I . ' , ya . . scenes from the Kinsmen's Annual Picnic held Wednesday at Dalvay. (Photos by Barte1"s Film Lab.) OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE v 4 3- x.'w'77'”?'” CAESAR at THA1'. i ' . w h eovszcm THIS, PHOTO. Wy- T v.--r CRUMBLING coogerzv HE GAVE (Joe The above. pictures are X a .,0.,t1mw 8E."EAGLE NO0K".0UtZ -.7, You .-2, W DESTINATION? i6THl6 THE MU5TAT t T ' 3-"Mi63's'3;i”ii.2i"t”iE5....with ” L; gn fwgr A6ENT6oeLow- THE W V IN6LV 1355- FlR5T ., 4, J crzuseo?--8AH! ti SOMEONE- . WILL PAY A F012 THI5 ; CHICANEIZV 3 In t be -A GOOD BEGINNING. IS SO IMPORTANT itju '9 Adi oh boy! lg. mills ldtiro bebrsionly Iood. lancer, ':olisls oro milled but during all those growing yum. mill: is still one or the mosvlltnporiom sources of vital bod olooronts. You can't bo.too careful when you choose the baby's mills. Make any comparison you like you'll solos! Porlostlonlv Mlihoolhooofootoodboohnllk i for the all-lrrrponom good iiIO9iMl'Il- , ' - 3.. lied Crosslests -- At Belmont. lot it: Lewis Kerwin. Red Cross swim- nzing and Water safety Instructor presented three classes of swim- mers ior tests at Belmont, Lot is on Saturday. July. 34th. ' , The Swimming and Water su- ety committee under the chair- manship of Mrs. Larry You super- vised this course which was spons- ored by the women's Institute. Mr. Kent Ellis tested the candi- dates and presented awards to those who completed satisfactorily all phases or the work. Beginners: Phyllis Caughlin, Mrs Barret, Thelma Clark, Edith Bat- ten. Mrs. L; Clark, Keith Johnson, Allison Johnston, James Macnean. Juniors: Mrs. MacLean, Dorothy Monkiey, Winston Yea, Leigh Bur- nett. Ellen Mac, Helen Lyle, Allan Carr, Betty Caughlln. Graoe Lyle Intermediates: Mayne Yeo, Eric sherry. Eddie Clark, Thelma Lyle. ..Esayy priest Plan French Rivet Swimmers Tested laturdsy July 24th was test day for the French River Swimming and Water Safety Classes. Mr. Donald Champion instructed this group and presented three claues tor examination. The French River Swimming and Water Safety Committee members under the chairmanship of Mrs George Howatt have been most helpful this year. They have pro- Pownai Water Safety Tests Eighteen candidates ior Red Cross swimming and water Saiety awas-ds.swam in Pownal Bay on Friday atternoon July 24th. I The Women's Institute sponsored the course with Mrs. may Herman carrying the responsibilities of committee chairman. Miss Eileen Sutherland of Car- leton Siding, instructed the classes and Mr. Kent Ellis evaluated their swimming skill and Water saiety knowledge. The iollowlng swimmers received awards: lnners: Douglas Robertson, Mar orie Jenkins, Lloyd Bruce. Mrs. ROY Herman. Marilyn Smith. Ger- ald Macuillsn. Norms Robertson. Juniors: Hilda Jana, Pearl Her- man. Gordon Herman, Harvey Bruce. Intermediates: Darryl Jenkins, Linda Smith, Richard Jenkins, David Smith. -FE?-HIT in Pownal Hall recently when friends and relatives oi Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Judson gathered to express their good wishes to this young couple who were recently married. To the strains of ”Here Comes the Bride," the newly-weds were escorted to seats of honor by Miss Dorothy Judson and Mr. Wal- lace Smith. Rev. T. R. Goudge made a few well-chosen remarks, and called on Mr. Gordon Moore who read an appropriate address and Mr. Leo MacMillan presented a well filled purse. The remainder cured and recommended two can- didates tor the Red Cross Swim- ming and Water Safety Instruct- or's School. Both these young men qualified and are actively engaged in teaching classes. Paul Cudmore, Red Cross Super- visor. tested the classes and pre- sented Red Cross awards to the iollowlng:- Begins: .. Louise Lamont, Shar- on Howatt, Margie Bearisto. Juniors: Eleanor Champion. Ron- nie Proiitt. Intermediates: Gall Stewart, Iris Champion, Norma Proiitt. of the evening was spent in singing and dancing and a delicious lunch was served by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Bracken Wood have as their guests their son-in- law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Roach Irom Montreal, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Callicut, and their daughter, Carol Anne from Hali- fax. Mr. Wilf Lawton. Toronto, has returned to his w' i: after visit- ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Lawton. Mrs. A J Hunter and Miss Betty An enjoyable evening was spent. ; STANHOPI W. I. The Btanhope Women's Institute held their monthly -meeting on July 6 at the home or Mrs. Harry Lawson. The vice-president open- ed the meeting by singing "O Canada." iallowed by the Collect. Roll call was answered by 13 mem- bers, and three visitors were pres- ent. ' New committees were appointed as follows: sick, Mrs. George Mec- Mlilan and Mrs. Ray Carr; lunch. Mrs. Harry Machauchlan. Mrs. James Machauchlan and .Mrs.Mal- calm MacLauchlan; entertainment. Mrs. Ray Carr and Mrs. Keith Douglas. .It was agreed that a quilt be sent to the Red Cross. The secretary was asked to see about signs for school. It was de- cided to hold the August meeting at the kitchen shelter. Roll call is to be answered with "Where I met my husband." The singing of the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. A game of bingo called by Mrs. J. E. Misener was enjoyed, and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the lunch committee and a social hour enjoyed. Hunter, Teulon, Manitoba and Mr. John Hunter, Windsor, 0nt., have been visiting relative: and Iriends in Pownal and Wood Islands. While her: they were guests oi! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ings, Pownal. Mr. Edward Goudge, Toronto, has been visiting his parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Goudge at the Manse. Mr. and Mrs. Athol Buell and Iamlly, Toronto, are spending their holdays with relatives here and other points on the Island. Miss Dorothy Inga, Toronto. is spending the summer at her home here. Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Goudge. entertained the Pownal Y.P.U., fol- lowing the Sunday evening service, in honor of their son, Edward, who is home on holiday from Toronto. An enjoyable and lively sing-song, followed by a delicious lunch made for an entertaining evening. Mrs. Floyd Johnston and little daughter, Carolyn, Toronto, are spending the summer with Mrs. Johnston's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Weatherbi LOT NO. 1 All Ladios' Spring Costs in this lot, a good assortment of colors and silos .Voluos. to 539.95 OUT THEY GO AT V2 PRICE Thursday. July 29. 19,54 The Guardian Page 18 , Farm Experts . Will"! Io Whesylsunset sheds its parting OTTAWA, (CP)- Four Cana- dian larm experts will get a look next month at what Soviet agri- cultural science is doing. Dr. E. S. Hopkins, director of the federal government's experi- mental iarms service, and S. J.l Chagnon. vice-chairman of the agricultural priccs support board. left by air Wednesday for Mos- cow to attend the Soviet llnlon's all-union agricultural exhibition. in England they will be joined by Dr. W. F. Hanna. chlel of the agriculture department's plant pathology division, and Dr. Orlan And shades ofsvening softly iall A quiet glory fills the sky Like a benediction. over all. On yonder rugged elm tree, A robin sings his glsdsome lay in stirring notes of melody, And bids farewell to passing day. A solemn hush pervades the air, And shadows deepen o'er the land: The twittering birds have gone to T851. A heavenly peace is all around. Silently the night comes down To touch the earth, with silver Hall, assistant veterinary-direo tor general, who are tourmg Britain. The four will arrive in , Moscow for the opening of the exhibition Aug. 1. wings, And in the brooding silence dwells The music of immortal things. eDeb Announce New Way To Shrink Painful Piles . 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