Fourteen Summerslde CONTESTANTS FO R S'SlDE SEA oussn i who stowed upon the contestant seil- carnival activities. are contestants for the odor of lag the greatest number of ballots The girls. from left to right. lam Macbougall. Barbara Milli- are: gnn, Catherine Morrison. and June being Sea Queen at the second during the week of the carnival. (FRONT now) Gertrude Gillis. Ford- annual Summersida Lobster Car- and the crowning ceremonies will Ann Wedge. Elizabeth Nicholson, nival are seen above. The title of Queen will be be- be held on Saturday evening. July Nth. at the close of the week-long Ciaudia Cameron. Shirley Gallant, 2ND ROW Betty Prlchard, Mir- SRI) ROW Emily Gallant. Ar- lene Moore. Bernadette Murray. and Gertrude Adams. .Phot-o ILV Walton WESTERN GUARDIAN STANDING bay for sale by auc- tion. Saturday July lath. 7:80 p.m. 'I'.J. lnman. Bedeque. RAYMOND GRANT. Optome- trist will be in his 0'Leary office Saturday afternoon. July 13th. PANTRY S A L E. Store, Kenslngton. Saturday. July l.'ith. at 7230 Sponsored by Stanley Bridge W.l. GOSPEL TENT North Bcdequc meeting. Lord's Day I! p.m.: Sun- day School. 7 p.m. G.A Ramsay and James Smith KENSINGTON United Church. Sunday. July itthz Church School 9:50 a.m.; Morning worship ll:00 a.m.: Evening worship 7:00 pm: Summerfleld. Morning worship. 9.30 am: Church school 10:30 am.; Rev. Lewis M. Murray, B.A. BD. Minister AT HOME-Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mclunna. Central Bedeque. will be at home to their many friends and neighbors on Tuesday evening July ioth from 7 to 0 on the occasion of their Golden Wed- ding. ANGLICAN Church services for the New London Pariah on July Nth ith Sunday after Trinity. Rector: Rev. W.E. lngraham. St Mark's. Remington. Holy Com- munion. I am. and evening prayer. 0:30 a.ni. and Sunday school l0:30 a.rn.: St Stephens. Burlington. Holy Communion ll am. and Sunday school to am. Dr. 'l'.R Millman will be guest preacher at the proceeding ser- vices Memorial service. Gaddia 1. war Memorial. New London 1:30 p.m. PERSONALS Friends and nephews win be glad to know that Allen Sample of Cicnnont is making a speedy re- covery, after his opentlon in the Prince County Hospital. The many friends of Mrs. Frank Cameron of Summ ” will be pleased to learn aha is recovering in Prince County Hospital after I recent operation. Pie. Wyvle Reeves of i Can. Inf. Div. mp. Petawa. 0It.. spent his in hour leave. with his arenta. Mr. and Mrs. George term. Freetown. returning on Sundn to Camp Gagetown. where heistahiuaslxweekscoune. Professional Cards V Charla red Accountants lihlhmeleyloo. Caamaalanidcommern l5 .Kennedy's ICE CREAM Social, Tryon U- nited Church. Saturday evening. July lath. ANNUAL MEETING of the Ste- wart Mcmorial Health Centre will be held in Tyne Valley Hall. July th. . COME TO the home made ice cream social on Margate Church grounds Wednesday evening July i1th. Proceeds Margata, W.l. MONTROSE Pastohl Charge. United Church of Canada Servic- es for Sunday July lith. Miminc- gash. 9:30 a.m.: Campbeliton ll am: Elmsdale 3 pmi Montrose. 7:30 pm.: Sunday School as usual Rev N.R. Green FUNDAMENTAL Baptist church. Central Bed us services for sun-; day, Julyl . morning worship 10:45: Sunday School 12:00 noon;i evening service 7:30. Special speaker Mr. Clarence Mumber- quette. ALBERTON Rev. and Mrs. G. S. Tantcn of Tangier. N.S.. accompanied by their daujiters. Ann. Ruth and Mary. their son. Peter. and his friend Howard Parsons. are visit- ing Mr. Tanton's sister. Mrs. H. VI. Matthews. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffe . of Aims and Mrs. Jaffery's mo as. Mrs. Arthur Barnett of Alber- ton. have returned from Mont- Lobster Supper Each Day Is One Of Carnival Highlights Highlights of the second annual Summerside lobster carnival will feature -the delicious lobster sup- pers being served daily from 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. from Monday through Saturday. and dancing, fireworks. and drawing of a lucky ballol. will be a regular part of each even- ing's program. Monday's program. which will include the official opening cere- monies. is outlined in another item appearing n this issue. Tuesday will feature a new car- psradc staged by Summerside auto dealers during the afternoon and the evening program will in- clude a fiddling and step dancing contest at Civic Stadium. . On Wednesday the P.E.l. High- landers will hold a reunion par- ade. memorial service. and reg- imental dinner. At 4 p.m. a soap box derby and doll carriage par- sdc will provide additional inter- est, and harness racing will be- gin at 8:30 p.m. Thursday afternoon will feature REGENT rolmlllr "Mr- Muggs Rides Again" LEO GOIIOIDY & speed and motor boat racing. with six classes of boats participating. At 5:30 p.m. action will move ashore again with a baseball game at Queen Elizabeth Park. in the evening a wrestling card has been arranged with well known wrest- ling stars from Toronto participa- ting. On Friday a track and field meet will be staged at Queen Elizabeth Park during the after- noon, with some 20 events on the program. In the evening a stage show ' Carnival Capers" will highlight the program beginning at 0:30 p.m. On Saturday the scene will shift to R.C.A.F Station Summerside where Air Force Day on Prince Edward Island is being observed with a gigantic air and ground dis- play beginning at 2 pm. Immediately following the air display. a huge parade in Sum- merside will include a parade of all floats. decorated cars. trucks. 7 - 9.20 IIOWEBY BOYS raal where they were guests of Mr. Jaffary's sister, Mrs. John Mcl.el- a. Mrs. Ann Gillie. Boston. Mass.. is visltin her dau tar. Miss Louise 6 is. Public saith nurse is at Al . Miss a Ramsay. who has been vlsitln at the home of Mr. Mammoth Parade Monday- Will lnaugurate Carnival Fourteen beautiful Suinmcrslde atria. who are contestants for the title of Sea Queen will be seen on floats in a mammoth parade in- anguarating the 2nd annual Sum- merside Lobster Carnival on Mon- tlly afternoon , Leading the parade will be a 111! Model "T" I"ord.'owned and driven by Mr. Fred Haslnm of Springfield and accompanying Ialm in the 3: - year - old vehicle will he the Mayors of Alberton. Ken- stngtoa. Summerside and Borden. The parade will be the opening event in the 0 - day Lobster Car- nlval which will conclude Saturday night with the crowning of the Sea Queen. Each day will feature dif- ferent banda. parades. sporting events and entertainment. with de- licious lobster supper at Sum- merside Civic Stndlnm. a feature attraction of the program every day. The parade on Monday will be- gin to form at 3:00 p.m. at the paved parking area at Wiuett Mo- tors in Summerside East and at (:00 pm. will move off, West on Water st., to Central. North on Central to Nortra Dame. West on Notre Dame to the carnival grounds beside the Civic Stadium. The parade headed by the 1924 Model "T" will torn: up alphebct- ically andwillbehaadedbytlse R.C.M.P. followed by St Ann's Gaelic College Band of Cape Bre- ton. and at intervals in the parade will be the Summerslda RC.A.!' Band and the Misoouche Band. Delicious lobster suppers will be served in the stadium from dztli until 8:00 pm. with the Y's Menettes in charge of the ester- ing for Monday. From dzw p.m until midnight visitors can enjoy the midway. Bill Lynch shows. rides, games. displays and a live lobster display The official open- ing of the carnival is scheduled for l:00 p.m. at the Summerside Race- way or, if weather conditions are unfavorable one hour later in the stadium. Music by St Ann's Gaelic 001- lot lege Band will precede rdmarks by the chairman of the carnival. Councillor Edgar Cannon. a of welcome by Major W.A. Currie. will be follow- ad by remarks from Mr Clyde R. MacLaggan. president of the Sum- mersida Board of Trade. Hon A. W. Matheson. Premier of P.E.l. Hon. J. Angus Maclsean. Federal Minister of Fisheries. Dr, Orville Phillips. M.P. followed by the of- ficial opening by His Honor T.W. L. Prowse. Lieutenant Governor of P.E.l. At lzll a harness racing program will begin. and at Ml) pm. then- svlll be a Scottish Band concert! and dancing by members of St. Ann's Gaelic Band. From l0:00a p.m. to 1:00 a.m. there will be dancing at Civic Stadium. music. provided by the orchestras led byi Ted A'Hearn I At 11:40 p.m. there will be u; fireworks display at Summersldui Raceway and at midnight thereil will be a drawing of the lucky bal-Ii Ankle Iniured In Traffic Accident Mrs. Ernest Wright. Sumner- side was taken to Prince County Hospital suffering from an ankle injury as the result of a two - car collision at Travellers Rest early last evening. Mrs. Wright was released after medical treatment but will be re- admitted agnln today for further examination. Mrs. Wright was a in a 1954 Dodge driven by Kenneth Bell of Summerside. which collid- ed with a 1956 Dodge driven by Ellsworth MacNelll. Sumrnersida u the Bell vehicle attempted to make a left turn off the highway into the driveway of Brad Macin- nis' Travellers Rest. Both vehicles were damaged extensively. Lions Club Has Meeting The regular binionthly meeting of the Summerside Lions c.ub was held July loth. at the Birch Hill Tourist Home with Lion Ralph Caseiey in the chair. .Reports from various committee were dealt with. The main topic of the meeting was the discussion of the final pans for the forthcom- ing lobster carnival. Lion Bud Dalfie. who is chair- bands. and the various contast winners. i At 8 p.m. the San Queen of the Lobster Carnival will be crowned and at 8:30 a harness racing pro- gram will precede the regular eve- nlng dancing program and fire- works display. .. CAMEO IENIINGTON Fri. Sat.. 7:159:15. Matinee sat. 1 p.m. Marjorie Main. Percy xilbride as "MA A PA KE'l'l'I.E" co-starring Richard Long, Meg d " Also serial and news. man of this committee. outlined the duties of each member. He stress- ed the point that each member be present to support projects to make the carnival a success. Lion Sid Forbes gave a report on Juy 3 at Stnnhope. The Lions club supplied transportation for this picnic. King Lion Ralph Casc- ley informed the club he had re- ceived a chsilange from the Rotary to play a game of golf at a later date. Lian Reg Machellan was song leader for the evening. Meeting closed with the Queen. Bride Elect Is Honored A very pleasant evening was spent when Mr. and Mrs. Dclbart Rayner opened their lovely home to tender a shower for Miss Mar- jorie Wall. After all had T led Mrs. Albert Moase then play- ed "Here Comes the Bride". while the bride to be was escorted to a prcttily decorated chair by her cousin, Miss Eleanor Noonan. Misses Myra Schurman and Joyce Raynor canted in baskets of lovely gifts including llnan. chl- na. silver. pieces of furniturl. etc. Mrs. Willard Thompson. Mrs. Buddy Brander. Mrs. Chester Gal- lant. Mrs. Bob Hudson. Miss Paul- ine Moase and Kay Poole. helped in reading the names. openinl ilk gifts and arranging them on the table. - Marjorie than thanked one all for their nice gifts and invited them to visit her in the future. BABY CHICKS Chick season is almost over; Have you got your requirements. You'll find R.0.P.. hlsh nuniltv chicks in any the breeds at- PENDLETONS CHICK IIATCIIERY Remington Phone I3-I Aquatic July . I rsnosns For A' M are-.;s :.:-:.. "i"i'..i?'.i..”'...........”'i" -W-' , race v 17 lgothformaals.Otharboothaforhotdoga.sdtdrfnkI. ice cream. sandwiches, coffee. etc. Amount of tender must be Plld in cash. certified cheque immediately tender is accepted. tender not necessarily accepted. CONCESSIONS until ordernr orany G. I. LIAIIL laesatary. and Mrs. untar Weeks. Alber- ton. left yesterday to return to her home in Hamilton. Two Man Ara Givan Party A vary a oyabie evening was spent at the of Gerald Mur- phy. Clermont. on July 6th, when a number of young mcn and their SATURDAY AND MONDAY JULY I3-ll "RED GARTERS" a technicolor musical. Starring Rosanna y Clooney. Guy Mitchell. Jack Carson. Pat Crawiey, Joanne Gilbert. Traveltalks. canteen service-8:45 p.m. SUNDAY. JULY tun "BRING YOUR SMILE ALONG" Frankie Laine, Keefe Brasselie, Lucy Marlou. Travel- ogue. cartoon. canteen service. STA . t, -- RLWITE cartoon and in technicolor. 9 , - fit-HJ3..'5 N, L. E? ' om TIME AND srsr FIDDLING DANCING LOBSTER CARNIVAL EVENT CIVIC STADIUM TUDAY. JULY Nth At 8:30 PM. CASH PRIZE- EACICLASS Don't fall to see wonder child dancer- 6 year old Aides Herbert Sponsored by Summerslde Y's Men's Club SendentriestoAlllaonMcLean.Bax4 ”' ""' "M" R Hamilt Mal De I Sea View . :2:-e.-':nan. . Nhmmamg Corner?nPrenc' hpeRc.li1:'eeI'. Sp;lIt;y,Valley, Yankee. town. 5”-mm -'-'-"'-"-3'--'"4"--'-' ' ”.:".'?...1"'.:';"""....; B"'"”:.:":.- 5" ”'s'.s.:"'"' II.-Baneoepaoeaxoi-:3; seelnetemouucxsszona MAN l-IARVI-ESTER gun" Mi”:-ym-31 '15"?-'1 I-gr-I'll,"-"""m...,, actuaii'Ielddan'lorlstrationon'hsesday, Julyld dim-".I:t";.-a, "H M” v "V I m ae' u-I':'vII I aunpteua. ..'.:-.."..-.'... .::.-:2 M-Lgtm-0” I I WARNING There will be an interrugltion of light and in the following rural anal. aremont, Indian R3-'-'3 Park A sing song then took place with Mrs. Albert Moase at the Piano. Mr. Walter Moase. Mr. Keith Thompson and Mr. Walter Coakesi also furnished music for the eve- Irlda Elacfl Givan Party A large number of friends gath- ereda.tthehomeofMr.andMrs. Wilton Ramsay of Malpeque a Wednesday evening to tender a misccllesnous shower for Miss Mary Bealrsto. formerly of Mal- peque. x The drawing room was artisti- rally decor d for the occasion and to the strains of "Here Comes the Bride" played by Mrs. Doug- nld MacNutt. the bride to be was . Ralph Cobb to ened by Mrs. Robert Harding and the accompanying verses and good wishes were read by Mrs. Leith Stetson. while Mrs. Raph Edwards arranged the gifts. Mary thanked all for their gifts and good wishes after which all joined in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow". A delicious lunch wws served and a social hour followed. ning. A delicious lunch was ser- ved by the hostess. assisted by ladies of the district. All depart- ed for home wishing Marjorie "Best of Luck" in the years a- head. ROYAL Frl.. sat.. 7:15-0:15. Matinee Sat. 3:1). Charlton Heston. and Rhonda Fleming in "PONY EX- PRESS." PHOTO FINISHING Advertising Photos Color or black and white Photography Send your films to us for processing. and the oppor- tunity every week to win free film. GEORGE WOTION Photography MacDonald Bldg. Flat Street Box 1312 Phone 8038 Summerslde PLAN TO ATTEND The Alberton West Prince Board of Trade ANNUAL AQUATIC DAY AT KILDARE RIVER BRIDGE (Two miles from Alberton) WEDNESDAY. JULY 31 - 2 PM. Feature attractions-3 mile swimming race, tourist swim. also races for all boys and girls from 13 years up. Events open to all Islanders (except tourist swim) The greatest day of water sports in the Maritimes. hilnly 13. 1951 'l'haGnardlanPsge13 IODAY (SATURDAY) 2--7:15--9:15 "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" In Technicolor With Betty Hutton and Howard Keel. It's the biggest musical under the sun. SUNDAY NIGHT 6:30 Standard TIIIIO (Just before ED Sullivan); crcv-rv CHANNEL 13 . 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