AUGUST 10. 1951' NEW EEVTMER Lieut. Gov. Prowse To Officiate At Ceremony TI)? new home of the Summer- .dg Branch of the Canadian Lszlon which will be WIIIICIIIAY npened this evening by His Honor. Lieutenant-Governor T. W. L. p,,,a-re, is a. home of which every member can be proud. Ind Is I. Hung memorial to comrades who did not return. The building was purchased Fnrly (mg year from Mr. J. II. Gaudat and was formerly the Olympia aurant. Located on Water st. msibslts the G.N.R. station. it is at wooden construction thirty fuel- was and 100 feet long. The flint of ms building has been done over and is very attractive with aLirga ugh over the door. but it does not lndmts how magnificent are the club rooms which are inside. one enters a lobby finished n hIilP with asphalt tile floor. Ina walls or all the room: an done a-ml wall board and in some cue! the liwer part: are of quarter hnaltl. Each room has its own dis- l1:ll"'.Ve color scheme. On the right of the lobby is the ,.-cl-ctary-manager's office and it will be furnished in such a way that meetings of the executive can II! held there. on the ,poslte use of the lobby is a cloak room lihlfll will also be used as I. door- inanls room. one may proceed through this room to fhd second floor of the building. Tastefully Doconted Pl'otll the lobby on! may proceed d!l'0Cl'Y ahead into the spacious lounge room which has I very el- Irtilive decor of burgundy trimmed with a mushroom shade. '1'-ha win- down have figured drapes. The floor here is of linoleum tile and there ill a carpet. runner from the smlnnca through into the next room. The lounge occupies tne uncle width of the building and I! almost square. Off it is a tele- phone booth and lavatory; it is tllrnished with genuine leather- mrrrci chairs and chosterfiaxls. MIN MEMORIAM WILLIAM LAWSON COTTON 'I”i6" death of William Lawson ('W.ton occurred in I-cezsirlg-ton at lhe home of his son. Athol. on July 21st. after an illness of about than months. horn on. Nov. 27th. i880. a non of .i.w.. and Ellen Glover Cotton. his dsa'.:i was the first break in a family of eleven. He rn.ar.riod Sophia Isabella McDonald and to- gether they built a happy home where neighbors and friends were in-nl.lentl,v welcomed. skillful Bout: naturally with animals and general farming. hr. graciously thanked those was often called upon for advice In Ihlsrronm will be located the oak tabla donated by the Town of suinmerside which will have a scroll on which is inscribed the names of residents of the town who gave their lives for freedom. This room will also be equipped with a radio and piano. The next room is the canteen it is furnished with arbnrita-cove--ed tables and chrome chairs. The color chosen for this room is a deep green. There are two cloc- trlc fans recessed in the walls to keep this room at a. comfortable temperature at all times. At the rear of the building are two games rooms. Upltalra The ,upstairs of the building has also been done over and most. of it is occupied by the banquebronm which can be used for holdinz general meetings. dances, bingo: and dinners. Two rooms on this iloor have been set aside for the use of the l..adies' Auxiliary and the Legion Band. There are three exit: from the second floor and they will be marked with exit, lights. This new home will be a pleasant and com- iortablo place for the many ex- service men of the town who are members of the Legion to spend some of their leisure hours. The work of renovating the bulldlnz was done by a committee uarlar the chairmanship of Mr. R. Mollison. and Mrs. charles Hogan was chairman of the Furnishings Committee. Mr. Earle Cannon is Legion president. The contract for the reconstruction of the building was held by County con- struction Go.. Ltd. All the lumber and hardware was purchased from R. '1'. Hol- man L.td.; srnallman's Ltd. sup- plied the drapes and venetian blinds: the plumbing and heating was by R. T. Morrison and and the wiring by Wright and Bell Ltd. S Islander llonorad By N Mt. Allison students --A very enjoyable surprise party took place at Room 240, Truoman House. Mt. Allison Uni- versity. sackville. N. 3.. on Friday night. August 3, when about twen- ty-five lady students gathered to honor Miss Evangeline Sabine. west. Point. P. E. I.. who receives her B. A. degree at the coming Convocation. A varied and impromptu pro- gram was rendered. and a hearty sins-song enjoyed by mrwne. Mil; Sabina was presented with a silver necklace. as a token of and help with farm problems. This 1 he cheer-rully gave in the corn- mvlnities of not 10 and Kenning-, Inn where his life was spent It vwllii be truly salcl ni hlm. ”rIR Ms A just. man". His many. fine qualities endeared him to riis friends and earned for him the re- spect and admiration of the entire community. Having retired from active fann- I": four years am. he spent the wlwlrlxs in Montreal and it. was ill- Molitrnal in the month of April that the first symptom of nia liinrss became apparent. no on- lereci hospital and everything pos- Hbir was done In restore his health but. God willed otherwise and on July 21st he passed peaco- hlllv away. fully resigned to the Divine will. lie leaves to mourn his loss and llcrllh his memory his wife. two li'rrs and two sons. (Belle) V. -l Chandler. Montreal: if”-E-del Mrs. w. .r. Roach. Sum- mtrzlde; Athol and Glendon. Kan- sinrion. Also five grandchildren. Isabelle. Ivor. Allan, ahgnn. mag Cuvier Cof-ion of Kensington: also I46 sisters and five brothers pBrrthaI Mrs. .C- M. McDonald. isherbrooke: (Maria) Mn. A. Simon. U.s.A.: Mrs. Margaret Tcfuncli. Summersidc; (Mamie) hv F. J. sma . Miscoucl-ie: (Eliza- flf” Mrs. J. afton, Montana, 1!. .113”); Summerside: Alfred. .ri;:l.x U..3; Rqv. Percy G, Haul. '3" Milne: Cveorae L, Winnipeg. and John. of Mlscolicho div-Al funeral was held on Tun. wt; "4? 24I.h with I Pfivatg gpr. MMII the home of his son lowed It twelve nclock noon fol- W Uby service in the Kensir.g- WM nited church at 2.30 o.m., I - Rev. K. G. Sullivan officiat. "3' 1:3 :.ev.HS.J. Davies , '- 1- - ymns sung Eff! Oh. "Love That Will Not. Me Go; "The Lord rs My Messrs. 11,, w lg Ifllrpw” Ind 'a."'nr1:"wnIuIlI:iys' Gite -Inn "Noam My God To Thee". Tho pnll-bus-or were '” nephews. Jan-lea canned. . MCDOMIII. Lawson cotton. Robert Winn. Ennis and Alden Small H" glflnglrklll was under the direc- lion mmde. llnaor Bowneu. Sn.-n. 2.00 F" ga:.I'do:ab llm ”T”WA- Kn? 9-(cpl-rm I" taking no chance: an un- mm "f 1- housing crllll in the Duel! a third world war. one 3:9 graduation officials dia- ,,.,m be a:' U!) prefabricated IIu'a usmomouilt. at a coat of some rlrdllanca-'d ”"I atom! at Arms mm C-msgzta at strategic points C0Mracia ,,,,(. are understood to luvs r-ou'lIcc:e.rIrtdm' mmmh II" III- h "M "has been made. 0.5. Nov. Senna u "X C0111 in in nu. ma Mhrauihc teta- eosl, u. will than in the M 5' 910 firm It pi I is Doslauxlo.-a " 0' Quebec cm: who will I 'arm wishing Milo aabtns lsuccesa in her chosen profession. love and good wishes. and very present in terms of appreciation and good fellowship. . After a bountiful lunch was serv- ed, all joined In singing: ”!'or She's a Jolly Good Fellow." "Good Night. Ladies." and with clasped hands. the traditional "Auld Lang sync." All retired to their rooms. avory HTIIDHBAKEII. CUT! AUTO OUTPUT HAMILTON. Aux. D-tOPl--A 46 per cent reduction in production was announced at the Stude- baker Corporation of Canada..Lid. The reduction is scheduled for the balance of 1951 and will take effect u soon as necessary ar- rangements are completed. II!!! D. C. Gaskirl. vice-president and general manager. Mr. Gaskin said the action would help to relieve the inventory pressure on the com- panyla dealers. :.?..:....::.:;:- produco some 38.500300 Worth Of the pre-faba. This is a new departure for the Army. Previously. it has relied on wood and tar-paper barrsck blocks One of the big criticism: by troops in the last war was that because of insufficient housing they had to shiver under canvas. sometimes for weeks. while car- penters hammered barrack blocks together. Permanent wooden camps lemo- timea took months" to build. Of- ficials laid inexperienced troops will be able to erect the prefab rlcated structures within hours. One storey high. the new huts will measure about 80 feet long and 20 feet wide. They will be built of a special plywood ma- terial. winterized and covered with .. ......-.. THE GUARDIAN. ACHARLOTTETOWH '4.-Asa ELEVEN STD-E LEGION HOME OPENS TONIGHT L. Toronto recently. New Summersitle Legion Ilonlo . I - Ighotol bf Hecibeit. 3: Wellington introduced. to the As a layman Mr. Waldron will rid M.rsXWaldron of N. S. were congregation. M15, gem, Richard 1, vlmmg have charge of Union Corner and relaives in Miscouche. Mr. Emile C. Arsenault ls visit- ing relatives in Massachusetts. Vi Mr. sylvora Araenault left for Master David Barlow' of Sllm- '3 mcrside is visiting his grandmoth- er. Mrs. Alice Barlow. Miss Lorraine Arsenault of Massachusetts is visiting her pa- rents Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arsen- Wellington West services. close of the service a. large group proceeded to the manse where a social evening was enjoyed. Lunch At: the as served by the ladies. Mr. Hutson McAusland of New Glasgow. N. 5.. recently visited his aughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Day. for a week. He returned on August 4th by bus to his home. Mr. Vernon Brooks has return- ed to Toronto, Ont., where he is ault. employed. He visited his parents. Mr. Edward MacDonald recently visited relatives in Arlington. Lot; I 14. Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brooks for two weeks, this being his first isit home in four years. The death occurred in char- lottetown on Tuesday. July 24 of and daughter of Bathurst. N. B.. JOHN WW3-m Bi33if5I:0- formerly are guests or Mr. and Mn. Her. of st. Nicholas. in his 82nd year. man Ferguson of st. Raphael. I-Ier many friends are pleased tn sea Mra. Arnold DosR.ocl-ies home He is survived by one sister. Mrs. Linus Muttut. Union Corner. His body was removed to Bownaaal Strilll. Planned in Copper Industry SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. ALIK. 9-(AP)-A strike which could cut. off an estimated 95 per cent of United States copper production was voted yesterday for not later than Aug. 20. The Metal Trades Council. rep- resenting all A. F. L. Unions in the copper industry. took the act- ion at meeting here. Council spokesmen said the walkout would hit the big four of copper-Kennecott Copper Corp- oration. Anaconda Copper Mining COMDIHY. Phelps-Dodge Copper Company and American smelting nnd Refining Company. The move nearly duplicates, but with a definite time limit. the recent vote of the Independent International Union of Mine. Mill and Smelter Workers. The I. U. M. M. S. W. yesterday set a wage-policy committee meet- in: for Aug 15 and said -" ions would include strike talks. Union spokesmen here indicated both organizations would act; in concert on the proposed strike. 1. U. M. M. S. W. officials were unavailable for comment In Salt Lake. Acting Chairman If. B. Douglas of the Metal Trad”, Council estimated 100.000 men would be left idle by the A, F, L. walkout. Another 80.000 would be affected by a I. U. M. M. s, w, strike. Negotiations between the union and management have been undc: way since contracts lapsed July 1. Union demands call for more equalized wages involving: The doubllnx of present shift differ entials of four. six and eight cents an hour. a uniform eight-hour day, plus broadening of insurance and welfare programs. Funeral Home. Summerside, until Thursday when it was taken to Union Comer United Church for funeral scrvlce Thursday after- noon. The service was conducted by Rev. J. W. Howe. Iiymria sung were: "0 God our Help In Ages Past". and "Rock Of Ages". and the choir sang "Those Eternal Bowers." Pallbearers were: Ezra Alien. Sterling Ryder. Manuel Gaudet, Roy Mcllure. Charles Al- len and John Barlow. Interment was in the adjoining cometary. again from Prince County Hospi- tai. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pen-v,, summerside. visited Mr. and Mrs l Sylvare Perry recently. . Misti Ruby Ryder recently vis- iled Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ryder. St. Nicholas. Mr. Gerald Desftochas arrived llome recently from New Bruns- wick. Ilia many friends will regret. to learn Albert Cameron. Wellirigtoil Centre, is a. patient in P. C. Hos- Ooriroy and Beatrice Ferguson. who were recently C0llIlllfZl'I in tneir home by mumps. arr .l' 1' to be out again. Mrs. Alphic Gallant left recently for New Brunswick where she will visit her son Albert. who is is patient In hospital as A result. of an accident. Miss Irene Gallant of Molicion. N.B.. spent the past. week at. her INVITATION THE PRESIDENT and MEMBERS of Sllmmersido Branch Of The CANADIAN LEGIDNI B.E.S.L. . Cordiully Invite the Public To Visit and Inspect THE NEW LEGION NOME Monday. August 13th. From 1 to 5 PM. lust In Maritlnlo Cs-op llslnoss MONCTON. N. 3.. Aug. 9-(CF: --A jump of over one million dol lara In annual business in one year for the Maritime Co-operative Services Ltd. was reported at this morning's session of the annulll meeting of the organization which opened in St. Bernard's Church Hall. In a report to the 80 del egatel from co-operatives in in- duatrial, fishing and farming com munltiea in the Maritimea, Lloyd Matheson. Moncton. said the vol- ume of buuineas done during the year just: concluded had rcachcu 510,577,000. Mr. Mathaaon'a report reviewed the work done by the varioul de- partment: of the central organ- ization in marketing of liveatoclc wool. poultry: the distribution or feeds, flour. groceries. fertilizers. Insecticides. seeds. and the pro- vision for the member societies of insurance and auditing services. of the 5 OUR BEST WISHES To The CANADIAN LEGION FOR EVERY SUCCESS IN THEIR NEW HOME This Film did the Electrical work in the Renovation of the building. WRIGHT and BELL LTD. HOLMANIS Congratulates The Summerside Branch CANADIAN LEGION tn the Completion of their FINE NEW HOME and Wishes ALL COMRADES Every Success HOLMAN'S Supplied The BEST In LUMBER, MILLWORK and HARDWARE For This Outstanding Project home here. She has now left for Moncton. where she is employed. Her many relatives and friends- will regret to learn Mrs. Caroline Nelson. Charlottetown. is in hos- pital there. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christian oi Bristol. Conn.. motored here to visit. Mrs. Christian's mother. Mrs Alice Barlow. Mr. christian re- turned homo on August 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Maxin- non and two children arrived from Hamilton. Ont., on August 6th to visit Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Me- Neil and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Howard BI:-low Lowell. and Daisy Barlow anti Stanley Phillips. and Blanchebay motored to Brackley Beach re- cently. . Mr. Ralph Blacquiere. summer- side. in relieving agent in Wailing- ton station. while Mr. Gallant is on his vacation. A very large crowd gathered Ill. Wellington United Church recent- ly when Rev. Prince was in charge a fire-resistant paint. or the introductory service as Mr. SUMIIIISIDE i CONGRATULATIONS To The CIINADIAN LEGION ON THE OPENING OF I THEIR NEW HOME. We were pleased to have had the contract for all Plumbing and Heating Renovations. A R. 1. MORRISON on. NEW GLASGOW. N. S. CIlARIl.YI'TE'.l.'0WN Of THI5 Is proud Io have the Drapes and for the windows SINPERE CONGRATULATIONS To SUMMERSIDE BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION On The Formal Opening Of Their Fine New Home with this fine work. WE SUPPLIED ' Venetian Blinds of flu building. The FIRM been associated Congratulations AND asst WISHES TO SUMMERSIDE BRANCH Of The CANADIAN LEGION B. E. S. L. On the completion of Ilieir fine Now Home on Water Street. laymen! to I'll: members. COUNTY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED SUMMIRSIDE - chaatormowu . GENERAL conrlucrolis . Fol: The Ronovdllon or no Isldilg II should dive much on- -. 4-.......n',..... p ....-c ,..-..z