UIIHII W.I.I. mxiuary of the WJLI. the home of Mrs. James .1118 ,1 st Albarlen Mrs.JolI.nE.Wel.lsretisI'udlo herhosnaiiiAlbertoaon'rhurs- dayafterviaitinzliardauzhtua Piusvllle .Page 32 The Guardian The Guardian, Page 31 lthe district convention held in lot. 7 Parish Hall on Tuesday. SOHURMANS sno vre!l9'”' '"”'?,';d E".,'.'..”5nef: is: in Pictou and Charlottetown. -Ifr. Gerald Gallant. Plusville m” u''' 4”" nieetims Thekcnie numumn. Mr. Wilfred Gaudla. Albastol. left on Saturday morning for 1-,: ' 245 W" mu ,,,uow,d by in I Patient in the Prince Counts rosito where he will seek employ- saves naown Hillllr by M”. Mm" Gum. A nnlzpitai. Be" 1”. meat for the summer months. gnowus vALLEy' mu, (Aft 9”” mg read by Mrs. E "E" "id 3333"” P?” Mr. N", Mnnmmmm sh" ma Seven persons. five of them child- mdmg pture readlnl WI! ll! 'Msinle Stewart. followed . by A marlin; entitled "Fruit Ifpid Not Plant" was read by , Gordon Ripley. Hymn 852 .fCfe present. Mrs. Angus Guns read an article on "The uncle of Missions". Miss Linda mm. sang "Jesus Loves The um. Children" after the offer- ”, Mrs. Lorne Seaman read a loner from the Literature and P u supply Secretary. It was agreed don lterr, executive corumission- ,ummu.mg, in; nu. ghoul u, TWO llllllrl "'t" 0”h'""' Timep Q 4 m.gAwe slengepiou:-t opp" coplycmoef fr, Lhmlogtettovyln, were in Alper- attend an international seminar 'n colnsion Little Sandra Gallant. is spend- i 3 3 ug nnua . . on on aur s,,' in connecion m Jgpu; being gpongggd in 1 d uh h i 4 1 i ' .; ,i memhmon rad . mm on Temp with Boy scout work. W m J-mi”. "dr cujzdlzlyn i;i;gruam'ewMLay-sndw M".erJoghr..lsng- ..cAMEo99 light Tignd Over C assroom Division Schools Thursday. June 9th at 4 PM. Dank .! it rauce. Three Alberton fishermen. Wil- Committees of World Univ: sity -A head-on collision h i I Coi-coran. ' ' '2 Sev9Hl?I9l home Ind get 1308- bur Fraser. Ray Wells and lame Service. The theme er the sam- larse International truck and a in Am aw ""5n'”m" xv. tsl ca s Wm "90? - "- Fraser. spent Friday night aboard inar will be "The responslblli i 1046 Ford car oopoaita the sur- . oby ant motored to . . . , 3 and E ii... ........ ..,......a ma ...... ..... --..u..-- r... mackerel mu... .amu...-- '” ” me n-wen mm on an m ch-rum-wn on my am He list." ".'.i....Z.”:.'..if......f".-... 1-3 CLASSROOM 4 AND oven CLASSROOM cnristxnas C-rdi Wit about ten mile; off Alberton har- The so Canadian. 1 American hishwsy lust east of Summernids was accomlllnied by his son and noun... 3,,,,,,, Rm M.,uy.. Prom'8mm9 Committee '0'” bar. They enusht sso fish. the students and staff members will It'll "'0 milvlml of the W"! i”"8'"""'”""- M'- "ii MW Mnnrne'in "CLASH 31? NIGHT". DMSION DWl5lON next meeting is as follows: de- ms, to be hnded u Album”, u-",1 to Tokyo, ,3. Vu,c,m,u.' smashed car to Prince Counv Clltelice Gallant and little dsugh- Mun ,nm.m,,m,,,., N, one u... vo:iual3le;dt;;I- M3:mE8r1S Todidt wharf this year. The mackerel arriving in Japan on July 1, Hggihlnm Saturday ezfmmnigd fer-M Wanna; who will take up .1... 15 years ..i...m,d, Bank . oo , I1. 83 HOW 82 . . NICO Cl.l.l'!'l.O 1' En, 1'0! Elli: . - ' iziiitliycallv 1-0”" "X": Wm Of ::iiki:id":t?riiuio":oob3: The mm” "m '"'m''"”" the driver or tbe car which was a m mwmg Tufsday at Thmw RIANN6 f ineetiniz. Mrs. Archie Hutchin- nn; Prayer for adopted mission mg Mrs Millage MacLeod. Hymn 256 and benediction clos ham returned to their homes in Albcrton after spending some time "M, in Ontario. Mr. Heath Profit returned to Alberton on Friday after being a patient in the Prince Counw los- ton Saturday evening. They were accompanied by Mrs. Clark's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hodg- son who have been their guestr- for the past month. Mr. R. C. Parent. provincial commissioner. Harry Pineau. Gor- cral other boats were putting out nets on Saturday. l Western Guardian .; Going To Japan ii.u.-iiaru tieuse .son oi Mayor aenry W. and Mrs. Wedge oi with a four-day orientation ses- sion at Koyasan .a Buddist mou- asiery, and will be followed by a two weeks study tour of Japan. The .tudeni.z will then take par. construction 1:51 be commence: pa0CECd, west towards Summer- side. was thrown out of the vehicle by the impact. and suffered cuts about the head and near the left -ltonatthabnnieof Mr. - Mr. and Mrs. Iawis Ellsworth. Pleasant View. were recent vis- and Mrs. Herman (xrcoran. llrs. Ambrose Corcoraa is Vll 'McGregor). Burton. Lot 7. A large crowd from Piusville . and surrounding districts attended the dance held in Bloomfield sta- tion Legion Hall. Excellent music was -supplied by Leonard Bar- Several members from the Pius- ville Women's Institute ” J 4 reu . were reported drowned late Friday when a wind storm cap- sized their fishing boat on Lake Traverse. about zoo miles west of Minneapolis. Starring Jack Warner. . ciosius prayer cloud this PM "” "'0 '"'”' ' amdins a week with her daugb- as :1 of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark. tar. Pearle. (Mrs. Lance Dal- ETROYAL pgmeen members and one via- Keuogami. Que., arrived in Alber- ton). and Geraldine. 1M;-5, M91. mun Mon. It Tues. 8:3) P.M. "THE SQUARE RING" Robert Bently. Maxwell Reed. Joan goi- Iins . Also Serial and News. WOI' th 810000 ANNOUNCES The following contest nt in bee leafed udgoa compels in the Semi-Finals to be heldaststhe Eivihimeirsidi High Jat tiiebfollowlisg times and dates. . 1-3 Classroom Division Schools Tuesday, June 7'th It 4 PM. Daylight Sandra MacF'adycii. Augustine Core Carmen Payiiter. Ellerslle-Bldeiord II.ADH4AND5 Madelaliia Goodwin. Keiiahigtoti Gordon Murray. Kensiugton. go the meeting. A dainty lunch in a one-week work am bef eye' 11' I was served by the hostess assis- the seminar. which am Pb. hg: Mrs. Harry Llewellyn of Mon- A glarmn ilhnyuvwggei . mi by Mrs. Earl Todd. Mrs. -INDIAN RIVER PLAY. spring during an mom, or Augu.t .. "'8"9- Waived 180181 and head """" e i ' "3" "” "" - Valley Ha". Manda” June ml. lacerations. and possible chest Millaae MarLeod and Mrs. Alex I. lilnrnnnnld. Erolessionalz ”Cai'd: Chartered ' ;i:gzii':Ti?ihbiE""'L'L2."i' ..'P.d-irntroduction to the rue” of en. 4. Calls for service must be placed to the 8.9 s to ' p P90PlE. their Shirley Mar-Arthur. Wellington English Accounsanh Mlfft mm" P"'d"”"' K” family life. culture. - " ' ' ' ha '0 5 Lillian Miller. Ellerslle-Bideford No Entries 5 3”” ' politics and educational systems. "”.'""'.'o' or. G-mu Tcndurd Jean Cook. Ellersiie-Bideford l, T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Bul ldin; iauiriicrslrlc. P.E.l. Phone 8888 --e--;je-e- Curtain 8.30. Canteen service. Door prize. . -REGULAR DANCE. Irishtown Hall. Monday night. Good music. lmd” '0 JIPIMM I-"11V9l'lltlEl llld verslty near Tokyo. After the scminrr visits will b: other places of interest. The pro- gram will attempt to provide an the International Christian Uni- m which was proceeding east. was Mr. Edward Macltenzie of Kans- ington. R.R. 5, who was uninjured in the collision. -ATTENTION all strong men- There will be a meeting of all districts interested in tug-of-war The students will return in Sep- tember for the opening of their respective universities. Ambulance Service ry. The driver of the truck involved; The East Prince Artificial Breeding Club is Ready to Commence Operating TODAY. JUNE 6. 1955 Time. to insure service for that day. Kathleen Ellis. Ellerrulie-llidt-lord Betty Chlassovi. Carleton Siding Ferric Bowiicas. Bedeque Frances Barlow. Wellington English PUBLIC SPEAKING 6 AND '1 Sylvia Poirier. Marian Academy Gloria Grant. Air Marshal Johnson tC dlnkt ibi.a:so.. . - ' w Albert Roberts I-iigisaucnlivrnaoilf iseaeque 59::::31',llPi:sltil:!lTi-eIi)1I?0NNd'ti:wg 70 CE" "" i'”"""""'"- - 0" t ii-om . o " i '-"1'-"”'”"- """-W” till. ”3l...!”'l'iii. ””:'lf.'5i..:i 55.1"5.......li'f':l"lii..F'i'J.l.'i. SUMMERSIDE or 4 AND 5 . Grauvilgem::nyatcr Street wednesdayp June min 8:30. spout durum. CHARLOTTEIOWN ' 'BilLv Ma('.MlCl(Ei1. Carleton Siding g3isai:;uuIl:eesli.l.o1:eii-Ie;mL'iarAi;!:d :.I;;deml l. OlAl. I314 sored by South Freetown Home and School. a -HIT, RUN ACCIDENT -- A mchsrgl. on his return from Japan. will enter senior year at St. Dunstan's University next fall. Phone 12-3, 12-2 or 17 Crapaud. Day or Night. Phone 2030, Summerside Ernest Stayed. No. Bedeqna GRADIE 8 AND 7 Na Eiitrba L I d l No He has been chairman of World I . ' . D J Ink p M u ,. R E";3'"5l:J?::ff7L',5m,M ';:..:":.:l..";.:.””.:.':i "'.”.”..ii::. .. gggfrsiigedggrvfgg -ogd Ct-I-:34;-I; PERCY DAWSON The following breads will be available .:.'.".”'i.-...'.i.'.': u..fE....'..Z.'.' . . Portage, with no injuries to oc- i d.i'y:pHoIs,.in' Ay'.sM',.' J.n.y' Guy". Norma Macbeod. Park Corner .. rire - Aata - Casualty I summer st. Bnnimersids. cupants. and only slight damage to the can involved. University Students Committees at that university for the past i ' t of year. and is the ya J say. dual purpose Shertherii. and beef GRADES 8. 8 & 10 . -I. . . Wiibcr Lam nt. Park Corner Gerald Cod . Ktnkors o5g”"'9'"'" -Loasrnit sui-run - Many LLt D""'”'” s'"d”" U""”" 4' mm ' Sliortllorn. Hereford will be available after lgiarilyn tSIi(tEe;lsndl.; fuarlcton sums grheiiine st. :i.eaiiorI , If I 01'. I B. DOV CV6 . '5 i.".':.::.'::.:l;i'..”.:l.:”:i:.f....?':':.; Mm ' . J-m15H-- "” ”” P in Malpeque hall on J lst. . - norm THEATRE BLDG. ed Ml ” tcr- - The fee is 4 00 r cow bred with ........ .. .......-.u. :.':"s::...?'. .::::.'..... i - P' - HANG M0 B. F. Hunter, R.0. attending indicate that thi ies there are very skilful flu Canadian Legion Hall r (A CV to Take we return services free. if necessary. GlRA.DES4AND5 hmersldc. P.E.I. - Phones I110 cooking Ind hb1e,utung' .34 Kensjngton paw D colwm Norm Jwy on-tum ymdh B! 63.1! LWE”L out the meal itself was superb. I TUESDAY JUNE 7th EASY-Aulus. ' Mglgdret Hmvatt. ivo'.m'rry-n Lydia Gaudet. St. Msrsginaesseme A. Rglymond mug 4oNnnloN mpnovmop A - lA8Y::::s.o.. sIgngd' Brian Waugh. Wilmot Valley n.sc.. 0.0. report from Halifax on Thursday Dancing 9:30 . 12:30 GRAD& 6 AND 7 I later stnet - kdnrnnierside last announced assays vement in WALDON MOASE. President. Sandra Birch. Birch ML James Hickey. It. Maryis Acadei-as non Maurice Mill's Men's Wear the condition of Ralph Callback. Lowell Huestis Orchestra Good for Children and Adults ' i i PHONE I” 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Muriel Ellis. Tyne Valley Mary E. MacGrcgor. Sside Jr. High 1 -1 E.” cwbeck of Hampton. who Adrmwlon 50 cent! IX-LAX SICTY-TfIISs Janet Poole. Travellers Rest Beulah Moose. Islda Jr. Hills PHYSICIANS PEloTogI'.ph.rD lhl 8. , a (- I i HE READ STUDIO 0" WI W - p . G ,g. 3; Aug . ii It 1- EARL '"'-'"” ""”"'"'""' """' '"'" i'.'.T'si..b”."3i'iiiTn'i'ii M" .?.i321'.”Ji:.f'::.?.. It. ugis Acadev.-I: - e- DI. llubert MaoNelll.H.D. suffered severe head injuries when. while riding a bicycle. he to Halifax from the Prince County Hospital on Saturday. May 1. but has since regained conscious- ness and some improvement has been noted in his condition. -3. CAPITOL suiivisiisinr Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Tuesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 WMBININCTTE EXCITING 'l'ALIN'l'SOF mi: ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS! HUMPHREY BOGART Aosdaaiyhvard whirierl'or"TbeAHuaQun” . AUDREY HEPBURN Maduayhrard winner foi-"lloaisa lloliiy" VVILLIAM HOLDEN -coasted into the path of a car on T----.---..---.-----.---.. The diocoletod laxative tend THE TOWN l00i'h Anniversary of your City. the citizens of Sumrnerside ex- sincere congratulations and a hearty handshake to the GREETINGS, ciiinioiirrown, FROM or SIJMMERSIDE may we make progress togeth- er. working in the common in- terest of the historical Province Janet Palmer. Freeland Edith Elizabeth Ramsay. Hamilton Louise Maclcui. Tyne Valley Arthur Large. Albany Rural VOCAL SOLO Caro! MacKl.V. Northain Bernard Mackenzie. Central lcdcque Betty Plump. Bcdcque Shirley Dyment. Nos-than Lhdaa Ellis. Nnrtliasn Elisabeli Maecsuli. uarlelon Siding Joan llamiltai. Albany Sandra Rayner. Central ledoqae boeise Maclaan. Tyse Valet Iaaet Murphy. hails Mary Matthews. Baltic Catherhie Payuicr. Ellerslle-Bidefmd Herbert Mscboaald. No. Beds.-qua Marv Anaenanit. Tyne Valley All person; listed above will be the Co.-Ltd. at the Summerside High School directly competition. Oll.ADISg.I&lO GRADES-IANDI Nancy Clark. Eensington , David Ellis. B'Sldc Elementary Wendell lllls. llaida Elementary tmannscaxnr Donna madshaw. Guide 3!. HM Assets Bakes. Iensiagton Idmy wbodsiiie. etsiae If Lorraine Johlilkli. llslda in Margaret Murat. Konstantin supper guests of the M. F. Schurman following his aftasnoonis A-I-ulna when-fcr"8tsla3l1" GROUP HNGINO . onsoiieuae aiuinusss i ll- lillerslle-Dideford "I uni"! "M". p ,S, Eli enannsear in-.' . . . . - - - - onsniis '1, 8. 8 t 10 - .s;' 3 On the proud occasion of the In the YN" "Nd" "E Ehud .13.: Bede '10 mi" . C " l " nsnns a e is - Ellersiir-Bideford p u. um: 3- . citizens of Charlottetown. of which we form a part. on these Semi-Final Play-offs Etuclfnts afiitrihg.ro?.pitma.V use thoer :93; number used on the program at t is me o eir irs appearance one. All reading and public speaking numbers may be read and need not be memorized. as wall "H":-I-Ivlisvvnssstssianvsvioasulanssvisnust Sslelvlauluvsss - IPMHIIWIIJIQ L :4 REGENT ?;:l.;'::::.?ff.jiii3:8ii8 "These contestants need NOT appear In the afternoon cofnpel-ll-10?; 95 they are automatic Semi-Final winners because of no competition 1” he": group, but they are invited to attend the supper and will appear on our 1'65 ular program Friday. June 10th. as will all first place winners. THE TOWN OF SIIMMERSIOE Scliui-Incas School Parade is Sponsored and Produced Iy .. I-isuitv wsool. t ,.. ' my". Hvn.rD' 5” . . -,.,-. . Gsssslilsrs -1&2.-'7 3 . i . T sonata uosions ' WILUAMJINKINS MWNNQN m SUMMERSIDE PH-Wioillioili it -” cuasucs ma. James L. MaeDOU6Al.l. 3 V DOUGLAS I-Mano cuss macaw new in;