esiern losed DUART BEAUTY Salon c holidays from October 1 to 15th. EAR NSMIUNG BILL” in the ash hall, Alberton. Wednui October 12th at 8.30 pm. 519' of candy. Admission 50 & ENGAGEMENT - u.AN;l:i(1ulJgrg.EJolin W. MacKensie mnmerside. announce the onsaEB- ent of their daughter, Margaret rgens. to Vernon Edward Buck- '.1 son of Mr. and Mrs. James Buckland of Carleton Place ntario. Marriage to take Pltice st. Stephen Presbyterian Church gmwa. on November 10. 1955- RECEIVES NEWS-Mrs. David ward of Summersidc has receiv- the sad news of the death of or aunt. Mrs. Margaret Jewell. oncord. NH. The funeral will be '.ld on Thursday. . Mr. J.A. (Gus) Kilbride of Sum- ersida left on Sunday by car on business trip to Boston and Mont- al. - CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY- 1;-, and Mrs. Wendell McKenna. merald were pleasantly surpris- on Thursday evening Sept. lst than a number of friends gathered I1 their home to offer congratul- by Mr. Borden Greenan while Mr. oseph Hagan presented the couple -ith a mantle clock as a token of remembrance. A buffet lunch was served and an enjoyable evening ss spent in music. singing and incing. SOME BIG POTATOES - li- rought into the Summerslde uardian office last evening. The ,1 es over-size Kennebcc speci- ens. grown on the farm of Allan iurphy, Clermont weighed 2 lbs. ozs. 2 lbs. 4 ozs and 2 lbs. I oz., he largest of which measured 161a inches in circumference. These are said to be just three samples of many dozens of similarly large potatoes grown on the Murphy farm this year. 5 I Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Good- win Summerside. spent Thanks giving in Wellington. guests of Mrs. Frank I- Gallant and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Saul. Toronto, iere recent guests at the home of s. Saui's sister, Mrs. Alexander . cKay and Rev. Mr. MacKay. Kenslngton. They left on Saturday morning. Oct. 8. and enroute visit- ed their son James S. Saul and family in Montreal. During Press Convention week lirs. A-B. Cutcliffe entertained for go.-r aunt. Mrs. H. Saul. Toronto. t a coffee party. providing her an opportunity of renewing friend- ships of former days. Alberfon Miss Beth Clarke. Montroso. eaves this morning to spend some e in Albany. N. Y. En route she will visit her brother-in-law Ind sister. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Clarke in Saint John, N. B. Mr. G. M. Donald and his niece, ss Sophie Ramsay Alberton, re guests of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley nald. Moncton. Mr. S. N. Mclnnis of the National Film Board, Charlottetown. visted West Prince centres yesterday in -onnection with his duties. A Thanksgiving dance, sponso ii by Alberton Women's Institute. as held in the W. I. Hall Mon- ay evening. Autumn leaves and owcrs provided an attractive sett- I18 and colored-baloons added a etc of gaiety. Good music was nished by Mrs. E. E. Lartor. essrs. T. H. Phillips, J. A. Noo-I n and .1. .H. Barrett. The doorl ize was won by Mr. John Hoganl Charlottetown. loops Vour Homo Iwoot-Smelling 4 Hours a Day! guilty to possession in magistrate's court. Summerside yesterday, before Magistrate R. S. Hinton. Q.C. The case was ad- journed for trial by consent until parties facing charges under the Temperance Act also had their cases adjourned until that date. 811 false statement in order to obtain a drivers license and was fined TM Guardian at Carleton Sidlnl todIY- John Myers. KENSINGTON HOME and School Association meeting. Thursday evenins. October 3031- s.oo p.m. ST. MARKS Church. Kenning- ton, will hold a chicken and ham supper in tha church hall wOd' nesday. October 12th. 4-30 N13- VARIETY CONCERT. Presby- terian Hall, Summerside. Thu?!- day evening. October lath. 8.00 o'clock. sponsored by the 01101?- Admission 50 cents. OLD TIME FIDDLING. ateP dancing contest, Saturday. Oct- ober l5tii. Please note change of place from Curling Rink to the Summersidc Stadium. BOWLING RESULTS - Follow- ing are the results in yesterdays games (the first) in the St. Mary's Academy Bowling League. Girls' 5 high single. Margaret Gallant. 228; High three. Margaret Gallant. 476. Fitzies (2339) 4 pts. vs. teen agers (2233! o pts. Seventeens (2125! 3 pts. vs. Gumdrops (1592) 1 pt. The Kleenexes (1918) 3 pts. vs. the Flirts (1823) 1 pt. Captains: Fitzies, Norma Fitzpartlck; Teen Agers. Margaret Gallant: Seven- teens. Nora DesRoches; Gumdrops Bonnie Gallant; Kleenexes. Dor- othy Perry: The Flirts. Phillipa MacNalIy. CONCERT PLANNED The annual variety concert of the Sum- merside Presbyterian choir will be held in their hall on Thursday evening. October 13. Such veteran performers and crowd pleasers as Mrs. J.S. Perry. Mrs. Leslie Ram- say and Mrs. Thomas Humphrey will contribute humorous readings; Rev. L.M. Murray and Mr. Roscoe Walker will sing a duet; Mr. Bob Schurman will be a guest soloist: the highly educated feet of Roland Sheen will entertain the assemb- lage with tap dancing bers. and numerous other well-known local artists will help to make the concert a highly enjoyable one. Red Cross First Aid Awards The members of the Grano Ri- ver first aid class completed the tests and receiver” Red Cross a- wards on Monday evening. Octo- ber 3. Miss Janie MacLellan was chair- man of the committee of the Ca- tholic Women's League which spon- sored this course. Mrs. Reginald Palmer of Free land carried out the instruction each week since the middle of July. Mrs. J. A. Brown extended the thanks of the class to the Instruc- tor and Miss MacLellan present- ed her wth a very useful and beautiful gift i Mrs. Harry Cudmore. director dct Lea R. C. A. of first aid. urged the group to adopt practical steps in the pro- motion of Accident Prevention. The following cand” t receiv- ed standard first aid awards: Mrs. Harold Brown. Mrs. J. A. Brown. In Mrs. Victor Brown. Mrs. A. Gil- Iis, Mrs. W., Giilis. Mrs. Lorne Kilbride. Mrs. B. MacKinnon, Mrs. H. Macxinnon. Miss Janie Mac- Lellan. Mrs- H. Pleated. Court Cases At Summerside I A Summers!-iw man pleaded not of a quantity of illicit spirits as charged under the Excise Act whenghe appeared October 18th. Two Summersidc A Darw from Borden pleaded tlty to a charge of making a Ffdnting. noso-piuhfnl and I has mun! at itohwara often hi: I'll!” a. mans . . . in SHOWN ABOVE are the officers and executive of the Provincial Air Cadet League of Canada elected at the annual meeting held yest- Provincial Air Cadet League Annual Banquet banquet of the Provincial Air Ca- built the organization to its pre- gue held last night at the sent state. F. Station expressed pleasure at the re-election of Mr. ment. he said. has been the Royal Prince Edward Island. He said Greg Mulholland as the provincial Canadian Air Force for none of that the air cadet movement was chairman of the league. I-is said-its accomplishments would be pos- a great potential of the R. C. A. F. that the league has this year com- siiile williout their aid and paid pleted the most successful year a glowing tribute to the assist- in its history and that this was ance given by the commanding of- due to the improved syllabus of ficcr G-C W. H. Swetman of the at th til at "I'- ., :5; -. -4 by erday at the R.C.A.F. Station, Gilbert Gallant. Summerside: Geo- Summerside Left to right-Allison rge Will, President Air Cadet Lea- MacRae, George MacDougall, Regigue of Canada, (Alberta); Greg. Howard, all of Charlottetowni Dr. Mulholland, Provincial Chairman, Summerside; Roy Johnston, Treas- urer, Summerslde: Lee Darrach. Executive. Charlottetown. Alberion Town Council Meets Mayor H. E. Barbour presided of thew and MacLean Ltd. of Souris. building Wh and Councillors Nicholson, Atkin- 154 and the school was ready forl son. Hardy and Bonyman were in 1156 this SPFil18- l attendance at the regular meeting The Turstees of the Souris Mr. George D. Will. president dots of Canada we have and that sion in the future. Of AIb9Ft0D T9WD Council last 5CI1001 District at the time the. of the Air Cadet League of Ca- this has come about due to the Representing the Premier, A.;n1Ellt- The resignation of Town building was commenced were nada in his address at the annual vision of the people who have W. Matheson. who was unable tollmltceman JOSEPH MHCDOII-'ild W35 M95511 ROY CF0Ck9tt- -Mhn JX made known by chairman of the police committee, Councillor At- kinson, and it was decided to ad- vertise for a replacement. In connection with the proposed installation of an artificial ice plant in the Alberton Curling Rink. Mayor Barbour outlined an ar- Ttmgement whereby money rniild be borrowed interest free from the Provincial Government under the be present, Mr. E. P. Foley Min- ister without portfolio brought the Tile grcal pzirtner in this move- greetings from the Province of aid. and in its ranks the young men learned the value of discipline and the ability to get along with their fellow men. Compton. holding of tag days by the Kin- on December 2nd and 3rd. The Canadian Legion us; also auth- orized to hold a poppy sale on November 3. 4. and 5th. by Mayor Henry W wedge and council met in committee from 6 until 8 p.m.. and open meeting from that time un- 7.30 in the Court House to de- -cide the question Following a short discussion of street journed. Continued from pa;lB I Mr. George MacEachern- The building is equipped with the most modern lighting facili- ties supplied by the Morell Co-op and plumbing facilities installed tague. The pump and pump room equipment in the basement was suppled by MacLeod and Greenei building materials except the steel work, was provided by Mat- Construction of the under the direction of Mr. William, commenced in the early fall ni' MacDonald and Alex T. MacDmi-- mitlee of Very Rev. J. A. Murphg I J. MacQiiald Mayor Bruce L. Stewart 1 i0”'""'"" "Om P32 ii I Wed., Oct.12, 1955 The Guardian Page 15 I Summerside Town Permission was given for the te Club on Octr-her 14. and bi- e Catholic Women's League The meeting was prsided over. councillors were present. Thel continued in adjournment at 11.20 pm. lighting the meeting ad- Souris High R. Machon and Son of Mon- Montague while the bulk of the iteay of Murray River wasi They were assisted by a com-; .A- Acorn. MLA. lill and His Worship. reconditioned Pianos has arrived. built and are offered at this time at special prices. Grand Opening DANCE In the New Legion Home. Borden THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13 Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 To the music of Jackie Doylels Orchestra Come and enjoy an evening dancing on one of the finest dance floors on P. E. I. PIANO BARGAINS Anoriior shipment of our Hno quality These instruments are completely ro- CALI. OR PHONE C. J. GALLANT HOWLAN Phone R 40-31 1 training and the improved supply,R. C. A. F. Station 'Summerslde. During the Bmlllal m8PtinE in - - ' of equipment. He pointed out that other coun- the afternoon. Iii;-, Q;-cg Ii!ulhnii- Smjnffgualigizy ;::ii!:;xmP1;I;11I);'!S:s Dwelling on the importance of ””95- the U'”'9d Staies "1 W””C”' i-1.'".I'.p”e5”fledha"d l'e)',””;'91'l me act eral town meeting on October E54, 9 the Air Cadet League he saidilar llmk up?" the A" Cadet Leai d"”.'es t: it etpmmma 1933"” : s.fvN(Q that they are the best ambassallglzgitlziamas iiihizcliiatriliglliels trIacIi:”nT)cIt)tre?rl uiimsgpecigl pgiiestvezil the meeting to" during the penbd 9! mmngl COYIIIUI-led from Page 12 'youth of tomorrow and the cus-lwas Air Commodore M Costello. melt 7 ' I todian; of pnstciltv Regarding t!ielOBE. CD. air officer r,ommand- a future he said that there is still mg Maritime Air Command who Toronto Stocks a high job to be done ”We iiavelexprcssed his pleasure that the bbc A 90 I g . ' . iisoo Gwlliim um 1-l if .contractcd with the R. C. A. F. to past year had been a successful N ' ii3.".ii'.".""..... Ir-wide22-590-irvaresand for the movement. He saw .m.t-sum... THAT CAN 0 9 I mm H" Mmms 95 ,5 9,, now crawling up to that niimberithat his presence at the meeting noon. of Lakes we 13': 1.1:; and until that number has been.was in the capacity of one of Us. Wed -Thursday 7,154 1: m g:::":l'&Y Wlb 95 9 "7! reached I do not "think we haVe.teii and receive suggestions (Ill how Th? am-31-HIE m.Vster.V of the man mmomng" 20.,” 2" 1.. completed our Job. W”. R C A r ,-(mid help the.WIiIlOi.ll a name- 10600 Hom Y. K we i4 wt A vote of thanks was moved by-air cadet mnvgmem and plgdtzedl "IA BETRAYED" 1530 H": 35!! 9; 53” 51! Dr. Gilbert Gallant and IFnl'lPl'EdlTlIS assistance and siiprioi-t In any--SIHTFIPE t'"lal'li' ti-able Lana Turn suilggyfldlnspinltleiion H0: mi" i;,',&.tn the spe.'il.e1' by the cliairmanlthuv: that cnulri be dmie er. VII'trir Mature tosolm Rnnwick 175 I61 I61 iGr0g Mulholland. G-C W. H. Sivetman, commaiid- 5-Mk DI-N105 Thursday 3640 Iron Bar 255 24" '14-5 Mr. J. Watson Machlaught. ing officer of the station said that MgJ';”c;"”a?a"' 1;” N” guest at the dinner meeting said in his opinion the P. E. I. Squadron mojayg E.-,1 as 33 J5 thtat he had always maigtztiined an was the equal of any in Canada P I p I C d 5713 Jeanette 10 an 39 in eres in e air ca e move- and thanked the squadron and its fo es5'ona was ill 97 s 7;." - 37 5 he 2- ii:'2.;i:.aP;::;::..'":.i0::.:3: ;:::.;”:::.f:;.";.:.:::::r;l":.:”:::" 320.00 and costs. ' Chartered A man from R. C. A. F. Station Summerside paid s20.00 and costs Accounllnh for possession of liquor other than his residence, while a case against a Summersidc man charged with selling intoxicating liquor was withdrawn on motion of the pro- secution due to material witnesses being absent from the Province. A party from St. Eieanors was fined Si00.00 and costs for driving I motor vehicle while his ability was impaired. A man from Bedeque was fined costs after pleading guilty to a charge of possession of liquor other than in residence. Two parties. from New Annan and Borden. were each fined 510.00 and costs for driving without due care and attention (speeding) and a party from the R. C. A. F- Sta- tion paid S7.00 and costs when he pleaded guilty to the same charge. S 320.00 and I Policeman Wanted for Town of Alberton HENRY CLARKE, Town Clerk THEA WIDNIIDAY I is-Iooa - Travel Talks 9 P. M. Stand FRIDAY I IATUIDAY. OCT. ll-ll "HOLD THAT LINE" andthoboworylon Also Ul&Iutos S-us life adventure tars-ing:hoOorcq 'kswl'l'sib-cartoon All STARLITE DRIVE-IN nwnsnar. ocrosn 3-1! I In Tedlnl In-ring: Rock Halon. Piper Laurie 0 P. 11. Standard Time -"I'IllNDIBONTIIlIl.la" 0P.l.ltsndord Ina TRE I color LAD!" - Cantoon lcvioo out Time ; -csnteonlorvico 3191119. Robert DOIGII K. gt a .2 vi ;. SUBSTANDARDS or CURRENT DRESS NUMBERS THAT ARE Now same SHIPPED TO LEADING RETAILERS ACROSS CANADA. 1 X -. T. 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