"stal Da'iry softball team o,T";u.E.'.iierside made it two -iraight over the R.C.A.F.Flyers. :1;-(eating the Airforce boys at me R.C.A.F. north diamond by the score of 15-7. Charlie Bal- iem pitched for the winners and V9 up only four hits. all sin- gles and one of them the daddy 5; all scratch ” ' Ballein's was away off. however. :'f.',',"K'e walked is batters. Gord Jackson started for the Flyers, gave up eight hits in 1 4'3 innings. Cottrell came in as ;.iiei with two out in the third and was touched for five hits in 5 13 frames. Jackson walked 3. and Cottrell 2. ' fierard llernard led the hitting pa.-iide with three hits including a double in five tries. Syl Ber- nard and Ray Durant both hit ...... for five. Bernard getting I mple. Charlie Ballem and Vance Han-is hit home runs. Ballem's coming with a male on the sacks. Neil Walker. Paul Schurman. Don banning. and Earl Smith each gm a safe bingle. Earl Smith hit 3 triple. Both Syl Bernard's and 5mith's triples were potential girrllli clouts. but both boyd MP- pad and fell going from first to seruilfl Ray Durant made five catches in left field. and uncorked I per- fcct pen to the plate in the first II'lflll1E which failed by a split second to get Jackson going home. . Both semi-final series have been Plans Lone Luke Swim T(lH()'N'TO (CPL-Anka Lazaro- vch, I9-year-old Yugoslav-born typist who two years ago walked alone through 20 miles of hush to escape to Canada, said Wod- nestlziy she will swim alone I- cross Lake Ontario "There is no doubt in my mind that I can make it.” said .tnka who has entered for the Fanadian National Exhibition a- miss-tlie-lakc swim next month and says she will make an earlier lone attempt if her application is is refused The raven-haired onetime high- school swimming champion of her native land says she grew tip in the (saver and never has been coached by anyone except her lather. an Adriatic fisherman. Crystal Dairy Makes It Two Straight Over Flyers changed from best four out of seven to best three out of five. Llheiicore: R H 1: Dairy .. 432 002 nit-is is I Flyers 010 tl)2- 7 4 3 Umpires: Plate. Bleayz bases. Maccurdy. S'sido Man On I Defence Group SASKATOON tCP)-James Wyl- lie of Regina Wednesday was elected president of the National Defence Employees' Association for a threeyear term. Others elected at the national convention were presidents for nine regions in Canada. They in- clude Ken MacMillan. Summer- side. P.E.I.; J. Cyril Tanner. Hali- fax: hiardi Pickard: Fredericton. NE and Hubert Lecours. Mont- real - C. & B. Midgets Defeat Grand River Team one hit and struck out tea as the Curran and Briggs Midgets defeated the Grand River Inter- mediates 3-0 last evening at the Queen Elizabeth ball park. A large turnout witnessed the best played game of the season in Summerside. in which Gus Har- ris uncorked a triple for the C. and B. aggregation and Ulric (:r.ll.:ini contributed a double and a single. contest were by Bobby Phillips and Billy Dawson of the C. and B team. who made plays on ground balls hit to the infield. I. Gallant. on the mound for Grand River pit:-bed well. giving up only seven hits. Linescore: C and B 7 Grand River 1 ....8 0 An eight-month residence in this Sussex seaside resort was enough for Mr. and Mrs. M. Pryde. Mun- icipal officials and neighbors com- plained about the color of their roof tiles-red instead of brown- nnd decreed they be changed with chemicals. The Prydes de- to move to I friendlier dis- ric . Western HOME matte ice cream. Darnley Hall August l2. REGl'l.AR THURSDAY night dance at Kl'llslllgiDIl Legion Home. Dancing ll no-1'2 so Standard time. Music by Eruin Deighsn and Sun- shine Boys. Admission 50 cents. COME AND SEE the Lot 18 Ht-ri'ynizikers' dance at the Char- lntletawn ('i-iitennlal Folk and Square Dance Forum Friday night - Mammoth dance for all - Orchestra JOAN WALKER - in the re- sults of Grade Eleven Provincial Examinations which appeared in Monday's issue. the name of Joan walker was reported erroneously Is John Walker. Mrs. Austin Fennell and daugh- fer Barbara. Boston. Mass. and Annghamlll. New York City. are visiting their mother. Mrs. Thomas P. Hamill, Central Bedeque. LITTLE LEAGUE BALL-in lit- tle League bail played in Summer- nde last evening the Rotary trounced the Kinsmen 15-1 behind the fine pitching of Donald Arse- nault. Joseph Trainer and David Weale each slammed I homer for Hillary. while Bobby Cook of the lllltmen made the outstanding lltltltntz play when he went be- ltlnd second base to make a div- lllll catch of I line drive off the hat of George Dalton. . j Personals Mrs. Helen Kerr. Alberton. is I tlllllalint in the Prince County Hos- ”-zltsr Lloraine Gamble. Catacom- hon; l-fsvendins this week at the B 6 0 her uncle. Mr. Fred Li-gm, ronlilyn. llt Gerald Macbeod. R.C.A.F past w it m.s Ptithtfalhd at his home in Gra- llr. and Mr G T . raham Hooper, .::::::i r: W it we we Mbem-N-1. . and Mrs. C.W. Hayed. Miss .ludy Ann Smith on d bro- .','W5"(l,l;lY of summerslde spent hr meytti recently in French L on 55 Oi Mr. and Mrs. J. M . Mulul-nii'sne Simmons. Cambridge. summmde presently visiting in ... . 3 guest of his brother Everett Simmons Ind Mn" CW. and M 0' rs. A. "R.C.A.F. Station. E. Campbell Greenwood. 9" ""3151 two week's Mn -nu ii"-.."'3?”'i'.i.'w . Iu.. lpendl the trim, lifawsnh vIcItion on out mauve." 1 their friends Riv '1 or Mtfbnfo. Long "E Ind M M. H. Willism Wu-d ma M5. y "til Ronnie of Wake- of E -- Illo Milo Jung wlm Festival in the Jackie Doyle's, smm" G"99'"'00d- N-9-. spent the In Ranj mi" Valley. and Graham fIll - are visitors It the horn; of Mn, Guardian Softball tonight. Bedeque lea- gue semi finals. Freetown vs. Cape Traverse. 6:30. STORE-WIDE SALE It Weddell Bros. Crapaud. continues today and tomorrow. ICE CREAM SOCIAL at Mar- gate Friday. August 12th. Spons. oi-ed by Women's Institute. -C E N T R A L COMMERCIAL College. Summersidn. will reopen September 6th. Write Box 456, or Phone 2989. ' si. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle of Charlottetown are visiting It the home of Mrs. Doyle's brother and Slllef-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Belonie Gaudet. St. Louis. Mrs. Fabian Arsenault has gone to Toronto. Ont.. where she in- tends to remain for some time with different members of hei- family. Mr. Ralph and Eugene Arsen. ault of Toronto. Ont.. are vlglton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers. st. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buote and family of Rumford. Maine visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bernard. St. Louis. and with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen. Friends of Mrs. For-dimmd Brown are sorry to lie” um; me it I patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. All . are ll9PlI1K to see her well and home again soon. t Mr. and Mrs. John Robarge and we sons Ronny- Ind Gory of. Helifsx. N. s., are spending their vacation at the home of Mrs, R0ll8f8e'I Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mauixice Myers and family of St. Mr. and M . Ed two dsughtersrsMaryg::x;tl:Ei-rig :3: Illitlallfzuerite Ann have motored to iflx, M8. on their mm." mm? lhey were accompanied by their two sons. Wilbert and John M” "0 employed there and In; 599111110: A weelis' vocIt.ion It their home in St. Louis, Mr. Gussie Doucetto. who in employed in Halifax. N. s. is lPend' . I weeks vIcItion It the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eoyrlil Doucette and family. in st. u in Mrs. Auben Gaudet has gone to saint John. NB. where she will remain for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gnudet. their Ion Raymond and Mrs. Paul 0-Inlet -pent sometime in Halifax 5'.-u:n;"l.ll.l'IlIl(l,l!Wit'lli MM”. GIudot's am . . , Ronald GIudet., y r "d M" Friends of Alphy GIllInt Ire 1011'! to heIr that he is I patient gt Prince County Hospital. dinimorside. While unloading hay r. Gallant had the misfortune of in: off I loft and Iustoined Garland Harris allowed only 'l'lie iielding highlights of the sparkling . EASTBOURNE. England lCP)- .. Pictured above are the three judges of the piping classes. They are ll-r) W. A. MacPherson. St. JUDGES OF PIPING CLASSES Thomas. Ont.. publisher of monthly on piping and dancing; Allan Campbell. Antlgonlsh and a Donald MscLeod. Glen William. P. E. 1. (Photo by W. Taylor). g --,1 ,:.x .-i.-...sg....,,......,).,!1 Mr. and Mrs. R .,...a .z.. on Tuesday 1 (Mrs. casinn were Miscouchc. of Dieppe. N.B.; the homestead. Dance Judge Mrs. merside was the judge of the dancing classes at the Highland Games yesterday and also took p a very active part in the even-lren, Roger. Shcila and Russell Jr. Garden Lawson of Sum- Samuel Barlow. ing's concert in the Coliseum. Mrs. Lawson proved to be an exceptionally capable judge of dancing and was just as capable as a stage artist, bringing great applause for her rendition of an Irish Jig. Mrs. Barlow. recently. (Photo by W. Taylor.) Locke Road Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris and Lois Harris of the Locke Road were visitors on August l at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View. Mr. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View and two grandsons of Man- cton were in 0'Lesry on August 1. Mrs. Frank Richard of Duvar spent August 3 at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of For- est View. M .. Mrs. Hazel Gallagher. of New Means' 3 Jersey, who is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Maggi- son. Knuts ord. was a visitor on b Ml. . M August 2 It the home of Mrs. -:'ugm:,n Margaret Arsenault of Forest View MacLellsn and Miss Grace Arsenault of How- lan and Miss Margaret A. Perry of Charlottetown were visitors on August 3 It the home of Mrs. View. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Martin of home of Mrs. Lellan. in Howlan. They were the guests Duvar on August 8. Cross Pacific In mm 75-Foot Junk SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A five young Chinese friends tied up at San Franciscois Fisherman's Wharf Monday after 53 days spent crossing the Pacific in A 70-foot junk. "Except for two storms and I Mr. was pretty much uneventfulf said Calvin E. Mehlerl. 27. of Fresno. Calif. Mehlert. third secretary and U.S. vice-consul at Taipei. For- mosa. was sporting I two-inch Free China left Yokosuka. Japan. Moi" CPHML . June 17. 'The junk. believed one of the first of its size ever to make the long Ind risky trip. is owned by Mehlert's five companions. -who Ire employed by Nationalist China's fishermen's rehabilitation administration. The skipper. Chung Yu-llng.29. said he and the other four Chi- mud nese "hope to take the junk I- round the world.” returning to Forrnpsn. family of Monti-eIl are visiting It the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Shes and family. St. Louis. CR Andrew. cndwithhispnren llwll. Ont. NOTICE Plfhful in) is hi , WW dollllunds well lherckchhh u affected. Ind Ill his friends (re "IN!!! to see him home beta: too ldlll. Afr. Ind Mr. Be rd Pl . nation and son TlIclIll'r:..M0llf.I'::. ndon'I nr. and ms. Alvin Gallant. at . Mr.IntlIlrI.JoIIPrIuhtud tend. Wellington of St. Phillip. celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary at their home evening, July 26. Present for the occassion were their children with the exception of three who were unable to attend: Antoine. Toussalnt, Edomncl Arsenault) Toronto. Also present were the couples parents and a number of , . friends. All address was read bylmipecis '0 "mm" m bed I" 3 their son Joseph, and Mr. and Mrs. Cormier were presented withl a luggage set on behalf of the family and many other gifts from friends. An evening of music. danc- ing and card playing was spent and lunch was served The children present for the (K'- Alire and 'ldiii-uid lwlih whom they reside. Tilmon of Jiisepli of Summi-r- side; Irene (Mrs. Albenie Bernard) Hubert "lanchardl and Ela (Mrs. Ernest Csissiel of Summerslde, Mrs. Zita Arsenault of St. Gilbert and Corrinne and Marguerite of Mrs. Russell Beriiaid and child- lspent the week-end at the home of Mr. W.H. Barlow. Roland Millar. Freeland. visited her mother, Mrs. Clayton Miss Inez Gallant of Moncton. NB. is visiting her parents Mr.l and Mrs. Alphie Gallant. Grand River sub-division C.W.L.. zines, Mrs. Lee Maclntyre: Pub- licity. Mrs. Ben Peters; Ways and Cyrene MacLcllah and Mrs. William Gillis. It was decided to purchase new linens for the Altar. Lunch was served Donald. assisted by beresa and Maisie. A lottery was won by Mrs. Celestine lottery amounted to 36.80. The Aug- ust Meeting is to be held at the Mr. Edward Poirier. Mont Car- mel. is taking I short course in w Music at,Sackville, N.B. est Brook are visiting relatives Mr. Reggie Gaunt and Sm” f M , p Laurlnda of the U.S.A. have return- O r and Mrs Henry P”"”A?.f ed home after spending I few weeks here with their parents and Miss Agnes Poirier. employed in Antlgonish Convent in Autigonish. N.S. is spending her vacation with her mother in Mont Cannel. . B . . youthful American diplomat and Ahro?-j:1x;:,';,,e6?,::di:f,t::n:i.,(; I month's furlough with his par- ents in Mont Carmel. and Mrs. Albert Richard and children of Moncton. N.B.. spent their holidays with their por- chsse by a school of whales. it ents. On return they were accomp- anied by Mrs. Anthony Bernard. rib; visited relatives in St. Joseph. Mr. Leonce Arsenault of the R.C.A.F. at Calgary is spending heard he started the day the junk 3 m0"”'l'l fllflolllh Wm! his Plifellis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Arsen- Iult recently ispent I few days in Holifiix with Ions Augistine and Mrs. Ju. Bernard had as guests recently her sister BeIt.rice( Mrs. Reggie Perry) of Ipsiwich. Mass. few weeks with his parents Mrs. Marc Arsenault and family lrmlllallnll '0 lZ9l gem,” Cormier .of Summerside recently spent I for services rendered. Let's Talk it Over DI "I7 Probably the best things on I ivacstinn trip. as in life. are free. i You dont have to pick up the check for the sight of I silver lake nestled in between pictur- esque hillsides. There is no gov- ernment tax for the friendliness of I native who gives you infor- mation or helps you out of some difficulty along the road. There are the things that will stay in your memory the longest when you return to the daily grind of routine duties back home. We can't change. much at any rate, the scenic splendor of our home- land. We Islanders have a rich heri-i little of natural beauty and could scarcely wish for much improve- Vnient in the Garden of the Gulf. We have an enviable reputation for our particular brand of II- lond hospitality too, and this we must zealously try to uphold. C O 0 l There is I certain temptation for people in trade where tourists are concerned. Their regular customers, people who purchase l Coscumpec They plan to leave for Calngary. Mr and Mrs. In Dennis and family were visitors to Brae on Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mn. Harry MacNevin. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leard. Cole- man, were weekend viIitorI of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. Mrs. Rhodes Ashely arrived in Toronto by plane and will be the guest for I oath of her daughter and sondn-law. Mr. and Mrs. Mer- rill Barbour. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Thomas. accompanied by Mr. Kenneth Smallman were visitors to Sum- merside. Wednesday. August 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Thomas and family. Slemon Park are spending their holidays in Fortune Cove. AIta.. in the near future. where Mr. Thomas. who is in the Air Force, has been posted there for two years. Master Harry Dennis is spen I few days visiting his 51 4.. - ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mac- Nevtln. Brae. ' tgoods day after day. must he treated with consideration to keep them coming back for more. But the stranger may never pass thati way again. Therein lies thel I little extra Occasion . week with friends and relatives in 3”Y Wllell Vlslllllii in Miler C0l"l'.I 'linnt Carmel district. Miss Lila llacmi.-land recently your being a stranger. plries you get the impression that someone has taken advantage of it is. of spent a few days at her homeltourse. a short-sighted policy-.and here. His many friends are pleased to aee Mr. Fazist-in lllfllzrd home from P.C. Hospital, although he few days. Miss Mary Claire tome of Dr and Mrs Richard oflsage. "He was a stranger. and I lliscoticlie recently visited at the took him in." I llike fishing or hunting out of iseason. rebounds to hurt you in the long run. The comparative Island gives us added credit with our visitors. As a people, we are not given to putting the wrong interpretation on the biblical pas- R Reid. i on Wed . Aug 3 :1 rhvz-icon slipper Gaudel. nos held at French School withl , lots of entertainment to satisfy M” I-1l.V AT-59"-illll TF1-lPllll.V "isl- young and old ,i grim-I rrnwd wgs led her son Archie and family. in attendance and a large number of tourists were also on hand Paul Perry home from the PC. Hospital. Mr. Cyril Barlow spent the re cent weekend at his home here. His many friends here and else- where deeply' regret to learn that Mr. John Coulson. Sea View. re- Her many friends are Ple3SEd,cently underwent a very seriousi operation. All hope he will be re-.Capes and Mrs. Rhodes Ashley and i stored to good health in the near future. Sympathy is extended to the sor- Mr. Gerald Gallant of Moncton. lmwlni 3'15 b91'e3V9d family Of 9'9 Miss Mary Mature is 5p9"di"glN.B. recently visited his parents, some time at the home of Mrs.-Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant. l hli;-is Norma Arsenault. who is emplriyeri ll1 llorval. P.Q. is visit- ing her parents Mr and Mrs Gus Arsenault. Urbanville Miss Joan Arsenault. Summer- side recently visited Mr and Mrs. iGlorice Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Moncton. N.B. end with Mr. Gallant. Archie Leaman of litumford, Maine is visiting Mrs. Louis Macnmiald l Fred Arsenault, Urbanville and Mr. Eighteen members and a numbe of visitors were present: The meet- ing was presided over by V. Pres. Mrs. Angus Gillis in absence ofltlfr. and Mrs. Svlvaire Arsenault the Pros. Meeting opened with the League Prayer by the director, and Rev. Fr. Murnaghan. treasurer reported 3.30.19 on hand. Convenors for the coming year are: Mrs. Joseph MacDonald. Education Mrs. William Arsenault; Member- ship. Mrs. Desmond Brown; Mags- and Mrs. C.F. Gallant. Wellington. l Congratulations are extended to on the recent birth of their son. Miss Diana Reid is spending I few weeks in Mm, visiting relatives. Mrs. Euclirie Arsenault and three children are visiting in Si. .Ioseplus spent the week-I . . and Mrs. Aiphieiault are spending their vacation late Mr. Clarence Phillips of Cam- bridge St.. Summerside. who pass- ed away after only I week's ill- ness following I heart attack Sym-J pathy is also extended to his sor- rowing aunt. Mm Jemima yiac..l8 Exlellded '0 lilll dallllhte B and Mount Pleasant tea party was I -Donald. -Wellington and Mr. Keithiso" Wit" "9 19" l" mom "19 httze fruit cake enclosed in I dull- lllcate of the Stewart Memorial MacDonald. I cousin of the de- ceased. l Mr. and Mrs. Pacific. (5 s l l s nf have returned to their home after spending some time in Toronto. i Messrs. Lavie and Edward Arsen- with their parents. Mr and Mrs.- James J. Arsenault. St. Chrysos-i tom. 1 Mr. Elmer Ramsay. Southwest, .left recently en route to Labrador where he is employed. Miss Barbara Mt-Kinnon. who? visited relatives in Southwest. re-l turned to her duties in Preston. Ontario. ly Chinese foods. plus canned meats. vegetables and fruit. Mrs John Gamble and Miss N-E Bllesls of Mrs. ArSPnallll'S;Lils Campbell have reftirned home , parents. l Miss Cheryl Reid spent a few days visiting friends in St Nicholls. while her sister Noella visited friends in Miscouche. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Arsenault of North Bay. Ont. and five child- ren are spending some time with Mrs'. Arsenault'I parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Arsenault. Urbanville. Mrs. Herman Deveau and three children. Lillain. Edward and Christine of St. Andrews. N.B. at the home of Mrs. brother. Mr. Fidele Gallant. Mr. Louis Reid. Magdalen Is- lands spent a few days here re- cently visiting his uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Reid. Mrs. Alec Gallant spent I few days recently visiting friends in Fernwood. Mrs. Laura Bigelow. Southwest, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Perd Stewart, Carleton Siding. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baglole. Freetown, accompanied by Mrs. Hattie Crossman. Central Bedeque recently visited in Southwest. Mr. Clifford Gosh. accompanied by two young daughters. motored from Milwaukee. Wls.. and arrived on Tuesday to join Mrs. Gosh. who has been spending several weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Ford. Summerslde. Messrs. Emile J. Arsenault. Al Pratt. and Cyrus Perry motored to Charlottetown recently where they visited Mr. Toft Aisenault. Messrs. Al Pratt of Bogton Ind Cyrus Perry of Moncton have been visiting here with Mr. Emile J. spent a few days in Wellington. Deveau'si from a recent visit to New York. Mr and Mr: Andrew J Baglolel have taken tip residence inl Summerslde. where Mr Bagloie is employed. l Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Monkleyl left recently on I trip to Western Canada. Miss Violet Mckinnon has re- turned to her duties in Preston, Ont.. after I vacation in South- west. Miss Thelma Higelow. who spent some time with her sister and brother-in-law Mr? and Mrs. Fred Johnson. Moncton has returned to her home. i The young son of Mr and Mrs. Creelman Bigelow. Southwest. re- cently escaped serious injury when he had the misfortune of fall from . a manure spreader. which hisl father was operating on the farmi of Mr. Erskine Forbes. On Wed.. July 17 relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. Emanuel Gallant. St. Philip to wish him many happy returns on his 80th birthday. Supper was served 00 those present. who Included Rev .NIzaire Poirler, Parish Priest and Rev. Francois Arsenault of Magdalene Island. I cousin of Mr. Gallant. In well as children and many grand- children of Mr. Gallant. An address was read by his daughter. Mrs. Celine Cormier and gifts were presented by grandson Andrew Gallant. A second address on be- hIlf of three nephews was read by Cyrus F. Gallant. Wellington. and gifts presented by Theodore and A. Gallant. St. Chrysostom. A social hour followed with music, singing and t pdnncing before all departed. wishing Mr. GIllInt Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ind her brother Julien of Rhode Mr. Raymond Gallant of the Mellie" ll Canadian Army stationed It Camp. Ollotown recently apqit I week- Mr. LeonIrd Gallant lof Ham- haii returned to his .iemployment Iftar -spending I Regular monthly meeting Bordon Branch Can- adian Legion will be held in Bordon Iagion Hall. Friday, August 12 It 8 p.m. All members please It- Special 1 Bell Piano. stand WEEK-END BARGAINS 1 Two Piece Chesterfield Suite in perfect condition. 1 Bed 48” complete Spring & Mattress 839.00 1 Bod39"oompletoS ringthfattreso 335.00 sine,good tone ..... 8159.00 1 Mozart Piano, apartment sine, speolai ... 8290 1 Dgminioa Piano, apartment sine, lovely soft no 8 many more years of happiness Mr and Mrs. Garth Harrison and family. 0'Leary. were recent visi-. tors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hudson. gllliss Stella Mat:Nevin. employed in a bank at Alberton. was in week- end visitnr tn the home of her par- Thuin. August 11. 1955 The Guardian Page II The R.C.A.F. Lancs evened up their semi-final Ierlol with the Kinkora Silver Wings last night. beating the Kinkora tum It the R.C.A.F. south diamond by the Icon of 10-5. Norm HInoy went the route for the winners. giving up four hits. striking out 8 Ind walking 4. Zeke Roberts started for KinkorI and was relieved by Sonny Stull in the fifth. The LIncs got three hit: all Roberts and one off Itull. Ken Proctor lift I grand IlIm homer, Lihoacnu i(inkorI Lancs Hunter. and Des Roberts. I triple. Des Callaghan of Kinkora led all hit- writ with 2 for 3. Ray Smith. Des Roberts Ind MacFadyen each had M7 Water St.. Cmmnued Tm";-VP5;' prize tend tablet. Mrs. MacDonald prepare themselves and take I more active part in the teaching of Catechism. (it. That Charlnlteown be chos- en as the permanent centre for the holding of provincial C.W.L. conventions. Courtesy resolutions were passed Souris: Mary St.. City: Mrs North Wiltshire ems. Mr. and Mrs. Rustin Mac- Nevin. ' i Most Rev. M. A. MacEIchern. Rt. Mr, Elmer wedlock. llniiinvale,: was I recent visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Sweet.l The Cascumpec Auxiliary of the: W.M.S. held their August meeting.. at the home of Mrs. Kennethi Leard. Mr. and Mrii. J. B Thomas had as their guests for a few days. Mrs .l-eon Ranger. Master Bobby Dous- Mayor .1-. D. Stewart, pir. Geo. Ins and Mrs. Edna Douglas of Arlington. Mass. . l Mr. and Mrs. .lnhn Gelson andi family. also Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Getson and family have returned to their homes in Dryden. Ontario.' after v1siting with their parents. Mr and Mrs. Daniel Getson. also. their sisters Mrs. Allison Macin- tosh and Mr. Macintosh, Kildare Mr. Ashley. Cascumpec. -C.U. Tyne Valley The many friends of Mr Swa- bev Birch were saddened and shocked to learn of his death on Thursday morning Deep sympathy loss of I loving frther. Sympathy is extended to the wife and family. brothers and silt- ters of the late Clarence Phillipsp death occurred in Prince County Hospital on Thurs- day. August 4th. Mr and Mrs Wilfred Dystant and two sons of Halifax. spent a few days recently visiting friends: in and around Tyne Valley. the I.-one d guests of Mr. Mat-Dnugall. Mrs. Carl Sergeant. New Hamp- shire. spent I week visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and and Mrs. Wilfred Magdalen Islands? Chung said the crew rite large- M"' D" 8' Ramnyf Mr Cranmnre Ramsay. New Hampshire spent I few days visit-i ing friends in Northam and Tyne, Valley. He was. the guest. of hist brother. Mr. Russel Ramsay and Mrs. Ramsay. Congratulations are extended to Judy Miller. Juanita Newcombe and Laurence Mawhihney for hav- ing been successful in passing their matriculation examinations. and I special mention should be made of Judy Miller. who won the George. Barbour prize for Li L f lnlrkll 5 cake. and Mn. Willard Moore was to the following: His Excellency. Rev R. V. MacI(enzie. Rector of St. l')unsl.an's University, Rev. F. Aylwsrd. bursar. the Sisters of St. Martha. Rev. T. P. Butler. Rev. Father Simpson.' Mrs. James Freeman. National' President, His Honour Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowse. Hon. B. Earln MacDonald. His Worship Cheverle representing the State Deputy. Knights of Columbus. Mrs. without undue delay. One of the feature duties at the Health Centre. Rev. Mr. Kilien. Alherton. held services in the Richmond Bay Presbyterian Charge on Sunday.i July 31. donated by the ville and the The mammoth Mount Pleasant settled '" "19 tea party in aid of the Stewart Memorial was I big Iuccess when upwards of nineteen hundred doi- lartr was taken in. The weather was ideal and I large crowd was! Sears. CBIJBC. One of the highlights It the Health Centre. complete with if: lawn and flowers in the front: made and donated by Mrs. Sydney Enman. Tickets were sold on the A - put on an the lucky recipient. gracem dam” Mrs. Ruth Christnphersen and daughter Marlene. Grand Falls. N. B. spent a week recently Visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas n . srruntions and in l Mr. Walter Dyatani. Halifax. was I visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Macbnugsll. no .cantly. Mr. Vernon MacQiiarrin. New York visited his father. Mr. Clark Macquarrle on Tuesday. August. 2. He is vacationing at Cavendish. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met It the home of Mrs. Spur- .geon Ramsay on Thursday even- ing. August 5. A good crowd was Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLean of Cornwallis. N.S. were routnt visitors at the homo of Mr. Ind Mrs. Ivan Maclman. Mr. Leeman F J " f' t .. spent the weekend with his family FEATURED ll Camera 218 Water St. in Second Prince. I Mr. and Mrs Wilfred MBFDOUF' all motored to Stanley on sundayl evening to attend the baptismal service held in Clifton Presbyterianl Church. where Leigh Donald Macl(ay- WI! bah” tized. l Mr and Mrs Huostis Williams. and family. New York spent I few days visiting his brother. Nir. Edi-p son Williams and Mrs. Williams. also his sister Mrs. S. Ramsay. They were vacationing in I Elblll at Bedeque Shore. Mrs, Alphonse MncLellan. Grand River has accepted I Polllllm 11'' the Stewart Memorial Hosltlllln Tyne Valley- Miss MacLean. Charlottetown. has accepted I position In nurse in the Stewart Memorial H 2 I l i it C t . elltlrrse Horace Lidstoiio. RN. is YES.... If M IAVE Tiff POPill.Al CAMERAS FEATIIIEI II K0l)AK'S III AI 1 Oxbridge Organ, good tone .............. 335.00 THURSDAY. FRIDAY. slvrtmmr ONLY Gallant ftrocory Go. wish STOP IN NOW The loan: Phorniocy Your Corner Drug Store Water St. Snininertdde ROYAL I THEATRE BORDIN Wed - Thurs - 7:15 I 9:15 Matinee Thursday-2:80 "Reaching From Heaven" lstarring: Cheryl Walker. iJohii Quaker. Also Shorts in Tyne Valley. . LET US SHOW YOU THE their grandson,l X I G L W , , - -3tg2,z;;5gAr l OIIZITK TIII W :::".:..':.J':.” "W2co.v-" GOURLIES ' lloxol Drug Store Central St.. Snmmornide --cauno" KIN SEGTON Wed-Thur. 7:15-9:15 VAST). lob erl Mitchum. Ann Blyth in "ONE MINll'l'!'. T0 ZERO". Bank draw- ing Thursday. R.C.A.F. Lancs Even Series With Kinkora Silver Wings one hit. Proctor. OWE. lllf-llldl and Haney got the LIncI' hih. I MJOOIID-I 4 C 240Mi01x-104 8 Umpires. pinto. Foul; hauls h-Ink Murray for her falcon: J greetings and the prtiu. Mrs. James Freeman. president. drew the following wh- nerl of the annual Art drn national . . ' fill bill and Oliver banged out I triple. 1" 9”" l' beau". For the Silver Wings Wendell d').'l'lat)'dM by MC?.nd(.;;'a'N MacFadyen hit I mund tripper. M' ' ' rs ' " i r ”w' Water St.: 2nd prize. tcard tablet. Miss Selina Deslloches. Miscouchl; iird prize ta magazine rack donut- ed by R. T. Hnlman Lt.d., lnttetnwnt. Mrs. Louis P. Sherry. Summersido; dds Smith. Winnipeg: 5th Pill? tableclothl. Miss Lois Deslloclios. Miscouche: titii. prize (fruit calm. Miss Barbara Doucette. ill Bay- field St. Charlottetown: prizes of S100 each: Fred Pequot. Coyle. 21 Stewart Trsinor. Ind Mll- snd five Linis t2.00i John MacRae, Orwell Oovo. Continued from page 1 Colorlul Gathering head to represent the Geo. Maccormac, h . g g nu. neg I Rev. Eric Robin. Rev. Dr. O'Hatl-l azmsihihzigitlelgilivldaa:n:Tn:nthaT ho mreness of such practice on our Wednesday evening. August :lrd..i 193'. Rev. w. V. MacDonald. REV-. animal's hogan to play a tune in the some tempo on his bagpipes highland fling was hnrn. Mr. Walter Shaw acted very up- ably as master of ceremonies dur- ing the afternoon's festivities and hastened the various dancers and pipers to ThF stage for their events and the V events was . . the band competition between the lallllll 30""? '1'"? "'7 lmm 5'7 Stellarton Balmoral Girl pipers and l the Westville Dunvegan Band for a first prize of S100 and a second prize of S71 generously Simpsons-Sears Co. First prize was won hy West- were pro- and msjorettos by I Mr. Stewart Jones. manager of tho Charlottetown Branch of Simpson!- eques Another big crowri was tendanca at that concert held at tho - Coliseum in l e. evening. in attendance to support I worthy George V Frag” wed M M” for of Ceremonies for the varioul numbers all of which were enthusi- astically received by the audience. Contest winners of the afternoon events took part. such as Jeanneth Mac-Naughtnn. the highland fling champion. and Phyllis MacDonald who took the Sword dance title. Mrs. Douglas McGowan”: tor ballet group from Montagul excellent display of reflected well the high quality of their in- that NE I10 HAVE TIE POPULAR CA!!!” ttoimrs In no STOP IN NOW Rood Studio and Dial . l'. Summorsldo TODAY (Thursday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 REGENT to-itieiir 1.1: - Lin Chor- Alvin (lace- Girlsi bl- Ia Technicolor "LUBE 0l' run WILDEBNIBSP 8230 Standard 1? STAQLITE WEDNESDAY I TIIIIRSDAY, AUG. 10-11 Jeffery Hunter. John Peters. Constance Smili Travel Talia. Cartoon. Canteen Service 9:30 Daylight DF?lVE-INT?-l-.lT PF 5UW'iEi?.Sii.t- v