l Left Photo - Linda La nose and Diane Delaney of Summer- side are seen with Maxine Profit! of j-jnerglle. receiving roses from miaiie Johnston. Queen of Sum- merside High School. at I FY0393" ' Presentations Were Made At S'side Hockey Before the Aces - BYCd hockey uu-y-sponsore. cere- .'..'& wt. ii?-id at centre ice with D, Roy Grant. president of Ro- ggry. in the emceeing role. The crippled children of the Prince County area were seated in a semi- circle of chairs and various pre- sentationa were made to them. Natalie Johnatone. newlyelected queen of the Summerside Acade- my, made presentations of flowers ud miniature cups and saucers i . wMtBrTibgi: lot the BYC and ACE mm; presented the boy! W1 hockey sticks. and they so! the thrill of their young lives when Forbie Kennedy: Chicano Bleieui: Hawk stgga pi gated them W uc . '"i'io.i;i.P Gallant. the Prince Ed- ward island "Timmle" presented the victory Cleaners Trophley :3 the foysfvoled all-stars by Isa use ey ans. They were as follows: Goaim-- -man. Doyle, Defence - Ju or liiacbeod and Ron MacArthur. Ceniro,- Orin Carver. Right Wing- Wally shepherd: Left Wins - '3' no Gallant. "Timmie" also drop- ped the puck between Centremcn. Gord Cutclliie and Buck whitlock to start the game officially. iiiiss Johnston. the Academy Queen. also pl sented Mrs. Aubin Gaiiantt, mother of Ralph. with I bouque . r Short addresses were made 0'! behalf of the crippled children by Dr. Grant. Bob Moilison. vice - president of Rotary. And Frank Arnett, president of the local Chapter of the Red Cross. Flowers were donated by the l-'lowerdC:rt. liolclsrfy stivclerza egg: grapbe y " - If! T ated by R.T. Holman. Ltd. Min- iatnre cups and saucers donated by R.T. Holman and,the hockey pucks were donated by Victory Cleaners. The youngsters also received gufogrgphed pictures of the Sum- merside Aces which were present- ed by members of the turn. iDr.) Elmer Phillips. Aces trainer. was presented with a special trovhy by the Aces. WESTERN GUARDIAN INJURED BY 0l.ASS- Master Ronald Arsenault. age it. of Glov- er's Shore. fell on a broken bottle while playing on Saturday. and was rushed to Prince County. Hos- pital where several stitches were wired to close the wound in his PERSONALS Friends of Mrs. W.l Green re- gret that illness necessitated her admission to the Western Hos ital on Saturday. Mrs. Green. w ose home is in Stanley Bridge. is g the winter with Rev. and rs. Norman Green in Eimsdale. Mr. William Gillian. Toronto. who has been visiting his mother. Mrs. Albert Gillian. Aiberton. left on Thursday to spend the weekend with his sister in New Glasgow. ..'nnoday be will be Joined by Oordoraiilian of Albarton who will return with him to Toronto. Erofeasional Cards Thadered Accountants -1'. hate Canadian last of I-ninersida.-P'.”:L.E flush INSURA E R-'Il's"Hhdlsal.hltal C00. CRIPPLED CHILDREN GUESTS AT HOCKEY GAME ution on Saturday night when The child also led gifts game between Aces and B.Y.C.. the crippled children of Summer- and refreziihients dgicaieii by in- 6-year-old Ralph Gallant. Ion 0! side and surrounding areas were guests of the Summerside Rotary Club at the final hockey game for Game On Sat. in between periods the crippled children were treated to apples. candy. ice cream and soft drinks. donated by Rogers and Arnett, Perfection Dairy, J.T. Morris of Charlottetown. (through their local representative, Joseph Gallant), and Robinson's Bakery. Trinity Church Has its Tliankoffering The evening auxiliary of the Trinity United Church held its Easter thankoftering meeting on Tuesday evening. April and. An inspiring worship service "A Lively Hope" was presented by Mrs. C. R. Webber. Followiiig a call to worship hymn lm "The Day of Ressurection" was sung. Mrs. Duncan MacGougan led in prayer. The scripture. Corinthans 15: 19-22 and 51-57 was read by Mrs. Webber andOMrs. Lorne Camp- bell read a meditation. The Thankoffering was received. Miss Mabel Linkietter and dedicated by prayer. A litany of praise was read res- ponsibly with Mrs. Lorne Ramsay as leader. A solo "i Am He That Llveth" by Mrs. Erland Ram- say was much enioyed. Mrs. Web- ber gave a thought provoking med- itation "What Does Easter Mean" Hymn ll! "Reloice. the lord is is King was sung and a bene diction repeated in unison. Mrs. Carl Crockett. president. was in the chair for the business portion Mrs. Richard Hinton re- ported that three parcels of books had been sent to Trinidad. In re- porting for the nomlnttlng coni- mittee. Mrs. Eric Sheen stated Mrs. Morley Wylie would be press secretary. The treasurer Miss Mabel Link- ietier. gave a very encouraging report. Mrs. Keith Pickard, Christ- ian stewardship secretary. report- ed that she had written to the mis- sionary for prayer. Miss Christ- ine MacDougall. At the close of the meeting a box of used cloth- ing was packed for the supply de- pot in Toronto. C. W. L. Hold its Regular Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Summerside sub-dlvidoa of the Catholic Women's Inaglss was held on Wednesday. April lotli. in the Knights of Columbus home with the president. Mrs. Carrol Father meeting Delany presiding. Rev. Macmnaid opened the with the League prayer. The secretary. Mrs. Leo Biae qulere read the minutes of the last meeting. The treasurer. Miss Bunny Clow. reported a satisfact- ory bank balance. Correspondence was read by Mrs. Thomas Link- letter consisted of "Thank You" Welfare Aseocy. nrvvlnctll cou- vener of Report Forms, provincial convener of films. television and radio. and President of Charlotte- town Rotary Club. ' Donations were made to the Catholic Girl Scholarship As- Eovltatlos. Girl Guide aswr Seals and dental clinic. it wasdeoidedtolioldacardpar ty and Mrs. Raymond Grant ag- reed to cosveaa same. Iloetiog ad- Jonrned with the Act of Consecrat- H ion. TIINAGI RIIIL APITOI. terested business firms. Aubin 'Gallant of Mr. and Mrs. represented the Summerside. Centre Photo L Dropping the other crippled children who were the Island Senior championship. first puck to officially begin the guests at the gains and is seen Kensington Rink Has Very Successful 56 - Mr. lsaac Walker. manager of the Kenslngton Rink said during the weekend that they have enjoy- ed a successful season at Kensing ton Rink with two leagues oper- ating. Cavendish, Rustico and Springfield played in the Farmers League, in which Buddy MacEwen of Stanley Bridge was president. Eric dessome is president of the North Shore League. in which there are teams from Indian River. New Annan. Sherbroolre, and Spring Valley. Two new trophies were donated -one to each league for the play- aralettiiltlg the most points. e armors Lea ue Trophy donated by Fenton sync and 57 Season V Stanley Bridge 'l'r by. Spring Valley Inc: New Annan finished in the finals in the North Shore League with Spring Valley winning three games to one. giving them the R. S. Humphrey Tro by. Spring Valley and Spring ield age now playing for the rink tro- P Y- Prcsentation of all the trophies and awards will be made at the final game. Silver spoons will be presented by the rink management to the five leading scorers in each lea- gue. In the Fanners League they ore: Fred Doughart. Cavendish. It points. Vernon Simpson. Cavendish. 1! Buddy Macliwen has been won point 5' T4 Fred Doughart of the Cavendish team, and the North Shore League Trophy donated by George H. Brookins goes to David walker of New Annan. The interest gentlemen in the serieszand their generous donations were much ap- preciated by the teams and by the rink management. In the Farmers League the finals were lnyed by Cavendish and Springfeld, and won by Springfield after going the full five games. with three in over- time. and this gives them the taken by these . a. George Watson, Springfield. I 'l0illLl. Rollie Larkln. Rustico. 9 points. George Gallant. Ruatlco. 8 points. In the North Shore League they are: David Walker. New Annan. 17 points- Edwln Wall. New Annan. 24 points. Clanznce Simmons, Sherbrooke, is points. Lawrence Wail, New Annan. 17 points. Clarence Gallant. Spring Valley, 16 points. Burglar: Enter Grocery Store The Buy Rite Grocery Store on Convent Street, operated by Mr. Verno Pincau. was broken into sometime Friday night and his en- tire stock of cigarettes amo nting to a value of about :75. was stolen. Entry was made by forc- ing a window at the back of the building. Death Saturday of Miss Libby Stewart The death of Miss Libby Stewart. formerlyrof Nnrboro. P.E.l. and Boston. Mass.. occurred in Char- lottetown on Saturday. She was a sister of Mr. Hugh A. Stewart of Summerside. and the late Dr. John Stewart of Tyne Valley. and the late James W. Stewart. of Norboro. The funeral will be held from Remington United Church today. Mrs. Charles McBeth he Dias At Alberton The death of Mrs. Charles Mc- Beth of Aibarton occurnd in the Western Hospital Sund after- noon following years of health and a serious illness of two months duration. The former Miss Angelina Rain- say was born at Spring Valley eighty-four years ago. a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ramsay. As you woman she went to the Uni States. liar marriage to Mr. llclietb took place In Worcester. Mass.. forty- aix years ago. 'l'hres'years later they came to live in Albsrtoa. Mr. McBetb's native town. Mrs. Mcneth loved her home 1. i CONWAY Mr. and Mrs. Geor a Thomp- son beve returned to eir home after spending sometime at the homes of Mr- and Mrs. H. D. Boy- le and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thompson. K nsington. Mr. Lowell Matthews. Black Banks. who is employed at Char- lottciown spent the weekend with his wife and famuy. Mr. Mark Broome. Freeland. was a business visitor to Summer- side on Mood April nth. Mr. Frederic MacNeill student at St. Dunstan's spent a few days with his mother. Mrs. Oscar W. MacNeill and brother Ronald at Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams and children. Borden. were visiting friends and relatives on Sunday April 7th. Mrs. Charles Keiser and son Robert were recent visitors 'at the home of Miss Olive Tuplin. Murray Road- Mrs. Russell Key who spent the winter months in Summerside re- ceiving medical care has return- ed to her home at Foxley River. Mrs. John Broome. St. Eleanor's Mrs. Charles Palmer accomp- anied by Mr. and . Lawson Oatway were visiting Mrs. Leila Psuji, who is.a patient at Stewart Memorial Health centre. Tyne Valley. Mr. Vernon Boyle spent a few days recently at the home of Mr. ford MacKlnnon will be glad to learn be has returned to his home a tient at the Prov- m. Charlottetown. Mr. Cecil Macltinnon left recant- ly to Join the carferry at Halifax Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur smith Ir. IN SUMMERSIDE seated at center ice. Kid! A0 d1'9P the first puck to officially D6811! the game. Right Photo - Forbes Kennedy of the Chicago Black Hawks is seen presenting auto aphed hoc- key puclrs to crip children KENSINGTON Kr. Austin Doughart, Long my. "5 "35 liken up residence ail Monday. April 15.1957 The Guardian Page 11 ' Say. Kensington. His many friends GOLD rlzcgg 5585'!-'11; (3"I;:lll:h.h;A'here he is conval- Rblirigfy Eli: gaiekmig trjrlifsilemrirn nie term "guinea" for English Princ; County gioggftiglnelgturfltrrlieill-e-Lgriillgirtfs. though his leg is still in gold pieces was used in the 17th ' i........'?SL".32E.."”” We mm mm we we -we Mm John Coulsou returned "H I 880- Of told from the Gulf of Guinea. her home in Sea View on Friday l from Wellington. where she nti- lended the funeral of her sister-in-! law. Mrs. Clayton Barlow. 1 Mrs. Ray Christian of Bristol.i Conn-. spent a few days in Well-i llliion. where she attended the funeral of her sister-in-law Mu Clayton Barlow. ' ' Mrs. Barlow has returned to her home in Wellington after ' Spending the Winter with her: dB!-Izhter. Mrs. John Coulson and! Mr. Coulson. Sea View. . Miss Annie Fyle has returned toi ,. . Mari-tale after visiting friends in.' . hensington where she was the. house guest of Mr. and Mrs. pr”. ion Toombs, I Mr. George Campbell left re-l centiy to return to his home in Ti'0CllI-I. Alta. after spending the Winter months in Kensingion and vicinity. lie was accompanied by Mr. David Campbell of lrislitowni Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ram-i say. Hamilton, were week endi guests of their son and daughter. In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ram-i .. SUMMERSIDS TONIGHT 7:15-9:15 TUIS. 8:30-7:15-9:15 who were guests at the game inl Summerside on Saturday night. Myles Arsenault of Summerside is accepting the gift from Mrm Kennedy. while Lorne Gallant of Mont Carmel (center) is inspect- ing the puck be has just received. . Photos by Wottonl business visitors to 0'Leal'! on Saturday. April dtb. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Howell accompanied by Mr. George Wil- liams and Mr. Denton Eiiands, were visitors to Summerside Mon- day. April 8th. Mr. Raymond Milligan accomp- anisd by Mr. Barry Ramsay were recent business visitors to Charlottetown. They were accom anicd bmne by Mr. Regina Ramsay. Mr. James Winn accompanied by Mr. John D. Palmer were busi- ness visitors to Summerside on Monday April 8th. on Monday. April 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Palmer were visitors at the home of Dr.I and Mrs. Bill McMurdo, O'l.4eary, on Saturday evening April 8th. The regular monthly meeting lNFORMATl0ll ON HOW TO PREPARE YOUR 1956 INCOME TAX RETURN of the Conway Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Colin Miiiigan recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Cougbiln and daugbtcer have moved to Gagetown. New Brunswick where Mr. Coughlin is employed. Miss Marian Broome. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Broome. Free- land, left recently for Tomato, Ontario, by plane. Her many Mr. William E- Maclilnnon was friends wish her every success. REGENT VlRGlNlll MAYO GEORGE NADER it TODAY 3:30-7:15-9:10 TUE8. 7:15--9:10 OFFICIAL nnrnnsnnranvns or win: TAXATION DIVISION, onranmnnr or NATIONAL nnvnnus-, Will Visit 3 SUMMERSIDE ON APRIL 17th and 18th, 1957 For the purpose of assisting taxpayers in this area in preparing their 1956 Incoma Tax Returns and answering inquiries on other income Tax matters. These representatives will be available for consultation at the NEW FEDERAL BUILDING. . Office Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 5:80 p.lIl. Tnxpayerslntlslsareaasieinvitedfiotaheadvantageoithls free service to the Public. LET YOUR INCOME TAX OFFICE HELP YOU VANGUARD FUR prov-kl afvilnwv IN TCA's rlmnedfs. U5. and Southern vwalu. TCA sets the pace Jot ago planning. ---W VANMMM for medium range routes Q am uuss .. PROGRESS REPORIUBY I a I scan equipment plans for on to: age are new complete. In the new era of air travel ahead, TCA will be the draft inter-continental airline in the world to operate an all-turbine Sect. A very important part in this development will be played by 20 Vickors Vanguards, to be in service by 1961. The Vanguard, luxurious newcomer to Canadian skies, will be big . . .carrying 10! passenger-sins; l wmfort.Itslilghcrula- ingspeedofd-Qoinileaanbonrwillcirtdylng times on inter-city routes across Canada, so the United States. and to Bermuda, Nassau and the Caribbean. Yet for all the power of its four Rolls-Royce Tyne prop-jet engines, flying in the Vanguard will be quiet... smooth . . . almost vibration-fresi A design innovation of the aircraft is its 'double bubble" fuselage; the cargo holds in the lower section will carry a 10 ton payload, and contributs an economical operation. The Vanguard will be a major factor la the TCA pianoobringtbaspeedandeomfortolair transportation to a still wider public. lwwevUsgvdd& o C .Q,”.,., my; line . .....-..;.-..::......- y 1' - : -':-..;.-.;..;.;-3:; M. ......-4-ca:.4.