M W85 .. 3p 1, Rayner of Summerside elected president of the Prince County branch of the Fish and Game Association and Mr. Nor- man Mac-Leod re-elected secretary- er :l'.eeaIN-Iinch last evanln- inthe lnald Rodgers of Borden was elec- md viceiaresident. . The retiring in semple of Kensington. president's report for the past year in which he said that membership ml continued to increase 172 members now make Prince County branch. He reveal- pj there are also 92 members in the R.C.A.F. Station branch which I; affiliated with the Prince County organization. Mr. Semple said the membe ship objective for l1955 is 500 members and asked the continued support of all inembers in making this membersum drive a success. He said the branch had gone to considerable expense dur- ing the past winter in feeding up- land birds and he thanked the farmers. school teachers and oth- grs who assisted in this project. The financial report was read by the secretary Mr. Norman Mac- Leod. Considerable discussion was held on organizing sub-branches in each district as it is felt that this would produce greater interest in local problems and alleviate travelling long distances to county meetings especially during the -COME to the Central Bcdcquc g. May ma. -Rl:iD CROSS blood d on o r dinics at St. Mary's Hall. Sum- llPl'Sl(1E'. May 30th and 3151. 7-9 p.m.-500 donors needed. -8 A L E OF homemade am. Long River Hall. Friday. May 20. in aid of W. A. --ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Parmenas Phillips. Kensing- ton. announce the engagement of their nelce Evelyn Ruth Harding James Ernest, Jr.. son of Mr.l ind Mrs. Ernest Morrison. Sum- erside. P. E. 1. Marriage to take lace June 11th at Keir Memoriail Church. Malikque, P. E. I. g-SURPRISE PARTY - Friends Miss Doris Nicholson of thel ayal Bank of Canada staff. Sum- et the annual meeting of summerside Armourles. Mr. Reg- sident. Mr. Fred gave the until up the ll nnual Meeting Prince Co. Fish And Game Ass'n months. Plans for organising sev- eral of these sub-bran T which are provided for in the constitut- ion of the association, were dealt with. The meeting went on record as favoring the inauguration of a game farm for Prince County. These are farms leased from the government for raising game birds and fish for ro-stocking purposes. it was also decided to assist the Queen's County branch in the pur- chasing of several pairs of quail with a view of providing another game bird on P.E.I. The Queen's County branch has already under- taken this project and it is hoped to raise quail on a provincial basis with each county sharing the cost involved. Considerable discussion also centered on the provision of out- .lets at the port of Borden for the .purchasing of fishing permits by non-residents. Mr. Walter Bernard. Tlgnlsh and MT. Gl.VI:lon Willis. Kensington were elected Prince County mem- bers of the provincial executive along with the president. vice pr”. ident. vice president and secret- ary-treasurer Messrs. Rayner. Rodgers and Maclaod. -J. FAST SERVICE Iceland is only five hours from Britain by a regular airplane winter schedule. Western Guardian -THE OFFICES of all Summer- Variety Concert. Wednesday evc- side Optometrists will be closed all day Saturdpy of each week from May 14th until September 24th. I -MOTHS - Now is the time to protect your garments. Get Larvex. guaranteed for one year. All sizes Also good line of fish- ice in: tackle. Foley's Drug Store. --SEE THE Sunimerslde Bap- tist Players in "The Boy Named Beulah". King George Hall. Ken- sington. Wednesday, May lath. Sponso ed by St. Mark's Church. -SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS -Mr. C. B. Jelly. Inspector of No. is district schools, is one of 70 edu- cationalists attending the third an- nual short course for superintend- ents of schools being held in Ed- monton. -FIRST COMMUNl0N- On Fri- day morning. May lath. 118 little erside Office. and Miss Ethellchiidren of St. Mary's Convent acKay of Woolworth's Ltd. ten- ered a surprise party to them nor to their departure for uelph. Ont., over the week end. he gathering took place at the me of Mr. and Mrs. William. 'Icholson. Brndslbane and gifts ere presented to the young dies as testimonials of the es- m in which they were held. ss Nicholson. on arrival in uelph will take up her duties iii: the Royal Bank there while Mackay will be on the staff I Woolworth's in the same city. received their first Holy Com- munion at the hands of their pas- tor, Rt. Rev. G. J. Mac Lellan. The children pIsQ5BI'Il.Ed a charm- ing picture as they formed in pro- cession into the church. side by side. and took their places in the pews on both sides of the center aisle. At the conclusion of the mass, Monsigneur MacLellan ad- dressed the children in words ap- propriate to the occasion. exhort- ing them to be faithful to the won- derful training received from the I Winter months 'AI5oi-Ion Mon-'3 Ass'n Holds Lobster Supper -Alberton United Church Men's Association hold their men Iurper " in the ” hsll last evening. A delicious lob- ster supper was csterod to by members of the association. Wor- ship was led by Rezlnsld Trav- are. Dr. 0. B. Phillips presided dur- ing the business session during which various committee reports were received. The guest speaker. Cst. "Chuck" Walpur. was introduced by Rev. Murray Gardner. In his address Cst. Waipur n' the Alberton do- tachment of ' R,C.M.P. gave I brief outline of the history of the force since its origin as the Royal North West Mounted Police in I. notable achievements. The main subject of his talk dealt with highway safety. There is now on the Island a corporal six men. equipped with three radio cars and six motor cycles working full time on traffic pa- trol duties. A reduction in traffic deaths from 29 in 1951 and 25 in 1952 down to 12 in 1954 has re- sulted. he said. from road ps- trols and vehicle inspection. No deaths have occurred in highway accidents so far this year. After answering I number of questions in connection with highway traffic regulations. five educational films. "teenaclde." "speed". "child safety". drinking and driving" and "night driving" were shown. Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Paynler have returned to their home in Long River after spending the in Kensington. -Bur. -Mr. Alan Champion has re- turned to Halifax to attend the festivities of Convocation week after spending a few days at his home at Kensington. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Champion will leave on Monday to attend the Convocation ceremonies.B - ur. -The members of Margate W. I with their husbands and s num- ber of friends held their annual turkey dinner at St. Mark's Hall, Kensington on May ii. Caterers were the ladies of St. Mark's Church. Following the dinner the guests enjoyed a musical even- ing. -Bur. -His many friends will be glad to know that Mr. Austin Doug- hart has recovered from his ill- ness and has returned to his home in Long River after spend- ing several weeks in the Prince County Hospital. Summerslde. -Bur. -Mr. Elmer Paynter. Kenning- ton. had the fingers of his right hand qu.ite badly injured while working on a repair job at a barn in Long River formerly own- ed by Mr. Paynter now the pro- good Sisters of the Convent. -S. pertyofW.B.P T t&Son. 1873. mentioning some of its morei -Mr. and Mrs. Eric Fiahaveii my and two children of summerside awoke , J morning to dis- cover that while they slept some- one hsd entered their home on Harvard street by way of a base- ment door, and carried away just about everything except the kit- chon sink. Gone was their radio. hot plate, His many friends. wish him a rapid recovery. especially as he is building assistant to Mr. Ralph Thompson and their services are in keen demand at this time of year. -Bur. P -Friends of Mrs. W :1 t e r 'Paynter of Tryon are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the . Prince County Hospital. E -D . -The many friends of Mr. John Evans. Irishtown, will be sorry to learn that he has been con- fined to his home for the past few days with an infection in his foot. caused by an injury. and wish him a rapid recovery. -Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carsis and two children, Debbie and Ricky spent the past week in Irishtown, guests of Mrs. Car- sia's father. Mr. Wilfred Camp- bell, and brother, Mr. Irving Campbell and Mrs. Campbell. Mr. Carsta of the U. S. A. Army had been posted in Fairbanks. Alaska The family were flown out to Seat- tie. Wash. where they were forc- ed to spend a week waiting for their car which had been ship- ped earlier. and upon it's arrival began the long trip to P. E. ls- land. Enrouie they visited friends in Chicago; and at St. Catherine's. Ont. were guests of Mrs. Camp- bell's brother. Norris. and his wife and little son, Alexander. Leaving the island on May 16th. they will visit Mr. Carsia's family in Philadelphia. Mr. Carsia has now been posted to Frankfurt. Ger- many nnd will be accompanied by his wife and family. ' --Bur. 'S'sicIe Dwelling Almost Cleaned Out By Thieves master with five reels. double boiler. blanket, msnis jsclist, cookie cans, too can. salt and pepper shakers. food items. etc. the clock was brown in color and had an ornament depicting a horse. jacket was of black cloth. yellow. A blanket and flashlight were also stolen from the car of a neighbor right next door to the Flshaven home Summerside police are Investi- gating the thefts. 4 S'side Legion Branch Meeting -The regular monthly meet- ing'of the Summerside branch of the Canadian Legion was held last. night in the Legion Home with the president. Lorne Monk- le.V- Presiding. Highlight of the meeting was the presentation of jackets to the members of the midget hoc- key team who were present and to the coach Lewis Gallant and the manager. Jim Grady. The meeting voted to pay its portion of the salary of the LIL- tle League baseball coach. Johnny Carroll, who has done such splen- did work along this Iine for the youth of the town for the past several years. Reporting for the Sea Cadet committee, the chairman. Char- Carcl of Thanks -To. Doctor.. Gallaghan. and Doctor Gallant. the Nurses and Staff of the Prince County Hospi- tal. Rev. J. Donald Macl(ay. also the friends who visited me in Hos- pital and at home. sent cards and treats. I wish to extend my sin- cere thanks. Mrs. Leslie Edwards. CEM week on asphalt shingles. wire while it lasts. NOW ARRIVED Kindly pick up booked orders.-We also have on hand asphalt shingles, barbed wire. cedar posts. whitewash lime and grass seeds. Special price this V-lock sheathing and siding. Special price on barbed WADDELL BROS. CRAPAUD Summerslde. Three in one. grip lock. lsesii Promoter :Of Holiday Trip TORONTO. (CP)- Toronto po- lice are searching for s Koswick. England" trip for some zoo A. V. Roe Co. employees. Richard Venner. 38. is wanted in conection with the issuing of a craft ca , employees who asked for a refund of his deposit. Police reported about 310,000 was payment of the trip. 3 Mrs. Venner told police Monday les Hogan, said that the cadets would hold a church parade on May 29th. The Protestant party to ' attend divine service in the Pres- byterian Church and the Catholic party to attend Mass at St. Paul's Church He said that the annual tag day would be held for the Sea Cadets on June 8rd and h p One new member was accepted Ililln membership at last night's Irneeting. B.E Goodrich voua RECAPPABLE R. Gordon Yeo CANADIAN OIL FARM TRADE DEALER Phone 7901 Summerslde. P. E- I- UNBEATABLE PRICES! CHECK THESE UNPRESEDENTED BUYS Shipping Season In Full I I Swing In Montreal Harbor silverware. clock. iron. toaster. Ont. man who was a member of s' MONTREAL (CPI-The shipping coffee innksr. uh trsy. view committee arranging: "llolldlylll ,ggg()n 1. in run win. 1. ml. igreat inland port. 3 Montreal. more than 1.000 miles from the open sea. presents a The radio is an Emerson model. W01” W955 Cheill-I9 90 0'10 0' "10 '1" she is also looking for her hus- band. doscrihed as "a toll hand- some Englishman." A police otficer said he is check- and the blanket was brown and g'"" by II" e'"”'””" '”'”'''d” ins complaints of some of the em- ployees who said they paid their down Payment of 850 and later learned that no reservations had been made for aircraft to take Ffham to England. IIANCE Canadian Legion Hall Kensingtotc TUESDAY, MAY 17th Dancing 9:30 - 12:30 Standard Time Modern and Old Time Dan- cing. Music by Lowell Huestis and his orchestra. Admission 65 cents. Professional Carcls Chartered Accountants '1'. Enrlo Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside. P.E.I. Phone 2888 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street summerstdo DIAL P. o. nox I344 681 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Firs - Auto - Casualty 5 summer st. Summersitl Optometrist E. E. Parkma. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer st. Summeraid B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summerside. P.E.I. - Phone 8110 SMALLMAN'S BUILDING A. RiEysncriond Grant, 288 Water - Bummersido Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 1530 PHYSICIANS Photographers THE READ STUDIO D. W. SEARS Dr. Hubert MacNeiIl,ll&.D. Physician - Surgeon water street. Sununerslds Phone :11!!! hi LI Ll . when sea- son is busy. But to the seafaring man or harbor worker all has an orderly purpose. Behind the shrill whistles. hoot- ing tugs. fussy trains and scurry- inx.stsvedoros is 'a smooth or- ganization for the handling of cargoes ranging from Dutch tu- lips to plate glass, structural steel and precision inst. The luxurious transatlantic liner I SIIMMERSIIIE Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9.15 "LIVING IT UP" Starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis The greatest. laugh sensa- The Guardian Page 13 Tuesday. May 17. 1955 tho 10 miles of waterfront ro- ceivos squnl attention from men who are instructod their job harbor aspect of confusion to the means the lifeblood ol the port. "ROYAL" Mon.-Tues. 7:15-9:15 ”cAlAN- 0VA'I BIG NIGHT." l Toehmv color. stoning Bob lope. Joel Fontaine. Serial and News. ”CAMEO"' IENSINGION Mon.-Tues. 1:15-9:15 stsndud tims powerful Drama talk the hidden tail "ABOUT Mll-I. LII- Lll". starring academy-winnu Shirley Booth. Robert 13);: Margie Miller, Alex Nicol. drawing Tues. and Thur. woei SH.w. . NOTICES. All taxes due Kennngitnl School District must be paid by June 1. 1955. By order of Board of tion over to hit the screen. Trustees. Joan Fontaine 8:15 Standard DRIVE-IN THEFT? 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