THE GUARDIAN, OWN ; y, y W p p U y , 5EPTElV1BER 27, 1953 talk on the women's Institutes in appointed: lick. Ilse. ma Vee- rm. mug. uneasy... her homeland. - soy. ssre Stevenson. lire. !-Iennea- Picurd, Mrs. Richard usq M The roliowin; committees were soy and Mrs. Hscnachern. Lunch. Pound. -' " 4 l;,V . Veer lusty of coal gang cu. Especially do we extend thanks to r . and Mrs. John Nicholson First Aid .. ngmu gonmuyy and family who so cheeriully and Billy Kelly. John w gym. 3 eoiously looked after our many ling - Bernard Connolly, gem.” needs during our stay at Buchan. MacDonald. John Walsh. ruck. ' i i In: - Hubert wcxenna, Pu con. The Camp was under the Lead- nollv. James Smith. Claude This- tle. Billy Kelly. Merrill Plneeu, Merrill Flynn. Bernard Mscbon. ership ot Camp Ohio! and Scout- master Abe zaksm. assisted by A. B. M.'s Frank Zakem, Elmer Pow- . and Fuel Oil ' or and Harry Pineau. The Job at Quartermaster was very capably handled by Troop aid. Louis o la. Phlli -lime! K9n)'.ur lliilbert ”al”'u;y.l't: rranl: Murnaghan, Brian gush, l g -2. ready to fill your order for any tonnage.- Coll 240 for Prompt Delivery A. Pickard & Go. PHONE 240 SAVE ON REPAIRS. other makes of diggers. Ransome Potato Diggers hers in attendance together with cert is to be,held this year in Oct- l0Ui' l8Il'191'!- First Class ober with Mrs. Cook is: COXIVCYIOF Central outdoo cookln bg two r th as m commtee. SAVE ON FIRST COST diltererit Scouts teach dfy lunder Swimming - Bernard Connolly, o'rhee rfilaetirrlg accepted with re- SAVE ON OPERATING EXPENSE These famous diggers will dig many seasons without any repairs and your purchase price is Only a. limited number available so get yours today. lower than News FIRST CIlAltLOT'l'E'r0WN SAINT DUNS'l'AN'8 BASlLlCy. TROOP ANNUAL CAMP AT BUCHAN After a lapse of one year. the First Charlottetown St. Dunstan's Basilica Troop, under scoutma.s- ter and Camp Chief Abe Zakem. again held a Troop Camp at the Provincial Camp site, camp Buchan. Point Prim. this summer. Perfect weather enabled the ex- tensive outdoor programme to be enjoyed to the lull, with nineteen of the twenty-four Troop mem- the supewision or a leader proved a very interesting and enioyablel experience, especially for the new Scouts. y The programme was or the ap- proved Scouting type, with inspec- tions, games, swims, sports Council Fires and test work. The large: number of tests passed attests to the fact that spare time at camp was used to the full to promote progress in all branches or Scout- mg. Joint Council Fires and sortball with scouts attending the Silver Bernard MacDonald, Louis Cur. 1'35 Philip Doyle. James Kelly, Gilbert Gallant. Frank Murna. Khan. Brian Flush, Merrill Pineau. Connolly. Pat Connolly, James Smith, Billy Kelly, Merrill Flynn. Bernard MacDonald. Louis Ourley. Philip Doyle. Gilbert Gallant, Frank Murnaghan. Brian Rush. Merrill Pineau. Trees - Hubert Mcxenna, James Smith. Billy Kel- l.l'. Merrill Flynn. Bernard Mac- Donald. Louis curley, Philip Doyle. Gilbert Gallant, Merrill Pineau. Hikes -- Billy Kelly, Frank Mum- nghan, Brian Rush. Bemard Mac- Donald. The following have completed the qunlilications for the Second Class Badrze :- Bernard Connolly, Bernard Miacbonald. John Walsh. Hubert McKenna, James smith. Eugene Gallant, Billy Kelly. Mer- rill Flynn. Bernard MacDonald. Gilbert Gallant. Frank Murn- aszhan. Freddy McGuigan. Merrill Pineau. Tree Felling A Bernard Connolly. Billy Kelly, John Hughes. Frank Murnaizhan, Brian Rush Merrill Pineau. Patrol Competition During the ten day period or out- door Scouting is keenly contested wmnetition was conducted where- ' Our yards are well-sroelted vvirli rlie cmuusnnn, ..., c.,.,.,,.,,u ..., Leadeagosglg unaldhnt onno , J oo ng " ". beer quality Cool and Colte, and we are asiisney Bill3ln2e!1:ell;,mllll:'rrillE!lllg'T1xli., "T-ii Time"-" PAIIKDALE W. I. The Parkdale Women's Institute opened with twenty-two members singing the ode and repeating the creed in unison. Two visitors were welcomed to the meeting by the President. Mira. Rodd gave her report on the tea, and the sick committee convellor, Mrs. Frank Burke. re- ported they had sent flowers to a member iii in the hospital, and sympathy. convalescent and con- gratulation cards. Plans were the hall to the Junior Farmers. A discussion took place con- cerning ways and means of rais- ing limits. The large scale con- gret the resignation of Mrs. Les- lic MacKa.y, Brownie leader. Greetings were received from Mrs. Dollar, a member at the In- stitute. who is spending the sum- mer months with her relatives in Scotland. Mrs. Baldwin. 3 VISW" from England. save an lnlerestinil -:-m-e-Z-Z-'j'TT1TT A Smilll '”h” Mm sitiliis iiiil, iili made for a dinner to be served in . Besides As halt Shingles your Barrett let has I com- plete line of rooong, insulation and weather-prooang materials. with BARRETT ' and; i Inning, And Km,” .. Loni. cur. met in the hall on September 4th y F ' ley. Gilbert G ll , pr . with the President, Mrs. Camp- y w! supply Tlll 505? grade Fliltl LNO1.-Icesi aghan. Axe .:a'1'3.ii. i'.'k3.”3,l7.','.. ton in the chair. The meeting .Ntr,35hX: W -- , . Fire-Resistant lasting Styles Available in many C THE BARRETT COMPANY, LIMITED- Arrowhesd Course' which was be- in each Patrol attempted to sur- Helifux - Saint John - Montreal - Toronto - Winnipeg - Vancouver ing conducted at the same time on pass all others. The true Scouting a separate site on the Cnmpini: Spirit prevailed at all times with- srounds. were very much enjoyed out -friction or argument. by all and served to bring out the! The Beaver Patrol under Patrol (act that all Scouts are brothers Leader John Walsh led the lleld W.,y,.,i iliiii in the movement. with a total or 401 points. Trailing ” The Iollowing is a list of tests closely behind with 402 1-2 points l lm Milli: Pkefd Trude Hi Take your building problems to your Barren Dealer James A. MacNeill & Sons Summerside P. O. Box 458 Phone 2415 ' passed by Scouts oi "THE FIRST" came the Foxes under P. L. Ber. , i l while in Game nard Connolly. The Robins. p. 1., silliasss ifaiiiivir Tm do ma -iv -- much -a r........... iit"p.ii?.t2”:.E”?. i.;””3...?i..iit V 9 0 CTS 31' Ware om an ' We 50' A"vVV"Y HWY bury 1h5m' on the excellence of the spirit I selves d like "i. Th I) T ds gg, . , . , o”'””"'d mm pa” 1” buried mthermelvexs ebywodigzlris KflliT;::iessnI1t?ilyv Krill”: 'h0'in and the viorif accomplishes. "If It's Hardware, We Have It" h:;;'.t (Ed h d , H . with the” hifld fee” d"! 3 bert McKenne. Pat Connolly, The Camp was pleased to have 6 yeara' BERLOU Mothllroolhll G 0t 3 burmd M19 ""597 h”"5e”- bnckmi d0W" Claude Thistle, James Kelly. as interested visitors Mr. and Mire. protection for a 9x12 rut 003" ss.so . . . Just 81-03 per vent! M. F. SCI-IURMAN CO. LTD. Mmielt Young Toad. wh h did wh th A with him, did hkemsa Ygu :fIout;h,'the500-mhelllen gfeeng First Aid A James Kelly. Flag .. 1,, 0. Kelly and part,v.: Mr. and I ”””1dn"' '39 that 739031159 W9 and there their were just nicely James Kelly. M”' Joseph Flynn Mm M A R. T. HOLMAN could” bwame ” "9 hm” comfortably buried 'xlllisligsliciiloii”ill”b?il335' gugtlmi andthllllends'dMrllIlandl"Ml:' c l tet aural em T as . - - E . 3'. err -L . aren, r. an rs. . . Ph 105 ””yfy 1"; or own i V M '3" b”””"' is Biiifler crawled under the wide eau. Eugene Gallant. Driscoll lind family. m:,'”,m WWW... s,m,,,,,,,..,. much as is necessary when they Ire buried. perhaps me), do,” A special word of thanks is ex- James Kelly and Claude Thistle who, are now ready to be Invested. board. There was no one there. tended to Mr. L. 0. Kelly. ill -..i A COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE 'f.”l!..”3IEi”” ” ” ”- b”i'”5”- H9'mu!dn't believe it. while spending the T alternoon iv ll . r i ””"-r”" H o-V--A . i HM i. ' with us, organized among the. , y V J kouts games and sports which were much enjoyed. On Sunday. Very Rev. Patrick Mclilachon honored the Camp by his presence and held Holy Mass on the site. The Scouts are much indebted to Father McMahon for his kindness. The many treats 0! fruit and candy given bv Father McMahon on this and other occa- sions are greatly appreciated by the First Troop. 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