F. t ed a triple anniversary of the firm . Hyndman and Co. Ltd. celebrat- at an enjoyable function at the I Charlottetown Hotel last evening. ; Mr. D.E. Kllgour, The occasion was presided over by' Mr. F. Walter Hyndman. it mark-I ed the 85th anniversary of Hynd-I 'msn and company Limited. th e soth anniversary of its association 3. Insurance Com (Pioneer Firm In Ch'iown business association that has a feature of Prince Edward 'd History for the pa. I pry, was honored at a - of life insurance executives r business leaders. and civic l at the Ciisrlottetown - el yesterday. l The occasion was the fittictii an- hiversary of the iappointiiicnt of .Hyndman and Compniiy Ltd. as Great West Life Assurance (Tonin- any. Appointed the P.E.l. Agcncy 'nf the Great-West Life in June. 19- 07. Hyndman and Company today serves servcral thousand Great- wesi policy holders throughout the Island from branches in Charlotte- and Alberton. . Hosts at yesterday's reception were .10. Hyndman. President. and F.W. Hyndman. Manager of Hyndman and Company. Guests, included D.E. Kilgour. of Winni- peg. General Manager of the Great- West Life. Premier AW. and Mrs. Matheson. representing the Prov- ince. Deputy Mayor A. Waltlicn Gnudct of Cliarlottetoivn. Illayor R H. and Mrs. Yeti of .Vlotit:igiit-. t”oiincilloi' W.E. Jenknis. repres- rnting the Mayor of Summerside. and llrs. Jenkins. A telegram was received from the Mayor of Alber- inn, offering congratulations and regretting his inability to be pre- sent Also present were R. P. Wright. Manager of Canada Per- manent. Mortage Corporation. of R John. L.D. MacKay. Manager of the Royal Bank. and Mrs. Mac- Kay. and W.M. llayward. Manag- er of the Bank of Nova Sr-otin. while Dr. .l.ll. Shaw represcntcd the medical profession and DH. Saunders the P.l-7.l. Board of In- aiirance Underwriters. Represent-I sures of the firm from various parts of the Province, with their I wives. were present. along wiihianics of the many hundreds doing- Ibusincss on me continent." members of the" office staff. with the Great West Life Comp- any, and the birthday of Mr..J. 0. Hyndman. Left to right. above. Mr. .i.o. Hyaci- man and Mr. F. Walter 'ri,ndman. Among those extending fe1ieitat- lons- and congratulations to the. company and to the Hyndman fam-I lly for their contribution to the progress of the City and Province were the Premier, Hon. A.W. Ma- theson. Mr. A. Walthen Gaudet on behalf of the Mayor and City Cor- poration, His Worship Mayor Bruce Yeo of Montague. Mr. D. E. Kil- ZOUF. general manager of the Great I Went Life Assurance Company gnd Had Maiorily Of Over 12,000 Among the largest maloritiel W0! by candidates in the recent Dom- inion election was that of Walter G. Dinsdaie. erosreuive Conser- vative candidate In the Brandon- gouri; ruling of Manrtoba. Forty- five minutes after the P011 CIOSHI Mr. Dinsdale .. ived a. C0138"!- ulatory message from his Liberal opponent who had conceded Dims- d.al's election before a fifth of the polls in the constituency had re- ported. When the final vote w a s tabulated Mr. Dinsdale had a ma- jority of over 12.000 and all three. of his opponents lost theiir deposits. Mr. Dinsdale visited Prince yEd- ward lsland in APPI1 0" "'9 "'V"3it ion of a close friend Heath Mac- quarrie and spoke ahmeetintzs in Charlottetown, Victoria and Bel- fast. He was elected to the house of Brandon seat which had been held for 14 years by J.E. Ma t th ew s a natived of Prince Edward Island. in the last parliament Mr. Dinsdale was a desk mate of J. Angus Mac- Lean. led to the retiring president and his executive by Mr. Frank Gaudct. On adjuurnement of the meeting the Scouters spent the remainder of the evening square dancing with Mr. RF. Wright. Maritime Maiiagu Dr. George Fisher .3 Caner. er of the Canada Permanent Mort- gage Companf. On behalf or the employees of the firm Mr. Thom- as MeAvinn made a preseiitation to Mr. .l.0. Hyndman. (lrci-tings were also extended from the towns of Summerside and Alberlon. . Guardian Photo. pany Honors PIONEER EIRM I Commons in 1951 CIPIUYIHK UK” Mr. Kilgour. Ill an address. des- cribed his Compaiiys association .with the llyndnian Company as "a Ibusiiieas relationship based on the highest standards of service." He ireealled that the liyndman Com- pany is the oldest insurance agency Iin Prince Edward Island.- "The icompany. a pioneer family firm. was founded by Fred W. Hyndman, a young ex-naval officer. in 1372. As it marine insurance carrier. it provided the needed. coverage to lthe "owners of the sailing vessels of itliat day." he stated. ”Since 1907. when llyndman and Company was lappointcd island representatives of our organization. this firm has ymade Great-West Life one of the ileadiiig life insurance companies -in Prince Etlwzird island. Mr. Kilgour paid tribute to thel ivarious members of the Hyndman llamily. who. he said. "are among the most respected life insurance men in Canada" He pointed out that Mr. .l,0. Hyndmn is the only? .surviving charter member of thcI Life Underviriters Association oL - Canada, founded in Toronto in I906 land is widely known for ”A life- time nf work devoted to futhering ithe profcssloiial status of the life; iundcrwriter." I Mr. .l.0. llyiidnian. recalling lhel .origiiial signing of the contract bet- lwccn his company and the Great- West Life. said: ”The life insuran- business has grown to huge ropor- tions since that day in Jun . 1907. and the history of the Great-West Life has been no lcss remarkable. Today. with three and one-half bil- IIIOII dollars of business in force. it is one of the Iargcst financial ins-. tiluiions in Canada and ranks as: one of the top life insurance comp-l gratulating the Scouters for theirl good work. . Mr. RC. Parent. Provincial Coni- missioner. was the guest speaker for the evening. Gilwell Certificates, Parts I andI Ii. were presented to Mr. John Wright Asst. Cubmaster. Sth. t'li'- town Pack and Miss Doris (joatlv Pack. received her Part I (iilueli Certificate. The President then called on Mr. George Shelyer. who brought in the following slate of officers for 1957-58: Pres.-Mr. Frank Gaudet. Secy Treas.-Mrs. Lois Brown. Committee Members: Mr. Er- nest Gallanl. Mr. Brent Partridge. Mr. John Richard. Miss Maxine Clnyborne. Miss. Irma Dolron. Mrs. George Chandler and Mrs. Allnn MacKinnon. A vote of thanks was then tender- Cily Scouters Club Meets At Borden Hotel The Annual Meeting of the Ch'- town Scoutcrs' Club was held in the form of a banquet in the dining room of Mr. A.P. Cerettie's Hotel Borden. on Wednesday night. June 12th.. with a large number of Scout- ora in attendance. Following a delicious dinner the meeting was brought to order by the President. Mr. Garnet Bueil. The minute of the last Annual Meeting were read by the Secret- ary. Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald and adoptedf The Treasury report was then given. The President in his report touched on the various activities of the club during the past year. He thanked his Executive. Com- mittee Chairmen and Scooters for their co-operation during his term to office and urged them to contin- ue the good work for the coming year. The President then called on sev- eral Scout Officials namely: Mrs. R.tT. Pnrcnt. Dr. George Fisher. Brig w.w. Reid. Mr. Walter Le- Page. Mr, Gordon Kerr and Mr. A.P. Ccretli. who spoke briefly con- Yon are always welcome at HUGHES DRUGS with I REPCTATION NOTICE , Island Propane Gas Limited will be . closed all day Saturday In respect to the I APPOINTMENT I Ogiivic Five Roses Sales ?---'-wwmmrwrilstd. announce the appoint- .ment of Aubrey Found S a I e s Representative for Prince Edward Island. Emergency calls memory of Mrs. Melvin MacAusIand. only Phone 3934. An Associate Minister For C. Christian An Associate Minister has been added to the staff of Central Chris-I tian Church to aid the Minis-I ter Marvel D. Dunbar in a rapid-I Iy growing work. Robert Howell is ordained Minister having rcceivedl Ills theological degree from Al-I berta Bible College this Spring. Mr. Howell is a native Calgarian and comes highly reeommendcdl as a fine Minister and student. He will serve an intern ministry ii gradiiate.I of four months In Central Chris-.N.w Dominion I-,ml.m, P" . tian before assuming his first full-time pastoral charge in Red Deer, Albertl. Mr. Howell will take an active place in this community and Pro- vince. Along with assisting in thel work at Central. the Brendalbane and Fredericton Churches of (EIIIIISI will enlny his preaching service: each l.ord's day. Central Christian commends Mr Robert Howell to the island public. come EVENTS Dance Puke: Road School. Juno Ilst Horse races at lluelbrook sat. June Had. I p.m. Barn dance at Cliff Peters: Rollo I'M Momhy. July L I.Iohn Barrett H850 Dance in Alton Hall Saturday M""'" DMIIW P" E 6' lllttlit. in aid of Hall. Good music. Movie "A Southern Yankee". Egerald Hall. Tuesday. June 25. 'Rummaga Sllo Yellow Cot hillding. Friday June list. at Izl p.rn. Reserve Thursday July tlth. for thin supper in Saint Charles Qiirch Hail. -lee lndtaa River Players pre- Iht 'tSuopeet" II Mt. Ryan llsll. Wlday. June It. Curtain no. -Mrs. Harold MacRae s6t.0l I INew Annan District: Per Mrs. Albert llinase 32).!!! Point Prim Womenis lnstl- I tute: Per Mrs. Hector Macbeod 3500. Clermont Women's Institute: Per Mrs. Cecil Mill 8100i Additional Rod Shleldl Contributions Waist Royalty District: Per I .Mrs. Arthur MacDonald Smmy lltloreil Women's Iristiiiito: IPer Etta Jardine 85.00 Souris Line .lnstitiite' Per Mrs. M-acAulay 83.00 Kniilsford Women's Insti- tute: Per Mn. Elva Wed- yloclt Road Women's Bernard Elmira Women's Institute: For Mrs. A. P. MacPheo 3300i Indian River District: Par Mrs. Keith Mann fltltlo Phone reservations GREGOR HOTEI OPENING BUFFET SUPPER SUNDAY. JUNE 23rd i 6 to 7:30 pm. ' 32.50 I I Covehead 4-11 of mi WI KEITH MYERS or DOWD MOTORS Id SAYS -.- -2'1 Primrose District: Collected by Mrs. Howard Mnclgod I675 Belmont District: Per Mrs. Macltlnnon. Chairman. :is- stated by Messrs. Allie Miir- I phy. Arthur Blnxland and 1 James Blaxland. members ' of the Canadian Legion. Branch No. 3 8100.80 Bangor District: For Robert Compton strathcona Women's lnstl- tute: Per Chrtstelle Mac- Kensle wni Capo Wot-nen'I lnstl- tute' Per Mrs. Charles Mae- ziviiitams I00 Iclyde River Wmnetfa In- stitute: Per Mrs. Arnold Dec 5.; palm Wotnevfa lnstl- lute: Per Mrs. Ronald I Mat-Donald "Wt Pmm: Mn. 1'. A. Merrill. one!!! I3 uni-ph Mwtolz Pi Mrs. "HERE'S THE USED CAR I RECOMMEND" Question-"Keith. what car on your lot would you recommend as a good used car buy?" KET'I'H- SILVER TEA SET if I wanted a car for several years trouble free driving Pd select this pretw dark green tau Chevrolet Sedan. thtslaahontlettcarcarrylnga trouble Iran has had only one owner. It is is an clean as a whistle Inside and out. she's in perfect condi- tion with good tires. motor and body. on this one. We'll tell her for man and will under the GMAC payment pinn- euy Rink DOWD MOTORS LTD Ii CAI rm KENT ST. driving. This car has equipped with a custom radio and Naturally written guarantee of l: months been properly broken in IIII in unit: my reputation glatll.V work out at A DIAMOND RING - WRIST WATCHES - CAMERA - 'Friday, June 21. 1957 The Guardian Page 3 Second Big Day Of Taylor: Treasure Hunt Taylors Jewellers Treasure Hunt which offers wonderful mer- chandise from all the corners of the globe. is now in full swing. Beautiful English Bone China, Jewellery from Germany. Crystal from Belgium, etc.. plus the op- portunity tn receive such wonder- ful treasures as a Diamond Ring. Ladies and Gents wrist watch. Silver Tea Service or Shaeffer pen and pencil set for only 8l.tll. Be sure to get your Treasure Packages today or tomorrow at "Taylors Jewellers great Treas- ure Hunt." Adv't. The IHlllII)' ol the late James C. Jenkins viish to thank the Rev. J. H. Bishop. l)r ll.P. Stewart. the Staff of the P.E.l Hospital the Special Nurses. to all kind friends and neighbours who assisted in any nay during their recent be- reavemcnt also to those who sent flowers. cards and messages of sympathy. BS DUR 50th ANNIVERSARY IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND THE NEW CAR LOOK IN ONLY 5 MINUTES Washmobile l shown in operation above) Washes takes only five minutes. prices. For a fast, complete car wash its car completely. waxes as it washes and Cars washed at regular MacMlLLAN'S SERVICE STATION 220 QUEEN ST. PHONE 4585 F , 1907 WAS A BUSY YEAR... ...and we've been busy ever since! In June. 1907. the Great-West Life. in association with Hyndman and Company. Ltd.. introduced its services to Prince Edward Island. It was I busy year. And serving the people of P.E.I. has kept us both busy ever since! Hyndman & Company is an old and respected mem- ber of the Island's business life . . . a pioneer family firm. founded in 1872. Its president. J. O. I-lyndman, C.L.U.. is widely known and respected throughout the Canadian life insurance business. During a lengthy, distinguished career he has made many important contributions to the industry. For some years. now, the agency has been managed by F. W. Hyndman, C.l-.U.. who is largely responsible. for the continued development. of Great-West Life's operations in the province. Hyndman 8: Company has progressed steadily since Its early days to become one of the leading insurance agencies on the Island-while Great-West has grown to be one of the largest life insurance companies on the continent. Thrniigli oitr island representatives we have served. and are continuing to serve. thousands of policyhold- ers in P.E.I. Together with Hyndman & Company we look forward to serving many more. Gannon-Wtnsr Liiira AISUIAIICI COMPANY DIIAI onicl-wianiul. IIIIIN I TREASURE FOR EVERYONE AT TAYLOR-'S TREASURE HUNT 3 DAYS -. THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ETC. 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