fnd St. Peters where they were ;;cLu-s:r '17, 1953 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN . g-" PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 3 summer Street. iunme Phone 8031. - Nam, Subscriptions. Advertising Representatives GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: 8032 and 3033. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in suniinenldu Ben Bookunre, summer Street; Gourllss Drugstore. 21 Central Street. xem, News-ItulI1.rWItoI' Street; Mart Gsndet. 0'! Granville Street: W" mucett.e's ' .v. Second Street; Inland Motor Transport mm Street: Vlnces Grocery. 120 Russell Street: Enman's Self. Service Drill SNIPS; Fredls Grocery, Convent Street. ILL Waits in llenslngton. .- WEST PRINCE ,0!-TICE Albertoni Frank Weeks, Bepreunuuyg. Phone: 03-2 Office and 63-3 House. zz-r”'T'? ,p,i5Cl-3-Every Wednesday. old -6 BAR 30, 7 bar 40. 8-bar in Freetown school. heavy Lockfast galvanized woven ---- farm fencing obtainable at Braces Lower ...1'llL0lllNCv. l' pairs and a.lt-;' ,.atioiis iEvening.s). W. R. Cam-1 " 29 Noonan Street. --JCST RECEIVED - the new. modern Revere Stainless Steel cop- ..(fill.VlVAL y planing. August 17th. In- v games, lunches. hot dogs; Dancing from 9'30 to MEETING of the Summersidc -. twill-be held in the home at 8 p.m. g,.,M,E or HOME MADE lCF.,on Monday, August. 17, 1953. to” -- I per bottom chrome plated kitchen I gggy v blnderl twine, iorkkkn, utensils at Bruce's. ,.m,; mod and a uminum shat s.; -L raster machine Oil, and al'- -LOBSTER SUPPER. St. Mark's . L3,.-95' supplies at Braces. Parish Grounds. Lot '1. Wednesday, t ' --- I i August 19th. Slipper '75 cents. served at Indian River ; from 4 o'clock on. Games. etc. -TIIF. REGULAR, MONTHLY: branch. Canadian Legion. BE.S.L., ' THE GUAIJAAN. CHARLOTTETOWN mm” 3' Long River Hall. Tues-t 1,.-. A'l;T'.lSi 18th. In aid of Long R7;-91 P!PFi)yiPl'l8ll Church. --RETURN TO HONIES - Mrs 'H:-len R. Hoffman, and niece litt'e Marlenc. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Arsciiault, left by plane "lre'rEEifgiis -31; iames Morris of cliar1otte- , the home of liaris-nc's ill'RYid-P5!" mm 'l,”lS a visitor to Kensingtoti' - my Sill'lllllPf'F.l(l8 on Tuesday. Miscouche. It was Mrs. Hoffman's ” ...... i first visit. to the Island and she was Jack Scliurninr. and. Very much impressed by the beauti- ft. Saturday for .1 visit! fut country side. She also vlsiterl the home of Anne of Green Cables and other points of interest. --31:5 fi'lli('ifPll lc "tlh :t"i.l'li'C5 in Monctcn. N. 13. Blair Llewellyn of Char- : made a business visit to, number of tourists. twle and Kensiiigtnn nu. K,.troin the inid-Western States ap- ipear to have a prcdiliciion for salt water fishing. Mr. Leslie Ramsay lot Indian River, whose boat is at ithe Batrzisois txfalpeqiiel has had iscvernl parties out lately. and had 150 many requests that he advises Lmmn Dixon. 53mg J(,hnft.hcn1 to apply at Rustico. He is NB ,3 spending me summer wnry and nervous about taking months with her aunt. Mrs. Herb- Parties with -SOUDZ Ch11d-WU 95lDCC- evt Bernard, Long River. Bur. 131132 L.... never seen salt water till they came -Mr and Mrs. James Evans and .'ain:'.y. Burlington,.ii-ere vis- ;'pf5 to Borden on August 9, -vFi"end.s of Mr. Hedley Payn- te.-, who is ill with pneumonia at 5;: wine .1' Long River, will be, p.e:uM mimrn that. his condition. .5 somewhat improvcd. Bur ll -Miss Edith Inman, R.N., and lI'i)ilnTa R. Smith, R.N.. have ri it) their respective duties ct) pleasant hcliiiays. S --.'ilrs ..,, ggng --FUNERAL SUND AY - The funeral of the late Mrs. D. 0. Stewart was held from her late residence in Summerside yesterday afternoon with service conducted at 2 p.m. by Rev. J. Donald Maclx':ty assisted by Gardiner Dalzell, stu- dent minister. Pall bearers were Judge 1.. G. Lewis. lion. W. Darby, Herb Schurman. R. E. Ellis. Eric .VIacKay. Maurice Mill. In- terment was in People's Cemetery. -Mf and Mrs. Stanley Sharpe' returned to their home at Margnle on August 6, from Broadview and other points in Saskatchewan where 'hey visited friends and 'eEat:-.es Bur. -T0 SPEAK AT ROTARY -Dr. Van Der Merwe. physicist at Colum- bin University, will be the guest spenkc; at the regular weekly meeting of the Summer-side Rotary Club tomorrow. Dr. and Mrs. Vnn Dcr Edward Island on a vacation tour severgil years ago. were so pleased with their first visit to the Island that they have made Summerside their "holiday home" by residing -Sgt M91. Jamu Evans return- ed to his home at Burlington on August. 9. after spending the past week nt Camp Utopia. N. 8, with members of the l'lt.h Recrc. Regt. .n twirling. Bur. -if: and Mrs. Wallace Picker- ing and faintly, Damley. motored to Charlottetown on August 9, urC't tnmpzmied by Mrs. Eva B. Picker-1 mi: 'inn will spend some time; Wlih her son and daughter-in-law,i MI. and Mrs. Anson Pickering. Bur. Rot-irlnn Bill f-hyward will be change of the program. -FUNERAL AT ALBERTON- Funeral services for Mr. William Aubrey were held from his late residence to Albei-ton United Church Saturday afternoon with Rev. AR Wallis officiating. Hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shop- herd" and "Abide With Me". Mrs. John H. Wells sang "Let The Low- er Lights Be Burning”. with the choir joining in the chorusg Be- cause of inclement weather the Masonic service was conducted in the church. Interment was in Hillcrest Cemetery, Pall-bearers were Messrs. Silas Matthews. Wil- fred Claudin. Maurice Perry. '5r.. Percy Kinch, Herbert Avery and ” James Hardy. Flower bearers were Mes:-rs. Lemoiit. Hutt, Philip Kinch and Eldon Matthews. --ii: and Mrs. Frank Ma.cDoLig- all of Bloomfield, MI. and Mrs. llams Callaghan and Winston Callnglian, Ebbsfleet, were visitors to Norboro and Summerfleld on Wedlltsdnr. attending the Lawless- Mtlvnr wedding. K --Mr and Mrs. O'Mslley and children Kay and Billie. Mr and lira Dempsey and children Jack, CaJ”0'.if.il and M ureen are guests It the home of ugh John Molvor. Kiniinra. The visitors are delight- ed with the Island scenery and cnmmueshlp. . K "-W0”: the prominent raci.ug' men who attended the big Provin- cial Fair is Mi-. William Mccvlbbon 0. Saint John. N. B. Mr. McGib. hon is the man from whom Em-1 59mlv.r- bought the great race niaivz. Man" Merk. K4. -LADY's WALLET STOLEN- A fast-handed theft of s. lady's wallet occurred early last evening at a local restaurant and resulted in the loss of n t and contents including 56.00 cash. The girl. an employee of a local department store, had left her wallet on the outer edge of the table while she talked for is moment with friends in a nearby booth. When she re- turned her wallet had disappear- ,-iir and Mrs. Meritt Callaghan Alberton retumed recently from . nntreal where Mr. Callaghan at- tended a convention held in the '”'"''Ft of education. He is an giljPP'0r of schools for West . H-Ni Fnunty. They spent some Amp ,5 3. Wm, ed, and so had one of a group of mug. 1,1.-ye 6 Mountain” :2" three young men who had been . , W ' sitting in a booth close to where 31,... 1.-mnk wmpwvn r the missing wallet had been left. ,n W etu.-nrd D -5? home at Itanilirl. nu . - Y; R P? Sllcndlng the pest t:i:'cc deolu at the home I her son and Nrhtcr-in-law, mg M”, :1::”hmMl1"&l'. Elinsdale. where hamllaier. Mrs. Hattie Cunning- mn-ym tibumdsle. Mass. who is am "Hz in this province. was s 5- Ruest. mu-, ?i.:t'l'llllt?l'Slde police considered this sufficient reason to conduct. an lunsuccessiul search for this man whoss name was not known. Pergitals -Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Link- letter of Summeralde, leave today on a week's holiday to St. John. -B -During the repainting and dec- N B Milne of the n en... um ff; gains held in the Dundas Uni- ' W011--Warm appreciation for -Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schulte of Detroit, Mich. last week were gm sawyervllle. P.Q.. are visiting Mrs. D and Mrs. William 3. Scottis brother and sister-in-law. G'-luthart and sons. Fred and Mr. and Mrs. if. any Cromwell ”''3'”- L011! River. CCOl'npI.l'lled at York Point. I am?-wmd .Mrs. W. D. Prollti, on A33 n. motored to East Point shuns W5? .9. calling at Dalvsy. - Montague and other points. -Mr. Stuart. Craig has returned to Toronto, Ont.. after visiting his mother. Mrs. Mildred Craig in gums 0! Mr. Bummersldc. Qmgley. and Mrs. Edward Bur. -Mr. John Lecky. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James '13. Mac- Donald, of eummerslde. left But- urday by car for Manchester. New Hampshire. to visit with Mr. Muc- -Mr. and Mrs. w. .1. Profltt, g';I';:FNt'er. motored to the South mm 0!; August 9, when they were ,,,.5i(-j 0 Mi-. and Mrs. Frank My- Mxjx giipllld. and visited Mr. and How -11. Prontt at the Orient - They found Mr. Prolltt's sisters of Mercy. Ealllh continuing to improve. and huh: g"-'" II this season, the "11 tuned with summer Vllllopt. i s' am, was a recent via tor to her old home in spring alley. She was the former Hazel Brysnton, R.il.. :4. I for iht-ir home in Baltimore. Mary-L lond, after spending three weeks at y mils, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Arseiiaultu -nr.ar SEA FISHING--Quite a- piinclpally i Many of the tourists had: to this part of the Atlantic Coast. Merwc, who came to PNHCE. here each summer since that tlmen 5.. the loan of mm chum, bundmg visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. "5 F-Xllressed last Sunday by new and Mrs. John Hammill, North Yhelu Bari-an to the members or Carleton. -S sundaifilw Church. at his regular w'm- . . evening service. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scott. ' i Miss Theresa ,(;audet of Mls- which Cltalily reveals each leaf anti couclie who has :1 unique ('f)ileCil01lieVCry detail of these beautiful clov- of i-our-lcnf clovcrs, reputedly ers. symbols of good luck l lliss Gaudet believes that Thurs- This 23-yr-ar-old Eil'i has berm tlay must be her lucky day as site most adept at locatin: these cnm- ii-is found most on this dny 01 '1 pzimtivcly rare clov;v.'. :lll'i has week. although on Friday. July had. with a n'i011Sll!'9 of real suc-,she lo:-atrd 61). which was the cess A casual interest in making .-iigrcntest number to be found on search for unusual clovers since the any one day. age of ten. Most of her unusual collection This summer for the purpose oflhns been found in and around Mis- of thcm as to date of discovery and number. Hire and enjoyment in this unusual At the present time her cnllrg-lhobby makes her collection well lion wlilcli was begun night wcoksfwnllh Whai9V9Ii lime -the hlfs Elven age consists of 545 foiir-is-nf clov- 10 ll. K I Friendly Officer Praised By Tourists spend a brief holiday with her par- Alberton. Aubrey. Alberfon and Vicinity Miss Dorothy Bonyman arrived from Halifax Saturday evening to Kinkora In 16-5 Victory Over Legion -The Kinkora softball team staved of! elimination in their best-of-seven semi-final series with the Summer-side Legion by defeat- ing the Vets 16-5 in Kinkora yes- terday. ' Zeke Roberts went the route for the winners. pitching a fine ball game, giving up nine hits and striking out two. For Legion Mort ents, Mi-. and Mrs. J. R. Bonyman, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Henderson. st. Hubert. Quebec. arrived in Al- bei-ton Friday evening to be with tht lattei-'s mother, Mrs. William Min Joan Currie. Alberton. and Miss Bertie Morrison. Monti-ose. left. on Saturday for Ottawa. -..... Grover started but suffered a Dr. Stanley Donald, Moncton, N. painful cut between the first and 11., is it guest at the home of hisisecond finger of his throwing liand brother, Mr. Melville Donald. Al- in the second inning 3114 W35 - hereon, forced to retire in favor of Tan- ton MacNelll who finished the Friends of Master Benny Pi-out game. Tanton save up nine hits in the eight innings he worked. The Kinkora. boys had a single bingle off Grover in the frame. Des Roberts led the Kin- will be pleased to know he is con- valescing satisfactorily at his home following an accident while cycling. Six stitches were required to close A deep cut in his side received when he collided with another hicyclen He is I son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Profit. Alberton. i Fielding. Alberinn. tries. A. Johnson. E. Taylor A. McAt.ee each had a brace of safe blows. Slew Grady was the Miss Mabel three hits in five trips. Tanton has as welcomed guests. her niece McNeill and Willie Ness had two and nephew. Mary and John Field-:i'lll.S apiece. ing, of Charlottetown. L1r'-8500”: -L. , R H F. Mr. Allan Bishop motored fi'nm.l.e;.rion 000 002 2l0-- 510 7 Dorchester. N. B. to AlbPl'tCll S-outh'Kinkrt.'a 140 300 350-r15 9 6 on Sunday. Returning he was ac-. 3 ygidg Lime ' k . I ' "” l . iieague Standing C. Matthews. for the past two Mrs. Alexantlermxiclmud. ' xiii. lion. is spending the weekend in" "” ' gumme,-side. Summerside Little League stand- gg. ling, August 14: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson -Oliver. Al- P Ev 1' P"; berton. motored to Charlottetown. Klmme” '- 10 i 3 golf on Saturday. From there they ill ?'m;"-V ' El, 3) v .. n .- . .eg on - . -- proceed to .b.e.i:.:stB-. Blldfte, 3.8. iv: Men V 12 5 1 4417 iR. C. A. F. 10 l 9 .100 Mr. Wentlall Oliver. Alberton. left recently for HM.C.S. Cornwallis. Annapolis County, N.S., as the lot- est recruit from Alberion to j)il1 the Royal C'lrllItllan Navy. He is the eldest son of Mr nnd Mrs. John Oliver. A brother R-cinald is stationed w.th the R.C.A.F. in Clinton. Ontario. One more game is to be played in the regular schedule, Kinsmen vs. R. C. A. F, tonight at Quceli Elizabeth Park at 5:30 p.m. It will be El four-point game. The play-offs Villl start Tuesday. the team placing nrst receiving a bye. the second team playing the fifth, and the third team playing Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McAlduff. coaches. managers and officials are asked to be present at the Q. E. Park tonight, the players dressed Lnrkln apartments. were pleasant- ly surprised when a group from St. Peter's Anglican Church as- sembled to welcome them to Alber- ton and present them with gifts M the "aim "my be mke" ed to locate in Alberton where Dial however, is is nevertheless true that. one notrump is not an ideal open- ing bid for the South hand. The hand is too strong, Granted, it con- tans only 18 high-card points. which seems to make it .1 conven-, tional maximum one-notrump' opening, but point-counters are not in a different position from honor- triok bidders-they must use their heads and take note of the tex- ture of a hand. The fact that South holds ten honor-cards. and the in-9 combination of diamonds. real- ly puts him over the logical (as distinguished from the purely for- mal) limit of a nbtrump opening. In all probability. to repeat. three nottump would not be reached any- way, but the best approach is for South to start with a one-bid in diamonds or clubs a.nd' then jump to two notrump. Hf-JAY!-IN". with D(lVl(l Wayne. Jane Wyatt. MT DANCE illiu-NEILIXS WAREHOUSE KENSVINGTON EVERY TUESDAY Blue Haven Ramblers i sir,-r. back in the now dim and produced good results. K ':'ound of that event when he beat ---------- Donald Wright. Halifax. 6-0. 6-1. A" Force And aim 13: who won the juvenile girls' last year. has moved up to the CTI-ninilttccl, nlnevymisciiesywhile tlicbcatable style she had last year. -Angels played errorless ball. She advanced with a 6-0. 8-0 win of the Angels led all batters withsaganski is also playing in the five hits in six trips while l-for-ijiivenile glrls' singles. She defeated siderably by bringing out ihrccisanie score in the second round of hits. Billy Macl..can and Merleithlit event. two hits. First baseman Garth Crockett; men while Phil Jartline and Angie Carroll each got two. handled by John l-laughey with Briar Chandler on first base and Ryan worked the Air Force-B.Y.C. sought by tourists visiting Prince game with Jack Ready on first Edward Island but fortunatelyonly, the courtesy and assistance of the 3- C- 5- 7- friendly officers in Island towns is: misty days of i908 Tlicir trniningysiiizlcs and moved to the second His clubmate Ph'ylll's' liiaganski, (commged 35”” pm" m r:ir'.s' and is shlcwin; the same un- Thlrd baseman Reggie Hughes,lover L. Jobin, Quebec City. Miss linger helped his own cause con- Anne Irwin of Ottawa by the Longaphle of the Angels each hadi collected three hits for the Dairy- The Angels-Sunsliine game was Ed Savidant on third. Chnrlle -Police onicers are frequently and Tucker Ryan on third. iior directions and information midi much appreciated by the visitors. 3 A? g H! Officers who make efforts to, 5Ch”mm"' C 5 1 -Zlassist tourists in finding accommo-l w””d' 2b 1 llclationa and eating places are am-l Thampsom 5; 3 1 olbnssadm-s of good will nnd add tol Boymm 4 1 g the visiting pleasures of our guests! A"m:r""f(i P 4 1 0' Officer Joe Linkletter. who has g?f3:;nn'rf 4 1 2 been on the Bummersida police Hawk; H 4 0 oiforce for 27 years, has assisted ynqmmi 3b g 4 0 nimany tourists during his long years, Totals ' f l 31 9 stun the force and has made many. friendships and the acquaintance. B. Y. C. lot people who make it. a point to! AB R n visit him when they -return to; I Summersldo in later years. 3 Coadv- lb - -- ' 5 0 Constable Linkletter received his Wnmerbiet 55 5 1 third letter in recent weeks froml A”9"”"”t ab ' g 0 visitors expressing their apprecia-y 'B"T89- ” ' 3 0 itlon of his kind services and as- -”cCl”k'y' T! ' 4' 1 alsistance to them when recently, Tim" C t 2 0 0 visiting summerside as strangers? . K""' ct ' 4 1 1This letter. from a retired police wamh ab 4 1 1otficer in Quincy. Mass. also ex- 5h9pp”d' p 2 0 0 tended the invitation to the Sum- Campbem F! " 39 5 glmorslde police officer to visit him Toms if ever travelling in that area. and ,BL3'.e:cm M0 000 202,5 9 gexpresscri the hope that he mighlt. - R. C. A F. :04 mo Ogxgg 5 3 in turn, be able to make Constabe - . a ' i it 1 I hi Sheppard and Tillie, Armstroi.ggig::iAsv::T:oVl: Ell? 3'99"" ” 5 lyielded only two hits to the losers H. Bei-wick. Me.. 3-2 for its second- straight Little League section one baseball title. Twelve-year-old Russell DANCE GRAND RE-OPENING DANCE IN LOT 16 HALL TUESDAY NIGHT All Electric Music Canteen Service A youb over the first five frames. The win qualified the Canadians for the region one !inals'stai-ting Thursday in Rockville Centre, N. Y. The winner of that tournament moves on to Willlamsport. Pa.. for the Little League world series. Retail sales in Australia last year reached the record figure of l4.355.483.000. A ATTENTION FARMERS FOR SALE 1. ii. 0. STEEL THRESHER. 22 x 38 Fully Equipped for Clover. Timothy, Grain. etc. Like New. Apply:- ALLISON M. HARPER. North Carleton-Albany, R.R. 2 Monday & Tuesday. Aug. 17-18 "THE GREAT MANHUNT” Starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr.. Gly- nis -lonos, Jack Hawkins. Also ti comedy with Vera Vague and Col- ored Cartoon. Donald's sister. Sister Clara of the -Mrs. Jos. Foster of New York And was the guest of her brother R. Carroll. ab land Schurmaii. 4. l Angels l in u n Montreal Wins lwurd, e .. g g ; . '.MscLean. r . i slln little league lllartinger. ll 3 E3 31 Wwgg laurge. if 6 1 1' 'Pouitnn. 2b 6 0 1 PORTLAND. Me. (AP)-Mom twfilhiw 59 v- -- 5 i 3 ti-eal staved off a last inning rally Mcilinv "7 1b - - 2 g gisunday to edge Somersworth. N. Lgngnpmm . A. Cairoll. cf . Sunshine A. Ballem. p A3 3' "lGi'egory. ph . Lee. lf . 5 0 0 Macro, ph McGee. rf .. 5 1 1 Totals g Jackson. as . 4 0 1 Liiiescore Crockett, lb 5 1 3 Angels 330 300 320-14 11 0 ,Jai-dine. 2b 4 0 3 Dairy 000 lit) 113- '1 12 9 l-lenne.-soy; c . 4 1 ll Hartinger and Ward; Ballem and . 3 0 Olllennessev. 8:30 P. M. -- Rain or Clear 5 TARLITE f SUMMERBIDE DRIVE-lN THEATRE Formerlslander On Planning commission For Medicine Hat -Mr. E. E. Heckbert, formerly of Summerside, and now an Al- derman of the City of Edmonton, Alta., has been named chairman of the recently appointed Medicine Hat - Radcliffe Commission. Mr. I-Ieckbert is a son of the late Mi-. and Mrs. M. A. Heckbert and s. sister of Miss Constance known to Guardian readers as frequent poetry contributor, He is the chairman of the six-man cam- of the Alberta Provincial Govern- ment. Mr. H.N Lash. Provincial ad- visorycommissloner for town plan- lning. explained the functions of 7ni!18l.siich C0l'lllnl:2Sl0llS and said it was 'to study such things as bridge and lmra. attack with Eh??? hits Ill Stxi highway construction and locations and and will als 0 se'” to develop the 1 big gun of the Legion baiting withi the fourth in best-of-three series. 3belnsz able in siibstantinte herlcouchhe during occasional searches. Hamam NS” are vumnz friends The plan for me plapofl between. lclaint. and to preserve her dis-; Miss Gitudet jokingly suggests M Alberto". the mo Victorious teams and the M”: .:”..i:il:lt... t;.:3.:" ..l:::e - team he not i cac. unusun c-aver n on a uni. c 'e. - . , been decided, . , . . g t , . I ,h Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Robinson, who , I . in a manner which classifies each f:SilEil1w:1fHhh:,V pt;1eci;e lr::ehPrer:1);ia;- have taken up residence In the Mme League players, 35 up 35. in full uniform, so that pictures, ers, 11 with five leaves. and 0ll'.2A M155 Child!” 15 We d3'-lghl” "1 . , Th 11 1 .g am 1 eh Ltm : with six, twin and .VIl'S.t Joseph J. Gaudet. ggbgxsir gilirgsztgje 1," Canada; Iii:-Leagge r:1itiano:EtIe1amsgi: as (fEollolwse:3i Neatly arranged in one of her-.; iscouclie. " .9 Affirm "pm C ' L ROM”; 2- yis Men; 3, Kmsu tion for this friendly gesture Dr. five clovcr albums each one is past-i '51 and Mrs, Robinson with iheirvmem & Legion le,figdTIEVVfYl”T ”',:a,”,5p,Men:,,'",pP children. Alan. and Nigel. came toiL ' , F Prince Edward Island from Eng- Brmmoni Black Hcise Rain Halts land early this summer and decid-1 -Mr. John Long of Saint John. gf?"WfF),”9F!,ff0m, P,age,,8' Rztgitqggnhlras ?(1;:?:x' mm" A0 l N. B, is one of the great numbeivd ciclecl on the best of three sin- pr gg pm i t ” of mainland rrice inch who attend gies and two doubles matches. --." EWE" VS! .(.T .4 the big Exhmition r.-ices Mr. Lonszf Pla:.'e:'s from H.init.i':imck. M.ich.. Contract Bridal! (REA N 1 OJ together with VVllllflnl I)oiiriszhuc.who won most of the junior events LL. who is 83 years young. trained a last year in their first visit to (continued from page 9 Monday-Tiiesrlay 7:15-9:15. Betty one-time Island boxer for a bouiithc Canadian championships, are ----m ----- ---------4 y , with Jack Twin Sullivan, billed asfbnck. Gerald Dubic. l3-year-old illlrld break W35 "en 1110?! hE1D-iGFah19 and Dan D-1118' "1 YEW"!- champion of the world and Cam-.u-inner of the Juvenile boys sin- V- V . .g , , , . ales has advanced m the boys. wmle mennonmz these fac(5IilOlOl" lTliiSltfli inniei-lg, gift .BLIF. i : i l I the Tovm of Alberton and day afternoon, Aug. 19th replacing a line pole. l l i i i Monday-Titesday 7:15-9:15. LADY OF FATIMA", in the children, Richard Hale Clark as Maria Rosa. District Planning Heckbert. Summerslde. who is well a mission which includes a member INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power in and 4:30 p.m. weather permitting for the purpose of Maritime Electric co. Ltd. ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN reaches deep inside you . . . ”THE MIRACLE OF OUR Susan Whitney. Sherry Jackson and Sammy Ogg as Come! See it! heart like A ray of sunshine. Also news. PAGE ELEVEN area's natural resourcu. It was intimated that if an interim grant might be obtained from the Pro- vincial Government then au urill survey might be undertaken. Mr. l-leckbert left Summerside approximately 36 years no and has been a resident of Illionion ! for the past 35 years. He was born in the Prince 00 'ocpltIl April 13. 1886 and is pr dent of the Alberta Foundry and Machine Company. His mother was the for- mer Mls Elizabeth MsoKlnnon. , T POULTRY Buying Live Fowl Dally FR-ED WADMAN Kensington. adjacent areas on Wednes- between the hours of 1.15 The motion picture that beautiful technicolor. with as Father Ferreira, Angela It lights up your CAPITOL KiNG VlDOR'S' A A Scvucplay by Colheville Tonight 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 2:30-7:15-9:15 Japanese" who BRIDE slanlo Slillllfi VAMAGU(iil - DON TAYIOR with CAMERON MIVCMIU -MAIII WINDSOI mu Mwlim Directed Iy KING vioon Produced by IOSIPN IIINNAID Co-Produce: ANSON IOND vvmv - story bvA-union! A suntan nowenou Jihtvhutel UV 3093 Cdwvv-VII Summon-side ”Why mu he hfivl lo muuy iom.-mu lilo- you 254 i REGENT Today .. Tuesday .............. .. 7:15 - 2:30 - 7:15 - (,'.(....a :2'P'.tEair..u.as-r " LORETTA YOUNG. - '