4 3.-Zwxf ....men.. ‘J‘ i‘ .''---r-. .'.I I .-" - l -‘ -« - ».- . , .‘*'‘‘ 7"“? -‘.7 2: ' —.vr--.- - I Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. July 23, 1962.. WESTERN BRIEFS VISITING RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Harry \'cn. At- tleboro, Mass.. are visiting re- latives and friends in Alberto-n and vicinity. ARE visiri.v'c Mr. and Mrs. George Caswell. Holden, Mass, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly. Aiber- _ ton. ' I-IAS GUESTS Mrs. Joseph Gaudet. Alberton, has as guests her grandchildren. ‘ Blair, Freddie and Sylvia Ber- nard of Ottawa. HAD HOLIDAY Miss Lucy Hardy has return- ed to Aiberton after a pleasant . holiday with friends at Cape: Traverse. j VISITING MOTHER ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Train- or, Woliaston, Mass., are visit-3 ing the latter‘s mother, Mrs. H. J. Larkin. Alberton. 1 WERE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Weeks“; Charlottetown, were guests of 5 Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Weeks, Al-I berton. during the weekend. ‘ WEEKEND GUESTS . I , csmrnvo HOLIDAY HAVEN 5”°.':gT‘éf'“5 i’ For Top 0n the Beautiful West River. . _ ‘ D I 5 H E s , ' J 1; (fining “org fctown H Dmmg Boon; \ A S . It Entertainment "9 0" 8 °“"" - OPEN DAIL 1 re our reels 3' L,,,',‘,5‘,§,T,,“‘3.";‘.§,,fi;‘.;',,,5 - LUNCHEON 12 to 1 p.m. Si Served Daily come to tho ‘ - AFTERNOON ms or H E i d c fa 2 pm ‘I is of" sI'g an Diala4-3910 N°""‘ REV" ' DINNER een . Glovt-.r’s 5_p.m. to 8 D.II‘I. : Charlottetown D;-iye.|n Thggffg DEEP SEA [i‘]S]-[[NG 1 miles from Ch town _ ’ Savage Harbour _ Catering go Banqucts gnd K 3 miles from Ch town on OTaCkie 5"PP"9d OM19‘ wedding Receptions i the Trans-Canada High- ’’''°,"‘’ 3‘; S“’,‘”;"‘ -“uxurlfius .«.co......".a‘aFo..s §' BANK of MONZIREAL way to Borden. . ' f _ t w. w. GLOVER. Master DL;rL:ii4e__‘%53 at! 5 I 1% Miles ‘trot: Cornwall ‘ W‘ c rl I i on Oll . M O T E L v"'!W"A ‘I’, ‘Q liu ottetowns K K .’fm:y . FINEST I Accommodation I All . Your nearest bank is THE N Q BANK or MON'l‘REAL. Sea Food and DE _I léarlfldaiea Cl3l':ICI“3 SLL Peters S SSt“'ak_5 12;" Gs I I ‘lggiite En whe:Edem ;lIs'(l‘DIP.:f:[f£iII‘okIE 189 Kent St. pecla ' n 0 . Pa Ea So ~ ‘ inn spec y fnhl C can w 3 Miles from w — - - — — - —|°ii| 'E:.:.°is:." 3' eespecially Rgndgzvgus A Montague A 3, MONDAY lweliamle at “MY BANK" Restaurant , Y lillllllti noon Y Y ..'.E::“.'.‘:'...£“::"‘.§':.. 31:11? " Mrs. Sloan Finley and daiigh- For the Finest tier. G r a c i e, were weekend: guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells, Alberton. 1 I VISITED COUSIN t Beverly and Mary Lou Mor- reii returned on Thursday to their home in 0‘Leary after visiting their cousin, Brenda Rayner, Aiberton. WRIST FRACTURED Mrs. Vernon England. Alber- ton, is a patient in the Prince’ County Hospital where she is receiving treatment for s trac- »// Canteen Service. Dance Cardigan Legion {SIIEI1 Rollo Bay. every Monday night, 10 P.M. - 12:30 A.M. Canteen Service. TUESDAY Dancing every Tuesdly night at the Stanley Bridge Community Centre. Deir- lor Campers I and Picnicers I. - — .. — — — Tlllllls-lilillllllll SERVICE STATION tured wrist IN ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. Robert White,: with their daughters. Barbara: and Diane. of Lexington, Mass... I Ire visiting relatives in Alher-\ lion. 1 AT GREENMOUNT Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mclnnis and children. Beverley and Wil- burt. of Haverhiil. Mass., have been visiting relatives and Iriends .l.‘l Weenmount. FROM HALIFAX Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hogan, and Ronald Hogan of Halifax vi- sited Alberton last week, guests of their grandmother. Mrs. Wal- lace_ Hogan. and their father. Clarence Hogan. AT ROSEBANK Mr. and Mrs. MacLean Horne. Rosebank. have as guests their daughter-in-law. Mrs. Fre Home. and her son. Kirk. of Providence. R.I.: their grandnephew, Warren Johnston of Quincy, Mass. FROM CH‘TOWN Mrs. Lester Douglas, Mrs. Ed- ison Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Ev- an Wright, Charlottetown. were weekend guests of Mrs. Arthur Hardy, Montrose. and Mrs. At‘-tshulr Wzright, Alberton. RECENT GUESTS The 0'Ma1ley family at Alber- ton had as recent guests Percy Graves of Worcester and J. C. Cahill of Summerside. Henry .‘ O’Malley accompanied Mr. Graves on the return trip to Worcester. AT MONTROSE Mr._ and Mrs. Frank Pridham, Jack Scott, Gordon Foster and Harry Currie oi Fredericton, N. 3.. also Mrs. Prldham's sister. Mrs. Mabel Myron oi’ St. Peters- burg, Fla, spent the weekend Music by the "3 Macs”. CIIARLOTTETOWN Mou., Wed., Fri. and Sat. Music by "Tremtones" 9:30 — 12:30 and banquets. Dancing tonight! North River Recreation I! a I l. ‘Ines. and Thurs. Record Hops '30 — l2'30 VACATION NEEDS Olleach Supplies OFiims OFirst Aid Osun Glasses Located between IIENDEZVOUS .2 m..uMlLL SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY through me years. II is a time I bell was assisted by Helen Wali- ; Frank Pridhlm Mt. Stewart Memorial I Ilsll, Chiprnau's Orchestra. In GAR GARE - . U W’ g:§Iil °v°rI2:3lE1°n'EEgo:i'el3I ‘If’ SPECIALISTS Jauouooa no se Oirchestra. Canteen sub 12] Grafton st Dial “253 I‘ Dance m cu“ Pete,“ Charlottetown I 5 Cornwall P. E. I. on’s Orchestra. ‘ ]rR“)Ay VISIT . . . . . C.Y.C. II II. C - R M Dams 9| ..:’.'.f'°:..., ..~...:. ...i.i. , STRATHGARTN-EY HOMESTEAD 9 t. websur" o"h“t"' A llrominent old homestead dating back to 1849 complete ‘§ ‘unis-5T:I'I:’:Y M M with much its original furniture. HI Dane: Igonshaazv Golfing; !gsl,1‘i]"g3 scenic Beauty We cater to weddings . bass. regretted that '.I‘nBs‘- AT YOUR SERVICE . . . AMERA 5 ‘C. Featuring the largest Isl d selection of Films on Prince Edward an . AGF KOD AK ANSCO FERRANIA Q ILFORD POLAROID “We rent MOVIE and SLIDE Projectors Ill ed Tour On Route 1 Adjacent Strailigurtney Park WEATHER For many visitors to Prince Edward Island who have never seen a fishing boat, scenes such as this are unusual and exciting —— and a perfect subject for camera fans. Deep sea fihing here also attracts many, many tourists, and facilities for such excursions have improved greatly in recent years. This scene is typical of this province, where farming and fishing are the two major industries. - unaccoun- lth. counties. lower TO RIST INFORMATION GUIDE... D O Suntan Lotions. _ 0 First Aid p..a..o _ O Prescriptions I O Souvenirs PARKDALE PHARMACY open daily til 10 p.m. St. Peter! Rd. Pnrhdale .‘~‘ ~. _ '. .42; .-.... .,”A,,.; IEFOIlE.. the wool comes to Condon's |I_vngire_9_u=u_gi_t_t_i-_Ii O ladies’ wear O men’: wear O children's wear O house furnishings O tartans [/ ’/. I I " I..‘.'.L ~._\ ‘ /r. \. ('51: YoIrl'aoorilaShoppi'ngCeuuo 119 Queen St. wedg wood souvenirs I, aomalalndlfo I I Visitors Welcome Q Yarns Q Blankets Auto Robes Mode of 100% Virgin Wool WM. CONDON 8. SONS ’ I Queen St- Dial Charlottetown Charlottetown THIS WEEK'S RACES JULY 23, 26, 28 8 P.M. Plan To Attend the smartest things under the sun" IN SUMMER FOOTWEAR Sumner Sandals Canvas Casuals Dress Footwear Ioaeh Thongs Welcome Tourists ‘Tho Home of Good Shoes Since I920" Old Home Week Aug. 13 to 18 The Charlottetown Driving Pork and Provincial Exhibition Association at‘ the Pridham cottage in Mont- rose. ;' VISITING RELATIVES Mr and Mrs. Keith Johnston. Oteir daughter Sandra Lee. and an Wallace, of Quincy. Msss., one house guests of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wlikie, Alberton, while visiting relatives in the vicinity. ‘ WRIGHT FUNERAL — Th e funeral for Mrs. Amy Isabel Wright took place Saturday at- totnoon at the Bowness Funer- llt Home. Rev. Horace Esta- hfieh was the officiating cler- flan. Pallbearers were Harry ‘fight, Mclburn Wright, Eldon ‘ t. Essie Wright. Kenneth . Howard Schunnan. Inter- t took place in the Baptist ’ cemetery. Central Bedo- Loto To Classify 1 9’ “iii: is-room‘. o-i.'~i‘cn runabout. brand *fla’houenev AAAAAAAAAAAA A..-------..---..--..-..A--- MEET THE DAISY DUCK! P. E. I.’s FIRST SIGHT SEEING’ AMPIIIBIAN . . . vv V7 3.. as this wait at the suiiiinrasios imam caaiiivau TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY T, _,I _. THURSDAY - FRIDAY Iargest selection of authentic r ~‘ JUl.Y'|7-18:19-20 muons . . . during the Lobster carnival Demmy lovely mm“ 0‘ STARTING 1'|ME—8 o'ci.oci( :}‘.‘;:‘.a :l‘.‘.’.‘.’.‘'.;:‘‘‘ .f.i'.°“i'...:‘:; A____ ‘ in‘ M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ M mild Wook imported from Eng- ? Also a fine selection at sweat- 0 on, furs. coats. Jackets, capes vv AA and stolen. etc. "weicmne to P. E. 1." island Eurriers Itd. I 79 Grafton St. Dial 2-1273 Have Ion—oii|oy your holiday in Prince. Edward island. vvvvvv vv vv Arehgzqmitaonould Ltd. music "I" oi‘o'i“uuii » News ; iaviuo STATION V wvvv v v v v v vv IIIIIIEIIY Eat at the iucrnn PAN DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT unctlon oI,'l'rous-Canada and ggtggmsuggn .i tilolpeuoo Itds. > All’! AID I078‘ WIAI p fljjfl juror‘ D AALAAAAAAAAAALA‘ -; — Deep Sea Fishing Two 5 hour trips ' Daily. 38 each. Tackle aupoliad. AIDEN DOIRON NCO ‘Idea ~I’liouovb A Glimpse of nritanf on P. E. I. WOODLEIGH REPLICAS tutoring large scale models of Britain‘: finest buildings and churches. Open daily 8 Closed Sundays. Near Kensington, and rnld-way eraide and Gr National Park. Adults 500-children tree. a.m. - 10 p.m. 8 :1 Queen enjoy a visit to sportswear dresses sweaters Q Swim suits Kennedy’: Ladies’ Wear 1o5 Queen St. Charlottetown O Snack Bar Service O Full Course Meals O Take Out Orders Situated ISLAND GRILL up-town St. At Dow's" Restaurant‘ 0 Fresh Seafoods O Charcoal Steaks O Shish Kebab lat Here For The Finest DOW’S RESTAURANT Gnlton 81., Shop at ‘ WOOLWORTH'S~ . . . the Island’s Ch'town ONLY ' Ch'town—Noxt door to ling Iota Laundry Call Ch'tovvn 4-8506 and place your message * horn in front of thousands of tourists. am-oonnirionnn « sroau « - (Disc t do . ':.:'.....i:..::'.:'.-:'°"", WOO|.WOll'I'I'|'S la Chi-Iottotowo ol I souvenirs’ - _ ._ ..~... ,_t #8718 ' ~'v'.os Ch'i7owII‘ ii an : 4 > I T7 : V ‘ I . . , of thanksgiving tor the past and see who read the scripture; Bet- 3 It was I h Q “In, __ ~ ' F d i of beckoning vision tor the lu- ty Campbell, who led in prsye-r|inan Winter. second tenor, wno TORONTO (GP) _ Tam m_ 55: Z’: Ilitgihfi ;m3:s3°L:)':v_m8h“9°‘u‘Hw-_ . ‘ -._ - : . oi the quarv 9“ ' E ~ - i , ture. and Lorraine Leard who g a v c has been 2 member this t 1 ed b the wenher of_ .1“ so no fax’ Kenmne and New Glasgow | - ’ I 1; gwuid 3150 be 3 time of the message. tet when they visited prov- urea ssu y C . 59 N 55 and 75. Gosh“, Sydney .1‘ _ IE9 IIT‘AIbeI'TOI'I POSIOTCI Char e [°°“‘"‘“‘“'°'" "’ mm °h"'“°" ‘“ “" ‘°"’I°°' "‘° “"3"” "‘°°.,.°"."’§’,Z‘$§'...°°°o2:‘..'§" ‘E :1‘: um mm D. . so 75 Charlottetown 52 and .' Monc- V , ‘ ., 9 [witness beat'In§- which must be contributed most Eenerouskv of 31:9 man“ 0‘ the “ct ‘ha . D 46 "1 M m um 50 and 75, Fredericton 43 _ _ _ _: _ . . ‘carried out in daily llvlns and the talent that expresses itselt . h M ed up awson 58 77 so 63 and .,8_ Sam John 50 and 75, At Rustico at 9.50 am. and u ERTON —‘ The W“"‘°E ] 3"““V°’53"Y- The EU?“ "“’“5t°" ‘ in b€(‘Ol'I‘IIl".,_', ambassadors of tlic ‘ in reverent and appealing ren- 1115 m0f_0l' ha? 5 E1‘ 8 Vancouver ....... ‘st J M pm. Summemlde we dune Q Q“‘“‘I9i 0‘ F|'€‘d°31‘iCl0n- N- 3-- ‘ was Rev C R Webber of Sum- ood news 01 God‘; iove to an de,-mg of sacred song At each lous accident. Victoria ... 56 '13 HALIFAX (CP)—'l‘he weather _South Shore. UPDe|' - 0 minutes mu, than charm‘ . received a warm welcome from - ' I I g , Hh . 3, he said Se,-Vice mere were three selec-I 48 75 office says fine weather is ex- River Valle)’. Bay of Chaiellfl to S in ‘ad i ‘ * largo congregations assembled I mew-d9" par 5 0 ‘P esdlr I i S I tions b thetqutrtet and a solot GOLDEN JUBILEE 55 75 pected today. sunny and 8 little 8111101‘. wn‘ “n P S 3’ ' .349 E " on .l".::i:.‘:;";‘:.2;.3f.:..:¥:":’::.i:’.. by ‘ 1 ... .. ............ .. .. *7 :2 ::.t““.:m*:.:.. .. ——-————.=-~——"‘ "“‘.’§.‘:..‘:.'..'."'..:’.'.':“‘ D ‘it ll charge oi the United Church . . ’ 9 57 8! C . 33' 1110“ 3" - m . , .. ~ of C‘-nada yesmrday‘ ‘is a. time oi remembrance and 'AthAlberton said tgja:cu:i:reIc-. J|;1c'l!i{esct§:itar;lerts1rtrie¢:1r‘r’ixbear:dZoiofifoundmg of Canberra as Aus- .. 62 73 polls Valley. Northern Nova 45 and 75. Campbellton 48 and Memci. the Baltic port In'the afternoon. Titznish r-on -’°"'.“"‘S.‘"°"°° .‘V""“ 9"“. °°“g’°' “"5 "’ ,‘,"f"C',"". 3° H.’;.,1,,w is}. Go,.d,,,', Foster mm; to... tra1ia's national capital will be .. so 76 Scotia, Eastern Shore, Cape 15. Lithuania. was established II areaation celebrated its 10181 "‘.',‘i‘,a,,"“é qishe eleadlgf, lIa(I¢‘2ith‘-(§amp- or:' Harry Currie. baritone; and celebrated in 1963. Montreal ....... .. 61 75 Breton, Prince Edward Island. Bay of Fundy: Light winds 152. - It '41. I -3