7 toontkiuel 50- 9'” '' 3- "tidal in Europe. In is an while Preston mam of Mo... expert on fish meal and fish meal Elie did the electrical wiring and TueSday' June 7' 1955 The Guardian Page , In Memoriam ..-e---r:n'?m" . h M tptauts and onty recentty b .tt Bob Mosher did the plumbing. New Souns 5 ea plant for Booth Fisheries inulltlovg the wharf. placed on trucks and Scotia. He is plant manager. The izalvanizlng work was done thy Dick Ruthart of Charlottetown. MR8. JOHN MacKINlN'f)N uansported to the fish meal plant. Mr. Griffin, who was born in 105 h.p. diessels. moved to Souris 1942 where he built a cannery. Mr. Zoega spent most of his by Clem Campbell of Bridgetown sturgeon. The plant is powered by two Plant equip- in meat was installed by Chester MacDonald. Carpentry was done 'k.A FORWARD STEP at 'IN THE GROWTH OF SOURIS . ws ooueitarutars MR. ALBERT GRIFFINO AND wisi-i HIM EVERY success IN i-iis NEW VENTURE- THE NEW FISH MEAL PLANT PRESTON Mat:LllRE Electrical Contractor MONTAGUE GOOD noogrs Perennial tplants live for years because their roots can store up reserve food underground. from this view of the rear OUR BEST WISHES fo Mr. Alberf Griffin on the opening of the NEW souius FISH MEAL PLANT ROBERT uiiciioii & stilt Plumbing Contractors MONTAGUE . .3 as ..'a.,-. Planl Owner Show it above are the tw ager, who has spent most of plants in Europe. been in the fishing business i LW. I. Convention At Burton Opposes The death of Mrs. John Mac- Kinnon of M School Street, Char- lottetown, on the twenty-third of ' 1955. brought sorrow to Mrs. Mackinnon was born in Fredericton. P. E. l.. on the lit- teenth of Oct.. 1872. She was the youngest dsughte. Elizabeth Ida. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Stevenson. In 1891 she was uiiilerl in mar- riage to the late John M:-icitinnon. also of Fredericton. To this union were born three children: one son P0 W. I. SOURIS WEST W. I. BRAQKLEY INT . The '.tla' meeting of Brlcklcy . "Tl" May '"e9"”.3 "' lh” 50”” Point W. 1)., was held at the home is West Women's Institute was held at Mrst Gmtge Shaw on the eve. 3" "'9 h"""3 M MP5 Edward Gal" ning of May 12. I-Jlevcn members '3'" "" "'9 "ills T9" """"b"5 were in altciidam-r, and responded answci'ed the roll call by eaihttt, mu can ht t-5.1,-mug an amon- 5l"'"ll: 3 "'”ki'1- TN" "ew m9'n'ling iutidciit nl lllI'll' school days. bets Paid "19? I995 Each member iias pleased to re- The 59"9””"Y read "19. "”"”'e5 ceive her new hand-hook and cos- of the last meeting which were stdeted tt 3 great jrnpgovemgnt approved 3” slgmd .over the first one. After much discussion it was The dgtmate tn the uxecutivo decidcd that instead of trying to meettttg tutu of plans for that put on a play at present to have Dtstttct Contunttuu and "5 no". a lottery on a box of groceries. ponemuut, ml the latter part of Each member was asked to con- Jung -1-ht, vtsttmg mmmtttee up. tribute one aTllClP. and the lucky years is pictured on the right. of the building. 3 a ton... P. And Manager 0 heads of the new Sourls fish meal plant. On the left is Mr. Helgi Zoega. the plant man- his life working on fish meal Mr. Albert Griffin, the owner. who has n Souris for the past. thirteen Barter's Film Lab. minutes of the previous conven- it it new,business was as follows: for next convention; silver colleo. lion to he donated to the 0'Lesry Pusville as entertaining district Fish Meal Planl On The Outside An idea of the size of the Griffin fish meal plant at Souris may be obtained Barterzs Film Lab. Summer School At Ml. Allison SACKVILLE. N. 3.. -- New features and a broadened curric- ulum will be keynotes of the four summer schools being planned for Mount Allison University in Sackville during July and August. The four are the Mount Allison Summer institute. Church Music workshop. United Nations Sum- mer School for Boys and Girls. and the 32nd annual Maritime Summer School. A summer institute. intended for all Interested in public affairs. and featuring distinguished rep- resentatives l'rom the High Com- missioners' office in Ottawa. and from the Department of External Affairs, will be held at the Uni- versity from August 11-13. The Institute, under the direc- tion of Dr. D. D. G. Kerr. will have as chief speaker Edgar Mclnnis, a native of Prince Ed- ward Island. and President of the Canadian Institute of Inter- national Affairs. A former mem- ber of the History Department of the University of Toronto. Mr. Mclnnis is also a distinguished poet and author. having twice re- ceived the Governor-General's awards for his writings. The institute will study "The Commonwealth Today." discuss- ing both the nature and the prob- iems of the Commonwealth itself. and the role of Canada as a Com- monwealth member. Mount Allison University is again offering a Church Music Workshop as part of the 1955 Summer School Programme. In addition to the regular one week course. from July 25th to 30th. in the basic techniques and histor- ical background of music in worship. the Workshop will offer this year, as part of the regu- lar Maritime Summer School, a special course in Organ Playing and Elemental Musical Theory. to be held July 4th to August Cyrus who died in 1917; a daughter. Olive. llater Mrs. Fred Eecchererl who died in April of 1926; and a younger daughter. Evelyn. lltlrs. Bruce Stevenson) who survives and with whom Mrs. MncKinnon winner will he pl('l(f'f'l out at the June nioctinc The sick cniiiiiiiitce I'f'pnt'lFd no sick. The school cnniniuioe reported having scrubbed the school. resided. Mr. Macxinnon passed - . lway tn Octqber of 1926: tpnitkntzrtiw sick committee was ap fri:l'::' tlzlastlftlngaz Ztaiatigditinit The fnllouing iiuiiicn were an -t . . V I pointed to scrub the schnnl' Mrs. :';;"ablt:V"t:gn3zm3J3i;'t:tpa"gml:;'IT:1set-i Mullally. Mn Willi a m 3 .. .. ' . h . ;1fftg;si-Mgoitglebw Dntfggt-r vggyrl 33535:: villi. '23Tf”ril.i'erf.adc';l ' t I ' , ' Kickham. "ultyh felgned DA: hat) bcuaiy E A report from the Public Health "sh ' ” P. fiat are E” at. Nurse was read by the secretary; cem:atl”:shr.lstt:'r Church Tmt hm, also the rest of the l-oi'i'r-spnndeiice received. A paper tin Atzriculture. L,Aiiiiie's W):iaS)' I-Wliilye N::al'llP8l?ll1 auiirel was "ad h-V MFR Felix Peters. 9 strength permitted she was an art It was decided to answer the . . . . ll call by giving a nickel again.l tive member of the Ladies Aid of trttirsl Francts whttp tnttmt the v the church. Although she will betmomtmrs tn hm, ham! tm. ttt, sadly missed by a host of friends and relatives. it is in the home where the loss will be greatest. She leaves to mourn lier daus!li- N”; ter. Evelyn. lMrs. Bruce hsteven-l A mt? nt tttanttt N” am," to 3:: tggtlizgerltivnugfegereitelgattMrs Gallant and the meetini ad- when the doctor advised her i'e-gwlrnpd moval to the F E. I Hospital. also, two grandsons in lbe homo. Wen-t' tJune meeting t : A dclicioiis lunch ua: SPHBG Ivy illic linstess. assisted by Mrs. Lornct WITAKE VERDE W. I. deli and Edward Stevenson and: Th? mmtttttt mpetmg ut the Late ggchelperthe U' 5' A” Rah" h Ye;-do Womeiiis lnslitiilc was held at. the home of Mrs. William Shea on May lath. Eight members and two visitors were present. The meeting opened with the reading of the Creed. Roll call was an- swered with an article to auction. Sick committee reported eight sick calls. Mrs. liari lie-rimniid kindly in- vited tlic Illf'lI1llPTS to her home for The funeral service at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home on Monday afternoon the twenty-fifth of April was very largely attended. The service was conducted by Mr. M. D. Dunbar, pastor of Central Chris- tian Church who spoke words of hope and comfort to the bereaved. The hymn "Unto The Hills” was sung. and the male quartcllc. the "Mt mwtmz Rntt Catt is an M955?" D'":b"r' Arcl'?r't,nJt?t(tRa:t' auction. The meeting then ad- and tewar sang a a o e tournettt the deceased. ”The Beautiful Land On High." The pallbearers were: Messrs. Edward Sellick, George Grant. Victor Ling. Everett Stevenson. Brenton Stevenson. and Harry Hyde. , Tho remains were tenderly laid to rest iii the cemetery at Fred- t erictnn. there to await the Glorious A delicious lunch was served by, the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Felix: Redmond. t MEAoo7w7 sanaifiiiission aunt l Mrs. Pearle Scott was hostess on May 31. to the Meadow Bank Mis- sion Band. There were several children and parents present. wR95""9'3”””- Worship period watts cogduttltsii . rt hapter fr in t e stu y FLORAL "um TES Egan? The collecriiun was received Pttttw by Millard Clow. "Saviour Like at Shepherd Lead Us." was sung and Evelyn Bruce Wendell and Ed- meeting closed with prayer" V'"d- lunch served. sprays ' RUSSIA WELCOMES NEHIIU . . ed d F - 'M" gamuel Kenn y an am MOSCOW (AP)-Soviet authorit- Hazel and Bea Vanlderstino. Mrs. May Vlckerson. Ethel, Lloyd and Murray Stev- enson. Vera and Vern Stevenson. Ed- mundston. N. B. Jack and Bill Stevenson. - t Ladies' Aid of Central Christian for Indian Prime Minister Nehru on Tuesday. including a press buildup announcing the translation into (Russian of his book ”Discove of lndia." Premier Bulganin is e - pected to return here from his Balkan visit is time to welcome Nehru. A social hour was enjoyed and no tron ities are planning a big welcomet pointed tor the next three months is as follmu Tmrlh. Mrs. Fred Hughes; smut: in--. liounrd Cud- mnpe ( nmutmiidciirzt-. was read and ciiscii-.-.r-ti Roll call for urul IIIPEIIIIS I .0 be lnSWel'Pd by a hoiisecleanta tip. The hnstcss served lunch mt-out"; ,-mymiruccl. P0l.I('I-.31 AN Lllilz.-S THEQ SIARKILAM. Ont lCPi-A Mark- ham township policeman lost three toes when he tried tn catch hi! runaway powcr lawnmower. After the macliiiic unit miay from ltitn (;,.,.,-up (lminu 3;? stcnped in front of it as it .vif.t.-'4l21i'-IN-l 3305' the lawn II rm ihe hit: toe off his right foot and two tries off his left foot. RIG IF-'l.ET . Th; lfnltlmlxm I'lll"li esliiarf M the L' S Patten mm is :13 miles long. uuli m.ii.iinIin1 width of smeri mile- Ilo Mortgage llloiiios for New Homeowners New Plan Will Ensure Mortgage is Paid Off Last summer. a mung cnuplebought a home in a quiet SlllJlll.'lD3l'l area I for 315.000. They paid 3.3.000 down. with it 30 year mortgage for 310.000. As thin stand. they should have gin paving it rid. The huslwintf is taking no IJIGNYJ. He has a Cont:-.rlr-iaxinn Life Mort- ?;lE6 lnsiiraricr-. Plilll, with a Total isability Claus-e. l7nr 38.313 intinfll Confederation will ay off his mort- e in case of Pleat . If he becomes isahlecl. the policy remains in force at no cost in him. ' Yes. for in-: than l'.'?- of vour initiril mortzagc. prmiding v-in are under 33, van can protect your family from foreclosure at the time We are happy to have been associated with the Daylight Time Hospital Fund; . mm ,,,,d,, the 5.,,m.,t.,., ,, Church. .r ,0... am. construction of the NEW SOIIRIS FISH MEAL PLANT The annual district convention of the Women's Institute for Bur- ton and vicinity was held in St. Mark's llall, Burton. Lot 7. on Tuesday. May 31. with Burton in- stitute entertaining. scholarship Professor G. D. Payzant. f d. ed b th D i "H sponsor y e ismct Professor P. A. Lockwood has Convention for girls desiring to . . enter the tttttstng pmtesston ta announced that registration for meeting to be held at a later date). the United N3ll0"5 Summer Mrs, Manning gave an ttttet-esttttg School. for Boys and Girls of the talk on project work. Atlantic Provinces is excellent, Louis and Margaret Goff. Wm. and Mary Kells. Mrs. Hattie Bowman. Hilda and Emerson Murray. Out Floweu Ftmfilrmi of file Cmif0n'r-mfion Life Plan 1. This Nlnrtgagc lnzuranco Plan may he piirchased on I 15, 20 or 25 your hosts. CHANGED CAREER Captain James Cook. great Eng- lish navigator who died in 1779. was s haberdasher's apprentice when he ran away to sea. . - - and will c ntin til th d f st k- , and omen OUR BEST WISHES ...”..1.”.r..iT5l:”.....i.2-?1E.”.".. 5'.?::l”;l. ..”:223”..?.'3.1" ”.I'.J.".f.l.'.ll”:::.”".l:::: me” Doiliiilalin av-Ea?” ...”::.:”.Sl.?.'..".'."”' "' ”' W 1- The in W cm- . secretiiry. 'l'hc meeting opened ing the year. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie, ”""v m be ll?” fmm July 5th - --m- 3. After the mmi:.i;zu- pcrind you '9 MR. with the Ode. followed by the ('0nVcnt'r of health and welfare 9'l'- W35 first ""T0flUC9d I851 may cniitiriiie the pintcction at BRIIOE STEWART 8: CO. LTD. OHARLOTTETOWN Mary Stewart Collect in unison. On behalf of Burton Institute. Mrs. Wilfred Dalton. extended a Mrs. Norbert Corcoran of Pius- ville made fitting reply. Roll call was answered by forty-eight. In- stiiutc members ON THE OPENING OF TO MR. ALBERT GRIFFIN - , PALMER ELEOTRIO Domestic I Ootmnorcfel Oil Burners - New & Used Commercial Motors - Repairs & Service - Rewinding Electrical Contractors 96 - 100 Fitzroy Street Charlottetown l l tcorilial welcome to those present. Following the reading of the We Extend Our 'Complim eiifs TO THE SOURIS SEA BY-PRODUCTS. LTD. endfo Mr. Albert Griffin summer. and a full registration of one hundred boys and girls is expected again this year. Among the special speakers will be A. R. Lusby. M. P. for Cumberland County. Nova Scotis. and a form- or member nl the Canadian dele- gation tn the United Nations. and A.E. Ritchie. of the Canadian D9Pnrtment of External Affairs. They will address the students on various aspects of the United Nations Organization. gave a very interesting talk on Polio. Mrs. Fred Ranisay. llfnntroiie. gave a most interesting talk on her native country. the Nether- lands. and showed a hand-made woodon shoe from Holland. A sing- snng led by Mrs. Manning with Mrs. liarold Howard as pianist was very much enjoyed by all present. Miss Doris Anderson of the Vo- cational School. Charlottetown. gave a very interesting talk on Mrs. Frank Gore! ..Whe death occurred at her home in Georgetown. followinil I lengthy illness. on Siinday. May 29th of Mrs. Frank Gotell in her 65th year. The deceased was the former Christina Fitzpatrick of Wrindvillt Mills. The late Mrs. Gotell was an ac- tivc member of the Georgetown reduced cost, or receive s all! payment. yederatioii Lil M" For Fnv Rm-1.Ir;, Ixvnf fnv Sofa," IOU: Home Economics. A reading by Th 1 M t' - i " of th C tholic Wo- Iibbsfleete Institute was enjoyed. gchofu hf:-ii f.l':ug.'V'ii,'::gne and yin always Ds' w'tx"'us An interesting contest conducted "sou tmm July mt tn August nut ready to help and minlst.er to those ”"5'0"0 W09" lll-V m"”'""9ld C""" W” 9'” rrellmins y investigations by Dr: . in sickness and distress. She was look of Nova Scott! 505950! '"-V'd' Kerr indicate nun, pgttjsgt-uuuu I held in exceptionally high esteem MY-V Mannms "IF" FIR” ll dfmtlfor the thirty-second session of "5 "lard h-V 3" wk" NEW mt tthlstllallflll of Re-model. Re-maktel Ht, tu-tt,,,,t wt" ht, ttmttt -I-ht, ttumg Md R F m " P " "' "I Shmlre" Fl mer new degree-credit courses in ldtlllissiresnlutlon report was read Ptsychnlnny and French Wm ' . ' t ed t of lby Mm Edw"d M"A"m”d' :ll:l'rlClllll-ITEI. Willie lcllfigleil. nancially unable to do so. '7" Nu"?! l0 -t MIPFNI by Whereas immigrants are nssist- Mount Allison Unm-rsily this cd financially by the Govt-rnmeiit summer can be obtained by writ- in stablishing farm homes and log Dr. I). D. G. Kerr Director whereas we feel that however of the Department of Extension. praiseworthy is this action on the Mount Allison University. Sack- part of the government. ville. New Brunswick. Be it therefore resolved that our native sons be given financial assistlantfe by thehGovertimei:lt in estab is ing farm omes or t em- . . selves and be at least placed on ::::":,5rt::d't,tfrlt:?:K'"?ax;:'n3'bwz'; at l”'Il" ""p""""c' Wm H" "T" committed for trial in s iliigher ' 5”" 5' court hy I magistrate here Friday. Resolution number three. where- . . as the Mathesoii Government has mggngabt?:;::ti,yoih:o:hmii)d'dif been "e"""9d A" pow" nd " on The magistrate said "one could 'tlz'"r';'t” t'lt:::'t'::t:te:attnv:t” mcrened hardly call those books comic." Be it therefore resolved that the Ti ' Government be urged to extend Rural Electrification to our dts- 0Rll.l.lA. i(IPi-A transient who tricts as soon as possible. decided to sleep on a dock on Lake Resolution numbe four. wherd Couchichlng because the weather as Western Prince County is da- was fine Thursday night ended up finitely not in favour of the pres- tp in police cells. During his sleep enl train schedule. John Carr fell off the dock, was Therefore be it resolved that rescued and then moved by police vlhls new system be discontinued in the cells for the rest of the laiiother year. c night. ' Mrs. Doric Gallant. read the L To HIGHER COURT TORONTO iCP)--Superior Pub- F.Nl)S IN CEIJ. l She is survived by Ii" llil-Sllfillili .lh;-pg brothers:--Andrew Fitzpat- rick. Louis Fitzpatrick and Maur- ice Fitzpatrick all of Wriodvnll! Mills; four sisters. Mary. Mrs. i T!e funeral was held on Titus- dav. May .'il.:t. from St. James Zchiirch. with Rev. 0'. Kiggins cote- briiting Requiem HIEN 318-SF lla- ther Bennett MacDonald conducted the service at the grave. Father Charles MacDonald was in the t Sanctuary The pallbearers were: Messrs. Frank MacDonald, GeortlP whim- George Maccormack. J. F John- ttuu, Ray Lavandier and Guy Hemphill. ' Interment was in St. James Ro- man Catholic Cemetery. -AC. remiiizel Ni-cpnwii. I25 miles west of Win- nipeg. was named from an Indian word meaning ”iihundanco.” STOP FOR CAREFREE A resolution concerning Day- tut directed town d th h Mary Coffin of Great Works. Me.. S U M M E R D R light Saving Time favoured its . y . r P 0?” op' . S. A.: Annie. Mrs. John Som- . I atmttshmmtl int! to qualify for a teachini! lic- t en ot st George-st Catherine, A second mstttttttont when as cnse. anvdttnvnthers unable to at- t tttrst wttttam t;ttrtsttt,,t ttt tluut-it. our young men of the cninmunily "mu ”"'""'5"-V d""'"1 ll" WI” l ing; and Alice. Mrs. Alice, 0'- are desirous of establishing farm it? months. V Donnell of Rnslindalt-. Mass. . - homes for themselves and are fi- Demhd ”"""mElI0H "II In?! of B.l'-flioodrich T I R E S 2 .5Ee fie C3x77,aa"ez5 Xixze of TUIELESS TIRES wnetun notscnois IIOWOIH noncriou Mnovsu niironunci Veosrs no iiou HEADACHE 1,, " ”Im,, tins WNW t.inllfl!S.V re-solutions. thanks were tcxprcssed to the entertaining In- ;-ztitutes: to Rev. J. N. Tralnor for Owner of this New Fish Meal Plonf Qts.. 40 ozs. erial Imp Whnyllmstlvompainol :1 tso gent-rously Iltrovldlllj ttitie use og Octl fut” M"PVU"' l't'::i'nI;h:e"t:soi;;;l:t:'itt 2 3 2 3 c 3 c c 3 the hall for to conven on; any I ----v . , nth on up” . - pin the supervisor. Mrs. Manning, stoiilliit MIL!----So - JoHNsfQN MOTORS LTD, , the guest speakers. Meeting ad- tiltokspuvtnlklibletsfsrls t t -loiirned with the Queen. followed disintaystiiigslmosliheinslsnl you rmpm-. A nEs01'0 DF.M.l'.R8 lthv a delicious meat and salad TURPENTINE like If-starts in iplim that pain. MM", mt", y, ;, I, c vuippcr Some very beautiful hand P It” N, H, almostinsfiuiltyi ' twnrlt was on dlsplw including the Mi Mi” ii-H Sewing Club orh. -.... ' ' ' ACTIVE HPIAIII. The Speaker of the British House FORD - MONAICH DIALI of Lords. unlike the Svelk of the Commons. may take part in de- ' hates. Got the BEST and pay less- lii I). 40 and fl) os. tins at your dealer's -L or write Coastal Asphalt Products Ltd. Saint John. N. B.