Snow fall the first day of Spring but Summerside residents are ob- of "Home Plate" serving the disappearance of the diamond at Queen winter scenes above. and hope are stc thereiwlll be no more set-backs. zSl10W banks. w BRIEF RETURN The blenchers TOP LEFT backistreet entrance to the park TOP i ago while the fountain LOWER scars of the ice storm of one year on the softball RIGHT is still blocked by snow. RIGHT marks the center of the Elizabeth Park The winter grandeur of a shade,wadlng pool hidden beneath the adily appearing from t h e y tree LOWER LEFT still shows the i blanket of snow. bile the Summer! Photos by Watts: Wish An MONTREAL (CPI-The parents of five children who hoped fol” four more got their wish Thurs-f day-quadrupleta. , Three girls and a boy were borni to 84-year-old Mrs. Audrey Chris-i ttaa Munro of suburban Polnte Claire. The multiple birth had been! indicated by X-ray arninatlonst but the youngsters arrived two; months prematurely. They were not expected until May 10. I The excited father. William, Stewart Munro. :5. said "it wasf a nightmare and I'm glad it's ali' over." Munro is an estimator with the Dominion Bridge Co., at the com- pany's offices in nearby Lahtne. He had been at St. Joseph's bos- piitfal In Lachtne all night with his w e. .- The deliveries were from 11:83 to 12:55 pm. both the mother and the babies. who were placed in Incubators. were reported doing Storm Causes Delay In 'Spiel At Alberton A heavy snow storm yesterday morning blocked the main high- ways in West Prince and made heavy. unpleasant driving condi- tions on all roads throughout the day. Although the weather was mild a strong drift filled In cut- tings shortly after they were plow- ed out. The storm forced cancellation of the first days scheduled of a three- day curling bonspiel at Albertou what the teams failed to arrive. The remalnin two days will be run off if rinks are able to reach Alberton. The West Prince All Stan val Freetown Royals final game for the Island B- Hockey title was postponed until tonight at Alber- ton. Plowa were out last evening and it is expected all main roads will be opened up this morning. Ken Walker was elected presi- Kent at the Summerside Yla Men's Club at the annual meeting last evening held in the Green Street Y Centre and presided over by re- tiring presldent. Jock Hopkirk. Other members of the executive are: lst vice-president. George Key. Jr,: 2nd vice-president, Art Robinson; 3rd vice-president. Jim ounell; secretary. Art Holland; -peasurer. Fred Hunter. Dlrcctors: Don Adams. Harry Holman. George Clarke. Keith Lapp and Charles Linkletter. Retiring prcsidcnt Jock Hopkirk save the president's report in which he outlined apartlcularly successful year. with six one - hundred per cent meet- "as and an average at- endance of 88 per cent. He utllned the projects carried out by the club during the year. giving I special mention to Y's Men's operation of the Boy Scouts and Ken Walker Elected President Of Y's Men's Club At S'side Cubs and the success of the Y's Menls Little League baseball team. He thanked all committees for their splendid support. and gave particular thanks to the Y's Men- cttes for their part in making the year a successful one. Rcports were heard from the following committees: Hi-Y. Ken Walker; Boy Scouts. Horace lilac- Farlnne; program and entertain- ment. Charles Linkletter; money raising projects, Bob Hogg; radio auction. Art Robinson; member- ship and attendance. George Key. Jr.: Little League baseball, Art Robinson; youth work. Ralph Mac- Farlane; philately. Dick Hinton: film committee. Art Robinson: sick and visiting. Roy Boates: club property. Jim Conncll; treasurer. Willard Hogg. circular distribution. Parker Crockctt: world outlook. Harry Holman. Bulletin, George L WESTERN GUARDIAN I EASTER Beef show and Sale I-nquez will be held at the Y.M. CA on April. Please Scure tickets at the Provincial Depart- ment of Agriculture. Box 2000. im- mediately. BEDIQUE Rink tonight. Fri- l.l'- lunlor hockey. first game fflnals. Albany vs. Bedeque 516819 after. Game time 7,30 garb. Free School skate 2:1) FUNERAL TODAY - The fun... ral of the ate Mrs. John Maciieod Belmon Lot 18 will be held to- ay (Friday) at 2:00 p,:n, from 1- late residence. MLNSTREL SHOW. Summer- glle Lions Club. Civic luditm-tum March 16-27th. tickets available vates Pharmacy. Flicker Taxi. MW"??? Dry Cleaners or any mem- rs of the Lions Club. ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In New London Pastoral IEDEQUI: PASTORAL Charge I United Church of Canada. .2? G. A. -Smith, Minis- A"; Services on Sunday. March 14, h "'3' 9.30 s.m.. Bedeque 11 a. " 7.!) p.ln. Bl9 Game In S'side Tonight Tonight at cm: o.. lltsthocliflnatchoftllayaar PlIce..The than i FREE CHURCH OF Scotland. Services sabbath. March 24. Cole- man 11 am.. Summerside 7 p.m.. Rev. John Morrison. Minister. RESERVE MAY 8 AND 9th.. for Kensingt Community Club play "No Men Admitted" l(ensing- ton Auditorium. MARGATE PASTORAL Charge of the United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. Long River 11 a.m.. New London 3 p.m.. Mar- gate 1.30 p.m. N 0 R TH BEDEQUE United Church. Services for Sunday. Mar. lath. North Bcdcque ll a.m.. Tra- vcllers Rest 2.30 p.m.. Freetown 730 pm. Rev. S.. G. Walls, Min- lster. NAMES OMITTED - In the In Memoriam for Mrs. Robert C. Auld the names of two pallbearers Mr. Colby C. Lewis and Mr. Ev- erett Francis were inadvertently omitted. 0'l.EAItY. UNITED. BAPTIST Church. C. 0. Howlett. B.H.. B.D.. Minister. March 24. 1957. Knuts- ford 10.30 a.m., Alma 3.00 p.m.. Springfield West 7.30 p.m. Every- one welcome. MONTROSE rasroaat. Cb'arge the United Church of Canada. services for Sunday. March 24th: Campbellton ll:00 a.m.: Elmsdale 3:00 p-m.: Montrose 72(1) p.rn.; Sunday School at usual times. Rev. N.I't. Green. CRAPAUD Rink tonight Board. of Trade school hockey. mo Cra- paud- vs. - Tryon. 7:15 Lon anal vs. Auguatlve Cove. 0: pa Traverse vs. Alban 9:15 Hampton Va. Alban Adm. - all school chi ren Adults 35. vices of Divine Worship for hggm mt. M3,. pg." day. March :t!:unra.eI.ns..ll E .,m,,,ch",,'”,,i'",,,"."& own. up p.m.; o'u'u-y. up a..um'cq.”d'-I-hpm.Klndiy notecha oftlme Q1m&.ljnmWTlNII31 WCIIDE theater 50,, g.-,.nVoI.'l'IIesetimeawiIIremalnthe .,u,nm..m.'m.aaa.r:auaatilfIrtbaraotiee.RevJ oittotah T""m'”"' Jill! ANGIJCAN cluacn Iarvlcu "45 for the New Deals: Parish oa hills:-cl ItIt:.'t:I-m-lwtalaat. to I ” il.'..t '' ngaatad ' PIV- harll dtmtm Clarke. Charles Linkletter thanked the radio auction co-chairmen on be- half of the club for a job well done. Preparations were completed to hold a father-sons and daughters banquet next week. It was decided to hold a special noon hour meeting on April llith to hear a talk by Mr. Tlhbets. national president of the Y.M.C.A. Council. Two recommendations from the cxecutive were read and approvcd.i Ken Walker called for volun-I teers with cars to transport Iii-Y; members to and from Charlotte-. town on April 26th. y George Key. Jr.. reported that. ho had booked 25 rooms for club members attending the reglonali convention in Fredericton. 1 Song leader for the meeting was Dick llinton. with Parker Crockett as fincsmaster. 1 3.... And Nuts" i Has Fun And Action; A thrcc-act farce, ”Bolts and; Nuts". presented in Alberton Par-I lsh hall. Monday evening to a capacity house kept the audience. in galcs of laughter. Rcbccca Bolt. interested in men-t tal hygiene. has decided to open a sanitarium in the house she has received as an inheritance from her brother who has just died. A few days later she learns from a letter delivered by her lawyer. that her brother has hidden a large sum of money. If she succeeds in finding it. the entire amount will be hers. If anyone else finds it be- fore she does. they will be entitled to onc-third of it. This fact becomes known to sev- eral people who immediately apply for admission to the sanitorium. their purpose being to search for the money. These patients. a quack psychiatrist and Miss Bolt's household employees produce a series of .'dlculous and highly s- musing clrcimstances. Lutie Splnks. the maid with an lnvol-y untary winlr. is a riot. Characters are: Itsbecca Eti- Mlss Florence Keefe; Benita Bolt Rebecca's niece- Miss Noreen Gil- lls: Lutie pinks-The maid who winks-Mlsa helma Ahearn: Mar- tha Grubb. the cook. a melanchol- iac-Mrs. John C. Profit; Twink Star. Benita'a fiance-William Cam- eron: Dr. Hippocrates Joy, a PI!- ehlatrist-R. D. Mclttnnon: Henry Goober. a colored porter who is a- fraid of lunatica-Neil Gillis: Phin- eas Plunkct. a lawyer with a bum- lllty complex-Heath Profit; Miss Prunella Flgg. a patient with claustrophobia-Mrs. R. D. McKin- non; Cadwallender Clippy. a pat- ient afraid of cats-Dr. Gerald Keefe: lira. Gertie Glossop. a pat- ient who fears contamination- Mrs. Arthur Mcltae: Wilbur Glos- sop. her spoiled child-Wayne Mc- Klnndn: Jack Gordon. a you!!! ill- tsrnc-ltobert Holman. The play was under iollll dif- ectlon of Miss Thelma Ahearrt andy Mrs. John C. Profltt. Mrs. S. M. lurke laad Miss Mary LINE! J.A. Noonan. Mrs. Ptad.Ilra. Vm-wi3'.'.'.. Albert and Mrs. smith were In charge of stagal properties. Make-up was by Miss" Abearn and Mn. Burke. Specialties Included a vocal solo "It's a Great Day for the Irish". accordion LET'S TALK IT OVER Results of Good Teaching 7 Are Not Always Obvious There is really fairly good rea- tson why some pc'plc. even includ- ing an ccasional member of the editorial fraternity. have trouble assessing the value of a sound ed- ucatlonal policy. The products of good teaching are such that a way- faring man, though many degrees higher in mental stature than I tool, may quite easily err therein. They are much more subtle and more difficult to appraise than the material products turned out by our manufacturers. for example. We look at a shining new car. and even beicre hearing or read- ing of its advantages. our acquis- itlve instinct is stirred. After we hear all the details. our desire to own it is increased. and if we have the money. or in many cases even we l.1ven't. we take steps Ithst will make the beautiful crea- tion ours. A painter paints out i home. We look at the building and instantly appaciate the services of the man who did the work. There has been an. oh so obvious change for the better. The govern- Eofessional Cards -Chartered Accountants .....m......-:- T. Earle Hickey 8 Co. Canadian gunk of Commerce idlng . sumrne sict... P. E. l. Phone E INSURANCE R. E. Ellis 0 Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Sumo . st. slummaratda Optometrist E. E. Parkman opt, o.. no. PHONE azs-1 OPPOSITE GUARDIAN 0l'l'lCl Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter. 8.0. lummerslde. P E I Phone mo EMALLMANS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. 8.8:.-.. o.o. 188 Water Street Summerside Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 35!) Ph miiiiif imio Db W. IIAIE ment lays a brand new paved high- way it take the place of the dusty. rutty. and sometimes muddy old o-:e.It doesn't take a very discern- ing person to notice and apprec- iate the improvement. Now child:s.n are a little like roads. but changes in them are not quite so obvious. The kind of education they get can change them Into smoother, more effic- ient human belngs. or leave them with a lot of ruts. dust and mud in their mental processes. The grad- ual subtle process of ecucation does not show up like a newly painted house. Johnny has had a year of Instruction under a com- petent unde at acher. He looks just a out the same. has the same freckles on his nose. etc. Improvement in hlrn will show up in behavior. of course. but is closely related to the realm of the spirit. and theretorrdiiilcult to assess- No wonder there are people who are pretty indifferent about the state of education in a CAMEO KENSTNGTON Friday - Saturday. 7:15-9:15. Matinee Saturday. Joel Mecroa. Sonny Tufts. Brian Doulevy. Bar. bara Bretton in "The Virginian". Also serial "Hap Harrlgan". Bank drawing Friday worth ssnoo. This Week At CIVIC STADIUM FRIDAY 1:30-3:00-Pre School State 9:15- MONTAGUE PIIIMIIOSES vs. ACES SATURDAY 2:00.4:00-skating 7:30-Prince County Ice Meet SUNDAY 0:00-11:00-Skating Club Get your costumes ready for the big carnival comlnl next week. WARNING Government restrictions governing paved roads In the Province are applicable" to all streets in thl Town of Kenslngton. strictly dealt with. Any infringements will be EVERl.'l'I' CHAMPION. Mayor. is Rae, Peggy. 0'!iri n. ' Brenday Prcoflt. Pauline Ilardyf Betti Alli I. I. S. PLAY March M at 8:15 pm. The B. I. S. will present their three act comedy "Cinderella O'Rlelly" at Borden Legion Hall. Friday. -ao:nt.ton':aautuooc;ctaoaa-ensue .Dun'tminthlathr-eeactcornsdy. I ' Door-aopenat7-.30 AT EORDEN Parents' 4 More swered , Hfll. Total weight of the quadruplets was 12 pounds. It ounces. They boy was the heaviest. five p0uDdl.i three ounces. Two of the girlsj pounds and the other four poundsu three ounces. "We had hoped for fuur and thatts what we got." said father. "I'm very excited." The lightweight girls were born first. then the boy and finally thei heaviest of the girls. The Munros live in a three-bed- room home. When he realized his family had increased by four in 22 minutes. Munro said he would hustle around and look for a bigger place. But first he wanted to get some sleep after the all-night and morning vi- 'l. The five other Munro children -two boys and three girls-range in age from two to 10 years. Three physicians were in attend- ance at the births, doctors A.l Bourgeau. Marcel Mantel and Paul Larivtere. Heavy Drift Keeps Many Roads Closed. Old man winter Ignored the cal- endar date yesterday and dump-. ed 2.31 inches of snow, ice PELLCLSI and freezing rain on Prince Coun- ty. which. mbined with the ac- companying high winds. blocked all highways for the umpteenth: time this season. Plows opened the main highways from Summerside to Alberton and Borden. after a heavy battle. but due to the heavy ground drift cars were getting stuck a few minutes after the passage of a plow. The storm began at 2.00 am- Thursday morning and was ac-I companled by northeast winds that gusted to 45 m.p.h. at 4.30 a.m. Last evening the winds were still quite strong although they had abated to 20 m.p.h. but still were causing a heavy drifting which will probably result in bringing traffic to a near standstill until late today after plows again give battle with the heavy snow. are spic and span. they are satis- country. As long as the externals fled. i -..-.....,. "Meet Uncle SaIy"t!'rIday.Mar.22.lI7.'l1i0OnIIlhaPagal3 IsTop Eetertalnwoenti Under the direction of Miss Mar- pant Wedge the St Paul's Dram- atic ('lub presented their annual St. Patrick's play in the Civic Audit- orlum before a large and mosti appreciative audience. who appar- ently enjoyed every minute of the (mm .Q.ft go play In a great measure. entertainment finish. "Meet Uncle Sally" was the set- ection of the club for this season , 3! Bl . K D I : "ch w'lgl"”'d u"-" "id ' h'ltiilvr:-.Tli'e'oi:tlaiyo'is'uh.sr 0lT:le:Iu(l'lI'I0IU. I um, at um my? rare and funny plays in which al- most every member of the cast 9 has a hit part. There was actioni every minute and it had a smooth? running dialogue. When Sally agrees to imperson- ate the millionaire uncle of Bob and Betty. she little knows of the rocks ahead The general confus- ion is intenisfied when the real uncle arrives in person. Comedy situations pile up as the story progresses and the plot be- comes more and more like a tang- "DAKOTA INCIDENT" CAPITOL SUIVIMERSIDE The gripping story principally concerns Any Clarke. portrayed by Linda Darnell. a frontier beauty .seeking to regain a small fortune stolen from her by a faiihless lover.t and John Banner. played by Dale; Robertson. the leader of a gang of: bank robbers who is regenerated! in the dramatic sequences which; follow. A third party. Carter Ham- ilton. portrayed by John Lund. isi ,the cashier tracking down the bank i robbers. but nobody is aware of his mission. And there is Senator Blakeley. played by Ward Bond. a smooth-talking politico out of Wash- ington. who is trying to quiet a Dakota Indian uprising with loud- mouthed political tactics. This is the situation at Christ- Ian's Flat which brings Amy and Banner Into close proximity follow- lng an attempted assassination at Banner by his brother Frank. The. frontier violence breaks out as Amy. the Senator and John em- bark in a stage coach for a west- ern outpost, with John driving the horses and the incognito bank cashier riding along with guns loaded. to prevent Banner'a escape. FOR SALE WILLYS J EEPS New and used. E. W. TURNER O'Leary Jenny. Georgia Anaaautt: sally Sherwood. Rose Marie Richard; Bolt Durant. Edit! Sherry; Sunr- ktns. Urnaa Cameron: Elaine Durant. Aline Reid; Au! Dorlnda. Saodgrass, Ray Laeclair; Mlu Muggu. Doreen Reid: Reverend Wright, James Bouts: William Hawklns- Ben and Betty's uncle William Stull. stage furnishings were by court- esy of Brace McKay and Co. Ltd. Specialties between acts were by the pupils of St. Mary's Academy. led web but It all ends happily as Ill good stories should end and the audience went home feeling that they had really eninve-i a fine eve- .ning of entertainment. Specialties between the acts were of a high order and added to the general enjoyment of the The following is the cast of char- acters who played their various roles in such a satisfactory manner Blayne. Frances Reid; Betty TODAY 3:15-7:15-9:15 REGENT SAT 7:15-9:15 THE LATEST MUSIC CRAZE With such tunes as "I'm In Love Again", "Honey Chile". .”Ain't It A Shame". ”Sweet Love" :iRockin' On A sat. iurday Night." 1'I'Ill.V&."ll &' .. SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT (FRL) 7:15-9:15 SAT. 2-7:15-9:15 Dakota Incident E-E-"Ins Ulllll AIIIELI. -TBA IIDIEIITSOII will will! v VIAF. 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