ON CYCLE TOUR Y's Men's Club. The group left) Four of the five American hit-yt-lists arc seen above shortlyy am-r arrivlnl: in Summerside on Thursday where they remained oxernltzht afar accomodationi Has supplied for them in the Y-Centre by the Summerside grainy Ellsworth. Maine. July 8th and then touring Nova Scotia. I Bronx, spent most of the time sincclbecp River, Conn., Shirley Mill- . They left Summersidc Friday Stuart Winokur. Jamaica. NY. -morning for Quebec City byl ly am rors aalwza (New Ylkllnu earraQaal- d Ea Anti- Et I RSBA, Oman (AP) - Unea- pested resistance by the forces of the Imam of Oman caused a mixed British and Muscat forcs at no men to pom many so: a generll overhaul before mucus; gird." about two miles north of en The anny oi the sultan of Mus- eat and Oman reached the out- skirts of Flrq Thursday but ran into heavy rifle fire from well concealed positions. It withdrew Thursday night into Kershs to prepare a concerted stack. (British sources old The Asso- elated Press in Manama. Bah- reln. that Brig. J. A. R. Robert- son. commander of the Joint lrmlnd forces. fish: to Manhma from Oman to urge an allout air attack on Flrq. Up to now the British have refrained from ac- tion that might result in the death of many Arabs. it was raid that the rebel cave hldeouts had been located. and a program to wipe OII the defenders was expected; tad 1 make against Taleb. sy. (A British spokesman at Bah- rain said a Trucial Oman scout was killed in the battle for Firq. Th scouts are from the cluster of British-protected Persian Gulf shelltdoms bordering Oman.) DUG IN Talbc hen Ali. leader oi the rebel forces for his brother Gha- leb ben Ali, Imam of Oman. is reported dug in at Firq with son trained men. They are the hard core oi the lmam's forces. About 40 of them formed an outpost that resisted stubbornly in a little fort about one mile out- side Flrq before they were blasted out by rockets from Venom Jets Thursday. They es-1 csped to the hills without any known casualties. Robertson said: "We met stronger resistance than was an- ticlpated." He ordered a withdrawal to Kersha as the nearest suitable campsite. Friday. he said. would be devoted to overhauling ve- hicles and radio equipment and Unexpected Opposition By Rebel Forces In Oman considering the best move to Ills column was reinforced dur- ing the night by live light ar- mored cars that were flown from I Aden. Sweltering heat up to 13) de- grees caused severe discornlort to the Scottish troops. A column of the Muscat forces coming from the direction of Mus- cat. on the Gulf oi Oman. is re- ported 15 miles north of Izki. near Samail. a gap in the mountains. That puts it less than at miles northeast of Kersha. (Nlswa. the rebelling imam's capital, is be- tween the two forces.) PLANS UNKNOWN No plans are known yet for a junction of the two columns. It is believed more likely the Mus- cat column will devote itself seelmz the eastern part of the country is quiet while this one, known as Carterforce, pushes up in the direction of Tannf in the . .....n.ar mountains. 1'-lrsday's clash showed the "'1': "hard core" deserved its name. LEFT - Richard Woronoff. N.Y.. Judith Mislicli. BORDEN Mr. and Mrs. nu-Ey Ileffell. who have been living in Mon- treal. returned to their home in Borden on Thursday. August 1. er. Amos. Iowa, (Leader), (Guardian Photo). BASEBALL RETREADS pitch for the Sumr-ihlng unusual III th e they sponsor. Above are a few oi way of baseball is taking place-the "Stars" who will be seen today uanizations will take to the field. the Little Leaguers. to play the Little League tesmsl J.C. (Bud) Mountain. who will in Summcrslde when this aftern t El' - B b G mcmbers oi the sponsoring or-.beih ball uiihoio gsuetehney pllzaayl 0 ( Bbbyl Hogs, catch" hr lLegIon pitcher. , Mr. Donald Sears oi Moncton. is vi ltl in Borden with his frlen . Allan Machean. Mlgs Imelda Kelly of Borden is engaged teaching swimming at Rustlco. Master Ivan Taylor oi Bor- den. underwent a tonsllectomy in the P.C. Hospital on Friday. August I and is recovering nic- ely. ' Miss Ruby Noye of Enmore. is visiting in Borden. guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Williams. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gallant. Borden. have as their guests this week. Mr. Gallsnt's sister. Mrs. Leona Slone and Mrs. James Lynn of Portland. Me.. and Mrs. George Kimble oi Wal- thsm. Mass. Mrs. Wm. Jardine and son Tommy of Port Elgln. visited friends in Borden on Friday. August 2. Mr. and Mrs. AP. Ceretti and daughter Elaine of Borden. left on Saturday. August 3. to spend a few weeks at Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jay oi PERSONALS Roiarians. t'.iif Ramsay. hurler for the Kinsmen. the Y's Men and Wllf MacNeiIl. (Guardian Photo) WESTERN GUARDIAN Anne Clark. J . " and Faye Atkinson have return- Borden. are , ding the week- end with relatives at Digby, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickie- son and daughters Erna and Faye of New Glasgow. were vis- itors to Borden on Sunday, July 28th. Fllests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maclsaac. Mrs. Jeff Goddcn and daugh- ter Beverley. left Borden on Tuesday. July 30. for " t where Mrs. Godden will be em- ployed at the C.N.R. Offices. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Pauley of Gunningsville, N.B., spent the weekend in Borden with Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. John llosklns of Chicago. Illinois. are at pre- sent visltln Mrs. Hosklns' mo- ther. Mrs. dna Howatt at Car- Ieton. Mr. and Mrs. Hosklna were married recently in Chic- ago and for their honeymoon mo- tored to the Island via Niagara Falls. Toronto and Montreal. Mrs. Peter Garnctt and chil- dren Peter Elleen and Robert oi St. John. N.B.. spent two weeks recently with Mrs. Gnrnett's sister. Mrs. Melvin Arsenault and Mr. Arsenault at Borden. Mrs. Gordon MacArthur oi Maclsaac and Mr. Maclssac. Borden on Sunday, July 28. On Monday. July 29. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yen and children, Stanley. Dianne and Eileen oi Port Hill. visited at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant, Borden. Congratulations to the seven students of horde School who llICCeSSIllIiy passe the entrance exams. Alden MacNevln, Fred- die Leard. Imelda Kelly, Bar- bara Ramsey, Patsy MacDonald. Donna Currie and Jackie Dar- rac . Miss Faye Ilowatt who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Howatt. Bor- den. left on Friday. August 2. for Detroit. U.S.A. Many friends have learned with deep regret oi the death of Miss Amy I-Iowatt in the P.E.I. FOR SALE 200 upholstered theatre chair: at the Royal 'IYleatre, Borden. In good condition. May be bought in small lots. also ideal PIIESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services Sunday. August. llth. Keir Memorial. Malpeque..' ed to their home. in Albaton after attending the STORE WIDE sale. continues at Waddcll Bros. this wcck. ANNUAL LOBSTER St. Marks Lot 7. Wednesday evening. August 21st. Meals supper) RAYMOND Grant Opinmeirisl will be in his 0'Lcary Office Sat- urday afternoon. August 10th. DR. CALLBECICS Denial of- I lflcc closed until Monday. Aug- Sunday School 10 a.m.. Divine junior Tm. " am, Kohl. Service ll a.m.. Sacrament oil .Wegley Yao has grrived from Baptism will be administered all g-.gfg1inlr.,..' Mug, to visit re- this service. Frcotnwn. Sundayl lgllveg and friends in the vicin- School 2.00 pm. Divine Scrvlcelity of Alberton. 3.00 p.m. Kcnsinglon. Sunday W M. , ry Gallant. R.N. of school 10 a.m.. Divine Service South" Bend. hdhm trwed 7.30 pm. A cordial welcome to. home on Monday to be with her starting at 5:00 oiclock. Games ust 19th. . and other attractions. RESERVE auousr 215T for RAYMOND Grant optomctrlat. Home made ice Cream Social. will be in his O'I.oary office Sat- ; Norboro School. urday afternoon. August 10th. I GOSPEL TEVT N th BM . . or c- oi5tiliAeRUlil.Leit:i Cliharsctllmtil C(:ltlitrdgae l Sll:lili)'olL'7l)rdlist Iiiyls slim . - P) - . . am- bunday. August llth. Long Riv-lsay and Jim Smith. rr lo a.m. Mar ate nan a.m.l Vow London 7. pm. Rev. L7 NORTH Bedcque United Church nodboun Minmu, services Sunday. August llth: 0:30 a.m. Travellers Rest; ll:00 SPRINOFIIILD United Bap- a.m. North Bedeque: 7.30 Free- tlst Church. Licentiate Brent Rob. L town. .f.G. Walls. Minister. rflsoll. Student Minister. 0'Lcary L In:3(l a.m.; Alma. 3-00 ,m.;i ST. Eleanors School will open Community service In ileum at 9.30 s.m. Tuesday August United Church at 1:30 p.m. s.s. l3th- for rude: 1-9 pupil: wish- sa usual. Strangers and visitors lnil 10 ilk! ilflde 10 Ihould 1'9!- always welcome. later with the school secretary llsarl Cannon before August slut. MONIIOSE P I lCIl United Church oinczh-ads. cm": I" s”"l”"' Ha" I”' 4.), Mm”, "ml mmnme. .aight at 8 p.m. and sec colored all. Rev. I-ill. Bean. B.A.. B. Th., B.D.. Minister mother Mrs. J.C. Gallant oi Wellington who is a patient in the Prince County Hobpitll. LEGAL OFFICER. Veterans laws. 8iI.30()47.330- nnl Affairs. New York. U.S.A. lulal Gallery oi Canada. Ottawa. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ( Civil Service of Canada) ADMINISTRATIVE ENGINEER (to recruit and select PIN." slonal engineers). Personnel Selection Branch. Civil mission of Canada. Ottawa. 36.8!)-37 r:xrr:rmAt'. Alrrscinsmorrtttcnnl :.uIiVII'Iil7 , n onsua Wbucny exp" "me "I. 00.240-81.130 plus aliowaneds. RESEARCH CURATOR (university graduate in fine arts). NIC- Land Act. Veterans Affairs. Ot- Borvlca Corn- uata with later- 85,820-86.540. wnnmp It 3 Imp d M. b rslldes and scenes from United the laymen.pMont:sl1i1eulVorshigl5'""' "I'll C""d' ""3"" by at 7:30 conduced by the Montrnsc l Y.f'.U. Rev. N.R. Green Minsier.. (YLEARY Pastoral Charge.” The United Church of Canada? Services of Divine Worship for Sunday. August II: Brae. 9.30 I-pm: Bloomfield. ll.0i'l a.m.; first Devon. no pm. O'i.esry. 1.30 pm. The services will be. conducted by Rev. RM. Cameron of Whycotoma h. N.S Rev J Heber Kean, inister mProfessionaI Cards Chartered y Accountants 'l'- hric E Co. Canadian Bank of et- Building L92.E5 INSURANCE I. I. 1 8 Son Limited rm .- Ania - Csaaalf! 3 sun: It. Barn .:a. O 1 ' t yp.t'oms.:s Mr. Everett Rowell. Weymouih. Mass. Also specialties. 25 cents and I5 ct-nts. FIREMEN (IALLED- Slim- mersirle firemen were called the home of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Blanchard. Granville St. early yesterday morning. where an over supply of oil In the humor of a stove I sulted in a fire alarm. There was consider- able smoke damage but the fire was contained within the stove. FUNDAMENTAL B a I l s t church Central Bedeque .ervlces for Sunday August ll Morning Worship 10.45 Sunday school 11 noon evening service 7.3). Rich- ard E. Coston Pastor. IIDIOUE Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday. August llth: Albany. no am. Bedeque ll.oo a.m. Borden. 7.!) pm. Rev. L.P. Archibald will conduct all ser- vices. NIW London Pastoral Charge Presbyterian Church in Canada. Aagut Ith. soatlt Oran- teaeh French). cnadsa Irvine 3016' on Emu .:-1' lo I eo- . ' OI st no to depend as ASSISTANT REGISTRAR (university graduate). Royal Military College. Kingston. Ont. 85.700-MAI). ASSISTANT WORKSHOPS MANAGER. 3 I lid!” eering Establishment. National Defence, Ottawa. z5.7lg.'IW- EXHIBITS OFFICER (with display experience) IINMWI Branch. Trade and Commerce. Ottawa. U5.'lW-WIN. ' LEGAL 0I"l-”lCER. Air Transport Board. ottsws. 85.500-06.'IIm nnssancn orrtcsn .- AGRICULTURE (unmni graduate in botany). Agriculture Department. Ottawa. S5.H'U.&- PERSONNEL OFFICERS (university graduates with experi- enceln personnel work). Public Works. Ottawa. 85.513 to 5.110 depending upon qualifications and position. For details. write to Civil service Commission, Ottawa and quota competition 57-638. SOCIAL WORKERS (with professional q'lIIUHcItI0llI,l.;"VOSGl'Illl so I . R in and Saskatoon. ans. 86.4-1048.00. Malls. wriiento ciwin .Service commission. Ottawa and such compstttbn 57-GIG. IDENTIFICATION AND carswoumo orrtcsrt (electrical power equlprnenti. National Dtiellce. Otilwl. 31.15453”- ASSISTANT rnorsssons AND Lncrtmsas (la Issuanc- Icg, Physics and Physical Chemistry). Royal tumors 0011010. Kiss- ston. Ont. 04.740 to com depending on qualification and position. For details. write to Civil commission. Ottawa no costs competition 57-ml. PROOF OFFICER (artillery and arnrnnaltloa), Isqscttsa UC- vices. National Defence. Nit-'0l0t. P. 0- N-WC-IQ rronuopma tslogneussaotssrrnstertslnsxreasloa and gzblicity Divlstonprietactional Gallery of Canada. Ottawa. 01.3- ASSISTANT rnonssons AND Laacruaass mm to teach Roads. Victoria. l.C. and ROYII Illituy &t. tslls.wrltetoCivil8ervice . 0tuwsssIIsIsIIesIIosti- tloa 57-M. ECONOMISTS (university graduates), Agrlodtro Department. Ottawa. Edmonton. Vanconper and other eansoa. ball to I.& aepeadln on qualifications and position. For dstala. wrla Is Gvll service Ottawa and quote osmpatltlsa S7-ll. scmrr WRITER (to write material M-dlsplsyaaad sshhful. Branch. Trade sad Cosmo:-es, Ottawa. and. honour tsstsraaasaacunutsofabsvevaeaactsmssnssofwhleh waroprspaaslasnlsr. Kf.'IHVXlXVI&QeeiOQd.ud” lnrnsatnahrostoiflcsmrasiatsatssaallawtq-In Offlceoandclvllervlcacs-inoflsaa. TO- ALL LIVESTOCK & POULTRY PRODUCERS EVERYWHERE, CANADA. DETI-I BRAND PESTICIDES FOR EXTERNAL PEST CONTROL USED BY LEADING BREED- ER5 STOP MORE RESULTS FOR YOUR DOL- LAR STOP LESS WORK SECURES CONTROL STOP CONTENTED ANIMALS INSURES CHEAPER GAINS STOP AVAILABLE AT FEED STOR GENERAL STORES DRUGGISTS. HANCOCK LABORATORIES 'Albarton Fire Dept. Called The Alberton Fire Depart- ment was called out at II o'- clock Friday morning to the home of Mr. W.C. Lawson where some rubbish from a vlsnndhhnwd. II”5”lOC. L. 3 Naughtoacoaductihgthesorvics. The flowers were held in the community. Inter- ment was in the church ceme- Sincere bonfire had been blown by a IIIIIIY brisk wind to the barn roof. igniting the dry shingles. The firemen were quickly at thescnee and the fire was easily extinguished. Little dam- age was done. Hospital. Miss Ilowatt was the very popular music A her in Borden for some years and was highly esteemed by all who knew her. NORTHAM Miss Joan MacArthur. Char- lottetown. spent the past week visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Horace MacArthur. The many friends and relatives of Mrs. Annie Birch regret to learn that she is a patient in the P.E. Island Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Linklctter, Montral. spent several days vis- iting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Llnkletter. and also his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Millar, Bideiord. Mr. Cranmore Ramsay and his I sister of Mass. are visiting their brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ramsay. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid held an Ice Cream Social in the Tyne Valley Hall on Thursday evening. July lath. A good crowd were in attendance. A nice sum was realized. Mrs. Wilfred MscDougall is spending her vacation with her daughter... Mrs. Fred Mcl(lnnon and Mrs. Kenneth MacKay, Stanley Bridge. Mrs. Dan MacLean and her, granddaughter are spending a few weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacI..ean. Bediord, N.S. The funeral of the late Mr. Wil- liam Ramsay. Northam. was held on Tuesday afternoon and was largely attended. A short service was held at his late residence. KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Students wishing to enroll in Grades 9-10- 11-12 for 1957 - 5! term s a n d applica- tions and marks of lI.':I:..l'?'f.f.l' :::l.l1';- .V.::: .':::...'""'- "W W "W previous grades to and Eric who have just return- Apply: m gg gggn ed from Germany were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bry- -7- K PIDGEON. CI POISIBIO. ln,;lt'2ghI'tIlClhTI.IreqIdqy. -Ifulyi xgnll'mM0I;'l10;'-E0! bmhvisited) hlslsclsteeli Jack L L l I M"' c' M' K.'"'.dry; Clark t I -..a....a.....g,pmmI camp for J ' J T H 'Jl all AIM) WAN” '" I . . ....mqr-vv-(wx PRICES ALHEBTON BARB SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I- SHOPS IITECTIVE AUG. 10'.l'H Brush Cut . .. 75c Straight Haircut ............. 65c "us. 0 o....osao Children's Haircut (under 12 years) . . 50c JEFFREY! BARB SHOP BOONEY'S BARBER SHOP ' HELD! BARBER SHOP Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr. Angus Enman and family upon the death of his wife who passed away July ltth. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Macuan spent a few days visiting their a and daugh -in-law. Mr. and NS. Ralph MscLean. Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. David Ramsay. Northam, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Wednes- L day. July llth at their home. A buffet supper was held in the afternoon for the family and rela- nlng about one hundred guests arrived to offer congratulations to the honoured couple. Mr. and DEPARTMENT or HEALTH DENTAL CLINICS For Sodium Fluoride Applications For the Partial Prevention of Tooth Decay. Available to all children WITHOUT CHARGE between the ages of 3 and 13. This fluoride treatment which is harmless and per- fectly palnless, has been proved to reduce the amount of future tooth decay by 405?; on the aver- I89- Cllnlcs operating at: CHAIIIAYFIETOWN CI'l'Y HALL DENTAL CLINIC (Phone: 3229).. SUMMERSIDE HEALTH CENTRE from 19th- (Phone: 2124) 0'LllARY SCHOOL from 13th AUGUST. School children, in order to be eligible must first produce a Certificate, signed by a Dentist or Den- tal Hygienist, that all necessary dental treatment AUGUST has been completed. without this Certificate. I Pre-school children, from the age of 3, are eligible Requests for appointments should be made direct to one of these centres, as soon as Possible. The Guardian Page 11 Sat. August 10. 1957 ofmanybaanfdfulufts. a vary tful . Ila depsrtadfnrthalrhaasss. wishing Mr. andlrs. Ramsay msnyrnnreyoarsalhpnwcdr dadllletogethar. Mnwllliam laftoa forBostoa. Jill!!! KHNSINGION FBI. - SAT. -1:1! - 0:1! MATINEE SAT.-1 P.M. Mickey Rooney and Francis Talking Mule in "FRANCIS LN tlves. The table was tastefully. 1-ng HAUNTED ggouggv Ad. net for the occasion. In the eve- mmlon, 50.; and me, (Matinee we and 15c) Also serial ano IIQWI. Albarton Prince County Exhibition orrroran ornumo wnnnnsnas, sooner :1 - t mt. llxhlblts of Livestock, Grain. Root, vap- fl. . tables, Flowers, Fruit, Domestic Science, Needle- work: and Handicraft. EN'1'ElI'l'AlN'MEN'! FOB ALI; Meals and Bstreshrnents Served on the Grout. Modern and Old Time Dancing Thursday Evening 9 PM. to 1 PM. Special Prices for Egg Classes offered by Keith Pratt, Bloomfield, and in Holstein Cattle Class by Holstein-Frieslan Auociation. The following sections have been added to the Prize List in Class 29: Section 49, Date Squares; Section 50, Candy (not more than 5 varieties). WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21 ST- THURSDAY. AUGUST 11 TC- MATERNAL HEALTH CASES I NEW snttnss moms WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14. I957 AT 2 PM. or 7 PM. AT THE HEALTH CENTRE. SUMMERSIDE l'or Further Information Phone 2124 CHILD I MATERNAL HEALTH DEABTMENT OF HEALTH "IT HAPPENED EVERY THURSDAY" Loss.-rra room - some s-oasrrnn TODAY IMF--7-O:N INI-Ullllif. IN! WORLD IN il99'f)U' t' EIATII CIDIID MONDAY. AUGUST 12h FOB . BIA?! HOHDAYB-. II-OPENING MONDAY. AUOUIE "II. Ii? .7l10unt .x4llz'5on Unz'Ver5z'ty Sacleville, New Brunswick DEGREE COIRSIS IN' P ARTS ' SCIENCE ' EDUCATION ' COMMElCE' ' RESIDENCE ACCOMMODATION FOR 700 STUDENTS P A LARGE NUMBER OF ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS ' ARTS AND SECRETAIIAI. ' MUSIC ' FINE ARTS ' HOME ECONOMICS ' QTIHCATI COIRSIS IN ' ENGINEERING ; ' APPLIED ARTS ' FINE ARTS P3AlATQY COIRSIS IN--- ' MEDICINF P LAW KTYIAITHIOLOOY P IEAVEIIIOOK OVERSEAS SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GRADUATES ' RESIDENCE OPEN TO NEW STUDENTS SEPTEMIER 21TH ' CORIESPONDBQCE COURSES ' REGULAR SUMMER SESSION -0 A run nmocat snucmon-I mo amen: noouu FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE THE REGISTRAR X?!” I t1 ( snnulinlrl UIIPIYIKOAIIIODIIXQIUIQOIOIIIXCQITIOGIX 1 7-. 4-..c.--C3,,-,.- .1. hi. 5.. 339;:-.o;r'