wGllAlflDnlAjfl, CI-IARLOTTETOKN ' ‘BRUARY 21,1949 _ . “r WESTERN GUARDIAN gonna: l. lllner Murphy. lat Street, lull George Claw. I15 Ottawa Street- MIMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscriptions. Advarfletrig Guardian may be bpugbtet any of the $11” following stores In Summer-alder - - lgookatore, Water Street: Gem-lice Drugstore, t! Central Ilheeti >m min-y, Water Street: Mark Gllldllrfl Grenville Sheet: ‘W.- Growl-y, llirasell Street: Alyre lloucetteh Grocery, Socouu ltreet; M‘! Island Motor Transport. Water Street. ~ flmqlllbedallveredtolllyllornelulummerlldehytiarwler u“ . lleperweeb. PboneiIerlI-lforthlsvanlee ¥l"'.';;r.',,wu°:o the boy responsible tor delivery on your reuse . Ell-VB MONDAY, Feb. 28. -GENEBAL INSURANCE. Ralph ‘f: m... and School variety c. Mutton, Silmsnerslde. 1 ,1 summer-ids Hill! 5631901 °'a,w,.lum_ TRUMPET‘, piano and ‘vocal u --—- solos, piano duets, quartets, hum- mTEBMIDIATE playdvwnl oroul readings and magic. Chris- ‘? us rink Wednesday. Ftli- 33- tian Church hall, Wednesday and lupgerside All Stare yl- Air?‘ Thursday, Feb. 23 and 24th. rmediats ROY! l- m l‘ m, ptjllnotreld 35. Skull? lflfl- -—VALEN'I_.'I'.'|‘E PARTY — A VQYY i -——- successful Valentine party was held COND playoff w" i" by the Guild of the Knutsford u, Shore League Bedeque rink church on mud-y “mm, “i, 15 o. y, Feb- 21- F'°°'°““ My" at the home of Dr. o. L. and Mrs. . Borden algbeggvigiéléeilésl-B 5""- Dawar in Olcary. The; hum; W85 omission an ~ appropriately decorat an a "—‘_ had a jolly time Delicious refresh- STPONED races on Jilrrglrgsidigharbor. scheduled ‘for we" “Wed n m.’ close’ “any, Monday, have bee: urt e; ____ crowned "m" “"4"” ‘Y "' -aol.o vanes-rm: socuss .m. due to the death of William __The pupils of the four rooms of fail leuis, n former member of the the Qmeary School held Valentine it!" “m” socials in cam room on Valentine _LEA"NG 0N noun“ “m, Day. Feb. i4. The ghilorfinfleit; w» Glad" “m” M‘ 5"“ §i§““.°§=;“lfiim'§§§.Y§a.§§§ ‘is... ‘ma’ ‘m Saturdfy molnmg to teachers with aPDrdDriate Valen- "ii “ ‘W0 weeks vent on with tines. Every room was decorated in "V" "d “End! m Boston‘ keeping with inc Valentine season ia!!l°h“5""5' she Wm ‘up w“ and candy and refreshments were n M!" 1“ Sussex’ NB‘ “w” passed around to the children h! p“ be the guest 01h" um‘ and their younger brothers and lrs. Si’. Fill!“ " s sisters who aremgt yteatflof’ sclhgoi “"'* . The tea s B "c" e -C-W1'- BRIDGE PARTIES _ gincipal, Lewis McKenzie: iilnlm‘ mvii! ‘he ‘M58558’ h" van‘ teacher. Mr. Malley; intermediate hing BYldéT-‘W- slxmsmwd by the teacher, Mrs. John Matthews and .WL., were Mrs. J.. Abel Arsen- pmmry teacher, Mm M“ palm" um Mrs. .13, DesRoches and Irs. Wilfred Perry for two-table .__ . ridzl: m" M"- 7-"“"“~" "l"! —ESCAPED mnmv- Mr. and as GNU/I'll" when (mean mu‘ Mrs. Nelson Caseley had a narrow c" '" “i” -' °f§i"‘i."‘.’.'.“ ""%‘i.'..'“i“§"...‘.’§.i.?§' . » " s e ea ,on rs a . .-BAPTIST b59155 GUILD '- when the car in which they were lrs. Wilfred lnman. president. driving, was struck by the jltney, nterjginpd a good attendance of at what is known as the Margatc h. members of the Ladies Guild Crossing, at Kenslnxton. it'll‘!- ii~i¢ Summerside Baptist Church Cuseley escaped in{)ury.hby lump m} he,- home on Friday evening. from the vehicle,‘ ut to; tom were "a "s"- s". '°§".°.§i.,§.. 5 Wm‘ the repeating ‘m unison brglendlumedv eTcllie lultney was The lord's Prayer. An enccur- i‘ Y Wm" p u, travelling at its usual rate of speed, 5i“? ‘WW1 M me “suns o e not more than thirty miles an hour. "ml Timmy Sale w“ given‘ The The crossing is only one of sev- Siiiil iewm“ and knmmg kept eral level crossings, in the town, at it Wiles busy ‘mm ‘he saving each of which has occurred acci- dlliiii’ "lreihmmt! hi’ n" dents, or near accidents, from time ustess. -- S to time.--Bur. 43AM) PARTY -- On Friday ._T3,|N]TY (mom, “Tm. ‘enlniz. thr- Kenslngton branch of TUNED __ or)“, “numbers, w“- shim C°““‘Y H°‘P"°1 1M1" their with the husbands or ‘wives. iriheid n card party in the Town o! Summemd‘ Trmity church all, when ten tables of progres- choir weie enmnamed at ‘he ve auction were in PIKY- Hill! heme‘ or ML and Mn‘ Amson iii? $1.333“ .1’. lifftcgsifi Macram- eummu Bimi- an F"- iiampinn TOI‘ gentlemen. while day evening. Mary amusing serge! rs. Frank MacEwen and Mr. and contests were ch10!“ 5 9i‘ mei- Bernard received consola- vmich vocal solos were rendered on prizes. Lunch was served by by Mrs. LM. Callback, Mrs. J..W.. ha committee in charge. A nice Hog; and Mrs. F. Anderson. Af- iim was realized, and the mem- i" m, gigging of an octeiie and m of the Ladies‘ Aid hope to a sing song. dgllgloug refresh- iiid snniher party in the near fu- mam! we" served by the h9g1- "lT-‘Bim ess assisted by the ladies. A vote _—’““"—""”'_'“'_'_ d M. d oii oiiiui P. c. NEWS , as: m: FlllE ity by Mr. TILE- Inman. -- 8 - G. H. M. — ‘ They're Smut-They're lntriguingh-Tbeyre different-They're ty! This rave is about the exquisite GLASS FLOWER LAMPS to be ilnd tu the Furniture Departments ofboth the Summers and the i lottetoivn Stores. Mada in the form of delicate flowers, of clear, owing Gainsborough Glue-the largo Table Inmp, complete with silk ~ e is priced IBM-the Boudoir Lamp, complete with silk shade, ll »i lid small individual flowers that light and are suitable for your ntei. radio or vanity are 5.75. You'll really love these Flower Lampl- ey'ra beautiful. . . Coma in and cos them in the" Furniture Depart- lit. , When your kiddies come In from skating, sliding or pllyllll outlive" i demand a lunch and a nice hot drink-mix them up some CAD- IWS INSTANT DRINKING CHOCOLATE. It's both nourishing and licious-Aha children will really "go for it.” Beside making this i10- lous tfiloroiuta drink, you can use Cadbury's Instant Chocolate for iocolato Syrup, for coke Icing: and creamy fudge. Ce bury’! In!!!“ Iiocolafa i. available in i; and 1 pound this priced at t’! will Ind 45 nts each. Try Catlburys Instant Chocolate for your family . . . In- llilB it in your ordcr from the Grocery Dfilllflmlifli- The new lilcCALl. NEEDLEWOBK BOOKS are In! Yes-You can me in nnd pick ona up any time in the Dry G001" mvlrlmmw" y‘re priced at b0 cents e copy and contain many. milky M" klllmlil d emhroliicry patterns aq well ea e whole heap of useful household ts and articles. There are only 2 editions of this publication a yell‘ you won't wnnt to misc this one. They're in the Fabric Section of the Y Goods Department. Announcement, a In cider t: keep pace with our aver expending business, "lid ct the request of o number of Farmers, we take greet Pleasure in announcing the cppoliihnsnt of Tlia O'LNYY formers’ Cir-operative Association os our dcoler for West lfilice County. This well/known end established O'i-e0fY firm will handle our complete lines, including Potato Machin- '-'"Y Md Tlirssiierr; Allin-Chalmers Tractors and Tractor Filiiivmeiii- and Fleury-lissoil Form implements. Iii addition ,'° "it". they will be lipiidlinp many smaller orticiu includ- (I‘Ii_p Dairy Form Equipment, Pump Jocks and Gasoline Eil- i ma. - ' . . n I _A complete line cf repein will be carried in order to amide "the former with bousflmiu during the busy un- e We bespaell for than your toilett- eo-operoticn and con- sideration. -- , a w=nluuauu~»i poll " sroiitiiiz- colt tiiii liiiirsii Manufacturer! ‘and tltsiributon oi latter lam Equlpmiit A‘ , ' 0,, f." "pi-v particular‘: aim neglect to l...‘ in to "n. . °'"'| lvlrv Tuesday“ iilte ever CJJAIV. at 2.45. —TJ'NLOADINO car Sprlnghlll screened coal Monday and Tuesday. Layton Green, Albany. -—J. S. TAYLOR. Optometrist of Charlottetown will be in his Al- baegn office this Saturday. Feb. ~-IOMl AND School meetln, Tuesday, Feb. 22 at B pan. High School Auditorium. Mr. J. R. Murphy. Resident of the P. E. I. Teachers‘ Federation will speak on tine need for Federal aid in educa- on. . L-MTIRTAINS W-A. -lklter- talning the different groups of the W.A,. of Silmrnersidc ’I‘rinity Church on Thursday evening were Mrs. John I-lopkirk, Mrs. Allen Jenkins and Mrs. Erie Sheen, with Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Snowdsn at the airport. — S -BBIDGE PARTY - Fifteen tables of progressive auction were in play, on Thursday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. MacLeod. The party was under the auspices of Irlshtown Women's In- stitute. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Wesley Cole and Mrs. David Campbell. Mr. Irving Campbell and Mr. William J. Profitt. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by several of the ladies-Bur. —MISCELLANEOUS SHOWEB— Friends from Irishtown, Burlington and Long River, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Profitt. Long River. on Friday eve- ning. for the purpose of congratu- lating their son, Harold, on his re- cent marriage, and welcoming his bride to the community: The bride and groom were seated in the dining-room. which had been ar- tistically decorated with blue and white streamers, and after a few introductory remarks by Mr. Layton Profitt, were presented with a shower of gifts. The gifts were carried in by Misses Rona Payn- ter and Irene Profitt, .and opened by Miss Gladys Fitzslmmons. Miss Ruth Profitt read the names of the donors, and the gifts were ar- ranged by Miss Jean Adams. 0n behalf of his bride and himself, Harold, in a few well chosen words. expressed his thanks. The evening was pleasantly spent with cards and a sing-song, with Mrs. Ernest Dunning at the organ. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess, asslsted by Miss Ruth Profltt, Mrs. James Evans, Mrs. James Bernard. Mrs. Daniel Hickox, Mrs. Nelson Paynter, and Mrs. I-ledley Paynter. --Bur. — POST-NUPTIAL SHOWER. - On ‘Ptlesday evening despite the unfavourable weather a large num- ber of people gailiered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moose, New Annan, to tender a post-nuptial shower to their son, Mr. Stutly Moase and his bride, the former Ruth Rayner. While Miss Olive Dalziei played the bridal chorus. the newly-weds were escorted to the seat of honor under a beauti- ful pink and white canopy by Mrs. Elia Montgomery and Mr. Keith Moase. The baskets of attractive- ly wrapped gifts were carried in by Misses Sylvia Rayner and Pauline Moase. Opening the gifts were Misses Mildred McNeiil and Georgina Cairns. while Mrs. George Taylor and Miss Lilly Gunning read their messages and made the presentation. Mrs. Keith Thomp- son and Mrs. Wm. Moase arranged the lovely gifts on the table. Mr. Moase very fittingly replied, thank- ing his friends on behalf of him- self and his bride for their gifts and good wishes. A pleasant so- cial evening with instrumental music and surging was enjoyed, and a bounteous lunch was served by the ladies. --JOINT VALENTINE PARTY- The four Young People's Unions of the O'Leary pastoral charge of the United Church of Canada held s combined Valentina Party at the Oddfellcws Hall in 0'Lel.ry en Thursday night, Feb. 1'1. Young people were present from Brae. West Devon. Bloomfield, Uriloli- vsle, Knutsford, Rosebank and Oleary. Thorn was a vary large attendance but the weather was most inclement. The thickly fall- ing snow. fanned by high winds. soon turned into a raging blizzard with heavy drifts which necessitat- ed tha Bloomfield Young People leaving for home right after the impressive devotional service. The Brae and West Devon groups also found the going very hard enroute home. The hall was most appro- priately decorated with Valentine novelities by members of the OLeal-y Young Peoples Union. The devotional service was in charge of the Bloomfield Y.P.U. with the [is "' ‘ l-Ieber Proiitt’ of Rose- bank presidingfiScrlpture was read by Mrs. Errol Stetson. Games and contests were then enjoyed by the groups and most delicious and abundant refreshments were served and this most successful ancien- ioyable function concluded by all forming a Friendship Circle and singing "Ailld n: Sync" and by resenting the izpall Benediction. CARD OF THANKS In all sincerity Mrs. Esther Clark and family wish to extend deepest thanks to relatives and friends ‘for tho many acts of kind- ness and messages of synipathr in their recent sad bereavement in the lou of their beloved son arid bro- ther, Edward A. Clark, TEIPO, NZS. -comi u. Bedeque-Freetown roundup meeting, Central Bedeque hall Monday,‘ Feb. Z1, SM p-m. -C.W.L.CAIDPAITY—A C.W_l'... Card Partrwao held on last Wednesday events: It ‘l!!! homo of m. and In; Int-lie lla- Ksnns, central Iedeoue with eight tables in ploy. n. men's prise was won by Mr, ma» llsuuli. aoisl maladies’, prise an the freeseout were won by airs. Wilfred Connolly. wmh was edby thelloct‘ ._—S,"' —l!0Sl'l‘l'AL TIA '- llii-a. John O. Cobb endure. Hilbert Johns- ton were co-lloetessec at the home of the formsr on Friday afternoon at. a prettiiy arranged tee in aid of the hospital. A beautiful boil,- quet of cslendiulas adorned the living room. The lioateacs were auisted in serving by Mrs. liimsst L. Walker and MzeuJ. Lloyd Gor- rill. On the previous Tuesday Miss Jean MscFadyen also entertained at e hospital tea-S. —FATIIEB AND SON BANQUET - Approximately seventy persons were _in attendance on Friday evening at the Father and Son Banquet, held in Epworth Hall 0! Trinity United Church, ‘Simmer- side. After a delicious repast, eat- eled to by the Ladies Social‘ Club, Mr. Louis Beseau and Mr. Keith Rogenon, leaders of the Trail Rangers, also Mr, Ronald Leard of the Enplorers’ Group. ‘vere in- troduced following which a num- ber of stunts were staged by the Rangers. Mr. AG. Rogers showed an interesting film. Rev. K.G. Sul- livan was the speaker in the ab- sence of Dr. H. Moyse, who had been ppointed by the session to head up the Youth Council of the Church. Mr. Sullivan stressed the responsibility of the parents and stated that church groups were only a supplement. — S -—ENJOYABLE SOCIAL —- One of the most enjoyable sociais ever held in St. Mary's Hall, Summer- side, was that of Thursday even- ing sp =6 by the Women's Aux- iliary and the Guild. The social was given primarily as s. tribute to the Layman! Association for the splen- did work recently performed by the men in remodelling the kitchen of the hall, but it was made an event for all. The program with Mr. James Connell as master of cere- monies, opened with a Paul Jones, followed by re-marks by the presi- dent of the WA. Mrs. Ray Clark. the plesident of the Laymen's As- sociation, Mr. Emery Lyle and Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison. Special features of the evening were two vocal solos by Mr. Ivor Phillips with Miss Wanda Wyatt as accompan- tst; the other features were games andcontests, followed by a bounti- ful lunch supplied by the W.A. and the Guild. An enjoyable sing-song terminating with the National Anthem brought the proceedings to a close.~S. WITH THE W.M.S. —‘ A very im- pressive service was held in the Sunday School room ot the O’l..es.ry United__ Church on Wednesday af- ternoon, Feb. ld when the Cana- dian Girls In Training group af- filiated with the Woman's Mis- sionary Society of We Church and made their declaration of friend- ship with girls around the world through the W.M.5. The openins devotions weretaken by the lead- ers Mrs. W. Ci. Dickson and Mrs. Herbert Watcher. The theme was “Serve Him Alone" for C.G.IT. week. and Mrs. Dickson gave a start addresfon the topic. Those taking part from the C.G.I.T. were --Bisnchs Mstthewl, Isabel McDon- ald. Beverly McKinnon. Margaret Ellis, Bessie Dennis and Mrs Dickson. Those taking part from the Woman's Misionary Society were-Mrs. Robert ‘f-‘oodsldo and Mrs. A. J. Mathssen. The 0.6.1.1‘ presented the WMS. with a gift of money for carrying on their splendid .m’_sionary projects. Blanche Matthews. president of the 0.6.1.1‘. said: “We, the girls of O'l'.ea.ry C.G.I.T. wish to declare our friendship with all teen-aged girls in the United Church of Cari- ads and~1n our sister churches overseas. We have studied the work of our church in the world. in which the Woman's Missionary Society shares and we have dis- covered that their needs and hopes are like ours, but their opportuni- ities are few and their difficulties are great." Mrs. Robert Woodside on behalf. of the W.M.S. said: - "We are happy that you have come to this decision and w are glad to have you in the fellowship of the Woman's Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada. Over a period of msnyyears our So- ciety has given workers and funds to open doors ofioppol-timity" for Professioiiiil iiarils i 'l.l.l'erlunen, ‘ .Qp'l'.D.,R.O'.t j err-onsets.- Eyee ‘Examine. Glcnee new i "completed. the 17.6.1.1‘. -O‘LEARY (LGIFT. AFFILIATE . ‘ ll"! 1-H Africeadhine. Telet- ‘l!!- dia. Japan md-.Trlnidad and in lonely places and overcrowded cities of Canada. Girls like yous-t selves who have joined with us in this way bevebebedito make possible the abundant life, reveal- ed by Jesus. the Light of‘ the World, for girls other-mu abut out by fear, isupcrsltitution and poverty. Mrs-A. Jilfsitleson on behalf of the »W.M.S.' accepted the sift of the 0.0.1.1‘. for missions. After the impressive ‘ceremony was served delicious refreshments. A very pleasant and profitable» ‘temoon was spent-O. - ' 4 l _._._ -Mr. Harold Campbell, Chelton, has returned home .from visiting friends in U.S.A. _—M.iss Georgie Brown. 51.21., who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. George Brown, 5t. Elsanors. for the past two weeks, left Sat- urday morning (on return to Bos- ton. Massachusetts, to NbllRlQ-llbl‘ duties on the staff of the N12. Baptist Hospital. - S -Maryi\Cstherine. daughter of MT. and Mrs; A. J. Ber-nerd, who has spent the pest three weeks in Western Hospital for treatment foir an injured hip has returned home. Mary Cat-hea-lne will go to Montreal for further treatment. and will leave for there in the near future. Ellie has two sisters residing irl that'city. Her school companions, aind her , iiilibliiiifilli iiiiiii MONDAY — Semi-final Mer- chants‘ Leogile, Sec View Bedr- cots vs. French River Block Hawks. Skate after. Gum: starts 8.15 sharp. TUESDAY -—- Semi-final Norlli Shore League, Siiminerslde Leg- ionoires vs. Kelvin Monarchs. Skoia otter. Gama 8.15 sharp. FDR, ‘SALE IN MISCOUCHE New House, equipped with lights and running Water. many friends look forward to her early return home, completely CUIOGu-vn. "A DATE WITH JUDY" IIAI STARS. MUSIC, ‘LAUGHS IN’ NEW MGM TECIINICOLOB HIT -- It's a hilarity high when Wallace leery does a, high-break- ing rumbe with the Latin bomb- shell, Qrmen Miranda, in ' "A Dete With Judy," now showing at tbs Capitol Theatre. And that's only one of the many ups’ -' moments in this delic- ious Joe Paltemak Technicolor musical, whids bouts a bevy of M-G-M top-hoteliers. amOng them thrush - throated Jane Powell, fetching Elisabeth Taylor, Robert Stack, Scctty Beckett and Xavier Ougat and his orchestra. in a r . song-studde’ tale ‘of a lucky family and their happy-go- lueky adventurer. Beery, in one of his rare excur- sions, plays the benign head of a brood which includes wife Selena Boyle, daughter Jane Powell and brat son Jerry Ylbllllel‘. Scotty Beckett thinks he has romantic claims on Jane; Jane falls in love with handsome Robert Stack; and rival Elizabeth Taylor tries to up- set thls applecart. To add to his misery, Jane discovers that her father is keeping mysterious trysfs with Senorita Miranda, un- aware that their meetings are for the sole purpose of teaching Berry to master the intricacies of the ru-nba. - But the complications are cheer- fully unraveled before the famiiv woes coennletely to nieces-and it's all done to a cleveriv interiardcd and delightful musical score. Of the dozen or so songs heard in “A Date With Judy" standouts are "Jiildallne." "I'm Flficllv 0" the. Corny Side." ""l‘*’mr>la"'"i' "Throlwh the Years." “It's a Msst Unusual Dav" and "Love Is Where You Find It." DUDLEY. Worcestershire. Enz- iand — ((191 _- A pair of Canad- ian beavers which came to the lo- cal zoo from Jasner National Park in i946 are nroud parents cf their second family. 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