41.3 MAY. THE ewEsiTEIiN G 1952 .7... - n oouwrr onion Ilcnsnarltroot. outrun "as Is ' an ””'.?xo.a. .s."l'.'i: aM' l i'."..'r"-m"' louse :'bonea: III! and I088. .. Ollltllb be bought I I tilt nu followissgmagrog In 5Il-lI-Ill'H.nI,I:o . mu -- strut: - IV V licontrai some wry. Newsstand. Water Street. Hark Gllidet. C1 Granville lanai; Am, nouoettds Grocery. Second Street: Island uooor Trnuport. Water Street; Vinoaa Grocery. in Inssoll street; Ihinsifa lol- Aibartosai Phone: ivo notice that an . n-gar taxes owed Iriahtown School i.nu5l be paid by M5? at by ordet of Trustees. -200 DONORS urgently need- ed at Summersido Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic in St. Mary's Th sday May 8th be- fff7.,5i.."'12-: lrlid 739 pm. 33 a donor. ' ,you'u. laugh until your alder. acne, it you com to the variety concert in the TIVOI1 BIN!” H3”. nay 9th. at 8.30 P. IL - .I0llNSTON'S 'Barber shop. Klnlrorn. Wm b' 990" 911 FFWIY3 ma Saturdays. also Tuesday. 'Ihul'sdn.l' and Saturday nights. ..l(l'1NSlNGTON needs at least mo blood donors at Red Cross Clinic in Masonic Hail on.Wed- ,.e.-d:.,v, May 7th between 7 nnd 9 pm. iir one! -ATTl-INTION - Sale of an- tiqun household effects: furni- turo: ilishcs: eic.. on Wednesday. Mny liih. Watch Saturday's Guar- dian inr classified ndvcrtisoemnt. Bmrlr-;: Leard. Tryon. owner. E. C. Brli. auctioneer. gnoranv MEETING -' The tcgililir weekly luncheon meeting of tho Summcrsido Rotary Club was held on Monday at Robson's Restaurant with the president, Mr. Enn Taylor, in the chair. Mr. Cl.-ironcn Mcrccr attended as ti guest of the club. A most inter- csiinz address was given the club by Mr. Alan Holman. vice-pres- mpnt, on the subject, "Juvenile Delinquency." -Gl'lLD MEETING - Mrs. A. R. Wallis was hostess to the May meeting of Albcrton United Churrh Guild Monday evening. Opening worship was led by Miss Hclen Hardy. Seventeen members were present. Mrs. Arthur Wllkie prpsid:-ii. The visiting committee rt-ported twclve hospital calls. A committee was appointed to plan' the entertainment for a congrega- tional social in be held on l'Ved- nesriay of Family Week in the church hall. The next meeting will he in the church hall with Miss Shirley McArthur nnd Mrs. Cyril 1.:-md as hostessi-s."Devo- iinns will he conducted by Mrs. Hr-hcr liarrliz Mr's. Frank Weeks and Mrs Arthur Wllkie will have charge of the program. Miss Barlinrn Smith and Mrs. Cyril lmrri will he on the visitn-lg com- mittee for May. During ll social hour nt the close of the meeting contents were provided by Miss Beth Waugh and Mrs. R. E. MacDonald. and delicious refresh- ments were served by the hog- trss, assislcd by Mrs. William Aiihrfly rind Mrs. John C. Ms!- theirs.--B. Paraoiials -Th: Misses Margaret Mllligan smi Jminita Newcombe of North- am. spent the past week-cnd with relatives in Surnmersld . . -Miss Doreen Maynard. of the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Summersldc. left Sat- urday at noon, for a two weeks Miiflay in Boston.-S. . -Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Harris. accompanied by Mrs. J. B. Jenk- ins left Summersida on May 5th for Sherbrooka where they will at- tend the graduation exercises of the lntter's daughter. Miss June -iznllilns. from tho Sherbrookc Hos- A . pl -Miss Gwen Lusby and Miss Rose Giills. of Amherst. N. S.. "weekend at Silent an enjoyable where. they re- Mltrrny Riv", nnrt. the trout fishing to have been excellent. Miss Lusby re- turned to Amherst yesterday, and Miss Glills came to Summarside "here she has joined the staff of the Prince County Hospital.-S. ...;:.. Kensinglon, Set To Exceed : . Former llecord . ' All signs rd attend voint to another rec- aneo at the Remington y ilcfou Blood Donor clinic to- ” i The obiecuvo has been so; , larvioo Drug. I. L Wglh in Konaington. wsin ransom brews lrsnl Weeks. Iopuaushllvg. 0-! office and" 08-! llouo. . -SEE INDIAN River players isnhlrlshiown Hall. Tliursds y. May -BEGINNING MI! 6 our wul remain open on Tuesday Thunder and Saturday evenings, and closed on Wednesday” after- noons. Ernest Dunning, Long ilivar -THE ANNUAL meeting of Be- dequa Housing Co. will be held in Central Bedequa Hall. on Wednes- day night. May 14th, at 8 o'clock. -JOINS HOSPITAL STAFF .. Miss Rose Gillis. R.T., arrlvgd in Summerside on Monday from Am- herst to join the staff of the Prince County Hospital. Miss Gil- iis is a registeredtechniclan, and will specialize in X-ray work at the new hospital. Miss Gillls, whose home is in Cape Breton. has served on the staff of has- pitnls in Kentville, Sydney. Glace Bay. and Amherst. before coming to Summcrside.-S. -T0 CLOSE MAY 14 - A meet- ing of the Summerstdo retail mer- chants comml tee of the Board of Trade was h last evening. when it was decided to remain open un- til 9.30 P. M. on May 23. and close all day Saturday. May 24th. It was also decided to obtain the oplmonl of merchants not present at the" meeting, regarding the suggestion that the stores remain open Tues. day nights until I) o'clock. and be closed all day Wednesdays on a trial basis. - S. Sherbrooiie Calf Club Wins Openingfound The sherbroolie Calf Club won the first round in the Prince County section of the Provincial Debating Competition when they won the decision over the Bedeque Junior Farmers at Central Bedeque llall last night. The winners upheld the s.fflrm- ative of the resolution "That the average farm of Prince Edward island (96 acres) should be lar- ger." Speaking for the winning Sher- brooke group were Urban Landi- iln. Kathleen Dekker and Clarence MacDonald. while those represent- ing the Bodequc Junior Partners were Mable Sherry. Chprl-ta wright and Georgina Johnson Mr. William Calms acted as chairman for the competition while the Judges were Dr. George Fisher, Provincial Animal Pathologist; Mr. Norman M.ac.Donsld. sum- mersldo High school; and Mr. Roy Clmpbeli. farmer of -Chelton. Though their decision a un- animous it was reported being very close. . Aiberion Fire Brigade heels I A meeting of the Alborion Fire Brigade was held in the Legion Hall last evening at 8 o'clock with a good attendance. Fire Chief John 0. Matthews presided. Minutes of the last meeting. on Nov. 20th were read by the secretary. Doug. Nicn. olson and approved. ,- Firer Chief Profit stated that the purpose of the meeting was to fur- ther re-organise the Fire Depart- ment and he requested that a cap- tsin and two lieutenants on ID- pointed for the different depart- ments, such as. truck. hose. chem- icsl.- salvage, hook and ladder and pumper ' . The fcuowlng appointments were approved by the meeting: Pumper engine. Charla Profit. Jr.. James smith and Erskine Davin: fir en- gine. 'Perley Hardy and gteve Burke; hook and ladder. William Albert and Albert Clarkr hols. Erskine Campbell and 130 Rich- olson: salvage, E. W. 1-fsrdy. It was suggested that a firemen's club be organized where the fire- men could meet at least oncoia month to loam their respective Jobs mil also for recreation and neural ideas were discussed. g Much discussion followed regard- ing tha hiring of s suitable caro- taker for the fire equipment whoao 0" 100 donors dung and the '::';0'J";Ilding districts are keen to 91? previous record. so- Chainnsn. . it. I who is confident Mrs. o.!im...:"i1f.."i'..”l'J:: .?.'i.”"'"' Cmdetgesm and has again a - 0 delicious goodies for duties would be to keep the equip- ment in first class condition at a stated salary per month plus an additional amount per hour while engaged on an actual fire or lira drill. several names were suggested to be interviewed by the secretary. The next meeting is to be held on May lath in the llsll the vlrious departments con hi h . ,";,m:: K misdios have i fined and fire practices arranged to acquaint all the new members with their , , l ' 110 spring Park School (82) Cisaalmseloolciiorns. Grades lie! flat 31,106 out At last GV!lIl!U'l Y's Men's Club meeting in lunmisrsido. President Charles Linklettcr presented a check ror 01.10675 on behalf oi the Bumlnerside Y's Men's Club, to W. s. lnobonald. This money was ooilocud by sununersida Y's Man for funheranoa of Boy scout work in Bummer-side and Prince Edward island. Mi."-hi? hicbilxht of the moat- ingwasansddroasbyllr. Appea- most interesting and info:-mgtivo talk on life and conditions in India. The president Charles Linkletter. Presented a Jsrewell gift to non Jeffrey who wul be hospitalised in Toronto. He spoke or an the fine work Hon had done. lion thanked the club for the friendship he en- Joyed. Chairman for last night's meet- ing was Bill Harper. Finesmaater was Dave Cornlrh. Guests of the club were Al Bea- tail of CJEW: Elmer Murphy. of with John uuty as pianist. - a. lloniaosts on liitoraat continued main page 1 . - Charlottetovwn, was performed with great simplicity and charm. During the performance by one of the competitors in the Folk so Class at the Empire Theatre a cal. wandered onto the stage and calms ly sat in front of the singer and began to wash itself. Although the animal did not seem to disturb the competitor. Mr. Hare called a halt to the performance limit the cat could be.removed. winners of the classes held yes- terday were as follows: Morning V V Platform Sec.: Mrs. J. MscKen- nie. Class M. Girl's Solo. 15 years and nndcr- A l. Maids Eogerson (86) Char- lottetown, RE. No. ii. 2. Laurdrena Wood. Elizabeth Green 186), Central Bedeque. 3. Natalie Anne Macxinnon, Alexandra. Elizabeth Anderson, Mount Stewart, and Myrna Han- cock. summer-side (84). Class -100. Piano solo. I years and urider- , l. Catharine Hickey. summer- sida (97). 2. Cecilia McNeill. North Rust- ico , (86). 1. Gail Carter. North Milton. and Florence Mary Hughes, Charlotte- town (85). comiaimrrt can-rns: Adludicator: Mr. Hare. Presiding: Mrs. E. Macxlnnon. . Platform 862:1: Mrs. W. B. Creed. gluon 14, Boy'a Solo. 8 years and u... 1. Glen Macxschern, Tea Hill ml 2. "William Mscliesn. Kenslng- ton (ca). 5. Gordon Murray. Kenslngton ). . I Clans 6. Junior Boysf Chair- il Kirk Eoyl' Choir. Charlotte- town (BA). - -2. United church Junior Boyr. Choir. Kensington (82). Clan 185. Violin Solo. 10 years and l. Maurice Peters. Charlotte- town (I). Class 88. Girl's But. is years and Iadar-- l. Irene Cotton and Elisabeth ' ton (lot. A can-'se. c. t'l.,l."'!'.. ci:i'oaiau.. Q :- i. Hunter River c.G.I.T. and Ksnsingfon United church C. 0. Eli; t:4a).' Girl's' ch as . Will. nus and under- .. um. .'1”.'m'i'3i"”o'i'.'ii? Adjudiestor-Mr. Gaan . President-Col. 1.. '1'. Lowther Platform Secretary-Mrs. Ernest Foster. Class H. Taxis langers. Boy Scouts. cubs. ed. '11. East Royalty Wolf Cubs. 79, oiu-.5. School Chorus. Grades 1. Central Royalty school (83) 2. Remington High School and 8. Model School (81) 1. Par-lidale (It) 7 2. Central Royalty School 3. Model School (82): Kenning- ton High school ( ): springhrlr itooi 182). r . - ., choral. Grades to as. .. i. ltuiuingicla um. School (as) ,2. Parltdalo Sclgooi (823! I. Contral Roy lty lo ool (In -.1. 1.. Maria MscGuira. Ch'town (5) MacNevln. Ch'town (B4) Herbert Crockett. S'side (Kl) class under. Cross (83) (B2 rai A r man. a (8 " m" i ' " "" ' Claaa iaa, Beginner's Violin Solo. Class solo at st. Paul's Church the summer Journal; w. (mu. Platform Secretary-Mrs. J. A. ter 5. MacDonald. secretary of the Rodd Boy Scout As.aeocist'-n: and Wm. Hayward. Class I. Maia Duet. tenor and song leader was Harold Rodd. """0"0- Flanagan. Ch'iown (83) Wood. Marshfield (81) Class 42. Mixed Duet. messo sop- rano or contrslto and hIl'"JOH0 Mrs. C. Mercer, S'slde (83) Class 49, Oratorio merslde (85) loitetown :3. Miss lotietown Class 51, merslde (84) lotletown f83l P W C 3. Miss Betty Jean Beers, Char- .' ' ' . lottetown (52) .':;",5;:i3.i,:;i,”'.,3,f'-,,.;,':,'";.,,,.,,,,,, Class as. iuixea Adult Chorus. first year competition. Class B, Choral Group. mixed V Choir (79) Class ll. Town Church Choir. Choir (80) C Choir nndvccntral Royalty Glee Club (82) hard MacDonald. Class II. Women's Chorus. open- semble (85-84) (83-M) Class 81. Glrls' Duet, 1! years and under. Ms6Nevin, Ch'town lis. Miscouche (84) Class 50, Folk slang, any voice. gow (34) lottatown ( nrookins. K town'l83) 2. Jean and Margaret Murrly. 3. Helen E. Roach, Charlotte- xansington (M. town (82) I. Wilma and Janet wood, oan- cm. son, usy selection of Staph- tlli Royalty (83). an Foster's song. Class III. Plnno lolo, 10 years 1. F. M. Msclntyre. Charlotte- Ind Imdcr- town (35) 1. Vincent Beck, Central Roy- 2. Christine King. Charlotte- Iit-! ( )- - " . 'town (84) ' ' I. Brian 0. Doyle, ChIl'l0Ct.B- 3, Freda Mayhew. S'slda (89) "W3 i)- " Class 165. Harmonica. opal! P Class 157. Performance of Com- position by Canadian-born missi- cl .1..h.Plt,vllil E. Coffin, Charlotte- town (85) C110". Kmlllllhnr (I) 35. (b) M. from nday's results: . Clug 1 7, Piano Solo, is years ANOWWWI paid under. . r , 1. Marjorie Hurst, Charlotte- P-.W- 0- town (as) " ms auannfau. ciiaiworrerovm 3. June Gallant, Itiscnucho and I alslsabgth Brooklns, Kensington ciui us. Plano Duet. open 1. Barbara Rupert and Joan 2. Marjorie Hurst and Nancy 3. Betty Lou Tredenlck and 10, Boy's solo. is years and 1. George Macdonsld, Tracadls 2.) Arthur Msthuon, Ch'town Wallace Wood. Marshfieid 1. Noel 2. Gary acdougall, Vernon (83) hipman. Ch'town (82) if P. M. Adjudicstor-Mr. R. Geen lal Intarsnediato Organ 1. Herbert Crocl?ett. S'slde (84) Evening P. W. C. Adjudicator-Mr. Geen Presldlng-Mr. C. Mercer Parade Spelling Shield night was the final the four and over spelling shields. teams. '0'l.eary. st. team in a separate studio. three teams words the Judges lng gave ICDPE. if it had been a ed as follows: Rounds ...s.......... 1 O'Lesry ........... 4 Summerslde .. 5 St. Eleancrs ...... 5 A perfect score five. After, the fly 1. Mr. Roscoe Walker and Rev. Lewis M. Murray, Kenslngton (84) 2. Messrs. F. Msclniyre and J. 3. Mnsrs. Donald and Wallace 1. Mrs. Ralph A. Emery and solo. female nice. 1. Mrs. Clarence Mercer, Sum- 2. Miss Christine (84) Phyllis E. (83) Operatic King, Char- Coffin, Char- Solo, female oice. 1. Mrs. Clarence Mercer, Surn- 2. Miss Christine King. Char- 1. Parkdale Choral Club olces. x 1. Charlottetown Chorale (B6) 2. Parkdale Choral Club (83) 3. Kensington United Church 1. Kensington United Church has 0. Folk Song. adult chorus. 1. Charlottetown Chorale (87) 2. Parkdale Choral Club (84) 3. Kenslngton United Church EMPIRE THEATRE Adjudicator-Mr. Hare Presiding-Mrs. Lorne Calibeclt Platform Secretary-Mrs. Leo- 1. Prince of Wales Girls En- 2. Baptist Girls Choir (84-84) 3. Central Royalty Glee Club . 1. Barbara Rupertasand Nancy ( l 2. Mons Gallant and Helen Gli- 1.. Doris B. Andrew. New Glas- 2. Virginia Mcbougsll, Char- 83) 3. John FlGldl'I'iBf:. Ch'town (82) 1. Ralph A. .:.....y. S'slda (as) 2. Phyllis E. Coffin, Charlotte- 1. William MscEachern. . York olnt. R. 8. (84) The following class was omitted 2. Nancy MacNovln, Charlotte- n ( score of presented with the ver shield. The St. Eleanors received the bronze th most worthy ap School also by Mr. New Advance was 2' Rev. J. D. Davison University's. Forward that evoked so much Convention's educat. specially We A special welcome of active service in by Lie. W.I-1. Johns D. Ashford of the United Church as Ashford related her India and pied for HESS. I O'LEARY The main feature on mans School Parade last Friday lsion silver and R-ench bronze It was a unique feature in that instead of the usual twoi teams playing against each other, three Summersldo High School met in a wide open competition with each Each team was asked the same group of words and after had completed an account the box score would have appear- rounds of play yvould be twenty- piay the Summerslde High School students emerged victors with a twenty-four and score of eighteen was second and Iantlsts' Endorse continued from page 5 atives or our presented by Mrs. A. K. MacPhce churches. place ourselves on record. of Charlottetown. Dr. zella Clark as pledging our whole-hearted sun-I of Charlottetown. the Provincial port as members and adherents to secretary. told of her medical miss-' tcwn. It was the report of Acadia Rev. w. A. Harper oi Summmlde tlon at Wolfville. N. 8. EJ. Barrlisa of summerside Whoa! two-year illness has Following a worship period led true. the Island branch of the U.- B.W.M.U. conducted ionary programme. with Mrs. 11.1-1- ianity - in vision and in power. Th! business was directed bv Mrt. Earle Jenkins of Alexandra. and others tnkint! part wen Mrs. HM- old Carver of Hazelbrook and Mrs. Schur- piay offs for classroom div- Eieanorf and sound proof the the for the even- of the baseball game I 8 A 5 D 12 18 16 10 14 19 24 10 13 16 18 after five a rounds of were beautiful all- team with a shield. while peal." l 9 xeymanla report was given .1 A. Clark was recording secretary by Rev. C. A. Britten. that of Bible Britten. and epor-ted on by of Charlotte- Movement bill praise for the tonal institu- loomed was given Rev. kept him out the ministry. ton of Monta- thelr miss- Charlottetown speaker. Mrs. exnerlenzos in a new Christ- roii SALE 1949 3 TON MERCURY 1947 3 TON MERCURY 1949 1 TON MERCURY 1949 1 TON FORD Both tons licensed. All trucks in A-1 condition. Reason for selling, going out of transport busi- These trucks canbe seen at- WILBUR 0 Eleanor 7.30 over CJRW. George Macnennan of Alexandra. Mrs. '!'.G. Ives of : TRYOH DAIBYIIG 00. Thursday, the hard fighting team from 0'Lcary came third with a score of sixteen. It is interesting to note that both O'Leary and St. Eleanors have been first place winners in previous years and the Summar- sido team has not been in the running circle before. The spelling trains were rep- resented by the following stud- ants: O'Leary: Barbara McNalll. Claudette McNeiil, Audrey Dun- ville. Bonita Adams and Betty Riley. , Summersida: Hester MscPheo. Barbara Vaughan. Elizabeth Nich- olson, Diane MacQusrria and Herbert Crockett. St. Eleanors: Berly Ellery. Non ma Mcltinnon. Irma Ferrlah. Haywood and Betty Compton. On the talent part of the pro- gram. students form O'Leary. Ken- sington, Summersida Junior and Senior High. St. Mary's Academy. Lower Bedeque. North St. Eleanor: and Wellington French School appeared and gave an ex- " t account of themselves. Schurmans School Parade is a public aervice.feature of the M. F. Schurman Co. Limited and is presented each Friday evening at Charlottetown navethe Mission Band report. and the Baby Band's Island report was lonary. experiences in India. Mrs. pro tem. During the evening the District ..........:.t Special meeting of patrons May 8. at 8 o'clock p.m. in Searietown hall for discussion of pro- posal for amalgamation of dairy businesses in this part of the Province. CREAM HAULING Mr. Ernest Mclnnis will commence hauling cream as follows: Emerald-Springfield route Friday, May 9: and Bradalbane - Rose Valley Monday, May 12. "The Audacity of Faith." Preceding this. Rev. W.G. Killam of Try conducted a period of worship. . . ,. .. raoirrrirrncm ' "' l I . A . . . V :tE."l(l8(:l)lIIleOl'i' Maclfenns. 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