y . sax. I-53 41....-o 5 I-1 W 3 -0 ea expert aald Tuesday the YORK (AP! - An army dlm 've force which ripped apart on -. aining Brooklyn pier was tcaiued by "a single concentrated Eblalt" more powerful than I (W0 ltonlbomb. I I -f Monday's explosion claimed its '9 will victim Tuesday with the death ”In a hospital of a fourth little boy :who had been watching the big wire that prcceeded the blur. The fnumber injured. mostly spectators iwas 246. , ('ol. Joseph Petrolino. army ord- .nance officer. Wired ""0 "1! Eli? 3 ing hole where 28 Inches of rein-. lfurced concrete and hard.- pine beams once rested on pllmss ml ALBERTON Mr. John Clark, Brooklyn left? Wednesday morning for Torontol where he will spend the wlnlefly i Mrs, John Rnchltird. Albei'i.on.; and her brother-in-law. Mr. Jim?! lGard of Mill River. left Wednesday afternoon for Petitcodiac. Where -they will spend a few dayt R9 mming they will be accompanied, by Mrs. Gard who has been vis- .Iting there. l v The final card party In I series” fiheld during the Autumn at Alber- Mon Curling Club was held Tuesday ";evening when slxy tables were in ,play. In bridge first prizes were 'wun by Mrs. .lll Myrick and :Frank Bryan. Consolation awards qwere presented to Mrs. Graham ;,Bennett and James Hodgson. In .,nuction first prizes were won by vMrs. Norman Hardy and Hilton '.,;Barbour Jr. Consolation awards iiwere presented to Mrs. I".P. Fra- iaer and Vernon Gallant. Hostesses '-'were Mrs. Maurice Perry. Mlji SFred Millman, Mrs. Arthur Wil- kie, Mrs. Vernon Campbell. Ml”!- Heber Ramsay and Mrs. Erskine Campbell. WESTERN I &' 3-7813! NANCE EXPERT, el Off Brooklyn Blast inches In diameter. Concrete. beams and pilings have vanished into the bottom of the bay. "This was a high order detona- tion accompanied by complete combustion." Petrolino said. He expressed doubt that drums of vo-, Iatlle cargo waiting to be shipped could have caused I . FALSE LABELS POSSIBLE "You would have to insert a de- tonator fuse in each container . . to create a single blast, and yet you would not get such an t-ffecl."l he said. "This type of explosiunl would have been caused by a single concentrated blast." As firemen continued pouringldid not amplify. I. Task . Y'S lcavanagh Jr.--himself lifted from til i Page 16. The Guardian Thursday, Dec. 6, 1956 pS'side United W.M.S. Meets The uternoofi Auxiliary of the the Summerslde Trinity United H18. which was a Christmas and Love-Gilt service. in the church Parlor on Tuesday. December 4. The President. Mrs. A.A. Lock- hart. occupied the chair. and Mrs H.D. Smith was pianist. The Aux. iliary had a service of prayer of- fered by Mrs. G.N. Somers, fol- lowed by the repeating of the Lord's Prayer in unison.. Mrs. Lockhart welcomed all present, and expressed sympathy to the members of the family of the late Mrs. John Campbell in the loss of their mother who had been a loyal member. The Presi- dent was in charge of the business session. Mrs. W A. Allen read the minutes of the previous meeting The commuiiily friendship sec retary, Mrs. Albert lluestis. re- waier onto the still-smoking ruins. four different agencies probed the mystery of how the fire began. Foremost am the possible causes being Investigated were sabotage and a spark from a weld- er's torch. it was known that many highly omhustible items were on the pier-paint. lacquer. rubber cement, chemicals and fuels. Fire Commissioner Edward F. his feet and spun around by the fearful explosion - said It was ”wilhin the realm of probability” at some of the cargo bore ”mis- lltiilllllei or fraudulent labels." lie La ........-.... -.--., - vm A --ywvgwaae. MEN soitr srrs Women's Missionary Society of MISS Church held its December meet- of ' in on Thursday. This group held lowed with GUARDIAN Tssui: cos-rmoocs AT WAD- dell Bros. all this week. MALPEQUE Christmas conce Dec. 20th. WAKE your appointment now for Christmas portraits at the Read -.Sfudio. ..BUYING POULTRY daily. at our plant. Monday through 'I'hurs- l -3; day .Waddell Bros, Crapaud. : RAYMOND GRANT Oplomrlrl Members of tlic Summcrside Yls ylllens Cliih RS Hinton. Parker Crockett, and Harry Bishop, are seen above, participating in the ,-igcollection of used or cancelled lstarnps in one of the projects of 'the Smnmerside Yls Mens Club, which acts in conjunction with other Y's Mens Clubs in the achive ment nf a fund-raising idea which originated with Ernest V. Bell of Charlottetown. Mr. Bell. a stamp collector, and lmember of the Charlottetown Y's M Men: Club. organizcd a stamp collection program among Y's stamps. which are then sold to! stamp selling firms. with the pro-i reeds being used to help pay the costs of overseas delegates who at- tend the annual international Y's Mens Convention. Last year the combined efforts of the Y's Mcns Clubs in their stamp collecting realized about 513,000.00 from this project. The three men working in the -above photo are seen as they are com- pleting the sortlng and counting of some 8.400 stamps. Mr. R. S. liinton, Summerside Lawyer and Magistrate. is Chairman of the These stamps Include all kinds and sizes. and are collected for the club by members and by any firm, organization, or Individual who will take time to save the envelopes they receive in the mall no matter how many or how few- The stamps then are mailed or taken directly to Mr. Hinton who meets frequently with other vol- unteer members of the Summer- side Club to prepart the stamps for forwarding to the collection headquarters. lllr. Harry Holman of the Sum- merside Yls Mena Club. is regional i -"H5-It we-yp. 8'11) 1,. in his 0'Leary office, Satur- gday December nth. COME to THE Card party In the Remington Legion Home Ivon- gaored by the Kensingtoa commun- ifty Club. I P.m. R B G U I. A it Thursday night "glance. Kansington Legion Home. pMusIc by Mellowalries Orchestra. Vbanclng from 9.30 - 11.30. Admiss- ion 50 cents. RURAL BEAUTIFICATION So- - Annual business ' Experimental Farm, Friday, De- l-cember 7th, I p.m. LETS Drug Store has an n ally attractive display of Christmas gift wrapping mater- al. See the beautiful ready-made ws and ribbons MOASE JEWEI.l.I-1R8 believe the fundamentals of a retail jew- eller to include an up to date re- pair department. T watch you buy today will need service in the "years to come. ADDIIESDED MEN'S CLUB- : Mr, Heath MacQuarrie was the guest speaker at the regular meet- ing of the men's club of George- Qtown United Church held on Mon- day night. Speaking on the topic, "Security in a World of Tension", be analyzed recent international gdevelopmenls against the back- ,,ground of traditional diplomatic Aprscticeii and principles. Mr Mac- Quarrie was introduced by Rev. - W.A. Paterson. An out of town bguest was Mr. Heath Delaney. 3Charlottetown. ;PisitsoNAis A Mr. and Mrs. Norman M'arWil- Cllllims. Mic: Alire Noonan of Bor- den. and Harold Affleck. Bedeque, arrived home from Halifax. NS, after attending the funeral of the . flute W. A Afflcck. uncle of Mrs,. :M:ii-Williams and Mr. Aflieclr. 1 Professional Cards 2 jg gggggg, Chartered Accountants '1'. lhrlo Hickey Caiiadin Bank of coma: ' Building mmerilh. P. E. . Phone 2 NCE INSU Eu united -:v V044.-a .- .- Mens Clubs everyuhere. who enl- Summerside Y's Menu Stamp Col- chairman of this work in the Mar- lect. tount, and sort all kinds ofllectlon Committee. ltlmc. Photo by Wottoa O'Laary legion Alb , L d- mious. mi: er On 0 I65 Highest peak in the western :Holds Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Oflmary Branch of the Canadian Legion was hold in the" club rooms last Monday evening with the vice-president, Bruce MacNaught in the chair. The-fi- nancial statemcnt showed the branch to be in a very healthy condition. Several members spoke very highly of their late comrade J. Ivan Nicholson. a member of the Alberton Legion. mciitiunlng his sterling oualitli-s of lcadcrship and many attributes of an o'ficcr and a gentleman. (in motion a card ,nf sympathy is to be sent members of his family. hemisphere, Mount Aconcagua in Argentina towers 23,035 feet. Elect Curling Club Officers Mrs. Fred Millman was clcctedl Presidcnt of the Alberton l.adle.n' Curling Club last Friday evening Other officers elected were vice- president, Miss Beth Waugh. Se cretary- Mrs. Herbert Matthews: treasurer. Mrs. Albert Clarke other members of the executive are Mrs. Kay Coilings. Mrs. El- more Macl(ay and Mrs. John Rochford. The entertainment com- mittce is composed of Nlrs. Kay Collings. Mrs. Elmore MacDay and Mrs. John Rochlord. The g'anlt-1 committee compris- Crapaud Theatre FRI. - SAT. 8:30 "OUR MISS BROOKS" A favorite TV and Radio l Following ihc mccting a delici- lmia lunch was SOI'H3d by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Branch. CHEMIST Donald Leslie Simmons who has been awarded a SL500 Canadian Industries Limited fellowship for study towards an M.Sc. degrll In chemistry at Dalhoiisie University. Born in Stimmerside. PEI. Mr. Simmons was granted a B.Sc. de- gree by the Acadia University in I155. The new C-I-I. fellow is mar- ried. His research project involves "aspects of a condensation be- tween unsaturated keynotes a lid Families Move To Alberton Dal-hg recent weeks a number natty dishtrtcta - business . agcment. Terms cash. I Roth Waugh and Mrs. Kay coI- Pl'0Zl'Rmm9 l . tlings. The retiring President. Mrs y John Rorhford, presided over the Eve Amem G319 Gordon' Don Porter meeting. Miss Beth Waugh oc- cupied the chair during the elec- tion of officers. Short subjects a 5 ported I vlaltl. hm viul-t TM N'NInIldin:-. "'33 391 Gilli! hbutsoa. read a letter IIQ-Irlnitaaley Thompson. , misc: ai. '- ...,......,.. WOII ' Trinity United Juurg. Zilnd U. 1R1?AIattar'was also read by In. on. (mm Elna insnsa, "it. t Il0unds of new and used clothing hadbeenacntbymrcgpggzgo supply aecrptary. Strons. reported alaven "la United Church of Canada. Ktiilea. - s SI 311911! was in char of "'9, W0?8llb Itvica on the "His Constant Lamp" and was as- slated by Mrs. ldwin Taylu-. Mr: Walter Lldatone. Mrs. Loman Adaml. Mu. 'l'.B. Paliner.xMrs Lucas Allen. Mrs. William Stevenl 5011. Ind Mrs- Elnelyn MacI(ay. A IOIO . "0 Come All Ye Faithful" was rendered by Mrs. Taylor. A circle of prayer was held. Lovely gifts were received by Mrs. Fre- dcrick Inman and Mrs. Vernon Eetherall. and dedicated by the Wellington Library Observes look Week Book Week was observed in Wel- lington Library with Librarian Mrs John Graham presiding. A supply of new and interesting books were sent out by Provincial Headquar- ters and displays In the front win- dows of the Library. On Thursday Nov. L5th, Miss Lorraine Aisenault. teacher of J Dept of French School brought her pupils in for I visit. They enjoyed qulzz games and received a treat of apples and candy. Miss Arsenault read several Interesting stories to the younger group. On Tuesday. Nov. 20th. pupils of Engllah School. led by their I" pay final tribute to a pi-ominen "'"” died Monday evenlnl. N at funeral was held from the Halifax xM. b W. A. Affleck Laid To Rest In Halifax Persons from many walks of life gathered Thursday mining atl saint Mary's Basilica. Halifax to. s 55-sf: Halifax business man. William A. Ameclt, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alex Affieck. Badeqne. who ovunbar 36th. at the Halifax Infirmary. lie Funeral Home. 134 Qllllllod Bold. at l0:00 a.m. followed by Requiem High Mass at the Basilica. Inter- ment was in Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. Rev. F-J. Carroll officiated at the church and graveside. Pall bearers were Hon. Richard A, Donahoe. Q.C.. M.L.A.: Joseph J, Powell. Q.C.; Frank M. Sands, Keith Bishop. Cyril J. lrunn. and Austin E. Hay?!- Mr. Affleck. who for many years was nesldent of the Thompson- Adams Company Limited, a firm with whom he was connected since the conclusion of World War One. was born at Bcdeque, Prince Ed- ward lsland. and for the past 57 years was a resident of Halifax. A one time manager of the old Orpheus Theatre. Mr- Affieck is credited with bringing the first sound films to Halifax. Gilbert Gaudet of Woodstock. ault were recent visitors at the home of Mi-gand Mrs. Lawrence Peters and Mrs. Bennett Peters at He is noted as one of the found- ers of Gorsehrook Golf Club as well as a charter member of the Waegwoltic Club. Other organi- zations in which he was prominent were Ashburn Golf Club, the Hall- fax Club. the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron. Halifax Council 1097, Knights of Columbus, and the Holy Name Society. He is survived by his wife, the former Dorilda Gastonguay; a daughter, Dorilda. wife of Wing Commander F.W. Hillock, St. Hu- bert, P.Q.: a grandson. William O.M. Hiilock; a brother. Stewart, Bedeque, P.E.I.. and several nieces and one nephew in Prince Edward island. teacher Mrs. Irene A. paid a visit to the Library where they acted a few act play Cinder- ella", after which they were also entertained by quiz: games, book title game: and I ” . They wen served apples and fudge. Mr. Arnold Arsenault. principal of French School brought his class a debate on "which is most in- structivo books or T.V.? .. A very interesting discussion fol- "Books" coming out victorious. Then followed a period of quiz games and the pupils rc- ceived a treat, after which the pupils had an opportunity to read THIS WEEK AT CIVIC - STADIUM TIIUIISDAY 1-5:13-Skating 8:10-Skating FRIDAY 1.30-3-Pre school skate 0:15-MONTAGUI va. ACE! SATURDAY 2:00-4:1!) P.M.-nikatlng l;00-11:00-Moonlight Skate SUNDAY 9:0o1I:00-Skating Club ROYAL BORDE N Thursday 7:15-0:15. George Form- by in the comedy "It's in the All" This show is sponsored by the Burden L. OKL-. CAMEO KENSINGTON the books recommended for their respectlve grades. '”P Q Yes & Os m m x h I . I I I I ..oT you can buy KODAK GIFT OUTFITS ii See IN details in the big Kodgl ad See an about the e-0-I-1 way to buy them on time 1 READ STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP '5! Ella 2 ll- Alhin Gallant of Piusville was in Howlan on Sat. 17. Mr. and Mrs. .l.B. Arsenault had as callers recently Mr- and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. Arsen- ll I .r..v . H ll . if-l E ii i from the Western . recuperating at the Int): -' son and daughter in l& 3;. n"' emu” Pl"”" D"'j5'e tr a party fro- A lilaciai meeting i ,. 0, "mm W" ”'.'-'l' l - Vendor. 4 r.v.s.:.v..:'-;.t.":.rm.....t.- s: w - -- wu- oniieinrin. 1-"mt M" The Qty of Montreal was founded In 1641 by the young French army officer Paul de Cho- medy do Ilalaonneuve. HISTORIC COLLEGE A variety concert and buitet .9 t rgi 2:” Es; E52 Si" all "S? :3 Word has been received by her relatives here that Mrs. Frank Gal- lant of Dorcbester. Mass. has ente S. ed the New Carney hnpsital on Dor- The University of Copenhagen cheater Avenue, for surgery on was founded .It the. caplhl of Wed. NOV. 14. - Dunn '. In lfh. iSOHllllMAll”S SOH.00L I Take: pleasure lnlprgsantlng the following program over Radio Station CJRW this Saturday evening. Dec. Brit. at 1:30 p.in.. . PARADE - 1. itauueen Ellis-Ellerslia-Bideford-Grade - I. Wenddl M”acNeill-Tyne vauq:-om. 5. 9aPlano Solo Vocal Solo I 1 Barry Macliiwen--summerslde Elementary '1. Astrid Millaru-Kelvin Grove-Grade 7.. -Grade 5-Vocal Solo Vocal Solo :1 3. Louise MacLean-Tyne Valley-Grade 1- ' 3. William. Ramsaye-Tyne Valley-Grad. a. Piano Solo Vocal Solo ' 4. Dianne Ramsay-Tyne Valley-Grade 6- I. Betty Colwill-Nortlum-Grade l-Veaa-I I Vocal Solo Solo ' t t I 5. Joan Ann Heffell-st. Mary's Acsdemy- 10. Kathleen Ellis-Ellerslia-lideford-Grade Grade B-Reading 0-Vocal Solo y . S These students will compete in the 1-8 0 INTERSCHOLASTIC QUIZ CONTEST I-.3 C The following school teams who have on man's. School Parade will meet at the Snliilnanldo ' Hldi School this Friday. Dec. 7th. at 5 p.rn. for a sudden death play OHI Sea View - Hamilton - Freato wn - . The two teams winning the afternoon competition will be tho ' Schuri-nan Co. Ltd. and will compete that evening to decide the llkfl. Note to Students-All talent contestants must be on hand at CJRW on Friday evening, at 7:15 p.m. and school quiz teams at 7:-i5.to record program for ' presentation on Saturday vi llhxltil-l(.vN Schurniana school Parade is sponsored and produced by the II. F. lobar-ma; Co. 116.. an I lHUllMAN- classroom Division Competition y ,... LASSROOM DIVISION iiaCova of the I. F. aadlndnllnohaui wis- .Ag night. - x'Q'z l .. lv'ul-.l'.ll'lilli'iN . 3U-Wlllllillll . a public service feature. Wed A Thur-1., 7:15, 9:15 All I.II- alde polica story with Gary Mer- rill as a detective Jan Sterling. It's T HE HUMAN JUNGLE. Bank drawing Wat. Fri. worth possible 800.00. NOTICE store fm'mci'ly . owned by Linus Tl'ainnr,l Tyrone. is now open frirl under new man-l l I General FRANCIS P. l on Thursday, Doc. 6 or. if CARRAGIIER .2-cyan! 'ws HAVE THE KODAK GIFT 96 OIl'l'FI'I' NOTICE Elcclrical SCl'VlCe in the Town of Kensington will be disriiptctl between the hours of 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. weather unfavorable, on the first fine day following. SCALES HYDRO-ELECTRIC CO. LTD X DISCRIIED IN THE NO KODAK AD CAPITO some (umsnsv) 53 ll 13!! -. (IVININO) '1 - nuns!-aaroanss ”?Jw-rl:'ias -- Cdddil.-dblazr-ase a an aaa-t