JULY 14. 1952 "rue WESTERN GUARDIAN ' PRINCE coon-rv OFFICE -I 8 summer Street. Summerslde. Phone 3031. News. Subscriptions. Advertising Itepresentstives GEORGE cum and animals wtrrron. House Phones: 8032 and 8033. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Sumnie nine: ncll Bookstore, Summer street: C-oui-lies Drugstore. :1 Central streets Kelly's News-stand. Water Street: Mark Gsndet, 81 Granville Street: Alyre f)oi.icette's Grocery. Second Street: Island Motor Transport. Water Street; ,Vlnce's Grocery. 120 Russell Street; Ennun's ggu. .. , service Drug. - ” ' ' i K. L Waite in Kensln i WEST PRINCE 0! F103 Ilberton: Phone: Funk Weeks. Representative. 68-2 Office and 68-! Being, -ICE CREAM and Strawberry Festival at James A. Steivartls, Kelvin Grove, Monday, July 14. sponsored by Women's Institute. -BOAT RACES at Malpeque cove Wednesday, July 16. Lunches sold on grounds. -KNIGHTS OF Columbus boys vamp. Applicants for second camp will report at the Summerslde Home at six o'clock Friday even- ing. July 18th.. --ENGAGEMENT-Mi'. and Mrs. lisirolrl B. Milligan, Siininiersirle, iiisli to announce tiie 0ilXIZJEf'n10l'1l of their daughter, Dorothy Estelle, in George Cnrriiiliers Reid, son nl Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Reid, Aiiddleton, mrirrlzige to take place osirly in Aug -VISITING IN SSIDI-I -Among the guests at Harbor View Cabins, Summerslde, are Dr. and Mrs. Nor- ton Chaucer of Hartford, Conii.. also Dr. and Mrs. S. Morris of Exist Bridgeivater, Mass., who are touring the Island and are much impressed with the scenic beauty. They are enjoying bathing, fish- ing, horse racing and other sports. The ladies are nieces of Mrs. T. ll. E. Innian, Sumniei-side.-S. -JEVVELLERY STOLEN - On Friday night, sometime about mid- night, the plate glass window of the Wallace Moose Jewellery Store on Central Street, was broken and, ll considerable number of ladies' wrist watches, along with other v.-iluables were stolen. Police who" arrived on the scene shortly after, heard some one running down the alleyway leading back of the ven- dor's shop, on the opposite side of the street and although a. search il'ilS made ill: ONCE 110 trace. W85 found of anyone hiding in the vicinity.-S. Personals -Miss Elisabeth Clark of Sum- merside is spending the summer holidays with her friend, Miss Valerie Waugh, Wllmot Valley. SM:-. William Stewart of South- port is visiting in North Bedeque, the guest of his cousin, Lawrence Cahlll, Jr. vcongratulations are being ex- tended to Ella Cahill of North Bedeque, who successfully passed her Grade XI exams at Summer- I5ld8 High School. -Miss Florence Cahill of North Bedeque has left by bus for Ham- ilton, 0nt., where she intends spending three weeks visiting with her sister Mary. -Miss Marina Doyle, Argyle Street. Suniiiierside, is visiting at Peakes Station, the guest of her cousin, Miss Lottie Kelly. -The many friends of Mr. Ed- ison Baker, summerslde, are sorry to learn he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital where he has undergone an operation. -Mr. and Mrs. Alan McLeod and family of Charlottetown were recent visitors to Borden, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heffell. -Mrs. Roland McArthur and Mrs. Lena. McEwen are leaving this morning for Campbellton, N. B., where they will spend a week's holidays.-S. -Mr. Maynard Schurman, form- er student at Suminerslde High, and graduate of Horton Academy, is now working in New Gliisgoi-.', N. S.-S. Aiberton and Vicinity Among those attending the re- rent Gavin-Connoly wedding at Alberton were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Noonan of Albany. Mrs. J. F. Mac- Donald and daughter Janet of Charlottetown. Mrs. R. H. Durant. of Halifax and Mrs. Lloyd Hogan of Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Green, Who have been guests of Mrs. Green's sister, Mrs. Roy Learil, and Mr. Leard at Alberton for the PI-it few weeks left on Sunday to beam their trip home to England. During their first visit to Canada Mr. and Mrs. Green have been YFTY favorably impressed by this lGarden Province". They are be- "18 accompanied as far as Mont- real by Mr. and Mrs. Leard. SMERIDAN AND HATURE STAR IN CAPITOL DRAMA SAM Sheridan and Victor Ma- ture topline the cast of "Stella". Twentieth C tury-Fox's n w com- PUY romance arriving tom rrow at the Capitol Theatre. Miss Sher- idan fills the title part, and un- fluestionably fills it beautifully, of Stella, who gets involved in an insurance policy covering her ac- cidentally killed Uncle Joe. The Whine of the policy becomes com- plicated by her zany family's haste in covering up the circumstances Of Uncle Joe's death. Ann, or SW11. also gets involved, romantic- BHY involved that is. with the handsome young insurance adjust- Ol" who comes to town to look into ""5 Peculiar case of Uncle Joe. That would be Matures role. With this fresh and funny pre- mise. and the talented wrlter-dl- rector Claude Blnyon to carry it Out. '8tells" looms as a major at- tock on the funnybone. in the Offbeat tradition of "Arsenic and Old Lace" and other farces that gull! psrlsyed laughs and chills gloltinn. oolnlo offset. x --COME! Hearl Evangelist Ken- neth Chapman. from Tennessee at Fundamental Baptist Church, Central Bedeque.,x Nightly 8 p.m. -'1-IOMEMADE Ye Cream at lrisntown Hall. nday, July 14. St. Stephen's Church. -BOAT RACES st Malpeque on July 16th. Send entries to Charles Champion, Malpeque. Prizes for races. Admission to grounds, 25 cents -FUNERAL safuaosv - The iiineral of the late Joseph Gallant was held on Saturday morning with Mass in St. Paul's Church, Summerside. celebrated by Rev. Joseph MacLeod. The 'pall-bear- ers were Messrs. Fred Gallant, Calice Gallant, Tanton MacNelll, Edward Perry, George Peters, Gordon Sullivan. The final rites at the grave were performed by Rt. Rev. G. J. MacLellan, V.G.-S. -ATTENDED SESSION -- Mr and Mrs. Colin 3. Waugh. ac- compnnled by Mrs. Elmer Waugh, Mr. Darrell Picketts and Mr. Frank Jardine of Wllmot Valley, returned from Wolfville, N. 5. While there they attended the annual session of the National Division of the Sons of Temper- ance of North America held July 8th, Bill and 10th. The guest speaker was Rev. Dr. Robert Dol- liver, pastor of the Bushwlck Ave. Methodist Church, Brooklyn, New York. -e81S'l' BIRTHDAY-Friends and relatives gathered on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Bl che Rogers, Linkletter. on 'rhursd& evening to congratulate and exten best wish- es to her father. Mr. Archibald woodslde. Summersidc East, on the occasion of his eighty-first birthday. He received many per- sonal gifts as well as congratula- tory letters and cards. Delicious refreshments,,inc1uding a beauti- fully decorated birthday cake and ice cream, were served by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rut- ledge of Toronto were among the guests. Mr. Woodslde left on Sat- urday afternoon on the Overland Special to visit relatives in Van- couver, B.C. Gavin-Connolly wedding The marriage of Ethel, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Connoly of Alberton, and Leo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Gavin, also of Alberton, was solemnlzed at the Sacred Heart Church Wednesday morning, July 9th at half-past seven. The Nuptlal Mass was celebrated'by Rev. W. E. Mon- aglian. The wedding music was played by Mrs. E. E. Larter with Mrs. Raymond Ahearn as soloist. The bride wore a floor-length gown of white satin. The full skirt had lacs inserts and the fit- ted bodice, with long pointed sleeves, featured a lace yoke with high neckline. Her shoulder- length veil was held in place by a coronet of seed pearls. She wore a. double strand of pearls with matching earrings and carried a bouquet of red carnatlons. Mrs. H. R. Durant of Halifax, sister of the groom, who was ma- tron of honor, chose a gown of blue taffeta with floor-length full skirt. fitted bodice with shirrcd front, and short puffed sleeves. Shewvore matching gloves and shoulder-length veil held in place with a bandeau of pink rosebuds. She wore ruby pendant and ear; rings and carried pink carnatlons. Mr. Erskine Gavin was grooms- man for his brother. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast for the immediate fam- ily was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs! Erskine Gavin. The house was decorated with pink and white streamers and cut flowers. The three-tier wedding cake, topped with miniature bride and groom, was cut. in traditional manner. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. W. E. Mon- aghan. The groom's mother was hostess to about thirty guests at noon dinner. The house was nicely decorated with cut flowers and pink and white streamers. The table was centred with the bride": cake. In the evening supper was served to a similar number of in- vited guests at the home of the bride's parents. The house was attractive with cut flowers and decorations in pink and white. Several decorated cakes formed centres of attraction at the table. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin will reside” in Alberton. "T CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL Report of the Primary Depart- ment for the month of June:- Grade V-l. Patricia Patterson; 2. Wayne Hawaii; 3. Leo 0'Hsll- ornn. Grade IV-1. Douglas Mutlart: 2. Violet MacN(-ill. Grade ill (Sr.)-1. Donald; 2. George Parker Irving. Grade Ill fJr.)--1. Helen 0'HIil- loriin: 2. Jackie Waddell; 3. Dex- ter Howatt. Grade II (Sr.)--1. Ruth 0'Hsl- loran: 2. Joan Jeffery. Grade 11 (.fr.) 1. Bobby Neal: 2. Michael Nes 3. Roy Irving. Grade I (Sh)--1. Billy MacDon- ald: 2. Gerald Cntcllffe. Grade I (Jr.)--1. Elizabeth Cut- cliffe: 2. James Jeffery. Hazel Mae- Gnllsnt; 3. .3. Iosohui Isms A. Good Progress On New School C At Iiinliora Work on the construction of the new school at Klnkora is now an- derway and according to reports is Progressing favorably. Mr. Al Sin- not, Emerald, has been given the construction contract and it is expected that the structure will he four-room building, is located Just across the road from the Klnkora Convent and according to spec. lficatlons will be modern and up to date in every respect.-S. I O Leary and VII 0 I icinity Mrs. Dan MtNevln is visiting her daughter Mrs. George Stewart and Mr. Stewart in Halifax, where Mr. Stewart is attached to the R. C. A.F. Mr. and Mrs. William Mi-ir.Don- ald of Boston. Mass. are visiting in O'Leary, the guests of Mrs. MacDonald's sister Mrs. Upton Seaman and Mr. Seaman. It was really hot in O'Leary on Tuesday afternoon.'July Bth. The thermometer showed 105 degrees in the sun with a reading of 94 in the shade. Painters have started painting the large O'Leary Community Hall and when completed it will great- ly improve the appearance of the spacious building besides improv- ing that section of the center of our village. -Dr. W. H. Hatcher. Director of Physical Science, McGill Uni- versity, Montreal, accompanied by ready for occupancy when the fall form opens. The new school, which is s ' In the above photograph Air Conimoclore W,A. Orr, C.B.E., C.D., who came to R Summerside, for the occasion from he is chief telecommunications offlc seniing navigation officer wings Friday to Flying Officer Kenneth Wayman Banks Wellington and Vicinity Pupils of the English school con- cluded their school term on Fri- day June 27th. -A bingo and dance was held Mrs. Hatcher, were guests of Mi'. and Mrs. Cleveland MacPhee of the Brae and other relatives in West Devon and Bloomfielci. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Mac- Phee, who have been spending a vacation in Brae and O'i..eary and district, left to return to their home in Montreal on Friday, July 11th. Mr. MacPhee was the guest of his aged mother, Mrs. Neil MacPhee of the Brae, and Mrs. MacPhee visited her brothers. Eric in West Devon, Oscar in Conway, Otis and Claude in 0'- Leary, and other relatives. The Rev. R. ll. Baxter of the Bideford charge preached his fare- well sermon on Sunday, June 29th. There was a. very large congrega- tion present and about 22 new members were received either on ' profession of faith or by certific- ate. Since 1948 Rev. Mr. Baxter has given splendid service to the congregations at Bideford, Conway. Lot 14, Tyne Valley, and is now stationed at the Hampton, P.E.I.. charge. His successor at Bideford is the Rev. Angus MacDonald of Bolestown, N. B. A.,Z. Tyne Valley Notes -Mr. Williamson, who is attend- ing the boys' camp in French River, spent a recent weekend in Tyne valley attending to his vari- ous churches. A meeting of the patrons and shareholders of the Tyne Valley Dairy Association was held in the hall recently. Another meeting is planned for July 17th. Mr. Clyde Minard, Halifax. spent a recent weekend ivlth his wife and family who are vacationing in Tyne Valley. Friends of Mrs. Hugh Stewart are very sorry to learn she has had to enter Prince County Hos- pital again for treatment. Friends of .Mrs. Etta Phillips are pleased to know she is recovering from her illness in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Uriah Williams, New York. is vacationing here. with his broth- ers Erle and Edison, and sister, Mrs. D. S. Ramsay. Master Charles MacDougall is visiting in Stanley Bridge with his aunt. Mrs. K. R. MacKay and Mr. Macxsy. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gorrill, Us. A.. are spending part of their va- cation in Tyne Valley. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Williams. Being welcomed to this village are Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Ramsay and family who have purchased a house from Mr. Eris Williams. Miss Doris Campbell is visiting in Summerside with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Camp- bell. The Ladies Aid of the Presby- terian Church met at the home of Mrs. C. S. and Robert Miller on Thursday evening. July 10th. Mr. Kenslngton. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark MacQuar'rle. and Mrs. Melville Baker. An innoculntlon clinic was held in the Stewart Memorial on Thursday afternoon, July loth. Mr. Arnold MiicLellan, Port Hill. is visiting his sister Mrs. Grayderi ctriggtsnd Mr. Grigg. Mrs. Edwin Hansen. who has been a patient in the Stewart Memorial for some time. has had to enter the P. E. Island Hospital for further treatment. Friends iire hoping she will soon be well again. Mr. and Mr:. ivsn Macxiiy and daughter Sandra left for Spring Hill and other points in the Marl- tlmes cm July 10th for s threo wceks' vacation. Mr. Macltsy is being relieved by Mr. Show of Charlottetown. .Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MacDon- qog (tsunami. iloonao and ill the Htlll recently Willi E IBTQC lcrowa in attendance. The dance) was sponsored by the Legion. Mr. and Mrs. Waldron spent it day in Charlottetown recently. They were accompanied by Mrs. Keith MacDonald ivho visited her sister Mrs. Russell Bernard, Hunter River. Mr. and Mrs. ronn Coulson. Mr children, all of Seavic-w, were guests of Mrs. Alice Barlow on Friday of last week. On Wednesday afternoon. June '.1.'ith, pupils of the New French School held their closing program. Pupils of the Enghsh school an- companied by their teacher M Enid Birch, attended. The pic- gram was fully enjoyed and treats were passed to the pupils. Messrs Waldrrm, Howard, and Jack S. Barlow and Lloyd Fergu- son attended l late Mr. Harry Dariey as summer- lside on Friday afternoon. others at- tending from here were Hon. W. Arsenault and Mr. W. H. Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gaudet and two sons, who were called here from Chatham, N. B., due to the serious illness of Mr. Archie Gau- dct, have now left for N. B. ac- companied by Master Robert Gal- lant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christian of Bristol, Conn. arrived here on June 28th by auto to visit lVLrs. Christians mother, Mrs. Alice Bar- low. Mr.. Christian returned on Monday morning but Mrs. Chris- tian will remain for 3 weeks. Mrs. George Callbeck. MIS Doro- thy Callbeck. Mrs. Shirley Simpson and son David. accompanied by Miss Bertha Barlow. all of Sum- merslde were visitors of Mrs. Ira Barlow recently. Miss Barlow is spending sometime at the home here. Mr. and Mrs. Waldron have left by auto for N. B. where they will be spending 2 months vacation. During his absence Rev. Osborne of Victoria West and Y. P. U. members will be in charge of service. Nancy. of Newfoundland, arrived home by plane on Wednesdny,July 2nd, to spend some time with Mrs. MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ellis. The regular meeting of the Tyne valley Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Platts. Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Dougall and Mrs. Hart Lldstone town. Mrs. Hardy Ramsay. Mrs. Ivan? MacLcan, Mrs. Edward Ramsay and Mrs. Edward MacArthur were among those attending the Presby- terinl in Summerslde on Tuesday, July ilth. Miss Judy Miller attend- ed as it representative of the Ern-. est Mission Band. Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacNevin and Lorne MacNevln. Coleman. were visitors to Tyne Valley re- cently, when they visited with Mr. MacNevin's rsisters, Mrs. Clark MacQuarrie and Mrs.Wllfred Mac- Dougall. . Mrs. Clinton Mllllgan and daugh- ters, Marlene and Betty Ann. of Winnipeg, Man.. have arrived in Tyne Valley to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Elsie Hayes. and her in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mllllgan. while her hus- band is up North doing geological work. " Friends of Mr. and Mrs.- Angus (Walker. who .were recently mar- ried, called on them on Friday evening. July 4th. to tender them a miscellaneous shower. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Horace Lid- stone and the accompanying verses read by Mrs: Eldon Miller. Mr. Walker thanked all for their great kindness to his wife and hlmself.. A sing song was enjoyed by all and ii deliciciis lunch was served THE; GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN and Mrs. Lcighton UOlllSi')l1 and fwo' . i ray. the funeral of thci up 5-,;;;,:-.v - tion, P. E. 1. F0 Ba . C. A. F. Station. A. F.H.Q. where er, is shown pre- of Conway Sta- Alma and Vicinity llucbliy Nuniher s rawn for Toronto? S, Hardy, Elmsdale, left on Monday, June 30th. I I ) The Misses Mabel and Chi-istene, l i l l Mr. Preston Clark and son werei lguesis of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clark 1 recently. Piusville, visited at the home oiyb I l iMr. and Mrs. Brendon Wallace on ,czish provided he or she COi'1'll3S-10.l'- Urndayl June 'z7tli. Lllhiltcl to claim the money within . one week. i I Miss Stella I-loivard. Glengarry. is my Elmmaxe, lscntcd (heir sales slips to Miss 1857 Miss Knox and Joandale paid lwho gave them numbered ballots 561.00. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc1ntyre.Wh1('h they deposited in a large and Miss Anna MzieLellan. Prov-'dFUm. On Sahirday evening. in the First Race 3 I rs. W.B. McLellan. t . iidence R. f.. . l I 1 .ii i M155 L0,.-(.11 'N'.;,,,',,.s 0f 5:, Law-.,di-aiv the lucky number, drew bal- re3ently,l0t number 3353 and five others as ircncc spent a few days livith her aunt, Mrs. George Mur-l)i ; Mr and Mrs. Cedric Crockett and l iiamiiy, Montreal, are visiting at the '9 .liomc of Mr. Crockettts parents. Mr. , the Charlottetown Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets for two years and served three years with the R. C.A.F. during the war. He has a brother, Flo. I. S. Banks also stationed at Summerside. her drawn l ,R.T. Holmans Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoranllaiitl the holder of this lucky num- the guest of her sister and brothcr- ,ion with the hit! 95m anniversary ( mnnw, Mr. aiij Mrs. Cvril McKen- lsale held last week. Customers pre- are Euesys of M,-, and presence of a. large crowd of people lMrs. Jack Mclsnac of Borden, who Est-nled envelopes and if the y lirought in the second will be open- on until CI.OCkeu':l)8alS in claim pie SL000. Alberlon South 0 Lady Dies In Charlottetown Mrs. Wallace Richards (nee Ade- laide Fraser of Alberton South) passed away in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown, early Saturday morning. July 12th. as the result of a fall sustained three days previously. she was seventy-eight years of age. In re- cent years shc has spent the win- ters at Beach Grove and the sum- mers with members of her family at Alberton. More than ten years ago her sight began to fail and for the past five years she has been totally blind. Her husband) predeceased her twenty-nine yearsl ago. She is survvied by two broth- ers and two sisters, Herbert Fra-i ser of Alhertoii South, Frank Fra- ser of Alberton, Mrs. Eldred I-lutt of Alberton South and Mrs. Em- erson Matthews of Montreal. Thee funeral service from the home of her brother. Hubert Fra- ser. on Sunday afternoon was at- tended by s large number of rel- atives and friends. It was con- i ducted by Rev. A. R. Wallis of - Alberton United Church. Hymns 0 sung were: "Will .Your Anchor . Hold" and "Abide With Me." Pall-bearers, life long friends and neighbors of the deceased, were George McBeth, Brydon Smith, Herbert Avery, William Leavltt, Silas Matthews and Maurice Perry, Sr. Flower bearers were, Cecil Hutt. Lemont Hutt, Kenneth Hutt, Hu- bert Fraser, Upton Fraser. Eldon Matthews and Phillip Kinch. Interment was in the Baptist Cemetery. nks was a former member of the third race. Jimmie A. spurted into an early lead followed by llilly Aubrey and Winnie's Last. As they came under the wire it was Joandale, Winnle's Last and Jimmie A. in that order. Calumet Onward, Bessie Bud- long and Judy Budlong came un- der the wire with a great stretch drive in the seventh race with the Onward horse in front by a nose. Bessie Budlong, who moved up on the outside, finished second and Judy Budlong in the centre came third. The daily double combination of side flare Number 3353 was the lucky mm.- on Saturday night at Sumniersidc Store er will win the sum of 51000 in The contest was held in connect- Dean Swift (Weir) Belle Budlong (R. MacDonald) .. Miss Playfair (W. Kelly) Worthy Ermine (Moreside) were placed in Frankie Budlong (Lowery m one weekvllaob Canuck (Gregory)... .3353) L, nmilnndy H. (Llewellyn) :Prlnce Marine ( Shaw). , . .. 4 Time: 2.15 3-5. Winning horse . -, " cl . d and dc:1;:1:d1tul;iylI::,i;ei;I1 5153?: owned by G. H. Buntaln and driv- i t ten by T. Weir. "as selected from the crowd to 'ell. The others first ballot e:Liaao-.:-:.:s.:i- ycessories. PAGE ELEVEN Big Trout Caught Near, Summerside Proof positive that all the big trout in this Province are not lo- cated in King's County was brought home several days ago by the Woodside brothers. Frank and Wilfred. Although they refrain from mentioning the exact local- ity and merely say "Not far from Summersldc", wherever they did go fishing they came back with two fine specimen of trout. Wll- fred's weighed four pounds two ounces while the one landed by Frank tipped the scales at three and three-quarter pounds.-5. Henderson-Toomlis Wedding A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Toombs, Summerside, at 3:45 on Saturday afternoon, when their daughter, Ruth Harding Toombs. was united in marriage to Charles Kenneth Henderson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henderson, Be- deque. Rev. C. D. Matheson per- formed the ceremony, under a dac- orated archway in the presence of immediate relatives. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride. was lovely in a street- length dress of turquoise lace over matching taffeta with while ac- cessories and a corsage of Better Time roses. Mrs. Walter Gamble of North Tryon, who attended the bride. was attired in a petal pink dress with white accessories and a corsage of Queen Elizabeth roses Mrs. Toombs choose for her daughter's wedding. 3 SOWH OT light navy sheer with navy and white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The groom's mother was attired in navy with matching accessories and a. cor- sage of pink carnations. Also present was the bride's grandmother. Mrs. John Toombs. who was dressed in navy and white and carried a corsage of white carnatlons. Mr. Walter Gamble was grooms- man. Following the ceremony is re- ception for fifty guests was held at Birch Hall Lodge, where the bride's table, with its artistic or- rangement of summer flowers and lighted tapers was centred with a three-tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson left by auto on a honeymoon trip through the Maritimes, the bride travelling in navy ensemble with white ac- On return they will re- side in Summerside where the were appointed as delegates to at-1 tend the convenuon in chmlnuegiiwlare in the school house on Friday. Mid M1”S- Hammond ,. , , , . i Parl-muluels: 56.20; 54.30; F300;) ilwmdvale, The (ll'aitll1;.: iias bioadcast oierlssloog saloog S2 90 V groom is on the staff of. Rt. T. station CJRW and Mr. Robert t - I ' Holman, Ltd., and the bride is a T . - id t i th ii stenographer with the Canadian i, The Misses Rae and lsabellelx':01t")3”l-I 'i”(":1sexmh(:mv szfle 2.18 Conditioned Pace National Silver Fox Associanonyg 'D0llflld oi the Inronie Tax l)(part- 5 3 9d l3 l . - . , gys mom C.m,.1mmm,m spcm R re, the greatest in the h.stoi-y of the. .VIlSS Knox (0 Memo) 11. 2g . leent week-end at the. home of their 5m”- H9 cxpressed 3 hope mat. an At Gt Sm” (Lemhen I 4 3 ll I01;-G Rlvfn vv 1 ,5r',m.(.m5 M1. and Mrs vvau-K-3 iivould lie present in five years time Prince Budlong (Cudmore) .2 2 31 ( ( ' ' ,D0m,dg when the moth anniversary sale Joscdale Clipper (McGregor) 3 5 (I, The June memng of Long River would be held. -SS Silk Hal (Wisner) . . 5 4 6. , - r f l , Dale B (O-Brien, 6 7 5)it. I. was held at the home 0 l Mr and Mrs. Wilfred J. Shea and 3 Inch, 'Numbel. ,Henne5s,,y) 7 6 -7l Mrs. W. E. Johnstonc. The presi- ld11UPIlliCYS. Elaine and Perztav. and; V' t pies 8 Miss Knox ,;,,5,,-,,,. H (weir, 8 8 dldnnt opened the meeting with "0 -Rev. Fr. Howard of Scarboro Mis-, y Times: in 3,5 209 3g5. 211 L5 IC:iiiad.1" and repeating the sions, were guests of Mr. and Mrs; iigg Miss K-nox' owned 'bv G 'Hi Bun; "Creed". ! b N i. ,- . . -',' an .11 -. 'ec y- lolin P. Wallace on Sunday, June ycommued frgm page 5) mm and driven by Len OMeamy murilherz; ,:ii:1smeasns:1cr the lag '(i'0i',h. . ....B..7..DD--:--:-m last quarter drive began cutting into the Hanover mares lead. Pet llziiiovcrr the UPDPY turn but about fifty yards from the; ivirc Dean Gallon trotted into thei lead to win the dash. r Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacPher- I" we Second.d?sh R ya? 133,? son, Charlottetown. were visitors at lcanon nn,ma.)m3', Alxareduiwcond the home of Mr. and Mrs. GeorgelcfltxypjzlaEfI'qno::,;N(I0;;nx, "I, from Murray on Tliursdtiy. June 26tli.';:;mh Sheet tn nnfsh mirdg may 315” Vlmed M” M” M”-' Babe Britten had little trouble EC” Rm lmd Mrs lmd Mrs" B”'bb-V in winning the sixth race. 0iMeara E Mrs. Frank Ready. Tisznish. and. iclauclitcr. Elaine R.N. of the Slillll 'of the Western Hospital, spent a recent day with relatives in Alma. Mcmmsv 54- L”"9""- Th” '9' took the Babe into the lead at the lturned to Charlottetown on Friday 1h,-Ce eigmhs pole and from then it"”"3 27'” on in she was never challenged. .Feather Duster finished second COHIZTHNIIMIOII-5 MP U910? 9X':about two and a half lengths back. l911d9d 90 U19 M15595 Mal".V Mufrhlii Harold Cudmore drove Joandale Mans-1 Hardy and Norma Nlnttlleivsfinto the lead in the back stretch of Elmsdale on winning their cert- on the second trip around to Willi A. G. Scott owned and driven by Lorne Letcher. Parl-miituels: lmeeting were read and approved land the treasurer reported 521.35) proceeds from auction sale. It was moved and seconded all bill; be paid. Sick committee reported fruit taken and six calls made. Several First. 12.40, 5.20. 3.10; 253.50, 2.80, 2.60: second. 55.20. 4.30. 3.10: 53.70, 2.60. 2.70: third, 312.50, 3.50, 2.40; s3.l0, 2.40, 2.20. TM” RI” members sent their thanks for Joandale (Ciidmore) llfruit received ivliile sick. New vi'1nnip'g Last, (Shea) 2;-ommittees appointed wore:-Siclt. Jimmie A. (Reeves) 3iMrs. Arthur Jnlinslnne, Mrs 4lBruce Bell and Mrs. Dan Canil-We 5lbell and lunch. Mrs, Ralph John- g stone, Mrs. W. E. Johnstone, Mrs -7 Arthur Johnsione and Mae Found. 3 A committee said hm-Se; vafion Ariiiy Bonie Dale (Blrt) . Judy Kalmuck (W. Kelly) Miss Judy Dale (Tierney) Guy Harvester (F. Reeves). Billy Aubrey (C. Smith) Time: 2.16 1-5. Winning to collect for was appointed. owned M, D. L, Mac-phee and drip) Delegates to zinniinl convention en ills. in:-. 31:22:): ms. as Pmhmumels: 5”'10' 580' 4'80;lvi-ntion is to he held in the hall 55'00' 450: s63o' on July 7nd and it was decided Ihde (8), Jacobs (6) and '.Bur- (6). Kelly (1). Mid MW?"- brlnk. Second: First: Philadelphia .. 203 012 001-9 11 2 Syrarnse 010 100 000-2 5 0 Chicago . 000 100 010-2 10 1 Toronto 000 000 100-1 1 I For, Ridzlk I3). Knnstanty (iii Lrindeck and Drcscher; Marltell, and Lopata; Rush. Schultz (6), by the visiting ladies. gy 5 'S BH. Lombardi (ll), shore (9) and Belly (8) and girainesac ll" . . . - gm; .. ririqwgnlflgnxgl rggngntigw; (?Om",?hr ! Anderson. 2.25 Trot to serve slipper for i5 cents. 01 E ' O 9 mm' Plsecondz , The next meelinxz is to be held 4' oslm . took place 0" Tm”'5d”Y'Syracuse 014 030 2-10 13 0 Dean Gallon (Sample) . 1 Ln! lhn home of Miss ltlnei Found June 26 h" 'l'0I'0M0 000192 0-' 3 5 1 Pet Hanover (McGregor) 2 3 with roll call to be answered by TI" LOVEIIEUWI Mid Haywarthi F31” n'wa' (Wisner) . 3 2) "Where I was born and some- A .) 3 . M” S”"””d Mme” 1'” h05i' Beliefs i3l- Heuwad t5l- L0m' Roma Budlong (L. Kelly) 4 strain: about it." Profzrnm comm!!- ess to the Alma Women's Institute bardi (6), Hudson (7) and An- Sunm, By ,Bm,mu.d, 6 4i W, is ,0 hp Mrs, oscar John- ."" Tm”5d3Y- -7""5 Win) The l7P9!- dPl”50il- Bonna Boy (Jewell) 5 6' stone and Mrs. Bruce Boll. .ident. Mrs. Arthur Rennie, opened Ottawa 030 002 004-9 13 1,TmcM. Dimct ,K,mMd).) .7 5; Th, m,.(..;,,g .-1,-,5.-.1 1.,- Singing the meeting. In the absence of the'Bi1"im0f0 000 991 000-1 4 1,M,,,-g,',d,,1e my Kenv, 3 7i "The Queen" and lunch was serv- secretarv. Miss Catherine wal l G9-GU16 End W'i”mEii'0"? Swim-' F r - i V rd liv the hostess nnll rommltttee . lace Thtiirs It (Blfl) . 910 . iwote the minutes. Next meeting isl 5”” ah Mueller (9)' Mm” Wavmark (Seaman) 10 dnfi in charge. Samples of Morscs tea to be held at the home of Mrs. Ar- Hi9:- lmd Lnkemam Tartan (Mnre5lde) 11 9 and coffee was given to members. "1"? Rtfmia J” T' s: 2.15 1-5: 2.17 2-5. Dean " ---- - Rncmskr om 200 03? : Gallxtl:-'iI1(Iou'ned and driven by Earle, Pnri-mutucls: 56.90. 3.60. 3.20: The closing of Alma School took -n':q':"i'nmm,s,0l0 mo 2 " Scmple. l .3290. 2.60; 33-90- - l i P. i-mutuels: First, 53.10. 2.20.; . lJune 20th. Alter the distribution of E,f,:)'B(,i3,'I,lf";'.E0,(,?,V'.ES1:fm,&:,,g,3lji2.1o?rs2.2o, 2.50. bevemh me. ,prizes and certificates the teacher Mcmiand (3), and Emugg C1953 gum RI e Calumet Onward Gland)”. y and pupils enjoyed a picnic. Games 1915” (10), t C 35551, Budmng (comm; 2 WW!” PIHJW1 and prizes given and second: -Babe Rrllton (0'Meara). ..l Judy Budlong (C. Smith) .. 3 different races enjoyed. Lunch was Rochester 430 000 0-1 it l,,.-emml. Dus," ,L. Kelly zimmzwen Mmdy (MnpFadycn) 4 served and a trees; of home-made Buffalo . .121 010 0-511' icarl m,b,.ey .Kenngdyi 3lhlhfllOll 1-). (iv, Kelly) . 5 candy and apples was given by that Martin. Habenicht (3), Crimiaii 1 Chocolate Dip ,M0,.ESide) 4i Money R0511 9;)”-giiyni, 6 teacher, Miss Catherine Wnllact-.' (5) and Kahn; Poole, Costello Lem gudiom (comm. 5,.Mm.y.s helium ,More5,de, 7 Numerous gifts were received hyy (ii, kgxxialggdu(3LF,x?,Ug1e)p-ski. New Look (Mcaregorrl ,. 61 Billy Budlong (R. MacDonald) .8 the teacher and, everyone went) - A ' t ' .1 r. 1. k (sh w) '1 Time: 2.15 2-5. Calumet Onward home feeling they had completed ii Fl"-I" muss. JT'c(Sytead)n .. dns' owned and driven by Harold "jE5t5UCCE55fU1V0ar- ?f.'lf,"l'," h 333333;; 3 2, Time: 2.13 1-5. Babe Britten Stead. i -D. ”SErl:ggt and Conn". Fish" owned by 0. Thompson and driv- Parl-mutiiels: 55.40. 3.70, 3.10; Friend (2), Lapalme ' (B) and 9" W L" 0'M"”' "'30' 4'80: sum" Garagiola. Baseball Results second: ' Boston 000 001 010-2 7 (Continued from Page 8) ::l',:'f"'3h "00 om 100-4 7 oil Grasso, kEiiE"79i.-' New York . .. ooo ooo 200- 2 fl 3, Second: Cincinnati 003 -I00 12x-10 ll 0 Cleveland . 000 000 020-2 5 o Kennedy Spencer, (4) and Wost- . y . , g Wsshlngtaon .ooo ooo 100-1 4: 2 rum, vi-arr (5); Pcrkowski and M-ST hfwlusr Of its hlith-hvtltlnk value Gromek. Hlirrls (7) and Tim. Semlnick. l and low tisili (ll)11lk'll(. betts; Gumpert. Fcrrick (9) it Second: . . , Keller. Grasso (8), R" New York zoo 000 002-4 9 il "1351 hm"-Illstj It ti dr (l(".in(:d to rvm()v(- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 100 001 000-2 12 (ll all Slate iinil inferior (mil. First: Jansen. Wilhelm (9)) and West-! BF .1. R g . . . , Montreal 000001101-.110 0 rum: Nuxhall and Rossl, Sem-' .5 pet line if s nil-tri-iiti-ii tit i”'t""i'"l sp.-ingngm 999991 0oo..1 4 1 mick .9), pa l (lust llll('l'IflR tlimiigli your lmuw, Mallctts d R l 2 B ., B kl,n at St. Louis. D . rsIn.- , Ihde (9: 5.3.. Chitlf1nBirligbrinkef;T. n..'i'I" V ' E .. ”.""” ""k f” Wt” U W t"'-'l- Second: Philadelphia .. 120 102 ioo-1 I2 I , l()lIr (i('.il('r llilk it I)! ('iI1l not ll Montreal . 120 000 0-8 ill 0 Chicago 000 020 100-3 11 1 liir yiiu. Springfield 0000000)-0 3 0 Drcivs. Hansen (7), Burgess; Lasoi-do and C. Thompson: Lary, Hacker, Klippsteln (2), Schultz LT Mix A K('()il'i Ill) llHIl"tk ltiuiiilviiinia . IIHAK i)()lt - K (II N till) (i) tHii)I(w..ili- A Vwzxxn .1...