Three lobster boats were pound- ” beyond repair and two others received extensive damage during the storm on Thursday when hill! winds swept them from their moor- ln's at Sea Cow Pond. near Tig- 1”Il. D Four of the boats were located on the shore yesterday morning and the fifth one was located after some searchibti ll 1139 lIl8lI00II- Dielenbaker Visits Truro TRURO. N.S. (CP) - A horn- looting cavaicade moved the Pro gressive Conservative ele cti on . campaign of John Diefenb ' him this central Nova Scotia town wt-dnesday. in-:pite chill weather which day night, the 6lyear-old party leader switched to an open con- vertihle on the outskirts and headed a 13-car procession through Truro streets at noon. Riding with him was the party M cpnillflale for Colchester - Hams, Cyril Kennedy, who rose from pri- vztle to major in the Second world Mr with the North Nova Scolla Htzhlanders and lost his right arm in Italy. He managed last fall's election campaign for Premier st.-tnfied in the premier's home area here. Mr. Diefenbaker planned no pub- Iic activities here until an evening election meeting. Today he ends the three-day visit to the province with a speech at Amherst before nmving into New Brunswick for fun days. brought snow to the area Tues-. Three Boats Wrecked, Two Others Are Damaged In Storm The "NIB!-Illly high tide which no- Wmbanled the storm carried off 111341"! over a hundred traps piled on.t.he shore in the "me He. Vllllllll to be set out- Fishermen were not able to gu out to assess losses to their gear 3-'-i Eewmd 59111! Washed up on and North Cape. Boats owned by Edward Arse- nault. Roy Doucetie and Walter Gavin are reported a complei, I9” and the two receiving heavy dam- IBE Ire owned by Atwood Gavin and Edgar Gavin. Two of the boats were insured. Sail Monday For Bermuda Tatoo HALIFAX (CF) - Naval anl army units will sail from Nova Scotla Monday to take put in this year's Bermuda military ta- too from May in to 20. The Canadians, going at the in- vitation of Bermuda's governor, include a 24-man guard and 12- man color party from HMCS Cornwallis. a 50-man army brass band from Halifax, 30 pipers and ulu mers from the Black Watch regiment at Aldershot. NS, and an regiment at Aldershot, N.S., and an ill-man jeep assembly team from the Horse Artillery Resi- ment at Debcrt, N.S. The naval contingent will sail on the frigate Buckingham from Cornwallis and the army teams will sail from here on the frigate Outremont and the destroyer es- cort Haida. The three ships will sail into Bermuda together. at sea but a large number of traps - I the beach between Sea Cow Pond ltlrman jeep assembly tea '3 o ENGLAN Roscoe Pendleton. a Qlleelfl Scout, and troop leader with the 1st Kensingtou Troop. has chosen to attend the Otis WWW Jamboree in En and this sum- mcr. Roscoe 5s e hddor of 3' proficiency ba ges. and is the only scout to have won the winter scout- ing hadget in Prince Edward Is- land, which required him to UV! and sleep outdoors for a total of 7 days and nights. Roscoe. W110 has been active in scouting for six years. is a son of Mrs. S.R. Pendlcion. Photo By Wottol Alberton C-W.L. I Held Annual Meeting Mrs. Joseph Callaghan was el- ected president of Alberton aub- division of the C. W. L. when the annual meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Cyril Bernard. The WESTERN GUARDIAN meeting ” with prayer by the spiritual director, Rev. Phelan MacKenna. Twenty members were present and one new member was welcomed. other officers elected were: lst Vice-president-Mrs. Joseph ANNUAL MEETING Peoples Cemetery. Malpeque will be held Tuesday May 7th. ll p.m. Malpeque Hall. 3 ACT PLAY "No Men Admitted" lligii School Auditorium. Kenslng- lon, Wednesday and Thursday, May 8 and 9th, 3.15 p.m. Admis- sion 50 cents . Presented by Ken- rington Community Club. ANGLICAN CHUIKZH Services for the New London Parish on May 5. the 2nd. Sunday after Eas- ter. Rector, Rev W. Eric ingra- ham. St. Mark's. Keiialngton, Sun- day School 9.45, Holy Eucharist 11 um. St. Thomas, French River, Evening Prayer 2.30 p.m., St. Ste- phens, Burlington, Evening Pray- er 7.30 p.m. Come and bring the family. POLICE COURT - In Sum- merside Police Court yesterday morning. a party charged with two separate offences of Joy rid- ing was fined a total of 3157.00 or four months in Jail. The charges arose from the theft of a car in 1955 and another in 1966. in the meantime the party was apparent- ly out of the Province but upon his return was arrested by Coria- tables Champion and MacKay. He chose to pay the fine imposed by the Stipcndlary Magistrate. FUNERAL FRIDAY- Funeral tervlces for the late Amos Bouller were held on Friday with a short service at ll.00'a.m. at the Bow- liess Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. C.R. Wehber. service at 0'l.eary United Church was held Ii 3.00 p.m. with Rev. J. Heber Kean officiating at the church and grave. Pail bearers were William Gorrill, Sterling Boulter. Oliver Gorrlll. Allison Macwllilams, Clar- once Macwllliams, Lloyd MacWlll- Isms. Interment took place in Mil- burn, Lot 8. cemetery. PERSONALS lllrs. Lydia. MacDonald return ter visiting in Charlottet Mr. and have been vi lting in Nova Scotla. were suddenly called to their atives and friends due to the illness of their son. Richard. w is a patient in Prince Coun Hospital. ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. Raelord Locke. 0'Leary. are weekend Mrs. Arthur Wright. Mr. and Mrs. George Rama . Alberton, are spending a fort i with relatives in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardy. Alberton. are weohtand guests of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Keir liatherln. Wlltdlra. Professional Cards --T-Chartered . Accountants T. 000. casadin at 3-I-. ed to her ME: in Kenslngton af- s. Earl Sawler, who home in summerslda on Thursday guests of e ass. a IN&RANCE ...'j:":...-."""" I hi; T Mi SALE postponed until Monday. 1 p.m. Davis Jewell. Bedeque. RAYMOND Grant Optometrist, will be in his O'Leary office Sat- urday sfternoon. May 4th. SPECIAL lobster dinner. Sun- day. May 5th. 51.25 per plate. Gos- bee's Grill. O'Leary. ' SPRING SALE continuous all this week at Weddell Bros. Cra- paud. FOR SALE--- Building lots in Kensington. bordering on highway. Good water. Patterson Walker. CAMPBELL AND BURNS Chick Hatchery now open. A special breed for every need. Dial 3337. Summer-side. THE annual meeting of Bedeque Housing Co., will be held in Cen- tral Bedeque Hail Wednesday night May llth. 8 p.m. Ralph Call- beck. Secy. ALBERTON UNITED Charge, Services May 5th, will be conduct- ed by-Dr. Weir as follows: Alber- ton 11 am, with Sunday School as usual; Cascumpec service at 2.30 p.m. THE CENTRAL Bcdeque Unit- ed Baptist Church. Services Sun- ' day llsa.m. Sunday School lo 15 am. "Ordinance of the Lord's Sup- per will be observed." Rev. Chas. A. Britten, Minister. BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada Rev. vices on Sunday. May 5. Albany 9.80 a.m.. Bedeque ll s.m., Bor- den. 7.30 p.m. Church member- ship class at Bedeque at 10 am. Divine services Sunday. May 5, 1957. ll.00 a.m. Geddie Memorial; 1.30 p.m. Long River; 7.80 p.m. New London (St. John's). "Let us worship God together as a family." Rev. L.D. Bartlett. B.A., B.D. Min- ster. Presiding: Mr. G. Marshall Johnson school. Boyr Solo-The Blacksmith- .3:-s-:r.-s- :-s-.-.- Ifxtwssutpslill-3 unease?-so sass: G. A. Cowper Smith, Minister, Ser- - NEW London Pastoral Charge.' Presbyterian Church in Canada.' Piano solo-Green velvety Lawn-Carol Mercer Chorus-My Boy Willie-A. M. Johnson School Chorus-April Merry April-A. M. Johnson School Sword Dance-Helen Brown and Sylvia Mclnnia. Piano Solo-Bells at Evening-Judy Hancock (iii-la' solo-Meadows and Maidens-Martina Mcbiahoa Boys' Choir--0 Coma 0 Come Immanuel.-Presbyterian Boys Plano Solo-Rosemary-Michael Sheen ' A. 2nd vicevpresident- Mrs. Frank Dunn: 3rd vicc-presi- dent- Mrs. James Broderick; secretary-Mrs Michael Abearn ire-elected); and treasurer-Mrs. Everett Shea; conveners of mem- bersbip:Alberton-Mrs. Edlow Al- bert. Alma-Mrs. John Wallace: Elmsdale-Mrs. A. D. O'Brien; Kildare-Mrs. Joseph O'Rourke. Finance: Alberton, Mrs. Mer- ritt Callaghan; Alma-Mrs. John Wallace: Elmsdaie-Mrs. James O'Brien; Kildare-Mrs. Cecil Ca- hill. Sprltual-Mrs. Frank Dunn; al- tar-Miss Maud 0'Connon; Girl Guides-Mrs. R. D Macklnnon: social action and welfare-Mrs. J. A. Noonan; immlgration- Mrs. Alton O'Brien; press- Mrs. Mich- ael Abearn; auditor-Mrs. J. C. Profit. The retiring yl'CILdCTlL, Mrs, Edlow Albert. thanked the mem- bers for their cooperation during the year. in her annual report the secretary. Mrs. Michael Abearn. stated that eleven meetings had been held with an average attend- ance of twenty members. Total membership was twenty-six. The treasurer. Mrs Brydon Smith: re- ported that the year had been a good one financially. During the year Masses were offered for Rev. W. V. MacDon- ald. Souls in Purgatory. Our Lady of Good Counsel, and de- ceased relatives of members. An altar cloth and surplices for the Altar Boys were purchased and ROYAL - BORDEN Friday, Saturday. 7:15 - 0:15. Matinee Sat. 3:30 p.m. A true story of a prison without locks. lwalls, or bars and "UNCHAlN- ED". Starring Elroy flinch, Ban bars Hale. Chester Morris. Tim lConaidine. Bank drawing satur- day. "Stars of the Festival" SUMMERSIDE CIVIC AUDITORIUM SATURDAY EVENING 8:00 P.M. Franklin Cameron Chorus-Little Boy Bl-L ”ummeralde 12' , Chorus-The sQllIi'I'II-Sll1IlII1el'I'siEa- Elementary Solo-Ballet-Colleen MacNeill Choral Reading-(s) Blrda Lullaby (bl spring Walking, Michael sheen Air A record 147.5 inches ohsnow has fallen on the Summeraide area since last fall. Iliatterl-BIJ PW . Final Census Figures For Que. OTTAWA (CP) - Final tabula- tions of 193 census returns gave Quebec province a total popula rest: of statistics reported Friday- The e, showing an increase or 512, over the count of 4.055.- 081 in 1351. reflected increased population in all but two of Q"? bec's 40 cities. The number of main in the province increased in the five-Ytl! period to 2,817,677 from 2.022.121. out-numbering slightly the number of females which advanced to 1.- 110.101 from 1.033.554. ation declined were West- mount andoutremont. "V0 MON- real island mIuIiclPI1l11”- flowers were secured for the Church at Easter- Tbe sick and shut-ins were vis- ited and remembered at Christ- mas. Clothing and money was giv- en to a foster child. A. sum money and a layette were given to the Prince County Welfare Bureau. Christmas dinller WM purchased for a need! Ilm11Y- The Reverend Chaplain and sis- ters at the Western Hospital were also remembered at CII!'1stmII- Donations of money were live! to a family whose home was dea- truyed by fire, the Western Hospi- tal, St. Dunstan's Girl Scholar- ahl Fund. Sprlnghill Disaster Re ief Fund. Hungarian Relief Fund,. our Lady's Missionaries. High School closlns. Rev- B01111 Duggan for religious articles. Sacred Heart program, T. B. Lea- gue and Provincial and Diocesan obligations. Fund raising activities includ- ed St Patrick's play, sale of candy, card parties sale of rem- nants, travelllng apron. bingo. lunch collections and pantry sale. Meetings were reported to two provincial papers each month. The sub-division was repescnt- ed by Mrs. Michael Abearn at the C. W. L. Convention in Char- lottetown and all members attend- ed the regional conference in Tig- nish. Mrs. Alfred Gillis read an ad- dress to each of the retiring offi- cers. Mrs. Edlow Albert (Presi- dent) and Mrs. Brydon Smith (treasurer) and presented each with a gift. She also read an ad- dress and presented a gift to Miss Maud O'Connor in apprec- iation of her work. The meeting closed with prayers by Rev. Phelan Mcxenna. Re- freshments were served by the hostess. assisted by the commit- SUMMEIISIDE TODAY (SATURDAY) 2-7:15-9:15 "T he Big Land" With 3 top stars in action roles. Alan Ladd, Virginia Mayo, and Edmond O'Brien. Every moment was a big moment in "The Big Land" as Vengeance roared across the Missouri-Kansas mid- lands. T TOUR" STORE Ir IIIIDIST an of 4,-w. last June. the hu- rn. two Quebec cities in which ' Record Snow Fall Reported At S'si'cIe Since Last FIIII violu record of 141-! inches last f year, accordinz to tlatics com- puea by the Meteoro steal Section at R.C.A.F. Station summersida Thgy also report the heaviest snowfall for the month of Ms! since the Meteorological unit was as inches. the previous lush tor May being 2.4 inches. I A. Y. r. A. Held its Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the A. Y. P. A. P was held in St. Mark's Fri , April 26th. at I p.m. with officers and parish retires- entativea present from O'Leary, Port Hill. Ellerslie, Summersido. Kensington and Charlottetown rea- pectlvely. The meeting opened with pro led by Rev. W. E. Ingra am Deaner, organizer. The acting sec- retary. Carrie Thompson read the minutes. The business .-period included the finalizin of the Drama festiv- al reports ch proved to be very successful. St. Paul's "Good Night Caroline" being the winning play will be-going to Halifax on May 4th. for diocesan competition. Clayton uni then expressed are sincere appreciation of himself, and the executive to Rev. W. E. lngraham, chairman. for his continual effort and support in as- ranging for this festival. also to Allison Gill and Carrie Thomson for their work and cooperation. The subject of membership dues was brought up, which showed A great increase over the same time last year. Plans for the charter, books to Halifax for the A.Y.P.A. Diocesan conference on May 18, 19, 20 . To be held in King's Col- lege this year. was discussed. The branches reported on the num- ber of members ' ”... to attend this weekend. Further discussion on the pos- sibility of having a deaner annual report compiled and printed. Be- fore the annual A. Y. P. A. meet- ing to be held early June follow- ed. It was decided to leave this matter for the next council meet- ing to be held in 0'Leary. Meet- ing then closed with prayer led established at the base in 1011 of t , council 1 is TO JAMaoass assistant Scout Master. Joe Davison of Kensington. St. Mary - St. John A.Y.P.A. Meet NOTICE Town Cleric by Rev. M. J. Findlay, assistant chaplain. I General admission 25 contact Charles Hogan). ROLLER SKATING DIUID STADIUM TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY MAY 7th, 9th and 11th Each evening from 8:00 to 10:00 Saturday afternoon 2:00 to 4:00 ; rental of skates 25 Afternoon Admission Children 10 cents; rentaltof skates lo centa Adults 25 cents; rental of skates 25 cents (Clubs desiring to rent the Civic Stadium on off nights please Ross Davlson. a Queen's Scout, presently in his 3rd year at Prince of Wales College, has been chosen to attend the 9th World Jamboree in England this summer as an A member of the lsi Kenslngton Troop. Ross has been active in Scouting for 6 years, and is the holder of 35 proficiency badges. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Photo By Wottoa The regular weekly meeting of St. Mary's and St. John's A.YPA was held in the parish hall, Tues- day evening, April 30th with thir- To all dog owners in the Town of Alberton. All dogs must be licensed before May 20th. Thelma Abearn, A near capacity audience attend- ed the "Stars of The Festival" .concert at Civic Auditorium in Summerside last night and enjoyed a variety program of dancing, 5 vocal and piano solos, school and adult choruses. Mr. Allison MacLean. presided, and Mrs. Hope Cameron presented the certificates. in the course of his remarks, the chairman paid tribute to the T; teen members in attendance. The meeting opened with pray. H3 by the president Carrie Thompson. The president then thanked all those who took part in the recent play, and also the members of the property commit- tee. The memhe a were then ask- ed to pass in their Sunday School envelopes as soon as possible. Plans were discussed for a social evening which is to be held in the hall on Tuesday May 21st. The members registered for the AYPA conference to be held in Halifax on Victoria Day week- end. Work on the AYPA banner and song books followed. Lunch was served by Jane Fletcher and Norma MacKinnon. SUMMERSIDE TRINITY Y.P.U. Will present their three act play, The Meddlesome Maid in Port Hill hall on Thurs- day, May 9 at 8:30 p.m. ipgnsored by Lot 40 Ladies 1 . l l I S3t"1'd3Y- MEY 4. 1957 The Guardian Page 13 - Large Audience At Stars Of Festival Concert Held Al S'side work done by Mr- Frank Cameron. IIIE president of The Sununergld; branch of the island Festival. and by .Mrs. Cameron to make the festival the outstanding success it ,iurned out to he. C.W.L. Held A .. Cord Party Tuesday The Catholic Women's League of 'Summerside held a card party on Tuesday April 30th. Bridge and auction were played with prizes won by the following: Bridge- iadies lst Mrs. William Proiitt: End hlrs, Emile Arsenault. Men's lst Gordon Sullivan; 2nd Levi (.ailant. Auction ladies in Marg- aret Wedge; 2nd Mrs. Joseph Link- letter. Men's lst Jack Wedge, 2nd Adelard Richard. The cake lottier- eridwas won by Mrs. Alelard Rich- ar . residence, Beattie Street, DIIAPAUD THEATRE FBI. - SAT. 8:15 "Bounty Hunter" Randolph Scott - Delores Dorn. Shorts, Comedy, Cartoon CAMEO KENSINGTON FRL, BIL, 7:15 - 9:15. Matinee Sat. 1 p.m. Bigger! Better! and funnier than over. Dean Martin and Jarq Lewis in western round-up of fun and music- "PARDNER5" in Technicolor. Mnnuo . The general annual meeting of members of the Prince County Hospital will be held in the nurses Thursday, May 9th, 1957, the purpose of considering annual reports, election of trustees and such other business in may properly come before the meeting. All residents of Prince Also serial and news. Bank draw- lng Friday worth possible 360.00. Summerside, P.E.I., on at the hour of 8 p.m. for County and its environs are invited to attend. J. E. Prince County Hospital. Ladgerwood, Secretary. L Up. ANNUAL . MEETING The annual meeting of Kinkora Dairy- ing Co-operative Association Limited will be bold in the school on Tuesday. May 1th. at 8:00 p.m. sharp. Signed. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Summerslde, P. E. I. ATTENTION FARMERS We have on hand the following thoroughly overhauled used tractors. These tractors are in first class condition; priced to sell: 1 Farmall Model "A" 1 Farmall Model "Super A". 2 Farmall Model "H". 1 Farmall Model "200" Fast-Hitch. 1 Allis Chalmers Model "B". I 1 Cockshutt Model "30". Also in stock Farmall Tractors and Farm Implements at reduced prices. A large inventory of genuine I.H.C. Motor Truck, Tractor and Farm Implement Parts. Call and see the Garber "Seed-Easy" Broadcaster."A tractor mounted P.T.O. driven machine to handle any type of grain or grass seed. Ideal for spreadlng nitrates and fertilizers in granulated form. Priced from 585.00 CLARK SUPPLIES LIMITED REGENT RICHARD DENNING TONTTE 7-9:20 "OKLAHOMA WOMEN" - PEGGIE CASTLE at 12:20 p.m. A ATTENTION ALL EX-SERVICEMEN V-E DAY CHURCH PARADE SUNDAY, MAY 5th Church Parade Falls In 10:30 am. In Front of Legion Home Service at Memorial Square Commences --Beret: and Medals May Be Worn tbs Public is Cordially Invited To Amati sumeshtoe aaancn CANADIAN tsolou DALLBEDK SALE CONTINUES I TILL SATURDAY MAY 11th CLOSED SATURDAY-5:30 P.M. FURTHER SPECIAL ITEMS SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 lbs. . . . ; FLORIDA ORANGES (288's) 2 doz. 69c SLICED BACON, lb. . . . . . . . 65c RALPH CALLIECII 8. "CD; 37c 5. -5: