me 8 : : is ° } oS. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside 8031; Alberton 63-2: ‘Montagne 972: Souris 322 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., May 29. 1959. ~~ “One of the greatest motiva- tional forces in travel is the de- sire to see and exverience some- thing differen’, Alan Field, dir- ector of Canadian Government Travel Bureaus steted lect r'-> in eddressing a dinner meeting of the Prince Edward Island) Tovrist Association.> Mr. Field said that visitors can- not be at‘rected by giving them the <2me thing they get at home. “Tourists from the United ner to Prince Edward Is'and t+ see and exverience ‘he same thin-s thew can get at home. “The U.S. visitor will hanpilv stop at the Islander Motel or Pleas"re Istand Hotel or the Gar- den of the Gulf Tourist Court. He will be elad to try Prince Ed- | ward lobs’er at the Fothers of | Cerfederation Restaurant. i *““T am onlv sorry he won’t—in the months of Julv and August— be able to tell his friends about Seated at the head table were | States are not coming to Caned- |* eau: the urging of the govern- Fish and Game Association and Amos Hubley, president of Sum- merside Board of Trade. Resolutions suggested a four to six week course for cooks to held early noxt winter: th abolishing of the d'fferen‘ial tween regular members end sociate members in the ment to immediately acovire the M.V. Vacationland and the con- tacting of the New Brunswick Minister of H'ghways in regard to the condition of the road from Arlee to Cave Tormen’‘ine. A.B. LePaze, of Cavendish Frank “Pellerin. Charlottetown, | S0ciation, and reviewed the Province's Tourist Needs Are Stressed At Meeting Dr. Wen MacDonald, outlined the 1959 plans of the Prince ward Island. Fish and Game éee ious projects th's organization nad initiated in past years. The guest speaker was intro- duced by Mr. Nicholson and thenked by Mr. Shaw. ? Mr. Field emphasized that one of the basic princivles of tour- ism is that one area or one pro- vince cannot achieve ‘success without COOPERATIVE “No part of this industry oper- ates in a vacuum. That is one of the reasons why I am glad to see P.E.I. cooperating with its neigh- boring provinces in the co-opera- tive Maritime Campaign. Gordon Show, Breckley and A. Walthen Gaudet, Charlottetow- were named directors: from the | Home"’ was shown by John K. | “But I would emphasize to you that a cooperative venture while most useful should not stand in the way of the most vigorous great de‘erminant in developing r from page 1) Jenkins, Brackiey; 4. Gardiner MacKi . Pleasant Valley; 5. Desgie, “Buogiects 7. Douglas Carmody, Charlottetown. Auiemotive Mechanics “B”: 1. Irwin Drummond, Freetown; 2. Grant Francis, Freetown; 3. Don- ald Doran, Foxley River; 4. Ham- mond Godkin, Charlottetown: 5. David Jenkins, Brackley; 6. Wal- ter Richards, Kinkora. Bricklaying and Plastering: 1. Joseph Rooney, Charlottetown; 2. Linus Misener, Stanhope; 3. William Mills, Summerside; 4. Gerard Mooney, Ilona; 5. Joseph Egan, Cardigan; 6. Bernard Ber- rigan, Charlottetown. Carpentry “A”: 1. Laughie Machon, Murray Harbour; 2. John V aag. Mt. Herbert; 3, Armel Taylor, Clinton; 4. Eric Smallman, Mill River East. Carpentry “B”: 1. Edwin Link- letter, Summerside; 2. Norman Noye, Charlottetown; 3. Willard MacPhail, York Point; 4. Gerard Devine, Peakes, Drafting: 1. Linus Gallant, Charlottetown; 2. Raiph Wright, Central Royalty; 3. Lewis Ward, Charlottetown; 4. Barry Cooper, Tourist Associption to the Hotel i : eating the finest oyster in the Association of Canada. |promotion of Prince Edword '- Srcsiona: 6. Stan P MacLeod, werld—the Malneque.”” A film entitled, “Tourist Go !and itself. Self-help is still the | i ctsville Electricity: 1. Maurice Good- BLOOD SERUM DRIFTS ASHORE 2ND KINGS CANDIDATES a te Tourist Ncmdeten te renee of the Na- | ‘ravel,” he said. win, Charlottetown: 2. Howard / ry Hublev. Tt ; Mrs | tional Film Board of Canada at) Mr. Field noted that tt would | Morrison, Hampton; 3. Eugene| Miss Iphiginie Arsenault of the|of voluntary donors enrolled by , oilier is Lot 607,210 issued Aug. ses Amos ay s Lothian’ last nights dinner meeting at the be a “splendid idea” to bu'ld | Mivligan, Foxley River; 4. Bever-| P.E.I. Branch of the Camadian| ‘he Red Cross and may be given | 29 1945. The date on the first sug- Thomas Cullen, left, and Har- them at the next provincial elec- Ist. vice-president: FJ. Kinnine. | Charlottetown Hotel. - | scottish village on the Island as a |jey Mj , Souris; 5. "Paul Hi to patients of all blood types. The |-gests the possibility of its having Mr, Cullen former suverintendent of national parks: Red Cross, interestedly examines vey , MLA were ‘hom- tion. is a Mr. Martin noted that accord-| tourist attraction. : inirton : in | rinted advice also suggest the| been lost from a ship during the inated last night by the Lib- -.uix.. Mrs. Dougias is a sit-| A.B. LePage. oresident of the as-| ; iaie taunt n | “It will provide an opportunity a nye . # plerril | two rusted and battered tin cytin- keepin of a transfusion botile of | Second World War. Miss Arsen i ing member at the time. | s*c’etion. M LePage: ng to a survey, out of every | : Steele, Charlott n; 7. Damien : : é & \ ttle 1 erals of 2nd Kings to represent ‘ ing present time. wee . Mr. age: Mr. shia’ ‘eiediana Sate ex eae to display Island _ handicraft McQuaid, Riverdale; 8. Lewis| ers 9 inches long and 3 1-4 in-| distilled water (with which the} ault does not believe the serum ror Field., Al Nicholson, director of | against a most attractive se‘ting.|simmons, Irishtown; 9. Blois| “hes in diameter which were pick-| serum is mixed to be reconstiiut- | would be effective now after the _ VISIT ALBERTON |\ad increased by six million Dr. and Mrs. Stanley K. Dom dojllars but he felt that money ald of Moncton, were weekend nent on rural electrification guests at the home of G. M. ing public buildings such as Alberton. |Hillsboro General Hospital were RECENT VISITORS | well justified. Mr. and Mrs. Derek Hughes of} The Premier said he was not visitors | worried about the future of the were the |frozen food plant in spite of s. Arnold ithe fact that the first year’s and Mrs. | operation had not been as suc-! |eessful as desired. ' | He said a large company in i Wells Ontario is definitely interested from Ottawa to in starting the potato flake in- at the dustry on ihe Island and is con farm of sidering associating with the . and Mrs. piant at Sherwood. Harvey Douglas in his ac- HOME ceptance speech noted that it! Champion, whe was nine years ago that he was the winter in Fairview, N. first nominated for the 2nd | is being welcomed home to trict. He charged the Federal Alberton. She was accompanied Government with failure to keep . * its election promises and said, | “the parity prices ily een s 5 5 a as ie - oe i Ff BACK ” P.E.I. Travel Bureau; Mrs. Shaw, States last year credited Canad- Such a centre would also be a ment’s plan for a $100,000 dock- ing facilities to serve the Vaca- tionland at Borden and Cape Tor- mentine was seen yesterday by Mayor W.A. Currie as proof that the carferry could be used be- tween Summerside and Point du) Chene, N.B. The mayor said the plan was exactly in line with private in- formation he had when the coun- ci! vassed his resolution last week. ue The mayor fe that since the cost of the terminals would not run into the hundreds of thons- ands of dollars there is all the more reason why. efforts should S'side Resident Is Fined $125 SUMMERSIDE A French . River man pleaded guilty to a | reduced charge of driving while | be continued to have this boat | serve the needs of the western end of the province. | It can be done, he said, without | taking anything away from any other section including Borden. The mayor’s proposal received | the backing over the weekend of nine women’s institutes in the atea. kt has already been supprot- ed by the Summerside Board of Trade and the employment ad-! visory committee. quiring this extra service for men appeared before Magistrate K.M. Martin in City Police Court yesterday morning charged with driving while in- toxicated bringing the total to 16 persons appearing on such a charge since May 1. Each of tke accused pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of driving while impaired. A Hun- ter River man’s plea was accept- ed by the court and he was fined . | $100 and costs or 20 days. Much has been said about ac- The pleas of the other three men, two residents of Charlotte- tourist trade. That is extremely | town and the other from Park- important, but one third of the dale, were not immediately ac- car and truck traffic to the main-| cepted and the three had their land originates in Prince Coun-| cases adjourned until this morn- ty and a large part of the ferry '"8. : traffic from the mainlad is des-| Two Charlottetown residents tined to Prince County.”” Mayor appearing on charges of being Currie stated. drunk and disorderly were each “Isn't it sensible that Prince “ned $20 and costs or 10 days. County should have its own main- Hcg ee bay dbag = land connection when it onl Yi Hunter River and Charlottetown means constructing the same type; wig were charged with being of ramps at Summersidé and! drunk and incapable. Two other MacFarlane, South Winsloe. Welding “B”: 1. Edward Arsenault, Richmond; 2. Stanley Arsenault, Richmond: 3. Leonard Arsenault, Richmond; 4. Earle Arsenault, Richmond: 5. Gordon Gallant, Summerside; 6. Eric Day. Kensington: 7. Joseph Keefe, Morell; 8 Vernon Gaud- ette, Tignish; 9. Norman Mac- Kay, Darnley. PRIZE LIST Vincent Connolly; 2. Ross Gillis; 3. Donald Jenkins. Attendance: Vincent Connolly; Progress: Leo Deagle. Practical Work: Vincent Connolly. Automotive Mechanics “B’’: 1. Irwin Drummond; 2. Grant Fran- cis; 3. Donald Doran. Attend- ance: Grant Francis. Progress: Donald Doran. Practical Work: Irwin_ Drummond. Bricklaying and Plastering: 1. er; 3. William Mills. Attendance: Grant Francis. Progress: Donald Doran. Practical Work: Automotive Mechanics “A"’: 1. | Joseph Rooney; 2. Linus Misen-| ed up on the beach at East Lake ed) along with two bottles of the Jchn Vandergaag. Carpentry “B”: 1. Edwin Link- letter; 2. Norman Noye; 3. Wil- lard MacPhail. Attendance: Nor- |man Noye. Progress: Gerard Devine. Practical Work: Edwin Linkletter. Drafting: 1. Linus Gallant; 2. Ralph Wright: 3. Lewis Ward. Attendarre: Stanley MacLeod. | George Vail—equal. Island Native ‘Is Laid To Rest |neral services were held here PICTOU, N. S. — (CP) — Fu- | Progress: Lewis Ward. Practical Monday for Arthur Lloyd Fergu- | Work: Linus Gallant. Electricity: 1. Maurice Good- win; 2. Howard Morrison; 3. Eugene Milligan. Attendance: | Merrill Steele. Progress: Eugene Milligan. Practical Work: Be- |verley Morrow. | Plumbing and Sheet Metal: 1. | Robert Cousins; 2. Edward wood; 3. George Vail. Attend- ance: Robert Cousins and Wen- idell MacDonald ‘equal’. Pro- ‘gress: Winston Clemenis.\ Prac- tical Work: Robert Cousins. Welding “B’’: 1. Edward Arsen- lault: 2. Stanley Arsenault; 3. Leonard Arsenault. Attendance: Irwin | Earl Arsenault and Norman Mac- | Small- | son, 66, who died Friday in Hos- pital. Mr. Ferguson was a native of Murray Harbor, P.E.I. passage of so many years. > ; Premier Mrs. Nicholson, Dr. Wen Mac-jian Films with influencing their | natural site for scottish games Sunday by William McMillan.| serum as a unit for emergency Donald, president of the P.E.I. ‘decision to visit this country. | aid dances,” he stated. ne and Sheet on? When opened each was found. to| use. Mystery of how the bottles : Th aggye cm ge — 1) = eT es. 3 contain a bottle of normal human | got malay alpen Solo Sal Ina erable costs throug a small . + Small ° o> “*! serum (pooled and dried). Print-| siderably the apparent / percentage of the power rates Gov't Plan Seen As Support Impaired Driver ceoupe. vo eee. ed descriptive matier in the con-| relation of the bottles to each ° being charged. ° sa id ey te Sa 5+] tainers states the dried human | other. One is numbered Lot 266,- REFRIGERATION - ° Draws $100 Fine |° #2 ps, Charlottetown; | serum is prepared from the blood | 601 and issued Dec. 31, 1942. The | iu money wet srext |For S'side Ferry Proposa es aes g. Wendel NeiOeed. | Fase ; Sore He agreed with Opposition : : ‘In Ch town Court acco on sally hes ane Laughie Machon. Progress: Ar-;only)—Vincent Connolly, Rober | IAA wea ‘charges that the provincial debt} SUMMERSIDE — The govern- Wises Sande. ev? , mel Taylor. Practical Work: | Cousins, Stanley MacLeod and Electrical Contracti from repa rewirin TT eT ea gg OLY alae motors, © ers, eu STOREY ELECTRIC 136 PRINCE 7 © Complete Ration 5 Bag Lots—Cash ATTENTION | BEEF RAISERS Special One Week Only ' MASTERMIX BEEF FEED J coieistiesaonaiye ewt. $3.35 DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. CITY VISITORS ‘turned out to be charity prices. impaired when he appeared in|Point du Chene that is stated , i ; ; | . j city residents appearing © siM™- | Drummond. Kay | 1). Progress: Vernon Rev. ‘and Mrs. Robert A. Thomas Cullen said the full] Summerside Police "Court here |can be economically constructed ‘Jar charges drew fines of $10| Carpenisy “A: 1. Laughie Gaudelie, Prarical Work. Ed CHICK HATCHERY Cooks and their little son, James representation from each poll| yesterday morting and drew a at Borden and Cape Tormentine, | and costs or five days and a fifth, | yachon: 2. John Vandergaag: 3.|ward Ar-enault. : 70 Queen St. Charletictown Dial 2028 Robert, are spending a few day3 sugured well for the future of| fine of $125 and costs. land thereby serve central and also a city resident, drew a 20/armet ‘Taylor. Attendance:| Academic — (For attendance | aa ae with Mrs. Crooks’, parents, Rev. : A. ik Mel the election. The former speaker jand! present clerk of the Leg-|had been in a collision with an Evidence revealed_his vehicle west Prince. |day suspended sentence. a Charlottetown. lislature said he felt there was \other car in which the accus- ; WEAR og HOME FROM TORONTO now a unanimity among mem- | d's truck and the other car were r Mrs. C. W. Hayes has returm- bers of the party in 2nd Kings badly damaged. ‘ % dec ed to her home in Alberton af- which had suffered to some ex- The man was one of three ap- or pn woe ter spending some time in Tor- tent at the time of the last pro- Pearing om charges of driving MON | TUES | WED | THUR onto. She was accompanied ’ vincial election. while intoxicated. A Summerside her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. man drew a fine of $100 and and Mrs. Graham Hooper, and TOM KICKHAM . costs on the reduced charge of From ther their little son, Michael. | Thomas Kickham former ie | ee ee cane jac 0 ook to VISITORS eral MP for Kings said. “the | while intoxicated had his case One Vans blah te Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilkie of deception which Mr. Diefenbak- | adjourned until Monday. He did ro Alberton, had as weekend er used to get elected was now not plea. deitittantiaas “ oo their son-inlaw and catching up with him. | The case of Vernon Walter Wat- Service Director children. younger daughter, Miss Belle Wilkie of Charlottetown. ALBERTON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunn- ing and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnston of Long River were of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer the United Church services in es and Cascum- : ‘ — gnish are producing their products for | ‘ssued by the weather office: % cup undiluted CARNATION delicious “ ' ves nothing to give consumers a low- : Min...Max EVAPORATED MILK smoothness : The Robert MacMichael of Qup- | cost of living.” be said. [Raney 2 a and light, | #oronto | 1% pounds ground beef fresh flavor “tw. under command of Cap- | : pou fre a a eeaebley arrived in port | Mrs. Mary Murray, Alberta who arte e 73 \% cup fine cracker crumbs is Carnation Montague over the weekend jis a guest at the MacLeod home ontreal 47 =| 1% teaspoons salt Evaporated . being loaded with 1,600 also accompanied them to Hali- Fredericton oS: Oe Milk —the a pulp wood by Boates fax and attended the conference. oo * 63 pis 889 pepper double-ricbh : | Moncton 70| 1 teaspoon dry mustard hat (PED) Ltd. NOLAN FUNERAL — The fu-/ Halifax ; milk tha by ae I 3 Fi i 43 67 fine’ : This is the first pulp boat to! veral of the late Daniel Nolan | Charlottetown Ba 64 4 oe ly-chopped onion whips. arrive at Montague this ; ; %4 cup chili sauce (or ketchup) wet ake will be followed in by |2s held om Tuesday morning | sydacy S$ @) sismeeeeehinaees ANGEL WHIP 7 Bartholomew which ig {rom the Hennessey, Funeral | Yarmouth o mi . ae ‘*Joh R-E-A-L-L-YI’’ the Guy Home to St. Andrew's Church} % to 1 teaspoon chili powder (Makes 6 to & servings) onn..-. Othe MacMichael also expects at contend that it is the low prices “We no longer have to go back te Bennett to get a com- | parison for hard times on the’ farm, all we have to do is go) back to last year when farmers received 27 cents per bushel for potatoes when the parity price | is recognized as $1.00 per bushel,”’ | said Mr. Kickham. He noted that the present Kings -member in a recent state- ment called attention to the fact! hat the cost of living is going’) down. “If it is going down, I that farmers are getting that is bringing it down. The farmers where Requiem High Mass was! son, 29, of Malpeque, charged with the theft of a safe, was ad- journed for one week. Police Chief Peter White re ferred to the cases of the three men charged with driving while intoxicated as ‘‘being very seri- ous’. i Chief White said “This is seri- | ous and has got to be.curbed or someone is going to be killed.” Magistrate RS. Hinton, QC, presided. WEATHER TORONTO (CP)—Temperature HALIFAX (CP)—The weather | office says generally cloudy | New Ground Beef Idea _ Chiliburgers Once in a long time, a really new cooking idea comes your way. And here’s such an idea. Juicy, firm and tender hamburgers, with a peppy topping that gives new excitement to this old, familiar family favorite. And these delicious hamburgers stay moist and tender right through cooking—thanks to Carnation’s double richness. No other form of milk will do! Carnation CHILIBURGERS (Mokes 6 te 8 servings) ONE OF MY FAVORITE FRUIT DESSERTS to top off a meal fea- turing Chiliburgers, is Orange Angel Whip. The secret of its Thereughty combine Grat 8 tu- _—* “*bieepoens Sour Come on now, mom. Don’t be too hard oh jcelebrated by Rev. George Mec-: : | 24 cup sugar to leave port today. ic ’ ‘weather and a few showers are| stedients. Form meat mixture ° : ’ 5 SALE Pralereg aa wanes ee = forecast for all regions with fog inte 8 patties. Mix ehili sauce, 2 eggs, well beaten him. If you'd ever ee Donnacona . GooD oes aloe an ee PF dr set along the southern coasts. Little| Prepared mustard and chill % cup water Woodgrain Panels you we appreciate just Spruce Grove Dawna's Oro, a were a “te veg change in temperature is expec-| Pewder. Place hamburgers om = juice and grated rind : how much fun he is having, and in no time Jersey cow bred by T. Glydon and Sons, Kensington, brought at a sale held at the Wood- Ontario Fair Grounds on May 6. This was the second high- ald, Lloyd McEwen, John Mc- Adam, Elmer McEwen. _Inter- ment was in the church ceme tery. The funeral was largely at- ted inland while coastal will be cooler. Nova’ Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island: | areas broiler pan. Broil with broiler pan 5 te\7 inches from heat about 7 minutes on one side. Turn and broil 2 minutes. Spread chili mixture over hamburgers and of 1 orange and | lemon leup ited CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK Sift flour and sugar together you'll have a new panelled room you can be proud of. Any room in the house may be warmly panelled in a handsome woodgrain finish. est return realized yf p- = tended. — = __ showers, return te broiler for 5 more inte saucepan. 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