i OF THE GUARDIAN ' sheet paving, program, their ~ more than five years, was expanded by theSummer» ' Tm Council last eveniflg, WESTERN ' V GUARDIAN ‘9 GULAR THURSDAY night Canadian Legion, .Kensing- :usic by Mellowaires. Ad'- 50‘cents. ' NTRY AND RUMMAGE Davison Building. Ken- 3H Sept. at St. Mark’s. Guild. RVE SATURDAY Sept. 20 ,ry sale and rummage 'Davison' Building. Begin- " 3'p._m. Auspices of st. Guild, Ken-singtbn. ‘ MEETING Bor- Canadian Legion in "-1 ome, September 12th at All members please lat- Ladies Auxiliary will I ‘ lime- was EXAMS — The. list of -~ who were successful ‘ insurance“ WWW“ 1958 examinations in- iiame of H. Douglas ‘ e’rside, who pas-' , subjects and received daughter Heather Ann I in, Alberta. are vis- *1 William's parents, Mrs. Colin Love, Borden ,md Williams ‘ F/Sgt. Williams and 1éieeén transferred to ‘Mrs. G. W. Crozier of , §-. are spending holi: ting, relatives and '- Prince Edward Island. On the Island last week- Will leave Summerside Y to spend the remaind- l‘flleir vacation in the Mom- area. hCARD or THANKS family of the late Mrs. _Slm't'h wish to thank all . firfigds and neighbours for . 11? acts at kindness i" “W A150 those who sent fldw- ‘ 1 W8 messages of sym- ~n dmne their recent sud- , ‘ sad bereavement. Professional Cards Building 9, P.E.I. l 8.5 Son Limited -,- Auto— Casual 91' St. W . dar Street from thre Dame Phone 235 Summer-side 4-H CLUBS AT ‘EGMONT BAY mdubs were Well re- ngnmt Bay and the above pic- ». at yesterdays fair atlture shows an enubduon class oil‘showed to an admiring audience. ‘andedStreetPaving mgram Forl’side . SUMMERSIDE VBUREAUI whenhapproval was given for an expendith street paving, of up to $35, of the $43,000 of the additional municipal grant that will. be received by the Town of Sumnmrside. ‘ ' Previously the council had con- tracted for the paving of Harvard Street from the present pavement to the'railwa'y crossing in the east ward, for the paving of Beattie Avenue and Lidstone Street in the center ward, and on Hawthorn Avenue in the west ward.‘ At the special meeting of the council last evening this program was further expanded to include the paving of Victoria Road‘from Granville Street East to Ernest Walker’s driveway in the east ward; paving of the Summer Streetextension from the existing pavement north to Coronation Avenue, and continuing along Coronation Avenue from Summer Street to Granville Street, in the center ward; and paving of Ce- Sreet" North to Beaver Street, in the West Ward. ' ': SPECIFICATIONS ‘ The specifications for all thes streets include grade, gravel,- curb, and asphalt vement, Ten- ders on these pro eats will close» at 4 p.m., Wednesday, September 17th, with council adjourning their special meeting, on, the mat; ter'iintil Aflratfiate. . . . calves that the boys proudly .or..Leo Wood... chairman of the street committee, and were unan- » Prior to the meeing a delega- .lmouslyr approved- by the council. lion consisting of Frank Daley, Horace Hayes, Arnold Machellan, Gordon Yeo, Harold Ford, Alex MacDonald, and Keith Cooke, met with the council and reduired that the Harvard Street paving project be extended beyond the railway crossing to connect with Water Street East. To complete the second paved entrance -into Summerside from the East. Mayor W.A. Currie said it was the intention of, the council to pave part of this street, -as al- ready planned, and to complete the remainder of it next year. He said the council had deemed it ad- visable to continue their pay~as- you-go policy on capital expendi- tures, and to spread the paving around as much as possible in the various areas of the town. COSTS $10,000 Councillor W.E. MacCausland, chairman of. the finance commit- tee, said that' the present paving project on Harvard Street East was costing about $10,000, and that it would take an additional $17,000 to provide paving and we? , ter and sewerage installations that would be required to com- plete the street. He pointed out that this cost, would be almost half of the ad- ditional expenditure that the coun- cil could make available for the further paving. program contem- plated by thecouncil this year. He said the completion of this street next year as part of the paving‘plan which the council had inndnd for next year. and_'Qoun-_ cillor Clark added that cement was planned for this particular area. 1 ' The resolutions in regard to the additional paving projects for this year were présented by Councill- subject, a query was advanced as .to whether the manurf-aonirer it this one W. WW5}! mor- tedly has an arsenic base, could use another type base which would prove less deadly. V Association members showed concern over the problem. The meeting was held at the Clviv Building with I president Frank Howatt presding. Also discussed were the stream improvements with the construc- tion of the fish ladderat the‘Bed— equePondtakingupnuichofthe time. 'It was decided mat volun- teers would assemble a week Monday evening to work on the project which is certain to en- hance in that particular stream. . It was revealed that between 75 and 100 pheasant will be re- leased shortly at various points east on Central Street in which area the season will be open this fall for shooting. The western area has been given another re- reprieve in order. to give the pheasants a timber chance to re- produce which will eventually re- sult in better shooting for the many gunners who look forward to this sport. James Campbell Dies AT Home MRS. J. CAMPBELL KENSINGTON — The death of Mr. James Archibald Campbell occurred on Tuesday, September 9 at his home here following a brief illness. He was in his 84th health for some time. Complaints Air-ed Tth year and had been in failing He is survived by his wife the Another project under way is the creating-of new holes by blast- in the Dunk river near the hatchery plus the erection of small obstructions to prevent the holes from filling in. ‘ ' The members will start work on this next Monday'evening. It was revealed that the monies derived-mom thence-lent special drive on funds put on by the organizalfion will ~be used for stream improvement and ways to move bird hunting loathe Pro- V‘ e. x a Supreme Court _ Opens AT S’Side SUMMERSle — Chief Jus- tice Thane A. Campbell presided at a special sitting which com- menced in Supreme Court in Sunlnlérside Wednesday in an action by J. Loring Raynor, plaintiff, against Isabel Bell, Wil- liam Bell, and Russell Bell, De- fendantls. The plaintiff is represented by George McMahon, Q.C. and Ches- ter S. MacDonald, Q.C. while J. torney for the defendants. The action involves a claim - for money lent by the plaintiff to tenest, and for work done and materials provided by the plain- tiff to the defendants at their request and for “messuages and tenements of the plaintiff by the defendants,” and or money paid by the plaintiff for the defendants at their request and for money found to be duefrom the defend- Iants to the plaintif; on accounts stated between them. 7 Lion Sid Forbes as third vice- ' president. ' meeting by having His Worship :ficially opened yesterday after- member hasbeenshot. . Watson MalclNaught, 62.0. is at- the defendants together within Kelly Named Maritime Lion Deputy Gov. SUMMERSIDE — ra’st King Linn Russ Kelly of Summerside has been appointed as Deputy District Governor of the Marl- time Division of Lions Clubs by the district governor Jack Kinn- isky of St. John, NB. This was announced last evening by King Lion Mercier Mullin at the re-. gular meeting of the local club. It was also announced that a meeting of the club executive Lion Herb Schurman has been appointed to the finance and ways and means committee, Lion Art Boudreau, publicity chairman and It was also announced that prior ' ' to his departure, Lion Ray Grant. had been presented with a suit- able token of appreciation by the directors. The chairman stated that the club will be henored at next Mayor Currie present as guest speaker. Guests present were Lion Jack Stevenson, past president of the Charlottetown Club and Jack Duf- fy‘also of the Charlottetown Club. é Competition‘ was keen in most of the livestock c l a s s e s at the Egunont Bay-Mont (Jamal ex— lhibltion yesterday and all classes Weather Fails To Chill Enthusiasm AT Exhibition SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN The‘ 57th annual Egmont Bay and Mt. Carmel Exhibition was of- noon by his Hon. lieutenant-Gov- ernor Walter Hyndman. Due to in- clement weather which prevailed throughout the afternoon "the open- ing was held in the main exhibi- tion building and despite the un- favorable weather the attendance was large. I I Lieutenant-Governor Hyndman paid a special tribute to the wo- men for their display of handi- work which he said was the best he had ever seen. Dr. Orville Phillips, M.P., com- plimented the directors on their foresight in erecting a new swine building. He said he was'hopeful that by thetime next year rolled around that all the roads leading to the fair grounds would be pav- ed. He also paid tribute to the woman of their handicraft dispTay and exhorted them to continue to preserve their Acadian heritage in the respect. Hon. Eugene duller), minister of agriculture, speaking .on behalf of the Pmmler of the Province, pointed out that the aim, of such exhibitions is to improve the quality of-thelr livestock and he said, the improvement shown each year in this district would indicate the real value of such ru- ral exhibitions. HIGH QUALITY _ a Mr. Walter, Show,“ former de- puty minister of agriculture, complimented the directors on erecting their new .h‘ogg building buthe pointed out that more such buildings were necessary. He said branch of famxlng.’ v The Egmont Bay and Mont Car- mel exhibition has for some years been highlighted by the number and the quality of sheep on exhibi- tion, This was borne out yester- day in the opinion of the two ‘men who judged this division, Mr. Nel- son Ball of Moncton, and Allison Stewart of Charlottetown, who were very enthusiastic regarding the quality of the animals. They stated that the sheep topped all the shows they had attended. GALLANT TOPS the show in the swine division. Leo Bernard of Abrams Village. Top poultry winners were Bruce lant of Egmont ‘Bay and John Smell of Miscouche.’ Horse and cattle classes were with other years. In the ladies work division Mrs. Mrs. Felix J .N. Gallant six firsts. DOMESTIC SCIENCE Edmund Bernard, of Abrams Village. In the swine class Tillman B. Gallant of Mont Carmel took top honors with a brood show and . ‘ litter which won first place and was declared Grand Champion of other exhibitors who won hon- ors were Adrian Arsenault and Small of Miscouche Anthony Gal- falrly well filled and in the opin- ion of the judges were on a par. Gus P. Arsenault of Abrams Vil- lage took first prizes, Mrs. Syl. vere Arsenault six firsts; and First place winners in the do- , mestic science class were Mrs. St. Philip; Mrs Victorian Arsenault, St. Chrysos- thorn, and Mrs Gus P. Arsenault The milking contest, always a crowd pleaser at the exhibition; was closely contested, and in the P 16 year'and under class, Ivan Cork : ruler of St. Phillip, placed first;' with Robert Arsenault of Abrams ' Village second. _ In the adult class, Pierre Paul Gallant of Mont Carmel came ,first. with Louis Cormier of St, Phillips a close contender, Paul Bernard of St; Phillips with his team of horses won first place in the weight pulling con- test, and second prize went to the team of Joseph Gallant, Abrams Village. . 1 REGENT " - Friday Saturday Matinee Leo- Gorcey and Bowery ‘ » . .39” i . L‘ "Ride Buck" Anthony Quinn, Lita Milan CIVIC STADIUM g) , NEWS Bring 3 Fines Stu/IMERSIDE —Three Prince County fishermen were fined in Magistrate‘s. Court here Wednes- day for possession of under-sized lobsters. lage was fined $17.50 and costs of $6.00 and two residents of Ur- banville paid fines of $12.50 and costs and $5 and costs. from Cape Traverse, charged with obstructing a Fisheries of- ficer 1n the discharge of his duties was adjourned until September 23rd. ‘ ‘ The charge arose Rom hier- ference during the seizure of a truck and quantity of spawn and undersized lobsters at Cape Trav- erse. v Funeral Held AT Alberlon ALBERTON —— Tbé funeral of Mrs. James muman was held Wednesday afternoon from her residence to St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Alberton. - . The service was conducted by Rev. C. J. S. Riley. Hynms wEre “Breathe On Me, Breath Of God," “Abide. With Me” and “What A Friend We Have In Jesus.” Pallbearers w er e: Messrs. Silas Rayner, B. I. R ayner, Philip Kinch Kenneth Matthews Hanson Smith and Clayton Trav- ers. Flower beagera were: Messrs. Sidney Hardy Benjamin Smith Don Campbell John Oliver, Lloyd A resident of Abraham’s Vilo ' The case of a father and son '~ ~ 1 week to choose from new (DON'T PUT IT air, PUT IT ON: v” It’s Fall fix-up time! Time to brighten up the exterior of your home with a fresh coat of I quality paint from M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. ’ You’ll find our free-flowing ‘- Sherwin-Williams House Paints are easy to apply and Quick-drying. Stop in this the finest in quality and service at our friendly store. Fresh paint can make old dull Colour Charts. You’ll find "Junglel'Genis" ’ ' “WW r . I TAKES ‘SHO'RTHORN HONORS were well In the shorthorn female class Ivan Clark and son of LotllB walked off with top hon- ors with the above Grand Cham pion handled by Eddie Clark, , . 'l (fl ‘. ~ >---.... at Thun, Sept. 11, 1958 The Guardian Page, 19 Gamma Hi..Y Has 151 Meeting SUMMERSIDE —- Gamma Hi-Y I Club held its opening meeting at the Y centre on Green Street on Tuesday evening. The new presi- dent, Marjorie Ireland, opened bars were announced as follows: publicity — Mary Woodsmde dance —— Joan Parlee, ways and means -- Eileen MacCauseIand. Nancy Morrison, house — Helen Bishop service — Arlene Moore. 2 A new constitution for Gamma Club is to be drawn up in the near future by Joy Nicholson, Ar- lene Moore, ,and Mary Woodside. The business meeting was fol- iEcAIIsfiL int-T the meeting with the H.—Y Rit- ua . The worship was led by Past— President, Joy Nicholson, who " read for Scripture lessen. Mat- " thew 6: 19-24. . The fol-lowing members were nominated to act on the 'Hi-Y Council: Helen Bishop, Arlene Moore and Joan Parlee, The two latter members were voted to re present Gamma Club on the Council. The year’s committee mem- lowed by a discussion on the pro- grams for the year. VicePresl- dent, Kathryn Logan, distributed leaflets suggesting some pro- grammes. Thus the, members were given a chance to express their opinions on desired topics for entertainment and discussion. , I I GREAT GROWTH Gross output of all industry in South Africa now is £1,000,000,000 higher than in 1948. ‘ . I ATTENTION BEAN GROWERS We will be receiving Green and Waxed Beans until 9:30 pm. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th. Please arrange to have your picked and delivered before that date. _ ' —. . CAMPBELL'& BURNS LTD. Central Bedeque \ .business correspond . th t 6h .11 La th 1 . _ ‘ H is “Mm_ . r, .r ; ~. . _ ‘ I, diva in e orse.c ss equa- I M an 8—40. ' . v ‘, i. ~ v .. ty of the animals was \nevcr >,,__ v_ __ _ on y _ may Galas In: Killing . Parlrlclge,» nmre pronounced. All he said. sec - -.-= = = = - - Roller. skatifig * . ,V I, , _ 2 ._ . .. _ I ,weieén tophsehaple andinthlsupl; . ,. Tuesday 18.30 pm = ; H ‘..‘..;‘..sunnvmnsmr. BUREAU lt‘wnsapprovedonmotlou charm WW,“ “595 seem - r , , - «e A. v ‘ or ran GUARDIAN another. cock. gingham bananas, gfi adwfignflffi?§vflnfn mug? 30mg . s my,” 0‘; hacde that M pm ed in Wrgemflffim’whm' indication. , ' ' .‘ | Thursday 8—10 - ., I . vebeenkillm partridge; previous cases . e' already , ‘ _ . , , _MI‘S~ J. R. Boll!» .asants and even lovestock, were .been made to assist in reproduc-. $21,128? mmfiigughfiuhg wedneSday “my. R911” Skatmg { [ mm- 1e“ yemelfda’vy Iall‘éd 8’5 a “mailing 0f “he ' ' “011- i and presented considerable infor- II '1 '1' ll Saturday 2—4.- Halifax, where Ooun‘rty branch of the P. . I. Only one cock. bird was releas- mafim of value to this pals-1.311131. T e S Iralee _ Roller Skating t: . enter hospital for Fish and Game.Assoclation here ed with each group of six hens _ . . , r . 9—11.45 p-m ' J I . I last night. * and it is felt that this may have t - . Peter Finch Elizabeth ' ' ' - , f .r mmg W L wm As a result of discussion on the heel! ill-wildcat if the mile Short Lobsters Sen,“ , Record HOP i . l . . . 1 ams ‘ h .m... g m m, men-unit I Oliver and Robert Campbell. Interment was in the church cemetery. Y’s Men To Hold _ First Meeting SUMMERSIDE —- A report- from Ken Dorsey outlining his ex- peric..ce as delegate to the in- ternational Y’s Men convention at Santa Monica, Calif., will head- line the first supper meeting of the Summerside Y’s Men Club this evening. former Emeline Campbell, four ' daughters, Alta, Mrs. John Inglis at home, Lulu, Mrs. Herbert Buchanan, Fredericton, Aileen, Mrs. Reginald Landry, ’Moncton, Grace, Mrs. Robert Carsell, Hali- fax, three grandchildren, Ellen and Aubrw Buchanan, Toronto and Grant Buchanan, Frederic- ton, also the following sisters and brothers, Mary C. Campbell, Graham’s Road, Mrs. Peter Sin- clair, at present in England, Grace, Mrs. Neil Durant, Sum- merside, George M. Regina, Sask Fred and Borden at Grahams Road. One sister and three bro- e redeceased him. tthl‘TSce lluneral will be held today at 2 pm. from the Presbyterian Church, Kensington to Floral Hills Memorial Gardens for burial. surfaces look new again. See your Colour Charts in Kem—Glo and Super Kem-Tone and let The action concerned an amount of $2827.17, less an allowance of $1100.00 for potatoes, leaving a balance of $1727.17 in dispute. Centenarian Enioys Drive ALBERTON —— Alberton’s cen- tenarian, Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson, enjoyed a car ride to Tignish Tuesday afternoon. On several occasions this summer she made short trips of a mile or two, but it is some time since she has The meeting will be held at the been this far from home. On each “y” Centre on Green St. at 5 occasion the driver has been her pm. . . grandson, Mr. Gordon Kerr of Charles Linkletter will be chair- man tor the evening. 7 “Opt. 0.. no. . slt‘HONE 3287 - Summerside 3- E. Hunter, no. : ’ "Side. P.E.I. 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