PIgo_14 The Glnrdhl Plusvilie And Vicinity Mr. Everett Williams was Piusville on Tuesday. Mia Rose Marie the week-end of May 3 It her home in Piusville. Mr. Henry DaIton_ Burton. was doing some plumbing in Piusvilic recently. Miss Erma Hardy. Rosebank. spent Saturday visiting Miss Shir- ley Murray. Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran is spend- ing some time visiting her dangli- ters. Mrs. Lance Dalton and Mrs. Melvin McGre3or. Burton Lot 7. Mr .ng at May am. Mr. and family, Frankie of Burton. l'8lBll\'€8 r tsiung Sxindta _v. by Di‘. Mrs. after spending with relatives tn Toronto. _ JV; , Some of thc rcs.dcni5 ‘bf t'ii..~" i.i district have made a start at the the home of Mr. and Mrs. June. Robert and vaccination Kelly Laughlin and Mrs. Callaghan. Elizabeth Gallant has turned to her home in Piusviiiei the winter montiisi and Mrs. Russel Ranisav of Medicine Hat. Alberta. were "1"3[“,lel' have returned to Sydney. N.S.. “"1 3‘1'-'-‘ after spending a pleasant holiday Warburwn Mum: on Tliursdfii [with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wallace. Lo: 7 a.=s.steci by fzirmlng although the weather tnnricfi Blanchard C-.utgra'ula‘lons to Mr. tries- not very favourable for harrowing due to the cold damp spell. is re helm: and Mrs Western Hospital, Alberton. Friends of _ Burton Lot 7. were sorry -i he had an attack of the fin. to see him around in hope iicar future. da 3'. M rs. Herman (l... The Norbert ' ere prrsent. 1,/~ J“ On their return trip accompanied by Mr. Gallant‘s bro- titer Walter who intends spending ‘1 week in Summcrside. monthly meeting of Piusville Women's held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday Twelve members call was an- swered by an exchange of garden seeds. The roll call for next meet- ing will be answered by gardening l’l‘.h'S. Mrs‘-. Joseph H. Gnuant kindly invited the mciniicrs to her house for the June mretiiiz. 0 UR BOARDING HOUSE Corcoran 9-. cning, May 6. ec-Au/,-riw Rev. Fr. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gallant and f'imll). Summerside. were Sunday vis'.tors of Mr. Gallant's mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant. they A few of Miss Hermia Corcnraii's .=.:l1n:tr_nates were invited to her home on Saturday, May 3th to help her celebrate her 9th birth- Birthday cake and ice cream was served by Hermia's mother. Games inrrc played and were enjoyed by Corcoran. Institute on Roll 1 .rI.-qr-ns.4_n-tau-n-'v»-f.vn‘~u.v.Iv-can I‘ ‘There Ought—'l‘4<>—B;“A'l:2i‘v; I MBROMTH in Brown spent I I Mr. Melvin .\/fcGregor and . “ ""3 . Suniincrside. in Pttisiitle on “hi friends PX lVIf‘i\'il’i Annt-tie Gallnnti.‘ on the birth of I daughter in the Trainer. in learn All the “'81! the was 1666/A MORE T|M\D WOULD Foieec-;o THAT LINKS TOUENEY AFTER SUCH A e’Aci< INJURY As ‘I. 6t_>FFE2eD.'- LJM! ‘STILL A Twiuer: THERE Monday, May 17, 1964 ‘T’ iilnmialo Anti Vicinity -—Her many friends regret to hear tiiat Mrs. Parmenas Brennan is I patient in "Vestern Hospital, and wish her I speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Laughlin. Sherbrooke. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Barnett. Messrs. George Cougliltn and James Adams left for the main- land recently where they have secured employment. George O'Brien is It pres- ent’ visiting relatives and friends in Elmsdale and St. Lawrence. Mr. O'Brien spent the winter months in Boston. Mass. l\lr~:. Arthur Wallace and daugh- I Mr. Merrill Wallace has resum- the firm of Morrison at ed his duties with Messrs. Merlin and i Messrs. Charles Willis Lorne Kelly, Southport, Ind Clifford Ellis A lar e crowd of children fromi . _ , . Plusvilleg attended the inrioculation $1 o_dLe.”}' “ere recem Wino” ‘O in Pitisviilc school ms ‘me’ Mlcssi Mr. Russell Riiiistiy \\ as I re- lccnt guest with relatives and in Western Prince. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay expect to return to their home in Medicine Hat, Al- berta. in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Enicrsoii Hardy, ‘their son Fred and daughter. Eliza- 15 both. arrived home from Toronto on April 30. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn, Ralph ‘Eric and Marina. also Mrs. Mer- rill Dunn and Marie nioinrcd to Charlottetown on Friday, Mrs. Frank Dunn was hostess to the members of the Eimsdale Wo- men's Instltute for their meeting on Monday. May 3rd. Fifteen mem- btrrs and six visitors were present. After the regular business was con- ducted. two contests were provid- ed by Mrs. Orin WIlla<e and Mrs. Wm. Matthews. Winners were: Mrs. James O'Brien. and Mrs. Wm. Matthews and Mrs. Fraser Rix, toquiilly mcrited). Mrs. Robert Mc- Innis invited the next meeting to her home in st. Lawrence. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess assisted by committee. -3! Continued from page 10 Burgess Bedtime in the distance. Rattles thrust his head out of the doorway. His pointed top-knot was standing right up. Billy looked at the big bill and Ihivered at the thought of what that bill could do to him. Rattles came out and flew to join Mrs. Rattles. rlow was Billy's chance. Should he take it? Would those eggs be worth the price if he should be caught in there? delirium lunch was served by the low Annan iiotu Mr. Ind Mrs. Bernard Mclnnis and family of Bedford. visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnis re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Major Mouse. St. Eleanors. were recent liuests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moase. Mr. Henry Mons: visited with his brother. Mr. Alden Moase re- cently. Mrs. Edison Dalzell is spending a few weeks visiting relatives and friends in Montreal and Ontario. While there she will attend the graduation of her son Gardiner. Mrs. Edmund Gallant and two children of aummerside. spent Bun- day with he; parents. Mr. Ind Mrs. John Mclnnis. Mr. Gallant has join- ed up in trie Air Force and is at present in Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Reigh Mi:1nni:~ and son David of Trenton. Ont., anti Miss Margaret Mclnnis of Charlottetown visited Mr. and Mrs J. P. Mclnnis recently. Miss Juan Crokcii of Emerald. spent the past few weeks as guest of her gr-.indfathei', Mr. Allie Mc- Neil] and family. Mr. Arthur Wright was a visitor Charlottetown on 'I‘hui'sday. Miss Donna Mill, Kr-nsliigton visited New Annan recently. it) An enjoyable evening was spent on May 3. when Mr. William Hegarty opcnctl his home for a card pf|i'l_\‘ S|'H7fISt')l‘I‘(i by the C. W. L. Eight tables of auction were played and the following were the winners: Ladies high. Mrs. Francis Shields; Gents high, Mr. Willis Mill. Consolation, Miss Erma McNeil] and Mr. Douglas C.impbeli. Lunch- con was scricrl after which danc- ing was enjoy:-d by all the young- er folks with music furnished by Mr. Norman and Sydney Mill. The C. W. L. are very grateful to Mr I-icgarty for offering his home for this piirly \\'lil(‘h resilized a nice sum of iIl0ill‘V to help siieli the funds. -AV JOAN (‘JKAIVFORD t-i’l‘ARS “TORCH SONG". CAPITOL, SIIMMERSIDE IN . --In "Torch Song" new M-G-M offering at the Capitol Theatre. .loan Crawford makes I triumph- ant return to the studio where shc first won stardom. It is her first Technicolor picture and is highly- keycd drama of a vibrant musical comedy actress. taking place for the most part against backstagt scenes in a Broadway theater, of- fers fllmgoera it chance to see a singing and dancing Crawford a: well as the dramatic talent which has won her an Academy Award and three Oscar nominations. \\'lth Michael Wilding co-starring and with such prominent film per- sonalities as Gig Young. Marjorlc Rambeau. Henry Morgan and Dor- othy Patrick playing pivotal roles. "Torch Sting" unfolds the story of Jenny Stewart. a temperamental and volcaiilc musical comedy star who browbeats and allenates every- one with whom she works. then meets her Waterloo whenahe comes tip against the perception. insight hostess assisted by some women A present. MAN YOUR -w POSSIBLY [I . , H -q_ —_, I LOIT BETTER 6Ti2AP UP mi one op THE Ml65U5‘5 OLD CORSETS -«THEN \/Oi.) CAN 5-rooe To PUTT win-i0uT PUTTING A HORSE.-' ;:.'::0R AfZ&iY0.iJ,?._.. and love of blind pianist Tye Gra- ham (Wlldingi_ MAJOR HOOPLE TORSO IN we 2 Kiygiuesrwises . By r;ig;i§”A]?E "shorten n;,i;=‘~ iii an TM 8'sitie illgli item by Batty Infill Lawrence Gllllinl. GrIde XI stu- dent. left Saturday for Ottawa where he will take part in I citi- zsnahip program spomoru‘. by th: Rotary Club of Canada. The first pupil from Sum-Hi to inIke this trip was Jessie Bingham who at- iended last year. We hope Law- rence will have an enjoyable time, and we extend our congratulations. . . . On May 21. the bowlers from sum-Hi will go down to Charlotte- town to play in the Island inter- scholastic bowling tournament. ‘ . . . Pupils of Grade XII held I de- bate last week. The subject was "resolved that the atomic bomb is of no use to manklnd". John Camp- bell. John Compton and Bernie Simmons upheld the affirmative side while Dee Lefurgey. Paul Newcombe and Eugene Richards took the negative. The affirmative side won. 0 I O "The Emblem", the yearly school magazine. is expected to be or. sale around the first of June. Doris Heckbert is the editor-in-chief. . . . Terminal examinations for Grades XI. and X11 begin the week of May 25, We pupils will not be able to throw away all dull care when they are through, however. because the dark spectre of the provincial examinations will bejuai around the corner. Burton And Vicinity —-It is with deep regret the par- ishoners of st. Marks and St. Ber. nardettes learned of the illncm of their pastor. Rev. J. N. Trainor, who has entered Western hospital for treatment. All wish him It speedy and complete recovcry. Miu Gladys Walsh. Burton. was a recent guest of her brother-in- law and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacDonald, Giengarry. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGregor and family, Burton. were Sunday guests of Mrs. McGregor's mother. Mrs. Ambros Corcoran. aLso her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran. Piusville Mrs. Edward S. Griffin who spent the past month at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Everett McKenna. Borden, has returned to her home in Bur- ton. In the absence of the pastoi. Rev. J. N. ’I‘rainor of St. Marks, Mass was celebrated May 9, It St. Marks Church by Rev. William Simpson of St. Dunstan‘s College, Charlottetown. Mrs Ambrose Corcoran. Piusville, is visiting It the home of her daughter, MrI Lance Dalton. Bur- ton. Mr. John Griffin. who recently Joined the R.C.N. and is stationed at Cornwallis. N. 3.. la spending I month leave It the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Grif- fin, Glengnrry. Miss Francis O‘Halleran. Glen- garry. has recently accepted a posi- tion in Summerside. Mr. and Mn. George O'Neill, Ilao Mr. Arthur O'Neill, who rocently visited relatives and friends in Glengarry, have returned to their home in Somerville. Mass. The first of I series of irri- munintlon clinics was held at Campbellton, Burton Ind Glen- garry schools on May it, by Dr. Robinson, auiatad by Mia AneiI Laughlln. public health nurse. also Mr. J. A. Galllghln. R. N. of Alberton. Quite I number Itiertded the ball game Monday evening in Campbellton. between the Camp- beliton and Bloomfield teams. with a Icore of 9 to 6 in favour of Campbellton. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Butler and family. Campbellwn. left re- cently for St. John, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dennis, O'l..eIry. were Sunday guests of Mr. Ind Mrs. Emerson Cousins. csmpbellton. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ramsay and family. Campbellton, left re- cently for Tignisn where they will reside. . On May 6 Campbellton school waa visited by the school inspec- tor. Mr. Meritt Callaghan. Al- berton and found the work pro- greasing Iatisfactoriiy under the management of their teacher, Mrs. Harold Doyle. Mr. Fred Ramsay. who lI em- played at Rustlco Ipent thl w'uir- end with his wife Ind family in Csimpbellton. - Miss !'.lIlnI Shaw, Bloomfield, was I Sundny guest. of her menu the Misses Jean and Ruth Reid, Campbellton. A whale was recently iiighied off whites Cove by Maura Melvin and Edward Cooke and Ivan coliicutt. It was about I mile off more. Many of the fIi-morn Ira bually engaged in repairing fancea and spreading compost on the fields. Several loads of fertilizer have been delivered in the district re- cently; with tho Irrival of warmer wnthar farming oprntiom wit. begin. Members of Burton Women's Institute met May it). It the home of Mn. Clifford Oolilcutt for their monthly meeting. Nine membara and two visitors were prnant. Correspondenco was ma Ind Inl- tltute News diatt-ibutId. It wu decided to mm Burton school in the Rural Beautification Contest. I Isle of occuional card: was held. Comtnltteu [Ive ntisfwcwry reports I. thank-you note wu read from I member who had received I treIt, bIby card Ind blanklt. New eomniittua Ira Iiak. It-I. I.InoI Dalton. Mrs llenry Dalton; lunob. Mrs. in Dalton. Mn. Pater Dalton, Mn clilfard Oollieutt Mn. ldna Colllcutt; Icbool, Iln. Melvin Mc- Alberion Playersf Stage Comedies —A capacity house greeted I group of Alberton players in the women's Institute Hall Wednesday evening when 'they presented two one-Ict comedies. "A Mad Break- fast" under direction of Mrs. Ver- non England Ind "Utter Relaxa- tion" dlrected by Mr. Henry Clarke. Local talent provided specialties and also music for the dance after the programme. Vocal numbers in- cludad I solo. “CarolinI Moon", by Miss Evelyn Kinch (encore. "Cruising Down the River"); two groups of songs. “Long, Ago Ago", "The Quilting Party", “Uncle Ned" and "Maura in the Cold. Cold Ground" by I male quartette comprised of Messrs. Roy Leard. Pcrley Hardy. Albert Noonan and Cyril Leard who sang unaccom- panied, and I group of two comic zongs. “winking At Me" Ind "I Was Chawin' My Chawin‘ Gum" by Mrs. Eldon Miller. Instrumental music was furnished by Messrs Henry Myers. Albert Noonan, Thomas Phillips and Eiaear Douc- ette. An Ippreciativo audience gave warm applause to all parts of the programme and it is pleasing to report that approximately $160 in proceeds will go to Alberton Public Library for which the entertain- ment was staged. The cast of the first play. “The Mad Breakfast" was: Mrs. simpkins, the landlady. -Mrs. Vernon England; Lizzie. the maid of Ill work; of I melancholy and romantic frame of mlnd— Mm. Winston Currie; Miss Brown. young lady boarder. kind-hearted and popular—Mrs. Erskine Camp- bell; Miss Smith. another boarder. :\ sieiiogrnplier who feels she boarder who has "nerves"-Miss Thelma Ahearn; Miss Green, also I boarder, and an aspiring artist- Mrs. J.C. Profit; Mrs. Hill. I baorder who has "nerves"—Miss Beth Waugh; Mr. Hill, who goes in for splritualism—Eraitine Camp- bell; Mr. Roberts. a boarder whose appetite is always good—Earl At- kinson: Mr. Jones, I boarder given to practical joking-—Heath Profit; Mr. Long. who is of an en- quiring turn of mind—Winston Currie. Mr. Long has advertised in a newspaper that he would like to visit a small. select private home for the insane for the purpose of investigation and study. Mr. Jones, the practical joker, arranges for him to visit Mrs. Slmpkins‘ board- ing house. leading hlrn to believe everyone there except Miss Brown and himself are insane. Before Mr. Long arrives in time for breakfast Mr. Jones tells Mrs. Simpkins and each of the boarders about Mr. Long but explains him‘ to each in such I way that their reactions to Mr. Long's visit would rt-Ally lead that gentleman to believe they are insane. In the second play, “Utter Re- laxation", Wilbur Edmondson. due to I supposed cold, is forced to re- main in bed by his flighty wife. She insists, "There is nothing like a quiet day in bed to cure I cold in the head." But the day devel- ops into anything but I quiet one. because of the arrival of Amy's talkative friend. the telephone man, Wilbur’I bow. and Ella. the singing maid IervInt. The cast are: Wilbur Edmondaon — Henry Clarke; Amy. his wlfe———Mrs. S. M. Burke; Ella, their mald—-Mrs. El- don Miller; Emma Froswick. Amy's fr'iend—Miss Beth Clarke; Arthur Clement. Wilbur'a Imployer—Angu.s Millignn; Joe Moorath, the tele- phone repalr man—-Wesley Hardy. Mrs. J. A. Noonnn and Mr. wes- ley Hardy served Ia prompters and Mr. M. I‘. Gallant was in charge of properties. Chairman for the evening was Rev. J. R. McMahon. During an intermission candy was sold. Delicious refreshments were served to the performers by mem- bars of Albumin Women's Insti- tute. ATHENS (Reuters)——A decision on the formation of the projected Balkan military Illiance of Greece. Yugoslavia and Turkey will be made at in conference of the for- eign ministers of the three coun- tries in Belgrade ‘next month. in- formed Iources Iaid Friday night. A major problem facing the June meeting will be to reconcile the obligations of Greece and Turkey, Is members of the Atlantic pact. with new obligations under the al- llance. Gregor; entertainment. Mrs. Har- old Howard. An interesting contest but on by Mrs. Colridge Rogers was won by M.rI. Edward Collicutt. Mrs. Melvin Mod/regor invited the mombcra to her home for the June ilowlan Anti I I I Vicinity —Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and sons who have been guest: of the formers folks at HowlIn. have now taken up residence It their home It 0‘LeI.ry. where he ianow employed on C. N. R. section. Mr and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and family were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. I-“ix-min Perry on May 2. Arthur Richard of U.s.A., who was called home recently due to the illness of his mother, Mrs. Joe Richard who is in Charlottetown visited at the home of his brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Richard It I-Iowlan. . Mn. wm. Arsenault who has been I patient in Western Hospi- tal, returned to her home in Lot 6 on May 2. Her many friends wish her I speedy i’ecovery. Mrs. Earl Perry of Fortune Cove is I patient at Western Hospital. Messrs. Fit-min Perry, Vincent Perry and Lorraine Gallant motor- ed to Tyne Valley on May 2. Mr. and Mrs. Tents Petera and Mr. Ind Mrs. J. B. Arsemult were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet on Sunday night. Miss Lucy Gallant is spending some time at the home of her sis- ter and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Perry. Fortune Cove. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault on Sunday night were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Octave Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. John;Ar- senault and Mr. Anthony Finnan. Mr._ and Mrs. Alban Arsenault motored to Summersldc on May 4. is employed It Frank Gallant 0‘Leary. An immtinlzation clinic was held for the first time this summer in Howlan school on May 3 when a few babies and young children were done. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arsenault and family of Lot 6 were guests or: Sunday night of Mr. and Mrs Henry Gallant. Howlan. Mrs. Felix Doiroii and son Paul. of Duvar, were in Howlan on Sun- day Iftei-noon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant and family were guests on Thurs- day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arscnault who had just returned from I re- cent trip to Toronto received a telegram that work on a dairy farm a few miles from Hamilton awaited them, so they left May 5. They were acconipanied by Mrs. Richard Ellsworth and daughter who had spent a day or two It her old home at Pfusvllle. There arrived from Toronto on May 6. where she spent the winter months with members of her fam- ily. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant. sister of Jerome and Frank Gallant of Howlan. Her many friends and relatives are so pleased to welcome her back. Mrs. Richard Ellnworth Ind daughter called at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Leo Arsenault on May 2. Friends of Murray sweet Irt pleased to see him out again aftei his illness during the winter. Friends of Mrs. David Griffin are glad to know that she is now back It her home after her stay in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lto Arsenault. Mr and Mrs. Anthony Flnnan, Mr and Mrs. Jerry Gallant and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Gai- lant on May 6. I"armers are now quite busy fencing and getting out manure in readiness for ‘the beginning of farming. So far not much com- mcrcial fertilizer is moving. Mrs. Clayton Carruthers am} new son art now It the Buulter nursing home It O'LeIry. Anthony Finnan has been off the railroad for I couple of weeks due to illness but expects to re- turn to work Ioon. The usual first Friday devotions for the tint Friday in May were very well attended. at St. Anth- ony'I It Bloomfield. Miss Stewart, public healtl: nuru of 0'I.aary. wI.I in Howlan on call: during the week. meeting. Roll call will be I dona- Tho Miacouphu plIyerI put on I way... so KIN-H11 niIiui.nu.uiiiuii.r-u-iiI'tiIi.i--anus Iuii-In tion for I grab bag. -63 variety concert in st. Anthony's Today .......... .. 3:30-7:15-9:15 Tuesday 7:15-9:15 Mm 0 ADMISSION: . Dhtineo Evening 250 450 450 00:: ball on MI: 7 under the IuIpicII It the Woodetoak new Inltitutc which in vary good Ind will It- tended. Gilbert Gaudet motored to lum- menide on May I accompanied by Mr. Ind Mrs. J.l. AI-Ionnult of. Howlan on I busineu trip. three daughters motored to Alber- ton recently. There motored from summaraido on May 9. Mn. Andrew Arumult, Mi-I. Isidore Perry and Mn. Allurt Martin. who nude Inert calls in Kowlan Ind Duvar. Mr. Ind Mu. Wilfred Dennis of 0'LeIry called at the home of Mr. and Mn. Henry clIllInt on Sun- dIy afternoon. Mr. Ind Mu. Alphonse Bernard of Charlottetown Ipent Sunday in Howlan. Little Urban Gallant was guest of his grandparents in Howlan on Mothers‘ Day. Mr. Ind Mrs. Joe GIllInt. and family of Mill Road called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pi-Ink Gal- lant. I-Iowlan. on May 9. Mr. and Mrs. Offie Arsenault of sunimeraide were in I-iowlan on Sunday. Fern BlInchIrd of Lot 7 was in I-Iowlan on May 9 Several men from this commun- ity attended the auction sale on May 7 It the home of Mrs. Ovilda Arunault It Lot 6 when Ill her stock, farming implements and household furnishings were dispos- ed of. Mr. Ind Mn. RIO Noonan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and family were in Hcrwlan recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Araenault, with Alfred and Betty motored to Summerside on May 7. The sympathy of the whole par- ish of Bloomfield is being extend- ed to the widow and son of the late Wilfred Pineau of Duvar, Ilao to hiI sorrowing parents. Iiater and brothers and Ill other relatives. His funeral service and burial was held at St. Anthony's. Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Gallant and Emma Ind AlbI.n motored to Ken- iington on May '1. Rev. M. J. Roomy mIde calla to the aged and sick in Howlan on May 10. Mrs. Tenia Peters hId II her guests on Sunday afternoon her glam. Mrs. Josie Arsenault of nor- en. Mr. and Mrs. George Walsh of Mlscouche were in this vicinity on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan and Mrs. Leo Arsenault were in Plusvllle recently. Shirley Richard of Duvar was in Howlan recently. ~A.G. INDIAN RIVER W. I. _-—The_ April meeting of the In. dill" River. W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. A. J. Cameron. The President, Mrs. Peter Mac. Lellan presided. Correspondence was dealt wnh and after the reading of I 191. for from the Beautification Com- mittee I motion was cjrflgd uni Indian River W. I. gpongo gm l3“dl¢.IP1nl of the school Bmundl. etc.. Ind enter this pg-9.. lect in _the Beautification Contest. A committee was appointed to contact Farm Forum member, -7-7li'o'?K'IF" BOBDIN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Mann" Tufldfly 3:30. JImes Stewart in- "BEND 0!‘ THE RIVER" Technicolor Also serial and News. Bank drawing TuIs., Thur.. sat. “'CAMEO"‘ KENSINGTON lslonttay-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 3:30 TueIdIy— "THE STORY 0!‘ WILL ROGER-S" in Technicolor Starring will Rogers Jr. (Is his father), Jana Wyman (II Mn, will Rogu-I). "In aid of Boy Scouta" Mr. Ind Mrs. Prank Gallant Ind! Elnmialo And .. uumo —MrI. R. Mcxenna spent the put week with her sistor. M;-5_ - Leigh McDonald in Mermaid. Mr. McDonald is I patient in city Holpltal Ind is critically ill, Messrs. R.A. Mcxenna Ind Wil. fred 01-lain were buuneu visit“, to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr. Ind Mn. Roy clohossey_ Tllntlh. ware reoent visitor-I .; the home of Mr. and Mn. A. D O'Brien ' Mina Marie O'Brien of Alberton was I week-end visitor with im- gnndpareuts. Mr. Ind Mrs. A. D 0'ki¢n. Mali-er Delbert O'Brien of Alber- ton was I guest for tho Week-end It the home of his grandparents, Mr. Ind Mrs. J.W. O'Brien. Mrs. George Hardy ‘entertain... the members of O'Brien Road Women's Institute on May 4. Next meeting will be held It the home of Mrs. Fred Mcxinnon. A large number of friends ..'i_ funded the P0M~nl1Dtial shower at St. Lawrence hall on May 4 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Pal. mer (nee Ruby Thompson), M,-5’ Alton Hardy opened the gifts While Mrs. Bertram Rix read the ac. coinpanying verses. The young couple were the recipients of many lovely and useful gifts. A pleasant evcnlnc was then spent in mum Ind dancing. Rcfreshnieiits were served by the ladies of the dis- trict. and ask them to cooperate with the Institute in this communitv plan. ' A social hour followed with contests by Mrs. Leslie Ramsay. and Mrs. Thomas Turner which added entertainment as well as piano solos by Mrs. Turner. The hostess served lunch, as slated by Mrs. Tiiomas iiumpiim and Mrs. Hubert Gillis. _;{ Professional cards Chariered~Accoun+anis T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summer-attic. P.E.I. — Phone :33; W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granvlllo at Water Street Sumrneraltie P. 0. BOX 081 DIAL 33“ INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty 5 Summer St. Summeraltiu Optometrists 8. F. Hunter. R.0. Summenidr. I‘.E.I. — Phone 3116 SMAIILIVIAIWS BUILDING REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summers].-is A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc.. 0.D. 28! Water Street Summt-rnltlc Above Maurice l\lIlI'I Men‘: Wear r-norm: ssso Dentists Dr. J. A. Doll-on Dental X-lllyo BMALLMAN BUILDING Dbl IMO Sumlneralti-. _i:-’_h_y:ician & Surgeon Dr. H. B. MacNeill filter Street (0ppoIlto HolmIn'Il DIAL 1032 VETERINARIAN Dr. J. R. Cunningham DIAL mo Summernh: Water St. Int Bank drawing Thur. night only. ——-M-1-M CAPITOL JOAN CRAWFORD greater ' than ovori tiuywinohchniuby iiiiiti Wiiiiliiil; Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 iuullilll-Illfllllllliu--uncut I-uIIhIylfllHIIA.l.iIA'VlI-uailulmfl o In-anal:-vmi.I.IIIviI’I.‘ IQIICIAIICUMJQOMII XI Qwdllfllfl FMWUW ,___