' Two North Rustico Canadian bgion members won honors in “the inter-zone cribbage tourna- ment among Queens County been going on for some weeks. NORTH RUSTICO MEN ARE WINNERS — branches of the Legion that has | night. Left to right are, Hamilton that right zone commander; Alyre The winners were crowned at/ Gallant, North Rustico;, Leo Gal- the Charlottetown clubroom last| lant, North Rustico; Earl Jay, Trade Board Seeks Site © For Trailer, Camp Area ALBERTON BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Keen discussioh on a number @f projects of importance to Western Prince County was car- ied out at the regular meeting of the Alberton and West Prince Board of Trade at-O'Leary last aight. L _Among items given approval Was a request for a survey of O'Leary with the view of having dial telephone system instal- A second matter of interest ‘as a suitable location for a trailer park and camping site Which would be developed by the Bovernment if the land is pro farm in the vicinity of the ward of Trade picnic site was tgested and a committee was Mppointed to investigate and re- at the next regular meeting. mmittee members are: Dr. ge Dewar, Ed Turner and Bryan. cold storage committee, by Harvey Hutt, led off a lively debate as to wether a fish ing plant would be able COD NETS Mr. Hutt advised that 12 cod ets will be used this summer -an Alberton fisherman in an i t to determine if there Bryan, chairman of the public affairs committee, brought forward a publicity program in the form of a panel discussion WESTERN GUARDIAN . Boyle, Kensington, | for Quebec where he} members of his/ Professional Cards . Chartered ~ Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canedian Bank of Commerce — | Summerside, P. EL. Phone 2235 e- Insurance B®. E. Ellis & Son Limited — Fire — Aute — Casualty ‘B Summer St. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D. R.0. PHONE 3287 oe a Matern Se. Summerside | B. F. Hunter, R.O. . ‘Summerside, P. E. !. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS aS US Cer ey ee os —s “Also Kensington on Saturday's) * Phone Summerside 3551 ass Water St. Summerside & B. Campbell, BA, LLB. Phone S’Side 3818 “ a sufficient volume of| i Grecket) and Gallant Bidg, S'Side Y to be held in co operation with] The O'Leary Bantam trophy the Summerside radio station.| was accepted by Forrest Dum- The program would include aj ville. A vote of thanks was ex- history of the area and such| tended to all who assisted with ers as educational system, the minor hockey program. Chair- st accommodation, fisheries,| man is Ralph Pe : . alph Gaudet. —— life of the community other items of interest. A motion was approved extend- TORONTO ing congratulations and best wishes to Jack Wright on his ap- (Continued from Page. 17) ear attend the Atlantic -* Ince “o2 23 23 @ Congress in London marking the : so 8 @ @ -3 10th anniversary of NATO. ak oe ee ane Stetson, Claude Jelley | can-Met 713 7 & pton Seaman were appoint-|C-Met wts mm» » @ BB +8 ed to’ investigate the possibility |Cs%ecs “on ue une Se ee situa- | Cassiar 810 11 10% W%—% ’ Leary. Castle 173 SIS 515 S15 Cayzor 100 26 06—C«aSC Cent Pat 1490 135 18 10 —1 PURPOSE OF BOARD . an a2. : A provocative and s‘amulating ao oe — 2 7» = = : ; ib-Ka 1 2 + address was delivered by William Gb ue 10 1) i um 34 Reddin on the subject “What is | chimo 1100 6 #67 @ -—3 ie Beard of ‘Tree ond Vint sie wm = 38 its ? , y-Reco ‘ stn ns Coldsirm 40070 @ 4 “& —@I A number of ways in which a|Comb Met 300 4 ° 2 Board of Trade helps small dis- | Coniagas 1300 61 61 + > Coniaurum 200 CU 37 mam +2 tricts were dealt with by the | conKey 1000 3 32 SM 41% spenier in 2 most intereuting amd |C Betshene 300 2 ere + Callinan 70 - thane cree See A yd nd C Denison 11530 $14% 14% 14% + % wee C Den wts 5169 35 320 XO by the president Earle Atkinson..|C Discovery 270 385 375 375 —- The secretary-treasurer CG Arrow 30 *® ® ™M + Leard is to atiepd a meeting im |C,Haliwell 2700 9 31 > Con Howey Moncton of the Maritime Pro-|c Marten 100 # 4 “& —2 vinces Board ; C Marcus 1000 72 72 72 +4 atom oy Con. 5 an8 © 300 SAG Se C Mogul 1820226 2S BS +1 tend a Board of Trade sponsored|c Morrisn 2714 23 2 2 —1 seminar in Summerside next /C Mosher 0 S$ S&S S +2 week seeting\¢Bat Fe, sige Bs Bs 3 Prior to the business meeting ¢ Regcourt 500 15 15 ee, en ene ee ea ee nish O'Leary minor hockey * . 30 #e 0 #0 +15 teams by the vice-president J.W.|Co"Corp 1m “ «4 “4 —1 Coughlan. The\ Midget Juvenile! cop Man 2100 13 «13 «| 13 Thophy was won by Tignish and or aan = 7 . accepted by team captian John ; ; se... 9 McInnis, Conteh 1000 15 1065 05+ Craigmt 300 4% 40 470 Parish Council = [Sxr" Se im a % t. Daering 4 > ae » 1 Holds Meeting (2xsr RS S 2 : - |Deer Hore 3089 21 _ - ALBERTON — The regular| D’Eldona a me ae meeting of the Sacred Heart | Dene Se 816% 164 18% Parish Council was held at the} puvan a 8 = oT Monday. Mrs, Joseph Callaghan |E= Me! =o me president, presided jand opened |=2% Sit 300 1% 1% WH—% meeting with the league Eider | ms ™ = % : ‘ 0 1M Ws MmH—%* Bh Sy sages gebthemapeterrsd | a Ss ae im ate Ex 4 *| donations were made to the Sac- Falcon 2170 928% a - = i” "| re@ Heart Program and to Our | Faraday — . = @ of Lady’s Missions. : oe ue ae a ee Members reported 40 visits! ratima oam @ pa made to sick and shut ins since | Francoeur ae as ms te ae soot, snantiog. i wen daekind S01 i" sae 22 SS. send used clothing Geco Mines the Prince County Welfare in| Genex os 2 2 = Summerside. Geo Scien 4000 138 130 1 FN A nominating committee was |Gnt_Mast wea ss. appointed to bring in a slate of 'Gienn Uran 1000 3 1G B -“ officers for the annual meeting. |Gold Ease 0 2 7 aa ion Evast Shea ie toms, ee Sn s. ’ 7s. 2m «22 3 Smith and Mrs. Alton O'Brien. | Grandue’ mee SS on i : oie 3938 $17 “ae -_" 5 wits 200 ae Quigley Funeral |o** % “os \ Har-Min 1000 164 164 > At C. Traverse ue" & & «3 Heath 111500 11% 9 oy The funeral of the late Mrs. | Heva a a or ” Frank Quigley was held from the|Houme*r on, si9 500 500 Cape Traverse United Church on| qua Bay as = ae = ier Friday afternoon, March 13th.,|Hugh-Pam = ’ . ? | 50 hH eH H+h% Rev. G. A. CowperSmith con- lero iso 33 Oe OB ducted the services at the church/imt Nickel 1527 39% = oo <c and Grave. Hymns sung: ‘‘Safe|ist Ran 16000 St om os 45 In The Arms of Jesus,” “Now|! OC? "0 2) mo 20 —5 The Labourer’s Task is Over."|Iso Uran 160 0 “a a eA and “God Be With You Till We|Jacobus = 10 iS a 1341 Meet Again,” ‘a favorite Hymn] jaye Expl 1500 ° * ° | of the: decased). A Duet, “‘Nail-| Jellicoe * ed To The Cross,” was beauti-| Jopurke on a Ss 7 fully rendered by Mrs. Hedley| Jonsmith one 2 ti > — and Mrs. John ‘Has: | jor. 00 1 1 10% —1%6 P5 y 19 : 4 : Geoie Te 5 «30 «335 «415 PALL BEARERS: Kilem wis 39765 a2 ¢ . wts Nathan Bell — se mS, org —T 1 Deel 3910 125 12 18 +3 ei ; a oe ae John Haslam, _— 82 22> er we ads 1000 12 «12 .. “ i 2000 54 S% + ¥ aie ce sees FLOWERS BEARERS Laredo, ws 30 v 7 ‘. sired al ol, SS Be ee im — Ss Mut Macaasa 7 2 23 (+ John Myers Macéon is CU a a Stanley Howatt Magees 4 ae ioe ue +3 Albert Morrison " -— mn — — = | Randolph Stevenson a eons ra s paceman in the church ceme- Marsige "me ‘® oe ahs funeral wa ‘ i ely Maritime 1500 16 m= P-4 $ —M— - -nn @~e eet } Se mR was generaily agreed &et) The Guariilan, Charlotfetown, Thur A Housing Work| Hospital Ladies |ascsisn 1 cosccned wi te » Mp. ¥, 1968 19 : ; total children, . “ Ne Finish Give Concert young people and adults. No one| Companies Said ic'te ro: ae ee ears rinis ‘|agency alone is responsible for and extensive develop- O'LEARY — About 500 people) education; home, schovl, church, Not Doing Job ment of these resources.” SUMMERSIDE — Work is pro-| “Moved the Variety Concert in| and community have a share “in| He said much development — gressing favorably on all fronts|‘B¢ Verdun Theatre on March) providing it. FREDERICTON — (CP) —/|work was required on the of the 2%-unit housing develop-| 1th. under the auspices of the) The prize winners of the Com-| Opposition Leader Louis J. Robi-| Perties so they could ment at the Hillcrest site and| Ladies Aid of the O'Leary Com-| position Contest sponsored by the "(ore when warranted by pzice work is expected to be complet-| munity Hospital. Rev. Mr. Kean! tome and School were announc-|“2@U4 told the New Brunswick| 454 market demand. ed by the end of May, the date|was chairman, Pies. cakes and|e¢ and the Secretary read the| L¢sislature Tuesday that min- INDIAN set fo its completion. candy were sold during inter-| ist prize of each , ing companies were capabie of , group India’s state-owned The a of spring mud | mission, approximately $275.00 Prizes were awarded to the|@™ng mare to develop base! a Levenselive Weds is the work-| was realized, this money is to bé) winners of the contests: Compés- fidids in the Bathurst. of 14. se men, This has, interf with | used to help finance the new Hos- . an average of 14 complete laying of water and sewerage | pital Laundry equipment. lines. This work, started béfore oe ilowiac program was the fall freezeup, will be com- ted: ‘| pleted when the ground hardens. : 1, Reading, Mrs. Ben Thomas; 2. Solo, Carol Hud- son; 3. Dialogue, Cascumpec Young People School; 4. Reading, Mrs. Rus- Hold Service sat apeatd the eervise with ta| West Polat: 1. Golo, Elizabeth call to worship. The Scripture | MacLean, 2. Recitation, Lorr: was read Anne MacLeod and | MacDonald. reo wena Ghee te Maaltbe Mee, Brae: 1. Duet, Mrs Richard! Gade v1: gomery. Jean MacKay was heard | Delaney and Charles Caseley, 2 “oun a ooo cone in a solo. Piano Solo, Merry Barbour. Cente, 2. nig t : 7 Roches and Ruth DesRoches. 3. The offering was 2d by Milburn: 1. Dialogue, Mrs. Al- Louise Poirier and Richard eee re ee eee moos bert Lecky, Mrs. Garfield Gorrill. | woic, Anse ‘MacKay. Linda “Bernard| Mit: ,ctetling Boulter. | Grade V: 1. Martin Gaudet; 2. 4 is and Isabel Cambpbell sang a| aster. Ralph slog Duet [Raymond Cormier and Clifford duet. Ruth MacBwen and David | Coster’ a — ; Gaudet. 3. Faye Richard and Morrison each gave @ message . - | Rose Ann Richard. on Easter Knutsford: 1. Duet, Norma) ‘Grades 3 and 4: 1. Esther Gau- The choir sang three selections | Ad#ms and Barbara Harris, 2/4: 2 Garnet Rushton, Olive Mount Stewart and Warren Mc- : Reading, Mrs. Lorne Elliott. Aas Ar Guirk and was assisted by other young) "6; ary: 1. Trio Ruth and|DeSRoches and Della Cormier; 3. Saoust Siewert, ton ware, ron | meee of tee congregation. Wanda Buchsnan,--Carol James, | Noms Arsenault and Edith Poir- “ ners-up to the winners who re- Club Members 2. Step-Dancing,; Hughie Mac- v daakal 2 and 3: 1. Enis Deo i Hold ting "Ge Wolfe: 1. Recitation, Ke - se erag tie n+ syn a : Mee : . Pity ma Gallant a renda Gau- . vin Howard, 2. Piano Solo, Shir- : 7 det. . Little Loot des Daath. Reducus a ea a S- Duet, Basil) Grade I: 1. Tillie Rushton, 2. : Camera Club held its 15th meet- anes Duet Gallant Sis. Joyce DesRoches, 3. Eddie ; . Ho ls Reported Coiras, Freetown, “ith the pre ters, 2. Violin Music, Eimer Ro- gen ' INTERRUPTION NOTICE GUMMERSIDE — two Cams| Meet Mrs. Cakes in Oe chair. | the The President of the Rotary merside business firms were |. -°U#!8S MacFarlane was ap- The Queen Club, Summerside, announced There will be an interruption of electric pow- broken into during the past few Pointed distribution manager it ci that Armand DesRoches, aGradei{ er on our Western Circuit, west of Miscouche to days, but the thieves got little |ncub s Spring project. the P| Parents Visit XH student and president of te Tignish Sunday, April 12th between the hours for their efi : lication of the club's first bulle- Student Council, had been select- on ay, Apri Y A tee “agg 8 une es tin, the “Freetown — q Mi h H S. ed for the “Adventure in Citi- of 1:00 p. m. and 5:00 p. m., weather permitting, Setens Mutuars & {Camera Club Bulletin of 1958. iscouche fi... zenship” tour to Ottawa early|| to enable us to connect our new line diversion Sam ‘Sail S Service Sta-} The next meeting of the club : teas h tonal f the RCAF ne‘ted the thieves two mew| is to be held at the home of Car-| A large number of parents met , ™_™4Y- ij around the runway extension of the R. C. . rend batteries. But these were|men Paynter, Freetown on Tues-| at Miscouche High School and at Station, St. Eleanors. egg eat on the nactene day, jae 28. Each ene ae Marian Academy to discuss prob-|' QUAKE IN Ss : - » apparently droppei after | asked to bring along his teachers of thei ARSEILLE. ‘ they became to heavy burden for | slides, suitable for showing at aii te eeie Saneetia Prey ers)—Damage from a four-second MARITIME ELECTRIC Co., LTD. the burglars. , the slide show to be held in June. | -soms. earth tremor that shook south- ~Morrison Bros. beverage plant,| The activity for the evening At eight o'clock they all as- eastern France Sunday was esti- . : one eevee imto on three con-| consisted of compiling the bulle- sembled in Miscouche High|mated Monday at 100,000,000 talon anoaet pice ne wes en ae leuk pert ad the 60 noples| Scheel Sor the Home aad Gchoal| freacs (about $280,080). Twe chi tles of pop. =— | oe wala aan in record time. began : ee ooo _ of ise a Tie oo : breaking windene ie ace | St. Marks AYPA |i, riich suestions on Aims of/lage of Saint Paul sur Ubeve == @ h thou ne the buildings ee Education and the Role of the Villagers said the earch “heaved H Id Mee © Home were discussed. Eachflike the sea.” The earthquake Mcintyre 5 8 8 as olds ting group leader then gave a detail-| was the strongest felt in France McKen mH }Y ® ed account of the findings‘ of | for 20 years, the Strasbourg Seis- McMar 1 69)6—h 80g (4 uy St. Mark's A-Y.P.A. met in the! nis group. mographie Centre said. 0 r : o McWat 4100 32 «82 «0» -4 | Parish Hall, April 6th, with 24 = : Sree Se "hs =, members presen sad Deanery . Midrim =o © 7 mm *| president Allison Gill. The meet- TONITE (THURSDAY) S 525.2. eis s| REGENT "5s Min Corp 230 «$14% 144 1464 lowed by Scripture lesson led by : i Moneta ‘oe 114 oe 112 * | the Rector. . Mt Wright 57500 62 sa 63 410 | It was decided to have a pan- Mulit-M 0 Ss OS try sale at Kennedy’s store April ——_ me a 3 6 6-1 | 26th. It was moved by Linwesd Nealon ono to oh tag, | Gill, seconded by Kenneth Carr New Aleer 3009 19 10 10 to get the Golden Valley Boys; New = i eo 6 :. | May 18th. a % ™ F | A card of sympathy was sent W Dicker “io to 20 a |to Mrs. John Fletcher and fam- 2 a oe ee i N Harri 1300 15 164 15 4%! A badminton tournament is A pure Island Product — — one oh ". a i. planned for the last of April we es N Kelore 48000 21 194 20 —1 | When competition will be run off Pick up a Carton at Your Grocer! ; Newtand mp eB +e a ig aa an 1 5 ” radio night all record their} - R Myisma’ rams ow oe te 33 | Tote, te reading sinping soa] TIM HOVEY - GENE EVANS IDEAL DAIRY LTD. Nickel Ms 5701 2e 2s musical neat. this proved! saiuy CAMPBELL - LOM CHANEY - TOM SRAKE ‘ipissing 900 21 -—4 | very popular ne MES GLEASSN - MEREDITH - “ Norkeme tom 21 2 2% 21 °|_,The members. were reminded Sone = ap ve Summerside Phone 2373 j Nick ms ris 26579 & 4 514 414 | @bout the bus going to Diocesan Norlartie 300 37 MOT? conference at Halifax May 16. 7 Neresetal ue ” 330. 359 «~—20 /17, and 18. It was moved by 7 a ta an = = bd Georgie Campbell, seconded by N Rank 2800 1% 172 177 43 |Murna Harrington, the meeting Northsp 2200 191 199 190 be adjourned. Lunch was served North Can 2400 147 145 145 -2 committee in : i Norvalie 1500 23 2 2 2 ie. 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Wr Hars 15 14 145 «145 Supervised Exec £7 5.32 sit S222 |Eeseem 2s] THE HALL MANUFACTURING & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD Yk Beer 1659 138 136 125 Supervised Income Fund 402 422 s Young HG 11199 112 195 ims =—6 x—TV Flectronic 6.45 16.04 4 % Smee OF pene tevcmee Pent en — + - . ; ma = em Se ae b des en ee ee SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. |. Pend (Ore ~- 7 2h om =6—— 10 ‘commission rere ‘ Yukon Cos 169 7 9] «71 412 BUS. Fuad ab aaeaan ——— y a ‘ a ‘ idl