Fine Performance By Novice Classes The Western Guardian Thursday, Augut 5, 1954 The Guardian . "Page 13 ..r. a. rsnoa. ' Optometrist. will he in Aiberxlli oiliee this set urdlvi Aulustn prices A. C. Ramsay. Kensington. Despite the chilly weather. which :a .llGllIAl Thursday night .30 3.4"”. hum later in the day Lord mgin, Chief dgog, Borden Legion Hall. Mc- semi-finals, tonjzht 7 0-dock of the Clan Bruce. described as I C Cull0ullI'I Orchestra Come and Middleton versus Cape Traverse. ' Wm”! swmm ””7m”' "u" have a good time. was a large crowd at the Inhibit- .arrau-noxi raaunas. - 5". good Timothy Seed. Will have run . pride shwtly. W. 1!. Burns, ldII”illl0- .Jl'.AN's IIAUTI SHOPPE, Kenainxton. will be closed for uolldays Aug. ll-It inclusive. -BIB-IOU! ACCIDENT-An un- ortunste accidentoocurred in Milo on Saturday afternoon when Mr. Hollice MacNevin of that place gocldentllly ran over his little child in the yard. The little boy was playing on the plane as he passed out to go to his car. and must have followed him unnoticed He was rushed to Dr. Dewar in oiLeary. then to Bummerslde and a plane few Mrs. Ms.cNevln and the baby over to Halifax. At last reports it was feared concussion if the brain had taken place and le was still on the danger list. Personals -Mrs. E. B. Bowness and Mrs. W, McDonald, Moncton. spent last weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Simmons. -Friends of Mrs. George A. Jef- .'ery of Linkletter Road will be sorry to learn of her illness in the Prince County Hospital. -8. -nldr. Elmer Barbour. Toronto, is spending two weelrls .holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. det Funeral Home to her late 1681- w dd' shedi - DW-'r-rmm-mp"-. 11 ac, N.B., has been awarded vicinity on Friday of this week Hm, Barbour, Mm." ggnlilcifrgznawdfriee ttbhknfhixilinzed e to the M. F. Bohurinan Co. Ltd. During recent years many resld- . mrs. John 3, Bernard, Mal. lam. ' with headquarters in Sumnlerside. ents of this area have contributed den, Mu," ,, ,p,n,m,a me am. - A wet weddlns was solemmuu The new construction will be built to the fund through which these E. E. Parkman "- mar m xgmmgmn gndusgu view, . g me ""1394 Church M31150 1n on the site of the present post coaches are made available when 0pt.D., 3.0. run ,with her sons. Elmer and Allison, Aedeque at a p.m. on wednesday. omee building, which will be m0V- 3 Walter Callow tag day has been PHONE 3281 -"v"- mum ind dwghma Mm wmmm 0. g V usus 4'-ll. when Joan Gamble. ,d to 0... ml. go that the postal sponsored by members of Regalette BEGENT THEATRE BLDG. magmas Donna. Bur, dwgm" 0' MW LW1"- 09-3151” service may carry on as usual until Rebekah Lodge. Summer st. i Sumrneraide -Mr. Isaao Milton, Maiden, .l:fass., is spending the summer months in Kensington, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Bernard. Bur -Mr. H. L. Donald returned re- lently to his home in Sea View. river a visit with his daughter Mrs. T. C. Bayer at Dartmouth. , - .. .. bell of Carleton. who wor Lse b h h- , - Granville It Wlfbr Street NIB. He Wu wcompamed by M1, dut.es with K Division in the mum orange mm uh mmnleha: panmenm of mshmes and Unemg :0 sins :1: tisup eylslclll ylrnrmlty summeuma I Peace River district of Alberta V1 1 Q g mwrm E with th mam os rib lEV3.lJ.E degree and Mrs. Beyer and family who Cpl T, J Keefe of Cmmomwwh and white accessories and a col-- l;1Oym :l '59; b, m epo ml and for years his active brain has DIAL 7- 0' M” , 59"” mil W”'i'”d ” 5” Viell” L; to take over command of the 5895 0f -V911” loser The groom M” "'5 " "l 9 5 been devising ways and means to 3344 33' - - f - Bur summmme detachment was ruppomu by wnnm Irving. Devarunent -5- help M, ,e,,.,...,,.,,,,, m----m-j--m The Frog-ressilve Conservative Partys Second Dis- -Lt col and Mrs 19 W John- ' ' -s F””0Wm8 We Weddlnr a l'908P- o'r'r'AwA, (Cpl-aCon1racL5LQta1. In May. 1947, the 111-5; ...,,E..., lNSURANCE ti-ict Association in Prince County will hold a nom- ' i ' i ...:..m....m 110" and supper was held at the ling 58,506,567 were awarded by chair coach in the world uascom. R E Ems & 50 L I jnating convention at O'Leary public hall on August 9059- 3l"un3"9"r Wm ml" be" home of Mrs Jemima Hewett of the pubug works department dur pletecle since then others have been i ' n 1m ted 9th t 3 00 pm touring in Britain, are expected ' Cape Traverse for the immediate in J i d w d. built "in n - ' "'3 i' 5"” D C"'""V 3 : ' ' home early in Aluust. Bur. mam” negidauly. t was announce e - . ey ave visited many , summer st summu-M. . y. centres in the Maritlmes and g , r ' ' H0 11 '1 be .11.. mm. ,,,,,.d, and mwm. . The table was centered with a The total included s7.474.9a1 tor brought happiness to many people ' , i The pmvmcml Eaad" "' R R' Be Ml era of Mr. William J. Bemple of ibeautlful Weddlns cake flagged by new works. s55o,7s9 for repairs who would otherwise have ll.-tie or Optometrists Present EVeFb0dY We Com?- th. Sam”. gin” company. Ken, yglgvtgmpapers and bright summer glrigidarilnaglntenance and 3480.860 tor. nrodoimrguhpg! ma etngoy the duff B- F. aunwn RIO. V . I . slngton are eased that he has ' "i W5 01' 9 -'5 We 3 0035?! cnmm p, , .. wmmea to M. home. oommembly The regular meeting of Alberton The toast to the bride was pro- The mlior 601133615 lnC1Ud9Cl- is scheduled to visit Alberton. The 5 s,”,f;f,:,,A,E; Bmgwaallbl improved in health after. receiving treatment in the P. E. Island Hos- pital. Oharlottotown. Bur. ing. and a good attendance of left for a honeymoon trip to the long distance tele hone call ur r ' -Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart, members present. mainland. fax, s7'8.459;N 3 led I ing which she hand the thrilling .'aBlfo:rMiiEI:au?it:euitIiu'a 333?: Ottawa, arrived on July 30 to Following the roll call of officers On Sunday. August 1st, follow- 1, im: ”'M 'F '5'; ""' 5",: experience oi speaking to Mr. cal. l pgomg 3530 spend a twcrweek holiday in Ken- and reading of minutes, comrades lnl the evening service in Borden n:'emd:' P' E-' 1” 3:533. " low himself. , eingtou. where they are house J. R. Rochford. D. B. Nicholson, United Church, Joan was waited St Au'Eus'un .'QL;;r.ext'ensi0n to The oolbch will arrive in Alber- Denf-is-f; guests 01 Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ken- Frank weeks and Rev. J. R. Mc- upon by the inunbers of the choir ,wha'l., Gun Mhmme Construction ton Thursday evening and on Fri. TDD Hedi. Bur. Mahon were appointed official de- 31111 Dre-rented with an address of md. 'Mat,mey Que” 3139.730; day at least twelve persons will be Dr. J. A. Doiron "4 M" T A Fm, I 1935;” to represent the branch at good wishes and a pretty gift. on R,;,,,,,, Ind Maintenance taken for a drive. The route to be Dental X-Bays Qur'Wmy- use 5-pen-um fivgg a zone rally to be held in Alberton Tueedlv Mnlnz the friends of Ste. Fellcite. Que.-reconetruc. taken and other final plans will SMALLMAN aumnuea . I ' Mu” 3 on August 20. The secretary was ”" mid” held it mmellmwu tion of wharf. Capt. Edgar Jour- be decided by members of the Re- Dial 2366 Snsnnlenlilv cation in Kensington, guests of Kr. and Mai. P. J. Kennedy. Bur -TAKING ORDERS” i paintl 'jobs for 1955. Contact usgow for; -The Rev. Dr. William Briggs of Saint John was the guest preacher at Clifton United Church on Sunday. July 25. when special musical numbers were rendered by the Charlottetown Male Octette. Bul Death Wednesday 0f Tignish Girl -The death of Miss Maureeny Gavin occurred at her home in yesterday afternoon. Mau- reen, who was in her 20th year, was stricken with an ailment al- most eight years age. Besides her mother, Mrs. John 3. Gavin. there are left to mourn our brothers and UN8 sisters: Terence of Tlgnish; Clifton, Raymond and Lester of Montreal; George and Arnold in the United States; Pearl, Mrs. Ralph Molnnis. Anglo, Hrignish; Dulclne, Mrs. John Gavin, Jana, Lena. R.N., all of Boston. Mala. and Elinor of Halifax. Remains will be transferred on Thursday morning from the Gen- leaves For Wesi Sgt. P. L. Keyes. who has been serving with the RCMP on Prince Edward Island since 1832. and for the past several years incharge of the Summerside detachment, left yesterday accompanied by his wife and family to take up new branch of the Canadian Legion was held inst evening with the president, J. R. Rochford, presid- instructed to notify the zone com- mander. Bruce Macblsught. and the Provincial president. Earl Olm- mon of summerside. basis. Pidgeon-Gamble of Borden was united in holy mat- rinlony to Ira Kenneth Pidgeon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pid- geon of Kensington. Rev. G. K. Ward performed the ceremony. The bride was wlnsome in a grey suit with white hat and red and white accessories. Her corsage was American Beauty roses. She was attended by Mrs. John Camp- posed by William Irving and re- sponded to by the groom. Follow- ing the reception the happy couple shower in Borden Legion Hall. The guest of honor was ushered to a prettiiy decorated chair by Miss Frances Ozon while the Wedding Maclsaac and the gifts Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. 2nd to offer congratulations on thel best wishes for many more annlvers Gallant of Rustico) (seen above) he to help celebrate the occasion. Schurman Firm Awarded Contract For New federal Building At Shediac. N. B. -The Department of Public Works. Ottawa, announced yester- day that a contract for construc- tion at a new federal building in the new structure is completed. The design will be similar to that of the three public -buildings erected on Prince Edward Island Archie Gallant of Piusville, gathered on August r 50th wedding anniversary and to extend sincere eries together. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant (nee Janie ve five sons and one daughter who were on hand (Photo by Sears, Read's Studio) Callow Coach if Visii Alberion For Firsl Time -A Walter Callow wheelchal coach will be in Albei-ton anu Tile idea of building coaches which could accommodate wheel- chairs and thus make it possible for invalids to enjoy occasional rides was conceived by Wa1terCal- in the past couple of years (sum- merside. Kensington. Montague) being 3-story in size plus full base-I merit, of steel frame construction with brick and tile walls and sand- stone trim. It will house the De- New Works Parkers Cove. Annapolis county, N. S.-replacement of breakwater. Cameron Contracting Ltd., Hali- 'dain. Cap Chat. Que.. s96,386; Dredging Long Harbor. Nfld.-McNamara Construction Co. ,Ltd.. Toronto, low. a veteran of World War 1, himself blind, paralyzed and un- able to move or help himself in any way. , The great spirit of this man news was first conveyed to Mrs Clayton Travers. treasurer of thi- local Rebekah Lodge, through a bekah Lodge in consultation with Miss Annabelle Mcliiachem, conch hostess. The driver of the coach fs Mr. Jonah. Ste. Angele De Laval. Que. - chief of army scouts. Jack Pal- Ai Clan Gathering ion Grounds yesterday for the rlual Gathering of the Clans. dancing classes started in morning with the novices (iv an excellent performance. In sword dancing clan mod of the little ones touched the award. but aside from this fault the dancing itself was of a high order for such young girls. Judging their work was Ilsa. G. Lawson, Carleton. while Mr. Wal- ter E. Shaw. M.B.E.. former. Dep uty Minister of Agriculture. acted as master of ceremonies. Present was a large gathering of enthusi- asts as well as a large number of Scolsinen of all the Clans in the Province. The piping for the dan- cers was provided by Pipe Corporal George Grant, R..C.A.F. Rockeliile Station Pipe Band, and Pipe Maj- or Preston Holmee, New Glanow, N. B. was won by lvelyn 1'1-aaee with Nancy Myers taking second. Both girls are from this ciw. Class Two. 11 to is years of age. had seven entries with Virginia A. Shaw. Charlottetown. the winner and Betty Isabel Roper. West Royalty. in the second spot. The third class for novices ii to 16 was temporarily abandoned when there was not sumclent an- trles on hand in the morning. Wanda some g Marcel PONCIN However, it was held later with Marcia MacDonald. Montague, win- (-Illhriered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian 81.111: of Commede Building REGENT to-min 1.15 - ms. . Hl'lOlIH' ui vim Subunits MusIAnl(l1lnu Advl-vmur-.' witll Rod Cameron - Tab Hunter Fummerside. P.E.I. - Phone 289 W. Albert Robertson l-. E. l. MUTUAL numnmo A. Raymond.Grant, BS6. OJ). PHYSICIANS L. K. ZIELINSKI. nu). NOTICE ERSIDF. (loner 5"" W -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell , have returned to their home in mrne Hlmolnlmlentl or deieig-tea ts; gigggglvu Plmd iv was Bessie wfiffgfbucto C” N B Dmmnd fmm am" "”"""" , sunny kg 313. .13,” gpmdmg e prov no a conven on a . ' v. - -T peque Bond um, may” win M”. my Geomtown 0,. Se-ptelnm , Wu Mair: gang lgautlfuln gifts were fglmruotion Co. Ltd., Fredericton. eacAMEo19 xmmnm P. I. L luau: parents, ianpang Mrs Keir ion. for flaretherl dllscustseiet:-I; Dom: Mu;-'-a.n.m :':3"ir,;'; 'snlp'plgun Gully N. la!-Diamond KENSINGTON Phone: Eannington 2 10 ans, Iriailtovm, .1 iii: a num r 0 V un p ' - ' ----n-me:-mama... up their names on a temporary o”"'"" "hm ti" "m' "N 8004 C"1”f;3?c””" c”' Md" F"d"m”"' Wed. Thur. 7:15-9:15 VETERINARIAN nu", slmuel 5,-mm", Md .5 wishes were read by Miss Eleanor 33 - v Charlton Heston at his best as O arranged runner sue ts h d- , dlulhter. ;fl'l.r'Ac::lg:V Clesrrkzc:ia3t- W53: 1T,:;.mE,.:di'):::T;;1d Eynueut on the table by Miss Frances oooil Marga; I"d"”m” Ltd" M”"t'"I' ance, magnificent as the deadlyy D" '1' R' Cunfmglmm tawa, Mu, Alum. Loch. Mm mwrmnmem commmeey and Mrs. Marjorie Deighan. A 3 - ' Apache, Katy Jurado as the sul. , MAL 25'” Rosco. Jung”, ""1 M1,, Joan M. pleasant evening was then spent 1 G 1, try kiss-and-betray beauty in ”'"" 5'" 3'" 3'"'"""'"" Ierson of Charlottetown who were 111 mullc ind dlnclnli the music . (wmmued Lam mg "AFROWHEAD" ; lO'0 (mil .":::i:'.:i::.-.:::::"..L;s"....:r; Alb o rt 0 n a::":.:l:."a.:z..T::.:.:i;?"::..:: Toronto slacks ::.:::v.:; slam: w...::.::i 'il.3'.?uG.n”i'nnn”5.'ff Locke. accompanied by Mrs. Cecil Palmer 8 nk drawin Th r .3 . -"ii .i....m Mrs. Joseph Gaudet of Alberton. - loos Plan :11 225 225 . 5 E U 5 8M D W BEA” -Mrs. llinnl Maobeod. K - 'h is t present living in Cam- cone b In ll ll ll - - Ilngton. and Mga. James Causing, bridge. aMsss., arrived home on continued from page 0 sselizcsligftiaro lg” lg 1:. I - Park Corner. left on July sl for Tuesday in company with her -------- --: iooo rovou g g g l Hamilton. Ont., where they will son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and canada wins w;::'m3&'g,' . m , align the lattei-'a daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Roger Camire of Central moo p,..,.,,,, an 4: 1:3 i . d Potrud. Mrs. Maclieod and F lls, R. I. Possibly th bigge t u t th 7100 Pm” '-bl” W i . . . M Mm m,,m,,,,,,d M. ” ,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,: an :,,,g,'; 3;" mg 33 i5.I..&il.; :3 sit; :3; . mmav 8.30 .- SATURDAY 7.30 and 9.30 glrold Msonwen of the Bank of berg. and Mrs. gonn n. Vlgells. yoitlnhftu ellht crew at Vedder, ea ...2 :3 n as H on smug, g 1 t K 1 . r 1'1. Gave I-I morn D8 of m es east of Vancouv . Th lloooou Lab 4 II II an ion. now at M?)iinfaIra;al!. who :ln.1I'xl1:- PlCl'0u- Ntsw (Wm Whe" l-my Wm Englishmen, repreaentimng th: '3": ii: '3 ig tel-lo; bug ghmugh tn, sung. motor. in company with their son- Thames rowing club from London, '33 g:,,':,',';,' 1, "Q in liter . tyoqygeg "amen here in-law and daughter, Cpl. and Mrs. were made- heavy favorites in man lualon so em if in technjcolor Pl-om none;-"1 they Wm continue T. D. Trenouth. to Sheffield, Ala- practice workfuta-the last 10 days sooluarop lm 1:” 1:: their journey to Ontario. and b5m3- "9 V15” 5"9l'h91' ””"'”"" hm '3'” C" ""d""" W'"'” '33: :'.,:g"' as an m Starring: Dan Dalley and Diana Lynn Ila return by a Canadian route. and dwihwfv M" '"d M” 3' 0' I W lmp"'"d' aoonenabu I50 850 150 H mm Fmleyi Fag: tevtlvhe pace from the 250- mums ia 1:: 1:3 Drima "" Music -' Comedy TTTTTT Bonyman arrived metre mark and stroked across the 5'” 3” ”"' m 1" 1” ””"”"'d ”'”"' 9'" ' fr:rdnL"Ha.Dli?ra(J,(mg'n Monday to spend finish line oi: the 2 ooo metre "” m” " 1.” " A hmuy Pkm" " . - is 512 2 lllanta llown W” ""”.v'hm'n:" "'"7ill'5'erir' 531" file 28:1: '3" "heir i" lf.”l'.'f'.niE 'mm:.?:.fl' 7' S22 23 33” Good Short Subjects V l and Mrs. . . nylnan, n. r a a'e a w me e is : H lhlrd on a pair of outs. he scored Mr mm M” 3",, comm, um 33:,” u" u'"" hum" d "M :3 :s"aWAna .4; "SW "S A ll ::.Rg,d3dla”". ',:Ifh:lf'z:gu:l:.m:::g' four children, also Mr. Bert”Prid; gut Cthingdsl weren't so easy for mo 5:” n" 2:3 2:3 12; . ' ' ham and his son. Barry, a o o er am an watermen at Ved- I'M lrurr! M . Attleboro, Mass, are holidaying der. Bobby Williams of Hamilton, "” 5”" "' m :2? 3 - ' firnunitcgdilrlrtgl tilrl:":..x,""'”' with their brother and sister-iil- onti W-s third: Ind 1"l- in "10 I'M 3323'.” is in "3 h I! el.-;-&,.; 0,. ma , ,0, law, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Corbett. -ins e I:ulls. and the I-me placing also :3 alga; lg lg n , A bases-loaded single by catcher ""' mu” '"mm", w"”'” m” AL ?”i,."f"nJ';f 3" :”":L' am. 33: saves ll ii ll j gs" 3"” hi ""'m'-ll mnlni 5"” bulwm Seiepharz. both of u'.l?t:ron.to. H, as S.....n"”' 3 3 3 f. ml .,,,;'gumm;ed5”s:; W5; ;':f1:g Miss Norma Lawson. Halifax, Williams and the doubles sculla lsoo guoy k 13: "fl "fr MIIST bi EST .CHd 539575": Pr' 7" Y W " wmiome the game into overtime 5;, -;;';';'jf,'jg V,;”f,f;i ,,'f.?.'",fJ f;',f3."3f”;&”.i5l '52j:',:;, ”:,';,f2;,': -.-?3iisf3?.3?' . an at no Dictaphone Experience. Age 18 to 22. Perman- . g ..... . .. ...-......- ....--- -- nlnr'..""" ”"'"" "' "V" "l parents. Mr. -gal :1-rIm:Vi0-Gig: :;1ol.l::meI;ltly”a.n;i”trheo uAu&tr;allan ujent position for the right Person. num Relief pitcher Ellis Kinder had 5"” 5"" C Wm 7'' :0 H” wow ",4 3g.,",,o1d Mun” R3,. you'll :';d1k3dunN'l"0 F036 590110 K9" mewwn ma " um .ley. both policeman in New South ""1 by n.”'.iglv;.era to set the state x . :Val:;,p:gl.1tbe doubles aaenpeeted ' wodnuh, g num, il" "'95 Wllllun-' thm-run homer. u"' 0”” c1'"' ”'""m' 'wooe and no lie is ed A PERSONNEL OFFICE all bllth of the year. and a nlnch ggbgtn” 3'L'::'.";n" p”'m"tm" mm 5.03 wuu:;,,:,,.'p,g'.T;"",': AC3” 4"! '3'! 5” M In on 1 . - 4900- mlwh 9 . "M0 4:: 1;I:tonIAnM..n.rt3 lg: are In and goainornel hriobbierde. car. to take 1- Twhnlwlol, R. T. Holman Ltd. M "ore Igalnet Billy pierce, after -m'":""-' p59; ' , ' Summerslde. ac n:e(r3I;oIrr:hfts aims arsndmslgn Wu-34 9300'-UN 09113 "Mar. an em" .g M ad "LIPS D0 H AGAIN' . !'...'"u. . mm ,,m:'.. ” ' 5" ' GREAT ealuunamiv. arm. of the ghwlniining 1&5 diving on... 4&.? " "O. 1,, th (AP)-This town granted perinis- Irlm I III I swimmers dl S - l . 9 "hm" D” !""h'"” h" slon Tuesday to navy veteran Hol- erase four records from the Jill? Wyman 8 Bay Millan g It rvl:sm::dd::::: :g:d:h:c::::,'e 2;: lie Wyman of Monterey. Mass., to Games tmbookah Platrfcfs vletbfi Colored ' Cartoon 1 COME TO l ' "m B...” I walk the street Saturday and make W!!!” "W" I Surprise. . - Gnu” service f, 7' ' m-2e ' - "Per-on-1 vml-"""”"i ”' W" "i '"'” "”" ' ”'"”' ”"””"' as EVANGELISTIC SERVICES - ions, .r':mk,',”:”;','L':.,:;::l, 5:, in the atom bombing ouapui nine style In practice Ind proved he 3' . 53353” Vhuadaphl ' C. ' "- t years ago and in the hydrogen VIII of Chlmplun-Ihlll 011!!! when M bf CIDII N Pmshmma and ync mine i: bomb ""3 lug ,9,-lu, wmzn he was runner-up to Scotland's PREBYTERIAN CHURCH, KENSINGTO W, In the Na ion-I aw H” M my 1...... mm, or - . Peter Heaily. defending champion. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY -i.:'.l:..r:': -.'.P...-':'.-".1 -mm am 3: - lii"t":'l.”il' "'2: -....w M- y's rs yes. i An.-i..... . ;',,;,,”',l;,:,' ,i;'jf,”,,'l,,',, ",', 'I":?.1I1.'. if... um." WeAdneed.1sly 1.1.: ni."i'.";'. . AUGUST 2-5-3:00 mt. standard sues itiz during the mbomb our 1 last: e's will He. 1 lotion -l-an-rllnncr muyf. "' ” . well while Heatly hded to third. air. 0. ll. Moore, formerly of Belfast, Ireland, h 11;? .................. loil':amq.muna.u,A " .. Military eerviee in Greece is 'l1IdCDC transmitter tower-.2: i am Eunfdht ""1 SW3 155"- lhlc unwg. Q. r N compulsory he ages of HOMW III! 'heuto- is an i .