ee Te - ~ Grocket and Gallant Bidg, Side Teen ee ae eS eS invited . Presenations of warrants were made to 24 new guiders. Miss Mona Wilson, chairman of the awards committee, called on Mrs. Hyndman to.present special awards. These were letters of commen- dation from the Provincial Com- missioner to Guide Carol Mat- Lean who rescued her young bro- ther and sisters when their home was threaetned by fire and to PO Winnifred Anne MacMillan who rescued a child from drowning. A letter of commendation from the chief guide for Canada went to Mrs. W.A. Smith, provincial field secretary, for “devoted and untiring service to the Girl Guide movement”’. Long ‘service certificates were presented te Miss Suzanne /Mac- Kinnon, Mrs. Elaine MacDonald, Pimeau, and Mrs. Wiliam Wood of Southport. Professional Cards Chartered _¢ Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce et Summerside, P. E. 1. Phone 2235 Insurance R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty 5 Summer S$. Summerside E. E. Parkman Opt. D., 8.0. PHONE 3287 Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, B.O. Summerside, P. E. 1. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. (Als» Kensington on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water St. Summerside A- B. Campbell, BA, LL.B.) Phone S'Side 3818 |DE VERDE, OFFICERS NAMED The complete slate of officers, of the executive commissioners, ete follows: OFFICERS — Honorary presi- dent, Mrs. F. Walter Hyndman; Honorary vice-presidents, Mrs. A. W. Matheson, Mrs. F. G. Hut- cheson; provincial commissioner, Mrs. Harry W. Cudmore: prov- incial deputy commissioners, -|Mrs. W. W. Reid, Mrs. G. M. Avard; honorary secretary, Mrs. W. R. Burnett; honorary trea- surer. Mrs. Austin Scales. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE — Mrs. Norman Black, Mrs. Henry Blanchard, Mrs. W. R. Brennan. Mrs. Ian Burnett, Mrs. Robert DeBlois, Miss Lillian Duch2min, Mrs. Ralph Dumont, Mrs. Eugene Cullen, Mrs. Alban Farmer, Mrs. | | FOR THE LAND’S SAKE — LIME Soil acidity slows down the decomposition of organic matter and reduces the yields and quality of hay and pasture. LIME is the cheapest all-round soil conditioner on the mar- Arthur Hogan, Mrs. T. A. Laid- law, Mrs. F. A. Large, Mrs. ' Sfewart Ives, Mrs. K. P. Handre- gan, CHarlottetown Guiders Rep-| resentatives. Also Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald, Mrs. Wendell MacDonald,\ Mrs. | Earl Norris, Mrs. Fred Pickard, | Mrs. L. E. Prowse, Mrs. J. H. | Shaw, Mrs. Charles Trainor, Miss CANADA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “TENDER FOR WHARF RECONSTRUCTION, BAY | BAY DE VERDE-CAR- | BONEAR DISTRICT, NFLD.”, will be tary, until 3.00 pm. (E.D.S.T) WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Ontario, at the office of the District Engineer, Buckmaster’s Field, Building 29, St. John’s, Nfid.; the District N. S., Offices at Brook and Grand Falls, Nfld. be accompanied by one of the alter- native securities called for in the tender documents. Tenders must be by the Department and in accordance The Department, through the Chief Engineer’s office (H. & R.), or through the undersigned, or through the of- fice of the District Engineer at St. John’s, Nfid., and Halifax, N. S., will supply blue-prints and specifica- tion of the work on deposit of a sum of $25.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque or money-order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GEN- ERAL OF CANADA. The deposit will be released on return of the blue prints, and specification in good con- dition within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not re- turned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, any tender not Ottawa, April 17, 1957 received in the office of the Secre-| Department of Public Works, Ottawa, |* Engineer, Ralston Building, Halifax, | and can be seen at the Post! Bay de Verde, Corner | To be considered each tender must | made on the printed forms supplied | with the conditions set forth therein.'| ISLAND NEWS PAGE Mona Wilson, Mrs. Edison Wood, Mrs. Claude Whitnect, Mrs. J. A. MacMillan, Mrs. John Munn, Mrs. Harry MacDonald, Mrs. Hector Jenkins, Mrs. C. G. Stetson. Also — Mrs. J. Arthur Clark, Summerside; Mrs. Wilfred Burns, Summerside; Mrs. Ralph Judge, Summerside; Mrs. J. Eldon ace McFarlane, Summerside? Miss Carrie Holman, Summer- side; Miss Margaret Wedge, Summerside; Mrs. Alex Horne, Summerside; Mrs. Wilfred Perry, Summerside; Mrs. Morley Wylie, Summerside; Mrs. Charles Link- letier, Summerside; Chairman Slemon Park group committee, Mrs. Harold Rodd. All commissioners committee members. COUNCIL MEMBERS — Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse, Mrs. Donald Campbell, Mrs. Frank McLean, Mrs. J. R. Davies, Mrs. T. H. B. Somers, ‘Mrs. L. A. Hicks, Mrs. 'Robert MacKinnon, Mrs. L. J. ‘MacLellan, Mrs. J. L. B. Ander- son, Mrs. J.. Malloy, Mrs. Som- erled Trainor, Mrs. John Evans, Mrs. Gordon Bennett, Mrs. George Burnett. i Also — Mrs. K. L. Messenger, Mrs. Allison Owen, Mrs. Frank Burke, Mrs. Horace Willis, Mrs. Blair MacDonald, Mrs. Harry Hyndman, Mrs. Gordon Fair- grieve, Mrs. G. S. Storey, Mrs. Gordon Bears, Mrs. Ralph Jen- kins. Mrs. Carl Greene, Mrs. Gordon White, Mrs. A. H. Du- var, Mrs. Fred MacMillan. Also Mrs. Sidney Green, Mrs. H. A. Love, Mrs. Borden My- ers, Mrs. G. B. Whiteside, Mrs. Fred Coyle, and Mrs. Thane A. are also Hickey, Summerside; Mrs. Hor-| MONCTON, — The new Fund Drive Realizes $400. For Red Cross MONTAGUE the minutes of the "last session by Mrs. Athol Dewar. The finan- cial report was presented by Mrs. Atwood MacDonald. The convenor of the sick com- mittee, Mrs. Leonard Gillis, re ported that a large number of members had been ill during the month. Mrs. Hughes reported Montague which was in the charge of the Auxiliary was suc- cessful and that more than $400 had been collected. New business included "final arrangements for holding 2 ‘| pantry sale in May and a com- mitte was appointed to attend to this matter. ew business included final arrangements for holding 28 canny sale in May and a com- mittee was appointed to attend to this matter. A social hour at the close of the business featured games of auction and crokinole with prizes being awarded to Mrs. B. N. Stewart and Mrs. Stewart Dewar Lunch was served by Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Wm. A. Currie, Mrs. Davis Lidstone, Mrs. Calica Gallant, Mrs. Gordon Ramsay, Mrs. J. A. Arsenault all of Sum- merside. Provincial council represepta- tives to Dominion Council, Mrs. John Harris, Mrs. B. W. Patter- son. ; Local association tives to council are: North Charlottetown, Mrs. Fred Younker, South Charlottetown, Mrs. O. K. Presby, Mrs. Percy Cameron; Southport, Mrs. Har- old McKie, Mrs. Stewart Henry; Central Royalty, Mrs. Hugh Me- Leod, Mrs. Arthur McRae; Ken- sington, Mrs. Gordon Cooke, Mrs. R. W. Auld: West Royalty, Mrs. Lorne McDonald,. Mrs. Ralph McDonald; Mt. Herbert, Mrs. Russell Di , Mrs. Winston Wood; Vi ia, Mrs. Keith Boul- ter, Mrs. Allison Lea. Montague, Mrs. Peter Sinclair, Mrs, Arthur Sullivan; Morell, | Mrs. Somerland Kelly, Mrs. B.! F. McCarten Summerside, Mrs. representa- Callaghan: Slemon Park, ke George Laurence, Mrs. (Continued on page 11 | ket and should be applied to Havelock, N.B. plant foods more available. Always remember, ““HAVELOCK LIME WORKS”. Shipped in carload lots of 30 tons or more, bagged or bulk. Order now from— HAVELOCK LIME WORKS a acid soil, it makes all major Phone 438 Spur Line Completion ls Set For Two Weeks T. L. Linkletter, Mrs. Wilfred | spur ; then will be the erection of four i bamia af dicing, 8,000 YARDS | were announced re- cently. ‘Lorne B. MacKay to the rank of corporal Ivan W. the Royal Nova Scotia yacht squadron at Halifax received the ‘ “royal” pre- fix in 1830. ISLAND BRIEFS HOME FOR FUNERAL Keith Jamieson, who arrived in Summerside by plane from Hartford, Conn., to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. John F. Taylor, left Friday on reiurn SUUMMERSIDE Written donald act playette ‘“‘Here Comes Miss Willoughby’’ will be presented | |for the first time by a cast of eight in Summerside Civic | ‘Auditorium this evening. Mr. Macdonald, who has writ- | ten several plays, and has re- | ceived the Canadian Drame | Award, completed this play this winter. e A previous play by Mr. Mac-; donald, entitled “Apron Strings” and Mrs. Ronald Jamieson, and daughter Susan, of Hartford. SILLIKER FUNERAL — Fun- eral services for the late Mrs. Fraser Silliker were held at Bedeque United Church on Fri- day afternoon. Rev. G.A. Cowper -Smith was the officiating clergy- man. Interment took place in Searletown. Pallbearers were George Affleck. Frank Bell, Lioyd Bell, Walter Wright, Edward Leard, Fred MacQuar- rie. GALLANT FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Mrs. Alphee Gallant tock place on Saturday morning from the Bowness Fun- eral Home to St. Paul’s Church where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. J.P.E. O’- Hanley. Interment took place in the Church cemetery with Rev. Gerald Steele officiating. Pail- bearers were Sylvain Richard, the best actress award for P. E. I. a few seasons ago. His latest play, being present- ed Yonight, is in comedy vein. and deals with the reaction of teenagers to present day stud- jes, music, and activities. It has a musical flavour provided by the inclusion of several songs whose lyrics were written _by Mr. Macdonald. The play runs for an hour in length, but the program is ex- tended by several variety, danc- ing, vocal and_ instrumental musical numbers by high school talent. The cast of the play includes | Nancy Morrison, Judy Mac-| Lean, Shirley Rayner, Carla MacKinnon, Pat PicRard, David Weale, Don McNeill, and Jim Hogan. Specialties will include Louise poets 6 ear ene te emails was (left) of Coleman was promoted technician while Sergeant Mac- Play Written By S’Side Man _ To Be Staged This Evening and directed by Norman Mac- | of Summerside, a four- | was an enmiry in the P. E. I. ;|Drama Festival and its leading | feminine star, Mary Shaw, won) Corporal MacKay is an air frame Kenzie is a radar technician. Ro Scoek seat Ratorenea te ae. Banks. The boldness of the theft is in- Thieves Net $15 In In Station Break Smashing) dicated by the almost continuous Island Ferry Back.On Run The car’ fefry SS Prince Ed- ward Island moved back into service Saturday morning on -a ary repairs weer effected Fri- day night. ; Moncton CNR officials anti- | MacLean, Carol MacLean, Betty Blacquiere, Ann Leard, Nancy | Morrison, Bobby Ramsay, Ro bert Godkin, Alita Llewellyn, Helen Bishep, Normha MacLeod, | Sandra Shanks. | The play will commence in | Civic Auditorium at 8:20 p.m. cipate no further interruption in service. The P.E:I. will operate today without the help of the Scotia II which was carrying trains and freight Saturday and Sun- day. The Scotia will be planked today to enable the. little ship to carry automobile and trucks. J It is expected the Scotia will return to service Tuesday. Divers replaced four of the seven studs while repairing the car ferry’s propellor shaft Fri- day night. The other three studs were retreated under water it Flames Gut ‘Souris Home | SOURIS — A day afternoon, fire of unknown origin’ gutted the bungalow of | Rudolph Martin on Breakwater | Street in Souris. Mr. Martin had dinner | home, and about 1:30 locked nis! residence and left for North! Lake. Harvey Poole, a _ local fisherman, who happened to be down at the wharf, noticed the | smoke coming out of the house and put in the alarm. Firemen arrived soon after and were successful in holding | the blaze to the interior of the | house, and thus prevented what | could have been a serious fire ta) a very large pulp yard. The loss is estimated at $1,500, and ,it is understood there is no insurance. j NORSE NAME : Walruses of the northern seas; got their name from the Norse-/| men, who called them hvalross, | or “‘whale horse.”’ Norman Galhant, Clifford Perry, Fred Gallant, Frank Moree, Rosario Bourjoin. GALLANT FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Agnes Gallant took place Saturday morning from her late residence in Abrams Village to the Immacu- late Conception Church in Well- ington, where Requiem Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Pius Murnaghan. In the sanctuary were Rev. Clutie, and Msgr. Poirier. Pallbearers were Leo Gallant, Leo Bernard, Ramon Arsenault, Joseph Arsenault, and Anthony Gallant. Interment | ATTENTION VETERANS The funeral of the late comrade Arthur Perry. will, be held on Tuesday, April 2ist from the Bowness Funeral Home to St. Paul’s Church for Requiem High | Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment in church cemetery. All veterans are requested to be at Legion Home at 8:30, was reported. ‘HOUSE FOR SALE! At Alberton One story modern up-to- | date home. 8 years old, size 20 x 35. Must be mov- ! ed from present lot. EVERETT SHEA, Alberton } i Grade I. 1. Preston Croken, 2. Donn Clow and Roger Green, (equal) 3. Pamela Murphy. 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