4 | tecting small lobsters to insure TWO MEMBERS of the Sum-|ed the life of four-year-old Nor- merside detachment of the RCMP take measurements at the scene! of the tragic mishap which claim-' day.- man Louis Gallant, son of Mr. | the little fellow had emerged a . Vincent Gallant yester-| few minutes before he was struck the right background can|and killed by a Town of Summer-; se race | side truck, 3 t \ TRUCK OWNED BY S'SIDE STREET DEPT. ; Child Killed Instantly -. hen Struck By Truck SUMMERSIDE — Four-year- id Norman Louis Gallant; son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant, 383 Central Street, Summerside, was killed almost instantly about 3 p.m. yesterday when struck near his home by a half+on-truck owned by the Street Department of the Town of Summerside. It Was said to have been driven by tne department foreman, George Morrison, of Poplar Avenue. The accident occurred on Cen-| tral Stxeet North very near to the Je fellow, accompanied by his -year-old sister. Diane. were; ‘walking to their home only two ao rs seen the. store>from which A , Coroner’s jury composed of Dixon | Cousins, Joseph Marchand, Arnold Easton, Harold MacRae, Arthur Lightfoot, all members of the R.C.A.F., Arthur Pratt and ae Wotton, both of Summer- side. | Mr. Gatant, father of the de- ' ceased child, is a life underwriier with the North American Life In- Pending investigation of the ac-| SUTance Company. Mrs. Gallant cident by the R.CM.P. the truck| before. marriage was Stella involved in the accident has been | Peters. of Duvar. They have four impounded. other children, Richard, age {2;. Dr. Henry Moyse who was sum-| David. 10; Diane, 8; and Donaid, moned to the scene pronounced | 2- Epes the child dead on hjs arrival. |. The funeral will be held on Coroner Dr. W.E. Caliaghan|Wednesday at 11 am., at St. was also called to the scene of Paul's Church. Interment will [ Soman Sram: a shete they hed jpet g2 8 dead child, Summersid the accident | to Police. . ‘ ® SLAND- NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; “Souris 32-2 7. sata The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., July 14, 1959.3 - —~ INFORMATION OFFICER IS SPEAKER ‘ Tighter TIGNISH—Importance of pro the future of the province's valuable lobster fishery was emphasized at a meeting of dis. hall here Friday evening. The meeting was conducted by G. J. Gillespie, Maritimes information officer: of the de- partment of fisheries, . Halifax, who told the fishermen that pro per management of the lobster fishery was the only guarantee for its future. Assisting at the meeting were Warren Farrar, officer-in-charge of the depart- ment’s land and sea protection forces in the province, and Pro tection Officer Lee Darrah" both of Charlottetown. Mr. Gillespie stressed that, while the department’s protect. ion service was doing its utmost Tignish Fishermen Favor ‘Three grade IX and X rural students received essay awards from the PEI Agricultural In- _| stitute. The essay contest open boys ang girls was conducted winter. Prives were $25, $15 and $10 respectively. The subject was, ““The career I would choose in agriculture’. The first prize went to Patsy MacDonald, Kin- /kora-whe wrete on mixed farm-| ing. Second prize was awarded to Grace Lyle of Miscouche. She those the subject, animal hus- bandry. Third prize went to umberland between a straight; Lioyd Molyneaux of North River the northwest. drawn! who took as his subject, entymo- Eél™ River, Kent County, | logy. The prizes were present- ., to a point in the Gulf of| ed by J.E. Arsenault, president Lawrenc : Redibesdeictn beaiaee caer cen ao treasurer: Mrs. Smith, secretary. Light, P.E.I. thence in a| The convention, concluded with line to. North Point|@ banquet at Andy’s Downtown . P.E.L, and # straight line| Restaurant with about 50 in at- southeast from Victoria} t©adance. The quartet was _re- Harbor, Queens County, P.E.I.| quested to sing which was enjoy- to Bérgman’s Point, Cumber-|€4 not only by the guests of the Jand County, N.S.” Assembly but all who were in the Lobster Controls the fishery when small lobsters are being taken even before they egg-bearing stage. was questioned on some of the regulations, particularly -on the boundary line dividing the spring and summer -lobstering fishing grounds take.in” he said, “the area on and along the coast the waters thereof of that portion of the Strait of North- cg i aT: Hu = 8 % to enforce _ fishery ° one-hundred per cent ‘effective | possible only with the full co-| operation of the fishermen: them- | | selves. s SMALL MINORITY “There is a small minority ot | fishermen in this province who) continually flaunt regulations,” | he said, adding that such dis- regard for the law was not act- ing only to the detriment of the illegal;-fishermen themselves but! alsé to that of the legitimate lobstermen. The Halifax spokesman said there was growing evidence! that the majority of Maritime | fishermen were favoring tighter restrictions on the lobster fish-| ery.. Many, of the fishermen| were advocating larger legal) Nazarene Church Assembly AGRICULTURAL ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS of the PEI Branch of the Agricul_! to right are Mise Macdonald, | - WELL DRILLING Miss Lyle, Mr. Molyneaux and, / jaa ANY SIZE WELL SOURIS _ | . InEAIRE LOU ‘ NEED WATER MON. - TUES. WE CAN HELP YOU! JULY 13and 14 | or rv on i __. PLUMBING, HEATING & | Want To | =ectmc service Live” INMAN PLUMBING vith >|, & HEATING LTD. SUSAN HAYWARD | Ssmmcsite Phone 200 | The. Sunday morning worship Plans,Further Expansion Service in the local church and SUMMERSIDE—The prelimin. with a corsage and a love offering | two inspiring rallies at the Civic Auditorium in the afternoon and evening brought the convention to a ck#Se with the prevailing feel4 ing that the future of the Church of the Nazarene was challenging ‘ary service of the Sixteenth As-| was received as an expression of im i's opportunity to serve the sembly of the Marjtime District| jove and confidence. The feeling! Communities of the Maritime Pro- Church of the Nazarene was held/ of ynity and confidence in the) Vinces. . last Wednesday in the Church of! district leader was shown by ex-| Plans are already under way the Nazarene in Summerside. The tending to him a three-year call for the extension of the church in District Superintendent, Rev.) foliowing his re-election. | these areas and the opening of a) Bruce Taylor gpresided. Words of | Among other elections held. on) ¢¥ work in Newfoundland. j Mca a bY | Friday morning at the closing; Qne side of the planet Mercury | layor Currie. Installation of the, gnesion of the anctunily won that : P Mercury | newly elected ‘district missionary | (¢ “Boe Ae edie Staitieh always faces the sun, and is as| sociéty officers..was held includ o Sistriet ae hot as 750 degrees: the other | ing Mrs. C. R. Teal as district,“ ‘ president. Friday evening opened the Dis-. general superintendent, brought|Convention at the Civic Audi- an inspiring massage on me corte. Rev. Robert Woods -of al coer. oop Gmeane= ee es REGENT : j | side is frozen near absolute zero. | MARITIME CHAMPIONSHIP Track and Field Meet at SUMMERSIDE size limits as_well as restrict.| Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ”, | Hamilton, Ont., evangelist in the ions on the number gf traps.| Thursday morning the assembly Church of the Nazarene was the The latter measure has been! opened with a devotional ‘message | Speaker for this convention and undertaken in some parts of-the!by Dr. Young from the Book of the closing Sunday services. Ac- Maritimes with much success,|Hebrews~ on the subject “God| companying Rev. Woods was & Mr. Gillespie said. | hath spoken unto us by His Son—{ Male quartet from Eastern Naz- EXPRESS CONCERN see that ye' refuse not Him that | arene College, Quincy, Mass. | Spokesmien for the fishermen, Speaketh”. Reports were given! The following officers were at the meeting expressed grave by the elders from the local | elected to head the District You‘h Seven Injured At Forest Hill... QUEEN ELIZABETH PARK SATURDAY, JULY 18th, 1959 AT 1:15 P.M. TONITE 7:15-9:10 “STRANGER IN MY ARMS” Cinemascope-Color June Allison, Jeff Chandler.. ISLAND BRIEFS: concern about the future of the churches of the district « | Program for the ensuing year: [ast Showing Fight Films —| RAIN OR SHINE. ie ok industry. One veteran fixer: | Highlight of Thursday afternoon| Rev. Verbal Williams, district Floyd Patterson vs. Ingemar IN HOSPITAL man said, “all of us must co-| proceedings was the report of president; Rev. Owen Underwood, | Johansson. | \ : ate if lobstering is to con-| District. Superintendent Rev.| vice-president; Lorna icks, | ~ Mrs. George Heffell of Sum-| Seven people were taken to'suyard car owned and driven by mr : ; : - . - emer merside is a patient in the |Kings County Memorial Hospital | Wallace MacDonald, Forest Hill. | iu -®%_ # Profitable business. | Bruce Taylor concerning the act Prince Edward Island Hospital undergoing treatmenf. RECEIVES SURGERY Both our’ small lobstersxand the + i iyities qver the past year. Follow egg-bearing - females must be’ ing this report, Rev. Taylor was protected. Any sensible man, unanimously elected for another . as a result of a head-onvcollision | Both cars were badly damaged shortly before midnight Friday in the head-on collision. - night. There are thought to have been A Consul car owned and oper- ated by Elwood MacIntyre, Lorne Valley, collided at an intersec: tion ‘near Forest Hill with a Van- Reid Villett, Hampton is mak- _ing a satisfactory recovery in the Prince Edward Island Hospital five in the Consul and two in the Vanguard. They were. taken to Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague, where all were kept can see what is happening to' year. Mrs. Taylor was presented under observation but none are reported’ in critical condition ~~ Here’s wh , i ‘Here’s where FINA leadership _ —— surgery sans | j A tt t : a VISITS FAMILY pays oO or y ou eee | Miss Patricia Kelly, R.N. ‘ Brockville, Ontario and J. J. ‘ : ae ; Kelly, Brockville, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kelly, Charlottetown. ; : WILL SPEND SUMMER Charles McBeth has arrived from Greenbush, Mass., to spend the summer in Alberton. He was Princeton Seminary Choir Herman MacDonald sustainea’ Will Sing At Summerside a fractured pelvis; Arthur Stead, ; © ’ a severe shaking up: Wallace' MacDonald. cuts about the head and face and a shaking up. He is under observation for internal ! injuries. P.EI. Delegate Sailing Today SUMMERSIDE— The Summer-| more than two thousand different side Presbyterian Church will be’ churches, schools, civic clubs, host to the world famous Prince- | hospitals, youth assemblies, and military bases. : Choir director is David Hugh | Jones, Mus.Doc., FAGO, ASCAP, professor of music in the Semin- ary. He was a charter member of LP ton Seminary Choir on Thursday | evening, July 16th, at 8:15 p.m. Ch h M ae M | The choir is on its fourteenth annual summer tour, including ure en ee | five Canadian provinces and. ten | of the north-eastern United States. | Edward Island, left Alberton on | Sunday for Montreal from where | a | ——. ‘ accompanied by his daughter.| “fmoress of France” to a the At Cape Traverse Thee cal aouesvente on Prine | oe Senay peg College Mrs. Fred Clapp. who will return} the AC.W.W. conventiod im Edward Island will beat Sum-! y, e organ Edinburgh .as the official repre-| SUMMERSIDE The Juse sentative from this province. Prior to her departure, Mrs. Wilkie was presented with a gift cnjiahde _ and composition departments of meeting of, the Men's Associa-| The male chorus consisting of | at school for many years. Dr. wes ‘held inthe church. hail S1| 22 college graduates, now enrdll-j 2e0re,/2 macwn 28 0 compote oe F | ed at Princeton Theological: Sen- | aggh ; ¥ Cape Traverse on Wednesday. ° book, which ig published by five SPENDING VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Francis Larkin and their little granddaughter of Rockland .Mass., afe spending from the district convention of | H. J. | her own area when # met in Alberton last month and at the | recent provincial convention “ ‘in Charlottetown she was presented with a W. I. life membership pin. June 17th with the vice-presi- dent,’ Randolph Stevenson in the chair. A deilcious supper. was. serv- ed to nearly 30 mémbers by the ladies of the church.’ * The devotional period was led by Clifford Dawson. Minutes of -the last meeting were read_ by the secretary, J.A. Thompson efter which several items -of business. were discussed. their vacation with Mrs. Larkin, Alberton. AT SUMMER SCHOOL Miss June Fraser. who is at- tending summer schoo! in Char- - Jottetewn, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Fraser, Alberton South. FROM HAVERHILL Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culbert, VISITS CHARLOTTETOWN G. H.. Hardy, Alberton, © is- spend -this week with his daughter, Mrs, Albert Aitken, Charlottetown. inary, Princeton, N.J., for three | years preparation for entering the | Christian ministry, forms a cross | section of the:Seminary’s student: body whose 500 members repre- ' sent every American state, | foreign countries and 66 church denominations. k, The choir has appeared ofterr on major radio and television net- works, and can be heard on long | playing records. In the past 25: Presbyterian and Reformed den- ominations, and is the music edi-} tor for the new American Armed Forces Hymnal, released in March. The repertoire of the choir in cludes work of such composers as Handel, Mendelssohn, Bach and Palestrina, as well as con- temporary European and Ameri-| : can composers and several tra- Jr.. and their two children, also FROM CHICAGO Wallace Muttart introduced| years, it has sung more than ditional songs. e | Robert Culbert have arrived! 4 i54 Mrs. Kenneth Banks, | @@ Suest. Gordon White of Char- three thousand times outside of | from Haverhill. Mass., to enjoy ranted by thelr three child. | 0ttetown who showed very in-| Princeton, and has appeared in|] DIRECT SAILINGS : - a holiday at Alberton South with rica vy be easy Fem >| teresting pictures coupled with) = 4 Mr.-and Mrs. Walter Culbert, eee ae en ve the latter's mer. {comments on a recent trip to| White and thé meeting was clos. | FROM eng anager var | Mexico. ee? ed with the benediction by Rev. | VISITS ALBERTON efites, Mg. and Mrs. Vernon Eng-| auison Harper —thankéd Mr.|A.D.C. Earle ‘i ALIFAX Miss Belle Wilkie, Charlotte- | land, Aiberton. Pe. bl HALI town, was a weekend visitor to « ~O her home in Alberton. ON LEAVE + | ruc AV ’ | Professional Cards | ixe'Shecrwater Naval Base -is| is ah ype ach angel ' ST. JOHN'S en eee : | recuperating from’ a recent’ ill- HERE 1S YUUR OPPORTUNITY . ca” pote and will spend -ten days’ . , e Fe ibe oie : ; Chartered [avai Sa, | Nd RIGHT UNDER THE HOOD Accountants Mrs. Edgar Forsythe, Alberton. a's a ee Mt. Karle Hickey & Co. .-ON VACATION” © | Bedford as | : intel Geak of € Miss Thirza Bowness of Brook- | July 31- ‘ Builds line, Mass.,-and her sister, Miss | : 8-17 ’ ww : ‘ os — 2235 | Beatrice Bowness of Ottawa, are Aug. { ; > > poets. *. S 5, . Viens vacationing im Montrose. lr : nsurance HOME FROM HOSPITAL | ALL WEEK — JULY 13-17 Fauvette In five years Fina has scored many firsts. ‘aang: Edgar Johnston, who has been them . .. the first multigrade motor oil’. . . and RB. E. in hospital in Charlottetown as is & Son. 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