Second SWS Instructors School "ii. Above are pictu red the members of the Second Swimming and Wahr Safety Instructors School to be conducted this summer by the P.E.I. Division of the Cana- dian Red Cross. All of these S.W.S. instructors are at present conducting courses in the different localities of the Province. -Garnhum Photo Studio Officers Installed At largely Attended Meeting Of Rebekah Lodge. Montague Vacation School At Georgetown ls Completed .'Vacatlon school of St. David's linltc-ii Church. Georgetown, was -nmpleted Thursday, July 15. Ap- ;-roximatcly thirty young children ittcndcd the ten-day school, un- iICT' the direction of Rev. W. A. Paterson, assisted by Miss Janie Llewellyn. Mrs. Helen Larsen and Mrs. Allister Stewart. Two groups. primary and junior attended the irliool. The theme was "The Church". Activities were study and handi- craft, and on completion of the zrhool. the exhibits were publicly displayed. Classes were held each ilay irom 9 to 12. To close the vacation school an enjoyable pic- nic was held Thursday in the church hall where the children played games and were served ioireshmcnts. I Bristol and yo I I icinity ..tMr. and Mrs. Dick Litson have arlrved from Boston to spend a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walsh on their farm. This is their second visit to the island and they liked it so well .vhen they were here a few years' ago that they plan to stay this summer for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coffin, It'- rived here on Sunday from Van- couver, B. C., to spend a week with Mr. Cot'fln's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Coffin. Mr. Coffin has not been here for nine years and his wife is visiting the Is- land for the first time. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coffin have arrived here from Campbelton, N. for a short vacation while Mr. lnffin's brother. Brother Mauris Coffin. 0. M. I. is on his first va- rntion at home in some years. Father time has called another old railway man into retirement here. He is Mr. William Kelly. C. N. R. sectionman here for many wars now. Mr. Kelly has been re. placed by Mr. Arthur McMillan from Mount Stewart section and wlmse home is the western end of the Bristol section. .Mr. Bill Duffy was a week-end visitor to this vicinity. Billie has been makiniz his home in the city for some years. Mr. Charlie Daveaux was a bus- ncss visitor to the City on Tues- 'i-'Iy. Charlie is the last travelling lmiymcnder in this vicinity still on 'At a largely attended meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge, Montague. Thursday evening, the officers for the ensuing term were installed by District. Deputy President, Doris Llewellyn, assisted by Deputy Marshal, Ruth MacLeod, Deputy Warden Vera. MacDonald and Past Noble Grands Nellie Fraser, Flor- ence Stowart, Sue Hemphill and Hazel Hooley. Others business discussed at the meeting included plans ior holding a wiener roast at the summer home or sister Lillian MacDonald next week. The committee in charge comprises Sisters Violet. MacDon- ald. Doris Llewellyn and Edith MacDonald. A substantial sum was voted towards the Hillside Lodge building fund. Sisters Marjorie Johnston. Vera MacDonald and Nellie Fraser were appointed as delegates to attend grand lodge sessions of the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritime Provinces of Can- ada which will be held in Amherst, N. S. the second week of August. At the close of the meeting a social hour was enjoyed and ice cream was served. - The following is the new slate of olficers: Noble Grand. Lillian MacDonald, P.N.G.; vice-Grand, Grace Llewellyn: recording secret,- ary, Edith MacDonald; financial secretary, Hilda Hilohey. P.N.G.; treasurer, Ruth Maclleod. P.N.G.; R.E.N.G. Florence Stewart, P.N.G.; L.S.N.G. Adah Macaregor. P. N. G. ; R.s.V.G. Berle Martin. P.N.G.: L.S.V.G. Florrie Benton; Chaplain, Violet MacDonald: warden, Muriel MacDonald; conductor, Ruth Mac- Ketnzle: Inside Guardian, Anne Bears: Outside Guardian, Kathleen Conn: color Bearer. Norma Mac. Kenzie. ....:-:..1..:.;..m.:.-mm. the road. Clocks and sewing ma- chines also come under his line. MI-as Reta Ryan who arrived from Montreal last-week on va- cation, has decided to remain here and will take a position here shortly. A few friends called on Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien last Tuesday evening for a little surprise party. This fine old couple have been married 54 years and are both hale and hearty. The annual festival and supper at the Bristol United Church was held on Wednesday evening and was well attended. Various sports were carried on during the eve- ning. Mrs. Vincent McGrath has re- turned home from the Souris Hos- pital. She has been a patient there for a week following tin accidcnt at her home where she fell and broke her leg. N mtrjm n'Q . Q I LONDON. (CP)-A Scottish firm is to produce for export ntholl brose. ii traditional mixture oi whisky, oatmeal. honey and cream. Macieod - Cook Wedding 'A quiet but very pretty wed- ding was solemnized at the Prea- byterisn Manse, Wood Islands, Wednesday evening, July M, when Nanette Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, Wood Is- lands. became the bride of Edison Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacLcod, Hopefield. Rev. ll. 8. Hales officiated. The bride looked charming in I. street-length dress of pale blue nylon net. with navy accessories. She wore a corsage of white roses. She was attended by Mrs. Simon MacLeod, sister-in-law of the groom, who wore a. street-length dress of pink nylon with white IA- cessorlos and s corsago of white roses. Mr. William Cook was best. man The reception was held at the home of the brideis parents. fol- lowing the ceremony. There were seventy-five guests present and a buffet lunch was served. The bride's table was beautifully decorated and centered with a three-tier wedding cake which was topped with a miniature bride and groom. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. Mr. Hales and responded to by the groom. Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod were the receipienta of many lovely gifts which were opened by Mrs. Thomas Surlas and the messages of con- gratulations and best. wishes were read by Mrs. Simon Ms.cLeo The happy young couple w ll rs- side in Hopefield where the groom is employed with the Canadian National Railways. Junior Hospital Aid Meeting In Souris ..'Tha June meeting of Sourla Junior Hospital Aid was held It the home or Mrs. A. H. smallwood on June 28 with 19 members and one visitor present. The president, Mrs. W. A. Wright. presided. A talent project which began in January was concluded and a. sub- stantial amount of money was turn- ed In by the members. First. second and third prizes were presented to three members turning in the most. money by using their talent; lat Mrs. Francis MacDonald; 2nd Mrs. Roland MacDonald: 3rd Mrs. John MacLean. It was unanimously decided that the Junior Aid purchase a Cardio- graph machine for the hospital, be- cause at present they have no such machine and one is badly needed. The meeting discussed ways and means of raising money to add to their funds, so that they would ob- tain the IlECe8B8.iy purchase price. The meeting was also favoured with a display of a Girl Guide Lay- ette sponsored by the convanor, Mrs. Claude Richards. Discussion took place in regard to operating a can- teen at a. series of Firemen: Dancu to be held in Matthew and MacLes.n warehouse. Out Our-Sway By J. R. Williams I llmmlmlll 1 tries. gnszgi ms6c'3IAiENs : wasueo--. so,-may aw so I Illll D16 UP AN INDIAN ViLl.'A6E wrm ?o'T'l'ERV AND A I I I R I Monday, July 19, Orchestra. Curtain S230. day. July 1!. Montague: Bible School. 11 am. Lord's Sup- per and preaching. Murray River: Supper. Murray Harbour; 6 p.m. Tracadio 2.30. Mb. Stewart 3, Pil- Ssturdsy, July 1'1, 1954 The Guardian Page S Summervllio school. Boudreault's "Dance JCIIUB-OH '0! CHRIST. Sun- 10 am. fil R. 11 a.m. Bible School and Lord's Bible School and Lord's Supper. Combined evangelistic meeting at Murray Harbour at 7:30 pm. Kenneth T. Norris, evangelist. "Buying pigs Monday at Fred- ericton; Tuesday Brookfield I am. miwn 10, York 1 p.m., Bedford 2. quid 8.30 Fort. Augustus 4, water- valoc uh. Vernon River 5. POW- nai 5.30. Wednesday, New Glas- gow 9 a.m., wheailey River to. Holmes Corner ll, New Haven 1 pm., Bonslraw 1.30, Deaable 2. Kelly; Cross 3, Emerald 4. Cili- ton 5, Kanslngton 5.30. Paylnii :12 a. pair for good pigs over 35 lbs. each, 321.00 over 15 lbs. Extra for in between. Knud Jorgensen. Personals ,, -iviiss Muriel Johnston: of New York City is visiting her mother. Mrs. W. A. Johnstone, Montague. ....'Mrs. Sadie Pratt, Boston. Mass. is the guest of her nephew. Mr. Archie Hllchey, and Mrs. Hil- chay, Montague. ...!l.awrence Power and Vincent in vacation her aunt, Mrs. Gay. ..-war ARRIVED-Gar Gyproo. hardvall. and finishing lime. Poole and Thompson, Ltd. JIII GEORGETOWN Dllycm JGIFTI F03 all occasions. present. "Betty (the Girl 0' My Bulova and other fine Swiss Hntrt", I-Iutherdale hall, July 19th. watches. V. R. Pepier, The Jeweller. Montague. ..'WEi All authorized dealers for all Anrco products. Guarantled ms, cameras and accessories. V. Pepler, The Photo Dealer, Mon- tague. P' guid East And Vicinity ..'Mr. Stanley Webster. Cardi- gan. was a visitor in Pisquid East on June 29. Mr. Francis MacDonald, Mont- real. arrived to spend his vacation Pisquid East. He was a real- dent here until a few years ago. Mrs, Sammy Birt was hostess to the ladies of the Plsquid East Women's night July 1. Following the rou- tine business a contest was put on by Gladys Birt won by Mrs. Sammy Birt. was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Wallace Blrt, Next meet- ing is to be held in the school, July 29. Institute on Thursday A delicious lunch Miss Stella Birt Is spending her in Charlottetown, with Ira Gay and Mr. Strawberry picking is In full Cominlssloners A For Cardigan rollowlng the recent plebiscite in which the residents of cardigan voted to seek the status of an in- eorporated vluage, the Govern - meat on Thundsy named three Commissioner: to represent the village, as required in the Act. until an election is held by the residents. The Commissioners ap- polntad- are Mr. A. A. MscPhu. Mrs. D. scrimnour and Mr. Pran- cia 3. Shepherd. swing in this district these days as most farmers have some. it provides employment for a great number of young folk as well as older ones. Mr. Milton Rodgerson and Mr. Floyd Jay were in Kensington and Summerslde on business on July 2. Miss Linda Leard, Sourls. spent the July 3 week-end with her par- etns, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leard. Mrs. George W. Jay was a vis- itor in Lorne Valley on July 3, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck, Mount Stewart, paid a short visit to Pisquid East on July 4. Mr. Guy Jay, spent the July 3- week-end at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Mr. Wallace Woolridge, employ- ed on the government dredge, home here. Mr. Edward Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown on July 0. A 3 Power. Truro, are guests of their uncle, and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Power, Montague. ....'M.rs. Ralph Bernard and her two sons Gerald and Wayne, of Kenaington. were recent guests of Mrs. Bemardl brother and sister- ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- Koeman. Montague. She also visited at the old home in Gaspereaux and also her two sisters at Newport. Mrs. Jack Boudreault. and Miss Olive Mcxeeman. While in Mon- tague she also saw her brother Jack whom she had not seen for seven years. and who was, together with his wife, visiting at Mrs. Prank McCarron's for a short time. Whim lload And . . . llioinity AC2. Barry Nicholson, R. C. A. F. Greenwood. N. 5., spent the recent week-end at his home in Whim Road. Miss Beverley Moore, Miss Edith MacDonald and Mr. Kenny Mac- Donald returnod to their homes at whim Road. after spending the past. 10 days at Emanuel Camp, Dundas. Miss Marjorie Clarey, Whim Road, is visiting in Murray River, the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Olarey. Master John Clarey and his brother, Alva. Montague, are holi- daying st whim Road. with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Clarey. Mrs. Stewart Mt-Kenna, Victoria Cross, recently spent several days visiting her -mother, Mrs. Ethel Mac- Leod, whim Road. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson. Whirn Road. were recent visitors to Brudenell. Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Commercial Cross, and Mrs. M. J. Munro, Whim Road, recently attended the Annual W. 1. Convention in Charlottetown as delegates at the Whim Road W. I. C 1') ii Mrs. George Clsrey, Mrs. .7." N. MacDonald and Mrs. Robert Camp- bell all of whim Road, were re- cent. visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Hill and family. Mayfleld, were Sunday visitors to Mrs. Hill's former home at whim Mrs. discussion took place ..'A goodly number of descend- ants of the McI..aren-Gordon clans enjoyed an outing at Brudenell Ir- land yesterday afternoon, for the annual meeting of the pioneers ommlttee. This is an annual event held as near as possible to the date of the landing of the early settlers. presided over by Doug McLaren. president of the committee. minutes of the previous meetings were read by the The meeting was The secretary. A eautiful floral tribute was placed t the base of the monument by William Dewar. A general regarding beautification and preservation of SANOY'S SUNDAY SPECIAL Fresh extra large mainland lobster. Our usual T-bone, Tenderloin, Sirloin Chicken, Cold Turkey or Chicken Plate. Mclaren-Gordon Clans Hold Enioyable Outing Yesterday At Brudenell Island this already beautiful spot. The meeting was then opened for the appointment of officers for the ensuing year: President. Henry McLaren; secretary, Mrs. Howard Vlckerson, re-elected. After the meeting closed, the groups moved to Douglas Gor- don's lawn nearby, and enjoyed a bountiful picnic lunch. Among those present were Rev. George and Mrs. Henry of Indiana, U. S.A. Mr. Henry was at one time minister of the Church of Christ at Montague, and they met many former friends and acquaintances who were delighted to welcome them back to P.E.I. Southern Fried Hot Turkey Steak, or Chicken Dinner from 4 p.m. AGlve one of these meals a try and you'll be back again. SANOVIS ORIVE-IN MOVIES SUNDAY 9 P.M. A.O.T. "THE MALTA STORY" Starring Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins, Anthony Steel, also starring Muriel Paviow, Renee Asherson and Flora Robson. Donations from this show will go to the Kiwanis Swimming Pool. want these shows to continue. A gate prize. Please give generously should you Road. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Halo re- cently motored from New Hamp- shire and are now the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell, Com- mercial Cross. Master Billy Benton. Brooklyn, was the recent. guest of his cousin, Master Brian MacBeth, whim Road. A few more cases of chickenpox have been reported at Whim Road. included on the sick list are Misses Nancy. Jamie and Edith Clarey and Master Norman Clarey. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Duncan, HOME OPENING FOR ELDERLY AND CONVALESCENT GUESTS Space being limited applications should be made as soon as possible. Apply: JEAN MacDONALD, R. N., Matron. AT MONTAGUE Connecticut, are visiting at Com- moi-clal Oral, where they are the guuta of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nicholson. -cu S...m...mgjgg PATIENT DISAPPEARS COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) A Lithuanian woman who fled from a Russian trawler otf thc Faeroe: Islands a month ago dis- appeared Friday from a Copen- hagen hospital. Police said they had found no evidence so far that the woman, 27-year-old Solrolona Rapolu had been forced to. leave .,m........mm.:.mm.m... the ho pltal 4 CAPITOL Now Showing " DOWERY oars Moot The Monsters" JUNGLE RAIDER N0. 14 Mon.-Tues. JAVA" Tmoolor BIG SUMMER SALE llO'OLEY's MEN'S WEAR Saturday. July 17 to Saturday, July 24 Watch for Circulars in the Mill EVERYTHING REDUCED g be sure to call. and stock up on your Summer Curtis at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! SPECIAL CLEARING GROUPS OF VARIOUS ODDS AND ENDS GOING AT us: Tl-lAN"l-2 PRICE ..A. I ayA.Z...-,. -T PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND , ' TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE MOBILE X-RAY UNIT SCHEDULE " MONDAY, 19 JULY- Murray River School . ................... .. 11:00-Noon 2:00- 5:00 6:30- 7:30 TUESDAY, 20 JULY- Cambridge School 10:30--Noon Murray Har. Nortii---School WEDNESDAY, 21 JULY- Gaspereaux School .......................... .. 10:30-Noon THURSDAY, 22 JULY- 2:O0- 4:30 Albion School ., ........... .. 1'; :U0-Noun Sturgeon School .. .. 2200- 4:30 6:30-- 7:30 FRIDAY, 23 JULY- Milltown Cross School .. 10:30-Noon Brooklyn School ......... ,. .. 2:30-A 4:30 NOTE-In the evening in Murray River the unit will be set up in the village north of the river for' greater conyenience of many of the people. FIFTH DISTRICT OF KINGS PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Annual meeting and Nominating Convention will be held at Georgetown, Thursday, July 22nd, at 8:30 P. M. Standard Time. Poll Chairmen are requested to call poll meetings for the appointment of accredited delegates. i A. H. STEWART, President. PRINCE EDWARD TO,-DAY snows 2:30 - 7 - 9 She's Th: Dame With A Little Something- Exmi For The Boys! The most laminating lady of our screen . . . u the most notorious woman Q' our tiinei , Elli HAYWORTH MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER, JULY 17 - TIME 8 & 10 P.M. SATURDAY "em-lg) . Q -.----....".'s... vim--11: ” '11-no our mun IIAYIIIII-II.ISilII-KIIIII ALSO snoar suan-rcrs Matinee At 2 ml.