P I - ' ' uisrrier Gov. l I - l ' Cescumpee crqiaid I-iistory n',.,,'''''''',,, . Lobster fishermen Hold VB-m SW. A , Kerislngion Delegation sun Echoes gm W mm m u in gm R an mum mi y. in 1.", V I . ttendin School Alber- v unused Second Meeting Of Series Y's Men's club Waits Upon Government , ms t... .t..:.Mr.. ..!..;.h. .1... .5 ....:..J.. ...(;.p..un; u it... ,,,,,”"',,' ”.,”l',,.,f" '--':- '-- paren...an .uases . . AA of West lllthnugh um uiluul .l.f.'f. ,”;";:”g,,?,g;ugg; lgo'v'm'f :iu”'”J'wc”muw”"n. ,':-,,3;;f;fl Pfllltl . clllly 1”m"'y This ism: l”?'...l2"..?n""w. 1. pro- u3'53gn”:f;'g'l,.";". 1" was iatheAlbertoIi Iegionseaaoes any oonservationclubwastheauestsnelkustthement ysstetdayio discnssthe l!on.c. C. Baker. Ministeroi M”-"'d”"-3"” Gtmbltleel-IP0Il0!0dbYlJdYTW00d".u;,,.3m.m-.a.cl.i..i.j.g kall.'lanteveningwitlIDr.D.G.va1uehemaintained thatlfthe .. .1 -.”..um......,.....gA,.;,,m,,,, .,dm,,l,.,.h..,m. ' , IMMP-Hlb8l'GlmbllWI!9PI-muirtoperpstuatethehistoryandtheTm,hygh," A Wilden eeti-tentdlrrctor the lobster! were r-turnedtosnmmnnide Y's Men's uh. held ........,..,.i.... u, mm Dmm ,, ,,.,,, We paid ourflrstvisitIoBoda- eentvisitorstothe hon:-of Mr. faikloreofour country districts. Th. mm -. Atlantic Biological Station at st. the water and left for the next 1.4 mag in an em. 59".; y Found" an dhcud" " '” county mmducd an dd.ntu qug my on wgdpudgy night and and Mrs. Albert SmIllman.lnuts- and a cup is donated by her, 3601-0 4! huwwsoer .-. Andrdwl. N. a. as main er. year the fishermen would greatly cg...-., .,,,g., V” mm. Domed W .0 m Maw” um ' really gnjoyed in. final pine he. ford blennlally. for the best effort. Goinhourin we 'Ivsr-stunt. The life history of "II lobster. benefit by the increase in weight gucga by Jim Murphy. - mm-mg tween the Albany St. Pats and Much work has been done on '""”'"'”d l' L””d”" d"'u”. M ya", n man do wt they oould- have A survey of the Emma Row” wmch mm H The members of Cascumpec Y. the Cmuud mum but K Wu fits Israel's desire to force P.U.enjoyedaIleighrideto hteleeltlwl tloiislntenfilll-fledged ure-when -rcmisr-is romninnuttvmuch .thedisirict .'”""'”"' f th sihnpymnnl - thought wi to nterltthis” "'9 found in NorthuAi:i-edricn and vsr- in the sreqrwhss-e they were re: u-not reviewed the his ofggbye Egg Fgf Mmup illllonsewero naturally fa? goo; gum" may 'V''"''' M'"'' year. nsnllluclieof th: data is in- "13 L I B 7 1 "3"hu9u hude Charlotteto Cen Club. I l ' ld al. Th puck Ill tll ' late. 11! commi” ill - I”! deslllied to aid in conservation Referring to the nresedttwo and telling of lien development and ' mg';:eWt ”Jl:"'”doHu c R. 0” k: mm; W". bgt9'l:":V':'om: ML Ind M". Jun" Thom” gzlrg. of thfwork her. is M”. truty ..wm..m 1," mo . I were discussed by the meant I hall inch esnvlce manure. he from a former Hi-Y group A ” ,, up P times held up by water which .m.,,,,..,.,., 1,, M, "4 M" J B. c. Wood. Mrs. Eric Lowther, military base in which Britain . Tm” "' ”""'”""”"' """"' "W" M” P '” "W "in loaded in "” lettewwn before I" ' hm" '""'y ” "am piled up in front of the puck 13 -n..,..... W... ;..,.,. ....'..,..' and Mrs. Frank MacDonald. Much her Allies own military establish. and in Maritimes sisn limit given a chance for a nu lug wu, no coup-stunted the 'd- MTAWA ICPF T1” CBC W” c-rfier uh . mmmu,-. mm .0" 5umm,m- interest bssboenevinced. not only mania and stores. airpcn-I i , and ebec and on Prince Edv five-year period. summmm. cm, maid”; and Tl” deltlltmiv "W55 V” ''”d' ”c""d Th""d5Y 0' WPWP" ban The boy. .11 Had "An M ""' locally. but also in adjoining dis- camps." It predicts the people d , ward Island three quarters of the Dr. Wilder was Mr. mm”. .,.. in. mgny ..,.,.,.,,...1 ed by Mayor - H- D-rmlh b-1-nee in the choice 01 if! Mr ,...,,'. ,,,,,,,,,,,,. w.-,,, um, ,,,,, nu. Brenton Hudson and Mr. tricfs. Iraq will soon destroy the ii-hermnn'i income com-I mm Wyn wen. inform our service projects-and activities car- cemvflled "f 90""'""0" W- 3- EP”""”" 0" ”t,.5""d"Y Fwd" .,,,,,,' mt , 5..., cu M he Ted Hudson A e te summer. w. 1.... no my. .1 Engligh meats and turn on Premier Null .hb'l.r e with B d rllhadu HCII on by them in the pill year. Champion' L at M. ' 3' Capnll Report it u ( uni nod: Q, mp lldt, March 3. gettlgrg her; beforg thg arrival of es Slld. , He said tests showed t the at Etalifax. Mr. Jack Matthews He brought to the club guggegtlong Champion. W. E. Paynter and P. Donald Fleming (PC - Tomato no 918 I" d 5? PW” M W?” ' "Tm Vaulntn in mm. but from Th. independent Rummy". " . water: between luchibueto. N. 3. of Alberton was of the 1mm mternluonal ,-exuding the Eglinton) made the comment in dagaevellilllmg MJN the "nag; Miss Stella MscNevin. bank cm- that mm on I very chm. picture Akhbar camel, the Madam: "max . ; and Mimlnegash to he the richest meeting. ,. sale of used stamps for the Yrs MeneHes the Commons broadcasting com- in smack -mu” the WM" ,,1oy.,I A159;-ton. wu . wegk. is Shawn M "I. dwdopmem M H Said hands W" H" h kt. mittee during study of the C.BC's 1953-54 annual report. He said that out of 11 Ottawa end visitor to her home in Cas- bIahop's fund. the adoption of Mr. John H. '- brother clubs throughout the world. and the importance of the Crapaud area. Myers has covered the historical setting. Saint John's Anglican B .. 5 seems to be going faster. but we got the impression that it was. if cumpem Mr. Gordon Warren. Mill River, In H95DiteI Monthly Meeting 1 in all areas where wen,” we Y. Men. in. spun" who appamd on 106 not the speediest. at least the I R - ' n rd, .' lobsters are flu:-lhetd A”er ACCIGCIII h At the conclulsion of llis address ..-1-he summe,-514, yr, Megan” broadcasts in 18:3 and 1954. three lleepplgit gains we'd ma all was" icehin Cgltiiiltlilplecthfg byUl1l'a:d Professlo aI Ca V .- meggt jug thanked g ed mu f 63 um . F. OTB IBEHT I 0 can y. any IVI E - ' . -Mr. Gordon Rogers of Upper cleubwlly Willard 101233. whooiticttlald llifgldoltnh 333.53 ailwtlls midi; we:e identified frome: list gljddy-an in these boys from the supply of ice for the sulnme . E.:';::',dl.'yMh;:: lat-11:1:mI;;N1;:!;,Ob,?:5' Chartered surptis. Pm." Granville Street. Summersi . wall as chairrganlmior the meeting. Y Center with the ynesiden Y's Eigrglied tzrme ccvarmitm gay the ""1 Show . . Mr, my Jam, ml my Glen dolls an extensive article on edu- Accounfanfg I "ha tn Prim. Cmulw nap Harry 0 in reported to ale Manna Dorothy Clark in an n ur em "aw. B - Rogcrson o'Lesry.- were visit- ""0" 3nd "'9 5ch””l' shqwmg T Earle Hicks Af gy cgfngf yesterday afternoon about five club on the relull-I of list months chair. --u espoildtnl of the Montreal onny I-lowatt, wb ose stick- oh '0 Ci umpecy Much is much research. A complete list of - 3 used stamp drive, with an appeal to the members to keep up the good work. Harold Rodd told the club that their ttendance average for the last year was 94.6. Hillard Clark handling wizardry is well-known in mm" C9u”tV- 99””-I” 1” Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Warren his sleight-of-hand working at all spent . yew day. 1,, summuud, Wednesday night. Indoubtedly the recently vmu-lg M". Lump, ice laid I rentr-imns hand you brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Bonnie, but the close checking M". Ge,-31d wan-en. Mr, ".3 Gazette, Anne Francis. free lance Ottawa wuespondcnt. and Charles Woodsworth, former edi- tor of the Ottawa Citizen. CHAIRMAN DEFEND! CBC teachers is included. It is interesting to find that Crapaud has had three exhibitions. in 1820. 1867. 1954: also three public halls, and three rinks. The report of a carnlcal held in IB84 The meeting opened by repeat- ing the Y's Menettes' prayer, fol- lowed by the reading of the min- utes of the previous meeting which were approved. Y's, Menctte Rae Adams reported a profit of 341.30 o'clock. after the 1954 Mercury car he was driving was in col- lision with a 1951 Nash. owned and driven by Mr. Gordon Jay of Borden. The accident occurred at the Canadian Bank of Building summe side. P.E.I. Phone Ill W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street .on Monday evening. March . mth a numi of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Small. Sulnmerside East in the form of a surliflle Party. 1' V Mm up enjoyable evening was um,-ucuon 01 summer ma pm. -clued "19 ItlG!1ll0l1 05 the club to from the pantry sale. hurt him too. When a player M”. wan-en an mom, in mg is included. gunmen”, spent in playing progressive auc- my sheen. The Rose" cu. W” I meetins Del!!! held next Monday In reply to a request from a A. D. Dunton, chairman of the found the puck on his stick in west, coast in the nu; fin"-Q. Thethlsmry of the more recent DIAL pg 0, go; tiou. the guests of honor were led proceeding 5 on”, on summer. BVGN-I18 On the ailbject of fluorid- New Jersey Club. it was decided CBC board of governors said the that rip-snorting contest, he was . g I organizations 15 recorded. when 3344 601 m mgip chairs and Mr. Robert P. whue the 3” vehicle W” Kama 531011. Will! U13 OM98"! 88 899810 to send a gift to them in the form CBC's experience is that there as much the centre of attention MISS Dons MscNevin, teacher possible. by the men concerned .j.--.-me - . Hogg. acting as chairman. called west on Fitzroy when the two John Ems told the club that M 5 5”"Vem' 05 P-E-L l0? llieir has been a balance of opinion as a fruit-cake on an ant hill. of Fortune Cove school. was a with them: otherwise. by mem- j' j upon Mrs. Helen Clark who read collided Although Summer u 3 e last hymn-sing for the season parcel post sale. A recommenda- expressed on. the Sunday after. we thought Wally Richards, the week-end visitor of her parents, bers of the families. The history E E". & son umiud 3 I a very fitting iIddl'e58 Mid made 3 mmugh' street mere 1, no glop would be held next Sunday and tion from the executive was read noon program. old war-horse of many. many M!'- and Mrs. Rustin MacNevin. is now being compiled. and will be R- - 15-y C In - presentation of a beautiful silver Sign posted at the Emmy mu. asked for a good representation by the secretary on the effect that ML Fleming also mucized me hockey battles. and Ema John. kept at the library. The cover of Fire - Au o - saw 5"”. tray. A box of chocolates was pre- section. The Mercury car suffer- from the club. Jim Murphy, the a cookbook be compiled by the Y's frequent appearances of Matthew son. whom we hadn't seen be- Mrs. Alvin Bell. Albertnn. was the book is a fine piece of leather 5 Summer St. sented by Mrs. Major McDonald. retinas president. then presented Menettes to be sold to other Y's H,,1.,,,,, in London, and Douglas . H , . E . the recent guest of her brother tooling designed and worked by . anal. wmch . mm M”. Sm,” ed considefralale GBIEIEEIE 30 hlge Harold Milllgan. incoming presi- Menette clubs, Considerable dis. Lachancey -m Pansy on the ncapl. ;0ercei'a”dyIdo:”Tce”e::d ss';:)l::5' 5 in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Myers. The extensive OPl0m5lrl5l expressed ther sincere thanks. left front 9" 9I' 5" 5 9- ex is dent Will! the inesldenll Din. hiid cusslon followed on this subject .31 Reporln broadcasm. . , g Elmer Wallace. typing job has been done by Mrs. E. E. Parkman Tm, ,5 gounwed by dainty re. the Nash was badly dame: in turn received a past presiden s and it was finally decided that the The CBC-5 Lame showed that Gard Cmcme was a big stumbg ' Mr and Mr K M! G bk Norman Lowfher. ()pg,p., 3,0, fres ents served by some of fl'0lll- pin. Roy Boates reporting on the club go ahead With 0115 P1'0,l9Cl Haliun spoke a total of 47 times hug block to the Freetown In. ' -ed ;'y :4” agllberi It ll Planned ill?" ll" hl5l0l'Yv PHONE 3387 those present. It was reported 1-te last eve- radio auction told the club that with Ys Menettes Bobble wine: in 1953 and .954 and L,-Chance Veda” Hg pm ed most of we Eve nvem d d M; G when complete, will be made up REGENT 'pnEA'rnE awe. The high prizes for the card mug that Mr. Rose" k suffer were were some hm-dozen and Margaret Hopkirk as wnven. 12 times each year' game .but wasyfnrced to retire nlgm I!(Iliaiill.sfiiar'll wglleg vitsltorgvelio in pamphlet form" Summer St gunman”. ing from slight shock but is ex- articles which had never been pected to be released today. ers. It was suggested also that tourist literature be included in playing went to Mr. Bradford C k d W Le ta name Mr. Fleming said neither Hal- a ns an s. a km or Lachame who accuumed with a hroken skate five minutes picked up and called upon Bob Cnscumnec on Sunday. March 3. F. Hunter, R.0. - be made available first to Canad- , .5, Hogg to auctl n the ff to th th kbo 1. kt b l t . before the end of the third ive- 27. s Id. P.E.I. - Phone alts & "&”..?3'."?-lilllf” uh xgleasilil ........mm members. Son;-leadel-e om: ch: ouet glmthe Aegl5aups.li:- '.'".l1., 2.” 9”” ”:h”'eb Euffpefs" riod. Walter (The Rockv Camp ian farmers. umgllVlAsI.LeiiiAN'S BUILDING -v-ne we met - - em :Xf.?”&l..".?2 M22150" ":.:Le”' ””"dW.:y "W?" 2-33S-3"-2”"?--33 :::..:””:..'e;:. "is: 3.13. iii: 4535:.-T3352: ..Tt: ii?:'li:..t”.i' .:"':'".i:”.:;g A. mwmo-a arm by a few piano selections by Mrs. Soccer Results fines-mas:2et.ePresei:3 age g as gram committee on e cubs balance could not be maintained stove m we canteen. hm it dim” Mrs, Ems Emu, Spmgmul that 6.05. demand cg; lllJw.5eea 1.5, 8- SC on guests were the newly elected executive of the Y's Men sponsored I-Ii-Y group. Peter Arnold. David Mac- main project of serving meals to the Y's Men. This was followed by "personal glimpses" given by three club members. Y's Menettes ' ' , followed by the Queen. address if two commentators had ”a 71- per-cent monopoly” of European reporting on the "Capital Re- 288 Water - Sumlnersldo Above Maurice Mill's Men s Wen PHONE 3530 Tuesday. March N. Mr. Charles Gordon. proprietor slow Cutcllffe up for long. Be- sides joining with his defence mates. Thompson and Walsh, in so great it is being across the border. LONDON. (Reuters)-Results of bootlessed soccer games today: ) ENGLISH LEAGUE The following is the read to them: -' Dear Folks: We. your party- " . f G d l in Albe to . crowd. have come here this even- Division II D0llBld- -llm NONOD and Barry Marge Ballem. N118 Ellis and Po" bwadcasts throwing up a stiff barrier. Gord 2 pol-u(;nS Elli"; 1- M 1.: nu . K6158 ::m....j...m.. pen e wee en o are ..:..11.:-11 lng. as we so often have done in Swansea T 1 Bristol R 1 Y- 'Eleanor Key. y Joseph M Arsenaun of 0-Leary was in on three of the five St. at his name in Cucumpecv the past. to have a good time and Division In Southern -S.. Lunch hostesses for the evening on the death an Friday 8 m Pat scoring plays. Ph ,l, 3 ho" a frlendlyhosamevin your lseautiiul g,oIl;:sl;t-hstii;rAilJd0 'l;ortqI;ay U 1 Ezra Y'sLMenett:s nlgettly Malice;-. March 25 in P C Hospital of" his e . . Mrs, Rhodes Aghlgy ad Min. "E O ogr p 10 lPI0l0lll I115 0" "9 IWBYI 50 01'! 0 eanor app an all ya in - ' I ' Edgar T aylor was the only Eleanor Ashley were in Summer- THE READ STI II " - willing to open your doors for SI. MCfI(:S A.Y.P.A. 18"?!" Elstlifrsggiap h:,';e'gmXl,:15.;r53;;(-new Royal to get through the Albany side .Tuesdsy. March 3. ' n, w, 53.435 ' ontbesmall r whatever the demand may be, whether Institute. quiltings, feasts or parties. we can always depend 's. Your tables and chairs, so free- ly loaned when or wherever need- ed have been a life-saver for us We very much appreciate in espec --incident of the "Little Man." Now onbehslfofyourfrlendshereto- night. please accept this gift. not for its value alone, but as a token -- of our appreciation. sincerely. Reads Corner Party-Lovers Western -RAYMOND GRANT. Optomet- rist. will be in his 0'Leary Of- fice, Saturday, April 2nd. -EASTER CANTATA, Tryon Baptist Church. Sunday. April 3rd. 023) p.m. -NOBTII TBYON PREsBY- TERIAN CHURCH. - Service April 8rd. at 11 a. in. Church school 12.18 p. on. Miss Mary A. Mscxenaie. Deaconess. CBA. Trlday ovuling 0.40. -KENSINGTON Community Club will meet at the home of Mrs. George Brookinl. Friday. Avril 111- -Plll CBUICII of Scotland. nu-vices April 3rd. Desshle 11.00 a.m.. Summerside 7.00 p.m. Rev. Wm. R. Maclfey. a.sc., minister -nlrhloul UNITED cauncii PASTORAL CHARGE. - Palm lundu services. April 3rd. as fol- lows: 11 a. m. at Bedeque. 8.00 . m. at Borden. 7.90 p. m. at Al- : . Minister, Rev. Geo. K. Ward. I. A.. B D I-Till CENTRAL BEDEQUE ONRID BAPTIST clrunca. lei-vices Sunday, 11 a. m. Lord's Supper 10.15 a. mi. Mission Band vi dial. Charles A. Min- -ULEAIY n..1Pg"l1...""m"”c."”n”"m. li a. ni crapend s .:. is'pinc. ottinresuhr in fnnarsiofthelatollary T'W3""B"I"lW””'ml"l"TLoh(.3lair of Mlscouclie warm inihouniasisoumichni-eh mm mm”, mm mg, '”9-3"-"E?! - from the home of her brother. in-. side. 9' plan to build a sssoooo duplicate New- Mayflower Me Sell Atlantic 30 TON (AP) - A new May- flower - an exact copy of the Pilgrim's 1520 version - may sail the Atlantic soon from Plymouth. England, to Plymouth. Mass. The of the historic ship as a gift from the Briush people was announced Wednesday. Representatives of the sponsoring group have raised al- most all the money needed for the project described as a "gesture of goodwill." Guardian -8111! AND REAR Smiling Bill McCormick in Town Hall. Borden, tonight at 7.80 p. m. Admission 35c and Tic. -P A R I 8 E OF ALBERTON. Church of England. Palm Sunday. Holy Communion at 11 am. in St. Peter's. Alherton. Evening prayer at 8 p.m. in Holy Trinity Church, Alma, and at 7:80 p.m. in St. Luke's. 0'Lenry. Rev. J. R. Mc- Mahon. rector. 11.00 a. in. Freetown 3.00 p. m. Keir. Memorial. Malpeque 7.!) pa in. Communion a Kensington. Prepare vice Friday evening. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. ll. 1!. Bean, 3. A.. 3. Th.. 3 D --CHURCH or ENGLAND. - Church Services for the New Lon- don Parish on April 8rd. Palm Sunday. Rector, . W. Eric lngrahsm. Si. '1'homss'. French River. Holy Communion ii a. in. St. Mark's. Keosinzton. Sundey School 10 a. in. St. Stephen's, Bur- lington, Evening Prayer 2.!) p.m. St. Marks. Evening Prayer 7.!) p. in. All are invited to attend the beginning of Holy Week Ser- ces. -ALBIRTON Put ' Charge. the United Church of Canada. . Murray Gardnga minister. P ill. as speakers a Friday and sermon mo p.m. -FUNERAL AT MI8C0ilClll- -The regular meeting of the St. Marks A.Y.P.A. was held on March 28 in the church-.hall. Kensingtuu. The meeting opened with a hymn followed by prayers by Rev. Mr. lngraham and the lesson was then read by Beth Cameron. A hearty welcome was expressed by the chaplain to the St. Mary's A.Y.P.A. from Sum- merslde. who had been invited to the meeting to hear the third in a series of talks by F1 Hugh Christmas, Protestant pa e at R.C.A.F. Station, Summerslde. Due to the absence of the regu- lar secretary, Mrs. Ingham Cole. the minutes of the last meeting were read by acting secretary Marjorie Hall. A letter was read from the A.Y.P.A. president of the Diocese of Nova Scotla. It was agreed that ten cents be col- lected at the next meeting of the branch to pay the Diocesan Council fee. A collection was tak- en up by the treasurer and the roll call was answered by 17 members. The business meeting ended by a welcome to pal-do Christmas and his talk on the signs of the faith. In hs address. FIL Christmas urged the members to look for the various symbols used in the churches and meditate on their meaning and significance. He spoke of the many outward signs of friendship used in daily life and of those used in the church, ending with the significance of the Cross and how to use the Lord's Prayer while meditating on the shape of the Cross. Games were enjoyed and lunch was served by those of the com- mittee. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing badminton and ping pong. Alberton Mr. Gordon Hardy. Brooklyn, is a patient in the Western Hos- pital. Mrs. Fred Leard. Brooklyn. is spending a few days in Alberton. Miss Eva Dyer. Alberton. has entered the Western Hospital for treatment. At the solemh ceremony during the morning service at Albel-ton United Church last Sunday. Reg- inald Trsvers and Thomas Phil- lips were admitted as members of the Session. The service was conducted by Rev. Murray Gard- ner and the right hand of fellow- ship was extended to the new elders by other members of the Session. There were eleven tables in play at the card party at the Al- berton Curling Club Tuesday eve- ning. Prizes in bridge were won by Mrs. J. B. Myrick and Mer- ITAIBID OVEN CAT TORONTO (gr?)-Police accused z -bouloot. Locke Read -The snow plow was out on Sunday morning, March 27, plow- ing out the Howlan road and the Locke Road. John Wedge of Forest View was down in Lower l-Iowlan on Saturday. March 27. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peters of Fortune Cove were visitors one evening recently at the home of Mrs. Bennett Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters of Bloom- field. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gal- lant and Alban. of Forest View, were visitors on Sunday evening, March 27, at the home of Mrs. Bennett Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters. Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart and family of Bloomfield, on Satur- day, March 26. motored to Sum- mcrsidc. Mrs. Bella Jones was a visitor on Monday evening, March 28. at the Home of Mrs. Margaret Ar- senault of- Forest View. Edward Griffin of Burton on Monday. March 23. was in Forest View. and also in 0'Leary. Trueman Harris and Dave Grif- fin of the Locke Road motored to 0'Leary March 28. Mrs. Claude Silliker and family of Forest View, were visitors March 28 at the home of her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crossman of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Finnan oi Summerslde, attended Mass at St. Anthony's Church, Bloomfield, on Sunday. March 27. The many friends of Mrs. Henry Gallant of Forest View. will be sorry to hear that she has not been feeling very well lately. Howlcin -Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arsenault and family who are now resid- log in Alberton visited in How- lan on Sunday, March I). at the home of "Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Allhsonault and Mrs. James Arsen- a t. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant of Piusvllle were visiting in How- lan. March II, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. nsult and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers motored in Alberton. March 21. While there they called on Mrs. Avery who is ill with 'flu and on other friends and relatives. Friends and relatives in How- lan of Mrs. Mary Arseilault who cuides at the h me of her daugh- ter and son-in- w. Mr. and Mrs. Redmond Riley at Cape Wolf are sorry to learn of her illness and wish her a speedy recov- es-y. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Peter N. Gallant of Mill Road regret to hear of her illness h Western Hospital and look for- ward to her recovery. Mrs. Henry J. Gallant with Aud- rey and Dale were in 0'Leary. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Arseilault on Thurs- day. There was a large attendance at Lenten devotions at st. An- thony's on Thursday Ilsht; also V it being the eve- el the Ailiiuiciation. . day morning. March 27, opening the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry 28. They were accompanied by Arthur Richard. suit and family motored to Tig- nish on Sunday, where they visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Griffin and family. Bloomfield. ,slck and shut-ins in this district on Tuesday morning. March 29. with the Easter Communion. family have now returned to their home at West Cape. Bloomfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arsenault at How- stock on Wednesday. quite bare there are still some men busy in the wood and lumber lots. The ever obllging snow plow operators were out early on Sun- up the roads after the snow and ground drift of Friday and Satur- day. The month of March was real wintry all through. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and family. visited on Sunday at Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Adams and family were guests at the Webb home in llowlan on Sun- day. Mrs. Jack Plans and Mrs. Keith Webb recently canvassed this district for the Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters motored to Summerside. March Mr. and Mrs. Eusehe Arsen- Frank Gallant spent Monday in Rev. M. J. Rooney visited the Mrs. Edward 'MacMlllan and Mr. and Mrs. Plus Arsenault of Ian on Sunday. Fcrmin Perry motored to and from Sumrrierside. March 28. Mrs. Leo Arsenault spent Mon- day, at the home of her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Avery at Alberton. Mrs. Avery is recuperating from her recent spell of virus 'f'lu. Her relatives and friends hope that defence for scores. Edgar sniped two. and looked dangerous on a few other occasions. Taylor shifts into high very fast. and flips his shot. without giving that extra paddle that hog-ties so many at- tackers around an enemy net. C O O The Bedeque rink management has had another successful sea- son. With some rinks doing little better than breaking even, Bede- que has made the best of an ex- tremely short season. and raked in a lot of blue chips. We'd like to express here our appreciation for the fine reception press rcp- resentatives get in the Bedeque rink. Th directors go out of their way to help you out, and make you feel that they really sp- preciale your being present. That is probably part of the secret of their success. Their courteous and cordial treatment of players and patrons makes their little hockey arena an especially popular re- sort. Tonight's the night to get in your car. or somebody else's car. and head for'the boxing and wrestling card at the R.C.A.F. recreation hall. The show Joe Hunter put on last fall had all the fans who were fortunate en- ough to be there tickled pink. Tonight's show shapes up to be another thriller - diller. H o n e s t. folks. we wouldn't fool you on an important matter like this, no matter what day it is. TORONTO (CP)-Editors of Tor- ontols non-Communist foreign-lam guagc press met Wednesday night to exchange ideas on how to com- bat Communist attempts to cap- ture the minds of foreign-born cit- izens. The editors. representing 3 newspapers with a circulation of 120.000. agreed that "at long last” the Canadian public is beginning to recognize the importance of the foreign-language press. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dennis and family were recent visitors to Milo guests of Mr. and Mrs. Der- mott MacLean and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Ashley were recent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perry were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Perry, Fortune Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murray and family recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Murray. Mill Road. -CU. Selkirk Wheat For Canadians OTTAWA. (CP)-Federal offi- clals say Canadian farmers will be assured of adequate supplies of rust-resident Selkirk wheat before its export to the United States is permitted. They said Wednesday that ex- ports of the Canadian developed seed will not be permitted until at least next July-well after seeding time. This would ensure that existing supplies of seed will IIEIISIIIGTON RINK SATURDAY. APRIL 2nd Final game for Ron. C. C. Baker Trophy ALBANY ST. PATB I I versus KENSINGTON ALL-STARS Cup to be presented after game Game time 8:30 P.M. she will soon be fully recover- ed. Mrs. J. B. Arsensult was a train passenger to Summersidel on March 30, where she will con- sult her physician. I r l J. B. Araensult went to Wood- Although the roads are getting -AG. HEAR GEORGE MMLKAY, 4th Prince Entertaining Sponso Massey-Harris & Ferguson FARMERS FAMILY DAY Motion Pictures and Latest Machinery Developments LORNE and NORMAN REEVES At Central Bedeqque Hall TONIGHT-FRIDAY, APRIL 1st-8.00 P.M. Everyone Welcome - Come and bring the family Dr. linhert MnoNeiii,lt.n. ;Q Physician - Surgeon 5 Water street. Summel-side First playoff, two game" series. goals to count for the Hon. C. C. Baker Trophy. Kensington All Stars "Mn" 7”” Al versus ibany St. Pats ' ggcm FRIDAY. APRIL lst Admission 50 and 25 FENSWGTON Fri.-Sat 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:8,. Sat. Tyrone Power as a "red-. coated Mountie" in "PONY 5014' - DIER”. technicolor. with .PeniIU Edwards. Also Serial at News. CIIAPAIID THEATRE Friday 8:30: Saturday 8:30 "PRIDE OF THE BLUE GRASS" In Color Horses and Romance ""ROYAL"' BOBDEN Friday 8 p.m. Saturday 7:15 I at 9:15; Matinee 2.30. Shocking! As it probes into a woman's heart. ,3 Passionate! As it POFUHYI I W0 ' man's desires. The bad and the ' beautiful girl. Lana 'l'urner- she's even more dangerous now as a brunette In "FLAME AND THE FLESH". in technicolor. 00- g starring Pier Angeli and Carlos - Thompson. Starring Lloyd Bridges, Vera Miles CAPITOL SIIMMERSIIIE Today 3:30 - 7 - 9:20; Saturday 7 - 9:20 BIG DOUBLE BILL PCEASE FIRE" A Powerful Story from the fading hours of ' the Korean struggle. SHE FOUGBT . A WHOLE row! . .AND HER SON! BECAUSE sill: KNEW sun was RIGHT! . . . . . . Poogramof red by At 8:45 FRIDAY, APRIL 1 Over OJBW, Onthereinovslottraiu oaP.ll.l. 1 , , A m CU1 .l-fl PEANU 1 ”',..,y. , i T BUTHR T0 ouii Due to present become Immediately oiir fiscal year end. IIIGIIOLSOIIS NOTICE to serve you more efficiently commencing April in our Business will a strictly eesli besls. AI Alberteii ns and in order .. ducted on I l ' dwiiig Z Aprl ist RMADY (xi i IPIIA I S I W .3 s . me-rriraizcrz .11 ....AL.ll REGENT - ioiiiaiii 1 - ins SATURDAY 10:00 - 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:15