Members of "C" Squadron. P. E.i. (17th Becca) lhginmt. are lHUGE s. 1 SUMMER seen just prior to their departure on Saturday morning for Camp P if 'Gage1own..N.B., where they will participate in training exercises Biggest Air Show. Ever Held In Marilimes some forty Canadian iaircraft performed in the biggest air show ever held in the Maritime prov- lnces to stage the major attract- ion for the final day of Surnmer- aide's Lobster Carnival. The day ' . closed out a highly successful week 'for a week. The Squadron is com- manded by Major G.L. Monkley. Miss June Ford. 10 - year - old Summerside girl. is crowned Queen of the Lobster Carnival by Queen of the Shedlac Lobster Car- ,Mlss Lea Gaudet, of Shedlac. the nivai. in a ceremony at Raceway ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. Roy Skerry and their sons, Wendell and Barry. of Dartmouth. N.S. spent last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doa Fraser, Alberton South. Miss Gertrude O'Connor. has re- turned to Toronto after visiting her father, Emmett O'Connor, at Klldare. Emmett O'Connor, has as wel- eome guests his daughter, Mrs. John MacDonald of Lynn. Mass. and her children. also his son. Cy- ril O'Connor of .Toronto. Miss Frances Surrie, Charlotte- town, spent the weekend at her home in Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Vanider- stlnc. the latter's mother. Mrs. Robert N. Fraser of New Glasgow, who is their guest. and Mr. Henry Clarke motored from Alberton to Montague during the weekend. Miss Frances Barbour arrived from Ottawa on Saturday to spend a holiday with her parents. Mr. Mrs. Hilton Barbour. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark ar- rived in Alberton on Saturday from Kenogaml. Quebec to visit their parents. Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Clark. and Mr. and Mrs. James liodgson. PERSONALS Mrs. J.K. Sutherland. Charlotte- town. was a visitor to Summersido Sunday. Heather and Fern Taylor. North Granville have returned home af- ter spending the past" week in Bummerslds guests of Mr. and Mn. Lowell Andrews. Heather and Fern Taylor. North Granville have returned home alt- er spending the past week in Sum- stadium on Saturday night. Miss Ford is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ford. WESTERN GUARDIAN DANCE lrishtown Monday, Blue Haven Ramblers. Door prise. GOSPEL TENT North Bedequc. meetings nightly at 8. DR. ILW. AULD. Kanaington. will be away on Holidays fro :1 Wednesday July 17th. to Wednes- lay July 31st. inclusive. NEW LONDON Pastoral charge. Presbyterian Church in Canada. A special congregational meet- ing. Monday August nth. s.so p.ln. St. John's Church. Clifton. BREAK - Dawson's Service Station in Crapaud was broken into Friday night and about 84.00 in change was stolen. The thief gained entry by smashing the window in the front door and then reaching in to open the door. The Borden Detachment R.C.M.P. are investigating. FUNEIAL is HELD - The funeral of the late Mrs. Franklyn MacDonald was held on Friday aitcrnoon from her residence to (trapaud United Church. with Rev. A.D.C. Earl officiating. Dr. Peter MacDonald lad the choir in the Hills" and "My Faithplsooks Up to Thee.” The solo "Face to Face" was rendered very effectively by Mrs. Dr. Calibeck. interment was in the church cemetery. The pail hearers were W Lord. Frank Myers. ltnart . Murdock Macbaod. Kenneth Muttart. Clar- ion Morrison. The funeral was fr! largely attended. Professional Cards singing oi the hymns "Unto The N BASEBALL (Continued, from page 6) (ti) Wilhelm (l0) and H. Smith. Landrith (lo); Klinc, Arroyo (6) Friend (10) and Peterson. Rand (tl)iFoilaa (B). W: Schmidt. L: Ar- royo. Hits: StL-Blasingame; Pgh- Thomas. Second st. Louis 042 003 02-11 17 3 Pittsburgh 200 000 00.2 6 2 L. McDaniel and Landrith: Pur- ksy. Swanson (J) O'Brien (5) and Peterson. HR: Stl.-Boyer. Called at and of 8th. curfew. to be com- pleted at later date. First Chicago M2 021 ooo-5 iii 1 Brooklyn l00 021 000-4 10 0 Drabowsky. Lown (7) Littlclleld (0) Elston (0) and Neeman; Er- skine. Craig (6) McDevlit (7) Roe- buck (I) Koufsx (ii) Beaseni (D) and Campanelia. W: Drabowsky. L: Erskine. Hits: Chi-Moryn. Tan- nsr. Walls; Bkn-Neal. Second Chicago 002 000 000--2 6 0 Brooklyn 000 511 00x--7 12 0 Rush. Brosnan (4). Poholsky (5) Kaiser (7) and Sllvcra; New- combc. Labine (5) and Walker. W: Labinc; L: Rush. HR: Chi- speake. First Milwaukee 000000040-4 7 0 ew York 000200ol1--5 I 3 lpahn. Jolly (a) McMahon (3) and Crandsll; Crone. Gomez (3) Worthington rs) Miller (0) and Westrum. Kati (9). W: Miller. L: McMahon. HRI: NYk - Thomson. Bresaoud. second Milwaukee (1)0 000 322-7 iii 0 New York in me ooo-4 9 0 liurdotte. Phillips (5) Johnson (1) and Sawatslri: Barclay. An- tenelli (7) Worthington (G) Miller (I) and Katt. W: Johnson. 1.: An- Chartered Hkszuhglly-nlsagisn. Crandail: t”""'''''''' . ; ”A'i-"5:-..r.-.:-:... . . '1'. Eric 0 Ce. " . e---- --......- - ”:-':::--...-- i I Ina-srslda. P I. naasul mm; gnmutaygd (in) and . W: B . : else. I: E " 5"" Deiock (I) and wan- .'.y1.'.'-.....""'.."'! r'''''''''h,,,,,,, ,. ,,..,,, ,,. in ass saa-4 s o sat sun rsa-s s e m (1) and Berra; m Mossi (I) and - V1 L: Ii. lebej. ltwld. 3 i-.-"” ii i Mann (0) ill; ND KGB. III: a-an so as can so i IIQM-I I I McDermotg (8) Bumette. Hits: and Smith. L: Bit - Francona. Ginsberg. Second Baltimore ioo ooo not-2 to Kansas City 10000020:-30 0 Moore. Lehman (8) and Trian- dos; Keilncr. Gorman (8) and Thompson. W: Kellner. L: Moore. Hits: Bait - Keil. Nieman; l(Cy- Cerv. International League. Richmond 020 Oil) 102-6 18 0 Columbus OW 0()0 010-1 11 I Kite and Watlington; Blackburn. Burtschy (9). and Kravits. W: lfite. L: Blackburn. First llavana 000 out ooo.1 .4 I Miami 000 231 lzx-it l7 0 Cueche. Scantlebury (5). Santi- ago (5). Heard in) and sierra. Garcia (1) Judson and McCullough W: Judson. L: Cueche. HR: Ml- ami-McCullough. Second Havana no mo 2-8 'I I Zwaml 101 (IN 0-1 4 0 Cnsliar and lsquierdo; Hunaino ger. Quaitars (1) and linens. L: Hunsinger. HR: Hav-Chacon. First Montreal ooo ml oso-3 0 3 Toronto 001 303 olx-ii i2 0 Harris. Crisianta (0). Mchfinn (3) and Plgnatano: Blake. Tlefen- auer (9) and St. Claire. W: Blahs. L: Harris. Hit: Mtl-Williams. second Montreal M ooo M-6 ll l Toronto l on M001:-2 4 J Barker. McMlnn (0) and Ron- ning; Robinson. Crimlan (I). Tie!- enauer (8) and St. Claire. HR: Mtl Wilson. Game halted in top of Bill by Sunday curfew. First Rochester lot 00! so:-9 ll 0 Buffalo G. Blayiock. R. (5). qreason (5) and Shanta. D. Rick- etta (I): Crsddock. Kretlow (7). Nagy (I). Herbert (O) and Astroth. W: Craddock. L: G. Biayiock. Hits: Roch-Slants: luff-Stewart. Ortilt Aatroth. -Second merside. guests of'Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Andrews. Mr. Myron Taylor, North Gran- ville was a recent visitor to Sum- merside. Messrs. Robert and Donald Cul- bert, Haverhiii. Mass.. are spend- ing a holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Culbert. at their summer home in Alberton South. ' Douglas Gaudin, Toronto, is spending the annual k '” with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gaudin, Albenon south. I! . - with his mother. Mrs. Hsthered lnmsn. and Mr. lnman. Aiberton. !'-0 Lloyd Henderson has ar- rived from Bagotville. P.Q.. to join his wife who has been visit- ing her mother. Mrs. William Aubrey. Albsrton South. Dr. and Mrs. S. Hallmlch. Al- berton. have as their guests Mr. and Babrowskl of Montreal. Cement stoppage Blocks Industry By RUSSELL LANE CHlCAGo (AP)-A strike in the U.8. cement-making industry is playing hob with building and road construction jobs. It has slowed or stopped work jobs. The ce output in the 11.8. is running about one-half the nor- mal lomo. About 10 of the no legion Monday July Monthly Meeting S'SidoIranclICanodlanleglon 22, 7.30 p.m. in which an estimated l0.()()0 people visited the Civic Stadium. the Bill Lynch midway and the bar- ness racing at the Summerside Raceway. Saturday afternoon. following the airshow at H.C.A.F. Station. the parade of floats. successful contest- ants ln the various events held during the week, attracted many hundreds of spectators. culminat- ins with the crowning of the Lob- ster Queen at sight o'clock in the evenin.. The giant airshow st lt.C.A.F. Station drew an estimated six thou- and people who witnessed what was perhaps the most impressive demonstartion of flying ever seen at the Summerside Station. The show was officially opened at 2.!) o'clock by His Honor T.W.L. Prowse. Lt. Governor of the province. who said that the fact the official Air Force Day at the Station had been postpo ” in or- der to tie in with the Summerside Lobster Carnival. was another in- dication of the fine cooperation which exists between the person- nal of the Station and the people of Summersids. Premier A.W. Matheson and Mr. Herbert McEwen. Toronto. l " the it Miss June Ford. is Sea Queen Miss June Ford was crowned Sea Queen of the Summerside Lob- ster Carnival Saturday evening by Miss Lea Gaudet, Queen of the Shedlac Lobster Festival. before a large crowd at Summerside Raceway. who witnessed the col- orful ceremony presided over by Roy Johnston. Miss Ford entered the Raceway in an open convertible followed by the three princesses who also were riding in a convertible. The The princesses were Arlene Moore. Barbara Milligan and Catherine Morrison. who along with the Queen were very charming as they were driven around the race track to the martial strains of the Sea Cadet Band directed by Gab- riel Chiasson. GREETINGS Mayor W. A. Currie and J. Lan- dry. a Shedlac alderman address- ed the gathering briefly with the latter extending greetings from the Mayor and people of Shedlac where an annual Lobster Carnival is also held. The Sea Queen contest which saw 14 girls vleing for the coveted top spot was sponsored by the No. 200 Wing R.C.A.F. Association with Roy Johnston. Chairman of the committee in charge. Mr. Johnston. stated last evening that the contest was a huge success. with the girls selling many more tickets than expected and that all the contestants did a marvellous selling job. for which he express- ed his sincere thanks on behalf of the smashing organization. Miss Ford is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ford. Harvard Street. She is 16 years of age and is planning to study commercial at Summerside High School next term. PARADE Earlier in the day a mammoth parade comprising floats. cars. a. winners of various carn- ival competition ect. paraded in to town from the west end follow- lng the Air Show at the R.C.A.l". Station. Parade Marshal was Ben Champion. Festivities were wound up Saturday night around mid- night with a giant fire ks dia- p . oentrsted in the east and mum- eaat. with a spotty situation pre- vaillng in the midwest. and the majority of southwest and far west plants in operation. The result has been s rapid dry- ing up of local stocks where nearby producers are shut down. Contractors are scrambling for supplies from Western U.S.. Cana- dian or Puerto ltican sources. in New York state. construction delays affecting projects worth ssoo.ooo.ooo have made idle some 85,000 building and paving work- ers. There were some fears that work on the U.S. section of the St. Lawrence Seaway might be de- layed by the strike. but officials said recently they think they will be able to ride out the shortage. Another ssoo.ooo.ooo in construc- tion has been halted in New Jer- sey. GltliGoltlAN CALENDAR ' The modern calendar was estab- liahed by Pope Gregory xlll-in 5&2. CAMEO IINBINGTON MON. - TUES. only each night owing show. Show Time The greatest novel ever is on the screen. Leo Falatoy'a "WAR AND PEACE" T k ' ' . Over three hours long. Starring: Henry Fonda. Audrey Hepburn. Mel Ferret. Ad- rnlaaioa 75c and lie. . Found In Ruins Of Burning Cabin BATHURST. N.B. (CP) - The bodies of Mrs. Antoine Dalgle. 41- year-old widow and her daughter. Alfreds. 1!. were found in the ruins of their burning log abin home early Sunday. The ahln was loated on the Miramihi road about three miles south of East Bathurst. East Bathurst firemen were al- led by neighbo . who notiad the fire around 8 a.m.. but they ould do little to fight the flames due to Jak of water. The barred bodies of the vitima were dlsovsrod in the only bed. They had apparently died of suffoation. Cause of the line has not been determined. RADIO rind rv SERVICE CALLS Every Saturday afternoon our service man will make calls between Ch'town and Borden. Anyone requiring his service will please dial 9624 and arranie lor a call. x sowiau name s w Pownal Street TENDERS FOR Mayor W.A. Currie who were pres- ent on the reviewing stand extended their words of appreciation to G. C swetmsn for his gesture of coop- eration ln holding the airshow in fonljunction with the Lobster Carn- V . Group Captain W.H. Swetman. commanding Officer of the stat- ion extended a welcome to all visitors on behalf of the station personel and paid tribute to Wing Commander Llmpert and his staff whom he said had been working hard since April to make the show a success. ideal weather conditions pre- vailad throughout the afternoon. making it possible to hold all the events scheduled and permitting the hub throng to enjoy it in comfort. Eight types of RCA! and naval aircraft took part. They ' ' ' d F-U Sabre jets, CF-100 jets, Nep- tune and Tracker anti-sub bomb- ers Mitchail and Lancaster bomb- ers. DC-3 Dakotas. a single - en- gined Otter bushpians and a ban- ana-like helicopter. A Sabre opened the big show with a bang by breaking the sound barrier 40.000 feet above about 3.- 500 visitors at the Maritime Air Command's reconnaissance train- ing base. Sleek Neptunes that daily patrol the Atlantic impressively demol- iahed a wooden submaring with a well placed bomb. Squat Trackers. to be used on the new aircraft car-- rier Bonaventure. made short. fast take-offs and landings. A parachute drop. clearly visi- ble against the bright afternoon sky. a demonstration of precision bombing. fire fighting show, thrilling fly pasts by Sabre Jets. travelling at six hundred miles an hour. formation flying by the Neptunes. the Lancaster; and the Navy Fliers. all added to the success of the show. Another highlight was a demon- stratlon of how an injured airman Monday.July22.1957'1'la'oGnarIlianPs1el3l AIR SHOW IS HELD AT SUMMERSIDE Molpeque Red Cross Swimming Ilaipoque and tha surrouadlz communities enjoyed a two I Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Course under Red Cross Instructor. Joyce. Bryanton. Mrs. Frank McNutt acted as chairman of the local committee sponsoring the Red Cross course in Swimming and Water Safety. On July 16. Joan Murphy. Red Cross Assistant Field Supervisor. examined the Swimmers in their aquatic skills. Following is a list of the success- ful candidates who merited Red Cross awards: Beginners: Biois Lockhart. Marie Ramsay. Alton Bryanton. Carol Hickey. lrene Bryanton. Thelma Cousins. Earl Hickey. Garth Wall, Jimmie Carruthers. Nancy Mill. Carol Wallace. Juniors: lsabel McNutt, intermediate: Pat Fisher. Royal Life Saving Society. Bronze Medallion. Rodger Cou- ains. Earl Lockerby. Wayne Lock- uby. U. C. Picnic At Cheiton Shore On Friday afternoon, July 12th. Cheiton Shore was the scene of a happy gathering when the congre- gation of Summerficld United Church. assembled for their an- nual picnic. Old Sol co-operated to make it a beautiful day and the afternoon passed all to quickly with a pro- gram of bathing. softball and rac- ing, which was enjoyed by old and young alike. Following the sports a short de- votional period was held under the capable leadership of Wayne Sharpe with the closing prayer by Rev. L. hi. Murray. A delicious lunch was then ser- ved by the ladies after which all were content to wend their way homeward a tired but happy group. The following are the winners in the various races. Under 8 years: Joan Sinclair, P. C. Ex. Will Hold Stock Solo A meeting of the directors of the Prince County Exhibition Aa- soeiatioa was held in the Albertos Library Thursday evening zith President L. E. Wallace presid- Plans for better toilet facilities and arrangements for imwovo ments to the building for the dis play of flowers and pictures wers approved. Discussion was held regarding the sale of choice live stock and it was agreed that the sale be held at this year's Exhlbiton rules and regulations were drawn up and approved and ap pear elsewhere in this paper. A committee composed of the chair- man and vice chairmen of severa' livestock committees was asked to make all necessary arrange- menta for carrying out the live- stock sale. At the request of the ladies in charge of domesic science. the directors approved adding sect- ions for date squares and candy. The meeting decided to continue assistance given in the past to 4- H Club members exhibiting at this exhibition Selection of judges was discussed and left over for the next meeting. After some discussion concern- ing concessions and entertainment the meeting adjourned to meet again when considered necessary by the secretary. Alan Mayne. Kay Mayne. 6 year olds: Margaret Mayne. Jimmie Mayne, Brenda Mayne. 7 year olds: Marlene Day, Wend- all Sinclair. 8 year olds: Joan Mayne. Bar- ry Mayne. Alden Profit. 9 year olds: Blair Sinclair, Mar- jorie MacKay. Wendy '.'-'oodside. 10 year olds: Leah Mayne. Lou- ise Sharpe. Donna Day. 11 year olds: Garth Sharpe. Mabel Profit. Alan Sinclair. 12 year olds: Janet Small. Jean Mayne. Arlene Mayne. is years and over: George May- ne. Wayna Sharps. John Mayne. Married women: Margaret and Norma Mayne. (equal). Ethel Sin- clair. Florence Day. can be rescued by H " vering above and drawing the jured man to safety. Inside the hangars spectators were invited to view an immense display showing the equipment used by airmen on Arctic nights. equipment for Arctic survival. course. displays of firearms and ammunition. radar demonstration. photographic displayl. in fact every phase touching on the life of an airman in the service. ho- in- ROYAL IORDEN a '6,000,000 notion pietasemtwo J yaarsla the making! I H ION. - TUES.-'l:ll - Itil Another of James Oliver Cur- wood'a stories "YUKON vENG- INCI" starring Kirby Grant and his woldsr dog "Chinook". Also aarial and news. C - SUMMERSIDE A IONIGHT (MONDAY), TUESDAY E WEDNESDAY EVENING SHOWS 7:15 - 9:15 TUES. MATINEE 2 pm. One of the truly graarmsrionpletures ofrhepasrzo years. Tltesroryofihewaru rlor whosltook the world. CONCESSIONS 'At the Alberton and West Prince Board of Trade annual Aquatic Day. July 31st will be received by the undersigned until 9 am. July 27. One booth for meals. Other booths for hot dogs. soft drinks. ice cream. sandwiches. coffee. etc. Amount of tender must be paid in cash. money order or certified cheque immediately tender is accepted. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 0. B. LEABD. Secretary. TODAY 2:ill - 7:15 - 9:10 'l'UEi 7:15 - 9:10 get more. No. ifs per acre with "Dl'l'HANE (ssodo's original corbomoie points losgitidei Whyuttloforanytliiriglessthann 1sumpucroplDfl'llANluaedregu- il.srlygivssyoubigger.fir-mertubers ...wif1rmonNo. Faperacre. 'ihat.'a baoauss Drnaaxn discour- agmallblighta...keepsvinesgreen andhsalthysllasa-mloog.What's moseteahlnvsprovad Dinars- protected potstom to be at least qnlinIavour.oooklngandchip- deaiersoon. DITH ANE Countries ping qualities those sprayed-with copper fungicides So remember-although there are several imitations. there is only one DITHANI. See your Drraan is a Trademark. rs-g., Canadian and U. S. 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