Iifolor boats and dories pre- gent a picturesque pattern on the calm water of Summerside Harbour as they lie moored to LOBSTER ATS ARE READY the East Wharf. where preparations an underway for the opening of the side of Hoiman's lobster fishing season at Friday noon for putting out the traps. Guardian Pbeta Western Cattle Breeder Dies Many people in this Province will regret to learn of the death of W. Arthur Crawford-Frost in Calgary. H: was a well known cattle breeder. and a past presi- dent of the Calgary exhibition. His mother was the former Miss Constance Inga who lived on Dundas Esplanade in Charlotte- town previous to her marriage to the Rev. Crawford-Frost, for- merly an assistant priest at the Anglican Cathedral Church of st. Peter. Charlottetown. Bideford Wharf Used For Tests lied Cross tests were held at lllersiie and Bideford. A large group of candidates for Ellen- lle and vicinity took Red Cross swimming and Water Safety tests at Bideford wharf on Thursday. July 15th. The class was instruct- ed by Miss Elizabeth Ramsay a Red Cross qualified instructor. Miss Allison Craig. an American Red Cross qualified Swimming In- structor assisted in the instruc- tion. The course was sponso ed by the Womens' institute. Mr. Paul Cudmore, Field Supervisor for Red Cross. conducted the tests and presented awards to the fol- lowing successful candidates. . Beginners:- Judy Ellis. Mari- 'yn Saunde n. Charles Hutchinson. Clair Hutchinson. Wayne Phillips. Earncstine England. Kathleen N- Iis. Audrey Logic. Peter Vass. ll- eanor Hutchinson. Marlene Mao Lcan. Marion Maclsean. . Juniors:- Betty Smith, Betty Phillips. Sadie Stronghan. Sin- clair MncNevin. Clifford MacDon- gall, Janice Miilar. Barry Found. Bobby MacDougaii. . lntermediate:- will be publish- ed later. Senior:- Carol MacCauli. Mari in Williams. . R.L.S.B. Bronse Medallion: - iiisry Williams, Beulah Sharpe. ince for the first years. Mr. Harrison Maynard of Saskatoon. Saskatchewan, presently visiting relatives and friends land. Hill, Mr. Western Canada as a young man. and presently in foreman with 5 company engaged in the First Visit In 39 Years Returning to his native Prov- time in 3! is in Edward is- A former resident of Port Maynard went to Prince '--re oi heavy machin- ryl . Mr. Maynard is a brother of Earl Maynard of Summerslde. and Wilfred Maynard of Cape Traverse. U. N. Studied By Kensington U. W. M. S. Group The spacious lawn at the home of Mrs. P. J. Kennedy made a happy and inspiring meeting place for the annual outdoor meeting oi Kensington United Church Auxiliary of the W.M.S. on the afternoon of August I. The president. Mrs. Alexander Mscitay. presided and weicorn- ed the members of the Kelvin Grove Auxiliary and the Assoc- iate members who were guests. The worship service related to our responsibility to less privileg- leld people was led by Mrs. Stan ill MacMurdo'represcnting the Kel vin Grove auxiliary. Miller and Mrs. Erskine The president introduced the study program on "United Na- tions grams." Harold Laird. Mrs. Elia Smith. Mrs. Harry Brown and Mrs. Rob- ert Carruthers dcribed four spe- cial progsms of the United Na- tions. namely UNICEF. UNRWA. UNREF. .signed to overcome certain a Special Assiiancc Four members. Pro- Mrs. ETAP. which se de- aries thus strengthening the bond of friendship with other nations. Mrs. Sterling Miller of Kelvin Grove expressed appreciation for the invitation to meet with the Kensington Auxiliary. A pic nic lunch was served. BUR. North Bedeque Red Cross Tests A pleasant afternoon was spent by the people of North Bede que and vicinity Friday when they gathered at the shore to wit- ness the testing of their local swimming class. This year's very successful course was un- der the sponsorship oi the lo- cal Women's institute with Mrs. Wilbur Stavert as Chairman. Capably acting as instructor was Miss Verna F J t who submitted to Mr. Paul Cudmore. Red Cross Fcidl Supervisor. a well prepared class for examina- tion. Following is a list of the candidates who merited Red Cross and Royal Life awards. Beginners: Donald Waugh. WESTERN GUARDIAN STORE WIDE sale. continues at Waddeli Bros. this week. GOSPEL TINT North Bede- que meetings nightly at I o'- clock except Sat. UNITID Church of Canada. services at Miminegnsh 9.” a.m. Campballton ll a.m. Elmsdala I o.m. Montrose 7.” p.m. Rev. N. R. Green. Minister Till: Central Bedeqne United Baptist Chtnch Iarvices Sunday. 11 am. Sunday School min a. m. Rev. Charles A. Britton D. D. Minister. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge. Untied church of Canada. Sun- lI.v. August 11th. Ttgnish. Wor- Ihin at 9:!) a.m. Aibertoa Wor- ship and 8.3. at it a.m. Cas- Cumpec 8.3. at 6:!) .m.. woe- ship at 7:80 pm. ev. J.M. iprole. Minister. FIBEMIN CAl.L.ID- Sum- merslde firemen were called out yesterday morning shout ll:N o'clock when as overheated tar Wt bdng used in repair work to lhe roof of the old High school burst into flames. Na damap resulted. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants 7 summaries. P.I.I. Plans as: INSURANCE Mrs. W. the July offering had been 812.70. Community Friendship secretary Mrs. F. L. Orr. reported that 31 home calls and three hospital calls treats and one bouquet of flow- ers were seat. I cute problems and to meet needs which exist in materiplly unde- veloped areas of the world. These four special programs will re salve more than Jib million dol- of what is spent in military da- fence the church people may well think whether they ahail be prepared to lower their standard of living or accept higher taxes in order than a larger amount may be spent to help less for- tunatevpeopie. There were 29 ladies present. C. Mac reported were made. 84 cards. 1! Mrs. Harold Laird reported ll books read during the month. The program committee for September will be Mrs. L. M. Murrag. Mrs. Elia smith and Miss dn J. Kennedy was appointed to have the prayer for the mission- aries. A ietter was read report- N in thspstsccess both materially and spiritually of the Women's World Day of Pr . a MncMurdo, Mrs. P. ayer it was decided to investigate the vpassibiliiy of obtainipg let- ter a among women other countrIes., missin- throngheur lara from Canada in 1957. As this , represents only a small fraction. Dale Marchbank. Gerald Iaster, Lowell Reeves. Carl Reeves. Bri- an Waugh. Ronald Lester. David Simmons. Rodney MacFariane. Gail Marchbank. Shirley Fol- iand. Sonda Marchbsnk. Cynthia Duweti. Dianne MacMurdo. Claudia Ferrier. Marcia Sim- mons Barbara Reeves, Sherill Marchbank. Marylyn Reeves. Gail MacDonald. David Ford. Arnold Reeves. Juniors: Alan Williams Mona Beck. Donald Burns. Isabel Mac- Donald. Colleen Lewis. Blair D. mmond. Bryon Burns. Park- er Rodd. Adele Mt-Coll. Marion Stavert, Vivian Peliman. Senior: Margaret Reyes. R. L. S. S. Bronze Medallion: Allan Hubley. Garth MacFar- lane. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Jsotrph Conway and children Joey and Joann. Upper Fraser. B.C. are visiting at the home of Mrs. Conway's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy. Augustine Cove and, also at the home of Mr. Con-: wsy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Conway. Kinkara. Mr. James A. MacDonald Blo- som drive Ottawa visited his aunts in summerside and Tryon. namely Miss MacDonald and Mrs. K. i.. Thomas. Mrs. F. W. Davenport. Med- ford St. Maiden. Mass. accom- panied by Mrs. Cari Kenn . Wakefield. Mssa.. Mr. Periie . Davenport. Maiden, Mass.. and Mr. H, A. Garland. Moncton. N. B. have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morley M.gMuilins and other relatives in Tryon. Mrs. Davenport and friends from Mass. are delighted with the nice green countryside in com- parison with Massachusetts. which bu been suffering from a long drought. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Fay and chudren have returned from a holiday spent with Mr. and Mrns. George Smith of St. John. Miss Arlene Carr from St. John. N.B.. is spending the sum- merinhyontheguestofhar aunt Mrs. E. K. Howatt &.. Min Carr was soloist In Ti-yon Unit- ed (hnseh lnndnyplt dsyafiernaonafterviatttngssv- eralaastarnpointaon Inland. thseourtuyefthsaunr . W. 5 Ainerican Bicyclists See S'Sida In Tour Of Province town and Cavendish. The five youthful cyclists. the t of which is fifteen. ” this morning and will take the train from Cape Tormentine to Quebec City. then on to Montreal by steanaerandthetinailegofthe tri.pbytraintoNesvYorkon August 15th. Members of the group are: leader. Shirley Miller. Ames. Iowa; Richard Woronoff. Bronx. N.Y.; Stuart Wlnokur. Jamaica. N.Y. Judith Mislick. Deep River. Conn: Kenneth Kessier. Jamaica. N.Y. One member of the original group. Barbara Ryan of Brant- ford, Conn.. was called home due to illness in the family while vlsityng Bass River. N.S. Alberton's oldest resident has entered her one hundredth year. Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson. born at Charlottetown on August . issa, has been a resident of Alberton for so many years the western town now claims her as its own. since the turn of the century. her happy face, her cheery nature and her infectious laugh have been known to a host of friends. Before aha was out of bed yes- terday morning the first visitors arrived to present a box of gifts from the Presbyterian W.M.s. of which she has been a life member for many years. Soon afterwards the nearest neigh- bours began to arrive with flow- ers and gifts. All through the Alberton's Oldest Resident Enters One Hundredth Year day well wlshcs continued to call on one who might be label- led the town's happiest womhaen. in a wheelchair to the east ves- andah. and in the afternoon to the west versndah of their home These daily outings and visits from friends are the highlights in her life. The years have de- prived her of good hearing and brought a slight dimness of via- ion but her heart is young a n d gay. It is the sincere wish of all who know her that continued good health will permit this re- markable lady to attain the cen- tury mark and perhaps further journeying along the pleasant pathway of life. HOWLAN Mrs. Thomas Burton and her sister Miss Helen Platts have as- rived from Massachusetts are visiting at the home of their brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Plotts and family. Miss Carmel Gallant who was employed in St. John, N.B. an rived at her home in Howlan on E-It.. July It. Rev. Mctsgus of Lot 11 celeb- rated mass at St. Anthonys on Sun., July It while the pastor Rev. C. Pitre attended a cele- bration at St. Jacques Church, Egmont Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gallant and family of Summerside recently visited at her old home in Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Harold White of U.S.A. are now guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aban D. Arsenauit. Jackie Gallant and his sister Patsy of St. John, N.B. children of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Gallant are now visiting in Howlan and Tignish with relatives. Word was received by his wife here that Eddie Gallant (vic- tim of the tragic accident at the Curran and Briggs plant at St. Eleanors on June 15) had re ceived grafting on July to and that he was recovering nicely. Wilfred Doiron who has been employed in Ontario for the past year is now visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Doiron and their family. .The June meeting of st. An- thonys Altar Society was held at the home of Mrs. J.H. Richard. Master Nelson Gallant of Colo- man is Dannie Gallant. ruthsrs and family who were vacationing hare left on return to Halifax on Thursday July It. Accompanying them was Mrs. Carruthers' niece, Miss Heather Costsln of Cape Wolf who will visit them. Mrs. Louis Pineau Ontario, who was visiting her in-laws at Bloomfield recently called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Doiron and family also calling were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pin- sausIsoofOntariowhoarava- cstionlng in Bloomfield. Miss Sandra Arsenault is now visiting with her cousins Shells and Janet Noonan at 0'I.eary. Mr. and Mrs. Clifiord Arsen- anit and young son Bonnie and Kenny Savage mound to Chas- lottatown. Friday. Several from Howlan and sun- roundtng districts were In sum- merslde during the lobster Car nival week. Motoring in Summer-side on Monday. Jul! 18 were Willard Ca anthers. carruthetl. Mrs. Clayton Car-ruthers and do us Costain. Howian is receiving plenty of rain. hall and thunderstorms but as far not too much sense: had Viaitingintlowlan guastof ' PD. and Mrs. Willard Can cu been reported. 2 fuses were blown out on " d ,, 15. Mr. and Mrs. John Arsenault and some of their family of Read- ing. Mass. are spending their va- cation in Western Prince Coun- ty. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tents Peters on Tuesday. July 16. Miss Jean Ar ' is now smplbyed in Western Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richard and family of Summerside were in Howlan and Duvar during the weekend of July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan were in Summe side on Wed- nesday evening attending the fee- tivities. The Misses Patricia and Paul- ine Finnsn have now returned after their recent trip to Halifax and now Pauline is spending a few days in Summerslde. Spending the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant recently were Firmin Perry. Mr. and Mrs. J.'r. Gal- lant and their daughter Mrs. George London and sons. Augustine Cove Red Cross Tests At Augustine. Cove. Friday. August 2nd. saw the conclusion of another summe 's Swimming and Water Safety instruction in the community. This year's most successful course was under the sponsorship of the local branch of the Women's institute, with Mrs. Wendell MscFadysn acting as lo- al Chairman. Miss Dorothy Perry, ' .l.:. ' J . well prepared class to Mr. Paul dmora. Red Cross Field Superi- visor. for examination. The re- sulta of 'the examination were. ..Beglnners:- Reta Leard. Don- na Dixon, Gloria Thomas, Brian Clark. ..Junlors:- Donna Dawson. Di- anno Webster, Eugene Murp . Willis Peters. Sandra MacF yen. Elmer MacDonald. ..Interrnediate:- Judy Thomas. Pauline Wood. Jean Dawson, Di- anne Roberts. Louise Muttart. AUGUSTINE COVE CAMP An active waterfront pro- gramme at the recent M.R.E.C. Augustine Cove Camp added to the succeu of this camp. Mina Harriette Campbell. summersida. Red Cross Swimming and Water Balaw Instructor provided swim- ming instrnction and waterfront supervision for the 99 campers enrolled. As a conclusion to the waterfront programme. Mr. John Fielding. Charlottetown. exam- ined the classes. and presented the following awards ..Baginn ..- Cathy oi Bowness. Nancy Clark, Warp ds Todd. llisabeth Todd. Judy Arbing. Robert Stevenson. Roy L Simmons. Marius-is Paya- tar. Norma Ramsay, Waiter Wy- Friday, August 9. 1957 Road Near S'Sida Acar'fil;omSnnamar&seoa- lllllll YNDIPOWIP” routetoadanceinleosingtoa left the highway about a mile andahalfaastoflumnssrnlda curve in the highway. and the car smashed through a guard rail and supporting poets and . mained until coming to rest in the ditch parallel the bexn travelling. K "CG-uh passenger. I! of summerside. received a mi- nor cut on the fnrdiead and a bnrise above an eye. None of the other occupants were in- lured The driver was Robert Gal- lant of Summerslda and the car was owned by his brother Roger. R.C.M.P. from Su side in- vestigated the accident. ' caramel?" Ann, Vai- ' Elmsdale Edges Alberton High Elmndala defeated Alhe-rton High school 11-10 in a Softball game at Elmsdale Wednesday evening. The Elmsdale boys went a- head four to nothing at the end of the second inning and it was nip and tuck all through the rest of the game. This was the second game in the West Prince League Series. The next game will be played at the Alberton diamond Friday evening and a big crowd is ex- pected to witness the final game between Aiberton and Elmsdale. The team that wins this series will meet either Ty- ne Valley or 0'Leary for the Championship. Air-force children express their suit of several months spare pleasure as they take full ad- time effort by members of the vantage of Slemon Park's new Slemon Park Community Coun- wading pool. The pool is the re cil members and volunteer fath- OPEN SLEMON PARK WADING POOL era. Funds were raised ny mean; of various council-spam sored activities. ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. George Williams Alberton. have as guests their cousins. LAC and Mrs. Jeffery Parker and son. Jeffery, of Greenwood. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Matthews.- Alberton South. have as their guests Mrs. M.ntl.hews' brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Reid of Trenton. N.S. Miss Sandra Travers. Alber- ion. was a recent guest of her cousin. Miss Neila Macxay at ,. . Borden School Wins Prizes Seven pupils of Borden school successfully passed their Grade X Prolvnclal Examinations. The following prizes were do- nated by interested citizens. Prize of 510. donated by Mrs. Harold Coggtns. to pupil having the highest aggregate. won by Alden MacNevin. Prize of 33. donated by Capt. Cousins, to pupil standing high- est in English Literature. won by Alden MacNevin. Prize of S2. donated by Capt. Cousins to pupil standing second highest at English Literature. won by Barbara Ramsay and Patsy MacDonald (equal). Prize of la. donated by Capt. Cousins. to pupil standing high- esw in English Languag and Composition. won by Patsy Mae- Donald. Prize of 52. donated by Capt. Cousins. to pupil standing sec- ond highest in English Language and Composition. won by Alden MscNcvin. Prize for 82. donated by Wm. Mcivor. to pupil standing high- est in Arithmetic. won by Fred- die Leard. Prize of 93. donated by John Read to pupil ' " highest in Geography won by Barbara Ramsay. rim of :2. donated by John Read. to pupil standing highest in history. won by Barbara Ram- say. and. Betty Macradyen. ..intermediata:- Sandra Kat nedy. Judy Pamentor. Earl Wells. CHANGE IN PRICES ALBERTON nannnn snore IITEOIIVE AUG. 10!! Brush Cut... 75cStrs.lght Haircut.............65c Shave Razor!-Toning I-ieadRub Children's Haircut (under 12 years) .. 50c JIIFFIIEYI BARBER SHOP BOONlY'S BARBIE SHOP BELII8 BARBER SHOP MATINEE RACES McNElLlS MILLS SATURDAY AUGUST 'l0fh STARTING 2 PM. THREE WELL-FILLED E. Spornored by Women's Iutituta, Mr. and Mrs. William Gates have returned to Windsor. Ont- ario. after visiting the latier's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Murphy. Alberton. Mrs. Henry Gallant has re- turned to her home in Alberton after visiting her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Perry. Fortune Cove. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Michael Aheam and Mrs. Henry Gallant. Alberton. had as their guest. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Var- tasarosf of Long Island. N.Y.. Mrs. Allan Green and Mr. Law- rence Perry of Saint John. N.B.. and Mrs. Gailant's sister. Mrs. Arthur Gsudet of North Leeds. Maine. Miss Neils Macltay has re- turned to her home in Coleman after visiting her cousin. Miss Sandra Travers. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. George Oolborne and Mr. and Mrs. George Whitheraii of Sydney Mines. N.S. were recent overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Williams. Alberton. Miss Edith Arthur. Arlington. Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lowe. Portland. Maine. are via- iting relativea in this Provizce. While in Aibas-ton they were CAMEO KENSINGTON I FRI.-BAT.-1:1!-!:Il MATINEE SAT.-I P.M. Mickey Rooney and Francis the Talking Mule in "FRANCIS IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE" Ad- missions soc and lie. Doe and 15c) Also serial and news. TDIIIWQIFIICV-A3QiQ "TALL MAN RlDlNG"hIjtt. Isrrtsghandalpslestt-Darnttilaleu AECINUIIIICIIIGCKVIO cuss-ssaasas;-sasouaay.ass.n.'n -savnanssor-suntan-naaaasaea ( Matinee - guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Arthur. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Jenk- ins. Summerside. are holidaying at their cottage in Montrose. Mrs. Gilbert Metheraii arrived from Halifax last Thursday evening to visit her nephew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Mat- thews. Alberton South. Mrs. Elmore MacKay has re- turned to her home in Alberton after visiting her sister. Mrs. Henstock. in Edmonton. Alberta. Hold West Point Red Cross Tests Fiftyiive aquatic minded citi zens of West Point and vicinity enrolled for instruction in Red Cross Swimming and Water Safe ty during the two week period of July 174ilst. This worthwhile project was carried on by the Women's institute who procured Red Cross Leader Miss Gertrude MacDonald. West Point to give instruction during the Course. On August lat. four well train ed classes were psE!CDlCd to Mr. Paul Cudmore and Miss Joan Murphy Red Cross Field Super- visors for examination. Follow ing is a list of the successful candidates. Beginners: Dianne MacWil- llama. Annie Easter. Norma Stu- art. Deborah Smith. Lioydia Cou- sins. Murray Ellis. Ernest Bui- ger. Katheiine Macisaac. Albert Easter. Barry MacDougall. Faye MacDonald. Ellis Buiger. Juniors: Stanley Horne. Effa Ellis. Lorraine MacDonald, Ddb- by Macisaac. Alma Stewart. Donny Enllsnd. Claretta McWiI- liams, Malcolm Ellis. Sherri! Barwise. Eva Buiger. Rose Mc- Isaac. Thane Frizneil. Shirley Macisaac. intermediates: Verna MacWil- iiams. Judy Boiger, Olive Dum- ville. Mabel Horne. Seniors: Juanita Bulger. Monthly Meeting Regular Monthly Meeting Borden Branch Canadian Legion will be held in Leg- ion Home FRIDAY, AUGUST 9th 8 EM- Special business. All mem- bers please attend. Ladies' Auxiliary w i ll meet at same 'ime. 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