Detrih Tuesday of Wed. June 1. 1955 The Guardian Page 13 i Mr. John Webb . - Of Woodstock i::ecg:"'fh,y A Guardian -BEGINNING June 4th. Dental Offices of Sumrneraide win be In no. -. W700; ll: v u. Western an c shingles ling at Carleton today. John 5... calitzsedl all day Saturday until fur. A r o c . J. 5. 1-Aygpn, optomeum, ” -An aged and esteemed resl- xcl b O 5. 1. Albeabton Office Iris by-gas "A gwnnmu 3.......-- dent of Woodstock in the pemb 1 ll pen hdsy. 3"" "WW9" 9 ll"-U Pllyus of Mr. John Webb was removed . . i . ' in cgnugl neg”... gm, wed”, . l -The bummerslde Golf and GALA opgnma, Trgvdug d. , J "L by death early Tuesday morning. C try Cl b . ; . , t Country Club. Thursday. :1? u" CHURCH ' Sc nu May Ii. on Friday he had cele- toouihemberus a:llLil'ssee:pe:l):d ”tl.'Kl STABHMED 0 0 d brtadhlsnin - thblrth-Elm illbe edf St- ” ' "W" "W "W 0' PEANUT BUTTER day afternoon. June ilth. ncltle Doyle's Jamboree Band. the opening club in will be held. The ” A '91'Vl0"- 3"” 501- Siunminldc. day. Until about two weeks ago .sNGAGEMlNT- - in M8 11 am. n.s.'r.; Ca Travers. lllly New Gh'iow' N' 8' ln' 3 DJIL, DQ511110 7 lg... Rev, Wm, :9-dludt guy-,'ye.dn lood hgalm "M: "Q; Mrs. J C - .g M" u” M: h: 3- MICKEY. lllilllltcr. op yum. ma joy in living Simpson. Mrs. Ron Hutchinson. P f ' I C d we" PM fMr2x&. -nossran sur ny occupation Mr. webb had We Rush Tinney. Mrs. T. D. -.r.9 e55'0"3 3" 5 '1' Aumn mo ' Pu 1" ””i' been a farmer but be devoted M0"iwn-Mrs David Larkin Mrs A. 33"”! s'"nm”'1de' PEI 9”” - .wRd" r .J"" 1”: much time .0 Mo u.uu,,e hob, Heath Warren. Mrs. Wslter' Call: Hinge to take place June 9th, starting at 4.!) p Tn. Standard mu "bum "mun "d u beck. Mm Gordon Ram"), Chartered New Glasgow" um” swuond by Keir Memo," denihg and these hie contingued ' Accounfgnfg ial Presbyterian Church. -T0 RESTAURANT CONFER- ENCE-Mr. Dan Chan. vlce-prssi- dent Inn Keepers Association and member of the Canadian Restaur- ant Association leaves this morn- ing by car to attend the Maritime Conference of the C.R.A. which will be held at the Fort Cumber- land Hotel in Amherst, N.S.. ho- ginnlng today. The conference will continue for the next three days and conclude on Friday. Mr. Chan is a past national director of the C.R.A. having being the provincial director for this province isst sea- son. -3. "afternoon. May 25. 1955, from --NEW RESIDENTS WELCOM- late residence. St. E' nors. ED - The ladies of Reid's Cor- owed by service in the United ner met at the home of Mr. and lrch. Summerside. The services Mr; Irving Llewellyn to welcome be conducted by her pastor. Rev. Mn. Roy woo,-mac. M". Ethel . Matheson. assisted by Rev. woodsldm M" Harold Hay. Ind - B93" 9' Ke”5l"3l””- If W35 Mrs. Wallace Simmons four new ended by relatives and friends member, of me commhnny Mrs I" ll" and "ear wh” "me '3 Wyman Cairns read the addres- "” me” resin” m "9 lhey of welcome while Mrs Bratsi my lovigifge p;g3::;:" gags Cairns, Mrh. Irving Llewellyn SETS. I ' mu, Compton Mulrhead. .Io- I;::'tw E1936 gl"R"dE "J: M"- ih Mclsmm Robe" smvel-t' sentstilms ND tlilhlemllhrreip I: goth Told Walker. Interment was in Anderson mum. plot Midge”. of the four guests of honor. The hostess served lunch. 9 large umber of! floral tri- .i.";3.."i:if.'i3f;:.”.."'Pi:”i'.'..”. N v-c-non - Miss wu- -m in which the deceased was "med Calms: ”".”e'l”'i"l"m3 3'- d. The service at the grave was me KW”! V”"”''” 3039"” 1” lducted by Rev. Mr. MacLeod M””""l' mlved s'-md3Y- May St. Peter's Bay. 29111. to spend a vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. -COUNTY MAGISTRATE A A Scott Cairns. Freetown. Friends of in from Sumrne side was con- Miss Cairns will be pleased to road under the Temperance Act learn that at the graduation ex- ercises of the Royal Victoria Hos- unlswfuiiy selling intoxicating uor and was fined 8200.00 and pital School of Nursing, she recelv. ed one of the two general pro sis in County Magistrate's Court ficiency prizes of 325.00. Prizes are sterday. Magistrate R. S. Hin- n. Q.C. ptesiding. Another Sum- awarded in the "intermediate class erslde man was fined 5100.00 and of the spring and fall divisions re- sts after being convicted under spectively for the best student in e Excise Act of possession of nursing proficiency. rts of a still. A party from Wel- lgton paid 811.00 and costs for wing possession of liquor other an in residence. A man from unter River, facing charges of structlng a police officer in dis- srge of his duties and possess- : of liquor other than in resid- ce had his case adiourned until lesday. June 7th. A party from lI'dPIl paid 525.00 and costs after ending guilty to possession of not not purchased from a ven- re. The case of a party from ills Point. charged with possess- uoi short lobsters was ndlourned one week and another man .WEEKLY MEETING - The my meeting of the Church of -1,. young people was held in east room of the church. A few otional songs were sung follow- by a brief business period. ng were laid for a youth song vice and song service and de- lons to follow the Sunday even- church service. The topic of evening's study was "Friend- ps That Click". The meeting sed with the Mizpah benedict- -S. UNERAL AT ST. ELEANORSI he funeral of the late Mrs. Al- Anderson was held on Wednes- -DE. -v. P. U. MEETING -- The regular weekly meeting of Trinity Y.P.U. was held last evening in Epworth Hall. Bummerside, The meeting Opened with a question and answer Period conducted by the minister. Rev. C. D. Matheson. and dealt with questions on vital interest to the members which were answered by Mr. Mstheson. The service of worship was con- ducted by Vance Bridges ma Ruth Eilands. The business. meat. ins was chaired by the , esldent, Miss Underhay during which plgng m Darniey. also charged under we” nnallled lo? I banquet which Fisheries Act, with obtaining Wm m”'k "10 H031"! down of act- undersized lobsters was fined lviflu for the summer months. 4.. ... . Personals est. Meeting c..:f"”..;'i.9."i”i..::li:”a.”;:::”.:;: ton and attended the funeral of his cousin. Mrs. Alton Andeuon. -Mrs. Sam Burt and daughter Enid 0! Kenslnston. 13.1-2.1. spent the past week-end in Charlotte. The regular meeting of Al- ion Fire Dept. was held in Legion Hall last night. Ow- tn cold rainy weather, an tructionai period planned to - Idiourned for the next ro- meeting. short business-period was pre- erg by Fire Chief John Minutes were read by men Travers in the absence Wltlarv Herb Leavitt. Younker and family. --Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- Ewen. Sumrncrside East. have re- turned from a delightful motor lrlli to Nova Scotla where they at- tended the apple blossom festival in the Annapolis Valley. hp lire lighting methods were kn and a social evening on 9d by the large number in llliance. enirol Bedeque Miss Edith Mscswen. Bedeque. I the holiday weekend visiting tllitls in Tatamagouche. Nova - a -Ml d Mrs. Re of chuilalcemwn. we”.'i" 3."”'i?3 '53”! 0!! MI! 2'7 when they 31. gig? 0: plglst-n.Islp(:lalurs'hower lln Kennedy. - Bur. ' . 9' W. Thompson. Mar ate. will slid to know thatlshe is mule: improved in health. and able to be up and about after being co... fined to her bed for the put "V. eral months. - Bur. r. David Barlow, Summerside, m the week-end at the home Mr. and Mrs. Rector Leard. er Bedeque. -The min! friends of Mr. Leslie Paynter. Clinton. will be plegggd to know that his condition is con- siderably Improved. Mr. Paynter ll” been I Pltlent It the Prince Count! Hospital for the past few days. - Bur. liss Peggy Sherren. Monclon. 3.. accompanied by three girl '"l-9 Spent Saturday, May 21st Central Bedequg, r. Austin Mclfenna. Halifax. 5- Silent a few days visiting Wlrnis Mr. and Mrs. John -Mr. and Mrs Albert W lher Ktnnagcentrsl Bedeoue. god fsmolnly relunied to Wolftriilal, -MT? . .. ur morning . for attending the ai of Mr, Walks:-'a sister, Mrs. Alton And- erson. They were accompanied by FARM FOR SALE it who spent the weekend as their meat. Miss Mary Thompson, daughter WW1! luesis of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce etc of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thompson, Summerside. who was Summer- side R.otary's choice this year as the high school student to be sent on "Adventure in Citizenship” yes- terday addressed ihe local club and delivered a highly interesting and colorful talk on her recent trip to Ottawa as the representa- tive of the Summerside Rotnrians. She was introduced by Mr. Clarence Mercer. Supervisor of the High Sdlool, who said he was especially grateful to the Rotary Club for their contribution to education in various ways such as sending a student annually on eTlie annual district convention of Women's lnstitutgs for Alberton and vicinity was mad in Alberton Women's Institute hall on Monday. May 30th with Elmsdale institute entertaining. Mrs. Alvin Wllkle presided and Mrs. A. L. Rennie acted as secretary. The afternoon nllened with the Ode and Creed. On behalf of Elmdale institute Mrs. James O'Brien extended a cordial wel- come io those present. and Mrs. H. J. Larkin of Alberton made fit- ting reply. Following minutes of the prev- ious convention. presidents of local institutes were called to the plat- form. The roll call by institutes showed an attendance of ftfty-sev- en. Reports from aif institutes show- ed good work accomplished dur- ing the year. Among activities re- ported were remembrance of sick and shut-ins. clothing sent to unitarlah relief. improvements to schools and school property. school prizes and supplies. the erection of a flag pole and plant- ing of flowers on the school grounds in one district. partici- pation in handicraft courses. etc. A courtesy and resolution com- mittee was appointed. its members being Mrs. Charles Johnston. Mrs. James O'Brien. Mrs. Lloyd Wllkic and Mrs. McLean I-Iorne. Mrs. Manning -then addressed the meeting and congratulated the institutes on their reports. She -8. showed some of the programs ent- ered ln the recent contest. among them one prepared by Alberton which won a prize. -The mall! friends of Mrs. John gd She gave deg aprons and cushions from these materials. for which the pianist was Mrs. Ronald Mcifenna. A brief report on Red Cross work in the district. prepared by Mrs. A. C. Green. was: read by She urged group membership in drama and music festivals. She reported that two tons of good used clothing had been shipped for relief work and. thanked those who had contribut- a demonstration of articles made from jute bags or mat canvas and' showed place mats. skirts. shopping bags. gar- made Mrs. Manning led the sing-song the ”Adventure in Citizenship” project. He said that she was a lconsistent leader in her class at Summerside High. Miss Thompson is seen above (third from left) along with rep- resentatives from all other prov- inccs in Canada as they received citizenship certificates from the Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent. in her talk yesterday to Rotary. she described her trip from be- ginning to end; told of her visits to many points of interest in Ot- tawa. including thc House of Com- mons. the Peace Tower. the Na- tlonal Art Gallery and Court of E ” quer. Women's Institutes Holdl; Convention AT Alberton -different from those usually given -'at. this convention and was inter- esting and timely. it dealt with the need for education ill first aid. Mrs. Wells is a qualified Red Cross instructor in first aid and she dealt with the subject in s lmnst capable manner. 1 Plans for the next years mention were announced. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkic. cnnvener of health and welfare. spoke on a number of projects svonsored by the provincial executive. The meeting closed with the nat- ional anthem. During the supper hour dele- gates had opportunity to view the various articles of handicraft on display. Supper was served by Brooklyn. St. Lawrence. Alma. St. Edwards and O'Brien Road In- stitute. ' EVENING MEETING In the evening the courtesy and resolutions committee report was read by Mrs. Charles Johnston. Thanks was expressed to Alberton for the use of the ball. to guest speakers and all who had a share inlmaking the convention success- CO!!- A resolution concerning Day- .light Saving Time favored its be- llng bolished. Resolution number two expressed this convention as being in favor by Mrs. Manning. Number in favor of bus tours on a com- munity basis to places of interest. The final resolution recommend- edthatn "t be””” "TITANIC" of a scholarship fund as explained. ihreei expressed the convention as being WNIESDAY J THURSDAY, JUNE 1 & 2 "THE COMPANY SHE KEEPS" Starring Llzbeth Scott. Jane Greer. Dennis 0'KFi'II 8230 Standard - 0:30 Daylight Time Colored Cartoon - Canteen Service COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: Clifton Webb. Barbara staawych. Robert Wagner A STARLIT DRIVE-INTHEATPESU Tells Oi Trip To Oliavve As Guesl Oi Roiaryi Site said that the members ui the group had had many oppor- tunities to attend instructive lec- tures and study-group discussions and to hear addresses by many George Drew. who spoke to them on the development of the Cana- dian nnrth. by Douglas Ahbolt. lion. .l. W Pickersgill. Mayor Charlotte Wltlon. and others. In closing Miss Thompson expressed her appreciation to the Rotary Club for sending her on the trip and to Mr. Mercer for selecting her as the Rotary representative. Writinr; ahnul Miss Thompson in Ottawa. Austin Cross. Ottawa . to cuniact Alberton School Board re the hiring of a music t.eacher for Alberton and surrounding dis- ' tricts. when these resolutions had been: approved a committee. comprised. of Mrs. Hubert Campbell. Mont-. rose: Mrs. Ronald McKenna. O'- Brien Road; Mrs. Arthur Wilkie. Alberlnn; and Mrs. Charles John- ston. Brooklyn; was appointed, to Contact Alberion School Board and another committee was appointct to take care of the matter of r scholarship fund. The latter is comprised of Mrs. Robert McIn- nis. St. Lawrence: Mrs. Joscr Callaghan. Alherton. Mrs Kc: neth Leard. Fortune Cove; and Mrs. Eldon Miller. Alberton. The program of entertammelll for the evening was as follows Recitation. "An Embarrassing Cir- cumstance," by Mrs. Ralph Fras.-. er. Piano solo. Mrs. Eldon Miller Song. Dale Fraser. Duet by Evelyn Thibldeau and Eileen Doucelte with guitsar accompani- mentbif Helen Doudette. Plall solo. Mrs. Ronald McI(ennz-. Dialogue ”Father's Quiet Even- ing." St. Lawrence Institute. Duel Gail and Gloria Adams. Nationa Anthem. The accompanist wa Mrs. Ronald McKenna. Door I ', A . amounting to 32' 05 are to be divided between A berton Public Library and lb March of Dimes. 4F ”ROYAL"' BOBDEN weti.-Thur. li:.'l0 P M. "THE BLUE GARDENIA" Ann Baxter. Richard Cnnte. Ann Sothern and Nat "King" Cole. iAlso Shorts Starring i ERSIDE Mn. Fred Leard. refer- ence to the recent campaign. the blood donor clinics and loan cup- board servlce. mention was made of the disaster service or solved in Alberton in recent most s. "Fun and nonsense took the form of a reading by Mrs. Russell his niece. Miss Eleanor Anderson, 14! M a . The educational paper given by Mrs. Walter Wells was something and 35 highway at Bloo 9W house. ham 2 E E 2 thesesult election.- ............ ......r.ii CARD or THANKS Ourinoere thanlrstotheslectorsofthesec ondbiatric-to.fPrinoa fortheslgpott jvenuin IORRISP W. PI-IILLIPI G-IAR.LlSMAcKAY. Lsrs onanuzs Allhdselmerestedinfornlingayoehtn Spine tingling adventure - - - last 10 minutes. beautiful CAPITOL SIIMMERSIDE Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 6- nnrnaxsn ” Clark Gable - Lana Turner - Victor Mature Filmed in Holland in exciting Color. The suspense is so great according to critics, no one will be seated for the Thestoryofowomggedmenwhomatoiiwitiiwltha It's the year's Top Suqaenae Drama! Place it on your "MUST SEE” List. unforgettable romance - - - WGIIIII. REGENT "BAREFOOT 1'0-IAY 8.30 - 7 - 0.15 , GONTESS " correspondent. said: of the loveliest young ladies in come to Ottawa during Rotaryis Adventure in Citizenship was Miss Mary Thompson of Summerside. Your Cuuespondent ran into this notable Canadians. including Hon. dazzling blond girl, with another young teen-ager ,trying in cross Sparks Street. Miss has one characteristic of which her parents might be proud; she is pullle to her elders and has splendid manners . . . Edward Island has any more like Miss Thompson place it must he " sided at yesterday's meeting and guests present were Mr. Clarence Mercer. Mr. Bruce Thompson an Fcnrge Clnw. to enjoy in his old age. Among the many fine pieces of furniture which came from his hands are the pulpit in St. Luke: Angli- can Church. O'Leary. which stands as a memorial to his first wife, and the hymn boards in St. Peter's Anglican Church at Alberton and the United Church of Canada in Bloomfield. In sum- mer passing motorists frequently stopped in front of his home to admire the well kept lawn and beautiful flowers grown by this master gardener. i Mr. Webb was born in the neighboriug district of Carleton Iot ii. a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Webb who had come to this collnfry from England. In 1885 he was married to Lydia McDowell who passed away in I918. Six years later he was mar- ried to Margaret, widow of George lGordon of Montrose, who pro- ceceased him in 1949. He is survived by the follow- ing sons and daughters: Rev. Russell Webb of Waterford. N.B.; Alvin Webb. postmaster at 0'- Leary: Mrs. Arthur Dignan (Louisel of Woodstock; Mrs. Ward .Ielly II::lla) of Unionvale; Ivan Wehl. of Howlan; Mrs. Ban. nerman Webb (Hamel of Carie- ion. Lot 6: and Mrs. Earl Psi- mcr (Elsie) of Woodstock. There are also eight grandchildren and a number of great gt ndchild- ren. The funeral will he held at 2 pm. on Thursday from St. Lukes Church. O'Leary Corner, of which he was a devoted and longtome member. interment will "Surely one Thompson if Prince what a lovely President .l. C. Mountain pre- by the Portuguese in 1517 in honor of Christopher Columbus. .. T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of commerce Building P.E.I. Phone 1 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDIN. Granville at Water Street Colombo in Ceylon was so named .l.1r WANTED AT ONCE M I 7 INSURANC R. E. 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