a e they moved to Vancouver. Four . years late Dr. While. passed ' Mr. pr", 3"”. Piukbnthrmu m by '0" dlnl sh,” . swag. Mrsv whlI.:eC0lErl::Odl.l;3 occupied the chair at the regul- were loaded fr places as far i I ll?) ea: were went a 2” meeting of the Aiberton and away as Brazil. the West ladle; in ,y,,,,,;, mm, ma ,0, mm, V55! Prince Board ” Tud" "d m9 A"3"5- than a el: she has been con- r id in the Alberton library It is the contention ofthe fined tcybed Her last visit to l"-fiiilfidiy night. board that this port can be re- Montrose was made ten years Following minutes and corres- stored to its former volume or ago.- pundence. encouraging reports even increased by deepening For those who knew her it is wrre heard from me-r-be . at the and widening of the harbour ap difficult to realize that the still- essay contest conunittee headed proaches allowing entry of deep less of death has encompassed by Earle Atkinson. chairman of draft cargo ships. one with whom they always as- the educational cmnmittee. to Messrs. Allison Mclntosh 5”ci3”-id ll" "5 ""1 Pl-iliiil 3 assist Ittldella in writing l Lloyd Gauge; and Ralph Adam; years. sorrow and illness did not essay on ”Democracy” the sub-' were appointed members of a rob her of these qualities nor.oi ject chosen by the bond, 3 nominmng mmmmce. g the winsome personality which Maritime Provinces Board of Ralph Adams reported on his made iier one of those eowi! Trade film entitled "The Story attendance at a meeting of the "'5" M" "'3 1”? 9" I” u" 0: Creative Capital" will bi-j agricultural committee of APEC hearts of their frieixis. I shown in Alberton 0'Leary andl Ills report sparke-E a lively .115: News N". "we" 0” Pm" Tignisb during the latter part of. cussion on the future prospects Edward -my-Id B'",”,1;d” 0?(,;';don' October. fol the poultry industry on RE. Em m(1;d women :1 My Manna: The secrentry announced that,- Island and led to the appolnt- wrs'Al(e;-oegge 5.5.3-.15." and Mr; the survey of Alberton hzirbourjment of a public affair; commit. , .- 03;,”-.,e Le;-nu,-gey at summer: hzid been completed and th:-' tee whose main task will be to ride gixgngs :'?;:r'fl:' bl; ';3l,k9 3 Siliily of the economy of TN ' . The funeral will be held from ch.” I, H . ,. . . . . are expected to be available mallmflf acrodmnilistlregdlis gs”; N;':1:tL.lIi?lll'IlCsl'lerSClIJl.lnIa:D:; CIlll::iNO0llr.l sii3i'iiY- U I f In nk Macintosh. Gerald Gamble slid , V n mo on a vet: o a s-yw, Don Campbell I," mew, Observed in I moment liorralne Hall. of Russell Street of assistance designed to help was extended the secretary. Mr. 59,5 of the committee, Yviilhiiil deiigiii. Pinyin: mud in Summerside. is seen putting out in removing the fallen leaves . ' LR. I-card. for extensive work The Wes,-dent gave . mm re. a wonderous realm of color. five, final shovel load of maple, froin the front yard at the home Has Revlved A bee in the bonnet- Bis. ed by fire. but so was the car ' the car. in connection with the prep.-arlai-I non of 3 meeting of we Mam, Ye" Old -I01"! Pill-L 9011 0! Ml'5- ICIVEI Oil ill! WISOH iii 8 SPIN loi lii5 ilF3iidlaiii9i'- Abel -US9ii- time an engine bonnet-resulted? The vehicle, a 1937 Chev. was Willie attempting to smoke inn of a detailed brief outlining time Province! Board of Trade I will on Slimmer Sii'eOi- in a fire alarm Thursday after. owned by lra Arsenauli. who them out the car caught fire and D the many benefits to the entire in Momma which he attended an attempt was made to burn up, was prevented from removing burned briskly until Summersicio firemen arrived and extinguish- iTlie Guardian Page 11 I Eriday. Oft, 11. 1957 See Possibility Of Restoring a nest of bees in a car in Sum-i the engine by a host of bees West Prince area following the menside. The nest was destroy-lmiich had made their nest in npening of the Alberton harbour. 1n the brief. copies of which as a director. Mr. Alfred Parkes board of Trade is expected to he were forwarded to a number of present I" the ”"1"3l mew"! government onftcials, mention which will b0 I SUPP?! m9Ni'iiE is made of the greatvarlcty oil the first Wednesday in Novem- shipping in and out of Alberton her, know that she sustained a frac- IDNDON (CF) - The NCO!!! tured hip Tuesday evening whenl death in Montreal of Lady Allan, she fell at the home of her'of the shipping family, has re- nephew. Mr. Charles A. Gordon. vived memo ies here of Montreal where she resides. She is a pa-. society of 50 years ago. tient in the Western Hospital. 51; cumbgu sum-t, for-fngrjy of Montreal. writes in The Times Di'- G-in K9919. Nbeiibih I! I that the Allan mansion. Raven- ed the fire. Retarded Children's lAss'n Plan ProvinciaI'Meeting A meeting of the Suinmerside in the right way, and for the warm heart and public spirit of herself and her late husband. Sir Moniagu Allan." richer materially. and a Canada. thanks largely to the Canada Council. that will be richer cul- turally. "But nothing will take away from the Canadians of Lady Al- lan's day the memory of her gift for doing the right thing always Simimersiie. WESTERN GUARDIAN Branch of the Retarded Child- ren's Association was held Wed- nesday, October 9. in the Health Center. Several enthusiastic membe a of the O'Leary and C.hai' ” u branches were Bros. Crapaud. to 19th. inclusive. Charles A. Britten D.D. ARTIFICIAL from October 16-31 Noverrber 1st. FUNDAMENTAL Baptist. . , . LARGE oak barrels. Waddell DR. R.W. AULD Will be abv sent from his office October l0Ih' THE Central Bedeque United Baptist Church Services 11 am. Harvest Thanksgiving Service. Sunday School 10.15 a.m. Rev. Insaninatiori- all breediiu clubs on Prince Ed- ward Island will be shut down inclusive. Service will commence again on Church. Central Bedequa aer- vicas for, Sunday October 13 10.45 Morning worship. 12 noon Sunday School. 7.30 evening Ser- RESERVE NOVEMBER 13th, for Kensington United Church chicken supper and bazaar. RAYMOND GRANT Optomet- rist will be in his Tignlsh Office, Saturday October 12th. MARGATE Pastoral Charge of the United of Canada Sunday Oct. 13th. Long River 10 am. lilargate 11.30 am. New London 7.30 p.m., Mr. Allison MacKin- non (speaker) Rev. L. Mclidurray interim Moderator ' FREE CHURCH of Scotland services October i3th. Cape Tra- verse 11 am. Desabie 3 p.m. Coleman 7.30 p.m. October 16 Argyle Shore 8 p.m. Rev. Robert Christie Minister. NOTICE voun Oliver dealer present to give their support and leadership. The Catholic Women's League and the Beta Sigma Chi sorority were also represented. L.G. Matthews. president of the 0'Leary branch congratul- ated the new group and was sure that this would benefit the whole of Prince County - especially in getting day training classes started. He said that much can be done by educating the par- ents of these children to bring out the best that is In them. TWO AIMS CS Leo Bel-rlgan. president of the Charlottetown branch. said "that there are two main aims. first to publicize the needs of the mentally retarded and to solicit and organizations. ndly. 10 obtain a home or school. The retarded Children's Aa- soclatlon is comparatively new Mr. Matthews suggested that at a later date the three island groups could have a joint meet- ing in Summerslde to cement aims'nnd to build up interest. The next meeting will be held in the Health Center when Dr. Beck will speak to the mem- bers. ALBERTON T Cat. 5. Tllbo has recently join- ed Alberton detachment of the R.C.M.P. Mrs. Joseph Gaudet left Ali berton on Monday to spend the winter months in the United States. Miss Mary Welhe. Cape Wolfe. is a guest of her sister. Mrs. Aneaa Ahearn. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wilkie and their children, John and Gwen- dolyn, of Quincy. Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wade and daugh- patient in the Prince County Hospital. Former Montrose Lady Dies In Vancouver, 8. C. Word has been received by re latives in this Province of the death of Mrs. J.H. While in Van- couver on October 9th. The for- mer Minnie Ramsay Gordon. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gordon of Mont- rose. she was born April 26, 1876. She is the last surviving member of the family. Miss Gordon went to Western Canada in 1905 and soon after arrival there she entered the Jubilee Hospital in-Victoria. B. C. as a student nurse. After her graduation she engaged in staff duty and later in private duty nursing. She was married in 1918 to, century. and were given there on a scale that of The Times. adds: ing part in the life of Montreal. niiicent pictures, all gave way to often under that hospitable roof Lady Allan we have come into a new Canada. a Canada that is scrag. on the heights of Mount Royal. received every important visitor in the earlier part of the "e n t e r tainments has never been surpassed in this great metropolitan city." Sir Campbell, a former editor "The great Scottish - Canadian families. who then played a lead- with their fine houses and mag- the chatelalne of Ravenscrag as the leader of society. "Those of us. now no longer young. who dined and stayed so realize that with the passing of ANNUAL OLD TIME FIDDLING 8. ii STEP DANCING COMPETITION SUMMERSIDE AUDITORIUM - SAT., OCT. l2il1 At 8:15 p.m. - ADMISSION 15:-CHILDREN 35: vi". mchud E. couom pawn g;lsllinSlsl:licl1ks,Po;:(:1t:tr)clig:g:L1:g.;1E:: 10 Clnaidii. bill MS bC9i'i OTSNIP fer Carol of Worcester. Mass Rev. .l.lI. Whitie. D.D., superin- Nolvrll DEDEQUE united bale esculalm-3 gene,-.1 gum ed I 1001 lime ii! ilie 11-5 Mid are spending this week with rel- tendent of missions in British ' l G t B ital . Mr. Matthews ti ' Albert d i i it . C lutmbia for the Methodist alwdh Ia-Vk" for sund"y' mnchlmryi welding an mu" slhid 3:: inrGre':t Britain a child I yes "I on an vc n y Church and later for the United odour um. '30 Tnvene" Md mew” mg”, chain weld' on starting school is given all Friends of Mrs. Chester Le- Church of Canada. They lived in m,-gt- 11 gm, reetown. 7,30 ing. Truck box insulated. Paul I ' ' . 1.0. to t. Then. according to the p , Auger-i n, are sorry to Sardis, B.C.. until 1943. when , 1:191-tn Brgdaqug, me, so, walk, aivgie). Carleton. Phone 9512, run": he m RM to maul" use o , classes. auxilllary classes or to MoN'nu)sE palm-.1 chm-g,' ALB RTON Thanksgiving the day trainins C-iI5l95- : l ugjgeg chm-cg or Canal-3., 59,. Dance. ondlw P t h 14, In- it was felt that the Summer- ylce. for ssmdly. oct, 13 .. atitute hall. in aid ol Western side branch should try to inter- est as many parents and organ- izations as possible and then at- tempt to start day training class- es and auxilliary classes in the school. Mrs. A. Johnton con- sented to speak at the next meeting of the Kinsmen Cid: of hospital. The auditorium will be decorated in an autumn setting. maple leaves. flowers. etc. Wes- tern five orchestra. Refresh- ments served by the C.W.L. KINSINGTON United Church. TliRfiikSi!iVi!iR Sunday October 13th. Church School 9.50 Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Evening Wor- ship 7.30 Rev. W.E. Wheeiock. Guest weaker, sound film. "For Every Man” Summcrfield Ser- vice 9.30 a.m. Church School 10.30 Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B.-A. B.D. Minister. 0'Ll-IARY PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services of Divine Worship for Thanksgiviru Sunday. October 13th; Brae 0.!) n.rn.; Bloomfield ii a.m.; West Devon 2.30 pm. O'Loary 7.30 p.m. West Devon Sunday School will hold its first service in the church at 1.30 p. in. All children from West Devon district invited to attend. Sacra- DANCE . . . To me DOWNTOWNERS 9 Carmhellton 9.30 am. Minine- gash 11 a.rn.; Montrore It p.m. Elmsdale at 7.30 p.m. Sunday School as usual. Rev. NR. Green. Minister. SPRINGFIELD United Bapt- ist Church. Rev. Ross Howard, B.A. B.D., Minister. Springfield West 11 a.m. Special Young People's Service. 0iLeary 7.30 F p.m. S.S. as usual. Everone Wel- come. ALIERTON Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada, Sun- day. October 13: Caacumpec, Sunday School at 10 am. Rally my service at 11 am. Alberton l Sunday School at 11 a.m. w.M.S. thaiolertu service with Mrs. .1.M. wroule as pesker. Rev. J. M. 891-oule. Minister. PIISIYTERIAN Church In- Canada. New. London Pastoral Change. services for Sunday, October 11. 1N7. 10 a.m. Slalday if Lounge Room Charlottetown Hotel FRIDAY. OCTOBER Tifll , , Dancing: 9:30-12:30 Dress: Informal Sunday, October 13. Bcdeque ll a.m.; Albany 7.30 p.m. The Bede- Adm.: S200 per couple Tax & Tables Included que District 1.0.1.. will attend , iii! WW1" ll "19 3"d'" For Reservations phone 7371 Church at 3 p.m. The Rev. A.E. , Plercey, Grand Master for PE. 1. will by the guest preacher. Everyona welcome. Isl Welcome to all. Rev. E.l-1., Bean. B.A.. 8. Th. B. D.,l Minister. BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev G.A. Cowper-Smilth. Minia- ter. Services on Thanksgiving. Sehwl at St. John's New Inn- of L0 di ; lg. NIT” 7...9;2o P doni. 11 mm. Worship IE Si- 31:3: Devon rsegviligmtzfrwtairshipe. m . , . 3::h:I.1.31o.3;Vllp.mI.An:oiailIIwrix:i': rm. .1. Haber Kcan. Mlnlater. c A u E 0 saw. 2:00-7-9.20 .. (,;.;W..,,h ,4 , pew . , M.S. Thanirolforlngi special mu- THE Presbyterian Church in ” V - t o ;,, ,. sic. it-is always good to give Canada. Services for Sunday, Kemmgton IIBONZO aymwlig Jizgiwri -ll. .3” - s it thanks unto God in ills House October lath. Kensington Sunday I'll. - SAT. - 1:1! - 0:15 ' k . . for all His Bleutnzs and mer- School io.oo a.m. Divine Service MATINEE SAT. -1 mi. bum; I H o,sm"vAN g CHARLES DRAKE . p - - . , gm ....-o.- saw a . - Roy Rogers in Western action! "PAIJ OF 'l'lll:;' GOLDEN Also Serial and News ........a..... . . .... ..... 11.00 am. Freetown Sunday School 2.00 pm. Divine Service 300 p.m. Keir Memorial Mal- pcque Sunday School 2.00 p.m. Divine Service 7.30 p.m. A card- eies - Join us in worship. Rev. 1.. D. Bartlett. Minister. " VEGAS'' . cE.':S..N.':.?..L.l::m. ...... to get a beautiful Drantiord Roof ' H ...IOI' TESS than you lllllllf ' WRESTLING! ”""'"”'””"”””""”"""""”"”"'”' MEETING The regular monthly meeting Borden Branch Canadian Legion will be held in Legion Home Fri- day. Oct. 11th at 8 p.m. Now here's something that only lrantlord can offer to help . you with your new roof. Bruntford has ci new exclusive "Check List". This Check List is your guide to u really annq rod. All you leaky roof. Getting a beautiful new Drnatiorrd Roof for your borne isn't Oar poultry plant will be closed all tiny Monday. October 14th. in observ- lspecial business. Ladies ha" ,1 H 5 mm And I , u, aux" lo; a FREE mm. 5.... u Auidlilfy Wiii meet Ii "'5. 9T nnnhqiving D.” think. lrontford .Z.' ..'.''...I.'' 7" d""nh”;": '5”? li"”"' rooting, run 'a one naive same time. LTD. H urban he-e caste lea than 88!). That includes lahou. Chet mum dlw you an "N - HERE'S HOW EASY IT IS... polntaIewuIcli.Toncnnirae-p ' s"""'"ld" s.. your neared sminml Denier. Look for him in the Yellow iii?” 0" '99 iii "" i05 ''"I""'' even getting off the ground. And you'll be able to talk to your roofer in the some lan- TONIGHT AT 9.15 PM. Paqee under Roofing Contractors, Lumber Dealers or Building Bappliee. 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