. . . Ana-4au2 1 . hours i'iat the Clinic will he open Charlottetown "Life Savers" At Clinic Today The response at yesterday's sf- ternoon and evening sessions of the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic be log held at The Clover Club was slow as onlv ?50 donors were reg- istered during the four hours- .90 in the afternoon and 160 in t.ie evening. This makes a total of 955 who have registered during the past three days and leaves a bal- ance of Sta still required to reach the ttIljC('IlYP of I300. Thlk niiiiihcr can quite easqly he ai'r(VllllVltt(IaIPfI during the six '. to - I? this morning. 2 - 4 this alt:-rnonri. and 7 to 9 this. evening it H in he tinned that the Clinic Staff will lie I(Ppl husy during the m il'Illll,'.' tiiid afternoon. as well as thi- evening with on attendance of at least 150 in the morning. another 130 in the afternoon. and the re- maining 245 at night. If thi- attend- ance can be spaced in this way. Needs 545 Helpers at yesterday”: Clinics were provided by the following groups: La ' Auxiliary of the Charlotteto Branch of the Can- adian Legion. Basilica Sub-d.ivis- ion of the Catholic Women": League Red Cross Corps and Staff. Red Cross High School Members from Rochford Square School. and the Nurses' Association. Today will be the last opportun- ity for residents of Charlottetown and the surrounding districts to play a part in keeping the Blood Transfusion Service operating ef- ficiently until next December when city. this evening to lend an air of fes- tliere will he no viaits for anyone. and the objective will be itcac.ied. tivity to the last evening of the Blood Donor Clinic. another series will be held in the Quebec Weather permitting. it is under- Saint John stood the 1957 Spring Car Parade Moncton will be staged this afternoon by Halifax Dealers Association and the Sea Charlottetown and Air Cadets. accompanied by Sydney the Queen Charlotte High School Yarmouth Band will be out on parade early St. John's Page 2 The Guardian Thursday. May 2. 1957 WEATHER TORONTO CPi - TPMPFI" i tures issued by the Toronto Pi-IN", weather office: l xiln Wax Night! Day) Dawson 33 Vancouver 5? ;" Victoria S” 33 Edmonton 54 '4 Calgary A” 5" Regina E ';I Winnipeg 3'3 5? Toronto 45 f9 i Ottawa N -3? Montreal 47 00 r 34 42 y Fredericton '35 48 l .'Itl 47 l .'l.l -i3 33 45 32 IE 33 4'2 34 43 , 30 35 BALurAx Cpi L The iieaiher office here says I low PFeS5l"'9' area south of Newfoundland is CITY AND CENTRAL YOUR DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug Store. VISIT THE SALON of Amateur photography. civic ct-ntcr. CARD party tonight at 8 30. St. Pius X hall. Pnrkdale. Lunch. ONE RACK of dresses going at 87.00. Kennedy Ladies Wear. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey's Pharmacy. open ii an. to I p.m. RUMMAGE SALE, st. Peters Cathedral Parish Hall, Friday, May 3. 7 p.m. TODAY'S BLOOD Donor Clin- ics at Clover Club. 1012 noon, 2-4 and 7-! pm. g ADD TO YOUR Pattern of Ster- ling or plated flatware and save 20 per cent. W. W. Wellner Ltd. A. PICKARD AND C0. are un- loading cars of Acadia Nut. Old Sydney Screened and Sydney Stok- er Coal this week- DON'T FORGET Sale at Manh- ficld Monday. Variety of farm im- plements and livestock. See ad elsewhere in paper. CHARLO'l'l'ETOWN RAS Had 0&5 blood donors this week. 545 more are required today to reach objective of 1500. BREADALBANE Presbyterian Church Annual Congregational Meeting Thursday. May 2nd. 8 p.m. Rev. E. H. Bean. Interim-Moder ator. MAKE YOUR DEPOSIT in the Blood Bank today - you never know when you may have to make a withdrawal. FOR THAT "Tired out Feeling" Try Reddin's Vitamin and Min- ' eral Tonic. 16 oz 32.00. 7 vitamins. i 1 minerals. Reddin's Pharmacy. 132 Richmond Street, Dial 4386. Prompt delivery and mail service. JUNIOR LEAGUE Spring Bon- net Tea Saturday. May 4th. Holy Redeemer Community Centre. Afri- can Violets. sewing. knitting and home-made candy on sale. CAKE SALE st Holmsn's Fri- day afternoon. May 3rd. Sponsor- ed by Friendship Club of the Blind. Proceeds in aid of S. R. Hiissey. Scholarship Fund. DIES IN ONTARIO - Word has been received by Mr. Thomas Brazil of Johnston's River of the death of hiii brother. William Bra- sz&lh of Chapleau. Ontario on April PARENTS! Come and see what typical teenage boys are wearing. Attend the Young Men's Fashions of '57. Y.M.C.A. Saturday. May 4th. Adults 75 cents. Students so cents. in Aid of Hungarian Relief Fund. I COUNTY COURT A resident of West Royaty. charged with break- ing. entering. and theft into the ltore of Norris Kltson. West Roy- alty. wiis acquitted in County Court yesterday morning. and a resident of the City. who had plead- ed guilty to the same charge, was released on two-year suspended sentence. Both eases were heard try Judge C. St. Clair Tralrsor. the resident of West Royalty being re- presented by Allison Gillis with G. R. Foster appearing for the City resident. John P. Nicholson represented the Crown in both cases. ,, MAGISTRATEB COURT - Al Qllttnis County Magistrate's Court two City ' of 500 ALARM CLOCKS. Regular 33.50. Sale price 8279. W W. Well- ner Ltd. HELP PUT Charlottetown "Ov- er the Top" - Be a blood donor to- day. FUNERAL SERVICE - The funeral of the late Velma Louise Arsenault was held on Wednes- day morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. J.F. Coghlan.. C.Ss.R., who also officiated at the grave. Pall bearers were John Coady. Fred Martin John Walsh. ,ir., and Everett Toombs. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery. POLICE COURT Charged with dmnken driving, an accused was convicted by Magistrate K. M- Martin. at City Police Court yes- terday morning. and was sentenced to fifteen days in Queen's County Jail. A plea of guilty to a charge of driving while impaired. tender- ed by the accused, was not accept- ed by the Court. Two dnink and incapables were also on the docket one being fined 310.00 and costs or 5 days and the other receiving a ten-day sentence. FUNERAL HELD- The funeral of the late Mrs. Frank Dixon was held yesterday afternoon from the Mac-Lean Funeral Home where short service was conducted by Rev. J.H. Bishop then to the Free Church of Scotland. Cape Traverse where services were conducted by Rev. J.H. Bishop. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. The pail ibearera were Messrs; Sheldon Dixon. Arthur Dawson. Malcolm Bradinaw. Gerald MacFadyen. sterling Lord. Wallace Bradshaw. Mrs. Dixon is survived by her hus- band. two daughters. Alma Dob- son. Mrs. Wendell Lea. Miss Cath- erine Dobson of Washington. DC FUNERAL YESTERDAY -The funeral of the late Fred Byersl was held on Wednesday from the . Hennesaey Funeral Home to that Church of the Most Holy Redeem- i er where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. W. Doucette. C. Ss. 11.. who also conducted the service at the grave. The Can- adian Legion graveside service was conducted by Comrade Sinclair with the Last Post and Reveille sounded by comrade Bugle: Wil- liam Chalsson. The civic employ- ees of the street department at- tended the funeral in a body. Pall bearers were: Lemuel. Stanley, James Hughes. Fred Hughes. James Connolly. Henry Gauthier. James Cullen. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery. The funeral was very largely attended. PERSONALS The many friends of Mrs. Earl Chappell. Breadalbane. will be sorry to learn of her illness. She has entered the P.E.I. Hospital. Freighter Damaged By Ice Reaches Port BOSTON AP) - The Swedish freighter Hjordis. damaged by heavy North Atlantic ice and leak- ing. tied up Wednesday at the Bon- ton nrmy base. A portion of her cargo was damaged. The damage was suffered when the vessel was three days from Boston in the vicinity of Cape Race. Nfld. Unusually heavy ice conditions have been reported in the north- ' strong winds and snow ini tile southeastern regions and this. low is expected to remain almnsli stationary so that only a Sraduiili improvement in weather condi-l tions is expected. Up to four. inches of snow is likely to fall. on the southeastern regions. . Temperatures will be a little warmer in most localities today. Forecasts: Prince Edward Island: Cloudy with showers and snowflurries; not much change in temperature: l north winds at. Low-high at Char-i lottctown 30 and 42. V, High tide today at Charlottetown. at 12.30 am. and 11.54 am. Sumw merside tide eighteen minutes iat- er than Charlottetown. Sun risesi today at am a.m. and sets at 719' pm. BIRTHS i NICHOLSON: At the P.E.l. Hospi- tal on April 30, 1957. 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nicholson Flat River. a daugiiter, Donna Ann. STEWA.RT- At the P.E.I. Hospi-l tal. Wednesday. May 1. 1957. to . and Mrs. Wylie Stewart. Hampshire. a son. MCCARDLE - At the Charlotte- ..town Hospital. on May 1. 1057. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr- Cardle (nee Kathleen McAleerl. Kinkora. a son, 3 lbs., 12 nzs. DEATHS BRAZEIr-On April 30. 1957. Wil- liam F. Brazel. in Chapleau On- tario. formerly of Johnston's Ri- ver. P.E.l. lIILLIARD- At Southport on Mon- day, April N. 1957. Thomas Hill- iard. in his 57th year. Remains are resting at the Cutcliffe Fu- neral Home. where funeral ser- vice will be held this Thursday) afternoon at two o'clock. Inter- ment in the People's Cemetery. GALLANT-At Charlottetown on Wednesday. May 1. 1957. Mary Ann Gallant. of 363 Notrc Dame Street. Summe aiG:, in her 00th year. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home. Funeral at St. Pauli: Cliurch on Friday. May 3rd Requiem Mass at 9 am. interment in Church Cemetery. MCCABE- At his home in Iona on May 1. John Mccabe. aged 91 years. His remains are reat- ing at his late residence from where the funeral will be held on Saturday morning at 0 o'- clock to St. Michael's Church. Iona for Solemn Requiem Highl Mass. Interment in the Giurciii Cemete ,y. l0UL'l'ER- At his residence. 295 Central Street. Summerside. on Wednesday. May 1. 1057 Amos Herbert Banker. in his 05th year. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home where a short service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday. followed by service at 0'Leary United Church at 3 p.m. Inter- ment in Milburn. Lot 0. Ceme- tery. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. THOMAS FEE- HAN. St. Margarets. wish to an- the engagement of their daughter. Catherine Agatha. to Kenneth Eric. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cudmore. Charlotte- town. marriage to take place in Charlottetown in the near future. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES RAY- NER. Tlgnlsh wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter. Velma Mildred. to Erroll Boyd. son of Mr. and Mn. Earl Francis Crapiiud. marriage to take place in Charlottetown In em steamer lane this year. the near future. lnmxicatlng liquor niit purchased at the Vendor's. were each fined Today's Blood Donor Clinic: at CLOV ci.us I0 - 11 Noon 2-4 In 7-9 PM. - HS LB SAYIIS STILL NIIDID TODAY! . Atkinsosfs Grocetes-in DO WE EXTEND OUR SINCERE SY MPATHY TO THE CO-OP SUPER .MARKET FOLLOWING THEIR DISASTROUS FIRE ON MONDAY. 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