MAKE READY EoR CAMPING SEASON PARTICIPATING in a eleanl up and general repairs of the Y.M.C.A. Camp at Rolland Cove Directors: last weekend: from left to right gronrglzl: lg&l:e0t0I';.RE);o5m3um'"- lsess and Bud Lowther. some were are: John Ross. Camp Director; Eric Shepherd, Alton Doillver. Camp Committee chairman: An- thur Duvar. President. Board of Darryl Doyle. Pm- rge Bur- accompanied by their wives and children who spent the day en- joying the fresh air and sunshine and prepared supper for their de- serving husbands. YOUNGER. members of the Tom Johnston. David Lee. Allan are ”councllor. in training" and work party obviously are doing their share of the work. From left to right they are: Clair Smith, Macbougall. Peter Tanton. Roger will be attending the camp this MacDonald. and Ralph Benton. summer. Most of the forementioned boys COMING EVENTS mugs Hope River tonight Dance Peakes Road School. June 21st. Dance Millview Rail every Pri- day night. Rummage Sale L.0.L. Thursday June 20 at 1 p.m. Iiorse races at Hazeibrook Sat. June 22nd. 1 sun. Regular Dance Mt. Ryan Hail Thursday nilht. Dance every Thursday night Cardigan legion Hall. Wohstars Orchestra. Lobster supper St. Margarets lisli. Friday, June 11st. Meal from four thirty tiil 11.00. Reserve July 1. Ice - cream Iootal North Tryoa Church grounds. Unloading ear of cement to-day and tomorrow. lpecial price of an-. N. Aubrey Cutcllfe. I-iall Rummage Isle Yellow Gal building. Friday June list. at lzh p.m. p Ooineandssethelaaillcalllm strel Pllydl in ltslla Marts Hall. ea'l'hInsda1JunsI)th.stsp.m. lion-Imago Sale Up0lIIM'nis' by hlotlIers' Auxiliary. Community Cesne June son. 1:!) p.m. Reserve hssday Jae Hill for Knishgton Play "No In Admw ted." in North Wiitshire Ball. All taxes due Hunter River school district Ne. Ill must he I a. E" . HERE'S THE TREASURE A DIAMOND RING - SILVER TEA SET - WRIST WATCHES - CAMERA - in before June 29th in order to meet I our obligations. otherwise books will be handed to trustees for col- lection. Secretary of Trustees. Reserve Thursday July llth. for Ham Supper in Saint Charles Church Hall. Lower Montague Regatta. Wed- nesday, July 10th. send entries to Stanley Hicken. Reserve Wednesday July 10 for annual Ice Cream Festlval.by St. Marks Anglican Church South Rus- tlco. Special dance. SL Peters Bay Hall. Thursday night June 20th. Les Alexander's Orchestra with Angus Chisholm. Showing at Moreli Friday. A Warwick production. Richard Co-starring Mai Zetterling. Migel Patrick. Technicolor. One show only szso p.m. Women's Institute district con- vention for South West Queen's will be held at Kingston Hall on Thursday June 20th. starting at 2:00 o'clock sharp. A meeting of the Marshfieid Com- munity Cemetery will be held at the Cemetery on Friday. June list at 1 p.m. All interested are request- ed to attend. HOLDS UP TRAINS LONDON (Reuters) - Railroad service in and out of Londonlf Waterloo Station was held up half an hour Wednesday when police tracked down aman who had run berserk on the electrified tracks leading into the station. Thousands of commuters came to a stand- still. Police found the man lump- ing the rails and throwing objects at the third rail. He was placed under hospital observation. GREGOR HOTEL OPENING BUFFET SUPPER SUNDAY. JUNE 23rd 6 to 7:30 p.m. 32.50 Phone reservations Coveltend 4-11 The Water Safety program spon- sored by the Red Cross is I he- lleve. important enough to merit the whole-hearted support of ev- ery person in this Province." said Inspector E. L. Martin of the P. E.I. Division oi the R.CM.P. in an interview yesterday. "Prince Edward Island," he con- tinued. "with its many fine beach- es. its numerous lakes. ponds and rivers has much to offer in the way of pleasure and relaxation, but those who go swimming or boating should never forget that failure to obey the simple basic rules of Safety can quickly turn pleasure into tragedy. Every year a number of our citi- zens lose their lives by accidental drownings. In 1956. in this Prov- ince the number of drownings ex- ceeded the previous year by six. I am sure that. if every adult made a firm resolution not ,to take fool- lnspector Commands. I Water Safety Campaign children were taught the simple rules of Safety. last year's traged- ies would not be repeated. and ”' there would be few. if any. acci- dental drawnings during the re- mainder of this Year. HMO! some I "I should like to make I strong appeal to the operators of motor boats. particularly speed boats not to oeprate those boats near beach- es where people. quite often chil- dren, are swimming. The waves caused by high speed motors can be very dangerous to bothers. and in addition, I would point out that the Navigation Safety Regulations of the Canada Shipping Act make it an offence for "any person wat- er sled or other towed object on the inland. minor; or other waters of Canada carelessly, or in a man- reasoaahly he expected to he nab of such waters." "Ty person who contravenes these regulations is guilty to a fine not exceeding ilvc hundred dollars." "lively year through their swim- ming classes. their programs to make people safety nscious. and various other ways. the Red Cross does an exceptionally fine ANGEIED BY REFUSAL SYDNEY. Australia IReutersl- bug mag"; newly arrived immigrant to Toned mm mg. Australia. armed. with an axe. ran when in was subdued. "303 T"9Sdi.V In a bank which had refused to lend him i25.000. Custome. dashed for cover as the powerfully built man smashed tellers' windows and threatened probably will get the 1958 annuallcou " those who canse sear bins. He wu finally cornered by a 353'ear-old! with a gun who' the banks vault Thursday. June 20, 1957 The Guardian Page 3 Luu of the F ” Labor CONVENTION SITE Congress. president Grant McLeod WINNIPEG (CPI - winnipegml the Winnipeg and district labtr said Tuesday night. job of helping people to help them- selves. and at this time one of the best -ways to show our apprecia- tion is to give them our whole- hearted co-operation and support. not only during their Water Safe- ly Week of June 16, to 21st. but fit My-two Water Safety weeks ev- OFY year." 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Charlottetown. GROCERY SPECIALS NHSTLES . QUIK lb. tin 59c 3525"” 2 tins 35c CORNED BEEF LOAF tin 35c HOME MADE swirrs Scotch Cookies COOTKOCT Ham Dog. 40: V2 lb. tin L79 FI.I.'E;"0 SHORTENING 2 lbs. 59: RED Roar. INSTANI COFFEE Av0NnAT.r. CHICKEN ON THE BONE tin 69: JENKINS BONEIJLSS (Delicious for Salads) TURKEY V, lb. tin 47: pierce's 2 oz. inr 45: cm a cum Tut Em I