sit-r season on Aguust loth, pro pal-atory work is already under- play, and in the,love1y, pictures- que village of Victoria, the wives MPREPAITE FOR LOBSTER SEASON" For the reopening of the lob- of three fishermen are been lend- ing assistance in the painting and numbering of buoys whose colors and numbers indentify the lobster traps to which they are attached by rope, as the proper- ty. of each individual fisherman. Completing their day's work of painting and numbering 100 buoys some of which are seen hanging on pegs'to dry, left are. Mrs. Ralph Millar, Mrs. Keith BouIt- er, and Mrs. Ivan Howatt. Photo by Wotton WESTERN GUARDIAN NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church service July 29 at 11 a.m. Miss Mary A. Macl(cnzie. Dea- (UIICSS. HOME MADE ice cream and home cooking table, Saturday evening.-July 28,iSt. Marks Hall, Kensington. The many friends of Mrs. Dan- iel lliacFadyen, Hunter River, will be sorry to learn that she has,en- teml the P.E.I. Hospital for treat- ment. All wish her a speedy "9 rovery. ' SERVICES FOR iihe Funda- mental Baptist Church. Cellifhl ficdeque. Sunday. July 29- 10345 am. Morning Worship: 12 "00" Sunday School. Special speaker. Mr. Thurber. GOSPEL TENT, North Bedeque. Meeting Lord's Day 3 lJ-m- Ample parking room with sound system iur those unable to Sci l"5ld9- Speakers: Albert Ramsay 811:1 Robert Mcllwaine. All are we- come. Come and hear the old fashioned Gospel r-reached vial"- ly. PRINCETOWN UNITED Church. Sunday, July 29, services as fol; lows: 10 am. Sunday S0h00l 3'" Adult Bible Class: 11 am. Morn- ing worship. "Work of the Holy Spirit." 2:30 pm Sunday 50””, Darnley: 7:30 P-mu WTVICEH" sang. Minister, Mr. R. J. Ml cr. UNITED CHURCH of Canada. Kensington. Sunday. Jilly 295 Church school 9:50. Morning WW- ship ii am. Mr. Ralph Wilson. Associate Secretary Unlled Cilllfch Mcn, Toronto. guest speaker- Summerfleld: Church School 10 am. Evening worship 7230 Pm- Mr, Allison Profltt will condllci the service. Rev. Lewis M. Muir my, BA” 3.1)., Minister. THEFT CASE HEARD-.A Sum- mcrsidc man charged with pos- session of stolen goods was re- manded until this morning after tr 1 in summerside Police Court ycs erdoy. The charga l'C5"1i9d from the theft of twenty metal tic-plates,,-'tbe property of the C"- R., whlc were stolen from beside the rail ay tracks at Summcrside on July 19th. The stolen Plate were recovered in the car 0i the mured by Cnst. Keith champion of the Summersidg Police Derail- ment. shortly after the theft. OAPITOL BUMMERSIDE PRE ENTS THRILLING ONTIEB TALE with Brian Donlevy. Gis Young Virginia Grey. Andy DGVIIIE "lid Robert Hutton in starring roles, RKO Radio's "slaughter Trell deals In stirring fashion with s Navajo uprising in the New Mex- ico frontier some seventy years ago. . Tho Clnecolor film presents Don- levy as a cavalry captain and Young as s outlaw who hold up a stagecoach near Fort. Marcy. where Donlevy is in command. Mirr Grey. a passenger in the coach. is a secret accomplice of Young's. and conceals the jewel- ry he gets in the robbery- T0 hell! their getaway. Young and hi! ltenc kill two Nevsios and steal tli horses. thus Drecil1ll8- tlng an prising among the tribes. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. lhflo Kiel!!! Canadian bank of Commerce Dntidla Iuninursido. P. E. T. - Phone 2!! INSURANCE R.l'..DllshSonl..lmlfod Firs-Auto-Cuooliv Isuminnlt. sumniorotdo f otilst .-l?.'ir.?:'.'.r... ll I.0. 8! . ' DANCE AT Indian River School Monday, July 30. Good music. BARN DANCE Tuesday, July 81, -William Cousins, Baltic. Can- teen service. RAYMOND Grant. Optometrist, wii be in his Tignish office Satur- day, July 28. WHEN IN NEED of an Auc- tioneer, contact Major B. Moase, St. Eleanors. Phone 8746. ENMAN'SvWEST Pharmacy will be on the only drug store Ollell in Summerside Saturday after- noon. i2 noon until 9 p.m. Sunday 11:30-2 pm. and 7-9 p.m. NORTH BEDEQUE and Free- town United Church. Sunday. July 29. Rev. Austin Jardlne will preach at North Bedeque ,nt 11 a.m. and Rev. 5. B. Profitt at Freetown at 7:30 p.m. ANGLICAN Church services for the New London Parish on July 29, the Ninth Sunday After Trin- ity. Iiector, W. Eric Ingraham. St. Thomas', French River: Morn- Prayer 9:30 a.m.. Sunday School 1o;3o p.m.; St. Stephens. Bur- lington: M'oi'nlng Prayer 11 and Sunday School 10 a.m.: St. Marks Kensington: Evening prayer 7130 p.m. All are welcome to attend. ::j Personals Miss Alberta MacLellan, former- ly of Summerside and now with the civil service at Ottawa is spend- ing her vacation in Charlottetown where she is the guest of her sis- tor, Mrs. James Callaghan and Mr. Callaghan. She leaves for Ottawa on Monday to resume her duties there. Rev. Louis Callaghan. perish priests at Indian River is a pat- lent in the Charlottetown Hospi- tal suffering from a broken bone in his ankle sustained in a fall at the parochial house. Mr. James Callaghan, promin- ent potato dealer of Charlottetown was a visitor to Summeruide yes- terday on business. He was ac- companied by Mrs. Callaghan and by Miss Alberta MacLellan. sis- ter of Mrs. Callaghan. Six Cases Heard At Summerside A party from Enmorc was fined 35.00 and costs in county magist- rate's court Summerslde yester- day after being convicted of ob- structing a fisheries officer in dis- charge of his duty. Magistrate R. S. Hinton, Q.C. presided. The charge resulted from an in- cident at Enman's Shore on Sun- day, July Bib. when a man from Enmore challenged the authority of a fisheries officer to prevent the fishing of quahaugs on Sunday. He later expressed regret for his actions to the fisheries officer. A party from Cape Traverse facing a similar charge had his case ad- journed for trial until August 7th. Mr. Norman MacI.eod, fisheries officer. prosecuted. Three parties were fined :20 and costs for ,. session of liquor other than in their residence. The fences took palce at Llnkletter Road and Kensington and all three parties are from Summerside A man from Bedeque was fined 85.00 and costs for driving on the highway a motor vehicle (tractor) Talks To Junior Farmers Of Woods 1);; rggulhrly monthly rneetlni of the East Prince Junior Farmers was held at the Agriculture. Summerside. 0!! dqy event with UIC in Gill. Urban La ft in the chair. It was decided to Invite Mr. Win- couobc. a Plan er. sustained iltlooe inhn-les. Anot er pauonger, rs. t of side. sustained a cut on her bond which required men stitches. other &usengers were unhurt. All 0 injured have responded satisfactorily to treatment. ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Leard with their daughters, Nancy and Carol of Peterborough, Ont. visited friends in Aiberton on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Green Ieff Friday for their home in Dorchest- er Mass. after visiting the iatter's mother, Mrs. Henry Matthews, Al- berton. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Murphy, Aiberton have as welcome guests their daughte a, Mrs. Thomas Tye and her children Timmy and John- ny of Boston and Mrs. Franklyn Hodgson and her daughter Paula of Peterborough, 0nt., also their son. Mr. Bernard Murphy of Peter- borough. Wayne Fraser. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fraser. Aiberton South has returned to his home from the Prince County Hospital where he received treatment for severe burns sustained early in the summer when his clothes became ignited from a grass fire. Among relatives who came to Aiberton to attend the funeral of the late Mr. Percy Klnch were his wife of Downsview, Ont. his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Klnch of Montreal: his brothers. Mr. William Klnch of Halifax, Mass; Mr. Leo Klnch of Medford. Mass.: his cousin Dr. Phillip Farrell of Medford, Mass. and Mr. Ronald Loney of Montreal, brother of Mrs. William Klnch, jr. F-Lt. Garnett Campbell of Camp Giigetown, who attendw the funer- al of his grandmother, Mrs. Gar- nett Campbell of New London on Tuesday paid a brief visit to his home in Aiberton. Athlete Rofums After 44 Years Athol Blair (Scotty) MncLeod; a former president of Summer- side who has not been back home since 1912 returned to his native Province this week and is the guest of his sister. Mrs. (Dr.) J. A. McMurdo. Mr. Maclreod returned on the Overlander Special from Edmon- ton. Aita.. where before his retire- ment he conducted a sports goods business. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James MacLeod, who in the early years of this century. resided on the site of the Town Hall which burned down. In his youth Scotty -MacLoed was a well known athelete in Sum- merside and excelled in hockey. He played on the local team with Leroy Holman, A.C. (Judge) Saun- ders. M.L. Frank MacKenzIe, L. R. Allen and others. During the First World War he served with the royal Navy and at the clone of hostilities went West where he on since resided. Now back home after an ab- sence of almost half a century he newing old friendships and he plans to return west on August 10. 3 Suffer Minor Injuries When Car Leave”: Road The driver and two of his pas. sengers suffered minor injuries when their car left the highway and went into the ditch on the Pope Road Tuesday evening. Al- eide Desllocba was driving from cllo to summ side when a faulty steering wheel resulted in the accident. The driver was cut about the eyes. Miss Erma Gallant. Mis- Gus Blncquiore. summer- And Pendergclsts such well known stalwarts as J. 9d l! enloylnil the experience of rc- M Stockholm police Wednesday said that a "Soviet citizen" from the here on her way from Iondon to as a political refugee. Police rc- fused to disclose his name but said he was a man. He walked Into a police station where he said: "I am tired of Soviet life. I wont to live in n more pleasant country." Bedeque United Men's Ass'n. Hecir J. W. MacNaugl1i The July meeting of the Bede- que United Church Men's Assocai- tlon was held in the Church hall on Tuesday evening July 17th. There was a good attendance. A delicious supper was provided by the "Edith Thompson" Auxiliary of the W.M.S. The president. Mr. Ivan Dawson was in the chair. Mr. Fred Platts was secretary and Mr. Ken Mut- tart treasurer. Grace was said by Rev. Ernest Weeks. The usual 'slng-song" was led by Rev. Arth- ur Organ, of Montreal. and Mr. Davis Murray was at the piano. Mr. Organ also conducted a brief devotional period. Mr. Arth- ur Murray gave a short address entitled "Church news". The guest speaker, Mr. J. Wat- son MacNaught, M. P., Parlia- mentary Assistant to the Minister of Fisheries, was introduced by Mr. T.J. Inman. Mr. MacNaught delivered a most informative and interesting address on his visit to Japan last October. At its conclus- ion, Mr. Arnold Henderson, in well chosen words voiced the apprec- iation of the large gathering. The meeting closed with the Benedict- ion by Rev. Mr. Weeks. Mr. George Leard and his mo- ther. Mrs. Wallace Leard, Souris, were guests and relatives of friends here on Tuesday, July 17. Honour Parkers Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacArthur opened their spacious home on Wednesday evening. July 11. when Maipeque Road neighbors and friends and others from Kensing- ton, Charlottetown and Summer- slde gathered to do honor to re- Dr. James I. Higgins of Char- lottetown acted as chainnan for th? 000-!Sl0n. and after speaking briefly on the purpose of the gath. ering. called on Mr. Austin Pend- ergast, who read an appropriate address to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker. now of Summerslde. An electric kettle and purse was pre- Wnfei-'l by Mrs. Heath Casely. Mr. and Mrs. James Pendergast 3150 formerly of Maipeque Road, and now living in Charlottetown. were taken quite by xurpfige when they were the recipients of 12 Ken. wood blanket and purse present- by Mrs. Orville Clark. Mrs, Thomas Humphrey read is suitable address to the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Parker and Mr. and Mrs, Pendergast each made adequate response. Others heard in brief remarks were Mr. James Saund- ers. Mr. Tyndal Semple, Rev, 1).-, Louis P. Callaghan. Messrs Roy MoIcArthur and Frank Macmm . A. ' Plano selections by Miss Elean- or MscArthur, solos by Mr. Tyn. dal Semple and n singsong with Mrs. Parker as pianist. added to "'9 Ehioyment of the evening. A llilpper was served by the hostess and friends. ASKS ASYLUM STOCKHOLM (Reuters)- Russian liner Molotov calling Leningrad had asked for asylum cam reside ,, of the community guests of Mr. and Mrs. John - - Coughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Ben. now living elsewhere. ands”. Mrs. George Barlow. Fri.-Sat. 7:159:15; Matinee Sat. 1:30. A story of fast cars. reck- less women and sudden danger, Illd a guy who loved all three. Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie. Don Taylor in car-rac "J Bank drawing Friday worth pos- sible 3100.00 Pleasant weather contributed to uni enjoyment of some thirty- three persons of the Aiberton area who went rldlogyln the Cal- low conch Thursday morning and afternoon. This was the third vis- it of a Cailow coach to this area. and the second visit of this par- tlcular coach which was driven by Mr. Dlnbsr. the some courteous and competent driver who was ,- lbero last year. and by Miss Gre- en. the some friendly efficient hostess. The morning-trip begin I3 9 I- sn. and was accompanied by Mrs. Charles Johnston and Mrs. Cedric Hunter of Regalette Rebekah Lod- ge. The coach picked up passeng- ers in Aiberton East, Aiberton South, South Klidare, Montrolle, Klldnre Capes aiid' Alma. The passengers were Miss Helen Wel- ls”. Mrs. Mary Graves, Mr. Joseph MacDougall, Mrs. Benjamin Mc- Arthur, Miss Catherine Woodman. l Mr. and Mrs. Webster Metherall, Mrs. James (Bud) Graves. Mrs. Aeneas Ahearn. Mrs. Neil Mc- Donald, Mrs. Albert Gillian, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Daw- son Quigiey, Miss Gertrude E. Feakes. Mrs. Benjamin Dunbar and'Miss Lettle Vincent. Refresh- ments were served.- by members of the lodge at the home of Mrs. Nell Barbour in Montrose where the guests were delighted with the attractive grounds and beautiful 33 Persons In Aiberton Area Enioy Rides In Callow Coach flower garden. The afternoon ride. accompan- ted by Mrs. Lloyd Wiikle, Mrs, Alvin Bell and Mrs. Gordon Har- dy of Regalette Lodge, travelled from Aiberton to Elmsdale, Dock Road. Hills River, Cascumpec. and returned via the scenic Mill Road and the Western Road. He- freshments were served by lodge members at Mill River beach. Those assisting, besides Mrs. Wil- kle, Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Hardy, were Mrs, Elmer Wallace, and Mrs. Charles Gordon. Passengers on the afternoon ride were Dr. A. L- Pllfdy. Mrs. Lester Wallace, Mrs. James Wilkie, Mrs, wmiam Irving, Mrs. Thomas Inman. Mrs. EC. Arthur. Mrs. Harold Pratt, Mrs. Josuah Smailman. Mrs. EI- len Milligan, Reggie Murray, 1311. ly. Murray. Evelyn Murray, Mrs. William Brennan. Mr. Gordon Bennett. Mr. and Mrs, William Bell. MfS- Mllllgan was the senior Eliest of the rides this year. She will celebrate her nintieth birth- day in September. -All guests thoroughly enjoyed this annual outing and are grate. ful to Walter Callow. the helpless invalid whose active brain invent- ed the coach which makes these rides possible. to the driver and hostess who accompanied the co- ach, and to members of Regaiette Lodge under whose auspices the coach was brought to this area. MONTREAL (CP)-The annual Montreal Festival of Music cele- brates ltsv mth anniversary this ambition of its founders-an Ill- Canadlan cast of singers. The month-long festival, started by the late Senator Athanase Da- vid and his wife Antonia, has in past years brought to Montreal many musical stars from other countries. . But an all-Canadian cast of singers, musicians. conductors, stage directors, scene designers and dancers has not been possible before. The program for the month in- cludes opera. chamber music. light music and ballet. The fes- tival starts Aug. 6 with the first of eight performances of Racine's biblical drama, Athaiie. Other per- formances of the opera will be given Aug. 9 to 30. Denise Pelletier of Montreal will appear in the title role. ELLERSLIE BIDEFORD Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Gillis are sorry to learn that their baby is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Harold West and three children of Toronto, Ontario, are having an extended holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Millar, Eilerslie. Mrs. West travelled home with her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waugh. The latter have just returned from a tour of wes- tern Canada and the U.S.A. Mr. Russell Coughlin and Mr. Milton Ashley of Summerside. were visitors to Ellersilc on S-un- dny, July 22nd. They were the Many children from Ellerslie. Bideford and surrounding districts are participating in the Red Cross swimming ' . being held at the Bideford wharf this week. These classes are sponsored by the Women's Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Evans. Pennsylvania, U.S.A., spent the past few days visiting with Mrs. Evan's grandparents, Mr. and Ellerslle. They were present for the wed- ding of Mrs. Evansl cousin. Miss Jean Cook. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Phillips on the occasion of their wedding which took place at st. Johnis Anglican Church, Eilerslie on Saturday afternoon. July 21st. The bride was the former Miss Jean Cook. Rev. Mr. Findlay oi- flclated. The soloist was Mrs. Ed- gar Noye who sang "Oh Perfect Love". accompanied by Mrsu R. R. Logic. After the wedding I re- ceptlon for about 00 guests we s CAMEO KENSINGTON ing drsmo- BNNY DARK" In Technicolor. Montreal Music Festival Has First All-Canadian Casi A second major production will be Mozart's Marriage of Figaro, scheduled to be shown Aug. 8 to year, with the realization of an 31 Pierrette Aiarle Canadian Star of the Paris Opera Comique, is to sing the key role of Susanna, the pert chamber maid whose marriage to Figaro provides the plot for the opera. Robert Savole. C barl- tone who divides his time between this "country and Italy, is to sing Figaro. A third offering is to be Bach's Mass in B Minor which will be sung by the Montreal Bach Choir in Notre Dame Church Aug. 15. The singers will include Mont- real's Maurcen Forrester. Chamber music concerts are scheduled for Aug. 7, 18 and 29. A concert of light music will be given Aug. 25. The festival ends Sept.1 with an evening of ballet at Lafontaine Park's open air theatre. held at TheiMulberry Lodge, surn- mersldc. Mrs. Allison England has had as her guest for the past week, As her mother, Mrs. Campbelle,Al- berton. Miss Zella MacDonald, R.N., who is on the staff at the Prince Co. Hospital, is spending a boil- day at her home in Ellerslie. Mr. and Mrs. George McNeill, Mrs. Thomas Sherry, Tyne Val- ley, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter on Thursday evening. July 19th. Mr. and Mrs. John McKinnon and family, Halifax, N.S., are vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. MacKlnnon's parents, Mr. and Guss McKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hutchinson. Mrs. Ensor 0ntway.. Camp Gngetown, N.B.. is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Siiarp, Ellerslie. Miss Ethel White, Summerslde, is visiting with her aunt and un- cle. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes. Mr. and Mrrs. Jackie Hutchin- son and family, Boston. Moss., are vacationing with relatives in Ellerslle. They are at present the guests of Mrs. Bertie Walsh and Miss Grace Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy. who are residing in Camp Gage- town, were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bridges and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hardy. D.H. LAKES AND RIVERS Canada has a total freshwater area of 260,611 square miles, com- pared with 3,577,183 square miles of land. rm - sar. - 3:30 I "FAR COUNTRY" In Technicolor. Starring JAMES STEWART. RUTH ROMAN, CORRINE CALVET The setting is the Yukon country late in the 19th century which is the Gold Rush period in North American history and before the Canadian Mounted Police had low and order firmly established. 4 Also: A WOODY WOODPECKER Cartoon. I Sell and Install Automatic TIRIGIIT 1 - 9.15. "MASTER PLAN" WAYNE MORRIS - TIL-DA THAMAR .uu::3uT'.Z 9&9L.- oonnmrcmo uomur can win. an onolln-Ion no man nouoars Sain John, NB., accompanied by H Crapaud Theatre Suspense and Violence in v Tyne Volley S. S. Convention Hold Sat., July 28 1956 Tho Guardian. Page 13 The Type Valley District Sun- day School Annual Convention was held in the church at Union by Myrna Alien; Reading by Ben- lah Ryder; Prayer by Marilyn Gam.le: Hymn; Benediction by Connie Gamble. In the absence of the officers. Mr. Archer spoke a few introduc- tory words after which the offer- ing was taken. A dialogue, "What is our job?" was put on with the following tak- ing part. Mr. Archer. Mr. Roy Gamble. Mrs. Sterling Ryder, Mrs Charles Allen and Mrs. Ernest Allen. This pointed out the part for which the teacher is respon- sible in the Sunday School. The meeting was then divided into two discussion groups to dis- cuss the Purpose of Sunday Schools, The afternoon session closed with prayer by Mr. Archer. In the absence of the Lot 14 Group who were to have conduc- ted the evening worship service the meeting began with the roll call of schools. Reports were read from Union Corner, Wellington. Bideford, Lot 14 and Tyne Val- ley and Tyne Valley paid its al- location. The dialogue, "Let: the Bible Speak". was then presented with Rev. Mr. Archer, Mrs. Preston Grlgg. Miss Shirley MacArthur, Mrs. Ernest Allen and Mr. Lloyd Darrach taking the adult parts and a group of children from the Bideford Sunday School, taking the part of Susie's class. 1 Officers appointed for next year were: Pre-sident,,Mr. Ivan Link- letter; Vice-President, Mrs. Spur- geon Dyment; Sec. Treas. Mrs. Hart Lidstone: Mr. Lloyd Darrach the conven- tion president, thanked the Union Corner folk for their kind hos- pitality and invited the Convent- ion to meet in Tyne Valley in 1957. The meeting closed with a hymn, prayer and benediction by Mr. Archer. B. 2 8 1 Ilaiiimarskjold Sends New Appeal For "Cease Fire" UNITED NATIONS. NY. (AP) Secretary-General Dag Hnmmar- skjold has directed a new appeal to Israel and Jordan to observe the ceasefire along their frontier. his ” ' iers hero reported Thursday. He sent a message from Geneva that he is flying to New York im- mediately to take a hand in trying to ease tension built up by n luc- cension of Arab-Israeli tncidentl. Funeral Saturday For Anglican Bishop LONDON, Ont. (CP) - Funeral services for Right Rev. W. T. T. 78. assistant Anglican KINKORA PICNIC SATURDAY JULY 28f'h Ch'iown Al S'Side mood at Queen Elizabeth Park in Summerside this afternoon at log for Summerside. four previous ex..ibition game! that, have been played. the team having each won a game. played to a tie in two others. ren Mudgridge were confined for I few days in the Health Centre. and son Norman, Toronto, Ontario. were visitors to Tyne Valley on Sunday, June .24th. Mrs. London r. .18 a grand-daughter of Rev. Mr. Macl(enzie, who served the Rich- mond Bay Presbyterian -charge seventy five years ago. Rev. Mr- MacKenzie died suddenly in Sum- merside and was buried there. 1-1, will be accompanied on his return who suffered I fractured leg. Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Kumpuln, Cornerw with Rev. Lloyd Archer, 9 Mrs. Webster Mlrchblnk and Mn. volunteer leader for the M.R.E C. Wilda Murphy and Ill let. M9!" The afternoon worship service . - nl. Ontario. are some was conducted by the Union Cor- -I-he mm and deddmg bgubgudimo at their bombs in Tyne Val; "er Ymmg P "W195 Gm”: game between the Summerslde l'Y- ' .- Call to worship, K nneth d P ti d Ch lotteto Em... Auen, ,,,,,,,f, Sc,,,,,,f,"e, ,e';fnfgji,,, 3'; phfyed offm diff Collgratulntolnsnrobeinl extend. red to Rev. and Mrs. Leizh Mac- Naughton. who were quietly mar- ried in the Presbyterian Church, Tyne Valley, on Juric- 27th. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Blnilfie. Monctoi were present. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacLean and family were weekend visitors to Bedford. Nova Scotls. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Dan MICLCBIT, who spent the" past two weeks visiting with her grandma and his family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MncLean. The W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Edward MacArthur on Monday evening. July 2nd. Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Hartford Miller whos. marriage took place in St. James Church, Port Hill, on Thurs- day afternoon, June 28th. The Unit-d Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Angus Walker on Thursday evening. Juneuzsth. Mn. Warren Allen and children, Halifax, are spending sometime with her Luther. Mrs. Angus Walker. Mr. Hilton MscNelI and Miss Doryse MncNell, Toronto. are vac- ntioning with theri mother, Mrs. R.J. MacNeil. Miss June Campbell is spending I few days with relatives in Mone- ton, N.B. .30 p.m. with Garth Harris pitch- These teamms are well matched s indicated by the results of the and TYNE VALLEY Mrs. Lena Clark and Mrs. War- Mr. and Mrs. Donald M London Mr. and Mrs. Les. Arnett. Al berta. w -:e visiting friends in Tyne Valley on Monday. Jilly 2115: also Mrs. n.c. Haves who is I sister-in-law of Mrs. Arnett. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hayes, Bideford. Miss Helen Nisbet. Toronto, is vacationing at the home of her parents Mr. andMrs. Thomas Nis- bet. Mrs. Clark MacQuarrie is attend- ing a cooknig instruction Course held in the old P.C. Hospital, Sum- merside. Mr. Richard Bowles. Littleton. N.H. is visiting with his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsay. He sou-rininiv mavnsnnnu. Rear-Admiral Richard mftbyrti of the United States made five visits to Antarctica between 1928 and 1956. home by his wife who has spent the past few months with her father For Custom Baling GERALD CASELEY DIAL ' SIIMMIRSIDE asoz pitnl here Wednesday, will be held Saturday. Formerly Bishop of Saskatoon, he moved here in 1949 to become profes of apologetics and prac- tical theology at Huron College. Born in Derby, Eng. he moved to Canada as a boy. In 1901 he graduated from Dalhousio Univer- sity with a B. A. degree in honor classics. He was ordained a priest in Toronto in 1903, and later gained his M. A. degree at King's College, Halifax. ATTENTION HOG GROWERS MR. OTTO CURTIS, BEDEQUE, V WILL BE COLLECTING HOGS FOR CANADA PACKERS. CHARLOTPETOWN, EVERY WEDNESDAY, BE- GINNING JULY 25th. Mr. Curtis will cover the following,districts:- Lower Bedeque, Fernwood, Chelton, Borden, Carle- ton, Augustine Covc, Albany, North Tryon. When your hogs are ready list them with Mr. Otto Curtis, Bedeque, phone 22-31, not later than Tuesday night. Collect calls will be accepted. - CANADA PACKERS LTD. J GRAFTON ST. WN . Excellent Meals and Amusements. FUNFORALL TODAY (Saturday), 2 - 6:45 - 9:15 2 - BIG IIITS - 2 "Secret Venture" With Kent Taylor and Jane Hylton the world's deadliest racket -ESPIONAGE! AND JULY CLEARANCE SALE MlLLAR'S STORE KENSINGTON. SATURDAY. JULY 28 to SATURDAY. AUGUST 4 Special Discount on all Men's and Boys' Summer Clothing. including Jackets, Pants, T-Shirts, Sport Shirts, Vest and Shorts, Hats, Caps. etc. Also Special Discounts on all Women's and Chil- dren's Summer Clothing, etc., including Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Jeans, Shorts, Haridbags, etc. Balance of all Women's and Children's Summer Sandals and Canvas footwear clearing at Special Prices. Also broken lines of Shoes. All Men's. Boys' and Children's Canvas Foot- wear clearing at Cost. "Slaughter Trail" With Brian Donlevy and Virginia Grey. The mighty saga of Red- skin Vengeance. MANY OTHER BARGAINS DURING THIS SALE MlLLAR'S STORE , . IENSINGTON MUlTART'S WATER ST. WEST PHONE 2900 noun AND coumous SIRVICI A sqoiatn. T Aruls ulmluss, Accsssosiss. OW OPEN ESSO SERVICE STATION ; SUMMERSIDE, P. s. i. ii