777' '11iu2aday.June 21,1957 The Guardian Page 17 V”; 4; .. ..- .i.......i .. ... .4.-.........................n-.. ..... .. .e . 275 Blood Donors Yo.;t-'orday' 4. At S'side; 300 Needed Today Hsvoakatthsathssrriaco summerside's new Civic Centre County in which clinics have been 0'14 the until od- 0”.” R339 '53 dllilcl ID was quickly convened into a blood held this week. ablishe:i"akt.” " on. snviau 3'” W-he-d-I Ind Thurllay at donor clinic yesterday when about -rs. suniinenu. clinic i. under Prince-Count! on. Blood "-0 Civic Auditorium in 90 donors were in attendance at the sponsorship of the Summeraide Donor clinics by chalking up I'll '3' '5” in 3910179513!!! I?! the afternoon session and an tb branch of the Canadian legion. Donors on an objective of II at 5" EN”- 170 during the evening hours. Sines headed by Mr. Walter Duggan. Tuesday night's unit: held at the Obiectlve for the day was 17! Aaaiatanta at yesterday's clinics the 0'Leary school. As at tho oth- '1: ate results were some 15 short of at Civic Center were provided by er 8 clinics. many of tilts donors. 11' PEOTECTED e expected number. . the Summerslde Red Cross branch , were in attendance for e I l r at Arm: bx". been”. of um! This means that 300 donors will under the leadership at Miss time. fur .exist comfortably in tempera- be required at today's sessions in Gladys Holman. the Ladies Aux- order that Surnmerside may key 2 liiary of the local Canadian Legion pace with the record establiahsd branch and the High School Red by the other centers in Prince Cross. RCAF Tops Obiective At Blood Clinic 177 donors registered at the Red Cross blood donor clinic held at R.C.A.F. Station yesterday to top the objective of 165 by 12. Flt.- Lt. Eli. Christmas headed the committee in charge of the clinic and had F-Cadet George Muilaiily as his assistant and several mem- bers of the R,C.A.F. personnel efficiently carried out the differ- ent tasks in connection with the clinic. turea as low as 40 below zero. received the utmost ,. from many different organizations in o'Leary and the Bull unding districts. Sufficient voluntary as- sistants on bad to help the mob- lie team included representatives of tha O'Leary Women: Institute who also furnished the refresh- ments, and members of the 0'- Leary High School Red Cross and the school's social club. Residents of Summerside and vicinity now have a challenge to , maintain the record established Encounter In Pctinsville, O. J.A. Maclfenzie has returned from a trip that took him to Tor- onto, Orlllla and Newmarket, Ont., PIIIRIVUIE. Ohio and New York. Having friends or relatives at all these points, he claims there was never a dull day. One page of his diary tells of his greatest thrill. "Two days ago I discovered Bob Soules. a mid- the use lawyer. His mother being Jessie Lee, my brother-in-law's Iister. I expressed a wish to meet him My wish was granted when we met in his home, wliere we talked, drank coffee. ate cookies and ice cream. i told him that his voice just suited me. 'You are like your Uncle Will. you take is good moutltful'. We next talked of his grand- father. Nelson Lee, whose books I had been reading. I said, "That - man was a poet and artist of no mean ability. as well as a devout Christian'. He replied. iAnd you must con- sider the handicap under which he worked, he wrote and suffered with arthritis tlten called rheuma- tism, composed poetry and execu- fho cameras in the big Kodak and . .. CAMEO KENSINGTON WED. -THER. - 7:15-9:15 A love story as startling as the crack of a gun! Western back. ground. Robert Mitchum. Teresa Wright. Diana Lynn, Tab Hunter in "TRACK OF THE CAT" TS-'"Sicle Man Pros. Of Optometrists AMHERST (CF) -An estimated 90 per cent of driving decisions are based on vision, E. B. Higgins. . managing director of the Cana- l tllilfi Association of Optometrists, ,3 told the annual convention of the Maritime Optometric Associa” Crapctucl Theatre Crnpaud Theatre at 8:!!! Friday and Saturday. Double Bill "BOW- ERY T0 BAGDAD" starring The Enmon Drug Co. Ltd. i here Tuesday. ted artistic design on every leaf. Boyery Boys and "BITTE R ” --1; poor vision accounted for He wrote his own life story which CREEK” starring Will Bill El- Water St. East Dial 263 onjy five per cm; of our nnuoy. took in the Civil War." liott. SUMMERSIDE annual traffic toll . . . it would mean a saving of hundreds of lives. 7,000 injuries and 325.000.- 000 every year." i l He said, additional research 5 must be undertaken in this field. 4. "The Canadian Association of Optometrists. through a special motorists vision committee. is al- ready w o r k in g with highway safety officials in the provinces. seeking to strengthen and empha- size drivers' vision standards and safety programs." Bcrt Hunter of Summerside. P.l.-21., it-as Elected ricsident. FOR THE HOLIDAY FUN I Get your'NEW K odak camera ' fill-IMBERS of the 1997 graduat- in: class of Kensington High school are: TOP ROW: Barbara Sinclair. Valedictorian: lrls Cham- pion president; Errol Caseley, vice-president; Maris Hughes, sec- SECOND ROW: Sheila Dunphy, Eachern. BOTTOM ROW: Donald Sinclair. Wayne Champion, Jean Murray, Adams, Mona Mayhew. John Cor- Moke Plans For Alberton's Sixth Flower Show Plans for Aiberton's sixth an- nual flower show are now in pro- gress. Sponsored by Regalette Rebekah Lodge. the flower show has grown in size and popularity until it has become necessary to provide increased hosing space to ant, ommodate the flowers and potted plants and to enable visit- ors to view the exhibits in com- fort. Final decision as to the place in which it will be held has not yet been made. The tentative date is Wednesday, September 4th. Co-covcncrs of this year's com- retary; Lois Murphy. prophehxcarmen Paynter, Audrey Mac-tbett, Beverley MacGregor, Ewen were sglved liar thelW.M.S.. re-lter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cousins present by rs. Aexander Mac-iBaltic, has l)CCll confined to her , Kay. lgrs. F.L. Orr and Mrs. Hor-lhome through illness. All hopevSv?g::gn0”;f:;:a:fe',':.led':::e ace loven Table -dec"auon3lc”""y' lprcsidont. and B. R. Carruthers, were tulips and charming arrange .h I U , I tnents featuring pnnsies. Miss ( 3"” "”'"l”',"Sfff:'1 Dorothy Mncl(en1.ie thanked the mg" BORDER . W.M.S. for their continued inter- The mole" mountains of mg GOAIHWS ROXOH es" "mi "'9 p'"l'de'"' Mm Ale” Scandinavian peninsula divide Sfgfg n d I' M K nded. if . l A'l1e:fnnderaCMliIc):'Kal;sgV0as also cedl- 0rway and Sweden" 21 c'5"l"'lSg'MMERSlDE Dill 3235 led "W" and Spoke brleny- ref calling some of the important parts Mona and Jean had played in the life of the church, and wish- ing thcm the best in the future. Rev. Mr. Murray entertained with piano selections and a solo. "Every Time I feel the Spirit" (a Negro Spiritual). The evening concluded with "Taps." Bur w. Details in the big Kodak ad Side Athletic Ass'n Meets The Summerside Athletic As- sociation held a meeting at the C..l.R.W. studio last night with the presldcnt. Neil MacLeod, in tho chair. Johnny Carroll. minor coach. an- nounced the formation of a Babs Ruth League in Summerside. stat- ing that the winners here would Hplny off with mainland winners. The question of the Summersida Little Leaguers playing off at the and of their season with Charlotte- town was discussed but nothing (lcfiniie decided. The Summerslda Little League has had two offers ll'ilm mainland centres, but it was Appoint Agent At Bloomfield CHARLOTTETOWN - The ap- pointment of Mrs. Mary 1. 0iMal- ley as agent-operator of the Can- adian National Railways at Bloom- field was announced by George G. nough. superintendent of the Prince Edward Island Divis- ion of the company. here. Mrs. 0'Malley. a native of Mis- couche, joined the C.N.l't., as re- lief operator in 1945 and served at numerous points in P.E.I. in 1947 she was promoted to agent-oper- ator at Bedford. three years later at Bradalbnne and in 1953 at St. Peters, the position she held at the time of her present appoint- ment. CAPE WOLFE SCHOOL The following is the report of Cape Wolfe school for the year ending June 30, 1957. Grade X. 1. Rhoda Reilly. 2. Heath Costain. 3. Joan 0'lialloran. Grade IX. 1. Leona Howard, 2. Olga Macwllliams. Grade Viil. 1. Heather Costain, 2. Adele Shaw. 3. Doris 0'lla1loran Grade V11. 1. Shirley MacWll- liams. 2. Anna Donnelle, 3. Peter Logere. Grade V1. 1. Linda Cooke, 2. DUTCH SE'l"l'l..llBl The city of Holland near Grand Rapids in Michigan was founded by Dutch settlers tin 1847. Ernest O'Connor, 3. Lorraine Mao- William. Geraldine C. Macaregot. Tea- cher-Senior Department. .. .48:--....&-as. SIIMMERSIIIE decided to put off a decision on the matter until later. The idea of bringing in mainland intermediate teams was talked over, and it was trial basis. and if the venture mittee are Misses Shirley McArt- bur and Margaret Forsyth. other members of the committee are Mrs. Clayton Travers, N.G., Mrs. Kerr. fin, sec; Mrs. Charles Johns- ton, Mrs. Alvin Bell. Mrs. Nell Barbour and Mrs. Gordon Hardy. KENSINGTON Miss Susan Levy, Mrs R.C. Hart, North Quincy, Mass, has been visiting in Baltic, Arnprlor, REGENT Tolillillf - 1.15 - 9.15 TODAY (THURS), 2-7:15-9:15 Wimpole Street" In Cinemascope decided to make In Bliemlit 10 Pl'0V9d Illccesiiulv Dill" "93"" Charles Gordon, V.G., Mrs. Lloyd Ontario, is spending two weeks , bring in one mainland club on a might "be invited to Summersidc. wukie. rec. sec; M,-5. Frank hulldgyg with her cousin, M35, The Bafreffs Week's. treasurer. Mrs. Helen Marjorie Riley, Baltic. ( There will be interruptions of electric power on our Borden line, west of Charlottetown, on Friday, WESTERN GUARDIAN the guest of her sister Mrs James Wall. Starring: Jennifer Jones & Blood Donor Clinics this week. MOVIE I230. COLOR 'MOVIES at SNAPSHOT COST! ,BsldsIatls&l&d... Caiatiian Bank of Building . P. 1 RESERVE July 3rd official open- ing Community Hospital. 0'Lasry. SHARE YOUR spoon with others by attending Red Cross "Leave Her To Heaven" Emerald Hall. Tuesday, July 2nd, Professional Cards PANTRY SALE AND BAZAAR at Brace Maclfays on Friday, June 28th. at 2 p.m. Sponsored by Darn- ley and Sea View W.M.S. REGULAR THURSDAY n i ghi dance at the Canadian Legion Home, Kensingfon. Music by the Mellowalres. Dancing from 9:30 to 11:80. Admission 50 cents. EXECUTIVE. Borden Branch r r' Legion will meet in Legion Home, Friday. June zllih at 8 p.m. All executive members please attend. ", ' ' business. CGMI: T0 the ice cream social at the Freetown United Church grounds on Tuesday. July 2. if not fine the first fine night followintt sponso ed by the Freetownn W.A. IPECIAL MEETING of the shareholders of st Eleanors pub- lic hall compan, will be held in the hall I p.m. Wednesday. June 26th. Stanley Tanton. picsident. PENMANSlllP- Two Prince Edward island children from the They no Freda Mc- Pheo. Grade 7 and Clifton Har- , Grade I, of Tignish Convent ghoul. Tllntsh. P.E.I. A third more entries than last year would indicate that the fine art of pen- attended funeral services for the late Mrs. P.H. Lyle which weft C. G. I. T. Girls Given Diplomas An exceptionally interesting and Mr. and Mrs Harry Wall of Hamilton left during the past week for St. John, NB. Mr. Reginald Miller has return- ed to Malpeque after attending con- ference at Sackvllle N.B. for the past week. almost unique ceremony was h in Kenslngton United Church on Sunday evening when two Cana- dian Girls in Training. Mona May- hcw and Jean Murray received graduating diplomas. This took place during the II- gular service when the minister. Rev. L.M. Murray called on one of tile lenders. Mrs. Robert Can'uth- ers to speak. She said the firm graduation in this church and in the province was held two year! ago, A few had graduated from 'C.G.l,T. in other churches since that time. and this was the second graduation here. The ,' were pi Mrs. L.M. Murray. representing the Maritime Girls Work Board. other lenders present were Miss Dorothy MacKcnzie. and Mrs. Les- lie Clark. Mrs. Bruce Roberts was unavoidably absent. The graduates were then asked by Mr. Murray to speak to the . n of the requirements for C.G.l.T. graduation. A girl must be 17 or be graduating from High school. must Ziave been in C.G.i.T. for at least three years. show that she has seriously endeavoured to fulfil the C.G.l.T. purpose, to "cherish sciiool and mid-week meetings. and have become a '7 of her rhurch. or have given serious con- Her many friends will be plea- Hls many friends in Mrs. James Wall. i l MOVIE i sed to learn Mrs. W.M. Cousins. Sr. of Baltic. who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital is making a good recovery. i this vicln- E ity will be pleased to know Mr.i Colin Ramsay has recovered from. his recent illness and was able to return home on Monday. l Baltic. is 1 spending a few days in Summer- side. Misa Gertrude Cousins, daugh- Rslsssad that United Artists 1 John Gilgud. SEE - HEAR - THRllll TO A REAL WESTERN JAMIOREE . With ' NED LAN DRY Champion Fiddler of North America, and V The famulous singing star ALTRICE (PRESLEY) LEBLANC Also Frank Adontson. Accordion Henry Birlt. Guitar Conrad Ouellette. Guitar All TV. Radio and Recording Stars The '0'.” PM same school won honourable men- 1: hi C u. congregation. Mona told interest- liial 2344 179 Water . 23,: ",',:,:.".i..:"'3;"stne W0oTnpeeii'g ingly of her experiences as a Can- SWWWDE Division of the Canadian National adlan Girl In Training. Jean told AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, JUNE 28th, 9.00 PM. FRIDAY & SATURDAY ALAN LADD-IN "Whispering Smith" June 28th, from 9:00 am. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., weather permitting, for the purpose of moving the line as required by the construction of the Trans Canada Highway. Maritime Electric co. Ltd. WITH ALEXANDER MURRAY watt. MATIIIALS 95030 r poncho and bssvvy...as val as Iaaninuss O DONNACONA manship is not dying. nor are Ca- h M? M, k mm. how God. .Aclmrh:.d' Indian chiidre; tilivglk in ”0"" sffve oun-5:. and thus with His ' (One night only) PANEL it w..,..-..,...g i C DMIU 30 "NC In 1' 0"- h I be me the girl God w uld i . , m-uiimnn..iish-- f iu.ison.a-ans-o con" .n E AL WEDNESDAY y hzille mceo to be." Be regular? in w SE11. :2” Admission .75c Sponsored by Siimmei-side Y's Melts Club 51,9. iswnlnionvnlns.IthIIIIiqd f g....g.........sanastq. T E". . & TUNER aucndance 3 church, c h u 1- c h It" Proceeds for swimming and Water Safety Programme. n-modular:-ndlnnyto ti; nsoai-In--on.-Ildrv, ' may relatives and fr l ends susnnznsmn g..ai....4i...ii.caa-ndtypctnc-d -dusting, lopvnvidsasIibdhol'iuh&. IIONNACONA PANEL BOARD TIIERGLAS DONNACONA Kl SNEATIIIIG ;L. .n .a mu", 'sLso.tvoynwoHdI&ng bslutian. 9 llIlIcI.AS;..1 is ""' "' t-...':." '.'T.”"i.f'” to ""iif'i..'i2'.'.'.””.:'E - R s C I E ome M A , NSURANCE n.. 33-. Alexander M-cltay. -9- ers lit thuenilgysmand girls in carts. SUMMERSIDE NEEDS 0 pQuNAc0plA - I In .h H M W 307- 33399" wWd'ld9- flan training. Preaching M "A ; - ""'1""”"-'-'-"'--- '..':."”.:..:: 1723:. it:::..”"::; iii :2 :.x::a..;f.::i;:.";;'nj.5 zoo BLOOD oouons rooav '0 5"'A""'"c- ti . . 'IEIiI&' I 015.":-..-'a.i'!: cum ' ----..-.-.;:"'-.:.: 3 cemetery. Pa srcra own son . 5 ,. -, Inigo. Harold Lyle. Han-tden me. iorgivencssihen wasnazlflhmlnlg Sninmerside Health Centre at Red cl-Os, cum, i Q 1..., Alfred Colwill..i.f'llctor nnn- Zfgthiecgkfdtihoanm m i no FMDAY 28 am: if "ls I 'u' Pd" me so shonidlthe young people ' I . - 10-12 Noon 1,; :'fI!lWofI'.yt'Den::All.wW than is' gtrlfant 13304 P- M- need for i-tirtsttaii workers aoui . ' t W Civic Auditorium ,. M... ",1 .5,-.,.g, inoculation nga ns hoop- l "Jesus. :, Mgncgnava Tahu. cjiugh. dlP2":3lthllul: . Tasuias V. on and Isl '5' ""3 1 - I lW- 5900" '".',,",,',',,,,..,..:.','...'”3 iociatp in II: lmcumlon h 1 3-5 and 7 to 9 pm. lens for pre ac oo ' haIIrslasts.Ir.assIses.unII1Ioanwausasaa'a-sstsTh"d mocuhuonuw-t Iaasa. Anny. PM- 'oftar.a- are sorry ioaautats In-u '”,m,"'”g'h,'i..c.,..g W3 f "E".