H . "NT Island Photogrlitphers Take Top Awards In" Competition Photographers from Prince Ed- wardislandwoathneolfourtnp individual awards at the Maritime 'r7ofessioaal Photographers As- sociation's lath annual convention which concluded in Shedlsc. New Brunswick. last evening. Don Sears. of Summerside. who is president of the M.P.P.A.. re- ceived the top award for the best portrait in the tittlon. and also won the third place in the. portrait class. His wife, Mrs. Sears. won the photo coloring competition. with a hand-colored island scene. thus bringing two of the four individual first place trophies to the Read Studio which Mr. and Mrs. Scare own and operate in Surnmersida Ron MacArthur of Sumrnersids won the color photography award with a color lranspxency photo of Niagara Falls. Continuing the husband-and-wife technical skill i in winning prizes. his wife. Mrs. . MacArthur. won an award of merit in the portrait competitions. slr. and Mrs. MacArthur own and operate the Heclrbert Studio In Summerside. George Wnttori. of Summerside. photographer with the Charlata- towii Guardian. won an award of mom in the commercial class with a shipping scene "Inbound For Cargo." a photo of the Nopal 'rader. the largest freighter ever WESTERN GUARDIAN LIMITED quantity of large oak barrels. Waddell Bros. Crapaud. DON SEARS to enter Summcrside harbor. Mr. Wotton also min the two awards of merit lhztl were award- ed in the color nhnlography com- petition, with "Piilpuood Packet.” a ship loading pulpwood at Sum- rnersidy. and "Beach Beauty." a pretty girl on an Island beacii. Cllfi Wright of Halifax. with I shot of the Imperial Oil refiner- ies-It Dartmouth, had the best commercial photograph. and Lorne Pridham of Fredericton. received the award for the best group of three photographs in this class. In addition to those from Sum- lnerside. photographers from more that twenty cities and towns in RESERVE DKTE Julie 27th. . V . I" Summersihe 9'3-V' "Meddki rtlI:iTdeSticotIIieantI1wiEIieav:' B'ItIIanrbiiIiirciI: some Maid” central Bedeque Hall cmwenqon and heard imks by various speakers including Glen Hancock, Imperial Oil public re- lations field representative for the Atlantic Provinces. who spoke on "Public relations and the photo- grapher:" Fred Crlpps. General manager of Anst-o of Canada Ltd., speaking on "Yesterday, today. and tomorrow with pholography;" NOTICE PANTRY Sale at Ken- nedy's Store. Kensington. Satur- day evening. June lst at 7.30 p.m. sponsored by Grahams Road W ALL taxes due Central Bedequt: School district 175 must be paid be- fore June 1st. By order of trsutees. Ralph Lord. secretary. Miss Inr5aro Jewel . Is Visitor To Borden Miss Barbara Jewell, Toronto, w.M,s, secretary for younger groups in the United Achurchv of Canada was the special guest of the Ladlt'S' Social Club ofgBordeti United 'hurch at a meeting In the church hall on Wedn da, eve-1 nine. May ttth. . The m.eting was under the nus-it pices of the Pl-I.l. Presb)'tei"ial oi; the Women's Missionary 500'?”- Miss Jewell was acconipanietl by 3 Mrs. Ralph MacCaull. Carletony. Siding and Mrs. Kenneth ltluttari. E sou-1..-town. as Presbytcrial re-R presentatives. Leaders and DVDS"-i pective leaders of y0unizPl' RWUP5; in the surrounding areas had been led by Mrs. Kenneth .'tlaclnnis.p Mrs. Geage Sharpe L13 ll” "Call to Worship". which was ful- lowed by the singing of the lynin. "Lord of Life", with Mrs. Ralph! Toombs at the piano. The Scrip- lure lesson, Matthew 5 l-ls. itas. read by Mrs. Jack Maclsaac and prayer was offered by Mrs John Easton. FL.-LT. BROWN TO TRENTON Saskatoon, The RCAF bu in. noiinced the transfer of Flldxt .I..l(IlllCIlBIlI H.E. Brown of Sum. Mr. and Mrs. Hazeltnn Gillis. and children Gregory and Derry, are visiting old friends and relatives at Charlottetown. Indian River and Kensington. While in Char- lottetown they were guests of Mrs. Gillis' brother. Dr. James I. Hig- John Palmer. demonstrator and lecturer for Canadian Kodak Co. OPENING DANCE Lot 16 Hall, Ltd.. on "A practical approach to; tonight Tuesday. modern and old time IIETICIIIE. Good virchestra. pol-pcolor;" and Anita and Raleigh: lished hardwood floor. Canteen Clare. Sackville Photographers! .91-vicg, who presented a demonstration ."The use of make-up in photo-. . SEE THE Meddlesome Maid byignphyy Summerside Y.P.U. in Cape Tra- verse Hall. Wednesday. May 22nd Ills. Sponsored by Carleton Mis- sion Band. RESERVE Tuesday. May 2l.j Malpeque Hall play "No men ad- mitted" presented by Kensington Home and School. Sponsored by Malpeque 4-H Calf Club. THE FUNERAI. of the late Mrs.i John Madore, who passed away at Medlnrd. Mass. daughter of the late Thomas Ford and Mrs. Ford of Mount Pleasant. will be held today, Tuesday. May 21st, at the home of her sister. Mrs. Robert MarLaurin, Victoria West. with service at 2.00 p.m. interment will he In Victoria West Cemetery. FUNERAL MONDAY- The fll-l ni-ral of the late Mrs. John Peter Arsensult. Urbainville took place yesterday from her late residence to Egmnnt Bay Church where Re- quiem Mass was celebrated by ALBERTON Mrs. Nelson Olivar. Alberlon. has returned to her home from the Western Hospital. Cpl. and Mrs. T.D. Trenoiith and their family of Pictou spent the weekend with Mrs. Treiioiith's par-I ents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells.l' Alberton. , MrPand Mrs. Eric Caldwell and their little daughter. Arden Belle, of Dartmouth, N.S. were weekend guests of Mrs. Calilwell's parents.! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilkie, Al-i ebrtou. Mr. Eric Corhell of Summer-I side visited his mntlicr. Mrs. HI). Corbett; at Alberlon during thel Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner lilarksi Rev. Wendell Mticlntyre. with and their children. Elaine and Rev. Nazaire Polrier officiating and John. spent the weekend with at Iiiie interment which took place Mrt PP. Fraser. Albcrtnn. in the Church cemetery. Pall besr- D . ens were: Michael LeClair. Ed- "H" the Weekend W and mund Gallant, Edmund Arsenault. thCe'Rf-o"I;::f;Iv siigrftrligll-1Vi: Theodore Arsenault. Avis Arsen- ault. Sylvere Arsenatilt. PERSONALS Ralph Moase of New Annan visited Charlottetown on Thursday Mrs. J. I-latrold Goodwin of Summerside. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin of Kensington were visit- ors to Charlottetown on Friday They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Nooniin. Mr. and Mrs. Louis O'Connor visited the city on Friday. Mr. 0iConnor is attending a meeting of the producers' Ass'n of P.E.I.. of which he is president. 3. Fisher. Charlottetown. Mrs. Arthur Wright. Alberlon. had as guests during the weekt-nd.' Mrs. Charles Ellis of Knutsford, Mrs. William L. Mt-Eachern of Mermaid, Mrs. Lester Doiiglns anti Mr. Allan Douglas of Park- ae. Saturday afternoon the United Church Guild held a pantry sale and a sale of unopened parcels in Albertoii Public Library. In charge of selling were Mrii. Roy Leard. Mrs. Frank Fraser, Mrs. Wewlwy Hardy and Mrs. Frank Weeks. i Albertnn South Commiinlly Club had a sale of fresh lobsters at gins. Mr. Gillls is to leave in a few days for Winnipeg wiiere he will supervise the erection of several large oil tanks for the Foster Wheeler Construction Company of New York City and London Eng- land. Mr. Gillis' many friends in PE. Island wish him success in his undertaking. He is a native of Indian River. sort of the late Wil- fred Gillis. Mrs. Kenneth Multart inti-odiic- WW3! F. in a: Miss Jewell; lwdho ilsmaa Vfegi (L)iil. For tyillegpaslsthotzvlolfyezgsntfeai '3 arming YOUH-, -'4 .V B B P. n HI'ltiKn-IIBS been an instrument ant and fluent speaker. yd t:i;pm.mg msmmm. It Number 1 Ad. :r::";:”".-..:::::"::.:::i..;" ms sew - su- ' 3 (mil. 5' .-ssed "e importance of Mission-i He joined me .1, force tn nu, Irv education In th 9 Yountzer and after graduating from Centra. groups. and the methods and nia-pita. ()iit.. new as a staff paint in terials to be used. . . Ottawa and Gros T nquin, 'F1-once, An informal period of VQlIgSIlDIlS before coming. to 1 AFS in 1954. and answers followed during which in his new position he will be con- refreshment were served by the1t-erned with testing flying Inglfuc. members of the Social Club lfl-Jturs . and students tllouusout eluding, Mrs. Maurice Lod8e.CMrs.,Training Command. Alfred Chappeie. Mrs. Lorne ous-t cc--T ins Mrs. Herbert Mat-Kenzie. .llrs.. ' a Jack Maclsanc, Mrs. Algthur J a y Erect O" and Mrs. George Mac innon. l On behalf of the Presbyteriali Tanks In MOI1. Mrs. Mat-Caull thanked Miss Jew-l ell apd the Social Club for a very pleasant and profitable evening. Mrs. Heath Gordon expressed the pleasur of all present at having Miss Jewell in Borden and. on be- half of the Social Club, Mrs. Zler- bert Mat-Kenzle presented Miss Jewell with a small gift as a token of appreciation and a souvenier of her first visit to Borden. At this point. Mrs- Colin Rod- gers, a valued member of the Club. who leaves shortly to take up tes- idence in New Brunswick, was pi t ” with a farewell gift. An expression of appreciation of her work in the club. during her stay In Borden. was read by Mrs. Reginald Rodgers. ..The meeting was brought to I close with a prayer by Miss Louise . Calbeck. Bedeqiie. returned Mis- sionary to Japan. MEN'S SUITS Mode to Measure- 20 percent off or extra pair FISHING BOAT IINKI CAPETOWN (Reuters)--A crew of nine has been rescued by a Dams FREE' trawler from the 50-foot fishinll MAY ONLY boat Elna. which foundered dur- ing the weekend in stormy seas off the Soutilt African coast. HARDY'S MEN'S and IOYS' WEAR Alberton. BIG CAPITAL Santiago, capital of Chile. is it lltriving city of almost l.500.fJ00 inhabitants- .. I RURAL ELECTRIFICATION I NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the proposed rural elec- trical extension to serve the Elmsdale-Alma-St. Louis area has been approved for construction. Residents in this area. who have completed contracts with the Maritime Electric Company.Limited, are hereby . advised to wire their premises. Any complaints or disputes regarding the placing of poles on private property or otherwise. or the cutting of trees necessary for line construction. must be referred to this Commission through the local committee at the earliest possible date. The committee representing this area comprise the following members: -Mrs. A.S. McAssey. Spring st.. no C be"' . .mur'Md Mm mm Pm” County selilimangpm :"s:lo;:ot;nVs:rt:rglsg. Joshua Smallman F. J. Pefeis Isaac Dunbar 333:: s);:l;::;l:;ml::fTw:5:ve:; Le:!no”rAit Hl;lt.liMrs. Harvey llutt The Public Utilities Commission . an rs. y Matthews. and in Charlottetown ago. She is recuperating most in M My , Q '3Vm"blY- Mers.evl;an'ISl (Irvin IInDr('IesMlS;Ii"IT:I': Prince Edward Island . I old Skerry. 1 Mrs Bruce Dtivison. Frederic- ton. . .3. was a visitor to Sum- merslde yesterday and spent the afternoon at the home of Mrs.r Sherman Mcltssey. Spring St. 1 Mrs. George Irving. Sherhroolte.l IQ. plans to leave Sinnrnerslde ml return home tomorrow. She has spent llie last ten days at the: home of her parents. Mr. iindi Mrs. siierman McAssey. y Mr. and Mrs. Erie Voodsitlel and son Bill went the holiday weekend is Steilarton. N.s. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants TV Stars Direct INWILLGIV W R E S T L I N G civic STADIUM, SUMMERSIDE ' TUESDAY, MAY 2lst From Maple leaf Gardens, Toronto TWO FEATURE MATCHES OPENING MATCH BEST rwo our or THREE FALLS 45 MINUTE LIMIT GYPSY JOE. LEN "MARVEL" HUGHES. "MEN'S WIAI. mm. mm none- 229 Lbs. 231 Lbs. Chelsea, Mass. Northampton. Mass. FINAL MATCH TAG TEAM MATCH 3 wgyg incs-r -rwo our or -nut EE FALLS on MINUTE LIMIT ,0 N" THE GALLAGHER nos. "””'"'...?3."""'”" i l am... N. 1. vs """'- W 1 0 cssti f ; - Doc 240 lbs. -. Mike 236 lbs. TA'lzANmT(i)-I-I.Rv""": 9 CREDIT , p . . Quebec City rill: aanuiotmts Anti nssrnax U. s. no TEAM CHAMPIONS O LAY. I AN EXILE” OI STRENGTH BEFORE Ill! RUSH I.& Invited to attend. - , H k rseiw M” the Social Club. welcomed thei 'nh "we" - "5 guests to Borden. A SEl"Vlt'P I ' wa,-smug baspd on the theme: 5'. STCPIIOTI S W: Ac FOLK DANCE: mes"; The Lm 0! Lire ' M” MGIY Mge'"'g The following meeting was a 'mt-rside and Charlottetown. to the "1" Children 50: - A.Y;P.A. Groups Hold Meeting The regular meeting of St. Mary. St. Johns A.Y.P.A. was held in St- Mary's Hall on Tues- day evening with 20 members pre- sent. Meeting opened with prayers led by the president Carrie Thom- son. The acting secretary Norma Macxinnon read the minutes and toll call was answered by a BIJISIIC verse beginning with "P" A b -' '13. ,3" "mu, less period followed in connection human" nu with the social cvenllll Ind cloa- 11.... uyhi ,, demo, , mm In blnriuet carintu pemiuiiity, this being The highlight of the evening g mu. pm-W" .u um of ml, was a talk on "Indecent Puhlics- association. "A "on period followed which proved very in- lutltilll and informative. Lunch was served by Margaret Aroolfireattlte Colulnbuslnrnaonoutralstreet lII1!II8ht8u.tninerslda" out IlI0l4I!alterdianu'nItoI-dsyto Hshtasomewbatsttthbot-nblase tions" by the Rev. G.R. Esbary. deanery chaplain of St. Johns church, Crapaud. He said. "We social evening with invitations being extended to the other Young Pwbles Unions of Summerslde. Archdeacon G.R. Harrison. D.D- extended a welcome to those pre- sent and also introduced Dr. F.W. Jelks from St. Pauls Church. Charlottetown who later instruct- ed Th! Kfoup in some very inter- esting folk dances. The remainder of the evening consisted of games and lunch ser- ved by the executlve of St. Marys St. John A.Y.P.A. Thirteen members of St. Step- hents W. A. and one visitor met II the home of Mrs. HBITY Sud!- bury. Spring valley. for the May meeting. Devotions were led by the president. Mrs. E. Profitt. The treasurer reported the sum of 58.99. receipts since the begin- of the year. half yearly pledge to be paid this month. The supplies prepared for ship- ment to an Indian Residential School were displayed by the Dor- cas Secretary. Mrs. Everett Suds- bury. In addition one quilt and seven pairs of knitted socks were handed in by the members. The report of the April meeting of the P. E. island Diocesan Board was read. Mrs. H. B. Mac. Lend gave a resume from the Study Book on the chapter deal- ing with lndo China. The June FIND EGYPTIAN MINE TEL AVIV. Israel (APD - An army spokesman said an Israeli patrol uncovered two Egyptian plastic mines in Israeli territory near the Gaza Strip Monday. He Xnightsof l Blaze Yesterday In Roof OI S'sicIe K. of (I. Home pg-igauttsno s'”&J.'TA."27?Tm-mw- Fire -Damage In Apartment firemen answered home of Mr. Vlllirod Perry 4 o'clock Yesterday where some all being used for cooking caught fire in the apart- ment of Mr. and Mn. Maurice LsF'leche. Mrs. LaF'leche had the , olmlndtothrowematovuthe flaming oil. She then took the oil soaked mat to the bathroom where she threw it into the bath- tub. immediately the nine: came to life again and shot up the wall catching on the plastic curtains andd plastic wallpaper. Considerable damage to the bath- room resulted. as well as smoke damage to other rooms in the house. NOTICE All taxes due Abrams Vil- lage School must be paid by May 25. By order of trustees. Raymond Cameron, meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ellis Profitt. Lunch was then served by the hostess and ommittee in charge. charged that investigation shoew the mines were planted only Ii few hours previously. la; if It LADIES' SCARVES . Rayon silk blend : Many lovely designs Beautiful colors. II. 58” "MAIN FLOOR ACCESSORIES" FLANNELETTE ILANKETS . While with either rose. 2 I 9 9 gold or green borders White satin binding "MAIN FLOOR ACCESORIES" Sizes 70 x 90 ..' CLEARANCE C.I.L. PAINTS Odd Iols Interior finishes discontinued colors. Plat, Glosl. Sernt Gloss I l I I I Secretary. ”sUN8I'."l' IN THE WRIT" Also serial and news. SAVINGS IEYOND ALL COMPARISON! DURING THIS GREAT - MAY BARGAIN JUIILEE SALE I I I (SALE NOW IN PROGRESS AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE) 2:30 PM. rumnsv ONLY! LADlES' PANTIES Rayon Mesh Elasticized leg band Pink. blue. white Small. Medium. Large. IARGAIN IASEMENT no r. M. russnsv ONLY! 100 ONLY 7 PIECE PLASTIC SALAD DISCOUNTS up to sow. --I MEN'S ALL WOOL SWEATERS 5.88-- l I V-neck Plain shades and a few fancy patterns . Res. to I35. I l AWAY it l i BOWL SETS Consists of - I large 11'' howl - 4-6" bowls salad fork - 1 salad spoon. WIIILI QUANTITIES LAST! IABGAIN IASEMENT P.E.I.'s IAIIGEST FAMILY 25'i lpnlr 1.00 miNn.oon.t.tNosiintnnirr. CAPITOL - TODAY (TIIESJ 3:30-7:15-9:15 WEDNESDAY 7:16-0:15 cots outuy-in p-an INCRID BERGMAN BRJEEER K. HAYES itttiilitltl: it rem. vsw to 4.98 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS sovs- tiitsss kt-inns " Fina quilt! broadcloth I I I French Cufh "sows" DIPAITIIINT MAIN FIDO!" Matching bow tie and cuffllnka Q slses lo. 18. ll. ' Beg. set now usws DRESS CAPS Q Summer weight gahardlnel and nylon Q Plain plaids or fancy 84: "7 "MEN'S WEAR DEPT. MAIN FLOOR” and. us MISSIS SLIM JIMS Pine quality Saafortsed sheen Cotton Gabardine. 1.88 M Tanoaly linens-Irouuppsr Iaestton