PAGE FOURTEEN I'I-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN WESTERII GUARDIAN O-BUY one week's extra supply breeders lay chow meal or check- ers at Braoe's. Fine st. Patrick's Play At Tignieli The play was under the skiliul guidance of Father Denis Gallant and parts were taken by the Misses Elaine Shea. Dora Perry. Irene Gaudet. Judith Arsensult. Mrs. Claude Hogan. Arthur Arsen- ault. Elmer Glllis. 0. J. Bernard. Mr J. B. Morrlssey as announcer and master of ceremonies thanked the players for their splenclld pro- gram and complimented them on their performance as wcll asthos'e who took part in the specialties. and the extra large audience all oi unison. Twelve members respond- ed to the Roll Call with an Irish Joke. ' The minutes or the last meeting were read and approved and the Visiting Committee reported one call made. and treat taken. school Thanks (mm the Red Cross -for a7slngi.ng "God save the Queen," thanks'niid the hostess served a dainty Mrs.' lunch during the pleasant hour which followed. also messages of quilt, Hughes and from Mrs. Sharpe. A very "Education in Mrs. Edward Lsughlin was interesting letter on the schools" by than social NORTH BEDEQUE W. M. 8. ---Mrs. Kenneth Campbell was MARCH 20. 1952 which proved very interesting. Assisting her were Mrs. Lorne Maccaull and Mrs. Norman Mac- Murdo.. A short business period followed and each member answered the roll call by repeating a verse ol Scripture. It was decided to send Committee reported new window read. It was moved and seconded I shades had been purchased for to donate 310.00 to the Red Cross hostess to the North Bedeque W. the school. when the canvasser calls. The MS. when they met for the World Mrs. Clark I-lsr ing handed in Birthday box was passed around DIV of .Pra&'eV WVVICE. which had a pieced quilt top nd. as material and the collection amounted to been p0S'vD0n0dz0n BCCOUN 01' '-he of chudren-g hymn. by the M”. for I lining had been handed in auto. Weather. i 1; a mb ith M also. Mrs. Wilbert Lewis: and Mrs. Elmer Stewart invited the The PY"1d""- I9'-It We Vffgghllli :;:;,l,pl,:1? umepm,e;:f WA d,,.';ff,(',: Mrs. James Lawless kindly ot!er- msngzers to hE:hI'el0m:1!0l'nI.I1Bn:lel),(: oxl)lel,1,IIB- lglsponlgglelt , d:'n5g lunch Wu Band by the hostess mee ng w en ro ea w t which contributed to the great success of the enterprise. The opinion of many who attended was that a repeat performance in the near future would attract an- other record breaking audience. ' --A. is box to Korea. clothing or ma. terial to be passed in at the next meeting. A special feature was a program Tlgnlsh Drarnatlc Club mnin- Frankie Leclalr and Ray McKin- tained their enviable reputation on non, The make up artist was Miss at. Patrick's; night before a can-,Priscill0. Gavin who did a splen- aclty audience in Tlgnlsh l-lall hytdld job. while the music of Tlgnish putting on one of the most. inter- orchestra was under the direction eating and entertaining DIFLVS of Mrs. Frances Fraser with Adrien "Flanagans Fortune." In three acts Richard. M. Leclair and W. 0! drama and comical situations. Gaudel. a guarantee of good music .7 has so mots Frost right-' lock Kalvanizeti straight wovcn (arm iencing in stock at Bracels. -BUSH YOUR ORDEI in for rope. tar. nets. corkwood. heavy galvanised nails. twine and VIP" ..j...O. NORBORO w. I. 110095 V-0 31”BvCi3'5 H5-'dW3"5 5”-m' . . , ed to completd V-hi Gum" and committee in charge. merside. the phye" exceeded all pleuous :"'h.Vn-.13" Mrs, predonHnau."si M” Elm". skwlrt Ind -W" gngwgg-ed by ”My Fgvorlte Radio "mowed md prayer! we" oneted .j::...j ggg, eftortz in this lilne and the large ui')CCl-llI.l(ll5 comprised tap dancing Mm Wm)?" Lawless 0 let muddy Sharpe H m Wm newly Prognmn by Mrs. Wilbur Stavert, Mrs.cErllle Fyrul s."NGs - - - d1 '9 the sow. tt'b,'5' .' M'. M Aid (1 m '. t ,n - n y '1 - ' M M d. M .L M II. ' womgun PASTHRAL LHARHE nu ence enjm L N) am” mes ac u tained the members of Norboro ed to make a quilt also. Programme Committee for the Mg 1:;r,?,an ?;M;Mo5,'-:30 3:3 1:1". SALISBURY. Southern Rhoda. music and the specialties in the and Richard. a duet by Mrs. Fitz- full. gerald and Mrs. Arsenault the As an amateur organization slngimz Meters of Tlgnlsh, Irish composed or all local talent they songs by nine Convent girls head- sia-(CP) -Five elderly residents at an old-age pensions' home here died after being attacked by bees. The United Church of Canada. Rev. W. G. Dickson. l3.A.. Minister. Bloomileld at 11 A. M. West Devon All bills presented were paid, on next meeting will be Miss Harriet Hum Clark, A lovely .019, --A motion. Correspondence consisted Glover and Mrs. Cecil Hughes. song or peace" was rendered by of a receipt for 310.00 from the Mrs. Clark Harding entertained Maxine Cgmpbell. Women's Institute at her home on Tuesday evening, March 4. The president, Mrs. Albert Mur- at 2 PM. Brae at ...io PM. O'Leary , I in t "dict was ad H - bl t tti - l ,- (I bv Mi . mi .1 t h , resided, and the meeting March of Dimes Cam al n. a. let- with a ve interestin contest Th study book was presented The W63 V 93 I at :30 P. M. Sunday school It :T,f.cffl:,l:wf ,g,,,l;: tfgthzjl 'f,bf.,'.':. f,,,..f..g 1,f.SA1:..;?.,,,y5p..:;,c;.f..f,9 gpeyneg by slngintz the Island ter regarding the a. you w. w. which was xwyon by Mr: George by lvfrs. Reginald Dingwall, telling strait: ztemxoiclllxivigllowlns bee stings. letter of Bowness. The meeting closed by about the Orientals in Canada E STER PARADE Easter Suits IEAUTIFULLY TAILORED BY FASHION-CRAFT AND SAVILE ROW FROM GABARDINE. PIC & PIC. WORSTEDS AND MANY OTHER SMART NEW I952 CREATIONS. "500 I0 o I, And Look WITH EACH PURCHASE OF A "STOCK SUIT. OUR Easter Gift to You Absolutely FREE yous CHOICE on: ANY nasss smar AND we IN oun sroas 1030 A' M' Everybody welcome" and shows a line sense of balance Hymn and repeating the Creed in Conference Fund. a -FAREWELL PARTY - A gn- " lng away party, in honor of Mr. Eric Dunbar, who is leaving short- ly to make his home in Vancouver. was held on Thursday evening. March 13, at the home of Mr. Neil Barbour, Alma. Mr. Dunbar was presented with a purse by Archie Barbour on behalf of the assem- bled guests and an address was read by Eldin Barbour and suit- able reply made by Eric, who hop- ed to be able to return to visit his iriends and neighbors at some. iuture date. Music was iurnishedi by Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Crocket, Mrs. Eldm Barbour and Peter Alclntyrr. -- FW l ion of Prince Edward Island. -1'0l'NG WOMEN'S Gl'ILI) - Miss Constance Enman entertain- ed the members of the Young Wo- men's Guild of the Summerside Presbyterian Church on Monday evening, March 17, at her home, for the March meeting. The pro- sitlenl. Miss Wlllene MacLeati. opened the meeting with the re- peating of the "Lord's Prayer" in unison. It was decided to hold a Pantry sale. and plans were made to hold an entertainment in the; L'Illll'CIl hall in April. A rummage sale was also planned for April. The lunch hostesses were Mrs. Loisl Moose and Mrs. Ronald Jeffrey.-S -GOOD FELLOWSHIP GROUP -The regular meeting of the Good Fellowship Group of the sum- mcrside Baptist Church was held uythe hall on Tuesday evening, March 18. with the president, Mrs. J. E. Morrison. in the chair and twenty-live members present. The devotional srvice was” conducted by Mr. J. E. Morrison. opt.-ning' iixth the singing of "Just As I- Am", followed by responsive read- ing in Psalm 24, the scripture les- son in St. John 8. a poem entitled "Jesus the Light of Life". prayer and the hymn "The Morning. Light is Breaking". The theme for the study period was "Prepu-I dice” and was led by the minis-I tor. Delicious refreshments were' served by Mrs. W. G. Ellis and. Mrs. Bruce Johnston. after whichl volleyball was played.-B -CHl'RCH OF CHRIST Y.P.S.A --The Y.P.S. of the Summerside; Church oi Christ held its regularl meeting on Tuesday 0 evening. March 18 in the hall with the president. Miss Marie Dekker. inl the chair. The worship service! was conducted by the mlnisteri with Miss Sylvia Rayner at thel piano. The opening hymn was! "Higher Ground.” "Anywhere. with Jesus" was sung as a prayeri hymn. During the business ses- sion plans were made for an Eas-I ter social. The study theme was' ”X'he Importance of Christian Service" and was led by Rev. W.. A 0. Weale. The Mizpah Benedic- tion brought the meeting to al -, close.-S . -LADIES CLUB - Mrs. Bcoli Jardine entertained the members of the Ladles' Club of the Sum- merside Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening. March 18 at its regular meeting. The president. rs. J. W. MacKenzie. opened the meeting with the repeating of the "Lord's Prayer" in unison., Following routine business that - treasurer submitted a most gra-: tifying report of the turkey supper and bazaar held last week and the President expressed her apprecia- tion of the hearty cooperation and support given by the members r and congregation. Work was begun .; on a quilt and linens ordered for : 1a.ncy work. A number of thank- you letters were read Irom the sick who had been recently re- membered. The hostesses were Mrs. William Morrison and Miss Clara Mountain.-S Personals -Mr. Owen MacGougsn of Mal-1 peque spent. st few days in sum- merside last week. guest. of hisi aunt. Mrs. Hubert Agnew and MI". Agnew.-S Piusville and Vicinity --The en. Thomas Aquinas Soci- ety held their meeting on Friday night. March 14th. A number of men from Pius- ville went to Mr. Ralph Bat-nstt's. Elmsdale. on Thursday night, ch ma. to help when his use caught tire. The St. Anne's Club held their meeting on Tuesday evening. Mar. dlth. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .'Pred Gallant. Mr. Jacob Murray. Piusville. And Again WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY ONE OF OUR STOCK TOP COATS (RIGHT) Absolutely FREE YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ' CREAN HAT IN OUR STORE I i -1 In YOUR SPRING WARDROBE WOULD NOT BE COMPLETE W'T OUT ONE OF OUR Smart New 0 I952 ropcoars ' HAND TAILORED FROM PURE WOOL GAIARDINES. LODENS 'AND CASHMERES. 49.50 t. 75.00 THIS OFFER APPLIES TO STOCK GARMENTS ONLY AND DEFIN. ITELY TERDIINATEI SATURDAY. APRIL 11 'was a recent business visitor to summsnteo. A -- ------ -- ...”':..::'”..;”t”.'.;. :'..lll:::"...":5'-: yous DEPOSIT WILL HOLD auv oaausur UNTIL asoutaso Leary on Wednesday, March nth. lilvia Pinsau and Aud- rey Gallant spent aunday, March 10th. visitingvin Piusville. Mrs. John F. Gallant and mono MAURICE MILL. M.EN'SsWEA R .Smnrner:I:.'e