Thugsdziy. July 3, 1955 The Guardian Page 13 Alborloll M" '”"'” "' Rain Gives Ontario Forest Fire-Fighters Needed Break Given an even break lathe in St. Ann, C. B. Itrieklaatl. Maine: and Mrs. William Fields. with her son. Henry and daughter. Frances. of Lewlaton. Maine: also Mrs. Bernice Denver of Caldwell. N. J. This was Mrs. Gaudatfs first visit to Prince Edward Island in thirty-nine years and she noted many changes. The guests enjoy- Gaelic College and Linda Gordon. ve Alberton this morning for their home in. Arvida. Quiec. after spendin. By THE CANADIAN PRESS land Swastika areas are located. Ontario forestry men. given a There were 5 tires b there righting chance by an overnlghtl Twenty-one fires were still out rain, moved in Wednesday "for of control late Wednesday. Most we kill" in their battle against of these were small fires which the n0l'1.hlhlig1'l foreabthrms. d started earlier this week. The)! till 9 llllm IP01"-'l More than an inch of rain fell 130 from the 150 burulul Tuesday. over the devastated Blind River "The rain gave us the edge we anal cum” gh. ,l,, of lhe many netld."I Mild Jack flillllotlg. lge 0: fires raging there. taro an san ores epa - l l-iiecetlll; suPervisor of forest pro- llJo'?;euo'lept:reun;l';:tm:::lo'?he '11:; The department took advantage e 3 2 "Id me ”'""'”.' of men fighting them as follows. Kaspus- ”l the brak w en" the '35" ”".kasing it) fires 9161 acres 405 forest travel in the central reglommeh. 'Cochmhel ill in.” ' 196 of the province. The public nowlhcreh 466 men. swamkh 'se;,eh may travel in the forests in theinres '45” here; 458 men'. Saul: lS;:;llb"l3h'hif:"l;lilS,:i xizriedogzgzl Ste. litliirle. 30 firles. 130.000' acres. - . W800 men; Sudbury, 31 fires. 10.- a””' .000 acres. 800 men: Chapleau. lo lfires. 100,000 acres. 250 men; Gog- FAR NORTH STILL CLOSED lama. eight fires. 5.000 acres, 330 The ban. imposed July 21 and men; White River, six fires, 100 not affecting road travel, remains acres. 20 men. in effect in the northern region in. Smaller fires were which the Cochrane, Kapuskasingiother areas. Vgifegstern Guardian -LOWTHER PICNIC - Satur-l PANTRY SALE at Cotton's day. July 30th, at Gardlner'sl'store. New London, Friday, July ' . Ch I . . 51”” em" l -DR. R. w. AULD will be ab- elCE CREAM SOCIAL in Sezilsent from office from July 26th View Hall. Friday evening. July to August 3rd inclusive. 29th. In aid of St. Stephens . Church. Burlington. ACADEMY QUEEN "411 " H” many friends Will reget to learn -FINAL N0TlCE - All la-Y that Miss Lorraine Cameron is 1-1 ml patient in the Prince County Hos- llillll by Allllllsl l5lll Wlll be ll3lld'lpital where she is suffering from ed to an attorney for collection. I-heumallc (eve,-l Lon-nine, 15. expenses added. Order trustees. yea!-.old dauglller ol lylr. and WESTERN LOCAL Mrs. Hollis Cameron of Convent THE POSTPONFI) Auction 5.4.... Sll'99l- S”mm"5ld9' '5 .3 Wild" of Mrs. J.ll. Millnian. Kousing- 3” Sllldel" 3' 5"'"'"9”"”9 ”'-"h V .m h l h- . School. where she was choscn :01;-cllocklbe Pd i '5 ancmmm atlQur-en of the Academy during the lpast school term. During the sum- eREGULAR Thursday ii lg ht mer months and until the time dance at the Ken.-iington Legion of her illness shel had been em- Hume. Dilll('lllE! lftlm 9:00 l0 ploycd at the Island lllotor Trans- 12:.”ill standard lllI1P. Music by port Depot at Summerside. Eltwin Dciizhiiu and his Suilshinc Boys. AY.P.A Coiiilcil. Thc Local Council Executive of P.E.l. An-l' burning in -S Personals tlllm" Y"""" ”"”'”"t '""' i" ll Ill .. T. J. I . c- i (ll B- . .. .- . Mark's Church Hall. Kcnsingtnn.l(,-aha: was vlglggg lh "(j-ira,,a,,';l ililegised to the ””m”"g "la" recently. The l'l1P('llnE'l8(l by the hh Vlhdhesdayv July 21 wpllzll ' president. Lloyd Prtititt. opened. l - Mus .l.an.-i (tharllnii. iialllllller with prayers by Rcv. A E. The many friends of Mrs Ralph hl Ml. mhl llrse llhhh (-hr.h.lh,h hf Picrcey, followed by the minutes llocouarrle will regret to learn weather and winds. forestry men said they are confident they can? extinguish many of the fires. Some will take several weeks to extin- guish because they burned into the ground and will have to be "flooded out." Freetown Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin of Cabrl. Sask., who have spent the past month in Bedeque at the home of Mrs Baldwin's sister, Mrs. Leonard Schurman. visited on Sunday in Freetown with Mrs. Russell Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Deacon of Halifax and Mrs. Frank Deacon, Charlottetown. were Visitors to Freetown recently. ' Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Reeves and Mrs. Edmund Burns spent Sunday-in Wlltshire visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. Aretas Burns, Boston. Mass.. have returned home after a short visit to P.E.l. This was their first visit to the province and they were pleased to be able to locate many relatives. Mr. Burns is a son of the 'late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Burns of Seattle. Wash. who fromerly be- longed to Lower Freetown. Mr. J. Roy Burns is a cousin. Miss Winnilred Burns of Halifax arrived on July 23 to spend a two-week vacatoin with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Burns. Mrs. Austin A. Scales. Freetown. and Mrs. Stanley Donald.-l of Mon- cton are Varallflllllli at Slaiiliulie llcach. Friends ill Frcclouii ucrc sari- ilcilcd to hcar of tile dcath ill Somerville. .llass., of Mrs. William llarrison, neeeCora Smith-. after an illness of everal months. Mrs. Harrison is a sister of Mr. Claytoil Smith of Freetown and of Mrs. Daniel Smallman of 0'Lcary. Her mother. Mrs. James Smith, pre- deceased her a few weeks ago. Mrs. Smallman left by plane to attend her sister's funeral. The sympathy of the community is ex- iDEll'lm(illlll. N. S. is spending her Rev. A. W. R. Mackenzie, I foiiiitlcr-(lircctoi' of (i':ic' lcge, instructs a class of girls ill the history and folklore of the clans in front of a cairn l led a band of Scottish settlers erected to the memory of the Rev. Norman McLeod, who first to St. Ann in 1809. -.l... . .4. The art of tartan weaving is being restored and beautiful tartan scarves, tics and blank- ets are being made at the school. The Nova Scotia government w.'.'.,.- A 4... . to . game time with relatives in Alber- Rev. Russell T. Hall. l.A.; l.D.: Mrs. Hall and their three sons. Ian. Craig and Roddy. arrived in Alberton yesterday. Rev. Mr. Hall is kindly remembered as a stu- dent mlnlster who served Alberton Presbyterian congregation some few years ago. It is pleasing to know that on Sunday he will con- duct evening worship here and morning worship at West Point. Rev Mr. Hall is now minister of St. John's Presbyterian Church in Grlmsby. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips and family. Alberton. left on Mon-l day for a two weeks motor trip to gtttawa and other places of inter- Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. Ahearn"s Mrs Henry Gallant. as their guests three. of Mrs. lant's sisters. Mrs. Omer Mc- Kenna of Rumforri. Maine; Mrs. Michael Ahearn mother. Mrs. recently has Gal- IAND OONCERT Cool. rainy weather forced a cancellation of a band concert in Summerside last evening which was to have been presented in Memorial Square by an R.C.A.F. band composed mainly of reserve bandsmen from 418 "City of Ed- monton" squadron. and 3 Wing Headquarters of Saskatoon. sup- plemented by members of the hand from the Summerside Sta- tion. has built a craftscentre on the school site which enables Gaelic I College to carry on it year-round business in authentic tartans. In expressing the regret of the hand at the cancellation of the concert. Flying Officer Jack Ca-i han. officer in charge of the band attending summer camp at Summerside. said last evening that due to commitments and the fact that summer camp closes in about two more days. it seems unlikely that the concert will he presented; however. he said. if arrangements can be made, a band parade, possibly at noon on Frldayh might be held through the streets of Summerslde as an expression of appreciation to the people of this province for their hospitality to the airmen from the western reserve squadrons who, have been in summer camp at. Summersido for the past two weeks. ed an evening of old time Mr. Henry Myers. Brian. Diane and Bobby Ahearn also entertain- ed with stepdancing. lsiunmeralde. P.E.I. nioiio an lished by Mrs. Aheera YES... If N ll"! I'M POPULAR OMIEIIAS FEATURED ll KODAK'8 BIG AI Eiiman Drug Co. Ltd. 2 STORES Water St. E. and water It. W Professional Cards Chartered Accountants '1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce nilding W. Albert Robertson P. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Surnmerside P. 0. B0! Ill INSURANCE B. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. Eumtnerlldl Optometrist E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. 12.0. PHONE 3237 REGENT THEATRE aura. Summer St. summeraid B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summerside. P.E.l. - Phone 111! 8MALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc., OD. 283 Wat:-.r Street DIAL I344 Sunmierside read by the secretary. llnracc who is a patient in the Prince. -,-,.. h n pl... -. . 3, ll tcnklsl Planl Auhl'.ePx1ml? lor the Cmuily Hngnwml mm "ml lmr " El'a'l"(llll'll'llllls. (.'i(lr(.m;lildglfl(i;5,".lnl:f Western M" M the Mani Above Maurice Mill's Men's Went enil annua . . . on crcncc cnec y recovery. LCWlS. R g p' )1" t Bath t, PHONE 3530 to be held at g Crapaud Youth . y l l N Bell wa,."'.fe1eh';,',':f',? High ll'llI:55t ggggwgg Cemer l" Scplembcl" Theme F" Misses Louisa Mlmren nnd Mam” Gerald Hm spent the at St Anthony's on Sundav. July S the Conference is to be "Youth Salhflulne (&:llb!9('k- (fcfompahllled lust weclk Iln Charlottetown at the .. A .. . in in the evening he assisted i d W h- ll h .b l ed y rs. ares irecn. . rs. iome o is siter, Mrs. Elmer - l . . l .. " . V i - .- -' 4 . p.. 1( l ' , . . S; K(.::lshgll)0,, yl:,!ll,(hg ”lpa,:.,pl:.W Edna Jenkins and Miss Thclmii Buchannan. A. B. when founder Angus Macken- hcritagcs. Ilolf the island folk Willi thll trarlitinnrll Scottish 4 hthc choir dullng Benediction. Dr Phllsfiggmll "'5 lWaCEIlClIel'n left for Toronto on -I-e--e-e- zie came to. Cane ii .rin. tic l C0lll(l'Sl'l('c:lk Gnclic. but tcliwtiultl ltmllllltl-l 0""; ”"l'lil'”fl Tl'"”5' and the colourful plaids ltltltl l Mr, and Mrs. C.yru5.BroWn and Wm". sh.,,,l, summenlll, 1 ( lit (nllcno l -llll.V 25 on a vacation visit where Continued from page 5 found the islanders proud of read it. Ixow adults and cllilrlren and Wc iiimts . ""l C . V ,1 to l"m"'"s "F "5 smdpnls make it a "hpir family M Readum Mass" mm" 7032 Family Reunign Mrs. Green will visit her tlllllEll- s ,Iheir llichlanil nm:c- ry hut stin- are lenrniili; the tongue of their llu"WS9l”"'l "5 l1"l”'l"l:"'l hhh. 5(.,,,h5h h,h,l,h,,.,h. ,1... visiting with relatives in ---e------- hter and soil-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. ping away from their Scottish fni'ct-"tlicrs. -Vtuul l'l-ill"?-f 3"” '5 'E:'fww ' W ga,-...m pjusville and Bloomfield. Mrs. Pl-mi-o :5 her; DE Ul' er mam . l presently Vlslllng al lremwood.lan MacFarlane. -- . . Andrew Blanchard. of Bur inlz- THE READ STUD") are Mr. and Mrs. John Coatesl not tell if any gttempt had been 9 lg"; lli'l:l55l llEhC0lll:l3al;Il:;d "'9'" "'7' D W SEARS and son Tim of Leask. Saskatche made to clean t ese. Found iioth-l , l g h . Pl? ID 0 B - ' ' wan. Mrs. Comes. the former Haz-; ing on shoes. I e Ml. and Mrs. I-lvartigan and :L.S:”'.5.”.l l:..;2r:::":..”:.l::.':.:f7.,,;,, 5...... 3:2n:”t3”.::J::d:::.:r . . tfe?ll'” 41'.--'f'”'f.'.".'t.2?.-l.i' imiimiracle cushion "T "3 3""' i ii ' .. l M-. . . , 1 fl ::':'.l:..:”:':"”;....”' f”.lf.l"7.'..f.'.i:l 9.:.:l”::l:: ”;”.'2Ii.”'.??-d.?.?..?”';E; F -- efl -- G t 0 S a vou we ' --Death parted twin sisters in t - . e S S . I , Sherry of Fe;-nwood, -l side. hack and front. Tests not .. . H M in hnnoiir of these guests a fam- g;'r:p:g:l' :'Nelfl:)wwg?”thI:"'l'atB:lwEe gllnctllusivei hut lndiiilated Grolip 0. l lP:”)l:1"::'l:F:l:':l lh')'l'V ":1 h-VMu;l:: x " I a ll.V fellltloll W85 held 0!! the SP8- ' i ' 90 Sm "5 '3" "" WW9”? Dlmd M th. 60 tion.l sorlles camer film and pllotnzrophs froml .so1'liP: uill crate approximate Y ,' i ,' ' j , r d F W cious lawn of Mr. and Mrs. George ghullgeczgnnggeglf f,g,Se,f.,lX'”wh:l':f mcbe GTWP 0- d ltavii)rle)een1'honll)(li2)ieerdJ by 1R C.A.F. cameras carried by the fightcrs Julv 30. On rolnplzmnn oi the in- plgghifhe: aha TE L' T YE. Skerry on Sunday afternoon. July ' "055t9X3mlnall0"- F011" 5lBll5 com onents of Canada's mobile and light bombers. tense training. aircraft and equip ' ” " ' l ' ' B t24.mAt plcnlcl SUAPIDET was tserved yel:;ln:l,!olii),miian Jllllgcggtlhgaanfler ah. ::ehl4lgBl:hle)l0:Calnf3ll1e0l'-llg gtcile (ifs; :1;-iii: force dllring the filst heven H Thetmobile strihc l0l'CPL.Wlll ciiJtnh- giant u'iIlare(t:lriinto lnll:lTFlllx'rl;:;t:f: Jerry paler” Fmmne CW" - M Egg lz 0 Y PGOP 9- 50 Presen were I ' - 9 " ays of attac s agoins argc nue o carry ou opera ions W ivcrs. . s on a hr M l d M . Ed . d G ll l .4 H - lX Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skerry of Mont:-I short mm" W35 ll” 00533” with human bl00d- forces of Canadian Arm units at the army and it is expected that; as a further test of mobility. 8 r mil Np" Veuarwl a an. 6 l h X l on December 9 1954 the twlh . Y nd famiy of is ills ere Sun l rc ton, Np the former being .. mum obs-awed their ml bmhda Found no blood on four-foot stick. Camp Gagctown, N.B.. it wos an-l "s "om . m" hm. h,,E.5l5 cl Mr, and Mm U, f SHOWN lN HI brother whom Mrs. Coates bad m;d'hl that tlmh and Wm race"? Dr. D- 3- BF0Wll- l" ” f ' nounccd yesterday by Air Force ban plneau. l Gun" MG Kong ” not seen for over forty years. Ab-l I here both we" and 3 av Wsl moflem extimllllilluu. Rlglll officials at Summerside. l sent from the gathering were Mr. y:I.he late Mn Cam cbelfw 5 arm fractured. both bones. F808 Moved by air over distances of 5 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gallant of d Dam. m . and Mrs. Elmer Sherry and family ' V 3 and scalp lacerations. Cheek boii- more than 3,000 miles to R.C.A.F. Chelsea. Mass.. with Mr. and 5- 5"" ,.,,,,.P''”,,..;':'.,...,. I of Halifax. whom the caste: tam- ,bh"”,",l Il('5"'””g"' "" ””"5'"'” ”' es fractured. Nose fractured. Station Summerside. p.m.. the Mrs. P. c. Martin. Mlscouche. ?.'i'.'..'.'.... 2l..'5”.3.?.i'.i .i.i.."............-...a F9l'Y 5 "'9 ' ” '""'e V M”I'”d Gross tiaemorrtiaze in the scalp and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peters. -rrtt-don ottw-- Mu orwrdg-3;: Dial 3237 ily intend to visit enroute to Sas-l katchewan. Bride-To-Bye Honored ' A crowd of friends and neigh- an Margaret MacPherson-MacLeod. and was one of a family of five girls and three boys. of which Mrs. 'MacGougan is the only survivor. Also surviving are one son. John E. Campbell. Sea View. and two grandsons. Leland and Lorne llhly 22 I: ll0l'll)l'bethClr daughter "cyi W 9 W "”"'l'l9d Ian Church. and interment was in Flllancls Carragher Olill August 3- Geddle Memorial Cemeteryn Fall 0 the playing Of Here COMES bearers were Kenneth Macbod. tlhlle blllrll-ital bby Mtsa Etleeli Kelly Jams Maclieod. Heath MiicLeod. l.' 9 0 9 W88 0SC0l'9t'l George MacLeod. Nelson Sheen. a decorated chair by her sister and Kenneth champlohl Frances. Heavily laden baskets of Drescnts were carried in by Mrs. Charlie Flood and Miss Vivien Trainor. The verses were read by H. Bean at Kensington Presbyter- -S. Locke Rood bors gathered at 'the home of Mr. Campbell, and Mrs. Emmett Monaghan. cm. an m... .i..e. ..:::::;3 s::::.::.:"::; bl area. Fractured skull numerous places. Suggested that cause might be from repeated external violence. Cross-examination. If repeated application of external force should perhaps not find flesh on weapon. but there should be ood. Dr. G. S. A. lnman. called to the hospital to treat the patient. .told me it was Mr. William Mac- llfenzie. Took him to operating room. Superficial examination be- cause of condition. Cuts on face and scalp. Shock. Nose broken. Cheek bone depressed. Fractured lforearm. Treated him for shock land hacmorrhage. Transferred lhim to room. During night he- mass move by the R C.A.F. strike force was its largest test of mobility to date. Composed of two squadrons of Mitchell light bombers. a flight of Mustang fighters and a photo reconnaissance Lancaster and Da- kota. the strike force is command- ed by Group Captain A. D. R. Lowe. D.F.C.. A.F.C.. of Edmon- ton. Alberta. This marks the first time that a reserve Air Force of- ficer has had command of such a large scale operation. of the most active auxiliary sound- rons. 406 "City of Saskatoon." and 418 "City of Edmonton". are flown by aircrew made up of approxim- ately 75 per cent "citizen" flyers. many of whom have foregone their clvlllan holidays to participntc In The Mitchells. belonging to two Annual Celebration . auaa eon. irritated i l lillrilgg denture-e. Applied hi a for lmnutll. St. Eli-anor's R. C. A. F. Station. makes the vi-ibbli-t. plain any Irml: In worn guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- -3” Summerside thur Martin on Jilly 21. l l'h,”;of!.;.'h.?'.,E:.”f'5'It.'li.LiE:.'.s”.:"'y-ll-7 . TTrr"'”' mTiTT:”"””' -'-plum "stay put." finely. mildly. Ytlr and Mrs. David l.aCouiure ii:-.2!-tonimaroeutur-. litlirl family. of Rrockton. Mass. h"3;:f0;:'f:;",l?h'l,"fi,l'h':..'h',,:'i,:,:,l:,”h",',i are gucsls of Mrs. l.i.i(7outlire'5 -uh. liatn. Peel: rightoutilllllllrlvlpllrtlnelll. V mother. Mrs Bonnet Peters. Fri. 8:30; Sat. 7:30-9239 Mrs Titnian B:-iirlrcaii of Chet ,.i.o.'uliio."Moiu,y'gek ii not -is-and. - . .. .irm.irnimo ..l.td..NvneivflI-.0nl is 5:2. .l2..""L..'f. " T " - Escape From Gallant. also of Chelsea. Theyi F B " are spending their vacation with, friends and relatlveshni: western part of the Is . in Charlottetown and Rustico. THEh In Ccilor His many friends and nelgh- x 5 A Interesting story, magnifi- bors are glad to see Mr. Edward M, E mm wane;-y, gction um McKenna home again after bay 0 L. h - mmnnw. Miss Agnew Trainor. Miss Colette hcame poor. S und a y vomiting lng 1.; western Hospital for gomef m Matters and Mrs. Richard Kelly blood. on 20th made lumbar punc- illls lmlwrlttnt training with the time. ' u William llnhlm and npehed lhe p,.e5(.hl,' whlle M5,, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard lure. on 21st patient was worse Calladllm Al'lll3V- . I I - B M X l-lmnce, Mohnghah ,m.ahKed them and Shirley. of Duvar. were vis- and cxpired that morning. Body M"-Slulllls Operatniz with the The annual celebration in honour! The soil across ihc approximate Mr. Claronce (llvlo.-ira. who M l h Elcnilor Parker :in me gable, liars on Tuesday evening, July wh. transferred lo charlollelowh light bombers are from the RCA. of St. Anne will he held on Sun. -mle of water from the mainland lm; imp" pmplnypd in Charlotte- M lg ht lh i t F35 Tacllcal Flllhler Fllghl law at ;da next on the bcnillifill i-hiirch s a rlclightful one. At Sunday's town, is at his home preparing SHOW" IN THE NOTE: .AlI;:. 5 and 5- Alter a shower of confetti Lency 9 "Om? "l M”- M3l'8Bl'9l for ll0Sl m0l'l9m- 5' - - - thanked everyone gm. lheh. pm Arsenault of Forest View. cmss.examln,llon; could 8",, ed at the Canadian ..loint Air grounds at Lt-nnnx Island Trons- iPlPlllfEll0l'l chicken hzlrhcquv. su. l,, l,.,..-,. fnr Tnmnio ln the near. BIG KODAK AD I-Qlo h-Alns" cents and expressed the wlsh lhhl be fractured whhe uhlmed-l, Yes Training Centre at Rivers. Mun. pnrtaiion will he by limits from lPrVlS('('l by tho l liillrlcltlflltlnlnl mu,-9, they ah have an enjoyable uma Lmh, Florence Duhhhy Ken, by mung blow. If hlnshm an am They aha flown by regular Air the P E. I. mainland A vory .-arm Poultry illusion. wlll he ' I h! l W” d P, " """""""""T Mm. lhe slhglhg of "Fm. shah I sington. is spending some time wiould break more remllly F0709 Pilots. led by Fl.VlllR Olflcefllorgc crowd from all rtarts of served on tho lzrnuniic, also uihcr llr Mu. T5 1' 7:. V "'”'d Jolly Good Fehhwu the brlde-ltol vlgnlng lh pol-est vlew' lhh weal k b 1 l' d l Barrett Lumlcy of Owen Sniind.ip,.lm.C lmlwhrd lslhml and else. refreshments. Tllc Lads a nd dull Pllllllll'"- C-amv - 9”" "" R.xc" Dru sfor. W... l, -,.d L h at her grandparents Mr nu "9 l” '””d lamp” mm 9 Ont. Both the Mlichells and Mus- where attend this celebration every Lassies Pipe Band will be m lll- sum. or Art-nritnn. tuasv are 9 to aboutohliil; liveissosiiesrvgg M” Joseph 7- Glllltllit. I a Ceagded "d "I" from the '9' tangs are in R.C.A.F. Tactical Air 3-”... tendance. There will beBPl1ClllCll0fi -lltttlllllllll lllelf V3”lll0" l" "'9 "M C"'""" "ll" s'"'""""'M" 7 O gxlrsl E u M l 9"” i Command with headquarters at, The new school and convent, of the Blessed Sacrament at 3 p.m. l.-mhhe mglsmrs 0"lfl?::"'Frl:n::. Mr. and Mrs. Gotell arrived in Tic: dwug wail the" "df-l?I""”': Edmonton. under the command of hum in 1943, lg shown glong with; CT"-1'T1'1':"'-T honagham Ml" .Colene Mane" Forest View to spend their vaca. lit: :9 nos ayt udergootllln 57""; Air Commodore S W. Coleman. C. lhe church hhlldlhg lh lho h',m,,l. MRS. DUROCHER l-"Es OBCAMEM xllshhs Vmeh and Agnes Tmmm; lion. They are visiting Mrs. Mar. a 'p.m. s an ilirltuu" iv". he D. of Hamilton. Ont. picture. Many new homes for the' CHICOPEE Mass ,AP,gM" Y E S and M” Charles Flood. Dancing Clillyngeergnd Mr. and Mrs. ;:::1" "W"? W ” i Suplilyiniz liecessatljv photo re-hforty Indian families havc -ieen, -hmhdh Durhcher '73 mother of 0 O O KINSINGTON th r . . - - n. . .ll bill .I th b iii l- t. r ' ' . . xii: l;',?,lyea,,!:,Y G "I d Gm. h 1 . mmmmmm gelaflncelhzrlzglct ac?! cindlae: Altair: '(iii:3vlii.l (,;'l:,'l't5a',"”';,ag",',",h.,.Il',',1 WM "Till", 7”-5'”?l5 ll"l”"' rmlal ll'lll"'-'id33') cit ...”...Zl.. R;.l"..'3..ll'::”..;'2 Water Safetv At ;:l',sr..7.' 4”" "325" ""':;";',;'-lTiv 8""'"d.5l'"0unsl the t-hum. ......s...;......i..........m..... l" "0 WE "tr ll-rghlli,-,.hlgllcgaihwgglog.- 2:30-7:15-9:15 home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave o Doliglc hol "em; lh allgh:-nh. ,3 and pamchw dwenmg an 'd"m- -'7-"m”Tm" W POPULAR clufhjl Tu-hnicoliir. I n V l Gum". Can", Khnasfon B 0!! Brut!!! 0 P .- led with flowers and arn Vfry - Rank d 3 Th d . lh CRFAT 157 THE Freetown Temperance W AWN" mm W” h ietcoilivritizss-'nriymitirrgithivili "3?-l'5?"iLfl'li.?..3f3 .."q'1.'.'l"”.,'. ,.;.':,',.'.':,'f . , . mium iii p....ii.l.rs-?i"i.'i'i'o. "" ” "" WAVE" - - Th ll. tC Kit - . tit .” .. . . Union Charlottetown on Friday. July 2:. mmziplllds in" Szmmingnszgz '.lg,j';:llqhl;;Y!nhoih: ll'tl5:;'.:: sl:.wlina..'..".'i'Ks..l:hhhthe mil Kl. I I (, llolmls uh " w slam” The memh," ol la-reelown W, Mvisitors al the home of Mrs. Water safety tests on Friday. .luty 3'R"';'"';l”h'1'- lhnlzvlu. Allgllislvl rcsirlcnt pastor. Rev. E. W. Mac- i s ' '1:-'-'-'--T;'-T JEAN KELLY and m' l tn tfFt "009 In rru'n.- - - msli l.tCl&l:ll:;im1;elloll.)Q;:rl1.CQAl.;:l.(;:!v':;R3:: F”id.y!l'l8uJmy022' 3;: '22 These campers did pnrtlcir weeks nr operations with niinyllmm -A---e flit Mlkgclf Jonh 'n”sTIN glelmn on July '9 Wm. the p".iMr. Ind M". M” Mam" of ilrly wellifor their short period (lKI;'t(1'YN'l1llVT1lii;ll'llIE l'i1nlrc than IO.-l "mug" Top seer" Dunner gllllent g M ' EM Dr Emuald mm M", no A,-smhulg o nstruct on. s o stinriy actcn air nipport' E S presiding h-tame "0':eung 01:,-lo"r:',hMd dlmlmer Judy. of Howl". M," wmnmed Macphenom in both dhlpnslvh and Mfpnslva: E . . . Til. mgy Wed Thurs R 00 pm Due in ex- J-I-he mm, powerful under. with the Hymn "A" Around "ml Red Cm" swimming and Wu” roles by simulating bombing lfldl Your Comer Drug twin ireme length oi show. "GONEI E ex mm)" ever unleash- Wtirld." and Prayer by Mrs John Am” H""" wh” l' emplayd ssfet instructor c du ted tn. Bunneitv attacks on troops. In- Water St. summoning WITH THE mun" in -ru.h..i. sea. It - llwll . ' in Ontario. is at present visiting campy waterfront ggmrim nu stallatlons. vehicles and tanks. in WI 00 HAVE TIE color. starring Clark Gable. Viv- ed by man. It blast: the Em" Elli! parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tnie- their operations over the "battle lea Leigh, Lggug Howard, ollvia screen with thrills, do from a magazine art presented swimming and life uv - 9 we" had by M”. E. 8. Dml men Harris of the tactic Road. mg group. for ex-mlmhon zoi'ie' attacks are controlled by PDPUUI CIIEIAS ANNUAL K OF C LAWN P de Havilland. miirell followed by ii lengthy dis-' Ml. mm M... Jouph 1- an. Paul Cudmore and .loan'Mur- l',';f,,”",2:'”,h:'”'" 3" m Conan! fnfllll" m ' ' ABTY ""-Won on the contents Another um '54: rim-gncg Dunphy. wan phy Red Cross field supervisors 3 I l i K or O 0110 C gffg ll ,, ' - esults of inflicted damage on ' - - UNDsv ENIWAL EH liclili iiiiiiiediigiii iii. Guardian 2gM::r'th:nbfsI:Itu::.idrn'::td 'ii'i-iy iiuiiigdcriahai l:dtb:nf.:llli:' E,'Z;'"d,,'”'"',,,'",,,",'” ,?,'”,,"”h,':,' "M" "S " l srlmmmnsinm It reedhylitn. Druinn-iond. wIio'.io.gpl. ngnoum, ngiylu, ' in; successful eandldatea:- .,.,,,,,”.,,,':',".,,,,,'g Of ,h v," l 1'30 road temperance story -AN, Junior: Carol Moore. Mildred ..,,.lllm, 3 .,,.h.m., ., rag?" :2. l Three Evenln Tris-dy" um fro T w - " l” ” ” ranch I um m?. an, DYKOIII. Donna llS0ll- DOFOWV night intruder units in the United l 3 '11 leaine Lister . Sherren. I Klngdom hm; Emopel -l-hey hhd . THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY "mile! of the last meeting by Cornwall the following day. At the Intermediates: Elizabeth Horne. comhjngd mm or 141 ,,,,m.. .1... "fl l . Mrs. Elmer hsmilgihciuedot ml: nag: iu.il.cl-adv; Jugs lnnih. nil-lemmngcm craft destroyed: tso damaged and 3055 5'l'dl9 CM (This week) flnnjl . - aerv e as oya e V I 7316 flying bombs shot down. 1 km -Hive. hi-llier iia ten. Norma and Lioda.'Bi-one Medallion: Gail wiiiimn. Claims of "Kills" and ;.....u.l.. cam." I Ice Cream and Cake, Bingo. Hot Dogs. Genoa , m NICO hf K-lN!XI meeting I U bid II IKTJIIMHIC CIIIIDDUIL WIIIXHICA. rlemggg mg mg gpgfgtfmg gg W.t5f I "Will Oonvntioehlio)nIaol.E'I.C.l.DmnIaI&.-llfeollllh. eaereieearenaaeaaiilrom ctr -