RECALL BATTLE OF BRITAIN” FOLLOWNG an impressive ceremony Sunday afternoon at Memorial Park in Summerside. . parade of R.C.A.F. officers and men marches past a saluting Shown above receiving the sal- ute from the parade is Mayor W.A. Currie of Summerside. Al- so viewing the parade from the base were Dr. 0. Phillips. M.P.. Group Captain W.H. Swetman, Hon. E.P. Foley and other local dignitaries representing Summer- side service gobs. The R.C.A. . Band, under com- mand of Sgt. Conbey. led the parade past the saluting base. base in front OI the Federal Building. SUNDAY on the seventeenth ada, Shown above in the Sum- wreath laying ceremony. Innlrcrsnry of the Battle of Bri- merside Memorial Park is May- Wreaths were also laid by Group lain. religious and memorial ser- or W.A. Currie (centre) deliver- captain Swelmalh HOW E-R F0' viccs were held throughout Can. ing an address Just prior to the lay. and representatives of Sum- merside Service Clubs. AIR COMMODORE VISITS STATION A donation of SLM to the Prince County Hospital was membership of the Summerside branch of the Canadian Legion at their regular monthly meet- ing with the president. Dr. lin- hcrt MacNeill pi ”' . This donation equals a slrnilar one made by the Summerside Legion to the hospital last year a part of an undertaking in which the branch will endeavour to pay 810,300.00 to the hospital cveraten-yearperiod asa memorial to the to: veterans from this area who died while on active service with the Canadian armed forces during the two Etzld wars and the Korean con- Under the chairmanship of Harold Barkness. an essay con- test for school children on the subiect "Why I Wear A Poppy" will be conducted with 045.00 allocated for prizes among three age groups ranging from schools In Summerside. St. Eleanors. Llnkletter. Sherbrookn and Travellers Bast. After discussion on the scarcity of roadside tables in the Prov- ince. the membc a decided that the branch would sponsor at least one site in the Summerside area at which ioadside tables and shelter would be provided. A committee under the chair- manship of Lorne Monkley was appointed to take charge of the llmloct. Appreciation was expressed for a membership board given to the branch by Michael Bros. of Charlottetown, and on which the names of all members of the branch are posted. Reporting as the Legion rep- resentative on the Summerside Lobster Carnival committee. Ben Champion made the first public announcement concern- ing the financial success of the Lobster Carnival when he re WESTERN GUARDIAN IIIISHTOWN FRIDAY. Sept. Ilthplnteresting program includ- ing film on Home and Farm Sa- e y. DI. ROBERT L. Smith will be away from his offices in Bed- eque and Borden from Wednes- day. September 18 until Sept- ember 25th. ed by Kensington Community Club. St. Marks Hall. Kenning- ton. Thursday. September 19, commencing 4:30 p.m. Adults 100 children under twelve 50 cents. MOVE TO CAl.lF.- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Perry. Convent Street, that their daughter and aon-ln- Summerside. have received word that their daughter and son-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Maln- tyre. who have been residing at Buck Creek. Alberta. have moved to Los Angeles, Califor- nia. Mrs. Mcintyre was the for- Air Commotion Costello spent the day inspecting all areas of' the station. and discussing ser- vice problems with the station personnel. LAST Friday the Air Officer ,Station Summerside. He is shown Commanding Maritime Air Corn- above inspecting a night of air- inand. Air Commodore Martin men inside one of the stations Costello. carried out his fourth hangars. With him is W-C L.W. n.C.A.!'. C. Limpm-t. parade commander. jaanual inspectin of mer Jean Perry, R.N. of Sum- merside and Mr. Mcintyre has been in the employ of the Pan- ama Pipeline Co. and his work at Buck Creek having been com- pleted they and their two child- ren have transferred to Califor- nia where he will engage in the same line of work in the oil fields there. ALBERTON Mrs. Raeford Locke, 0'Leary. was a weekend guest of her sis- ter. Mrs. Arthur Wright, Alber- too. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Lord of Crapaud. Mra. Allison Lea and daughters Lillian and Mary of' Victoria and Mr. and Mrs. William Younker also of Victoria motored to Alherton and Montrose where they were guests of Mrs. Arthur Wright and Mrs. Arthur Hardy. During the weekend Mr. and Mrs. George Williams. Alherton, had as their nests the latter's sister. Mrs. uis Alter and daughter Heather. Mr and Mrs. John Tarr. Mrs. I-larry Tarr and Mrs. James Guest. all of Sydney Mines. NS. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mc- Iwen and two children have ar- rived front Tomato to visit Mrs. MeEwan's rents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mc nald. Alherton. HOT TURKEY dinner sponsor- I” S'side Legion Branch Votes SL000 For Hospital Fund ported that approximate profits of the carnival were about 81.- autlaorised last evening by the 00000 Earl Cannon reported on the recent provincial convention of the Canadian Legion at Borden. stating that the parade on that occasion was one of the finest be had attended. Mr. Cannon al- so called attention to the recom- mendatiun made by the Provin- elal Command coavendon sug- gesting or . ” the establishment of a civic defence organization in Prince Edward Island which could provide the personnel and facilities which do not now exsist to cope with disaster in any form. Nine delegates will be attend- ing the zone rally at Miacouc” on the evening of September 24, to represent the Summerside branch. At last night's meeting it was announced that an invitation night will be held next month at which all new members who have Joined the branch during the past year will be oiflclally accepted into the branch. They will incl ” six new members who were accepted last night by the branch. Tanton MacNeill reported that the paid up membership in the Summerside branch is presently 451 members. It discussion on the possibility of placing floodlights in the Memorial Square to light up the memorial. was discussed by the meeting. Action on the matter was deferred until the town has decided, through the Town Coun- cil. what it intends to do in re- gard to recent reports that new lighting is planned for this area. BURTON Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Power. whose marilage was solomlnlx- ed, Tuesday. Aug. lath, at St. Mark's Church. Lot 7. The Bride is the former Miss Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Howard, Cape Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Arsen- ault. their children Aims and Allen of O'lAary, recently visit- ed the latter's grandmother, Mrs. Bridget MacGregor. Bur- on. Mr. and Mrs. George Sherry and Arthur Sherry of Fernwood. and Mrs. Bessie Moran of Lot Eleven. and Mr. Leo Doyle of Brae, were recent visitors of Mr. Thomas Doyle. Campbell- n. Miss Anna Doyle. who spent the past months caring for her aged father. Mr. Thomas Doyle. Campbellton. has returned to her home in Jamiaca Plain. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. George O'Neill and Arthur O'Neill of Somervll- le, Mass., recently visited their homes in Glengarry. Mr. Vernon Matthews and daughter. Dolly of Summerside. recently visited his old friend. Mr. Thomas Doyle, Campbell- ton. Mrs. Abe Butler, son Victor and daughter. Mrs. Vera Evans and family of St. John's New- foundland. were recent guests of Mrs. Eva Dalton, Burton. Miss Mary C. MacGregor. Burton. recently returned from a pleasant trip to Toronto. Ont. . Mrs. Edward A. Griffin. Bur- ton. recently returned from Al- berta. where she attended the wedding of her son, James. Mr. and Mrs. George Dalton. their son Richard of Toronto. and Mrs. Dalton's mother. Mrs. Gordon Sharett of Port Credit, 0nt.. were recent guests of Mr. Dalton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton. Burton. This was the first visit of Mrs. Dalton and Mrs. Sharett to the Island. They were greatly pleased with the kind T ” llty C. W. L. Has Locke Road Boy Fall Meeting Dies Suddenly On Monday. September 0, the. Seventeen-year-old Evan Har- first regular monthly meeting ris of Locke Road, near O'Leary. for the fall season of the R.C.A. was taken seriously ill last Sat- F. subdivision of the C. W. I... urday afternoon while working was held in the chapel rooms. at his home and was rnshad to Rev. Father MacGillivray, the the Com 'y Hospital. 0'l.eary new spiritual director attended. where be tuned away several also Bev. rather Maccormacknhours later. the diocesan director. who was guest weaker for the evening. He had not been ill previous- ly and his sudden passing came Mrs. C. A. Vivian presIded.lasaabocktorelativesandfrienda .34 me; (ha meguug was open-l Besides his parents. Mr. and ed with League prayer in Fath- it Mrs. Trueman Harris. be is aur- ar MacGillivs-ay. Mrs. Vivianjvived by (W0 bmthefl. RIIPII ll - - A ' to him to-Toronto and Newton in lacks Father Maccormack. and to the Road. also a sister living is new members present. Sixteen Toronto. members ed roll call. Funeral services will be held Minutes of the precedingkwednesday Iii-rrnoon. meeting and of an executive; Coroner Dr. W.E. Callaghan meeting were read by the re- cording secretary, Mrs. J. Fore- steii. Correspondence read by the corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. H. Monty, consisted of iletters from Miss Margaret Wedge re the regional confer- ence to be held in Summerside either on September 29 or Oct- ober 6. from Miss Dorothy Cul- len regarding contribution to the Catholic Girl's Scholarship and receipt of same. Another from Miss Cullen an- nouncing the annual meeting of the Catholic Girl's Scholarship visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Luttreli, Cmpbellton, also Mrs. "Ida Mae Dalton and Mrs. Eva Dalton, Burton. Mr. George Coughlin has re- turned to his home in New York having spent a pleasant holiday a guest of Mrs. Eva Dalton. Bur- ton. Messers Ivan 0'Halleran and Bennett Howard. Glengarry, re- cently returned from Baffin is- land where they were employed. Mr. and Mrs. Harry lbc. their daughter. Carol Ann. -also Mr. Ibe's mother, Mrs. W. lbe of U. S.A. were recent guests of Mrs. Irma Stewart. Cape Wolfe. Miss Louise Gillis P.H.N. of Alherton recently visited Bur- ton School. The large crowd. who attend- ed the Annual Lobster Supper at St. Mark's parish hall. were loud in praise of the sumptuous supper served by the ladies of St. Marks and St. Bernardettes. Bingo games and other amuse- ments were also enjoyed. Ronald Griffin. who spent the past month at the home of h i s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Griffin, Burton. recently re- turned to Hamilton. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penny and son Wayne of Montreal were recent guests of Mrs. Penny's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Griffin. -Burton. Corp. and Mrs. Howard Dal- ton and family of R.C.A.F. Sta- ion Summerside were recent guests of Mr. Dalton's mother. Mrs. Eva Dalton. Burton. Miss Becky Ann Stewart. re- cently visited her grandmother. Mrs. Eva Dalton. Burton. A benefit dance sponsored by Burton W.l. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colridge Rogers on Monday, August 19. Music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Colridge Rogers. Lane Dalton and Lorne Howard. A large crowd attended and a substantial sum was realized. A dainty lunch was supplied and served by the ladies. INDIA WANTS CIIINA UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (AP) India moved Saturday to get Communist China seated in the United Nations assembly's 12th session. starting Tuesday. Indian delegate Arthur S. Lall proposed lint the assembly put on its agenda the question of "represen- tattoo of China in the United Na- tions." The United States is cer- tain to this pt , ' .of Summerside was called. De- cision on an inquest awaits a report from the Provincial Path. ologist. i Association in Charlottetown, :Mrs. Monty also read a letter of ”resignation from the third vice- presldent. Mrs. Joan Smith. .whose husband has been trans- ferred from this station and .ihree letters of acknowledge- ment from former members. iThe following conveners pre- sented their reports: Spiritual- Mrs. G. Kines; Press - Mrs. K.F. Doucette; Library - Mrs. J. Roy; Entertainment - Mrs. Rochele-su Membership - Mrs. A. Sawyer. who reported fortyone paid up members. Mrs. J. Foreatell reported that the art drawing proceeds were 814.25. Mrs. C. A. Vivian. gave a brief report on the provin- cial convention which she and Mrs. R.N. MncKenlle attended. at St. Dunstan's University in August. A lengthier report will be ready soon. Plans were discussed to hold a rummage sale on September 20th at the French Social Hall in Summerside. This sale is in aid of the Prince County Catholic Welfare Bureau. Mrs. R. N. Maclfenzle is the convener. A motion was made to buy a doll for which the members will mke the clothing. The doll will be lotteried and drawn for shortly before Christmas. Mrs. P. Rocheleau will be convener. Mrs. S. Mat.-Queen and Mrs. F. Sullivan volunteered to visit members confined to hospital during the coming month. Sev- eral membe. volunteered to do knitting and sewing tor the Red Cross. Mrs. J. Roy Ntiorta ed that she will be ordering Christmas cards soon. Father MacGiliivrsy expres- sed his thanks to the members for the reception held in his hon- our at the school on July Nth. He mentioned two projects which he would like to see organ- lzed during the coming year. first the Christian Family move- ment. Secondly, the placing of mite boxes for the Scarboro For- eign Misslons. in the Catholic homes on the station. Both pro- lects will be discussed further at future meetings. Father then introduced the guest speaker. Rev. Father Mac- Cormick who thanked the members for the invitation to at- tend the meetlng and congratul- ated them on their attendance and on the orderly way in which CAMEO KENSINGTON MON. -TUES. - 'I:ll-0:15 Jeff Chandler. Loraine Day and the little boy who drove Major Benson crazy. Tim Harvey, In a wonderful warm-hearted com- edy. "TOY TIGER" in Techni- color. Regular pricu. of the people. the beautiful coun- try scenery also the interesting events of farm life. Sergt. Wilfred Corcoran of the lt.C.A.I-'. who recently returned from overseas duties. with his wife and family visited his sin- hnrs, Mrs. Lance Dalton and Mrs. Melvin MacGregor. Bur- ton. ' I Miss Frances 0'Halleran of Boston. Mass.. recently visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. O'Halleran, Glengarry. Misses Betty and Mary Mc- Carthy, of Boston. Mass., re- eently visited their brothers Leo and Justin McCarthy, Campbel- lton. also their sister. Mrs. Fred M. O'llalleran. Glengarry. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDon- ald of Rumford. Me.. recently -Ihzrnssatiagwsfhharlaauaib revtnh bl; A slant- :-...-'.-.:. ..:'-....'FE 0-.""'a-"-a."' "I5 5'33 2:: unan- . means. new PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE LEADERSHIP CONVENTION BROADCAST Vt ivl -Ix "1 Imitimi .i irvwnv 'I'0NI'l'E 7:15-9:10 Fl v'.illv'.AH fl.'dli xi ailvwdDneoL lli.ii tllilill-'ill Cim.....srovE SILVER - SILVER - SILVER l The latest In Rogers -mum. 3ept, 15. 195715. Guardha r... 11 Yellowknife A Real Surprise, To Visiting Mining Delegates Iylblllllillbl bdngwlthvariooaniasraldla Ihaalaa Press Ialhaaa Editor eovaries in lad. YELIDWINIPI. N.W.'l'. (CF) This older site was bound as gusnnugugngisug-mum auitableIortheprovisionofacsv- anyonewhoeomasuponitoutofINlIldl0lh9N'I"B'lld" the vast wilderness of the Mac- cided upon A larle IIIIIIIIII 0' kaaale district of the Northwest People still live in the old Owl- g-gmgegg. Yellowknife is more than a min- It was certainly a surprise tolllll centre. it is a Ivor! all "II but" gag”... (.4 mg c4mm.,,,.,nor.h shore of Great slave Lake. gum mm" In; Mguuu,-guiinines and communlcatiina are congress including every Cana- 11! sreat c0ncern- BY III" It ll dtaa who had not been her. be. served by Canadian Pacifc Air- Iore. ways from Edmonton. They expaciag ; mun mningi By water in the summer navi- community but found one of thelgatlon season it is on the ions best laid out and ordered com. water route which extends from munitieg one could find 3ny.jWaterways, Alta. to the Arctic where. with wide paved streets 0068"- and nearly every building neat By highway a winter road con- and gleaming with newness. and necia it with Hay River on the virtually every city facillzy. south side or Great Slave Lake C. B. Anderson. South African and thus with the Mackenzie delegate. said at a dinner given Highway which connects it with to the visitors Sunday night. he!Edmonton via the Peace River first saw the Northwest Territor-'aren. Construction now is under ies 23 years ago and "if anyone way to provide permanent all - had told me then that today yea; highway communication there would be a modern com- over this route. munity of 3,000 people sitting up this site I could not have be- lieved him." 1 Thougb the present site of Yel-; lowknlfe is only a dozen years Professional Cards removed from the bush there is also an old town which sprang chal-Iered up on a nearby rocky island ACCOUHIGIIIS m a tent city which came into 1,. lktle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Comma cw the meeting was carried out. Buildinl Father Maccormgck gtaied Summerside, P.E.I. Phone H33 that the Catholic Women's Lea-I gue is the only national organlz-7 ation for women in Canada. He spoke briefly about the drive that will be lnu S J in all parishes on the Island this fall to K. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. Summerside get subscriptions for the catholic Optometrist newspaper in Nova Scltia the E E. Pu-kman "Amigonish Casket," since P. 09;. D" 30. E. I. is too small ever to hope at PHONE 3287 having a Catholic Plliter all its OPPOSITE GUARDIAN OPTIC! Summer St. Summerside own. Father had special advice for the membership convener. and allowed members to ask quest- ions at the end of his address. Mrs. C. I-I. Monty on behalf of the membes present thanked B. F. Hunter. R.0. Summerside. P.E.l. Phone 3110 SMALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, BSc on. Father Maccorrnaek for his as Water Street, Summerside highly interesting address. Above Maurice Mill's Hens Following this the meeting Well”- 3. adjotI!l1'nedb;7II.hFtI'ihe ActM of PHONE 3530 nsecra on a er ac- Glllivray. A metal hour fo1low- PI'I0I9gr.pII9" ad, during which lunch was ser- TIRE READ STUDIO ved. II. I. IIARI POSITIONS OPEN FOR REGISTERED NURSES Pediatric supervisor. salary S190 to 5110 gross. General duty nurses. sniery SI80 to S200 gross. In is fully accredited II4 bed general hospital. Personal poll- cles provide for 8 hour shift and 44 hour work week. For further particulars contnct-- "' MISS M. COLLICUTT Superintendent Prince County Hospital Summerside. P. E. I. Afternoon and Evening Sessions CJRW SUMMERSIDE Sponsored by Suasaerslde Jeaswai-Pioneer rustsnar a wnoivssnar. sxrr 11 . is - "SIX BIIDOIIS ro cnoas" starrtla 0!! Cllftll. George Nader. Julie Adam. The arnaaing story of its million dollar Boston robbery. Also cartoon. M M 'i' ..:......."”"f..'.'......'E".' '”'.. ..... " xrnm" in ac . 0'0! II - J5) cbanlc ta canteen service. .rmeiia,can-nu W STAQLITE ” . r ,' -. tail This is gift time at the Regent. Over 3300 in beautiful- prizes. A numbered ticket is given with each evening admission ticket. Drawings made from stage next Tuesday and following Saturday. Prizes now on dis- play In lobby. .. SUMMERSIDE IODAY ('I'UE.) 3:8 - 7:15 - 0:15 VIIATII MAMMOTH CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS CIVIC STADIUM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th MAIN BOUT-10 ROUNDS KID WALSH New Brunswick Welterweight CIWBEIZI venna IUD RAMSAY P.E.I. Welterweight Champion SEMI FINAL--6 Ramos YOUNG TIGER STEEL P.E.l. Lightweight Champion VQPIIII PEANUTS ARSENAULT rwo BOUTS-WINNER rum ALL URBAN ROGERS Vtrlll I WENDELL OLIVER stx ROUNDS YOUNG PEANUTS ARSENAULT cut "costs" oattaur FOUR IIOUNDS CURTAIN KAISER Yoqg Young Peanuts Arsennalt Wendell Grady runs aotmos gt-1-s:-.-.1-Qat--::A.--2 rorvuia rascss-cnnam raiser: and man so can i 1.0. Moe us ('1' -. lain. aenasnusascauasus gI.lIvII L