- __\Mr. And Mrs. Crozier Feted _ On 25th Anniversary — GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: _ lian neki’ an lien te enlan tneiedas aoriaae wee e ; . Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 -_ . es Identified, Hols ewig” Teme NEW HAVEN — There were 24| ™ade from neighbors and _friends members in attendance at the| 2d a chest of silver from the im-| ~ KENSINGTON | O . Inques July meeting of the Kingston| Mediate family. Several other in- FRI-SAT. — 7:15-9:15 Legion Branch held in the Le-| @Vidual gifts were also present- MATINEE SAT. 1 P.M. gion home at New Haven oa ed which included a silver dish “HOT ROD RUMBLE” ALBERTON — The-body of a) ing in Buctouche Bay. Five com- July 9th, 1959. ° from: Baltic W.1. A car-racing stdry starring panions were saved. Masten Gussie wee’ eb - Mr. and Mrs. Riley then ex- Snowden, Richard Hartu- Mr. Savoie was in his 48th year. tae beard reports: frame “the vers pressed their sincere thanks and! nian, Also Serial. The remains were identified by|iou, committees and introduced ; relatives from New Brunswick one visitor Bill MacK from gion Home, Charlottetown at 8:45 yesterday and will be forwarded Regina to’ the sembete Se on day of the visit. 5| to his late home in Massachus- James MacKenzie reported that It was decided at this meeting to hold the Branch picnic this ‘An ing was held in, Buc- the building project is progress- ri pi Cra C ud The > 2 q ’ ar at the _of Wilfred pad ati é , New Dominion Saturda reparat made vy, occurred and the jury ruled death the eriension to the paid of = July 16th. All members were in- Fri. 8:00 P. - = iow on i jon. | Vited—te—attend—bringing—their/-—qay—v- mna-9: Mi: He sointed out that all members| “'V€s and kiddies. e B MORE TELEPHONES were required to help in this pro- ¥ — ; it’s ; OTTAWA (CP)—There was a) ct in order to keep costs to a , “THE LADY WANTS sharp increase in the number of/ ™inimum and speed completion is DEVELOPING ; A MINK” _ telephonés operating in Canada. ™ ‘e building in the near future.i| Your Films for 20 Years | Starring: DENNIS O'KEEFE t red with. 1957.| A.C. MacEachern advised the In Today—Out Tocwrrow ; RUTH HUSSEY, and that gal of Se ead at nanianes debate meeting that all members—plan- GARNHUM PHOTO |'the “Our Miss Brooks”. radio. Friday telephones operated by: ming to attend the coming, visit - STUDIO ; and T.V. show EVE ARDEN. of the Queen and Prince Philip P Also ‘short subject. the 15 largest telephone systems 135 Kent St. Ch’town numbered 4,809,568 at-the end | are requested to meet at the Le- 1958, up 6.5 per cent from the, — a Canada a ro neh NS. Standing are sub-executive | Charles Shulver, Woodrow, Sask | la d Fj ‘ ° day 03:39 re at Trtaity Unived ier. The Fae ae = = A ee ce : sian irms Interment will be ixi|¥ per cent of all telephones in We Are oe The Greenwood, BC.; tr James People’s Cemetery. :Canada. oe? “anee, > ‘ - ick. and vice-president, “Teck. Contracts amounting to $209.- NOTICE " : | \ English Wool Sweaters ‘and 525 were awarded to Island con- j : tractors by the federal public | ie : 1 works department during the | Notice is hereby given that Morell Village Fire Depart. | ( - {month of June’ | ment will not answer calls to surrounding School Districts |} 1S LAN D e ions | OnGu A. | The contract holders were Wood unless at least 50% of the property owners of such districts }) {slands, P-E.I_ harbor repairs, contributors to Morell Village Department. » . . Morrison .and McRae Limited, The initial fee is $5.00 for the first year with an annual ! Expansion of Women’s Insti}; ant to the economy of Canada BRIEFS tutes activities to the northern and they feel that the people of | Summerside. $70,325; _ Skinner's : he by the fee of $3.00 per year thereafter. territories of Canada is being! the region could benefit greatly Er nonin, Wa P. Ss | Nom contributors will be charged $25.00 per call. sought by the Federated Women’s | - Norma Visit one of. the Island’s bet- Institute of Canada who conciud- , $10,500; Port Stanley, dredg- | Signed: i. program as carried out by |; . ter ” stores. . ec their annual meeting ia Cher- Mrs. E. J. Roylance, post-| Charlottetown, $128,700. yesterday. r a Women’s Institutes. i Maritime Dredging Limited, sihiaiiein -wine:peh alien: 1 = Sportswear in stock. ~ : FROM ONTARIO lottetown master of Greenwood, British , Mr. and Mrs. Holben Millis and In a resolution directed to the | Columbia was elected president | ., party arrived from Peterborough, | ™inister of northern affairs, it! of the FWIC. She succeeds Mrs. | 'S‘side Resident Ont. and are visiting in St.| Was asked that the department Keith Rand of Port Williams, N.S. ! Fleanor's. co Seer ia aot Ke ‘| Mrs. Roylance who is the | Dies In Hospital SSSA SESSA SERA SARS daughter "he been an ‘eee - i oS itt £ —_— The — institute —members— point — ober ears - out that the Northland of Canada, for 30. y and is @ Mrs. Hel $. Palmer, wile ef the ; i ee ees ee eer ae W. Palmer of 323 Sanatorium for the past year re-| Kas become increasingly import-| umbia Women’s Institute. | Popular Avenue, Summerside, She Other members of the nationatSocurred at the Prince County i) \- executive are Mrs. Keith Rand,} Hospital on Thursday, July 10. \ past president; Mrs. James Hag-| She was in her 6lst year. \ gerty, lst vice-president, Napanee) Surviving relatives include Ontario, Mrs. Harry Kilpatrick,| three sisters. Mrs. Jess Matthews 2nd vice-president, Jacksonville | — S N.B., Mrs. George Clark St./ S | John's, Nfld., and Mrs. Charles TTI . | Shulver, Woodrow, Saskatchewan | CA E : . were ndmed to the sub-executive. | BREEDING j : In al \ As a closing gesture the retir-| Pe te aerate . SN ing president, Mrs.” Rand na ~.» BBNRTOYe,- WOME. Service! -¥ Z 4 ;ted the new president with t Save Money on Repeats! | Jewelled president’s pin, the sea at _ of office, the lease of office and) Place Calis Early! We with her son-in-law and daughter, aa s ond a oan Phone Inseminater Either | ‘ a Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell in 5 Clark of Conquest. Sask., were in| in the evening of Cambridge, Mass | ; ; ’ , ee ,, turn presented with life member- Early Morning: ™ ship badges. Mrs. Roylance and i : ’ 4 Dr. Nancy Adams took part in|] 74+ Arifciel Breeding Ase a} _~ the ceremony. , Gummerside is a patient in the moe ‘ Roepital. te iL. 3] ow I Friendly service Sy a Vistrs HOME = — ~~ hpeeae T oi ae ee a and Tair prices. ~ y ie Mies Violet MacLean, Provi- : DRIVE IN ing im Montague with her mo-| Capt. L. G. Doiron, 35. of Hali-; the ranks of the Army in 1943 and 2 Mr. McKenna’s parents, Mr. and| veved overseas as an NCO and | Dining Room Service - Curb Service - Take Out Service Rend bis 1 aiden aed dal warrant officer. Commissioned in 1945, he has held a series of staff Mr. and Mre. Reg Henneberry,| J oointments and is a graduate of the Canadian Army Staff Hees : } MONTAGUE VISITORS College. At present he is a staff, Malpeque Road 1 Mile from Ch’town. Dial 4702 7 eer, Mre. Mort Maclean. fax and St. Charles, P.E.I. will \ : ae be promoted th the rank of major _ order a tray-full a VISITOR and appointed company com- i re N Mr. and Mrs. A.C. 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