7 us Junior Farmers Compare Notes on Thursday. June 6. 1957 the loglowlng East Prince Junior Far: ,,,,-5 Eddie Clarke. President. E;-Ile Small. Secretary-Treasurer. nabert Linltletter, Director and may Best travelled to participate ln 3 meeting of the St. Georges Junior Farmers held at St. Georg- cs School. Kinds County- l-lle meeting was presided over by Mr. George Mac!-'herson. For the benefit of the visitors the Pres- ident called for reports from the (allowing commiti concert committee. entertainment com- mittee. calf club report and sewing club report. giving the visitors In incite as to the amount of activity presently being undertaken. At the conclusion of these rep0!'lI- the President opened the meeting for discussion on the different Pl'0t blems facing the two groups. Eddie Clarke. President of the East Prince Junior Farmers stated he tiiought that the two major pro- blcms facing the East Prince Group were lack of interest und participation and congratulated the st. Georges Group in having over- come this problem. Mr. Mike Gillie of the CBC Farm liroadcast attended the meeting and was introduced to the Group by Mr. George C. MacDonald. Others in attendance at the meeting were David MazLean. Kings County Agricultural Repro- sentative and Allan Palmer. Prince County Agricultural Repre- sentative who gave departmental view points with regard to the tens- ilibity of organizing more Junior Farmer Goups and the feeling of the Department of the forthcom- lng Field Day. . ' O'lEARY Friends of Mrs- George Camp- bell. Coleman. are very sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital Summer- side. All hope for a speedy get well. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan. Woodstock. were Sunday visitors to the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Rayner in Greenmount. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood and family of Ho ' . spent Sunday with the lattcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Dymcnt. in West point. Miss Shirley MacMillan, who was employed in Summerside. is now spending some time at h er home in Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paugh and family of Bideford were visitors to the Western part of the Island re- centiy. Mr- and Mrs. Albert Phillips and family of Charlottetown, spent the weekend with relatives and friends In west Prince recently. Miss Verna MacDoweil. who is employed in Summerside, spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacDowell recently. The supervisor Mr. Callahan gave a report of conditions of the 4 in the principals room. Dr. George Dewar was appointed chairman for the meeting. Min- utes of last annual meeting were read and approved. in the absence of the secretary. Mr. Harry Laird due to sickness. Mr. U. B. Seaman was appointed secretary for the evening. The supervisor Mr. Callaghan. gave a report of the conditions of the school and school grounds. stat- ing that everything was well tak- en care of . This report was read by the secretary. Mr- U. B. Sea- man was retiring trustee. and Mr. Bernard Shea was appointed as new trustee. Mrs. Herbert Vatcher reported on the work done by the women's Institute of 0'Leary for the school and school grounds. stat- Budget for the year to be 8692.50 Miss Shirley Betta. 0'l.oary. and Mr. Erskin Matthews, Elmsdale were married at the manse on Wed- nesday evening. Rev. Heber Keane WESTERN GUARDIAN FUNERAL HELD - The large- ly attended funeral of the late Mrs. William Walfield was held on Saturday from Compton Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Service was con- ducted by Rev. C.R. Webber. limbs were sung by the United Church choir. "Abide with me" and "The Lord's My Shepherd-" Duet rendered by Mrs. Ines Phil- lips and Mr. John Boates. "Breathe In me breath of God." The pail bearers were Edwin MICNOIII. Harold Carr, Stanley lllyner. Robert England. Tom Cllllllhll. George (Bsappell. inter ment was in the People's Ceme- llfii. Susnmerslde. Mr. and Mrs. A.S. McAssey. Spring St. spent the weekend in Stelierton. N-S. where they were the guests of their daughter a nd Ion-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Glbsrson. Pltfislonal Cards Chartered Accounta his TOM llezayloe. hnsrslaa.P.I. Planet insurance I. I I I la IJIIIII . Vin -Rash - casualty Optometrist "c,.."tI'"'i'"I.'.i... """":.-"M I The following victory message was issued last evening by Dr. Orville Phillips. successful Prince County Progressive Conservative candidate. elected to Parllqnent yesterday: l "To voters of Prince I wish to say from (DC bottom of my hen-1. thank you. I wish to thank my opponents. Mr. MacNaught and Mrs. Maclnnis for the fair elect- ion campaign. I have the great- est respect for both. "My only pledge-at this time is that I will carry out my duties to the best of my ability without fear. favour or prejudice to any- one. "I realize I did not have all opportunity to meet you all. but will make every effort to do so In the next few years. My thanks to my many workers and support- ers who worked so tirelessly on my behalf. Again. thank you." MR. MACNAUGHT I The following message was is- sued last evening by Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. defeated Liberal candidate. who had represented the County of Prince in the Fed- earl Government for the past twelve years: "First I must congratulate Dr. Orville Phillips. my opponent on his splendid victory. it was a clear fight and I have no regrets. "I wish him every success as our representative at Ottawa. "I want now to thank my work- ers for what they did for me. "Their Loyalty to me during the last twelve years will be something that I shall long treasure." S'side Conservatives Stage Victory Parade MRS. MACINNIS The following statement was is- sued last evening by Mrs. Muriel Maclnnls. C.C.F. candidate in Prince County: "I wish to add my congratulation to those being extended to Dr. Orville Phillips. the successtui fandidate for Prince in the elect- on. "I also wish to thank most ain- ccrely those who voted tor me. "It was a good try and we shall ter things in the future. Thank you all again." VICTORY PARADE A victory parade through the Conservative victory in Prince. as Jubilant workers and other party supporters piled into their cars and hooked their horns victorious- as they drove through the town. The newly elected Federal mem- ber for Prince Dr. Orville Phil- lips and his wife in the lead car with other followers and as the parade honked its way through the streets. car after car Joined the lllppy gathering. spontaneously and enthusiastically to help celebrate P.C.s first victory in Prince in many years. Following the parade which wound up at party head- quarters on Spring Street where hundreds of well wishers wcre on on his victory. Dr. and Mrs. nothcr held. victory officiated. , Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuar- ri: and family of Summerslde spent Sunday with relatives in Howlan recently- Friends of Miss Burniece East- er are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Summerside where she underwent an appendix oper. ation. Just a few days ago her brother Bing was taken down for the same kind of operation. Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Campbell. New Iondon. spent Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raeford MacLean. in 0'I.eary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and family. 0'I.eary. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Pal- mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells, in Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs- Eric MacEwen. and family of Stanley Bridge were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raeford MacLean, in 0'Leary. WELLINGTON Mr. Burfleld MacAusland of Charlottetown recently visited his brother. Fred and Mrs. MacAus- land. and other relatives. Mr. Peter Wedge has returned to his home in Chelsa. Mass. alt- er ” g several days in this district with reltives and friends. Mr. Sidney Goodwin. who has ritt Construction Compaby in Lab- rador for the past several months. has returned to his home h e re. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gal- lant have returned to their home after spending a few days with Mr. and rs. Joseph D. Arsen- ault. St. Curysostem. Mrs. Alex Gallant and Helen at- tended the graduation ceremon- ies at the Charlottetown Hospital School of Nursing recently h eld in the Community Centre at Char- lottetown. where their granddaugh- ter and niece. Miss June Gallant was among the graduates. Mrs. Leonce Arsenault and son Bobby of Summerside, were re- cent guests of Mrs. Ernest Gal- lant. and family. The funeral of the late Mrs. Angeline Arsenault. wife of John Peter Arsennult. was held from- her late residence to Egmont Bay Church where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Wendell Mac- lntyre with Rev. Nasaira Poir- ier officiating at the grave. Inter- ment was in church cemetery. pallbearers were Michael Le- Clair. Edmund Gallant. Edmund A. nault. Avis Araenault. Syl- vere N. Atsenault. and Theodore Arsenault. Mrs. Edward T. Arsenault and daughter. Rylsnne. have return- ad home after visiting her father. Mr. James LeClalr. Mr. Amsanti Gallant recently left for St. John N. B. where he will be employed for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Albon Gaudet have returned to their home aner mend- ing the winter months with their daughter. Mrs. Alphis At ensult and Mr. Arsenault in Miscouche. Mr. Joseph Cormier who W! I in Tyne Valley Health Centre for treatment has been rsnrsoved to P. C. Hospital for surgery. Hll tnany friends will wish him a speedy recovery. latudayaadll Iloors been employed with Drake-Mer- ' Ilmlly 0! Summerside, were re- cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Al- benie Arsenault. . Mr. and Mrs. Dolor Gaudet and family recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cormier. St. Gilbert. Mrs. Sophie Gaudet recently visited relatives and friends in MIICOIICIIH Misses Colin and Rose Arsen- ault employed at Notre Dame Con- vent, Charlottetown. recently vis- ited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Arsenault. Friends of Wilson McPZtee will be sorry to learn of his illness at his home in Southwest. necessitat- ing medical attention. Mrs. Harold Blgelow was a re- cent visitor to Baltic. Lot 8 called there owning to a regretable acci- dent which bcfell her mother. 's. Auel Bernard at her home while engaged in household duties. She had the misfortune to fall su'fcring severe injuries includ- lng several broken and fractured ribs. She was treated at once an ' i "y and is resting at home comfortably as can be ex- pected Friends of the mailman. Mr. Leonard S. MacNicll, Mlscouche. will be pleased to know be h as recovered sufficiently from his now able to resume his duties. the staff of the Orthopedic Centre. Charlottetown. weekend at her home in Abram's Village. Mrs. Rose Savage. who has been a patient in Orthopedic Cen- tre for almost 2 years. spent a few days with her parents and her children. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault, and farnlly. Charlottetown re- ccntly visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Gallant. Andre Bernard is a patient in P. C. Hospital suffering from cuts and bruises received in a car ac- cident recently. The car. owned and driven by Albert Arsenault. went out of control and struck a culvert. other occupants escaped lniurv. St. Thomas Aquinas Society met at the St. Chrysostem School house with a large attendance. Invited speak were Rev. Syl- vdre gallant of Tlgnish, and Rev. Nazalre Gallant of Palmer Road. An interesting talk w aillven by Cyrus Gallant. Wellington. and Cy- Rev. Gallant. other speakers were rus Gallant. St. Phliup. A aal of ice cream and cake netted a good sum for the Society. Meet- ing closed by singing Ave Maria Stcla. Funeral of the late A' k D. Gallant took place Saturday from his late residence to Egmont Bay Church. where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Wendel Mac- lntyre. Rev. Nazaire Poirter con- ducted services at the interment ROYAL IOIDEN Mon.. Tues. 7:15-9:13. Barbara Brltton. Bruce Bennett. John Hod- ink in thrilling drama of the "air. "DRAGONP Y SQUADRON . Also serial and news. STAPLI .h-s -russnar a wannsnar suns ma 0: In "nnonuns room sszsr-1'-Ls: in , Guy Mitchell Technicolor. and the Bell ltstars. and canteen service 3.45 oaday. one tltn and I "I'll DONE RANGER" in TE. ii look forward confidently for bet- streets of Summerside last evening l highlighted yesterdays 'Progressive , CI1iIdren's Pets Destroyed At S An act of vandalism occurred on the property of Willard Durant. In St. Eleanor's district. about one- half rntle west of Summerside, aometune late Thursday night or OIPIY Friday morning. Two rabbit Iiutches in his back yard were brokenllntn and the rabbits sav- Ixely killed with a pitch fork taken from his garden The rabbits were the property of aomelsummersldc children and were being cart-d for and raised on Mr. Duraniis property. and were confined in the two rabbit hutches at all ttmes Mr. Durant was emrvliattc in his belief that no one from his neigh- bourhood had any klinikI(i(I2P of who had committed the rics:.'utt- loll. and was also unable in so :.;r:-;t I motive for cruelly anti saz'alz.- ness of the attack on iIl(' rabbits in which the wooden latches were torn from the unlocked hutches. were re-elected for another year. They are: President. Mrs. 1-,J, Carpenter; first vice-president, Mrs. Helen Kerr: second vice president Airs. C.W Haygs; sec. retary. Mrs. V.J. Campbell; trea- surer. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie; liter- ature secretary. Mrs. Howard Clark. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Kerr with Miss Mar- Savagely t. Eleanors es where the pitch fork. bit which hutch:-.s and killing the children to whom ed. and the small wooden shelter bins inside were damaged in the brutal killing of the rahozts which lay dead on the floor of the wire hutch- . they apparently had tried to avoid the sharp prongs of Only survivor of the incident was one tiny three week. old rab- tcapcd unnoticed in me ldarkness and was found beside tits dead mother when the damage was discovered next morning. Mr. Durant has turned the in- cident over for investigation by the R.C.M.P. and has otfcred a reward of twenty!-ve doirai-s for information leading to the comic. tion of the party or parties Te-l ll," - ;a great we lble for breaking mm melbatile cry of the South Pacific in "AWAY ALL which resulted in great sorrow tad Regulm best-seller ihc rttl.I:ul: the true story they ht;-long. I prices. CAMEO Adams. From the living pages of BOATS". in technicolor. Tuesday, June 11. 1957 The Guardian Page 13 SHOTS NEAR UNEF CAIRO (Reuters) - An Israeli patrol entered Egyptian territory '-'.'ed.nesday south of Rsfah. at the southern end of the Gaza Strip and fired some shots into the air. UN Emergency Force headquar- ters said Thursday. The UNEF has lodged a protest with Israel. IENSINGTON Mon.. Tues. 7:15-9:15. Jeff Chandler. George Nader. J ulic the - SUMMERSIDEI I TODAY trons.) 3:30-7:15--9:15 i-ham. s t...-....vg JAMES WED. 7:15-9:15 DORIS - hand to congratulate Dr. Phillips l Phillips left for their home in Alberton where a- celebration was; Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Gallant and illness in P. C. Hospital and is Marie Rose Arsennult. R. N. of recently spent a TORONTO - Vincent Regan (left). president of the Toronto Liberal Association. is involved in a tussle with a teen-age heckler INCIDENT AT RALI. looks on in background during Lib-lhe mounted slowly tearing a St. eral rally at Toronto's Maple Leaf.Laul-ml placard W-all, the rlme Gardens. The youth. William Hat-l . . 9 ion. 16. starts to fall down stairsl'"”m5'e' 5p”ke' Prosper. Theodore and Leo Perry. Mr. E. F. Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. Euclide Arsenault spent a few days in Memramcook. N. 8.. where they attended graduat- ion classes in St. Joseph's College of which Mr. E. F. Arsenaulis. son Floren. was a graduate. Flor- en companied them home where he will spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. Abbey Niclioison and children of Charlottetown. re- cently visited Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Arsen- ault have returned home after an extended visit to States with re- latives and friends. Mr. Walton of ll.C.N. at Hall- fax. recently visited his wife and young daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McAusland. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Arsenault. and children of Chralottctown re- cade Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Arsenault. recently had Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Arsenault as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Pacific Gallant. are being welcome hdome after spending winter months in Out- ario. Friends are pleased to see Mrs. Eddie Gallant home after being hospitalized for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault BORDEN LEGION CARNIVAL and LOBSTER SUPPER JUNE 'I5fIt With sports and Field Day Starting 1:30 p.m. Supper 4:30 to 7:30 Bingo at night with two cash Jack Pots. cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar-. while Prime Minister St. Laurent from the speaker's platform which (CF WIFGPIIOI0) Palbearers were 6 randsons of have returned home after spend- - the deceased. Alyre.s Hen. Louis, lug winter months in Cape Breton Presbyterlan where they were employed. Mrs. John MacNiell and 2 smal daughters from R. C. A. F. Stat- ion. Summerside, recently visit- ed her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gli- bcrt Gallant. Mrs. Azadc Arsenault recently spent a few days in Shediac. N.B,. where she visited her sister who has been seriously iii. A very enjoyable evening w as spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. 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