, baa ~ Two veteran Tignish branch : : ursday night. ‘Chris Gallant's members of the |zone commander J. Hector Buote of the Canadian |made the official presentation of Legion, J. Peter Gaudet, (R), and/ lapel badges on behailf of pro- Frank Clhossey, were. presenied|vincial command and warmly 25-year service awards at ihe re-| congratulated Mr. Gaudet and ar meeting of the branch onj}Mr. Clhossey. Also present fer West Prince'the occasion was the zone vice- City Foursome _ Captures Top Honors In ‘Spiel $.8 ih i Bs is he re i zF 3 é T Ae _ Firemen Douse _ Alberton Blaze ALBERTON — The Alberton Fire Department was called out ~ yesterday morning ¢0 extinguish - a fire in the basement of the Al- + bertcn Post Office. A smouldering blaze, which de- strcyed several cartons of used | supa” pocegre prog j - wrapping paper, w: building. | A defect in the number fire siren, located on the roof, prevented the si being sh afi had ut off after siren continued to sound 3 been sounded. for WESTERN GUARDIAN “> ACCEPTING POULTRY on Se ndays and Tuesdays. Wadell ~Bros., Crapaud. - ALBERTON and West Prince Board of Trade regular meeting will be held in the O'Leary High School, April 8 at 7:30 p.m. ~ }BEDEQUE RINK tonight (Mon- e y). Listen to CJRW at 12:10 nd 5 p.m. for tonight’s rink ' ATTENTION VETERANS! The _funeral of our late Comrade _ Fred Cormier, a member of the Summerside Branch, Canadian Legion, will be held on Tuesday, April 7th, from the Bowness Fu- neral Home to St. Paul’s Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 A. M. All veterans are requested to meet at the Legion Home at 8.30. Professional Cards | Chartered Accountants: ~~ T. Earle Hickey &-Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P. E. I. a 7. ee ¢ Phone 2235 " Phone 3116 BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios . DB. W. SEARS | Harris, with Willa Somers, Har- ry Dye, and Eleanor Harris, the other members of the rink. Collision Sends 2 To Hospital SUMMERSIDE — Mrs. Wil- fred “Scotty” MacDonald and Kenneth Slavelle, both of Bor- den were hospilalizod F evening following a two-ca™ col- lision at the intersection of Car- leton Siding Ro#i and the Trans Canada Highway. Mrs. MacDonald, a passenger in the car driven by the Borden man, suffered a broker left arm and left leg and facial lacera- tions. Mrs. Slavelle suffered a dislocated left shoulder. Both cars were badly damag- ed. The driver of the other veaicle was said to be Vernon Muttart of Cape Traverse. commander Frank Weeks, pre- sident of the Alberton Legion. Russell Perry, president of Tig- nish branch, also extended con- gratulations and announced that a social evening would be held to commemorate the ev~nt. United Young People Meet ALBERTON — The regular meeting of the A'serton Y.P.U. was held on April Ist. in the A®berton United Church Hall. In the business meeting, conducted by the president, Lona Hunter, it was decided to hold a crckinole party on April 8th. with everyone welcome. Following the business meeting the worship was con- ducted by Keith Campbell with Bible Study by Elmer McLean. The program consisted of gam- es and Bible baseball. A deli- cious lunch was served bringing the meeting to a close, .»> Mrs. J. W. Boult > Mrs. J. Wilfred Boulter died Friday at Tryon following an iliness of several years. She was in her 81st year. The former Charlotte Wright Muirhead of Tryon, she lived most of her active life in Charioite- Fish And Gam O'LEARY — The West Prince branch of the P.E.I. Fish and Game Association, at the quar- FANNING SCHOOL Following is the March Report of Fanning School: ? Grade V 1. Evelyn Bryanton, 2. Kathleen Adams, 3. Barbara MacGougan. Grade IV: 1. Keith Davison, 2. Garry MacNutt, 3. Robbie Craig. Grade Hil: 1. Lynne Lockhart, 2. Irene Biyanton, 3. Laura Moun- tain. Grade II: 1. Barbara MacNutt, 2. John MacGougan. Grade I Sr.: 1, 'Norrig Adams, Grade I Jr.: 1, Bruce Wood-: side, 2. Garth MacKenzie, 3. Hor- ace Mountain. » - : Teacher, Rose Murphy. STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL Report of Easter Exams: Grade VIM: 1. Alfred Fyfe Grade VII: 1. Murdock Fyfe, 2. Arlene Douglas, 3 Winston Malone Beryll Fyfe Grav VI: 1, Grade V: 1. Elizabeth Reid, 2. Ernest MacEwen, 3. Watson Fyfe Grade IV: 1. Alan Douglas Grade III: 1. Maureen Reid, 2. Colleen Reid, 3. Danny Reid Grade HI: 1.- Ronnie Reid, 2. Kevin Reid ‘ Grade I: 1. Dorothy MacKay, 2. Nancy Douglas, 3. Donnie Reid Bethany Reid absent for all tests. Highest average in junior grad- es: Maureen Reid, 96 percent. Hs 3t average in senior grad- es: Murdock Fyfe, 81 pecent, - Teacher, M. K, Fenguson e Ass’n Votes To Sponsor Pheasant Project | ment committee and $100 was vot- fingerings (trout) were retecas- ed west of Enmore last year by . | Ketly’s Pond fish culture station. Minutes of the last m@eting and of the Prince County branch meeting were read by the secrt- tary-treasurer, Lorne Johnson. Pi aa ME enes perce : Dies On Friday Kensington Bombers Blast Cavendish To Win Ch’ship Ki it i # Fy Will Donate Main Altar SUMMERSIDE — Rev. Dr. J. P. E. O’Hanley, vasic> of St. Paul's Parish, announce4 yester- day that one of his ‘“‘senior and most highly respected parishion- ers,”’ who requests that his name be withheld, had donated the main altar for the new St, Paul’s Church, which will be built this year. The altar, he said, would be made of black portor> marbie with gold vein, and that the co-t of it would be more than $3,000.+ He stated, too, that Mr. Peter A. McNeil, of Charlottetown, archi- tect hopes to have the plans and specifications for tae new church completed in May, and that its construction should begin im June. Interest is building up in ‘“‘Se- minars on Executive Training” to be held in Summerside, P-.E.I. April 15th, Saint John, N.B.; Ap- ril 17th; Kentville, N.S., April 20th; Truro, N.S., April 22nd; Bathurst, N.B., on April 24th. Sponsored by the Maritime Pro- vinces Board of Trade and The Canadian Chamber of Commerce, these Seminars, to which close to 8 Maritime communities have been invited to send representa- tives, will find Board Chamber leaders discussing how they can provide better leadership and or- ganization in the service cf their communities. , The program at the Maritime Seminars will include three se- parate and concurrent sessions on the respective roles of the pre- sident, the secretary and com- mittee chairman in Board and Chamber work. These willbe fol- lowed by group discussions on such topics as ‘‘program of Work “Putting Projects into Action” “Money ..d Manpower’, and “Aréa Projects and Problems”’. TAKING. PART : Among those participating will be: W.A. Scammell Case, Saint John, National Vice-President of The Canadian Chamber of Com- merce; L.G. DesBrisay, Monc- ton, President, Maritime Provin- ces Board of Trade. J. Frank Arnett, Summerside Director, The Canadian Chamber B. Of Trade Seminar In Summerside Draws Interest of Commerce; Claud Hunter, Charlottetown, Vice - President, Maritime Provinces Board of Trade; Martin J. Legere, Cara quet, Director, Maritime Provin- ees Board of Trade. David Reevey, President, Saint John Board of Trade; Col. L.W. W. Slack, President, Kentville Board of Trade; J.E. Shaff_er, Kentville, Director, The Canadian Chamber of Commerce; John Murphy, Presiient, Truro Board of Trade. ‘ Amos Hubley, President, Sum- merside Board of- Trade; Ken Ross, General Manager, Halifax Board of Trade; A-E. Eagles; Secretary - Manager, Dartmouth | Chamber of Commerce. J.M. Fraser, Montreal, Mana- ger, Onzanization Service Denart- ment, The Canadian Chamber of Commerce; and A. T. Parkes, Maritimes Manager, The Cana- dian Chamber of Commerce, and Executive Secretary, Maritime Provinces Board of Trade. THIRD TITAN LAUNCHING CAPE CANAVERAL (AP)—A Titan intercontinental ballistic missile was fired aloft Friday on the start of a short-range flight test. The launching was the third apparently successful blast-off of the missile in 56 days. BERN, Switzerland (AP)—The Swiss government formally agreed Friday to be host to the foreign ministers confere of the U nited States, ‘itain, France and the Soviet Union scheduled to open in Geneva May 11. There will be electric line on Wednesday, WARNING! an_ interruption on our 6900 volt rural \ April 8th between the hours of 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. The fol- lowing areas will be affected’ Central Street North, St. Eleanors, Miscouche, Lot 16, Sherbrooke, New Annan, Indian ton Jack OCopnor (New Glasgow) 14: Jeck Pineau N.G.) 12; Licyd (Cav,) 12; David Walker (N.G.) 10; Clarence Gallan (Ken (New Annan) 10; Gecrge Ga’fan* Young People Are Entertained Mrs. Ralph MaclIsaac enter tained the Presbyterian Young People’s Society with the vice- president Albert MacWilliams presiding. Scripture was read by Donnie Livingstone. The devo- tional period closed with Lord’s Prayer in unison. Roll call waz answered by 15 members with a scripture verse containing the word ‘“‘sabbath’’. Rev. Mr. Garrett gave an in- teresting talk on “‘The Mcaning of Easter’? followed by 4a story read by Beverley Maclsaac, “God Saved Marie's Life’. Meet- ing closed with hymn ‘“‘Wonder- ful Words of Life’, and Mizpah benediction-, Canada’s lowest-priced 14 ton 4-wheel drive models New Mercury 4-Wheel drive trucks are now here to bring new traction, new might, new savings to rugged off-the- road jobs. Because they’re made in Canada, they’re the country’s lowest-priced }4-ton 4-wheel drive trucks. And savings continue on the job. Canada’s most economical Six actually averages 25.2% more miles per gallon than other makes as proved in U.S. tests. You also get Mercury Trucks’ bigger loadspace—up to 23% bigger in the Styleside Pickup. New Mercury 4-Wheel Drive Trucks are’ built from the eeeeeeveseesegces in *|Dewis Rector, pastor of the Be Kersing-| Three-Act Pla Combined Service At Springfield — O'LEARY — A large cong-ega- tion attended the combined Uci- vice held te’ the Serinafield West Bap Orc ptist Church conducted the service with Mrs. Willard Smaliman presiding at Seripture was read by Rev they United Church. Special ehoir selection ‘The Thrist of the Cross” was rendered. by Mp. Lester Gay aod Mrs. Willard Sovereign for Eternity” “Blessed be :the King that cometh in the Name of the Lord”, Is Reschedul SUMMERSIDE — Because of a Tuesday night sporting event of special interest to the area a play presentation in Seven Mile Bay by St. Paul’s Dramatic Club from Summerside, has been re- scheduled for Wedneslay even- ing. The announcement of the change from Tuesday to Wed- nesday was made in Summer- side last evening by Miss Mar- garet Wedge, director of the cast of 10 who are featured in the three-act comedy. KENSINGTON | ieee His many friends will be sor- ry to learn Mr. John Champion cf Malpeque had the misfortune of falling and breaking his leg. He is a patient in the Prince Ccunty Hospital. All hope for his speedy recovery. . On Friday afternoon a very large number of people gathered for the auction sale of Mr. Char- Ls [ & Be j i = a! rt gaz i z ; zi i i ; Mi ! | | a : i if z i i fi i : ii : i = i i i : F ; an iethy ii : Li u ¥ 3 Z ing the past week. His many little school pals and friends will be sorry to learn Master Gary Brander son of Mr. and Mrs, John Brander, Indian River, is ill at his home and al! hope for a apeedy recovery. Mrs. Theresa Mathews had the misfcrtune of falling and break- ing a bone in her wrist. She is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Miss Mary Mathews, student at P.W.C. spent the Easter hol- idays with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mathews, Baltic. . Mrs. Frank Beairsto, Char- lottetown, spent Easter weekend at her home in Malpeque. His maay friends wil be pleased to know Mr. George Cro- zier of Hamilton is making a operation in the Prince County eeeeetceeeeaeecesooaoeeoaoaeeseseseese les Adams of Sea View. 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