MAKE ISLAND Fl x Filming "Island Romance.” I ber in Charlottetown for I touch National Film Board crew make of I nlism. use of the Confederation Cham- LEFT Cameraman John Fos- LM ROMANCE ' " tor. director Don Ginsberg. tliel hero Danny MacDonald of Pic- tou. the heroine Iris Krangle of Toronto. light and sound tech- nicians make I retake. Guardian Photo. Gentleman Jim Kelly stole the show at the Civic Stadium wres:l- .ng card last night putting on an exhibition of wrestling tricks which had never been equalled iii any of the Summe side Cards. lie scented the equal of Carpen- tier in acrobatic agility and his ieper.oire of tricks was more varied Ind spectacular. He de- feated Garry Johnson in 25.15. The midgets were much below the quality of midgets seen in Surnmerslde previously. antics Jim Kelly Steals Show At Summerside Last Night 'of the midget referee, saving the bout. Yvonne Erric got re- venge for I previous defeat in Summcrside hy flattening the Canadian Champ. Jackie Burke in 14 min. and 5 sec. 'lioy Leboeuf, Terry Garvin and Paul Richard won two falls out of three from drop-kicking specialists. the Fortin Brothers. but the Fortlns provided most of ” the crowd-pleasing action. The largest crowd of the season at- tended. Below is tho draw for today's mixed two ball foursome at the Summerslde Golf and Country Chih. This will be I 0 hole match. weather permit ing. commen i at l.l5 from number one tee. Suitable prises will be awarded for low gross and low net scores. also a concealed hole prize will be awarded. Players who are not listed in A W Golf Match At Summerside Today Weather Permitting! this draw but wishing to parti- cipate may do so by contacting Earl Smih or Ralph Judge at the first tee. Following this 9 hole competi- tion there will be contests in approaching. putting and driv- ing. At 5.00 p.m. the annual clos- ing banquet for club members :will take place in the "Spacious Palace Dining Pavilion", follow- . WESTERN GUARDIAN RAYMOND GRANT. Optom- etrist will be In his Tignlah of- flce Saturday September lath. NO TRIBPAIBING by hunters as my promises. Clinton Inard. ryon. DR. W.A. Shea. Aiberton. will be absent from his office pet in to lath inclusive. P AN T l. Y SALE Kenncdys Store. Saturday. Sept. 28th. 7.30 all;-SNEW London Presbyterian ll CHIIXIN Dinner, Hamli- ton Wednesday. F i I. 5.0!-p.ns. Tickets 01.00. mild:-as lt cents. by Prince- towa Uni Church Vl.A. PERSONALS hunk Murphy Augustine Cove. is a patient in Prince County Hospital where he aaderwant an Iteration. Robert Adams. samrnersida. wiiohssbIIas.pItiasttnPr-hoe County Hoqttal. returned to his Home O Friday Many (ride of Mrs. David lldwarh arossrry to loan she ills causes the Prison County Hospital wits she has Indor- Innenqusua. Allwialhsr sspeaity raasvu-y. s rsrmh South America was and by Iobastlaa Cabot in is! and first mtttoil Ibout ll you: later. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants HOT Chicken supper church basement Wellington parish Thanksgiving Day. October Nth. K GOSPEL Tent North Bedeque. meetings for Lord's Day; Sun- day School 7 p.m. Gospel meet- ing I p.m. BAPTISMAL service -Victoria beach Lord's Day 2:30 p. m. G.A. Ramsay and Robert Mc- lliwsine. VISITING IN S'SlDE - Mrs. !..A. Moore. formerly of Sum- isserside and now of Vancouver. B.C. has for the past two weeks been the bout guest of Miss Carrie and Miss Gladys Holman. She will return on Tuesday and while on route will visit her dllllhter and son-in-law. Chlaf Petty Officer Gordon Clare and Mrs. Clare of Halifax. ANGLICAN Church services for the New London parish on September 3. the 15th Sunday after Trinity. Rector: Rev. W. llrlc lnizraham. st. Marks. Ken- alngton. Holy Communion 2:30. Sunday School 10 a.m. Ind Har- vest Thanksgiving service 7:! p.m. St. Stephens. Burlington. Sunday School and confirmation class 10 and Harvest Thanksgiv- 1lll service 11 s.m. St. Thomas. French River. Sunday school and confirmation class 1.! and evening prayer 2.30 pm. Come ing which will be the presenta- tion of prises. 1.15 - Irene Silliphsnt, Gabe Chlasson. Mrs. Dodds. Vance Harris. 1.20 - Nettie MacLeod. Ed Foley, Mrs. Wilander. Clyde MacLaggan. 1.25 - Mrs. Gordon Ramsay. Bob Bobby. Irene Godkin. Hilary Gaudet. 1.30 - Marion Smallman, Earle Hickey. Marion Howatt. Jerry Reid. 1.35 - Edith Clarke. Bill Ar- nett. Marion Judge. Gordon Law- n. 1.40 - Christine MacDonald, Fred Arsenault. Kay Mclvor. Charles Peters. 1.45 - Jean Ni ” 'i Bob Hogg, Blanche Hogg, Emmett Ranahan. Fined S100 For Impaired Driving A young man from Kcnslni.z- ton yesterday was found guilty of impaired driving and was fined 8100 and costs by Magist- rate E.H. Strong in Summcrside Police Court. The trial resulted from a collision in which a car driven by the accused was in an accident at an intersection on Harvard Street recently. Thursday the defendant told Magistrate E. H. Strong that about four hours previous to an accident resulting in the charge. he had. for the sum of one dol- lar. purchased six bottles of ale from a stranger leaving the re- tail vendor store in Borden. Defending this statement to which the court indicated some doubt. he said he had several time s purchased ale from stran- gers in Summerside. Borden. and Charlottetown. and although lie- low the age for leagal painless- ion of I liquor permit he had acquired one by pretence Ind had since lost it out of his pock- et. x The accused is charged with impaired driving. and was taken into custody by police following an accident in which a car driv- en by the accused came past a stop sign and crashed into the side of I car proceeding along I through street in Summer-side The accused said the purchas- ed the six bottles of ate at Bor- P.E.l. Airman Wins Driving Competition LAC. David Bernard. formerly of Tignlsh and Summerside. now stationed at the R.C.A.F. base at Chatham, N.B. walked off with first prize in the annual safe and skilled driving com- petitions, Maritime area elim- lnations. held Debert, N.S. Thursday. LAC. Bernard. who is I broth- er of Philip Bernard. dental ; b ' t in " aid: re- celved the area trophy as well an a smaller trophy and a port- Iblc radio. All contestants were required to write a written test before entering the practical competitions in which great dri- vlng skill is required to conquer the difficult obstacles. LAC. Bernard wll now enter the national competitions in To- ronto to be held November 23 to 25. "THE COUNTERFEIT PLAN" AT CAPITAL The inside story of the world's biggest conter-felt ring is reveal- ed today at the Capital Theatre Summerside in "The Counterfeit Plan" starring Zachary Scott and Peggle Castle. The Warner Bros. release of the Amalgamated production tells the story of five men and a women who plan to shake down two continents for one hun- dred dollars. Scott. Is the leader of the ;Ing. is not unfamiliar in the role of I villain on the screen. His first film "The Mask of l SUM-I-II-NOTES On Tuesday morning the stu- dents of Susnmerslde High School assembled in the auditorium whare they listened to Dr. Hitch- manova. secretary of the Unitar- ian Service Committee of Can- ada. Dr. Hit.-hmanova has lust returned from her 4th world sur- vey of fourteen different count- ries in Europe and Asia. Now she is travelling on I to gather money and clothing for the very unfortunate child- ren of school age whom she en-. cousrte ed on her tour. she spoke particularly of the children of Korea where the children learn in warehouses. tents and church mom a teacher who has copied his own lesson-book by hand Pilot projects give scholar- ships to the most intelligent and promising. Money from Prince Edward Island will go towards I Maritime pilot project at I vacntional school to be provided for in school where crafts will be taught. Dr. I-Iitchmanova said there is a need for warm clothing in Greece. India and the Middle East as well as Korea where 13.i'00 people are still cave dwel- lers since the last,war. RED CROSS COUNCIL The Red Cross Council for 1957 and 1958 has been selected. The representatives from each classroom are in - Carol Jenkins. Donna Brad- shaw. OB - Jimmy Hogan. Ellen Cross- man. New Faces And Old New A Mingle As The Term Begins HacNeil loll - Kat Clark. Ruth Ramsay 10C - Jimmy Hickey. David Cm- set In - Peter Schurman. Isobel Coughlln 118 - Jimmy Arsenault. Kather- ine Logan 11A - Boa Maclfarlane. Margo Macbougall , l.zB - Bntce White. Hester Mac- Trans-Canads fund raising tour Phoe Commercial - Louise Rayner President. Heater MIePhee: vice-president. Bruce White. Re- cording secretary, Margo Mac- Dougall; Corresponding Secret- ary. Betty Silliphant; Student Ad- visor. Cecilia Darby; Teacher- Advisor. Mr. Murphy. Money raising projects. Ron MacFarlane; Service Projects. David Connel; Membership, Ka- therine Logan. ELECTIONS Excitement is evident this week as the time for the election of the president d the Students Council draws nearer. Nomina- tions have been made by mem- bers of the Grade XII classes this week and on Monday the president will be elected. The president will be elected from these students of Grade XII: Ann Ronan. Dick Coston, Cecilia Darby. Joyn Hancock. Lowell Clark and Ron MacFarlane. Da- vid Campbell Dick Cmzler. As well as having leader- ship qualities. the pi ” must Club Mot At Mrs. Spicer's The regular monthly meeting of the Kensingtan Communiw Cluhwaaheldatthehorneol Mrs. G.E. Spicer on Thursday. September iih. It was moved by Mn. Joseph seconded by Mrs. Gene Spicer that the Club sponsor I has turkey dinner on Thixsday. September lhth in St. Marks Hall. A Committee was appoint- ed to take charge of organis- ing the dinner. It was moved by Mrs. Gene lpicer. seconded by Mrs. Austin Pendergast that the Club also sponsor the Little Theatre Group play "The Chalk Garden" in the High School Auditorium in Ken- atngton some time in October. A discussion took place in start- ing I Little Theatre Group in Kenslngton and the surrounding Districts, with the proceeds after expenses going to the Communi- ty Club to be spent on the High School Auditorium. It was moved by Mrs. Preston Kennedy, sec- onded by Mrs. Waldron Auld that we have I Representative of the Dominion Drama Associa- tion come to Kenslngton on Sep- tember 20ih to give a talk on the subject. This meeting will be at the auditorium and every- one will be welcome. A Nominating Committee to bring in I new slate of officers at the annual meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Sheen on October 3rd was elect- ed consisting of Mrs. Preston Kennedy and Mrs. Waldron Auld. also have I good scholastic av- erage or he must decline the honor. Next week the members of the council from all classrooms will DC - John Perry. Peter Delaney. l0A- Betty Stlltphant. Danie Analyse Costs An analysis of net revenue from the various projects of the Summerside Lobster Carnival. showed that booths and games led the money-makers with I net profit of some 82.60000 while next in line was the Sea Queen contest which made some 31.111000. Lobster meals. which ..f d the largest single source of income at nearly 89000.00. showed I profit of over 31,300.00. and dances brought in I net re- turn of over 8750.00. The greatest expendltur: in an amount of more than 37.700. was charged against the horse races which operated at ri de- ficit of more than 51800, while the track and field even: and boat races lost about 3275.00 EXPERIENCE In presenting the statement the treasurer noted that the 31,800. loss attributed to the op- eration of the race track had made an extensive cut into the set profits of the carnival one! ation. and several committee members felt that the 1958 com- mittee 't:ould benefit greatly from the experiences of the I young artist who becomes im- pllcated with the counterfeiters in order to rescue her father from the gang's clutches. Seen in supporting roles are Mervyn Johns. Sydney Taller. and Lee Patterson. "The Count- erfeil Plan" was directed by Montgomery Tully from a screen play by James Eastwood. Dimltrlos." established his rug- ged looks as good "bId man" material. Subsequently he has played menacing roles in such noteable as "Mildred Pierce". "Ruthless" Ind ”Un faithful." The tall, green-eyed blonde Miss Castle was fist seen in 150, when she debuted for El- liott Nugent in "Belevaderc Goes to College" and since then she has been seen in such films as "I. The Jury." "Tall Man Rid- ing." "Target Zero," and "Mir- den. and after visiting I home oa Ottawa Street in Surnmcrside was enroutc to call for I girl on East Street with whom he planned to attend I movie. when the accident occurred. Questioned by the Court re- his intentions towards planned to drink show, but denied having consum- sd any previous to the accident. Police recovered five bottles of ale which the accused admit- ted he had taken from his car and hidden behind I nearby hour. following the collision. After the hearing of evidence ntorn several witnesses maalst-! rain Strong adjourned the trial and Join wiui us in thanking God for His rrmay blessings. until Friday morning. LIGIIIIIIIIHDUI .1 s I .4 POTATO GROWERS 1&yocwowIheIQCaggII- odaadngndsdpotatoasntelrwir sitooirins acts in tho Rain." as wall as having many appearances on television to her credit. In "The Counterfeit Plan.' she is cast as NOTICE My office in Alberton will be closed while the House of Commons is in session. Dr. Alan Stewart will be present on October 2nd and each following Mondiw until my return. Dr. Orville Phillipa. NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all L.0.L. lodges to assemble brethern of at Prince Arthur Lodge Crapnud on Sunday. September 29 at 1 p.m. to attend the funeral of our date brother Harry Quigley. lA'I'. O ION. IIPI. ls - 34:45 PM. "fl!!! ARROW" in tnehainnlsr. Starring James Y: "roanvn nsntmo" Arlen ooauwnninswso. IociI.'rr'.IIsIcrssIv.0rIosK-I11 NOTICE Starting Sept. 28 and following. Borden Legion Home will be open to any Legion member. his wife or lady friend only. Dancing and other entertainment Manhors Prince Arthur LOL. i I every Saturday night Howell-I7 NOTICE or-ame Lodge church parade at Borden post- poriedduetothedeathofBmtiierQli8i9!'-M6"t- hsrsrequestedtoIttcndfuneralItCrapaudBIP- WHQGIHIVIEP-III-3il1'iiil& IIIJNGIUNTQEI be given in this column. And Revenue OI S'Side Lobster Carnival past carnival. W. E. Jenkins made suggest- ions on how financial savings might also be made in procur- ing, cooking and transporting the lobsters. Ben champion suggested that the organisations sI:Dl'GllDTOd on the committee should through oomrrltteo mcmbe ls make recommendations and suggestions which from their experiences might benefit the 1058 committee. Clyde MIcLaggan reported that the carnival had brought many visitors to Summerside. and told of receiving I number of letters from American citi- sens inquiring about the cami- vIl. Committee k I at - ing included: Miss Eileen Weeks Cliff Ramsay. Roy ' ” t Earl Hickey. Edgar Cannon. Charles Hogan. Buddy D'AthI. John Ellis. Clyde MacLIggan. Ben Champion. and W. E. Jen- kins. RECORD TRIP Fastest steamship crossing of the Atlantic was by the American .liner United States in 1952. three days. 10 hours. 40 minutes. CAMEO Kensington Fri.. Sat.. 7:15 - 9:15. Matinee Sat. 1 p.m. Handsome. tough Rory Calhoun in technlcolo. outdoor action, a, "RED SUNDOWN" Co-starring pretty Martha Hyer. Dean Jagger. Also serial and news. Regular admission 40c A Joe. Mrs. Powell is Speaker Mrs. Ivor Powell was guest ' at the " , h meet- ing of the Laura Bain Mission- ary Group of the Summerslde Baptist Church. which met at the home of Mrs. C.B. Jelly. Int. duced by Mrs. Keith Hob- son. the speaker painted I gra- phic word picture of conditions In Africa before and after the Missionaries. showing what I difference the influence of Christianity had made in their lives. In closing, she asked her listeners to pray for the Mis- sionarles and the people of Africa. The meeting was chaired by the new president. Miss Vera Waugh, who welcomed tho mem- bers of the Senior Missionary Society and visitors who were present. After the singing of the opening hymn. scripture was read by Mrs. Elmer Newson. The Hymn. "Try Us. 0 God. and Search us. 0 God" were read in unison. The president gave the devotional on the theme. suimisnsiiif TONIGHT (sAr.) 7:15 - 9:15 "T he Counterfeit Plan" Starring: Zachary Scott and Peggy Castle. The whole savage story of the S100,000.000 counter- feit ring. EXTRA I EXTRAI 45 minute Featurette 'Doop Advonturo' ALBERTON Mr. Gadsm Hardy. Brooklyn is I patient in the Western Hos- pital. Mrs. Joseph Gaudet. Alberton. isspcndlngIfewdayslnMis- couclie. Friends of Mr. Murray Mac- Aualand. It-year-old resident of Mill River. are sorry to know he sustained a fractured hip yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. Reign Caiibeclr and Mrs. Ralph Rayner, Albert- on. have as welcome guests Miss Norma Rayner and Cat. John Lawson of the R.C.A.F., both of Ottawa. Cpl. and Mrs. James Fraser. who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardy, Montrose. leave today for their home in Sheet Harbour, N.S. They wul. be accompanied by the latter's: mother. Mrs. Robert Hardy. who has spent some time at her for- mer home. En route they will be overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hardy It Ellersiie. Mrs. Kenneth Harrington, cou- sin of Mr. Fred Hardy of Mont- rose, who with her husband has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hardy sus- tamed a painful injury Thurs- day morning. Ready to leave for montreal. He was chhf surged of the u.s. Army Medical Cure in the First World War. POULTRY BUYING Buying live chicken and fowl daily. at my home. except Saturday. Contact us for highest market prices. Free pick up service. Mrs. S. R. Pendleton Kensington Phone 65-5 DANCE OBAPAUD mm: SATURDAY. SEPT. 28 Dancin 90012 Burns rchoatr-I Also bingo, spill the milk and other games. Canteen a? YOUR STORE or DRUGGIST service. Admission to rink free. REGENT TODAY lzw - T - I:20 "DUEL AT SILVER CREEK" AUDIE MURPHY - FAITH DOMERGUE "GIRLS IN PRISON" RICHARD DENNING - JOAN TAYLOR PRINCE COUNTY ANNUAL OLD TIME FIDDLING and STEP DANCING CONTEST CIVIC AUDITORIUM SUMMER-SIDE, OCTOB 12 P. E. I. th4:15 P.M. Entries are now being received by the under- signed for the following 1.-Flddllng classes :- I 2.-Male Step Dancing 3.-Female Step Dancing 4.-Junior Step Dan cing 15 years and under. Allison P. Maclenn. P. O. Box 4. Summerside. Sponsored by Summe snide Y's Men's Club. y Brute for Punishment! Ql'lI'&YlTIll1' A OIDIIAI IOTOII Vllll 'I-Iowevurought.he HITNIN Trucks can tnlre it! Whatever the job,Chevrole-tlmsthestaminatodo it better, longer. For the staunch deperidalniity you must have - buy oowo M0153? Ltd. CIAIID .3.- going.Chevrolet II&s&1Iv-DIVC--f-IIIVICI-EIIIQI-Dl1ss1