"Course number 3, is depicted re- ) ceiving his honour scroll and con- ' ‘gratulations \ v k W \ ' day, July 22nd. ‘cream social in Hamilton Hall, ‘. 88 Water Street; .Summersldc .- CONGRATULATIONS ’ “Arny” of Cpl. graduate Cooper. honour Clerk mander A. H. Moody, Command- Statistics ing Officer of RCAF Station Ayl- mer" at recent graduation cere- monies. Amy has from Wing Com— been transferred ticed here for a short time. Mrs. McNeill, also has many friends in Alberton and is remembered by many as a talented singer. It. is seventeen years since Dr. and Mrs. McNeill last visited Alber- ton, Their many friends are giv— ing them a warm welcome and wish for them a very happy. visit. They are guests at the England» Tourist Home. - /‘ WESTERN GUARDIAN BRAE PARISH PICNIC. Tues- CEDAR POSTS have arrived. A. C. Ramsay, Kensington. COME TO the homemade ice. AT HOME MI.- and Mrs_ ‘Ab thur Dawson, North ‘Tlryon, m'll be at. home to their friends on July. 15, from 3—5 and 779 on the occasion of their Golden Wed- ding Anniversary. REGULAR MONTHLY Meet- ing Canadian Legion Kensington, Monday July 14th, 8 pm. sharp. LOBSTER CARNIVAL Fiddling and step dancing contest Thurs- day July 17 at Civic Stadium 9 pm. Don’t miss this, the high-, light of the Carnival. FREE CHURCH OF Scotland 8 p.m. Argyle Shore, .Rev. H.G. MacKay, Communion Prepara- tory services at Cape Traverse on Thursday at 8 pm. Rev. J .H. Bis- hop and Saturday at 8 pm. ‘Rev. HG. _MacKay. CORRECTION —— In the re port of a banquet held‘for- the graduating class of Alberton high School the toast list should have read: “The Queen" proposed by Evelyn Carpenter, “Our Teach.‘ ers” proposed by Clair Oliver and responded to by Messrs Ralph ‘and Lloyd Gaudet. “The Future" proposed by Alden Ben- nie and responded to by Jim: Hardy. ‘ '. v . , Monday, July 14th. DANCE IN THE BRAE HALL every Monday night. COME TO THE HOME MADE Ice-Cream Social on Mar-gate Church Grounds Monday Eve- ning, July 14th. Proceeds for W. I. , IN ALBERTON—Dr. and-Mrs. Emerson McNeill, have arrived from Toronto to spend a three weeks’ holiday in Dr. McNeill’s home town. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McNeill, he spent his boyhood here and later prac- Professicmal Cards Chartered ‘ , Accountants ‘ T-~ Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce . Bu“ ins ‘ - Summerside, P.E.I. Phone y” INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire. —,- Auto .— Casualty 5 Summer St. Summerside .on course at Aylmer. His family RCAF Station Summenside. Wednesday after spending a plea— sant holiday with relatives. ,rie Josey, were recent guests of Mrs. Alma McAlduff, Alberton. Lance Corporal Josey has completed two years of service with the Canadian. Army over- seas', having served one year in England and one in Germany. He is now stationed in Halifax. Ottawa, who are holidaying ’at their summer cottage near Ohar~ back to RCAF Station Summer- side where he was before coming are living in Married Quarters at Lance Corporal and Mrs. Lar— just Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stewart of lottetown, were guests on Mon-1 day of Mrs. Webster ‘ Methlerall and Miss Catherine Woodman, Albertono ' ‘ a ‘ Miss Elaine McAlduff arrived by plane from Halifax earlier this week to spend a holiday with her mother,,M.rs. Alma Mc— Alduff. r MiSs Ruth Murphy, McNeill’s Mills, is visiting her sister, ,Mrs. Wendell Weeks, Alrberton. Mrs. McLean Horne has re- turned frOm Providence, R. I., to her home in Rosebank. Mrs. Lloyd Horne and children have returned, to their home iii Providence, n. I... after visiting her mother, Mrs. Keir Campbell, and other relatives in the vicinity of fAlberton. ~ - LAC and Mrs. Eugene Callag- han, Lachine, Quebec, and their little daughter, Pauline, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan, Alberton. . ROYAL NAME Cumberland county in Nova Scotia was named after the Duke of Cumberland. son of King George H. Monday, July 14. 1958 The Guardian Page 13 Thousands Are Expected For Big Lobster Carnival Summerside is ready and wait- ing to assume a carnival ap- pearance this week and to play hosts to thousands of Islanders and visitors for four days at the third annual Lobster Carnival which gets underway Wednesday. Of course, in any such cele— brations, a lot depends on the weather, but closely connected with the big event gives out with an optomistic long-range, fine weather forecast and every- one else shares their optomism in hoping their wishes come true for the best carnival yet. Wednesday afternoon at three o‘clock sees the initial event of this year's show get underwaylover on Wednesday. and supper as a monster parade under mar- shal Ben Champion winds its way through Summerside streets headed by bands from H.M.C.S. Shear‘water, R.C.A.F. Station Summerside and Sea Cadet band from Svmmerside. Besides the many floats and colorful exhibits in the parade, there will be two army “Ducks” which will be a new sight to most people. These two amphibious craft will be in Summerside for the .duration of the carnival taking people for rides in the water and on the land in the Summerside area. After the lobster feasting is l Tax Survey Assessment Results To Be Revealed The effects of the new tax as- sessment survey completed in Summerside ‘will be made public at the annual‘budget meeting of the Town Council ‘on Monday evening at 6:00 pm. Councillor, W. E. MacAusland, chairman of the finance commit- tee, will present a detailed re- port of the 1958 budget which has been delayed until this time because of a complete new re- valuation and re-assessment of every property in Summerside, which has just been completed. With the revaluation complete ed, and made on a uniform basis, the total assessment is ex- pected to‘be slightly higher, but it is anticipated that the tax rate 'will be lower than the one used last year. For some pro- perty owners this could mean a somewhat higher tax payment, while others might .even pay less than previously. . In compiling the budget the finan'ce committee have had an enormous amount of work in connection with it's preparation, ' and have been faced with at least three losses of revenue or additional uncontrollable expen- ses totalling about $25,000 which will have to be made up through taxation. These items include loss of taxation revenue resulting from the fire last winter,. increased school costs, and anticipated shrinkage in sundry, taxes, all of which are beyond the control of the council. _ Following the budgbt meeting onuMonday night, the council will hold their regular monthly meeting.- S-herloroOke 4-H Club Meets HcIS' Complete Attendance The Sherbrooke 4-H club held its monthly meeting at Sher- brooke Hall Saturday night jvith 100 percent ‘ attendance. The president, Woodland Baupit pre— sided. ‘ The members practised libel; skit “The Daffy Meeting” in pre— paration for the Prince County 4-H rally scheduled for Civic au- ditorium on Tuesday next. This skit was written by the club lea- der, Urban Laughlin. This club is honored to provide the chairman” tor the morning session of the rally in the person of Marilyn MacDonald who. has been secretary treasurer for th past four years and last year placed second in the provincial speaking competition. Allison Lang'th has been se- lected by the Department of Ag- riculture to participate in the CBC. program (radio) in con— pany with three other boys from Prince County. . Final plans were made for the annual variety concert scheduled for July 30th at Sherbrooke hall. Earle MacDonald. ' will show slides of his trip to Europe and the club members will stage a debate “Resolved that people to- day are better off than people 50 years ago." on the aflfimmative side will be Allison Laughlin, John MacDon- ald Oarl Paupit and Peter Dek- ker, with Vera Ohappell as de- bate chairman. The concert will also feature singing, boxing and wrestling fol- lowed by a dance. ‘ The sum of ten dollars was vot- ed for the clubs annual picnic sla- ted for the first Wednesday in August. ‘ MADISON. , unions in Canada added 206,000 is held from 4.00 until 8.00, the official opening ceremonies will begin with short addresses by general chairman Edgar Cannon, Mayor W.A. Currie who will wel- come everyone to the carnival, Hon. A.W. Matheson, Premier, His Honor, F. Walter Hyndman, Lieutenant Governbr who will of- ficially open the carnival and Dr. 0H. Phillips, MP. for Prince who will introduce the Lieutenant Governor. Harness racing at Summerside raceway follows the official op- ening at 8.15 under the auspices of the Summerside Fire Depart- ment. A full program for each day has been drawn up. and with hundreds more inquiries this year than ever before from American and Canadian visitors. this third annhal Lobster Carnival is ex- pected to top the last two by ar. . ‘ Mrs. Reville Is Mourned Friends are extending sincerest sympathy to the family‘of the late Mrs. Harold Reville. whose death. occurred at Stitsville, 0n- tario, following several months illness. ‘ ‘The funeral which was > very largely attended was held on Wednesday afternoon July 9th, from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ramsay of Hamilton. The services were conducted by Rev. L.M. Murray‘an-d Mr. Eric Grant. The male choir rendered “The Lord’s My Shepherd”. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. Interment in the Peoples Cem- etery Malpeque. Wis. (CW—Credit new members in 1957 to bring their total to 2,199,000, the year- book of the Credit Union National Asso'ciation reported Friday. It says Canada leads the world in the percentage of its population enrolled in credit unions. Nearly 13 per cent of Canadians are members. CAME o 1 Kensington Mon. - Tues. 8 o’clock. A tremendous story from‘a best seller by the author of. “All the King’s Men”. It’s.Cla1-k Gable,‘ Yvonne De Carlo in “BAND 0!“ ANGELS”. In color. Also star- / o The kids really enjoy cooling COOLING OI=I= off as the sun beats down on Summerside, whidh sometimes deserves its name. The picture was taken at'midafternoon re- cently at Queen Elizabeth Park wading pool when action was at its peak. REGENT FLOOD TIDlE Cinemascope George Nader I [Cornel Borchers ’ ATTENTION POULTRY FARMERS We are receiving poultry at our - evisceruting plant every Tuesday until further notice. Paying highest market prices. Poultry pickup service is now NM— , 'ovuilob‘le. For’furrher particulars con- JENKINS BROS. LTD. Summerside Dial 2167 or 2168 l l ring Negro Sidney Poitier alsoi1 hear Negro spirituals “Swing l Low Sweet Chariot”, etc. Optometrists ' ' AL E, ,2, Egg” PERSON S V I, ’ op ' " 32‘87‘ '21. v- Mi Nanc ., .Giberson. Stellar I“ '- PHONE ' " ‘tbnyslfl‘. 5.. i: visiting her grand.‘ , summer St. - Sumneuidc _._-parentp ML: 335nm“: A- 5- MI?- 8. F. Hnntor. R. '. ‘ 1 Muir.I Spring Street. side. summerside, no.1. Phone on . SMALLMAN'S‘ BUILDING j RA. Raymond Grant. - one... 0.1). ' * A'IISERTON _ Mr. and Mrs. r Kerr-as Above Maurice Mill’s Men’s arrived from Worcester; Mass“; Wear. on Thursday to visit relatives 5" ‘3. PHONE 3530. and near _V , \f r I I ‘ Miss Thelma Aileen: left Al— ! Pholl'ocjraphef‘ berton on Tuesday to visit her ' THE READ STUD") - sister, Mrs. Clifford Gregbr, ,in‘ D- w- 3mm ' Yarmouth, Maine. - Barrister . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hudson,- Alberton, haze guesés age, Geo latter’s paren s, at. an -s We IELBgacMahon’ L. Nickerson. of Woodstock. Na .. I B 255 Water St. Summer-Side (Also Kensington on Saturdays) Phone Summerside 3551 Mr. and Mrs- Carter Van-Ider- i CAPITO I... SUMMERS... MONDAY —— TUESDAY —— WEDNESDAY Please Note—No Shorts. snows (EVENINGS) 7 and 9 It’s the picture everyone has been talking about—- "SAYONARA" = STARRING MARLON BRANDO AND A NEW JAPANESE STAR ‘ in' .. stine returned to Alberton on' Field Demonstration See the Cunningham hay conditioner. It saves you, time, labor and gives you better bay. The Number. . 15 high speed ’rake, the Farmall '230 and 3S0 ' tractors will be at the following farms on Tuesday, I July 15th. Clarence Marchbanks, New Arman—9:30 am. i . Phillip Henderson, Margate—11:OO am. 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