~ Vin her goal of qualify- Achlffir gone of the highestl awalrds in life saving, to bell awarded by the Royal Life Sav- '- mg Society, the Bronze Medal- lion, Mrs. Peter Sinclair, Mou- tague‘ smiles proudly as she met‘,-es her award from Keith Rebekah Asse Mrs. Estelle Dennis, Char- lottetown, warden of the Mari- time Rebekah Assembly, was an unofficial visitor to Acme Re- bekah Lodge, Montague, Thurs- day evening, June 12th and was guest of honor at a delightful social hour at the Bison Res- taurant at the close of the meet- lug Accompanying Mrs. Dennis and introduced with her were Mrs. Agnes Coffin, past presid- ent of the Maritime Rebekah As- sembly, Mrs. Marie Dewar, in- side guardian of the Maritime Rebekah Assembly, Mrs. Matilda Frizzell, deputy president of Alpha Rebekah Lodge and Mrs. Hazel Hooley, deputy president oi Acme Rebekah Lodge. The of- iicers were introduced, by Mrs. Vera MacDonald and Mrs. Mar- jorie Johnston and were graci- ously welcomed by the Noble Grand, Miss Adah MacGregor. Scouts, Cubs, Guides To Hold Church Parade Scouts, Cubs and Guides, 1,-- 000 strong will march through the City streets Sunday in their: annual Church Parade. ltiieuteznianlt Goiveirnor Hynd- man will take the salute from the marching companies in front of City Hall shortly after 10:30 am. I WATER SAFETY WEEK PLANNED Visits Lodge At Montague . 1-,al’>'P of Sumimerside, Provin- cial Chairman of the Red Cross Water Safety Services. With a view to acquainting both child- ren and adults with certain rules of conduct in swimmingl to 21st. as “Water Safety Week". This year's water safety campaign has been endorsed by the Lieutenant Governor F. Walter Hyndiman and Premier A. W. Matheson. and. boating the Red Cross Society of Prince Edward Is- mbly Warden ‘I rendered by Mrs. Hooley and was Mrs. Hilda lhil-chey. On behalf of the members of Acme Lodge, Mrs. Llewellyn . presented Mrs. Dennis with a Mrs. Dennis gave a very inter- esting and instructive address 01? the principles of the Order of Oddfellgows, stressing the import- ance for each member to prac- ored guest graciously expressed her appreciation. tise the teachings of the beauti- II I ful lectures of the Rebekah’ de- Father 5 Day gree in every day living. . Mrs. Coffin, Mris. Dewar Mrs. SPGCIGIH F-rizzeill and Mrs. Hooley also spoke briefly. An imipiressive‘ memorial ser- vice was presented under the direction of Mrs. Doris Llewel- Treat father to an appetiz- ing turkey dinner at Hill lyn. The lectures were given by Side Inn, Montague, on Mrs. Llewellyn, Mrs. Erma Mac- , . Laren, Mrs. Hooley and Mrs: Father 5 Day~ Sewlng Catherine Stewart. Mrs. Florrie White was flower bearer andthe candle bearers were Miss Flori-ie Beaton and Mrs. Lillian Mac- from 12:30 to 6.30. Only $1.25.. Sat. June 14, 1958 The Guardian Page 5 land has designated June 15th‘ Mrs. MacDonald, and the pianist -lovely gift for which the hon-‘ Donald. A duet was beautifully NOTICE To PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Patriot subscription accounts’ may-Elbe pdid at the Montague. Souris or Summer- side offices of The Guardian and The Patriot. Prince Philip Will Head Medical Ass'n H.R.H. Prince Philip, Duke if Edinburgh, will be elected president of the Canadian and British Medical Associations at Ihejoint annual meeting to be held in Eidinburgh, Slcroitland, -I111)’. 1958, it was made known here by Dr. A. D. Kelly, Gen- ‘ffiinl Secretary of the Associa- Plans for the Edinburgh meeting were proposed during the Sessions of the C.M.A. ex- ecutive presently being held in Charloittetolwn. . ‘ No Injuries In Head-On Crash 0<rcwp~ants of both vehicles °§°3l>ed injury when a 56 Pon- llflc sedan carrying _Island re- gistration and an Onta-rio-lic- ftnsed 52 Chrysler coupe were Involved in a head-on collision 3* the juncture of the Malpeque R9361 and the Trans-Canada Highway around 10:00 p.m. last night. Both vehicles were semely damaged in front. EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘ICONCRETE BLOCKS, all “Z595. seasoned. Order now, iuick delivery. Phone 128 Mon- 5116- W. Richard MacLean. RNOTICE: All taxes due Peter’s ‘lad (Alma) school, must be aiald by July 15th. After that, I9.‘/_ will be handed in for. col- °m°n- By order of trustees. BREGULAR DANCE, St. Peters, bay Hall. Saturday night. Music By Aft Cantwell, featuring Al lanchard. ANYONE INTERESTED in good Siiiger sewing machine, [M “'°r,klI1‘g order. Please con- Geor In g e r repreisentative uhonse Boudreault, Montague, - T 182 or 76-11. ' T,Fef:tTHEn’s DAY SPECIAL, Mke Father to an appetizing Mhmyq dinner at Hillside Inn, i aP”9~ 0n Fathers Day. Ser- Vllg . miilom 12:30 to 5:30. Only T ' ~ . . ti°nHE;1’R.I<..PLAT Polio liinocuIa- week 335 for the following H96’. Nan-le Tuesday, June 17 1‘ H£i1Y;-tTliursday June ls), W. §)l'»_June , “"5 3:30 trio?‘ 20. St. Mary’s Hall, d ~ 5:30 p.m. and 7-10 110 for seconds please Hall in St. Peters I Elmira 7-10 pm. F1’i- _ The Guardian-- The Patriot NORTH RIVER ' 2 DEEP ADVENTURE — CARTOON ooiiiaxlily YOU ARE . . . BRING THE FAMILY! CHTLDREN UNDER 12 YEARS, IN CARS-—FREE. THE SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW IS so EXCITING. - 13 YOU AN HOUR TO . CALM DOWN [T IAIFTEEKTOII SEE WHAT HAPPENS TO THE‘ WOMAN BEHIND THE WINDOW; vou wom BE ABLE To TEAR voun EYES AWAY mom -0 “D,¢ , OFFICE PENS AT 12:05 AM. was PIIHCAET tractor of Kilmuir, has awarded a subcontract from the Diamond Construction Co. for the construction of a steel and brick boiler house on the wharf at Georgetown. ‘ Chester, England, where he Kilmuir Man Is Awarded Sub—ContractAt Georgetown Mr. John Denham. brick con-Imany lsland buildings. among beenlthem being the Souris fish p1ant,\ ]Bevan building, Charlottetowmi [Montague Hospital, and the Fed-= I » at presently under construction as a member of the R.A.F. and ,was stationed at Charlottetown. Mr. Denham, a native of Man-.He is married to the ‘Laura Mae Moore. learned his trade has worked on‘ eral Builudings at Charlottetown and Montague. Mr. Denham came to Canada former They have four children. FORTUNE BRIDGE W. I. The regular meeting of the Fortune Bridge WomenS Instituite was held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Townshend. Meeting opened by singing Ode, followed by Mary Stuart Collect. Roll call was answered by nine I members, there were four visitors present; The minutes of last meeting were‘ read by secretary and app roved, financial report given by treasurer and adopted. The sec- ret-ary read corr-espondtence and =fil'Ok€t‘S to sell 501' Kinsmen Ser- vice Work were given out. Dis- cussion on memib-ers to attend convention was held. Sc.hool comurnittee reported a new pencil shanpener was needed for Junior department. Collection of $2 was taken up and Mrs. Henry Townslhend invited mem- bers to her home for July meet- ing, hostess to supply lunch. Meeting was adjourned and lunch served by hostess assisted by Mrs. H: Towneshennd and Mrs. Geo. Dingiwell. FOR SALE AT KINGSBORO There will be sold by Public Auction on the premises on Tuesday, June 24th at 2 p.m., dwelling and 4 acres of land of the late Mrs. Florence Robertson. This property is excellently located and is on the main highway. Terms cash. For further particulars apply to- MELVIN J. MCQUAID, the Contest Held At Kinsmen Carnival The Rock ‘N’ Roll Contest at the Kinsmen Carnival at the decided success with a large be after the grand award is decided tonight. Music was pro- vided by an orchestra from New Glasgow, N.S. Winners of door prizes last :nI.g'ht were: 1. Dorothy Lairter; Sports Arena last night was a M1‘S- Deflslow; 3- MI‘S- R03- T ers. number of coin-tesstants. Win- i case Shirts for Father’s Day, ners were not announced, _of- ‘ and were donated biy,Char1otte- ficials saying that they would town firms.. The awards were in each Friends profit bodies. Solicitor. a building program. OPEN MEETING in Prince of Wales College Auditorium on Tuesday. June 17th at 8 p.'m. and supporters of the LITTLE THEATRE GUILD, The Musical Festival Asso- ciation, the Art Society, The Provincial Drama Association, the Camera Club and similar organi- zations have started a movement to erect a building to serve as a centre for all of these non- -Some preliminary work has already been carried out, supported by several local service clubs. The object is to encourage and develop Island talent of all age groups. The public is invited to attend a general meeting in the Prince of Wales College Audi- torium at 8 p.m. Tuesday June 17th, for the pur- pose of discussing ways and means of furthering fin ONLY ”t;lf“;.‘$::' . 23%”!/in I l I THE COMEDY KIN: JERRY QIEWI SHOWING AT 1-3-—'75—9 COMING MON. - TUE. -— CAPITOL -' ‘..rnotionol Picture starring IAMARR-lane HUni.vdusaI @ v/Rh JERRY PARIS were these kisses and ’ caresses . . "enough? Ian STERI|NG- lien - JAMES GLEASON - GREGG PALMER W. 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