The Westem Guardian The Guardian Page 15 Friday l'L”l'J§'__?‘95“ CLARKE STORE. ‘H :.S:msaturday.' -lime 13”‘- eufigajd ‘Pantry Sale and Bazaar. un . 111 TRYON Presbyterian 5:25 May 30th w. . s. hnk-0”“-jng service It 11 A.m. R t d Jardine special .'ker.\ncIriTi\:ch school At l2:15. NGTON Community ’1K,F¢N,fs[soc-iation will hold its ‘:,f,1 meeting Friday. May 28th fl Kensmgton Town Hall. -irrsNrioN FARMERS! Don't me auction sale of tractors on our premises Satur- .. Id inzlafiy 29m_ at A p.m. J. L. ‘,5,,,_., Equipment Ltd. Water .,,m 335;, Surnmerside. _1-31-; MARGATE PASTORAL HARGE of the United Church of . as services Sunday. May 30th- ” River to a. in. Marga-be 11-30 “mg New London 7.30 p. m. Rev. S- ;‘“,‘m,_.,,,,_ B, A,, B. 0., Minister. _.PR£PARE FOR RAISIN DAY “The members of the local Asso- ciation will be busy this evening in‘ the Armourles. Summerside. where they will be bagging raisins U, preparation for the annual raisin my tomorrow. The Girl Guides and the Brownies are dec- grallllz the baskets they W111 "59 ',o|'fl0l‘fil‘~\' in the sale. _,.,utisii or ALBERTON. Church of Englaiid. Holy Commun- ,on at 915 a. m. in Christ Church, Kyldalk’ and at 11 a. m. in St. Pet- .,5_ Albnrton. Evening Prayer and ;;,,1_,- Baptism at 3 p. m. In Holy pnnlty Church. Alma Evening Prayer at 7.30 p. m. In St. Lukes D-1,;,,_,, Rev. J. R. McMahon. Rector -(.'iil'RCH OF LAND-— Church Service for i ,,new Lon- don Parish, for May 3051. The Sun- day aner Ascension 5% Rector, rm, w. Eric Ingrahainpét. Steph- en's. Burlington. Sunday School 10 g m, and Holy Communion ll 0.. in. St. Thomas‘. French River. Sunday school 2 p, m. and Evening Prayer 330 p m. st. Mark's. Kenslngton, Sunday: school 8.30 p. m. and Ev- gnlng Prziyer 7.30 p. m. Everybody welcome, ' —WILL BE CHAPLAIN AT CHATHAM — F./Lt.. (Rev.) John P. MarKa_\'. Mrs. MacKay and rhildren. Ronnie, Sandy and Ros- inno left on Tuesday morning for Zhaiham. N.B.. where he has been appointed Protestant Chap- alain at the R.C.A.F. Station lhere F/Lt.. MacKay has been oastnr of the United Church pas- toral charge of Orwell-Vernon for he past four years and was also iecretnry of the P.E.I. Temper- ince Federation. On Sunday, they were guests of the former‘s mo- iher, Mrs. Hugh F. MacKsy, Breadnibane. j___._?.,_.._ Personals —Mi.gs Ella Cahill, teacher of Appin Road. spent the week-end it her home in Summerside. —~Mz's. Florence Stewart and family of Southport. was a week- end visitor to Kensington and Summerside. . —Miss Mary'Aiice Condon of Apfiin Road, spent her holidays in Summerside. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cahill. —Mrs. George Burch of Borden l the guest of Mrs. Wilfred In- mansummerside, while her moth- er. Mrs. Howard Weeks is seriously —-“COME OUT OF YOUR COMA”. I-‘tench River Hall. Friday. May 28th by summerside Baptist Play- ers. sponsored by W. I. —CAlILE'l‘0N PLAYERS pre- sent their 3-Act play "Aunt Jcrushy on the Warpath" in 30,-. den Hall. Monday. May 31st. Cur- tain 8:30. —-BIIDEQIJE UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE. — Services for Sunday. May 30th. 11 a. m. at Bedeque. 3 p. in. at Borden. 7.30 p. m. at Albany. Minister. Rev. Geo. K. Ward, B. A., B. D. . —0'l..l'.ARY CHARGE, Unitet: Church. Rev. R. R. Wagner, Miri- ister. West Devon, Church 9.30 a. in 0‘Leary, Sunday School 10.00 a. m. Church i1.o0 A. In. Brae, Sunday School 1.80 p. m. Church 2.30 p. in. Bloomfield. Sunday School 11.00 a. in. Church Fellowship Service 7.30 5 in. —RESlGNA'l‘ION ACCEPTED- Acceptance of the resignation of Hon. J. Wilfrid Arsenault as mem- ber without portfolio of the Pro- vincial Government was announc. ed yesterday by Premier Matheson. Mr. Arsenaiilt sits in the Legislat- ure as Assemblyman for the Third District of Prince. -—'l‘!lE PBESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. services for Sunday. May 30th. Kensirigton 11.00 a. in. Freetown 3.00 p. m. Keir Memorial Malpeque. 7.30 p. m. Mr. Everett Hawkea of North Baldwin, Maine. will preach at all services. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. E. H. Bean, B.A., Bth., B. D.. Minister. —RE-UNION dr CLASSMATIZS —MrsI R. A. Stavcrt entertained at her home at Kensington on the afternoon of May i2.-in honor of Mrs. Lewis Prater of Butte, Mon- tana. when the guests were l2 ladies who had been schoolmates and friends of Mrs. Prater, who is the former Eliza McKeivie of Ken- singto.n Mrs. Prater taught. school for a time in her home town be. fore going to Alberta to teach, where she met and married Mr. Prater. Later. the couple with their sons moved to Butte, Mon- tana. Mrs. Prater has lived for 38 years in the West, and needless to say. the opportunity to recall the good times of youth was used to good advantage. Mrs. Stavert's sisters, Mrs. J. A. H038. Kelvin Grove, Mrs. J. B. Simmons and Mrs. R. R. Large; wilmot Valley, assisted in serving delicious re- freshments at the tea hour, bring- ing A delightful afternoon to a close. Mrs. Large was the only one of Mrs. Prater’s former pupils of the feminine sex available to be pmsent at the party. Bur, Predicis Farm Support Prices For Canada REGINA, (CP)-—A North DA- kots Agricultural economist says farm support prices similar to those in the United States will be implemented in Canada. Dr. Rainer Schlckelc. chairman of the department of agricultural economics At North Dakota Agri- cultural college, said in an inter- view that Canada will get sup- port prices when labor and con- sumers realize that it is not in “their best interests" for an im- ill in the Prince County Hospital. portant segment of the economy 5- to be permanently depressed. Hodd‘-Howatti Wedding Sea Cadet, Inspection ,,...- :\'K£““-:.:,. ""'"' Following his inspection of the Sea Cadet Corps of Summerside on Wednesday at the Summerside High School, Rear Admiral R. E. S. Bidwell, C.B.E., C.D., R.C.N: of Halifax is shown above as he listens to the Sea Cadet Band recently organized in Summerside. under the spon- sorship of the Canadian Legion. From left to rgiht are Rear Admiral Bidwell, Lt. D. L. Miller, officer command- ing the cadets in Summerside and Lt. Commander P. K. Wilton, Halifax, area officer commanding sea cadets. .A Mr. Austin Scales -was re-elected president of the board of trustees of the Prince County Hospital at the 44th annual meeting held last night in the Town Hall. Judge L. G. Lewis was re-appoint» ed as first vice president, Mr. P. L. Morris was re-appointed as second vice president and Mr. William Hayward was re-appointed as third vice president. Mr. George R. Mac- Quarrle was re-appointed as sec- retary. In his report to the meeting. president Scales paid tribute to the members of the trustee board for the splendid sup- port they had given him dur- ing the past year and was high i.ri his praise of the various wom- en's organizations for the outstand- ing assistance they had given the hospital. He said that without the aid of these organizations, the Ladies Aid of Summerside. the Ladies Aid of Kensington and of the R§C.A.F. 'Bta'l.i'6h,'th'e Okto Club, the Daughters ‘or the Empire and others, it would have been much more difficult to carry on the work of the hospital. ' He recalled that during the year the superintendent, Miss Schurman, had resigned and that her work had been carried on most effic- iently in the meantime by Miss Cameron. He said that Miss Mac- Lelian of New Waterford Hospital, New Waterford, N. S., had been engaged as superintendent and that she would Arrive to assume her duties about the first of July. Reporting for the building oom- mittes. Mr. J. Frank Arriett said that the committee is at present working on plans for the‘ new. nurses home and he stated "we have now reached 0 point where we are about ready to proceed with its construction." Mr. '1‘. E. Hickey. C.A., was re- appointed As auditor for the in- coming year. This was moved by Mr. Hayward. who in his recom- Presidenl- Re-elecled Last Night Al Annual Meeting Prince County Hospital (Photo by Wotton.) The retiring directors for 1951 were all re-elected and they are as follows: Messrs. H. T. Holman. W E. Darby, James A. Macciregor, J. L. Gorrill, of Summerside, E. S. Burleigh, Ellerslle. Lloyd Locker-by, Hamilton, P. L. Morris, Kinkora. Other directors who are on the board and whose term will expire in 1955 are Messrs. William Hay- ward, J. Lorne Drlscoll. .1. ii‘. Kelli R. .s. Hinton, J. H. Gaudet of sum- merside, D. H. Gallant. ‘llsccuciit-. Joseph A. Bernard, Tignish, Ken- neth Maclbean, Lot 18. Those who will retire in 1958 are Messrs. George l-logg Judge 1... G. Lewis, M.M. Bell, . W. ‘P. Ca‘.- laghan and Alex Home of sum- inerside, A, A. scales Freetown, Al- ton Rayner. 0"-eary, J. W. D. Campbell, Alberton. Ex officio trustees are Mayor Henry W. Wedge, Mrs. Heath Btrorig. president of the Ladies Aid: Dr. J. 8. Downing, medical iepresentative. In View of the outstanding work Accomplished by the Okto Club, it was suggested by Dr. John Mac- Neill that A representative from that body by appointed by the club to Act As trustee. Upon the ruling by the president that a mem- ber from the Okto Club would be eligible it was agreed that a meni- ber of the one club would serve ATTENTION - Rate payers of St. Elean- ors school district. All taxes owing must be paid by May 31st. For the convenience of rate payers the secretary will be at the school to col- lect taxes from 6 to 8 p.m., Thursday, Friday, Saturday, mendation said that Mr.. Hickey had been outstandingly efficient in his work. CAPITOL Tonight 7 - 9:15; Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 May 27, 28, 29th. Summon-side lloy Injured in Highway Accident -On Wednesday afternoon Al- den Weeks. son of Mr. And Mrs Leigh Weeks. Albertori. met with In Accident which rniflit have proved fatal. Re And his brother, Wsndall. were driving with their uncle. Mr. James Arthur, to his home where they were to Assist in potato planting. Near the rail- way crouing on the Oliver Road. Mr. Arthur was compelled to Apply the brakes Iuddendly to Avoid striking I bicycle and its rider. AA A result the cA.r door new open And Alden was thrown out Just before the our over- turned into the ditch, pinning him beneath. His uncle and brother were Able to remove the weight of the car And pull him out just as he felt the breath was being crushed from his body. He was taken to the Western Hospital where it is reported his only injury is A fractured collar bone. He is also suffering from shock. His general condition is satisfactory. Damage to the car was estimat- ed at about $100. ' on the board of trustees this year -5 I A ITAII GLEN FORD AT CAPITOL TIIIATBE. SUMMEBAIDI -A drain; so-pernfeated with suspense as to nuke the spectator sit on the edge of his sent through most of its filming is showing at the Capitol '1'.beatre. suminerslde It is “Terror On A Train." an M- G-M picture filmed in England, with Glenn lord and Anne Ver- non na its stars and with a cost of distinguished British plAyera in support. “Terror On A 'f‘rai.n" unfold: the grimly fascinating story of a sabo- teur who has planted an ingenious mechanism in I freight train full of mines headed for the Naval base of Portsmouth. Glenn Ford is the demolition expert who is call- ed in to locate the bombing device and who has only A few hours in which to disarm it before it blows up I. congested residential area The problem of evacuating the thousands of people whose homes are ‘in danger of being blown up. the stolcsl perseverance of the de- molition expert in examining the mines, with every moment possibly his last, the effects of the harrow- ing experience on his wife. And the final capture of the saboteur in A surprising plot twist, make ‘or a picture in which drama, sus- pense, excitement and action are evenly divided. Kinsmen CTHIO SUMMERSIDE CURLTNG RINK A FLOOR SHOW EVERY NIGHT Hear THE MALPEOUE BAY BOYS TONIGHT Purveyers of Western Songs and Music v_B|NGO AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS DOOR PRIZE $25.00 Carnival SATURDAY NIGHT ’ Fiddliiig and Step-Dancing Contest- Be there to cheer your favorites. -nraT7~* BOIDEN Friday-SsturdAy 7:15-9:15: Mutlnu 2:30 Saturday. Dean Martin And Jerry Lewis in comedy- “TIIE STOOGI‘ Now who do you suppose would be the Atooge? FREE — One complete set. of 11 pieces “Regsl" Waterlui , Cook- ware, sold regularly for $129.90, plus 3 special prizes. A chsncs to win with each Admission tie- kat you buy. Como often. in- crease your chancel to win. Draw- ing June 14th. Kinsmen Camlval Well Aiiended —An exceptionally good crowd was in attendance int. evening II the second night of the big Kins- men Cs.rnivsl,Awung into_ Action. Entertsirunent was provided by the R.C.A.F. band and from all indications everyone enjoyed them- selves to the fullest. u the various booths were well patronised by the eager. fun-loving crowd. On Wednesday night the 825.00 door prize was won by Mr. Dave Larkln and the lucky winner of the bicycle was Miss Shirley Claw. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Funk Clow. The big carnival will go into its third night this evening and top entertainment will be provided by the Malpeque Bay Boys. NOTICE Customers of Moase Jew- ellers please note that on the dates inclusive, May fllsl. June 18th, their O'Leai'y branch store and Kensington Cycle Warehouse will be closed. The Summerside Jewellery Store will, during; that time, close evenings, ex- cept Saturday at 4:30. 0’- Leary customers please note that any repairs required or other business in process may be finalized by calling at the_ Summerside Moase Jewellers Store. REGENT “I-‘ALI. ours" "‘CAMEO"‘ KENSINGION Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:16: Mstinee 2:30 Saturday. See— "BUD An- S 801"!‘ AND LOU COSTEIJJO GO TO MARS”. They're too wild for one world. They're out of this world on a misguided missile. Also Serial and Newsreel. See Detroit Red Wings win the Stanley Cup from Montreal Canadians. crapaud Theatre Fri. 8:30; Sat. 7:30-9:30 “WARPATH” in color Edmond O'Brien Dean Jagger Today 3:30 - 7 - 9:15 Saturday .... .. 2:30 - 7 - 9215 ALL STAR WRESTLING MIF®lilfliAli¢.NNElI'IId FORT Men! Don't Be Caught Napping! Get In On This supen sun‘ SALE Top Quality in Two Price Groups-!T Suits Regular To 59.50 Regular 69.5 0 and 79.50 DOUBLE BILL "ROAD AGENT" Tim Holt - Richard Martin _ up 9.99 ALSO ALSO Selected from Regular Spring Stock. Gabar- Manufacturer's Sample Suits from one of the — _ _ dines, Worsteds, Pic-N-Pics, and other materials country's leading tailors. English Worsteds of f...’ in single and double breasted styles. The sizes the highest quality, mostly one of a kind. The sizes are 35 to 44. Saturday, May 29 Through Saturdayilune 5 SHOP NOW AND SAVE! HOLMAN’S iviea Wear SUMMERSIDE are from 35 to 44. 2 uiiuuis tin to SAVE nun uvisi _ From Regular Stock And Manuiaoturer’s Samples. In 1954 Styles and Fabrics! pi..auogTtDTETlLAFr.n.audIpll¢liAl0Gtl0!T0tiE .-._—-.-—..—.- CIOlGl—-—--—-—----- I‘---‘ ‘ COMING MON. - TUES. - WED." "GENTLEMIN PREFER ILONDES" Jane Russell - Marilyn Monroe ADMISSIONS:-— Eveninp'f5e&55: Motineesoehsbe. Niixr rirunsnsr - FRIDAY - SATURDAY "TITANIC" with Clifton Webb rm: moronic svmrosn is uuimo ABOUT 1 Pictured sboveare Mr. and Mrs. James Donald Rodd °"°wmz their marriage in the Summerside Trinity/‘United giurch on Friday, Ma 2%. Rev. C. D. Matheson perform- H the . ‘rho do is the former Miss Isabel °“'*;ltt. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Howatt of Sum- Eggslde and the groom is A son of Dr. and Mrs. D. G. gurfiof Harrington Harbor, Quebec. (Photo by D. W.