Island Sheep Breeders’ Association for the coming year are. (aoqted), left to right, Wilfred Ra letticcridlen af tastes basisis Gs; Wessitend de .more profitable to lamb pro- ducers of the province according to opinions expressed yesterday at the annual ‘ meeting of the Prince Edward Island Sheep ISLAND BRIEFS : Elmer Millar, Newton Hicken, Seymour Hend-| erson, Edward Millar, Archie Dixen and Georg The flower bearers w Laurie Mac- Leod, Neil Millar, Weston John- gon, Rae Kennedy and Lowell Johnson. Interment took place in} Murray. Harbour North cemetery. Professional Cards | + Chartered - Accountants f. Earle Hickey & Co. G@anadian Bank of Commerce fommerside, PE. 1. Phone 2235 - Insurance R.E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Aute — Casualty 5 fame %.. Summerside - Optometrists ~ EE. Parkman : Opt. D., 2.0. PHONE 3287 : Sommer St. Summerside - B. F. Hunter, R.0. Gudiatin, 0.0... Phene S116 > $MALLMAN’S BULDING | The-Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers . George R. MacMahon; > - (Also Kensington ‘on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 3551 955-Woter St. Summerside A.B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. "Phone S'Sider 3818 . i ‘ | to Miss Patsy MacDougal of Kin- Stewart viee president, Dunstaf- fmage; Hudson Pridham, — Sena Cerietletenns | Grading Termed Best For Higher Quality, Profits that breeders ship their lambs on a rail grade basis rather than on a live weight basis was—unani- adopted at the meeting chaired by Rudson Pridham who was re-elected president of the organization. In his report to the meeting Mr. Pridham said there had been 21,000 pounds of wool marketed through the Producers Co-op who acted as agents for the associa- i ae that this was a cén- | ; oe) ee a Pa ae sa ae pe A is bs row, left to right; Henry Wedge, Summerside; Almon_ Boswall, Dunstaffnage: Irving Haslam, pect: | dortugmenae Reid Underhay, For- eS omens ae Or ame. the tune; Alexander Hamilton, New Perth; Ernest Underhay, For- side Child Dies Suddenly Friday morning. Mr. Clow is the manager of the Guardian- Patriot Office in Sum- Mary, Constance, Elsie, Ronald and Terrence. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon - With service at — St. Paul's Church. Interment will be cept whatever price was being offered. A co-operative oe ol would give them the chance to O’LEARY — The annual meet- ing of Community Hospital, o’- was held Wednesday eve- ning in the public hall with the) president, Errol Stetson, presid- ing. Recording secretary was Mrs. Thiren Ellis. The financial report for the year 1958, was given by the trea- , Douglas Adams and show- ed some improvement in the fin- ancial situation from the previous year. Accounts receivable from pa- tients amounted to $22,876,59; to- tal assets of the hospital $143,704.- 93 with liabilities in accounts and notes payable of $37,425.78; the operating account showed a small credit balance after provi- sion for doubtful accounts. The Ladies Aid presented a Kinkora Girl Essay Winner The essay contest sponsored by the Prince Edward Island branch of the Agriculture Insti- tute of Canada was successfully conducted and the judges have selected the winners. The topic for the essay was “The Career I Would Choose in Agriculture’ and ‘papers were solicited from rural students of grades nine and 10. First prize has been awarded kora High School who wrote on Lyle of Miscouche High School, who selected “Animal Hus bandry” as her. theme, has been \war paid tribute to the nursing “Mixed Farming’. Miss Grace| and cate farmers along this line. Confmunity Hospital Finances, Show Improvement Over ‘57} fine report which showed over $2,000 contributed toward the work of the hospital during - ‘the past year. Dr._L. G. Dewar gave the re- port of the medical staff. Over 800 patients were admitted in the year, 130 babies born and 200 operations performed. Dr. De- and hospital staff. Dr. Charlies Dewar gave a re-| port of a proposed extension to! the present nurses home which would provide needed space and} recommended implementation of the Agnew report. Douglas Adams, Edwin Turner | and Alton Raynor were re-elect-! ed for a fourth four-year term on) the board of trustees. A vote of thanks was extended the La-' dies Aid by Douglas Adams. A. trustees meeting was then) held and ,the following officers appointed; Errol Stetson, presi- dent, re-elected; Bernard Shea, vice - president; secretary, re-elected; Douglas Adams, treasurer, re-elected. CAMEO “Kensington af Fri. - Sat. 7:15 - 9:15. Matinee Saturday 1 p.m. Gene Autry in “BEYOND THE PURPLE HILLS” also serial and shorts. Shows on Monday and Tuesday beginning next week the 4th Sth awarded second place. Third place went to rea tl Molyneaux of Warren Grove for hjs paper on “Entomology.” It is planned to present the awards to these students during the convention of the Maritime branches of the A.I.C. slated for July 13-15 at the Experimental farm. NOTICE _ ‘ Effective February 1st, 1959, a deposit of $35.00 patients can be admitted will be necessary before|}| pLUMBING, HEATING & WELL DRILLING | POWER MACHINE ANY SIZE WELL IF YOU NEED WATER WE CAN HELP YOU! COMPLETE to the O’Leary Commun- ity Hospital. Trusting you will comply with ‘notice. Board of Trustees, O'Leary Community Hospital. Crockett ond Gollant Bidg, {'Side e 6 ELECTRIC, SERVICE | INMAN. PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Summerside Phone 2600 biiiiaal in the church cemetery. | Rebekah Lodge MONTAGUE—Mrs. Ruth day evening. .Pians were finaliz- ed for the annual church parade on Sunday morning to St. An- drew’s Presbyterian Church. The visiting committee report- ed the illness of a- number of members as well as of two Odd- fellows. Chessel Annear and Bruce MacPhee. Arrangements were made for the conferring of the Rebekah degree on a large class of candi- dates on ‘May 1l4th. New business included tenta- tive plans for attending the dis- trict-meeting at Alberton on May 27th. And the district president, Mrs. Marjorie Johnston, spoke briefly on the programthat is to be presented at the meeting. FAMED FISHERMAN Izaak Walton, the famous Eng- lish author on angling, was 90 years old at his death in 1683. Mac- | Leod, PNG. presided —at—the;— of Acme Re-| Class 85: regular meeting of Acme Re| yor Nine-years and under. e ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BU REAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; - Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Seurls 32-3 Class 122:— Unison song grade three. 1. A.M. Johnson School. %4; 2. St. Mary’s Academy, 82; 3. Sum- merside High School, 82. Giass 123:— Unison song grade four 1. A.M. Johnson School. 85: 2. eee s noneene. SS 3. Sum- merside Elementary, 79 Class 124-— Unison song grade ~ Mary’s Academy, 84: ontiduatie\ ak Siew. a. and A.M. Johnson School, 82; 3. A.M. Johnson School 5-B 80. Class 125:—Unison with descent a 2. . Summerside High School 85; St. Mary’s Academy, 83; 3. A. i Seas Scheel grade @A, 02. Class 12%:—Twopart song seven. on! Mary’s Academy 84: 2. A.M. Johnson chool, 82. sii Class > 128:—Boy’s chorus-un- changed voices unison. 1. St. Mary’s Academy 84 ades. e St. Mary's Academy 85; . 2. Summerside High School 83. - AFTERNOON . 85:—“Undertieath the I. Sharon Campbell,—Kensing~) Class 130:—Two part song any, o -| side, 82; 3. David Simpson, Sum- merside, 80. Class 91 “When I Am _ Big”. “@igit years and under. — 1. Bertram Carr, Victoria, R.R. years and under. 1. Carol MacLean, side, 86. + EVENING Class 44:—“‘Santa Lucia.” 1. 2nd and: 3rd Brownie Packs, Summerside. 85; 2. Kensington C. G.LT. and Explorers and First Victoria Brownie Pack, 84. Class 81: “Shepherd. ‘Cradle Song"’. 18 years and under. 1. Joan*MacFadyen, Central Lot 16, 82; 2. Mia Backer. Miscouche, 81; 3. Florence Power, Mis- couche; 78. Class 23 “The Gardener.” 1. Prince County Nurses Glee Olub. 85 Class 40:—-"‘Shepherd's Dance” 16 vears and under. 1. St. Mary’s Academy. Sum merside, 85; 2. Kensington Jun- ior girls choir. 83. Class 46:—*‘Oh Susanna” 1. Bedeque Sewing Club (young- sters) 81. P Class 57: Vocal. duet. 1. Elizabeth MacCaull and ‘rs. Howatt, 83. and under. 1. Carol MacLean. Summerside, 3. 2. Mia Backer, Miscouche—80- }. } yon, end June Phillips, Summerside, 82;.3. Mary Lea, Victoria, 81. F Class 88.—“The - Gypsy.” 13 7 and over. David Farmer. Kinkora. 83; 2. ‘ciccmear Jelly, O'Leary. 81. i Class 89:—‘‘When Icicles Hang by the Wall.” 12 years and under. 1. Paul Mutins, Summerside, 83; 2. Gordon Murray, Kensing- ton, 82; 3. David Coffin, Summer- side, 79 Class 99. “Every Day.” 10 years and under. 1. Michael, Sheen, Summerside. ~~ 33; 2. Thomas Perry, Summer- Edwin- Turner, |] * * a OR aN ba Ae ric aS Summerside Community Concert \ Asepriation presents | Adesasheies Membership Cards or Receipts for next season’s tickets. Nerth Ri » | will be unable to accept an in- WON’T GO WEST ST. JOHN’S, Nfld. (CP) —Pre- mier Smallwood said Thursday he i % fl i its Al E K 5 i | i eke i : 2 ‘ g __The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, May 2, 1959. Festival Standards. |Are Well Maintained F i ® : i ik ah i i 3 é HE, | g i i i e.§ z i f Be i i ft % & S * i: gE i g : ak F =. Af L -| Auxiliary Holds April Meeting MONTAGUE—The April meet- ing of the W.M‘S. Auxiliary 2 = tw a i H ii ; sf Class 90- Girls Solo. 18 8 years! . Trinity United Church was held Ten-Month Jail QUESTION ERROL FLYNN HAVANA (AP)—Cuban police Thursday questioned actor. Errol a and a Mahon, an in- producer, about production of a film called Cuba charge that letters beasties On Intent To Wound jel aruee H FIR F ——= MacMahon aioe i Hf . z el : | ce eet E : z F é ! i, rae ul - ° a Campbell, eo .C.- i TF |e sent to the congeration 4ell- the works and aims of MS. It was also reported t plans are being made for the FRE <2 and the Brooklyn Trio present with the chior. Another interesting chapter with Study book was reviewed by Mrs. Robert Machon, and plans were made for the next meeting which is to be held at the home of Mrs. L.A. John- son. The word for roll call to be SOURIS THEATRE ‘PRIDAY - SATURDAY MAY Ist. - 2nd. "Ali S Jesse lames" with _ BOB HOPE RHONDA FLEMING “Grace”’. on the program in the Missionary Monthly, was led by Mrs. Lorne answered | a Scripture verses with the - “Faith” and in- cluded by a me meditation on the theme “faith and words”. It was reported by the comm- Today (Saturday) Big Double Bill Randolph Scott in ¥ vitation to address Moose Jaw, Sask., Liberals at a banquet June) .|6 “because of previous other ap-| pointments and the pressure of business.”” ‘Crapaud Theatre Friday 8:00 p.m. Saturday 7315 & 9:15 p.m. “SAD SACK” Starring: Jerry Lewis, David Wayne and Phyllis Kirk. Frances Archer _ | and 4 Beverly Gile Monday, May 4th - Civie Auditorium 8:15. pim. \ a . % | Biggest, OLIVER SUPERIOR The world’s most famous grain Drill ia now the newest drill in the world! * @ Sows Fine Grass Seed lowest hopper on the market today. A bushel of grain and | 80 pounds of fertilizer per ft. 3% feet high at filling point, Dise bear- ings sealed for life. . FRED F. KITSON P. E. 1.) =m - The name HUTT BROTHERS has been changed to ALBERTON INDUSTRIES ALBERTON, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND “i t There is no change in ownership or management ’ = i Motor ‘cycle gang vs. teen age) “WEST BOUND” and “HOT ANGEL” aliens staan we 25e Coming Mon. - Tues. “NO TIME FOR _ SERGEANTS” Starring: Andy Griffith A real good comedy NOW AVAILABLE Also have on hand couple Single Row Planters and Full Line of OLIVER MACHINERY including New and Used Tractors. Will Accept Potato Contracts in Settlement ‘SIMMONS & MacFARLANE LTD. SUMMERSIDE Phone: 2233 OLIVER - RON AGE - POTATO PLANTERS HI-SPEED — 2 ROW — RUBBER TIRES AT 1958 PRICES P. 0. 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