Among the many attractions at this year's Summersid Lobster Carnival will be this playlul porpoise shown shove shortly alter it was captured by two Alberton fishermen. Upton rrmen (mm the Nanvtay and TIEIIISII are! are safe ashore at- irr snendilll 14-hour! ntlriit ill a 30-foot ripen boat Saturday night The pair. Climtrd Harper and .lnincs Nellinn. went mackerel iishine Saturday and when they tailed to return to Tignish by evening a search was started. HuiiPi'Pi‘ it wnsn't unlii dawn lllai |heir disabled crait WES soniit‘tl by the fisheries patrnl hoai Kildare Point above live iniics southeast oi Tiguish. Captain Cyrus aernard and Engineer Austin Doucette wel- roined them aboard and towed their cratt into Tigrliail. The no lm‘ had broken down Saturday and the boat was not equipped uiih other means a! propulsion. and carried no hares. The boys are the sons oi Mr. Ind Mrs. Claude Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Leo llelllgan. When lhl‘ buy! failed In return home tn evening. Mr. Harper noiitied the fisheries department at Tig» rush and ncAF Search and Re.- ciIP Service was him notified. A ttsheri p rol boat enutp- S’side Hikers Going Strong SAINT Jul-IN, N.B tCP) This 55-year-old wral- Bedeque Men Hear Speaker WJ. Reid noted In memory. it wan decided to sell tickets in advance Ivr hit-m meetings Ind it was hoped to get two meni- ai the mm to attend the_snnual mum oi lions. in liaiiiax. Mr Reta reported M chunh news. 3 2 guest speaker. William urns. Maipeque. was introduc- Iv Dawn . The gatberl wu voic- lty Arnold Madrigal. to Mr. is aunts. Ralph Cullbeclr Vail-we. which M h - 9 I’m Wm M- ll‘t'utlnn. ‘— DEATH NOTICES (Received too late tor clnllflod oilea col-aria). said must ww- provided "I"! — snideienly at :25 Water M Julie 3, IN. Mn. N. Mrll Home (mu where the metal will take place rues- m It It) o’clock 00 5‘ nitrate is bulle- tor Re- Matkerel Fishermen Rescued Near lignish TIGNISI-I ~ Two youthful Itsh- pad with radar went out with PLAYFUL PORPOISE IS CAUGHT and Roy Fraser. Thme and hail reel long and weighing about 50 pounds. the porpoise was caught in n rnatkerel net. Apparently uninjured it w s Pinned in a tank oi water loi- Mr. Harper Saturday night in a vain attempt to locate the miss- ing boat and in the meantime. Fisheries cilicers Norman Mac- and Reg Eidershnw pre- pared (or an early morning search by patrol boats. The boys had been able to rig a sea anchor which reduced the lizard or capsinng and also re dueed their drill slightly. An-. xious parents and relatives kenli an all-night vigil at the harbor and were greatly relieved wheni the missing pair were returnt‘d to port. cold and hungry but sul- iering lri'im no other iii ellects. M BED _ E'u's Annotation held Its June in"... "r. .t t l P"! out. WR- lilm Callback In the chair. DIES AFTER WIFE TORONTO lCPt—A Tornnto couple. married iur 40 yean. died Within two hours oi each other Thursday. Mrs. Gertrude Imwrence. 72, died in St. Mich- nei'a Hospital at 6:15 a.nt. alter a lung illness. and Mr. Ambrose wrPnt‘e. 80, died two hours alter hearing of his wife's death. “ other was always Worried that she would die [lrst and tramportntion to Summerside. It will form part OI the marine eidiibii at Lite carnival. The porpoise is shown being held by Upton Fraser. Former Resident Dies In Halifax SUMMERSIDE -— Friends and relatives will be saddened to hear or the death oi Mrs. Reuben S. Allen oi Allen Heights. Haiiiax County. N.s. line 22. in or 73rd year. She is the lnrmer Elisa Ger- inide Francis oi Searlrtown. and is survived by live children. Lloyd niicn cl Haiiiax: Mrs. Thelma Clark and Mrs. Dorothy Dorey. chd ni St. Margaret's Bay. Margaret Alien. Alien Heights; and Mrs. dean Hender- son oi Minneapolis. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. Malpeque Hears Former Pastor MALFEQUE — At the Sunday morning service at Keir Memor- ili Presbyterian Church. Mnlpe- qua. A large crowd Aalhered ta welcome a {armor pastor. Rev. E. II. Bean and to hear his sar- nn. During the Service a lrlo con» sisting at Charles arairsln. Keith Thompson and Parmenas Phil- lips were heard In "God will Take Care oi You." The Sunday School. sitting in leave dad alone." daughter, Mrs. Rik Atwell. said their ’ l as an anthem body. sanE "Praise Him. Praise Him.’ I ALBERTON — More than 500 persona‘yeslerday attended the {christening anti blessing at A berton at the two iongliners co Itrucled by Alberton Industries Limited (or Service among Call- Ida'a Eskimo fishermen In the mirth. five members OI his cabinet It» tended the ceremonies. which were conducted It the Alberton wharf In sunny Weather. The 46-foot “Qliaiuglq” WIS christened by Mrs. J. Watson anNuught. wiie of the solicitor- loot "Nassiq" was chnste Mrs. Leo Rossiler. wile oi the provincial minister or tisheries. both ships. built lor the de- partment at northern aiinirs will be listed by the Eskimos in com- mercial fishing in the Hudson Bay area. Cyril R. Laird, secretary or the Alberton and West Prince Board oi Trade. acted as mas- ter-ol-ceremonies and extended a .warm welcome to all those in . attendance. ‘ Mayor M Roy Laird. extend- ed a welcome on behnll ol the Town at Alberton. “During their briel time in Alberton. the crews at the two vessels have made many lriends who wish them a snceesslul voyage." the Innyor said. PREMIER SPEAKS Premier Show. making his se- cond visit to Alberton in less than a week. expressed the hope that the construction oi boats tor the tedaral will be continued by the Alberton boat factory. “We are looking to Ottawa to provide terry boats tor P.E.l.." he said. “but ' Alberton plant is building boats ior ot- wo." Cunfiratulationa tn the Alber- ton boat factory and best wishes to the crews at the longiiners were expressed by Education Minister L. i. Dewar. . Health Minlslt’r Hubert McNeiil. MD. Wellare Minister H 9 I1 r y Wedge. Solicitor-General .I. Wat~ son lilacNallght. Fisheries Minis» ler Leo Rossilor. and inspector A. S. McNeil. commanding oili- ccr "L" division. RCMP. During the ceremonies. E hou~ net at carnation; was present- ed to Mrs. MucNuuaht by Adam :1 as William silllzintulr expressed their appreciation to the people of Alberton who had made their stay in the town a mull. pleasant one. ‘ Following the christening cere- monies a reception was held Ior 15 guests at the B and .1 Res- Prernier Walter R. Show and taurant. where a bullet lunrhineilhe'r PMher We “9 I he“ was at!de s. Vernon Engei land presided over the tea nuns. WOMAN (Continued from Nge ll tuai cause. .‘ As the fire department ar~i rived die entire section com- prised or the two lower iloors was completely ablaze. The third iloor where Mrs ite lived began to blaze as uncon. trolled flames swept the bull log. The root abirve Mrs. White's] quarters was bumed a - tun sen- olid flour in getting in the d groun . SAVED CHILD Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart were the first to lump but uieir young daughter. about a e v e n 3 cans or age. was airsid. Mm Poulton climbed up the wires on. the side at the house to help the girl. but as ‘ broke loose flinging Mari against 1 the wilting. To get a flip on something solid he put his fist through the window cutting hi 1 hand but be was able to grab the Slii. with his her hand he. was able to grab the little girl‘s legs and bring her to safety. John Campbell, punt oi the second lioor. was Emil] Connolly fanned Surlr illny'x Kings County baseball league ut'llon [tinned this test against Car- ldizan with hie bombers emerg- in i The Puke; moundsmm hookv .ed up in s pitahing duet with iCerlgan pitcher Lawrence Mae- Intyre. who mattered six hila over the mine-inning distance. GPOI‘EEIIIWH Eagles crush St. Peters 11-2 In G Morel] legion 16-1 in Souris. a I tera on his way to the win. spoiled Connolly's oo-hit general DI Canada. and the 40- Iioor but only I complete in in the seventh. hitting a fly ball ncd hy vettiutiim woldd give the an- to _uentrel'ield 'fll going after the bail. Lund was credited With a double paid want to “'15sz an (or Peakes. hitting three dudes in lmlr trips. Coimolly poled a double arid I single in Dhree at» pesrances, TOSSLS pitched the Eagles with a fiverhtit ISLAND NEWS PAGEiOne-Hitter Features Summerside And Prince County j v The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. June fithMis. 500 At Alberton See . "‘longliners Christened Kings County Action A one-hitter by Peairm hurlei- K. MacKimIon waa ciobbcred i [or is trim while fanning rive. . Eagles claimed three runs in. each oi the lust, iourth and i hlh imnllg and two in tha‘ second. The loseis counted both their rum in the iirst lranie. Down in Scum winning pit-. nher Mike Kelly worked eightt‘ innings. allowing only three runsS on live hits and eight holiest while sending is dotin no the‘ rtnheout route, Mzt'Evlon camel in on reiiei in the ninth. givingi up one run on two hits and iii buse on balls. nanny Mahar was the starting l and losing pitcher. workilu l/Ji or an. inning and giving up om“ run on one hit and tlvrcP walks. Colin Craig relieved him and worked 52 n innings heiore be- ing iaken out with a sum arm. During Illis stint on the slab he was charged with six inns ml seven hits bases on balls. ‘aidera Ronald mm and Bradley coiii ing in Connolly perv g Winners by a 1-0 scare Other league games saw eorgbtawn and Beavers wniiup Solm'a in the Peaks-Cardigan game halls and Connolly equalled league Strikeout recon) b)’ ’ twenty-one Cardigan batter Bobby Luud effort Chevene and Gerald? Clinton shared the mound chores ‘ for the final two Irames. giving, up eight hits Ind 7 walk. for nine runs. Pitt-her Mike Kelly helped his own cause offensively by gar» nenng live hits in seven trips. Teammate Brian M'tGuirP was‘ a-ior-s. Eugene MacDonald and! James Cox were tops lor the. lasers with 2 hits in four ttnps. Ill 1962 Canada‘s retail sound- ing averaged and a person Eddie Smith was my slicker eIII'I'I'ER At Georgetown Allie lliacPhea to victory. Periomavne. . Both weighed In nah i do“. nan van Io knockdown. .ludge Artie Aida rated lor Stable. 5 rounds to . .l d e Stable Defeats Charley Scott NEW YORK iAPi—dose Sta. em Pmy m”, I“. n .0 5‘. bie won a close. but unanimous bie by a wide margin E-l-I. Tha‘ iii-round decision over Charley Associated Press hnd Stable the Scott in their light at Madisnu‘wirtner 54-1. ’ ’. Siluare Garden Saturday "with Stable sutiercd a nut over his 141- iright eye in the seventh but it_' Stable. a 22-year-old ruhsn did not appear to hamper him. now Iii/in: in New York. pilcd The victory increased hit; up an early lead against the chances tor a title bout w|th_’ 27-year-old Philadelphian Butiwelierweight champion Emile; Scott rallied in the late rounds i Grilllth. ~ YDU EPN ' MIES SFIVING WITH P5P You can't miss your savings target with PS P —the Illa-insured guaranteed savlngs plan. Got lull details from anyone who works at Scotiabank. exclusive 00'0le . B H N K THE BHNK 0F NOVH SCUTIH Toeing the slab (or the compared with $470 in 1916. THIS WEEK IN SUMMERSIDE SPORTS A PUBLIC SERVICE IN THE INTERESTS OF GOOD SPORT, CONTRIBUTED BY THESE COMMUNITY SPORTS SUPPORTERS IN SUMMERSIDE AND DISTRICT CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE forced to Jump u well an the halls and rooms we» ablaze. He threw his shoes from the Window and then jumped him- 11 Firemen were able to leave the scene at six o'clock but all that remained of the buildingi was a searched and broken e. :r :1 BURNING SOME 'nME inspector Rannhan estimated that the fire had been binning between the walls and ceilings dnmi. and to Mrs. Rossiter by David Pimgurdyak. Eskimo crew members or the longliners. conducted by Rev. Gerald Steele. Prayers tor the solely or all those that sail in them were oiiered by Rev. David MacDon- ald nnd Rev. M. R. Ness. N. .1. Kirk. superintendent ot ' tor the pi transport expressed his plen- aure at working with Alberton industries. and said he was ex- ceedingly pleased with the work- manship and perlormance oi the new boats. Philip Kinch. manager or the boat shop accepted the commen- dations on behaii or the emplo- yeea. Ches Russell. Donald Mili- lgan. oliicials ol the northern al- nlrs department, and Eskimo The blessing of Ilie boat! was ianeously Wm“ M M- l 10:“. In- itmtent II] M II the Cotton: harem. m largest catcher oi mac- kerel at Alberton in to years Ion landed at the whari last Thursday morning. aaail Mat- them In shown unloedlna till 3.1m pound catch and other boats and airnilar amounts MACKEREI. PLENTIFUL AT ALBERTON ranging down in 1.000» pounds or In. The will lmoilnt Ilnd. Id in Albertun Ind 'I‘Ignllh. 17.” panda. W lead AN IMDIXd by trlnnler truck in shedll NI. (or procelllnl. dlnu have been tor some time belore it schist- iy burst out. “It must have broken out in all sections simul- he so “There wasn't much the m! 0617301- merit co 11 do." Other occupants oi die build- ing were Abraham Doyle and his daughter Gertrude Martin. Daniel Gina and his son Don- ald. 590119 . 'r. and Mrs. John Gillis and son. mid william Parkman. it is not known how many nI those Peo- ple were in it at one time of ilhe blaze. Mr. and Mrs James Flanagan and lamiin who live on the tirst hear were out oi the province at the time but have since re- E med. Another description oi the outbreak came irom a girl who said she and others with herl a-inelied smoke. Then they saw i a glow in the back yard that resembled a bon iii-e. By the time they reached the rear names Wm covering the en- laid inlo the death. Mrs. White is survived by I Mei. Mrs. Vincent Grennan. Fort William. 0nl.. and a son William Parkman. who lived with JOHNSTONE’S FUELS LTD. Texaco Distributor stove and Fuel Oil Phone 436-2136 McEWEN ROAD COOMAC AUTO BODY SHOP Auto Rudy Specialist- Generll Welding Radiator Repairs Dial ma llarvsrd St. E. MONDAY. JUNE 24 Gull—Junior GnII clinic Commencing. All Juniors enroll at Alan D. CRUE Specllllsla In Wheel Alignment Wheel Bullncllil Electric. rnkr Work Phone 5455 Harvard st. E. Bowling—Casual Bowlinit. open Indra day and ovenlllx. Miniature Gait—Open Ooii Two inr One. 2:00 p.m.—Il:00 pm. SoitbaiI—Maclienzicn at R. C. A.I-‘. fills p.m. Driving mandates” Driving Range 4:00 p.m.—il:00 DJ“. Lester Linkletter builder ol Modern Home: A" and Repairs Aluminum Doors. Win- dows, Siding and Awn- ings Phone 436-3855 ii! Central Summmlde IlleII 8r MocLeotl Ltd. Authorized RAMILER Sales at Sen-Illa . on; Car Room a Corniorl Q ant-ll Car Economy Phone 4366610 TUESDAY, JUNE 25 Gail—Junior coll Clinic continuing. Junlnn enroll with Pro. howling—Casual Bowling. open lanes day and evening. Miniature troll—casual Go" 2: p.m.— on pm Rosebud—Legion Juniors at MeLennan Pontiacs dill! p.m. Driving Range—Seascape Driving Range «no ism—11:00 pm. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26 Soil—Junior Clinic ennllnulllx. All Juniors enroll with Pro. howling—Casual Bowling Day and Evening, Miniature Coll—Casual Gilli 2:00 p.m.—7:DII Inn. Tournament 7:00 pun, Sonhali—R.C.A.F. at Enman Drug 5:15 Driving RInge—Selscape Driving Rnnur Inn. thin. 4:00 pun—11:00 THURSDAY. JUNE 27 Goll—Iunior GI)" Clinic continuing. .Iullirtrh enroll It Pro shin Bowling—Casual anwling. open Inner day and evening, Miniature Guildhall-I Gilli 2:00 our—11:00 p.rn. nannbnli—Klnkora All Stars at Legion .lllninrs p.ln. Driving Range—Sunny» Driving Range 4:00 rum—11:00 pm. ___—_. Water st. West St. Eleanor District FIIJIJAYI JUNE 28 Ill! Week-mat. her. Her hmbund did inst Inll. SUPPLY SUGAR Many plants contain sugar but only sugar cane and heats Itore enough In make refining‘ worthwhile. LOBSTER SUPPER‘ In The l NURSES' RESIDENCE- WESTERN HOSPITAL TUESDAY. JUNE 25 WALKER’S Irving Service SPECIAL IRVING NYLO Tubeless Tires Regular steal) New on Sale Dilhonl Trade $14.90 Wlter St. I. DUI”! Goll—Rexullr Bo Ing—Casual Bowling open lanes day nnd eveninil. p.nt.—|I:00 pun. Moonllizhl Mlnll ra Gall—Casual GOII 2:00 11:00 p.nl.-t:00 n . Driving Range—Sense.” Drlvlug Rang: i100 D.In.-Ii:it0 tun. SATURDAY. JUNE 29 Goll—R.C.A.F. vs. annsmen. N. l.—P. E. I. Sectional Tournament at Chariuttrlovlm. nnwilng—(‘nanal Howling open lanai day and evening. Miniature colt—children's Day 9:00 am. :00 pm. Casual 00 p. .~1 :00 Inn. llseblli—McLenn-n Ponllau It Kinkora All Sun 6:30 pm. Driving augment-ape Driving Range 41:00 pm. Somali—Emma: Dru; It Mackenzie: 6:15 pm. THE BOATES PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Tillieer is Cotimrlicl complete line at Tourist Vacation Needs Phone 436-2344 Summenlde fl! Water St. SEASCAPE F‘lln Ind Rei- Inr the Entire Prince Edward Island'l Only Lighted Gall Driving Range Open Daily I Dem. Cluhii. Teen. lnttruciioan Free Llnklrtler Road Jeff 'e’s Garage (Russ at Roy Jetlries Props.) speriali rig In rrIllirl In lmllorts and Compact! A Complete Collision SI'rVit'O Phone 436-5907 27 Water St. E!!! COASTAL Moving and Storage Ltd. (Frank N. Taylor. Mgr.) Complete Moving and storage Servlce anrntn Inr North American VIII Iinel Phone 436-3433 slimmer-inc, P. E. I. fairly flood lhil was the hiKhv eat to date. The fllhermen In receiving three Ind l hli! cent-l l pound tor the Ill-cher- Pl which Ire not of l lli‘ll 4:30 Unfit 8:30 01 IVFR‘S ‘ ‘ ORGE SMITH In Aid oi lloaplhi R A M S A Y ' 5 HAROLD L. I-‘INA SERVICE :E b & H t. - Let its service your car um ing an III. 75: and $1.25 I. A. servKI with quality products and on “mm hm“ M9“ the best nl enmlrnce. 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Evnryillw Welcome ALFRED BERAIID. Laue Term (1- t 011 Produrll Dill mu Greenwood Drill. “mm”: M. M llEALnl's SAKE Warning n is. Free pit-limp and Phone 2917 delivery " 5'“ Summers”! whlwinl cream. Illln milk. butter. rail-u enneu