_g_ ‘l ~ nicnibcrs dclcgated. .. v. DOUGLAS FITZGERALD Son Of Island Airman Killed On German Highway .1u.l Mrs. Alphonse Brown, to Mr and Mrs Brown in Grand "ll \it' t. =1.-i l\t‘l'. l‘t‘t't‘l\t‘tl the and: < on Siiiiday of the accident-l River confirmed the details. A.(‘. and Mrs. I-‘itzgcrald Committee Wi A coordinating committee re prcscntative oi service and other groups in Summerside will formulate plans for a mem- bership campaign for the Prince County Hospital. The sccond meeting of this committee decided to hold a gen- cral canvass of the town. Slemon ‘Park, and all rural and urban areas which normally use the fa- Cilittcs provided by the hospital. Judge W.E. Darby. presfdent of thc Board of Trustees, said general canvass. together with the funds from the second annual Century Club contributions to the hospital. it is hoped to raise 340.000. This will enable the hos- pital to carry on with its financi- al obligations and continue to provide its regular services. Tentative dates for the drive have been sct for the week of Novcntbcr 25th to 30th, and thin ‘wcck will probably be proclaim- "Prince (‘ounty Hospital In this llesl than campaign. donations $100. (required for clubl. that with funds from the proposed‘ ll Plan P. C.” l Hospital Membership Drive 5 membership in the Century Club! will be solicited from the publlcl wt minimum of 8300 being‘ hoped for from donors. I Dr. WI. Callaghan. chairman of th membership campaign, said he felt that the coming drive will get people "hospital con- scious. that Prince County Hos pital is their institution. and that their support is needed." V . John Lodgerwood. ad tin- lstrator of the hospital, by means‘ of a chart, explained the details of the proposed membership drive to the delegates of service’ clubs and other groups present: Mr. R.A. Horne. chairman oft the finance committee of the: hospital. is also chairman of the] second Century Club drive nowl underway with an objective of $20,000 for the hospital. l The service clubs and groups. who are participating in the] committee which is completing Plans for the canvass of the gen- eral public. include Y's Mcn. Lions. Rotary. Kinsmen. Canad- ian Legion. Knights of Colum-~ bus. and the Summerside Wing RC.A.F. Association ,___.__ . Gamma Hi-Y Their Weekly The regular weekly meeting of thc Cainniu Iii» (‘tub was held in the “Y” Centre. Green Street on Tuesday, .\'ovcmber 5, 1957 at seven o'clock with Joy Nichol- son prcsiding. The meeting open- ed by repeating the Hi-Y opening ritual followed by the worship nductcd by (iloria \lzicWil- liains. Hcslcr .'\lucl’lice. president of 1.-itli nt liadcn. Germany. of leftlCanada in June for Baden. ill" S”""“”5l‘l" Hm‘ 5"l‘°°l RM .'l’.'lllils‘(>|l. liougltis lt'itI.:.er-‘Germany. where hc had been Crms "‘”"“"' ‘V"l"¢’ it’ “W Clllbl lpostcd for on-izscas seiticc with ; t‘itIgci‘ultl the It C.~\l‘. i’i'e-vious to that l‘ \t‘llll1I lirowiil. . ll..A.( i tioncd view. Ont l..A (‘. y . \ \c.ii'-old son of \l. - \'«~i'iion t::e boy wzis dri\in—g with his ‘lllt'l' on S:itiii‘ti.'iy aftcinion ‘l 3 (‘III' ttrc blew out and. ..'i:‘ (".t.\llt‘(l tiito a trcc. The tilt} "lo l.llll(‘l' was taken -.‘l.ll \uL‘lt‘l'l.I1g from shock ll 'it.Il(iI' injuries. ‘ \. pllilfif‘ call from tho padre, - . unit on Sunday afternoon’ I-‘it1.gci'altl had lxen stu- witli his lainiily at Down- I..»\.('. l‘:lllL{(‘I‘£il(l is a son of and .Vlr.s. Maurice Fit1.ccr- with his brother. WESTERN GUARDIAN t llltlS'I‘.VlAS GIFTS th a t .- _\-our portrait by Scars ltiuid Studio and Criincra‘ l’lionc 8061. Summorsidel ItlIt‘.l'l.AR THURSDAY night. ::t- 't the Canadian Legionl -up Rt-nsington. Music by the, H: w.\.'tll'CS. Dancing from 9:30t ‘ 1 ;0 Adniission 50 c nts. ‘ \\'.l'..-\. MEETS — The reg- . . -noctinL’ of St. Mary's——St. - . \ Y I’.A. was held on Tues- -.-sning with Ven. Arch‘ (Lit. Harrison opcning. ‘ wuiyi-r. The business part oil - <\«’lllllL‘ was lcud by the pre- -.1-zit Bob I"lt:lt'llL‘I'. The roll was .~. .\('l‘Pd by twcnty mem' ?~r- Carrie Thompson and Bob 7 wwzi-r prcscntcd the program ‘at was cnjtycd by all. ~cr\ctl by Claudia , i ‘=1 Muirhcad and Robert Yco t t;\I.I..\N1‘ I-‘l'NI-IRAL — The ’n --rnl of the late llcnry J. Gal- - took pl.'l(‘t’ from his late res- _\‘t*~‘l(‘I‘f‘ltt_V to Mt. Carmel 4 Hch where Rcquiem Mass in cclobrated at 9 o'clock by I‘ John Buote. Rev. John F. ‘iv was deacon and Rev. E- ‘lllt‘l Richard sub deacon. Pre- ' Ill thc sanctuary were Rev. -uh I.c(‘lair of South Rustl- t "ll Rev Wcndcll Mclntyre. ‘ «'i- [ll Iigmont Bay. Pa ‘ vrs wt-rc John Peter Gal- l." l‘t-lix 'T‘ineau, Stanley Rich- t tlarcncc Gallant, John Pet-1 \ <::illnnt. Glorice Gallant unit was in the chtrch -. l\'. \l’,R.\l. WI-‘.[)NF.SDAY—'I‘he i’. of Mrs. (S lltber llardy " “'n‘rttin was held Wcdiicsday t ' will :\ ll ittlf‘ was Imp l 1' '\t‘ (. ll I privritc scrvicc at; conducted by her‘ J \1 Sproulc, and >t"ivc at the church was con- tfl ‘wt by Rcv. t\.S. Wcir, l).l). -‘t Wm time fricnd of thc family. said ments ary of Lester Pearson has been completed and rivc in Summersidc by Nov. I5 at approximutcly 6.00 p. m. and he will be met at R meeting in Moncton Plans For Visit Of L. B. Pearson Are Completed Watson .\lacT\'nuglit that he will ar- .\t.(‘.A. meeting of the East Prince Lib- eral Association that evcning in ' . the mm‘ School audnoriumg Ondtvok hcr placc bcneath an arch Saturday he will return by plzine I o the mainland and address a ' that mg I Summorside Store Hours ' Are Announced ‘lappculing for thcir stipptit'l in the iUl'llit'l)llltll),L puntr) sztlc under ‘ll.It‘lt‘ sp !li\t>l\lllll, urging t h e ‘.!ll'ls‘ to give all possililc assistatr cc for thc needs and deeds of Red ,Ct‘nss are great .\rlt‘ne \looi'c. secretary, call- was killcd instantly‘ aid of Richmond and a brotlicr, cd the roll which was answered °‘ L.A C. Lornc. was flown by tlie‘l’." ““‘”l.‘ mt‘mlH'lV‘ R (.'.A.l". on Sunday from Naples. mos "l the previous Italy to Baden. Germany to be wcrc read Iiuus committce chairmen cover- iing their several duties Treasu- Bride Elect ls Honored A great profusion of con....d flout-rs ntiorncd thc rooms for a miscellaneous shower in honor ‘of Miss Jessie MacEwen. at the .home of her it . and Mrs. . New Lon- don on Friday evening. 0cto‘be-r l .. -i To the strains of the Bridal l(‘horus played by Miss Ruthie l\‘la(‘l‘Iwcn. the bride-to-be attend- cd by Miss Kathcrine Morrison. of running spruce beautifully de- ~ corntcd wit Fall owcrs and ccntcrcd with a wedding bell. M‘ The well fillcd baskets were car- ried in by Miss Linda Bernard and Miss Isabel Campbell. Miss Jcssic (’anipbc|l and \tiss Eldl Macl-Iwcn road the gift cards while the ribbons were cut Mrs Merrill Simpson and Mrl. 1-Ilbcrt Orr. Miss I-idith MacKay arrangcxi the many lovely gifts. Mut-h enjoyed during the eve- Thc min-‘ t Held Meeting rer, Arlene Bernard gave the clubs financial report. Thc pay’ ment of two bills, one for a high- ly recommended worship book for the clubs use and the other. for a notebook for program eval-. uation was approved. The president anno:inced that the meetings of the new ‘ members who have attended 3 ' with the executive‘ the home of’ . Arthur lIolland_ Mt-ntor. at. seveii p.Ill. on Monday and Sat-l urtiay ovciiiiigs. Ill9IIll)('I‘3‘ aiiiiounccd the names of t ho s e to whom the Iii-Y dance cards had been given. ‘ It was .'IOVed and seconded‘ tthat we co-operate as we did last‘ ‘spring with the Y‘s Men's Club. The money divided lfrom this sale is used for Y M.(‘. , A. World Srvice. ! The executive: Joy Nicholson, ‘|Arlene yioore. Arlene Bernard.f {and Marjorie Ireland as wt-ll asi tKathryn Logan and Gloria Mac-. Williams reported on the Mari-l time Hi-Y Conference held in. Halifax on Thanksgiving week-i end. They told of their experien- ces amusing and otherwise and of the knowledge gained an lhow it would benefit the club. Pictures of the conference were shown. The meeting closed by‘ lsinging "God Save The Queen." S'side Exhibitor Will ' Receive Memorial Trophy , AMHI-iRS'l‘ 'Sp9(‘lall—— George A C(illl’)('(‘l( will receive the Wil- lard Kt-Lly Mcnforial Trophy at thc .\laritline Winter air on Saturday night The iropn y is “present ed by friends in grateful remembrance of Willard Kelly in recognition of his cnthusiasm and “I'll dir- ected cfforts in l)I‘0In(IllIl',.' standurd- horse: his fine p(‘I‘s(lIlillll_\' and effective work in promoting the breed is here- by comnicniorulc" the olfical fair program \'.'ll£llt‘.\ It is ii\\£ll‘tl(‘d for the champ- ion stunduid brcd stallion and .\TI' Callbc-ck won it with his stallion Milt-way against it-ry strong 1-pp0.~llll)fl. Mr. (‘alibi-ck also won first - in thc vciirling class with \\'.ift'him colt out o Al- lJt’l'l.'t l.t-t- llc took socoiii pl ice with Wutcli Slnrlcy Ann in the‘ l\\'0')(‘ul' old class. l Ann (‘it-gg placed second and in the mature for Mr Calll)t‘L'k. -‘inn L‘lcg;_' and her foal, Watch- ful Ann, by Watchim won the class for rn2'J‘e and foul The foal placed second in his t'l.'i.ss. Callbeck won the get Alberton Man is Elected Board Of Trade President Earle Atkinson of Albcrton was ("‘(‘l(¥l presidcnt of thc \l- bi-rton and Wcst Printc llt"tl‘fl of Trade at thc annual inc.-tiiig held last night at Butts Rt'\ Over sixty II1('IIll)(‘I‘S to a dcliciotis turkcy supper seruxi by the i‘c~t;itit‘;int stall (iucsts at thc h('.'ill inclnticd Clyde .\lacL:t::.'iii. prox- thc Sumincr-i/lc llourt Trade, Jack \l\'i'i;hI. pm! resident of the SlllIllllt‘l'*l(l(‘ Itoard and William l~‘rzi~cr of M ntrcal. The rt-tiring president. I-‘rnnk lirytin IIllI‘t)(lll'.'((i thc gut-st ~’.')t,‘al(t‘I‘ of the (‘\'t‘lltIl‘.’ \ T Parkcs, Mziritiincs Ili.'1ll.'l‘_It‘l‘. thc (‘zinadian Chamber of (‘oin- merce, and exccutivc \t‘('I‘(‘i2.iI‘_V. Maritime Provinces Board of Tradc Mi‘. p.’lI‘l\’t‘.\ i< rc~poiis~ ll)lt' tor st-rviciii: and .'issi~ting thc tos bozirds and ('ll1l|IllH'I‘.\’ in thc four .-\tl:intic |’i'o\iiici-s and \vas formerly tiiziiitigcr of the Moncton Roar I'll c (‘0M.\‘lENI)S BOARD I-‘ollowiiig zin cxprcss on of zip- prt-t'|;i[liin for thc cxccllciit Yiti'it- out, Mr l’.tl'kt‘\ ('lIIllI1lt'll(l“tl the West Printc Rozird for llltlt ox- cellcnt work in thc arca The throe levels 0 ll(>IIl'(l\ 'llld ('li.'imbcrs. national. rcgioiizil ; t'tlIiimllIlii_V. were tlic spcakcr in an inforiiizitivc and intcrcsting adtlrc-~ Th founding of the Atlzintic Prov- inces Economic ('t>uncil. of which he was the original scr- retary, was also dealt with and a wealth of information I‘f“.‘,.’lI‘fl- ing the work. of Boards of 'l'rude was put bcforc thc Itl(‘(‘lIllL'. A vote of thanks to thc speak- er was niov ' .eo Ar.scn- ault and heartily seconded by William Fraser. C.R. lieard prcscntod thc sec- rl-t:ir_v-treastircr's rcpt-.:t uhic showed a good balance on hand. Ten meetings were hchi during the year which included one in l:ili|c t‘ h ll.'l\ coiicoctcd the .\ltittnik cock- l't.‘ni~h and 3 banqut-t mccting til it l.c;iij\ 'l'hc -etiv-l.'ii‘\ coni- lill‘ll"‘tl on the ltc.i\y \tilllIIlt‘ oi lllilll l>.t\\lll'g_{ th:ou'.:h his lliifltlx .n ti)llll:'t'l.«>Il .\itli Board work :iiid .ntorincd thc lllt‘t‘ll!l,' that ;ill ~tviio~,'i.'ipliic work is living trtw by M Rt-ginald 'l‘r.'i\- [—. I’llHK‘ll)l<I.\'T'S RF.P()R'I‘ 'l'lt~ l1I't‘.~ltl(‘lli tltll\l‘l‘t‘(l zi dc- l.-.t .ili(l coinprch'.-ii~i\e- rcport oi ll.~ '.\\U yt-tirs in otticc ‘linong ;t‘ti|ici\ .'i~~t~tt~tl with or ;iiti.'it— t'tl by thc or'..'tiiit/.;ilioii l’l")lllltliIl’.1 of the l f‘ll’H\lll_1 stlllt.‘ yours o .t\. l'l'm’*llllltIIl\ l‘(‘1liil'(llll‘l ll‘t'lLIlll t’.'iltt \t’l‘\lt‘t‘>'. potato l.'iI'lll\, Al it-rtoii hzirliotir sur\cy, nzitionzil it-.'i|t.’i schi-inc. thc s;poiisoriiig of rtuzitic day, an cs~ay contcst .|.l \t'\'t‘I‘Lll othcr minor mzittcrs qn::.n: ('ttllx'lLlt'|‘£ilil(’ coi'rc~pon- it'll i- \l!’ lli’_\.'ll'l thunkcd thc incin- bcrs for wondcitul cooperation and lll‘.!t‘ll the sainc Support for thc rt-.\ \'l.'ll€ cl’ o tccr~ (him til|ll‘t'l'\ l)l'tlll_'lll in by 'llt' li~llll‘tl‘illg' coiiiiii l'i-c \\t‘l‘t'I \.l‘t‘;ll't'~ltlt‘l1l. J W. ’.'on:lil.'iii; -t-c:'ct.'ii'_\-treasurer. (‘ R. Lcnrd, :c t‘l(‘('ll‘d 1 .\Ir liry:in's rcnomination as ')l‘l‘~I<it'lli, Illiltle by I. Wal- Li I .\.'l\ tlt':'llll(’fl 'l‘h.. tollowin; utrc appointcd w ‘llc t'tillilt'll by thc ncu prcsi-l lt‘lii. Mr Atkinson. Dr. l.(l. i)t'\\'.‘tl‘, John Rayner. Lloyd tlzi-itlv-I. Roy l,c:ii'd, -\llison MC- I:i'.o~li and lid (i.‘llltlt‘l l TRIP TO .\l00.\".’ .\‘I.»\G.\RA I-‘AI.I.S Ont t(‘Pl— this ptcturesqiie honcymoon city has an zidiicd attraction. its ori-‘I ‘cm in Russia's dot.’ cnrrying sec- on'l ~.ilt‘llllt‘ A hotcl bartender, tznl. .1 small ('Ot‘l(l£ill sausage floating in a mixture of dubonnetl and vo a. iThurs_. Nov_ 7. 1957 The Guardian Page 19 increase Shown in Assets Of Trinity Credit Union A dividend of 3 per cent on savings anioiinting to a iota! ill \lstil' rcspectively. of St and sttner I I ill 5 president, treasurer. $25,.i55.‘lti was declared in-t (‘rt-dit Union; Rod Mat-.\c‘.in, cu-iilng zit the 8th ziiitiiial I‘Ilt't'I tit~;istii‘t-r of Cotiiiiiunity ("--dit in; of 'I‘i'inity Credit Union in l'nion; Kcir Duguan. prcsidi-nt Suinincrside of the P I-I I. Credit L‘ni.:>n l.k‘.'I,,’lJC With the president. Elmer .\luI’ of ,1” roc. presiding. about 70 [)(‘i'S*)Il\ l)f‘I' Lilith, began in Magistrate‘: ('iitIiI‘lllll€(‘ Kt‘l[‘ liiigggin \i<-tvtn Bridges, of St. past DI'(’SI(lt‘f‘li Anthony's Credit Union; (“,5 mm “'31”, gmrley \,m_ uticiidcd thc dlIlI)L‘l‘ nice-zin- .i: and by Dr IIE Clark (ind John temp), and watchful Ann it... go; .~uninici'lea Restaurant will-'c liopkirk. both members of the of \h’att~lmn He won the lttogi,-my tiii.incial stalcnicnt presciitci in Trinity Credit Union. of dam class with Watch .~'-hirley lI‘(‘a\'.llt‘I' llarry Blsllup 3llvtv\t"l ‘-inn and Watchful an iiicrcasc of $;t,'.’ti:t -Il us»:-1.» _ V \\lllt'l1 now total 327.033. \ii iizr,-it-.i~.c of >L‘\L‘.'l has rats ' N O 14-! "iv 'ltt‘lllllt‘l’*tllp N» a t-ta} ‘ ' .i‘.I .i‘it'! dctiucli-n- to G’ ' P . _ wen Parties A SI ‘d liili.t ’.nt~ .tt‘!t' Ll'.l.A\‘l(’ll .’;'o:ii t e ,,,. |,;,,f' .,i 5,.,-, ~,. 1... .._,r .\ll\\ llt'~*.lt‘ l)(‘l.lll("y \'..l\ tend- . ti..‘.,m..- in $43», t_.. ,- _' , ct‘.-ti ‘.-.o slimtiis one by the The trial of an Albany man ‘wt tll'iil‘t'll\l "W '1 ll1tf't“'»Yt'ft"Ml ‘~\31t‘fC i.'ii‘,:cd with t'illl..’i.ll nc.:l:;t-iicc "“1t<‘I t-"llml Hi It'll =1 "“' "" “"“"l “ l""“‘""‘l l"‘”‘l‘°" l thc death of ll.|!‘l'} Qlt‘.'i('» of t' it-litin: wcic as til "‘l “"" t” 'l“' l‘ '”"' "i ll“ l’7"" lit 'l‘i'_\on, who was killed in a tlirct-toi'~, .‘\lui'\in liilcv anJ I-J. ""“‘ ‘ul “ml “l ‘ C“"£“ H0‘ t:'zictoi'+'at‘ co'li~ion zit \tll’ih crctt Johnston .'I'Ctlll coiiini.t ].‘“l“y m ‘many 0” ‘\m‘''”h9 i‘i'yon on the night of Septcm- lt't‘, Brad .\lat'lIII1lS_ superiimrv N‘ ‘ Rt-ssie was escorted to the t’.’l[t.‘I‘ by Mary l)'iw's0n The l.’)- ('o:irl, Summcrside last evening. 11],. r(.gjd(.ngg' .. , . ,1 \lJI!is‘ll‘ill€ ll 5- lllnlttn. QC. sontcttpliv thc [)Il‘(\ll‘l(TlIli“dl‘?:tlllt‘PI' !M”‘,“Ne Cm-Ty Mrs‘ Phmp ;,H..Hg..d \M_H.l U“, Wpfln of [hp WW“ \I4i'\n.tIl and Shirley (arnopon. ‘IT I) 0 Sl"warl- QC l5 :ir\ by l':ii'kcr ('i'ot-kctt "llll \'h.A0 Km) dm.‘n]p:)an'\‘ng ‘NSC. Cmwn pmswmor and Mr _ “Hm ~CUmm”u‘e report hy- walr . ta r(’Hd i .r\l.lc.;.t*d l)i tson w'.n\-on Mac.\'auEht, QC. is coun- M. “Hm,” Hit‘ many‘ at * wcre ar"cm:<*d [,1 fur me accused’ l F”Hm‘:m’ the by“ t d (iv hi table by \ir- .lltl.\~1fl Hm wmnessu‘ Dr‘ Pm" mmnvw ”tl,9(‘Hn’ ‘a an \\;iddc-ll and Mrs l{ic‘t~it. .\cw. \l.icl)onald,Crapaiid. Boyd YVlac- , ‘ g 1*‘ ”.'.n‘” S “(W “’”l“ l3““?" ll '10‘ Pl03‘-‘ill Hunayd ~ . 1-rmn‘ peter fildtte by se\cral visitors in at inzanncr thanked all for the gifts ' ' “'"ll3““*’ lnvludlnti l.m Wood. anti tmitcd them to visit her in l’t-it-rs. Souns and Elmer Pcrry, “mien gaw e\.idem,e before the Fred (lallaiit. and Edward (Iillis. : was adjourned until this‘ morning at 10:30. BIG AT'I‘RA("I‘lON l,O\'l)().\' iCl’l Chatsworth llousc, thc l)£‘I‘l)_VSlllI‘€ mansion of thc llukcs of Devonshire. drew more than 244,000 visitors this summer. Regular Monthly "Meeting 1 Borden Branch Can- adian Legion. in Log- ion Hall. Friday. Nov. 8th. 8 p.m. Ladies auxiliary iuiii meet at same time. tier new home ATTENTION POULTRY FARMERS Our poultry plant will be reopening MONDAY. NOVEMBER llth Poultry will be received by appointment only. Paying prices on rail grade eviscerated weights. delivered plant. Grading by government standards under government supervision. Poultry will not be accepted on Saturdays. Jenkins Bros. Ltd. Summerside. P.E.|. f Closing hours and holidays for by 35,... “-.11,“ MR1‘-_1y_ .vi0_ al ‘imson were a‘pP”“ed by ’ lllll. \lr< :\lll‘(‘tl Mucl(a_v_ tvio-1 meeting of the Retail Mcrchaiitsun, and Mrs. Fwd Mcfivwn Committee of the Summerside ,piam, Board of Tradc this week. The ' first decision made was to ob-‘-- S9i‘\9 R€‘ITl(‘ITll)I'filK‘(‘ Dfl)’. Mon-t “v__\S}”:\vGTON (AP) __ preS_ ‘la-ll‘ Nownlbfl 11”‘ as 3 l"'hll" itlcnt I-‘.iscnho\vcr Wednesday re- Day will will 2nd. howevcr. will not ho a holi- day this your. ’Christnvas until five o'clock, lning Wednesday. I):-ceimbcr l8t mas be evening shopping are D(‘(‘t‘lll-‘ bet‘ I8. 19. 20. and 23 n ll:-c-l ember 24 stores will close at five o'clock. inn ' ucrc instrumental selection»! holiday. Christmas nnd lloxing bc pllbllt‘ holid:i_\'s as New Years Day. ccivcd a chest full of chick and] cattle feed and “pig rearingi ‘l“”‘“‘ry nuts." It came from England on .the ‘Mayflower II. as the gift of Stores will rt-main open on two ililfggmland Sons’ Limited’ of Saturday at'tcrnoons bi-fore ‘ December 14th. and Zlst. bi-gin-l h . The stores will be opcn till 9 p mi except on Saturday and (Ehrist-I Eve. The dates on which thcrc will‘ SIIMMERSIDE l 4 "lll\' wcrc "The Lord's ~ um-rd" and "l"cnce. Perfect - . r_ . l'l'-to" V l’.'illbt-titers wnrc 7'10 9'15 ~i~ Gordon Barbour. Charles N0 Matinee on Thursday l,.',“‘,:',’r'l nl‘r:‘ll"'g‘ (l1l‘”'d~V'd léllzlnr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mt-Wil—, ~ . avi or on an - - . . - l‘ti't l”.nul:md }.~t,nmr Hoarcrs ]i‘(:1"‘i:$,(\I:§:e .;rnr(';“_{1',.:o';:,:?T{?,‘;T. "Pans ‘ "‘ llmr-< “Wit "«"<ly- WilmotAValley leltil\'ov. 6th mil - u \l -utcll lI:ird_v. t’l‘I‘l<‘.\' ll-""‘dY» Florida whcrc they plan to spcnd Sfrange Th|ngs t tvton Travers and John Roch a few “-fek§_ t lntermcut was in liillcrest twnrtery. _ Ptoiessional Cards Chartered‘ Accountants T- Earle Hickey &_Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce ulld _-Summeraide. P.E.l. Phone ms INSURANCE TODAY (THURS) .\‘t;iri'ing Ingrid Bergman and Mel Ferret‘ CAMEO KENSINGTON Wcd.. Thur. 7:l5~9 I3. Fred .'\lacMurrny, (Ilaudcttc Colbcrt. Marjorie Main and Percy Kil- bridc as tMa & Pa Kcttlci in "Till-‘. EGG AND I". Come see the fun. have a real laugh with the “Kcttlt-s". Friday and Saturday Donn Mzirtin and Jerry Lewis in ”Artists And Models" tire -- Auto — Casualty § _-PEIIIPIL St. Sum Optometrist 2. E. Parkman Opt. D.. R.0. PHONE 3237 QPPOSITE GUARDIAN OPTIC! Summer St. Summenide B. It‘. Hunter. B7). Summeraide 'l‘0NIGlI'l' ‘I - 9:20 FRIDAY 7 - 9:20 HATURDAY 2 - 7 - 9:20 "CHA|N or EVIDENCE" BILL ELLl0'l'l' — DON‘ IIAGGEBTY P.E.l. Phone 81 si\ui.i.niAN's aumnma A. Raymond Grant. a.ae.. 0.0. 33 Cater street. Stnnmantdr Above Maurice Illl'a Ian‘: “I. 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