aiuaanu line the balconies as a speaker at lower .rlght addres- ses their protest meeting -at Warsaw Polytechnic lnstltuta POLISH STUDENTS PROTEST Friday. The demonstration which sgaiim the government bann- iiu of the student newspaper. played a large part in last year's political upheaval in Poland, led to clashes with . ice Wlreplma MDNDON (Cr) l.ula's uipeared in many western news- 9??!- IND UNOUPPOBTID Scans and descending toward a fiery finish in the friction of denser at- mosphere, but a poke:-nan for the US. naval llioratory in Washtnlton said: "ourflgurealustdortsuppart am" The satelllte's radio dgnais died out myste' ' Tuesday night. but they came'bsck after minute a sis-hour period and the navy scientists roorted they were strong and clear on one pass over W Wednesday instead of the original beep - beep, however. they now were getting more of a steady signal. Efforts of a Casnhridge, Mass.. moon watch tech to photograph the satellite this morning were thwarted by cloudy weather. Fourteen telescopes had manned to try to get some pic- tures. A -photograph was taken in Auckland. New Zealand. how- ever. Reports from Auckland, cotpled with the photographic ev- lndicated the Soviet sphere might be wavering slightly in its COIITSC. Fort Churchill in Manitoba re- Prsaident Email LauQilin pro sided last evening at the regular monthly meeting of the R.C.A.F. Wind Association number zoo held in the Sinmnerside club rooms. Reports were received from the various standing com- mittees. Reg the ques tlon of the formation of a ladies -auxiliary of the Wing it was 5 decided that the matter would be deferred until replies were received from various other wind! as to the procedure and the advisability of such a step. An ulmowledgement was re- ceived from the Prince County Hospital thanking the Wing for their donation of 8100.00 -as a member of the Century Clib and advising that the name of the scroll in the lobby of the hos- " :i.... with the matter . WESTERN ” GUARDIAN i.AltGll oak barrels Wad- ddi Bros. g be. aw. AULD will he eb- sat frosn his office October 10th tdjuth. inclusive. btivmo poultery daily. Mon- dw through Thursday. Wad- dell Bros. Crapaud. "ran nuanr Beauty Salon will be closed for holidays from (lctober lat to October ltth. DDT Chicken supper church basement Wellington pariah Thanksgiving Day. October lttii. PANTRY SALE and banner. ditunisy, r tober rain at 7.30 pm. Kennedy's Store Kensing- ton, New lsondon W. A. ' IIIIEIVI Saturday Neverm- er”! for hot chicken slipper and bazaar in Central Bedeqoe kll. ”&GUl.Al THURSDAY nl t dance at the Canadian on &Is. lianaington. Music by the siras.,Danolng from 0:!) am. Admission 50 cents. I! b- It-Rlmltvliindsaturday Sdvenlaei r . or pan sa aLXennsdy's Store, Kensington. Kadnatoa Ladies Aid Prince Junta no-nit-1. I Insunination--- 4-” OTTAWA-Dr. Orvllla Phil- ' .P. lor Prince left by ' for htonctnn anrouta for OIQVC Uahnrllansantary unlit of.dParliasn::-t.' Hg was "Faith! hr - Phillipe apd their three children and dc will travel from Monctoa to .;gtpun bytrsin. "PERSONALS ' luau! friends of Jenkins. St. llleanors. are aar- ry to hear he has entered Prince g County hospital. TbamanyfriendsofMr.llar- vey lernaniare sorrytotiear 'heisapstientinPi-incaoaunty if his recur t.AllwIshhimaQeedy - K i s . Professional Cards -c . Chartered .;..'. Accountants I- &Is I 00. t uses at LL11 Mr. Lester mm Training Of The Retarded Is Discussed The monthly meeting of the West Prince Parent; Associat- ion for retarled children was held in O'l..eary, Friday night. October 4th. The meeting opened with the Association Prayer followed by -the minutes of last months meet- ing read by Mr. Mulligan. Mrs. Eva J. Dennis gave the financial report which is now steadily climbing toward the objective target. Correspondence about the retarded child in the home was read by the President Lloyd Matthews. after which followed a discussion period. It was then suggested that West Prince plan with the P.E.l. As- sociation and the new associat- ion. formed in Surnrnerslde. to hold a Joint meeting some time in November. This was led in to the President to attend the next meeting in " aide. One of the members then moved that the Anociation olr tain a scrap Book and all mem- bers would collect any inform- ation such as reports of other as- oociation meetings. hvo new members from Free- land and Tyne Valley were then sinned II) in the association. The meeting adjourned until the first Friday in November. RETARDATION The child who is mentally re- tarded was discussed as the basis of a report by the U. S. Department of'Bealth. Educat- ion and Welfare. Most children who are ment- ally retarded can be helped to improve and advance. Aitlwuyi a few will have to be completely taken care of all of their lives. many can be trained to take care of own personal needs. CAMEO IINIINGTDN WED. - THURS.-7:1! - I:ll James Stewart. June Allyson'ln "Till l'I'RA'I'ION ITOBY" A M-O-N maaterpiem re-print. A lng true story of Monty agtton, big league baseball 1 I with special help, many can be taught to read a little and to write a little. Tire large major- ity can be prepared to do useful work as adults, many can te- come self-sufficient enough to make their own way in life. This is an encouraging pic- ture. Until rccentiy. the mental- ly retarded were ” right of as hopeless. Too often. the only plan offered to the parents of many of their so-called "slow". or "backward children” was to put them away in an institution and forget about thorn. Today, a great deal is being learned and understood drout children who 'are mentally re tardcd. Parents are becoming less frightened and discouraged by the fact that these children can't be cured. Society is begin- ning to look at what these child- ren can do and what they can be trained for. Experts are provid- ing more and better ways to liel both these children and ther parents. suunrnsinr” TODAY (THURSDAY) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 'X The Unknown' Starring Dean Jagger and Edward Chapman. It kills but cannot be kill- ed. It rises from 2000 miles beneath the earth to melt everything in its path. rrnmav a samnnay The greatest of all adven- tures. "Two Years Bafora.Tha Most" of bylaws it was reported that a copy of the proposed bylaiws would be ready by the next meeting of the Wing tor discuss- ion by the munbers. Reporting for the Air Cadet Committee, Bill l-lickey chain- man, referred to the resignation of st. Murray Shanks and Derek Hughes. He said that the posi- tion of commanding officer was being filled as acting command- ing otficer by Mr. John Leuiy. During the meeting the,mem- Wing would be inscribed on the Sg R.C.A.F. Wing Discusses The I Formation Of Ladies' Group sentstion of I suitable gift to Claude White, a valuable mem- ber ol the Wing, who will shortly move to Ontario to take up resi- dence. Mr. White thanked the F in ft! their gift uni ex- pressed I hope for the continued success of the Wing. Satellite Shows Little Slackening In Its Speed launching roast was said to have been aiserved for a period of two I. sages back to the earth and that the manages are being decoded by electronic brains. ' Pravda said the radio signals from powerful trasiunitters inside the satellite vary according to the tenaperuure outside the alumi- num sphere. The newwwer added that the transmitter might eventually stop either because it has "a limited supply-of electric energy" or be- cause Irnteorlc particles might damage the antennas or pierce the satallite's casing. . MONTREAL Oustiriued from page 17 Quebec Chi) gained 9 cents at 51 and Bellechasse 7 cents at 81. Eastern Mining slid 15 cents to 1.60, a new low. Among western oils, Central Del Rio improved 36 cents at 7.75. The exchanges closi aver- ages show banks up .02 at 46.3, utilities up 0.6 at 131.4, indus- trial: of! .1 at 245.1 (new low). combined up 0.2 at 207.9, papers up 2.58 at 1092.92 and golds up .85 at 69.01. hln his report as oharman of Ab baron-razul Cl.gslNt1s sl'l;'o(lls” t e sponsoring committee of the l t y W "I , Air Cadets Russell Phaneuf said 235;, ;-',i '3; igv ”" 3,, that the present enrollment was am. Mon! .2 in. Na. -nu. T7 cadets. He rqiorted that three genus c Nat :19: 1:: en: 41;. cadets were nominated by the t 3 3" " 5' Tquadron I" flying trninme gndernsnt 22: liugfucar git scholarships. Two scholarships c am, can 421,. 1.... av, were awarded he said, under 31):; grlew sue goyakbanh the regular plan. Sgt. Robert - "H W1 "I ' Holman and runs Drlscoll took 53'” :3, 'i;,f,f"" 13,” their trainrliu at the Moncton ,q..n..... ms 5...: 5; Flying Clti: during the summer. D Brdla as Un aunt in L U I W” I in Dom Tar M Walker in getting his wings. F49 Charles Hickey was chos- en to attend the drill instructors course and Cpl. Ronald MacFar- "3. mg; gwgmg "on, lane attended the senior leaders haul Steel cm Kusneoott sou com-99. 1-ug mponed indjcgged Bars Warner 1196 Monty W suit that the local Air Cadet Squad- g,;;w,,gm 1;” ;t,);f',',';,, 3'; ma was a most successful pro- 5; M... u 5. gm 0. N; 551;, ject and that the annual lnspec- Gen Elee sov. Utd Arcraft sw- tion had been held on June 18th 600439" "W4 Veuam 3” with Grow Captain w.u. Swet- 5;, ';."','l;;,,. "it W"""" " man as the reviewing officer. He expressed the than of the spon- soring committee to G-C 9wet- rnan for his continued interest and help in promoting 'the al- bers of the Wing made a pre-fairs of the Air Cadet Squadron. GRAIN WINNIPEG (OP)-Best activ- ity continuel in flax Wednesday on the Winnipeg Grain Ex- , Dec lay in-us lower 1.1255-ii. Prices for clan two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 Nor um; No. I 1.5-m: No. 1.0193: No. 1 1.5796; No. 3 1.5036: No. 1 l.37!a; No. 5 1.1.506: No. I 1.2m; 1 domestic durum 1.Wi's; No. 1 lmti; No. 8 um. PRODUCE MONTREAL (CF) - AEI'lcul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealers prices to country stations, wooden cases, extra-large 60; large 58; medium 3940; small 29-30; h 35- 36: c 21. Receipts: 306. Butter: Current receipts 5956 fresh-grade creamery prints job price 62V:-635i; fresh wholesale GPA-6i. Cheese: F.0.B. factory, On- tario white 34; colored 34; deliv- ered Monireal, Quebec white 3054:. colored 30l-'s; wholesale On- tario white 35-ls; colored 357.; wholesale Quebec white 31'-2; colored Silt. Potatoes: Quebec 755 l00-i.?5 N3. 75: L35 - L30; New York large 50: 1.75-L85; Quebec l0s .21-22; Quebec 505 .75-86; YB. 10: .22 - .24; N.B. 50s .85-1.00; P.E.I. T5: 1 50. O'LEARY 0rd Sharp of as their recent Mr. and Mrs. Unionvale had. guests, their son and daughter-l l POTATO GROViIERS in-law, Mr. arid Itirs. Al be rt Sharp and daughter, Vicki. of Ellerslie. Friends of Douglas Cornish, are glad to know that be h a a returned to his home in Union- vale after being a patient in the Community Hospital in 0'Leary, following an operation on his knee. The High School in 0'l..eary, has closed for fall vacation. This gives the pupils a chance to pick potatoes. Mrs. Don Campbell of Alber- ton, visited her sister, Mrs. Roy Arbing in Woodstock on Satur- day afternoon. - Friends of Miss Bessie Den- nis, O'Leary. are sorry to near that she is confined to her home vdth virus pneumonia. Dr. and Mrs. William Mae- 'l'liurs,. Oct. 10,1957 run Guardian run 19 I 50th Wedding is Observed In sir. and Mn. Arthur Racers. Cbelton. celebrated their Gold- en Wedding anniversary. on Wednesda, evening Oct. and. The honored couple received their guests in their spacious living room where a three tier decorated wedding cake adorn- ed the tahie with lasers and Sewers. The house was filled to capa- city with relatives and friends, and after congratulations were extended to the Bride and' Groom of fifty years who have retained the honor and good will where they have resided: their daughter, Mrs. Arnold Mathlson read an address and their granddaughter Diana Mc- Ausland presented them with I rocking chair the gift from the Rogers family, and also unwrap- ped and presented a h of individual gifts from fricnds. On behalf of the community of Chelion; Mrs. Edgar Dnull read the address and tiiss Anniversary Clielton They Are Jolly Good Fellows.” Ice Cream and cake was served to the many guests present. After a very pleasant social evening was spent the crowd dispersed thanking Mr. and Mrs. Rogers for their hospitality and wishing them many more yearn d happy wedded life to tether. NOTICE Turkeys for Thanks- giving. Freshly killed or freshly eviscerat- ed. Apply- Alvin Bernard Long River .1 Martin: Oatway pi a mirror and Messrs Fred Clark. and Everett llicKenna a floral couch. Mr. Rogers thanked the community and friends for rem- embering them with such lovely gift: which were very much appreciated. All sang "For ltiurdo and little daughter of Ol- i,l.ctii'y, visited relatives and ;friends in Summerslde, and i Charlottetown. ti Tilrs bonnie Ellis and her sis- fvr, Mrs. Alvin llamniond of 'i'ui'nrtu, (int, are iisiiiii: with relatives and li'll'lldS in Knuts- lord and ()'Lear3'. . MEETING The regular monthly meeting Borden Branch Canadian Legion will be held in Legion Home Fri- day, Oct. 11th at 8 p.m.- Special business. Ladies Auxiliary will meet at same time. ' . See the famous Gray time- This machine was basis. I i ters at work on one of the following famis at any Mr. 'Aden Mulligan, Newton Mr. Albert MacCar'dle, Middleton Heath Howatt and Sons, Tryon P.E.I. conditions and the job it is doing with such a small amount of manpower is fabulous. We have procured three more of these machines for this year and offer them on a first come, first served THE HALL MFG. CO. LTD. Summerside, P.1-11. Snyder potato harves- designed especially for 4 With Alan Ladd and Wm., Bendix. TIIIIIIT 7:15 - I:lI rm-ayuectricstzss 1...... arlnoulaastheofflcial openlngof WaterStreet,Sumrnecside .Tuulay.&tober-15th. lIsssiiIelp'sstals.ladast:s'.lilssII srcsstrastpIIssil'f"l'5""13"I"” F ""t'I'he F Whigaan soft. r thorn” Y tbeatwi favourite bathroom colour scheme by. Canadian Colour Consultant. ' man i Whites Wm" mnzicnigglr-SIyedsnd'abso'lI:b'e;nL Ne? tiirne you're how, led Whig S t t nrmonizcs C batldmrgmug buy--by iarl your bathroom. It nmii colour idea for your b.ti.mom.'coioi;sFyi&i' Tissue. 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