SWIMMING CLASS A T LINKLETTER SHORE Standing betweat swimming in- Men's clubowned bus for lessons. Brenda Hughes. Kenneth Mutt- Funeral Held In Keneington Thafuaeralofthelstecathen .5 Hickey ; Iummeraide; and one son. Charles. at present with the R. C.A.!'. in France. There are sev- en grandchildren and one great grand child. The pail bearers were C.C. soul. Mrs. Herbert Schurman of AT THE FLOWER SHOW Set. Auguet31, 1997 'l'heGuard!an Page 13 Featuring a tremendous pro- fusion of color and variety. the two-day Provincial Flower Show concluded at Susnmerslde last winning cut flower exhibits were - sold at bargain prices to the visit- ing public. The show included some no floral exhibits in the 120 claeeee covering a very wide range of flowers. Located in the Baptist Church Hall. the show was well organ- ized by a committee headed by evening wbu many of the prise- Provincial Flower Show At S'Side Concluded Last Night Dr. Henry Moyse and was undc the sponsorship of the l.O.D.E'. whose membe - co-operated in the many activities Repeating their successes at last year's competition. Mr. Hammond Bowness of Bedeque. retained the Maurice Mill silver Rose Bowl Trophy for the highest total number of points in the show. and Mrs. Gordon MacMil- In of Cornwall retained the R T. Holman Silver Tray for the best table decoration exhibit. 4-H Cali Club Achievement structors Malcolm Lodge and and where the final swimming Frcd Hyndmaa members of one tests were conducted yesterday. of the many Summerside Y's From left to right the group Men's sponsored swimming includes Malcolm Ledge. Linda Heescliew, Stewart Peppln. Bruce hfaclaod, Oliver Profitt. Athol Cotton. and W.It. Thompson. art. Roy Savident. Ross Ram- sey. David Coffin. John Harper, Clarence Gallant. Wayne Benoit. Archie MacLeod, Gerald Mac- Day Yesterday At O'Leary classes are Shore where youthful swimmers ricia were transported daily on a Y's wasta- iidt seen at Linkletter Aisenault, Linda Olscamp. pat. Steele, Beryl Si ”.,?legg.' t Elit- Maclnnia. Leod. and Fred Hyndman. Photo by D.W. Sears. Swim Course At Skinnefs Pond A small. but well piepared class from Skinner's Pond and vicinity was presented to Mr. Paul Cudmore. Red Cross Field Supervisor. August llth. for test- follows: Beginners: Roy Doyle. Edward Doyle, Debby Keefe. Christina Doyle. Juniors: Linda Doyle. Jackie Kenny. Clare Doyle. Stella Doyle. Patsy Kennedy. Marlene Aylward. Ann Marie Keefe. Intermediate: Annalee Myrick. .-.:'s. 3,1... terstlng and instrud.ive time. and are looking forward to rriore O'LEARY Miss Gwen Grlgg of St,John. N.B.. was a recent visitor at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Bruce MacNaught in Carleton. Lot 0. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Arsen suit and family. of O'Leary. were Sunday visitors at the home oi the ., A " is A VISITOR ADMIRES A SECTION OF THE SHOW donations received by the "Achievement Day" for the O'Leary 4-H Calf Club was held yesterday afternoon on the farm of Mr. Waldo Phillips and proved most successful with a good at- tendance and a fine display of - high quality animals. Mr. Allan Palmer. agricultural representative for Prince County. was in charge of the program. Dr. L.G. Dewar, M.L.A., Mr. W. club from 0'Leary firms and individ- uals ranging. in some cases, to as high as 82500. Mr. Allison Profit. who Judged the Hospital. The meeting open- ed by repeating the Lord's Pray- the show, congratulated the boys and girls for taking such a keen interest in 4-Ii work. which he considered to be a valuable as set in any community. Alvin Palmcr is leader of the 0iLeary Club. Mrs. Phillips was hostess to several of the officials at a de- licious supper following the com- pletion oi the afternoons program lag. Instructor forthiscourse was oi (hig iiinii oi tegching oi aibie 5 R. Shaw and Mr. Palmer ad- Following are the winners in Miss Doris Keough. Tignish, and truth in the nu; fulurg. i - dressed the gathering briefly the various classes. the Chairman of the local com- Randall MacNe'ill, acted as mas- Hfllsiflfl yearling calves - i. mlttec was Mrs. Anthony Keefe. ter of ceremonies. wclcomcd Fcnton Shaw; 2 Wendell Shaw 3. Those receiving awards were as those present and read a list of Sheldon )lacLenn: 4. Ellen Small- man: 5. Elaine Palmer: 6. Wen deli Phillips; 7. Eric Phillips. Guernsey yearling calves- 1 Pt-rley !llac.N'eill; 2. Marlene Palmer; 3. Dana MacN'eiIl. Guernsey two-year-old-l Dani MncNeill; 2. Pcrlcy )lac.Vcill; liolslcin two-year-pld- 1. Fcn ton Shaw; 2. Elaine Palmer; 3 -7013 Kellndlh latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Po- - er in unison. ErIl'.CmPllmlp5t. K . cicnce in year's w r swimming instructors at Sum- more than 800 children have re providing transportation and mMi:3sl3r:tt? glliellIllzpasl:ryt)'Leary. Kellrilzeiepreis-lelll!t:!ltdMrlt.oll:)0cnaalld rs; 'HOlsIei"s- It Fem” Shaw? It xncrside Fred Hyndman (rowing) ceived swimming instruction in swimming instruction for all chil- was . recent visitor pt the home 1 p i Elaine Palmer: 3- Ellen Small- and Davison Biggar, keep a watchful eye on their young stu- a commendable program which the Y's Men's Club has in dren in this area who were inter- Bible School of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and responded to by twenty-six mem- bers. Minutes of the July meet- man: 4. Wendell Shaw: 5. Eric Phillips; 6. Norman Adams: 7 led”! it 1. M.Alb ii i ii i. - :lh"llg- Ullll9l'u:ll9Y5P0;lf0l5lllDl0l: spent 3l.700.00 this summer to as m "ll-holig by Sears lllilia Ali: liStIa?ii)au;htEofer(sIla:- . mgrh:lz:':udl.oel:.edM:: gain 3' l;gl'"Il:l9 Smallmalli 3- lllmld e umrners e 's en's Cu leton. Lot is, visited her aunt. : ' ' i - 39 93”- y A H, ,1 M in, M . E, P, , 5,. S, g stole. save a very satisfactory Efficiency in years work - me vsglensggoiniw: cxduct en? Ntalfyrecenetilf n "I report. and other officers were iGuernseysl -- 1. Perl:-y Mas LONDON (AP) C Britain . . . . Mr. Bruce MacNaught of Car- ' hem 'r0m- 1! was moved by Neill; 2. Dana mcxeiil: J. .i.ime.i . worm oiitciai aitiiud. Provlnclal I-eg'on Convenhon ed for one week at West Point Mrs. Harry Mscwiiiiami. second- Willard Phillips: 4. Marlene record for aircraft Friday-70.- 000 feet. The Royal Aero Club said the new mark was set two days ago by a Canberra bomber. powered by two turbo-Jcts and two rocket motors. It was piloted by Michael Randrup. chief test pilot for D. Napier and Son. The previous official record was 05.- Bllgsieet. set by a Canberra in 19 . . WESTERN GUARDIAN CUSTOM Combining. Heath Bryenton. Kensington. RAYMOND Grant. optometrist will be in his Tignlsh office Sat- urday. August ilst. CAI! Eastern Cedar shingles just arrived. all grades. John Myers. Carleton. RIGULAI Dance lrlshiown Mon day night. Blue Haven Ramblers. Door prize. The 26th annual convention of Provincial Command of the Can- adian Legion will be held in Bor- den Branch Home on Monday. Labor Day. Opening ceremonies will be held at 9.45 a.m. and following this the new monument. erected by Borden branch outside the Home. will be unveiled by His Honor Lieutenant Governor 'l'.W. L. Prowae. The unveiling will be followed by a parade of Legionaires and veterans from the Home. past the R.C.M.P. barracks. where the salute will be taken by the Lieu- tenant Governor. Tliis will be fol. lowed by a business session in the home presided 'over by Pro- vi l'l ci nl Command President, Charles Hogan oi Summa side. ion will begin at 2.30. day. Scheduled At Borden Monday The delegates will adjourn for lunch at noon at the Borden Inn and the afternoon business seas- Guest speaker at the banquet at 1 p.m. will be Mr. Don Thomp- son, director of the Service Bu- reau. Dominion Command of Ot- tawa. Also present will be Group treasurer. Dominion Command; Captain H.R. Stewart. honorary treasurer. Dominion Command; Premier A.W. Matheson; Dr. 0. H. Phillips. M.P. for Prince Coun. ty. and John A. MacDonald. M. P. for Kings County. who is also provincial Command representa- tive to Dominion Command. Comrade Emery Richards is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements for the under the leadership of Mr. D. A. Dunlop. Minister of the Prea- byterian Church at Alberton and West Point. Mr. Dunlop was as- sisted in this valuable work by Mrs. Ernest MecPherson. Mrs. Wilbor Macwilliams. Mrs. Per- cival MacPherson nd by Miss Livingston and Miss MacPher- son. all of West Point. Valuable assistance was also given by Miss Myrtle MacLeod of Quincy. Mass., who is visit- ing her old home town after many years residence in the U. S.A. Mrs. Livingston. Mrs. Ar- thur MacWilllama. Wilber Mac- Williams. Percy MacPherson, and Mr. Livingston assisted. The attendance Wlg very en- couraglng the daily average of children present. from the age of three years to the age of fit- teen. was a ut titty. And on the closing day. Saturday the num- her present. children and par- ents numbered sround eighty. In the afternoon on Saturday an Prince Co. M.P. Announces enjo able Picnic was held at Machonaltfa Beach. with abun- dance of good thing; tor lunch leton. Lot 6. i; now employed in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Russel MacNelll of Rhode island. are vacation- iiig at Campbellton. They were recent visitors in 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. John MacNaught and daughter Cathy of Ottawa. were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mac- Naught in Carleton Lot 6. While here Mr. MacNaught had to en- ter the Prlnce County Hospital in Summe side for an appendix op- oration. Mrs. Guy Murphy of Kinkora. spent some time with relatives A VISITOR from Nova Scotia is seen admiring one of the color- at the Prince Edward Island Pro- iui baskets of cut flowers on ex- vincial Flower Show, Miss Donna hibit at this 6th annual Provincial Plnd, student nurse at Highland Flower Show. and friends in West Prince. Mr. and Mrs. Getson and fam- ily of Carleton. Lot 6. were Sun- day visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MacI(lnnon in 0'l.eary. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Turner. 0'Leary. spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Turner's relatives in West Devon and vicinity. Miss Eunice MacNaught of Car- leton. Lot 6. has returned from summer school in Prince of Wei- es College in Charlottetown. and has begun her duties as teacher View Hospital in Amherst, N.S.. 3-. Y. 7... ..--,-........a.. .. - ed by Mrs. James MacKlnnon. that the desk and chairs recom- mended by Mrs. Earle Jelley be purchased for the Mat.-on's of- J fica. Motion carried. At this point there was consid- erable dlscusslon on the purchas- - lag of a sewing-machine for the hospital. It was decided not to buy one at the present time. Mrs. Wendell Scott reported that the sum of 855.00 had been realized from the sale of bazaar articles at the West Point boat races. Mrs. MacKensie reported that enough sales slips have been ob- talned through the Cream-of The West Plour promation for a third set of dinnerware. A nominatl committee was appointed and are as follows: Mrs. Alban Craswell. Mrs. Marne Kennedy. Mrs. Bruce MacDoug- ald A discussion on the holding of a Fall Fair followed. This was left in charge of Mrs. Rob- ert Woodslde and her committee. It was moved by Mrs. Harry Adams. seconded by Mrs. Russell Boylan that the meeting adjourn. Phillips; 5. Eric Phillips. Showmanship - 1. Ellen Small man; 2. Fenton Shaw; 3. Elaine Palmer; 4. Marlene Phillips; 5. Eric Phillips. Season's .ludging-- I. l-'enton Shaw; 2. Perley MacN'eill: 3. Dana Mac Neill; 4. Elaine Pal- mer; 5. Marlene Phillips. - 0 SIIMMERSIIIE TONIGHT (SATURDAY), 7-9:25 Double Bill Attraction "Hell's Crossroads" Til Kenalngton and alpeque freely provided by the kind DOo- in Cascumpac School. , I-H Calf Clubs will old the N b W k P ' pie ofwcst Pvlnt. endlns up with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Harris of starring: Stephen McNally Achievement Da on Wednesday S three and one half gallons of unionvsle, were Sunday visitors "'5 the romantic story 0' September 4th. t 1.30 p.m. at ice Cream. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- the fabulous Jesse Jam". Kenelngton Rink. SERVICES for fundamental Baptist Church Central Bedetiue. Morning Worship 10.45 Sunday School in noon. Evening Scrvicc 1.30 Richard E. Coston Pastor. MA GATE Pastoral Charge. Uni Church of Canada. Sun- day, Sept. Isl. I957. New London lo a.m.. Margaie il.30 a.m.. Long liver 'f.li p.m. J.l:. Mac Lean (speaker). Rev. L.M. Mur- ray. interim Moderator KINBINGTON United Church suiidsy. lost-mh-r 1Il- 9'1"?" be completed by Sept not and lent 0”Leary - "l ”””' ”"”"' """””" "u" "I'- - - ' 1 . d fM.JkMeiilll0ll f:t:”'.:' :::'.':i;' 33': :2: .”:::.::' .." ..'l:. l:":;::: ..l'.:...:':l'..:”.::' .:”::t..:.' ---- m we ..”.'.'.i.". it... '...'s... .. Nollcll ship 7.!) summertleld Morning um: Phogo mm" M the "cum. "1 Inna". h .1 6 ll Mun" gtaerdatherhela ll;t';l:"1::l hear that he is able to return to - Worship 0.30 Church School 10.30 . . BA. 3. M T”. Lo"... .-Jesus said. he C n H iuig gfvulgirgflm Mun” that has seals M9. Ill '9'” 0” 'hii.:mo1:i1s.,M:r'cPer and Mrs. merside. exhibitor at the Provln- exhibits. . F'''l'''''' 0'” h wnonlmd "I Donald Crawford. of llramlllt clal Flower show. is seen arrlv- PTMICO ASSOClCTlOII BO III NIW London Pastohl Charge. Pnebyterien Church in Canada. Divine service for Sunday Sept- ember. let. it a.m. Geddie Mim- orial. Long River H0 p.m. sun- day School at St. John's Cllf on 6.!) and divine service at Clifton 7.30 pin. it is sood to be in the house of the Lord and worship together. Rev. i..D. Bartlett, Min. later. . ANGIJCAN Church Services for the New London Parish Sept. lst the Eleventh Sunda after day school teachers meetings. eonnel. other relatives in Alberton. Mass, was it visitor to relative-sl, TflIIll!- Rector Rev. W. . lngrI- These were conducted under the Mrs. .fohaeton- Letters to par P"-" Mi-. gnd Mn. Jackie Arbing and in Woodstock and other parts nip h ! Md ' th C . ham. at. Mark. Kensiugton Holy ih,...., ..i "The Great commie eats. 1951 A as was set at tiaeoo by family of Halifax. are wenains West Prince y 0 T 0 Mi” , " V? 0!"- Commnnion ll.00 a.m.; st. Step ,io,,v "ii "anng Them In.'' Mrs. J. Marchbank - Gain- . their vacation with their parents. Mrs. Ada liutcliins of Pan. ffllIflll,V' ll0Sl"lIl- 01-Par.V.lIrldItI. Sunday and Monday. hens. Burlington. Evening Pray- er I.” and Sunday School 1.3 3 ii i ii "4 g small boy children. ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy ncsdsy cveing, August zlst. aty p.m. st. no-nu. French Rivm 5.: in. all; izunoiy School. Af- Mr. west. 41.. part of the PERSONALS Wendell Mutturtg Sunday Iehed eat and lvuins uf axing stock of the ” congregation in sand . mm 7-" Emil”! "'l""'” himself he c-nod - meeuns and School E880 SERVICE STATION Professional Cards The announcement of a num- her of works proiects in the West Prince Arcs was made by Dr. 0.H. Phillips. M.P. last eve- ning at the annual meeting of the first district Progressive Conser- vative Association. These will include a sand fencc along Tignlsh Harbour and drainage and grading work at .fudc's Polnl, Tignlsh to be start- ed immediately. and repairs to Albcrlon and Mlmlnegash whar- yes to be undertaken shortly. He also stated that the survey of the Alberton Harbour channel is to lnary plotting will be available to frelghtere this fall. A. and Mr. ault spoke briefly. llll Albarton; Court House. owners of small vessels and Principal speakers of the eve- nlng were Dr. L.G. Dewar. M.L. W.R. Shaw. .l.W. Don Campbell. Mr. Chester Mac- Donald and Mr William Arsen- officers elected for the com- ear are: president. Lloyd Matt ewe. 0'Leary; Vlce-prosld- ent. Marcel Perry. Tignish: Sec. retary-treasurer. Alfred Gillie. Provincial Executive. Frank Bryan. Alberton; Prince County executive. Arthur Gal- Classes were held every morn. lag only. beginning at 9.30 and closing at 12.00 with a recess at I0 when everyone took part in fun and trolic of games. and sing- ing activities. with much molt The Bible School opened each morning with prayer and the reading of Bible lesson for the day. Each lesson was on display in inch large type before the whole school. go that all the chil- dren who were old enough to read could Join in the reading of the! Bible lesson for the day. Pie tures and Blackboard were used MREC Sunday Rev. D. I. Baltic. director of the Summer- slde-Kensington MREC district Sunday School convention held in Church of Christ. Summer- sldc. August 11 led the dele- gates through two pseudoSun- it all began when the euptrlllc asked the pastor in issue "March- ing orders." The tom mlrcllllll School Mrs. lissery tation gas blame. Convention Held In S'Side Mcclare of East cussion leaders and topics were 1. - Outlying and evergreen - Sunday School. Harry Lliililettar - Transpor- Jamas Murphy - Vlstatioa of homes by I.S. teachers and per- lng and maintaining interest of As in the afternoon. the groups reported back after a short die- Jeeus Christ. and to become so- quainted with Jesus. is to be come acquainted with God. In all the teaching by word. or song. action was made use of wherever possible. so that all the children not only saw the words. and picture of the truth; but began to put it into prac- tice at once. thus by hearing. seeing. and doing. impression is received which is not soon forgotten. Everyone enloyed I my 1!- die Harris in Springfield West. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacNaught and daughters Eunice. Dorothy and Bonita, were visitors to.Riv. ervlew Cabins in Bedcque. guests of Hon. and Mrs. Watson Mac- Naught. Mr. James MacKay. St. Stephen N.B.. Mrs. Verna Hall and two sons Robert and Ronald of Quill cy. Mass. are vlsltlnl ll lll' home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mac- Naught in Carleton. Lot 6. Mr. Joseph Bottenileld of Wei land. Ontario. visited with re- latives in Carleton. hot 0. recen- his home after beins - in-Hen! ll ham. Masa.. visited at the homes of their sisters. Mrs. Roy Ml? ing in Woodstock. and MPI- 90” ald Campbell of Albei-ion. Miss Betty MacMurdo of Sum mgrgide, is spending a few day! with her brother and sister-In-IIW. Dr. and Mrs. William Mae Murdo in 0ilAIfV- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hlltt Ill Haverhill, Mass.. were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arbing. in Woodstock. Ind Mrs. JD. iviathe.-son and Miss Maude Matheson of Rose Valleyi to visit friends and CAMEO KE NSINGTON Fri.. Sat.. 7:15-0:15. Matinee Sat. 1 pm. Western action-pacin ed melodrama. Starring Jeff Chandler. Anne Baxter, Rory Calhoun. in "THE SPOILERS". In technicolo. Also serial and news. Regular admissions: Eve- ning ioo e 30: matinee It at lsc. "Accused of Murder" Starring David Brian Filmed in the new process of NATURAMA. A grip- ping murder story. LLEWELLYN Rogers. of Sum- lng with cut flower and glsdloll Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arblng in Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith in Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hardy and little daughter of.0ttawa. are vacationing with Mrs. liar- dyls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thnm- : as Gay in Knutsfnrd and other "- relatives and friends in the vic- y l Hospital L. A. Mr. Jack Rt-lily of Haverhill.i Hag Meeting Arblng in Woodstock. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell in Al-l bcrton. l Miss Lillian Yeo has accepledi the position of teacher in thel primary room of Howlan School.'. land. Maine. spent a few dayslrcgiilar monthly meeting on rd-i TONIGHT grandoprine The annual meeting of the West O'Leary public hall nesday. Sept. 4th- 1957. Lester at 1:30 p.m. Wed- Waliace. President. OPEN Atlas Tires. Batteries and Accessories . A i rti ri g cuselon l!" YEIWNIY . r :'Is::l:nc;ln:hilrliTn -or?-yeiisle 4 """"' "' ”"'if"i'I.'.'i"it i'"” A7 DIAL 1900 ausmszitsmsz warm: sr. nasr .' Chartdred night: of old with swords and other Mr" 0' W " ' "- civic S1-ANUM Ag:ounf.nfg shields. ready. lo ll?! ltlllle "' Mr. and Mrs. Eric Duvarhave . ' , some 09- returned home from a trip in The final Rock N Roll Dancc of thc scasrm . . i T- . 3 All 'l'l9l"" "S" ""5 b We-"Hi C"Wl3- 7”" l'l'""ll With all the winncrs of the season's jlttcrhurg . W51” ll'l""l' l" cEl”-'7' B'""' "mi contests competing for the championship and REGENT tom 2:00 - 1- 9:20 liilii-fill: Jasper. vthiie .u ..dmontrin they were the guests of Mr. nilV8l"Il brother-in-law and sister. DE Ill Ire. A.li. Lane. Mrs. Edwin ll. Cox and daugh- tge Carolyn and son James who- bave been soonttial the ll'I"lN' at their cottage on the Mesa: 1 I Mr. and Mrs. William Seittner and laelhtere Helen and firm All winners are asked to be sure and attend. DANCING 0:00 - 12:00 Lowell Hucstis Orchestra. i TENDERS 3 Kc-nsington Branch. "MR. WISE our" - Lao otiitcay e BOWIZRY posts 7940 eaivnsawmramosstpane 7 JW 1' t'' of Mel . M . ... so -: it "I ill" Tenders addressed to Mr. W. Roland Paynter. 9""? '9' . u” a lit; Canadian Legion. Ks-nsingtrm Branch. will he received .ii .- H; 9- 1-H .-Mi. limp. an it. ... gntll Friday. Sept. 13. fogittgg ix;Llio!rt of Manager ” ' l ' "I ” l it ,eepe to or mm in . 9 owes or any '''I M 3",, fig: rig necest-farily acc9vl"fl- MONDAY 2:5-7:15-0:10 TUB. 7:15-D210 M lcol lie - - ver h m:, "'3. R. M. J. MaclxliVNO'N. uGRiA1' MANN aenes after seas Secretary Canadian Legion. Jose Fen-er - Dean Jagger - Julie London 4C..MDC.j T: