RAGE F IFTEEN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . JULY 30. 1953 F. it THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Monthly Meeting ' Alma and Vicinity Awards Memed legion wanop Provincial mm gg-av-Gy;;;gg;gn5;gA;E.,, 3;; n mm” co”-NT! omcl ' , . . (&n”nued Bun P830 0 GXII. W. L. CIOCKEN, 33 LAA 3S4 I?” 5 I Summer Street. Sllmlnersl Phone sou. -'M"- 3113 Dim?!" Of W089 CIDG I AA 6 38b 5- 5- 0913- 731-R 344 3 N," 3,, ,, u," M,,m,,,n M D S e e 1. mama; her mm M", 5.3.9.! - Grir. A. Court. as L 6 Lt, G. .1. Rogers. PEIR. . 344 . .7 I P . 1 press tltlves Id Pwccc 5 . , (mono chow mg ggongg W01-TON Dunbar,.Alma. ' Cat. 0. MacDom . 6 Major A. F. Gormley. PEIR 344 L; "W" n'"”" 8"” "N 3”” The monthly meeting of the local , . gw lflewlellynianiiigki 65 isgf. Eric Coles, PEIR. . . .. M8 , Theldnardian may be bought at any of the branch Canadian Legion was held Mm M”mm" Sf m”Ib"'y' MS”'l k Th,” 9,”: "t fa"; Camp wgrg The Legion evened up their iMm' 6' ,"'R,,”',,, " ” Toad” W: D: E: M”D””"Idv J I .g.u,'gu "an. In summenmu m the home on Monday "emu; U196 Jgennie Squarebriggsi form- Ceenys n eresje dnw to S; semi-nnu gm” with the Kmko” rs. . . g . .. 3 SDUCC , . A H 343 mu suntan. siunmu simt; Gonrllee nnmtm. :1 central since: with the president. Charles Hogan. ”'”','”iu”";f,"3” ff "mg"? MI"; ,,:f",,,,f'I'3',:'f,,,' f,',I,,, :,,,fQ,,c,,,; softball team at Queen Elizabeth Tm, mm, g:'i,R,', '';,L;;"gI3b'e”'P” 1"” 3”" xeiirr N'''''”,''”- W”" 3"”: ""3 G-ndet. or onnviiie Streets in the chair. "' "V ”” W" S on Tuemy My 28,, by P”, Park last night. deteatina the vis- W” 'M' M- V500; - gm 3” A1,; ':)f0Ig:OSS:l v(:Ir:c":n(.hoS:oconiil,zoStl:-eet:l Island Motoe Transpon Under veterans” welfare. there mt Cudmo" ' itors by the score of 19-1. Mort Rcmpgg gm '1, )1. iiooper 'Pr:gRH ' I "'00: . cry. ti lStt;E ' . , ' l G d! th i" ' lcfvloo Drill Store: Fred's Groczey. Co:reent Entire-e':.. sen EIIE: gtlllsctlngdigsfaurfaon avgflrdlilznhig ML md M”: Ann" 03m” av:I;hr:!s.lOllow1"3 "mp": ""'"'ed Legllgrli lIlIInOWe'deOll!II)l'mIxW0 hllg Sn; Jggitgtmn i Sgt R” M' vase)” RCAMC ' 3:” an mm u ------m cum to mm mm 32” 5:.r"i.:.: :.'”:.:r:.;i::":. n.......... was in u -u .. IC J 3:"-. it .?”:”l:- .. .1 mar PIHNCI OFFICI toward! higher education in the o.,i;,,,,,”p,,,,,,, 1,, Mm, ' Gloria iviaexinnon. Joan Douglas. ”1";";,, 31: Lgtlgn hm"; belted i A ' ' iooilg,3';.i' -1-' v,u,r.y"3.; MA" 33, WW”! "Mi WGGII. Representative. schools. ' Margaret MacLeun. W S mmm” ' N g u. .. i ' ' ' ' ” Phone: on omoe and on nous. Dr. Hubert memiu wu ep- hm, , Mmm, Mum” L", oi-over himself led the attack ”" '3” N,” 5- 3- J"1klM- 33 1-M 333 L t 3 g pointed chairman of a committee M" ""1 M” J- wIm'"n 7'0"” Han ghw Robe! Maccanum with three hits in five tripe. Dou- aw" Ti 3 BSIII" 3 ,lC”l?"' 5' J- S0359: PEIR --S0l''l'lM 14 0- edeque to -J. S. TAYLOR. Optometrist, t 1 k 1 , this matter and mmg and infant son were guests of Mrs. , ' cane Delgmn E. Grady Dunn, W01 A. D. MacMEl!i.ef! 339 Sgt. Roy C es, PEIR ht. Carlem" "' Bmdem will be in Alberton office this K3150: H5? (3, the eligible Children Profits parents on Monday even- 1359 H'CI::k0X- Mllbel M5”-93": Ne”'and C01; all had a'b”ce of Gnr. C. C. Strong 338-cpt. A. Roam pEn'r 330 oME.To "I. 1" C Saturday, August let. u) hand to me mhool supervisor. lng July 20. 3 M” w"'' tallies. For Kinkora Taylor got A, 995 LI-"C91: W: J- M"D0”51dr TI mm '0' -- - ”T'TTT”RT” both hi t i f bl '. Th T313 " '- . PEIR : 327 c .1 in Wllmot Volley hall. Thurs- .-POSTPONED-Borden Legion ';3:';,c:r:sgld:!;:hst;,e:snigu?e ,i,l:- Mr. Joseph Ryan of Sornerville.. longest liituwxialss andgublggmtfy mu? Ski. G. A- C0198 - - 327 Tpr. A. Andrew, PEIR. . d y. -WY 30- Weekly dance postponed until Pri- pgmng ..ope,.,m,m Vote-. recemly Mass.. spent a week in Alma visit- 0 cam, G,-over muck out me ma Capt. R. A. Mccabe 330'Gnr, w, welsh, 23 LAA 1- day (tomorrow) night. D d 1 1 ' mmd 0, ing friends. Mr. Ryan plays the Drummond two. R.av Durant and Capt A- -1- MCCEIMB .. 323 Gnr. A. Court, 28 LAA NOTICE-ml Wm be d0ll'lE Cll5- lmmghed dliy gfogn com violin with the Tipperary Orches-I . ' F. I Stew Grady, Legion inneidei-5 930IGnr. R. Vessey. 28 LAA . to work dusting potatoes. Apply --WELLINGTON-There will be th-iih M:c,::u.y.:,an'a 3,, Jam” tra in Boston and is I noted mus- n a S were outstanding on the defence. 'lPEm "Bug. Fsgt R. L Thorbuml RCAF 3" to John Campbell. Springfield. ilonl-glrhgral nicotine in Wellington Hogs, J,” gave ,, mff,,,' 0, me ician. : Umpire: i Plate. G. Sullivan; Capt. E. FR.GBul'I1!e capi. .1. .1. Connolly, RCN(R) sit - - . ..ba.V.B 2 Mi ..ome M.w..1-i. ,, TONIGHT-There will be a 9"”? 2:1 "I; '"f,m,;:23,'f;f sffj, Mr. William Wallace. principal ED”,f,”ND:T'5";;, k": 125;, (cfigm 5" A..a.':” ntfmzgri. .1. Rogerrs 325 Cgls. M. lgortiidlrdgczlgc Li eral meeting in 'Welllngton I-fall frfdyb gmfgfcnhnciwyg from of Elmsdale School spent a few Four fwl of 2 ownfgo out . 971 '(;m. M, can.e,Z' 28 LAA” W W" SE 3:” ””"k- M” 4- Personals ii an an I tainments day! in Alberto" Sum M M1 "id an mg M t determine Friday's S "IR "0"" ICP07 L: A: ””'”"5'" RC"”W”'3” W mnteMlicNau5II1iti'i gic" Liberal T-"n .H: trllsoentflcrprwed lhlllll!-3 10 M”: Am" 9'B'”"- ?IIIallri:it.:yforothe Maritime ladies' Lt P T. Hooper 321 Cdt c MacDonald, awccc aoi Candid” -' ”- S A'””3”"v -M' - - . --- Lt. MI M L 323 '9' ' ' ' - and 'others will Diheak. or ,,”.gu1:'f,'itR,"f,y1?f '3,1?g,::fe;I3i'. ;I:n:::1; c”Jf2,,e';f.'Q.'3emb”' alike Mrs. Mary Jane Donald spent g0I;hgha:::i?:21:1'is,a are Mm Sgt. GI?CllrfTcII.I1erIinan .. 32735215 j.L:1:fcr;,g,ax1;'Cfz?isCC FUNERAL YESTERDAY gital inlMontreal,is visiting at the Three new members. were nocept- gl1l!lY 1615 Vlsltlrlingert cmm" Mm Evelyn Brown. of the Aroostook 971 PO. W. M. Judson, RCN(l-'1) 301 T ' om s er on. . l "B"- i , . ' TM llmm” ”' W” E115 Rem” R. 1;. onanlrxinpageiirliiinlzllsldtcnd M:-Iednlmo lirdellglganchi the house com- 3 3 on O --- ' vaudey cls'.1tb' li:ircIIl:waMri:" (ii BiI?)II; The Journal-Pioneers made it 231.91: E. Jenkins a14IcG:il-33 II: gnggilezsa :3: was held Wednesday anemmn '"TD”' I ' Ii lite: reoorlgg (that the new fire M331" DWVII9 OIBIIE” 59"" (1:11-iioxsickic Edmuridston uversusltw” 3"””3h" In their :”mI'”"aI Salt. J. Lnndrlsan 325ISgt. IVV: E I Maccallum PEIE 296 llom me hom” 0! her bmmel" M”: --Mr. Randolph Weeks left Sat-Imti '' hp for the Le Ion home the Weekend Of Jilly 18. With hlsihm 1.-n,m' 1),-35.-011 15.'ear-old 597195 with Kmsingmn M H79 Gnr H T. Vescy 314 A3 L 13i'mit.RcN ' 29; Arthur Rennie. to Elmsdale United urday morning for Toronto afte Ifxdmigms Eris t lied this gweek grandparents in Alma. If my. f m R.ome,a.' y Kensington softball diamond last, I I 953 POI A' Cosmic RCN;R," 2-” C"””h' The "e'”" was ””d”c'"d'spendln" three weeks with hlri urn mi I15 R I an executive -- Jun 01 ; ........" I" "IBM defeating them by We 8C0l9'za LAA "A''- car it Lnfferti: PEIR ' 27: by Rev. J. M. Sheen. At the home pnrentfnnd mends on the 1513 d5. (9 m ';”t;: branch read by.he Mrf and Mrs, Benny Barbour . of ll-l. charlie Ballem hurled ii Gm W E Hardy 325 F J' 1;. Sta lg. RCAF 26, ”” h5''m"' "Rock of A395" was He was accompanied back b lII1I.'mee 0 nfinned the B.pDOl;'Il.- and Mrs. Barbour's father of Tor- P t ”"e'hI"" 707 the Wll”ll'lET5 10 Will Lg Jones U 322 0 g. RI TV 3 ,.:.;1I' RCN.R,' 251 sung, ”'I”(Il1atLth3 chilllmh Sllie hi."”5'” Claude White Misses Bgverlery'krtghifiiyoiggstine Arsenault as new ionic are visiting with Mr. Frank p h” "”"d I" 3 "WI" D"""I5 C13”. Gnr IA .Court 299 Acl Jl E. rllacigenzie ROAR 256 , .. or . ., I . I .l . . . . . . . , ;:;e..AbId: w,,h'MEg9I A 503) Ego: Vllllle and Milly Brown. all of 'ror- i doorman janitor-watchman. p :Barbour and sons of Alma. also tkiiuerlgiiiiImiiitih:rI'OS1::1:;?id1.Elc:ed.IIpI 946 J... Gm”, M,,cLe,,mn 229 r t" - - ' C””'”- 0"” ' A letter was also read by me Mm W9lltW0rlh 3'90 01 Elmsdalcr . ' .. " ' W1” 28 LAA -'('."- cm. 13. Connolly. SDUCC 227 131:! ssiigiiie 'l3allaII)e!aei'IeiIsere:'e1I'i W" gsecretary from the Walter Callowl , . :I::2IlI”fdO;(lJrh thia Mnners imakmg cm" W" L” Cmcken 328 . xidws bn,m.v,',amce Mam” Wm: d-Miss Lorraine Carrol, of Ma!-1F'und organization expressingl Mr. and Mrs. Adrian 0:?-ien out A ' ti-;; Mr Mg hem Phillips Brides Ill Scr;1tzIrlrt1.l;qo3uf;1eld.RLEo. Gm. R. A. vessey moi - ' -. ' a t . v- i . .. u l o ' '. - lam Arthur Rznnm smney Renmel Jggnrildeasglarlzlwfbggg hfmthbIn(gherIniIantlI5 lio the brgnchtofotrhezhleadlliIg3fiI(l:lalI:h:fsI) aorid lVlIi:Il:IgeIl er uferie IJulvII?Ssth ratpthae home of Mr. and l315Yed heads-Ul) ball Clark and Gm. W. welsh Ralph Rem'1e' and Keith Pm” ran &: Briggs Ibnseball lyeam eWll1illeIi(:uxllizeirv omfgr atxtlieir co-operatioiilguests of Mr. and Mrs. John P.lMrs. Reg Thomas, North Tryon, Callaghan We”? the Pick Of the RC”, g 3 Flaw" bearers were DWEI33 W31" in Summersirle Miss Carrol. is theIdurin the recent visit to town of Wallace on Monday July 20th. lin honor of their son Arthur. and K5ll5ll'lEl0ll i93m- Next Eiimt Of: 1;. S t R L Th b 296. 0 I ' ' Mm Amm Wnllaci George shew” lzlicst of Mr 'l'ld Mr" Ben Schur Ithe Vgalier Cnllow coach his bride the former Adele Sobey. the be-Si-lfl--seven series will be CD13” 'For'un or um 304. Prcddlo Rennie, Al en Rennie and i O f ' ” S” '5 t g ' ”C'” , I '1 . .i d 1 de 0. played at the Queen Eli bei' i ' . Wm" Adm” I"mm'm W” "fmm - B I i-IV" iliivokiji-Iiliaitieiietsoilinifnii-xial r533t.'3 annclktagrliiliy 1:lirs'AiIiiVi:ldsIv(i:rrle Bal”ItEk():(t)?llili!t',IlEirI:dCoCLIIIlleIiSxI:;e i;ertO"r'hoIn- Park diamond on Friday nigh? n Moi w' wmmck mi me church cemeten" -Mr. and Mrs. Leigh MacKen- lslhoywing the branclfs standing EI.!gue5t5 io O'Leary where they vis-lson and Mr. Charlie Thomson. VAVY -g 927i Boisterous waves proved a real zle and three charming children Ithe end of June. Iited relatives. iliittle Dawn Thompson presented A ca t J J C on zsarhandicap to many of the swim- Dawn. Alan. and Kathleen of -S,l rm Ilhe bride with a. bouquet of red R d S Id. S CPops' 3"” Y 274 mt-rs from French River and O Mnncion, have returned home, af- -----H----w Mr. and Mrs. Adam McGee andll0555- g e 0 '9' 39'” CPO" L'1w.ou,e: ' 285iP"k C"''"” m Tuesday ane” ershe and "Y9" Sllelldlllz 21 very enjoyable three children of Mlllsbury. Mass..l The Parcel-i W9” 93””-d I" by POIITICCI ASYIIIIII ' ' e I 847 tntImIlhnnsTFI1IIlell:ef:l!e:1rIl?tdS but cI)I'!”I';P iii: ..fiIlda)' at the home of Mrs. Mac. Ksnzios parents, in summit,-side, Bicleford -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickieson ind children Erna. and Faye were, Alberfon and weekend guests of the formers: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace? n o . Dickieson, New Glasgow, P. E. I. l MI" ''"d M": Emwt Pa5'm97- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ni-ionan. and children, Catherine and Car-l men, accompanied by Mrs. Myrtlc Ramsay and daughter Norma mo- ioned in Chatham. N. B... over the weekend to visit with Mrs. Payn- ieris luster and brother-in-law, Mr . ind Mrs. Russell Coughlin. Alberton. have as their guests Mrs. Noonan's sisters and broth- er-ii:-law. Mrs. Alma Shelfoon of Boston. Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Waters of Osburg Park, NJ. Mr. and Mrs. John Lidstone, psalllt John. N. B.. are visiting the mmpamed by Mr. G. C. Glmselalters sistcr, Mrs. John Noonan, motored to Kensirigton on Sunday I Albemm and visited with the former-'s sis-I , .. Miss Anne Moore returned on - d b t - - . gitug. Eirgngffsf" Iawt Mr 3”” pwednesday to her home in Char- llottetown after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Norman Hardy, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllis ac- Miss World: Macce-ull. Summer- lldP. spent the weekend visiting: with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lack Maoceull. Mrs. Hunter Weeks several weeks visiting friends and ML ma Mm Vernon Gram, relatives in At-tleboro. Mass. s”"""””'d'-"9 5P"”""5' ”'"k'51' Mr Robert Campbell Albertori hid 'lth till I” :-.. ..:.: Mi: ttiiii2..?”ef:i.ie,,a. in weal-n ' ' i ii a. . and Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. , The draggers Alberton No. 1 and ..”u?i..tif ”f.'i..?Z7"'i'ni'i.?i”." 223:P""”'-i :;,';;:,eg, at Alwyn ves- Barbua motored to Summerside. deep sea n5hm8g0utsS:;e:0u”I; "k5 Mr. and Mrs. Rolland wiiiiama' were visitors to Bummerside. I C I Mr. and Mrs. 13. R. Found merino" Draw daulhters, cimnn and em-,' in spent the past week vision: for s'side Halifax and other points of in- ierest in Nova Scotie. Following Is the draw for the The friends of Mrs. championship competitions of the William Newcombe. Northam, will regret to Summerside Golf and Country learn. she is ill in the Prince Club: County Hospital, Summer-side, .511 First Division: Derwyn Huestls wish her e, speedy vs Ross Armstrong; Bob Condon health! vs Gerard Bernard; Parker Croc- kett Vs Lmvcil 1-iuestis: Dick Hen- thorne vs Dave Lidstone; Norman Macbeon vs Bob Schumian; Judd Logan vs Dutch Underwood: Bob Holman vs Neil MacLeod; E. N. Mi-icQuar-rier vs Barry Babcock. Only one or these matches has been played, Norman Maclieod de- feated Bob Schurman. Second Division: Chas Peters vs Alan Lecky; Ed Foley vs Gordon Macwilllams: Geo, Meikle vs Ken recovery to The host of llttle friends of Master Alvin Phillips will be sorry to learn he had the misfortune to fall while playing during the past week and fracture his elbow. It is hoped that the injury hasn't been serious mough to require an gopxeguon to remove the splintered Messrs. Bury Gillis and Henry Grant were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gunn; Ralph Silliphant vs Paul -lock Milligan, Murray Rood. Hansen; Sid Gillespie vs Joe Vinnegar; Harry Daley vs Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson "id daughter Susan were guests 1;! Mr. .110 'I'”ompeon, Mrs. Minnie R326? and Florence, Murray Mac!-larlen; Fred Fiolland vs Cliff Ramsay; Earl Hickey vs Roy Brown: Reagh Tinney vs Tom Baker: Vince Grant vs Bill Arnelf: Bill Young vs John Vincelli: Jack Simpson vs Ralph Ramsay: Bob I-iogg vs Bob Wooliver: Dick Noonan vs Tom Zeigler: Frank Daley vs Greg Mulholland; Jerry Hayes vs R. S. MacNabb. Third division: Jim Harris vs Ken Callbeck; SiL Beaudet Va Art Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cough- unl C0l1WI-y. were guests of Mr. "id Mrs. Lloyd Coughlin. 1 The many friends of Mr. Wil- lilll Miller will regret to learn "int he is confined to his bed with Kenyon; Roy Johnson vs anice pneummm ""5 Wl5h him H Weed! Mncwilliams: Dave Morrison vs "WWW Mitch Bell: Harry Dye VI Don Stewart; Sonny Huestis vs Bill Roach: Maynard Schunmen vs Arch Hopkins; Chester MacDonald vs Ralph Caseley. Fourth Division: In the only match played in the third division Jim Harrie defeated Ken Cell- beck. Fourth Division: Roy Boates vs Wallace Bradshaw, Heath Warren vs Gordon Simmons: Dom Mec- Pherson vii Gordon Maxwell: Hil- lard Clark vs Neil Shem; Thane neglole vs Fred 1.. Ar-eeniiult: Joe Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith.Sum- llgerside. were Sunday guests of d e litters brothers. Messrs. Gor- on. James and William Millalr. !Mrs Claude Jelley. O'Leery. vis- ited with her sister. Mrs. Aldred ”8llllld during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. oiiirai-ii Williams ,'u”;' limlly were guests of Mr. and 5' 1-Cllh Craig, Poplar Grove. t”-ll. Harold Gillie is spending storevvs Jim Mecliean: Bert Hunter hi: first out of the week visiting vs Ken Arsensult; Mai-ii Gsudet Bu. Mn. liarl Simmons. vs neg. Maclican. Several poople from Ellerslie and Mrs. Willard Mat-Ausie.nii aid surrounding districts attended A0 celebration in honor of St. "ll held at Lennox Island. during the past week. The many friends of Mr. Hart- ford Hutchinson will regret '3 learn that he met with an secl- dent while at work on July 2'! and had a finger on his left hand badly cnished. It was necessary for him to underso trelilneni ill the Prince County Hospital. Ullflls merside. All wish him a speedy recov-1 b,M'--Hill?! Grunt accompanied l MY. And Mrs. Budd Williams I'M Mrs. Ralph Dickieson. recent- by moivond -to aummerside on "linear. Mr. -I-no am. Sinclair Macceull. J0. visited with Mr. and Wm mun: ueaouiii us Mr U-It left Alber- lton yesterday morning to spend McNeiIl's Mills Ami Vicinity -Mr. and M-x:Jamcs. Murphy and family were visitors to Cav- endish on July 26. the guests of Miss Grace Murphy. Mr. John Gallant, Rustico. spent the weekend of July 26 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Mac- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grigg. Bideford, were visitors at the home of their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Williams on July 26. Master Gerald Noye has return- ed home after spending a week at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Noye. Mrs. Robert C. MacDonald and Mrs. Stanford Milligan are spend- fing a week at the home of Mr. land Mrs. Noyse, Carroll N. S. i Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams -and family, Cavendish, were visit- or: at. the home of Mr. and Mrs James Williams. Mr. Leslie Noye has returned home after spending a. week in Nova Scotia. -A.P. New FAFiiimNotes Bernice has returned "to Montreal after visiting with relatives and friends for the past two weeks. Mrs. Louis Moase is spending a few days in Margaie at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thomp- son. Mr. Percy Mccarville. Kensing- ton. spent Sunday afternoon visit- ing at the homes of Mr. Jack Mc- Innis and Mr. William I-fegarty. Quite A number of people went to Lennox island on Sunday to at- tend Mass in the morning and the annual celebration in the after- noon. the to Mr. John Waugh left on special for Western Canada visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Ted Munro (nee Shirley Tupiini of New Glasgow, N. 8.. is spending two weeks with her fatter, Mr. James Tuplin and grandmother, Mrs. Chester Tup- lin. Mrs. Edward Lerkin and daught- er, Bernice, Mrs. Louis Thompson Mr. David Dalzell. Mrs. John Mc- Innis. Miss Georgie Mcrnnis motored lo Summerfield on Fri- day and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Lambie, Mrs. Lloyd Crozier and son. Barry, Mrs. James Mill and child- ren Mariorie and Jimmie spent Mrs. E. E. Larkin and daughter.: 'ore.d to West Cape recently to visit lMrs. Dunbar's brother. :Ellis, who is recuperating at 'home after a sojourn in P. C. Hos- M . Brian Thomson and Cheryl Tho- .::';".n.:.:; :3, :.l::: .:::;:.::.:”...:::. i .-lit... their vacation with Mr. and lVlrs.H95 Dn”1'ee1?nSHSXr3t Gigs "Ed me . nma . . Frank Kmch jxfgfamux names and good wishes whileMthe , gifts were arranged by Miss ar- Mi and M” James Dunbar mot garet Dawson, after which Arthur. on behalf of Adele. very approp- riately thanked his many lflelldi for the lovely gifts. All joined in a -hearty chorus. "F0! Tll9l' ATE Jolly Good Fellows". Lunch was served and a social hcur enjoyed. Mr. Earl his pltal. Search Continues For Missing Seaman PORT STANLEY. 0iit.. (CF)- Police continued their search Wed- nesday for a 27-year-old seaman who disappeared Saturday from a dredge bout anchored here. Ambrose Turpin of St. Lawrence. Nfld.. a fireman employed by a construction company, apPiil'El'ltlP just walked off the boat, Ontario Bombers (Continued from page 6 picking up the win. Joe Thistiel was the losing pitcher. Downe andi McKinnori of Canada Packers each' had a triple. Lineups: Bombers-Gallant lb. Monaghan 3b, Costello 2b, Connolly p. Mac- Callum ss, Taylor is. Mahar rf, Hughes cf. Bradley lf. City-Ryan c, Vail 2b. Scanne- .R. Stull p, Rogers lb. l-laughey rf, IMacDona.ld cf, Mccallum 2b. i i i i I l i Thursday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnis.-AV. bl-WY IL 5- Sm” 55- wmiams 3b' provincial police said. They believe he may be suffering from Am- nesia. Port Stanley is l0 miles south of London. Wage Increase Guardian - Ward c, Sheppard cf, Brown ss. Schleycr rf. Acorn 3b, Longaphie lb, Wright p, Doyle 2b, Doucette lf. Legion-Blanchard, Maccallum, Mahar, Goodwin, Thistle, Bolger. Connors, Whalen, Ward, Nichol-: soganada Packers-Gormley if-Ifor IBo Ce Hurry cf. Dowling lf. McLeod 3b.' Doiron 2b. McKinnon c, J. Gauth-ll - VANCOUVER lcp, g, Accepg- 1" Pv Mcmwn 55' lance .of a conciliation board award B.Y.C.-Joseph ss. Weatherbiel caning for a wage inc,-Ease for 32,. 3b. Arsennllli 2b. Bum "v M”? noo British Columbia. coast wood- Cluskey 3b. Coady lb. KEYS ctqworkers was announced Wednesday Tulle c. Thistle P- bi ll4 of the 155 operators repre- scnted by Forest Industrial Relat- ions Ltd. The International Wood- . workers of America CIO-CCL will To get a basic rate of 81.49 hourly. en t increase of 14 cents. Canal Question w iloimans shutout , (AP) - Authoritative Tmwn Wfsigiiosourcea said Wednesday (C0”"ll”9d "Sm 1338:: British and Elzyiillan nBH0il3W5 the bases full in the fifth Inning. will establish informal contact soon in an effort to guarantee success 30, some of formal talks on the Suez canal g Z0n8- M. C. A. . AB R. H PO A E The Egyptian army lie-W5D8P5" Lewis. 2b . 5 0 0 1 3 2 Al Tahrlr said the United States puree” cf ' 4 n 1 1 0 0 made I. five-point proposal W McNeill, ff 4 n i 1 o 0 Egypt last week providing for the -I-,.,,im,,.' 1), H 3 0 0 9 o 3 British to pull out of the canal Mmhesnn, 3h 3 0 1 1 0 1 zone within 18 months. Jay, 53, p , 3 0 0 3 3 0 Under this reported plan for Burke. lf 3 o o 0 0 1 evacuating the 80.000 or so British DevlnE' C 3 0 0 5 1 2 troops now zunfdllll "19 Canal Macklnnnn. p, as 3 O 0 0 2 1 area. the British would leave be- Toms , 31 0 3 24 910 hind a maximum of 4.000 technic- ians to maintain the base for not norm,"-. g &g An 1; is 1-0 A I: more than five years. c. Giliis, S! 4 1 1 1 1 1 Al Tehrlr said the American pro- 13. Grady. 21) . 5 1 1 2 5 2 posal was sent direct to Egypt by sit-wan, p . 3 1 1 1 3 0 President Eisenhower. Although J, Grady. cf . 4 1 l 0 0 0 neither U. S. nor British embassy Simmons, an 4 1 0 l 0 0 officials would comment on the re- Bernard. c 3 2 l 12 0 2 port. its accuracy was generally Williams. rf 4 0 fl 0 0 0 accepted here because of the pub- Gay. lb 3 0 0 7 0 0 lication in which it appeared. Gallant, 4 0 0 0 0 0 informants said that Britain's Totals 34 7 524 9 5 top negotiator on Egyptian prob- lems, Lt.-Gen. Sir Brian Robertson. Summary:-- Triples. Stewart; will meet informally today with walks, Jay 2. Mncxinnnn 1. Stew- Col. Camel Abdel Nasser, top art 2; strikeouts, Jay 2. MacKin- Fgyptian authority on the Canal non 4. Stewart 1.1: left on bases. zone dispute. Holman's 8. MCA 9. BERLIN. fAP))-A soviet soldier deserted from the Russian war memorial in the Berlin Tiergarten Wednesday and asked politicalI asylum in the West. The 20-year-old Private hid in bushes for two hours while other ready. Then he threw away hi, cgpl 9P3"l9'6 Mid Dlstol. and crept out of the Tiergarten to where a Ger- man-American movie company was shooting a Soviet escape scene 0" ill? bank of a nearby canal. British authorities took custodv of the soldier from West Be;-ijh police and announced that he will he recognized as a political refu- gee. They refused to disclose his name. Baseball Results (Continued from page 6 ison (5) and Batte; Marrgro and Fitzgerald. L-Aber. Hrs: Detroit-Boone; Washington-. Vernon. St. Louis 000 003 000-3 10 1 Priladelphll .. 030 020 04:-9 10 2 Kretlow. Littlefield (6) Paige; (8) and Courtney; Kellner. Bish-l op (7! and Murray. I W-Kellner; L-Kretlow. I Hrs: St. Louis-Lenhardt; Phila- delphia-Roblnson . 1 National League Brooklyn ooo 510 000-6 11 1 Chicago . . 000 100 400-5 8 1 Meyer, Lsbine (7.! and Campan-l ells; Lown, Klippstein (4) Hacker (8) and Geragiole. L-Lown. . Hrs: Brooklyn-Snider: Chicago- Sawatski. E Plttsburth 000 100 001-2 7 ll St. Louie 202 040 oox-8 13 ll Lindell. Waugh (5) Bowman (8); and Sandlock, Koback (6); Had-.' dix and D. Rice. L-Lindell. Hr: St. Louis-Hemus. . Philadelphia. .. 040 000 000- 4 9 11 Cincinnati 312 023 zox-is 11 ii Roberts. Konstanty (4) Drewsl 46) Hansen (7) and Lopatta; Col-3 lum and Limdrith. 1 Roberts. Hrs: Cincinnati - Landrith. Kluszewski, 5 International League Buffalo. 000 121 000-4 lo 1 Toronto ...... .. . 100 100 000-2 3 1 Foytack and Ryan: Holloman.; Shore (8) and Rossi. 1 Syracuse . 020 000 120-5 7 0, Rochester 002 loo 000-3 5 3i Lovenguth and Kinsman; Reed- er. Crimian tilt and russeimnn. , Baltimore . I00 000 )0! 00-3 14' 0 Springfield 000 001 200 01-4 10 0 Thompson, I-ierrin (7) Green- wood (8) and Tabacheck. Lonnetti (Bl; Brosman and Brubrink. Montreal . 001 010 200-4 5 0 Ottawa 200 030 001-5 11 ll Lasordn. Epperley (7) and Thompson: Harrington, Rozek (7) Burtschy (9) and Shaniz. I WELLINGTON Cpl. W. M. Beatty. RCMP . . Lt. B. B. Jones. 28 LAA , Cpt, A. M. Johnston, RCMP .. Grir. W. E. Hardy, 28 LAA . Cst. R. C. Barwise, RCMP . guards from the memorial hunted Sl'Lt. T. F. Baines. RCN(R) '0? him with tommvguna at the Lt. Mary MacLennan. RCAMC W01 A. D. MacMasters. ! EC Sign Kierent Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety tests. Miss Mary Farmer instructed 353,these classes which were spon- 352lsored by the Women's Institute. 351! Following are the names of 350 those who were successful. 349i Beginners: Myrna MacLeod. Second Day's Aggregate 349 i Donald Campbell. Mary Camp- adapbell, Joyce Meek. Monty Camp- 'Gnr. C. C. strong, 47 Arri; ,, 34-7;beil. Muriel Roberts. Robert fivfonlgomery, Laura Jolllmore. 347; Junior: IMacl.eod, Enid Howatt. Merilyn Paynfer. l B eryl THURSDAY, JULY 30th "BOOTS MALONE" -Starrlng- William Holden & Johnny Stewart Also colored wrtooa and shorts 8:30 P. M. - Rain or Clear. W STARLITE f VI-IN THEATRE -SUMMERS DE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE RADIO BIIOAOOASTS O. J. R. W. THURSDAY, JULY 30thM 12:35-12:40 p.m., Waldon Moase. Freetown 9.00- 9.15 p.m.,Mrs. Don Lidslone, Summerside FRIDAY, JULY 31st- 6:30- 6:40 p.m.. J. A. Gallant, LL.B.. Summerslde 9:05- 9:10 p.m.. Ray Farrell, Central Lot 16. PIIINOE COUNTY PROGRESSIVE OON-S.EIIIIATIIIE MEETINGS Central Bedeque Hull - Thursday. July 30 Cape Traverse-Friday. July 31. All meetings at 8.15 pm. JOHN H. PRICE will address all meetings Everyone Welcome. LIBERAL MEETING uus EVENING 8.30 p.m. waumoron HALL 1