I Professional Cards .jWT DRIVER ESCAPES, PASSENG INJURED Two Airmen Injured When Car Leaves.Unpaved Road Two airmen from R.C.A.P'. Sta- tion Summerside were taken to llrtnce County Hospital. and one, in critical condition. was trans- fcrred by aircraft to Halifax last evening, following a highway no cident which occurred shortly be- into midnight on Tuesday. when the 1931 Dodge coach in which they were travelling left the road at a point on the clay highway west of Stanley Bridge The car. travelling out towards Cavendish. is believed to have over- itil'llt'(i several tlrnes. completely demolishing the vehicle and throw- ing both men from the debris. The two injut-ed'slrmen were taken to hospital in Summerside by ambulance after Dr L.K Zlel- inski of Kensington had attended their injuries at the scene of the accident Lac. Donald C Jerrett of Can- transferred by air to Halifax. suf- fering from injuries which includ- ed brain concussion. fractured jaw. and badly bruised left leg His condition was described as serious. Lac Arnold B MacDonald. of Souria. driver of the car. miracul- ously escaped with bruises and ab- rasions on the left leg and back. and shock The accident was first observed by Mr. and Mrs Reagh R Douglas who were returning to their near- by home in a half-ton truck The damage which resulted to the car was most extensive. an is probable that because they were thrown from the wreckage both occupants escaped from be- ing crushed or turn to pit-ct-s. The police investigation of the ggcidelnthwas conducted by mem- rs o t e R.C.M.P. from the Sum- botlelf. Ncvfoulldlalld. most merside and Charlottetown detach- sertousiy injured of the two, was ments .....at 1-. i Grade Ton Continued from page 14 tshella MacKay. 'Kenslngton 'Kaye Macltearney. Mt. Stewart Ada McKenna. FL Augustus tllarbara Mcl(enna, Tlgnlsh Hi Sandra MacKenale. Flat River 'George MacKinnon, Souris High Junior MacKinuon. St. Charles Louis MacKinnon. St. Charles Oswald MacKinnon. Grand River Betty MacLean. Peter's Road W. tlrene MacLean. Heatherdale Margaret MacLean. Montague Anna MacLeunan, l-lartsville 'Jcan MacLeod. Kensington Joan MacLeod. Point Prim Nancy MncMiIlan. Hunter River 'iLeonore MacNeill, Kinkora Violet Mat-Neill, Cape Traversa Patricia MacNevln. Mt. Royal 'Graham MacPhail. Queen Charlotte Anna MacPhee. Nine Mile Creek Irene MacPhee. Tlgnlsh High 'Marie MacPhee, Priest Pond 'Pauline MacPhee. Souris Con- vent lsabelle MscPherson. Bellevue still unconscious last evening when - Guardian Pam Billie Mac Rae, Bonshaw Aquatic Day Houours Go To Swimmer Maurice Lodge Tyne Valley Beats Alberfon The Tyne Valley Softball team clinched first place in the final standing of the West Princa soft- Ilail League by defeating Alberton High 2210. in Tyne Valley ondsy cvening. Tyne Valley who haven't lost a game this year won behind the line pitchinl of Hartford Mil- lrr and the great hitting of Ronnie Nisbet who had six hits including a home run. in six trips to the plate. other home runs for Tyne Valley were by D. Birch. H. Rans- ssy. H. Miller. and two by E. Gun rtli. Pitcher Gordon Campbell was the outstanding player for Al- hcrton High. WESTERN GUARDIAN IJOOM TO LET. Phone Aibertsa GOSPII. 'f'lN'i' North Bedasna meetings each night at I except Saturday. RAYMOND GRANT. Optome- trist, will be in his Tlgnlsh office. Saturday. August 3. DR R.W. AULD. Kenstngton. will return to his practice on Mon- liay. August 5th, 151. REGULAR THURSDAY I i gh I dance at the Canadian Legion liome. Kansington. Music by the Mellowaires. Dancing from 9:! In 11:30. Admission so cents. .. PANTRY SAL! at lrnallmsn's store. Friday. August I at 3.! pm. Shonsorad by St. Thomas Church. New London ANNUAL i.0I81'Il supper R. llark's Lot 1. Wednesday aven August Ilst. Meals starting at s: max gnnssa ad other attract- Maurice Lodge. 46-year-old Borden swimmer won the three- mlle swim yesterday afternoon during the second annual Aquatic Day at Alberton Mr. Lodge was swimming strongly when he finish- ed well ahead of the rt-It in the time of one hour and 37 minutes Dave Biggar of Summersida. finished second and Heath Cost- ain. a young swimmer from Cape Wolfe came third. Leading the Isdles' swim was Miss Martha Myer of Bloom- field, her time was 2 hours and ll minutes Leona Howard of Cape yCIIat-fared ' - Accountants V s. Ill" gist dhoasastlenchdlv lunsrltsnsaticalnlssnda E ii it ii iii 5;. . J ii p it i in .1 ii I. if MAURICE IDDGI ll and kept the spectators informed at all times of the different events scheduled and of the winners in each During the afternoon. other at- fractions were provided for spee- iarors. well filled canteens. host rides up the lovely Montrose Riv- er and. highiighti the eutertsirr ment. was the spectacular high diving performances of Ron Mae- Arthur and Elmer Gallant. Sain- merside. Performing from a 0- foot diving platform they both thrilled and amused the crowd. with a demonstration of trick and fancy diving seldom seen h t& province PERSONALS Miss Hilda Whelan. Klldara. sgg 5'15. i ll Eh Eleanor S. Nortan. Cuu . -smiley Skiffington. Brackley T Edward Smallwood, Soutllport Halen Macltse. Melville 'Owen MacRse. Ebenezer 'Jean Macwilliams. Augustine Cove 'Annle Newsome, Rose Valley 'Paul Nicholson, Alberton 'Vernon Nicholson, Montague 'Bernadette Noonan, Bedeque John Noonau. Albany Village spondence tractor operated by her father of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcor- an. of Piusviile, died early last evening of multiple skull fractures, I while en route from Prince Coun- Thur. August 1. 1957 The Guardian Page 19 Survey Of Alberion Harbour Announced By At the official opening of the Al- herton Aquatic Sports meet Dr Or- ' ville Phillips, MP. said that he had received notice from Dr Mark Boyer of the Department of Sur- vays that an immediate survey of Alberton Harbor will be curled M . Dr. Phillips afterwards in an in- terview said that this was a pro ioct in which both he and the of Trade were deeply inter- Dr. Phillips ested.Hesaidt.hatisfnrrna'yesrs Albertonhsdbeenagrnatshlpping ceatrnandssurvaywlllindlcate ifitwiilbenecassarytodredge the harbor. Dr. Phillips pointed out that. althoughsuehsdradgiu proieetwassaethlsgtobsean- sidared for the future. that as a result of such wuk Alhertoa could oua day regain its status as an important Island point Piusviile Child I Iniured By Tractor Wheel Crushed beneath the wheel of at 2'1-yearoid Kathleen. daughter ty Hospital to the Summerside Air Station where an R.C.A.F. alr- craft was waiting to fly the child to Halifax. The tragic accident occurred at the farm home of the child after Mr. Corcoran had sent the little girl away from the tractor before putting the vehicle in motion. He failed to see her return in an ap- parent attempt to be taken for a drive. Before the father was aware of what had happened one of the s Fatally s Large tractor wheels passed ever - her head and shoulder. in a critically injured conditlu the child ws rushed to Prince County Hospital in Summerside, and after consultation with a Hall- fax specilist. a decision was made to transfer the patient to that City. An R.C.A.F. plane was read- however. and the child passed way in the ambulance en route from the hospital to the aircraft little girl is survived by nine sh- IBIS. The funeral will be held this af- ternoon. Francis O'Connor, " Ralph Paquet. Sourls High Jean Parker, North Carleton 'Vernou- Paugh. East litdeford fAllne Perry, Mlacouche Paula Perry. St. Mary's Academy 'Freda Peters, St. Charles 'lda Phillips. Maple Leaf Dale Pickering. Darnley Leo Pineau. St. Mary's 'Katherine Poole. Kensington Leslie Poole. Roseneath 'James Praught. Grand River I Laura Ramsay. Poplar Grove Bessie Rayner. Alberton lreue Rayner, Tlgnlsh High Patrick Rasrdon, Southport Brian Redmond. Parkdale Faye Reeves. Lower Freetown Betty Reilly, Montague 'Audrey Richard, Tlgnlsh High 'Bertha Richard. Cape Egmont Melina Richard. Miscouche Hid: 'Leo Richards. Kinltora 'Audrey Roach. Souris High 'Earle Roach. Newtown Cross Fred Roach. Souris High Ronald Roberts. Kinltona 'Lewis Robertson. East Royalty Hasel Robinson. Bedeque Major Rodd, Summerside High 'JosepII Rogerson. Southport tLouis Ryan. Morell rcsrol Ssunier. Stella Maris 'Daphne Shaw. Desable Cecil sea. It. Augustus 'Loo Sherry. Miscouche High '.iesn Skiffington, st. Augustine's Beach fherulce Smith. Tracadie Cross David Smith, Pownal Douglas smith, 0'l.eary Mary Steele. Tracadle Cross fElir.nbeth Stetson, Marshfield John Stewart, Queen Charlotte Jordan Stewart. Georgetown Pearl Stewart. Albany Rural 'lsn strang. 0'Leary . Eleanor Stuart. Belle River 'Marilyn Sutherland. Carleton Siding V Margaret Taylor. I-yndalo Georgina Thompson. Dunstaffnsge Kenneth Thompson. Dunstaffnage PIUSVILLE 'Rev. Father McTague. Lot ll. Parish. officiated at Holy Mass at St. Anthouys Parish. Bloom- field. on Sunday in the absence of the pastor Reverend Fatherl Pitre. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pineau. Toronto. are spending holidays with relatives in Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ciarkin and daughter Sharon. Montreal. are spending their holidays with Mrs. Ciarltin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John James Corooran. Miss Arlene Corcoran employ- ed at Myricks. Alberton. spent- the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John James Cor- eoran. Miss Marie Gallant, Montreal.l is spending her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Lea Gallant. Piusviile. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MncGreg- or, Truro. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran. also Mrs. ,Anel Corooran. Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Peters were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Pet- ers on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacLel- lan returned from their honey- moon on Wednesday, July 5. Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Brunels of Camp Hill Hospital. Halifax. were among the many who attend- ed the opening of the fine new Oieary Hospital on W T T . July 8. Dr. Brunels is to be the surgeon for the new hospital a- long with Drs. George and Char- les Dewar. Andrew Arsenault of Sitowhe- gan. Maine. is spending a few days with his brother and sister- 'Gary 'f'homson, '1-Trances Townshend. ltenslngton fBennatt Trainor. South Melville James Trainer. St. Patrick's Rd. Reid Villett. Hampton Ferns Vassey. York Marie Wagner, East Bideford Marjorie Wall, North Granville Emily Walsh. Georletown Lorrina Walsh. Nine Mile Creek 'Sheila Warren. V ' Ens Webster. Kensington 'Aldine Wedge. St. Raphael ftventt White. Queen Charlotte 'Lloyd.white. Queen Charlotte Shirley White. Kinkora 'Anus Williams. Elmsdala Helen Wood, Hanelbrook Pauline wood. North Tryon 'Anita Yeo. St. Mary's Convent Helen Yeo. A-M Johnston "Doris Younker, North Winslee HOWLAN Mr. Syivang Gallant of Char- lottetown is now visiting in How- inn with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. senault of Miscouche recently vis- ited in Otlaary and Howlan. lrnest Gallant left on Monday, Dalnilea Day. along with Wayne Peters and other boys from O'- lieary to attend boys' camp at Rnstieovilla far 10 days he --E:” E- l ioi :3 ..:i It in-law. Mr. and Mrs.J.B . Ar- senault. Mrs. Clayton Carruthers and infant daugher Shirley Ann, ar- rived home from the Boulter Nur- sing home on Wednesday, July 3. Andrew A. enault left by bus for Charlottetown on Friday where he will in friends to return by car to owhegan, Maipe. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any bills unless author- ized personally by myself. JAMES A. MncKENzll'. Borden- Former Lot 16 Man Passes Harry Best. Belmont Lot 18. re-1 ceived the sad news on Monday.1 of the death of his cousin. Henry C. Best, on Sunday. July 28th at. his home in Miami. Florida. The late Mr. Best was a native of Bel-. mont Lot 16, and moved to th e United States when a young man. He resided in New York for a, number of years before moving tol Florida. ! He visited Prince Edward Island j regularly renewing old acquaint- ances. He will be fondly rsmem-, bered by a host of friends in Lot 16 and elsewhere. He is survived by his wife. one son George. who is with the United States Airforce and a brother. George living in Chicago. 4 NOTICE Students wishing admis- sion to Grades M or XII, Klnkora. or desiring in- formation on scholarships, Two lummarside Fighters. Wal-it-ing experience. and appeared to led for immediate take-off fromvter "Peanuts" Arsenault tieftl and the Summerside Air Station. ruin.” Runggy extent of her lnluriel PI'0Ved IIIIL c training last evening in preparat- . other in a final work-out last even- l'l ion for their participation in to-i mg. night's boxing card in Charlotte- town in addition to her parents. the Boa H". Md considerable TO FIGHT TONIGHT wining nod from the iudses in to is matched against Leo "wl:ipper" Steele of Charlottetown in a four round encounter. and Ramsay will take on Jimmie 0'Mall0lf 05 30" ton in a six round bout. (Guardian Pheissg ibe in top physical condition as (right) complett-d.they traded punches with each Fresh with victories in their 'recent fight cards. each expres- sed confldence of receiving the THE CRAPAUD BRANCH OF THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW PREMISES MONDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1957 AT CRAPAUD, P. E. I. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO COME TO OUR OPEN HOUSE ON SATURDAY. AUGUST 3rd. BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7:00 AND 8:30 P.M. I IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND ON SATURDAY PLAN TO VISIT US SOON apply to Principal of Kin- kora High School. CAMEO IINBINGTON Wad. - There. 1:” - Illl Paul Newman, Pier Angeli in ”SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKE! ME”. the amazing lifa sto of thc"urlse fighter "Rocky grani- sno . 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