Page 12 The Guardian, Saturday May 21, 1955 Kenslngion -Mr. Thomas Tuplin. accom- panied by Miss Lydia Tuplin of Spring Valley. were visitors to the Yucatan: part of the Island on May SUMMERFIELD C. W. L. NUAL MEETING AN- -The annual meeting of the Summerfield sub-division of the C. W. L.. was held on May 15th. Rev. E. L. Murray, Director opened the meeting with prayer. The minutes of the previous regular meeting were read by the Secretary and Mr. David Dyment of Northern. is spending a pleasant holiday in Baitic.E guest of his daughter. The W. A. of Clinton and Mar- gate. held a most successful pan- try sale and bazaar in Keir Clark's store on May 14. A nice sum was realized. i On Thursday evening a number of relatives and neighbors gatherd. at the home of Mr. and s.t Edgar Bryenton to tender a mis- cellaneous shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nicholson. the former Thursa Bryenton. After all had. assembled Mr. William A. Ram- say acted as chairman and called upon Miss Betty Flo. Simpson to - i read an address whue Mrs. Wil- z liam Sinclair and Mrs. Lyman L Morrison presented the gifts. Mr. Nicholson thanked all for their gifts and all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." A social hour followed and lilnch was served. Mrs. John Cotton entertained die members of the W. A. of the Kensington United Church at their monthly meeting on Wednesday evening with the president. Mrs. Joseph Davison presiding. After the regular routine of business. a so- cial hour followed. Delicious re- freshments were served by the committee in charge. Mrs. G. W. Ramsay. entertained lie mcnbers of Mslpeque and Bal- lc W. M. 8.. at her home on May 12th. with a good attendance. The Vice president. Mrs. Gerald Lock- harrt. presided. s- g on Pr' evening. May is. the -. Malpeqne ll was filled to eel!- aclty when Don Masses lid his Orchestra from Charlottetown pre- sented a concert and supplied the music for zl large number of copies to enjoy a pleasant time E. dancing. This entertainment was it handled by the Thos. Sullivan and her committee were: A series of pantry aalea held at diffsent intervals during the year. a chicken supper and a num. her of card parties. O'Connor. convenor of Education reported prizes had been presented i to thechildren receiving Catechism Certificates. Miss Mamie McGuirk. Church Convener ""9"! ill 800d order. approved. The annual report showed eleven wan. regular monthly and four execu- tive meetings held during the year presided over by the President. Mrs. John Hagan. A great deal of correspondence was ...presented at both the annual convention and the annual meeting of the Prov- nciai Red Cross Society. - Much credit was given the retir- ing president who worked so un- lringly for the success of the League during the past years. The report showed that Rev. E. L. Murray had been in attendance regularly and had given the mem- bers much help and advice couraging them to continue in their work "For God and Canada." en- The treasurer. Mrs. C l s y t o n Green in presenting the financial statement showed 51092.23 raised during the year. Donations includ- ed: Church funds, Girls Scholar- ship Fund. Sisters of St. Martha. St. Vincent's Orphanage. Precious Blood Sisters. National and Dioc- esan Fees. Mass Offerings. The membership convener. Mrs. John Cash reported a paid up mem- bership of 85. Mrs. Everett Clow. Social Service and Condolence re- ported forwarding suitable cards to hospitalized members pression of sympathy to the her- eaved. and ex- Means of raising funds capably convener. Mrs. Mrs. Louis has kept all The retiring president, Mrs. Hagan thanked the Director Pr. Murray and members for the loy- alty and co-operation given her uring her term of office. Locke Road -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph '1'. Gal- lant of Forest View were visitors on May 13. at the home of Mr. land Mrs. Lorraine Gallant of How- sn. - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deslloches of Forest View were visitors on May 8. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvang Arsenault of For- tune Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant of Howlan were visitors on Sun- day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Firmang Perry of. Howlan. Vincent Gallant of 0'Leary was in Forest View on May 13. Dr. Dewar of 0'Leary made a professional call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James DesRoL-hes where Mrs. Deslloches was sick Elmsdale -Miss Marie O'Brien. Alber- ton spent the week-end with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. Master Delbert O'Brien spent the week end as guest of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1-Toward. Cape Wolfe; were recent visitors to Elmsdale. Her many friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. John J. Wal- lace has left Western Hospital much improved. after being a patient there. for a brief period. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mrs. J. P. Wallace and the other members of the Gen- det family on the death of their mother on Thursday. May 12. in the person of the late Mrs. Wil- with an attack of 'flu. Lyman and Alhan Arscliault of 1-iowlan motored to Summerside last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rix of the Locke Road motored to 0'- Leary on May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard of Duvar were visitors on May 18, at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arseoault, Forest View. I Ray Cullicutt of the Reserve: Road was bl Howlan on May Norma Gallant, who Tignish Convent. spent at her home in Howian. Colo Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsenault. of Cascum.1 pec were visitors on May I. at the home of Mrs. Bennett Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters of Bloomfield. Mrs. Bennett Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters of Bloomfield were visitors on May 15. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant, Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griffin of the Locke Road were visitors last Sunday at the home of Mr. and. attends May 15 liam Gaudet in Pleasant View. Sincere sympathy is also being extended to Mrs. Emmett Callag- han.' St. Louis. on the recent deaths of her husband. and her father. the late Mr. John Harper in Tignish. Many friends in this community extended sincere sympathy to the family in the recent death. of the late Mr. Joseph Clohossy. Miss Lottie Foley. Boston, Mass.. was a guest recently of her aunt, Mrs. A. D. O'Brien and Mr. O'- Brien. by the o'I.eary baptist Guild. This play was well acted and everyone enjoyed it. A nice sum was real- ized for church purposes: cllldif was sold by the members of the Guild. . Mrs. Wendel Turner and family. Lana. Ronnie and Robert, 0'I.eal-y, have gone to summer- alde to live: as Mr. Turner; is em- ployed with a taxi fleet. - . "x ., . Receives M. A. -Mr. Lloyd Simmons. B.A., (above). son of Mr. and Mrs. Therin Simmons. lummenide. re- ceived his Master of Arts degree in History on Tuesday morning at the 112th convocat' exercises of Acadia University. Wolfville. N. 5. As a partial requirement for his degree he wrote a 257 page thesis entitled. "The Domestic Policy of Sir Robert Laird Borden." Mr. Borden was the Conservative Prime Minister of Canada. 1911-1921. Last year Lloyd was the winner of the 3400. William Inglis Morse Research Scholarship. Before entering Acadia he attended Sum- merside Academy and Prince of daughter spent a few days visiting with . relatives and friends in Moncton. N. 3. recently. Miss Valarie Livingstone of West Point is employed in a store in e 0'Leary. Mr. Sandie Maclsaac of'Britiah Columbia is spending an extended visit with his brother and sister-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Alton Maclsaac in Hebron. Mr. Ernet MacPherson and ace. of Dunblane. Mrs. Truman Harris. Locke Road. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. fol- lowing an operation for appendi . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Collicutt of Burton Lot 7. were visitors to 0'Leary on Wednesday evening. The many friends of Mr. Fulton Cooke of Cape Wolfe. are very sorry to know that he is a patient in the Prince Summerside. County Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Preston Robinson of Springfield West spent Sunday with Mr. Burton Bagloe and Mr. and Mrs. Collie Macl(ay in Cole- M18! Foley was called man. home own, to me death I Wales College. Next year he will mmhe..' mi 13” M”. Riochahr: do further post-graduate work at M,, "d Mrs Lorne Buxton of Foley. H" Umversny of T”m"mi Knutsford motored to Central Lot m'm'?TT" 16 recently and were the guests Mrs. I-Earl M.-Amiiir was hos- of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Thomp- tess to the ladies of the O'Brien Road institute for their May meeting. Mr (Ylallrle MacNelll. accom- panied by some of his Summer- side friends were recent visitors "Up West" trying out their skill at trout fishing. Mrs. Gerald O'Brien and young son Gary spent .a few days last week. guests of Mrs. Myra Cal- laghan and Mr. and Mrs. James E. O'Brien. O'Leary -Mrs. John Wedlocke of Klluts- ford. left on Wednesday morning by plane for the States. where she will visit for about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hardy and little daughter of Alberton. were Sunday visitors to Coleman. guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Lockhart and family. Miss Sandra and Judy Foley of O'Leary. spent the week-end with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. the United Church in 0Leary. fl son. The farmers around here are very busy on the land and quite a number have planted their pots- toes. The collectors for the new hos- pital which is planned to be built in O'Lesry in the on the job and doi g very well by all occounts. ear future. are At the Sunday night service in ow- siater and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher snisliman in Knutsford for a few days. They also visited with her parents. and Mrs. Forest Phillips and . and Mrs. Albert Phillips in Mt. Royal for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dennis and of daughter. Bessie. of 0'Leary. left for Sidney. N. 8.. where they will spend a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Roland-MacDonald of Cole man, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Summer ” . Her many friends wish for her a speedy get-well. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer ac- companied by Mr. Charlie Willis and Mr. Claude Collicutt. OLeary. anotored to Charlottetown on Mon- sy. The many friends of Rev. C. 0. Howlett of 0'Leary. are very sorry to know that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Sum- merside and all hope for a speedy recovery. - Mrs. Foster Ellis of Kensington. is spending a few days at her home in O'Leary. Mrs. Ellis has taken over the restaurant in Ken- sington. formerly owned and op- erated by Mrs. Jack Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Hurton Boats of 0'Leary. visited with relatives and friends in Bideford. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Paugh and daughter. Priscilla of O'Leary. spent the week-end with their son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Smith in " . N 3 Mrs. Alvin Palmer. 0'Leary. W38 a passenger to Summerside on Saturday. where she visited her mother. Mrs. Fred Wells of Alber- ton. who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. p Mrs. Michael Doyle of Ottawa was a recent visitor to 0'Leary. TAXES DUE All taxes due Kinkora School must. be paid by May 31, 1955 or they will be handed in for collection and I CIBTMOI-ILATID W. T. The monthly aioetliis at imi- rnoreland W. 1. was held on May I at the home of Mrs. Eddie Ti-owsdale. Meeting open- ed in usual manner with the President presiding. Roll call was where she visited with Heads and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harrison. O'Leary. were recent visitors to Cascumpec. guests of Mr. and Mrs Brenton Hudson and family Mrs. Alice lmythe of Bloom- field. visited with relatives and friends in Casculnpec for a few days recently. The many friends of Mrs. Joseph Gallant, 0'heary. are glad to see her able to be around again after her recent sick spell. Mr. nod Mrs. Arthur Harris. 0'- Leary. were recent visitors to the home of their son-in-law and dau h- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash oy in Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley and family of Summersidc. spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Ash- ley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Erskln Sllliker and Mr. and ,Mrs. Jimmy Siiliker in lnutsford. A number of the young people of this community held a weiner roast on the lawn of Mr. Otis Mac- Nclll in Unionvale on Friday eve- Tl ing. -CP. answered by sevu imbue. 1 ideitors were presaet. Cong, amounted to I) seats. New Institute looks wee. tributed to the lnelnbers. ml of committees were then ii. and new ones appointedwe.-. 2: School. Mil. Roy ( laiit: sick. Mrs. Eldon Learn . Mrs. Eddie Trowsdsle; Edun. al, Mrs. Hal W. Moore: Social. 1. Arthur slaven and Mrs? uni Canfield. trc-appointed); Lon. Mrs. Eddie Trowsdale. Mu, ; Rogerson. Mrs. Haber Cantigl; Mrs. Verner Moore invited members for Jane meeting. ( respondence was then read . discussed. Educational Commit gave a paper on "Thought; the Way"; also a reading "Back Seat Driving." A .11” sion took place on important .. ters concerning the District c vention held May I at cm tall. Mrs. W. Moore and Mrs. I Gallant were appointed to am the Executive meeting next yg Meeting adjourned and a so.- hour of chit chat was gpu Lunch was served by hostess . committee in charge. ATTEND CANADIAN FAla TOKYO (AP)-Japan's semi.o cial trade mission to Canada v gttend the International Sam; air opening in Toronto May it was announced Friday. L; the 18 member group will it central Canada seeking new rm kets for Japanese goods. Kensington will be closed New Banking Hours To extend the benefits of the five-day week to the stair, the Branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia in Saturday, May 28th. and each subsequent Saturday. As a convenience to customers the Branch will be open extra hours on Friday, from 9:30 am. to 4.30 p.m., commencing May 27th. 44 4 Qoaeoeed w the hall eommittee. ii A number from In viciniw at- 3 headed the auction sale of Mr. Ar- thur McEwen on May 14. Mr. ers were placed on the platform in memory of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sargent Phillips and Mr. Ernest Phillips, by their families. The nominating 1 tag which consisted of Mrs. Clayton Green and Mrs. John Cash brought in the following slate of officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. collection charges will be added. David Livingstone in West Point. Miss Harriot Smith was a visi- tor to West Point recently. guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jerry Arsenault of Forest! , view. ; Mrs. Michael Doyle returned to -Ottawa last week, after spend. lrzlg some time with her daughter. lrs. Artllur Arsenaull of Cast-ulllpec was in Bloomfield on May 9. Signed: -Mql-4. on Friday atterooon a large' number of school teachers from lie Trainer: and. Vice Pres.. Mrs. Gerard Alien: 3rd. Vice Pres. Mrs. Thos. Sullivan. 15. at her home in Burton. Shef returned to Forest View on Max" 15. Mrs. Hiillh Williams. Mrs. ster- ling Matthews and Mrs. Elmer Mt-Lennan were week-end visitors enjoy "A Boy Named Beulah" which was put on by the Summer- slde Baptist players and sponsored Hugh Morrison was auctioneer. Everett Clow; Secretary. Mrs. . El'."" Adams and 9th" 5 1 Smith -Mrs. REY MECKLIIIIDIT and 80!! p Emery Mums,” meleded. Tr". Mn Edward Grmm mam" relatives In Campbelltnn and Free- 3”” i Stewart of Peabody. Mass. have Board of Trustees. D. Wilbur McArt!hIir. Xelllinf surer. Mrs. Clayton Green (re- 0, Forest View "hon. ypem M” '"W"' on 1-m,5daV ,,ighg.1arg.. crowd been visiting with Mrs. MacKin-. .”" "' ' mm” ” summad El”"d'd': ht Vic" P”"' M” L99" ' ' gathered at the 0'Leary Hall to HIGHLAND DANGING illlnlis tr: azsesshse WASHER C KElJSLl1'iLlIsDm:.Cledu: tznrffslleligliynligl ”S”"Ml;l2”';;mng"LE;?;l3'a:q?:' Mrs. Bennett Peters and Mr. :Ee.,Lw0lr,):,:3:'g,. wxierre .:,?ff?.'edVi,;?:td diatnc 8 ' ' ' - ' d M . L . ' ' ' - ma "fob Ke”'Lf"5'”:”H:.”.' la:-?MJxi:”Lu'MbJi;:hyw"Mrs gllmmligd Wiygenfdcerilemizrdsiiotfs ','.'f.:jg..,”Z""...Z,,,,';""i,,1lI' W mritiee:tl:gy ism; 'fx an or ns ' v ' ' - . a - . - gum! at mznyeg: The wpewuoh mgt Clow. . M p Mehllfll: 2:11:11: tot CMYI. I Band MF5- speedy restoration to good health. H”, mm” ”' M” Jam” 0" LADS AND LASSIIES 01' CHA.RLOLTTE'TOWN 0 Mr. Gordon Rice, conducted Hie J h”"(l;9”:'.'5- 3EaZlH95- M H. 5- var 9 " - Brien. . Ineetins. Hg '3ha”i;o;.m3T,b'E5;35' Vincent Gallant of O'l.eary was GIT"? '.'”"'5' "”"d5 i” Mi” O'Leary Hall, Wednesday, May 25th at 8 RM. ' Her many friends win he pleaa- lionaries ,,',d Lay Karen” M" in Forest View on May 16. ""8 Lam"”"' d”"3m" 0' M?- ed to learn Mrs. George Bownees John Hagen, Educmon M":LouI.- - I and Mrs. Maxwell Cameron of . . has lvturned to liar home in Nor- 0.Cmmm.. 5'”... smith nu Con. Mr. and ms. pm... of 0-1.”... summersiui; are pleased to learn Admission 05 and 36 N :f”:?- ':1”me"”Perl.iV;”5 g;::l;"'m:' dolence. Mrs. Gerard Allen. :9" 3533” 9'; T?" ;5- "Gill: fen” '.'t'"lk"1l: 1: S205 YECOVBFY in O I 7 .n ion ce - 4 ome r. an rs. en v . 059! a a i ax. h h i pital. .ef;;.ng1Lq,.,".2;i;l'mio:.55a.i:';a,:.e:mb:':.f lant of Locke Road. n 8 has been receiving ire:ii::ii.5 G g Tl axes due Long .RWer Come and see these famous dancers perform W ' ' for the work accomplished during 001 must be paid by l a - f. Miss Ora Mill. student at Srum- the year and urged .00 W cm Matt Griffin of Locke Road The Elmsdale Women's Institute May 233, 9,. they will be Pipe music and Highland dancing merslde High School. spent the - - drove to 0'Leary on May 16. t i th h of Niles: Stu” powevedspeeds... week-end with her parents. Mr. and ;':,m::';l:;gywg,h.tth:x1:':)de QYELZEI -AN Rfnnaand eM,;m; Am.l:r,sj..F;,?un:: passed in for collection. . tell the beaten . . . lagertlp Mrs. Cecil Mills. Clerlnont. ge:;..."T:,he Jhuu mfg? ,3.” be procedure the game pm. dim... Sponsored by OLeary Branch of the hduinler; r-tooling Misti 301113 M9Wl"- N0l'b0l'0- 1,eaw1e55. MeQgt1?.clZ5ed Sign gall): served by the ladies. H2." wasmthed clommg C0mfumon' CHRISTIE JOHNsrn)N' Canadian Legion than othzs Idndsenllrotrn 39"" the '"9k'e”d Wm mwd” in Act of Consecration to the Blessed Th? President. Allison Mac. Wt"? , g m5 8 9. W. 1.. is the ' be I i . I droi I Stoves xmsingmn. virgin." Murdo was mast mas!" and called on er ainlng Institute this year. Secretary. is or OGIY II ns. easily in drawer. GUARAN- Refieshmenta were served by the EEO. Recipe book given with it. upon Myrna Cousins to propose a - toast to "our Queen." which was responded to by singing "The Queen." Carl Stewart proposed a toast to "the Church." which was responded to in the absence of Mr. Laird by Rev. L. M. Murray. Car- mon Woodside proposed a toast to the Y. P. U. and Winnilee Dun- ning responded. A toast to the ladies was proposed by Earl Dun- ning. to which Bessie Stewart re-. spolided. The Y. P. U. pins were! distributed to the members whol had ordered them. The remainder! of the evening was spent in enter-' tainmeiit. i GENEROIJS TRADE-Ill ALLOWANCE g Hill Ytlllll out wlsllll llNllNG'l'0N Y. P. I. unoiuu." Fri. - Sat. 7:15 . 9:15. "ELEPHANT WALK" In Technicolor. luring Elizabeth Taylor. Dana Andrews and Peter Finch. Special Midnight Show SUNDAY. MAY 22. 12.05 "They Won't Believe Me." Starring: Robert Young. Jane Greer. Susan Hay- ward. -The last meeting for this sea- son of the Kensington Y. P. U.. was held on May 2 in the church. it was attended by eleven mem- bars and consisted only of a busi- ness meeting to settle the year's affairs. Prior to this the Y. P. U. held a banquet on Thursday. April 28. when 23 members and guests en- joyed a cold salad and ham sup- par with ice cream and cakes provided by the member: and -Bur. T0-lilBllT 7.15 - 9.15 "CAMEO" - KENSDWGTON Fri-Sat. 7:15-9:15: Mamie! 531- 2110 iAll Standard Times). Hels here again folks! Roy Rogers and his horse "Trigger" in "THE GOLDEN STALLTON". in beauti- ful color. eo-starring Dale Evans. Also Serial and News. William Acorn Assemblyman candidate First District or J. Brenton St John councillor tisnlllllatr First District of course Hon. A. W. Matheson 0.0. sunnsiisiiis REGENT THEATRE mm PREMIER Km. T”””13”'7'”” MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY , , ”0”'”m Will Address The Audience At "IIOT LEAD" With Tim Holt and Richard Marlin AIS) St. Mary's Hall, Sourls, May 24th At 8.15 P. m SUPERSCOPE u;.-.,I.vj. .5 .4; 2 JANE RUSSELL :.'?r....."".:i:..".':..'?.-3', The Final Public Speech of This campaign ;,'.-;;:.,":v-.,,;..:-.:.... . son a-:::: award? 7' , "slept . L Other Sneakers Wlll Include . . I. T. J. KIGKHAM. M.P. WILLIAM ACORN J. BllEllT0ll ST. Jilllll -. vols LlBERAL ' KEEP GOING AHEA in-iuswiur. SATURDAY. MAY 21 "TROUBLE ALONG THE WAY" -Starring-- John Wayne - Donna Reed Selected shorts and coloured cartoon Canteen Service 8:15 Standard 9:15 Daylight The best. of entertainment family 5 TARLI KEll8IllB'I'0I FEED SEllliliiE-I ilmuimii. 9.!-if mil: as