ii i- ,.u,-_;r 21:: I1 _ \. ,,m., The annual campaign for community concert members concludes today with the mini. mum Summerside objective set’ at 500 persons, which would GUARDIAN WESTERN IRISHTOWN Variety concert at Darnley, Monday May 12th. RAYMOND GRANT, Optomet. rist, will be in his O’Leary office Saturday afternoon, May 3rd. IRISHTOWN Variety Concert, lrishtown Hall, Friday, May 9. Curtain 8.30 sale of candy. ROCK ’N’ ROLL returns to Civ- ic Stadium tonight, 9 to 11.45. Mu- sic by Lowell Heustis. Come! A.A. OPEN MEETING at Re- ,_gent Theatre, Summerside, Sun- day, May 4th 2 p.m. Visiting speakers. CLEANING GRAIN and Timo- . thy~seed. Grinding and mixing, daily. Delaney’s Feed Service, in Kensington. SALE OF plants begins Satur- day, May 3rd. At Clinton and Stanley Bridge. Joe R. Smith. - ‘NOTICE: ALL taxes due Long River school are requested to be ‘paid by May 24th. By Order. of Trustees. BRIGHT BOYS wanted. Good earnings for right boys for after school work. Apply Guardian and Patriot office, Smallman Building SHUR GAIN Amateur Caval- cade concert Tuesday. May 6th. Kensington High School and at 8.30 p.m. sharp. Sponsored by Community Club. KENSINGTON United Church Men’s Association meeting. Mon- day, May 5th. 8:00 pm. Ladies invited. Mr. George Kirlopatrick, supervisor Imiperial Oil drilling, guest speaker. NOTICE TO RATE]-‘AYERS of St. Nicholas School district. All accounts due to the St. Nicholas school must be paid before May 15th, 1958. Otherwise, they will be immediately handed in for col- lection. By order of Trustees. UNLOADING another car Mas- ter. Feeds Frid-ay and Saturday, Chick Starter Krums, Pig Perk Pellets, Pig Wormer Pellets, Nurse Cow Milk Replacer and other Master Feeds, Special cash price off car. Keith 0. Kennedy, Kensingtoii. BRIGHT BOYS wanted. Good earnings for right boys for after school work. Apply Guardian- Etrlot office, Smallman build- A CENTRAL BEDEQUE hall. ,Monday, May 5th, Sum_merside Trinity Y.P.U. present their 3-act , Play “Ail Old Fashioned Mother" Good specialities. Sponsored by Beldleque Y.P.U. Curtain time 8:15 p. . MONTROSE Pastoral Charge - United Church of Canada. Servi- Ces for Sunday May 4. Campbell- ton ll a.m. Elmsdale 3 p.m. Montrose 7:30 p.m. Sunday School As usual. Rev. N.R. Green, Min- lster. ' Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T- Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 - ~ LL.B. 155 Water St. Summerside (Also Kensington on Saturdays) Phone Summerside 3551 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto —- Casualty 5 Summer St. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D.. R.O. PHONE 3287 OPPOSITE GUARDIAN OFFICE Slimmer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter. R.O. Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 3116 @flflL A. Raymond Grant B.Sc., 0.D. "33 Water Street. 1~liiin'm=I‘.<idF Above lllaurice Ml-ll'.s Men's Wear. PHONE 3530 Photoqraphe rs '7'" its vsww - v\ he-—~-vv\1!\ u__ Ba rrige r George R. Mziclllzilion, SEEK soo CONCERT MEMBERS assure at least three musical A. programs during the 1958-59' season. At the campaign head- quarters in the Clifton Hotel are presentative Mrs. (Left) Mrs. George Clark, Mrs. and Dan Chan. Five-year-old Carol Ann Gal- lant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. " Octave Gallant, 375 First Street, H. Hubley, Dorsey (Seated), Community Concerts Mrs. Clay White, Kenneth Inc. re- David Miller I8 Dancing Classes Judged At S'Side Festival Yesterday Mrs. Roger Fink, of Halifax, yesterday was adjudicator of 18 classes of dance contest- ants in the second day of the Summerside section of the 13th annual Festival of Music. The results of the dance com- petitions were as follows: _ Class 234. junior square danc- ing. under 16 years of age: 1. St. Mary’s Academy, Summey side, grades 4 and 5. Class 238. solo national dance. age 10 and under: 1. Judy Daw- son..North Tryon, 79; 2. Coleen McNeiill, Summerside. 75; ,3 Sylvia Mclnnis, «Kensington, 74. Class .239. solo national dance. age 11 to 16.1. Andrea John- son. Margate, 82; 2. Sharon Lee Richards, Summerside, 79 1-2; 3. Nina Quinn. R.C.A.F. Station "Summerside, 79. Class 241. cake walk, 16 and under: Millie Van Mayhew, Margate, 82; 2. Coleen McNeill and Sharon Lee Richard, Summerside, 80; 3. Norma MacLeod and Joyce MacLeod, Summerside, 77. Class 243. solo rhythm tap, 12 and under: 1. Joyce Mac- Leod, Summerside, 88; 2. Betty Ford, Summerside, 84; 3. Andrea Johnson, Margate, 82. Class 244. Solo Rhythm Tap. 13 and over: 1. Norma MacLeod. Summerside, 89. Class 245. Doubles Tap, l2 and under: 1. Betty Ford and Elea- nor Mullin, Summerside, 83; 2. Marilyn Gay and Dianne Gal- lant, Summerside, 75; 3. Joyce MacLeod and Coleen McNeill,’ Summersldefl 74. Class 246. Doubles Tap. 13 and over: 1. Norma MacLeod and Helen Bishop, Summerside, 86. Class 249. Solo Ballet, begin- ners: 1. Judy Dawson, North Tryon, 75; 2. Nina Quinn, R. C. A. F. Station, Summerside, 71; 3. Margaret Clark, Summerside, 70 'Class 250. S010 Ballet, 2nd year of instruction: 1. Colleen McNeill Summerside, 78. PERSONALS Mr. Heber Meyers, Carleton, was a recent visitor to Amherst. Mrs. Linwood Toombs, Kensing- ton is a patient in Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Turner Glydon of Margate is a patient in Prince County Hospital. . Mr. C. M. Johnson, Central Be- deque, plans to spend some time. in May, visiting his daughter Ruth and son Carmen, both in Quebec. 1. Andrea Johnson and‘ Class 253. Scottish .Reels, 9 years and under: 1. Wendy Mac- Dougall, Colleen McNeill, Judy Dawson, Heather Brown, 71. Class 258.‘ Double Sword. 10 to 12 years: 1. Helen May Brown and Sylvia Mclnnis, Kensington, 77; 2. Judy Dawson and Colleen McNeill, N. Tryon and Summer- side, 70; 3. Wendy MacDougall and Heather Brown, Cape Tra- verse and Kensington, 66. Class 261. Highland Fling, 9 years and under: 1. Judy Daw- son, North Tryon, 85; 2. Heather M. Brown, Kensington, 82; 3. Wen y MacDougall, Cape Tra- ver c, 80 Class 262. Highland Fling, 10 to 12 years: 1. Sylvia Mclnnis, Kensington, 81; 2. Andrea John- son, Margate, 80; 3. Helen Mae Brown, Kensington, 76. Class 265. Beginners Highland Flingz‘. 1‘. Linda Miittart, Cape Traverse. 80. Class 266. Sword Dance, 9 and under: 1. Judy Dawson. North Tryon, 82; 2. Heather M. Brown, Kensington, 79; 3. Wendy Mac- Dougall, Cape Traverse, 77. Class 267. Sword Dance, 10 to 12: 1. Sylvia Mclniiis, Kensing- ton, 83: 2. Andrea Johnson, Mar- gate, 76; 3. Helen Mae Brown, Kensington, 75. Class 270. Seann Triubbas, 10 to 12: l. Sylvia Mclnnis, Ken- sington, 85; 2. Helen ae Brown, Kensington, 80; 3. Andrea John- son, Margate, 74. To Reconstruct Wilmot-S’Side Rd. Work on the reconstruction of the road between Summerside and ~Wilmot will begin immedi- ately according to the Depart- ment. of Highways Minister J. George MacKay who said yes- terday the contract has been awarded to Morrison and Mac- Rae, Ltd., theirs being the low- est tender. The contract calls for com- pletion of the work by the end of June. Mr. MacKay said the road would be paved later in the summer after it has had a chance to become hard packed by travel. Presbyterian Men Organize The Presbyterian men of; Sum- merside held an organizational meeting at the church hall Tues- day evening, presided over by Mr. Chester S. MacDonald. The new slate of officers in- r“__‘_'uu ALADAA ....n.a.u ...... .. nwd Game: is shown above “M, an ._-,\'i-cptioiinlly tine gfid of §C\‘L‘lll_(‘(‘ll sea trout caught 17 ON-PQNES I ’: Al‘ .un Aug, MAC ws.~...ciA.J uees. berlon. All weighed in the vic- inity ol 3 pound. l O‘ Summerside, was found by play- _ mates hanging dead with a rope swing entwined around her neck yesterday afternoon a short dis- tance from her home. Only daughter, in a family of five cliildreii, the child had ap- } Parellitly been playing alone and had visited the location of a two rope swing close beside a saw mill on the harbor side of Water Street across from Muttart’s Ser- vice Station. The child's head could have reached the rope noose made by the twisted rope, only by stand- ing on a pile of logs or an over- turned boat which were on either side of the swing. and it was pre- sumed that she slipped while try- 'ing to get onto the swing and was unable to obtain a footing on any object. As_far as could be learned last evemng no one saw the little girl around the swings until two other children, Brenda Walsh and -. Charlotte Perry. chanced to be In the area and discovered her hanging from the rope. one Of the girls. 7-year-old Brenda Walsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walsh, ran for Ihierr father at their nearby home. Donate $75 To Salvation Army Drive A donation of $75.00 made yes- terday by the M.F. Schurman Co-. Ltd. inaugurated the town- wide canv-ass that will be made in Summerside on Monday night on behalf of the Salvation Army Red Shield appeal. This marked the first substan- tial donation that will be made by Summerside business firms The director of the Summer- side Lobster Carnival, Mr. Char- les ogan. yesterday announced that he had been advised . by Mayor Currielthat the. Canadian destroyer “Hadia” will visit Summerside during Lobster Car- nival Week. * This will make the second naval ship to be scheduled for 801 Attend Polio Clinics Having previously paid the required fee, 136 persons failed to., report for their second anti- polio inoculations at Summer- side yesterday however, 801 did attend the two-day clinics con- cluded yesterday afternoon. aud an additional 157 persons were innoculated last evening elude, Honorary President, Rev. J. Donald MacKay and William Forbes; president, Dave Carne- gie; vice-president, Dave Miller, secretary, Dr. Alan Stewart; treasurer, James Thompson. Brief remarks were made by Rev. J. Donald MacKay, Donald MacLean, Ralph Balderston and Blair MacDonald. During the evening several selections were heard from the male quartet and a hearty sing- song was enjoyed. S'Side I. O. D. E. Chapter Meets The Abegweit I. O. D. E. of Summerside held its regular meeting at Mulberry Lodge, the guests of Mrs. Donald Baker and Mrs. John Wright. The regent, Mrs. Wanda Wyatt presided. Mrs. William Smallman was elected, official delegate to the meeting to be held in Halifax this year. The education secretary. Mrs. Lloyd Lewis stated that the an- nual bursary raised this year to $75 will again be awarded to a worthy student of Summerside High School or St. Mary's Aca- demy. The I.0.D.E. also awards annual scholarships to children of disabled veterans. The meeting concluded with the showing of the film “The Septre and Mace" by Mr. George Clow. nnGENr Friday - Saturday "Crazy Over Horses" Leo Gorcey Bowery Boys ”Hot Rod ‘ Rumlole” Leigh Siiowden collection. 9....-. \a- A-- "-4 I Little Girl In S'Side Loses Life In Accident At Swing _ .3 p.m. with burial in St. Paul’s Walsh quickly removed thel before Monday night when the Canadian Destroyer Will Be In S'Side For Carnival Of Kinkora Dairy Association Ltd. will be held in the school on Tues- day, May 6th at 8:00 p.m. rope from the neck of the little Gallant child and called Norman Perry who was working in his I saw mill beside the swing area, . which, because of a high board fence. was hidden from view of the street, the mill, or any of the homes in the area. ’1‘ogetlier, the two men carried . the child to her home, and then, in hope, rushed her to hospital in a passing vehicle owned by Tim- mie Arsenault. When examined by a doctor at the hospital the little girl was found to be dead. Coroner Dr. W.E. Callaghan was called, and after preliminary investigation by Chief of Police R. White and members of the Summerside Police Department, it was considered that death was accidental and that an inquest would not be necessary. Mr. Octave Gallant, father of the child, is employed at R.C.A.F. Station Summerside. In addition to her parents, Car- ol Ann is survived by brothers Octave, 8; Albert, 7; Eddie, 6; and an infant brother Ronnie. Transferred last evening from the Compton Funeral Home to her late residence, the funeral will be held Sunday afternoon to St. Paul’s Church for service at Cemetery. Canadian Legion, Y’s Men, Lions, Rotary, and Kinsmen Clubs will combine their memberships in a house-to-house canvass of the town. Mr. Charles Hogan, general chairman of the campaign, said last evening that every co-opera- tion of citizens is being sought to help reach an objective of $2500.00 for this most worthy organization The Salvation Army -' whose ser- vices and assistance are available to any in need, at any time. Mr. Hogan pointed out that do- nations may be made directly to the Salvation Army campaign treasurer, Mr. R.E. Ellis. this event. Arrangements sad already been completed for a visit from an American warship to come to Summerside during the fair. -The commanding officer of the “I-Iadia" is John Husher, C.D., R.C.N., and. Mayor Currie stat- ed that confirmation of the ship's arrival had been cleared by Ad- miral Pullman. at a clinic held at the R.C.A.F. Station. Dr. Shelson Cameron perform- ed the inoculations in Summer- side yesterday aqgernoon, and was assisted by ’s Menettes Mrs. Mary Vaughan, Mrs. Mar- garet Hunter and Mrs. Harry Holman. At the R.C.A.F. Station the inoculations were given by Cul- linen and Dr. Werner, with Miss Joyce Robinson assisting. ' Mrs. Lily MacGuigan was the nurse in charge at both clinics. and Mrs. Ann Ford, assisted by Mrs. J. E. Flemming, both of Charlottetown, were in charge of administration. ALBERTONI ‘Mrs. Arthur Wright has-return- ed to her home in Alberton af- FIVE Firsts The remarkable achievement of winning five first-place awards and one second went to nine- year-old Judy Dawson, North Tryon at yesterday’s dancing competitions held at the Sum- merside section of the P. E. I. Festival of Music at the Civic Auditorium. Judy received the highest marks for her perform- ance in, solo national dance, solo ballet, highland fling, sword dance. and Scottish reels. She placed second in the double sword dance competition.. This talented young performer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dawson, North Tryon. AMBASSADOR DIES LONDON (Reuters) — Iranian ambassador All Soheily died at his London home here Thursday, an embassy spokesman an- nounced. The ambassador, 62, had been ill for several months. SPECIAL DANCE at KINKORA g HALL on MONDAY, MAY 5th 0 Good Music 0 Other specialties 0 Free Lunch Married couples only / POWER-HO " GARDEN 1'RAc1'oRs; 4 powerful models, over 20 attachments Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Green, Alber- ton. On Sunday Rev. Mr. Fraser will conduct services of worship on the Alberton pastoral charge. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Barbour and their two small children ar- rived in Alberton from Gull Lake, Sask. on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Barbour are being warmly‘ wel- comed to their former home dis- trict They will make their home near Alberton. Crapciud Theoitre Fri. 8:00 p.m., Sat. 7:15- 9:15 p.m. “Four Guns To Th e Border”. Starring: Rory Calhoun, Colleen Mil- lar and George Nadar. Also short subjects. , FROM . . ter spending the winter in Gull 179,” now. For complete list _of Lake, Saskatchewan and Van- ________________i breeds and prices wrlte couver, B.C. or phone__ Cat. and Mrs. Calvin Bun-gay, E M Alberton. have as tIl;eir welgome 0 - PENDLET0N's guest AW 1 Terry avies o t e Summerside R.C.A.F. station. cw" st‘ s"'”m°”Id° HAIICEEIEE 5 Rev. and Mrs. J.M. Fraser. - Kensing on - Montague, are weekend guests of ___ SIIMMERSIDE .TODAY (SATURDAY) 2—7—9:30 Big Double Bill ”RockciIoill;r‘ Babyu and ”Young And P. E. I. Deanery Council AYP'A ‘Holds Meeting The monthly meeting of the P.E.I. Deanery Council A.Y. P.A. was held in St. Mary’s Hall on April 30'at 8 p.m. The president, Allison Gill, called on Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison to open the meet- ing with prayers. He also wel- comed those present to this ex- ecutive meeting and wished them every success in their plans. Due to the absence of the secretary, Allison Gill call- ed on Carrie Thomson to act as secretary. _ The president reported the paid up membership on the Is- land to be 208 to date and plans were finalized for chartering the bus to Halifax for the A.Y. P.A. dioceasan conference on the Victoria Day week-end. Robert Yeo gave a report on the S.S.B.P.V.R. and asked that all envelopes be in by May 15th so that_he would have a final report by the conference. A letter was read by Carrie Thomson from Dominion sec- retary Beth Oblender concern- ,ing missionary projects of the ‘-A.Y.P.A., also urging those wishing book display to notify head of-fice early. Rev. M. J. Findlay, assistant chaplain, suggested that the dominion secretary be told about the S.S.B.R.V.R. drive that has been completed on the Island for funds for this worthwhile project. Plans were discussed, for the annual meeting which is to be held in Church Centre, Cra- paud, on June 11th. The pre- sident urged that all reports be sent in to Carrie Thomson by May 15th so that they could be compiled in the annual re- port bulletin. A nominating committee was appointed by the president and chairman, Robert Fletcher. consisted of Marlene Birch, Janet Banks, Keith Webb, Clay ton Mill, Irene Thomson. They are to bring in a new slate of officers from the coming year in the deanery local council CAMEO Kensington Fri., Sat., 7:15-9:15. Matinee Sat. 1 p.m. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in a rock with rhythm! Roll with glee show. “Dance With Me Henry” with Ron Har- grave, Gigi Perreav. More laughs than a midway, also serial. NOTICE Until further notice we will be receiving live poul- try at our eviscerating plant each Tuesday. JENKINS BROS. LTD. Summerside Dial 2167 BABY CHICKS To avoid disappointment order your baby chicks The winning doubles tap team in the 13 and over class at Sum- merside's section of the P. E. I. Festival of Music yesterday was Helen Bishop (left) and Norma Saturday, May 3, 1958 The Guardian Page 17 I-NING TAP 7 MacLeod. Adjudlcator Mrs. Rog- er Fink stated she enjoyed their tap very much, and commended them on their good technique and relaxed manner. They received 86 points for their performance. A.Y.P.A. 1 Clayton Mill expressed his regret and that of the Dean- ery A.Y.P.A. in that Rev. Mr. Ebsary will be taking up dut- ies in Tangier, N.S. He moved that a letter of thanks be sent to Rev. G. R. F. Ebsary and family, thanking them for and co-operation youth of the ls- their work among the land. The meeting closed with pray- ers by Rev. M. J. Findlay. Lunch was served by mem- bers of St. Mary St. Johns A.Y.P.A. delivery. Attention, Poultry Farmers We require large quantities of top quality poultry from July 1st and throughout the balance of the year to (supply the expanding consumer demand for eviscerated poultry. MR. FARMER Will you be ready to supply this market? If; not get on the band wagon now. Buy your baby chicks and turkey poults from your local chick hatchery at once _. cash crop at highest market prices for fall JENKINS BROS. LTD. SUMMERSIDE. P.E.I. . . Enjoy a HAVE WEDDING BELLS IN MIND son 1953? You are not obligated to buy because you call at Moase Jewellers and ask to see their latest styles in Wedding and Engagement Rings. Also on display at our 0’Leary Store each Saturday night. MOASE JEWELLERS Dangerous” Annual Meeting Co-op Board of directors. NOTICE All taxes due Albany Village School must be paid by May 15th or they will be handed in for Cyé I nnmosn CAMERON, Secretary. All taxes not paid or attorney for collection. By order of trustees. RAYMOND SUMMERSIDE NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS Of Carleton Siding School District merit arranged by May 15th will be handed to an some satisfactory settle- HARVEY, Secretary. Notice Re School Taxes All taxes due Albany Village school must be pdid by May 15th, after which date they will be handed in for collec- tion, by order of trustees. R. CAMERON; side. -‘n I ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the shore-' holders of the Amalgamated Dairies Ltd. will be held on Tuesday. May 6th. at 2-00 pm. in Canadian Legion Hall. Summer- AMALGAMATED DAIRIES LTD. I-I}. try this I IV: Iigbtcr, trinnor ten K 10 hp Evmimi: noiiriiiin Power packed! ComP3CtI N0": SP°“wIn i3 smarter, handler than ever with _a new stream- lined lower unit that loses nothing in ruggcd- _ ness, yet cuts 7 lbs. from its weight. It’s all muscle. This is the motor that planes a husky fishing boat at 20 miles an hour . . . trollslike a dream. . .and is whisper quiet all the way. Add effortless Eas-A-Matic starting and you have the perfect power package_for fishing and family pleasure boating. _ g TAKEITIIOIEFOIJUST $100 WII E. M. Cannon Court Street Summerside, P.E.l.