7 racing Wagration . which . of es.APerry at A1an South mu cast a fiery glow SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN "A belief that the electric light rates of the town of Summerside would be lowered soon, was made , known last night by Mayor W.A, me. The Mayor was addressing a meeting of the Summerside Lions’ mun, He did not elaborate, saying that he believed the rates " id be reduced shortly. ’ Mayor Currie also said that the mm was losing money “‘hand ‘ . er fis ” on the Water and Sew- erage Department, because the percapi'ta consumption is away over the national average. The high consumption was caus- "ed, he said, by leaky taps and He suggested that water . problem, _, ‘1 V He said that the Water and .lewerage Department is the only that hasn't been overhauled " .x the past month”. . l The Mayor was’addressijug the uh on the history and present , economic conditions of them .IIIGHLIGHTS . ‘ " " me of the interesting'hign- ts of Maynr'Currle's‘address e the facts. that the oldest ding in Summerslde is the first electric lights in Sum- ide were installed in 1895: the revealtion that the origin- ,tax structure in the thirties and forties was very low. at $1. ‘ per hundred. Mayor Currie stated that-when ' present council took over, debentures for the three pm- the’ Civic Stadium; High and auditorium had reach- .er the two million dollar and added that the only overcome such a deficit is , taxes. . " , i w Currie stated the coun~ brought in two ' assessors Charlotth who wen ex- done an excellent job.” al- _ -n he added there may be M inequality in assessing due zlmi‘at ‘ 1 WESTERN , GUARDIAN OADFNG Thursday car- heavy oak puncheons with beads; Weddell Bros. Crux :V GULAR THURSDAY night Canadian Legion. Kenning- ulic by Mellowalrea. Ad- . .50 cents- ,; ' . CE: No Treasuressimg or . Ibooting by the public on the Toe- ‘ was My at Lower Daruley. ’ fined Brenton Paynter, Long 5 v”. at PERSONALS. Jessie Cooke, Harvard ,. Summerslde East. on- on September Tuesday ‘ . ‘ ‘ ' in‘ honor of Francis .\, Palmer. A beautiful dinner set ;' '1 wreath was presented to x the bride to be. after which a “Itch wasserved. need and Whom he believed- neoovery. - ‘ = Sister Mary Winifred, and Sin- cO-NELAORATION LEVELS l-lOME in the sky which attracted 100 cars to the scene. However, on- lockers could only helplessly ‘rayor‘Sees- S'Side Light I _ ales- Being, Lowered Soon _ His Worship showed the meetr mg a graph depicting the sources of revenue and disposition of the same for 1957 and gave a break- down of expenditures and reveal- ed how the rate was derived. OVERSl-‘(ENT $20,000 He stated that one department, had overspent by nearly $20,000 last year-but due to the old type bookkeepmg system this def-ici- ency was not even noticeable un- tll about two months later. He ad- ded there had been criticism of the ekpendi-ture for. the‘ new bookkeeng machines but added BURTON Mrs. Elsie MacAulay and dau- ghter Jeannie, of Tatamagouche, :rs. also Miss Irene Porter were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Iva-n; Collilcult, Burton.‘ Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mos. Keith Sillick, Cape Wolfe whose marriage took place recently at O’Leau‘y United Church Manse. ' Mr. ahd Mrs. Donnie Eugene and family of Toronto: are upend- ivng-holrldays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rogens, Glen» zany. and Mrs. Fern Blanchard Haliburton. Mrs; Peter O'Halleran, Glen- garry, has returned from a plea- sant holiday spent with members of her family in Toronto. Mrsglrene M'acNeill of Boston. Mass, is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Roma Vetour, and Mrs. Edward C-ollicutt. Burton. The many friends of Mr. Chor- les German, Burton, are pleased to learn he is recovering from a attack 'of flu. ran Bobby and Sludy. of Toronto. also her sister. Miss ArlineCor- caron. Piusvllle. recently visit. ed with relatives in Burton. Class-mates and, friends at pleased to know she 1m recover- ed from an attack of the flu and tenslllitis and is back to school again. " ,_ Friends at Mr. Patrick Gritdn. Gummy. are sorry to learn of Ms when. and wish him a needy ter Mary Rita, o! theorder of St. Marthas‘. Charlottetown, spent the past two weeks to St. Marks Lot 7, and St. Bernadette: par- ishes, conducting g singing and catechism classes. Great interest was shown in this very impact. not project, the ditth clams were well attended. ‘ Howard Dalton, ill: children Stella and Stephen, also hrls‘moth- er, Mos. Eva Dalton, o! ROAF Station. Swmmerside. were mn- ons to Burton on Sunday. Stella and Wayne Howard. also ouseph Doyle, Students of S.D.U. Charlottetown, recently visited their homes in Glenglarry. Miss June MecGregor, who is employed in Charlottetown. re- cently visited her home in Burton MOUNTAIN BEDS Condom. black vultures of the Andes mountains, nest at heights of 10,000 feet or more. own, a teacher who had passed Mrs. Gary Walker. her child- ' Miss Eileen Dalton. Burton; are ‘ Thun, Sept. 25, 1953 Kensinglon H. And 5. Met The Kensington Home and School Association held. the first meeting of the season in the High School on Thursday evening, with a fair attendance. Mr. Aus- tin Pendergast presided. Mr. Elmer Power explained the need of more books for the school library and it was decided to will be asked to contribute eith- er good used, or new books. Mrs. R. W. Auld was appointed cam- paign couvener. - Mrs. L.K. Zielrinski reported on the Federation’s meetil 1g held in Charlottetown last Spring. Mrs. Russell Fumess read a “thank - You" note from Mrs.A.F. Mann tor gift received, and also cor- respondence dealing with sub- scribing to “Parent” magazine. Mrs. Elwood Clark reported a bank balance of $324.29. The attendance trophy was eq- ually merited by Mrs. Orozler’s and Miss Greenan’s class moms. At the next meeting the new ol- fioers will be installed and the annual fees collected. Gamma Hi-Y' Holds Meeting ; SUlVliMlElRJSIDE—Galmma Y Club heS its meeting at the Y Centre, Green St, on Tues- day evening. The opening Hi-Y ritual was folowed by the worship led by Helen Bishop. The new school crests were reported to be on order and be on sale in twp weeks time. Mrs. Holland, Gamma men- tor, requested the members to invite new girls to the next meeting. Any wishing to join are welcome. K'atllm Logan. 'msmaamne Munin presided. chairman, explained about the alpha Hi3! Itllgphy sponsored is year y ifax Beta club. VH, S, Meets The remainhder of the meeting - v ' was open preparing this fre- New School Staff Wt- . ‘ svmmnsmn —- The president Ray Rayner occupied the chair for the opening meeting of the season of the Summerside Home and School on Tuesday evening in the meeting room of Civic Au-‘ ' A minutes silence was observed In memory of Mrs. Leona Cam- watch the blaze which levelled the building and its contents in less than half an hour. they had saved the town consider- able money as well as reducing the staff by three members. .Also Mayor Currie added that figures from each department are available each day by means of “the new machines. President King Lion Mercier away since the last meeting alter the repeatiugof the Home and School creed, Clarence Mercer. supervisor, introduced the new teachers of the staff for this year. A ways and means committee was appointed from the floor, as follows: Mrs. J. Allie‘ MacNeill. Mrs. K.R. Robson. Mrs. Robert Schuman, Mrs. Dolor Richard and Mr. Livingstone. DISCUSSES Y'QWO'RK IN S'SIDE can better serve the needs of Canada. Mr. Vipond hopes that planes can be made to develop closer communication between Simmomlde and the other Y.M. C.A. clubs. He also spoke to the Centennial Y’s Men Club at Char- lottetown last evening befOre‘ con- tinuing on to NOTICE AS OF SEPT. 25 I be occupying the office formerly Occupied by Dr. Dublcnnao in Tig- nish. Office hours: — Horace MacFarlane, Summer- side, and Leslie Vipond, Ottawa General Secretary of the Nation- al Council Y.M.C.A.’s of Canada are seen conversing yesterday at. temoon in Sumnerslde. Mr. Vl- pond is on a 10 weeks tour of Can- ada on behalf of the Y,M.C.A. to acquaint himself withlthe prob- lems of the local Y.M.C.A.‘s and youth needs sothe organization REGENT Thurs. - Fri. .sn. E f’BoWery To ’ Bagdad” Leo Gorcey and Bowery Boys Monday to Friday ‘ ' L 2 to 4 p.m.—-7 to 8 pm. "Girls On The Saturday 2 to 4 pm. Loose” Signed, * More. .Corday, Lita Milan DR. R. L FRIZZELI. Professional Cards‘ I Chartered 2L ' Accountants ‘ h T- Earle Hickey & Co. nadian Bank .of Commerce 55 M5 g erside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 "' INSURANCE ‘ I» E. Ellis & Son Limited ~ Fire - Auto — Casualty I'Sunnner St. Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., R.0. PHONE 3287 ' mer St. .- Summerslde B. F. Hunter, RD. ‘- ,_ ' erside. P.E.I. PhOne 3116 ’ SMALLMAN’S BUILDING M________ Photographers THE READ STUDIO m.‘ . = o. w. snares Barrister g," George R. MacMahon, ' LL.B. so Kensington on Saturdays) Summerslde SUMMERSIDE ' WED-THURS. _ - "Another Time. 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