.2; - ..a.:: - - .5 ). l l -- pa-s-as-out-an.ea.na: -1 crsarcallr. In .- s-ae1an.s- -.-...,, .--..--.-.--- ----..n- r-1-an.-I-It Page 12 The Guardian Tuesday. June 28.1955 aeclru Iy v O'Lectry -Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer of 0'Laary, were viaitora to Irooklyn on Sunday afternoon. guests of Mrs. Palmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells. Mrs. Wells has just. returned from the Prince County Hospital where she underwent a serious riparstmn. Her many friends are pleased to pee her recovering so nicely. Miss Ruth Finnan spent the weekend with relatives and friends in Woodstock and Howlan. On lundsy night at the ser- vice in the United Church a basket of flowers was placed in memory of Walter Gorrill by his daughter. Mrs. Harry Adams: and a basket. nf flowers in me,- mnry of Mr. Peter Gntell hv his daughter. Mrs Harry Collicutt. Miss Marcia Pate has returned to her home after spending some time with relatives In Tnrnntn. The many friends of Mr. Ernest MacPherson are glad to see him home again after a serious ap- endectomy in the Prince County ospltal. ' Mr. Fred MacLeod of Brae sl- tended the Maritime Conference which was held in Sackvllle re- eently. Mr. Norman Morrison, lum- merside. spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Mac- Kay and Mr. Neil Macltay of Coleman were recent visitors to an mainland. Mrs. Leonard Bernard and lit- tle daughter of Unionvale spent a few days recently with her . arenis. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvle k ylnent D West Point. The first of the evangelistic nervlcaa was held at the West Devon Church on Monday night. The church was packed; the Male choir from the Kensington United Church rendered several lovely numbers. Mr. Waidron. lay minister of the United Church in '.'.'ellington. led the seal service; Rev. R. h. Wagner gave the tlessage. Mrs. Gerald Shaw and family Cl Toronto, have arrived at the home at her father. Mr. James Irnith. West Point. where they vnll spend die summer months. Kin Gloria Read. te'achar of trails lievea School la Albert- ea. spent the weekend with her Ennis. Mr. and Mrs. Wllmot I Coleman. -CP .. CMNWALL LADiEI' AID Mrs. Walter Ioyle. Cornwall. III Milli to the LadleI' Aid on Mr. a n d Mrs. Ivan Vaughan. V Summersids. Jimmie Norton (top aantrei. , ershlp course in Ontario and re- Mrs. Edward Norton of Summer- " coived the Dr. -7. . recipient Some Leading Students At S'side Barabara Vaughan (top left). with the highest average in grade tea at Summerside High School, was the recipient of the Governor General'a medal, CJRW acholar- ahip and the I.0.D.E. prize for English. She is the daughter of with aecond highest average .in grade tea at Summerside High School receiv I the award for French. which was donated by the French Acadian Society. was chosen to attend a summer lend- ceived the Summerslde Y's Men's award. He is the son of Mr. and side. -High Pupils of Mrs. W. A. Harper School Ibo program follows: Ira cee Townsend. Song-Doria Berlin-Donna Donna Pbmipa. Pia Gdal r-Thompson-Janet Morrison -Edith Poole. Thompson-slenry Simpson. Vocal Solo-The Fairy Piper- Maroia Simmons. Doria Berlin-Hildy Clark Piano Solo-l-iorn.pipe- Ho man-Joey Quinn. -John Beer ler-Catherine Poole. Piano Duet-From Hollis Fountain-Judy Clark -Jeanette Poole -1119 music recital of Mrs. W. A. Harper's pupia was held in he Baptist Church hall in sum- morsida. on Thuradiw evening. no Solo-A Pool At Nightw- Piano Solo - Bunny's Cradle duet-Festive March - mers and David Mercer. Piano Solo-Little Spring Song -Plano Solo-Walta- Kabolensky- ltlth Pooh; Rondo-Clementl - Piano Solo-l-iuntin-it Song - Ptano Solo-The Merry Peasant .-Sc-humann- Norma MacKinnon Piano Solo- Marching Pigs- -Joey Quinn: The Elfin Hunts-i Piano Solo-Minuet - Meleeci Pitano Solo-Curious Story-Hel- Joey Quinn and David Mercer. Plano Solo-The Camels-Sybil Piano Solo-In A Goldfish Bowl -Miclmel Aiarnn -Vivian Plllman Brahms-Valerie levelled l before gravelling. There motored to Miacoucha at the home of Mr. and Mra. Cyril Arsenault on Wednesday tug Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Gallant. . and Mrs. Joe Perry. Mrs., Joe Dealioches, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Galbut. Mrs. Mary Palmerlo and her daughte and children. Mr. and Mrs. Galbut. Mrs. Palmerlo mw um. wwkmomwoiw and family left on return to their home in U.S.A.. on Thuradn&morn- ing after 10 days spent in eaten! Prince County. Mr. John L. Peters of Reading. Mass. is now visiting his relatives in Duvar and vicinity. He in ac- companled by his daughter Theresa and her husband who came from California and spent a day or two Mass. U. S. A. before proceeding into the land of her parents birth. Mr. Ferdinand Arsenault who has been aggdlng College in Que bec is now spending a week visiting Piano Solo-Two Tone Pictures -Diabeile-Marcia Simmons Piano Solo-Forest Wonderland - Gail Somera Piano Duet.-Haymakera March -Zimmerman - Catherine and Jeanettte Poole Piano Solo-Intrata - Bach - David Miller; A little Dance - David hliller. Piano Solo-Sonatina-Clementi wiley l ud- ' Piano Solo-Sonatlna- Diabeeli . -'navid Mercer: A Song of Reds- nalion---Bach-David Mercer Plano Solo-Waltz in A Flat- Waugh; Sonat- English and the Mrs. (Dial J. F. MaeNeill award for home ecuno- mlcs. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. (Bud! Mountain . of Summerside. - .Lorna Lawson (right), had the g 2 highest average in sertilld year commercial training at Siminier- . side High School and received the M. F. Schurman scholarship for her achievement. She is the . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William . L8l'l.'St)il of Summersitlc. , -lPliotos by Wotlonl Former Islander -Word was received rccenlly i by Charles S. Macl(ay of Kensing- ion that his cousin. llcnry E. MacKay oi Okutoks, Alberta had passed away on .lune l5. follow- tiop righfl, re- C. Simpson award for the highest standing in grade eleven and also was the of the Hyndman and for home economics. Eileen stavert Co. award Irene Mntintain llefi-. haul the hirihest average in grad? 'Vt'91VP at, Summerside High school and received the R. T. Holman scho- larship, the to on. prim for In Memoriam MRS. LESTER GAY occurred at her home in Knuts- Mrs. Hardy. at South Klldare. and since her marriage to Mr. Gay. some thirty years ago had resid- ed in Knutafnrd where her kindly .manner and cheerful personality won her, many friends. Deeply interested in music and in the work of the church. the was organist. of the Knutsford Baptist. Church for several years and gave unstintinszly to all mis- sionary enterprises For anme years Mrs. flay had not enjoyed necessitated her being hospitalised on different occasions for surgical treatment. Bill in spite of medi- cal skill and modern, science her condition grew steadily .ileallztng the seriousness of her i condition. she displayed a deep and abiding trust in the Master whom i she served so faithfully and passed on into higher service on the above . dale. T The funeral services were held' lat her late residence on Wednes- .day. April 20th and were conduct- ed hy Rev. C. O. Howlett, as- sisted by the Rev. Mrs. Amos of the 0lLeary Nazarene Church who led in prayer. The singing of the hymns. "Safe In The Arms of Jesus." and "The Lord's My Shep- herd." was led by the Knutsiord Baptist Choir with Mrs. Watson Slilicker as organist. The large number of friends and relatives who came to attend hore silent testimony of the eafeern in which the deceased was held. Her remains were tenderly laid to rest in Springfield West Ceme- lery by six ne hews: Messrs. Gordon Warren. orman Warren. Arnold Hardy. Roy Hard , Floyd Hardy and Douglas Met erall. The deceased is survived by her huaband. her aged father. Mr. Wm. J. Hardy and the following sisters and brothers: Hedley. Westfield. Mt-iss., Willard. Amln-rat. N .S.: (Ballet Mrs. Warren of Mill Riv- er; (Ethel) Mrs. E. S. Cram. West- field, Mass: Russell. South Kil- dare: toracel Mrs. Edward Dletch. Boston, Mass: Ernest. Amherst. N. s.; iAnnel Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Farlane. Moncton. N. B.; (Dora) Mrs. John Irving. Moncton, N. 3: (Muriel) Mrs. red X. Coataln. Winnipeg. Manitoba. A number of eighboura and friends were flower bearer a: Messrs. Lewis Harra. Gay Har- ris. Lawrence Harris, Ralph Gay, Percy Gay. Grenville Ga , Jim- mie MacDonald. Firth aeNelll. Clair MseNeill and Ellis Sweet. Following are the Horal tributea: PIIIIV lusband. She is the daugher of Mr. and h f m . W M"- Wilbur stave” Nmm B9d"'le(i-iiwzhfidonsvhgre he pt!-(iiriizeziegredsein (tilt farming for quite a number of years. Later he moved to Okn-' The death of Mrs. Lester Gay Imam... gnnri health whichl WOTSC. . ing an operation in a Calgary Hos- pital in his Both year. The late Mr. MacKay was born in Darnley Lot l8. son of Archi- bald and Elizabeth MacKay. in 1901 he went west and home- steaded in Nanton. Alta.. where toks. where he has since resided. in the year 1904 he married Ber- tha Pickering. formerly of Clinton. P. E. l.. and in September of last year the couple celebrated the Sflth anniversary of their marriage. In politics. deceased was one of the stalwart liberals of Alberta and a close personal friend of the late Senator Dan Riley. ..:...m.::m-i a former Islander. He leaves to mourn his passing. his widow. one son John of Peru. South America. and one daughter. lielen at home; also two siaiera- Mrs. Chrlsty ltoph- er. San Diego. California and Mrs. also turn. Prim Edward "W" "" ”""' M .- .1. M Kay Felnd Lot lVlo?da.v.d Iitlpril lltth. tollowlnl ll Riihy. Alllvzvm and raanll.l'- 11.,"-P. E. l. ac r ea GP DFFF . N.2hr:a" was the dallghlrf "l M" m""'A"h' nrltrdlltlgizld av.rprr"i Ni William J. Hardy and the late Kniiisford Baptist Ohnlr. Signs gou can -trust of his son. l ustncsns-ritilciis F0llil-M0llAll0H illEAlEll t See. your svaav oseo can mo rauck nut sans not an store was new 0 Ieeaodlttovodl by upatt urvkonae lorappeamoeeendpedoniqng. 0 a-seomabaanmssatuntom O Prkodkveetstaodlngvaleo. -enunisuynaunnootyuvuaasi ODatveavad by you lard-Mnaioltf nwmueuum -J Vocal Trio--Golden Myrna llancock. Vlaureen bes. Irene Mountain. Piano Solo-ln A Shady Lane- Dunhlll-Niny Quinn. Piano Solo -Slumber Schubert Brian Waugh: Hunting Son.g7Thomnson' Brian Waugh Piano Solo--Sonatlna-Kullak- Pauline Large Piano Solo---lilinuebu Marjorie Linklettcr Vocal Solo--As I Was Going To Market-John Beer Piano Solo --The Pop Corn Man -Thompson-Barry Lldstonc Piano Solo-ln Church-Tlioiitp son-Sandra Huestis: Song-(knippcy-- Sandra lluestis. Piano l)iiel - Merry Dance - -David ltierccy. Joey Quinn Piano Solo-Dance on Green-Mcleccia in.a-Clementi-Valerie Waugh. Piano Solo-Viennese Sonatina -Mozart,-Catherine Harper Piano Solo-Elfin Piipea Are Play- ing -Dunhill - Judy Hancock; Slumber Song-Schubert -- Judy Hancock Piano Duet---Spanish Dance - Slu.mbers- For- Song - Muskoski - Greta Dunbar and Catherine Harper Mozart; After the recital certificates were presented to the pupils who took the Mount Allison University Miss Beth Harper delighted the audience with three piano selec- tions: Capricclo by Dobnanyl. Chopin's Nocturne and Arabesque by '01-buaay. A gift was presented to Mrs. Harper on behalf of the parents andpupils by Judy Hancock. The ret-ital was concluded by Joey Quinn playing "Tihe Queen." Shepherd's the 'wa AT B-A MAKE THIS PROMISE To THE Moroifniiti "PUBLIC. it we win. NoT PERMIT A SINGLE COMPETITOR-no. not ..L...gi. ....- To orrea GASOLINES SUPERIOR To our. NEW 1955 B-A 38 AND 93. rr IS OUR SINCERE BELIEF THAT New 1955 s.A as AND 93 ARE THE FINEST GASQLINES IN CANADA TODAY, AND, No MATTER WHAT omens DO on SAY we WILL xaar THEM THE riNasT- ,lN rowan, IN PERFORMANCE, IN ENGINE PROTECTION. IT IS ALso our. amsr THAT YOU CANT war A BETTER tsotToaotLTHANour.owNram.assHaAvrDUrnsoT0aoI. THIS is NOT A aoAsT, NOT A cum rr is A minor To YOU. THE CANADIAN MOTORIST--A PLEDGE mom) BY THE RESQURCES-and the intcgtitji-OF Till ILI'1'15H AMERICAN OIL C Wu COMPANY LIMITED. Mr. Angus Arsenault la doing some painting on the n his cottage here at Howlan which will add to its already nice appear- anca. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant of Cheiah and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perry of Andover. who came to attend the wake and burial of their brother-in-law the late Joe. Dea- Rochea of St. Louis. left on return to their homes on Friday morning June 17. after spending eight days on the Ialand. , Workman are still working at the foundation of St. Anthony: Church. New cement platform: and walks are now being put in. Mrs. John Flrman in now visit- ing in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellsworth and little daughter. who have been visiting relatives and friends in Western Prince County, left on June 18 on return to Hamilton. Ontario. Special cathetical classes h a v e been held during the week in pre- parntlon for the exams on Sunday atfernoon. June 19 at St. An- thony's. Muncey Arsenaulb twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault. re- ceived quite a gash on the arm on Wednesday when he was run into by a bicyclist at school while at play. Muncey was taken to Dr. Charles Dewar who put in five stitches to close the cut. Mr. Fred Arsenault, employed in N. 3.. arrived home on Friday night to spend the week end with his family. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Arsenault arenow visitln at their old homes in Lot 6 and elly Road. Rev. M. J. Rooney left on Sun- day evening June 19 to join with the Island Clergy who are on re- treat in Charlottetown during the week. Friends here of Mrs. Octa n e Blanchard of Brocton regret to learn of her serious illness. Mrs. Blanchard spent a few days in Western Hospital and on June 19 was taken to Charlottetown Hos- pital. -AG. -Mrs. William Ilack. Trenton. N. 8. is visiting with her mother. Mrs. Margaret Green. Spring- hill Mra. Alex MacLeod Mt. Pleasant la a patient in the Stew- art Memorlal Health Centre. Miss Ethel Front. who is a stu- dent Nurae in Prince County Hos- pital is spending her vacation the home of her parents. Mr. It and Mrs. Charles Frost. Springhlll. Mr. Harold Noye who is ser with the Royal Canadian N vlng EVY. spent the week end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nays. Enrnora. Friends of Mrs. Alfred P r Enmore. are glad to know she is , 0!! up and around again after being confined to her home with pneu- mania Friends of Victoria West Vicinity are glad to welcome h Mr. and Mrs. Dan M a c L e returning from spending the and ome o d. win- ter months with their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Coulson. Ottawa. Friends of Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Arthur. Springhlll. are pleased i see her again. after being a patient Prince County -Hosplul, Mr. Fred Ford. Springhlll. h mm and I M" "1" it was decided to have Sherbrooli isa patient in Stewart Memorial Health Center Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Graheme well Stanley Bryant. Bos- and family. Charlottetown. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant. North Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Collon family returned to Churchill. w Mr. Cotton is employed. at and here i e r spending the week end at their home in Mount Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacLeod and family Gagetown. N. 13., reg. Hilly lllent a few days at the home 0f M15 M601-c0d'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLeod, M Pleasant. Mrs. Kenneth M ac Ar 1 h ount ur. Springhlll. is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rs: nu-nsa Ast”s"s;icAit on costuar mains Er- I asdboII.Oaanar&. lummeraide. want-. conplaotdayaatthshomeutss.-, andMra.0arald MaeArth g Springhlll. recently. - The United Ladiea' Aid of Vic. tnrla West held their June meet-' ing at the home of Mrs. Chlrleg Front. Springhlll. wih 24 mem' era present. The July meeting will he at the home i Mrs. Albert Mac. Arthur. Mt. aaant. - Miss Doreen Bryant and Min Jennie Milllgan. Summer-aide. spent the weekend at the borne of Miss Bryant's ptirahts. Mr. and Mrs. Ro- land Bryant. orth Enrnoae. Mrs. Alice Enman. sprlngmip returned home after spending a few days in Halifax. as guest of Mrs. and Mrs, Bertram Phillipa. Mrs. Ben Pyke and fam.1v Borden. spent a few days .g .,.; home of Mr. and Mrs. Alllsos Williams. Mt. Pleasant. recently. Mrs. Leo Mil l i ga n. Lining”..- Road. spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ford Mt. Pleasant. ' The Springhlil Women's lnstltut. met at the home of Mrs. Rheuben Enman. The roll call was answered by what women diallltp most in men. with 18 members present, 4-H Club present their play in the school and to get two dozen now cups. The July meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Gerald use Arthur on Monday July 4. W. 4 -".4? .1. no .2