hp 1) his Guardian Saturday. June 26, 1964 H i:it-ion Ck (rijr t I IL. 7 - 7 - 4- This project is an interesting one as a few scraps of material quickly develop into a playthlng that will delight a youngster. First cut the wheel five inches in di- ameter from solid stock. Then cut the shafts twenty-seven inches long and position them on the wheel and saw the bottom and top to fit. Each duck takes about fourteen square inches of thin plywood. The pattern will be useful in tracing the ducks. Also it gives the exact shape and position for the var- 101.16 colors to be used in finishing. Details include a list of materials. progressive steps in construction and painting. Price of pattern 258 is 35c. It. is included in the Out- door Play Equipment Packet, con- taining six standard 5.7.: pattcriis for s1.50 post paid Apply Work- shop Dept. Tho Guardian. Continued from page 9 Timely Notes er of mink and is not beiiig neglected. Regular aria featuring EMBA mutations and dark Can- ada mink have appeared in fash- ion magazines in North America and Europe. In all instances fine garments have been featured in prestige ads. At this moment a collection of 11 Canadian styled and manufactured garments are being displayed by Canada Mink Breeders Association at the Brit- ish lndustries Fair in Loiicloii, to be followed by a prcsentation in the Paris Trade Fair. In charge of these exhibits is the Associa- tion's executive secretary. Nor- man Shields. The above are just I few extracts showing the active manner in which mink is being kept before the public by the Can- ada Mink Breeders Association Professional Cards E. E. Parkman 0piLD.. 11.0. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summeralde Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce ing Summerside. P.E.I. - Phone 2888 W. Albert Robertson 1v. 1:. 1. MUTIIAL BCILDING Grahvillo at Wotpr Street Bummersldo DIAL r. 0. nox 8344 681 INSURANCE II. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty I Summer St. sI1nI.IIICfIIue Optometrists B. F. Hunter, R.0. Bummeraldo. P.E.l. - Phone 8119 SMA.L.LMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., 0.D. 188 Water Street Summersldc Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 3.530 Deniisis Dr. J. A. Doiron Dental X-Rays SMALLMAN BUILDING Dial 2860 Summerside ...:...M....j...:...1... L. K. ZIELINSKI, M.D. General Practitioner Malpoquo Road xonslngton. P. E. 1. Phonoi Kenslngton 1 VETERINARIAN Dr. J. R. Cunningham max. 2520 Summarsldu PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ STUDIO D. W. SEAR! Phono 8&1 Water St. East Oonttnued from one I Happening: at Thu VI k ' Garth Toombs, when three tables of bridge were in play. 0 0 0 On Thursday Mrs. Thane A. Campbell entertained at A lunch- eon at. her summer cottage at Stanley Bridge, honoring Mrs. Toombs. I 0 0 Mrs. Austin Scales. Mrs. A. 1-K. Hubley and Miss Joan Scales were hostesses at the home of the for- mer in Freemwn at a dinner party on Thursday. honoring Mrs. Toombs. U 0 0 Mrs. Toombs was again honored at the tea hour yeatcrday after- noon at the homo of Mrs. Allison MacLea.n, who with Miss Jessie Fraser, was co-hostess. . . . - Mrs. Leigh Donald of Charlotte- town entertained at the apartment of her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. A Harris, Summerslde. honoring Miiu Virginia Campbell. bride-to be at a kitchen shower on Tuesday evening. Assisting in opening the gifts were the Misses Margaret Joan Muitart, RN.. and Harriet Campbell and assisting the hostels in serving were Miss Helen Hol- man and Mrs. George Key Jr. . . . Mrs J. S. Hinton, Mrs. Hammond Jolinsoii. Mrs. Arch Sharp. Mrs Lea Calibeck, Mrs. Hugh Smith, Mrs. Vernon Metherall and Miss Ali-a Brehaut motored from Sum- nit-rside on Thursday afternoon to attend the WCT.U. Convention at the Beechwood Garcleiis, Corn- iirill. o . . Mrs H II. Brewster of Munclon, N3, is tho week-end guest of her iirother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie in Summerslde. . . . Rrw and Mrs. J. Donald Mac- Kay of Summerside have as their week-ciid guest, Rev. Frank Law- son of the Presbyterian Church of St. David, Halifax, N. S. 0 0 0 Mrs. Richard Hinton entertained the members of the Abegvreit chap- ter of the I.O.D.E. at her summer cottage at Stanley Bridge yester- day afternoon. 0 O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacKay of New York are visiting relatives in Siimmerside. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ranisay. . 0 . Miss Margaret Joan Muttart, B. sc. N, University of Toronto. ar- TIVNI in summeraide to spend her Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs G. M. Muttart. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mwxay have returned to their home in Ottawa after spending their voca- tion viith relatives in Kensington and Summerside. . . 0 Mr. and Mm B. 5. Hunter of summerslde had as their week- end guasta, Miss Betty Kennedy of New York, who is accompanied by Miss Dolly Arabian of Long Is- land. Continued from psgo'l Burgess Bedtime high that he looks no bigger than skimmer the Swallow." ”I would be afraid to fly way up high like that," said Bob Jun- ior from the ground at the foot of the post. Again Bob Whits chuckled his pleasant. little throaty chuckle. "Donlt. worry about that son." said he, "yoii never will." Meanwhile. Oil Mr. Buzzard was showing all who looked up from the ground below what. it means in have mastery of the air. Many tnnthcrpd folk have discovered Ihzl there are r.ui-rents of air go- SPECIA White Porcelain Toilet Com- binations complete S3550 4" S. H. Standard Soil Pipe, per 5 ft. ...................... .. 54.25 4" DH. Standard Soil Pipe, per 5 ft. 55.25 Soil Pipe Filttilngs at propor- iionatcly reduced prices. F.0.B. Alberton. A. J. BERNARD Alberton NOTICE DARRELL F. LIDSTONE, Electrical Contractor, 341 Notre Dame Street Summerslde Phone 8201 CIISTCMERS Are advised that as of Wednesday, June 23, THE EDWIN HECKBERT STUDIO Has resumed business In photo.-finishing, commercial. portrait and Wedding Photography. MRS. BERNADE'I'I"E HECKBERT. Moun Mr. VNOTI Verne her p 5. Co Mrs ihe p dale. in In Mrs. ed to many come held prese drills sion, chips lnstit were over Iitvorims And Vicinity -Mr. visitors to Summerside on June 19. was in Summerside on business David MacDonald were business MacDonald on June 20. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald, 1n- Miss Hazel (Joiigliliii who is em- ployed lottetown. are glad to have is much improved in health. Inverness School closing of rate-payers and visitors were sisting of dialogues, singing and teacher. During an intermis- and Mrs. t. Pleasant. Ira were Wright. business Mr. County Everett Bluar, Port: gs, Miss ss on June 20. Brae. in a restaurant at Char- spent in few days with arents, Mr. and Mrs. George ughlin, lnverness. grades. men's Eliza Phillips who spent read to as! several months in Elms- has returned to her home verness. Her many friends her in their mg 321. Mrs. Lewis. Alberton. has return- her home in lnverness. Her friends are glad to wel- her back and to know she lives of Mr. County Mr. J. B. Jenkins, Summer- side. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles wry u MacDonald. was June 21. A large number nt. A short con- and were put on by the pupils pl'0gI'E.lITl, candy, drinks and potato were sold by the Women's ute. Grading certificates presented in those who madc 65 per cent in the senior Th? cascunpoc And Miss Ruby Murray, daughter of and Mrs. turned home had been a patient there for s end with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MscNevln, were visitors to the home also presented. The children and audience cream by the teacher and W0- Instituie. An address was once Biggar and a purse contain- by Mrs. Daniel MacDnugall, Secre- tn the parents and immediate rela- nnd Mrs. whose death occurred at the Prince June 16. Funeral was held from the home of Mrs. on Friday afternoon to the ceme- unoiran" Friday - Saturday 7:15-9:15; lnee Saturday 2:30. Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh in the story of the guy who couldn't who worked his way out of jails. strong boxes under water. air.- Great read about him! coimy And Vicinity -Mr. Charles Palmer. Borden. spent a few days at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr. Clinton Morrison was s busi- Vicinity Ray Murray. re- from the Prince Hospital, June 10. She on June in. few days. nus visitor to Summersldo on June 2!. M'- W" M”"""- W" 5 W c..ll?..:"”...?1'”;..2f.':'ii...i;:”:t inesa visitor to Summcrsi e on v ' - Mr. and Mrs. George Thom; June iv 1CAnscuIE1le:.;.onl;9g;om”.ts Ml” ""5 wen visiting at the homes or Mr. ”- ' ' and Mrs. H. D. Boyle and Mr. and Mr. Billie MacDonald and Mr. M", wgulcg Thompgon. Kg;-1311-y'- Doris MacNevln, teacher mm on June 21' visitors to Summer-side on June 0' XV?-5:1 ticlfgl-hggg ' 2L W" Ien . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milllgan . . , Mi N 3 ' 1 ed and daughter Beverley were in ..”:;"..3i.::'..:f.:2':.i"..'.":;.'.i:: at it: cif-2'-i”i.n ' 22- 'i-'P”83m- summer-in on -um on we ' - ' merce, Alberton. was s week-end 23. . 33?.-'l'.'.l, Cou'hnn' summm""' visitor to her home. Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Kunbly. ' . and sons, Wilfred and . Arthur. ML and M”, punk cuuemnv Mr. and Mrs. Everett Coughlin Charlottetown, were visitors at wug Devan. were visitor, ,1 me and two children. Clayton and home of ML and M”, chm-1,5 Charles, Rusiico. spent tho week- Coughiin's sister. of their sun-in-law and daughter. Mrs. Marne Lewis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dennis, on Mm Euro" 33"., md gm, they also visited with relatives in June 20. David, Portage, were business vls- C019m3"- ' itors to Summerside on June 19. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Fersusnn Mr. and Mrs. Heath Leard, have returned to their home in ML and Mr; Reba,-1 coughnn Central Bcdeque. were overnight Wollaston. Mass, after a short md chiydren 15.b,1 and Kevin visitors to the home of Mr. and visit with relatives in Cascum- vlsitorl at the home of Mr. Ml'5- -"mm! THOMIS. -IUD! 19- DM- Mrs. Russell Leard attended the meeting of the Maritime Branch of the W.M S., at Sackville, N. B. CU Writing Certificates were ' were treated to ice- the teacher by Miss Flor- presented to the teacher James I. MacDonald. midst again. tary of Trustees cspably acted as chairman. Mrs. Janie Chisholm who has ., - been staying with her daughter. Sincere sympathy is expressed Smxices at 10 a'm' and 7 p'm' (standard Tlme) the ll month-old baby of Gordon Milllgan Hospital. Summerside, on recton Retta Reeves west Dev” )9. speaker at both services. 101st ANNIVERSARY SERVICES siiiuiiusiisim: PRESBYTERIAN ciwncn Minister: REV. .1. DONALD Mmxav, n.a. Special Music by Choir under the direction of James Peach, B.Sc., A.C.C.O., organist and choir di- The Rev. Frank Lawson, B.A., B.D., of the Pres- byterian Church of St. David, Halifax, will be guest Everyone welcome me name at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams on Juno N. Mr. and Mrs. Thoopholls la- main. nodeqps, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John w. Palmer, Preslsnd. Min Erma Psugh. Buminorside, was s. recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mrs. Harry Ramsay and daugh- ter were in Summorsido on June 22 on business. Mr. sterling Mllllun: Mr. chu- los Milliun. Murray Road and Mr. George Morrison were in Summersido June 13 on business. Mrs. Edith Bryan and son Alvin, Foxley River. wars recent visitors . ATTENTION ORANGE CELEBRATION JULY 12 CRAINAUD Sponsored by Orapaud Dis- trict L.O.A. It L.O.B.A. BOIIDEN - Mat- NOT he locked up, "HOUDINI". You've. come no him! TRINITY UNITED CHURCH, SUMMERSIDE The clock, and therefore the chimes of Trinity ICE in; up. just as there are currents in running water. A number of other birds have learned to ride these currents going up, but none to quite the degree the Buzzard fold have. They know exactly how to find these upward currents, and how to keep in them. and so be blown up, as it were. If one up- ward current fails they find an. Bank drawing Saturday. ""CAMEO'" Friday - Saturday 7:15-9:15; Mat- inee Wilde, Teresa. Wright in KEN SINGTON 2:30 on Saturday. Cornel Church will remain on Atlantic Standard Time. However, the following adjustment in the regular schedule has been authorized, effective immediately, and continuing until 25th September or until further Public Worship and Church School 10:00 a.m., AST. Public Worship 7:00 p.m., AST. The various groups, committees and boards of the ATTENTION rnnmsns Farmers who are interested in forage harvester equip- ment would be well advised to see a forage harvester with wagon unlosdon and forage blower working at my farm Jung sauna July 1. . . p w. n. oaoamt ' Summerflsld other. Buzza ing. M where to look for them. 0l' Mr. You see, they know just rd has made an art of fly- western "CALIFORNIA CONQUEST" Raging from the Rockies to Hu- Tech nlcolor Sea. Also Serial Ar. News. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE MOBILE X-RAY UNIT ONDAY. JUNE 28.. Fredericton TUESDAY. JUNE 29.. New Glasgow WEDNESDAY. JUNE 30-- Pleasant Grove FRIDAY, JULY 2- Stanhope .......... .. 2:00-- 4:00 church may adjust their regular schedules to suit themselves, but are requested to give their announce- ments to the Church Bulletin stating times of meet- ing according to Atlantic Standard Time. By Order of the Session- REV. O. DANIEL MATHESON, Minister. ms is mums ntuamiioe. N5 spout glib mi:-ens with his p..-2 uni-1;! and Leo Mmgmhwori um . Conn” v it 3 re us an ren s M 11 3- , CODWIL W79n"Y- wuuInoOv;.:?il;? Tn M.!IIili::3 zrg(”i,",; business. Mrs. Gabi-lsl River. was a business visitor Hr. Wale, mm” mm ML George P. Palmer. Freeland, war. suinmersido on June 21. ms. John nuchsnsn was s in 0'IMry on Juno 21 on business. b ess visitor to Buinmersid on utuiefnmoin-.maun.:oim D. Palmer. Iulur. Poxlsky, Jung :1, Mrs. Irving smith and children, Froelsnd were visitors at cm. ' Mr. Stuart Miiligsn who join- mug, of mg, mg um 3.1.1 Jen” Gd "10 "NY 0'91" 3 m9n''h "0 Unlonvslo on dune 21. p: CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 -- PLEASE NOTE - ALL TIMES MENTIONED DAYLIGHT SAVING mist g .2. "IX IIIIER ' PIIYLLI KIRK .........nusstu. ituaurs - ...-....aycsgI ootm I -- EXTRA -- EXTRA - EXTRA - "IUGS SUNNY CARNIVAL" 45 MINUTES OF CARTOONS-CHILDREN WILL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE-COME ONE, COME ALL TO BUGS BUNNY CARNIVAL. 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