The royal mood pevailed in the closing hours Summerside’s Lobster Carnival Saturday with ANNUAL CELEBRATION ENDS SATURDAY Betty Hallet IS Crowned Lobster Carnival Queen ; w -.Y~ Miss Betty Mallett, Summer- * side was crowned Queen of Sum- ] .' medlide’s 3rd Annual Lobster Carnival at ceremonies conduct- “ ed Saturday afternoon at Civic Stadium presided over gy chair- man of the Sea Queen Contest, Robert Hogg. Miss Mallett daughter of Mr. and Mrs._ Henry Mallett, was crowned- by last years queen, Miss June Ford. The whim ~ were Claudia Cameron and Eliz- abeth Thompson. The cereniony was hbld at 4:40 pm. to coincidewith a nation "wide C.B.C. broadcast which was ;.to originate from the scene. :-however the broadcast had to be‘ j‘postponed until "Monday evening ' due to earlier on the network. A recording was lmade of the ceremony, by Jack MacAndrew of the 0.3.0; outside broadcasts department. On Saturday morning an im- pressive scene was witnessed by Fmany from Marine Wharf as “seven large power boatsfnmn the ShedlachachIt Club entered the i at the wharf. The flotilla was commanded by W.H. Colpitts and the official party in- cluded Mayor WA. Cmmie and several councillors were present to greet the visitors. ‘ -' The Weather for. the 4-day event Was generally good with train Washing out Wednesday : mightsmace card sponsored by, WESTERN GUARDIAN I BRAE PARISH PICNIC. Tues— . day, July 22nd. I DANCE Inishtown Hall Monday July 21. Music by the Mellowairs. Sponsored by the W.I. ‘ ;. RETURN ADULT FOLIO In. ,ficulati n Clinic will be in Kin- j. ,ra‘ ool Monday. July 21st., ‘ gl-lo pin. ‘I ‘ V :3’ ALL‘ TAXES due~ Searietown « TschooI District No. 79, must be settled on or before July 24th., 1958, otherwise will be handed in for collection. By Order of Trus- tees. AT HOME — Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Dickieson of Darnley, will be at home to their friends on Tuesday, July 22nd from 2:00 to 4:00 and from 7:00 to 9:00 on the occasion of their Golden Wed- ding Anniversary. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T- Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce . ' ' Building Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 : . 7 INSURANCE “‘ R. E. Ellis & Son Limited .i‘ Tire — Auto — Casualty . :31; 5 Summer St. Summer-Side Optometrists E..E. Parkman Opt. D., R.0. ..; PHONE 3287, _ Summer St. summeTSIde B. F. Hunter, 13.0. " lummerside, P.E.I. Phone 8116 SMALLMAN‘S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. 4 B.Sc., 0.1). I “ 288 Water Street, Summersme ‘ Above Maurice Mill's Men’s Wear. PHONE 3530 Photoqraphers THE READ STUDIO D. W. SEARS Barrister R. MacMahon, LLB. 1155 Water St. Summerside ’” (Also Kensington on Saturdays) . . .1 t . "F I‘__._. .. George the Summenside Fire Department However the card was run off Thursday night with a 9~dasl1 card Friday night. Showers Saturday night did mar somewhat, the enjoyment of those on the midway. About 3850 lobster suppers were WA large crowd jammed Rail- way Wharf, Summerside, Satur- day afternoon to watch the speed and motor boat races and water sports h‘eld each year as one of the highlights of the Lobster Car- nival. The races, held under sunny skies, were under the auspices of the Summerside Y’s Men Club and Summerside Yacht Club. .' nnsuiirs harbour line astem’an‘d’ ‘ded'up'r 1511.1). “undone-1v. J. B. Cor» mier, Longueil, P. Q.; 2. William Marzec, Summerside. 25 h.p. and under: "1. Gus Gal- lant, Summerside; 2. Jimmie .Smallman, Summerside; J. B. Cormier. ' 35 11.1). and under: Ron’Hous: ton, Charlottetown; Gus Gallant, Summerside; . Wendell Mac-Wil- liams, Carleton Siding; \ Hydro Free For All' 1. Rod REGAL FARE FOR UEENS the crowning of Sea Queen Betty Mallett (right), by ' last year’s Queen, June Ford (left), follow- served this year, which was can The Canadian ships were head- sidenably down from last years! ed for the Magdalen Islands. Large Crowd Attends Boat Races At Summerside ing which both were served re- gal .fare, a lobster supper, by Ernie Moore (centre), who was 6000. ' - ‘ The two Canadian destroyer escorts H.M.C.S. Algonquin and H.M.C.S. Haida- slipped anchor on Sunday morning at 9.00 o’clock with the U.S.S. Pillsbury leaving the railway wharf early yester- day afternoon for Newport Conn. Houston; 2. J. B. Cormier: 3.- E. G. Harris, RCAF Station. Outboard Free For All: 1. Rod Houston, o Charlottetown; Gus Gallant; J. B. Cormier. Lobster Fishing Baats: 1. Norman MacLeod, Canoe Cove; Cecil sonier, Summerside; 3. Al- lison MacLean, Summerside; (George Beaten came in third but was set back to fourth posi— tion for fouling. M ,4: .p , A demonstration of Water ski- ing was pntonT‘byrBrill‘jCallback, Bedeque and Ron Lewis of Char- lottetown, behind a; motor boat owned and driven by Henry Scales. ‘ v ‘ Officials: Commodore, Eric MacKay, announcer George Key, Jr. Judges: ‘Harry’Bishop, Wilj liam Strong and Frank Cameron. Dan Baker, negirstrar,’ Edgar Cannon classifier. Joe Clark announcer. o'LEARY ‘ ‘ Rev. Dr. John F. MaceNflfiil 0’- Le , Mrs. MacN ' , ac- m‘pawanigdby Dr. William Mac- Neill, Chicago, and his three children, Mrs. James Carey, In- dianapolis, Billy MaIcNeill and Mrs.,Ian Campbell, Quebec, are leaving Saturday for their re 'spealve homes. They have-been O’Leary, Mrs. AlbeitGorrfll, and n‘ m Netti:- ed e' where Rev. Mac iv some years ago. They also spent some- .t‘ e at Stanhope Beach and harIOttetown .where they m Mr."Calcb Palmer of Freeland is still in the O’Leairy Commun- ity Hospital as a result an accident and his many friends hope he will soon'be re cred to his usual good health a be. able to return to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Wedlock, o;- Leary‘, have as their guests, their son and daughter-in-laiw, Mr. and Mrs. Marne Wedlock and two children of Toronto, Ont. who ar- rived in O’Lealry Thursday eve- niug, July 10th, to spend their holidays. . Mr. and Mrs. Alpert Gard, who have been visiting in Knubsflou'd the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris, left Tuesday for their home in Attleboro, .Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Beaupre and son Larry of Attleboro, Mass. were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Smallman and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris, Knuts- ford. On their return to Attle- boro they were accompanied by Miss Glenmis Harris and Mini- cey Harris, Knutsford, who Will visit with them in Attleboro, Mass. for the next two weeks. Mrs. William Sentner and son Lester of Boston Mass. have returned to their home after spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Hettie MacWilliams and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacWil— liams, Cape Wolfe, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert MacWilliams and a sister, Mrs. Ross Strang in O’- Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collicutt of Waterville, Maine, motored to this province last week and are spending their holidays with their brothers and sisters in Cape Wolfe, West Cape and Spring- field West. Phone Summerside 3551 s Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harris, ahd visited relatives and friends. ‘ accompanied by Mus. Kay Young of Sydney, N.S., sper‘ sev- eral days relatives and friends in O’Leary and Knots- ford. 7 Mr. and Mrs: Willis Reillyof Hamilton, Ont, and two chil— dren motored to O’Leary last week and are the. guests of Mr. Reilly’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thc‘many friends of Mrs. Lorne Hemlow of Cape Wolfe, areéorrytohearshehasen- tered the Community Hospital, 10’Leary for medical treatment. Friends of Mrs. Johanna Dum- vdlle, 'West Cape, l are sorry to hear she is a patient in the Com munity Hospital O’Leary. MissJean Engl , R.N. Mon- treal, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert England, Springfield West. Mr. and Mrs. John MacLean left the latter part of the week for their home in Boston Mas-5., after Spending the past two weeks visit-ing at the home of Edward, MacWillIiams and .hlis mother, Mrs. Herbert MacWilliams, West Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bert MacWilliams, West Cape. to his home in Ottawa after va- cationing on Prince Edward Is- While fishing down at the Brae Mr. William Gorrill. had the mis— fortune to loose his pocket book containing a considerable sum of money. KENSINGTON Miss Anita Bridges, Nonboro. spent the past weekend at her home at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Madden and family who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Doughart and family, Long Ri- ver, for the past week, left on Friday for their home in Stough— ton, Mass. They were accompam ied by Mr. George Doughart, Long River, who will be their guest for a few days. Mr. Frank Myers. M.L.A. and Mrs. Myers, Crapaud. were in French River on Sunday at- tending the Memorial Service at the Soldier’s Monuments. Bur. Mr. Ernest Dunning, Toronto, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Mr. Harvey Stewart returned, land with relatives and friends, in charge of this important part of the Carnival activity. TYNE VALLEY Mrs. Charles MacKay, and two daughters, Carol and Gloria Sydney, N .S., are friends in Northam and vicinity. As the guests of Mrs. MacKay’s par- ents,‘Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mac- Arthur. Mrs. Alfred Ramsay has re- turned home after visiting friends in the United States. « Mrs. Kay Howatt, Montreal is spending her holidays at rthe home of her daughter, Mrs. Alden Yeo and Mrs. You. I Mr. Dan Mac-Arther spent a few .days recently visiting friends in Sydney Nova Scotia. r. Master Allen Robinson spent of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Maynard Charlottetown. Mrs. Kathleen Crook and dau- ghter, Suellen, Boston, are vaca- tionn'ng at the home of ,Mrs. Crook’s brother, Mr. Roy Phil- lips. ) An enjoyable afternoon was spent on Sunday, July 13th when sixty~thnee desendents of the Mc- Nevin family gathered at the spacious cottage of Mr. and Mrs; Harold Phillips,,Foxley Either r a ,getatogether in honour of s. Frank Johnson Nee Jennie Mac— Nevin, who together .‘withmem— bers of here-family from Alberta, are visihing on the Island. Mr. and Mrs. J a’c’k Nesbet and family, Amherst, spent a few. days visiting with Nisbet’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nisbet. » Mrs. Ivan MachanLMrs. An- drew Brown, Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Dougall, Mrs. Edward MacArth- ur. Mrs. Hardy Ramsay and Miss Estelle MacAusland attended the ‘Presbyterial in Clyde River on Wednesday, July 9th. Miss Estelle MacAusland, Dea- coness from Toronto, is Visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacAu-sland. A large crowd attended the music recital staged by the pn- pils of Mrs. Herman Dyment in the Tyne Valley- Hall on Monday evening, July 'zth. The anceeds were donated by Mrs. Dyment to the Stewart Memorial, Hospital Mrs. John Biggar spent a few days visiting in Summerside with her daughter, Mrs. James Mor- a few days visiting at the home The very successful vacation schools of Alberton pastoral charge of the United Church of Canada came to a conclusion on Friday. An eight-day school for Altberton and Cascumpec congre- gations was held in Alberton and a five-day school was held in Tignish. The success of these schools is due to the careful preparation begun many weeks ago by the minister, Rev. J. M. Sproule, and his student - assistant, William Bowering, and to the competent assistance of two United Church caravaners, Miss Lois Goodwin and Miss Margaret Cooke, who had received training for this work at the Atlantic Christian Training Centre in Tatamagou che, N. S., and of local leaders, Mrs. J. M. Sproule, Mrs. Eanle Atkinson, Mrs. Wesley Hardy, Miss Barbara Campbell, Henry Clarke and David Campbell. People in all parts of the charge made genrous contribut~ BURTON! Miss Mary P. Dalton, Burton, recently visited at the home of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Stewart and family; Slemon Park, Summerside. Mrs. Melvin MacGregor, dau- ghter June and son Frankie, Bunion, are spending holidays with relatives and friends in Massachusetts, \ U.S.A. Mrs. Bennett Howard, and dan- ghter Stella, Glengarry are spend ing holidays with relatives and friends in Massachusetts. Miss Norma Lee Shaw, Ha1i« Iburton, was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colridge Rogers. Burton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard Burton, recently visited with re latives. in Clermont and. Iona. DOyle Griffon, Burton, has re turned from a pleasant holiday spent with relatives in Toronto, Ont. Mrs. Wesley Johnson and fa ‘ ily, of Toronto. are spending ho « days with Mrs. Johnson’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward S {Vacation Schools- Said Successful ions by providing entertainment for the caravaners, transportat- ion for leaders and children, treats for the children and cash for necessary expenditures. At Alberton there was an en- rollment of seventy-nine and at Tignish ten were enrolled. The theme of'the vacation school was, “We would see Jesus.” In each class an outline study of the life of Jesus from His birth to His resurrection was made. Handwork, hymns and songs were coordinated with this study. In addition to these activi- ties t-here‘was a daily period of recreation and, on the closing day, there was a picnic at each centre. Each centre also had its public closing. with the children taking part and there was opportunity afterwards for parents and friends to view the handwork that had been done. Certificates were presented to all boys and girls who had been in attendance. les Rogers, Glengarry. Mrs. Marlon MacDonald of Tor onto, is vacationing at the home of her brother-Iin-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Doyle, Campbellton. An event of much interest took place at St. Mark’s Church Lot 7 Sunday afternoon, July 13, when Linda Ann Teresa, infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Reily Cape Wolfe, received the sacre- ment of Baptism. The pastor Rev. David Mc'l‘ague, officiated. Mrs. Henry Dalton, son James of Burton, also Mos. Catherine Ellis, of Montreal, who is a guest of Mrs. Dalton spent the past. weekend at Mrs. Damon’s former home in St. Peters. RUSSIANS roun wns'r EDMONTON (OP)—-Two Soviet scientists Wednesday completed a two-day visit to the Dominion public weather office here. They were Dr. A. .A. Solotoukhlne, di- rector of the'Soviet meteorologi- cal service, and Mr.'A. Prichotjka of the hydro metemlogical insti- tute in Kiev. The scientists were ' accompanied by an interpreter. Truck Rams Info Home At Kinkora A 17/2 ton Mercury truck owned by J. Peter Perry, Kinkocra went out of control on Water Street West early Saturday evening and rammed into the home of Andrew Urban Gallant causing extensive damage. A dory leaning against the south side of the house was also damaged, but the truck came through almost unscathed, The driver was reported to have left the scene when police arrived to investigate. Cnst. Harry MacKay is handling the investigation. ELMSDALE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wallace and family of Sydney, N.S., are spending their holidays as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wallace. Miss Ann Crowe, R.N. has re- turned to her duties in the Mas~ .s'avchusctts Memorial Hospital af- ter spending her holidays as the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. William Brennan and other re- latives. I Mr. Ralph MacArthur motor- ed to Monoton on Monday. Miss Grace Brennan has re- turned Ifrom a pleasant trip to Natick and other Massachp‘setts cities. . Mr. Frank Crowe, of Natick, Mass, has arrived to join his wife and daughter who are spen- ding their annual holidays with the Bren-nan family. It was with regret that the SUMMERSIDE Monday & Tuesday "The Devil’s : Hairpin” Cornet Wilde J can Wallace Griffin, Burton. Mrs. Austin Rielly and family of Toronto, are vacationg at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Peter O’o Halloran, Glengary. Rev. J.N. Tnainor. fornier pas tor of St. Mark’s Lot 7 and St. Bernardettes . Misson, Brocton has recently taken over his new duties as chaplain at the Char- lottetown Respital, Charlottetown. Rev. Gerald Steele, who was assisting in St. Marks, Lot 7, and St. Bernardettes Mission Parish Brocto'n, for the past five weeks has mturned to his home in Mis- couchexq V , . Rev. David McTague. former pastor of St. Bridge-ts has taken over his duties as pastor of St. Mark’s Lot 7 and St. Bernard- ’i : POULTRY I tact—— Summersido ettes Mission, Broctbn. Cape Wolfe, are sorry to learn he is a patient in Prince County Hospital. and wish him a speedy recovery. family of Ebbsfleet, were visit- ors’ at the home of their son-in- V law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Reilly, Cape Wolfe on Sun- day. ' ‘ Miss Peggy Bulger of Toronto is spending holidays at the home of her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ghat- friends. Mrs. Ida Bowman. Boston, Mass, is vacationing with friends in Tyne Volley and vicinity. She is the guest of Mrs. Angus Walk er. B.A. rison and Mr. Morrison and other POULTRY BUYING Buying live fowl at our home' on Malpeque Road Kensington, daily from Monday to Friday. Highest market prices. Free pick-up service. Pend'lveton’s Hatchery. ~ KENSINGTON 117 Queen Street. . . . . 150 Great George Street . Samuel Dunning, French River. I Turn to HR) for money service V ‘ you can trust HFC, Canada’s leading consumer finance companyfilhaa been making prompt loans, in privacy, to over A m 11;: Canadian families a year. At HFC you can borrow ulpct $1,000, take up to 30 months to repay on terms you so e . Modern money Service backed by 80 youn' experience V CHARLOTTETOWN . c c s . . . Telephone 7395 . . . . . . . Telephone 0517 Friends of Mr. Colin Costaan Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murphy and - ATTENTION I We are receiving poUlfry at our ’ eviscerufing plani- overy Tuesday until further notice. Paying highest morkol' prices. Poultry pickup service is now available. For furl-her particulars, con- JENKINS BROS. LTD. FARMERS Dial flu or me Monday, July 21, 1958 The Guardian Page II people of Elmsdale and vicinity saw Reverend and Mrs. Green and family depart to Vernon. They are followed by the best wishes of their many friends. Congratulations to Miss Ethel Williams, Miss Erma Hardy, Miss Sybil Green,’ Mr. Lester Bren- nan, and Mr. Eric Hardy on suc- cessfully passing Grade 12 in Al- berton High School. Best wishes also to Miss Velda Matthews who passed Grade II. The program marking the clos- ing of the Elmsdale School was well attended by parents and re- latives. An enjoyable prognam of recitation, songs, and dialogue was carried-out by the pupils under the direction of the tea- chens. Mrs. Leigh MaucNeill, and Mr. W.B. Wallace. After the dis- tribution of prizes, the pupils en- joyed treats furnished by the parents and members of the W.I. Miss Beatrice O’Brien, Mrs. Wilfred Bulger and three chil- dren, of Toronto, have arrived to spend their summer holidays as guests of Mrs. A.D. O‘Brien. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs; R.A. MacKenna included Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDougall, Grand River. John Quincy Adams, sixth pres- ident of the United States, was Alberton Fire Dept. Is Called The Alberton Fire Department ‘ was called out Saturday morn- ing to assist in extinguishing a fire at the home of Mr. John E. Mountain, Alma. The blaze on the roof of the house was quickly brought under control. Believed caused by a spark from the flue the damage was confined to the roof area. - CHILDSLAIN ANN ARBOR, Mich. (APl—A 14-year-old boy Friday confessed to severely beating an 11-year-old neighbor youth and then drown- ing him in a pond near their homes. Sheriff Robert E. A. Lil- lie said Frank Hegan Jr. was being held for investigation of homicide after the boy admitted beating and drowning John Thomas Winslow. Kensington Mon. Tues. 8 o’clock Des- perate Beauty alone at Sea With women-hungry crew. It‘s “Stowaway Girl”. Regular'prices 40c and 30c. ' the son of John Ada-ms, the sec- ond president. TENDERS FOR Trade Aquatic Day, July At the Alberton and West Prince Board of the undersigned until 9 am. July 24th. 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