JUNE 18. 1952 rue wssrsim GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Summer Street. Summerside. News. Subscriptions. Advertising Representatives GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE WO1'l'0N Home Phones: The Guardian may be following store: Qiiiy. Newutuui. wnur Street; A1,:-e Donoefwa Grocery. Second Street: Island Motor Transport. wgur Street; Vince's Grocery, L20 Russell street; Ennunn Self- - service Dnig. , K. L Wolfe in Kenstngton. , WEST PRINCE OEITICE Frank Weeks, BepresenfaHvo. 60-! Office and 00-! House. Llberton: Phone: Phone 3081. I082 Ind 0033. bought at any of tho in Summerside: " zl Central Streets Marl: .G'Iii'det. 0'! Granville Street: -POUI.'!'BY - Buying live fowl daily except Saturdays. Fred wad- man. Kensington. ...DUNNINGiS Garage in Ken- gmgton will be open evenings till 9 pm. and closed --eclnesda af- icrnoons , beginning June 18. LCOME to the home-made ice cream and cake social in St. Mark's Church Hall, Kensingtou,' Saturday 21st. 7.30 p.m. L CONDITION UNCHANGEI) - The condition of Mr. M.F. Schur- man, seriously ill in the Prince County Hospital, was reported.un- changed last night. ..'rwO ONE-ACT plays ”The Red Key" and, ”The Lords Prayer”, and specialties, in Cen- imi Bedeque Hall, June 20th. These were Charlottetown win- ners in the Drama Festival. -connucrs SERVICE - The service in the Brae United Church on Sunday afternoon, June 15, was conducted by Mr. Russell Leard of Fortune Cove, who is the president of the Maritime Conference Lay Association of the United Church. The minister, the Rev. W. (3. Dick- son, was conducting a fun- eral service in the Eethel United Church that afternoon. There was a large congregation present and Mr. Leard was -heard in a fine message.-AZ. -COUNTY COURT - At the regular sitting of the June term of the County Court at Summer- side yesterday before Judge L. G. Lewis, there were 19 cases on the docket. 18 were debt cases, and one was a case resulting from damage to a car. Judgment by default was given in several of these cases. and the balance were set over till June 20, and 23, and July 14, and one was set over to the September court being held on the 16th of that month. Counsel appearing in respect to the diff- erent cases were: W. Chester S. MacDonald, J. A. Gallant, R. S. Hinton, D. 0. Stewart, M. M. Bell, and T. L. Linkletter.-S. Norfham and I I I Vicinity -The many friends and rela- tives of Mr. John L. Maynard rs- gret to lesm he is a patient in the Stewart Memorial Hospital, Tyne Valley. Friends learn with regret that Mrs. Sargent Phillips, O'Leary, was removed to the Prince Coun- ty Hospital suffering with a brok- en hip. Mr. and Mrs. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold- Mac- Lelian have returned to their homes from Annapolis Valley, N. 3.. where they attended the Apple Blossom Festival. Mr. Lloyd Ramsay. Charlotte- town, is spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs. Arthur Ramsey and sister, Mrs. Louis Cann. The many friends of Mrs. Alex- ander MacLeod are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Dyment were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ramsay, Poplar Grove. recently. Mrs. Sadie Jones and son, of Toronto. Ont.. are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Ramsay, Northam. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Clark and daughter Thelma were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill on Sunday, May 2st Dr. and Mrs. Burley and fam- ily have taken up residence in the Phillips home in Tyne Valley. They are being welcomed to the community with the hope that their stay will be a happy one. Miss Joan MacArthur. Char- lottetown. is spending her vaca- tlon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace MacArthur. An executive meeting of the Women's Institute of this division was held in Springhill on Monday ""1108. May doth. Dr. and Mrs. Leigh Ramsey and family suspending a week's holi- day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Ramsay. Mil Betty Ibrd has left for Summerside where she has so- "Died a position at the Prince County Hospital. Mt. Ellis Stewart. Halifax. N. 3.. ll Dreasnt the guest oi his sin- and brother-in-law. Mr. and Herman Dyment. is ter Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MoDoug- gll motored to-Stanley Bridge on !”"I'GAY. June 7th, the guests of heir daughter and eon-in-law. ML and Mn.-Kenneth Mcxay. Mrs. can-is William. Borden. gent the past week with Mr. and 0- Henson Dyment. Th! friends f Mr. D. I. filmw. w s. has begn A patient 52 the Prince County Hospital for versl kg, 5. mp", mar tl&”&.0ml has no for PM altops thimtarm ium to no horas in noniuim. The snnualunh tit ' f;ewyumu'um':r'”Ai 91:: iii: Dome home of Mrs. Wilfred Mc- uni an M11. The Thursday i , PW!"9"n:Fn'W I Dyment " fri ah -ICE CREAM social, Darnley Hail, June 25. Sponsored by W.I. - CHURCH SIGN BOARD - A fine new sign board has been erect- ed and placed on st. Luke's Angli- can Church, 0'Leary Corner.-AZ --ALL TAXES not paid to In- dian River school by June 30th will be passed in for collection. By order of Trustees. Bernard A. McLellan, secretary. -TENDERS -- Sealed tenders will be received by the undersign- ed up until June 24 for the pur- chase of old school at Indian River. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Bernard A. McLellan, secretary. -SEVEN MILE Bay hall, Wed- nesday, June 18, Indian River Dramatic Club will present their Drama Festival winning play "Eyes of Love". 8.30. Sale of candy. Admission 50 and 25. Pleasing specialties. -THE REGULAR monthly meet- ing of the Young Progressive Con- servatives will be held at the Clifton Hotel on Thursday, June 19th., at 8.00 o'clock. Guests present will be ER. Bell, J. Angus Mac- Lean M.P.. and Don Hueston. Na- tion Executive Secretary. -5 --IN ltfAGISTRATE'S COURT- In County Magistrate's Court yes- terday at Summerside before Magistrate R. S. Hinton, a. party from Freetown for possession of liquor in a place other than his residence was fined S2000 and costs. A speeder for driving through St. Eleanors at if greater speed than 30 miles per hour. was fined 55.00 and costs. Of four Indians from Lennox Island who wore intoxicated on the reserve, one was sentenced to 20 days in jail, and the others were fined from 310-025 and being unable to pay their fines took the alter- native jail sentence. -SURPRISE PARTY - Mem- bers of St. Peter's Anglican Church surprised Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Travers at their new home on Church Street. Alberton, Thursday evening. Games were played and ll very pleasant social evening en- joyed. Delicious refreshments were served by the ladies. On behalf of those assembled Rev. J. R. Mc- Mahon made a presentation to Mrs. Travers who graciously ex- pressed her appreciation. The poem, "Bless This House" was read by Mr. Herbert Leavitt, The even- ing concluded with the singing of "For They Are Jolly Good Fel- lows," and "Auld Lang Sync" and "The Queen." POIEEBIS - Mr. Harry Maewilliam, of O'Leary, was taken to the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. on Monday. June 16. The many friends of this young man wish him a speedy return to health.-AZ -Mrs. R. F. MaoAusland, Bloom- field, has returned to her home after attending the W. M. 5. ses- sions of the United Church in Sackville, N.B.-AZ. Ord. Seaman George Johnstone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold John- stone. Summerside, who has been spending his leave of absence in Summerside left today for Halifax to resume his duties. l-Tom there he will go to stadacona. -6 --Mr. and Mrs. Clark Harding and little daughter June of Nor- boro. left Sunday on a motor trip to Calais, Maine. Boston and New Jersey, U. S. A. While in New Jer- sey they will visit with Mr. Hard- ing's sister, Mrs. Raymond Trosey and Mr. Trosey. -S. l Alberion, and Vicinity Mrs. George .s:;t-it Windsor, On- tario, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Matthews, Alberton. Rev. Br. Anna Marie of the Or- der of St. Martha. Charlottetown, spent several days in Alberton where she visited her father. Mr. Joseph O'Rourke and other re- lations. Mr. Tanton McNeil. Bummer- side. spent last week-end with friends in Albarton. Mrs. John akerry, Albsrton south. is a patient in the west- ern Hospital. Mrs. H. J. Larkin has returned to her home in Alberton after spending a pleasant winter in Toronto with her son, Mr. Herbert Larkin. TROPICAL IOINIBY Snow-crested mountains standing almost on the equator are among scenic splendor! of Colombia, just below Panama. ..........M........... LONDON. -(OP)t-i Fifty Oah- adh-bound passengers comfort- ably installed in an airliner had I chsncoto say a second goodbye to do. no flight was- delayed a time because the plans he too much gasoline. . iicbouninledi the meeting. and the usual businou wu disoinud. Lunch was served by the homes. assisted by the oeriimiitoe in mm- .Ia!'w' m" I The Summerside Golf and Coun- try Ciub officially opens this after- noon. A beautiful new club house (shown above) in which is located a spacious lounge. has made pos- sible the establishment at Summer- side of Prince Edward Island's only country club. The Country Club is operated in conjunction wllrh the Golf Club. For those who do not play golf. a social membership in the club gives every member all the ad- vantages of 8 modern country club. For the playing members there is, in addition to the conveniences of a new club house replete with an excellent stock of golfing equip- ment for sale or rent, a picturesque. well kept, nine-hole golf course. Social members, who, together with the golf members. comprise the membership of the Country Club, have all other privileges of the club except that of playing golf. A capable chef is on duty at all times in a spotless kitchen with modern facilities, and with meals. sandwiches, and refreshments av- aiiable at the club. both men and women members of the club may entertain their out-of-town friends, as well as enjoy the club's facilities themselves, and the general club gatherings each day and evening in the clubhouse during the sea- son. They may also enjoy the active social program of dances; and for the ladies, afternoon teas and bridges will be a part of the week- ly gathering. Beautiful Setting Located about two miles west of Summerside, amid beautiful close out greens of the golf course. and surrounded on two sides by shelt- ering grovee of trees. the new club- house is situated only a few hun- dred yards from the warm salt water and clean sandy beach of Bedeque Bay. The building itself is a white trimmed. grey. ranch style build- ing with green ssphalt shihgled roof It is about 140 feet long and 20 feet wide, and has a covered ver- anda 8 feet. wide extending 100 feet on the south side of the building. It contains a main lounge, wom- en's lounge and locker room. men's lounge and locker room, a fully equipped kitchen. canteen. and lit"- inlz quarters for the caretaker. In the main lounge, which is 1.5 x 20 feet. two large picture win- dows permit an excellent view over most of the course. Hardwood floors and walls or knotty pine; overhead and floor lamps: green floral drapes. leather covered furniture. card tables, ping- oong taihle. radio. and piano add to the delightful atmosphere of this large lounge. - In the ladies lounge room a cosy fireplace adds to the attractiveness of this fine club house. The kitchen contains, among oth- er equipment. an electric stove and refrigerator, and the fine foods prepared there can be served dir- ectly to the main lounge which it adjoins. :10 Golf Members Approximately no men and 100 women are golf laying members of the club. and club officials said yesterday that this was about all the playing members that could conv tly be arranged into the playing schedule of the club: how- ever. I growing list of social mem- bers. and facilities to accommodate a great many more who are or will be interested in becoming social members of the Island's only coun- try club already indicate success for the club. Officers of the club are: Men's ciirb - President. Harold 2:. Gaudet; vhe-tpreeideni, Dick Henthom: secretary - treasurer. Ralph 5. Ramsey. Ladies club - President. sally Besler: vice-president. molyn Mme- Iliphlne: secretary-treasurer. Con- nie Eamon. o TEMPIIANOI FIT! EIOOKHOLM -'- (OP) -swed- en's national day of mperanco was observed recently a 900 com- munities with about zoo organis- ations oo-operating. Finance Min- ister Per ndvin skoid said a con- tinued endeavor to - raise the economic and C standard of the people must inevitably lead to improvement in temperance mat- A. l , that evening door receipt; at the THE GUARDIAN. UHARI.JO'l"'I'ETOWN S'sitie Golf And country Glu ii" Opens Today Two Chinese Become Citizens Of Canada Two former citizens yesterday at Summe side became citizens of Canada and received certificates of Canadian citizenship in a brief but impressive ceremony before Judge L. G. Lewis, at the regular sitting of the June term of the County Court. ' The two, Doc Yee "Jim" Leung. and Gil. Hing Wong, are propriet- ors of the "New World Cafe". on Water Street in Summerside, where they have resided for the past 15 years. and both men have been in Canada. for over 35 years. In a letter to each of the new citizens. if. E. Harris. minister of citizenship and immigration said. in part. "by this certificate of citi- zenship you have been granted the rights and privileges of i1 citizen of Canada. These rights and priv- ileges entitle you to freedom of speech, religion, thought, and act- ion. the right to vote as you choose, and the right to be secure in your possessions. "Your citizenship carries with it the obligation of defending your, adopted country in time of need. oil living in peaceful brotherhood with your fellow Canadians, and of do- ing your part in the preservation of Canadian ideals and institut- ions." - Mr. T. L. Linkletter. Summerside barrister, spoke briefly and con. gratulated both gentlemen on re- ceiving their Canadian citizenship. He stated that he had known both new citizens for 10 to 12 years and felt they would do nothing to bring dishonor to the citizenship that they had just received. ' -.5. of China. nocx ' w. r. -The June meeting of the Dock Womensfnstitute was held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd wiliue with the president, Mrs. John Oliver in the chair. sample packages of tea and coffee. received from J.E. Morse and Co. Ltd. of Halifax. were distributed among the membe ,, Mrs. Erskine Clark will be host- em to the next meeting. with Mrs, Fred Campbell as her assistant, When the program will be provided by Miss Shirley MlcArthur and Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. Since the Dock is to he hogtegg institute at the local convention on June 2391 plans were made for this event, Mrs. Lloyd willzie volunteer- ed to receive orders for cans. At the conclusion of business the President read an interesting art- icle from Institute News urging everyone to attend the annual School meet-inc on June mu. ALBERTON W. I. -Alberton women's Institute met at the home of Mrs .C.R. Hunter for the June meeting, when vice- Dresldent, Mrs. J.W.D. Campbell in-esided. one visitor was welcomed Mrs. Joseph Callaghan and Mrs. Arthur Wilkle were appointed de- iegatu to the Prpvinclsl Conveni- ion. Correspondence was read and given consideration. A number of orders for cans were received. The hall committee reported one rental and several bookings of the hall for the coming month. The visiting committee reported nine home and ten hospital calls. it was brought to the attention of the meeting that it is necessary to secure a new janitor for the hell and that the hall needs to be cleaned. Mrs. A.C. Green and Mrs. Mich- ael Ahearn. were reappointed to the school committee and instruct.- ed to secure a treat for the child- ren at the end of the term. ' Mrs Brio Corbett, Mrs. Everett shes and Mrs. Clayton 'rrsvec-is were appointed a committee to provide tea for the local conven- tion Mrs. Corbett was asked to represent. the president at a meet- ing of the local convention execu- tive and to suggest to that body convention be given to the Albert- oh Public Library. on motion it was decided to make a donation from the institute in the library. . A picnic meeting will be held during the month of August. The September meeting will be in the hall with Mrs. Green and Mrs. Ahesrn as hostesses. Mrs. Ersklrie Hardy and Mira. Gerald Rooney will have charge of the program. Andy's Aces Spring Surprise In ladies League Andy's Aces sprang a real sur- prise in the Summerside Ladies Softball League last night at the Recreation Centre diamond byde- featlng the power-packed Aenens' Cubs by the score of 16-5. The Aces hit the offerings of Shirley Arsen- ault with a. great deal of gusto,and their fielding, particularly in the infield, was remarkably steady. Barbara Currie, smart first sacker of the Aces. hit a home run in the third inning. and Connie Gallant, Cub shortstop, hit for the circuit in the fifth. Julie Meikle went all the way on the mound for the Aces, giving up only five hits. Lineups: Andy's Aces-Barbara Currie lb, Marie Peters lf. Edith Palmer 2b,- i-lelen MacFarlane 3b, Joyce En- man c, Julie Meikle p. Aeneas' Oubs--Louise Gallant ss. Shirley Arsenault p, Marcia De- laney 2b, Betty Gay c, Valerie Gallant if. Rose Gaudet lb. Con- Rose Richard rf. 1'mpii-es-plate. G. bases, G. Sullivan. Wellington and Vicinity Summerside were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDonald recently. DesRcches. Miss Jean Brooks recently vis- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eug- ene Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell have recently re-opened their summer home here, Park View Cottage. Mrs. Wilfred Gaudet recently visited her son Clifford and fam- ily here. - Mr. Gerald Gallant spent a re- cent week-end. with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant. Mr. Freddie Gallant of Hamilton, Ontario, motored here last week to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al- phie Gallant. .. The serious lilnam of Mr. Archie Gaudet, at his home, is deeply re- gretted by his many relatives and friends. Mrs. Verno Gallant. Mrs. Keith McDonald and Misses Bertha and Caroline Barlow, were visioors in Arlington on Sunday. June 1st. The Y. P. 0. met at the school on, June 3rd. Business was taken up. Marjorie Day led the devotional period and Caroline and Daisy Bar- low were in charge of games. On Sunday, May 25th, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carr was christened in Wellington United Church by Rev. Baxter. The name given her was Hazel Josep- hine. 1 sincere sympathy is being ex- tended io sorrowing membe of the family of Mrs. Fred McDonald, who passed away at, her home re- cently. Her funeral which was large- ly attended was held on Sunday. June lot, from the Immaculate Conception Church. The Miscouohe Dramatic Club presented their 5 not play in station Hall on Thursday evening, May N. The hall was fuled to capacity and every one fully enjoyed the play. A sale of candy took place between acts also specialities. Proceeds were in aid of Wellington Center Church. On Friday evening. June 5th, the Oomrnunit Hall was filled to cap- acity when liuerslie Dramatic Play- ers presented their 3 not play "A Poor Married Man.” The play was under the direction of Mr. Lowell Barlow and specialities and a sale of candy took place between acts. on Sunday evening, June let. a few friends gathered at the home fee donated by Moi-ee's were dis- t' among members by Mrs. Shea. At the close of the meeting nsfreshmonts were served by the N. B. branch and began his duties Tuesday morning. Because farmer, was the only candidate for a parish council, officials appoint- ed him to a ”Benevolent Dictator- ship." Mrs. Brown husband is not dictatorial. village has every faith in him." 1 MARTIN dc LEWIS IN health-conscious ex-football piex-ridden son will be available nie Gallant cf, Diane Gallant 3b.,capim1 Theatre when paramoum-5 Funeral Services I For Accident Victim Funeral services for Mr. Anthur Mcoabe were held from the home, of Mr. and Mrs. William Aubrey. Aiberton south, yesterday after-1 noon to St. Peters Anglican Church. The officiating clergyman, Rev. J. R. McMahon. was assisted at the home by Rev. (5.13. Cunningham who led in prayer. Hymns sung at the church were 'On A Hill Far Away" and "Abide With Me." Pall-, bearers were Meme. William Lea vitt, Herbert Avery. Wilfred Gau din, Brydon Smith, George Mc- Beth, and Ralph Fraser. Burial was in St. Peter's Cemetery. Mr. Mcoabe was 42 years of ago. His death occurred at hospital in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, June 12 as the result of an accident aboard the C.G.S. Saurel a few days previously. He is survived by two daughters, Helen. teacher at Alaska School near West Devon, and Audrey at home. His wife pre- deceased him three years ago. Staff ehangefit Alberton B. M 0. ---Recently there have been ser- eral changes in staff at Alberton branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Miss Mary Barbour, a member of the staff for more than Riree years resigned and her place has been taken by Mr. Walter Morton of Stanley. N. B., who came here from the Fredericton, N. B. branch. Miss Noreen Bryan of Cascumpec, who has just completed a year at Commercial College, joined the staff on Monday. Mr. Gordon Coffin, who has been assistant manager for over two years, will be leaving for Mon- tague at the end of the week. His place is being filled temporarily by Mr. Kenneth Blauveldt of Yar- mouth, N. 5. who arrived Monday afternoon from the Fredericton. Tl-1lNC;OEl'J. England .- (OP) - Horace Brown. retired scoffed: ”M.v He is bluff ,and good-humored, and the "THATS MY BOY” -A wildly uproarious report of what happens when a brawny, hero is saddled with an anemic com- ior general viewing today at the "That's My Boy” begins what should prove a long and happy run. The chief revelers in this brisk satire about he-men and college life are Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, who made such a shambles of army life in ”At War With The Army”. And the word from ad- vance viewers is that this irre- pressible twosome has the maddest and merriest escapade of them all in ”That's My Boy". "Jerry plays the cream puff son of a famous iron man, Jarring Jack Jackson. His mother is a former Olympic Champ. Every time that Pop looks at his sagging, pill-eating son, he suspects that, nature has dealt him a hand from the bottom of the deck. But he decides to give the laws of hered- ity a chance to work and arranges for Jerry to join the college foot- ball team. Jcrry's room mate is Dean Mar- tln.'the handsome backfield star who does strange things to the co-ed's metabolism. While Dean has the girls sighing, Jerry has the whole student body crying -- wlth laughter, of course. Then Dean and a campus siren work out plan to pump some manhood into the bumbling bermpole, and by tell time the rejuvenated Jerry is through cutting tip, the coach and the dean are scissoring paper dolls. of Mr. and Mrs. Steve McNeill and spent a very pleasant evening in honor of Roland, better known as Tommy, who left on Monday mom- ing, June 2nd. for Labrador where he expects to be employed. One and all wished him a safe journey and much success. 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