- ~~ ROAD-E-O WINNERS Pictured left to right are Mor-|teen-age safe driving road-e-o|the family to do so. He. will re ley Annéar, Jimmy Beck, David! held at Montague.’ Mosher, ist., 2nd., and 3rd.,| In winning this year’s road-e-o,| time competition to be held in place winners in yesterday’s|Morley~is the third member of| Moncton early in June. - ISLAND NEWS PAGE |2s-2 TORONTO (CP)—Temperature | issued by the Toronto public | weather office at 10 p.m. ADT: Telephone: Min.. Max. Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 | Night. . Day | Vancouver 45 63 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., May 21, 1959. Edmonton 34 58 | | Calgary > 34 57) t . o- 4 Regina 30 55) Women’s Institute Ladies Auxiliary | Wiztires sg n° ls ee Toronto 56 78 Has May Meeting Holds Meeting [oiaws $83 | Montreal 62 81 _MONTAGUE—The May meet: Af Montague Quebec a7. 7 ing of the Montague Women’s In- Fredericton 3 stitute was held at the home of MONTAGUE—Mrs. Byron tSe- Saint John 46 75 Mrs. H.M. Smith and was con- wart presided at the May meeting | Moncton 50 68 ducted by the president, Mrs. | of the Kings County Hospital| alias 40 75 | George Nicholson. The meeting | dies Auxiliary which was at | Charlottetown 52 66. opened with the Mary Stewart|the Nurses residence with 12/ <4 as 6s| collect repeated in unison. There | members present. | ve nn s ped Were 11 membe . i i i Y pier F wager me mestiog epenes Wik MS a” Scba’s Nfld. ee) The minutes of the last meet-| Lord’s Prayer in unison. As this! es tee os eer | eee | s. rk, nan-| each member r to rojl| ... ; | office says little change is antici-| ine eee B oe ee pehay Se eee |pated in the weather picture as| Mrs. Albert Fraser reported for, In the absence of the secre-| Colder air is expected to retreat! the sick committee, and the Red tary the minutes of the previous | northward. Consequently variable) Cross report showed that one} meeting were read by Mrs. Ar- Cloudiness and a few showers are | sweater had been haned in dur-| chie Hume who also presented forecast for all regions today. ing the month. | the financial report. Regional forecasts: The members assisted the sec-- The sum of $28.15 had been! Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is- HALIFAX (CP) — The weather} present Montague at the Mari- ‘= retary in answering a question- realized from the sale of tickets aire on the activitiés of the local on the Easter basket, and the auxiliary which proved both in- proceeds. from several hospital teresting and informative. The teas were received. sum of $20 was voted towards Bills for towels for the resi- school prizes. | dence and one for mending hos- / At the lunch hour, the hostess | pital supplies were ordered paid. was assisted by Mrs. Byron Ste-| It was decided that the auxiliary land and New Brunswick: Vari- | able cloudiness with widely scat-| tered showers: little change in temperature: winds light. Low - high at Halifax 50 and 70, Yar- mouth 48 and 60, Kentville 50 and | 75, New Glasgow and Goshen 45 and 75, Moncton 40 and 75, Syd-! ney 37 and 70, Charlottetown 40 and 70, Fredericton 45 and 80, 7 CUT FROM CHOICE ISLAND STEER PRIME SUPER TRIMMED Rib Roast . 69 . “Lean, tender and juicy, all my roasts turn out this way since I “The friendly man behind DOMINION'S personal service counter tells me that DOMINION’S meat buyers go right into the packing houses and carefully select only the choicest meats. DOMINION’S trained butchers skillfully cut and trim every roast- ensuring the utmost qual ~_——s mes ity and économy.” See for yourself how truly delicious, how tender, how y flavour- ful meat can be. to this > RED LETTER DAYS BEST FOR FLAVOUR—AYLMER , wart and Mrs. Albert Fraser. | would pay for having the resi- featured a group of vocal solos | Saint John 45 and 70, Edmunds-| |rendered by Miss Gillian Taylor, | ton 45 and 60, Campbeliton 40 and dence housecleaned. | The program for the evening | iS L, \ N |including “Tea for Two" and | 55. “T’ll Never Walk Alone’. Bay of Fundy: Light winds !n- i R | E fF S A contest of television and ra-| creasing in afternoon to westerly | by Mrs. Horace Fraser and a jt - jittl h i | Prize for having the highest score esinaieams oe | Was won by Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. . dio personalities was presented 15; extensive fog banks; visibil- NAMED TO SOCIETY | Fraser was plano accompanist’ High tide today at Charlotte- ; Edward L. Drake of Cornwall, during the evening. ‘town at 9.06 a.m. and 10.15 p.m.| @ graduate student in agriculture; A decorated birthdav cake, the 4+ Rustico at 4.21 a.m. and 5.45 et Cornwall University, is one of} gift of Mrs. A.F. MacKenzie. was p.m Summerside tide eighteen 172 graduates and undergradu-|cut and served. ates selected to the university ——————— chapter of the Honor Society of Phi Keppe Pal ie was tniaed Pilot Disput Mr. Drake is the son of Mrs. ° Solution Seen |Gamma Y Club _ |Names Officers minutes later than Charlottetown Sun rises today at 4.38 a.m. and sets at 7.41 p.m. CARS COLLIDE FRESH PRODUCE CUT FROM CHOICE ISLAND STEER SUPER TRIMMED TOMATO CATSUP D sien 43c Rump Roast +9 FRUIT COCKTAIL ™™ 2% NO BONE, NO WASTE ™ STEER TOP Ff PORK & BEANS 2 is 2% Round Steak Sh) TOMATO JUICE 2 = Sle in LB. BEST FOR BAKING, JEWEL HYGRADE GARLIC CHUB _ YOUNG TENDER, TASTY | SHORTENING tar 89c Bologna bh 33c Beef Liver rm 45c WETHEYS ASSORTED WITH PECTIN | Pork Loin ** 59c Sausages =~ 53c JAMS 3 ims 45¢ FROZEN FOODS ZER-O-PAK ISLAND PACKED © Carrie Drake. A 1959 Buick owned by Robert OTTAWA (OP)—A proposal to| | SERVE WITH ICE CREAM—FLORIDA Palmer of Summerside and a ‘50 Pontiac owned by Wilfred Wright of Summerside were in collision last evening around suppor hour at the intersection of First and Spring streets. The Palmer car was going north on Spring Street and the| Wright car was proceeding w@t| on First treet when the collision | The Palmer vehicle suffered the | most damage estimated at bet- | te rthan $100. | in ' PRIZE WINNERS Alberton and Summerside, studen’s were prize winners at! St. Francis Exavier convocation exercises, Wednesday. Joseph Edward McAlduff of Alberton won the prize for pro-! ficiency in French, donated by | the French Consul in Halifax, | while Mary Geraldine Thompson | of Summerside won a prize don- | settle Canadian and American! differences on employment of St. Lawrence Seaway pilots has been made by Canada in a formal dip- | lomatic note. The note, delivered at Washing- ton Saturday, suggests reciprocal recognition of pilots’ qualifica- tions along with the designation of certain restricted waters as requiring use of a polot by all vessels. It was tabled Wednesday the Commons by Transport Minister Hees. Legislation now before the U.S. Congress would require all ves- sels to carry pilots while in any US. part of the international waterway. The Canadian note says this position is not consistent with.the pilotage system envisaged for jadian waters. It also would be likely to discourage use of the ated annually to the graduating new seaway locks and canals by student submittting the best sem-|ocean-going vessels because of inar report in the field of nutri-| the cost. tion. This prize is donated by the; The Canadian proposal is that Fredericton chapter of Mount St.’ pijots be required on all ships between St. Regis, Que. and Kingston, Ont., or Alexandria Point on Wolfe Island, Ont.; be- ‘tween Port Weller, Ont., and Sarnia, Ont., and on the St. | Mary’s River and canals. |SPECIAL CERTIFICATE To qualify for a Canadian pilot certificate in these restricted waters, the navigator would have to have cage ges me them — ; : , |@ thorough knowledge.” This ae nes ches tetas Be Goees'a| WO of certificate would be de- urch, Saturday, May 23rd at signated an A certificate. a ngiveg Saaeehaen in ea | The qualifacations to obtain an church cemetery. | A certificate would rule out mas- FITZGERALD— At the Chariotte- | seis, town Hospital on May 20, 1959.| In other waters, the Canadian LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements in columns adjoining Classified Advertising Section.) CAMPBELL—At Roseneath on May 20th Joseph J. Campbell in his 75th year. Remains rest- | James FitzGerald of Morell proposal is that minimum re- Rear, age 88-years. His re- ‘ ificat ian Wl reek bt the Hew | quirements for a B certificate for nessey Funeral Home until fun- | eral arrangements have been open-water navigation would be | that a crew member of the ves- isel be proficient enough in Eng- llish to use a radio telephone, the Prince | have a working knowledge of the Hospital, W ,| Great Lakes rules of the road 20, 1959, Mrs. Aggie! and hold a master or mate cer- late Howard Francis, in her} nome roment. Resti gove’ year. at the Chis-| N.S. HISTORY ‘Tryon, where fu; Provinee House ‘at Halifax, fill be o> tl mecting place of the Nova &cotia iters and officers of ocean ves- |, Francis of Tryon, Wife of thé tificate issued by his vessel's |_ ; SUMMERSIDE — The regular | meeting of the Gamma Hi-Y Club! | was held at the Y-Centre on Sat-! 'urday with Marjorie Ireland pre siding. . | Helen Bishop, Roma Living-| stone and Nancy Morrison re-| ported on their various commit: | tees affer which Eileen Mac-| Causland, treasurer, reported on the club's financial status. Shir-| ley Raynor led the worship. Katheryn Logan reported on the club's roller skate and it was decided to cancel it. As the club| has some money left over from| its activities, it was suggested to complete the chaperones corner at-the Y. The club gave a gift! jto Mrs. Holland who was Gam-| ma’s moderator for about four) years. There was an election of of- | ficers for the executive of next) year. Restilts ar@ as follows: Pre- sident, Nancy Morrison; vice-! president, Shirley Rayner; sec- retary, Donna Woodside: treas- urer, Helen Bishop. RESIGNS FRENCH POST PARIS’ (Reuters) Felix Houphouet - Biogny, invested as Ivory Coast premier May 1, Wed- nesday resigned as minister of state in the French government to avoid a conflict with his fun- ction at home. LADY NUFFIELD DIES OXFORD, England (Reuters)— Lady Nuffield, 81-year-old wife of Viscount Nuffield, British motor manufacturer, died Wednesday in| hospital. They had been married 55 years. There were-no children. CANTELOUPES ss 2 FLORIDA WHITE OR PINK size 48 5 _ for GRAPEFRUIT SWEET, JUICY SUNKIST 39¢ 45c GREEN PEAS BIRDSEYE FRENCH Fried Potatoes 12 oz. pkgs. AT 2 san 39¢- = .. Pcp 33¢ Chicken Dinners nae OSC STRAWBERRIES 1. em MOC pag Chips — nan. 65¢ CARROTS . nme BIC Deas & Carrots wun. 26c. MORE LOW PRICES ONLY AT DOMINION, DOMINO ROBIN HOOD CHOCOLATE, GOLDEN, BANANA BOSTON CREAM Instant Coffee PIE Mix 9Ac. AUNT SALLY ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT 2/c OAKLEAF CHOICE Marmalade _ .°°.37c ‘ Tomatoes DYSONS SWEET PICKLED 25c_ Biscuits we 39c 6 07. JAR 16% OZ. PKG. 28% OZ. TIN 24 OZ. BOTTLE ' : DAVIDS T. 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