The five-man air gunnery squad (romthe R.C.A.F.'s 1 IAIT Div- lsion in Europe proudly displays the Guynemer Trophy, emblem- atic of air gunnery supremacy within Allied Air Forces Centrel Europe. The trophy was present- ed Saturday, (Aug. 30) by USAF General Lebn W. Johnson, Air Deputy at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, in a color- t'ul ceremony at the French Air Base at Cazaux,, near Bordeaux, France. The R.C.A.F. team flew its Canadian built sabres to a } O'LEARY Mr. David and Mr. R ober.t Steele, returned to their home in Dartmouth, Neva Scotia, after a very endoyable visit at the, home‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Small- man and family, Knutslord. Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown,‘a~ttended the Don- bar<Coffin wedding in the O’Leary United Baptist Church, Thursday, August 21st. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Robert Stokes and son Bobby, returned to“ their home in Brookline, Mass, after a very enjoyable vacation spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macth and family] Coleman. MT. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar and family, Alma, were Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris, Knutsford. Mrs. Myrtle MacLeod is visit-' Eng relatives and friends at Dunb- lane. She ist'he guest at the home r of Mr. James Livingstone, and Miss Eleanor Livingstone. Rock and Roll and old time music and dancing was held in the O’Leary Hall Saturday night with a good attendance. Mrs. Bill Blades and family, Shelbourne, Nova Scoti-a, arrived at Wood Islands on Friday, on a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lecky, Milburn. She was met by her brother, er. Han, ry Lecky. She will also be visit< ing other relatives and friends in vicinity. ‘ Among those who attended the‘ Dunbar-Coffin wedding in the United Baptist Church in O‘Leary Thursday evening, August let were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coffin, Harold and Edith Coffin, Cherry Valley, Edgar, Edith, and Dor- othy Coffin, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. turned to their home in Beaver- ' IAIR GUNNERY CHAMPIONS decisive victory over teams com- posed _of top aerial marksmen from the air forces of the U.K., France,, the Netherlands, and Belgium. to capture the trophy, put up for the first time. In ad: dition to its clean-cut team vic- tory, won on the basis of total points scored by cine and live machine gun firing against aerial targets, the Canadian. team pro-’ duced the meet’s top individual marksman. Flying Officer R.S. (Bob) Paul of Grande, Prairie, brook, after spending a very pleasant holiday with their par- ents, Mr.~and Mrs. Ralph Mac- Neill, Mil‘burn, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rix, and sister Mrs. Al- vin Costain and Mr. Costain, Cape Willard Coilin,‘ Alvin Rix, re—. Wollfe. Congratulations are extended to Miss Bonita Adams daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams; 0’ to Mr. Douglas Harold Johnstone of Toronto , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and family, Hamilton, Ontario, are spending their holidays at West Cape, guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gwy Smith and family. . ’ Mrs. Jack O‘Hanley, Haliiax, is 'visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lecky, Milburn, and and brothers and sisters in that vicinity. \ 'Mr. Percy Crossma-n, Boston, Mass, arrived‘by plane Saturday on a visit with his sister, ers. Elva Wedlocvk, Knutsford, and brother and sister~in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crossmazn, Spring- field, and sister Mrs. John Amos MacWilliams, and Mr. Mrachil- liams and family; West Cape. He will also visit other relatives and friends prior to leaving for home. Mrs, Louis Leverone, Cam- bridge, Mass., and son Lewis, are spending their vacation ' with ORDER THE WHITE ROSE FILTER CLEANED OIL TODAY ALBERT L. THOMAS Grafton St. East Dial 6610 MASTER FEED . . . . 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Mrs. Claude Lewis; 2. Mrs. James Arthur. Needle point: Shea; 2. Arthur Blanchard; 3. Mrs. Gus P. A. Arsenault. Petit point: 1. Mrs. John Foley Child’s Knitted dress: 1. Mrs. Mutual Of Omaha Sickness - Accident Hospital ~ Medical Surgical Insurance Write or Phone LAURIE B. SMITH Ch’town 148 Cumberland St. DIAL 5215 Alta, emerged as the top scorer of the two-week long competition by taking individual honours in both airJto-alr cine gun firing and live machine gun firing Front Row, left to right, Fl-ight‘Lieut- ena-nt W.H. (Bill) Norn of Calgary Alta., and Flying Officer David Barker, Lakeview, Ont. Back Row, F-O Paul, F-L Ron Mac- Garva, team captain of Balmoral, Man.,, and F-L C.J. (Cliff) Hen- ry, Maple Creek,, Sask. (R.C.A.F. Photo) most inexpensive salesman you can employ - - - u GUARDIAN- “ PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Livingstone, Glenwood, and Mr.‘ ’and Mrs.lCharlie F'oyley‘s, 0'- Lealry. ' ' Friends Ioi Lorne Ma'cNeill, West Cape, will be sorry to hear he has been confined to his home through illness. All hope for a speedy recovery. ' Little friends of Susan Mac- Neill, three year old daughter of Mr.’ and Mrs. Lorne MacNeilll, West Cape. are sorry to-hear she had the misfortune to fall of a wagon breaking her collar bone. All hope to see'her around again IF YOUR GUARDIAN IS LATE OR MISSED DIAL 6561 and a. paper will be delivered right to your door. Special delivery service available between 8:30 mm. to 9:00 am. if your paper is late — or miSSOd. ' ' For the Fastest Service in Town, Call ED'S TAXI. DIAL 6561 173 Great George St. Charlottetown Ed’s. Slogan: "To maintain the goodwill of those whom we serve — the goal for which we strive!" GOING OVERSEAS? Keep up to date on Canada by regularly reading CANADA REVIEW Keep in touch with home news —- sports, finance, politics and current events. 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MacKay. Knitted Gloves (Island Yam); 1. Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault 2. Mrs. Sylvere J.F. Arsenault 3. Mrs. Walter Wells. Knitted gloves (fancy); Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault. ‘, Sweater (women’s); 1. Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault 2. Mrs. Fred Lea‘rd 3. Martha Meyer, Sweater (man’s); 1. Mrs. Heb- er Ramsay 2. Mrs. Ralph Mac- Lennan 3. Mrs. Norman Machl- (Adams 2. Mrs. John Macflae 3. ers. Gus P.A. Arsenault. Sweater (baby’s; 1, Mrs. Ar thur Blanchard 2. Mrs. Wilfred H'ckey 3. Mrs. Waldo Phillips. Baby’s bonnet and booties (knit ted); 1. Mrs. Leonard Barnett 2. Mrs. Wilfred Hickey 3. Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault. Bonnet and booties (crocheted); 1. Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault 2. Mrs. Sylvere J.F. Arsenault 3. Martha Meyer. Runner (emb.): P.A. Arsenault 2. Mrs. 1. Mrs. Gus Claude Centerpiece (emb.); 1, Mrs, Ro- bert Oulton 2. Mrs. Claude Lewts 3. Mrs. Wm. Mountain. Centerpiece (crocheted); 1. Mrs. Leonard Barnett 2. Mrs. Arthur Blanchahd 3. Mrs. Ro- bert Moase. ' 1. Mrs, Shopping Bag; Ivan PUBLIC PARKING . 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