-é “ferb Matthews won the E. W. 2 hic ~ Gemmer St. cs — ‘dual. : A ALBERTON RI An Alberton rink skipped by Turner Massey Harris trophy on the second day of the Alberton bonspiel. Members of the rink are, left to right, Herb Mat- thews, Alice Seaman, Campbell and Jean Bryan. NK WINS TROPHY _ Hubert A phoio in yesterday’s paper of the runner-up rink was incor- rectly captioned the Herb Mat- thews rink. This should have'Somers and beén the Arnold McLennan rink from Summerside. Members of the runner-up team are Arnold McLennan, Somers, Ralph i éiinan. Air Chief visits: S‘side Station SUMMERSIDE — Chief of the Staff, Air Marshal Hugi Campbell made a special visita- tion to RCAF’: Station, Summer- side Tuesday during which he carried out an inspéction tour of the base as well as the Hill- crest Housing Development. The Chief of Staff arrived at ene o'clock noon and was greet- ed by the commanding officer of RCAF Station, Summerside, Group Captain J. E. Creeper, after which he inspected a guard of honor. Air Marshal Campbell toured the operational training unit commanded by Wing Command- ex L. W. Limpert and inspected the station generally as well as the completed portion of the ex- WESTERN GUARDIAN IMMUNIZATION CLINIC at Summerside Health Centre Thurs- day, March 26th., 1.30 to 4 p.m. Protection agaist Whooping Cough, Diptheria, Lockjaw, Polio and Smallpox. For infants from three months and for pre- school children. ._ RESERVE Saturday afternoon April 11th 3:00 p.m. for Pantry BEDEQUE: Rink tonight Thurs- day listen to C.J.R.W. at 10:10 and 5:00 p.m. for ¢onight’s hockey day, March 26th., 1:30 to 4 p.m. Protection against Whooping cough, Diphtheria, Lockjaw, Polio and Smalipox. For infants from three months and for pre- schol children. KENSINGTON RINK tonight Thursday Farmers League first game finals Cavendish vs. Ken- sington Bombers. Game time 8. 30 p.m. PANTRY SALE at Kennedy's Gtore Saturday March 28th at 3 p.m. sponsored by Kensington Presbyterian Children Mid Week Groups. HAVE YOUR Red Cross con- tribution when the tanvas- eer calis! YOU NEED Your Red Cross— Your Red Cross needs your contribution now! Give generous to discharged Saturday and is con- valescing favorably at the home of his uncle and aunt Mr. and Jahn Fietcher, Summer- R. E. Ellis & Son Limited - Fire — Aute — Casualty iz 6 Sumner %. Summerside | Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., R.0. PHONE 3287 Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summerside, P. E. I. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios also with _he__progress exponsion program. | Bansion program now under way at the station. The Air Chief told the officers at a mess dinner He was pleased with conditions at the base and being made in the multi-million dollar died December 25th.; 1958, a son of Frank Huestis and the late Inez MacDonald. He completed his schooling in Summerside be- fore joining the P.E.I. Highland- seas and served three years in Funeral Held At Glenwood The funeral service for the late Amos Gorvill Glenwood was held Thursday afternoon March 12th with a short ser- vice at his late residence then to Glenwood United Church at two o’clock and was largely at- tended. Service at the church and grave was conducted by his pastor, Rev. D. Rector, who brought a comforting message to the bereaved. Hymns used City of Gold” was nicely ren- dered by Mrs. D. A. MacPher- son and Dougall. Flower bearers were Gorrill, Edward Garfield, George Garrill. Pallbearers were Robert Roy Culton, John Heirlihy, Cecil Wyman, and Oliver Gorrill. Interment was a Bethel United Church ceme- Keith and :|Was Native Of Summerside Walter Scott Huestis, 39, of Whites Lake, near Halifax, a na- ly as the result of a two car col- lision near his home. His sudden passing came as a& great shock to his relatives and many friends and his considera- tion for otaers, his cheerful Wis- Adjust for row widths up to 40” with Select-O-Width Tines. Balanced easy handling. Rugged, powerful, dependable. ERNIE’S / Sales and Service 11’ Water, E. S’Side 3730 Ne ee ee ee ee ee ee ee oe 1 | | { | | i - ask us to demonstrate ‘| I | ] I Mr. Edward Mac-! tive of Summerside, died recent- wounded in action in 1944. After returning home he mar- “| ried the. former Margaret Haz- eldine of Herring Cove, N.S., and this union bore four children, Wayne, David, Lynda, and De- borah. He was employed as a driver with the motor transport division of Halifax Dockyards. Left to mourn besides his wife and family are nis father and step-mother Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huestis, Summerside and three sisters, Georgie, Mrs. Emmett Ranahan, Summerside, Mildred, Mrs. Earle Arsenault, Summer- side and Carol, Mrs. Frank Mar- : RE gg ers in 1939. He proceeded over-} England and Italy where we was’ - he all hE : F at | | F BaQs aS fil aye FEE eS | | indicative of the high esteem in which Mr. Huestis was held. Pallbearers, all of whom were Malone, Walter Oakley and Gor- don MacDonald. Interment took ATTENTION West Prince and District Artificial Breeding Assoc- iation. Effective March your inseminator is Norman Warren, Phone 80-13. . Calls must be in before 10 a.m. 23rd were: ck on Ages.” and) shall, North Bay, Ontario. He A duet “In That Beautiful} “~* ———- = . stad ' oma re. wea Full year guarantee. SHREDS FINER ¥) i} Lowest cost, high quality spreader. Buy it on hubs, bare- foot or on new or used rubber. ya: 1s WIDER That’s why more farmers use Nzw Ipza spreaders | | SHREDS FINER because of blade-like U-teeth, stag-) \ | gered to give finer shredding. SPREADS WIDER because of replaceable paddles that slice manure, deliver wider, more uniform pattern. 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