Dancing Class To Be Held AI B-orclen Tonight More than 100 teen-agers are expected to attend the 6th in- struction class in square dancing I l of Pleasant Valley School. Grade 9. Carol Gill. 32, Gordon Maclnnis, 3. Eleanorgolson. MacKinnon. PLEASANT VALLEY I Norma Jean Carr and The f0ll0\\'lJ1g 15 we honor R0H31Gti‘12dcl€¢:1z1Sn1mlSarb ' .. . . ar .. 2. 2. Kay Wlgmore a,‘Y]g{n.°’°. Grade 3, 1. Barry M ' T.‘- . Everett MacLellan, Gwennytli Ling, 3_ -a°I““1F_,2. Grade 8, 1 I Willard Nick. Ga“ Smith 1, Jean Hageii. Grade 2. 1. Wilbert final Grade 6, 1. David l\'IacDowell, Darleen Weeks and Blan. K-3 2. t ‘alt t the Borden Legion _ . H Vglrlléiel The Canadian Legion ,2. Nadine Weeks, 3. Juanita S0233-‘5(jeB3£r0111 SLEeV:eHS(‘I;],'.7.;"l0I. h und rtaken a project to Weeks. , T - l‘lC, eekg leaasch Sjnare danclng to ghe Grade 5, 1. Leonard Weeks, 2. Janet Wigmore, 3. Emll younger folks who are said to be enthusiastically participating the. program. The Legion has employed the services of Mr. Ivan Berrigan of Charlottetown to instruct the dancers who should be proficient ' to every square dance call when the final weekly session is held about the latter part of June. TWO LANGUAGES English and Maltese are the official languages in the Mediter- RUTH MacPHAIL LINCOLN MacLEOD ALE XANOER MacLEAN IN P.W.C. GRADUATING CLASS I New Dealer For . . . ouAl<ER FUL-O-PEP‘: FEEDS I I Tuesday’ . May 20: 1953133128 1:1; The Guardian cial champions. F_‘urther information may be ob- tained by contacting:— Grade IX: 1. Joyce Mallett, 2. Sylvia Poirier, 3. Norma.Poirier Grade VIII:1. Lois Oakes, 2. ?Claude Gallant and Anita Des- 0n_ l Roches, 3. Mary Driscoll nd Dina °f Mr‘ and Mrs‘ F‘ J‘ C‘“'1’e”' Charlottetown, visited the latter's, tel“ father. Mr. G.H. Hardy, Alberton, l r during the weekend. _ -lln ’ Mr. and Mrs. George Holman W‘ and M“ Arthur W‘ e of London, England, left Alber- telr with members of their fam- lly. “"83” 1513“ °‘ M31“ - - ' 1 M cLeod ‘Science Was? k r Oats Co Ltd are le sed t ‘ I ‘ » Virginia Ruth Ling Mac‘Ph-all Alexander Fra s er MacLean' Lincon an 9 T Qua e . I . p a o anm ' ‘ M93‘ (Sand ) was born October 5th born in Beach Point, 1936- H8 15 M E S Ma_cGou an dealer for Quak . FOOD FOR MORALS? W35 b°1‘“ J“”.°-24’ 1939’ at Y r » r I“. - - 8 61" Ful-0. . - 110W Bank» Pmnce Edward Island‘ 1938 d ' the n f Rev. and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emm-ei‘- - - - - . ~ The "Argus" _ the largest a1r- times _ S“b‘.’”““‘° d““°" , PASADENA, Calif. (AP) _ A she is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs: ‘jl"_ lliank flgacfieanl Cn,n._ son Ma-chad He received ms. Pep Feeds in Kensington area andwlll be lopen craft owned by the R.C.A.F., and The air show as part of thF!T This is the type of aircraft that ‘Beverly Hills pedl-,amcla.n says Mrs. J. Victor MacPhail. Ruth lottemwn. He received his ele_ . . . tB ch Point afing business known as Delaneys Feed Service lj the largest ever built in Canada, Alrfgrce l)ay program inf which will be used at Summerside when poor diet is an 1m.po,-tan: facfllyr completed her first ten grades. at mentary education in New BmmS_ primary education a ea- f rmerly Operated by Mr. W“ I. Delaney. . t Gre nwood N.S. on the -ii-st five Argus alrcrat were , . . . . . . . . . , . ch, fall of 1954,. 0 . is seen a e , ,: . . - the production of these aircraft in Juvenile delinquency. Dr. M_il- Meadow Bank before entering wick Nova Senna and flnlany at School, and in e l ‘C? tSam¢Ii.dTIi, Wheret“AII%SlIsZiI]I)d::lT]l I fiat: I)lfI£I:lTi1l3I{ I13:i]TIirT1czllnd)vfTiIr\l\?Iar1I/tliarrrile and local servicing facilities per- 1011 Tobias t01d 8 g'I‘0uP Of Ilut1‘1- Prince 0'1 W31°5 111 the °f prjnée street school, Charlotte- he entered P.W.C. and 111115. W31" . ' 2 .f dtgglay Eetvérrlosseetll in the §/raw air reconnaissance and anll_l‘mll_ tion experts that a study of 1,100 1954. She would like to continue town. He then entered Prince of is .3 member of the graduating Mr, MacGougan 1S pleased to be able to re, hllirtilgléddfjlgs showe§IdIl12t1nyV§:l‘_e Ill/Eii‘cétilfili¢;:Isnii‘l]ie1pslllf3'r3slco-therapy at Wales College in September, 1954. classd oft vlgnicth hi ‘ll;-‘;1I'=;k,f511‘)‘1’;°’1‘: tain the services of Mr. Delaney Who is well H. ._— . ~l vi— :~ '- . .’ ' .. e ~ * . .1 T woOc|Va|e Home Demo ed ii“ til: Zlfinéfiwo «Photo by it“l.:i.:::.2“"%..l;:.:i:; l’.f°§;.‘Ef‘... ii‘. known to farmers or ii... 3. ' zae an n reno ,a - ' _ . I, .. L‘ Y - next year and has the study of .Biology at Dalhousle. _ -- :;l . . ft Master Ian Bowes, all of Pictou. C L 1. T H d theology as his ultimate aim. (Photo by Meyers Studio) If you have a feedmg problem Mr_ _Mag_. ml Flre SdI'UI‘CIdy A e|‘l100n MR 81311 MW G°"1°n W915” -OnI'I'.CICI' e 0 CI!‘ Gougan would be pleased to discuss it Wlth.y()ll 3* and “"“”y' New G1aSg°W’ NS" o - n asks for our continued patronage. e omeo r.an rs. er ir _., _ _- - . Th 11 (M d M K I F’ e Dept was called to extin are weekend 8116515 Of MP5 Fred ‘ a y — Vincent Woodvale, was complete- 8111511 3 511‘ ‘,3 W111°h W35 bummg 1" Hardy. A1beI‘I0n- , _ ' ' ’ . the wood piled nearby and to pre- 1 . IV d°‘"'°y°d by me Saturday af' vent the flames from spreading Ed McAldul'f student at St. OTTAWA, The Federal Depart- asphalt concrete. overall area re- ______«‘_ . thernoon. I\§l‘.1vFll'lCe‘l'IL'I wnts ‘not nt ac1l~Ir(,)5t;}-,li1:lige fig; toszvg/gogim the Francis Xavler University has lreniergt Icif) 1il.‘l;)(I:1tCiLA/Olgllililse haar:;l\:7l?I‘gE surfacing is 19,000 square I . K l . to School I ' 5 Ome 3" 1‘5- “me” my . . ' h l'da with.‘ - - -t ' 1 I Taxes OWIfl9- ensII|9 '1 A . ' ' d 11 t I kt h arrived -t° spend ‘ ‘H 3' =$34,57 .00 to Curran and Briggs Six thousand-five hundred gal- E l . o , I1l'1agII't¥;I1eI‘ :T1.IIe(ISIFeal1p:a‘\1IIll11:g cIiV:aeir;I.lg excep seven 1 C en lhis In/[ai:1iidtslfM§ibantIi Mrs. Char— Limltfid, of Su1’1t1n'1t€I‘Stlr(1i€,R'P..lE.I., lgns lot; tplrime hfiofitgeaiutlonghrlifil D. .f . f f b ’ sefiied before M “Y The R.C.A.F. SUn1n1erSIde STQTIOH _; anything. Cause of the blaze was thought es C u . 61‘ 011- for improvemen s o _ e ai way_ ousan - ree n l is N; mus e I ., ‘ t h be k f th Wh f at Summerside, P.E.I. asphalt concrete will be used to.» toA:ta}:,°e“gt}l1]en°l$$§ c€l;1eIdAbl%g.‘Zg: ffne_av.e en 8 Sp.” mm c hMr. and Mars.’ Keniaetttiy Weltls speilfied completion date for the cofrlrliplete tgis proJ_Efe_ct.t_ ’ . . Saccer 1 s ave arrive ro_m awa o I project is October, 1958. ans an speci ica ions were . l l ' I . A I I. 51’°“dthe Summer "1 A1be1‘t011- This work involves the hard prepared by the Harbours and W . I _' I _ 2; « A1-BERTON ghm men we Came (I B t M K ‘e 5””a°‘“g °f the Wharf andh 8”" Ewemt EngtmefengTiIiT'rcanVcV1I>r(I<Ifst}IIe1 ‘B order of Trustees The RCAF Summerslde SW10“ 50.0091’ Club vi Miss Margaret Ma°D0ug31'1»“‘°' sulgexan NIYIIEI, Udell; i°re§l§§ii.i’ °“c.§’Vy.,,3“‘§f lf‘.$’t‘“gp‘f,§n‘2-,§,;§f§i oft‘§.35aT“°“ O I Y 1 ' cordially challenges any pI'OVll’1Clal (P.E.I.) Soccer‘ ' M” ’“d M“ J- R‘ B°"5’““?“" sional secretary of Christian edu- guests of the Latter’s parents, Mr. I ’ , Club to a soccer tournament at R_.C.A.F. Station l,: ‘*“’°1‘t°"i spent the Weekend Wm‘ cation in the Maritime Synod of and -‘“1'S- Herbert Frasen “-1'09"’ MISCOUCHE HIGH llett, 2. Sheila DesRoches, 3. Faye Summerside. The winning team will be recognized tl their son-in-law and daughter. the Presbyterian Church. in Can- 1011 South The following is the honor roll Richard, ’1‘eresa Arsenault, a.nd by the Canadian Football Association . as Provin. 5:’ Mr‘ and Mrs’ George Nflsewm-' fig?’ SsE:mItn:%eW?;lek:::lel: Gnr. Edward Millman, Camp of Miscouche High School for the Raymond Arsenaullt ‘ Cial Champions a_f1(1 8.5 SUC11 W111 be 911g1b1e I9 C0111- cl‘ thy‘ Fa’irvieW' N's‘ local congregation and on Sun Gf"get°.W”’ Spent‘ the Weekem m0mh Of APP113 , Grade III: 1. Bernadette Gau- pete in the Dominion play-offs. There belnglno l, M and Mrs Ausnln Mlnphy day, she spoke at church servic- ngfilrlilgtfi’ lglgeitnoi Mrs‘ C1Gr§deMX_k 1‘ A“3“eEStef.1§’M:' det, 2. Norma Arsenault, 3. Edi- --n interested panties by 20.May '58,. RCAF Station 5‘ have. returned to their home in inMWe1s)t Print. anxlll Albertonl ’ \ ' d e '5 ’"’°"’ ' me‘ th Poirier ! ' Summerside will automatically register as provm. 1 Alberton after spending the win- 155 ac °“r‘=’ 1'5 3 01159 3'11“ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aitken, Gnade T1; 1, Maria Gallant, 2.‘ I I TODAY TUESDAY 8 ONLY WED. 8 ONLY Pauline DesRoches, 3. Jimmy McNeill. Grade I: 1. Brenda Gaudet, 2. Lawrence DesRoches, 3. Sheila ”RAINTREE COUNTY” Corporal Anderson, Alberton. had as Welmme guests . . M155, Shirley Mcvalt IVY’ DesRoches. Gallant Station Recreation Centre, . me , he ld tn - ,-, , ton Fimday after speindlnvg the tario, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. _ . l. . _ _ l _ - - . ]l}>avv~3r. nd dalzeitefs M512“ 301%?’ past tnree weeks wnh ML and V__,_ Campbell, Albernm Grade V. 1. Jean Mallett, _2l sister St. Mary Eugenia, Prin Montgémery Cnft _ Enzabetn Taylor _ Eva Marie Saint‘ R.C.A.F. Station Summerside, or , Ericacalclwefi of Dartmouth and Mr5- D- A- Du111e0P- WW9 11919 s Ruth DeSROches' 3' Louise P0“ 611381‘ ’ ler. Grade IV: 1. Claude DesRoch- es, 2. Reggie DesRoches, 3. Aus- .= tin Gnallant Grade IV: 1,. Barbara Ann Ma- Mr. E. K. Clarke, v I Atlantic Region Rep, Canadian FootballAsslI. Bank of Nova Scotia, ' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Holmvallgmade H‘ many friends and;-were~ guests in ‘ a number of homes, besides ~ ing guest passengers on, ‘sever- . _ _ H ljf N_ _ al mnml. tl.lpS_ H stesws enten lation of 2,982,000 while Bombay 3‘ ax’ S tairling in their “' gorf",i.lic1-uded 15 Listed 35 2'840’00°‘ \ I I I Mrs. Howard Clank, Mrs. H. J. I ‘ _ l ' Larkin. Mrs. Earle Atkinson DOG MUTILATES CHILD AH taxes due Unionvale and Mrs‘ Roy Leard‘/: ‘DALLAS (AP) __ Audlry Lee ‘ISCITOOI DISLTICL, HOII paid‘ 1 1 I . TONITE 7:15 —— 9:10 Helms, 4. stooped to petasrhaggy by May 31, 1958, will be T P P F «"7. ll Miss Belle Wilkie of Charlotte- town, and their little grand [dau- wEsTERN GUARDIAN 1 BURNS CHICK Hatchery now ' open. A special breed for every need‘ Alberton, left recently withl CUSTOM CUTTING SEED po-l friends on a motor trip to tlhel I talo Sets, starting May l2th,'Un'lted States. 1 Book orders early. Keith Ken- I nedy, Kensington. ‘ ALBERTON Ladies . One of the most talked about pictures in years GREAT CITIES Calcutta in India h_as a popu- Ask those who saw it last: night. ‘Usual admission for this masterpiece. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Oliver, fore bystanders could rescue the screaming child, her fiat'h~~r said, Mr. and Mrs.»Jnhn H. Wells, Al-.the animal ripped a four - inch berton,‘ had as welcome weekend ? W0uI1CI Hear hie?“ right 9170, and’ Curling guests their son-in-law and daugh- lgashed both cheeks, her scalp Club’ annual meeting Thursday ter, Sgt. and Mrs. T.D. Trenouth ‘and right slhvouldrerr. FARMERS FISI-IERMEN SEE A SUMMERSIDIE HARDWARE . sale Tuesday to Saturday May F OR . Q 1/2 BUSHEL WIRE BASKETS ' see our sale shee . Guallarlts Grocery, Howlan. ‘ V ALL REGULAR employees are requested to report for work at the usual time Wednesday, May 21st. Jenkins Bros. Ltd., Summer- WITH BALE HANDLE SUITABLE FOR , DIPPING POTATO SETS EGG BASKETS OYSTER P'ICKING AND "HANDLING LOBSTER WEIGHING, ETC. ALSO AVAILABLE IN I AND I‘/2 BUS. SIZE By Order of Trustees. C. M. WOOD, Secretary. black and white dog while visit- handed in for collection im_ ing her gran.dp.a~rents- Sunday. Be- _ ~ mediately. Richard Widmwrk, Richard Basehart side. ONE WESTINGHOUSE Washer ~‘ (Electric) regular price $185, l sale price $145.00 Gallants. An-' niversary sale. Gallants Grocery, Howlan. GALLANTS ANNIVERSARY Sale bargains bargains. one a-l partment size Piano for only $290.00 One Church Reed organl $30.00 Gallants Grocery, Howlan Phone r40-31. SPECIAL FREE prize every day. to the lucky winner, Gal- lants Anniversary sale May 20th. to 24th, opened evenings. and all day Wednesday. Gallaiits Groc- ery, Howlan. CORRECTION— In the report of ‘the Music Festival program? which appeared Thursday, May: 15, in class 82. the address of Jul-ia Ann DesRoche should have read Miscouche. Miss DesRoche placed second. -Professional Cards Chartered Accountants n T- Earle Hickey & 00. Canadian Bank of Commerce IATITH SIDE HANDLES _ GET ouR PRICE ON MARINE PAINTS . the World-famous C RAV E N ‘A” Now enjoy the world’: costliest Summerside,:-%l(.‘iJ:i.BIIllg Phone 2235 . _ ..:;;l.’li.;t;s;:r ouR PRICES ON HOUSE AND BARN PAINTS CANNOT BE BEATEN one ummersi e,.3 1 ~ ' ’ INSURANCE J - R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire —- Auto — Casualty WE ALSO CARRY‘ IN STOCK- 5 Summer St Sufflmefside tobaccos—Ihe most modern F‘ optometrists PLASTIC PIPE AND FITTINGS ALL SIZES MARITIME MADE ""‘*"“""°"°""°""'"""°°' §____"ARA"1EE E. E. 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