‘cents. i I . , ‘KENSI ?The Kenslngtofl High School hockey‘ team (above) were eli- minated from- further inter- cholastic competition Wednes- ay when they lost the second game ‘of their two-game total- *Amenc|menitsSoo goal series to the ‘Alberton High School team. Alberton won the. first game at Alberton’ 6-5 and the second game in 5‘3- members, of the team are: N ‘o _ NGTON TEANl*'|S EuM|NArEn. Kensington’ . Kensingttnr ‘ , .. ._ _ Coach,“- D..- SPiCer....E91....Wa1ker, Paul_Ber- Hard, Fred.-“.I“ar<'i1'.rt‘e’,I-£P‘a?l“J’.'l. Hender- son Fred" Thibideau. 4 “‘ v » §S'side Act §»Two resolutions,.,.ca11,ing “for, imendments to thefgsuriilnerside jncorporation Act of'19(f§3, toibe ‘resented to the Legislative’ As- gembly now in session at Char- lottetown, were approved at a special meeting of , Summerside Town Council last evening.‘ Mayor W. A. Currie presided with all Councillors present. Ex- councillor W. E.“ Jenk_ins=“was an interested spectator. The first resolution pertaining to the official ‘plan of the Town of Summerside reads as follows: ‘flheije as Section 131 -ofpthe sunhiie‘ " "1‘§TEle& '*‘rfi€otp’ora't’ioli 1903, designates a plan”Ii1ade"f‘by James Campbell, land "siiryeybr, and now filed in the office of the own Clerk, tn‘;-be'j.the official. glan of the To\Vri”of“°Surflmerside' and descriptions of ‘all lands pro- ceeded against for taxes, ra-tes and assessments are described by reference to s1x:h,plan.,... "And whereas the town‘ or Sum- merside is now conducting a re- ‘valuation of all property’ within the ,§gig__,,town.._ $1,, , iii;if)_'iWE.STE,RN.f..”’ Gf_UARDl’AN IDAIEQING TO95t‘econd§,ifor teen- age school Borden Legion .Hall -Saturday night, .-Admissioh 25 RAYMOND ; GRANT,:'Elpt0J;ri‘,e-L trist will be in his O’Leary Office - , Saturday March 22nd. C“ ‘ day? ""7Ani’Y"6iioT’£o§i‘ arch 21, in aid of 4-H calf club. Everyone welcome. WANTED secretary manager for Four Branch Farmer’s Insti- tute. Apply Walter Hammill nr-s- ident, Albany R.R. No. 2. FOR SUPER Kem-Tone, Kem- Glo, and a full line of Canada paints, Summerside Hardware, in Summerside. FOR SUPER Ketm-Tone, Kem- Glo, and a full line of Canada paints, Summerside Hardware, Summerside. [SI-IUR-GAIN Amateur :Show Kinkora Hall, Friday, March 28th. Sponsored by Firemen. RESERVE Monday A April 7th“,, For play, in Kinkora, Hall. Spons- ored by Firemen. COME and hear Heath Mac- -quarrie and Frank Meyers at a Lconservative meeting, Seaview Hall, at 8:30 p. m. tonight. PRINCE COUNTY Chapter of R9E- Nurses will hold a rum- . mage sale, Friday, March 21st, 7:00 p.m. St. Paul’s-Hall. CRAPAUD RINK Friday night school hockey play-offs. Hampton VS~ Crapud 7 p.m., Albany Vil- lage vs. Argyle Shore 8 p.m. Al- ’l$any Royals vs. Carleton Siding . l>.m. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T- Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 Barrister George R. MacMahon, LL.B. 255 Water St. Summerside 150 Kensington on Saturdays) Phone Summerside 3551 "INSURANCE R. E.'Ellis & Son Limited Fire -— Auto — Casualty 5 Summer St. Summerside » Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., R.0. PHONE 3287 0PPosrrn GUARDIAN OFFICE mmer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, B-.0. Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 3115 SMALLMAN‘S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc., 0.1). 288 Water Street, Summerside bove Maurice Mill‘s Men's Wear, __ PHONE 3530 Photoqraotters THE Rnan STUDIO 1). w. snans . .t.ric;.ts,, “Hall” to ‘form a it $2744.22. - f‘Ant_1.w,13er.eas the said. re-valu- ation 1S,beiY1g.,.'C0I1_ducted in ac- gicgrdance ’with,_‘ and th§’_-‘§_,’d,e_sc;1-jpg- ‘tons of -tall ’lan‘ds'withfii "the said town are designated by a plan known as a “block plan” now filed -, in ~’ thg; ,/of_fice--of . Town Clerk, “‘Resolved that the Tollvnigfiuh. “,1 9?- the. 139W“ of. .S..unrnerside ‘adapt “the”’s'a1d “block plan" to. gether with the said‘ plan of James Campbell or. either, a“s the °.‘ii°.i§‘ P1-en °f.;ihe i.l‘0Wn of Stan-i merside for the ‘purfgioses already mentioned. i E. Clarke, town ma;n‘ag_erM,J.(A,, Brophy explained tliat the Jose 11 Campbell plan -wasjdrawn up as .~th’e’town existed back in‘ 1876, and stated there of course has beenfim-r"‘ radical change in the A very large number of Pro- gm;-ssive Conserv.a£L‘z.e&«.fiIa.9m Tig- nish and the surroundixig dis-_, 3.3”“-‘.—‘:§. at '-I-‘S3303. provincial and as- isisted" Wduring the ‘election of officérfsj; . ‘ . V:-éflfire-'-'-following slate ‘of officers was “elected: gpresidept —. Mrs; Earl MacDonald; vice president Miss Kathleen MacDonald; Mr-S--Howard Har- .;jper; ‘treasurer — 'Mrs_.'?“Gerald Doucette. The Executive Committee con- sists of: Mrs. Josep'h.Blanchard_ Mrs. Gerald Handrahan, Mrs_ Emile Gallant,’ Mr’§_,, ‘Nliltokg Keough and 1Vl’:rs_ Grace Dou- cette. ‘. The executive committee com- prises representatives firom each poll in the area, POLL WORK . Mrs. Lidstone addressed the meeting. Sh:e dealt at some length with the importance’ or organization, especially at the hope that the newly organized’ ““i5n"§‘u§'ge‘sitioh;“'or "coon. Dr. H... For Tignislfis’ Anol B poll level and expressed the‘-.,, the nicidérirfmethod is to re- £€1_‘._ to _a property by a ‘number ln"“a cér aiin zone which is dei number. If ‘V K, 2, . The other -ro’so1utio'h~ 5re'2'ads2- o -Resolved that the ‘Town Conn-; .I,egis1ative...Assenib1y...of.-the Pro- in Zsessipn, to’ amend the Sum- merside‘ Incorporation Act 1903, tached hereto.” ‘ not zreleasedrto‘ the press as ,1\(.l,@,§.'.or .Qi;,t;r._ig.,.gxplained that -‘the suggestedfpamendments in --the be greatl until later. As-s’n. istrict {latavexy ’- 25-»-r ~~- *- group woulflmhke everyleffort, / 7"" ‘>>; 49 committees. women.,comprise .{';2,.,.,pe}'.,. cent. of vote, .,she s idjthénflie place for them to make themselves heard -is in the actual poll work. ‘ . Mrs_ Lidsfltone ‘outlines some . }ery . important ,<work‘;" the ‘new .grganization= could can young man -from Alberton who on much--fies . Bring-.e«;in.--so~.short* a-'tirne,,-.fi"I€iive him the mandate for a four year term and you will find that in the Diefenbaker -Government Prince could not be in better politically." A large ‘%l¥}9’"1lt .- «f “-’Y»‘?17k -f3L’!T1;...i.€11..e.é P 1’ W29- ouny eadquarrters was dele- _gated to this new enthusiastic group. The ladies then enjoyed a pleasant social hour over the tea cup-s_ thew refreshments being served by this new association. _At the, ,pI§\b_lic, mes rig held ._l1_1: gt, "’:pro2'v-rang: iii vi ‘ g ‘ up SO _ riled; _ andwiches ‘f-6°’_tl,1e more fires-eiiit.~ ” “ ‘ ' Mr. George Key, Jr., was elec- side Y’s Men’s Club at their an- in the Y Centre with retiring president Ken Walker presiding. Mr. Key is assistant manager of the Hall Manufacturing Com- pany in Summerside, is presi- dent of the East Prince Young Progressive Conservatives as well as vice - president of the provincial organization. He is adian Cancer Society. «Other officers elected were: first vice president, Art Robin- Lapp; third vice ,pr§§ld§nl J§°h“ Ellis; secretary, Carmen Carle; Treasurer, Ken Dorsey. Directors: Don Adams, George, land, and Charles Linklettelfl Y’s Don’Adams reporting for the radio auction, stated that the profit to the club amounted t0 Y’s Keith Lapp stated that the stamp collection drive for the Bishops Fund by Summerside High School students had been very successful. . Y’s Ken Walker was, apP01Y1l' ALBERTON Mr_ William Meggison. Alber- ton, is confined to his home by illness. Friends of Mr. William Albert. Alberton, are glafi t0 See hm‘ up and around again after an ex- tended illness, Pte. Edward Millman. Camp Gagetown, N_B., is spending a leave at his home in Alberton. Allan Nicholson received_ a_ severe head injury, requiring eight stitches, during hockey practice at Alberton ‘Wednesday night. He is a patient in the Western Hospital. Allan IS a son Merits‘, Club. _“.."?{ “Elects ’0tticé7r§ °At‘.Mééti.ng " ted president of the Summer- nual meeting last evening held’- also active in work for the Can- V son, second vice president. Kfiitll. Clarke, Charlie Ballem. Art ‘H01-T; MR. GEQRG‘7E“KEY. JR. j, ed delegate‘ to attend the’: Maug- ural meeting of the new Y's Men’s Club in ‘St.’-John’/s New- foundland on March 28th. N ' ceived into the club, Henry -Scales, Freetown, and Otis Pick- ard, Summerside. V , ~. Song leader was Malcolm Mat- thews and finesmaster was John Ellis. WOMAN STABBED . TORONTO (CP)"’—-A 27-year-old woman was stabbed in the stom- ach at a party Monday night in an argument over the affecticns. of a man. Police charged Betty Jean Grant, 20,‘with wounding. The injured woman, Barbara Smith, ‘staggered -from a ‘parked car in Downtown Toronto and told a taxi driver Fred Wiggins: ‘-‘I’ve been stabbed. Take me. to St. Michael's hospital.” Police cred- ited the fast trip to hospital with of Mr and Mrs. Douglas Nichol- son, Alberton, saving the woman's life. " 3""FR0NT' now ’(‘left' to right)‘: ' Ross ..~»Drummond,» ’.W. N towntsincegthat time. Mr. Brophy " Signated by ward, block and lot: 3"..<.:§a1mt :J£:srvell..'f;l\Iorth ‘ River; r '4. " Robert MacLaurin, rzi-In-«of ‘=§l12HI1fi’lel‘S1Gle opetition‘-"the. Vince of Prince Edward Island, ‘til the m_anner., prescribed and“at- .,.H;owever thef “ attachment was g petition to the Legislature may changed by that -3-°‘“P“b1i'}'37“‘."*’f1°¥ W531“ 11°‘ be m‘2‘deZ=North 'Wiltshire;.— 4.-Walter Rob- ;derson‘;' 3. Tom and Miller "San- ' ‘:5 derson;-- 4. Lloyd Molyneaux; 5.- z~ -g K John Sanderson, North River. , ‘Belmont, Lot 16; London; 4. to becqmegsa part one the poll. , , ..Lames..A...MacD.ona1d, . Hunter. . 0 -:35 .-.e1r effort ftovward electing ‘*Dr-;3;.. prville Phillips She pnggjsed tho; as she sa-id,‘ha's accomplished’. . Conservative headquarters .s:de Monday. um,i!._ ,fi’ntner..notice. » - Two new members were re- ¢ ‘Champion, Franklyn Bowness, David Sehurman;" 'G. Bernard, Wt. .~ ,-:. ..... ,...,..y W , _'_ »pho:to’ny:F.‘woek§,_ ,. »— Lg T’ 'Cliass"2, '*?1l’;09'lb to 49:ilbs?.§:I - . . .. on R. gfsordeifi; sf. ’l'§ ,1 ;"_- « lardyllflgnclghail ‘N llfllivgtlylll ‘ , OI‘ f IVBF. ._ -Gm.w. 2. .-I ;.1- ;£1ar.v.ey »Mas=,D9n"— Cdttehead *Road:;*:2. :=»'.t‘orn aiid 2 ‘ and son, Rel.- mont Lot 16;.‘ .'.'.,. ». ‘ Group 3"—'—~ 1., Donald Curlmdre, Winsloe; 2.-:Fra'nlc Mutch, Earns- ciiffe: 3.’ David‘ Ford, Milton; 4.’ Gerald ‘F. MacMillan," Charlotte-' town,‘ R. R. 1; . 5. Archie John- stone Brookfieldc ‘ 6. Edward giiallant, iGlasgow- Mills‘; 7&3 tillman ’’MacKinnon, ”' Lower M0 .a%.11Qs :t."f; ht.“ ., ' ‘ V C ass 3, 850 lbs., to J \ 9E9"‘it.§.§ I S°uthe°¥i:. ...2~....J§u1 0.It...Sa.nsiers9nt North‘ River; TE-ixh;‘51e*’st'ewetrt;" erts, North‘ Winsloe. ‘Group ‘2 '— 1. Otis -'MacLeod and,Sons, Uigg; .2. :Fulton._,_S;an-. Group 3--1. w ‘éAlli‘sol’t —-fillohnson-3 2. Allison Stewart,’ Dunstaffnage, R.R. 3; River, R.R.._2;_,,5. Paul Peters, New Glasgow; 6“. Clair Mayhew, Kensington, .R~::R;. 3. » -- 3.,-S eigh Semple, Win- D.’ 5 Kllérrf And'I'ews,-WC. MacEaehern; " Peter’MacDonald, Vernon ?~Suds§ .;.E v» Gl*~t)’li1)'75—1I.?-5-,5-E-. Athol ‘Robertson’ wstiunoton eral of his mother, the late Mrs. James Donald on Saturday after- noon. - Miss Clara Donald, Summer- side, was a weekend visitor to Lot to Beats Sherbrooke Lot 16 defeated Sherbrooke 12-4 last night in a fast exciting hoc- key contest in the Island Inter- mediate playoffs. Scoring for Lot 16 were: Ira Strongman (3), Gordon Camp- bell. (1), Elmer Gorrill (4), Wen- daljl Yeo (1), Jack Gorrill (2), Dayid Birch (1). 'S'herb_rooke:» scorers. -. .51 .: ; ‘:1 ald, York; 2. Allison Stewart, 3. Redverse Stewart, New Wilt- shire; 4. Frank Platts, Tyne Val- .I.e.y.: .5.-..-...¥‘.11.1,t°!1 tiandersqza-;:... I _ "Group, 3-,-‘Al. J . P..;.,Lantz, I et .2, JI,.,¢_o , Gallant, r;" 3. “Roy 1Pip.py; Mt. ,_ .f .Wi_ll.i.3:l7.fl. ,._.._;Hayden, Cherry] ‘Valley; . L5". , ‘A',rcl;t'ie..;J ol‘1n- stone; 6. R. R..»Be‘l-I --2- . 1, no , , ,,, No1”7th,' River; 72. ‘,.D‘orotl_:ly ;_rexge11. ..North River; 3. Y-'ay'ne Hayden,‘ Cherry Valley; ‘4.".Gloria .§‘o1:d{MI1’£ " N‘l5'l‘th 97 T1 )9. :-v- »: .- ‘ ‘V 5-;BOS'¢ef,Stev.o:ison. 1"!“ 9I‘§‘v:_1Y‘§il y _ .Ygnnke ,- 1, .jfi.Iohn’ .1?lfaydexl. . .‘f.-':.«:..‘ e.3r;...3.. .ezuI9t T..Je~,w- e1i...l\fo,r.th- Rivér“;:,.74.I.fGiiy. hemp- gon, 1:-re_n‘c,hfort;, .5. Robert Wood, ,Q1gtlo1J:et9v;n....E.R...-.5... . I ;, r6“n'p' ;’1'.’?“Wei;fde11;j . North Riv r-‘. 2..1I.}lx-ie;,Cudniore, Winsloe; ‘3. Judy.C_arrle"r,‘ Earns- »(;liTfp‘;' 4.‘ Kehplfeth ', lyIel»11S1’1... New Perth; 5. Diane Wood, Charlotte- Earnscliffe. . .. Showmanship in 4-H Class—1. Dorothy Jewell. , ~ ',,"“S'cramblo?"‘.fA@as'_ " Willard ‘M’acPhail,‘“N'orth‘” River; 2. Mil- ton Ford, Milton; 3. Gerald, Mac- Minan,r:€har.}ottetawn,'»n.R;-‘ 1; 4. -I. ,D.,.l§ears, ,Islands,_ West. -""13'es't Ang'us"c‘alf "iii" scramble 4?!31§~5§$37,‘“:=%m°n F.<>1td~. v Mr. Robert Donald left on Sun- day by plane for his home in Toronto, after attending the fun- Vernon Sonier (1), Cook (ll and Gregory ,_»-Deighau (_2),_~_».were the tiéweii. ; .fo‘wn,-' 'RR’."'5; ‘ 3. ‘Diane ..,Carrier,= Mrs. James A. Ramsay. Miss Joyce Bryanton, Summer- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bryenton, Malpeque. The funeral of the late Mrs. James Donald was held on Satur- day afternoon from the Prince- town United Church, Malpeque, with the service being conducted by Rev. L.M. Murray, assisted by Mr. Eric Grant. The hymns sung were “The Lord's My Shepherd” and “Unto the Hills Will I Lift Up My Longing Eyes”. Mr. Wil- liam A. Ramsay sang very, feel- ingly “Abide With Me”. The pall- bearers were Messrs Bruce "Craz- ier, Bruce Riley, Robert »Carru~th- Glover and Waldon Davlson. The .floral.tr:ib_utes‘ were ,,many and beautif.u1.<_ Interment 'vc;15.,,in the Peoples’Cem_etery'.» ' T - , s Cases l-le-dfrcl - side-- Police - Court yesterday " m°rnin3..<.t0.:.a .=..c;harge 0f.:;.:P0sses.- sing ljouor, . ta place »szthat'..t1ian 11,15: !"—;§1!ie;I_c ._:..a Summersider;.'nian- was ined~ $20 -and -costsitoaoone Kehsington, the guest of Mr. and, side, spent the weekend with her * ers, William E. Donald, Horace " . ixin “I Fri. March 21, 1958 The Guardian Page 13 Liberal lVle-eting Held Last Night At Tignisht Legion Hall The Canadian Legion Hall at ment in o’Leary that the C°_“' Tignish was filled to capacity sepyatiyeg’ —__had_. done more In ast evening to heardMrt.hJ.~ Wat-_ eig,i‘t;:_i:‘_R-3»!-‘tbs man thénberali on MacNaught an oer po-_ . _‘ - minent speakers discuss the elec- 1“ elght ye ]%§ré%f:«ls;§arSM; ion "issues. ' e~‘r*V,i’cé- afid, urged M=r.\Wilfred Shea», Tignish, 'pre- ' “ ided and introduced the speak- ‘ ers. Mr. Hector'Richard of How- lan addressed the audience, first i ’n French and then in English. He discussed the great advances made in Tignish during the last fifty years under Liberal Gov- ernments and made‘ particular reference to the great benefits '11 the area from unemployment nsurance for fishermen,’ a mea- ., ‘ sure due to a great degree to efforts of Mr. MacNaught. ’__' _ ‘ him on-election daY~ DR .A_‘, and..,l\/I-r. Mac. Naught discussed the ' 1 various election issues. ,7 . » , REGENT may -,$r*W¥ ”kfotl‘si.’l»ttto _ Dr. Dubicanac, Tignish, scorn- o‘ ,1 ed -the Conservatives for bring- Lsimarie ing on an election in March. Mr. . “ f Fulton the Minister of Justice, John Payne ‘ was certainly. not giving justice when he, madyeothe colossal [state- . tIft~1-tototlt-Tito: lotto" month by the presiding :’riiE1“gi§- tra,tt,,e;R.t-S. 1‘; :. the'.ha.'d*1tw.o‘i previous Roofing mitmentzs gag'aii¥st3”T him 3 by71‘-"Siirrf- merside 7 Police ' of‘ fines“ ‘totalling’ $81, he was-“ordered, 'to_?‘p’éf’y the fine forthwith. Being -unable . to do so he was“ placed -in‘-i custodyév ‘ " A resident of Duvar,_was $23 afterepleading guilty="t<$?f-fpi3s- séssiéifof liquor not 'pui—'ehased room; N.-vend“or. iCnst. Jam€§iCox; ROME;-aoted=i $01‘ the ctihwn"‘%in the first-"case" 'and5 ‘Cnst. Bung‘-a"yV,T RCMP-,--in tl=ter_1a4tt‘er;-z }$.I!MUL"2\’£IN9? " BEVERAGE FM ‘I'M! b_e ,wtth .one ‘.§‘£-‘H;-'."".“ ’ l‘lA‘ll.viflneetir1g%sV be It/Iorotgi-:2:1st—-Tyneiveuey A A‘ .- Saturday, Manchu 22—Wellingto:r1 Villageibl-Iall otherporominent speakers meetings will begin at¢8‘:15- p_.r;n.--- W... ..4 ,.,.)-..._. ii addressed by Dr. .on§i11é i 4‘ I L r; 4; s jcirvililebgl-I.‘ Phillips ‘ on Spring Street, Summer- w {M ,..,. Storm“ Windows W.--ti -il -kl 3 ~‘-- ‘ ‘ ms: custom V ."|;_» of Sheen Maclnnis fix‘ mired ¢t*.th-9 rear. NOW iopm Foe ..B.usiNEss ‘ ‘W-f(§E'NiERALt' _"RE:l?iil\liRS i8¢P9;i*°d ."":‘*: R§l3';"°=;d Bathrooms and Kitchens Modernized. Shoe Store.» ;-l.ocul= pickup on.dde‘Ii.very Phone 3366 ool,vv,orkers ; made. Removed. 3...‘ ‘rioting. Heath Macquarrie Both These Menwill Aclclress The‘iMeeting TONIGHT cm 3.30; 1-...;i. fa M. S ‘ . .1 :. :--‘A »wiiéti;o'r ;;oo:1o§.{aa.'. or radios. eggs 0%‘ work llfgifdg-ggiglgfig j -, ' guara_ntees.p1'ompt service from coast to coast. . »O’Keefe’s o Ontario. 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