Red Cross Annou Results of the Swimming Tests conducted this summer in the Eastern Districts of the Island under the general supervision of Miss Joan Murphy, one of the Red Cross Water Safety Field Supervim in the Province, are ita Gotell. ' Scannel'l, Mrs. Awards, 14, which is the large the W.I.; Chairman, Mrs. Wil- liam Banks; Instr-War, Elinor Farmer; Examiner, Joan Mur- phy. and total enrolunent, 33. Beginners 5 (9): Clara Mae MacDonald, Ronald Stewart, Judy Bronze Medallion: ' 8 - Bronze Cross: Hartman. Eldon Batchilder, Juan- Senior 6 (3): David Hartman, J. Caldwell. IRoyal Life Saving Society number of Royal Life Awards: 7 (4) Eliz- abeth Scannell — Doreen Scully — Bonnie Morrison, lam Bruce. — Herbert Murphy, Joseph Murphy. Charles nce Pass List; Water Safety Tests Beginners 27 (6): Paula Mac— Donald, Beverley Murphy, Rose Gunn, Brian Miller, Carl Griffin, Dolores Maclntyre, Juniors 27 (5): Terence Atfleck, Gary Clank, Gail Macvlntyre, st Brenda Atkins, Marion Pigott. as Mm: Intenmediate Certificate: 3 -— Inwrme'dj’a‘l“ 3 (1) : Eunice ,AN'NANDAPE . (2) —— Larry Henry, and Kenneth Redd!“ _ Sponsomm Organization was Baum”. Semor 8 (3): Ellen Reddm, Alen Ellis, Wayne M-aclntyre. NORTH AND SOUTH PINETTE Sponsoring Organization was the W.I.; Chairman Mrs. Albert MacDonald; Instructor Stephen Arsenault; Examiner Joan Mur- The first course Beginners 63 (8): Joe Rogers, George Roach, Eugene MacDon ald, Rose Marie Gallant, Terry Clinton, Adrienne Gallant, Denise Gallant, Elaine Clinton. Juniors 23 (2): Estelle Gallant and Allan Birt. Intermediate 14 (2): Estelle Gallant and Shirley Battersby. Royal Life Saving Society Awards 6 (3): Intermediate Cer- tificate—Paul Gallant, Jr., Bob- by Pierce, Jo Ann Peters; Bronze Medallion 3 (3) Louise Gallant, Eugene Dugas, Art Peters, J12, Award of Merit 1 ((1) Cyril Gal-‘ Ian/r. . Total enrolment was 68 in the second course at Souris. Beginners 32 ( 5): Claire Peters, Waldo Jenkins, Dennis Gallant, Hume Ellis, Joe Rogers. Juniors 15 (7): Eric Gallant, Merrill Fauchere, Gerard Gal- lant, Carmella Gallant, Adrienne Talks About Yukon Mission MURRAY HARBOUR On Sunday evening, August 17th., in the Murray Harbour Presbyterian Church Dr. Alex A. Rattray, Iformer Missionary in Whitehorse, ’Yukon Territory gave a most in- teresting talk on his work there illustrating his remarks. with col- lntenmediate Certificate, Yvonne Gallant. 'WOO'D ISLANDS Sponsoring Organization was the W. 1.: Chainman, Mrs. Robert Cook; Instructor, Stephen Arse— nault; Examiner, Joan Murphy; and total enrolment 42. Beginners 26 (6): Kent Brown, Lynn Emery. Patsy Gamble, Fri, August 29, 1958 The Guardian Page 5 cred lantern slides. Dr. Rattray. who is, at present. -'visiting with his wife, the former Verna Brooks at the home of his mother - in - law, Mrs. David Brooks is now stationed at Ile IPierott, Quebec where he is min- ister of the Presbyterian Church. Dr. Rattray spoke undé? the auspices of the Women’s Mission- ary Society -to a lange and atten- tive congregation. At the close of the service a Silver collection )was taken the proceeds of whtchf (go to the funds of the Society which is deeply appreciative of "he generous response. SIMPLIFY BRAIN SURGERY BULAWAYO, Southern . Rho- desia (Reuters) — Witch doctor! near the Kenya - Uganda border perform brain operations with I penuknilfe and without anaesthetic, members of an Austrian expedi- tion said Tuesday night. One member of the expedition, Walter Eder, said an operation was per- -formed when the person was wounded in the head or de- TONIGHT Box Office OpOns 7:15. . _ _ . Craig MacQu'een, Ronnie Mac- Mewme’ Sydney MacDonald, Fitzgerald, Iawrence Batclnlder. phy; and total enrolment 27. Gallant, Anita Gallant, Wendy Millan, Barry MacMillan; Show at 7:45 Lam Jenkins, Maw Jenkins. MaII‘le Ma 311. Stfiflhen .AI‘SC- Beginners 15 (5): Linda Hubley, Bi'rt. Juniors 5 (5): Edith Stewart, ' I My Mammy m waar. mull. Ian B .Dan Moms. Catherine MacWill-iams, Gloria. Intermediate _1-1 (2): Vicky Mundock Stewart, Robert Brown, ‘ tame, Linda Marlene. chsnono Buchanan, Barry MacTayish, Burke and Ronnie Gall-ant. Darvid Wight," Sharon Wight. . a x 'IAS‘I' OF THE GREAT IOIIICAIIS Intermediate 7 (2): Florence Nicholson and Sandra Stewart. NOTICE TO PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Patriot subscription accounts may be paid or the Montague, Souris or Summer- Junioa-s - 2 (0): Intermediate 4 (3): Eleanor Norton, Katherine Catnpbell, The resa Campbell. Royal Life Saving Society Awards: lot. Bar to Bronze, 2: Isabelle’Campbell and John Mor- I'ls. ‘ Sponsoring Organization was the Women’s Institute: Chairman, Mrs. Horace MacDonald; Instruc- tor, Isabelle Campbell; Exsamin er. Joan Murphy; and total en- rolment 32. Beginners 32 (17): Lemuel Mc- Vane, Charles MacDonald, Ber- nard MacDonald, Ruby Bruce, Domthy Gunn, Gerald MaoIean, Marilyn Dixon, Blair MacDonald, Paula MacDonald, Eleanor Mc- Vane, Barbara Bruce, Joyce ~Bruce, Garry MacDonald, Sterl— ing MacDonald, Elmer MacDon- ald, Jean Bruce, Heather Mac- Jean MacWilliams. ‘ Juniors 10 (8): Helen Hubley, Sandra Mac-Rhersou, Berbama Cantelo, Dianna Morrison, Joan Danton, Devena Mac'l‘ayish, Janet Buchanan, Elizabeth MacKenzie. Intermediate 1 (1): Harold Sing leton. Senior 1» (0). POPLAR POINT Sponsoring Organization was the Women’s Institute; Chairman, Mrs. Wilfred Campbell; Instruc- tor, Dorothy Morris; Examiner, Joan Murphy; and total enrol- ment 20. Senior 6 (0). Royal Life Saving Society . o- snm mvm COMEDY Sponsoring Organization was the Belle River W. I.; Chairman, Mrs. John MaoIeod; Instructor. Imelda KHill; . Examiner, Joan Will-1W; and total enrolment 25. Beginners 14 (4): Mary Mac- Rae, Danny Compton, Connie Beav COLOR CARTOON HE GOT THEBIO ONE Some Casperated fishermen lline which was still in the body cannowuethismlnd ateaseas. of the fish. The salt‘ water trout “HE’S COMING ON SAT. and MON. - k ‘ I e I mien . - - ~ 9 ~ Donald. Beginners 17 (9): Mary Morri- ,, , f: " W,“ young Douglas Dewis, of Halifax, which was caught at Knox s Dam ton, Beth Singleton, I This was a first ear M E E 1’ R0 r B I . . . 76. 3.02.9 . N5. captured this “cagy one" near Montague was we1ghed in at Juniors - 5 (2): Libbie Macltao ‘ y , son’ - a” ' ’ ge ' ' K ‘L “n.” ‘ which had apparently escaped the 2 lb., 11 oz. and had a length at and Aidith Bent. “by Md very successf‘ul' Emma Macmald’ Mmamt s'de Offices Of The Guardlun and Th. I i of a previous fisherman. 18%” and a girth of 101/4". The > $13ku evident by the # BRISTOL LAUNCHING Sponsoring Organization was the C. W. L. and Junior Farmer’s; Chairman, Mrs. K. F. Christian; Instructor, Imelda Kelly; Examin- er, Moan Murphy; and total on notment, 30. - Beginners 19 (7): Peter Mac- Donald, Linde Riddell, Maureen O’Riley, Donna Gardiner, Estelle Campbell, Gail MacCormack, Marjorie Yorston. ‘ Junior: 11 (10): Audrey'Mac- Donald, Jacqueline Christian, Norma Gardiner, Velma Powers, Michael MacLean, Linda Ridden, Maureen O'Ril-ey, Gail Mach— mack, Gerard Christian, Vet-mu Yorston. ' MacDonald, Clare Campbell, Ken- ny Campbell, Pat Campbell, Lorne Good. Juniors 3 (3): Mary Morris, Cecil Campbell, Bennett Camp- bell. Intermediate 4 t1): Muriel Ste- wart. I / Royal Life Saving Society Awards: Intenmediate Certificate, 2: Anna Nicholson and Ruth Sin- actors. FLAT RIVER Sponsoring Onganization was the Womenls Institute; Chairman, Ellis. Elliott Ros-s; Instructor, Im- a Kelly; Examiner, Joan Mur- lih'y; and total enrdlmtmt 16. Beginners 7 (1): Billy MacKen- me. ,0 Junions 7 (2); Barry Nicholson and Barbara Ann MasczKenzie. 7 Senior 1 (I): Glenda MacKen- me. . scrim Sponsoring Organization was the S. W. S. Committee: Chair- man, Mrs.valyn Cofifin; Instruc tor Sheila MacIKIay; Examiner, Joan Murphy; and total enrol- ment ,52. , ‘ Beginners 34 (10): Lorna Und- erhay, Margaret Dixon, Allan Un- denbay, Wayne Btn‘ke, Bobbie Wood, Alice Townshend, Jimmie Mills, Jane Deacon, Wanda Burke Marion Dingwelh Juniors 9 (1): Helen Jackson. .Iutemnediate 3 (3): Hazel Alt- ken, Madelyn Hughes, Was Coffin. “ Senior - 5 (3): Sandra Jolm- jubliant angler used a lure. Patriot. g IIZABEIH sum I wows.) {out . L®VI N G. _ I YOU ‘ v I , Keefe. Mr. Donnelly has gone to Upper Canada where he is under- going treatment that all hope will lining him good health. IN MEMORIAM JACOB F. DOCKEN-Dom ’Ilhlero passed away at the Roi-nee Edward Island Hospital, on August 2, 1958, Jacob F. Dock- e’ndortf, in his 82nd year, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dockendonfif of Mount Hope, Prince Edward Mandi He leaves his beloved wife, the former Ethel May Adams; two daughters, Mrs. Robett Seville of Fortune, P.E.I. Mrs. Samuel Mc- Donald of Arlington, Mass, He leaves also three sisters and three ' brothers, Mrs. Gero‘ge Tabbutt of Boston, Mass, Mrs. Harry Cook of Vancouver, B.C. Mrs._Adonira Judson of Mount Hope, P.E.I. Mr. George Dockendorlfif and Mr.W-al- ter Dockendorff of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Mr. Warren Docken- dorff of St. Petersbung, Florida. There are nine, grandchildren and twentyone nieces and nephews. The late Mr. Dockendorff be- ST. PETER’S Sponsoring Organization was L the W. 1.; Chairman, Mrs. Brent Gillis; Instructor, Joseph Murphy; Examiner, Joan Mumhy; and. total ell-Went 61. Beginners $3 (12): Albert Mac- Kenzie, Ronnie MacDonald, Re berta Campbell, Kay Sutherland, Carol MacDonald, Aim MacKen— zie, Donald Lauikin, Barry Mac- 'Laren, Duncan MacLaren, Ralph MacKinnon, Gordon MacKenzie.[ The Guardian -The Patriot — j...- 4 All Members of Regent Chapter A No. 52, O.E_.S. are requested to meet at the . OF THE , BADMNDS! Masonic Hull. Kensingto‘ . ' I‘m. chilling facts; at 10:30 am. Sunday, August 313; 500' 56m 0‘ fl MONTAGUE\ Sponsoring Ops-animation was the? S. W. S. Committee; Chair- man,- Mus. Peter Sinclair; In- structor, Bill Doucette; Examin- er, Joan Murphy; and total en- rolment ‘91. ' Beginnens 62 (22): Sandy Beck, Jack Beck, Lowell Boehner, Nor- man Martin, Clive Johnston, Chris tina Wilson, Catherine MucEach- enn, Paula Condon, Fay Peal-don, By order of the Worthy Matron. Leona Anstie, Ian MacLeod, John - , , . “ml-nu. . _ ‘ Sullivan, Morley. Keer, Maureen ml Gamant’ E" ’ Joan M“!- , . eminent . . Irene Larkin, Secretary. Sullivan, Dianne Condon, Ruth phy’ and tubal no "I ' Amour, Spence“ MacDonald, ' Claoence MacDonald, Scott Beck, Angus Beck, Gordie Book, Larry Juniors 15 (2)): Mary MacKin- non, Wendy Robbins, Margaret MacDonald, Jean Maul-unis, Dau- iel Gillis. Mary Leslie, Helen\Mac. Ca‘llum, Elizabeth Campbal. Ron- nie MacDonald, David O’Hanley. Intermediate 3 (2): Gerard Leo- lie and Richard Gillie. QE- for the purpose of attending divine service at 9"" Mali“! 0! St. Mark’s Church. 0&9 Visiting members welcome. »\ (- Sponsoring Organization, was the Souris Lion’s Club; Chairman, Mr. Wendell Birt; Instructor, Cy- 1’ used refrigerator 75.00 ‘ _ stone, Towmdwnd. Jane Johnston. Used Washers, electric and i - 7 came a Young in Me. Duchemm. Junions - 8 (4): Bill MacLeod, ‘- ‘ ‘ the continued illness of Mr. Ed. In his teens he went to Boston - Ray-3'1 Lite Swim Society. Christine Martin, Marlene Mc- 3" ---------------- -- 50-“ ' Theatre Donnelly, a brother of Mrs. MB. and worked until such time as he Bronze Medallion — David M!!!- Gowan, Marion Clark. Montague Electric Co, . fl - - \ married Ethel May Adam‘s, for— er. Intermediate 13 (3): Fraser In mom; ,2 MONTAGUE » "”' merly from Sea View, PrincetEd— . onspnnnwx ' ,mau, Inn Cemphelle, David Mexc- ‘ ‘ Misland. 'llhey retained) to Sponsoring Organization wa; Leod. ' _ . , ‘ 'theIslandandbweht-ahomeand the W. 1.: (batman, Mrs. Grant Senior-6(2):Wen® Johnston ' Wm‘vw became one of the comnfiuni’tys Graham; 'Imstmcitor, Elinor Far- and DorothyAnnean FRI-'SAT- m . most successful farmers. e was men, Emanuel”. Joan MY; Royal Life Saving Society - . . - SPECIAL ROCK ’n’ Roll and honest and upright inalll his deal- and total enrolment 25. Awards 7 (5); Intermediate Cer- ’ most Inexpenswo AUG. 29-30 GEORGE old time dance in MOI-€11 Cm. ings. He at all “times was kind \ Beginners as (8): Sandra Gra- tit-icete: Sandra Bellxan‘d David ‘ FRI 8-30 munity Hall tonight; Mount to the sick, a heluto the needy. ham, Maureen Graham, Garry. McLume; Bronze Medallion: Mrs. salesman you can - ' Stewart Commumty' Hall to - and a fmend’ ‘ the troubled. He Jennings, Heather Graham, Ca‘ Claude Nicholson and Keith MIa- ~ SAT SAND 10 ' d row (Saturday) night. was loved by young and old. Eor— ml Graham, SbeilaGrahaIm.Mrs. theson; mm of Merit : Mm. employ - - - a ' _ ' , - , m u 9-30 ses were his mall}; hoblg and % Gmahalm, Mrs. Guam Gra‘ Peter Sinclallr-iékELL . t ' 'QWW-ww through the years own many . , . ll m- Best "BALANCE 91“ summer me" fine ones. This class was very successful Sponsoring Organization was n m ‘i I 'me’afinghafit 1‘3. d’ 3512;: M the age of seventy he ,9. tot amthe beginning of lessons the Canadian Legion; $113151!) - ‘ ‘ ‘ Hammad“! e i s I pme- . ’ ' not one of the candidates could Joe Kelly; Instructor " ou- ,\ ' " . September mm H L_ Mac. gregfiadtmadhe: flew m .1 an, cotte; Examiner Joan .Muxphy; J JERRY LEWIS. DAV‘ID WAYNE. V Y cum}; _ Gregor and 00-» Mmague' W and life at its fullest. Two “‘1 W31 Mme“ 02' I Jerry joins the Army, and the fun befins. A top-notch EXTRA: LI'ITLE RASCALS COMED — , was the Home and. School Association; Chairman, Mrs. Walter Mac- Lean; Instructor, Dan Morris; Examiner, Joaanm; and m tall enrolment 123. . 'Begmne' rs 60 (14): RobertIIobb Lucretia Lavandier, Gloria Sam- son, Elixabeth Soanncll, Gary Scully, Gerard Arswault. Dawd‘ Scannell, Joanne Scannell, Allan MacIKinnon, Newman McCotlngh, Jimmy MacNeilIl, Linda. Lalv‘an- die’r, Glen Henmlull, LaVerne Hadron. ‘ This is the largest class in- stmc-t-ed by one person for 1958. Juniors - 16 (7): Phyllis’Bou— dreault, Judy Bmudreault, Reatha David, Jo-IAnne Prosper, Kath- leen Scully, Carol McCarthy, Dan- Intervmediate 22 (9): Donnie Wight, Call Sohmon, Din-lights Man-tell, LaVerne David, Mrs. C. Currie, Ernie Blower, Nancy - Beginners a7 (15): Cletus Dunn, WANT AD Gemma Dunn, Mary Kelly, Gary - , MacGucre, Kay Murphy, Marie , Munphy, ,Theressa Kelly, Paul Mac , Danny McCarthy, Phone Ola-ta An McG’aIr-th, Wayne Jay, David MacKay, Dennis MacKay, Joy O’Brien, Emmett MacDon‘ aid. 1 I. Juniors 1!! (4): Mike Kelly, . _ # _ PROVINCIAL“. < ; . , PLOWING MATCH ‘ Intermediate 5 (4): Catherine _—————'——‘-——___—————_—-— I l h} . . a, . n ' ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ . \ I V I , , : [II . > ago health started to fail, and his last three weeks were spent at the Prince Edward Island Hospital where he was lov- ingly and tenderly cared for by a number of the Islands finest nurses. While there he was cal- led by Our Lord and Saviour to his home above when, time is eternal rest. I The largely attended funeral service was held in the Dundas Baptist Church in which he had long been a taithful member. He was tenderly laid to rest in the Dundas United Church beside his brother, .Vune Hall. who predeceased him a year ago: , The service was conducted by Rev. Possey finom Hazelbnook, and he was ably assisted by Mr. Metcalfe,a student minister of the Dundas Baptist Church. music was under the direction of Mrs. Fred Mat-heson. The ser- vice was opened by the Dundas trio singing, “Sweet Peace, the Gitt of God's Love”. Mr. Her- bert MacLeod sang very beau- tifully, “In the Garden". Mr. Wal- ter Burdette very confomngly closed the service with the 5mg- ing of “Beyond the Sunset”. 'nhe pallbearers were: Ralph MacDonald, Arthur MacDonald, comedy that will keep you laughing for weeks. Women, fun, ' SHOWING AT 2:30—7—9 Jerry, comedy; this one has them all. TO-DAY and SAT. PERSONALS ~ William D. Sanderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sanderson Odie Head West. returned from alburweeks trip visitinghlsm- hive in Swamscott, Mass, U. I. A. ' MT. and Mrs John Van Buskirk (nee Mary Bears) and son Gre- lory Paul, Roslindale, Mass, are Vbiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Buskirk, Valley- ' field, and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan . Bears, Brooklyn. Mr. Lawrence Van Busldrk, 0n- MO is visiting his parents, Mr. 5 and Mm. Harry Van Buslnrk, V:- ‘, Weld. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A._Libby, Edition, Mass. are reuniting to that“! home after vacationing dur- ing the summer as the guests of Kr. and Mrs. Cephas Davey, - Murray Harbour North. They are Divey, who will spend a few Dells h Maiden, .Mass. 0 IY' Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes. : Bouthport and Mrs. Jm mates, St. Mary’s Road minim- Od home alter spending 8 few CAPITOL Coming Mom-Tue. “ANOTHER, TIME, ANOTHER T’LACE” I I MacG'nrth, Lyle MacKenzie, Jos- eph MoCarten, Alden MacKenzie. Royal Life Saving Society A- wards: Bronze Medallion, Suther- land MacPhee;llst Bar to Bronze, Gerald MaoCar-ten; and Bar to Bronze, Louise Anderson. ~ MT. STEWART Sponsoring Organization was the Women's Institute; Chairman Mtge-Harold , Affleck; Instructor Joseph Murphy; Examiner Joan Munphy; and total enrolment 60. I '5' bye “Stung relatives in W lid Dartmnh, N. S, MLLestca-MacKeernamMOfl- misapatientin the Vet- lluoh improved in health. Miss Gail MacKeema; M0319!- l'fleisspendinga few, 3'5 VW‘ be her cousin. Muss EVE!“ ‘ Rushes. St. Mary's Road East. Miss Florence MacDonald. Al- Hon is guiding a few days in ‘ . While there she is the Inst d Mr. And MIPS. Rub? Wan. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Nowell Mac- I50mm were recent visitors to m- and Mrs. Harold Carvers" I«‘IDelIn-ook. They were accom- Nied by Mr. and Mrs. Artelnus Elihu: to Cavendish and M0“- um this week. While in Mon- k“ tiny were the overnight that. of Mrs. Alfred Gulls- ;ml many friends are sorry to “Mr. Ma Lucr,eMonIr t£Cang h Mr. Benjamin MacLure. Ansel and Whitley Judson, Har- old Muueson and Hubert Mac- Leod nu; Mlowing m the floral on. ms 1” Chambmflfl - v the Malpeque Road. Open 10 a.m. daily and serving 30 31 mg M ” Mews hope B‘fifimnr ' light snacks, tasty chicken and seafoods. spi . His many . . - - - ms Wife to see him home again soon. EATH Daughter Hilda and family PILLOW . Daughter Elsie and tamaly. SPRAYS The Dundas Baptist Church Mary and Earl MacDonald Lulu and Adoniram Judson and family Leila and~Ralph MacDonald Elizabeth and Clinton MacDonald WREATHS _ — Linda May Petfueld . John Acorn and family BASKET OF FLOWERS The Macedonian Group from Trement Temple Baptist Church of Boston, Massachusetts. The wife and family the late Jacob F. Dockendorff wash to con- vey their heart felt thanks to all who sent flowers, card‘s, sages of sympathy and as we] as those who helped 1n any way ‘ 9 Is stil a patient in the W County Memorial Hospital- I You: momma. adi- during their recent bereavement. andwordo '-« {In For a quick treat at noon or suppertlme_join the pleasant surroundings of the Peter Pan Duve-In on Ek—JJ—éL'f'i—Ji—JUI BANKRUPT STOCK Children’s and Misses’ Shoes. All sizes but mixed styles. 857 are Skipalong Just if! time for school. You can save as much as SCHOOL SUPPLIES “Everything but the Teacher” at STEWART & BECK'S L. S. HUNTER, President Bridgetown — ‘ EXHIBITION ~ . ’ Wed. and Thur., Sept. IO 8: II Association Grounds, Dundee - II PLOWING CLASSES PRIZE ILIST'ON REQUEST 287 HORSE&CATTLE 2 ’ 315° °‘ am, pafifififlio mnfifiiagiis‘io 3331 $1.55 a Pair _ S My? 3:3 or THANKS srswmfi BECK s HANDICRAFTS OVER $5000 IN PRIZES CLASSE ALBERT ACORN, Secretary "I CARDIGAN, RR. 5 ‘ 1 I