l l PAGE FOURTEEN JUNE is. 1953 - THE GUg.3oiAN.”cnARLoTjjia:rowN uj--. Suiniiierside Trinity Evening Auxiliary --June meeting of Suinmersideling the business session 24 mem-tchesley Robertson Trinity Evening Auxiliary was held Tuesday in the church parlor withivisitor president Mrs. William Roach. mlhouse calls and is hospital calls Christian Friendship was read byl Mrs. J. S. Hinton. The community. Mrs. Allison Maclean; ”Strength- friendship secretary reported '1-ii enlng Family Life" by Mrs. Harold hospital and 101 home calls. The Milligan; "Are you a H03pl!.8l'lllEf'ill.l.lre secretary made an up- Visitor?" by Mrs. A. L. Harlow. lpepl to any who overlooked the Hymn "Break Thou the Breadlspeciai six months' subscription .0! Life" closed the meeting. Dur- for the Missionary Monthly. Mrs. read a letter from Miss A. M. Rose of Pushiin, Korea. in regard to missionary re- lief work. Mrs. Roy Tanton con- Parishioners Honour? Rev. R.W. Ooupland ”Helpins the Handicapped" by inn then called upon Mrs. ; '1'. wnsend. yt.i Mr. Ooupland, and a gift was lpreseiited by Mr. Ceoil Mill. The chiarman next called upon Mrs. Ellis Profit: who read an ad- dress on behalf of St. stephi-.r.'s Church in Spring Valley. Burling- ton and vicinity, and ii gift was presented by Mr. Everett Siid5blll'.V Mr. Coiipland expressed his ylinquency" by Mrs. Carl Crockett: -"The Power Within", a colored sound film produced by Crawley Films, Ltd., for the Missionary Society of the Church of England. and an Honorable Mention winner ibcrs responded to roll call and one was welcomed. Eighteen the chair. were reported. Following prayer by ducted the worship period. the in me Sp,-mg 1.-um competition in W-5flk5 and Mid thst he hoped I." The worship service was inithe president, a social hour was theme of which was ”A Lamp to Montreal. was shown in st. rcturii at some later date to l-h'-S charge of Mrs. Clifford Raiikin.;held when lunch was served.-S My Feet". Prayer was offered by Mark-5 Han, Kensmgmnv on F2” diocese in the capacity of clergV- The opening hymn ”O Word of God Incarnate". with Mrs. C. D. Matheson as pianist. was followed by the Scripture lesson. read by Mrs. J. L. Rayner, and prayer and meditation by the leader. Mrs. W. E. Jenkins conducted the study on "Christian Citizenship." The ques- tions "Why are Christians con- cerned with world condiiions"” and "What can we do?" were nnswcretl by the following readings: Welfare" by Mrs. J. F. Scott: "Older People" by Mrs. Allen Jen- kins; "Public Health" by Mrs. Archibald Martin: "Juvenile De- "cmiul man in one of the parishes Speak- ing of the excellent film which had been shown. he said that to iilm the scenes brought back thoughts of many of the men of Wycliffe College who had gone out to work in one or another of the mission fields so vividly portrayed in the colorful picture, and the great work that was being done. so often under dliflcult conditions. A social hour followed and lunch was served by Mrs. Ernest Mill. I.Mrs. Cecil Mill. Mrs. J. B. Mill- llllall. Mrs. Harold Mill. Miss Grace lconrad and others.-Bin. l E SUMMERSIDE AFTERNOON l' AUXILIARY l -Afternoon Auxiliary of the W. int. 3. of Summerside- Trinity lchurch met in Epworth Hall on Tiicsday. June 9, with the presi- ldent. Mrs. Hammond Johnson. in .thc chair. and Mrs. L. M. Callbeck ias pianyst . The National Anthem opened lthe meeting and was followed by lprayer. A letter 'on Christian ISlf:W.'il'dSlllp was read by Mrs. Al- bert Linkletter and an article on Mrs. Hooper Linkletter and the Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. George Maclnnis. followed by the singing of hymn ”0 Word of God Incarnate." Mrs. George L. Sheen and Mrs. H. D. Smith pave interesting high- lights of the piigoaiii "Triumphs of the Faith" prcsenird recently in Charlottetowii A duet ”Genile Jesus Meek and Mild" sung by Miss Roberta Clark and Miss Anne Nicholson. was Elieally 911' joyed. yTlir Mwpiili benediction brought the inm-ting in :1 close.--S day evening May 29th before a comparatively small but well sat- isfied audience. The film carried both entertain- ment and instructive value in large measure, giving a pictorial survey of the work done by the Society both at home and abioad. After the showing of the film the meeting has addressed by Mr. Ernest Mill who welcomed friends from the Bill'llii;:l.Oll Church and voiced regret in the fact that the rector. Rev. Mr. Coiipland had found it iicccssai-y lo res.gn as .rector of New London Parish and Sport Shirts and colors. MAKE DAD GLAD WITH GIFTS FATHER'S DAY IS select one of our smart Summer Dress or FROM s3,5o Up - HE CAN WEAR -JUNE 21st . from a wide selection of fabrics Priced . REE TIE Our gill lo Dad for his Big Day is your selec- tion of any Tie in our Store with the pur- chase of one of the above Shirls. N FREE -GABARDINE SLACKS If your are considering a Sport Coal for Fath- er. here is your opportunity. With the purchase of any one of our STOCK SPORT COATS, priced from 327.95 up. we will give father a pair of Gabardine Slacks from our 38.95 range. This offer-Shirl with Free Tie-Sporl Coal ilyiih Free Slaclis-good from nowlill Father's ay. A . . Maurice Mi CLOTHING OF DISTINCTION FOR MEN would be leaving soon for Ontario. J. 6. who read an address Piusville and Vicinity Mr. Aubin J. Gallant. Piusville, recently purchased 3. new car. --Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant Pearl. Edmond and Joan. were recent visitors to Urbanville. P.E.I. Messrs Les Campbell, Ross Wood- side and Jerry Riohsrd. all of Sumniersiclt, were visitors to Piusville on Sunday. May 31. Mrs. Gerald Murphy. Campbell- ton. was a recent visitor to this district. Mr. Laughlln Horne and son, Rosebank, were business visitors to Piusville on June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Em.ma.nual Galluit and children. Rosebank. were vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gallant. Piusville on June 8. Mr. Albert Sau-n.d.ers. Bloomfield Corner, was a visitor to Piusville 'on Monday June 8. ' Mrs. Warburton Murray, and children, Shirley. Kevin and Wit- ney, were visitors at me home of 'Mrs. George Barnett. Elmsdale. l A large number from the sur- .rounding districts attended the L wedding reception in honor of Mr. I and Mrs. Delare Gallant. on Wed- nesday night June 3. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallant and family. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant. Delma and Walter motored to Charlottetown on Thursday. June .4. i Messrs Keith Pratt and Lewis 'Jones. Bloomfield. were business . visitors to Piusville on Monday, June 8. I Misses Anita Gallant and Thelma lLeClaii' employed at the Western hospital recently spent a. day with Anita's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter :F'. Gallant. i 4 Mrs Felix Arsenault, and Mrs. Joseph Lc Clair. Woodstock. were lrccciit visitors at the home of lMr. and Mrs. William Gallant. l A large crowd attended the ball .gume between Piusville and For- yi-une Cove in Fortune Cove on isuiiday June 7. It was a victory for .ihe home team Mr. Adrien Griffin. Brocton. was .in Piusville on Sunday, June 8. l Mr. Melvin Perry spent the week- end of June 5. with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marslielan Perry, st. .Louis l -38 O'Leary and Vicinity Mr. and lx'nutsfoi'd. inerside. l : --Mrs. Hector Richard and two daughters were recent visitors to isummerside. Mrs. John Harris” are visiting in Sum- . Mr. R. A. MacKay was in .Qheaity. Alberton and 'I'igm3i1 ciuring the latter part of the week on business. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smallmaii and daughter Kathleen of Kiiuts- giord motored to Summerside on Saturday. The many friends of Miss Ttose ;MacIsasc of Dunblane were sorry .to hear she had the misfortune to jfall, obtaining a nasty gash in ;lier arm which required medical attention. I '..Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshead. 0'1-Gary. and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ll-larris. Springfield West. motored yto Charlottetown last Sunday. E Cmigriitulations are being ex- tended Miss Evelyn Jay of Knuta. ford and Mr. Douglas Hardy of the R.C.A.F. on their approach- ing marriage. Mrs. Garth Hsrrison of Union- tale has returned home after he- "BICAUBE YOU'RE MINE" COMES TO CAPITOL, S'SlDl -This week's screen news is that Mario Lama. is back in another great singing role to rival that of his "rho Great Cariiso.",which proved one of the biggest box-of- fice smashes of the past decade. This time he stars in M-G-M's "Because You're Mine," 3. happy blend of song. romance. comedy and Technicolor. which gives Laura 3. modern role as fresh as today's headlines and a splendid oppor- tunity to show off his voice in a munificent array of songs rang- ing from operatic arias to popular hits. When the story of "Because You're Mine" opens, Lanza again is seen as a widely-acclaimed young opera star-but not for long. For Uncle Sam knocks on his door and the 85000-per-week singer suddenly finds himself a private in the Infantry! In laugh- laaded sequences the bungling pri- vate attempts to master the in- tricacies of basic training. then craftily wins the friendship of his tough sergeant (James Whitmorei by promising to aid the singing career of the lstter's sister (Dor- etts. Morrow). This leads to the picture's romance. but subsequent contretempts land our hero both in the doghouse (romantically) and in the guardhouse (physically). It's all ironed out in the end. however. in a Jubilant climax of sohg and love to the melody of the title hit, "Because You're Mine." FINE DOGS vii-t LONDON. (UP)-Export of Brit- ish pedigreed dogs to dollar mark-. ets showed a 10 per cent increase for the first four months of i952. compared wiiih last year. More than half go to Canada and the United. States and the British Ken- nel Club says a price of i',l.000 is B. F. IIIIIITEB R. D. suminsrsldc. P. ill. I. Complete Visual Anuyyp. Glasses Fittcd PHONE :31” SDl.A.LLDlAN'8 BUILDING OPTOMETBIST T. EARLE IIIDKEY Chartered Accountant Summorsld . P. E. I. PHONE 2883 Opt. D. lt.0. 9 to 12 -- l to 5 and by appointment. PHONE 3287 BEGENT THEATRE BLDG Summer St. Summers Cliartered Accountant Granville st Water Street Summerside DIAL 3344 081 DENTIST Dental X-Bays Smsllmsn Building SUTVIMEBSIDE not unusual. Dial 2386 Professionaitcorils Canadian Bank of Ooimnercn E. E. PllliKMAll OPTOMETBIBT Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examined Office Hours: idu W. Albert Robertson P. E. L MUTUAL BUILDING P. 0. BOX "-on. J. A-. DOIllOll Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. James Hogan. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Clark Gable. Ava Gard- ner. Lionel Barrymore and Broderick Crawford in M-G-M action-packed drama of love and adventure- "LONE STAR" PRINCE COUNTY LEAGUE BASEBALL MEETINGS Canadian Legion Home At 8:30 P. M. Tuesday. June lbtli All districts interested in entering league please be represented. CAPITOL Tonight 7:15-9:15; ioniii THE new Miiiio LMIZA Musiciii wooooeltooooooel-Istonoooilnhllhtot int! a patient in Prince Edward lslnnd Hospital. Charlottetown. D Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dennis.l accompanied by Miss Bessie Den-' nis and Mrs. Hugh MacGregor of O'Leary. were in Summerside on. June 1. Congratulations and good wishes are bestowed on Mrs. Heber Ellis of Alma on reaching her 88th birthday on May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gay sc- acompsnied by Miss Evelyn Jay of licnutsford and Mrs. Albert Noonan. O'Leary. were in Summerside on June 4. All sincerely regret to learn that Mrs. Lloyd Silliker of O'Lesry underwent an operation in Prince County Hospital, summerslde. Her many friends hope for a. speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. William Bryan of Unionvale are the proud parents of a Coronation baby born at Turner Nursing Home. Oliesry. The baby girl was appropriately named Elizabeth Regina. Rev. J. H. Maoaregor. Amherst. N.5.. district superintendent of the Nazarene Church and luv. Geo. J. Franklin. Valparaiso. In- diana. U.d.A.. were guest speakers at O'l..eary Nazarene church on oauuaouuouanuuus I-I-I mania the hilarious lluoiul Romance I . . . asosnrr Sunday. May 31. -AZ quick oouf gzziusstio Psiilna. Ind loss of tangy use gscxacns hl&M MCI”: LINDA DARNELL ""”"”..".'.:l"...a'.'.!'.iE' lIHOn do) visual not drawn for ... drafted into the Army! color 5: 7'K6'f('1VI6'0l0R iioaiiii'17 NEWTON -WILLIAM BENDIX -at IiliI'l'll ANDES - ALAN MOWDIAY ' ' Al BDMDND DRAINDBR nimem Summerside Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 NOW! TOMORROW! 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