Trustees. and members at the Mr. IKE. Brooks. chaplain at medical and nursing staii oi 0'- the Summerslde Court oi the Leary Community Hospital and Society made the presentation local clergy are, shown ausmbl- and brisily outlined the work oi ed tor the presentation of twen- the organisation in Prince Coun- ty-ll-re Gideon Bibles to the ty. hospital last Monday afternoon. The prayer oi dedication was Lobster Carnival Interim Financial Report Presented The Summcrslde lobster Car- nival committee last evening re- ceived an interim ilnancial state- ment irom treasurer '1'. Earl llllckey indicating suiiiclent rev- .:nue from the 1957 carnival to make a division oi 8Zl0.M to each pi the six summersldc Clubs- lhe Canadian legion. !l.C.A.F. .Association..Y's Men. Rotary. Kinsmen. and Lions - who shar- ed with the Board oi Trade in the In 'sponsorshlp and work involved in conducting the carnival. The committee unanimously Ifvoured the continuation oi they carnival. but recommended that the carnival be conducted for three or iour days instead oi s . Chairman oi the carnival com- mlttee. Mr. Edgar Cannon. pre sided at the meeting. and sug- gestions and recommendations for th conduct of the 1958 car- nival were made by the eleven committee members at the meet- g. The financial statement indic- ated s gross revenue oi about 827.000. while gross sxpendttun was upwards oi sss.ono. W. Prince Essay Contest Open: A committee. irom the Alber- ton and West Prince Board oi Trade under the chairmanship P oi Earl Atkinson met Thursday evening to ilnallse plans ior the essay contest open to all pupils oi Grades 10, ii and 11 In the West Prince ares. The title decided upon hr the essay was "Democracy." It was hoped those competi would an- plore all phases oi The subject, Iaillngs, disadvantages. advant- ages. and oompsrls... to otbu iorms oi government. Prlsas iron the Board are oi 1 WESTERN 315.00 for ilrst. 010.1!) and SAM! with consolations going to each contestant. Contributions irom in- dividusla will be gladly welcom- ed to augment the amounts donated by the board thus in- lncresslng the value oi :he top rises. The closing date was set at November 15 i951. All pupils en- taring this contest and those wishing to encourage and assist with donations are to con- tact tha secretary oi the Ioand oi Trade. Cyril R. Lear-d in Al- berton. This contest. it is hoped. will create a lot oi interest in the parents as well no pupils and the I would you to watch our newspaper ior. iurthsr dev opmants. GIIAIIIIIAII RAYMOND GIANT. Optima- etrist will be in his Tilllilil U- The Sltllfdly September Nth. N0 TRESPASIING by huntsn on my premises. Clinton Lesrd. Tryon. PANTRY SALE Indian Riva w.l. Saturday. September It) at 1.30 pm. Dsvison Building. ' Kensington. UONG IIVEI. W.M.!. Thank- oiiering Sunday. Sept. 8th at -7.30 p.m. Guest Rev. Cecil wsliar. Special music. P A N 1' I. Y IALE Kennedy: store. Saturday. Sept. &b. 1.8 pm. New London Presbytcln W.M.S. , NORTI Ul United Church H. Iwr ttember 19th. It s.m. rrosuwln Communion. 13 p.m. Trsveltsra Rest. No suvice at North lode- que. Rev. I. 0. Walls. Minister. FRI! Church ei leotlsnd. ser- Sn vices. September ltll. Coleman lo:3o n.rn. Summeralde 1:! m. Delabln 3:3 p.m. Caps me 1:00 p.m. conduct- Services 'db!llev.WIIllsmI.MscKI!. ta lcsttssd. Klnguasis, sPnlNol'llI.lt United Isr- i . Rev. loss Howard. is IHJ . Mersey-"rt Iā€.':TT'ā€ KENSINGTON United Church. Sunday, 1th. Church School I60 Morning. Worship ll o'clock. Evening worship M. Isnior choir will present "no pro dlgsl Son" In song and story. sutnmsrileld Morning Worship at 9.30. church school at 10.8. IONTROII Pastoral Charm. United Church oi Canada. gear- 313! lilo N.I'lI.u,GreeI. allnlsta-. ALIERTON Pastoral Char . United Church oi Canada. Sta- versus at so p.lII. 0'I.IAIY PASTORAL . The United Church Isrvtess oi Divine other 2; as; offered by Rev. Ross Howard. minister oi the 0'I.eary Baptist Church. Ten of the Bibles were donsted.Jn memory oi departed loved ones from O'I.enry district. shown above are: FRONT ROW. leit to right -Mrs. Earle Gamma Hi-Y Hold: Meeting The opening ting oi Gam- ms Hi-Y Club was held at th: Y-Centre. Green Street, on Tues- day. September 24 at seven p.m. under the leadership of the new 195148 executive. Joy Nichol- son. president, called the meet- ing to order, iollowed by thc'H-Y opening ritual. The worship service was con- ducted by Marjorie Ireland. The secretary, Arlene Moore called the roll with 12 embers ans- wering by paying their dues. The minutes oi the last mtltlng were read and approved. Arlene Bernard. treuurer. pre- scaled her report. The secretary the Alpha Trophy oi Saint John. and also the coming llalliax con- iersnee. Joan Ramsey and Mary Woodslde were appointed to serve on Thursday. September lath at the Y's Men's supper meeting. The Mentor Mrs. Arthur Hol- land. spoke to the club oi certain matters pertaining to the iorth- comlng year. The subject of reireshments at next wseks' meeting at which guests and prospective members are invited to attend was dis- cussed. Nocesllry krsngements were made. The president announced that an enecutlve ting will be held on Thursday. September 18 at me p.m. in the High School meeting room adjacent to the supervisors oiiice ior the pur- 'p.o.se oi cognvgins lsqrelntrfy gr Alpha to y o no o . No members. Gloria MscWil- liams and Kathryn Logan were elected to attend the ill-Y con- sunes in llslllsx. with the pom- hillty that transportation may be ided. li this is so they Ind Eves vs coulsting oi Joy Nlcho Marlorle lrelsnd. Ar- lens Bernard and Arlene Moore -9 l girieg egg is ii Jelley. Mrs. A.A. Macbeod, mat- ron. Mrs. Lloyd Stlliker; BACK ROW - Mr. Errol Stetson, Dr. Charles Dewar: Dr. Nicholas Bruvels. Gideon W.E. Brooks Mr. Earle Jelley. Rev. lichen Ken and Rev. Ross Howard. Photo By P. WOCKP. mu ton Thomson. O'Lenry. also Mrs. G. W. London oi Moncton. N. B. and Mr. Eric Mcllne oi Indian River. Friends oi Mrs. Bridget Mac- Gregor, Burton. will be pleased to learn she has recovered irom her recent illness and is visiting at the home at her granddaugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Arsen- suit, 0'l.esry. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler, Glengarry, were Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McKenna. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brad- ley oi Charlottetown. also Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trainer. St. John, N.B. Friends oi Mr. Larry Murphy. Campbellton. are sorry to learn oi his continued illness and wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Carrie Walsh. Brae. re- cently visited her sister, Miss Gladys Walsh. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Doyle. their sons. Kenneth and Blllia at Boston. Msss.. are guests oi their sister-in-law. Mrs. Stephen Doyle. at Mr. Doyle's iormar home in Glcngaru. Sympsth oi the community is extended to Mrs. Edna Colli- cutt. and iamily. 0'Leary, in the death. of her isther. Mr. James Walsh who died recently in lialiiax, N.S. Harvesting -is in iull swing. Many oi the iarmers are cutting while others are threshing. All are reporting a bountliul crop oi grain. Forty hours devotions opened at St. Marks Church. Lot 7 on Sunday. September 8. The alt- ars were tastefully dscorated for this special occasion with candles. cut flowers and potted plants. Those assisting the pas- tor. Rev. J. N. Trainor. were Fr. Pltre, Bloomfield. Fr. Doaty. Brae. Fr. Walsh and Fr. Gallant Palmer Road. also Rev. Fr. Mcbellan oi S. D. U. Charlotte- A large quantity oi Irish Mass is being harvested along the shores. This is s sre-t help for the fishermen who have lost many iisblngs due to bad weath- er. Recent visitors oi Mr. Ind Mrs. Cecil wood. Burton. were their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wood and family oi Summersido also their son-in-law and daughter. Mr- and Mrs. racy Sentm Ind DANCE OIAPAUD RINK SATURDAY. SEPT. 38 it to 12 Burns in Also bingo, spill the milk ' and other games. Canteen service. Admission to rink tree. . THIS WEEK AT CIVIC STADIUM WEDHBDAY 4- 5'30 Roller Skating 8-10:00 Rolhr Skating FRIDAY 9:15 Wlll'I'LING Adv sale of ucs.'3ā€.: Boatesl-"gag: macy. SAIUIDAI 2- 4 Roller Skating 9-12 Danwg TIiInYAl'lllIAY.Z'l'.I-Ill "f3'AlTIDIlll"hh&eshr.II1'iIlsn- j3s.cq1isuudedsn.l:lp.m. MCITUB.lIE.O(R.l-I llnssisnknown Midnight Fire Razes Home Of Elderly St. Roch Couple saved and a pig and several hens and ducks were moved to saiety. Two dogs. housed in the bba'sement oi the home, t. DIsctothaSt.Ilochlt.ont'IhnI'- tngetlnto-theyearandhadlo V remainonthe road itseliansl use water irom a nearby pond. Fortunately the weather was calm. otherwise a nesghbourin. i houaeandtheschoolacrossths wsywould havebaenlnsome The couple have taken quan- ers in an unoccupied house near- by owned by Lno Overbeck and arrangements were being made lut evening ior some sseistanoe from the Red Cross Disaster services Committee. Bedeque C. G. Sigma C Boys Rev. C. R. Wehber of Summer- sido was the guest speaker at a combined .. ; . .. and lather-and-son banquet held on the evening oi the urd in honour oi the C.G...l.'l'. girls and the sigma-C boys oi Bedeque. About 75 attended the banquet which was held in the church hall. Joop Plosnp acted as chair- Gnacs was said by Rev. Dr. C. A. Britten. A singsong was led by G. A. Coo r-smith with Edna ' nkins as p nlst. Carol Bradshaw proposed a toast to the mothers which was responded to by Mrs. Douglas Aiileck. The toast to the iathers I. T. Girls And Hold Banquet was proposed by Carl Wright and responded to by lieber Myers. ' ā€ Myers , , d the toast to the Church. Rev. G. A. Cooper-Smith .esponded. Ken- neth Webster extended the thanks to the ladies who prepar- ed the meal. This was gracious- ly scccepted by Mrs. Walter Crsls Both groups put on a short opening ceremony the theme talk was given by Mr. Webber. The thanks oi those pre- sent were extended to Mr. Web- ber by Sandra Raynor. The ban- quet closed with the singing oi "Blcst Be The Tie That Binds." iamily. 0'Iesry. Heath Costsln. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Costsln. Cape Wolte, has enrolled at P. W. C. Char- lottetown, ior the ensuing term. The many iriends of Mr. Al- vin Costain, Cape Wolie, are pleased to see hlrn home from the Provincial Snnahorium greatly improved in health. BEDEOUE Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig, were recent visitors to Moncton, N.B.. guests oi Mr. Craig's sis- ter, Mrs. James Norton and Mr. Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schur- msn have returned to their home in the States. alter a plea- sant visit among relatives and friends in Bedeque and vicinity. for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Perkins oi llsvsrhill. Msss., who have been guests oi Mrs. Perkin's aunt. Mrs. A. A. Maclnnis, this village returned to their home on September llth. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Bowness. lcit on Saturday. September 14 ior .a week's visit to the United States. Miss Louise and Miss Mildred and Miss Catherine Callbeclr and Mrs. Ivan Dawson. Central Bedeque. were visitors to Maine last week. Illrs. J.B. Champion and Miss Helen Champion. Halifax. spent the weekend of September 14th. at Lower Bedeque. guests oi Mrs. Champion's sister, Mrs. Reginald Forbes and Mr. Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Wright, who have spent the past year at the home of their son, Dr. Thompson Wright, Chicago. an rived home. at Middleton. n iew days ago. .l.H. " Wglr V SCHOLARSHIP Thane Montgomery Drummond Freetown. who has been award- ed n Herbert Sharpe scholarship of 3500 for each of tour years at Mount Allison University. Thane is a son oi Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Drummond. Freetown. Photo By Eockbert Stndh. onto, celebrated his Both birth- day on September 13th. He has spent the past several months at the home of his sister. Mrs. Carrie schurman. this village. Mr. Muttart grew up on s isms at Lower Bedeque. As a young man he became an active mem- ber of the Salvation Army. and spent several years in various places in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. George Hender- son. this village. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crockett. Slimmer- side, were Sunday guests oi Mrs. Henderson's sister. Mrs. G. A. Horne and Mr. Horne. Oy- ster Bed Bridgre. His many relatives and irlenda are pleased to know that Mr. Walter Leard, who has been seriously ill in the P.C. Hospital is gradually improving. CAMEO Kenslngton Fri. Sat. 1:15 - 9:15. Matinee Sat. 1 p.m. Handsome. tough Rory Calhoun in technicolor, outdoor action, adventure, "RED SUNDOWN" Co-starring pretty Martha Hyor. Dean Jagger. Also serial and news. Regular ndrnission 40c & Soc. A 4 .Hold Meeting sdassirsnnon Boy Bostes reported that the club is ' to movie in the Capitol Theatre ES l':sdnr. and John Leuty t. held shortly. Harry Holman gave a briei report on the Dr. Bal- lard Zoo which visited Summer- slde yesterday. President Ken Walker outlined a condensed -" ial report which showed large amounts of money being spent by the Y's Men on their swimming and wa- WRESTLIIIE TONIGHT CIVIC STAIIIIIIA mssrrs - emu AND JIEAVYWEIEIITS WILL APPEAR AT CIVIC STADIUM ter safety programs. Considerable discussion cent- red around improving the Hi-Y TODAY ( FRIDAY ) SATURDAY ZACHAPY SCOTT exma - as more rszamnlrrre v "DEEP ADVENTURE" SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT C .. 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