4.111!!! PAGE TEN PRINCE EDWARD THUR. - FRI. — SAT. two-aerial Walt l” Ila outdone Mde e I I“ . “S/(l sec A lliiiili l0 ‘Dilly-Ur’ y DEHGIIT! of laughter, iean and song . . .wiih real, Ilvt people and Disney choractenl Drama Illll. IVES ' BEUUII IOIIOT Lyiiilll CAREY ' llIiNA PATTEN T’ and BOIIY DIISCOII. " SHOWS DAILY 8:80 - TWO MATINEES HEY KIDS! '7 9 ON SATURDAY AT 10 AND 2:80 cantor. , TIIIIRSIIAY~~ FRIDAY and SATURDAY r TO-OAY “CASABLANCA” Shows 8:80-7-8:45 "ill PIIICISS IIGS Tlllll’! AID! least-man from the skies invade a rnaldanfi forest fortress, and only Tarzan‘: fury can save her from their hands! iOliIIllY ‘iissmuttiii with FRAMES KTMO Prod-ind bv sot mm - Directed i» WILIIAM mist event Itdr by l». (hauler and Carrel! Young . :1", , 5",, h, “"5" "n. ALSO SERIAL AND COMEDY QUICKIES rh’ . -—,-\ by Kan Reynolds ' ‘ __,_: A “Areuyou Geidfishpunfied Eiglflve “the Guardian Want water!" i Ad said — FRI. ~ SAT. lYlO-iillii lRlili BliZEli! "l" Journcir MACK BROWH RAYMOND iiATTtiN VIOOIIA IElIOIIT Illitilli Illli CORILDT’ - TRAVEL i WlDTiitflTi. ‘Fszzzssa HULL. England, Jan. M ---tAP) — A widowed mother of three children wept for joy today when she learned she had won £71,801 ($222,583) in a football pool. 111a money, which is tax free, was won on a one-shilling (15%- cent) coupon. The widow is Mrs. Enid Tute. whose husband died two years ago. She has been working as a domestic to augment her pension. Ar; 18-year-old daughter. Joyce. has been working in it riry goods store. The other ch fdrcti are Keith, i2. and John. 4. Mrs. Tui.e's winning cmubznatitin was based on the birthdays of the three children. NERTEFTTZINE; First aliens QTY..- naturalized under Australia's Nationality and Citizenship Act, in February. 1949. were seven persons of different nationality representing the six states and the colonial territories. 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AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may be bought at any of the H. Richards 6r Son. Wlldon Lavare. ' Miss S. A. Llewellyn: ltlrl, Cily. In Souris: The Snack Bar and N. ..'I-‘ITTED FOOTWEAR at the Montague Shoe Store. At aha eveniillghsenilce In st. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague, the officers or the Young People's Society were ded- icated. The service was conducted by Miss Anne MacEachem. assist- ed by Miss Thelma Larter and Charles Fraser. The sermon was delivered by the minister, Rev. EN. Young. Special music by the choir included the anthem “Lord of the Hills" with the solo parts sung by Mrs. W. R. Garrick and Mr. J.E. Dunning. A snlo was also beautifully rendered by Mrs. RN. Young. The river ice this week was deemed safe for light traffic tor some distance down the river since with the last cold Spell there has formed The kiddies have cleared away a large space and their cries of “pass the puck" may he heard over the ice. Many will recall the many hnpny days spent. rm the ice where most of the rilrkters lcnrncd in skate, and lorlnv il. still has that attraction so that many children enjoy fhemselvrw greatlv after the last snowfall. the river was oni- smooth sheet of ice and child- ren could be skating almost. nnv- wherc. on its surface. it certainly locked like the nlrl days of the moonlight skate on the river wcllh a huge bonfire in the cove. and htindred: of skaters having a won- dfifiul time. BOY AND RT-Affli LAMB FEATURED BY DISNEY Coming to the Prince Edward Theatre This Week Walt Disney brinzs to the screen a homespun. poignant tale of a ramenntbered boyhood out of the heart of America - the midlands n! Indiana e. from the lime of a generation agn. Hi: proritictlon is Dear t." ‘.\l_v Henri" in mior by Tarhpii-nlnr. and with a lavish musical setting. a, cvtriiiliattrtii of live action and cartoon se- querlccs. The story involves the rearifll "l a discarded black lamb to Drifte- winnu-ig gfqhifp at the County ‘Fair. That demands naiolery and battle and a contest of wil‘s be» tween the latmlrs boy mvner and the la.tter's grandmaternal guard- ian. which spNads to the whole community and brinas on hilarious and pathetic prerlicamenta. Sterling North infroduccd iihP boy and his hecuilinq black sheet!- ihe famllv and nelabbors. in the book ivLidnlght. and Jcrcmiah Then. finding fresh inspiration in Dis- ney's film. North FXWiTKlPd his nrt- ginal tale into the novel. Sn Dear to ‘Mv Heart. mirwntiv ividclv cir- culated and rend. Jeremiah. boy horn of lliP mo- itnn pieturc, is the symbol of AmPrir-an mirlland lwvboorl of the 1900's. He and bi= grandmother rm- plnvcd by little Bobby Driscnll and Beulah Randi respectively. The pair make dramatic sparks fly. Other members of the human cast. are Burl Ivcs. Lunna. Patten and Harry Care; in principal roles. The DrxSabie Wometk institute held their January meeting at. the home of Mrs. Nicholas Gillis. Mert- z npcncd bv Sirifzin: the Tmtltuie Ode followed ‘by repeating of the. PFPPIl in unison. Minutes nf the inst mcctin: wcrc road anti approved Airs. Gilin rc- pnricri treat. for school cltlldrctt had nor-t $2.35, The secretary re- ported $13.85 had been made iron iale. of candy at Christmas Concert. Secretary hnd rcccivcd no word lrnm Miss Boswell about the or- gatilzilic of the sewing class. and iii-m: asked to write Miss Robin about the matter. Mrs. MacPadyen was appointed to rare (or school curtains for the year. Report of committee. Sick committce reported nn sick calls. School Committee reported soap was needed, Collection amounted to .50 cents. Sick; Mrs. Dan Dart and Mrs. My- ron Shaw, School. Mrs. Gillis, and Mrs, Robinson ‘ MacFadyen. Programme. Miss Charlotte Mac- Kay nncl Mrs. Bordon Walton. Lunch Committee. Mrs. George Bell. Mrs. Duncan MacKlnnon and Mrs. Myron Shaw. Correspondence included letter of thanks fro-n Junior Red Cross and Christmas Greeting from one of our members who is absent from the community. It was decided to order $6.00 a fairlv thick ice sheet.‘ clearing away the “patch". Before- Appointmeiit of new committeos-- , ' Mr. John B. Yco. student at Prince of Wales College, spent the weekend holiday at his home in iviontaguc. Bay Fortune Notes Mr. Irving Coffin was a recent ivisitor to Charlottetown. i Mr. Lorne Keefe. Charlottetown was a recent visitor to Fortune. ' and Souris. i Relatives and friends of Mrs. Wesley Keefe. regret hearing o! her illness in Souris Hospital. and >8“ wish her a speedy recovery. Bay Fortune Hockey team scored 1a 4-3 victory over Souris West team in an exciting game played ‘in Souris Brink on January 19th. ' Mr. Ivan Mitchell. Rt. C. A. F" Rockcliffe, Qnt. is spending his vacation visiting with his pare-"ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mitchell, For- tune Bridge, Relatives and friends of Mrs. tirvin: Coffin. are pleased to hear ishe is convalescing nicely. follow- ing an operation. at the P. El. I. Hospital. Relatives and friends of Mr. ‘Charles Stead tSr.) are sorry to hear o! his illness. and all hoye for his return to his usual good health. Mr. J. Reid Underhay. has re- turned hone from Newark. New Jersey. where he was one of the delegates attending the iive- day course, at the Graham Scientific Breeding School. The Young People of Bey For- tune United Church were enter- tained for their rezular meeting, on Wednesday evening. January 11th. at the home t Mr. and Mrs. gouris. Leith Townshend. Hockey Results (lli()Rfil€'i'OW.\' SCHOOL GIRLS H, MONTAGUE SCHOOL GIRLS 0. On Saturday evening the George- town scltnnl girls’ hockey team crossed sticks with the Montague school girls in whnt was the beat game between girls‘ teams produc- ed here for a long time. The locals won by a 3-0 score, and but for the stellar performance of O. Hennlgar in the Montague cage, would have piled tip a greater score, as they carried the play to their opponents and repeatedly hemmed them behind their own blue line for minute; at a time, The Montague team fought back valiantly and although their line- up included many fast, strong Skaters. the)’ lacked the team play and stick-handling ability of the locals. The first of the three star selections noes to fast-skating Helen Murphy of Georgetown, for her nll nrntind puck carrying, skitt- ing and gent-mi hockey nhility. She scored iwn of her team's goals, and played every position on the team hut goal. The second star went to Sheila DeLory, George- town centre, who scored one goal and plnyerl a hard-working. smooth-passing brand of hockey. The third star zoos ‘to O. Hennl- iznr for hcr slcllar performance In the Mnnfngtlr- goal, ns she saved her tram from being beaten by n far wider margin, as she repeated- ly stnppcrl pucks labelled for sure scrvrrw. The fans arr- eagerly Innk- im: fnruziril in rinnlher lvnfloflnlpf bent-con lltr‘ two teams, Line-ups: Gcnrgelown‘ Goal. P. Jnhnsonil defence, P. Walker, M, David, B. Tit-Lory: fnrWv-"irds, lielen Murphy. Anna Prosper, Shelia‘ Delmtgv, Varv Gntell. Jmin Murphy, Anna Klnilirycnn, hlontague: Goal, 0. l-lennigar; defence. B. Shaw, ‘F. Murphy. 1.. McLui-e: forwards, S. Mac-Donald. W, MncLui-e, M, Lnnnigan. 1-‘. lllgrrlnhnfham, M. O‘Hniinran, B. Mnbon. Referee: Sheldon Jay, Montague, worth of cod liver oil capsules from Red Cross, Mrs. Harld Gould invited members to her home {or ‘ the February meeting. Roll call to e answeredhy an ar- ticle for a g ab bag costing .10 cents. Mrs. Myron Shaw was in charge of the programme and had two contests which were m-uch enlovgrL Meeting closed by singing "Nag- tonal Anthem." A dainty lunch was served by ccrrrnittee in charge assisted by the hostess. a .' - o . ‘\ Wiili RAY Gives You . ll ("l5 VPfR 51/06‘ 6'4 VI? 70001757 "flirt-i" - i» h-vl millin- i so suns *Nev Improved luper hi; gives you MOII enme-euduy, ‘WWI-lasting eves. i’ Safer Iar celore. ‘i Contains PYIAY- na Hench DISTRIBUTOR J. E. RAMSAY 41 General Trust Bldg, Halifax, N.S. I lSiBlE HIEARINi Praised IIY DEAFENID Iluni mitnjlfiii; sis Ildillltlfl Ilelllecelialilutlenilnitha‘Earl m uiniqinii,'_iga§|nrq‘ce?as: Ila tloTsvyglulliy/Iitli-Iaa! apmant is oo'carnple revolution in hearing It you can't came In — be! feljree Iaaiil Carna In-difioveffdr-“iourealfhow you maynovt/havi fBalanced l-laaringY-Lhat means hearing in theway people withnojmpairrnant d '—Amuing new devel. out of eight thagaveu your_ciasest friend can't spot it! No‘ longer" heed‘ybu'udvertilse'your' lIIIRlTig handicap ith the Libutton’: that tags your deafness! This is the ‘radically diliarent kind of hearing help offered to you in exactly the manner you have always wanted.’ (OM! “INTOITRII TIIYOUTI YANUARY 25. 1950 ‘ pnnoticeable, so completely haip you have always sought-a WINSLOE NORTH W.M.B. The Winsloe North W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. C. L. Cudmore with Mrs. ELM. Citcimorc in charge of devotional, t-lic theme being “The Bible Our Guide to Christ- ian Faith and Conduct". Meeting opened with call in worship and responsive reading. This was fol- lowed by hymn "Father of Merclcs in Thy Word". Several passages of Scripture were read with each member taking part. Reading in unison followed with prayer. Hymn “Lord. Thy Word Abideth". prayer by leader. This was followed hy the Lord's Prnvcr in unison. Bus- iness part of the meeting followed when committee friendship secre- tary reported 12 cards. l call and 9 boxes sent during the month. Collection amounted to 05 cents. Roll call answered by five mem- bers Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Correspond- ence was presented and delegates appointed to attend pres-byterial. Mrs. Art Shaw and Mrs. Omar Younker. Next meeting to be held at the home oi Mrs. Stanley Show. Lead- ers will be Mrs. Albert Cud-more and Mrs. C.L. Cudmore. Word for this meeting “Pray or prayer". cdictimi. WINSLOE NORTH MISSION BAND The Willing Workers Mission Band held their annual meeting in the Church, December 11th, The president being nhscni, the super- intendent, liirs, Show opened the meeting with Mission Band Pur- pose and hymn 598, “Away In A Manger", Scripture reading Luke 2-8 to 20 was read by Mrs. W. Roberts, fol- lowed by the Lord's prayer in unl- son. Minutes of previous meeting and lust annual meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by each repeating a verse of scripture, by 15 members and 8 visitors. Coi- ieciinn $1.20. The birthday bottle ‘was opened and container] $2.18. Treasurer re- ported for the your, $15.38. The following program was then en- joyed: Reading-A Chinese Christmas Stocking-by Mrs, Arnett Shaw. Reading-Tile Baby Jesus — by Velma liincltinis. Rending—’l‘he Wind and The Christmas Gifts-by Mrs. Omar Younker. Alter some discussion it was de- cided to discontinue the meetings for tlic present. Following Wm: a treat of candy by severnl members, which was much enjoyed by all. OUTWOUR WAY ~ LIEVED ‘THAT IF I HADMT SEEN IT~ Meeting closed ‘with Mizpahfen- ' MAKING THE BEST OF Atypicalgraupsalequarded by a Sun Lite of Canada Family Income Policy which imply, economically and effectively enaurei a con- tinuing income for the widow should the husband die) provides educational funds tar the children; and finally makes available the full amount assured which can he used to purchase an annuity tor tire mother when the children are old enough to become wage earners. PLANNED LIFE INSURANCE your pocketbook. HAL BOl-IAKER, 148 Richmond Street BRINGS PEACE OF MIND Without obligation, lei me tall you how the facilities at the SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. OF CANADA can but meet your particular needs In a way that will tit Unit Supervisor SIIII LIFE‘ OF OIIIIAIIII Charlottetown, REX. Meeting closed by singing hymn 607 “Children of Jerusalem", and prayer by Mrs. Omar Younker and Mission Band prayer. JANUARY MEETING QUEEN MARY W. I. The regular meeting of Queen Mary W. I. of Murray Harbor met in the Legion Hall on Jan. 2 with the vice-president presiding. Meet- ing opened by singing the ‘Islandi Hymn." tollowed by creed in un- ison. Ftoll call was answered by “What men dislike in woman." Twelve members were ‘present. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. i Secretary reported that Q6870 was mnde at the Bazaar and Pant- ry Sale. a dollar of this being don- i ated by a former member; also that $11210 had been sent to the Protestant orphanage frcim Mur-i ray Harbor and Guernsey Cove dis- , trtcts. The Guernsey Cove school report was given by Mrs. J. .7, MacKay. She said that the teacher , greatly appreciated donation fori "' HOD/ SMOKE. 5017A.’ I'D NEVEiZ OF se- treat for children at Christmas. and that she would like to hate I. box of chalk. It was voted to purchase til): chalk. Since the Legion was not in- terested in having the organ ftxcrl it was decided that the Institute would have it repaired. Correspondence consisted of Bond from T. B. League, receipt for doti- ation from King's County Memor- ial l-lospitni. and five thank-gun notes for Christmas Boxes. Thir- teen boxes were sent to sirk and shut-ins at Christmas time. letter was read from Mrs. Mac- Leccl. President of P. E. I. W. I. 1t. was voted to give $1000 inwards EXpNTFG n: sending a rep- resentative to Copenhagen. A lct- tcr on dratmniics was also read. lixich member had something for the program. Two members sub- scribed to the Institute News. One member paid her dues. Collection W115 .86 cents. Mctting closed with the National Anthem. A d0iicit|tt< lunch was served hy the hostcw- nnd committee in charge. m.‘ aueeez!“ __ BY __J. soizizv ‘IUH seen ‘THIS.’ rr WOULD-A maps A- GREAT sroizv. 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