Al -ll ('I1.\RLO'I'I'E'I‘0WN'S George Alpha Y's Men. sponsors of the Wcntlierbie. winner of his second (.om9sv__ George won In 311.9,‘. consecutive Island fiddling cham- pionshp, miles s he is present- ‘ ed Mu; ms‘. am": by Roy smauil he will appear on the King Gan- man. (leIl', president of the am TV show. Schools Will Be Adequate For Forseeable Future Page 2 The Guardian Thurs, Oct. 24, 1957 WEATHER With the nearing completion of tug at the Grade Eight level. the new high school on l..ong~ Dr, Lea said that locally a con- TORONTO ‘OP’ — °"”""‘ worth Avenue school ovet- slderabla improvement had tali- '~’mP°“‘“’°‘ l''“’d "-7 T” crowding has been dealt with for en place In the educational slt- NW1 PW“? ‘"3350!’ On“- lhe l0!‘¢6¢€81>1€lUiUl’¢.lCC0|'difllI uation over me past several MEN’ x‘ to Dr. R.G. Lea. chairman of the years. Hg pointed to the excellent mm“ ID") Charlottetown School Board. Dr. work helm accomplished by Ken- Dawson -------- -- -4° 1' 1-98 SP0!!! to the Centennial Y's neth A. Parker, superintendent V""°”3 * 3° 5° Men's Club at their Wednesday of city schools. He was or the Edm°nWn ~ --1° 3’ night meetins. opinion that with further admin- WW’? - -- ‘ 1‘ Dl'- 1401- Who WI! iM1'0d|l¢Od istrative coordination and the R‘;‘‘“?' - - - - - ' -'20 2‘ by Bruce Hodsins. stated that increased facilities. the educat- “’"""P°8 -- - - - - - - --3° 3‘ facilities will be inadequate until tonal picture had much to com- TWOMO -5‘ 55 the new iilgii school opens in the me (1 it. 0 ~ 5° 5-" new year. After that there will e chairmen for the meeting -53 5‘ be facilities to take care of a were Robert Giggey and Bruce , "” 55 school population increasing at 1-Iodgins. FT?‘-l°"‘°‘°° ‘Q 5‘ the present rate. The club decided to hold its Sm! John 53 The speaker stated that the next regular meeting on Tucs- MOONOO - > - - - - - -- -“ 52 rate of dropouts before complet- day to receive Earl Beckley. Y. Halli” ‘5 50 ion of High School is greater M.C.A. secretary of Tokyo. (_‘h3TlO“9lOW“ - - - - -~ '— 55 In Prince Edward Island than Japan. who will speak at al".}’dn¢‘y ~37 55 In Canada as a whole. He sug- World Service dinner held in his-’\‘3”“O"lll - ~ - O3 59 gested elective vocational train- honour. -5‘- J°l"‘ ‘- NM 5° n HALIFAX (CPl—’1‘he VQIIIICI’ be- Secretary Of Orange Grand Lodge Tells Of Development Mr. Gordon Keyes. most WOT‘-' Grand Lodge‘ He also dealt with various ways of British America on Tuesday’ of improving the lodge meetings a large aud-l the ' ' d shipful grand secretary of the Most Worshipful evening addressed lence of Orange members both Summerside. he meeting was opened with prayer by Brother Maclnean. PWDGM Gordon Ross presided: l dress, D9115?-Paid i-Pip 10 TOPONO Where L O L. and L.O.B.A. at the Berth-' Brother T.J. lnman, senior past elicr Lodge room on Green St.-grand ' office says a boundary line twecn cool air and warm air to the south. is expected to lie Just south of Nova Scotia today. This will result in occasional min over s o u t h western Maritimea. Fine. but cool weather is forecast for the rest of the Maritimes and eastern Quebec. Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, eastern 2\'.B. counties. St. John River Valley: Overcast with occasional rain; cooler; light winds; low - high at New Glasgow 42 and 48. Moncton 40 and 48, Fredericton 5 en Canada to publicize the aims, ob- jects and actions of the Order. conc sion s a: Brother Keyes presented master present with a service pen. RWGM Mary !\lacPhall. MW- and Saint John 42 and 50, Ed- GD Rena MacCaull. Past Grand mundston 38 and 50. Masters lnman. MacPhail. Mac- Prince Edward Island and Bay . . 1 AT 80 GROCETERIA fl//////77 -roe mar PRICES RIB ROAST _.’./“*§ «s. ROUND STEAK OUR STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN ON SATURDAY UNTIL 5:30 PM. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTII. 9.30 $HOULDER ROAST BEEF Ill. 33: lb. 43¢ Ill. 55: 2,000 Attend Hoedown At and MacEacher-n RW of Chaleur: Cloudy with a few as chairman and gave a briefi Caull Betlflfl. clear address of welcome to er‘ Grand Treasurer R.W. E intervals; c o ole r: light - ’ -I-BONE or SIRIOIN STEAII Ill.‘59c I S L h K -. !W.M. tlvl dBrther v'd;1 4,1}, tlllebllls address Brother K(‘)‘(‘S.l Elmer Y.‘:l§:l.e;i(rl°I:l:>n 8tIt.lI‘(£)'>S9(l rtanlinsd 4l?,wCar‘:ipb.C!Ill:(?Ila;l'l0tat|:tdog1E e Order Churlottt-iu\\ii's Spoils Areiiu was the St‘t.'il\.‘ of a real old-fasti- lulled country hocdown last night as the cream of Provinces Fidd- lcrs and dancers vied for the P.l-3.1. proiincial championships. For almost three hours the close to 2.000 fans who crowded into the anenas north end to wit- -ness the Pcllformance whoopedl it up chccrinig. stamping. and \\l]l~ll'tl: as their favorite enli- lE‘.\‘L.'llll\ appeared on the static. RETAIN TITLES Retaining the titles they won last year. George and Marlene. Weaatherbie of Charlottetown; emerged the winners of the fiddl- ing and ladies stepdancing con-A tests respectively. Charles ' Brien. clared the victor in the men's: step-dancing division. but onlyi after a dance—ot‘f with Gabriel’ I-‘innan of Silmmerside. who trail- ed him by Just one point. i Other prize winners were as‘ follows; ladies step dancirg - second, Sheila Gauthier. Bi-istol.f ex Iiot 40; third. Myrtle Perry Kin-‘ kora: men's stepdancing - thirdj Andrew Gallant Charlottetowm. fiddling sccond. Fred McCull-~. ongh. Borden; third. Emmett: Hughes. Dromore. I The contests included the two on winners in the recent county diminaitions plus the more last years . And-l row Perry last year‘: provincial: male stepdancing champion did not appear. '10? PRIZE 4 Top prize of the big show went‘ to George Weatherbie who won‘ an all-expense trip to Toronto where he will appear as a guest performer on the TV production. This was made possible through The large group of present when the appeared. Their shouts delight screams of almost (‘nvchead Road. was de« a King Ganam' the cu-rtesy of. the Robin Hood Flour Mills Ltld.lC1'°“- On th teen-agersi _ came into me“. own; he hung between two thieves. The show‘; guest star; speaker said that nowhere in the King Ganam and Tommy Huntierl NW’ T'~‘5‘3m°YIi 5095 ll 383' an!’- find‘ thing about a reformation. When 3 spoke of forward march to bigger of interest. After the chaii~iiian's‘ town 3‘ 1134 ,m. ‘M mm P I h. g _[ d T h_ m. At Ruetico at 7.11 er or is visi an Il1\'l in lm “'”‘ “Mr fiddllng “d Smgmg the Order would have to modern- back in the near 'futureg: the p'm' mnmwr »"P‘-‘““*“‘95- P9_m°“l‘“lY “fell '°'flze and streamline its thinkingl meeting closed with the singing‘ ,°ws_ Sun rises t-evcd were lung Ganam s ver-, and acmms to keep up with these or .. bmiiglii the Pool down. The tviii talented TV artists dc-. lighted their down-east friends sion of "Orange Blossom Spec- ial" and T°mmY Hunter,’ "T°°“' these ideas. he brought with him’ ‘formal get together rounded out ago Love." During the intermission and at! the intervals between the con-, tests. the Island's own Dori \Tes- aor ilild his TV orchestra played‘ lI\E’iI‘ special brand of old-time music to an appreciative aud- ienre. The genial Mr. Chamberlain. singing his favorite Irish ballads. was recalled several times. I) Reuben Tuplin. Slim- merside. and Mr. John McCor- mack S0l1iI'lS judged the three contests. Mr. Ches Cooper was master of ceremonies and the p1'1l(‘S were presented by Mr. Roy Smallman President of Alpha 1": Men. sponsors of the "em. Singing ls Service Feature ‘ Congregational singing has been one of the highlights 0! evan- gelistic services currently being held in the Ntmh River United Baptist Church. ' A well-filled church listened to Rev. Keith Hobson as he stress- ed the New Testament truth that there Is no other way to Salvation except through Jesus Christ. Mr. Hobsoin said ' was made sin on our behalf and that he bore our sins to death on the 0 Cross Christ was at the very heart of sin because i anyone accepts Christ as Sav-- OITY AIIII CENTRAL SUPPORT THE Cerebral Pal- sy Tag Day Friday and Saturdeyl October 25th and 26th. PARKDALE W.I. turkey din-‘ her. Thursday October 24th. 4.30 to 6.30. ‘ THE LAW Office ‘ll Allison M. Gillis will be closed until Nov, 4. ' ST. JAMES‘ Church Prepara-l Iory Service and Bible Sem ar this Thursday averting at 7.30. RUMMAGE Sale clean used clothinz Friday October 25th. at 1 pm. at L.O 1.. Hall Richmond St. SEItV1CI-‘F The. funer amin Senlner; was held yestu'day afternoonf fmm the Cutcliffe Funeral Home.l A service at the home and grave was conducted by Rev. AE. Pier- cey. assisted by Rev. Dr. E.A. Debts. The pail hearers were. cum Herbert Dollar. Cyrus acNeI crnnn Gilli-spie Rot»: ii-N Moore. Russell Prnudr, Ray Gillespie. interment was in Mil- tan (Ternctory. .PUNl-IILAL AT 8'1‘. GF,on(;F,s' -5 The funeral of the late (‘le- cu Mnobooald was held on wed-l y morning from the Hen- to FTNERAI. al of l RUMMAGE Gale. Hearts Hall Saturday October 15 at 1.30. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- G gey’s Pharmacy, open 8.30 a.m. to " p.m. IT KI-STYLE Miilinery. Gt. George Street. "Where‘every style is Histyie." FIREMEN CALLED— Char- lottetown firemen responded to a call at MB Grafton Street at ten o'clock last evening. A fur- nace door had been blown open but no further damage was sus- tamed. I PRIZE WlNNERs— Winnersl at the Clover Club card party last evening were: ladies’ first. Marguerite Davey: second. Mrs. Ella Somers; consolation. Mrs. C. Clarkin; men's first and sec- ond itied‘. Parker Whltlock and H. Ehers: consolation. T. Ke- oughan. door prize. John Murphy; freeze-out. Mrs. Margaret Gal- lant and VI Tierney. Tournament winners" Mrs. Mary Wedge a Mrs Vince Larkln. SERVED AT RECEPTION — .\lrs. Robert MacKinnon, Prince Street School: Mrs. Earl Lavers. Queen Charlotte High School and Frank MacKinnon were ' Baptist Church accompanied by eiiig on a great and of younger mentors and new members. As an example of copies of the new “Sentinel". This new type of paper is a cred ' it to the Order. he said and is being placed in the hands of Clergyman and politicians ocrossl brighter days. of the influx‘ how‘ the net-tiiig on \'3i'l0lls‘ mailers, final remarks thanking the speak-l Blest Be The Tie Binds" and "The Queen". Lunch was served and an in- a very successful evening. Brother Kcyes lei! eddy Wed- . nesday morning by air for Syd-. ney on the next leg of a lodges in NS. and NB. iour and Lord. he becomes a new creation. The choir of the Long Creek the organist. Mrs. Hector Cur- rie. provided the music. A male chorus from Long Creek sang during the service. New Director Of APEC Appointed HALIFAX (CF) —'1'he Atlantic Provinces Economic said Wednesday Elmer Bragg. a Col Iingwood. NS. lilnberuiain. has dircctsr of APEX}. UNITED AUBTILALIA The six Australian states united to term the Commonwealth of Aiutraita on Jan. 1. 1901. BIRTHS NASON-«At the P.E.I. Hospital October 17th. 157. to Mr. and Mrs. A. Naaon, a daugh- ter Sharon Patricia weight 6 1bs14o7.s.AsisteirforDebre MACDOUGALIF At the Chain lottetown Hos tal on Oct. 22. lwl. to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Macbougall. a son. weight 8 lb. 1 0t. CARRAGEEB —At the Char- lottetown Hospital on Tuesday. October find. 1&7 to Mr. and Mrs. Rabi: Carraghst, City. a son 7 lbs., 10 one. UNN— At Prince County Hos- Summeralde. a daughter. weight I lbs.. 11 oas. JARDILNE-«M Montreal on (her 17th, 157. to Mr. Mrs. R.E. Jardine Ville St. Laurent a daughter Susan Ruth. DEATHS BOWMAN —6uddenly at Hamp- shire. October 23 Oct- and service starting 2 o'clock. In- terment Hampshire Cemetery. lael(INNON at Uigg. Tuesday. Puner tdaer flrd. Service e at 2 p.m. Bur-tel in Ulu Bap- tist Ceme . IACLUIII— At his borne in Mn ages on Wethasdas. Oct. 21. I4-Year-Old Boy Admits Setting Kent St. Fire Chief of Police MacArthur re- ports that a 14-year-old boy was taken into custody yesterday and after questioning admitted set- the fire w was dis- covered at 313 Kent Street on Monday. The boy was released to his home, the Chief zald. The Police are also i vestlgat- lng a series of fires which occur- in ueen Square School last t. threatened the school. Chief MacArthur declined last night to say whether there was any connection between the fire on Kent Street and chose started at Queen Squire. . Anotewasleftatthesceneof: the fire in both instances Services Here Are Continued At Central Christian Church last nlglt Evangelist E.P. Ben- oit spoke on the subject "The Church That Christ Built." out- lining his message in the follow- ing manner: the church as reveal- ed through prophecy: as to how. when and where established; its name: its program of expansion. In concluding his message Mr. Benoit emphasized that all those who believe the gowel and sur- render their lives to Jesus Christ are added by Him to His body, the Church. The sequel to this message "What About The Other Thflli a.m. and sets at 5.14 p. Hall Good music and prizes. liigii tide today at am. sod" tid eight- minutes later than Charlotte- side e today at m. FIRE [D8838 Canadians received $102,000,000 in fire insurance payments for of‘ losses by fire in 156. was provided by the Fredericton Churches of Christ and by W.0. choirs of and Breadaibane eale. who led the congregation W in singing. COMING EVENTS Fall Sale continues at Wad- deli Bros. all this week. Masquerade Dance. Grandvle-w Thursday, Octobr Dlth. MONIJMENTS CURRIE BROS. Malpeque Road R. R. 7. Charlottetown TWICE as ‘~ Much for c PENNY Morel Time to stock up Churches" will prose fed [3 Mr Benoit this eningnas ll): ‘"d”V.°n-' services continue. Special music for the evening - o Remedies ENGAGEMENTS ' Vltflmlns Mi..lA‘.ND MRS. main couiivr. ‘ "'3' MI‘ e v ii. moon the merit of theirmlieaughtamtci-llvleen Dell-a to William Lloyd. I , ‘ and Mrs. William Jlogri ' '°"'""“ i . Long River. Marriage to take place in the near future. ' 0'5"’ C970 i M1Et.S0A§lD MRS. DAVID rrU'rctr- N.°d‘ ' . Montague., wish t - - nnunce the engagement ofothlellr ° s""’n." daughter. Violet May to John MacKay. don of the late Mr. ' '”bb.|' - and Mrs. Peter MacKa I W Scoteville. Cape Breton. ’Mal'- ‘R’. Nile to take place in Toront on Decemba 7th. 0 . yam MR. AND MR6. ct./iunir s. ms. ‘ E” LANEY. Abany. announce the s Q.“."' engagement of their a . Beads Alta. 11.1%’. to Cards . Allison Lduta Wood. son Mr. Mrs. Cheney Wood of gnd uh“ Wetirilwneods RIB STEW MEAT SLICED BACON. 28 OZ. TIN CHOICEOOUALITY TOMATOES III.’ 234: Ill. 67: 2-» 47¢ 15 OZ. TIN CHUM I TINS FOR omv DOG roon 23° PERFECTION _I'IAI.LOWE'EN ICE CREAM PINT 29,, KELLOGG’S 12 OZ CORN FLAKES zisr BRICK GET‘ ONE TODAY ’ THEY'RE NEW GIANT CHOCOLATE EARS CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP . riiis ?.'f. NUT and FRUIT NUT MILK 29° Lanes: mourns GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 35¢ PEAIUTS ii-.*. . . .39‘ E'li"N"A"i3llis .. .. lb. 21¢ rinnsnnsri-mos GRAPES . . . 2Ibs.39c stalk T5: . .' dol|obag3°8cl LAIGI OIISP CELERY IATINO-ELI. suns "A" IRISH FOWLi-- 49°’ t