Rayner Family Ree-Union ls Held At Greenmount Home Sunday was a great (lay for the happy gathering from other cen- E_ Four generations of the tres, besides Mrs. PLartts and the ' esgendants of Mr. and Mrs. Nice fiamn'ly were Mr. and Mrs. sags Raym Greenmount as- Harold Simpson of Sydney, N. S. gambled at their ancestral home and Mrs. Everett Plaitts, Mr. ~ mutt”. an Mrs. Allison Owen, r. “Mrs, Herbert Platts of Char- Mrs. Everett Gray, Mrs. Bl/IIVensgll gotteiown, formerly Irene Rayner, McKenzie, Perley and Elijah, all daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Silas of Charlottetown; Mrs. William Rayner, was the sole representa- Leonard of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. five of her generation. Emerson Phillips and Mrs. Mac- .ms family reumon w a s Donald of Fiction; Mr. and Mrs. Islanders Will Be Prom'nent 'Sisiae Trinity 7 " ‘ ‘ " "it Fri» Kw!“ 15’ 1958 At u. c. Y. P. u. At Mi. ll. W'M-S- Meek Addmm' Pm'ed At The Gm“ “8° 1‘ The August meeting of the Af- p ‘ _ Uziggas-Ofimciflgerfigg IOTTAWA, — (Special) — Addi- tract for $22,090 has been award- in Epwiorth Hall on Tuesday with tlon-al work to be undertaken at ed to canad‘an comm“ 00- , the president. Mrs. L.M. Call- the RCAF Station,‘Summerside. Lftd" Mame“ f" “usmcti?” beck, in the chair. The pianist has been approved by the federal $11,311:: serground electrical dls- _ ,r was Mrs. G.N. Somers. The meet- yswm at the §tanom Tommi 7:15 — 9'10 5 mg and with “Th government. 4.. The project is anotherm along .. r Magi? of Prayer} $0938 res: ’PU‘bllc Works Minister Green series of improvements and ex- "Bab Fae " w dent and We repeatigng ofl’ The disclosed Thursday that a con- tensions planned for the station Y e , . . V II Eggizgpggm $313553]; 1L; Robertson, Mrs.jRobert Yeo and REJECT OFFER Nelson prayer by Mrs. A.A_ Lockhart. Mrs. Albert Huestis and was most A young Summerside man, Carl Miller, has been chosen to attend the National Council meet- 18 to 24 at Mount Allison Uni- versity in Sackville, N. B. The national convention, held , every second year. brings to *' . . . . . . . VANC — prompted by the first visit home B. I. Rayner, Mrs. Heartz Godkin gether upwards of two hundred The president extended a' cor- “0mm” and m‘terestmg‘ ke mZnUVE: lewd :llllnicn Micka Rooney’ cmlyn in ‘even years of Re,“ and MTS- and son Kendall of Summerside, delegates and leaders from all dial welcome to the visitors and ‘ Mrs. Hillard Arthur conducted 5‘” s ‘3‘“ "es 35' i g t ‘ Jone! Nice and their two child. and Mrs. James Getson of Cole- parts of Canada“ and Bermuda ' members present. Reports were the devotional Period 01! the Strike Wte M“ be taken Monday presented by the following: Re. theme “God is our Hope”. After among 1,30010ngshoremen in five v cording, Mrs. W.A. Allen; Trea- the singing of a hymn, respon- seamen Brim}; commbia ports SATURDAY ONLY surer, Mrs. Roland Philipson; sive Bible reading in Psalm 147. following rejection 0; , comm, . . . ' Community Friendship, Mrs. the less It in Philippians Chapter “on board recommndafiofi h; 2'00 “6°45 "" 9'15 Emelyn MacKay, who reported 2 by rs. G.N. Somers. Prayer . . ll - u 95 hospital calls, 147 house calls, was offered by Mrs. TR. Palmer. Egglahyafiiegzgfi; ca rnlval 5’4 fl°wer5’ 56 treats, 39 get W3“ A V0081 9010 “HOW Great Thou men's Union said member; voted Susan cabot and 52 sympathy cards- A let- Art" was effectively rendered by 33 per cent for rejection of the ter of thanks was received from Mrs Ewan Taylor The offering beam 1. . ll , . . ' - - cc mmend - Ernest A_ Moore, treasurer of FROM P.E.I. M'l'SS Aileen Ratlr Port worker. received ’by Mrs. L.R. Allen and 0 8mm for a 10 Teen-Age . U _ I ., . . . . t increase in the hourly wage. , the clvman personnel Assocm- This year, the other Island .m Hall-fax. N-Sc for glfts receivedu Mrs. B.R. Sharpe, was dedica- gentry v 1 {ion of R. c_ A, F. Station, sum. delegate is Miss Carol Thomp- ggfggbtgagnkcggfiiesgrfi)? egg; A Panel Discussion on Chris- ted by the leader. The closing witch: figmlgfigufii ' Thunder, . merside leaves tomorrow, Satur- §0n 0f Charlottetown. represent— tamed by Don Messers’band and tian Citizenship was presented by hymn “0 Master Let Me Walk Ohemairius docks and would be Charles Courtney. (pay, to amd the second men. mg eastern P.E.I.,_ while two mm, the National Park next’ day Miss Ina Philips, Mrs. G.L Sheen With Thee” was followed by the the first B.C. dock strike since ' mal convention of the National years ago It was Miss Lorraine before returnin via Summer ide Mrs. H.D. Smith, Mrs. Chesley Mlzpah benediction. 1935 Defence Employee Association at COffln. Morell- As yet. no one and the “Abeg‘géitn to Sacks“ , ' London, Ontario, on August 25-28. has been chosen to represent for the m home 9' . He will be accompanied by his Westelfn Presbytery o p ' Wife and family En route to the Dam-1 MacDonald, marlde In most cases, delegates expen- convention they will visit friends town, president of the host Mari— 595 are about equal. as a travel in United States and in Hamil- time conference, will be heading P001 System is “5841. to which ton, Ontario, and will Spend two the Island delegates. Rev. 0.11. 93011 Per50n_9°ntl‘1butes forty d01- days at the Canadian National Webber of Summerside, is to be lars. In addition to the forty dol- Exhibition in Toronto. oneof the discussion and study 131‘ fee for reglstl‘atmn and . . After the convention they will leaders. Rev. R. C. Chalmers of board-1n each Presbytery, expen- m from Indiana. Mrs. Nice is man. age former Olive Rayner, daugh- The others present were from u at the late Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Greenmount and nearby com- net This is the first time it has been held east of Ontario, being ar ranged through the influence 0 the three present Maritime offi i cers. Two years ago, the dele- gate was Miss Geraldine Wood side, Clinton, when sessions were . held at Alma College, St. Tho- To mas, Ontario. d munities. The family assembled first for ‘ mug worship in Greenlmount W of Christ. The service was conducted by Rev. A. F. - and the communion ser- by Rev. Mr. Nice. Guest st for the day was Mrs. Hm Flatt: who had been - (march organist for a lengthy period of time prior to her leav- mg the community some thirty years ago. = Anci- church the family gather- u had a picnic style meal in the church hall. One hundred and mytholuding husbands and wives of Rayner-s) were present. A guest book was signed and pictures were taken. mug those mesa: for this I ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hutt, Alber- ton South, left yesterday mom- ,mg for a brief motor trip to St. stepnen, N. 13., where they win beguests of Mr. and Mrs. James erhlE- Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Spronlc, with their sons, Hubert and Don- ' 1‘ me, 1... mm, yesterday to Preacher For . _ . . . Wfimhfiekhnfninfifl‘hm_ Alberlon Mlssuon :31 1,1232, zigzag? 31$; An island wide Mission in a m and Mr. and Mrs_ Lawn“a number of United Churches from Murphy of Boston Alberton to Montague will begin Mrs. Paul Bernard, Dartmouth, "1 Albert” August ‘35'31- N. s, was a guest last Friday at sequent week-Ions evangelistic the home d her brother. yaw! serv1ces W111 be held at Kenslng- Mr, pun Gaudm, Alberta“. ton, Montague and T r i no ty Gnr. Edward Mlfllman of Camp Church, Charlottetgwn. Gagetown, 1o, 13,, has arrived in The missioner Will be Rev. B. W.w‘ return home by way of Ottawa Pine Hill Divinity Hall, Halifax, _ses are shared by the various un- and Montreal. will be the special speaker, fol- 1011‘5- Mr. Moore has been employed lowing the convention theme, "A at the Summerside Air Station Faith To Proclalm." for the past ten years. The week long program 'has « ' . daily lectures on the theme, ‘ study and discussion groups, 1 , Top , Spending Bible study, private and group . devotions, business sessions, re- andqufe Lost emotional activities, etc. Pro. grams and policies are planned R b MAWA (0P) _ Reginald J. for future use in cooperation o o c Dawson Progressive Comer“. gith th?h church’s head office. , " i l l’ V. . urin-g e wee previous to the . g? gang‘dégagécfimwwffiiucm convention, delegates study ma- Friday " gammy moms mist March 31_a m1 MEL terialsand have personal special - / IREV. H. B. (JIM) JONES . . I And we won’t forget _ devotions arranged on a national ‘ ACommons return showedb'. ” ,. l . , . 31v! ednes my mm Mn Dawson was $135“ . _ ‘PAWNEE’ Princess Margaret s first v1s1t e highest-spending candidate in Following the convention, a I W ' M the last federal election. He lost two day tour has been arranged, George Montgomery, L0“ to canada‘ eekend Magamne has in Montreal Mount Royal riding which will take delegates to the , ca tured the s arklin charm to Liberal Alan Macnaughtion Atlantic Christan Training Ceno Albright, Bill Williams. p ' p g who spent $24,395. tre in Tatama none, N.S., later and vitality of her royal highness . ‘ . . 0f the fo‘u- art leaders to P.E.I. via the “Lord Selkirk," . . . ' aromatic 11sigend an ailing: fiegongliyog‘ffi; $3131? (£03; who ran for» dwhfinfomsmm for a one-night stop-over in in a glorlous collectlon of full-color Mrs. Edward Millman. ' Carolina “lifetime- ‘Mr- mes Lem” Pear-m 39°“ the -m°“ photos taken during her tour , was one of the speakers at the 410,00“ Pme WW?” mafen‘ . . ' -. . Stanhope Men's conference held baker “Fem $5,451? M- J- 001‘” of Brltlsh Columbia. . , ‘ last year and is highly regarded We“: defeated 00F leader. $389: I I » e as an inspiring awaken and Salon Low, defeated Socaal . ' - V. . Jim Jones began his career in Credit leader. $4.448. , . . iliflftttl":gieifiinivitdhigii; I POULTRY FARMERS “EANCE, Iqfiown Hall. Mon- succesful fin this fierl‘t‘:é as he c'ra dud Theai‘ * ‘ V J ? ’ ' pus “romamo aryan— re; a. .t. ‘m‘mm‘; SOON of glen. P We are recelvmg poultry at our . The story of his conversion and “'9' mm‘ 3”“ m’ his can to the Christian Ministry ‘w'ddlell Fros' CI “1,. mm". . _ is ayery moving one. During his j TENDERS for trap-£51301..th of brief stay on the Island last fall, eflldron from Searletown to, Kin— Mr: Jones Dreamed. at Trinity, ‘ 'korc.8dbool.Aipp1y Leslie Waugh, Church, CbarlottetoWn and at FRI- 8:39. PM . pviscerafing plani- every Tuesday until SAT. 7:15 and 9:15,P-M- further notice. Pcying highest market u r _ prices. Poultry pickup service is now ' The Shepherd available. For further particulars con- 1 'Canadiana- In Italy Canadians can be proud of their new pavilion. At the Biennale of Venice, one of the World's great, . 'ht'ld-U'tedCh n. ' " ’t' ,0 da' 1; ldil' a... as. a. . as“; g; M, . Of The Hills m,_ oils... .3: Assessing. . Jgnes h Illsetld.twenttiiggfive west; Jonfiaarri2§fi , ' but has an unusual new building to house them ' * * ' ' o. evangc c mee or ~ . ’ - PERSONALS 7 V _ V I. B film JENKINS BROS. LTD. t. I . _ I A. w” _ ,_._ . I - ‘ v “ J t “T " H“ . ‘ h . ‘ I V v ‘/ A 7 v V V V W A , _ 1.9% flurng m m of ME,“- M A1” Short Subject, Summersido . Md 2167 or 2158‘ in; summer E11001 magma, creditedto the Duoch, whoplaiyed' 7' ‘ aformofthegnmeonice. . . ' - . l _ e DE‘OFNEW HOMES . ~ I ‘ ATHOME OF YOUR OWN ? . ‘ Why wonder? Why wait! Allende of “your own one of the {finest investments you a * canmakelm ‘ ,, Ifyon are considering ' ‘ " - ' ' " drilling a new well con- T. Morrison 00.. lafitn‘nmorside. We are to drill well! diameter, any depth reliable and ex- i' u A M £0 fr. A '7'" 3:00 — Sat. 1:00, 7:15, ‘ ' :- _V.--l Gene Autry and Smiley in THE SAGINAW also Serial. ‘ l to an Old Problem ' N ~12 young. people’s clubs and organizations , in Montreal have formed a new organiza- tion called United Teens. Weekend Maga— zine covered the conference, the prime purposeof which was to combat racial and religious prejudicesJ " New Approach" ' mended drilling. Re To Mflfl'kon Co. K o F. t ¥ - Would your child pass a simple set Pr . ‘ i of tests for muscular strength and k: ‘Ibf‘monal card‘ ' flexibility? Probably not, says the ., Chafiered recreation branch of the R.C.A.F. 'Acco‘untan‘l’s Now our Weekend Magazine sectiOn ti ' _ shows you how to keep fit by W T- Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce devoting only 11 minutes- a day to a simple set of exercises; the I HERE ARE THE ADVANTAGES or OWNING A are: ~ ' HOME IN SUMMERSIDE I _ “° ‘ k , l ,_ t ' ' ‘ . . t t , n - I _. STEADILY GROWING COMMUNITY ‘ - COMPLETE FIRE AND POLICE PROTECTION ? E' 3' Palm FACILITIES ' D EWAGE FACILITIES. - - - - n r A «C ' é- ' t' on are what Weekend Food . page 3,-0- F‘NFEEESECISPONAL i \ WATER AN- S dislocations insistentEssential. a.it:i”..:i..°s::t.irsi43...... .. 1...... a... 1... “mm” St- 3 857 Guide L ADULT RECREATION AND CHILDREN ’5 nor is it a Western outpost. Tb find out; just what August heurs. Volga Flip and Dad 5. Old Splgezredsfire to. WELL REPRESENTED BY CHURCHES AND ' “Fractured Jaw” is — and how two Alberta Indians, and turn a hot day mto a cool evemng. 1x 8 Clout i" 3' “'4 3W3" “‘0- YOU MAY ATTEND THE CHURCH OF. PLAYGROUNDS' Jayne Mansfield come into the picture read “Two Braves desserts m 3.11. - WW" P‘E'Iéumn'iivdm YOUR CHOICE- ‘ MODERATE TAXATION. " — And 5”“ " H“ Spam" ‘ p: m’fé‘i‘f‘hpW“ MOD“: FACILITIES 'A COgUgéTgRéfmWrglfigEAgngfioi To Spy or Not to Spy ?. Odd Glass on Masse ater Street. Summerslde MODER - M _ Abo‘ ' v a - - \ ~ - r - i i - Th d f rfum b tbles and paper weights are only v. Maur‘ivcgarw ‘ M”, WELL KEPT STREETS (80%- PAVED). HOME. tTlllelsctllsatflllfs(to?galls:(lggtfiggggfnlagdhgleréigg391g; gill: 138125115321: gaslteand :“gsual collection be19n8m8 to 0?. .. PHONE 3530 ' - football teams. Read, in their ahswers, what they have to Canadiar; c2131: d’lgelgy21mg:afigb§:;£llgsg:igfféggm ' Ph°+° raphers say about these masters of espionage. 31%:rlgrllt: V ' _ i mfl'gnmsmo J I. A A“ ""3 AND M0“ '" SATURDAY’S ‘ Mg..— Barrister . . i ' xii—“‘- ' Georoe R. MacMahon, WE HAVE OUTSTANDING HOME BUYS'-- NOW! mkgsfiga Summerside Dial fins—Day Summerside NighF-3277 E N I N G on Saturdays) no Summerside 3551 _,