at DI. 0-H. PHILLIPS. M-P. Re- of Health, is shown cutting the presenting the Federal Minister ribbon at A 4 the community Hospital, 0'Leary the main entrance of as he declared the building of- -? r"r;s;:"." w:"r.'!:---.- 1.: . tori-.'s.-35., V .- .' .5, ,'iiK.i'( M ,. ff.” ..IION. DR. M.L.. BONNELL (right) Minister of Health and welfare. is shown laying the cor- Official Opening Of New O'Leary Hospital Yesterday nerstone of the new community ternoon. Hospital. 0'Leary, during the opening ceremonies yesterday af- Photo by F. Weeks i nursing profession. On behalf of I Latvia, Dr. Bruvels was graduat- i to England he was hospital sur- The official opening of com- munity hospital 0'Leary yester- day afternoon was favored with beautiful weather and a large assemblage of interested persons from many parts of the province. By kind permission of the com- manding officer. the R. C. A. F. Station Summerside band was in attendance and opened the pro- gram with "The Queen." Erol Stetson. chairman of the board of trustees. presided. wel- coming all who were present and Introducing the guest speakers. Seated with him on the platform were Senator Elsie Inmsn, Sen- ator George Barbour. Mrs. A.A. McLeod. Rev. C.0. l-lowleit, Dr. Bruvels, Dr Charles Dewar. Hon. Dr. M.L. Donnell, Judge Walter Darby. FC Ramsay. M.L.A J. Campbell Hon Dr. Donnell, Minister of Health and Welfare expressed his pleasure at being privileged to lay the cornerstone for another hospital in this province and con- gratulated the community of 0'- Leary and surrounding districts the board of trustees and medical staff on this result of their efforts. He expressed the opinion that this hospital will be an assurance of medical service for the com- munity in the future for he be- lieves that when health insur- ancc Eomes into effect all medi- cal graduates will want to go to larger centres. He said there are advantages and disadvantages to be gained by this building. It gives to the community the as- surance of medical men to oper- ate the hospital. the assurance of a hospital bed in case of emer- gency. and a shorter distance for friends to travel to visit those WESTERN GUARDIAN "70 small apartments for rent In Bordon. Apply: Abegwelt Hotel. LOWTIIER picnic July am. at THE ANNUAL Lay Associatio Conference of The United Church will be h d in Freetown Church on Friday Ju y 5th. Meetings will be held at 10:30 a.m.. 2:00 pm. and who are ill. on the other hand, it costs money to operate a hos- pital this size and people will be called upon for assslstance with- out which it cannot continue to function. GIVES ASSISTANCE The Department of Health gives capital assistanm to hospitals through federal and provincial grants, and by supplying equip- ment such as incubators. resus- cltators. microscopes, etc. The gave. nmeut has trained and will pay the salary of a Laboratory technician for 0'Leary hospital. He is Thane McNeill, a local boy. The government also gives in muintanence grant of one doi- lar per day for every patient dur- lng his stay in hospital. Dr. Bonnell conveyed the re- grets and congratulations of Premier A.W. Matheson who was unable to be present because of a previous engagement. When the cornerstone had been laid by Dr. Bonnell. Rev. C.0. Hewlett offered the inovation prayer. Dr. L.G. Dewar. speaking on behalf of the medical staff cal- led this the greatest day in the medical history of O'Leary. He made reference to the great advances in medicine in recent Crapaud. Bring lunch-tca sup- piled. 7:30. All laymen and laywomen are invited to attend. years and paid tribute to the SEA VIEW Hall. Friday, July, Holloran. Carleton: non. Hampton; Derwyn Huestis. The condition of the five per- sons. who are patients in thel Prince County Hospital following; a highway accident at North Try-I on about 1:00 o'clock yesterdayl morning. was reported by hospit-l al authorities last night as being satisfactory. 3 The cause of the two-truck ac cideut has not been ascertained as yet as the accident victims were not in any condition yesterday to be questioned. Involved we re Miss Eileen 0'Holloran. Carleton. who suf- I i fered a broken neck; Elaine Noo- nan. Carleton, shock; Gerald 0'- George Can- Five In Hospital After Two Trucks Collide At No. Tryon ftt.aadto iadisaianaarihaiinostoctatavimietd of our faith. These are prlcelessiis started in the sari: stun. privileges. Our forefathers work-' Mrs. James O'Brien. llnaadaie, ed and often suffered for many Mrs. Anthony Gaudet. St. Nichol- rights that we of today take tor,as; Mrs David Mutch. Mt. Her- grant- ." bert; Airs. W.A. Bruce. Valley- DR. DORIS BOYLE field; Mrs. Fred Robertson. Kings- Citizeashlp is a social relation- born and Mrs. Lincoln Dewar. mud ship. it is governed by the social iNew Perth. were named to the Miss Noon," and Min 0-,. virtues of justice and charity, nominating committee. Holloran were in a half-ton truck D'- DWI” B”Yl'-'- Fwlasnr 0' eW' M”' John Hick"x' Springfield: driven by Guam 0-Honor" when 9 nomics and sociology at St. Fran- Mrs. Fred Taylor. Bunbury and men. vehicle W” struck from me cis Xavier University. told the, Mrs. Vincent Shea. Cenlrll 30!- Ru. by Homer MIN” truck meeting. "Citizenship" she sald.iaity were named tothnresolutions driven by George Cannon with, is a very important virtue. par-jommittee. Dnww, ,,",5m as DaF.,,,,,.,.,. ticularly in a democratic country. Resolutions adopted Veltlfday. Both tmch were badly damagg The virtue of citizenship consists included one to authorize an in- Albany. All suffeed various neck. chest and facial injuries As far as could be ascer ed. Dr. Peter MacDonald of Cra-l paud was called to the scene an after first aid had been adminis-. tered they were rushed to thej Prince County Hospital by amhuu lance where emergency treatment; was given by Dr. Kenneth Beer. I ii-n the firm resolve no subordin- crease in individual membership ate one's personal interests-or di any other special interests-to the stressing the importance of hav- common good of society? Citizen- ship is derived from the virtue of justice. its function is to direct the practice of all the other vir- tues toward the common good. L "Citizenship is born of charity ficiaily open. Photo by F. Weeks the medical staff and nurses he expressed appreciation to the people of the community who have made this provision for better medical services. NEW DOCTOR Dr. C.M. Dewart introduced Dr Nicholas Bruvels, who will come to reside in O'Learyy in mid- July as staff surgeon. Born i-n ed in medicine in 1989 and in 1944 received a Latvian fellowship. Gilig to Hamburg. Germany, he served as consulting surgeon with U.N..R.R.A. Moving again geon in the northern part of the country before cnlcrlpg the Bri-, tish Colonial service in 1952 andi going to Malaya where he resid-i ed for four years. Since comingl to Canada he has been ri-dentl surgeon in Camp Hill llospltaI,' Halifax. i Respoiitiiiig to the lniroductioml Dr. Bruvels expressed the hope, that the people of 0'Leary will like him as well aas he already likes 0'Lcary. in the absence of the architect. Keith Pickard, the keys to the, hospital were presented to hlr.1 Stetson by Mr. Harold MacLcn- nan. the builder. who expressed his thanks to the building com- mittee and other committees for their co-operation during the per- iod of construction. ..ludge Darby. chairman of the board of trustees of Prince County Hospital, briefly extended con- gratulations and good wishes. On behalf of the board of trus- tees, Mr. Stetson expressed thanks to the nurses who worked tire- lessly in furnishing this hospital. to the Ladiesl Aid who have done a remarkable job. to the wo- men's Institutes in many districts who have acted ss local aids. to the Sisters of the Western Hospi- tal who have given much helpful information. to special commit- tees who have carried out their duties in a commendabl man- ner, to those who have contribut- ed and endowed rooms. to all who assisted in any way. tothose who constructed the building and all associated with them. and to Watch Your TV Screen TONIGHT AT 6:00 P.M. For half hour program on THE SUMMERSIDE LOBSTEW CARNIVAL Featuring S'side speakers and 3. review of the big events scheduled for Cami- val Week. Listen in also to OJRW SUMMERSIDE On the Sports Roundup program each Sunday night at 9:05 for Lobster Carni- val discussions and com- ments. 5th. Programme and films. Draw- P U V . hm hr mm "kg. OUR 0 LTR plant is now open. accepting poultry Monday ANNUAL PICNIC immaculate ”"" "'"'"”V- 9"” WI” Order Your Conception Church lfounds. Well- m”;jk” "Ice" lhdde" 3”" C"' ington Wednesday Juy 10th. Gam- P." ' wintgr es and amusements. Supper stan- ing 4 o'clock. REGULAR THURSDAY a lit h 1 dance at the Canadian Legion Home. Kensington. Music by the Mellowaires. Dancing from 9:30 to 12:”. Admission 50 cents. WOOL PRODUCERS - Ship lyour wool to the Canadian Co-op-I cratlve Wool Growers. who expect the island wool will return 50 cents per pound. to the producer this year. Wool received at Pm- ducers Co-operative. Chuiottetowa or any of your local Co.op's. THE PRODUCERS Co-op. Char- lottetown and all local Co-op's are receiving wool for the Canadian Supply Of COAL Professional Cards c h d Co-operative Wool Growers. Ad- C .'I.'. Vance 25 cents. expected average ' Accountants 50 mi! P" W'""'' p a- THE ANCLICAN Church of T- 5'50 "I935? 5 Cm Canada. Alherton parish. 8rd.. Caasdtal Bank of Commerce Batldlnf knot-efdo. P I. . Phoaeb INSURANCE Sunday after Trinity. July 7th.. 1957. Kildare. Holy Communion I a.rn.; 0'Leary. Holy Communion at it a.m.; Alherton. Evening cars 0 a. s. also a In United PW" 7:” V-"'4 "A '"l''- g. g. Rector. ' . fire Ade cauatv epltpinetvfst JOWLAII scaooi. mg; m ..?..3..”&'":.i:. '".:...".'"' '”' III orrolnausamsvs or-nu Itself. Ia-msrstas I-nms's3r '.n'uss EACH ORD I .3: While SCHURMANS special summer rates prevail and the kind of coal you want is available. IN KENSINGTON Will be unloading throughout the month of July ALBION EGG and NUT VIILSH COIILI nd Auiaaicsii HARD NUT Order b -Phone-in person or by mail WILL RECEIVE OUR IMMEDIATE Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harrison who have cared for the books during the past six months without charge Mrs. iDr.) Stewart. represent- lag the twenty-one communities that from the Ladies' Aid. brought greetings from the Stewart Memorial Health Centre at Tyne Valley. Mrs. Donald McKenzie. presi- dent of O'Leary Hospital Aid, thanked all who had given assis- lance through the aid. REPRESENTS MINISTER Dr. 0.H. Phillips, M. P.. re- presenting the Federal Minister of Health. coayatuiated the peo- ple of O'Leary district on this fine hospital which ls'a tribute to their ability and perseverance. It is also an example of co-operation. and he expressed the hope that this spirit will continue. Tracing the origin of the word hospital' to the Latin' hospes' or 'guest' he made reference to the fact that rest houses for pilgrims to the Holy Land came to be known as hospitals. Thus. those who come here for treatment are to he considered as guests of the hospital and the comunity and to be treated as such. Dr. Phillips then cut the ribbon and declared the hospital officially open. Rev. Father Dooley of Brae expressed conisratulaliuns and the program came to a close with "O Canada." played by the RC. A.F. Band. ..The large gatheri g took op- portunlty to inspect t e new hos- pital bullding and many expres- sions of appreciation were heard as men, women and young people vaewed the attractive rooms and convenient facilities. Bountiful provisions was made by the ladies who served a de- licius turkey supper. There were booths and a swing. and in- the evening a concert was given by the R.C.A.F. Band. Homemaking Art (Continued from page 1) province was also suggested. The Provincial Department of Agri- culture has an attractive display of Island processed foods at the back of the auditorium. Keep alive the old handicrafts and team new ones, emphas- iud Miss Maciieod who -noted that twenty - three centers had courses in their local areas. Sew- ing. weaving, glove making, sten-l ceiling and leather tooling werei among the subjects taught. This year there will be a handicraftsl exhibit at the Maritime Winter Fair. PRESIDENT'S REPORT Mrs. MacGowan in her report as president noted among other things that the executive had pre- sented a brief to the government asking for an independent com- mission composed of rural and urban leaders in education. with; full authority to make a complete. study of existing conditions in, education and to bring in recom-. mendatlons to the governmentl aimed at prompt improvement in! the educational standards in thel province. Assisting Mrs. MacGow- an in the presentation had beenl Mrs. Allison MacMilian. Mrs.; Michael Doyle and Mrs. Lesliel Ramsay. The executive also joined with the historical society in asking the government to provide space for a provincial u iiseum. Reference was made to the course for district convention of- ficers by Mrs. MacGowan who stressed the importance of proper leadership at such conventions and the usefulness of the courses. Twenty - eight district conventions were held during the month of- June, she reported. Referring particularly to citizen- ship, the convention theme, she said "as Candiaiis we enjoy the rights of freedom unknown in many parts of the world-the cla- mor of thousands of people in come to our country bear witness of this. We have the right to work as we wish. to vote as we see STARTED CHICKS Several hundred started chicks on hand. Come and get yours while they last. All R.0.P. bred, noted lay- ers nnd meat birds. it is concerned with the good of one's neighbour. Christ- ians for whom the great com- mandment is that of charity. must be outstanding among men by the quality of their citizenship, wheth-i or they exercise it as governorsl or as those governed. It carries with it certain privileges and cer- tain responsibillties. Basic re- sponsibilities listed were to obey the laws of the country, to vote and to educate one's children." The delegates were urged take a more active part in the '. Federation of Agricultue activ- ities by J. Lincoln Dewar, the federation secretary. "We should have at least two thousand actlvei womcn members because wivesl of men who are members auto- matically achieve membership in the Federation." he explained. He, also stressed the importance of Farm Forum programs. I HEALTH AND WELFARE . Reporting as Health and Wei-1 fare Convener. Mrs. J. Phillip' Matheson of Oyster Bed Bridgel noted with appreciation the worki being done by Garth Crockeit,I who has a Master of Science de-l gree and majored in Health Edii-l cation. He is doing the commun-I ity organizational work preparing for the tuberculin tests. She also paid tribute to the memory of Dr. P.A. Creelmen and referred in glowing terms to the fine work he did towards the eradication of tu- berculosis during his lifetime. She warned though, that the disease is till a threat although a cure -ROYAL BORDEN Wed. - Thur. 7:15-9:15. Susan Hayward in the life story of Lil- iian Rothe "i'LL CRY TOMORROW" Admission: Evening 50c Sponsored by the Borden AA Group fees to thirty-five cents and one ing the words correct when sing- ing the National Anthem. Contract is lot For Church At Seven Mile Bay Rev. R.F. MacDonald, pastor at Seven Mile Bay. announced over the week-end that the contract for (hp :-nngtriictlnn III the now Path- olic Church has been awarded to the firm of .ii.i”. Schurniaii Lu.. Ltd. The amount of the contract is 5104.000 and with the addit- ionni cost of the altar, pews and other furnishings it is estimated to reach 3121.000. Located approximately on the site of the old church. which was destroyed during an electrical storm in 1955. the new edifice will ave a seating capacity of about people. Construction will begin immedi- ately, it is understoood. CAMEO KENSINGTON Wed., Thur, 7:15-9:15. Gregory Peck, Jane Wyman. Claude Jar- man Jr., in the adventure of a pioneer family- "THE YEARLING' In Technicolor Regular admissions 40 It 30c Crcipciud Theatre FRI. & SAT.-8:30 "FRANCIS IN THE NAVY" Starring: "Francis" the talking mule, Donald O'Con- nor, Martha Hyer. Short subjects. ton. Tlinrlilny. July '4. 1987 TheGuardianPap15 For Sale One garage hydraulic hoist fioicel. Apply- Gordon's Garage. Alberton WEST POINT BOAT RACES AUGUST 7th Feature event: Handi- cap Race for the I. A. Atkinson Trophy. Races eligible to all boats f r o in C cs p e Egmont to Campbell- At-kinson Cup Committee. NOTICE Due to a change of operators all accounts owing the Kensington Service Station and the Estate of W. J. Champion must be paid on or before July 13. 1957. Any ac- : 0 II n t s outstanding after this date will be handed to an attorney for collection. REGENT PENDLETONIS , FRI. 7:l&9:l5 CHICK HATCHERY E lgggffgiggjg TODAY (THURS.) 2-7:15-9:15 "A WOMAN'S THURSDAY AND FRIDAY JULY 4-5th JIVARO in technicolor starring Fernando Lamas - Rhonda Fleming. Adventures-see the head hunters of the Amazon. Cartoon. canteen service. 8.45 pm. DEVOTION" Starring: Ralph Meeker and SUNDAY ':DlvC':N-'-"l SATURDAY AND MONDAY. JULY G-Bth Audie Murphy in "RIDE CLEAR OF DIABLO" Piayipf "SEVEN LITTLE FOYS" Vista sion and Technicolor with Bob Hope. V STAPLITE ll .-p.A Janice Rule. The lovers of "Picnic" are back again in a great love story. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Double Bill Attraction "MAN IN THE VAULT" And in LN NHEPSIDE ANNUAL TEA PARTY For "SCANDAL INC." TOIIRIIT 1.15 - 9.10 SAT 2:00-7:15-0:15 IN ANY LANGUAGE . .-.- STEWART MEMORIAL HEALTH CENTRE will be held in TYNE VALLEY CHEESE Il'A(7l'0EY, JULY 1001: Supper booth, Dancing Tyne Valley Hall 9-12 Admission 51.00 Entertainment digest . . . promote GltEATER:.dlVABIlITY FASTER GIIOWTII;..- Scientifically balanced ingredients . . . easy to NESSUN ALTROI PRODOTTO PULISCE, INBIANCA, UCCIDE GERMI, PROFUMA E SMACCHIA COME IL JAVEX. H "TRANS LATION: Nothing else cleans, iileaches, kills germs, iieoiloiizes, and removes stains VOX; Cliff like Jo ,asuu -3, A ggd , 5- .,.-C-.... .-.-... . . . -..-.,...g- an ....t............... .,..;" ,, ,, 4...--” -ye-. .1-..