. bronze arrowhead trainmg, Summerside Y Centre during the) successfully conduct their patrols course leader. Others who gave | 2.30 afd 8.00 p.m. and the theme st a! il ; . ~ was conducted at ie jpast week-end at which Scouts|in ‘the patrol system.” instruction were Alex Campbell, | will be “To bear witness to the eee Te Kensing ps donated by the Ladies Aux- a” ae ae ese ae from ist. Crapaud, 1st and 2nd.| Eric Tanton was course leader | Bob Curren, Bill Morse, and Gor- | Truth : cuter aa” nners — jary. . ne wer an a = , Summerside, 1st St. Eleanors and| with Ivan MacKenzie assistant|don Kerr. The meeting was presided over es champions ennedy ac as the Carr nnn thanks Professional Cards ist Slemon Park troops took part. by the president ard Pear-| Farmer's League were feted at a | master of ceremonies and toast- buil ere use of the The course is designed to help : ° - Be son who announc at Dawn| turkey — oo ayo gee master = ner Lae — ‘coe ar eee pyr ‘ MacKim, the Maritime Y.P.U.| Legion Home ay night spon- | wives girl friends . v J. Chartered patrol Jegders and seconds to Summerside Police Arrest delegate to the Christian edu-| sored by the local branch of the | players. |C. Kennedy for the\dessere avd | Accountants « . e cation meeting held last August| Oenadian Legion Ladies Auxil-| Toasts to the Queen, ladies, re- | Mrs. David Macinnis for organiz- | WESTERN Gun-Totin Ci Resident in Tokyo, wil speak té the Young iary. sponded to by Mrs. Bruce Cham- | ing the banquet, and to Mrs. | ‘T. Earle Hickey & Co. g People of this Presbytery on Sat- cs eects — pion. to the team, respanded to | Heorge Wotten for cooking te s urday evening May 9h. the tropliies | by the Captain Gordon Kennedy, Canadian ao of Commerce GUARDIAN SUMMERSIDE — Summerssxie was reported to have entered | New business concerned initial} was a cake bearing the in-| to Ewen Sinclair, who ts reported. | . ’ ‘ vilding ; be police Sunday arrested a Char- the homes of Leslie Simmons. | plans for local spring rally, nom-| scription ‘Congratulations Ken-| ly leavimg Kensington, proposed } Pp. E. I. Phone 2235 EINTEND to be away ~ from lettetown man who allegedly Donald Harris and Olga Wil- | inations and resolutions for Mari- sington Bombers.”’, in the team | by Bill Lynch. a | Scott Outboards : hh Tyne Valley, Monday and Tues- had -entered several homes on liams. It was at the Harris | time conference and other mat-/ colors green and white. The cake| Oiher speakers were Bill 7 | nsurance day, April 13, 14, only. Anyone/ Reimont Street carrying a | residence that the alleged theft | ters. One nominee for Maritime E. Ellis & Son Limited te ; ° e congregation of the history of | i the —' Ate — Cossshy can contact the a —— also alleged to have stolen a| The man was taken to Prince | a. = et bel Service Of Pr CISC | hymnody. Quoting the words *“The S ‘ & Se . S Geeeie %. ~" Summerside | D'- G-E. Robinson, Tyne Valley.| coat at one of the homes. County Jail and will appear in| Ol in the coming annual Mart | Christian Church has come sing- ECCANO ales ryice : “| REGULAR MEETING Borden|. Police said he was carrying | Police Court this morning. | f Te" covention being held on Held At Church ing down through the ages”, He THE PERFECT GIFT! Summerside Optometrists Branch Number 10, Canadian Le-| 2, 12 2auge shot gun containing Victoria Day weekend May 15-18. eae ___ | pointed out that the Christian re- | ; gion, in Legion Home, April Sn shells. The gun was Cars Su in - KENSINGTON — The singing | ligion is a religion of joy, ex- arkman ~— - : Roe not fired, police said. sta of new hymns-to new tunes in /pressing itself in songs of glad- EEP 13th, pee fe See Auxiliary| "The 57-year-old resident of | Slides Are Seen | ‘etseed with familiar hymns] ness. ~~ = R.0. meet . Charlottetown was apprehended Heavy Damage js constituted a service of praise at He also spoke words of ap-| * 3287 i ANGLERS — My pond will be by Constables Harry MacKay At W | Meetin the Kensingten-United Church | preciation forall organists and | REGEN MONDAY-TUESDAY . Summerside closed to trout fishing for the) and Elmer Matheson after he SUMMERSIDE —~ Extensive wis g Sunday Evening choir singers. . 7:15-9:00 B. F. Hunter, R.O. 1959 season. Alf Norring, Cape damage was sustained by both 0 Tae minister Rev. LM Mur- | A new hymn “The Glory of the ! ; Traverse. lears as the result of a collision n Friday evening. April 3rd. | ray introduced ‘the _ innovation | Spring, How Sweet" to the oune , PEL Phone 3116 PERSONALS SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios George R. MacMahon, LL.B. ~ ARROWHEAD COURSE HELD needing urgert medical attention TOMORROW and every after- noon this week-afternoon tea will be served at Wightman’s Super Market. morning from the Bowness Fu-} w. neral Home to St. Paul’s Church. Requiem High Mass was cele- Mrs. LeRoy Holman P. Callaghan, returned o Wednesday to Summerside afte vacationing in Florida. loaded shot gun. The man was and Mrs. took place. yesterday at the intersection of Central and Convent Streets be- Miss Coleen Matthew daughter | tween a 1955 Chev owned by Herb of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Matthew | Bell, | Summerside is a patient in Prince Dodge driven by Kilman Hagan, Summerside and a 1955 | vehicle east on Convent when the 1) accident occurred. Ti Mrs. Bell, a passenger in her ght end and tion will Dorothy 87288 Bea foie sg Seng fies lr YPU Presbytery Plan Sessions April 25th, sessions will start af officer was approved for sub- an interesting program was car- ried ouf in Victoria Hall sponsored z ee nme TE ENO A A PON I NEE HERE ARE members of the] Thompson, Georg Farmer's League Champion Ken-| Champion, Alan Andrew:, Gar- sington Bombers. Front, left to} net Turner. Rear, left to right, right, Ewen Sinclair, Elisworth|Wayne Harrington, Keith Suds- Mann, Jim -Jellyniere, Layton! bury, Bill Lynch, Andy Mac- Farmer's League Champs Given Banquet On Friday j | with brief remarks reminding the | Kings Langley was introduced by the senior choir with the by the Women’s Institute. Enter- tainment included dancing, comic very popular in two numbers and Miss Christine recitation, film slides and motion | , ict New hymns introduced by D. W. SEARS DeCOSTE FUNERAL — The | County Hosp'ta!. |Hunter River. . i pl cane | ceremonies of the opening of the| boys and the girls choirs in 5 funeral of the late John De| x » ie _| The Bell car was going north} Miss Judy Dawson talented | Canadian Parliament and pictur-| same manner were “A Gladsome Barristers Coste, Sr., took place Saturday Mr. and Mrs." Leslie Simmons, | on Central Street and the Hagen| Young dancer of Tryon esque views of the Scotish High-| Hymn of Praise We Sing’’ to the MacLeod was | Edinburgh. Mr. Macquarrie gave warmly applauded when she gave | a pbricf commentary on the slides sailles, the Brussels World's Fair and Switzerland. Films shown dealt with the con- gregation joining im after the first verse. the the lands and the capital city of|tune Canaan, and ‘I the Voice of Jesus Say” to the tune Kingsfield, an old Engiish meli- Lean, Bill Blakeney, Jim Ken- don Kennedy, Clarence Gallant and Mack Andrews. Alan Cham- Photo was taken. Biakeney, Manager, Andy Mac- Lean, coach, Garhet Turner, team representative., and mem- bers of the team. A vcte of thanks to the ladies nedy, Carlyle MacEachern, Gor-| pion was not present when the | should have ERNIE’S See Seturday’s) |.bTated by Rev. Gerald Steele. husband's car, received bruises; @ humorous monologue. and films. ody. gms ame 3551 aniiak took place in the| Mr. and Mrs. Perley Giberson- ‘o the back of head and left for-| Heath } uarrie, M.P., pre-| A sale of beautifully decorated Water St. Summerside | Church cemetery. Pallbearers| and family of Stellarton, N.S., | 47m. sented colour slides of European | cakes was cerried out with Mr. INDIAN IRRIGATION |.were: Messrs. Robert O’Brien,| spent the week-end in Summer-! Thé Bell car damage was esti-| scenes which he had visited im| Frank Myers, M.L.A., as auc- - B. Campbell, BA, LL.B.) Jarvis O’Brien, Edgar Gerard,| side guests of Mrs. India has about 60.000 miles of Phone S’Side 3818 and Gallant Bidg. Wilfred Doucette, Frank Des-| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman damage to the Hunter River ve-| interesting sho's of London, Scot- Mr. Keith Boswell was Chair- irrigation canals and aims to ir- $'Side | Roches and Cecil Bolger. | McAssey, Spring St. man for the evening. \rigate ‘probably 22,000,000 acres. - Giberson’s mated at $600 with about $200| the summer. Among these Sear |r is icle \land, Paris, the Palace of Ver- It's easy to take copper and seldom, if ever, lumbing for granted. 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