" All I A.Y.P.A. Holds " may. "June 14. 1957 Closing Bouquet The closing banquet of St. Mary's st. John's A.Y.P.A. was held in st. Mary's Hall on Tuesday. June 1th. A delicious hot chicken dinner was prepared by the members of the A.Y.P.A. and served by the ladies of St. Mary's Guild and St. John's W.A. The toast to the Queen was proposed by the presid- ent - Carrie Thomson. responded to by the National Anthem: to the Church by Archdeacon G.R. Rev. L. M. Murray Speaks On The Missionary Hymn. eeived. and one from Miss Beu- lah Burns, Severance Hospital. Korea, for relief parcels received Correspondence read by Mrs. Chesley Robertson consist- ed of two "Tliank-You notes for ex- pressions of good wishes from rnembe a who had been ill. and one "Thank-You letter for sympathy extended in bereavement. Mrs. Albert Linkletter and Mrs. William Stevenson. accoinp 5 by Mrs- L. M. Callheck, adddt much to the meeting. 3 it The offer g was received by , Mrs. Hoo Linkletter and Mrs . . Adams. and dedicated by Mrs 1 Albert Linkletter. Mrs. Robertsog i then introduced the guest speals er. Rev. L.M. Murray of Kensln (on. who gave an interesting an informative talk an "M1 ssionu ary Hymns and Their Writets'l which was most inspiring. He emp- The June meeting of the after- noon auxiliary of the W. M- S. of the Summerside Trinity United church was held in the Church parlour on Tuesday afternoon, June 4. The president, Mrs. A. A. Lockhari, presided and extended I 00111151 Welcome to all present. Mrs. H. D. Smith was pianist. The Opening hymn. "Beho” Us. Lord. a Little Space" was followed with prayer by Mrs. Hillard Arth- ?:"'fl:o"i,n;,ee'rl:”"tdo'dthe"” ur and repealing of me Lonf. Chesley Robertson cont ” the hasized that singing was a vital by Am.” Gm damn, pnsmem. pay" In unison. gevotbnu period. The hymn, Wly ol the church. In his closing and responded to by the mem- Mrs, 1m.kha,, upmsud fen." Loye Divine, All Loves Excell- remarks he added. "May Your ber's prayer. ' at the passing to higher service m3 w" "nut Th" were '”l''' 59m" 8"” 1” G""""de "l C1”'m' ed by Mrs. Arch Sharp. who led Mrs. Albert Linkletter thanked of Miss Minnie Wright, who It Id been a faithful member. Mrs. Lm-khart announced a ral- . ly to be held in the Central Lot 16 United Church, Thursday, June 27- M-. 2-30 p.m. reports were heard The president then introduced the following guests: Archdeacon G.R. Harrison; Rev. C.J.S. Ryler. guest speaker. Rev. and Mrs- W. E. Ingraham. deanery organiz- er; Rev. and Mrs M..l. Findalay; In prayer. and Mrs- Loman Adams with scripture reading (St. John, Chapter 21). A meditation "Being Busy" by Mrs. Robertson. and a vocal solo, "We Will Talk it 0'er Together By and By." By M”. the speaker for his inspiring ad- dressg One of the greatest mission- ary ymns, "Jesus Shall Reign" was sung and the meeting closa with the benediction pronounc by Rev. C. R- Webber. .. ,5i:list.;Irirts CliIilpl:lnChF1i,'Sgt, RS9:-, lllrgzilmtiiire hl()llf;r'inf;RSleCl';lH;lhe7. JD ' . U I" m'.'; . '- ' . y.r.. l- SUMMERSIDE GUIDES CHOSEN FOR DOE LAKE and M... m.gx..o. fund. ail. upon. community Dlgiiendship deanery president; Clayton liiill. by Mrs Albert Huestis, who stat- Jean Coughlan, Ann Roman and activities marking the 100th an- merslde. Jean is a member of '3'-"1l9l'9'1Ce gllilrmani . also gtlie ed 3”" 75 V'5"5 '0 Mme! Md THURSDAY 1 FRIDAY. JUNE 13 & 14 Patsy MacNeill are Girl Guides nlversary of the birth oi Lord Rob- the P.E.I. Lone Guides. All three ;"xi;'c”ubtf::-0l 1- M3?! 5 ST. Juan 5 , gorsipggatlhsy, c2Zrdsg'etige3-eacE:r:;,d 4;) OUR MISS BROOKS wnh Eve Arden. The year": mg p ert Baden-Powell. founder of Guid- ing and Scouting. Ann and Patsy are members of regular guide companies in Sum- girls have qualified for many pro- ficiency badges and have consid- erable camping experience. Guardian Photo 1-om Prince County. who have seen selected to attend the Cen- Ha,-y Camp at Doe Lake. Ont. it August. This is one of many 3 Olympic Gold Medallisis laugh. She's making passes after classes and more he-larious than ever. Also Gale Gordon, Don Porter, Robert Rockwell. Travelogue, cartoon and canteen service. SATURDAY It MONDAY, June 15-17-8:45 P.M. "THE LONE RANGE" in gorgeous color with Clay- 3 ton Moore. bouquets of flowers had been sent during the month;Supply, by Miss Millicent Strong, who reported a large carton of clothing had been shipped to Toronto for re-shlp- rnent overseas relief. She read an acknowledgement from Miss Aileen Ratz, port Bruce Small vice-president: Nor- ma- Macxinnon, acting secretary; Mrs. Harold MacRae. treasurer. She thanked those who had helped in any way towards mak- ing A.Y.P.A. a success also to those who had given so freely of their time and ability in lecturing who beat out the Russian world record holder in the discus throw and Tom Courtney, the world -K f e C e I champion in the-800 meter dash. to the group through the year. . H I i .l worker at Halifax for articles re- D p MGY P" W" D"''"9 ”'"'Vc' ;.fgfgnil”:.i ii:.:.:i.i':f .3: .3."i.:”&2i?'c.'f.'i. t;..;":ri-". ALBERTON OBSERVERS .. .... .. of Si. :5 - . 9- ' T E e r - - - ' - immediately after meeting to try to finalize plans. Mr. Charles Hogan, director of the carnival stated that Hon. T.W. L. Prowsc, Lieutenant Governor of the Province has consented to officially open the lobster carnival Monday evening, July 15th. He also told the meeting that a con- centrated campaign of Lobster Carnival advertising and publicity both in the Province and on the mainland will begin immediately. Mr. Ben Champion, reporting for the Canadian Legion stated that so far 12 local firms have signified their intention of enter- ing floats in the carnival parades. lie delinquency, taking place al- most l00 years ago. At that time, Quantrlll's pro-Confederate guerrillas were raiding Kansas while the Jayhawkers, Northern sympathizers, wiped out Southern supporters in Missouri. Against - this background it was easy for the youth of the day to load a gun and ride into banditry. death and dishonor. Jesse. at 16. became part of this element but somehow he turned inti an American legend. a Missouri Robin Hood which. some believe, won the respect of the people. herton parish. who took for his topic "South Africa". He told many interesting events tliat he encountered during his stay as s assistant commissioner in Ni- geria. before entering the min- istry. He told of the lving condi- tions and geographical layout of the country also of the tribes and their markings. The president thanked the Rev. C.J.6. Ryley on behalf of the group for his most interesting and informative address. The banuqet closed with prayers lelfo by Ven. Aichdeacon G. R. Har- r n. Summerside Rotary Club which is sponsoring the meet. told the meeting that he had been in con- tact with Douglas Raymond. cele- brated track and field coach of Boston University. who stated that three gold medalllsts of the Mel- bourne Olympics may be avail- able to perform ;t the meet. The three are Hal Connolly. the world record holder in the 16 lb. ham- mer event. hls wife, the pretty Czechoslovakian medical student The possibility of having three Olympic gold medallists perform at the Maritime championship track and field meet to be held in Summerside on July 17th. during Lobster Carnival Week, was an- nounced last evening by Mr. Vaughan Groom, chairman of the carnival sports comml LEE at the regular meeting of the Lobster C:i-nivsl committee presided over by Mr. Edgar Cannon. Mr. Groom, reprtsenting the Winners In S'side Lions Club The Alberton Observation Post of the Ground Observer Corps, in Company with seven hundred oth- ers In the Maritlmes. was activat- ed on Wednesday for a ten-hour practice drill code named exercise "Clear Sky." Aircraft sightings during the day were flashed direct to the Mone- ton filter centre of the corps. Shown on duty above are Doug Nicholson and Tim Hudson. Ron Mclfinnon is in charge of the Al berton Post. T? JUEDSIDE WARNING Beginning Monday, June 17th interruption in electric service may occur in the following areas: From Reads Comer east and west covering Travel- lers Rest, Wllmot, Bedeque and Freetown, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. until such time as pole shifting due to road widening. is completed. TOWN on SUMMERSIDE Photo by F. Weeks. "TRUE STORY OF JESSIE JAMES" CAPITOL, SUMMERSIDE With Robert Wagner as "Jesse," and Jeffrey Hunter playing his brother, "Frank." "Bus Stop," and Angus Moore- head. on adornment to any pro- duction, and certainly one in this film, are also excellent as Jesse's wife and mother, respectively- Producer Herbert H. Swope, Jr. has painted a bloody, and g one annot hl bt ll th t t d f . Also the Mlsconche'hl'iand is Fri resouiidinz slicpcesiil dfec&Tryon: Iyeess detilyseronuillizalifigsoutilifxalizilsvs TIT ' LIGHT AND POWER DEPT' paring a float on w ich they Wll Power and Hen Fonda wh bord d in th Ci ' perform during the big opening created the” ?;le 0' 1: th ed” mhgt 9' V11 W" "d The regular meeting of the lottetown and Dr. Kenneth Grant dTgir?3rI:E;,y D-Mm, "Id the year! I80. This Dlctllrgle "The bye W:l)t,:l' !N:Wlll:l1llw::.lCtlwlt-Diiitez ENSWGWN lummerside Lions Club was held of sum;-gygrglde. Lions Club are building a 40-foot 'l"nie Story of Jesse James”. now son. the production is. in a on Wednesday night at Small's Tourist Home with King Lion Russ Kelly in the chair. Present at the meeting were the winners of the Lions Club essay contest, in which grade eight pu- pils of Prince County participated. The winners. who wrote on the subject. "Care Of Your Eyes." were Nell Scott. who took first prize; Delphine Arsenault. second, and Dianne Arnold. thtrrl prize. All three children are from Sum- merside. The prizes were present- ed by Layton Schurman, chairman of the sight conscrvallon commit- tee of the Llins Club. The three winning essays were read to the club by Lion Joe Clark and were all received with appre- riative applause. Another feature of the meeting was the reading of the club's yearly f' ' ' statement by the treasurer, Lion Wendell Rogers. Deputy district governor Lion Herb Schurman. presented "Keys" to Lions Reg MacLellun. Joe Clark, Ralph Caseley, and Raymond Grant. The key awnrd is issued for exceptional service in building the association. Guests at the supper meeting were Lion Phil Bower of Char- Tall twister Thane Baglole levied fines. while Lion Joe Clark led in a few songs. ramp for the starting of the en- tries in the soap box derby which A number of the students of A.H.S. have formed a softball the club is sponsoring. team and played their first game A black hood and a pair of leather gloves were exhibits tend- ered in evidence yesterday at a trial In Summerside Police Court in which a young Summerside man charged with wilfully damaging property. was fined 350 and costs or one month in Jail. and 85 for damages done to property or an additional 10 days in jail, for an incident about 1.30 a.m. Sunday morning when an apparent at- tempt was made to break into the Air Force Wing Association rooms in the Journal Building. He was allowed until June 22nd to pay the fine. A second young Summerside man. charged in connection with the same incident, had his case dismissed for lack of evidence to provide positive identification of WESTERN GUARDIAN PANTRY sale at Holmanis Fri- day. June 14 at 3:00 p.m. in aid of Geddie Memorial Church. FREE CHURCH or SCOTLAND lervlcea June ltitli. Desable 1-80 p.m. Cape Traverse 8.15 p.m. Slanchel 7 p.m. Sabbath School. Stanchel ll a.m. SPECIAL RATI PAYER8 meet- ing of the Incorporated Village of st. Eleonora to be held Thursday evening. June 27th. in St. Eleonora School I p.m. MARGATII PASTORAL Charge. Sunday services. Long River 10 a.m.. Msrgste 11.!) a.m.. New Lon- don 7.80 p.m. 5. H. Haslam B.A.. DD. Minister. , MARGATE PASTORAL Charge of the United Church of Canada. Sunday. June lath. New London to a.m.. Margato ll.8o a.m.. Long River 7.80 .m. Rev. B. it. Has- lam. B.A. .D. ALBERTON PARISH. Anglican Church of Canada Trinity sugday. ltlidare 0 a.m.. Morning Prayer; Albertina it a.m.. Morals Prayer; 0'l.eary, no p.m.. Ev Pray- er. Elzfiisionel Ca rds I Chartered Aeeounte tits on..." ""'..'P.'5't.2.”:.. INSURANCE RESERVE July 3rd official epon- lng Community Hospital, 0iLeary. THE Bedeque United Baptist Church services, Sunday ll a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Rev. Chas. A. Britten. D.D.. Minister. DR. D0ltl0N's Dental Office, Summerside will be closed from June 0th to July 3rd inclusive. DQUARI DANUNG Darnley Hall. Saturday night. June lsth. Everyone welcome. ..RAYMOND GRANT. Optometrist will be in his O'i.eary office Satur- day June ltth. PANTRY SALE at Kennedy's Store, Kenstngton. June 15. Sat- urday night st 8 o'clock. New Lon- don Women's Missionary Scolety. PANTRY sale, Davlson Build- ing, Kensington. June 15, at 7.80. Sponsored by St. Thomas Church. French River. ALIERTON UNITED Church. Services June Ioth. Conference Sunday, will be conducted by Mrs. A. C. Green. president of the W.ltf. s and at the following times and places: Cascnrnpee it a.m., Tig- nish 1.80 and Alberton 7.” p.m. Sunday schools as usual. SPRINGFIELD - 0'Lear! - Alma - United Baptist Church ser- vices Sunday, June 10. 0'Leary ioao a.m. Alan 8 p.m.. sprint- fieid West 7.1) p.m. Rev. and lilrs. Ctslll. student miniatu- Church in ii iii 3! cl; 9 Black Hood, Leather Gloves Willul Damage Case Exhibits against 0'Leary on Monday even- ing. They pmved too strong for the 0'Leary boys. downing them by a score of 20-14. Gordon Camp- bell was on the mound for the local playing at the Capitol. Summer- side, filmed In Cinemnscope and FRI.-SAT. - 7:15-0:13 Rogers and Dale Evans in team and the winning ” ' . A meeting will be held in the near future to form a league. The Students Council will hold a pantry sale in the Library on Sat- urday. Plans have been finalized for the Graduation which will take place on June 21st. The guest speak will be Dr. L.G. Dewar. Music for the Prom will be supplied by Ted Aheam's Orches- tra. As this is our last column of the year we wish all the teachers and students a haPPi' vacation. This column will be resumed again in the fall. the accused at the scene of the offence. in dismissing the charge. however, the Magistrate directed that a charge be laid against this man for being lntoxicatcd in a public place. and on this charge he was convicted and fined S20 and costs or 20 days in tell. when Magistrate E. H- Strong allowed time. in this case. in which to pay the fine. Chief of Police. Peter R. White objected. stating that the accused had not paid a previous fine recently im- posed in police court. The Magis- trate ruled, however, that time De Luxe color. pr I to do for 3.1111”2':'iJ.l.i3iSi.t.""iE.!"”p2i35S; CIVIC STADIUM ””" "” and Fonda-top stardom. Hope Lange, who recently scored in RoYAL June Isrli Crapaud Theatre Bonn!” fg FRI. -SAT.-8:80 .- . - : - : " The ?.i.eas'yAiom.nc7e'5.ioiy”o: .. Rock and Roll and Calipso Ruge Al Dllwn" family and the daughter's wed- ding which they cannot afford. "THE CATERED AFFAIR” star- ring Betty Davis as "Mom". Ern- est Bot-gnlno as "Pop". Barry Fitzgerald as "Uncle Jack". Deb- bie Reynolds as ”Daughter Jane" and handsome Rod Taylor as the "Groom To Be." Come out and My "TRIGGER JR." in Color. Also IN TECHNICOLOR The five Reno Brothers who lived In Indiana during the latter part of the nineteenth century were outlaws, who it is said, set the pattern of banditry followed later by the James Boys, the Dalton: Dance Admission 25 cents shake the rafters and the Younger Brothers. Ran- , dolph Scott es detective James Record music Barlow. REGENT TODAY 8:15-7:15-9:15 SAT. 7:15-9:15 would be allowed in which the fine could be paid. The charge of causing wilful damage to property was laid fol- lowinglthe arrest of the two men a few minutes after a window had been broken in the Air Force Wing -Asslciation rooms in the Journal Building about 1.80 a.m. Sunday morning. The manager. Mr. Victor Sanderson. happened to be work- ing in the vault at the time. and with no lights showing the building appeared to be vacant. Mr. Sanderson, investigating the sound of the breaking window. he appeared. and the man he inognlsed. together with another Summerside man. were arrested at a Summerside restaurant a few minutes later. and a police search of the area led to the dis- covery of a pair of leather gloves rolled up in a black cloth face mask which also revealed some hairs which were similar in ident- ity with the distinctive color of hair of the accused. in one other case before the court a 18-year-old Summersim yontii charged in connection with several recent breaks in Summer- side. was remanded for trial until this morning. . John's 1.80 pm. st. John's New London. 7.30 p.m. Geddle Mem- .. WRESTLING CIVIC STADIUM MONDAY. JUNE l7rii-8:30 P.M. MAIN sour - TAG TEAM MATCH saw two men outside the window -pdhimmvdistely - ' r ms GALLAGHER BROS I em. i 0 Both men fled the scene when Va,” With none other than The former world's heavyweight champion snassv JOE wa'Lco'i'r as guest referee Open Match-Best two out of three falls Dr. Tins Geoiiagen vs. lull Montana Ringside: 1.50; rush 1.00; children 50 cents FRANK VALOIS - LEN HUGHES Advance sale at Boates Pharmacy orlal (Budget Sundayl. How wond- erful It is to be togethee in the House of the Lord - Joki us this Sunday. Rev. L. D. Bartlett, Min- .3,” DIE! IN us. - The death of Mrs. Peter Gard. the former Myra Thompson of 0'Leary. occurred at Attleboro. Mass. last Friday at the age of II. Surviving are two sisters. Mrs. John Mountain and Miss Sadie Thompson. both in At- tleboeo. Her husband WORD II BIA?! - Mrs. Rant: Weeks. Albgfrton. receiv- - SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT (FRIDAY) 7:15-9:15 ii I 5 SAT. 2-7:15-9:1 :.r in XIX! WW. '0! 4 DAYS "GIANT" c1r;:.:.'”..':..'-"'...:.' mm "W statuses hands; and Friday 2 p.m. AT-&&u all seats 75c A&-Uillih 8th and 25c THE SECOND ANNUAL LOBSTER CARNIVAL Ir SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. , ANNOUCING HOLIDAY ISLAND JULY 15 th TO 20 th INCLUSIVE SPONSORED av SUMMERSIDE SERVICE CLUBS Ioerd of Trude-Sesnsnerside Wing R.C.A.F. Association Cenedlen Legion iI.l.S.L.) lreneit No. 5 Summerside Iasiness Houses SIX BIG DAYS OF ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT AND LOADS OF LUSCIOUS LOBSTERS 4 BIG EVENTS has 1'0 AITIND mo seine ms vmots may do 20