1 V ' ' . . .. 9- 16 T1 G ard':1n Thurs. May 31 1956 W -mm-"iv um nm A W - . E - . . J54” - "3 " ' NJ..- .a- ;';g,Kl,i;';je"mE,::i;t0gve;;'g'h;ntgI-i; . Vlarded lEAnteSrIi'alnedi ,. -i , I , n . past: wtlntedi; the dticison we: n B ' ower h -.. 5 slate Kinsmen Proud in amaqes V my and M mm Kuhn; civic stadium in operation. ' o..::ogp::? iigilrmifgns; . R d OI S ' W k v ecor 6ervIce or l mgtl? ni::y yclztlltlgiil: tgmiiorntiii moon with the bride: 9-unu. Mr . club has been ?8rtl0lP8il0n lnl causes but in the main it has sol. M" mm L””' Rem c”"'"' and Mrs. Otto Douli. Central aeue. ' youth sport. and In fact most or: iowed the hnhw ni npendinnmoney Plaintiff. was awarded 8300.00 -u its various activities have been r-hind l court 8 . mi 19” by mm” In retmn "P - . on its own programs. The damages in Supreme , um ?muwB rh on Manda h , cofncgrned with lithe young leiegliiler main fund raising projects have nu-side yesterday in an action they whi mgide M, ,,”,'d wmer-l; 0 l 0 00m"ll"l -Vi " 5 5 9 been the harvest ball. th annual ' ' "' years hockey and baseball tefsmsh bingoh nnd a Camwah Ti; pwple against Mr. Garth Edwards. a Snrn :.ingsel5:vn;:I1ercate::htae!'t?li:i:Id on Fri”, in the various communities which WOW 5P0"50l'0d and iw” Maritime of the community have always merslde '5” driver" Mn Just cc mi ,1” Kim Dawsongso rt they serve. hockey championships W 0-'l'9 been most generous in their sup-l G. J Tweedy presided. me were tendered 8 m! H To see that this is carried out broil:-.ht home before the clubipnni oi ihese nciivmes. The mm”, which W" in the ousyshower see one. systematically committees have drupped ""5 93" at ,”5 597"”? The club has played a full uartl aunt of 3150000 renniind from The hens; was amwcnv 1 been set up on a district and club W0l'k' "W'9V": 3 hme leaglleh in the life of the community and am . ' i ' . C connied for th. nncnsiney qe' level. Committee chairman for basilban Ieam is 5”" sW"50'?d- it looks forward to even greater "1 Bccidsnl in Read” ""1" 9" 5 H” howei Shh .b l: wml ' this district which takes in the Allllih" Pmleci RI ""3" "ml ccomplishments ')l the years that the eVen"'l5 "I M379" um when p "E , "nth 3 . rbe "'d l four Aiianiic provinces is Norman portance has been the installation i he nhend. . Mr. Leeco was struck by a taxi. iliiv ihiiliilinr I-is edre Min 3! Mlgsh llugg of Summerside and chuir- Oiiwzlding DOOIS in the Queen: The Kinsmen Club is essentially drlV6i'i by Mr. Edwards. Mr. Leeco P8”? .heY El: nhr.hEdtvard man of the committee of the Sum- Elll-abeih park playgmum imdi a Young men's organization and was walking home alter Vlsltlmi iewalg l- 158 if 18m durl mnilside cinh is Dick Henihom and the Nntre Dame Street play- for the most part this chit; ha. with a neighbor and was proceed- nm e ever mz. T e many lovely The regular meeting of the club i3r0lWl- This 5"""'l" "E9 clllb will shown the zest and enthusiasm that lug toward Summerslde on the 8 5 gel? OPPWI FY Misses Ny- nn Tuesday evening was arrange install a wading pool In the cm is characteristic at youth. right hand side of the road. when 1'11"! Teen and Shirley Arsenalllt to carry out Summehidgs pan or post-(1 playground on Harvard 1 Members oi the chih are; Har- struck by the vehicle, also proeeed- and ill accompaiiiiiil l "fries ihi. program Street. These playgrounds have Did Arsennniih Kenneih Arsnnnniii Ing v-vest towarjg summer-5:5,, were readqby Misses Clara Jghh. The Summerside club is now be” ”l"'W9d with Shd95' ""5 "id Jack Baleolm, Everett Cameron. knocking him down and injuring son and c2 Baiznall. t, eleven years old and its memher- ""3" liems by the Kimeue ClubIDaVe Carllfgy. Ralph Chiiml3l0ll- h""- Mr" Kingsley M behalf ”fiu'9 Ship is 37. the highest in its history. Vl'lf'”"h '5 cnmlmsed R wives 9!: Ralph Colbourne, Wally Coulson. After four witnesses were heanl bride and himself thanked the Club president is Jim Harris and K'"S"'9"- Cliff Court, Paul Devlin, Harry for the plaintiff. his Lordship stat- itatherlng for their kindness and the president-elect who win take The Summerslde Kinsmen Club lDiekie. Dr. Al Doiron. Harry Dye. ed that perhaps the counsel for betiiiiiiiil Ills. has several annual projects. two, Dr. Gilbert Gallant, Mark Gaudei. both parties tgllghi ttsi? uzlabled tit thllliit! Ear-I Le.8i;:ldl)i'e5Itiied. at age emeh ey e. epanocn urnisc muse nu d for a few minutes and he ins '-We Welling. A delicious luinclix . office on September 1st is Dr J A. Doirnn. of which are carried out at Chrlst- ' James Harris, Dick Henthorn. agree During the past years the club mas lime. Qne is known as the Charles Hogan, Norman Hogs. lberate has ii Druud history of service Kinsmen Christmas tree. and is ai Derek Hughes; Dr. Bert Hunter. ordered the court recessed, The was served by the ladies, and am. lwork performed for the chmmuh. program by which donations of Roy Johnston. Sterling Lane. settlement was reached shortly the guests departed all wished the" ity, Its first major project soon food. clothing. toys and money are Chester Maconald, Marv lvlvlve". after and the counsel were both bride and groom many happy ancr the granting oi iis nhnrinr received and these are made up James MacLean, Neil MacLeod. commended by Mr, Justice Tweedy years of happy wedded bliss. was the installation of the radio lillil bimls mid iI9IlV9l'0d 10 the Grant Mollison. Greu Mlllll0l"'l'iilw for their fair and satisfactory Iet- . ' system in the rooms or the rim homes of less fortunate families) Elmer Murphy. Elmer Offer. tisrnrrit rghched. r Summerside schools. As these Oll Chlmmas 9V9. ; George Olseam . Russcll Phaneuf. Rh sh iiinii,n' Q. ch ncied for ih, RECOGNIZE REDS schools were expanded in the years he other Christmas project is Cllii Ramsay. Gfillll TT3VP1i5v plaintif” and D..0. Stewart, Q. C. TOKYO inelliersl-The Japan Walter Sonier. Life members: and Np R. Mncheod for the dd. ese government Tuesday decided to grant limited recognition to the In the Association of Kinsmen Clubs this is National Kinsmen Week which has been set aside to acquaint the Canadian people with the activities and scrxice work of clubs of the association 0- . that followed, the systems were the my matinee by which toys are . . i expanded to keep pace. i collected and delivered to the two I Hem? w9dE9- Mallrlce M'"- Cleve endant. , The club was prepared to put; Orpll.'il1llI.!8S in Charlottetown. l wh3l9ll- H0ll-'ll"8FY membe” Bi" 50”" mlsslil” he" which I0? "iv. a radio system in the new sclluoli Another annual project that has ' Cl-l"'l9- last five 3'”'5' has ”mel3"3' 5”" now under construction but it was been the object of much praisel "gT"T l VARIED U535 regarded 35 "”"iexl5'e'"' F""”3” . BABY FINGERS ( Minister Mamoru Shigemit u said In former years castor oil was the mission will be regarded solely found that this equipment was is the lIallmve'en children's party The fingerprints of a newborn l'l'ih'.hltito tt' fh . (tliillfflrfilmlnii keep ”L'I.: ollchud will remain unchanged for often used to keen boots and as an official Soviet Union agency minrincr. ii, whoie ufetirna shoes son and waterproof. in charge of fisheries affairs. ,. IA; h .., i ; n...mc V part of the contract of the run- slructlon company. I PICTURESQUE isnmo AT SUMNIERSID .,g..4........... ' In ".10 picturesque maritime set- Wharf with small dories bottoms- ofhpihe photlo lis lIolman.smWharf Summerside. the art of boat up, larger lobster boats lle moor; lJIalrien:3;:;:al:f tgihwllmz he :2: Ed I9 it 'w"dr "ll Wrked ca” ” the lar-a new storage wlsarehouse tourists and local residents are used mainly in,-iihe um-lg, Ind seen besid: the fish plant of Fred shipping of potatoes. On, the top d by Cecil Arsenault. where the aroma of right of the photo is I section of ' fresh cooked lobster complimentslllolmanis Island, while sl the sea-side atmosphere. Extend-ithe left and more distant is the in; info the harbour on the leftlshore line of Lower Bedeque. im-1 hvlvrlulr, is employed by William Gamble and Stanley Gaudet as in- i..-; While tax. ..I lobster traps slmre the windward side of Queen's ...m?.Cm....C..?g, h I I W T W. o and tho Notn Dams Street play- ; ground. The Klnetten have given the other equipment lor these playgrounds. Wading Pool In S'sicIe ng pool organization explaining that its T0 PRODUCE IALK arvard main objective is always to serve the 1communIlltyt's Kfeaiest "Eed' :2 U1Iiiglr1vIlaOI:b:)ltlteuit:r;i':B'IllIllzee srtillaigi IIIPPIIUE of the Summerside Kins- expained t a all over ana a . : mt-n (lluh on Tuesday evening and during this week Kinsmen Clubs i;:ll3)UC:'lat)enci?1ie Arlziiglccoa; Eihoahili: nnceninri hy Mayor w.A, Currie are making contributions to the nouuced Tuna” inr in, town. communfitytvhlilfe oral iglvlngnsn gicd ' Club president Jim Harris pre- 90"" 0 at E0 V le5' 9 E sided at the !rneetI:lg thud said that :3; :T3(l)'f;holl:vcu'c:::gn:)egf;a:p HB ' the club woud buid e poo w en . i ' i the area was ready and funds are "'hi”;!eKi2:imn:a'g1iR: I::"::::m:i" available. At the same time he wnflrin the :0 mm anew mam: M?! ihatime giggle lcliugnxhe gig, ber. Wglter gonler. was initiated ” :.::".:..:: 22:: .2 .20.. .....,. ii; sin 8 Special guests present at the pres. 9" ”""".n 933' " Va" . memng were Mn,” Currie count president Al Dolron. cillnrs HE. Clark. W.E. Jenkins Cliff Court was flnesmaster and 33y8 Sydney Dick Henihorn was song leader. and Edgar Cannnn, Vaughan . i;mnm' hnhshieni ng in, Rotary The installation of this wading . (inn. hnrnn Mnnkiey, president at pool at the Hervardisireet play- IIIP Canadian Legion: Jock Hop- Bmiiiid Will be the ihlrtl D001 Ihal kirk. president of the Y's Men's the Summerslde Club has given ""0 H . lea" "um . constant An offer to build a wadi at the new playground on H Street was made at a special l'lnlt: and llerh Sc-hurman, pres- ih, town. The oihn” are in the u H l'l""' "I ""2 Ll""5 C'"h' Queen Elizabeth Park playground 3 'il:iym' furrle. who is an hon- .Dem. Friends nmry member of the Summerside ' Hub and was the charter prcs- I would like to take this oppor- llimli, oi the Moncton Kinsmen gepln. and ace the funity to tell you how much I have rluh uhiz-h was the first club in enjoyed using your prod ue ts. uh. iii.-irilimes, spoke to the meet- 3 ' - When MAPLE LEAF LIQUID DE- in: nu the origin and spread of mm ?EdRGS2l:Ttwas first on thedmarket l :s.sn izllion. He com limented eci e 0 try i. Nee less to H0 ' C D FLASH OUTFIT say. I have been a constant user the Summerside club on its very fine record In the eleven years it has been in operation and re- vnnntrri some of its many service protects. . llistriri Governor Dave Carnegy ntldrcssed the meeting on the pur- pnse and meaning of the Kinsmen - of it ever since. I was amazed to see how little was needed to wash every last dish. pol: and pan in the house. 1 It certainly makes an interest- ing job out of an otherwise boring I h iaslf. MRS. MOIRA MacCORMliCK. 9 W! REDNN 3395, l SYDNEY. Nova Scotia." . Richmond St- Dial 43861 MAPLE LEAF LIQUID BAT"-E h RIBBON H--- .u-.. details in Kodak's big ad v... r.” , ..--....-.... REGIONAL IMMUNIZATION CLINICS For preschool children for initial and re-hlforcing inoculations against tliphtllerla, whooping cough and tetanus. also vaccination against smallpox. These clinics are for preschool children in the regional centres and from surrounding districts. FRIGIDAIRE BRINGS YOU THE MARVELLOUS EASY-TO-CLEAN, OPEN-WIDE OVEN YOU'VE BEEN ASKING FOR EVER SINCE YOU FIRST COOKED A ROAST WEST rumor: . . . N i . . Tuesday. June 5 h M" S: LEM: With a single ipulfl on either handle, both. French D00rstt swing wide. Out glides iThmday' Jun 7 F1l0n.&nL1l:m-iiznrghward your roast on its ull-width shelf. Then glides back again when you close the doors. it p . l:.'l0- 2:10-Aplberlon I Y . ' . . ir nday, June I mum on save mmufcs in quick, easy basting . . . no pulling and pushing ' EAST PRINCE Oi h0i. heavy roasting pans. Never, never burn your fingers! And this l56 Frigidaire Range docs other tricks, too. See them all at lhdhtndlzy. .lti'nn 47 - &ensin'gton ur sy. une -.: nrgee . . . ' hrghdtfnwn your Frigidaire dealer s today! h 1” 11” KW" TAKE ADVANTAGE or FltlGlDAlltE'S NEW Low prices. omen vaults Nowl ' - l . i" WEST I rmwviiiifrnnm-:vvPIT'v. 4ilIi'I"II”"""il Wednesday. June 6r- S; hulyasltgie Convent . . NWMMK . : . e a I hi. til i ,, Thursday. June 1 -li:):.'?, liiiewhGle;lgow . . . ,- I tlulllliiiiiiiiiiiu . 1. Lin 1' V0! r EAST QUEENS . i ' ' I I a UV I e Thuredsy. June 7 -101.11; lh"n:ts.1i;i:::tis ' h gzlny 310 ihnncbqdlllag-5.. it hm” . his” up . - 1' undo: colon of Sherwood 900”! "N09 v PRODUCTS OF CANADA LIMITED """'-"M-it W-it hr-M Yellow '.'..':;-.:'.t!-we-.'-l2.:.':.'. ' - smwmwuwwm rrld J. ms. -16:; 4 OI-3"pta."uxPubll n Itll N x&'o.ouo"' omnlo " - ay. um - 2: : on (no e on nrseis . " omee. I Built and backed is G 35 . ' T use xnvos Y natal Motors 3, Mona-y. Jun 4 - no soul. 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