raw or the several hundred “fitmItPMOflt Carmel yester- Acodlon , __ (Contii‘med from page 1) " rite of built blessing fiepfnformed} by‘, their parish. priest..:aathe,r.mole- ,. , , .' Augmentingft‘hi‘s religious ceremonywlsihe church chair. withorgan accompaniment. and~ with the.‘voices of Somezo girls prettily dressed in the Acadlan costulne. of Evangeline. MAKERS HEARD ' I ' heard duri- speakers mg the which did' not conclude until a late hour last evening Were Professor J.H. panama of Charlottetown. Mssr . pawl Emile Gosselifl. Quebec 011?. Directtl‘iof’L’Action Oatholique; will. Jean Pamentier, French at \ ‘ m Dining e eve l mass m was delivered by Most Rev. ,Norbeit Robichaud, Arch- yjmmr :Monoton. His Excel- ].ncy,,MOst Rev. Malcolm A. . ogunlimANA g. a‘ ram. “33%.. n. ‘. MacOaull, Carleton Siding. a r v ungrnavMOND Op- lnmettist will be in his O’Leary oliceé‘il'leturday afternoon. ‘ . RIVER w. I. a. f sale at Holman's,“.FI'i< ‘day,”ugust-8th., at 2:30. PICNIC, Anglican 'Cen- 3.246st will be absent, ,- Janice at the Medan. Centaurusmtemper 2,1953; I to. Eugene..- Saturday. --Aéguse _ _ . b. .r v . ' .. . "53’ long event. day are seen beside the shore watching the colorful religious rites of the blessing of the boats. ,In introducing the French- speaking delegation from Quebec and» Ontario; numbering around. 50, meéssor Blanchard gave a brief history of the organization which sponsors such tours, “Le 'Conseil de la Vie Francoise." One of their first projects, he said was to send four very able professors to. French to the Acadian teachers of Prince Edward Isl-and, ,This ‘was heid’at Miscouche in o SKETCHES HISTORY Mr. Blanchard also gave a sketch of Acadlan history with special stress on. their survival and subsequent achievements. Mr. Barmantiér congratulated the Acadians and encouraged them to seize every available op- portunity to‘take a prominent position in the professions and, other occupations. Archbishop Robichaud attribut- ed the survival and growth of the Acadia-n- populatlon ‘to the great that they had always placed in then-Patrons”, Our Lady of the - .Anumpuoo. ARE FROM PARISH Celebrant of the SolemneHigh Mass which commenced at 7:00 p.m. was Rev. ArseneRichal-d. C;S.C. Rev. Edmund A Gallant. C.S.C., was Deacon and-Rev. Em- manuel Richard Stmnnerdide‘was Sub-Deacon. The three priests are all natives of Mont Camel. tion of Edouard'Poirier, who was also orgainst. Rev. Jean F. Boole, pastor of the parish. cal-lied out the bless ingofthe boats in the early part Of the afternoon. About thirty fishing craft were drawn up on the nearby shore. . , ceremony waswvlte L; the many hundreds gathered for the day- .1 CLERGY PRESENT ' Island clergy present at yes tezday’s celebration at. Mont Oar- included; Rt. Rev. J.N. Porr- give courses in my ' The choir was under the direc- ' v Manatee-clam I. “1.8.,gPr0ceed's 'rhuRsDAY‘ night ier, E; '. out Bay; Rt- Rev. John A. *Su ivan, President and Rec- to: of St. Dunstan’s University; Very Rev. »P.F.»MacDonald, Ghana cello'r Ofthe'Diocose in Charlotte‘- dallce. Canadian. Legion, Kensin‘ge ivlouuMusic by Mefldwaires. Ad; cents. . _- a H 13mins \ r‘o’. RECORDS for . e .ch'ildren, Borden Tonight. am 1). 1 cents. I .. ALLAGHAN‘will‘ a , {loyabeginning August , " absence office will for; appointment; ,Dr. 'H. 13. Mac- Oove to St. An-‘ 1 "We church. Blwmfield. Re- mem \ Mass was celebrated ' who use Pitre. Pallbear- . 9" Messrs. Anthony Gai- l‘s“: 11% Hardy, John Hagen, Pmath ‘Matheson, Lawrence 9“? and Lester Wallace. Inten. mm W In the church cemetery. Professional Cards ,ChortOred Accountants .“imaglrcg%gmgou , Buildin “faunas. Ralf Phone 2235 .._ l l ‘ mullOciroul'lers Inna ' - Barrister , 'Géorge R MacM ' LL 4 is J St. Summerslde . hmtinglington on Saturdays) 0 - Twith him. clor ’ % ‘prOvince inclu ed: the Rev. town; Rev. John Kelly, Miscon- che‘; Rev. Charles Gallant, St. Charles; Rev.” Joseph LeOlalr, Rustico; Rev. Justin MacDonald, Summerside; Rev. Wendell Mac— Intyre, 'Egmout Bay; Rev. M.J. Rooney, Tignish; and Rev. Dem- . ‘ nis Gallant, St. Dunstan’s Unl- ~ , ALE Kennedy’s varsity, I _ sl‘.’ SW11” In addition to Msgr. Gosselln and ‘ «taverns:- in aid the several other priests travell- from outside Desire Allain, and Rev. Father Lavoie, Superior of St. Joseph’s University, Memrarncook, N.B.; The French-spedan delegation and members of the clergy were servedwwh supper at the parish ' . Lunches were provided also, ' Where tor the'conveniencc of‘the ‘ public. Co merja Club 13 Active .. The seventh meeting of the Freetown ~ Bedeque Camera Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cairns, Freetown on Mom day, July 14 «with the presrdent Mrs.'Cairns in the chair. The minutesof take 1:511: meeting were r nd a o . ‘ ell/gnaSears urine Road’s Studio, Summerside, has hunted all members of the club to his studio for Augbst 11th, between 3.30 - 9.91%: next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Car- men Paynter, August 25. The Kodak School Film “Snap that ' Picture” will be shown at that time with Douglas MacFarlane .reading the notes. The competi- ‘tion for August: ’ “Animal”. ' “Churc ” and A bus and most ‘ instructive evening yfollowed with Print- ing” being the actmty. Each member using his own frame and mask printed his own negatlve. A delicious lunch Was then ser- ved by the hostess. Car Damaged By Stolen Truck wned by Mr. Arnold signify? o‘f’ Summerside suffered serious damage when it was struck by a stolen truck while Parked on Notre Dame Street. The car was struck With such force that the back of it was 's ed. da’filtlhlllzlmk is said to have-con- tinued on. and What was believed to be the stolen truck belonging to Mr. Lorne Driscol was later found in a driveway besrde a ‘ WELLINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacLean and daughter Marilyn Eye, of Somerville, Mass, recently visit- ed Mr. and Lloyd Ferguson. Mrs. Elizabeth Bulger of Mont- real recently visited friends and relatives in Rliclmnonld and vicin- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Gaudet were Mr.auders. Wallace Wyle and three children of Halifax, also Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gaudct of St. Paul L’Er- mite, Quebec. Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mns. Euclide Bernard were Mr. alkd Mus. Maurice Dru- beau and Aldina Bernard of St. Paul L’Enmite, Mr. Camille Ber- nard of mend'llllorl'da, Miss- L. Bernard of Venmont USA. also Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wedge of Chelsea Mass, and Mr. Cedric Galldet, Chelsea, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Argue Arsenualt bad as recent. guests Mr. and and Mrs. James McDonald of lvnlddlebom, Mass, They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ansenault, Rumford, Maine. Misses Barbells Day and Pau- line Gallant recently spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Prosper felons and family of Charlotte- own. I O and Mrs. Dillon and three children, Dale, Dianne, and Male colon of Fort William, Ontario, are visiting at Wellington Unit- ed, Manse, guests of Rev. W.B. Mr. Archie Arsenault has re- cently accepted a position at R. T. Holman’s. . Mr. and Mrs. 'Mailor'Gnamble', Southwest, and three daughter-s,- left recently for New York City. where they attend a Convene, tion of New Society. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly, St. John, NB. are vacationing in Southwest and other points on the Island. _ Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Birch and young son, are spending -se'voral days visiting in umbhwest. ‘ Mr. and Mars. Nomn'Olsen,‘ New WestnninisteryBC. recently arrived here to visit various parts of‘the- Island. This being Mrifoll— sens first visit heroic is very pleased with our Garden Pro- Vince. Mr. Olsen is the former. Thelma Birch (daughter of Sidney En route they called at Toronto, and were accompanied to P.E.I. by Mr.- and Mrs. IJIOyd Finley and infant daughter. This being Mr. Huntley’s second visit, he also, is so greatly pleased with every. ilmhg in genertl, decided to make visit an annual unfair. At the morning service in Cen- tral Lot 16 United Church,..the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Finley, Long Branch, 0n~ 'tario, received the sacred rite of baptism. Rev. Alexander MacKay b at n g officiating clergyman. Name given was, Julie Lynn Fin- .ley. Attendants were; Mr. and Mos. Noumea Olsen, B.C. Mr. Robert Betton sang very accept- ably "In The Garden." Mr. William Fleet of Preston, Ontario- who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Baglolc re- cently, left on return to his home recently. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilli Arsenault, were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gal— lant, and daughter Corrinne of Mal:den,‘Maiss.; Mr. and. Mrs. Al- .fired Gall-ant, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gallant, and granddaughter ’llher- esa,'o‘f Chelsea, Mass. Congratulations are being ex- tend-ed to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred DesRocihes (Nonma MacNiell) on their recent marriage in Immacu- late Conceaption Church, Welling- ton Centre. ' Jackie Baglole accompanied by Halifax after spending holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B-aglcle and .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McQuaid.’ Mrs. John T. Ayers, Brocton, Mass; recently visited her neph- ew Hubert MacDonald, and her sister, Mrs. E. J. MacDonald. She will return home at the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wedge have warehouse where it had been Sll-mirlerside 3551 previously parked. returned to Chelsea, Mass, after . and family. Leo McQuaid have returned to Q .x-am- an enjoyable visit with friends and relatives. 'Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Arsenaul-t of Monoton, N.B. Were recent guests elf Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gal- innit. Mr. a'nd.Mrs. Steve McNeiIl have as guests their daughter, Mrs. Stephen McNeil], Mr. Mc- Neill and family of Hamilton Ontario. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mus. Faustin Richard are their daughter Doreen, of Toron- to, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Ar- senaulzt, Mexico, Maine. Mr. Urlban Arsenault oi R.C.A.F. in Monoton, recently visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ar- senaullt. Mrs. Gau‘det ‘ of St. Joseph, N.B. and daughter of Montreal, spent a tow days with ‘Mr. and'ers. Euclide ArsenBa'i‘l/it .ELLERSLIE ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frank England and daughter, U.S.A. are visit- ing relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bagerson and children Lana and Gary, Tor-.. onto, Ontario, were recent over-= night guest of Mr. and Mr. A1- Friends are sorry to hear of the illness of Mr. Ralph Dickinson New Glasgow. All his friends wish Ralph [a speedy recovery. Mrs. Chester Adams, Hamilton Ontario, has returned to her home after her parents Mr. and. Mrs. Clifford Bigger, Tyne Val- ley. also Mn:- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons, New Glasgow, N.S., were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold - tain W. H. Swetmlan, ‘ force and particularly of his work . n th to their homes with pneumonia. Simmerside, Were Sunday visit- "Juohn ' John Morrison. They were also Change-Over The change over parade took place at R.C.A.F. Station, Sum- merside, parade grounds yester- day-afitemoon when the retiring commanding officer Group Clap- handed over his command Group Captain J. E. Creeper. Group Captain Swetman spoke of the new commanding offlicer’s utstanding career in the air- to _S.A.C. Atlantic in Norfiolk, “I’ve been four years at the station here,” the retiring com- manding officer said, I am gen- uinely sorry to leave, I enn- joyed being here in Summerside very much. I have learned a lot audhopeitwillhelpme in my work at Goose Bay. I. feel I am turning over a very good station to Group Oaptain Creeper. He comes here at an opportune time because this station command is becoming as impontanrt as any in our ainforce.” He meldioued that artificial ice would be installed in the station rink this fall and he be- lieved that an indoor swimming pool would be installed during his successors tenure of odfice. The speaker thanked the people of the Province, particularly the residents of Summerside and Gillis. Mrs. George Walsh and daughter Gnace, were hostess’s to the Anglican Ladies Aid on Wednesday evening. _ Mrs. Henson Williams invited the membells ofthe Anglican WA to her home for the August meet- ring. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Whea- ton and three children, Walton, N.S., were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and daughter Kathleen, have re- turned home otter spending a month visiting their daughter in Victoria, B.C., also friends and relatives in Burlington and St. Catherines Ont. ‘Mrs. Sinclair Mali and three children, Ontario, are visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard MaoAuslland. '_ Sgt- and Mrs. Cr-noll Kady and children, Gagetown, were recent visitons of Mrs. Kady’s parents, and Mrs. William Grant. Friends are sorry to hear of the illness of Misses Phyllis and Il- aine Ooughlin whom-e confined Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Payntcr ors of'her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- Mns. Cyril Nina- and children, Burlington, Guthrie, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mme. Jack MacOaull. Friends lane‘sorry toheer Of Mr. Bernard Adams’ accident, at work. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ooughlin,‘ Summerside were Sunday visit- one to Ellerslie. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reyes, Mrs. Sara O'Brien, Burlington, Ontario are visiting Mr. and Mrs Albert Sharpe and Mr. and Mrs. accompanied home by Mrs. Win- nie Morrison, Who spent six weeks visiting in' Blullingtdn Ontario, In Command Parade Held Al Station cooperation. carry on with their careers. tiring 0.0. for his kind. remarks. He congratulated Group Captain Swetmlaln for the turnout, and with their standard of drill, special thanks to the band. He expressed the hope that he and the airforce personnel might have many close and happy associa- tions. He said he was here briefly in 1954 and. he complimented Group Captain Swetman tor the improvement in fiaciiities and gen- eral cleanliness of the station. “It reflects”, the new C. 0. said, “the oo-optnatlion you have and his fine work, in making this station one of the best, if not the best in Canada." He wished Group Capt. Swel- man every success in his new command and hoped he would re- turn to Summerside often. The band played “For He’s A Jolly Good Fellow”, and “Will Ye No Come Back Again”, as the retiring commander. lecfit the par- ade grounds. and Miss Shirley Gauld, who will be her visitor for a manual. Miss Patsy Hutchinson, pet- entinthePolioOlinlic,spentthe weekend at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Jame Morrison and family, Simmerside, were Sunday visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. John Bigga-r. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Gillts are visiting in Saint John, N.B., they were accompanied thereby their granddaung Susan, Who spent the past monthvisstilng here. Annie Watson, Charlottetown, is spending sometime visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glenfiord Miler. Simmer-side is spending a week visiting his gnandpareuts, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Friends are sorry to hear Mr. E.S. Blmleigh broke his wrist re- cently. D.O. HEAT WAVE . WELLINGTON. New Zealand (Reuters) — All American team Tuesday reported a heatwave at the South Pole-with tempera- ture climbing to 40 degrees be- low zero. The figure was 30 de- grees warmer than the usual July temperature at New Zea, land’s Scott Base. r ' uMMEnsmE WED. AND THURS. "Stowaway- Girl” WITH TREVOR HOWARD PEDRO ARMENDARIZ R E GE N T - Friday "No Time To Be Young” Robert Vaughn “ l’Young Don’f cry]! . SalMineo lKeeps in the cupboard for weeks! Always right there when. you need iti It’s Fleischmann’s Active Dry Yeast—the modern baking discovery that gives you delicious breads and rolls in quick baking time. No dashing Off to the store at the last minute—just keep a supply Of Fleisch- mann’s Active Dry Yeast in the cupboard. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME —— get Fleischmann’s Ac- tive Dry, Yeast today. A At your grocer’s. Charlottetown, who had shown him remarkable friendship and In conclusion be thanked all for their support and wished them the best of everything as they Group Capt. Creeper in taking over command thanked the re— given your commanding otllioer, Whit BEDEQUE Mr. and Mrs. Ontario, are visiting relatives in Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley MacKine lion and their son Ralph and his two children, and Mr. Machin- non‘s sister Ella, Haverhill, Mass are visiting with Mrs. A.A. Mac- Innis, this village. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hender- son, accompanied by Mr. Hender- son‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Henderson, have returned to their homes afiter a pleasant trip through the Maritimes. Her Bedeque friends will re- member Mrs. Roy Durling of Sackville, N.B., who is recent years with her late husband,spent many pleasant weeks in this vil- lage. Having bear. a widow fior nearly two years, Mrs. Durling remarried in Julyof this year in Detriot, Her friends here are oz to see her before shelearvesfor St.Petersburg Florida, where she spends her - ers. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Her- mam MacFarlane, Fernwood, ms the scene of an interesting event recently which took the form of a family Their seven sons, and wives and two daughters were present. They are Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacEalrlane and sons Donald and Tom, of Burlington, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. George MacFarhme, and three children, Austin, Gordon and Donna; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nicholls and daughter, Sandra; Mr. and Mrs. gen MacFall-lane and cm children usan and Gregory. all of Hamil- ton, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. W11- liam 'MacFal-lane. and sons. Scott and Rodnqr, Monoton; and ilton, Ontario; Mr. and Don MacF‘arlane and chil . Alm,‘ and twins Stevie and athie, and Bruce and James in Fernwood. Also visiting with her sister Mil-3., Geo. MocFallane is Mr. and Mrs Art Beatty and three children of Hamilton, Ontario. Mr.aners.Lewis’I‘alngellahl Master Barry Moi-rison.. NOTICE My office Will be closed until August MORLEY M. BELL Summersido OFFICE HOURS Week days—10 to 12‘ £1.er to 4‘and '7 to 9 pm. . _ Wednesdays -— 10 to 12 am. only. Sundays and holidays by appointment only. . DR. S. HELLMICH, : Charles Leard. Miss Isabel MacFal-lane, in Ham- , lThun August 7, 1958 The GuardianVlN’age 19 Third Imperial Oil Well To Be In Grand 'River Area yesterday. Mr. Kirkpatrick, drilu ling supervisor, said that the new site will be known as Imperi MacDougall No. equipment. Port Hill, will be immediately; dismantled and transported (j the new site. It is expected that, the work will be completed with- in ten days. Grand River area has been chosen as the site for the third well to be drilled by the Imper- ial Oil Co. Ltd. on Prince Ed- ward Island. The-actual location will be on the farm of'Mr. Her- man MacDougall, near Cross Roads School, a few miles east of Richmond but to the west of the Grand River. In making the announcement KATMANDU, Nepal (Reutérs) Cholera has nearly 300 per sons in the Kathmandu Valley in the last two weeks, ollfiicials esti- mated Tuesday. The Nepal gov- ernment is. ditching eight annals (‘10 cents) a pound tor dlios killed inanefifollttocheok theepidemic. "Improves all meals" New Westminlstel,‘ B.C.,, are visiting with would; in Bedeque. The Canning factory of Camp- bell and Burns. Central Bedeque ' is busy putting up peas B. Q. Thursday and Friday August 7th and 8th “The Birds and the Bees” in Technicolor. A comedy feature you' cannot afford to miss. V Starring George Gobel, Mitzie Gaynor, David Niven; ’ * sr-ARLITE DRIVE-INTHEATPESUMMERSE'DE " Card Of Thanks .The members of the 'Alberton and West Prince Board of Trade wish to express their grati- tude to Mr. Roy Leard for so capilny organizing the aquatic sports day programme. Also'to all the members of the Board and in- terested non-members who gave of their time and labour, the sincere thanks of the Board. WewiSh, also, to thank the Wholesale houses in arlottetown and , Summerside, the retail mer ants of O’Leary,’ St. Louis and Alberton; who so generously donated prizes for the different events. The Board greatly appreciated the interest taken and assistance given by Mrs. Harry Cud- more, Mr. Douglas Cudmore, Sinclair Cutcllffe "and those them, also Brigadier W. W. Reid. To the boys and girls, coming a distance by _ bus and car, who competed in and made the dif- ferent events so interesting. Also the boats-hen from Montague, Charlottetown and Summerside who, ;with local entries showed exceptionally fine boatmanship and sportsmanship, Our gratitude and hope that they may return. Signed. OYRIL R. LEARD. ' I Alberton. of Board of Trade.- FOR .YO In Our Newly Remedened, Store : RIGHT TH I*S- WAY' TO" WADDELL BROS. z CRAPAUD...P. E. I. UR BEST FOOD BUYS C , . 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