JULY 27. 1953 Williams May Soon Beliack BOSTON, (AP)-General man- agef Joe Cronin of the Boston had sex said Thursday night he had no knowledge of slugger Ted Wil- iiainst discharge from the U. S. Marines on Aug. 1. "we haven't heard from Ted and are completely in the dark about his plans." Cronin said. Hampton and I O I Vicinity Many relatives and friends at- tended the funeral services at the home and in the North Tryon Presbyterian Church for the late James A. Chisholm on July '1. con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Campbell, as- sisted by Miss Mary MacKenzie, deaconess of this church. The hymns sung were "Unto the Hills Do I Life Up My Longing Eyes", "Forever With the Lord". A duet Wh Cronin and owner Tom iivas rendered, "Beyond the Sun- YaWkg,' MW wumm, It the A”, set, containing words beautixully appropriate. Interment was in the star game last week in Cincinnati, both assured him they were eager church ce"'"e”'- hi I Lh I b ,:,goiimi:se possniblltson e cu '15 Mr. Harold Ferguson and his contacted by telephone at the m”m”' M"5' w' E" M”F”I3"ev made a return visit to Charlotte- naval medical centre in Bethesda, town. Md.. Williams told the Boston Post: "Tell the Boston fans to get their lungs warmed up. i suppose they'll have their horns and their bazoos warmed up again. It looks like I'll be back." . Asked if he would report to the Red Sox as soon as he was dis- charged. Williams replied: "Whatever the Red Sox say. I'll (in. I don't know if I'll be able to help anybody. Ilfigure it will be a month before Itll really be ready.” When Cronin was informed of the conversation. he told The Post: "The minute I hear Ted's dis- Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lister, who have been visiting relatives and friends, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Rogerson, have returned to their home in Cranston, RI, US. A. On July 6 Messrs. Morrison and MacEachern. electrical contractors charge is official. I'll talk it over with him. We want him back. even though we know he has had a tough time and will have to get in condition" KINGS COUNTY CONSERVATIVE BROAIJGASTS JULY 27th-7:30 P. M. J. A. MacDonald, M.L.A., Federal Candidate JULY 28-7:20 P.M. George Wright, Lower Montague, President Montague Young P. C. Club JULY 29th--7:30 P. M. James Cain, Farmer, New Perth JULY 80th-9:00 P. M. Mrs. Malcolm MacLeorl, Lorne Valley, Past President of P.E.1. Women's Institute. JULY 31st-9:30 P.M. Melvin McQuaid, Souris, Chairman King's County P. C. Association AUGUST lst-7:00 P.M. Kenneth Anderson, St. Peters, Vice President Young Progressive Conservatives. The FisI1ermen's Indemnity Fund set up 'August 6th. destroy your lobster traps. WHO ARE ELIGIBLE? WHAT covriuicr YOU car has been paid. , WHAT YOU PAY HOW TO SECURE COVERAGE Between now and August 6, get LOBSTER FISHERMEN! Protect Yourselves Against Storm Losses merit of Canada is a voluntary plan to enable you to obtain Iow cost protection against storms and other perils. It will go into effect In Lobster Fishing District 8 at noon on You must make application if you wish to lie protected. For a small premium you can avoid hardship when storms All fishermen who own and operate at least 32 traps. You will be paid 51.50 for every trap lost over and above 25 per cent of the traps on which a premium The rate Is 07.50 per 100 traps for the lobster fishing season, or 7 U2 cents per trap owned. ' " local Fishery Officer so that he can count your traps. He will give you a handbook to explain the plan and help you fill in the application form. Or fill in the . -coupon below and mail to Department of Fisheries, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., or Shediuz, New Brunswick. made a return business trip to Saint John. NB. accompanied by Mr. Manford Beer and Mr. Lyman Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Reid, Somerville, Mass. U.S.A., and son Billy are enjoying an annual holi- day visit among relatives and friends, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Villett, and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen MacLeod. Mr. Gordon Villett underwent A major operation in the P.E.I. Host pital on July 8. This is the second operation that Gordon had this season, and his many friends are pleased to learn that there is now a gradual improvement in his con- dition. Miss Nancy Lea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lea, City, is enjoying a brief holiday visit with Miss Sarah MacQuarrie of Hampton. Master Billy Reid. Somerville, Mass., who accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Falconer on a holiday visit to relatives and friends, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen MacLeod during school holidays. Miss Elizabeth Ferguson. daugh- ter of Capt. Dan Ferguson, and the late Mrs. Ferguson, is enjoying summer holidays visiting relatives and friends, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ferguson. Mrs. I-larold Ferguson has been enjoying a. brief visit at the home of her parents. Capt. and Mrs. D. A. Murray. Charlottetown. Miss Catherine MacVittie,daugh- tor of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. MacVlt- tic. Lynn. Mass, U. S. A., is visiting relatives and friends in Westmore- land. Crapaud and Hampton. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rogerson. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Ferguson and daughter arrived from Mont- real by car, on a. two-week visit among relatives and friends, and are nhe guests of Capt. Dan and Mr. and Mrs. Leith Ferguson. Mor- ley's car covered the distance of 851 miles in 24 hours. averaging 35 miles per hour. allowing for time off obtaining gas. oil. and lunch along the way. Sponsored by the W. A. of Crap- aud United Church. a delightful turkey 5lll3i7ci'. largely attended, was held in Crapaud Hall on June 30. Relatives and friends of Miss Elizabeth Beer extend best wishes for an early return, from recent illness. to health and life's activi- ties. by the Govern-I ln touch with your , I wish to apply for this coverage on my lobster traps Name Address No. of Ti-ape rm: GUARDIAN. cnaiicorrarowiv Baseball Results, Continued from Page 0. Sanford, Mrozlnski (2) Hzrrln (6) and Lonnett; Loveguth and Drescher, Tiabacheck 8. Springfield 200 081 000- I 11 1 Rochester 102 010 001-11 I3 1 Pyecha and Burbrink: Reader. Hahn (1) Crlmlan (0) Deal (7) and Fusselman. SUNDAY GAMES t American League First- New York 002 100 000 I I 3 Detroit 010 211 00: 5 10 0 Lopat, Gorman 7, Kuuvn. 8 and Berra: Aber, Miller 5, I-ioeft 8. and Bucha. W-Miller, L-Lopsit: Hits: New York, Mantle; De- troit-Dropo, Boone. Second- New York 081 851 010 14 18 0 Detroit ....... .. 001 001 200 4 12 0 Sam. Gorman 3 and Berra, Sil- vera '1: Gromck, Weik 4, Madison 5. Herbert 7, Marlowe 9 and Baits, Bucha 4. W-Gorman, L- Gromek: 1-(Rs: New York-Man tin, Berra. Mantle. Carey. First- Boston . 001140 001 'l 7 2 St. Louis . 001 000 220 5 ll 4 Hudson, Kinder 8, Henry 3. Flowers S) and White; Pillette. Llttlefield 5. Larsen 9 and Court- ney. W-Hudson. L-Plllette: HRS: Boston-White, Goodman; St. Louis-Dyck 2. Second- Buslon 010 M0 000 5 0 2 St. Louis . 500 000 801 I I0 4 Parnell, Flowers I. Deiock 5t Kinder 7. and Wllber. White 7: Blyzka, Stuart 5 and Moss. W- Stuart, L-Delock. HR: St. Louis --Dyck. First- Phllndelnhilt 000002 020 I '1 0 Chicago .. 010 001 001 810 1 Shantz a d Murray; Consuegara and Lollar: I-IRs: Philadelphia- Robinson; Chicago-Mele. Second- Philadelphln 000 000 000 0 4 0 Chicago 000 001 301 4 7 0 Bishop, Fricano 8 and Wailing- ton; Trucks and Sheelyi HRS: Chicago-Minoso, Rivers. First- Wnahlngton .. 000 M0 on 4 0 0 Cleveland 001000200 I I 1 Porterfield and Grasso. Fitz- gerald 3; Ft-ller, I-Ioutteman 8. anti Ginsberg. L--Houtteman. Second- Wfaahington .. 240 000 000 0 I 1 Cleveland 020 000 111 7 8 2 Sims, Dixon 6 and Fitzgerald; Garcia, Hoskins 3, Hooper 7. Wight 9 and Tipton. 1-lezan 7- W-Hooper, L - Dixon: I-lP.s: Washington-Vernon; Cleveland- Vvestlake, Avila. "AP National League First- ' Milwaukee 010 001 000 2 G 1 Brooklyn 000 000 081- 3 8 0 Antonelli. N.-lohnsonzs and Cran- dallz Labine. Milllken 8. and Cnmpanella. W--Milliken, L-An- tonclli; HR: Milwaukee-Gordon. Second- a . Milwaukee . 000 010-000 1 8 1 Brooklyn .... .. 110 000 00: 2 7 0 I Burdette. Buhl 8 and Cooper? Erskine and Campanella. L--Bub dctte: HR: Milwaukee-Gordon. First- Cincinnati .. 001040001 M2 1 New York 211 010 50: 10 10 1 Kelly, Nuxhull 2. Kin: '7. Smith 8, and Seminlck: Maitlie. K0510 5 rind Noble. w-Koslo. L-NW ii.-ill; l-IRs: Cincinnati-Nuxhall: New York-Spencer 2. Second- ,(Ilnclnnntl 000000 not 1 0 0 .Nt-iv York 101 0000011 513 3 artrensberzer. Smith '7 "'5 Seminlck; Jansen and We!trUm- L-Raffensberger. St. Louis 300 014 000 I 18 4. Philadelphia 014 000 001 I H Staley. Presko 3. Brazle 4 and nice; Simmons. Drewii 6. K0!” stanty 9 and Burgess. W-Brazle. L-Simmons. I-ms: St. Louis Jab- lonski, Muriel; Philadelphia-Em nls 2. 3 First- (lhlcngo ..... .. 001000010 2 I 2 Pittsburgh 010000002 8 5, 0 Pallet. 'Leonard 9 and Garn- and Jan- : l ; Di kson. FIC9 9 tizwoicaz. Saiidloek & W-Face. L- Leonarda . Secon - raimo ..... .. not-oum '71; 1. Pittsburgh col 00! 000 3. Hacker, Church 6. Kiippiiteln 8 and G,,.goi.; .wauxh. BOWMIN 5, Face 8 and Atwell. W-Hacker. I,-waullh lpternntional Leif"! It First: 1 Montreal 001 I 3 Toronto . on no '1 ll 1 Ludw , nbbro ti). Alexander m, coiihran tsi. Luord-. (9) Ind Thompson: 1-iolloman, Shore ('13. Sleater ti). Flhr (Uh L0mI?;” I3), Post (9) and Roast. 0 Isl ill. . Second: Montreal .... ..- ...m on 0-3 I 2 Toronto . . .150 100 x-0 I 1 Mills, Alexander (L2)..1'sbbro ts) mg Thompson; :1 and O- Neol. . First: springtlold ..012 000-1 0 2 tmiieusr , ..0Ol on 001-0 1 s Brosnan. Elston (7). And ur- mng; Jordln, Tietennuer tot. crimim (11. and Fusselman. smIid:.i no on 0-1 1 0 spring cl lhclmtor ....Mo m 1-: c 0 Joriel. Jacobs .m. Mtillls (0). Elston to and um: Rubert ma -I it 0 .. -I C I Burtsehy (ti and cheats; Nobel and lrlutt. second: ' Ottawa .. Buffalo Ronibsrtc. Harrington (2) and Tramvich; Lory and Ryan. t: man ta), and Kluttr; Grilore and ...0l0 008 1010-0111 Byrncuoo .000 Oil 010 1-1 10 2 '!"ox. I-Ielntulmin (6). 8tI.i"r ('1). Herrln (0) and Tshachoek. Kluttz Fredericton and Vicinity Mrs. William Morrell and family. O'Leu-y, spent a few days recently visiting in Fredericton, the guests of Mr. and Mia. Hector Ross. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stevenson, Concord. N. H. are visiting friends and relatives in Fredericton and Hazel Grove. Mr. Nelson Higgins. Toronto, Ont., spent his holidays visiting at his home in Glen Valley. Mr. Ira Hughes, New Glasgow, N.S., was a recent visitor to Hazel Grove, the guest of Mr. and Mrs William Pound. Miss Sybil I-iosklng, Bathurst. N. 3.. spent a. week recently visiting in Fredericton, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Cutcllfie. ' Miss Irene Stevenson, Pleasant Valley spent a few days recently visiting in Milton, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Keir MacDonald and family, Summerside. and Mr. Ran- dolph Weeks, Toronto, Onl., visiteu friends and relatives in Fredericton recently. Ben. Byron and Eddy Cutclifie. and Wayne Mellish are attending the M.R.E.C. Camp which was held at Canoe Cove recently. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Jackson had as their guest for some time their nephew, Junlqr Jackson. Jolicure. N. B. Miss Ellen Buchanan and Miss Catherine Buchanan left recently for Toronto, Ont, where they in- tend to stay for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Jackson PAGE SEVEN had as their guest. for some time BRACKLEY POINT W. 1. their nephew, Junior Jackson, JOIi- -- cure, N. 3. July meeting of Erackley Point W, I. met at the home of Mrs. o . Miss Ellen Buchanan and Missgcrearge Shaw with an attendance Catherine Buchanan left recently lot 12 members and three visitors tor Toronto, Ont., where they in- An interesting report of tiic dls- -- tend to stay for some time. trict convent-ion at Spring Park The Girl Guides who camped at S? W35 given by the delegates who at- ilauchan for the past week made the Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Jackson tended. lmost of the opportunity of win- had as their guests recently Mrs, The caiivasscrs for the Redliiing swimming awards on Thurs- Davld. I-iicken and son Billy. Hali- Shield Appeal reported the sum of l day afternoon when Darrold, Tan- fax, N. 5., a d Mrs. George Hicken, . s40 collected. 1 ton conducted Red Cross Swimmlni Mr. and Ms. Earl Llewellyn and New sick committee are: Mrs. I a: Water Safety tests. Miss Dawn Mr. Dick Sencabough, Montague. Howard Cudmore and Mrs. Fred I Messer was in charge of the water- Girl Guides Pass , --- filiighes. . front program at Camp Buchlic Mr. and Mrs. H tt Haslnm have; It was decided to hold another during the Guide Camp. returned 'home :1 er spending an-wicner fry and social get-together. The following Guides merited enjoyable holiday visiting in Nova'ior members and their families. iawards: Scotia and New Brunswick. I Copies of the Coronation issue of; Elementary-.leni'iifer Graham -..- Ia National magazine received from t Ann Carr, Louise Smith. Mr. and Mrs mgham pagllmmitlie adopted Institute in Coates,t Junior-Ann Smith. Jean Mc- Momwm N 3-, were recent V15”, Eilgialid were distributed among.'Phci'son, Roberta St.i'a.ng. Marina 01.5 to Fredericmnl the guest ofiihe members. Regret of the III-piKE,lt'S. Gniidenkins. Mr. and Mm MA. Cmclma ;ness of their piesident Mrs. E. M I IllI.8-l'l11ECIlai.E-KGIJECCB. Jardinr Read was expressed. :Francis Farquharson. Elaine Poole . The August meeting was iiiviteriiPaisy Shaw. Kay MacLean. Mary tic the home of Mrs. Fred Hughes Pickard. in here roll call will be answered byi Senior-Patsy .VlacDqnald. Dlannt the members passing Ill 10c eachtliiat-Neill, Winnifred MacMlllan l -lo purchase cards for the visiting-Wendy Armstrong. Beryl Macbean cuniniittec. ,and Glenda Jamieson. A large number of young people, Following the meeting a delicious ”0m FT5d"lCl0Tl and Vlclflilit RF lunch vias served bv the hostess? tended the Young People's Camp mi us, - f i '1 d b M. pt ' ' ' .. ..i..i.:: :2. .;:....:.: I ''".''5'' RPM"! lrisitor at the meeting. lDl'IVel' Killed Rev. and Mrs. S. M. MacDowelli and son Robert Paul. Dominimi. Cape Breton, spent a few days re- cently visiting in Fredericton. Mrs. Arthur Haslain and daugh- ter Edna. Springiield, visited friend: and relatives in Fredericton rc- cently. STERLING W. I Tl-iE'I'l'"ORD. England. (AP) - - -- William Robert Baird. 42-you-old uMi'S- Ablban fBglceIl'1 enwiaincd ace British racing driver, was kill- Miss Mam.” .0 IV - - , 1" mifm 81'-5 0 tell Ill: -1- for ed Saturday when his Ferrari car Cape Bremnliwassta ll,ecel3:"1vxi';;?::Xj:tlie July nieeting. Mrs. Elmer Pyle: crashed at mgr; gpeeci and 0y". ,0 Frcdericmn me guest 0! MlSS;J)l'CSldEd. Roll tzall was answered, turned during A practice lap at Irma Stevenson lily 15 lIlPmbSl'5 and One Visitor. Isnetierton racetrack. near here. A Mrs. Max Ferguson gave A re-fcoioriui figure in British motor- port of the annual convention in; jngg he had been urging 10; 20 Mn Frank Cmcnm, and Mm ..town. The visiting committee re- yea)-5. Hm-py week5 attended me w(,.lported one call made. The secre-. men's Institute coniention in 1313' 1'9P0”ed mat 5143-39 W85 0” Charlottetown recently. l11'rmdn0W- and program. Mrs. Ray Douglas. .M Mrs. Earle Henry invited the Mrs. W. I. Green. members for the August meeting The many friends of Mr. Johixvhicli will be held August 7. contests which all enjoyed, both MacDowell will be pleased to kiiowj Lunch committee will be Mrs. J. l being won by Mrs. C. A. Woolner, that he is making a good recoverygs. MacKay, Mrs. K. R. MztcKay, Mrs. Lorne MacEvi'en. 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