siuaun Minimfi . n 1 Iosstsgiui ital! I-as-141'i..c:mal.a11iuna.y;it.i-.:1.1!sr'i lsGuestSpeoker ' i ATTENTION A i" ' the ” PM. at their repilar meeting Oursaleofilaedmanurespniedershasheena Thursday evening. held in :7-u1huTtd.tli'e.uhmlutont'u'he,IudtIu"dtraI-u” ':km.'u7Thouiaa 'i?u"'Anu..me.'" mm wonderful success d h permitted 0 . I . to in the clullenau. olwortunit-icl ., Inyrtllepro-!estlvaleoocll'twI'e "1 as utomnum; and satisfaction ol the many phases of Christian work. ii The devotional theme was "What ' we can believe about God" led by beetle Hiacott. Jessie Campbell and Barbara Palmer. A Iblo quiz and other games was arrange ad by Phyllis Bus and Olive Jelly Further plans were made and cor-nrnittees reported regsrdlng'ne week's social program. also the play which the groups is pre seating in Epworth hall in giprll. Program convener was ary ' was awarded to Miss Olive Thomp- M ison's room for having the largest THE QUEEN APPROVES numb of parents present. . TORONTO (CPl - President Lloyd G. Matthews. Scoutmasts A mm "lfunjly Circles" v Fred T. Walsh -of the Canadian er off the 1st 0'Leary Troop. has was shown, nnd . ” ' on National Exhibition said Tuesday been chosen by the Jamboree Com- y me edncnnnnu nymgn took plug royal assent has .been given to mittee as the scouter to sccom-lwhen new”; exp,-esned um; din. naming the CNE s ' new theatre pany the patrol of Prince Edward mpninunem gut in, .ppo1n(mgnt ::l:Eiuen:liengisi:).eii0o:,illlz)ali1leitll;iuBi::llicl1l- gsoland t:ct'))l:tshltl)dl.he tgtlinworllcil Jama of . Roy” communion he not . e . . u ree e in u on. ngau t, be flinslied in June or July and in August. ibnn "proved by the Towmmen trading, and uaed spreaders nre coming in daily. Q. ; you want a bargain in a used spreader. call and eae; ; uawhlle tlielelaagoodchoicetochooaefroin. .' We have also unloaded a car of New Idea (eliti- lizers, sowers and manure loaders. We have "a man- ure loader to suit your tractor. Call and see us. HALL MFG. co. LTD- t. SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. S I 2 E E. s Etta MacDonald read minutes of the previous meet- 3 F -romorrr-1:15 - 9:15. FRI. 3:15 - 7:15 - 9:15 m SAT. 7:15 - 9:15 NY - Upened 5t m3 1957 "Hx-" Mr. Mgtthewg 15 g veteran o(r t R0 World War 2 having spend fivel0'Leary Lions's Clulthgcekela mnnir 1 , , , . . . . . l . 1 t n. r. s 2 . ii Runners-up in the Tyro Curllnglseen receiving individual awards pany President. .l.A. Simmonds: 'manager or perfection dairies. NEW ygax (Ap),..Th, New ?l':';: :?ee;;ef:t lg? fl::fll(e)Tieaf:;n'n:;;t:th:'::is 3'. ll?:;.ncnwrcnnnt in 3 SESSION YOU VE EVER SEEN! . championship competition at sllnlsiplfstllled by Central Creamerles Jim Harris. skip; Harry pye. male PM” W won” york Journ .1 .. American nu. bunch of the Cnnndinn .Leg1nn.&lne dominx nnd loom”, busing” merside on Saturday. the .llm.l.td. . Bob Bob.V. second: Eric John. nonnced it Wm more." its price BESL and . put president of the; Pi.” 3, W Harris rink ot Summerslde. lsl From lelt to right are the com- ston. Lead; and AH. I-lubley. to 10 cam; n canny. nu,-ting go. ' s 4..." . .. day. The weekday price has been ' . Th N Y is W id- ! MARIAN ACADEMY andesonuiiadoinnouiirced . F S k Ask 2..:::::.;":;.:iE;;r.l.i".:2:m.: lt..lf.”'l.3”i'."i?.fi? B. i. 5. PLAY AT BORDEN S 'ary is as follows: are afternoon newspapers. I i i Aging 3,nl.ncli;:l;"n”;.S:”l;'g.,f; i The B. I. S. will present their three act comedy - "Cinderella. 0'Rielly" at Borden Legion Ha1l,'Friday, N i::(?”?.diiiif'Qieiiifesihliiiesiixiii.1 on, N. surumyi March 22 at 8:15 pm- ""i1.'r'a.l. mi. 1. Joyce Mallett. 2. Admission: Adults 60c; Children 3:5; A sense! PRODUCTION, An Aasnlcm-iursiiusnom. nctuu With such tunes at "I'm In -Love Again" "I-loneychlle" 1.3 . i OTTAWA tCPi - I-lalen Argue. A largen V V l Referring to eggs. the minister Svmn Pmner an Nnnnnn Pom”. will open an nfficg for "The il l CCF (arm 5p”ke5.man' WEWSGBY APPROVE sPExD.mc' said that under the constitution '(;rade V11. 1: Lois Oaltes. 2. Dina M30359 0f Medici"? l" 30'? Don't miss this three act comedy. nAinIt It A Shannen usweet Love" "Rocking on A :4. ., proposed a new lederal price sup- The (iimmons discussion arose proviiiual cn-operation would be Desaochnsn 3' Julianne Desnnnh. den. P. E. Island on March S tu d N. ht" .-j port program for eggs which. he as the House approved the last of required to maintain a non, pl-we es ilzth, 1957. Doors open at 7:30 . 8. r ay lg f said. would assure producers of a” S89,8'2a.000 in supplementary :0)" under an eggs, made V” 1 (Hand, Gauanh 2.; floor price tor all eggs going tntonernmcnt expenditures for the llSs He said Inn onnnsmon m med. Sandra name; 3. Norm! Den omc, nnd residence rm; the 5' l lnterprovincial trade. ihcal year ending March 31. Oneiwns asking me government to em Rncnen ' present time) "The Abegweit n Agriculture Minister Gardi.ner..”em mvered T wl000'000 dam" ter the egg business and take all Grade V1. tn Jean nesnochesn Hotel . h0l"9Vcl”v Wplled lhal 3 5l"l"3'N the 'g”c"""'”l pm" "mm" deliveries. That would rqeuire lznv- 2. Joanne Gaudet. 3. Nina Walsh. g . plan in the ljnited States had failedlb”a'nda(, .d d m . emmem instructions ,0 moducersn Rang V. 1. Barbara Gaunnn 2.! Office lhouls. 9-12 a..m.. 2-o and that Canadian egg prices are - 1- '3' "WT "59 9 "C3510" which the gmernmen, opposed. Run Mane Pnmen 3. Mnne mane p.m. daly and by appoinment. just as high 35-4" high” "ban- to elaborate on his umouncemgm Harry 0. White (PC Middleses Richard. l c Tuesday night that a floor price i-r-.-.-.----.....-..u...-.-osu--an-m.r-arm. Amerlca” prices" .- - - Easti s id Mr. Gardiner always Grade IV, 1, Yvonne Arsenault.i They SPORE 85 CC? and Pl'08l'e5s :,3L,?.”,,.3"inwerrligsiriigdiliinii- blames ilhe provinces when some: 2. Ruth Deslioches, 3. Louise Pulr-in'-T:'-'T"-T:TT'- " , y - . ' - - - , . . - . I - - I- ET t t .. . ' I . . .' '1 ' - 7.'.".5edC?iT.3.?'Eimioxilieiiiiiism'3: ” ""15 3 P'”"”l '" ”""'l””' i'e'2”g i5u"i”i;ii2l"gii1'S (53533 li."il.'5.. mc.Z'3”l iii"? Gllaauidiffond Arsen I 3 ihengovigrnmentls present essisulr f:f5:nl,.j';f:,':';'c:l:s2:,'";n?,T.li 17 ”m5 things go right. The only solution ault, 2. Barbara Ann Malletl. 3.1 CRAPAUD RINK 2 P0 P011331 H 'd th I - .11 1 was for voters to elect a Pro;:res- Terese Arsenault. 1 . The policy hasdbeeln to buy nntor; at eM::,LtonlaMi:,:,ItC,eeaitl -rE;f,,",f;, fave Consefvaltive government at Grade 3. Bhernaraieitle dGaul;let,l TONIGHT :1 age eggs from ea ers. at a u .w- r . R 1,, 7 Ed h di e next eeclon. 2. Zeta es oc es, . u y es-; n . 919 "id 0! N0V9mb9l' "Ch ye"' vziigiiifvger. Thu: prodflrf::l:s riwoauridi Mr. Gardiner replied: "The last Roches. PhySlC3.l Flt-HESS HOCRGY f P334118 33 59'1" 3 d9"" ff” 3”” have to pay transport charges ton lime they did that. eggs went down Grade ll. l.'Norma Arsenault,I Finals : those points. .10 me cam. n dozen." 2. ladlih Poirier. lldrnest Gallantn n . . Grade 1. l. Marla Gallant. 2.n7;30.LSl51de Pgpel-weights . Pauline DesRoches, 3. Leo Peters. vsn Crnpaud Paper 3 i S, .d H . I d. I . . t the Church !ur- Welghu GUARDIAN i SI 9 0SPIl0 R0 '0 09's? :::”;..Y!-.:.: W ,. R-av-vow Gram omomems? Resigns To Take New Positionsm3l55eiSE?nu”?S3inn3E?'li 33si8'30"ScSr?i15auci3E"i5rit'iii3-isvsi - will be in his 0iLeary otflce Salur- 'moved by Mrs. Montgomery. se- Zjjtzij day.eMarcli 23. l iconded by Mrs. Ling that a White , y , , . HI-llephant Sale be held at the next COME TO the rummage sale the Prince Lounty Hospltalnslncs Mrs. James Hodd. who lives in "gum. meenng to be hem dmer March 22 at 2:30 St. Paul's Hall 1939. has resigned his position to Toronto. Ontario. inthe young peopki, Room nun, n sponsored by Summerslde Ys Men- become radiologist at the Hoteln In his younger days Dr. Howatt n Assembly Ham each member to ncttcs club. Diein. Chathaam. NN.B.. alnd ThJIll!;a- lwasralwlell .kngwnblacall)e.athlete bring one on Mn guesysn Lune” n , ' ' H 't . ewca te. . . par lcu ary in use a . lng one r 3 Kl-LNSINGTON rink Thui'sda.V imigrf Hgiiilll. is a native of this lol Summersidets star pitchers in 2:e:ihniz'd::3tl3:alphl;:,?,?: c.o!m':;. Dr. W.B. Howatt. radiologist at Thev have nne daughter. Isabel Spring's the season of change - - - and this spring you'll find that the fashion changes are many and exciting. with special interest l6 softer. more flattering lines. and a feminine lady-like air. To bring your wardrobe up'to ., .... i E E night. first game North Shore fi-l ' n r g b be n t Non-n hi, college daysn ' - --"- n nals. New Arman versus Sp'l"3i;?aEle:rildl;s. l-f:nstarltedamedical' He is 8 member oi the Summer- A ;,?fe-dtf,”av1l,l5:,j; l,I,?',' 2'f,'.',;f,,"'c,”,lf;j v date - - - and to get in the mood of the new season - - - Valley. 8:30 skate I"8F- - ipractice here in 1930 Ind becameialde Rotary Club. . 4” y ' b ',h 1 nch com. I - i - h I , iassociated with the X-ray depart- Jmiieewio l?esiissiestedebvuMrs Rus come! we come 5 beauhfu 3P""9 .r. ' i l . ml . l . ' ”'”E””: ”” ”"””' ”””""-nem of the Prince County Hoslmali sel Furnace. Mrs. Theo um; and TODAY (THURSDAY) yr hockey. tirst game ol finals. Bede-In 1939 I 1946 he di nminn n . Que versus Albany. Game tlmeilge gener; nncnce oicnmedmfiei JIllIIOl' W. A. Lhliinrfcghglglsiggi-were hard min 3:30-7:15-9:15 too Vclmkc 75 "uh '” 'u' and became tull-time adlologi ” Ifs Rf ulqf ' ii - gh n n REGULAR. 'rnUiisDAY night?" 9"” h05l'"el- 3' "9;'l"9d l' l' 9 Mevmg iiiiiiileniiz csivtiiegirnaiiiiiiaiyf ice li::si"A3 Lgng A;Ygu'.-3 an". n the Cmld-In L,li,,n.;:ertillcatlon from the Royal Col-: The United Church Junior W.A. moved by M”. Dnn-nan, necondedi " home. Kensington. Music by then 989 W0 W"! '39- held W?" '95"'" '"99”"8 0" by Mrs. Champion that no moneyi Near Me Mellowail-es. Dancing from 9.30 to Dl'- Howntt said yesterday that March 11th at the home or Mrs. he used until the kitchen and we-in . . d 1 - 50 L it is with regret that he leaves;Everett Champion with I3 rnem- t :3 ltd. , 1230 A mmon cw 5 .Prlnce County Hospital and then hers present. The devotional per- .m..r...pmJK R compee-A--e-i With Marla Schell and RESERVE APRIL 3 AND 4 tor.town ot Summerslde. He said that, iod was led by Mrs. Everett - l 0 W Fischer 8 act comedy. "The Meddlesomoihe has seen the X-ray departmentl Champion. Mrs. Hodge Montgom-i. i ' ........---...-----..--....--. Maid." ins Epworgili i;;lll-T3113; gt. tilieihunitnn grow train a smslliery and Mrs. Everett Cousins. T l ....---.e-e-en-e merside. ponsor n 1 non; o I present mportsnti The secretary. Mrs. Keith R m-l N O C E Young People Union. stlatuesd and lie is nappy tomhatlmg say read the minutes of last meet-1 FRIDAY & SATURDAY 1783' I part n s grow . nilng and the report of the treasur- "D 0 1 ukota Incident' MINSTREL SHOW. Summersl ddm . n id, hi 1 u 5 y G ' Ilde Lions Club. Civic lllditDfll.lmi;j(h 3?, n:edi.c.n1 nugsf :13 c:::ingf37Ni,:,s hnndetend snmgzlnk ,j2f;f.2lDr. J. B. Downlng Mirth 56-TMI. 1103'-'48 lVl”lh1' Board of trustees have been mostlot 833.45. Collection amounted to With Linda Darnell andl '. 3?"?! l1;:iy"a'"V- Fllch; r:::r luwv. 'twn dollars. Will be absent from his of-. Dal R be t ctofy GIMP! 01' I ' no er. tunity i d-. Red - e o rtson i f”" 0' '1" mo” Cm” 'l1'4C:l:iV;M :d.p:1?:IC0l' I'esni:0ri.sl- in. EachCg:fnli:rf"r:cei:e'd gulnhdeedi nee at the Medical Centre” bllity had come liil way and he felt on the church survey. it was mov- Summerside, until further 1 Extra. - Extra EASTER 3”! 'h”w ""1 5”. he whould take advent of it. ' Y.M. . :'n"f'"':,nwmA::nf1'mP1'e"n:"scn” Dr. Howatt will take over hlslconded by Mrs. Theo Ling mu" .1 mg pnwhcm 13...”. W'' dim" OI '50 Hill of May Ind Mrs. Harold Palmer represent the i merit of Asricultuu. Boa am. im- ”",; ”;,"”'" "l" 3”” W" '5 M"; C nmdmgly. lnnnlemet as made lioullna Arrange-4 DIES IN nosrolv - ovs.:aol:d:yi . W Hll RMAN5 SCHOOI. thaws. formerly . in TM . n n" An"""”' ll" "mt Mnr uh" cademyTngitnfiorife:s'ldset. IT 'ldl- Olviu. his brother. 31'. Vernon lawn. lnlggems his hnenhew. 1LAC' SENIOR I VET. W 0 I on CIVC G from ciiulism. N.B.. left for Bos-it ,Inl:”:t;fj: 'l,'3';'l'fll: ton to attend the tunersl. Wk mnnnh". ' ' Grade IX. 1. Catherine Murphy, PERSONALS 3.337" c"""”' 'i E""'”"' Scliurmeiis School Parade takes pleasure In presenting the fol- M".J.D'M,ng-,,1.,,,.Alumna.) Grade VIII. 1. Frances Leciair. lowing over Radio yak” Q-his sunwdcy in mending wednudny md 1-nu". 1. Carroll Clow, 3. Beverly Clow ed by Mrs. Verdun Paynter.n:; notice. n GA31-00N CARNIVAL aaynvlin her sisters in Chulwgilngritauvglovilegudghnn. Am”. Evening. Mtlrcll 23. 7:30 P.M. 5 ault. 2. Pierce Gaudet. 3. Myrna 0 1, shim, Dysneat. Northern. Grade s, Vocal 0 0. Kathleen lllls. llltrlllesledloi-d, (snag a, Macon-nack. solo 3010 Grade VI. A. 1. Annette Arsen- Professional Cards ault. 2. Cecilia Morrison, 3. Sylvia ' Bernard. -:-u:j- arm V1. 3. L J... Druconi ch-mud st".-.-i-.'.-.:':';:..':.".;-. Accountants gr lu2ln.ip:beth Gsudst. I. Eileen: T-EIl"0mM'i:-3:. tinaiv. s. 1. Barber cl c'”4l" '3::n'dd I. Lynda Olscanip. . r WW JUN!) nlianas-nide.P.l.ht PIeaeC Piano - 1. venis namtt. Belmont. Grarle 6. Readlnl ' 7- s'""fn':n Y"' 'd"'”'"' ”"d' " nu" ' a 1 gszlizdra .Blreh. Birch Hill. Grade 9. Piano . l 3:1,, ny-gut, Northern. Grade 0, Plano ' 4. zhtty Oolivlll. Northern. Grade I. Voeal cg, gnu" )fQ, Ind um, (sun. 3, 1...; Solo ' I. 0:: Ramsey, Belmont, Grade 3. Public '10. w Ileeley. Hutton. Grade 0. Play INTERSCHOLASTIC SPELLING comssr . INSURANCE is 3' "- 35 O 5" '5'” . GRAND RIVER vT' . YRAVELLERS REST The cardigan clutch coal mallet fashion Mr ''3''''''''' mail. -.nu.uumuwmeomp.l.i.is.l.sa.uac-ntvia-e-so-min headlines as one of the most dramatic ' ' . . silhouette of the new season. Tapered . -rlistiuxyviaciunnotywonneoisuuliymssus n Punk” :k”"'..u.n hml in M; mu ions at - E "jinn: endhirnon trim. Sixes I-I O. u NOTE TO SPUDENTS-All talent contestants must he on hand at CJRW on Friday evening at 7:15 pm. and school quiz teams at 7:45 to record programs - . for presentation on Saturday night. 1; I