niboth Macxensie of Charlottetown. "accompanied by Rev. 0. Kiggins The Eastern Guardian Tuesday, July 20, 1954 The Guardian Page 5 ..'JUs'l' ARRIVED--Gar Gyproc. hcirdwall. and finishing lime. Poole and Thompson Ltd. ,,'ALL TAXES due Upton School District. No. 67, not paid by Aug. 15, 1954, will be handed in for collection. By order of Rm- payers. ,. . 'BASEBALL GAMES - At. the whim Road ball park Sunday afternoon Montague defmted Bum- nierville ball team .17-3 in the first game, and in the second Fort Aug- ustus defeated Montague by a score of 6-7. The battery for Montague was R. Diamond. pitcher and D. .VicCai:ron. catcher; for Summer- rille B. Cain. pitcher and J. wiialen catcher. For Fort Augustus. l-”. Shepherd pitcher and F. Smith. c.lLChCl'. WISIT PROVINCE Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hicken, Alliston, have as theizxgueste for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ubsdell and son Graham. Fredericton, N. B. Many )T the older residents of Alliston and Glen William will remember Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ubsdell and foui' boys who came to Canada from England and settled in Al- iston, later moving to Halifax, N. s, Mr. Ubsdell is owner and oper- itor of the Ubsdell Printing Co. Fredericton. N. B. It has been sev- enteen years since Mr. and Mrs. l'bsdell visited the Island and they are wished a very pleasant vacation. 'FUNERAL SATURDAY -The largely attended funeral of the late Lloyd B. Wchster who passed away at the Prince County Hospital on July 15th was held on Saturday. .Iuly 17th at 2.00 p.m. from Bcdeque United Church. Rev. George Ward was the officiating clergyman. The pail bearers were Messrs. T. J. Inman, Garnet War- rvn. Feiiton Simmons. Sterling Tucker, Howard Schurmsn, Harold Biignall. Interment was in the Low- or Bedeque Cemetery. -5. rWEl:NEll ROAST - A num- ber of young. people assembled last Friday evening, at Well's Share for 1. weiner roast in honor of Eldon Matthews. Elmsdaie. who was leav- lng the following day for Toronto. A swim was enjoyed by all after which a bon fire was made and Ivelners roasted while Betty Ashley and Wanda Wallace. and Dolly Smith passed out lunches and soft drinks. Music was supplied by Jim McKenzie and Norma Matthews. A flash camera was presented to Eldon by Miss Dolly Smith and an address read by Everette Adams. Eldon expressed his appreciation for the lovely gift and everyone wished him good bye and a pleas- ant trip. Home Sweet Home was sung to bring the occasion to ii close. . Semii-TiHiil,'suOfT King's County Baseball League The following is the schedule for the semi-finals of the Kings County Baseball League which are scheduled to get under way next Sunday. The series will be played between Moiell and Georgetown imd souris and St. Peters. The ser- ies will be the best three out of five guns. and immediately upon completion. the finals will get un- dorwey. In the regular schedule Morell led the league with Souris second. Georgetown captured third place and st. Peters fourth. The following is the semi-finals schedule: Sunday, July 25-Georgetown st -Morell; st. Peters at Bouris. Wednesday. July 28-Morell at Georgetown; souria at st. Peters. Sunday. August l-Morell at Georgetown: Souris at St. Peters. Wednesday, August 4-Goorge- iown at Morell; St Peters at Sourls. Sunday. August 8-Georgetown at Moreil: St. Peters at Bourls. Georgetown And Vicinity ..tM.r. Lloyd Hemphiil. recently Joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and is presently stationed at summerslde. Mr. Raymond Lavandier and Mr. Harold Dicks were visitors to Char- lottetown on July 16. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mn. Guy Hemphill were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar James. who left re- ctntly on return to their home in Toronto. While in the Province they nlso visited relatives and friends in Morell and Midgell. Miss Claire Boudreault of Sum- iiierville is visiting in Georgtown at the home of Mr and Mrs. Philip Bmldreault. Mrs. Albert Burke and two chil- dicn of Charlottetown, are visiting in Georgetown as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gotell. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Boudreault had as their guests on July 14. Mr. and Mrli. Bob Philllpson-of Lynn. Mus. Mrs. Teresa Haggarty and Miss Eliz- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boudreauit. call was responded was the week-end guest of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. bough. JET. MARY'S PARISH. Mont- ague, chicken supper. Wednesday August ll, Beaver Club Hall. ..'A SONG SERVICE will be held in Valleyfleld Church, Wednesday. July 21, 5:15. Afterwards luncheon served. Sale of fancy goods. . 'Vl8lTlNG FRIENDS - Mr. and Mrs. George Henry of New Albany. Indiana. are visiting friends in Montague and Murray Harbour. While in Montague they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ken- nedy. Mr. Henry was preacher of the Montague Church of Christ over thirty years iigo.iiiid he and Mrs. Henry are taking this opportunity of renewing old .ic- quaintances. Murray Harbor North and Vicinity Miss Mary T. Johnston, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn John- ston. was one of the two inchi- bers of the C. G. l. T. chosen from Prince Edward Island to attend Cedar Hill Camp in Waltham. Mass. Mrs. Donovan Kennedy and Miss Sadie Miller are among the touch- ers attending summer school ill Prince of Wales College. Mrs. Laurie McLure and Elaine have returned to their home here formeriy '4' Pealtes. lino Vicinity ..'Mr. and Mrs Edward Duffy. Byrnes Road. visited Mrs. Mu-tan Gillan and family. Charlottetown. July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hughes and family. Charlottetown, visited the home or Mr. and Mrs. L E. Hughes on July 4. ' Mr. Ernest Johnson. Union Road. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Anthony Hughes, St. Patricks Road, July 8. Miss Peggy Bradley, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end of July ' at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Bradley. Miss Louise Brazel, Charlotte- iiwii, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brazel. Mr. iind Mrs. Joseph Phelaii and family, Halifax, are spending their vacation with friends on Byrnes Road. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clarkin, spent the week of July 5 with friends iillld relatives in Sourts. l Mr.J:imes E. Gillan, left on July it) for Roxbury, Mass, to attend the wedding at his son, Francis, on July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Robinson. Bostoii, Mass, are spending their iucatioii at the home of Mrs. Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gurney, st. Patrlcks Road. l after spending several months in Charlottetown. Mr. M. C. Currie has rclurncd to the Manse alter spciidliiiz 10 days at Camp Keir, French River. Miss Betty Ann Millar. Mon- tague. was the week-end guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Millar. Mrs. Marvyn Johnston and fairi- ily were visitors to Summerside on July 8, the guests of Mrs. John- ston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowe. The many friends of Mrs. Mair- garet Graham, Caspcreziux, are pleased to see her home again ni- ter being a patient in the King's County Hospital. Miss Sybil Millar. Hunter River. was the week-end guest of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mil- lar. Mrs. Jean Ramsey and young son. Douglas. Charlottetown are spending several days at Murray guests of Mr. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnston and family. Charlottetown, are! spending some time at Petcrsl fload. guests of the farmer's par-i rnts. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jnhll-; ston. Vi Mrs. Edward Miller was liostcss to the members of the Women's Institute on July 0 with 17 mem- bers and 2 visitors present. Roll. to with sug- gestion for improving the-st-liunl. A "Penny Auction" was conducted by Mrs. Annie Kennedy and won by Mrs., Hazen McLurc. At the conclusion of the business meet- ing lunch was served by the has- tess. assisted by Mrs. Jamcs Mc- Lure. Mrs. Lloyd Reid and Mrs.l John Clow. Next meeting in bci and Mrs. Lloyd Millar. Rev. and Mrs. Philip Jaquithl East Greenwich. R. l., are visit-l ing at Peters Road. where thcyj are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.l Walter Campbell. 'Mr. Herman Wesiaway. Everett. Mass.. recently visited with friends i and relatives in this vicinity. The various Institutes were well; I represented at the annual TTlSLl'lC'. convention which was held in the Murray Harbor North Hall on July 2. The guest speakers were Hon, Keir Clark, Minister of Education. Miss Mary Robin. Women's Institutes and Mrs. Julian i football: Soccer with 11 men. rugby Herring, . Charlottcttown. close of the afternoon refreshments .iustrailmi rules, 18 were served by the Gaspereaux W. I. supervisor of ,5 At the Miss Gloria McLeod. Montagucd Grant Schm- AO. i ICE cum riuisu PEACH IIIIII II Souris Theatre TUESDAY. JULY 20 "LITTLE BOY LOST" with l Bing Crosby Claude Dauphin M1'.Ma k xi in to hi it e '5 yr; ELL. gfrtitllrgitultfmmbttiaggttirio A". s'”;? 2:..”.l'.t'-i-:.".?.'.'.”,. " P-vi 9'" me I r EH7 T A Present lot to a lot nearby. reasonable price. , non slur: AT MONTAGUET Barn and Lot-barn will have to be moved off Terms arranged if necessary. Apply: I 8. S. HISSIAN ,. --. Both can be bought at a Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rogerson and Elmer returned recently to Hamil- ylilll. Olll.., after spending their location at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clitirles Rogerson. , Mr. and Mrs Ralph Crooke left iiii July 9 for Boston, Mass, after lspending it two week vacation at ,iiie home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Glllnli. . I Rev. sister Mary Francis and Rev. iS.stei' Mary Ignatius, Charlotte- town, were recent visitors at the illollle of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mich.iel Kelly, Eiliotvnle. 1 Rev. Sister Hilda Marie, Kings- iton. 0iit., recently visited the lReverend Sisters at St. Teresa Con- vent. , Misses Mary and Marguerite ylliyers, Charlottetown are spending .thni'r vacation at the home of their lpitrents. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Grunt. Bor- den, were visitors to Peakes Road Harbor North. where thr-y are ilielthe weekend of July 3, Miss Patricia Mooney. Boston, Mass, is spending her holidays as guest of Miss Noreen Mooney. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McAree. Boston, Mass, visited friends and relatives at St. Teresa, July 4. Miss Marie Clarkin, Charlotte- town, is spending her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clarkin, Peakes Road. Mr-ssrs. Chester and Johnle Gillan, Charlottetown. are spend- ing their vacation at the home oi their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chester McCarthy, Morell, R.R. Mrs. Agnes McAree. who has spent the last number of months with her family in Boston. Mass, held at me home 01 Mrs, Elmcmis now visiting friends and rela- tives on Baldwins Road. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart and two chilciren Marian and Johnie, Roxbury, Mass. are spending their lmlidziys at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gillan. Mr. Henry Kirkpatrick, N. 3., spent a few days of the week of July 5. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogerson. -BU. ONE THEIR OWN Aiistriilians play four kinds of riilnn. 15: nigby league, I3, and K. C. Boys Camp Swimming. Water Safety Tests Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Classes were an 'important feature in the program of the Knights of Columbus boys camp at North Rusticq. Mr. Dick Noonan of Summer- side was Waterfront Director and presented four groups of well train- ed candidates i.'or the tests which were conducted by Paul Cudmorc. Red Cross Field Supervisor on Saturday, July 10th. The following boys awards: received HEGINNERS Mike Driscoll. Reg. Traiiior, Bob Shaw. Allison Woodgate, Donnie MacTang. Bobble 'O'R.Ol.ll'KC, Ron- nie Claw, Dannie Mullins, Peter Grant, Roger MacLaren, Jim Mor- ris. David Bolger, Gerald Cody. George Dunn. wnions Maurice Ross, Bob Maccallum. Bill Doiron, Tommy King, Louis Harding, Des Ai-senault, Fred Dunn, Donald Ross, Jim MacLean. INTEHMEDIATES Donnie Stanley, Roland Perry. Ronnie Biso, Leonard McGuigan. Carl Peters. Richard Arsenault. SENIORS Jack Phillips, Bill Noonan. Will Leave for Germany MONTREAL. (CP)-Ursula Sch- midt, 27-year-old German divorcee accused of spying by United States authorities in Frankfurt, will leave. for Germany before the end of the week. her lawyer, Harry Blank. said Monday. Mr. Blank said the pretty Ger- man girl, ordered deported by Cun- adian immigration authorities. plans to demand a trial as soon as possible after reaching Frank- iurt. Miss Schmidt waived her right to appeal a deportation order be- cause she feared the stigma of the U. S. charges would remain. She now is free on bail posted to assure her return to Germany. Miss Schmidt, who worked as ii clerk-typist for two years at a US. air base in Germany. said she nev- er had access to secret inform- ation she is accused of handing over to the Communists. TWO CANNED TORONTO (CP) - Police said Monday ihe plan of safecrackers In use a pile of tin cans to deaden the noise of a safebliiwing Saturday night misfircd. The blast did not open the safe-but it blew the cans 25 feet through the window in the front door. Police later arrested! two men on a vagrancy charge. The M;ckeiizie river in the Northwest Territories is one of the largest in the world. OFFICE CLERK WANTED (FEMALE) By King's County Hospital Knowledge of typing and Bowllngi Tropliiesi Presented To Sourls Bowlers 1 The bowling trophies for the Souris Bowling League were pre- sented recently at a dance held in St. Mary's Parish Hall. The pres- entations were made by Monsignor J. A. Murphy who congratulated the winners and also the losers for the good sportsmanship shown during the past season. Father Murphy thanked the don- ors of the beautiful trophies, and the bowling committee for their splendid work. Short speeches were made by the captains of the win- ning teams, after which I lunch was served in the banquet room by members of the Ladies League. Those serving were: Mrs. W. A. Acorn. Miss Rose MacDonald and Miss Shirley Townshend. Following are the winners: Ladies Bowling Leagpe -- The J. J. Hughes Trophy. Lucky Stars. Mrs. Frank Paquet (Capt), Helen Paquet. Joyce MIcLellan, Mrs. Luke Power, Mrs. Anselm MacDonald, Joyce Paquet. Men's Bowling League: Eastpack Trophy, "All Stars", Hudson Long- aphie (Capt). Edmund Lavie. Ba- sil Lavie, James Meurrant, Ed- ward Mcoough and Rev. Edwin Steele. Mixed League: Bruce's Service Station Trophy. "Ramblers No. 1”; James Brennan (Capt), Mrs. J. R. MacLean. Grace Paquet. Norma Creamer, Joseph Campbell and Clarence Gallant. Ladies High Single: Mrs. Bruce Stewart. Ladies High Three; Mrs. Anselm MacDonald. Men's High Single: Constable Fred Pinnock and Joseph Campbell. Men's High Three: Constable Fred Pinnock. Individual trophies to the mem- bars of the winning teams and High Single, High Three were don- by the Hall. will be as foHows: SOIIRIS THEATRE . For the Benefit of our country patrons. show time commencing tomorrow. July 20 Monday. Tuesday. Thursday. Friday 9 p.m. D.T. . Saturday 2.30-9.00 and 11.00 D.T. No Improvement A Accident Victim HALIFAX. (CF) - The Victoria, General hospital neurosurgical di-i vision reported Monday there has been "no improvement" in the con- dition of accident victim Helen Irv- ing of Truro. ' Miss Irving suffered severe head injuries a week ago when the car she was riding in couided with an- other on the Truro-New Glasgow highway. She was speeded to hos- pital here after preliminary treat- ment at Colchester County hos- pital at Truro. A Victoria General spokesman said the 19-veal"-old bloiide "spoke several times Sunday and she rec- ognized her parents but she is still in a semi-comatose condition" The spokesman said this was normal for cases of Miss Irving's kind and Ratings of Cliariottetowii. -lined 8106 in Truro magistrate! court last week for driving while I C date of y his license was suspended. n on H l LONDON (Reuters)-Millions of it often was "several weeks" be- fore they took a definite turn one way or the other. Miss Irving was a passenger in an automobile driven by Cecil Per-i rin. also of Truro. Pcrrin was treated at Colchester County hos- pital for knee injuries. The driver of the other car, Alvin Wanted Man to learn newspaper work. Must have grade twelve matriculation. State age. 1 Wriic:- P. 0. BOX 232 Montague l k HOME OPENING TOR ELDERLY AND CONVALESCENT GUESTS Space being limited applications should be made as soon as possible. Apply: JEAN MacDONALD, R. N., Matron. AT MONTAGUE bookkeeping desirable but not essential. Apply in writing to scc'y.- treasurer , i KING'S COUNTY HOSPITAL LV. CHAlLLOTTETOWN- LY. SllMMERSlDl-2- For Charlottetown 7:15 n.m.. For Borden 7:15 a.ni.. c.n.n. SERVICES For Summersida 7:00 a.m., 12:30 p.m. (Bus), 3:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. For Borden 7:00 a.m.. 7:45 a.m. (Bus), 12:30 p.m.. 1Bus), For Murray Harbor 3:15 p.m. For Souris 2:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. For Elmira (Lv. Sourlsl 6:45 p.m. Monday; 5:45 p.m. Tues. For Georgetown 2:30 p.m. daily except Sunday For Tignlsh 3:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. p.m. (Bust, daily except Sunzl.1,v. 1:55 p.m. (Bus). l-for Tignisli 6:15 p.m.. daily rxcopt Sunday. 12:01 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. MONCTON - HALIFAX - SAINT JOHN MONTREAL - TORONTO MAMMOTH TEA PARTY MURRAY HARBOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 21st Field Events - Lads and Lassics Band - Highland Music and Dancing - Horse Swing - Booths-, Games and other Novelties. Ladies of the United Church will serve nioals. FUN FOR ALL - - - ALL FOR FUN 3:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. daily cxcopt Sunday. 10:10 a.in., 2:45 p.m.. 9:10 2:45 p.m. daily r.x'- ccpl. Sundn,v. Liz Charlottetown 7:00 p.m.. 7:45 n.m. (Bust, 12:30 pm. (Bus); Summerslde 7:15 a.m.. 1:55 p.m. (Bus); daily except Sunday. ' Through air-conditioned sleeper Charlottetown-Montreal. leaving Charlottetown 7:00 a.m. l j CAR FERRY SERVICE BORDEN - CAPE TORMENTINE T- . . JOHNS-MANVILLE ASPHALT SHINGLES vriitil ROOF beautq lhafwlll endure o oneoooooooocoooooooooooooone NEWCO RS Beautrful if NEAI-'liil I M . Made to st! FREE-lull-color leldor ham - your J-M dealer . . . or write Canadian John:-Manvilln. Dept. N-dll, 199 Buy 59., Toronto. Int l)iAlFR 4:30 p.m.. 7:30 p.m.. 9:11) p.m.. (Effective Wednesday. June 18) Nine trips daily in each direction. leaving Bnrdnii pier at 6:30 I.m.. 9:10 a.m.. 10:35 a.m.. 1:00 p.m., 2:40 pm,. 4:30 p.m.. 7:30 p.m.. 9:00 p.m.. 10:30 p.m.. and Cape Tnrmentlno, pier at 7:45 a.m.. 9:10 a.in.. 10:35 a.m.. 1:00 p.m.. 2:40 p.m. 10:30 p.m. M l Klttlwltvlilllh iHilliMANw SUMMTRSIOT h , CtlllRlOllllOWN CANADIAN Atlantic ltandsrd Tit-no NATIONAL SOLD IY L. M. POOLE & OO. l'AOLl'8 YIHARF Blal 5571-5512 Wu subway wail have no pay nut is per cent higher fuel in three months time, it was announced Friday. The London Transport tribunal has approved fare in- creases which will boost yearly fare revenue by about E4.500.W0. PRINCE EDWARD , T0-DAY and won; RlTA.... She's the dame with is little something ex- tra. for the boysl Londoners who travel by bus and -anon-Isepno ADULT ENTERTAINMENT oafnaooooos. SONG HITS YOU'RE HEARING! ”8adla Tnompwrs Song" "The lint In On" "Hoar No Evil" "A Marine, A Marine. 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