..F77 WESTERN GUARDIAN STIIRE WIDE salc. continues at Weddell Bros. this week. GOSPEL TENT North Bede- quv meetings nightly II 3 0' Clock except Sat. GRADE X - inadvertently omitted from the Grade X Pill list was the name of Gavin Curley Kenalngton High school OFFICE CLOSED. my Law omen will be cloned up to a n d Including August 24th. M. M Bell. Q.C. LADIES GOLF - on Saturday August 10th. the ladics' division at Summerslde Golf and Coon try Club will play in their first round for the club championship. REGULAR THURSDAY night dance at the Canadian Legion linme, Kensington. Music by tho ilrliowalres. Dancing from 9:-'lI in 12.1). Admission 50 cents. MORRIS Piano. pericct condi- iiun. color Oak. reconditioned. amt bench to match. C..l. Gal- lini. iinwlan. I WILL be absent from my More of business from Aug. izth lo Aug. l7th. inclusive. E.N. Atk- inson. Alberton. g Professional Card; ChartaradT g Accountants c'..n.."”..?i?.'&:..?.t. Building Summerdde. P.l.l. Phone 121 INSURANCE SPWTATOBS BEIUINTOWSPOEVIWIAII GRACE SEAMAN AND BARBARA GALLANT WERE DECORATIVE I Was in BLANCHABD MACISAAC WON TEE PUNT RACE . PERSONALS Miss Wlnnifrcd I. Burns, Free- town. has returned to her home. after spending a week in Nova Scotia. Miss Elaine Mt-Aiduft and Mr. Allison McAlduff of Halifax are ispending a L liday with their imother. Mrs. Alma McAlduff. Alberton. Mrs. Michael Ahesm and daughter. Lorraine. of Alberton are spending a few days in Charlottetown. Dr. and Mrs. Clinton Hayward of Chatham. N.B. were guests of Dr. and Mrs. OH. Phillips. Al- berton. on Monday. Mrs. Gates has arrived from Beverley Farms. Mass.. to visit her brother. Mr. Ernest Stapel- lton. Alberton. A Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rolerson .lcft on Monday for their home, in Toronto after visiting the lat- itcr's mother. Mrs. Perel Mc- iNoill. and other relatives in Al- herton. They were accompanied by Miss Mary Larter. studen nurse at the Royal Victoria Hoe- Lpttai. who is returning to Mon- treat after spending a holiday at her home in Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Blake of Randolvh. Mlllu "0 visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blake, brother of Mr. Blake, also a sister Mrs. Al Gallant of Hope River. Mrs. Blake is visiting a sister in St. Louis, Mrs. Joseph II. Doucotta. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Blake alas Frank Martin of Dartmouth. N- 8. They sian visited in Halifax. Albarton High Downs Elrnadnla 1 I E ; herua ssnssv evslill TN Ilghlclnalioyl ma a lattiagiathreerns. '3 3 iii??? rill! iii 3 f: visited Mr. Blake's sister. Mrs. ty T '(7l R MISCOUCHE Mr. and Mrs. Emile Arnold of Norfolk. Mass.. and Mrs. Vital Gallant oi Rustico. recently visit- ed in Miacouche at the home of Mr.a nd Mrs. D. H. Gallant. Leo DesRoche who is employ- ed ln Charlottetown. was a week- end visitor to Miscouche. Nina Walsh recently returned to her home in Miscouche after having spent some time in Bar den visiting relatives and friends. Gerald La Flamme, manager of the Sherbrook Branch oi Con- federation Life. and Mrs. La Flamme were recent visitors to Miscouche. guests of Mr. and Mrs. D? H. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Martin and Carmella recently returned to their home in Miscouche. af- ter having spcnt some time in the United States yisiiing rais- tives and friends. Members of the "'scoucho Band recently went to the Mag- dalen lslands by plane. where they took part in a Festival which was held there. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Desltoche and family of Mass.. U.S.A.. re- cently spent some time in Mis- couche. visiting relatives and friends. Georgia DeaRoches recently arrived at her home in Mis- oouche after having had a very enjoyable visit in the USA. Friends of Mrs. J. B. Des- Itocha will be sorry to learn that she has recently entered the Prince County Hospital as the result of an accident. All wish her a speedy recovery. Among the successful candi- dates taking part In the Red Cross swimming and Water Bate- Tests were Joanne Gaudet. Linda Gaudet, Clarence Gallant man. Grade IV. 1. Mary Oooha. I. Vera 0'I-lalloran. J. Donn Le- ianowunderway and.,itlaex- pactad that work will be com- pleted eariy next summer. in mount of the contract is 8181.130.- 0) The length of the wharf is to be Md feet. with a roadway loading to it from the Main Street. and with a parking area on the wharf level. The contract also calls for the construction of a storage shed I50 X M feet. It will be recalled the J. Wat- son MacNaught, whue pat'IIl- mentary assistant to the Minolt- er of Fisheries. in the previous government. announced that this itamhadbeentahledintheFed- eral estimates. Tignish Scouts Under Canvas The First Tignish Boy Scout Troop went under canvas Mon- shore, four miles from Tignish. The camp is sponsored by Tig- nish branch of the Canadian Legion B.E.S.L., and will run until Saturday morning. Mr Joseph MacDonald is scoutmaa- tcr. Assiatin him is Mr. Arthur Araenault. The first two days were spent setting up camp, making camp and kitchen gadgets, pion ' projects and supervised swim- ming. Mr. Gordon Kerr. execut- ive commiasioner. visited the camp on Monday and Tuesday. The following scouts are in camp. .V”R PATROL - CIIH Gavin, P.L. Hugh Handrahan, Cyril Desltoches. Alfred Dea- Roches, Hector Buote and Bill Keough. FOX PATROL - Philip Mac- Donald P. L. Jim MacAlduff, Mike Mclnnis, Leo Broderick, Bill Perry, and Lornie Gaudet. TIGNISH Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buote. Quincy, Maas.. have come to Tlgnish for the summer months and are residing in their cot- tage at Tignish North. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Perry and daughte , Joan. have re- turned'to Orilla. 0nt., after a weeks visit with Mrs. Perry's father. Mr. Frank D. Gaudet, and her aunt, Mrs. Loretta 0'- Connor, Tignish. Miss Ann Gavin, R.N., of Al- bany, N. Y.. is visiting with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Gavin. Tignish. Miss Mary Gavin, R.N., who is on the staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital, is also visiting at her home in Tignish. sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Clifford Shea and fam- ily of Christopher Cross. in the recent death in Montreal of Mrs. Shea in her sixty-second year, Mrs. Melvin McQuald. and E Chudren. Mary-Jo, John and Peter of Souris, are visiting M11 Mt-'Quaid's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Handrahan. Christopher Cross. Mrs. Anna Iiaulbach and her niece, Miss Yvonne Leclsir, have returned to their home in Melrose. Mass.. after a pleasant two weeks visit with Mrs. Kaol- blch's mother. Mrs. John Le Clair. Sr.. and Miss Yvonns'a . Mr. and Mrs. John J. 1-eCiIir. Petarvilla. on their re- turn they were accompanied by Mr. Gerard Leciair and Miss Phyllis Myers who will spend the next two months visiting rel- atives and friends. Mrs. Patricia Day and two little daughte . of Montreal, are visiting Mrs. Day's siatar, Mrs. Wilbert Keough and other rel. atlves in this community. Friends of Mr. Andre Paturei. Tignish. will be pleased to know he is much improved in health. although yet a patient in West- ern Hospital. Alberton. Mr. Paturel is on the oflfce staff of Myrick and Mclntosh. Ltd., Tig- niah and has a host of friends who will be hazy to hear the good news of h making such a good recovery. Mr. Robert Gallant, Chelsea. Masl.. was a guest for one week of his aunt, Mrs. Andra Paturol. Tigniah Miss Estella Gallant. llgsssoat gayi isskviaiting nI;erMsrister..t Mrs. . . arry a . , Tignish. "'7 Mr. and Mrs. George Millc and mo, George. Jr.. of Water- town. Mass. i 5 ii iii 5 I, iii :3! Ii is BEDEOUE Mr. Kenneth Archibald. Moo treal. was a recent guest of his sister. Mrs. Horace Wright usd Mr. Wright, Lower Bedeque. Mrs. Percy Allen of Vancouver. B.C.. and Mr. and Mrs. Everill Schurman and son of London. Ontario. were recent visitors of , Mrs. Charles Lord at the home of Mrs. Carrie Schunnan. this village. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wet- mote and four children of Fred- ericton. N.B.. were recent guests in this vlIlage,'ol Mr. Wetmore'a sister, Mrs. Arthur Murray and Mr. Murray. Recent visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Weeks. were Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jenks and famuy of Kingston, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Milllgan. Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Cal- vin Cotton, Porter's Lake. N.B.. and Mr. Cotton's mother, Mrs. Annie Cotton, Mount Pleasant. Rev. E. S. Weeks, and Mr. al- bert Weeks, this village, and Mrs. Ralph MacCaull and Mr. John Haslarn. Carleton Siding. attended the funeral of their cou- sin. the late Mr. Benjamin B. Weeks. at Fredericton. on Sun- day afternoon. July 28th. Rev. D. G. Woodhouse, of Arn- preacher on the Bedeque charge of the United Church, on July list. and 28th. His messages were much appreciated. Rev. L. P. Archibald. of Up- per Stewlacke, N.S.. is vacation- ing at his cottage Lower Bede- que. He preached in the United Church here on Sunday evening, July zilth. lie was given close attention. Mr. William Stavert. Mr. Ar- thur Murray. Mr. Wilfred Craig. Mr. Walter Craig and Mr. W. J. Reid. laymen from the Bedeque United Church. attended the Fif- th Maritime Conference of the United Church Men, at Berwick, N.S., from July 28th to the Ziith. B.Q BURTON The dwelling of Mrs. Edna Collicutt, and family of seven children, Burton, was complete ly destroyed by fire on Friday evening. July 11. The fire was discovered up stairs near the chimney. The mother was away from the home at the time. Neighbours quickly gathered to give what assistance they could and saved some of the kitchen furniture and bedding. Most of the family's clothing was lost. Mrs. Collcutt and family are staying with relatives for the present. A small amount of in- ca was carried. Mr. Ambrose Dalton, Glen- gan'y'a oldest citizen celebrated his 96th birthday on Friday, July ll. "Amhy." as he in bet- ter known by a host of friends snioys good health and is up and about every day. He is keenly interested in community affairs and his favourite pastime is reading the newspaper. He was a first clus carpenter in his younger years and is well- known throughout the Island. The day was quietly spent at his home where he resides with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ca Dalton. His many friends wish him many more happy birthdays. sincere sympathy of the com- munity ia extended to the bereav- ed family of the late Mr. William T. Reilly. Caps Wolfe, whose death occurred on Friday. July 12. at the Western Hospital, Al- herton, following a short ill- ness. sincere nympathy of the com- munlty is extended to Mrs. Edna Collicutt, pnd family, Burton, who were left homeless when fire destroyed their home on Fri- day evening. July 12. 'l'ha many friends of Mrs. Lance Dalton, Burton. are Ing her recent illness. and has home Western Hospital piror, Ontario, was the guest 5 Senior Girls Camp Is Hold The Girls Auxiliary camp of the Anglican Church of Canada in Prince Edward Island held a very successful tenday camp It Camp Kingston. under the cap- able direction of Miss Card! 3. Thomson. Sherbrooke. The chaplain was the Rev. G. n.r. nbnry. nun! Dun of IPrince Edward Island. who con- 'ducted a course on churchman- !ship and "Know your diocese". Along with the chapiain's discuss- ion group this entitles the G.A. members to "Churchmanshlp badge." Morning worship was held in St. John's Church daily. A very A "Slow Down and Live" cam- paign which begins next week was preceded yesterday by Pub- lic demonstrations of radar equipment presently being used by the R.C.M.P. in this province in conjunction with Highway traffic speed control. After locating at Charlottetown during the morning the unit mov- ed to Sun-imerside for a dem- onstration to the noon meeting of the Summerside Rotary Club. and later in the afternoon exhib- ited the equipment and illustrated the manner in which it is used, Highway Radar Equipment Is '5,.",'fA"”m,,"'” Demonstrated At Summerside Halifax to attend th ill I the 'ata George Payatu. to a group which included eivie Mr. Ernest Paynter. Mr. and officials. town police. n.c.ss.r. Mrs. Kenneth Payatsr. cupaud. representatives of service clubs, :I';- ""- ya easiest. and The Jud ml TH". 'E" .P.::.: Mr. William Toth. a radar tech- x -"M1-I "10 nlclan with a radar research "9 6”" P”'"'' El mmu car from the New York Univar- ""' sitya Centre for Safety Education conducted the demonstration, and he was accompanied by Mr. J.A. ”'i'ony' Gallant. Program co- Ira dinator for P.E.I.. and Cpl. Ray Stundan of the It.C.M.P. highway Traffic Div'laion. ALBERTON BARBER SHOPS impressive ” ”' IGFVICI was held on Sunday evening with the chaplain and St. John's choir. assisted by membe - of the staff strength. truth, beauty. and love. In charge of the girls' health were Dr. Peter MacDonald and Miss Macvittie of Crapaud, both on call. Most delicious meals were prepared by the cook Mrs. Beecher l-liekox. Montague. The handicrafts instructor was Miss Lauretta Mill, Kensington; quarter master Miss Frankie MacPherson. Charlottetown sports and physical training Miss Hazel Kays. Charlottetown; swim ming instructess, Miss Norma Profitt. A number were success- ful in the swimming tests. The following girls attended:- Mary Brennan, Jane Hogan, Su- san Parker, Sandra Squarebriggs, Charlottetown. Janet Ingn. Cherry Valley. Joyce Meek, Brenda Pidgeon, Ruth Pid- goon, Laura Jolllmore, Gail Vin- cent, Roma Vincent. Elizabeth Hlltz, Kensington. Cheryl Ozon, Summerslde. Bar- bara Compton, Irene Thomson, Claudia, Lyle, Beryl Jeffery, St. Johns. St. Eleanors. Lorraine Couison, Sea View. Ida wedlock, Adveine Webb, 0'Lca- ry, Loretta Banks. Janet Palmer, Freeland, Ann Tanton Tangier, N. Councillors in training this year, Joyce Meek, Irene Thom- son, Ida Wsxllock. Adviene Webb, Laura Jolllmore, Ann Tanton, ' Lauretta Banks. IRISHTOWN W. I. The 20th aniversary of the In- ganlzation oi lrishtown Women's institute was very happily cele- brated on Thursday evening, July ii, at Spring Valley Hall. members of Spring Valley Wo- men's Institute served a very do licious chicken and salad supper when 54 members, charter mem- bers and escorts sat down to the beautifuly appointed tables. The president. Mrs. Borden Campbell giaclously presided ' and announc T the following pro- gram. Grace by Mrs. H. B. Mac- Leod: Remarks by the president; Twenty Years in lrishtown W. l. by Mrs. Ellis Profitt- Han-nonlca selections by Mr. Archie Paynter. accompanied at the piano by Mrs. George MacLeod; A hum- erous reading "The Other Wo man." by Mrs. H. B. Macheod; Contest, Advertising by Mrs. Hal- sey Profitt; A humorous reading: A Visit to the City. composed and read by Mr. Archie Johnstona; A poem "Tribute to Prince Ed ward Island" read by Mrs. Har- old MacLeod. The Queen. During the evening cameras were busy taking pictures of vari- ous groups composed of mam- bers; charter members. past presidents and guests. CAMEO KENSINGTON Wed. - Thur. 1:15 ' 9215. Robert Taylor. Brian Donlevy, Mary Howard in technicolor. Adven- ture drama "BILLY TI-IE KID". KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Students wishing to enroll In Grssdas 9-10- ll-12 for I957 - 5! term s a n d QpIlcn- sinus and marks of previous grades to the Secretary as soon as possible. Mrs. C. M. Kennedy. Sacra-vary KINKORA HIGH SCHOOL Applications for Grades XI and XII, as well as applications for scholarships in those grades, will be received by the Principle of Klnkora High School. 'liasahonlWahsshy.Aq-tQma1h "MAGNll'lcINTOII1l0N"IaTaeIieoh. IarrtngJaaaVym-.loeklindsos.Bas-bar-and. l&&ynIl'l'lX.AjIliQ-l:CP.K '1'All.IANIlDING".IaTeiedc. In-rhglndolphhothnorothldx. K, " SCFLITE P PIUSVILLE Mrs. Norman Souther, Wood- stock, formerly of Chicago. was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gallant. 33 Mr. and Mrs. John 1''. Gal- Mra. Mll " Johnson. Bal- timore. accompanied by Mrs. Joseph Lamlre, Gravelbourgs. sssk.. and Mrs. Felix Blanchard, Summerslde. were recent visi- tors at the home of Mrs. John F. Gallant. Mr. and Mn. Edgar Gallant returned to their home in Toron- to often visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ance O'Brien al- to Mr. and Mrs. John '1'. Gal- ant. Mrs. Robert Forest. also Mrs. John F. Gallant, were present at a gathering in honor of Hen- ry Gaudet, Tignish. who is to enter the seminary in August. Mrs. Erhan Plneau. Bloom- field Corner. was the lucky win- ner of the 45 dollar lack pot at the bingo held in the Legion Home. on July 14th. Miss Norma Brown, Toronto. is vacationing at her home in Piusville. Mrs. John P. Gallant attended the annual women's institute convention held in Charlottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Aubln J. Gallant and daughter spent a few days recently visiting relatives in Tig- nish Mrs. Joey Gallant and Miss Zena Gallant. members of the Women's Institute attendad the pilgrimage to st. Anna Do Beau- pre on Friday. Miss miirley O'Brien, St. John's. is visiting friends and relaitives in Plusville and Bloom- fiel . Mrs. Erban Pinaau. Mrs. Fo- Iix Arsenault. Mr. Joseph Lo- Clair, Bloomfield Corner. alao Mrs. Lewis Jones. Bloomfield Corner, were among the many that attended the pilgrimage to st. Anne de Beaupra. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Corcoran, daughter Aileen and son Donnie, East Royalty. spent the week- end visiting relatives in Plusviile. Residents of this vicinity re- gret to learn of the sudden acci- dental death of Mr. Harold Bar- DANCING BORDEN LEGION HALL Wednesday. August 7th 9:80 to 12:80 PM- Lowell I-Iueetla Orchestra. Cropaud St. Johns Anglican Church Tea TODAY Meals 4:30 - 8:00 O'clock nah, Tomato, formerly of Elms- daia. Sincere sympathy is being extended to his mother, Mrs. George Barnett and brothers and sisters of Elmadale also Mrs. EFFECTIVE AUG. 1011! Brush Cut 75c Straight Haircut 65c - Shave Razor Honing 65c Head Rub 25c KENSINGTON The many friends of Mr. Geo. Caseley will be sorry to learn that he had the misfortune to break his arm in an accident at Children's Haircut (under 12 years) .. 50c JEFFREY '8 BARBER his farm home at Kelvin on SHOP and wish him a rapid R00NEY.s BAIIBEB Among those attending the fu- SHOP neral of the late George Pay-tier , , at Halifax. on Wednesday were: BE!-14,3 BARB Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Paynter. SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynter" M11 C0011 PIYDIGP. Mr. John Paynter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paynter and Mrs. Donald Ber- nard, all of Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Best and daughters, Marlene and Kathie left on Friday morning to re- turn to Calgary after spending the past year at Linkletter. They were guests during the past week of Mr. Best's aunt. Mrs. Leaman Caseley. Mr. Caseley and family. Kelvin. ST. ANTHONY'S PARISH PICNIC Bloomfield WED.. AUGUST 7th Hot Dinners Served Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacLean. From 3 to 9 Charlottetown, accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Long Rlv- Games, Amusements, er, Mrs. Earl Thompson, Miss Refreshment. Ethel 'l'hompson and Mrs. Wy- man Yeo, Sberbrooke motored to LEGION FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of our Late Comrade Benjamin Sonier, will be held Thursday morning from the Bownesa Funeral Home to St. Paul's Church, Sum- merslde, at 9 A.M. Veterans are requested to meet at the Cana- dian Legion Home, Summerslde, at 8:30 A.M. DOUBLE FLORAL ' LADY'S SLIPPER ON ENGLISH BONE CHINA AT CARPENTER'S JEWELLERY STORE ALIERTON. P. I. I. 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