_ V MRS. WRIGHT head of Mount ‘ Hebert orphanage is shown above ‘ receiving a cheque for seventy * five dollars from F-L W. Colotelo, gating mayor of Slemon Park. lighooio'hg 0n is we Jack Walllmsle'y ORPANAGE CHILDREN WILL BENEFIT y. RCAF station Summerside’s sta- tion warrant officer. The dona- tion was made upiof contribu- tions from the RCAF station’s fund, the community council of Slemon Park, and the station’s l Saturday, July 19. 1958 The Guardian Page 3 l {protestant guild. The money is‘ :to be used to buy beach or play- groun equipment for the orphan- age. A»few of the children are sleep on the rig-ht with W0 Walm— s ey. 4-H Club Girls Chosen To Represent P. E. I. At "Ex" l Thirty-eight girls headed back Gallant, Souris; to their homes in various parts of ‘hesoni Prince Edward Island Friday af— St Elizabeth Ma-1 North Milton; L oi S West Royalty ; Anne eele, Miscouche; and Phyllis Moore, ternoon at the close of a 5-day Parker, North Wiltshire. Cllllb girls. Six of them were chosen to represent Prince Ed— ward Island during 4-H Club Week at the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. Miss Theresa MacLeodl super- visor of the Women’s Institute Division of the Department of Agriculture and her staff con— ducted the course which covered various phases of home econo- mics through lectures, discus- sion groups, handicraft sessions and recreation periods. Miss Audrey MacMillan, agricultural reupresentatlive for Queen’s County, conducted the recreation. Miss Doris Anderson, supervis- or of home economics, Voca- tional School, acted as judge in the final competition which re- sulted in the selection of six members of the class to attend National 4-H Club Week at Tor- onto in November. - The girls chosen are: Polly England, West l'tqualty; Louise Special l doz. ‘kirts, course for 4-H garment and food‘ Glen Sounders ls Improving The condition of Glen Saund— ers, nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Saunders, North River Road, who is a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital, is reported to be improving. The boy Was struck by a car coming out‘ of a drive- way, and early reports said that he. had received three cracked ribs, one of which was pressing on his left lung. The accident oc- curred shortly after one o’clock Thursday afternoon. TRAIN DERAILED BRUSSELS (Reuters) —— Five persons were reported killed and many injured Friday when an electric train from Antwerp to Brussels ran off the rails at Vil- MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE and Misses’ Blouses and‘ ‘lhorts Sets. 16 yrs. Clearing at - II‘S, Clearing at HALF PRICE. Group Children‘s Cotton Dresses and .49 and 2.00 each. vorde station near here. Lot Children’s Linen Dusters, * sizes 4 to 14 Sizes 7 to (assorted sizes). Clearing at doz. Teen Skirts, reg. 5.95 and 6.95, caring at $3.00 each. alance Cotton Dresses; sizes 2 to 14x, ' , Jearing at 25 Per Cent Off. _ - ‘ ‘ ‘ SALANCE OF COATS HALF PRICF ‘ F-L W. Colotelllo acting mayor ll of Slemom Park, is shown above' ' presenting a seventy five dollar" RCAF Station Summerside and was made up of donations from the RCAF Station’s fund. The station warrant officer. The money is a which will be TABLE OF GOODS REDUCED - To CLEAR; AT $1.00 THE MISSES HOLMES 8: BRADLEY ' Travelling in the on? I cheque to Sister Mary Camillis, Slemon Park community council, “9.851 to buy beam or p13 nd Keep Sister Superior of the Mount St. and the station Roman Catholic equ’me’“ for “1* Mme- . I i Vincent Orphanage. The presen- Chapel Fund. Looking on is ‘a some 0if the Children are Seen in In EOuCh tation was made on behalf of warrant officer J. Walmsley the the backgrdund. ‘ . Assault Case Sent 2 To Supreme Court A former Montague resident 9.! now living on King Street in _“ Charlottetown was committed to the Supreme Court on a charge I of indecent assault by Magistrate 5 KM. Martin in City Police Court _ yesterday. ' Another Charlottetown man a1- George Street appeared on. a change of being drunk and dis- orderly. He was remanded to Friday, July 25. , A fine of $20 and costs or 10 days was meted out to a City man who was convicted of being drunk and incapable. A resident ofvElm Avenue, convicted of the saine charge, was given a sus pended sentence. A resident of Grand Hotel who had been remanded from July 11 A Charlottetown resident who pleaded guilty to a change of carrying through the City rubbish MANY SEEK HOMES TORONTO (GP) -— Metropoli- tan Toronto housing authority an- nounced Tuesday more than 5,470 familieshave applied to become tenants in four pro osed public housing project‘s‘in omnlo sub- urbs. Applications are being filled out by families at bhe'nalte of 120 a week, with more than 8,100 in- quiries about rental projects. EQUIPPED WITH HEATERS and RADIOS ‘. CANADA "REVIEW; Keep in touch with sports, finance, politics and current events. 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Baler twine. 56.75 h Per bale. Ellis Brothers, Central Royalty. Fl ,Reserve Thursday, July 24th, : for Chicken and Ham supper in ; Saint Charles Hall. ., Dance Mt. Ryan Hall, Married l *3 and single couples. Monday, July A 21. Burke’s Orchestra. ’5 1 Modern old time dancing. Jun- lol‘ Farmers Recreation Centre Overy Tuesday night 9 - 12.30 T .bo'u‘on’s orchestra canteen. :lDon’t miss bingo in St. An- ‘dreWS Hall, Mt. Stewart. Mon- ay 8:30 pm. chickens. Jack- :~ it $15.00 Door Prize. 2 Turkey Supper in Junior Farm- ‘1‘5 Hall. New Glasgow, Julyr23. '_ Proceeds in aid of New Com- lhlmity Medical Centre. i ‘2: Home cooking sale, Saturday , afternoon at Ralph Dawson’s Canteen by Albany Rural W. I. I PVen'ing sale of ice cream, etc. 9‘ 2 Highland Games (1953) at - flldon. August 6th. Sports —— dan- , hug. Meals and refreshments on - grounds. ‘ _i Regular Saturday night dance {St Peter’s Bay Hall. Mariner’s Orchestra, featuring Al Blanch- % ftrd at the piano. {’9 I “Congregational meeting of I: zg'iembers Of St. John’s Church, ’ ‘vrapaud. Tuesday, July 22nd. Discussion re annual picnic." Dance, Gordon Lodge, Monday night, let. Music by Robichaud‘s Orchestra. Old time and modern lancing. Proceeds for charitable ’UI‘Doses. ‘15.. If ‘ Reserve August 6th for Old Pime Fiddling Step-dancing and Singing Contest in St. Mary’s Community Hall So-uris sponsor— Nl by Chepstow and Little Har- bour Unitsof C.W.L. Record Hop tonight at the "You 'Nu-lnn on the North River Road Dancmg 9-12. Admission 35 cents. Canteen Seerce Everyone wel- l n which was not securely tied was fined $2 by the Magistrate._ ~ HALFWAY POINT The Diomede Islands in Bering Strait are about halfway between North America and Siberia. Martin's Garage * 256 QUEEN ST” DIAL 4544 AT NEWS AGENTS I [Only 6d per copy ON SALE EVERY FRIDAY everywhere in‘ the UK. / ening troubles. vouch for it. 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