se - - - 4 8 Summer St. _ Dairy ration $3.35 ewt. 32 per cent ra 2 Ae ee Soy . Hi ifs i Directors elected were Fred Bingham, J.F. Arnett, John Mun- ©oncen trates. Mastermix Pig DANCE in Seaview Hall Jan. 20th in aid of Hall. DR. R. W. AULD, Kensington ‘will be absent from his practice from Wednesday Jan. 2ist until Wednesday Jan, 28, 1959 inclusive. THE ANNUAL Meeting of the West Prince Fish and Game As- sociation will be held in O'Leary. Tuesday night, January 20th. KENSINGTON Rink tonight Tuesday Junior North To Head Board gall, R.J. Phaneuf, Edgar Can- |} q¢ Grower $3.40 cwt. 16 per cent |; |service and this should be main- |had heen reduced to a minimrm |the opvortunity to become better | acquainted and to discuss tach | others problems with mutual un- derstanding small to be adeanate at,a pro- vincial -fourist information of- fice, he recalled that the board had also pointed out the advan- tages of retaining tourist infor- mation girls on the carferries. He said the Summerside Board's tourist bureau at Read’s Corner had rendered a very necessarv | tained for Summerside and Wes: He noted the police co-operation with the board in i--~roving traf. fic conditions at ¢~*k periods and that the blowin” of car horn- MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING President Hubley, speaking in regard to the agricultural com- mittee, commented on their splen- did attendance at board meetings. which brought together producer He- referred to the success o* i PERSONALS | Professional. Cards Chartered Accountants T- Earle Hickey & Co. Canadtan Rank of Commerce Building Summerside, P.E.l. Phone 2235 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty Summerside Optometrists “? ) =.@ammerside, P.E.1. Phone 3116 % E. E. Parkman \ Opt. D., R.O. PHONE 3287 ’ Summer St. Surmmnerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers THE READ STUDIO D. W. SEARS Barrister - (Also Kensington on Saturdays) | Phone George R. MacManon, LL.B. “| Stating that it has done more t | advertise Summerside and. the Is the Summerside Lobster Carniva’ land‘ than other equal amounts Circuit Assembly Slated Friday For Montague Friday evening will be “ ae eaeey eee will be the practical the Bible as a the spiritual morale on our community.” Call Tenders For 2 Hangars SUMMERSIDE Tenders have been called for two addi- tional hangars at the RCAP Station, Summerside, by Defence Construction Limited. One of the hangars will be used by aircraft that are ready | for take-off. The other is a wash hangar in which aircraft can be washed down by a spray method. This is done to prevent corros- ion of parts after long journeys over water. These hangars are additional to the big cantilever hangar for which tender were’ called last Cars Damaged In Highway Crash SUMMERSIDE—Two cars were considerably damaged ‘in a_ col- lision that occurred on the Mar- gate Road about a mile from Nensington Sunday afternoon. The driver of one of the ve hicles Ron Kennedy of Kensing- ton was slightly injured and was knocked unconscious for several minutes. . Mrs. Marjorie Howard of Mar- gate was the driver of the other vehicle. It was reported the How- ard ear was stopped on the side of Summerside 3551 | onde! tee as Ge coe pedestrains. None of the women Summerside | were reported injured. greatly in increasing export trade in almost any product All sheds are now heated which gives frost-proof protéction under normal conditions and he said thet no one can estimate the amount of potatoes saved from | freezing as a result. : TO INSTALL LIGHTS | This spring, he said, powerful | floodlights are to be installed to facilitate in night loading of cargoes. Racks are also going ‘o be built in the older sheds to pro- vide airspace fer proper ventila- ticn smiler to those in the shed just completed. Tenders are now being called for extensive repairs to the Fish- ermens Wharf at Holmans. He said the board had been asked to uest li tion shed | to be located some distance up the Marine Wharf.” Mr. Binkham presented the fol- lowing details of loading for the past season together with ap- proximate wages paid: Eight large and nine‘ small potato boats, three pulpwood, * one smal] moliasses boat, and one small flour boat. Cargoes landed. at Summerside included 9,500 tons of fertilizer; 167 tons of molasses; 189 tons of flour. . Cargoes shipped from Summer- side included 743,000 bushels of seed and tablestock potatoes; _ Alberton Rink Hockey Tonight Elmsdale Rockets .Lennox Island Mic Macs Free skating Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. Regular skate Wednesday night. & CIVIC STADIUM SUMMERSIDE TUESDAY 1.00-2.30—Pre School Skate 8.00-10.00—Skating WEDNESDAY 4.00-5.30—Skating 7.15—Sherbrooke vs>Town Taxi 8.30—Tignish vs. Coomac 9.45—Elmsdale vs. Birch Hill THURSDAY 1.00-2.30—Pre School Skate 8.00-10.00—Skating FRIDAY 9.00—Ch’town Navy vs. Sum- merside Aces ® SATURDAY 2.00-4.00—Skatinx 7.00—St. Mary's Sports SUNDAY 8.30-10.30—Skating Club Convent Ice board had held eight regular and mittee by Williem Cairns. \ —WITH—4 ue . $ . , ? ; e Pr ue es “4 ; " Vv , © . ; a sac e = 2 nee PEMG Pr, oe ee é e : Jj : : : ‘ a " Ve - a wie “ “3 , + | uDIeé ame ain , Me oe Weg gy ne e . LICCESS U ; [ e fj Gi T lk On ig Britain and there had been no| A résolution regarding smok- 7 eo : ves Ta Missionary evidence a ndaie aa wouras| it, oved by Barry Wah and a." ‘ ii speaking in favor of ‘the resolu-|‘‘Resolved that we as m Of Trade rt oo RS pag oh erg hag a ee ET Week which will be observed| when groups will cerry|#2st0m; who quoted ~Christ's| Parliament, give careful s J 3-F 1 ad- lout 4 of words from St. Matthew’s gospe!,| to the effects of the use of tobac-. anuary ebruary 1, was out a program of Christian fellow. ny iid ia spent through the means of ad coind Wy ihe 20th Tene ond Olt-| ship, and tet te sivelginen the) T™ Sheen Meee © mae sie-ien. ee Youth, set am ; ie ‘ es bik coe. Has 7 oo Parliament eae Ae yr ty hy yb ta a mr Pel er . courage smoking OF THE GUARDIAN| Brief. highlights from these in-| and 30, Rev. John Henderson of Sackville |Y Winston Parkhill ami second |in church halls was moved by Emmett Trainor was installed | cluded the sick and visiting com-| Three boys from the Kensing-| Field Secretary of the Christian|®’ by Vernon Bowes, resolved|Robert Monroe and seco by as president of the Summerside} mittee report, of which Dick/ton area, Errol Sharpe and Gar- | Education Committee of the Uni-| ‘that 'we will carry out personal|Emerson Davis, branch of the Canadian Legion ‘at | Steele was chairman. This show-| th Caseley of Kensington United| ted Church of Canada’s Maritime |4ily devotions, and that we will/the members “go on record as the annual mecting held last even-/ ed ‘at 60,000 cigarettes at a cost|/Church Charge, and George |Conference, wio said their delt-| entourage others, . especially | favoring dancing in church halls, ing in the home presided over by | of $13,000 had been distribu'ed by | Doughart, of Long River United | beration’s weré among the most young _ people to do likewtse.” | provided that it is well supervis- President Ben Champion. the branch to veterans in hos-/Church were among the twelve important in the world” rrol Sharpe. n. speak-|ed, and non-commercialized.”. -_ Detalled_ reports on: the -geaner iat end eae sik att The} boys from the Isiand.| At the formal opening of Par | “BA Te refine “Wietn- |" “Greetings Were exiénded to the ~ — ee : Pur wee ee aie ber’ » OF! The local boys will be speakers liament, Raymond Wong of Anti ier ourcae, oud te active a aeeae a from he 2 which indicated a most success-|made by this active committee. Lieutenant Goverang: Dr Wiilins| Sb0uld be taken as an example.|who is Youth Advisor for. the F trust and honor placed.on. him. | Lieutenant , Dr. William Gunness Maharaj, dedezate 4 rom the relief committee re-| He was given a standing ovation | Crawford, dean Science at a Government of Bermuda and at- 5.800 bushels of turnips: 3,300) port for the year it was shown| as he took over the chair as was| Mount Allison University read |‘ Trinidad, who is-a student] tended the sessions to get dicas cords of pulpwood. 5 000 | tna ranch spent $1769 on reliet| Retiring President Champion at | the speech from the Throne, |", Dalhousie University, told of | for youth work in his owa coun- Estimated wages were $24,000/ with $609 of this spent of Christ- of his report Amneiis the snive Seapeitent reo. eats 2 Mis countey. whe . s ucking and wages on fer | mas food parcels for veterans and | which thoroughly covered every| ciutions was one introduced by nol Ph get oo yy of i pshage coe aspect of legion work during the | Garth Caseley of Kensington and tar aaa ; gets RESOLUTIONS past, very successful year: seconded by Alfred Zwicker. It $1000 wages on *| Resolutions. passed at Jast| The installation ceremony was|).3q “Resolved that we oat 000 ered ee caret; | nights meeting, which was attend. | Conducted by R. L. Mollison and | ton, Replied scat me. as ing crating potatoes; that the branch borrow $50,000 on | President, vice-presidents, Mer- record advocating that a total of approximately $131,000/ 11. nest possible to be used | Ceer Mullin, Leo Blacquire, Sec-| 2° 0” as so a in wages resulting from shipping | ‘0° finance the neg lege tone | retary-Manager James. Hogan, |@pital punishment be sbolisied OF THE action Mey wants Ne Summerside | which will be constructed on| members of the executive; -and | im Canada”. tween foe tlane INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE —_| No'Te Dame Strect at a cost of | Seréeantat-arms, Ralph Boates. | Mr. Casteléy pointed out that/! TIGNISH CO-OPERATIVE STORES a : lan and the main- | " approximately $100.000. Also that HUBLEY : land. sad regard to freight |' The report of the industrial de-| the present legion‘ home be of. P alt Me geval cet a [Pret hate tat poi as Sa wea |e ee | tamunry Sst marks the end of our fic quet menu was composed of Is. |e Jonm Wright, two baord | industry in this part of the pro-| Preident Treinor the | o‘fer to our members and customers a large land prodects which were amen | APEC wee carted oct's ina trial ile to cleche cited, Wanna | mambere for, the Diace’ Sill _-pet- variety of groceries, dry boots and shoes, i. Ww bestowed a . . nm : that when consumers buy Island | Heri? uve for this. organiza. His said the Islond hes been| preesed bas socctetnn fet sail There-will be an interruption. of electric ser- and hardware at reduced prices. We have a big Products, they buy the best qual-| membership by 20 for a total of ee et ee © ae _ vice to users in St. Eleanors, Miscouche, Lot 16, ! stock, and you can save a lot of money by taking time help local agriculture pro- |" pa race County. Mr Wright, | products are of the best quality | yer and that momen x we |] Sherbrooke, New Annan, Indian River, Malpeque, advantage of our prestock taking sale. We would — soa — ee Lhe Beard of Trade, was 2 = mattorndicocy her oe At- Summerside Board included 31 im | Spring Valley, French River, eétc., between: the ask customers to complete their shopping January erred Pointed vice-president .E.1. 7 , even | dividual members a irms. . need ini ti the twa early last year andthe |e rannual APEC cing were bnpressed and surprised Uy | omer reacts tactuded tose { Mncomadiviattachnodngs hesummdeeaucee ra Mahia te Gen ee tk de will be canal replacement construc- Iso noted or publici t- : um We scaeeies dhe a the | frat 4 aaa jAmnett, was the ee) oe ew «eee Mak tee by George T. Clark in whieh | 21St, weather permitting. Otherwise next fine day. sold as price? while present stock lasts, — eres Deatig aes — dhe an Ss the ooh an grade of corona a the oe les cian vekeoeed a the Rents Signed:— | remendous asset to th vention of the C shown Summerside firms i | coe ee oe ee ee a ner of coo be Boe wee represetited and aa dis- ge oe aera . ir TIGNISH CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. ; : year : PB were rated very highly rt of the civic affairs commit- | } cares Sacco Tee chicak” SO |. tee apeek Gow Wb munities endl. ‘She seaet of Gc mentership| eer ty J. Frank Arestt: the re:| TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE LTD. delivery in Summerside. nn a was ~ eet committee by | tail merchants committee by Roy | : ete ae +t c@al i y o icult , ° " : ; ena se rad a separ Fred eee eae oi aa chairman Roy Johnston noted the | Boates and the agricultural com of why ‘Plymou ~ DOES — IT we A SWIVEL SEATS! Plymouth does it with a difference :.. seats that swirel /Open the door and the front seat swings out to meet_you. 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