. I l I l PAGE VFOURTEEN Professional. Gard: E. E. PARNMAN Opt. D. R.(). orroan:-rnis'r Glance Fitted - Eyes Examined Office Hours: D to 12 - l to 5 And by appointment. PHONE 8287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerside B. F. HUNTER R. U. Summcraide. P. E. 1. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 Bli1ALLM.AN'S BUILDING OPTOMETRI ST T. EARLE IIICKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oommeru. Sumrnerside. l'. E. L PHONE 288.! L. A. S. ALLEN 8..-L. LLB. BARBISTER. ETC. 265 Water Street Phone GUEDIERSIDE. P. E. l. 2319 UR. J. A. DUIRON DENTIST Dental X-Raye Smallman Building SUMMERSIDE Dill 2366 UR. J. R. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summerslde its... o..it..ti.5.”" in il.B. Of Son - Mr. J.F. Arsenault of Urban- vi-lle. accompanied by his niece, Mrs. Anita Maddix, teacher od Wel- lington English school, paid 9. week-end visit to Moncton. He at- tended the ordination of a nephew, Rev. Eric Cox-mler, who was or- dtined a priest by His Excellency Raev. Norbert Robiohaud on Satur- day morning, February 28th in the Cathedral L'Aasornption. A very large number of relatives and friends were present at this impreslve ceremony. The young priest celebrated his first Mass at 8.30 Sunday morning: those sewing at this Mass were his two brothers. Frank and Clarence Cormier, who carried out their parts in a very credi-table manner. A reception was held later in the day at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Antoine Cormier at 45 Gornhill 5t., Moncton. A very large number of friends called to express their good wishes and con- gratulations to the new priest and his parents. Mis. Madcllx also visited her two daughters, Mrs. Laurie Collette and Mrs. Albert Gallant of Parkton, N B. Sl'.ilMERlt'lEl.l) ('. The regular monthly meeting of the Summerlicld Sub-Division of the Catholic Women's League was held zit the home of Mrs. Clayton Green on Monday evening: February 9th with an attendance of eleven mcnibcrs and two vis- itors. J The meeting was presided over, by Mrs. Maurice (Trnlren and was: opened by the recitation of thcl lcnguc Iir.'l)'Pli. Mrs. John Cash acted as sacre- tary pro tom. Due to the ab- sence of the secretary the ruin- utes of the previous meeting were not read. . The treasurer gave the finan- cial report. The sum realized from the C.'ll'(l parties lo dale amounts to 3190 70. Eight mem- bers bought C. W. L. pins. It was moved and seconded that 320.00 be , sent to Mrs. Steele to pay for the C. W. L. pins obtained. It was nioved and SI3CJ)ll(l0Cl that 320.00 be sent In Mrs. Steele to pay for the C. W. L. pins ob- Atlantic Goose Bay, Labrador, via land. Zweibrucken. Germany. No. 3 RCAF Fighter two other sqlladroiis in the Opvllisk tion. termed Leap Frog Three, are 427 squadron, St. Hlllwlil, and 434 Squadron, Uplands, Ont. will To Europe Lcadini: Aircraflsinan J. A. Gul- from Iceland when lani, of Coleman, P. E. LAC J. D. Rogers, of Suinmerside, Pr 15- 1” mm H” RCAF5 413lo',ie to 9 sqiiariron.-'. The Wing will. , Squadron at Bxigotville. P. Q.. will come lindlir um RCAFS All' D1Vl- lPIu5V'”0 be 51710118 me Personnel movml: l0'sion which is Lo total 12 squadrons, .Lhplans calling for No. l Figliter 5B'00"m"1d C"""' I-Turope early in March, icvening. March (lrd. permitting, Sabre-jet squadrons Villl fly RCAF three 1., and weather. RCAF lhc Elation Cvr9Pl"l- and Scotland in (0 Wing. form The P- Q-. mi-3 GUARDIAN.” Cl-IARLOTTETOWN .'lPi'llIl of This u.ll he lll(' llilrrl lrans-Atlantic mass movement ()lLt-ary on Piusviile Aiill Vicinity o sltfr. Eric Gallant. Sumrnerllde, was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gallant, recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Rooney, Mill River, and Mrs. Norbert Cor- coran spent. Sunday alternoon, March 1st, in Rosevllle. the guests of Mr. Fred Kelley. Mr. Raymond Gallant was a train passenger to O'Leary Fri- day, February 27th. on business. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallant and Mrs. Henry L. Gallant were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Gallant. Duvar, on Tuesday, March 3rd. Mrs. Gus Peters. Duvar, spent the February 28th weekend at the home ol- her daughter, Mrs. Nel- son G. Gallant. Mrs. EmaniTeTEGallant, Rose- bank, spent Tuesday afternoon, March ilrd, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joey Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant motored to Summerslde recently, accompanied by Mrs. Henry L. Gallant, Mrs. Josey Gallant and Mrs. Toll Gallant, all of Pius- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones, Bloomfield, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joey Gal- lant. on Sunday, March 1st. Misses Rita Gallant and Norma Brown were train passengers to Saturday, February RC.-ll-' sabre JCL ligliters. bi'iii;,iiigi3S”l- lCaiiadiaii fitgliicr sirniigtli iii Eur- lVVllli.: at North Lullcnli:iin, liiig-, ilaiill, iiliiiiiutely to, move to al ;ConLinciiial base-. North Star irons-l port uirt-rail of 4:6 Squadron will ziccmiipaiiy the fighters on thel .flight with gmundcrews and equip- ment. This assures the squatiroiis or .sci'v1t-iiig by their own ground crews. familiar with the aircraft; and pilots. tb'ATIC4NAL DEFENCE lFHO'rot. tained. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. John Cash lie the dole- gatc to the annual met-ling of the Red Cross Society in be held in Charlottetown. It was moved and that all bills be paid. seconded The convcncr of magazines read ron THE TAILORED WOMAN We have lusi Received For ladies' r :9. letter O'Flaiieriy clothing and A short discussion on the Slutlyi look plat-c. Clubs received in from iippi'eclaiion Fatiier for literature received. A gtirise (lnl1HlNl was lollcricrl. was A Beautiful Selection Of 1953 Samples Made-To-Measure SUITS and COATS lilasier by Mrs. . brnse Curly and Miss Janie Curlyllunrli was scrrctl by the hostess. Ani- l(t-vin Curly Drop In And Make Your Selection Today SUITS 44.50 up cons 42.50, up the holder of the lll('l-(X In--l lccl. - . The place of ncxt meeting was, iiiitlcntlvtl. l Tlw mt--iin.: u.i: tin.-mtl by thc: siiiuiii: of ms with Miss licor- giiic (iiccn pianist. A dainty (llR(iLE l - 'l".ir- cvcriiiztz C.rcl9 of the Siiiitiiicrsitic Pi-e.-tbyleiwaii Ohlutch licltl its March meeting in the Hall on M'.)ll(l.1)' evciizng with the call Ln War;-liip and prayer being given by the prcs.clcnf, Mrs, Markl Uaudct, Jr. , The s.n:in;: cf P.s.ilni ”O with Thy tender lli('rClOs Lord”.was fol- lowed by the Scripture lesson in .St Matthew 9 rcad by Mrs. Key ncth Walker. and the hymn ”Risel up 0 Men of God". Mrs. EmmeLl.' R.'in.tli.'in was pianist. Roll call was li-if-Dfllldflfl to by nnmiiig a favorite l'l)l.llli and g:v- zrc ii.s'nuthnr. The meditation was '1.V("l1 by the prc.s'.denr. n-fttcr which the offering was dedicated by Scavcr MacDonald. An in- , i..ng Bible QlllZ on Gelifsisi "was cnncluclcd by M:SS Constance Eiiinan. It was decided to extend an in- vitatmn to the members of the Senior W. lti, S. to be guests at the Easter meeting Mrs. iRu.-scil I-lunter presented the jl.-.uriih cliap-icr of the Study Book on Contrasts and Conflicts . M i Africa. . Follrrwiiicr 'the closing hymn "Blest Be The T19 That Binds” a social period was enjoyed when Mrs lMrs. Gaudet and Mrs. MacDonald were lunch hostesses. - l AIJEXANDRA l The March inc-ciinc of the Alex- jandra Women's Institute was held at the homo of Mrs. Cyril Jones .wllh two visitors. The meeting opened by repeating the Creed. fol- lowed by roll call. Minutes of the last meeting were Mad and ad- opted. The sick commiltcc's and treas- urer's reports were given. Corre- lSp0lldEllC0 was read by the Isccre- i tary. l It was mmcd and seconded that ,s5nht- given to flood victims of England. Holland And Belgium. it uns moved and seconded that signs be placcti at l"ii(”li end or the .dlstrici. Collcciion amounted to 60 ; cents. l Mrs. Vernon MacLennnn invited l the memibcns to her home for the April meeting, when rpll call will ibe answered by each member lpassing in a svnirpntliy card. The , hinch committee will be Mrs. John ' MiicMlllau. Mrs. Nvichoias Plagger- . hoof and Mrs. Giles Ciinlwcli. l The meciivng adjourned lunch was served by the hostess land ccniniltlce in charge. - ,Lc... --... and TRINITY EVENING AU.;KTl.l.iTiY -The Marcli meeting of the; lTrinlty Evening Auxiliary of the jsummcrside United Church was ,.hel:i on Tuesday in the loliurch iP.irlor with Miss Mabel Linvkictier in charge of the program. 1 The opening hymn "A City of iGnri Hmv Broad and Far" was ,fnl-lowed by the st.-ripture le.-cunt. read by Miss Jean Gordon and the meditation given by the leader. During the Study Period an African panorama was presenited effectively by Mrs. W. Varmlsttlne. Mrs. Ernest Wriglht and Miss Marion Wrlgm with Mia Link- ?...:.M..L.:.LL.Ms- lit tnntlttimr (ll mt-riltimvl Banlroww STARILIZFD PEANUT BUTTER lnieeting in lltoscliank, ucrc A nunilicr of ins-niliers from attended the Legion the Legion Hall. on Tuesday -.,,.- , l-iiaiik ilardy. business visitors on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. to Summr-rsidc March 4th. Mr. Melvin Perry. teacher of the Junior Deparlniciii. spent the week-cnd of lfebrtiary 27th at his home in St. Louis. Miss Norma Corcoran has re- turned to Summerside nfler spend, in;; the week-end of February Tltltp at her home in Piusville. y William O'Bricnr and son Gary. Mr. Joseph Cal- laghan and Miss Jean Callaghan of St. Louis. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran, on Wcdnesrlay, March 4th. Mr. and M rs. Messrs. Jimmy and Lewis Mr- Cnrliiy of Brocton were in Pius- vilio on Wednesday. March 4ih. lilc.s.sr.s. Vernon Ramsey, Ralph McNeil and Laurence Kinch wnrc hauling slabs from Anthony Gal- lanl's saw mill recently. Mrs. Alyrc Dcsfloche and funi- ily of Sunimcrside and Messrs. Joltnny and Aubin Gallant, New Brunswick. arrived home on 'l'ut-s- day, March 3rd. due to the illness of their mother. Mrs. Joseph S. Gallant, with is seriously ill in ihc Wesicrn Hospital, Albcrton. Mr. Joseph McGrcgor of Hal- ifax, who is a veteran of the war in Korea and at. preach! in the Royal Canadian Navy. is vis- illng his grandmother. Mrs. Am- hrosc Corcoran. Piusvillc. and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ern- cst McGi'egor of Burton Lot 7. Mr. Perry (ialianl. Bloomfield. was a visitor in Plusviile on Mon- day. March 2nd. Mr. Emmiii. Griffin, Brocioinlls hauling lumber to Anthony Gai- l:inl's saw mill. ,Fricnds of Mr. Ernest McGrIe;:or. Burton, are sorry to learn he is n patient in the Western Hos- pital, Alhcrlon. Mr. Earl Mrclieniin. Bloomfield Corner, was in Piusviile on Wetl- ncsdriy, March 4th. -133. letter reading the story and Miss Jean Gordon furnishing ap- propriate music. A vocal duet by Mrs. G. M. Muvtitart and Mrs. C. D. Metheeoii was much appreciat- ed. The business period was con- ducted by the president. Mrs. Wil- liam Roach and roll call was re- sponded to by nineteen members with one visitor present. It was reported that ti bod spread and pair of sheets had been shipped to the hospital in Angola. Africa. A report of twelve hospital calls and nine house cells was given. It was decided to pack it be): for Korea and the supplies to be brought to the next meeting. Following the repeating at The Lord's Prayer in unison, a social Wellington . O and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gallant and Miss Helen Gallant recently visited Mrs. D. H. Gallant. Mis- couche. Miss Mary Gallant, who has been training for the past few weeks in a hospital in Halifax, N. S.. arrived home recently 10 V151” her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant. Two games of hockey were play- ed in Mt. Pleasant rink, one on Monday. March 2. when Richmond and Lot 16 played. the score being 4-3 in favor of Richmond. On Wednesday, March 4th, Richmond and Wellington Battlers played, with the game ending 6-4 in Rich- mond's favor. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phillips and family, of Arlington Lot 14. recently visited in Wellington, the guests of Mrs. J McDonald. on Tuesday night, March 3rd. Wellington -Juniors and Lot iii Juniors played a game of hockey in Lot 16 rink; the score was 16-1 in favor of the latter. Her many friends will regret to learn Mrs. Wllliani Arsenault. teacher of the New French School oi this community. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, and all trust she will be home soon to re- sume hcr duties. Her friends regret that Mrs. Joseph P. Arsemiult of Urbainvillc has catered the Prince County Hospital for an operation. All wish, her Fl. speedy rccnvery. i -BM Miscouche and Vicinity -Mr. Jackie MacNelll arrived in Misoouche on Saturday evening, February 28, to spend the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. rind Mrs. Fred D. MacNciiI. Mr. Jules Poiricr of Miscuuchc left for the Magdalen Islands on Thursday, February 26, on business Mrs. Clarence Pincau and chil- dren, Donna and Jimmy, have re- turned io lllfll' home in Miscouche after hnving spent the past sev- eral weeks at the home of hcr par- ents in Blcoinncld. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Martin and Mrs. Jules Poirier of Miscouchc motored to Charlottetown on Thtirsdny, February 26. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Galliinf ino- tored to Charlottetown on Satur- day, February 28. Mrs. l-lubcrt. Gallant and chil- dren Brian and Wayne were visit- crs in Miscouche on Friday, Feb- ruary 27, at the home of her par- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Pcrcy Steele. Mi'. and Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Stanley Smith of Miscouche ino- torcrl to Charlottetown on Monday, March 2nd. Miss Joan Durantc of Summer- sidc was a visitor in Misrouche on Sunday. March 1. at the home of her grandmoflici-, Mrs. Ben Perry. Mr. Lionel Giiudet. who is in the Royal Canadian Navy. returned to Cornwallis. Novn SC0l.l:i. on Mon- day. March 2nd, after having spent a. month in St. Nicholas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gaudct. The Miss-:5 Valerie and Sheila Woodworking See us now for all types of woodwork and repairs. Also Lawn Chairs, Ornaments, Wall Shclvcs, Corner. Mag- azine, and Paper Racks. ALBERTS WOODWORKIN G SHOP Kensington Baciuicnr For quick coi-nfortlnc help for naekacht Rheumatic Painl, Getting Up Nilhtl. etronr cloudy urine. irritating paasaua. Let Pains ind loss of energy due to Kidney and Bladde: troubles. tr! Cynics. Qillcl. camvlm lltll iastion or money back. Don't luilfer anothe: any without until your aruulat xor cyrtex CAMEO THEATRE Kenslngton lMond:i,r-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Powell's on the prowl in suspenseful drama. "CRY DANGER". starring Dick Powell, Rhonda Fleming, William Conrad. Chasing a crook hour was enjoyed when the iuncli committee served refredliments. r-S. . . rntching it damn nr vice- versn. Powell's the host. Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Tuesday ..... .. 7:15 - 9:15 Sharp of Tyne Valley are visiting it Misoouohe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keri Linkletter. .. Mr. Aloysius Dealtoches. who is in the Royal Canadian Navy. re- turned to H.M.C.B. Cormvallil. Nova Bcotia on Monday. March 2. after havin spent a month in Miscouche at the home of his mother, Mrs. Fred Deaitochea. He will leave Cornwallis shortly for MARCH 9. 1953 Naden. British Columbia, ili'llel'rl1e will take a special course. .73.. The independent state of Iceland in the North Atlantic covers -,1. area of 40,000 square miles, The first recorder oi the cor. poration of London, England. was appointed in 1298. V For PETE'S 'SAKEl (Or Joe's. or John's, or Jint's.'6i Mike's) Make sure he has plenty of our WARM He'll like these new Wool l and Nylon Pullovers ........ . .. and they carry Guarantee for new stripes washable. 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