatlvas and ads in Tomato. Ont. -"Till mambara of the 0'I.oary W. and fellow workers in the VILV ty of O'Iaary. put on a pantry alloy the ladies Church. sewing circle. of her mother. Mrs. John E. Camp- bell who passed away on Novem- ber 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lcard and daughter Susan, of Central Bede- que left on Thursday for their new home in Westchestsr, N.S.. hav- ing recently sold their farm pro- perty to Robert Reid. Middlt-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Reid and family. are now moving in to take up perman- ent realdence in this locality. Pre vlous to Mr. and Mrs. I.eard's de- parture to Nova Scotia a few of their immediate friends present- ed them with a parting gift. chicken and ham supper in the Central Bodeque hall on Saturday night last the proceeds were in aid of the hall and a nice sum was B.Q. ants. Ven. G. R. and Mrs. Han- rison, Summerside. - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gorrill of Summerslde were Sunday visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams in Knutafo . ..The many friends of Mr. Donald MacKenzia of Unionvale are very sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris of Knutsford motored to Summer- slde to visit Lawrence's father. Mr. Averd Harris. who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Thomas of Cascumpec were Sunday visit- ors to Coleman recently. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Adams and family of Charlottetown spent the weekend with the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raby Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Adams in If utsford. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and family 0'l.eary were visitors at the home of Mrs. Palmer's par- ants. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells in Brooklyn. Mr. George Stewart Summerslde was a visitor 0'Leary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Coliiciatt spent a faw days in Amherst Nova Scotia recently. Mrs. Fred Allan of Union Corn- er. is visiting with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jolley. 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mccaall pm recent guests of the iatter'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mood! 140195 hart. in Column. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Gallant on pardon spent Sunday with Mrs. Gallant'a mother. Mrs. Anlul "lilt- xaazie. ia 0'I4ary recently. It. sad llrs. Robert IfaeAno- lua have gone to man. when his in that I eat store. on Saturday afternoon; pro ends to go to the lpringiaill ro- lirf fund. "Miss Ina Phillips of Summer- Itrleiw wash; xlisltoratg thaJhomo r. a rs. rga alloy E 0'l.ury on Friday. i Miss Joyce Macbougail of the staff the Bank of Nova Scotla in Saint John, N. B. spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. sad Mrs. Maebougall Uiiionvala. dliirs. George Durnviilo of Union- e. has gone to Elleulie. Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacMlllaa Ive moved into their lovely new ms in 0'iaary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Muba- 'ld it!" purchased the residence iormerly owned by Percey Vq ,l:i 0'lar! and have moved into I 3'-irtrain 'Palmer of Keaaingta. a weekend visitor to 0'l.eary. storms and made three landings by ground control approach -- that "talked down" be- The run to Naples is done in four stages. First landing is made at Gander, Nfld. The second is at The third leg is Gibraltar. The fourth hop is across the southern end of Sardinia to Naples and its giowering companion, Mount Ve Long hauls are not new to the air transport command. But the WELLINGTON I Mrs. Alice Barlow is Jpendilll the winter months at the home of her daughter. Mrs. John Coulaon and Mr. Coulson. Mrs. Howard Barlow who ll convaiescing at the home of her daughter Mrs. Harold Harknesl spent the weekend at her 110!!! here. Members of United Church choir met at the home of Mrs. John Graham on Wed. for practice. Mr! Graham is organist at the United Church in the absence of Mr!- Howard Barlow. crews get a 24-hour rest here. then head back for Canada to pick up fresh loads. Meanwhile. the crews of the the Egyptians have ordered that UN planes can land in Egypt only between an hour after sunrise and an hour before sunset. ARMY COMPLAINS On his first UN flight here, he had as crew. F0 Roy Mace of Vancouver as second pilot; Flt. Lt. John Fowler of Durham. Eng. as navigator; F0 Fred King of Evanstan. N.S.. as radio officer; ored from here were Messers. Verno Gallant. Lowell BIFIOW I95 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sillicker. g Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stock and two children of D1aby.,N-5- "- cently visited Mrs. Stocks mother Mrs. Delima Gallant. Mont Cur mei. , Mr. and Mrs. Tnmon '1'. Arsen- ault left recently for Toronto when pace on this new Canada - ltaly route is wearing because of the demands for speed. North Star l lion. R F ed w S d d M .sure where he was going-though ev. r . law on an rs. SIWGOII Were Ovefnlihl 5118515 Ofieven after he boarded the plane ilorcii to Montreal and never told for Egypt. Mrs. Archie Martin of Westbrook, in nmiored to Lot 6 for the wake and the . en-l is. .' M" Am” M"';ute celebrant of the Mass at St. Th, chicken Ind hm suppeLlAnthony's on Sunday. November Monday, November 5. on a visit "1. mm. "whim sponsored bylter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Willard of the United Bapmucarriithcis. iialifax. The sympathy of the conimunli l . . extended to M”. Ralph Calf: in Westirn Hospital. before und- beck on the occasion of the death i arguing B mnsilecmmy In sum- they will be 8mPl0)'0d far the Sgt. Clem Poirier of St. Georges winter months. Qut-.. as flight engineer; and Sgt. ' t f w" ' Mi Joyce Cameron who has lowed with M g G U I Mr. and Mrs. Fred llix of th l'llI1:il;ellIieri;tarcn:rltroTier. mmpel u beensisn Montreal for 318 D3” 1"" at the Piano.rsAll (i.:irlgeiD?a'ilil3I:l)E"L0cke Road were m Ouary 0"” Aboard were 32 Llround crew WCERS has returned lwmei wishing Doris Best Wishes for the day recenuy' A'Nt members for the C-119 squadron. Mr. Tilmon A. Arsenault has future. been in Charlottetown for a ftiw days for an eye treatment in 9 Charlottetown Hospital. Mrs. George Arsenauit Other North Stars carried Cana- dian army personnel. Many of the soldiers aboard complained they never were of- ficially notifled of their destina- vlsited relatives. Mrs. g has entered Prince County H0? piial to undergo surgery- One sergeant said he wasn't he could make a shrewd guess- in Montreal. Other soldiers said they were called from home at night.-. or- ault spent the weekend at the home lant. hy any omen. may we” huded Miss Annie Arsenault recently Hospital for treatment. Mr. Linus Gamble who has been employed in Labrador has re- turned to his home in South West. 0 Mrs. John J. aigelow and daughter Thelma have returned home in South West after a visit in Moncton. N.B Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly. of N.B. were recent visitors in South West and Summerside. Mrs. Kelly is the former Edith Birch. South West. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McKin- non. Summenilde. spent several days in Moncton. N.B. visltini 1'0- Iatlves and friends. Miss Margaret Cameron Charlottetown recently visited her father Mr. Peter J. Cameron and brother David in Riverside. Mr. and Mn. Alfred McKin- non have taken up residence in Summerside for winter months. Miss Virginia Cameron. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Cam- eron, has been ill at her home. Miss Dorothy Brooks has been HOWLAN Airs. Gus Gallant and son of Riimford. Maine and Mr. and burial of Mrs. Galiant's mother. the late Mrs. Moaic Blanchard. Rev. Fr. Daniels of the Scan- horo Missions in Toronto. will be 11th. and Monday 12. while tho pastor Rev. Clarence Pltre is gone on a week's well earned rest. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers left on at the home of her son and daugh- Miss Erma Gallant of Woodstock is being treated for a bad cold a month in brother and sister-in-law Mr. andl Mrs. Nelson Bowness. and family. Wilmot Mr. and-Mrs. Keith Thompson on Saturday evening. opened their lovely home on Wed. besday November 14th.. tender a shower Wall who is to among other residents who mo in by Myra Sthurm Raynor. Assisting ipiacing the gifts were Mrs. Jackiel 1' Schurman. Mrs. lMcl(ay. W-ill. Georgie Mcinnis, ceived gifts of linen pyrcx. china, money etc, for whu-h ed one and all fur the and invited them to l by the hostess of the district ien and and the home of Mr and Mrs. Hubert , McDonald on daughter Rita spent I 79'-'9'” Week" N b ,4 h end in St. John N.B. where they lagivem 9' l -- Theophlle A. Arsenaull mon" took Mn and -Mrs, Joseph L. Arsen- Driscoll and Norman Mill ing the music. of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence GaI- auctioned with spent a few days in Prince County McDonald for at their home. Miss Pauline Manderson home after Prince County Hospital. ..m..m:..E.Mm,.gg,gg. daughtra to their home in Moncton N.B after a pleasant visit at the home of Mrs. Perry's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Brown. in St. of Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gaudet and children Wayne. Raymond and Barbara have left for Milltown. N.B. when they will visit with relatives and friends. .ompanied by Mrs. Gaurlet motored to Charlottetown on Sunday where they visited Mrs. Joseph 0. Arsenauit who is a NEW ANNAN Mrs. Robert Moue is spending Toronto with her of Mrs. Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Siirunons 51Vl9W- visited with November 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Raynor 1956. to for Miss Doris be a November had assembled, day recently. After all an and Joyce In wmmm! and Gallant of Howlan. lihe home of Mr. and Ted Rita McKay. Duns r&lWliilS Riley of Cape Wolfe- isit her. A delicious assisted by ladlesl. , A 5llIE'S()gLg M. ing. November 22nd. . in the City Hospital. Charlottetown. Congratulations are exit-iided to A very successful C WL. chick. ham Supper was hold at es of New Annan and Cler- place with Mr. Brendon furnish-' Cakes were then Mr. William Heg- , Mr. and Mrs. Ea i c rria a d - ' - Karly as auctiolneer. The ladies Edwards! In I d daughter. are welcbriieduback To a co"ho'"Td wlm are very grate u to Mr. and Mrs. Congratu a ions are a so cxicn - th d- t - 3 he d- "I g ,, . ., i f having this supper ed to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ber- 9 15 me a rspen mg e mm . .. .. mm '0" Friends and school chums of in the are glad know she has returned to her bflng a patient in A.V. bride is Winnlfred daughter of ST. LOUIS Mr. and Mrs. Claude Perry and Deborah have returned Myers recently. Hospital. Aibcrton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allan ac- Joseph J. ALMA iocics Roan "AII:eri'on w. i. Held Mr. and Mrs- Clifford Arsenault Al""'.rT.ry of Howlan on Wednesday evening. Nov. 14, were visitors at the home, Arsenal!" 0' F01"-i ant at the close of a banquet held Mrs. Ralph Adams of 0'Leary. was in Forest View on Thursday, ization and to honor its first pres- Mr. and Mrs. Joe McLean of AL: berion, were in Forest View onei Irene Dunphy of Kensingtonm was in Forest View recently to ning, November iith. visiting atlipecember meelmg W,” be held at Mrs. Jerryl urest View School is prngres- 'Mrs. Mumuv Jean sing favorably under the skillful teases. Marjmiel management of the teacher. Mrs. Sympathy of the community is? she mank, extended to the family and rela- 1,- kmdness . tivcs of the late Mrs. Mosie Blan- lchard of Lot 6 who died on Wed- 1 .h . -nesdaymorning October alst. The um WIS served funeral was held on Friday morn- A Sir. and Mrs. Louce i)niicctt M” Ma, Mm-193 4 p I ' l Th 3 . . g . V . - Y 3 vi 0 nrnwal. .- liggzldyhveveiiigig uimse marriage tnnktplace In the I is spending some time at the home ' - 94 llnmacul-3'9 Come” m" Fhurch-I of Mr. and Mrs. isaac Dunbar and ' 'PaImer Road. Rev. Father Gallant V lnrficiated at the ceremony. The Following the supper, dancmglbridesmaid was Miss Janet Gal- . . . . lant, sister of the bride. while the groom was supported by his bro- ther. Bradford Douceit. The young couple will make their home in St. nard who were married recently Immaculate Conception Church, Palmer Road. Rev. Father Gallant performed the ceremony. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sosim Bernard while the and Mrs. ilurb Arsenault, Water- ford. Thelr attendants were Miss Hellen Doucctt and C. Arsenault. Mrs. Clifford Gaudet and three children of Tignish were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Friends of Mrs. Emmanual Ar- senault will be sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Western Mrs. John P. Richard is spending some time in Portland. Maine vis- iting with friends and relatives. C Mr. Freddie Hardy of Monirnse mersiiic hospital. - gm :1 g 1 in p i 1 1 s 1 . returned to his home after spend- l Anthony Finn” accompanied with relatives in BA; iplamen n e rovinca ana or mg A few week vmunx rehmves .hy Mr. and Mrs. .ierry Arsenault ' Sincere sympathy is extended to in Toronto. lmolflrcd 10 Alberto". on .. Mrs. Edmond Perry of Palmer Mr. James Stavin. Roslindale, .evcmng, Novcmher 4.. where they lvisitcd Mrs- Flnnan in the Wes- tern ilospital. ' Flurcnce Gallant has been out .nf School a icw rinys due to in- fection. having walked on a nail. Messrs. iiccior Richard and Leo Pcters who are employed in Fred- ericton. New Brunswick. were home here during the weekend. the Tyne Valley Hall on Wednes- day evening Nov. 21st. This .pon ored by the Ladies P" was T 5Stewart Memorial Aid of the Health Centre. A large sum realized. The annual meeting of James Anglican W. A. met at the Harman Dyment on Wednesday afternoon with a home of Mrs. SUP- WBI Si. Road north in the death of her mother Mrs. Joseph Bernard which took place recently in Salem. Mass. at the age of 92. School friends of Francis Brown will be pleased to see him home again following an operation Mass., paid a visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Crockett Woodvaie. On his return home he was accompanied by his wife inee Florence Crockett) who spend the past few months with her parents. On Wednesday. November 21, Wed" Nov. 28. 1956 The Guardian. Paga1.'iJl. C. H. Weeks. Mrs. Silas Rayner and Mrs. A. C. Green were named a committee to make arrange- ments. Mrs. Arthur Wilkisiagreed lto receive contributions for the Springhiu Disaster Relief Fund from anyone in the Town who wish- ed to contribute. The secretary. Mrs. James Hodg- son reported that there had been a membership of twenty-four during the past year. During the year three of these moved to other com- munities and each was presented with a parting gift. The visiting committees and each was present- ed with a parting gift. The visiting committee had made l05 calls dur- ing the year. The school was vis- ited each month and at the close of the school year a treat was giv- Ien to the pupils. A new duplicator and a number of smaller articles -I were provided for the school. Free use of the hall was given for school closings. 12.000 fish oil capsules Mrs. were ordered for school children. At Christmas arrangements were made for carol singing at the Wes- ter Hospital and a treat provided for the patients. Treats were also provided for elderly' and shut-in- folks. Donations were made to the T.B. League, March of Dimes. Can- - SUMMERSIDE : cer Society. Red Cross. Drama m Association, A.C.W.W. and 2.11.1 ' C. and boy Scouts. The treasurer Mrs. Arthur Wilkie, reported tota' receipts for the year were 9354.5! and total expenditures 3652M. - The report of Red Cfllhn w vrl allows sixty-two loans of sickroons - suppiies from the Albcrtun Lori: M Cupboard since last Nov. List. A small amount of sewing and knit : ting was done. The Disaster Ser- , vice Committee rendered assist ance to one family who lost bums - and most of its contents by fire -fl Successful Swimming and Wates Safety courses were conducted for children and adults and a blood -, donor clinic was held. Mrs. C. H. Weeks reported for the nominating committee and tho following officers were named for the coming year: Honorary Pres ident. Mrs. H. J. Larkin; Presi- dent. Mrs. A. C. Green; Vice-pres ident. Mrs. C. H. Weeks; Secre t! x tary. Mrs. James Hodgson: tress j user. Mrs. Arthur Wiikie; Direo tors. Mrs. Everett Shea. Mrs I. Frank Bryan, Mrs. Gerald Rooney: Mrs. Joseph Callaghan; Auditors. Mrs. H. W. Matthews and M11. Clayton Travers: Red Cross Con- venor. Mrs. A. C. Green. The Annual meeting of Alberton W.l. was held in Bud"; Restaur- to celebrate the twenty-ninth anni- iversary of this institutes organ- ident. Mrs. H. J. Larkin, who is still an active member. Mrs. A. C. Green presided. Routine busi- Ines: followed the roll call which was answered with the payment of annual fees. New committees were appointed as follows :HalI. Mrs. Everett Shea and Mrs. Char- les Johnston; School. Mrs. Gra- ham Bennett and Mrs. Gerald Rooney; Visiting. Mrs. H. J. Lar- kln and Mrs. David Campbell. The the home of Mrs. C. H. Weeks with Mrs. H. W. Matthews and C. R. Hunter as joint hos- Plans were made to cater at the Leadership Training Course which- is to be held in Alberton. rthe Women's Institute of Alma held a very successful chicken sup- per at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,Archie Barbour. The sum of sixty. el dollars was realied. 1 Mr. Archie Rayner. Aims. and Kenneth Graham. Greenmount. left recently for Toronto. where they intend to spend the winter months. i family. The many friends of Mrs. John E. Mountain are sorry to learn that she has had to enter Prince County Hospital for surgery. TONIGHT (WED.) 7:15-9:15 THURS. 3:30-7:15--9:15 -AGER iii Til0iiBlE.... mer in Cavendish. Summerside. and other places where Mr. Currie rked. Miss Marion Barbour. left re- cently for Toronto. where aha will spend the winter months. Mr. Frank Barbour. Alma. and Mr. Cecil Barbour. returned to their homes after spending some time in Maine visiting relatives. The many friends of Mrs. Earle Barbour are sorry to hear she has had to enter Prince County Hospi- tal for treatment. ifii beyond Iver W0 F. ck itakikzkiftakiaki Plaaokhalalssfanl to Mac Blanchard and Bert Pet- The Women's institute of Cen- 9" who ""9 married ”" M”d'y- tral Bfdeque served an excellent! Nwemh" 5”” La Congratulations and best wishes large attendance. The collection . taken was donated to the Spring-f hill Disaster Fund which is a worthy cause. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mac- Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Birch. iliisa Eleanor Birch were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Birch on Sun- NORTHAM CIVIC STADIUM TONIGHT RURAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 3:00 p.m.-ALBERTON vs. R.C.A.F. The Northam Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Alfred Col- will. Sumrnersirle. on Tuesday evening. A large number of mem- bers were present and a number of invited guests. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and a pleasant social evening enjoyed. Mrs, irs Strongman and family. Summcrsitie. were recent guests of hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace MacArthur. Mrs. Reginald Birch spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Callbeck, Summerslde. Miss Erma Grigg. Summersida. spent the wcckend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Grigg. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Newman. New Haven. were recent guests of Mrs. Dan Macioan. The Presbyterian Ladles' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Horace MacArthur on Thursday evening Nov. and, with a large number of members answering roll call and a large number of visitors. Lunch was served by the hostess. Police site in 1875. A large number attended the turkey and chicken supper held in day, Nov. 18th. A large number attended the service in the Tyne Valley PI'e!hY- terian Church on Sunday for the ordination of three clders. Donald Macbean. P. M. MacAuil Eldon MacArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacArthur and sons recently visited at home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar Raynor. Grcenmount and 9:45 p.m.-FREETOWN vs. ALBANY Admission 50 and 25 Itxxwasxxxxxx N wrsrvrrria-yrirarrrsr Irsaarbiaassonsewwfsannoa .8 iihataan-.Se...whynotnolioit nawhu&aaab&apIsavafounsn's gins hatasa use to out IUOIII vooqlu ALI. PURCHASES GIFT WRAPPED C” FREE "19. shall A.W. ' nTsr6'n"ii:Trosr Fort Walsh. Saslt.. was estab- lished as a North West Mounted CAME KENSINGTON WED.-THUR.-'I: I5-I : I5 A story of the girls who take the rap for the Big Shots of Crima.i "BE'l1tAYED WOMEN" in prtsonf for these Big Shots. Bank d raw- l ing Wednesday and Friday worth! possible I65.00. VIOLENCE! REGENT ;;"-:.;"" i IIIOOI-OCTANI they will be employ-d for 11-! tor tllontbs. yr, -nyard Thurber. of Mt. Stow- art. was the ("Ill I900"? ll Greeunauat Christian Church ll NOT ICE TODAY 8:30-7:15-0:10 THURS. 7:15-9:10 To light and power uun in the following IPQIS: Baltic, Black Horse. Sprlns Valley. Y-hkeetown. Irishtown and Long River District. Commencing Thurllay , November 29th. there will be an interruption of electrical service IRNVIIII the hours of 8-.30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 P-m- 30 plated. L.hU. .g .1 -' '4:30p.m.frthepurpoalof maklnl "W9"'Yl""' pairs on th: above llnas. These intorruvlhhl Nil take place daily (weather permitting) not! such time as all maintenance work in than arasah I. - WE SPECIALIZE IN . MADE-TO-MEASURE DRAPERIES Our ially Trained Interior Decorator. Mrs. Norma Su rland will be only too pleased to Assist you in picking out Drapaa to suit your home. She has ad many years of experience in this line. Visit our Drapery nt where we carry a large assort- ment of ready made draperies along with many sampies to choose from for your 89901111 mild! to order drapa. Summerslde .5” ON REQUEST zA"kikzkTiA'Ti'””A5"A'ikik”k'k'kiktikik Sloclci -..;u i