i OCTOBER 11; 1952 THE GUARDIAN. WN "T i Happenings of The Weak Continued from page If - Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Jelly of Sum- merside are the guests at their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jelly, in Berlin, N. H. r I I I . Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Beer of sum- irierside, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark of Kensington left on Monday for Boston, Mass- ichusetts. returning by way 'of Woritreal. merside entertained honor of Mrs. Allan Glennie. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boss and twovchildren have been the guests this week of the former! parents, Rov.. and Mrs. Theodore Ross in Lot 18. I Mrs. Ian Macxenzie of sum- rocently in Wendell Mluttart assisted the hos- tess in serving. 0 I Mrs. J. MacPherson of Char- lottetown is visiting her sister. Mrs. S. K. Todd, suinmenaidu. I I I Mrs. Cleve Whaien, organist of TUESDAY 14 OCT.-- A ll PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE nosits X-RAYi otiiiic Millview School ............ .............. ........ .. 1-.00-2:00 Vernon River Post Office ........... ..; ...... .. 7:00-8:30 THURSDAY, 16 OC'l'.- , Southport School .................................. .. 2:00--3:30 7:00---8:30 , FRIDAY, 17 OCT.- . Highfield-Winsloe School 2... 2:00-5:00 sousnuts Iiet". Charlottetown. CO-OP INSURANCE " . IT:S DIFFERENT LIFE - FIRE - AUTO ' AVAILABLE NOW INQUIRE rooav -. about --THE co-or WAY at your '”Co-op Store or at Island Co-op Services above "The Super Mar- iii-ions 2437 Summers” Presbyterian Church. left Monday for Toronto where she will spend her vacation with relatives. I I I Miss Aleah Wood of Summer- slde was hostess to eight of her young friends on Tuesday on the occasion of her eighth birthday and attended the Matinee. O O O Mlrs. J. Garth Toombs and Mrs. Eric W odside were Joint hos- tesses on Tuesday evening at a dinner bridge' at Mulberry Lodge in honor of Mrs. B. K. Todd. who will leave next week to reside in Charlottetown. ' I e o 0 Yesterday Mrs. J. Watson Mac- Naught entertained for Mrs. Todd at a luncheon at Mulberry Lodge. I I I Miss Effie Macxay of summer- side motored to Moncion, N. B. on Thursday. I I I Mrs. R. L. Willet. Summerside, entertained at bridge on Monday evening. I I 0 Mr. and Mrs. William Hayward, Summeraide. had as their guests last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pike. Mr. and s. T. W. Windsor of Channel, ewfoundland. I I I Mrs. James Crichton of Char- lottetown is visiting in Summer- side, the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Lidstone. I O I Mrs. A. S. Hopkins and son. Tommy. returned to their home in Summerside on Tuesday after visiting relatives in Wolfville, N. S. I I I Dr. and Mrs. Austin Delaney re- turned to Summerside last week after an enjoyable motor trip to Lexington, Kentucky. I I I Mrs. Norman Briggs of Innis- fiiil. Alberta, is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Victor Travers, Summerside and has just com- pleted an "Around the World" tour. C I I I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morrison have returned to their home in Siimmersirie after a visit to Hall- fax. N. S. see Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown have RHIIVES PAIN AND SSORE THROAT WOCOIDS ' "Fill DIIIM F187! ' I ? Now On Sale HOLMiAiyBoii Stores Offers ASpecial Purchase , ” RUBBER. FLOOR TILES Substandarils - - Priced Extra Low . auaaeartwme EACH Q .. V” Now For The Best Choice! Order Now--Have Beautiful Rubber: Tile Floors at LOW COST! - ix: r K-. , I I I I I and While Quantities Last Not in- a month of Sundays are we able to pass on such a BUY as this! , Just imagine a beautiful Rubber Tile Floor at 'way-below-usual prices. It's in the luxurious 9 by 9 inch size and there are 6 different lovely colors and patterns from which to choose. This is a substandard quality but the imperfections are very slight (hardly can be noticed) they won't affect the wearing quality of the floor. With so many different colors from which to choose; you can design your own Rubber Tile Floor. Shop A I I i I I returned tot summerside after a most enjoyable motor trip to Brantford. Ont., and Niagara Falls. returning by way of U. s. I I I Mrs. J. D. Iehano and young son Brian of Montreal. who had been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Gaudet. Fitz- roy st., Summerside. returned home last Sunday.-accompanied by her husband, Mir. J. D. Lehane. who arrived by car on October Ilrd. and her sister, Miss Lorinda. for a ten days visit with them. I I I Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis of sum-: merslde left Thursday for Dart- mouth. N. S. where they will be the guests 0 Mrs. ,Ellis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harris. I I a Miss Hattie Ross of the Prince County Hospital staff returned this week from a. vacation spent in Boston, Mass. -. I O 0 Dr. Walter E. Taylor of Sarai-ac Lake. New York. is arriving today for a three day visit with his par- ents. Ml'.'. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor of Malpeque. This is the first visit to the Island in eight years for Dr. Taylor. That Body of Yours Continued from page 2 ....M.........M-M:-- In a booklet written by Kathryn Close. entitled "Getting Ready to. Retire," and published by the Pub- lic Affairs Committee. Inc.. a. non-” profit educational organization. some valuable advice is given. The booklet points out that iphysicai decline does not begin with every- body at exactly the same time of life nor take its toll of vigor at the same rate of speed. it points out further that the happiest and most contented elder- ly men and women are the ones who are doing some useful work whether or not they need the money and who take an active interest in the affairs about them and in the world in general. "Activity, usefulness, the ability to make friends and to have fun, and. above all, 9. sense of purpose in life. form a bulwark against the hopelessnes that can make retire- ment is time of tragedy." Getting ready for the retirement period before retirement age is reached is the big secret of living a happy useful life in the days to come. How reaching retirement age should be mat is the final advice of the booklet: 1. A regular income or other financial resources sufficient to provide independence and B. sense of security. 2. An occupation. evocation. or absorbing hobby that agrees with the likes and ability, physical and ' mental. 3. A pleasant place to live which will not put a strain on health. pocket book or emotions. 4. A feeling of being useful through personal or community service. 5. The conservation of health. 8. A positive attitude toward self. others and the world. This booklet, "Getting Ready to Retire" may be obtained by send- ing 25 cents to the Public Affairs Committee, Inc.. 22 East 38th St., New York 16, N. Y. VICTORIA SCHOOL The following is the report for September of Victoria school: Senior Department .Grade X--1. Sylvia Boulter; 2. S Marlene Eleanor Hart. Grade IX-1. Sheldon MacPhail: 2. Billy MacDonald; 3. Gordon Miller. Grade VIII-l. Betty Boulter: 2. Margaret Hart; 3. Mabel Boulter. Grade VII-l. Charles Boulter: 2. Betty Lu MacLean; 3. Jack MacPhail. Primary Department Grade V--1. Marilyn MacDon- nld; 2. Arnold Howatt; 3. Vincent Keough. Grade IV-1. Carol Gill: 3. Son- ja Stordy: 3. Jackie Miller. . Grads III-I. Heather Hnwatt: 2. Annie Jane Boulter; 3. Ernest Rogerson. Grade II Sr.--l. John Thomp- son: 2. Leigh Craig; 3. Ralph Thompson. - Grade II Jr.-l. Reta Keough; 2. Ruth Keough. I Grade I-1. Connie Bouiter: 2. Thompson; I 3. . John Boulter: 3. Sandra Craig. Principal--Florence MacDougallt Assistant: Inez Gass. Sliaram - (iriffen Wedding Garden flowers banked the altar of Scarnoro United Church re- cently for the candlelight wedding of Agnes Elizabeth (Elsie), eldest daughter of Mr. and M.ra. Andrew Gitfen of Okotoks, Alberta, and Mr. Frederick Bharam of Calgary, old. est son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Sharam of Murray Harbour, Prince Edward Island. Rev. Dr. S. J. Parsons performed the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her is- ther. White chantilly lace fashioned the bride's floor length gown; fea- turing a snugly fitted bodice, long sleeves and peter pan collar. Her chapel veil mistod from a headpiece of pearls, and she canted a. colon- ial bouquet of dark red roses, Her only ornament was a. neck. lace and earrings of pearls, a gift of the groom. Mrs. Gordon MacAule.y of Ed- monton was her sister's only at- tendant. As matron ot honour she wore a pale blue net strapless floor length gown modified with a. short sleeveless jacket. She car- ried a. colonial bouquet of orphe- lia rosebuds and wore similar flow- ers in her hair. Mr. Gunner Hasselbohm acted as groomsman. and the ushers were Mr. Gordon MacAulay of Edmon- ton anci Mr. Nick Chaius of Cal- Kary. Traditional music by the choir of which the bride is a member was rendered during the ceremony in the singing of "0 Perfect Love,' The Lord's Prayer and the Hebrew Benediction. concluding with "On Father All Creating." Pastel flowers, white tapers and the wedding cake decorated the bride's table at the reception at the Horshoe Inn. The bride's mother and father assisted the bridal couple in receiv- ing the guests. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. George Bell of Edmonton and was ably responded to by the groom, Later Mr. and Mrs. Sharam lert for a trip to Waterton Lakes Park. Glacier National Park and Great Falls, the bride wearing a. rasp- berry wool suit with top coat of bisque-blond and contrasting ac- cessories. A corsage of pink roses completed her ensemble. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Sharam will reside in Calgary. The out of town guests were. Mrs. L. Mashinter, Streetsvilie, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gitfen. Elmvillc. Ont., Mr. Norman Glfien, Orillla. Ont., Mr. Charles Gliien, Vancou- ver, B. C. M.r. and Mrs. William Glifen, Dethbrldge, Alberta. Mr. and Mi-s.v Vaughn Giffen, Lethbridge, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. George Bell, Edmonton, Alberta. IN MElORIAM MRS. JOHN P. McNALLY The following names were in- advertently omitted from the In Memoriam for -Mrs. John P. Mc- Nally published yesterday morn- ing. Cards And Letters of Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dougan, Tracadie Cross. Miss Barbara. Greer. Halifax, N. C. A. Murray and staff, Royal Bank of Canada. Halifax, N. 6. Mr. Harry l-Iermans and family. Charlottetown. Miss Mary White, Ch'town. Mrs. Thomas Johnston. Ontario. Mrs. Catherine McDougall and Norah, Charlottetown. The staff of Zcllers. St. Cather- ines Ont. lldr. and Mrs. Joseph Vallierc, st. Catherines. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. William Cormier. St. Catherines, Ont. Sister M. Augustine, Port Dal- housie. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ralph, Port Dalhousie, Ont. nu. ollments Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Rhlnchart. Pittafield. Mass. Mrs. Mei-Iatton. Boston. Mass. Francis, Mary and Claire Camp- bcli. Watertown, Mess. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murnaghen Watertown, Mass. Miss Catherine Mac.Leod should have read Mrs. Catherine Mac- Leod.and the name of Mr. Thomas McAdam was incorrectly given as Mrs. Thomas McAdam. Card Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. David Dover, wish to thank their kind friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness: and to all those who sent cards and letters of sympathy and helped in any way in their recent bereavement. Card Of Thanks I wish to thank the Staff and Nurses, especially Dr. Beer and special Nurses for their kindness and care; also all friends who sent flowers, cards and letters while I was a patient in Prince County Hospital. Mrs. A. 0. Henry, Kenaington. 53 Qiieeii st. "lint iiijfl Vlokerson Engineering Go. Phone 2480 -, vwV&hLUk1 ll. l2. 13. 14. 15. 16. I7. 18. I9. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 45. 46. 47. 43. 4'9. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. . PAGE NINE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE DIVISION OF VITAL STATISTICS In accordance with the Uniform Vital Statistics Act as enacted by the Provinces A, of Canada, Prince Edward Island has been declared one Registration District for the purpose of carrying out REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS Within the Registration District of Prince Edward Island fifty-five (55) Registration Centre: have been es- tablished and Deputy Registrars have been appointed as follows:- Reqlstratlon Centre Deputy Registrar Tignish ........................................ .. Terrence: Gavin St. Louis .. ...Mrs. Myra Callaghan . Elmsdcile .. Mrs. Everett Matthews . Alberion .. ...Eva I. Dyer . Western Hospital ........ .. .. Sister Mary Angela . Bloomfield ...... .. .Lawrence Peters . O'Loary ....................... ..L.'E. MacAulay . Cape Wolfe ...John H. Macwilliama . Coleman ...John N. A. MacKinnon . Conway J. Clinton Morrison Ellersllo .......... .. ..Winsion England ' Tyne Valley ..Edwin Hanson Health Centre (Tyne V Iey)........... Mrs. Wrn. Burleigh tsnnox Island .,,G. E. Kennedy W9lll"9lon .. :...Fdustin -Richard Summaraide .................................. ..R. T. Dodda Cenlfdl l-OI' 16 .............................. .,Clcirsnce McFadden Prince Co. Hospital, Summersids....Miss Margaret MacNeiII K3"3l"9Ion Mrs. C. M. Kennedy Sea View ....Mrs. Earl McicKay Central Bedeque WA, E, Wright Kinkora ............. .. W. E. MacGulgan Carleton Siding m,Raymond Harvey ...Fred. A. Lecird Tryon ......... ... ..... .. C"”Paud ........ .. ....Mrs. Thomas H. Beat Hunter River .. yp, R. goyl, NOTII1 RUSIICO ..... .. ””Elmer Buofg Bonshaw ........ .. ....Mrs. Nell K. Salmond New Haven .Mrs. Richard MacPhes TYVWW ...Lenus J. Trainor I I'll-'"'l"9I0n ...Preston Rodd D”"5"3ff"G99 Mrs. W. 8. Dover Charlottetown ...C. W. MacArthur, Chief City Police ...Sisier Mary David (City Hospital) ...KatI-ileen Williams (P. E. I. Hosplqtll Mt. Albion .. Lloyd Ballum ' Millview .J. A. Smith Mi. Stewart ,5.-Hi Jay. . hak” -- ...Mrs. L. Devlno MW9" .Mrs. Byron Webster . St. Peters ..Breni J. Gillis ....Elmer O'Hanley .Mrs. Helen Murphy ...MelvIn McQuald SPUVIE Ho3Pllal ...Mlss Margaret Lewli Bridgetown .... .. .p, w, clay CGWIIOGD ...Mrs. D. Serlmgeour G”"9oiown ...Mrs. P. J. Dslorlo MWIUQUI ...... .. .Lester Macleod Kings County Hospital .. Murray Harbour . Murray River ..... .. Mrs. Vera MacDonald ....Mrs. Fayne Macleod .Mrs. Annie Johnston CGIWOHIU ----------------------- .. ....Jol'iri S. Stewart Belle River wggen. . Eldon .......... .. ..Mrs. R. A. Gillie The following REGULATIONS have been approved: RE BIRTHS The above list Includes all the Hospitals In the Prov- Ince and all births therein will in future be recorded by the Deputy Registrar on the Hospital Staff. Births occurring other than in a Hospital must 50 recorded at the nearest Registration Centre within thirty ' days of the birth. L RE DEATHS ' ' No burial shall be made unless the funeral direction or acting funeral director has obtained a Burial or Trans- portation Permit from one of the above named Deputy Registrars. ' All deaths must be recorded Immediately with the Deputy Registrar froi. whom the Burial or Transportation Permit was obtained. The above REGULATIONS are orrectlve OCTOBER l5tII. I 952. '. w. '1. ciiocitsrr. Director of vim smisiiu. I c , -3, I it I l I I l i CC igla-as-can axe aw.-