' WesterniGluardian ”"'.,cnsr" 0 "son United Church An- rnzkey and Salad Supper. sand-t ' if'”.gorrsAi.i. ledeque League "mama Freetown versus Cape ffrrsve se. Game time 7:00 o'clock. I -Mscllllltbo PICNIC will be "held at Cavendish. Saturday after- inoon, July ltd. Bring lunch. - ...u.nnn'I'oN annual Boy Scout ,. dance toiiljit at Alberton Legion ,.- -mil; dancing from 9.00 to LN r','p.in. New orchestra. M. ..aso'i'I!S- Now is thetirne to protect your garments. Get Au.-vex, guaranteed for one year. .All sizes. Also good line of fish- rmg tackle. Foley's Drug Store. -FREDEIIICTON AND BREAD- "ALBANE. - Church of Christ. July ..3rd. Fredericton. Sunday School i0 3:. in. Worship 1l.' Breadslbane, Sunday School 10 s. In. Worship 4.00 p.m. Bysrd Thurber. Minister. .0-usamr Baptist diuroh cir- ;cuit. C. 0. Kowlett. B.A., B.D.. ..Minister. Services J uly srd. icxnutstord 10.30 s.ns: Ah)! 3-00 T .m.; Springfield West 1:30. eme for the day "The Lordship pt Christ”. Welcome to all. . -TRYON-BONSIIAW BAPTIST ., pAs'lOllA'I'E. - Dr. Ernest J. uparrass. Minister. Services for jsunday, July 3rd. Wegtmorelsnd -11.00 s. in. Tryon 3.00 p. In. (Com- munion). Bonshsw 7.30 p. in. Sun- day School at Tryon 0.00 p. In. -FREE CHURCH OF SCOT- LAND.-Communion Service De- ssble July 3rd. at 10.30 a. m. .1-Evening Service 7.30 p.- . Pre- paratory Services June 30 . 7.30 p. m. and July 2nd, 7.30 p. m. Thanksgiving Service July 4th. 10.30 a. m. Rev. Wm. R. Macl(ay. Minister. -0'LEARY PAS"l'0RAL CHARGE. United Church. Rev. Robert Wagner. Minister. West Devon. Service 9.30 a. m. Brae. Sunday School 10.00 a. In. Service ii.00 a. m. Bloomfield, Sunday School L!) p. m. Service, 2.30 pm. 4 Prise for Spot 00 cents. Dedicate Organ In Tryon United Church -A Hellman electric organ wu dedicated at the evening service In the Tryon Unites Church on Sunday. June 3. The organ is a memor-I to Vincent E. can-, PGTCY E. Fsrrar and Elmer Ma- hey. members of the Dance. Admission World Wars. . Special music was under the direction of Dr. Peter MacDonald. It consisted of duct, The Lights .' of Home; anthem, Fear Thou N01: and a quartette composed of Messrs. Smith, MacKsy, Daw- son and Mscbonald, song The Riches of love. At the same service Miss Beth Carrutbers, president of the Young Peoples Union. presented Hymn Books for dedication. The books are to be used for Sunday School and youth activities in the church congregation - I who gave their lives in the two Harbour View Tourisi. Resort I . Tuesday. Seen above is the new nine unit Harbor View Tourist Resort at Summerside East. owned and operated by Mr. E. E. Parlc.rn.a.n. With the official opening of the this province is made available. liargest in this province new Harbor View Tourist Resort, at Summerside East. by Mr, E. E. Parkman. a new up to date and modern in every respect ad- dition to the tourist facilities of -Dedication of Baptismal Font. O'Lesry. Sunday Sc ool 10.30 a. m.. "Fellowship Service .1) p. m. . -C H U RC H OF ENGLAND. Church Services for the New Lon-l S don'Parish on July 3rd. the 4th Sunday after Trinity. Rector: Rev. W. Eric Ingraham. St. Stephen's, Burlington. Morning Prayer 9 a.m. and Sunday School at 10 a. m. .A.S.'l'.. St. Thomas', French River. Sunday School 10 s. m. and Morn- ing Prayer l1 s. m. A.S.T. St. Mark's. Kensington. -Evening Pray- ier 7.30 p. m. (8.30 A.D.T.) All i these Services will be conducted by Mr. H. Miller, Lay Reader. All are urged to attend. V i -NEW L 0 N D 0 N Pastoral Charge. the Presbyterian Church ---in Canada. Services for Sunday. July 3rd. Geddie Memorial Ii.00 s. in. the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed. Evening Service 7.30 p. in. St. John's. Clif- ton, Sunday School 10.00 a.m. Long. River 2.!) p. m. Preparatory Ser- vice Friday evening at 8.00 o'clock.i .Mr. Douglas Fox, Student Minis- ter. Rev. E. R. Bean. Interim' Moderator. '1-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - services for Sunday. uly 3rd. Freetown, Sunday School vestry. O'Learv Lions Club Annual Meetina Held -The annual meeting of the 0'Leary Lions Club was held Tuesday evening in the Scout hall with an excellent attendance of members. The following officers were elect.- ed for the new year: President. Lloyd Matthews; lstVice-President, Ray Noonan; 2nd Vice-President. Alvin Costain; 3rd Vice-Presioeiii. Bruce MacNaught; Secretary. 3111 Gosbee: Treasure. Upton Seaman: Lion Tamer. Ray Jelley; Tail Twister. Phillip Thompson. Lloyd Silliker. Errol Phillips. Charles Willis and Bill MacMurdo were appointed directors. Rey Noonsn was appointed to organize a house to house sale of electric light bulbs with Alvin Costain and Phillip Thompson as. slsting. ' 3100.000 Job Planned At S'side Church -A decision to amend the seat- ing capacity of Trinity United Church in Summerside at a cost of approximately 3100.000 was reached by a congregational meet- ing Tuesday night. It is expected that the resent E '”' participate l The new tourist resort. compos- ed of nine units. when added to the cabins and cottages already in operation, will make the Har- boiV View faclities one of the A pioneer of the tourist cabin trade on Prince Edward Island. Mr. Parkman the proprietor. has been catering to this type of trade for over 20 years and this I . an a S slcle Raceway Centre OI Acliviiy Summerside Raceway was a center of busy activity yesterday as horsemen prepared for the afternoon and evening races of July 1st. when more than 50 horses will in 16 dashes for purses of 33450.00. Raceway manager, Charlie Wil- lis, is seen in the center of a ring of horses as he looked over five of Friday's entries that were being exercised yesterday by their trainers. The five ho1'ses and trainers (clockwise) from left foreground are--Meg, with Donnie Ross: Fairway Lady. with Ralph Bagnall; Leo Cavellero, with Frank Callback; Tommy Morgan. George Sobey; and Sir Francis Drake, with Bonnie White. with (Photo by Wotton). will be extended ngthwise providing ad- ditional seating capacity for 300 persons. At present the church will seat around . It is also pioposed to have a small chapel on the ground floor. also to build a fire proof boiler room and to extend the Sunday Wellington Many friends regret to learn Mrs. E. F. Arsensult recently received her home. All hope to see her about again real soon. not be confined to her home dur- ing school vacation. Quite a numbe of cases reported in Si. Chrysostom. Mr. Armand Arsenault of St. Chrysostom has received his first class certificate from Prince of of Wales College and will teach at injuries to her arm in a fall at measles among the children are Wellington French School for the coming year! is believed to be longer than that of any other cabin operator in the province. Mr. Parkman. s practising op- mmetrist, stated yesterday that there has been an amazing ex- pansion oi the tourist trade since he first began business with three cabins, back in 1934. Since that time his facilities have expanded to become one of the largest in the province. Last year construction was started on a building for use as an office and lounge in which guests may congregate for the showing of films and other forms of recreation. Located in a picturesque setting. beside the beautiful. sheltered harbor of Summerside. guests may enjoy the privilege of their modern cabin. walk along the shore front on a 1500 foot board walk. suubsthe on the sale sandy beach or swim in the warm salt water. Located on the premises is a playground for children and :4 uliorseshoe court for the older 0 . Now. with the completion of the new tourist resort. there has been added a new motel of nine units. two units are fitted with double bed and single bed. two on ts have twin beds and five units have double beds. Seven of the units have a liv- (Photo by Wottorl . ing room or can be made up into bed rooms or kitchenettes. Floors are rnsrboleum tile and furniture is maple vilss. Seven of the units have unique table with black wraught iron legs and ar- boriie tops with aluminum trim. Each unit has a shower and lava- tory. Ceilings are done Willi white black tile and walls are in sun tan yellow. and the wood finish is painted eye shade green. Base. boards are black asphalt and the heating is convacior type. Regarding prospects for the year 1955 Mr.'Psrkman said that inquiries and reservations range from many parts of the United States and Canada. and are great- er than those of any previous years. He said that some of his guests have been returning an- nually for as long as 16 years. As an encouragement to pro- spective visitors who might. spend their holidays on the Island he has prepared an attractive book- let which smong other informs- iion contains a mileage chart. church services. car ferry time tables and a comprehensive map of Sl.lIIII'IlEl'eIClc. During the tourist season he employs a fu'Jy experienced and competent staff to look after the care and maintenance of his tourist camp. Thursday. June 30. 1955 The Albertan Riflunen Gerald McAiduff and 3-"lemon Vance McNeili. of the Queens Own Rifles. left their homes in Alberton on Tuesday for Vancouver. where they will be stationed. ,Sbeil.s isaunaeru. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Saunders. Al berton. underwent an operation in the Prince County Hospital on Mrs. G. W. Campbell is being welcomed back to Alberton after a prolonged visit with members of her ismily in western Canada and the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E Linnell leave today for their home in Maiden. Mass. after visiting at the home of the letters brother snd sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. V. J, Campbell. Alberton. They are being accompanied by their niece. Miss Lnrsine Campbell. who will be dieir guest during school holidays. Mka Marion Conrad and Miss Ruth Gilpatriclr arrived from Dartmouth. NS. last visit Dr, and Mrs. 0. .x"w.1' Alberton. Mrs. Wilfred Tsninn. Alba- inn, left recently to visit rdativu in Halifax. Montreal and Willie peg. Fo' pun? ENJ()YMH.'l' KINII EIIIE TEA Professional Carcls Chartered Accountants '1'. Earle Hickey bunsdiss Bank of commerce Building - .:.:.. P.E.i. Phone ass: ”'ROYAI.” W. Albert Robertson P. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING 303953 Granville at Water Street I Wed and Thurs. and p. in "THE IRON MISTRESS". star- lgth P. E530: mg Alan Ladd. Virginia Mayo. Special Midnight Show. 'l'burs.. June 30. ll:45 p, in. Also matinee 2:80 p. m.. "FOLLOW THE FLEET”. starring. Fred Astaire. R: E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty Ginger Rogers. Betty Grsble. 5 Slimmer St 5l1!!1l19f'l-3- Fr. 3,30. Sat. 7:15-9:15 pm Oplomelflsl "LIVING IT UP”. Starring Dean E, E, Parkman Martin. Jerry Lewis. Matinee opuy, 110, Sat. 2:30 i:-m- PHONE am REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summersidl B. F. Hunter. R.O. Snmmerside, P.E.l. - Phone 811! 5MALLMAN'S BUILDING ' ”CAMEO” unsmorou A. Ra,vgnon(n,iDGrnnt. B. .. . . Wed. and T bu r.. 7.15.915 ,3; way” stfgcet . gamma-In. Standard Time Dean M artin. Above Maurice Mill's Men's was Jerry Lewis in sensaiionalmusic- NE 3530 ai comedy. "LIVING IT UP". Technicolor. The best picture they have made. Bank drawing Thursday worth possible 550. Dr. Hubert Ma.cNeill.H.D. Physician - Surgeon Fri. Sat. 7:153:15. matinee 2:30 Water Street. Summersida OFFICIAL ANNOUNCING The . Of The Harbor View Tourist Resort OPENING Sat. Standard Time, Alan Ladd Phone 7032 in his greatest action role! ”PAIIATROOPEII'.' Technicolor. Photographers with Leo Geno. Susan Stephens. THE READ STUDIO . D. W. SEARS ICRAPAUD THEATRE I Friday 8:30; Saturday 7:80 - 9:80 ' "AT SWOIIIYS POINT" In Technicolor Cornell Wilde - Maureen (Flare SONS OF THE MUSKETEEES Drama. Adventure, Action. S!-IORT SUBJECTS - At Summerside East J 10.00 Is. in. Divine Service 11.00 mm. Mr. Douglas Fox will preach. Keir Memorial. Meipe ue. Sunday Sbhool 1.00 p. m. Di e Service 3.00 m. Kensingtnn. Sunday -lcheo 10.00 a. n1. Divine Service 7.00 p. m. The” tofthe Lord's Supper will be observed at the Eveningservlce. Preparatory rvice will be Friday evening 7.30. h times Standard. A cordial wel- eolne to all. Rev. E. 1!. Bean. B.A.. B.Th.. B.D.. Minister. gFUNERAl. YESTERDAY -The funeral of the late John C. Arsen- suit was held Wednesday morning the residence of dau h- ter. Mrs. Gildss Ric to Lady of Mt. Camel Church where Requiem High Mass was gab:-ated by the pastor. Rev. J: Suote. Deacon and sub-deacon were Rev. Nsssire Poirier and Rev. Charles Gallant. Interment was in the ehuilch cemet , where service was conducted by Rev. J. P. Boots. The poll bearers were Edmond Richard, Adelsrd Gallant, Amedie Gallant, Albert Arsensult, Pierre Arsensult, Emanuel Richard. ;I'.bedef:nerai was very largely at- n . .. Personals -Mrs. A. S. McAssey. Spring street. Suinmerside. underwent an operation on Wednesday. She is rdubyoi-ted to be recovering favor- a . School to a capacity of 450 per- sons.-S OLD NAME Puerto Rico. discovered by Col- umbus in 1003. was known as Bori- quem to its original native Indians. I Last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Enid Burch had the misfortune to. fall at the Wellington Manse. re-p celving a broken wrist. her friends regret to learn of thisl accident. i 'uding her school pu-V, pils. One and all hope she wllli CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FOR FUTURE SUCCESS x CONGRATULATIONS M-:.2ww by HARBOR VIEW TOURIST RESORT We are proud to y have been the contractors for the plumbing, heating, electrical wiring and oil burner installation. il.T. Morrison 00. TO THE HARBOR VIEW rourusr arson: ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING LESTER LIIIKLETTEII EXTERIOR CONTIIACTOII OPENING OF HIS SPLENDID. NEW AND UP TO DATE HARBOR VIEW TOURIST BQOBT ilrhhnewadditiontothatmiristfscilitiesofour eonununity is most welcome. . TIIVIII .0l-' SIIMMEIISIDE iisuav w. wanes, Mayor- Plumbing and Heating Contractors. SUMMERSIDE A gcongratulations congratulations 1.0 Te , MR. E. E. PARKMAN Mil. E. E. PARKMAN A an W am; 0, , ON THE TOURIST We are pleased to have Surnniei-side In 1 THE NEW "HARBOUR IIIEW" . Beds, Springs, Mattresses, etc., for this smart addition. ll. 1. iiouiiu LTD. RESORT supplied the Comfortable Charlottetown Located beside the beautiful sheltered harbor of Summerside. NEW -- MODERN - COMFORTABLE "A Home Away From Home" E. E. PARKMAII Box 010, Snmmerslde. P.E.I. Prop. On The Opening 329 Water Street Mil. ia. E.oPARKMAil HARBOR VIEW TOURIST RESORT We wish him continued success. We are g.lE3.S6d to have supplied the PITTSBURG PAINTS used in the interior and exterior decorating. MOLLISON HARDWARE LIMITED of his Fine, New Summer-side MN". '1l.Ii)h 10 AND HIS ' HARBOR VIEW TOURIST RESORT . T Olll CONGRATULATIONS AND IEST WISHES FOE CONTINUED SUCCESS EHIJHMANII-I xI:Vi'Viil?Sll'il PARKMAII PK . 'x'-.-'1 . Htfllillllli Iltiitd CAPITOL sunurnsinr Today 2:30s7:10-9:20; Fri. 7:10-9:20; Sat. 1:03-7:10-0:” BIG DOUBLE DILL ” IIOAIIBLOGK " With Charles McGrnw. Joan Dixon 1 Melodrama that will leave you breathless. TIIAS IAIOIIS vs. IIIIIT TIIOOIRIII Friday 7 - 9:20: Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 i ”0IIllMP AT OXFORD" Stan Laurel - Oliver Hardy mgmy spumi. in Color by TICHIIEOLOR ..? Starring: Ronald Colman. Celeste Hobn Wednesday and Thursday. June 20-30 "CHAMPAGNE FOR CAESAR" Short Subjects - Colored Cartoon Canteen Service . 3:30 Standard 930 oayhsht The best of entertainment family style A STAPLIT it 'ER.SllJt DRIVE-INIM-.ATPE U fa