East Prince Junior Farmers Organization is Formed ,Mr, Urban Laiighlil if Iber- ke was elected vroltdent of 5 East Prince Junior Farmers ganization which camp into bo- nie Bearisto. MllPGilil0- - Other numbers who joined the organisation are: Mrs. Adrian Dekker, John Dakker. Junior Col- , will. Clarence MacDonald. Arnold , ldadson. all of sherbrooke; James Mr. Urbaalsuhlla Maclnaren. Lot )0: Bruce small. Mlscouche: and Eddie Clark. Lot last evening at a meeting of 16. ,".1'..l...- farmers held in the De- It WI! decided that the organi- pgrtment of Agriculture office in zation would hold their regular summe,-side, meetings on the first- and third This newly formed body of Thursday of each Inonth- -3 S'side-Community Concert Ass'n Annual Meeting meeting of the Muriel MacArthur: third vice uni president. Wanda Wyatt; treasur- er, Jessie Fraser; treasurer, T. " Earl Hickey. C.A.; social conven- er. Mrs. C. H. Stewart. The remaining directors elected were: Douglas MacFarlane. Gab- riel Chaisaon, Mrs. irene Hill, Mrs. Emma Holman. Mrs. W. A. Harper, Thomas Hall, Mrs. Clar- ence Mercer. John Leuty. James Bill Young: 2nd 3 . I" ' I ,P h. Mrs. William Smallman. S Y S ellalia meeting was presided over Mlelfs a 3" nesident Ross MacKenzie and . there was a good attendance of eelily Meeting the members. -Mr. J. Frank Arnett was the The meeting decided to defer holdlng concerts for one season guest speaker last evening at the regular weekly meeting of the unless something definite in the way of an auditorium niaterializes. , While no campaign is planned for Summe Bid! Y" Mei” chm I" membership the organization will the Green Street Y Centre. nI'eI- continue active and hopes to raise ldent Harold Mlllilan in the chair. Mr. Arnett spoke on the forth- coming ”trafic safety campaign" sufficient funds to pay off the debt on the grand piano. It was felt that if this could be accom- sponsored by the Boards of Trade plished it would leave the budget or me Mgrittgng P1-qvinceg. my free and give a much wider scope stressed the fact that lack of Of BGIEWOII 01 IF”!!! when C0m' driving courtesy is a big factor ml-'1'"? 9033"! IN "3"m9d in in the cause of accidents on the highway and enlisted the support of all cltlsens in helping to put. A.-it the annual elected were: untmerside. A vote of thanks was passed to Mr. Harold E. Gaudet for the use safety rules into effoctl ff gugmd Edcgm mg .",",::."tV': 11. r. Holman for keeping the lcouples (Y's sun and Y's Men- ”m'” " ”” 4 sites) are planning to attend the Maritime convention in Saint Mela!-1-nu John. N.B.. scheduled for May & h M. ' it.-was thagrtha dub is planning I church parade and service to he conducted W the Y's Man in the Presbyterian Church May 8. Keith Lapp read the financial report. Mr. Don. Macheod of the Bank of Nova Scotia staff h Summ 1-gwd in mg. g. "V. u.-bu. side was a guest It the dub- from destruction. naingwater from -I. the pond. l Vyestern Guardian - MUSICAL FESTIVAL sessions in Siiinniarsida will be on Daylight Saving Time. -FORANO cleaning grain daily. Willis Warehouse, ltensington. I. W. Johnstona. . tut-dellsirckeln ey earlierthisweekhadatelep e installed in his farm borne. Wed- n liatinishsdworkonanaw In pondforhlsiai-m.Later covered 5 telephoned -i - MARGATI PASTORAL CRARGI: of the United Chin-ch of Canada. In-vices Sunday. May 1st. New lsitidon 10 a. in. Margata 11.” a. m. Long River 7.30 p. ns. Rev. B. I. liaalain. I. A.. B. D.. Miniatu-. -"EAR -DI Ill!-INK! W -NIW noupon i-an-osuii. "Ire-Hhovsriotvsnno-still-I ClAl.Gl.PreslwtsrianChnrchin View Hall. Friday. AIIHI 9311- Canada. A hedoingregatioaal -um-icn. All taxes due Beds- '”"”"' Que school must he settled before E” M" " c"'”"' '" :9. '2; my am. loss, . Rev. 1:. a.'aua. Interim Mod - -RAYMOND GIANT. 0ptosns- "M'- i"”- Wm 50 1! NI 0'14"? 0'0" -imaian or ALIIBTON. on Saturday. a Church of I Holy Coin- -M AL P! Q U : UNITED munioa If 11 a.m. IL POT-EI"l, cmmcn, ., Alba:-ton. Evening prayer at I p. 1.. M,,,,,,,,,,,, "”m,'w,"”c',','u,,'",,'l”',, III. in Christ Church. Klldare. and- ;u,,d,y' M”, In u u I. m. M1": at 1:!) gun. in St. Peter I. Alber- yc sundud arm". I". Mu”, ton. Rev. J. R. McMahon. Rac- lcr MacKay, Minister. ' W . -o's.unr IAPTIST CHURCH. . - C. 0. llowlett. B. A.. L Britten. minister. -xausmoron United ch ch. rel Preschlnfselrvlcee the Inn- lunday, May llt. Sunday signal dny School bdlll in the morning 0-00 a.m. Morning worship 11.00 In null!- ,m. Evan wogdip 1.so p.ni. with her violent surroundings. luhimerfleld no .in. Rev. Lewis -”'”"'"”' mun" ”' and with th hei fd ted Mi 385" H01!" Wednesdw t. Murray. a.s.;a.o.. nsiiiistar. CANAD1ft-'- 5II'viess li.inda.yy. z.y,:g.;hi:k,:;, ”,,,,'Y?.1;l,,..p.:; il::giert13)aI1;;Sgn.Tl:llii5Sday -TRY lis-so sch l io.oo - ' '" We 9" ' t "3 9 y- F BY t!'i'l.-2. -01;-, ' " ii.oiion. ns hiielilinory Thank are f:'a'"';y"-m1:'i.plI;'::r';'Iic!L izldmilf once weekly until further init . song faring. Servi . t loymienl, um sun, , com. in. servicialn. Keir Memorial. s'”- "M "1" "P "" "N P”"'l' nogligs n at be -nmvnl ,,,,,.on. 7.” . D. u mum,” Rhine” 7.” D. m. A "mm vs emotions in the beautiful 9 9 31 I S "'d- Sunday school at Tryon Ms walconu so on, 3..., 3, 3, 3,”. girl. Their escape man the csn- May 1st, those who deliver . m. T a a. A.. a Th.. s. n.. Minister. ”W"l"'cdum1".:l1:! gamma; ths gm cream kindly do so be- g ' ' "”mm"" "H ' . re noon. ....."'”i'l.””"....'5 .:r..'w....':- cw-wv cmmv sy lst. . '. and. a climactic battle are chi ' - COMPANY 10001 ll LIN 1. NlIlUltts. i Iscumpce 1! LI. - or Your Eyes" for grade 7 pupils. ansnrronp, Ont. (GP). uf- "1 1” urn! Eh ,wallasioi- the I U . I At S side Co-opera With the store manager, Mr. Rod MacNevln, nesday evening. After presentation of the financial Front row, seated: Leo Farrell, Lot 16, director; Brent ' 16, director; Vernon Matthew, Summerside, secretary; Gallant, Miscouclhe, director. Back row, standing: Edwa mot, vice-president; Emery Lyle, Linkletter Road, Wym William Cairns, Freetown, directors. Prince Lions S'side Lions Clubs Active Club Meeting -Althoughbrganized for only -The regular bl-montlily meet- a few months. the four Lion's lash Oi lhiE1d5UIlnIlI1ierS1dEl Iliiunts . - u vlas e a owars es- Clubs in Prince County. have aural". Wednesday evening with proven that theirs is an olganiza- the p,.eSidenL King mm Herb "011 WOFUIV 0i being called a Schurman in the chair. Welcomed unity service club. The first black 10 the Clllb W85 Lion Buddy club to be organized in the county gAhtil;9-fallvlllleilrlliiilcelal-1l:ll;'la1;!':ild 3 Vl-9" ;:')::n;l:;J:”3m'3;:'":ugle"r2o:?d Congratulations were extended Leary and Kensington clubs fol- to king lion Herb Schurman and lowed showy an” In the meme secretary Jack Harper upon their time these different clubs have winning extension awards. These , . awards are presented by Lions ::;';i qflfglycoliggd mitvouh 0&3: International for exceptional ser- ence'wnh their prgoject ofprdjsm. vice rendered. particularly in the buting their share of comfort organization of sister clubs. Fol- .22.". one M we .p”"cll”l Pmlec" from the various chairmen Lion sponsored by Lions Club Interna- Lea cmbeck stated "mi con. mm”! is that each 5993""! club sidersble progress has been made 15 enwunged m 5” in the c”"' in organizing the urban lands- servation of eyesight. give com- cape contest. The town of Sum. flilrtfillti) tg1.”"!t”tf"y bk.” bf 3: merside has been divided into 5: 5 ”m.bl”' uemlwfe five zones and nesldents of the W 9" W5” 9' 9'0" mg S” 9" town will be given opportunity mums". "ch 5' picmcsi b”wl' to enter the contest through the m3' dancing 'tc' Th” v'rl”l” medium of the newspaper at an chm” wmk in c”"'l"ncu"" with early date. The local Lions Club "'9 c”"dlS” mum" f" u” will donate the cash prizes for Bum "5 Em" '1'” ml” the hi" this competition. Lion Russell "1"" cmmy cm” Ere ,, M" Kelly. who is acting chalnnan of sponsorlngan essay contest Care the conservation 0, Iuht com. mittee reported that as a result of contact with the public health nurse. Miss Barbara Smith. seven A termini? Worthy effort '0 fl'31ld'ii3mhi3enl'7.ee1Kligu iifllmiiid "Sm mi" N” 11"” Nd dwn been supplied with glasses by the by HM" mternauunu W" mm” Summerside Lions Club. 'Also Y "if 5"m”""”' cm WW” that a transportation to Charlotte- "" ll" '9" W'- 413""! 0" 0" town had been provided by the '"'m'"”" 3"” by ”” Wbnc club for a child requiring an eye h"m' """"' Mm Bub"! 5mm" operation. Lion Raymond Grant hf" 5'"?-f';”"J; fl" mggleog stated that in conjunction with the ch'ug" 019:: '3 .”":"m ' Red Cross disaster services, one S" ' W" " ” ' "' team of Lions Club members had '9" 0' "it. """"""0n- Pmlded attended two til-at aid lectures. '0' Im” Wldrtn. "'10 Lion Ray also reminded the club ”"'”''1” WW” Wi 5' Em”. ” that the deadline for the essav Slfwd "mm "'5 wh” WW” 1”” contest on the subject of sight 'lmy 1”” m9" 'y"l3m l" N” conservation closes at the end of life had it apt been for the gen- Aprnh-1-bu com." u op” to .11 m” gggi" " "" 3"”""'"”' grade 7 students on the Island and HI . th b A spokesman for the club said 3:?” ,',,,l'Sf,i,?,",:,ft'””,,',,,gl"V;.,l.'g mt 'V”'"" "W 'm'”"'h '""d' Caseley was appointed delegate to I" " WW1" "mm " l' "W the district convention to be held lniwilt" it '1” 1" "'9? WW"? in Rocklan Maine. Lion Ralph 9" ""' H" bu” "' mu "'9"”5' '3 will represeiit the Island clubs at ”"”"''u”” "E the convention as a member of eyesight where it is deemed neces- an ".1. commm”. "'5 T's- The report on the mlnatrel show was presented by lion Doug Mit- cheil. It was agreed that the not results justified the time and al- fort expended and. that the show would become an annual event. The meeting closed with the Queen. 'e Theessaywillbejudged bya special committee of the four a 7 "MISS ROBIN CBUBOE" CAP- ITOL THEATRE IUMMEIISIDI -For the moviagoer who would like to escape to a tropical para- dise for a brief sojourn (and what nioviegoer wouldn't?i, Twentieth Century-For offers "Miss Robin Crusoe," a stimulating and thrill- ing drama now at the Capitol Theatre. This isn't Just a beautiful habitat. but one beset with storms. wild animals and violent emo- tions. where survival of the fit- test is ultfllle. Starred in the adaption of Daniel Detoa's "Robinson Crusoe” are lovely Asnsnda Blake. the "Miss Robin" of the title, rugged George Nader. and Rosalind Hayes '"MiaaRobin" istbeflrstontha isle, and after constant struggles WATER-COOLED The air conditioning system of a large office building, may use 8.- 000.000 gallons of water a day. NOTICE Our cream tnickmen will begin week of May 1, as follows: 4 N 0-l l C E A . no PATRONS or O'LEAl-'t.Y FACIORY o..lEi'.'ii"&9'.n"3'”..?ii ”.':.f."'5t”'"””' Wm e Legion hal :;'isnss-side on Tuesday. May T3131? at 7:30 o'clock .'l'hlststoadvlseyoutfiat youarenowentitled. to full memberahl in this association and will be vary at snnuelmeeting. it , Mnwhusjmbimnmimuim ' Tho directors will be elected to resent your ihatriet and it would be preferable tlieliave nomin- ations nisdsbypstmneor iheO'Lau-y branch. 196- s ' is .1119 Clark, Summer-side, live” A5SOCiaii0n- Annual Meeting the board of directors of the Summerside Co-operative Association Ltd-. are Seen above at the co-orperatlve's annual banquet meeting, attended by upwards of 250 . statement, which showed a net profit of over of more than half a million dollars, the members approved payment of five percent on share capital and a rebate of five percent on merchandise purchased by members during the past year. From left to right in persons on Wed- S22.000 on.sales photo above are: president; Mrs. Arnold Simpson, Lot Rod MacNevin. St. Eleanors, store manager: Edmund rd Harrington, Summerside., director; Colin Waugh, Wil- an Cairns, Wilmot; James Marchbank. New Arman: and Reports Gas Pipeline Plans Going Ahead natural gas pipeline from Alberta to eastern Canada are going ahead "as rapidly as possible." press ldent N. E Tanner of Trans-Can- ads Pipe Lines Ltd. said Thurs-' day. - ' He spoke to the board of trans- port commissioners shortly before it gave it company a six-month deferment on a deadline for show- ing financial capability to bull the proposed S350.000.000 line to stretch 2.200 miles from' the Al- berta border to Montreal The new deadline is Oct 31. The change was sought by the com- pany because of delayb in ii- arrangements caused thy. difficulties in completing contracts for the purchase of gas in the west route. tension from the bench imme- diately after a one-day hearing at which it heard the company has arranged a supplyTof United States gas for a proposed service to Montreal in advance of construc- tion of the'main all-Canadian line. BUILD UP MARKET The company hopes to build this year a line from Toronto to Mont- real, which would pick up U. S. gas at Toronto from the Tennes- see transmission system of the U. 8. through a pipe now extend- ing between Toronto and the U. 8. border and serving the Toronto area. . The idea would be to build up the Montreal market with U. S. gas. which would be shut off when Alberta gas became available at the Quebec metropolis. Company vice - presidents told the board Trans-Canada has a signed contract for enough Ten- A REALLY ANCIENT - A.yew tree at Foriingall hear Perth. Scotland. is reputed to be 8,000 years old. STUDENTS i Those desirous of taking grades eleven and twelv(.t at Alberton High School for year 1955-56. please make application to the secretary as soon as possible. Mrs. Blanche England Secretary. Albertori. .? j , Professional Cards a Chartered Accounte nts T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of cornsnooea , Building I snnsmcralde. P.E.l. Phone us: , I W. Albert Robertson . l P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING I Granville at Water street I ., . summerside l il)lAL P. 0. ans- IMA C01 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis 8 Son Limited Firei- Ants - Casualty 0 Summer st. some-EEE. re '- NI an . , RGGINT TEATII: BLDG. 'l I-aiar st. sliainssrstls ll. 1''. llnnizer. R.o. . P.l.l. - Phone 0110 BUILDING 1 e ".:'.'.:?".l..?'"" mwaioltrsst - saaiusrstls Abcvelnrleellilr ' . raoNtisisi""”'. and its sale along the pipeline The board granted the time ex-I OTTAWA iCPi - Plans for al ,Optornetrist : e . 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