I Scientist 53YS A E A TO O . 'nme- T59 PYOiellif-71!. W. P” ml Killed. In "the most noble. the most unselfish. the most in- nl"-"1"l1 05 lily secular profess- Tuesdny,Aug.28,1956 The Gntrdilne Page tag Everything in Readiness For A S'side Girl . Wins Trophy”- Big Crcipaud Fair Wednesday . it . . - i I ion." tamed a connecting link be- () it 'isii OniB b lesis mi 0 . ' . seeiemys.c.wooereparuioi-suaeeenu,-nniornlnsnetil '- I O ' lc V - P , A i, u i it i that everything is in readiness for suasnv PR.0GREs5 n EafOrlCa Onfasf I . H! "W" c.f;liTY- A. syn but cal: sienna o:'Tie flva- 'e:pe'e"i'i"'i'iiei?i'meut, hit the po- ?au(itsii::-l.'d&Viii'i:cel:ilniiliro.al:tio.: WM" "'9 P""”'”9' "med 11' WOLFVILLE N. s. (Speclsl)- to uie ministry was the topic 5703” pcomffomnuulon staff mas Arc ' um "it tontial sand in local areas can i. being provided for larger aim. C”"'”d"""”"v Di-1-emit” milk An audience of about 1.300 people an by Miss Vaughan wiio eeuuw "."e'ii'iisiE3:k'yusue Manda villi: ts. .w that at the brazen: level neither be calgiated. erttiinttteettd esolllvestock. Directors and assist 5;:-.l3.”;:g::::,::”,;:.:;:';e,,;;:g;g heartily npsvieuded tileapaarb-rs ed itiipeeuliinz and timely addsedi sc , m on - Will I and be guessed on I-hllil . Int; worked in. into the night i. Vnughan, ummersi e. . E. I. out t me. ., msjmity of the com M at M u i . of strengthening union. Co fed ra- - wit”. ",1, wet. iii ri-gI"?,l"5 u',ii.,:mui?1;mop'h'l.- tntnum 00 to tho: worwmeigilfgy fa qamt radioactive fell-out is Prfil:,:,r:::i';" girige i::d":i"tt'”tti, eve, wpum tractor pull and "M W" '".”ked 0" " n e :vvliflnHle.hIeHV;i".:UPpl.lf""?lI:lt:l;!hyhKelll-: sell:iY'toJ'th2'B Y. P. U. preunteif raid took "ant the pot”gi.1.ha:- not a significant factor." . unuo;-in en iwu-the planet. What in" been entered d ,, gt foupwhgd trailer backing 10” "d Mme” "”""d”' P"'e”' an to the winner of the crate cal the cup and 'congratulaled Mill-' "mi". l'”K;.d.3ee:ive s in Wolfe himself is an ecologlst- we need to know, it seems to P10. hem oi h.,i.,,,. In 0 at 1, i,.m;'ggy1yed.' - if"? ""m""”" W” endmgered contest sponsored annually b the Vaughan upon her success. Jud! A iiiri fiom th is. - a scientist devoted to u; an gxtnmurin local Ilelli it it interesting to note tint the ” t.h,oId y mm'prMem”"”l a"'ack5' 3”!” Maritime B. Y. P. U. Convention. for the occasion were Rev. L5 t mic - " , , M": mm slrzntlum is one of studying the relationships between reaultfns f103'.lc:ll"3"l3””" ""1 begt imp” of the Aiim-3.,” ,1.” cD"fede”"”"" h”w""- '"""” Miss Vaughan was one of five Toronto. Mrs. Watson. Miss at Mr. and Mrs. Jos Albertnn. iirs. Mary MCK Albcrton. Mr. and Mrs. -D omeary and Mrs. of Alberton recentl ersl other centre!- their homes after a motor trip" J the United States where they visit- ed in Cambridge. Mass. and sev- Bernice Parker. W00dt stock. Out is 3 3”” at ""3 hm": eph Callaghan. iggan. Sydney llines. N St is 3 guest of hlalr cousins. M'- and Mrs. Peter . Ga.-in, Alberton South- Mr, Claudedltlallazhalli OHM"?- t. i P911 118 5 six; pggensts, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan, Albertou. Mr. CallaSl1' an .5 a journal salesman wit it ”0akville Sentinel." l-. u I!) with angina R Alvin , y returned. They were as- visiting the latter's psrentl. MI”. and Mrs. Austin Rix, Elmsdsle. A special general meeting of the Surnme ' Branch of the Can- sdian Legion last evening voted against a resolution which would have made an offer of 820000.00 for the purchase of the Summer- slde Raceway. The resolution was rejected in investigation committtee, under the chairmanship of Dr. Hubert Mc- Nelll which had announced to the committee that he would purchase the Raceway property at a price In excess of the offer stated in the resolution being considered by the Legion. Lively interest was shown by the Legion members during s question 5 oil and in the discussions which A eded the vote. ' '?-Some of the members expressed strong support for the proposed purchase of the Raceway by the Legion Branch. while other men- property. Those speaking whose remarks WESTERN GUARDIAN DR. R. W. AULD until Sept. 3rd lnclu Cross Blood Dono H and 7-9 p.m. MRS. JAMES L, S from four to six in Saunders. Jr. The Claire Mclfennn of lierts. REGULAR WEDNESDAY night dance Borden Legion Hall 9.30-12.30 Lowell Huestis' Orchestra. will be absent from his office from August 27th sive. DR. L. K. Zelllnskl will be ab- sent from his offices in Kenslng- REMEMBER your date at Red r Clinic St. Mary's Hall. Summerslde, Wed! Ind Thurs, Aug. 29th. and 30th. aunders. Ken- sington will be at home for after- noon tea Wednesday, August 29th honor of her daughter - in -. law Mrs. James former Mary Calgary. AI- Professionel Cards YOU NEVER know when you may need a blood transfusion! Be a blood donor at St. Mary's Ilall, Summsrslde on Wednesday or Thursdsy of this week. BLOOD SAVES lives every day. Make your deposit at Red Cross Clinic in St. Mary's Hall. Summer- sldc, Wed. and Thurs. Aug. 29th. Regular Barn Dance Tuesday, August 25th. William Cousins, Ral- fic. Dancing 9.00 to 11.30. Canteen service. Home made ice cream. Admission 50 cents. FUNERAL MONDAY - The full eral of Mr. Bagrlel Gavin of Al- berton South was held Monday morning from the home of his brother. Peter D. Gavin. to the Sacred Heart Church. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Phelsn Mclfennn. Rev. W. V. Mac- Donald was present in the sanct- uary. As the flag-draped casket of this veteran of World War 1 was canted into the church. and again To Buy Property Oi Raceway I indicated support of the Legion meklns In offer for the purchase of the property included Dr. H. 3. McNclll, Roland Phllllpson. Glen- don Desnoche. Earl Cannon, Rob- ert Molllaon, Jack Wright and Les- ter Jenkins. Speaking against the proposed purchsse were James ion included Bill Arnett, Victor Sanderson LeRoy Gallant and Leo Blacqulere. The meeting also rejected a pro- posed resolutlon which would have invested 10,000.00 towards the er- ection of a building suitable for the training of the Summerslde Sea Cadet Corps which are spon- sored by the Summerslde Legion Branch. It was suggested the proposed building would also be used by the Legion on occasions when they re- quire spsce larger than available in the present Legion Home. It szo,ooo.oo building provided they held a mortgage on the building, which could be purchased by the Legion at any time if the Legion desired to do so. several of the memt a express- ed the opinion that the Legion Branch should try to acquire s lot measuring 30 by 50 feet located next to the Legion Home. and build a new building or extension to the present home. for use both try the Sea Cadets and by the Leg- on. Speaking in support of making the 810,000.00 investment in the proposed building, which would have been constructed on land Leo Blacqulere. While those favob lng the purchase of the lot next to the present Legion Home for pur- poses of extending the home were Frank Sevldsnt. Percy Ramsay. Frank Wedge and Victor Sander son. The rneetlng was presided over by the branch president G.L.Moak ey. Enjoys Visit To Boston At 78 Mr. Clarke is teacher and has Dllmwd. 51' '3” eer in various districts of Prince Edward Island. In 1947 he built the Hillside Restaurant in Alberton and operated it until last year when he returned to tcaclllill 111 his home town. For the past few years he has been town clerk. Mr. Clarke has been active in church and community life and will be missed from Alberton. He suffered when struck by a car while riding a bicycle on the high- way in front of her home yester- day afternoon. The car. driven by an American tourist. was proceeding westward when it struck the bicycle on which the young girl was riding after entering the highway on her bicycle from the yard in front of her home. Association. In past years he has been I member of the Board of Stewards, and of the Sunday School staff. He has also participated in young people's work within the congreg- ation and larger district of organiz- ation. On occasion he has supplied Federal Building In Summerside Mr. J. Watson MacNaugh . M. P... announced yesterday that cer- tain work will be carried out this fall in and about the Federal Build log at Summerslde. He said that tenders are now out for s landscaping job. It is the intention of the government to plant shrubs and flowers on the lawns around the building and so add to the beauty of what are al- the pulpit and on several occasions has served as supply organist. For the past seven years he has served Tlgnlsh congregation as organist. Mr. Clarke has been active in the field of amateur dramatica and was instrumental in having the Alberton Film Council organiz- terior painting and cleaning of the whole building. S'Siclo Boy Placed Third At Olympic Trials Alfred Groom, 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Groom of Summerslde on Saturday placed third in the pole vaulting finals in the Olympic Trials. in a jump of 12 feet. a trlamlllon. Out. and is in Toronto for coaching under the Olympic training plan. He will Sunday evening members of Al- berton United Church congregat- ion met in the church hall to honor Mr. Clarke. The presentation of an electric clock was made by the Clerk of Session, on behalf of the euugregation. An original poem was read by Mr. Edwin Edmonds, and Mr. Russell Lcsrd and Mr. Cyril Lesrd spoke appreciatlvely of Mr. Clarke. The singing of hymns was enjoyed and refresh- ments were served. Konsingion Lions Red Cross Swim and Monday at the Toronto Exhib- ltion. Groom is the present holder of the Maritime senior polo vaulting record in a winning jump of 11 feet 11 inches at the Highland Games in Antigonlsh this summer. Alfred was the only athelete from the Island at the Olympic Trials in which no athelete from the Maritimes was successful in being chosen to attend the Olympic Games in Australia at which only 12 men and six women will remu- ent the Dominion of Canada. Alberlon School activity for the communl, sponsoring a Red Cross Swim- ming and Water Safety Course held at Margaret share from July 23rd to Ausust 4th. Mr. J.I.. Dsvison acted as chairman of the swimming committee. Over a hundred children and adults from Kensington and sur- rounding communities received in- struction in swimming. water all- ety, and life saving. Mr. Douglas Cudmoro. C” ' t town. instructed the classes, as- sisted by Miss Elizabeth Rans- ssy. Hamilton. . On August 0th. Paul Cudmore and Joan Murphy, Red Cross Mrs. Lucy Hegsrfy and daught- Patricla Harrington W t- by Red Cross Swimming and a Low" Mlclwnt JUNIO er Safety Director. Mrs. Hart! Wt 3! Jaultdice." or. D. n who was a dying at Summer-side, as- Dosition in the office of sumes s the Staff Careers at Tactical Air Command Headquarters, and is esponsible for the transfer of airmen within the command. F-L Poirler was born at Mie- couche. P.E.I., and received his early education at Miscouche, Que- ec and Montreal. He enlisted in Command HQ. F-L Polrler is married to the tormiif Lorraine Dalgle of Maine- on. .. Continued from page 1 . . Medical society SESSIONS CONTINUE The second day of the two-day annual meeting opens this mom- log with a visit to the 30 exhibits on display in the auditorium of Prince of Wales College where the sessions are being held. log with 'Present Epidemiological Problems" with Dr. Owen Curtis as chairman. Luncheon will be served the doctors at 12:50 pm. at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital when Dr. A. D. Kelly. Gen- ersl Secretary. Canadian Medical Association will be guest speaker. The chairman will be Dr. T. A. Laldlaw. Dr. Eric Found will be chain- man at the afternoon session when Dr. -R. C. Dickson, Profes- sor of Medicine, Dalhousle Uni- versity will speak on "Treatment of Hsemorrhage of the G. I. Tract." Dr. L. H. Killorn will be discussant. The final speaker at the afternoon session will be Dr. . Brown will be discussant. The president's be held at 0 p.m. followed by the annual medical bell of Edward Island Medical Society with a buffet supper st lizm p.m. REVIEWS PROGRESS "Only a truly natlonsl associa- tion. representing all A of our medical popuatlon. can ad- equately guard the interests of the rofcsslon and public alike.” said r. Renaud I ' is. president of the Canadian Medical Association, in addressing a luncheon meeting of the Medical Society of PE. reception will Officer of Posting and belong to no... iiiy funds 'slgned to study the medical as- Prlnce I activities. to specialist societies closely sffil-l listed with the Association. Otltersf tions working it. "It is with no desire to see the C.M.A. usurp the prerogatives. tie stroy the autonomy, or dilute the iii tconncction with the Income Tax c . REVIEWS HIGHLIGHT "During the past year," said Dr. I ' "we have seen a sharp upswing of interest in medical pub- lic reatlons and,I think it is safe to say that we have made gains in the shaping of a more favorable public opinion. Under the guidance of wise leadership our Associa- tion has exhibited a progressive and sensible attitude on develop- ments in hospital and health in- surance. keeping the professlon's collective view before the public and government. Surely at no oth- shape the future pattern of m - lcal care in Canada. "We have also seen our Assoc- iation advancing activities in pub llc health and today the C.M.A. is prepared to cooperate with Pro vlncial Departments of Health in the establishment of poison con- trol centers for education and treatment. In the field of civil disaster. the Association is under- taking s survey of e" ' part- icipation in civil disaster prog- rams across Canada and will stimulate greatly increased organ- lzation for medical and hospital participation in these programs. PRESENT PLANS lishment of a Traffic Accidents Research Foundation. supported from industry and de- pocts of traffic accidents. These pllsns have won acclaim from the general public across the country. "At the present moment the As- sociation's activities in the scored- itation of hospitals is two-fold. It is represented on the Joint Com- . f . Many at them beiongfl know you Will welcome with me lemenunz the dead”. 0 our :9 the plans for an all-Canadian pro- p"'em.uv""' gram of survey and accreditation. "There are two other planned activities which reflect the think- ing of sound medical leadership during the past Association year. At the moment preliminary plan- ing is underway for the estab- lishment of a Department of En- onomlc Research at C.M.A. House to gather, analyse. assess and dia- SIIMMERSIIJE ongre - the R-C-AF. i M ii 1951. ii R f - trlbt t th f l - Master Roger Aheaml Sudnmeilf hehhvmvtvii-gneatlgtdeiinlhelw mm Illolglluh Joe chm ad Funk Me. ' ?ti;inofElg:rU1ITitef3lbGl:li.r:hcof Ca: served at Gregnwoiidf N. 8.. ::d ue etrfuflll? i'.I'.'.,.'.',l,ffi,'f,-:" ltlligdilgsll ratio: eon omedeiczallnieceilgoillnlci.-iIl1oAr!i:l TOZDAY iide. was a guest on'M0n ay heard an exteuae re 11 an e . . an work ml ad in, ban , mung," of Summerside. P.E.I., prior to his Journal and to its representations Within the next 51x0? Ellhimlmilll 7:15-3'15 his cousin. Master Brian Ahearn. W 0016" SP93lil"3 0" "'9 resolub choir and an officer in the Men'g recent transfer to To ” ' Air the Association will sponsor with V the College of General Practice The Nature or A ' Husband Can you make his home-coming a daily joy? How much should you know about his job to help him succeed? What are his needs in physical love? In the September inns of Reader's Digest, a father hint: ooverinthemanwhowillhe her husband. Get your Sop teml:ietReader'sDigesttoday: 41 articles of lasting intaerut includingthebestfromourrmi: books, magazine, oasdmmd tiosaveyourtimn CAMEO KINIINGTON ROYAL BORDEN Reopening Monday - Tuesday 7:15 - 9:15; Matinee 3:15 Tues. The Big Comedy Kirk Douglas. Silvana Also serial and news Wdnoadsy. Friday. worth 8100. Monday-riieedsy-7:u . ms A A Radioactive mducu fat man. t ma ad that "dhmhuum on on”. bouom , and the storm and new "mug, h Gresowi I C ma"-V lamamiviiioiistiop at A- invinoment. iincludins the neturaliland. use in the oi-uuIe'dehi'Ie 0! "" '””” '"”"'d '' " "" W" mi ”" l"""”””- T”d'Y- 9”" cnntiiiiieliu W osimkiziemiie ii" Ekmmu'li:iiivlnii'ei:1dR"' 3'- ii in the bee: glww bone ham cmpmu, in”, more ti” t mm in com is assem y o e in: st . Mltton. aro wn. , lcaee tmic experts ln- waters. the son and air. lpond, lake and stream. 11 ii any 2 Fed ti d in .. a Wnbst Many an " have "M ..AvEmGE.. No BE”, . "Amman an pmmt mwtmt. Lots of entertainment is planned will attend. Canadian history. Canadian unity era on an i e Maritime B. Vaughan was also elected as can Eiiidjng the AEC use "1 mm Address”: . speck! -Jmpolmmtot strontium ” no Inn" they - near, that ideai to which the Fa. Y. P. U. convention which met in executive member of the mart-H t it is potentially e I h I i ti ' nil, thus of Confederauo as ind the auditorium of Acadia Univer- time 3,. Y. P. U. convention 101', "ii of all fal-out materials on radiation eco ogy at t e annual can be measured. Stron um . . - d - " P ' slty on Saturday evening The call lh e 195es7 iiazartiiilcltlgt enough of it accumu- f0'IlVeDftl0;totIf8lllIelA;'ilel'lcln Insti- ls long-lived Illlltd therefore can ll; Glrl tlnlured Alb”-fan Man . ;:encIe!:';:lenl1ynl'::.lje(1hseg1".(;lg1l'Qlso5r 1:: . e y or . . -W0' 1 because ue o 0 ca cocoa. con- concept;-pied certain-areas i.-,ii i, , i i i i body. This s .N. POIRIER it i?if.?..'".'lZ...u..ey to hem; ti-iii;-g..;;g5gu;t 35,6”-ggfgugetgiggv; gggigggutgtb-i;p;';,'g;i";;',",,",,",i: Riding Bicycle Takes Teaching . . 3?” -”"f'” Vgimn file 3:333 - - .. Accreditation of Hos--Medical semi... to review this in the bone sii;ucl:;:e'c,pcer lficoncluslbn was based only upon teiiuiii dimcumeg am only e h J b I Q bx Mwever. that ”the forces of dlo- gtidalz-n i:heCgn:didan-Ui progrsm,,,,,,i.., mid, lore mlglit ifmiyeere present in e,records of "overuse" fall-Oi-It Ofiillldence and intelligent effort on Hlg Way 6 fl U. COR "5 5"”. with "5"" of Hospital AcE?n3iii?.ilion0'-i'.5';'if,',2,? "These of course are only till. enough ” istroniium throughout the Wol'id.can solve should not be rninlm- . EDMONTON. Alta.,- -me mine. - 9" are "l C”'”””' "'d”' be blned activities of iiiep iw hlshlghh 010"! Almlntlvn Yeah. Miiy' John Wolfe said Monday he and he added: . -lxed." Sylvia Palmer. 11 - year - old Mliixrt. Henry Ginger! 10ftv41b";"t'.' ter of Flight Lieutenant P.N. Poir- iiiiife aiilriistovlei-'o0i)i o3o"'?&”;ie3e' iznnlmivns have izivensthe sleriirni C”"u""mf q"lif.uy'tiimii1au:vnrFcl” 1”- d ' of Mr. nd Mr. Dan 0 aymorntnll Mlllff-if-'. .351 R - . ognlzed, ave en ye 30 . y Palmer. of Albany aE8Sl. waas still bee. when hochzrdill tgintlnuedbll mrenide :ii"r"aciiEiiFi.S.'”3Z?.,,El;.?T 23:12; itvrlgdifglgtmlziritcltiifngitle gift;;'i”;i);'i:lni:”w:0:”E”;3flt3V';r:R:;Ivices of ourlcaptzistla Secrett;-ritllx I 'd L ' R ' ""c9""l”"5 1" Pmlce C”'""Y 3”" r1'9l9"li”' ill ' chum W quarters in Edmonton was an- of the rem - t 5 ' the importance of this ro l md "mmk 3 " cons ' - N i i it . aining 6,000 are bY.!I0 I . . P 13”” '1 it ta and impi. e Eli: Waatsnllldlfnelf? liVllt'l5l5,til:;ghtil1?l-lhl::: nu ma com!” yuan: experienced nOIgilIEetl30l)lt)ler?,he RCAR means out of touch with C.M.A eleiaimg hospitals standards and gumnn wr "er" . . . b ed ll ' d t I well kept grounds . g;;';:i”,f'”,ll.,'i,,” ”.'f,:,:"d,.?i.f.'.niE:.I.'"(iZ p.i.'i'ii.f.f'il.'ll.. 1.?gl11:p)ii::1"i;:'.i:,.p. :i"c::,.,t;: w:.t,i:ihe,i1::v?,,,,I1feag: relnysddlllisriietg this. tenders will Siimzz :i.:;oJ;:.g:;:epi':;cg::t Following the business session .i:::::ti:t':l gg:iAt'nl'.l5:ti;3,'eh”t:v?; i”h"d""5.M" Tblnlt u”?eu.'l' 3 their home in Cambridge gngr mpg whumevgp 1. d0 with an eqimi i,..,,,tm,,,. in the proposed he called immediately for the in- custodim an open forum will be held deal- ed Puma” mm which to he! iarmascuhnequahtiesshelldis ; ii in the greatest romantic adven- ion and Kinkora on Tuesday. Aus- and mm H and 79 made available by the town of Sum pgrticlpgto in the Canadian prov- , M. W. Caron, Associate Professor --prennt ,1”, iormmied 5, ..MA AND PA KEN” Go To lure of all time "ALYSSES", in . - p.m. id . D i H but M New. ,The Kensington Lions Club i S t L i U i it it ' Technicolor. Co-starring Anthony list 28. glhifle: txeilzt amlilon Keucy "J inclol track meet this Saturday hue fostered I very worthwhiie :1 m "tfgsgytornlm to';i;'9l;fS!i7rg'i'"'; the Association call for the estab- vmwyw Quinn. But dnwiu Monday. 00. TO ATTEND BLOOD DONOR c' CLINIC , Mr. Frank Wedg of Summer- ' chartered ::..m.:....”:i:.'. i-3"”:-:'.r..:f: -in --co-v--N iv -I-w Opened Yesterday 23:: f:n""”....;'..:.:":ur:.' "” .ill:l”..:h.i':..”if.T"i55:23:.2?: -- mm mm in Accountant; Members of Alberton Branch of the f-nl:::t3':;;o':;f"'3'i The following are the successful sided at the meeting. wmmumg ti 1 . -in Earle niche Cmladlan 148103 8"8fIdCd the flip mi 1 ,3; if P 0 "School days" have begun allill candidates who received Red mt Lemieux maued tint in . ' 7 oral and. at the grave. performed w"' ' 5”" i "' M M” M"- in Alberton for some two hundred Cross and Roysl Life Saving 15-; Candi” thinking was dom- Canadian Bank of Commerce the 0 Wedge. who lsnyears of age. ever one to gp,-u-4., . WED. I 'l'lUlil. AUG. I I I ulldlng Le" " '"'""' Pf" b""" tookto the United States mine in M” ""1 3"" M ma" 3 mm ""'”' bf ”" ””'""”'” ”' ""'”"' Iummerslde. 9. E. 1. Phone an '.(f,?,d""i;'fiilj':;:"' ”::f," Boston they were guests .;i ii sister l",".;,l,,(f':5;:f,f;i",','.l,f.',lfd.n' Nffn. ..,';,”, "h'01in'fi:i':1"timg:"if9d"';ii0f-ml: s-4 no 7-0 ml. ' ' Mrs. C. C. Lucas and extremely W i, s .1; ru 11 W" T P are '1 INSURANCE Jame: Gavin. and ii cousin. Mr. of twenty-two email tour for w om an I D n leaders of medical thinking gath- John McMillan. Interment was in P'”'”' M” ""9 ”-bye” '5 ' school ttendance is now I serious Brian Dunning ered in Quebec in Confederation At least soc donors required! 3- 5- Em! & 80” umiud ti, ii large number of cities and towns 3..-bu. Jgggomg i ' ti ti i ii, N” t Auto t enmity e c urch cemetery: R-cw" nuch Nmtucket - matter. -I i I m P t year, to sy the foun a one o e i t "I . - At the High Schoo We VI M1101! Byii er Canadian Medical Association. One .: Sm er SL gunmen” ggngv 7::'-'ll- ;"Ell:":':t' outside the district have registebi; Walter Schurmsn of these molders of organised med- i ' l i e . . Optometrist PERSONAIS Rug" D3: imk ljgfmgg om; tidutligersgil-dgiitifhttgot-entiiitiiiiittgawn gig R13:-r-I i;i:e.i;::dI;rtlgl;:;Ie;ucT;ir:e:mi;fif t HOLlDAY E. E. Parkman Willi! 01 l-lllG"lf- who will receive instruction from Heather Ling lcant role in the union of the Opt, 0.. ILO. teil.kil-'i.:iriie.doET,l-li.'o?'n'i'i:'gi::il.:i Mr. Wedge thoroughly enjoyed Mr. W. W. Currie. Betty MacFadyen Provinces. The speaker quoted I-OW W33-IND F5333 N O T I C E PHONE 8287 tn vtsitin i ti d "M in wltnsulng the great construction At the public school the teaching Barbara Martin Dr. Tupper's words on this occa- REGENT THEATRE own. in smm ,g.;; ” ;",,,;;' it," work out Boston is doing and saw staff is comprised of Mr. Robert Nancy Tuplln ion", formed a connecting link be- Good going sum Nous. Friday, mm" 5l- 5'lMIlI0"llll e an n "1." the mystic bridge, the summer Holman, Mrs. J. C. Profit. Mrs. Valerie Baker the members of the medical pro- until 2 pm. Sunday. Return . B F a ta 8. Mr. and Mrs. John Horns and tunnel under Boston Bay and the Everett Shea. Mrs. Earle Atkinson Margaret schurman fesslon become better acquainted iourney to commence not lat: There Will be a meeting of residents of St. ' ' un " 0' i sons Edward and John of !'rorn- Bullfvsn Square tunnel. Mr. Wedge and Miss Noreen Glllis. Joyce Stewart with each other. and consult re- than Midnight. Monday. - B'mi':i';m"" lngiiam Mass. are spending their also in some of Boston's finest cases 11 and 12 will not resume Lewis Slmrnana spleclirts the best meansdof ei1ev- --.-e- Eleanor! On Tuesday. August 28th at 8100 D-m- in ' . ' ' J' I t -" til " ' E 4th. Valeri Wood id i St eprofe slon and a va cm!' In)! IILAXHI i A "'”"'"" ” a" l'”'"' ”' M” "d d"'"""' -' "'” . "" Jo c.eM..... I 9 iatsnlnterests. sand thereby eiiiiiine-i ' annrv: an-nsngn St. Eleanors Hall. Purpose of this meeting is to dis- . Raay:ond Grant, ;ltl;le.T Leslie 0. Ramsay, isatui chr:e'i:lcerta(iii;n.D theA d shim mm in the lame” oi the people In t , s 8 so Wafer st;-..'E humans. with lie beautiful guns: any B den Red Sharon Pnynter ....m.....m........ ll lull lnfomution nun 9"” the Pm.-9 imd WW5 9' i"c0'P0'3tl”" 9f the V”' lbova Maurice Mill's ueirii weer M::w3httl:”'cl.?hel,r(lw:u:hhii'dr;d -iii-hm. ne visited with Mr. .33 9" gsilihJ!e1sst'ti'I'IO cum mm win it my c.N.n. area: we PHONE 3511 - " 5" - Mrs. Francis Msgulre of Maiden ' ' 9 1' '1'" ' D i Barry and colleen sfteraplessaat ML mi Mm; mm Mm: cl'O88 swlmmlng Kai-en Little Aim” M. i Mp, g N 0 ' l . Photo re lien "'0 W99" """0'' '3 3""'m'-"”'' on, Mr. and Mifynsmmieiimeii, Ellnbwi DMM llgrlltY plsiiei collllded Saturday? I -"IE3 (ml left MOMIY mmilnl 0'1 "4""! "A Jr of wpiieneid Mr ".4 M... Borden's Red Cross Swimming Mary Murphy 0” cruimi in ,, btckymi kin, D W "A" 0 their home in St. Join;-p. Quebec. high Tick” (.Deu..)' Bottom. Ind water slteiy program came Susanne Cooke in, it, tout. occupant” ti" otim. pl . . 1 Mn, Ame. pm-gen of M.(up.n. to a close on Tuesday. Ausitat Carl Montgomery iutied "My. The cntiieti pin, -1 ti. v or ""- Wm '- i ""'..u-.. 2”": .C.:;o'.:.':.:.:rK-' W by in - -A-M l -- a a pan and Mr. ad Mrs. Cheat- CID! e 9 Hm "8 P - 4 shtse lng Iervice or Cape God or C. Lucas of D.archQgt , Rodgers. Mr. Don Murray. Cber- Isabel Mann .,.c,ti.,;e.- glnnced on (he ".1, lottetwon. instructed the swim Anne Plckvetls of a hoine and burned in the - mere lnslifgtdy Cross Swimming and igrce scihsrk "nit ( . wgtep . , s c urman M NEW ANNA" riie swimmers were examined Lin" W""””' Surnmerslde I-leoifls Centre Marti.Mrs.Wllll Dawes ltedbMi Mgl 38 - 2'... u.."'i..... e...I"'.......... 3-".'i'i'l1il'.”r'o'iio'wini. ii - in oils: c-oi mm - 1'-RlDAY.AllGUS'l' 31. 1955 - (3 Ken” Thom to -i-"attic MM”. -i-my vidted lWimIIIe'l'llWhIl;f:lel;iNj Reds”? M” comm Mn. isegei-ty'e daughter. Mrs. :'”,,;,di:”' ' Donald - win-m um and Mr. Lacey. "mm" gills mete-n Vaccination against Smother . ...."m:.:'-2': i:'.-:.- in mm m--'”"”lw”-?vl”'-"- - 0 i ; ......t.t...;... 'g.;. .1"? tit"... 1..., Sylvia l(:lLv W g;;:f',fm inoculation against whooping cough. it 01811! a kill". Deanna amp Mmnm , i 5."ei.... Slater Naomi was Greta 3'3 "i'f:,”:;"' ”"',,!io”:f""V" WEDNISDAYI AUGUST 2,” diphtheria and ioekiaw. , letter of New Ahaan. daughter ' '3' Iver oouon ' of the late so-. and am. John n. to Anne M-9!!-'04 mm by ex. Kenneth xeousii 9,". then” Judging of Livestock, Domestic Science and ggg, . mm-.-"fig; SW”;-fhgglyhg :',',f."3.c,';'.'”'" Handicraft, Fniit and Flowers. Entertainment for ' & i”i..'L''n".”.T'i. ”:"e'p-'-'i”.;'.l mo'ilu”',"”"' youns and old Includins Highland and step Dan- 79"." 7-15 - 9-" missionary work. Helen's m D1100 K0W8"- cing wmpetitlon with Burke's Orchestra in atten- dance. Midway and mammoth dance at night. I. O. WOOD.