u ‘i t l a. 1 ' ursday evening, Juily 24 l i. .5’ l i . 'i .Jbership j,fiBranch of the Canadian Legion,t . in the home. I ' ednesday, July 23. ' If? ' . run READ STUDIO i T; An impressive initiation cere- mony in which 39 new members, Premier Joins S'Side Branch Can‘. Legion bert C. Gall-ant, Sr., $30, Dick Sieele,_$20, and Dr. H. E. Clark, includng Premier A. W. Mathe- $ 0 son were accepted into the mem- of the Summerside was carried out last evening at ,the regular general meeting held President Ben Champion presided. The initiation ceremony was conducted by Com; Mercier Mul- lin, chairman of the membership . committee assisted by Comrade Roland Philipson. Premier Matheson Spoke brief- y to his comrades at the con- cluslon of the ceremony and said” he was happy to be associated with the branch. He expressed fear of whatlmight develop from ,the present troubled world situa~ tion and added it was his hope '. that those who are eligible today :“may not: have to get in it." The Premier concluded his re- marks by stating he hoped to be able to help the branch carry out their aims “but unfortunate- ]y not Daylight Saving." The Premier was apparently refer- ring to a resolution submitted by the branch to the Provincial Gov- ernment early this summer re- questing uniform. daylight savmg time in the province. The new members received their legion pins from Andy Mac- Eachern, provincial president of York Point. The names of the comrades who brought in new members during the membership cam- paign were placed in a hat and three prizes drawn for by the president. The winners were: A]- WESTERN GUARDIAN. i sass PARISH PICNIC. Tues- 22nd. ' BORDEN LEGION Picnic can- celled for July 20th. Will be held July 23rd. Meeting at Legion DANCE in Springvafley Hall. 3E§1:_TCE-CREAM FESTIVAL. Cath- c l Church I grounds Kensington, -‘ Professional Cards ' Chartered - Accountants - 'r. Earle .mpkeyihco. q Camdiaana'liksof Commerce : ' Building, - Summerslde, PEJ. Phone 2235- , ‘INSURANCE n. It. runs a Son . Fire - Auto '— casualty 5 Summer St. . Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., 3.0. PHONE 3287 ,_ A Summer St. Summerslde B. F. Hunter, R.O. Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 8116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING - A. Raymond Grant. ' B.Sc., 0.D. : 288 Water Street, Summerside Above Maurice Mill’s Men’s ‘ Wear. 2 PHONE 3530 - Photographers! ' o. w. sum Barrister , George R. MacMahon, . . a LLB. . ".55 Water St. Summerslde ..(Also Kenslngton on Saturdays) Phone Summerside 3551 Delegates to the 27th annual provlnClal convention w e r e chosen to attend the conclave at North Rustico on Labour Day, Sept. lst. Those appointed were Comrades Ben Champion, Earl Carillon, Henry Bernard, Emmett Train- or, Fred Gallant, and Mercier Mullin. Alternates: Ralph Boates, Dick Steele. Delicious barbequed chicken, french fries, rolls and pickles were served at the conclusion of the meeting by the entertainment committee, under the chairman- ship of Comrade Joe Clark. ALBERTON. Miss Lorraine Gamble, Cas- cumpec, is visiting her aunt, Miss Florence Leard, Brooklyn. MII‘. and Mrs. James Daley motored from Iona on Sunday to visit Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Sproule and Mrs. Sproule, Al- berton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aitken, Charlottetown; visited the lat- ter’s father, G. H. Hardy, Alber- ton, during the weekend. William Fraser arrived from Montreal on Saturday to visit his mother, Mrs. Frank Fraser, Alberton. Miss Barbara Rix. O’Leary, is a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Wil- liam Aubrey, Alberton South. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Marks and children, Summer do, were guests on Sunday of . F. P. Roland Philipson, Leo Blacquiere, I. Fraser, Alberton. Hector Oag is relieving mana- ger at Alberton Branch at the Canadian ‘Bank of Commerce while A. L. Tibbetts is on holi- day. Mr. Mics. Oag are oc- cupying he lebetts home. Bowness of Montn'ose ahd,will be announced by a number of friends in this vicinity. and Mrs. C..R. Profit, Al- berton, have as welcome guests their \ sons, - William ’ Profit of Montreal and Cpl. James Pro- ‘ fit of the RCAF at Trenton, 0n- tario. Bell, Mill River. A and Mrs. Larry Brophy, East Orange,.N.J., are guests of Gerard Redmond, Alberton. Miss Anne Profit, Montreal, arrived in Alberton dining the weekend to spend a two-weeks? vacation with hei- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Profit. Misses Jacqueline and Louise Prue, "Montreal, are guests of Mr. and Mrs’. C. R. Profit; “Al- berton. Alex Leftn‘ley. Montreal, is vacationing in Alberton. Miss Nancy Gillie has arrived from Montreal to spend two weeks. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gillis, Al 11. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Rog of ‘Bi‘nihin‘ee;“*°Mass., who Spend a vacation in Alberton each sum- mer, are guests at the Wright Tourist Home. - Miss Lillian McCready, Mont- real, is a guest oers. J. A. Lefurgey at her stunner home near Alberton. “ ~ ,Mr. and Mrs A. J. Bernard. Alberton, have as guests their soniand daughter-hilly, Mr. and Mrs. Valeria with their . children, Marlene and! Kevin: also another son. Cyril Bernard, all of Montreal, During the weekend they also shad their daughter, Mrs. Eyton-Jones of Montreal. _ . Misses Anne and Gwen Wilkle then- uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foley, Alberton. Frank C. Weeks of the Guar- dian Ofiice at Alberton, Mrs. Oag is the former Florence -M.rs. P. L.'Farre11,. Boston, is- a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell - of Quincy, Mass" are visiting Mrs.‘ me, says Coleen Creswell, 3, MY STAGE COACH was near- ly held up but I beat them to the 11st Scout Troop under Canvass, The First Summers-ide Scout Troop with Eric Tanton as Camp Chief went under canvass yester- day afternoon at Indian Head. They'will do their own patrol cooking, have two-swim periods each day and the \instructlon periods are designed to complete ‘the practical pant of the second class tests. . _ The following scouts are in camp: . . Robert Hickey, Charles Silli- phant, Gerald Richards, Emer- son Ferrlsh, Joseph Tremor, aid Ramsay, Alon n. Malcolm Coulson and Ail-an Alt- ken. ‘ Camp will break on' Saturday July 26th, at noon. GordonhKerr, executive commissioner, was a visitor at the camp on opening day. ~ ~ MUSICAL TALENT Michael Balfe, Irish~born mu- 5ician who died in 1870, conducted the Drurry Lane orchestra when only 16. Weeds, and their sons, John and Philip, are enjoying a holiday at their cottage in Mbntrose this week. \ The new non-callable Conversion Loan Bond ‘ vailable in exchange forrVictory Bonds, . I . . investment qualities of the 3% Victory Bonds, and in addition. —- The 1983 maturity provides 50% increase in income. -— This income can be had for a period of 25 years . —- You pay nothing extra, but get an immediate cash adjustment. Victory Bond zbh'en conifehed Become } A Better Investment Than Ever We urge all holders of Victory Bonds to convert their Bonds into: Canada Conversion Loan of 1958. ail/2% Bonds due September 1, 1983 ' Bond due fig Bond: due September 19 1 3% Rounds due or alternatively have all the sound (/I. s, which are now September 1, 1972 965 By converting value of the investmcn I at the same time contrl . efforts to curb inflation and stabil their Victory Bonds, investors maintain the t they made during the war years, and bute towards the Government a ize the economy. 3 Halifax, N. 5. Telephone: 3-8203 Send your Vic-my Bonds to us for exchange. The cash adjustment will be forwarded promptly. Canadian Pacific Bldg. ' 7 d Gulldy & 00 9 Limited Carl Simmonds, John Beer. Ron- .‘. THE DRUM MAJORETTE was idaughwr of Mr.’ and Mrs. Edgarl Creswell, of St. Eleanors. om- draw, is the version of Adel Gau- ldet, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Soap Box \Derby Winners Named In last Fridays report of the Summerside Lobster Carnival events it was stated that Alan Cameron, Summerside, had won the Soap Box Derby for the past three years. Although Alan did win the 'senior events, the trophy last year‘ was won, by Gerald MacLeod. Eleanors tonsizzling other tire material on the and skidding. 3». I George Gaudet. Summerside. § and. in 1956 by Charles Sillin- hant, Summer-side, havrng earn- ed the award by winning the». race-off. _ s In the same report the Judges of the D011 Carriage Parade should have read, Mrs. W. A. Currie, Mrs. A. H. Hubiey and Mrs. Norma Sutherland. Both events were sponsored by the Summerside Lions Club. The golden eagle of the west- ern mountains is named for the rich yellow feathers on the head. NONVCHflXlS: Milena “Sheds-Fortified" Nylon Tim give you maxi. mum protection against the hazards of summer dnvmg. pavement. It’s the strongest nylon cord body. y — specially fortified against damage due to bonnpumture and impact. am Rubber-X is a radically new kind of tread rubber that resists abrasion and wear better than any market. You get far longer mileage from Firestone tires with exclusive Rubber-X . . . and unmatched protection from punctures, blowout. I l mammalian-w 7 Work Starts 0n Debris Removal In preparation for the con- struction of a new edifice, which will be built on the site of the one destroyed by fire on . February 8th, the firm of M. F. Schuman, began work yester- day morning on the cleaning up of the debris at the MacArthur Block. Interviewed yesterday, Mrs. MacArthur, said she could give no details on when the new build ing would be started. Final ar- rangements with the Stedman Company who have purchased the land from the firm of Brace Mac- Kay 00., Ltd. have not been con- cluded as yet. Under arrange- ments now pending with the town of Summerside and the Stedman Company approximately 14 feet will be purchased from Mrs. Mac- Arthur by the town. on Summer Street and an equal amount pur- chased fnom the Stedman people by Mrs. MacArthur. . It is understh that .13 soon as the details of the two trans- actions are finalized that the contract for the erection of the MacArthur Building will be let. ELLERSLIE AND BIDEFORD Mrs. Lena‘vClanke, Mrs. John Paynter and two children John and Rhenda, Toronto, Ontario, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharpe. Miss Clarann Found nurse-in- training, Summerside, spent~ a few days at her home. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the. late Mr. Sterling Dyment whose death oc- curred on July 9th. A shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millar- in honor at their daughter and ; son-in-law, Beryl and Douglas. v who were married recently in Winnipeg. . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharpe : and daughter were weekend vis- > has of Mr. and Mrs. ~ Waldo Phillips, O’Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coughlin :' and “family, Summer-aide, were Sunday visitors to Ellerslie. Friends are sorry to hear Mrs. Earl Maynard is a patient in Stewart Memorial Hospital. All her friends wish he a speedy re- covery. 7 Recent Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis were Mrs. E arl Thomson, Hartford Conn, and Mr. and Mrs. Jlack Milligan and son of Lot 11. > Friends are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs. George Barlow. All her friends wish her a speedy recovery. ‘ 1 Mrs. Gordon Miller was hostess to the Bidefonl Women’s Insti- tute on Tuesday evening. Friends are,sorry t6 hear of the illness of Mr. Grodon Mll- lar. All wish him a speedy re- covery. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late Have- lock Bryant whose death occur- red at her home in North En- more on July 3rd. Mrs. George Jelley, O‘Leary, is visiting her daughter and son- in—law, Mr. and Mrs. James Bur- leigh. ' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Elton MacKay and family, Traveller's Rest, were Sunday visitors, of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Adams. \The Red Cross Swimming clas- ses started on Tuesday at Bide- ford Whan with Miss Elizabeth Ramsay as instructor. D0. BEDEQUE Rev. ,L.P. Archibald, Upper Stewiacke, N.S., and Mns. Archi- bvald have arrived here to spend their vacation at their cottage at Fernwood beach. Mr. George Leard and his mo- ther, Mrs. W.B. Leard, Souris, were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Edna Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. T. Moyse, Bedeque. They also visited with Mrs. Leard’s brother, Rev. George Ayers, Summerside. ' The sincere sympathy of this community is being extended to Mrs. Edwin Lord and family, Central Bedeque, on the occasion of Mr. Lord’s tragic death, by be- ing pinned under the farm trac- tor he was‘operating, on Mon- day evening, July 14th. The July supper meeting of the Bedeque Men’s Association of the United Church was held in the Church Hall on Tuesday evening, July 15th. Mr. Vernon Craig introduced the speaker of the evening, Mr. Stewart Wright, Deputy minister of Agriculture, Charlottetown. Mr. Wright’s ad- dress deelt with the 4-H Clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lord, St. Andrew's, N.B.,_were recent vis— itors with Mrs. Lord’s mother, and brother, Mrs. Edna Morri- son and Clifford- Morrison, at Carleton Siding. Mr. Ralph Madcaull, Carleton Siding, attended the 110th annual session of the National Division of the Sons of Temperance of North America, held recently in _. galifax, N.S. PlUSVILLE , It was with regret that the peo- ple of Piusville learned of the sudden accidental death of lit- tle Frankie Gallant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gallant. Sin- cere sympathy is extened to his parents and brothers and sisters. B.Q. Misses Rita andClare Gallant Toronto, arrived home on Mon- day by plane to attend the fun- eral of‘their brother Frankie. The parishioners of St. Anth- ony’s Parish are pleased to see- .their pastor home again Summer Safety’Sale'! V I I \ see out or rues: HIES'I'ONE nurses spout" Tuesday. July 22, 1958 The Guardian Page 13 ‘ O’LEARY Master Blair MacDonald has returned to his home in Sackville after spending some time wifli friends and relatives in Dunblane. On his return he was accompan-l ied by his cousin Master Donnie Livingstone who will visit there in Sackville for a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hatchard and four children have returned to their home in Monoton sitter spending a couple of weeks visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Ernie MacPher- son and fiamily, Dunblane. On their return they were accompan- ied by Mr. Ma-cP‘herson who will visit in-Moncton fiorea few days. The Bethe] United Church Pic- nic was held on the parsonage grounds at Springfield West, Mon- day night. The evening was fine and warm and quite a large crowd attended. Hot dogs, drinks, and ice creamwere served, and a nice sum was realized. Mrs. Arnebt MacLean and chil- dren of O'Leary, spent Tuesday in Dunblane visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gorrill. ‘ Mr.,and Mrs. C. B. Inman- , Ha- milton, Ont, are visiting in Glen- woodastheguestsoer.amd Mrs. Leslie Gorrill and Mrs. In- mnln’s father, Mr. Amos Gorrill ceiving treatment for a few days in the Western Hospital, Alber- ton. Miss Joan Holiday, Toronto, Ls spending some time visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil- lip Gallant, Piusville. Mrs. hillis Forrest and chil- dren of ew York, are spending some time visiting Mrs. Forest’s arents, Mr. and Mrs. J o h n . Gallant. Mr. Earl Gallant returned to Toronto after spending a few weeks at his home in Piusville. The funeral of little ‘Frankie Gallant which was held on Tues- day was v largely attended. The Rev. Fa her Pitre officiated. and other relatives and friends in that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacAulay and five children of Sydney, N.S., arrived in O'Leary Wednesday to spend their holidays with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant, Unionvale, and Mr. Joseph Gel- lant,'O’Leal-y, were all taken to the Community Hospital, Monday morning suffering from cuts and bruises after a car driven by Mrs. Gallant crashed into two gas pumps at the service station. owned by Mr. Urban Paugh at O’Leary Corner. 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