9-.-...g-c AWARDS WERE presented yesterday afternoon at e Summerside Y-Centre to the students who successfully com- pleted the Red Cross swim- ming and water safety pro- gram carried out at Linklett- 'er Beach over the past few weeks. Receiving the liiglicst awards, the bronze medallion S’side Y's Men Sponsored Swimming Classes Popular SUMMERSIDE -- A total ofwDianne Bell. 105 successfully completed iheirl swimming and w a t e r safety’ training out of 316 that enrolled l for the classes, and yesterday’ afternoon received their swim-5 -ming awards in a brief cere-. mony at the Summerside “Y"‘ Centre. ‘ classes were held at R. E. Campbell ISLAND NEWS PAGElr- Alberton and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. July 28, 1962. Nomination ALBERTON — Robert E Appreciation of the great showing and organization at the Suniniarside Lobst Carnival Livestock Show, was shown by the livestock committee with the ro-election of the top three men. Re-elected were, Keith Bar. rett, Belmont. president, Har- old Palmer, Kensington, vice- Grseme Link- al representative as secretary- Dizmctors appointed _ by the Ralph Adams. 0'Leary; Richard Machennan, Summerside; Louis Cormicr, St. Philip; Herbert MacDonald, Bedeque; Lorne Glydoin. Kensington; Oolborne Clow, Freetown; Edmund Gal- lant, Wellington; Loman Mac- Lobster Carnival Livestock Committee Re-elects Slate Lean, Arlington; Glen MacLean, South West Lot 16; James Mac- Laren, Belmont; Albert Moase, Kensington: Darrell Lyle. Lot 16. Wendazii Moase, Kensington: Garth MacLean. Southwest Lot The livestock show was the largest in the history of the carnival and the committee thanked all the members of the carnival central committee for the co-operation they have given, especially Charles Hogan A-riiliur Johnston, manager president re-spectiveiiy of the ‘ carnival. ed to let his name stand f oi nomination as a Liberal candi- Campbell of Alberton has decid: , WEATHER rononro (CPl -— remfiem tures issued by the weather of- (ice: Min. Max. Night DI! Dnwso ....... .. 54 89 Vancouver . . . . 60 78 Victoria 54 ‘ll Edmonton ..... .. 51 76 Calgary . . . . . . . .. 53 73 date in the First District of Prince. Mr. Campbell, who has had the matter under consideration for some time. made his final decision yesterday and revealed it to The Guardian last evening. A farmer and livestock deal- er, Mr. Campbell is well and favorably known through the West Prince area. The First Prince Liberal nom- ination convention will be held in Alberton Tuesday evening. .-.-.WESlERN OCEAN HISTORY First iron steamship driven by a screw propeller to cross the Atlantic was the Great Brit- sin, in 1845. BRIEFS Mrs. Sanborn's brother J. Soc and Mrs. Cairns AT FREETOWN Mrs. Elton Cairns. Freetown. has as her welcome guests. two sisters and three brothers and their families. The sisters are Jennie, Mrs. Thomas Miles and son Thomas, of Illinois; Bly, Mrs. Victor Winfield and Mr. Win- field snd their son Oswald and Mrs. Winfield and children, Gor- don and Joan, North Battieford. thens are Rev Mrs. Burns. Manchester, N.H.; Frank and Mrs. Burns and two daughters. Roberts and Laurie. Alliance. Al-ta.. who have returned home. Harold Burns is remaining until next Tlmrsday. FROM B.C. tt Cairns and family. Freetown; Also her sis- ter Amy. Mrs. Earl Pearson Mr. Pearson, Cheiton. and‘ Winnipeg ......... Toronto Ottawa .......... Montreal Quebec .......... Fredericton Saint John .. Monctoii rasessssssas E':.:.'.‘.-':.’$83283il8I HALIFAX (CP)-—The weather office says a lower pressure area is moving northward into Labrador and pressure is high over the eastern states. Clear weather should continue until the afternoon when a few clouds a slight chance of some of them growing big enough to give light - showers. A band of cloud approaching. e from the west may reach th Maritime: late Sunday. Regional forecasts: - Halifax and vicinity, northern Nova Scotis. Eastern S h o r e.' Cape Breton and Prince Ed- ward Island: Mostly sunny; a few clouds and slight chance of a shower in the afternoon; not much change in temperature: west winds 15 with gusts to 25 in the afternoon. Low-high at Halifax 55 and 72. New Glas- gow. Goshen. Sydney and Char- lottetown 53 and 70. Outlook for Sunday: Mostly sunny. Isiitli Ihon. Annapolis Vs!-‘ icy, New Brunswick: Mostly e and 6, Ken , I0, Moncfon nnd Fredericton 50 and 72, Saint John. Edmundston, and Campbeiiton 50 and 70. Out- look for Sunday: Sunny becom- ing cloudy. _ Bay of Fundy: West winds 20; a few clouds; visibility 10 miles; temperature near 60. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 7.29 a in. and 9.07 p.m. Sunday at -8.28 s.m. 10.03 p.m. At Rustico at 2.47 n.m. and 5.10 p.m. Sunday at 3.40 s.m. and 6. .48 p.m. Summerside tide eigh- teen mlnutes later than Char- lottetown. Sun rises today at 4.54 n.m. and sets at 7.18 p. and rises Sunday at 4.54 s. and sets at 1 p.m. m. III. LANDS SAFELY COPENHAGEN. D o n in n r k ._ Force Flying . retiring (AP)——A U.s. Air Boxcsr U.s. Ambassador Llewellyn Thomp- son and is family from Mos- cow touched down safely on, three engines at Kastrup Air- port Friday while iire trucks stood by. The big cargo plnno lumbered in cautiously with the propeller of its outer loft wing motor sw e. were Bob Braunlnhand Doyon, h oi Slemon Park. Making the presentations is j¢he5' Kay olive,-_ Gem-ge Rob. Gerry I-lopkirk (right) one the swimming instructors. The Red Cross swimming and wat- ' mm er safety classes are held each summer under the sponsor- Men's Cluo Examiner w a s 1 Frances Ann Cullen, Charlotte- town. Chairman of the commit- tee in charge was John Leuty, with Sgt. Glen Matthews, as co- ordinator. The classes. with free lessons and transportation, were provid- Club. Two swimmers received the » l [ ed by the Summefslde Y's Melts’ rish. Anne McKenna, June San- ‘ These Red Cross swimming; Linkletter 1 Judy Wal on, David Currie, Joan DesRo- erts. R o b e rt Doiron, Donna Small. Brenton Kale. Janet Gal- SED CARS USED TRUCKS , Florence Maclieill Maur- ee Murph Anne e _ . Gallant. Jean DesRoches. Anita of the Summerside Ys Bernard‘ Vera Hickey, Ricky Doucette. Cathy Hayes, Barbara Parlee. I-app.‘ allant J Harris. Marie Arsenault, Judy Smi wyn, Dennis Lehan y. ch ryil - G . M a r y 1 ‘ ’ o h n Beginners: Donna Sears. Jan- et Beihel, Sheila Matthews. Ei- -, - len Driscoll. Ronnie Burke. Bon- , ' 5 me Moyer. Gail Arsenault. Don- lna th, - Briane Lehane. Wayne Mat- X thews, Sally MacDonald, Janet Speardo. Linda Moyer. T e r r y Wheeler. Brenda Worth. Bruce MacClaws, D e b b i e MacAllen. Margery Gallant. Anne Nargent, Kendia Linkletter, Roberta Fer- EVERYTHING MUST GO BEFORE AUGUST Ist son, Marlene Getty. Linda Ter-J man. Lorraine DeLage, Lou, 3438011 0‘/91” the P353 l‘~“" “'€€k5- l highest award that can be earn- lAnne Soleman. Candice Tinilley. : There were 203 swimmers tes- zed ted Miller. chief instructor: Jerry- Hopkirk, Marilyn MacLean. and Too Late To classify‘ FOR SALE: WEEK OLD BULL V calf. Fred Andrew. East Royalty. Phone 4-7295. FOR SALE: COMBINE COCK- shutt Number 422, out only 100 acres. Priced for quick sale. . Can be financed. Apply Pres- . ‘ton Wood, Hillside Motors, St. Peters Road. Charlottetown. . RED CABIN FOR : rent Brighton Shore. Bedroom. 9 flaring filled mattress. small room with cot. kitchen with cot, rangette. frigidaire. wood . stove. nk and running water. . Suitable for couple with two - children. Reasonable— -i-9553. by the instructors. David ‘lsa Cassidy. 'I'I PS UN HUW TO MARKET YUUR HUGS EARLY lion. They were Robert Braun rraiiie Doyon, of RCAF Station. Summorside. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS Following is the list of success- ful swimming students: Senior: Darby. intermediate life saving certi- ficates: Diane Richard. Isabel Elliot, Jimmy Walmsley. Intermediate: Jeff Ross, Myrna Elliot, John Harris. Julie Egginton. Margo Bolch. Juniors: Ronnie Profitt, Flor- rie Roberts, Florence Driscoll, Rita Gallant. Elizabeth Driscoll, Beth Swanson, K a re 11 Rodd, Nancy Walwyn, Hannie Landry, Jill LaPointe, Diane Linden- bloom, Adelle Ibott, Sandra Ha- zeldon, Bill MacNeish. David Ib- ott. Susan Monty, Faye Camer- J. A‘. MacGREGOR. 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