rsnnuanv 2. 1951 TFIE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN ' mos THIRTEEN IrITEiWES1'EllN GUARD! AN f? i l PIINCE COUNT! OPHCI a seminar street. lupinereide. Phone Ill News. Subscription. Advertiaing J. ELMEB MUBPHY and GEORGE CLOW Home Phones: I08: and am The Guardian may be following stereo in Builunerai noohtore. lumnier Street; Gonrllea Drugstore. 31 Central street: News-stand. Water Street: Mark Gaudet. O1 Granville Street: uu nil!”- V Alyr6 Doucette's Grocery. Second 5,, u so per day or Me per week. your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. Water treet; Alban'a Grocery, I20 Iiueeli lireet. K. L. Walla in Kenaingten I ' 1-no Guardian will be delivered to any bone in lununeuide by Carrie lepreeeniativee bought at any of the de: x street: laland Motor Troupe .. Phone loll for ibia aervleo or give ...i VARIETY CONCERT. at. Egerinors Hall. to be TGPCIWG M01” jay, Feb. 5th at eight o'clock. ,,(;oMg To THE DANCE. Irish- iowii Hail. priday. February 2nd. sale of lunches. Admission 25c. Door prize. ..COBBEC'l'l0N- Hockey Berle- que rink. Friday, February 2nd. soutii Shore League game. Crap- aud V5- Be-dcque. Skate after. Ad- mission 25 and -PRlNCETOWN U N I T E D CHURCH. Malpeque. suiiday, Feb. lih. service 2.30 P. M. Wednes- dav, February 7th service. Baltic gglwal, 8.00 P. M.s Rev. James C,-055, Minister. DNEW LONDON PRESBl"I'EE- us CHURCHES. - Services. Sun- tiav. February 4th. Geddie Mem- iii-iai 11.00 A. M. Ions River 2-30 p, M. Clifton 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minister. ,(l'l.EARY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada. - REV, W. G. Dickson. B. A.. Minister. we-st Devon at 11 A. M. Blocmnsld .1! 2.30 P. M. o'Lcar,v at 7.30 P. M. Stilidriy School at 10.30 A. M. This is C. G. I. '1'. Sunday and a. special scrvit-e will he held in Bloomfield and O'I.eary by the C. G. f.,T. and their leaders. The theme is: To serve Christ. give thyself." The c. G. I. T. will take the entire ser- l'it'P. rind give the special address. 'rtic,v cordially invite all their friends to worship with them at their special service. Everybody welcome at all services. -v's MEN'S CLUB - Horace liacltarlane was chairman of the i-rguiar weekly meeting of the Suminerside Y's Men's Club held last evening in t-he Olympia Restaurant. The main topic of conversation was the annual radio iiiivtion. A. S. Hopkins was ap- pointed chairma-n of Town solic- itation wiiih Claude Lecky as co- chaiiiman. Ross MacKenzie was appointed chairman of entertain- ment with Fred Dunn as co-chalr- man. Guests of the meeting were Sgt. P. L. Keyes and Cat. Harry Fry of the local R.C.M.P. detach- ment and they showed two films, ”N0l'hh-West, Passage" and "Scar- lrt and Gold.”-S. . .'l'UNERAL AT DUNDAS-The funeral of the later Mrs. Stuart Morison was held yesterday after- noon. services at, the Macliean Funeral Home in Charlottetown were conducwd by Rev. I-l.E.D. Aahford and at Dundas United Church by Mr. A. Brown. Inter- ment was in Dundas Cemetery. Dur- ing the service at the funeral home Mr. Harvey MacPherson song as it solo. "Abide With Me." The hon- orary pallbearers were Mr. Jus- tice George J. Tweedy. Dr. .l.w Macxemie. H.F. Mc.Phee. S.T. Green. Charles Black. The ac- tive pallbearers were. Lorne Wig- rititon. A. Currie. R.T. Matheson. W. E. Agnew. Lloyd Stevenson. Ger- ald Proctor and William Hunter. Personals - Mr. Alton Miller. summerside. who has recently undergone an op- eration in the Prince Coimty Hos- pital is greatly improved in health. - S S'side Curling Club Schedule Siimmerside Curling schedule: Friday-7.00 p. m. P. L. KPYOS vs. I. Nicholson. Sgt. Carr vs. E. P. Foley. :7 Ramsay vs. C. Crockett. Club in F. H. Daley vs. L. H. MacFar- latit- ECG. Offer vs. J. A. Clark. Professional Cards A Opt.D., R.0. OP'I'0METl.lS'I' y Eyes Examined Gluaee Fitted Office lloura: 9 to 12 - I to B and by appointment REGENT 'l'llI:A'l'ltE BLDG. Summer St, Buinlneraide T. Earl Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Coinnieree Building PIIONI III! lain-erlide. P. I. I. I. F. ilntar I. D. OPTOIIITIIIT Oenpleie Vlaaal Analyses OIIDII Ilthl lllALl.llAll'I Iunmuo lanuarcile. P.l.l. y -l'9STPONlD movies with new projector. Central Bedeque I-lull. Friday night, February 2nd at 8 pm. -CLEARANCE SALE. - 2095 of! all goods. Electrical Appliances. dishes, novelties. etc. The Log Cabin, Borden. , -NOIITII TRYON PliE8BY- TEIIIAN CHURCH. service February Mb. 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. Miss Mary A. Mac- Kenzic, Deaconess. -BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - services Sunday. February 4th. Bedequg 1.1 A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, )3. A.. Minister. -ENGAGEMENT -- Mr. and Mrs. John Kaye MacFadyen. Ever- ett. Mass, announce the engage- to George A. M. Burreil, son of Mrs. Margaret Burrell and the late Alex- ander Burreli, Everett, Mass. -FUNERAL YESTERDAY- Funeral services were held yester- day afternoon at the Bowness Funeral Home. Summerside, for the late Mrs. Artemas Carr and were conducted by the Rev. K. G. Sullivan, Minister of Trinity United Church. The pail bearers were Messrs. John Maclnnls. Gordon I-logg, Fred MacDonald. Prank Townsend, George Waite and El- mer Burt. -8 Mount Pleasant and Vicinity Louise Ellis, Summerside. and Miss Shirley Agnetw. Wii-mot, spent the week-end in Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Effie Williams was a visitor to Borden during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Pyke. Mrs. Lottie Brydges, Inverness. is spending I few days with her sister. Mrs. Roderick MacLeod. Mrs. Claude MacArthur and Mrs. Fred MaoArt-hur made a pleasant visit to O'Lee.ry at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ellis. The Young People's Society of the Nazarene Ch-urch met at the MacLeod home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Sterling Moore spent a con- ple of days in Summerslde during the week. Mrs. Geo. W. Robinson and Mrs. Mary ,C. Bail-um spent Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Entma-n, Enmore. Mrs. 'cititoi-ti Bigger. Tyne Val- ley, spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Robin- son. -Mrs. Alfred Essery. St. Elea- nor's, was a visitor to Mount Pleas- ant over the week-end. guest of Miss Margaret Macintosh. Mrs. Fred MacArthur. Linklet- ier. is spending a few days visit- ing relatives and friends in Mount Pleasant and Enmore. Mrs. Edgar Ramsey and children. Summerside, and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Pyke and family, Borden, were vlsiiorai to Mount Pleasant re- cently. Mr.. and Mrs. Daniel Mar.-Leod, Victoria West. were visitors to Mount Pleasant recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Macbeod. Mr. Keith Williams and brother Edgar. left recently for Maine where they are at present em- ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Bailum and Mr. Chesiey Ellis spent Sunday at Bedeque at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gen. 1!. Ba-llum. Mount Pleasant residents are very pleased to welcome back to this community Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth William who have been re- siding in Brae for several months. A large attendance gathered at the Mount Pleasant rink Wednes- dry evening to witness a hockey game between Eilerslie and Len- nox Island players. The game ended with a score 6-3 in favour of Lennox Idand. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Campbell whose marriage took place Jan. l7. Mrs. Camp; bell was the former Min Bauie Wright. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wright. of Mount Pleasant. A mlaQlaneaui mower was held Wednesday evening in la- more hall in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Campbell. Despite the stormy evening a goodly crowd aaunibiod. and a Jolly evening spent in music and dancing. The many beautiful pi-eaents received testify to the popularity of this young couple, and the best wlchea of their many friends follow them on life's Journey. DAlt'i'POll.D, Kent. England - ( ) - Youthful patron: of a at ie house here were naked who- ther they would like to be Tarzan Man. One 14-year-old re- merit of their daughter. Muriel Knv - Death Yesterday of French iilvdr Lady The death occurred. after a ling- ering iiinen. in the Prince County Hospital on February lat of Mrs. William A. Bernard, French River, at the age of 73 years. Although death was not unexpected, news of her passing comes as a great shock in a wide circle of friends. She leaves to mourn besides her aorrowing husband. two sons and two daughters. Mra. Halsey Profitt (Charlotte). Burlington; Mu. James Cole (Myrtle), New London: Walter in San Diego, California; and Fred on the old homestead. One sister, Mrs. E. C. Hiitz, Berwick. NS. and two brothers. William Morrison. Van- couver. and H-uig-h Morrison in Summerside, also survive. The funeral will be held Satur- day morning from her late res- idence at 2:00 o'clock to the Geo- die Memorial Church at New Lon- don. Interment will be in the church cemetery.-5. Enmore and I O O Vicinity Messrs Wallace and James Ncye and Allison Raynor were recent. business visitors to Ctharlottetown. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Ladner, Su-mmertiide were recent visitors to this vicinity. Mrs. Lottie Bridges, Ilnvemess is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Rm".- die Maciieod, Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Ballem, Mt. Pleasant were recent visitors in Bedeque. guests of Mrs. Gewge E. Ballem. - Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Ellis. Nortiiam, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bryant. Mrs. George W. Robinson and Mrs. George Ballcm Mount. Plea- sant spent an afternoon recently at the home of Mrs. Theo. Dimnn. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant and family and Mr. Haveiock Bryant. motored to Port llill recently to visit relatives there. D Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellis, Nor- tham were visiting Mr. John H. Bryant. on Friday. Mr, Gilbert Harper. spent the week-end in Cthariottebotvn ii guest of his sister's Mrs. C. Smith and Mrs. Preston Ellsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ccuison and daughter Sharon, Sii:-rimersid-.-, spent the week-end in Victoria West. The Springhill Womenis Institute held a social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dymerit on Friday nigtht. Miss Nellie Macuennan. Sum- mersde, was a week-end visitor in Victoria West a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacLeiman. Miss Charlene Frost, Springhiil. left recently for Toronto, Ont., where she plans to spend the win- ter. Miss Glen MacArthur, teacher in Harmony spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacArthur, Ariingtcn. The many friend: of Mr. Alex. MacLeod. Victatrla West. regret to hear-that he has been obliged to enter the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Fred MacArthur, Linklettcr is apendin, ; pleasant holiday in this vicinity visiting relatives and friends in apringhiii, Northam and Enmcre. Best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs? Wlfzred Campbell, Mount Pleasant on their recent marriage. Mrs. Campbell is a daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur and family. Mrs, Angus Enman and Mr. Ellis Emrian. Sprlnghiii and Mrs. Fred MacArthur, surnmersldc were recent visltors in 0'Leary. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Eilisand Mr. and Mrs. Blolce Ellis i Mr. and Mrs. William Ballem and family have recently moved to st. iEleanor's. They are occupying Mrs. C. D. MscCallum's house. Mr. Bal- lem is employed on the National Defence at the local R. C. A. F. station. Mrs. Alfred small and young son. Dale. suinmerside were recent visi- tors at the home of Mrs. Smalls gr-andifathetr. Mr. I-Iaveiock Bryant. North llnmore. Friends are pleased to hear that Mr. Smalls health is swadlly improving. He has been a patient in Camp Hill Hospital. Halifax. The Standard first-aid class was held at theghome of Mrs. Sidney lllnmnn on Wednesday night with Mr. Gilbert Harper. IXliiCf'iiCf40T in charge. me following ladies were present. Mrii. Burns MacArthur. Mrs. Thomas MacArthur. Mrs. An- gus MacArthur. Mrs, Gordon Mac- Arthur. Mrs. Chester Yeo. Mrs. Sidney Enlnan. Mrs. Robert Mac- Laurin. Mrs. Allison Raynor. Mrs. Dayfiald MacDonald. Mrs. Milford Noye and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Arthur. llEilSlli6'l'0ll llIliK FRIDAY, FEB. 2 North Shore League Kelvin vs. Freetown Skate After Game SATURDAY, Mill. 8 'Skatlngg1 to 3:- 8 to lo S'side Board Discusses Street Mall Delivery Mr. Fred Bell, the newly elect- ed yuesident of the Summerside Board of Trade presided last. ev- ening at the first meeting held since the annual banquet. The main item of business was the ratification of the slate of com- mttees drawn up previous to the regular meeting by the council of the Board. Mr. J. F. Arnett, speaking on the proposed street mail delivery, said that. he and the members of the committee had met with Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, M. 13., who had stated that apparently there was no doubt that the project would go through. In view. how- ever, of the impending change in the number of street. deliveries daily all across Canada. which will go into effect in March, the com- mittee'was referring the matter back to the Board for their opin- ion as to whether the street de- livery was still desired. The mini- bar of deliveries made after the change becomes effective will be one daily to private houses and two to the business houses. It was the general opinion of the mem- bers present that street delivery was still desirable and Mr. Arnett said that this was a progressive step and should be pressed for now, otherwise this Town might never enjoy the service. Mr. Eric MacKay of the Post Office staff informed the meeting that two representatives of the Postal Department from saixit John. N. B., would be in Summer- side within the next few days to conduct a. survey of the Town in connection with the proposed ser- vice. The meeting went on record as still favoring the inauguration of the street delivery mail service. On motion, the president was authorized to attend as the rep- resentative of . the Summet-side Board, a meeting of the Maritime Board to be held in Mcncton, N. 8.. on Februaiy 5th.-5 Teacher Shortage in iiural Schools TORONTO. Fab. 1 - (CP) - Aimost 200 one-room schools are closed in Canada because there are no teachers to staff them, tr.e Canadian Education Association re-ported Wednesday. In 3,900 other rtiral schools Lne teacher is not fully qualified for the position. the association an- nounced after completing a nat- ional survey. The teacher shortage in urban areas had improved 15 per cent in the last year. Prince Edward Island. New Brunswick. the R0- man Catholic system in Quebec and Alberta reported no shortage in ur-ban elementary and reconn- ary schools. All four have short- agcs in rural schools. The C. E. A. estimated the total shortage of teachers in Canada at 5.856. Teachers not fully qualified were counted as vacancies. Nc-wfoundiiand had most short- agcs wiith 1.330 vacancies. the Que- bec Catholic system 1.200: New Brunswick 712; Manitoba 667; Saskatchewan 606; Nova. Scotia 571: Ontario 308; Alberta l-i7; Quebec Protestant I44; British Coitimibia 100 and Prince Edward Island Ontario's shortage is made up of 82 in elementary schools. 23 in secondary schools and 203 in un- qualified teachers new teaching in rtirai schools. . The number of teachers in train- ing this year is 3,968. compared with 10,971 last year. a drop of almost 20 per cent. Of 193 rural schools closed, 100 are in the Quebec Catholic system. Others are scattered among six. f the other nine provinces. None is closed in Ontario. Saskatchewan or British Columbia. The association said Alberta paid its rpral teachers a median salary of s2.i87. highest in Canada The ioivcst was the Quebec Calh- olic system. 5900 a year, yiguus for Newfoundland were not avail. able. y Median rural teachers salaries in other provinces: Prince Edward Island. Sl.0'l:'i; Nova Scolia 51,300; New Bruns. Wick. H.275: Que-bcc Protestant, 81.200: Ontario 51.813; Manitoba SL800: Saskatchewan 31,650, and British Columbia, 31.900. Typiius Epidemic Reported in Korea WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 - (AP)-.. A f-lillhus epidemic in "serious pro- portions" has broken out among Communist trocps in Korea, an army spokesmtin said today. No flsures were available in reports re- ceived here. Allied forces are in- noculated against the disease. DAR.-ES-SALAAM. Tanganyika. Jan. 31 -tAP) -aMan-eating lions have killed Iilx natives within it few days at Songen in the Sottth- ern Province of Tanganyika, it was reported today. Last Novem. her. a lion credited with 32 ric- tima was trapped. T TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF KENSINGTON M the request of n numbcr of citizens I am offering u a Coun- cillor in the forthcoming election. As I haven't the time to visit any citizens. I am taking this opportun- ity of asking for your support on February 6. ill elected. I will endeavour to do what I think would be in the beat interest: of he citizens and the town without further increase in taxes. Signed :- IEN CHAMPION. he film he would, "becluee Tanan is away from the eiviliaed world.” . . legion To Open First Aid Course In Summergside In connection with the civil de- fence programme. the Burnmersirio branch of the Canadian Legion has initiated a first aid course in sum- merside which will open on next Monday at the Summerstde High school and will run on Monday and Wednesday evenings thereafter from 7.30 to 9.09 o'clock. Qualified instructors will be on hand to conduct the course and all interested should avail themselves of this opportunity to learn first aid. Aside from the possibility mat. the knowledge gained will be used in case of an emergency, the course is invaluable to parents in dealing with accidents around the home.--S Decide;0tig(IIo-up Store Forjside Al: in meeting held last night of the directors of the summerside Co- operative Limited, it was decided that the option held on the former hzirdtvni'r- department of the Small- m.aii Ltd. building -would be taken up and that operation of the new store would begin around the first of March. It could not be learned it the official appointment ed a manager for the store had been made up to the present time. It is tmdorstoud that an exten- sion tviii be built at the rear of the dcpttrtment. presumably to be used for a walk-in refrigerator. -5 New Argyle And Vicinity Miss Ellie Stewart was a recent visitor to the city. Mr. and Mi':olin MacNevln and family were recent visitors to Boiishaw. Miss Isabelle Inman has been confined to her bed for several days with an attack of tonsliitis. Mr. Watson MacNevin. New Haven, was a recent visitor to New Argyle, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacNeil of St. Catiierines were recent visi- tors to New Argyle, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry McNevin. The many friends of .Vlr. Char- lie MacEachern are sorry to hear of his recent illness. Friends are glad to hear that Mr. Douglas MacKlniion is out again lifter his recent iliiiess. The many friends of Mrr. Fr.-ink Smith are glad to see her home tigsiin after her recent acci- dent. All wish her is speedy recov- ery. Ml". Vincent MticKenzie, the teacher of New Argyle School, at.- tended the Burn's concert on Tiitirsrlay evetilnlz. Mrs. John MacKinnon, New Argyle. and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Macxlnnon of Canoe Cove motor- ed to Halifax to attend the hockey game. Several of the Young People attended the service at Canoe Cove Church on Sunday night. where Rev. Donald Nicholson preached a very inspiring sermon. The regular meeting of the New Argyle Y. P. U. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mac- Dougaii with an attendance of seventeen membcirs. The meeting opened by singing the hymn. "Lord I'm Coming Home.” Scripture was then read by Louis Stewart. taken from the fourteenth chapter of St. John. Prayer was then given by Dotty MacDougall. Roll call was answered by t a verse of Scripture. The minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- proved. The liymn. "He Leadeth Me” was then suiig.The new busi- ness was then taken up. Prayer - Hector Darrach. Scripture Ei- lie Stewart. Entertainment -- Mrs. John MacEachern and Mr. John MacNevln and Louis Stewart. Miss Ellie Steivnrt kindly invited the members to her home for next meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by some of the members. The meeting closed by singing ”stnnd Up, Stand Up for Jesus". followed by repeatiml the Mizpnh Benediction. SAl.FDR.D. England - (C?) - The guests at a boarding house in this Lrincashlne town use hed- riing lalielled "Stolen from No. 1 Park Place. Stilfcrd." That's the address of the boarding house. Today 3:30, 7 & 9:15; Richard Travis REGENT 2 - Hus - 2 "SKYLINER" -AND- Til! CARDS All STACKED . . . Willi WIGHSI Cropoud and Vicinity Miss Mary Inman and Miss Ethel Inman have moved to their Char- loctetownDhcme for the remainder of the winter. Mr. Douglas I-Iowatt, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hovt-att, of Crapaud. has taken employment in Chatham. Ontario. Telephone subscribers have miss- ed tihe obliging voice of Crapnzid switchboard; the personable young operator, Miss Doris Martin, has been temporarily confined to her bed. St. John's Social Club held it pre- Lenten pancake social Inst Friday evening in Crapaud Community Hall with President. Mrs. Wrixoii Moore. in charge of preparations at the supper and the recitation that followed. It is reported that Miss Mary Sherren. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Louis sherren. who has been ser- iously ill with pieurlsy, is making progress, and Mrs. Jack Leard. re- cently stricken with pneumonia. has entered the convalescent stage. Mr. Donald Hart. President of Crapaud-Vict.oi'la Board of Trade and Manager of the Batik of Nova Scotin branch at Victoria. pi-e' ed at the annual dinner meetiiv: held in Crtipaud Community Hall on Monday evening. January 29th. A turkey repast. prepared and served by the Women's Institute. followed by educational films. were enlnvecl by some fifty ladies and geiitleiiicii of the two communities. Mr. Elmer; Fail. achelor son of Mr. and Mrs. Cinr Fall. of Cra- paiid, is rectivcring from is serious (pcratlcn at his farni home in Cov- crdnfe. N.B. (suburb of Mom-toiil. Mr. Earl Fall. .1 brother, and Miss Marion Fail. a sister, are visiting lilm in a helpful capacity. Min and Mrs. Willis Judson and Lloyd Fail. Crnpatid, paid a week-end visit to the convalescent. The young girls of St. Jchiiis Jun- for Auxiliary will meet again this coming Saturday afterncon at the ihume of their leader. Mrs, Lcrcy El-I-owatt, and will continue with ltheir present; project. a patcii-vsork iqulit. The older girls of the G.A. twill also meet at the same time at lithe home of Miss Francis Myers icrestmount Farm. where they will lprcceetl with their present badge twnrk, Heme Nursing. under the dir- iewon of M55 Lama Mcvyme, average Sunday attendance at ser- yR'N. vices of 33'."r. Mr. Frank Myers. Superintendent of the S-.indti,v I Crapaud chapter of the Royal Iscarlet Order (the highest degree of the loyal orange Associationl lcpened its annual meeting on the ltruditiciial date of Janiiary 1-ith . in Prince Art-hur Lodge Rooms. The lfD'lnu'ing officers were duly elect.- ;ed and installed for the present lyear: Worshipful Commander. Rev. ,.S.J. Armstrong. Deputy Command- er, Harold Rogerson; Cnniix-itilmt Chaplain. William Wnddeli: Com- panion Scribe. Archie Shaw: Cam- panion Treasurer. Jas. Moore: Cum- canicn Marshal. Hairy Quiglev: Companion, 1st Lecturer. J.V. Moor lcompanion. 2nd Lccttirs-r. Fr i isherrenz Companion. lst. Condu Stafford Leard; Companion. 0- Ccnductoi: Alva Walsh: Companion Herald, Wrixon Moore; Command- er Sentinel, John Gamble. A fine representation of the mem- bership of Prince Arthur I...O.L. 1368. Crapaud. turned out. at. the lodge's annual meeting in the trit- ternai sanctuary: the formal meet- ing was preceded by a friendly sn- cini time and A sumptuous W05" su-pper arranged by Brothers staf- ford Lenrd and William Waddeii and Worshipftii Master Jns. lVIOtilT. Brother Fred Sherren. long- standing member of the order. mn- ducted the election and installa- tion. Worshipful Master Jns. Moore. Recording Secretary Brother Wm Wadtleli. and Treasurer. Brother Stafford Leard. -were re-elect.-d in their respective offices of ti-list and responsibility; Rev. Brother s.J. Armstrong was appointed hv mic to the chaplaincv. Brother Wrixoii Moore to the position of Financial CAMEO THEATRE KENINGTON Fritlny. Snttii'dny- :l.'i Matinee Sntttrday 3:30. in Tlitirsday. and 9:15. See Alan Lndd, Donna Reed grant dramn- "DEYOND GLOIIY" Every woman knows n man who thought he was down and out for thc count. - - - Evcry man rt- membera a woman . . . whose love and courage told him to get HP .and fight once more. A different ;I.ndd in his greatest role. Alan yserinl and News. Saturday 2:30, 7 & 9:15 - Pamela Blake , aid of Crapnud: Mrs. Leroy How- Secretary. Brother Cheater Btorriy to the Ct'.lBlI' of First. Lecturer and Brother Alva Walsh to the Chair of Second Lncturer. Brothers Wendel MBYHOW. Fred Onkes, Lorne Hig- gins, Nelson Molynea-ux and Arthur Sherren were elected committee- men. The sick committee for the ensuing year is comprised of Broth- ers J. V. Moore. Wm. Waddeil and Fred Sharron. Auditors nominated were Brothers Nelson Molyneaux and Rev. S. J. Armstrong. Commendation has been express- ed from time to time of the faith- fulness and zeal of Brother Harry Quisier. of Tryon. who through his long association with the order has come many miles on foot to meet- ings of the Association; it must be said that the venerable brctlit-r would rather walk than ride. These long walks bear fruit in nic-clings because Brotiher "Harry" always en- livens the proceedings l.n the inter- ests of the Order and ,.inevitably proves to be a spring tonic for leth- argic crangenien. In an era of rising building costs. the meeting wisely endorsed a move to increase the insurance on the Orange Hail and its contents. Fra- temai grcetirigs were extended (.7 the members of the sister lodge. Princess Mary L. 0. B.A.. No. 516. and gratiflr-aiion was expressed concerning their co-operation in mutual projects during the past vear. The rmiiinl nit-etiiiz of st. .lnhii's Alleiiraii Clllil'('ll. Crnpaud. was ':ic'd on Vi'edi:es-slay evening. Jnii-iarv 17th.. with a good i'epresenta'.ion of the piirisii present. Thu rciistrtw lion of the present rectory. initiated in 1947. is completed. and only ysl.':-fit) of the total cost of 58.100 rc- nitilnv as a debt: the not cost of the rcctory has been considerably re- duced by the labor of botn men rind WOZll('l1 in the congrezaziaii The Women's Auxiliary, under the l)i'esidcncy of Mrs. Frank Myers rl;ir- itzg the past year. has been i-espriri- sible foi- the dcccraiioii of the in- terlor of the house. The treasurer of the W.A.. Mrs. Thomas Best, re ported the highest receipts of aziv vear since the branch's organization. In addition to the work on the t'cctoi'y. the church spire hai; been rcpziired and painted: the church proper also received two coats of paint in Bergundy red and vtihite. and the stripping and eavestrough- lug were replaced; it section of the church roof was covered with us- phalt roofing and the furnace was set in good order. Treasurer, Fred sherren reported a substantial increase in envelope givirigs and the recbcr. Rev. S.J. Armstrong revealed an increase in School, was visibly pleased iit the sustained attendance at Sunday Schoel and the satisfactory results of the scholars in their Sunday School examinations. The Wardens, treasurer and ves- try, were re-elected as follows: Mr Frank Myers and Mr. Whitfield I-Iowatf. Victoria, wardens: treasur- cr, Mr. Fred Eherren, who coni- plcted his 20th year in this office. vestrymeii: Messrs. Arthur Sher- reii. Ed Shcrren. John IVIECQIII-il'I'ii.' of I-Iamptcn. Wilfred Ferguson of South Melville. Eric Lowther. James Moore and Wrixon Moore of West- inoreiand. and Wllmont MacDon- att is crganist, and Mr. Bud -Le Brach as sexton. The Vestry Clerk for the past year was Mr. Verner Moore who completed his tenth PINE!) 84,600 TORONTO. Feb. 1 - (CP) - Fred G. Hoblitzeil today was fined 34,600 or one year for purchasing securities outside Canada without a Foreign Exchange Control Board permit while I resident of Can- ada. WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 -(APi Attorney-General J. Howard MoGrath today announced a roundup of Chinese aliens in New York City, including a large num- ber believed to be active Corn- muniste. ' DAINLEY AND BIA VIEW . W . . The monthly and annual mean. ing of Darnley and Sea View Aux- iliary was held at the home of Mrs. Artthur Macxay. Jan. 9. The -theme being "God Working Tc- gether With Us". The leader. Mrs. A. E. MacKay, conducted the wor- Sflitp service taken from the mix- sionary monthly, assisted by Mrs. R. Cousins, Mrs. M. Crozier and Mrs. J. Bealrsio. Hymn 571 was suiii;-.. Scripture reading John l:l-I4 read in unison. Prayers were of- fered by Mrs. Jas. Hickey, Mrs. John Beairstn and Leader. Hymn "Blrst Be The Tie That Binds" closed the worship service. The following members had New Ycar i-e1ri.ngs: Mrs. H. Crnzier, Mrs. Jas. Hickey, Mrs. M. Crozzer, ?Mt's. F. Simnicns and Mrs. A. T MacK.'i)'. The business pc:.od ducted by Mrs. Fulton Simmons. Roll call was ansivered by "Til1fliigl'll. on the New Year" by .-cvsn inemb: . Reading of the last an-ti-ual. Not'P:r.i)er and Decem- btr meetings were read and ap- yp:-rived. Annual reports were re- tceived and filled out. Correspond- icnce consisted of a letter from 'Mrs. Guy Pierce re-organizing iBaby Band. letter from Mrs. F. V. Ctitciiffe re-Presbyicrtai at Sum-mersi'de Jan. 23-24. Repoits from the president show- ed a successful year together. Secretary-ti'easui'er gave rcprii-t, stating that 12 meetings with an avera;.:.-. attendance of seven. Mrs. S.-mwnon.-, Mission Band Leader. gave a splendid report on year's work. Mrs. Robert Cousins was appointed chairman for election of officers which resulted in the fol- lowing: President. Mrs. R. S. Cousins Vice-president. Mrs. F. Simnicns Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. H. Crozier Friendship Secretary. Mrs. John Beairsto Literature and Siipply Secretary, Mrs. Fulton Simmons Missionary Monthly Secretary, Mrs. M. Crozler Associate Helpers Mrs. Keir MacKay Press Secretary. Mrs. A. MacKay Cthristian SleW8FdEihlIp Secretary, Mrs .Jas. Hickey Temperance and Mrs. Colin Donald. Mrs. Robert Cousins and Mrs. Fulton Simmons were appointed delegates to the Presbyterial. Friendship Secretary reported six hospital cards. two letters; six cards. 10 treats. Coilection'i'ivas taken and dedicated. Discussion on World Day of Prayer was partly completed. The singing of ist verse of 356 and Benediction clos- ed the meeting. Lunch was served by committee in charge assisted by hostess. Next meeting to be held at home of Mrs. Harry Crozier. iA'3S COH- Secretary, Citizensh ip, year in that office. CAPITOL Today 3:30-7-9:15: Robert Sterling "BUNCO Iiovy an by larle TOWN OF S candidate for Water and will not have time to call , Ting, Summer-aide (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) TODAY '& SATPRDAY - 2 BIG HITS Saturday 2:30-7-9:15 - Jane Dixon in SQUAD" . d Screen nay Joel otuemi in any NAIAIIO mama by count cunt bl” ' ; The 13th Chapter of Superman Today and Saturday I Matinee Only. Etiacnou CARD TO THE ELECTORS OF THE UMMERSIDE At the request of it number of citlzens,'I am a Sewerage Commissioner in the forthcoming civic election. In the short time before election day I will visit as many citizens as possible but there will be many I on and I now solicit their vote. If elected it will be my endeavour to carry out my duties conscientiously and efficiently. LEONCE AIISENAULT.