6 ne’ sal ISLAND NEWS PAGE » ; i GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Albertom68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 = | TOMORROW IS FINAL DAY | Lobster Carnival Program Sea Queen Coronation The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, July 18, 1959. 3 i pre- evening. prizes to all winning paration were presented by two; In its concluding day the carni-iin the various Lobster Carnival ‘ ? serve its 128th anniversary to | THE CONGREGATION ef Ot- ‘above, was built in 1864 through well Head United Church will ob-| the efforts of Rev. Donald Mac- Donald who came to Prinée Ed. - — = seoreide The-chureh,—sho Seotiand to 18% ere : 7 ° . 8:30, and dancing will be held in| ™°Tow: CP EOD Meer . 4‘ H SEA QUEEN IS CROWNED Attractive For Final. Day the Stadium in the late evening Orwell Head United Chard — 4 the picture shown above ef the crown on this year’s Sea | merside last evening. Looking on' Jane MacLeod (feft) and Carol SUMMERSIDE BUREAU vault event, onky two days a spent the past rv e n Urcr igs Betty Mallett. last year's| Queen, Sandra Rogers .at the|are the two princesses, Arlyn! Biggar (right). OF THE GUARDIAN | breaking the Maritime record at[ yee St Moncton. guests of T Ma k 128 h A ie ba Queen is seen as she ceremony in Sum- 4 A heavy program is lined up for| the Antigonish Highland games on =a. Aduans. ve] r t nniversary —_ the final day of the Summerside| Wednesday, when he vaulted 13) Kathryn Campbell, Irishtown, : Lobster Carnival headed up by| feet 8 inches. The Canadian re-| Julie Campbell, ‘oan Simmons, r ‘Word Is Receiv | the track and field-meet tobe -cord-is-13-teet-9- inches. -And-he|and_ Mildred Evans. Burlington.| unied Church will celewate dialing Mires Honor eonion es Of Uncle’s Death held at Pango tihng ay did it with a borrowed pole. are attending Girl's Camp at! 128th Inniversary tomorrow. Thebrhinistry in Orwell Head for néar : Phe ~—— ee ae See ie ae eee Camp Kingston, Crapaud. eee ‘both services} ly 40 years. During his life time Denes Weed bed ee ao ae i vse sponsored = aa Rae David Caseley, Kensing- be 7 at a.m. and 7:30|he built 14 churches of which the . nas been aners Mull Rotary Cub rected n, left .recéntly for Edmonton, | P-m. will be Rev. Douglas I. Mae-! present Orwell Head Church built ceived by Charles Wright, Middie-| of Cape Breton will compete and| Vaughan Groom should be one of| a3 to visit her,son. Eric and|Eachern, B.A., B.D., of Hopewell, | in 1864 is one of them. At the time |tom, of the death of” his uncle,’ undoubtedly records will be| the finest ever seen in the Mari-| {2 {0 Visit henson, Sc "lof the building of this church, Mr Bruce M. Wright, Vancouver, smashed. time Provinces. . ~ wetineke Orwel| Head congregation was} MacDonald was 81 years of age B.C., on July llth at‘the age of Mullins is in top condition hav-; _ At 2.p.m. The Lions Club's Soap | Mrs. Austin Rogers, Freetown.| ¢inded and built up by the Rev.| Mr. MacDonald died in 1968 in 8% years. | ing trained extensively for the | Box Derby. will be run off foliow-/Gas returned to her home much} nonaid MacDonald who came »|his 85th year and the Sist year He leaves to mourn his’ passing | Pan-American Games and the; ed by the doll carriage parade. | improved in health after receiv-/Caje Breton from Perthshire,|of his ministry, and is buried in his wife, Mary; one sop Jack; | University of Nebraska student) Both of these events, as in past|ing treatment at the: P.E. Island | scotiand in 1824 and made his way| Orwell Head Cemetery beside the two grandsons, John and Ken- has the fastest half-mile in the years, will attract large crowds | Hospital, Charlottetown. to Prince Edward Island in 1826 present church An imposing neth; a sister Mary, Mrs} Percy,-U.S.to his credit when he was) ¢o watch the youngsters compete.| ir and Mrs. Delmer Adams| to visi! a brother who had taken| monument . marks his __ resting Allen, all of Vancouver.A her | clocked at 1.49 This evening the Sea Queen) snd family. Valerie, Elainé Clay-| up land in the vicinity of Orwell place. Sutherland passed away five Another outstanding caged Miss Sandra Rogers wil present /ton and Nancy of Trochu, Alta.,| Here he found his life work and - . years ago. | athlete, and a local product prizes to all other winning COM-/ arrived recently by car to visit| entered upon it- in the. spirit of @ TRADITIONAL “NAME that, Summerside’s Alf Groom testants and at 8:30 a fine card of | istives. at Malpeque and vici-| true evengelist. Multitudes flock- O'LEARY | wit_be competing a the pole: harness racing has been lined up. nty. ed to hear him in barns, dweil- The term “Lowlands” for that Ps ; , school houses and in the! part of Scotland south of the Firth + ling on Friday. evening, July 3rd. |lerslie, were Sunday guests of her| Mr. and Mrs Calvin Carpenter pm of Clyde includes fine hill indie i ® Amid such beauty lobster still pigns as king at the Summer- dé Lobster Carnival. Here year’s Sea Queen Betty Mal- ides at the banquet frior ti ov ane LOBSTER te the ceremonies which saw her pass over her royal robes to; this year’s Sea Queen, Sandra Rogers. Seated from left to right are Princess Arlyn Jane Mac- and Mr. and Mrs. John Pollard, SLAND BRIEFS LEAVES TODAY Mrs. Daniel Finlaysén, who has visiting relatives in Mill iver, Brooklyn, Elmsdale and harlottetown, leaves today for pr home in Roslindale, Mass. TO NOVA SCOTIA ~*~ Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Tibbetts left Wberton last evening to spend eir holidays in Nova Scotia. PRIZE WINNER Boyd Alaister Crozier, son of . and Mrs. Harry Crozier, nley, was a successful stu- nt in winning the grade eight ublic school prize. Last year in de seven he won first prize for say “Care of the Eyes’ spon- pred by the Lion's Club. Charlottetown.. They were ac- companied as far as Sackville, N. B., by Mrs. P. J. McKenna who will visit her son-in-law and daughter. IN SUMMERSIDE Mrs. John Andrews of Char- formerly of Malpeque is guest of Mrs. R.W. Hogg, Sum- merside. She is renewing old ac- quaintances and plans to attend | Mrs. Rockey Rochon and three, with the Vice - president Adele and children Angela, Donnie. and, Frizzell presiding. A story entil- Joyce, of Cartier, Ont. are spend- ed. “The saving Power of Christ,” ing their hbdlidays visiting her was read by Cynthia MaclIsaac. | end son Paul, Charlottetown, were/ | parents, Mr. and Mrs, Art Lecky, | Devotional period closed with) weekend guests of their parents, | w Millburn and other relatives in Prayer by Adele Frizzell Devo-|Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Stetson, O'-| - the vicinigy. : | tional eet-/ L Miss Jean Adams. daughter of | img, scripture, Debra Maclsaac; | MacLean, Milo. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Adams,| story. Annie Easter, prayer, Shir-| Mr. Thane MacNeill returned to) O'Leary. is home again aftter be-| ley Macisaac. |his home in O'Leary after spend-| ing a patient in the Charlottetown’ Rev. Ross Howard returned to! ing the past six weeks im Char- \)nosvital for some time jhis home in O'Leary, after at-| lottetown. | sons and Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hastings. | tending boys camp at ee Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart s | = ye, for the past two weeks. -|and family. St. Eleanors, were Leod. Borden: the 1959 Se , Halifax. N.S. are spending their | Cove ot ; “a ees baie Cal er vacation visiting their parents,| Erwin Phillips, son of Mr. and recent guests of ‘her sister and, 1958 Sea Q : aa te allett.| Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews, 0’-| Mrs. Earle Phillips, West Cape. | brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Seams ie, and Princess Carol | Leary. / is a patient in the hospital in| syi Dumvilie, O'Leary. Biggar of Portage. | The Springfield West. Baptist | Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Phillips. | Missionary Society. was held at| | Mrs. Lucy Stewart returned to West Cape. accompanied by Mr.| GAUDET FUNERAL — The fu- | the home of Mrs. Perey Mac- jome in West Point after! and Mrs. Cari Easter, Dunblane, neral for Joseph J.S. Gaudet took | Pherson on Wednesday afternoon, | spending the winter months with were visitors to Charlottetown on) place from his late residence in| July 8th., with a good attendance | her daughter in Saint John. She| Wednesday. They visited their| ver, i i isi ompanied by her grand-| sons Erwin Phillips, and Willi family. Miscouche to St. John the Bap-|of members and visitors present,) Was acc y her gr ips. ie ! tist Church where Requiem High} lunch was.served by the hostess| 50m Harvey, who will visit here for; Easter, who are patients in the} Mr. and Mrs. Mass was soleminized by Rev.| assisted by several of the ladies.| a few. days. Hospital there. end Mr. and Mrs J.D. Kelly.. Msgr. Nazaire Poiri-| Mr. and Mrs. Allison MacWil-| A very pretty wedding took} Congratulations are extended to; er was in the Sanctuary. Pall-!liams returned to their home in} Place in the United Church par- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smitif, (nee Kensington bearers were John Gaudet, Leo | Milburn after visiting their dau-|somage, Tuesday afternoon, July; Norma Harris). } Gaudet, Hercule Gaudet, Julian| ghter and son-intlaw. Mr. and) 7th., when Mrs. Inez Ellis of O’-| winning third prize fm the Hol- Gaudet, Peter Gaudet, and Vic-| Mrs. Sherman Colwell, Moncton, | Leary tor DesRoches. Interment was in| NB. Mr. Fred Ellis of British Col- the ceharch cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Currie, | umbia: Rev. Robert Crooks per- KENSINGTON TO HAMILTON Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKenna eft | return to Hamilton, Ont., after’ iting their parents, Mr. and P. J. McKenna, Montague Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building eo 8 Insurance gE. Ellis & Son Limited) Fire — Auto — Casualty j | Summer St. Summerside | ' KE. E. Parkman Opt. D, R.0. PHONE 3287 — er | 5. Semele B. F. Hunter, R.O. gmmerside, P.\E. I. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING weeennleitan lod ~ Phot hers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers “George R. MacMahon, LL.B > Phone 2235 (Alse Kensington on Saturday's) ‘Phone Summerside 3551 iS Water—S. ‘ Summerside . B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. ; Phone S’Side 3818 edie and Gollent Bis, Side @ pleasant visit with their son }Sherborn,—Mass-—are— visiting in 5 have returned to days touring family;. Calvin Jr., and | Sade of Medford, Mass.. . a visiting at St. Mark’s Rectory, Sir. and Mrs. Eurie Maclean x unstce, guests of Mrs. D. Roy Ingraham, Rev. and_ Mrs. Eric Ingraham and family. leaders for next_meet-| Leary, and Mr. and Mr’. Dermot, Mts. Stuart St. Dennis of Vir-/ C ginia “accompanied by her two is visiting her parents. Mr. Rev. Mr. MacDonald whose! reaching 3,000 feet altitude. Z TODAY REGENT 2:00-6:40-9:15 “Monster On The Campus” the music in the Presbyterian : 'Oromocto, N.B., are spending | formed the ceremony. Their wit- eae the lobster supper et heoesarne gee The ft. | their holidays visiting sisters,|messes were -Mrs. Isaac Harris ver. while in town. - lidaee webdey tieaian ve his | Mrs. Cyril Easter and“tamily, O'-| and Mrs. Sterling Ellis of O'-| Mir. and Mrs. Harry Higgins of| Mr. and Mre. IN CAVENDISH late residence in Wellington to! L@@r¥: and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur | Leary. The bride wag attired in| South Burnaby, B.C. who have/ Louisbourg, N. S.. | Mrs. Norman MacDonald, Sum-| Egmont Bay Church where Re-| Dennis ahd family, Knutsford. |a Grey suit with pink accessor.) Geen quests of Mrs. Higgins’ | paesis of Mr. Lewis Mrs. NV merside, and sister, Mrs. Frank quiem High Mas ras solemniz- | Mr. and Mrs. William New-jies and looked very lovely. After! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D toy Ingraham and Rev. and N\ rs MacWilliams of Cape Traverse} ed by Rev. Phili Cloutier, Msgr.;|combe accompanied by Wilma} the wedding’ ceremony they par- MacLeod family, Irishtown,| Mrs. W. Eric Ingraham, St. ~PINK Fe with children, Heather and Don-| Nazaire Poirier officiated at the| and Donnie, Ellerslie, were guests| took of a sumptuous turkey din-| left’ recently for Moncton, N.B.| Mark's Recory, Kensington. sv om - mie returned to their homes Wed-| grave. Pallbearers were Avis/0f their son and daughter-in-law,| mer served at Bud's yestaurant.|/to visit her brotherinlaw and| Rev. aod Mrs. W.E. Ingraham COWFLY POWDER oo. mesday after spending a week| Arsenault, Edmond Bernard, | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Collicutt,| Alberton. They will reside im O’-| sister, Mr “Mires. Charies | returned recently to their home : in Cavendish. Adolph Maddix, Nazaire Gallant, | Haliburton. Leary. \ Adams. im Kensington after attending the | frees cows from flies . : Cedric LeClair and Herard Gal-| The Springfield WeX{ Baptist} Mr. and Mrs. Walfer MacKie| Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac-| A.Y.PA. Conference at Port Hope. | - is RETURN HOME lant. Interment was in Egmont | You g Peoples Society met in the| and family, accompanied by his; Leod. Irishtown, were recent vis-|Ont. They were accompanied by 2 Mrs. Bruce MacWilliams with Bay Church ‘cemetery. churdh for their regular meet-| mother, Mrs. Mary MacKie, El-; itors to Moncton where they wer>| Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Profitt, Long | BOOSTS MILK YIELD! {J o) SS Zt ther sons Paul, Alan and John . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles/ River, and visited Mr. PO ——————— LTT returned to their home Wednes- Adams parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Pro-| La day after a week in Cavendish. . Mr. and Mrs. John E. MacLeod /|fitt, Unionville, Ont., before re ; — During the week-end her daugh- -| and Mr. and Mrs._Harold Mec-|turning home. | mae mE procyciios & ofan Com ter*Gloria MacWit and Pa- ae hare... oe ’ as much as 20% due to flies tormenting tricia Henthorn were guests. @ stock. Cowrty v i ss by i + x. AT FRENCH RIVER NOTICE FLY. POWDER oe re Albert Mace and Mrs. Nettie j ra ‘S= | One application protects cows for 2 weeks or more — costs Nelson of Delhan, \'Mass., are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Harding, French River. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Weatherbie, | Valleyfield, have returned from; and daughter-inJaw, LAC Eric and Mrs. Weatherbie, RCAF station, St. Hubert’s, P.Q. HOUSE GUESTS Mr. Mrs. G. Arnold Wight- man,2 Montague, had as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Murray and family, Anti- gonish, N. S. : VISITING MONTAGUE Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bruce, Montague. guests of Mrs. Bruce’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Lowery. IN* LOWER MONTAGUE : Mrs. Fred MacKenzie, Readiiig, Penn. is the guest of her sister. inJaw, Mrs. Horace Hewitt and Mr. Hewitt, Lower Montague. VISITING RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Marire. Quincy, Mass., who are visiting relatives in Grandview and. Char-| lottetown, were visitors to Monta- gue on Tuesday. te od Ivan Scott left rning | on return to Toronto, after visit- tinues to be a ing his parents, Mr. and M rtment of Eric Scott, Grandview. He iti accompanied by. Mr. and Everett McInnis and Mrs. Al@ha | prowling é McInnis of Toronto who , were) grounds off the three provinces|ed from an illegaliy-set lobster}ing on that séction of the coast visiting relatives in Montague to curb those fishermen who be-| trap. 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