Giris’ Auyili Competitive Festival KENSINGTON — A celebration of the Holy Eucharist at St. VISITING PARENTS SUMMERSIDE Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daley arrived from Clinton, Ont., to spend their vaca- in Summerside at the home nits e es fie E. E. Parkman Opt. DO. 8.0. PHONE 3287 Summer St. Summersid: B. F. Hunter, R.0." Semmersitie, P.E. |. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios audience. The play #s*a comedy capacity | tin Trainor, CDA, Charlottetown. ri oo & with a western theme and is un- der the direction of Norbert Fraser. Make up was by J. Aus- aries Hold Front row, ieR to right, Mrs. MacInnis, Mrs. Michael Mac- Innis, Mrs. Arthur Cain, Mrs. George MacPhee, Joan MacNeill, processional were Joyce Meek carrying the Kensington G.A. banner, and Judy Harrison carry. ing the Summerside banner. The Rev. , John’s Church, Crapaud, was chairman for the day and intro- duced the following speakers, Canon Davies, Rev. Mr. Ingra- ham, Kensington, Rural Dean of P.E.I., who welcomed those in secret- for var. to attend . Mrs. Smith moved a vote of thanks to | Following a fifteen minute break, every one present assem- admonish- , Pi PRODUCE department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country station, wooden cases, extra large 40, large 40, medium 31-32, small 23, B 19, C 15. Re- ceipts 315. : Butter: Current receipts, ten- derable 63%, non - tenderable, 62%; fresh grade creamery prints job price 64-65; fresh wholesale, tenderable 64, non - tenderable, 63%. D. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. (Also Kensington on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water %. Summersid: A B. Campbell, BA, LLB. Phone S’Side 3818 Geocket® and Gallant Bidg. ‘S'Side Cheese: Delivered Montreal, {net waxed, Quebec white 32; col- lored 32; wholesale Quebec white 33, colored 33%; current receipts Ontario white f.o.b., grading sta- jtion 33%, colored 33%; wholesale ‘Ontario, colored 34%, white 34. Potatoes: N.B. 75s 2.85 - 3.00; IN.B. 50s 1.90-2.00; N.B. 10s 45 loa P.E.1. 75s 33.25; P.E.I 108 45-50; Quebec 75s 275; Virginia new 50s 3.60-3.65; California 7.10- 8.00 MONTREAL (CP)—Agriculture ' bled in the recreation room for Mark’s, Kensington; “The Com- munity” by St. Paul's, Charlotte- “The Family’, by St. Summerside. John Leuty in judging the sing- TOMORROW'S PAPER For The Greatest USED CAR NEWS EVER TO HiT P.E.I. * | ministry, the 18th. ‘‘but’’, he said, . | “if we had one for each of our wer Island charges,, we would have . candidate in training from each i- | of ‘‘We give Thee but thine Own” a ; Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: 97-2; Souris 32-2 I The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., June Montague Man Heads Hectrical Association MONTAGUE—Gilbert Clements, eorhecliffe Man |, "ou Lonts ° fe Is Laid To Rest held at Summerside in July was > Betty Curran. Back row, Norbert | Fraser, Alban Curran, Paul Wis- | ener, Gerald MacInnis, Frank Cain Kelvin Youth. Is Ca ndidate KENSINGTON—The Rev. A. F. | MacLean, miniter of Trinity | United Church, Charlottetown, | was guest preacher at Kensing- ‘ton United Church on, Sunday evening. As chairman of the | committee of education of stu-| | dents of the P. E. Island Presby- | tery Mr. MacLean accepted Garth | | Caseley as a candidate to the 3 | holy ministry in ee ee of | | the congregation. r. Caseley | was presented by the Clerk of the Held At O'Leary Session, Harold Laird, and prayer | : was offered for the candidate by| O'LEARY — The regular ; Rev. Alexander MacKay, a mem- | meeting of the Baptist Men’s As- | ber of the committee of educa-| sociation met in the O'Leary tion of students. Church recreation room on Mon- ing for the subject of his Chonsing day—evening June ist with the | inspiring sermon, The Influence : , of the Holy Ghost, Mr. MacLean | President, Ralph Adams presid- ing. expressed his happiness in wel- ‘ coming another candidate to the| Scripture was read by Raynall MacNeill. Lawrence Harris of- fered prayer. Rev. Ross Howard gave a brief talk. Roll call was answered by 16 members present. Following the business discus- sion the meeting closed with prayer by Earle Jelly. The pro- gram consisted of a film which} Was greatly enjoyed. Lunch was served and enjoyed by all. from Oherry Valley United Pall bearers were Edward || Carrier, Luke Praught, George | Hayden, Bernard Doyle, Alphon- |i sus Morrissey, Clarence Mac- | Flower bearers were Brent MascKinnon, Dale Nelson, Doug- las Lea, Kenneth Lea, Kenneth MacEachern, Ralph Irving. Interment was in the church | © ais, ag cemetery. The funeral was large- | 4 | trite ; | } lyq attended. Baptist Meeting bik sce tees Stee $ TO EXECUTIVE Horace Fraser, postmaster at Montague, who has been elected to the executive of the Mari- time Postmasters Association. He has returned home from the association's annual convention held in Moncton last week. and suggested that one). charge did not seem too much to , ask. He commended attendance at Boys’ Parliament at Sackville | as a great advantage to any boy. | Mr. MeaLean told the candi- date, you will find burdens laid on your shoulders but you are a servant of God-and he will pro-| Shepherd” strength to bear the burden.” | Air, was beautifully rendered by Rev. L. M. Murray, minister of | the choir with Rev. Mr. Murray FERRY SERVICE WOOD ISLAND-CARIBOU s—li—2— § MAY 1 to JUNE 19 to Brother James’ Prayer was offered by Mr. Mac- | University next year. eKay and Mr. MacLean read the | scripture. The anthem, “The Lord’s My For CHICKS & BROODER SUPPLIES — See Us TODAY ALWAYS IN STOCK MASTER CHICK STARTER KRUMS and MASTERMIX CHICK STARTER! DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. Chick Hatchery 7 Queen St. Charlottetown Dial 3626 followed by prayer of approach | | by Mrs. Huestis. The singing of hymn “In Christ There is no East or West’’, was followed with Scripture readings Ephesians 2: 11-22 by Mrs. Harold MacLennan and Acts 10: 1-24 34-44 by Mrs. Arthur Prayer was offered by Mrs. Roland Phillipson. i A question and answer period followed with the subject for this discussion “racial prejudice” a —— Authorized the church conducted the service| as organist. Miss Margaret For daily report dial CFCY en and introduced the guest eperher | Walker played the organ for the first weather broadcast with warm words of esteem. He | congregational hymns. |. Cross early and avoid delay. also paid tribute to Mr. MacKay| Garth, a son of Mr. and Mrs. | Charlottetown, P. E. Island = — oe ee wy ca Leman Caseley, Kelvin, has com- , STANDARD TIME ing ministry more ; | phe ban dpa ype abag-neg heer aaa oo year at P.W.C. and) NORTHUMBERLAND great ‘assistance in the church. | 2s udy at Mt. ne) FERRIES LIMITED a ioeieinenieeemnemeneemeeal 10, 1959 3 Police Chief Drops Charge — At the re- quest of Chief of Police Peter R. A Summerside resident who failed to stop after striking some farm harrows being hauled on the highway by a farm trac- tor at Miscouche on May 28th, was fined $40 and costs. A resident of the Wellington district was fined $100 and costs for driving while impaired and a Miscouche man, who pleaded not guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated had his case adjourned until June 18th. ROAF Station at Summerside, $30 for driving without White in Police Court Yesterday, |"eld on Sunday, June 7th, with the crown withdrew a charge of | Rev. Cecil R. Webber, minister connection with the removal of| ™e@rside preaching the dedica- tion sermon. The minister of a eafe from the premises of F./the church Rev Hever Kean de- Earle’MacDonald Lid., about the| dicated the building which was first of May. recently . Rev. John Chief White asked that the|E. Henderson, of charge be withdrawn in view of| Christian education for the Mari- Tonight (Wed.) 7:15-9:15 Last Showing Of “The Mating Game” Paul Douglas Tony Randall ‘Thurs. & Fri. Nights & Sat. Matinee 2 o’clock Tommy Sands In "Sing Boy Sing” Note—Special Show Sat urday Night Only. “The Fiend Who Walked the West” Starring Hugh O’Brien and attention. The ™ 2 persons in the Tonight and Every Wednesday Night GORDON LODGE Hunter River Modern and Old Time Dancing : Canteen Service sportsmen are urged to attend. For Community Enterprise Attention Sportsmen "There will be @. meeting of the Prince County Fish and Game Associa- tion on Wednesday, June 10th at 8.00 p.m. in the Town Hall, Summerside. This isa very important meeting and ail i | | ather’s Day Sale At MAURICE MILL LTD. 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