Page 1 The Guardian Saturday. July 2. 1955 City and "YOUR DOLLAR IUYI IOII -at the HUGHES DIUO ITOIE.” ONE PERFORMANCE "ONLY" of the Leslie Bell Singen. CRASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. AT THE Windmill Restaurant. serving fresh lobsters to take out. AT THE Windmill Restaurant. fresh lobster dlunar. CENTURY antique and handl- graft. shop, Y.M.C.A. Bulldind. Prince Street. HUNTER RIVER Pastoral Charge the United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday. July 3 are as follows: Hampshire 9:45 am.. Sunday school 10.45 a.m.: North Wiltshire ll a.m.. Sunday school 10 a.m.: Hunter River 7:1!) p.m. Sunday school 10.30 a.m. Rev. C. R. Moase. B.A.. B-D-. Minister. g :tIlsCELLANEOUS SBOWER -. Mrs. Eugene Kelly was hostess at a miscellaneous shower at her home on Spring Park Road. in honor of her neice. Miss Mary J 3 Leslie Bell Singers today. water safety instruction begins on Monday. July 4th. Pupils enroll at hatliouse Brighton beach. BERRY GROWERS Association will be open to receive Strawber- ries on Tuesday. July 5th. conducted' by Rev. mann. Charlottetown 11 am and 7:30 p.m. City time. Stanchel 3 p. m. Sunday school 2 p.m. Rev. J. H. Bishop. Canada. Central Parish. Services next Churchill school 10.00 a m.; Canoe Cove 3.0tli p.m.. Sunday school 2.00 pm. Mr l Richard Tilton. this service. Nine Mile Creek 7 SH p.m. Sunday Clyde River. Sunday school 10 "ill am. Rev. Donald Nicholson. min- Central IOY'I TAXI-Dial 6560 8569. GET YOUR TICKETS for the RED CROSS swimming and CIIARLOTTETOWN STRAW- FREE CHURCH of Scotland. uly 3. Iris ll a.m. Belle River p.m.. Murray River 7:30 p.m. Fred Zitz- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Lord's ll 00 Day as follows: a.m. Suiicla) guest S(ll0lSl at school 6.30 pm Margaret Kelly. cll:Iflfl0:; giarriag; ism,-4 to Mr. Francis l o 0330 V , V cumberlandy prince Edward 15. OVERTLRAS CA R - ll.:Fil9l IAML will take New on 1-U55-da'ylBirt. 21-year-old. Charlotte! St. Joachim 5: resldgm was . Hospital early yesterday in-urning after his car went out at rnntrol morning. July 5"! 81 . p Church. Vernon River. The bridesl chair was tastefully decorated: with pink and white streamer and bouquets of narcissus an i tulips were arranged throughout! the rooms The decorated bas-, ket was carried in with the many lovely gifts by Miss. Ernsiine Hughes and Miss Lillian Quintin Miss Hughes read the gift cards; and Miss Quinn passed the gifts. to the bride to be. Mary Margarel' on July 15. the Criiigcr H.2ti.(i Sgt and turned d Edward island Protestant Or- phanage time in the hospital it .i.lS found that his injuries were not serious enough to detain hint - suit that he was l'PlP1l4Nl own taken to llli' City over near the Prince After speiidinc a short .ll'LY is. -.3 l WARSHIPS Dl' E thanked all for their nice gifts. Quebec and the tlcsti'oycrs. lri-i and invited them to visit her in quois and H ll ('5 Huron Wllll her future home. All joined in a make a courtesy wall at Clizirioitc- sing song. Accompanying on the t"wn. The total in-iwtiiinel from the piano was Miss Mildred Roberts, "ire shin ".lll"l' will l'('m2l'il un- Lunch was then served by the til July 18. is 1.600 officers and hostess, assisted by Miss Ernstine r. i. .- cadets. The ”Qu"'3ot-" has : and Mrs. L. 0.; Band which will he soon and '.i; vrd Hughes. Miss Lillian Quinn. Mrsf Wilfred Butler hill are L' .V.'ti.D. ; t)iV'll K9”), presiding at the um, wggl while the ship is here. The tun des- Mrs. .l. B. Fleming. Howard Mclnnis FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. BIRTHS. MAIIIIIAGES. was held on Thursday from the residence of his parents. Mr. and Mrs Charles Laptborn Avenue to Trinity Un- l troyers will tie up at the Riiiway wharf and the criiiser will anchor in Hillsboro Bay. FUNERAL THL'RSD.-lY - The funeral of the late Wendell Adams afternoon Adams. 4 lted Church. where service was ” fed by Rev A. Frank Mac- 'Lean and Rev. Howard Christie. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. The pail bearers were Messrs. David Lea. Fraser Burke. David Arnfast. Sterling .VlacFad- - yen. Allan MacDougaii. William 503 PET llltlrtlil worm. LEAVES FOR OTTAWA. - Mr. Hm-T33 Derrill MacGuigan who was grant- CAMPBELL - At thn P. E. Island Hospital on June 29th. 155. to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell. (nee Arlene Gregory) a daughter. Rhonda Lera. Weight 1 lbs. 10 on. MARTIN-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Wednesday. June Nth. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Martin. Cherry Valley. a daughter. CLAIR.-At the Charlottetown Hos- pital on June 26th. 1965. to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Clair (nee Connie Gaudet). a son. Michael Joseph. 8 lbs. (Vi ou. MacDONALD - At the Charlotte town Hospital. June Nth. 1055, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MacDonald. (nee Aurllda Tralnor) a daughter. Jo-Ann Gail. 6 lbs. GRACZYK -' At Buffalo. New York. on June 23rd. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Graczylr (Betty Cousins. Breadalbanei. I daughter Donna Marie. MASON - At the P. E. 1. Hospital on June 29th. 1905. to Mr. and Mn. Earl Mason( nee Mona Strickland) a son. Robert Roy. 7 lbs. 5 our. HORNE-At the Western Hospital. Alberton. on June 30. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Luughlln Horus (nee Delma Peake) Rosebank. a daugh- ter. 8 lb. 10 ozs. MARRIAGE! MacLEOD - BURGESS - At the Salvation Army Citadel. Charlotte- town. on May 26th. 1955. by Senior W. Stanley. ltatherine Amelia Bur- ed a leave of absence from the teaching staff of Queen Square i School. left Thursday morning for Ottawa University where he plans to further his studies. Before leav- ing Charlottetown Mr. MacGuigan was presented with a suitable gift from the school staff and was given a farewell party at the home of Mrs. Maurice Hughes. 76 Brighton Ave.. and also at the home of Mrs. J. T. Miller. 27 Grafton Street. His many friends join in wishing him success in his studies. ELECTED DIRECTOR - A native of P. E. i.. Mr. Louis Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Smith. Klnkora. was re- cently elected a director of C, P. Moore Ltd. of Sydney. N. S. Mr. Smith formerly resided in Halif- ax and went to Cape Breton three years ago to take over as general manager of the above firm. which is one of the oldest hard- ware stores on that island. He is a veteran of World War it and served with the Canadian Army in the rank of Captain. Mr. Smith is also vice-president of the Sydney Board of Trade. SUPREME COURT. - in Sup- reme Court on Thursday. Justice . the --r -- 1 Fosler Hewitt Here For Centennial Air Show lGroup Captain W. H. Syvetman. commanding officer of R.C.A.F. Station Summer- side, greets Foster Hewitt as he arrives at Summerside. prior to proceeding to Char- lottetown for the official opening of the Centennial Airshow. Mr. Hewitt will take a prominent part in the opening ceremonies at 3:00 p.m. today. presenting a tribute to the City of Charlottetown. the not of Con- federation. "Charlottetown. Confederationnd. a and unity are spnonymoua, Personals Mr and Mrs. .lnhn Stevens and daughter Joan of Winchester. Mass. are spending the summer at Surf Cottages. Stanhope. and Mrs Hurst and their . 5. Surf Cottages. Stanhope. Dr Charles Dr-Bold and Mrs. Dellold and their two children arrived from Poughkeepsie. N. Y. to spend .luly at Stanhope Beach Radio officer Lorne S. Good. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Good. sail- cd Saturday June 26. on the C. D. iloivc for the far North. Mrs. R. J. MacDonald returned home during the week from a three weeks' holiday spent with members of her family in Tor- onto. Major D. A. MacDonald of Moncton was in the Province over the holiday. He visited his sisters: Mrs John A. .llac('allum. Brark-; ley Beach and llrs J. R. Nichol-i son. Hunter River. l Mrs, Wilbert Cahill and Mrs Sunday are as follows. Winsloei South ll a.m: Princeloivn Road 3 p.m.: Highfield 7:30 p.m Sun-. day school as announced. Hcber l H. Hardy. minister.- l Death Friday In City of Mrs. Roy Smullman There passed away yesterday morning at her home on MaIpe- que Road. Mrs. Roy Smallman.- after a year of illness. She was the former Ruby Mac- Dougall of Hunter River. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Dougall. She atztcnded school there and after commercial train- ing in Charlottetown. took a po- sitinn with the law firm of Mac- Lean 8: '.Vla(-Kinnon. where she was employed until the time of her marriage. She was a member of Trinity United Church. being for a num- her of years a choir member and a member of the Princess lnne group. She belonged to the Alpha Rebekah Lodge. She was a mum- her of the committee of the P.E.I. Polio Foundation: immediate past prg-sirlpnl 'of the Y's lilenettes ,.,m.......-.7. John A Hughes. Springfield have icrnrnerl from Saint John. N B.. iihnre they visited Mr Vlilfrrri llorrison and family Their were accompanied home by tlicir sister. Mrs. W. 1' Sullivan. who will spend some time with relatives and friends on the is- land. and Mrs. - Promotion is Announced Instructor Lieutenant-Command- Cl A . Sue”arg::.1oxI:rceEha:&ttmE wishes to you, the paternal sym has been promoted to be Instructor.b0l M Cmmdla" 5”Vemmem' 1" Commander. according to an an-llhe celebmmn M W” 0'” Group Capt. Swetman this Station takes a very special pleasure in extending its con- igratulations and continued good lCeniennial Greetings From RCAF Station,- Summerside G Royal Canadian Air Force in (art: and to :lolii.with us in annual "The Centennial Avatlon Show will be a cooperative effort and although, by reason of the very nature of the exhibition. the R. C. A. F. will be vastly predomin- ant. the support of naval. army. and civilian orgnlutions will combine to contribute to its suc- cess, For the co-operation and assistance of these formations and organizations. we are thank- ful as are we in other R. C. A. F. units who will also ...i-tlclpate." Water Safety Preparations The water adjacent to Brighton Road was the scene of interesting activity before the week end as twenty swimming and water saf- ety inatructor candidates took part in the Royal Life Saving Society tests. . A life saving certificate in a At the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star con- Thursdny. Mrs. Helen. Herring (above) was elected Grand AI- soclate Conductress for Nova Seotla with Jurisdiction over Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Her- rlng is a past Worthy Matron of Crystal Chapter No, 1. Order of the Eutern Star. Charlottetown. which consider: her election a signal honour to Prince Edward island. island Pipers . Talia Top Spot in Nova Scoliu Two Prince Edward Island pip- ers provided the keeneat com- petition in the classes at the an- nouncement on Thursda b the h""d”d"' bmhdayt ' Minister of National Deflencey i "The. "ms and daughter! .”l Instructor Commander Mercer ls Cmladlan 5”” "Heel a."d Sm” one of the 34 officers named in lhelfl" the lrelfdom and "mly wmch yhalf-yearly promotion list of the your ,hl5m".c clly has la"'"ed' .Royal Canadian Navy. The regu- ”"d' "' taking 95” m the Cell" iar force is represented by 20 tennial Avatlon Show, through members and the Royal Canadian Whal they stand l0'- lhey "Wei Navy lReservet by 14, -"ij:'jC';Ch: Instructor Commander Mercer was born at Grand Falls. Nf1d.. in 1909 and followiniz his primary and high school education continued his studies at Acadia University 'where he received his B. A. degree in 1938. Following his war service he resumed his studies. at Acadia. where in 1948 he received his M. AA Degree. He is Principal of Sum- merside High School and Academy and is presently engaged as Iii- structor at the Navigation School. HMCS Stadacona. Halifax. Hlsi Nominal position is Senior NavLj;a- tion Instructor HMCS Queen Char-' lotte during the year. with special duties at HMCS Stadacona during the summer. as at preset. Instructor Commander Mercer served during the war as Lieuten- ant Commander following war-time promotion from Instructor Lleut. Command . His active service in the RCNVR was from Oct. 6. 1941 to January 15. 1946. He is married Club. . 0 Always interested in promoting drama and music, she was an act- . ive member of the Little Theatre Guild and Convener of choral reading for the P.E.l. Musical Festival She had been active for some time in efforts to establish a training school for mentally re- tarded children. She is survived by her husband and a son and daughter. David and Bonita. Her mother lives in Charlottetown. - and has a son and daughter. basic requirement for an instruc- tor's certificate. Other require- ments include: a senior swim award. a standard first aid cer- tificate. ti knowledge of teaching methods. and an ability to con- trol groups of swimmers. T h e s e potential instructors completed their course at the swimming and water safety in- structor'a school and return to their homes for the week end. On Monday each one will go on duty in some P. E. I. centre. The Red Cross swimming and water safety classes in Charlotte- town get underway on Monday. All the city schools were visited during water safety week, when each child was given an enroll- ment form. These fornu can be signed by the parents and pre- sented in the instructor at the Red Cross bath house during the null Gathering of the Clans held in Pugwash. Nova Scotla. yester- day. George A. Fraser. Ieyear old Charlottetown boy and Donald Burke. also of Charlottetown fought to a draw in a field of 15 the under 16 years of age class. So close was their piping that the judges stacked them up ngalnat each of er in a special perform- nnce w lch again left them tied for points. They were then do- clared tied for first in both com- petition and presented with two gold medals each. Co " against them were the pick of the young pipers from Cape Breton and the main- land of Nova Scotla. Judging the pipers contests were: Major Calnm Ian Mac- Lood, Gaelic Adviser with the N. l-'ot-cc Day celebrations. ltwould ' :l;3h”''g" 9”" 7'" Mull ha been li tally lmpoulbla My ' ”'m"”3 iovriiinu bompcliiiiinimmu. Tl” "'""'" l' "W tap pipers from Nova Scotla in in for comfortable day-cruldn; 0:: a reasonable area. , Mdies Plan For i Slum Clout-unea OTTAWA (CP)-Federal uneoup Element to clear Halifax slunu and Provide adequate shelter foi famllloa unable to Jay nun. um Wltomamon lnruitwu recommended Friday in the Com mans. 8. R. Balconf (L-Halifax) mg be known the initiative for con. structlon of low-rental housing developments belongs to the mun. lclnalltlea. who may receive 18 per cent of the cost of contraction from the federal government. He asked that Central Mortgage Ind H0!-Bin! Corporation assess the slum clearance needs of Hali- fax and encourage the limit authorities to proceed with a pro. grenlve program. Mr. Balcotn, speakl Commons study of pub c work; utlmlfea. sald Canada still has not provided new homes for the bottom fifth of its population who can pay no more than 830 a month FGII Shelter of sorts could be obtained at a price, but the situation was that the lowest-paid workers got the poorest value for their money in housing. A broad approach was needed to clear blighted areas ln,Hallfax and in Dartmouth, across the Hall. fax harbor. ANCIENTIITE An island in Lake riauui on the Peru-Bolivia border was the cradle of the old Inca culture. "ml N" of me week 5, Department of Education and Pipe Major Roddy Nicholson of RECORD our sydneyg STAR World's official best record was 136 degrees at Aziza in Libya in September. 1922. Upwards of 90 representatives from Business and Professional Women's Clubs in the Maritlmes. Quebec and Ontario registered for the week-end get-together yester- day morning at the Charlottetown Hotel. This gala event got under- way with the ceremony of the pre- sentation of the key to the city to Mrs. Maude Hayley of Meadow- vale. Ontario. National Vice Pro- sident of Business and Profession- al Women's Clubs by Mr. A. Wal- then Gaudet, Manager of Char- lottetowifs Centennial Commit; tee. The coffee party which was held in conjunction with the pre- sentation of the key was very much enjoyed by all in atten- dance who were guests of Char- Gala Get Together Of Business And Professional Women's Club Members 111 Business and Professional Women who yesterday enjoyed a delightful afternoon at Cavendish and an exceile Maris Hall in North Rustico where this photo was taken. ilottetown's Centennial Comnuttee for this occasion. I The weather was ideal for the visit to Anne ol Green Gables u Cavendish in the afternoon which was followed by a delectable lob- Catholic Worrien's League at which the visiting representatives were the guests of the Charlotte- town Club. This morning the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Prowae are star supper served at Stella Ma- receiving for the party at Gov- ris Hall in North Rustlco by the eminent House and in the after- North Rustlco Subdivision of the noon many will take the oppor- In Memoriam CAB In loving mom , of Austin MacDonald. who passed away JuLv Std. 1952- LUCKY NUMB Many a day his name in spoken. Many an hour he in in our thoughts 84275 But God has planned a home for WhCPOu.ll)VQll can never part. l8581 Dill 358, , Always Remembered by his Wife an 11- , i EDiS TAXI LUCKY NUMBERS nt lobster supper at Stella ' A-t”9!1oA - 6971A Photo by Garnhumm "3 tunlty of attending the Centennial Air Show. In the evening than 8562 DANCE Every Thursday Night ' at the Kenslngton Legion Home Music by Erwin Delghan Dancing 9.00 to 12.30 Admission 50 cents will be a dinner at The Charlotte I town Hotel which will be addres- sed by Mrs. Maude Buyley. The l week-end will conclude with an Emblun Breakfast at the amt! on Sunday morning followed by attendance at Cliurdi cervical. l M. R. MacGuigan pi .'”' 7 case of Morrison Ford versus Don- ald Drake of Millview was conclud- ed with each party being ordered to pay his own expenses. The case was heard before a jury. R. R. Bell. 0. C.. and G R. Foster ap- peared for the defendant and J. P. Nicholson and Gilbert Gaudet ap- peared for the plaintiff. The case arose from a collision between the plaintiff's automobile and the de- fendant's truck which occurred last January on the CharIottetown.. Montague highway near the inter. section of the Wood islands Road. Court costs were not assessed. ENJOY DANCE - Neatly 200 couples danced to the music of Mart Kenney and his Ordiestra. featuring Norma Locke and the Vocal Quartet at the Roldaway Club on Thursday night. Mr. Kenney included in his dance numbers the "Centennial Song" written by Les Alexander of Char- lottetown in honor of this city.- blrtiiday. Miss lxirke. who in private life is Mrs. Mart Kenney. said that the motel accommod- gess. Charlottetown. to Neil Or- ville Nelson MacLeod. Hartsville. DEATHS RENNEDY-At the ifiigu coEi?y Hospital. Montague. June 30th. 1955. Linda Paulette. infant daugh- ter of Mr. and MTSr Charles Ken- nedy. New Perth. IMALLMAN-At Mal on July 1st. 1 Smallman. resting at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home. Funeral from Trinity United Church on Monday. service starting at 2 o'clock tD.s.'l'.) Interment in Sherwood Cemetery. que Road a. my M. l N, D, Mggugn ations here were unsurpassed. The dance waacgpttansofeldcfor thiei Char- n enn a om t b UNDEM.BE:ITnAKg the Kinsmen Club. m ee y FUNERAL SERVICE - The funeral of the late Mrs John C. Ourhnare was held on Thursday afternoon from the residence of liar son James Cudmore to Win- Iloe North United Church where service was conducted by Mr. Hebar Hardy. Rev. Howard Olriutle. Rev. J. M. Sproule. Rev. '1'. A. Wilson. During the service Mr. Wendell Phillips and Mrs. Harold Stead sang as I duet. "Shall We Meet ,Beyond the River". The pail bearers were Al- ton Rorna. Merrill Clarke. Clay- Cliurlottetowu and Norlll Wlltahln DIALSBII CIGIOHONWI lunavallluiua Tlllltillt. flower bearers were Preston Cud- nioro. Roland Horne. Arthur lane. la-as lord. Gerald Dol- .----.-.eCt1.'.:It.1?v.. ,5 y,:.3r.R:p.:tl..r;-.sa - E W -i .-.-ugqgoqytjyi-:1-:i'j.p”,v.yfsr4;g:-:13-.97:-',.,., . V . -. Illustrated above is the Charlottetown Airport, scene of this afternoon's centennial noonueventawilltalre placelnthe vicinity ofthetwo hanganontheaouthslde aslredtoadhere strlctlytoentranoeaandexlusotbst a mlnhnumoftrafflccongeationisexperlenoed. display: may be inspected in the hangar marked with th- number one, while the andflylngdlsplaywilltakeplaeedlrectlylnlrontof ttiehanur atdcxs on r poor aviation show. All the after- band concert, openlngeeiemonles' J. o. c. CAMPBELL o.c. LAW OFFICE MOVED to EASTERN TRUST l.DG. 156 Richmond Street 0f1h0Ill'H0ld-TM. bl1ClR.suuunuIsetwuusdhythaau- GU ,launplo's Pharniaq ', Iourlu Inaek Bar lliarlaa-'a Pharmacy (Courts) ifrud Lanibroa Adrnlluion: Adult! 31.50 -- Children 31-00 SEE AND IIEAII THE LESLIE BELL SINGERS. Ill PERSON l WN, JULY 5th '(0nO Performance only). AT THE BEAUTIFUL NEW COLISEUM. Tickets On Sale At: ltanhopa Inch kn 3..a..m.. Dalvayllotal may. llharinaq V. J. Noya (Hunter River) "8 Drug Lakovlow Longs (Cavendish) ' as Ipala -Llnl'I Inn (cmuaisa) Ioilla Iron. Bungalow court (Cavulilah) ' croekatth Bison Restaurant (lloatallll Manon Drug (Montague) Vtrutouo Runs 5 Auto MOT. & The tarni "dog dam" fuaarly 'laatGrsaIubaIaussafOsaah- ill iueutrlla tsuiuatrin-.i'b iioinoit new iiiiirsti Iuaphsussx fusrsnaallo-1':-spatula! .. -ll”, ifittl i 4- . ' 0. Scene Of Today's Centennial Air Show J -m.om- mmmmm e. lil-