Two Prince Edward Island Girl Guides were among ion iron: Canada who sailed from Mont.real aboard the Canadian Pacific flag- ship "Empress of Britain" Tues- day noon. The girls were part of the group attending World Guide P. E. I. GUIDES ON EMPRESS Camps in England and Switzer- land. They are eft to right, Mar- garet Coffin. Summerside; and Winnifred Anne MacMillan.'Char- lottetown. They will be away two months. WESTERII iiuinniiii STANDING bay for sale by.auc- tlon. Saturday July lath. ms p.m. 'l'.J. lnlnarl. Bedeque. RAYMOND GRANT. Optome- trist will be in his 0'l.ear! office Saturday afternoon. July lath. APIINGPIELD United Baptist Church. Licentiatt Brent Robert- son. student Minister. 0'l.eary. 10:0 n.m.; Alma, 3 p.m.: 5ilI'lI1ii- ileld West. 7:30 p.m. 8.5. as usual. THE Central Badeque United Baptist Church Services. Sunday ll a.m. Sunday School 10:15 8-1!!- Rev. Charles A. Britten. D.D.. Minister. - ANNUAL Paynter picnic at Long Hiver Monday July 15th. ll sot fins Tuesday. July 16th. FRI! CHURCH OF Scotland services July 14th. Cape Traverse 11:00 s.m. Summerside 3 p.m. Coleman 1:” p.m. Monda July 15th Argyle. Shore ll p.m. Rev. Donald Ross. Minister. ANGLICAN CIIUIICII of Can- gdg, Alba;-ton Parish Sunday after Trinity July Nth, i957: Ktldare. I a.m. Morning Prayer: Alber- ton. ll a.m.. Morning Prayer: 0- Lsary 7M p.m.. Evening Pray:-. IIDIOUII PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Isrvics for Sunday, July it 1957. Albany 9.80 am. Badequa ll a.m. m.: Borden 7.!) p.m..ltev. itlr. Gasa will conduct all services. NEW LONDON Pastoral Charts. Presbyterian Church in Canada. All recent notices with rellfd 10 preparatory service and commun- ion are in error. No preparaidfi service this Friday July 13- 01' comniunin service in st. John's New bsedon Rev. L.D. Barnett. NEW LONDON Pastoral Chart! in Canada. . L. D. Bartlett. Minister. HIE Presbyterian Church Services for School ll Divine Service :gp.ns.Aeor:I:lwelcosnetoaii. Rev. I. B. lean. BA. 3-'l'II-- 3- Mid:-'. ALIIIEIN Pastoral Charge. . visiting Mr. MOVIE Emerald Hall. Wednes- day July 17th; l:30. NORTH BEDIIQUE UNITED Church Sunday. July lith. Service 0.30 Travellers Rent. it e.m. North Bedeque. 7.30 p.m. Freetown. Rev. 5 G. Walls. Minister. PANTRY SALE sponsored by Conway United Lndles' Aid at Brace lllac.Kay. Friday afternoon 2 p.m. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. James Stavcrt of Charlottetown are vsihing in Car- leton the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Lowthcr. Friends of Andrew Bain. French River. are sorry to hear he h as entered Prince Edward island Hospital for surgery. Gerald J. Campbell and Merlin. Campbell. Dorctiester. Mass.. ar- rived on Sunday to visit their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Camp bell. Dundas Centre. Rovsrt E. Jenkins. who for the past two years has been aar- ving in Germany with the R.C.lt. arrived on Saturday to spend his Ifurlougb with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Jenkins. Dundna Centre. Mrs. Albert M.acl.aren of Tor- onto. is holidaying on the island. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Jenkins. Dundas Centre. The many friends of Miss Jenkins. Dundas. are glad to see her home again after undergoing a very serious operation in the P.l2.l. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers of Cambridge. Msss.. are visiting Mrs. Rogcrs' brother. Mr. Mar- tin McCarthy. St. Mary's Road. Mrs. Ernest Mccsbe. Charlotte- town. is spending some time vili- ing with her brother and statue- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Io Carthy. St. Mary's Road. Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Bernmd. Alberton. have as guests their ' d ugbiss-s. Miss Antoinette Bar- g n:i-d. lt.N. and Mrs. Edwin La- France. also their grandchildren. and Joanne Lalirancs. all Mr. and Mrs. A.lt. Matthews, Al- berton. Dr. A.l.. Purdy has returned to Alberton after spending th'e. win- 11 um; ngnisa, worship at ialt with her sister. a.as. Albsrtooi WiJl'I::lP and vkfrsi Wei: gnsggum . . I n can" szss sat. Judy tin '5 WW E" wm-ship at us p.m. Rev. .1. . urn KIN!- N, W. ' E I ' - ' m , soaAn:f'Mr. Professional Cards . slums. is a nun I- M......-:1- is. com hospital II II! hful kiliry muted , cIlCI'I".'d Iiuslclof mum. wiiiis slsvlsa Accountants with some on: mks”: mu; Os. lures. stunts--Io!-r-"II" 1'. hale O at M" V" wan ., csssase one of ,, tsemprtetas big showwas held nidlintheoivklhium whenrepartswererecsivedfrom oommhne E;E:E;gE;E9 Fuiai Minn? Lobster Carnival Committee iii: Night oi avariaudmastalci i.'''..' ...m.. ed by the O'Leary Woman's in- stitute. There wera in donors. objective for this year was 105. Great credit is given to those having an active part in spread- lng the word around. Tea. coffee and sandwiches were served by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rennie. Elmsdalc. attended to funeral of .the late Mr. Neill MacDonald in 0'l..eary on Wednesday after- noon. Mr. George Palmer Bummer- side was a visitor to 0'Deary on Wednesday. Mr. Alfred Palmer and Mr. Per- cy Vey, 0'Leary motored to Char- lottetown on Wednesday. Mrs. Percy Sentner, 0'Leary is now a patient in the Prince Coun- ty Hospltal in Surrunerside. Little Lonnie and Leah Sentner of O'Leary are staying atthe home of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Seetnsr in Bose Ville. Miss Janette Macltlnnon, who has been employed in Campbell- ton for the past ten months. is now at the home of' her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Maclinnoa in Brae. Mr. Hillard Macltinnon of Sum- merslde spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Macltinnon in Brae. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murphy of Campbellton. were visitors to O'- Leary on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ray Mackinnon of the United States. is now visiting ha lather the Hon. Forest Phillips. who is ill at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Beech Smallrnan In Knutslord. , Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carrutbors of Howlan. were recent visitors to the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Mscquarrie in Wilmot Valley. Mrs. Beulah Macwllliarns of AI- berton is spending a few days at her home in 0'l.ieary. Rev. C.0. Howlett and Mrs. Howlett of surnmerside were vis- itors to O'Leary recently. ..The concert put on by the members of the lt.C.A.l". sum- mersids. in the 0'l..eary Com- munity Hall on Monday night was enjoyed by all. There was a large attendance this concert was spon- sored by the O'i.eary llospital Ladies Aid and a good sum was E. raised for this fund. A shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gallant in Woodstock on Tuesday night, in honor of their daughter Bernice. whose marriage takes place in the near future. She received many lovely gifts for which she thanked all. A delicious lunch was of Central. Lot 16. were visitors to Knutsford recently, where they spent the day with relatives. and O'Lsnry. Mr. and Mrs. David Lockbart and family were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hardy in Albertoe. ' Miss Jean Stetson accompanied by her mother Mrs. Coretta Stet- son. Mrs. Morton Caseley and Mrs. Hasel Jeliay 0'l.aary, motor- ed to Bummersida on Wednesday Mr. Pccy lmtac motored te Iemmsrslde an I assdsy evening to visit his'wtfa who is a patient is the Prince . Iltf. Ab County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collieutt of Springfield West. were visitors to the bosses of Mr and Mrs. Claude llarhsess in lusnmerstds Ladies Aid hospital. The president. Mrs. Doe- -ald Mackenzie, presided. Prayer. repeated in uainon. callwnaresposidedtobybzmesn the members of the 0'Iaary W.!. hen Minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and approved. also the minutes of the executive meet- ing. which was held on May flth. committee I on July 3rd. the official opening date of the hospital. a turkey salad supper wlll'be served; also there will he a bazaar booth of fancy articles. Supply Secretary. Mrs. George Dewar said she had draw sheets and drapes to be sewn. Mrs. Char- les Dewar, convener for the chil- dren's ward gave a report. It was moved by Mrs. 'l1ierin Ellis. seconded Mrs. James MacKinnon, that Mrs. Melvin Bagloie be appointed treasurer. due to the resignation of Mrs. Sandy Mclsaac. Motion carried. it was moved by Mrs. Robert Woodslde, seconded by Mrs. Elva Wedlock. that Mrs. Therin Ellis be appointed assistant treasurer, motion carried. Mrs. Baglole. treasurer. report sdontherecentsbowputoaia the Verdun Theatre. in which she stated 833.50 cents proceeds had been realized. At this point the president ex- pressed thanks to Mr. Milton Smnllman. who so generously tb- nated a film. and theatre pro- ceeds for the benefit of the hos pital, also to Mr. Claude MacNell, MacWllllam and Turner, Co-op. store, and Marvens Ltd. for their generous donation of refreshments and to the show committee. who halped to make this event succes- f . It was moved by Mrs. George Dewar. seconded by Mrs. Wend- ell Scott that one down rll-W-rs be presented to the first baby born In the hospital. motion carried. Collection. 80.55 paid in dues. 83.25. On motion the meetin gad- iournad KENSINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Elmer BB1 of ltnishpon and Wendie Moose oi New Anan were week and visitors at Woodstock. N.B. Mrs. John Moane and Mrs. Lew- is Mosse attended the annual cosi- vention of the Womens Institute on July Hth. Mrs. Edison Dalsell Gardiner Dalsell. Miss Janet Dalmll and Mr.nnd Mrs. 'l'ur-nc G andsoolornevlaltadwith iesssllegartyonldonday Ilissnoanllillh ployudatcavsodlabfmthe marmonths. Watch Your TV Screen TONIGHT at 9 p.m. Couple I-lovf 55th Anniversary Ms.aadM.rs.JohaD.Murr-ay hsvsraturnedtotbsirholne BURTON Miss Gertrude O'Connor of Eta: Plain, Mass.. is spending the sum- mer months with her father, Mr. Thomas Doyle. Campbeliton. Mrs. Jennie Wedlock oi Char- Iottetown. was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Macken- drick. Campbellton. Miss Meleita Shaw of St. John. R011 N.B.. recmitly visited with friends in Campbellton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Venn, Campbelltou. recently returned from Sea View. where they were employed during the fishing sea- son. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard. Burton. recently left on a motor trip to St. Anne do Beaupre, Que- bec. and to Boston, Mass.. whee they will visit with relatives. ELMSDALE Mr and Mrs. James Todd ol Summersidc were holida week- end visltors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn were recent visitors to Summerside. where Mrs. Dunn has been en- gaged to teach. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCarthy have teturned from Vancouver. whwee they spent several months with members of their family. Former friends and relatives of the late Mr. Frederick O'Brien re- -gret to learn of his death in Vancouver at the age of 78 years. Deceased was the oldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dennis O'Brien of Blmsdale. Mr. Leonard Williams of the H.C.A.l". at Clareholm Alberta, Mrs. Williams and daughter Miaa Heather were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams. Mrs. John Smyths. Tignlsh. was a recent guest of her Aunt. Mrs. Alfred O'Brien Mr. Lloyd Yeo. Charlottetown. was a visitor on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James O'- Brien. Master Willard Clohossey. Tig- nlsh is visiting with his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'- Brien. Wilfred Bulger. Miss Beatrice O'Brien. Wilfred O'Brien and family, arrived on Friday from Toronto to spend their holidays with their parents. Mr and Mrs. A.D. O'Brien Mr and Mrs Frank Yen and Mr and Mrs Lyman Caaely left last week for Boston to visit re- latives and friends there. Sincere sympathy is being an- tsnded to Mrs. Emerson Hardy ol the death of her mother. the late Mrs Melvin MacAusIand in the Prince Edward island Hospital Charlottetown. KIILID BY IAND CAl1'l.l LE TOUQUIT. France (Rais- tars)-Thirtaen - year - old Jackie Pltre died on this channel resort beech Wednesday when a big sand castle he built collapsed and suf- focated him. Elsbsfleet I'las' A Convention home on June lttb with Ebbs- flset as the entertaining Institute. by six institutes. compridag Do- var. Bloomfield. , . gampbdlton. Burton and Ebb- set. . Mrs. lluasell Fallagiiaa cepahly presided with Mrs. Fred Thibo deau as secretary. Fifty-five in- stitute on E s and several vial- tors attended. Several guest speak- ers occupied seats on the plat- form. The meeting opened by all sing- ing the lnstitute Ode and reciting the Creed in unison. A short open- ing address by the president was fouowed by the address of wei- come by Mrs. Ban-la Callaghan. Mrs. Melvin McGregor of Burton fittlngly repiod. The minutes of the last conven- tion were read. approved and sign- ed. Next came roll call, followed by each secretary's report. He- ports showed that meetings were profitable and pleasant and that a most commendable contribution had been made for the good of Home and Country. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkla vice-president then spoke. bringing greetings from the executive. she reminded the members of their I possaibil- ity to their family community and country. She spoke about music and drama festivals and urged the institutes to prepare and produce one act plays. Next Mrs. Urban Pineau, Bloom field Corner, read a very interes- ting paper on Education. This was followed by a talk by Mrs. Vernon Bolger. lt.N. She stressed thegreatneedfornurseaanduro god girls who had completed grade twelve to enter the nursing pro- fession. provided they felt that it was their calling. Mrs. Bolger's talk was followed by an enthusiastic sing-song. A humorous reading by Mrs. Herold Doyle of Campbellton was very much enjoyed. Miss Woolner. an instructor In the handicraft van. gave a most interesting demonstration which included hints on dress-making. weaving. leather tooling. stench- ling and the making of cushions. Two young ladies from the Piusville institute entertained the members with a duet accompan- ied by gultar music. Next came a,talk by Miss Bingham. assistant supervisor, who spoke on Citizen- ship. She said we cannot have Citilenship without good citizens, who are ready and willing to no cept personal responsibilty. She greatly admired the large number of ' and urged that the members seal some to the Provincial Exhibition. A question box of which Mrs. Earl Murphy had charge was a most interesting and helpful. fea- ture of the convention. Several suggestions were also read. Br solutions had to do with C " insurance. adholarships and the pairing of the PM. membership ee. Votes of thanks were extended to Ebbsflest Women's Institute. Mrs. Wilkie. Mrs. Bolger. Mia sWool- her and Miss Bingham and all who had comributsd to the suc- cess of the Convention. During the supper hour a do licioua lunch was served after which all had an opportunity to adrnira the beautiful handicraft on display. Cropoud Theatre FRIDAY 0 SATURDAY "FOX FIRE" Starring Jeff Chandler and Gail Russell. Good short subjects. WREGENT LIDGOBOEYA TODAY 2:MI-7-0:20 SAT. 'I--0:30 '"Mr- Muggs Rides Again" DOWIIBY BOYS CFCY Charlottetown HOWARD DUFF - LITA BAION Fo rogram in connection I p wiin' THISUMMIIIIDI IDIIIBOAENIVAI. whichiunaellnextwaek 50th woading” At Campbellton The old Campbeihoa. hat 4 wlmre the fam- uy have lived for five generations wasthescesieofabappy gather- ing on June nth. when the im- mediate iamily of Mr. and Mrs. William Macludrick (the former May Webb. daudite of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Webb. 0- Leary) united with them in cele- brating their flftiath wedding an- nlversary. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth llacKen- drick were host and hostess to a family dinner assisted by Mrs. liar- old Borne and Mrs. Errol Stetson. Cards. letters. telegrams and a cable from Mr. and Mrs. Howard Macliendrick. Scotland. the only absent member, added greatly to the days happiness. in the evening a delicious sup- per was served at the home of the bride and groorri of former years. No beautifully decorated wedding cakes graced the table and later were cut in the tradition sl manner. The following evenly the mem- bers of The United Church of Campbellton met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Macltendrick. Mr. Robert Show as Chairman called on Mr. Vance MacKay who read the following address and Mrs. Elbridge Cousins on behalf of the members presented two very bea- utllul gifts. In reply Mr. MacKend- rick in his usual genial manner thanked them all for their kind- ness and passed on the secret of how to stay hap ily married through fifty years. rs. MacKen- drick also expressed her apprecia- tion after which all joined in sing- ing "For they are Jolly good fel- lows". A pleasant social evening was enjoyed by all and later a delic- ious lunch was served by the lad- ies. in departing each guest again extended good wishes for many more happy anniversaries. The following is the address: To Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Kendrick. Cam llton. Prince Ed- ward island, Mr. and Mrs. Macxendrick: We. the members of the congre- gation of Campbellton United Church. wish to take this oppor- tunley to congratulate you on the occasion of this your Golden Wed- ding Anniversary. You have en- ioyed a long and happy wedded life spent entirely in this commun- in this past half century. you have witnessed many changes to which you have adjusted yoursel- ves and advunced with the times. To-night we have every evidence of this in your lovely home equip- ped with all modern convenien- ces. open at all times throughout the years to your friends and neigh- bours for many a social gathering for church and community. Your son and daughter have ' " ed in your iootateps by build- liig up happy homes of their own. You have both been willing to give of your time and talent to all work in connection with our -'47 CAMEO IINIINGTON "Ir ""ii..i..i. Main Per sat. p.m. . Kilbride as "MA a PA Kl:'l'l'LEcI: co-starring Richard Lona. Mel Randall. Also serial and news. NOTICE Regular monthly meeting Borden Brarich Canadian Legion will be held in Leg- ion Home, Friday, July 12th at 8 p.m. Ladles' Auxiliary will meet at same time. -2 5: gr El 8 I the Honorary President. You were active in Sunday School Young People's with or an er cause in connection with church. May God richly bless you on this special day and may you be soared to celebrate many more happy wedding anaivas-sari-. Please accept these small gifts not for their intrinsic value but as a token of the esteem in which you are held. Signed on behalf of the mem- bers of the congregation of Camp- bellton United Church. "The fifty years between you and your well kept wedding vows. the golden age my friend. is not a fable now". Farewell And Welcome Given On Friday evening. June 20th, a large number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Miller, gather- ed in the Memorial Room of Prince town United Church, Maipeque. where a farewell party was given for Mr. and Mrs. Miller previous to their leaving for Halifax. N.S. After all had assembled. Mr. Bruce Riley called the gathering to order and expressed regrets at losing Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family, who have been here for the past two years. He also welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Eric Grant and two children who had recently arrived from Saint John. N-B-. Mr. Grant is a con- didate for the ministry and will attend Mt. Allison University. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and two sons ROYAL BORDEN Fri. Sat.. 1:lM:ll. Matinee Sat. 32!). Charlton Heston, and Rhonda Fleming in "PONY EX- PRESS." 5 Delicious lunch was served. At the request of the chlarman all joined heads and sang "Blcst Be The Tie That Binds". The bene- "' " by Mr. Miller brought a pleasant evening to a close. WALK IN ARCTIC LONDON (AP)-Moscow radio said Wednesday part of the Arctic has warmed up to such an extent this summer that grass and even flowers are growing on bleak No- vaya zemlya Island. Glaciers on the island are considerably re- duccd in sine. the broadcast said. WATCH YOUR TV SCREEN TONIGHT (Friday) At 5.00 p.m. CKCW Moncton For program in connection with III l LOBSTIII CARNIVAL which runs all next week. service. has p.m. TBIIRSDAY AND FRIDAY. JULY ll-it "MOBY DICK" in technicolor with Gregory Peck. Richard Basehnrt and Leo Goon. 'l'ba4 mightiest sea adventure ever seen. Travaltalks. canton BATUIDAY A IONDAY JULY ll-ll "RED GAIITERS" in tee Clooney. Guy Mitchell, Joanna SUNDAY-"Bring your smile Along" is color. Coa- Frsnkie Lanna. er. Gilbert. Lmy sinus. it GREATER ON THE SCIEI ssane-no BETTY I-IU'I'I'ON C .. 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