SUMMERSIDE - The most successful provincial flower show yet concluded last evening at the Baptist Hall Summerside. The 7th annual event saw a greater profusion of exhibits than in past shows that were signaliz- ed by vivid colors displayed in a Provincial Flower Show Said Most Successful Yet ors from all points in the pro- vmce. Last evening at the conclusion of the two-day event, the flowers were sold and a large number of people took home one or more bouquets. In addition the sponsor- ing organization, the Abegweit Mrs. A. Walker Dies In S'Side O’LEARY—T’he death of the late Mrs. Albert Walker of Moneton, occurred in the Prince Comty Hospital Summerside in the ear- ly hours of Saturday moring, Au- gust 16th,. Mrs. Walker (nee Jessie Ellisl was born in O’Leary, P.E.I. 67 years ago, a daughter of the late M.A. D.‘D., LLD. 13.6.8. Mo- derator of the United Church of Thur" AuguSt 28’ The Guardian Page Canada, was the special speaker at the O’Leary United Church, Sunday evening Mr. Thomson the service and introduced the speaker. The O’Leary Brother- and Richard Mercer of Mimico, I ELLERSLIE $3.”. affilipual‘elellnMiiill‘iifi AND BIDEFO RD Friends are sorry to hear Miss hood Choir supplied special mu. Carroll MacCaull is confined to sic. her home with pneumonia. Carroll’s friends wish her a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mercer speedy recovery. All was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes. Mrs. Horace Lidstone and Miss Grace Walsh, spent two weeks recently vacationing in Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Payu-ter, Summerside were Sunday visit- ors of Mrs. Paynter’s parents, . , _ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coughlin. panama of exquisite beauty. CW3 1.0.13.3 prest lovely Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elhs Sr. were recent guests of Mr. and Mr' Alfred MECLean 1‘“ ’9 '7 U NEW RCAF RECRUIT FROM P’ORTAGE ‘ Mm Joyce Bulger is pictured I ve being congratulated on her _. esto the RCAF, by Flt.- . u. Ha ‘ Savelle, commanding _ .the‘RCAF Summerside % um Joyce’s parents, Mr. and he Crapaud Exhibition schedul- A ‘d for yesterday was Doshponed * “a Saturday due to the incle- ‘ mutt weather in the morning. But with the sun breaking ‘ "W in the afternoon many " who, not knowing of the post- wnem arrived to take in the ‘ dilution. v'lhese people were obviously ‘v' ,Wnted and the regrets of exhibition directors were ex- to this paper last even- “ . As the'weather forecast for ‘ was still unfavorable the ‘ on was made to postpone 1 11* molar flair until Saturday. Many new exhibitors are en- ? ' WESTERN ' GUARDIAN " rill? LORED SLIDES will be Mrs. Joseph J Bulger, are resid - obtained her grade twelve. Joyce cuts of Portage, Prince Edward Will now proceedtoSt.. John, Que- Island. Miss Bulger attended bec, where she will select a trade ls! )01s in Foxley River and Mis- and receive basic Air Force train- couche.. .At Miscouche High she ing. jfifapaud Exhibition Now _,l’ostpo-ned Until Saturday distant points. to be transported O’Leary Minister Aids Al Service ALBERTON —— _‘nev. Haber Kean of 0’ Small Shed Fire Brings Out Dept. SUMIMERSIDE —- A fire in a - - _ small shed in the back yard of fibgigeEcxggfinfgmme; the home of Henry Martin, West exmfits have been W from Street, brought out the Summer- side Fire Department early last A new addition this year is me evening. The blaze was soon ex- bum. fl.” 1 1. ms and anguished. melecemxfl’h.bml?‘ien a pile of old clothes or rags stor- addgmnal’ gums M thee l “‘1 ed in the shed and minor damage number “mes W mmeigvedest resulted from the flames and Mr. Brent Wood announced that the association would help to fimgugwrs, ngemzf‘g Traffic Safety The fire apparently started in smoke. Talk Heard FREMOWN -— The North Bedeque Charge Men’s Associa- tion had their ~ regular monthly meeting August 17th. in the Free- town United Cliuncth with the pre- sident Allen Clow presiding. Henry directed the . i l ‘ , fins and conducted mg Reeves and Allison Prohfit led m “blasteva “mew”. the devotional period. Minutes ‘gefiwc V._ ionybgiu held m Al_ were read by Wilbert Stavert the Mrs. Keith Rogers as pianist. peopl s stasis we 01‘ e i ‘ . . . Robert Crooks as (gyrgunist and congregatimal 1mm and W110 ' Rev. H.B. (Jim) Jones, the “1313- WWW. ’1 “fififiegg ,3 consisted. as a ely discuzion run away from God, he sat , and 011 'flhe Important part laymen secretary. . There was discussion about ‘a was going to the conference at Church news _ Profit Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stavert opened their home on Tuesday evening August 19, for a farewell party for Mr. Fred Profint who is closing his home at Burlington and leaving the community to spend some time with members of his family in Maine. About seventy-f i v 'e neighbours a n d friends attended“ Rev. W. Eric Ingreham pre- sided anliain a few suitable words spoke of thelpurpose of the gather- ing, and the regret felt in the tact that Mr. Profltt’s illnealth compells him to make a change. An address read by Mrs. H.B. MacLeod expressed some thing of the esteem in which he is held but his friends and neighbours, The attendance was also the bouquets to the Prince County largest and the entire show was Hospital the Chronic Care Unit enthusiastically received by visit- as well as to several individuals. Fred P‘rofifl Is Honored At Large Farewell Party ~ future. A gold wrist watch was presented by Mr. Borden Camp bell. ' The recipient thanked his friends and neighbours tor their gift and good wishes, and Mr. and Mrs. Stavert for opening their home. He said it was due to the state of his health that he is leav- ing the connnunity and not by choice. and that he would be re- turning from time to time. Aocordrlan selections by Mr. Walter Moase accompanied by MssImunBellattheorganwere much enjoyed. Dimch was ser- ved by the hoatess assisted by several of .the ladies. Dancing. was enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. and voiced good wishes for the CASCUMPEC A Mrs. Hazel Black and three children, Dartmouth, N. S., are spending their vacation visiting Mrs. Black’s parents, Mr Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mia; Eleanor .Ashley, nurse's aid at the Prince County Hos- pital, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Ashley. Mr. and Mrs. "Merrll Barbour and two children have returned to their home in Toronto, by plane, having spent their vaca- tion visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nell Barbour, Montrose, and Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Ashley and other relatives and friends. ". The Cascumpec Auxiliary of the O’Leary Community Hospital Ladies Aid, met for their July meeting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Hudson. Fourteen mem- bers responded to roll call by donating a small article to the hospital. It was decided to pay for painting a hospital room. Mr. and Mrs. Bannexman Coughlin and two children, Ralph and David, mistico, were Satur- day. August 10th visitors to Case cumpec, guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. They were also cher. There has been consider- able work done to the interior of the school, with Mr. Melvin Brid- ges as interior deconstor. A number from this Vicinity at- and tended the exhibition in Char- lottetown. The Cascimipec Sunday School and Baby‘Band picnic was held at Elmer Wallace’s shore on Thursday afternoon August 13, with a very good attendance. The numerous kiddies enjoyed a peanut and candy scramble. A delicious and bountiful supper was served accompanied by ice cream which was thoroughly en- joyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Hylson Proude, Charlottetown, were weekend August 16th. visitors to Cascum- pec, guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. Miss Doris MacNevin has ac- cepted the position of teacher for West Devon School and has taken attack of pneumonia. Mrs. J. B. Thomas was a pati- ent in the O'Leary Community Miss Stella MacNevln, employee of the Bank of Commerce, AI- ,berton, spent the weekend at her home in Cascumpec. Mr. and Mrs. Haber Gamble She was first married to A1- vin Huestis, Unionvale, who pre- deceased her some years ago Later on she married Albert Wal- ker, Mon'cton, who passed away three yea-rs ago. Since Mr. Walker’s passing she spe it most of her time in Ken- sington with her sister Nellie, Mrs. John Burns and it was while visiting with her, she became ill and was taken to the RC. Hos— pital, Summerside, where she passed away three weeks later. Besides her sister Nellie and Irene in Chicago, she leaves to mourn her passing four brothers, George, Harry and Robert, in 0’- Leary and Allison in Saskatche- won. The funeral service was held Monday afternoon With a short service from the home of her brother Harry, thence to the Uni- ted Church in O’Leary, where the service was conducted by Rev Haber Kean. pastor of the church. assisted by Rev. Mr. Dennis, of the West Cape charge. The minister speaking from Psalm 15, spokt very highly of the deceased and brought words of comfort to the bereaved. The hymns sung were “The Lord’s My Shephe ” and “Abide With Me”. A duet 5011157 remembered by deeds you Have done” was nicely rendered by Mrs. Ruth Silliker and daughter, Mrs. Don MacDonald. Pallbearers were Ina Ellis, ford Jelly, Clifford Ellis, John Pate, William Bernard and He- ber Gard. Fowerabearers were Thiren El- lis, Lawrence Harris, Sterling El- lis, Cecil Dennis and Guy Hat. riS. Interment in the Bethel Cem- \etery. children, Gloria, Celia, Heather and Roger, left recently for their home in St. Hubert. Airport, Que- bec, after visiting his sister. Mrs. Sterling Boulter. Milbum, and other relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDoweil of U..S.A. are spending some time visiting his son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacDo- well, Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gallagher are visiting Mrs. Gallagher’s fa- ther, Mr. William Meggison- and brother George Moggison, and ot- her relatives in Kn-utsford. Mr. Moreshead. return- ed to his home in New York, at- Mrs. Harry Adams, Knutsford. thony’s Bloomfield. The funeral of the late Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of Howlan, Mrs, Frank Fnaser, was held Monday morning at the were, Sunday visitors of Mrs. Roman Catholic Churc‘h. St- An- Edna Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. turned home after an enjoyable trip to Vancouver, B. C. Mrs. Winnie Morrison, and Alberton, John Morrison. They were ac- companied back b Misses Shir- Rev. Dr. AS. Murray of Men l-ey Gould and Kat een Morrison treal and formerly of O'Leary, who will spend a week visiting P.E.I. was a recent visitor at them. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dignnn, Bloom-field. Dr. Mur— gregation. vador, spoke in the Milo Hall Sunday eveing, August 10. There was a large congregation Rev. Bruce MacNaugIht. Mrs. Neil MacKa-y, Coleman. 3 singtou, spent the weekend with sister, Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Mac- Donald, Coleman. tended to Miss Dorothy Griffin, Mil-burn, student of Miscouohe Rev. and Mrs. Elwood Misc-I friends in Dunlblane. Guests of his brother-in—law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Livingstone. spending holidays at the home of Mr. James Livingstone, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood. \ ceived by all the students of O’- Leary High School, who so suc- cessfully passed the Gnade XI Provincial examinations and to their teacher, Mr. Eulre Jelley. Mrs. Pearle MacDonald. West Point, spent a couple of days via- iting her son and daughter-inhw, Mr. and Mrs. Buddie 1111qu Connecticut, . ML and Mrs. Allan C01”, Ken. some time visiting here. , , The Ellerslie Women’s Insti- MTS- C0195 mther'm'lalwy 31” tute was held at the home of Mrs. Albert Sharpe, on Tuesday evening. .Mrs. Preston MacCaull ‘. , invited the member Congratulations are being ex- 10,- next meemm ’ to her home Govern, Mr. and Mrs. William Sloan, ray is a son of the late Rev and al‘d family: TODDMO, Ont, Mrs. Robert Murray, a former “Siting hermmmsn mm' ulster of O’Leary United‘ Con- M‘s- E- 3°55- , TMnmand Mrs. Hayes, Rev. Roy MacNaught, 1,32%; 13?“ ms Hayes. . . Mr. George Williams, Toronto Mr. MacNaught is a native of Out, is spending his vacation at Coleman and is on vacation at the home oi his present visiting his brother Mr. Mrs. Stanley 'W. ems. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Stotbies and have returned home, War visit- son Robert, Brookhne’ Mass” are ‘mg 1n St. John, N. B.. and New visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh EggfggédNfiog-e 311% wereRafl; D_ ’ ‘ - y isses u MacPhee Brae and Mr and and Irene Thompson of Hartford, who will, spend are and Claude arents, Mr. and Harold Gillis Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Perry. High School for the past yea-r, Sumnerside spent a and successiully passing the pro- recently Visiting Mr. and Mrs. vincial Grade XI examinations. Burton Burlelgh- Mrs. Helen Milligan, Miss Mae . Grant and Mrs. Brad MacIunis Pherson and family, Cape Breton ’ - . - ' are visiting with re] H I I] tSgunmersidc, were recent Visitors Mrs. William Parker, Sum- merslde, spent the weekend a ‘ guest of her brother-ln-law and Mr. Orville Zander returned to sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Bun- his home in Saskatchewan, alter leiEh-‘ few days grist“... "3:. it” if his. °‘ I ' S. ear ac' Charlie MIacKenoie, and an wish her a speedy recovery- Comatmfigns are bom'g m Mrs. Ruby White, Sumerside of many issyfs. WELL DRILLING ‘ Contact us for fast and efficient ' Well Drilling Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchin- son and family, have returned home after spending a week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutchinson and Sgt. and Mrs. Carroll Kadoy, Gagetown. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Merchant. Oxford, N. S.. spent a few days recently visiting Mr. and Mr. Albert Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin MacCaull and family, Toronto, Ont, have returned home after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. MacCaull and Mr. and Mrs. Sten- ning Williams. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Burleigh have returned home after visit- ing their daughter and son-in- law, in Vancouver, B. C. Mr. William Fraser, Montreal. was a recent visitor of Mrs. Edna Morrison and Clifford. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison and family, Summerside, were Sunday visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. John Bigger, Tyne Valley. Mrs.‘ Keith MacDougall was hostess to Bideford Women’s Institute» on Thursday evening. ‘ ' -——D.0. Steel Strike In TI'Iird Week ' HAMILTON (CP) -’—- The Steel Company of Canada strike enters its third week today as both com- pany and union remain unaltered on stand on the key issues. Company-«mien talks resumed Monday in the Comanght Hotel for the sixth time since the 7,500 members of Local 1005 off the United Steel Works of erica ' (CDC) walked off the job Can- ada’s largest steel producer. Direct intervention by Ontario Labor Minister Daley appeared Monday to be the only key to end the stalemate on the strike in Seaflmwn Hat“! Thurs‘ like Jonah are sleeping amidst have in church work and on his business visitors to Hutt Bros we“ recent Vi’m’“ t° K‘ms‘ t-er' visiting his mother Mrs. “Id, mm“- W VIe ye ' c I 8.30 pm. Sponsored by 'W.I. the mum“ they have mu§e¢ mom um Bemk 0mm _ Albemn‘ %£.€:gsgy.of Mr. and Mrs. SMpgzsglfigg,vé:d brother, AMERICAN TYPE M P rchased C omplel'e PO , I, RAYMOND GRANT, m When Jonah awoke he realized on. Bay Stunden of the no. My”... , . I ,willbeinhlsTignlshodiice, that his disobedianco was the 11.13., Charlottetown, was .the cause of the turmoil. So people special speaker for the evening. Cascumpec school has opened for the coming term with Miss Much improvement has been Mrs. Robert Woodside returned Escept for one Chinese species. the alligator is peculiar to the well drilling machine which is . the only I . "I" “ "' ’ Augmt 30m todan to awake,t1;’ealize that He gave a very interesting talk Joyce Mom- T153”. 1’“ 3‘ “’3' fidebégnthfvldifigdnggd’ tl° her bowl; in Khmordéf $31116 Amencas' one °wned an: WI.“ In Prmce I . ‘ ._ wheatwa ng runaway on age and am tr f. , s an execu v0 me r e , l i fr‘figfim figfififi; a“; Godéreandi dearest/r: g3; guness on the ag‘énenmninllgfii ’49"s A is“ g?“ Conglmffflbfia, 2:3 Eomen’s Instfiugfieaggohelped wéth ‘ - , . om , ‘ , . ’ seves'm early . Ainezu'ba. He closed his talk by - the machines are expected to FEMS W. x- _. _ _ ,_ _ - I * ~ r~ ' - 1 33. ~ I I Christ, V 1 shuttling a. very inter-em pip I?“ Work within in: very short hl'bl'tlon. ._-=_ a : :52, g . =,.: = - IIOI' M or , 0:511: Elmommmaflbuml * ' ‘ h 8 00‘ o Ehilumwue agar: Meeting? “me' ‘ Right Rev. Jamess. Thomson, " ‘ company to drill your well. u new fences and roads are More an 1 “f medulh MSW“ ML , , . . The Misses Agnes and Darlene ‘ _ ‘ E ' : . - ~ . . W - '- - , ., - / Phillips, O’Leary, recently spent t " ' ~' ' VlSl‘I' an, 'F . The 38‘1qu Mama“ a few days visitini their uncle 7, DANCING To records for l m; A . h‘ by. 9 I ree‘ held their monthly meetan 11! the m1 aunt, Mr, and Mrs, James - ~ ' 1:3, —- 12-16 ytearls, Borgia ‘BUR’LmGTON _ "Woodman, b”. “n.an mm‘med 5:; wed Chore}: $311 M1319: Thomas. C.U. ‘ j, I I m 8' ‘0 Pm. ‘ I- I A 39%. I I. V ' . ‘ ' , _ V . he of Lt.-Col.. E- W- 3011“ the Rev. . ' > , .on 25 cents. . A - :53; here, noted for its replicas Am Bravo resident, Doug . Complete plumbing and hearing service TONIGHT (THURSDAY) and Electrical Contractors ”“ 7:15 — 9:10 large attendance.P GULAR THURSDAY night. of famous buildings, was visited Second To las MacFarlane presided. ‘ Q’LEARY "The Black * - Moderate prices. . , . My. Ens. ‘ , V ' o ‘ >0 . ,9: Canadian legion. Kensmg' by over 8&9: :13: , or , o ' '- ' - was Mr. Mm. Campbell Tait, I- , ‘NIW' ,‘ Muss}: bifiMenowafies' Ad' fight“ “Ported by Mr. Tlghlsl'l Ch ‘ ' $13011 by “10 We“ 0‘ returned‘to theliédhounfhe l M o P I” Richard Dunning - Mara '11 09 -‘ ” , . , . _. ' - {Ed-19011 WWW ton”. after atten n; no i l r v“ ‘o Jommm' ~' - A . " ‘ . ‘ >1 the I ‘ n f: H, ADULT Pom) mm m. However, am said, me actual TIGNISH—TWo year agonev. thanks of the gathering to of the late Mrs. Albert Walker. I Inman Plumbing 8: Heating ' . Ltd. ' . ,. . . M.‘_ J. Rooney. pastor of the St. ladies for ,WIW cm‘ Miss Rita Easter, Petawawa, , .{fi‘ -_11 Mil fill-“311M Salem“ ‘3? has Simon ~ and St. ~ Jude Roman all/ion and WW “W109 1‘“ PTXV' is spending a couple of weeks vis- 1,393,“; Heme Thursday estate since Catholic Church at punish. had tong emails“ meals for the 9? iting relatives and intends in this - anew tile floor put in the edi- me- localit . She is the guest of Mr. 23 from 3.30 p-mu 5-30 children under 14 did int 53;: fice, and at the time the com. Herbmt'Crais. ,Seu'etw- “1“ and Mrs. Arthur “Macwnnam. to Pay. and mo"; m amnion rail I was moved back led the 1011 and that? number Dunmam, It will send chills running’ through your spine. We urge you not to bolt from your seats. Mala Powers - James Blast . and 7 I .m. to 10 pm- . ’p accompanied by Children- ‘ 3 this ADULT Pablo Clinic Tignish and surrounding d15- . is being held at Dalton may, August m. 3.30 " a. 5.30 pm. and 7 pm- to 'l A: mmmmclo Mr. Jahnstone said that wen} ther conditions would in large seven feet to provide more room in the sanctuary. The present rail, which now measures forty- dateofthe grounds butth a eight‘eetinlenath. has. three openines for exits of three feet tentative date has been set for «chin width. Amouded. Arthur Murray “PS appointed chairman of a cm_nm1t~ tee to arrange for a magma! ‘30 attends the convention' at Stanhope ..,T.J. Inman welcomed, a num- ber of visitors from adjoining d15- George Gil'loash and four ll - Bummersldo I iv ‘ pun. ‘ the end at September- Instead of the usual swinging hiatus; and introduced the guest .____.__’__,\ __, a 1 _ ‘ ‘71— w“ w : __" . ' , , . . ates, .as heretofore used f speaker: Dr. Ennest Weeks, 0t- ‘ "- r ' ' ~ , EWaIEfis {find mg; . .- aArLBERTON \ he” mg, m sea of am, who u - his vaco- “g . Cectl B.DeMd‘le_has mooningfor “and! of I I“ imam $10; 3 bags of 15 . ed ornamental rail guard redemptiauotthchuneofblsfaflmrkw ,Pep-Mlx Pig Grower $10; . 2: of baker Bran $7. Also (ll Ful-o-Pepfeeds and a" flour. . ., .v ADULT Polio Clinic for v.1... and dis‘ '. . is being held at the Alber- ’ "t Women Hall Thurs- day Aug. 23 firom 3.30 p. m. to \ , , .. v' r. m. . - > ‘ - ( : ( 3 a ‘L Mrs. Gerald Nickerson and Plan Camera scram: mm m the .- » -- - r. “ ' ' P f . nal Cards daughters, Norma, Phyllis Jose- . . Mamumes the difficulties. _ e31~ ,. _ .. . . ‘_ ‘ .5! .5; I m esslo ‘ ' phine and Heather, of Cape compeflflo-ns countered with W send u: . , . . x r . as; .. ,' I g Sable Island, are guests of Mr- . soxnc harbors. In concluding has ~. g, ' A - I « A ' ‘ ° < Chartered and Mrs. Richard Jeffrey. Alber- remarks he observed some of the .. , , L Accountants 13- Earle Hickey 85 CG- yr INSURANCE ‘ E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty Summer St. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman ' Opt. 0.. 11.0. Inn , B. F. Hunters R'o' haulers i Z , . PHONE 3287 _ Inc! St. Summerslde lde, P.E.I.. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN‘S BUILDING W A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., 0 D . Summerslde U ' I Kensmgtou on Saturdays) , Phone Summerside 3551 Mr. Oh'ester Coughlan, Boston spent the Mrs. Holson Contain; ton. Misses Tens. and Mary 611118 Mr. and Mrs. John Gillis. ton. Mass. Mrs. Eleanors, with her th ren, Dale, Janet Lee an recently visited her Alberton. Roy Keizer, Mrs. ‘ James McNabb. Charlottetown weekend with his bfi" than and mummmr- and Alba-1°“, had as recent “12:: in this church Which rates as one Irene Armstrong and Mr. Ray— Mrs. Ralph Rayner, and her and sister-in-law, to be judged by emu Payn_ Mr- and Mrs- W Canbec'k’ ter and “Wedding” m color to be On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. I mrs' Ida Lawfifi’ glub’s use followed after differ- ns ' f an Charles Watts, Mrs. John We plans for the purchagngp and mséeglognglymfifhnfig' enlarger followed With Colleen die visi . lina. and Mrs. Keith Rogers of cavered in dark red plush with ’ a; bronoe cross ornament for the central one, were installed; by William D. Sumner of ' Tlgms’h MW" which makes this gift hissocond donation within one year. Last August. .Mr. Sumner had scorn» plete loud speaker system placed of. the finest and most satisfac- FREETOWN — The eighth meeting of the Freetown —- Be t t the . MI'S- James Hodgson. deque Camera Club met a Alllgrtcfrlld had as recent guests home of Carmen Paynrter, Frog- Mrs. Hodgson’s aunt, Mrs- Sey- town, August 25 With the pres - meeting were read and adopted. The next meeting of the club 5933” Rayner 0‘ .SI- will be held at the home of Al- Chfld' Ian Wright, Fernwood, [Septem- Emfl’ ber 22. Two competitions are miller-m- planned for Septer'nber' “Islander Art Work"'in color judged by Douglas MacFarlane. Further discussion on the ac- uiring of rooms suitable for the eut locations were viewed. Also Lewis and Camer Paynter on (1 Mrs. J. M. Sproule, Alber- the committee. ’fdln. These ladies were members The Kodak School film “Snap A delicious lunch was then ser- vet? E.S. Weeks and. Mrs. Weeks. Dr. Weeks is Director (If/W with the Federal Department of nubile Works and travels all over Canada on account of many Gov- ernment projects undertaken thr- oughout the Dominion, describ- ing in detail: power and maga- tion systems in the West, immen- so elevators at the Great Lakes; problemsconm-ontlngtheangiue- Causeway. . ' A number of questions asked Canadian f Commerm . . - . mm present were an- gaulilliigg ’mour Myers and her friend, Mrs. ent Mrs. Louis Canrns m the ml; 8 very mam .. Mel-side, P.E.I. Phone 2235 Muncey, of Sommille. chair. The minutes of the last the thanks ofthe gathering to Dr. Weeks for his excellent and in- formative . Ralph ~ It comimzted the devotional period’ and Rev. E.S. weeks pronounced the benedic- tion. WELL DRILLING“ If you are considering a now well cons tact R. T. Morrison 00.. emintheirpresentsurvcyofthe " sailsilwhory oer Arnold Henderson extended CHARLTON -YUL oil n.‘—4 ~~v~a¢ n . ‘ 'as twimost'demwe; "ever. diam-nib??? the-human story?" ANNE, . .— Csci -. . . = "EDWARD'Gs-g . LBDEMILLE’S ' ‘ "‘ WONNE" DEBRA, FpTWm;MWHmZCOmndW?H€hZSZbWHfiJ life: , mermgoftiégmoigiinfpiéan: fifm‘wbi‘éctuhiéh‘fhgs, been deaa'tbzd JOHN . uncover-on \ ' ' erslde f Mr. Sprou'le’s congregation What Picture”, was then shown . V . l “misseldaitrriiit’ Mill‘s;n ill/193's When he Was minigter 0“ the with Douglas MacFarlane read- summerslde. We arg , _ V W _ . Y rk charge. mg the notes. ' ’ I . I ' Pflxgrssso (Staff Sergeant and Mrs run The ‘Churghl’l’ 3;? equipped to an“ Well“ A p t .» , - cUmpetition o»ow I - . I V ‘ ‘ ‘ A 7 ' b ult and their little son, D8311, ‘. t km to honours m the an Meter any depth I 1‘ v. i g5 Phdoqraphglgio 11:36 arrived from camp Gag? °g°m§emi°m 5‘3de -y . , ‘ A PARAMOUNT ncrun: IN VISTAXISION‘AND;IECHNICOLORv THE READ ST town to visit Mrs. Thlbeaults Douglas MacFaflane and mm, mm reliable and ex‘ m ‘ ER 4 5 6 8 9 10 I 0‘ w“ SEARS mother, Mrs. James Millman, Edward Pearson In the “any . . . , A - - - - I. B 'ster Alberto“ mal” competition, the print. penenoed dnllmg. 1 - arr l During this week Mr. and Mrs “The Big {isfhertmgxlgcgé Pvelti/El; M . c one Show each evenmg 7:30 pm. I . . 's 00 irs I - n ‘ o I V . 4’ George R. MacMahon, J. R. ‘Bonygasnhg‘l’befitoxg (3132711)? Cairns and Douglas Mao R. T. OI'I'ISOII O. Mamie” Sept. 4th, 130’ and Sept. 6th, 130 LLB 3:112:81; gVancebow, North Caro. Farlane placing second and third Dial 2624 Summerside Adults 1.25, Children 50c