SHORTHORN CH AMPIONS .9 ” 7'?.".?'” i lkaymoncl Solomon Is Elected New Mayor OI Georgetown I Jul.V silt. was nomination day; at Georgetown to fill the of. 'fice of Mayor which became ve- a Town Councillor also as a for- cant by the sudden death several weeks ago of former Mayor P.L. Boudreault. Mr. Raymond Solom- on was the only nominee for the office of Mayor and received the unanimous nomination. A vacancy on the Town Counch caused when the resignation of Councillor C.A. Scully. who is now employed in Charlottetown. was filled. when Mr. Marcellus Gotel STERLING WOOD. Mt. Herbert champion beef bull at the Short.- is shown holding Watermead Air horn Field Day. "lint the junior and reserve grand . ... .. -. -...... ..--....-.. -..-... ,.. FRED HUGHES of Brackley with his senior and grand champion I LYLE BOSWELL and his son Irving are shown with the mother daughter combination that took the grand championship and re- .:... l.. received the unanimous nomination Mayor Solomon has been act- ing Mayor since the death of for- mer Mayor Boudreault. The new Mayor brings to his of- rice many years of experience as mer member and chairman of the School Board. His nomination to fill the mayorallty seat for the next year and a half will be highly approved by the eitirens of. cun.mI. Councillor Gotel has previous: experience as a Town Councillor and is a past pi ident of the Georgetown Branch Canadian Le- gitm. as well as a past Zone Com- mander oftthe Legion. He is a Board member of the Prince Ed- ward island Fiaherrnen'a Associ- ation. Tour Of U. K. A Warrant Officer Keir Costain.f of No. 60 Charlottetown Squadron. who hasa been selected to join thirty-three other Royal Canad- ian Air Cadets who will begin a three week tour of the United King- dom and Continental 'Europe on .luIy ltith. Leaving from Montreal. the group will fly to London. where it will be split into two sections which will fly to London. where it will will be split into two sections which will travel through most of I-Europe and visit historic sites in England. On August 15th, the Canadians cadets will arrive in Montreal. On July 20th, air cadets of Brit- ain. Norway. Holland. Denmark, and Sweden will arrive in Canada on an exchange visit. The cadet tours, inaugurated by the League In 1947, are part of an dt-signed to promote international goodwill. IN LONDON The Canadian party will visit the historic city of London on the fltIV after arrival. and on the sen roiid day. will split up lntto sever- al groups. Eight cadets will be flown by the Royal Danish Air Force to host countries oon the Cont'ittt'nt. two each going to Nor- uziy. Sweden. Holland and Den- mark where exclusive tours have been arriingcrl for them. The remaining 25 cadets will travel throughout the United King- dom as guests of the Royal Air Force and the Air Training Corps I of Great Britian. Leaving London. they will head lor Bristol, home of the Bristol aircraft plant where i the ltinnt Britannia is being built- Uicn on the cities of Bath and Wells and. of course. the seashore. The young Canadian ambassad- nrs will then visit Exeter and have a trip over the Dartmour Moors. At Plymouth they will be guests oi honour at it civic reception and (inner. IN SCOTLAND I-Itlinburiz in Scotland are next: then a trip to Stratford-onAvon; a ttvn-day visit to the ancient Un- iversity of Oxford twhere the cad- .cts will stay overnightt; and a ltour of Blenheim Palace. Church- lillis liirtllplace. l After some free shopping time Dual Purpose Shortliorri female, Audrey Ransom. serve grand championship for dual purpose females at the Sliorthorn Field Day. vvill Join RCA Cadets In RICHARD B. SMITH. New Glas- gow with his grand champion beef l hull. Deep Cove Goldcn Monarch at Charlottetown. This announce- at the Shnrthnrn Field Day. EASTERN GUARDIAN I.0WI-JR Montague regatta Wed- nesday. July ltith. send entries to, Stanley Hicken. l ICE CREAM S0('lAI.. Presby- terian Church lawn. Saturday eve- . rung. Jilly 6th. F 0 R Bl?l.LD07.F.R Grading 3 Plionc I59. Montague or write Box 475. Montague. Minister And Family Honoree On Frida.V night Juno Zlltli. the Kings County Ministerial Associat- ion held a social evening at the home of Rcv. and Mrs. .l.il. Frris cr. Montague in honor of Rcv. and Mrs. A.M. Rngcrson prior to their departure for Wt-ynimlth. N. 5.. where Mr. Rogcrson is to li(' pits- tor of Wcymouth lnitcd Biiptist' Church. Mr. and Mrs. IIDECINIVII were presented with a gift by the Minist- REGULAR Wecitlv dance in . . . . . t ' . erial Association. 'lhc Picsldent g'.lE."V"l'. scgml; 1:""d”::I'(re:":fl i Rev. L. S. Woolfrey in speaking on mnaznor ' N cs "' l behalf of the Association paid ICE Crcam social. Prcsbyterianl Church grounds. Montague. Satur- tiny evening. July tlth. Plan to at- 'f'MI. RI-2Glll.AR Weekly I) a n c e, I "ravilie School. Boudreault and 0iConnor's Orchestra. Refresh- 1 monts. J MONTAGUE United - Baptist Church pastorate Sunday. July. 7th. Montague li a.m. Murray Harbor 3 pm. Murray River 7:30, pm. Special speaker. Mrs. Ross Eaton. I rill: Pltonuciiirs Co-op. Char- lottetown. and all local Coops are receiving Wool for the Canadian Cooperative Wool Growers. Ad- inch. The late Mr. Btrt was a for- gteEr'restdeet of Pealres station. is asggg iiiiriii 3 we iltgiili Ihjg? ll:-lilil strong tribute to, the kccn mind and friendly spirit of Nir Ii0i.Z9I'- son. referring also to llI(' kind- ness of Mrs Rngerson as exper- llenced in the hospitality of their home. wishing them Gods blos- sinl ind assuring them of "WI" -ch ' comprising the Province of Prince In London. the cadets will attend a big international Cadet Rally at RAF White Wsliham. where R. M. Martin is . . V.L.A. Supervisor Roderick M. Martin has been appointed Regional Supervisor. Vctci-tins Land Act. for the region l-Itlwiird island. with headquarters nicnl was made by Mr. ('.H. Scott, Maritime District Superintend- ent. at St. .iohn. Mr. Martin was born at Martin- vale, P.F..l. and has lived on Prince Edward island continuous- ly except in 1937 and 1908. when he uas employed in Ontario. and for one year with the Edison Electric Co in Boston Mass. He enlisted in the Air Force in December. 1940. and served with the R.C.A.F. the i-European theatre of war until I!- 45 as Air Crew with Bomber Com- lnand and was a prisoner of war for in months. in l946. he was appointed as a ficid supervisor under the Veter- ans Land Act. in which capacity he has served tip to the present. Mr. Martin is married and they have three children. He has been very active in community endeav- ours. particularly with the Can- adian Legion. He Is well qualified in Veterans Legislation and vet- crans can depend on him for sym- pathf'll(' consideration of their problems insofar as they pertain nd Europe they will put on a drill demonstrat- ion. The next day will find them gliding at RAF Hawking: in Kent, and August 12th they will fly to Germany to rejoin the continent- al touring cadets at the RCAF's No. 4 Fighter Wing, Baden Soci- lingen. After a close look at the RCA! overseas base and the famed Black Forest of Germany. they re- turn by at no Montreal at it an. on August 15th. for disperdsal to their homes. LITTLE SANDS I each kindly treated with a large' tub of ice cream by the teachers in the afternoon. The death occured in Toronto reouitly of Mr. Harold Conrad formerly of Sturgeon. P.E.l. Onet brother. Sterling. resides in Stur-1 igeou. Edwin in Saskatchewan and William in Detroit. William is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Alexander Blue of Little Sands. Mr Hugh Mat-Neill. Little Sands. was in Charlottetown on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mat-Lean. and tamily of Cornwall visited re- latives in Little Sands on a recent weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins and family of Sturgeon. visited relatives in Little Sands on Sun- i and Provincial Forester Pays Visit To Camp Buclian Mr. J. Frank Gaudet. Provincial Forester. visited the Boy Scout Silver Arrowhead Course at Camp Buchan. Thursday and addressed the potential Junior Leaders on forest fire prevention and control conservation of woodlota. Practical Demonstrations Were given in the use of telling axes and a visual tour wu takui of the improved wood lot area on the Campsite. Yesterday's demonstration was .one of the highlights of the busy (I . . l , lhvir. and Mrs. Lloyd Wlieeler llltursewhlch h” we" "”d"'w'V and little daughter Betty. who Sm” T""d'y' are residing in Caribou for the. wed""d”' W” Pl0”e'm'l 4” summer months. visited theirialm we 5c9"l' we" lectured "Id home in Little Sands this weeit.l8"'9" P”."c" d""0"5t”'"0n! 0" Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Blue l WP" "I .nr”' camp c0”ki”3' km" and daughter Lila of Little Sandsiand lashmss. and building of biv- we" mnwyed by Mr. New Mac,louacs and by council fire time Neill. tothe home of Mrs. aiue';l”'95' had been completed The twin sister. Mrs Rowan Senea-fpaimls '99"! "'9 ""9 I" W939 baugh. Oak Valley. on Saturdayi5i,"”c”"'” ""3 "9P0'19d I l09d evening June 22. This was thel”'g.l"s 5'”? d"p”F ”""' "In - 0, M... and Mm RowanlwhICh fell in the early morning Sencsbaugh'a 30th. wedding an-ih”””' , 4 niversary. A very pleasant even- lrassjgii nlrhni 9'" i was s nl where immediate. 3 ,:f,m,,m ffmth mmm” whepi l-fax Patrol: Donald Currie and ed for a little gel-to-gether and to (2l',l”w"l- hm” ,-M"-P950" '3” celebrate their anniversary. The.U' w.w'” J”."” HMWY '1” 5l”"' evening was spent with friennlyJ",l"5ld” Mlch'"l C”"PPe" ll” chatter and singing of hymns. A.9""”l RWEH5” '95 D”"d L578?- very delicious supper was served 69”” A"ld- David 3959" l9”! by the hostess. A very prettiiylcllarlougmwnli decorated anniversary cake cen-l Cm" Pt'"'”l- wmllm PWW” ad vancai l J. FRANK GAUDET Word Charlottetownl ivan Mtilar t.'trd Charlottetown) Dennis Kelly Icentral Royaltyi William Hamb- leyi9th Charlottetown! Ralph Bea- ton l5th Charlottetown! John Cur- tis ltird Charlottetown. and James Christmas list Slemon Parkl. The course will break camp Sat- urday morning at 11.00 a m. tered the table. as well as a birth- day cake. This also was theioc- casion of the twins birtilday. Mr.t and Mrs. Senrabaugh receivedytlne of Hitler's proudest subma- some lovely gifts and after con-. rines arrived here Wednesday to gratulations and many good wish- he reconditioned after spending 12 SCUTTLED SUB RAISED Mr. and Mrs. William D. I-Ira-; ser, Whim Road. Mr. and Mrs., Stephen Hicken. Lower Montague.. were recent visitors at Mr. Alexi Blue's in Little Sands. l Mr. Hugh M.acNeill. Little; Sands. visited his sister Mrs. R.C l MacLeod, Kinross on Sunday,' une ltlt-h. Residents here regret to hear of the death of Mr. James Gory- ett of Nine Mile Creek. His sister. Mrs. James Dixon resides in Little Sands. Mrs. Dixon attended the funeral of her brother. - So far as the writer knows no teacher has been hired in the Little Sands School. The school interior has been repainted and other equipment added during the present school year and is con- sidered in real good condition. it is not a heavy school. Somewhere about 20 pupils or less in the district. On Monday evening June 24th. the public examinations were held in the Little Sands School with a good number of visitors from Lit- tle Sands and some' from High Bank on good attendance. Thei pupils showed by their demonst-l ration of work that they had: been well taught by their teacher. l Mrs Lillian Livingstone of Hope-i field. Many of the pupils received; I00 per cent in their differenti tests. Much credit is due to the teacher. Grade Vlll Certificates were won by Dorothy Blue and John Meney. First Aid Cetifcaties were also won by to pupils. Re- feshments were served by the was SCRFIN 1 94011551 -nan vunns ON VNE MFA! in Nls rtnsv wsxrrnnv CARTOON ladies to all. The”childreny-'weI7'e- TODAY -- CAPITOL es for many more years of hap- years on the bottom of the North piness and the thanks oi the re- i l1odll!'V'1ll. The IorId'a largaet liner. Ila Queen Eliubedi. is l.D)l feet long, with tonnage of 06.673. The Guardian Page 5 i Er. . Sea. Scuttied in I945. the l.30t)-lon- KIEL. West Germany lReutersI U-2540 lay in 85 feet of water. it i will first be pumped completelyl dry and then put aground so it can be reconditioned and sold abroad. . La ceivers. All left for their various homes feeling they had a good evening with lots of fun Mr and Mrs. Clatid Dewar of Montague were among the guests Claud is a nephew of Rowan S. and Mrs. Dewar is a sister of Mr. Carleton liilme. Little Sands. On a recent Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gillls. i.iltle Sands. visited his mother. Mrs. John Gli- lis. New Glasgow. NS. They also visited Arthur's two brothers there Clarence and Miles and Mrs. Mi- les Glllis and family. i Mr. Harry Bonnell. Charlotte-. town. has made frequent business'; trips to Little Sands this week. DANCING Canteen MONTAG' " Rollie MacKenzie's Orc....ura DANCING 9: TONIGHT 30 to 12 P.M. Admission 40 cents Mr. l)an Daley of New Glasgow. NS. arrived in Little Sands on; i Friday for a few days visittn his daughter's Mrs. Edwin Mac-1 Kenzie. Mrs. Daley came on Sun-. day accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Chippy Ricd and son. New Glas- gow. N.S.. who also visited wlllll Il' lM.. Ed" .'tl K".'. ii.”-. "."i'.i M52. I)al:)l! .-ei"tfrn2li"io STEWART MEMORIAL HEALTH CENTRE New Glasgow on Sunday. i , The writer received word this will I39 held In ii"ihil2""inMEZr.:2:,rq”.f-ill 2.? Trista VALLEY cutitcsn FACTORY. JULY 10th 'iiiiili1'J'dsiiil-lg AL:ntq;rltlnlliel!r1ttallye; Supper booth. Entertainment She says they were having a lit- tle vacation seeing the interna- ANNUAL TEA PARTY For Dancing Tyne Valley Hall 9-12 Admission 51.00 ' TIIIILLS IN COLOR! slutsiimt: niltoucii THE ninu utilities... A HOW: IMUNDEIIING emu on V . heaalunsri TTIIIHIIIICA uni IUNI lass -near-an-s-ui viilitli-tin lint-lttllitiltlts liiil Itllllt-lil.t.tt!"f.lI-illl lirlul AFTER SUNDAY MIDNIGHT BOX OFFICFYOPENS AT 12:05 P.M. CRIME NETS S2,000,000! is-a stmlng Sterling HAYDEN tional Horse Stine in Wiesbadeny Mrs. Sasser takes a keen inter- est in beautiful horses and enjoys riding horseback. She stated that her sister Minnie of Boston. Mass. plans to spend her vacation in Alaska. Both these ladies are Imm Little Sands . THEAYRE SHOWS I-3--7-9 COMING MON DAY and TUESDAY The romance. humor - - - the rewards and tail which make nurses such wonder- ful people! Tells the fascinating story of the ambitions. the hopes and the longing of a group of girls who set their hearts on a nursing career-and their caps at the doctors. to the particular phase of the re- hnhiilitalion field for which be in prayers and best wishes in the 'r-(vgoongihlf, days to come." Rev. F. .ViacKin- non presented the gift on behalf. " of the association. Mr. and Mrs. Rogerson expressed very flttingiy their appreciation of the fine fel- lowship enjoyed in the association. The hostess. Mrs. .I.M. Fraser. was assisted in the serving of a de- licious lunch by Mrs. D.A. (lamp- iell and Mrs. L.S. Woolfrey. Those resent also included. Rev. D.A Iarnpbell and Master John Camp- bell. Rev. and Mrs. W.A. Pater- son. Rev. and Mrs. D.A. Sharpe and son Jirnrnte. and Mr. s. A. Custanee. The evening closed with the staging of favorite hymns and prayer by Mr. Patterson. PERSONALS Morley Anear and Bryce Bat ten are employed at Doug's ser- vice station for the summer months. Keaneth Ialiurn and Peter Der- . i Don't miss this one. bsstacttwl "nienon toveasltnevet-heppensltessiudwe?..het'ei-e." IlM'l'K-CG INC IAN-1 or-can-nnou an-essms a MICNIII. aacco-4 eaoouenou A LAMP IS HEAVY nomwotaa 3. 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