-V“.-_‘.,\ ‘. mm‘. ‘¢" Q‘'\1C‘‘Z‘‘‘‘‘\\''‘‘'‘‘$Z .. sauwe--cw-.a.‘..,.,. . -.wvs4‘ MINISTERS GUESTS 6F olFFIEE”Rs Mess Members of the Prince County-the Anglican Church of Ministerial Association were followed by a discus5jon_ guests at the Off1CCl‘S" Mess. SEATED (left to rightl: W-C RCAF Station _Summer_side on'LWC Limpert, acting command- May 5th. following a dinner. a ling officer, RCAF Stn. Summer- worship service was held in the side; Rev. W0 Weal, Summer- chapel conducted by Rev. James Fraser, Ellerslie. The president, Canada, , que: Rev. Lindsa G a , T Rev. Lindsay R. Graves, was in S-L H.A. Lutes. clliiefl a‘fleIlS'llnl:I32,I‘(;lrA the chair for the business meet- tive officer, RCAF St . S - mg Venerable Archdeacon G.R. side. n ummer Harrison-delivered an address on I STANDING: Rev. J.W. Howe, side; Rev. Cowper Smith, Bede-l _ beginning May 3rd. ' notice. O'Leary Farmers’ Co-op Reports Successful Year A total sales volume of 657,214, was announced at the 18th. an-‘ nual meeting of the 0‘Leary far- mers‘ Co-operative Association Limited, held Wednesdty night. The net profit before deductions was $15,562 and along with de- preciation would amount to $24,- 000. A two percent dividend'was declared by the meeting. GUARDIAN WESTERN IRISI-ITOWN Variety concert at Darnley, Monday May 12th. SUMMERSIDE Dental offices will be closed all day Saturday Until further / THERE WILL be a dance in Kinkora Hall. Friday, May 9th. sponsored by Kinkora C.Y.0. music by the Supersonics. REGULAR MEETING Borden branch in Canadian Legion Home, Friday May 9th. 8:00 p.m. Lad- fies Auxiliary meet same time. .,RAYMOND GRANT, Optome- trist, will be in his Tignish of- fice. Saturday afternoon, May 10th. KINKORA PLAYERS Presents "The Millionaire”, Freetown hall, Monday, 8.30 Candy sale by Wo- men's Institute. NOTICE: — All school taxes due Shamrock School, must be paid on or before May 20th, 1958, otherwise handed in for collec- tion. By order of Trustees. WE HAVE installed a Toronto sced cleaner and our cleaning grain and timothy seed daily. We also have a full line of quaker and Ful-o-Pep ‘Feeds. Come in and see us about Ybur Feeding Problem. Financing on Poultry and Hog Feeds. De- laney's, Feed Service, Kensing- ton. W.M.S. MEETING—Mrs. L.M. Ca-llbeck presided at the May meeting of the Summerside Tri- nity W.M.S. Afternoon Auxiliary. The meeting was held in the Church parlor Tuesday. Mrs. G. N. Somers was pianist. The wor- ship period was conducted by Mrs. H. D. Smith on the theme “Understanding each other." She also gave a mission study on Japan in relation to evan- gelism and outreach of the Christian Church. PERSONALS 1 Mr. Keith Douglas of Stanley Bridge has undergone a major operation in the Prince County Hospital. frotessional Cards ! Chartered Accountants T- Earle Hickey & 00. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P.E.I. L . I55 Water St. Summerside (Also Kensington on Saturdays) ___Phone Summerside 3551 INSURANCE R. E, Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto .— Casualty 5 Summer St. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D.. R.0. PHONE 3287 OPPOSITE GUARDIAN OFFICE Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter. R-0- iummerside, P.E.I. Phone 3116 ._§L A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc., 0.D. 233 Water Street, Summerside ‘Above l\lElul'i('€ Mill's Men's Wear. PHONE 3530 Phone 2235 Photoqraphers THE READ STUDIO ..___'!;_";i‘jL_ , Barrister George R. llluchlztlion, The president. Alvin MacLean Presllded and gave a splendid report. stating that although to- tal sales had decreased slightly the grocery dept. had shown an i)i(ixc)rease over last year of $18, The Association has purchased the Claude MacNeill feed mill and Mr. MacLean urged members to purchase more share capitall and to patronize the new busi- ness. z Bernard Shea. manager. pre- sented the financial statement and noted that the association had a good year financially. He expressed appreciation to the dir- ectors and staff for their co-op- eration. A lengthy discussion followed the financial statement. Fred Gallant was chosen aud- itor for the comong year. NEW DIRECTIONS New directors are: president. Alvin MacLean, Milo; v'lce-pres- ident, Russell Leard, Casumpec; secretary, Boyd MacWilliams, Carleton Lot 6; Lloyd Ma~cWil- liams, Milburn; Leslie Gorrill; Glenwood; P i u s Arsenault, Bloomfield; David Griffin, For- est View; Howaird Morrison, Hebron; and Kenneth Ellis, West Cape. Guest speakers at the meeting included: Mr. J.W. Coughlan, manager Bank of Nova Scotia, 0’Leary; Rev Father Simpson, 1 I lcharlottctownz Venerable Arch- lcleacoii G.R. Harrison. Summer- lside; Mr. B.D. Stevens, Halifax: (Rev. Douglas Earle, Albany; Rev ;James Fraser, Ellerslie; Dr. C.A. ~Brittain, Bedeque: Rev. Cecil R. ' Webber, Summerside; Rev. Ross Howard, O’Leary~. Rev. Keith Hobson, Summerside; S-L G.R. iDcnison: F-L E.A. Hibberd; P‘-L ;Donald M. Quigg, Protestant cha- plain RCAF Station Summerside. Binoculars I Taken From Parked Car A pair of binoculars valued at $150.00, together with a pistol grip searchlight, the property of , Norman MacLeod, Federal Fish- eries Officer, were stolen Mon- day night by smashing through a window of his car. The theft occurred between midnight and early the follow- ing morning while the car was parked in front of his home on Beaver Street in Summerside. S.A. Drive Is Making Progress It was announced yesterday by officials of the Salvation Armyl drive which is‘at present being carried on in Summerside, that the amount subscribed has now reached the amount of $1652.15. Mr. Charles Hogan has been the local director of the drive and before it is completed it is expected that the drive will at least reach $1700.00. Will Represent Beta Hi-Y Club Extension Dept, St. Dunstan’s; Rev. Father Dolley, Brae; George La Belle. fieldman from St. Dun- stan’s; D.A. MacDonald, manag- er of Producers Co-operative;. Reid Sangster, co-operative field" man for the Maritimes. Chairman of the resolutions comittee, Mr. Arnold Wood, brought in the following resolu- tions: That -,a director not be eligible for re-election after servin-g a term of three years, until one year’ had elapsed after which re-election would be in order. The association went on record as favoring a causeway from West Point to some designated area in New Brunswick, which many people. The largely attended meeting was held in the 0’Leary Comm- unity Hall. -» > . Minutes were attended to by acting secretaryy Raynall Mac- Neill. Ccises Heard At Summerside A hit and run charge cost a motorist a fine of $25 8nd_ 005“ and his operator’s license in Ma- gistrate's Court at Summerside yesterday. The man was of no fix- ed address. He pleaded guilty to the charge. _ A Lennox Island man was fined $10 under the Indian Act for being intoxicated on an Indian reserve. An Alberton man was fined $20 and costs for assaulting an 0’- Leary man with his fists. A Moncton man was fined $100 and costs for _drlvln_g 8 mQl°1‘ vehicliebwhille lllns ability was im- aire y a co 0 . P A Tignish man pleaded guilty to a charge of creating a distur- bance in a restaurant and was fined $20 and costs. charged under the Excise Act with p(:1sse;SlOn of! a still was be- n a Journe . guhnlaagistrate R. S. Hinton. Q-C-. presided. S’Side Lionettes Hold Meeting Suinmerside Lionettes at thilfr regular meeting on Monday 111%.! made donations to the. Welfare Agency for a child's tonsillectomy and the Lions‘ convention fund. It was decided to Purchase C t . IcT(l:iaeniriee2etrilnIge _was held at the Birch Hill Tourist Home, Q1166" Lion Doris Morrison l>l‘>eil£l9fl_-__ Cra pciud Theatre Fri. mo Sat '7?15*T’°”.‘.;5 p_m_ “The Bridges of Toki-Ri . Starring: William Holden. Gracs Kelley. Fredefic Marsh an ‘;\'Iicke_v Ru0nt’.V- is in line with the thinking of The trial of a Summerside man ’ dishes for the Summerside Chron- ' The regular weekly, meeting of the Beta Hi-Y club was held Mon- day night with the president Marjorie Shanks in the chair. The meeting opened with the Hi-Y ritual and was followed by the ‘worship conducted by Heather Clark who told the story of Beak- er T. Washington’s great achieve- ments. The minutes of the prev- ious meeting were read and ap- proved and the collection taken. A discussion was held the prev- ious week concerning the qual- ifications of the candidate to be chosen to "present the club at Lake Couchiching. This week Pauline Leard was elected for the honor. , , The club discussed a project which will be held in the near future. This will be a service pro- _ Astrid Jean At S’Side Music Festival Vocal and piano solos featured the second session of the 13th annual Festival of Music at Summerside yesterday with Geroge A. Smale of Brantford, Ontario. as adjudicator. As many as 21 contestants en- tered in one of the classes. While no marks were awarded in the first three classes of were picked from each group, and these will be considered as preliminary winners who will compete again in performance of the same selections at Char- lottetown. The results of yesterday's adjudications are as follows: C 1 a s s 88. “The Sentinel Knight", 13 years and over: Ailan Hubley, Summerside; Donald Groom, Summerside; David Farmer, Kinkora. Class 82. “The Bouquet of Rosemary", 15 years and under. Catherine Rankin, Summerside; Millar, Kelvin; Julianne DcsRoches. Miscouche. Class 83. “The Little Clock”, 13 years and under: Astrid Jean Millar, Kelvin; Julianine Des- Roehes, Miscouche; . Class 177A, piano sight read- ing. 14 years and under: David Millar, Summerside. Class 177B, piano sight read- ing, 18 years and under: 1. Hes- ter MacPliec, Summerside. 86; 2. Margaret Walker, Kensing- ton. 84. The presiding officer at the morning program was Mrs. Clarence Mercer, who was as- sisted by Mrs. C. Kennedy, platform secretary; Mrs. W. Morrison. was awards represen- tative. AFTERNOON SESSION In the afternoon the presiding officer was Mrs. J. A. Clark; Mrs. Earl Smith, was platform secretary; and awards repre- sentive was Mrs. B. Schurman. Results of the afternoon piano solo competitions were: Class 157B. beginners piano solo, 9 years and over: 1. The- resa Driscoll, Summerside, 85; 2. -Caroline Dalton, Summerside,- 84: 3. Sandra Casey, Summer- side, Margaret Clark, Summer- side. and Caroline Arsenault, Summerside, 83. - Class 158. piano solo. 8 years and under: 1. Summerside, 35; 2, Ronald Kf-‘lly. Summerside, and Helen Hickey, Summerside, 84; 3. Debbie Key, Summerside, 83. Class 159. piano solo, 9 years and under: 1. Patricia Steele, Prince County Hospital. . The guest speaker for the even- ing was Mr. Murray. principal of the Air Marshal Johnston School, in Slemon Park. He gave a very informative talk on the education conference which was held in Ottawa last February. The meeting closed with the Lord s Prayer and the first verse of the Hi-Y hymn. SIJMMEIISIIIE TODAY (Fri.) 3:15-7-9:20 SAT.—7 and 9:20 (Note: No short subjects) It’s Rodgers & Hammer- stein’s-— "Oklahoma" It’s’here at popular prices Starring Gordon Ma.cRaio and Shirley Jones. Filmed in Cinemascope & Technicolor. ,It’sy mighty screen entertainment. ject and the proceeds will go to NOTICE ; as-orsmuo MAY 10th or ' KRAZY KORNER RESTAURANT CRAPAUD Full line of Hot and Cold Sandwiches l I The Public is most cord v I I I ATTENTION 1 ALL EX-ISERVICEMEN V-E Day Church Purude SUNDAY, MAY Ilth Church Parade Falls in 10:30 am. i In Front of Legion Home Service at Memorial Square , -‘ Commences at 12:20 p.m. l Berets and Medals May Be Worn SUMMERSIDE BRANCH fl CANADIAN LEGION ially invited to attend. Carol Mercer, ‘ meeting. Arthur Holland request- ed a su‘-ostitntion as official de- legate to the Cliarlottetc»\\‘n con- vention because of plans which are uncertain for that date. and the members agreed to appoint Summerside, 86; 2. Cathy Miller, -.a new delegate‘ Summerside, 85; 3. Perry, Summerside. 84. Class 160. piano solo, 10 years and under: 1. Gordon Murray, Kensington, 86; 2. Michael Sheen, Summerside. 85: 3. Isa- bel MacNurtt, Malpeque, Gre- gory Sheen, Summerside. 83. Class 75, sacred song: Fred Thompson, 80. S’Side Student Receives Honor A Summerside student. Miss Elizabeth Davis Strong, was nam- ed Senior Co-ed for 1958-59 at the University of King's College, Halifax.‘ . Her appointment and that of Kerry Bourke of Armadale as Senior Student was announced by Rev. Canon H.L. Puxley, M.A., D.D., at his annual dinner for the student. daughter of Ernest H. Strong, Q. C.. Miss Strong has been combining her senior year in Arts at Kings with‘ first year law at Dalhousie. S’Side Y's Men Hold Meeting Summerside Y's Men at their regular meeting last evening a- gain held ,a. 'r‘ehersal of thier choral selection in the Music Festival. Chairman of the Boys Scout Group committee, Roy Boates. urged members to attend the an- nual district Boy Scout meeting which followed the Y‘s Men’s 1. Rosemary 1 Considerable discussion took lplace on a motion recommend- ling that the club, as such. would lnot participate in various fin- lancial campaigns for funds for ‘various purposes. except in a lspecial names canvass. After lseveral amendments were made ,it was decided to refer the mat- _ter to the executive to prepare [a resolution on the matter prior air) the next regular meeting. At the annual meeting of the Summerside District Council of the Boy Scouts Association last evening, retiring president T. Earle Hickey presented a che- que for $1,350.00 to the Provincial Boy Scout Commissioner R.C. Parent. The money represented the Summerside District quota in the Provincial Boy Scout cam- paign which has just concluded. A highlight of the meeting in- cluded the presentation of a respondence course badge to District Commissioner. F. Lt. D.L. Qinnn. Itwas announced that the an- nual meeting of the Provincial Boy Scout Association will be held in Summerside on May 29. and that the Chief Scout Lord Rowllan will arrive in Summer- side on a visit to this Province on November 8th. s New officers for the Summer- side District Council elected at the meeting last evening in- elude: president, Dr. Gilbert Gal- lant; vice president, F-O Harley; treasurer, Earle Hickey; secre- Bruce McKay Co. Will Begin Building New Store Monday Brace McKay, Co. Ltd.. will story building. 50 x 100 feet, of Commence C0“5l1‘l1Cll°" 0f 3 ‘steel frame construction. It's 50- modern. new steel and glass store on Monday at the corner of.fr°_nt will be of p1ate_gla5S to 3 First and Summer Streets. Three‘. helglll Of 10 feel» fronllllg 011 Sum‘ of their nine warehouses that are mer Street. Side walls and back to be removed from this area are i will be of concrete b1°ckS_ and presently being demmished’ the baspment of the entire build-’ TOFOOFTOW the J and 5 SW19 is I ing will be used as a showroom. scheduled to be moved a few feet , ‘Because of the steel frame con. S’Side Boy Scouts Present Cheque To Commissioner wood badge, part two and CO1‘-‘! north of its present location to struction of the building. the PI‘0V10l'3 T0031 f0!‘ the_ new Brace main floor will not have any posts McKay store which will be a one- or uprights. but win he 3 com. .pletely open shopping area. Ac- lcesls bio the béasderibient shoiwroom lwl e_provi e y a wi _e cen- ter staircase. Florescent lighting will be used throughout, and the llatest heating system will pro- i vifle comfortable temperatures at ia times. tary. Norman Hoggt executive FIRE SPRIRNKLER officers, Horace MacFarlane.l Fire protection against 3 re- George Key. Edgar Ramsay. and petition of the blaze that consum- ROY Boates. led {their former store on Water 1 Street last February has been as- PLASTIC CAR BODY ‘sured by pllans to install an auto- ,matic sprin ler system. LONDON illeulersl MOS-C County Construction Company cow's Mauman Technical College Will be bulldll‘-E the new Store has developed a car body madelwhich is expected to be complet- of plastic that has the strength The Guardian. Page 21 ' Friday, May 9. 1958 ed by July. _ The new store will carry_ many ‘lines of merchandise similar to ,that stocked in its former loca- ition. including household fur- nishings, electrical appliances. paints and accessories, china and silverware. and some lines of hardware. It as previously. it will specialize in home interior.dec- oration. The remaining six warehouses will be torn down when the new store is completed and the area where they are now located will become the property of the town of Summerside which intends to use the site as a public parking area. CAMEO Kensington Fri., 'Sat.,' 7:15-9:15. Matinee Sat, 1 p.m. All new! Greatest of ant; First time in color. M-G-M presents “Tarzan and the Lost Safari”. Starring Gordon Scott as.the new Tarzan. Also serial. ——:-— of metal but only one-third its, weight. the Soviet news agency Tass reported Thursday. ,REGENT E FRIDAY - SATURDAY 7Keep FH" GEORGE FORMBY ANNUAL tion of trustees and such properly come before the I l i l l The general annual meeting of the members , of Prince County Hospital will be held in the Civic I Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 22nd forthe purpose of receiving annual All residents of Prince County and its en- virons are cordially invited to attend. Secretary-Treasurer. MEETING reports. elec- other business as may meeting. J. M. 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