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R.O. l l orruoiauaisi | Complete Visual Analylel Glance! Fitted | PHONE ‘lilo l somnmuarrs auununo . i Bummerlidv, PJLL . ._M=____..= i T. Earle Hickey ‘ Chartered Accountant l Canadian Bank oi Commerce Building Phone 515 lummerlide __*'—‘ iii II. E. ELLIS lire - Auto — Ualualty INSURANCE 5 Summer St.. Summer-side Phone I29 ‘~ merside on Saturday Feb. l Herbert Vatcher WIRING ‘I36 Greet George Sl- O'Leory and Vicinity Mrs. _Mae Gillcash was confined to her home for a iew days with a sprained ankle. Mrs. Rod MacNevixi was oper- ated on in the P. E. l. Hospital in Charlottetown. Her many friends wish her a speedy eonvaiesccnce. Mrs. w. Culielon. West pm“, was taken to the P. E. l. Hospital in Charlottetown Saturday, Feb- TUB-Ty 4. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Allison Wood son o! Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wood. West Devon. who has been employed in Toronto. arrived home on Bat- urday February 4, Mr. und Mrs. A. J. Matheson left on Mon. Feb. 6th ior Char- lottetown where they will attend the P. E. I. Presbytery o1 the United Church. Little Ruthie Saunders, 51x. year old daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Dan Saunders. O'Leary, °Derated on ior appendicitis at Prince County Hospital in Erm- 4th. Mrs. Boylan who has spent tho past several months at Macadam, N. B. the guest of her dawhter . has returned to West Devon and will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boylan. Mrs. John wedlock. Knutsford. is spending the winter months with friends and relatives in Boston, Mass and vicinity. Shc intends to spend some time in Portland and Dexter, Maine. Mr. Ralph Dennis of llaver- lull, Mass. was a. visitor to OLeary on Saturday Feb. 4 and was the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dennis. This was Mr. Dennis‘ first. visit in 24 years and he noticed many changes. The Canadian Girls In ‘Train- ing oi Olieary United Clhurch held a. very evening at the Manse on Feb- ruary 3. The girls and their lead- ers. Mrs. W. G. Dickson and Mrs made plans ior their Valentine Tea. Mrs. Ernest Johnson. Knuts- iord. entertained at her home, on Feb. 2nd. the irnombers oi the Baptist Choir. in honor of her birthday. Games and music were enjoyed. Mrs. Johnson was pre- sented with a lovely gift. A delic- ious lunch o! ice cream. and cake and candy was served by the hos- tess. . The Baptist Women's Mission- ary Society of Knutsiord met at the home of Mrs. Nelson Dennis 0'i..cary on Thursday afternoon. Feb. 2nd with a good attendance Mrs. Dan Smallman. president. presided. Devotional exercises were led by Mrs. Alex MacDonald. 1i. was decided to meet on Mon- OF W85 I enjoyable gum made several creditable Alberten and Vicinity’ MP5. Henry-Egan recently visited in Montrose. the guest oi her niece. Mrs. Hubert Campbell. _Dr. A. L. Purdy and sou Mr. Gcorse Purdy, have gone to Toron- to. Ontario. where they plan spending the winter months. Miss Ferne Wilkle has returned to resume her studies at P. W. C. Charlottetown, aitcr a brie! holi- day wlthiher parents. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Wilkle. Mrs. Howard Doyle spent the past week in St. John N. B.. with her husband. viho is employed in that city. Mrs. Doyle was accom- panied by her little daughter. Helen Marie. Our enterprising local cattle ex- porter. Mr. J. W. Don vCampbell, has been very busy the past month as livestock has been moving tree- ly with one or two carloads being shipped weekly. Miss Beatrice Bowncss recently retumed to her duties in Ottawa, I Ontario. Miss Bowness had bee" at her home since the death oi her father. the late Mr. Reuben Bowness, f The illness of Mrs. Reuben T. Bowness at her home in Montrose is regretted by her wide circle of friends. Miss Thirza T. Bowness o! Jamaica Plains arrived home on Monday to care ior her mother. A very successful dance was held in the Parish Hall. Friday evening. Although travelling conditions were not favouable. there was a good attendance. and a pleasant " evening was spent by all. Music was furnished by the O'Connor Orchestra. Hockey. always an important sport at Alberton, assumes significance this year, Under the watchful eye oi Rev. Mr. Mac- Mahon. the coach, the Alberton Regal puck chasers have already showings against competing teams. 0n Tues- day evening. they defeated Sum- merside, 4-2. Montroae, who had received several broken ribs while engaged in having his car repaired at Mr. England's a new, Mr. F. O. Ramsay. M. L. A. of, THE (EUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN TONIGHT Al‘ 10 UCLOCK Telephone Service In Summer-side PIIISVILLE AND I VICINITY Mr. Eiric Gallant, Summersido spent Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant. Mrs. Mary Peters. Summerside,‘ is visiting at the home oi Mls.l Angeline Blanchard. Mr. qerald Hardy motored to Tryon, P. E. I. on Friday where she will spend the week-end with friends. j Miss Doris Hardy, Summersldal is enjoying a two-day holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy, Rosdbank. Miss Doris Hardy and Mr. Ralph Hardy. Summerside. were iveek-end visitors oi Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy, Ensebank. I Miss Joan McKenna has return- I ed to her home in Brockton aicr a recent appendectomy in Prince County Hospital. Bummersidc. Her many iriends wish her the speediest possible recovery. Miss Mary Kelly Rloseville. a‘ patient in the Western Hospital. Alberton, is recovering from an operation ior appendicitis. Her many irienda wish her recovery‘ to be speedy and~ complete. u I Mr. Ora. Samuel. formerly of‘ cape Breton Island. ior the past several weeks. has been employed at the home oi Mr. Jacob Hardy. Rosebank. He has now returned to his former place of employ- ment in Tryon, P. E I. The Piusville Women's Instil- utc sponsored a Whist party and dance in Piiusville hall on Wednesday evening. February is: Good roads and good weather prompteda very large crowd to come irom many outside districb as well as this _locallty. Lucky prize winners for the night were the following: Ladies iirst prizc. Mrs. John A. Jones; Ladies sec- ond, Mrs. Cyms Gallant; Men's first prize, Master Bobbie Gallant; Mensa second. Mr. Louis Gallant; Consolation prize: were won by Miss Enuna Blanchard. and Arl- rian Griffin and William Gal- lant (equal), Music was supplier‘ by viollnists, Messrs Joey Gal- lant and John Jones; with guitar Pet- Wil- mccormpaniment by Clarence era, Lorraine Corcoran and fred Jones. rlay evening at the Parsonage to ‘prepare hospital supplies to be .sent to India. A letter was read from Mrs. Danis. Port Worker in Halifax, thanking the Mission Band for scraip books and giits sent ior distribution to children arriving in Halifax during the Christmas season. The meeting closed by the Mispah Benediction. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her darrgh- ters Mrs. Dermot MacLean, Mrs. Herbert Dennis and Miss Bessie Dennis. The March meeting will be held at the Parsonage. A lunch lcommlttee was appointed. Another Forward Step - - The Opening Today In Summerside THE I New Island Telephone Build AND ilhange Over To ilialSystem ' CONGRATULATIONS- AND BEST WISHES The EDISON ELECTRIC LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS FIXTURES LAMPS SUPPLIES Garage in Alberton, and ior which he had to receive medical care, has completely recovered from his injuries. His numerous iriencls will be glad to learn Mr. Ramsay ex- pects to be about his duties the i early part of this week. ’ HELP FOR EUROPE PLUM OOFULEE. Man. - (GP)- Women‘s groups in this com- munity have found a good way to ease one oi Europe's pressing needs. A recent drive collected 65 pounds of soa/p for a relief ship- ment. » , \ “ll .. W, M‘. KENSINGTON he y uiur monthly meetlns (KTKEITBEBDOH United W. M- 5- was held at the home of Mrs. J- A. MacKenzle, on Wednesday i afternoon, February 1- The pred- dent, Miss Mary MaeNutt, pre- sided and conducted the worship service from the Mis=ionary Monthly. Meetin! corned by Singing What a Friend We have in Jesus. Mrs. Murray and Mrs- Mucjgwgn gave readings. MiSS MacNutt led in Drill‘??- Minutes oi Jaauarv meetlni was read and roll call was Prel- m- m with Scripture ggggodThere were i9 present. T110 word “Joy' was chosen for March. "Roll Call. A committee oi three, the presi- (lent. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Mur- ray was appointed to meet with committees from Presbyi-Brlfln and Anglican W. M. S. in FY61!"- niion ior the World's Day of pmysr to be held in the United Church on Friday. February 14- rwport; from the secretaries [were heard and number oi boolu. , calls to the lick and shut-ins was 'taken. 56 calls were made to himiEl, two to hosplta. ten svm- pathy cards and 19 boxes oi trout! sent out during the month. The profirarn committee presented the iifth chapter of the study Book. ‘Wirowing with the Years". Mrl. lilronchlils and Isihma (ouiihs thi on suitor troir-indaizi-lsaizlzelgzeug’; lroncbitil attach. ‘a: l couI ADO. n . IhQCIIDI. oilinhma fir w "y rltgdiafircii IIIKDAOO starts working bi d in l0 minute: bei lnl n 1:3 nmov;"t:|'t.l;ic'lkfi'|t cly mucus which causal coul ‘ I - ' ‘iimlllrti. s. breathe more freely‘. 3 Charlottetown l viliill 335515‘: atiuliy n '-‘r"‘".'*i'.--°.:;.'§i2:.°e.i'.~r.ies:':a Eirlngplotelbaatiaiiod. our SERVICE The new Dial Telephone Service to be placed in operation at 1O o'clock TONIGHT represents an expenditure of many thousands of dollars . . .» truly material evidence of the Island Telephone Company's continuing _ policy to expand and improve service. R. MaeKay, Convener was assist- ed by Mrs. Toombs. Very interesting and en- couraging reports were given by the delegates, Mrs. D. MacKen- zie and Mrs. George Brown from the Presbytcrial. A vote or thanks was tendered Mrs. MacKenzie for her hospi- GUT OUR WAY PAGE THIRTEEN WILL CHANGE TO Summerside subscribers are asked to use the New Supplementary Tele- phone Directory starting .1O dcldck Tonight as all telephone number: have been changed. If you have a personal list, you will wish to bring It up to date. v ‘ There are two things subscribers have to remember that will save them time and trouble". .. ... Until ten o'clock tonight, use your old Directory which you have been using. ’ a After I0 o'clock tonight. use ‘Ilia new Summer- side Telephone Supplementary Directory before dialing any number. Subscribers In Summersicle Are AskedTo Cooperate By Dialing The Right Numbers So As To Ensure Better Service For All! If you are in doubt about how ‘Io use the New Dial Telephone, reier ‘lo the instructions given in ‘the New Summersicle Supplementary Directory. THE Island Telephone Company LIMITED tnlity. Mrs. Glover kindly invited STEWIACKE, N. S. - the W. M. S. to meet at her home Pupils had an incentive when icr the March meeting. The of- they contributed nearly amo faring was taken and dues paid in. pennies to the March of Dime: Mrs. D. MacKenzie and Mrs. Tay- pollomyelitis iund. The incentive ior were appointed as visiting was 14-year-old Margaret Kent. cammittee. who was paralyzed in 1947 and Meeting closed by repeating alter treatment was able to re. the Lord's Prayer in unison. turn to studies in school here. ‘ BY J. R. WILLIAMS (OIP) u Brookins and Mrs. 0L‘ WEG pom’ STAND ’r""'-—-__-TE——— "n-us GTUFF so WELL! - HE'5 so cou? HE Diosrr g EVEN NOTICE HE E c M <5:- AicY, SLIPPERV CREEK - Rflashfhqqq, HE ‘THOUGHT HE WAS ‘ SHNERIN’ ' MORE. is ALL.’ ‘a a ‘.- -. ">' f’: V‘ u§(\*\\\o\§.\\.v ‘ w‘ (Fi\n l‘