P 3 a on "CROWDS WATCH SPECTACULAR AIR F “a eT oa merside Air: Station on, ion Day. Fine, clear weather Terminal Piling | To Be Replaced _ OTTAWA, — A $70,325 contract for harbor improvements and re- pairs at Wood Isiands has been Dr. Robert N. Anderson, for- | pew of St. Peter’s Bay, was re- SHOW’. Travelling Fellowship Given . - [To Former St. Pefer's Man~ a di : s z tt aad y: : wy > t on Wednesday after a plea- oat motor trip during whic* sy visited relatives and friends Marion Seaman of Halifax. He has just completed two years Seat teaeet at Vic- toria General Halifax. E Ht S = a3 § : af} EARLY CARS Britain's oldest motoring organ- ization, the Royal Automobile Club, Was established in 1997. | Farewell Party 5 t a 7 i aaReee a! ret ee? . 3 sREg, i if 2 FE 2 i i F : [ itt E Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Mulli- gan opened their ‘vat Nor- boro on Monday evening, June 22, when a large gathering of friends and neighbors tendered a farewell party to Mrs. Walter Croken, formerly of the commun- ity and now living in New Annan. When all .had assembled, the Rev. Eugene Murray’in the cap- -_ called on Mrs. Alex Doug- serena regret that Margaret essary to leave bog community and church where !* she had always been willing to lend a helping hand, where she and her. family will be greatly , and-voiced good wishes the future. A gift of money presented by .Mrs.. George behalf of the peo- nit i i i i ? “kindpess‘ and Mr. acity of chairman spoke briefly, | who read an address which | ° ‘made it perfect aa wolshing the spectacular air show. Get Underway For Summer | SUMMERSIDE — Wha'iealllg ip an: absentia bad. patton $600 in cash and prizes wili be -won by the three lucky girls._° S'Side’s Minor Baseball Loops x) on GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: - ‘Summerside 8081; Alberton 68-2 ‘Montague 97-2; ° ape Sonne en 5 3 Sea Queen Contest Entries Close Today Sse Souris 32-2 ‘ E ells f 4 ‘SUMMERSIDE —Deputy May-| Y’ -Men hitting was. done or W.E, MacCausland, in‘ the) bo?s who made their ‘first absence of ‘Mayor W.A. Currie, threw -out first ball to _ season in Little League, minor league and girls softball Jeague| two for four also. Tuesday at Queen Elizabeth! -4 new Rotary ~pitcher. Bob | Park, here. Stedman, sent 14 Y's Men bet | {OTTAWA (CP)—The Canadian by | highwa} safety conference Mon- eae ap-'day predicted that there will be pearance in Little League.no highway deaths on the July 1 Frantis Kelly hit two for four, | holiday. A conference official is- and .did a. good Job of beet re n|sued the prediction with~a plea ning, while Is e hi | make July 1. a deathless day |and_a sort of “gift for-the Queen” from. Canada’s motorists. saimnaae NO DEATHS ters down swinging but also al-' lowed nine. walks. i Allan Gaudet struc ven Rotary batters, jing only three. EF 149. " hitting spree was headed | - Eddie Richards of Rotary woth two home-runs, one being a@ grand-slam. Dan Gunning hit two for four, Don Cameron two for four, and —_, 4) Souris, P.E.1...Tuesday. His new £70,000 dragger the Iceland was =4i\fit- and trim after minor repairs DR. ANDERSON ~ Given For Former Community Member friends. Margaret spoke briefly, thanking her friends for their and Mrs. New Dragger For the Y’s Men, Richard Gal-| lant led the team in hitting with ‘four for four: The rest of the Joins Fleet. HALIFAX — (CP) — Capt. Jonas Bjornsson, 60, an Icelandic farmboy who put to sea 40 years ago, sailed for his home port of the secret coves of Florida to the intrigue- ridden heart of Havana! to...radar and depth sounding equipment. Capt. Bjornsson netted 170,000 pounds of fish last year wiiile ~ skipper of the -Souris-III. He|™ hopes to surpass this mark with] - his new craft, -launched at Port |- Greville, N.S., June 16. - The 65foot dragger,- one of ; SLOANE the largest in the Island fleet, Aeezsed tru [lj Une will operate in Northumberland Strait most of the summer. out_se- Strait shore in Nova Scotia was hile walk-| settled by 200 Scottish Highland- ‘ ers in°1773. OLD SETTLEMENT Pictou on the Northumberland até ‘Wedaeslay ae. residents ‘cele- rated the annual Gathering” a the Clans. NC. Wotan of Mostreal Shower Given In. Kensington Home Refreshments were served by the ladies, and a sorfal hour en- joyed. Mr. and Mrs. eaaier are va- cationing at the home of the for- mer’s parents, Mr.’ and Mrs. Ev- erett Paynter, Long cee f Sh PUGWASH, N.S., ~(CP)— The, p OLD D The ravens th around the Tower | centuries are fed a1 ration. © “NOTICE” The Aiseston & West See ‘Board of ANNUAL AQUATIC. SPORTS | Will be held on Wednesday afternoor |REGEN Tr TONITE 7:15 — 9:10 ' 5th at Kildare River Bridge (two miles berton}. Plan to attend the sports in the Maritimes. be given away. "WANT TO LIVE”, : STARRING SUSAN. HAYWOOD . All we can tell you about this movie is—‘Plea _|f ” Wedaesday ‘tight is good will night. Valuabi greatest day : 4 _— Coming Fri.-Sat. “Ne Name on the Bulleti — _— < Mulligan for opening their home. | ‘Refreshments were served and | the remainder of the evening was | spent in dancing, to music furn- ished by Messrs Ivan Bowness, | Ivan Daye, Emory Mulligan and | Gregory Mulligan. ARREST COMMUNISTS AMMAN, Jordan (Reuters)— ; Security forces Monday arrested} 15 members of the dissolved Com- munist party, six of them in a refugee camp. at Bethlehem, it was anhounced here Fourteen ; Communists arrested Sunday told | Police ?about. other party. mem bers, the announcement said. part e THE GREATEST EVENT IN MOTION. PICTURE HISTORY! Professional Cards ; W.G. Ren apicse! a shea tee 2 Bridge has receiv news _ Chartered the death on June 22 of his Accountants brother-indaw Everett $. Coffin T. Farle Hickey & Co. Canadien Bank of Commerce ~ Building _mmerside, P.£. 1. Phone. 2235 | — MCGUIGAN FUNERAL—The * ’. Insurance funeral of the late Patrick: Me- CONT ACT: we R. E. Ellis & Son Limitea | CUe2", was held “Thursday | Fe Wee tae — Coca | Desoel e” hy Coaek o COMMANDMENTS 5 Summer %. ' Semmerside | the Most Holy where Optometrists brated, by Rev. Francis P. Com- rring arty, C.S8.R.. who also conduct. be q E. E. Parkman ; oe service at the grave. 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