miss in cards In. J. assists BIKER IIGEIEI hathsliilllllla IUIUIIIIIII DIIIIK E. Lrsrkasa 0pt.D.. R.0. 0rl'0Il'I'llI'l Giants IIMOI Iyes lxasiined office loan: 0 to is -- I to I and by appointment than new ssosn-r -rnaaras BLDG. Dunner Ii. lsassiersldo Iii. J.Ii. GUIIIIEIIAH VITIIINAIIAN Dial 2520 Water Street III Sinnniorside -3: I. F. lisstsr Ii. 0. uamsasrsids. P. I. i. complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted IIIONI Ill! sssaauuivs Blill.DiNG or-rosin-i-ass-r .:M.:.M - T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant uaaliaa leak of consaieru auiisiu Iaaaases-ide. I. I. Li rnoxs sass m "Honest, that's Mom pushing me in my baby carriage. THE GUARDIAN. Cl'lARI.OTTETOWN .... .. ...-.... --.... -... ... ......... - MAY, 19;, 1952 O'l.eary and Vicinity V The stage 0'l..eary Com- munity Hall has recently renovated and pspered and nor s That little, skinny woman!" 1 Springfield W. Players Present Fine Play -There was a large audience at the 0'Leary Community Hall on Thursday evening, May 15th when the Springfield West play- ers presented their three-act com- -edy, ”The Little Imp", under the auspices of the 0'Leary United Church Young People's Union. Rev. W. G. Dickson was chair- man and cordially welcomed the large audience and the cast from Springfield West, who are mak- ing a fine reputation for present- -ing most enjoyable plays. From beginning to end the play was re- plete with fun, laughter and mer- riment. Every member of the cast was ideally suited to his or her part. Between the acts there were several special numbers which were enccrad and candy was sold by members of the 0'Leary Y. P U The following is the cast: "Armando Tilden: Isabel Frizzell. "Nettle Tildcn": Dorothy Mac- Dougall. "Hattie Storey": Blanche Gaye. "Myrtle Heartease": Georgie Frizzeil. "Esme": Vera Currie. "Katie": Helen Frizzeil. "Nedy Page": Richard Mac- Dougall. "Peggy Page": Elga Cain. "Tommy Ross": Elwyn Cain. "Jonathan Ross": Stirling Friz- zell. "Brother Wheeler": Albert Mac- Kenzie. After the play the cast was en- tertained at the Manse by mem- bers of the O'Leary Y.P.U. AZ today! iIt)LMAil'S: Now Features . . . ARIA cl AI, Fli 0FFlCERiS UNIFORMS In Khalii Tropical Worsieds TAILORED-T0-MEASIIRE i-iOLMAN'S Men's Wear Department is making a specialty of Tailored-To-Measure, 10096 wool Tropical Worsted Uniforms. These are made by ii number of famous Canadian Uniform Tall- ors. Perfect fit is guaranteed and delivery is assured in two and one-half weeks. Be ready for the not weather-be fitted Khaki SHIRTS by Arrow Available in a complete range of sizes and sleeve lcnglhs. The " Men's Wear Department can supply Rank Sleeves for Khaki t shirt Epaulets. complete with braid. , a fine ,, . It planned to paint. the exterior of the big hall. V -Jean Dickson represented the 0'Leary school in the semi-final competition which was held the Summerside High School Auditorium on Friday, May 16th. The young singer sang the vocal solo. "All Through The Night". The sblectlon was sung in the Schurmans School Parade. The following students from. Al- berton were semi-final winners and were asked to appear on May 16th at the Summerside High School Auditorium: L o r r I l n e Campbell. Nancy Giiils. Peter MacDonald. Nancy Smith, and Ruth Jeffery. The O'Leary Fire has recently purchased so fine truck which will carry a large tank filled with hundreds of gal- lons of water. With their pump- or and hose and this addition of the truck the 0iLesry Fire Del”- will be able to give the residents of the province's newest village, fine fire protection service. The fire chief is Lloyd Silliker. Department Mr. and Mrs. George Matheson and family, who were living in Alberton during the fall and win- ter months where Mr. Matheson was employed with the Maritime Electric Co., have returned to their home in O'Lesry where Mr. Matheson is employed with Jellys Department Store. He is a diml- ifled radio repairman. and is able to service all types of radios. Since the departure of Douglas Hardy for the R.C.A.F.. the village of O'Leary has been without a radio repairman. so we are glad to have him back. He is a veteran 07 World War Two. AZ ST. LOUIS SCHOOL -Honor roll for April. Grade X - 1. James Gaudet. Grade IX - 1. Elaine Wedge. Grade VIII - 1. Marie Alien. 2. Wilbert Perry, 3. Irene Ciaudet. Grade VII - 1. Clovis Doucette. 2. Billie Bernard. Grade VI - 1. Rose Marie Ber- nard. 2. Marie Doucette, 3. Johnnie Perry. Grade V -- 1. Patricia Gandet, 2. Icons Gsudet. 8. George Mallett. Grade IV (A). l. Violet 7' i 2. Roger Allen, 3. Myra Gaudet. (B) 1. Austin Msliett. 2. Nelson Ar- senault. . Gradle In - l. Leo E. Perry. 2- Delores Gaudet, 3. Eddie Arseuault. Grde II (A) - 1. Maureen Gau- det, 2. Anne Mae Doucette, :i.,Reg- gie Warren. Grade I (A) - 1. George Perry, 2. Clifford Perry, 2. Stephen Mal- lett. - Teacher - Jean Callaghan. Now snownsc. AT run carrror. -with Betty Gralole, Americofs favorite musical star, leading the entertainment parade. Twentieth Century-Ma's Technicolor musi- cal romance "Meet Me After the show" opens today at the Capitol Theatre. co-starring M-acdonald Carey and produced by the veteran show- man George Jessel, the film is the story of a Broadway musical com- edy star and her producer-direch or husband who rock the Great White Way and the city iii Miami with A host of hilarious romantic ooinplications. Following such notable successes as "My Blue Heaven" and '-'Call Me Mister." luscious Betty returns to play the talented Broadway star. Je-el has surrounded her with a lilting new musical score by Leo Robin and Jule Btyne including such destined hits as a ,"Daytimc in Mayt.ime."'”lt's s 1-lot Nisht in Alaska," "No Talent Joe." "Let Go of My Heart” and the title song. the fast stepping dance duo-of In addition. Betty is teaming with SPECIAL! p . Tropical Worsted TROUSERS i , - - Made of a blend of wool and rayon. Ideal for station j dr and casual wear. Come in and buy your require- : mm while the range of sizes is complete. Special Sav- J lag. Irico s palr- - ACHE . .y' be Drive out been . iiciieill's illlls i i And Vicinity ssisuusrmiiipawusviataio s::lunsriunntoussouasy.usy i so-. and Mrs. Lawrence-lliiiigsn were vhitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wiilillll. lideford m onssmasy. May liith. Miss lunioe Phillips. Mount Pleasant, spent the weekend of May 11th at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald were visitors at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ramsay on Sunday.- May lith. Miss Verna liiiands. teacher of Victoria West School, spent the weekend of May 11th at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Ellands. Mr. Stanley Phillips, who is em- ployed in aiunmerside. spent the weskendof May 11th at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald and children, Jean and Stanley. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams. Bldeford, on Sunday evening, May litn. Mr. Edward Phillips and the Mises Erma Murphy and Ida Phil- lips were to Bummorside on Sunday evening, May ilth. Miss Kathleen Williams spent the weekend of May lith at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dawson. Poplar Grove. . Master Kenneth Milligan has re- turned to his home in Halifax after spending the past two years at the homc of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Milligen. Messrs. Chester Williams and Teri Ramsay of Burnmerside were in McNeills Mills on Saturday, May 10th on btuiness. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burns. Free- town. were visitors at the home of Mr. snd Mrs. James Murphy on Sunday. May iftn. Miss Verna Ellands and Miss Muriel Wall were visitors to Sum- merside on Saturday, May 10th. M. Messrs Lawrence Miliigen and Reign Phillips were in Grand River on Friday. May lilth on business. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mackin- non. Invernees, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mur- phy on Sunday. May 11th. Mr. and Mrs. James Noye were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Edwin Dawson, Poplar Grove on Sunday. May iftn. . -Mr. and Williams and children-Malcolm. Iorne, Wen- steve condos and Jerry Brandow and cavorts with Gwyneth Verdon. the Jack Cole dancer who won ac- claim in "On the ltiviers." and Vicinity Miss llurisi Iarloll d wanna- tnn visited friends in Freeland rc- oently. Mr. and Mrs. Inghsm Palmer oi Moncton. N. I. were visitors to neeisnd on Sunday. May mi. mu Olive Tuplin. aoooillvlnled -byMrs.JohnW.PalmersndMrt lrnest Arssnault. motored to Char- lottetown on May nth. 7 , ilotlier s flisy isorvlcos Miss Marjorie Gay of Knutaford '0? is visiting friends in Freeland for a W few days. Mr. Mark Brooms has left to resume his work for the summer months with Morrison and Mac- Rae, Ltd. Mr. Wallace Palmer and Mr. Lloyd Harvey, of lorden. have spent some time recently in Free- land. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur. and son, Grant, were visiting dur- ing tne past week-end at the home of Mrs. MaoArthur's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Mrs. James Palmer recently spent a few days at the home of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wiuiam Clarke. at. llesnors. ii 0 Mrs. Emerson Phillips of Truro. Nova Bcotia. Mr. William H. Phil- lips of MacNeills Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Alban Moore and children of Victoria West. were visitors to Freeland on sundsy. May 4th. Their many friends are pleased to welcome F. xo. and Mrs. Stewart Banks back to the Island after spending some months at North Bay, Stewart is now stationed at Summerside. - The Women's Mimionsry So- ciety of the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Cecil Hardy on Frfdayevening. May 9. with a good attendance. Their next meeting will be held at the home" of Mrs. Harry Macxay. --BY sons baptised the following little children: Sandra Elisabeth born in lummersfde June l, 1051. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Shaw; Bonita Olive born in Summerside 1052, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bnice MscNsught and the follow- ing children of Mr. and Mrs.-!'red , all born in West, Devon: Brae lrhe service was held in the Inc United church at 8.30 pm. on Mother's Day. An appropriate,ser- mon was preached by the minis- ter and the choir under the lead- ership of Mrs. P. W. Macileod was heard in an anthem. 0'Leary Over two hundred people filled the O'Lcai'y United Church on Mother's Day for the night ser- vice. Extra chairs had to be used. Memorial flowers were placed in ving memory " r by he Matheson boys; in memo of Mrs. Walter Gorrill by L and daughter Lillie; in memory of "Mother and rather" from the Csrruthers Family. The Mission Band composed the choir and sang two special ” The leader is Mrs. lawis L die, and Brian. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ram- say, Poplar Grove. on Sunday, May llth. Mrs. Lawrence Mililgsn was ii visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Oatway, Freeland. on Sunday, May 11th. , Miss Greta MacDonald. who is employed in Sirmmerside. spent the weekend of May 11 at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Macnonsid. The Misses Joyce and Bessie Bridges were visitors at the home of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. James Banks. Poplar Grove. on Saturday, May ioth. Miss Grace Murphy. Freetown. spent the weekend of. May 11th at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy. -AP. OLIVER At cars mavens: HALL russoav svenmo. MAY Zoth. A program of interest to all farmers will be presented Including 8ound'Films On Modern Farm Machinery and Grass Silage ltepresentatlvcs of the Oliver Corporation will be present to answer your questions. EVERYBODY WELCOME 'LORD and I-IOWATT - Carleton Oliver Dealers NIGHT ' . By- Fagaiy And Shorten ' 1 tax some Amnermw-ml NUXK UPA oeovuaoes ”l 3., I emu numeerz "Ano- -ne Porutsnou income I Bernard and the organist is Mrs. Dan MacPherson. The minister, Rev. W. 0. Dick- son. Dreached an appropriate ser- mon and baptised the following little children: Heather Bernice Macwillisin, ds hter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mac iiliem. born in summer-side Jan. in, 1952; Mona Adele Turner, born O'Lesry. March 13, i952. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Turner: Brenda Jane Macciregor. born in 0'Leary Sept. 30. 1951. dluifhter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macciregor; the following two children of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer. both born in 0'1-eary. Cheryl Diane born Dec. 1. 1941 and Carol lldlth born on Christmas Day. 1951 and the fol- lowing two children of -Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacDonald: Sandra Mae born in West Cape on May 25. 1948, and Linda Louise born in O'Leary on April 20, 1951. 0'Leary Corner There was a large congregation at the Mother's Day service held in st. Luke's Church of England. O'Lcary Corner, and conducted by the rector, the Rev. J. E. Mae- Mshon of Aibei-ton. 0'Leary (Nazarene Church) At the Church of the Nazarene in o'Leary, "Mother's Day services were held in the morning and night and were conducted by the minister. Mr. Owen !. Underwood. There were good congregations present. --AZ '11 I IVER. England - (OP) -- Coun- cil of this nuckinghsmshire town advertised unsuccessfully for a nurse to work four times a week in I. email k l. The hospital ma- tron said. "I suppose nurses don't like working in the country." if we had a cinema down the road it would be all right." DANCE SUMMERSIDE CANADIAN LEGION HALL Monday, May 19th 9:30-1 A Rendezvous With Romance Canteen Service Proceeds Charitable cmro THEATRE KINBINGTON : Monday-Tuesday 1:15-0:15. i zom Century-Fox's "11 o'cLocr HIGH" is the "wings" of the Sec- ond World War. Gregory Peck as "General Savage". Millard Mit- chell as "General Pritchard", Hugh Marlowe. Gary Merrill with Joyce Mackenzie "Nurse". Their glory fills the sky! CAPITOL eaoteeedooaeaa lrIl?l'illDlQl'i'IflI'I'll'DItI' Tonight 7215-9:15; Tuesday 3:30-7:15-'9:15 Sumssserside i . REGENT 333'?!-re "'”' V we mva-9 nldroo MMON... I