r WESTERN GUARIIIAH RAYMOND GRANT. Optomet- rlst. will be in his Tignish office snturday. May 19th. DR. HUDERT B. MacNElLL will be absent from his office iiiay 21st to May 26th inclusive. BUYING FOWL and chicken daily. Paying highest market pric- 95. Phone or see Rex Dawson. DR. R. W. AULD will be absent from his practice from Saturday. itiay 19th, to Monday, June 4th. A PANTRY SALE at P. J. & C. Kennedy's, Kensington. Saturday 11.00 p.m. Malpeque and Baltic W.. M. S. BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge. the United Church of Canada. Rev. GA. Cowper-Smith. Minister. Ser- vices on Sunday. May 20: Albany, 9-30 a.m.: Bedeque, ll a.m.; iinrden. 7:30 p.m. A service for the reconsecration of church members will be held, and the Sari-ameiit of the Lord's Supper administered at Albany and Bed- eque. SHOWER-Friends and neigh- bnrs gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodside, Mar- gate on Friday evening to honor tiieir son, Donald and his bride. the former Ina Larkin of Kensingr Ion. Mr. George Mayhew in the role of chairman spoke briefly on the purpose of the gathering and railed on Mr. Phillip Henderson who read a suitable address. A ueli filled purse was presented to the newlyweds with the good wishes of their friends, by Mr. Willard Thompson. individual gifts were presented by Mrs. Andrew John- ston. Lunch was served, and danc- ing was enjoyed for the remain- der of the evening. Personals Mrs. Alec Hiltz of Keusington is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Austin Beers, Am- herst, N.S. who has been confined to Highland View Hospital where she underwent a major operation. lier many friends wish her a speedy recovery. RCAF Station Contract Let To "Curran & Briggs OTTAWA (SPECIAL) Contract Inr repair of streets and laying M sidewalks at the R.C.A.F. SL8! tinn at Summerside will be awar- fled to the Prominent C Alan contracting firm of Curran and Briggs, it was learned Friday. Value of the contract is in the DR. NOONAN'S Dental office will be closed from May 21st to 24th inclusive. DR. L. K. Zlelinski, Kensington and Kinkora will return tovhia practice starting May 19th. NOTICE: TAXES due Long Riv- er School must be paid on or be fore May 26th. By order of Trust- ees. RECITAL by pupils of Gra- ' ham's Road and New London schools. New London Hall. Thun- day evening. May 17th. KENSINGTON United Church. Sunday. May 20th. 7.30 p.m. Spee- ial W. M. S. service, film, male choir, affiliation of groups. TRYON UNITED CHURCHES. Sunday. May mth: Crapaud 10 a. m.; Tryon ll a.rn.; Cape Traverse 3 p.m. Sacrament of infant bapt- ism at the Cape Traverse service. Rev. Lloyd Archer. STORE HOUWFrom now un- til further notice our store will be open on Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday evenings, and closed Wednesday at noon. We are clos- ed all day Monday, May 21. S. D. Dixon, North Tryon. 0'LEARY UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH CIRCUIT, C. 0. How- lett. B.A., B.D., Minister. Sunday. May 20th, 1956, Rev. Henri Lanc- tin of Labonne Novcile, Moncton. will be the guest preacher for the ay. Knutsford. 10:30 a.m.; Alma, 3.00 p.m.; Springfield West at 7.30 p.m. Everyone welcome. FUNERAL FRIDAY - The fun- eral of Mrs. James Ramsay was held Friday morning from her home in Alberton to the Sacred Heart Church. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Phel- an McKenna. Rev. W. V. McDon aid was present in the sanctuary. The pail bearers were Mi.-ssrs., Glen McNeill, Loren Fraser. Clar- ence Powers. George MacArthur, Gerald Redmond and James Smith Interment was in the church cem- etery. vicinity of 3ii5.000. Watson MscNaught, Liberal MP for Prince and Parliamentary Assistant to the minister of fish- eries told The Guardian this after- noon that he understood that the contractors are in a position to begin work on the street and aide- waik project immediately. Celebrates 94th Birthday Mr. James MacQuarrie returned to her home in Georgetown after a pleasant visit with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Allen, Middletown. While there she celebrated her 94th birth- day. She receivcd many cards and messages of congratulations. At the supper hour. Mrs. Allen was assisted by her two daughters, Miss Keith Aifleck and Mrs. liar. ry Taylor and daughter-in-law, Virs Everett Allen. The table was Professional Cards Ohartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Comnie u lding Summerlide. P. E. I. Phone 2235 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire -- Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. Summe side Optometrist E. E. Parkman opt, n., lt.o. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summe -id: B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summersido. P E. I Pbnne mo SMALLMANS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, R.Se., 0.D. 286 water Street - Summersido Above Maurice Millie Men's Wear PHONE 3530 THE READ STUDIO Photographers D. W. SEARS C A M E O KENSINGTON Friday - Saturday 7:15 - D215: Matinee Saturday 2:30. A rib- tickling comedy when "ABBOTT It COSTELLO MEET THE MUMMY", with Peggy Kin!- Marie Windsor. Bank drawing Friday worth possible 8120.00. New low regular admission price for adults-36c plus 4 cents Pro- vincial tax. total 40c: children 27c plus 3 cents Provincial tax. total centered by a beautiful birthday cake aglow with its many candles. Mrs. MacQuari-ie enioys excel- lent health and spends most of her time reading and knitting. Her many friends wish for her continued good health and more happy birthdays. FISHERMEN DROWN TIMMINS. om. (CP) - A young miner and his eight -'year - old nephew were drowned Thursday night in nearby Bigwater lake were fishing overturned. Fernand Collard, 22, and Fernand Dubois victims. CRAPAUII THEATRE FRI. - SAT. - 8:30 MA AND PA KETTLE AT HOME "DOWN ON when the canoe from which they ' :31 Not all the stories of nice catch- es of trout are myths. Here Al- phie Gaudet and William Des- Bedeque United Men's Association Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Men'si Association of the Bedeque Uni- ted Church was heid in the church hall on Tuesday evening, May 15th. Grace was asked by Rev. G.A. Cowper-Smith. The delicious sup- per was prepared by the members Mission Band with the junior mem- bers acting as waiters. The nominating committee con- slsting of: Arthur Murray. Cyril MacFarlane and Arnold Hender- son brought in the following slate of officers: for the ensuing year: President Ivan Dawson. Vice pres. Horace Wright, Secretary Fred Platts. Treas. Kenneth Muttart, Program committee T.J. lnman. Preparation Committee A.A. Mac- lnnis, Vernon Craig, and Orville Johnson. Catering Com. William Stavert. Membership Com. Ralph Callbeck. The appreciation of thefmeeting was extended to the ladies for their work in preparing the love- ly supper by TJ. lnman and was replied to by Miss Elizabeth Mac- Farlane. A sing song was led by Ralph Callbeck with Davis Murray at the piano. Dr. C.A. Britten intro- duced the guest speaker of the evening. the Rev. Keith Hobson. THESE svs”'i'haiiiNio"Fi-oms THE FISH Roc e of llliscouche and Al Lan- show the Charlottetown of a dry 0 result recent expedition. USE HEART MASSAGE ST. THOMAS, Ont. (CP) - A woman "died" on the operating ial)le of St. Thomas Eigin General hospital but was brought back to life by a heart massage. Hospital superintendent B. G. Thacker, dis- Iclosing the incident Thursday said lwhen her heart stopped, attending doctors opened the chest cavity and restored the heartbeat after massaging the heart for about two of the W.M.S. and Persevernncelmlm1I95- These salt water beauties range in weight from one-half to three pounds. Halifax Signalmen Leave For S'sicle HALIFAX tCPl-Thirteen of 40 militia signalmen left by plane Friday night for the RCAF base at Summerside, P.E.I., where they will restore communications lines toppled by January storms. The group, headed by Capt. A. H. MaeKinnon will be joined today by the remainder of the East Coast Signal Regiment. commanded by subject. "The things that under- Ma,-or C. 5. Thompson. pressed the appreciation diction. NOTICE Smoking and curing. Our plant will be closed from May 25th to October 1st. HANSEN'S MARKET of Summerside, who took us his mine education and religion. and he gave a very interesting and i ' ' dd .. . . . ' i.S..:”:':: m";";"”0" ms in - of the "'0 ' gathering to Mr. Hobson for his - excellent address. Rev. G.A. Cow- per-Smith pronounced the Bene- The Halifax-based signalmen ex- pect to install 20,000 feet of com- Baby Chicks Avoid disappointment, or- der your favourite breed of chicks now. All the popular crosses, good layers, heavy breeds. All R.P. sired. PENDLETON'S CHICK HATCHERY Kensington Phone 65-5 The Guardian. Page 13; Sat., May 19, 1956 5 O'LEARY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams, I Knutsford, and Mr. and Mrs. Doug-' las Adams. 0'Leary. were visit- ors to Summerside recently. Mrs. James Hudson, Summer- side. spent the weekend with her. brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer in 0'Lcary,i Mrs. Hattie Ellis has rettrncd to her home, here after spending the winter months with relatives and friends in the United States. Mrs. Robert Woodside and Mrs.l John Moreshead attended Grand Lodge in Summerside on Friday,' Some of the farmers in this vic- inity have started their planting, and a few have sown some grain.i There was quite a good gather- ing at Mrs. Alex MacDonald's sale on Wednesday afternoon. livery- thing sold at. a good price and at good sum was realized. The many friends of Mrs. Colin MacKay of Coleman, are very sor- i ry to hear thatgshe is a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Summerside, all hope for .-ii speedy get well. Mrs. Brenton Hudson, Cascum- pec, was a visitor to O'Leary re-, cently, where she spent the day with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Garth llarrison. ALBERTON p Mrs. George Ramsay. who has been a patient in the P. I5. I. Hos- pital, returned yesterday to her home in Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bonyman, Alberton. motored to Fairview, N. S. on Friday to spend the weekend with their son-in-law, and tlilllillllerl Mr. and Mrs. George Noscwurthy. On Saturday they will be present at the christening of their little tgtrandson, Gary Russell Nosewor y. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay,l Hunter River, are spending their holidays with the farmer's parents Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay, Al-l berton. MR. FARMER i If you are interested int lfarm machinery, parts, De-p ilaval Separators or Code! Milkers, will take livestock lin trade. Consult-- 1 IARTHUR J. STEWART 4 Your Cockshutt Dealer l I Phone Kensington 46-23. .. us each week and loading at W THE FARM" MARJORIE MAIN, PERCY KILBRIDE Also Musical Featurette, . "TENNESSEE ERNIE" 8:; his gang play and sing 10 songs, including "This Ain't The Blues", ”Golng Steady” and "Old Susanna". .. O SIIMMERSIIIE A TODAY (Saturday), 2 - 7 - 9:25 BIG DOUBLE BILL . "ms SILVER smz" Lon Chaney Jr. and Marie Windsor. ”The Target for a Gunman's Vengea.nce'.' ' necessary shrink. or about V: c CANADA PAC must be paid by June 9th. Signed: BY OR When your hogs are ready. list them with Ralph Arsenault Phone 9-3. or at Arsenault and Gaudet. For the best returns for your hogs ship them to your nearest market. Hogs on the road an extra day costs you 3 to 4 lbs. in un- CHARLOTTETOWN NOTICE All Taxes due Kinkora School District No. 116 handed in for collection without any further notice. ATTENTION HOG PRODUCERS IN THE WELLINGTON AREA Beginning Tuesday, May 22nd. MR. RALPH ARSENAULT, of the Wellington Produce Co. Ltd.. will be collecting hogs for ellington Station, ent lb. KERS LIMITED Otherwise they will be DER OF TRUSTEES. MASTER NEWS FROM YOUR MASTER DEALER OF THE WEEK Order of Meetings: LORD'S DAY, MAY 20th-Bre l I x L0l'tD'S DAY, MAY 20th-Mi LORD'S DAY, MAY mth4ospel Meeting 7:30 p.m. I MONDAY. MAY 21st-Ministry Meeting 10:30 am. MONDAY, MLAY 21st-Ministry Meeting 2:30 pm. Meals will be served Free - You Are Welcome. i MONDAY. MAY 21st-Gospel I l I ANNUAL CHRISTIAN CONVENTION l IN CRAPAUD i GOSPEL HALL I SATURDAY. MAY 19th-PRAYER MEETING ll p.m. LORD'S DAY, MAY 20th-Children's Meeting 1 p.m. aking of Bread 10:30 a.m. nistry Meeting 2:30 p.m. Meeting 7:30 p.m. ” p PRINCE FIRE INS COMPANY ESTABLISH M UTUAL SERVICE AQSECURITY AMALGAMATED 1941 ' A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY SLAND I INIIUTUAL URAN CE ED I885 SCH URMANS School Parade ANNOUNCES P d The f0l10Wing Contestants have been selected by the Schurmanls School ara e Judges to compete in the finals to be held at the School on the following dates and times. I - 3 Classroom Schools Thursday. May 24th or 3:30 PM. 4 and Over Classroom Scho ois Friday. May 25th or 3:30-P.M. Summerside High DIVISION I TO 3 CLASSROOM DIVISION 4 AND OVER CLASSROOM Marcia Simmons-Travellers Rest Barbara Manderson-Central, Lot 16. Kenny Larkin-Carleton Siding lngraham Bryantonespring Valley GRADES 6 and 7 Jeanette Poole-Travellers Rest Clive Hobson-Summerside Jr High Russell Howatt-Carleton Siding. Donna Bradshaw-Su.mmerside' .lr High Yvette Gallant-Bedeque. Sheryl Perry-Summerside Jr High Fern Bowness-Bedeque. Donna Tuplin--Summerside ii High Barbara Ellis-Northam Judith Tiiplin4ummerside Jr High Sharon Crozier-Baltic Marilyn isvadman4umme,5ide' Jr Hi h Jo Anne Doucette-Carleton Siding Ann Dickieesummerside I g Sylvia Poirier--Marion Academy -' GRADES 8, 9 and 10 Elizabeth RamsayeHamilton Elaine Green-North Bedcque Marion Stavert-North Bedeque Gary Ramsay-Belmont READ ING GRADES 4 and 5 David fiiercer-Summerside Elementary. Gall Morrison-Summerside Elementary. Claudia Brooks-Summerside Elementary. Judy Ramsay-Summerside Elementary. PUBLIC SPEAKING GRADES 4 and 5 Deanne l.eardeBorden Garry Mclienna-Summer-sid. Beulah Moase-Summerside High. Phillipa McNaIlyssi. lilary's Academy. Betty Compton-7St, Eleanor; Dorothy MCNGVIII-SI. Eleanor: No Entries GRADES 6 and 7 Gale MacLean-Central. Lot 16. Donald Linkletter-Linkletter Road. Mary Mccardle-Tyne Valley. Margaret Cairns-Carleton Siding No Entries GRADES 8. 9 and 10 George Doughart-Long River Austin MacLellan-Carleton Siding Winston Yeo-Belmont Carol MacKay-Northam. Shirley Dyment-Northam. Nancy Ramsay-Tyne Valley Diane Inman-Belmont Betty Colwlll-Northam Marian Ellis-Northam Muriel Ellis-Tyne Valley. Sandra Huestis-Wilmot Valley Janet Palmer-Freeland Linden Ellis-North St. Eleanor: Helen Linkletter-Linkletter Road Donna Colwiii-Northam Patricia MacCardl&Middleton PIANO SOLO - ' GRADES 4 and 5 Wendell Ellis-Summerside Elementary. Judith I-lancockesummerside Elementary. Marion Ellis-Summerslde Elementary. David Mercer-Summerside Elementary. Michael Arnold-Summerside High Verna Gillis-St. Eleanors Beryl Essery-St. Eleanors Barbara Compton-St. Eleanor: Nancy Boates-Summerside 6n.nd'7 Donald Schurman-Summerside Jr. High David Millar-Summerside Jrg High Claire Marie LeCiair-Marian Academy GRADES 3. 9 and 10 Sally Ann Raynor-Clermont. Kathleen Ellis-Eilerslie-Bideford. Louise MacLean-Tyne Valley. Mary J. Arsenault-Tyne Valley Sandra Birch-Birch Hill Virginia Maccardle-Middleton VOCAL SOLO Accompanlst available at High School for finals - Miss Maureen Forbes. Beulah Moase-Summerside High. Lillian HoggeMiscouche. Dorothy Perry-St. Mary's Academy Wilhelmina Gaudet-Marian Academy Valarie Waugh-Summerside GRADES 4 and 5 " ' Plomp-'3 d Jean Campbell-Carleton. Carol MacLean-Northam. Shirley Dyment-Northam. Jeanie Wright--Lower Bedeque. Marilyn MacLean-Central Lot 16 Jacquelin Profitt--Spring Valley Pauline Maccalium-Carleton Phyllis Hudson-S'side Elementary Elaine Arsenault-Borden Joyce MacLeod-Summerside GRADES 6 and 7 Linden Ellis-Northam. Elizabeth MacCaull-Carleton. Muriel Ellis-Tyne Valley. Betty Colwill-Northam Betty Chaisson-Carleton Sharon Crozier-Baltic Phyllis Colwill-Northam Donna Colwill-Northam Ann Lcard-Lower Bedeque. Kathleen Ellis-Ellerslie-Bideford. Mary J. Arsenault-Tyne Valley Emma Glriggs-Northam GRADES 4 - 5 - 6 Carleton School Northam Central Bedcque GRADES7-8-9-10 Carleton Northam Central Bedeque GRADES 8. 9 and 10 Betty Blacquiere-St. liiaryis Academy. GROUP SINGING Roberta Shaw-Summerside Jr. High Sheryl Perry-Summerside Jr. High Sharon Mullins-St. Mary's Academy. Frances Macinnis-Air Marshal Johnson School Mary Ford-Summerside Mable Ellis-Summerside High. Lorraine Johnson-Summerside Yvonne Gaudet-St. Maryls Academy Audrey Woodslde-Summerside Mia Backer-St. Eleanors GRADES 4 - 5 No Entries GRADES 6 - '7 Summerside Junior High GRADES 8 - 9 - 10 St. Mary's Academy - SW - --as 4-i:.;9:25&... 30c. Matinee prices as usual on smurda” All persons listed above will be the supper guests of the M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. at the Summerside High School following their afternoon competition. ARTHUR A. CAMPBELL All fires are unexpected. But you can forestall financial 1 loss by means of insurance coverage that is commensurate with "CITY OF . today's vaiu f o p riy, All 1st, 2nd and third place final winncrs, as declared by our 1 f FIIEHUII IIIUEII E O y W pm 8 1 judges after the above play-offs, will need to be on hand at the IHATSHSQP IF You" ”U"""NGS ARE VACANT CHURCH HALL SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 2nd AT 7-30 PM SHARP Victor l;;IcLBaglen and gglpcligeng Olnly 1st place wilnners will perforrrnon the dfinal program but 2nd and 3rd Borden Jo n aer. g pace winners Wl aso receive ctr awar s. V MAY 1' g 1, The Inside Story of A Cdmg "EM Io' 4 and omgly I” the m"0wl':,g,;m,h om” Students may use the same selection they used in the regular competition or . Friday is p.m.; Saturday 7:l5- a new one for the final play-offs. Summerside. P. E. I. Charlottetown. P. E. I. '1'. LELAND LINKLE'l'l'ER., MANAGER Elmer Parsons. 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