. THE GUARDIAN. CH WN O'Leary and News & Views y;.,;..;., III Means. Dan Maclnchei-n, Har- lloiue Phones: I013 Ind 8033 ld Mcllachern Cowan Wallace ll ” ' The Guardian may be bought It any of the S I'mer8IdT and Lorne MacKay of Coleman mu.wln' 'hn. In autumn ' 3, A", have left for I-Iavelock. N. B., mun", summer Street: GIIIIHBI Dflllltore. II Central ltreeli MAY 29. 1951 -..,. 11TE'wss'raiiN GUARDIAN yr-”"f PIINCI: COUNTY 0l'l'l0I I Bullner Strut. Suininenlde. Phone loll "' gum, subscriptions. Advertising lepreeenletlvev 1. Emma IIUIPIIY and GEORGE GLOW PAGE rirrizim WEEK-END TAXI T0 PARIS AILING 8. London taxi to take you to Paris for the week- end, with the driver acting 85 X0111” 110st and guide. may soon be the rage for week-end holiday makers. London taid owner-driver Leslie Wiglitman has started a. regular taid where they expect to be an- ployed for I while; "H , New!-Illlld. Water Street: Mun GIIIIIII. 0'1 Oi-Invillo screen Alyn DoiieeIte'I Grocery. 3350116 ICMII: Inland Motor Trauperv. Vater street: Albuu Greuin. I20 lulell Sireu - K. L. Wall; in lienlingto . WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albertina: lruik Weullla Representative. Phone: It-I Office Ind 05-! Home. -1-&”"f . ' OWEES 8llIilPlN- uMRadio service. Ken- ilnSi0n' ' ;s'TABLE JOINS ii. C. A. Arthur Andrew at the L ide Police Force has re- i, ltlon and has joined ”h"c:,.hrEoi)fes in the Service Pol- ? Piiillllcil. He will be Simloned M Eciifinieisido station for the pres- eiitr5- -si;E "BEACON minus". I Cd Limo-act comedy in St. :0 llall, Lot 7. Wednesday cvoii.i::. May 30 at 8.30. Presented bv 5;.-en Mile Bay Dramatic cub, Dance after. -I0 ATTETD SYNOD - Ven. mhd,.groii G. R. Harrison. rector of st. .ilniy's Anglican Church. si'ininioi'.siiIc, loft yesterday in at- iriid tlir 'S)llil('l of the Church of ijnglauri for the diocese of Nova 5.01.3 which will take place this Mair ir. Hnlifnx.-S. ..SiSlllE ROTARY - The rog- .;B, '.iCfI(I)' met-tlllg oi the Sum- -: .-i.-ii: Rotary Club was held " emni: at Coi'le's Restaurant the president. Di'. A. A. Lock- ri the chair. An industrial Mr siinwll b:: Mr. Arthur Tii--re were no guests. -BRll)E-T0-BE HONORED - 34.55 Glenda Waddell of Sum- .'nefs.dc. whose wedding will take place tnznorrmv at the R.C.A.F. mp.-1, win honored (by a num- boy 9 fixriios on Wednesday mi 2-. .il ilarbor View Cabins. ll.-. Tony Williams read an ad- dggsg wli.'.e the Mises Pearl Cameron and Mildred Ramsay 0" lxhalf of the staff of M. F. Schur- man Comm . '. Limited, presented ma byit. wiilh a lovely P3,; of zmnl blankets. Gifts Hi 1 card table and lamp were given by o!':ii-r friends present. Miss l'.'adde.l gracioiisly expressed her .'.ppl0('..'Il-'.iin for the lovely gifts and good wishes, On Wednesday uinng )1-..-s Waddell was tend- zred a m.:.L'Eiil!l'lC0l.iS shower at the home of Mrs. Ross Kennedy when a unique idea of hidden c. w-.131 explanatory verse-it ' -rzich incrrimcnt. Dainty nts uirc served by the ri.-'.v..-'.cd by Miss Pearl ..i:r.c. .r. --S Aiberfon and 0' O O Vicinity nllS5 Dorothy-T Green. Char- lottetown, is spending this week in Albertiiii. guest of Mr. and Mrs. A,C, Gri-(iii, Miss Noriiia Locke. Albertcn. Was ii weekend guest of Miss Reta Wallace at Cascumpec. Mr and Mrs. Fred Pickett, ac- iuiiipniiicit by their two children. John llllti Cliristciic. arrived in Igliimor. Sunday ,evening from liundoii. England. They Ire guests I Mrs. Pickett's sister. Mrs. Le- bgrt Pi-icthnm and Mr. Prldham. 2jIN MEMORIAM iuroii RUSSELL cuaiurion -hincral services for the late Russrll Chzniiplon. Mayor of the TDVill of Knnsingion. who died last Mil"?-all-lb-'. were held on Saturday titei-noon from the home and was W largely attended. The rer- l1i'!fwas condiictcd by Mr. Beyen. '.3ilIi4?d iv Miss Blanche Chap- WL Tilt Hall bearers won: six tins-iii-law of the deceased. 3!955r-i. Ulixer Proiitt. Aubrey aunt. Arthur Larkln. Hodge i '”K0m0r3'. Andrew Johnston Kill Wiiliiim Champion. i'.r”"”l".l' Dali bearers were cmhrrs of the Town Council. vbillicilltirs W. H. Darrach. L. A. ixl""l- Kennedy. Fred Dav- '”"- llewy Champion and the Illiiiiiraie. James F. Profitt. The Eixtli member of the Council. Mr. Willi Davison, was funeral dir- ('Ci0l', MM; Champion was elected May- Mr the regular civic election in M "DEW but he had held the of- mumn I number of previous oc- I lml Rtuhtly he was granted hemhe of absence because of ill . - A heart attack at midnight. -POLICE COURT - Seven drunks appeared in Summerside Police Cour: yi-stei-day morning following the week end. All were fined 55 and costs.-S. -1.051 between Charlottetown and Albany. one Illllb cap and chrome rim for 1061 Meteor. Find- er please phonc collect J. George MacKay, Albany. -Mr. Wallace Harding on the staff of the R. C. A. F.. St. Johns. Que, spent the holiday at his liome in sumnierslde.-S. Mr. and Mrs. 1'. Newton Seeking aid for her parents, who lay dead in their home from gun- shot wounds. two - and - one - hali- year-old Judy Ann Newton of Lud- KBY-9. Ont. paddled a rowboat. with her hands across the fast-moving Key river to summon hclp. Wlit-n neighbors in the tiny railway com- munlty, 55 miles north of Parry Sound, went to child's aid. they found 25-year-old Patrick Newton and his 23-year-old wife dead from a wound in the head, caused by n shotgun blast. lii failing health. it is ybelicved that wife turned 12- gaiigc shotgun on her husband and then upon herself. Wherei 'Doiible.TrIgedy Occurred ggggggngg, . Mill Road and Vicinity Mr. David Baits, Fortune cove. has left this vicinity to az-ekyem- ploymeni. in Toronto. Ont. Mr. Frr-die Wcdgc. (.'llli)IO)'0e of Gallant Grocery Co.. Woodstock. has returned to his home in For- tune Cove for the summer months. Mrs. Prod Arscnault. Lot 6. III gt, present, in pntlent in Prince County Hospital. Summcrside. Her many friends wish her a speedy iecovery. Min Anne Bolts. I student in Summerside recently spent the week-end with her parents. Mr Three member: or the it. C. A. 1'3. who were formerly on the strength of R. c. A. F. amnion Summerside visited this unit re- cently, including L.A.C. ”Chuck" Hulme. rvo Don Stewart. Ind 1'70 Ron Patcnaude. The latter W0 W"! lTIduItes of Navigation 0fficeri' Courses and i...A.C. Hulme W8? on the staff of Flying con- 0. O O o . Mrs. G. E. Petzold has accepted a position on the staff oi the Summerside branch of The Bank of Nova Scotla. 0 O I Summerslde friends of P10 wil- l:'am Sparks will regret to learn that he is a patient of Rockcliifc Station Hospital. Two other former students of the Air Navigation school here are also hospitalized at Station Hospital. Greenwood, N S. These are FH3 Les Osborne and Flo Gordon Kllgour. A speedy recov- ery is wished these invalids. FL and Mrs. SI8Vi'nTiI Martin with their daughters Christina Ruth and Barbara Joyce are via- iting in Summersiile. the guests ii: Mrs. Martin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie. prioi to taking up residence at Chatham. N. B. 0 O 0 Coiigratulat.loiis and best wishes for future happiness are extended to PVC and Mrs. Gordon Hynes who were married on May 12th. FKO Hines graduated from .I Navisraiion f)i'flcers' Course from the Air Navigation School in the Spring of 1950. It is intvresting to note here that NO Louis Noel de Tilly. also in graduate of the same N.O.C.. was groomsman at this happy event. 0 O W0 Douizlas C. Danard. a grad- uate of a Navigation Offici-i-s' Course which departed from the A. N. S. in tho spring oi 1950, re- ('9nUY visited this unit: on a train- ing trip from Bri.tIsh Columbia. 0 C It is interesting to note that F 0 Robert Jones. who graduated off a N. O. C. in the fall of '51, was married recently at Green. wood. N. S. The best man at the W9dCIlI'1ll was F.'O Lawrence Til- t-ury, also a graduate of n N,o.c., who left here in February '51. Congratulations are extended to no and Mrs. Jones. . On Monday. May 21st the Air Narigation School wolcomed a group of Flight Cadets to the Unit. who nre undergoing training on a Nhilnaiion Officcrs' Course. The Senior N.(f.0.'s played host to their wivvs rind friends in the Lounge on Wodric-sday evening. May 2.”trd. when n "Sweat:-r Daiico" was held. Prizes were pre- sented the lucky winners and dc- licious refreshments were served. . . . Ffi. Alex E. Mcnae, Education Officer, wns rocviitly niipniiitcri to the ex--viitive of the Kinsnicn Club of Summcrsidc. O I FVL and Mrs. R. J. Mitchell. to- gether with their two children. are visiting in Vienna. Va. USA. the guests of the formcrls brother- in-Inw and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Rowi-ll. O O 0 Several staff Pilots will report at the A.N.S. Flying Wing this week lncliiding: F10 G. N. Dungey, Flo C. S. Si-aman. FV0 R. A. Emery. IMO E. R. Mace. I-'70 I. Mackenzie and W0 A.S. Cherry. No R. A. Emery is given special welcome, as he has been I resident of Summersido for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Dalton oi Brae had their three daugh- ters visiting them on Sunday: Mrs. Everett Coughlin od Xin- korn. Mrs. George Clark. Brook- lyn and Mrs. Sanford Phillipe of Leary. Mr. Rupert MacNeill, D.F.C.. oi O'l..cary who was awarded his Master's Degree in Science spec- ializing in geology has Iocelpted I. position on the staff of his Alma Mater, Acadia University in Wolifville, N. S. Mr. MacNeill. an outstanding student, was the recipient of I scholaiship. Mr. T. T. Cunningham of Tor- onto has recently arrived on the Tyne Valley Prcsibyterlan Church circuit where he will be the stu- dent pastor for the summer months. He holds service at Vic- toria West and Freeland and XI receiving a welcome. to the dis- trict. He is a brother oi Rev. George B. Cunningham of the Alberton Prcsibyterian Church. -Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mathesnn and Mr. Lester Proiitt will rep- resent the O'Leary pastoral charge of the United Church at the Maritime Conference of the Church which meets in Sackville, N. B., from June 12th lo 17th. Mr. Gt:-orgc Show of Cape Wolfe will represent the West Cape United Church charge and the two min- isters. Rev. B. B. Colborne of Springfield West and Rev. W. G. Dickson oi O'Lcai-y are also ex- pected to attend the Conference. The following students were succzssiful in the Prince of Wales College examinations Charlotte- town:-Roibert Frizzell of Spring- ficld West who received his fourth year gradiiation diploma. Margaret Ellis, O'Lcary received her second ycar certificate. Arthur Seaman, 0'Leary, was among those in the second year pass list. In the first year pass list is Verna Stetson, OiLeary, Phyllis Mclsaac. l-lubron: Joan MacDonald. O'l..eary. in the Nor- mal Traintng list are Audrey Gallant and Terrence Gallant of Duvar. The Milburii West Women's In- sti'utc- met at the home oi Mrs. Harold Stewart for their May meeting. Six members responded to the roll call. It was decided that a couple of the ladies can- vass the district for the Salva'..on Ar-iii)". Three ncxv iiiviiibirrs paid the" fees. School cleaning was discussed and it was decided to leave this until a later date. Mrs. Wilfred Sillikcr thaiilccd the mcmibers for the birthday gift. The secretary uas asked to con- tact the Spr-iiiglicld West play- ers to see if they would prcseiit their play under the auspices of the Institute at Milo Hall. The next meeting w.ll be held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Sillikcr, roll call to be allbWCl'Cd by .1 ten cent grab bag. A delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge. The Canadian Girls in Train- ing of the 0'Lea.y United Church nu-milicrinzz twcn-ty held their closing function on Friday night May 25th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Craswell oi Bloomfield. The C.G.l.T. were accoiinipan-icd by their leaders Mrs. W. G. Dickson and Mrs. Herbert Vatchcr and by the minister Rev. Mr. Dickson. A number of the girls enjoyed Lisb- ing while others had a ball game. Then all came to the spacious home where a fine feed oif waln- err, cake, cookies etc. was en- joyed. A spirited and Jolly sing- song followed with Mrs. A. W. Ci-asrwell presiding at the piano. Hymns were then sung and the happy evening concluded by singing "Auld Lang Sync" and by forming a ”Fi'ivndship Circle” and singing "Taps." A large number attended the shower held in Brae Hall Friday evening May 18th in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Mclsanc who were recently iiiarrlcd. 'The par- ish priest, Rev. Father Alyward in I few well choscn word: wel- comed Mre. Mclsaac to the Brae. The many lovely and serviceable gifts were opened by Mrs. John Mclsaac. The names and ver- ses were read by Mrs. Roy Oulton. The presenis were arranged by Mrs. John MacKin- non. The groom thanked nu for their kindness and extended I welcome to all their friends to visit. them. All j0lilC(I in singing l Bruce of Slll1lllllFl'Sl(i(l. was .- iting at Conway and Port ilzll ford. spcni over the week-end. Eleanors. home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. MacKin'non on Sunday. a patient at Camp Hill l-l'ospital., Halifax. has returned to his L home here. i spending a few days visiting her ; sister, Mrs. H. D. Smith, Cedar Ave, Summerside. and Mrs. Erland Ramsay was in Srummei-side Saturday having dental work done. 1-. 41' 1 P '..f vls tthe Lomio (Tom The wpek en ;i(;”rl,1'3ei!isl3l'lajIlecigch(ieY. aPf1SSCIlgEl'Sil doors to the hold oft (Above) The (axis of the open are! in a cabin at the rear of the plane. : r 5- i (I.-ieftl Pmvvnarrr and iii ?IP7l"(7.ll (I driiii: 0'1 Hir l'('Yf7Vl(lf1 al the rrslaiiranl at Le Toziquet Airport. M '0”MM-mm-hMlParis viucrel on the Quai D'Or.iiii1 while on. a siglitaeeiiig tour. (Right) One of the taxis passes fl Conway and Vicinity Mrs. Slirrmaii Lcivis and son. .3 Mrs. George Thompson and daughter Lorena were in Sum- merside Satiirday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Palnirr .se.... and family were in Summer5ide' Saturday on business. Mr. Clinton Morrison who was Mrs. A. A. Ramsay. Conway, ta 7 Mr. Roy Raiiisay. son of Mr. L -.... l Mr. H. D. Smith. Sii-iiimersirlef was a recent visitor at the home. of his brother, Mr. Arthur Smith. Freeland. , I Mrs. Edith Bryand and Ion; Alvin were guests in Conway at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Monday. Mr. Ind Mrs. Wallace .1. ; Palmer, Svuimmerside. were re- . cont visitors at Conway and , vicinity. i The many friends and relatives. service to Paris at the inclusive fare of Q25. The passengers are driven to Lympne Airport and fly, together with the taxi. across the Channel in a ”Brlstol" freighter to Le Touqiw-. The passengers are collected from their London hotels and are driven down to Lympne Airport. At: the airport a giant ”Brlstol" freighter plane stands on the tarmac waiting to fly the taxis and their passengers to Le Touquet. The freighter can carry only two. of the taxis on one trip to France. The taxis are driven up the ramp into the hold of the ii-eiizliter. the passengers take their seats at the rear of the plane. and are ilovvn to Le Touquet. the actual flying time being only tironty minutes. On arrival in France. the taxis are unloaded and are driven off to Paris, the passengers disregarding the ever-niour.t lug meter because the fare is fixed hofore leaving England. Spec-ding along the famous Route Nationale 1. known to thousands of British motorists who have tinwvollcil by road to Pfll'l5. the Loiiilon taxis are now a familiar sight to the Frciich villagers. In Paris. hotel rooms are booked for the passengers. who, withthc tnxi'salwo,vsat their disposal, can visit places knmvn the world over, to name a few-i he Eiiiel Tower, the Cathedral of Notre Dame. the Palace at Versailles and the Louvre. I 2 i.vi'.h his siiccnssfiil in passing his exams. 1 i-Lland Hciiderson. son of 11:2 . Ficclaiid. Mr. Guy Palmer left for Hall- heme after fax last week to take up car- work at penter work. Halifax. lliis.-ell and l'i'.ii.z-cc, East. Bide- ;liome of her parents, Mr. Mrs. John D. Palmer. Eima Ferrisli, St. Elcanors are to y be i:ongrat.ul.'ited on the Mr. and Mrs. 1VlacKinnon. S'..Adid success they were guests at the Gchurmanls .'I'hese young ladies are the grand- children of Mrs. Conway. ELECTRICIAN WANTED- FOR STORE MAINTENANCE Must be iourneymun and have some knowledge of plumbing Apply N. W. Underwood. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Siimmerslde ll;:."F5dR.V proved fatal. ,a 13'" Clmmhion. who celebrai- --- I I iloldc-n wedding nnniverguy Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet, Woodstock illi. fall. was 71 years of age. He ha: recently returned to her home lmlurvived by his wife uid up after being I patient in the char- zulmn. four gong and six dnughb lottetown Hospital. and Mrs. Harold Botis. It takes liiiilu Skills to miikn ii Sum- iiicr. . . . But trust us to have the most vziricd and versatile collection in town. Slim trim Skirts. ivliirlini: riitclrxs. KPH" tin flnros. . . . Tuk:- your pick of W139 piisiois. prints or sli:idow.Y dillk F"I'd5- Wo'vc priced them so low you can rif- iord a whole Skirt Wnrdrolic! ”l-'or they are jolly good fellows." Delicious reifreshmenis were serv- . ed Ind the remlmd" of the glad to learn she is feeling much wemng W" spent in dancing better after her sudden collapse y- with music furnished by Gerald hi" w”ki McA””' memo" Macxmnon and Mrs. William Milligan. Miirrnv . . Ch I . ' . Th” ”9- Vhrizarclz Mrs. Oliver Mrs. Joseph Gallant Ind two uni" ::nc?::;lEyco,',I;1:ie3apE;! 3:1. Road. was in Charlottetown for Witt Kc i - i d Rhoda of " wuuh can ncton. Lillian. Mn. children Deans d Hm. to wumng Mr. md Mrs. Mclsalc 5 kw day, ,,.Cenuyy He, Ms. l vlir: ;uni:.P.l3n'p,,gE,:inungh":nj ?hh”,,fftinY:;emV:ee .f.:.tv;i I'M:-5. "BLOSSOM QUEEN" many years of happy wedded life. b""d "Id ”” Stmmg we" ” Aggyawn or gray cotton gahardme in ii WWW"? Ircne Mrs ' iirzhiir Elizabeth Gallant. um" s""d" ”"d b'"”””” M” smart sirnizlit-rut style that In-itnns dam of Mr. Richard Palmer will be B--Crisp picniay that features large embroid- orod porknls and gathered front pleats. Yel- I4Il'I(IIIl, K , Eighteen-year-old Oeroie Honk The Omen”, womenv ynuum. MIIIIIZEH 110""? Willi ivhems , 1 1,. low. mnuvc nnd white- mkew .I0h'lI'lsiII'i1.g wl:Il'5dn1tl." 33- Mrs. Joseph MncPhee has re- I;:g?;edE(N;:::IIIg'.2"n?.'g'v Eva? held their May meetinsg in the Mr mudock ,.w my ho is l" is;-ii Em-ii -V: Mrs. H d ' h h I" F”""""e .' school on Monday with the pre- ' t . . ” l ff ll , c 1'”! Lester? "ct-T:r"e'ii'm:iiyci I:lI;v'I.'e(Ift!er; beeiiig gnricdtlent in West- 39'" Que" ”' a"""h7' sh” "” sldent Mrs. John Moi-eshcad and employed w"'h Mmrimn 3'” C xi uummred rim mm," mm "1, "N, D (.m,k, gm.” 0, mmnm CM, mm," brandy um" '”0 residing in K i em Ho: itel Alberton. "lewd '"”" '""”"E "'9 ”""” the ucrelarv Mrs. Harry Mcwi1- "mm " 5h”l'”.”i”""”" 5W” " ii i pd ii a h in lovolv to cloth Clioosc from tho gar arrav of manv "Qv-B "" "P p ' who were spouse by various mm! premium no” can W" the week-end with wife and Rlilwled mini "" ll” ""1 "I I ' i ' i s 7 summery colors- 3 I Each I I9 l.o:ii rlcsiciicd unfflr pique in tho churni- ing Circln Skirt to wear right now nml right through the whole Sunimcr-- 6 Each . .. .. I WWI” 51"" "h”"'h”"" "I" M” answered by seventeen members. "mny h"e' WNW Ind 9"” m WMM ............1. Mr. Gerald Gallant. Piunvillc. F I : was I recent visitor to this vicln- "'I"- Correspondence was read and M Be dig" hp 1 t "M iy, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. d J and all unfinished " "m "V9 3- 3”” 'l ' i . : L b ' rid. Th .Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mimpliy ; Urbm alum two children. Winston Ind Carmel cl:,:;:::::,,:m"p,fvf,,led e umsfhw: who hls been taking Grade K at I Mr. and Mrs. Urban GIllInf. were recent visitors to Fortune won” mop was needed ,0, the St. Dunstan's University. Char- Rough or Peeled 1”” at Rail salt. W J. A. BERNARD Tl Phonesmamrna 5 Pouavillo. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John I". Gallant- A farewell party was RIVGH revs enily in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lymln Caaeley of cnscumpec. Mr. Ind Mn. Cueley plan to lelve this community shortly to reside in Mill River. Mr. and Mrs.-D-o-ri-ce Gallantand Jerry Peters. ---Many of the residents of this district and I large number of outaiderl attended the me held on IlI0.DI'0lhIlCI of Mr. Eusnell Mnxileld. Fortune cave. on Wed- nesday. May 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Russell M field ion to leave this district in e Ill to y reside in J Min Mad, were recent visitors to cove. the guest: of Mr. Ind Mrs. school "m H,” I new Imp W" loitetown. spent the weekend i purchased and placed in the school. Mrs. Ralph Own and Mrs. Edmund Peters reported for the sick committee. Mrs: J. M. Macwllliam and Mrs. L. G. Dewar reported ihIt the Iewing clIsaes,were doing good work. Mrs. Marne Kennedy on behalf of the Boy Scouts and Wolf COIHIIIII Cubs thanked the Institute for x .- E pantry salt. The cnieriainmem i committee for June:-Mrs. Ed- 3 mund Peters and Mrs. Aifrcd . Palmer. The lunch committee: . Mrs. Waldo Phillips. Mrs. Upton Seaman, Mrs. Thomas Phillips . and Mrs. Phil.p Thinnpson. De-l licious rem-shnicnts were served i the money rec-civcd (-3.4-the; by the committee in charge. 0 ls Ladies? Wear SUMMERSIDE