' Matroifs Room. , the other members are: Allie Mac- ' 9.12 The Guardian Tuesday. July 2. tog OPENING COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, OLIIAIIII WEDN Mfnfsfef of HWIIII T0 I-PY lSI'IOI'I(S Disrupt Mackerel Cornerstone Of New Hospital Fishing out of Alba.-tan ' Tu "mew ”9Enm' 9' ' m”d"”I ”p"a"I”5 ,m”m' district nullsffil A heavy concentration of- sharks sent a formidable task for the ap-tcrdate 2'! bed community hospl- '::!':1m-h,1:1"I:J"5.n:!”9-mu :2 "lfgim: is making mackerel fishing unpro-imen who have to remove them 0-1,, t uk 1 9. We - ”. 5 3 nfitable for fishermen engaged in front the ruined net. A live one tlaullyinsm wag vyhtll e pnaceon The dmmg worn and lfltchell ll3V9Iihis branch of the industry out ofrls an even greater problem and 5 I e wenvg ""e'Ib35?lWlTd, health! Wlth Wnet-if0l' Alberton Harbour. A veteran means even heavier damage to many and other community obser- radiators in the remainder of the hshermeh, George Mcgegb, 5.1. ih, be; by the um, I; bu been ,vances to mark the occasion. lh?5I;lf:I- Fire !prulelcll0fn is lsup- males he liads caught oyler sixtyIdi';i;osedh ofll. I I ' .- - Pl? Y all all Ofllalti ll”? 88”" this year an just two ays agoi e 5 ar 5 are aso a ter The com” stone M” be la.IcI.at system. All l'00lllS are beautifully he found a ten foot shark in al-lmackerel which explain: their pre- llunby Dr-M-L-B”””eIL -m”mTi finished and well lighted. Floors niosi every one of his fifteen mac-lsence on the fishing grounds but II of Helllh and Welfare followed are tile throughout the building. kerel nets with wnseqtient damagellocal fishermen cannot recall catch- 7by Q1; official opening by . repres. l doors are of birch veneer and put-jto the gear. Ilns them in Such Dumb?” be- E - ty coated walls will be painted. Most of the sharks. which aver-Ifore. Ianmtwe of "'7 Federal Dem 0! Mr. Harold .llt-Cleilan of Sunimer- age between four and five hun- Uusually- only one or two are- Iuuml and welfare" Preml" A' side was general supervisor of the tired pounds. are dead when theIt-sught in a season. Mackerel nets W. Matheson. Dr. 0.H. Phiuips.t consti-ubu.,,,, 1-I n "chheb. was nets are overhauled but still pre-tare set about ten miles off shore. .. I . the' y ii I. NEW COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, O'LEARY CONGRATULATIONS To TH! COMMUNITY HOSPITAL O'lEARY IT WAS APLEASURE FOBMETO PARTICIPATIID IN T!!! ABOIIITEUPURAL WORK OF TIIIS FINE IIOSPITAL. G. KEITH PICKARD, 3. Arch. . III? o?iic'i'IiTbI5iii "ii. iiilifenil ""1"" l 6' M” P'”””' 5 Mr. And Mrs. T. J. Humphrey 25th Anniversary Honored , At 4 olclock the Ladies Aid of - the new hospital will serve a tur- The Indian River Women's 1n- Donalda MacDonald and Frances 3-mule md Marpeque and farm Doucette. A pleasant feature was, :key dinner. The building will be open for inspection by the public . . lthe cutting of beautifully decorat- l-oium met at the home of Mr. and ed wedding cakes made by M” during the afternoon and evening. R 0 y "Young Groups" Is Study Topic On Wednesday afternoon, June 3. the Kensington United Church Aux- iliary of the W..'ti.S. met for their regular meeting with the president. Mrs. Alexander MacKay presiding. Mrs. Thomas Humphrey on Tues- Tbe building is two and a half- story, 166 x40 with a pitch roof. Be- Isides the main entrance there is an ambulance entrance on the right, inf the front and a seriice entrance ill! the rear. SIall'1A8)S lead to the main and lower floors from all three entrances. . , Construction of the new Hospi- ;tal. which is located on the out- skirts of the village on a road lead- Iing to Mount Royal not far from !the United Church. has started ilast fall and it is expected to be ready for occupancy shortly after 't.he official opening. ' The main floor contains a nurses station with adjoining drug ruom and bath room. adiniitance room, office, diet kitchen. linen storage. dumb waiter from kitchen on low- er floor to diet kitchen. nursery. children's four bed viard. two mat- ernity rooms. sterilizcr and star-l age for sterilized linen. two full bathrooms. two rooms with toilet and basin, docteris rest roomy X-ray room. isolation ward. oper- ating room and space for twenty-l four beds. 1 On the lower floor are three pat- ients rooms. nurses rest room. lab. oil fui'naceI room. and staff locker room each with toilet and basin. large general I storage room. kitchen equipped with cupboards. refrigerator. gas range, steam tables. adjoining the. kitchen is the grocery storage and I ; C”. I Horace Paynter and Mrs. er Groups" and consisted of Set Of QUIZ Questions Whlch the ge. with the institute members as I was another of the happy gather- -revieued them. The leaders tak- the happy couple were escm-led by ying part were Mrs. Frank Mac- Mr, and Mrs. 0.-vme cigrk, Ewen. Mission Band: Mrs. L. 31.1 Mr. Austin Pendergast was the Murray. Explorers. and Mrs. Rvb- .capable chairman. little Miss An-l ert Carruthers. C.G.I.T. This study ha Paynter presented an arm bou-I brought an awareness of the ex- Iqueg of mum; to Mrs, Humpih-ey;; yosity and true neighbourliness. n?Sp0iJSll)lIlly due them by the W. and Mrs. Thomas Turner pres. St. Bernardettes also the many 315- dent of the institute presented almwds 9f Rah J V T”'"f"- 5'- The Pl'95ld9"' "35 35-”Ni'd in purse of money on behalf of those M”k.5 LI" 7 are "leased I” I037” the worship period by Mrs. D. present, ML and M,-Sp Humphrevihe has returned home from West- Macxenzie and was based on the Iexp,-E5595 their thanks 10,- me 5003 6'11 H0SPlt8l. and has fesllmed hl5 theme. Think on These Things". 9 gifts and appreciation for the good "SW31 d””e5 . The program committee for July wishes. Residents of the community will be iii-s. Niat-Kenzie and Mrs. DeI.gI..;.,I m,,s,,. Us prouded were saddened In learn of the l"gl'5- ll N35 a""0”"'39tl that 3 during the evening by Mrs. Turner. death of Mr" Jmeph Shea of Rumi Rally uould be held in Lot 16 on l Mrs, Robert humph,-ey, Misses June 27. Mrs. Harry Brown re- ported that SI8 had been donated by the members to the Temper- ance Federation. The Supply Secretary gate the Home & School treasurers report. 873 receiied In Kensington from the Thankoffering. Slay of- fering 521.75. and a donation of The regular monthly meeting of 36.35. Other reports were deferred ihg Kensington Home and School "ll next m9etlh8- Bur. Association was held in the High School Auditorium on Thursday nish. The late Sir. Shea was a fie quent visitor to Burton during his' annual vacation trips to the ls- land. Sincere sympathy is been ex- 'tended to his bereaved wife. the former Charlotte Dalton. Burton. to his sons and daughter and ot- lher relatives. I Mrs. Calridge Rogers. Burton. evening. June 13. Mr. Malcolm of held in the community hosph walk in refrigerator, dining room C I 7 T- H77 y 31,, cafeteria room style. Other rooms GPTUIFI CCTIGT Ithe Department Of Edllcatloll W85 O'Leary. on Wednesday. June l9.I include on the lower floor minor ' lthe guest speaker and reviewedl gm; Mb”-1 Lumen and 50,, Gives Program l I ti on on Prince Edward Island. He gitors of Mrs, Bridget MacGregor l . . d . .1 . th f y F 6565 I The Women's Institute t-onvenl- 315” ”h3l”d 3 Palm dl5C”55l”"lBU””"- I 11,: m"II'"l'4 some mm 3' me. :31, VIVIIIIISIII ricee hollflm O or”. .10" for Athena" and 5u,.,.,,undmg dealing with promotion of pupils! Mrs, Meliin llat-Gregor. Mrs. Afggrsisoin tK:1"ul:r':;:d 5gg5'SunI:1:rv'5 gmnsd Y” i an t ye”' 'y CR dismcls concluded Monday eve. Taking part in the discussion were Peter Dalton. Mrs. Calritlge Ro- Mn Lloyd Banks of Foxie-y Mr Gus”? DOWN" have Ken M..A.-,---.. the school principal. Mr. Thomas Rogers. Mrs.' Edward Collictitt.: Hall. a trustee. Mr. Austin Pen-.members of Burton W.i.. attend-I dergast, a teacher. Miss Olive ed the District W.I. Thompson. and a parent, Mrs. Ro-Iheld at Ebbsfleet. . en by instittites tn the Red Shieldl be" C3”"lh”5- 1 Misses Mary G. teacher of campaign, had offered m arrange During the business period. plansvE8St Royalty School. and June. a program were made. to provide a banquetlMal-GFGSOFI Student Of 30"? Captain Carter. who was introd-.f'"' ll" "I311 Schwl 3"3d""”'5lD"nu A”demy' hing. accepted the courtesy of Sr Captain John Carter of the Sal- vation Army in Charlottetown. who in appreciation of the support giv- New Hospital 1 Chairman of the board of trus- tees of the Community Hospital. 0'i.eary is Mr. Errol Stetson and V Charlottetown. wed by M” parry pridham 0; class. their parents. teachers and BIS!-1 thelf fflelld MISS- Montrose. was accompanied by "'9 ""9995 "5 wedmsday 9"” Mcxenmh Ch”IaI'w"Wn' Neill. Raeford Locke. Harris Rog- ers. Mrs Robert Woodside. Mrs.. John MacPhersoii. Ralph Adams.' We” Douglas Adams. Dr. L.G. Dewar Mr. Anah Mcxghzig of charihm-. nins. -lune 19- H”. past weekend "I II” Mme M Mrs. Milton Smallman Sr. in 0'-1 Dr. Charles Dewar. Russell Leard. mIIIIh It-h.-, rendered gwh tpnmbnne A DFEVl0lISl.V aPP0lllt9d f'0mlTlll- ".'e".wpa”"I5I M'r' and M” Mel" Leary :W l Reginald MacAusland. Edwin Tiir- 50105 and also nperawd the pro, lee consisting of Mr. Donald Gor-lV"l:o;”:Cg;?:;;" Mr Douglas Smith. 0'l.eary. son Archie of Montrose. were vis- don. and Mrs. George Brookins re-I ""”""l-Vl I . . returned to his employment in ported that arrangements were he tchammemwni Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Arsenault. their children Alma and Allan.l ner. Mrs. Alice Turner. Leonard Stewart. Alton Rayner. Mrs. Garth Harrison is secretary of the board. I jector. Three films. one being mus- I ic by the Commodore's Quartette . and the other two showing the re-I '"3 mmplelefl I” P "mm In "'9 demptive work of the Salvation Feden” bulldmf '-0 "0"" "I9 L17 members 3ll5ll9l”9d- and the l9-'ld' hostesses. The home was decorat- ii-igs enjoyed by the people of a ii of an active membership of about exhibit in several large cities in- H5 l'PDl'95PlltlllE the .V0llllE.6I' El'0llP ed with flowers in white and red: I area which Is famous for its gener- twelve. began the work in March cluding Toronto. Montreal. Winni- and entered the quilt in competit- P68. and Vancouver. l ion the following month. operated in the project made at least one square which was . . sembled with all the others to com- lstanrc of these EFOUDS and 0f til? Miss Ann Ttiplin read an address.i P3”5h”"”5 of 51 Marks and plete the quilt. a well-known biblical scene froml 3:2 old testament. flrhe figures in I 8;ldPlvl'o"Ch!lldX'en gigrie and Grant e scenes were: i lied onto the o owe iver . . are visitin l - quilt block and thpepfichished result it the ll0me 0f M1 Befhafdgl Bmy Adum' 1 Cu-OI B”-new was a beautiful work of handicraft P8F9htS- MF- presented in rich colors mony with the pattern theme. ford Maine. and formeiy of Tig- '. the Freeland Women received a l with "33 Ga"del'5 45"” and PTO” of Brae. were recent visitors to EdW3Fd5- IAlma where they spent the day livith relatives. attended the Ladies Aid Meetingtw Hllisrlver. were guests home of Mr. the 9-Vlsllhll C0l'ldltl0hS Of CflllPll- Gordie. Roseville. were recent vi-,A River. spent the weekend ,1 Ihbyfor Halifax N.S. where he will . hum cwvamlon. Malone in Unionvale l Mr. Milwn Jr. Smallman ol 0'-Icominiz a reality. The electricians Leary. were visitors to friends in? are at work in this vicinity Wlr-1 l Montreal recently. M”I"" Point .is visiting with her daugh- road surveyed for the poles. ters Mrs. Stanley Dumville and) parents Mr. Smith in West Point recently Freeland W. M. S. Winners OI Nation-Wide Quilt Contest Freeland Presbyterian Women's cash award of 8100.00 for use by: Missionary Society have won a their association. nation-wide quilt making contestl The t0lllC f0? 5tlldY W35 "Yllllllis day evening to honour them on the . Mac-Arthur; a delicious lunch was sponsored by the Toronto Star I land, the quilt will be shown at 3 25th Anniversary of their marria- ;aerved by the hostesses. This weekly. Before being returned to Free- llhe Canadian National Exhibition This Women's group. composed In Toronto. and later will be on 3 ST. LOUIS Air. Thomas Le Clair have re- turned to St. louis after spending" Each square in the quilt depicted the last year in Milltown N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Timmie Bernard Each of the members who co- BS- and Mrs. Joseph in ha,-.:.Bernard in Harper Road. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gaudetr For their efforts. in addition the Imd 5”" Raynmnd "wmred I0 Halal irst prize ribbon for all of Canada I'fax- N'5i where they WI” V15"t I her-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gaudet and family. Mr. Raymond Buote and Mr. Raymond Allan of Lawrence. O'LEARY . Mass.. are visiting at the home in. and Mrs. Stirling Barbour 0! Mr and -llrs- Ben Allan. 5!. Ronald I Miss Doris LeClair. who has spent the last year in St. Anne's Mrs. Gordon hardy and son Convent. Quebec. has returned to endel and Miss Lucy Hardy of St 1401115 lllld l5 spending the ,1 me summer holidays at the home of 3nd Mpg. Ham, her sister Mrs Joseph P, Gaudet. dams in Knuisrord an sunda,-H Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gaudet. M;-5 Lucy nutger of west pbhn. and family. Tixnish. were Sun-. e of Mr. and Mrs. Austin seek employment. The long anticipated power line Mr. Emmerson smauman andlthrougli this district is at last be-, ling up homes. Some have already- Mrs. Neill Boutler of Westlbeen finished. They also have the Friends of Francis Brown will I vent the weekend with his grand- Ilors to 0'Leary on Monday and Mrs. Samuell Mr. Milton Smailman. Sr. and IMr Stanley Dumville. 0'Lenry.! Army. were deeply aPDrecIated..l"'”y- 0-L M d M, K hl ,Cai2tain Carter pleased the au-. mu 3'35 '""”;d gt": ”f”:"ded. ”.'atIBiaIi:lIIi'i-d. r'iiI:ir dailghteirennifclul :;f;lC:c':':I:'lIp;;vpm:::netn 531:5 with refomfnfgdafo fh”: Bo:ffl”ll”"IAnn, also Mr. and Mrs.Peter Rog-I 0 IC- ofl len a we vi-l mn-hon, Ihd (om. Wu. 5010; --I Trustees, that a music teacher be.:lI?a'"Gof garzryhridgz com, h, th, Ga,-den Money-I --Dan. secured if possible. The yattendancelaunonl . ny Boy." "Drink to me only with "up W” m"'”d by M'” TI'"mp' Mr. Simon Clements. Burton. Thine Eyes" and "Believe Me. ill 50"'5 "mm I" the lane” "um" recently purchased the farm for- All Those Endearing Young'P" Pf P3""l5 Pm-”"'c , merly owned by Mr. Cairidge chum,--' Mr. Lorne Moase reporting forpoze,-5, At the conclusion or Clpmmythe Nomination Committee presen-I cmgmmjmong ted the following slate of offlcerrlundd to M; "d M”, Jgmeg for next term: President. MI'.lRQiuy' who were mu-I-lpd gt curb: RD” 0, Thomas Hall: Vice president. Rev. immuuibgg Concgption cbumh. Tralee". As an encore she sang Ell 3"": s"””'y- M” 17"" Palm" 3035 0" T”"d'Y 5"" Love Letters In the Sand". Her 'ld G"d”"3 T"”5”'""- M” EL mill- .ccnynpanist was Mn Hue, Cam..wood Clark: CUIICSDOIIKIIIIK Set-re-1 Mr. and Mrs. Murry Sweet. Ol- Iemny The President, M11 Hnmdltary. Mrs. Robert Carruthers. Re-, Leary. also Mrs Harry Cannon lo! lgo,-he exp,-"led me appreclanonl freshments were served by tIie.St. Eleanars. were recent visit- "; Ih, convennon to Cap..." C”. committee in charge. lot"! of Mr. Charles Gorman. Bur- ter. Mr. McKenzie and Mrs. Green. B"'- I" New Surgeon For Hospital The muuggement of the new Community Hospital In 0'Leary have announced that they have hp; lolrtutiole iii oblrliialgdg the set-l V 0 I hllltly fl luff?” Carter's ro . s. i ' In the person of Dr. Nichol-I Bru-I Green ofpElrIiI:lTle Ilirve II vels who is at presut surgeon res-.1 in "name" of tdernt at Camp Hllli Veteran's Hos-I piul. Halifax. Ps-tor t8 this Dr. Bru- vds was four years with the Bri- tish laltgn Medical service in Bur- IIM. 0'I.aary has presently two doc- tors In general practice. Dr. L. G. Dewar and Dr. Charles Dewar Matron oi the hospital will be Mrs. Grace Macbeod. Point Prim. who resided in 0'Leary for some years when her husband. now de- coned. was minister of the O'- sre being ex- .TI'ie MacFadyens Are Honored ; The progress and expansion of this Mr and Mrs Lloyd Dunbar and spent the weekend in Sydney 11-! I COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, O'LEARY OFFICIAL orsnme - 3rd July. 1957 I 3P. M. Premier. Minister of Health and other officials expected to be in attendance. TURKEY SUPPER - l N00 for adults. 50c for children Served from 4 pm. on in Hospital Picnic. Games. Canteens. Amusements on - I . Hospital Grounds i Come. enjoy yourself and help a worthy cause a may Baptist Church. Otfuior mu Community continues with the gdpotntments have not been final- comPl.'ion 0. On Friday evening. Mrs. Joan McArthur. Mrs. Loiii Bridges and Miss Ethel Albert were hostesses in Albertnn W.i. Hall where s post-nuptial shower was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclfsdyenl (nee Goldie Shawl whose mar-I rlage had taken place earlier In the day. There were attractive decors-t tions In pink and white. Mrs. Brid-l gee assisted the bride in openingl the gifts apd they were arranged . - by Miss Goria Shaw. The verses I: :L'dcI:'n:;":. were read by Mrs. Erskine P. Lo”, No 1.. Ag ndycavin. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mc- o-Lgn-; 9...," guano,” Padyen expressed thanks to more wag; g.nm,.nh,1.g,I than a hundred guests who trad can-in, atggugba; wn.l assembled to honor them. All join- I. Dying, Kmmlord; 3.;-, . ed in slnglo "For They Are Jolly '1 Tbll. - N.B.: Fur- lbo enkui ward will It be he the eainmuatty hoopl- , Generous Aid To Hospital A number of organisations have THE NEW COMMUNITY HOSPITAL This splendid building marks a fine achievement by all who assisted in its financing. planning. construction or in any other way. O'LEARY COMMISSIONERS: Ken Matliesoti. Clioirntan Alton Raynor Tlierin Ils hospital in 0'Lasi-y. Good Fellows". l Refreshments were served and the remainder of the evening was l sad Is square dancing. THE OPENING OF THE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL IS A SPLENDII) ACCOMPLIISIIMENT IN THE INTERESTS OF THE COMMUNITY "Cement and Point was Supplied by MacWILLlAMS & TURNER THE NEW COMMUNITY HOSPITAL onion! to A csmn so an. ooxcnnnn or in PLANNING arm CONSTRUCTION I ma ms at , O'I.EARY FARMERS co-om. ATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD. atmanmssvnransmvsos neurons. by o1.us1.r.Is. I l GINEAI. MERCHANTS O'I.EARY l I BEST WISHES TOTIIPEIIJOIOTIAIYANDDISIIIGI ONTIIOPEINGOI THE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ltwassc placenta hsghhh -may for Eimsdalo school for year 1956- Anns Williams, 1. Ida Wallace and Ross Brennan. 3. George Williams 2. Gail Adams, 3. Elizabeth Hardyl 2. Eleanor inman. 2. Arlene Wells. Matthews. 1. Lloydia A amt. David Green (equal) 2. Gary Ren- lbell, 2. Donna wiiitIe.,a. I besorry to hear that he is a patient in the "Western Hospital, Aiberton. As the result of an in- Jured fool. and two sons Gary, and have been spending some time at the home of Mrs. Robarge's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice My- ers. On the 28th. of June they sail from Montreal. P.Q. to Fi-meg where they will spend the next three years. Mr. sergeant zmsoua: scnooi. TI12 foilowilhg is the Honor soul tioiitiniirutirioiis TO THE 1357. Grade X. 1. Allan Wallace. 2. Marilyn Rennie. Grade IX. 1. Lorne Currie. 2. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL O'LEARY AND THE PEOPLE OF WEST PRINCE ON THE CONSTRUCTION AND orsume OF THIS FINE NEW BUILDING son THE SERVICE or I THE SICK Grade V111. 1. Judith Matthews 2. Ernest Rlx. I. Lorne Coughlan. Grade V11. 1. Diane Catripbel.l Grade V1, 1. Edith Matthews. Grade V. l. Lois Hard 2. Carl Grade IV. 1. ionic Hardy and hie. 3. Raymond Matthews. Grade 111. 1. Elizabeth Camp- Marie Dunn. I Grade 11 S. 1. Sheila Currie. 1. Grade 11 J. 1. Charles Dunn. Grade 1. 1. Peggy Brennan. 2. Linda Hardy, 3. Reggie Wallace.I William 3. Wallace. Principal. Mrs. Vera MscNeiil. Assistant. WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE HAD A PART IN. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE HOSPITAL Douglas Bros. & Jones Ltd. PLUMBING AND HEATING Mr. and Mrs. Johm Robarge Ronny Z-. Robai-ge is a in the Canadian Air 155 KENT STREET WE TAKE PLEASURE IN EXTENDING BEST WISHES TO THI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ” O'LEARY ON THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING Tlie excavation and sub-grading was done by MticKAY -CONSTRUCTION Plione 3121 or 0863 ------?-u CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PEOPLE OF WEST PRINCE ON THI ,o'rricIAL OPENING OFTHIIR FIN! NEW COMMUNITY HOSPITAL WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd Tlolinldlsgsqptlosoudliiltseeiisnuetieovnto 59 St. Peter's Road