Ps es ae Canada where they visited rela- * by ‘way of the U.S.A. ISLAND /S PAGE | Tin Gordian Charitniowas Mons Ang 3 1868 Women’s Institutes Sponsor - Blocd Clinic At Next Tuesday afternoon, Au-' gust 25th, between one and three’ o'clock, Canoe Cove Hall w'll be the meeting place for residents of this section of the proviice who are anxious, to play their port in keeping the Red Cross bicod transfusion: service fune- tioning smoothly. ft inst _yoor’s_clinle ts Come ISLAND BRIEFS RETURN HOME i PEE =? 2 Canoe Cove ea dn give their blood. The Women’ 3 Fi i : ti FE 55 : " Lt i, ur ; i i s i E : 2 Fz } f ti | | i j ze ; 5 ae¥a | 5 = F i F z = a = E ; ily Mr. and Mrs. Join Burns re | turaed to their home in Kensing- | . ton last Saturday. after a seven | weeks motor trip 4o Western tives and friends. They returned LATE NOTICES z eaeE z 74 pe Aaamna’ cae a RGF FRE \ remains will arrive tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at the Mac- Funeral from GALLANT — At the Stcwart Memorial Health Centre, Tyne Valley, Sunday August 23, 1959, Cyrus Emanuel Gallant of Wel- lington in his 63rd vear. For- Wellington Centre, for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Interment in the church cemetery. DUNPHY — Suddenly at the Meet your they will be neral Home on. Sunday even- ing to his late residence. The funeral from Christ’s Church, Cherry Valley, on Tuesday af- ternoon, service commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in the church cemetery. BROWN — At Fredericton, N.B., on Sunday, August 23. 1959, Mrs. Walter S. Brown of Char- Her lottetown, age 47 years. fen078 The three Island girls who at- | tended the Ninth Maritime CGIT Camp Council are shown above, from left to right: Helen John- ston, Summerside; Evelyn Moase, Kensington and Adele Dixon of Albany. Adele is wel- Cardigan Legion Sponsoring Clinic For the third successive_year, Alban Brothers is heading the Canadian Legion committee held at the Legion Hall on Wed- nesday afternoon, August 26th between 1 and 3 p.m. Cardigan committee has CONSERVATIVE RALLY KENSINGTON at ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 25th AT 8:00 P.M. Music and Refreshments Candidates Hear Angus MacLean | E. H. STRONG — KEITH HARRINGTON — HENRY WEDGE R. A, PROFITT "ISLAND CGIT REPRESENTATIVES 4 oN eee Pas ag eee Se eee © - . s 4 ae ann mene» Be one of the cars was making. a turn into a lane at Lower Mon- jf © tague. The Renault was exten- |} are The Chevrolet was driven by T. Crane of. Vernon Bridge. Mrs. Taylor was released from the Kings County Memorial Hos- pital after receiving treatment. AID TO INDUSTRY The Ontario Research Founda- | Young Progressive Conservative J [Crackdown pines = 2" E rare toda Moncton 4 aad 65. : 3 ‘Halifax and vicinliy, - tide at Shore, Annapolis Valley, tame ak $81 oan, oak 248 Prince Edward. Island; eastern|A! Musto 0} 8 “tide |New Brunswick counties: oe emia later than TIGNISH fit ; Ob. | “a a fow cloudy mervals; a town. rises today at 5.24 a aa — 4 write ails patrol vessel ile warmer; light winds. Low-lm and sts pt 7.06 pm. <n oe Fn. BBs aes = to tl , : ince at Tignish by officers of the|County sisce the spring season THIS WEEK’S Federal Department of Fisher-| closed at the end of June. ies im their continued crack- RED CROSS down on illégal lobster fishing WEATHE ther “John, both of ‘Tignish, the | tare? saued by the weather of) wonpay angusr 24— j fishing boat. was intercepted Min Max 24 PM.—NEW GLASGOW south of Tignish Run about 139) victoria S18 7—9 PM—NORTH RUSTICO protection officer Elmore Mac-| Regina 51 7% » ; Kay and wardens Thane Doug-| Winnipeg oe 1—3 P.M.—CANOE COVE las and Reg Eldershaw on board | Toronto Se 7—9 P.M.—ELDON Ottawa 2 = WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26th— Woman Injured Saint Johe 47, 6 | THURSDAY, AUGUST 27th— Moncton - 6% 6i1 2—4 P.M.—MURRAY RIVER MONTAGUE — An accident on | Halifax igen 7—9 PM—MONTAGUE_. Sunday morning at Lower Mon-| Charlotietows Sie Please cut out for Reference fdgue between a 1968 Renault | $7Gney 7 ie rs | and a 1954 Chevrolet necessita- a RALLY | Community Centre’ coming Evelyn into office as a member of the new executive for the 1960 council. The executive members have the responsibility af. ake ‘“_ hoe am camp n year. Miss Dixon was Soa an objective of 104 donors to meet at next Wednesday’s Clinic. This is equal to the number who attended the first clinic held in during the summer of 1957. Last year’s registrations ber of this year’s executive. The | camp council is one of the most important camp conferences that | a_ senior CGIT member has the privilege of attending, and the camp council is governed by the girls themselves. only 62 attended on a quota of | 100. Members of the Cardigan com- mittee are at work this week contacting all residents in the area to urge attendance at the , tion was set up in 1928 to assist agriculture and industry in de ae Ontario's natural re- | Charlottetown Wednesday, Aug. 26 -- 8 P.M. «1 SPECIAL SPEAKERS which is sponsoring the Red Cross blood donor clinic to be were quite _disappointing when TODAY’S RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINICS 2—4 P.M. New Glasgow Junior Farmers’ Hall 7—9 P.M. STELLA MARIS HALL, North Rustico “BLOOD DONORS ARE GOOD CITIZENS”— BE ONE! 273 DONORS NEEDED TODAY! —— CONSERVATIVE RECEPTION Cardigan blood donor clinic. POWERFUL ° | Come and Meet EWART Monuments Granite - Marble Bronze Vere Beck & Son Ltd. emerial Craftsmen Since 1870 ‘ them Saturday. Your thoughtfulness in ciated. Thank You FOR PAYING YOUR ~ CARRIER PROMPTLY Collections by your Guardian carrier are timed to provide you convenient service and “best meet his school and study schedules. He may begin collections Friday . ” and continue paying him the first \ time he calls to collect will encourage him in prompt service. It will save him extra work for which he would receive no additiotial profit. It will give him more time for school and other activities - + « and be greatly appre- CONSERVATIVE RECEPTION COME and MEET MURDOCK MacGOWAN KEEPING Murray Harbour Hall TUESDAY, AUG 25 — 8 P.M. Special Speakers JOHN A. MACDONALD, M.P. 4EATH MACQUARRIE, M.P. Refreshments Will Be Served SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT | Inserted by the 4th Kings Progressive Conservative Assoclation THE GUARDIAN R. R. BELL and PHILLIP MATHESON AFTON HALL TUESDAY, AUG., 25—8 P.M. Refreshments Will Be Served SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT Inserted by the 2nd Queens Progressive Conservative Assn. Trade You'll be that N : Hear WALTER DINGWELL Tonight On CFCY 7.45 - 8.00 AST Inserted by the P.E.1. Progressive Conservative Party. | / MR. ROBERT COATS, M.P., Cumberland County Pictou HEATH MACQUARRIE, M.P. 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