g um eompany'l one- hundredth Mum ui'e'firnI: Alan 11. not- d on of the founder; ndS,'E1gi?nHol:rian. widow of the pan aim” dang” of the founder: ii the late Harry T. Holman. and I granddaughtc of the founder. Impaired Driver , is Fined S100. in County Magistrates Court. sppeared before Magistrate R. S. the charge. Two parties were each fined 820 1 d costs for being intoxicated in public 'place (Reads Corner) hilc a Summerslde party was lined 320 and costs for as adjourned until April 80th. K d costs for driving without due e and attention (speeding) for driving a motor vehicle with insufficient braking equipment. WESTERN GUARDIAN RAYMOND Grant. optometrist will be in his Tlgnlsh office Sat- . ay. April 2!. CARD PARTY. Spring Valley Hall. Thursday. April 25th. Start- g l p.m. i THE regular weekly dance will . hold in the Canadian Legion omc, Kensington tonlght. Thurs- day. SALE OF HOME Cooking Fri- sy. April Nth. I p.m. small- nians. .Spon ed by Kensingtoa I' esbyierlan young adults. I WILL BE ABSENT from my office from April 20 to 27th. Of- v ' 9 open for repairs and replace- cuts. 3. F. Hunter, summersidu. HOME FROM 0'l'l'AWA- Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. the par- iismentary assistant to the Min- ister of Fisheries. accompanied by Mrs. Maclisught arrived in siimmerside by train last evening m 0ttawa- They will spend the miner months here. GRASS FIRE - summersm tlremen responded to another grass fire alarm yesterday after- dsy. as names spread over a fair- iv wide stretch of grassy land adjacent to Victoria Road near th old Green Fox Ranch. A high wind ided the spreading of the names and dense smoke. PERSONALS Miss Claudia Ind! . daughter Mr. and M1. D.W- sears. Sum- i erstde is 'l ICKIII in Prince ounty nospi following surgery o her hind u Thlrdny. FT-Chartered Accountants l u,,,,.,... as, the noiinsn fsmllr .nn1,,m-gm-y,dinner. from left to ' fight Miss Carrie Holman. daugh- , , .1 the late R.'l'. Holman. who mg, president of R.'l'. Holman . Lero Holman. a son of the l0llei'itlIEl'i Mills. Alan "olmnn. Wit! of me president; Harry '1'. Hol- man, vice ,..esldent of the com- y, a son of the late Harry Hol- man and a grand son of the found- ,,-- Mrs. Harry T. Holman wife of tire lire - president: Mrs. Harry ,, Dlman (Senior); Miss Gladys rs. Gerda Morrison. daughter of Photo by Wotton now retired after 62 years of ser- ummcrside Tuesday a party was fined S100 and costs for operating a motor vehicle at Elmsdalc while .. ability was impaired. when he . ion. Q.C. sad pleaded Built! to MAYOR W. A. CURIII ARTHUR MACDOWELL vaiscaf niunoss Mr. Arthur MscDowsll, a dir- responded to a toast to the club. lcredit maul!!! WWI "10 um 0' ector with the Holman company, Mr. Richard T. I-lcnthorn, a vice- 'R. T. Holmlli 140- in presidnei and treasurer of the merside. l7f0P0l0d I lolll '0 "15 vice with the firm, began em- company proposed a toast to the 25-Yelf club membefl. Which ll ployment with the firm of R. T. founder, the-"late R. T. Holman. PIEIGIINY C0mP0lDd Oi 24 men "5 Holman. Ltd., not long after it on the occasion of the 100th annl- women who have been emploved was founded. For many years he versary of the founding of what with the firm for more than 25 was manager of the shoe depart- has continued to remain the larg- years. ment. Mr. MacDowell is the senior "eat small town store in the wbrld. Mayor W.A. Currie, associated member of the 25-year club- He Mr. Vance Bridges. assistant with the firm of R.T. Holman Ltd., as secretary in the executive ad- ministration, and manager of the firms credit department. extend- ed a civic welcome to those pre- sent. He said it was interesting ml" "'0 d''"5m9''' 0' "19 l”""d' hilarious tales of which he was en "'9 Mimi G134" "4 Carrie reminded at the slightest pretext Holman, were present, and recall- kept an nthuiu convu”. ed that the Holman family have ed throuywut. always been.a force in civic al- The sixth annual meeting of the Suminerside Co-operative Associ- ation Ltd., had in the Baptst Hall last evening. approved a five per- cent rebate on patronage dividends across the board and a five per- cent interest payment on paid-up share capital of its members, af- ter the financial report was ap- raved and showed a net profit of 51.1215 on total sales of 860,458.12 for the year ending January 31st. 157. Allison Profitt was re-elected pre- sident and William Cairns. vice- president for the coming year and the four new directors are Allison Profitt, Freetown, Albert Link- lstter, Linkletter Road. Erskine Forbes. South West Lot 10. and Eddie Clark, Belmont. Vern Mat- thews was re-elected secretary. The meeting, which followed a GUEST SPEAKER red to the amazing growth of the "you are teaching us here in the .Maritimcs something very worth- while." He warned the m s against drifting into the future. "You must plan your future. don't drift into it. I. Canadian legion Cribbage Club Holds Banquet The Canadian Legion Cribblu Club hdd its annual eloaing ban- quet at the Legion Hall last night, with Joe Clark filling the master of ceremonies role in real profess- ional style. Joe's bon mots and RICHARD 'I'. HENTIIOIN The presentations were made by ssinn of liquor other than inplln . idence. The case of a Summer- idc party charged with illegal .. session of intoxicating liquor One hundred years ago. the firm of RT. Holman Ltd., "The World's largest Small Town Store," was founded in Summerside. On that date, Robert Tinson Holman then a young man of vision and lore- sight opened a tiny one room store over looking 5ummerside's water- front. From that modest though ambitious beginning has grown the mercantile empire known for and wide as ”Holnians". On Tuesday night, in commem- oration of the 100th anniversary of the firm. it's Centennial banquet was held in the Baptist Church Hall. attended by employees and former employees of the firm who were guests of the executive gd e Two parties were each fined 010 title another party was fined 85 of the present generation of t Holman family. formal dinner. indicative of the fine relationship which has al- ways existed between the employ- ers and employees of Holmans. An honored guest, seated at the head table on this occasion was Mr. A-W. Mscbowall. now retired after 62 van oi urvico with tho n.r. nouns firm. He went to work with the R" mm to the mm M, hospital. and made by the Pen- founder. knew him yu iiy Ind M" E) Holfmn pledged me com; cock Dinnerware Co. 23:: du'wm&l; parstlvely new management to A c”"'mm" ”' 1”” 3"" ""k' hlsiness grow and expand under . .. ward was appointed as follows, on th h.dg.m3ool :1” "till: hung down by his grandfather if we . Mr. ac we . a ma gem"... which ma uh” pl.” andedoiir continued success is as- mm M": t -1” n "I. had um. '"l';h.' Helm-n conmmed me .5 Charles Dewar, Mrs. Therin Ellis '.”h"f:o mnmu alum." of nouncement made by Mr. J. K. mm”. it sanction to the formation of a erAf:r"':::'l::sgf:f';::::v:d-'h::J Md .th m d M be t gnu it was moved by Mrs. Harry Mac- "? '0""d" 0' "W 71"" V","d'l!iencflt lo ti: mzllllbsrs slid their wmums ""d "cwded byM"' Ed" sway in 1996 and its admlnls.ra- nmmet during those early years. ltobsrt Gladys and Miss Carrie. TIFRD GENERATION soon for the second consecutive were Mrs. J. Leroy llolrnln. Mfr Mb M g 11, u 1 the Alan Holman. In. 11.1. new :2:,,.,,',',, " ' M" S A civic welcome no uiendd us following is the honor roll - ii ii 39 oi 3 E 2 5 3 ill” '5' 1. lens Hsndrahan. 3. Ernestine satdthat Mr.lol- ngn &III-III snyothsr 01 snnunsuiss nan- Hesutll 533' bersofthellaln lllnilll neversosslt pile UM"! oaessdallthaywu-aalwaysb: iigii ii iiizi llii; YEARS It was s most pleasant and in- the same precepts that were set do this" he said. "our success 1.! I mm" Duggan that the firm has given Credit Union which he said fost- Mr. Harry T. Holman vics-pre- M” ""5 'l '1" ”'d "b" and all others who had in any way TIGNISII CONVENT for lltlch and April for Tlgnlsh , apss.'xn. i. Gerald rsccai-thy r 5 5 it it vii. 5 mm the president of the Cribbage Club, Austin Arsenault. The Capitol Theatre plaque. emblematic of the warns cribbage championship. was won Holman's Centennial Banquet g:':',',':;':(.,",',”:f;,":; Occasion For Congratulations Test Dang” PARIS (Reuters) - Professor G”'" c'"""””" "'4 ”"” Cm” Frederic Jollot-Curie said Tues- Mimi sped” pm” we" 'w”d' day radioactive elements in the ed w Henry B”m"d End Mb" atmosphere will cause outbreaks ”("”bby) awn" cwwlmu” of cancer unless H-bomb tests are Pm” '3' V” b7 M" ""3 Mr" day It 5 NH- hmed, Percy Mltton. The French physicist, winner of Shellie - Who collzratulsted the the Nobel Prize and former French winners and the executive for the high commissioner for atomic sn- success of the tournament were Dr. ergy. was broadcasting over the Hubert McNeill. ya sident of the French radio. Legion. Mrs. Percy Ramsay. "We cannot efface the terrible ident of the Ladies A . memories of the devastation caus James Hogan, Legion secretary. by the atomic bombs at Hiroshima John McNcill, Journal sports writ- and Nagasaki, nor the memories as, and.Norman MacDonald of the of experimental explosions of hyd- Guardian. rogen bombs which are thousands" of times more powerful." M"! a" human I mm mm Joliot-Curie was atomic energy high commissioner from 1946-1950 when he was relieved of his post He won the Nobel Prise for his chemical studies and research. On Wednesday evening, 17th. the regular meeting of the . Hospital Ladies Aid was held in the 0'l.eary School, with tire pres- ident, Mrs. MacKenzie chair. In the absence of the sec- retary, Mrs, Harris Rogers, it was moved and seconded, that Mrs. Moi-eshead be secretary for the meeting. Meeting opened with repeating the Lord's Prayer. Roll call was answered by 27 members repres- enting ii districts 7 of these join- ing at this meeting. Minutes of ltbe last meeting were read and spproved- The president reported on satisfactory collection of con- pons for dishes, that a membership fee of 25 cents per member, had been passed at previous meeting. A nice donation of flour bags was presented by Mrs. George Jeiley, and given by Lane's Bread Bakeries. A letter of thanks for these was written by the pres- ident. Mrs. Charles Dewar gave report on hospital articles made up and ready for use. Mrs. George Dewar reported on materials on hand to be made up. also showed samples of dishes suitable for the Denmark, a great agricultural Fm"sAT' T 8:15 PM' and forest country, has practic- ally no mineral resources- ... to m madman 1'llEBOWERYll0YSln on ow r rs ng s u , " hospital, Ladies Aid t d the ad- vetising. Mrs. Edwalld oMacAus- ' Pu"R land and Mrs. Bruce MacNaught to wort; as corhnimitstze with Mrs. I BELL ELLIOT h I oods e on s. veral mem- Ldrlioflferfd to make soap for the 'Vl9il0M0 1-5770', The was nor: . apta. t was suggested that pg; hold.” be mu. for an 503,1. COMEDY Ind ACTION man who overcame a tal. Next meeting will be May 15. Meeting adJourned. lng up bedding for the children's motion. by Mrs. Alton Rayner. se- conded by Mrs. and Mrs. Lorne Betta. be this com- ward MacAusland that the Ladies fl” 'i?.i.3l..l To 'll.''."”J.; "0 I0" 3'57 EM 5- W” V” sldent was chairman and extended ' ' ' S wmm V." work with Mrs. t.lleltrl'malon?TA.lhsn ll. noiwy 'h '"'""u”'ekomb'u, bf 3.: this are. Mrs. Harry Mscwilliams. President of the firm and Harry ham, cm':'e;','ho zegved H” Mrs. Foster Smallman and Mrs. 7- 3013'" W VlcH”'"”'"l' meal. Mr. Gabriel Chslsson who P"'ld'd " u” H'""””d "5" Mr. Milton Smallman would put Wilbur Dennis. Woodside reported that by Buddy Brander and Joe Mac- Rae. The runner-up trophy, the Holman plaque, was won by and square dancing were enjoyed. Crapaucl Theatre FARMING LAND DOUBLE BILL ATTENTION FARMERS In the following areas: Kensington, Kelvin, Mai- peque, Baltic, Spring Valley, Damley, Sea view, Park Comer, French River, Irishtown, New London, Gra- ”You muut plan one. two. five, ten years ahead. very Clfeflill vtvllth what you do with ganza on over h b have such control.” ll: lsarnyegill ll.” mm: "Elf. hglcgorneack spoke lot the ue o e ocp' 11' - t in Summerside which. ismlfollli ei.ilirsi:dli llaicumes n n Inalfuzttal and toll howdtheyi can sit D a a e ' each others probl:nms.uuH:mtao'lg ecdolliemleu C 1118"! they have a big public re- vii-R lstions job to do in selling the co- for. 0:1 idea to the public. The guest the spea er sso pok in ' . - . ,, ml” of "Edi: uniizniznandeiltgnlsigig giiarljeway. Mr. Profitt said. I can- vices and concluded his address sisl ciples in the - .. credit unions tllltlulailtrilvtijrvhsnteilltpraag llglllle in. The r . . . . . pI:mLsiIei;jistianity as it should be Clark. who served faithfully for OTHER SPEAKERS Other speakers were Mr. Mac- banquet was presided over by Ewen of Maritime Co-op Services, the president, Mr. Allison Profitt. Elioncton, who stressed co-op ser- - vices, Mr. Donald MacDonald. president of Producers Co-Op. The guest speaker. Rev. Dr. Dan Charlottetown who stated that 17 McCormacl5. education director of co-ops are located on P.E.l. and the extension Department of st. last year had a 87,000,000 volume Francis Xavier University refer- of business and Mr. Reid Sang. Summernide Co-OP and stated that HON. PAUL MARTIN Canada's Minister of Health and Welfare will arrive in Sumnierside this afternoon. He will address a public meeting in the Civic Audi- torium. Suninierside. at it o'clock. The time again-tonight, Thurs- lnserted by Prince County The annual meeting of Kensington Co - operative Assodatlon Ltd. will be held in King George Hall, Ken- singtpn on Thursday, April 25th, at 8 p.m. sharp. CAMEO WED.-THURS. - 7:15-I:ll Co-during David Wayne. Rory Calhoun. Thelma Riiter. Bank drawing Wednesday and Friday worth possible 855.00. 5'side Co-op Association Ltd.” i'"l”'"”'Y-'A'P'i125-19571'5e Ga-rill-n Pass to Annual Meeting Last Night ”We have Christian prin- ster. fieidman wiith the Extension Department of Si. F.X. University who presented a brief. mg message on the val he said. "Be UMP movement. Mr. Profitt in his report stated , mllor decisions and Inses will have to be mm, 5h0i”!iY and stated that warehouse ow needed due to 9 Opening of the Farm Services apartment last year. He convey. onaratulations to the P Super Market manager, Dd Mac..N"evin and his staff me”, "Purine efforts to serve Public in a cheerful and spec. r our manager and his as. ants are tops and I make no reservations in the territory you president also paid "'9 10 Past president Brenton . 7 live y and piloted use -mersld'e."Co-Op to its vr& potential. strength and .,, The directors report noted as applications for me were approved last year. In his report. Mr. MacNevl.n :3 paid tribute to his competent for their loyalty and devotion. Mayor W.A. Currie extended I civic welcome and spoke of the good. clean competition provided by the Co-Op. Mayor Currie sl-at spoke in glowing terms of the high esteem in which Mr. MscNevig is held by the businessmen of the town. Also at the head table were Mrs. Currie. Rev. V1.0. Weale who asked the blessing before the bars- quet, Rev. Dr, Simpson and Mr. C.R. MacLaggan. manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Summer- side. in good condition. Owner will day Mon. April 27th. Highest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER 65 acre farm in Huntle on paved highway. 50 acre remamder of Wood! lumber: SPEAKS TONIGHT Y. two miles from Albertori, s under high cultivation, the etc. With barn and dwelling receive tenders up to Satur- ALVIN WILKIE. Elmsdale. Liberal Auociation Notice KEITH STEWART. Manager. l IINBINGTON nooART'?- iii Sltlilllt ease. unXIKnl'hE--IIXMZHCHI-X" . have 3.52. sevens ..wA:I.ua vcoersa ei.ae,-svsssssassyasssti In T 83FRlNCI'l Cl-tilt-'SI(Itl,lI',,,. 8&yvIsdd&veVue-"c addtoyoerpruentast-ata ' BlOuvinglYoacnh-y. ssut6.bsiaae.deepfi-yinehh Reverew Frsnchcbefswletl ::evendhIeaPCt ':'..:.."'”..-'33: il2'F oiiAcE's REGENT roiiiaiir 1.15 - 9.10 BOGART pans nophnoheat .5 hams Road, Sumnierfield, Springfield, Breadalbane, and if you have not already contacted, please contact the undersigned without delay. COLIN B. WAUGH, Wilmot Valley DICATOR ATTENTION FARMERS The annual meeting of Eastern Prince County Artificial Breeding Club Mil be held in the Legion Hall, Summerside, Wednesday, May 1 at 8 p.m. All interested farmers are urged to attend. FRANK JARDINE, Secretary. CAPITOLA-suMMensior' TODAY (lilrahy) - 2 - 7:15 - 9:” FRIDAY - 3:15 - 7:15 - 9:15 SATURDAY - 7:15 - 9:15 I001 century-Fen presents RICHARD. EGAN t' DIBRA PAOET and introducing ILVII PRISLEY lowing Onltassrs lchoat Parade E sssaesn-vteoresisn. SCHURMANS SCHOOL PARADE- Scliurrnans School Parade rakes pleasure in presenting the fol- program over Radio Station CJRW this Saturday evening. April 27th at 7:30 p.m. 1. Cyril Moyae. Sui-nmerside Elementary. Grade 6. Vocal Solo Sandra Taylor. Travellers Rest. Public speaking. Grade 5. boring r, Summeraide Junior High, Grade 8. inc Golo. Cathy Miller. Surnmcside Elementary. Grade 3. Reading. Marsha Schurman. siimmerside Element sry. Grade 5. Piano solo. Friday evening at 7:15 p.m. and school for presentation on Satiuday night. summerside Elementary School Chorus. Jeanette Poole. Travellers Rent. Grade' 8, Donald unitietm. unkletter noes, Grlde 7, Public speaking. P rry. lnrnniaide Junior High, Grade I. Vocal lolo. r-These students will compete in the 1-! Class Room Division competition INTERSCHOLASTIC SPELLING CONTEST '' cars TRAVERSE vs. T0 at ANNOUNCED NOTE TO STUDENTS-All talent contestants must be on hand at CJRW In quiz teams at 7:45 to record programs e-as to-rs-an-ts. ivesni. it . . F vi