in hnicl Mrs. Thomas. 1:. Gayl CELEBRE GLDE WEDDING of KLi.ltSf0l'd whd ceIr' rated their June 0. (see story on page B). golden wedding anniversary on Photo by D. W. Sears. Tvrsrenu GUARDIAN SPRING VALLEY .CONCElt'1'. Da,-nley Hall June 20th, auspices narnley-Sea View Auxiliary. JIEGULAR Thursday night dance, Kensington Legion Home. Music by Mellowaires Orchestra. Dancing from 9:30-12:30. Admin- sion 50 C905- DOG SHOW-At the Dog Show. staged on Jl..1e 11th It Q1-I099 Elizabeth Ball Park, Summerslde, the little Cos beiontiioll 10 E101” pg,-icbonald, 89 King St., Summer- aide, was the winner of first Drill in his class as the Best Dressed Dog. Personals lllr. Elmer Plneau. Summerslde. has returned home froir; the lgixgrf County Hospital holigg t H” lone sul'8eI'Y 31111 "98 en 'eed many friends wish her a ID V recovery- lllargaret Barwisel "V9" V9”: old daughter of M1'- '00 M” 2"” lirim Ba:-wise. 5111711 l9”IdE' 9" an ed the Prince County HOSPIIB1 on Mgndny to undergo treatment. xii-5 Grace Attanborow. Winni- ,,.;g, lvlanltoba. who has been sptirdo mg me wing” months withch er sistcr, Mrs.iJ"lmi Iamgghmmx lam-town. is visit ng n S” sidc renewing old friendships. Indian River Anti Kensington CW1- Annual Meeting on Sunday. May 13, twenty-one members of Indian Rival; scold Kensington C.W.L. met in e V tr at lndian River to hold their Adnual Meetin8- The P"5ld””l presided and 01091190 "'9 mew" ' rayer. "'i'I,,L"l5.'L't.E of the 1955 annual and minutes of previous 1000011? ineetl a were rend. "19 13"" P" in); duy approved -00 510090- The convenorn of different com mitieeg gave interesting and sat- Isfactnry report-I. Ihowini 110"” "it live each had been in her roIP00' hi . mzlghecold-:aiF0de'ntnln her ltitift-1” thanked the members for their so operation, the Spiritual DifEC0" for his guidance and loY0it)'- Gifts were sent to two of our members who were in the H001? Ital. one new member was wel coined. An acknowledlement from radio station C.J.R.W. of a Iettel of appreciation sent them re Billi- op Sheen's programs and a lettei concerning Scholarship F1100 ""9 read. The Officers with the exception of the Treasurer held for one year. were a ously re-elected. Mrs. Wilbert Lawless was elected Treasurer In RETURN FROM CONFEII. ENCE-Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Groom returned yesterday from Rotary International Assembly and Conference of District 234 which was held at the Algonquin Hotel, St. Andrews, N.B. from June 9 to 12th. - S'side Lions Club Meeting Owing to the Provincial quartet championship competition being held on W 1' J y, lath June, and as three members of the club- Klng Lion Herb Schurman and Lions Alan Wedlock and Bob Schur- man took part in this competition, the regular bi-monilily meeting of the Summerslde Lions Club was advanced to Tuesday evening, June 12th. The Tmeetlng which was well attended. was held at Birch Hill Lodge and the usual excellent cui- sine was enjoyed by all members. Chairman for the evening was retiring president King Lion Herb Schurman, and Lion Ralph Ozon acted as secretary. The president introduced the subject of the coming ” mer- sido Carnival and, in the tempor- ary ahseuse of Lion Buddy D'Athe, chairman of the carnival commit- tee, reported that plans were well forward in regard to the organi- zation of the soap box derby. It was also decided to plan a doll carriage parade and, like the der- by, suitable prizes will he awar- ded to the winners. Arrangements were made for the ladies to be available during the festivities. It was announced that the Lions Club has arranged to take over and run two concessions at the Elliott shows which are to be a part of the Lobster Carnival. The installation of the new offi- cers and directors of the club is to take place at the next meeting, on Wednesday, June 27th. and i was decided to invite representa- tives of the other island Lions Clubs to attend this meeting. It was proposed to hold at least one meeting per month right through the summer months. .. Aver! interesting discussion then took place on a proposal that the Summerslde Lions Club spoisor a youth club program. namely Navy League Cadets. and Lion Gordie Kelly gave a very informa- tive talk on this subject and It was agreed that this would be an excellent means of actively partl- clpating In youth welfare work in the town. Other subjects under discussion were the home grounds beautifi- cation contest, and the supplying of glasses to children in need of eye care. The highlight of the evening was a very excellent and witty report from Lion Reg MacLellan on the recent convention of Lions mul- tiple district held at Halifax. place of Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan whose term of office had exPil'9d- iln. Brannon was tendered I hearty vote of thanks for her un- tirlng efforts towards the IUCCHS of the League. Councillors were then appolntcd. The members agreed to dlsP91159 with monthly meetlnzl 01111110 summer months. Meeting Iii iourned followed by Benediction- lmmedlatcly following Benedic- tion, a brief executive meetins was held when the convenors for the different committees were air wines, Meeting then uiiournod Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce B ildin llililinerside, E. E Phone & INSURANCE it a Ellis 1: son Limited Auto - Casualty t. 6-amnierside Optometrist E. E. Parlmian opt, n., so ruoim an REGENT ranaraa ai.pa. tlniner St. a B. F. Hunter. 3.0. hlinmide, P E 1 Phone 8110 IllIli.i.wiN's BUILDING 1- Ba.y:ond 51;-t. "'i:P":htr:et" moNll'ltl'a:ea a wear TIE nan srunio Pit:to'gra lien Trinity United Quartet Wins in Cavalcade The Trinity United Quartet, com posed of Herb Schurman. Alan Wedlock, Lloyd Ellis and Willard Hogg won the R. T. Holman trophy at the Summerslde Quartet Caval- cade held in the Baptist Hall be- fore a large crowd last evening. They were also presented with cigarette lighters, donated by En- man Drug Co. and pain of socks donated by Maurice Mill, men's wear. Second place went to tht Rotary Quartet of Summerslde comprising "Bud" Mountain, Ewen Nicholson. Enzor Bowness and John E. Cam- eron. They received dress skirts donated by Smallman Ltd. The Colleglans of Charlottetown won third place. These boys, Alan Dunbar. Norman Stewart, Wal- lace Platts and Vincent Beck were awarded boxes of chocolates don- ated by Boates Pharmacy for two of them and two records each, donated by Maccausland Furnit- ure for the other two. Mrs. Helen MacRae. who was accompanist for the Charlottetown boys was aawrdsd a special prize of per- fume, donated by Gourlles, Ltd. Along program consisting of thirty numbers was thoroughly en- joyed by the audience. Mr. Bob Schurman acted as master of cere- monies and made the presentation of prizes. The entertainment was under the sponsorship of the Sum- merslde Baseball Association. Ad- judicators were Mr. thorn and Mr. Gabriel Chiasson. I ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. Austin Murphy have returned to their home in Alberton after spending the winter with members of their family in Windsor, Ontario... Mr. and Ms. David Hodgson, Aiberton, have a: a welcome guest Lawson of Saskatoon. Sask. Mr. Lawson lived the first part of his a'- he moved with his parents In Western Canada and this is his first return visit to his native Province. Messrs. Fred and Gordon White completed the planting yester- day of 500 cedar and pine trees on a plot of land west 0i the White Building on Main Street at Albertnn. The trees. and an ad- dltlonal 700 at their residence. were procured from the Forestry lure, who supervised the plantlnll which took seven hours. Some of the trees In a few years will help to replace the many hundreds destroyed dur- ing the January ice storm. Summerslde Lobster Carnival Attraction "SOAP BOX DERBY" Sponsored by SUMMERSIDE LIONS CLUB Hey Kids Build Your Chariots Now And send your entries in VALUABLE CASH PRIZES Two age classes-8-II - ll-T4 USE THIS ENTRY FORM Naine............ Address.......... eoaeaaaeead Age ' Molt Entries to SOAP BOX DERBY BOX 278 Sianinerslde Ned Hen- ' this week their cousin. Mr. Newton C life in Charlottetown. Sixty years 58 Division of the Dept of AgriNii- C . 'c seven years old and be That damages in the amount of St,050.00 be awarded the plaintiffs, Charles M. Hamilton and his wile Hilda G. Hamilton. due to neglig- ence on the part of the defendant. the Canadian National Railways. was the verdict brought In by the jiny in Supreme Court Summer- side yesterday, Mr. Justice George J. Tweedy presiding. This is the full amount of the action for damages against the Canadian National Railways which r:sulted from an accident at an Albany railroad crossing on Feb- uary 13th, 1955 in which a freight train struck a car driven by Mrs. liamilton and in which she. sustain- ed a broken back. The court submitted three quest Ions to the jury before they retir- ed, after lengthy addresses by Frederic A. Large, Q. C. attorney for the defendant and J. 0. C Campbell, 0. c. attorney for the plaintiffs. and the charge to the Jury by His Lordship Judge Tweedy. The questions, with the answer as brought in by the Jury were as follows: (1) was there any negligence on the part of the defendant railway Company, which caused or contri- buted to the accident? ( "YES" or ”no") answer: Yes. . (2) If so, in what did such neg- ligence consist? (answer as fully as you can) Answer: (in part) (A) We agree that Albany is a Village, (13) the train involved in the accid- cut was travelling at an excessive TORONTO STOOIIS Continued from page 17 Fun Air Crapaud Theatre , Th .3:30. Thrilling drama of Fri - Sat. 3.30 m;:Ecm " I .1 1;. . 3:, I f th it y IVY. -- oaaau BBUMMELL" ;:".P,j3,',,,”,,, 3. "TE Wm.--, Stewart Granger and Elizabeth Taylor Cartoon - eluded before the noon recess with Wed.-Thur. 7:15 - 9:15; Matinee 54,650 Damages Awarded In Crossing Accident Case speed, (C) the engineer did not have a proper view approaching such a blind crossing (D) we re. commend a flashing light or beu be installed at this crossing. (3) if the answer to question (1) is "yes" state total amount of dam. ages you allow the plaintiffs? Answer: 84,850.00. The jury was out twenty three mi 1 Les. The answer to the first part of the second question, in which the 1111')" ltltkl that "we agree that Albany is a village" was a quest- ion of fact for decision by the jury, due to a Railways Act statute that says "no train shall pass through a thickly peopled portion of any city, town or village at a speed greater than 10 miles per hour. The case for the defendant can- the calling of their last witness Mr. C. ,l-l. Robart of 'loncton, a land surveyor with the real amt, department of the C. N. R, wim hid previously given evidence as a witness for the plaintiffs on con. sent of counsel. Mr. Robert had drlwn 5 "1517 of the accident area and provided blueprints for the colisrti ur ng the noon rec initial request of Mr. el.:i-gag! jury were taken to the scene of the accident by the sheriff for Prince County W. A. Gordon, CHARGE T0 JURY In his charge to the Lordship stated that vejrlyrylilll: law was involved in the case as it W33 m0SiiY 8 1-luestlon of fact He instructed them in regards ii; the meaning of the word ”neglig. ent" as it pertains to law and said that even if there is no stat. Meurl. Charles Maccardle. tore man. Middleton, Joseph Caaeley spring Valley, William Donald, Hamilton, John Scott, Summer- side, Thomas Duncan, Howlan, Lorne Grigg, Northam Kenneth McNevin Ellerllie. R. 3. who attended the annual meeting of the national R.C.A.F. Associa- tion in Windsor, Ontario, were made at the June meeting of the Summerslde Wing held last eve- nlngpin the club rooms of the association. In the absence of resident Bill Young. the meeting as presided over by vice president Errol Laughlin who introduced Mr. El- lis, who is a menibei: of the local association. After a general report of the proceedings of the convention he attended in Ottawa on May 14th, Mr. Ellis described the work of the R.C.A.F. Benevolent Fund a- mong R.C.A.F. personnel, ex- members of the R.C.A.F., and widows and children. Incorporated in 1944, the Ben- evolent Fund recelves its funds from a part of the profits of RC. A.F. canteens. At the present time the fund amounts to about 33,740,000. Last year 1,251 grants and 1,116 Joana were made from the fund. In Prince County six grants totalling S767 were made. Mr. Ellis, who is secretary of the Prince County committee of the Benevolent Fund emphasized that the funds were by no means used as a sort of unemployment insurance fund, but rather were intended and are used to give quick financial support to someone in adverse circumstances who would not, by his own Indifference, be back in the same position in a short time. Mr. Laughlln, in reporting on the national convention in Windsor, described the interesting program in which he and Mr. John Mungall had- participated as delegates at the convention. He told of resolutions approved 1100 m 175 mm, me, mm ,0 1. 1;: utory law. there may be a duty gas (Chib 10595 196 no too -I as to application of the principles ue ' 7 Q". 3', 1 00 11! 2;: 2:: if :)f Summon law, for the derendgm Q", M8,, mo 12,, m "5 o ave taken ACBSOTIBDIG care and gMel.allurg 3550 375 m precaution to avoid an accident IIOKTIDIII . Radlura 11202: 15220” llgy. llgw 4' M ugfertgle clrcumstmnces' H15 L" n.i..,ui. 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Cent Expl 1700 473 400 460 -30 C Brew B00 8291A 291': NV: 9 96 Cent Ledua 1900 no no 435 -5 Anglo nnd ass um 110- mi Charter all two ill in mi -1 D Steel 1304 saw. 20V! zovi 4- so Com Peta 100 us 115 415 no Nor star zso aim we NV: - V: Conrn mo as as as 4-1 simnnona ms any. 10 im s V- c Dragon mo :9 3! so is Walkera :55 use mi II! 1 V- Eut Crest :00 C7 0'! 07 -H j Con Mic Mac 3241 :55 150 In! it Total sales on Tomato stock lxehanle Con Peak am is is is June 132 s,m.ooo. c West P too my. ms int. 4. u. I Rio ms 160 no 345 Dev-Leduc coo 155 tail in -s Dome Expl 200 am I50 I70 no Duvex 0000 :11 so 30 -1 El Pen-Raye ,lId7M I'M ll 41 - CAMEO KENSINGTON quested to attend. PROGRAM FOR H.M.C.S. "ALGONQUIN" VISIT FRIDAY- 7:30 a.m.-Sea Cadets leave Holman's Wharf M llI0t0l' 500' (weather permitting). 8:90 a.m.-Sea Cadets will embark Light buoy to proceed for a cruise in Northumberland Strait am.-H.M.C.'S. "Algonquin" berths alongside Railway Wharf. p.m.-1.00 a.m.-Public dance at Imperial Dance 10: ii: 88 girls wanted). DAY E m.-Softball game (Navy vs. m.-Baseball or softball gam ESQ; p. p. p. 11 S Y 10: as Wharf at 9.50 a.m.). 11:30 p.m.-March Past-(Salute to be taken at corner of Fitzroy and Summer Streets. 2:(lH:00 p.m.-Visitors welcomed aboard ship. 2:00 p.m.-Drive through National cars supplied by voluntee p. 0:15 p.m.-Band concert in Memorial Square. 9:00 p.m.-Movie for ship's company and friends. MONDAY 6:00 p.m.-Softball game (Navy vs. Hero (C. Wood) Joe Twinkle (E. Fillmore) Bad Boy (A. Wood) . . . . . . .. their purpose in the national con- stitutlon. members of the annual inspection of the Summerslde Air Cadets in number 3 hangar at R. C. A. F. Station Summerslde this evening at 7 p.m. He urged the members to attend this Inspection program, and announced that one of the boys of the squadron had the highat score - 97 out of a possible 100 - and that the Summerslde squadron team had placed second in com- petition with six other squadrons at an inter-island rifle shoot in Sydney recent'y. Dr. Gallant also said the Air Cadet Band will participate in lobster festival pro- gram at Summerslde next month. of Summerslde and Layton Green, of Albany - were welcomed into the club. sldent's pin was made to Cyril Hickey by the chairman of the meeting, Erroll Laughlin. part of the meeting, the members participated in the enjoyment of lobsters which were 1lf0Vid0ii in considerable quantity for all pre- sent. Attention Golf Club Members The annual meeting of the Summerslde Golf and Country Club will be held in the club house lounge tonight, Thursday, June 14th, at 8.00 p.m. All playing and social members are urgently re- m.-4:00 p.m.-Ship open to Sea Cadets and parents. :30 p.m.-Private dance at Canadian Legion Hall for ship's company and girl friends. a.m,-Church parade for 11 o'clock service at Baptist Giurch and-St. Paul's Church (Sea Cadets to be at Railway MARITIME (Continued from pagg 5) Miss Judy Dal (Hal Time: 2.17. e H ST. JOHN lst Dash ii Thurs.. June, 14 I956 The Guardian, Page 19 First Speeding Convictions By Radar In Summerslde Court Four motorists from 0'Leai-y, Ilighwgypgn-01, Holly's Pride (B. Queen)....... 1 "”"""0- Miloouche Ind Albert- Although the ui at It 1 Federal Dawn W Queen) 2 3: :;.t:tlIxI;r::3:0lll: hcznoig of being was obtained Ia:!qY::l').E n3i,)i,,.-lg: Gall Budlon .1-, D9,," , H . 0111' Muir used In other parts of the Prov- E n 3 trates court in Summerslde to Roxy Mae (W.li. Kirkpatrick) 4 Merton B. (E. Fillmore) Frisco Odonna (W. W' ' ) .. Time: 2.21. lggms E 3rd Dash Applelack (W. Wiggins) Sparkle Dawn (L. Jones)... . Abhle's Boy (Armstrong)..... 1 Z .-3 Pauline Rosecroft (A. Porter-).. 5 0 Cover Up (T. Devlin) . . . . . . . .. 7 8 Time: 2.20 4-5. Appieiack owned by F. Dehu- by the meetings, and described Dr. Gilbert Gallant reminded the B Two new members: Ralph Ozon The presentation of a past pre- At the conclusion of the business from motor boats near Fairway Palace (230 Legion). e (Navy vs. All Stars). Park for ship's company in have P810 the regular fine of no 5 300 colts for speeding. on the evidence of R.C.M.P. radar equip- ment presently being neg by an mg owned by H. Macintosh, saint John. Vella Gratton (N. Govang) Hero's Child (A. Langille Sr.) 4 Mr. Excellency (A. Davis). Alien Spencer (W. Curt). Bye For Now (Armstrong). Shandon (N. Ring).......... Willie's Last (P. Lavers) ...7 vans. Saint John; Hero's Child owned by W. Nevers, Ha;-(ind, Sth Dash Linda Abbedalc (B. Lawson)... 1 Janet Clegg (L. Queen) . . . . . . .. 2 Royal Jr. (A. Langille) . . . . . . . .. John Frederick (A. Davidson). 5 . Stable, Saint John. ince. this is the first time that it has been used in court cases in Summerslde. In all four cases the motorists were driving in speed zones and were driving over I - H0111” Pride owned by Ben the Ipeed limit. Their speed S R.c.A.F. Green. Coldbrook. ty, saint John. onbteliie rat; eguipmg ' . w en ng u , plgced W. A ' DannYDa1 M M alongside the or m an n 0 0)! .V . Andrews) 1 Monty Budlong (C. Wood)....) 4 lutomobile. Usually the first In- : Guy Adams (E. l(irkpatrick).. 2 Duke Azoff (A. Porter).. ..z 1 dicatlon a motorist receives that. H Id ,0 gturgrt CQh1l1e9f90(JiB.DQueen). 3 Little' Scout (A. Wood) ..... ,,3 3 he has been caught violating the O S Hi Lo Bar 4.) M3VldSDllI..... I TItansLucy (A. Langille Sr.) 4 2 Speed regulations is on being stop- Cmsader Colilm (W .CI;i::)SOI1) (6: Stir lt:.l'r1(?i:'a:tLa;dl(foughlln)..5 5 veg, toy one of the patrol can Repiu-ts by RE'8thEii:tl ConA 11;; Nottingham Chuck .(A. i-.....;-.11 Time: No time: 2g)::.'.5”'md' glut 'Enrdold(I)1:ecf?;o(ll1n;d'-lSIDI"IlI1: rlllttitl: annuameengo e . . . . '1" 12.16 -. " ' I ' . Benevolent Fund, 1”. month in D1311; Dale-ISBW owned by woh:3ntys.linutdl3:lgn.ow3:d by G glslancde beyond the point where Ottawa. and by Errol I-aushlin. Chief Stables, Coldbrook. ' ' ' Am” 9 '8 " "n" l' l”a'ed' Also in court before Magistrate R.S. Hinton, light other highway traffic offenders were dealt with. Evidence was also partially heard In a Temperance Act case in whiclf a party from Summer- slde is charged with possession of moonshine. In another case under the Ex- cise Act a party from Summer- slde was convicted of possession "wash" and was fined S100 and costs. Four youths were convicted of havina liquor in their possession in a public place, namely a dance hall in Ellerslle, and were each fined :29 and costs. A party from Freetown was fined :20 and costs for having liquor in place other than his rear idence, a member of the R.C.A.F. received a similar sen- tencefor the same offence. Sth And 8th Dashes .1 3 2 4 .5 .6 A'I0tUIbteir-hi Time: 2.11 3-5; 2.19 4-5, Vella Grattan owned by M, co. 3 sh (E. Kirkpatrick) 4 Time: 2.11 2-5. Linda Ahbedale owned by B. B: Regional Immunization Clinics For pre-school children for initial and re-lnfor- cing inoculations against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus, also vaccination against small- pox. These clinics are for preschool children In the regional centres and from surrounding districts. EAST PRINCE Thursday, June 21- 9:45-Mt. Carmel. 11:00-Wellington Station Friday, June 22- 9:45-Traveller's Rest EAST UEENS Q Tuesday, June 19-2:00-Vernon Bridge EAST KINGS Monday, June 18-2:00-Elmira Keep This for Reference Department of Health. OLD TIME FIDDLING AND STEP DANCING CONTEST Portia CHAIRIONSHP OF THE SUMMERSIDE LOISTH CARNIVAL ” Open to all residents of Prince Edward Island. -THREI CLASSES- Fidding Mala Step Dancing Female Step Dancing 1, Send entries Immediately to IEN CHAWION P. O. Iex 220. Summerslde. P.E.l. Entries definitely close July 10 BIG CASH PRIZES RCAF). 920011.30 p.m.-Private dance at Canadian Legion for ship's com- pany and girl friends. starring Gene Kelly in a straight dramatic role. Bank drawing Wednesday and Friday worth pos- sible S140. REGENT TOIIOIIT 7.15 - O.1O June 18th it STAF? DPIVE 14' aw; WEDNESDAY all THURSDAY In Technicolor "BALOME" Starring: Rita Bay-worth and Stewart Granger Cartoon and Canteen Service - B245 i livii-lE'v5o"'E' and litlt. LITE T CAPITOL - SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Thursday) - FRIDAY & SATURDAY Evening Shows 7215 - 9215 Matinee Today 3:30; Saturday 2 P.M. ALAN WITH ACTION! ”HELL on FRISCO any" EDWARD G. JOANNE iii.ii”'” this 3.. 2 .1 I 2' In CINlMAM&i and Wane ole: - and treat Vhnev Sue. ;:iuu bnlallv vliliflil Iluuyu-rmmv lane-I-rhvtuaveesuuu-aunveieooim l JAGUARP-emu b&InFRMK has-eaeuWAINEI BROS ..:".,"..'.L "MEET THE NAVY" DANCE AT IMPERIAL DANCE PALACE SUMMERSIDE IWESTI FRIDAY, 15 JUNE From 9:30 PM. to 1:00 AM. ADMISSION so CENTS WANTED 200 GIRLS 200 To act as partners for H. M. C.-S. "Aigonnuin" ship's company at this dance and also private dances to be held on Saturday and Monday nights at the Canadian Legion Horne, aimmerslde. All is report to Imperial Dance Palace at 9-30 P , Friday, 15 June. 1908. .......z . .