i " 7J1 ‘ i b 1...: All I. 3 I.-- _ W.» -m. 'ed, WM M" I Lt .. L... . "Lin; rtrrza‘rt‘ztvtvhels ‘ COMMITTEE MEETS ' Carnival Air Is Fell Already In Summersicle The committee which has laid the plans for the third annual Summerside Lobster Carnival hclo_ their final pre-carnival meeting last evening in the Civic Stadium. focal point of the carnival activities and location of the [delicious lobster suppers served daily during the four day carnival. Already the stadium is begin- lng to assume a carnival at. mosphere as booths are complet- gram which commences next Wednesday afternoon with a big parade, which will include thr'ee military bands, proceeding from Summerside East through the ,’main streets of the town along a route ending at the where the serving of suppers [will get the stadium lobster carnival ,underway. The official opening ’will be made that evening by- Lieutenant GovernOT Walter , Hyndman. Among those who will witness the big parade, and enjoy the lobster supper on Wednesday will be the children of the two or- phanages at Charlottetown, guests of the Canadian Legion who provide an annual outing for the orphans. Final details of the program were completed last night by ‘the committee composed of re- Proiessional Cards I Chartered AccoUntants ’l‘- Earle Hickey & 00. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building -Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 INSURANCE ' a. E. Ellis & Son Limited . Fire —- Auto —- Casualty 5 Summer St. Summerslde Optometrists E. E. Parkman * Opt. D.,' R.O. . PHONE 3287 "Summer St. Summerside . B. F. Hunter, R..0. v lummerside, P.E.I. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, ' B.Sc., 0.0. 288 Water Street, Summerside Above Maurice Mill’s Men's . I Wear. . PHONE 3530 ~Photo'éra'pliers - THE READ STUDIO D._,W. SEARS r Barrister George R. MacMahOn, '255 Water St. . Sunlmerslde (Also Kensington on Saturdays) in preparation for the pro- 11 presentatives of all Summerside serv1ce clubs, the Legion, and Board of Trade, whose members all play important roles in the smooth operation of the event. The opening parade will include two “ducks” named “Daisy” and Donald” — amphibious vehicles w1th a capacity of 25 adults or 33 chlldren, which will operate every day carrying passengers from the carnival grounds on a slght-seeing tour of Summerside arbour along the shoreline and back to the grounds. Last year’s Sea Queen, June Ford, will be included on the parade floats which will carry the sea queen contestants this year, and “Queen June” will reign throughout the carnival and until the crowning of the new queen on Saturday afternoon in a program which will be car- ried on the CBC transCanada radio network direct from Sum- menside. All of the booth area within the stadium has already been taken up, and at' least a dozen industrial booths will be includ- ed among the others. INDIAN BOOTH ‘One of the booths which pro- mises to attract the attention of every visitor-to the carnival will be one featuring the basket- making skills of the Indians from the Lennox Island reservation who will appear in full Indian dress on a float in the parade, and within a booth in the stadium throughout the four-day event. Another booth that should prove WESTERN GUARDIAN VCLERMONT W.'l’. are holding pantry- sale Kennedys Store, Saturday, July at 8 o'clock. DR. RAYMOND GRANT, Op- tometrist be in his O’Leary office Saturday afternoon, July 12 DANCE at Seaview Hall Fri- day July 11, Music by the Noye Brothers. . BURNS CHICK hatchery now open. A speci‘pl breed for every need. ; REGULAR MEETING Borden Branch Canadian Legion in Leg- Auxiliary meet same time. ‘GOSPEL TENT meeting, North Granville. meeting nightly at 8 p.111. A. W. Joyce of Toronto. G. A. Ramsay of Kensington. FAST COLpR FILM SERVICE. Kadocolor, Ektachrome, Kodia- chroane, Anscochrome, Color Processing, Printing, Duplicating and Enlarging. Munshaw Pro- cess. I-Irighestquallity, fastest pro- cessing, and most dependable service! Mail to: George Wanton, Phone Summerside 3551 4 .,- f. § .I M ’f i Photography, Summerside. 7) PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE PRINCE COUPIA ion Home July 11, 8 u.m. Ladies , ‘\ 0 popular is one serving steamed clams and quahaugh, while an- other booth will serve as infor- mation center. A display of quilts and hooked rugs made by Women’s Institutes is also evok- ing considerable interest, and an adjoining section to this will fea-. ture an interesting exhbit of antique furniture. ’ , Outdoor shports and contests are producing an encouraging number of entries, but there is need for the soap box derby en- tries to be made as soon as pos- sible, and it was agreed by the committee that each car could only be used once; during the races because it had been found that, last year the same car was entered to be driven at different times by different boys in the same race. .SAllNT JOHN, —- (CP) — The Motor Carrier Board Thursday reserved decision on an applica- tion by Kingsway Transports Ltd, for an amended licence in New Brunswick. Decision may be handed down today (Friday). Kingswa‘y made three requests Of the Carrier Board. It sought a licence to travel from the Que- bec border to Saint John on Route 2, from the Maine border to Saint John and Moncton on Route 2,—with stops at intermedi- ate points, and to carry straight loads here from outside the pro- vince, mostly of heavy machin- ery. E. Neil McKelvey said he was withdrawing protests of, border Limited, lodged by him before the noon recess. He said a com- promise had been reached with Kingsway on five objections the firms he represented had raised. The Carrier Boa-rd released names of those to whom it has granted licences, following argu- ment at last month’s sitting of the board. . ~ ‘ express and Bathurst Transport. Seven Tignish fishermen were assessed fines for possession of undersized lobsters by Magis- trate R. S. Hinton at Alberton yesterday. I The lowest amount was a nominal fine of $5.00 and costs for possession of seven short lobsters, the highest a $50.00 fine for possession of 140 pounds of shorts. , A Tignish resident was fined $5.00 and costs for obstructing a fisheries officer and also ordered to pay damages of $15.00 con fiscation of a 3/1. ton truck seized at Cascumpec on the 10th of May was confirmed by the magistrate. The owner was a lobster factory operator fliom Campbellton. When seized the vehicle contained ten bags of’ short lobsters. A man from St. Louis pleaded guilty to possession of liquor not purchased from a vendor to ten gallon k‘eg containing approxi- mately seven gallons of home made beer) and was fined $25.00 and costs. A resident of Elmsdale pleaded P.E.I. Bog CO. Gets Motor Carrier License For NB. The list included: F. James Lo- gan, Aubrey Ogilvle, Ira E. Mc- C-ully, Ellis Bailey, Walter Davis, Joseph Klausky, Imperial De- livery, A. J. Burke, Hub Trans- fer, Food Express, Laurie Gra- ham. Smith, Henry J. Cormier, Al Gautreau, McBeath Cartage- Co. Ltd., Savoie’s Transport, Merritt- Cameron. Robert J. Shields, Clarence J. Jones, Marr’s Transfer, R. J. Lawson, B. Master, Arthur Cox, Stanley W. Hawkins and P.E.I. Bag Com- pany. O’-Le‘ory Picnic I Is Huge Success The Community Hospital annual picnic on the O’Leary Legion grounds yesterday was a huge success with the largest attend- ance to date. Over 600 tickets were ‘sold for the turkey supper served in the Legion Home, Amusements included a bazaar, games. swingand instrumental during Lobster Carnival Anyone having rooms kindly contact the— , TOURIST ' ’ Phone 2511, :‘~ jig ,IIITTENTION Additional tourist accommodation will be required“. Week, Julythh to‘19'th. aVailable are - asked ltd . I \ BUREAU Summerside ' I ’ Seven innards}. A... Fined For Having Short Lobsters of unlawful damage to the pro- perty of an O’Leary resident and was fined $15.00 and costs and ordered to pay for two broken windows. For causing a disturbance in a public place by being drunk, a Tignish party was fined $15.00 and costs. A fine of $50.00 and costs was handed out to a Tignish resident fog driving a motor vehicle on the highway while disqualified from driving. PosseSsion‘ of a 12802. bottle containing 5 025., of moonshine earned a St. Edwards resident a $25.00 fine. A Dock Road man pleaded guilty of assaulting a road fore- man who called to see him about removing a fence, and was fined $5.00 and costsand ordered to pay a doctor’s bill of $4.00 and $33.00 dollars loss of wages suf- fered by the foreman as a re- sult of being struck in the eye. The case of a. man from Sea Cow Pond, charged with poss- ession of eight 'cases,of vendor- beer not obtained on his indivi- dual permit was adjourned for trial. The beer was seized in a shed on his farm. An Alberton South man plead— ed guilty of consuming in a public place was fined‘$20.00 and costs. persons, charged with possession of liquor not purchased from a vendor, pleaded not guilty and had their cases adjourned for music and singing by Don Oulson, formerly of Calgary and Elaine Pineau of Bloomfield. rllhe day’s activities concluded with a dance in the Legion Home. C A M E 0‘ Kensington Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 1 p.m., 7:15 and 9:15. We’ve played it before, it's good. We are playing it now, it’s still good. Ward Bond, Fran- ces Dee, Donna Corcoran and Gypsy in. “GYPSY COLT”, in color. Also serial. . Kensington JYP Elect Officers Donalyd. Stavert was elected president of the Junior Young People of _Kensington Presbyter- ian Church at a meeting held on July 7th. Other officers include past president, Frederick Jardine: vice-president and convener of Worship, Myrna Semple; secret- ary, Joyce Stavert; treasurer, Kenneth Mann; service and social convenor, Myrna Paynter. During the semi-annual meet- ing plans were made for a camp- fire meeting on July 28th alid a two-day camp with the Explor- ers in early August. trial. An Alberton resident was con- victed of hunting migratory game birds at night and fined $10.00 and costs. The infraction occurr- ed on the Rayner marsh shortly after the hunting season opened last October. The defendent was représented by Mr. George Mc- Mahon of Summer-side. Mr. Walter Bernard, 3 game officer at the. time of the incident, conducted the prosecution. A shot gun seized at the time was returned. Also ‘blaced under seizure was a second shot gun, six black ducks and a goose. HISTORIC TERM The word “parliament” was first used in an official document describing a meeting of English barons in 1242. SllMMERSIIJE Friday & Saturday \ Matinee on Sat. 2 o’clock Double Bill . "Panama Sol" ,V'Lowless .Eighties' Starring Buster Crabbe ~«POULTRY available. For toot— Summerside ' ATTENTION We are receiving poultry at our .evisceroting' plo'nt every Tuesdoy until further notice. Paying highest market prices. Poultry pickup service is now further particulars con- JENKINS BROS. LTD. I Dial 2167 or 2168' FARMERS Explorers Meet At Kensington Billy Adams was appointed chief explorer of the First Ex— plorer Group of Kensington Pres- byterian Church at their semi- annual expedition held on July 7. Other officers include, Past Chief explorer, Carl Semple; keeper of the log, Billy Semple; keeper of the treasure, Leo Bran- der; keeper of the chart, Sharyn Sudsbury; keeper of the watch, Carol Brander. \ Those who recently graduated from the CDC. were welcomed to the Explorer Group. Plans were made for a hike and out- door expedition for July 14. and for a two day camp in August. PLAN CLOSER TIES POLA, Yugoslavia (Reuters)— The foreign ministers of Yugo- slavia, Greece and the United Arab Republic said Wednesday They plan closer ties between the three countries. A joint commun- ique, issued after two days of talks, did not mention the Cyprus or Lebanese problems. PERSONALS Mrs. Bay Clark of Summerside is a patient in Prince County Hospital. , I Cropoud’ Theatre Friday 8:30 pm. Sat. 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. "The Seven Little Foys" Vitale. ,r Also Short Subject. -‘ V Friday, July 11, 1958 The Guardian Page 11 Acaclion Celebration Planned For Mont Carmel In August ‘ Mont Carmel has been select- ed as the site !or the Acadian Commemorative celebrations to be held on August 6th., according to an announcement by Professor J.H. Blanchard yesterday. The celebrations were origin- ally scheduled for Miscouche, but a change in plans brought about the charge in location. It is ex- pected that a large number of French Canadians will be in NEW FASCIST GROUP PARIS (Reuters) —— 'Charles Luca, founder of the French Fa-_ lange, dissolved under emergency law several weeks ago, Tuesday night launched a new Fascist or- attendance from Quebec. 0a- tario and other parts of North America. ganization called the French Pop- ular Movement. REGENT-w Friday - Saturday Satchmo The Great Armstrong -"Persuacler" . William Tainan, Kristine Miller. Starring: Bob Hope, Milly OLD TIME FIDDLI'NG AN-D‘ STEP DANCING CONTEST .. For the ‘ Championship of the Lobster .Cornivol, Open to all residents of Prince Edwiard Island ' Send Entries to— I , Box 868. Summerside -Three Classes- FIDDLING—Free for All MALE STEP DANCING FEMALE STEP DANCING Thursday, July "that 9 pm. I In Civic Stadium, Summerside Come One; Come all to the biggest event of the Carnival. Visitors to the Island, don"t miss’ this. . MR. FARMER ‘ ' " . DO You HAVE POTATOES TO SELL? ' You can convert these to valuable hog feeds by using our prawn SHUR GAIN POTATO FORMULA . Inserted You'will eligible for the announced Government feed , division offer of 450 per 75 lbs. for all potatoes so . " DON’T DELAY -— nor TODAY. _ See your local Slim-Gain Food Service Mill . ’ by Shut Gain Feed Monufocturon' ’ Association of P. ELI. ' ' 1" ; HORSE t, ox, \ q I‘gw é? \um‘a-mfiw u t . 1 ‘ IIIRD 1 ANNUAL LoBs SUMMERSIDE. P. ELL mile. 17. 13-19 ; ‘ RACING - :~ WRESTLING AND BOXING OLD TIME AND MODERN DANCING , MAMMOTH PARADES BILL LYNCH MIDWAY ' OLD TIME FIDDLING AND’STEP DANCING I SOAP BOX DERBY 4-. DOLL CARRIAGE PARADE SPEED BOAT RACING f... TRACK AND FIELD MEET . CROWNING or T HE SEA QUEEN j ‘ I=OuR LONG; TO . BE - REMEMBERED DAYS 5 SPONSORED BY THE SUMMERSIDE SERVICE CLUBS , THE BOARD OF TRADE - CANADIAN LEGION _. R. c. A. F. ASSOCIATION L AND COMMUNITY SERVICES ... H g. ____._,L._ ____ .__ , ,._.__ f Tr; ,3? v“ w "‘—' T ‘ d T I - . 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