Thursday, May 3, 1956 The Guardian, Page 15 ALMA Mr. and Mrs. Paulinus Kelley and son Raymond, were guests on Thursday, April 28, of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and pump. had been filled with gas lniblaze resulted but was quickly ex- M” Harry Dunn the afternoon, but miracously es- ungujShcdA Mr. Harry Dunn motored to caped the explosion, although the some machinery was loomed in,Summcrside on Thursday, April cap was blown oil. Apparently. , I I 26, returning home on Friday, fumes from the gas which seeped: 9 garage WW0" 01 the lJU1ld1nElApril 27. from this tank mm the well inthut the amount of damage done tol . which the electric pump was mo-lit could not be ascertained last? The many ("ends 0f M”' Earl BLAME IABOTAGE NICOSIA. Cyprus. (Reuters)- An announcement Tuesday said sabotage c the explosion and burning of a Cyprus airways DO-7 airliner at Nicosia airport last Friday. Nobody was hurt. A tremendous explosion that demolished a combination garage and pump house, owned by Charl- - on Green, Central Bedeque, rocked that area early last evening and - sent residenia scurrying to doors and windows to find out what INDIAN RIVER Illd ll8PPGl1Cd- N0 One Was ln.ll1r- atcd ':ecame ignited in some way evening until the roof and wallsl glamour are sorry to hear of her ed. causing the explosion. A small 0' ill? demolished structure werell llefdand .a”. Jam in wishing her . Mr. Green's son. Sydney. had --1-mm Meillivtl allay. Two windows in um?” 5”” y ””""y' . , jg been in the is by 45-foot garage 5: -d M , ,r.ri-on home were blown out hy- Mt Leish Donald returned to Will present their play in and pumphouse. a few moments S. e an S the blast which occurred ab0u1'Ilis home in Alma from the vet- . . . , before the explosion. operating 5-"5 D-m. lerinary college in Guelph, Ont. High School Auditorium, - the electric pump which is used to pump water to the watering tubs at the barn. He had turned oft Song Reported lew Well Received srnemw . ...., lic will be the guest of his parents, AUSTRALIAN ASBESTOS ,'Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald for Ken5lngt0ni tonight: Thl-"'5' ' N . zl it-w days prior t his going to . the water. but left the pump run. l.K;ll'i-ill!-gilia exported 8.000 ions of, Charlottetown. He (brill be emp- days May 3: n0t FmdaY- , mug whue he wem ,0 the barn Cunsidemble populmgn-V is hvmu -woiltlshos to world markets in 1955, ; loycd th ere for the next few " He had just entered the barn when 5 'W"””l'- .months. , accorded the musical composition of a Summersiile song writer .I, TTTT Addrus Cameron. whose first pub- lished song ”Comes A Time", llzt9i' been favorably received in recent radio and television presenlaliolls. The song has been tape recorded by the Wcstmoreland Singers of Moncton, NB.. and publicly pres- the explosion occurred and on looking out he saw the roof of the garage-pumphouse heading towards the clouds. So tremendous was the force of the explosion that Mr. Green, who was away "from home at the time, felt severe con- cussion 'n the house at which he was visiting, two miles from the . -l-1'. ." M c -0 visa? .1, The above picture shows part of the fleet of thirty lobster boats which operate out of Alberton harbur en route to the lobster I ALBERTON grounds at noon on Monday with a full load of baited and ballasted traps. Each boat carries upwards FISHING FLEET BEGNS SEASON of a hundred traps and severalygror is. First lobsters were land- lrips are required to transport aied yesterday and indications are full fishing gear to the flshingltor a better than avcrage season. The closing banquet of the St. li"lry's Academy Bowling League was held in the Canadian Legion hall last evening. with Mr. John McNeill acting as master of cere- monies. Grace was said by His Worship, Mayor W.A. Currie. In- dividual prizes were presented to members of the winning team. the Seventeens, by Mayor Currie. The personnel of the team was as follows: Nora Desltoche. Capt- alt): Betty Arsenault, Julie Sonler, Pat Demoss. The runners-up team has presented with prizes by Norman MacDonald. They were: Dani Arsenauli (captainl. Nora FitzPatrick, Bonnie Blacqulere, Anita Yeo. Wanda Petcrs, Mar- garet Gallant, Doreen Perry. Milton Mollison, manager of the league. and the gentleman who WESTERN St. Mary's Academy Bowling League Holds Closing Dinner donated the prizes, made the Pi'65' entation of prizes for individual honors, as follows: high single! Paula Perry and Margaret Gal- lant (tied); high three- Norma FltzP:trlck; high single and high three for the playoffs: Margery Bernard; high average- Bonnie Gallant: best sport of bowling season-Vernita Galant. Lowest score for the bowling season- Betty Blacquiere; most goose eggs-Beverly Chlow; losing cap- talus of the league-Dani Arsen- ault. Bonnie Gallant, Phillipa Mc- Nally; president of the league- Phillipn McNally; pin boys-Em- mett Gallant and JoJo Gallant. Charles Hickey presented to the winning team the trophy donated by his father. Remarks were made by Mr. Rule of the R.C.A.F. sta- tion and Elmer Matheson. GUARDIAN REGULAR Thursday night dance Kensington Legion Home. Music by Rollie MacKenzle and his or- chestra. Dancing from 9.30- l2.30. Admission 50c. X0 OBLIGATIONS when you ask Moass Jewellers to you their fine diamond rings, from 320. to s350. RESERVE FRIDAY. for variety concert, lrishtown Community Hall. sponsored by St. Stephen's Church. Sale candy. ,BAZAAR and home cooking in Presbyterian Church Hall, Kens- iilgton, Saturday May 5th at 7.00 pm. Sponsored by ladies of the church. May 4th. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Earn McKelvlc have returned to their home in Hamilton after spending the winter In Sutnmeralde. Miss Dua Morell. Hamilton, left April 26th for Niagara Falls. Ont. where she will visit her two broth- crs and sister-in-law. Miss Wanda MacDonald has re- turned io her home in Albany- after I very pleasant visit with her sist- er and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Victor McKenna- Hamilton. Lobster Bait RAYMOND GRANT, optomet- rist will be in his Tignlsh office. Saturday. May 5th. J. WATSON MACNAUGHT, M. P., will be in his office on Fri- day, May 4th, and Saturday, May chow 5th IN HOSPITAL - Sgt. Milton Doyle of the Summerslde Police Department is a patient in the Prince County Hospital where he underwent an emergency append- 01 ectomy on Saturday His condit- ion was reported last evening as being satisfactory. Mr. Gordon Burns has returned to his home in Lower Freetown after spending the winter months with his 4 War and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Reeves. Mr. Burns is in his 84th year and as able to be up and around every ay. Miss Mary Adams, daughter of Mrs. Maisie Adams, French River has returned to her home after spending the winter months in Summerside with her brother and sister. Mary attended Summerslde High School and made many new friends. Mr. C. Melville Johnson, Central Bedeque left by plane Tuesday, May 1st, to visit at the home of his son. Mr. and Mrs. Car-man John- son of Kazabaqua. Quebec. Crapoud Theatre Alberton Legion Names Delegate last night. ary. Frank Weeks. Following the approval of Rev. Rev. J. R. McMahon, provincial padre of the Canadian Legion and treasurer of the Alberton branch was appointed as an accredited delegate to the Dominion convent- ion in Vancouver at the regular meeting of the Alberton branch President John C. Matthews pre- sided and minutes and roll call of officers was read by the secret- Mr. McMahon's financial report. a sincere vote of thanks was ex- tended to him for his work on be- Dock Strike Ties Up Banana Shipments KINGSTON- Jamaica (AP) - A dock strike tied up banana ship- ments from this British colony Wednesday. More than 100,000 stems of bananas were left un- shlpped at three docks. The work- ers walked out in support of I de- mand for higher pay. Similar strikes recently crippled the sugar shipping in d u at r y for several weeks. half of the Canadian Legion. Re- ports of committees were heard after which the meeting adjourned. Board of Trade was held yester of members. utes and correspondence were read by the secretary-treasurer, C.R. Leard. Dr. L. G. Dewar, chairman of the by-laws committee, presented a number of problems for the meeting to rule on and expressed the intention of the committee to present a slate of by laws at the next meeting. Correspondence included a let- ter from Agriculture Minister Eugene Cullen informing the board that Dr. While Freeburn, a native of Peterborough, Ont; will shortly assume the position of veterinarian for the West Prince area. Several members expressed the opinion that the Alberton and West Prince Board. in co-operation with the Summerslde Board. had been instrumental in maintaining the regular schedule of freight trains for Prince County. On motion it was approved that an expression of appreciation be tendered the C.N.R. officials for Attention A bargain for quick sale. House and garage. Apply in the premisew BEECHER BEST day afternoon in the 0'Leary leg- ion Hall with a good attendance President J. Frank Bryan presided and welcomed a number of new members. Min- Alberton, West Prince Board of Trade Monthly Meeting Held The regular monthl! meeting of the Alberton and West Prince their kind co-operation In meet- ing with the board of trade del- ' egatinns. Mr. Ralph Adams of 0'Leary was appointed chairman of an agricultural committee with power to select five members from the various areas for his committee. Pi-aident J. F. Bryan. Charles MncKay of Northam and J.W.D. Campbell of Alberton were ap- pointed to a committee to try and interest fishermen in the activit- tscene of the blast. A 200-gallon gas tank, which was located next to the electric RUSSIAN ORDER MANCHESTER, Eng., (Reu- ters)-A Russian order for about 22,000,000 worth of weaving equipment was obtained Tuesday hv Platt Bros. of Oldham, a tex- tile machinery firm near here. Negotiations took three years. entcd a few days ago by tllls well- known vocal aggregation. . The sheet music of this song is available both in Canada and Unit- ed States, and negotiatiolls. are presently underway for a record-l ing of this tulle ol' Styloi-ml't lic- cord Company in New York. Another composition by illn- Cameron, entitled 'tYours For Evermore," is a waltz llulllllor which is presently being published in sheet music form and will he ieleased in September of this year. i Tonight . . . . .. 7 - 9:20 Friday . . . . . 3:15 - 7 - 9:20 SATURDAY 7 - 9:20 "PORT OF HELL" DANE CLARK - WAYNE MORRIS 'IhyMI'lIViI'rtlnAIIystsry . 1 un IIIIMIHICIV ' LIDIASKII ”, SIIUIAI 0 VIOUVDII -4: INNJEAQYISVSHCTIH7 ies of the board. Following a vote of thanks to the 0'Lenry Legion for the use of their hall, the meeting adjourn ed to meet again June 6th at 3:30 pm. in Alberton. CAMEO XE NSINGTON Wednesday - Thursday 7:15 and 9:15; Matinee Thursday 3:30. "RING OF FEAR". Starring Clyde Beatty and Mickey Spillane, Bank night Wednesday- Friday. CONCERT IN MALPEQUE HALL FRIDAY, MAY 4, 8:15 Presented by Malpeque SCHURMANS School Parade Takes Pleasure in presenting the Following Program over Radio Station CJRW this SATURDAY 1-Beryl Jeffery, Marian Academy, Grade 6- evening. May 5I'II. at 7:30 P.M. B-Claire Marie Leclair, Marian Academy, Piano Solo. ' S 1 v2.Gloria Winchester, Central Lot 16, Grade 4- Grade 6-Pm” 0 0' Reading, '7-Deric Afflick, Central Lot 16, Grade 0- f3-Nancy Ramsay, Tyne Valley, Grade 5- Reading- Piano Solo. ogglq R , T V 11 '4-Elizabeth Ramsay, Hamilton, Grade 9- soiimsay Y" " ey' Gm!” '” Public Speaking. f5-Marilyn MacLean, Central Lot 16, Grade 5 Vocal Solo. NOTE: All contestants are asked to be on 9-David Ellis, Grade 5-Piano Solo. Summerside Elementary, hand at the Radio Station at 1:15 p.m. Friday, Spelling Teams 7:30 p.m. to record the program for presentation on Saturday evening. INTERSCHOLASTIC SPELLING CONTEST ACENTRAL LOT 16 versus ”"'NORTH BEDEQUE ' These contsetants will compete in the 1 - 3 classroom division. lchurman's School Parade is Sponsored and Produced By ill LHIIIIMAII lilssikt-lot - to ili1llEDjW SUMMERSIUE - CHt'iRl0llfl0WN As A Public Service Feature. 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