PAGE FOURTEEN rm: ' GUARDIAN. dnanaorrrarowu .. .. -. . . . , . .. . .. JUNE 9.1151 Islan iers Train With R. c. A. F. Wtstsnuiunnnllu Prince County Hospital Gragluatm . -FOUOWIHK are nine Island hays i:-lkllrz lllcxr training with the R.C.A.F. at St. John's, Quo- bec: Front row, left to right: AC 2 C. J. Thompson, Conway; i AC 2 W. D. Bryenton, Ken.sing- ton; AC 1 A. S. Ferguson, Stan- ley Bridge: AC 1 J. A. McQuald, Kenlsing-ton. Back row, left to I l --A-MQNG FIRSTNATO GRAD- I 4th). Twenty navigator! tep- llA'1'1'1S-Tlirce nations of the resenting Belgium, Italy and North Atlantic Treaty Organ.iz- Norway. comprised the first graduating class as part of Can- ada's contribution to the North Atlantic Pact. In the above photo, Sergeant Tlgwvc Bakke (left) and Sgt. Daniel Dalliclson, ation were represented when the RCAF held its first wings, parade for NATO students all Slivmilicrslrin, P.l'J.I., (F-rl'cllay, May E. French River; AC 2 H. 0. Mac. Rae. French River; AC 1 E. K. y Caseley, Kensingion; AC 1 H. S, right: AC 8 R. Bryenlon, Ken-i Profitt, Kcnsinglon. sington; LAC A. Ca m.pbc.1l, both of received their are shown with their Flight Lieutenant Paul Eeauclel, of Montreal, discussing landmarks prior lo a navigational training (righ-ti Norway. who wings ihat day instructor. exercise. (Natioilal D e lo n c o Pholo). recently in sprlnghlll, Nova scotial Tyne. Valley Notes, daughter Sandra spent a few dayal Vii: ailrl Mrs. Erin-ard Mbnkley, N'll'!1TllFlTl'lP. wore. visitors at home of M31. James E. Mcbc-an on Sunday. The Credit Union was held in Port Hill on Monday evening, May Lilith. Miss Gertie McNevln and Mrs. Bessie Sharp were visitors of Miss Emily McLean and Mrs. Andrew Brown on Sunday afternoon. Mr. anrl Mrs. K. RI. McKay. Stanley Brldce spent the week-end visiting in Tyne Valley. Miss Melda hit-Caull is taking her two works it-achers training in 'I')'l1E vzillcy S(!l00l. lllr. and Mr-'. Vernon Matthews, Summesldc spcnl. Wednesday aft- ernoon visiting at lhe home of Mr. and lwrs. Frank Plalts. Mrs. Prod Hansen who has speni Ilie pnsl, winter in the United Slates is visiting with relatives and lricnris. Mrs. Gladys Phillim. Summer- side Si1Plll ll few days visiiing with. her sislcr, Mrs. Wilfred MacDoug- all. Mr. and Mrsfxoward Dunbar and daughicr Joan and Mr. Frank Barbour from Alma were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Platts recent- Mlss Freda McLeod has resign- ed her position as clerk in Mr. Louis cann's store and Mrs, Eldon McArthur has taken her position as clerk. Miss Mcbcod is going to spend the summer at her home in Viclorla West. Mrs. Gordon Dairy and non Bryan of Amherst. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Batey'a par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bush Stewart. Mr. and Mr; Cecil Birch. their sons Carmen and Lowell. and Mrs. Elia Phillips from Amherst spent a few days recently visiting in Time Valley. Mrs. lvan Maclean spent a week visiting in Charlottetown. the guest of her son and daughter- gie-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Me. an. Mr. Robert sharp has enlisted in the Air-force and has gone to london. Ontario in commence his training. Mr. -rlioma "iaTi?ton ml min Helen Plait: from Waynlouth, l Mull. wot! Quest! of Mr. and Mrs. Prank mh. -.m. and Mr-:..!v;n McKay and Plans on Thursday. May they Ilum trip by Mr. McKay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roach McKay who will spend some time visiting ill and around Tyne valley. Mr. R-alph McLean. Charlotte- lown spent a day recently in lhc village trying his lucle yvilh the fish. also visiting his parents, M).-. and Mrs. Ivan MoLean. Miss Blanch McDougall is taking her teachers training ill Port Hill school under the supervision of Miss Esther Voale. The funeral of Ill? lnle Preston 'Ellis was held on Saturday in the Tyne Valley United Church. Rev. Mr. Baxter was in charge of the service. A long procosahm at Mas- ons marched together to bid fare- well to a departed brother, with Rev. Mr. Dignan- delivering the commital service at the grave. Pall- .bearers were - George Ellis. Ernest iEllla. Ivan Mlicbean, Erie Will- iiams, Wesley Milligan and Oliver iMacKay. sincere sympalhy is ex- llended to the bereaved. A dance was held in Milligim's dance hall on Thursday evening lln aid oi the "Health Centre". A large crowd was in attendance and an evening of dancing was enjoy- ed to the music of Lowell Huestis' Orchestra. The sum of over two hundred dollars was realized. which. added to the proceeds of ihe llospital opening held in the afternoon made a tidy sum to help pay our debt on the Hospital. North Tryon -Miss Ada Jackman of Summer- side spent the past week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomson. North Tryon. A very lovely shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. stan- lay Thomson for their only dIllIh- ler. Miss Roma Thomson. Tryon was a visitor to Summeralda on Saturday and Monday. Mr. Harry Cotton of summer side spent the past week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Nor- man Wood, Tryon. Ira. ll-neat lrunan of Norm Tryon la a patient in the P. E. 1. station. Many friends of Mn. In- manvwiah her a speedy recovery. Mr. Cope Traveru were visitors at the norm .1..- llovatt. Ti-yon. and were accompanied on the re-I l 1 Let's Talk It Over l A Prince County V"-wwpoiiit , by "-1" Dame Rumor has it ihat there is an unusually good dclilanrl for this year's Iunivelzslty graduates in Canada. This should encourage young college aapirants in Prince County. Mu.-ch. perhaps loo much. has been written of late about the misfits who attend universities. Undoubtedly t-ircre are some of these in every llniVol'sll.y, bill you will also find lhf'm in all walks of life. 0 0 I-mplemc-ntailon ol the Massey Report with regard to Federal aid to univcl-sitics; and an increased numlbcr of scholarships will tend to improve the situation. It will go far to seeing that the survival into higher lcarning of the fittest minds rather than of the faitestl pocketbooks will be the rule. It cannot be galnsaid, of course. that the larger percentage of university minds comes from the wealthy class, but the percentage is not so high that we can safely ignore those who are unincn-tly filled for university training but cannot foot the bills incidental to this higher education. The shocking succession of chil- drcnl; deaths by car accident: nmkes it imperative that we re- view very carefully our ideas and regulations of safe driving. In all cases to date. the drivers have been exonerated of all blame. They were such accidents as any of us might have had. This does not mean. however, that we can- not take steps to make it saiicvr for our children in this age of speed. Are we, any or all of us. making due allowance for the natural im- pulsiveness of young children? Perhaps a new act of standards could be worked out that would -RESERVI the mat of June for Ice cream social in Du-nley Hall. Sponsored by the W. I. -THE DENTAL onion in Summersids and Kenllngton will be cloled all day Wednesday from June 6th to Sept. Nth. -COMPETINT Complete lin- auranco service. W. Boyd Bnlnio. Kenaingwn. -THE CANCER CAMfAlGN will be held the first week in Septem- ber. -CAIILOAD cement due to arrive aoon. Book your order now. O'Leary Farmers Co-op. -ENJOY a hearty laugh in Clin- ton Hall. June 11th. when you see Kensington Presbyterian Play sponsored by Clinton W. I. -PRINCETOWN U N I T I D CHURCH. Malpeque. sunday, June 10th. Sunday school 11.00 A. M. Divine Worship 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Service of Baptism 2.30 P. M. No week night aorvlcaa. Rev. James Cross, Minister. mENGAGEMENT NOTICE. - Mr. and Mrs. John A. I-Ieffel of Freetown, announce the encase- ment of their daughter. Hazel Annie, lo Vernon H. O. Stetson. sun of Mr. and Mrs. Willard stet- son. Freetown. Marriage to take place the latter part of June. --B0111)!-2N' CHUIIICH SERVICE. Sunday, June 10th. at 3 P. M. in Legion Hall. Bible schoi at 2 P. M. Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday evening at Mrs. H. MllCKcnzlc's. Rev. Milton Lover- lng. European Evangelistic Cru- sade will he guegt, speaker. You are cordially invited. Don't miss lhls spiritual treat of latest first hand knowledge of needy wai-torn Europe. Rev. D. M. Fraser. Min- istcr. -BRIDE HONORED AT SHOW- ER-Mrs. Norman Hogg and Miss Dorothy Henderson were joint hostesses on Wednesday OVEN"? al the home of the former in Summersidc, when they bendered Miss Freda Sllorry. W110 Wm '39 ' June bride,a miscellaneous chow- er. Being escorted to a beautifully decorated seat of honor, the bride was requested to open the many beautifully wrapped gifts present- ed to her. Miss Jo,We Schurman assisted by reading the verses of good wishes. Delicious refresh- ments 'were served by the ho!”- esses. who were assisted by Mrs. Elmer Murplly and Mrs. Bob Mur- nhy. 5 -FAMILY REUNION-A family reunion was held at the home of Miss Olive Tuplin of Murray's Road. May 31st. There were ap- proximately 30 guests pro.-rent and a splendid evening was spent in -Graduating class of the Prince County Hospital School of Nursing who received their dip- celved a real Island we-lcome durs int. their short stay and their legion of friends were delighted to see them together again after a lapse of thirty-two years. This was the first visit to the Island of Mrs. Melbourne Riley and Mrs. Harvey R-iley. They left will) their uncle, Gordon Bernard and Mrs. Bernard of llaverhlll, Mass. Em-oule they will stop over in Missouri where Mr. and Mrs.Har. vey Riley will wliness the grad- uation ol their son in college and also their son's wedding June lath. -ALBERTON C. G. I. T.-Mem- .muslc. dancing and ainlzimz- 136- bers of me c. a. l. T. and teen- licious refreshments were served an Ems at the congregation were and the special feature of the guests of the United Church w, M izalherins was the reunioryof four s. Auxiliary at their regular meet- brothers of the Riley fl-I'ljlll'i' Wh0 lng Tuesday eveninghmembeu of were together for the mist him the C.G.I.T. led the opening wor- in 32 years. The brothers are: ship the (hgme of which was llerborl Riley and Lorne Riley of "God; am of Beauty" Norma 0'Leary, Melbourne Riley of HIv- Locke, president of the C. G. I. T., Orhlll. Mass" and Hlfvey Riley 01 conducted the worship which began Alameda. California. Also present with recitation in unlgon of me were Mrs. Melbourne Riley. MIL C. G. I. T. scripture portions were liai-vey Riley and Mrs. Herbert read by Elma and Erma Inman. Riley. The brothers are sons of Mr. John Riley and are formerly of Malpeque alid Alma. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Riley flew from California to Boston and bourne and Herbert and motored vey Riley is a deputy collector of external revenue for the United States Customs. The brothers ro- help. More stress could certainly be put on teaching the children when land where to -be extra care- ful, but we are wondering if lur- tlier precautionary measures might not be outlined for lthe direction of motorists too. None of us not involved can begin to appreciate the depth of utter ira- gody which these accident: bring on those bereaved. 0 O 0 With the official opening of a new Post Office. a new Hospital and a new Recreation Centre all to take place this year. the thriv- ing little town of Summcrside will have reason to remember 1051 as in banner year. We in this Prince County capital have much to be proud of, and thankful for. The biggest. enemy to our further pro- grass might turn out to be com- placency. We have been dubbed ”The Richest Town In Canada" and it must be remembered that lmiugnegs is often a by-product of success. If we keep reminding ourselves that we are still without a large hotel capable of catering to or- ganizaiion groups, etc., that we are still minus a rink. gymnuiutn or milable centre for winter re- creation, this will help us to ace 'ouluelvaa in the proper perspect- ivc. While we are putting our- selves in the proper perspective. While we are putting ouraeivea on the -back with one hand. let us me the other to sketch out a blueprint for further improve- merit. ,Z Mra. Georgo Multari of North . Hospital after under going an op- v and Mrs. cloud I-lowalt of of IO. and Mrs. Wendell ' My xx rm ; ;9e0dn All smurf III FORCE DIV saruaoavluuus 9 Visit Your llnml Air Ema Stalin RLE Macn0liAl.ll Meteor - Mmlrv - Lincoln lml saaumlla - X Jtillllilllill Sirllllliy there joined his brothers Mel- Too." Twenty w, M, 5, mgmbefg from Boston to O'Leory. Mr. I-lar- tons for July will be Mrs. Lloan Currie led in prayer, Dorothy Bonyman read the story ”Plppu Passes" and three of the girls sang "God who Touchest Earth and Beauty. Make Me lovely answered roll call. The hall hoa- A. C. Green. Worship will be led by Mrs. C. 1!. weelns and Mrs. James Hodgson will have charge of the friendship atudy. Reports were re. celved from literature and com- munity friendship .aECfelnx'1ea, Prayer was offered for Dr, on. chrlst and for all christian work- ers. Mrs. Fred beard, usisied by Mrs. James Hodsson and Miss Annie Leard. had charge of the program, "Vocations for young women in the Church," and in on Thursdav cvealln-2 in the auditorium of the Summersldc High School: Standing left lo rlgh-i-Beth Gib- lomas and pins answering twenty questions asked by various members gave much interesting infomlalion about the kind of work done by full time Church workers. The C. Ci. 1. T. had on display a variety of hgnd)- work they had made during the winter and the ladies took advan- tage of the opportunity to make some purchases. The C. G. I. '1'. leaders are Mrs. Reginald Travers and Mrs. P. A. Fitzpatrick, A l R FOR6'l"- MY SATURDAY, JUNE 9 l e . . vmr" -. x voun Mann an mac: sunou Robinson's Bakery Suililaorslila V visit fur lnmt '” Air hm Stalin . llall Manufacturing, co. Ltd." Iiorria Ii Kaitar-Frau: claim Sluonlla y In no IOVAIIIIIY J. on display an "son. Aletha Inman, Helen Mm. tart. Evelyn Jen-kins. as a ,. llh civil servant in India, uiiiniiitn had spent some time in cam" during an international 1,1,0, conference there. she said Cgylon with its red soil and green folllga romindod bar of Prince zdwm-' Island. M IVAILABLE FROM JUNE 11 Annuals, Tomato Plants. Cab- bage lflanta, Cauliflower. G. W. SMITH Llnklettor Road sawaoav. was 9 Visit your menu Air Force Station Chan's Restaurant Siiallilmliia Vena Stow:-rt. : Sitting i Mildred Pushie. -11'-'lloto by Heckbert. are pleased to announce the program for AIR FORCE DAY TODAY SATURDAY, JIINE 9th.. and at the Local to which the public are cordially invited to Attend! 1.00 pm. 39;? V 1 ppm: Wings Parade A:.r1.v:l::..i;.&".:rs..2'u;:i." '" 2.45 p.m. Lancaster gigi: Displays A V; a lmeni. iii: "'i..r...r " W Demonstration Air saw ' mm;-ll iomutlon and are-...-r'-. 0.30 p.m.”"'"" """ ”..:i..Y”.':.i'.”&o1.”""s..a..o-'"”” Summerside Station (ALL TIMES ARE STANDARD) Fall In For 2.30 p.m- Wings Parade KAI!) Navigators. Bombing Inn 3.00 p.m. lronft, radio. radar, Islet! servo SqaadronbzllIt"':': lazdflrobailtl-gs, Vang: 'f:dmI”0l" Scour Guam Refreshments on Grounds