p um I I '1 , h 1., ,, ,,- H , me leave hospital Monday. g ;',,,.";;::;;;:::f ,:j.;';,";'.,..,..::, Y s Men 5 Young Adult Work .::."p.:.....?'?.. t.3.'...... Jiy 5,"; .:::f3:;,B;twk- CHANGE IN - Leonard Morrison. Herbert 31. 1957. . ” ' gacgfnald. lntennent was in Mihdcinsrles Linidet:;r1:f3um- W. .. - ,. 1...... mInRthe Ebsleincgezfl tare 3;: ffrhgvgrfgazhghg fggiilzrgf Pmcis . ' e urch eemetery. mer was re-eect ternat- -s -' t e ev. . . . - . ERTON BARBER - "1 "M . com led by ,1, R". vel and the vehicle was. brought ALB l:d.m worke:oEl:'e:::;ngo:;';un: . p BfreB.nlet:lcaf New Ifondon. to a sudden stop when it struck snaps O es Mia so in MI N adult Programs through their man Campbell and Walter su- l.Vn- Thfv were on their Way Children's Haircut , t "' ' ' ' "Cy Joni Y.' Mel” clump ye” from Llmsdale to Mr. Wells (under 12 years) H 50c church cemetery. The pall bear- , on were Meddie Barriault. An- thony Gallant. John W. Gallant. Joseph J. Gallant, Cynis E. Gallant. Anthony l.eBlanc. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY - The largely attended funeral of the late Herbert Macxinnon was held on Wednesday morning from the home of his brother Howard Macxinnoo. to Grand River Church for Requiem Mass HI) o'clock. Rev. Pius Murin- ghan was the celebrant of the Requiem Mass. Present in the sanctuary were Rev. Leon- ard MacDonald. Rev. Justin MacDonald and Rev. Urban Gil- lls. Pa-ll bearers were Syl Mae- lnnls. Neil Macbellan. Alexand- Page 14 The Guasdan T" ' T i la- nm mm 3, 1,5, New Proifsioni Chop in At ISO I WESTERN 5 do To es Over Duties the Quug u t” go up Iced the mom were It lid H y nos: wms aale. custlnuaa over :i:"cl'unyu"3V Rrotestaat 5'0"!” in -1-" il NW5! W” 2:. if" '1:'::"l;.dh:"'.. "'1 TIGNISH Mr. and Mn Thomas J. 1.. It Weddell Bros. this week. Chaplain at Summeralde R.C.A. ated basket. 1:! Ne 8 VII aalr, Buatice. spent two dad. -IGUIAI EUIQAY mm! pg mum,-purgoguulfcgilglg M1-s.lvsn Macnutald rgatd.t.h: .e:i.ul:;audevocenlngm in "d In -nun, E aulnlasntnzeek visiting Mr. "3 danceatthacaaadlan l eNonh Bay. Guthrie: youngladiesaasistediaas-raae vsrsetion.Lunchwasses-vedby gm, ",3, ' ' mi; Home. Ken-insto-.I1u-Ic by. a: A mm of Upper Brighton. N. ha themsikrz nd -mutlnII: "I lldlw visiting in. Bernard's parents. may; emu: gait:-t. Ettaws, l9"9'Vll-Ni-Dlldllllwlili B.FiighLietena Quiggis themto do-to-be. an-.andMraJosephBarnard. .890! wees 1, tai1:m.Adnalsdon.'aoceats. gradua tof ilrloodlrtock High. gersthanked everyonetnafew r Harpeglloamleftlastweekoa he nls.-Mr. and lllrs nlncz 1." School and attained Bachelor at gracious words. "!'or She is a man in um; mm; in vnggu. Jung Gallant. Nan pond. . - Arts and Divinity degrees at oily Good Fellow" was hear- Pork COTHQT ver. B. C.'l'heyplantoatopoveg .D,l '”"""i"”"'"'”""”'V AdiUl't Aial lnIlonctonNBfor lew T hnmm 'm be” an wan". cs 2 nversiym m RC tily sung. soc evening waa,w , . .. a any morninl to names: Bay A;';”; l'fl"'."l3” 3: 109"”; - men! Lunch Wu served by 0- oter eiy M, 0,3,"; "go ;N";-m”,;"gl- ya... '.. 'i3i3.'2i'n. c'....S M, Cm, s,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M, ,. Intr-yre. gov. vNazaire Potrieer :'mmScg:'."”h " mmh Syd"y' . August lat. were conducted by - ' mi--1 -M-m--m out; w-- -mm.--ea Ann-versory W ”' KINKORA HIGH SCHOOL PERSONALS A motor boat across a rail- ” way track might cause an engi- nea to take another look to see which one was still on course. vi EXPLANATION The boat. above. however. was merely being transported to Holman'a Wharf to be launched in Summerside Harbor yester- day afternoon. the 13rd international Y's Men's convention held in Toronto July lath to August 1st. The appoint- ls Re-elected Director For by his wife. the former Leota J. Foster of Woodstoc”. N.B., and their three young children. Richard. Carolyn and Nancy. They are taking up residence in Slemon Park. R.C.A.F. Station. Summerside. Padre Quigg re- place: Flight Lieutenant E. H. Christmas who has been trans- ferred and is en route to R.C.A. F. Station. Winnipeg. Manitoba. l 1 4 PADRI QUIGG Is Celebrated The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Doull ga- thered in their home. beautifully decorated with flowers on All!- ust 2nd. 1951. to congratulate and extend best wishes on their twen- ty-fifth wedding anniversary. After David gave his mother a beautiful bouquet of pink roses Funeral Held At Freetown The largely attended funeral of the late Albert F. Campbell assisted by the Rev. Mr. Mac- Kay of the Summerside Presby- terian Church. fared from bruises and shock. Beverly was able to return home and Cpl. Smnllman was dischar- ged from the hospital on Sun- day. The condition of the others is satisfactory. Mr. Wells and Mrs. Smailman were sale to the culvert at in Wallace's gate. The three adults were in the front seat and the children in and bridal-hour flowers. Mr. Wil- bert Wright acted as chairman and called on Mr. Fred Clark EFFECTIVE AUG. IV!!! to read a nicely worded address. Miss Sheila Muxay of Darn- iey instructed the classes for the surrounding districts. Mrs. Geo. Howatt assisted by Mrs. Arthur Campbell and others gave of their time willingly to help out. The following passed: Life Saving: Beryl Macleod, Marilyn Paynter senior: Wade Hall. Intermediate: John Hall, Geo. Sirnma. Monty Campbell. Doo- ald Campbell. Junior: Myrna Macheod. Wil- Applications for Grades XI and XII. as well i as applications for scholarships in those grades; will be received by the Principle oi Kinltora High . . - ht Mr. 4 M . 1: at 111 h- z sde b .. . rn an be rers were Jardine the back Damase to the from Brush Cut 75c Stralg km of llllallflxrl. N.sl.1lIave inset: l:.r.e:id:n-t-elfct. Rgbenwshaegrtsail stewii. Reva Lldstone. Cl-V10" pscrliofsmeiim '5.””E”f;X5. and Haircut " " ' ' ' ' ' ' 65c ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS mun ll 1 for Minn ls,M' .'rht Smith. Wm. Francis. Joseph P- m! """'.5” ”””.,”.,,35c :51. Hel:ll'i;n'nmei::n::," sitlon the lrxlellponsillzililg. Reeves -nd Georse Reeves. he 3"” '"fl '””.'”y "” Ylslkifg 32:3: Honing . 55C , - Junior Matriculatlonmyeomu) Inlvllgeolsllpetcbntwiltvnolnatkbelowsopsvesat, Robert C. Auld, Freetown. of assisting -11 clubs in the as- The flower bearers were Rob-.:13.Mfi:aF:r:I2:1n:vEi1:r:r:tsim;0l:-j Head Rub I . 25c on the lollowms seven sublectiz znuun, Algebra, Goooidvy. one town tmum. and any mm from Iimmona have returned to their home in Freetown after a pleas- ant holiday in Taunton. Mass. socistion in carrying out young Representatives from Sum- merside were Mr. Harry Hol- man. immediate past Maritime ert Jardine. Austin Rogers. Lee- Iriterment was in the People's Cemetery. Freetown. ihome when the accident occurr- led. .. B JEFFREYS BARBER A. For I.A. end Hustovy, Physics Chemistry, Biology. Trigonometry, Fmch, Latin. Greek, Gannon, Spanish. Musicsad Economics. Senior Mattie Vlatlen credits Secretarial Science: C. For lnineerlngx 5090: not on English, ' 50 per cent on any five of the loilowm : English, i Miss Mabel v. French of "W" B”''”'” ""4 """',."- SHOP "W ' "M3" ""1""? (”' "W73 :j;fe'I;h;.-- I: ,9: vi-mu: ;Y,',',..S',,',f,"',,K”-,”,;,"gu;;j;;,;;g: lniured When V9"W R999" noounrs nsnnnn i.'.'.".f.".;..l.1.""'(sei'I.'l'.'"e..li"i.3ici.a."'I.".L3l1i ?2 32' 323 f,';,,'f",.,l731,;:!';'2;”,,1:,'?. "'"9' ''W”"'- lug, nd 34., Ch 1 L- kl H ' op ilistovyw SOClllPl0blllllS) gum ,,.'.m,. C ' ' '”' '" Cor Hit Culvert Given Shower 5" ' "" i Mlaa Charlotte A. Cairns. R.N. has resumed her duties in the Prince Edward Island Hospital following a vacation spent with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Cairns. Freetown. and her bro- ther and alter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cairns. Ham- ilton. nt. Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Burns international young adult vice director. The convention. held in the, Royal York Hotel. was attended by approximately 900 Y's Men and Y's Menettes representing ICI- lonal awards for its many ex- MR. LINKLETTER Lei”: Talk It Over Ellwood Smsllman of Petawawah fleft the road at Brooklyn. near tAlberton. Saturday afternoon.,3 29 different countries. The Sum; cellent projects in local youth tending up in the (High ggainsll merside Club received internal-l work as well as world ouilooklg culvert, with cpl. Smallman programs. llfl the car were his wife. his fa- 3 ther-in-law, Mr. Fred Wells of Brooklyn. and his three children. Beverly 7. Valerie 6 and Allan 4. A 1953 Ford. driven by Cplfm 4 Th home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ir Rogers. Chelton. was the scene of a very happy gathering REGENTTon BELUS BARBER SHOP Maths. 2) and 75 IMSIIMI to Chem. 3). ighi 7.15-9.10 .I. for I.se.i the same. but with 65 per cent on each Mathematics paper (to: admission to 1 per cent and an approved lsbouloiy notebook In chemistry (in: ad- ics Education). E. Business Administration Course D. Iarlissneleenelnlat bopwmtia Engtish. a foreign language and Mstheeutia (alsosnslsctivoiatbocssaalltonahauan ; this time. however, was enchant- . lsndclgatzy S1he.rylhAnnelhalvi'e rial-l ifdkwnla ourb Clllalalef. lie was, cpl. and Mrs. smauman, nnd urn o eir omein am-g . ... .. aing cep reatsoournigtg 1 v lg n snand ton. Ont. They were accompani- C'3b”'l U'”'”"" "M "'5 5””! air as if it were some rare per-; Merlelvyelllielvlessatiikienyby ambu-.' :d ;y Mr. gurus 'l;;lOll'I!!l', Mrs. ;'e:H:na:f::":L:?te b:n"dim";ee';'p fume, and vowing to come back: lance, to the western Hospitsl.l . tewart urns. reetown. . . . V I again next year. You see. he had Mos: severely injured is Mru , ' M R d C d ”,'. .H:max' lwhlzle ddwn ”' just come from heat-ridden New: Wells. 90 years of age. who sus-l my M- ”'9d" 59 ” "'”r'- 5”" 9' 3 "mmyw N” N" 5”" England where ”old Sol” had tamed a badly fractured arm. i ' Ethan M” 1;” Csedemo" ”' Very favmabe .mmme.m5 0" given the residents a real drub-l All occupants of the car. except i "" ury' wh” ". " mend" '"m V"y.l”"5 ”"" "M bandybing this summer. the two youngest children, suf- lng the past week with his grand-. was organized. and we remcm-l . i u ' Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph; her hearing the first raucous I Cioush. King Street. Summer- blast: from their instrumental side. returned to his home over their performances, 11 do.-5n'1 l U19 P581 Week 0314- Under Mr. Cl1iasson's able tute- .' .... Inge they have come a long way '4 . since then. Sometimes we misgauge what: tourists are thinking of our wea- Mr. and Mrs. Kerras Camp- """ Dm” 5”""""5'd” L” Borden Branch Canadian bell Ind their daughter. Mini Legion will be held in Leg-l T"URsDAy Aug 3th 1 ' ' CQSII WES. ster Carnival Week" tempera- Bl h C be". I so lh m Vlfures were abnormally low for g ) M:,c.",,,",',':c,,,o,,'.',,.. ff Al,'b,:; July. We was In unuusual chill: 10" 110"” Supper 5 to 9 Also to all the mcmbcrs of the Board and interested non- HI the Wind. Ind many of us na-i members who gave of their time and labour. the gratitude of Monthly Meeting: GREEN soap CARD OF THANKS PICNIC ' The members of the Alberton and West Prince Board of Trade wish to sincerely thank Mr. Earl Atkinson whose un- tiring efforts made the aquatic sports day programme the suc- Rcgular Monthly Meeting: tn , . . . - . . . c:'m';l;'lf.'h:'o!;: Vgil: "Bx; tlves were complaining sbout incl FRIDAY. Al (ILST 9th y the gnu;-d. clmpbeu "M "'1'" mtmv" cool breezes. Fears were expres-. The Board appreciates the interest taken in their promo- ' ' sed that tourists might not feel. 8 P-M" tum by Mrs. Harry Cudmore. Mr. Pqul Cudmore and their side another year as they might; Special hu5l'l955- All mem' MIL shun G. nnleyp It. like coming back in Summu-.i l assistants; also Brigadier Reid and others and would ask take it for granted that 1957-. bers please attend. v I eomnmod by Mr children. them to accept their genuine thanks. July temperatures were a part Ladiesv Auxman. W1” ' Bingo and Entertainment. Dance. town and Summerside. the Retail Merchants of O'Leary and Tlgnlsh. who so generously donated prizes for the different events. To the boys and girls from Georgetown. Charlottetown. Kcnslnizton. Summcrside and other points who competed In from Memphis. Tenn.. to pay a brief visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells, Alber- tea. ukhul mm Grub, h" .mved We wish also to thank the wholesale houses in Charlotte- of our normal weather blll-of- meet at same ima- fare. One tourist we talked to at -sM..,...- .. . .. l 1 M! d Kl-INSINGTON an: made the gllffrrent evtcnts so interesting. our gratitude. . . sn Mn, Ggrdlnaf Mun wed p Thur 7.15 9.” Rob!" an we trust l ey may rc urn next year. i 3 . 3,,.f,u""”"',,,,.','.' 3,"",,",,",;"j'; ',f,f I figwvlzgi 'grI'-;h37;3!I;y- Aglv-ear 8isned:- . '''"0'- I'm" t' W'- 7"” Do you know that you are allowed to take home duty ; ture drama "BILLY THE xm".l CYRIL Llhlbo - Fraser. i secretary of Board of Trade. free 5500.00 worth of furs if in Canada for more than twelve days-5200.00 worth if over forty eight hours! We invite you to make your selection of QUALITY FURS Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien have arrived horn Newark. N.J. to spend two weeks with the land's parents. Mr. sod Mrs. Harry O'Brien. Albertbn. Mr. Cheater Gillis left Tues-t hi" ”' "”"””' We present for your approval a fine selection of 3:," ',':,T,y Canadian and European furs of highest quality and Il Mum, -rm. ... w, pdmv lstestpstyles. 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