Governor General Plans YORK Trinity Men's Ass'n Meets MOUNT HERBERT NJ. The second annual meeting on Nov. 22 of the Mount Herbert League, Treadie sewing machines; for Ce: an. The Music Festival andl Drama Festival appeals are to bar present a program in keeoulg wltht Mov1d'4v.DFc. 12. 1955 The Guardian Page 9 l; Mn. Alex Beaten was I N063 W I hum” hm, hm consld ed at Decembe meeting. QUEBEC MP DIE! : . jaunt CV6! N0rE'h Pole "'"';':; ll'I"'E' '"'”','r."'A1& Th. hm” MW. "WW0, atoaznhlome of .lea- gt; nnpll blgyyhzsl p:idaAddltlonal'- the Christmas season. Mrs. .1 Rus-I wF0l;f3RV-32 njicphlr n- 33 if ll Bil 9' llll8'- ' um, and to man. by an ea or r an were ac- H - ,” , - . use area , . on a on - I . summ id was . so Drlsco and M15. Louis lxelly . p OTTAWA (gP).-aft. nop.tVin- gers. wpather ussations keepers. P'""d' E: eh,;e5l:lgVo(l:,l'ul::l:.',gu1u ,,e,:,u,.. president and the creed rppueategi 3:f 23:29: Fsfif-l;1;h'-;):cch0;l: lunch com-mm” The home” a&l::1;;fy0ffo:hemSuaIl;ekce lesgglsgsaltlgl H , ' rnuc -rav- (IMP others. ember ed ' . ' . , - - x l 311:1 if-l::'x1lo;.;'.lllu.ll is plannin The tgipctevrill also serve to give Ygg h:::”nt5ur:l'1edCi2updl:eh.I'l::n:' ly llupne;-I Eeetiillag gridded EVE 1;? 1:” ant, '.'.1.':.'..'ll..-.hl,. fgea. OE 7-” P"11- I 'slterl by Mrs. Louis Kelly, served district riding of Roherval die, I a far-reaching sir iaunt: a l0.0tli- Canada's first lnativa-born gover- may , 51.0,, hand” in up 5. A, by. ' ” "Ce " ' 'w' Pr ' one new mange, Wu .1” "lean. The next regular meeting will be a delicious lunch. Mention was .5-sturday in hospital after a 'br . mu. Al-cue win that will include nor-general a glimpse of closely- ”'T'he seem”, Merle Cmhom .3. r' -- -- n, mm, at Mount Herbert School on Dec- made about the possibility of put. Illness Svlvere Marcottn. I hmtha ll 45 with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts and family were visitors to Flat River on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Brehaut. Charlottetown. paid a short vis- it to York on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooke spent Sunday in York, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Brown- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. York, were visitors to Charlottetown on Nov. 27th. ember 13. Roll call to be answer-r . . -said Antoine suffered a heart at ed by exchanging gifts. At this.”''5 "" ” f""”:;. '"p""i "95" ll''' liner while '4 a speech Thur meeting Mrs. Ralph Raynor will We Meetms a .l0UH1Ffl- day. it around the North Pole. The trip is to take place in mid- March. It will be the first visit by . Canadian governor-general to the lonely. isolated Arctic communi- guarded radar lines, the Distant Early Warning (DEW) line and the more southerly Mid-Canada line. Thoughlthe tour has been under consideration tor some time. de- tios and it will be the first tirneitaiis have not yet been completed. that a vice-regal emissary has! It is understood the governor- aver flown over the Pole. general will fly first through the The 88-year-old Mr. Massey is northwest part of Quebec, perhaps planning the trip to bring a per- to Baffin island, the Northwest sonal link with the Queen close to Territories, Ellesmere island and those cut off by duty or destiny the pole, moving south again on from the more populated areas of the west side of Arctic Canada, Canada:, the Eskimos, Indians, down through the Yukon. across mission Eva, trading post mana- the prairies and home. The minutes of the last annual meeting were 'read. also those of regular and , l ' " All were approved and signed- The president, Mrs. J. Russell Driscoll, gave her report and com- plimented all in the district for their cooperation. their donations to all the various Institute projects. She mentioned the main accomplish- ments of the year being the pur- chase of a piano for school also for securing Mrs. Sylvia I.ea-Mor- gan as music teacher: successful sociais and a splendid auction held announced that the association has received its enrollment certificate and it was decided to have it fram- ed and hung in a suitable location. that the a 'tion sponsor the showing in Summeralde of one or both of the films, "None Shall Thirst" and "John Wesley" if and when arrangements can be made. It was decided that the secretary would write for information con- cerning the availability of these films with a view to presenting one or both as soon as possible. After a delicious supper served A new stamp in honor of hockey will be issued Jan. 23. The five-rent blue stamp designed by James Slmpkins of Ottawa. is the first of at least six new stamps the post office department plans to issue in 1956. (CF Photo). .p.xr,;K-a-U4 3". the most cherished gifts of all. . . by ....- .. .... ... KINGSTON W. I. The December meeting of the Kingston W. I. was held at the Conflict Arises Over New German High Command By BRACK CURRY ! BONN (AP)-A conflict has 1 l t h l - minted in we” Germany over;::la)::r. o C ancelor Konrad Ad selection of its new army's higlll Miss Carol Hardy. student of P. W. C. is at her home with a case of the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey and family. York. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Cross Roads, on Sunday Dec. 4th. The many friends of Miss Gloria Hardy are sorry she is at her home with the measles. Parliament's security committee and are talking about a direct The security committee-the home of Mrs. Harrison and Erroll Green, on Thursday evening, Dec- 1. Meeting opened by repeating Ode followed by creed in unison. Roll call was answered by 13 mem- bers and two visitors naming an interesting point of Manitoba and a gift for the orphanage. Corrospondence was read with letters from Red Cross. T. B. League. It was moved and second- ed we give 32. to the 'l'.B.League. Mrs. Heber Campbell is to see by members of the Trinity Women's Association an interesting "Great Lakes Shipping" film was shown and a slug song enjoyed by the 21 members present. The next meet- ing is schedul d for ' uary 11th. S RENNIES ROAD W.l. The third annual meeting of The Rennics Rd, W.l. met at the home of Mrs. John Craswell on the even- ing of November 16th. Meeting cal- recently; the fine work done by Mrs. Walter Wood for school music was also praised. Electricity was also provided for the school. Mrs. Driscou thanked everyone for the team work shown throughout the year's work. Hopes were expressed that the coming year would be eq- ually successful. The secretary-treasurer read an itemized report of the finances which showed a goodly sum on hand Returns from chicken supper and Surround Her with Fragrance rmland. main legislative group on military Miss Frances vessey has return- Mr. Raymond about music for .0111; powerful Citlzens' Commit- affairs-has ummoned leaders of ed L0 h" Mme in Y0Tk- 3"" 3 5Ch091- led.” "d” by l"'e3ld9"t- Mm Ffed "9310" W”? KlV9"- C3110?! Cam d d I holiday in Monti-ose. Committees gave reports. Mrs. S"””" Mary Slewa" Wuecl "33 P3183 CDUGCNOD W35 C0mPlEl9d- at Home all I03 me which screens the appoint- the citizens committee and the repeated in unison by members. The election of officers for the t of senior officers has just defence mini try to i I1 Y” H m 3” 3"l”le5 needed fl” . .. -,,- , gggcted mo of Defence Mimster the Commvergy. 8 8 on Mr- a(;ldtMr;1. Fr:-ilnk Walla hHV9 school. New Committees: School. ::,l;lnlEall; (mas lflllzwebt" bl; Hail! fol ” .. Year resulted as follows. , h f Theodor Blank-5 closest advisers Gum” newspapers are me, relurne 0 011” 01110 I 9? 3 Mrs. Leith Newson and Mrs. Dan price (ff size SSVIVI; lA5"ll'q'::1 Lin; all were re-elected: President. Mrs. For luxurlml-S mmnenl-S El ”"l9- -- "V short holiday in U. S. A. Maclirae for two months: for top posts in the armed forces. dlcting a crisis pitting thl de- PW” . 3- Rl-"59" D"5C0"1 VlC9'Pl'eSldP11L fr L Defence ministry officials, an- fence ministry. an arm of the ML and Mrs, omer Yank;-r, win. gamma Mrs" Wm Calwell .M”' 'f?,gl5;nflell;55', l:,l:,l:.l,,e1s :,feel:f,tg ",;.e:,: M” wl”"'”'1 wmdi SeC'Y'l"i35'"" glamorous mnmenw abroad ' l . Agra" Nred by whm they 9”" 3 Pei" execmlve bmnchv agamsl We sloe. were recent visitors to York. Eiylus Holmes: Ifumlh' Ml-5' Lyms-' rem! and nnprovcd. 7 "'.Mrs' David Mulch; Audm"-2' little lZ!94'1BUJ'"F l" Pay .V'"U7 Ch-nsltmaa .on,1 affront ho Blank, are nghl. Cmzens- commmee name" by the guests uf Mr. and Mrs. Elnlul omes. and Mls. Melville Green. Semi gave a mp0” for me War. Mrs. J Russell Drlscoll Mrs. Ralph .. fng back. They have Pa A to 1 Parliament. Brown. BRACKLEY POINT W.l. The December meeting was on- tertained at the home of Mrs. Clay- ton Cudmore on Thursday evening December 1st with an attendance of thirteen members and two Vis- itors. Roll call was responded to by each member passing in a par- cel for a Christmas sale which were auctioned later in the cven- ing realizing 310.60. The sec'y treasurer read the min-. ntas and gave the f anclal state- which she found both interesting ed, mas. Blanket nd f te School c mm: Uidi wilt ;- , , ment. A letter of tha ks was 11- and instructive. Collection was 3360 Lhyd ves"y' Y"k' "canny was sen paid for amounlling E:(l)"?l2.rC;p:llsel:: committee. lldrs. G0fd0lIi1eMBEhElSf:!l, ”u;nCt:t'uSIflllVtlJl:l,W """" 5"” "f" celved from the chairman of the The January meeting was lnvit- M” J. M. spmne Wu mm," were issued to school. Rou call for Mrs. Derril White and hostess. wI:'-:"0;:'-:h:-3-gm U-'iIg;f";"M cancer fund ' owledglng the gen- erous donation of 369.00 collected from the district. Mrs. Edward Mccallum was ap- pointed to visit the school in Dec- 0on? lair Manes: M75 601053 Relieve Suffering this Sure Way that DOES MORE THAN WORK ON CHEST! When a. cold makes you mis- crable, you need Vicks Va ll?.F.".f3l: mvllfanieglcglxgll l;'..'?'.l:2.l.ll'..l'”” mm” 1”" M” M M” M” ”""”y- W” 'r.EL);n..l"('x5ts'll'.l;ol".lals'nl?EV.ll:e.'3i.;lrl.f1 were appointed: Sick MW Mes When you rubi on, Va.po- so when colds strike, de- '1”' "d M" and M” H""' 1Mrs. James Murray, Mrs. lliil- Len" E" dM"' Mm” .w"k" Rub quickly relieves muscu- pend on- Craswell and two children, Barry in weeks. M". Wm. Mcllemm; &llloolLll;i1rs.lIIVielg:ls(r WLi:l:5.A1'-!l:1l::la; hr smeness. Anhesametimel and Fay, were the guests of Mr- Ammo I M". George Smith. Mrs. ll. e re s. . VapoRub'a medicated vapors U c K S ind MW G0l'd0i1 CP0Ck9ll- Y0l'k- ?4-www-mm--- Stevenmn and M"-' Jnhn M"cLmd' bringrellefwith every breath. VAPO R U B on Sunday. Dec. 4th. I "y M11 Ernesl Macmnls kindly ”" t,E,?:f;”f3 '”,l;,”,; mggi,c:f:;: A.s.,A.o.r...n..u.gn.;..p Mrs. Ramsay Auld, Covehead, mlllllrsl Harold when has returned llllaednmn'll;:b.lll:elln;'.e rTl1I:rnl:let;)El-l esp y ' ing closed by singing the "Queen" , throat and large bronchial unseen and osoolmnd aldaooalorsiotoblvomd mom. Ferreoeptorollfeoho oncl5'Supar MIP90k9'-' 5-iobodlossis.7"hldl.lOi6'wldo.5Vs'd00P- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey were visitors to Charlottetown on Sun- day evening. Miss Christine Proud, teacher in Brackley, spent the weekend at her home in York. Miss Louise Maccallum, Brack- ley Point, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vessey recently. Miss Sue Jones, Charlottetown. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ember and purchase the treat for the school Christmas party. 82.00 was voted for the T. B. League. The visiting committee reported one card sent and silver spoons purchased for two new babies in the district. Mrs. Gerald Robinson expressed thanks for baby gift It was decided to donate 36.00 for prizes for the calf club. Mrs. Edward McCallum gave a report on the leadership course ed to the home of Mrs. Feulon McLure where roll call will be an- swered with a fact about Ceylon. The hostess served lunch af- ter which the meeting adjourned. to the C. G. I. T. girls. at York Manse. Rev. Sproule showed i which were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Ra olph Murray have returned to their home after spending a holiday in Toronto. the guests of their daughter. Mrs. Wil- lard Currie and Mr. Currie. and grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen. Cove- head, spent Sunday, Nov- 4th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown. York. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Yonker, Win- sloe. spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ves- sey, York. Mr. J. B. Lewis, Freetown, spent the weekend in York, the guest of his nephews, Mr. In and tubes. Congestion starts Claude Lewis. breaking up. Coughing eases. left on Monday for Halifax where she will be the guest of her son. Dr. Benson and Mrs. Auld and Vl&asllVQohlaro&.1:odaMovh. Each member is to make four pounds sugar in candy lor Concert. It was moved and seconded we get apples for children for Concert. Mrs. Harrison Green gave talk on Manitoba and Mrs. Merville Green is to have the talk next month. Bills were presented and paid. Mrs. Edgar Newson and Mrs. Heber Campbell gave report on Leadership Course. . Next meeting is at the home of Mrs. Whitfield Yeo. Roll call: something interesting sboul Ontar- io. Meeting adjourned. Lunch PLEASANT VALLEY W.l. On Wednesday evening Nov. 2nd the members of r' nt Valley. W.l. met at the home of Mrs. Mll- ton Weeks for their annual meet- ing. The president presided and the meeting opened by singing the Ode followe dby the collect, repeat- ed ln unison. Ten members were present at the meeting and roll call was uny- ment of fees. Some visitors wl-l-e present at the meeting and four new members paid their fees. Minutes of last annual and re- gular meeting were read. The sec- retary gave the financial report for the year. The total receipts were 3194.41 total expenditures 3159.73. Balance is 334.68. Election of officers then took place and are as follows: Presid- ent, Mrs. Ernest Maclnnls; vice- presidcnt. Mrs. Gerald Smith; treas urer, Mrs. Milton Weeks (re-elect- to her home in York. after being a patient in the P. E. Island Hos- pital. B. You're there with Philips Youlll discover a whole new range of listening enjoyment with Philips Radio-Phonographs, Radios, Record Players and High Fidelity equipment; From the realism of Super M reception to the magic of superb record reproduction, Philips II.l8IuhII-XE-Tdulla-Iolillol-Wil'hD!'V0"'5'”V"' Balance on hand Dec. 1st 1954, 327.02. Amount received including Grant from Government for school pump 3148.48. Total 3242.09. Pump for school paid in full 3221.95. Bal on hand Oct. 31, 1955 31.43. Election of officers for new year are as follows :President. Mrs. Gordon Matheson; Vice-president. Mrs. Fred Smith; Sec'y-treasurer, Mrs. Don Bulmau; Auditors, Miss Uldine White and Mrs. Elmer Mac Donald. It was decided to give children at school a treat of apples at Christ- next meeting exchange of Christ- Geraid Smith; press comm., Miss Mary McLellan; Organist. Mrs. Harold Sharpe. Mrs. Mlllar Weeks extended a vote of thanks to the retiring pre- sident. Mrs. Gerald Smltll. Reports of the various committees were re- ceived and correspondence was read. it-was decided to son! 32.00 as group membership to the Drama Festival. and to decide on member- ship to the Music Festival at a later date. The secretary was ask- ed to order another bottle of fish liver oil capsules and write for don- ations of remnants to Simpsons and K Eatons. It was decided to order Co. All bills were on motion paid. Collections amounted to 31.00. The following new committees Lunch was served by the hostess ' 0, and committes in charge. 2 l"..-Jlfna MONTAGUE DUVARES RADIO SERVICE SERVICE ISLAND iuiolo CENTRE 150 inst Baum St. Dial SO21 Raynor; Committees: Sick. Mrs Winston Wood. Mrs. Kenneth Jpn- kins: Music. Mrs. Ralph Raynor. Miss Catherine Ellis; School. Mrs. Winston Wood, Mrs. Errol Lund, Mrs. J. Russell Drlscoll: Pro- gramme planning, Mrs. Winston Wood. Mrs. Errol Lund, Miss Cath- erine Ellis. 'rCertain sums of money were vot- ed towards school, Tuberculosis mas gifts. Gifts for orphanage chllri ren. Place of next meeting, Mrs. El- mer MacDonald. PREPARATIONS UPSET BRIGHTON. England ICPI Crockery and Christmas crackers cascaded into the street when 'a car crashed through 8 shop Win- dow here. a catalogue from the "Birt Saddlery . . Ilue Gum Ferlums Mnl--New Angel Postings. 2 as. ISJO A MCDRE tribute to someone lovely. in in tubal smog e M?LEOD il".'!.'-J.” ”('&f-o-aft!-&.T 51:: ill ,1, , .. .....,,..” hm: Geranium Iaiiv Soap night - 6 to 8 p. m. Just Call Him (in His PRIVATE PHONES .-.; 2'.-l4..4a..-la J: .1. K4 .5. .4-. -' performaaoeeanoniybcdescribedas , ., pj ...'measnpasablel ' ' Fraataanrldj --- PHILIPS link of lktinstion