JULY 8. 1953 r7 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN '”"'"? PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 8 Summer Street, Summer-side. Phone 5031, News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives. GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: 8032 and 3033. The Guardian may be bought at any of tbs following stores in Summersidez Mu BookItor., or Street; Gourllu Drugstore, 21 Central su-at, gen,-'; News-stand. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 87 Granville Street: My.-g Doucef.le'a Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport. water Street; Vince's Grocery. 120 Russell Street; Enman's Self- Servlco Drug Store; Fred's Grocery, Convent Streeg KL. Waite In Kenslngton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alberton: Frank Weeks. Represenumn, Phone: 68-2 Office and 63-3 Hon... ,............. -DANCE Wednesday. July 8th -CARD PARTY. in old Lower Freetown school. Indian River SChai'1l.IF&'iday', July 10. sponsored ..COME TO ice cream social, Lou er Freetown school. Wodnes- -ICE CREAM FESTIVAL. day, July 8th. ,I.unches. Games, Summei-field ------ ;Church Grounds, July 13th, 7 P. M. ..I)ll. BOWNESS' denial of-; ..... lice. Kenslngton. will be closed -DON'T FORGET the K. of C. until further notice. ;Lawn Festival July 15th, 16th, on the grounds lTth and 18th. ..ALL TAX arrears due Fan-I -mm nlng school not paid before July; -TWO TONS OF STEER 2. ML zmn will be handed in for collec-;Percy Miller, Lot 16, sold recently man. ;to Mr. Ivan Clark of the same -: ;localit.,v, three ttvo-year-old steer, ACE CREAM SOCIAL. Sea ;having an aggregate weight of View Hall. Friday, July 10, in aid,two tons. They were stall-fed. st. Stephens Church, Burlingtoni sponsored by Sea View W. A. L -NOTICE.-Citizens of Lot l8, Li,Fl'r)' festival at North BPd0qilP:Sl(l9I' securing of Memorial to (oiled Church grounds Fritla,v those from district who lost. their pi-enlng July 10th. starting T.ti0.lives lll Second World War. Please attend. JISITS CASCUIIIPEC -- Rev. J l, H. Bryan, pastor of New Glasgow- Alberton and D O I Vicinity t'r.ited Church. vnrotlte home from -Billie Clark, Gordon Campbell Sackvzlle where he attended that Maritime Onnfelence. visited hisl lorl'iiE'l" home at Cascumpcc. RE. I l and was acoonlpanlori by his son and datigliter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan and chidren, Noreen, llnlcn and Claire who spent the -neck-I-ind at the parsonage. ,1-Irene)-. Rive;-, --CHURCH SCHOOL CLOSF.S- The 9th church vacation scllnoi. ithich was held in the Uni-4 Church. Kensinsrton from Jllliti 29th to July 5th, closed ml Stllltiav ni'P.'i.llK. Out of an enrollment of 122. rertificates were Dli9s("hiP(I to Miss Margaret cuts, Mr. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prldham run GUARDIAN. cnnaoorrsrown Celebrates Birthday Proceedings lie Potato Marketing Before Magistrate To Speak Al N. B. Convention -Before Magistrate R. S. Hinton in summerside yester- day proceedings were opened by the Prince Edward Island Potato Board against Aden P. Mulligan of Newton and Delbert Rayner of New Annan, charged as producers, with selling potatoes without I Ii- cense from the Board. Charges were laid under Board order number nine. Mr. Donald Stewart, Q. C., ap- peared for the defendants who 'We-st Prince Mr. Percy Adams. Ellerslle, was re-elected president of the West Prince Liberal Association at thei annual meeting held in 0'Le.s.ry yesterday afternoon, with Mr. Heb- er Craig acting as secretary. Vice- presidents elected were: Lester Wal- lace, John C. Matthews, Harris Callaghan, Hon. J. A. Bernard. Arnold Wood, Charles Moreshead: James Mac-Lean and Edward Mac- Lennsn. I The first speaker was Mr. J. W. MaoNaught, Q. C., federal repre- sentative for Prince County who I 1 1 . Assn Annual Meeting PAGE THIRTEEN Aliierton Responds To Invalids' Appeal mThe Walter Ofliiorw tag daz- Liberal ” ” . held in Aiberton Saturdav met lb fed I In hi I ' . ' ff;in2I: Coifnttv bkdxatclgzaukhi, (mm 3 good rpsmme "om ""3 and predicted that the Countv general pubLC' Members M reg” alette lodge who sold tags. report that receipts are close to :50. This organization is a band of men, with Walter Csllow,its found- er. as president, whose one atrn its to brighten the lives of men. women and children confined in hospitals or homes by illness or age. Their objective is to make wheel- would give a bigger majority than ever to the liberal candidate on August to. Hon. Mr, Darby in- stnnced the efforts of the local liberal administration to give the people of this Province good govern- ment. Hon Alex Mathesori. Premier, re- ceived warm applause when he mu to mike his first speech at chair coaches available all across a West Prince Liberal Association. O”,':"::;zan this WM, Wm" C81. meeting. He said he enjoyed the lllleetlllg in Malpeque Hall, Thurs-i -ICE (1Rl'.AM cake and straw- clay. July 9th, 8.30 P. M. To con-1 and Dean Carpenter left Albertnn: Molitiny morning for Keir Camp,l Hardy. R. N., Charlottetown, is visiting her par- nnd Mrs. G. H. Harciy,. were not present in the Court. and Mr. James Johnston, Q. C., for the Board. No evidence was taken from wit- nesses present. Mr. Stewart stated; that his clients were prepared to admit that they had sold the pota- toes in question but that the de-I fense raised would be on points of M cNnught.'laW' asfsmm t Th ecase was adjourned until in the meantime Cm. 135, evenmg Mr Andm.,,,.',a brief will be prepared by counsel NB" where he M” be the Sp9,tfor the defendants for submission cial speaker at the Victoria-Car-,at that I-lme-""3 lleton Liberal nominating conven-t t -Mr. Q.C.. J. Watson 1'1 I the )IIIJ:IrSI:l'I'neOnI aglilshcries left byilmly 28ml and Etion. He expects to return to . . Summerside early on Thursday M S h 1 morning. I c ws 5' w' II B ' i ldisplay which had been postponed 5 ydue to rain on Coronation day was ' put on Wednesday evening as part 305-I-ON ,AP)g,Mm Sc tor the T-ignish Dominion, Day cele- I Kitchener, 'om,, 35-yioar-olmigdtfgi bration. During the display thel-I-uesday signed his mm Nammalr ROY 590”? and G1” Gllldes "rid" Hockey League player contract for the direction of Rev. Dennis Gal-.B,,5mn Bruins, Hg missed mree lant staged a entertaining pro- wears while Sewing with the R. Cit igram of vocal selections. The pro-1A, F during the W”, 1 .gram iii-as opened by Hon. J, A, Despite his age. Schmidt Sm, is 39m” A Ergegiiirdedxsrswthe 1beI1WeII;Pl' of the; -mjnm runs. l.e paying n all buti ' two of last season's 70 scheduled! fa-7;:lgl1eS:1SClll'l1lldt tiotggled lhicspoili-ts! ' . goas an assls . i VICIITITY l In in playoff games. in tvhichi Ithe Bruins upset DetmitRed Wings , Mrs. and then lost the Stanley Cup final, ,Vance McKay. Maude and Keith S9!”-ES 10 Montreal Canadifhs. iPl'flIf, attended the Wings Paratle Schmidt conned in five goals and held nt ilie R.C.AF station at had or.” assist. i i -Mrs. Eldridge Cousins, .s seeking re-election, and who was, truly appreciated by a large audl-' ence of men and women of all. age groups, In such large numbers, indicates yotrr determination to ikeop Prince County in the liberal Yesterday afternoon, on the oc- gcoliimn, said Mr MacN:iught. He casion of his birthday, '-Chief Ipredicted that the federai govern- Justice Thane A. Campbell wasimen-t will he returned with pleasantly surprised at his sum- ,stan.tialiv izpwards of 180 seats, and mer home at Stanley Bridge by a would form the government. for large number of his intimate I the next four or five ,'.9zlTS. friends who called to pay their re-i, I-Inn. W. F Darby, attorney spects and to extend to the Chlefigencral, enil-iterated the large num- sub- , Droceedings very much and it was to him an example of democracy in action He felt sure that people of Prince Countv wanted a liberal representative at Ottnwn and asked them to get beh.nri Mr .MacNatight and ozve him a jmriiority on election day. Spe:-shes were given bv. I-Ion Forrest. Phillips. Mr Fred C Ram- say. Hon George Barbmlr, Hon. .I. the: solid i , low. a member of the Royal Flying , Corps in the First Vvorlrl Vvar, suf- IBl"Cd?lSPY9f'Elll,Illli,Y when his plane ,craslled dtlring a test fliwht in li9l7. Thrntitzh 13 years of diffi- :ru!ly and siifferiiig. ills stout spirit ikept him living an ainlcst normal llfr. biif for 2? years he has been ii:-drnldnn. and for 12 years he has been blind Yet one who visits him does not receive the impression he A Bernard and Mr. Prosper A I” Hming M I” M” ram” Ar-sPnau",V's ea mirilpwrllt llilslrie,-. lngtq al Work i .:n h..s MIIIPP, Crude-l,v nicknamed - ,. , , ,”The lure" his H0: in '1 small, nuiet :”'S”c.e be” Mm” Inf """'5i :.-min in Camp Hzli Hospital. nati- A'aAJrIi3on:mII1ro:eo(lJ121s:n(IMwas Miss P h R S h i”x' M” Md" hezillr” Mil” 'mw Kathleen Fairchild. formerly oi. es '". i'”'”” l ”mk- ll” Li 519" 0' Prince Edward Island. and now a A ',m"d .”"d '7”n's' ” M55 am ”9”' mmem I 1 th, f-. 1 - f , til extstr-lire tlst Home Run. 0 areer . who is spending her summer mm- blow Cigarette Fund became well mm at her summer home 1ni,m-m--"'-;-mr-.- ,:'iir;ivnI :(f1Ft'.I'lfl'1Q 'tlY;vvv much c'.;zare- C may-n-3, l l is it an o .5! men overseas worse I THE CANADIAN PRESS be determined to send over all .. ' i Pitcher Preacher Roe smashed he nossiblv roilld To estabiish the Canaaians M ,Retains Her N. B. . ' 9 1 Bisley Remember 6”" Ch 5&9 i 'Mom' on Birthday: ”" Cynthia lillls. Monctnn, iller New Hriiliswick ladies Qchampionship Tuesday BISLER Surrey. ,CP)ggM”,A.JUmargln over the runner-tip. Lmwence, A-mom" ,0 gemmimmsiyear-old Mary Ellen Drisroll of sharpshooting Canadians, 5orted.R'0Ih,”5a3"i , my 3 set M bimhday gmg fmmt With a five-stroke lead over Nils: Canada Ttlesday. hilt ducked ques- Dmsmn at me 5”” of Tmsdais tions about how old she leallv -s "133" the Champm" mrded 99 and ICPT mid Mr and Mrs. Don Bellmore gummuside on June 30, Ilti. The choir was made up DI and their families of Frcderictorm . .4" members of the school and sank N B., are spending :1 vacation atl ' - . WV: LOVE The Wftndefflll Sl0TlES",lVlolltrose. They were accompanied m.,r::r.,.1:Ytl,:.l33 1:33:25 mu 1 Fe - . and "Now Let Us All With One Ac- cord”. Rev. Mr. Murray brought an lppropriaie lrlessage tvliish was based nn End Timothy 3-14 "Continue Thou In The Things Which Tliotli Hast Learned."-S. from Frcdcricton by Mrs. Bert Pridham returning to her home in"; Alberton following .1 few weeks vacation. Those attending the horse race. llll Summerside on July 1, were Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry McKay, Mr. and , 1Mrs. Lorne Shaw. Mr. Dari McKay Miss Anna Ramsay, Alberton. and Gemyd Murphy, has Joined the staff of the Canad-- - - inn Bank of Commerce. Albertonm M ,p I AIA(u-n ; 1 g IIISITIGII W. I. WOIIIBIII ------ gin 5.1 w5i.:.e...”ffI.::...i7 ” pm" (izinfnn H311, on Jung 29, Myst LLAL Mr. and Mrs. Chester lfnys. Alber- Jamm Pendergast, Kensingtoni HALIFAX ICPI-Rain has ham- ""1- xtressod the need for more cduca- pered search for two United States1 lion in the greater appreciation oficlvilian fliers whose wrecked air-I MT -and M”- E00d MUSIC. She said young folkslcrnft was found two weeks ago 90 mmb- w1”d5P'- 0m-- 7'1" now are getting musical llialllIng,1mIIDs southwest of Goose Bay, h" WVPN5 1" Blwmm ” but in earlier times, such training Labrador, l rt-3,, non.ex1smm, Good music 15, An R.C,A,F Cnnso aircraft from Mr. Freddie Callaglnin, Toronto, within reach of guy one at tl1e,(T,!-ponrr'o0d' N, 5, mu m. yo me is spending his holidays with his iiwitcn of a radio dial, and. saidlscene Wednesday to picklup inerarenln Min and Mrs. George Cal- Kenneliv t3rinni- visiting I I g ' MT? W522”2.5:::'t:i:t..f;2”i.3'tt::i;;T'8'"3h And Vlclnltvi Piusville and "F Vicinity today. Both the difficulties imdi advantages of musical training in! -Miss Hilda Keotigh, left re- schools were dealt with by Mrs. .-entlv for Montreal to spend her. wk Pendergast who spoke as a mem- vacation, t LM,, and Mrs. Lance Dalton land family also Mrs. Melvin Ma - Gregor and son Robert, Burton ber of the Field Committee of the Musical Festival Asooiation at the Lot 7. visited Mr. and Mrs, Norbert Corcoran. Piusville on June 31st. Mr. and Mr. R. L. Kenny and afternoon semion of County Line! children Paul Jackie and Anne. No. 1. Convention. composed of ,Medford, lvras-.., motored to Water- Clinton W. I. and it surrounding. ford to visit Mr. Kenny's parents.,l local branches. Mr. and Mrs. James Kenny. 1 Miss Robin, Provlncinlsilpervisor. ...... ilsn dealt with the need of art" Friends of Mrs. Floyd Doyle, Nor- preciation of good music and told way are pleased to learn of her M the intensive training given int re:-,overv from her illnes in the Western Canada when she and her, City Hospital. school males were grounded int Misses Mary Ellsworth and Angela Cnrcoran spent. a day with Afr. and Mrs. Bernice Keefe, isklnriers Pond. t Mr. George Clark. Hills River "was A recent visitor to Piusville. music as part of the rciztliar critlrset Annual swimming and water ., the earlier grades by the use of salty classes are .underway with' Mr, and Mrs, pet" F. Gummy ecords played on a gramnphone. many eurrilleri. This course. spon- ten gm. N, 5” June 20' to V15" Mrs, Harold Laird, Pmvlilclrilisnred by Tlcnish Home and relatives. They were accompanied President. nnd member of this eon-I School Association, are under the mntinn group, addressed the meet-J direction of Mr. Patrick Blldle and rng on current. activities, as did his sister. Miss Irene Buote. Tic- Mrs Edward Laiiizlilin of Sllcr- inish. assisted by 'tfr David K nnh. hrnnke. Citizenship and Publicity l Vllss Prinrilln Gavin and Miss Sonvenor. ;Loraiile Arsenatllt. An interesting demonstration on M” octave mamhud. 3,06. Commercial Art was given by Mrs Mr. Leonard McHugh. Toronto, ionv Wu . recent b.,,1n,,S v1gm,,- George MscLeod, Graham's Road. Out, nnent a weekend in Tisrnlsh M Plu5.vme' Its the former Frances Mllnn, Mrs with his nrirnrtts, Mr. and Mrs, .tf:irLeod's promising career as an,Gt-stlan ,Xfc'Hugh. irtist was interrupted by illness in from East Royalty by Mrs. Justin Corcoran, On ther return on .Itine l2'l, they were accompanied by Miss i.ll:ne Steven who will spend in few days at their home. , Mr. Anthony Gallant. PlllSViII9 is hauling lumber to Fred Pr-ters Saw I” l K7983 metrolmlls l”95i0T"l I”IP””d- June 21 visiting friends in Pitts- her native Island, ll. CillIllTP(Il V1119. daughter whose various talents are Vfiss Joan Hrwan. Concord. N. H, generously used toward the en- is visiting her narenis. Vr. and Mr. Ken. Murmy md fgmny, riehment of rural life. Miss Wlnnifred Haalam of, Springfield. gave a comic imper-I Rev. Joseph L.-sclair Summer- Memlnegush. visited Mrs. Wilf'bllf'- ton Murray recently. Mrs. Claude Hogan. Ticnish. the family. and later bv marriaget Miss Stella Dovln and rev f-tlwr ;Mm' St. 10,115, twoodvale on Jilne 21. WHEN VOL! WANT to an Island farmer. This is it re-, John J Doyle. Boston Mass, are ,?, I .-..- OFF! versml of the usual order stiffer-lsnendlniz the slimmer months M Mr, and Mrs, Jmph Mgcmngid, The Misses Rae nnd Isabelle rd by this Province. and the loss their former home in Skinners and mmnvv Grand River, spam Donald of the mm---. Tax De. aonatlnn of a country woman tell-' sirtn. was a recent visitor in Tig- inn of her attempts at shoppinglnish, otlcsf of his nnvents VP "id in Summer-side. A hilarious 5 nlln-I Mrs. Thomas Leclair, Ascension. lites of "Fun and Nonsense" bvi, H RTOUD of ladies chosen from the, audience Horace Meek of Bprlngbronk. Mrs, Ellis Profitt, Irishtotvn, pre- Alrled. At the tea hour an nitrite- five supper was served by Mnrzafr Institute.-Blrr. Mrs .-vervidn visiting her iVfrs. Fllvrl" Ilrsenault and Mrs ,.fnseph Gallant. A I”.l'.'i" 'mn.'irr- and fireworks Emanuel Doll:-ette, Tlivnish. was directed bv Mrsnis snandlnv n fotv days in Stim- rlatltzh'iers. Shirlev Mitt Kevin Mttri-av, Pius,- ville attended Sunday School int Elmsdale on June 21. Mrs. Dave Horne and children! visitors of Mr, and Mrs. John J .Corcornn recently. Misses Anita Gallant. and Thelma S Alberto-n recentlv sr.-nt R few days at Miss Gallsnt's home ville. in Plus- Quiie a number of Institute mem- bars fmm this district attended the Convention held in Duvsr on June 24th. in Piusville recently. - -BB. PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Robin Roberts of Philadelphia Phillies Tuesday became the father of a second son, a. nine pounds, 13 ounce boy. Bloomfield Corner were business1,Margnret Mountain jcrockett read the verses and good Leclnir of Western Hospital shift i Mr Frank Keefe.uMill River wits. Filed in front of the frail iit.t.le,;"lrd”1197 ;:li)E3r6u?””S "gamsi 205 - v ' , 0 9. T I - . vmman Mm the snapping blue west Mrs. E. Whittaker of the Resti- werc a work basket, n lone, hand- lkerchiefs, food parcelsy and cardsghznuche rm." mm County C.l”b-EM igms from members of mp C,,mg.Miss I.. Little, Moncton. tied with ldl:-in team here for the 8-Iill an-lme b95t."'IiI'S5 more 9f 230 I" The "am B1515-V Smog second division: divisional prize -The Y's Kids won over the. Mrs. Lawrence. who looks afterlwer,” to Mrs" Whittaker for the Kinsmen in a regular Lime; the Canadian pavilion at Bisley, isilmwst rmmdi League fixture at Queen Elizabgth something of aninstitutlnrushe host Park. I). Arsenault and Aitkeril be?” he” since 1290 and sawl shared the pitching burden for theIQll89n VlCl0l”R fir! N19 flrf" Shnl ltittle League Games At S'side First Bluefin Tuna of Season Landed E Vvvg ltvlnriers, while another D,;at. Bisley. Monday night she had a - l I . A;-senauu, was on the mound far a birthday and her latest batch. . M . . . , . ,-It Johfsm gzgogayg Sgiixeldeflfne Kinsmen. Muttart. second sacker:0I Canadians threw a party for her,; WEDGEPORT. N. B. iCPi-. Bt0m.'nm,1d ' ,for the Y's team. made two smartiC0ml3l9lE With birthday cake. -Three United States fishermen . FFF , ' I i A ..to s of well-tagged balls anal Grey-lmirerl Mrs. Imvrence. who have landed the first bluefin tuna -Speaking to a district conven-is h F i ti 9 . i hm , , t A . . V g , 11071 Of the Womenis Institute at Miss Martha Myers is visiting MCNSIH m 1e” held for the same I;:Ol?'lh(I ITf)nI).?3)a:'Iifld?lnIohhllllflmflszIgaC1:)EIIIl.b;'!-1I”f?;Is atrhfs x.::ExiS(itlIl(Im N0” team came through with n specta- last pavilion here, said site was rzrate-, ,rtllar one-hand catch in the Dr. L. K. Remle.V 05 '1'0Tk. P3- lmntng, .ful for the presents Exertinr: -.1 gm, ;. 5o5.pounder, Dr, Albert In the minor bracket Rom”. v:omen': prerogative, linwever, slic.Ma,g;,1i5 of Kingston, N, Y,, beat Legion l3-5. (W-lml '0 We ll" 389. ',caught a 468-pound fish and s. c. Monday night the major Rninryi Wu nlohnston of Arcadia. Cal. on? team suffered their first defeat of. the first home run of his major- leazile career and Billy C-ix col- lected two round-trlppers as Brook- 'vn Dodgers ualloped the Pirates 9-5 in the second game of a 5.'x'ational League doublehr-iader at l Pittsburgh Tuesday. The Dorlgtw: also took the first lit”lr'l'-llfd routes? 5-4 on a home-run bnrl'aAzeiW.1l?er 30” bv Gil Hodges. Duke Snider andtoward the silnplvinz (1fwIiPPl0'l.7lll" by R 5?-l"d,Jackie Rnlynson, setting a lPaKllElbllFPS for VPIPr.'1ni' hospitals. Sun- 15",lecord of hitting at least one home, port for this fund mm; from all Mirun in 2') consecutive games New over the WrirV1 3Ynrk Giants previously held the re- cord with in set in 1947 The rlotthleheader was iday action in the majors i iEIected By lAcclamation lhe only -Mr James yesterday elected by acclamntion ias councillor for the Center Ward !in a by-election held due to the resignation of Mr. Theron Morri- son from the council. some weeks ago. Mr. MacDougall will complete the unexpired term as councillor for the Centre Ward. a term which will expire in February next. Eweighlng 245 all at nearby "Sol-late than most of dierls Rip". the season at the hands of the, Legion. Donnie Scllurmnn, mighty imite of the Lezionnaires. got the! ', llressen Completes twin, his second without a. loss this -n.,(::'I.I.i.r.':EE nomflizifl MTS FHIGEFSIISI. "If We do noltlender of the ground search party. I"3ha"- , , " -” learn to appreciate good nltlslc as1F0 William Stockdale of North, , ' i”m50n' gg- jKlner of Chicago Cubs and Richie VVEDNE DAY and THURSDAY nur children do. we will be s:idl:.'.13ny, ontf Bad weather pf-eyemedl Officers A. G. Matthews. E. J... '. . . 5,Ashburn of the Phlls. l Oi" "I d9-It Whlfih Ol 0011150 W9 a flight. Monday or Tuesday. :s””m”d- EA 3' Sleigh” mid D-1 ,' Catchers: Del Crandall of the July 8th and 9th do not wish to be". She gave a The njtssjng men, ti-hos; bodies Snell of the R.C.A.F. Statlon.l Y ;Milwaukee Braves and Del Pieei If v V l IN My DREAMS" brief account. of the history ofiwgrg not in '”m ,,.,.eCkagL,' Me Summerside, were visiting Mr. s-r'r 'of the Cardinals, N I ELL SEE Tot, music from the time when therelrmiicis McLaughlin of North not-IKCWI PH" ON June,” : -M1 John E Wlllacev Mmav Wt Coaches will be Jake Pitler and starring: Doris Day and Danny mare no musical instruments of any lvwood, Cam” and J. Km.” 0,: W: itended a meeting of the directorslmny Hemmn of D”,ssen.5 mm kind, and it is thritlght um, the j3,.0.,.m.,,, N, 3', Tim. at.-emu Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Dymond of Prim? COW”-V 1”9d"3”'J" 0",Dodger staff. Wavrir- Anderson of- Thomas” first effort man made to use W-Vrraslieit last October 15. and family were Visitors to sum- Jim? 19 in 0'L9”5'- icincinnati will I18. trainer and Lee' Al olored cartoon and short mice may ,-'n imitation or b,i'r1 snnmi ,,,,,,,,,,nu,,Wi7 inersine recently, .43 13,. Scott.” Bwoklm Wm be Club sew 59 0 mm his crude efforts resulted in, i Mrs. Joseph Bealrsto of Maine .-e...,,., i subjects. - returned to her home after visit-i This ,m ,. t g ing her brother, Mr. Harry Bar- mg nneaurgafnrde U3: gfitgeg igljgg bwrt Mm5- zewskl of Cincinnati lst base" Mr. md Mr; Ernest TouBemrd'Red Schoendlenst of St. Louis. 2nd 5 t .of Sydney, Cape Breton. are spend- ling their vacation with friends land relatives in Woodvale, st. Ihouis and Tignlsh. tbaso: Pee Wee Reese of Brooklyn! ishortstop: Eddie Mathews of Mil- ywaukee 3rd base; Stan Musial of; St. Louis. left field; Gus Bell of Cincinnati, centre field; Enos Slaughter of St Louis, right field; Mmrhomga Ng':'urNr;gto?:Sb31rsl?:: and Roy Campanella of Brooklyn. , r" may arm 20 lcatcher. "'9" 0” mi ' l Kluszewski led all T ivotes cast by fans. , ..?.t:.r::: ;l.::.":'; .:;..i."'..:v.i met , i”old men", Each is making his l'Ce:ltll:tg Cagioamblyaggrmi)rg3::ei10th appearance on an all-star ll r nine Wale mowm her lmufiteam. Reese will be a lilnth-timer if g 3 t and this is Schoendienstxs seventh : Mr. and Mrs. Bradford McKay'.l;:3:dm 5”” "P ”" ”" I””””'i Coleman were guests of Mrs. Mc-, ' . tKay.s parents, Mr. End M”, Harm. Fifteen of the Natlor;:ltI.es;tiRerr: l lare repeaters from 2 , . . mnnd Crash" on June I 'souad which won a rnxn-shortened 3-2 decision for the senior loops third consecutive victory. 1 (mil OUR ” wA”v players OONSERVATIV in until further notice. ('nmPHIlfn Sf. (next to AmI,v's Sen Footie) l .. . I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shea. and, family of Ebbsfleet, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace and 8:30 P.M. rain or clear. RLITE it DRIVE-IN THEATRE 'SUMMERlDE E CANDIDATE JOHN H. PRICE 'wIll he In Sunimrrside on Wednesday and Saturday evening! headquarters located at 12 Sprint . Dial 3322 Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Wallace on ,J”"” 3” Wg e A O.K., HOPON BACK 5 Mr and Mrs Byron Crockett, THERE. VOLJ KID " I'M C:OlM6 CLEAR . l t ' . d M d M . Charo tetoun an r an rs INTO TOVVMI VELL Hammond Crockett. were visitors to partment. spent the week end of June 21 at their home in Alma. ! A miscellaneous shower was held inn June 19 at the home of Mr. land Mrs. Wallace Donald. Alma. :'.vhen neighbors. relatives and friends gathered to honor their ,tiaughter Jean. The guest of honor was escorted to a decorated chair ? . - by Mrs. Norman Warren. Many x costly gifts were opened by Miss rxV: - xa i and Miss ” Mrs. Kenneth - i ' Marion Barbour. wishes. OFF TO HAWAII t SEAFORTH. Ont. (C?) Dr. Donald J. Mtinn of Seafarth has- accepted an appointment as assist- ant resident doctor at Queen's Hos- pital In Honolulu for it year's post- igraduatc work. In the last year he than been an interns at St. Pauli: ll-fospital in Vancouver. COSFORD. England (CPl-Evic- tion proceedings may be taken against tenants of village-owned houses who neglect their gardens. it was decided. Gardening campe- titions in this Suffolk village were abandoned two years ago, when only one tenant entered ,m,,, 1 WHEN soup Lovsm LIVE Wiikc - s. all; . A M Tm V ' 5g MacDougall A was I fiirld he sacrificed the pleasure nf his ratio and nwve 'll'i smnklnz h:ms0lf As a result of his efforts. in which n nunilrr of 0FE'aYllzH- tlons and inrlividlxals rniitrihuted. imore than -three million cigarettes for Sf"'l'l"Pl'l1PH were sort overseas Foil re the and r.f the war, (',all-ow ttlrllerl his energy? and in I917 the first trhcrlcllair coach in the world we N'mtilP'("l 71' a grist of 515,. 000 M Dlll'l"! the vrvrfs more roarlles have been built and as manv lnv:-Iizls as possible are taken tn picnics. sports events, outdoor festivals. churches pnd other places, clvinz them much happiness. Each mach has a lmstesg and driver who acaompanv the natients and give them any needed assistance. Walter Callorv is a shining ex- ample of how a man can help his 'PIinVt's even if he himself is help- less physically His active brain is mnt?nuallv searching for new wavy to help veterans and nther: who tare physically handicapped All LIIIIICIS are administered hv respon- Isible business men and every cent donated goes dirrrtlv to the fund. S'lIllFdaV was the day for Alber- Jnn citizen: to help Walter Callow briziitell the lives of those who :are numb more fortunate than he its but who are much less fortun- its SIIMMERSIBE lzfwiaiiivs Largest Motorized carnival" Sponsored by Canadian I Legion. t "'1