The Guardian Page 11 Monday, July 11. 1955 Forest Fires Burn in N. B. FREDERICTON (CP) - Pro- longed hot. dry weatba. coupled with lightning. resulted in several weekend forest fires in New Brun- wick The largest started 8 i attu- noon in Gloucester county. south of Allardvilla. Forestry ofllciak here said it had covered more than a mile and if the flames leaped Pisigllit brook they would sit: iional m em liars a slash area. No buildings tr oeu- inunities were threatened. Another Fire broke out Sasardq in the same district. IIGI Id Funeral of Mr. Harry F. Lee S. 5. Convention At Prlncetown Rd. - g ..i. -A sad” i””””3.. d e auspcea - Spnng r 3'5? Religious Educatiohw . . hon il, saint John, was a 4"” l?aff,;. ciiziiciur clmrch. ;rincetown Road United Church Shh mm. m. the guest on Thursday. June 23. Chum e hhd gnnual memorial The worship service was in North Sydney. N.S., larrived in t the soldiers monu- charge of Fail-view Baptist Alberton Saturday to conduct a 9 .Geddie Memorial Church. Church with Mrs. Arnold Neal vacation Bible school. ment at k and” ,g organist. and opened with These three young ladies. who SPl'l”3k:;moh 35” mm; gong;-Q. hymn. "I Love toTell the story," have volunteered to give their 59” ground: Scripture was taken from ii!!! an efficient of the fourth chapter of Mark Canon Ibhon my and was read by Mrs. John M hw um Wm-dg found in Neal. Rev. Owen Cochrane led fourth verse of the fifth in prayer and the singing of the John: "This is hymn "Stand Up, Stand Up. For (ht victory that overcoineth the Jesus" closed this part of the ' alth." In his service. wlfmdldgvzfd oiihifrmg 5,,-moh h., The president. Mrs. George W ellriinclngly portrayed the power Dunning extended a Welcome lb "mmhh in ddmhm victory over all and said that she was very 0' nd asserted that they 31” l” 599 5” mwy prawn xfgmhae the may me.-meg did Miss Ella Semple called the I Sunday Schools and the o- not Ioll1fQIt1heil)ell1;:esLhE?ulVlCgt:l,;l)DWlI1g were represented: New tchaim only ecome by sacrifice Glasgow Community. Falrvicw through faith. gap&st.RNhrm gihielalllapglldlsig; Th” "mm mead me msm' all Umitgd Princelown Road cred opinion of the greatest scl- Yjgiteelh mild wgheauey Riv" Um. entlata that another whlrm mefan: ted me ehldlgf :;”'f;:.'f,'3,';, .,.,::i3f., The offering was received and ms; nu 8 f lasting peace as dedlcaleii "d the preside” m" ” ' f,”'",f”d” hm down their troduced the leader, Rev. .1. El- mey who .8 1. ht Wm-S had ton Davldge. of the M. R. E. C. 1”” woldgsse His theme was ”Evangellsm." hoped wied wt?" hand them for He asked those present to divide Kc sfhh wed h.h.'dmd, their in five groups to define the "'5'" E m,”;,c,,hc, ' word "Evangelism" as it is un- emTl'-l.e'f:h:ir of St Pauli; Churcli. dersl00d- Elicll llT0llP 3'1"" with Mrs. v. i.cl'gh Dingwell or- was recorded and later be de be guests at the Wright Tourist gum, led in the singing of the scribed Evangtegistmz rftmnfronf Home. hymns "0 God our Help in Am” gt ptltrlilln Illa strcessvevdo :U.l!'3'lael' Plan Vacation Bible School 1 At Alberton -Miss Mildred Morgan of Banta- port, N.S., Miss Marla McKenzie and Miss Mary Bartlett. both of ' ALBERTO! C.W.L u:.T.”.f.. ”ii3ii..i”””:f if. "if an v on . W. L. was held on Monday even- C -m very larsely mended "I8--'"lV i- at "'9 "W M M" on erenco 1' 9 eque funeral of the late Harry F. Lee. Ru-Hell Bell Rev. Fr. F. A. - who died on July 7 in the Prince CBNPTW W" Pl'959"l "id "19 The P.E.l. Lay Association of votionals were conducted by Mr. couhy Hmpigu wag held on shim-. president. Mrs. Russell Bell pre- the Udhed church dg Chadd. J 5. Dry” who hroughm hhhon day molnllll from "19 home 01 5”” . met in annual session at Bed- but stirring message in line with :lr3md5"3l3I”'mM1'5u1:::d”E1BMac; Mgemg ope”dedbw';.ht;h” 1:53" Gillie OI Tlllll'5i1By- Jilly 7- the topic under discussion dur- ur. e ii an s ue rayer rea y a er am- Th 5- opehdd - h .h Church for service at 2 pm. Day- eron. Twenty members and one whhe. 'E2f,3:?.fu.”5,:;?:d 1,d 1,) mgyetxte gjalfhwed (h, mph". M. light Saving Time. The Rev. Mr. visitor were pl-eselilit. Correspond; M,-, (;,3. Land, vice-president the pomingtlng and the regnlu. Hobson. pastor of the church. ence included a Ballot Form M W Auocmuoh. Mm. um uohh commmeu The "ma" conducted the service assisted by which was filled out and signed. imam; 0; msmnuodhl hymn. commm” commihded the good Rev. Mr. MacKay of the Presby- The treasurer. Mrs. Brydon prayer V,” offered by ML Tho, work done by m. present Ila” t';rial1PCh:ir.ch.cIntl3rnent wdlsuilll Shnithed read her report which mu May” md mo by luv. of on-ice" lhd recommended 2 GOPEI em IVY Oil 9 s ow a balance of 8134.17 on George Mun.” whom um my, nut hh he had Tm pal! bearers were Messrs. Robert hand. en nod . 1 93' , ”'PW - Palmer. James MacGregor. Har- Mm mmhid Megan. emu. '" T 1 ” A '1” ”” J '”"'”'l''3 old MacDonald, Silas MacFarlane. "med me member, 5; the ch," in .02" "7 ' "'3 " 5"" W5” 'dd9d5 wdt" Ll”'d- G99- wmud Leckym George H0”. at am meeting with Sever .1 Mun pen . Following the reading of Shaw. and Leonard Cudmore. . L,, .h i I pastas: of Scripture, the Rev. Mr. Murray who had con- son of tlarlmand Mvi: Beicllgrd ".11?;3o;:n of 31000 was voted chairman gave a shoht address tributed greatly to the morning Pine. but was subdued. cmeh Lee. he was horn in Log 15 towards the Gm- Guides also bafed on the words Our Fath- and the afternoon sessions was Lightning started four small out- and when very young went with 52000 fr the T 5 an; t er . After these remarks sev- guest speaker for the evening breaks in Victoria county. Firm his parents to Minneapolis. Minn.. me' cougelmon '89!” Ea9r':jigal!;9 1 eral la attentiance. including meeting and his message was at Siorney Creek. Albert county, where he mended high gchool and was decided to buv new C -Mn Mrs. Murray. testified to the listened to with rapt attention. and between sackville and Mus- made many friends which he sticks (or me chm.-ch The”ua:: povler of Christ to save, redeem, During this session the church ramcook were reported unds oeu- chemhed all his mg, L. iaigr emng apron was and w Kudue and uphold those. who put their organist. Mrs. Walter Craig pre- trol. Gnu! A. Cowpeb ye." he reg",-had geyei-hi times Several women aml ed to - trust Ill God. This meeting clos- sided at the organ and after the i haunts of his boy- to the church gr us” genergj thgolgllnglhg of "Onward, closing hymn had been sung. tendance were b pltably glut into the Bedeque charlie of the lllgdhgglli-e mm mm hm hmhy cleaning on Jilly o. the .. .. ..mf”h; '”"”"'f.d :3 REV" F?”l9"f,fmhl "gweff x';un”;w”'A::5'” 3”; 1' "'9 United Church 0' Canada 0' Edward Island Mr5- Jim" P"0m'kmd1Y l”V"v9d Rev. W. H. Forsythe. Mrs. Mur- eiille charge. Pronounced the hour ihesdwere catered tesillpm Fridgy eVemng' July mi E9 W” back to Prince time with John- m9 m9mb9T5 '0 '19? mm? ml ray presided at the organ very Benediction. church ball by the Mimi. church on that dhym ed for several years with Gilmore Mcxumav MW 59"” Wauaa and opened with an increased atten- Fraser of Lot is. He returned to, Father Cameron briefly 3d' Have", there followed the Borden United Church 40 years. serving the illlbuc E u be" thanked Fr" Cameron f" for his subject ye", 14 ,1 me At - 3'99"” W” ""39 ””"3""”””5 "Id worked for n In 1901 he ll"! next meellnll Lunch c0mmii- capably. At the noon hour those in at- shawl. (Photo by the new Sumo) and Company. hardware. and in Ml'S- Mlllll 0'3l'l9ll- 519k 00m' dance. Mr. lleber Hardy con- & in 1908 and opened i '1" member! 0" "Th! ture reading iroin Titus, chapter Sunday School and congregation- honest and competent way- this inspiring talk. Meeting ad- chhr- hhwbuw mu whhnhl rlold Memorial service United Church Laymen's Caravan Training Centre at Sack- vllle. NB. On Sunday they con- ducted morning worship at Cas- cumpec and evening worship at - Alberton. . On Monday and Tuesday after- noons they will meet with local leaders and together they will complete plans for the vacation school which will begin in Alber- ton United Church Wednesd morning and continue untu the end of next week. in the after- noons a similar vacation school the chapter of First New Minister The Rev. will be held in Tignish. Boys and Smith (above) who was inducted '-0 W303? ”" girls from Cascumpec will attend the Alberton school. Arrangements for securing this trained leadership was made by Rev. Murray Gardner and the Christian Education Committee of Alberton congregation. During the weekend Misses Mor- gan, McKenzie and Bartlett were guests of Mrs. C. 1!. Weeks and Mr. Henry Clarke at Hillside Tourist Home. During the re- mainder of their stay they will the three appointme i of the we” "” wmmpeg when he work- dmlghter of Mr. and M11. Align Entertainment: MP8. Frank Dunn. singing of --A Charge 3 Xe.” I .,,,m,, ,.c,,,, eslssllliloll and l-lcllle ness which he operated for over Bell on behalf of all the mem- BM, which the chhhmu faking on Slllldly. Jilly 3rd. 85 lie filled sum and Company ice for next month: Mrs. Ronald M 2 hhmh the second 1906 he married Olive Fraser. ml"-ea: M". Joseph Callaehm ducted the devotional. After use Borden United a furnace and sheet metal busl- Precious Blood". Mrs. Russell 2. Mn Shaw then led hi payer. al picnic was held on June 6 at He was a man of quiet retl!'ll1E'i0llr1Jed with Prayer by F1'- Cllm' Paul enjoined Christians to be . Past" and "0 Vallalll lle8"5"- e Ch lto h N 1 so hll manner loving the finer things cm A delicious lunch was - 1, th h ' that Evangelism la commitment 6 ll 3 0l'e- eafy C - - ' peculiar people challenged his wesiiecllade sheilfllcltel?insi'Bless (e) or surrender to God to those G :2” attended. Ammr E. Jay 1(i:t:!;rEh";1!:dn;eIE?veerr ogfuheugfaehaga hirhzhh dhgisied by listeners to-carry on the work My Sour. (ham-m. "The Lord-h outside and, inside the church. 4”: and Mrs Ed Timmms d charge of the racing pro- man arge. 0, Evhhgehsm throughout, the wednud.',JuIy13' IN” My Shepherd" (Cremondl; ”Be- Those outside may be reached d tw' hhdr h'C1ah.e and 1” gram. assisted by M'"tice Left to mourn besides his widow land. Then followed the singing side Still Waters" (I-Iambleni. by personal evangelism. 'vislta- E? omaliig! recgnhy spent 8 week hodgfa HMyrh:k Maclfenzie and an I daugmen Mlmeh Mrs. evening I New". nm was spans. M "Faith M om. ruhuh... , Ml'l'- J-'3 R Alldersml W35 5”” "om witness and ma” wangelh in MlSC0llChe visiting relatives 1-irrhz retglgilgtanlol the different Cleelmlll Mich"-lllll'i We Sllndi cred by the members of the Carl- thgriwrg cl::oi:k'.'ndp::eo'::!el'3: bkeligbm c.mmOu” ” , 0 dog A'M' ism; those inside by educational ewmgehsm and teachhlgm The and friends. son Creelman Lee MacArthur and em, women-h Institute. classes for boys and girls are as fohowhig one sister. Mabel. Mrs. Olivteor l5 ed the business period. The min- Children's Parade - Floats - Band t. The Rev. S. H. Haslam acted um of the last mum! emf". h ' f thi rvi e and l9BC1lel'8 ll8Ve responsibility 50" On Sunday evening. June 3. the . M N uh ho new home Mr. R 1 L khdd d Mr. . Mane lgbx. :lu:l:nicmin1s- growth of spiritual life. He add- blessing of pre-school children LeThaeez yglii-rah N1; Nbawil Mac- wig gm gum hh hm. him... Johnlmaclfffhur "gt Colefnllm em and the hhudgi report swings and various games. ter. read the scripture lesson ed. "We need knowledse of God. took place in St. John the Baptist 15'” ' Z? i R”: M. -S. shed ,..1a.-..,... and ;,.,.,d, -U, were given by the secretary-. Meah Served on N. no" G hhd led m hwy”. lignovlv Hilm as a slieihslgn. as Sallill: Church, Miscouclie. Thetgatbolih: s0nf"l12' chushhgl y ean- mm. A Mouton "canny. rri;asutr;r. hir.r'lLa;pli fsallbeck. i grou all evening. Th th nts an In 'WI 0 KNW Women's League presene eac - - I - ll ,9 ram .e year's1 ' mm on A momma grace and knowledge". Each child with a holy picture. Five years 1. Jo Anne Mac- Ow-GOPV M” Albert mum 0, Mmhu-ark. Mr. Bflioltl stated that were read by Rev. Mr. Haslem and Mr. Fox and the two min- utes silence was broken by the Lead: 2. Mary Pickering. Judy MacLean; Sp . (e d -1- I th three lavmen are doing full-time -Mrs. Gerald Gambel. Uni::l- hog: ::f M: Egg v1:4s:.sl.usMaelViu: service and that others have via- vale. entertained at afternoon a weeks, in Fredericton, P. E L lied twelve congregations and teacher in an Evangelist." Several members participated . in further discussion. then the Spendlllg "me "me 1” Mi5c”"c'"" Tina Gaudet of the U.S.A. is Six years: I. 2. James Leard. d' g f "The Shall Grow Not m . . . . ' m . . lglznlnbyo the dyalrman. on be. mead” announced that the lop”. visiting relatives and friends. d 2 Sivan yehirs. l. lliarry Sanford. in honor of Miss Shirley Gard. conducted seventy services h half of the committee he extend- Yv'0"1d be cmled ml” me eVe"' Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Leclalr of iE.':f' "”Pl;'”' M K 3 l"'ld9'Wb9- She 1' 3 Sunday The sympathy of the communit the Mamlmel mg. Mass” are visiting D is years. . lldy ac eII- school teacher and was presen- is extended .4, Mrs. Hand, Rev. W. I. Green ably lntro- Tonight 7.1; . .15; Tmddw 1:30 , 7.15 , ,1. I Chelsea. ed welcome to the people who ' Pray” "natal by Rev: 3'7” Miscouche at the home of Mr ind zie; 2. Colin Love. Nine years: 1. ed with lovely gifts from ta h H I the 0&9” Rage”, Bug, 1,, the sudden death duced the subject for discussion, ac e o the heat of the h P Sum!” Sc W' of her father, Mr. Donald Murchi- 3m9l3'- "T39 N994 901' EVl!lI8G1- "braved The members of the com- 30995 9l959d u" 3m”'"”6' A95" and Mrs. George Walsh. Mm"? D”' d”'''- h- 2 Do 1 Pik " rnittoe e Me rs. Ernest Dun- 5109- "C v : flue 9- . Mrs. Lewis Bernard lead I Vel'Y mm, point prim. ism", Rev. George and Mrs. nlns. lllvllird Mirsek and Roland t ' ' Eddie G"l1”l”ll.W"-313l;,h0' 2Tj"hYe;"- L 3”!" 5l"'"'- appropriate, address. while Mfrs. . Murray. Rev. Mr. rorsythe. The following are appointments Montreal. are VlSlllllB l5 l" - 0 ll 31- Cecil Dennis presented the B 15- Mrs. Reginald Gallant of Bnr- Messrs. Bryan. Shaw. Cudmorc. Payilter. The platemen were veterans of Of tll9.5ll-9l'l100”3'- both world wars and were as Nominating Obmmlileei M!'l- MW 1'0"” McMm"' follohwsz JArtliurc1Pla(yn:;l'.L F-1l)llS tlligzge hglsemgghr Ngeih,Cl:;l;1l:tA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant Pro tt. ames 81'. . - es . ' ' ' L nd family of Mass., U.S.A.. are l8l1ey- A. G. MacKay. Oliver 95195 wmmmee: Mm Eu” gisiting in Mlscouche at the home Cole. Henry MeEk- Bruce Mill” weeks Mrs" mme" R”ckham' of Mrs. Gallant's parents. Mr. play. Bobby Dunning. M"- wlmm 5'"l”'- and Mrs. Felix H. Desnoches. The evening worship opened with the singing of "Jesus Lover Marie Gaudet of Moncton. N.B. Of My Soul" and the service was recently spent some time in St. conducted by people of Prince- Nicholas visiting relatives and Eleven years: 1. Ralph Learn; 2. Bonnie MacLean. 12 and 13 years: 1. Patsy Mac- Donald; 2. Borden Trenholrn. Over 14 years: 1. Douglas Ozon; 2. Nadine Nicholson. Wheel race. under 10 years: 1. Roger Stewart and Ernest Mac- Donald; 2. Colin Love and Ervin Jay. Wheel race. over 10 years: Miss Gard thanked all for their den is spending a few days vlsit- Black, and MacKenzie particip- kindness. Assisting the hostess in mg at (he home of he, mntherl serving were Mrs. Lewis Bernard M)-Sm A. Macxehzge. 0-Led,-y, and Mrs. Herbie Vatcher and Mrs. Cecil Dennis poured. couche at the home of Mr. and ated in the discussion and offer- ed various suggestions for meet- lillg this need. M33 and MP5- Wllmot Read Oil The conference reconvened at Coleman, are enjoying a pleas- 7:40 pm, gt which time ih. dd. ....?.M.M.....1MZ Elwin Jelley 01' the 3- 5- A 1'5 and visit from their daughter-im 6 9. 'l ROYAL Station in St. Jean. Quebec. Sllelll law, Mrs. James Read. and little a couple of days with his parents, 30,, Junmie of Vancouver. 3. C” Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Jelley. 111 and Mrs. Read's mother. Mrs. 1. olLeary recently. Carrie Theme of St. George, N. B. Bur. Grand River a , B d n Tre h l d E tt 'pO,::d,C::lrcglh, V3:-t:hh'Mrs'd,h,?.:!: men 3 T::IlflOll'l'l; zlfonlllllphanleardvegelld Miss Alberta MacAusland of pig and Mrs. George Dewar BOIDEN selection, Romans 10 was read Pa” Steele 0' Miswucl" 1'" Elmer Sl8V9ll- Bloomfield has gone to attend have returned to their home in I C '1. ' by M Chang, pmud, M, cently left for Ontario Whale be After all bad partaken of a school in Sackville, N. s. where 0-Lem, me, spending mu. two MONDAY I TUESDA upi O S Heber Hardy offered prayer. Wm spend the summe month" ilellcllllll 3llDP9l'. P1110! were she will spend the Slimmer weeks in Toronto, Ont. 8:30 Pm M! given to the race winners and months. the afternoon closed with a pen- nut scramble. coaalatins of Leigh Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Power .. he G' (1 R1 1 ulled qua"-cite T um V” as P F-Ollllle M8CLelIlI- EVel'- of Miscouche recently spent some .... on even terms with the Sum- Crabbe. M... can... Ma.G,.,g,,,j SPl;ll;fSaFgj3pglagP3;lggg Cvilggggovh -nan non nacil orrisniv m id cap-Mi 5.3,, at (,,-and ett Johnston and Wayne Proude time in Amherst, N.s. . I . I. ma: eyesmrday hy hem-mg mg rendered beautifully hymn d M N m --L. 0Leary. has gone in! Vlait Wtlgl in Toronto end has returned to her Mg-tdynngm. Vishnu 64. Each team hu how --p,-echm, Name--H The choir Mr. and Mrs. Ormon c .e . friends and relatives ii oron . dutieg in oLea;-y. ' and th, hymm -a-1-hrdw out we Sydney. N.S., were recent visitors 0nt., where she will spend the 5, Charlton Heston. Emzabehh Abbies Defeat Crystal Dairy won I-nd lost one game m me Life Line". The service conclud l9 Mlscmlche at me mm” 0( M” A The Summeraide team outhit ed with the singing at "Unto the gcljfllllvi g.”;f;f””' Mi" "id M” their rivals 12 to 8. but they were Hills". ' ' c t i not so steady in the field. com- The following members took Nine wolf cuhg from the M15. . - ' n . 1 - . . '3il.'3i' i3.f.l"'.f...l” 3..”lf.”..".?.'; ii? Bill 3'. 23 6'3-'-'i-"W.'.."'Ai?35"i'a3.'.'i” ;”””"”.,;,f."” .3.7''.. ”” ””"”g if the home girls was sharper and lar. Mrs. Horace Taper. Mrs, emw 0 y more timely. A feature or the Howard Ling. Mrs. nchcr llardy MAY ENTER CNE SWIM TORONTO (CP)-George Duthle Mr. Jim MacDougall of Halifax Canadian National Exhibition is spending his vacation with rel- sports director. said Friday Bert -The Charlottetown Abbies atives and friends in Knutsford Thomas. conlillel'0l' of Juan de softball team doieated the Sum- and OiLeary. Fuca Strait. has been sent an rnerside Crystal Dairy aggregation Elllfy form for the CNE Lake On- at the Queen Elizabeth park Sat- Miss Jean Reilly, o:Lcnry has tarlo swim this August. The CNE summer. Scott. Dianne Foster. Also news and serial. me 4 4.: fielding was a triple play by the seventh inn- , Doris MacLean caught a line drive in ght field and whipped the ball over to third base. catching one runner off the sack. B. Gsudet at third was the pivot of the triple and Rev. Elton Davidge. A panel discussion followed. then the committees brought in their re- ports. The following are the of- ficers for the coming year: Pre- Conway -Miss Kathleen Ellis. Ellerslie. is spending a few days vacation at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams. Miss Lorena Thompson. who spent a week's vacation with has sident. Mrs. George Dunning: vice - president. Mr. B o w a r a Ling; secretary - treasurer. Misl- 9. Danny Mcconnack went the route for the visitors, giving up eleven hits. striking out 8 and walking 2. Ray Stull, on the slab for Summerside. was touched for 13 hits, whiffed 2. and walked 1. Ken Tulle waved the big bludgeon for the Abbies. getting 8 doubles accompanied by Mr. Kenneth Irv- will be employed for the school holidays. Mr. James Lockhart of the B. C. A. F. Station. Moncton. N. B. ing of Lakeburn. N. 3.. visited at the homes of their parents. Mr. urday afternoon by the score of 14- gone to Sussex. N. B. where she 99"” Ml 155"? ll 3959181 ll1Vlt8ll0ll- he said. but "of course we would like to have him enter." SAIL FOR CANADA BREMEN. Germany (Reuters)- Four hundred German and East European Canada Friday night aboard the TLEMEN P sailed for technicolor. emigrants killing, sending the ball to first Eh dam! ; 1- h . before the base runner could tar?” M15. Alsilnhwm: lhegg Pafelll-S. Ml and Ml'l- GEOTEO 1; 5ml5l'l8l- Elmer Mllllf and -7- and Mrs. Stanford Lockhart in 335:3r;:5;u3:ShxI;'5&0:;1::e:ir:;J; ay. scramble back to safety. work secretary. Mr. ,Geors. N". Thompson. left on Friday for ml each had 1 for IE. Ray cciemah and Mr. and M1-gm F,-huh kl Canada. The McKinnon sisters and T. hi Praught led the Grand River bat- ':”;'- Eh” ”g'3gl""”?5 295,9” 45"1""3 ture", was shown and prayer of- MrMr'anfi1dlvlar:s' l3llllillliElch;tl3i1;bc.:: l-hghgphill-ll llqltuavllzhllgrniizi ilxlrtlfe ML and ff" Arthur Geno!” Of . Ill THUR OT . - EBYI ' ' ' ' J d k” t f Arsenault and E. Gaudet led Sum- '9'” by M”: mm ”l"”' '1'! "W Y0'k- "9 5Pe"dlllll ' "C": sixth inning with the sack: empty aao;a”Vl5l:;5 5"" mg” "1 mcreide. Arsenault getting 3 for 5 and Gaudet 8 for 4. R If E LINESCORE 020 010 001-4 12 10 Summerside Grand River 002 no 00x-6 B 5 th Saint John. N.B. A filmatrip. "The Great Adven- tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harold E. Phillips. Freeland. Mr. William Morrison. who spent a week's vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford MacI(in- convention. "ATHENA" WITH JANE POWELL AT CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE Stull led the Summerside batsmen with 8 for 4. Syl Bernard had E. Trainor of Abbie: and V. liar- ria of Crystal Dairy hit a triple each. Elmer Mahar in left field for Abbiea took all the bows for fielding excellence. He had five putouta. two of them of the bril- Oliver in West Devon. and Mrs. James Getson in Carle- ton. Lot 6 Mrs. Sam Taylor of Brunswick. Maine. is spending her: vacation at --casino" IENSINGTON Mon.-Tues. 7:15-9:15. Jane Rus- sell, Marilyn Monroe in REFER HLONDI-:8". co-starring Charles Cnburil. No Bank Dravum! T1193" "GEN- FIRST APPEARANCE IN CANADA REGENT TODAY 2.30-1.15-s.1s Tuesday 7:15 - 9210; Wednesday 2:3 - 1:1-I - 9:10 IEM. HONEST-T0-BOOIIQ POLIII INOIBHH K Picllllt . . . IECAK van Battery-Chappell and Murphy: -Athena (Jane P ll) and Gumm and F. Mcxfnnon. Minerva (Debbie Reyntlldsei are the '.K'.'.' 'it?,'&'"f.?i;');,i'" home at 53' "31" V5l'l9W- ROY Dllllllll 09' her cottage 1. Cnlemu' AM " Eu" D" '" eldest of seven fetching sisters who ' Wglagmk” gceilld" 3130 "M40 I on 1.-lddhy evening . mm hhd . s ca . l . . C ' .g - .,.....:;”f;.E,'E;i,f,,3:, .,.,,,,,, i.".1”..'i..i.”2?"..?.””:i...e.'.'.l.'”.'.i"'.l.'..l.3'.'i S h - d G If rl.......t r. a uge 1-;-mag,-rt; ya; 171-gnu 3;; 1-"Es JULY 12 9 m -wwmwmm ias automobile industry has "3”””" "5 V08'-ll'l- and who u ur "Y O Abbi” m M MT” 13 lo6”A gnood allendnnncgrrhsgc the ' F. ' 333.3. mm van! smashed sales and production re- cords. the bureau of statistics re- horted Friday. Sales of new ve- icles hit an all-time high in May believe that the science of Numer- 0 ology will guide them to their res- Summerslde Rlecltive future husbands. Grandpa u vain (Louis Calhern). a young- ster of seventy-eight. can do a on Saturday afternoon. in the -At the Summerslde Golf Club Crystal nnlryaoooooaso-s11 e - Umplfel. plate. Desltoches: . Proctor. Professional Cards SILENT CHOCOLATE! 0utofTllisWos-ldComeeille0dy0uAltva LADY ANGEL ll GIVE! YOU I GUI”! U WM" 800 INVENDU IIIII iii”i.?”.l'32i:.li.'”.i..iZi2”'..2'.? iI:”".'.:. "':...".:::.".::: :.:...”;li:t C'"'l""l ""”"”””” ””””"””' 0' M Il-Vllls Ill Hell in April Gllndml lEV9lyTl Vlfdelll ll ld- were Frank Cameron and Leonce pins for chocolates to cut out the Accountants um”. " M ”'m'" smashed all monthly records in dicted tooriental attire. and never Ar-ggnaun. in the sweepstakes rustle at concerts ma chug-H, in FA,” make, May with 91.049 new cars and tucks sold. Western -HOME MADE ICE CREAM, makes a move without consult” . N - the 5”". run off the winners were or man MacLeod. Leonce Arsen- ault, Dutch Underwood. A con- solation prize was won by Hor- C Guardian ...... two ball foursomes on Saturday. -ALMA Church plum: Wgdngg. July lath. Yesterday a large Dr. A. 8. Murray. United church port chaplain st Montreal. was the guest speaker yesterday at Personals and their son. Mr. Peter -Mr. and Mrs. James Metllhel-all the Kinko" , . Two hundred boxes with the new plastic-based wrapping were tried out at a Philharmonic Soci is con- cert Thursday night. Society offi- cials said they didn't hear a thing except the music. They cancelled their longstanding ban on choco- lates at concerts. Tile armual meeting of Dairying Oo- Csaadlaa Bank of commerce Baiidlns Sununerslde. P.E.l. Phone I! .m-jmmmm... W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street I. E. Ellis & Son Limited lire - Ante - Casualty I Canines so ”” K it A MOTION "CNN? WE MILLIONS MOI DVD MI MIILLK V0 '1' w ill NION3 NO '8TIIO II N M. Darnley Hall. Monday. July 11th. dhym Juh, mhm mun,” md number of the local golfers were mu gunmen”. p, 3, 303 tflfliLl,IRIIGtEIElu1'Vu mDANcl' IH.Mo"' Mom”, gvgnlng. on hand for the competition: ' m add ell llliiidlii 19 NEMRIC '"'”' -oussr slvslallsn-rhc llev. INSURANCE M ””'”'"' "' A” ll! sent in Long RI lIf- . 1,: 35. ghlhh-i,,hv:r,,Eh,,, erall. of Bedford. N.S.. were re- operative Association Limit- opl'OmOll'l'i8T w!-L It-ighedmu with deco -pg: g-hiatus!" 0' "lallvaa la Ml" ed will be held on Monday. B. E. Parkman -- c a on e eongregati . - - , ,p., 3.0, - . -mu .... .. ............ .. .3 ....... -Mg, ., ,,,,.,,, .,, ..,... July 11th- 1955- at 8-00 9- i-Tm an THE LADY ANGEL. ONLY our sun ""lf."- 30m; 00,0 'P"V- later. luv. s. a. Baslesn. ",7; M," M, ,,m','; 0, eh... m., in Kinkora Hall. ggasm-r 'rmI:A'ritr. BLDG. nu Tu:,odoa' 3"- lottetown and Alma were aglslll Insnrner Gt. lThtsghlrn:l;ghl):lg;'l::dm::7'3l.Elgh:;':gnELl::D:w; m'l;ht;wl::iHk?;k:I;N- M A7-Th. TJWIMMNG cam”: T T” gildeerwfrbg lWf&”dCtahneada By Ora” M Directort B. F. Hunter. R.O. A I lad” llllm Samsnerslde. P.E.l. - Phone ms 8MAI.LMAN'! BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. s n. in; and water shmhdum THE LADY ANGEL vs. ALMA MI.LS Uveloekwitheervioesttle llrday.July3rd.5he beI'i- - .,,, ' "" ma: ,l::,'i:',;,J.-,,,';::,- --ma am. he J3”-at 3- lf.".'”” t '”"”"'”: "ii 1” ""' "3" In ...... c..”.”..9 sesame oslulv ALLARD. lt.C.A.F. - seventy. While the area ....n.. 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