Vi 'wltI IHIHVBI ll ed the M I - . . . ant day exercises W G""""7 '5 "Wk held n'3'L:?;1 on Thursday at mu”. it i .' , - ternoon, August 30. .. p "P.'EJ' C0?!” Luann. aumglueu Mr and Mrs Everett MacKcnna &. um”. among- :.'"..".'.".."'srl'--vn -n-””r1r-u”v?- ::S3:.":”.f.2.T1iii.:2?.2i”.?.: "”"'"”'”'r "W" W M.EdardS.Griffi.Burton. - H3. of Bosmnf lsjncerewsympaihy ofnthe coIn- otlly and Hamill of uh -o wegk i , - . lng hafmotlfu In. Bridget llug. mlulity is extended to the :.rcav- Klnkora. , , Tho Misses Stoiis How Glen. B'd”"" "ll 053 119313701. ' lllio Clvillllbct 4th for the united Gregta-, pus.” ed relatives of the late Mr. Hud- Mr "Rim cdhnln I - s in-ryg Au oomcum C. Wong. .mnumi to mu nub." am when the! will visit wm, Miss mm nuny c.,,. won, :”wnl.l:ec'l'r3ill'ul(ftllyocfZ'l'i3&aIfi or ofschool-. visited nu:'-toll'uhoox l-'32: at n"unnCm'bc3"uloe'li:h?u? 3 3m” """”,3"1-sIn.a1n obtaia- ma;gNm bait":-5:'u:l'5.L" - . ' R s scuom-gm, , lt:oasUrsot.Au'sa: '51-sirzmae hoiidtsyft;-1,, Thursday afternoon. August 30. Friday Aulust :1. term. 0, woo m g but mm 'i"hg) We;;"I&0mPIM&dmhyPMr. - . sues o er . John 0 mm, ho - Uni on . Ba kviil, N.a. ' "'”'- my 3.:-::'..:.r-3,-me -4- nu mu. -1- ..":.;:::.::.::.':.:':.i?.trusts. ea an 2-fan min i:'u””'". ..... ..?..".5't:.F W -' "i '” ” :.':l”:;””:.l:.r-:"-enema -ev- haiumm Mu,” Ac, NS. also their son and daughter. six us. h vhmu M. "rem, of the but Myth me Mr. and Mrs. A.E.Johnaon spent the W s or relatives in Reilly of Walcths'm" M!" M”7 in-law Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mao. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Griffin: son MacArthur 1:611! Road Lot lib", aw. nanny u Pu"bom' home in Bed u Emmi” w her will ppm 5,, hwd.y:ii:"g'1'Ies':ho': Gregor. P-dr daughter JoAnn of Gl9BlllTY- 0, who was acbldenully drdwned Dhvld of Mr. um Mn -eum uq " 3-9. Mr. udM,..nu."” o . Halifax, N.S.. spent the holiday while mm": 0” '30 "d. 00 . I ' FIRE WEEK wom. ””"Y- ewe weekend with relatives in Burton wff&”ef,"&,f,",;'"3” "'1 M M” Lot 7 on Thursday, Xugusl so." Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson, orrsws (OP)-The week .; a r u: ”' "”""- Wm M" 0 Oct 1-13 . 3" msv 9- s John Doyle. Mr. mun. Gsrald 0'3" R”"”s'y' "'3" "d M” 5"" day. rut" "mdalmed '”'""l M" . McQuoide. Sussex. N.B. are vlait- '1' Prevention week in or . or 0 0 1 5'3 remit! .-L;-u... .x.s-..lum..a.x..-uni. a. . W 1;u...”.. A g.,,g ,, ,, - 0959- pa- . rsouhy. 10. 1955 . - gt er at East M317 C. MlcGregor, teach. up wuteyrdnssn srranstsi a recent guest of Mr. ad Edward S. Griffin. Burtonr The members and their leads of Burton 4-H Sewing Club attend- wss l Mrs. Mrs. Gerald Rooney. Alberton. spent the weekend at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward S. Griffin. Burton. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0'Meara. Miss Eva Harper, Tllnish. Mr.,and Mrs. Joseph Me. il. MP3. JSITIS of SI. Elggnorg and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell semi BTOIIIED AREA - The Gaspe peninsula with its fertile soil and immense forests has an area of about 9.000 square of West Point. miles. in! Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Johnson. and Mrs. Fred Reeves. Mr. John- son's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weeks. . In. and an ” Canada. The oti . 1 the Canada Glalsog, ligkiil ii: the last 10 years 4,856 perm" died in 623,233 fires which caused Property damage estimated ., Willsloe. were visitors to Bedequo 8800000000 THE FOUR-WAY TEST-OF ROTARY Vaughan Groom, President of Itclmeeiinl on Tuesday will be plsc- and will be located in the Town ' ' lummeraide Rotary club, is Ieenlod in schools and public buildings Hall. Mr. Frank Arnett (center) ' x. (right) presenting to a Past Pre-'to acquaint children and the geu- Past President of th. club wu ; sident, T. Earle Hickey, plaques eral public with the high ideals of the guest speak and his 1-emu-kg .4 t on which are printed the four way Rotary. were based on the subiect "The ' 5 t test of Rotary. These plaques. al- The first of these plaque: was Four Way Test of Rotary". (Photo - . on; with others presented at the presented to Mayor W.A. Currie by Wotton). I l-A . R. T. HOLMAN LTD. A BRUNSWICK FURRIERS LTD. New Study Reveals Why c-ermmow-.r.:.u. s.................. o ...........u.u . . . ' 0 o 0 0 l B oy S Are N 01. D I I I n qu enfs 2330;: il-Es greafFosi Fur Sole ever staged in Summersldo - Three great firms combmmg to bring to you over V ' ur parish: ur Jackets - fur Sfoles, eic.,ol' rock bottom prlcos - all of the combined power of these three .. f ” . 0 s o w:i;'roi;!1:ault;;;1:tI - ho; qxzg mmv.v.w;.:: :30? ;.;0;:.Lu)yu.3:;, ntggszxgfcagnfuung. "W s ores ma 0 i Is an outstanding event. If ever an opportunity was offered you - here If Isl delinquency has been discovereg; then perhap: we nnghtdbf abls do mm or men ugttltudgg H gmpon. . r?.tht.3-ti:-""l:”"t” :2:-T” ”' ”” ”"E””E"'”A”' SEPTE A l e ac or: " .young - arler resear n c e , e But. they conceded. they hue . 1 2 1 3 I 1 4 1 5 ' bell! H 1! ii ted,h d it hifl ith th - , -'.”:.'u'...yv.-9 "”" " l 12".... .3: ..'.1..f..f...”.i” --nu? :0'm;;g,g;,s;g;:;g :3;-dg;';v,M;g THURSDAY- FmpAy - '2 " ' " l The findings of s yaar-long study were reported Friday before the u'minology section of the American Sociological Society at its annual meeting hard. The Ohio State study was based on no sixth-grads boys who werv selected by school teachers as ncifdser delinquent nor expected to become so even though they live in the highest delinquency area of Columbus Reported Dr. Walter I. Rock- lsss, professor of social adminis- hstion: f 'A section of the largest Canadv Legion parade ever staged in side is seen above at the War Memorial in Summerside dur- ing a program on Wednesday ' HOWLAN Mrs. olive Chaissnn and some of huifamlly of 50 e. Mass. are now visiting in Howlan and Egmont Bay and 0'Lenry- Motoring to Prince Edward is- land on Wednosdny. Aulilli 21 where they gttonded western ex- hibition were Mr. and Mrs. Hunt- ley Mscilachern of Greenwood, N.8.. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poir- kr of MscNairn. N.B.. and Mrs. Gsgnon of Museum. . Mr. and Mrs. Fldela Arsenault of Woodstock. had as rocsat guests Ilr. Arsensnlrs two their T It. and Mrs. Huntley IlacEacb- sl Greenwood. Nova lentil. ooys. A series of self-evaluation tests given to the selected 12-year-olds and interviews" with their mothers indicated to the research team that the boys remrdcd themselvoe as law-abiding and obedient. The boys'answers also showed they considered themselves as stricter about right and wrong than most people. "that they at- tempted to keep out of trouble at all costs and . . . tried to conform to the expectations of their par- ” LEI ON PARADE ents. teachers and others." H , tricts. which marked the 25th anniver- sary of the organization of the Summersldc Branch of the Leg- loa. (Photo by Wotton) of her aunt. and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. G. Gallant. Rev. M.J.c Rooney left on wed- nesday 22, to take up parish dut- ics in Tignish. Rev. Clarence Pltro of Rustico has now taken over at St. Anthonys. Mr. and Mrs, Heber Bryan ah fended the dance in Alberton on Thursday night. day. August 25 on return to her home in Ontario. after her visit with relatives hers. Mrs. Warren Flanders who was visiting here received word that with her husband had been seriously and Mrs. Bruce Csrruthers. The Junior taaeher of Howlsa Dcliol. Miss hills Mlt'All.IlIfId 0'Laary. lsunuow out of school. In. Anna Iiscsulu. of tho h an feeling so wen. - London and family returnsd to Mrs. Jim Klnch left on Satur-p the attitudes which provide the in- sulation. They believe the attitudes may be acquired from persons import- ant in the boys' lives. such as a mother, a relative. a print. a settlement house worker or a teacher. The researchers also found the ”good boy" self concept in more common among youths w par- ents have a stable marriage. a permanent home and steady em- ployment. LOCKE ROAD Having spent hair vacation ' visiting Mrs. London's parents in Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. i'l.W. their home in Moncton on Saturday August 25th. D Mrs. Jim Kinch of Coburg. 0nt., visited her mother Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of Forest View and other relatives in surrounding di.s- I Mr. and Mrs. Davs Lacouturc left on Sunday August 36th., for their home in Brockton, Mass. They had spent their vacation vis- iting relatives in Bloomfield and vicinity. - Mr. and Mrs. John Aiscnault of Charlottetown motored from Char- lottetown to Forest View and Alberton to spend Sunday visiting relatives. On Monday they visited relatives in Howlan and then re- turned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arssnault and Mrs. Clifford A-senault bl 1-lowlan were in Forest View on Monday August 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dairy and baby of St., John N.B. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Peters and Mrs. Bennett Peters of Bloomfield on Saturday evening August 25th. A,N, 'My Fair Lady' Show Inspires F all Fashion: Amusical comedy hit. "My Fair Lady," he also set the theme whid. plIw'ally SATURDAY (Morning) ow-if ”lvlsyasofluswlsuurlsssI.rs.. Nye- "tilt of knsvatsdssaffars.