'-VJ '-i!'.'.'-K?)!iEWlB'1-TL".-. . . . ' ' , - PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUFTETOWN w . g H . H H "JUNE 26. 1951 Tyne Valley Notes York -Iiinlor ':.:i:;. .:::"::; ';i..'2':"t;:.:;: Prior to air-wirtiii: for l-l.nz:l4iiiFvC:inoriian team has arrived "5 H YIWi'llW' ill ill" I"-'4'; " SI. I-Iiiulziiiil nnd the annual Bislr-y Sgt. (I. A. ("wins i-I Si1miiivi's::l- slirwl l)IlTlli'lDlllI"lI in by tennis is Dl'"sciiI.iil uiih zi uni-i -ii: I:-1'? imni all Cnniinonui-.-iltli countries h.V iNl:il"" liiinr:-' W"'i".9. 'lll.- will take place in the near fix-i BURGESS BEDTIME l 7' t!T'lll'WI'T'l;t.;-vshcvllras 9... ”;;...'”..:.i I . ilirii if Paddy doesnt agree. the ('lllll?lll'!! ivmii xi '1" Hi dy loll Mrs, P7I'lfII' W7!-ll'I so big lrcc anti looked it over fvoml sure. am sit? kiwu that xtlwii that :-idc. Then he went around Paddy had made up hi: mind. 1: was useless to 5.1) anyiliiiig. A thing. ' difference of opinion Iva-iziv. ivorili this tree." said he to Mrs. Paddy. quarrelinr: over. Mrs, Pzulzly is. it Mrs. Paddy made no reply. ,.. of A the KENSINCTON LIVE A STOCK SCALE COMPANY will be held in the TOWN HALL ON THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 28th AT 8:00 P.M. 'AlI Shareholders are asked to attend. Quickies by Ken Reynolds . K? i 19”: r-3.. "':.?sg':-Iroxo s D: "Okay, we'll look in the Guardian Want Ads for ll house with a recreation room-since you insist on tlirowihg darts at my relation!" "illiiioliaoiillaiidluncilaiElliy nTc'liff3Fii”lJiElii-Id? if '-it-not-1 -. Lia? .30. - mniicr is dropped. It was so iiow.jMi's. Paddy. being a P:i'lcl'.' sat up at the foot of the Beaver. had leximetl that long ago. 3 through." I" '"Tt and went to'see that the children 2 -' ' 'lrA. .. twere not in any i l N l WVOUIII take her turn MEETING . ' able to see way up in the top. Too .nt the annual meeting. 1 Presentation To Bisley Team Member in lture. There are two Islanders on I this year's Canadian team. The- nilicr is Miss Mary MncLcnn:in of Charlottetown. -Photo by Sears. best the There are times when .thing that. can be said is nothing. wise old "it going to be quite a job to cut. it." said Paddy. sinking his in the other side and did thesaine i big cutting teeth into the trunl: "Tlit.-re is I lot of food in i and prying out a big chip. "He'll find it out before he gets thought. Mrs. Paddy. She cutting mischief at had looked been later. Now while Paddy the tree over, he had not many leafy branches were in the way. Anyway. he wasn't. interest- ed in the top and would not be until it was on the ground and had to be cut up into short lengths. So Paddy didnt know that. anyone was up there. Pei"- hgps it wouldn't have made anv difference if he did know. who was up there? Prickly Porky N10 Porcupine. For the time being. Prickly Porky was living in that tree. He often lives in it tree for sevaral days at a time. As long 35 there is food easily to be got. he is satisfied. He sees no sense in leaving it suDD1.V 0! K0011 109d for another supply which 15 no better. . , He was very well satisfied with mat. big aspen tree. was Pricklv Porky. He could look down on the pond of Paddy the 39”" and see all that. was going On there. If he wanted I. change of food, as he sometimes did. all he had to do was to climb down that tree and waddle 8. few stops 10 the edge of the water. Whem within reach tender lil.V'DEd5W9W growing. Prickly Porky .hl-5 h5 fondness for lily-PRC” ilhlch 9 shares with Paddy the 39"" and Flathorns the Moose. so with good bark and tender twigs in the tree-ton and lu5c1””: lily-pads with perhaps I bit? it my-root now and then. lust P little way from the tree. he saw no reason for movins. 09 C0l"'F9- he didnlt. know that .Padt1Y W55 pignnlng to cut that tiec down. MW sunmriairirino o. w. L. The June meeting of the Sum- merfield sub-Division of the Calh- olic Women's Leiiiflle W35 mid 3' the home of Mrs. ClI.V'l0l1 G799" with twenty-two members answer- ing the roll call. Due to the absence of the director. Rev. Eugene Murray. the meettns was opened by the recitation of the League Prayer by the President. The minutes of the previous In- nuul meeting were read and approved. The treasurer, Mrs. A. C. Ilughcs reported H balance of 5212.81 on hand Revenue since previous meeting: Membership fees 05.75: proceed! from Wellington Play held in Emer- ald hall May 14th 341.30. Expenditures: 36.00 paid to Fa- ther Murray for a turkey which had been lottered; 33.50 to Mrs John Cash covering expenses to T. 3. Convention in Charlottetown, leav- ing a balance on hand amounting . to 360.36. It was moved and seconded that S5000 be paid lowaitls the St. Dun- stanls Girls Scholarship. All lottery books are In be re- lurncd to Mrs. James Lawless to be forwarded to Mrs. Saunders. Correspondence as read by the secretary was received from: The Buyers Benefit Club, Char- lottetown, re the marketing of qual- lty yarn. Prince County Hospital furniahing I list of donations to- ward I C. W. L. Hospital room. Catholic Womenls Leaguoconvener of the sisters of st. Martha request- ing a donation towards the Mother House building fund. Most. Rever- end James Boyle. rs Blmi Cross subscription-. Ways and menu of raising funds were suggested and it was decided to hold it pantry sale in summerside whenever I show window is avail- able, Irungemcnu to be mule It the July meeting. It was moved and seconded that an auction sale be held in our next meeting. cacti member donating an article towards name. The following election of officers then took place: Councillors - Mrs. .1. B. Croken. Mrs. John Mclmtec: Membership Convener -- Mn. C. W. Crakan. Membership Committee Mn. Frank Murphy. Mrs. Ella Hughes, Mrs. Leo Mallett. lwrq, Bennei: Detghitn; Altar---Mrs. J. B. Croken. As there was no further business Mrs. Ambrose Curley invited the members to her home for the next meeting. WESTERN GUARDIAN -ICE CREAM a0CIAL on south Freetown school Grounds. Thun- dIy evening. June 20th. Home- made Ice Cream. cake. Hot Dogs and soft Drlnlu. -J. . TAYLOR. Optometrist. Chnrlottewwn. will be in the Alber- wn office this Saturday. June 30th. --DANCE-Irishtown Commun-' ity Hall. TuesdIy. ,June 26th. Sale of lunches. -NOW AVAILABLE.-Early Ind late Cabbage Plants. Evenings 5-'7. Harry Sudbury. Spring VII- ley. -0-KENSINGTON - Three Ict comedy "The Campbell: Arc Com- ing" to be presented by Hope River Players in King George Hall, Wednesday. June 27th. at 8.00 PM Full of laughs. Don't miss it. Spon- sored by Junior Chamber of Com- merce. Admission 50 cents. -HERE FROM PUIBTO RICO. -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips. Ind sons, Roy and Ralph. of San Juan. Puerto Rico. are spending two months vacation in. summei-side. Mr. Phillips is manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia in San Juan and is a brother of Mr. Everett PhilIIps'and Mrs. John Cobb of this town.-S. -EXAMINATIONS AT AL- BERTON. - At Alberton on'Mon- day 54 students began writing ex- aminations for entrance. into Prince of Wales College. The supervisors are. Mr. Edward Mc- Phail of the Dept. of Education, Professor Robert LeClaii- of Prince of Wales College. Mr. Mer- ritt. Callaghan. supervisor of schools in West Prince. Miss Mary Gillia of Alberton. -HONORED ON BIRTHDAY - A niiniiber of friends and rel- atives called upon Mrs. Thomas Ramsay, Sumnicrside on Wed- ncsd-ay afternoon to extend con- gratulations and best. wishes on the ninety-second anniversary of her birth. In the afternoon shc rc- ccivcd I lovely bouquet of mixed flowers from the Kelvin W.M.S. of which she is a Life Member and and a prebtily decorated Birth- day Cake, as well as numerous cards and letters. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Loine Crozier and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynter of Kelvin presented the honored guest with I lovely candlelighted birthday cake and ice cream. -CHURCH OF CHRIST Y.l'.S. -- The Y. P. S. of the Summer- side Church of Christ held its regular meeting on Tuesday ove- ning in the Hall with the min- isterr conducting the worship serv- ice. The opening hymn, "Lei. Jesus Come Into My He:-ii;t.", was followed by the scripture lesson in the gospel of St. John. chapter 3 and prayer. The singing of "Wonderful Words of Love” clos- ed the devotions. During the business session, presided over by Mr. Marshall Callbeck, the pro- posed trip on Tuesday evening to Fredericton was discussed. when a Young People's Get Together will be held. The Young People of Summensidc. Bradalbane. New Glasgow and Fredericton will hold an outdoor meeting with camp fire, it the weather is favorable. The special speaker of the eve- ning will be Mr. O. B. Still of the Calgary Bible School. who is visiting the Province on behalf of the College. The minister gave an interesting talk on the subject ”A Chance in Life". The Mizpah benediction closed the meeting.- 5. Personals . OIS Windsor Corney of Hal- llaX.. N. 5.. spent the week-end at his home in Summcrside.-S. '--Mrs. Davis Baker of Summer- side loft recently for Boston, Massachusetts, where she will visit relatives Ind friends.-S. --Mr. C. J. Pitcairn left yester- day to spend II week with his brother. Rev. Andrew Pitcairn, and Mrs. Pitcairn, Parrsboro, N. S.-3. -Miu Joan Cahili. dIughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cahill, Summerside. Wiio is I student nurse at Hotel Dieu Hospital. Moncton. N. 3.. is spending her annual vacation in Boston and New York.-8. -Mr. Rlymond st. Clair Gul- lunt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gallant. Bloomfield Station. has received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from at. Dunatan's Uni- versity. St. Clair attended Tignlah High School for Grade X Ind for the following six years at- tended st. Dunston'I. He plans to return there next. year to work for his Bachelor of Science. Ifur which I delicious lunch wIs served by the hostess. when your llagusg Nerve flashes Headache -get just help with Bromo-Seltzer Nagging Iiudachu are Iomttlmeo mu- aagcs of pain. carried from In upon digestive nynein Ilong the Ienuluvu Vagua gxlerve-your Tenth Nerve-to your rnln. Biomo-Seltzer aria fut. get: riglitntthe. centre of your misery. Bromo nettle! upset. stomach. enlmn edgy nerves. relieve! headache. it t r VT! Nerve. prevento it from ten in fun at pain signals to your he . tin economical. 5 3 fly in hot I The mggflni Wu than mjourned III: help when Iiadnclie strikes. 1 It. Get hm SI-I Mn. R. C. Hnyea has been con- fined to her home for the past. few days due to Illness. Mrs. Sophie MoNeill, Suminerside is spending some time at her home here in Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. James McLean. Halifax. were visiting relatives in this vicinity recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carmen McNeil! and daughter Wendy. I-IalifIx. spent I few days recently in Tyne valley. The United Ladies Aid society was recently entertained at the home of Mrs. stenning Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Luring Rayner. Summei-side, were guuts of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Williams recently. Mr. Anthony Williams, Summer- side spent 9. week-end recently vis- iting in Tyne Valley. Miss Myra .MacArthur Ind Mr. Herbert MacArthur of summerside spent the week-end in Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McDougall and Mrs. K. R. MI:Kay motored to Plusville recently and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Wallace. The Misses Shirley and Lillian McKinnon, St.Eleanors. are spend- ing some time at the home of their grandparents in Tyne Valley. Misc Doreen Colwell. Charlotte- town spent. the holiday week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Athol Colwell. Miss Delores Newcombe and Miss Christie Mlaynard. summerside spent the week-end at their respec- tive homes in Tyne valley and Northam. The pupils from the surrounding communities wrote their Grade Vlll on Tuesday afternoon in Tyne Val- ley School. . The executive meeting for the District Coiiveniion of the Women's Institute was held in Tyne Valley Hall on the evening of June 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Macxay and the Mises Ruth and Clara Mac- Lean spent the holidry week-end touring in Nova Smile The annual meeting of the Mis- sionary society of the Presbyterian Church was held recently at the home of Mrs. D. N. Forbes. Mrs. K. R. MacKay. Stanley; Bridge spent a week-end recently atg . the home of her parents Mr. aiiz. Mrs. J. W. MacDougall. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon namsay and daughter of Halifax spent the holi-t day week-end visiting relatives in Port Hill and Tyne Valley. Mrs. Gordon Baiey and son Bry- an of Amherst have recently been guests of her parents Mr. and Mlrs. Hugh Stewart. Theiplay entitled "HurricIne Har- riet" which was staged in Tyne Valley Hall by the Summerside Bapiist Players. was thoroughly en- joyed by all present. It was spons- ored by the Tyne Valley United Church. Miss Caroline Grigg entertained .1 number of her little girl friends recently with a party. A dainty lunch of ice-cream and cake was served by Mrs. Ernest. and Mrs. Preston Grigg. Each child present thoroughly enjoyed In afternoon of fun and games. ' The sum of about 343.00 was real- ized at the pantry sale held in sum- mersidc in aid of the Stewart Mem- orial Nursing Centre. The ladies in charge oi.'”the sale were, Mrs. Ber. tho Lidstonc. Mrs. Jenn Lidstone, Milan Gertie MacNevin and Mrs. Muriel Macbougall. What might have resulted in I serious accident occurred on the highway on Sunday evening when Gordon Leigh. young son of Mix Mrs. Roland McDougall fell out of the car unto the pavement. The car was travelling at I good rate of speed at the time. The little fellow in some fnanner opened the door. He was taken to the Hospital for an examination but fortunately nothing more serious than Ibruions were found. The death occurred It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Platts of Mrs. Wm. sheen in her eighty-fourth year. Although Mn. sheen hId been bedfnst for about I you Ind it half her suing cImo ll shock to mIny. she wu tenderly cared for during her illness by her dIughtei-, Mrs. Elln Plans and her daughter- in-law. Mrs. Fern sheen. Mrs. Sheen bore her lllneu with great fortitude Ind always had I smile on her face and s cheery word for cv- eryone. she leaves to mourn one daughter (Elgar Mrs. Prank Platts and one son Nelson on the old homestead in whom we extend our deepest sympathy. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid In- null meeting was held It the home of Mrs. Wilfred and Mn. WIldo Mcnougnll on ThurldIy- Ivoning., with Mrs. Ivan McLean presiding. Minutes of the previous meeting and the last annual meeting were read by the Becreury. wrs. HIrdy Rnmsiy. Then followed the elect- ion of officers for the coming year: President. Mrs. Waldo Mcbouglll: lat Vice-Prelidcnturn. Ivan Mc- nun; Ind Vice-President, Mn. C. B. Miller; Secretary-Trouuru'. Mi-I. Eli-oy Rama Orglnint, Mrl. Wil- fred ll:DougIll; Flown-a, um. 11. in Stuart: Condolence, Mrs. S - K0011 3-Imlly Ind sick Oommiwl. Mill Govhtruooncv Ind Mn. li- mer Dakar. Nut meeting to be he tho home of mu mun... Stage llarloty concert . A very fine variety concert was staged recently in York Hall to I capacity Iudionoe. Rev. John Douglas acted ll chairman for the evening's entertainment. Opening recitation by- Fern: Veuey. A delightful puitomine oper- etta ”rhe Adventures of Goldi- locks" by E. G. Parker, G. H. Bod: and E. J. Lorenz. was play- ed by the following cut. of char- actera: Goldilocks. in I very clever make up of golden curls. was en- acted by Shirley Veuey who wandered about among the his- ies who were Pauline Swan. Lorna Veuey. Mary Douglas Ind Jeanie Andrews. Their costumes were green oi-gaudy dresses Ind large yellow crowned and while petal shaped brlmmed hats. While the junior school mem- bers and C.G.I.T. girls sang. Goldilocks approached the house of the Three Burl Ind played until she went to sleep. The house on the stage was about five feet high and the walls were circular. As she open- ed the door Ind went inside. the curtains of the stage were drawn. revealing the three beIi-5, three bowls of porridge. which she tasted and Its: the three chairs which Goldilocks tried, Ilao their bedrooms. with the three beds. Now coming in from their morning walk, the three Bears. Papa Bear, Norman Brown; Mama Bear, Erma Watts; Baby Bear, Tadouse I-futcz were cos- tumed in bear brown suits which were very realistic. They clever- ly acted the remainder of the story. Choruses by Junior Girls were "Stew and Pickles" also "The Fairy Gown." The calisthenica by the Trail !u'.pliI.rda. The second part. of this con- cert contained the play "The Ad. venture" put on by the C.G.I.T. girls. This play was entered in the Junior Drama Festival of the Provincial Drama Festival. 1: was adjudicated in competition and gained first place honors. Period of'plIy was In 1773 in Capt. Cook's time of ailing. Mm Spluott. I plump. cheer- ful woman who did the Captain's and sailors washing while they dropped anchor. June. her daughter. was acted by Elizabeth 11:4.-Donald who helped Phillip out of I 1am. The Neighbors Rangers were very interesting and it tllust'ra'.ed their trainingl at their Trail Rangers” meeting by Rev. John Douglas. ' Two lovely duets followed. sung by Mini. Stuart Vessey and Mrs. Douglas, "Welcome Sweet Sprinngitiine". Santa Lucia". "1 think it slices or peels V'5hi' liv -Temp. Mrs. Pettlfci-'c hen-peeked neph , 1 W Mumi MIcDonalde.w "M b.” A Ililor. Jackie Andrews. Musical Iccompsnimeni, Arthua Veuey. Muc credit i d 1, Iulated in Inyswnlye, tegicmkio Min Nelda iuciumis, 34..., J” Douglas Ii-id Rev. J. Dougiu, :....i SABKATOON -(OP)- cil has decidedw .i...,E.'.?;...(.”.f”,'.l' pout-war policy of granting pm: reduction: on city pi-99,", N” t' voter: of the second World War" ly George Clark something-anyway it was one-fourth off." . W I N N E R 5 IN THE HOLMAN Fathers Day Essay Contest Grade 3 THE WORLD Because: When I took Polio cession. wItch. Ind I doll. weeks I started to school. to may Ipd Mn. Andrew Drown. collection, I 50- . Vera Jewell North River. P. E. I. WHY MY DAD 18 THE BEST DAD IN Daddy took me to the Dr. three day: in lllC- And the fourth day Daddy took me to the hospital. I was there 15 days and the first ten days I could not turn in bed. lonesome. Daddy got me A special nurse. I When I was home Daddy drove me school and home for seven months. I had Polio in my left arm and left leg. Daddy still takes me to Red Cross every two weeks for treatment. I am coming wonderful. V ERA J EWELL. Grade 3 last August. three. Since I was and us when Six might go together. So Our Cheque For 15.00 Has Been Sent To Each Winner congratulations Girls and our Very Best Wishes To You To Vords and Sylvia's Duds We Say Congratulations Too. Please Come In And Let Us Flt You Willi A Smart HOLMAN-SIIIT or iorcoiir - It's Your: FREE To Al Oflior Girls aid Boys Wlio Submitted Entries We Say THANKS gHOLMAN'S Don't Forget Olisrlothtowfl loulvo Wed July 1-7 Sylvia Boyle Sumnierside. P. E. I. WHY MY FATHER IS THE BEST DAD IN THE WORLD When my Mother left us five years ago .there were six children. our living, cooked. taken care of our clothes had to work almost tiny and night that WC o Ichool, church and enjoy life as other chil rcn do. and Mother to us. the Orphanage but he kept us and our homo and kindest Dad in the world. Grade 6 My twin sisters only then my Father has earned sick. In order to do this he He has been both Father He could have put III in that is why he"is the but SYLVIA BOYLE. o Grade 6