I .. , . ' ago):-I E DECORATED lulu Sergeant Jenkins receives ian Forces Decoration denotes the "Canadian Forces Decoration" at a special parade, from his Commanding Officer, Group Cap- tsln W.F.M. Newson. The Canad- twelve years service in Canada's Armed Forces. Sgt. Jenkins. an electrical technician. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Jenkins, Sum- WESTERII GUARDIAN :':”l.”.iS'-r.?Ie:'i?r-.-:":.”.'i:.':.?.l::." the Wed cm - Wing, Grostenquln, France. (National Defence Photo) Under the of the the plans for the Summersida's first annual -lobster carnival are sh thing seems assured that the big event will be an outstanding suc- cess. , Last night's progress report meeting held in the Bummei-side High school indicated that the hundred and one details are be- 'ingsttendedtoinaveryemv- petent manner. . Present at last night's meeting, Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, M. P.. commended the meeting for their initiative in originating the carnival in summersids. He ex- llressed the belief that the pos- sibilities of its success were as- sured and said that he would do everything he could to assist the committee. Mr. MscNsught graeio ae- Celltcd the invitation toublsliypro M. F. Hirile Dies At Mohone Boy Murray Frank I-Iirtle. age 3), Of Malldlle Bay. N.S.. passed away after a lengthy illness at Mshone Bay on June 14th. He was born at Mahone Ba , the son of Mr. and Mn. W1-1, , l-iirtle. He attended Acadia Univ- ersity from where he graduated with a B.A. degree. While at Ac- adia he was interested in sports and was a membe of the variety football team. He was past pres- ident of the local Canadian Leg- ion and also a Kiwanian. He was in business for short time and later travelled for Lewis Ltd. Truro. ' lie is survived by his wife Catherine Lecky. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Lecky, Summer- Slde. two sons. Geoffry and Barry, two sisters, Beatrice (Mrs. W11. llllm Bayleyl, Winchester. Mass.: Muriel lrMrs. Murray Webber). Ulllzueuil, Quebec: and two bro- thers Curtis and William both of Halifax. Funeral services were held in ducted by Rev. Kenneth Thomp- son assisted by Rev. E. "L. P”. son of St. James A glican Church. Interment was in Park Cemetery. ggggggggggggggg, CENTRAL ssznaouii United S30,050 Federal Baptist Church. Service Sunday. 11 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Gfafjf Far Ngw RAYMOND Grant. Optometrist, will be in his Tignish office Satur- day. June 30. ANNUAL CAIRNS PICNIC will DANCE IRISIITOWN I-Iall July 2. Good music. Door prize. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church. Service July 1. ll a.m. Lord's supper and reception of new ” -. Re C. Brit- ten. D.D.. Minister. DIE! IN ONTARIO - The death of the wife of a former . Freetown man. Rev. W.R. Auld, heal h gum or 330350 toward the occurred at Midland. Ontario. on O'leory Hospital The Federal Government Wed- nesday announced a national costs of erecting the new 27 bed Community Hospital at 0'Leary. supervision various service club committees, sh sent and to officially open mg ow. It was announced that the lob- sters will be obtained from Cape Breton. In making his report on this matter Mr. William Jenknu said that they would arrive on the 17m and would be noted in the tank of Mr. Fred Araenault at the Queen's Wharf. Arrange- ments for cooking the Iohgm-. had been made he stated. It was announced I-III! Mr. J. K. Cu;-pg; had donated the sum of 175.00 to be used for the purchase of fire- works for the carnival. Report; were received from the various committees including teprgggnt. RedSox Down Independents 3-0 At Summerside The Red Sox defeated the In- deilcndeota at Queen Elizabeth baseball diamond last evening by the score of 3-0. The losers got only one hit in seven innings, an infield single by Des Roberta In the first frame. Eddie Boates worked two innings and gave up the solitary bingle. II-s Pidgeon finished the game. and his oppou. ents went hitiess while he was toeing the slab. The Red Sox clouted five bite. one off Vance Harris in two innings. and four off Mark Delaney in the remain- ing flve. Gerald Ranahan, Joe White, Pete Green and Ray Dur- ant hit singles. and Don Gillis. a double. Durant's fine catch of Vance arris' long fly to left centre was the best defensive play of the game. Grant Grady made a leaping catch of Mark Delsney's liner over third in the fourth inning and threw to first for a dongle killing. Boates struck out 1. Pidgeon 8, Harris 3 and Delaney 5. Lmxscons ”r"i 'a dt ..ooooooo-o i?..r”r'z'3.."'..'....oorzro..r s 1 Umpiru--plate. Benny Grady. bases. Johnny Whslen and Garth Harris. Flower Show To I Last Two Days A decision to hold the 5th an- nual Provincial Flower Show Ill Summerslde for two day! WI year instead of one as in the past was reached at an executive Plans Taking ShLape.For S'sicIe Lobster Carnival atives tron: R.C.A.l'. Station show durin the carnival. Charles ogan. Carnival direct- or, said that advertising was be- ing attanded to and that the ban- ners were about complete and would be erected on Saturday. it was announced that up to the resent time about 25 local firms ave agreed to sponsor entries for the sea queen contest. 8 jg Cases Heard At Alberton In county magistr I 3 court at Alberton yesterday, rth Magist- rate R.S. I-iintonpresiding. two teenage brothers from Aiherton South pleaded guilty to creating a disturbance in a public place and received fines of 315.00 and costs or ten days in jail. A party from Alberton received a suspended sentence of two years on a charge of theft under the Criminal Code. A resident of St. Louis was fined 340.00 and costs under the Tem- perance Act for possession of liq- uor in a place other than a res- idence in which he rided. Evidence was heard in the case of a party from Tlgnish charged with common assault under the Criminal Code and the case was adjourned until July 19th at Al berton. A party from Campbellion. char- ged with common assault against two persons from that area, was convicted and fined 310.00 and costs and 320.00 and costs respect- ively. Several other cases wee laid over until July 19th. PRADO ELECTED LIMA (Reuters) - Manuel Prado Wednesday was consid- ered the undisputed winner in Peru's presidential elections held lo days ago. prize in each of the 1130 classes of the show. Mr. Frank Cameron said that due to the ever increasing popul- arity of the Flower Show and the fact that it is getting larger each year it is felt that larger quart- era to stage it and to accommod- ate the crowds which flock to view the many and varied dis- plays. will have to be acquired. Mr. Cameron said that the ex- ecutive was most grateful for the support received in the last from everyone and anticipated the same ready cooperation would which will be Imttlns on an air his grandmother, Mrs. Flos are IIDIOIII NOTIS Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Horne, Oys- '" Bed Bfldze. were guests here 9" Wednesday. June 20th. of Mrs. 30"!” sister. Mrs. George lien- derson and Mr. lienderson. Mrs M155 Cfrlletl. in training at he Gageiown Camp. spent the weekend of June 16th. as guegt of Lowther. E.S. -Weeks, and Mr, merside. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacLeod, past a sing-song was enjoyed with gzfllzlgllllsr vaeil-le visitors to Mrs. Edna Jenkins at the pinuo, West 86d SW9 Bpey. VICWII” Th? Euest speaker for the occasion weekend or Julrnmegfiiide over the was Mr. Elmer MacLean of'Sum- I they were ne . While here merside, who delivered an inspir- , guests of Mr. and Mrs. ing address suitable for the young George Fm p T vand Mrs. people. 'The supper was put on by Mr and I-ms Ln yne alley and the Edith Thompson W.M.S. Mr. - 5 co Lecky in Sum- William Callbeck is pthe president of the Y.P.U. BQ Friday. June 29. 1956 The Guardian. Page is was Professor, Rev. F.S. Fiiuiin. monds of Acadia University, Wolf. - ville, N.S. He was also the leader In the discussions during the day. guy you'll like Tu Inst VIIII A banquet, under the auspices OI "'8 YOIHIZ People's Union of the Bedequc United Church was held in the Church hall on Wednes- dlly evening, June 20th. About fifty members and visitors were present. Following a delicious re- WATER! Rev. and Mrs. E.S. Weeks, ac- Comllanlell by Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Mllllgan. Tyne Valley were guests in Charlottetwon, on June 20th.. atlihe home Mr and Mrs. I-larold Mllllizan. They also paid a visit to Mr. Aubrey Brown. Enrouth home they called on Mr. James Brown and Miss Minnie Brnwn. New Hav- en and Rev. and Mrs. R.H. Bax- ter. Hampton. On Sunday morning. June 17th. Rev. G.A. Cowper-Smith. installed the officers of the Y.P.U.. of the Bedeque United Church. The East Prince Ministerial as- sociation met In the United Church here on Tuesday. .iune 19th. Morn- ing and aftmnoon sessions were held and in the evening a public meetlng,was held. The president of the Association. Rev. Mr. Bean. Kensington, presided. Rev. R.H. Baxter, read the Scripture and offered prayer. The guest speaker ”'l'RACK THE MAN DOWN" SUSPENSE-FILLED DRAMA OF A DESPERATE FLIGHT Capital Summerside Once again Republic brings to the screen a tense and gripping drama which will appeal to movie dlences of all ages. It is the Cap- itol Theatre's current offering ”Track the Man Down.” starring Kent Taylor. Petula Clark and Renee Houston. This powerful story tells of a man's lust for money and who stops at nothing to get himself and the the total haul of a rob-I bery. out of the country. The man, Rick Lambert(George Rose) betrays his " , double- crosses his accomplices and kills In his desperate attempt to get away. The main action of the film has an unusual background - it is played on a bus going to South- ampton. At Victoria there is some exciting action played against the authentic background of this world- famous terminus. R. G. Springsteen, well-known American director and veteran at bringing action and excitement to the screen. directed from the screenplay by Paul Erickson for associate producer William N. Boyle. CA P I L - SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT (Friday) 7 - 9:20; SATURDAY 2 - 7 - 9:20 BIG DOUBLE BILL "JAGUAR" With SABU - BARTON MCLANE SVAS IHE ANIMAL OR WAS HE HUMAN? be M” 't E5" Pmw” 5l'”"- C""""" sch” ””5' M” M” .I is R d M Aiild h (I tin held i Summerside on Cllelidlh 53t"Pd'Y- -ll-"I9 30"l- H A Macxemm Deacon” high rlsidlillg ail: Mlldsland who're ,'I.'I.'.'.I;'33:"lhII5pIrisi'iI:'rrlirlllroffi wiieinegday CVEISIIIII. Plans for the ll! ldfihcollllnl U11! Yur- '"” ”"""”- M .:n:.E9"E gsnsur I;:;..3"'s.."...". "252 ':.::t”:,.':'. or we 1- 9:w:.'.5'"" as , a as on w FWWAGE '"l' hm” ”””"' ne3. Gn.teA1. co"r:riersInizh,"1IIi:- ye-rs. Keevln In touch with rel rug mmumd by mm 1” this year are August zist and sale. Masonic llall. Ktllslnzlollr ism-, service, on sunny, Juiy atives and ends in this Prov- 1-"he howml Wm nu. an aim, and FOR SALE ATTENTION Closing Exercises Modern home located on O C Saturday. June so. I inn. Snow it: Alb . 9:so . .; Bed . Inca it had been their custom to i Iiuh 49b 40! has B Iid the two trophlel. the g , sored nesent Charm 0-E-S- . lI:00 Borden: "I130 p.n?ue "W hf" "Dim" fyeiyh llfot ygrn is nhw olrrpietzfi and Trs? still the Rose Bowl. which "of paved highway, one mile nnanamsuss UNITED Church BMDALMNE WESBYTMF lsgrvhifa -12; ngwaiazd 0: trig.-1:03: d:Eeu,;.rIi!..; F131;, gm: for I-ti-ewui; dle';Il;o'"a'w?::',lP;ilI,';;';; KENSINGTON east of Summerslde, built Sunday. July 1st. Pleasant Val- H" cnuncn services, Sunday June 16th. ' ELEMENT AR in 1954.. Containing living ley. igogdisfienpggpxi-Pgrsm July 1st: Worshiplscrvice. 3:00 . Y SCHOOL room w1th fire place, fdm- M ,,., ' .-in . p.in.: I ' ' ' " p.m.. Mr. Karl Eng lsh in charge. mg roam den, kitchen our . "W" TONIGHT bedrooms and bath: oil O'LEARY a. sun ounomo oisriucrs unlo at the above lll.1ev.lIl. s. Raynor. Minister. 0'l.EAltY UNITED BAPTIST Church, July 1st, 1950. C. 0. How- let, B.A., B.D.. Minister. Sunday tsford Sermon Rev. E. Ii. Bean, Interim Mod- erator.. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. Murray Gardner, Minister. Mr. McIcNougI'It In Summerside Mr J Wm” Mummt MP Experienced hlooklceeper with typing. Ap- ,,..n;,,..'..,...-,. .,..,r,.... .'., '.r.',' ply in wrrhng stating age. experience. marital WANTED Friday--7:30 P.M. In High School Auditorium heated. Excellent site for tourist business. Inspec- tion by appointment. Phone 7241 -We are pleased to announce that RANDALL BOATES, O'LEARY, I '- is our new agent in your district -and nI0I'nlnl,,- 3"" July 1, isss. Aiberton: Church '3i:.....MI'lc't'I”c'1';'h'it:'o'rlIi)'I.n:Te.l hill: iciIr"r'r'3h:"wIrr'i'iilrvl("'.'r'r'r'? ciIrc'u.'.'l I3i"'r3g'rrTVvIiaISrEId3lJcii"iIr:' "Glut "IIGVY 0XP"l9d- MW! 59 jiblo I0 SUIT RALgiiml1:ml:'iit;clF'i:i'l;l.AN, Wigl be c;llfeEt;gg)lIi&ss I I . . - . - ni . U W”, I, M ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 00,, pee. Church Schoo coo D.m.. :33; 5m0"weeke:fl gelgoglerelgllllrnlf ply at least two references and ate avai crapaud Theatre "53 for and Bible Clsss as usual. Every- one welcome. ANOLICAN CHURCH Services Gr. Xll Iilstory. James Maci.-ran. the pupil standing highest in Math- ematics, Eleanor Mann, the pup- Worship 7:!) pm. NEW LONDON Pastoral Charge te Presbyterian Church in Can- ads.. services for Sunday July lst: in to Ottawa. Mr. MacNaught will ODIO. be returning to Summerside to port form the official opening of the four-day lobster carnival being SUMMERSIDE CO-OP. Minister. c.w.I.. BANQUET-On Monday June 35th. the Sunimerside sub- "Francis Joins The Wocs" ROYAL SWIFT CANADIAN CO. Limited When you have hogs ready for market. Cdntlidt NOTICE REGIONAL IMMUNIZATION In the New London Parish on July 1:, the nth Sunday After Tri ty. I-one River. 11:00 a.m.; South held here from July 18th to list. SI. Tbomas.' French River. Mor- glI;;tn)vme7.:630 n.m..Fr-3.. -1031;; Donald 0-Cannon Borden RANDALL BOATES - PIIONE 0jLEARY 21-4 for nlns Prayer 9:30 and Sunday illv - ellll-3 R IL in prompt and efficient trucking service. school. 10:30 I-In-: St M8"l"- ""1" ”F'M'f,fm ' e." ' ' Chm Wu” 3”! Fri. - Sat. 7:15 Ir 9:l5- Matinee Kepsiagtl;n.ESMldIY.?Nhli:log0:i-:1'- B"”"- "- ' Se d "FRANCIS" the Talking Sat. 2:30. sussesied' by Max - Rmmmm” no uch-rl--"--rasiicuuncn otl. - -- - . st. Stephen's, Burlington, Sunday m s,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,",,,,,,., 3:, Mule. 3:33.." j9Y,;-”;m,.2,':'?”;,i; ,g:;f',f.f rr is THE vowm: or 11005 smr-run our sun ggoglntzw a7g"E;egl.ng0f;;g;f;,- per will IrsuIgrp;r;m iI1I gr: Ifcir; The Funniest Picture in the color. starring Audie Murphy, ISLAND mar susrams mu PRICE or nose b.y m..Ru60l'Vmr: R". W. Eric may ads 7: ("G Series. girl Blanchard and Lyle Bett- ON THE ISLAND. I"m- EVWWV wdwm" note change in time of morning A Woody Woodpecker KENSINOTON I-IIGII-k-ideorugle ;;,';':l;:g,v3,';VIf:Wf:f”J?,,",”,'IT5 Cartoon. Gl er, the p ll ma as e ' higoliest ;-eI'ks inulgnglish and in "m' Rev" Dom” Mwxmiom ll standing highest in languages. li.atin and reach) Geraldine Woodslde the pupil standing the best in Biology. Prizes were presented to these pupils at the graduation held June 12 at Kensington High School. subdivision of the Catholic Wom- en's League held their annual ban- quet at the Birch Hall tourist home with 70 members enjoying the sumptuous dinner. During the course of the evening. it was de- cided to send an altar boy to the Sat. 2:30. John 'Lund. Dorothy also Serial and News. CAMEO KIINSINGTON Fri. - Sat. 7:13 5 9:15; Matinee Malone in "FIVE GUNS WET : Bank The Legion I-Iome, Ken- sington will be open Do- minion Day from noon un- til midnight for lunches, french fries, hamburgers, cold and hot drinks. Every- US and SMALLPOX will be given to PRESCHOOL children In the ' CLINICS 2' Protection against DIPHTHERIA. WHOOPTNG COUGII. 'l'ETAN- .. .,... .. U boys cam at Rustlco. With Mrs. s e k d I , P dwlshld rth bl f l df di dill: sun:giCEl:W1l:':UNmI;5: Ev.:(I;ml:slw.:cti.I;: pisn.istcl:.I;: A slaonlg. I? W0 P0381 8 one Welcome to ca". allowing reg onsl centres an rom surroun ng s r cts I llllgg lgsmzg mgm with a very enioyable sins sons. WEST PRINCE -; 7:50 p.in.'oo'rrriucioa by c.o. I. 1. ms: PRESBYTERIAN Church The Canadian Le ion summgrgidg gi Commencing Monday July find. in Canada. Services for Sunday. 9 ' 7 Tuesdw July 3 g 9.30 At. mm! -,, io:oo 4!. Edwards II from 9-12 a.m. Daily Vocational July 1. Keir Memorial. Malpeous: Today ' ' ' ' ' 2:00 ' 7 ' 9:20 Thursday. July 5 -10:00-11:00-Tignis-h 9-. nihIschI.A l:Sd Sd Schll0...Divln . I sen-1: 2:33 r.rlr.”'ir"I5i.t...""rir”. .33.?! u 27.... w.iu'.'i. rrrrrf Benefits most on tickets sold in advance. ; R. J. Miller. offering postponed. Freetown: . . 2m 3:00-Alberion 9' . . Saturday . . .. . . . 7 9.20 .. . -...... Sunday School 1-30 P-mu DWI” Friday, July 6 -10:00 --Elrnsdaie I- Professional Cards 2333:; s?,;3?..”1'3iI...'5.??"i;i.3'I.9; In fact 50 percent as against IO percent on SATURDAY -I - 9:20 11:00 ..nrm.rr.r.r smur. -------:--- Service ii a.m. A cordial wcl- L ,, , lg. AE”""l'"" 'rs'von United cams sure.-, I - ramps OLEASON - BILL HENRY .1 C T. a" July 1. sq!-vlces In Two; church Thursday. July 5 - 9:15 -Kenslngton llldlll 0 Ill” . . and II . .sa nt of 10:30 -Msrgate , mt ll.r.'..'." rm...” '1'. ...:"m..... uciirrs AvAII.AsI.s AT . NF . H I 11:30 -..r........ I "'""'"'"'-' - Ea """ ”' mvlce- This I" "3 elm” 2 I . I I C ALSO-at the abov cm Prlnc Clinics- chool children in if ""lc" ol '1” Pg'.eh.l:'l-m',; o I I B P Grades 1 to 0 from Noerboro. Clinton? Graham's 'R1ad. New London I? u. I. m . son unnd nm plea: FIICk.r Taxi: Bud T.rmina I Jo. ' hn 9P I I-III and Springbrook who have not had their FIRST Polio inoculation firs - AIIO - Casualty Tilton. tenor, Qnincey. Mass. . W I may receive this at the nearest centre. Mug... 3;, 5-,; fvmnh-yoaemwalm;-tome. Rev. Hsyd iv I I V , 81'. II - ,? ovum-W 200 RESERVE SEATS wniwms E. I. Parkman -I 1) Lo, Personals Us Prgtescgcngggigstf Dl:lIR';Rsg:.lA.LWl:ggPINGA COUOII. Tl!'l'AII- an or 00 c ren- I80-at the East 31 IIOIRT 'l'lIA'l'l.I BLDG. Ilunas It. lominenide Mr. and Mrs. Clevdand Mac- Pltsa of Montreal are holidayhl at their cottage in West Devon. GO ON SALE MONDAY I I E NOTICE Queens clinics-school children in Grades 1-0 who have not had their FIRST polio inoculation may receive it at the following centres: Umneisaiif Iv. mo Alldll-I div ' o a I Construction has now started on the COIITIJ wednewm My F mm -80” Rum” I is was Devon . A . . r - ' : . IUILDINO glnives A, Canadian Hgmg, nity Hospital, Oleary. All 19:15 and 1953 Pledges 13.; 33:3; 3:3 I are now due Your rl mitts ill be I L pmcmed. ' . 95 Y "3 "C9 W - 3? 'i'lIiu-sday. July 5 -mo --New Glasgow - suwsssios Remit I... . W M”, ....a . . ; I . I I . . new -I-ins roe aananwcs MRS. HARRISON. Assistant Sec'y., mpmnmm, 0', mm,” . P. g nor 9. O'Leary, P.E.I.