AT THE OBPIIANAGI PICNIC Legion Treats. Boys And Girls Of Both Orphctnages sixty Iinvs and girls from thetand after a short parade In St. Vi-icvii". end the l'.lC.l Prot- lulticlt they uere led to the bath- Ngiii or1ili-iii.'i:cs thoroughly Eng liniiscs by the Summerside .11-turd an outing at Cavcndish lSea Cadet Band. the boys and 511-111! iy .'illt'T!'.”:lI as the llrovinc- girls took to the water for n 131 trnr-n.-iivi of the Can'i(iian lengthy swim and later enjoyed L04, .1. ill-1Sl.. spoiiszircd the 1il:iying on the beaches. During v I .'lilllli.'ll "C-diizidirin Legionltliis time the Sea Cadet Band . .ii ifio oi pli;in.'.:cs." iundcr the direction of Bandi'nas- - t'llIlill'l'lI 1'11 were taken to IL'l' Lt. Gabriel Chaisson. treat- assisted by Frank Rush of Chzir- which the orphanage boys and Czimuti-li by ch.-iricmd hnscs'ctt quite a number of holidayers iottctown and due to their fine girls eagerly look forward. A land Sunday sight-see'rs pleasing band concert which was enthusiastically received. later treated to an excellent meal as the group was divided .of the Cavendish restaurants be- fore their return journey to Char- lottetown. Mrs. A. Wright was in charge of the Protestant Orphan- age party and Sisters Mary of Fatima and Ellen Mary super- of the arrangement committee fol The orphanage children were nto parties and taken to several lsed the Roman Catholic group. Lester Jenkins was chairman adian Legion Charles Hoganwas Maclnnis. Angus Cameron. Wil- bert Arsenault. Freddie Gallant and Roy Boates. Commanding Officer of the Summerside Sea- Cadet Corps. by whose permiss- ion the youthful band was pres- ent for this annual occasion to Plan Deanery Conference Of AYPA Groups Plans have been completed to hold the 12th annual P.E.Island.' Deanery A.Y.P.A. conference at l the Anglican Church Centre Cra-l paud. Over Labor Day weekendi with a them of "This is the l A.Y.P.A." the conference in open to all Anglican young people and it is expected that; every parish will be presented as l A.Y.PA. has been very active inl the deanery during the past year. 1 Miss Catherine Greene. Dioes-' an youth worker. who recently toured Great Britain will be the1 guest speaker and director oil the sessions. Miss Greene will ad- l dress the first two sessions. For the third session the member are: to be divided up into tour group; and in the fourth session the en-3 tire group will bring in their findings and aims as to bowl A.Y.P.A. can best be promoted: Special emphasis is placed on the development of leaders Rev. M..l. Findley will open the con- ference on Saturday with mem- bership and association prayers, and Rev. G.R.F. Ebsary will in- troduce the theme to the mem- bers on Sunday. Rev. W.E. In- graham will conduct the 8. o'- clock Holy Communion Service and officially install the deanery officers at the 7.30 o'clock ser-l vice in St. Johns Church. Crap-1 aud. The A.Y.P.A. lllemher. arcl to conduct the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning. Joseph 8. Kerry, president of Nova Scotia. and James Carrol president of Frcd- i erlcton diocese. will be attend-1 ing and reporting on the Domin-l efforts the program was run off smoothly. Provincial president of the Can- present as were Dr. H.B. Mac- Neil. president of the Summer- side Branch and Comrades P.C. Martin, Roland Phiiipson. James Hoga. Frank Siiiilter, James diocesam FIRE POSED THREAT SAT A fire in deep peat topped a pumper truck and I crew of sooillaiul near the shore. front- men whose most determined ef- row” Dr. and Mrs. F. Jelks are to assist the young people in dir- ecting their receation programme Miss Carrie Thomson will be in charge of the large display of A. Y.P.A. and B.R.F. material cent- re. The residence anti grounds will be put in rczitliiicss for the WESTERN GUARDIAN REGULAR dance, lrishtown to- night Monday. Blue Haven llam- l 1,11. 1..-m.1(e,,,11 blers. Door prize. COMMITTEE Number 1 ion conference which the attcnd- 575.00 scholarship IOT ill? Sllldffnl. ed in Vancouver in Jung 11" the 5,”, mamng me highest exemplary student. Mrs. Wanda The guest speaker for the ban. lmarks and pla""l"g quet is Dr. George Fisher whose l"P Grade 11 l""k- she I' "'9 5111,19” 1, --Leadm-3 101- '1-omm-. 1daughtcr of Air. and flirs. Morris marks totzilcd 633 out of a pos- siblc 800. Only 14 exams were written. Slicila had entered Kensington High School after completing Grade 8 iii Kel- -tends to take Grade 11 in Kcns-1 REMEMBER To ATTEND Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic at Le- gion Hall. Kensington. tonight between 7 and 9 p.m. will be absent from his office- from August 24 to September 3. Office open for repairs and appohitmenhs. C ll your own" - Be a blood donorlll at Legion Hall. Kcnsington tcr'S tee consists of: Rev. G.R.F. Eb- sary-chaplain; Rev. M.J. Find- ley-assistant chaplain; llcv. W. E. E. PARKMAN. Optometrist. "”"”””"l”d”'”'""V ”'3”"”" Profitt - co-chairman: This years conference commit-I llison Gill--dcaiiery president: Lloyd Vir- i inia Macxcnna-registrat; Mar- lnytnn Mill-chairman; ilyn Birch-assistant registrar; "THE up-E you 5...... may be 1 Barbara Worth-reccptionsilg Al. son Gill-qiiartcr muster Brnrt-1 mallvassistant quarter nt:isler1 inglun. iGrove W.l. presented a prize of SHEILA CASELEY 1County Line W. I. Groups Presents Two Scholarships Sheila Cnseley, and Joycetare very happy that they have. Heck were the recipients of the1been won by students from oth-i Women's institute County Line er schools this year." The girls scholarship for the each responded suitably and highest marks made in the ma- l2l'3CClUll.V- Mr. J. Weeks Mir- triculatinn examinations. Dhy spoke briefly to the limit Sheila was the winner of afgf3'h”'"g' (.'"."grat"laI'"g me 1girls and citing Shelia as an Cousins also offered her congrat- ulatinns and spoke highly of Joyce and of her application to Cascley. Kelvin Grove. and her her slum”- County Line Number One can- vention group is composed of Spring Brook. Kelvin Grove. Park Corner, lrishtown, Long Ri- ver, Clinton New London, Nor- boro. Spriiigifled. Emerald, Gra- ham's Road and Margate. During the evening Mrs. Doug- las Webster representing Kelvin to take when t h e vin Grove, and took grades 9 and 10 in one year. Her teacher was Mr. .I. Wet-ks Miirpliy. Site in- Joyce. who received a 850.00lS5.00 to each of the students of scholarship. is the daughter of Kelvin Grove distzict who were Xir. anti .Virs. lliliartl Meek. successful in passing the matri- Spring Brook. and her marks culatlon examinations. This totaled 6.13. She is only 15. and given annually. and this year took her grade it) work in Springlthe recipients were Sheila Case- Brook School ller teacher wasiley and Roberta Hogg. Mlsl Mrs. Wanda Cousins of ilonshaw. ttary Mac-Kay of Clinton who She pl:'ll1S to take Grade ii at was their grade ll teacher was Kensinginn High School. called on to speak and congrat- 7l'RlCSliNTATl()N 1ulated the girls and commended The prcsentzition was made byltlicm its excellent students while Mrs. attending Kelvin Grove School. . Borden Red IThe Guardian Page 11 Mon. August 26, 1957 1a list of the successful candi- :dates who merited awards. l Beginners: Brian Currie. Jib 1anzie Bernard. Millie AIIEIPII Raymond Cousins. Marilyn Po- lters Lloyd Pickering, Glen Mae- Cormaclt. Linda Nets. Mary Ple- kering. Junior: Teresa Keoitxh. Bel Gallant. John Ceretti. Paula Ceri- etti. David Ness. Senior: Murdock Jardlne. Betty Campbell. Marie Gallant. Robert Ness. lmermadlaite: Michael Noel. Fred Murphy. R. L. S. 5. Bronze Medallion: Joe lliclvor. R.L.S.S. Bar to Bronze Medal- lion. Bobby Gallant. itBridge to the Sun” in 1931 Gwen Harold married a handsome Japanese diplomat in Washington. Came Pearl Har- bour twhich her husband nearly preventedi, and both lapanese husband and American wife were "banished" to Japan. JOYCE MEEK lfornia. Oregon and Arizona. Other numbers on the program; included a singsong. a contest.l 59PiEmbET R9EdEl"l D1851. a solo by Ruthie Pidgeon. and a in a 3,1-page advance book can- dueg by Brenda pidgeon and dfenslation, tells l:I,Ctl'I'tlDV:ing story X . . , n I is strange u en er mar- ..l?;7'”i"..l'.f'!."iE2..iIl3"EJ.f. iii.” W Wm" "M I . ,” L d . ences in war-torn Japan. Get ”"'” t 3" 9” ' 1" "edm 3"” your September Reader's Digest sweets were served by the Kel- today: 38 articles of lasting in- vtn (7.-nve ladies, assisted by tel-ESL 4 I 11,, beg from maga. the ladies from Spring Brook. 21,195, newspaper, and bmk. . condensed to save your time. Cross Tests The annual Swimming and Wa- ter Course held at Borden came to a successful close on August KENSINGTON 13th.. when Mr. Fred Hymn- MON.-TUES. - 7:15-9:1! man, Assistant Field Supervisor for the Canadian Red Cross Soc-1 Rock Hud-Wm Ml” Cwndl Bo" . . . chers George Sanders in a show iety examined five well trained! with '3 Sm”, that Wm Huger in classes in their aquatic SI(JIlS.lvour mind and heart "NEVER Red Cross Instructor. .tliss1'SAY GOODBYE" in Tech!"- Dorothy Perry. Summerside, in- 1 she as hated b an structed the class during the 10 Non W y ' child who was her own . . . CAMEO covering nearly half an acre, was cleared by the heavy mach- Y '-'1 '9: 5. ' night between 7 and 9 pm. maul KEYS m SlIPDliC'S :Carric the convention president Thomson - B. R. F. Literature; 1A rt h it r Campbell of Spring Miss Mary MacGougan, R.N.. day course. This course is spon- sored by a Local Swimming and 5' Water Safety Committee, Mr. Reginald Rodgers capably your mother." with ind we l3 acting as Chairman. Following is TM et forbidden to say "I an: Admission we TODAY 2:00-7:15-0:15 TUES. 7:15-9:15 WED. 'I:lk0:lI Laurettzi Mill-publicity: Horace Colcs. Roger Gardham, Kathleen . Ellis-music: William Paynfer.l Robert Yea. Sports and Ronnie England Sports. LEAVES FOR CONVENTION Police Chief Peter R. White and Mrs. White left yesterday by plane for London, Ont. where the national convention of po- lice chiefs is being held this week. THE PRINCE County annual meeting of the potato producers organization will be held in Sum- lobster Catch Reported Down in: llic Suiiinicrsidc Golf and Country Club, on Saturday posed .forts were unable to cope with 1thc fire which smouldcred and s srrlulls tlirt-at to the area in- i burned underground to more than cause of a prevailing high wind. a foot in depth. Iirtspiindlnll to a call for assist-. ine which pushed the burning peat debris over an embankment onto the shore where the rising tide eliminated the danger to the Later in the afternoon a bull- immediate woodlands. mersidc town hall Monday. Aug- ust ZG. 8.15 pm. THE TOTAL number of en- trlcs by Mrs. Sylvere F..I. Ar- senault at the Albcrton Prince 3 Catches of lobsters on the South Shore dropped sharply in the last ten days. to about 200 lbs. per boat in the West Prince ITB. lure. the Fire Department from tiozcr from Summerside was tak- llt1tl' Station Summcrsldo sent on to the scene and the fire area. Guardian Photo County Exhibition should have read 21 and not 32 as reported. Mrs. Ar ” carried off 20 - by a number of boys who were Econolnlst lmembcrs of the Sunday School. l Edward Pearson conducted the evot onn serv cc. an arr son IOBOCIG UOM9nu i l l dl-ll tMacFariane gave the current The lion's Association of the church news. A sing-song was Bedeque United Church held led by Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith 11.91, mo,,11,1y mew” 1,, me with John Hnvenga at the piano. church hall on Tuesd y evening. August 3011. 1,111.1 , 1;-gc ugemlgucst spnker of the evening Dr. dance The president. Arthur: Emesl W99” 9' O"""- A Murray prin-idcti. Grncc was ask-l Rlmd" ""01" I" I3 l"'"'""' ed by Rev. o. A. Cowper-Smlth ; changed as economic -dvisor to :iid all sat down to a delicious I!" slltvpcr prepared by the Bed- tquo hmni-it of the w.c.1-.u. The of his vacation with his father. 1,1505 H1... .5513,” 1,, ,,,v1,,l1 Rev. E. S. Weeks and has travell- gg k H 1 my ed over a great deal of the prov- , B.Goodi-ic incc during that time. gathering valuable data in connection with his work at Ottawa. lng largely with the surplus wheat situation as it exists to day. lie also spoke briefly in re- gard to the causeway. At the close of the address a treat many questions were asked in connection with our present ec- onomic situation. Which DY- formative and capable manner. w. .J. Reid. in extending the to him for his excellent address. llzv. .E. S. Weeks p-onouncaf the benediction. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants driven by a man from Long Riv- er left the pavement near a sharp J. lnman introduced the corner at Sumrnerslde West and clipped off a telephone pole Sat- urday night about l0.45 p.m. about the middle. posed a threat lhe D0lP1'lm9m 0' Pllbllc wwk" to passing vehicles necessitating "9 I18! 890'" the N” mm "'9" the re-routing of traffic by Sum- merslde police for about two hours. The driver was taken into of his mother. Mrs. Frank P. arrested Saturday night and ink- J Canndsin Legion no is celebrated weeks BIIIWEI't:u in I very in- 1;. afternoon when the f th odern h - thanks of the gathering to the ;::':dom thempublic nifltlledzlled: EV9YY SEIUNBY 8ft?-T000" guest speaker. paid high tribute om unmgd cum, mg on," ,9. food suppers served, other amusements and refresh- ments were available during the afternoon with a gala dance highlighting the evening program. of .. . angomonts. Mill River Red Cross Swimming '0?! at MacAnaland's year' course was Instructed Iv! Mlss'lf prizes. IN KENSINGTON - Mrs. George Manderson of Winnipeg is spending a week in KcnsIng- ton visiting friends and rela- tives and is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Lorne Dunning. En route to the island Mrs. Man- dcraon stopped off in Parry Sound. Ont. for a visit with her daughter. PERSONALS William Fraser. Montreal. is spending a few days at the home Truck Clips Off Telephone Polo A 1949 Mercury 5-; ton trucli The pole. which was broken off ustody. Fraser. Alberton. A "lchmond driver was also Dr. Weeks took as his subject. ?::..pI::,..:u'tody for ("Mud wh". family. Moncton. were weeks.-Iliad . - 1 1 as" 4.1. ' 1' guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. . C""d" Fore” " . Mrs. John 0Rourke. accom- Niclyyslsogh A159;-ion, panied by her son and daughter- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John 0'- Rourke. has arrived from Bed- ford. Mass.. to visit her sister, Miss Maud O'Connor. Alberton. legion Marks Anniversary The Mlscouche branch of the Mn pmnk Mcmduu ma daughter Frances. Alberton. are visiting relatives in the vicinity of Boston. Mass. toth annivcrury Saturday spacious Mr. and "Mrs. Ramsay Hardy. Parkdale. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Green. Alberton. swings for the children and fer. Mass.. is visiting her for- mer home in Alberton. Mrs. D.W. Freeman has ar- rived front New Brunswick. NJ. to visit her brother. Mr. Ernest St ,' Alberton. - Mr. and Mrs. Keir Hathet-ly. Wlltslilm. are guest. of their son- ln-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardy. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bellnnd and little sum Gerald. Edmonton. AIta.. were recent (Deals at Mr. P.C. Martin was in churns Mill River swimming ' d a sin this year This arms layer and was en- opening of the fall season on A proportions. A West Point boat operated by Mr. B, MacDonald brought in 2.400 lbs. on his first trap overhaul after running out his lines. Brae landed between 1.400 and 1.7500 lbs. catch most fishermen go out every second day. catch for the season is expect- ed to be away down from last year. cents for markets and 27 for canncrs. the home of Mrs. Belland's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bur- relt, Alberton. our service man will make ,calls between Ch'toxm and Borden. Anyone requiring. "'3' '"”n" M"'PhY' D"""'"'1 his service will please dial? 9624 and arrange for I call. First landings following the ug. l0 reached near record Several boats at The Following the decrease in the The total Prices are reported to be 32 Mr. and Mrs. Don Moore and RADIO and TV SERVICE CALLS IOWLAN RADIO In TV Pownal Street nmlned Friday by llr. Fred in C .. SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT mos.) 7:15-ms runs. 2--7:15-0:15 IIFI T:-n -u Inna TINII I TAUTI kvooilrvne-u FREORIC HUMPHREY IOOAR1":.MARCH WILLIAM w.vu5n's TIIHINOOUSI fit Brook, at the home of Mr. and,of Summerside. was guest speak- Mrs. Morris Cascley. Kelvin er. and told of a cross-Canada Grove. lmotor trip taken in company Mrs. Campbell spoke bricfly,lwitlt three other nurses. Miss. congriitiilating the girls and giv- Elizabeth Johnslone. Who Show-l ing a brief resume of the scholar-'ed scenes taken on the tour and- ship wiiii-ii was established lniilllss Phyllis and Miss Ruth Law” 1955. 103'. Lnst year the scholarships Beautiful and interesting l were vton by Shirley Green of scenes had been captured by the .Emcrald nntl llcryl .'ilacLeod of.camc-ra in the provinces and in; lrislitown. and she said. ”we many of the states including Cal- 1 TYRONEPOWER "-57 - PlPERiAURlE-JUUADAMS r-afiilituissssstrn Gil!!!-BR. 3:.- I caporal Get a fresh start in smoking enjoyment smooth...