14. 1952 ml: GUARDIAN. Ci-iARLO"l'f'ETOW'N PAGE FIPTEEN ' THE wesrrau euaaoiau llemmeeltreotu PIINOE COUNTY ol'l1CB Iusnmerside. Pbone III. lewd. lubeorlptione. Advertising lepreeentetivev GIOIGB CIJWV and GIOIGI WOTION Home Phones: I'M Guardian may be bought at any of M3,. following Itoree r Street; Godrllea Drugstore. ll Central Us-est nufa Nevvb-etend. Water Street; ups Donoette's Grocery. lecond Water Street; Vince's Grocery. in Snnunersider Mark Gendet. I1 Granville Street. Street: Island Motor Transport. no Ilumell Street; lnman'e loll- Bervlee Drug. . l.I.WlIteinIsnIIngIdn. WEST PRINCE OIFIUI Alberfeni Phone: llrank Weeks. Iepraaenteilve. In office and 08-! House. - ..OAll. BEAVINGS shipped April 7th. Book orders immediately. Colin Waugh, Wilmot. Phone 8804. -Uolidl to the Afternoon Ten and Bazaar at St. Mark's Church Hall, Kensington. Wednesday. April 16th. Tea served from 3.00 to 5.00 P. M. -FIR!-IMEN CALLED -v Sum- mersido firemen responded yester- day afternoon about two o'clock to an alarm on Beaver Street where a grass fire at the rear of Mr. Ensor Bownes.s' barn got out of control and for a time threatened to burn the building. It was ex- tinguished by the firemen who ar- rived as the flames had ignited the shingles. It is believed that the fire was started by juveniles,-8. Personals -Mrs. Linus Fitzsimmons. Long River, is spending a few days in Summerside.-Bur. s..Mr. and Mrs. Gleason Williams left summerside by automobile onl Wednesday for Boston. Mass. --Mrs. Nelson Roberts. New Lon- don. was a recent visitor to Char- lottetown.-Bur. 7-Messrs. Hubert Agnew. bllmr merside. and Earl Hogs. Wllmol valley, left recently on a business trip to Florida.-Bur. -Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Eustace Reeves, Norboro. is now making a good recovery after her recent illness.-Bur. -Mrs. Wilbert Lawless. Norboro. is making a good recovery alive? I successful operation at the Prince County Hospital.-Bur. -Friends of Mrs. Byron Mac- Ewen. Sherbrooke. will be sorry to learn she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital.-Bur. .Mrs. Al Greenan. Kinkora is spending the Easter holidays vis- iting her mother. Mrs. M. P. Drls- coll, Summerside. --Miss Bernice Bunsion arrived from Ottawa on Thursday evening and is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Lois Cause. Summerside. ...Mj-. Kaye Hansen. Summerside. left on Saturday for Montreal where he will enter the Queen Mary Veterans Hospital for treat- ment. -Miss Amelia Mill. Clermont. is spending s few days in Summer- side. where she is the guest of her nephew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Hunter.-Bur. -A.B. Charles Erickson of H. M.C.s. Shear-water spent the East- er holidays with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Matthews. summerslde East. --In-lends of Mr. John Brander. Baltic. will be glad to. know he is making I good recovery after an operation for appendicitis in the PTIHCQ County Hospital on Satur- day. April 5th.-Bur. -Priends are sorry to learn of the illnem of Miss Mae stnvert. Ken.-iington, who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital where she is receiving treatment.-Bur. -Mrs. Kenneth Dug-gun. Mill Vale. is spending a few days in Kensington, where she is visiting her mother. Mrs. Lucy Chappell and other members of her fem- ily.-Bur. --Miss Mamie McKay of Mono- ton. spent a recent weekend in Norboro where she was the guest of her nephew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Douglas.-Bur. -Mr. Harold Profitt. Moncton, is spending a few days at his former home at Long River and rtended the funeral of his grandfather. the late Mr. Frank Simpson of Ham- ilion.-Bur. --Miss Kristine Huestis. Mono- ton. arrived by plane on Thursday evening to spend the Easter holi- days wit.h her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Huertis, North Car- leton. -S. ,: p -The many friends of Mrs. wu- liam l-leffeil. will be glad to know the is making a good recovery after en operation in the Prince County Hospital. and was able to return to her home in Kensington on Wednesday, April 0th.-Bur. -Friends ef Mr. Lorne Dunnihg. Remington. are pleased to know he is much better after his ili health of the past winter. and the popular plscs'of business known In "Dunning's Garage" is once more taking care of the motoring ills of the public.-Bur. -n-lends and customers of Mr. William Blekeney of "Bill's anon ll-weir", lfenaiaglon. will be glad to know he is making a good re- WVOIV after an operation for ap- Mndieltls. and left the Prince Sounty Hospital o Wednesday. April Dthtoqtenda ewdsyeofcon- valsscsnm attire-home ofhlr bro- thsr-in-law and sister. Mr. Ind Mra Oalies Qailent, Beknont St... Sumnserelde.-lur. IAITIJNG DISIAII has typsa.of use polio virus hm been i but medical Out-borisies are not certain how. It -RESERVE Saturday afternoon, April 26th. for sale of home cock- ing at Keir Clark's store under the auspices of the W. A. of Ken- slngton United Church. -CANATEEN ENTERED - on Pridsy night. some time after Ted's Canteen on Summer street closed for the night. I break was made at the rear of the premises. Entry was made by breaking a ing. The thieves stole a quantity of cigarettes. cigarette tobacco and candy amounting to about fifteen dollars worth. Police are working on the case and it is understood that they have evidence as to the identity of the culprits. -B. Alberfon and V0 0 U icinlfy llirs. John Travers. Klldsre Capes is spending a few days !with members of her family in Al- berton. Miss Helen Mocabe teacher at Alaska school is spending the Easter weekend with her sister. Miss Audrey Mlocabe. Alberion South. Mrs. Preston Bearisto, Brooklyn. had the misfortune to suffer a dislocated shoulder on Friday. since receiving treatment at the Western Hospital she is quite com- fortable. 'Mr. EHiest Hardy New Glasgow. N. 8.. spent the weekend at his home in Aiberton. returning today. Mi-scouclie and unnn ing St. Dunstan's College. char- iottetown. is spending the Easter holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stsele of Miscouche. Mr. and Mrs. Picion Brown and son Donald. of Charlottetown. were visitors to Miscouohe on sun- ddy. April 6th. Friends of Louise Cotton, who is attending the Miscouche High School are sorry to learn she is confined to her home through ill- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and non Wayne. of o'Leai-y. were recent visitors to Miscouche. guests of Mrs. Peters' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault. Clarence Plneau has returned to hls home in Miscouche after hav- ing undergone an operation in Halifax. Mrs. Bill Brander of Darnley. is spending some time.in Misoouche, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gaudet Friends of Mrs. Harold Perry of Mlscouche Mil be sorry to lesm she is confined to her home through illness. The boarders of the Miscouche High school have gone to their respective homes to spend the Easter holidays. Mrs. Urban Pineau of Bloodl- ileld recently spent some time in Miscouche. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs'. Clarence Pinesu. Mrs. Urban Glllls of Miscouohe. has recently been confined to her home through illness. Mrs. Jerry Richards and two children Betty and Marie Clare. of Wellington. are spending" some time in Miscouche. at the home of Mrs. Mary Desnoches. Friends of Mrs. Eddie Gaudet of Miscouche are sorry to learn that she is ill. , Congratulations are being as- tsnded to Mrs. Prank Perry of St. Nicholas on being a. winner in the "King Cole" radio programme. Nova Veno. who is attending Miscouche High School. hu rec- ently been confined to her home through illness. Arsens Poirier and son Jules. of Mlscouche. recently motored to New Brunswick on a business trip. Julian Geudet of Miacouche is confined to his home through ill- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Rich- ards os summerside. were visitors to Mtecouche on Wednesday oven- ing, April 0th. -Mrs. Phil Arseneult of at. Nich- olas is visiting her daughter Mrs. Peter Gsudet of Mtscouche. Miss Evelyn Deskichee, who is employed in Monoton. is pending the Easter holidays at her horn. in Miecouche. V -B. . IICII PROPERTY Manhattan island. the centre of New -York City. was discovered by Henry Hudr on Sept. ll, loos. soirn-tam, uiddlsess. Inl- land -(cP)-- Ann . Green. cele- brating her sooth birthday ban. said she thought her second mer- risge was the happiest. "Perhaps it was because I didn't have. any lilyrlibebaalaaantein. children." she said. "1 bad it by my first marriage." window at the back of the build-'we,, potmd genu- -Gerald Steele. who is atiend- vi Impressive Holy their services During Holy Week three impres- sive and challenging services were held in Alberton United Church. All were based on the theme of Christ's consecration and sacrifice and presented a strong appeal for " ' ' and , tion on the part of His followers. Onjdondey and Wednesday the services were conducted by Rev. A. JR. Wallis. the topics. being "Hymns Of The Cross" and "To Seek And To Save". The Good Friday service was nducted by members of the W.- M.S. Auxiliary. Following the op- ening worship led by the president. Mrs. A.C. Green. a pageant "All For Christ"'wes presented. A large white cross with lighted candles on either side was the centre of an impressive setting for the pageant. Dark blue drapes formed a back- ground. while in the foreground The part of the evfngeltst was taken by Mrs. C.H. Weeks while those of six disciples were taken by Mrs. Wesley Hardy. Mrs. Alvin Wiikie. Mrs. Cyril Leard, Mrs. George Ramsay. Mrs. Winston Cur- rie snd Mrs. William Aubrey. The parts of two children were taken by Frances Currie and Lena Hunt- er. In turn, the disciples brought to the foot of the cross symbols of their education, wealth, time. housework, family and the power of prayer. to be consecrated to the service of Christ. Evangelist gave to each a lighted candle, symbol of her stewardship. and charged each to be faithful to that with which she had been entrusted. The spoken parts of the pageant were interspersed with the singing of suitable hymns by the choir. with Miss Annie Leard as Organ- ist. The climax of the P388331 mm? at its close when those taking part assumed the attitude of prayer and. with eyes focussed on the cross. joined the choir in singing. "M1 T0 Jesus I Surrender." Rev. Mr. Wallis pronounced the benediction. St. Louis and Vicinity I home shortly. Hospital and her many friends hope Campbell regret to learn that he has had to return for further treat- Elmsdde and Vicinity ..".:.'.':.'r.':'..":.7".-:'T.r'.s,:.::.':..:'.”" '-Jildr. Charles-A-deftly. Northsm was a business visitor to Western Prince 'last week. Mr. Merritt Callaghan. B. A.. In- , of " 'r ' paid an official visit to O'Brien Road school re- cently. , -? Master Delbert 0iBrien. Alber- ton, spent a recent week-end in Elmsdale, guest of his grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. Their many friends heard with regret of the loss by fire of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bar- nett. Master Delbert O'Brien. Alberton. spent a recent weekend as guest of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. O'Brien. The many friends of Mrs. Albert Luttreli are wishing her a speedy recovery at Western Hospital. where she is a patient. Her many friends regret to learn of the illness of Miss Jessie Bren- nan at her home. Mr. John C. McNeill left for Charlottetown and other Eastern parts on Thursday. April 3rd. for a brief holiday. Mrs. Charles Barnett is spending a. holiday in Summerside. guest of her daughter. Mrs. Laughlin. Mrs. Wentworth Yeo is making a satisfactory recovery ' in Western Hospital from her recent illness and her many friends are pleased to hear that she will be returning Mrs. Roach O'Brien is at present receiving treatment in Western soon to hear of her discharge from that institution. The many friends of Mr. Robertl ment to Westem Hospital. The many friends of Mrs. Clif- Miss Edith Fitzcuerald recently visited friends in summerslde. Mrs. Lester McAlduff. Tlsnlshv "as a recent visitor at her home. guest of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Bernard. Friends of Mrs. Peler Arsenaulti of DeBlois are sorry to hear She - a patient at the Western Hospital. Messrs Billie and Raymond Ber- nard recently visited their grand- mother. Mrs. Leclair in Tignleh. 1 Mrs. Kenneth Smith. Klldare capes, is visiting at her home inl st. Louis, guest of Mr. and Mrs- John S. Gaudet. Mr. Albert Hustler has returned! to Detroit. Michigan after attend- ing the funeral of his sister, Miss winnie' Hustler oi Ebbsfleet. Mr. Hustler made the trip by plane. Mrs. levi Arsend-lllt Wsa a. re-, cent visitor at the home of her, daughter. Mrs. John McAlduff and family in Alberton. Mrs. Ben Perry and son Clifford. were recent visitors to Harper, Road, guests of Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallant who have returned from Toronto. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Levi Arsenault recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dougald Wedge. surnmerside were recent week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. wedge. Mrs. Emile Chaisson. Harper Road. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mtrs. Ben Perry. Pi-lends of Mr. Albert Knox are leased to see him about again at- er being a patient at the Char- lottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Kenny have returned to their, home in Water- ford after spending the winter months in Halifax, N. 5., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kenny. sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the relatives of the late Mrs. Veronica. Chaisson whose death occurred recently at the Hfrper Road. in her Dist year. I I :. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blanchard and son Ronnie motored from Mbnctnn to spend a week end with -friends in st. Louis recently. They were accompanied by Ben Perry of St. Louis and Ferns Blanchard of Cape Wolfe. -Mrs. Maurice Myers left re- cently to spend the Easter holidays in Halifax, N. 3.. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Marchsnd and Mr. and Mrs. John Roberge. she was accompanied by her little granddaughter, Barbara Ann. Mrs. Jerry Bernard left recently to visit relatives and friends Massachusetts. Mrs. Bernard has recovered from her recent illness and will visit her daughters. Mrs. willam Short and Mrs. Thomas Fletcher and their families. dur- lag the Easter holidays. Sympathy is being extended to the members of the family of Mr. lrnenuel H. Arsenauit of Yar- mouth, Maine. Mr. Arsensult met his death by drowning when he fell through a large hole in the ice. where he had gone fishing. He was a former resident of st. louis. - AP! DIICIIFHON. The -is... and Chicken” are a IIWII Of "IO" lb CHI IIPXP GHQ horns of her son; Emile Chaisson. M of Lake Erie. about nine miles west of Pelee Island. i. ford Shea wish her a speedy recov- ery from her illness which neces- sitated her removal to Western Hospital on Thursday. March 20. The sympathy of many friends is being extended to Mrs. Leo Mc- Innis on the death of her sister. Miss-Winnlfred Hustler in Char- lottetown last week. Many friends regret to learn of the death at Vernon River recent- ly of Mr. John A. Ayiward. a na- tive of this community. To his wid- ow and family sincere sympathy is being extended. Miss Ellen Ayiward and Mrs., Fred Mallett were passengers by train to Vernon River last week and attended the funeral of the late Mr. John A. Aylward. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien were visitors to Tignish recently. guests of their daughter. Mrs. Roy Clohossey and Mr. Clohossey. while there they attended the funeral on Thursday, April 3rd. of the late Miss Edwina Clohossey. The many friends in this com- munity of Mr. Hammond Crockett of Alma. regret to hear of his con- tinued illness. which necessitated his removal from Western Hospi- tal to the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown on Thurs- day. April am, for further treat- ment. R059bMl"- -ing with an infected foot. Friends D. are hoping she will soon be bet- Mrs. J. D. Johnston W!S1f'lnO:;e:S '3?- be e E :,v.;o,';,h:n-:n;!',:1,;1::g,eoo,.thA,,,,11 1,g,?o: Breaddlbdne and Miss Margaret MacArthur. En- , telephone oper- their regular meeting. Twelve V0 0 -g "'0'? 1' "unit :h M h 1 members and one visitor were lcllll V 3”" c:"":h ll d, 9 M 91" "xmulh; present. After the business was Ef:":;'; igmh” . '9” W ” dispensed with. Mrs. Harry Wells M155 wand, chap"). ch". ' conducted a "Blindfold shoe Con- test. which caused much merri- ment and was won by Mrs. Max- well Cameron. Next meeting is to bane. V-mm,” the game between the b” "5 ""5 hm” ”' Mm H"'V M” Marshfleld champions and the W011-b M"- K"'"”h G"'""" "id Mt. Pleasant Bombers. ..y, Miss Annie Graham were visitors 29"” tended to Mrs. George Morrison IWWTON 593005 and family who have been be- M". "m M” H”0” T””mb' reaved by the death of a daugh- -Beport for March: Grade Ix-'1. Mary Mcfver: 2. Rogenm-y Mulllggn; 3, cm-3;-d Church on Wednesday, March 28. York. Mcfver. ..M.. and; v1u..1, Robert, Cogdy; Mr. Myron Matheaon. who has Th 1 1 th U R d 2. Adelaide Mulligan; 3. Allison been employed by the C. N. R. at c,,,,,:.. ",f,V.."'5,,,,3,.,.' 7.,,..,.".,f,, urphy. Grade Vlf-l. Peggy Mclver: 2. Eugene Mulligan; 3. Elizabeth Mulligan? Grade IV-1. Betty Mcfver; ii. Wlnnifred Murphy. Grade III-1. Glen Murphy; 2. Freda Boyle. Grade II (Maroon Greenan. Grade II (B)-i. Eddie Mclver; Wayne Greenen; 3. - Harry Greenan. ' ' I Grade II (Cl-i. Alan Clow; 2. Sheila Clow; 3. Mildred Gallant. Grade I-1. David Mcfver; 2. Rita Boyle. Dorothy 1'. McGinn. WATERFORD CHOOL teacher. consisting of a one-act play. -nepo.-t for month of March: humorous dialog and readings, gr:"'Mr':h:V.!I?'l:4'::'g;yMiir.3;)'L';:' onus 1xL1. prance; cuey, vocal and instrumental music. ud 'M”Lem Ind Mrfnoy Pm,- Grade VIII-i. Jean Shea. Lor- raine Bhea Richard Kenny. prado VII-Marjorie Shea. Grade VI-Lillian Kennedy, Claire Kenny. Stanley O'Brien. Grade IV--Leigh Kennedy, Vic- tor Doyle. Geraldine Shea. Grade III-Joan Kennedy. Anne Marie Keefe, Paula Shea. Grade II--Richard Ellsworth, the Breadelbane hockey team.ihe the party refrhments were no Shea, Austin Kennedy. champions for 1051-52 in '..he served. rade I-Christine Ellsworth, Merchant ' Hockey League. The --- Ralph Shes. Camilla Shea. cup bears the following insci'ip- The monthly meeting of the ugescher: Mrs. Genevieve McAl- GLASGOW. Scotland -(CF) - openlng of television service in Scotland brought I sale of 26.000 television sets, but only 8.000 re- ceiving licences were acid. J. 0. Miller. president of a retail association said Scots might be waiting to see whether televi- Burton. Lot 7, were visiting Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran, Piusville and Vicinity -Priends or-I47" Ray Gallant are sorry to hear he is confined to his bed through illness. Friends of Mrs. Philip Gallant are pleased to learn she is some- what improved in henIth.. Friends of Mr. Joseph Meof.cl- ian are sorry to hear he is not as well as usual. Mr. Gerard Perry left recently for Labrador. Messrs. willie Gallant snd' Eu- clid Gallant were train passengers to Charlottetown on Monday, March 31st. Mr. Wilfred Gallant was a re- cent business visitor in summer. side. ' Mrs. Pat Gallant and Ether were business visitors to o'Leary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy re- cently visited at the home of Mr. End Mrs. Warburton Murray, Pius- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton. Piusville on Slll'lda,l', March 30th . Bloomfield. and Vicinity ' -Mr. and Mrs. Albert saunggg and little son. Ronnie. spent sun. day. March 30th in 0'Leary with relatives. Little Wilfred Doiron .of Howian spent the week of March 24th with his grandmother. Mrs. Henry Pineau. Sr. Special Easter services were held in all the Summers” churches yesterday with large congregations in attendance in all cases. In the Presbyterian Church at the morning and evening services J. Donatl: Mrlfay based his 0 .. His many friends will regret to H.isen"n.' on B t eme cm!” u hear that L.A.C. Clarence Plneau A number of new members were continues to be a patient at H. M. welcomed into the chug 1-. ma 0. S. stadacona. Yfalifax. the sacrament of the 1.0: 's Sup. per was celebrated. The orgdnist. ice is still being cut and hauled M11 018" Whelen. was in charge from Mar-Ausland's Pond. The 01 the music and the anthems hauling is done through the suns were "Green Pastures" by (191.15, Wilfred Sanderson and "I Am He That Liveth". by Cglgb amp", with Mr. Thomas Hall .1 goloigt, In the evening, the Junior Girls' Choir, with Mr. Hall as dugctm-, led the congregation in hymn; or praise. A duet "Nailed To The Cross" was sung by the Mme; Myrna Hancock and Maureen Forbes. The Junior Choir was heard in the following anthems: "Let Us With A Gladsome Mind": ”'l'h:l 42nd Psalm" (French chant); "The Lord Is Risen" (with descent); and the Vesper hymn, "Now The Day Is Over". At the Church of Christ the music was under the direction of Mim Evelyn .MacLure and was in Those who can are taking ad- vantage of the snow in the fields and getting firewood and lumbe hauled. A number of the W. I. membc met recently at the home of Mrs. Urban Pineau and made a quilt for the Red Cross. A number of car owners have their cars parked on the pranises of Mr. Albert Saunders. thus -be- lng able to get to some distance on the pavement. Mrs. George Home reports a Mr. Melvyn McGregor recently W9 his hand so badly, while cut- ting kindling that he had to en- ter the Prince Summerside, for treatment. County Hospital.' The Misses Noella Gallant and keeping with the Easter Sabbath as was the sermons of the min- later, Rev. W. 0. Weal. Paul's Church the reg- ular Sunday Masses were celebrat- ed at 8:00, 9:30 and the High Mass at 11:00 o'clock at which the ' chair was under the direction of the organist. Mr. Gabriel Chais- very good collection for the Red Cross during the recent drive. r. George M.cAuslsnd is at sent com-alescing at his home wish him a speedy recovery. P All ,SpecialV mEaVster Services In Summerside Churches -T--M.-:-:MM. with Easter flowers donated by the prlshioners in memory of the faithful departed. At St. Mary's Anglican Church, holy communio services were held at eight o'clock and at eleven o'clock and were exceptionally largely attended. At the eleven o'clock service the choir, under di- rection of the organist. Mr. Everett Ponwarden. sang a setting of the holy communion which music had not been sung previously by the choir. An anthem was also sung. "If Ye Believe That Jesus Died And Rose Again". At the open- ing of the eight o'clock service there was a dedication of two vases to the memory of the late Miss Lois Alward. The rector Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison preached very effective and un- pressively at all the services. At Trinity United ,Church in the morning. the minister. Rev. C. D. Matheson. chose as the theme of his sermon. "He is Risen" and in the evening "Cleophas Oi Emmaus". The music was under the di- rection of the organist, Miss Mary Geldart. and the morning anther: was "An Easter Song of Praise' by Rieman. The evening anthems were "Arise From The Dead", by Caleb Simper, during which the 'solo was taken by Mr. Hugh Patterson, and "This Joyful Eastertide" (Dutch carol). At the Baptist Church during the morning service, Rev. Harper chose for the theme of his sermon "Romance Of The Infin- ite." The organist at the mom- ing service was Mr. Peach. In tho -Mill River and vicinity are mkingl Norma Corcomn spent Sunday.l March 30th in Duvar, guests of' Miss Alldl' Gallant Locke Road and . . . Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault of Howian motored to Charlottetown ion Tuesday, March 25th. Mr. John J. Corcoran, Piusvilic, has been doing garage work in Miminigash the past few days. Quite a num-ber of people Afrom fonds Mr. Alban Gallant arrived on their. Wednesday evening. March 25th,, to spend his vacation at his home BB in Forest View. advantage of good sleigh through Piusvilie for geting grain cleaned. M3. Jim Kinch of Alberton mo- 0 0 0 tore to Howlan on Sunday, March Alma and Vicinity 2.... Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ronnie Jr. M5 "Id M11 Alum? DCSFDCMS motored to Summerslde on h-iday,l 05 Forest View were visitors to For- April 4th. tune Cove on Sunday, March 23rd. .M. .. Mr. Howard Dunbar returned on Ml” H”"'.V 03113” of "'9 1490” Friday, March am" from 3 mo Road was in 0'Lea.ry on Tuesday weeks visit to Toronto and othert9V"""3'- APT” 2"”- Canadlan cities. -: .& -Mr. Clifford Arsensult of How- The women; Myulonuy socmwlan was a visitor in Alberton on held their monthly meeting at theis”""d”3'- M”ch 22”d-' "d ””"m'' home of Mrs. John E. Mountain Rd W M5 hm" 9" Tu”d3Y- M379" Despite the bad roads there was a 25"” very good attendance. jg Mrs. Johnstons of Plaster Rock. The many mend, of M... Hamg.N.B. arrived on Tuesday evening. mond Crockett of woodvme m.elApril 2nd to visit her mother. Mrs. mm. to ma, he has mm m enm.IHenry Gallant of the Locke Road the pg, wand Hoapmu ,0, NP and also her brother. Mr. Aulden me, treatment. McLean of the locks. Road. AN Tyne Valley Notes Friends of Mr. Woodland Col- well are sorry to hear of his ill- ness at his home. Mr. Brenton Ramsay. South Kil- dare. left on Saturday. April 5th. for his annual visit with friends and relatives in Boston. Mass. Mrs. Isaac Dunbar went by train to Charlottetown on Monday, April 7th. to see her mother. Mrs. Mary MacLean who is ill in the P. E. is- land Hospital. The Presbyterian Missionary So- ciety was held at the home of Mrs. D. N. Forbes on Monday ef- temoon, April 7th. The sympathy of this commun- ity is being extended to the broth- er-in-law and sisters-in-law of Mr. Frank Simpson whose sudden. death occtnred at his home in Hamilton. also to Mrs. Jacob Mur- ray. his daughter. who lives in Friends of little Jackie New- combe. Estelle Newcombe and Di- anne Ramsay are sorry to hear they are suffering from measles. Miss Nancy Ramsey is suffer- iottetown. spent the weekend of March 29th with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Earl Chappel, Breathal- An enthusiastic crowd of hockey fans motored to Charlottetown on Monday evening, April 7th to to summerside on Saturday. Mar. sincere sympathy .5 hams up were host and hostess to the Fmndsmp Group at the United ter and sister in the death of Mrs. Uriah Williams, Albany. New Cyr station, New Brunswick. dur- ing the winter months. returned to his home in Breadslbane on Thursday, April 3rd. were cancelled on account of the illness of Rev. Mr. Baxter. All are hoping he will soon be well again. Rev. W. B. MacPhail who has returned from a vacation in Montreal, conducted the regular evening service in the United church. Breadalbane. on Sunday. April 6th, on the theme. "l'l'.e Road to Jerusalem". The choir sang as an offertory, "The Old Rugged Cross." -The Stewart Memorial Health Centre was the scene of much activity during the past week when six new babies were deliv- cred. Dr. Reid was the officiat- ing doctor in the absence of Dr. Bill Barton who was called to Halifax due to the death of his grandmother. A large number from Broadsi- bane attended the Rose Valley concert on Monday evening. Mar. 31st. A very entertaining program The regular service was held in the Presbyterian Church on sun- day afternoon. April 6th. Follow- ing the offering A quartette com- was presented. After the program the ladies of the Women's Insti- tute served a bountiful lunch. lips very beautifully and feelingly rendered on Easter selection. "Were You There When The: Recent visitors to the store of crucmed My MM"'. 33 Mr. Ivan Kennedy, Breadalbane Village. are very interested to see on display. the beautiful sliver cup which has been presented to tifully decorated birthday was the centre of attraction cake II noon of games and fun. A beau- l'IP0l"N ban tion: "A perpetual trophy donated by the merchants of New Lon- don. Long River. French River and Sea View for championship in the Merchants: League." On Wednesday afternoon, April d, Mrs Robe Mecxay enter- sieniswortbtbelllicence. United Church Missionary Society was held on Thursday. April 3rd, at the home of Mn. Hedlcy Woodside. Mrs. John J. Meclieod presided and Mrs. Lorne Seaman conducted theleefer lesson. Pray- ers were offered for the society's adopted missionary. Min Anne lnman. The meeting concluded with the Mispeh Benediction and lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by some of the W.M.S. evening a pageant was given by the members of the Laura Bain Missionary Group, "The Challenge Of The Cross". Previous to the son. At the children's Mass at eight o'clock the Girls' Choir sang andwas under the direc- tion of the organist, Mrs. Irene pageant the minister gave an Pete” sermgm appropriate to Easter meditation. The Young the day were elivered by Rt. Rev. Peopws Chan. sang during the 5- -7- MaCLe113n- V-Ga End ""3 evening service and Mrs. Harper altar was beautifully decorated was the organist.-S. Freeland Poplar Grove Ami Vicinity and Xiginitv Friends are sorry to hear of the Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks were mu” 0. ML John Murphy. con. visitors to summerside on Thurs-' way. x day. April 3rd. ..... Mr. James Winn is now a pat- ML "Ind M11 DDR8” Sm"-hiient in the veterans wing of the Edward Island Hospital where he will undergo an operat- on. His many friends wish him complete recovery very soon. were visitors to Surnmerside , Onlprfnce Monday. March am. Mr. George K. Inglis, summer-: side, was a visitor to Poplar Grove on Monday evening, March Jlst. Pie. William Dewar Carrier. ser- ving with the Psratroopers in the -Mr. Eldon Murphy Of 0!"-U10-,Canadlan Forces in Korea writes and Mr. Mark Murphy of New that the weather is very mild there Brunswick arrived home on Tues- and map, 01 th. completg .b. day. APT” 15- '0 ”''9"d "W 9l"''"' sence of snow during most of the 81 05 their moiheh winter. He hopes to be home some time 'during the summer months. Miss Blanche Craig is spend- ing some time with her grandpar- sgvgn hundred ma etghty hog. ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller," rm. Immded the 33m. gt, Mg, Freeland. Pleasant on Thursday evening, - March 11th, between the Mt. Mrs. J. MacArthur and son Wii-lptegnnt, Banger, ma sandy. fred were visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dawson Saturday, Mhrch mth. Ollnamblers of Marsh-field. This was 0" the first in the series of play-of: igames, the score being 15-0 in fav- f th "Bomber ." Her many friends are sorry toour 0 Q . hear that Miss Verna Eliands.l The Freeland Women's Institute McNellls. is ill and had to spend me; H the ham cg Mu, punk some time at Stewart. Memorial;-H...-dy. on q-ue,d.y gvgning. Apfjf H”-"h 09""? T9719 V5"?Y- fat, with ten members present c Mrs. Irving smith was appointed Ml! 311' -M Mb "9"? cm! to represent the c. A. 0. School Tfwrhftt (ifelome WW: '"x:.and sick committees were reap- lidis Cl:renc: xglxirfleliifs Arlington lpombl:d'tN:,:"' :1.” offInMeretm:Alvil; - - - to a e ome o I "n 5"""””Y- Mmch 3”” Hardy. Meeting closed with the W md M" mu. smnh nu National Anthem and lunch! was ' ' - ' rved ll land, were guests of Mrs. Smith's f,,,,,,,...Z3', me how". um um sister and brother-in-law, Mrs. El ggx. don G-rigg. and Mr. Grigg. on Sunday, March 30th. LONDON -(OP)- Robert libre- Mr. In Bank: was e visitor to Charlottetown on Monday. lurch 31st. man turned down a job when all his forecasts in I football pool turned up correct. Then he dis- covered the forecast coupon -was Mr. Eldon Grlss went I few still in his pocket, unmailed. cost- days in summerside with his cous- in, mm gn egtlyngted 35,000, in. L. A. C. Thomas MacNevinl and Mrs. MacNevin recently. He. also visited relatives in Freetown. weeks there visiting relatives and friends before returning home. i Congratulations are extended to, Mrs. Muriel Eilands who won a' Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Boulter and sum of money in a Treasure Quest ' son, Billy, Charlottetown, spent Prosram recently. some time here during the illness and death of Mrs. Boulters moth- Mr. Willem Boulter. Coleman, er, the late Mrs. William Murphy. visited friends here for several days last week. The Misses Georgie and Elv Th th f mm Milligan motored fronnnTr'u;o. l e syrnpa y o commun- S. on Wednesday, Apr 2:1 to" "Y 15 belnz Extended 90 Mr. Wlll-latiend the funeral of their grand- inm Murphy and family in the'mother, returning home on Thurs- death of their beloved wife and'day, Apru 3rd. mother which occurred at her" --- home on Sunday. March 30. l Mr. Herbert Murphy. Summer- MI'8- G90!!! Wll1lII'fIl- 3- 31- ;.gf.eEl:lDniorfps1pent-some time with will be on duty In nlsht nurse at relatives here during the illness Stewart Memorial Health centre and death of their mother, the late while the matron, Mrs. 3urleigh.'Mni, wmlgm Murphy, gut, aide. is on vacation. mm, Miss Wanda Ellands has accept-5 His many friends are glad to ed a position as sales clerk with hear that Mr. George Ellands has Brace. McKay and Company, Ltd..'been able to leave the Stewart Surnmerside. Memorial Health Centre and is : convalescing at the home of his hworvi halszdbeen received herewdaughter-in-law, Mrs. Muriel El- t at Mrs. win Dawson and her-lands. Mrs. Bliands is also much father, Mr. Wallace Noye. of l.'n-limproved and will be home short- more. arrived safely in New York ly. by plane. They will spend seversll ' wanran ONE HARDWARE SALES CLERK - - ONE HARDWARE OFFICE CLERK Grade 10 or better education Experience preferred but not essential -AP -Apply- II. T. IIOLMAN. LTD Snmsnerslde Personnel Branch Kenneth Murptiy. . Nicholson. Nellie Gail Macneod. enjoyed on after- members. I IIOO T,