e er 0 avi ., saga cemgta-y, cent: gN:::hf-Elrlitnfll-)7une1l:h.iIId. islssnsamrgnsrasdwuhha Henrietta iwadniaul Lowiher. lfenit Bedeque. to mourn her inning are her hus- The Pall Bearers were: iuuu. Saturday. June 22. 1957 Successful Year In lnier- The G I n Pm .3 I O S h Ic d” band. three sons. and th d h- H dso L. th . E is: Lowther. C 00 0mP9l'"0n 5" a ..... w.n.... lff...23f.. .:...: ........f'.....'.. ........... an. --a nm. in. no---. ' . Dlvid. Perth. Ontario: Waldo, Stephen Huestia and Iahtt 61- A"""”" "”"”'d I” 'u"'I"'v The gchool you now drawing to and their parents. charm; Mu.-lei iiursp gounney neck. Ni. during the weekend to visit SUMMERSIDE HIGH GRADS a close has been a very successful one in lssisingtoa llslh N001! 111 the classes wrote tied last ex- amination on Friday and now have one week remaining to study be fore the "final round up". I Congratulations are to be ex-' tended to reprueatativea of Grad- es 0-10 who took part in Quiz and spelling contests on Icburmani ora to the school by capturing the silver shield fir Prince County in spelling. This shield 5 now their property as they have won it three years in succession. They also re- ceived the silver shield for Prince County in the Quiz contest. This is the second year they have receiv- ed this award. This has been a successful year for the students' council. T h ey had several dances tilrnnghmit the year and the brutal which was held on Tuesday night. June 10. The formal was held in the Legion School Parade. Tile! bsoiiaht hon- nt GRADUATION Perhaps the biggest event of the year will be the graduation which takes place on Thursday night. June 20th. at ii pm. The special speaker at this occasion will be Mr. Heath IIIIGCQIIBITIE, former Professor of political science at the University of Manitoba and present M.P. elect for Queens Cou- y. On behalf of the Graduating Class of 1957, i would like to take this opportunity to thank our teach a for the patience and understanding they have shown in teaching us for the Past two years. Also we would like to extend best wishes to the classes of next year and hope they will have as interesting a year as this one has been for us. Best of Luck in everyone in the Atlantic Board exams. Mrs. E. Gardiner Msckayl. New Glasgow, N. S.; Hilda Illrs. Stewart Wright), Charlottetown; and A ret a uMrs. Arnold MlcLcanl, Woodstock. N. ALBERTON their In-In-law and daughter. Mi and Ira. George Noscworthy. seven great-grandchildren. I Matthews. a brother. Roy, atchewan. The funeral service was B. Also fourteen grandchildren and ving la a sister. Mrs. J. E. Brandon. Manitoba. and A1 Tuxford, Sask- troin her home. and was conduct- ed by Rev. Charles Britten. as- sisted by Rev. G.A. Cowper-Smith. The hymns sung were: "Blessed Assurance Jesus is Mine." ”In the Sweet Bye and Eye." and "Asleep Mrs. Spurgeon McNeill. Char- lottetown, spent the past week M” with her sister. Mrs. John Noonan. CAMEO IINUNGTON I'll. - lA'l'.. -- 1:15 -ms MATINEI SAT. - 1 PM. Richard Coats, Joan Bennett. Wanda Ilendrla in an exciting picture. "HIGHWAY DRAGNET” Also Serial and News. berton. Mr. George Gibson, manager of Hutt Bros. Alberton. is presently on a business trip to Montreal. Master Ronald Saunde a of Bloomfield. who is receiving treat- ment at the Polio Clinic in Char- lottstown. spent Sunday visiting his grandmother. Mrs. John Noon- an. Albcrton. held Aiieniion Fishermen Crcipaud Theatre FRI. - SAT. 8:30 l Hall in Kndngt: with dancing to the music of Aleaander and Passes In Ho ll - ' I ll mbera of the graduating Forbes Barbara Clark. Lorraine ghan. Marion wright. carol ihur Morrison. 30! I-nllzhllu. Ste- 1,; onhnu. . OP . a HI '1 Soclefy as: at the "ummerslde High Cameron. Doris Gorrill. Mary Bethel. Margaret Rayner, ilichad wart Mcldnna. Irlc Ramsay. YEAK 300: h , mend. Our BOOTS GPO IIICPOCSIIIQ III POPIIIOFITY 9 hool and Academy: Rayner, Juanita Neweombe. Loucks. Thane Dr mmoad. James Claire Mu . Th: You nook mu W. . pm (T rlewrnanygdrelatlvera mg g x A musical in technicolor --snarnn. Lnrr ro iuc.irr:- sncoun now: Ned ilenthnrn. Norton. Missing rroin photo Ire Helen d I . bu u 0 rs. ward - nrdlneo H. M ded st I 'orma Macxlnnon, Gail D!'uln- David MacDonald, Wesley Adams. THIRD now Eric Jeffery. Den- Arsenault and David Spencer. " M "W W0 "'0 P" 9' "1 Bedeque. were saddened to learn 18 Y Tecommen - 37 and, me man . mum” Gmwu Noon". nub". V” nu chum mm" Bum, A1,. of the second x.ii.s. Year Book. of her death in the Prince county ring: Bing Crosby, Grace Of Student Nurse The sudden death of F r a n c e s laccormack. 23-year-old student urse at Prince County Hospital. . curred in Victoria General Hos- iiiil, Halifax yesterday. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. liver Maccormaclt, she became 1 last Friday while on her an- u.-ii vacation from which she -as scheduled to return to work Sunday. l-Intering Prince County Hospi- 1 as a patient, she was later min to the Victoria G e Ti e r ai Hospital in Halifax. for specialist sttcntion, but passed away yester- day- t former student of Miscouche convent and Summerslde High school, she served with the Can- p ian Army for about two years Stephenls Church. Burlington. Ind at the home of Mrs. Ellis Profitt, Kensington, for the June meeting. The president led in the devotional period and conduci ” the meet- ing. The report of the latest meet- ing of the Dioceson Board- was read. The members were asked to bring old felt hats and fancy but- tons to the next meeting. These are-to be used at the Girl's Camp to make slippers. Sunday School expenses. The trea- ported the half-yearly pledge Mei In J one The members of the W.A. of St. A sum of money was voted for surer. Mrs. Keith Harrington re- of 335.00 had been sent. The Dorcas secretary, Mrs. Everett Sudsbury reported that the bale had been handed into the Diocesan Secre- Thc opening sessions of the 90th annual meeting of the Prince Ed- ward lsland United Baptist Conven- Association were held yesterday. in the historic Central Bedeque Un- itcd Baptist Church. The Central Bedeque United Baptist Church is the oldest Baptist Church on Prince Edward Island. having beeen org- anized in l826 by the Rev. Theod- ore S. Harding. Yesterday's ses- sions were conducted by the Assoc- iation Moderator, Deacon Charles S. Scranton Southport. The major addresses of the mor- ning session were delivered by the Rev. Henri Lanctin, Superintend- ant of the La Bonne Nouveile Mis- sion, Moncton. by Mr. Colin Waugh. representing the Social Service Board of the Maritime United Bap- Sessions Open Al Bedeque olson, and Mrs. Charles Jones to serve on the Nirnlnating Commit- tee. In the afternoon session the del- egates received the report of Rev. Owen Cochran. Clerk of the As- sociation. concerning the vital sta- tlatics of Baptist churches of Prince Edward Island. and the re- Thebookisnotiyeiresdytobe one and contains many items of interest. It includes pictures of the graduates. class pictures and pic- tures of the various teams. Liter- ary work was collected from all grades and placed in the book. We feel sure the book will be a great credit to those who had any band in it. The graduating class are being honoured on Wednesday night when the Home and School Association Hospital on June 3rd. 1957. that she became seriously ill. All the care of family, doctors and nurses was of no avail and called her home. Possessing a quiet disposition she was loved by all who knew her. and her home was a meeting place for old and young. when her health allowed she was very active in community affairs, being a valued member of the Women's Institute and the Half-Century Clu are holding a banquet for them part of Dr. C.A. Britten. concern- ing denominationai giving. Both reports reflected a steady growth in the work and witness of United Baptist churches. Delegates re- ceived with enthusiasm the report of the erection of two new church buildings in the communities of O'Lcary and Montague, and the prospects of a new church edifice in Charlottetown; b. The late Mrs. Gardiner was born NOTICE Special meeting of shareholders of BOAT BUILDERS Alberton. P. E. I. Phone 58-I4 Order Early to Insure Delivery When Wanted MARINE HARDWARE Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Louis ' g . sold. But is is hopedtheywill have Although not enjoying good A t d h It Md," Demh W. A M,,,,.,,,, 90th Annual Baptis. Ass." ;:,,;.n,",::..i,v,,l:.e::e.;:;v....T.::: l.??il'l.31'.i2.".I:ii;'&'i.”i:1”l.2?i3- ' J3: E”.li...?" in ii: .25. performance. "Cartoon". MILL WORKERS hr -. YOU CAN'T ESCAPE i PRINCE COUNTY NEEDS 'I,000 BLOOD DONORS WHEN CHOOSING: l. Animal-Plant Insect Powder (Triple action-kills.) 3. Dairy Cattle Spray p (Pyrenone-Dliua or Concen ti-ate) 8. Farm In Dairy spray '” e”'”'”5 "'9 """" "mi ””" M"' 3”'d''''' C”'”'”'" tlst Convention and by Rev. H. Rev. ii.L. Mitton. substituting (Llndsns-Dilute or cancer- uiiz School at Prince County Hos- gave an interesting resume of the ' 1. g . . gnu) . . L. Milton who dealt with the work for Dr. J.A. Clark, read the t w t P ' F. Lad ' b h a '.h iiai where she was a chapter on Indonesia in the St . OS OIII ITIOS. 0' O O O C O V - W3 of the British and Foreign Bible iers re rt on the enterprises of iiurse in her junior year of niir- book. socm " "2, F 1 M. 5. n D, AT KOO CPO” 4. llalathion Dry Fly Bait ”; ""t::mP' ; h t h lL""Chi”::-3 b5";I'I9d lg vmalx: They'Moderator lDP0lnted Rev. Joilrdzrifdiy Al':fri:tE:BE ill : iliovinh awn”.-mu cu-M” na on n er psrensse ess,ssss y rs. anel - C.w.p 'M,.RihAd ' r I is survived by the following brotlI- ox. Mrs. Jessie MacLeod invited and R..,',";f,fn,,d Mcctge m .'e"..:,'e address-outlined the program of omc. of H0 A0 JOIIGYI O I-COPY. TIIGSJGIY M - D , er: and sisters: Brldford. in 0n- the members for the July meeting. 0,, in. R,,.,i.,.i.,,, commim, M the Maritime United Baptist Con- ll ll”? ””'Y"' M"- Al" L'c'W- 3" Mr. Colin Waugh Mr. R.B. Nicb- vention. s. nousdiold laaeet spray I, Ontario: Shirley, Mrs. Warren ' OVOIIIIIQ JIIIIO OT 8 P.llI. illddnal-Ines combined) W hi;d.iCspEu;l;raveEshs:1-tnguswgl sigtmona. . ' MoNliAvY..uJUNwl seam” 1 Ru-um” "fa" I - l i n 8!” 0: 0'1 Il'0 9 - ari 'uimmons left rec ii 1 H n d in mi ti, 1; 1 . 14- C! - - ' -, - rod. Winston. and Phyiii.g,ii it by -if 1:" T”'””'”' '"'-' '”";?l": M"' Hadum '',i,",',. 30;: X Sidey, .i..,.l'.;.f:. 1-2-'ll'g"iii.ii umm Wlrfarin-lmii iniii .. Wk 41 home I few days It Lona River. led by Miss Cashman of Kingston. J. A. Noonan. Secretary. ""m”"' 'u t mm &' 1 l Friend! will be pleased to know Is Honored N. s. has been visltin friends in . T4-A'b"”" W- 1- 3'" I -- - - ll 3 7-0-0' school gt!!! Ifrl. Hgbert Begnlnrd. 1-0118 Central Bedequc. Freetown and 0'- I L9? l Tm!” 4 n .,l5 "I E m' "3 ' 3 "””""V Mrs S.H. llasiam was guest of Leary. during the Pall WEEK 1! i ' ' f h . ' p JUNE III: I Till I a" , it-"mi "?"ll'. a:.::..'i:'d..:: "-6 A-new t r 711059?! C3""lhH'6 FOCOIINY Ii- Kensington. are visiting relatives R1 ' lid 1' i b' D, J J sldgy W" paw, or 7'”'T(s ' i&::7:':..tl'”..ti:::ll”.' '";'.."l5:::.;'; :i."'-"- Mair ii”--”cnf-'-'5':-"in:-l -net M-iuev-M B-we an---. s - - - - . om son. a a ' ' - tlic-sea. POl'tafn&:th.bN. He Aug, gxrivgd in chi:-ioueigwg 3 lxtigcgltyeg 3'0"" 0' w9m' we-T p nnoon DONo:: ggglnmn yvm O T ” "'''''”' I ; was accompan y r. and sat rd 1 b i f ' ”- ' THE I.'ABn,' lira. Fred Pound, Charlottetown. bi-tel v.iIit”iI:ill.linKhlsypgr:ieu, M"- -"min Woodslde spoke of '-1''---'1--- . Please clip and keep for reference. N Also attending tbsronterence was and Mrs. Stanley C. Thompson 15! Purpose of the set-together and . the branch mans er. R obc rt and family. A member of the staff ":55 0" M"'- 5129'” dl:”W'" (Emit Younlicr of Charottetown, who o('r -c d Al 11 1: gang. re an appropr ta n ress. s I as accompanied by Mrs. Yonniier. er 3;:ilI1ilceaatl3C':lgall'.y.l):r. 'IIiomp- 03 NM" 0' 3-50 m9mb9" W9” S - .llr. eaandt M!i;a.mBillie Fizallmmons son was awarded a free trip to Przlellild bY Clmlibtll 'h :3) T t. . ;' .3 turn 0 a ax recen y after Montreal in rec guilt of hi an M11. Georle I! W from H spending a few days in Long River. sales ability, and conllllliucd on tlo Clifton a Kenwood blanket: and an ' 9- ' They were accompanied by the the island. sflording family and electric frying pan from the Long - lIttcr's mother. Mrs. Linus !'lts- friends a pleasant surprise. River and Margate-Clinton groups. TONIGHT (SATJ O A A , A Plan eltio hlrs.Lola ..'7”.' i ---v-i MacLegd'w:rce during the - 7530 ONLY ' " . evening. Lunch was served. Mrs. Admissiong An Se ts 75c ' N mum is we we at new an ' ” ATLAS mes. BATTERIES. ACCESSORIES - -. - . . f Ill-ISEIVI July 3rd official open hg Community Hospital. 0'Lsary. RAYMOND GIANT Optome- trist will be in his Tignlsh office Saturday, June 22. . IIEPEATIED BY REQUEST I met play high School auditorium. Xenslngtoa. Saturday. June 2. 0 :1 mb. presented by Community ll . s REMEMIII YOU All needed it Red Cross Blood Donor Clin- ics on Tuesday. June 8th. at Al- horton WJ. Hall 24 p.111. and at ipleary School between 'I and I. CAMPBELL and Burns Chick Hatchery now open. etc. PANTRY SAL! tonight I p.m. Kennedys Store. ltensington. Spon- sored Lsdies Auxiliary. ICI CREAM IOCIAL. Ilamiltus Hall. Tuesday. June 25th. I-l ome made ice cream and cake. LOWER FREETOWN School Sunday School at 7 pm. Gospel m at I p.m. All welcome. Robert Mcllwaino. ICE CREAM social. Assembly Room. Kansington United Church. Saturday. June 23. 0.00 p.ln. i Haslsm who has tendered his re signatlon to the Margati.-.Chargs and will be leaving the Island. Inr Shower is Held For Newlyweds On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Matthews of Alber- ton, were tendered a post-nuptial shower at the home of the bride's is. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ash- ey. Theseatofb ,, .. decora- ted in pink and white. with white wedding halls overhead. The same color scheme was carried out on LAST SHOWING "GIANT" Starring: Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean. According to critics its the biggest picture in the past 20 years. Don't miss it. Note: Last showing tonight at 7:30 only. Phone 2900 Summerside lET'S TRADE o What have you? We have New 11-! Trucks; used IH Trucks-A 1955 1,4, ton Dodge in perfect shape with all new tires. Many oi her trucks. t M W YWIII Mlllth the basket in which the gifts were ”1o1'o MAKE M In attend KOO '0 . F and, C'”" 3"” mm cum" ”" '”" Aucno" "Lid 3”. i-naiill. sisters FINISHING New In Tractors. Used Tractors all recondition- ””'- "'"" WI” " 17" WI" '" ""”””k ”" ' ””" of the bride mu Diane Campbell ' gm"? El” amt" ?'u';'ms f:;m"'fi,.:f::"g?i'.y.,'ig'Lg"';u?: usistad in opening the slits whun ADVERTISING ed, ready to go to work. Here's a buy-Ford Tractor - - ' OII I L-non mm mm 1 -no 0 in-. "':P:Pl:: m at m g':':,':.'E&.”'?&5:'Eg3;.xl.;iE Col Pgogosd White -Plow-Hilier-Cultivator. all complete. SHARI roua snoop with ”,"".m. """ I - or or so an "TS; "' 'm"”" ”,,f.;" 3.9”" o':i1IIlao held'l:ulllIk::llI Oa suiian of his bride. in-. Phowmphy For 11-! parts and service its your dealer for ti - ”"".' CW" "” nu-as p.ln. Wsdneday Jane ssth. appreciation 3054 Your film to U8 for paired. For full information call itarth processing and the oppor- 3 ea M - 1.15 - 0:15 KENSINGTON FEED SERVICE LTD. i Q omit wlsll iwln CE FOUNDATION! aide Itlaley Tsnton. lI'Ill40N- to their friends for the beautiful Prince: r-r' . . db b , conducted 9, . main; ggneultui-ai .. ....,., ....... aad wishes. The sta tunit eve week to in All nsbtm funncldes M31050 it - . chtinasys built cl-lore: cm'Y:PT"'.mmw"f "mm a"'"I & is lsslns. "For Thelrultrl free lllm. W W "protecting crops against blight and lcolllege. And you get hither proiitsl other diseases. None. however. an ””" sh iou lentil! Iehod ,on- no served and a sing-song with 6.0 ' -B because - RQI woff do the Job like Chem sm . .. y , mm ”' '3 . 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