ORANGE PARADE HELD AT CRAPAUD Guild MIItai- lib l-oung. Gyde River. mounled on a While ltnllio'n Ind traditionally representing King Wllllam or orange. lends the parade of Orangemeu trom zt‘rnss iba vrovtnoe during their celebra- tlol'll held It Ocalzaud Suturv Big Parade Today To Open' S'side Lobster Carnival I! GWRGE WDTTON SUIIENIERSIDE — The count town to tile big Suninlemlde labile: Carnival ape‘ d M continued iat'e last nun with ready p. < Summerside Il- i!l In exubermit Carnival l'pil'lt in anticipation oi the trig week-lung event that has been In the -plnlrniiyg stages [or the' past in months. The streets are gully tin-Ural- ad with naga extortion: along his pursue mute leadius lo ohe stadium which serves as car- nival headquarters. and (or the mini lobster WPW‘T‘, Floats which will War in the parade were receiving Carnival Dances To Aid Baseball smitten-E — The can- Idian Legionv Summersidc branch. will sponsor this year's dances in counsrtlon with the tar Cacnivai to raise money in aid of the town baseball lcn- a The league has had tinanciai disiicultles In recent weeks and ’ thought the sponsoring oi the dances sbould not s substan tial Imount of money tor the lea glue. The leafle will hm two end possibly three entries in island' pldyduwns. The legion sponsor- ed juniors and the intermedia— tes are considered delinile l‘DII- tenden lm' Island titles and Ihollid provide local (all: with mm: reIl Iclion later in the warp U The dnnces Wlll be held Monv dly. Tu day. Wednesday and Fride evenings at the LPIZ‘Ion H 9:30 tn ' Both modern and old time music will be provided by the arched-ill d Gordle Huestls and Ernie Gilliam. DEATH NOTICES (Reede too lute for Classified DeItII Notice column . nuns: — M the Prim Ed- ward island Hospital, sipmuy. July 14. 1961: Mrs. Fred \lnc- Rae. Melville. in her Bfiih your. nemalos are resting at iiic GLI- lis Marat Home, Eldon. lrorn where the «moral wlu he held Thad-y with service Nim- mnclng It 2:” pm I ment at the liellast aeuictrpy. - Suddenly his home at Johnston's liwar. Saturday. loly is. loin. Tba. mu Brawl in his 'mttl lento ills sen-sins were transicrred Strauss alternoon iron the Hennmey Fuller-l llama to his isle residence irom \lllu’e the lunar-l will lake place Tuesday rum-lung |_t iv» to SI. Patrick‘s Chumll. Port Airguns lot Redian High Mass at it o'clock. lnicrmcnt will he LI the church ccme m1. mum _ “only at 'O'Duey on Satindsy, iniy is, use William Scottxnlilzan oi 01131 In hll ml! yrar HI! ’I' remain wars iorwarriod tram lull-fl Funeral Home in LII! has at his dlisdltt‘r. Mrs. Ken irom when the loner-l will hr held hie-ow alteration with sas- vice munch; at z til-lock. mm in I'Ilo Camden'- um — At the community ‘ We!» 0‘ . Sound-y- Timmln William ('1 Almn In Illl-l! “.1065 g yen. in. remains imwarded this “onde has. Janey-s Fillies-II (Henry N Bil In?! 1‘- ma. irom when will be told wal- gr '3 i E i. clay. lie is louowsrl by Fru- er's Love! Scots Pipe Band from Charlottetown. and ap proximately 150 membem ot the Orange Order. The ooaas~ ion was the annual July 1: celebration but the parade was held on Saturday the lath is hurt touches In a W» house an hum where the parade is scheduled to move at! mostly at no pm. At the sadism. the displays ' commercial. industrial. hand- large wnari were being rapidly «animated. Till: l7 lovely cmslmb to the flue oi "Miss Prince E ward island" mat Saturday afternoon and wee Mm vapious places in the parade. No Royal Canadian Navy ships with a lull complement ot sailors were due m dock M marine wharf It 9 am. The {mantra sets the Stadium were Med to rive last night. Ind the cm nlvul midww 8 located In In on area beside tile stadium, Cni- nival visitors Ind tum mer- ested in Sllmrlerside’I moat outstandinlz event. of yeti“ were un-Ivinl almost («finn- uuslv MAJonEr'rE CORPS majors“! corps n! I gill ed Dmmmw aim with its Lions Club band 11 N m rats at th tutu 0th ev oi the day. in iiiou to the parade at no- bands. Miss .l-Ll. mu. majoreites. marching um. will be the feature acts on sues at and ditcloas al province and the Summerside ' x, plate. McCullough. natchilder. :ill 7 is p.ru_. by Hon Den Re: Vista Carnival tor the ne MM.“ and Murphy mm up ’ singles lor when I theme lnr each day ii the event. order that more people could attend. The procession lorm. ed in trout of the. Crapsud We rooms and mall-cited to the rink where several guest speakers were heard. Sportl, dancing and a picnic lollpwed. lishanles; horse racing at the ndiaoeot Sunmenide raceway It 3:15 p.111. Influence on “use of III tormer Sea Queen: and Miss PEI! will be soother high» light of the evening program at mo, tollowed by the band cou- cert and the majorettes: and the leaturo acts will be seen min at IL in Idditlnn to these evean wui be the display 3. tancy work and by the pm. Wo- men's Institutes; also demon. riratlom and displays or the finest Woodcraft Wenvinfii and art work by local talent. vsluous DISPLAYS The lnrgsst tlsberiea display Eastern Canada in several trnka extending a distance at in [set will be open lor‘ public inspection until midnightv and ineludes s wide variety of salt water llsll. as well as tropical ti wills. “l8 tilndienlt sll. The wild lite display in the stadium covers a Varied and in- teresting collection of animals I birds. 'l'lll: Bill Annual Summerslde [mater Carnival il one of file out-undan event: yeIr SHAW ipeggy Mao Rey. Alexander Mill. curate iDougiss C. Wrignil. and Mr. burgess. Candlda's lather lKennetll Doironl, ouch typify- ‘iug one particular kind oi ira divld'ual. add mule tnucllea In play which. ale Ihiyugtl bllled as I tragedy. sparkles with Simian wet, ENTHUSIASM—PRAISE The prevailing tasting mom; the patrons see-med to be one oi praise tor the peoiormunoe itselt. and for the "courage" of th In cussing the play people tell that it had improv— ed . the last scene in particular was very good indeed. The tourism-loot stage ex- trusion plucod the action of the play almost within the audi- enee itseli. One was throughout. as everything took place in “the sitting room ol the Moreli home". Members oi the cost met the invith guests lion We‘ll organizations as Women's Institutes. P.E.l, Titanium. and Senior citizens, Mr. Dim said last nigh Peakes Shutout Georgetown 3 O summits _ Edgar wu. llanls. 5a, oi Aims was fatally iolsasa about noon Saturday when a tractor he was driving leit the highway at Prollt’s Cur- ner on the Warren lload and aimed lde down to the ditch planing the vet underneath. The accident victim was going to Ttgulaii tor scare tractor st lacnmenlr and is believed to have ialleu asleep it the wheel. Following treaimept by Dr. Roy Ksauaiy io Tlgalsb he died while being taken to hospital In stillll or tile s . A past-mortar examination was ordered by coroner Dr. c.M Dewar oi o'laory. ALBERTON _ A dclighiiul reception in honor or Mrs. Geer- da van Beeknlf. president or the Associated Country Women oi the World, and Mrs. James l-lagr gerty. president or ihe Federat- ed Wumen's Instllules oi Canada. was held in Albemm wl hall Sai- urday sltemooa. Receiving with Mrs. Vnnk nae knit and Mrs, Haggarly, were Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie and Mrs. J. Lincoln Dewar. The hall was attractively deo- orated with (towers, The lace covered table was centred with a low bowl of blue and gold flawc ers linked on either side with blue and gold tapers in silver holders. Mrs. Peter F. Gallant and Mrs. Robert Woodslde pre- sided over the silver services, oriicers ot the district couveu. tions in West Prince assisted in serving. Mayor M is. Lcsrd extended is welcome to the honored guests on behalt at the Town of Alber- E a Mrs, Haggerty. In Ipeuklng brieily to the gathering. gave a sketch of her Ilte and told some. thing oi the work at the Fed- erated Women's Instilutes- mak- ing speclat mention oi the way In which. by meeting and wnrkA lug together. the women or can. President Of ACWW Speaks At WI Reception In Alberton Ida and outer countries are mak- ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberlon and West Prince County The Guardian, ghulomtown. Mimi Alma Farmer Fatally Crushed By Tractor A Inn 1‘ the Inc Mr, Ind Mn. Henry Willinnu of Elmdale he went lame years: In the United States beture uturnllrg to the Albarton ares. Beside! hls wife» the [arms- MIerret Madiev'in of ml: bore, he ll survived by a dim tar. Mn. Bruce Currie (Vivian) of Alberton. a m Hem-y In Tur- onw and two brother! Hugh and David 01 Ile. There are three (muddlle The funnel will be held Wed- nesdly afternoon from Elme- dule United Church It 2 o‘clock. Interment will be in the church cemetery. lull I tontrlhutlon toward world peace, Mrs, Van Becki)" likened the its member societies. network oi irleuriship all over the world." c said. Some no women listened with iuiereat as she spoke with iirat hand knowledge oi the war years and the post war days in I-Inl- land, then or the work being done by the Acww. She stress. ed that the oiticials at world or- ganlzationr have n D! e co operation at voluntary worldwide groups. She quoted s lormer president who described Acww as a monument. a iellowship and She sketched some of Iler Im- pressions at the United Staten Africa, Australia and New Zen- lsnd Ind Indicated that In the near future slle plans to visit countries In Asia and Europe. which Is growing smaller, wom- en carry a responsibility tor all who are less Iorlunnle than themselves Ind urged that all should open their heart! and doors to others, Mrs. Dewn‘ and Mrs Harold Laird hpoke briefly. The speak- er! were Introduced by Mr]. Lloyd Wilkle and thanked by Mrs. Carl Weekl. She stressed that In thls world. I OFI-‘ICIATING AT the bloss- Ing M the cornerstone tor the new Roman Catholic church at Lot 6 yestcniay was Bis- luylng the cornerstone and bless» ng St. Anne's Church at Ty. yesterday with the Most never- end Malcolm A MucEacheru, Bishop oi Charlottetown oliialat-i lng. He was assisted by Rev. v Roach and Rev. Vincent Mur— I WEATHER I TORONTO mm 7 Tempera‘ P e s k e s Bombers continued their winning streak by downing Georgetown :4) at Peakea on Sunday, » In PILL, Ind often ndlw has been dellgnated an “l’nrade DIy" Tuelday ix “Cumnatlnn pay when Erwin Cnmlelly allowed” (our hits In pitching Illl lounb consecutive shutout He struck out nine batters durlug the nine Inning game. Allie MacPllee was charged with the Ins: I: lie “V " was tagged lor six hits. 0 struck out three. Walter End- ley was the tap batter for the Bumpers wllh two doubles and a single in fmll‘ trips to the Messer *And Islanders Will Perform At S'side By GEORGE wwrmN SUMMERSIDE — C o m l n 1 "home" to P.E.I., Don Menu- and His islanders. togsttier with the colorlui auchia Dancers. will provide a crowd-pleasing tiuale isr the rlnai day ol the six-day Summerllde lobster Carnival this year. Arrlvlnlz here Saturday. July at. the band and dancers will be seen on stage in the stadium iollowing the crowning oi the new “Miss Prince Edwnld II- land" at 1.30 pm. In mevsnlug they will no back on stage ail-in tor a ne- nnd puhlts and to! lowlnir this will be in attend-ao- at the coronation Dali. Don Messer and His 1 andcrs loo-l popularity as Prince Edw- land where they starred on a radio program ever the local Charlottetown station. and later on the CDC, while also achiev- lng greater popularity and rose. pgnltlhn through recording- and public appearances and ions. or snow Will] the advent of nltionll televlllnn the mp (III III II I summer repllcement tor Inch (her ll‘lnw. Ind net the 3mm rating! Illre u they rapidly cllmbed tn the number one poe- ltlnn ln CInIdIIn televtllon view- I uecelllt-Itlnl the ID".- near the CBC ltudlol The modelt mlnml' Ind Illu- IIC-lnuklnfl methodl nl Dun Mel- ller. together with the IntertIln- lnln III: wall I warm :3 h the hurt! at Ill relldentl of Prlnce Edwlrd III-Dd who ill" (and memorials; when Dim Mme: truly ‘ IUCI'I‘A DAN by hundreds at people who will ‘5 be taking in the program oi the tlnal clay or me Lobster Cami- val. Fur Mr. nuchta it will be his second visit to Summersirle in recent months, having sdluiilcu- led ballroom dancing classes hare several weeks ago. an having thrilled those aileudlng by presenting a precision dem~ castration at modern dances. with his wile as his dance partr is Don Mercer and dis islanders. together with the nuohls Cel'l. hlll! delighted mllllnns oi nn< Carnival when they appear here Lnuis Brndley and Erendon Dllnnhy were delcnslve stars of the game with Dunplly cnming up with I key catch In the top or the ninth. BALL PRACTICE Here is the lust of players re- quired to turn am for Montana bagball pumice Monday JIIY a lo' a.m.—Iluloors. 11 am. "3" Little League ~— Allan Ham. Sentt Beck. Gordy Beck. Hedda, Witmd Hmne bony. Larry Dewar. John Modowoskl. David c pool Cain. Paul Turner, Paul Sullim. Scott Bel. a Dim. ' Liotio league tennis s pro—Damon team TV viewers and are certain be In outstanding attraction at this year's Summerslde Lobster next Saturday. . teach all classes h) apart! In Tlglllsh, along with Lobster TIGNISH _ Committee chair. men working on the lobster bl) name and picnic lor the Tirol-ll Spnrts Recreation Association at Tlguish are busy rearranging their program ior Wednesday. July 17. This has been the second yen in a mw that the association had to cancel picnlc plans clue to a complete rain out. The lobster supper lleld July 3, was reported a success. and will not be repeated. The reureatlon association will sponsor a losiay swimming course tor the children in the village starting today, Lco Broderick and Lorralu Phee who were recent handl- dates at the Red Cross lwlm— mlng and water safety lesders ! C h o 01 at Charlottetown will Due to the large number expected to en— roll twp instructors had to be engaged, Members at sacc- lalloa will attend all classes dur- iug the In clays. This association is Iponlonnl prnmoting u saicty program tor children. A new ball diamond has been completed during the past mnntll, allowing h tull so we a h u"... by Mrs. Kenneth Ms- "whisk?" M. Mn. net-tor count and lilii Sullivan was , . hymn Dalmatia-r 11a pitcher. as air oi huu-vr are shown Null-lg some muscle- of non wishes bean handed to as... Tignish Planning Bonanz hall and bust-bl" program to be t. carried on Rovers, Dodgers To Meet Tonight The Rovers will meet the Dodgers tonight Memorial Field to a City League baseball game. This 5 "lent so don't miss it. Action ls schede m flat underway at ‘15, Battle For First Continues Tonight The battle (or 31‘ place in tile Sallris Twin League con- tinues whim at £15 with tile mood place > mwnen tingling with the [m place Ups tpwnpre. A win by use Center. vanm wmlld me them WM 1 iii-st Dian. Be the Up- townie" Minor League Games Slated rollrwlns la the Minor Les- gue schedule tor Monday. 'nias. day and Wsdnesdly: MONDAY — Minor league. sioo — win. vs. Then. MA are ye. Colts. Little Dengue: Soc vs. braves- bslier 'lor I!— m- Amnnult. ISy e mmses have lots of action and excite La m In Annalee tures issued by the weather oi- Iice: ‘ Victoria . Edmonton . . ‘ Winnipeg . Ottawa . . I Montreal . r l Saint John Mouclou Halifax . Charlutietowu dney , HALIFA i - v Th iher omce says late evening I curl over many sections oi ihe Maritimes. were al 0 re Atlantic and Fundy coasts, er activily is ex. pected In continue today. A dis. turbance over the Eastern Greet lies a moving northeastward will bring lntermlllent rain lull) most regions later Mondays Regional inroeasls: Northern Nova Scotla. Prince Edward Island Overcast with widely separated showers chang- ing this evening to intermittent rain. Cooler. Winds southerly l5. Low and high at New Glasgow and Charlollelvwn 55 and 75. High tide today at Charla“:- town at 4.53 mm. and 5.38 pm. At Rustico at 1205 am, and I109 pom Summerslde “ll! eighteen minutes later than chariotietown Sun rises today It. and sets It 718. BASEBALL RESULTS SUNDAY Nltlonnl League Flnl Las Angeles 100m— s '10 Phlllllelptlll 1M DIO— l 1 I Int rim-am 700 out ott— s 'I II New York a it I 000100 San Francisco on Pittlburlthr. ppd. rain. I that cur-go salmon—x u: ,.;"Ff°,{‘.§ _ :. Initials wixllm—lnihl‘ Brave] vs. Ylllkl. Angels va. *0“ I” CMCIIO MI Mil DM— 7 II I E53,“? 3:333“- ! :11. I‘mk lonloillno_s pp . it - les- '- . _ AM Mltvunlieo optimist—s no gluten: ‘lelfleCLA-r Cllll'llllll“ Ml mfllx— S III . 15.30 » Meis vs, Red Sox- Second Brlvel vs. Angels- Yanks vg. Milwaukee MIIMIIII—7Il“ am; Bantam "Id Midget r“, Cincinnati Mil ll“ "71— I ll l _ oh. Sm Amerlun Minn rim _ Cleveland oil loom— I 7: Little league” Minors immulx— s so and Cr" Mon Cleveland ooloollloo— 2 n ‘h lag“. MInneIIt-l «mote—silo. The Sula-is little lei-sum mm“ " W-Shlnmn- W1. gnu-need mum at in 32; am gdnfipfimnuwmuufi hallimm moloolo— out game or s hints. and akgl litmus—s 12‘ 0 Ken]: Jennings tossed a tour l-Iflmm mama—2 so' Mlle It.» "l mm H; m” nlrllo MMHI— I I". I He was also the tap Bosh-n “Mom—lle Mitt—IO H nutaunbygeuhgln-Anlelesm thulrlmhduflwm Bolton no 014) 030— l h I I” I” 000— l S I New York Ill m IM—Il II I KIM-ll cm mm Ml— a I! 3 second New Yuri II.- “‘f 010 mole—5 lol mMM—O OI Cornerstone Laid, Church Blessed At Tyrone, Lot 65 The Impressive ceremony at naghani both 0! St vane. Lot 55 was carried out master or ceremonies E. James Smith. Kelly's Cross with‘ at Cniumbu. ‘ The new 6 men replace: one Alired fawn. Is on church replace! one destroyed 2. lion Malmlm A. Mat-Earhern. Hem. Charla”. n the left is Rev. Edmund therlght.'i'he new V. Roche. who assisied in the ceremony. The II’CIIILECL hill: Dunstan's destroyed by tire on January Unnersily stall Rev Dr. Mac- 14, 1962, Construction at the Donald. pastor al Parkdele wasichurch was started to July or ' last year. and the work was After the blessing Solemn Highlcomplctcd on December :4 Ln Mass was celebrated by ev., pm. for mm,“ 9 m .l H. LeClair, pastor at Rustico. éhlislmuml sh “I “ Deacon oi the mass was Rem“ ' Rev Genrlze Menormack oi St. Andrew's as subrdeacon. The sermon was preached by Rev L, P. Callaghan, pastor El Indian River who is a native ol the district. The pastor at the church is. Rev. .1. C, McCarthy. The clinic consisted pi priests IV, the dim-PS! And was under the direction oi his. penis Gai- Iilllt. DESIOI‘ IL Hop? Rll'Pr. 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