4 mre / * - ? —— Summerside Church Holds 106th Anniversary Service ISLAND NEWS PAGE. fstameenaysoven_ principal of the Presbyterian Col-| of River. lege, Montreal, was guest speaker fon tate “0 Teste nal a . Ss: in the Summerside Presbyterian | was rendered by the choir, and GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: - Pres Be ven otben mes ‘aa * Summerside 8031; Alberton Montague -2; Souris service at 106th anniversary oy.” 7 re s prton 68-9" 97-2; 33-3 ot Predeywcteniom ts’ Summer-| The girls ile come ae side Sunday. Irene Mountain, Maureen The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., June 30, 1959 $ The thinister, Rev. J. Donald| and Myrna Hancock sang twe ~~ firmament showeth His handi- é The members of Trinity United * ° Pleau, B.A., was organist; and * |Montague Church Honors work. en's choir led the service | Wiliam Conkey, choir director. | Church were guests ae men's At the morning 3 LINK TO ISLAND e ee of praise, and sang the anthem). osker based his sermon on “The Old Rugged Cross”, with The first submarine cable is Newly-Ordained Minist a 7 of the 7th chapter of rat cies eS c part. Strait between New <0 MONTAGUE—The morning and) At the morning service Mr.|"'On the previous Sunday, as a| ‘nt, ih verve of the 1 angler | eet Sedan were conduct-| ucheson_ read the scripture! special feature of the morning “goccial music in the morning! Island in 1852. ws . lesson and also led im prayer.| service the Aketa C.G.I.T. ; ed by Rev. J. M. Fraser, assisted : Sor the lenderehio of lara * by Rev. Robert Hutcheson who| Mr. Fraser: el "me M. Fraser attended im a body and ot hes : Ged” and his theme in obser-|@ ceftificate of graduation was ’ ’ . [vance of Dominion Day was “The | Presented to Miss Norma : Stolen Auto =| Sst. &." a During the service a presenta- :* Still Missin er Joyce Wiggington, was, made Pp g hy shyt mo Renadppaar ytd The annual meeting of | - iemen's Auxiliary, : : . : SUMMERSIDE—A 1952 green Fraser Fellowship Group and to |>°UTis Hospital will be held Cha in the United Church Hall lot of Alec MacDonald’s located|on behalf of the Men's Associa-|on Thursday, July 2nd at : ‘\ P.E.I. registration 21-701| Mr. Fraser took as the text for his|All interested are invited ~Aden P. Mulligan Heads fy Pewer mes ails one Said tae Die : sins 8:30. Presentation of: fin- week beea evening service Mr. ial rts and election located. ancial repo | eee eee ere ett lof Board of Management. 2 : 1959 ELECTED to the executive of ; right, Ian MacLeod, Charlotte-; P. Mulligan, Kinkora, president; place at the a tion's annual . , “the Prince Edward Island ‘Lib-|town, secretary; J.A. Annear. | and E.D. Reid. Charldttetown,| meeting at the unity Cen-| Hod has two aerials mounted in| impressive sermon “The Heavens |to attend. eral Association were left to! Montague, past president; Aden! vice-president. The election took! tre last evening. REGENT otiss:: 7:15-9:15 Microscopes in the armed By Power Mower ‘antl Eee nee x . ‘ rs i SUMMERSIDE — Velda Leard! ington, D.C., include one built in » and. Me. Edward Leeré. ef}e ; / S an ' @€fa : SSOCla ion Searletown had an unfortunate accident yesterday afternoon : sae when she caught her hand in a A Kinkora resident, Aden P.| very happy with the large at-, Women’s Liberal Association to | power lawn mower and lost a most inexpensive 4 Mulligan, was elected president of the Prince Edward Island Li- beral Association at their annual -meeting held in the Community Centre last evening. Speaking to the large group ’ of members in attendance, Pre- mier A.W. Matheson was confi- + dent that the Liberal Party would be returned in the next election and that he would have with kim those members who were sick during the last Legis- lative Assembly. tendance. with representatives vince present. Other officers elected were Ian MacLeod, Charlottetown, secretary, and E.D. Reid, Char- lottetown, vice-president. The past president is J.A. Annear of Montague. The meeting was chaired by Mr. MacLeod who also read the minutes of the last meeting, and mear delivered the president's | the executive. from every district in the pro-| the financial statement. Mr. An- | Other speakers at the meeting included, J. Watson MacNaught, Harvey Douglas and Hon. B. Earle MacDonald. Premier Matheson tad the group that the association was only a nucleus to hold the other Liberal associations together but that the organization could not keep going without money. He suggested that upon pay- ment of one dollar each mem- | ber could receive a card show-, ¥ TEN MILE HOUSE portion of three fingers of her right hand. The little girl is a patient in Prince County Hospital. ‘Report for June. Grade VII: 1. Danny O'Connell 2. John MéQuaid; 3. Rita O’Con-! nell. - Grade VI: 1. John McInnis; 2. Blanche Walsh; 3. Vivian Walsh. Grade V: 1. Elmer Walsh; 2! ‘salesman you can employ - --a GUARDIAN - PATRIOT WANT AC dial 8519 HOLMAN'S FOODLAND PHONE SHOPPING SERVICE THOMPSON: BATTAGIIA The Premier noted that the} ing that he was a member of | Maurice McQuaid; 3. Frances 0’- party was_rpt—as—active_as_he the Liberal Association. Connell. __ 7 would like to see it but he was| ¥% was agreed that a new| It was announced by E.R. Reid] ‘Gncis iy 1 Freddie Mallea: Phone 8506— CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY & clause would be added to the| that the new Liberal head- 2. Bobby Mclnnis: 3. Jimmie ai constitution which would enable | quarters would be located in the ; "x the eens to add two} MacCannell Building at 142 Gt. Tac ee | goionge oa b\ | S LA N D emb a the ial we Street. 2. Gerard Fitzpatrick; 3. Walter ° BRIEFS HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs. Gordon Jeffery, Alberton ‘is a patient in the Charlottetown ; Hospital. ON VACATION Mrs. Bud Whitlock and child- tren, Charlottetown, are spending a vacation at a summer home - on the Montrose River. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Harold Palmer of Borden tis a patient in Prince County : Hospital. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. i MOTHER VISITED Mrs. Gardiner Marks of Sum- ‘merside, accompanied by her * children, Elaine, John and Wil- ; liam, are visiting her mother, Mrs. F. P. Fraser, Alberton. INJURED IN WEST A former Souris couple, Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Grant, suffered injuries in a recent car accident . at Portage La Prairie, Manito- ‘ ba where Mr. Grant is with the ' RCAF. Mr. Grant suffered a broken jaw and Mrs. Grant a broken wrist. A_ three-year-old son, David, escaped with bruises ‘and scratches. Mrs. Grant is the former Myrna Cheverie. MacKENZIE FUNERAL — The funeral of Milton MacKenzie was held from Cavendish United Church on Saturday afternoon, June 27th. The services were conducted by Rev. A.E. Haley. Pallbearers were: Frank Mac- Kenzie, Eric Stevenson, Lorne’ Stevenson, Foster Sellar, Dan MacLeod and Milton Green. In- terment was im the Cavendish cemetery. Flower bearers: George MacKenzie, Wendell Mac- kenzie, Eric MacNeill and Alvin MacNeill. ee Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. se Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P. E. L Phone 2235 BR. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Aute — Casualty 5 Summer $. z Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., R.0. PHONE 3287 Summer St Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summerside, P. E. 1. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios 0. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. SUMMERSIDE — Only three girls have yet officially entered the Summerside Lobster Carnival Sea Queen Contest where $600 in cash and prizes await the selec- tion of a sea queen and two princesses. The contest is open to ali single girls in Prince Edward Is- land who are at least 16 years of age. The girls, who will ap- pear in formal evening dress, will be judged on the basis of appearance and personality and will not sell tickets as in pre- vious Sea Queen contests. Unless extended by contest of- ficiais the closing date for en- ‘Say Farewell To Carleton Couple On Tuesday evening a fare- well party was held in Carleton School Auditorium, when friends and neighbors gathered to bid farewell to Mrs. John Smith and family, who have left this dis- trict a time ago and have up residence in Summer- taken side. The people of Carleton long noted for their hospitality seem- ed to excel on this occasion. The beautiful auditorium so brilliant- iy lighted seemed to breathe wel come as you entered. ; When ali had assembled, Mrs. Hedley Lowther in a few appro- priate remarks told the object of the gathering, and called upon Mrs. John Haslam, who read very distinctly a beautiful worded ad- F Ti E z a5. z Fe 3 a z 5 a BARRED FROM BOXING SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) Prizefighter Robert Caldwell, 19, The three contestants whose, tries to the contest is July 4h. The carnival will be held this year from July 15 to 18th. | WELL DRILLING | POWER MACHINE ANY SIZE WELL IF YOU NEED WATER WE CAN HELP YOU! COMPLETE | PLUMBING, HEATING & ELECTRIC SERVICE Carnival Sea Queen Contest |,o2* "= Maer! o. Has Three Entries So Far Grade I: 1. Brian Mullen; 2. Gerard O'Connell; 3.. Barbara McInnis. - Teacher— Thelma Fitzpatrick. and BREWING INMAN PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Sammerside Phone 2600 THE COMMANDMENTS ’ starring Chatltop Yul Heston - Brynner - THE GREATEST EVENT IN | MOTION PICTURE HISTORY! 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