are pleased to hear that he has returned to his home in George- town from the Prince Edward lsand Hospital, where ‘he recent- ly underwent an operation. Friday June I3, 1958 The Guardian Page 5 Veteran St. Peter's Farmer Buried Monday Morning resides on the home farm: Eu~ gene, a resident of Morell, Phil- Mineesweeper Squadron Puts In At Georgetown Miss Elilaabeth Grant. school teacher at Elmira, was a week- end visitor to Georgetown. The funeral of the late John Mr. and Mrs. William Hook A six—ship flotilla of mine- Aboard the flagship is Lieuten- “Fu d und the A mand and son Billy of Charlottetown. 3- Lam“ 0‘ S"~ P°l.‘”"5 335’ Wis . ,. sweepetrs based at Halifax and I ant Governor F Walter Hynd- of Ilmdr l\TrS N01‘fC:)IIn Immored t° Georgewwni Where held M(.md'ay mmmng fmln ms Alp’ 8 somal W°rkf”‘-°I’“’aIf,',y,edV,ic'I p,.os~om1y on manoeovors from i t - f C m d T] ‘ _ I ' ' f‘ th‘ _ ' V 1 they‘? were weekend guests of late residence to St. Peters Ro- Coinbebi/'Imer%, 011;» .';i&icoI,)hee Fred-I Chaflottotown, led by H‘M‘C_S_ man as gues o om an er ie piesence o e six nava Mrs; Hooks parents’ Mr_ and man ca.th(,1.,c church, where Re- toria, rs. nan , . ericton, N.B. ' He was predeceased b.V I118 wife, the former Emma Phelan of Morell, who died just over one year ago. and two sons: Ray- mond, who died as a result of a lumbering accident near his Sel- ships in Georgetown harbor, recognized for years as one of the finest of the Atlantic coast, gave residents and‘ visitors an idea of the size and the real potential of this fine harbor and the number of ships it could ac- Resolute undeir command of Campbell ‘ ‘ comtmahder A,c_ Campbell’ C_ In addition to the Resolute, 1),, R_c_N,, sailed into George_e,there is the “Thunder”, under town harbor yesterday evening‘ wmmand 0f LL Cm’-IL T- F» “there they remained at anchor- OWBIIS, the HQURIILEH IJIICIGI‘ C0111- age overnight. The ships consti— mand Of Lt Cmd1‘- R- P- Mylfea. tute the First Canadian M~ine- the “Chignecto” under command quiem High Mass was ce1bI‘a’t- ed by the pastor of the parish Rev. George MacDonald, who al- so conducted the services at the grave. Pallbearers were: Leonard Mc- Kenna, Hilary Mcln-nis, Merlin Mrs. Herman Lavandier. Miss Dorothy Jenkins of Char- lottetown, was a weekend visitor to Georgetown, where she was the g-uest of her mother, -‘Mrs. Florence Jenkins. sweeping Squadron which is on of Lt. Cmdr. C. T. Gillis, the commodate if necessary for V Mc1nntis,A.m;hur Inlynm, Fred cur. kirk home four years ago; and a thirty-six houpr training cruise “Chaleur" under command of either peace time or war time Sgt. Herbert Stewart of the pan, and Carl Wood. ‘ Arthur, who was killed in action in Island waters. Lt. Cmdr. R. Carle and the purposes. ROYBI Canadian A117 F01‘C€s Slat‘ '1'-he 1ate Mr, Lat-Iain who was while serving with the Oanadlian ioned at Supmmerside, spent the past weekend in Georgetown, visiting Mrs. Stewart and fam- ily. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacGui- gan and family of Charlottetown were recent guests of Mrs. Mac- Guiganfis parents, Mr. and Mrs. . , William Prosper. ~ Mr. and Mrs. L..S. Batch~il.der, . ~ returned on Monday from a visit M13 and Mrs, Eric 0'1-Ianley to points in Annapolis Valley, N.'and family of Summenside, S. ' . where Mr. O’Hanley is stationed .with the R.C.A.F. are holidaying Mr. C.D. Rogerson of Char-With MI‘S~ 0’HaI11ey'8 _PlI‘en’€S. lottetown, representing Swift Ca-EMI3 and M1‘S- George M311‘- nadian’Co., was ,a business vis-‘ _ itol. to Georgetown on Monday, Lieutenant Bernard. Walsh of June 9m the Royal Canadian Navy, stat- ioned atboard H. M. C. S. Swan- sea, at present in port in Hali- fax. N. S., was 2-1 weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. W.’ R. Jenkins in his eightythird year died at his home last Friday morning. A prominent farmer during most of his life time, in his younger days he had operated butter fatctories both at St. Pet- er’ts and Morell. A veteran supporter of the Li- beral Pamty, he was for many years a member of the local committee. He is survived by three sons and one daughter: Herbert, who Army during World Wlat!' Two. _ GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jenkins of Summerside, were recent guests of Mr. Jenkins’s mother, Mrs. Florence Jeiiiloins. WRITE~R’S SON INJURED NIOOSIA, Ctyprus (Reuters) - Bnitish anmy authorities Tuesday announced that Lieut. Awbyvn Waugh, son of novelist IElveliyn_ Waugh, was accidentally wounded on patrol in Nicosia Monday night. Waugh, serving with the Royal Horse Guards. was placed on the Clanger list Tuesday. ANNUAL MEETING Of King's County Memorial Hospital will Red Cross Blood Clinics Slatecl For Week June 23 It was announced last evening ‘day the clinics will be at Mount by Mr. F.A.S. Jones, Provincial i/It9W*l’3;'5.1nmme 3593300“ and ‘at - ore in e evenin ghalrmgn of little Red Cross Blood At the first series of clinics for “W Omml tee» that Plans are l958——held in Charlottetown, Sum- now almost complete for the next merside and at the R.C.A.F, Sta- four days of Blood Donor Clinics tion the end of ll/Ivay—there were . to be.held in the Province dur- 1,852 donors registered on the ing the week of June 23rd. . year’s objective of 5,800. . Six of the eight clinics which “This leaves a bala-nce of 4,000 are being set up to ..produce at donors to be secured at the June, least 1,200 donors, are being held August and December clinics." in Prince County where 900 of said Mr. Jones, who also remark- the overall objectives are expect- ed that Prince Edward Islanders ed to register. Ellerslie, 0’Leary, have establi-shed attendance re- Tignisn, Alberton, Kinkora and cards at Blood Donor Clinics dur- Kensington are the centres in ing the past couple of years, and ':which these clinics are being held are leading Canada in donor re- .in Prince County. On the fourth spouse on a percentage basis. Miss Mae Lavers, R.N.. of thel ‘nursing staff of the Kings Countyl Hospital in Montague, was a week‘, end visitor to her home in Georgetown. AEND RECE REGIMENT BANQUET ‘ some members of B. Squadron, I David MacLean, Walter MacEw- en, Errol] MacLure, Bob Ste- wart. Benny Balderson, Kenneth evening several of the grooup ' ‘ t, Monta ue, who , _ Recce Reglmen g pictured received awards for mended the annual banquet held. at the Bison Restaurant. Group- ed around the table are left.- Mr. George Ayers was ,elected president of the Central. Royalty Home and School Association at their annual meeting held at the school on Tuesday evening. other officers elected were: vice president, Mr. John Mac- Aleer, secretary, Mrs. Leigh Donald. treasurer, Mrs. Nor- man Macheod. Committee chair- men appointed were: Publicity, Allison MacRae, hospitality, Mrs. Hugh MacLeod, member- ship, Mrs. Tom Knox, program, Ml. Harold Bernard. Directors are Mrs. Jack Rodd and Mrs. Lorne,‘ J elley. Mrs. A. M. Johnston, the re- tiring president, outlined the activities of the association for the past year. Among the ac- complishments were the school . crest project, presentation of pictures of ~Her Majesty the Queen by the Royal Edward Chaupter of the I. O. D. E., sponsoring the Cubs and Scouts, a donation‘ to the library fund and the planting of trees on the school grounds. Mrs. Johnston congratulated the teachers on the excellent concert they had presented at Christmas time. She expressed regret at . losing three of our five teachers par- ticuarly Mrs. Marjorie Dover who has worked so faithfully in our midst. Reports were heard from the various committees. Also a very interesting report on the Pro- vincial Home and School meet- ing was given by Mrs. Tom Knox Mr. Ma«cArthur, the school EASTERN , G-UARDEAN DANCE, Cardigan School, Friday, June Good music. N o rth 13th. Game Meeting, Legion Hall, Cardigan, Friday, June 13th at lo‘clock. LADIES AUXILIARY Cana- llan Legion Pantry Sale Satur- In June 14th. 2 p. m. T. M. Lleivellyns store. REGULAR DANCE, -St. Peters lay Hall. Saturday night. Music ll Art Cantwell. featuring Al Blanchard. . FAST COLOR. FILM SERVICE Iadacolvor, Ektaclirome, Koda- ‘°I”°m€, Anscochromc, Color Piocetssing, Printiln , Duplicat- Illl. and Enlarging. Munshow o Process. Highest quality, fastest messing. and most depend- ‘I16 service! Mail to: George “$3011. Photography, Summer- PERSONALS NMFS‘ Charles McCormack, ,,°I.lh Lake, has been a recent w51I0F_ to Montague where she 35 lhe_ guest of her sister and her-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Em- "-‘r'MacNeill. SOUTHERN K GS F’ h ‘d: IN IS an ’ daughter, Mrs. Earle MacDonald. 1MacKenzie. Leonard Monroe_ and Vernon Nicholson. During the Central. Royalty H. And 5. Ass’n Holds Annual Meeting principal reported for the teach- ers. He stressed that the older pupils should spend more time in study.? He felt that much of the failure in grades nine and ten is the result of pupils in the lower grades being graded before they are qualified. He strongly supported the returns of departmental examinations in grades seven or eight. It was decided to change the meeting night to the first Tues- dary in the month, the next meeting to be held in October. Mr. George Ayers ‘expressed. the regret of the members at losing the valuable services of MUS. Johnston who, with her husband and family, will soon be taking up residence in St. John’s, Newfoundland. She was presented with an Island souvenir on behalf of the As- .The United Church of Canada sociation. Following the meeting lunch was served. A LORNE VALLEY Mrs. William Ha-tton and son Paul, were visitors to Charlotte- town ‘on Saturday. ’ Friends of Mr. Earle MacDon- l atld, will be pleased to know that ' he has returned home from the , I 10.30 a.m. Alberton, S u n d a y t,School at 10 a.m. Worship at 11 Kings County Memorial Hospital. Miss Betty Callaghan, Oharlotte— town, spent the first weekend of the month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Callatgli-an. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, Georgetown, motored to Lorne Valley on Sunday. They were guests of Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. -and Mrs. C.M. MacGrra:th. Mrs. George Jay has returned to her home in Pisquid, after spending a few days with her Mr. and Mrs. Grover MacKay Strathcona, were Sunday guests of Mrs. MacKay’s parents. M1‘- and Mrs. James B. MacNeill, on June 8th. . Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan, and Mr. George Calhaglian, were visitors to Montague on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs’. Sampson, South Rustico, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Samtpsons bro- Mrs. J.J. Callaghan on June 8. Residents of this and surround- ings districts were shocked to learn of the sudden passing of Mr. Ward Crane at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. f01I0W- ing an operation. Heartfelt sym- pathy is extended to the bereav- . ed family. ' Mr, George Maclnnis spent a few days in Head of Hillsborol during the Past Week» at the thy A. Gordon MacNeill spent ~ Mr Wfiek end with his parents, -and Mrs. J.A. MacNeill, Mon- I to oe~MI'.‘ MacNeill is en route wh Orner Brook, Newfoundland, me“ he has been transferred Baaceountaznt with the Canadian in F0? Commerce. Before leav- g Iedeiicton, he was present- thowm‘ 3 gift from members of staff there. home of his daughter. MrS- 01* ver Doug1«35- - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDon- -ald and family, motored to Mar- ie on Sunday. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Din-gWe1I- The annual school meeting of Lorne Valley 5°h°°1 ‘hsmctr was held in the School on Tues- L Theatre MONTAGUE marksmanship, attendance and efficiency. day evening. Mr. Francis Mac- Intyre was elected trustee in place of Mr. William Hatton, whose term has expired. The board is now composed of Mr. Peter MacLeod, Mr. James Call- laghan and Mr. Maclntyre. Mr. Malcolm MacLeod is the secre- tary. Misslvlarguerite MacDon- ald, the efficient teacher for the past year has adcepvted the pos- ition for the next term. A.M.‘ AUSTRALIAN BUTTER. EX1pl0l'lS of Australian butter to the United Kingdom in 1958 are expected to exceed 430.000 tons. Two IAmerican Youth Tours To Visit Here This Summer MONCTON, -— George Sttiven of Moncton, general passenger agent for Canadian National Railways in the Atlantic Reg- ion, disclosed Thursday that 20 members of an American youth organization will bicycle through sections of Nova Sco- t-ia and Prince Edward Island this summer. Sponsored by, American Youth Hostels Inc. of New York, two tours with 10 youths in each will combine cycling with CNR travel on land and sea in separ- ate vacation trips to the Mari- , SERVICES PRINCE ’ (Continued from Page 3) BEDEQUE PASTORAL Change SUNDAY Keir Mem-onial ll/Italpeque Sundvay Sohool 10 a.m. Divine Service 11 a.m. Freetown Sunday Stclhool 2 p.m., Divine Service 3. p.m. Ken- sington Sunday SICIIIOOII 10 a.m. Divine Service 7.30 p.m. A cor- ReV- G-A- C0WPer~9mith- Mints-luiai welcotinc to all. Rev. E. H. ter. Services on Sunday, June 15.} Bean, B..A., B. 'Ilh., B.D., Min- Albany 9.30 a.m. Bedeque 11 a.viS,teI._ m. Borden 7.30 pm. The closing service for the Borden Sunday School will be at 10 a.m. Visi- tors are most we‘l-come at all services. VALBERTON Pastoral Charge, ther-in-law and sis‘te'I'. MR and, United Church of Canada. Sun- day, June 15, Tignish, Worship- at 9.30 a.m. Sunday School at 2am. Cascumzpec, Sunday School I at 2 pm. worship at 3 p.m. Mem- lbers of Corinthian Lodge A.F. and A.M. will attend worship in Cascumlpec. Rev. J .M. S;p-roule, lvluinister. Willi-am Bowxering, stu- dent-assistanit. THE CENTRAL Bedeque Uni- ted Baptist Church, Sunday Ser- vice ll a.m. Sunday School 10.15 a.m. Rev. Charles A. Britten, D. D. Minister. FUNDEMENTAL‘ -,-Ba.p- tist Ohuncli Central Bedeque Ser- vices for Sunday June 15, 10.45 Morning Worship. 12 noon Sun- day School, 7.30 evening service. Rev. R. E. Coston, Everybody welcome. ' NORTH BEDEQUE United CI‘I.ul‘C)I‘1. Services for Sunday, June 1:-Izlill. 9.30 am. Travellers Rest. 11 am. North Bedeque. 7.30 p.m. Freetown. Rev. S. G. Walls, B. Com, B.D., Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Clhurich Services for Sunday, June 15th. FREE CHURCH OF S.cotl.and. 11 tam. Szumtinerside. 3 p.m. Cape Traverse. 7.30 p. m. Diesalole. ' Preatclher Rev. J.II-I. Bishop. SPRINGI<‘IE=LD—0’Lear«y . Al- ma United Biaiptist Pa;s~tor.ate. Rev. Ross Howard, lvfiiniste-r. O’- Leary 10.30 a.m. Alma 3 p.m. Spningfield West 7.30 p.m. Guest speaker, R-ev. Ellwood Bannister, reptresentiing Home Mission Board of ill/lanitime United Baptist Con- vention. S.S. as usual. KEN SINGTON UNITED C‘.h.uI'tclh Sunday, June I5tli. Church School 9.50 a.m. morning worship 11 o’-, clock condructed by men of the congregaution. Evening Worship - 7.30 p.m. C.G.I.T. and Explorer graduation service. Su-mmerfield 9:30 a.m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, B.A., B.D., Minister. ANGLICAN CHURCH Services for the New London panislh , on June 1-5/[!h, the 2nd Sunday after Trinity. Rector Rev. W. Eric Ing-razham. St. Stephen’-s, Bunting- ton, ulvllorning prayer 9.30 and Sunday School 10.30 a.m. St. Thomas’, French Rilver, morning pnaiyer 1.1 and Sunday School 10 atm. St. «Mark’s, Sunday School 10 a.m. K'ensin.gton evening pray- er 7.30 p.m. Mr. James Fbbott. a divini-ty student will conduct the morning service and Mr. G. Cila-rk the evening. Come and Woi-ship. FRIDAY the 13th, DEAN t-MM look who's haunting castles l , THEY'RE A IIIOTI WARNING! THIS IS THE DAY— AND THOSE TWO “KINGS OF COMEDY” ARE HERE TO DRIVE AWAY THE GHOSTS AND ZOM- BIES! THEY’RE EVEN FUNNIER WHEN THEY’RE SCARED STIFF T INAIIDIJIIL ltZABElH»Sc0IT- cunt JERRY EWIS MIRANDA Mr. Ivor S. Phillips, Manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Montague, and Mr. S.S. Hessian, Q.C.; M.L.A. were visitors to Georgetown on Monday, June 9th. Mr. and Mrs. John George of oimoa Saint John, N.B., are visiting in ‘Each party will spend about Geongetown" Six weeks “I Nova stoma and Dr. and Mrs. Maurice E.De- on the Island. Mr. Stiven said the first group is scheduled to leave New York June 27, with departure date on the second following July 4. Each party of 10 will be in charge of a leader appointed by the New York ong:aniz.a.tion. Via the Canadian National’s M.V. “Bluenose”_ the leading unit will arrive in Yarmouth, N. S., June 30. There they’ll take to their cycles for the next two weeks, wheeling to Halifax. ' They are scheduled to leave Halifax July 13 by CNR for Truro, New Glasgow and An-' tigonislh. On July 15, the visitors will travel by CNR flrom New Glasgow to Antogonish. where they’ll climb back on their cycles for 12 days of pedalling through scenic Cape Breton. Lory and son Paul, of Annapolis Royal, N.S., motored to George- town on Monday, June 9th and spent several days as guests of Dr. DeLory’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.J. DeLory. Miss Genevieve Solomon ac- companied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Solomon nootored to Fort Augustus on Sunday where mon’s daughter, Rev. Sister Mary Caninelita. ‘ A.C. Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Mac- Neill and daughter Ruth, who are presently residing at Cove- head, were weekend visitors to Georgetown, where they visited relatives. Friends of Mr. A. H. Stewart they visited Mr. and Mrs. Solo-‘ of Charlottetown, motored to ‘Georgetown on Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blaalcher ‘and son John of Montreal, Que- bec, were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gotell. _The many friends of Mrs. - Florence Jenkins are pleased to - nhear that she has on-ce again ‘taken up residence in her home on Richmond Street, following be held on Wednesday. June 25th at 8 p.m. in Beaver Hall. All interested in our hospital are invited to attend. Board of Trustees. o Kings County Hospital. an absence of over I year, due to ill health. Mrs. Farrell of Trenton, was a recent guest at the home of Captain and Mrs.‘ John Jerrior. Mr. and Mrs._ Howard Walker and son Andy of Charlottetown, .were recent guests of Mr. Walk- er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter Walker. A.C. BODIES FOUND VENICE, llll. (AP)—-—A seven- hour search for two children ended Thursday with the discov- ery of their bodies in an aban- doned refrigerator. Police said Bobby Lee Loving, 7, and Saudi” Watgigvn-er, 5, died of suffocation. Graves They will entrain again at Syd- ney July 27 for New Glasgow, Bound for P.E.I., where on Aug. 1 avnotlier Canadian National train will take them back to the mainland via the Ferry M.V. “Abegweit”, en route to Moncton and Montreal. From Montreal they are scheduled to return to New York via CNR. arriving Aug. 8. With a similar route mapped out, the second group will leave New York July 4 and return Aug. 15 En route to Montreal both sections will spend three‘ days in Quebec City. While the youth hostlers are travelling from point to point by train their cycles will be» checked to accompany them. 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