a a ek ae SOT > ay 1 ‘ John R. Maclean; tnd. Kings; ee 3rd. Kings: Thomes Curras, ‘ Douglas MacGowan; 4h. Kings: GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: i ; ee = > ; Mociaane. Kings: Leslie Hunter, D.M. Mac- 44 Summerside 38031; Alberton, 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 Party Reve held 18 somiaating PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE) i The Guardian, Charicttctown, Aug. 5, 1959. im the field. The remaining two | yo Cusens: W-R. Shaw, Frank! jet Prince: Don Campbell, Lt | — 5 ™ conventions which are in Prince|pRais’ satheue, aed,” Guecen, [Hubert Gaudet; 2nd. Prince: Dr. lH wan tt tae eeiee and! Ra 4th. . Ww Prince can H. | Fy ednesday ; Queens: Wellington |lay; 4th. Prince: Water Safety Course PFU HONE | renng sone Seer ch tarts [fone Kh | At St. Georges. oon me ° 2nd Kings, Tom Harv- The funeral of Mrs. Joha A. ford Sacisic, Stepben Sietoes: Campbell was held Tuesday /2nd. Queens: George Kitson, Jan Accident Victim ls Held At Alberton (2255 » ALBERTON—The Red Cross| Keith Dunbar, Tommy Fraser, (where Pridham, Douglar Hix, “Meld ‘brother, Rev. Joseph Campbell ion bar ete ot a Carol Barbour, s and. Rev. J course cane Betty —_Faatt._Cart Be *| W. McCardie as sub-deapon. Rev. | was held Tuesday afternoon Au- the last several years. Margaret Chipman, Hult, Enic Robin was master of cere-| gust 4th for little Carol: Aan and | There were 79 enrolied and Jean Perry, Georgene MacDos-| monies. The remains were re-| Johnston, daughter of Mr. and : jawards were granted to swint ald, Diane Ahearn, Alan Prid- ceived into the church by Rey. Mrs. Don Johnston of Peters | : ‘}mers at all levels. Joan O’Hal-| ham, Joan Millman. Bennett Macdonald, parish priest Road. 9 I. ® i e loran was the instructress. bTe of St. George's. | The service at the church and | CFCY = Radio Alberton and West Prince Board ee eee Seated in the uary were |&rave was conducted by the Rev. | of Trade was the sponsoring or- | Rt. ae. ten Galvan Rey. |M. Carl Currie, assisted by the | ganization with Frank Weeks as Campbell, Earl Owen Kiggins, Very Rev. Ben |Rev- John Y. Fraser, of Toron- he tests were held Aug. 3rd) Royal Life Saving Society jes Ma : were “Jesus | ‘ with Douglas Cudmore and Mal- awards—A.- Bronze Medall and “Safe in the. . colm Lodge as the examiners.|Gary Rochford, Ada Williams, py 7 = The results are as follows | Ronnie MacKinnon, Grant Noom- siocie A The Brooklyn trio sang “Good 88 Are Successful In Passing Red Cross Swimming Course c=: BL gs THREE OF Prince Edward s-|Canso Strait ferry which hasyof tourists visiting the Island. : fend’s members of parliament /been decked in te accommodate From left to right above | are an ee ee ae ee Let doe — Renouf, [~ iiess i F i S are abo - é F lc * ‘ ; are shown above as they inspect. cars and trucks has given , Macdonald. | He'd | 88 carclled fey comse,| Moore, Dovid Macleod, wayne | “eral Nominating Convention the Borden terminal. The former summer with record mumbere|lips the est sock comes bold in Go| Kocnee, | Recheee | MicGNS™. I For the First District of Prince will be held in the . Parents of the children taking | Janet Jenkins. Alberton Institute Hall, Friday, August 7th at mict@ased Ferry Service «sees Fe | ee ee eae anne saan tee Chari Rafuse. Brace Martin, | 3°d to appoint 5 delegates. <<“ ; Signed, — ROBERT FE. CAMPBELL, President, West Prince Liberal Assn. Carrying Record Numbers: 1 Sey egal eet be in | : when 330 vehicles were transport- | BORDEN — Federal members of parliament, Heath Macquarrie, Dr. Orville Phillips, and John A.| assis the two larger ferries im i The results are as follows: | awards—Bronze Medallion—Biair Macdonald, yesterday afternoon | transporting motor vehi traf-| on July 19th. Beginners — Alvin Ferguson | White, Everett ; J ¥ eee Dantes. t lnepect . Wane | rie Gains wah pesleds. Mr. Menereerte atid to | : White. REGENT ‘ ae eae . portation facilities and the im-| Even as lederal members | proved service been so effec- : 10 — 9: ; proved service which resulted| visited the Borden terminal the | tive during this time no vehicles . A : | S. S. Scotia II docked with 43| were Mt waiting at Cape Tormes- Summerside Boys And Girls —_ Z— iit ak ; ; HALF-A-HOUSE? If the exterior of your home has become time- «--& boy became a warriors autos and trucks, and departed tine and only 26 were fek at! agzin tor Cape Tormentine with Borden. and np vehicles mused Forel In Red Cross Courses “Tm A horse became a hero! | In peak periods, including old home week, the three members| SMMERSIDE — The Red Cross/| committee. The instructors were home look brand-new... The place to find them? M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD., of course! Come in NOW to see samples get FREE estimates. ° “THE FINEST IN QUALITY AND of parliament said that extra trips swimming and water safety| Harriet Campbell and Elmer S.S. | will be made if there are autos course held at Summerside this | Gaillant and Maicoim Lodge was : | of ; yard Island, 80 and the Soo ee al ot dee | eft on either pier after the re- year had 103 boys and girls en- the examiner. their lightest on . ° P i . The results are as follows: | Beginners: Tommy Keefe, |}the Summerside Y's Men with Joan Gates, Judy Compton, Helen Harold Rodd as chairman of the} Mills, Carol Arsenault, Jean Des Red Cross Swimming Course |most Districts ta Macon Ball Attracts 27 At Argyle Shore Said Blight Free Bastedo, Chris Bastedo, Eric Dunn, Norah Cameron, Carlene { c— Wi r White. | - The weekly potato bulletin is | ARGYLE SHORE The Wo-; Dougall, Margaret nite Dore | «ed Pasay a cage Bl gg Bi Birch, Karen Rodd, Bobbie Stright, Kennie Stright, Louise Alien. Juniors: Theresa Driscoll ; men’s InStitute sponsored the|thty Buote, Sandra MacDonald, | : . to London, Ontario. Red Crdss swimming and water! Ronald MacLeod. i or Scotia states a has VISIT MONTAGUE ~-_ safety courses held at Argyle| Juniors: Garry MacPhail, Bon | ret. ee re al , oe | Miss Catherine and Laura Gil- Shore for the second year. Ajnie MacPhail, Roma MacDow 7) ro 4 during the past | Brenda Driscoll, Helen MacDon- ald, Dora Gallant, Wendali Wd- lersfee, Cambridge, Mass., were total of 27 interested swimmers | gall. week meet diets? 7 ; . : ie : : : ian , istricts stil being guest of Mr. Mrs. J.J. Ste-|were enrolled with Joan Cud Intermediate: Sterling Pt a ge Ars son,, Sonney Gaudet. rd, Montagué. )}More as instructress. Phail. Harvey Jay. ox The extremely high humidity Intermediate: Edmond Ratelle, Freddie Arsenault, Joyce Ray- ner. Royal Life Saving Society CCF TO DECIDE on July 3ist caused considerable | 2¥2'ds: Intermediate Bronze — Mrs. Muriel MacInnis, Borden, sporulation of the fungus in in- provincial secretary of the CCF |fected fields in the districts party, said yesterday that there where the disease was already was a possibility of the party established. Growers in these | UNDERGOES SURGERY Albert Peters of Fortune Cove underwent surgery at the West- ern Hospital on Tuesday. His condition is reported as good. TRIP Sandy Ben has returned to Alberton after a pleasant trip Te tan pag “The Uateld Story Gotend the Wes's Strangest Adwentuna! SAL MINEO i 8 DFERENT EMO OF BP SEROME COURTLIVD - PLP CAREY - RAFAEL CAMPOS. rrr ort ne -c cee wee LEG FISTER - nr LEN A FOSTER UAE ND - ey Oe = rence ES PT RISES Mac- Mrs. F. MacPhail chairman of the sponsoring committee. Tens were carried out Dove Island Native Dies In Calif. results: Beginners: Noreen Shaw, Robert Hickey. nominating a couple of candidates districts may expect some ia- in the forthcoming provincial election. She added, however, that the decision will be made by the party within a week. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Callaghan and little daughter Mary of Al berton have returned from a pleasant holiday in Bangor, Maine. They were accompanied by Mrs. Callaghan’s parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Hughes of Emeraid. JURY NAMED The members of the Coroner’s Jury who .will enquire into the circumstances surrounding — the death of Carol Ann Johnston at an inquest to be held at Monta- gue Friday were incorrectly list- ed. The correct names are as follows: Douglas MacLaren (fore- man) Fulton Campbell, Frank Nancy MacPhail, Ronald Maec- Greene. George Brookins. Doug- las McGowan, Claude Nichol- son all of Montague and George |MacPherson of Kilmuir. j FROM SUSSEX David Snider of Sussex, N.B., has been spending his holidays im Summerside, guest of his bro- | therin-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cosman. VISITS BROTHERS Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Smith, Summerside, have had as their | guests the former's sister, Mrs. L. A. MacGregor, of Milford, Mass. he is also visiting another |brother Arthur Smith and Mrs. | Smitha, Freeland. j j VISITING RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. J. Mintoss of | Hopedale, Mass., are visiting relatives and friends in Summer- | side and Freeland. . SUMMERSIDE—The ‘death of a former Tryon man, Kilburn K. Bell, 66, at Long Beach, Cali- fornia Sunday was learned by surviving brothers and sisters im Prince Edward Island. : A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bell of Tryon, Kilburn, a chartered accountant went to wes- tern Canada as a young man, and later spent many years in Minne- apolis, Minnesota, before moving to Long Beach. California on his retirement three years ago. In addition to his wife, a Min- neapolis girl, he is survived by @ son and daught@r and by the fol- lowing brothers and sisters: Mor- ley, Harrison and Marguerite, Mrs. Victor Howatt, of Summer- side, Walter in Tryon and Win- nie, Mrs. Elmer Dawson, in Aug- ustine Cove. The funeral will be held this Friday in Long Beach, California. crease in plant defoliation. In Nova Scotia the high humid- ity of the last week has already increased the infection in Kings County and the disease has made its initial appearance in Colches- ter County. Fortunately, @yjer air now cov- ers both provinces so that con- ditions are no longer continuous- ly favorable for sporulation and spread. It is observed that the growers are taking advantage of the fine weather to apply fungi- cides. The aphid population is now Fig building up and Malathion should : be added to the spray mixture te control this pest, the bulletin ad- cises. 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Barrass’ preached in the | se MALMAN'S BUND | THON Baptist Church, later im There will be ‘an enroliment taken Photographers The Read Stadies O. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahen, LL.B. ; he Kensington on Saturday's) ‘ Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water St. Summersede A- B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. Phone S'Side 3818 Grockot? and Gellant Bidg. SSide oo i. at his home in Alberton. He | is a guest at the home of another | brother, Frank McAlduff. FATHER IS ILL the month Miss Dorothy Barrass | M.S.W., Chief Social Worker at | the Toronto Physciatric Hospital, | will join her parents. VISIT NEW ENGLAND | Mrs. Alexander Kelly left yes- | terday for her home in Comer- vile, Mass., after visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeill, Alberton. 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