' BUILD CHURCH EXTENSION stages of the Summerside Trlnilylseats for the congregation as well M.F. Schurman Company work- men are seen hoisting a truss into position by means of block and tackle, as they commence the final United Church extension. when the 40-foot extension is completed, it will provide an additional 250 as nine Sunday school classrooms. Guardian Photo. WESTERN GUARDIAN MONTHLY. Meeting Canadian Legion Kensington Bmiich, Mon- day. July iith. at 8:30 pm. FOR. WEED SPRAYING IN Tryon and Bedeque Areas. Con- tact. Eric Robinson. ANNUAL PICNIC Immaculate Conception Church grounds. Well- ington Wednesday Jnly 10th. Gam- es snd amusements. Supper start- ing 4 o'clock. TENT Meeting's. North Bedeque beginning Lord's Day ll.p.m. G.A. Ramsay and James Smith of Que- bec. THE PRODUCERS Co-op. Char- lottetown and all local Co-op's are receiving wool for the Canadian Cu-operative Wool Growers, Ad- vance 25 cents. expected average 50 cents per pound. LOWER Freetown School. No meeting in school. The Sunday school and Gospel meeting Will be held in the Tent at North Bede- que 7 p.m., ll pm. All welcome. G.A. Ramsay and James Smith. FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST Church. Central Bedeque, services for Sunday. July 7th. Morning worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday school 12 noon. Evening service 7:30 p. in. Richard E. Coston. Pastor. BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge The United Church of Canada. Ser- vices Sunday. July 7th. Borden 9.30 a.m.. Bedeque 11 am. Albany 7.30 p.m. Rev. Mr. Gass will preach at all services. MONTROSE Pastoral Charlie. United Church of Canada. Ser- vices for Sunday. July 7th: Camp- beliton 9:30 a.m. Mirninegash 11 a.m. Montrose 8 pm. Eimsdale. 7:30 p.m. Sunday School as usual. liev. N.R. Green. WOOL. PRODUCERS - Ship your wool to the Canadian Co-op- erative Wool Growers. W50 GXDCCI that the island wool will return so cents per pound to the Producer this year. Wool received at Pro- ducers. Co - operative. Ch!!- lottetown. or any oi your local Coop's. Ara Leaving For Tatcimogoucha Young people from various parts of the island leave over the weekend for the Atlantic Christian Tralnln Centre in Tatamazouche. N.S., w ere the United Church is conducting an eight-day leldeflhlil training camp for the Maritimes. Rev. Elton Davidge of Sackviila will be the director of the camp. with several other outstanding leaders in attendance. Among the forty registered are the Misses Ann Ferguson. Murray River. Gall Johnston. Charlottetown, Al- berta Todd. Bresdalbane. R.R. Frances Craig. Middleton. Mar- garet MacArthur. Arlington Lot ii and Ernest Murphy. M-cNellI Mills. I:-gfisional Cards Chartered Accountants 8 00. 1'. Erie Il& Calais! Ballot Inns:-aids. Phone 1 INSURANCE lnlted Church. Saturday evening, ICE CREAM Social, Tryon U- July 13th RAYMOND GRANT. Optome- trist will be in his Tignish office Saturday, July 6th. WOMENS. INSTITUTE. Ice cream and dance, Indian River School. July 10th. Good music. 3.000 MILES-Freetown youths have returned from a 3.000 mile trip on Motorcycles. Sidney Drum- mond. Waldron Heffel, Garth Drummond and irwin Drummond of Freetown, have returned from Mrs. J. A. Lefurgey and her d from Montreal to spend a iiollday .-nd their children have left Alber- llvluglsons parents in Woodstock,. Miss Catherine Woodman. Alber- ton. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mclntosh. Tignlsh. son, have left for their home in Pelerboro, Ontario. after visiting the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Murphy. Alherton. ALBERTON aughter, Lorraine have arrived at their summer home near Alber- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hudson. ton to spend a holiday with Mrs. Mrs. Webster Metherall and Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Hodg- Mr. and Mrs. David Hodgson. The induction of Rev. J. M. Sproule as minister of Alberton Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada took place in Aiberton Church Thursday even- ing. Representing the Presbytery of Prince Edward island were Rev. Norman Green of Elmsdale who conducted worship and in- ducted the minister. Rev. Blair MacPhall of Wellington who led in prayer and Rev. Cecil Webber of Summerside who read the scripture and preached the ser- man. Mr. Webber reminded his hear- era that the Christian Church is; Rev. J. M. Sproule Inducted As Alberton Church Minister l a fellowship of those who are co- workers with God for His kingdom I in giving the charge to the people he stated that a minister is train- . ed by study and experience to lead. direct and inspire. The con- gregation must share responsibil- ity for the on going witness of the church in the community. Then followed the solemn and impres- sive pledges of the-induction ser- vice. At the conclusion of the service Rev. Mr. Sproule and his wife were introduced to members of the congregation by Mr. Henry Clarke. a me h of the session. Young People's Comp Planned At Augustine Cove The Rev. Donald McClalre. min- later of the United Baptist Church at East Baltic. is to be the direct- or of the Young Peoples weekend camp at Augusting Cove July 26-28. This years program is planned to be siml-lar to last years with three addresses and discussions ' on a theme dealing with the use and understanding of the Bible. The Charlottetown and Summer- side United Church Unions. and the Island United Baptist Group have been selected for special leadership. Circulars are being forwarded to all ministers and local leaders. Registrar is Miss Eleanor Coffin. 143 Eustan St. Charlottetown. Sudden Death Of Summerside Mon Yesterday Mr. Willis Robert Warren. 78, well known Summerside realtor died suddenly yesterday morning of a heart attack while conversing with a client at a home on Maple Avenue. Mr. Warren, who resided at 325 Chestnut Ave.. was born in 1881 in New London, P.E.l.. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Warren and moved to Summerside 50 years ago where he took up the building contracting business. He retired from the contracting bus- insss about 20 years ago and since that time had occasional dealing in real estate. although primarily enjoying retirement. The late Mr. Warren. who was I member of Trinity United Church. was married to Clara Cola oi New London who survives him and they had one son. Heath of Summerside who is employed with the wholesale firm of Rogers and Arneti, Ltd. Other survivcus are two grandchildren and one great grandchild. A brother, John predeceased him several years ago. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at, 2:00 o'clock from the Bowners Funeral Home. Let's Talk It Over We notice that the geometrical instrument used to make circles is increasingly of late called a PLACE GIANT CHAIR During construction I of t h e bour at Howard's Cove on the Island the above pictured stone. seat, was found by tile workmen. On completion of the work the stone was placed on the sixty- breakwaters for the artificial har- Munomld of Doak TDWL north west side of Prince Edward i b.ypl,irv(:2xliTiT1tee.lytheelgglagloohalhllgshmhi' "Giant's Chair” shaped remarkably like a huge weigh eight tons and was placed in position by a crane. All stone used on the job wasl foot cliff overlooking the new har- quarried in Wallace. N.S. Photo lpur by construction foreman Ar-lby F. weeks. Sttimlny. July 6. 195 Young Couple The Guardian Page 13 Entertained Miss Anna Adams and her fl- snce, Mr. Francis Smith, were V honored at Alberton Women's in- stitute Hall, Tuesday evening. when a number oi friends assembled to tender a miscellaneous show- er. Hostesses were Mrs. Wymu Milligan, Mrs. Hanson Smith and Mrs. lvan Smith. Gifts. which had been preggm. ed in a decorated basket. were opened by Mrs lvan Smith and arranged by Miss Wanda Ceilings, Gifts were passed by little Miss Patsy Miiligan. The verses were "Id by Mrs. Mililsu. on be- half of his bride-to-be, Mr. smju; made fitting response. "For They Are -lolly Good Fellows" was D1-red by Jimmy Gallant and 3001'! Myers. I'0l10WlIIl refreshments a hap- PY evening was brought to a con. clusion with dancing to mum furnished by Erskine Murphy, Wilbur Fraser, Jimmy caught 91 Colfmllh Henry Myers. Mrs. Don Fraser, Jack Barrett and Ray- mond Shea and Mrs. Ronald Mc- Klnnon. ATTENTION ALBERTON PARENTS Parents who are interested in organizing swim- requested to attend a meeting in the Alberton Legion Hall. Tuesday evening at 7:30 pm. Unless a definite interest is shown there will be no classes this year. I I ming and water safety classes for their children are l l l is estimated to Order Your "compass" instead of " es". This new usage is apparen- tly approved by modeni diction- aries. it seems a little strange for two reaso . First, because there is an instrument used in na- vigation called a compass, which could lead to confusion. Secondly. all other objects with two legs or prongs take the "S". For example Seeing Summerside children playing happily in the three sup- a deeper appreciation of how much the Summerside Kinsmen and Ki-y welfare in our town. Norway's aluminum production ervised playgrounds now available now is, approaching the level of to them in Summerside gives one 10.000 tons annually. I Tobacco Pipes of high quality- nettes have contributed to youth have become an important item lamong exports from Denmark. Winter Supply Of COAL NOW BIG INDUSTRY - pants, trousers. u. slacks. jeans, scissors. shears, tongs, etc. The chief objection to the word ”compasses". is prob- ably that slnce the words ends in a double "S", an extra "ES" makes it hard to pronounce. A euphon, expert advised against using words with too many ”s'S" "Cut out the Geese" was his ad- vice. After reading the Provincial Ex- amination paper on Home Econo- mics, we can't held but.be im- pressed with the wide range of useful information taught to the girls in these classes. The cultural subjects are, of course, import- ant. but it is comforting to know that these women of tomorrow will also be schooled in the best household skills and social ameni- ties. a very enjoyable ten day trip to points of interest in United States and Canada including Niagara Falls, Toronto and Laconia, N.H. PERSONALS William Young of Summerside is a patient in the Prince County Hospital undergoing treatment. Miss Susan Mathcson, Norboro. was a weekend visitor to her home in Inkerman. Mrs. John A. Campbell. Wollase ton. Mass.. arrived recently to vi- sit her sister. Mrs. Henry Sta- vert, Kensington. The many friends regret the illness of Mr. Howard Boyle. Ken- sington. and wish him a rapid re- covery. Miss Annie Newsome. Rose Vai- ley, is spending her vacation vis- iting with her cousins, Velma and Roberta Sherrvn Mrs. Blaine Dawson and son. accompanied by Mrs. William Call- beck, Mrs. Maude Newsoma and Mrs. George Sherren, motored to Amherst. N.S. recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Moase, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thompson and son Brian, left on Friday to spend the holiday weekend visiting points of interest in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The many friends of Mrs. Laura H038. Kenslngton, will be glad to know that she has made a good recovery form her recent illness and is visiting her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Adams. Graham's Road. Miss Elsie MacNeill returned on Wednesday to her home in Ken- sington. after spending a few days in Dalhousie, N.B.. where she was accompanied by her sister. Miss Riley MacNeill of Montreal. who will spend her vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macllachern, Appin Road. left Tuesday morn- ing for Montreal. where they will attend the wedding of their son Gordon to Miss Joan Marshall. They were accompanied by their daughter Charlotte and Charlotte Macxay of Desabla. Mr. James Graves. his son and daughter-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves, and his daughter. Miss Margaret Graves. lave left on return to their homa in Wor- cester, Mass. after viaitlq Mr. Graver brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly. Al- berton. NOTICE mast be osarbafsn 3. 1931. Any ss- had as recent welcome guests Mr. and Mrs. George Dewar of Mono- ion, N.B. and Miss Clara Dewar of St. George, N.B. is Mr. and Mrs. George O'Connor. Toronto, are visiting relatives in Sherbrooke and Kl-ldare. They are accompanied by Mrs. Winnie Crockett. also of Toronto. CAMEO KENSINGTON FrI., Sat.. 7:15-9:15. Matinee Sat. lp.m. Keith Larson, Dora Drake. Pcgegy Castle in glorious colored western action-drama- "SON OF BELLE STARR". Also serial and news. Regular admis- sions 40 and 30; matinee 30 at 15c. ATTENTION ALL RACE FANS A limited number of box seats are available for the three night races to be held during Lobster Carnival Week. Pra- forence will be given to last year's hold- srs. However they must pick them up by Tuesday. July 9th. Phone 3300 or call at Civic Stadium. ROYAL IORDEN Frl., Sat., 7:15-0:15. Matinee sat. 3:30. Jane Wyman. Gregory Peek in the show for the whole "THE YEARLING" in Technicolor. Regula admission 40c. Matinee M and isc. Alberton School GRADES 11 AND 12 All pupils desirous of tak- ing Grade 11 and 12 studies APPLICATIONS I Are now being received for the September 1957 class of Prince County Hospital School of Nursing. For Information please contact- DIRECTOR OF NURSING at Alberton High School please contact the under- signed as soon as possible. Two fully qualified univer- sity graduates have been engaged as teachers for the coming school year. Mrs. Blanche England, Secretary. I 1. - . SIIIINEIISIIIE TONIGHT (SAT) ' 7 and 9:30 Big Double Bill IIITERRIIPTIIIII IIIITIOE Therewillbeari hiterruptionof electricpower onourBordenline,wntoftheCFCY racHotrans- rnit0er,on8undayrnornim,July7th. betweenadio a.m.atsd12:mnoon,waa&upu'd&.forthepiiri- peaaofputtlrjragulatorsintoaperatlononthhlhe. Nl'IlhIEIIctI'IcIlo.Ltl. REGENT T0-DAY 2.oo-1.15-9.15 While SCHURMANS special summer rates prevail and the kind of coal you want is available. SCHURMANS IN KENSINGTON Will be unloading throughout the month of July cars of ALBION EGG and NUT WELSH COBBLE and AMERICAN HARD NUT Order by-Phone-in person or by mail EACH ORDER WILL RECEIVE OUR IMMEDIATE l l l l l l HM . Illlls . L -l"" IN .s.. 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