-. ,. PAGE TWELVE . ..-. .u...u.a..a4-...m. I THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 13 1951 wiasrriiii BIIAIIIIIAII -COMP-ETENT Complete 1!!- Iui-anco Service. W. Boyd Beslrsto. Kenslngton. -INDIAN RIVER players pre- icnt three act comcdy. Wcllin;:- :nii Station Hall. Thursday. June Mth. -THE KINSDVGTON HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Meeting will be held in the school Thursday. June 17th at a o'clock. --THE ANNUAL meeting of the I.adies' Aid of the Prince County Hospital will he held in the nur- ses home on Thursday. June 14th It 3.00 p. m. -THE ANMIAL MEETING of the Ladies Aid of the Prince County Hospital will be held in the Nurses Home on Thursday. June 14th at 3.00 P. M. -SHl,'R-GAIN AMATEUR CON- TEST. King George Hall. i(cnsing- :on. Wednesday. June lilih. at. 8.00 r'. M. Come and hear contestants from'?o schools in Kensington and surrounding districts. Admission 35 cents. -E)l.ERA.l.D-'"l'lirce liars of ".race'' by Kensingion Presbyter- an Players in your ball Thurs- iay. June 14. Sponsored by tho "tome and School. This i-.: a date to remember. -LEAVE FOB SA('IxVll.l.PI. N 3., Y. P. BALL!" - Mr. and Mrs. James Burieigh nt Ellerslie lett on Iaturday morning June End for sackville, N. B.. wilt-re they will attend the. Maritime Conft-rcncn Young People's Union Vifcck-lu'nri Coaching Congress. Mrs. Rurleiizli was formerly liiiss Pauline Jell--. Mr. Burleigh is the President at the Western Presbyterian Young People's Union which has juris- lic-tion (mgr all the Young Prriplr-'s .2nions it! the. follmiiii; pzistornl riiarges; Xlbortmi. Montrose. tl'- Leary. West. Cape and Bldetord. Mr. and Mrs. Rurlelgh will give 1 report of the Congress at the Fpriniz Rally of the Western Pros- hytery which will be held on lune 20th at the Tyne Valley Un- ted Church at which the chief speaker will be Rev. P. It. Fitz- patrick of Alberinn.---O. -W. M. S. MEETING HELD .. The Vvome . Missionary Society: of the O'Leai-v l'nitt.-d Church mct Vin Friday ulternoon June I!l'Sl l-I lhe Sunday School room of the Church with the President Mrs. Vvilliam Turner presiding. The worship service was entitled "Wor- ship and Work" and was led in Mrs. A. J. Mathesnn. assisted hv Mrs. Claude Jelly. Mrs. .lohn Morcshead and Mrs. W. 6. Dick- son. A line duct was sung by Mrs. George Matthews and Mrs. Edward Mat-Dougall. A paper on Stewardship was read by Mrs. Claude Jc-ll:.' and Mrs. Edward Mai-Dougall gave a pupcr on Teln- hrrance. The Study Book chap- ler was led by Mrs. J. M. Mac- vllilliam and Mrs. Dan MacPher- Ion assisted by Mrs. Georize Mai- 'hews. Mrs. A. .l.. Matheson. Mrs. N. G. Dickson. and Mrs. Edward .VlacDougaii. - S'SlDE POLICE REPORT - in the Monthly Report of the Bummerslde Police Department read at the Town Council Meet- inc last evening Chief Peter R. Willie indicated that the force is n need of an additional man. The report is as follows: Joy-riding. cases 1. convictions 1; School Act infractions. cases 1, withdrawn 1: -speeding. cases 1. convictions l; theft. cases 1. convictions 1; driv- ing unlicensed motor car. cases 1. convictions l: drunkenness. ar- rests 23. convictions 22. withdrawn i: fines and costs collected Sl76.50: bike licenses collected s.'lll.00; dog licenses collected S1100; miscellan- eous licenses collected 350.00. Dur- ing the niontli Consiablc Andrew icaigiicd from the force. and has cone with the Armed Forces. leav- ing the staff one oiiic.-.r short and as the men are now coming up for their holiday: it. will he net'- at least for that. time. also. there -assary to have a special constable are over 2.350 tax assessment not- ices together with a number of street assessment notices to serve. Attention has drawn to the 'No Pal-iclng' sicns which have been placed on the cast side of Sum- mer and spring Streets next to Water. This seems to facilitate, to some extent the parking situation on these streets - S Alberlon and Vicinity Mrs. P. .1. Bernard. Tigniiih spent. the mu-keno at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bernard. Mrs. Joseph Gaudet has gone to Kingston. Ontario to visit her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gaudct. MJ. and Mrs. E. A. Mc(,'i.iv ivcrr lmiiness visitors to summei-side recently. Miss Elizabeth Hardy spent. sev- Mal days in summerside last week visiting friends. Mrs. John McKliinon and Mrs. Brydon Mcxenna. Brae were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAlduIf. Min olive Albert. of saint. llohn. N. 13.. is spending the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Albert. Mr. and Mrs. William Picirerine, Summerside. were visitor: to Al- lierton on Sunday inst. Mr. Cyril Leai-ti. accompanied by Mrs. 1-In-ry O'Brien. Mrs. Al- fred Gilli: and Mrs. ladle O'Brien motored to Charlottetown on Sunday where they visited relat- ives and friends. , ' Ir. Arthur O'Malley and two Iona. John and Walter at Brandei- buiu til the week end with his WID. and Uri. R. H. 0'MII- . -..,.I Pictured above and below are views of the new! tcrior with all-treated cedar shingles with I. green ;:l;5l'Il!tIlIll"1Illlllllt;I Llbrablg. olflclially olpenfd 0;! Ju:ish'l.' asphaltlhshlngle roof. The community has been with- orsown omsowscearytebr t-iou in f . .h I hdt mess of the soft green and ivory color scheme. nngd .1 l ;--entlses alythrt IIIl1eeTrTh:vpllI'gseIIIt lltevh-Vcl-5ted;!el'al::;il few of the shelves which hold the 2,000 books. The; for the library by Mr. J. A. Waugh. building is 22 by 36 feet, and is finished on the cx- I Hampton and Vicinity ” si.;..;. not Dietitians vides annually for an llL'E'pIl'BliDn- al lecture by l prominent author- ity on such subjects as nutrition. food administration and person- nel relations. Rev, and Mrs. l.. S Tam" an cl-.6 , .'I - and son l5i'crim'ick left W d-l . K . a n ,pd' I1" pm' nesday 1... lialifax. .l...".".. niwilg Rgporfed ;:;S;"3sM;g”1I'”SI egg? 5; A"- plan to visit friends for a fewl ' n ' mm Cob .l.ege. Antigonish. N. S.; I-zabel d '. 3” MacArthur and Margaret Pugh. ! NIAGARA FALLS. Ont., .”fiine' Mrs. Murchison Mai:Eachern and. 12-(CF)--A shortage of dietitians whmipegl Edith 39”” M 535” dauszhlcr Wcnrly of Cliarloiie-l will highlight discussions at the a"”"n Sllskw l”'9”d""'v ill 159 town are welcome guests of Mr.i Canadian Dietetic Association Canadmn Hnme EC9"0'"i”5 A" and Mrs. i'la3ion Morrison tori three-day convention this week. Saciauonl Nma M9”9-l'- V3ll' ll"? D851 1W0 Wt"li5- The Association's executive, l muvert ””'TT meeting here since Sunday al-i Mrs. Harold Ferguson and in. , -, ' . . r---mm"-wme-- fant rlallszlitrr m'l'iverl home on ready has leceued E comrmuee MISCOUC-"E SCHUOL . report that information for high Salmdall fmmI:1lI"Irlo"Em'l"' school students, encouraging them. DE WI AI MIVIQIIRITIPI HOIIPII to enter the profession, has beenI Honor Roll for May. well. N. S, spent victory, DI-.IvI Dfellifed. I II I Grade VIII.--1, Gloria .VlacKln- ...,m.,;. ,..yMh.es In 1.-rum...” and Some 300 dietitians from across 1'-on: 2, Lorraine Williams; 3, Earl Hampton, I Canada, together with distinguish- Gludel. I ed food experts from the United Grade VIT.-l. Hiiguelte Gal- Mrs. Donald Cameron and Misf SIMES. Will Iilend the sessions. lam-' 2. M8l'BUEl'lte Lt-Clnlr; 3, Houard Wnnrl. 105i. census takrrs On Thursday. Dr. Killian Gil- Erma Gallllnlu in this vicinity have been tiikiiir: berth of Moniclair, N, JI..Lhe! Grade VI.--l. E'lalnt'. Gallant: 2. a short rollrso in Charlottetown mother in the book --Cheaper By'R.osalie. Dcslloches; 3. Patricia during the past week. The Dozen:-ywm deuvm. m,IIlPoirler. no-H" go It ' ; Grad V.-1, Bell 0 d t: 2, Mr. and Mrs. .lohn A. Macxin-I ”I',””.”; l Gerald: Vcno and iiloiilsmiaictivoiil; non. (lhiiri'liiil. were visitors to, I,-mmdamml I'3I Mm-gm-ct Ruse pony” and Iris Hampton rvt'cnil.l'- Rucsts of Annie lt'I'TiZllS()l1. F5- Gallant. i The foundsilion was formed in 1 Grade IV.- -1. Ann DcsRoclii-s and E 1949 in lll9m0i')f of Miss Ryiey and l lG-loria Dcsftoches; 2, Adele Poir- B I 3 . I (-, II Miss Jeffs who pioneered in lVIr.:.r Ha'llidiiinlh(fnme:'?vl:” lllrs.d"("il)ll'-5 dltlvllcs in this CMmlr.v- it pro-””5 3' Flm" D'5R”che5' ford SIIPITFIIV visited in Wosti w Grade nI"'1' Ann SW91”? 2- calm ""l""""' Ems” "f Mr"-""dl”Fliirts-on members and one visitor on Monday evening, lilny .. 3 Pauline Gaudet; 3, Rose May Des Roches and Russell M1.:Ncill. Mm 1” M""D"""M' lworc present Reports were heard Grade II 1 Norma P iricr 2 ...-- - I - .-. o : . ,I.IIII IIIIIIII, II.IPIII,III IIII. MRI WIHISI from the different committees and Thelma DesRoches; 3, Florence .lll(ISt'7II. llriniptnn. who llflt'lCl'WPflI.I PIIpII':'hIfI)I':I:I,u”l:IfI';)I!;”e'le'II ID:I1wm”; '9' P0w"- I an operation in the Prince Ed-Isocsm IIIIIIII 5 "II S W F" I Grade Ir-l. Clair! Marl! Le- warrl lslnnrl Hospital last week., 9 t Clllh 2- 13103 DCSRDCNSI 3. uni” "1 Mam": Mr A Spwdy re'l On Tiimdav evening Mav 15th Cllude Gaunt. MWLL II . friends of Mr. and Mrs.'.lamv-a. -?-mw---------- Mr and Mrs. Victor Runtz and 5:”"lI””d3"IlheJI9d l" Hump?” HAII II - .v -A son Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. h we” fllnh 151': 3d P" l"up'-l'5Il -. Sterling lnman and son Paul were 3 0 9” 9 T 9 '1" 1700'" W919 2 giir,-sis of Mr. and Mrs. vv,...",, escorted to the seats of honor by IMiss Muriel MacQuarrie and Mr. I- Ig iRow:in Ferguson. A small bride. MI. and MRI g,.I.d MHCQWI.-,-;..inanicly Jnnc Dunsfard. dressed in Ann”. m,,m".d to a long gown of pink dotted Swiss woiiviiin last work. On their re- with White hat. and groom. Master mu. were accompanied by Henry Ferguson. brother of the their daughter Margaret. who wasI b:”lt'Ili9-bC8lIlII'lred lln AIHDFEIIIIIIIX deCIfll:'- - - I . - as a e. o i s. e s nuendmn NM:1.”;I.nlw"m. were opzned by lldrs. Rowan glor- Inman rrrcntly. phm AND WKOMFURI OI and driuiziiirr hlr. r-ml Mrs. (llnrlw (lapwell guson and arranged on the table arm...” I" H,.,m.g,,n on s;,1L..-(imviby Miss Muriel MncQuarrle. while and will -zpcnd the aumnirr ivit.liIMlSS D0l'l3 MDT” Tull 'll' VH5”- Mrs. ('-'I)'1lltlll.! parents. Mr. nndiI-lames. speaking for the bride. in M” WI A Iv-(.,rQ..,.,,.,,.I Mr. nna a few well chosen words thanked Mrs. rapu-nil loft Kissimnall iiyicveryone for their slits. After mmm. "mu, ,, month M3,, and hartretreshments, the evening was ,. r,i,,,,,.,.g 1,-ip. stopping in visitfspent in music and dancing. mu- - I . 1-1 1. l the.sic ht.-iniz furnished by Mr. Steph- - 1l.1:.l.r mm) mm” "on en Toole, violinist. and Min El- " eanor Carson, organist. Cpl. Nelson Cannon. who has '”” bccn SI.'tIiOflNl at Plct.on. Ontario. motoicd to Prince ludwzird Island and i, puiinmyz a wcli-earnrd Iiirlniinli at his hnnir. by iiamlllml Beach. MARITIME SUMMER sciioot MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY SACKVILLE; N. in. sympathy is A-extended lo Mr- Genrgn Roll. Charlottetown. on tho death ol his wife. Wlilvh 0'? curred in tho Prlncn Edward Iii- land Hospital on Monday. MFLV 21st. Mrs. Roll. the former Grace wnm". um: hr-fora liar marriaxfh a resident of ltnmvtnn "id Wl"; he kindly rt-mcmhernd by her- many friends born. July 8 to August 11 Teachers .ma,r take courses for university credit which at th-. same time count for higher professional standing and ii higher salary scale. Mrs. IVnrren l-ri-rusn entertained the I-lamoinn Women's Institute -............:.....-. Matriculation subjects to complete university entrance require- ments. .1 Special basic course in fainting and (, (door Sketching. nouns - KIDNEY PILLS Handicrafts, weaving. leather. metal. Music Including Public school Music and Music Appreciation. Students not working for credit may enrol for shorter periods. Ample accommodation in university residences. - For illustrated folder or further information write to The llogiltru. I Moimt Allison University. Slchille. N. r t ' Prize Winners In Kinsmen carnival School Exhibit, 1951 -Sewing Grades 3 and I - lst, Lorraine Gallant. St. Mary's Academy. 2nd.. Elsie Desnoches. st. Mary's Academy; 3rd,. Lor- .raine Arsenault, St. Mary's Acad- emy. . Sewing Grades 5 and 6 - 1st. Joan Durant, St. Mary's Acad- emy. 2nd.. Myra Murphy. St. Mary's Academy: 3rd.. Geraldine Noonari. St. Marys Academy. Sewing Grades '1 and It - lst. Shirley Clow. st. Mary's Academy, 2nd.. Lorraine Gaudet. St. Mary's Academy. 3rd.. Ann Wedge, St. Mary's Academy. Sewing Grades 9 and lo - 1st. Marie Gaudet. St. Mary's Acad- emy; 2nd.. Betty Durant. St. Mary's Academy; llrd. Shirley Ar- senault. St. Mary's Academy. Knitting Grades 3 and 4 - lst. Lorraine Arsenault. St. Mary's Academy; 2nd.. Kenneth Raeburn, Summerside High School; 3rd. Muriel Rogers. St. Mary's Acad- ciny. Knitting Grades 5 and ti - 1st. Ann Cloiv St. Mary's Academy: 2nd.. Joan Ai-senault. St. Marys Academy; .'li-d.. Anita Arsenault. St. Mary's Academy. Knitting Grades 7 and over. - lst., Mary Thoinpr-on. St. Mary's Academy; 2nd.. Donna Lee Arsen- ault. St. lifai',v's Academy; 3rd. Marie Gaiidet. St, Mary's Acad- emy. Fancy Work. Grades 7. ii. 9 and 10 -- lsi., Marcia Delaney. st. Maryiii Aradrniv; 2nd.. Pauline Moase. Kerisington School; 3rd., Marlene Gallant. St. Mary's Aca- demy. Map Drawing. Grades 5 and 6 - lst.. Bonny Arscnnult, Wellington Frcncli School: '1iid.. Peter Arnold. Siininierside Hlgzli School; Itrii. Leonor-3 McNcill. New Aniiaii. Map Drawing Grades 7 and 8 - lst.. Francis E, Plllman. Travel- lers Rest; 2nd.. Norma Arscnault, Wellington French School: 3rd.. Catherine McMahon. Kinkorzi. Art Work. Grade 1 -- lst.. Heli- rietta Blanchard, st. Mary's Acad- emy; 2nd.. Marjorie Steele. St. Mary's Academy; 3rd,. Beatrice Doiicetle, St. Maiys Acadrmy. Art Work. Grades 2 and 3 .- lst., Waiter Grrricr. Si. lt1ai',v's Academy. 2nd.. I.-ois lH('N9iIl. New Annan. flrd.. Nola Blacqiilere. St. Mary's Academy. lst. Leonora McNeill. New Annan. 2nd.. Marcia Arseiiauit. St. Mary's Academy; :ird., Benny Arsenauli, Wellington Fl't'llCll School. Art Work. Grades 6 and 'l -- lst.. David Campbell. Summerside High School; 2nd. Janet Horne, Sumnierside High School; 3rd.. Myrna A. Hancock, Sumiiierside High School. Art Work. Grades ll. 9 and 10 - ist., Cynthia Gabriel. St. Mary's Academy; 2nd.. Cynthia Gabriel. St. Mary's Academy; :lrd., Eer- nard Laughliii, Miscouchr. Modelling, Grade 1 - lst.. David Gaudet, St. Mary's Academy; 2nd.. Austin Doucetti-. St. Mary's Acad- emy; 3rd,. Richard Arsenault, St. Mary's Academy. Manual Training. Grades 2 and .1 - ist.. Daniel Drapeaii. St. St. Mary's Academy. 2nd.. Charles Arscnault, St. Marys Academy; llrd. Wilfred Gallant, St. Mary's Academy. Manual Training. Grades 4 to B - lst.. George Smallman. Suin- nicrslde High School; 2nd.. Lorne Arthur. Sumlnerside High School; :lrd.. Arthur Morrisoii, summer- side High School. i Manual Training Grades 9 and over - lsl.. John Wedge. Summer- side High school; 2nd.. Henry Gallant, siimmerside High School; 3rd., Henry Gallant, Summersidc High School. flndivldual Projects - lst.. Kath- Art Work. Grades 4 and It -I Junior Farmers . and Junior club Item" The "Sea Crest" die Club of Malpeque and vicinity held their second judging class of the sea- son at the home of Charles Lock- hart. Friday. June 8th, where I class of mature Shortliorns were On Monday evening. June 4th the Ecdeque Ci-u-b held their judg- i g class at the home of Norman lgiontgomei-y at Lowerv Bedeque. A class of mature Jerseys were judged by the club members and the official placings were given by Mr. Deacon. tieldman. This club is going strong this year with several new members. The new members are: Neil Clark. Donald and Eileen Stavert. Cottie Tooimbs. Gerard Green, Myrna Green. and Norma Stetson. Ma)-field Swine Club. The first judging class of the season was held at the home of Frank Hous- ton. Mayfielcl, on Tuesday. Juno 5th. There was I good attend- ance of boys and girls and all showed excellent interest. Over one hundred people were present. at the parish hall. Palmer Road, on Thursday evening, June 7 to see films or the National Film Board and to consider the organization of a Junior Club in that di'sti'ici. David Peacock, Dept. of Agri- culiiirc, was present and alter showing the films told the meet- ing or the objects of Junior Clubs and how they are organized. Af- icr considerable discussion it was dccidocl to plan on organizing a (Vii! (fliih and to hold tinolhcr ince-ting on June 20 with all possi- ble club members and their par- cnis in attendance. Mt. Hope - Farminigton Junior Farmers hclri ihcir regular meet- in-;: in the Farmiiiizton School cn Friday evening. June 8. Presi- dent Hilbert. MacLcod was in Lhe chair and made a good job of I rondiiciiiig the meeting. The l group flC('l(IPd to hold grain club I and Junior l"ai-mcrs meetings to- -.gvt.lici' in the fuure as most Ierlne Praught. St. Mary's Acad- emy; 2iid., Robert Marshbank. iTravellei"s Rest; 3rd., Marjorie Ilreland and Helen Horne, Sum- nierslde High School. CANADA'S FAVUURHE; -"CIGARETTE PAPERS' . snh um- ,.tu....u.u-. o . ; l 7:231- b of the Grain Club are also Junior Farmers members. Members also thought that if possible they should attend the Junior Tumors mainland tour this summer. Films of the Na- tional Film Board were shown to the interested group prior to the meeting. The regular meeting of the Elmsdale Jr. Poultry Club was held June 'I. H. McLean, Dept. of Agriculture. lectured on Brood- Iinvg chicks. bringing total membership up to thirteen. Next meeting to be held June 26. The "Illliverview" Poultry Club held their regular meeting at Vernon River. June ti. Miss Jean MacLeod in the chair. There was a. air attendance den-pita Idbwu pour of rain. ' H. MacLean, Dept. of Agricui. ture was present'and conducted test No. 1 and lectured on you). try managenient and cautioned the memfberu to be on the u-am. for coccidloils and to take sev- eral birds to Provincial Agricul- ture Laboratory is losses occur a: 5-8 weeks. Ronnie Mon-isey was ; Secretary for the reinairxigeorlmeodi the year. Next meeting is to be held June N. judged. There was a good ll- Mr. K. Johnston and H. William: y icndaiice. of approximately 18 were appointed as adult di1'ec- WASHINGTON. June 10-mp. members. tors. Three more members joined A jury has awarded 37,000 dam”... to Donald J. Morton who charged his baby girl was spanked by a baby sitter. Morton testitied that his baby, Kathleen. six months old at the time. was severely spanked and bruised. 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