. ,...-.-.u.-.....s- ,-. &1w' Guardian 10. 1954 Air. , eld Comer S.Vl.S. Tesis Held A community picnic was held at Bloomfield Cornet on swimming and water sa.iety test day July 29th. Miss Mu-ths Myer. Red cross swimming and water safety in- structor taught classu on the four different levels of skills. The course was sponsored by I local committee under the chair- manship of Mrs. Donald MacAus- land. Paul Cudmore. Red Ci-on super- visor, conducted the examination and presented pins. certificates and Judges to the following: Beginners: Barbara McKenna. Faye Stewart, Gloria Arsenault. Marlon Stewart. Alan Mcausland. Audrey O'Meara, Sandra smith. Vance Smith. Wayne Bell. Patsy MacDougall, Eloise Callaghan. Peggy McDougall. Sylvia Foley. Rel: Macllusland, Garry Foley, Philip Macbougall. Mary Smallman. Mar- ion Gard, Ronnie Arsenault, Earl O'Mce.ra. Fred Horne. Bob Arsen- ault. Gericiver MacAus1and. Juniors: Emmett Foley. Marie Peters, Palms Keefe, Frances Mac- Dougall, Foice Smallman, Clarence O'Meara. Fred MacAusland, Fran- cis 0'Meara. Intermediates: Alberta MacAus- land Seniors: Mrs. D Ma.cAu.sland. Robert MacAusland. Harold Gard. ii'lNS-FIDDL-ISEEFCONTEST SHELBURNE. Ont. (CP) - Wil- fred Mitchell of London Saturday night won the Canadian champion- ship at the fourth annual Cana- riian Old Tll'h(' Fiddlcis contest. His accompanist is as his son. Dave. Some 8,000 persons at the finals in Shelburnc arena saw the Canadian open championship awarded to Wayne Sleepy Marlin of Louisvillc. Y0 IJTH DROWNS MONTREAL (CP( -- Provincial police said Sunday night Gino Tourno. 20. of nearby Phillipsburg. Que.. was drowned Sunday while swimming with friends near his home. Phillipsburg is 40 miles southwest of Montreal. Professional -cards E. E. Parkman opt.n.. 3.0. PHONE 3237 BEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summers!-is Che rie red Accounts nfs T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summers” . P.E.l. - Phone 2858 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Euminersido DIAL P. 0. BOX 814. i; ” INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 summer st. summerald ' Optometrists B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summerside. P.E.l. - Phone sue SMALLMANS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., 0.D. 28! Water Street Sunimeraidie Above Maurice Millie Men's Wear PHONE 3530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Doiron SMALLMAN BUILDING Dial 2386 summerslds PHYSICIANS L. K. ZIELINSKI. MD. General Practitioner Mslpoquo ltoad Kenslngton, r. n. 1. Phone: Kensington 2 is VETERINARlAN Dr. J. R. Cunningham DIAL 2520 Wltcr St. East .9” PHOTOGRAPHERS um READ STUDIO D. W. SEARS western ousnmsu -con To run . DANG! ii. Lower Freetown I-hli every Wed- nesday night. -GARDEN PARTY on the' lawn or Miss Anne Keir. Malpuaue. Wed- nesday. August lath. salad supper. Proceeds in aid of Keir Memorial Presbyterian Ladies' Aid. -THE FOUR. KNIGHTS. world famous singers who made the record "Oh Baby I Get So Lonely' so popular appearing at the Roll- away Club. Tuesday. August ioth, at 8.00 p. in. Hill 2 hour show. ad- mission 51.00. Dancing after from 10.15 p. m. until 2.15 a. in. Admis- sion 3150. -TIIANSFERIIED T0 WAS!!- INGTON. D. C. - Sgt. and Mrs Loren Martin and little daughter. Arleen. have motored to Washing- ton, D. C.. after a. two-week holi- day with relatives and friends on the Island. Sgt. Martin has been trnnsierred to Canadian Joint Air stall at the American Capitol. Mrs. Martin is the former Margar- et Casey of Pleasant View, P. E. I. -MRS. EARL JONES OF AL- BERTA PETE!) - An event of unusual interest took place at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paynter of Freetown on Aug. 3, when Mrs Earl Jones of Doiialda. Alta., was entertained as a guest of honor. Upwards of 100 persons were in attendance. Acting as chairman, Mr. W. E. Johnstone of Long River. mentioned the fact that Mrs. Jones was born in Long River. Thirty-four years ago. as a girl, she ncnt to Western Canada with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Bernard, and is now home on a visit renewing friendships and making new acquaintances. The chairman also announced that three ladies from Alberta were present who had also made the l.Iourncy by the ”Biuenose” Special excursion train - Mrs. Ella. Pill- man of Edmonton, Mrs. Margaret Christie of Bruderheim and Mrs, Wallace Bell of Dapp, Alta. The guest of honor, was presented with a lovely bouquet of flowers by Eva Paynter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pred Paynter, while- Mrs. Roscoe Jeffery oi Summerside made the presentation of a gift oi money Speeches suitable to the occasion were made by Mr. John N. Protitt and Mr. George Milton of Mal- den, Mas. - Personals --Doiiiun Peters or Summcrside is attending camp at Sydney, N. S. -Mr. and Mrs. Billie Rennie of Reserve Mines. Cape Breton. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peters. -Cpl. and Mrs. Bud Nauglia and daughter of Bagotville. Quebec. are visiting Mrs. Nauglia's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peters, -Mrs. Donnie Stewart and daughter. Brenda of Reserve Mines are visiting Mrs. Stewart',s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peters of sum- merside. -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peters of Summerslde visited Mr. and Mrs. B. MacArthur of Enmore. -Mr. Billie Maclxian of Glace Bay is visiting Miss Laurie Peters of summer-aide. -Mr. and Mrs. um Mclblly of Toronto, Ont.. accompanied by the farmer's brother. Thomas oi Windsor, Ont.. returned to their homes after visiting their relatives on Prince Edward Island. -Miss Peggy McQuaid left by plane on Wednesday to visit her brother. Frank in Hamilton, Ont.. and leaves on Friday for Calgary, Alberta. --Mrs. M. E. Morrisey of Tor- onto, arrived home by piana on Thursday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. .B. Mr-Nally. Second Bt., Summerside. -Miss Lucille McQuaid visited her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Gaudet of Miacoucho. -Mrs. Bess Cameron of Glace Bay is visiting her sister. Mrs. Ella Pctcrs oi Bctliord Row, Summer- side. --Mrl. Gordon Ward and son. Leslie of Sackville. N. 3.. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pro- fltt. Long River. -Bur. -The many friends of Mr. Carl S"""""'m”Campbeli will be sorry to learn T112 ' i that he is in hospital at H. M. C. S.. Cornwallis suffering from in- juries sustained in a fall from a top deck. His feet and certain muscles in the body are affected. and it is expected that he will be OUR BOARDING HOUSE expects to sell many oi the Plan?! unable to resume training for at least two weeks. Cart is a son of Mr. and Mrs Cecil Campbell, Bur- lington. and left on July 4 to take his basic training with the R. C N. - Bur. -Mrs. W. E, Hyde. gWaltham, Mass. is visiting her sister. Mrs. George Sims and Mr. Simsv at Kensingion. -Miss Ruth Corbett. Milton. spent the past week in Long Riv- er. guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bernard and family. - Bpr. -Mrs. Earl Cannon and son. Ronnie, St. Eleanors. are spending a few days at French River. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sims. -Miss Reta Murphy of North Dakota, who has been the guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Murphy and other relatives in Sea View left on August 3 to return to her home. - Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith oi Toronto arrived August 1. for a two week visit with Mrs. Smith's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Adams. Sea View. - Bur. -Mr. Elmer Phillips of Summer- side, leaves tonight for Gander. Niid.. to take up a position as surveyor with Goodyear Lumber Co. -Master Winston Cannon and Miss Pearl Cannon. St. Eleanors, are spending their vacation in Moncton. N.B.. the guest of it eir uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oulton. ..Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sherritt. Maiden. Mass.. arrived August 4. for a three-day visit with Mrs. Sherritt's mother, Mrs. William E. Protitt and brother. Mr. Fred Profitt. Burlington. - Bur. --Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart of Reserve Mines, Cape Breton. are visiting at the home of Mrs: Sie- wart's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peters. They are nocompanied by their children, Sheila. Jackie and Paulette. -Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Leard lett on August ii to return to their home in Boston, after a vacation here. when they were guests at Garden of the Gulf Cabins, Sum- merside. and visited friends in Spring Valley, Burlington, and vic- inity. - Bur. -Mrs. Harry Higgins, Boston. Mrs. H. K. Kaskall and son, Roger of New York. Mrs. W. J. Sullivan, Mrs. Ada Noonan and children. Jerry, Polly and Arthur, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dawson. Augustine Cove on Monday. -Visitors at the home of Mrs. James Murray. Augustine Cove. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rioe Oroken and daughter Joan, Miss Lily Murphy. Mrs. Jack Cash, Mrs. C. W. crotch and Miss K sexton all of Emerald. -Miss Ann Hammili, New York. sister Dornida, St. Paul. Minnesota, Mrs. L. P. I-Iammlll. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hammill. Mr. and Mrs. James Hammlll. Middleton. spent Wad- nssdsy in Augustine Cove. visiting with Mrs. James Murray and Mrs. Harry Dawson. -Mrs. Joe Murphy. Mrs. James Murray. Mrs. Harry Dawson. Miss Lorna Murphy and Miss Shirley Dawson attended an sitamoon tea at the home oi Mrs. Jack Gash. Emerald, in honor of Miss Theresa Cash. R.N.. whose marriage is taking place today. --Mr. Gordon MacKensie.. Bum- merside. returned home last week irom Woltville. N.B.. where he has been an examiner in the Science division of the Atlantic Provinces MAJOR HOOPLE 5i-iOULDEi2 T011-le Ni-IEEL, i8OV5,'l'HA'T'5 THE 6Pir2iT.I-- , 1'0 PITCH IN AND Hemvou ' coiefrue 3EAR TRAP our FOR SCAQE. "" AM on: 305: WAR i I 4 ' iNOUND.'w- WHILE YOU A 3ATTLE 0F c SPIDN Kg? W Ax. xx.e.., -5,. 4. m .,. -In 3?-lAve.His. . ,, . 2- cri-115 l5li(lNDA SWEATVMORK, BUT iT'LL 85 W0l2TI-MT ii: I CAN 2 UNCLE J! W. UT THE ' J l?" t Y IsAs7.;'ro . I9 L'Ei5'AV D: BAG -so-,1'.3ET Heucouuongr 5Pou9r 'n-ie f5TEAM ,HALF AS wiL8uR it .FA5T A6 9 THE ,,.-.- Hev seen 0 N , -- . V - t” i t f 2' I 2 Ki. 5;. v. 1. In on. 91. ' g ,r.u- . Ci sui- designed for long-range hops of 2500 miles and has Charlottetown recently. to world-girdling airlines. Examination Board. Prior to leav- lng for home he was entertained at the home oi Dr. and Mrs. Mac- Gregor Fraser. VS- -Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. stokes and son Robert. oi Brookline. Mass. arrived on Friday for a two weeks vacation at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacPhee in Coleman. -Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacPhee and daughter Audrey of Coleman. were visitors to Charlottetown yes- terday. -5- -Mr. W. Lloyd Simmons. .'B.A., was host at his home on Aug. 5. to the Rev. Ralph and Mrs. Sim- mons, Watervllle N.S., Miss Celina Richardson, a.rl., Kentville, N.S., and Miss Mildred Richardson, Que- bec City. -5- -Messrs Harold Harkiiess and Eston Carr have returned tr. their tended visit to St. John, NB. -lMrs. Hector Macxenzie and Miss Hattie Ross, Summerside. spent a few days in Amherst re- cenily. -s5- A l m a --Mr. and Mrs. Artliur ltlclnnis of Rumford Falls. Mainc.. are visit- ing relatives and friends in West- ern Prince County. Rev. Father Howard Shea of Scarboro Foreign Missions. accom- panied by his mother. Mrs. Wilfred J, Shea, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace on July 31. Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan oi Somerville, Mass. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mountain and family of Alma. Mr. and Mrs. David Lockhart oi Coleman, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar. Mont- rose. Mr. and Mrs. James Tremm of Manchester. Conn.. and family are spending thcir annual holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinch, Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford McNeil! were recent guests of relatives in Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Wullacc Donald were business visitors to Summer- side on August 3, Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins of Sumrnerside. are spending a con- ple oi weeks at their cottage in Montrose. Mrs. Clara Hardy. Mrs. Robert Hardy. Worcester. Mass. and Mrs Irving Hardy. Elmsdalc. were rec- ent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour. Alma. Mrs. Merle Skcrry Alma. visited her husband. who is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. -D. ...j............A ttROYAI."" BOBDEN Mon. - (Nos. 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Tues. 2:30 The Comedy "IT GROWS ON TREES” Irene Dunn - Dean Jagger A REGENT a cruising speed of 500 miles P” h9Ur- homes in Summerside after an ex-i DeHavilland' Comet Cruises At 500 M. P. H.. The sleek new Del-lavllland Comet III zooms over Haiiicld, England. 0" "3 mild?" flilhh It ll Britain St. Louis -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bernard and family of St. Catharines. Ont.. are spending their holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ber- nard. They aiso visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tremblay in Ebbsfleet. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 'Pc12m.t.ler of Salem, Mass. are visiting at Mrs. Pelletler's home, guests of Mr. and Mrsi Alphy Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Richard have motored from St. Catharines, Ont.. . and are Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Richard. They were also the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Flnnan in Plusville. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Arsenault left lrecently to visit their daughters f Audrey and Dolores and Mr. Aubrey Ilxrsenault in Montreal, P. Q. , Mr. and Mrs. Fabien Arsenault have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Smith. Miss Emily Arsenault, Mr. Joseph Arsenault and Mr. Em- anuel Arsenault of Toronto. Ontario. Mrs. Ellen Leclair of Tignish is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Eddie Bernard and Mr. Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Myers and family of Dewar. were recent visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers. Mr. Isadore Peters of St.'Cath- arlnes. Ontario. is visiting his mother. Mrs. John N. Richard and Mr. Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers have as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Arsenault. Mr. Gene Arsenault. Mr. Ralph Ai-senault of Toronto, Ontario. The Arsenault's were former resid- ents of St. Louis and are receiving a warm welcome from their many friends. Profound sympathy is extended to Mrs. Joseph ChaL-son and fam- ily on the death oi her son John Chaisson who was the victim of a drowning accident near Montreal. P. Q. His remains were forwarded .to his home in St. Louis and his 3 funeral was held from the Immac- lulate Conception Church in Palm- TM I Monday and Tuesday ! j'aLi. 1 DESIRE" Starring: Barbabn. Stanwyck and Richard Carlson. iColored cartoon, canteen ser- ' vice 8:35 Standard Time Rain or shine, i I,” I ox l i 1 l i M ' - ' ...smC.n. T0-IIGIIT CAPITOL TODAY (Tuesday m--no -v" weenie moo. Sununorslde ) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 5 , t -'..,.,.......a -s .- M01 as noes. Interment was in carbon M i 0 . in-. and am. waned Oaudet have motored from Bucharviiia. Ont.. is visitin at his home in read. and an seknowledsrnent 0! Quebec and are visiting with friends Ebbsfloet. guts of Mr. and Mrs. . donation of 322.45. collected in ti. and relatives in St. Louis. They Ire Ohanlu Wedge. the strict for the Salvation Army, a by their tour daugh- -B G. e committee tar July reported tbs, I. may. Beatrice and a total of 314.23 added to the snirley and son Wilson. The funds during the month. The atudevs were former residents or uisirrovm w. 1. members a reed to- clean the .. Bt..Louis and moved to Quebec sev- school. and rs. A. H. Clmpbgu oral years ago. . Mr. and Mrs. iikiinund Bernard of Toronto, out. are '”” at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ber- nard. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernard in Harper Road. The many friends of Mr. Thomas Allan are pleased to see him home again after undergoing treatment in the Prince county Hospital. Summerslde for several days. Miss Ann Curley. young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Curley oi Charlottetown and Miss Marie Gil- lis of Kildale Cape. were visitors on July am at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers. Miss Claire Doucette of Toronto. Ontario, is visiting lat the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaudet in Pleas- ant view. Mrs. Ben Gallant of Moncton, N. 3.. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alphy Gal- an . Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant oi Rumiord, Maine, were recent visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaudet. They were accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. Theofile Casey oi Moncton. N. B. Mr. Gerald Tremblay has arrived from Toronto, Ont.. and is visiting at his home in Ebbsileet. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tremblay. Miss Helen Peters of st. John. N. B., is visiting her sister. Mrs. Aubln Perry and Mr. Perry in Palmer Road. She was also the guwt "arm-.snannu.osntnorerryin Stbouis. Mr. Irving of Toronto. -With the vice-president, Mrs. Leigh Paynter in the chair. the August meeting of hishtown W. 1. wt the Club Women's Creed at the game of Mrs. Kenneth Macbeod. rs. warm tribute to the late Mrs. tred Campbell. a valued and loved member who had passed away since the last meeting. A of silence was observed. broken by the reading by Mrs. George MscLeod of a short poem convey- ing loving memory sympathy. Members answered roll call by giving reasons why fruits are es- sential to the diet. mittee reported a high stool bought tor the tiers: um" i ui l and small um tofbo :iven'1nm:5.' pi-eciation 10: services rendered. A card of thanks tor tiowers Wu" was a pointed new school com mittee. New sick committee -Mu ' H. B. MacLeod, Mrs. George Mac-i Lead and Mrs. Ruth Carr. The September meeting will be at" the home of Mrs. Ellis Pro. W” VA: the Carol and Paynter in a few words. An excellent report of the con. vention prepared by the delegates Mrs. Eva B. Pickering and Mrs. H: B. Maclisod. was given by M”, MscLeod. A vote of thanks to Mr; Maclieod and Mrs. Pickering mg . moved by Mrs. George MlcLeod and seconded by Mrs. Harold Mac. OIYIGDC and shared An interesting contest --Ebmpi... the Trio" was put on by Mrs. Hm-. old MacLeod and won by Mrs. 1.1, B. Macliieod. -Bur. The com- ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN Cllllllilll Belfast V 1824 -- 1954 In Commemoration of the Selkirk Settlers ' who built this Church One Hundred and Thirty Years Ago. SUNDAY, AUGUST 15th, at 3 PM. REV. DR. W. E. DUDLEY, Guest Speaker It's fireproof, weatherproof 'and permanent! 41" -r Never needs Here is I sidewall biiildirigmaierlal of decorative dis- tinction. Used on new homes, alone or in combination with other materials, it achieves strikingly lovely nieces. For remodelling old homes at moderate cost. it can be applied ri in over the weather-beaten old well: no edect a miracle o transformation. 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