i m., ~ Summerside Communiogr ' Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 un, .EflisszonLimitod I i. [. Winners in Holman’s June Bride ' FREE CHURCH "of Scotland 7'ProfeSSIOnaI Cards ’ 'I'hreovery, happy brides, the congratulations and their prizes from Mr. Harry Holman, vice president of the firm, on Satur- day morning. , Left to right are, Miss Ger- Contest, Summerside store are seen in front of the huge array of prizes they won, receiving WESTERN GUARDIAN DANCE IN THE BRAE HALL every Monday night. BRAE PARISH PICNIC. Tues- day, July 22nd. ; DANCE, 'Irishtown' Hall, 'Mon-' day, July 7th. Music byrthe Mel- loaires. $2.00 door prize. . ADULT... .POLIO Vaccination Repeat Clinic will be in Borden Mpnday, July 7th. Legion Hall, evening 7:00 to 10:00. ' CAMEO, KENSINGTON Mon- day. Tumay. Bum. only. a . Scotlandvxard drama. Starring Jack Hawkins, DorothyAIison in "The Long Arm.” ~ ' ' Milo. Rev. H. G. VMacKay; Min- ister. FUNERAL SATURDAY ——. The funeral of, the late Mrs. Arthur H. Gallant- was held from her late residence on North Market Street on Saturday to St. Paul’s Church for Requiem Mass at 9.00 o’clock. Rev. Clare MacDonald celebrated the mass and the last rites at the grave were perform- terment was in St. Paul’s Cem- etery. Pallbearers were, Maxime Gallant, Emanuel Gallant, Ben Landry, Donald Campbell, Ed- ‘ward Poirier and John McCarthy. - ALBERTON, ‘ Misses Helen Cleaves and Mar» garet Stone, Waban, Mass, are summer guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Myrick, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Edmond: and their sons, David and Cyril, Moncton, are weekend guests of Mr.gand Mrs. C. R. Leard, ,Al- berton. David will remain as the guest of his grandparents for a Weekday- services. Monday, 10}. 7am. De Sable; Tuesday 7.30mi: Thanksgiving; Thursday 8, p. In: Chartered , ' Aé'counlan'ls T- Earle Hickey & 00. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building ' ' Little Miss Angela DesRoches, ' Alberton, is recovering from a recent operation in the Western Hospital. Miss Belle Wilkie, Charlotte: town, is spending a brief holiday “with her'parents; Mr. and Mrs; Arthur Wilkie, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs.“ ,Eric Murph . ,INSUR-ANCE ‘ ~ v e, -- Auto — Casualty swimmer St. Summerside Detroit, Mich. are visiting t e ’ I . former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Optometrists . Austin Murphyieglbgrtmfi They; are accompan . y r. an ‘E. 12. Mrs. John Shook. also. of Detroit. . p . ., . . . HONE 3287 . (Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter. 13.0.“ Marsala, P.E.I. ,Phone 3116 SMAIlLMAN’S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, I would like. to sincerely thank all those who voted for me in the recent June Bride Contest. Also my thanks to R. T. Holman , B.Sc., 0.D. ' sible. H ' 288 Water ‘Street, summerside‘ ' Mrs, Remand Thomson, :~: Above Mauri aMm’s men's: ,(formenly. Elayne Rayner). . " .e r. n ~ * " ~‘ . ' PHONE 3530 ‘ _' ' " , ' - ‘ 'P“6*°‘“‘"'”"°" REGENT 2 Miami) STUDIO t” “ o. w. suns [Barrister 1 George RLMacMahon. ‘ 255 Water St.. Summerside (Also 'Kensington On Saturdays) Phone Summerside 3551 Monday - Tuesday ‘- "TH!E~ BOSS" § John Payne and William ' Bishop ‘ ATTENTION POULTRY FARMERS We are receiving poultry, at our evisceroting plant every Tuesday until further notice; Paying highest market prices. Poultry pickup service is now available. For further particulars con- « tact— JENKINS BROS. LTD. I Summersido Dial 2167 or 2168 , PULPWOOD ATTENTION RESIDENTS OF PRINCE COUNTY On Monday, July 7, we will open a yard at Alberton to buy four foot rough spruce and fir pulpwood. Further information may be obtained from Winston Currie, Alberton, or by calling this office. BOATES (P. E. I.) LIMITED Charlottetown ed by Rev. Emanuel Richard. In-' WINNERS IN JUNE BRIDE CNTE-ST trude Gillis, now Mrs. Child Iniured At VWest Devon and Mrs. Sta-Til Saturday aftemOon severe scrapes, Unexpectedly The death of Henry Callbeck of Central Bedeque occurred un- expectedly at his home about 7.00 pm. on Saturday At the time-pf his death, Mr. Callback was working around some shrubbeuy in the front yeardtheand had planned to drive mainland yesterday on a brief holiday, Death was due for which he had previously been haspitalized. A native of Bedeque, the late Mr. Callbeck had fanned a short time at Seamletown prior to moving to Charlottetown where he was in the machinery busi- ness for several years before returning to Central Bedeque where he built a new home and associated with the firm of Ralph Callback and Com- The late Mr. Callback ,is' sur- vived by his wife, Annie Green of Central Bedéque, and by two sons and two daughters. Also surviving are his brother, Ralph and three sisters, Jennie, Mrs. - Edison Wright, Central Bed‘eque, at and Mildred and Louise, 1 Edgar Harrison, third place winner, who received well over one million votes; Miss Olive Jelly, now Mrs. William Parker, who was second Four year-old Elizabeth Shir- ley MacLean, daughter of Mr. MacLean of West Devon, w taken to the O’Leary Community Hospital suffering bruises and Central Bedqu to a heart condition, an illness, Monday, July 7, 1958 The Guardian Page 13 In West The search for oil on Prince Ed- ward Island moves into Western Prince County today when the preliminary servey work for the Standard Oil Company of Calif- ornia. gets underway. About fifteen men, three house trailers and a variety of trucks and equipment arrived in Alber- tonduring the weekend. The sudden death of Mrs. Leona Cameron, Wellington, occurred in the Prince County Hospital on Saturday morning. She was. 58 years of age. The deceased, who had been in her usual good .health up to a flaw days ago, entered the Prince County Hospital on Friday for what was apparently a minor operation which she underwent on Saturday morning. The oper- ation was seemingly successful . but she passed away shortly after from what is. believed to be a heart attack. Mrs. Cameron had been teach- ing grade seven at the Summer- side High School for the past several years and news of her passing was learned with great regret by her many friends in Summerside and Wellington as well as by her associates at the school where she was a general with over one and a half million votes; Miss Elayne Rayner, first prize winner, who received more than two million votes; and on the extreme right making the presentations is Mr. Holman, Lorne MoCaull, Central B‘edeque and Adele, Mrs. (Dr.) J. W. Moreside of Charlottetown. The funeral will be held from his late residence on Tuesday. abdomen injuries received when she was struck by a halfdton truck. . The accident occurred when the little girl, who reached Oil Search Crew S’Side High School Teacher Dies After A Brief Illness Prince The nature of the work to be carried out at the present time could not be learned last evening but is expected to take between two to four weeks. An office has been set up in the Burke building on Main Street and the crews are billetted in various places in the town. The trailers are located adjacent to Rix’s Garage. ~ favorite with all. She was the former Leona Ger- trude Cameron, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. David L. Cameron of Wellington. She is survived by two sons, Everett in Summerside and George in Hamilton, Ontario who is. expect- ed home for‘the funeral“; also by two brothers, Philip and John E. of Wellington and two sisters, Mrs. Gus MacNeill of Lot 16 and Sister Mary. Alma stationed at Saint John, N. B. - Her husband George Cameron predeceased her about 30 years ago. The funeral will be held to- morrow (Tuesday) morning from t -A Carleton Siding man, Charles Doull, was taken into custody Sunday by Constable Keith Cham- pion 'of the Summerside Police her late residence to Immacul- ate Conception Church Welling- ton for Requiem High Mass at 9:00 o’clock. Interment will be in the church cemetery. SPEEDY ANIMALS Pronghoms, the only antelope native to North America. are among the fastest of four-legged animals. a e . TRUCK ROLLS, DRIVER UN‘INJURED when the half‘ton truck left the highway and rolled over several times in a hay field. The truck (above) was‘extensively damag. ed, but Doull, the only occupant, escaped with only minor bruises and a bad shaking up. He will appear in Summerside Police Court this morning in connection with the incident. Department, after a wild chase through Summerside streets which ended at North Bedeque PIONEER. AIRMEN , The first Canadian and inter- national. aviation meet was held at Montreal in 1910. FOR SALE! her fourth birthday yesterday, darted across‘the road in front of the truck, driven by Mrs. Muriel Barbour of Alma. Her condition was reported to be slightly improved last night. we Mdn Died On Saturday borne. The sons are Arnold in Char- lottetown and Donald of the RCMP. in Western Canada. The daughters are Jean, Mrs, X'COMM‘UNITY HOSPITAL ' f PICNIC . v' Legion .Grzliitilds. O'Loory WEDNESDAY. JULY 9n. , I. , Startingnt 3:30pm: with a. program of western , and hill billy music by Elaine and Don—Stars of radio and TV Turkey and salad supper beginning _at 4 pm. Adults $1.00; children 500 Bazaar — Games — Swing -- Dancing in the evening. suMMERsInE , [Monday] - Tuesday "Paid mo Game" With Doris Day and John Haiti: Ltd, for making this contest poo-i 1954 FORD [- n. Alex. 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