Poge 12 The Guardian Prince county Older Boys' conference -An Older Boys Conference for Prince County was held this past week-end in the OlLeai-y United Church. Keith Stetson registered lztty-tiio boys lroiii 12 to 17 .ve.irs nl ago. Those needing billeting ivere directed to the il0lllE'S by Blair Bernard. The Conference opened with a welcome by the D1rECl.Or and Minister of the Host Church, Rev. Robert Wagner. A szng-song was led or Mr Wac- iier. ii garnc iias dirccicrl by M2. Earle Jelly. and ll'lifi')('iLlCllOlLS were made by each person present. Alter the plan and piirpnse of the Con- iPT8lii'P iiere given. the .iil:rcis 0' the crithc -111-z weie elrried undo: the iiirertzoii of Rei W H sithe. Olficeis elected weic Pl'c..- dent. Murrar Mavhe-.i. Maiwzrize. V.ce-President. Ben. Cairns. Sum- mcrside. Seci'ctary. Allan Sliuiiian. Kcnsington: and '1”i92lSllY9l". Thane MacNcil. 0'I.ea:-y. The Coiilereizce HHS then divided .nio four groups in iihich. when they met. they elected ii Pzesident and Ii Secrctiigi. appointed com- mittees to sci ct fl nanie. liloio. Yell. Stunt. and discussed the Bible llinnie. "So Send I You." St John 20.21. under Wu-Uii lixidership. The r-ve.ii.rig nieetin: closed with nor- Ship led by Mr Jelli and A Key Address by Rev W. H Fnrsythe Sessions on Sriiiirdav ucre i'i'lRU'Pd in the P:es:de::t "Vi consisted of two uigliri prrinrls lrd hi Rev. L" 0 ii11il'iC" DLMH and Rev. W H Fiizsvtlir. Sprincficld Wes! iiiscussions ted by Rev 1: M Garci- ner. Al'on:'triii A 3larDoweEl. Elms- rl-ilr. R R Wagiier. and W H Pnrsythe The usiiril biisiness was -onducted an: the dcilczrites to the Tuxis and ii Boy” When you :ivr- him Slippers you give him what he. prizes most . . have a llla1'VPiiOllS 'idcnis or the Four Groups. selection of l-lciiffs. Romeo and Moccasin styles in leath- er seal, siinrln and cnrrlcd. 2.25 I0 0.50 . U itad 3. aummeraide United 2. Frkhh December 3' 19M iNgrtl1 Bedeque United 3. Sedeque . y , 1, i United 3. central nedeque Baptist 1, g)ecl;,enbi:.Idwi,I;eS:i::i1el:;' hh,B;..l,g,iKenslngtion United 6. and Margati: delegates chosen were Muriay May-I United 5- ' i3i?l;..”2i'3”i3;.i3'i2iZ?l3AinEl?-5 5, A 4 - - v . n rows Concert Leary, representing West Prince. i At. six o'clock a Banquet was;Af KQIISIIIQIQII hed in the Sunday School Roomi under the auspices of the Ladies. The annual St. Andrew's Con- of the 0'Leary United and Bap- cert once more packed the King tist roiigregalions. Greetings fi-omiGeorge Hall at Kensingion to the the village of 0'Leary were brought i doors and beyond on Noveinbcr by the Chairman of the Corn 1- 24. Sponsored and arranged by the sioncrs Mr. Alton Raynor. who alsoi Presbyterian Young Adults ai-xi acted as Judge for the Group Com-i Choir and chaired by the Rev.. E. petitions. Speeches of Thanks were H. Bean! as Master of Ceremonies. i'RlV8li by the boys to the Host whose timely coriiments added in- .Church. the Homes. the Ladies. and tercst, the Scottish entertainment the M.R.E.C. and the Leadeis. Ag this year as usual, moie than ful- lively sing-song was also enjoyed. ifilled the expectations of the many Sunday morning the boys iient tot who lnve the pipes. songs and the Siiiiday School or Church with their! dances hosts In the afternooln ll mgeting An innovation Dllflgidifllcl lmuch lii.is held ai three out the resi- merrilnent ws s t e a pequo The p Fashion Show. when it number of Group Findings were then read bi . young males artfully modelled the the Director who also led a dis-1i "very latest" in ladies' wear. the .cussion. After other routine bllll-.cosl.ume5- ranging from evening Iness the meeting ndiouined. g gowns with furs and! jewels to the - At 730 in the 0'Leary United ”coming styles" in night wearland .Cliiirch. the Closing Service wasibathing suits. Mr. Donnie Beairsto iheld iii the presence of over ';t;;0WA'nE liilek cnninilintatortand cfriedits lhutidred interested peop e. e to we - nown 'ensing on rms, leader of the Service was the Presi-ifor the manufacture and loan of the dent. Murray Msyhew and the other garments. added to the fun. Those yoflicers assisted h;m.v'Vrhe Sernigmigking palgl liiarek Sginelyr Mlac- .was reached by Rev. agiier. w 0 Gotigan, air air . Ir ' ay or. spokepnn the missterzng of ones daily : Wilton Ramsay. Frank Besirsto ior-cupatzon and more essentially on and Keith Donaild.'The show con- lthe mastering of life for the sakeicludeci with a preview nl 1955 of doing God's work and living with MMM mon the boys formed the Fellow- ship Circle around the congrcgii- ”noYAL” .tion and used the usual closing ex- lhnys returned to their lionies in . g g 4 . ;Prince County with their relatives. lgigio-Sat uhilicg Boys were registered from the ” ' t ' 1,) o.LearV Bnplm I wegt Cape 1 isse. Oscar Levant, Nanette Fahray. United 2. ;Albel'ton United 1, Bide-.a"d "Ck B"”""”"A styles. modelled by Mary Mac- Nutt as Mr. i955 and Earl Clark as Mrs. 1055. Delightful new talent appeared in the one-act play "Swept Clean Off Her Feet." to assist the vet- eran performers to produce a laugh-packed comed.V -iohn H31” day was plsyed by Fred Sample and his three daughters were played by Janet Crnzier ls Ruthie, the poetry and romance loving 16-year-old. Myrna Scmple, as Gwendolyn the uiiprcdiciable 9-year-old. and Ruth Sample, as Doris.-the lovely young lady. Joc Winters and Mac Gordon, two young salesmen till it Jam but soon out again! were played by Boyd Br-alrsto and Ronald Kcnncdy. Mrs. Alfred Mai.-Kay of Graham's Road. sang "Stop Your Ticklin' " and responded in a not-to-be-denied encore with ”Glasgn' belongs ta Me." She also proved herself a capable violinist with selections played during iiitr-rinission Members of the Lads and Las- sies Pipe Band received vociferous applause for each of their several numbers and responded to en- cores. One number of exceptional- beauty was a lap dance by Tommy and Heather Burke. Tommy was impeccably attired in "black tie and tails” and Heather in a star- spangled rose colored frock. Frank. Donald and Shirley Burke appear- WSAMEO” KENSINGTON Fri.-Sat. 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. Brought back by popular reqiirst. the story nf A )ouiig Minister who brings hi: bride to his first parish to live, love, work. laugh. cry in "I'LL FLIMB THE HIGHIJST MOUN- TAIN", in tee-hiilcolor. Starring ISusan Hayward, William Lundi- I gan. ed in a pipe trio. Other numbers were a Gaelic jig and Dance by the group, a Gaelic song. Donald the Dancer by Tommy Burke. dou- ble sword dance by Shirley and Tommy. Highlaiizi Fling by Lor- raine Smith. Shirley. Tommy and Heather Burke. Rita and Marjorie smith. A Gaelic duct. "The Old woman." by Tommy and Heather. and a dance. Shean Truidahs by Shirley and Heather. were other popular numbers by the Charlotte- town group. A trlo- A Hundred Pipers A' by three of Miss Flo.od'a pupils - Margaret Murray. Margaret Wal- ker and Fern Woodside was is happy addition to the program. Little Andrea Johnston and Billy Semple were adorable in the duet. "Will Ye Gang Awa' Jamie." Summerside contributed two num- bers of high entertainment value in a vocal trio -- 0 Where Tell Me Where and encore. Some Folks Do by Maureen Forbes. Irene Moun- lain and Myrna Hancock. and an impersonation of the Lord Chan- cellor of England suffering from insomnia taken from one of Gil- bert and Sullivan's operas, sung by Thomas Hall. Aiinla Lee Fyfe of Stanley Bridge pleased the audience with her well rendered reading -Fan mer John Rev. L. M. Murray, Roscoe Walker, Fred Parker and Harold Laird took the audience to the hills of Scotland with their hauntingly lovely rendering of Yon Bonny Banks and Ye Banks and Bi-aes. Th e entertainment concluded with a selection of Scottish songs by the croir, Auld Lang Sync and the Queen. Accomplnists were Mrs. Ervin Jay, Mrs. E d w a r d MacMurdo. Pipe Major Burke. Rev. L. M. Mur- ray. Mrs. William Forbes and Miss Olive Dalziel. - Bur. TV SALES SEAR OTTAWA iCPi--Television manu- facturers sold a record number of REGENT Today ..... 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Saturday .. ......... 7:15 - 9:15 IVIARLON BRANDO sell during September. The bureau cue parties which round m of statistics reported Thursday scene about 12 hours am, ' that September": sales totalled 34,. main. found live bodies. A m"" 342 sets. almost double the (2.705 still alive. wu flown to Bolling m a year earlier. The previous hlsii force base near Wllhingtgn mm was 59.271 sets sold during Oct- helicopter. l-Ila condition on .2 uber, 1953. ported grave. "l- cniisn KILL! luv: -------u.. . BALTIMORE (AP) - Five men DATE Colllrrng were killed and the sixth critically Iraq provide. mom no per injured in the crash of on air cs,” force 3.25 in 3 woods about three ”' "'9 Wm” 5"pp1-V 9' dale;-. tirn. mlles west of Friendship interna- ducinz I yearly average of 350.000 tional airport Sunday night. Eek tons. .1- CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Saturday 3:30-7:15-9:15 The Pass List is Suspended For This Engagement In Cinemascope "7 BRIDES FOR 7 BROTHERS" JANE POWELL - HOWARD KEEL From the ”Womenls Home Companion"- Cliamiing, Happy, Buoyant Entertainment. It's the picture according to critics that will semi you out with it smile.. ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWS: I5i'(Yl'lillgD 75c & 35c; Matinee 50c & 25c Attend the early siiliws for the best selection of seats. him forever. Following the Ser- 'Cl'FlSE5 Alter the Benediction the BURDEN following Churches: OLeary United ”"””' Fred Aunt" cyd Ch'"' iford United 1, Richmond Bay East . relaxation! We Opera. Priced from SLEEPWEAR PYJ.-XMAS. lIiWR)'.( thi- gilt! See our wide win styled in suit every last Broadcloth. llitnnelr-tle, Polojamas. Priced from 2.98 to 7.95 Dressing Gowns Beautifully tailored Gowns of stvlish silk. smooth Mel- inn or flannel. all skilfully designed by Canada's leading manufacturers. Styled with three pockets and contrast- ing Rayon cord piping trim. Priced from 11,95 to 14.95 TIES! TIES! The ilI1iI'il':l rxci' Soc the T I A I lioit-Mi. Gold Dot liiilinl Ties. 10072 Diicrnn ties in delighlliil plain colors, Bow Ties in colors and Priced choice. patterns. 1.00 to 2.00 JEWELLE i'I'.'i1i 'l'iir iriiirl-nmrzt .iI".xcli' l'il0l1 ginonieri A III' or P. . . cuff: and mg. rlouhle. gold no finish. In plain or Ruby. Opal. or siiini'tciirrl .1 .Wd5('l1ilI1(' designs in gleam- Pearl Special designs for spmiisnirn . . . Tie Bars or Cuff Links st-pnriilv.-. isiiiiirs ('aiudm': fin A st by "Vrin Hriiscn" 1 ii if "lFor.:,i th" in fl iii: ri ii I l lt.V Broadcloth. fevitiiring regular and Fri-nch cuffs. White. Colors. Stripes. . . Finest Quality N5 l.riii 'lii'li'ni lvv "Farsi iil '. l'rircrl from 3.95 to 9.95 swiaims Headquarters for RY Siventei' gifting! Pull- overs. turtle neck. Cai- y tlml PvN' ;l.:,1n:, 7.1 p pe r Wnols in most in: shades and Priced from n-tarnishing initial sets. settings. 1.50 to 3.50 Sets 3.50 tii8.50 . GLOVES - SGARVES llri,rc's accent in good groomin gloves. unlined, lined in wool or fiir. T.-. lmnlhvir glow: with outside Priced from 2.98 to 9.93. . . . pure silk Scarves. Paisleys. and panels. . . Snowy white rind plain shades per- tie . . . monogram. aonized with your W" 1.95 to 4.95 SMALLMAIP gl Li-aili-r G1-idairmgie, fur trim. 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