SAFETY AWARD LCdr. R. A. Shimmin. RCN.iles J. Dillon. the RCN's supply Commanding Officer of VU-33 U-l Officer-in-Chief. during the lat- iility Squadron. at right. acceptsp tcrs' recent visit to the West the Flying Safety Award Tro-; Coast from Naval Headquarters. phy from Commodore (S) Char-i tRCN Photo). . More Lights For Summerside Streets Are Being Proposed As chairman of the electric Light Department. Councillor Clark reported at the summer- side Town Council meeting Mon- day that 47 poles on a line at Wilmot Valley were being moved back in the rebuilding of an electric line there. He said that Coronation Avenue and Schur- man Avenue are being lighted. and that further lighting Is being planned in the Civic Auditorium area. Counclla Leo Wood reported on street repair work presently in progress. He said that after an interview with Hon. E.P. Fo- ley, M.L.A.. he understood the Provincial Government would undertake ditching work on the town dump road. The responsi- bility of adding fill to this road had not been settled. he said. Councillor Wood requested an additional grant from the Collo- II for expenditure: incurredi rt-placing street signs and ot Police Department budget. Councillor Elmer Newson chairman of the Parks and Prop- erty Commlttee. reported that lhe floor at the auditorium had been relaid and sanded, and would be ready for the concert to be given by the R.C.M.P. Band later this month. Councillor Edgar C a n n o a, chairman of the Water and Sewage Department, reported on repairs to fire hydrants and other installations which are be- ing investigated at the present time. in the absence of Councillor W.E. Jenkins. who was out of town on business. the police re- port was read by Councillor Clark. Before adjournment. a report was presented by the Town Manager. Joe Brophy. on tests which are being conducted on related work which he said h formerly been the responsibility of. and a charge against. in Agricultural News Continued from page 8 per mating system must be fol- lowed. it is sound economics that the inferior part oi the milking herd be bred to beef hulls. such as Sborthorn. Here- ford. and Angus. and that the top half be bred to a proven dairy sire such as those found 1, at the A.l. stations across Can- ada. We here on Prince Ed- ward lsland are fortunate in that t we can breed our cattle to suchl pt-oven sires. and should taksi .d.antsge of same. I CLUB NEWS . in the near future 4-H Calf andi Garden Club members will be exhibiting their projects before the different judges. and the pu-- bllc. at their local Achievement Days. The first Achicvcment my for Prince County will be hclri at the Crapaud Exhibition on the son: of August when the members of the Tryon I-ll Calf Club will exhibit their projects. The first class will be Junior WESTERN GUARDIAN REGULAR TRURBDAY night dance at the Canadian legion Home. Kensington. Music by the liieliowalres. Dancing from 0:! to 11:80. Adrnisdon 50 cents. FUNERAL 1'Ul'.8DAY- Fu- neral services for the late Mrs. Clovis Perry were held yester- day to St. Paul. Church where Requiem Mass was celebrated at 9.00 o'clock by Rev. Justin MacDonald. Rev. Immanuel Ri- chard officiated at the grave. Seated in the sanctuary were Rev. Monsignor OJ. Mncbsllan. V.G.. and Rev. E. Richard. Pall bearers were William Corny. Lorne Driscou. Verna Araenanlt. Ralph Rose. Claude Kenny and Wilfred Perry. interment took place in the church cemetery V ,e town wells to ascertain the I ential water supply and other information. Heifer calves. followed by Year- llugs and a Showmanship class in which each member will par- iticipatc. The same procedure will be followed in all Calf Clubs in Prince County. Following this .the members of the Nortbam 4- ll Calf Club will hold their A- chievcment Day on Thursday, August 29th. and 0'Leary on Au- gust 30th. The Achievement Days will be concluded by September tit COMPETITION On September 12th all 4-H Calf Club members who are. or will be. fiftecn years of age by No- vember lst. 1957. will meet at the Department of Agriculture. Charlottetown at 9 sm.. at which time all present will particl- ipatc in a Judging Competition. The winners oi this Competition will go to Amherst. and the two highest. provided both are over sixteen years of age. will go on an all-expense trip to the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Cape Wolfe Calf Clnb met at the home of Eric Coilicutt on August 2. 1057. with a good at- tcndance. it was decided that at the next meeting Roll call would be answered by describing the most interesting thing seen on the recent club tour. and that the next meeting would be held at the home of Allan Cooke on September 6th. Plans for the lo- cal Achievement D were dis- cussed. and it was idea that lihe show would be held at the rim stead of Mr. Clem O'Con- nor. Cape Wolfe. on Septemb- er lird. at 2 p.m. it was also sug- gested that a canteen service be made available. However. plans will be made at a later date. lan Macwilliams. Secretary- Treasurer. llear River south Ayrshhe Cali Clair held its regular meet.- lng and judging class on Thurs- day evening July ilth. The judg- ing class was held at the home of Gus Macl-Jachern. ' ed and st . it was moved and that to hold the Professional Cords ;u;,M,g;g:'g;,:, ::t:,'?,',,:E ITIQ Chartered "',.'...,'”"..'..i..?g to ,. .. . tor .. on most Accountantta. grub” .0 "mum ,4. T. C .. . cansdtu led at . 0&1? 9'” hunter-ids. .l.l. Plan 1 I: the school mi sssat lat ran ln- - 1 msuamcs :3-. -- - 3-m-,-3,. .n.I..'.r.ej1j a sense I. as--anal m.,""m'I,;1:';;l':,,F'f, :,'”u,,"..,",' "M, n. ms with the other H! om. members Kilns 00'!”- K I. The secretary read the en- respsnnsnes ad the mill!!! If Sudden Death Of Former At Morgote on Monday afternoon of a mlnent farmer in that district. ' Mr. Fred L. H. Howard in his Izod year. He had been work- ing in the potato field during the afternoon and was on his way lapsed shortly before I chlng ly. apparently of a heart seiz- ure Mr. Howard. who was a vet- eran of the Second World War was married to the former Mar- Iorie Heffell of Travellers Rest. They had no family. Besides his wife. he is survived by his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. John How- ard of Margate and four bro- thers. George residing in Char- lottetown and Denali. Eric and Wyman. all In Ontario. The funeral will be held Thurs- dlif Ifternoon at 2.30 from Mar- gnte United Church. ELLERSLIE Mr. and Mrs. Earle Coughlin and two children. who now re- side in St. Eleanors spent Sun- day vislting with Mr. CoughIIn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin. Miss Betty MacDonald. O'I.ea- fy. spent the past two weeks vis- iting in Ellerslie. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharp. Mr. Clifford Ross. who han been employed in Toronto for a number of years is vacationing with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel Rosa. Bideford. Deaconess. Miss Beryl Millar who is doing mission work. at the lndian resu've lnKenora.0n- tario, is spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Millar, Ellerslle. L.A.C. Orville Miller. who is with the lt.C.A.F. stationed at North Bay. Ontario. is home to spend a leave with his family- before being posted to Ger. many. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late Edmond Paugh whose death occurred re- Pengly at his home in East Bide- r . Mrs. Elsie Hayes. Charlotte town. is visiting in Ellersiie. with her sister. Mrs. Bertie Walsh. Rev. and Mrs. A.J. MacDon- ald of Norton. N.B. spent the past week visiting with friends in Eilerslle and Summer-aide. Friends of Mrs. John Murphy regret to learn. that she is a patient in the community hospi- tal. 0'Leary. Mrs. Pcnroac Millar and son Roy are the guests of their daugh- ter and sister. Mrs. Hatfield Maynard and Mr. Maynard. Port Hill. where Roy is convalesc- ing after being a patient in the Tyne Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Perry, Summerslde. visited recently with Mrs. Perry's sister and brother-In-law Mr. and Mrs. Bur- ton. Burleigh. Miss Grace Walsh. accompan- ied by Mre. Horace Lidstone, Tyne Valley. left recently for Maine. U.S.A. where they will visit for the next few weeks. Mrs. Effie Pelleter of Vermont U.s.A. is spending the summer months with her sister and brother-In-law. Mr. and Mrs. As- aold Burleigh. Many children are enjoying the Red Cross swimming lessons. be- ing lnstructed now at the Bide- fsrd wharf. These classes are sponsored by the Bldeforti and Eilerslie Institutes. Mrs. Harold Glllis a day visiting with fri merside. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and family visited recently at at Mon- in sum- The People of Margate and ' surrounding areas were shock- ed to hear of the sudden death g pm home for supper when he col- -, AND BIDEFORD his destination and died instant- ' KEITH 'I'.N. LAPP Represents P. E. I. At C. A. Meeting Keith T. N. Lapp of Summer- slde will represent The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Prince Edward Island at the 55th Annual Conference of the Can- dian institute of Chartered Ac- countants being held in Saska- toon, Saskatchewan, August ml: to 2lst. Theme for the conference is "The Challenge of Diversifica- tion" and an address on this sub- ject will be given by Walter L. Gordon. F.C.A.. recently of the Gordon Royal Cusssmlllloll. E. C. Leslie. Q.C.. President of the Canadian Bar A iation. has accepted an invitation to speak at the opening luncheon on August 19th. Other featured speakers will be Howard l. Rosa C.A.. and J. J. Macdonell. C.A.. both of lliontreal and the Hon- ourable C.M. Fines. Provincial Treasurer of Saskatchewan. in addition to these addresses. there will be four panel and eight discussion groups on var- ious facts of finance, taxation and accounting. Social events include the an- nual golf tournament. a city tour with a visit to the Western De- velopment Museum. a reception on the opening day and a fare- well dinner and dance at the Bessborough Hotel. the home of Mrs. Hayes' sister, Mrs. Reby White. Summerside. Miss Ernestine England. Ellers- iie. spent the past week visiting with friends in Summerslde. Mrs. Kcith McKinnon and son Jimmy are visiting with Mr. Mcl(innon'g parents. Mr. and Mrs. James McKlnnon. Portage. while her husband is employed in New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Simmons. formerly from Summerside. and now residing in New Glasgow. N.S. spent the past weekend via- iting with Mrs. Simmons' sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllls. Miss Patsy Hutchinson. accom- panied by her mother. Mrs. Em- mett Hutchinson. left recently for Halifax. where Patsy will re celve further treatment and prob- ably surgery. While her stay in Halifax. Mrs. Hutchinson will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- tram Phillips. Miss Orell liayes. who is now employed in Toronto. Ontario. is spending a two weeks holiday. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Hayes. Ellerslie. Mr. and Mrs. Harold West and their three children of Toronto arc vacationing at the home of Mrs. Wt-st's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millar. Mrs. Harold Gillie was recently the overnight guest of Mrs. Eva Day. Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mclntyre of Grand River, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Coaghlln. Ellerslie. D.ll . R. Bonyman. - Fined S50 For Rssisting Police of his du . An Alberton resident was fined 05.!) and cots for loitering and a party from Elmsdale was fined lame and cost; or thirty days for using vile and obscene lan- guage and disturbing the peace. Charges were laid by town policeman E.R. MacDonald. Impaired Driver Gets Jail Term A man from Freetown yester- day in County Magistrate's court was sentenced to it day, in jail on his second conviction of im- apired driving. The charge re- sulted from a collision at Al- bany on Saturday in which a truck driven by the accused was involved. The case of a man from Tia nish charged with common as- sault was adiourned until Thursday. The bearing in a trial of a St. Louis man charged with non- support was adjourned until Thursday following evidence of two witnesses. A Summerside man charged with having moonshine In his possession was fined 825 and costs. The case of a man from In- dian River charged with rob- bery with vlolence was further adjourned until August 20th. Funeral Held At Halifax The death of Mrs. James P.. Kelley of Halifax. a former resi- dent of Alberton, took place Wed- nesday. July list. The former Gertrude White. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael White. was fifty-eight years of age amd is well known to many former schoolmates and other residents of her home town. As a young woman she went to Glace Bay. N.S.. where III! met and married Mr. Kelley. ap- proximately thirty-five years a- go. The first part of their married life was spent in Glace Bay and more recently they have lived in Halifax. Death brought release front a long and painful illness. Besides her husband she is survived by one brother and one sister. Mr. James White of En- field, N.S.. and Mrs. George Gal- lnnt (Olive! of Aiberton. Her funeral took PIICG 5"" urday morning from the Rooney Funeral Home to the Sacred Heart Church. Alberton. Requ- iem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Phelan Mcl(enna. Pall Bearers were: Messrs. Merritt Callaghan. Douglas Ni- cholson. John McAidufl, Gerald Redmond. Benjamin Smith and Edwin MacDonald. interment was in the church cemetery. ' ALBERTON Mrs. Stensel. who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital. returned to her home in Alberton Friday afternoon. Mrs. James Millmsn. Alberton has as guests her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hemeon of Halifax. also her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallant of Rum- ford. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hardy left for their home in Toronto after visiting the farmer's parents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hardy. Elmsdale. Mr. and Mrs. George Nose- worthy. Falrview. N.S. arrived to spend a holiday with the lat- ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alberton. it A; TRANSFERRED GREENWOOD N.5. ACl R.V. rttayl Gauthier. 19. son of Mr. and Mrs. V.C. Gauthier. St. Nic- holas. Prince Edward Island. was recently transferred to R. C.A.F. Station Greenwood. Nova Scotla. Since joining the RCAF in September. 1056. he has com- pleted his training as a Teletype Operator at BCAF Station Clint- on. Ontario. . Station Greenwood. home 'of Numbers 404 and 405 Maritime l Patrol Squadron is located in the lheart of the Nova Scotlan Annap- olis Valley. its primary role is the anti-submarine defense of Canadian waters. KENSINGTON Mrs. Evelyn Morrison. accom- panled by her son of Summer- side, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parmeanus Phil- lips. Kensington. Miss Llllan Donald. R.N. of Montreal. is visiting her mo- ther. Mrs. James Donald of Ken- slngton. The members of Baltic Wo- men's Institute held a most suc- cessful pantry sale in Kennedy's Store. Kenalngton. on Saturday evening. All things were quick- ly disposed of and a goodly sum was r "zed. On Wednesday evening. July list. a very large number of friends and relatives gathered at their home to extend congra- tulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. John Duggan. Kensing- ton on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Dugald Mac- Nutt and family of Malpeque, are spending a pleasant two weeks vacation at Montague. Miss Ethel Douglas left on Friday morning for St. John. N. 3.. where she will visit her sis- ter Mrs. Albany Palmer and fam- liy before returning to Toronto. Mr. George Wail. accompan- led by his mother Mrs. Everett Wall. were weekend guests of relatives and friends in Saint John. NB. Mr. and Mrs. Earle George Bridges of Calgary. Alberta. have been visiting in Kenning- foil. the guests of Mrs. Jean Bridges and family. While here. Mr. Bridges. who is with the R.C.A.F.. received word that he was posted overseas and will leave in the near future for three years service. Mrs. James Wall. Baltic. left on Thursday for Monroe. Me.. where she will visit her son. Mr. Robert Pierce, Mrs. Pierce and daughter Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Craig st.- companied by their son Gary of Aliiston. Ontario. are spending a pleasant two weeks vacation in this vicinity. Miss Shirley Dymont of Not- them is spending a most enjoy- able holiday with her cousin. Miss Sharon Creator of Baltic. Rev. DH. and Mrs. Wood- houss left on Wednesday morn- ing for their home in As-nprlor. Ontario. after spending the month of July at their summer cottage. Mr. Neil Mathews of Hamil- ton. Ontario. is visiting in Bal- tic. the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mathews. CV The Guardian Page 11 Wed. August 14. 1957 O'LEARY Ilr. nnd Mrs. Calvin Hart aid children Buddy and Brenda at Hamilton. Ontario. returned to their home after spending their vncation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Basel Wedlock in 0'- Lenry ' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coilicutt left for their home in Waterville. Mnas.. after a pleasant visit with relatives in Burton. Spring- field West and vicinity. Mrs. Thelma Darby has re turned to her home after spend- ing some time with her brother- ln-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jelley in 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gamble of Unionvale. were recent visitors to Cascumpec. where they spent the day with relatives and friends. Miss Judy Aclsles has returned to her home after spending some time with relatives and friends in O'Leary and West Devon. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr. Bloice Ellis, in the loss of her mother. Mrs. Angus Enman in Springhlll recently Mr. and Mrs. Alnon Webb of Carleton were visitors to Char- lottetown recently. Miss Helen Paugh. of Wood- stock, left for her duties in Monc- ton. as clerk in Eaton's store. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris and family of Waltharn. Mass. left for their home after spending some time visiting with relatives and friends in O'Leary and vicin- ity. Miss Helen Paugh. who has been visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Paugh in Woodstock. has returned to her work in Moncton. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Woodside and daughter. of Knutsford. were visitors to the home of Mr and Mrs. Ellsworth Thomas in Brae on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLen- nan of West Cape were visitors to Summerslde. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacLennan rs- contly. Mrs. Beecher Smallman. Knots- ford. was a visitor to Charlotte town on Sunday. guest of her parents Hon. Forest and Mrs. Phillips. Miss Georgie Carruthers. o'- Leary. is visiting her aunt Ruby in Wheatley River for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Bernard and daughter Deborah of Ontario who have been spending a couple of weeks with Billie's parents. Mr and Mrs. lawis Bernard in O'Leary. have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Read of Sumrnerside were recent visitors to O'Leary and Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dennis. of Cascumpec were visitors to the home of the farmer's father. Mr. Nelson Dennis in 0'l.eary. Mr. and Mrs. Clive MacPhan of Montreal left for their home. after a pleasant vaeation spent at their cottage in West Devon. Mr. and Mrs. David Lockhnrt and sons of Coleman were visit- ors on Monday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar in Montrose. Mr. Rankin Collicutt. lumines- side. was a visitor bo O'Leary and vicinity on Thursday after- noon. Friends of Mrs. Mas tastes are very sorry to hear that she is a patient in the 0'Lesry Hoe- itsl. Mrs. Easten had the mis- ortune to fall injuring her leg. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harrison. O'Leary. and Mrs. James Hud- on of Fredericton. N B. were vi; itors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laird in Cnscumpec on '-'-'ednesdsy evening. Mr. Harold Lidstone. of Bras. had the misfortune to fall mun a hay carrier. sustaining a had cut in his leg. He is now a ntient in the ovary Hospital- Mrs. William Jay. of Charlotte- town. was a recent visitor to 0'- Lesry. guest of her daughter. Mrs. Harry Collicutt. WANTED Second hand bread mixer or fox feed mixer to be used on mink ranch. Write Box "5" Guardian. LEGION FUNERAL For late comrade Albert M. Craswell. All veterans of Carleton. Borden and surrounding districts Ellease meet in Legion ome. Borden this after- Summersld noon at 2:30 p.m. F5: Howard. By order of the Worthy Matron. IR!-ZN FUNERAL NOTICE The officers and members of Regent Chapter No. 52 Order Eastern Star are requested to meet on the first floor of Masonic Hail, Kensington. Thursday. August 15th at 1.15 pm. for the pur- of attending the funeral of our late brother, E LARKIN. Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICE Breacaafntesnt zloalob m.tsA.r. enstsulon tA.M.sev otatur:sgonsae' I. Inward. Vldttag LIIIIIC. A report was received at the Kensington Town Council Mon- day in regard to poor drainage of smfaos water which result- ed in damage to iioral vegeta- tion on a private property. The Council a to investigate the possibility of ditching or draining in this area before the next meeting. IA letter from Miss Dorothy Cullen. library supervisor. re quested an improvement in lib- rary faculties in Kenstngton. and recalled an earlier suggestion that the librlr! be moved to the new Post Office Building. The Council confirmed their desire to fully co-operate in so far as was possible, and sug- gested that a library committee be organised by the service clubs of the town. Arthur Ready was elected to Arthur Ready Elected To Kensington Town Council the council by aeeiamatien m thlsmeetsng,andwiil!llisva- cnncy on the Council caused by the resignation of Bruce Bob- erta. Changes in the standing com- mittees were announced by Mayor Everett Champion. and are as follows: . Streets and sidewalks. Elmer 'Paynter, Arthur Ready. Bruce l MacLeod. ' Lights, Arthur Ready, Elmer Paynter. Robert Camithers. Fire, Bruce MacLeod. Elmer p Paynter. Leslie Clark. Property, William MncLean. I Ruben Carruthers. Leslie Clark. - Police, Leslie Clark. William l MacLean. Bruce MacLeod Finance. Robert Carruthers. William MacLean. Arthur ' Ready. ' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harkness and their two children of Sum- merslde were recent visitors at the home of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Colllcutt in Springfield West. M.rs. Hazel Gallagher and her sister Mrs. Olive Berry of the United States. are spending their vacation with their father Mr. gis the man are douth man are William Meggison and Mrs. M- TRADE GAP WIDENS LONDON (Reuters)-Britain's adverse gap in overseas trade last month was &'.l2.000.000 (S38.- .tlO0.ili0) more than the monthly 1' average for the first six months ' of this year. the board of trade . announced Tuesday. The gap-the 5 excess of imports over exports- was t'.68.800.000 i8l92.600.00ou in i July. William lllegglaon and Mrs. Meg-l gison in Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Willis. 0'Leary were recent visitors to Kenslngton. guests of their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Glyden Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Edd MacDougall, 0'Leary. were visitors to Vernon recently. where they visited their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Everett MacDougall. 1 Tonight (Wed.) 7:15-9:15 2-7:15-9:15 Thurs. DANCING to modern and old time records Borden Legion Hall Wednesday, August 14th 9:30 p.m. to 12.30 pm. Admission 40c CAMEO KINILNGTDN was - Thur. 1:159:15. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in com- edy "HOLLYWOOD OR BUST". in technicolor. Guest star Anita Ekbarg. TUISDAY n WIDNIHDAY. AUGUIT no A use "A riuzn or GOLD" in techaicol . with Richard Widsnark. Mai nsttorling. Travelogue, cartoon and union srvies. l:4I p.m. COMING THURSDAY & FRIDAY, AUG. lltl C III --ran IIARCEERS" in technicolor. John Wayne. ST.Al?rLgiTE .. K, --, - MU-pf as .Nl x Australia's Amusing Entertainer AND HYPNOTIST THE GREAT MORTON "TIM Inn with the Million Doilnr Mind” AT CIVIC STADIUM, SUMMERSIDE THURSDAY. AUG. 15th-8:00 P.M. 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