JULY 6. 1951 . J. ELMEB MURPHY - Home Phones: following stores sell B00kl' xelly1,NewI-uund. Water Street: Albortou : Phone : ACE CREAM SOCIAL at James A Stewart's, Kelvin, .luly 9th. -HOME MADE ICE CREAM at Margate Church grounds. Friday, July 6th. -HOME MADE ice cream on Elclen Bowness' lawn- Friday afternoon and evening by Bede- que Women's Institute. .0 TRAL BEDEQUE UNITED HAP ST CHURCH. - Service Sunday, 11 A. M. Sunday School 20.15 A. M. Rev. Chas Al Britten. -THE ANNUAL MEETING of the slierbrooke Telephone Com- puny will be held Tuesday. July ltlth, eight o'clock. Martin Delt- ker, Secretary. -BEDEQUE UNITED CIIURCII CHARGE. - services, Sunday, July 8th. Eedeque 11 A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B. A., Minister. -HOME FROM OTTAWA - Mr, J. Watson MacNaught, par- liament-ary asst-Jtant to the Mm- istcr of Fisheries, accompanied by Mrs. MacNaught and son David arrived home from Ottawa on Wcdnesday and will remain in Stimmerside until October. Their O'i'leT son, John. is at present at Camp Borden.-S. -VANDALISM AT SCHOOL - On Wednesday night or early yes- lcrday morning over thirty glass brick windows in the commercial cepartineut of the Summerside High School were broken as well as several panes in the larger zlassroom windows. This vandilism Ls considered to be the work of luvenlles and police are investig- sling.-S -ON EXECUTIVE - Business sessions of the annual gathering of the Canadian Postma--iters As- sociation were scheduled to start yesterday in Saint John, N. B. The Association is comprised of post- masters of the towns and villages of the Maritime Provinces and does not include c-taff members. On the executive of the As- sociation as secretary-treasurer is P. J. Mclnnis, Borden, P. E. I. -ALBERTON W.M.S. MEETING .The July meeting of the Alber- ton Presbyterian W. M. S. was held at the home of Miss Margaret Forsythe Tuesday evening, with Mrs. Norman Oliver presiding. opening worship in the new study book. "Our Share in The World Mission," was presented by Mrs. P .7. Car enter. The next meeting will be a the home of Mrs. Edgar Forsythe with Miss Margaret Forsythe leading tho worship and Mrs. Howard Clarke in charge of the study. -ALBERTON LEG ON MEET- ING-The regular m thly meet- ing of the Alberton Branch of the Canadian Legion was held in the Legion Hall last night with the president R. M. Dunn presiding. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Following the reading of the minutes a let- tcr from the provincial secretary, J. S. Walker, was read by the sec- rctary of the Alberton Branch, comrade Rochford. regarding a. new central radio unit for the Provincial snnatoi-lum. Also anoth- er letter from the provincial sec- ietary re. appointing a delegate to the provincial convention Sept. 3rd, Labour Day. The convention is to be held in Summerslde. committees were appointed to drill with both letters, also 8. com- mittee of three mc. hers, Max Citmcron. D. B. Nicholson and Frank Weeks, to consider resolut- ions for presentation to the pro- Hnrial convention resolution com- mittee. After the reddlng of the financial statement by the treas- 1m"r. Comrade 1". Weeks, the meet ing closed.- lirofessional cards In E. E. Parkman.- Opt.D..' R.(). i OPTOMETRIST I Eyes Enmlncd I Glace: Fitted Office Hours: 0 to 12 - I to I Ind by oppolntmenl Phone 3237 I - ascent THEATRE BLDG. 1 summer st. siunmenldi T.:. ' I. Earle Nicks! '; Chartered Accountant l Conndlon Bonk of commerce ,' Bulldinl I Inmmonlclo. P. I. I- PIIONB IBM I. F. llntor II. 0. I OPTOMETIISI 3 , complete Visual Anolyuol . Gluten Fitted l PHONE am . Iubbmn-1 nun.ouuo I Pm: i WESTERN "GUARDIAN - rumor: COUNTY onto: 8 Summer Street. summenidc: Phone I03! News. Subscription, Advertiling Reprucntnuvea end GEORGE GLOW 8033 and 8038 l'1'ho Gun:-dlnn may In bought at any of mo in Summenidez -. Summer street: Gourlleo Drugstore. 21 Canon! direct; our: Ooudet I1 Gnnvllio street: D.-;:::';:.:::t:”n;.::”':i..r::rt:.:-':.:':.s"'.;-:..:i--'v-'- ' K. L. Wong in Kenllngton WEST PRINCE OFFICE Wink WGGIII. Ropreoentnuvo: 68-2 onto. and 68-8 noun. -HOME MADE ICE CREAM in Sea View Hall, Friday evening, in aid of St. Stephen's Church, -BUYING . peeled pulpwood throughout July at market price: Contact P .E. 1. Product Co.. Ltd, Kenslngton. Phone-5'! or George H Brockins. Kensington, Phone 9, -NEW LONDON VPRESBYTEE IAN. cuuncnus. - service. 5.,,,. Lay, July 8th. Clifton 11.00 A. M. Sunday School 10.00 A M. Long River 7.30 P. M. Afternoon service cancelled because of Memorial Ser- vice at Geddie. Rev. D A. Camp- bell. Minister. -KENSINGTON - MALPEQUI-. AND FREETOIVN Presbyterian Churches. services Sunday, .Iuly 8th. Malpeque 11.00 A. M. Free. town 3.00 P. M. Kensington 7.30 PM. The Rev. E. C Evans will conduct the services. Rev. 1). A, Campbell, interim Moderator. --0'LEARY PASTORAL CIIARGE The United Church of Canada.- REV-.W. G Dickson. BA Minister Services for Sunday, July 8th are as follows:-Bloomfield at 11 A.M. West Devon at 2 P. M. Brae at 3.30 I'-M- This will be a special Orange service. O'l.eary at 7.30 P. M. Sun- day Schools:-Bloomfield at 10 A M. Brae at 2.30 P. M. O'Leary at 10.30 A. M. All welcome. I -nuov SALVAGE!) -l Yester- day two Alberton south fishermen. James and Philip Klnclil salvaged a large black can buoy ndrllt be- tween Alberton wharf and Hardy's Channel and managed to lift it into their boat after a hard strug- gle and brought It to the Alberton South wharf. They believe that a call was put out on The Fisher- man's Broadcast several days ago for this buoy. , -CHURCH PICNIC - The an- nual Church picnic of St. John's. St. Eleanor's and st. iW8l')"S, sum- nierside Anglican pBl'iSh"s was held on Wednesday afternoon at North St. Eleanor's shore with a large number in attendance. Games. races and swimming were organized for the children under the direction of Messrs. Eric Tan- ton and Frank Maclrienzle. A de- llclous picnic lunch was served by the ladies of both parishes. Mr. James Connell was in charge of arrangements nd a good time was had by nl present.-5. -FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Funeral services for the late Arth- ur, Walmsley were held yesterday afternoon at the Bowness Funeral Home and were conducted by the Rev. K. G. Sullivan. minister of Trinity United Church, who also officiated at the grave. Members of The Canadian Legion attended in a body and The Legion service was conducted by Comrade Rol- and Phlllpson. Pall bearers were Messrs. Donald Baker. E. P. Foley, Wm. Llewellyn. Wm. Forbes, Brecken Simmons and Peter R. White.-S -UNITED CHURCH AUXILI- ARY-The United Church W.M.S. Auxiliary met at the name of Mrs. C. H. Weeks Tuesday evening. Opening devotions were led by Mrs. Weeks and Mrs. James Hodgson had charge of a. study based on mission work in Trinidad. Community friendship included thirty-one home calls and twelve hospital visits. also one treat. It was decided to invite associate members to the August meeting which will be held in the hall with Mrs. Jesse Matthews as hostess and Mrs. Charles Johnston in charge of worship and study. -Al'l'LlCATIONS FOR JOBS Yostcrdny afternoon and evening about seventy-five applicants were interviewed at the Summer- side Employment Office for jobs on a large construction project at the United States base at Goose Bay, Labrador. A represen- tative of the contracting firm. the Drake-Mcrrltt Corporation of New York. Mr. Jack Searle con- ducted the interviews. About fifty per cent of those applying were Instructed to go to Char- lottetown for medical examin- ations nnd it they pass this cv- amlnntion they will 'he called to report at Moncton in about two weeks; Those interviewed yester- day represented unskilled labor News & Views of. IIBAF Station suinniarslde By no: Ontario will be viaite personnel from this I.I?li:,yd?Ill'AlilIg gr; mxl few weeks, including: G. Hanson. FXO V. Wuorinen. Set. A. F. Fisher-Smith, LAC. v. D. Foley, Cpl. C. R. Blong, AC1 J. D. E. F. Oueilette, AC2 1:, c, Orendoref, AC1 W. W. C. Hum. Phrey and Cpl. J. P. serhgnjuk, 0711.? three airmen will spend an. nual leave in parts of Quebec, in. cluding: LAC. N. Letourneau. LACJF. H. Pickel and AC2 Y, L, Cloutier. The remainder of the Personnel who will take portions of annual leave in the immediate future will either vacation in sec- tions of the Maritimes or remain at home in Slemon Park. Such is the case of: WI. D. G. Sheridan; SJL W. M. Mills, LAC. L. A. Thompson. LAC. r. R. Gaudet, LAC. J. A. MacDonald, LAC. R. H. Edimonds, Qal. F. LcBorgne, Cpl. D. J. Donovan. LAC. G. R. Gra- ham, LAC. F. M. Chase. Sgt. R. M. Dcucette, Cpl. L. B. MacDonald. LAC. C. 5. Bishop, LAC. L. N. Stiles. Cpl. D. A. MacLennan, AC1 J. R. Dalton. FXS B. M. Vansickle and Cpl. D. Ede. The R. C. A. F. Royal-s gave the Curran 8: Briggs Juniors a terrific trouncing at the Summerside Re- creation Centre on Thursday eve- ning by a score of 8-01 AC2 Max Embrett. a southpaw, hurled an outstanding no-hitter, at tnc same time winning the Victory Cleaners Award for his perform- ance on the mound. FXS Bo Barlow and Cpl. Johnny Des- Roches are credited with two hits each. and Hogan. MacKenzic. Carson, Hunter, Green and Boylin hit one each. With two pitchers like Emibrett and Ashe on the team, opposing force-3 are promised a sizzling season of ball. FXO C-Large Brown. a Radio 0!- ficer nttending a Navigailoniob ficers' Course at the A.N.S., was discharged from Prince County Hospital over the week-end, and is now recuperating from an ap- pendectomy. A Monte Carlo Night was held in the Officcrs' Mess on Satur- day eventng. which proved a fa- vourite entertainment of many of the memibsrs. as 8 large crowd at- tended. Delicious refre hments were served. Able Seaman Reeves. of the R. C. N. V. R. is at patient of R. C. A. F. Station Summerside Hosipltal where he is undergoing medical treatment. LAC. Chevalier lS also 3 patient of Station Hospital. A speedy convalescence is wished these servicemen Week-end visitors to R. C. A. Station Summerside included two (oi-mar graduates of NaviE.3U0-I 0IIlCCliS' Courscs: FJO Russ Hibkb and I-V0 Ron Htzckerby. I:0l'fl-BOIIIIEI Wedding tt weddln was sol- eI'nAIlIZY:;y axtrethl; United Church Manse in 0'L.eary. Wed-n95d95'v July 4th. when the minister. Rev. w. c.. Dickson, tinted in the bonds of holy matrimony Miss Ma.i'EB1”9l- Rosena Jean Boulter. daushter Of Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Boulter of Carleton. Lot 6. and Mr- William Ivan Ford son of Mr. and .Mrs Elery Ford of Charlottetown. The matron of honor was the sister of the groom. Mrs. Marlon Jean Ken- nedy oi Charlottetown. and the but man was the brother of the bride, Mir. Everett Henry Boulton. Lot 6. The radiant young gowned in a beautiful dress of pink lace, and carried 3. pretty nosegay. The matron of honor was gowned in blue taffeta and also carried a nosegay. After the ceremony, a wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's parents. The lovely rooms were appropriately decorat- ed with streamers imd' Weddlnk bells. Music and 811181118 W3! 95' joyed with Mrs. Fred W. McLeod at the organ and Mr. Elwyn Boul- ter and others doing the singing. bride was wedding The bride was employed as a stenographer with I Provincial Government Dept. in Charlotte- town and the groom is nlso em- ployed ln Charlottetown. The young couple will make their home in the capital city where theyhuve built and furnished A fine new home. They have the good wishes of a multitude of friends for 1 tom; and happy wedded life. and practically all the c trades. About thirty men from the Prince County area have ni- ready been flown to Labrador for this project. It is expected that another representative of the ' company will be In Summerslde on next Monday to conduct fur- ther Interviews.-S. Personals -Mrs. George Mathecon, Ollseury in leaving Friday, accompanied by her two children. on a trip to her old home in Waldeck, Sabin. where she will be the guests of her parents. -Mrs. John Pate. O'Lesry. had the misfortune to full and brelik her leg at her home yesterday. She is A patient in the Western Hospital, Albei-ton, Ind her many friends wish her a speedy con- vnlescznce. --Mrs. William Lend of Scots- guard, Suk.. end sons William and Read, have arrived to spend the summergln the Province. At present they are the guest.) of her (inter Mrs. Jlmellne Mtolfoy. New Annon. Mn. Lend was the former Cuslo Reed of noun 1 Jinn-us-nae. ms. t -vx..............::?T-----e-'-'- .-. Corner and has not been home for about u you-I.--S. RED THEATREI BORDEN Presents "THE FLAME AND THE ARROW" Starring Birt Lancaster and Virginia. Mayo Showing July 6 and 7 at 7:15 In 9:15. 2--r"---s"-'...-.. FIIII SALE AT. SUMMERSIDE Six roomed house of Mrs. Fannie Jamleson on Gran- ville Street, new founda-- tlon, modern conveniences. Immediate possession. Price 88,000.00 Ap ly , R. S. IIINRON, l(.O. Summerslde TI FHE GUARDIAN. Has Hand Injured In Accident AI Iignish Sawmill Sylvcre Gallant, 17, 91 5., Felix, had his right hand net. WUIIY lnlured yesterday In an accident at the sawmill of Frank Arsenault at Tlgnish. The young man. son if Mr. and Mrs. Emile Galllnt. had his thumb severed and two fingers badly cut. He was rushed by Bernard... Taxi to the office of Dr. Bublchanac, who treated, him amt then had him remover! to the Western Hospital at Alberton for further care. Alberfon and Vicinify V Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coggins and Mrs. Murray Chute of Bor- den visited friends in the Aliberton district on Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Leavltt is spending some time at the Y. M. C. A. camp at Holland Cove. Friends of Mr. Arnold Hardy -are sorry to know he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. He is convalescing satisfactoi-ilyi following an emergency operntionl Tuesday night. gm I Miss Helen Woodside and Mr.-I Francis Milne arrived by car from Melrose. Mass., on Wednes- day to visit Mrs. G. C. Gordon at Aliberton and Mrs. J. N. Smythe at Bloomfield. The Misses Erma and Elma Inman, Barbara Brown and Norma Locke, members of the Albcrton C. G. I.VT.. are among those at- tending the C. G. I. T. camp at Augustine Cove thi-5 weelc. Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Profit. of Roseban-k left on.Thursday to spend a week at Cavendish. m GANIEDI THEATRE Kl-INSINGTON Thursday. Friday. Saturday. 7:15- 9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. Blng Crosby's greatest in Frank Caprn's "RIDIING HIGH". co- stzirring Frances .Gifford, Charles Bickford. Colleen Gray. with Percx Kilbrlde. "Bing" has a ”yen" for race-horses, so we have not only ”Bing" songs but a show of hu- man interest. romance. corriedy and derby rncing. Folks--this is it show not to miss. Also news. SGENT BOAT l I WEDNESDAY BALL GAMES. Old-Time Also Ice Cream, Soft 0 vvAN'rEni REGISTERED DRUGGIST Experienced Certified Clerk . Apply Storing Qualifications and Salon-.y Expected ENMAN IIIIIIG -00.LTIl. Summorsido (All Classes) AT MALP UE COVE ALSO supper served on Grounds. Admholou to Ground: 250 CHARLU'I"I'E'Ii()WN Elmsdole and I I U Vlclnlfy Mrs. Frank Callbeck. Summer- sidc, spent a few days recentiv, guest of her daughter. Mrs. Claude MacNeill and Mr. Mair- Neill. Mr. and Mn. Daniel Jewell. North River. were recent guests at the home of the latter's moth- er, Mrs. Colin Rlx. ' Misses Joan McKcnna and Mll- dred MacDougall, Summersidu. were guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McKennc.. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Currie, motored from Toronto recently to spend a holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Currie. Her many friends are pleased to know that Mrs. Bruce Currie. Sr., has returned to her home after receiving treatment for short time at'the Western Hos- pital. Mr. R. A. McKenna. accompan led by Messrs. Alt.on' O'Brien. Emmett Griffin. Earl. Wendell .-ind Gerald McKennii. left by car for Toronto,recently. it His many friends are pleased to know that Mr. David Williams is making 1; good recovery in Iiho Prince s Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown, from his recent serious injury. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Currie Mrs. David Williams. and Mrs. Everett Williams were visitors to Charlottetown and Argyle Shore- recently. They also VlSlI0d Ml. Dnvicl VViIliams, H. patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mrs. Claude MucNei1l was hostess to the members of the Ludics' Aid of the United Church for a recent meeting. and ll large numbcc were in attendance. Mr. James McKcpna and.mem- bers of his family who reside in Rumford. Maine. motored Ilrllihc Island last week and are visitini-Z Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. MCKenna and other ielatives. Mrs. James O'Brien entertained the members of the Elmsdele Womenls Institute for their June meeting. A goodly number wer-'v ,in attendance and A l7l0'153"i icvenmg was spent. Nrxt meet- iing is to he at the home of Mrs. James Adams. Sr. I Relatives and friends were 'deeply shocked to learn of the tragic death by drowning of Mr. and Mrs. Mercer at Portland. Maine, reccntly. Mrs. Mrrccr was formerly M a r g a r c t Matthews. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Matthews of Elmsdale. Her brothers. Everett. Hesscl, David and Mrs. Matthews left immed- Today '. ..... .. 2:30-7-9: Saturday 2 :30-7-9: DOIIBLE ATTRACTION .DD,.....:...: IIENIIWMDG" With Kirby Grant and Chinook, the Wonder Dog. ,. 3yg0LLxl:r.i'.s1M ova owe! all mixed up In myth, mystery... and nAcEs RNOON, JULY 11th OTHER SPORTS Orchestra Drinks, Hot Dogs, etc. PAGE PIFTEEN lately by crir and attended the funeral. To them and all the be- reaved ones, sincere sympathy .s extended. ORAPAIIIJ nirnrns Friday 8:30 - Saturday 7:80-9:30 "THE BIG HANGOVER" A host of friends extend their best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Eail Wnllncc. who were mzirried re- cently at St. Mark's Church, Lot 'llv.1 by Ravi.) J. N. Trainer. lVIi:.'3 arjorle cyle and Mr. G id . O'Brien were the nttendiariiits. 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