ISLAND NEWS PAGE | GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 38031; Alberto 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., July 31, 1959. 3 PROWSE FAMILY ENTERTAINS ROYALTY | Royal Standard Flutters | Over Island Farm Home oneal E.W. & 5 é i = 5 i i | | ‘ Alt : f A i l i | ifs él ii F j & g : i t i 4 : ; = | ? : Pe et aoa ee In addition to her parents, the MacNeill girl is survived by two — |brothers and three sisters Ralph 12, Dopnié=$, Ruth 10, Geraldine 4, and Jéan, 2 CAMEO te ; i i i L is i | : E i 2 8 i : £ 3 i ! ee owe ee 783 EF coats es li i f i ; = ROYAL COUPLE CHOSE ISLAND FARM AS 0 NE OF TWO TO VISIT IN WHOLE OF CANADA SS ‘ The pupils and ratepayers of North Winsloe School had a very enjoyable afternoon, June 25th. when they held their annual school picnic at Stanhope Lane. The children enjoyed races and A very delicious supper was served by the ladies of the district and the teacher, Reg Johnston, was ed with a lovely travel . The address was read by Donald Cudmore and Lores Stevenson presented the gift. Prizes and certificates were presented to the following stu- dents: Grade IX, Blois Coles. . D. Younker, 2. F He 3a¢ Only the brave or the crazy cross the lawless street. Co i | Ht Grade V, ‘1. r MacKinnon, 3. R. Smith. Grade IV, 1. E. Stevenson, 2. B. | Craswell, 3. D. Smith. | Grade HI, Mariene Dollar. Grade II, 1. K. Ford, 2. H. Car-; ter, 3. S. MacKinnon. | _ Grade I, Lindo Laird. R. %- i i 1 i i I r R i i ti | f Tenders Will be received by the undersigned until Aug. 5th,1959 for the transpor- tation of pupils of Peters |to Cambridge School_for the 1959 and ’60 school { ic ‘4 evil : 5 Highest average in seniors, Younker and D. Cudmore, % Highest in juniors, Linda and K. Ford, 99%. Attendance. | Roger Younker. i Hele i : i i i are fi fi } i Pl z i CNR Senior Appointments MONCTON — Four senior ap-| Division, embracing the present pointments in Yhe operations de- Island and Moncton Division, with partment of the Maritime district headquarters at Moncton. t The superintendent at Chariotte- 1 , &. Fire LTD. 78 Great George St. Dial 4311 Friday 6:45 - 9:15 REGENT Sat. 2:00 - 6:45 - 9:15 “FORT BOWIE” Ben Johnstone — Jan Harrison "HONG KONG CONFIDENTIAL" Gene Barry — Beverly Tyler f iH They are effective Aug. 1. H. A. Pickering, superintendent of the Halifax Division, becomes ent of the New Glasgow Division, | sisperintendent of the newly est- is named terminal superinfendent ablished Scotia Dtvision, which at Saint John reporting to the encompasses the present Halifax superintendent of the Northum- | and New Glasgow Division. | beriand Division at Moncton. Headquarters of the Scotia divi- | J. G. Davis, terminal superin- sion will be at Halifax. | tendent at-Saint John, is appoint- Hediey C. Gunn, superintend- ed terminal superintendent as» ent of the Moncton Division, is! signed to special duties in the | appointed superintendent of the’ office of the general superintend- newly created Northumberland | ent of the Maritime district. MISCOUCHE from Miscouche attended the | celebrations at Lennox Island |. Mrs. Antoine Gallant of Ur- on Sunday, July 26: bainville recently visited in Mis- Sylvia Poirier, Florence Pow- er and Betty Richard returned to couche, guest of her daughter ; Mrs. Charies DeCoste their respective homes in Mis- |‘; . couche on Friday, after having Helen Gallant of Wellington visited in Miscouche on Friday spent the past week in -Char- lottetown, where they attended ‘as guest of her sister, Mrs. D.H. Gatlant. . a\4H course in Home Econo- . mics. Congratulations are ex- | Gilbert Gaudet recently arriv- | tended to Syivia on being chosen ALBERTON — The _ regular|ed in Miscouche and is visiting |as one of the girls to attend the | July meeting of the Sacred Heart | at the home of his parents, Mr.| Royal Winter Fair at Toronto Parish Council was held at the)| and Mrs. Reggie Gaudet. which will take place im Nov- home of Mrs. Charies Dunn with} Mrs. Harris Johnson and three | the president, Mrs. Ivan Smith | children of Halifax are visiting af at ; is tA as ce Es AND SOME ‘WOMAN TO WOMAN’ Alberton CWL Hears Report _ SOME TALK WAS ‘MAN TO MAN’-. Tourists Lined Roadway For Miles In National Park ene _@ : From the west' entrance of the | perience of seeing and’cheering \ BRIE J eties ck at ie terminal oe Royal oie [rage ‘road, hundreds of tour-| -R.C.M.P. constables in their red wc | weve AER ===] MAYFAIR cheered and. the Queen and) Prince Philip ac with | THEATRE, MURRAY RIVER a wave and a smale. | Friday - Saturday, July 31 - SOURIS THEATRE Aug. 1 Admission 30 - 40 - 55 — Time 8:30 p.m. ember. Several ladies from Miscouche left on a pilgrimage to St. Anne friday & Saturday other holidaying folk,| serge tunics were im complete | presiding ti : aad tin teed Te of ; ; in Miscouche at the home of d VISITING PARENTS ioten Seb Ge four mee to Dal me tae ane 2 Gad sore! oe ie meee se eckiom, on Pen aie timed nena \ ir nampeamaueee aticrss FAL ist | _ Desmond Preece, Toronto, and | drive the four miles to Dalvay. ed by the Royal party. Many of | & s _ =| Saanee Fee ioe July Sist — Ang. “SAGA ’ ae : et Two new membersf were wel-| Mrs. Aubréy Arsenault of Mis-| The Miscouche players put on ¥ ‘oug Preece from Nova Scotia} vay. Young men and maidens, old} them, at the urgent request. of! .omed ; anil aranne : ‘ Miscouche . visiting their rents, Mr.|men and children strolled about | parents and little girls, took time | bet oe ee oa 2 ; color with Rory Beverly Garland Ee Mrs. G. W Sees Montage. or sat in comfortable camp chairs ae to stand with e lied tor ol Mrs. Edwin MacDonald was ap- Scotia where she will spend the! parish hall on Monday evening, “NILLA” Ia Calhoun and wd - w. a. . 4 | Pointed membership convenor for | weekend with her husband who| July 27. This play was sponsor- Western thriller—See payroll wagon holdup—the only sur- vivor seks revenge first and gun fights. See circus wagon * VISITS ISLAND Berrell B. MacLure, accountant the Canadian Bank of Com-| wree, Glace Bay, N.S., with Mrs. | ’ swcLure and children Shane, m snding a pleasant vacation on) the Island, guests at their respec- Professional Cards | |her mother, Mrs. Philip Morri- consuming “pop” and sand-j wiches, waiting for the ex-| | tive homes in Brackley Point and Alexandra. FROM TORONTO Mrs. Roderick MacDonald of Toronto, arrived on Saturday to spend two weeks vacation with ; Chartered ae i Is-| Virgin Mary. “Mr. and Mrs. Nazaire Poiri >. Accountants SPENDING WEEKEND wok tinnect aaoudie s ao ~~ sed tamity ef. Winnipeg eal : Mrs. A. C. Green is spending §. \ ; . ® | spending their vacation in Mis- | For noculatic na f. Earle Hickey & Co. {the on with et Mrs. wisties areas ny a nal Mill Accident ee ae © pains — — 1 ee oe ae | ~Ganadian Bank of Commerce Pee mecea for thousands on vacation. Hospi lizes T | A large number of parishioners | for Kensington and surrounding districts J Te ee TWO FLAGS ta | ie ; ms — Eee | A aad My, eae Se ae cas fs mp Mebesnadlail Hen eee ~~ a | at St. Mark's Hall, Kensington . insurance \Shelley, of Shediac, N.B., are,boundary here’, Mrs, Betty a eee eel T hell reported in “‘good condition” | Crapau eatre : BE. Ells, & Son Limited sling, Se, ant ce Jon | Taye remared veterday aa "P Et haba Seaeray | SP | ___Friday, July 31st7to9pm. |} = AT’ KENSINGTON | Fire — Avte — Cesualty — a See she pointed to the Canadian En-| following an accident at Han-| Friday 8:00 p.m. i § Summer S$. Summerude RETURNS HOME sign and Old Glory flying side cock’s Lumber Mill at Murray Saturday 7:15 & 9:15 p.m = SSSSSSpaBBBpBBSSSSSSSaaSS=SE_ z z Lt. O.G. Chorneyko and Mrs. | by side at the entrance to one of | River Wednesday morning. i , . pee . : i GOOD USED MACHINERY AT REASONABLE Optometrists Chorneyko, Halilfax, N.S.,; have| ‘he trailer parks at Stanhope| Mr. MacDonald was severely; “The Run of the PRICES i ltanank teen ana sebatied a| where 137 of the 200 busses carry-| cut when hit with a piece of metal vs : THEATRE j £ ; E. E. Parkman week with Mrs. Chorneyko's par-| ing the Wally Byam touring party | in the throat while on the job. He Arrow ‘ 1 Harris ractor, recon- Opt. D, 2.0. lents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. perry oo 2 Oe A western in color, star- | | ditioned moter and 30 ' ; s PHONE 3287 : 'Keenan, Murray River. art oe fly. the hn to- | County Memorial Hospital in Mon- ring: Rod Steiger and Sar- MONTAGUE good : . MeMAHON — The. funeral of| gether as we tour Canada im| ‘@sue and later to the P.E.I. Hos- jta Montiel. Also short, 1 Massey Harris PTO 6 ft. mower ; B. F. Hunter, B.0. the late Peter McMahon was held | token of abiding friendship and = His —— is not consid’ | subject. | Fri. 1¢ - to j Semmerside, P.E. |. Phone 3116/0n Thursday, July 30 from the | respect,” Mrs. Ta added. W serious although - Sat... ockshutt perfect ondi ter Connick, Kinkora to St. Mal-| headquarters hoping to have Her : : achy’s Church where a Solemm | Majesty and Prince Philip say July 31 - Aug. 1 1 onditioned Ford + whe Read Studios _—»-“““uiem Mass was celebrated by | “helio” to some of our 600 trailer CHICKENS - - rec tractor and we , \the Pastor, Rev. Harold Croken. | to but unfortunately we arrived t plow d i... Sheen page alg ecdllegser was on on the Island too late to have : ' “ fth ‘ “ : + os sub-deacon . experience arranged | _. Barristers |. Smith. Master of ceremonies tfinitely, We were glad to get a Started chicks one to’three weeks old. Pullets The Le nd Gun Also new case trailing hay mowers Sicoves Ih. Mackishen, - |secus neuer muce preset, to (Cent, an ont many ome ple 3 : and tracfors, balers, manure ; Ag ustin Bradley were present in| tures to record a memorable ex-|]| or mixed. all R.O.P. sired. All popular breeds go- STARRING PAUL NEWMAN AND LITA MILAN i : LL.B. . the sanctuary ‘ Interment _ took | perience.” : aw ; ~d plows, etc. ; Me ing at spcial prices. This “is something more than a western story with scenery (Ase Kensington on Saturday's) | place in the church cemetery: | Phone Summerside 3551 ‘d 258 Water St. Summerside MEANT SPRING The Teutonic word Lent, which picture that will no doubt become a threasured ‘ addition to many scrap books. ““Welcome’ and “God Bless the Queen’’ was featured im several piaces on the slanting roadside | landscape, arrainged in seashells. NAMED FOR DEVIL The metal nickel was named A B. Campbell, sg LL.B. denotes the fast preceding Easter 4 Phone S’Side 38 a ; ‘ : 1 ¢ Faas | ney meant the spring sea . for the devil when 18th century \Saxony miners called it “Old Nick's Copper.” the Alberton area. Mrs. John /is employed there. Wallacé, a delegate to the C.W.L. | Mr: and Mee. Dos Richard of Conference held ir Summerside, | Moncton, spent the weekend in gave a very fine report which | Miscouche as guest of Mrs. Rich- was most interesting and enjoyed | ard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. by all. The members expressed |] pojrier. = detailed and instructive re | and family of Halifax recently | : | visited im Miscouche at the | The meeting closed with the act nome of Mr. and Mrs.~Cyril| of consecration to the Blessed |G, det. : , PENDLETON'S HATCHERY : Phone 166-2 | Kensington i | Steele. appreciation to Mrs. Wallace for! Mr and Mrs. Harold Gaudet | gmx by. the C.W.L. . and Mrs. Pope Young and daughter of Toronto were recent visitors to Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 4 | Adult Polio Clinic and cattle. It is an adult story of frontier life. The story of Billy the Kid and what made him what he was. Guaranteed. {OMING MON - TUE. “THE VI KINGS” JOHANSSON - PATTERSON / CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT _ KEITH RAMSAY KENSINGTON, P. E. I.