Prospects are bright fir ense- .loI ol the SUXMIID Federal aid o the tourst industry in Canada's . Atlantic Provinces. it wu dia- iued here by George V. Fraser. llrector of the Prince Edward is- and Travel Bureau. who has lust returned from a meethll Wm! filan Field. director of the Can- .v'idian Government Travel Burea In conspany with R.A. Tweedle, iirector of the New Brunswick l'ravci Bureau, Mr. Fraser met vlth Mr. Field and requested con- inuation of the area promotion mmpaign. the first such program ittempted by the Canadian Tfllld Bureau. This advertising can- iaign amounting l-0 WNL000 We'll lees Good Prospects For ourist Grant Extension iaio ease! in January and has resulted so far in 64.31 inquiries from prospective visitors to this part of Canada. Mr. Fraser said that, following discussions with Mr. Field. the two Maritime..directors felt sure the area promotion would be can rled out again with Federal money in 1958. While in Toronto, the Prince Edward Island Travel director re Npresented the province at is testi- monial dinner for D. Leo Dolan. former director of the Canadain Travel Bureau. who was recently named Canada's Consul General in Los Angeles. cm AND CENTRAL ' BUY fresh eggs at Kennedy's Poultry Farm. YOUR DOLLAR buys more at . the Hughes Drug Stare. HEAR T.J. KICKEAM over c. F.C.Y. May 17th at 8:30. WE TREAT the not well. Gig- gey's Pharmacy. open 8 am. I p.m. - REGULAR meeting of the Char- lottetown Black Preceptory Friday it p.m. 4th Degree exemplified. A.DEl..LA'S Mlllinery Specials. Prices 32.95 - 38.96. 177 Grafton St. KINSMEN SPRING Carnival on May 80th and 31st and June lat. at the Sports Arena. I ..VI3!T H1-STYLE Mlllinery. 09. George Street. "where every style is Hi-style." SOUTH Side lobsters dally- Tea Hill Grocery. . 2" volt PAINTS. Refrigerators, - "washers, milkers. contact Produc- er's Co-Op. Fitzroy Street. It pays. N0 HUMAN being no matter how s '1 hopeless. appeals to the Salvation Army in vain. SEE THE NEW self propelled lawn boy lawn mowers at Doug- las Bros. and Jones Ltd.. Kent st. DON”! MISS Highfield Variety Concert in Winsloe Station Hall. Thursday night, May 33rd. PANTRY SALE at Holnsan's Fri- ”. day. May 17th. at 2 p.m. Sponsor- ” ed by Hampton W.l. ll SPECIAL prices on English- -; made barbed wire. Producer's Co- . Op. Fitzroy Street. HEAR MADAME Caltrllll. CC! National vlcepresident. C.J.R.W.. Summerside. Friday, 5:50 p.m. WALK IN COOLERS. frozen food. meat and dairy cases by Kelvinator Bally and Hussinan, Storey Electric. IMPORTANT MEETING of Con- servative Women at Headquart- r 5 ers. I6Zls Great George St, Thurs- k -.. day at 7.50 p.m. l RED SHIELD Canvassers' re- at the tonight turns will be received Salvation Army ,Citadel at five o'clock. CONSERVATIVE Com- mittee rooms located at 160 Great George St.. Phone ssis. ANGUS MACLEAN your Pro- Aj for Queens will speak over C.F. C.Y.-TV at 10:05 standard time. Friday night. HOME AND SCHOOL Associa- 'l'r aual Meeting Wednesday. May 22. 2 p.m. and ii p.m. Prince of Wales . 1 College. ” MR. HEATH McQuarris and Mr. Angus Macl..ean will meet the Electors oi Bradalbaas and . Vicinity at a social gathering I Bradalbane Hall. Friday even- ' lag 8 p.m. All welcome. WILL ATTEND MIETINGG .. Mrs. Earle Lavers. 91 Upper Prince Street left Tuesday morn- ing for Toronto where she will at- tend a meeting of i..A. of the Brotherhood of Railway Traininen From there she will go to Van- couver to attend a convention of the National Home and school Ag. loclation. Mrs. Lavsn expects to he away about six weeks- REMINDIEI. 'l'0 PARENTS a- bout the Charlottetown polio clin- lea next week on Tuesday and Wednesday. May :1 and as at the Baptist Church lchoolroom. ce and Fitzroy, in I in FOLIO INOCULATIONI in rllb ll school clinics are available fir hfants from It months. Ind school "' ell Huestla. ", tlons Provincial Federation An- cAmgg M HEAR MADAME Casgrain. CCF National vice-president, C..l.R.W. Summerside. Friday. 5:50 p.m. TAG DAY in aid of Chlldrens' Playground. Friday May 17, and Saturday May 18. DANCE at Roiiawziy tonight with Roll 'n Roll Band with Low- aponsored by the Charlottetown Bowling Club. ANGUS MACLEAN your Pro- gressive Conservative Candidate for Queens will speak over C.F. C.Y--TV at 10:05. Standard Time. Friday night. HEAR MADAME Therese Cas- grain. C.C.F. National vice-presi- dent, Summerside Civic Auditor- ium. this Thursday evening, 8 P.M. HEAR Lloyd Martin of Cherry Valley on C.F.C.Y- radio at 8:45 standard time. Friday night on behalf of the Progressive Conser- vative Party. ANGUS MACLEAN your Pro greasive Conservative Candidate for Queens will speak over C.F. C.Y.-TV at 10205. standard Time. Friday Night. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY-The funeral of the late William M. Campbell was held from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon Service was conducted by Rev. .l.M. Sheen. Interment was in Orwell Head Cemetery. The pail bearers were Malcolm Maclieod. Willard MacLeod. Samuel Hume, Samuel Martin, sell Gay. Ernest Martin. PERSONALS The many friends of Mrs. Wes- ley A. Miner will be pleased to learn she is progressing favour- ably after her recent operation in Charlottetown Hospital. The many friends of Miss Mabel Lawson, Stanhope. will regret to learn of her illness in the P.E.I. Hospital. All hope for a speedy recovery. BIRTHS DELVEs- At the F.E.l. Hospital on April 30, 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. John Deivcs. Frenchfort. a daughter. Suzan Ellen weight 7 lbs. PETERS - At the Charlottetown Hospital. May 13, 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernesttltsters, Bed- ..ford. a son, weight 9 lbs. gressive Conservative candidate MAcALEERy M the Chuhma town Hospital on May is. 1967. to Mr. and Mrs. James E. MscAleer. a daughter. Joanne Marie. the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Montague. on May l3tii. to Mr. and Mrs. James Cain. New Perth. a daugh- ter. GARDlN'ER- At the Kings Coun- ty Memorial Hospital on May loth. to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gardiner. Cardigan. a son. weight 7 lbs., 4 on. TWEEL - At the P.E.l. Hospital May 15. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. David Tweel, iwx. Great George St.. a son (still born). DEATHS WAKELIN - In Hamilton. 0nt., on Sunday. May 12. 1931, ..George Edward Wakelin in his list year. Remains arrived at the MacLean Funeral Home last evening and will be conveyed this morning to the residence of his mother. Mrs. Robert Wa- kelln, East Royalty. Funeral from the Baptist Church on Sat- urday. service commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment People's Cemete y. CONNICK - At the Prince County Hospital May lsth, 157. Peter ..Connich of Norboro lll his forty- fourth year. Remains resting at the home of his sister. Mist- ress Percy Mecarville, nsing- ton. where the funeral ill be home at !:w a.m. to St. James Church. sumrnerfield for Requi- em Mass at no em. Interment held Friday morning. leaving the Page 2 The Guardian ' Thursday. May 16. 1957 WEATHER . HALIFAX, CP)- The weather of ice here says cool. drier as 'will hring bright weather hack to the Marltimes today in the wahel at a disturbance that caused rain. '-Vednesda . Forecasts: l Northern Nova Scotia, Prince; Edward Island: Overcast. becom- ing sunny in the forenoon; little change in temperature; 1181!! winds increasing during the morn-1 lng to north 20. Low-high at New Svslaliow and Charlottetown 40 and High tide today at Charlottetown at 12.35 a.m. and ll.57 p.m. Sum- merside tide eighteen minutes lat- er than Charlottetown. Sun risesl today at 4.43 am. and sets at 7.361 ppm. P.E.l. Garage Owners To See Chrysler Film WINDSOR. Ont.. - Fifty PPKCED Z2 KG!-v'TC 1' SHOULDER ROAST BEEF, lb. . . . . . .. HAMBURG, 2 lbs. .. . . BACON ENDS, Iii. . . . . . . Eight of the leading independent .izarage owners of Charlottetown. lP.E.I. area will be given an op- iportunlty to View a technical film Ion the repair and maintenance phases of the automobile industry. They will be guests of Chrysler Corporation of Canada. Limited, and its two Charlottetown deal- .ers, F. R. Mclsalne Limited and W. G. Barbour Ltd. The meeting is scheduled to take place on Thur- sday. Mnyl6.at8.30p.naln the Hotel Charlottetown in Charlotte- town. Garage owners speciall' in body repairs will be interested in a demonstration of new repair materials and techniques to be given at the meeting. The Chrysler of Canada film. "Quality Makes Cents". will also. be shown. and review and dis-;' cussion periods will follow both1 films. I In charge of the meeting will be A. M. Anderson. regional parts and accessories sales manager for Chrysler of Canada. He will be assisted by several other re- presentativea of the corporation. Crapaud Red Cross Disaster Service Planned Mr. Gordon MacDonald, chair- man of the Red Cross Disaster Service met with a few Crapaud residents on Monday night for the purpose of discussing the organ- ization of a Disaster Service Unit in Crapaud. Mrs. Harry Cudmore, Dilreoior of First Aid Services showed a film entitled "Miracle in Paradise Valley." This new film depicts many simple everyday actions which often lead to accidents and to family disasters. Catholic Family Centre Meeting The annual drive of the Catholic Family Centre (formerly Catholic Social Welfare Bureau) for funds will be held on June l and June 2. it was decided at a ” held last night by the Board of Directors. The Special Names campaign under the chairmanship of Elmer Blanchard will commence on May Danny Maccormack was ap- pointed ..o-chalrman for Holy Re- deemer Parlsb. Louis Butler. Co- Chairman for St. Dunstan's Ba- silica Parish and Reg. MacCar- ville co-chairman for St. Pius X Parish. .. C.N.R. Officials Visit Ch'town Mr. E.A. Ryder. Montreal. Gen- eral Freight Traffic Manager of the Canadian National Railways. accompanied by Mr. E.C. Champ. Moncton. Freight Traffic Manager of the CNR's Atlantic Region ar- rived in the city yesterday for a one-day visit. in company with Mr. D. Bligh Smith. Division Freight Agent. the two C.N.R. executives paid calls on the Pre- mier. Hon. A.W. Matheson. and a number of local business of- ficials. Mr- Ryder and Mr. Champ leave the province today on a continu- ation ol their good-will tour of the Atlantic Region. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MR8. EIMIR WILLIS. Kingston. wish to announce the approaching marriage of their daughter. Joyce Pearl to Doug- las Aubrey. son of Mrs. Richard Smith and the late Mr. R. smith. formerly of Fredericton. NB. now of Oshawa. Ontario. Mar- riage to take place is the near fatare in Oshawa. EVISCERATED HEINZ SPECIAL SNACK PAC I-ll oz. HEINZ KETCHUP 1- 6 oz. 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