I T- Earle Hickey 35 0°‘ ' I ' SMALLMAN’S BUILDWG Mr. J. Lloyd Gorill (Center) a .member of the Kirk Session of the Summerside Presbyterian Church, was honoured by the Congregation during the morning ssioN EMBER I‘ ONORED service, June 22, when he was presented with a beautiful silver “fay in recognition of twenty- SIX -years of faithiful service as .ChuI‘ch Treasurer. The address .S’Sicle Presloyterian Church ' Marks 105th Anniversary The 105th anniversary of the .Presbyterian congregation in rsummerside was observed yes- terday. Rev. Donald A. Camp- bell, of Montague was the guest preacher at the morning ser- vice and gave a sermon on the ‘subject “What the Church stands for”, based on the text from Songs of Solomon 6:10 in keeping with the anniversary observance. In the evening Rev. '1‘. H. B. somers of Charlottetown was the guest speaker and the minister Rev. J. Donald Mac- Kay presided. The speaker ave an address on the theme .,"1‘he_. begiinning of wisdom is the -desire for discipline.” 1' The music was under the dir- ecti on of the organist, Mr. Ray Pleau, and the choir under the direction of Mr. Willian Con- l~ ° ,.S’SIcle Ba-ncl To ,._leave For Camp Efirhc Summerside Cadet Band .’.WlI|l' leave Summerside this ,1-inorning at 7.45 by train for "zPoint'=Edvuard Naval Base near gfsydney, N. S., where they will "undergo their annual seven fittreelgs training period. The 26 piecejband will be ac- zeonipamied by the director Lt. ifiabriel Chiasson and they are due to arrive in Sydney about 9:45 this evening. . Original plans were. for the band to be flown to Sydney at ten o'clock this morning but a tele- gram Friday evening to the ivcominanding officer notified him about the change in transporta- tion plans. _ ve remainder of the Corps ' scheduled. to leave July. 28 log; a two Weeletraining period. WESTERN [GUARDIAN fnnaiaz PARISH PICNIC. Tues- day. "July 22nd. . DANCE IN THE BRAE HALL ‘every Monday night‘ COME TO the Paynter Picnic It Profit’s Shore, Darnley 011 ‘Wednesday, July 2nd. irrnn CAIRNS PICNIC will be theld July 1st at Ben Pillman s ‘shore, New Annan. Turn I10I"€h ‘ at Moases store. DARNLEY, Seavlew and Mal- vgeque United Church W. A., ;» antry Sale at Kenuedys Store, ritemsington, Saturday evening .§Jul_y 5th at 8.00 o’cloc-k. " ICE CREAM SOCIAL at South 11, School, Wednesday ~:vening July 2nd. Ice cream ‘cundaes, trench fries‘ and soft llrinkis will be on sale. NOTICE to Kensingtqn. and _ surrounding districts. Swimming- .‘Classes at Margate Shore, July ,_'15. Kemsington School children be ,_.on the school grounds at 9:00 3- ,-m. Rural school children be on gjthe shore at 1:00 p.m. .(l' f Professional Cards V Chartered Accountants _,.Canadian Banlii of Commcrte ‘ Bull ing Vummerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 T INSURANCE ' .; E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire -— Auto —- Casualty ummer St. Summersidt Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D.. R-0- PHONE 3287 . . met St. SUmm"”5'.d.." _____,.. B. F. Hunter. R-0 W erside. P.E.l. Phone }r A. Raymond Grant _j£‘ B.Sc., 0-D- .d ‘@388 Water Street, Summ_e!‘§l \ Above Maurice Mill's M811“ Wear. PHONE 3530 Photographers THE READ s'rUDl0 _== 0. W. SEARS Ba rriste r George R. Mach/lahon, ’--. —.~' t v 37 ‘: ii} A_. 1_<ey. A mixed quartet consist- mg of ‘ Mrs. Fred Binglhvam, 1\_/Piss Maureen Forbes, Mr. Wil- liam Conkey and Mr. Ray Pleau sang “Not What These Hands Have Done” and the an- them at the morning service was “Bless The Lord. 0 My Soul’ by Ivanoff (unaccom- panied). - At the evening service Mr. Kenneth Neve sang, “O MBom Of Beauty” by Sebilius and the choir sang as an anthem “Be- side Still Waters" by Hanmblen. The postlude was Fugue in F minor by Handel. Yearbook Of Tignish High Is Published Published by the pupils of Tig- nish High School, “The Marguer- ite,” a magazine - style year- book recalls as the editor notes “every enjoyable moment” the 1958 graduates spent at their alma mater. Liberally «sprinkled with photos of memoralble events and class groups, -the student publication appeaijs to meet the ojbjective set by the staff, “.a souvenir pub- lic-ation or collecti-on of articles of school activities.” Students responsible for the pu-blicati-on of the yearbook in- clude: Alice Collicutt,‘ editor-in- c h i e f; DoIeen,Harvper, photo- graphic editor; Eleanor MacDon- ald, assistant editor; Mary Mc- Innis, a.-dvertising manager; Joyce Mokler and Leonard Gal- Ian-it, business mvanagerrs; Verna Gaudette, Phyllis Myers, and Wil- {red Heywood, literary editors. This is the, second edition of the school's yeanbooik. Church Picnic Held Saturday A congregational and Sunday School picnic, sponsored by the Summer-side Pr.es-byterian Men‘s Association, was held on Saturday afternoon‘ at Mac- Callum’s Point. The weather being favorable, swimming and sports were much enJoyed_. Mr. Ronald Whidvden was chairman of the committee, with Messrs Wiallaoce Ooulson, and John Walker for sports, Messrs. James Thompson and Bud Mountain. publicity, Mr. Ar- nold MacLellan, transportation, Messrs. Max Robertson and and Lester Linkletter oat- cring, Messns. Ernest’ Walker and Lloyd Gorrfll. prize_s- Mr- David Carnegy is.president of the Men’s Association. Alberton School Closing Helcl Mr. W. W. Currie, principal, was chairman at the closing of Albeuton ElementarY 5911001 135* Friday evening. A P19351118 DY?‘ gram of singing was presented by - - ~ ' heir . th upils under direction of t — mli~s1i)c teacher. M1'5- R0333‘ Pm" . ' f ertificates and S'i~rilzt::u:x1r1as finadez by the teachers. pgrade 1; 1, Betty Arthur, 2. Pamela R(:l‘(1)1ne‘y: 3- Judy Leard’ 4. Ian Pri _a1'I1- Arithemetic: 1. Tommy 1:61:13: 2. Charles Wells, 3 YV‘_’“n wit 4. Jimmie Rayiiei. 5 Reading: 1. Alden O’Brien and Cynthia Myers. Application - Tony Broderick and Robert Leaéd- ie Grade 11; 1. .Ba.ribara HT!‘ : 2. Sandra Shea. 3- C0,”. ‘Teal: Nicholson. General Pvrofic-1e_ncy Donald Sproule. A=DP11°3l~1°“ ' Mary Foley. Neatness - Esther OgIr:l:ir¢ea'iii: 1. Krystyna Hell‘ mich, 2. Kenneth =l\/L'if‘1N€‘111» 3- Gar Oliver. Most 1mDf0V3me‘?l . ya1.aS- Work - James Nichol- m “Spellings - Blair Morrell. Soérade IV: 1. Margaret o’Brien. 2' Barry Campbell, 3. NancYvRe9' din Most imPI'0Vement 1“ -lea} S ‘k - Rodney Pridham. SPBHW3 Woheah O’Brien. Proficiency .la(c'inq‘t;19F‘ol.eY1- Valerie wens‘ 2. "" , 1, M.- i.\'Ial'x» Kay (_.lail«.e. 3. lclfitendg Neill. Most 1mn1'oV9“‘ep"' ‘Shea Pl‘Ulll,.. Scieiice —F‘:l]7:§‘ll€ « 5p§llll(1i§;S - Joiii1F:ar.1e~WE11S‘ 2‘ ‘Ila ‘"75 wars and Gail Shaw, iheruaith aillilliams spelling - Ga“ a . 3 ~ «‘,dMostIm- bh'aW' Apphcallfolhnanweeiks and 1 LL.l3. _ p :55 Water St. 51111‘-“*1L’,1'5,I_dc, -lihlso Keiisington on S3l_1l,r.‘la*"s I Phone Sull'llllt‘l‘.\l<lc$ 3031 l pi‘o\'einen*t - ‘and presentation was made by two members of the Kirk Ses- sion, Dr. J. A. MacMurdo. Clerk (Fight) and Mr. William E. For- bes (left). Florence Foley. 3. Marie O'Brien. Arithmetic and Language - Marie O’Brien. Progress - Lorraine Leard. Grade VIII: 1. Wallie Mi1lma.n, 2. Eric Inman. 3. Blair Wilkic, 4. Ronnie Rose MacKinnon, 5. Billy Morrell, 6. Henry 0’Malley, 7. Garry Rochford, 8. Ada Wil- liams, ‘9. Vance Shaw, 10. Mar- lene Millman, 11. Betty Foley, 12. Arithmetic ‘Language - Eric Inman. Teachers during the past year have been Mrs. J. C. Proilt, Miss Carol Gavin, Miss Lillian Mclnnis, Mrs. Earle Atkinson and Mrs. Everett Shea. Pupils’ Work Was On Display A display of completed work of grades and nine in the Civic Auditorium, Summerside was to be seen durrlng the gradua- tion exercises on Thursday at- "Almost all farmers other machinery. See us Alice Faye Barrett, 13. Janice. Jeffery. 14. Wayne MacKinnor. ‘ - Marlene Millman.. FARMERS ATTENTION We ‘have several used tractors on hand, dif- ferent makes. We also have new and used potato sprayers that we are offering at bargain prices. We also have a full line of Oliver haying and SIMMONS 8: MacFARLANE LTD. Summerside. l Elnais-clale U. C. Bicls Farewell I 'l'lilll‘S(l.'iy nvcnjng mem_, 1"!- Of Eimsdale I.‘ n i t e d‘ (liurch “0l1SI'9:ation assembled at the mansc to bid farewell tol lllCli‘ minister, Rev. Norman‘ Green. and his family. An address \‘\'as read to M,-_ aIl('l'l\ll'S. Green by Mr. David Williams and the presentation 01',a l'>Ul‘i~:€ was made by Mr., Russell Stewart. On behalf of the W. Ni. S AL‘Xlli3l‘}’. Mrs. Burton Stewart presented Hrs. Green with a 5’l‘''‘‘‘' Cake Plate. and on behalf of the W. A. .\Irs. Fraser Rix pllcsemed 3 ‘Maple Tree Craft‘ ID:-3(CjlUe of Prince Edward 15. an . Mr. and .\irs. G reen ex - scd their thanks a pres nd an even- ’ 1 English School At Wellington The following is the report of Wellington English School for year ending June 1958: GRADE X ‘Frances Barlow. ....lX Marlene MacArthur. VI Gordon Day, Vernon Mac- Arthur. William Barlow. III. Sharon ‘.\lacCai'vllle, Bey. erl_V Barlow, Eleanor Barlow. ...II. Carol Ferguson, Valeflg Barlow. Wyman McAusland. ..I. Preston Barlow. Leah En- man, Bennett Barlow. Teacher-Mrs. Irene Arsenauli ternoon.‘ The ‘girls, under the direction of their teachers, Mrs. Allison MacLean and Mrs. Davis Lid- stone, had made dresses, skirts, blouses and sports- wear. The boys. under the direction of Mr. John H. Leuty. had made pieces of furniture such as end-tables and coffee tables in_intricate designs in veneer lfinish. CAMEO Kensington MON. - TUES. — 8 P.M. Don’t miss this wonderful show that has been such a big hit. “THE PAJAMA GAME” Starring: DORBS DAY, JOHN RAITT and EDDIE FOY, Jr. need a second tractor. promptly if interested. POULTRY prices. Poultry 'I'GCf—- Summerside ATTENTION We are receiving poultry or our eviscerating plant every Tuesday until further notice. Paying highest market ickup service is now avuiIab‘le.l For further particulars con- JENKINS BROS. LTD. FARMERS Dial 2167 or 2168 Alberton & S’side ‘ BOXING CIVIC STADIUM SUMMERSIDE TUESDAY. JULY Ist at 8:30 pm. MAIN BOUT—10 ROUNDS SEMI-FINAL--6 ROUNDS Clarence “Slllggerfl Rg(!lbaEl:S McNEILL vs_ 157 lbs. S 158 “”' Miscouche Borden & Indian River 6 ROUND—SPEClAL Roger Doimie X ARSENAULT vs_ ‘7HA1SS°N 130 lbs. ‘ 131 “"' Summerside , St’ Louis CURTAIN RAISER w ldell Grady "§- ‘*a=”l°" S°"i" 5 oi- o-- —‘ ; 99 lbs‘ 100 lbs. i Ai)Miss1oN-Ringside 1-50: Rush 14”’ Children. 12 and under 5500 Advance sale of tickets at Boates Pharmacy. "Katherine Williams. —- rm 7.". :~i..1r.'t 'iCongregatioTi!7 ‘ALBERTON [meals of the latter’: father.’ (Mr. G. H. Harri)’. Albcrton. ‘. lvlonday. June 30. 1958 The Guardian Page 11 To lvhr 0- H. Phillipa, M p_ 0;.‘ MW “-mam Aumm, and‘ Ch: o fishermcn's co-operatives. l_‘I"(:'(_’i'('eng 8-‘tl"’}’:i‘1‘”§0I:‘e" mll:;lI|}()l€<:il;\".\1rs :\IIIllf‘ llix have i'oturi)od’l The co-operatives have 4.500.- mg of good mnnwship was on. m,,_ 120 their home in Albcnon South‘ . 000 members and tliielr gitp Joyed 2 ~'="'" -W*'"*= “'9 wh‘ er Fls £‘§°§"§.i“Ei.‘°’«‘“¢i’.t§i ‘m.§i’in.n§§' ' ( jg} _ D9 3 . _ . - . . I‘) H185 ‘ On Fi'irln.\'. at the rczzuiar iurnled ionullls h;.l\“til-‘r‘- loltlnncfi "H? Cambridge, Massrwl ' '9'-fies output’ meeting of l-Jim:-dale Y. 7’. U. W‘ ‘m‘‘‘' 5p°"dl"£ “W T3“ l‘l2ll"lil(“I1‘:”mg Mrs. Aubr?yS' HONG KONG lnemersh-COm'l Miss Isabel Green \mv,- m.Ch(,m_ year in Western Canada. W"“l“’r- 0“‘¢'“'i0l'“‘”“$l CWD3 has 913 . rand Bagomllc. Quebec. |£‘l‘nl(’ fishing methods in a bid ed with a gift of luggage and} u d ‘I . . . . ‘ - - . . Ch 1 . . . t L! J 8 Photograph album. the prc- don.r All>r;raon.”have all: l(ll:‘lr During the weekend Mr. andlfllshmi §[)l‘-(I)‘l’ll1Cl.frl):nlIadsll(';l]Ie lliggiehset sentation being made by .‘\iiss'1§";1cst.BO.\li.<s Bernice Daley and .\Irs. .\'oi-man Hardy. Alhertomlworld. the New China news. .1015“ Vugllaas Mollins of Saint had as their guests the lam,r~s;388nC'.\’ Ff-‘Ported Saturday. ' ‘ ifaiiicr, Mr. Keir lIalllel‘I_\' of’ Japan's industry produces us to mod- REGENT MONDAY - Tuesday The Fireside Group of Mont-E‘ I I\f59-Alma congregation. at thcl Mr. and Mr: Eric Corbet’ “""5hi’°' "d h” b"°”‘°"’ gm" 5000.000 tons 0! fish pmll [Hunchback C ose of ‘us last reguiar m¢.(.t_ “am ‘heir SOMV-Tedd‘. and Jin; m ia“. and “fie ‘ ucts 3 year. China caught 3 l0- . - . ‘ -- . - - - . . .1 . ti - II l\{loEl;m§;0S:rirte:dn Rt_>t\_. and “liris.lgi}.;_.beSummerslde. visited Mr.’Spurizeon hiooifc ranlind ill:-.i‘rlmB:’(,i'9°0'0g° °‘("“c{hl3~‘1 Year‘. dl NO"? Dame . 1 win a ". ' ~. ' _ ,' e an ' '_ , Tree Craft" cheese and cracé.-ill)e(i3l(‘(o?rbell Satnxllihefibn Mrcisuriililsi tli)c Siogkigrlgxillltorelnai M-‘ls fivefear pm“ in lgsgnlahz :"‘c"(l-391 Color-sco iray. An address was read by wee-kend. Mmenon f i “ “inuipul of fish is expected to P9. .‘\lrs. John Clark and the pro-; 'SHi'Sl Of Ollera uricrllac dag reap}! w'000'00° 20.55 the agency Gina Louobriglda ';fa“:§“°“ made bl‘ .\lr. Donald‘ Miss Hances Currie. Char. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy an aum''Claimed, ‘ Anthony Quinn ."- l um \\' ~ - ' - - 1 in o n. spent the weekend l Deiclopmenl projects include Rev. Mr. Green ha. a tad 'i h I ‘ « 8 can to Om_e1H_Csmof‘cei;as- wleeugiffnliibbg. and Mrsll hilembers ol Alberion C. c._4D'~ans to he traditional sail-pom W ‘ch F IT ._ [Oral Chane and M” be lea“! - - . e on. ‘.ale.ofi.!lE(())|(.1xl; h;lid!a succcs.s!uIA3‘(‘<l Ljaunlks ufnth motors. iheguse C5 m 0' mg Elmsdale on wpdnesday mi Mr’ and Mn. Mb?” Ankenign me pub“: “mange: articles P sues or nets and lines. om g Soon begin his duties there. ~(‘har‘miir-town were weekend afternoon samrday {T:lirihzujIlllasis\on fresh I “la!” ' ' - ' 3 nei- incentives for 9 No matter where you travel. you'll find Canadians enjoying their holidays more in Chevrolet. And with good cause! You‘vc just never known such a light- hearted, light-footed way of going. Hills flatten for Chcvy...roughroadsrunsmooth...roadbcndc stretch out straight as a string. That's why Canadian: choose Chevrolet above all other cars. See your Chev- rolet dealer today. Find how little it costs to go gladly . . . the Chevrolet way. S V (.‘Fcc‘ VS COVE . .. 0" . 5‘-_o NOV ’ A hum! Mum Vain ‘. sun Al-‘ RAMSAY VS. MacLEAN 151 lbs. Ne;43G‘l‘;§gow ; I mustnted. the incorY'D3'8l3l9 Impala convertible. DODSPEEDS OF P. E. I. IMITED CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. 1. W-.wwai F3379 Gordon. _ r; 1“.-wv 113,2. oi-we vu. 1. Ma‘-‘I 5 9