JUNE 17. 1952 PAGE ELEVEN "Wm: wssrenu GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I ' Summer Street. Summerside. Phone 8031.. News. Subscriptions. Advertising Representatives GEORGE CLOW Ind GEORGE W(YI".I'0N House Phones: 3031011118088. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Sununerslde: Bookgmro, Sunune Street: Gourlies Drugstore, 21 Central stream :::I1y's News-stand. Water street: Mark Geudet. 67 Granville street; My.-9 noucetws Grocery. Second Street: lslsnd Motor Transport. Wm, street; ,Vince's Grocery. 120 Russell street; Enmsn's loll- Servloe Drug. - "P K. L Waite In Bonslngtnn; WEST PRINCE 0lI"l(lE Albertoa: Frank Weeks, Bepresentaidvs. Phone: ,poux.'rnY - Buying live fowl dmiv except Saturdays. Fred Wad- mafr, Kensington. JHE LADIES Aid of the Un- lied Churc are sponsoring a var- .9w roncet in Alberton institute llall on Thursday. June 19th. Local and outside talent. Admis- sion 50C- - A.Y.P.A. Charlottetown will present two 1-act plays and variety concert in the Eummerslde High school auditorium B D-m. Wed- H5.-aav, June 18. Sponsored by St. Marys A.Y.P.A. Proceeds in aid of the Rink Fund- -ALL TAXES not paid to In- dian River school by June 30th ..-.11 be passed in for collection. gy order of Trustees. Bernard A. McLclinn. secretary. JENDERS - Sealed tenders will be received by tho undersign- ed up until June 24 for the pur- chase of old school at Indian Rncr. lilghcst or any tender not necessarily accepted. Bernard A. IiicLellni1, secretary. -51-ZVEN MILE Bay hall, 1Ved- River 88-! Office and 68-! House. ' -DUNNlNG'S Garage in Ken- slngton will be open evenings till 0 p.m. and closedtwednesday ef- temoons beginning June 18. RECEIVED DEGREE -- Ml”. Charles G. Dlckieson, Hunter Riv- er, P.E.1.. was among 510 students granted higher degrees in the Uni- versity of Chicago's 251st con- vocation last week. Mr. Dickieson received a Bachelor of Divinity de- grcc. -SERIOUSLY ILL - The num- erous friends of Mr. M. 1". schur- man, president of the firm which bears his name, will deeply regret to learn that he is seriously ill in the Prince County Hospital. His condition last night was reported as slightly improved and all hope for reports on his continued im- provcment. ' -5. - ROTARY MEETING G- Mr. Alan Holman, president-elect of the Summe sit... Rotary Club pre- sided in the absence of president B. W. Taylor yesterday at the reg- ular weekly luncheon meeting of the club. He introduced as guest npgdny. June 18. Indian f th 4 . - h . o e club Mr. Masserick of Liv- T;l”m:'i”FE;r:aIw”lyygztfiazt twee; erpool. England, who delivered an I1".ff'3l' Of Love” 830, Sale 0, impromptu and most interesting 1'--"5. Ad msiutn 50 and 25. talk on conditions in England to- C3"d5- mi me, . day. Sgt. Percy Keyespof the it. P1955103 59"” 1 C.M.P. was also a guest. -8. .-sr. 1uA1u1'H Av. A. .. Mrs. Joseph Sheen entertained the g' members of St. Mark's Anglican -WILMOT UNITED BAPTIST W. A., at the June meeting at her home at Kensington. A report on the splendidbale being sent to All at Prince Saints Indian School Albert, was given by the Dorcas secretary. Mrs. John Moase. De- liclnus refreshments were served by the hostess. -Bur -TO ATTEND CONVENTION - Fnur delegates from the Summer-- slde Rotary Club will attend the the annual district conference at Dlghy, N.S.. this, week. They are E. W. Taylor, president; A. H. Holman. vice-president; ' James MacGregor, secretary; and Dan Chan. The district assqbhbly for presidents and secretarlevwili be held nn Wednesday, June 18, and the district conference will open on Thursday morning. June 19. closing with the banquet and gov- ernor's ball on Friday evening, June 20.--S - -MISSION BOARD MEETS - Daffodil Mission Band met on the Alberton United Church grounds for their June meeting. with presi- dent. Lily Beth Clarke presiding and Mrs. Prank Weeks leading the worship. A story was told by Mrs. .A. R. Wallis. Plans were made to have a wiener roast on the shore of Klldare River June 26th. The next regular meeting will be at the church hall the first Friday in September when Lona Hunter will lead the worship. At the close of the meeting rel. ents were served by Lily Beth Clarke and Peter MacDonald. -rim-NUPHAL SHOWER - Mrs. Leslie Reeves and Mrs. Ver- non Stetson were joint hostesses at the home of the former in Free- town on Friday evening. June 8, in honor of Miss Agnes Heffeil. a June bride, to whom the neighbors and friends assembled tendered a miscellaneous shower. To appropri- ate muslc by Mr. Robert Reeves, the bride-to-be was escorted to a decorated seat of honor by her sis- 16?. Miss Mary 1-leffell. Assisting in Opening the many lovely gifts and reading the accompanying verses of flood wishes were the Misses Jean Reeves and Myme. I-leffell. In- strumental music and dancing W"? Enloyed and delicious refresh- ments served by the hostesses. -S. -TOURIST BOOKLET OUT - The new booklet of the P. E. I. I"nkE9Ders' Association is just off "16 Dress. and is a very attractive Job with many beautiful .photo- Kfllphs and much useful informa- tion to visitors. Most oi the busi- N5! male who cater in any way to tourists have advertised in the booklet and.a wealth of informa- firm is to be found in these ad- Lertisemente. Considerable space devoted to historical studies of lhe llrovlnces which should be of nterest to tourists. particularly if they are visitln here for the first :1mr. several ages are devnted 0 Summerside and there are sev- fnl Photographs which have re- erence to the town. one showing 1?-ends corner sign with the tour- gt information bureau in the lackground. In addition the book-, et carries the bus. train. and plans schedules. as well as some infor- lmstion oi the province's liquor BM--S . A-FAREWHJ. PARTY - New nnsn friends and neighbors fathered at the home oi Mr. and Mn. Bruce Paynter. on Thursday lwtnlnsr May 22nd, on the occu- glh of their lesvln to reside in their new home at Kensington. for ma Purpose oi apprising them oi we esteem in which theyhave al- MIYB been held, and to assure them ,0 "19 Rood wishes oi old friends ui their rood fortune in the fut- '0- An address read by Mrs. A1- ” Moase expressed the senti- mtglts of the gathering. and n tri- M t lamp "ts presented by Mr. Moe Walker Mr. Jarvis Dllziei. Both Mr. and Mrs. date reply. na- Msssrs Nor- sum and walker '.'s''"..."' 1” added to the Inioyrnent of Q, . yh: la2el';lf'o ll? .- 1-up wss sewed .,?d”4' .. W. M. S. - At the annual meeting oi the Wilmot United Baptist W. M. S. at the home of Mrs. R. P. Hogg. on Thursday evening the following officers were appointed for the ensuing year: President. Mrs. E. J. Barrass; Vice-President Mrs. Colin Waugh; secretary. Mrs. Brenton Waugh: Treasurer. Mrs. Earle Huestls; Pianist. Mrs. Bren- ton Waugh. The retiring president, Mrs. Colin Waugh. conducted the devotional period and Mrs. E. .1. Barrass offered prayer. Roll call was responded to by the naming of a missionary and stating the work and field engaged in. A most encouraging financial report from the small society of thirteen mem- bers was submitted by,the treas- urer. Artlcles on missionary work were read by several of the mem- bers. A social. evening followed when delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Elmer Waugh. Mrs. Harry Waugh and Mrs. Brenton Waugh. -5. 1 Personals -Mrs. William Cody and Mrs. Edward Harrington were visitors last week to Borden. guests of Mr and Mrs. -A. P. Cerettl. -Mrs. P. H. Morrlssey is visiting at the home of Mrs. J. .1. Mac- Quald. Kc-niiington. Hardy - lleffel Wedding .-A pretty wedding was sol- emnlzed at Trinity United Church. Summerside. on Wednesday, June 11, at 4 o'clock when, Agnes Eliza- beth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heffell of South Fres- town was united in marriage to Ralph Erskine Hardy. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hardy oi Rosebank. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C. D. Matheson. The church was beautifully decorated with baskets of spring flowers and the guest pews were marked with sprigs of apple blossoms and white satin ribbon. Miss Mary Geidart was in charge of the wedding music and accompanied the guest soloist. Mrs. Alan wedlock. as she sang "I'll Walk Beside You." Given in marriage by her father. the bride was lovely in a floor length gown of white satin. with high neckline. lily point sleeves. fashioned on princess lines. The finger tip veil, bordered with Chantilly lace to match the in- serts in her skirt and collar. was held in place with s bsndeau of orange blossoms and she carried an'arm bouquet of Pink Delight roses. 1 Miss Myrna l-leffell was her I - ter's bridesmaid and was gowned in petal pink in satin floral with headdress and blue veiling. to mstch the streamers on her nose- gay of Brier cliff pink roses. Mrs. 1-reffell and Mrs. Hardy were each dr in navy with white so- c rice and corssge of Better Time roses. Mr. Ivan -Day was groomsmnn and Mr. Linus 1-ieifell, brother of the bride, and Mr. Bob- ert Reeves-were the ushers. A reception for sixty-five guests was held at Birch!-lill Lodge where the bride's table. with its srtlstloy arrangement of white tapers. pink and white apple blossoms were centred with, e. three-tier wedding cute, topped with miniature bride and groom under an arch and wedding bell. in the evening the guests and other friends gathered at the home of the bride's' par- r. and Mrs. Hardy lebt by a mobile on a honeymoon trip. the bride travelling in a suit of ndvy with ice blue accessories and a census of. Pink Delight roses. On return they will reside in sun- mer-side where the groom is on the staff of M. P. sohurrhan Co. Ltd. and the-M-ide is on the staff of Drug co. - av.-es - .1 ., . J. 4:1 Home Savd rom Fire Al Roch Fire of unknown origin broke out Sunday afternoon about. two Blanchard. st. Roch. but was ex- tinguished with the assistaiice of neighbors and the players of the St. Roche and st. Louis baseball teams. who were about to start the first game of the season in the Suburban League, when the xalarm was raised. A bucket brigade was quickly formed from the house to a pond nearby and the blaze. which was in the upper PEN 01 the house. was brought under control. Damage from fire and water was quite extensive and is understood to be fully covered by insurance. Members of the Tignisli Fire Dept were called but the fire had been put out before they arrived at the scene. -F'W Schurman On. (lives Generous Donation To completion Fund . ...... -M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd.. has voted 512.000 towards the 3250.000 Prince County Hospital Completion Fund. Announcement of this hand- some "investment in an even finer community" was made yesterday by Mr. Austin A. scales, chairman mittee. This is the second com- pany to determine its support of the project. and, as Mr. Scales noted "sets a. fine example of cor- porate sharing in the health and hospital protection of the wide area. served by Prince County Hos- -S. pital Commenting that "it is good business and good citizenship" to be an active partner in such a project. Mr. Scales called on other leading business firms to "make the right decisio " which he em- phasized should be a willing vote for an equiable subscription to- ward "completlng our hospital." "Nothing is more lmportant." he said.. Members of Mr. scalss' commit- tee which had a long "discussion and action" session Saturday night are. .1. Frank Arnett, Donald Bak- er. .1. Lorne Driscoll. 17.. E. Ellis. J. Henry Gaudet. William Hayward. Judge L. G. Lewis, and P. L. Mor- 1'i.s. Determined to complete most of its presentations to leading firms and citizens before the opening of the general public campaign. June 26th. the committee members are calling this week and next week ”special opportunity days." Alberton and I O I Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay. Alberton. spent the weekend in Charlottetown where they attend- ed funcrsl services for the late Mr. 71.11. Burnett on Saturday. Mrs. David Campbell returnedi last. week to her home in Moritrosc after spending several months with was accompanied by her grandsoml will visit with her for a few weeks. The Alberlon Fire Dept. was cal- led out yesterday afternoon to s flue flre'at the home of Mr. Fred Picloett. The flue was exceptional- ly hot and the occupants of the house had become alarmed in case fire would break through. No damage was done, was Noreen Bryan, Cescumpec. has accepted a position with the Canadian ”Bsnk of Commerce Al- berton. Mr. B.A. ,Proflt had the misfor- tune to fell at his home in Albert- on last night. He was removed to the Western Hospital where he is resting comfortably. No injuries were sustained. ' -Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Mecnonsld. rum and Barbers. motored from Alberion to Montague on Saturday. -They were accompanied by Allan Nicholson. who spent the week- o'clock at the home of Mr. Joseph of the fund's special gifts com- . relatives in Worcester. Mass. Shel 5888.398 and date set for the com- Robert Campbell of Worcester who'll) THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN C . . . In the above picture Priscilla McEwen beams happily from the arms of Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowse who was unable to resist her Winsome smile. Priscilla, a guest of the Royal Canadian Air Force Saturday during Air Force Day celebrations at the Summer- side station. is from St. Vincent's Orphanage. At her right is Wally Prowse from the Mount Herbert Orphanage. Wally was lucky enough to win a ride in a Dakota is almost as good Scouts. lDr. J. F. Maclleill Observes Anniversary as the Boy Dr. John F. MacNeil1. dean of the medical staff of the Prince County Hospital. observed an lin- portant anniversary on Friday, June 13. It was on that date flfty'years ago that Dr. MacNei1l was grad- uated from McGii1 University with his medical degree and as he im- mediately set up practice in Sum- merside he is also observing his 50th anniversary as a practicing physician. This is the longest period that any doctor has ever practiced in Summerside. Mr. A. A. MacDonald of Sourls. was a. classmate of Dr. MacNeill. and Or. MacDonald is also still practicing. Dr..MacNeill. who is a former member of the Prince Edward Is- land Legislature and has held many important positions is at present the president of the Medi- cal Council of Canada.-S completion Fund Drive Organized; captains Announced -Names of the ten captains for the Summerslrie organization of the Prince County Hospital com- pletion fund were announced yes- terday by William A. Currie: chair- man for Summerside. A meeting of the 80 volunteers in this public campaign B group. forty women and forty men is call- ed for this Friday. June 20th at 7.00 p. in. sharp in st. Mary's Hall. Summerside. This meeting will be devoted to a briefing on the pro- gramme and the selection of names of families by each worker for solicitation right after the opening dinner of the public campaign, Thursday June 28th. The women captains are, Mrs. Irene Hill. Mrs. Brad Leclair, Mrs. Harold Schurman. Mrs. Malcolm Steele. and Mrs. C. H. Stewart. The aircraft. He thinks the -Air Force yn .......,- Rev. .1. R. McMahon Appointed Rural Dean Of P. E. 1. Right Rev. A. 1-1. Waterman. D. Anglican Bishop of Nova Sco- has appointed Rev. J. R. Me- :on, rector of Aiberton. to be ill 11 dean of Prince Edward Is- iillid. He succeeds Rev. E. A. Piercey. rector of Milton and Rus- UGO) whose three-year term as rural dean has expired. Rev. Mr. McMahon was installed in his new office Tuesday at the Diocesan Church Society "service held at Crnpaud. Veale - Allen - Wedding -Trinity United Church. sum- merside, was the scene of the pretty wedding on Saturday after- noon. June 14. of Miss Louise An- nabel Allen to Mr. William Wyman Stuart Veale. Rev. C. D. Matheson performed the 4 o'clock ceremony. The church was artistically decor- ated for the occasion with stand- ards of white lilncs and tulips. The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur Allen. was given in marriage by her father to the son of 'Mr. and Mrs Joseph Edmund Veale of Port 1-1111. The organist. Miss Mary Geldart. was in charge of the wedding music and accompanied the bride's cousin. Mrs. J. P. Cros- san, of Kentville. N. S.. as she sang '13 Perfect Love"- during the sign- in of the register. or her marriage the bride chose a suit of while serge with mauve accessories and orchid corsage. Her sister. Mrs. R. V. In- man, was her only attendant and wore a suit of turquoise linen with pink accessories and a corsage of pink car-nations. Mr. Gordon Kerr town was groomsmnn and Major R. V. Inmnn of Ottawa and Mr Anthony Williams were the ushers Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride's parents for relatives and friends of the bridal couple. The bride's table with its attractive arrangement." of lighted tapers. bouquets of lilies of the valley and tulips was centred with the wed- ding cake. Presiding over the tea cups was Mrs. Harry Allen, aunt of the bride. and assisting in serving were the Misses Barbara Currie. Dorothy Allen. Joyce Irvine. Ione Macdonald. June Ramsay. Suzanne MacKlnnon. Mary. Zlta'and Bar- bara Sllllphant. Mrs. Vernon En- man and Mrs. George C. Walker of Charlotte- men captains are. Dr. H. E. Clark. Dr. Vincent Grant. Harry '1'. 1101-1 man. Chester MacDonald. and Horace Macl-Farlane. ' -S. Schurman Tender For School Accepted -It has been announced that a tender by the M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd.. has been accepted by the Town Council of Amherst. for the new regional high school there. The amount of the tender is pletion of the school is August. 54. The new building will be 279 feet long and on the ground floor will be seven classrooms. a biology room. a demonstration room and A luncheon. Boys' and glrls' lockers and showers are also on this floor as well as a large auditorium. on the first floor will be 12 classrooms and a large library. -5. FASIIIONADIE SPORT OOWDRAY PARK, England - (OP) - Pole is proving popular in Britain. Despite rising costs, such as 1:160 or more for s polo pony. there are now 15 large clubs including Qawdrsy Perk in suaex where the Duke of Edinburgh Plays. ' . is .1 pure drink end with them at their summer eottegu .. 1 s-'. .' . of n.1lin.lI flaxnins 1 Mr. and Mrs. Veale left by auto- mobile on their honeymoon trip and on return will reside in Char- lottetown where the groom is an engineer with the Federal Depart- ment of Public Works and the bride is a Dental Hygienist with the Department of Health and Welfare. -5. Port Hill Reclor Expecis To Serve On Korean from Rev. Leslie A. Dignan has tend- ered his resignstion as rector of the Anglican parish of Port Hill and expects to leave at the end of September for Korea to serve as a chaplain in the active forces. The numerous friends in his home parish of the popular rector will greatly miss his cheery pres- ence which will be a decided as- set to the men to whom he will minister overseas. Mr. Dlgnan served with credit in the ranks during the last war. Mr. Cecil Webb. divinity student. who has been assisting in parish work at Port Hill, is to be ordained deacon in the near future and will continue his duties. -5. 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TRIALS 390 Can Brew 50 Dovni Magnee 25 Slmp A 75 Slmp B 20 Slmn Pfd Graduation (Continued from page in Grade X Prize for highest aggregate in Grade X donated bv the Junior Sodaiity awarded to Shirley Daley. Prize 101- Religion. donated by Mr. E. P. Foley, awarded to Shirley Daley. Prize for second highest aggreg- ate and English. donated by the Notre Damn Alumnae. awarded to Marian MacDonald. Prm: for third highest aggregate. donatnd by Rev Francis Corcorari. alvnrrled tn Pauline Noonan. Prize for Music. Community Con- cert Tickct, donated by Mrs.' 1.D McGuigan, awarded to Paulin- Noonan. Prize for Application. donated bx Dr. Bernard Gillls. drawn by Ann: Grant. A prlZP of 55 donated by Re" .i.L. Herr:-ll. will be awarded it the student in Grade X who leads her class in the Entrance Examin- ations. Grade TX Prize fnr Highest Aggregate 1' Grade IX. donated by Reveren- Francis Bulger, awardedrto Regirs Glllls. Prize for Religion, donated by Rev. James Smith. awarded to R"- glna Glllis. Prize for English. donated by Reverend Francis Eulizer. awarded to Nola Marie Mccabe. Prize for Music. donated by Dr. Charles Dniigan. awarded to Betty Kt-llv. Prim for Art. merilecl by Erma MacDonald and Mary Elaine Train- or. drawn by Erma. MacDonald. NOTICE Tenders are called for the paint- ing of the civic water stand pipe. 25 feet. in diameter. 120 feet. high. These will he received at the O'- l'icr or the Town Clerk up to one o'clock pm, June 28, 1952. J. H. STRONG. 100 Preston 500 Pros Air . 13850 Punch Pete . 172 1000 Que Chlb 26 8.300 Que Cop 119 16300 Que Lab 29 400 Que Man 270 500 Qireensmn 48 362 Quemont 20 5- 1000 Quesa-be 11 1-2 1000 Ranvvrick 18 500 Red Poplar 15 1750 Reef Pete 31 3000 Regcourt 5 1-2 1000 Reno . . 5 7-11 5000 Richfld in 1000 Roche . 9 11100 Roxana 26 1000 Roy Silver 111 .730 Royaiite 111 1-4. 1000 Rupumrni 3 1-2 .1000 Rundlc 43 481 San Ant 242 800 sapphire 1105 3525 Scurry 415 500 Scour Free 235 1450 Selburn 405 1000 Selbum Wts 125 1500 Senator 15 500 Shawkey 10 1-8 200 Sheeep Crk 140 523?. Sherrllt 425 100 Sigma . Clerk, Water and Sewerage Com- missioners. Town of Summerslde :55 man Mars-ok DEALER . Stewart Motors Ltd. YOUR MERCURY-Ml!.'l'EOR DEALER . 224 Great George St., Charlottetown F. Earle McDonald YOUR MERCURY-METEOR DEALER Snnisnerslde LT. .