g nor: in Covehead Road Sunday. Orientation for new students at Saint Mary's University. Hall- fax. last week, included talks by representatives of the Armed. Services concerning the trainingi SOURIS STUDENTS INTERVIEWED programs open to University students. Patrick Wood and Charles McPhee. both of Souris. P.E.l.. are shown above chat- ting with the Royal Canadian Air Force representative. F-0IJ.l Scholey. R.S.O. 409 Squadron. following the sessions. Sabean Photo I risouin EAST lilr. Floyd Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lannan and daughters Maureen and Valerie. Charlottetown, spent a .-iiorl visit in Pisquid East. Fri- day, at the home of Mr. and iirs. Harold Jalt. Deepest sympathy is tell for ihc family of the late Peter 0. ilacllonaid. who passed away in the Charlottetown Hospital, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Mac- Donald were visitors in Pis- uiiid East Saturday. They were the guests of Mrs MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jar. ' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd '.lay and sons. Merlin and lrwin were vis- They were the guests of Mrs. lay's parents. Mr. and lilrs. Walter MacDonald. Pisquid -East School opened Monday. Septembe. 2.'ird. with Miss Teresa Griffin. Glenroy. as teacher. Mrs. Edward Jay spent the first of the week in Charlotte- town. with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny MacDonald. B,A, LORNEATALLEY. Mrs. Lorne Maclieod. Mrii Stanley Ferguson with children Sandra and Douglas. were visi- tors in Charlottetown on Wed- nesday. Mr. Elmer Pillnian of Alberta. Mr. Wilfred Pickering of Caven- dish and Mrs. MacKay. Clinton. motored to Lorne Valley on Tuesday. to visit relatives and friends. They were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLcod. Alexandra. spent a few days in Lorne Valley during the past week. They were guests of Mrs. MacLeod's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. ll.J., Macnure. and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mac- Lure of Charlottetown. motored to Lorne Valley on Sunday. Whue here they were guests at lIlf' home of Mr. and Mrs. Llovd MacDonald. Mr. Grant Mccannell, Toron- to. Ontario, Mr. Reuben Mi:Can- 4. iiell and Mr. George Mccannsll. Montague. were visitors lorne Valley on Sunday. Sept- smber 1!. Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- KIY and young son Douglas. Salt Springs. N.8.. motoud to the island on Saturday. to spend the weekend with . lattves and friends here. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Macswstn. A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. llirt Leann on Friday. Septem- ber nth. to help them celebrate the eighteenth anniversary of their marriage. The hours were happily whiied away In music and dancing. A delicious lunch was served and all departed for home wishing Dirt and Helen many years of happy married 0. Mrs. James Callaghan and Miss Belt Callaghan were vis- itors ta Cgarlotletown on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Myers. C-rdisu. ester-ulna members :5 gift 5; ill? 9. 1!; ill rs: gait .53; gig I ll; 2 till i-fl Roberta Shaw who left for Tor- onto, Ontario, a few days later. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Shaw and daughter Lola. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shaw with children Eileen and Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw a nd daughters. Corinne and Heath- er. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Web- ster. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce My- ers with children Dianne and Donald. Roberta has entered the Deaconess Training School at Toronto. her numerous friends here wish her every hap- piness in her chosen work. On Sunday, September 22. the members of Lorne Valley Pres- byterian Church were pleased to have the Rt . and Mrs. D.A. Campbell back after being ab- sent for some time on holidays. AM LITTLE SANDS I Mrs. Ross. Charlottetown. was a guest of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Tom Meney, Little Sands. last week. Mrs. William White, teacher at Parkdale Junior High School. visited her hometin Little Sands over the weekend. Several car loads of residents from Little Sands attended the plowing match in Dundas. Here is in list of known ones from here attending. Messrs: Hugh Mac Neill; Alex Blue; Hector Mae- Lean; John .MacPherson; Mrs. '1'. Money and her sister-in-law. Mrs. Ross; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munn; Mr. Montie Livingstone; Mr. Donald MaoLennan; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Maclsean, El- ton and Lawrence MacLean, and Mr. Peter MacLean. it is re- ported there was a large crowd in attendance. Miss Mary MacPherson teach- er at Ocean View School. visited her borne in Little Sands ov er the weekend. The people here and in Wood Islands were very sorry to hear of the fire which destroyed the dwelling house and practically, all of Mrs. lands. Mr. Homer Turner. Dundas. accompanied by Mr. Alfred Down of Bridgetown. visited re- latives in Little Sands on Sun- day at the home of Alex. Blue. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore and son Ronnie, Murray River. visited relatives in Wood is- Iands and Little sands on Tues y. Congratiilationr and the but its contents of Mr. and Bruce Stewart. Wood is 9' nfgoodwishesgoouttoMr. and Mrs. George Hume of Brooklyn. who receinly celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Their son. Carleton f re- aldea in Little Sands and Mr. and Mrs. George Home spent last winter here and made many new friends who wish them many more happy years togeth- or. Mrs. Sadie Donnell of the stdfof the Provincial Infirm- ary, Charlottetown. meal a few days last week viiting relatives in Little sands. Mr. Arthur O'Connor. Gasoer- eaux, accompanied by Mrs. Bixey Graham and her daugh ter. Mrs. George Stewart and her little daubter Brenda. stur- pori, were Sunday guests of Alexander Blue. Little Sands. Mrs. Alexander Blue. 5;; in -kg iggiiiillr - ' iii?! - ill; Eat! i:IE; Ii; ziglll -R day, from Charlottetown were! Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stewart. and family who visited at Mrs. Stew- arts' mothers. Trudy has re- covered from her broken arm. Little Miss Pauline Richards of Little Sands has been show- ing good improvement in the P E. Island Hospital. Her parents visited her recently and the y hope she will be able to gel out of the hospital next month. Pau- line has her 9th birthday on Oct. 4th. it is hoped she will have hanpy birthday and many more happy ones to follow. Mrs. William White and Miss Mary MacPherson, both of Lit- & Sands returned to their res- pective schools at Parkdale Junior High and Ocean View Schools after spending the weekend at their homes here. Miss Katherine Fraser teach- er in Charlottetown. visited her borne in Hopefield over the weekend. The carferries at Wood 15- Iands and Caribou have started on their fall schedule leaving port at it a.m. first trip and 4 p. In. last trlp. Miss Elizabeth Hume. Cam- bridge. Mass was a guest on Sunday of her nephew. Mr. Carleton Hume. Little Sands. Mrs. Thomas Meney Little Sands visited Charlottetown on Sept. 20th. Mrs. Lehacheur and her husband. Mr. Chester L. Court Cases Al Georgetown Iofure Stipendery Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet at George- bwn yesterday. a resident of For- tune was fined 551!) for having bfectave i eat on a motor vehicle. A resident of Waiieriale was lined Il0.tll for driving a motor vehicle at an excessive rate of A Wood islands resident was fined 55.0!) for driving a vehicle which was over the lawful width. A Souris resident was sentenc- ed to seven days in the Kings County Jail for having the care and control of a motor vehicle while intoxicated. The accused was represented by LP. O'Don- best A Bay Fortune resident charg- ed with having liquor in a place other than his residence previous- ly entered a plea of not guilty and the Crown evidence was tali- en a week ago at Souris. The de- fendant gave evidence in George town and the case was di.-imissed. Mr. L.P. O'Donnell represented the accused A resident of Montague. and one of Seven Mile Road. bothi pleaded guilty to creating a dis-' turbance by fighting. contrary tot a town of Montague by-law and were fined 520.00 and sinno re- mectively. A Montague resident uas iini-til 36000 for driving while llIlfiXtC- sled. l i plan to move to the hiime of Mr.l Harold Maclieans, Little Sands, about Nov. 1. Mrs. Lchacheur. is the Little Sands teacher and the school work is progressing favourably under her direction. Mrs. Bcn Coniptim left sud- deniy by plane ii-iili tier sick baby for New York last week. Mrs. Compton and family were visiting at her i'atliei's. Mr. M.A. M2-lcKeiiIic's. l.itllt- Szinil- and .were joined izitcr lrv licr hus- lband. lier little girl iiiis hospit- alized for four days before it was considered necessary to fly her back to their home. Mr. Compton left by car to return a-. bout the same time The kindesti good wishes follow the Comp-i tons for the little girls complete: recovery. i Sunday visitors to Mr. andi Mrs. Archibald Muiins. Little Sands. were their daughter, Sa- rah, Mrs. Ivan Gordon and Mr. Gordon and family. Abney. Mr. Edward MacL(-an and Mr. Harold Macl.eau who have been vacationing in Little Sands visited many of the homes in Little Sands on Thursday before their departure for Brookline. Mass.. on Fridtiy. Ilarold had been home for some weeks and his brother Edward for about a week. Mrs. Edward Mai-Lean. who had been visiting in Little Sands left on return on Saturday of 1 their vacation Livestock Prize Lists At . Eastern Kings Exhibition The following are addittonnllhens. 1 Clayton Bulpitt prize iista truss the Eaaternjnld Bulpitt. ' Kings Exhibition at Souris: ' POULTRY Barred Plyniuudi Rod Cocker- el. 1. 2. and: Mrs. E. 8. Rose. East Baltic. Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet. l. 2. and 3. Mrs. E. 5. Rose. New Hampshire Ben. 1. Mrs. George S. MacDonald, East Bal- tic. 2. Mrs. Joshua MacDonald. East Baltic. White Leghorn Hen. l. and 1. time Rose. East Baltic. Any other variety hen. 1. Clayton Bulpitt. lioseneath, 2. Mrs. George S. MacDonald 3, Hamid Buliplll. Any other variety Cock. l. 2. and 3rd. Mrs. E. S. Rose. and New Hampshire pitt. Best pair of Geese. er. 8. Mrs. George S. ald. Miacbonald. Rollo Bay. toss Bryenton. 8. Mrs. Steele. PLOBICULTUIE Fulton Underhay. Bay 1. time. 3. Mrs. W. W. St. Peter's. Coll t d Isl . I2 hl , C ii. i Phi . 'l. I PL"'w"u' Rbck Bnedhm Pmi stunsecnhnssrala ldhhgth, noimlemssi Mrs". PtR.mV'iI. And)erst':.rP2".mG. A. 1t M” E" 5' Ro"'- than four coloisrs, I. Mrs. Hart Leard. 3 Rosella Mclsaac, Sour Progeny of New H a IT: Cock and Barred Plymouth Rock hens. 1. Harold Bulpitt. old Buhitt, 2. Mrs. W. derson. Collection gladiolis, l. Pmiteny of Barred Plymbiilhiene Kassner. 2. Mrs. J. Rock Cock and New Hampshire mewg 50",-1,, Collection Nasturtiu last week. The MacLeans enjoy in Little Sands (their former homer every sum- mer and look forward with plea- sant anticipation for their re- turn another year. Mrs. W. W. Anderson. Collection Roses. 1. . 2 Har- Progeny d Lidlt Suaxx Cock Clayton Buloitt, 2. Hamid Bul-i -John F. MacDonald. Bear Riv-i Best pair of Ducks. 1 Collection Asian. 6 blooms. Li Harold Bulpitt. Lorna Underhay. Bay For-It Anderson. Mrs. J.gB. Matthew. 2. Mrs. Har-,3 2. Mrs. lrene Kassner. 3. Mrs. Wm old llulpitt. 3. Mrs. W. W. Ander-' son. Collection Pansies. l Mrs. Har old Bulpitt, 2. G. A. Leard.. 3. VALLEYTIELD W.II.l. The Women's " M ' TI'tu1's.. October 3.19511.) Guardian rm s . lety of Valieyfield z . i'work,not.ing'e Thefolio aathsniswsra Church held the: annual Thank IIIIWIWY IP06 "in 'MI but D. hm-F ton Ind Mr. I. G. PIILLLIPI. CDOLI parts: "WILD an Thy Heart." and ”'I'lia Com- offering service last Sunday In-IV I”? "ah" 9' 5"” evening with Rev. J. M. Fraser 'I”"'"” ''I'” 5'" 5”" E"' of Trinity United Church. Mont-.'""n P'E-I '9 9"” 9" ”'I' ague as guest speaker "E" W" I” dlmnl I”'d'- In keeping with the occasion. The Iervit-'9 of nr-we was led h. spoke on the impanuce of bv the choir of Montague United gyg Church with Mrs lDrr L. A. Johnson presiding at the organ. director. taking the solo "in Quietness. Prayer." fitter Has Come." hens. l.I . ' it” . Leard. 2 Mrs J. 3. Matthew. '1”! me bumdcwn Mr. Fraser closed the serviea l Mrs. 3. Mrs. Irene Kassner. Collection Snapdragon. 1. San MacDon-.dra McGregor, 2. G. A. Leard. is. Mrs. W. W. Anderson. Debbiel Colletcion Stocks, not less than 2. Pres-T 3 colors, 3 qarays each. 1. Mrs. Wallace W. W Anderson. 2. Fulton Uri derhay. 3. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt. Collection Verbena. l. Mrs. E! UTICE OPEN! 7 IBRTII RIVER ax-r I Collection Phlox. annual. 1. John ML-Quaid, Souris, 2. San dra Mt-Gregor. 3. Mrs. Harold IBulpitt. Fortune. W. An- is. Collection Sweet Peas. . Mrs lr-;Harold Buiipiu, 2. Mrs. H G. B. Mat Matthew. 3. Mrs H. G Matthew. Table Bouquet for small din lwingroom table. 1 G. A. Leard. ms. W. Anderson. l Collection annual Larkspur. l.r Mrs. Harold Bulpiit, 2. Mrs. W. W. Anderson. . Champion gladioli.-. Spike of ow GIENN MILLER STOR G. :15 P. . IIIOW STARTS AT 7:41 P.M. A.iSl'iow. Mrs. Irene Kassner. ' STORE IIIIIIRS AT CENTRAL ROYALTY I THUR .. . . . I a.in.-8:30 p.in. Fri .. . . . . . . I a.ni.-9:30 p.in Sol. . .. . . . I n.ln.-9:30 p.in. FRUITS and VEGETABLES TODAY siii'il'oiis- Hilclcs Creme ””"'"”s”'E” EEEIEII Shows 8:30-'1-9 iii niiiiii Illlllslli-lllllllil COMING FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Championship Fight'Films of one of the greatest ring: SPECIAL! battles for the world's Middleweight Crown CARMEN BASILIO vs. "SUGAR RAY" ROBINSON See it "blow by blow" on the big screen. FEATURE HIT! 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