sgr-: Borden Youth Club play; 1,, Bedeque Hall, Monday. May 14 at 8:30. . MOND GRANT. optometrisi ,,.,'H.(.. in his 0'Leary office Sat urria)'. May 12- REGULAR monthly meeting, held in Legion Home Fri- -Y b uill 8 sharp. day. 3 P-51- - - , ervhes for Sunday May (fjIl:lJ1l:geS0TitIl Granville. 1.30. p.m. may E. H. Bean in charge. sEsSION OF Grand Division of pic. I. wednesdny. May 16th at .;'...m. at Wilmot Valley. Com- mittees meet at 7.30 p.m. JESTERN GUARDIAN SEE Smllin' Bill Show In the Rose Valley Hall. May 11th. Show time 8.30 p.m. I DANCE IRISHTOWN Hall, Mon- day. May 14th. Good Music. Door P rlze. ALL SCHOOL TAXES due Ken- sington school must be id be- Borden Branch Caudhn imam" fore May 26th. By orderpdf trus- te ES . 0'LEARY UNITED CHARGE. THE NEW LONDON Paslorallservices May 13th. will be con- ducted by Rev. Dr. Weir as fol. lows: West Devon. 2:30; 0'Leary. 7:30. The sacrament of Baptism at 0'- Lesry service and Mother's Day theme at all the appointments. Bloomfield, 11:00 a.m.: PARISH OF ALBEIITON. An- glican Church of Canada. Sunday V0 OBLIGATIONS when youl after the Ascension. Morning -ml. Moase Jewellers to show you. prayer at 11 am. in St. Luke's. (1.... fine diamond rings, from 0'Leary. Evening prayer at 3 p. 52,, ,0 5350, - m. in Christ Church. Kildare and CENTRAL BEDEQUE United gnptist Church services Sunday morning 11 a.rn.. Mother's D8? service. Sunday School 10.15 a.m. nev. C. A. Britten. Minister. THE MARGATE United Church pastoral Charge. Sunday. May -13. Long River 10 a.m. Margate 11.30 am New London 7.30 p.m. Rev. il.S. Hasslem, minister. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Services Sabbath first. 13th May: nirchhill 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Belle River 3 p.m. (Note: No service at Murray River on above sabbath. Rev. J. Weir Campbell, in St. Peter's. Alberton at 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. R. McMahon. Rector. 0'LEARY BAPSIST CHURCH Circuit. C. O. Howlett B.A.. B.D., Minister. Sunday Mother's Services: Springfield West. 10 a. m.. Sunday School preaching service; Knutsford. 7.30 Day followed by pm. Special Motheris Day Pro- gram, W. M. S.. and offering in Class and B. Y. P. U., as usual. memory of.Mother. Weekly Bible ladies' Night-T Minister. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Services May 13: Coleman, 11.00 a.m.; Summerside. 3.00 p.m.: Cape Traverse. 7.30 p.m. MaY 17: Service. Summerside 8.00 p. m, followed by meeting of trust- Donald MacKinnon, Held By Y's Men At S'side A capacity crowd of Y's Men from the Summerside Club. the Charlottetown Alpha an Cen- packed St. Mary's Anglican Church hall in Summerside last night on the occasion of a ladies' night supper meeting, which fea- tured Henry D. Grimes. inter- Men's movement. as guest speak- er. After the meal. which was served by the Ladies Guild of the Anglican Church. the evening's program be an with a rousing sing-song le by Keith Hobson. The chairman of the meeting. Jack Hopkirk. president of the Summerside club. then introduc- ed Mayor W. A. Currie. also a Y's Man. who made a speech of welcome to the guest speaker 'anrI nrcsente him with I gift on behalf of the gathering. Charles Liukictler. international regional director of the its Men's move- ment was called upon to intro- duce Mr. Grimes. in speaking to the members present. the guest speaker re- ferred to the Marltimes as "one of the very strong forts of Y's dom" and expressed regret that his wife. Agnes. could not be present on this trip to renew old acquaintances and make new ones. He paid a special tribute to Ernie and Leah Bell of Char- lottetown, who have kept the Bishop's Fund project of collect- ing used stamps alive through the year:; also to (I!(harlesmLlz.ill;. Rm-EWES l:RoM(n-lo" - letter, w o, t e spca or as . a Mr. Charles Hamilton. mansgeryilllled ll" 0"9l”lu:l”Y.l”"'M or the Bank of Nova Scotia. Al. norimu ryostlsi n e mid ue n bony. has received a well earned m0V9l'll9n -th 1' uc9;,";'E an m?:)' promotion and has been trans- We mil 3 Y, Menu Clubin ferrcd to the Bank of Nova BN0" 0 3 WW 5 ht b M smile at Westviiie, N.s., as Dartm0ulh- N- 3- H ""8, manager. Mr. Hamilton will hlm 30 llle 1lIVl)l::IlI”":e';n”;l:V;l”:, leave on May 23 to assume his his 8CC0I'tI,I1DtSth enmarmmes was new duties in Westvllle. The new the lad 3” be head "wr- manager at Albany will be Mr. Cllnsldewd Y, D; E Cluym , H. S. MacLeod of Lancaster. N. lied Wllll ' "H ' , B. KENSINGTON United Church. Sunday, May 13. Christian Family nook. Sunday School 9.50 am; morning 'worship 11.00 a.m.; sen- ior and girls' choirs. Evening worship 7.30 p.m. Rev. James A. Fraser. secretary in General Council. Toronto. guest preacher. summerfield. Sunday School 2.00 o'clock: service 300 o'clock. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. 3-K. 3-11. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. services for Sunday. May 13th: Kensington: Sunday School 10 a.m.: divine worship 11 am. The Sunday School will take part in the morning worship ser- vice. Freetown 3.30 p.m.: Keir Memorial. Malpeque. 7.30 p.m. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. E. H. Bean. B.A.. B.Th.. B.D.. Min- ister. C.G.I.T. MUSICAL spring tea. Lnited Church Hall. Kensington. Saturday, May 12th, 3.00 to 5.00 p.m. White elephant table. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge, the United Church of Canada. Rev. Murray Gardner. Minister. May 13. 1956: Alberton. Church school 11 am., worship 7.30 pm. Theme. "God In The Home- Peace In The World" Christian Family Day). Cascumpec: Wor- ship 11 a.m. Speaking about his former oc- cupation as color chemist. he said that he could not help but be impressed with the nlyallc: YOUTH IN CUSTODY - one Summerside youth has been tennial Clubs. and their wives ” put. The two buildings, shown on fire above at Alberton Wednes- day? were both saved from de- struction by hard work on the part of neighbours and mb:-rs of the Alberton Fire Brigade. The 80 x 30 workshop owned by Howard Clark and used for build- ing boats was heavily damaged wk 0 by the time a stubborn blaze was brought under control. A large amount of mill equipment and an automobile were removed from the building during fire fighting operations, The crew of the after- noon freight train enroute to Summrrside were first to notice the fire at Edgar Johnston's barn. After stopping. the train they quickly notified Mrs. John- ston and assisted in removing a number of farm animals from the burning building. The small build- ing shown in flames was lost but the main barn was saved by a bucket brigade from the pump near the house, .-, Hans Made For llniied Church ' Y.P.ll. Convention Rev. J. Elton Davidge of Sack- ville will be the theme leader and guest speaker at the spring con- vention of the Central Presbytery Young People's Union of the Un- ited Church. This was confirmed by president Ernest Murphy fol- lowing a meeting of the commit- tee appointed by Presbytery to arrange the two-day annual rally. which is slated to begin in Ep- worth Hall. Summe aid: at 6:30 Saturday evening, May 12th. with an opening banquet. Sessions are also scheduled for Sunday after- noon at 2:30 and Sunday evening at 7:00. when the guest speaker and representatives of the Y.P.U. will take part in the regular ser- vice of worship in Trinity Church, Rev. Mr. Davidge. who is Chris- tian education field secretary for the Maritimes. will be conducting practical leadership periods on the convention topic ”Building and presenting Y.P.U. programs.” In addition there will be promo- tional talks on the A C T C at Tatamagouch by Oliver Jelly. the National Council meeting of the Y. P. U. by Dorothy Townsend, the M.R.E.C. Y. P. U. camp ail Augustine Cove by William Call-l heck, summer caravans, etc.. by Geraldine 'v'v'oodside. The conven- tion will also hear activity reports from each local union. as well as elect a new slate of officers. Pro-,l vision has also been made for friendship, recreation, sing s0ngs.1 film slides. display and sale oft literature and other Y. P. U. ma-I terial. ' For the opening activities. in-I clud' the banquet. catered to, by the Trinity Women's Associa-,: tion. Allison MacMurdo will act: as master of ceremonies. Thcl business sessions will be conduct-l ed b Ernest Murphy and Leual Tow end. Toasts and replies will be spoken by Allison Mac- Murdo. Maxine Campbell. Vance Bridges. William Callback. Fran- ces llenderson. Rev's. Davidgel and Matheson. l Bedeque Union was chosen to conduct the closing devotions Sat- urday evening with Rose Valley, I C A M E O KENSINGTON Friday - Saturday 7:15 and 0:15; Matinee Saturday 2:30. "FOUR GUNS To THE BORDER". in T . . a "unique Y.M.C.A. in action" he said. for a Y.M.C.A. is not just a building. but an associa”-on of Christian men. He then went on to tell of the great work being done by the Y. M.C.A. overseas in helping to fight Communism, by training vrruth in Christian ideals. so that they may act as the leaders of tomorrow. At the conclusion of his speech he was thanked by Jim Murphy, who presented him with a box of cigars on behalf of the Summer- side Club. The chairman. then in turn, introduced Bennett Carr. presi- dent of the Centennial Club. Bud McMurtry, president of the Al- pha Cluband Bill Carson. Y's Men's district governor for RE. I. each of whom spoke briefly to those present. Fines master for the evening was Bob l-Iogg. Clar- ence Mercer, master of ceremon- ies. for the entertainment section of the program. called upon members of the Alpha and Cen- tennial Cluba. who contributed a song and skit to the evening's festivities. Dancing to the music of Ted Ahearn's orchestra was then enjoyed by the members and their wives. taken into custody and two 0II'lGI'8.bggut,y of P.E.l. are under investigation as a re- sult of a break which occurred Wednesday night at Atlantic Wholesalers, Water St. West. Summersldel in which a small quantity of cigarettes and potato chips were stolen. Entry was gained by forcing a front door and then removing the hasp from an inner door. giving them ac- cess to the main office. The heavy safe was manhandledv somewhat. having been moved away from the office wall. but was undamaged. -The investlllh tion is being conducted by Cliiel Peter White and Cnsts. MacKay and Mathcaon. Freetown Lady Laid To Rest The funeral of the late Mrs. 3-Danscuse Solo-Cheryl Pen'y. STARS OF THE FESTIVAL CONCERT PROGRAM BAPTIST HALL, Tonight, Friday, May llllli GI 7-30 Mr. 6. Franklin Cameron. Presiding Admission-J0 and 75 cents 1-School Chorus-"In May I 60 A-WIlkl"K''-5l- MW" A':'”l""l" 2-Violin Solo-”GalloplDl Junior"-Billy Perry. F3 yy 5olo..”Bllly Boy"-Peter Vass. 5-Bgginners Piano Solo-"Lullaby OI SUMMERSIDE Tlgnlsh. The Birds"-Charlotte War- Lejeune took the Yugoslav mar- TITO TOURS CAMP CHALONS - SUR - MARNE. France (AP)-President Tito of Yugoslavia cast a soldiers' eye Wednesday on war equipment France is pouring into revolt-torn Algeria. Defence Minister Max shal on a tour of Camp de Mallly. where Fren-h ground forces are perfecting new tactics and mate- riel for keeping the peace in France's far-flung colonial empire and in Europe. Reporters were l barred. To Summerside light Electric power central and downtown circuits between the hours of 4.00 sun. to 8.00 o.m. Sunday. May 13th for necessary repairs. weather pennil-ring. Town of Summerside. NOTICE and power users:- will be shut off the ' . starring Rory Cal- houn, Colleen Miller, George Na- der. Walter Brennan. Also Ser- ial and News. Bank night Friday, ROYAL Borden Friday. May 11 ll p.m.: Saturday. May 12. 7:15 and 9:1 Matinee Saturday 2 p.m. "YOU KNOW WHAT SAILORS ARE". in color. starring Donald Sindcvi. Sarah Lawson and Aklm Tamil-off. A i. OIIAPAIIII THEATRE FRI. - SAT. 8:30 "ROGUE COP" R E G E N T'.”::::t:.- --tn. ; 3:: ONE SMALL BOX FROM HELL! K, Ilanmg tlllllliil The Death Bomb that terrorized the country! llllll lIllSlll- TIIOIIIS Slllll lllll.-lllllll llllll,ll..--tet-:-2::-;.-;-.-;--.-- Jessie Campbell, Freetown. was held May 8th from the home of her daughter Mrs. Stewart Burns. thence to Freetown Presbyterian Church. Services at the home and 10-,- church were conducted by Rev. E. H. Bean. The pallbearers were Mr. Jar- dine Stavert. Mr. Ray Lidstone. Mr. Robert Jardlne. Mr. Walter Campbell. Mr. Leslie Reeves. and Mr. Henry Reeves. Interment was in the People? cemetery. Freetown. JACK PALANCE SHELLEY WINTERS .Cincmsscope and Warner Color STAR OF CAPITAL SUMMERSIDE "I Did A Thousand Times." the story of the million dollar kill- er and the dime-s-dance-doll, now on the screen at the Capital Thea tre. The new ro h and romantic turn of Jack alance and Shel- ley Winters. is on view for the first time in the Warner Bros. Production. The two are said to set new llsndards in "rough and tumble romance," in a story that takes the moviagoer through the hold- "P that blows the roof off the II and the manhunt that follows for sixty days after Amer- ica's most wanted desperado. For Palance. fast becoming the screen's most prominent badman. the part is that of "Mad Dog" Roy Earls. who waited sight years to Pull his biggest job of all. and then defied I shoot-on-sight but for Ilxw days. Cast as in-la's girl. a-dime-a lance-dell with a million dollar . Bballcy Winter! is seen in liege of "and Girl" sum wick. . . sgsci-.001 chm-n;.."A Song Of Popcorn' Mary I Academy. 7...(;ms' sgi(P;;l."TEeg l.lghtMHeIalrl:e;i Fairy -Catherine Rankin. V I EC - g.:1f,:lii:l.ll)ans(:,lo..!t)'gIlla;lul Puppies"-Michael Sheen. 22-Rural Ch 14-School Chorus- l5-Schooi Chorus-i High Sch Church. Church. 34.1313 song-"'rho sheep shear-lng"...Caroi MacLean. 25-Solo Tap Dance-Helen Bishop. 8-Piano solo-"The Re stta"-Mary Ann Warwick. 27-Choral Reading-( at son School. Farmers. I1-Square Dance-Own Selection-East Prince Junior Farmers. 32-Chorus-"The island Hymn"-Crapnisd W. I. g;.um.on so g-"The Merry-Go-Round -Grahams Road and New London ls. 34-Unlson Song-"The King Of Song"-Grahams Road and New Lon- don Schools. &L-Rhytlnn Band-Own Selection-New London School. 36-School Chorus-"Mrs. Barks"-Bedeque Primary School. :7-Plano solo-"Bach No Part Invention"-Heather MscPhee. It-Group Tap Dance-ll ycsrs and under-Mrs, Lawson's Summer- side Dancers. Q-Boys' Unison Chorus-"London Fever"-Junior Boys Kensingtmi United Church. I)-C.G.I.'I'. Chorus-(I) William and Greta: IoIICGl'I' I1-Mn's' Itnral chorus. Unison-"Truth"-Men's Association, xen- sington United church. 4:-Men's service Club. Unison-"Be ltron .Men's Association, Kenslaglon United nrc -? National Dance Solo-Bonnie Morrison. . 11-Choral Reading is) Under no Greenwood True. Piper-Summerside High School. 12-Boys'BSilalloI-';Ii.ost Timleh-ggteiiltalildcameron. 13-Solo a e- 0l'el'lCe . "The Moon"-Summerside High School. on Riocblimo-ndt Hill'(':-;i8&ni1rnerside High School. 16-Girls' Solo-"Merry II 11" line Cl"- 17-Roman Catholic Boys' Choir--Klnkora Boyl- 18-Roman Catholic Glrls' Choir-Kinkora Girls. 19-Pas De.Deaux-Colleen MacNeill and Sharon Richard. zo.1'-Hana solo.-"Widdicombe Fair"-Davirl Mercer. I 21-School Chorus-"Here Amid The Shady Woods"-Summerside ool. urch Choir-"Jesus Lover Of My Soul"-Bedeque United 23-Rural Unison Choir-"Be Thou My Vision"-Bedequa United Favor; tb) Bugle Song--A. M, John- as-noyr Solo-"A Song Of March"-Gwyn Phillips. 20-solo Tap Dance-Marsha Parry. 30-Unison Chorus-"Flow Gently Sweet Afton-East Prince Junior (b) The Happy (bl Round-Ifnnslng Yisovns of Canada- C - SUMMERSIDE TODAY 3:15-7:15-9:15; SATURDAY 7:15-9:15 Starring Robert Taylor Janet Leigh and George Raft. This picture has fast action, excitement, suspense. It is entertaining. Also a Pete N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK CLOSING STOCK! By The Canadian Press Friday. May 11,1956 The Guardian. Page 13 meeting. After the treasurer's re- . S..'."”w3..... iii; ,,.'i,:':"';'..,,C,"'I' 13,, Alpha Hl"Y club port. in which the club was" noti. C'"" E”'”" W" 5” 0" NJ 58'- ' fled there was 375 dollars in the E-';,:y-,i;; 3'1! rm-U-5:... :3--.,Officers Elected mum. me "mm W m lot! ryor my 45: wexlillrglieicau 555” Wednesday evening at the week- "ml"! "WEI um 1' '9 I” "III II and 1' 121115 Ill line 2215 ly meeting of the Alpha my club to Toronto for approval. Then the annual election of of- ficers was held. The elected offi- cers were: President, Ned Hen- tborn; vice president, Art Morri- son: secretary. Charles Hickey; treasurer. Ronald MacFarlane. The meeting adjourned at 8.30. NOTICE I Kennecott h Produce MONTREAL tcP:- Agriculture dellarlmelll fluotatiims: , E5353 Small 03505. extra-large 49"? large 47l2-48'-2' medium-l illlle-47'z; small 443:; B'44- C 40 I Receipts: 384. ' ' Butter: current receipts, 57s,, ll”?-'5ll grade creamery prints job price 58-99; fresh non-tenderable 58-Tvllla. Receipts: nil. in Summerside the new officers for the coming year were elected. After the usual devotional period led by Dave MacDonald. the min- utes of the last meeting were read and approved. The roll call was then responded to by a full attendance for the important ,f.h”5f3i I. 0 b. factory. Ontario Vt ll" -3”. colored 30; delivered Montreal, Quebec white 21. COL 07:3!-'. 29”i; wholesale Ontariohhite 31 A” Wholesale Quebec white 30'.& Residents of the western section of Prince County, Prince Edward Island are hereby notified that appointments for a driving test can now be made at the service station operated by Mr. Charles Gordon, Alberton, P.E.I. A license examiner will be at the Curling Rink, Alberton, every Wednesday of each week, colored 30-la. Receipts: nil Potatoes: Florida white 505 5.25- N0- l N new white 755 Q40-2.60: ha. 1 is B. 505 1.65-185; ho 1 N. B. 105 .40-.45: Quebe- N0. 1 75s g.35-2 60; Quebec No. 1 505 L50-l.6o: P. E. I. No. 1 755 100-325; P. E. I No 1 103 45 ljmon to lead the opening worship TESTS GIVEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY- Sunday afternoon. The planning committee has detailed convention Plans so that the rally should be J" A' G'ALLANTv most interesting and profitable ,0. we approximmly Sim, who Registrar of Motor Vehicles. are expected to attend. mm? Cg.& AWE . SUMMERSID one of the many cash awards. ANNOUNCING THE SECOND HOME GROUNDS AND BEAUTIFICATION CONTEST ORGANIZED BY THE SUMMERSIDE LIONS CLUB IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE E COMMUNITY PLANNING ASSOCIATION. Improve the grounds of your home and have an opportunity to win A photograph is taken of each entrant's home grounds before and again after the contest and the judging for cash awards is based entirely on the degree of improvement shown. With the co-operation of all citizens we can make SUMMERSIDE ' the most beautiful town in the Marltimes. Like the farmer who was always "turning his fields over" in his mind, community effort can be a great and exciting thing to talk about and to plan. but unless somebody does something about it, nothing much happens. The Summerside Lions Club second "Home Grounds and Beaut- ification Contest" is exciting to consider--Clean, well kept lawns. trim Smith Specialty and Barney Bear Cartoon. ENTER NOW AND PLAN TODAY TO MAKE SUMMERSIDE MORE BEAUTIFUL TOMORROW. hedges, and attractive gardens. Exciting to consider-and now a definite possibility through the co-operation of all citizens of Summerside during the Lions Club Home Grounds and Beautification Contest. If each one of us lends a little time and effort to the campaign, it is surprising what an improvement will result in the appearance of our community. Entries may be sent or phoned, between 9:00 am. and 5:00 p.m. to Radio Station CJRW in Summerside, Dial 2201, and will be received up to and including Friday, May 18th, 1956. CA SUMMERSIDE NOW SUMMERSIDE HAS IT I VICTORY CLEANERS DRIVE - IN WANTED ll 5U MMERSID5 'fllE MILLION-DOLLAR KILLER AND THE DIME- A. l,l 1 ill .I iii. iv. aluvv . Ill iftllll nun-s an sususv t ' HI.IICE'wIHTENS-lI'IWllSII-liE'!'l'Il-E';iwIi'i.l"EI!lllil .-an-asssvsrvi--......ninsassrcs-.-mn.i - MOST DEPENDABLE DRIVE-IN CLEANERS NO PARKING WORRIES, NO NEED TO EVEN LEAVE YOUR CAR - A COURTEOUS ATTENDANT WILL RECEIVE AND GIVE YOU YOUR CLEANING AT YOUR CAR. Gifts for all Office between May 10th and May 19th. Also a coupon on cl set of Car Seat Covers. Drawing to be made May 19th. VICTORY CLEANERS DRIVE - IN DRIVE CENTRAL ST. , OPENING THURSDAY. MAY I0tIi - NEWEST --- FASTEST customers leaving cleaning at our new Drive-Int SUMMERSIDE IN OFF DRIVE OUT OF FITZROY ST. ................l .. .-4.,, . .;...TT-.- :2-