7vert.Ars4aa'. p Wiring Proieci, w.....a.ar...ua.-.c...n.. and the nau--raapaou day IIO the masses 5 crtldlltu H o.' Morrison , This do .was made at joint meeting yesterday attended by Clvle officials representatives of the contracting Continues On Olllsaluns 0... meetisgrosaltas day At yesterday's meeting it w agreed that the contractor wouiii hc permitted to complete the andworkasquteklyaapoaslblewitb-v outregardtocompietingablock wlssrrnii culnnnu cusmlu potato sfldlns. potato baskets and potato cloves. J. F- Morris. Kinkora. RAYMOND Grant optometrist, Mill be in his 0'Leary office, Sat- urday, October l3th. nuvuao uvo' and dressed poult- 1-y Monday through Thursday. wuddell Broa.. Curmud- unszniomatoes avsilsble Sat- urday .03 cents pound bring your own containers, Harbour View cabins. ' NORTH TIIYON Presbyterian Church service Sunday, Oct. 14th ll a.m.; Church School 12.15 p.m. Miss Mary A. Macxenzie, Deacon- ess. PHlNCE'I'0WNUnltetl Church: Sunday OCLODCDIAIII. ll a.m. Com- munion service conducted by Rev. L.M. Murray. The event!!! uoi-ship, "The Bible", conducted by Mr. H.J. Miller. FUNDAMENTAL. nAP'rl8'l'- church Bedeque, services Sunday. October iith morning worshlP 101 4:3 a.m. Sunday school 12 D000 ercning 7:30 pm. Richard E. Cos- tnn, pastor. 70TH ANNIVERSARY st. Marks Church. Kenslngton. Hot turkey and ham dinner Saturday. Of-'l-0: er min. 4.30 s-on Prim 50 0'” ma 31.00. Lunches served in the evening. 0 Mn. AND sans. rheophelus J- lnman. Cermal Bedttlue. W51 0? at home Wednesday 05'-Vb" 17' 3 . 5 p.m, and a -10 on the occasion of their fiftieth weddins Imm- sary. THE CENTRAL Bethilile United Bgptist Church Services: Sunday. 11 am. Guest spake? -Wm H'"'”' en's. sugdgy School l0.l5 a.m. Evening 7.80 p.m. Musical Serviw by Students from Mt. Allison Univ- ersity. Directed by Aldtn Lam- o'LEARY P toral Charge. The United Churchldi Canada. Thalia- giving services will be obmfwd at the four churches on Sunday. October 14: BNIO. 9-” 3-m-3 3100” field, 111.00 a.m.; West Devon. 2-30 p.m,; 0'Lesry, 1.80” P-In Th0,.w- M. s. Thankolferinl service-will be held in 0'LeIT! 1! we 9"'uu' Rev. J. Hcberjtean, Minister. . ANGLICAN Church services for the New London Parish on October 14th., Sunday after Trinity. Rector Rev. W. EricHIr:grl(i:am. Sihllginaralr :. K ington. oy Omm - mfmssunday School 10 a.m: Confirm ation tclass 1.80 and avcnsonl 7-30 p.m. St. Ste 's 's Burlinaton. 500- day school and Confirmation class 10 and Holy Communion 11 a.m. St. as' French River. 801141! Sch L!) E j - . '' ation class 8.!) Mn. Know Christ and make him known. CHURCH TRAINING - Miss Margaret Carruthers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Carrutliers. Augustin Cove. P. E. I.. has beilll her course of training at the United Church Training School. which is in affiliation with Emmanuel Col- lege. University of Toronto, looking forward to full time In- ploynsent under the United Church. PLENTY potato baskets (Indian made) also cement still available. J.F. Morris. Klnkor . . BEIIIVI Wednesday. Octob er 24, for chicken supper in st. Marks Hall, Kensington. sponsor- ed by the Holy Family Church. MONTROSE pastoral charge, United Church of Canada. Services for - Sunday. Oct. lith. M.lmlsI- egash- 11 a.m. Montrose - 3 pm. Elmsdale - 7:30 p.m. Rev. N. R. Green. Minister. C.W.L. CARD PARTY - Five tables of auction were in play at the C.WL. card party in Alberion Parish Hall Thursday evening. Mrs. Brydon Smith won the ladies' first prize and also the frecse-out. Henry Myers won the gcntlemen's prise. Consolation prises went to Mrs. Frank McDou.gall and Billy Albert. Hostesses were Mrs. James Broderick. Mrs. George Gallant, Mrs. Edwin McDonald. Mrs. Lemuel Arsenault and Mrs. Edlow Albert. STOLEN TWICE - A IA ton Dodge truck. owned by P.G. Clark. Summe side was recovered yes- terday at Mt. Pleasant by the R.C. M.P. a few hours after it was stolen from where it was parked near the P.E.l. Fur Pool. A suspect has bear apprehended. The same truck was taken from the Clark Driveway on Spring St. on Septem- ber 29i.h and was recovered shortly afterwards at St. Eleanors. The police have asked motorists to make certain to remove the keys before leaving a vehicle unattend- ed. as nearly all cars and trucks that an: stolen have had the keys left in the Ignition, thus encourag- ing would-be joyrlders. PERSONALS Mr. Archibald Fraser of the C.G.S. Saurel is spending a va- cation at his home in Alberton South. Cases Heard Al Alberfon A Mlmlnegash fisherman was convicted of wilfully damaging the property of an Alberton South fish- erman. before Magistrate R.S. Hinton at Alberton yesteray. and ordered to pay costs of 3388.50 and tan a second charge of assaults- galnst an Alberton fisherman. or- dered to pay dental bills oi 335.00 Sentence in both cases was ad- journed until Oct. 36th at Albert- on. The charges were laid follow- . . 0 . . . a fishing boat at Mimlnegash Run the night of August ilth. A nineteen - year - old youth from 0'Leary was given a two-year uspended t ce on a recog- nizance oi 3200 for his part in a total of 16 separate entries Into the 0'Lcary Clothing and Foot- wear Store. Clothing and money stolen in the breaks. which were made in the period between, Sept. ilth and Oct. and. was estimated by the owner at approximately 80.50 En- try waa made by squecstag bet- ween the bars of a rear window. .Aa Alberton South fisherman "I" I I urn. flburaac was reached-sitar the cor tractor pointed out the im- portasceofoontpletingtliece mentworkbeiomoolderwoatisu and while temperatures are abovsiraesisgcivteatnelalsalso iearaedtothatrsstisfactionthat J C!- xvi-ooortigkd lilrtofhll mmtllkbaiuuaedisinthe prrxartlnnofonspartoicement wi fonrandshalfpartsol sandandgravalandthacement slab-was replacedto a iliepetlhoisevu chesbelowstreet ev. Thematterof broken ea y the contractor. and on completion of this agreement a furth load. and this material will be used or stock piled for use as fill, in the repairs of other streets Isithln the town. After discussion of the matter of a well which was being sun); of Hdrnlnl store. it was decided to abandon r drilling which had reached a eptb of so feet, The well wasvbeing dug in an effort to find drainage for seep- age of water which was causing trouble at one of the maintenance manholes which form a part of the underground cable system. The purpose of the drilling had not been accomplished when the 00-foot depth had been reached and the decision against furth r drillgg was made In fear of w - seal. the situation which was causing the drainage problem. As a result of the meeting the contractor agreed to supply plat. forms for motor and pedestrian traffic at intersections and cross streets where excavation work is in progress. The town of Summerside was represented at Yesterday's meet. Ing by Mayor W.A. Currie, coun- cillors Andrew Perry, w,E, Mao Ausland. E.M. Cannon and tows manager Joseph Brophy. The contracting firm of Man rlson and MacRae was represent. ed by T.D. Morrison and DR. Morrison. and the Island Tele- phone Company was represented by E.G. Cameron, plant super- Intendant of the Island Telephone Company at Charlottetown and Earl Smith. Maintenance foreman with the Telephone Company at summerside. Hit And Run Cases Al S'side A. bit and run driver. driving a 1948 Chev from Borden, caroined his vehicle off a half ton truck at Summerslde East and a car, parked on Myrtle St. about 8:30 Thursday evening and escaped on foot before he could be appre- a North Point lobster buyer was fined 810.00 and coats for possess- ion of undersized lobsters. A Tig- nish flshcnnan was fined 835.00 and costs on a similar charge. Three non-resident gunners were fined 310.000 and costs for hunting without a license and ordered to purchase a P.E.l. hunting license. Two Mlmlnsgash hunters received llions Told Of Blind Campaign Philip Bower. field Secretary of the Canadian National institute for the Blind. spoke to the Summer- side Lions Club at their Wednesday night dinner meeting. "Last year." he said, "the institute spent 510,-. 000.000 on P.E.l. and received 57,-? 214.00 from their campaig here.) TIN! year a greater effort will be needed to get the necessa y am- ount of funds." , The Summerside Lions Club will be looking. after the local aspect of the nation wide C.N.i.B. drive for funds. The club plans to have a one night blitz campaign in the . town. This will take place within L the mxt few weeks. Lion Layton Schurman heads the i in Charge of the campaign assisted by Lions Herb Schurman gnd Doug . i 1: seventeen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sllliker. was chosen from six finalists selected from the large crowd by the Jllililes. '0 it Baily decorated throne in the Lesion Hall where she was crowned by Dr. L.G. Dewar. Mll- icr hf ceremonies was Lloyd Mat- ihews. Judges were John Profit and Carter Vanlderstine of Alber- .ion and Ernest Hierllhy and Ian Sirang of 0'Leary. Music was by The queen was escortedl lTed Ahcarn's Orchestra. iwosldy Meeting ?Of Summerside l.Y's Men's Club At the regular weekly meeting, of the Summerside Y's Men's Club, held Thursday in the Green St. Y Centre. Ken Walker informed the meeting that plans have been completed for the Yis Men spon- sored fiddling and step dancing contest, this Saturday, with a large number of new contestants enter- ing. Volunteers were secured for ticket selling duties at the new auditorium for the event. Tickets for the House of Har- mony Quartette. being s nsored by the club on October th were distributed among the members Mitchell. A special names comm- ittee will also function headed by Lion Thane Baglole who will be assisted by Lions Edwin Gallant and Ralph Boates. A report from a committee re- vealed that the tickets for a lottery are being printed. The proceeds will be used to further the clubs charitbale work. PAKISTAN SUGAR New factories boosted Paki- stan's sugar production to l30.0iD C ions in 1956. a gain of 40,000 tons over 1955. p GOLDEN WEDDING. worth, of Halifax: Ray. of Cra. paud; William. of Toronto; and Le. Ray, of Halifax. l In the evening residents of the district assembled at the home where a reception was held and presentations made to tho esteem- ed couple. (Photo by Woiionl. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson. of Westmor.-ziand, are seen above at their home on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, both life long resi- dents of Westmoreland. were mar- ricd in Summerslde on October 10, 1906. Mrs. Wilson was the former Carrie Mae Si rl ” the late Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sim- mons. with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson at their anniversary observance yes- terday werc most of their survi- ving children who are, Lila, Mrs. George Canfield. Tryon: Annie. Mrs. Ange Sorensen. Tryon; Fen- Crown. Queen Of Harvest Ball Miss Virginia Silliker wa s. crowned queen of the Harvest ball A FREE SHOWING OF FILMS BORDEN LEGION HALI SUNDAY. ocrosra 'l4th AT 3 PM. For all boys 14 to 18 interested in joining Air Cadets. Lecture by Squadron Leader Shank, C.O., of Air Cadets will follow film. Parents are welcome. Saturday. Oct. 13. 1956 The Guardian. Tags 13 for sale, by house to hallo cas- vas throughout the town. A recommendation from the ex- ecutive. giving the iii-Y groups per mission to hold weekly dances in the Y Centre was passed upon by the club. The club president. Jock Hop- kirk, was then introduced as guest speaker for the evening by George Key. Jr., He described for the club his impressions on the Yis Men's international convention at ' Estes Park. Colorado, which he at- tended as club delegate. He told of meeting an Ex-Summerside man in Denver, Colorado, George Call- beck, son of Mrs. Walter Callbech. who is living in that city. The speaker said that be was much impressed by the beauw of the country, especially of the con- ventlon site, which is owned by the Y.M.C.A. Forty states of the U.S.A. eight Provinces of Canada, as well as 10 other countries were repre- sented by a total of 1429 delegates. He stated that Charles Llnklctter, a member of the Summerside Club. was held in high esteem by all the Y's men at the Convention. as ev- ” ” by his being chosen as one of the six international service l six. he said, two are chasm Iron P.E.l.. the other ” t chosu being Ernie Ball of Charlottetown. He then presented Harry Boi- nian. club phiiatelist, with an item of clothing gaily dcorated stamps. At the conclusion of talk. he showed the members soon color slides taken during his trip. He was thanked on behalf of the club by Keith Lapp. Chairman for the meeting was Horace MacFar- lane, with Ken Walker as song- leader and Malcolm Matheson le- vying fines. POULTRY BUYING Buying live fowl, chicken and capon every day except Saturday at my home. Highest market prices. Free tr u c k service for large lots. Mrs. S. R. Pendleton. Kensington. directors in the Y's Dam, of these JENKINS BROS. LTD. - HIGHEST MARKET PRICES BUYING LIVE AND DRESSED FOWL DAILY (EXCEPT SATUBDAYS) Phone 65-5 "FORT IIEGENT TODAY 2.00 - 7 - 9.20 YUMA" COLOR - PETER GRAVES - JOAN TAYLOR in 0'Leary Legion. Miss simkcr,l .MA.M...A,&- ton. of Westmoreland; Chester. of l Victoria. H.H.; Mable, Mrs. Harry MacKay, of Summerside: Ells- bended. At ” nldc East, near the Summerlea Restaurant. a half-ton truck driven by Mrs..Maud Mac- Ewen was forced over on the shoulder of the highway before being sideswipcd. Damage to the truck is estimated at approxim- ajely 3150.00. Then the hit and run artist con- tlnued his Jigzngglng course into Summcrside where he sldeswiped a 1955 Chev parked on Myrtle St. and owned by Summerside Fisheries Officer Norman Mao- Leod. Mr. MacLeod gave chase in his car and finally cornered the hit and run vehicle on Duke St. where he attempted to place the driver under arrest. However the man bolted into the darkness and got away. The damage to Mr. lvlacLcod's car was not extensive- SIIMMEIISIIIE romaur (SAT.). 7:15 L 9:15 STEP DANCING and FIDDLING CONTEST The Y's Men's Island Fiddllng and Step Dancing Championships will be held as usual this year. Elimination: are now being run off Words for announcement of time and piece. I” Wu -l lip. ANNUAL HnsnndmseHngd&.PafsCnit The police are investigating. fines of s5.oo and costs for hunting on Sunday. Guns in all five cases were confiscated by Game Officer W.H. Bernard. Crapaud Theatre FRI. - SAT. 8:30 "The High And The Mighty" such Stars As ' John Wayne. Claire Trevor, Lar- rains Day. Phil Harris, Paul Kelly. A mighty motion picture that long be remembered as su- norar. . BORDEN FRI.-SAT.-7:15-I:I5 MATINEE SAT;-2:3 A real good circus picture "A MAN ON A 'l'lGlITll.0PE" star- ring Fredrich March. MONDAY & TUESDAY CAMEO COMPLETE TRACTOR TlRI' SERVICE We repair all sizes of tractor tires. 'Also loading and unloading all size tires. do the above work right here in Summerside and will do our best to give you extra quick service. Also car and truck tire repairing and recapping. We have on hand a good supply of winter recaps and used tires for cars, trucks and trailers. LEONCE ARSENAULT SALVAGE COMPANY All work guaranteed. We eiior lull at 8:00 o'clock In St. Paul's Hal. Qstalrs. I.lnIonLM..wM 5elieIdeaTIesdIy.OeO- MEETING 7,1:-much... .. .. ,:.........,. A ' ' t r xansmoron "Helen Of Troy" M"::;:R:A',;7i:';;::ma With Rossana Podesta and 10 AM. Jack Sernas. Water st. West perb entertainment. The story portrays the effects of W raw” 0, owned" . Across from Joe. Read & Co. A story of Kentucky. thundering officer in the perfo . "it Ind . -man-rm. --m om ;-u,-,- ;;;,n-,ea,gE';-3-7 ii.-:.;' .:'.i.'.'2. -:::..: il::i.:'.: ai:r.'.".".t'.".”a'.:';:?!."f::i.:E , 0. gun, monk” och”, '13,,” M, Do”!;uon 0, mm”; San Francisco. fill color. Starring Llyod Bridges. ' uh, . mm 1'h..h't'g5'vw 1,, u .5. ,,,,,, mm" M mu Suspense - Excitement - bravery Vera Miles. Margaret Sheridan. EDWARD I5LAND yk” .u 5.” in mm 1”. -1. momma V". uuom.”d N0 lhoria : Do not mils IL Also serial and news. Bank draw- od church at inn until Oct. soul for sentence. 3”" I” '”"t ""'” I"! "'”'V "M" ""l”'” '”"”- LJUTUAL ghgrfuailmglvm hm Mnmw As-rwttommimiusua sla-d- NUl'l-N0 snow oc-r. ll-I ---:------ 0 Fl DE INSURANCE . all guilty of assault causing actual A route a-run. sto.. the J gangs” .1 mmggh wand and was fined moo I (Peter G. 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