21. 1951 True; WESTERN GUARDIAN 5-A? riiinca COUNT! orno: t I Summer street. Summerside. Phono um News. Subscription. Adverttltng Bopruenutl". .l. ELMEB MURPHY Home Phones: and GEORGE CLOW 8038 and M82 The Gnnrdinn may be bought at any of the following stores to Snrnlnenldei Bell Bookstore. Summer street; Gourllu Drugstore. 11 Central Street; Kelly's News-stand. Water Street: Man Ouulet. 6'! ornnvillo Street; Alyre Doucette's Grocery. Second Street; Inland Motor "transport. Water Street: Albnnb Grocery. I20 lluncu su-egg. K. L. Wait: In Remington WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albertan: Phone: ..DR. HENRY MOYSE will be absent. from his office until July 3rd ,I'lTBLlC MEETING Freetown llilll. 'l'hur.sdziy. June 215'. zit. 8.30. spa.-ukcr Donnld Mm.-Donald, Na- iionnl. Treasurer CCF. ,I'ANTIH' SALE Holman's ci'uc(ir,v dcpzirtincnt Friday. July iilll by Summerside Catholic Wo- nicn's Le.-iguc. ..TlIE I)ENT.'EI; OFFICE of . R. L. Noonaii will he closed r Jun 21st to July 6th, in- ciil N9. g -AT'IiE.VTl0N FARMERS. - Plan to attend moiister Massey lh'ill'lili Field Day lion Road Farm m-.. corner. 1:10 P M. Friday .liillP 22nd. Combini-s. Tractors l'.i:-iii Engineers on hand to make an iiiticrezting and profitable zifler ' .61). -l&IiN.N'IN(i'l'0NI Tlizil TIJIIP you ll iv uilli iiit Proshliic-riiiii )OllIlL' .wii.ills is June 25th uiic-n tl'e iiiii.-iiii gois up zit 8:43 an ill: .-iviicntli perfurniunce of ”Tlire-' Dig.-r of Grncc”. All pl'nccr-(ls tr) hr usctl for improvcmcnt of si:ii.-:- f.t'llll0S of the King Georg" ll:ill. Fine Band Al Summerside A very lnrgc numbcr of pr-oplc ciiihcrcd in Mcmoriril Squiirc. Siiiiimcrsidc. last evening to heiir fl roiiircrf Irv tho Ctiiiirfil Blind u.' thc Royal Ciinzidiiin Air Force frnni Oitmvn, nnrl iiirirlcntzilly t-) enjoy one of the first finc. ivnriri 5lll1llll('F cvcnincs nf tlic sctison. The cont-crt HHS givrii unrlcr thr iiiispicrs of tho lni-iil RCA!-T IPITIIIIITIR unit and F f) llnl)crl- mn. rriiiriiitinr, officrr ni:i(lr- a shnrt introductory spccr-is Tliegbnmi is undcr the dirc(- tion of FKO Carl Frihcrg win hns only recently horn nppnlnlc-.i mmluctor. It lllls nppr-.-ired li' ll.'ilif;ix. Iiimicinn. Sriinl .lnhii. lx'criIvillo. Yiiimniiiii iiiid this cv--- iiinc will clve llic liisi iiniiccrt of zls present tour in Clinrlnitctowir. lwfore returning to Ottawa. This' band was ornzinizrd in lit-Iii and hug gnincd ii wide ii-.- lvrnritionnl rcputution. L it s t nigl-it's'conrcrt wns l'nll('ll vnjn;- eti by those present us was evi- (lPl'lCOf'l by tho npplziusc. The program includr-d somciliing for pinry taste hut thn grciilcst Ill)- plaiisc seemed in he for tho tradi- linnnl band pit-cos, ilic niniwlit-s A fmitilrc of tho :ipiic-urarice of the hind is the display of its famous bass drum. Proudly dis- plnyrfl by the bandninslcr. the drum bears the signatures of such iinlnhles as Queen Julianii of The Nctlirrlnnds. Sigmund ROl1ll1OI'l.'.. Shirley Temple, nnd Lauritz Mel- choir.-S. Reserve STIIEIIIOII Officers Welcomed The commanding officer of No 438 Reserve Fighter Squadron from Montreal now training. at R. C.- A.F. Station. Summerside. and 1 lZF0llp of his scnior officers, were nffirlnlly wclcomcd to the town ieslcrday- afternoon by Acting MH.l'or J.L. Gorriil. The key .to the mini was officially presented to Wing Commander Aiidri Morris- sotte A F.C. in the council cham- ber of the Town Hall. Acting Mayor Gorrill said: "It is A real pleasure for me to welcome ion; air, and your squadron to Summerside. You come from Can- nda's largest city to a small town. hut I can assure you. we think it is a very beautiful mic. and we "9 xlad that you are visiting us iihen everything ill at its best. it is our slncera .wish that iour stay "Uh us will be A pleasant one. As DPDULY Mayor, I extend to you the iiill privileges of our Town and iircscnt you with the key." In reply wxc Morrissette ex- Drcssed his appreciation for the welcome and laid that since they canic they have been trying out lnlnicra and golf courses and hav- lnk II good time. He said that they Me looking forward to their two weeks of summer camp with great relish. After all had signed the visitors book. ii social period was mioved. I Officers present in addition to the commanding officer were: SIL 1- Tlulauit D. r.c., 511. c K. Skel- ion. Major Renee Lilvallee. W0. A Couture. FA. 0. Gallant. FVL P. "nun, int. n. Poulin, FL J. Shade. I"!l.. A. Trottler. F L G. Langlais. - s , :- Pkin No Loon; .F-or Home-Improvement (?1'rAwA, June 20-(CPI -The Government does not intend to Underwmtl home-improvement IPRIIS at ills time. Resources Min- ts informed the Com- V. H9 ln. iii in not cnnsidcred P-”i"l.en Yin implement the home- ”'"l'l'0V Ont section now. MoN'riu:AL -(CPl- name of "'0 Monti-enl Botanical Gardens '8 spread to Venezuela. The Cur- lim-. Henry Teuscher. has been "'llhorized to accept an invitation gonna: to aid the south Amer- "' 01!! in its botanical projects. Fl”!-Bk Woekl. Representative. 6&2 Onion and 68-! House. -runuc MEETING Albei-ton Court House, Friday, June 32nd. at 8.30. Speak-:r, Donald Mac. Donald, National Treasurer, C.C.F. . fVISlTING IN MONTAGUE. -Mr. Alex Macl.4-od. member of the staff oi the Bank of Nova Scotia. Swift Current. Sask., in spending A three week vacation at the home of his mother, Mu. James Mac-Leod, Bridgetown. -OFFICER. FIIOAI THIS PRO- VINCE-One of the officers of No. 428 City of Montreal Reserve Fighter Squadron now in traili- ing at Summerside is I-VL Gilbert Gallant. Medical Officers. a lid- tive of this Province. Dr. Ga!- liint practised mcdlclnc until. last summcr at Kliikorn vvlicn he left for Montreal to lake in post grad- llalP course in nnesllicsia. Dr. Gallant will join the staff of the Prince County Hospital in Julv as anesthesist.-S. ltlews & Views l ofIIGAFStation Summerside By Ati: Hearilesl coiigralulalioiis are extended to the following officers on their recent promotions, from the personel of R. c. A. F. Slai- ion Summerside: squadron Leader T. M. Burns, who is the senior sup- ply officer; Squadron Leader R. Dobson. DFC. presently at-ting deputy 0. C. flying at the A. N. S. flying wing; Flight Lieutenant W. R..Pa1mer. the physical training officer of this unit; Flight Lieut- cnant J. W. Wlielan. who is on the instructional staff of the A. N. S. in specialist training, and Flight Lieutenant G. W. Doyle. presently a student on a staff l'ial'. igatlon instruf-tor iIlflVlgal0rl course at the A. N. 5. Permanent commissions were re- cently named in three officers or this unit. to whom fciicitatimis are also extended. These nre FL, J. R, P. Bealldet. DFC, on the instruct- ional staff of the A. N. S.; FL J. W. Murphy. officer in charge ground controlled approach here, and F0 S. J. Si-sou. R student on 3 5'3” ”3i'lE!all0ii instructor (pil- ot! course at the A. N. 5. OFFICIAL Coniiuucdk from page 1 ready for use lllwt-Ill-'1: the gt;-E. uatlon exercises at the University this spring. Symbol of Gratitude In his remarks Mr. MacPlice. n craduate of the University, stated that the gymnasium f'ls ii symbol of gratitude for what st. Dun- stan's has done for us." He hoped that it would serve to the faculty members as a permanent reminder that their noble and unselfish viaorli. had not gone unappreciat- e . "The citizens of Prince Edward Island owe a debt of gratitude to Saint Dunstan's." he stated. "Year in and year out. without Govern- ment assistance and with only vis- ion, faith and zeal. st. Diinstanis has accomplished wonderful things in the field of education." He reviewed the work of the Alumni A8SOCltlfl0ll in starting the project and stated that donations were received from alumni mem- bers and friends from all over the continent. "Tonight we are gath- erlng friends to rejoice in the happy realization of our dreams," he stated. . His Excellency Bishop Bnvle thanked the members of the Al- umni Association "for their verv progressive spirit when they en- visioned iiuch an addition to our campus as this." He stated that the University Board of Governors were proud of the fine spirit shown by the Association and admired their courage in undertaking the financing of the building. He reviewed the founding of the University which took place in 1855 almost a hundred years ago "We of this generation should take our hats off t those people for their couroge.” a said. Following the dedication cere- mony an alumni dance wu held in honor of the occasion. The dance was largely attended and music was supplied by the Down- towners. Fine Structure The gymnasium itself is one of the finest to be found in the Mar- itimes. A one atorev building. it is 125 feet long and M feet wide. The walls are of tile and brick and the roof is covered with asphalt shing- lea. The main floor provides plenty of space for gymnastics and ii spa- cloua basketball court. several bu- ketbali games can be conducted at the some time in the building. It will also serve as an auditorium and community centre. Underneath is the basement. which may some day be used as n class room for agricultural cour- sea. The completion of the gymnas- ium bring: to pin the number of new buildings constructed at 8?. Dunrtnn's within the put few years. These buildings are: The .8cienoa Hall, Memorial Hall. Cha- pel and dining room. central heat- ing plant unit the laundry. irmr, GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 60th Anniversary With Holmanfs A pleasint interlude in tin! i-egular-business activities of R. l Holman Ltd. occurred yesterday morning at a departmental man- zigcrs nieoting when ii presenta- tion wzis nuidc to Mr. Arthur W. Mm-Dowell miuingcr of thc shoe department. who was cbserving the 60th HIlI'llVt'lI'S.'IF)' of the day he cntcrcd tho employ of the Hol- man firm. 'lhis summcr Mr. and Mrs. MiirDovi'cll will nlso 0bS9I'Vt' the Eifltli iinnivcrsary of their ITlFlI'l'IIIEF. The lzrilwliil iiiniiagcr of the firm. Mr. Rolwrt T. I-Iolninn pre- sidcti and said flint Mr Mac- Doivcll had bccn well acquaintrri with his grandlzitlicr. the late it T. llolmtin. foundcr of the firm. and Mr. Holman commented that he. himself. had never seen his rzrnndfnilicr. Hc sziid that Mr. lilarDowcIl's rclalions with the firm, thc stuff and the rustomeis of the store linve. always been of the host. Ila tlicn prcscnted hlr. lilni-Dowcll uitli n clinqiic for R suhstniilliil i-mount nntl cxprc-sseil llic wish that this would halo him to ciijnr tlic riinnili's vncniimi whiz-li he plans in take this sum- TIIGT. Mr. Al'iII1 Ilnlmiin also spoke Harvie-Dulton Wedding iicdrliug was 501-! Artery prcliy emnizcd at the Brne United ChLlT'(h on Tuesday afternoon June 19th. when Miss Ada Selma'M”erne Giul- lon youngest daiighter of Mr. and Mrs. Rolicri Oultnn of the Brae hccanie the iaridc of L. A. C. Ernest Harrie of Windsor, N. 5., who is at- . tached lo the R-. C. A. F. .statlon.i Summerside. The bridesmaid was her cousin.- Mliss Elaine MacLeod of the Brae? and the best man was James Ker.j of Wynyard. sask.. who is also at-j tached to the R. C. A. F. base,. Summerside. The officiating minister was Rev. W. G. Dickson. o'Leary. The lovely little rural church was, packed with neighbors. relatives: and friends of the young couple.l It was very appropriately decorat- ed with many pretty flowers. The radiant young bride was given in! marriage by her father. she wore! a lovely wedding dress of blue net' over taffeta and carried a bouqueii of red roses. Her bridesmaid worep pink taffeta and carried I bouquet of yellow roses. The wedding, march was played by the sister oil the bride. Mrs. Gerald Gable, oft O'Leary. , i The ushers were Eriaon Mac- After the wedding a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents and delicious refreshments were served. Among the out of town guests were. Mrs. Roy Bates, Montreal. a sister of the bride. and Mrs. George Hnrvle of Windsor. N. s.. mother of the groom. Also Miss Joyce Lake of Monctnn. N. 3. There were a number present from "19 R. C- A 1”. base. Summerside. In attendance also was Miss Clare Mountain. supervisor of the sum- merslde office of the P. E. I. Tele- phone Co. and five of the apper- ators. Both the bride and the bridesmaid are operators attached F3: sow! mm swco CIITICIIIIAI Worried about blnckheudl. pimples or nah? Try Ontincro Soap and Oiwlnuonlf Chancel are you'll be delighted with re- lulil. Not colmeticl but fru- gnnt, scientifically medl- cated preparation. Hlxhl! eucceuful for over 70 years. Economical! Bu! at Your druuht today. 4 head and Gerald Gamble. i llr. Burton llowatt Change of Office Hours BORDEN Afternoons: 3.00 to 5.00 Tuesday and Friday Evenings: 7.00 t.o 9.00 p.m. Thursday generations of well. He expressed the wish that he will enjoy his vncntion.. was very kind of the firm to give this expression of tion of his services. He gave SOTIIP interesting early days with the firm and his associations with the fnunder. T9('fIll0l”l at a wage of that in tlnsc days one could hu) a good blue serge suit for S3 73 nnd a pair duties at the R. C. A. F. base. i West Coast to visit his sister In Kclowna. DC. They will also visit their sons. Eric in Calgary and Laigne in Snult Ste. Marie. Ont.. their daughters. Jean and Gertrude in Ottawa and Lillian in Boston. A son. George in at present at ll0n1t" but is on the teaching staff of Mount Allison Universil. and said that Mr. MarDowell has fitted five generations of the Hal- mnn family with shoes and con- sequently the same number of other families as In reply. Mr. Ma('Dowcll sziid ii its apprecia- rcminiscences of hi: Hii he started to u-or-( SLIM) a weak and that 31.00. mum of shoes for Hours of unrk were very longer in those days; one Pant” to work at seven in the morn- ing and VI'OlkN'l till nine o'clock or latcr 1t night. On the whole he said th:t things are plensnntcr today hut pcoplc arc linrdcr to plcsise. When Mr. lVlil('DOWFll (':inic in worri with I-iolmrinis the store was in- CHil'd across the street from its pr:-stint location one block IVI":l and was a uondcii building. Mr. and Mrs. iii:-icT)mvell plan to lcave in July on n trip to Ill" to the Sunimcrsidc office. The liappy ynuiig couple lPff. on a honeymoon trip to the Annap- olis Valley and on their return they will reside in Summerside ivhrrc the groom will rsxciime his It is iiiterestiug to note that this: we-tiding is the first to be solem-3 nized in tlic Brae Uiiitcd Cliurrhi in almost three quarters of a ceili- ury. CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE All Roads Lead To KENSINGTON FRANK ELLIOTT SHOW Playing in Kensingion June 18th to 231d Ferris Wheel, Chairplane and Kiddie Auto Rides, Games, Amusements Fun for Everyone Special Matinee Saturday Afternoon All Rides Sc for the Kids Admission to Grounds FREE - SEE ALL THE LATEST FARM MACHINERY DEVELOPMENTS AT IIIIII MASSEY-HARRIS. FIELD DAY Cii.ii:ii”" lllllwwvl in ACTUAL FIELD DEMIINSTRATION We extend a cordial invitation to all farmers in this district to attend Date: Anne 22. 1951; Time: 1.30 p.m. Place: In Road's Field. Road's Corner Noar Summcrsldo Spontio I -1 by: P. E. I. Massey-Harris Dealers FROM COAS TO COAST MASSEY- HARRIS OFFERS MOST .,l IIISTIIEI - Continued from Phee'a address. Milltown Institute put on a program of fun and non- sense with a dialogue entitled "Millie and Tillie Go To New York." The players taking part were: Mn. Harvey Moore and Mrs. Willam Kemp. A reading was giv- en by Mrs. Arthur Mncxinnon, of Brooklyn Institute. Mrs. Roy Gill- is of Upper Montague. gave the reply to the address of welcome. It was decided that at the even- ing seuian a collection would he page 8 AIRTEX Dai'k Fawn (WW7 taken. one half of the money to be donated to the institute leadership course. and the rest to the radio system at the Provincial Sanator- ium. At the rinse of the afternoons activities supper was provided by the entertaining institute. GLACE BAY. N. 5.. -iCP)- A blind girl who never attended public school in the 12th grade at Morrison High pace rtrrizmi IIWAN'8 MIIIILE MOVIE This Week Presents ' "THE GREEN YEARS" Starring: Tom Drake an Charles Coburn - before stands sixth Also 5th Chapter of Serial school here with an average of 89. King Of the Forest REIIQEPSE Pearl Campbell. 21. is a graduate of the Halifax school for the blind. STAY IN STYLE And Stay ' WASHABLE BANGORA Cream. Brown and Pearl 2.95 THE NEW SEAGULL Ounces lighter for Extra Comfort 3.95 MAURICE MILL MEN'S WEAR GENUINE PANAMA Cool Too Uream and Sand 3.50 by Stetson 6.00 . 'EVERYTHING FOR THE WELL DRESSED MAN Featuring . . . Stamina. Water Street East LIMITED Two of 87 Different Basie International Models Eacli ALL NEW. ALL PROVED Comfo-Vision Cab - "Roomiesl Cab. on Ilia Road" Silver Diamond Valve-in-Head Engine. proved for power and economy. Faster-Stopping Pres-Stop Brakes. Easier Riding Cradle Action Springs. Specialized Transmissions with Built-in Margin of ISLAND EQUIPMENT co. Summerside