class from the Prince County 1957 CRADUATES or Civic Auditorium on Wednesday Nurses in the 195'! graduationlabove at graduation exervises inl Hospital School of Nursing. seenlevenlng are. from left to right. STANDING Ferne Ryder, Ethel P. C. H. SEATED Betty Maclnnis. Marie Peters. Eleanor Moase, Joyce Bell, Ellis. and Elaine Humphrey. Photo by wotton. kind. Rev. C. 0. Hewlett. 15- 3-9- who has been nsideter of the congregation for more than thirt- een years. conducted the Rev. R. E. Wltney of Wolfeville. N.8.. su lntendesit of the home mission d of the Maritime Con- vention of the United Balltist church. preached the sermon and Rev. Earl Merrick. D-D.. professor of Theology at Acadia Univ , attend the prayer of dedic tion. Prior to the dedication Corey Smith of Moncton sang. "Open the Gates of the Temple." The key of the church was pre- sented by the head carpenter, Otis McNelli. to the architect. Keith Pickard. who gave it to Ralph Adams. of the building committee. On behalf of the con- gregation the key was received by 'Rev. Mr. Howlett and placed by him on the communion table. "'he reading of memorial gifts an; by Deacon Earle Jelley. DEDICATION In the dedication Rev. Mr. How- l.;t said in part. "Friends in Christ: by the grace of almighty God. and serving in the name of Nova! United Baptist Church Is Dedicated At O'Leciry - all 599. we have come through a period of difficulty. and yet of the real accomplishment. to the time and place where we have a new house in which to worship Him. "Within these walls prayer is to be altered. the gospel of Christ is to be preached. ills truth is to be taught. I-lis ordinances are to be administered. His praises are to be sung: and the goodly fellow- 'p. ship of Christians enjoyed We are now gathered in his presence for the purpose of dedicating this build- ing. by a solemn act of worship. to its proper and sacred use." The standing congregation tlien shared in a responsive service oi dedication of the building which concluded with the words of re- dedication. Then followed the impressive de- dlcatory prayer by Rev. Dr. Mer- rick and the solo. "Bless This Church" by Mr- Smith. "The Glory of the Church," was the theme of the sermon preached by Rev. R. E. Witney. The glory of the Church Universal. he said, shines in every avenue of its ser- vice and plans. Compared with other institutions which give ideals, inspiration and education. the Church stands above them as it reaches out to the depths of the human soul. and supplies its great- er needs. The service concluded with the hymn. "The Church's One Found- atlon." What was perhaps the beat "Stars of the Festival" concert staged in Summeraide since the inception of the Music Festival on the Island. took place at Summeraide Aud- torium on Saturday evening be- fore a capacity house. Exception- ally fine singing. solos. ducts and choruses. picturesque dancing rou- tines and piano selections were features of this highly entertain- ing show. Mr. G. Frairklin Cam- eron presided and Mrs. Cameron Angus Gllllnghain. an employee from Flight Burglar: Enter Coleman Store years. itnlcn. Entry was made by break- S'SlDE WEATHAN JOINS RCAF Lieutenant Bob Har- gl lht'lD9P3ll'l:;l9ll;: On Trgnporl. vey. Commanding officer of the lcicoroglca v on s s wn a- brave taking the oath of alllegsncc Seg:u:cgAgfm' pm" Mr. Gllllngham la a native of Newfoundland and has been a weather iorcaster at the Summer- side Airport for the past three After a brief course in London. Rankin Wallace's store at Cole- Ontario. he will proceed'to one oi man was broken into some time the RCAF's fighter bases in Saturday night but as far as can France or Germany where he will be learned very little goods were be employed as a Meterologlcal presented the certificates and scholarships. Eight Persons Continued from page 1 on the front lawn. Mr. Clark. an early riser. had sinned the kitchen stove before going outside to do some work on the abutment which separates his property from the harbour. when smoke seeping out of the house gave the first indication of the fire. an alarm was sent to the Summeraide Fire Department by Mr. Clark who ran to a near- by home to phone the firemen after he had entered the smoke Delightful Concert Presented By "Stars of The Festival" .3... wen gwu-dgd so Summe side yesterday with a vet- Schol the following: Junior vocal scholarships - 10- 12 years- Martina McMahon; un- der 9 - Patricia Steele. Senior vocal scholarshlp- Carol Mac- Lean. Junior David; under 9 - Michael Sheen; .A . . .'..A... PART OF the group of veterans. l Sunday observance; are seen Sea Cadet Band members, and above in Memorial Square in Sum- mlny men. Women. and children mt-rsidc yesterday afternoon. attending the Batiie of the Atlantic . Is Observed Al Summerside Battle of the Atlantic Sunday. file past the new World War II and Korean War monument. while commemorating the services of thel Royal Canadian Navy and Can- ada's Merchant Navy in the Sec- ond World War, was observed in eran's church parade which pro- ceded a program in Memorial Square in respect to those who died at sea in times of war. The parade of veterans and mem- bers of the Canadian Legion form- piano - lo-12 - ed in front of the Legion Home at 10.30 em. and. led by the Sum- unigr ping dug: - Mu-go.-re 1;-9. rnerside Sea Cadet Band. and a mm and Baum. M0,"; junior color party. the units moved away ping dug - xgigh, Ogmgfon mg to services in the Baptist and Rom- Davld Mercer; intermediate or- In CIIIIOHC Church"- gsn - Maureen Forbes; Junior or- gen - Hester MacPhee. Lobster Gear Is Damaged In Alberlon-Tignish Districts Damage to lobster gear at Alber- ton and Tlgnlsh was considerably heavier than previously expected from the storm which got under- way last Thursday and continued until Friday evening. Fishermen were able to get ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. Everett MacDon- fiiled kitchen and observed tliet out to their gear on Saturday for the fire was beyond his control. the first itme since running their Although fire trucks were quicli- llnel on Wedneidl - TPIPI WON ly on the scene. the fire was found to be in a dadly Ilnlhd burning briskly within the house condition with beads smashed out when they arrived. but firemen from the action of the sinking who soon had the blaze under ballasts moving around inside the control. were on the scene for more traps. ropes chafed to a dergee than an hour. and were able to equalling season of use and an confine the fire to the part of the undetermined number damaged be- house in which Mr. Clark lived. yond repllr. although the other section receiv- ed some smoke and water dam- age. Although the catch landed lat- Two British Firms Planning Merger LONDON (CP) - The giant Officer. Mr. Gllllnzhnm will serve '” "ll "M" W" twin" hm Hawker siddeley Group. one of In the RCAF with the rank 0' taken up residence in the Camp- Brn.lnr' uric" .u.cl.." concern” Flight Lieutenant for the period of ::9"mm:":1';':"a-)r Mae Mgggnld Mr. Giliingham is married and Albeml Mr. and Mrs. H oil . wife Jean and two'year old son gumme,-ggdg, ymged -Mn:n.nd Ilyl net his stay in Europe. resides in Slemon Park with his I is ,ianning a link-u with the ” John Brown ship ding enter- prise. A Hawker Siddeley spokesman tions are under way John David. While It Summer John Oliver at Alberton during the ,I3'lW'-'9" "W "'0 WWW!" W side Mr- Gllllngham has been wegkmd. active as Assistant Editor of the Albatross and an assistant Cub no further details" can be given at this time. London financial cie- Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Cameron cies believe a merger between the Master. On occasions he has dls- I35 W911 Ill”! Chl1dl'En- FI'9ddl9- "'9 '3'-I9? 9''ll"9'H''l 99"" played his excellent collection of E:"rE::h'yWm3h:.llk':'-wlgnrsglggzz VWM '” I" Pm” sud" M "mu. hell or in Summeraide. Dr. Cameron. a lc-powered ahlps. veteran of World War II. came to llnlllllurrs. lniz a 26 x 36 glass in the front of the building. The R.C.M.P. are investigating. WESTERN GUARDIAN SPRING sale continues all this That the Men's Associations of Prince County are interested in the work of the Presbyw Council of the United C urch In Prince County . Successful Zone Rally At S'side ”' Men's "Ell El w'dd”" B""'- C"V'l'd' Prince Edward island was evid- ANNUAL MEETING Peoples Ci-mctcry. Maipeque will be held iruvsday May 7th. 8 p.m. Malpeque lsil. HELD AT AMlTIIl'I'- A Sum- ycm-rday in Amherst and will be rslirncd to Summeraide today to two charges of theft of a suit of clothes. stolen during the weekend R.r.A.i-'. which was parked on Duke street in Summeraide. hlogional Cards Chartered l g Accountants 1'. brie 8 Ce. from the car of a member of the the need of a a to seek out and try enced by the fact that between forty and fifty men gathered for a rally of United Church Men at Trinity Church, Summeraide. Sal urday afternoon and evening The President of the Princ: Ed- nicrside man was apprehended ward Island Council. Mr. Allison Macltinnon. presided and brought the opening message in which he urged a deepening and enriching of individual faith and emphasised enulne concern to- them into the U.C. Men Hold occasion. Following the dinner. the Coun- IQIYI IIO. rs atomic purposes. h bly the development of atom- The merger plan is the latest Alberton following his graduation in a series of moves by Hawker from Dalhousle Medical school two slddeley to diversify its output. fessionally, and as The group's Canadian subsidiary. rlvate citizen, Dr. Cameron has A. V. Roe. recently obtained a engoyed the esteem of residents large stake in Algoina steel Com. the town of Aibenon and our and last week the group announced rounding areas. Mrs. Cameron has a takeover offer to shareholders also made many friends and their of Brush group. which has import- Men's Association at which Mr. children have won a place of ai- ant nuclear power interests. Wallace Brqdshsw. presided. The fection in many hearts. ladies of the church provided a wishes for all that is good go and Queen Elizabeth were built at Best The Cunard liners Queen Mary urday was disappointing, the action prospects. Study Is Made Of Heart Disease Los ANGELES (AP)-A study of hidden heart disease has showed that available medical techniques can spot only a small percentage of the seeming y healthy people who are about to develop that trouble. Among 1.852 people found various procedures to he n . heart disease developed within an months in 51 of them and potential heart disease in 46 others. Thir- teen of these 1,652 actually died of heart trouble in the IV: yearl. Atthe samettmellout of!) people who originally showed sus- picion of heart disease had no cardiac symptoms after the 30 months. And 11 out of 165 people spotted as heart cases in the ini- tial test turned out to have normal hearts 2'5 years later. Also among the 185 detected heart cases and the cases which developed among or-mal people in the so months there were I deaths from coronary disease. Examina- tion tchnlques detected advance signs of coronary trouble in only six of the I. These findings were reported Wednesday to the California Med- ical Association by a group of in- vestigators headed by Dr. L. S. Gocrke. assistant dean of the pub- lic health school of the University of California at Los, Angelee. The electrocardiogram bad ony 29.3 per cent accuracy in ”' ing heart disease in normal peo- ple who wan ioun to have Ill- plcious It sh ed abnormal adlngs ll us persons who later bountiful turkey dinnn for the with them to their new home in John Brown's shipyards on the Summeraide. Clyde. were found to have no heart trou- hie. cil Vice President. Mr. Ralph Call- beck oi Bedeque led a very inspir- ing devotional period, taking as his theme. "Follow me. and lwill make you fishers of men." During the afternoon. tentative plans were made for the second annual conference to be held at, Stanhope on the weekend following Labor Day. it was decided. in view of the aptgarent interest among the men of e church in this confeh ence. that a quota formula will have to he worked out for each charge. It was also felt that only applications from those who plan tobepi-esentforfulitimewlllhe considered. It was stated that the accommodation of I30 and applica- tions will have to be received on the basis of "first come. first served." Tbecoiincilledeeptyladehted Tug. and Ferry At Summeraide Asaiantea ourlcisa. N.s.. asdeferryhodwlea ates stasoaahhew were deeIIdatllarlaeWharfhIom- vnerihaetcleu made- the Rational De- Clayton Aoeeiettna etag- President; Arthur Matheeon. aoeial Ballom. Provincial Vice- dueeatRCAl"euveeor;MortReid.sectlondir- eetm for cleaners; Perley lac- DANCE AT AIR STATION loutpmeat; Eraeat V , Treasurer. (H: W. R. lwetman. of the storm was partly blamed ald preceded the laying of a and it is considered too early to wreath by Mr. J. Watson Mac- form an estimate as to the seasons' Naught. and the laying of poppies Neill. secnsa director for Heavy 1 Following the church services the parade reformed and marched to t e Memorial Square where a large k of citizens were ga- thered. under warm sunny skies. for the ceremony at the cenotaph. Dr. Hubert McNeill. president of the Summeraide branch of the Can- adian Legion, was chairman for the occasion. and introduced the main speaker. Mayor W.A. Currie. A prayer by Rev. Justin McDon- by veterans who walked single- Child lniured At Summerside Lillian Jeffery. 8 year-old daug'i- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jeffery. of 53 Duke Street. is in Prince County Hospital suffering skin ab- rasions to her face as the result of an accident on T day after- noon. Details of the accident were not available but is believed the little girl was playing or sitting on the curb on Poplar Avenue. and in some manner was caught between the curb and a car driven by Her- old Maobeod wlile parking in front of the home of Fred MacLeod. FOR SALE 'AT ELMSDALE Farm property consisting of 50 acres of good clear land, house, barns and hen house. Property is 3-4 mile from paved highway near churches, school and stores. Apply- WINSPON CURRIE, Alberton Reward of S25.00 Is offered for information leading to the recovery, or conviction of the person or persons, who took the Re- cord Player and Amplifier from Borden Rink. R. ROGERY. Secretary. CAMEO IINIINGTON Mon. - Tues. 'I:i59:l5. Matinee boy and a dog in e heart-warm. III! '10?! "GOOD-BYE MY LADY" Qarrlng don Dewllde. Phil Harris. Bank drawing Mon. Wed & Fri. worth I100. ' Monday. May 6, 195 The Guardian Page 13 92nd Birthday ls Observed Many relatives and friends call- ed yesterday afternoon and even- ing on Mrs. William A. Toombs at the home of her daughter. Mia! Lulu Toombs. Summeraide. to ex- tend congratulations on the oc- casion of her 92nd birthday. This lady. who has a keen sense of humor. retains a vivid interest in her friends and their activities. as well as keeping pace with the world happenings. and she reads the daily newspaper without the aid of glasses. Mrs. Toombs keeps herself busy by knitting socks. and mittens. and by assisting her daughter with the housework. This honored lady was the recip- lent of many lovely gifts, flowers. congratulatory cards and letters. ' Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the O'Leary and district Arfficial Breeding Club "W" 3! W0'"m- will be held in the O'Leary Battle Of The Atlantic Sunday hall Friday. May 10 at 8:30 p.m. All interested l')l'i'U(l- ers urged to attend. Keith Gard. Secretary. simultaneously the names of the fallen comrades were read by the Legion president, Dr. McNeill. Last Post and Revielle sounded by Bugler Aubin Gallant, preced- ed the benediction by Rev. Keith Hobson. En route to the Legion Home where they disbanded the parade moved past a saluting base in front Naught. Dr. Laughlin. president of the R.C.A.F. Wing Association at " -'-d- Mon.. Tues. "Pardners” ROYAL BORDEN 7:15-9:15. Matinee oi the Town Hall where the salute 'rue-- 3230- Dean Martin I: Jenv was taken by a party including Dr. I-Ewll ll found-UP Of IUD and mu- J.A. MacPhee. Mr. J. Watson Mac- Ilc Huber: Mcnem, Bank drawing Tuesday. Also ser. Mayor W.A. Currie, and Error in! and news- in technicolor. REGENT TODAY 8:30-7:15--9:10 IDES. 7:15-9:10 . Monday 3:31. A old man and ii Walter Brennan. Bran- Nolice Annual Meeting AMAIEAMATKW DAIHE LIHHYED. The annual meeting of the shareholders and patrons of the Amalgamated Dairies Limited will be held in the Canadian Legion Hall. Summeraide on Tuesday. May 7th, 1957 at 2 p.m.. G. n Isecretary-Treasurer. Eddie sings eta new cool! mmxmon-Vii C .. SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT .(MON.), 1:15-9:15 . wuss. 3:-to-7:15-ans .. . e isisifcii?'-'ia””r'a"i:'i3'i”e Ravno IN ri-ietn near 3 Movie rooarnam y Lnuisnm, ROLLER SKATING CIVIC STADIUM TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY MAY 79!. 9th and 11th Each evening from szoo to 10:00 Saturday afternoon Mo to 4:00 General admission 25; rental of skates 25 Afternoon Admission children 10 cents: rental of skates 10 cents contact Charles Hogan). Adults 25 cents; rental of skates 25 cents (Clubs desiring to rent the Civic ataoiain on off rights please ----av-s-on-u.,sessa-P. t ” i...:. . .'.-..' .. -.'J-..&' 8. at 7 p.m. R.M.A. MEETING. An important meeting of the tlrectors of the Retail Merchants Association of P111. will be held in Mulberry Lodge. Summer-side, Wednesday, May Alleoniniltteemembenareurusdtosttena naatam, the village. A ldltl ed. Please attend. representation from all NOTICE OF MEETING A special meeting of the O'Leary Athletic Anociatlon will be held in O'Leary Public Hall on Wednesday, May 8. at 8 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the possibility of erecting a skating rhik in surrounding dhtrlch urgent. There will he plans presented for a wood structure and committees appointed in each dhtrk.-t for canval of cash, hnnbi, . .. etc.ItwillbeacldedatthemeetI'whetherarriotarltwI .