l .‘T‘. 1 1.. . «’ Limited announced here Monday With the lobster fishing season just closed on the north shore, the scene above at New London is 'A TYPICAL scEle NOW typical of every seaside at wharf- side and lobster traps are lined where boats are moored alt wharf- along the pier. Says P.E.I. Is Considered 2nd Oil Exploratory Area ' roach-no (C‘P)-—Imperial on that its/.exploratory well, Im- perial Wellington No. 1, near Summerslde, P.E.I., failed to bring in oil‘and is being aban- doned. , The rig will be dismantled and moved to the Porthill area about nine miles west and 14 miles north of Summerside where in second exploratory text is to be drilled. _ It is expected that the new well, Tignish Elderly Imperial Porthill No. 1, will be “spudded-in" at the end of the week. It will be located on the farm by Bayfield Ramsay, one mile south of Porthill Station. Work on Wellington .No. I started in March when a rig and a 28-inch crew were taken to Summerside from Alberta. It was sunk 9,714 feet but did not reach bedrock. The cost is estimated at $200,000. SECOND ATTEMPT A company spokesman said that Wellington No. 1 was the second Lady Celebrated 87th Birthday- On July second, at the home of her son, Marcel Perry, 'in Tig- nish with whom she resided, Mrs. Aideline Perry, widow of the late Jerome S. Perry celebrated her eighty-seventybirthday. . fl Duringthe‘ day Ind.evening a GUARDIAN“:- _ VDANCE'IN Sprng Valley Wednesday night" July lath,- ICE .CREAM.» Social, "No : chhool, July 8th, sponsored . i 'Norboro W. I. FOR WEED SPRAYING in- Cnapaud to Albany area contact Eric Robinson. Gaspar. North. Granville; meeting nightly at 8 pm. W; Joyce of leionto. G. A» Rams” ‘0! Kensmme com: vol-rim Pot Luck Sup- }; per in the Upper Freetown School D I n l I I « O’Leary Legion, Harm on Thursday, July 10.:25. Supper commenWj’Ta _ g30 p.n$2:,Adults $1.00, chl ditch 12years‘50 cents. the Free-V town United Church Women’s As- sociation. / ’ \ COME TO THE Comn‘iunity Hospital, picnic and enjoy ‘mod- em and old ‘in the ,,Wednes~ day, July 9th. Rock and Roll .contest with prize for, best couple. 'Dance beginningfldo. Ad—' mission 60 cents. ‘ _ . - , VISITORS or CHURCH-e4 on. Sunday evening a number of iris- .lltors with I."A1berton United‘ Chiuch congregation, many of them personal friends oi, the guest speaker, Rev. Roy Mac-,1 Naught. Among them were" and Mrs. Spurgeon their, daughter, ; Le'ard. EN... Parkdalcf have Mr.~ MocNaugbtgtorr _ many items. Theleardvfamily were welcome visitors to the church and community of which they were one time members. PERSONALS ~Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McAssey left Summerside on Saturday for a visit with their daughter and sown-law Mr. and Mrs. Perley S. Giberson, Stellartlon, Nova Sco- tia. ' Professional Cards Chartered Accountants, L.- T- Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank .of Commerce V dmg . \ . . Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 INSURANCE _ ' n. E. Ellis a Son Limited Fire -— Auto — Casualty" 5 Summer St. Summer-std: Optometrists ‘ E. E. Parkman Opt. D.. R.0. PHONE 3287 ,_ .Summer St. Sumner-side , ‘B. F. Hunter, RD. hmmerside, P.E.I. Phone 3116 “ SMALLMAN’S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., OD. 188 Water Street, Summersidr Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear. PHONE 3530 Photographers THE READ STUDIO 0. w. stats! . Barrister George R. MacMahon, LLB 255 Water St. Summerside «Also Kensinglon on Saturdays) Phone b‘ununcrslde 3551 large number of relatives friends“ and neighbors cal‘ed to ‘extend their greetings and num- ‘erous appropriate gifts were showered on her to mark the occasion. ~ Mrs. Perry is still‘vary active and enjoying— good health. with the"*'execption of her hearing which'is slightly impaired. Her memory and eyesight are per- fect. Besides helping with the housework, she still finds ample time to attend to her embroidery gin-saucy work. , 1 _"0f children still living, William, Mary Blanche, Dolor- es and Marcel live in and around Tignish. Jaseph makes his‘ home at Bridgeport, Michigan and Ab- bie at Charlottetown. She has thirty-nine grand children and twenty-four great grandchildren. l. Guest Preacher. , Rev. Roy MacNa-ught, mission- ary onr‘furlough from San Sal- vador in Central America, was guest-preacher in. Tignish, Cas- cumpec and Alberton United Churchon Sunday. When on pre- vious- furloughs Mr. MacNaught has ‘spoken on this change- and he always warmly Welcomed by ministers and people. Sunday he was accompan- ied by Mu. .MsoNuught who sang f‘Lead Me To Calvary” at the» evening worship in Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. MacNaught are presently visiting the former's brother, Mr. Bruce MacNau-ght at Lot 16. :lS Released Hospital f r. Mr; Edison Champion, Darn- lfey, who was taken to Prince County Hospital Sunday morning for, treatment of injuries received in _a’ car accident was released from hospital yesterday after- noon. V The car, in whichMr. Champ- ion was the lone occupant. is re. and snapped off an. electric light pole at Malpeque Cove Sunday morning. He was treated by Dr. R. W. Auld, Kensington before being taken to hospital for x- rays. Will Assist At Church Schools »Miss Margaret Cook and Miss Lois Goodwin arrived in Alberton by bus Saturday evening and, during the weekend, are guests of Mrs, C. H. Weeks. Miss Cook and Miss Goodwin came directly from Tatamagou~ che, N.S.. where they received training as 'United Church of Canada caravan workers at the Atlantic Christian Training Cen- tre. They are in Alberton to as- sist - in. conducting vacation schools during the coming fort- night. A vacation school for the boys and girls of Alberton and Cascumpec United Churches will be held in Alberton each morn- ing beginning on Wednesday and cotinuing throughout the follow- ing week. Beginning one week from to- day there will be an afternoon vacation school at Tignish. It will continue through until Friday. Also assisting at these vaca— tion schools Will be Mr. William Bowering, student-assistant to the Minister, Rev. J. M. Sproule, and a number of local leaders. ‘ After the weekend Miss Cook and Miss Goodwin will be house guests of Miss Shirley MacArthur and will be entertained at var— ious homes in the pastoral charge. GREAT VOLCANO History records more than 50 major eruptions of Mount Etna in Sicily, Europe‘s highest score volcano. ported to have left the highway A attempt to find oil on the island. In October, 1945, a well which reached a depth of 14,70Q feet at a cost of over $1,000,000 was aban- doned by the Island Development Company. V He added that the geology of the area is still unknown but that the island is considered Im- perial’s second exploratory re- gion. The first is the prairies. The nearest Wells to Prince Ed- ward .Island are at Moncton, N.B. They produce 300 barrels a day and a natural gas supply. Cases Heard In Court At S'Slide Before Magistrate R.S. Hinton at Summerside yesterday a resi- dent of Carleton Siding was fined- $100 and costs and his operaborfs license automatically suspended for three months after pleading guilty to a charge of driving while impaired. The case of a Summerside resi- dent, found guilty of creating a disturbance, was adjourned for sentence until July 31st. Fonr Summenside men were each $20 and costs or 15 days for being intoxicated in a public place. Pleading guilty to possession of liquor all: St. Eleanor’s, a party was fined $25 and costs for pos- ession of liquor not purchased from a vendor. CARLETDN SCHOOL PICNIC Carleton Siding School picnic was held Saturday, June 28th at 'Chelton Shore. A large number of parents and schoolchildren en- joyed the beautiful; afternoon. at the shore. r .. Races were held by the teach- ers for the children and swim- ming and bathing were enjoyed ted by the Women’s Instituteand teachers. ' ‘ their prizes and Writing Certifi- cates to the pupils. and then the teachers were presented with read an address and. two beau- titul satin cushions and a box oi chocolates was given each tea— cher. Mrs. Doris MocWil‘liams. Princ‘ a1 by Dale Morrison. Mrs. Lilla amble by Brenda O’Connor Margaret Bussett by Gayle 0"- Connor. . The teachers thanked the pn- pil-s. for their lovely gifts. and ex- would-be teaching them again next year. ' . DELLERSLIE Mrs. Lorne Burloigh has mum- ed home after attending the tum era! other sister. Mrs. George James, in Massachusetts. US. Sgt. and Mrs. Carrol Coady, Gagetown N.B., were weekend visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Friends are sorry to hear that Mr. Hubert Hutchinson has broke a bone in his foot. All wish him a, speedy recovery. Mrs. Harold Gillis isvisitinc her daughter and son-in-lalw,’Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson, Saint John, N.B. She will be ac- companied home by her grand» daughter who will spend sum time visiting here. . Mrs. George Jelley O’Leary was a recent visitor of, her son~ in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs James Burleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutch- inson and family, Gagetown, N. B., were recent visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. They Were accom= panied back by Mr. and Mrs. Grant who will spend a week via- iting them. Mr. and Mrs. P.M. MacCaull were recent visitors to Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis spent the weekend visiting their daughter, Mrs. Janette Ogden, Alberton. Mr. Uriah Williams. Albany. New York. was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Little friends of [Wendell Gillis are ‘sorry to hear he fractured his collar bone. All his friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maynard by Lunch was served by the ‘ ladies, and ice-cream was dona- \ The teachers then I presented ' their gitts. Jeanette Myers‘ and the primary teacher Mrs.» pressed their plea-sure tnst they Ground observer Corps will re- port any aircraft at all times and at any hour of the day or night, according to the new system be- ing initiated for this purpose. At the R.C.A.F. Station, Sum- merside, Sunday. about fifty Re- gional Supervisors and Chief Olb- servers throughout the province received initial instruction on “Can-scan”, the new system for reporting aircraft. Another change has been made in the new system by coding the observation posts which are off the normal air routes and which will report all aircraft that are seen or heard. Group No. 2 includes the posts which are located along the re- gular air routes and these will report low flying aircraft and emergency matters. Group 3'-alre those observation posts which are within twenty The annual picnic of the Sum- merside Y’s Men’s Club was held on Saturday at Fern‘wood at the summer cottage of Bob and Beth Hogg. with a large attendance. Ross MacKenZie and hisapicnic‘ committee had everything excep- tionally well organized, and the afternoon entertainment was en- joyed by all. y The softball game between the Y’s Crackers, captained by Char- lie Linkletter, and the “Other Y’s" captained by Frank Came- ron, ended in a 14-13 win for the “Y’s Crackers”, with Y’s Ralph MacFarlane as a busy umpire. In the horse shoe pitching com- petition, Charlie Linkletter won out and was awarded a beautiful trophy. Johnnie Carroll was run- ner up and claimed he would have won, except for his over- throwing. He said where he ST. LOUIS\ Masters Paul and James Wade of Montreal are spending their summer vacation at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James O’Brien. ’ Mr. anl Mrs. Russel Warren and tamfly of Summerside were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Warren’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warren, St. Louis. Stanton, Mass, are'visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rice Myers, St. Louis. They are also opening some time at the home of Mrs. Myers” brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sixtus Gillis, Kildare Cape. Mr. Edmond Bernard. Toronto is visiting his mother, Mrs. Jer- were visitors on Thursday to Summerside. The annual lobster supper was held in Ellenslie L.0.L, hall on Wednesday eveuin , in aid of the Stewart Mennri Hospital. A good attendance attended this supper and a substantial sum was realized. ' t , and Mrs. Earl Simmons, New Glasgow, NS. and FL. and Mrs. Andy Clarke and two chil- dren, Ottawa Ont. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis. i ' Mrs. Albert Sharpe and daugh- ter Vicki, accompanied by Mrs. John Morrison and Kathleen, were recent visitors to Summer- sidc. r Mr. Stanley Grunt Was a recent visitor of his sisters and broth- ers-in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. Carrol Candy and Mr. and Mrs. Shermon Hindhinson. (.lzvlge‘otrllllvliH N.Bg Friendsare sorry to see Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wants, leaving the district. They are moving to Lake Verde where Mr. Wants will be the ONE. Foreman. A shower was held in Eller- Ilic Hall on Monday evening for Miss Lucy Adams whose mar- riage took place‘recenllly. The gills were opened by Miss Kath- leen Ellis, cards read by Miss Ernestine England and gifts plac- ed by Miss Irene Hardy. After which a dance was held. Music was furnished by Messrs Earl 00qu and Elmer Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. PM. MacCaull icht recently for Montreal, where they will spend some time. Congratulations are extended to and Mrs. Joe Cameron whose took place on Saturday, June 21st. Mrs. Carn- eron is the former Lucy Adams, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Ber- nard Adams. D.0. AII AirCraft Movements To Be Reported, Day And Night miles of an aircrafit, and these will not report aircraft which are landing or taking off from their nearby airport. The province of Prince Edward Island has been divided into five regions, each with a regional su- pervisor. Each region has about 12 observation posts with a chief observer in charge who has about I21(1) official observers working with mi. The conference Sunday at R.C.A.F. Station, Summerside, was also attended by R.C.A.F. staffs from the Ground Observer Control Centers at Truro and Moncton. All of those who attended were welcomed by the commanding officer of the Summerside Start- ion, Group Captain W.H. Swot- man, at a noon luncheon. and later took time out for a tour 0 Y‘s Men’s Club ,At S'Side " Holds Picnic At FernwOod Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers, of. the station. I came from they did not remove the horses from the shoes before throwing, and this crossed him up a bit. Results of the races Were as fellows: _ Girls 5 and under: 1. Heather Carl; 2. Shirley Boates; 3. Cokie Morrison. Boys 5 and under: 1. Andrew Walker; 2. Robert Ellis. Girls 6 and 7: 1., Ellan Pick- ard; 2. Beverley Boates; 3. Anne Lapp. ' ‘ ' Boys 6 and 7: 1. John Hopklrk; 2. (tie) Bobbie Boates and Larry Baker. Girls 12: 1. Janet MacFarlane; 2. (tie) Hildy Clark and Nancy Boates. Boys 9 to 11: 1. Billy Bishop; 2. Rodney MacFarlane; 3. George Pickard. Infants Class: 1. Allan Lapp; 2. Billy Walker. ry Bernard in St. Louis. . 1 _ ' Mr. and Mrs. John Chowen and baby daughters, Charlottetown were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bernard and family. recently. Mrs. Lester MacAlduff have re- turned to her home in Tignish after a pleasant visit in Toronto and St Catharines. Ontario- 0 Miss Doris LeClair is spending her holidays at the home of- her sister. Mrs. Joseph Gaudet, St. Louis. Doris is to be congratulat- ed in passing [her Grade XII and graduating from Tignish Convent. Master Dwain Merchant. Hali- fax, N.S.. is spending the sum- mer months at the home of his grandpa-rents, Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rice Myers. ' Miss Helen Peters accompan- ied by her mother, Mrs. John P. Peters. saint John, N.B. are vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Perry, Palmer Road. Mr. AlEred Doucett, Gagetown St. Louis. He was accompanied by Joseph Boudrealul-t who will visit with his family in DeBlois. Mrs. Joseph J. Bel-- nalrd, DeBlois, are visiting their family in Saint John, N.B. C.R. PIUSVILLE A lange crowd attended the weekly‘binglo on Friday evening at St. Anthony’s Hall, Bloomfield. Congratulations are extended to Gentle Gallant who sucessfully passed ' grade 10 at Miscouche Convent also to Miss Bearnadetlt Blanchard who passed Grade 8 at Rust-ice. Convent The monthly meeting of the N.B., is visiting at his home in t r 'ALBERTON' Cpl. and Mrs. Alton MacDon- ald and their four children of Halifax are spending a month’s leave with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MacDonald, Al- berton, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arsenault, Tignish. Mr. Lemuel Arsenault of the C.G.S. Saurel spent the week- end with his family in Alberton. Mrs. Babrowski has arrived from Montreal to spend the summer with her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. S. Hellmich, and her mother, Mrs. Stenzel, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Murphy, Alberton, have as guests their daughter. Mrs. Harold Doig of Peterborough, Ont, and her friends, Mrs. A. H. Boot of Tus- linch, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith, Alberton, are spending a two weeks’ holiday in Montreal. Mrs. Charles Ellis, O’Leary, has arrived in Alberton to as- sist her cousin, Mrs. Arthur Wright, at. the Shady Lane Tourist Home. Mrs. Wilham‘ ' MacKay, Alber- ton. is confined to her home by illness: ' Miss Diane Ahearn, Alberton, left on Monday to spend the holidays with Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Gallant, Charlotetown. During the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Mollins, their sons, David and Eric, and their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hooey of Saint John, N. B., visited with ‘members of Mrs. Mollins’ family in Alberton and Vicinity. They were house guests ing wt St. Anthony’s Hall with a good attendance. Rustico school teachers, Mrs) Joey Gallant, and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant held the school closing on Wednesday and Thurday. Gillts were distrubuted to teachers and pupils. Treats were given the pupils from their teacher. All departed to their homes happy to be able to lay their books away for the holidays. We regret to learn Mr. Leigh GriffimBrockton had to enter Prince County hospital for sur- gery. All wish him a speedy re- covery. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran and daughter Cheryl acorhponi— ed by Mr. Thomas Corcoran mot- ored to Charlotteme on Wed- nesday.’ They were acompamied by Mrs. Clayton Green Emerald, and Mrs. Allan McIsaac, Nebron. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald, st. John’s, spent five days recently visiting friends in Piusville and vicinity. C A M E 0 Kensington Mon. - Tues. 8 pan. only. A _ Scotland Yard drama. Starring Jack Hawkins. Dorothy Alison in “THE LONG ARM”. Monday & Tum! "Paiama Game" , With Doris Day and John Haitt ‘ —'.—.—_. —_ Wednesday - Thursday Mario Lanzo—in ."7 Hills of Rome" C.W.L. was held on Monday even- .MMEn‘slnE ‘. N Adults $1.00; COMMUNITY HOSPITAL PICNIC ; at the Legion Grounds. O'Leary WEDNESDAY. JULY 9th Starting at 3:30 pm. with a program of western r and hill billy music by Elaine and Don—Stars of radio and TV Turkey and salad supper beginning at p.m. - Bazaar —- Games —- Swing Dancing in the evening. children 500 . =Color Film Processing Announcing A New Color Film Finislhing Service )7 HARRISON'S SUPER TONE PRINTS Known from Coast to Coast for quality NEW FAST SERVICE 4 to '7 DAYS Consult us for new low prices on all types of color work. PRINTS ENLARGEMENTS SLIDES From any, make of film Exclusive ENMAN DRUG AND PHOTO SERVICE Opposite Holman’s Summerside ‘ FOR SALE!‘ Leland R.C.A. 10” TV Set' Work Shop 1 ILP. Electric Motor $55430 . Admiral 17” 6 Volt Generator TV set Reconditioned $1 3 5.00 ' t throughqu Westinghouse Cement Mixer TV Set Complete with motor $145.00 . Heavy 3 lo d in . c 59 Oak Barrels Display Counters (50) 45 gallons of her brother and melanin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie, Elmsdale. David and Eric will remain here for the summer holidays, Cst. Edward Hamilton, Fort Smith, N.W.T., a former mem- ber of the Alberton R.C.M.P. detachment ,is spending a few days in Alberton prior to leav- ing for his home in Newfound- land. Cst. Hamilton has just completed two years service in Northern Canada and will be returning for another year. Mrs. Neil McDonald has re- turned to her home in Alberton after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital for a few days. Tuesday, July 8, 1958 her an early recovery. Mr. Robert S. Carrut‘hers, Ken- sington, left by air on Tuesday. July lst, for Calgary, Alta, where he will spend two weeks visiting his. sister Mrs. James Chisholm and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Mark Gaudet, Summer- side, was a recent overnight guest of her mother, Mrs. Carrie Kennedy, Kensington. The Guardian Page 11' Mrs. P.J. Kennedy, Kensington, and Mrs. Morris Caseley, Kelvin Grove, are attending meetings of the Order of the Eastern Star at Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. George Aseley Kelvin Grove, left recently on a. motor trip to include points or! interest in Ontario and the Unit- ed States. _ Miss Carol Thompson, Char- lottetown spent a few days re- cently in Kelvin Grove, guest of her cousin, Miss Sheila Ca‘seley. . KENSINGTON Rev. W.G.C. Elliott, recently of Walton. N.S., has accepted a call to the Margate Charge of the United Curch comprising the Margate, New London, and Long River Churches, and accompan- ied by his wife arrived this week to begin his new pastorate. Mr. and Mrs. William Carter and family, Susan, Phillip,- and David of Toronto arrived on Tues- day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pickering, Clinton, and other re- latives and friends. Mrs. P.A. Jackson of Winnipeg Manitoba, is spending the sum- mer with ‘her sister, Mrs. Stir- lin-g 'MacKay, Clifton. Her many friends regret. the illness of Mrs. K.L. 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