P cur. and Mrs. Morse. formerly .( sou;-is, spent a recent week-end otlielionteolnoctoi-andhlrs. L H, Small Isth. Messrs. Reginald "3" 3,21-Inyard Creamer. And Miss Mabel Creamer.-I If! My niece. Miss Jean clnntrs. .11 former residents of Souris. made a brief visit to their former homes. - ' Miss Jean Maclean ol Covehead. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. my Msciaan at Souris. on MAY :5. Mr. Frank Macintosh. employed 3. Charlottetown. made a recent visit to the boom of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Macintosh. souris. Mr, Paul MacDonald and Mr. Thoma, iiughel. accompanied by Wm. friends, made a recent visit to Charlottetown. Rev, Father Giliis accompan- ied the Fourth DOING Klllllll-I OI Cniumbug to 3 May Nth. -11.. Knights termed the Guard of Honour at Benediction-on Sunday. sir. and Mrs. Bernard Creamer ni Souris recently spent a very pleasant week-end in Halilax. Messrs. Andy Macintosh and Vernon MacPhee made a business trip to Charlottetown on Saturday. May 28th. Mr. Goitlon Cheverle of Cave- head. visited his sister. Mrs. Annie gyms oi Souris. on May 15th. (in May lath Messrs. .V Arthur mi Reginald Peters of Saint Dun- .itan's University, Charlottetown. arrived at their home in Souris. Th. boys are planning to spend their summer vacation at Souris. His many friends are pleased to see that Mr. Max Madore has re- turned from Souris Hospital. Mr. liladore had the misfortune to breaking his leg some time ago. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Frances Campbell, uinner of the Anderson Prise for the Highest Fourth Year student in Science. Miss Campbell is the dgiighler of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell. and an honour graduate oi Saint Mary's Convent. ii-iendsiof Mr. Gordon Mac- Donald are pleased to see that he is out of the Souris Holpltlli Int? a recent car accident. when his car overturned on the highway at Rollo Bey. Mr. MacDonald suf- Icred minor injuries. from which he is now fully recovered. iliss Noeiia Peters. student at the Assumption Convent. Tracadle. sprni a recent week-end at the htiiiie other parents. Mr. llld MI”!- .I Arthur Peters. Souris- llliss Phyllis Morrison. teacher at Albion Cross. spent some time in Souris. Mr. Camille Gallant of Rollo Boy. who spent the past two WIT! at the Acade of Quebec is spend- ing his summer vacation at his home in Rollo Bay. Camille is accompanied by a school friend Joan Coloumbe of Chlcoutiml. who plans to study English with his friends. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald Is spending some time in Souris. her former home town. Mrs." MacDon- sld is now residing in Saint George's. N. 3. Miss Elsie MacDonald of Hall- fax, is visiting the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert MacDonald, Souris. Miss MacDon- ald is accompanied by a friend. Miss Cecelia Delaney and her Point do Roche Mr. and am. faeoi-so Mccormnc of Point do Roche. were business yisitors to Charlottetown on Jitne Mr. Joseph 8. McKay of sev- age Harbour. was a business vis- itor to Charlottetown on May 31. Mr. Richard Doyle of St. An- drews. was a business visitor to Charlottetown on June 2. Mrs; John D. McInn' and daughter. Ann. were business vis- itora to Charlottetown on June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Wiluam Dowling oi Charlottetown, were visiting f4riends in Point de-Roche, on June Mr. Reggie Mclnnls. Point de Rocha. and Mr. Charles Campbell of Savage Harbour. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lew- ga Moon. Charlottetown on June Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnis and were bualneas visitors to Char ottetown on June 0. It is pleasing to hear that the condition of Mrs. Ronald 0'" ' of Mount Stewart is im- vs I niece. Miss Frances Briant. also of Halifax. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tenderd to the wife and family of the late Elias Paquet, who pass- ed away st his home in Souris on May Iilth. On Saturday. May 28th. Mr. Grant Cheverie. accompanied by Mrs. Albert Cheverie. Miss Mildred Mullard and Miss Sylvia Chev- erie. motored lo Cnarlottetown on business. ' Mrs. Maria Caiifano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cheverie. is spending some time at the home of her parents. Miss Califano is from New York and is having a summer residence built in Souris. ' The many friends of Mr. James Brennan are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Souris Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. S Miss Marie MacGuigan of Hun- ter River. paid a short visit to friends in Souris, on May 29th. Miss Velma Paquet. of Saint John. N. B.. is spending some time at her fomier home in Souris. At time of writing. Master "Her- bie" MacDonald is a patient in the Souris Hospital. His many friends hope to see him around soon again. 8 E proved. Mrs. O'lanlay was a pa- tient tn the Charlottetown Hos- pital for the past few yeah. The many friends and relatives in this area regret to learn of the present illness of Miss Katie Pig- got of Charlottetown. Miss Pi at is a former resident of Savage - hour. and is now a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. ltuasell Guns and Jack of Savage Harbour, were recent business visitors to Char- lottetown on June 3 Sympathy is being extended to Mr. James Doyle of Mount Stew- art. on the death of his brother. Emmett. who Dllsed away in On- tario, following a lenthy illness. Mr. Doyle was a former resident of Mount Stewart. Senate and Mrs. J. P. McIn- tyre of Savage Harbour. arrived home after spending the winter months in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McDonald of Charlottetown, were recent vis- itors to Point de Roche. . The many friends and relatives in this community regret to learn of the present illness of Mrs. Frank Kelly. Point de R oche. Mr. Elwood Donnoliy of Char- lottetown. spent the week-end at the home of his sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doyle. Point de Roche. Sympathy is" being extended to Mrs. Joseph McDonald of St. Pe- ter's Lake, on the sudden passing of her husband. on May 21. The late Mr. McDonald was well-known in this district and will be greatly missed. Mrs. James Lampier of Mount Stewart, Mr. John Mclnnis and Mr. Donald King. of Point de Roche, motored to Pleasant Grove, where Mrs. Lampier will reside for the summer months. a Dr. James D. Reddin, Mount Stewart, was a business visitor to Moncton over the week-end. I A pretty wedding was solemnlzed initiations Al 11' GOMOITOWN Legion Branch Secretary. D. A. MaeCor- mack. read the minutes of the last regular meeting. which were mood and adopted. Branch Trea- surer. A. H. Stewart presented the financial report. which showed a very substantial balance in the C Arthur Machwaln and Charles Gardiner, were initiated h an ' pressive ceremony. The in- stallation officers were the Presi- dent. Marceilus Gotell; Presentinl Ofifcer, L. S. Batchllder; Igt-nt- Jlrms, A. 1!. Stewart. The secretary read correspon- dence from Dominion Command regarding Le n Branch History. It was deci ed to place the order for the inlaid linollum for the floor of the upstairs room. The Ladies Auxiliary have voted a sub- stantial sum towards the coats of covering the floor of this room. Various other matters of interest to the branch were discussed and decided upon. The meeting ad- journed in the usual manner. .- at St. Andrew's Church. It. An- drew's, on May 15. when Teresa Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Mccormac, became the bride of John Francis. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Strain of Charlotte- town. Rev. George Mccormac per- formed the ceremony. Following the wedding a reception was held at Villa Waters, Charlottetown. The young couple left on their honeymoon trip for two weeks in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Strain will reside in Charlotte- town. ' -Q.C. WELL FROZEN Permanent frost extends more than 600 feet below the surface at Resolute on Cornwallis island in the Canadian Arctic. AYSHIRE Standard Time. Cornerbrook. Nfld., Fred ant Supt, National R. O. sonnel. Plan to attend the Annual Field Day at A. Mac- Rae & Sons. Central Royalty on June 16 at 11 am. Those present will include M. R. Bell, Bowatets Canadian Ayrshire Breeders, A. G. Snyder, Assist- BREEDERS Seven Entries our Away On "”'""' ”'.-an Race NEW PORT, RI. (AP) -. The first transatlantic sailing race rm... an American port in 1) year; started almost without a hitch IIOPO Saturday afternoon. All savu entries. four West Ger. man. two ican and a lone Norwegian. were present and ac- counted for on the starting line of! 3l'GlI0lI ITGOL They let out on their g-I-450-mile voy-se to Sweden in a an . '!'IIe,lsrssst yacht in the fleet. knot southweater blowing out of co 3:" m Mrmanued byyawl htard Von . s a iv . dents and alurnniatrosfsuxial persity. was over the line H sec- onds too soon and had to restart. She lost about a minute-not.hing 30 Worry about in a race of this distance. Th? 50-foot yawl Circe. owned by Carl Hovgard of Rye, N.Y., the .44-foot yawl schlussel Von Brunen. "willed by members of an ocean "01!!! club in Bremen. and the 47-foot ketcli stravanger of Oslo, Norway. made the line at the gun. Sllthlly astern were the brand "W 5”00l- ltawl Carina. owned by Richard Nye of Greenwich. hm. the 40 - foot sloop Ortac, sailed by a cruising club in Ham- bura. and the 56-foot yawl Kor- Clark, National Director P. Office, and other per guaranteed qualify and freshness wok s onmo 'ouoaoNysnvHsMrMetsoMMtw0UI iiineoettdeeosttistwtieoysiigstlthetiw V switsoaortoeenstiuoontrtiomsuruiousamimstetill mwonuvunsnlaaniovouomtneuttouuttiitsne gemtonstutnssmesandeoioinmbmnosth umthmiau. in SEQ of materials. min. and cutouts mmiu'uw.it.wunwon.unotootw.ti.raymr em satleiactlon irumm imam on it-vv-v-Wood-t 'x l ..S.A.McDeodd Queeiisn-eat. Iiesidersenlrcudiiiera Osaftonltnet ','titioI.q PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DDVERNMENT LIDIIDR STORES CHANGE OF HOURS Effective June 13th Until Further Noting: cnaatorrsrowu Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursd F L 9 A.M. to 5 PM. ay' may” Saturday 9 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. SUMMERSIDE Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9 AM. to 12 P.M. ' 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. ' Saturday 9 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. Aibei-ton, Borden. Cardigan and Souris I No Change. Closed Wednesday afternoon and Opened Saturday afternoon. All Hours are Standard Time. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TEMPERANCE COMMISSION Desoto Firefiiheeedanwiiiidramatic two-tone noIotn'sweep...migIit:y200-h.p.V-Besigineliat ntanevwos-ld'einoodi!i'm&r'nigiIiI:he'&ilsgMNa" .s E16243. Owned Tillie lkmbu". 5! Bruns or The Peter Von Dauzlg is thg scratch boat and allows the lowest Tuesday. June 14. 1955 The Guardian Page 1 "ltd Ylcht. Slravaiiger. skippered by Dr. Jul Nielsen. the handirap seconds. KIDDIES' CENTENNIAL--- Hot Rod Race! June 27 at 6:30 P.M. ON QUEEN STREET The Playground Commission in conjunction with Hie Centennial Commiliee are sponsoring cs HOT ROD RACE for children on the eve of July 27Hi. In order that II Ii'Id iii liq Commission has laid dgwln Tlelni Izllowihg T-i'IIe.s1T.' dun”. I” R Car must be made and driven by the contestant. T. 1- "0 can be advised. but must do the himself. Total cost of car not to exceed 510.00. 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