I ' I TITION WAS KEEN in mfgvlgg ot the Air Force's Truck nosdeo held at the R.C.A.F Stat; :'”'l'. u-ucir roadeo. merslde 7059-F41! mm by Lao. Robert-P. Enman. .3 exceptional display of inlet handling. The roadeo was dealt!- -ion, Surnln raid, yesterd. -y. and the winner: wgre heartily con- gratulated on winning their events. Fine Truclmdling Display cleo Yesterday ed,totest the drivingsklll and safety of R.C.A.F. drivers and chose the units two representativ- es to the Maritime Air Command Roadeo, which will be held at R. C.A.If. Station Summsrslde on the i iiiiAlililAll wrsnsnn Nral. orrrcil. Dr. .r.A. Don- M .. - from Septem- xnusmorox Pnzsnrrlcnran church. Thursday svsnins Septem- ser 6th. organ recital. sacred mus- ic on Hammond electric-organ by Mr. George skeffington, Moncton. BEDEQUE P EAL Charge no United C, of Canada. Sunday, Sept. 2,1950; Borden. 9-30 a.m.; Bedeque, 11 a.m.; Albany 1,30 p.m.: Rev. G.A Cowper- Smlth. Minister FREDERICTON AND Bradai am: Sunday, Sept. 1st. Freder- icton Sunday School 10 am. Wor ghlp and communion at It a.m. Breadalbane Sunday School 10 I- ! p.m. Byud Thurber. 111111891!- IIAMPTON PASTORAL Charge Iept and. Service at Hampton at eight a.m. Professor MIcQI1arrla will show slides of the Internation- al Peace Garden. M.K. man. Minister. MONTIIOSE PASTORAL charge United Church of Canada. Serv- ices for Sunda . Sept. 1. Mindan- gash ll A.M. Montrose 8 p.m. and Elmsdale 7.!) p.m. Rev. Nor- man Green, Minister. PRINCETOWE U:IIti:d CIIl:I"&: Sunday Sept 21: Mo g war and Sunday School 1! a.m.: Dara- iey s.s. 2.00 p.m-. Evening wor- ship 7.30 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. Ith Y.P.U I ma Minister: Mr M. Miller. AI.BER'i'0N Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Sept 2. Csscumpec. Sunday School at 10 Worship at it p.m. Albefton Sands! lchool at 11 ans. Worship at 7.” Nil. Char- Leary 7.00 p.m. Rev. J. ' IIOSPIL TENT NORTH Bede- que acting Lord's Day 0 p.m. All wiecome. raaunnans -'aurrNo AND cleaning Timothy seed. W. E Burns. Maipeque. BUYING DAILY. cleaned or un- cleaned timothy. Highest market price. Contact Kansington Food Service Ltd. Kensington, Phone 06- 1 . VALLEYFIDLD - Orwell head congregation services for Sunday Sept. 2nd Orwell Head ll a.m.; Kilmuir 3; Valleyfield, 7.00 p.m. Rev. F. Macxinnon. MARGATE Pastoral Charge services Sunday Sept. and. New London 10 a.m.; Margate 11.30 a.m. and Long River. 7.30 p.m. S. H. Haslam, B. A. B. D.. Min- tater. 0'LEARY Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services of worship for Sunday, September- 2: Brae 0.30 a.rn.; Bloomfield, ll a.m.; West Devon 1.30 p.m.: 0'- Eeber Kean. Minister. THE UNITED Church of Canada Remington .- Summerfield Charge. Sunday. September 1nd. Kensing- ton: Church School 9.00: morning .worshlp 11 o'clock; evening wor- ship 7.30. Summeriield: lag worship 0.30 s.m.; Church School 10.30. Rev. Lewis M. Mur- ray, 3. A.. B. D.. Minister. PERSONALS Mrs. Ilirabeth Halliday, Saska- toon, Sask.. arrived in Summer- side by plane Monday to visit her son and daughter-in-law. I..AC. and Mrs. Allan Elder and their son, Layne. lea. Howard Waite and Mrs. Dr Edwards of Summerside I'l'iOI'II' Shown above with their awards are. from left to right 8-V A.B. HWEH. Senior Technical Officer. 20th and 21st of Septesnba. The win driver in Friday's competition. ac. Enman. oi Vic- toria West, P.E.I. is employed with the Station's Mobile Equipment Section. in winning the competit-o out of a possible 400. Lac. Gor- don ca05SmEE oi Summerside pac second. scoring 310 Saints and Mr. Alphonse Arsena t of Summerside was awarded third prize, havins scoredlloti points. ' The three drivers were chosen from a field of ten R.C.A.F. and Department of National Defence srnployes. after Gach driver had course. All drivers demonstrated -exceptional driving skill while ob- wiil enter the Maritime Air Com- ion, Lac. Enman scored 350 points ber on were required to make hall: signals and observe all safety ru Canada to test the driving skill completed the complicated S A ' and safety habits of Air Force drivers, both service and civilian. Iefvlnl IBM! regulations. Alth- ough the three winners were aw- Irded Prizes. only the two leaders mend competition during Septem- Thc comnetiu-.-. consisted of maneouverlng a three ton covered truck, through a complicated ob- stacle course within a required time limit. During their run. drai- Rodeos are held annually across No Trace OI Missing Man '. An extensive sea search of the West Shore Area where George Hudson MacArthur of Kelly Road is believed to have drowned Thurs- day afternoon while overhauling lobster traps, failed to locate the body of the missing fisherman. The search was carried out yest- erday by flshing boats in the area assisted by two Government. pat- rol boats under the supervision of the Alberton Detachment of the R.CMP. northerly tide was run- ning at s time the accident is thought to have taken place and it is heieved that the body mlsht have been carried a considerable distance. it is understood that the search will be continued. Red Cross Tests At Augustine : Cove, No. Tryon Augustine Cove and North Tryon brought their Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Course to a close on August 10th. This course was under the ca able ” ' anshlp of Mrs. dred Mitchell. North Tryon an Mrs. Wendell MacFadyen, Augus- tine Cove. The swimmers enrolled for this course were instructed by Miss Sharon Bugden and Miss Winni- fred MacPherson assisted by Miss Joyce Lord. Red Cross examinations were conducted on August 10th by Miss Joan Murphy and Miss Margie Jardine. Following is a list oi the suc- cessful candidates who merited Water Safety Course at Crapaud came to a successful close on Aug- ust 14th. Swimming and Water Safety In- structor Charlottetown, instructed the swimmers. Five well trained classes were presented for exam- ination. Red Cross Field Supervisor con- Eric Hart . Allison ilowatt. Jack Myers ' , Barbara Dawson. Crapaucl Recl Cross Tests The Red Cross Swimming and Mrs. LeRoy Howatt acted as chairman of the local committee 'd which sponso swimming program. d the M i s s Katherine MacDonald, .Miss Joan Murphy, Assistant ducted the examination. Following is a list of the suc- cessful candidates who merited Red Cross and 'Royal Lifa awards: BEGINNERS Bryon Stewart Graham Stewart Katherine Myers JUNIORS Shirley Bonita Daine Miller. mrnarsnnmrhs Royal Life Saving Society ct :9. s (132 " i Mr. Howard Iiblsy and the bride's father. were Jerry Pe Mr John Barrett. Foley, Mrs. Joseph O'Rourke. Mis- ses Hel Betty and Catherine Foley as pleasantly spent eva- ning came to an end all departed wishing Agnes and Edward many years of happy wedded bliss. Port Hill Red Cross Swimming Port Hill and the surrounding Wmmiulluu eniond a two weeks I Flight Lieutenant John M. Crait. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Craig. Middleton, P.E.I is one of a dot- en jet pilots from R.C.A.F'. Stat- ion Trenton, Ont., who will be taking part in the C.N.E. Air Dis- Td TAKE PART IN DIS All . PLAY -to play at Tomato. Sept 7th and 0th. the sole repres- entative of P.I-3.1. on the team. which will fly T33 Silver Star iet (National Defence Plato) F-L Craig is trainers. ..s.mssy. Sept. 1,1956 The I1-sg.:f,1s;” A Professional Cards L r Corcoran were recent V :33? V Chartered 1 S199. nsddtuzh-is to lillaltl in-. Gail'ant's A"39'-'''l''''I3 . s-ans'mu'I":.'i;,.'f;,,"',,'”"'t,,, ms".-so Arsenault and 1'. l'.:..r: gielrey W lr.aadMrs.-Insert hmludsruerbelizg ex-S W. V . - I. III W. , M. 0-1':!'g5.,g-.13.; yaddtngmnaio Gallant (Maria Jones). Torzlg. 1 slaved Ilrs.lubd'tCern- oathahirthofadauahterinst. RA mks and-sroosnwera 'sHOIpttal.Weii1htillbs. B.E.EIs&!onIaIInI0sl ushered Howard Ida! . and Mrs. John P. Gallant l'iro-Auto-Casualty' : . . '.'I.:veIkl'esi' sdtin? 0: I " EL sauna”. pink and white-dreamers ,us Opfomei'mt' Wlitjgll 'HIl- h by E. E. Parkman glean andcathsrias 2-;;;,,';; I'”' av. ' . ananm rnaarnn sand. TU aeeomososins WIN ummer St. sunnasrsiss We'll. ”'.'.'..S..:”'''''-.. o. a.."u'?'3 B r Hunter no ' .J1...oouli.yu.-..ceealcanm. M-N Mmpmc smnmmm,p.r:.n'rsss'osiss They were arranged by Mrs. IIar- W m',, Rom ;e,e,-5. ,,f-;"”- 3”? SMALi.MAN'S suumua "lgsl':3'."o't' confetti than an 3- 3".Y"'"": 9"”-' site:-whichthegroomon behalf ' I mw st-I-g t.iif...”'"d.:.'..a."if..'3.";..f"-i.”.i.:."...:", or '- jolly ood fellows" was , at 3" '" . 33.. lung. all tones to offer con- llea"'yreilll'v"e'.';'el.?d15ius'.7lc1zee'7"y "5" Photogre hers sratul-tions and I heart! d- Mrs Jerry Galia t H 1 who undo the presentstionr no shake to the newly weds-' cently. visited at in:-'hox?:: all Mn; mug BEA” Tunic R-P Enman: LAC. G ll. lJross- This was followed by dancing to and Mrs. Fred Arsenault. 0 ' 3' " 11153; Ind Mr. A. Arscnault. Violin m M 301'. Hell?! MW". Messrs Norbert and Herman visitors to Summerside. D.A In 1946 a U.S. Army Air Force B-20 made a series of flights from Canada to Chile to measure Gos- mic Rays. Crapuud Theatre Friday - Sat. 8:30 "THE GLASS SLIPP " A Cinderella Fairy Story in color. Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Course under Red Cross lllnstruhtiztror, Robert Gallant. nor- en. s. Courtney Maya rd, ct. ed as chairman of the lognl cram- mittee 89011501108 the Red Cross Course in Swimming and Water 8a(f,cnty. August 17th. J Murpiu and Douglas Cudmorzmexamlned the swimmers in thief aquatic skills. Following is a list of the successful candidates who merit- Red awards: IEGINNERS: I Anna Birch. Margaret Miller, Junaita Newcombe, Bernice Rodd, Eleanor Rodd. Robert Yeo. JUNIORS: Adele Yeo, Sandra Birch, Joan Birch, David Birch. INTERMIIDIATES: Mrs. Laura Birch. with his uncle, Mr. Archie Gal- lant, Piusville. V Messers Ray Dalton and son Jerry and Joseph Dalton all of Wlscasset, Maine, and Edward Dalton of Tacoma. Washington. re- turned to their respective homes. They had spent a few days with their father, Mr. Ambrose Dalton. Glengarry and other relatives and friends in Burton and Plusville. Misses Bernice and Olive Gal lant left recen for Toronto. Ont.. where they be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gallant and children. Earl and Brenda. have returned to their one in in Toronto, out. They spent their holidays at the home of Mr. Gal- llant's mother. Mrs. Fred Arse- nauit and Mr. Arsenault. In their travels they also visited in Saint John, NB. Mr. Adrien Gallant Mrs. Philip Gallant. H9317 Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Aubin J. Gallant have returned to Terms spent sometime with Piusvilie and Tignlah ROIILTRY Buying live fowl daily, PIUSVILLE em Sawy- rsss. -- i””'”'”””'” lgilllanllivlgx-., on etrelr FR WADMANI Mr. Donald Mcbougall with the Kemmgmn R.CAF in Trenton, (ht. spent arrived from Toronto on Saturday, Aug- ust Iilth. He will spend his holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Blanchard. char- Mr. iottetown. is visiting at-the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dorica Gallant. to. They relatives in Mr. Reggie-Pineau: Toronto, is -no nina and Blair. CAMEO ENIINGTON nridny-Saturday 7:15-0:10 Matinee Saturday 3:!) Pupils entering grade ast year. on may suys ar back Leslie Carton, Michael ff" ”G";”"M':f lf,:tB”.'.';V P Wilding. Keenan Wynn wmGs..' mm.” mm mu. Good lhorm Jim Vincent. Also serial and SUIMERSIDE I'II3I'I SCHOOL .- t I I . ILIMMTAIY SCHOOL Will reopen Tu September 4th In" order to facilitate en's-ollment. pupils an as- quesiaed to come at thefollowlng hours: Pupilsenteringgra.dea7ts12and commercial 00a.m. Pupils entering grades 1 to e-moo a.m. 1-1:30p.I'I. -. 'Al1pupilswillassemblsia1hcir. classroosasof a few days recently with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Dougall, Bloomfield. Mr. Elmer Richard, Toronto. so." :r.:"d::8.:.co.:r..;'.r:- to At 81' Ell . . . . Gallant. NIIIIII STOR Mr. Wendell Gallant Massach- In eusetls. is spending his holidays , lst Bar to Bronze, Margaret Hart Bronze Medallion, Mrs. Frances Cummings. Carol Cutcliffe. INTERMEDIATE! Ruth Howatt. SENIORS Jessie Howstt. Bronze Medallion. Pauline Wood. have returned home after holiday- Red Cross (1 Li! S -w-um . " ” "'" ROYAL church, central Bedequa. Sunday, ' ' " ., ha ma um. Port Stanley Beach. Th also ngampzgng ,,,,”pl M, 'm:-'"' '” "' ""'” visited the former's son. endel. N M New 30393-N I - Milli! 5 ' orman RC 780 pm. and service . I. V” 1' 0 '13:” ad” mm” pm.” gong; Men.-Taes.-'I:1H:1l Coston. Pastor aI- " Mlmc' " Jud, gmm, Matinee Tees. 8:15 some-R .8-I-l.l.ArnettMrs.Arnett no Thelov Boninbiseomedr rill KINIINGTON . Inmrnsrg ms gm-up &n&l;, out, who 30133,, E':',,.'.!,.. with thrlulls, galore -'-- " dds district - ay School 061- have been spending their vacation Eugeng um-phy Wilt!-". Also serial and news. no ..'.":...": WW” "-.....n'.: ::....:-m..-.:.r'.:--..:'.i::".::..::.";.s g--2;, I-.;-M-.. e Sessions 0 p '. and 1.30 by .' Amatt's mother. Mrs. 1,l:d.'g.,:,v.Vg'g Mn. "sch. R00. Ialdld Arch Clara McNetlih.Hho will spend Hugh”. gowns - : f. . will aa&6t the eoa- some time in ville before re- Mun,” gowm . III tumiustoaernomeinsumme:-mc;,,,,,,, Illa 4 Wendell Muttart. nmmmm JUNIORS My”. u. Mon.-Taas.-7:15-0:13 mm n--- 3”:.'.'..'i"".': -ed '.s::'..I-"'- ': MG'””"",, rm mesh" in Technioolon. 0:1: mmgl aka; drawin& Mon.. Wed. and Fri. Mm Rommel Worth 100.00. Louise Muttsrt tlnnonnr i "MR. WALKIE TALKIE” WILLIAM TRACY fig. )i(,..ri?.'Fv .......... .l:,'. V V T0-MY 2.00 - 1 - 0.20 -1013 SAWYIB palaces NOTICE There will lie an interruption of elec- Sumlmes-side ' N TONIGHT 7 'ANII 9:25 DOUBLE BILL I i X "A LIFE IN THE IALANCI" 7 Ricardo Montalban and Anne Bancroft "DEVILS I-IARIOR" Richard Arlen - Greta Gynt I-rlc service in Long River and lrlslslown area on Tuesday. September 4th. Wednes- day. Sept. 5th from the hours of 1:30 pm. to 4.30 p.m.. in order to make necessary repairs. Sulnmerslde Light and Power Department. l.WiilSiER-L1 LULLU QaKI-jj us-sq , as-n:KII ' gggssttclt-uses-will jsaumaauuuun-manna. S”i.i7A1 THEATRE steam-.s. . . rulaonu. ' ,. Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday " "'jlNc Everything you've heard abou : sAMuELtT&?ofDWYiCI”7 prescnte.Amcrica's Own Musical t:"GU,YS- AND DOLLS” In true. The fame of this great . screen entcrtain'men't- grows bigger day by day. Seldom has a picture been so Oalcrlyantioipatedl w'"er””rT”4Frv-.v-m?v- ...,.,.. ,, I