Achievement D for the ' Leary t-H Calf uh was held last Friday afternoon on 'tha farm of Waldo Phillipa. Mem-I i .. ;y. The Holstein calf exhibit by members of the 0'leary 4-H hers of the club are. left to rtsht. FRONT: Frankie Smsllman. Wendell Shaw. Willard Phhllpa. Calf Club on Achievement Dsyk was of a high standard. Allison Dana Maclfelll. Ellen lsnallmaa. Norma Adams. IACK: Sheldon llfaelaan. Pen ley hd.scNeili. Fenton Shaw. Har- Profltt is shown above explnln- reasons for placing the pure ing to an attentive nudience his bred calves old Macbaass. Eric Phillipe, Elaine Palme I .- H11... in the po:-itiona shown. Photo by P. Week WESTERN GAIIARIJIAN COME TO THE J.A. Enter- tainment and films lrlshtown llall. Friday. Sept. 6th. at it p.m. FREE Church of Scotland. Ser- vices Sept. ilth. Desable 1.30 p. m., Cape Traverse 3.15 p.m. J.S. TAYLOR optometrist will be in Alberton Office this Sat- urday. Sept. 7. RAYMOND Grant optometrist will be in his 'Leary office Sat- urday. septem r 7th. PANTRY sale at Kennedy's store. Kt-nsington Sat.. Sept. 7th at 7.43 pm. in aid of Malpeque liali Co. PANTRY SALE in Iiolman's store, Summerslde. Friday at- ternoon September I at 2:30; Darnley W.l. A NUMBER of list boys wast- ed at the Guardian office Sum- merslde Apply today in person for delivery routes now available. 0'Ll-:All.Y PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services of Divine Worship for Sunday. September ltlt:: West Devon 9.30 a.m.; Bloomfield if a.m.: Bras 1.!) p.m.; 0'Leary 1.30 pm. Rev. J. Haber Kean. Minister .sPltlNG!'lllD United ist church. Rev. ltosa Howard. .A. In. Minister. Olbearg. mm a. m.: Alma I p.m.; ingfield West. 7:! pro. 8.5. as usual Strangers and visitors always welcome THE RIV. lvor Powell. the Man from Wales. world Traveler. and noted Evangelist. will breach In the Central Bedequa United Baptist Church on Sunday Mom- lag ll a.m. Sunday School lo.i.'i a.m. This is a rare opportunity. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. Sun- dly. September 3. 1'1 tall Wor- Illp at no a.m. .nscumpec Sunday School at no p.rn. Wor- ship at 7! pm. All services Iill be conducted by Mr. J.H. Wren. Rev. LI. Sprolsle Mll- Professional Cards c"'”"'d' h'3i..".'i' ii? :.'3.'..i-"'ia".'.'f."i. iii Accountants Bartlett. Minister. IIInIIh.P.l.l. H31 INSURANCE Ln.-aessaraaisss P-POM REGULAR MEETING "Ladies Auxiliary. Kcnsington. Legion Home tonight. 8.30. COME to the "Afternoon tea" in Bcdeque United Church Hall sponsored by C.G.l.T. on Sat- urdny September 1 from 2.30 to 430, ten 35 cents. Also bazaar. BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada. Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith. Minis. ter Services on Sunday. Sept. lith. Albany 9.30 a..m.: Bedeque ll a.m.; Borden 730 p.m. 0'LEARY PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. W.M.S. Thanltoffering service in Bloomfield. Special speaker for Mr. Arnold Wood of 0'Leary was elected President of the West Prince Liberal Association at the annual meeting held in O'Leary Wednesday evening. Mr. Lester E. Wallace. retiring President. occupied the chair. Other officers include secretary. Kenneth Matheson; -vlce-presid- cuts for the First District - Harry Macwilllams. Wilfred Shea, G.R. Leard. and Russell Stewart: Second District vice - president Harris Rogers. Burleigh. Mr. Wood, who expressed his appreciation for the confidence placed in him in his election to the office of presidency. moved. this service will be Rev. Mrs. durins his acceptance speech. a Earl Laird. 'hissionary-nn-fur- lough from lndls. J. Hcber Kean minister. MONTROSE Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services. Sunday. September I: Miminegash 9.30 a.m.; Camp- bellton ll a.m.; Elmsdaie 3 p.m.: Montrose 7.30 p.m. S. S. as us- ual. Rev. N. R. Green. N O R TI! IEDEQUE United Church services for Sunday. Sep tember ilth 0.30 Travellers Rest. ll o'clock North Bedeque 7.301 Freetown. Rev. 5. 6. Walls. Min- ister. MARGATE Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada, Sunday. Sept. 8th. Long River 10 am. Margate ll.30 a.m.. New London 7.30 p.m. Rev. lra Mac- Donald. Minister. Rev. L. Murray. Interim Moderator FINED 8100-A party from Ontario was fined 3100.00 and costs or 30 days for impaired driving in town maglstrate's court at Aiherton yesterday morning. An Alberton resident received a fine of 810.00 and costs or fifteen days for drunk- flIl'5li NEW 1.0 N D ON Pastoral Charge. Presbyterian Church in Canada. Divine service for Sun- TIIC PIESIYTIBIAN Church resolution of appreciation to Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. Q.C., for his many years of service to Prince County and to the Lib- eral Party. The following is the text of Messrs. Vernon Matthews, George Hogs. T.1arle Hickey. Louis Sherry. Joseph storey and Dr. Archibald Macbfurdo. Ac- tive pallbcarers were James R. Murphy. Harry Cannon. Bruce Johnston. Garnet Ross, Ray- mond Jenkins and Keys Hansen. interment took place in the People's Comet y. Busnmerside. PERSONALS I Mr. A.R. Macbure and daugh- ter Evelyn wu-e Labor Day 5 guests at the Macburs home. Brscklsy Pt. Mrs. W.J. Phillips, Fairviaw N.S. is visiting her mother. Mrs. Herbert Champion. Albsrton. Miss Margaret Hardy. ll.N. Charlottetown. is spending a holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hardy. Alberton. Mr. Eddie MacDonald has re- turned to Ottawa. Ontario. after spending his holidays with his rally in Ieaatsgtos. Sub-Lleutneant James Noonaa who has been stationed in Otta- wa for the summer months un- der U.N.T.D. arrived in Sum- rnarside on Friday to spend a few days with his mother. Mrs. Henry Nooaaa Argo street. ' E lit IIOICIY Ilalifar. where he will enter Dalboesie University as a medical stolen. W. Prince Liberals Express Appreciation To Former MP p . ster Carnival. stating that the the resolution: "Resolved that this meeting of the West Prince Liberal Associa- tion express appreciation for the outstanding representation we have had at Ottawa during the past twelve years. through the capable and unremitting efforts of the Liberal member, Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, Q.C. "His achievements have been exceedingly high. not only for West Prince. but for the County and Province generally. "West Prince projects secured by him included boat harbors at Howard's Cove and Skinners Pond; rebuilt wharvea and breakwaters at Tignish. Albert- on. Miminegash and West Point: new public buildings at O'Leary. R.C.M.P. barracks at Alberton: new wharves at Brooks shore and Gordon's Point. reduction of truck rates on car ferry from 965 to approximately to. other leneral benefits secured were ' ,..uc..t insurance for flsherrnen; government insur- ance plan for lobster traps and boats, and countless other ben- cfita. "It is therefore with pride and satisfaction that we order in- scribed in the minutes of this meeting a record of the great accomplishments of Mr. J. Wat- son Mat.-Naught as eounty repre- sentative." The resolution was unanimous- ly adopted as were also resol- utions of confidence in Hon. Louis St.,Laurent. national Lib- eral lender: Hon. Alex Mathe- aon. Premier of Prince Edward Island: Hon. Forrest Phillips, Minister of Welfare; Messrs. Fred C. Ramsay. M.L.A.. and Mr: P.A. Arsenault, M.L.A Resolutions were also adopted expressing loyalty to Her Majes- The Queen. appreciation to for harbour. another urg- ing unemployment insurance for farm help on a ' y basis and also a resolution asking equalization of the tariff on po- atone between U.s.A. and Can- a. The meeting remained to ease- lon until midnight to hear speech- es from Premier Matheson. Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. Q.C.. Messrs. Fred Ramsay and PA. Arsusulth members for First Prince: on. George Ifaexay, Minister of Highways. senator George Iarbour. Hon. Earle MacDonald. provincial secretary g with the exception of one section 4-day camlval for future years. Leary. Resolved that the thanks sf uted to any way to a vary ".1. ttable and indtructlve convent- ion. not forgetting Mrs. Blanche Crockett who so willingly took in the . Dunn. Whereas the appointment of a select standing committee on education last March was large- ly due to the efforts of the Board of Governors of tile P.l:. 1. Teachers Convention and in particular to its executive. ro- solvod that this convention ex- tend a vote of thanks to the board and executive for the for- ward step in the interests of the profession. 9 Whereas the select standing committee on education made specific recommends” for surmounting the crisis in educa- Resolutions Approvdcl By i O'l.oory Teachers Convention 'usedthepresentianguagesarias dstions. resolved that the execu- tive of the P.E.l.'I'.!'. press for a committee is condense funct- ioning in the house until the education needs of the Prlvincs are filled. Whereas many teachers have forgradasl.5.aodl.and have found them unsatisfactory while others have used the ser- ies ” Journeys" and find them very satisfactory be it resolved that the present series be replaced by Language Jour- nsys. Whereas the teachers are re- sponsible for the behaviour d the pupils coming to and going from school, be it resolved that the teachers be relieved of the said rerponslhitity and that the responsibility be invested in the parents and Board of Trustees. Whereas there seems to be a great stead for stassdarlaad tats for use in the different grades. resolved that these be made sv- silabla to teachers requesting them. Be it resolved that the Dept. of Education suppi! free to each school a copy of the "Canada Year Book.". I S'side Trade Board Urges . Immediate Sub-Grading Job The initial fall and winter meeting 1! the Stnmnersidc Board of Trade was held last evening in the Civic Building with the president. Mr. C.R. MacLaggan presiding. The meeting approved a letter to the Minister of Highways. Hon- Georgs MacKsy, requesting that the remaining section of the Sherhrooke highway be sub- graded right away. Sub-grading has been completed between St. Eleanor.s and Travellers Rest east of the Central street inter- section and it is felt this highway should be completely sub-grad- ed now so the entire road will be ready for paving in the spring. Mr. Edgar Cannon reported that approximately 5.000 tour- ists registered at the Rand's Corner Tourist Bureau although unfavorable conditions prevailed Alberion legion Will Sponsor Blood Clinic the held the lb rooms Wednesday mun. n 2"” ma. oftha recent 5 5 buildlnl committee. Plans for Remembrance Day W"... .IMuu.... ttonofafluvoisoathelaglon grounds was approved. The purchase of furniture. pro- anc hot plate and an increase the insurance on the Legion Home were approved at an executive L, t enerai meetlla. President John . Mpttbcws psrealdad. Wreath, Poppy Committee Meets The initial wreath and poppy committee was held on Wednesday evening in the Summerslds Legion l-lorne. lpggmrade Haroldmliarknhiaus was fated camps c man. witlr sub-chairman Robert Clark in charge of wrsstls and Horace Hayes taking charge of poppy sales. Joe Clark was appointed Mr. Cannon received a hearty vote of thanks for the tremend- ous work donn by himself and his committee. Mr. Frank Arnatt. reporting for the civic affairs committee, recommended a letter be sent to the Fire Department request- ing that the blowing of the fire horn each noon hour he discon- tinued due to many complaints publicity chairman. other members of the com- nsittce are George Peters and Jerry Leclair. Groundwork we laid for sale of wreaths. tag days and house- to-house canvass. Chairman Har- old Harkneu stressed the ex- tensive relief work carried on to take on the sponsorship as mi Cross blood donorldriuvie used” c thebavisgspentsometimeintha MISCOUCHE Mr. and Ira. Cynu Pineau of Dorehester, Mass U.l.A. and Mrs. Beatrice Cavaaaugh of c Braintree. llaaa I.l.l.A. and Ira. Prank Arseaault sf Iusnmerafda were recent 4 item to Mlscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. George Wa'sh and son "' T d recently return- ed to their home in Mlscouche. after having spent some time in Montreal. Friends of Bernadette Gaudet of Mlscouche will be glad to know that she has much improved after the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gaudet. BV ROCK "N" ROLL DANCE CIVIC STADIUM SATURDAY NIGHT Pi;-inoe County Hospital. Summer- s e. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry. and family of Mlscouche recant- ly spent some time in U.S.A. vis- iting relatives and friends. Dag:-. an:lMr.s-.dG"erorgI;dBuote I-11 a son an . Mrs. W500 Joseph sane and family of Jam- an MUSIC aca Plains, Mass. U.S.A.recenL ly visited relatives in Mlscouche. ADMISSION 250 Geralda Veno of M1 h re- ccntiy spent some time visiting in Charlottetown. Gerald Steele. who is attending Laval University. Quebec. recent- ly visited in Mlscouche at the home of his parents. Mr. a nd Mrs. Percy Steele. Mrs. Eddie Gallant of Mont- real was a recent visitor to Mls- couche at the home of her par- Ients. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McMil- III. Danny MacNoill recently re- turned to Mlscouche at the home of his snndparcnts. Mr. and Mrs. D.B. MacNeill after hav- NOTICE The regular meeting of the Alberton and West Prince Board of Trade will be held in the Legion Hall, O'Leary, Sept. 11th at 8 o'clock. CYRILRLEARD. by the local branch and the tar- ing visited in St. John. New Seem 3 received. He said he felt that the Department's monthly practise in which the equipment is tested should be sufficient. The sugges- tion was apprnved by resolution. He also greater use of the speed watch in the town in an effort to curb speed- ing especially on Streets running north and south and on Water Btreet on Sunday nights. The superintendent of the Can- adian National Railways. Island Division. Mr. G. ll. Greenotlail. is to be contacted a . 1.. the Notre Dame Street railroad as the bureau was somewhat isolated due to roadwork being carried out in that area. its aim reported on the Lob- profits were not nearly as high as last year. due mainly to horse racing, track and field meet and boat racing. He also recommended the return to a BRITISH FINANCE DELEGATE LONDON (CP) - Psymaster- General Reginald Maudling will fly to Canada late this month for the Commonwealth finance min- isters' conference at Mont Trern- blsnt. Que. The chief British dele- gate will bs Peter Tborneycroft. chancellor of the each er. who will go to Canada after a meet- ing of the World Bank Interna- tional Monetary l"und in Wash- ington. Sept. 24-27. treasurer, Hon. Dougald Mac- Kinnon. Minister of Public Works. Industry. National Re- sources and Fisheries, Mr. H.A. Johnson, president of the East Prince Liberal Association and Mr. Neil Mscbeod. secretary of the East Prince Liberal Associa- crossing which was left in an extremely mush state after worb recently effected re- pairs to the railroad bed. A letter to Mr. R. Rosman. engineer with the Department of Public Works, Charlottetown. regarding the paving of the sec- tions between the storage shed doors and the edge of the Mars ine Wharf where shlpa dock was approved. It is hoped this work can be completed before Oct- ober 15th. The meeting approved a res- olution in which a committee is to attend the A.P.E.C. meeting in Charlottetown on September 14th. At which time they will meet with the Psdcal Minister of Transport. Hon. George Rees. CAMEO IINSINGTON F'ri.. Sat., 1:15-0:11. Matinee Sat. 1 p.m. George Tormby in comedy "IT TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN". never played Remington Regular prices. Also news. tion. s?:'iiE:gii . tiiliuhisiiii REGENT "KANSAS ,. TODAY 8:15-'1--EM SATURDAY 7-0:” RAIDERS" Technicolor Brianbonlevy-Tonycurtis-scottBradyandAudie Murphy u n " I88! JAMIE . EGMONT BAY and MT. CARMEL EXHIBITION VILLAGE. AT ABRAMS SEPT. Ilth Featuring all classes of livestock, poultry. field crops. Domestic Science. fancy work. show- manship and judging competition. C. M. ARSENAULT, Secretary C - SUMMERSIDE TONIGIIT (FRI-3 7:15-0:1 5 SAT. 2-7:15-0:15 competition scores for you SHPIIIAI. OIL 'l'here'a oomgsetitloi when more than 10.000 . men representing more , than 800 oompaniea match their skills in p the search for new on name. Result: more c Canadian oil for i'.l'laore'a oompett'tioss,' when the skilled g workers in each of. Canada's as oil rennos-lee must strive night and day to improve the quality or their products. Result: today's low-ooat. better g-aaolinea. 0 There's competition when Canadafa more than 80.000 service station operators vie for your bnaineaa. Beanlt: prtooa held down. and better service. Competition calls the tune in every phaae of the oil business-in exploration. rennin; and eaten. Roenlt: bottoms to you as the consumer. LIMITID -'( my- .... ...... .. i ll