a, eT Pope John XXIII looks at Dolly, a two-month-old lion gub | THE POPE AND THE LION CUB in arms of,, trainer ONando|ed members of an Italian cir- Orfei when the Pontiff receiv-'cus at Vatican City. Between German Villagers Pray As Big Bomb Carted Off LANGSCHEILD, Germany (Reuters) — Residents of this small German village said pray- ers of thanksgiving on church steps Thursday and then toasted their deliverance at local inns after a six-ton wartime bomb was defused and trucked away. An RAF: bomb -exvert and a German fireman eased the three fuses from the bomb — found just before Christmas—as the vil- lagers huddled in their cellars or waited at points outside the dan- ger zone. The biggest unexploded bomb to be fo: ‘ty“West Germany since th ar, it had been drop- ped by the RAF in a 1944 raid WESTERN GUARDIAN Organizations using this columa to promote their meetings, ep- tertainment events, etc., are re- quested to nlace these an- nouncements in the name of tae Sponsoring organization. KENSINGTON RINK tonight . Wednesday free school skate 2.30 to 4:30. Farmers league Caven- - fish vs. New Annan. Game time 8.30. Skate after. BEDEQUE Rink tonight Wed- nesday. South Shore Hockey Lea- - gue. Bedeque Beavers vs. Free- _. town Royals. Game time 8.45. ~ Skate after. CRAPAUD Rink Wednesday night first weekly skate of skat- ing Club, Seasons tickets avail- able at wicket for couples only. Price $4.00 per ple for season. No single tickets. ‘ CRAPAUD- Rink Thursday night Albany vs. Crapaud in Frank Myers league 8:30 sharp. _ Skate after. RESERVE Wednesday January 14th for card party - Kensington High School Auditorium sponsor- ed by Community Club. PERSONALS The many friends of Miss Shiela Simmons, Freetown, hear “of her illness and -her an early recovery. At present she is a_patient in Prince County “Hospital. ‘Mr. Dave Brophy left Sum merside by plane Monday noon to return to Detroit University where he is studying for his * master’s degree in business administration. He spent~ the Christmas and New Year’s holi- days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brophy, Summer Street. Professional Cards _ Chartered Accountants T- Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building » Summerside, P:E.I. Phone 2235 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty § Summer St. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkmarp Opt. D., R.O. PHONE 3287 Summer St. Surmnerside B. F. Henter, R.0. Summerside, P.E.1. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers THE READ STUDIO D. W. SKARS Barrister George R. MacManon, LL.B. ’ {Also Kensington on Saturdays) Phone Summerside 3551 55 Waler St, Summerside a ae regret to- all wish | and lay undiscovered behind the | by hand. As the fuses were loos- Sorpe dam until the reservoir) ened, water began to hiss out. was drained for cleaning. FULL OF WATER SIGNALS ALL WELL The fuse chambers were full of After the 80 - minute defusing| water and two of the striking operation, Fit. Lt. James Waters, | pins had penetrated the detonat- who said his “most anxious” ors but they had failed to ex- moment ‘occurred as he left his! picde. In the other chamber, the wife Monday morning, shouted te, acid had failed to reach cellu- another airman to notify her that | loid discus holding back the fir- all was well. | ing pin. Snow was falling and the bomb, Within,a few minutes of the had been dragged only half way! siren, blast signalling the all | out of the reservoir along a.road| Clear, villagers, 650 of whom had ‘cut through the lake mud when} been evacuated. streamed back po'ice yielded the residents’ ap-| into the streets. pea!s to sound the ell clear so Waters and) Mitzke were enter- that they could get back to the} tained by local officials at a res- business of reheating their|taUrant at nearby Mcehne Lake homes. while stores filled with shoppers dows oven for five hours as a! ilies of Canadian servicemen who precaution in case the bomb went! had spent the day at.Canadian off while they waited in cellars; Army camos at Hemer and Iser- or outside the town. lohn near here. Waters and Walter Mitzke of|- While the willagers were the Duesse'dorf fire decartment | gathering in inns, a heavy truck were the daly two men within! was lcading the bomb at the edge 1,400 feet during the .defusing. of the reservoir just belew the The first fuse was uuscrewed/ town for the trip to Dorsten, on by remote control from behind | the lower Rhin¢, where it will be | the dam wall and the other tant destroyed at a demolition camp. Late Train Delays Repairs To Damaged Street Pump SUMMERSIDE — Repairs to Mr. Harvard said the trouble Summerside’s Harvard Street | in the Harvard Street pump, pumping station which it had | which supplies the major part been hoped could be affected of the town’s water require- by midnight last night were de- | ments, was discovered over the layed due to the late arrival | past weekend, but it wasn’t un- of the boat train from Bordon j til the pump had been dis- which was expected “to be; mantled yesterday that it was carrying the necessary parts a. ar ae. s burned out and would need im- Instead of arriving at her | mediate replacement. — usual 8:30 p.m. time she was He got in contact with Fred not expected in Summerside|C. Morrison, the distributor, until near midnight. in New Glasgow, N.S., at once Councillor R. W. Dewar, © have the parts flown to chairman of the water and | Summerside but weather. con- sewerage committee, stated ditions halted air travel which last evening that repair work | necessitated sending ‘them by to the pump was expected to | ©*Press. get underway as soon as the parts arrived and barring acci- den‘s the work should be com- pleted in about four hours. Other pumps are able to handle the normal supply of water but in the event of a fire a serious situation might develop and for this reason Councillor Dewar urged citi- zens to exercise strict conser- vation. SUMMERSIDE © Tonight (Wednesday) Last Showing of “The Decks Ran RED” James Mason Dorothy Dandridge Broderick Crawford Program Given By Sunday School | An evening of music and song was presented.in Elmsdale Uni- ted Church recently by mem- bers of the Sunday School. Miss Gail Adams and Miss Hazel Bell led the worship ser- vice and -a varied program of inn THURSDAY, FRIDAY entertainment in keeping with SATURDAY the Christmas season was pre-| syun © “ sented. ‘Torpedo Run Gifts treats were present- 5 ed the children and the service ' Glenn Ford was brought. to a close with benediction by Rev. Robert Crooks. “Hockey Civic Stadium | TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY ’ | POSTPONED GAME CHARLOTTETOWN NAVY VS. SUMMERSIDE ACES Admission: Adults 60c; Students 35¢ GAME TIME 8:15 Ernest Borgnine ~ They had left doors and win- and buses brought back 60 fam- found, that three bearings’ had | i. A leave to appeal decision by the ‘ Court Summer- side was by a Court of Chief Justice Thane A. Camp- edy heard the case of Gerald Des- Roches of Toronto who was sen- Appeal By Toronto Man OF Court Decision Is Denied | bell and Mr. Justice Mark R.| able MacGuigan and George J. Twe-|. . Defence Counsel J. Wa'som MacNaught, Q. C., based his grounds for an appeal for his client on the following: “(1) The verdict was unreason- (2) No evidence to support verdict; “(3) The indiftment contained ir farmer of French River occurred at the Prince County Hospital on Friday, Jan. 2nd following a brief illness. . He is survived by his wife, the former Bessie Harding, two dau- gh‘ters, Elsie, Mrs. George Stew- “| art, Charlottetown, Mayme, Mrs. Lester Chempion, Kensington, three sons, Hollis, French River, Paul, Summerside, Earl. Dart- mouth N.S. ; The funeral was held on Mon- ‘them stands Msgr. Dino Torre- day from St. Thomas’ Church, giani, ‘chaplain of all circuses. | New London following a short ser- URGLARS vice at the home of his daughter, — Mrs. Champion, Kensington. - TORONTO (CP) — Burglars Rev. W..E. Ingraham, was the stole more than $30,000 in cash | officiating and merchandise in 59 break-ins | bearers were-—Waldon - Duggan, during the weekend,. police said:"Arthur Paynter, Cliffored Pick- é | convicted of break, entry and | associated with me despite fac peti agg Or age. Pad on in Summerside last month. separate trials: * — = : eee Mr. Justice Tweedy heard the| ‘“(4) That the sentence imposed| Taking for his topic the words Summerside case and meted out| upon me by/ Mr: ee er His face”, Mr. Elliott the sentence to DesRoches after | Tweedy was excessive. brought to the attention’ of — the the’ Summerside ‘man was found| D. O. Stewart, Q. C., acted for |.congregation four ways in which guilty by a jury. the Crown in the case. we nay nek So Se 1) iy ley ‘me ‘ - etts, Ralph Bernard, Warren| by confessing our insufficien- ; ties;. (3) ourselves; French River | sms. aut George Harding (ny wang. woe, Sa eo service tonight Farmer Dies Dr. Clark Speaks held at the Presbyterian Church. ‘ei Councillor Dr. H. E. Clark who : | Ho: ital To S‘side Club addressed the club on “fluori-: 4 n Spi SUMMERSIDE — The _ regu-| dation’. Dr. Clark was thank- lar weekly luncheon meeting of | ed on behalf of the members SUMMERSIDE — The death of| the Summerside Rotary Club| by Dave Miller. John E. MacKay, a well known| was held at Mulberry Lodge| A visiting Rotarian was Dr clergymen. ‘ Pall-| : yesterday noon with President John Arnold presiding. . Dick Smith was in charge of the program and introduced ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of Prince Edward * Island Muttal Fire Insurance Company wilf be held in. the High School Auditorium in the Town of Summerside on | Tuesday, the 2th day of January, at the hour of 10:30 in the forenoon. ‘ DATED this second day of January, A.D. 1959. Prince Edward Island _. Mutual Fire Insurance Company. 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Si sccsted ty Ames Bboy: Prayer, God as the| Who was assisted by Amos Hub- - Heavenly Father, - brings ad be Aig Bg aera ryfhay. tang to address Him as ° sar/ite, © ? Heavenly Father a we are here on earth. Man néeds a| Rev. and Mrs. and daugh- heavenly father who is interest-|ter Leona, rendered “Jesus, ed in His children on the earth |Lover Of My Soul.” The organ- The speaker called upon his lis-| ist’ was Mrs. Myra Morrison. teners to pray for others, re- This evening's Week of Pray- them of the words of|er service will take place in the St. “If thou prayest | United Baptist Church. Rev. for thyself alone, thou alone|Mr. Bean's sermon will be on prayest for theyself. The person|the subject, “A’ Prayer of the who keeps others out of his | Humble. ee ee eee the prayers of others.” In reminding those present HOOVER that Christians are called upon} VACUUM CLEANER to honor the name of God, the Sales and Service speaker called it presumption on | 381 Poplar Avenue,—Summersié. the part of man to invent new | names for God and stated that &