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    Fri, Sept. 19, 1958

    The Guardian Page 13

    Legionaire

    SUMMERSIDE — The Sum-
    merside Legion. Branch was host
    to the East Prince zone meetiag
    held Wednesday evening at which
    all branches were represented.
    Zone Commander, P.C. Martin,
    of Miscouche presided,

    The new provincial president
    comrade Jack Maclsaac, Borden,
    was in attendance and addressed
    the gathering briefly pledging the
    support of Provincial Command
    to all zones.

    Discussion centered on three
    main topics, legion funerals, a
    veteran’s ward at. Prince County
    Hospital. and legion sponsored
    track and field meets.

    Comrade Roland Philipson told
    the meeting that all deceased vet-
    erans should have grave markers
    of equal distinction. He stated
    that at present veterans without
    ffinancial means were buried un-
    der: the last post and had markers
    which were identified as being
    supplied by the paupers fund. Mr.
    Philipson said this was a dix
    grace; not oily .to the veteran but
    to the legion as well.

    As a result, a committee was
    appointed to draw up a resolu-
    tion regarding this issue to be

    Says Some

    Grave Marks Disgrace

    presented to Provincial Command
    requesting action.
    FAVOUR .WARD

    Comrade Emery Richard ot
    Borden reported that the Prince
    County Hospital authorities were
    in favor of a veterans ward, and
    the matter had been dealt witn
    several times.

    He said however, the depart-
    ment of veterans affairs appeared
    not to be in favor. The hospital
    manager J.M. Logan said he
    would bring the matter up again
    at the next meeting of the -hospi-
    tal board and report back to Mr.
    Richard.

    President of the Summerside
    branch, Comrade Ben Champion,
    asked for greater. effort by each
    branch in organizing track ° and
    field meets, which would be fot-
    lowed by zone and later by Pro-
    vincial meéts. :

    He referred to the $20,000 spent
    this year on the Canadian Legién
    Sports Traiting Program and ad-
    ded that this was only the beginn-

    ing. ©
    Mr. Champion said that each
    branch must sponsor and encour-

    age track and field if the monty
    spent is t6 be of any real benefit.

    | Hogan, MacLean
    Are Chairmen,

    |. SUMMERSIDE—It was announ-

    ced here Thursday that Charles
    Hogan has been appointed gen-
    eral chairman and James Mac-
    Lean has been named. special
    names chairman for the annual
    financial “campaign in Summer-
    side of the P.E.I. Cancer So-
    ciety.

    The announcement was made
    by Bob Schurman, chairman of
    the Prince County unit.

    The general house to house
    campaign will be held Thurs-
    dy, September 25th. -

    Elmsdale Man
    Gets $20 Fine

    SUMMERSIDE — An Elmsdale
    man pleading guilty to a charge
    of being intoxicated in a public
    place was fined $20 and costs in
    Magistrate’s Court here Thursday
    morning.

    An earlier charge of. having
    care and control-of a motor ve-
    hicle while intoxicated was drop-
    ped; when testimony revealed that
    the ear in which the accused had
    been found was the ‘property of!
    another person.

    A Summerside mah charged
    with driving while intoxicated was
    remanded for trial Tuesday.

    son, have returned from a two
    weeks visit to Halifax, where
    they were guests of théir dau-
    ghters and sons.indaw, Mr. and
    Mrs. Mosher and Mrs. Phillip

    LONG ORDEAL OVER
    PORT DALHOUSIE, Ont., Rop-
    es are téfioved from the waist

    of Georgé Mallabar, 48, of St.
    Catharines, Ont., after his .res-

    Tuésday on the old Wellafid Can-
    ali Mr. Mallabar and a cémpan-
    ion Gordon Crowe, 44, had Âąlung
    to a cable under the dam for

    swept into the dam Monday by
    a swift current. Both men were
    admitted to hospital ‘ suffering
    from exposure and hunger.

    cue from beneath a control dam

    30 hours after their boat was

    (CP Wirephoto)

    Island Native Is Named |
    To C.N.R. Position In S’Side

    SUMMERSIDE—A Prince Ed-
    ward Island native has been ap-
    pointed agent for the, Canadian
    Ntiional Railways express de-
    partment at Summerside.

    and Mrs. Mosher accompanied
    the Hendersons enrotite home.
    The Bedeque ‘‘Half Century”
    Club met at ‘the hore of Mrs.
    Louis Muttart, on Monday eve-
    ning, Sept, 8th, The president,
    Mrs. Walter Leard presided.
    Mrs. Muttart read the opening
    poem. Some time was given to
    the matter of ways and means.

    and Mrs, John Hodgin,Lakewood,
    N.B. ‘

    Mrs, Suthefland Cousins’ enters
    tained the mefnbers of Baltic Wo-
    men’s. Institute, at their regulat
    mofithly méeting on Monday eve-
    ning, with the president, Mrs.
    Bruce Crozier presiding. Nine

    vicinity.

    Mr. and’ Mrs. Guy Harris,
    Knutsford, accompanied by Mr.
    and Mrs,, Alvin Hammond, Ches-
    ley, Motoréd to Charlottetown on
    Thursday on business. _ DM

    Mr. and Mrs. Iuey Harris who
    have been vacationing in O’Leary

    Town Council
    Will Discuss
    Fluoridation

    joined the Royal Canadian Navy, ,
    retyrning to CN express in March
    of 1946 as a general clerk at
    Charlottetown.

    He was appointed express 4;

    ihc ha SST cAI nn. 0% ti

    : siesta cas ta ee —_ : . f ; - A members and one visitor were! with their brother and sister-in-

    ‘ He is Arthur V. Tredeniek,| gent at Shelbume, N.S. in 1055. | 0 improving pe ou le} present. After the regular rou- re Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Har| SUMMERSIDE — The touchy
    ey oo agent re P. are ferred to pepsin iy =o - of A well balanced progeanme es was. presented by Mrs. Suther-| ing Monday morning for their | sidered by the Summerside Towa

    DETROIT — Drawing of a five- million-pound thrust engines. The , pounds. Orbiting at 22,300 POS e ale ie succĂ©eds A.M. Robin-| the same capacity n ii eartied: out “end tmuch etjeyed land Cousins and won by Mrs.| home in Lincoln, Maine.

    son. recently promoted to the
    post. of express agent at Char-| Mr. Tredenick’s appointment
    lottetown. lwas announced by Neill Mae-
    Mr. Tredenick entered the ex-|Lellan of Moncton,’ superintend-
    press department service at|ent of the CNR express depart-
    Charlotetown in 1942. In 1944 he| ment “in the Atlantic region.

    R.C.A.F. Association Projects
    Are Described By Official

    SUMMERSIDE—Fit.-Lt. Ross
    R. Rowlands, exectitive assistant
    R.C.A.F, Association. Otawa,
    was the guest speaker last even:
    ing at the opening meeting of
    R.C.A.F. Association (Wing 200).
    Fit..Lt. Rowlands said that he
    was present in the Maritime Pro-
    vinces as the result of a re
    quest made during the’ national
    association cofivention that a fe

    was appointed agent at Pictou. Gordon Cousins. Delicious lunch

    was sefved by the hostess, assis-
    ted by Mrs. William Cousins, CV
    was served by the hostess, and

    a social hour enjoyed’ by all. ~ “O'LEARY

    Mr, Hammond Bowness is to be c
    tulat Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cook re-
    ene i tha pobre turmed ‘to their home in Cape
    : ; ;| Wolfe, after spending the week-
    fr now in Summerside. It would | ena in Halifax, where they were
    be well worth while for visitors | visiting their sthall daughter Ru-
    o this village to take @ look | tnie who is a patient in the hil.
    over thé Bowness flower garden| jrac'., Hospital,
    Mr. Bowness might be called) : .
    the jriower King” of Brinea| tT clon, spent the weeledd
    shown in the United Church here} Mr. and Mrs. Edward Macisaac
    of Wednesday and Thursday | and ay Ontatio, aré spetiding
    their holidays visiting his mother

    évenifigs, September 10th and

    lith. It was very instructive and| Mis. Charles Maclsaac and bro-
    interesting. The presentaton of | ther and siserdn-law, Mir. and
    the film was sponsored by the | Mrs: Raymond Maclsaac, and Mr
    Y.P.U. of the Bedeque United | and Mrs. Wyman Gorfill, Gien-
    ChiiFch. B.Q. | wood.’

    Council three years ago, is ex-
    pected to get a through airing at
    the Council’s October meeting.
    Councillor Dr. H.E, Clark has
    received considerable literature
    on fluoridation of water ‘supplies
    and this will be discussed along
    with the recommendations of pro-
    vincial héajth authorities.
    Fluoridation has received the
    Stipport of the P.E.I. Medical So-
    tiety, P.B,1. Dental Society and
    the P.E.I. Department ‘of Public
    Health.
    Charlottetown’s City Council
    went 6n record earlier this month
    Misses Nancy Campbell, and|48 approvifig fluoridation for the
    Hriea MacNeill, and Harriet | ±ity’s water supplies and has re-
    Smith, Students at Prince of ommended speedy ection on the .
    Wales College, spent the weel- | Matter to the Commission of Sew-
    Ă©n. at’ their homes with their|Âąrs and Water Supply,

    parents, Mrs. Isabelle Campbell;
    Safe Theft Case

    man space station released byj announcement was made at the'a range where the pull of gravity
    Rocketdyne division of North Am- | fall meeting of the American Roc-| woula be slight—the vehicle could
    erican Aviation, Inc., whose sci-| ket Society here Monday. Seven|be used for astronomy solar and
    entists Say could be launched it | feet in diameter and 35 feet long, | ionosphere studies or as a com-
    little more than a year with the} this satellite and its shige munications relay station.

    development now ‘underway of; might weigh as much as 65,00 ; (AP. Wirephoto)

    Says Revised Liquor Laws
    Would Help Tourist Trade

    \ INGONISH, N.S. (CP) — mense and ready rewards,” he
    isher Michael Wardell of Fred-|told delegates to the Union of
    ‘ericton rapped Maritime liquor

    Nova Stotia’ Municipalities ‘here.
    Jaws Thursday night as he pro-

    Mr. Wardeel is editor and pub-
    posed ways of increasing the self- ca 0 of the monthly Atlantic Ad-
    guificiency of the Atlantic re-|vo!

    The next meeting will be held
    on Sept. 22nd, at the home of
    Mrs. Scott MaceMurdo. Lunch

    Mr. and'Mrs. Edgar Smaliman,
    and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Small-
    man, Knutsford, were visitors to
    Charlottetown. They also. attend-
    ed the plowing match held in
    Dundas on Thursday,

    Mr, Alfred Palmer and daugh-
    ters; of redericton, N.B. are
    spending . the week-end with
    friends and relatives in O'Leary.

    The Misses Anne Livingstoné,
    Mary Maéissac and Norma Hor-
    ne, Students in Alberton High
    school, spent the, week-end at
    their respective homes in O'Leary

    The celtbration of the 50th an-
    niveraty of flight, he said, was
    another project which the na-
    tional association is promoting.
    He said that the history of the
    R.C.A.F. written, by Leslie Ro-
    berts, would soon be released
    and that thé national. associa-
    tion was taking anh active part
    if assisting in the dstribution of
    this book:

    have to offer.”

    Mr. Wardell said greater self-
    sufficiency can provide the rem-
    edy for the “continued disability
    in this Yea’ prĂ©dicted in the long-
    fange forecast. of the Gordon com-
    mission.

    Mr, and Mrs. Eric MacNeill, and
    Mr. and Mrs, Milton Smallman,
    O'Leary.

    te and the daily Fredericton
    Gleaner.

    fe
    | GAMMAS MEET—Gamma Hi-
    “Y Club met -Tuesday

    gion.
    “The tourist trade offers im-

    ” ‘WESTERN
    > GUARDIAN

    PANTRY SALE at Kennedys
    , Kensington, Sept 20 at 8
    ‘pm. Sponsored by Margate Mis-
    pon Band,

    ALL Outstanding accounts
    be settled by October 15.
    ‘will be passed over for col-
    on, W.L.. Pelaney, Kensing-,

    1.M.S. RALLY will be held in
    len United Church Saturday
    20th, at 2.30 p. m. Rev. Mr. |

    ‘Dindial a Native of ‘Trinidad
    will be guest speaker.

    ' ADULT POLIO Inoculation Cli-
    tics for 2nd Inoculations at Al-

    berton Women’s Institute Hall

    ‘on Thursday ‘Sept. 18th 6.30 to

    30 p.m. And at Tignish Friday,
    . 19th 6.30 to 9.30 p.m.

    : evening
    ‘at the Y Centre. Acting’ treasur-
    ‘er, Nancy Morrison, reported
    ‘that $42.10 was realized from

    last week’s Y dance. It was

    decided to order High School

    ‘crests to be sold by the Club

    ‘at a future date. Kathryn Lo-
    ‘gan and Arlene Moore volut-
    teered to’ act on this committee.
    “Gamma Club at the Fall Con-

    “ference to be held in Sain John,

    “No less than 55,000,000 Atmer-
    jeans live within motoritig dist-
    ance of the Atlantic o eS.
    But a very large percentage of
    our American friends won’t come
    here to be bullied by our archaic
    and unreasonable drinking laws
    based on prejudice and hatred of
    civil liberty.”

    SPEND $50 MILLION

    Mr. Wardell said. present fig-

    wes indicate 400,000 visitors
    epend $50,000,000 anntially in the
    area, Their spending could be
    boosted 20 times by févising liq-
    uor laws with an accompanying
    imprové ment of entertainment
    anid éultural attractions. ,

    “Tf we, would relinquish our in-
    tolefance about hotel liceri
    and properly cater to the tourist
    trade we would reap a révéenué
    of $1,000,000,000," he said.

    The text of his remarks was.re-
    leased in advance of delivery.

    Mr,.Wardell. said while efforts
    are made for new industries es-
    tablished with the help of federal

    money the Atlantic region and its}

    people can ‘drive on within our
    own competence to create and én-
    large revenue - producing indust-
    ties.”

    Buy Atlantic was one means of
    bringing about a greater degree
    of self-sufficiency.

    “The value of retail sales in the
    Atlantic provinces . . . is $1,200,-
    000,000 a year.” There was a deĂ©-
    ficiency in the Atlantic production
    of livestock and their products of
    $77,000,000 a year. There was a
    lack of Atlantic products because

    “The Gordon report took the
    forees at work within our society
    dufing the past generation and
    projected them into the future: ..

    “Such a method of calculation
    missés one crucial factor. If is
    that new forces may arise to
    take ‘hold of the future and shape

    its ends.” ;
    SHOULD REMIND TORIES
    The publisher said the Atlantic

    ‘provinces have the right arid the

    duty to denand that tle federal
    government implement all the

    pledges made by Progréssive Con-

    servative candidates during the
    election campaign. SRE
    Special adjustment grants and
    development of Atlantic. power
    had been provided as promised.
    The pledge of a Canadian coast
    gitard Wad. been shelved. :
    Four others had. been pigeon-
    holed: A national program to de-
    velop resources, industrial decen-
    tralization, a freight rate adjust-
    ment and federal capital assist-
    ace to enlarge the basic econ-

    my.

    “Ts it that the divi servants
    rule supreme and won't allow our
    legislators to carry out their

    tpledges?” he asked. “If so, we

    have a right to know it.”
    NEED RATES ACTION

    Mr: Wardell said the freight
    rate situation “‘cries for action.”
    The only redeeming factor about
    the. railways’ demand for. further
    boosts is “that the tremendous
    new burden of freight will act as
    the equivalent of a protective tar-
    iff against.goods coming in to our

    presentative of the national éx
    ecutive visit the Maritimes aiid
    outline the aims and ideals of
    the association for the benefit
    — the members of the different
    wings in the Maritimes.

    In his very instructive address
    he traced the origin and devel-
    opment of the R.C.A.F. Associa-
    tion and told how mémbefship
    was sustained. He said that there
    iad been a very: definite gain
    in membership. over the previous
    year and that the objective in-
    crease in menibership this year
    was 2,000. over last year which
    Stands: at 10,000; :

    He éfumerated the projects
    with which the association was
    éoncertied afid spoke of thé over-
    all project. the Air Cadet move-
    ment of which there are at pré-
    sent 41 squadrons he said, now
    being sponsored by various wings
    across’ the Dominion.

    “R.C.A.F. Wing Associations
    all across Canada’ he stated.
    “are associating themselves with
    matters that are of benefit to
    tty community in general’.
    T7> Summerside Wing was
    honored last: night by the at-
    tendance of Group Captain-J.E.
    Creeper Officer commanding
    RCAF. Station Summerside.
    He congratulated Fit.-Lt. Row-
    lands on the fine presentation
    he fad madé and he brotght
    the members up to date on planes
    which aré being considered in
    this province for the observance
    of the 50th aniversary of flight
    which will bé held in Febru-
    ary. 1959.

    ~The president of thé Wing,
    Mr, Norman Hogg, presided at
    last fight’s meeting which was
    followed by a most enjoyable
    lobster supper catered to by
    Captain Lester Beck.

    S

    Little Leaguers
    Y's Men Guests

    SUMMERSIDE — Two Little
    League ball teams were the hon-
    oured guests at the regular sup-
    per meeting of the Y’s Men’s
    Club held in the Y° Centre on
    Green Street last night.

    The Y’s man sponsored teams
    were playoff winners in their re-
    sepetive leagues and during the
    evening the young captains of the
    team were presented with the
    trophys won by their teams, and

    and friends in Miscouche and
    Summerside.
    Mr. and Mrs., Cy LeClair of

    Maine, U.S.A were recent visi-

    tors t0 Miscouche, at the home
    of Mr. and Mrs. Phil LeClair.
    Mrs. Alex Gallant, Wellington,
    recently visited in Miscouche at
    the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.H.
    Gallant,

    Friends of Ivan LeClair will

    tly entered the Prince County Hos
    pital, Summerside, where he will
    teceive treatment. :

    Delma Poirier St. Nicholas, re-
    cently entered the Charlottetown

    be sorry to know that he recen- |,
    -on Monday for Boston, after spen-

    KENSINGTON

    Miss Marlene Paynter, Miss
    Sandra Jardine of Freetown, Miss
    Janet Mann, Indiag River, Miss
    Lois. Murphy,. Sea View, and
    Miss Marjorie Riley, Bzltic, are
    athong the student fuses etrol-
    led. at the Prince County Hospi-
    tal School of Nursing; for the
    comifis year. :
    Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heller and
    soit Clive, have returned to Port
    Elgin, after spending \the week-
    end. in Malpeque, the guests of
    Mr. and Mrs, Eric Grant and
    family. On Sunday morning, Mr.
    Héller assisted in the morning
    service at. Princetown United
    Church. Mr. Heller is the pastor
    at Port Elgin Charge.

    His many friends will regret to
    learn Mr, John McGilvary, Bal-
    tic, is a patient in the Prince
    County Hospital. All trust for his
    spdedy recovery. . j
    Mrs. Erie Grant, accompanied
    by her two*children William and
    Peggy, have returned to Sack-
    ville, N.B., after spending the
    summer months at Malpeque
    Mansé, where Mr. Grant is Pas-
    tor for Princetown United Church.
    They were accompanied to Sack-
    ville on Tuesday by Mr. Grant.
    Miss Lila MacLeod, R.N. left

    ding a most enjoyable holiday

    ‘with her brother, Neil McLeod,

    Baltic, and other relatives.
    Mr.-and Mrs, Keir Duggan,

    after

    Mrs.

    Royal.
    Miss Doris Shaw, Pictou, spent

    a few days visiting at the home

    Miss Jean Rngland, RN: has re-
    turned to her duties in Montreal,
    spending the
    months with her parents, Mr: and
    Mrs. R.L. England and family,
    Springfield West. =
    Mr. Amos Harris, Attleboro,
    Mass., is spending some time vis-
    iting. his brothers ahd’ sister,
    Messrs Harty and Trueniah Hat-
    ris and Mrs. John Pate, O’Leary,
    also Mrs, Marty Dut A
    Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cardw
    returned to their home in Halifax,
    after spenditig an enjoyable week
    end with their parents, Mr. and
    Mrs. Robert England and family,
    Sprifgfield West.
    ‘Mr. Dan McAleer, Toronto, is
    Mary

    summer

    Dunbar, Alta:

    visiting his mother Mrs.
    McAleer, Brae: He also visited
    Miss Annie Campbell at
    Ellis’ tourist home in 0”
    Mrs. Grace Baird, River He-
    bert, N.S. is spending a few
    days visiting at the home of Rev.
    Ross and Mrs. Howard and fam-
    ily, O’Leary.
    Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dumville
    and daughter Myrna, from Ger-
    many, who have been visiting re-
    latives and friends in O’Leary and
    West Point, are leaving shortly
    for Petawawa, Ont. Mr. Dumbille
    was stationed with the R.C.A.F.
    in Germany.
    Mr. and Mrs. Louis Briggs and
    daughter, Margaret, Oceanside
    California, are. visiting Mr. and
    Preston Thompson,

    Mrs.

    Mt.

    ‘Leary. | Mr. afd Mrs: Alvin -

    Miss Georgina Yeo and Miss
    Barbara MacNeill, of the Prince
    County Hospital Nursing School,
    Summerside, spent the week-end
    at their homes in O’Leary, with
    their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wal-
    lace Yeo, and Mx, and Mrs. Clau-
    de MacNeill. f
    .Friends of Mr. Percy Sentner,
    O’LĂ©ary; are very sorry: te hear
    that he is a patient in the Com-
    munity hospital, All hopé /fot a
    speedy recovery.

    Mrs. Arthur Harris, O’Leary,
    returned to her home after spetd-
    ing the past month with her dau
    og atid son-in-law; Mr. and

    irs. Harold Ashley, Alberton.
    Mrs. Harris is much improved in
    health. :

    and

    .Mr. and Mrs, Guy Harris

    son, Knutsford, acco:
    Ontario, were visitors to -Char-

    ‘lottetown recently.

    Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Hammond
    and daughter Marjorie, left Sun-
    day morning for their home
    in Chesley, Ontario. They were
    accompanied by Mrs. Hammonds
    parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Har-
    ris, O’Leary, who plans to visit
    friends and relatives there.

    « Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Clough of
    Summerside, spent a week visit-
    ing with Mrs. Clough’s parents,
    Mr. and Mrs. Stanfort Lochart

    Friends in O’Leary were
    shocked and saddened when
    they heard of the sudden passing
    of Dr. John R, Cunningham in
    Summerside, on Thursday, . Sep-
    tember 11th. ‘ ;

    Is Adjourned | :

    SUMMERSIDE — Only one wit-
    ness was at Magistrate’s Court
    Thursday in the preliminary hear-
    ing of Gerald DesRoche of Toron-
    to, charged with the theft of $60
    and a safe from the store of J.P.
    Gaudet Estate, Richmond. The
    case Was adjourned to Sept. 28rd.
    The witness, Everett Cameron,
    manager of the ‘store, testified
    ews safe had not been recov-

    Lawrence Brown of Toronto is
    faéing a similar charge,

    J. Watson MacNaught, Q.C.,, is
    defence counsel D.O. Stewart,
    ig Crown Prosecutor.

    KHRUSHCHEV PLAYS HOST

    MOSCOW (CP) — Chinese Am-
    bassador Liu Hsiao was a guest
    of Nikita Khrushchev at the So-
    ivet premier’s vacation villa in
    Crimea Tuesday night. The Soviet
    news agency Tass reported they
    had a friendly conversation, then
    Liu and his wife dined with
    Khrushchev and his family.

    Crapaud Theatre
    Friday 8:30 p.m.
    Saturday 7:15 & 9:15 p.m.
    “Whispering Smith”
    Starring: Allan Ladd, Rob-

    area from outside.”
    He said that? for “a wide var-
    jety of our needs” large doses of

    people did not ask for them.
    SEES “RICH REWARD”
    “Tf every one of us would do

    they in turn presented the tro-
    phies to president George Key for

    School of Nursing.
    * On Wednesday morning, a very

    Kensington, and. Mr. and Mrs.

    of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Frizzel,
    Robert Cousins, Balitc, have been

    ert Preston and Brenda
    Springfield West.

    Marshall. Also short sub-

    Miss Grace Baird, River Her-
    bert, N.S, is spending some time

    -NB., on Thanksgiving week-end.
    _ me Marjorie Ireland. Joan Par-

    ; : satebioplng. pretty wedding took place in St.|on a most enjoyable trip to Tor-| Mrs. Ernest MacPherson, Dun-| with Rev. and Mrs. Ross Howard, | jects.. shies
    / fe and Joan Ramsay. our utmost to buy Atlantic, if or-| capital are needed. Industrial de-| Other guests at the meeting|John the Baptist Church, Mis- | onto, Ontario. blane, is spending some time with | O'Leary. «

    ganized drives to that end were velopment corporations based on|were Alexander. Campbell of| couche, when Norma DesRoches Mr. James Cousins, Baltic, and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.| Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 7 :

    promoted by the municipalities|those in operation in New Eng-| Summerside, Allan Palmer of the became the bride of Walter Arse- | Mr. Lorne Campbell, Sea View,| and Mrs. Leon Hatchard and fam-

    Matthews, O’Leary, are pleased
    to hear that their little son has
    returned to his home in O’Leary,

    land were needed: in this area.
    “They would require federal
    aid,’ Mr. Wardell said. “We

    we should reap a rich reward.
    “Why not make this Christmas
    an Atlantic Christmas?” he

    Department of Agriculture, and
    Lloyd Grant. of the centennial
    Club in Charlottetown.

    ault. They were attended by Lor-
    raine Gaudet and Cyril Arsenault
    Jr.

    ily, Moncton.
    Mr. Reginald MacDonald, Tra-
    cadie, is in O’leary relieving Mr.

    were motorists to Halifax, N.S.
    over the weekend.

    PERSONALS —

    Ross Campbell fwin son of Mr.
    tid Mrs. Harold Campbell,

    *

    home of hig grandparents,
    and Mrs, Ray .Campbell, Central

    the Prince County Hospital

    Chelton, is convalescing at _

    ue after being a patient in
    with

    + __ Optometrists

    Phone Summerside 3551
    Water St. Summerside

    asked. He suggested an exchange
    of ‘gifts made in the region would
    be ‘good for those at home and
    better still for friends outside the
    Atlantic area: A reminder and

    should press for it. We should
    drive .for new industries, great
    and small, to be established with
    the hélp of federal funds. No less
    was promised and no less can

    Rev. and Mrs. Robert Crooks,
    Elmsdale, have as_ their wel-

    Mr. Lloyd Gaudet, one of the

    teachers at Alberton High

    O’Routke assisted in
    and Mrs.

    Mrs.
    opening the gifts
    Murphy arranged them- The ac-

    capital. WAS
    granted Jordanian nationality.

    Ken Bell of the Summerside
    Electric Light Department, was
    welcomed as a new member! /

    The meeting was chaired by
    Frank Cameron. The song leader

    home of Mrs. Webb’s parents, Mr.
    and Mrs. John Small.
    A bridal shower was recently

    A bingo was recently held in
    the parish hall, Miscouche. This
    bingo was sponsored by the Ca-
    tholic Women’s League.

    Mr. and Mrs. George Walsh,

    N.B., were recent visitors at the
    home of Rev. Ernest and Mrs.
    Weeks. They were accompanied

    spent some time visiting relatives

    Mr. and Mrs. George Hender-

    Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ge
    Miss Chrisanna and Heather Mac-
    Leod, have returned to Dartmouth
    N.S. after spending a few days
    visiting with friends in Baltic.

    Mr. and Mrs. Albany Palmer

    thew’s brother John’
    Mr. George Semple underwent
    an operation in the Prince Coun-

    Upton Seaman, Station agent, for
    the next couple of weeks, while
    Mr. Seaton is on his holidays.

    Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hammond
    and daughter Marjorie, Cheley,

    family will enjoy. Starring Dor-
    othy McGuire and Fess Parker.

    after being an accident patient
    in. the Travellion Hospital Hali-
    fax. His condition is reported
    much improved.

    C’s po kel tect attics Sh fe ait De 16c

    Brown, who had been visiting Mr

    SUMMERSIDE

    i : tigement of what wel|be accepted.” wag Ross MacKenzie. The fines| Miscouche, tecently motored to and two sons Barry and Grant, Ont., are spending their holidays
    —: pineal were levied by Charlie Ballem. | Charlottetown to visit their dau-|have returned to Saint John, | visiting their parents, Mr. and EGG PRICES : :
    Professional Cards School, was also a guest. ghter Nina, who is a patient in|N.B. after spending a few days| Mrs. John Harris, Knutsford, and wy Friday - Saturday
    iti ALBERTON The evenifig was pleasantly MISCOU CHE the hospital. ; recently in Norboro, the guest, of | other relatives and friends in the]. at Matinee Saturday 2 p.m.
    Chartered call wah: Mid sca tp fhe wena es roth eA era poe renal tiger age ati non pag ! :
    ee ar . G M. Donald, a S by the young ladies. couche, i nie
    i. tants bod sls ee tect were served by the young Mrs. Stewart Dollinger and|and friends in Bloomfield. D.M.| Island by Mra, Palmer s mother, : iui Se W. H. BURNS ‘THE BLACK
    ao Alberton, are visiting Dr. and| Miss Noreen Gillis, of Central Helen Gillis of Los Angles, Oal- st a, ony sil Pansies Cc A mM E © ; M alpequs P ATCH”
    ' T. Earle Hickey & Co. S. K. Donald, Moncton, N. | Kildare, who is to be an early | ifornia, recently arrived in Mis- BEDEQUE N erecetogs Be > Ata ety a
    i Pee. S. Te : » ℱ- | autumn bride was tendered a|couche, and ate guests of Mrs. with her daughter, Mrs. "Const Se
    aie ee B. miscellaneous shower in Alber-| Picton Brown. Barbour and Mr. Barbour of Tor- ensington _ Sept. 19 & 20 George Montgomery and
    : : : $ ry { , it ‘ a 3 5 .
    * Summerside, P.E.. Phone 2235| rs, Alfred MacLeod, pag? tage ag et pried one ae gers Pog pga ee dcenie de Medora 5 o Mr. and Mrs. Neil. Mathews and iaont dihe ei A ar 3:39 A Large 49c a
    INSURANCE es ori ogi po vetbet Joseph O'Rourke and Mrs. Wil-| where she has entered the, Char- | recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.|daughter Nancy, have returned|) im, Admission Matinee 0c & eat pad disteaneasiei seks ss
    oe fractute.” tet h Wednesday | bert. Murphy. Dainty pink and | lottetown School of Nursing. Arthur Murray, this village. to Toronto, after spending a most! 49." Hyening 30c & 50c. A Medium ..cccoees 31C
    E. Ellis & Son Limited | she fell at poe a. patient in | white decorations were featured | Rev. and Mrs. C.S. Webb and| Mrs. Eunice Whiteside Albers, | enjoyable visit with Mr. and Mrs.|" ‘The show we've been waiting|A Small ......s.... 20c
    _ Fire — Auto — Casualty hegh ord Hospital in the hall and on the basket in| children Sandra, and Kenneth, re-| Port Angeles, Washington, and | Edgar Mathews, Baltic. They|ig. “QLD YELLER” in techni- mn =
    ) Summer St. Summerside the Western Bien which the gifts were presented. | cently visited in Miscouche at the Mrs. Fred Sagee, Frederiction,| were accompanied by Mrs. Ma- color, a thrilling story the whole S cessscidecstsves Cc

    5 i 1 Mac- , ;
    ti E. E, Parkman De Bie upduey, NS. companying verses were read | peld in the parish hall in honor of | by Miss Elizabeth Richardson, |ty Hospital on Friday. All hope Friday - Saturday
    hy Opt. D., R.0. ee : by Miss Marie Gaudet. Norma DesRoches and Walter | also of Fredericton. These visit-| for his speedy recovery. ’
    : PHONE 3287 . Last Friday evening Miss| Miss Gillis’ fiance, Mr. John | Arsenault. A good crowd, attend-| ors were on a brief trip to points) Mrs. William H, Brown and “WINGS OF
    Summer st. Summerside Janet Profit and her brother, | Fox, expressed their thanks for| eq and many useful gifts were|of interest in the province. children Heather, Helen and DEDI C ATI ON SERVICE
    B. F. Hunter, 8.0 Larry, entertained at the home | the many beautiful gifts and | received. Mrs. William Mann, the former | Gary, have returned to their HAWK! oe!
    erside P.E.I "Phone 3116 | of their parents, Mr. and Hy a good wishes. The Miscouche sub-division of Mes. Roy Dorling SS pene hae in Loree radi ies
    a [AN’S B fit, Alberton, in honor the Catholic Women’s League re-| N.B., a . Petersburg, Flori ing a iw Mr. a: hs ee : : os
    )_SMALLMAN’S BUILDING _ J. Ge oliver who will be leav- GETS SENIOR POST cently held their monthly meet-| was a recent visitor wilh friends a are per, Rothesay. M Dedication Service of St. Peter’s Church, Seven Van Heflin and Julie
    ing next week for Fredericton, ‘MAN di <)-| ing in one of the convent class-| in this village. Mrs. Mann. was) B. ile*there they attened the :
    ‘ Photographers NB. to become a student at the eae eT ey ap-|rooms. Mrs. Harold Perry pre-| recently married in Detroit, Mic-| Rothesay Highland Games with Mile Bay, Sunday, September 21st at 3.00 o’clock dams
    > THE READ STUDIO University of New Brunswick. fr a Gen, Bahadin Nuri, for-| sided. higan, having first met Mr.|Heather aged 8 years, placing After cutie Giese snnehi Will he. curve ta “RIDE THE HIGH
    ‘ ROIS Dhkadd SEARS Assisting the host, aa avert Sier tradi ambassador io: Am-| Mr. and Mrs. Rene DesRoches | Mann 26 years ago in Sackville, ae in a wren en pee Dedi will . x
    i were Jean, and of *? |man, to a senior position i of U.S.A recently visited in Mis-| N.B. ond place i - ‘a Pacech tak i ,
    Barrister Bertha ame ar erie echeiny Ei tae ee orn Nee couche at the home of Mr. and| Five children were bagtines a bas, Le Helen abcd git yard, members of the clergy in Paroc Hou IRON
    Lona Hunter and vom ee nigh |W ssador | t the ti Mr. Ernest DesRoches. the morning service in the Unit-| placed first in the sword dance.) y nop “ll be served to other visitors in the
    George R. MacMahon, The: guests were some oe TE a en, bed pitied Emmett and Faye Williams re-|ed Church. here on Sept. 7th.| and second in the Seann Truib- mnches. Ww Don Taylor and Sally
    „ , , LL.B. school friends from ities. instructions to return to the Iraqi | cently returned to their home in| Rev. G.A. Cowper-Smith officia-|bas. They were accompanied Hall t arrest
    ; ino Kensington on Saturdays) | and surrounding | one of He subsequently Toronto, Ontario, after having | ted. home to the Island by Mr. John -

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