ry .. an Sere ISLAND NEWS PAGE _ ° GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 opp . rd ie ie Wel eee *y @ é MAJOR GEORGE_.CRAIG, everseas commander: of 2 Medium Battery, a Charilotte- places a wreath at the Charlotte- town Cenotaph in memory of unit pi Second World War unit, members who lost their lives in the conflict. The ceremony took place Saturday at a battery re- 2nd Medium Bat'y Holds Charlottetown Re-Union More than 60 men who served with Charlottetown’s 2nd Medium Battery during. the Second World War held a unit re-union in Char- lottetown. Saturday. Special man, E.D. and his army aide, Major Roy MacGillivray, C.D. Speaking informally during the dinner Lieutenant Governor Hyndman stated that during his term of office occasions featur- ISLAND BRIEFS ing veterans would always have priority. / Major D. J. MacCormack, C. D., filled in for guest speaker Captain Horace Trites of Monc- ton who was unable to be pre- sent due to unfavorable fiying weather. At times humorous and at» times serious.’ Major Mac- Cormack's-reminiscences were much enjoyed by ali present. Several other members of the AT CLOVER CLUB Provided by the Ladies. Aux- iliary of the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion, the dinner held in the Clover Club was chaired by Major Wal- lace Andrew. A note signed by three mem- bers of the unit and dropped overboard while the unit was proceeding to italy in 1943 was the subject of much interest. Recently found on the Island ¢ VISITING SISTER Mrs. Jesse Matthews, Alberton, fs spending some time with her sister, Miss Florence Bell, Sum- mierside. shore near Murray Harbor by Willi. Graham, of Cambridge, the note will be preserved at the Garden of the Gulf Museum in Montague. All three soldiers who signed AT ALBERTON Miss Anne Profit, Montreal, is vacationing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J_ C. Profit, Alberton. RETURNED HOME Miss Mary Halt, who has been | g@ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McRae, Alberton, returned to her home in Montreal. the note, W.A. Chandler and Ira | E Clark of Charlottetown, and | Andrew McGraw of Whitewood, Sask., died in the intervening years. Mr. Clark’s father, Ray Clark of Summerside, was present at the re-union dinner. Following registration which RECENT GUESTS Mrs. James Miller and her daughter, Jane, of Pictou were recent guests at the home of H. Hardy, Alberton. SPENDING HOLIDAY Mr. and Mrs Harry Yeo of Attleboro, Mass., have been spending a holiday at the sum- mer home of Dr. and Mrs. Her- | bert Corbett near Alberton. TS A GUEST Miss Lena Cail, Norton, Mass., ts a guest of her brother-in-law | and A oe Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Weeks, Alberton IN HOSPITAL TO SPEND HOLIDAY Mr. and Mrs. North Hatley, Quebec, arrived in Summerside Saturday even- ing to spend a two weeks holi- day with the latter’s parents, Mr. George Irving, | commenced at 4 p.m., the vet- erans formed up and. paraded to the Cenotaph where a wreath was laid by the parade com- mander, Major George Craig of Revellie was sounded by Bugler Smith. Joe Shelfoon, Chariloite- town, was parade RCM. Members of the committee in charge of arrangements for the re-union were: Majors W. An- drew and G. Craig, co-chair- men; Joe Shelfoon, advertising; LeRoy Sherren, Andrew Gass, Ralph Dennis, "Bill Dennis, Roy McGee, Sheldon Matheson, D.J. MacCormack, Foch MacDonald, W. J. Andrew. NEW OFFICERS During a business meeting held prior to the dinner andrew Gass, Cornwall was elected president of the battery association for the neext twelve months. Others elected to office at the same time were: Joseph Shel- foon, vice-president (Queens); Claude Ices, Summerside, vice- president (Prince); Foch Mac- Donald, Montague, vic>-president (Kings); Jobn Martin, Char- It ‘was also decided that here- after the battery association would make every effor’ to hold a re-union each yea>. The opin- ion Was expressed that these an- nual get togethers assumed an added importance with the pass- ing years. Retarded Children Enjoy Week Of Country Living At the new camp established ‘by the P.E.I. Association for Retarded Children at Oyster Bed Bridge two groups of youngsters ranging in age from 8 - 18 years enjoyed a week of country liv- ing. Under the capable supervision of Miss Elizabeth Coyle a daily routine was carried out which included one hour of class-room activity, swimming, hiking, a rest period after lunch and a spending her annual leave in Montague, guest of her mother, Mrs.; Nan Nicholson. FROM OTTAWA Mrs. Frank Harris and family, and Mrs. Sherman McAssey, Spring Street. ON LEAVE Law Edna Ann Nicholson. R. C.A.F., Goose Bay, Labrador, is Professional Cards Chartered . Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nicholson. - FROM MONCTON Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Strong and family, Moncton, N.B., are spending their vacation at their summer home in Lower Monta- gue. VISITING PARENTS Miss Audrey MacLean, Tor- Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Semmerside, P. E. 1. Phone 2235 RB. E. Ellis & Son Limited | Fre — Auto — Casualty S&S Semmer &. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Op. BD, 8.0. PHONE 3287 Sommer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. femmerside, P. E. I. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios DB. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. (Ake Kensington on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water St. Summerside _ A B. Campbell, BA, LLB. Phone S’Side 3818 Goat and Gallent Bldg, S'Side xt onto, is the guest of her par- ents, Mr. | Lean, Montague. She is accom- panied by Miss Eileen Johnson land Miss Nora Hutcheson, also of Toronto. ATTENDED WEDDING Mr. and’ Mrs. William Mathe- | son, Brooklyn, accompanied by their daughters, Carol and Linda, have returned from a visit to eho where they attended the wedding of their daughter, Ann, to William John Heisy, which jtook place at Fairbanks Presby- terian Church. Carol was her | 'sister’s bridesmaid at the cere-| mony. BANK TRANSFER Gordon MacNeill, who has been with the Bank of Com merce, Cornerbrook, Nfld. is | spending his vacation at home.in Montague, before pro-| ceding to. Halifax, N.S., where) he has been transfered to the | branch in that city. SPENDING VACATION of the Bank of Commerce, Grand | Falls, Nfid.. is spending his vac- | ation at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas MacLaren, Montague. |meals were prepared by Ottawa, are visiting in Montague, | Annabelle Houston. his | Mrs. games period. In addition to the training the children obtain in social rela- tions and the change from home life, the camp also provides an opportunity for parents to relax from the almost constant super- vision these children require about the home. Other members of the staff who donated their time 2nd as- sisted Miss. Coyle were Miss June Aylward, Miss Greta Han- sen,\ Miss Sandra Stewart and Mrs. Grace MaéKinnon all whom are regular school teach- ers. In addition Miss Stewart is also a qualified Red Cross water safety instructor. Appetizing Mrs. Modernizing and painting the farmhquse required considerable work by the camp committee of the Association under the chair- ‘manship of Wendell Cudmore. A number of people generously donated their time for painting and wail papering and Robert Petrie donated labour for ‘ear- pentry work and floor iaying. Other committee members _in- ;clude Mrs. Wendell Cudmore, | | Ernest Lord, Mrs. and Mrs. Ted Mac-j| and Mrs. D.T. Waye. Ernest Lord | The attendance of children from Alberton te Montague and the successful completion of these two camps has led to p!ans for longer periods next year The camp facilities are avail- able for the balance of the sum- mer to parents of retarded child- ‘ren and arrangements can be made through Wendell Cudmore | in Charlottetown. BEDEQUE Mr and Mrs. Neil Smith; - and gon Mr. John Smith and wife and their two children, of Cover- dale, N.B., were in this village | on August’ th. They spent a! short time with Rev. E. S. Weeks. Mr. Weeks was their pastor about thirty years | ago. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Beers and their two children, of Everett, Donald MacLaren, of the staff | Mass. are guests of Mrs. | Beers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. | William. Barrett, Lower Bedeque. Miss Ruth Burwash, and Miss Bena Gownlockh, Quiarie, were of | NORTH GRANVILLE — Five buildings, including a large barn, a wood house, granary and an unoccupied house, were tes- troyed at the farm home of Em- erson Matheson, North Granville on Friday afternoon about 2 o'clock. Lost also were 500 bshials of oats and two 3ows. The New Glasgow fire brigade’ answered the alarm and stood by to save the new home built about a year ago. union which included a parade and dinner at the Clover Club. ’ ° ALBERTON—A _ six-hour department of fisheries resulted | in the seizure of 75 lobster traps near Alberton Harbours on Sat- urday. | Two large piles of fresh -lob-| ster shells were also said spott-| ed near the shore at Alberton) South giving evidence of con- siderable poaching operations. The location of the illegally-set fishing gear was radioed to the! Results of the poultry judging at the Provincial Exhibition "| were as follows. Plymouth Rock Cock. 1. & 2. Alvin MacDonald, 3. Colbourne Clow. Plymouth Rock hen, 1. & 2.) Alvin MacDonald, 3. Colbourne High School, North Rustico, is | Clow. | the happy recipient of many; Plymouth Rock cockerel, 1. & congratulations ‘since the pub-|2 Alvin MacDonald: 3. C. Clow. lication of the results of the pjymouth Rock pullet, 1. & 2. Grade XII Provincial ee! A. MacDonald, 3. C) Clow. tions. Lionel has a total of 655) ‘Leghorn cock, 1. & 2. Raynors out of 700, an average of 98%, | Poultry Farm, 3. A. MacDonald. LED GRADE Xil Lionel Gaudin of Stella Maris’ was valedictorian at the — mers 3. A. MacDonald. mencement Exercises on June | Oar te 12, in Stella Maris Hall. ere eas 2, Ray- His friends also like to re-, 20°. Island Red cock, 1 call that in 1957 Lionel led the Rhode “. | * a ai [sland in the Grade X Provin- MacDonald. aynors, cial Examination with the total MacDonald of 755 out of 800, an average of| Rhode Island Red hen. 1. 94%, and highest marks in Eng- MacDonald, 2. Ledwell Boswell, lish, French, History, Geogra-|3. A. MacDonald. | phy, Science’ and Mathematics. Rhode Island cockerel, 1. A. Likewise in the Provincial Ex- | MacDonald, 2. A. MacDonald | aminations of 1958, Lionel rank- | Rhode Islend pullet, 1. & 2. A. ed second on the Island with a MacDonald. total of 752 out of 800. | New Hampshire cock, 1. & 2 Lionel has enrolled at Saint | A. MacDonald. Dunstan’s University for the | New Hampshire hen. 1. coming year. His many friends | MacDonald, -2. Ledwell eset wish him continued success, in |3. A. MacDonald, his new field of endeavour. New Hampshire cockerel. Lionel is the son of Mr. and 2 A. MacDonald. Mrs. J.G. Gaudin of North Rus- | New Hampshire pullet, 7a: 1& tico. | A. MacDonald ‘ AOV pure bred cock. 1. A. visitors to this village on Sunday,| MacDonald, 2. Albert Boswall, Augut 8th. 3. Raynors. AOV pure bred hen. 1. A. Mae- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mac-! Donald, 2. Raynors, 3. A. Mac- Kinnon and son Ralph and _ his} Donald. wife, and two children, and Mrs.| AOV pure bred cockerel, 1. & MacKinnon's niece, Miss Susan 2 A. MacDonald, 3. Ledwell Colby of Mass., and Mrs. Fred Boswall MacLaughlin of Ontario, a re| AOV pure bred pullet. 1. & 2. e@pending some time in Bedeque | A. MacDonald, 3. L. Boswall village. Bantam cock, 1. Eddie Boswall, | 2. & 3. Wayne Gray. There was a large congre-| Bantam hen, 1. Wayne Gray gation in the United Church 2 Eddie Boswall, 3. Gerald | here on Sunday morning, August | Thorne. Game cock. 1. Peter Coles, 2. Peter Coles, 3. Ledwell Boswall. ; Game hen, 1. & 2. Peter Coles, Sth. to greet Rev. David H. Bar-| wise, who was the guest preach- er. Hes delivered an interesting ad informative message: Mr. Bar- 3. L. Boswall. od wise is a native of North Bede- f- Pen of Barred Plymouth Rocks, | que. At present he is in charge of | L & 2. A. MacDonald. the United Chureb at’ Kennet-| "Pen of White Plymouth Rocks, cook, N.S. and has been vaca-|1. & 2. Raynors, 3. Ledwell Bos- tioning o on the Island. wall. valid, was taken to the home of relatives near by. All the fur- nishings the home. been started around the pump girl discovered the fire 3 and told her mother. Air Patrol Finds '75 Illegal Traps air: patrol vessel ‘‘Obelia” songs peg nas [enema on ere Donald. ive Farm Buildings 2" Burn At N. Granville The fire was discovered by a small daughter who called ae Matheson. Mrs. Matheson’s mother, Mrs. Urbain Taylor, who is an in- were removed from The fire is believed to have motor, for that-is ‘where the little troyed. the | Sewell, 2. A. Bernard, 3. BLP. Contract Let For Dredging A contract- for~ ° approximately $19,575 has been awarded by the department of public works, to Norman N. MacLean, of a River, P.E.I., for Fishing Cove, P.E.I. Work wil at Fishing Cove is to be dredged, ee ole noe ee rang- me in width from 51 feet volve the removal of approxi- mately 8,700 cubic yards (place measurement) of sand, silt and gravel at the unit price of $2,25 per cubic yard. Plans and specifications were prepared by the Charlottetown district office of the harbours and rivers engineering branch, department of public works. Jewell. Two other lines of traps were reported clearly sighted, one north and one south of Alberton) Harbour, and these are expected | | te be picked up today. The air patrol was carried out! by protection officers Carl Sol- | lows of Halifax and Elmore Mac- Kay of Alberton. The plane, chartered in Halifax, was pilot-| ed by Arthur Farmer. Poultry Judging Results At The Provincial Exhibition Pen of White Wyandottes. Margaret White, 2. Irving Bos- | well. Fes of Witte Logheras, 1. Ray- |" to deuss goose, under one year, | mors, 2. A. MacDonald, 3. Ray-| Ledwall | nors. Pen of Rhode Island Reds, 1. & 2. A. MacDonald. Pen of New Hampshires, 1. & 2 A. MacDonald. Light Sussex Cock and New| Hampshire Hens, 1. & 2. A. Mac- Donald, 3. Irving Boswall. Barred Plymouth Rock Cock | and New Hampshire hens, 1. & 2.| thus capturing the $100 prize for hen, 1. & 2. Raynors, A. MacDonald, 3. Irving Bos- leading Grade XII. Lionel also | “4” MacDonald. oad ” led his class for the year and |" ‘Leghorn cockerel, 1. & 2. Ray-| New Hampshire cock 1. | Smith, white tom, 1. H.-P. | Jewell, 2. Mrs. Jessie MacLeod, Martenvale, 3. H.P. Jewell. Thompson, white tom, 1. Alvin Bernard 2. & 3. H.P. Jewell. Thompson, white hen, 1. & 2 H.P. Jewell, 3. Marcella Bernard, Broad Breasted Bronze tom, 1. Al Bernard, 2, & 3. Marcella Ber- | nard. Broad Breasted Bronze hen. 1. A. Bernard, 2. & 3. M.” Bernard. GEESE year, 1. Colbourne Clow, 2. Mrs. Ivan Bowness, 3, Irving Boswaill. Toulouse gander, over. one) ISLAND DELEGATE United States and Canada is Among the delegates to the being held in St. Paul, Minn. 37th convention of the Brother. thood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen is George J. MclIn- éyre of West-Royalty, P.E.1. He is shown above, with the D. B. Robertson Trophy which is the Brotherhood’s Netional Safety Award. Mr. Mclntyre is the dele- gate from 413. The convention of the Brotherhood one of the old- est Control Early and Late Blight With “MANZATE™ a nel “Henrate”* maneb fungicide controls blights fe fometoes cs well es an threcnese end Septoria leat spot. “MANZATE” else controls early and iste blight in potctces ond labor organizations in the CLAIM SECRET PACT CAIRO (Reuters) — The Cairo newspaper Al Shaab claimed | Wednesday that France has! mony ether common dis- drawn up a secret agreement | eeses in all vegetables, with Israel to send 40.000 troops | fin the event of an Arab attack.| Mvarsby “MANZATE” The agreement also means that tongicide. France would aid Israel in any ChemicelsDeperimet CANADA jattack on the Arab nations. the py PONT OF f CANADA LIMITED @ewspaper said. LIBERAL CONVENTION Toulouse goose, over one year, 1. Gary Boswall, 2. Colbourne Clow, 3. Mrs. Ivan Bowness. Toulouse gander, under one year, 1. Mary Boswall, 2. Irv- ing Boswall, 3. Albert R. Boswall. 1. Albert Boswall. 2. Boswall, 3. Mary Boswall. AOV gander over one year, 1. | Colbourne Clow, 2. Alvin Mac-; | Donald, 3, Mary Boswall AOV goose, over one year, 1. | A. MacDonald, 2. Gary Boswall, 3 Colbourne Clow. AOV gander, under one year, 1. & 2. Albert Boswall, 3. Mrs. William Rhynes. AOV goose, under 1 year. 1. Mrs. William Rhynes, 2. Col-; and | bourne Clow, 3. Alvin MacDon-| | Barred Plymouth Rock hens, 1./ |& 2. A. MacDonald, 3. Irving) | Boswall. CROSS-BRED PROGENY Light Sussex Cock ‘and New | Donald. Barred Plymouth Roach cock | and New Hampshire hens, 1.!| Charlies Coles, 2. & 3. A. Mac-| New Hampshire cock and Barred Plymouth Rock hens, 1. \& 2 A.* MacDonald. PRODUCTION CLASS Plymouth Rock cock, 1. & 2 A, MacDonald. New Hampshire cock, 1. & 2. A. MacDonald. Leghorn single comb white cock, 1. Raynors, 2. & 3. A. Mac- Donald. AOV cock, 1. & 2. A. MacDon- | ald. TURKEYS Beltsville, small white tom, 1. | & 2..H.P, Jewell Beltsville, small white hen, 1. & 2. HP. Jewell. Pilgrim gander, over one year, | 1. Gary Boswall, 2, & 3. A. Mac- Donald. Pilgrim goose. over one year, A. | Hampshire hens, 1. & 2. A. Mac-| 1. Colbourne Clow, 2. Irving Bos- | wall, 3. Alvin MacDonald. '} Pilgrim gander, under one year. 1. & 2. A. MacDonald, 2. | Clow. | ‘Pilgrim goose, under one year, | 1. Irving Boswaill, 2. A. MacDon- | ald; 3. Irving Boswail, Bacxacne & i | | } ' THIRD KINGS A convention will be held in the Legion Hall at Cardigan on Aug. 17th at 8 P.M. to nominate two candidates to contest the forthcoming Provincial Election. Poll Chairman will please send five accredited delegates. Everybody welcome! Hugh McEachern, President. Third Kings Liberal Association. YEO THEATRE — MONTAGUE Ts - tT AUG. 17-18-19 \ SHOW AT 8:30 “FROM HERE TO ETERNITY” with FRANK SINATRA, DEBORAH KERR MONTGOMERY CLIFT — BIRT LANCASTER Winner ‘of eight Academy Awards and universally recognized as a great picture. This is a show all must see. 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