Kensington New Town _ _ KENSINGTON— Major Everett i” i flit ii : i . i i tf orgies ° : 5 z a4 4 C Faye Alexander Campbell, L.L.B. has Hi g & NEW SCHOOL BUS SERVICE INAUGURATED the bus seen above, as it picks op the <iiren sqmerday ster noon. =| ee > children in the morning and takes them to school returning May Name Maaistrate been appointed by the town of to act as magistrate has agreed to fill the posit- event that he receives appointment of justice which application has TREE ik e present at the F and all councillors | ISLAND NE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 § PAGE at 3 o'clock to take them home. The service is for the children who live some distance from the school. : eleven agreed to take on the pro- ject. In at least one district an individual has accepted the as- careless practices in certain sex. | tain service ‘stations in the town | were reported to fire chief Mac- ; j : : yh mE we prac 3 Hydrant Plan ls Discussed "MONTAGU E — Victims of that will be provided by W. Crandall Associates. A letter received by the coun- :, | ably constitute the government of AJ. Haslam Heads PCs In 5th Queens District New officers were elected and) Fifth District of Queens held last night. A. J. Haslam was elected pre- Sident, Mrs. Gerald Maddigan, vice-president, Arthur F. Mc. Innes, secretary, and Jack Bell, Harry Conway and R.E. Suther- land were elected to the execu- tive. The association expressed its continued loyalty to Her y the Queen, and its contin loy- alty and support to the Hon. John Diefenbaker. It expressed its continued sup- port and commendation of the two legge of the House of ns the con- situeney of Queens, Hon. Angus MacLean. minister of fisheries and Heath Macquarrie, and ex- tended its congratulations to the Hon. Waiter Shaw and to all suc- cessful candidates who new—so the province and wished them a i, | Sas tanare of ofSice. It- extended its particular con- _| gratulations to and continued sup- port_of_Hon._J—D--Stewart—new4 S‘side Leg SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN He succeeds Emmett Trainor. Leo Blacquiere wa selected ist Members of the new executive are Alyre Arsnault, Ben Champ- ion, Joe Clark, Fred J. Gallant, Harold Harkness, Jerry LeCiair, Joe Murphy and Francis (Peg) Biz tit hie [eee i : 2 3 E a 7. it where ed by Father_Crokin. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P.E:I. Phone 2235 ‘curling tonight at Montague. 7PM. Est ice: A. Sullivan, J. K,| MacDonald, Dr. Ings, B. White | 9 P.M. East ice: Dr. P. MacIntyre, E. Duvar, D. Sorrie, G. Worth vs and | ion Branch.Names Mercier Mullin President }.tion. He is a native of St. Peters | “land is married to the former | 48! have four children. Leod and action was requested. MERCIER MULLIN He received his discharge on re- ‘turn to Cariada in 1953. Mr. Mullin has been active in the Summerside branch and for the past year was the first vice- president as well as the chairman | of the building committee which | undertook the major task of for- | mulating plans for the new Legion Home which is nearing comple- Pauline Kelly of Morell. They The officers will be installed at the January meeting. be The Cou chief ril said a tentative survey had been made by the company from available information and would forwarded immediately. During the business meeting the tender of Lewis McHerron was accepted for sanding the streets. carded to John A. Mac- Donald, M.P Mayor Bruce H. Yeo presided | section of the road lead- letter of appreciation is to neillor Charles J. Fraser, | fines were collected and , $150.8 in transient taxes. Kk was four and councillors ger were | Greene, C. Fraser, J. Hughes, | C. Nicholson. Also in attendance were fire . Coffin and fireman Allan Nelson. Leo Blacquiere is chairman of |= the Sea Cadet committee and' Ross MacKenzie, chairman of the committee - responsible for the’ furnishings in the new home. PHOTO GREETING CARDS FROM YOUR NEGATIVES ONLY 15e EACH $1.50 DOZEN Complete with Envelopes See samples at our dealers everywhere on P. E. I. All Kodak Cameras and Pro- Insurance Willia jecters, still or Be at Limited m MacLean, R. paation, Saas RE. Ellis & Son Limited |b Ww" aacingre, 8 wenswas:| CeGuee WOTTON | $ Summer St. PHOTOGRAPHY Optometrists Box 1600 Summerside oo D., R.O Opt. ee? Summer St. B. F. Hunter, R.O. Summerside, P.EI. Phone 3116 Smaliman’s Building Photographers ' The Read Studios D. W. 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Bennett Carr as| national president of the Young) Progressive Conservative Associa- tion and extended’to them hearty congratulations and ~ wishes for success during their respective terms of office. The report of the resolutions committee was given by C. R. McQuaid and the motion was sec- onded by J. Arthur McGuigan. The president called on Heath Macquarrie, MP, to address the meeting. Mr. Macquarrie gave the meet- ing some details on the projected | He told the members| causeway. what the Conservative govern- ment is doing toward the con- struction of the causeway and pointed out that some $660,000 has | already been spent for survey and extensive study of the pro-) ject. Premier Shaw. another guest speaker at the meeting, also’ spoke of the causeway. Both men were confident that the causeway would be ~ built” and noted that [- tenders were out for a new ice- Ties now in Ose, until such time! as the causeway is built. Hon. 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