” WESTERN GUARDIAN Mr. W. R. Shaw. retired Deputy Minister of Agriculture. was guest soc:-kcr at a recent Church Bru- uicrhood meeting in O'Leary. PANTRY SALE.-IInlman's Youth Centre. Friday, June 1st. at 2 p.m.. by Irisntown Women's 1n. stituie. BREDALBANE United Church. Sunday. June 3rd: Pleasant Val- icy 11 a.m.; Rose Valley 3 p.m.; Bradalbane 7.30 p.m. Rev, 1-1,5. Raynor, Minister. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church, service Sunday. June 3; ii a.m.: Church School 12.15. Miss Mary A. Maclicnzie, deac- oness. HEDEQUE Pastoral Charge, The United Church of Canada, Iiev. G. A. Cowper-Smith, Minis- ter. Services on Sunday. June 3: Albany. 9.30 a.m.; Bedequc, 11 a.m.; Borden. 7.30 p.m. THE CENTRAL BEDEQUE Un- ited Baptist Church services Sun- day 11 a.m. Lic. Charles Ballem will Preach. "Men's Choir". Sun- day School 10.15 a.m. Rev. Char- 11 lcs A. Britten. Minister. NEW LONDON Pastoral Charge tiie Presbyterian Church in Can- ada. There will be service at Long River on Sunday. June 3rd at 1.30 pm. Rev. E. H. Bean. interim moderator in charge. PRINCETOWN United Church. Malpeque, Sunday. June 3rd: 10 a.m.. Sunday School: 11 am.. Communion Service and baptis- mal. conducted by Rev. L. M. Murray: 7.30. evening worship. Mr. A.J. Miller. Mondayy 8.30, 0'LI-SARY UNITED CHURCH- Services June 3rd will be con- ducted by Rev. A. S. Weir. D.D.. as 'ollows: Bloomfield 11.00 a.m.; Brae 2.30 p.m.; O'Leary 7.30 p. in. Sunday Schools as announced. NOTICE-Flower show and lob- ster supper in Ellerslie Hall Wed- nesday, June 6th. Supper served from 4 p.m. till 10 p.m. Adult tickets 31.00. children's tickets 50c. Sponsored by Ladies Aid Society, Stewart Memorial Health Centre. ' FREDERICTON and Bradal bane. Sunday, June 3rd: Bradal- ' bane. Sunday School 10 a.m., wor- ship and communion at 11 a.m.; Fredericton Sunday School 10.30 a.u1., worship and communion at 7.30 p.m. Byard Thurber, Minis- tcrt. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. llev. Murray Gardner, minister. June 3. Alberton. church school. 11 n.m.. worship 11 a.m.; Tig- uish, worship 3 p.m.; Cascum- pee. Church school 6.30 p.m.. worship 7.30 p.m. 0'LEARY UNITED BAPTIST Church Circuit. C. 0. Iiowiett. B. A.. B.D., Minister. June 3. 1956: Knulsiord 10.30 am.. preaching service followed by Bible School session; Alma at 3.00 p.m., preaching service; Springfield West at 7.30 p.m.. Sunday School as usual in the morning. Annual meeting of the whole church at Springfield an evening. of June 13th. Weekly Bible class as usual. Everybody welcome. SUMMER TRAINING - Flight Cadets Wendell Waite. Summer- side and Ronnie Dawson, Bede- que left May 24th, for St. John's, Quebec, where they will attend the officer: training course at the R. C. A. 1-1.. Station there during the summer months. Wendell is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waite, Summerside and Ronie is a son of Mr. and Mrs., Ivan Dawson, Central Bedeque. Both are stu- dents at Mount Allison University. SAFETY AWARD - A recent Issue of the Medicine Hat News pictures. Mr. Ed. Heckbert, for- merly of Summernida. P.E.I.. re- ceiving a framed certificate at- testing to Medicine Hat's fatallty- P tree highway record of 1955. Mr. Heckbert is an alderman at Medi- cine Hat and received the certi- ficate at the Canadian Highway Safety Conference at Winnipeg. Medicine has had 545 fatality-free traffic days. Personals Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Potter and children. Michael and Andy of Ottawa recently visited Mrs. Pot- tci"s mother. Mrs. John Dorgan. Tignish. They also were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mann. Irishtown. ASK CONCILIATON KNGSTON. Ont. (CF) - The Aluminum Company of Canada and local 343 of the United Steel- workers of America have risked Labor Minister Daley of Ontario to appoint a conciliation board chairman. it was announced Thursday. A conciliation board was recommended by the labor minister after the union nuthor- I ized its negotiating committee to - call a strike at the company's I Kingston plant. Professional Cards RESERVE SATURDAY. June 23rd for lobster supper at Alber- 10n. in aid of Western Hospital. DANCE Irishtown Hall. Mon- day. June 4th. Good music. door prize. RAYMOND GRANT, optome- trist. will be in his Tignish office Saturday. June 2nd. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, services for Sunday. June 3: Freetown Sunday School 10.00 a.m., divine service 11.00 a.m.; Keir Memorial. Malpeque. Sunday School 2.45 p.m.. divine service 3.30 p.m.; Kensington Sunday School 10.00 a.m.. divine service 7.30 p.m. A cordial wel- come to all. Rev. E. H. Bean, B.A.. B.Ti1.. I3.D. ANGLICAN CHURCH services in the New London Parish. June 3rd. First Trinity. Rector. Rev. W. Eric lngrahaini St. Stephen's. Burlington. morning prayer 9.30 and Sunday School 10.30 a.m.: St. Mark's. Kensington, S u n d a y School 9.45 and Holy Eucharist a.m.: St. Thomas', French River. Sunday School 6.30 and cvensong 7:30 p.m. Attend Church and Serve God. Died Recently In Pennsylvania Word has been received of the passing in Pittston, Pennsylvania on April 11th of Joseph Whitehead Harding, aged 78 years. Mr. Har- ding was born at Graham's Road, P.EI, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Harding. He received his early education at Prince of Wales College and later taught school on P. E. I. for several years, before moving to Western Canada where he was employed with the Can- Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Sinnrnerside, P. E. . Phone 2185 INSURANCE R. ll. Ellis I Son Limited lira - Auto - Casualty I Summer St. Summerstde - Optometrist E. E. Parkman on. n.. so. PHONE st: REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. surnntersido B. F. llnnter. 3.0. Iunnmido. P. It. I Phone 8110 IIALl.IAN'I BUILDING ...M. A. .. 0.0. Q Water Itreet - Above Maurice litre More In! AIR ATTACHE VISITS SUMMERSIDE R.C.A.I-1. Station Summerslde was paid a visit on Wednesday, ' by the United States Air Attache to Ottawa. Colonel Jones was ac- empioyed with the International Correspondence School. Scranton, Penn. for 42 years until his re- tirement 8 years ago. Mr. Harding visited his native Province every year until-his health failed. visiting friends and relatives as well as enjoying the Island's fishing and hunting. being an enthusiastic sportsman. He is survived by his sister. Mrs. Emma Hoyt. Los Angclcs. California and several nephews and nieces in Canada and the U.S A. A brother. Gavin R. Harding companied by the assistant At- dered a receptoin and luncheon in visit the Officers Mess and departed the same afternoon by Dakota air- craft. The photo above was snapped as the Americans chatted with their Canadian hosts in the mess. Left to right are S-L C.N. Stanley. Acting Commanding Officer; Col. Jones; S-L H. Lutcs. Chief Admin- lstration Officer; and Ma). Newell. taclie. M'fir Newcll. The formed part of an informal tour of Mar"imc Air Command bases being made by the two airmen. While at S'.'m'nerside the visitors were taken on a tour of the station area and also took time out in drive to the town and inspect some oversize lobsters provided by 'a local dealer. The Airmen were ten- Alberton Fire Dept. Decides On Weekly Drills At Meeting The annual meeting of the Al- to be handed to the Town Council S'side Y's Men Rresentecl Witli SL000 Cheque By Mennettes Last night. during an entertain- Y's Men's Club and came as , meat night program. the presen- most pleasant surprise to the Y's tattoo by the Summerside Y's Men who are presently undertak- ildenettes of a cheque for 51.00000 to the Summerside .Y's Men's Club for the Y Centre building extension 'and the induction of four new members into the Y's "IE any extension of their Y Cen- "9 bulldlng On Green Street. The four new members induct- ed into the Yls Men's Club last evening, in a candle-light cere- Friday, June 1, 1956 The Guardian. Pige 11 LINER AGROUND MESSINA, Sicily (AP) - The Cunard liner Caronia Thursday ran aground about Z) yards from shore while entering this Sicilian port. The 34.000-ton Caronia is on a Mediterranean p a s I e n g e r cruise. Three I t a I i a n tugboats tried unsuccessfully for two hours to pull the ship off. NEW HEALTH nnltn aA1N'r JOHN, N. n (CP)-Dri. L. A Pe uegnat of Toronto, wbl started s first field assignment in Canadian public health worl here 31 years ago, Thursday was named president of the Canadian Public Health Association. He sue- ceeds Dr. T. A. Melanson of Fred ericton. REGEN "DEVIL GODDESS" Johnny Weissmuller - Angelo Stevens um Iii DESIRE cum TODAY . . . . . . . . . .. 1:15 - 7 - 0:15 SATURDAY .. . . . . . . . . .. 7 - I:l5 ,-,---2r . predeceased him about 3 months , adlall Pnclllc Rallwllyl ago at Calgary. Alberta. His wife ilgjerltm it”. Brglade lwats llelliltl for their approval. He moved to the United States passed away Several years ago and Wm Fly Cgltl)rl ome as nigy Herbert Leavim Edward Mm about 50 years ago where he was h 1 M g H r 1 "0 CHM John C. Profit. . mm 9? 11eC9- 15- -"TY 3 m011- resin; man and John prom were 3 cared for him until the time of his D . "gr . . , - P" (Continued from page 7) death. The funeral was held April "”l(;”w.”ll-1 3 lll'9lY Cll5Cll55l0l" ll Wlllled 3 c'3"""".lee to e5ll""3t' um. and was conduc. ,. by Rev. was. ecidcd to hold regular week the cost and location of a number f h H t I, b ly fire drills commencing next of additional 3.000-gallon res- Remley o t e P t s on res y- Wednesday at 12 45 ewoirs M D mm 25 M 10 terian church. Burial was in the A group inslmntcetpmn covering Th t H . th d ay run 31 I -- . . e mee WES en ne Mdmml "0 "5"" "M BM I M 1V"Ieel'rtrl.!)?Irlal shrine Cemetery. Cal me elgmem llolzulall members for nomlnatllgns and Stlllielhen M K i -1 - . ' - - . . . 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Rexarpnr icon 40 so in n V 1- H 110611111". 75m fit 1: Friday-Saturday 7:15 - 9:15; Mat- 0 :imIVIl':'hLa'rllu zllnn as 45 45 lll” Samlday 2530' mg” Speed San Ant mo in in st excitement in a story of thrills Sand Rtvtr 1500 11 11 11 , galore in stock car racing. 'THE 33:35! mg; ;: ,;;1-1,1,1 FAST AND run FURIOUS". jgmm, mm "Hi. mi, nu, h V, starring John Ireland. Dorothy sil Miller 75-W 11-1 I2! 11-1 45 Malone. Also Serial and News. ::l":;'''" ,3” 2 1;: :3 Bank drawing Friday worth pos- simn vn mm 21 1M as 4 it lllll9 3l30-o0- smut Am zoom mi is: IN --I Steelny 7141 12 II II - 14 Sleep Rook SIM 11914 illzi I! -v 14 sturgeon 15400 til at M -N suiiii-an I05 ssri 5541 550 no Gylvnnlte zoo no 1:441 no 2.1 Tiinrlrm soon will will mu. Tech mm: mm no 115 m 1 . ma mi sso :1: 411: Bord Land title 170 In - e 3.73:1: min 3 :3 3 -I n Torhlt - g . . - . 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Edgar Ramsay and val. The presentation of the 31. Arthur Holland. Members .of the M0 cheque was made by Mrs. induction team were Bill War- MurIa)' wlllell. president of the wick, Horace Mac-Fariane. Geo. Summerside Y's ilienettes. to T. Clarke, George Key, Rev. I)an Jock I-Iopkirk, president of thelicl C. Matheson and 1-(amid Rodd. Locks ROAD BURTON Mr. and Mrs Trueman Harris: Ft-iemis of Mr, Patrick Butler. of the Locke Iioad were ill ()-(ilciigarry. are pleased (0 learn Leary on Tuesday. May 22nd. the has rt-turned home from West- .i:-rn ilospital. Alhcrton. where he Firmang Perry of Howlan ac- I ii-as receiving treatment, companied by Mr. and Mrs. -llillg DesRoches of Forest View. mo-; liirs. Leigh Griffin and -on I)ale tored to Sunimcrsidc on Wedncs- recently returned from liamiiton.l day. May 23Fd- faint. lllI'.”GriIIlll. who is empioyedl ' CFC IVI HTIFY I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard or; C 8 3 lat" dam Duvar were in Summcrside mil wednesduh May 23rd. y Everett Colliculi who is employ- ed in iictlcquc. spent the week. end in Burton Mr. and Mrs. Joe llic-Loan, Dan; 1 MCI-43811 and MlS- Forsyilie of Al-i Mr and Mrs. John Corcoran and berton were rcccnt visitors at son AIIISIOII. l)Iil.sxjllr;' were guests the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry of Air. and llirs. Peter Dalton, Gallant of the Locke Road ,Ilili'itln on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles nix oi, the Locke Road were in 0'Lc-ar on Tuesday. May 22nd. Congratulations are cxtcnded to the following students who suc- lucccssiuily completed their stud- g ,ies (luring the past term. Beverly- Annie Gallant of Howlan. spent iioward, Donald MacDougall. a few days visiting at the hoinctiilcxandra Donahue. students of S. oi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers. D. U., Louis Dalton and Leigh Forest View rcccntiy. llluward, students of Vocational School. Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of For- ” est View recently spent a few days: - u t m h visiting her sou-in-law and daiii:li- :1l:,l:1g1itI;?sc.e3os)l:plli T. (Uzilllzriliiet Sf! I-Pd: ter. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duupiiy est View. and family of Kensington. l . 1 E d J D 3 Billy and AFCIIIP Cullicutt of tho ...,.,,l1"gers):,n: "Of 1i1;?ean(1e;:1l,l:ch,::l Reserve Road. were in Howl:-in on iim, Desmmhes U; Form! View Salllrdayv May mllll unit to Fortune Cove on Friday zit n, M 25th.i .- n in M13 and M75 -l'3l”l'Y Gallalll (ll ll(':Rl1EuII)d witliiytheir gganlliildrenti Howlan. were visitors on Sunday th r . night, May 20th, zit the home of M Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsennult of Forest View Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry of Charlottetown. motored to Howian on Saturday evening. May 26th. to spend the week-end visitinc rel- atives in Howlan and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant of Piusviiie were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard of Duvar. Frank Culiciitt of the Reserve Road was in O'Lcary on Thursday, May 24th. Many of the farmers in this Crcipaud Theatre FRI. - SAT. - 8:30 FRIDAY 8; SATURDAY, JUNE 1-2 "BLOWING WILD" Starring Garry Cooper and Barbara Stanwick. Shorts. Cartoon. Canteen Service 8.30 p.m. C6iiiiNo. SUNDAY:-8:30AP.M. "NEARER TO HEAVEN" PLAYINGhit'iT)lNDAY-TUESDAVYW4 "ALONG CAME JONES" NOTICE LIGHT AND rowan USERS There will be an interruption of service east of King Street as far as Island Equipment on Sunday, June 3rd, weather permitting, from the hours of 4:00 am. to 9:00 a.m., in order to make necessary re- pairs. TOWN OF SUMMERSIDF. ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT vicinity are busy planting their po- tatoes and other farmers have fin- ished planting their potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault of Howlan. made a short visit on Sunday afternoon. May 20th. at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of Forest View. "Tarzan Esca pes" An Original Hit Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen 0'SuIliva.n Wild Animals - Action - Excitement. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters cartoon gg Comedy and Mrs. Bennett Peters all of ATTENTION FARMERS A holding unit for frozen semen has been set up in Summerside for the purpose of providing an additional service to funn- ers in Eastern Prince County. For further particulars contact your inseminotor. Clarence Murchbenk. President. EASTERN PRINCE COUNTY ARTIFICIAL BREEDING CLUB. Bloomfield. were visitors one eve- What are'”?iim.roaMiNo soups? It's SWP"s extra high content of FILM-FORMING souos' that makes the difference! lilrn-Forming Solids represent the him or coating which renggjvrfsgphthe surface after the paint dries. In the case of SW? House Paint, they equal 909;; of tilt paint applied. In "low price" or interior paint, their content is as low as 4579. 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