————r r ISLAN D THE CATECHETICAL School held at the Sacred Heart Church tn Alberton concluded with a vocation rally and missionary © . Above are shown some af the children who took part in the rally and pageant in which they represented varied religious orders and se- C.S.Ss.R.. Charlottetown. cular clergy of the Roman, the director of the school. Alberton Children Take Part In Vocation Rally, Pageant ALBERTON — Somt 50 children Our Lady's Missionaries, Patsy of those at.end'ng the annual | McKinxen and Phillis Avery; Sis- Catechetical school in Sacred | ters of the Good Shepherd, M:-y You Heart Church, Alberion, took part | Shea and Maric” O'Brien; Con- ° ng Peoples in a vocetion rally and mission-| gregation of Notre Dame, ° ary pageant. | Analayne Rooney and Anzeel'e Society Meet was |the Baptist Society extended a| |mote of thanks to the Presbyter- lian Society for their kindness. 4 | delicious lunch’ was served by |the ladies of the Presbyterian Society. BRIEFS VISITING PARENTS ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Aug- 15, 1959 EFFECTIVE TODAY _ MacPhail Park Is Certain Now park for, all. the island gand its This is the fifth provincial park that the Island government has acquired either through don- ation or purchase of the site, The Premier said full details re- garding the development of the park have not been worked out ‘but he felt it had many possi- bilities as a picnic grounds, a fishing spot and bly a wild life game sanctuary. Negotiations have been com pleted and Mrs. Lionel Lindsay has agreed, effective Aug. 15, te give possession of the prop- erty of her father, the late Sir Andrew MacPhail, at Orwell..The date was agreed on in the event thet final documents have been signed by that time. Premier, Matheson said the Province of Prince Edward : Is- land has accepted Mrs. Lind- zero. Temperature near sixty. ~ TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-, High tide toaay at Char tures issued by thé weather of-|lottetown at 6.48 a.m. and 8.3 Is Dismissed fice: Mia Max |?™- and Sunday at 8.91 a.m. and - SUMMERSIDE — The case | nawson 48 68 | 9-34 p.m. At Rustico at 2.16 a.m Reginald Poirier charg-| vancouver 33 «= 64s | and 3.59 p.m. and Sunday at 3.19 ‘with stealing lobsters from|victoria ° 52. 65 |a.m. end 5.16 p.m. Summers Gf pra ae of anne = ol Calgary 51 75 -‘|tide ~e'ghteen minutes inter , Summe urs 47 #2 loitetowr. § ises > night was dismissed for lack a wide 51 79 ap oh 818 in aa aa at 7.21 evidence in police court yester-| Toronto 69 94 | p.m. ard rises Sunday at 5.14 a.m. day afternoon by Magistrate R. | Ottawa 53 87 land sets at 7.29 pm. S. Hinton, Q.C. Montreal 7. si : Poirier was charged after Quebec ee being apprehended about 11.00) Fredericton a oS Thursday near the factory |Saint John 63° 74 ¢ which had broken into ac- | Moncten 58 74 cording to testimony. Halifax 64 79 by Ca Cnst. Harry MacKay told the | Charlottetown en court he found Poirier abuut 10) Sydney 39 7 fest way from & door of the| Yarmouth oe 84 me DEAF ac’ bn, _ open bnd that he rerun) HALIFAX (CP) — The weather) F oa fall or be thrown from his per- | office says warm air will spread, UNTIL gon. Hé told the court he found |into the Maritimes - today giving| ACOUSTICON four lobsters on the ground near | most) ny. weather and tem-| the accused. ay ee. TOOK CARE Chst. Stewart Berry pe peratures in the high eighties. | OF MY ated Cnst MacKay’'s evidence. Cloud and fog will likély develop HEAR E. H. Strong, Q.C., was coun- over the southern Maritimes this EA ING évening. Skies will be mostly STRAIN sel for t ‘endant. = = - “ cloudy oyer the northern regions with’a few showers expected in northern Néw Brunewick this aft- Send now for | Guides and found them well pre- \ Parents at Point Pleasant and St. Mr. and-Mrs,—Vince— Murphy and 9:n, Kevin, Hetifax, N.S., ere spend ng their holideys with their ‘Mary's Road. GUEST OF AUNT . : : : a = é secular clergy and of several of| and Wilhemina Skerry; ‘Siters|ing* by singing hymn “When he Miss—Judy Murphy sper tas* a : : . ype ? : “ "9 More than 500 infantrymen and oe aa oe r t the vari-us orders of men and of St. Joseph (Peterboro), Pat-'Cometh Scripture reading their wives are expected to at- her aunt, Mrs. Raye Murphy. AT ST. MARY'S ROAD Mr_and Mrs. Jimmie McCarthy and three cirildren. of Ochawa,/ Ox. are visiting with their par- + Wwemen in the Cath Rev. E. Doyle, C.SS.R. Char-| Murphy, Sisters of the Precious | lotte::wn, was in charge 2:sisted| Blood, Bexty Murphy and Wilma | by Sisters Mery Ida, Mary Rose Avery; Sisters of Service, Gail! and Luc’a Ann, of the Congroga-| DesRoches 22d Lea’ O'Brien. tion of St. Martha. | ©.M.I. Secular Institute, In a very colorufl procession) McKenna end Patricia O'Brien: the children, garbed in habits of| Maryknoll Sisters, Teresa Powers The West Point with the president. ricia Fc'cy end Peggy O'Brien; | Psalm 3 read b Sisters of Charity (St. Lows),| ac. followed with a story Verna Ramsay: Japancse c'vid-| Best Memory Systom’’. by ren, Betty Ana Shea. Sandra Shea ra Maclsaac and Lecrerd O'Meara. with a frayer by Anne Living- sione lic church, en- fered the church and took up Positions in or near the sane uacy, where Father Doyle introduced each order to the large cengrega- tion present, explaining— its Preodyterian Young Peoples Socie:y met in the | ¢burch for their regular meeting Linda |On Tuesday evening August 4h. A'ten Eltis/ Presiding and opened fe meet- vy Sandra Maclisa- ! their lives in Northwest Europe | “The | Devoticnal cles od ‘the names of the O51 officer 5 and | Minutcs of the last’ meeting | Will be unveiled by Lt.Col. say's gift and development of the park,” including clearing away of trees, etc. be start- ed by provincial foresters im- mediately. He said the government was happy to agree with the terms of Mrs. Lindsay’s handing over of the property, Among these was her desire to see-the home of her father and surrounding area restored and used as & The . property cumming © approximately 240 acres is ideal- ly situeted for park purposes Mrs. Lindsay made the prop?sal to the Island government some time ago. Her main desire is that the dignity and quiet. lovli- ness of the woods and stream be preserved as a memorial to her late father, who was born on the farm and in the later years of life used it as a summer home. the many and: Cztholic Church. Rev. E. Doyle, ‘2nd Class Badges Presented At Tignish Guide Inspection Mrs. G.—Henry,—Girl—Guide Commissioner of Charlottetown and Mrs. R. B. Dewar, Girl Guide Commissioner for Prince County came to Tignish to inspect the Tignish First Company of Girl North Novas Meet Today Second World War members of the North Nova Scotia High- landers will hold their 12th ‘an- nual reunion at Amherst today. -{ tend. A memorial plaque bearing men of the battalion who lost A. G. McLellan of Amherst, first pared in all Guide work. They were well pleased with the work of the leaders, Mrs. C. Trainor, Captain and Mrs. R. “Idershaw, Lieutenant. Following inspection Mrs. De- war presented five of the girls ‘with their 2nd Class badges. Following are the sames of Buote, Linda LeCiair, Winnifred Richard and Betty Keough. Mrs. Henty’ gave the guls a ed very much. Also present .at. the meeting was Mrs. J. K. Fraser, Tignish who is a leader of the Cub packs and she gave the girls a talk and demonstration on marching. ~ GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Gerad Scully and guests of relatives. ‘'To Hear Speaker. the girls, Dorothy Buote, Marie Lower Montague _The ; services’ in Lower Mon- taguée and Trinity Church, Mon- tague, will be conducted on Sun- day morning by Rev. Ray Web- ster, B.A., B.D., minister’ of Agincourt United Church, To- ronto. Mr. Webster is a_ native of Prince Edward Island, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Webster of Charlottetown. A few years ago, he served in the pastorate of Murray, Harbour, and of Orwell- of service as a -missionary in China. e His wife is the former Grace Murray, M.O., of Nova Scotia-| land, motored to Georgetown re- cently and are guests at the home of Mr. Michael Burke Sr. Mr. Charlies Rafuse of Murray River is visiting his grandmother Mrs. Victor Rafuse. Miss Lcrraine Roche has re- turned to Boston, Mass., after va- érnoon and evening. Vernon. He also gave some-years|Sunday:—Clearing. Hall “- i icinity, A li | fax and vicinity, Annapolis. ” valley, northern Nova Scotia,| sus ne chligations agaiat’s Cape Breton, Prince Edward Ie-| . land, Baetern New Brunswick | Enquire about our new device Counties, Lower St: John River or hearing TV-and Radio better. Valléy: Sunny becoming cloudy with fog patches in the evening., Your Golden Circle of Sound Hot. Winds southwesterly 15. Low high at Halifax 53 and 85. Yar-' mouth 55 and 75, Kentville and, New Glasgow 50 and 88, Goshen and Sydney 50 and 8, Charlotte-, town 58 and 85, Moncton 55 and) 87, Fredericton 55 and 90, and Saint John 55 and 83. Outlook for| j FREE BOOKLET J. E. RAMSAY 19 Argyie Street, Halifax, N.S. . Upper, St. John River Valley, Bay °F Chaleur: Cloudy with al] ‘ ——— oe mnpeien few sho.-ers.in the afternoon and for hearing Radio better. evening. Hot, but turning cooler | this evening. Winds southwesterly 15. Low-high at Edmundston and ( ) Send FREE beckist. Campbeliton 55 and 88. Outlook) for Sunday: Sunny and cooler. || NAME ......... 2+. -mm-eeees Bay of Fundy: te" winds, in- | oreamns Koweeny emerusse ADDRESS «onc iciccs ctemmnc'sdss southwesterly 15. Mostly clear ex- cept for extensive fog developing Saturday afternoon. Visibility 10 talk on guiding which all enjoy- family of Halifax, N.S motored to Georgetown last week and are the com at's Marys Read.” |Site dures Bat each ewe Scholarships | 7 Ci ch one is @3-| jwere read and approved. Roll LEAVE FOR OHIO | signed, either in a ditcose or ‘n| Cc o ars ips call wes answered by eleven, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilson ae “ — and foreign missions. | @ t members with a-verse of scrip- chi'dgon; Ronnie, Vivian\ an n his sermon which folk owed = P tur Devetional leaders for Gary. left fer their home in) Father Doyle dealt with religious | e resen € coun mecting av? Prayer Albert | Cleve’znd, Orio, after spending vocatiorfs, spee‘ifying the quail:'-| three weeks with Mrs. Wilson's caticns and requirements in can-| .? . Pee Sinan: Chae | os dl mo:her, Mrs. Thomas Murphy,! didate: for the priesthood and re- | Ships c'fered by Centre Queens | Maclsas: iy rae a eee St. Mary‘s Road. | ligious life, and cutlining to| N0-_1 for the highest esacegate| ou call to be answered with & 'Ohrisviart parents tie var'ous | in Grade X in a one-room school| Verse containing the word “Sad- RECEIVES WORD : ; " - bath". | ways that they can encourage 29d in a two-or-more soumed Word hes been received by H. ang develop in their children t:zir | 8¢hool were awarded kt was decided te pack a box The Women's Institute Scholar- MacWilliams: Scripture, Cynthia | V_ Carr, Miscouche of the death yoration to the service of G-a| Enid Coles from the one room for a sick bo.” in the district. Al- of his sister. Mrs. Ernest AN- | and of his church. , school of North Milton, was the ton to lock atier same } derson. formerly Sophie Carr of amo ceremony concluded with Winner of one award Mectirg closed by singing Toronto on Angust 12th. The fun- a tableau depic’’ng missionary From the two-or-more room, hymn “Coming Home” ard Miz- eral was held vesterday at Tor- | sisters instruct’ng pagan ctr’dren school the scholarship was pe Benedicticn omo. | in the Christian fa:th. divided equally between Gloria! ~ fe ne Ps warn SSING | The following children tcok, Douse of Central Royalty aud B | FI eat ee ee is Part in the pageant: Wayne Mc- Raymond Heartz of lg oy S own ' making satisfactory progress fol- Kinnon, representing the Prpe;| (tied). < Sowing a8 emergency éperation Wayne Shea, representing the; These scholarships were ve To Hos ital } in the Western Hospital Tuesday Bishop. sented recently by Mrs. A. E.! = | evening. | Dioccsan priests were, Aricur| Piercey, district secretary for} | McRae and Bernard Touesnard; |\Centre Queens No. 1. | SUMMERSIDE — Leith Cur- IN ALBERTON Redem>‘orist fe’xers and brother,| This Institute district compris-| me of Soringfield. 16-year-o'd son David Morrell. who is em- Gerry Kinch and Asa McRee. | 6s the institutes at: South Win-'of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Currie, ployed in Halifax, spent Mon- Ronnie Martin; Jesu’ts, Micnzel| sloe. Springvale, East Royalty.!was flown to Victoria General day at his home in Alberton. | Kinch and Jackie O’Brien; Obd- aoe cons Central Royalty.| Homital in Halifax Thursday on i : | lates, Cherles McKinn-n and Ber; | North Milton, South Milton, Brack-'an R.C.A.F mercy flight after ott ce mee emcee oe a. Myers: Sacrboro M'ssic ns, Gery ley Point, Brackley, Harring:on.| developing slight " paralysis as! Mr. Mrs. C 2 ag gt te i Gavin and Robert Kizch; Carisi-| Highfield and Parkdale ithe result of an accident lest Sat-| Ses "i ’ G+ rill rived vesterday from Somerville, ian Brothers, Keith Br-derick and Mass to visit the latter's son- Reane Teoltcdhes: Geers of & ~ | urday wien the youth fell from ay in-law and daughter, Mr and | ; a iS 9 tps moving car and fractured his Mrs. Lemont Hutt, Alberton} stag — teas W.M.S. Guests a skull. ; South. bey; cisca £3 . 4 : : for Africa. a O'Brien acd Springfield RG ‘an Wen edema he VISITING RELATIVES Jaciz‘a Foley; Dom*‘zican Sis-ers | night ys ea aft q athe th Mrs. Harold Fair. Mourt For- of Bethany, Gail and Cerclyn| qne members of the Wet oo. ee af ble - cone “ne est. Ont. is visiting relatives Arsenau't; Seculcr Inmtiule cf: point Presbyterian Women’s "FLT i ne Seka a and friends in Alberton. Mrs. St. Paul; Roma Kinch and Jeen!....: gears” be ad id a0y ering on w psy : x r ,.| Missionary soc’cty entertained) pilot of the plane with F.-Lt. John Fair is the former Helen Oul'on P 1; Redemptoris 12 Sicters, : : s ; ae the members of the Springfield) Sinkbiner 28 Co-Pilot. Also ac- of this town. | Bernadette Foley and Brenda me ee peed 4 | Powers; West Baptist Society in the Pres- ‘comPan' ing the youth was F LT, | e wens ae Scick eerantheemiceitat ie gl boson, oe ae an - Dr. R.P. Werner, senior medical r. and Mrs. arren Goss ba ; oe rnoon, August 4t., wth @ $004 officer at the R.C.A-F. station. and children, Kenneth, Audrey, !™Sinas were saved however.| suengance. Mrs. Henry Mac-| — — — TORTS 8 | and Brian of Wakefield, Mass.. RETURNS HOME Pherson presided and extended are spending their vacation at; Sandy MacKenzie, Toronto, has @ welcome to the’ visiting mem- their surnmer cotiage at Mimine- returned home after spending his | bers gash. |vacation with his parents, Mr.| The meeting opened with call | | and Mrs. John R. MacKenzie,'to worship and hymn ‘God’ cf | me Lower Montague. | Mercy, God of Grace"’, with Mrs. | : | Leslie MacLean presiding at the, | ville. N.S.. and Mts. J.S. Mor- IN LOWER MONTAGUE | organ. Prayer was ofered by. ton of Revere, Mass., are visit-| Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilson 2nd| Mrs. J.Y. Garrett. Scripture | ing at the home ef their orcther Billy, Rye, N.H. are spending a| readings led by Mrs. Henry Mac- | George MacInnis ,and sister-in- three-week vacation with Mrs.! pherson and read responsively. | law in St. Eleanors. Gilson’$ parents, Mr. and Mrs.! pebrew 11- 1-10, 17-25, 39-40. He’- John R. MacKenzie in Lower rew 12: 1-2 followed with a read- VISITS ST. ELEANORS Mrs. Karl Stewart of Wolf- WRIGHT FUNERAL—The fun- .! eral for Bruce M. Wright—of a ing “Our Prayer” by the Baptist Wancouvér, B.C., who passed TO HALIFAX iety and read by the presi- nt Mrs. Neil Boulter, with scrip- ture readings by Mrs. Lionel Liv- imgstone. Mrs. Carl Easter, Mrs. away on July 14th will be held on Saturday evening at 7 o’- clock with a short service at the Mrs. Gene St. Ange and Alfred iave returned to Halifax, NS., after visting with Reuben Vat-| home of his nephew, Charles. cher in Lower Montague. Charles Rix, Mrs. Lorne Ellis, | ¢/ ‘| Wright, Middieton. The service | Mrs. Ernest MacPherson, Mrs. {' el | at the grave will be conducted \ | Ralph Macisaac, Mrs. William —_— by members of: the Orange | LATE NOTICES MacDonald and Mrs. Frank Mac-| } Lodge with interment at the | Donald. ; oa. of Scotland Cemetery,| (Also see announcements in| A very interesting message Tis sch castles ape Traverse. | columns adjoining Classified Ad- was given by Mrs. J.Y, Garrett, There is no doubt VISITING MONCTON vertising Section.) followed with prayer. Hymn ‘‘My We have the things Miss Marie Lannigan, Mon- a — a up to Thee”. _— You dream ebout. tague, is visiting in Moncton, N. GILLIS — Af P.E.I. Hospital,| Si#ion and prayer was given by B., with her grandparents, Cnst.| Friday, August 14, 1959, ‘Miss Mrs. Lorne Ellis. Theme, “The SCOTT OUTBOARDS and Mrs. Griffin, High Street,| Jessie. M. Gillis. of the Stam-| Fruit of the Spirit of Faith”. WITH BAILOMATIC and her aunt Mrs. Ron LeBlanc, Per Residence. Rozting at the| The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Rc‘l call was received and dedicated | by Mrs. Henry MacPherson. Meeting closed by singing hymn “Beathes on me Breath of God” Mrs. Chaties Rix on behailf of POLL MEETINGS MONDAY, AUGUST 17th—-MONTAGUE EAST WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19th—GLENFANNING FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st—CARDIGAN PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MacLean Funeral Home from where funeral will be held to- morrow (Sunday) with service commencing at 2 o'clock. In- terment in People’s cemetery. and family of Mountain ioad, AT MURRAY RIVER | Arvaus Johrxion, Toronio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Georg? Ferguson, Murray’ River. Mr.F* Johnston is formerly from Mur- GALLANT — At fis home in ay River. | Fort Atigustus.on August 14th, | ae 1959. Patrick Joseph Gallant in SPENDING VACATION his 77th year. The remaine are Mr. and Mrs. James McCarthy ir resting at’ the Hennessey Fu- and three children, Joanne, Leo, neral Home. Funeral arrange- and Jeanie of Oshawa, Ont., are! ‘ments will he announced later. spending their Vacation at tho e home of their parerts, Leo Daiicy| PERRY — At the Prince County ‘and Mrs. Dave. McCarthy, Si.| Hovp’e!, Aug. 13, 1959, Txom- | Mary's Road. | Frederick Perry, Sr., of 360 Weer S.reet, Summerside, in HOME BURNS his 80h year. Resting ous Mr. and, Mrs. James Hewiit, : ne at Bow Lower Montague lost their home by fire on August 4th. Due to the! hess Funerrl Home. Funeral | quick response of the neighbours Keith Carmichael Ltd. Plumbing and Heating Brackley Pr. Rd Diol 6423 Church at 11 a.m. today (Se-! urday). Interment ia church /mate on an arbitrary figure of commanding officer of this bat- tallion. Accident Loss Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Elordietta and daughter Jean left last week on return to Montreal, Que.. fol- lowing a visit with Mrs. Elor- diettas’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. 4d. Soloman. | D d Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duffy S$ ecrease | left on Sunday for Toronto, On- tario, after holidaying with Mrs. OTTAWA (CP) — Loss from Duffy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. traffic accidents in 1958 was $3,-| Aeneas MacDonald. 009,000 less than the estimated | Mr. Bud Graham was a recent loss in 1957. _ | guest of his sister, Mrs? Neil A. The Canadian Highway Traffic wicnt and Mr. Wight. On his re- Conference reported today @ total t+ recently to Boston, Mass., he loss through accidents last year)... accompanied b: ; of $313,400.00, down from $321,-\ 449 will visit with relatives in 600,000 in 1957. | Roatan The conference bases its esti- on ae Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MacDonald $100,000 representing economic! and family, accompanied by Miss loss for cach. fatal accident. This| Evelyn Stewart of New Glasgow, is a statistical figure that in-|N.S., were weekend guests of Mr cludes loss through injuries and| MacDonald's parents, Mr. and property damage. |Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald. The breakdown by provinces,| Mr. and Mrs. Alex Meaney and with 1957 losses in brackets: family of Cornerbrook, Newfound- Newfoundland. $4,700,000 ($4,30.- — 000): Prince Edward Island, $2,-| 000,009 ($1,109,000): Nova Scotia, | AUTHORS WANTED $16,100,000 ($14,100,000): New Brunswick, $13,900,000 ‘$13,700.- ooo): quebec, $2,100.00 «987: BY N.Y; PUBLISHER 100,000) ; Ontario $111.200.000 ($127,900,000): Manitoba, $12,300,-/ Leading book publisher seeks 000 ($12,700,000); Saskatchewan,| manuscripts of all types: fiction. $13,300,000 ($13,590,000); Alberta, non-fiction, poetry, scholarly aad $29,500,000 ($21,700,000): British} religious works, etc. New auth- Columbia, $26,200,000 ($23,-| ors welcomed. Send for free 100,000); Yukon, Northwest Ter- booklet CP-36 Vantage Press, 120 W. 31 St.. New York 1. sooner ritories, $100,000 ($400,000). sapere ~tilpmsiananiancinenmmmairetas Snes AUTOMOTIVE DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED 123 HOWE AVE., HALIFAX, N. §S. Maritime Distributors of Fiat and Peugeot passenger cars and commercial vehicles. Some franchise areas still avail- _ able. Inquiries Invited Phone: Halifax 5-7219 See and Hear The Hon. B. Earle MacDonald agg ene ene sommes oa earns ON % CFCY-TV on Saturday, Aug. 15th, 1959 6:45 - 7:00 P.M. AST. SSS cationing with her parents. Mr. | and Mrs. Ernest Roche. | Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDon- ald had as their recent guests.| their daughters, Miss Mary Mac: | Donald of Trenton, N.S. and Miss| Katherine MacDonald ef Belmont Mass. | Mrs. Henry Deveaux of Spring-| hill, Mass., accompanied by her! niece, Miss “Bonny” Veronica) |Lawsure, of Springfield, are vis-| iting Mrs. Deveaux's father, Mr. } Michael Burke Sr. Miss Helen Martell of Boston, | Mass.. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William §. Martell. Miss Janie Hunter, R.N. of the | staff of the Provincial Sanatorium | ia Charlottetown was a recent! | guest of her brother, Mr. Joseph! Hunter. . | Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Des Roberts | | and Mrs. Beatrice Bert of Lynn, Mass, and Mrs. Teresa Haggar- jty and Mr. James Wilson of | Charlottetown were recent guesis lof relatives in Georgetown. | Mr. and Mrs. Broinard Murphy jand family motored from Natik Mass., and are guests of Mr. Mur-| ‘phy’s father, Mr. John Murphy, , and Mrs. Murphy. A.C. | } nee ! 4 a / | they're delicious os & % a@ ‘ akes ==" ¥ 7 Butrer Cupes™” Say Sehr SEE AND HEAR MR. R. R. BELL ON CFCY-TV Monday Aug. 17th, 1959 7.30-7.45 P.M. ase Inserted by the Provincial Progressive Conservative Ass’n. a aas*s | os oa | yrel 1s cups 2 99 2 cups tet, a ; ut ut Blend fot. eo the wg at PO e993 LECTRIC REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE STOREY E \ a 8 5 QUALIFIED SERVICEMEN ... 5 TO GIVE-YOU PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE. ‘FRANCHISE DEALERS FOR HUSSMAN AND SUSSEX CASES, FRIGIDAIRE, KELVINATOR AND TECUMSECH UNITS. RECONDITIONED, DAIRY, FROZEN FOOD, PRODUCE, DAIRY AND CLOSED MEAT CASES, AND RECONDITIONED UNITS FOR MEAT, EGGS AND PRODUCE COOLERS. DEALERS FOR SOFT ICE CREAM UNITS—BAR B-Q MACHINES; SHOPPING CARTS, BASKETS, HOBART SCALES, SLICERS, HAM- BURGER GRINDERS, KNIVES, CLEANERS, ETC. ... ALSO HOOK- EYE SAW SERVICE. , WE INSTALL AND SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL. STOREY ELECTRIC LTD. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS and MOTOR REPAIRS j Telephone 9341 — 9346 “We Refrigerate the Island” ~ \ oemetery, \ by the P. E, 1. Liberal Association —— service to be held at: St. Paul's ll household and personal be-