THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN rAGE THREE iiiiiiiilii“ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DRAMA FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION 1950 A large number of parishioners motion were ordered to be re- .- attended the annual meeting of celvetl and adopted. The reports OFFICERS and CONVENORS JANUARY 24, 1950 hAAcDONALD~ ROWE vt/OODWORKING co. no. THE CENTRAU ‘GUARDIAN NEW PRINT DRESSES arriving daily at The Fashion shoppe, HUWARD MIcINNIS Fitted iibotwetfr at l15 Queen Street. This column is reserved for news oi local interest, but advertising of a. newsy nature may he inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. FIRST GRADE iiiuiuwoon rtoonm. m .. l ALL COAT5 clearing at 33 1-3 of‘! CRASWELL w; pnqtognpym at The Fashion Shoppe. JIMMIES TAXI, Phone 525.‘ CALL STOREY ELECTRIC 26194. for Refrigerator, Motor and Wash- ing Machine Repairs. The reports of the Church War- IIIGHTS DAILY except Sunday l0 New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airway Limited 2061 or 540. PNONI 27o} St. Paul's Anglican Church which was held last evening in the Parish Hall, CHANDLER BROS. for unsaiid- ed FL‘ sheathing 1°’ umiermy‘ of the various organizations as menu‘ shown in the Year Book on mo- tion were rcceivcd and adopted THE NATION'S BUSlNEBS.- M. J. Coldwell will speak over" ‘ "_ and reflected a sic d gro th ' ‘N A- Tllesdlly- Jllllifl-FY 24151. ll Y.M,C.A. tho work and actisitllres d: illl: Hon. President .. . Dr. L. W, Shmv, Charlottetown Pfllfl __ _ Mrs. Bert Patterson ' P‘ M’ filial ll-R t R J President . . ..... .. . Mrs. llnroltl Laird, lfcivin Grove Aulflllslng l _ __ u _ M“ p; 1r, noun, Psrlidgio " . , . l 900‘. . . T. lbb tt ‘ l : . M35, EUPHEMYA DOUGLAS NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERB. -- Almw-gh ‘he fnuh" 15'“ "l" presented a! resdlbtlon of Hpptfl- “co-Pres den“ Prince-Mr David Murphy Capo Traverse Plarmamung " Mn‘ a‘ P’ Dunn’ chulowemwn Advertisers are reminded tiirt their still" vi Ctiiiiiiiiii- i" iiiiiiw i=§ii= claiion to the Wardens Vestry ‘ Quearfs-Jtlrs. Gordon ltlavbllllaii. Cornwall Piiiiliviiy - - W'- Fml Gm" m" “W” on December 18 Mrs. Eupheriiia copy must he in the Guardian not maxi whose thoughts center on it. and ol-ganlmllon, Ol- lhe‘ church klng.s__ulrs_ w. A’ Bruce, ‘tullelnelu_ 1 nlemhemhlp gounty \'ice.lueu|danu policies oi Norboro peacefully later than noon the previous d“ to Mr. Martin Mitchell reports. that for ihr-ir very generous Support flggfgfigfy _ _ , , _ Mrs, nay mist-mod, Graham's Road lniswi avzriy at the home oi her advertisers who telephone clsssi. wiiitoi: over at. tho Holland Cove (luring the pggt w,“ Rewlullluu, Trauma‘, v _ l___ __ M“ Aruuhl ‘l-ullle,‘ llulvlu um“, [Lesson daughter, Mrs. Ewen Walker of fieds, etch should particularly hes": cam-p ineiiiis gcttlllg up wood and of cppreciittion were also tendered Kelvin. this in lmnvl. ice for the summer season. Under Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Ibbott, the CONVENERS C, W, L. _ Mrs. Leslie Ramsay, Konslnftpn t She was the last of a family of 1; nnd was born in Glen Viillcy and at the time of litir mrirringc uunt to live iii Nurboru, For thc l...“ Ti 1-2 yours she iiud lived \\ll|\ Mrs. Waikcr in Kelvin. II"? lliisllarid, Alexander Douglas pre- dot-MGM her in April 1932. ilrs. DOUglas, though past. her tiii birthday nnd 1n failing ;-nl|h for n few yours, rcniiiincri . . Mr. Barry Bugden, Charlottetown .. Mr, Brunmeil Chandler, Charlottetown muss Betty King, Dunstaffnage “r, Morris Deacon, Charlottetown ltire. John Riley, Bloomfield Station Little Theatre l’, It. I. ‘Libraries Y. P. 1'. l Junior Fitrmors .. Women’. institute . ....... .. Organist and Choir, the Superin- tendent, officers and teachers of the Sunday School, the officers and members of the church or- ganizations, the auditor, Mr. Briliilrli M. Sears, the sexton, Mr. Gordon Evans, and the collectors representing St. Paul’: Church for the Prince Edward Island Branch of the British and For- ciRn Bible Society. Mr. Mitchell's direction, s new ice JISLMYJDER 1155559 _ MW house has been constructed, and $325M! at?" rbJhmstlm-thlecflll/eil as soon as the ice is tliiclr enough. Bum Mrs ‘Eegr c‘e\v‘lfi'!‘c s‘ “s; it will bc cut iiiid stored for next ham; o, ‘her “film, Mrs‘ Perky summer's‘ campers. Tiic past fe\v Melmem Busluh’ “M's!” h“; whlle weeks, Mr. Mitchell has also been w,“ formerly Ml“ Macpherson busy cutting and hauling wood for o; 3r¢°llll..lll_ pl _ l‘ the camp. There's s, lot of work keeping things hot and coldl Junior Drama Ifestlvnl Miss Estelle Bowneas, Summersldo Door and Tickets . . Mrs. Gordon Rodd, North Milton Entertainment . . Mrs. Jillian llt-i-ritig, Charlottetown Adjudication . iilr. Arthur Westley, York Mrs. ililliitit III-rrlug, (‘harloftl-tuisu Mrs. Fred (mics, Wont Itvunlly AUXILIARY “TNNEB- RULES and R EGULATIONS I O I Speaking of heat - iive found :1 iii-lull! iiiid could still rcpciit long Ml-fi- Plilll PPUBPS. Puwiiisi Street. . Thr- election of the Vcsiry and |\'lGi'lgl‘§ of tho piirnliliriiscs from ‘l’ ‘ ili-livifiiliiy SUPDNSQG 0H Siltiir- 10i- 0! illll'il*’(l'i1ll 0M budilllulll" vPtivoscnlziiivcs lo the Diocesan i» 1r)’. iiiissagris which silo liiid d"! “\'<"llilll \\‘|ii‘il Fill? “I18 Pr?" b11115 flmllllil lilfii WUiillC-Slliiy $_\'|i0tl nnd lo tile Diocesan Church 1h “mm! Gmum shall ha ulluued lezltlmale ‘m! fulfil-b]; For Futlrnl purposes, Priiicu Etlivurtl Island shall be divided t ., .scl'l"tlti-F'l(fklott>- 'l_'1‘l .- l 1mm “M” Shh ‘Us n 3mm‘: is: ‘iitv tblt-Iidltutflizilifllc: Albxtillaryil all lgvtbliit“ liuiltélsicuflldsiitliy ?OOI‘I4II)Q\E'IHZ“flllelfflCxltfifSuli In“ a groups: expense‘ ‘n the Flmul Balance n’ do“ mum‘- "om u“ Y""" - - - r ~ ~ ti iitr iii ti ii i I) FeUualF ii l; ,, . _ - f ll hlli the f ity llospitiil ill, their cnko ' s lllh l, l vllul l,» ll v _.l .' C l ,‘ u , l. A. Junior Drumn rcstivul lat-parole luceumil 4! i1 1i H. sumo nlilsll lie paiihintri tie rania s v un . will! gatfizgltillkifilriMxzrgfuin: ‘Much ‘vusshthldfll Thglnouxyf hfigixrliiiiximi “h: [l0 hjttslnltiltituijlf U]: nlclverghrilq. AollIhljltlvn/hhdlriié/lgal; B (gitiuflulutuqllsbla-Higflzlmallzfulgiitlsllt?"finllglliuyiu,‘Fill-DHIIEYSIUF. 11, Kuiilltlll-lsolln tho lilnsls shall be linld by Drama Festival n-ii iiliouitdetl lit hospitality nnd j“"““‘i'° °" “ i" “Y- "3 l‘ Wednesday nights iiltcr nine o‘- Piiiiiifu‘. \\'. N. Wilson. G, G. .' - ."' ' - ' - I‘ ' ~ . PM works. Many rpmomhpr her llum Rum.“ (new lhe lucky nunm Cluck {or muse who m“. n 1mm“ ‘pooh’ I‘ A Home’ G H Ives, R (.. h3g1 Communities, and teiitrcs nith population under 1g, zriltfilvnfrgiutilisnf/lhslrluilgziltli: nus-sans’: the right in disqualify In T1.l.“,,l,:',"d "m"! m‘ ‘hmwmm noiui CONDITIONS ooon- "Fmm" w “m” ‘m T“°“'d“"' This hbp]o(:m.‘§.'n é,‘ HLQRGLV‘ G‘ F‘ t. Au it... fee or $2.00. iiio nnino of play. roioiiy or noii-roy- is. coniiiiaints til’ rrotostr niiisi be presented to tits Secretary in léhe funeral was held on Sun. Travelling conditions of Prince “fin i“? 52:3"! yoollllen%ou\ion‘lennlhzg Representatives. tcfnmlliocesan ‘my’ m” “um” “m. “duress M llllfirmfim‘ l?’ Tail; mlmsbbensulgl‘ Will-lilo’ ‘Ylilllli 49 llilili‘! Riiil Blllill be irlcckililllliilgfld s! 1&0‘ (my December 18 "Om summmh Ellwurll lslhhd hlghways are ,.e_ C7311!) o‘ I _ S_\_n0d_A_ J‘ 11:51am and l Ev H‘ niittetl to the hecretary, Mrs, -y .lac cot, riiianis 0a . 195g {on ni $1.00, said fee to be returne pro st sue n- lwh, United Chum, and was pmited m; not“; Enoch Mlldel- Elm helm? me "will llli-s- wm-llh Rppresfsn‘aii‘ves l0 Dlm ' not litter this" Aliill l. 1950- ed, Decision of the Drama Association in such cases shall be 3. Festival will be IlPkI in Zllny and June, dates to he arranged. flnn], Nillcr, Eric Stewart, Lindsay Sharp, Wilbert Lawless and James Lawless. discussions, teaching of crafts and r0 SPEAK naius -- Dr. A. J. siiiliii- iiiiii a Pally i" “all” du" Phillips of the School Health Rs. lng the course oi one evening. The search Committee, Toronto, will iODlCB 1m‘ “l9 leciillle-‘l Usually "e gpgak to the school lmpl-ovsmsni ones of immediate interest to young League st Rochford Square people. while the skills instructions School here this morning. Dr. tire excellent training for the use Phillips arrived in the city last of leisure time, as well as beiiid i1 evening. He will also discuss grout deal oi fun during the course. problems with the local Research‘ So-Ed usually runs for 51x 0i‘ eilllli Cfommittce which is composed o! weeks. but can be extended if pop- Brigadier W. W. Reid. committee ularlty demands. From the 100R} chairman: Mr. Edward MacPhail Qt things at this point, thflrofi of the Department of Education; tough slugging ahead fur t-hili Mrs. Sophie MacCallum. RN. and ggmmlttec. Miss Mona Wilson, RN. He is ' , , , conducting s survey of school 81- The Phiat sorority held its skating party despite the] Wmllflflll! KFOUDS- litter thlln April 50th. 1950. i ,. , . . ivoathcr which hns rcdomliiatcd e r t (re. ' i- , 113:1’ létrtlglnlfign!‘ (m. (he pa“ lwu lluyf; has hull-ml Wednesday night the first. meet- leij'nh'cg‘_lrijéy,soglfl\§ géhnanlilm; 4. An Annual meeting ii'lll lie liiilil its silo" lie iiiiilallili- iiflvr ti"! ii. The Prince Edward Island Libraries are eo-eperating in our {it (iorl m Thee" Illli] hcr llllnis- lo hrciik up the ice, and the light ml! ‘l! n“? 5°43‘! ccimmimee w“ R. B. LelPihiiiinHl-IWR, Donne Fesflwl’ “t which “w ‘nnnwing M8 numb“! m ‘Mm F"~""'I""1 “'°l'ii ‘it’ liiiuing free of charge n catalog o! One h“ He“ l“ M‘ Murray Conducléd full or snow has nnd no detrl. held in Club‘ Room B. Though the Co’ “u,” appointed auditor! for (s) 4 delegate: sent from any group or society which pnys Act Play" l v h‘! Bervice and Drench“, from ‘he meulal ell-m m, uavelllug comp entire qQmn-ilbtee has not yet been ll“, comlng y,“ a ice of p.00. 1\'li-._l)ona|il “etniores (Director or Drama for Department .,,xl__<,ille ls hm here‘, He l, rls_ lions, lcc still remains in patches elected. this nucleus has been Tl", meeting was Closed with (b) Contributing Annual lllemhcurs (not less than .501"). of Lducntion, N, S.) Drama Talks also have been issued 1n ,,,~-_ Mulh 23; 5_ on tho highways liowcvcr, bill. workllig on the plitilh‘ for a So-bld tho liciiodit-tion by Arrihdriucon G, (c) Lu” mcmbers~ A" ‘Auiimml ‘Ivmhfir may bmmm’ a Ln“ zfuracm“ "omt 5hr, luuves u, luuum lhc lulhmu sanding has been (lone on hills, program f0!" the Cliarluttt-tolvii Y.- ll, Harrison of Si. lilzirus Angll- Mfliililir by piiying h..i.l)0. (fnplefl M (‘Mulng m". Tim" l.“ lvumbh on taunt’ Jill children: John Arnold oi’ Nor- i‘\‘i“"‘$ "lid liviilviis 0f llic road M_C_A_ The 504341 program 3r, l. m," Chlll.¢ll_ summurslde all“. I. Plays shall ho Ohc-Jh-i. iio_ii-r0,vuli__v, or royalty‘. All plays bend to l‘. E. I. Libraries, Lharlottetiown for list of plays hora: Bertha (Mrs, l~‘.\ven Walker) which might Drill’! llfillgeffllii- nationally known and Dollului‘ one which refreshments were served ma“ be prcsenq" unmr "rughml Mk“ _ recommended by play reading committee or any Play or Kplvm; and‘ Em‘ (Mrs Alonzo lllolurlsls u“, urged lo "use Cuu_ and the ymmg people here have h)‘. lhe Lulu" Guhd or lhe l. Play-Offs and l-lnuis shall be arranged by the lzxecutlva of Plays in‘ the catalog you wish to read. Return the plays in iiicbster) Norhoro A son George um‘ whe“ ‘Hwmg- G"“"°"°d high‘ cv resscd an interest in it. So-Ed CliiiiPli- ‘he. Dram” FNmM A“'""°i“““"' ‘he P- i" I“ L“"“"°5 “d "d" "m" u“ rubmmn‘ Bu“. hm l“ hulunuy glulgeh’ gmmh Wilyg are iiiirly good in some 59¢. up r m whlcl‘ ls bum such,“ ‘I. Adsudlcators for Play-Offs shall ho chosen liy the Adjudi- the required number of copies of the play you have finally lmldro" and “v-elve- greqbzrjnub mm!’ ‘vhhe who" m,“ “waned 5 B. D 08611 l I 4t n m‘; {m -—--——- ratlng Coniniittcc. selected for presentation. suitable lilnys for the Junior llulureu ulsu muum hm. ‘uhsglhg to be rough. Any change in ihc ‘md mum 0113]‘, a‘; l; h“ L e m” I - I. Adsutllciitors for Finals shiili hi» ritoscn ivy the Adjudicuting Drama Groups miiy also be obtained at the Library. The ha" beam“ we“, Slhlhlu ivcathor might be expected to dlcams‘ It us“ 1y l? o ‘l, l _tpm_ -- Lmmmtlm- "m" "mml" m“ I""“""""-_ (lumps producing should nrdrr one extra. coil!’ of their I'll! llfuullluruo’ Elm". affect travelling conditions. “m of i wmbm‘ m“ ° e” “ l. e 9. Proceeds from Pliny-Offs sliuli be divided between or among and send it. to (‘oiiveiini- of the Adjudication Committee not Bard 0f Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Eiuphemla Douglas wish to express their appreciation to friends and nrighbors for the many llCis oi kindness during her illness nnd iii-nth; and to thank nli who sent urds and letters of sympathy; 1949 1949 FESTIVAL WINNERS UNDERGOES OPERATION teiidaiicc, reason for absenteeism scheduled with special reference lo health will weather. Although there ivevfl and nutrition problems, school not, a great number oi skaters. lighting and other needs. those who went enjoyed them- , . selves, and ivorked llP ii" iiiilslianl’ iioivniziviaknits counsn FOR WORK UNDER WAY “' 3*‘ healthy appetith. There was hot THE hurl-LE H0535 EMBLEM modelling of the interior. of the chocolate and sandwiches bBTOPB ii old Red Cross building, on Prince hhlzlhg fireplace when the girls Street, between King and Dor- returned to mu i-y-g NEW YORK. Jim. 23 -— (AP) -_ lly Pons, iMctropolitim opera il-ii‘. today underwent a “very suc- irssful" operation for the removal ll a kidney stone. A personal rep- rcseritstive said she was in “fine iliape" and that she planned to rtilurn to the opera after a brief for the Homemakers A course Badge is starting on Wednesdfly- vacation in l-‘loridit. The tiny so- Drsno became ill Dec. 25 but coa- nnued vivork two weeks before cun- zclilng all engagements. TIIE WEAKER. SEX? TORONTO, Jail. 23 +- (OP) chcstcr streets, is well under way and should be completed early in February. Workman are remodel- ling and painting three stories of the four storey building. A large done, the‘ electric wiring has been rciplaccd, and new pliunblng monthly business day. The big Committee was club at. a local should be a sure lows eKPWi ll HBWS ' . The Phalanx. fraternity held its meeting from the SPOT“ the start oi weekly amount oi work has already been “hash and cmsho perluus lol- the kiiting rink. This way to get to on Fri- January 25, at 4 p. m. in Trinity Hull. Mrs. Estelle Reddln is the instructor and all Guides in Char- lottetown taking the course must report. to her on Wednesday. COAIMENTS FROM THE‘ l FIELD SECRETARY YORK PLAYERS Women the weaker sex? Not if l, ' 111d put 1 medical examinations of Univer- sxounienofl plgsieerinl and pigs: know more nurses M’ m: hospnaalh Congratulations to Miss Joan my of Toronto students are anv ing still remains to be done. The mu“ w“: llllfloFmtlllzfyofTafl zfel- Large of the 12th., Zion, and to indication. The report of Dr. sytl- new Red cross blllldlng auuex. brldze Dari! lame lurhuul mm Miss Elaine MacDonald oi the 5th. i l “llTTEIR RELAXATIUN” T” 5mm" “hwmliy l’"5“‘°“" will" °i Piiii" "d King Sim“- h u, rnflde tickets nviiiiiibir Basilica who Wm lilesellied Willi wit. rnrivcn nnwiuzn isLAivn DRAMA ASSOCIATION! ‘Taking part in_ ursiitiitirs is an opportunity for uis eevelos- .ol~ the year ended last. June show- is nearly completed. with only l: h n nlemlm. ol lhe lml. their Lleutanaiits Warrants at no” m“ ml sound ull.lucluglroi,i Ol-lglltully begun n, g local I mom». oi cit-operation with people utth whom you would not rd that, of 6.105 students exam- the flooring and heating connec- m“ a i’ the i-y" desk Ctuidei-‘s Club and have received drum, mulpellllum the ldm 0| fggtgnng n in“, tol- fllg but in always work in close harmony, ordinarily. There is s wonder- lllCd. 3.2 per cent oi the men were lions to be installed. emiwi m‘ a ' - their gilt pins. I thought that Miss Dl-amgtto, spread to become province-wide. In the beginning it fill 196"": of Kfoup spirit. lou are not only anxious to be l The my" luvgnlfe huskelhull loam suzanne MsoKinnoWs talk and w" gponflohj] by the Women's Institutes, but is now open to credit to your group, but also delirious that every other mom. unfit and 0.‘! er ce t oi the o. - u, p n w m her of the cast do his or her very best, too. For those timid souls who feel they cannot fees u guq. lence there are mniads of tasks to b9 performed, Iuoh s; supervising the costumes, make-up, casting, stage-seems‘, 113M. if"; Blillllimfillt. etc. Three tasks are a very real help to the actors and actresses, and quits; often the success or fniilurg of l, good scene depends on the work of tlioeo responsible "behind "l6 lileilfi" In mime’ cases in the past the members of the out have been hindered because they themselves have had to do iiirllicilhgogvuhlrlllreaof moving scenery and prop. hem" gegfln‘ m" Ono of the benefits derived from participation in (h, Bu“; Festival lo the comment and constructive criticism received from "in Aliludlcators. If ll. is received in the niaunor in which It ie ‘ given-constructive criticism-it can prevent: mlgflkg. [mm l", l ing repealed nntl substitute a hrtter lierformnnqig, . Let Us nil become intorr-stcil enough to lake In lctlvl purl in Driimatica this scar and niuke it a banner year (on ygun‘ ANY group in the Province wishing to compete for honors. Please note that the Province is divided into three different classes of participants. Group “A" cow-rs nil school groups enter- ed in the Junior Drama Festival, and has separate rules and regulations. "B" groups must; come from centres with a popula- tion of two thousand or over, while group "C" is limited to rural conimvuiitlas (with population under two thousand), Most important of all ls the fact tliiit THESE THREE GROUPS D0 NOT HAVE TO COMPETE WI'I‘H EACH OTHER: ONLY \VITII GROUPS IN TIIE SAME CATEGORY AS TlIHlt .. LVES. Thus. all entries in the A group compete with ciicli otlicr. All those in the B group compote only with the other entrants in the B. group; and tho same procedure applies in group C. This elim- inates rural entrants being placed at a disadvantage by having to compete with more highly-trained and more experienced groups from the towns and city. llow often havn you wlshcrl ynii could be sonic-one also’! Through tho mctlliim nf Drama you run cliitngo your iippcnr- definition of the 2nd Class Test was excellent and I only_ wished that we could have had time for a. discussion and questions. How- ever I have asked sue to let rne have her notes and will type out the hints and instructions, these will not be ready for a week or two so please do not all rush. but they will he done as soon as possible. 1 hope too, with the lielp cl’ Mrs. Rccidln, to obtain n list of suggest- cd balanced menu's to enlarge a little more on the Health 'I‘cst. I have not. yet been able to contact Mrs. Rcddin but. I am sure we can count on her usual rim-operation. These lists should be retained xvith ROTARY LUNCHEON — Dr. Lloyd W. Shaw. Deputy Minister of Education. addressed the Char- lottetown Rotary Club yesterday on the subject of Scotlands Na- tional Poet — Robert Burns. Dur- ing thc course of his talk, Dr.- Shaw recited from memory many _ passages from the poet's work, and told Rcturians that it was not because of the volumes written about Burns, nor innumerable ad- (IFCSCS given annually in all parts of the world, that the famed poet is remembered. He lingers in tho hcarls oi’ succeeding generations because oil’ the appeal his poems won its first game of the year last sntureiiy night. They maiiiisiid i° beat the Ahblcs by three points iii what "arm chair" Stfhiegi-‘ils “Y was the best game so fai- this ses- son. This is something to crow about as the team WM OlllY mm“ ed some two months 1180- W)" We nl the players was on a Jiivelllie team last year. nnr have thoyfivvi‘ played together before. Last. years "Y" team, which was the biiiii ill m, lgggtlo, lcit. their niiiia mater tn a niim and are now playiiltl lill‘ dei- new colors - and are‘ still the best ln the league. l-loivevcr. tit‘: i - i- ii i‘ l. . . . . . tliliyifustiioifiveirihrraciioiiarifns‘fir: “It” than do llflltllréglreqy ngtvmieiiii im" °“‘°" °““‘° m“‘°"“‘ m‘ ixr°'nk'iiriyr°o“'ridi'lifl’rmiri 33.‘: i;‘.l"'i'iisi"l.'.e'il'ti.'ils_i.'f.’.' “ 3's“? i“? ‘mm’ °' "‘° T“""“"' ' ll ‘ i . . 1 > v I H! f0“ V S ‘ . t Mitchell and George Walters ivere ha; to he started. This was done "sed i“ gonjmlcnon “uh ‘our make it. And besides the enjoyment you vourscli \vli‘l ha“? u,,.!:,','ll:.i::,'" prsmznlif," Md (amloxlleu “I "h" “Mum? 1°!‘ chairmen. One gu i. Mr. H. M. and the results are "°“’ “idem” Patrol Lea em you will have tho satisfaction of inaiiinx enjliyment for others‘ r l (‘h "i n’ " Y’, “'"“" "-" “"""i~' l" "w P- I- l. Lib- Simpwn. Charlottetown. was nre- only one player oi the present. "v" 1ST "NSWGTON ‘ "N" “‘ "‘"‘"‘““- 1h" "ii "i" i" i-lie Mkinr. sent. team is seventeen, and he never lmolwih PACK playr-(l hnskctivall before; two the players are fourteen. three fil- treri, and the rest. sixteen. ‘The? graft going to win the leatue. i-lir-Y games. but. for DISCUSS MILITARY PROB- LEMS — Ono Army officer ar- rived iiere last night and three more are ech ciuled to arrive to- The Brown Owl of Kenslngton reports splendid progress with the Pack. This is the first year for them and an enrollment was held 1949 ldiiy t0 dlxu Mmiw-"Y matte" t; group of bu.“ will’ dmfl‘ Pm‘ in the Fall with Dis. Commissioner “rri 1* Qwitgsqvwwr .-- ~l Wm‘ Army “m” l" m“ Pm‘ fess to be world lie-lie“ WW ""5 lvli-s, I). C. Tompkins conducting. * it 3 vince. let-Col.‘ Murray, Eastern dolng ulll-lgllh The Bfgwlllgg are halt way l .5 Command Medical Officer nrriv- e lhrmlgll llle golden gm- q-est, _ ed he", "mflday- C°L C- w' Bt-giiiniinz this ‘Flliir-"Alay. Jah- nnd some are even hoping to go up ‘ Ball, Director of Pay Services. uni-v Z6. MP- W. scniitlcbury will in l0 l, gulde CQm[pl]|1y_ Mrs Reg, i Major G. E. Carpenter, M.B.E., in s charge of Regimental Institutes and LL-Col. J. M.’ Kinnaird, Eastern Command Payniaster are due here today. The latter thri-c officers will meet with the oom- inanding otficers of the units here. instruct iii gymnastics for Junior Holman. Brown Owl. says that it boys at 4100 p. m.. and for Intrr- is hoped that the Guide Company mediates at. 7:00 p.m. will be re-established shortly, the a v t i difficulty at present is in obtaining '5 e n hrisis on crafts is he- n Tawny Ovvl for the Brownies. in; fgli-wliltfllliild the "Y" these clays. Miss Geraldine Macliean is willing The boyg are getting an opportun- to be B. O. ii a Tawny can be A few drops ofilzvex every day will keep toilet vvls free from stains and odors. nab, and ALL porcelain comes sparklin white with the much o Jsvex. These are the 5th Divisional ll‘ mpnv interesting found. This should not be a diffi- Siknsls. the 21st Field Ambulance. llfigbbtg! s"; a2?" l8 ‘instruction 1n cult matter in Keiisington with all RCAMC‘ ‘he Rm" Rwmm‘ m‘ the following oi-iiits- leatherwork. the prosvvissivitl- shuns veobrie n- ' ‘ a t - “mm p915 5Q the 28th LAA Regiment, RCA. modeuhlz (all-wit and boat), lggilieg. D ynousagiinande The officers are visiting units in . l b. - all four Maritime Provinces. photodmphy“ “mm c“ ‘vow carving. and woodwork. Girls are MANY JOBS Auld will proceed to organize a Guide Company. The Guide Move- BETTI I encouraged ‘i? h”: “ye larherctglze mcnt Committee were meetig to ' IIFOllDS l" ‘Vi’ ‘o? ‘r "' discuss the matter in the near 3 HmldY CLEAN CLOTHES Hi- future and we hope with .\irs. Hol- man that our First Kcnsingion Guide. Company will again he re- established. _______._.___..___ coming back the merry Music Ma- kers icomplote with new drums» _ shook the rafters last night. After ' bridge, photography. and a few ___. . games, the gang Settled down to """"""" ‘W’ ilfllililililll. COMMUNITY Hiatus ' WEAR LONGER For Your Dry Cleaning Needs n" Sunday, ‘Februitry 5. ilie "Y" will he the scene of n youth filly in connection with Youth Inter- faith Sunday, which is planned by the Canadian Council of Church's of which the Y. M. C. A. l! I mflm‘ her. The rally here in Charlotte- town is being nlanned hy a com- mlttec representing the young peo- ple's organizations oi the churches oi Charlottetown. Phone RITE - WAY _... HQQIvo-nwl-w-Q. .." " ‘ - ‘TllE SISTERS MacIilTOSIi" downs with s. generous helping of the more conven-tlonal modern _ _ ' . dances. About sivty young people 111g Monthly night program, wol- enjoyed tho evening, nos-r I IACIIIN Whit. me mo‘... nos