anoiiidoor Solemn PART OF the crowd attending Mau It 11.!) .2? u ABOVE LEFT-dressed In In- subject for hundreds of pictures INDIANS HONOR -”::'v:i.i:rv PARON SAINT --s..r.-. v, if-pr Cope Wolfe Red Cross Swimming rning instructor conducted the classes which were sponsored by the Women's institute of Ca pe Wolfe. Mr. Paul Cudinore, Red Cross Field Supervisor conducted the tests and presented awards zlthe following successful candl- Nlinner: Lana Wood. Barbara Cooke, Linda Costain. Judy Cos- tain. Carol Collieutt. Norma Mac- Wlllllml. Garfield Msehlillan. Junior: Carol 0'Holleran, Vera O'Holieran. Alrna Howard. Susan g Howard. Eisncle O'Holleran. intermediate: Marie Collicutt. 7 Kenie Howard, Johnnie Leger. R.L.S.S. Bronae Medallion: Joan O'iiolleran. lst Bar to Bronze: Leona How- ard. Heath Costain. 1 V st. Anne's Dav last Sunday. am. on Sunday Morning are seen day observance at the Indian re- above at the annual St. Anne' Island. ' 4 J i l l 2 Jttiauu in ear rtvtkvu ..n;, ' 4-. . ht... of the Lennox Island Indian re- servation are seen at the chicken 1 Miss " trict. Mr. Water Safety At Ccimpbelllon Red Cross Swimming and Wat- er Safety tests were held at Camp- bellton class on Friday. July 26th. Martha Meyer instructed the class which was sponsored by the Women's Institute of the dis- Paul Cudmore Red Cross Field Supervisor conducted the tests and presented the fol- ? lowing candidates with their a- wards. Beginners: Judy Macltay, Dian- ne Veno. Eileen Doyle. Donna Cousins, Barbara bil Ramsay. Dale Murphy. Loman Murphy, Lana Ramsay, Lorna Shaw, Melvin Ramsay. Freda Reid, Douglas Reid. Karcu Mac- Neill. Junior: Shirley Veno. Garrv Kay, Vance Smith, Shirley Shaw. Nina Reid. Alberton Monday morning for a holiday with relatives in the United States. Mr. A.C. Green, Alberton. is con- fined to his home by illness. Red Cross swimming and water safety lessons for Alberton boys and girls got under way at Cas- cumpec yesterday. To date only lied Cross Swimming and Water : Safety tests were held at Cape Wolfe on Friday July 26th., Miss Meyer. a Red Cross swim- Couslns, Har- - old Doyle. Dwayne Murphy. Sy- - Foley, Faye Hardy, Marjorie Man i l known and admired all Canada and in other countries to a which samples of been sent as gifts. After five years oi service discharge in 1946 and continued to build plywood boats. began wood turning. WOOD CARVING HOBBY GROWS Tignish Church Has Microphone Last Sunday, July 28, the St. Simon and St. Jude Roman Cath- olic Church at Tignish celebrated the first Mass in its ninety-seven year history whereby the sermon delivered by the pastor. Rev. .'Vi.J. Rooney, was over the loud speak- er systcm recently installed by Mr. Stewart Smith of Charlottetown. The new lectern pulpit in the sanc- tuary. to which the microphone is attached, replaces the ninety-five ' . year old zothlc pulpit in the main across Maple Tree Craig is finished with hard lacquer whose ' ' the an have all-tics! Will resist all ordin;r;' acids and allralis. This beautiful handicraft is now with the R.C.A.l". during World.available at centres all across Can- war ii. F-Lt. Leavitt. received his ads. Newfoundlnd Iprovincc which still has on outlet. Becoming The largest individual order to fascinated with wood. he gradually date has been from a lady in Montreal for whom Mr. The hobby expanded and todayimade a dinner service for four, beinl the only Leavitt body of the church which will be removed and preserved as a relic of historical valui- LONG HISTORY Ravens. nearly twice as large as crows. have been known to men since the days of ancient Tender. July 30. 1951 The Guardian Page 11 Mill River Red Cross Swimming Red Cross Swimming and Wat er Safety tests were held at Mill River for the ' River and Bloomfield Corner Class. The course was sponsored by the Bloomfield Corner Women's Instib utc. Min Martha Meyer, Red Cross Instructor taught the class Mr. Paul Cudmore. Red Cross Fielc Supervisor, examined the ciasi and presented awards to the follow- ing successful candidates. Beginners: Catherine Jelly Jan ice Mat-Williams, Beverly Asses ault, Maruin Stewart, Herbie Meg- gison. Betty Ann Machleil, Linds Machleil. Avard Smallman. Craig MacAusland. Freddie Horne. Ann- belle Murphy, Olga Dennis, Glen Mcwillianis, Cami Gallant, Gor- don Adams. Beilena Meggison. Juniors: Claton Harris. Gloria " lsaacsou. Barbara Harris. Dale Dennis. Betty Murphy. John Den- nis. Norma Adams. intermediate: Jaye Stewart. Mary Gonglan. Wendell Smallman Carmen Dennis, Cathern Metherall, Isobel! MacNeil. Senior: Alan MacAusland. Reg- lional MacAusland, Quentnn Currie. R.L.S.S. Bronze Medallion: Glor- ia Arsenault. FOR SALE AT IGINSINGTON Property on Malpequs Road consisting of dwelling house with modern con- veniences and approximate- ly one acre of land, suitable for gardening or building ots. MRS. HELEN COTTON Imumedhte. carol Comb". Greece. Daisy Reid, Emmet Foley. John Cousins. Sylvia Foley. ' WILL BE OPEN On Sunday Mrs. Frank P. Fr--er. Alberton. had as welcome Monday and Tuesday of each week guests her sister, Mrs. Major Tay- lor of Hamilton, P.E.l.. her slster- Ilflfll further HONOU- in-law, Mrs. William G. Morrison "M m I L M b ca of West Newton, Mass., her nephew W II 9 P159 W Y9!" ' Ill 0? from I11 We? HID world. and niece, Mr. and ;Mrs. Albert berton has become the home of The most recent addition to Shlely and their two guitar” of ((1130 tot dPi-inceknEdwa;d dlislanfdua Nlapla Treethcnfltdis that of wall C d 1.0 H. a, my. nes an vest own an cra .paquea wi tooed per '1' I II From its modest beginning in the inlays in designs which lit: ude rap." . Mr, mg M", punk ways, Wm. small workshop of Herbert Lea- Maritime and island scenes. pro- meh. ,0”. John nd pimp. left vim Maple Tree Craft has become vincial crests. and others. All REGENT Tonight . . . . . . . 7:15 - 9:10 Wed. 2:00 - 7:15 - 9:10 dlan ceremonial robes and smok- by camera owners during the day. LOWER LEFT-vlrs. Thaddius log a "Peace Pipe." while seated in front of a birch bark teepee. ABOVE RIGHT Mrs. Sarah Knoxkwood. Indian woman seen Joe Abram. elderly Indian I sldcat Mitchell. some 90 years of age. I with five members of her family oldest Indian woman on the Leunox at Lennox island on Sunday. of the Lennox island reservation possesses the rugged features of island reservation is seen above LOWER RIGHT-Two residents during the annual observance of his race and was the obliglng thirty-two are enrolled but it is "P'cl'd H” numb" Wm W bowls of various sizes and designs. crease within a few days. The 0I'- All are made from choice island KI-IIHINOII ll Min! direct!!! by ME woods which are carefully select- Henry Clarke and instruction is ad for their clegmess and beauty belnl liven by Miss Martha Mey- of grain. Woods used are bird's 61 eye. white and sugar maple. white and yellow birch. beech and red comprising plates in three sizes and saled bowls. Each piece of Maple 'n'ee Craft bears the inscription. "The Les- vitta". it is a family hobby, As- sociated with Mr. Leavltt are his wife and his father. Mr. W.C. Leavitt. Each contributes to this beautiful craft which bears the he is turning out trays, plates and barbeque pits turning one of the 'racks of chicken slowly cooking over the charcoal fire. during the annual observance of St. Anne's Sunday. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. A.S. McAsse . summerside spent last- week Stellarton. NS. The guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Perley S. Glberson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lord. of m Belville, Ontario. -re presently parted from this life ln' Ind Mr. William D. Sumner h ' Tignish Catholic Church I Receives Memorial Gift in memory of his parents and embers of his family who do- recent years- late John A. McDonald. the lnterlorl was entirely painted and redec- orated. The forthcoming centenlal Canadian Guards Buy Present I For The Queen CAMP GAGETOWN. NB (CF l- The Regiment of Canadian iGuards has raised 82.000 to buy a as had Ilcelebratlon to mark the 100 years.""”"””d "lumen"! on" I" W& The Hut: Bros. Trophy offeredl for annual cornpetltion at the Al- berton aquatic sports is now on display in C.R. Leard's window. This beautiful trophy is offered for good boatsmanship in the hope of encouraging safety on the water. The winner may retain the trophy until the following year when it will be returned to the sponsors of the aquatic day. The miniature. with appropriate engraving, may oak. One type of tray is made with wooden inlay of several de- signs. These inlays. the only part of Maple Tree Craft to be import- ed. are made from various woods name of Canada's national tree and one of her most beautiful woods. Photo By P. Weeks Red Cross Tests Held Al Burton Red Cross Swimming and Wet- CAMEO IINSINGTON vacationing with relatives , ,mmmon to the Queen damn ha. friends in South Melville. Vlctoriaucomplete loud speaker system C-fr,:ll:ll.:lSl',Gef!:l2'd0llnllllll 9o;llt'LEdl'llaChl-21:35 October V"? to Cm”. The and Summerslde. gethcr with a new modern lcctem . pulpit installed in the St. Simon plans are under way to make the Q"''"' l” l M”! M me ”' "F" "V ”" '"'"" MON. -'rur:s..-1:is-s:is 9' Slmy "N we" conducted on Charlton Heston. Anne Baxter. Gil- Frlday July 26th.. at Burton. TNT ' . lbert Roland in rugged drama d St. J d Cath lic Church at occasion a festive one. ”K'm"" Miss Martha Meyer. a Red Cross . Tllgnlsh. loud oapeaker itself Mr. Sumner is one of the many TM m0";Y "W" ;':1"dm by "' Dodg.n qualified instructor taught the gglorl-Pilaf m”l'HREE IVIOLENT has been a long felt need by the successful islanders in the Unit- "W93 "C 0 1'-'9' -'9 9' ”” classes which were sponsored by - the Women's institute of Burton. Mr. Paul Cudrnore. Red Cross Field Supervisor. Presented awards to the following successful candid- ates. Beginners: Tereaa Stevens. Juries Dalton. Jane Dalton. Gale Doyle. Deborah Bulger. Dale How- ard. Charles 0'Holleren. Marne Howard. Katheline Stewart. Patsy Ann Stewart. Franklin Doyle Lorne N 5..." when h, M, been commissioned officer 8! and practising law for may yersf lulldlmln 31 He was born at Tignish in mo and The resimcnt II also expected spent his boyhood there. However 10 PNVM0 I 1W'mlll llllfd 0' for the last twenty years he has honor for lb! Qllfell 1!! 0nWl- 13 returned to the island each year was learned sud-eyg to spend the summer months at The guards have reportedly in- st. Roch. a suburb of Tignlsb. and wild the Queen to visit their Ita- has taken an active part in the lion at Camp Petawawa. Ont. for promotion of baseball and other the presentation of the crest sport! in many school districts in Au these plans have irked some West Prince. Outside of his stay mgmbgn of us; othgf gggimcntg yarishoners of this historic nlnty- seven year old church which is GOSPEL TINT North Bedequa one of the oldest and largest in meetings each night at I exceptlthls Pf0Vil'N!'-'- Saturdgy, Built in lm this edifice con- lstructed of brick is completely L01! I. Cause of Eloananltinished inside and out in Gothic 30"”! sllldlo W1" 50 llilnl lvldeslgn. it has been kept in con- volntmenu as-In on Thur-dIy..nam repair which accounts for Aurust lat. its well preserved condition at the Mom"! Pmm. perfection um present time. Recently the pea- Pirotes 7-6 At Summerside The Dodgers halted the Pinetes' string of victories in the Babe Ruth League in Summerside last night. edging them 75 in a very well played game. Don Arsenault scored the winning run on Em Farrishls scratch single to first in ATTENTION and bench to match. C.J. Gallant. linwlan. JUST arrived beautiful Morris dmon, color Oak. reconditloned.5'”" R" M"'- m”"” Md ' "" here in the summer he devotes tile floor put in the main body and Sanctuary. ago under the former pastor, the the rest of and four years his time to his pro- fession in the State of Texas with- headquarters at San Antonio. Piano. apartment slu. Just like now. lovely tone. C.J. Gallant. in the Canadian ' ntry Corps The Regiment of Canadian Guards. though formed only in l953. takes ya edence over the other five regiments-Royal ma Regiment. Royal Canadian Regi- the bottom of the final frame. The Dodgers were leading 6 - 1 at the end of five innings but the Pirates staged a last-ditch rally. cllmaxed by Don MacEachern's home run with one mate riding Stewart, Sheila Doyle. Joseph Do e. Junior: Eileen Dalton. Chryle Rogers. Ann Marie Stevens. Nor- ma Doyle. Elaine Howard. Wayne Howard. ' intermediate: Nadine Rogers. ADVERTISERS... "Owl". Phone NHL lo e 1 ,,,,,,L print”, p.mcg.r,, cm, the socks which tied the score at Douglas Cook. Marie Dalton. Mrs: rmrar sat: at Srnallman'a SUPP '95 CIVI Servants f.'.',,",.”f,l.'f, 1,','.','"';.',,e"'.'y:.',.o" Militia Melnnls and ass..." A:';n?:ry;"Au.n Cook. Leona How-. ""0-Fl1dI7.August2at1.30n.m. The other regiments are es- 5" Wk '0 5-ck home" W P"-F ard ? COPY DEADLINES AS FOLLOWS; es in the first inning. George Dal- . ton led the victors at the plate with t 1 hits in 8 trips. Don Arsenault six. and John Poirier each had 1 for 4. Johnny Carroll and John Belhel i For the losers Doii Mclnnis had did the umplring. a perfect evuilng. hitting his in Little League at Queen Eliza- home run and a double in two of- both ball park the Y's Men vvon' flcial tries. George Lecky hit 2 foritheir ninth straight game defeating Sponsored by St. Thomas Church. New London. ANNUAL LOBSTER supper I. Mark's Lot 7. Wednesday evening August list. Meals starting at sin o'clock games and other attract- : 0 ' peclally lrke, by the reported guards invitation to the Queen to with thousands of civil servants visit Camp Petawawa. where the here for the war and there wasrQueen might present regimental a crying need for recreation-and colors to the unit They feel that inexpensive recreation." said Mr. Her Majggty should not 1."; bag. Vinokeur. asked to visit a single army unit By JACK VAN DUSIN Caaalaa Press Staff Writer OTTAWA tCP) - A four-man staff operating from a one-time boarding house in central Ottawa Noon SATURDAY for TUESDAY'S Paper 5 ppm MON. for WEDNESDAY'S Paper 'ona. runs what may be the biggest re NDMINAL ru: though they concede she is the de, 3 1 . h . R L. I Le 10.7, Prof-uion-I C-rd: 5-".'.iI”'l "' "' W " ...:":..r::.r:: P.:::';.: hi: '".-."'.' ..... .. ?ns'"5: '-in 'i5?'c”n3s” . 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