Souris Legion Opens New “ Basement By Lobster Supper it was atiliother 1i'nile;:tonedre1:i- tutlilus lobster : had; anot er goa ac ieve .. y u y prepared and served 13. t gm 3 Branch Latfidiahj Legion Iéadies Auxiliary of this Brine}: uris-. “he” °“, hlhs 33’__ 9Ve- ' Omrade John C. Peters capably “mg, June 19th, in t e presence acted as Master of Ceremonies M two hundred members and Short addresses were delivered estst Comrade Capt. MacEach- by Provincial President Comrade em, Provincial President, cut the MaCEachern, Branch President rthhon formally opening the new Joseph Hennessey, Past Presi: ba-ement- . den?» Comrade Jarvis, L a die 3 To mark the occasion, a sump— Auxiliary. /-"“—”“”‘*’““—“* I-ENDS A HAND carried out under the direction ' 13 Pa e 5 of Albert MacEwen. a former The Guardla g resident of the district‘. now em~ Sat. June 289 I0_'€d b the Schurman Com- At St. Peter's Boy To Be W» y on this Next, the interior of the church “There is not sufficient bthyjng Bl d A S d C was painted. and the surround_ing powehsv said Mr_ Caron, who T lawns cleaned up and beautifted. appeared as V_ice_chairm,ah of the ‘ “The. ehmhe protlfiéct’ the Subtwlct Canadian Construction Associa- 'Iihe formal opening and bles~ Following the ceremony the the feéigoffeelfs c(\)::I5neSI,11pe§ ti0n'S housing C0m‘mhIe9- sing of the recently-rebuilt ladies Of hhe Dahhsh Wih 591"“? vised by the pyasroi-, Rev, He told the Senate finance Roman Catholic Church at St. ggiesh Iiffu sandwiches m the George MacDonald. §ommitteeMthatt that 1_0pll‘l.l0IC1:C§ v _ _ ' is own. -inu es earier a = §g‘Z::§,30,]Ea’E;",;l1mE§c§},eg1d a§tunz:i;?)§(; Rebmldmg the present edifice o brief read to the committee said p.m. Pontificial High Mass will mmmenced by the .M' R DOUbTS HOUSIHQ it “would aprpear" forecasts will be celebrated by the Most Rev. C “man company late I“ the be borne out of a construction Malcolm A. MacEachern, D.D., {fill I’; 1957' and mmpleted early TOI'geT RedCI1ed year topping the 1955 record 05- Bishop of Charlottetown. ‘5 "““‘g' upper was taste. South R. Quay Contract Let OTIAWA, (Special>—A contract for $33,997 has been awarded by the Public Works Department to William Whiteway of Murray River, P.E.I., for repairs to the deck of the quay wall at South River. John A. MacDonald. Con- §eI‘V"z!I.lV€ MP for Kings, disclos- ed Thursday. Four tenders were received, he said. Work on the project will start almost immed- iately. . _ The project will provide a lam- mated concrete top on the wharf ht Murray Harbour. “It will improve considerably facilities at the present installa- tion now used extensively by the fishermen in the spring and sum- mar and by produce shippers in the fall,'’ Mr. MacDonald said. “When the project is completed at Beach Point. additional lights installed and the dredging pro- gram carried out, accomodations pletion of the l?iI1iIIIl1in;na,II1<IE i1c(;)tIeI; glfancisstistance given by this 0 many worthy local causes. Messrs J.B. St. John M L.A.. W.A. Acorn, M.L.A. ism; R. MaciLean. Melvin J. ’Mac- Quaid, also spoke briefly, expres. Sing their D14_eas~ure at being pre- sent on this important day in the history of No. 3. Branch, Sou- ris. F0h0‘Wihg supper, tables were cleared anddancing was enjoy. ed on the inviting floor of the enlarged Lounge Room by many while more retired to the new Recreation Room to meet old friends and new. MET AGAIN _iMany old comrades met for the first time in decades and discus- sed old battles long fought; old times almost forgotten; but all agreed that this occasion in the fraternal atmosphere of the Leg- ion Home, was a most enjoyable Assisting during the Mass will be Rev. Dr. J. P. E. 0’Hanley, mett Mclnnis, Lennox Island; ' Rev. Wilfred Keefe, Rollo Bay, and Rev. Francis Ledwell, St. Dunstan’s University. ’ The sermon will be preached by the Rt. Rev. R. V. M>a-cKen- zie, pastor of St. Pius Tentih parish, Parkdale. Cardigan; Rev. Bennett Mac- Donald, St. Geor-ge’.s; Rev. Em- 'Ilhe eiitire front and side walls. consisting of several IJIIICIUISSSCS of brick were removed and re- placed wiiih wood. This was Bound necessary as the original brick walls had deteriorated under the action of moisture and frost. In addition a complete new tower capped with a short srpiire was constructed. 'Dhe reconstruction job was NOTICE TO PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Patriot subscription accounts may be paid at the Montague. Souris or Summer- OTTAWA (OP) a John Caron, Montreal house builder, Thurs- c.c.A housing day told a Senate committee Last week, emphasized proposals that! barring 3 5'“’ih§ t" 1°‘“’91" to reduce housing costs and im- cost homes, he doulbts whether hmve fih,ahCi.a1 arrangements to the government - forecast target permit persons of lower incomes of 140,000 housing units can be to buy homes. . 131,000 units. The brief, stemmin-g from a conference here UARK GIIBIE FINAL TODAY’ -_ CAPITOL Shows 1—3—-'7-9 Prices: Mat. 25c & 50c; Eve. 750 1' ‘bar area should be greatly im- Souris expressed their thanks to ‘Cantwell, Kevin Smith, Peter ' for the fisherman in particular eVen'ihg- _ throughout the whoie of the hat, The officers of No. 3 Branch, CELEBRATE GOLDEN ‘NEDDING I side. offices of The Guardian and The THE BIG HOLIDAY HIT. fility years was read by Roy ed Mrs. Martin with an exquisite. Patriot. ' and TUE’ 1VlIacNei«l~l and a lovely floor lamp hohqheh a gifit from the community, was ' HISTORIC AREA Yflflllldfi//6')’ I . /I//7fl/fl#fJ.’/ Gus Longaphie; 4. Philip 0’NeilI 5. Patrick Callaghan. I1 G d’ h P ’ presented by Glen MacLaren. On The base of Mount Etna, VOL T e --T e - Your favourite television (Miss McDonald): 1. Donald bdha-If Of the New Perhh W- I-..,canic zone in Sicily, spreads over tulating the bride and groom oiiMi-s. James Callaghan present-I 450 Square miles- ¢oupI/e_, Stars of "I LOVE Bevan; 2. Ernest C0I‘I'ig*an: 3. LUCY" are in the movies Ralph Kelly; 4. Peter Shelfoon nd Billy Lawlor (equal) 5 for ‘he first time togemen a i ‘ 2 - - in a comedy of a honey- Herman MacQuaid. . (Miss McCarthy): 1. Michael '“°°“ "‘ ‘' h°'’‘°‘°'‘'‘”'‘°°'’ Hogan; 2, Allan Lewis; 3, Mich. -“L. In b€GUIIIUI ael Moran; 4. Leo Rooney; 5. Leo Trainer and Larry Hughes (equal). . GRADE 4 (Miss Doucette): 1. Bill Le- Olair; 2. Barry Doyle; 3. Leo Steele; 4. David Casford; 5. Jimmy Anderson. (Mrs. Cullen): 1. Alan Dou- cette; 2. Billy Giddings; 3. David LeOlair; 4. Dannie Malone: 5. Jerry Mahar. (Mrs. Gillan): 1. Michael Flam A V__ , _ __,_,._ agan: 2. James Trainer; 3. -— --—— . ' ’ ' Leonard Morrissey; 4. Harry Yeo; 5. Raymond Doiron. _ WRITING CERTIFICATES . - Writing certificates were pre- sented to the following: GRADE 4 (Miss Cullen): Eric Bowlan, ' ’ Edward Carragher, Paul Fisher, Ralph Larter, Philip Hughes, Alan Doucette, David LeClair, Jerry Mahar, Bruce Mulholland, Alan McKenzie. ‘ (Miss Doucette): Bill LeClaiir, Barry Doyle, Leo Steele, Mich- ael Coady, Paul Denness, Scott Mclsaac, David Bell, Joseph Blacquiere, Billy Molyneaux, Gary Sherren. — (Miss Gillan): Jimmy Mc- Quaid, James McDoug‘-all, Char- les Doiron, David Smith, Eric Chandler‘, Brian Alifl-eck, Garry Mahar, Douglas Doyle, Shayne McQuaid, Galia (Miss McDonald): Donald Be- van, Ernest Corrigan, Ralph Kelly, Herman McQuiaid, Joseph - no new PAYMENT . FIVE YEARS TO PAY ” th ,_ Mr. and Mrs. George Martin t,mVed_ e many citizens who co-opera- of New Perth were honored by ted so wholeheartedly with dona- the people of the community on “OHS 0f 10b§teI' aI1_d Pastry and Thunsday evening on the occas- . , other supplies or in other ways jotn of their giglden wedding an. helped to make the event such a niversary. An address congra- (Continued from page 8 decided success. Murphy; 2. Michael Coady; 3. MATINEE: 2:30 TONIGHT and MON DAY Box Office Opens 7:30 Show at Dusk. MORE LAUGHS THAN A MIDWAY.’ Snow, Michael Hogan, Leo Trainor, Michael Place, Joseph Coady, Michael Moran, Robert Maloney, Brian Costello. (Mrs. Arsenault): Ed-ward Rice, James Dorsey, Kenny Molyneaux, Peter Pineau, John Howatt, Paul McKenna, Roland Mums’ GRADE 6 down Payment ° ' ' up :ghi§§:IiiE¢e:idi_Ig£%§: payments as low as $14-50 3 1110111513 « . ie 01- . e - ' '°‘IIgCa:“ “’1I°r‘3:ai‘§-nBarW ‘mam’ Irving Oil HI-CO Automatic Heating Equipment 15 made benlain, Teddy DeCoste, Eugene _ ht h e in the Mai-itimes designed and perfected for er . . . r1\1/lg ‘time installations Every HI-CO Unit is expertly installed an ' _ and fully guaranteed by Irving-—1argest oil heating company N*0I_iT|I BER .35.’: Kw co.M+:~x>r A "/17 Pe.vzE/ ‘ Install Irving HI-CO Automatic Heat now. There’s no to five years to pay. Arrange time BIID 1.00 A B0I{a.ac_ Doyle, Wayne Gallant, Dennis Pilcher, Richard lV[»acDonald, . Ernest Ansenault, Jimmie Mc- Kenna, Jimmie MacGillivary, Michael Duffy, Brooks Clay- boume, Wayne Cudmore, Ray- mond Arsenaiilt, Paul Curley. 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Every- one welcome. UPTON GOSPEL CHAPEL; Dundas. Special Annual Confer- ence and opening of Emmanual Bible Camp, June 29. 30. 31- Sun- Y services 10 a. in. Sunday School. 2.30 p. m. The Lords Supper. 3.45 p.m. \Iiiii<ti',v Of the Word. 7.30 pm. (“.ospcl Sci'V'{Cl’-- Guest speaker, Mr. Alex 11‘V1C€ if Gaspe. Que. ‘;\Ii'. Cecil Green- _ how of Windsor. Om. Mr. Blake Matthews of P(‘I(‘l‘Il()l‘0. Ont. Ml‘. - ‘I°5€‘Dh Wootion and others W‘1_II bringing special lllll'’I‘II‘|(‘l‘.\‘ 1!! Song. Meals will be served 3|’- ihe camp. All welcome. PERSONALS Dawn l%e.a\‘m‘ Hall. Mon- tague, Julv 2nd Biirn's Orchesz . Adniismm on cents. 5001! "N1 by Ladies cuilms Ohm- $14.so PER MONTH INSTALLS I-II-co WARM AIR HEATING IN AVERAGE 6-I-ROOM HOME IRVING OIL COMPANY LIMITED HEATING DIVISION I IRVING OIL CO. LTD. GRAFTON ST EAST GHARLOTTETOWN DIAL 3504 - 8505 SUNDAY MIDNIGHT THE SCORCHING TRUTH ABOUT TODAY'S THRILL-MAD GIRLS! loo young...to he careful...too tough 0 care...now its too Iatp to say “N0"'. TEENAGE Dou. Box Office Opens at 12:05 a.m. . it _ ., ' m..IIIIIE KENIIEY-FAY SPAIN-IIIHII BIIIIIKLEI I