. rr ee = a . i eens ISLAND NEWS PAGE [Thursday ls Decared Feaean com cow CiViC Holiday In Sside = Lightning Hits) Reset tne Mayfield Home (Sener A tree stripped of its bark, a) room when plunged broken watch, smashed windows, | through the roof overhead,. shot Guy H. Nelson Point Prim and a big hole in, the living room | out through the side of the dweil- - ceiling are all, that is left today| ing and struck a tree growing in Laid To Rest 9) ae which Mr HALIFAX (OP) The to remind Mr. and Mrs. Jerry) the yard nearby. Peters that a lighting stroke paid| Other than the broken windows, Macquarrée. visited on Friday | office says a weak them a brief, bui terrifying visit | the holes in ceiling and walls, 8] MONTAGUE—The funeral of| important repairs and improve- Saturday evening. broken watch lying on the dress-| the late Guy H. Nelson, who pass-| ments are being made and a ma- The elderly Mayfield couple | er in one of the bedrooms wes the| ed gway on Thursday, July 23rd|jor contrat recentlly let te Mor- were in their farm home at the| only other visible evidence of the/in the Kings County Memorial|rison and MacRaé is expectéd to ("= % | time the bolt hit. Mr. Peters was | unwelcome early evening 'visitor.| Hospital, was held from the! go into operation soon. «=| lying on the couch in the living ' The, couple were both uninjured.|Church of Christ, Montague, on| A lalrge vote for breakwater . a —: ~ — = 2:30 p.m. | construction at Wood Islands was ue tie, display Ss usual, =. : : funer: ich was very | passed at the last session of Par- curiosity, looking Around often 'P.E.] . Growers largely attended, was conducted |jiament and work on this major during the hour-and - 10 - minute : Kenneth T. Norris, evangelist, | harbor improvement is to begin Lose Revenue chapter of James, verse 14./ In Charlottetown large scale service. = nies * ; ee s : he -; o) : Pax) : - ; ae 2 Mr. Massey, who regularly at- . ren Po 1 . tends the church“when he is at} Whereas ye know w improvements are underway de- .MAN S BEST FRIEND SHARES IN THE FUN his home here, read the Old Lack of mark@ing facilities in| ® a are for what is) signed to improve the efficiency Testament lesson Kings 17. |the major Canadian centres cost ee Sepa Poa 0 ~ of the waterfront operation. had a great time covering the ;dulgence would rise-up and walk Prince Philip read the New/Island potato growers $200,000 ia then ishet} oe dog with nice warm sand until |away, only to havé.the same per- | Testament lesson Philippians IlI,/Jost revenue on 10-pound bags ; “ just his head showed, when the |formance repeated. In .fact he | verses seven to 21. It was on this! alone last season, Leo P.. — ae ee ee ta Culture Help canine with an air of great in- | seemed to enjoy it. ‘lesson that Mr. Moffatt based his/ Isaac told the SDU Country Cau- organist was Miss Peggy Beck sermon calling on the congrega-!cus Friday. Saiairirs oe eens tion to follow: the example of-the|-. During .February,4 March and wilfred MacDonald, R. Ww. Beck} Costs $25,000 Apostle Paul in showing humility | April brokers were paying 22 to| Art’ Ross, Jack Annear, and} ~~ oe ee STRATFORD, Ont. (CP)—At a — WAL. Provincial Executive eisai. LSS tes ai 2. _ + This little dog seems little ~~ soncerned with the antics of his dlay-fellows on the beach at Stanhope yesterday. The boys The Queen and Duke of Edin- ing them for 39 cents, an excess cil is subjecting 160 oo burgh joined the ,prayers and'of nine cents over the normal, students to a Iping of cul- er hid’ shart ab Queens M.P. ee Seen < j % : . ; ta ( e ers The sefvices were broadcast; As the price. increased a sim- The youths, representing all 10 N a mesS nd I ng OoOnvVv n nationally and carried over loud- ilar excess was charged the sur- ee e e EC provinces, hawe spent the last speakers to ae than 1,000 peo-|}charge thus averaging $400 on Visits Riding days at Stratford, seeing the ple assembled on the lawn and | each of 500 carlots of this type plays at the Shakespearean fes- Despite the intense heat, the! president: Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie, Al- cial “couvention were discussed, sewly elected provincial execu-| berton; President: Mrs. Phillip; and the policy committee was in- street outside. 'exported from the province dur- i tival :tive members of the Women’s| Matheson, Oyster Bed Bridge; | structed. te After the service the ~ royal ing the season, Mr. Mclsaac said. ete eure from Ottawa, "They nies aiteuded ‘the eoeral The handicraft exhibition was eouple returned to Batterwood ———t7 - acquarrie, Queens Coun- Orpheus, in the Underworld,| : institute met in the Agricultural | Secretary-Treasurer: Mrs. R. L.| Board Room to conduct the busi-} Burge, St. Peter's Bay; Ist Vice next on the agenda. MembersiHouse. The Queen phoned the| sINGLE-BLADE COPTER ty M.P. has been busy visiting peard a concert and saw exhibi- | * various parts of his constituency. | +jons of Canadian art and Eskimo aess resulting from the-annual| President: Mrs. Lincoln Dewar, | were allotted different days to be Queen Mother and spoke with her New Perth; 2nd Vive President: | in charge.of booths, and also the ‘two children and after lunch she} BONN (Reuters) — Boelkow, a |Last week he toured a number of fyiture. . tonvention. : Mrs. Phillip Matheson presid-| Mrs. Leslie Ramsay, Indian | bazagr tables. Several other mat- | rested. West German firm. has deve): | pl ‘th ed. All members were present, River, and 3rd Vice President: | ters were left standing with the | “Philip went for a swim in the oped a one-man, slagte ; blads Sam Tae shee ie bebe! , _ PRAIRIE CITY with; the exception of Mrs. Leslie, Mrs. Arthur Campbell, Spring- | policy committee to finalize, be- swimming pool. \heticorter for civil and military|department of public works has| Winnipeg is Canada’s fourth __.. Ramsay whe.had been called to — se i 1. | fire the meeting adournjed. | Later the royal couple went for use, a, dotence ministry spokes-| projects underway or about to| largest city and has a population ness of a see ov the perioun tens: Mee ation Mree N =| ‘@ quiet walk through the gardens’ man said Thursday. He said five | begin. Lexceeding 350,000. ne a > ation: 64 orman | ’ E . - ; » i ‘A i i F ce Following the election of offi-| MacMillan, Albery Plains: health Former 1S Oe cath ialiuteee ne ee ke Se - eee ‘ers, the names of ace ehnciggelt a re nee ws eaiure’| Bt = shits |day qxening after a flight in a) arta eneienet the wharf are now being carried | eo io \ ee standing committees . . ichotas a : { : a, ie a " a j = : i + GE oh Saget gta . a mitted and voted upon. The com-| Mrs. David Mutch, Mt. Herbert: chartotietown last September to the went underground at the In. Moncton, NB. is” assigned: (0 to the breakwater are expected | ©» @.K. PEAKE | FRASER & ANNEAR plete slate of members of th pro-| home economics: Mrs. Aubrey |). ahateen ok she went underground at the In- Moncton, N.B., is assigned to to the breakwater are expected = . vinbial executive resulted: Past | Cutcliffe, Fredericton; letter | recome recthr, conduc ser- ve Nickel Company neva sure ~ one 7 = aes - -_ a ss LTD. i a E friends: Mrs. Robert Woodside, os ‘ . intrude upon the provacy the Nine Mile Creek-Mr. Mac-| Great : i. 5 The Queen, wearing a flowered ' DOG PROBLEM panes. quarrie looked over the wharf and | Dial ss a Montague “—. E. L O'Leary: citizenship: Mrs. Leslie’! Ramsay, Indian iver: cultura! 80k dress of tangerine, green | While the royal visitors are at} The Queen and her husband| it is likely that some repais work close, fitting white Batterwood, the Governor - Gen- wil! remain at Batterwou wt] ——————————————__ activities: Mrs. Arthur Campbell, | 294 white. a Springbrook; radio: Mrs. Julian °84"z@ hat, a three-strand pearl eral’s dogs, Rufus, a .quick-tem- Tuesday when they will be driven IAS ASASASASAIAY : : Herrong, Charlottetown, and pub- | 2¢cklace and pearl drop earrings, | pered spaniel who has nipped Mr. | back to Trenton to board their ‘ : ’ licity: Mrs. Fred Gates, R.R.7, 58! in the front row between her | Massey on several occasions, and’ plane for the trip to Fredericton Charlottetown jhusband and the Governor-Gen-|two black poodles, are being /to begin the final five days of \ Arrangements were made for |etal. She appeared a little weary| boarded af a kennel. However, | their 45-day tour of Canada. 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