KLIERTON HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES Blood Donor CI This week's series of Red Cross. - blood donor clinics in Princei County started off in a glory yesterday afternoo Tyne Valley exceeded its quota of ..; iio by regiatcrinl 111 donors- ' The success achieved at Tyne Valley shows what this be done when a personal canvass is done by an enthusiastic KNIIP of W071!- , en, The Tyne Valley committee . was headed by Mrs. Horace Lid- stone. matron of the Tyne Valley Health Centre. Members of the Ladies Aid of this hospital provided the refresh- ments and the assistants at the clinic, who were ably assisted by the Ellerslle branch of the Canad- ian Legion and High School Red Cross members from Tyne Valley School. ' The Tyne Valley Women's In- stltute kindly donated the use of their hall for the clinic. 175 donors registered at the Red inics Away To Fine Start In Prince County Cross bood donor clinic. sponsored by the Tignish branch of the Can- Naszhgirdian Legion and held in their Community Centre last evening. .this was 10 above the objective 1!" for Tisnlrh and the surround- ilnl area and reflected great credit lon the energetic members ti thin ill" WIN group of men who did a ' Very thorough canvass and provid- ed transportation where this was requested. The men were ably supported by their Ladies Auxiliary who furnish- ed the refreshments and workers. High School Red Cross members .from Tignish Convent also assisted Lat the clinic. The total number registered at Tyne Valley and Tlgniah yesterday was 287, which is 11 above the day's objective. If these can be maintained at the clinics to he held during the next three days, 'Prince County will have no diffi- l culty in reaching its quota of 1.0!!) In observance of the 15th an- niversary of the organization of banquet was held last night Canadian Legion Home which was presided over by the presi- dent. Mrs. J. Wilfred Perry. Present for the occasion were six of the charter, members of the subdivision who drganined it on August 8th. 1932. They were: Mrs. W.J. Sullivan. Mrs. Abe Arsenault. Mrs. E.P. Foley. Mrs. W.P. Callaghan. Mrs. James E. MacDonald and Miss Dena Gaud- et. Regret was expressed that one other charter member. Mrs. D.F'. MacNeiIl. who had been a FRONT Vera Oliver. Annette Gordon. Shirley Barbour, Lillian Yeo. Barbara Mointtain. Sandra GRADE 1! graduating class at Sampson. the Alberton High School compris- es: BACK BOW. left to right: Bill Donald, Clair Oliver. Erma Hardy Isabel Green. Evelyn Carpenter. Eric Hardy. Fred Hardy. Photo by F. Weeks. Inspects Fire Equipmdiit Oi Alberton Dept. Provincial Fire Marshal. Earl MacLeod carried out an.inIPe0'- ion of Alberton's fire fighting equipment during a pratice of the -Alberton brigade at noon yester- day. He expressed satisfaction with the condition of the equipment, and commended members of the brigade for their evident tot- erest in their voluntary wor. . . . mg; "...:'.'.':...'”.':..rr.2::.-. I0” F Tu W: Cap Ten and Mr on; first vioe-president. Miss gimgaseki L img with ”.e' Dena Gaudet. second vice presi- Dl: y S" 3'09" "em: En ween dent. Mrs. Mark Gaudet. record- m"”" "mmu mag Um mg secretary, Miss Ida Dawson, I” Dept” P" ' ;,”"l"5m P” corresponding secretary Mar- 0' II” Alberm" "5 C" garet Arsenault; treasurer. Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. BORDEN The response to the toast to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers the League. was unable to be pre- sent at the birthday banquet. The toast to the C.W.L. was pro- red by Mrs. Thomas Llnlrlctter who read a report of tlie minutes of the first meeting which show- ed that the orlginal slate of offi- in the I tireless worker in the interests of- S'side c. w. L. Observes 25th Anniversary Of Organization vperformed by the League during lthe first years after its organiz- ation. The provincial diocesan presi- dent. Mrs. Ben DesRoches. guest -speaker, said that it was a great honor for the League to celebrate its 25th anniversary. The charter members of the sub-division. she said must have exviaioned many projects which have since been fulfilled and many of you present tonight will be called up- on to carry on the torch passed on to you by those charter members. She said that the Catholic Wom- en's League has the support and the blessing of the Canadian hier- archy and is under the patronage of His Emminence. James Card- inal MacGulgan. She spoke of the obligations of each and every member of the League and exhorted them to live up to those high ideals. Mrs. Desltoches said that as mem- bers they belonged to a union of 3.000 members in this Province alone and of 115,000 in Canada. They are. she said. apart of a world wide union of Catholic women re resenting to countries of the word. The toast to the Queen was pro- posed. by Mrs. William Profitt and the toast to the Church by Mrs. Arnold Mclvor. the League was given by Mrs. W. J. Sullivan who spoke of the work and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay of Borden. left on Monday. June l0. to spend their annual holidays on a motor trip to U.S.A. a nd Quebec. A.R. Mosher and Thomas Ward. officers of C.C.L.. accompanied by Mrs. A.R. Mosher. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Macl-eod. Borden. on Wednesday. June 5th. BACK ROW. left to right: Fred Clark. Edward McAlduff. Roger Hardy. Benjamin Profit. FRONT Jean Oliver and Lona Hunter. Photo by F. Weeks. GRADUATING CIBH M. AIDOTIDI High School. Grade 12. contpriseml WESTERN GUARDIAN A delightful program of singing was pIESCl'II.ed at the closing of Alberton Elementary School Wednesday evening. the 19th sing- KENSINGTON Alberton Elementary School Holds Closing Exercises evening. ' Winston Currie. principal of the school. acted as chairman. in pre- senting certificates and prizes he RESERVE July 3rd official open- lng community It spital. 0 Leary. SHARE YOUR BLOOD with others by attending Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics this week. REMEMBER YOU ARE needed at Red Cross Blood Donor Clin- ice on Tuesday. June 25th. at Al- berton W.I. Hall 2-4 v.m- Md 3 o'i.enry School between 7 and 0. CEMENT FOUNDATIONS side- walks, driveways. cement block foundations. chimney! bill" 0' '9' paired. For full lnforrnation call Don Richard. 509 North Market. Phongtzolg, Summer-side. THI LARGELY attended III!!- eral of the late Nasaire Arsen- suit was held yesterday morninl from the home of his parents. Mr, and Mrs. E.F. Araenault. wellington to the Immaculate Conception Church where Salem Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Roland Settcler with Rev. Robert Gaudet as deacon. and Rev. Gerald LeBlanc as sub deacon. All three priests were of Joseph's University. interment was in the church cemetery. and the pail bearers. were Messrs. Henry. Edmund C. Tillman. Leo Tullen and Anne Arsenault. FUNERAL MONDAY - The funeral of little George Pridham was held Monday afternoon from the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Colwill Prldliam, to Mont- rose United Church. The service was conducted by Rev. Norman Green. Hymns were "Jesus loves Me" and "When he Cometh" Pallbearers werelilsir Barbour. Archie Dunbar. Allison Brown. and Wayne H . Flower bear- on were Robert enderson. Alan Pridham. Gerry Gulllvr. Barry Pridhem. Aubrey Pridham. Alan warren Donny Matthews. Inter- ment was In the church cemetery. Professional Cards KENSINGTON element- ary school closing. High School auditorium. Wednesday June 26th. 7:30 p.m. SPECIAL RATE PAYERS meet- ing of the Incorporated Village of St. Eleonora to be held Thursday evening. June 27th. In St. E' . School 8 p.m. SUMMERSIDE NEEDS 55! Blood Donors at Red Cross Clinics at CIVIC CENTRE on Wednesday and Thursday. June 26th. and 27th. between 3 and 5 and 7 and 9 p.m. BE ONE and SAVE A LIFE - perhaps your own! A Potato picker. and a potato digger. listed in this paper for the auction sale tomorrow. Wednes- day. at the farm of Murdock Mac- Leod. Long River. have been withdrawn from the items which are offered for sale. YESTERDAY morning a break was discovered at Jimmy's Meat market operated by James Arsenault. on Summerslde Street. where thieves had removed a screen from a rear window and stolen some coins and sfew pounds of bologna. Mrs. S.S. Benton of Summerside has received word of the death at is Faigren Lane. East Wcymouth. Man., of her brother-in-law. Mr. Thomas M. Burton. Mr. Burton. who has a summer home at How- Ian. P.E.I.. and has spent several summers here. IN POLICE COURT - Two young men from Summerslde. appeared in Police Court yester- day morning and were fined on a charge of being intoxicated. They were apprehended by Con- stables Keith Champion and Sig- uard Macitlnnoo in a sequel to a clue which began when the offi- cers. poadedtoaeelltethe home of Milton Mclllah on Win- mer Street. where three young men were seen entering a building on his property. Chartered Accountants Tr. lane a Co. Canadian Bank of Balldi Ilrnniersitte. P 8.1 Pleas Z INSURANCE PERSONALS The many friends of Don: Iiarkrress are sorry to hear he entered Prince County liolvlm on Friday. All wish him a , L recovers. Mrs. Franklin Brown, New Lon- don was the weekend guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paynter. Kenslngton. Mrs. Paynter entertained on Sat- urday evening at a family party in honor of her mother's birth- day. when 17 members of the family were present. Mr. and Mrs. George Duggan have returned to their home in Kensington from three-weeks vis- it in the United States. when they were guests of a brother and sla- ter-in-lsw. Mr. and Mrs. James Duggan in St. Albam's. Vermont. Mr. Duggan'a J ,” Mrs. Andrew Giants and Mrs. Jerry Dubay Windham. Maine and sons Leonard and Earl. also his ais- ter. Mrs. Emma Palmer. Portland . . Heath Mayhew and daughter, Diane left on Thurs- day morning on a motor trip to Ontario. The many friends of Mr. Al- phonse Connell, Kensington are pleased to see him about as usual after the long cold winter. to find that his memory is a good as ever. and his histrionic ability has not lessened. Considering his sprightlinen. his age might be a matter for cooiect u. but a clue may be furnished in the fact that he has added to his repertoire of stories. skits and recitations, a "piece" learned some 80 years ago and lying dormant in a recess of his mind until recalled at will not long ago. ROCK 'N ROLLER DIES QUEENSTOWN. N.Z. (AP) - June Katherine Atkinson. 1iyear- old student nurse who tell and hit her head on the floor while danc- ing rock 'n' roll pt this resort town Saturday night. died Sunday. While on the Island they were re- presenting Labor at the Unemploy- ment Insurance Convention held at the Charlottetown Hotel. lng by the pupils of each class- room featured solo. duct and trio parts. During the term the boys was assisted by the teaching staff Robert Holman. Mrs. John C. Pro- fit, Mrs. Everett Shea. Mrs. Earle Atkinson and Miss Noreen Gillis. RECEIVES M. D. Dr. William Arnold Turner, M.D.; B.Sc.; received his medical degree from Dalhousie Medical School on May 16th and bu en- grscd general practice in Salisbury. A son of Mrs. Alice M. Turner. OLEBFY. he is a veteran, of the Second World War. There are four brothers. Edwin and Wendellin 0'Leary. Allison in Toronto and Kenneth in Nelson. BC. Grade 6. 1. Marie O'Brien. 1. Florence Foley. 3. Mary Shea. Prize for project map - Cather- ine Foley; for progress - Lloyd Paynter. Grade 5. 1. Faith Williams. 2. Beverley England and Donald Campbell; 3. Lesiei MacKay. Prize for attendance - Leslel MacKsy. Application - l. Analayne Rooney. 2. Blair Bernard. 3. Joe Myers. Robbery Case Heard In Court trata's court. . The incident h alleged to have occurred in the Malpeque area Iaclaeod. week. Bernard; - Dale Hudson. ' Reading Grid: 1 a. Excellent work- Barbara Currie and Sandra Shea: stars - Cora Jean Nicholson, Print- Willlams. Phillip Weeks and Margaret O'Meara. lng - George Arithmetic Bobbie Ahearn. Douglas Rooney Work book -Jgc. kie O'Brien. Grade lb. 1. Sylvia Bernard. 2. ROYAL BORDEN MON. - TUES. - 7:15 - 9:15 Richard C o n t e. Joan Bennett. Hendrix in an exciting Wanda picture. "HIGHWAY DRAGNET" Also Serial and News Theallegedvlctinrsfarebber! The hearing of the case will be continued on Thursday of this reading - Betty Ann Shea; Highest aggregrate for spel- ling during the year - Leah O'Brien Grade 2. I. Krystyna Helimich and Kenneth McNeill. 2. Kenneth 'i'!1s'e' Guardian Page 15 "I'ueeday. June 25, 1957 Lorne Ilorreii. I. Gertrude Oli- with violence was one at two wlt- V'- neesea heard evening before 30141-1 - Ahelm. mt- uumuh 1,; mu”, 5,. aces - Inn 0' are. stars - Carol "am: mm. ,. gong, nun. Ana linitii: progress - Gary Oli- ver; arithmetic - Ernest Muyers. KEAVIIIT IOIIBARDMENT I 3th. ",f,'f',. "id 5f,,f,,,,.. ,, ,0”, TAIPEI. ronnou um - Chi- sel for the accused, while the PE" c"”"""'I'i '"m"V med 3",. 1. "wan"; by Mn N," more than 0.000 rounds at the off- shore islands of Quemoy and Little Quemoy Ilc-day. the Nationalist defence ministry announced. It was heaviest bombardment yet. SIIMMEIISIDE TODAY (TUESDAY) 2:00 - 7:15 - 9:15 "The Mountain" and Starring Spencer Tracy and Robert Wagner An exciting experience in suspense and you're part of it. Grade 4. 1. Mary Kay Clarke. 2. John Foley. 3. Faye Atkinson. Prize for attendance - Monalee Bigger; progress - Dona '0'Brien; Highest aggregrate for spelling during the year - Mary Kay Clarke. Grade 3. 1. Margaret O'Brien, 2. Jacinta Foley. 3. Alan McR.ae. Prize for attendance - Freddie CAMEO KENSINGTON MON.-TUES. - 7:15-Itll Cecil B. DeMille'a mightly story. Starring John Wayne in "REAP THE WILD WIND" in Techni- color. Co-starring Paulette God- dard. Ray Mllland. Susan Ray- worth. DANCING Borden Leglon Hall TUESDAY, JUNE 25 Featuring Angus Chisholm and his orchestra NIAGARA. POTATO DUSTER: NIAGARA pioneered in this field. its dur- ters have given outstanding performance. Multi-outlet fan case with revolving duct fan discharges equal amounts of dust to each nozzle. This is your assurance of uni- form complete coverage. Models evaiIaI:iIe:- Crop Master engine driven tor drawn 4 or 6 row. Model AA power take off tractor mounted or tractor trailer 4. 6 or 8 row. NIAGARA BRAND SPRAY CO. LTD. Horse or trac- Burllngton, Ontario and girls have enjoyed and made excellent response to their instruc- tion in music given in such a pleasa i and ompetent way by Mrs. Hogan. who was their direc- Prizes were Captain and Mrs. George Burch Grade ii 1. who have been spending the past winter in Florida. returned to their home in Borden on Tuesday. June 11. Nathan Bell of Carleton is a pateint in the P.C. Hospital suffer- ing for a heart ailment. His many friends here wish him a speedy return to good health. L ELMSDALE Mr. Basil Griffin has returned home from his work in Canada's North Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mcxinnon. and family Summerside. were Sunday guests with relatives and friends in Elmsdale and Ebbs- fleet- Miss Lillian Maclnnls. recently completed her teacher training course under the supervision of Mrs. Gerald O'Brien. teacher of O'Brien Road Schiol. Red Cros Clinics were held at Elmsdale and O'Brien Rd. schools on June 3rd and June 6th respectively. under the capable management of Miss Louise Glllls, Public Health nurse and Mrs. Mar- ie Callaghan. R. N. Congratulations are extended to Mrs. Ada MacArthur. and her daughter. Mrs. George Hardy. who together celebrated their birth- days on Saturday. June 8th. The happy occasion was marked by a delectable dinner at the home of Mrs. George Hardy. which was at- tended by other members of the family also. Grade 7. 1. REGENT "WRITI'EN ON THE WIND" Rock Hudson - Lauren Bacall - Robert Stack - Technicolor. "She was the talk of the town" if she wanted a man . . . she went out and took him . ADULT ENTERTAINMENT. TIIIISIT 7:15 - 9:15 N :52 rooms ILOOD DONOR CLINICS 0-4-Albertea W. I. let! objective-III deaere 1-A-o'Iieary lebeel ohiectivhlti deeerl AND TOMORROW! CLINIW I-S-(Civic Aedtertnn 7-0-tiannerile Carol Perry, 8. Mary McNeill. tor and accompanist during theiWalter Mlllman. 3. Betty Foley. J In Begs-Asp 7S 44 Summer Street Dial 8369 ded f ll . mffe, .:,:,,;,”",f Dancing 9:30-12:30 Ad. wmmm ,. Modern and old time . LOOK! VVHERE? SUMMERSIDE WHEN ? IIILY I5tIi to 20th Inclusive WHY ? BECAUSE IT'S THE BIG SECOND ANNUAL LOBSTER CARNIVAL Parades . Dancing . Horse Racing, Etc. Delicious lobster Suppers PLAN TO ATTEND WITH ALL THE FAMILY ii 3