12 '.l'lieGuai-In hm! 20. M 17Prince county Achievement up-nay Held In o -Prince county Achievementnay, an annual event for the 4-H Sew- ing Clubs, was held recently in 0'- Leary School with a good attendance of club members and leaders. Club supervisors. Mrs. Maylea Manning and Miss Mary Robin. W. I. staff members. said the work was excellent this year, with con- siderable improvement over the past year. Prize-winning work was display. ed to spectators. showing repre- sentative work from 27 clubs of Prince County. Ice cream was later served by the Department of Agri- culture. The following are the winners: PRINCE COUNTY Il0.V0l'IIS. 4-II SEWING CLUB FIRST YEAR SRIIORS -- l. Norma MacQusrrie. Hebi-on: 2 Wanda Rodd. No:-tham: 3 Janet Waugh. Bedeque and Cv9OI'i1lC Waugh. nedeque: 4 Elizabeth Ramsay. Poplar Grove. FIRBTYEAR INTERMEDIATTS 1. Hazel MacQusrrie, Hebron: 2.l 'i7r3f'eesional- cling E. E. Parkman ,0pt.n.. no. PHONE 325” REGENT TIIEATRF. BLDG. Summer St. S mmerslde Eh;-ie red Accounts nis T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank at Commerce Building Euuunerside, P.E.l. - Pimiie '.'liAisi W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MIITTIAI. BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summerslde DIAL P. 0. BOX 3544 tliil R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Firs - Auto - Casualty I Summer St. Siimmci-side Optometrists 8 F. Hunter. R.0. Bummer-side. P.E.I. - Phone mo !MA.LLM.AN'S' BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc.. 0.D. 155 Water Street Summerside Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 8530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Doiron SMALIJIAN BUILDING Biol 2365 Summeraide PHYSICIANS L. It. ZIELINSKI, MD. General Practitioner Mnlpcque Roan Kensington. P. E. I. Phone: Kenslnzton 2 PHOTOGRAPHER THE READ STUDIO ?EARS . 1 -2 unorrnn" T IIORDEN Frirlai-Saliii'rl1,v 7.l'i-fl 35: Mallllrrl T30 Satiirdaa f;:n:;cr Roller.-p William liolrlrn. Paul Douglas romed.v-rnmmwn . "FOREVER FE)IAI.I'3" Rank rirauin: St'ltuI'lI.'Li' in " AMEO" KENSINGTON ' I”t'lda!'-Qalilrtlky T 13-915. watiiuu-. Satiirdiiy 230. S'"rlii'1l IIFHIIPHI Rlrhn-rd Carlson. Pliyllis Cnatcs in drama of Naval Air Fnrr:c-- - "FLAT TOP" In Color i CAPITOL Today 2:30 - 7 - 9:25: -1. lrare 'Leary Shirley Barbour. Alma; 1. Shirley MacArthur. Robebank and Betty Large. Albany Rural; 4. Irena Rain- say, Poplar Grove; 5. Patricia Mur- phy. Middleton. FIRST YEAR JUNIOR - 1. Maureen Graig. Tryon; 2. Jean lar- bour. Alma; 3. Ph ii: colwill. Northam; 4. Charlene right, Mid- dleton and Anne Ramsay, Hamil- ton; 5. Oeralda Blaequiere, St. Nicholas. SECOND YEAR SENIOR - l. Greta MacDonald, MscNeili's Mills; 2. Rita Maddix. Tignish. SECOND YEAR IN'i'ERM3DIA'I'l Erma Murphy. MacNeili's Mills; 2. Bella Gaudet, Miscouche: .1. Katherine Morrison. Hamilton; 4. Emily Bownesli. Tignish. SECOND YEAR JUNIOR - I. Rut-:1 Robbiee, Tryon: 2. Margaret Rose Pairee. Miscouche and Florin: DcsRoche, Miscouche: 3. I"ra.ncu Townsend. Bhcrbrooke and Violet Compton. Sherbrooke; 4. June Hutchinson. Central Lot. 16. THIRD YEAR SENIOR 1. Irene Simmons. Miscouqhe: 2. Joyce MacDonald. Bedeque: 3. Annie Mac- Donald, West Point. THIRD YEAR JUNIOR - 1. Barbara Smith. Tryoii and Evelyn Woodside. Tryon; 2. Joan 0'Hal- loran. Cape Wolfe; 3 Eleanor Mac- Donald. Tignish. THIRD YEAR INTERMEDIATE l Doris Mabey. Tryon and Faye Cviheck. Tryon; 2. Mary Whaler. Tignish: 3 Come Toombs, Bede- que and Patricia Poirier. Mis- couche; 4. Alice Collicut. Cape Wolfe: 5. Gertrude MacDonald. West. Point. FOURTH YEAR SENIOR - I. Erinn Gallant. Miscouche FOURTH YEAR INTERMEDI- ATE: A 1. Jean Robblee. Tryon; 2. Eileen Rlelly. Cape Wolfe and Norma 0'1-Iallornn. Cape Wolfe: 1. Cecilia Arsennult. Miscouche. F'IF'IIi-I YEAR SENIOR - 1. Claire Gallant. Carleton Lot 6. Lockenoad -The Misses Marjorie Mcnaihe and Annie McLean were visitors on August 15. iii; the home of their griuidparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ainslie Silikcr. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Rogers of Forest View are Mr. and Mrs. will Doyle ot Bos- ton, Mass. Mrs. G. W. London of Moncton. N. B.. is spending her vacation in Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Griffin and. family. who spent their vacation visiting relatives on the Locke Road and in I-lowlan. left on August 12, to return to their home in Tor- onto. Mrs. Mariznret Arsenault of For- est View spent August 8. visiting in 1-lowlan. guest at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gallant of Massachusetts. U. B. A.. are visit- iniz relatives in Howlan and Duvar and other parts of the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard of Charlottetown. were Sunday Vill- iors iii the home of Mr. and Mrs. Firmaniz Perry. l-lowlsn. -N. "DOWN LARE Republic introduces a novel plot with A strong human interest note to heighten the wild and robust action in its new outdoor feature. ”l'.lou'n Laredo Wny”, playing at , the Cnpilol Theatre. summerside on Ann. 20. 21st. and added to the izrnwlnl popularity of its famous star Rex Allen. The noted Arizona Cowboy and his eoiinllv well known horse, Koko. throiipzh this action-suspense piece with a western rodeo circus providing the background and R-ex's sidekick. slim Pickens. por- traying a clown and furnishing rousing comedy. Summon-side Saturday 7 - 9:25 BIG DOUBLE BILL "DOWN LAREDO WAY" REX ALLEN - SLIM PICKENS Western Action -- Circus Thrills ALSO - ALSO DYNAMITE sroirv lo! ml Fl '3 ROUGHIST, IOUGI-IEST MANHUNTI It'I lorutnd with Slim-iN() I SCIEAMINO SUSPlN'Il'l iI'Leary -Mr. Norman Morrison. sum- merside. spent the week-end at his home In Hebron. A number of invited ueste met at the home of Dr. and, re. L. G. Dewar recently. in honor or Min Heater Boats. A salad supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Willis spent. the weak-and at ther home in 0'- Leary, after spending the past week in Covehead. Rev. Garllnd Brooks and Mrs. Brooks. and family of Windsor. N. 5.. are 3 ending holidays in 0'- Leary an vicinity where they will visit with relatives and friends for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hastings or Amherst. N.S., spent the week-end with Mrs. Hasttngs' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews in 0'- Leary. accompanying them back was their daughter. Karen. who held been visiting her grand-pan ents for some time. Mrs. George Jelley was a pas- senger to Ellerslie on Thursday. where she spent the day with her Mrs. James Burleigh. Lewis of Woodstock. accompanied by Mr. Charlie Dignan of Cleve- land, Ohio. were visitors in the home. of Mr. And Mrs. Wallace Morrison in Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Jr.. of Freellnd, were visitors to 0'- Leary and vicinity recently. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Ballam of Summerside. were Sunday visitors to Mrs. Ballam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod in Brae. Miss Lana Turner has returned to herghomc in 0'LMiry after spend- Blair Acklcs in Nova Scntia. turned to her home in 0'Leary. after a pleasant vacation spent at the home of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harrington in Kenrlngton. Mr. and Mrs. Collie Pridham and child of Montrose. were visitors of Mrs. Pridhsm's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boulter in 0'Lcary rec- ently. Min Leila Dignan of Charlotte- town. who hss been visiting with relatives in 0'Leai-y for some time has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer. Kensington. were visitors to the western part of the island on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish and family of Mill Road. were visitors to Cavendish on Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. Ches- ley Woodride are sorry to hear that she is it patient in the P. E. Island Hospital'in Charlottetown. and all hope tor her speedy re- covery. . Miss Hazel smellman. R.N., or Summerslde, is visiting with her mother. Mrs. Juries Smallman. and brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smailman, in Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Macisiiac of Dunblene. were visitors to 0'- Leary on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar and son Archie of Montrose, motored to 0'Leary on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Macconnei of Monclon. and Mr. MacConnal's tether. are spending their holidays at the home of Mrs. MacConnsl's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moreshead in west Devon. Miss Olive Jelley. who is an em- ployee in the Bank of Nova scotla. Summereide. spent the week-end at her home in 0'Lenry. A number of invited guests gath- E. W. Turner on Wednesday night in honor of Miss Hester Boats. whose marriage to Mr. Elmo Crozler takes place on Wednesday of this week. The many friends of Mrs. James Livingstone of Gienwood, are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Prince. County Hospital in son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and it ing some time with her aunt. Mrs.y -. .- ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.l Mr. Arthur Dignan and Mr. John f c ytlanndri and the R. C. A. F.. Canadian Air Cadets. John Gallant of Summeralde. P. E. 1.. and Gregory Amlro of Yarmouth South, N. S.. stand beside I well-known Scottish land mark on the road from Oban to Edinburgh The cad 1 A A h . v - - 9 5 Ml” Fred” M” uuand El "3 M10 WUFNI 5C0l1Hhfl 63 part at a three-week overseas visit sponsored by the Air Cadet League oi are expected to return to Canada this week. i , I A V lsummcrslde. and wish for her a i speedy get.-well. Mrs. Jeremiah Dalton of Brae. was in visitor (or ii few days to the lhome of her son-in-law and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Phillips lll Mi. Royal. Mr. Reggie MacDonald who is employed in Summerside. spent the week-end at the home of his par- gents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mac- Donald in Mt. Royal. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley oi isummei-side. spent. the week-end lu-ith Mrs. Ashley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erskin Silliker in Knots- lord. , l ! Mr. and Mrs. ldllis Ennian of Springliill. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moreshead in West Devon. Miss Elgn Ellis. who is employ- ed in Charlottetown. is spending her vacation at the home of her ,parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ellis in O'l..(-ary. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Cleve MacPhec have returned to their home in Montreal. after spending their va- cation at their beautiful cottage in West Devon. Mrs. Margaret Adams left on Monday for her home in Portland. --.. HEARING AID BATT E R I E 5 FOR ALI. MARI! OF IIIARINO AIDS Hearing aid users will be planned to learn that we now carry a complete lino of hearing aid baltuhl. It II no longer noceisary to obtain batteriel from "hard to reudi"houvcu. Visit our hearing aid department at your Am bppoytunity. We arc happy lo ofhr Mile complete bonny service he one convenience of hearing dduaon. I FOLEY'S DRUG STORE r-noun mi SIJMMERSIDH PRINCE ll Western Hospital canvass at which time you Alberton Exhibition. ATTENTION WEST On Monday, August 23rd, the Ladies Aid of the are conducting ii house to house a small cash donation to replace the food donations usually solicited at this time for the meals at the ESIDENTS will be asked to contribute it REGEN "sore or Tonight ........... .. ,1 . Saturday ...... .. 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 7 - 9:20 TNE LAND" COLOR - DOCUMENTARY Me., after spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Herbert Acorn in West Devon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bernard of Unionvale. were visitors to the home of Mrs. Bernard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Dyment in West Point. Mrs. Albert Gay of Knutsford, was a visitor to the home of her sister. Mrs. Ernest MacDonald in West Point. following ll car accident, is im- proving steadily and will soon be able to return to his home in Milo. Mr. Vernon Cornish who in em- ployctl in the Bank of Nova Scotia. Summersidc spent the weekend at his nome in Mill Road. CP. The many friends or Mr. and Mrs. Hollis MacNevin are glad to FRUIT NUT hear that their son. Dale, who has There will be an interruption of electric power on our Borden line on Friday, August 20th, weather r. initttng, between the hours of 8 and 11 a.m.. and 1 ;3() and 4:30 p.m., (Standard Time) for the purpose of moving poles as required by the Trans-Canada High. way construction. Maritime Electric co. Ltd. cu-ziiiiiiis - iiuviiia - Assenniiua TIMOTHY SEED WILLIAM L. DELANEY WAREI-IOUSI KENSINGTON Our Price is Right. Our Service Excellent. Consult Us Before Selling. WE NEED TIMOTHY Kenslngton Feed service ltd. PHONE 36-2 been a patient in the Children's Hospital in Halifax, for some time You KNOW that o FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator Will give you the service and soliefciclion you expect. You KNOW It because Frigidaire refrigerators, like all Frigidaire Appliances, are built and backed by GENERAL MOTORS. - You A2127 mm s:rle.m'I6 4 I I IF YOU PAY A ll'I'IlI LESS "10 wt Iii: mi AND an ill! IISI WY" See Your I I H riueinaiii: DEALER IPOPIIEPI you CAN buy I refrigerator ei little cheaper . . . Perhaps it IS I "genuine" bargain Then, again, perhaps it isn'tI Best of all, you KNOW it through tlie actual experience of relatives and friends who have had complete Iatiafaction front their Frigidaire retrigeratori and other Frigidaire appliances for years and yecml NOW, wiu IT cost YOU A Lot MORE LATER out Why take that chance when it's so my to in sure? 3'